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Have you wondered
why one of the mas-
cots for the London
2012 Olympics is
called Wenlock?
Much Wenlock, earli-
er known as Wenlock,
is a small town in cen-tral Shropshire. The
town is known for the
Wenlock Olympian
Games set up by Dr
William Penny
Brookes in 1850 for
the "promotion of
moral, physical and
intellectual improve-ment." Baron de
Coubertin was in-
spired to create the
global event after a
visit to the games in
Much Wenlock. Couber-
tin discussed how the
Wenlock games might
be translated on to a
bigger, international
stage. The influential
and wealthy French-man was suitably in-
spired and shared
Brookes' dream of a
modern, international
games. The first
games of the modern
Olympics took place
in Athens in 1896.
Juan Antonio Sa-maranch, president of
the International Olym-
pic Committee (IOC),
visited Much Wenlock in
1994 and laid a wreath
at Brookes' grave. He
said at the time: "I came
to pay homage and
tribute to Dr Brookes,who really was the
founder of the modern
Olympic Games."
London 2012 Olympics
Inside this issue:
London 2012 Olympics 1
Meltham Group Jubilee 2
A Royal Ditty 3
Meltham Group Skipton trip 4
Coffee Morning in Meltham 5
Denby Dale Walking Group
Holmfirth Project
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Olympic Rag Rug and Torch 7
Congratulations to Shirley
Boardmans daughter
A donation for the Honley
group
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Jubilee Get Together 9
Marsden Group 10/11
Honley Group 12
Answers to last quiz 13
Olympic Quiz (sorry!)
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What a great time we had at our
Jubilee Lunch on Friday 1st June.Although the weather was not good, it didnt spoil the party atmosphere. The dining room
was adorned with Union Jack bunting, table clothes, flags, napkins & paper cups. Red,
white & blue balloons greeted the members outside & inside.
Our members did us proud dressing in Union Jack clothes & colours. When the members
were settled for lunch, sparkling white wine was given out & we toasted The Queen before
enjoying a lunch of ham salad with new potatoes. Dessert was home made lemon cheese-
cake. Tea/coffee was served whilst the raffle was drawn by members Arnold & Richard.
The members voted for Enid Hill from Netherton who had made the best Jubilee Hat. We
played card bingo, which Rosie Fisher won a box of chocolates. We had four prizes in thegame Steal the Parcel. 1st prize a right royal flush - a toilet roll won by Margaret Garside.
2nd prize a picnic in the park - a picnic chocolate bar won by Kathy Holmes. 3rd prize
take a break - a kitkat, won by Alice Storer. 4th prize to wash The Queen - a small bar of
soap, won by Marjorie Perry. Thank you to Liz for running about passing the parcels from
one member to another, when she could find out who had the parcels as they kept hidingthem, not wanting to pass the parcel on as the game progressed.
Two members where presented with orchids as they celebrate special birthdays. Muriel
Walton will celebrate her 90th in June & Pat Randerson will celebrate her 70th in July.
Happy Birthday to you both from all at Friend to Friend.
Many THANKS to all volunteers who helped me make our Jubilee Lunch such a special
one for the members to remember.
Jenny
Meltham Group Jubilee
Lunch June
An apology!
This article about the Meltham Jubilee Lunch should have
appeared in last months newsletter. Please accept my apol-
ogy as the article and poem were inadvertently missed out.
I hope the double spread this month will make up for it!
Many apologies once again.
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A Royal DittyIn 1952 George number six died
The nation mourned, the people cried.
But a new era is about to begin,
Said The Queen Mother as she knocked back her gin!
Our daughter, Elizabeth, is to be Queen,Returning from overseas looking serene.
When in 53 they placed the crown
Upon her head in old London town.
Dressed to kill and looking well,
Shell do us proud - you can tell!Groomed for the job from early life,
With a handsome man to support his wife.
When in 57 Phillip said lets see,
If we can broadcast a message on T.V.
And now every Christmas day we reach
For the remote control to hear her speech.
She tells of her travels by sea and air,
Of riding on horseback without a care,
Of processions in carriages getting a bit tinny -When 59 sees the launch of the very modern Mini.
Already a Ma to Charlie and Anne,
The Duke, youll agree, a handsome young man
Once again becomes quite randy
As 1960 produces Prince Andy.
A little pal arrives in 64
As stork deposits Edward at the door.
A young family and duty is dammed hard work,
But our Lizzies definitely not one to shirk!
Commonwealth tours and functions at home,
The Queens at her best where ere she may roam.
Dresses by Hartnell, hats - Freddie Fox,
Whatever she wears she knocks off your socks.
Now the sixties were, without doubt, SWINGING,
As in 66 the World Cup were winning.
67 saw colour T.V. sales -
And in 69 Charles becomes the new Prince of Wales.
Her love of Great Britain is so very clear,With Christmas at Sandringham, at Balmoral, New
Year.
And not long ago, and in so much style
She visited the North of the Emerald Isle.
17 years have gone by so soon -When in 69 man landed on the Moon,
And Liz & Phil were now heading
To 72 and their Silver Wedding.
The Royals and The nation in one accord
Saw 76 bring us all THE CONCORDE.
Only one year later it was to be
Her Majesty the Queens SILVER JUBILEE.
Charles and Di wed in 81,
And by 82 Andrew to FALKLANDS had gone.The ANNUS HORRIBILLIS was 92 -
The fire at Windsor, and a year she would rue!
At times shes been close to desperation,
As Government and kids cause exasperation.
We must get over it, its only a blipShe stoically says with that stiff upper lip.
Channel tunnel now ready in 94
Opening up Europe through another door.
Off to France we can now all be heading -
Hang on its 97 and a royal GOLDEN WEDDING.
2002 sees the Queens Golden Jubilee,
And street parties are thrown, with a sit-down tea.
She fair does us proud, dont you know,
When in 2006 she reaches the big 8.0.
She attends the New Wembley in 2007,
Royal Ascot, too, which she thinks is just heaven!
When in 2010 we see nothing finer,
Than the launch of the Queen Elizabeth Liner.
Never forgetting Britannia, the Royal yacht,
Memories from which the Queen has never forgot,
And it was there Zara had a pre-wedding do
Reminiscent of earlier times for the crew.
And in 2011 the whole countrys excited,When Grandson Williams love is plighted,
As he wed Kate Middleton, a beautiful girl,
Who definitely set our hearts a-whirl.
And now before it gets too late,
Join with me as we celebrate.A more glorious reign has there ever been?
Long may it continue for our DIAMOND QUEEN!!
Please raise your glasses..
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Meltham Group July
Meltham Trip to SkiptonOh what a wet morning for our trip to Skipton. The
weather didnt put off the 48 members who did go
on the trip, nor did it dampen their spirits.
After driving through floods to reach Skipton the
rain stopped for us to alight from the coach & get
onto the narrow boat for our trip on the canal. The members enjoyed a welcome cup of tea
or coffee & biscuits whilst relaxing on the narrow boat & listening to the history of themills & the canal in that area.
After a short walk we all enjoyed Fish n Chips with bread & butter, tea or coffee. Vanilla
Ice Cream for dessert with a choice of 3 sauces in the Bizzie Lizzie Restaurant. The rafflewas drawn after the meal.
I would like to say a BIG thank you to all the volunteers who helped the less able members
on & off the bus & boat. Especially to 2 non-members Janet for the use of her Mums
wheelchair for other members & Alistair for his muscle.
Another BIG thank you needs to go to The Crossroads Project in Meltham who awarded500 to the Meltham F/F Group. We very much appreciated all the work the volunteers do
in the Crossroad Shop which made this possible. Some of this money paid for the coach forour trip to Skipton.
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Saturday
August 11th 2012
Meltham Church Hall
(St Bartholomew's)
9.0012.00
Everyone welcome
We really need some
tombola prizes. Can
you help? All contribu-
tions would be most
welcome. Thank you.
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Holmfirth Project6th July 2012
Jill joined us for bothmorning and afternoon towork on the DiamondYears project. Memberswere looking at fashion inthe 1950s and in particularworking on drawings ofdresses and choosing suit-able fabrics that theywould like their model towear.
While this was going on
with half the membersShirley B told the otherhalf, with photographs,about her daughter Katesordination the Sunday be-fore at Durham Cathedral.
Janet then followed upwith some information,books and photographsabout mosaics, a reminder
that the mosaics they hadmade were part of a tradi-
tion going back 5.000years.
After a lovely lunchthe groups changedover.
20th July 2012
We welcomed two newmembers today Muri-el and Laurence. Murielhas not been to any ofour groups before andsettled in well. Laurenceis already a regular atthe Mens Group andthe Holmfirth Meal.
Jill came again for the
morning session andcontinued work on thedrawings this in-volved reproducing thefabric members hadchosen for their dress-es spots worked wellbut some of the flowersand checks were quitedemanding. Jill had
some magic crayonswhich turned into paint
Another will we, won't we day? But being Yorkshire folk and cloudy but dry we got on withit. Low Moor Bird Sanctuary this week. Binocs needed. It was a bit of a disappointment thatthe seagulls seem to have taken over and whether they have scared the other birds away orwhat I don't know but the wild flowers were more prominent than the birds. Wild orchids and
water lilies - lovely. We did manage to get to the bittern viewing spot where a mother bitternhad been away from her nestlings for nearly 2 hours and was expected back any minute. Ofcourse she must have seen us and decided that we were not worth showing herself off to, sono sight there either. We met a man in the cafe who had come to view a little after us and hesaid she had not turned up at all, so what she was up to is anyone's business. I bet her ba-bies were grumbling. Tea and cakes in the cafe just as it started raining! Aren't we the luckyones?
Julie Barber
Denby Dale Walking Group
when brushed over with a wetpaint brush. These worked well butsome of the flowers and checkswere quite demanding. The end re-
sults were really good Jill was im-pressed.
While this was going on Shirley Sworked on the oral history part ofthe Diamond Years, recordingmemories of the 1950s with the oth-er members.
After lunch we returned the mosa-ics to everyone with a bit of guess-work as to who was who for the ab-sentees they were finished quite awhile ago and not everyone hadseen the exhibition at North LightGallery.
Janet Potter
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Olympic Rag Rug and the Olympic torch
On Tuesday July 10th the rag rugging group met up at
Kirkroyds Infants again, but this week, there was an excit-
ing extra dimension to the visit! Dr Judith Hooper, Direc-
tor of Public Health for NHS Kirklees and Kirklees Coun-
cil, proudly carried the Olympic flame through
Kexbrough.
Friend to Friend contacted Dr Hooper and invited her to
bring the Olympic torch to the intergenerational project at
Kirkroyds school, she kindly agreed. Judith passed the
torch around the children and Friend to Friend members .
We continued on the Olympic rag rug whilst Chris Woods,
Headteacher led a question and answer session. The chil-
dren had some amazing questions and we all learned such
a lot about the torch. Do you know why there are 8,000
holes in the torch? Dr Hooper explained that there is one
hole for each of the runners who have carried the torch
around the country. Someone also asked an excellent ques-
tion: Why is the torch triangular in shape? The designers
of the torch (Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby) found that
there were a lot of trinities in the history of the relay. This
is the third time that the Games have been held in Lon-don1908, 1948 and 2012; the Olympic motto is faster,
higher, stronger; and the vision of this years Games is to
unite sport, education and culture. All these threes lead
them to develop a three-sided design. What a good ques-
tion from a little one!
We were all very excited to touch the torch and were sur-
prised at how heavy it felt.
Thank you to the school for hosting such a lovely
session.
The picture shows Muriel Wal-
ton, Dr Judith Hooper, Winnie
Turner and Janet Martin work-
ing on the rag rug and holdingthe torch.
The rag rug is making progress
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Congratulations!
Friend to Friend would like to offer our
congratulations to one of our volunteers,
Shirley Boardman , whose daughter
Kathryn has recently been ordained inthe diocese of Durham.. Kathryn will be
curate of St Marys Heworth in Gates-
head. During her new ministry in Gates-
head, she will be serving the people of
Heworth, Pelaw and Bill Quay at St
Marys. She will also be able to follow
her beloved Newcastle United more
closely now!Congratulations Kathryn from all at
Friend to Friend.
Honley group receive a donation!
Honley YBS gave a donation to the Honley branch of Friend to Friend as part of
the companys Charity Choices scheme. Customers voted from a shortlist of
charities for YBS support and Friend to Friend received a very welcome 200.
The Honley Village Trust and the Holme Valley Transport Scheme also benefited
from a donation. The Honley branch of Friend to Friend was nominated by one
of our volunteers, Isabel Green.
One of the Honley members,
Doreen Skelton, received the
cheque on behalf of the group.
Many thanks to both the Hon-
ley YBS and to Isabel for put-
ting our name forward.
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Being the second Friday in the monthNetherton and Denby Dale Groups wereable to get together for a 'Jubilee' lunchat The North Light Galleries. We were ofcourse, greeted by the Queen who nev-er stopped smiling the whole afternoon,mind youher eyes never blinked or hermouth never openedat all either. I justwondered whether she was putting on amask. The Netherton members worered, white and blue, Enid Hill had madea beautiful Jubilee Hat and Shirley John-ston came as the Queen!
Denby Dale showed off their hand madeby Dorethea brooches to mark the dayand Jean had understood that we had tosupply some buntin, so she came withsome bun tins on her head!
Above: Shirley Johnstone as the Queen!
We started the party with atasty buffet. Then the Song Birds came on to entertainus with their songs which we could sing along to or just tap our feet when we forgotthe words. Marvellous. Then, of course we could not escape, without testing ourbrains about the Royals and their history. The winner managed 25/30 which was
very good, as 5 people drew and we had to have a tie-
break.
Thank you Jean formaking up the Quiz.
It was a really pleasant afternoon and very good to meet new people who belong tothe wider Friend to Friend. Thank you to Jane for doing all the arrangements andgetting it altogether. Here's to the next Jubilee or hopefully something before 60years are up.
Julie Barber
Jubilee Get Together
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Hello everyone the Marsden group send their best wishes to you all. We are hoping that the long
promised summer is just around the corner and the relentless rain stops for a while; we are look-
ing forward to at least some warm sunny days very soon!A warm sunny day in Marsden!
Activities SessionWe did a really interesting quiz that challenged our memories of show business personalities.
The quiz was about celebrity sayings, we had to identify the celebrity from their famous saying,
for example who used to start his act by saying Hello my darlings(the answer is at the bottom of
the page). Members worked in pairs and they managed to get most of the answers correct. One
group scored 18 out of 20 and the other groups were close behind, which was excellent. It was a
fun quiz and it generated discussion of all the celebrities concerned.
We then talked about the cost of living in the 1950s and compared it to that of today. Liz
(volunteer) had a list about what things cost in the 1950s which was very interesting when you
realise just how much the same things cost today.
We talked about the cost of food, gas and electricity and many other things. We noted that whilst
the average wage was much lower in the 1950s commodities and utilities still seemed much
cheaper in comparison to the cost of the same things in 2012.
Cynthia (volunteer) then moved on to the next activity. Members were asked to write down one of
their favourite memories. Members were then asked to talk to the group about their favourite
memory. We really enjoyed listening to the happy memories of events in the lives of our mem-
bers. Mary talked about her special wedding in Gretna Green and Audrey talked about how her
mother, who was a dressmaker, managed to get the material to make her a beautiful weddingdress. Shelia talked about her fantastic holiday on a cruise ship at Christmas and the New Year
and the amazing firework displays.
Marsden Group
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Other members talked about their joy at having children and grandchildren. Joyce talked touch-
ingly of her search for her fathers grave in Egypt and how she managed to find it. It was a really
good activity that finished the session on a very happy note.ReminiscencesWe had a good session which started with a discussion of childhood games. We talked about
whip and top, hopscotch, two ball (against a wall), marbles and skipping and how these games
were played in the school playground and outside the home with friends. Then the members
were asked if they could remember any playground rhymes, we gave one example and then they
got into groups of four to talk about the rhymes they used whilst playing childhood games.
Each group then read out the rhymes that they had remembered. As each group recited a rhyme
most of us were able to join in and recite it with them. An example of one that we all knew was as
follows:
I'm a little tea potShort and stoutHere is my handleHere is my spoutWhen I get all steamed upHear me shoutJust tip me over and pour me out.
We even remembered the actions to the rhyme! We also recited rhymes for other games such
as those used for skipping, for example: I'm a little girl guide dressed in blue, Here are the actions
I must do, Salute to the captain, Bow to the queen, Turn my back on the washing machine, I cando the tap dance, I can do the splits. I can do the holka polka, Just like this. This same rhyme can
start with Im a little Dutch girl rather than girl guide, we learned that the words of the rhymes
varied according to area.
It was a very interesting activity and there were so many other rhymes that we have collectedthem all together and we plan to put them into a booklet. If any other groups know any play-ground rhymes we will be delighted to look at them as they may be different to ours. They couldperhaps be handed into the office.
Charlie Drake used to say hello my darlings.
Cynthia Phillips
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Honley Group
We welcomed a new member of the group today, Judy Grundy. We hope she en-
joyed the afternoon and we look forward to seeing her again.
We started with tea and coffee as usual and then we tackled an Olympic Gamesquiz. It was not too well received at first as everyone seemed to be suffering from
Olympic overload. However, after a few moments, the competitive spirit took a
hold and we all got to grips with the questions. Some even said they had learnt
something afterwards and the winning score was nearly a full house!
It was also Liz Roberts 90th birthday. We sang happy birthday to her and she of-
fered us some delicious cake so, of course, we had to have another cuppa! The af-
ternoon ended with some poetry readings and a discussion about us Brits and whatmakes us British. Shirley had some interesting comments.
Suzanne
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Answers to last months old money quiz
S D
A stone (14 pounds) 14 - -Poorly sea creature
(Sick Squid)6 - -
Royal Headgear (Crown) 5 -
Mans name (Bob) 1 -
Worker of leather
(Tanner)6
Mode of Transport
(Penny Farthing)1
Type of pig (Guinea) 1 1 -
Jupiter, Saturn, Mars
(Three Far Things!) Sorry!
Girls name (Penny) 1
TOTAL 21 7 9
We did receive one correct answer to
this quiz but, unfortunately, there
was no name on it. Please contact us
if you sent one in so we can sort out
your certificate! Thank you.
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Olympic Games Quiz
1. How often do the games take place?
2. When and where did the original Ancient Olympic Games
take place?
3. What does IOC stand for?
4. What do the 5 coloured rings represent?
5. Where does the Olympic flame start its journey?
6. What metals are used for the medals?7. What are the names of the London 2012 mascots? (Hope you
have read the first page!)
8. What does the Olympic motto Citius, Altius, Fortius mean?
9. How many sports will be at the 2012 Olympics?
10. Who is the Chair of the London 2012 organising committee?
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