Wednesday 1 October 2014

Everingham Newsletter October 2014



EVERINGHAM NEWSLETTER.OCTOBER. 2014
Established 1988 
Harvest Lunch     Village Hall 19th October      
Tickets available from Hilary 860093 or Jean 860226
Come and celebrate Harvest Home with us at The Village Hall October 19th 12.00 noon onwards. The will be a buffet lunch with seasonal puddings. Bar with a Barrel of British Beer

And generally a good time for the village to celebrate the end of summer
Tickets £10 for adults
 £5 for under 11 and free for under 5’s
Please reserve tickets by Oct 12th at the latest Thank You

There will also be a Family Service in St Everilda’s Church at 9.15
All are welcome and please bring your harvest fare
Hilary

Church Services for October
5th Oct                         HC                               09.15                          Everingham
12th Oct                       HC                               10.45                          HOSM
19th Oct                      Harvest Festival       09.15                          Everingham
26th Oct                       HC                               09.15                          Harswell
           
Every Wednesday     HC                               09.30                         Old School HOSM

Morning Prayer every Monday Morning approx 08.30.  Please check Church notice board for actual times as this varies.

Remembrance Sunday Service
There will be a service of remembrance on Sunday November 9th at 10.30am starting at the Church

Inn Nights at the Village Hall.
Saturday, 11th October
Saturday, 22nd November
Saturday, 20th December
Bonfire Night at the Village Hall. Saturday, 1st November.
VH and bar open 6.30
Fireworks at 7pm
Food available –bangers(!) and a roll
Price – same as last year – donation in the bucket.
VH committee


Christmas Shopping Event for Candlelighters Childrens Cancer Charity
How time flies, it's that time again! I am pleased to be planning our third annual Christmas Shopping evening on Wednesday, 12th November 2014 at 7pm. Come along to the Village Hall for a lovely evening of shopping and socialising.
Lots of gorgeous gifts from Grandad's Shed, Ericalili Jewellery, Haven Beauty, Vintage Friends Candles, Phoenix Cards and many more.
Raffle, Auction, Bar, Refreshments.
Tickets £5.00 to include your first glass of wine or soft drink.
Please contact Kerstin Cooper 07979 666468 or kerstincooper@icloud.com
Kerstin

Missing table
There is one red table missing from the Village Hall. If you know of its whereabouts, please let Tricia know &/put it back in the Village Hall.
VH committee

Piano and Violin lessons
I am a Suzuki trained pianist and violinist who teaches in Everingham. If you are interested in learning to play either instrument, then contact Lotte Marsh at The New Rectory, or email lottemarsh@hotmail.co.uk, or call 01430 861954. 
Lotte

Cricket
Two late August Sunday matches rounded off the Everingham cricket season.  On the 24th the Everingham Lions took on the Everingham Tigers in the annual family fun match at Melbourne.  The sun shone for us and a good time was had by all.  Trevor Woods captained the Lions and led them to a comfortable victory over Roger Marsh’s Tigers.  Top scorers for the Lions were Sam Marsh, Nigel Elliot and Trevor Woods, though Lara Wilson and Tricia Coole were looking strong and were both Not Out as the innings closed on 93.  For the Tigers Sammy Wilson and Roger Marsh led the charge, ably assisted by Ashley Woods and Daniel Elliot, but could only reach 70.  The scorebook does not record bowling details, but there was some.  And it was very good.  So was the cake during the tea break.
A week later, at the same ground, the regular Everingham team took on Bielby in the annual end of season ‘friendly’.  Again the sun shone for us.   Captain Tom Featherby, returning to the team after a couple of seasons away, led by example, putting on 31 runs before retiring.  Dan Elliot’s useful 21 included a spectacular 6 straight down the ground. Louis Los, Charlie Marsh and Wayne Litherland also had a good knock, but our final total was only 96.  Bielby’s innings began slowly, and for a while it looked as though we might peg them back enough to snatch a win.  Having dismissed the opening batsmen, however, Britton and Ross began to find the boundary rather too often, and the target of 97 was reached in the 18th over for only three wickets.  A narrow loss, but an exciting game, and a good time was had by all.
Special mention should go to Dan Litherland who produced some spectacular bowling, taking all three wickets (one caught and bowled).  Excellent bowling too from Toby Stephenson, Trevor Woods, Dan Elliot, Louis Los and Wayne Litherland.  We look forward to next season now.  We have a strong team potentially, and maybe next year we can win some silverware.  It has been a long time……..
Roger

Dog walking and pet sitting service in Everingham.
Does your dog need a walk when you are late home from work? Do you need a reliable person to feed your cat, budgie or fish whilst you are on holiday? Look no further – I am available 4pm – 8pm on weekdays and free most weekends. £2 per dog for a half hour walk. Pet sitting £1 a day.  Contact Amy on 01430 861842
Amy



Antique Furniture Restoring
Retired man, recently moved with his wife from Devon to Everingham and loving the area, has 45 years experience restoring antique furniture and would like to restart teaching his popular one-to-one or two-to-one classes here.
 Anyone who is interested in repairing their own good quality furniture under his tuition, please bring items to his workshop for a chat about what needs to be done before deciding if you’d like to go ahead.
Please ring Bob or Di on 01430 626482 for more details or to make arrangements.
            Di and Bob

Marie Curie Cancer Care UK
Louise Wilkinson, Vicki Kress and Clara Challoner Walker sincerely thank everyone who has supported their fundraising for Marie Curie Cancer Care UK, particularly their kind sponsors, Paul and Lisa Eade, Pocklington, Smoke BBQ, Sheffield and The Wolds Advertiser. Thanks also to everyone who attended the Sri Lankan Supper evening.

 On 24th October at 7.30 pm, Louise, Vicki and Clara are hosting an 'Adore of Brigg' fashion evening at Woodland Grange with a beautiful range of ladies clothes and accessories, modelled by several whom you will recognise!
 The ticket price of £5 includes a welcome glass of fizz and snacks. In addition to the fashions, there will be a bar, jewellery, a raffle and a craft stall.
 Please contact Louise or Clara (details below) for tickets or call in and see Vicki at Grandad's Shed in Pocklington.
 Clara, Louise and Vicki

The Yorkshire Rose Patisserie - Lydia Ward
I'm starting up my own business making cakes, cupcakes and desserts for all occasions, from novelty cakes to home baked desserts. All freshly made and designed to individual specification. I cater for allergies and dietary requirements.
Any enquiries contact Lydia Ward, mobile - 07922034094 or home phone - 01430 861724 or email me at theyorkshirerose@outlook.com
Lydia

Everingham oil club
If you live in the circulation area of this newsletter and would like to be included in the oil club then please email phil.cartwright1@btinternet. You will then receive an email when the next delivery is due. If you require oil at that time then you will be advised of the chosen supplier for that month, you should then make contact directly with the supplier to arrange payment. Our normal delivery months are January, March, May, September & November. From time to time interim deliveries may be arranged, however we suggest that to get the best prices we should try and concentrate on these planned dates.
 Mike, Jan & Phil.

Church Yard Flower Meadow
We have now cut the flower meadow ready for next year----- the hay, if anyone would like it, is ready for collection, all you need is a rake and a means to transport it.  Any that is not collected by 8th October 2014 will be disposed of.
The PCC

A History of Gin in England. Friday 10 October 2014
FAIRFAX HOUSE, YORK. 7pm Cost £20 (York Civic Trust and Friends of Fairfax House £18) includes gin tasting and nibbles.
Tracey

Next issue of newsletter.
Please send submissions to everinghamnews@hotmail.co.uk or put them in our white enamel post box on our drive at The Old Priory by 27thOctober.

Lydia Ward has sponsored the newsletter this month.

 Helen

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