Volume 25 Number 6 October/November 2013

Tickton Diary completes Lots of Reports 25 years! and Events for the Autumn

Flower Demonstration with the Christmas Show Glenholme Team December 7th Wednesday Tickton Little November 13th Theatre

PUBLISHED BY THE CHURCH IN TICKTON www.ticktonchurch.co.uk

Routh Church clock: work in pro- gress and the finished article, good for another 100 years, we hope. See article on page 14.

The Three Ticktoneers Lifestyle team and their campaign for traffic measures at school Editorial CHURCH CALENDAR Enjoy Tickton and enjoy your summer too! October/November That’s what I said in the Editorial of the last Tickton Diary: well, we did have a super sum- mer of weather didn’t we, and several village The Church in Tickton is a Local Ecumenical Partnership. Clergy or events made the most of it, as I hope did many Lay Readers/Preachers from either Minster Parish or Bev- of our readers! Now back to fairly autumnal erley Methodist Circuit share the leading of worship. weather and village life towards the end of an- other year. All services at 10.30, unless otherwise stated. This edition is the last in volume 25, meaning Sunday 6th October St Paul’s: Morning Service that we complete 25 years of publication, start- Brian Dodgson ing as we did in November 1988, for the first Sunday 13th October St Paul’s: Holy Communion Christmas issue. Some people probably still Minster clergy have a copy and if you dig it out you’ll marvel at Sunday 20th October Methodist Church: All-age how much has changed, certainly in the format All-age Team and quality of the magazine. Then we used to, Sunday 27th October St Paul’s: Holy Communion Revd Ray Coates literally, cut and paste; now, in the digital age, Sunday 3rd November St Paul’s: Morning Service we can link the camera shots directly into the David Foster software and the electronic copy of the full Sunday 10th November St Paul’s: All-age & Parade magazine into the printer’s big machines. We Remembrance Clergy & AA Team had no adverts either for the first couple of edi- Sunday 17th November St Paul’s: Holy Communion tions, but, thankfully are now supported by a To be arranged wide range of local businesses—thanks again to Sunday 24th November St Paul’s: Holy Communion them all, and to all the people who help with Revd Ray Coates TD in any way. It was always meant to be part Sunday 1st December St Paul’s: Morning Worship of the church’s contribution to village life, and Advent Sunday Brian Dodgson we’ve certainly maintained church and clergy input over all the years. Hopefully many will The above service pattern was not confirmed at the time of preparation of this issue. Please keep an eye on the notice- agree that we have managed to make that boards or website for confirmation of these arrangements. ‘contribution’ we set out to make when we www.ticktonchurch.co.uk started. Now for this issue: read about the All Saints’, Routh Church services memorial, the Traffic Petition, Beverley Min- ster, and the happenings of the various village

6th October, 9.15 clubs. Plan you autumn entertainment with Holy Communion Tickton Little Theatre at the top of your list. 13th October: no service See you next time (Christmas!!) 20th October, 6.30 Harvest Evensong Revd Jeremy Fletcher Traffic Petition 16 27th October: no service Picture Gallery 2 Hull Bridge memorial 16 3rd November, 9.15 Church Calendar 3 Wednesday Club 17 Holy Communion Tickton Diary deadline 3 Our Ward Councillors 18 10th November: no service Editorial 3 17th November, 6.30 pm Tickton Little Theatre 11 Tickton WI 18 Evening Prayer: AN Other Vicar’s letter 12 Christmas Show 18 24th November: no service Church news 12, 13 Beverley Minster feature 19 1st December, 9.15 Flower demonstration 13 Bowls Club 25 Holy Communion New Inn Golf Society 14 Fitta-U 25 Clergy to be announced. Routh Church 14 Village Directory 30 Tickton Pre-school 14 Church Directory 30 Items for Tickton Diary can be sent via e-mail: Digital Corner 15 More village pictures 31 [email protected] Letter to the Editor 15 Tickton School Back cover or delivered by hand to 25 Main Street!

The deadline for the Christmas issue is Friday The Church in Tickton holds a monthly Coffee Morning on the last November 8th.. Wednesday of the month (except December) from 10 to 11.30 at the Methodist Church. Do join us if you can. The background on the cover is one of the arrangements made at the Flower Demon- stration in 2011. Page 3 PETE BOWSER TREE SURGERY

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Page 10 Page 11 Vicar’s letter, Church News . .

Not many people will know it, but Tickton appears way. Some church ‘rules’ are in a recently published book. I might as well do very odd indeed. some self-publicity and say that I’ve written a book called ‘Rules for Reverends’. It’s published But these are only the surface – and every club or by the Bible Reading Fellowship, and is available in society has its ‘little ways’. Underneath it all we the Minster Shop (and online: I’m a ‘best seller’ on are here as the church, and we do what we do as Amazon!). Christians, because we believe that God’s love is for everyone, and that God’s healing, and forgive- The book is meant to be a humorous reflection on ness and cleansing and life are available to every- life in churches, and came about because, having one, however unworthy they might feel. To be had 10 years out of the church is to ‘parish’ ministry, all offer ourselves to sorts of truths and our community, to rules about parish serve the poor and life came back to the rich, the ill and me when I came the well, and to here in 2009. point to the love Things like the fact of God through that the house you Jesus Christ. are looking for in the dark will always The last of my be the one with no ‘rules’ in the book number, and that says of the Chris- when you get there tian ministry: ‘No, the doorbell won’t it’s not a job. Yes, work. it’s the best in the world.’ To offer Tickton appears in the section which has rules prayer for people, to bless them and to pray for about raffles. Those who were there will know them is an amazing and humbling privilege. I’m so that at one Christmas show the raffle tickets glad to be able to do that in Tickton. And I hope looked like they were the same colour, but were that you’ll appreciate the love and service of all subtly different. I ended up quoting the serial God’s people here, as we aim to follow Christ. number of each numbered ticket so that we knew who had one each prize. It made me remember Jeremy Fletcher that calling raffles is a key skill of the ordained ministry, and one they don’t prepare you for in theological college. Church news Garage Sale Putting the book together was a great way to By the time you read this our second Garage Sale think again about what I do as a Vicar, what the will be history. As I write, we have over 30 ga- ministry is about, and we are for as God’s people, rages involved; thanks to all those who are taking the church. We do indeed find ourselves in some part for their support: we hope you had a suc- odd situations, and some of our ways are baffling. cessful and enjoyable day. Thanks also to church In Tickton we are one church, but have two build- members who helped on the day, and to June for ings. We do some things in a Methodist way, her tireless efforts in organising the event. some in an Anglican way, and some in a Tickton

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Flower Demonstration which has become a Parade Service for the Following the successful event held in 2011, the Brownies. It’s been decided that this will be an All team from Glenholme Florists is coming out -age Remembrance event, with no Holy Commun- again to Tickton to demonstrate their formidable ion. This will be on November 10th. The following skills in floral art. The arrangements they make Sunday, which would normally be All-age, will be will undoubtedly have a seasonal theme, and Holy Communion. some will be auctioned off at the end of the eve- These are the plans currently but things will be ning. The event will take place in St Paul’s confirmed via posters, the weekly notices sheet church, and will start at 7.30 pm. We’re hoping (available to download from the website) or the to provide a glass of wine or alternative but website itself. don’t forget St Paul’s has no toilet, which is what we’re raising money for! Tickets will go on sale in mid October and we hope you will be able to support us.

Youth Kaf Youth Kaf dates for the autumn are Fridays Octo- ber 8th, November 13th and December 13th. Following our successful bid for ERYC Flower Demonstration money, we have been able to buy quite a Evening lot of new games equipment. Why not in St Paul’s Church come along and join us, from 6.30 to 8 pm, if you’re in Y5 or upwards at school.? Wednesday November 13th Robert Lloyd at 7.30 pm

Christmas Show Following the successful event at This takes place on Saturday December 7th. Tickets will be available from mid No- Tickton Grange two years ago, vember and further details will be on post- Rosaleen and the team from ers and on the church website. Glenholme are going to show us Meanwhile, we needn a cast so if you’re aged 8 to 18 and would like to take part, again how it’s done as they produce come along to the Methodist Church on Monday October 7th at 6.30, or if you can’t seasonal arrangements. make that, give Kate (542189) or Trish (544489) a ring, or speak to Pauline (Mrs Jeffery!) at school. Tickets will be on sale mid-October. Keep an eye our for posters or con- Services in November sult the church website: Some slight changes are planned to accom- www.ticktonchurch.co.uk modate the Remembrance Sunday service,

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Golf Society, Routh Church, Pre-school . . .

The New Inn Golf SocietyForest Pines both Archbishop Sentamu and the Bishop of Hull Captain’s Weekend 19th and 20th July presented to her by the Archdeacon of the East What a good turn out and fabulous Riding the Venerable David Butterfield after the weather for Captain Chris Reeves’ Evensong Service. The citations were presented weekend, we were blessed with a hot to her in two silver frames. sunny day for the first day of singles to be played on The Harvest Festival Service will be on Sunday Pines and Beeches, the two nine hole courses nomi- 20th October presided over by our Priest in nated for the day. Following a short lunch Chris led Charge Jeremy Fletcher us off into our first competition. Never a forgiving course the trees took their toll on some of us and We have had the clock face and hands taken others seemed to thread shots through the forest down and sent away to be cleaned, shot blasted with skill. Eventually Dougie Lloyd and Barry Leake and coated with an epoxy resin powder to pro- (Joint First) showed great ability winning the day vide a continuous protection surface. The numer- with 30 Stableford points followed by Chris Reeves als and hands have been further coated with dou- and Sam Barker with 25 points. Barry Leake won ble thickness gold leaf (23 3/4 cts) ‘Longest Drive’ and Geoff Gillyon ‘Nearest the Pin’. Routh was without a clock for two months and is Day two was so different, a cooler day with some now resplendently back in situ and fully opera- cloud but pleasant nevertheless. We played in pairs, tional on the church tower. See the pictures on a formula arranged during a superb meal the previ- page 2. ous evening followed by a bit of merriment at the The clock is the village War Memorial remember- bar. Sadly our skipper was not at his best probably ing the servicemen who lost their lives during the as a result of too much sun on Friday. However off first world war 1914-1919. A plaque naming the to play Pines and Forest, our two nine hole courses servicemen from the village is sited on the side for the day. It may have been a result of the late wall near the church tower. night but, although playing conditions were good, the golf suffered a bit. Not to be put off, Chris and This undertaking was funded by the War Memo- Ian McKenzie came home with 38 points jointly rial Trust and by private donations. winning the second day with Sam and Barry. Chris Sue Wells won ‘Longest Drive’ and ‘Nearest the Pin’ Scott Wil- liams. Overall Barry was the weekend champion and was presented with his prize by the Captain, as Tickton Pre-school were all other worthy winners for the weekend. Well...the new school year has begun and we are We will in all probability repeat the experience next looking forward to welcoming lots of new children year as the venue at Q Hotels Forest Pines is excel- and families to the preschool. we want to wish our lent and completely set up for successful days out children who have just started school this Septem- for us golfers. ber good luck for their exciting times ahead and Our next venue will be Mid Yorkshire Golf Club near thank all parents for their continued support. Darrington on 20th September. If anyone would like to join us please contact Ian McKenzie on We are growing year on year and have lots of new 01964501778 or [email protected] fantastic equipment to begin the new year. the out of school club is very busy and are looking forward to enjoying lots of fun filled activities this Routh Church term including celebrating harvest, Halloween and A few things to report from Routh the change in seasons! In March this year Mrs Ann Sinkler retired as If you would like to come and visit us and celebrate Treasurer of the All Saints PCC committee. She our "outstanding" success please call 01964501744 held this post for 50 years and was recognised for Helen and the team at Tickton Pre-school her long and devoted service by a citation sent by

Page 14 . . . Digital Corner

Mouse games Keyboard games Becoming familiar with the mouse is one of the For beginners it can be daunting to use the first steps for a beginner. Playing the game Soli- computer keyboard - so many keys to become taire is not the only way people can have fun familiar with. while learning how to drag, drop and click. Digital http://www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/courses/ Unite has a good website to help absolute begin- computer-basics/lessons/keyboard-shooting- ners with using the different sorts of mice: http:// gallery is a keyboard shooting gallery. Have a go and test your skills. digitalunite.com/guides/computer-basics/how- Dance Mat Typing is another from the BBC use-mouse And having a few games up your aimed at children but fun for adults too. http:// sleeve is useful to help any beginner. www.bbc.co.uk/schools/typing

www.seniornet.org/howto/ mouseexercises has a simple in- Brain Training terface. Have a go at placing, Brain fitness involves many types of brain train- clicking, drag and drop and ing including reflection tests, memory tests, IQ drawing with the mouse. tests, spatial intelligence, reflex actions and Mousercise! Activity at pbcli- brain stretching and creativity. Working through brary.org/mousing/ these type of activities can stimulate all the mousercise.htm major areas of your brain and keep your skills sharpened. And like physical exercise, the more JigZone is an online Jigsaw Puzzle where you you neglect a certain area the more it will choose the level of difficulty. Try the Daily Jig- show. saw at www.jigzone.com/puzzles/daily-jigsaw . You might want to change to a 6 cut first or Brain fitness is recommended for everyone and browse the Gallery to find any picture for your not just for those ageing or who have memory jigsaw. loss. As we grow older and more information is accumulated and stored on our brains we need BBC Clicky Mouse game (http:// to train our minds to retain information so we www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/courses/computer- can retrieve it when we need it. basics/lessons/clicky-mouse-game) asks you to use your mouse to explode certain objects. One of the popular ways to carry out Brain Green shape needs a single click, yellow shape Training is to use a Nintendo DS or a Wii. But if needs a double click and the red shape needs a you haven't got one of the gaming devices you line drawn by clicking and dragging to draw. can still try brain training online. Do you like the game Battleships? Try this sim- Try typing in “Tower of Hanoi”, “Brain Fitness” ple Battleship game http://www.pbclibrary.org/ or “Luminosity” into Google and see the games mousing/battleship.htm which practices mouse that come up. Other brain challengers (logic, clicking. Have a look on the PCLibrary website physics, maths, quick thinking etc) can be (www.pbclibrary.org) to see all their games. found here: http://www.websudoku.com/ and http://www.wordgames.com/

Suzanne Millar

Letter to the Editor

Hi, Could horse owners etc, please not bring there Just noticed a lot of horse muck left in the middle of our horses to this small area , or else they will be given small cul-de-sac here at Tickton Meadows. This is a shovels? small street with cars and small children running around, There is no where for the horses to go (we’re a cul-de and we, as neighbours, have dogs; we all clear up after -sac!) so can they please stop doing this. them but the horse muck gets left and then it is all over A bit of thought for the people living here would be shoes etc. much appreciated Alexander Campbell

Page 15 Traffic Petition, Hull Bridge memorial . . .

Lifestylers’ Petition Two of the Mums write: Just a note to say thank you to everyone who has The boys have worked incredibly hard on this life- signed our petition (see below) to try and get a ze- style project and as parents we are all incredibly bra crossing or parking restrictions or zig-zag lines on the road close to school. We have done this as proud of their determination and achievements so part of ‘Lifestyle’. We have knocked on every door far, not only have they rallied to get support they in the village and we are sorry if you weren’t in or have come up with alternatives for the council to were on holiday as some of you were. consider if a crossing is not going to happen. Something needs to be done outside school as we Please can we also thank everyone for their sup- can’t cross the road safely. It is an accident waiting port and we will keep you posted on how they to happen and we don’t want anybody to get hurt. have done! So far we have over 500 names on the The school and all the teachers have been very petition!!. supportive and the headteacher, Miss Brown, is always addressing parking issues in the weekly See pictures on pages 2 and 31. Newsletter. Councillor Birmingham and our MP Graham Stuart have also been very supportive. They asked us to do a rally which over 50 people Lest we forget… attended. We are trying our best to make this hap- It was on 24th August 1943 in the early hours of pen. the morning, when two Halifax Bombers returning Once again, thank you for your support. from operations over Berlin to their home base at The Three Ticktoneers: Breighton, were diverted to Leconfield due to bad Daniel, Ben and Jack, aged 10 weather. Unfortunately they collided in thick fog in mid-air above the then New Holland Farm be- tween Tickton and Weel at Hull Bridge. All but one died in the terrible accident. The villagers at the time rushed to assist in any way they could. There are few left of the villagers now who can remem- ber this event. Research undertaken revealed that these Airmen are not on any other memorial of the time, other than their headstones, making the memorial on Hull Bridge even more important. In true point of fact, it was even foggy on the morn- ing of the dedication service! Exactly 70 years to the day, a service of dedication was organised by Cllr Tony Walker and held by the Rev Ray Coates to mark the occasion. The service was very well attended - In fact we ran out of the Order of services we had printed! During the ser- vice young and old alike stood shoulder to shoul- der to remember the sacrifice our Armed Forces have made for us.

The day had been spotted with showers and yet, as the allotted time arrived, the sun shone and a

Page 16 Tickton W.I., Wednesday Club . . .

The Crown and Anchor Public House who very gentle breeze cooled and gently blew the RAF flag kindly allowed us to use their garden, electricity and above us. This was a truly remarkable occasion and car park. Tickton Village Hall for kindly allowing us one people will speak of for a while to come. Need- to use the flasks for hot water. To Revd Ray Coates less to say, the people behind the scenes should be for a very moving rightly proud of and appropriate ser- their involvement vice. To Adrian Joyce and deserve a fitting for his outstanding thank you. playing of the French A very big and de- Horn for the Last serving thank you Post and Reveille and goes to: to East Riding of The Royal Air Force, Yorkshire Council for The Royal Australian giving permission for Air Force and for the memorial to be allowing representa- fitted to the bridge. tives to attend. The To Frank Wells for RAF Museum as allowing us to use his these helped with RAF flag. And finally the research and a big thanks to Cathy information re- Lloyd for helping quired. Mr Allan Tony with all of the Sim of Timeless Me- background work in morials, Cottingham preparation for the Road, Hull for the service. Everyone outstanding memo- from the villages who rial he donated and attended and helped fitted without a sec- to make the event so ond thought, Allan memorable. If I have thank you for your missed anyone kindness. To Bever- please forgive me, it ley Benches who was a very busy time supplied and fitted the curtain rail for the unveiling. in our household. To Howard Sinclair for opening the service. To Cllr Nikki Walker David Elvidge for the unveiling of the memorial. To See pictures on page 31. the ladies from the Tickton WI Sue Sadler, Christine Webster, Pam Gedhill, Anne Jepson, Barbara Tom- Wednesday Club son and Jean Scott for very kindly preparing and do- nating cakes and making Tea and Coffee for every- We meet on alternate Wednesdays at 2 pm in the Methodist Church. Dominoes, raffles, refresh- one. Beryl Stocks for bringing the incident to the at- ments. New members would be very welcome. tention of the Tickton and Routh Parish Council and Next meetings: October 2nd and 16th for staying in touch with the relatives of the Airmen. Nancy Sutherby 542662

Page 17 ERYC Ward Councillors, Tickton W.I.

Forthcoming events . . . September 16 – Real Aid charity evening, making goods to send abroad, and our annual meeting. October 21 – Find out more about the work of a plastic surgeon and children with cleft palates. November 18 – Dabble Day: try your hand at a craft or skill that is new to you and learn different techniques. You will be welcome at any or all of the above in the Methodist Chapel at 7.30pm so why not make this the autumn you really do sample something new? Our members have been feverishly produc- ing traybakes by the dozen for the refresh- ments at the WI@Tickton Harvest Market in

the village hall on Saturday, 28th September, which we hope you will all visit and enjoy. If you fancy an evening at the theatre then our Theatre Group could be just the thing, so why not come along and see what’s on The Church’s Christmas Show offer this season? The WI@Tickton is for The Angels’ Story any women who have a lively mind and want to broaden their horizons, and the or- at 7 pm ganisation is shaped by the members, so if at Tickton Little Theatre you have a preconceived idea about what the WI is all about come along and see Lots of Music, Dancing and whether this is accurate or not. Humour as we re-tell the Meetings start at 7.30pm and visitors are Christmas Story from a dif- always very welcome. ferent perspective Please don’t hesitate to contact the Presi- dent (Sue Sadler Tel 543797) if you need any more information, or just for a chat about Tickets on sale in November the WI in general. Hope to see you at one of our meetings soon. Refreshments included Suzanne Millar (Publicity) Bar available.

Page 18 . . . Beverley Minster & websites

As readers will know, our ‘Church in Tickton’ is associated with both Beverley Minster (and its other associ- ated churches in Woodmansey and Molescroft) and the Beverley Methodist Circuit (with its three churches Toll Gavel, Norwood and Walkington, about which more in future editions). Beverley Minster has a website which is stuffed full of things and is well worth exploring—just Google Bever- ley Minster. You can find out what’s on and download various publications, including the ‘What’s On’ leaflet showing events for the current quarter, and the Magazine (though to really support the Minster you need to buy a paper copy!) If you have never been to the Minster as a tourist, then you should remedy that soon! It’s a stunning medieval building, tall, graceful and full of light. And it’s free (though contributions to help defray the £1200 a day run- ning costs are welcomed!) If you want some idea of what it’s like, go to the website and navigate to the Vir- tual Tour, which is rather good. If you are a Christian wor- shipper but have never been to a service at the Minster, again, you should remedy this soon. On the website events, including worship, are well-advertised, and you can also download the weekly notice sheet which give details of the next week’s services, (and lots of other things). One way of ex- periencing the Minster is to go to a special service, per- haps on Advent Sunday in the evening, or on Remembrance Sunday evening, when the excellent choir sing some- thing special.

Alongside is a picture of Emily Hoe, the new Youth Minister in Beverley Min- ster Parish. She has been working as a missionary abroad (which is where the picture, taken from the current Minster Magazine, was taken). She took up post at the start of September and we’re hoping she will work with us in Tick- ton for part of her time, alongside Claire, the Methodist Children and Families Worker, and our two clergy. This gives just a small taste of what Beverley Minster is about. Do go to the website and explore, and to the building itself too, even get involved. Meanwhile, The Church in Tickton is here for the village of Tickton, and a warm welcome awaits you. And we have a website too!

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Buy your meat with confidence from Clare and Michael Norman of Springdale Farm. All our cattle are homebred, slaughtered at a local abbatoir and delivered in refrigerated lorries back to the farm, where we hang the beef to mature, helping to achieve the traditional YORKSHIRE BEEF taste. We also make our own sausages, chunky steak pies, lasagne, beef curry, cottage pie and assorted burgers. Locally produced dry cure bacon, gammon, pork, chickens, ducks and free range eggs, and now vegetables and cheeses are all available: Farm Shop, Tickton New Inn, on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays 9.00 am till 4.30pm ‘phone (shop) 01964 545926; or text your order to 0775 362 8671 to pick up Deliveries within the local area—FREE

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Pictured are just a few of the many inno- vative products available from Northorpe Joinery, based on the main road in Routh just opposite the Nag’s Head. Call in to see more of our range, or give Ian a ring.

Page 28 the new inn @ tickton 31 MAIN STREET Real Ale, Fine Wine Coffee, Sandwiches, Bar Meals Themed Menus, Sunday Lunch A la Carte Menu Quiz Night, Small or Large Parties Lots of Special Events

See our website for details www.thenewinnattickton.co.uk or ring Bev or Hazel on 01964 542371

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Village Directory  Secondary Schools: Longcroft: 01482 862171 Please notify the Editor if you would like your or- Beverley HS (girls): 01482 881658 ganisation included here, or if there are changes Beverley GS (boys): 01482 881531

to be made.  FITTA-U Exercise Group: 01964 543594  Tickton & Routh Parish Council:  Neighbourhood Watch www.ticktonandrouth.org.uk Area co-ordinator – Tony Walker (543889 Chair: Contact via the Clerk.  Tickton Play Pals: Clerk: Mrs Cathy Lloyd – 01964 543936 or 1st contact: Fixed phone 01964 501744; 07521 685387 2nd contact: Charlotte Raynor e-mail: [email protected] Parish handymen: Percy Little, Ian Brice (contact  Pre-school: via Clerk) Tickton Pre-school: fixed phone 01964 501744 2nd contact: Helen Turner (Manager)  The Church in Tickton: Clergy (see below)  Parents & Toddlers: Warden/Steward: Kate Powell 542189 Vikki 01964 501888; Kate 01964 542189 [email protected]  Wednesday Club: Nancy Sutherby 542662

Please ring Kate for wedding & baptism enquir-  Tickton WI: : Sue Sadler 01964 543797 ies.  Tickton Youth Club: Sue on 01964 543630 Room bookings: Katie Cross 542117 Secretary: Pauline Jeffrey 542800  The New Inn Golf Society: Ian McKenzie Treasurer: Richard Powell 542189 [email protected] [email protected]  St Nicholas Cub Pack: Mrs Claire Anderson (Akela) 01482 871411/867422  Tickton Youth Kaf: Team Leader: Robert Lloyd 543788  Indoor Bowls Club: Paul Morris 01964 542892

Children’ Worker: Claire Sreeves 01482 872156  Dog Training Club:

 All Saints’ Routh; Secretary: Mrs S. Welton: contact at the Village Hall Churchwarden/Secretary: Mrs. Sue Wells 01964 on Wednesday evenings

543139 [email protected]  Freemasons (Wyke Millennium Lodge) Treasurer: Mrs Ann Sinkler 01964 543723 Lodge secretary: Lee Jones 01262 469539

 Village Hall: Secretary: Celia Morris 543594  Karate Club Caretaker: Alan Hayton 542040 James Davey 07852 291 845

 School: Headteacher: Miss C Brown 542498  Bingo Club PFA: Co-Chairs: Adele Morrell and Lynne Swift Contact: 01964 543594 Secretary: Karen Shaw  Police: Contact tel no: 01964 542498 Non-emergency calls: 0845 60 60 222  Tickton Brownies: Alexa George 07736 302 765 Please help the Editor keep this list up to date.

Church Clergy and Contact Numbers The next issue of Tickton Di- Beverley Methodist Circuit ary is for December/January. Revd Ray Coates, 178 Burden Road, Beverley, HU17 9LN It will go to press in mid- 01482 863660 email: [email protected] November. Items for inclu- sion by Friday November 8th. Beverley Minster Parish Revd Jeremy Fletcher, Minster Vicarage, Highgate, Beverley HU17 0DN Tickton Diary 01482 881434 Email: [email protected] 25 Main Street, HU17 9SH Tel: 01964 542189, Other information: [email protected]  Beverley Methodist Superintendent: Revd Stephen Caddy 01482 882325 Printed by Bootyman Printers,  Beverley Minster Office: 01482 868540 Hull. ©Tickton Diary 2013

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Top: MP Graham Stuart meets the Three Ticktoneers and their many supporters at the rally in support of the petition for more traffic measures near the school. Above and opposite: The unveiling of the memorial plaque at Hull Bridge (see page 16) Page 31

The School Council had the brilliant idea of making an aerial photo to spell out the message as part of the ‘Send my Friend to School’ campaign, which aims to provide teachers for over 57 million children worldwide who do not have access to education. Thanks to Mr Peter Spencer of Hull Aero Club, Leven, this idea be- came a reality.

(Left) The children in Y1-Y3 sent this entry to the Show, showing the range of vegetables and herbs we have grown in school. We have grown so much this year that we are able to use the vegetables in the school lunches.

(Above, right) The children in Y5 & Y6 went on their residential visit to Northumberland in the last week of term. It was a very busy week, with visits to Bamburgh, Alnwick and Dunstanburgh castle as well as the Alnwick Treehouse! We had fantastic weather and were able to get onto the beach every night. The chil- dren had a brilliant time and were excellent ambassadors for the school.