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Coneraotor. for the new Parish Hall the quality of the life of the THE VICAR WRITES NO TIME FOR BLUES 196$ Christian community that It would be easy to be medicine, education, in the reaches its clearest expression pessimistic about 1965. We standard of living, in human OurWotship in our sharing in the meal of know that the same problems tolerance we have come far. Holy Communion. Our oneness Sundays ; that worried us in 1964 will be But we have far to go. together then, demonstrated in 8.00 a.m, The Holy Communion. with us in 1965. Internationally We do not have to look on all the aspects of the life our 9.00 a.m, Morning Prayer. helplessly at the poverty, disease Christian community must we shall look and feel helpless 9.30 am. The Family Communion and illiteracy of the world. We spread with us, must be con- at the poverty, disease and 10.30 a.m. Parish Breakfast. illiteracy of most of the world's can play our part in helping the tagious in us wherever we are. population, the factors that population of the world to 2.30 p.m, Sunday School. In 1965 remember that where- 6.30 p.m, Evensong and Sermon. cause the agony of the Congo literacy by making sure they ever you are, whatever you are and South East Asia. Nation- have books and magazines and Full details of Week-day Services doing, you are the agent of the newspapers to read. We have are found on the Church porch Christian community in that ally we will work as hard as Notice Board. ever, but the Government will to feed the hungry minds of the office or shop or factory and tell us of economic crisis, of world with the literature that The Vicar will usually be in when you remember that you Church on Monday, from 6.30 the need to increase produc- gives them a vision. of a new to 7 p.m., to meet anyone who will be Jesus in that shop or tivity and improve management society, not merely national, wishes to see him, and to make factory or office or pub or but international and eternal. arrangements for baptisms and train, you will be the Body of labour relations in industry, weddings. The agencies of Oxfam and Christ. and we shall wonder what we Who's Who in the Parish can do. Let "them" get on Christian nid claim our allegi- 1965 can be a wonderful year. ence in reducinl( the bastions of Viear: with it" would be an under- The Rev. Rhys Walters, B.Sc., Yours sincerely, standable attitude, and we poverty and dlsense. The Vicarage, Sunnyvale Road. RHYS WALTERS We do not huvc to listen Tel. 362322. could concentrate on the tOUNDABOUT private hopes, and happiness wearily to politicians tales of Churchwardens: Fisher, Susan Fisher, Janet and griefs of our family and financial crlshl, and curls for a Mr. E.Coleman, Hardcastle, Gillian Dorothy friends, at the same time wish bettcrsplrlt In industry and 36 The Quadrant, Tel. 362003. Holding, Margaret Therese ing that someone would commerce. Declarations of Mr. A. D. Stacey, Johnston, Jessie Leeson, Diane discover a solution to the other Intent are worthless without 10 The Green, Tel. 361882. Matthews, Doreen Elizabeth problems that arc too big for private will and determination Smith, Garielle Margaret Taylor, to improve management labour Secretary, Paroe~al Church.Coullcil : us. Angela Rosemary Tym, Nellie But our "blues" about 1965 relationships in our office, our Mr. H. S. Powell, Windle, Judith Mary Wolsten- would be false. The world of factory, our shops, our board- 74 Main Avenue. Tel. 362516. holme 1964 was better than that of room, our trade union. who were Confirmed by the 1934 and 1934 than l834, and In 1965 we must remind our- ChoirmaSter: Mr. C. H. Jones, Right Revd, Thomas Parfitt, 1834 than 1634. There has selves that the great mistake of 44 Totley Brook Road, Tel. 361525. Assistant in our diocese, been progress as humanity 1964 was to believe that new on December 6th. comes of age. In science, science, new technology, new Organist: CopyrlKhl Mr. A. A. Haywood, B.A. We apologise to, any members 114 Townhead· Road, Dore, Tel. 361531. of the congregation who were • Wlfh ch. tompllmlnll 01 unable to get into the church Sidesmen: . on this occasion, but we were VERNON HUDSON DECORATOR AND PAINTING CONn-ACTOR Messrs. Blackbum; Bayliss, overwhelmed by the numbers 1-41 Chtlttrfl.ldRoad, Dronfield, Tel. 23n, Bowie, Gray, Hudson, Harvatt, Kirkman, Powell, Sanderson, who came. ~ __ ~. who donll~ed ela'.ptll{e Seals, ~nazeU, Tinsdeall, White. Copyright THE VICAR WRITE technique, new organisation are the quality of the life of the Parochial Church Couch: substitutes for basic good will Christian community that It would be easy to b Mr. E. Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. E. and respect in human relation- reaches its clearest expression pessimistic about 1965. W t:oleman, Mr. H. FreemaD; Mr. D. W. ships. This lesson the Church in our sharing in the meal of know that the same problem George, Miss D.' Harris. Mrs. M. Ha:rvatt, Mr. M. Howard. Mrs. C. is learning as well. No reorgan- Holy Communion. Our oneness that worried us in 1964 will b fl. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C. King. isational reform of the Church together then, demonstrated in with us in 1965. Internationall Alderman P. C. J. T.Kirlanan. Mr. D. Kirkman, Mr. V. Mather, Mr. of England, no proposed scheme all the aspects of the Hfe our we shall look and feel helples and Mrs. H.· S. Powell, Mr. K. of unity with the Methodist Christian community must at the poverty, disease ani parsons,Mrs.M.. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Sanderson, Mrs. J. Church, can hope to succeed spread with us, must be con- illiteracy of most of the world' Short, Mr. .and Mrs.. E. Simons, until each of us passionately tagious in us wherever we are. population, the factors tha Mr. D. C. Snazell, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Stacey. Mrs. C. Stansfield, Mr. wants to share in a united In 1965 remember that where- cause the agony of the Cong. J. T. Tinsdeall, Mrs. I. Turner, Mrs. Church the task of winning our ever you are, whatever you are and South East Asia. Nation C. A. Tym, Mr, B. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. White, Miss. S. M. country for Christianity. doing, you are the agent of the ally we will work as hard a Winson. And yet when we part these Christian community in that ever, but the Government wil ecclesiastical challenges, when office or shop or factory and tell us of economic crisis, 0 lIMcbnuter, Church 5*01 aa4 we struggle with new expres- when you remember that you the need to increase produc;,L, .••••• I4ltor. sion of Christian teaching in will be Jesus in that shop or tivity and improve managemenlr", .r·tti·A~l1, the light of new knowledge, we factory or office or pub or labour relations in industr~ still have a great contribution train, you will be the Body of and we shall wonder what Wi :Abar ...... ". IIImtu1I to make in 1965 to the world Christ. can do. Let "them" get ot MIL P. C. 1. T. Kirkman, lara Croft, Vicarage Lane, outside the Church. We can J 965 can be a wonderful year. with it" would be an under- Dort.TeL36UU. show them the verification of Yours sincerely, standable attitude, and Wl LIdIM' Work.. Put11 Christianity that really matters, RHYS WALTERS could concentrate on tht Chalmw1: Mrs. H. S. Powell. private hopes, and happinesl SeCretary: Mra. M. Robinson. PARISH ROUNDABOUT and griefs of our family anc 678 Abbe)'LaDe, Confirmation Fisher, Susan Fisher, Janet friends, at the same time wish Tel 362297. Hardcastle, Gillian Dorothy ing that someone woulc ladies' Club: We welcome in to full mem- Holding, Margaret Therese discover a solution to the othe Chairman: Mrs. I. Turner, bership of the Church of Johnston, [essie Leeson, Diane fo: 6 Ox Close Avenue, problems that are too big Bradway. England: Matthews, Doreen Elizabeth us. Sectetaty: Mrs. W. 1, Colley. Donald Roy Bellamy, John Smith, Garielle Margaret Taylor, But our "blues" about 196~ 25 Furniss Avenue. Stephen Brarnall, .R o be r t Angela Rosemary Tym, Nellie would be false. The world 0 TeL 365707. E d m u n d Bridges, Trevor Windle, Judith Mary Wolsten- 1964 was better than that 0 Men'. SoeietJ : Howard Curtis, John Kenneth holme 1934 and 1934 than IlH4, am Gearse, Heap, Alan Houldcroft, David who were Confirmed by the 1834 than )634. There hill frfa::..' ~. ~:X: Michael Nixon, Stephen Llewin Right Revd, Thomas Parfitt, been progress as humnnlt) .~: Mr. I. A. White, CfOIi Oicrr. House, Smith, Bernard Tooze, Christ- Assistant Bishop in our diocese, comes of age, In science,' Tel. '63345. opher Richard Watson, Stephen on December 6th. I.-day Sehool: . . Innes White, William Windle, We apologise to any members Secretary: Mrs. C;.-.:J#i:!Joaes, Richard Edward Woolhouse, of the congregation who were • Wllh Ihl complh".nll .1 Sunday RendeJ:vo Patricia Bellamy, Claire Billard, unable to get into the church VERNON IlVDSOl Chairman : Jean Lesley Clough, Elizabeth on this occasion, but we were Bam C 241 Chtlttrfl,ld ROld, C Ann Codd, Cathrine Dunn, overwhelmed by the numbers Susan Jennifer Dunn, Anne who came. o.pyright THE SION 3ANUARY 1965 PARISH ROUNDABOUT National Health Prescription Dispensing

Unity how essential it is for each 'Phone 3 6 1 0 7 0 It was good to see the church society to make its bookings crowded on St. Andrew's Day, throughMr. Snazell, and also rs .. I CHEMIST when our Methodist friends of (as we are functioning without Tetley Rise joined with us in a caretaker) to leave the Hall intercessions for work overseas. after each meeting as they W. T. HUTCHINGS, M.P.S. We were very fortunate to have found it. TOTLEY PHARMACY, as our preacher the Revd, Alex. 185 BASLOW ROAD, TOTLEY ieth birthday, and History SHEFFrELD John, a member of the Church wing messages from The Men's Society have of South India who is at present k~ dreamed dreams. Early in assistant curate at Holy Trinity, F. E. BRAMALL Millhouses, It was refreshing March, they are going to to hear Mr. John's impressions present an exhibition of the Dairyman of the job of the church in this history of our parish. Mr. Fresh Milk Delivered Daily country, and to have a "New Pocock is to direct the opera- Eggs and Farm Produce Look" given us of the church tion, and if any of our readers have interesting information in other lands. HALL LANE FARM Mr. John is taking a post about Torley will they please TOTLEY with the World Council of send it, in writing, to Ken Churches in 1965, and we wish Parsons at 30 Rowan Tree Dell. Tel. 361589 him every joy .and success in Please do not give it to the his new ministry. Vicar or the Editor of the Hardware Magazine. China Parish Hall larish magazine insets have an Ironmongery The Management Committee Carols normousI eire• ulatiation and is increasingly bewildered as to Miss Steward has very gen Dulux Paints etc. kercise a wider influence than how to fit in all the clubs and erously presented the choir societies whose activities have with a set of carol books, the S. J. MAYNARD ~ost of us realize. I send a expanded so dramatically since first fruits of which were r.0rd of gratitude to all who the opening of the Parish Hall. enjoyed at the Carol Service on 160 BASLOW ROAD Tel. Ire concerned with THE SIGN, A branch of the A.Y.P.A. has December 20th. We are most rhich for sixty years has done got off to an excellent beginn- grateful to her for her kindness, TOT LEY 363812 ing, and we hope for great and to Mr. Jones, Mr. Hay~ fOOd work and maintained things from this new organisa- wood and the choir for their N. B. SHIPLEY ~ighstandards. May the good tion. The Drama Group is hard work in preparing to give work increase and may God's thriving under the leadership of us so much musical pleasure in 164 BASLOW ROAD, lessing rest on it.' Mr. Watson and Mr. Bonner, our worship. TOTLEY and as the Senior Youth Club is also meeting in the Hall Mr. Christmas Tree Tel. 365178 David Snazell, the bookings We thank too Mr. Pearson secretary, has an unenviable for his gift of our Christmas KNITTING WOOL task. We would emphasize tree, (decorated thl" year by NYLONS (~np)'right GENERAL DRAPERY ~ I THE SIGN JANUARY L96S PARISH S. H. WESLEY & SON LTD. 187 BASLOW ROAD Unity It was good to see the church Newsagent, Stationer and Tobacconist crowded on St. Andrew's Day, Sixty years .... Sweets and Chocolates when our Methodist friends of Tel. 363883 Tetley Rise joined with us in Fancy Gollds. Toys etc. intercessions for work overseas. Lyons Ice Cream Agent for Arthur Dixon, Royle. We were very fortunate to have Hall Mark, an,d Continental Birthday as our preacher the Revd. Alex. Cards This month TUE SIGN celebrates its sixtieth birthday. and John, a member of the Church Every Popu.lar make of Stationery in stock the editor is privileged to print the following messages from of South India who is at present the Archbishops of Canterbury and York- assistant curate at Holy Trinity, Millhouses. It was refreshing SNOWITE LIMITED to hear Mr. John's impressions THE LAUNDERERS " CLEANERS of the job of the church in this Best Finishing Laundering country, and to have a "New Family Services Look" given us of the church Bagwash in other lands. Dry Cleaning Mr. John is taking a post Enquiries to: with the World Council of LTD., MlLtHOUSES, Churches in 1965, and we wish SNOWITE him every joy and success in SHEFFIELD 7 Tel. 50051 his new ministry.

Parish Hall R. DAMMS 'I send a message of gratitude 'Parish magazine insets have an The Management Committee BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRS and good wishes as THE SIGN enormous circulation and is increasingly bewildered as to keeps its jubilee. It has exercise a wider influence than how to fit in all the clubs and 63 BAStoW ROAD, through the years helped to most of us realize. I send a societies whose activities have Totley Rise, Sheffield bring good Christian teaching, expanded so dramatically since word of gratitude to all who the opening of the Parish Han. a love for the Church and its are concerned with THE SIGN, A branch of the A.Y.P.A. has history, and a wide human Your Comfort is OUR Concern which for sixty years has done got off to an excellent beginn- interest into the reading of the good work and maintained ing, and we hope for great people in many parishes. I high standards. May the good things from this new organisa- wish it many more years of tion. The Drama Group is work increase and may God's happy service to the Church thriving under the leadership of blessing rest on it.' Mr. Watson and Mr. Bonner, and the people.' and as the Senior Youth Club A reverent and belpfu.l service which is also meeting in the Hall Mr. bas continued tbroup five generations David Snazell, the bookings secretary, has an unenviable 14 BARSHAM STREET, task, We would emphasize SHBPPIBLD 4 TtltpUM 2 3 :2 29 The Gospelsfor danuary

CHRISTMAS2 St. Luke 2.15-21 'after three days,' there is a symbolic Maryllnd the Babe resurrection with its consequences of reunion, enlightenment, and growth. 'T'O-DAY'S Gospel is that appointed Photo 1>)' couYle,y oj"The Derby.hlre Times" 1for the feast of the Circumcision, EPIPHANY 2 St. John 2. l-JI the octave of Christmas. Its style is in Rekindling at Renishaw Mary and her Son contrast with St. John's Prologue come out of selfishness." which also treats of the Nativity theme The relations between Jesus and his No Small Change . and which we hear on Christmas Day. mother in St. John's Gospel make an n this kind of world it is very relevant But, as inSt, John, there lies below the interesting study. There are only two ; t we are talking about our "Mutual surface a wealth of meaning. Consider places in which her presence is men- : sponsibility and Interdependence" with the shepherds. They bring to mind tioned, at the wedding in Cana and at fellow-men and fellow-Christians of er nations and races, and that we are David, the shepherd king, to whose the foot of the Cross, At Cana Jesus ited through Lent to study the parti- line 81. Luke is at pains to show that seems to deal with her almost harshly. ar contribution of our Church and Jesus belonged. They help to charac- She is his mother. But blood relation- e.se and parishes, with the challenge terize Jesus as himself the Good ship is of itself of no deep significance. t It may mean "No small change". It At Golgotha all is different. Now his I, however. only be relevant and real if Shepherd. And they are a supreme are prepared to see what is involved illustration of that great spiritual hour has corne, the true wine is being just in terms of the past conventionai principle to which Jesus referred when given, and his mother and disciplesare sometimesrather patronising approach he prayed to the Father, who 'didst being bound into that deep and mys- 'I. ili.e missionary work of the Church, terious unity for which he had prayed. , In terms of the emergent life and hide these things from the wise. and "dership in other races, of a new standard understanding, and didst reveal them C~ris~:u:tgiving, and of the humility unto babes.' EPIPHANY 3 St. Matthew 8. 1-13 t IS WIllingto learn and to receive as ll as to give. There may have to come Grace Abounding EPIPHANY I St. Luke 2. 41-52 hange in the conventional pattern both 'The Gospel of Christ,' wrote St. our parochial and of our missionary The Boy in the Temple k, far more radical than we have yet Paul, 'is the power of God unto isaged; and we must be ready, if need This passage is precious among salvation to everyone that believeth; for "no small change" to begin first other reasons because nowhere else in to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.' our own parish and in our own minds the canonical scriptures are we told To-day's passage illustrates this truth. hearts. he material provided for study during anything about Jesusduring the whole After expressions of belief two men, by the Missionary arid Ecumenical . period between his birth and his one a Jew, the other a Gentile, are I111cilwill be very useful, provided baptism. It may be seen asa passion healed (a token of their 'salvation'). t it is used ~ith intelligenceand imagin- n, According to our latest informa- narrative in miniature. First, there IS The Jew is told to go his way and , , 61% of our parishes had applied for the going up to Jerusalem for the carry out the requirements of his :.':; material. It may still bepossible to passover. 'Behold, we go up to religion. These. institutional ordin- /> ain it by writingto the Missionary and Jerusalem.' In every detail of his life, ances are not always to be despised. :'/r menical Council; if not, it may be as in his final Passion, Jesus was But neither is the grace of God with- '. ".\;-:+·i~sible to bo.rrowthroughR.ural Deaner- obedient. Then there is the sojourn in held from those who stand in another <0";1,<,: 'I' o,i:!'( from nelghhounng parishes, or to the temple, the place of sacrifice. For tradition. The centurion is also told to ...... '...... '.:I'\,·' ..i";,,i;'t n~~i;i7~t~eJ~~~r ':~ld~~jn~L~~ Jesus it was joy (see Heb. 12. 2); but go on his waywith his prayer answered. ,·./i':·lif':',,':' ,j;;.? ould be used at other times if this fits to the kinsfolk and acquaintance it But no conditions arc imposed. ,,~~S~::: ;;!i.i~betterWIthparish plans. It is not the ':':':~~:~~ .ntion of MEC~A, nor of the Diocese, seemed like pain and loss. Lastly, ConI iGuod On pogo /4 'lj~\li:"i . ..",~ rm~ose one uniform plan ~f study on 8 .' '.J.,,,;' .: ?,,J;.') parishes: the material provided should . .. er be regarded as a atore from which ionsand illustrations can be drawn, (continued OfJerleaf) "Derby Diocesan News Supplement" ClraoIation 0.... 68.000 No'. 110 Jonn •••.r, l!HIS

The Inshop'$ Article Happy New Year All Things New CHRISTMAS 2 St. Luke 2. 15- THE New Testament begins with the call of the Baptist, Mary and the Babe repeated by the Christ, "Re- ~DAY'S Gospel is that appoint pent; for the kingdom of Photo by """rl.sy o/"TJro n.,.byshlr" Tim es" Heaven is upon you I" (Matt. 1for the feast of the Circumcisic III, a, IV, 17. N.E.B.) It ends Rekindling at Ren4haw the octave of Christmas. Its style is . With the declaration of the contrast with S1, John's Prolog Ascended Christ, "Behold! I am making can come out of selfishness." which also treats of the Nativity thel.·· all things new I" (Rev. XXI,S. N.E.B.) . :No Small Chae 3613" .. Christian worship, who "intend to lead a that we are talking about our "Mutual But, as in St. John, there lies below t . .... - ..>' .:.....,~',::-:::':-.:'-~'----";.: new life". Responsibility and Interdependence" with surface a wealth of meaning. Consics. Repent! We might paraphrase the our fellow-men and fellow-Christians of the shepherds. They bring to mi' meaning of that word: "Face up to facts. other nations and races, and that we are Take a new look at the world around you, David, the shepherd king, to whc , invited through Lent to study the parti- and at yourself,and at your ownbehaviour. cular contribution of our Church and line St. Luke is at pains to show d' . ~.g1.~.I;(Be ready for change, where sometimes diocese and parishes, witht..'le challenge Jesus belonged. They help to chan- HighOass FOQtw"J.~rs ' change is most difficult, in your mind." t~t it may mean "No small change". It terize Jesus as himself the Go' In the words of Oliver Cromwell, "Think will, however, only be relevant and 'real if it possible you may be mistaken." In the Shepherd. And they are a suprer. W••1IiDg~D$al~,,~~,~ck, we ~re PF~paredto see what is involved, :", 'a' words of St. Paul, "Be not conformed to not Just m terms of the past conventional illustration of that great spirit! this world: but beye transformed by the and sometimesrather patronising approach principle to which Jesus referred wh ,If it. W"I,NylOJlot~J(al,~?' renewingof your mind." (RomansXII, 2.) to the missionary work of the Church or Woven ',for Kottti-. ".$e1riq"~" he prayed to the Father, who 'dij .u.tJaeFulDy .• , ~,,'. . ,., . Our National Life but in terms of the emergent life and hide these things from the wise a We need a new spirit and new attitudes leadership in other races,of a new standard L .:WH.ffEJIlAJ) in our national life, if we are to emerge in C~rist~ giving, and of the humility understanding, and didst reveal the that IS willing to learn and to receive all unto babes.' from our economic troubles. AI; usual, 47 BAsLOWRbA1J this letter is written SOIIleweeks before it well all to give. There may have to come TOtlij' ~.,: is printed. When I wrote it, we had just a change in the conventional pattern both . EPIPHANY I St. Luke 2.41· TeL" )6%911;} heard of the rise in the Bank rate, the of our parochial and of our missionary wor~, far more radical than we have yet E~. fm' the .l:iODM:, ' . " failure even with this step to check the The Boy in the Temple drop in the value of the pound, and the envlsage~; and we.must he ready, if need inClu4iD, Belt. ams.·JQVfll ~, be, for no small change" to begin first This passage is precious amo subsequent guarantee of credit by banks in other lands. By these steps, for the in our own parish and in our own minds other reasons because nowhere else' moment the situation looked a little less and hearts. the canonical scriptures are we u: critical, and we had a reprieve. A reprieve The material provided for study during anything about Jesus during the wh. . :;~~~ by such means could however only be Lent by the Missionary and Ecumenical temporary. A nation, like an individual, Council will be very useful, provided period between his birth and ~t it is used ,!ith intelligenceand .imagin- baptism. It may be seen as a pass! cannot prosper for long by living on borrowed money. Painfully we have anon. Accordtng to our latest informa- narrative in miniature. First, there to learn that the rest of the world does not tion 61% of our parishes had applied for the going up to Jerusalem for I owe us a higher standard of living than the material. It may still be possible.to our fellow-men enjoy elsewhere. 1£ we obtain it by writing to the Missionary and passover. 'Behold, we go up Ecumenical Council; if not, it may be Jerusalem.' In every detail of his li want to maintain a highstandard of.living, we have to earn it by selling to other possible to borrow through Rural Deaner- as in his final Passion, Jesus II ',: nations goods which they want, well made, ies from neighbouring parishes, or to obedient. Then there is the sojourn::,': '. delivered on time, and at prices which they arrange joint meetings. While the material are prepared to pay; and we shall only fs mainly intended for use during Lent, the temple, the place of sacrifice. I' It could be used at other times if this fits Jesus it was joy (see Reb. 12. 2); 1 achieve this if in all sections of the com- munity there is a new spirit of co-opera- in better with parish plans. It is not the to the kinsfolk and acquaintance tion, of hard work and of service. As The intention of MECCA, •nor of the Diocese, seemed like pain and loss. LaS1 Times said in its main leader in the midst to impose one uniform plan of study on of the crisis, "The' only thing that will all parishes; the material provided should 8 solveBritain's problems is the longoverdue rather be regarded as a store from which reawakening of the British people . •. • suggestionsand illustrations can be drawn, The greatest myth of all is that salvation (clJ1ttinued ooerleaf) DIOCESAN ROUNDABOUT Dr. R. C. D. Jasper,Lecturerof King's The S.P.G. Epiphany Gift Service for College, London, has been appointed by Medica).Missions is. at Allenton on Jan. the Bishop to the Honorary Canonry 13th,at 7.45 p.m. vacated by the Very Revd. Alan .Richard- Christian Stewardship. Parishes con- son, now Dean of York. Dr. Jasper served sidering Diocesan Stewardship Campaigns in -northern mining parishes, as 'Chaplain this autumn are asked to contact the UNKSBERT! to two Durham. Colleges, as Vicar of a Stewardship Department by March rst, country parish, and Succentor of Exeter. The Renishaw Iron Co. had a con- I-Ie is the new Chairman of the Liturgical gregation of over 600 for the traditional 'Bert's been blowing his top about Commission and we shall welcome his service at the relighting of one of the blast Church and Sin.' learning and varied experience; furnaces where iron :has been made for that got to do with whis- Our new Proctors are the Revs. E. R. over 300year8. The Rector of Eckington Bickerstaff, R. W. T. Moore, J. Oldham, (Rev. C. S. Branson) was assisted by the g1' and B. K. Rice, the last three being among Rev. W. Davies, Methodist minister, and 'Nothing. I'm just telling you.' the 90 newcomers to Convocation and the the singing led by the choirs of Edrington known Henrietta for some years Church Assembly. We wish them lively and Renishaw, w,and I knew what I was expected and fruitful sessions. Canon A. E.Farrow is remembered by ,,;~-~: say. I said it. The Revd. K. R. Upton, Vicar of many for his work at Ashboume and as Church Gresley since 1954, is to be Vicar Warden of our Lay Readers. His widow .>A*l~I~£;i~-M-Je~l 'And what did you say?' of St. Chad's, Derby. has compiled three bookletsfrom his notes. said, "The trouble with you, Bert Salary. scales for assistant curates and They can be had for IS. each from her at . ·N,,,+ •.~;lj~C:ttS .... d you're miles out. You go round creasing £25 each year, and by £50 in the Derby. , V.I.p~~~r:a¥()tIs . ttering under your breath that fourth tof,6so, plus free accommodation Youth Service to the Community was ~,-~:.::,:: ." in all cases and an extra {,5o for the the theme of a recent meeting at Matlock T()TLEYlUSg: SHEFFIELD ristians are old miseries, always married. Grants for the first three years at which the Bishop, Mr. Jack Longland, ng sin down your throat, and will be £280 single, and £305 married, and Mr. Alec Dickson, founder of Volun- 3633':28 T '.1 . iling people's fun with all sorts of plus £50 in the fourth year. The grant for tary Service Overseas, spoke. This is re~*orie/ ,;.'r;::"~/.,'.·.·:..t.'.·.:.'•.:,:.·.'..%.:t.';.;{ ::~:-'~'-?" ,'.~ .:,'; .' :::';~ " ~ • es and regulations, and you don't lay workers goes up to £r75 on condition being followed up in several areas in the -:..:;,-,,';.' " .. - ow the first thing about it," , the extra £25 is passed on. hope of giving more scope to youthful Metil~'(;f~~~l~on of initiative and unselfishness. 'What did he say?' The Revd, Anthony Clough, formerly ng~L_~ri~llTU.rkey Curate of Melbourne, is preparing to serve Congratulations to Margaret Weller, J:r•• the Church in India by a year's course at the first G.F.S. memberto win the Duke of les for Happiness Broomfield Farm Institute, and helping at Edinburgh's Gold Award. 'Say? I didn't give him time to say St. Mark's, Derby, Dr. D. T.NUes, the Asian Church Staveley .Herald is to have new covers leader, can be seen on Viewpoint on , .•ything. "A policeman's on point designed by local school artists illustrating BBC Ion Jan. 20, at 10.40 p.m, ~'~~-';~j, ty to stop crashes," I said; "same in scraper-board designs the approach of Pre-Training Conference for young iIJQN •• th God's rules-they're there to young people to the theme "religion and women, 17 or over on full-time service in =~n '~~'\~~j899" r p you and me making a mess of daily life". the Church at Dalton House, 3I, Durdham What God wants most in the The Diocesan Youth Council invite Park, Bristol, 6, March 26-29. Particulars ...... ,~y,. eft .and·· clergy and youth leaders to, one-day from the Principal. .:..·...";;~_t;~ for you and me, and every- schools on parish publicity, with special he's made, to be happy and reference to duplicators, from 10 to + at ,_~Ji.¥4221·· beans, Bert Hardcastle," I said, St. Michael's House, Derby, (Jan. 28), DIOCESAN ~ORD d there are some things that always and Loundsley Green HaIl (Jan. 29)· Admission to Benefice. On Nov. use unhappiness either to ourselves Church of the Sixties is the title of a z rat the Revd. Bertram Tom Abell to the set of colour slides with taped cornmen- Rectory of Upper Langwith. Patron-e- to someone else, and so he tries to tarybringing home the message of The Bishop by lapse. r us clear of those things and point Toronto. It could be used in connection On Dec. 4th the Revd. John Andrew t what'll happen if we go on doing with the Lent course.or separately, and.is Douglas Legg, M.A. to the Perpetual rn." obtainable from Rev. E. J. Walser, Mack- Curacy of Ashford with Sheldon, Patron worth Vicarage, Derby. ~The Vicar of Bakewell. 'And that's why... .' Ashbourne start the week of prayer for 'That's why it's worth paying some Christian unity on Jan. 18with the film of ention to what sin is, and what Coventry Cathedral in the Empire ball. Confu-mations for January. 7th. Th, d's rules and regulations are. room at 7.30, and welcome Dr. William St. Philip, Chaddesden, 7.30 (P); 17th. at's why Christianity's a sensible Neil of Nottingham to a united service in Sun. St. John, Ilkeston, 6.0 (D); 26th. Trinity Methodist Church on Jan. 24th, Tu. Woodville, 7.30 (P); 31St, Sun. t of carry on.' at 6.30. Ironville, 6.30 (D). 9

Reprinted from D~hy LJIQU"'" News bY Harpur a: SOll$(Derby) Ltd., 10, Friar GaUl, DerbY. J""., 1965. "D.D.N." Editor,Heaool Vi(."8~. Dubyabiu: "D.D.N." SKretary, 1, The CoReee,Dmby. Dr. R. C. Ii; Jasper, Lecturer 'of King's' . College, London, has been appointed by'y, the Bishop to the Honorary ,Canonry I:',· Henrietta vacated bythe Very Revd. Alan Richard-: son, now Dean of York. Dr. Jasper served:.' in northern mining parishes, as C,I1aplain . . . DEBUNKS BERT.! to two Durham Colleges, as Vicar ofa country parish, and Succentor of Exeter. He is the new Chairman of the Liturgical' 'Bert's been blowing his top about Commission and we shall welcome his" nooETIA came to me on tiptoe, learning and varied experience. Hholding her breath and her hand- the Church and Sin.' Our new Proctors are the Revs. E. R. bag. 'What's that got to do with whis- Bickerstaff, R. W, T. Moore, J. Oldham,- 'Sshh! you goof, they're fastasleep.' t1ing?' and S. K. Rice, the last three being among 'Nothing. I'm just telling you.' I was in front of the Kindergarten the 1)0 newcomers to Convocation and the _ I've known Henrietta for some years Church Assembly, We wish them lively' and must've been whistling with the now, and I knew what I was expected and fruitful sessions. joys of spring. I was unrepentant. The Revd, K. R. Upton, Vicar of'-;' to say. I said it. Church Gresley since 1954, is to be Vicar !« 'They've got plenty of time to sleep 'And what did you say?' of St. Chad's, Derby. in,' I said. '1said, "The trouble with you, Bert Salary scales for assistant curates and', ' Hardcastle, is that you think the diocesan grants have been revised. From Church is a bossy old nosey-parker, Jan. rst the minimum starts at £550, in- creasing £25 each year, and by [,50 in.the and you're miles out. You go round fourth to £650, plus free accommodation- muttering under your breath that in all cases and an extra £50 for the Christians are old miseries, always married. Grants for the first three years stuffing sin down your throat, and wilt be £280 single, and £305 married,". plus £50 in the fourth year. The grant for spoiling people's fun with all sorts of lay workers goes up to £175 on condition rules and regulations, and you don't the extra £z5 is passed 01'1. ...=-z--- know the first thing about it." , The Revd. AnthOny Clough, formerly =.... -= 'What did he say?' Curate of Melbourne, is preparing to serve the Church in India by a year's course at Rules for Happiness Broomfield Farm Institute, and helping at St. Mark's, Derby. 'Say? I didn't give him time to say 'II; Slaveley Herald is to have new covers .' anything. "A policeman's on point designed by local schoolartists illustrating duty to stop crashes," I said; "same in scraper-board designs the approach of with God's rules-they're there to young people to the theme "religion and daily life". stop you and me making a mess of The DioceIlaJl Youth Council invite." things. What God wants most in the clergy and YOl,lthleaders to one-day; world is for you and me, and every~ schools on parish publicity, with special, body else he's made, to be happy and reference to duplicators, from 10 to 4-at, full of beans, Bert Hardcastle," I said, St. Michael's House,Derby, (Jan. 28),' and Loundsley Green Hall (Jan. 29). "and there are some things that always Church of the Sixties is the title of a Bd cause unhappiness either to ourselves set of colour slides with taped commen- or to someone else, and so he tries to tary bringing home the message of SfzWl steer us clear of those things and point Toronto. It could be used in connection out what'll happen if we go on doing with the Lent course or separately, and is" them." , obtainable from Rev. E.J. Walser, Mack··. worth Vicarage, Derby.. 'And that's why ... .' Ashbourne start the week of prayer for', 'That's why it's worth paying some Christian unity on Jan. 18 with the film of" attention to what sin is, and what Coventry Cathedral in the Empire ball. ic .. God's rules and regulations are. room at '.30, and welcome Dr. WilIiam<' Neil of Nottingham to a united service in ", •Sshh! you goof, they're fast asleep,' That's why Christianity's a sensible Trinity Methodist Church on Jan. Z4th,( said Henrietta sort of carryon.' n~~ . 9 ------~:L~,-: Reprillled £rol\1.Derby DIocesan N,ws by Harpur A>,;, "D.D.N," FAlitor,HeaDOr Vl~e, DM ., . Over 100 Wines and Spirits in Stock at ROUNDABOUT ECCLESIASTICAL INSURANCE OFFICE Annual General Meeting of the Servlll1f Church and Churchmen since 1887 BROAD HEADS Church on February 24th. your Mace Grocers A HOUSEWIFE? Watch with the M.U. Open 8.30 a.m, to 10.30 p.m. At our December meeting we had a vcr} interesting and Orders Delivered lively talk given by Mrs. Stansfield, about her visit to 158 BASLOW ROAD, TOTLEY Singapore last Christmas. Her CAREER WOMAN? Tel. 360187 first hand experiences were most enlightening and enter- Plumbing and Small Bore taining and a very happy Central Heating Contlactoll afternoon was enjoyed by all. In January the Mothers' Union E. CORKER & CO. LTD. Watch and Social Problems Building and Joinery Contractors Dept. is organizing a Television POST THe COUPON snow FOIl.PIl.OTECTION AND PROFITS for over 20 years Watching Week when members :EVERYONE .howd have this popular policy, At the age you chooseyou recelve tho are asked to observe critically, Sum Assured pi ••• our compound bonus es-. C.pit.1 Sum 10 use as you will. Depen- danta protected throughout. Income tax rebate on premiums. WESTOE WORKS, any programme which they BROADFIELD ROAD, LIFE POLICY OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL INSURANCE OFFICE consider to be in bad taste. Directbusine ss only.rno agent,' commlssion paid away, ALL profit. for our policy- SHEFFIELD, 8 holders therefore premium. are low but bonuses high. RetOld £5 per cent per ann"'" Both the B.B.C. and ITA. are compoui.d bonus declared 1964; interim 65•• Tel. 361795 interested in what our Union Enjoy the Social atmosphere at thinks. for Life Assurance ABBEYDALE HALL Mrs. Wood, our Deanery the ·-ECCLESIASTICAL"· __ eve.ry tune The Totley and District Representative is coming on Community Association January 12th to tell us more

_ ....dII.~._.._._ .....II'tI••• IlIhl_ ••lll111i11._."'._ ••••••• __ · •• ...... - •••• _ ••••••• .-...-l1li ••.---.. ..•_._ .•111 Tbursday, 7.30 p.m. Table Tennis, Old Time Dancing, about the very worthwhile work We reply by post only. You incur IW obligation. i Cyclists done by the Watch and Social TO THE GENERAL MANAGER, ECCLESIASTICAL INSURANCE I Tbursday and saturday, 730 p,m. Problems Dept. Our Deanery OFFICE LTD., ALDWYCH HOUSE, ALDWYCH, LONDON, W.C.2 Whist Send 'PROTECTION AND PROFITS' particulars. please Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. Orchestra (Eyarn) is the only one in the For, Date(s) of Birth ,.'..-...... New activities welcomed Derby Diocese to have formed Name and Title . Call at the Hall or write to the Sec. : its own committee and is Mrs. B. M. Skinner. Address ,...... 2 Laverdene Close, Totley extremely active, S.G.M. 8165 . . i Send aIM details of the policies I hav~ marked belo••• THE BABY BAR Brownie Beat I. CHILDREN'S POLICIES. Dateis) of Birth _..... 57 BASLOW ROAD We were pleased Mrs. I TAX FREE INCOME FOR YOUR WIFE if you die early (for men under 45. big Willows, the District Commis- ! CO~r at .mall cost) ,,- ...... •...... ! I TeL 361059 i MORTGAGE REPAYMENT if you die , ,..... !I sioner, was able to come on the •••• _ ••••• 11 •••••• _ ••• 11."""_ •••••••••• _- .•••••••• ....- __ ••••••••• __ .••••••• _ .•••• __ •••• -IIIiIl~ . Specialists in Babies and Infants Wear 25th November and enroll four L- __ -----:-'""-.:-.:::-::::::-;-;-;::-:-::=:::--;::::=:;:-:::-;:;:;,:::::;::::,-;;:;---J of our Brownies. Adverllaeme,," for THE SIGN .houla b. sent 10 E.ersl~y Publica/I•••• Ltd. Stockists of: ~3.34 Cnwe" SI ••• t, Strand, LfJlldOll, W.C.2 Harrington. Kamella. Ladybird. We thank Mr. Tinsdeall for Clvdella, Bairnswear. Shamrock. inviting us to the Nativity Play Ladies Hosiery : which we all enjoyed very much. Ballito Copyrigbt C. A. MARIES & SON PARISH ROUNDABOUT ECCLESIASTICAL HILLFOOT GARAGE, TOTLEY the Guides) and the Servers Annual General Meeting of the (Behind Evan's Grocers Shop ~ ServfltlI Cm..eh and Sidesmen for the good Hil1foot Road) Church on February 24th. Telephone 3 6 1 8-3 9 ordering of our Christmas worship. Watch with the M.U. For all your mechanical repairs - At our December meeting we servicing - welding -- paint Magazine Distributors had a veri interesting and spraying etc. There will be a meeting of lively talk given by Mrs. We collect and deliver cars magazine distributors in the We sell and deliver paraffin Stansfield, about her visit to We repair anything mechanical Parish Hall at 8 o'clock on Singapore last Christmas. Her We have cars and roof-racks for hire Monday, January l l th, first hand experiences were Holidays most enlightening and enter- A. E. PASHLEY taining and a very happy The Vicar will be away from afternoon was enjoyed by all. Family Butcher January 4th to the 9th. There In January the Mothers' Union will be a celebration of the YOUNG.PERSON·LOOK 249 BASLOW ROAD, Watch and Social Problems (Main Avenue) Holy Communion at 9.30 a.m. Dept. is organizing a Television TOTLEY on January 6th, the Feast of Watching Week when members POST THE COUPON BELO" 'Phone 360634 the Epiphany. EVERYONE should have this popu] are asked to observe critically, Sum Assured plus Gill" compound bon dants prOloc.od throughout, Income Fine Lamb, Beef, Pork and Poultry Try our Speciality Sausages Parish Parties any programme which they LIFE POL'ICY Of THE ECC The Ladies' Club Party as consider to be in bad taste. Direct business only, no·agents'.corr Orders D.elivered Daily holders, therefore premiums ar~ 10": ever was a great success, and Both the B.B.C. and I.T.A. are I;Ompoulld bonus declared 1964; "'''' n all the guests counted them interested in what our Union LAURENCE TYM selves lucky to be there. (Mr. thinks. for Life Assurance Family Butcher John Tinsdeall thought this Mrs. Wood, our Deanery the ··BOe 61 BASLOW ROAD, Totley Rise was the best party for years 1) Representative is coming on Tel. 360558 The Parish Appeal Com- Ianuary l 2th to tell us more i'·~"···~·""··_·_"_·"""'···_··"W-···_· 168 BASLOW ROAD, Green Oak mittee held their Christmas about the very worthwhile work • We reply by pos: only. You flUur III Totley Party for the parish on Friday, done by the Watch and Social TO THE GENERAL MANAC Tel. 361088 OFFICE LTD., ALDWYCH I December 18th and are accept- Problems Dept. Our Deanery We Guarantee Satisfaction Send 'PROTECTION AND PI ing bookings now for next (Eyam) is the only One in the Orders Delivered in YOUR District year. Don't forget the Parish For, Date(s) of Birth .u...... Local Fed and Dressed, Derby Diocese to have formed Name and Title " . Beef, Pork, Lamb Hall Appeal Fund Whist Drive its own committee and is

Address u ••••••••••••••••• on Friday, January 15th, 1965 extremely active. S.G.M. S165 . For satisfaction at 7.30 p.m, in Totley Parish Send also de/ails of the pa/if:1e. 1 ha•• For Freshly Ground Coffee Halt. Refreshments and Prizes. Brownie Beat CHILDREN'S poLICIES. Datels For all groceries, provisions, sweets, Tickets 2/-, We were pleased Mrs. beer, wines, spirits and tobacco, etc. i1 TAXFR£BINCOMEFOR YOm Willows, the District Commis- 1 cover at small COIlt) .•.•...•.. .. If YI)U telephone 365038 and give us Electoral Roll •r MORTGAGE REI'AYMENT ;rye your order we will be pleased to sioner, was able to come on the t._III •••••_ .....-.-"··· .••··IIIoII_-....-...- deliver it to your home in one of Forms are now available in 25th Novem ber and enroll four our vans Church for applications to be IIther/i,.menl. for TllESlGN of our Brownies. ~3-34 Crave" oS GRATTON'S entered upon the electoral Toll We thank Mr. Tinsdeall for 71 BASLOW ROAD, of the Parish. Being on the inviting us to the Nativity Play Totley Rise, Sheffield roll entitles one to vote at the which we all enjoyed very much. FULLY LICENSED Copyright PARISH ROUNDABOUT Our Christmas Party was a This meeting was followed by a The Parish Register great success and we thank all very interesting and instructive BA})TISMS the mothers for their help. K.B. talk by our member Mr. A. Watson on the work of the Nov. 8-Robert Paul Alderton fire brigade. Guides Away Nov: 15-Richard Pointer. Norton Mens Society have On the 12th Decemer, the again invited us to hold a joint Nov. 15-Elizabeth Gill Guides went to the Youth meeting with them on Tuesday, Hostel at Learn Hall, Grindle- Nov. 22-Andrew Robert 12th January when Mr. C. ford. Miss Penny Mellor, the Bonnell. Barnes will give his recent Guide Captain led the party, impressions of 'the Contempory Nov. 29-Robert Moore. and an enjoyable week-end was Soviet Scene'. Names as soon had by all concerned. Nov. 2~A11pla J- .YUss. as possible please to any com- We hope to try this again Dec. 6-R,obert Edmund mittee member so that trans- when the weather is better, port can be arranged. Bridges. although the rain did not dampen the Guides spirits. Our extremely popular Dec. 6-William Windle. The Local Association of the annual dinner will be held on Dec. 6-Claire Billard. Guides and Brownies, arc Thursday, 14th January in the asking all parents to join the Cross Scythes as in previous Dec. 6-Tessie Leeson. Parents and Friends Associa- years- time 7.30 for 8 p.m., Dec. 27~iselle HCJpe ~Iu at the School of Nursing. cost l4j6d. per head. Those tion. The annual subscription Brannan. ! is 2j 6, and the money will be wishing to attend should give used to maintain the camping their names, together with the at the Royal Infirmary or equipment and Pack Holiday cash, to our treasurer Mr. V. WEDDINGS R.N. qualification. House at Whiteley Wood Hall, Mather, I Greenwood Mount, which belongs to the Guides High Street, Dare as soon as Oct. 24-- Trevor Paul Corker Children's and General and Brownies. Full details are possible. K.B. and Elaine Pamela Hospital and both of the available from Brown OWl or Sympathy Coates. the Guide Captains. M.B. The crowded church at the Oct. 31-Eric Vidler and funeral service marked the love Elizabeth Skillman Training at the Children's Men and respect of the congregation Yardley Ball. ification. for Mrs. Culley, one of the Nov. 7-Michael David At the Annual General oldest members of our congre- ospital have the choice of the ADinsonand Ann Meeting, the officers elected for gation. Mr. and Mrs. Harris d abroad with salaries ranging MacDonald. the year 196~5 were: and Pamela have our deepest Generous training allowances Chairman: K. W. Parsons. sympathy in their bereavement. Dec. 23-William Edward Secretary: K. Blackburn. We also remember in our Bolton and Patricia Treasurer: V. Mather. prayers Mr. and Mrs. Wright Tanner. in their great loss. Mrs. IELD HOSPITALS SCHOOL OF Committee: Messrs. Edwards, Bradbury, Mrs. Wright's mother RKE DRIVE, SHEFFIELD 10. Harvatt, Simons and Thomson. died on December 23rd. .I.) Copyrigbt PARISH I Our Christmas Party was a With Hands Outstretched great success and we thank all the Archbishop of York. the mothers for their help. K.B. TAKE Dr. Coggan, at the "Feed the Minds of Millions" campaign in Guides Away London, spoke of "a passion to A On the 12th Decerner, the read, sweeping like a forest fire Guides went to the Youth through nations", which pre- GIRL Hostel at Learn Hall, Grindle- ford. Miss Penny Mellor, the sented "an opportunity un- Guide Captain led the party, paralled in history and a LIKE and an enjoyable week-end was responsibility which we dare had by all concerned. not shirk .. " We hope to try this again yOU... when the weather is better, A eMS missionary in although the rain did not India writes, "We have recently with G.C£. or equivalent, dampen the Guides spirits. discovered what a terrific keen to enter Nursing The Local Association of the yearning tbenew literates have under the most modern Guides and Brownies, are for something to read. As we and progressive training asking all parents to join the scheme, drive along from one village to Parents and Friends Associa- For YOU there are now vacancies at the School of Nursing. tion. The annual subscription another, we pass many people is 2/6, and the money will be on the road, and we have found used to maintain the camping that if we throw out a tract as * 3 years' General Training at the Royal Infirmary or equipment and Pack Holiday we pass, it will be picked up. the Royal Hospital for S.R.N. qualification. House at Whiteley Wood Hall, and cyclists will get oif their which belongs to the Guides bicycles to pick up a tract. If * 4 years' Combined Sick Children's and General and Brownies. Full details are we return by the same route Training at the Children's Hospital and both of the available from Brown Owl or above General Hospitals. the Guide Captains. M.B. later in the day people run. out into the roads with hands out- 3 years' Sick Children's Training at the Children's stretched when they see the * Hospital for R.S.C.N. qualification. Men car coming. Sometimes a At the Annual General delay at a level crossing has Nurses trained at a Teaching Hospital have the choice of the Meeting, the officers elected for given an opportunity to sell highest positions both at home and abroad with salaries ranging the year 1964-65 were : from £800 to £2,000 per annum, Generous training allowances Gospels. It is a. thrilling life Chairman: K. W. Parsons. are paid to students. when one realises how perfect Secretary: K. Blackburn. are God's timings, and that Wri~e for illustrated brochure to t- Treasurer: V. Mather. delays are God-given opportun- Committee: Messrs; Edwards, ities". THE PRINCIPAL, UNITED SHEFFIELD HOSPITALS SCHOOL OF NURSING. CLARKE HOUSE, CLARKE DRIVE, SHEFFIELD 10. Copyright Harvatt, Simons and Thomson. (Dept. T.M.I.) (;.~\NDROO HEATING

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Contractors for the new Parish Hall The Vicar Writes: A TRIBUTE & CHALLENGE No Small Change 3. That you will take a Lenten You will already have re-: self-denial box, so that by The Annual Church Meeting pattern of Sunday morning ceived a copy of our Lent giving up 0 n e of the was held on February 24th. worship, and the Family Com- programme. May I suggest luxuries which we take for munion Service at 9.30 became I spoke at the meeting of the three resolutions- granted we may help a child the main morning act of wonderful record of service of I. That you will make a to learn to read or a refugee worship, it was significant how the two retiring Churchwardens special effort to attend family to have at least a -Mr. Ernest Coleman and Mr. this considerable alteration was church at least once every roof over their heads and accepted, without hesitation, by Dudley Stacey. I know that Sunday in Lent, and one of food in their stomachs. the Church Council and the they were embarrassed by what the meetings each week. In these three ways we shall congregation, on the advice of I had to say, and may be even 2. That you will bring with be demonstrating th n we are the Wardens. Obviously the more so to read this, but I feel you a friend or neighbour twentieth century missionaries, council believed then, J.S it does that it is only right and proper -Just a simple invitation by our personal commitment today, that their collective that we. should take note of the is all that is needed-> and by our interest in and wisdom was something not to loyal way in which these men "Would you like to come friendship for other people. be taken lightly, and that if have loved and served the with me next Sunday (or Yours sincerely, they thought such a c!ecision church, and will continue to do I whenever it may be) ? RHYS WALTERS so. was good for the life of the parish then it was the right one, . Radicals i PARISH ROUNDABOUT Mr. Coleman was fir s t EquaIJy significant was their Confirmation church during his very success" ~ appointed Warden in 1942 and blunt determination to carry I As a result of a paragraph in ful Pastorate at Torley Rise. Mr. Stacey in 1955. They are through the building of the l last month's magazine, several \ Sunday School men of courage and humility, Parish Hall, and - though I, adults have indicated their wish and I am sure that I speak for perhaps there may have been to prepare for Confirmation in In addition to the very gen- my predecessor as wen as moments when even the i r the autumn. Before I begin erous donation of £40 mace to myself when I: say how much optimism wavered - the new formal classes, I would like to the Parish HaJJ Appeal by the easier the work of the Vicar of life that the· church and the give any other adults an oppor- Rendezvous, which I mentioned Tetley has been because of community know because of it, tunity to join, and perhaps last month, they have also their good advice and great is due in no small way to their anyone who is interested will presented the Sunday School loyalty. Though I can only courageous determination to contact me some time this with its first visual aid - an g u e s s what their political find the radical solution to the month. Aldis Projector. This will be loyalties may be, certainly as radical problem. a great help, and it is a good churchmen they cannot be Unity gift to receive, especially when described as "conservatives"; For them it is certainly true I very much enjoyed my visit we remember that most of the they are Radicals with a capital to say that the Christian gospel to Totley Rise Methodist Rendezvous members belong to "R", Two and a half years is one of "No Small Change". Church on February 21st, and the Training College at Totley ago when We changed our Copyright many of you have spoken to Hall. I have little doubt that me most appreciatively of Mr. their concern for the Sunday • Wi.h the complimen •• of Chadwick's visit to All Saints', School at All Saints' will be As you know, Mr. Chadwick reflected in the help they will VERNON HUDSON DECORATOR AND PAINTING CONTRACTOR 241 Chesterfield Road, Drcnfleld, Tel. 2377, will be taking up a new post give to the parishes in which later this year, and he willnot they will 1 i v e when they ------__ who donated this page need us to tell him that he has graduate from the College. made many friends in our f-'o!'yright ,.::, '>J'()v'ef.:l~·*mes·and·· Spm.~··ln·St9tik.·at PARISH ROUNDABOUT .:.' -. Sympathy Powell, Mr. D. Sanderson, Mrs. Please remember in your J. Short, Mr. and Mrs *. J. E. prayers the family of Mr. Simons, Mr. D. Snazell, Mr. A. Abson, who died last month D. Stacey, Mrs. C. V. Stansfield, oPeIi,g.10.3.m. to 10.30 p.m. Mr. J. T. Tinsdeall, Mrs. C. A. ~ 1 ' • after a long illness. 'J)dvered Tym, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. White, o~ The death of Mrs. Sanderson Miss S. M. Winson. ·IS8 .BASLOW ROAD, TOTLEY came as a great shock to us all. (26 elected members, and 4 ex- We know the great grief and officio members shown ") TeL 360187 sense of loss that will be felt by her husband, and words are not The Vicar reported on the work of the Council in the past ~hing lUld smau Bore adequate to convey to him and CeDtraI,IIelltiq ContraCtors his daughter our deep sym- year. The following w ere pathy. They will be much in elected as Sidesmen - Messrs. Eo CORKER. &; .CO. LTD. our prayers during the coming Ashton, Edwards, Gill, King, Johnston and Shepherd. Jluildlq and JoiDRy (Antractors weeks. •• over :10 yean. The meeting received a copy Annual Parish Meeting of the revised electoral roll, on WESTOE WORKS, At the Vestry Meeting on which there are now 220 names, BROADFIELD. ROAD, SijEFFIELD. 8 February 24th Mr. Edward an increase of 19 over last year. Blackburn and Mr. Harry The Vicar thanked every- TeL 361795 Powell were elected as our new body for their efforts and Eajoy thCSodai' ~ at come when this unity and inter- ndence must find a completely Churchwardens. excellent work, and urged them AUEYDAlE ,1IAtt· level of expression and corporate not to relax their endeavours .The Totiqan4Djstdct At the Annual Parish Meet- ience.' Here is something to to reduce the debt on the CommUIlity Ass9Ciation ing Mr. Harry Powell was der well during Lent, in order that Parish Hall as quickly as Thu~7.7.3tp", " . ay be acted upon afterwards. Here elected as representative to the Talt .TeIlIIis,· Old ThD.e'Daadq, challengeto all of us to cease being possible, in order that the Cydlta . Diocesan Conference. and Mr. regarding and parochially minded, parish may play its full part in ~ ••• s.mday, 730 ,.Ill, Vernon Mather and Mrs. to realize that we are indeed our responsibility to the church Simons as Rural-Decanal Con- T~. 1;10,... OieItema her's keeper, responsible for his elsewhere. are and 'called upon to share our ference representatives. Twenty- New a¢li\?ties 'Welcomed ds with him, though hebe, as well The audited accounts for Call .at the Hall or write to the Sec. : six members were elected to Mrs. aM. Sklrm,er, Jaybe, of another race of the other the Parochial Church Council; 1964 were presented and accep- 2 taverdeDe Close. Totley of the world. Poverty and ignor- their names appear below : ted by the meeting. in Hong Kong; a struggling THE BABY . BAR reh anywhere from China to Peru; Mr. A. Birley, Mr.* E Black- 57BASLOW .••.ROAD·' ortage of teachers, , doctors, burn, Mr. and Mrs. E. Coleman, The Mothers' Union es, agricultural experts, anywhere (Mrs. P. Maynard) ..r..,'61ItD ....•. Mr. H. Freeman, Mr. R. Gale, rica and beyond-all these are ·..·)'8,... .. ••• ••...·..~hi~. and concerns. That is what MRI is Mr. D. W. George, Miss Harris, Weare looking forward to .... , '. IDfantS Wat·· .. g to us. It is also saying to us Mr. and Mrs. P. Harvatt, Mrs. March 9th, when Mrs. Barlow, Swcldsts of :r . .. ,.'\ •..... -. we are not to see ourselves as the C. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C. Matron of Pirvale Infirmary is .1ill:td:ngtDn; '!ClbnefUl; "Ladybird. dispensers of charity to others. King, Ald. P. C. J. T. Kirkman, coming to talk to us about the .~.~>~<-,~baJprock. 33 Mr. D. Kirkman, Mr.* V. care of elderly people. Mather, Mr." and Mrs. H. S. <:opyright f:~li=:{~~,;,;;

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1.., • '. . •.•••• ;: •• ••••. ~1·.·.·.;,·.:. . •.•. , l' .... "';~,(;.:,~.?:~'<.".:: THE SIGN MARCH 196$ PARISH Sympathy Please remember in prayers the family of Abson, who died last mont after a long illness. The death of Mrs, Sandersoi came as a great shock to us all We know the great grief am sense of loss that will be felt b: her husband, and words are no adequate to convey to him an~.< his daughter our deep sym ".' pathy. They will be much iF our prayers during the comin: weeks. Poor man's church S.P.G. Annual Parish Meeting, '" ..';.\-:- At the Vestry Meeting 01.' .':::"',::.:,":"'; February 24th Mr. Edware . ',,; .'~.':' My brother's keeper Blackburn and Mr. Harn Powell were elected as our neve HAT is MRI'? Answer: 'Mutual fully come when this unity and inter- Responsibility and Interdepen- dependence must find a completely Churchwardens. W dence in the Body of Christ: This new level of expression and corporate At the Annual Parish Meet' must be the clumsiest and leastattrac- obedience.' Here is something to tive name ever given toa great cause. ponder well during Lent, in order that ing Mr. Harry Powell wa:,. And what does it mean1 It means an it may be acted upon afterwards. Here elected as representative to thl» epoch-making re-discovery by the is a challengeto all of us to ceasebeing Diocesan Conference, and Mr. worldwide Anglican Communion, of self-regardingand parochially minded, Vernon Mather and Mrs which the is a part, and to realize that we are indeed our Simons as Rural-Decanal Con',', . of a new sense of mission. brother's keeper, responsible for his welfare and called upon to share our ference representatives. Twenty ..., •.· Corporate Obedience goods with him, though he be, as well six members were elected tx That is nothing less than the truth. he may be, of another race of the other the Parochial Church Council 'The Church's mission,' said the state- end of the world. Poverty and ignor- their names appear below: ment issued by the Advisory Council ance in Hong Kong; a struggling on Missionary Strategy, which began Church anywhere from China to Peru; Mr. A. Birley, Mr.* E Black, it all before the Toronto Congress in a shortage of teachers, priests, doctors, burn, Mr. and Mrs. E. Coleman 1963, 'is response to the Jiving God, nurses, agricultural experts, anywhere Mr. H. Freeman, Mr. R. Gale: whoin his lovecreates, reveals,judges, in Africa and beyond-all these are redeems, fulfils. It is he who moves our concerns. That is what MRI is Mr. D. W. George, Miss Harris: throughouthistory to teach and to save, saying to us. It is also saying taus Mr. and Mrs. P. Harvatt, Mrs': whocallsus to receivehis love, toleam, that we are not to see ourselves as the C. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C&j,"""" to obey, and to follow... ,The time has rich dispensers of charity to others, King, Ald. P. C. J. T.Kirkman)' 33 Mr. D. Kirkman, Mr." V Mather, Mr. * and Mrs. H. S """"-;==_:!""I;" ---'·_·V7-

MARCH,1961> No.2U wisdom and goodness; and that it was IIERSONALITY COLU"N R. ORME & CO. LTD. ~NeW8 this God whom Jesus addressed as 'our Father.' They were also convinced Grocers, Confectioners, that Jesus himself was God, and that the Holy Spirit which had descended Wine Merchants E TO THE DIOCESE on the Church at Pentecost was God e diocese on Sunday, February 7, and is also. How these different aspects of at e who were unable to be in ChuTchon that the truth can be combined into one statementabout God is a problem TOTLEY which has engaged theologians down NETHER EDGE the Church in new housing areas and the ages. 4313 eir need for churches and halls' and BROOMHILL icarages, We have received from the Who wrote Genesis t list a greaf heritage with our ancient C.l.O. and BAKEWELL urches, We must maintain these What is the present view of the u.rches in good order, to pass on the Church on the origin and authorship of Ralph Dean ·l' rI.taget.O.f.uturegen.erat.ions,.• For••some the Book of Genesis, and the nature of BANNERDALE LAUNDRY ...our parishes necessary repairs form. a its sources? ~ name may not mean much to ..~ LTD. avy burden; and they are a respon- The Church of England has made 1many of us. But it will soon, because j~ bility which we must on no account no official pronouncement on the glect, While, however, essential re- this man-full name The Right Rev. !airs must be undertaken, it would be origin and authorship of the Book of Ralph Stanley Dean, full title The For guaranteed satisfaction in '~ong for parishes to spend anything that Genesis. Its sources are the subject of Bishop of Cariboo-is the new Execu- Ilght be regarded as luxury expenditure continued study by leading theo- Quality and Service tive Officer of the Anglican Com- [l their own buildings, while there are logians, both Catholic and Protestant, arishes in new housing areas which and, broadly speaking, they are agreed munion. As such, hesucceed8 the ck the essential equipment of church or that the book is a compilation, and famous Bishop Stephen Bayne, LITTLE LONDON ROAD, 11,and while in other lands there are that it first appeared in its present His duties are enormous, being SHEFFIELD, 8 ·en greater needs, if the work of the form after the writings of the prophets. nothing less than to further the unity urch is to advance. , Far more generously This view was put forward by a num- and mission of the whole Anglican 'Phone 5 0 4 7 2 for particulars ber of scholars in the last century, Fourth therefore and most important Communion, which itself represents all, I ask all parishes and all individual notably by Kuenen in Holland and 18 churches with some 45 million embers of our church to consider Wellheusen in Germany. While their. For the Essentials of members scattered about the globe. ether we are giving all we should, to writings have been criticized in detail, Good Decorations consult lp forward the work of the church in their general thesis is accepted by the Although Dr. Dean comes from a her lands, where Our fellow-Christians diocese in Western Canada he is no H. J. PURDY e often a small minority, livingin desper- majority of· scholars to-day. 4314 (London, City and Guilds) stranger to London. He was born in Ie poverty aacornparod with ourselves. Dedication and Consecration Deptford, went to Wembley County 88 BASLOW ROAD, a religious as in political fields we must :cept and respect the leadership of people Please will you 'explain for your School, and then, after a period in TOTLEY RISE readers the distinction between the : other races and nations, each in their business, to the London College of 'Phone 364836 Nn sphere. We must rid our hearts dedication and consecration of a newly Divinity. He was a Curate of St. terly of aIly.thingproud or patronising erected church? Canadian Wallpapers and Murals Mary's, Islington, during the London 40 Pattern Books of Crown, Sanderson condescendmg in our relation with our By ecclesiastical law buildings which blitz. Later Tutor, Chaplain and Vice- and Continental Wallpapers low-men of other races. This initial are consecrated are separated for ever spect for one another is what is meant, Principal of the London College of Dulux, Brolac, Valspar, Pammastic from the common uses of mankind. Magicote, Duradio, Siscomatte, [ellipex e~ we speak of mutual responsibility Temporary churches are therefore Divinity, he went to Canada in 1951 thin the body of Christ. At the same generally dedicated to the service of to be Principal of Emmanuel College, .e: if we are to fulfil our own respon- Saskatoon. He was consecrated II.In: from .. our longer heritage of God, and the building, and if need be ERIC BRYARS nstian tradition and from our relative the site, may revert to secular uses. 4375 Bishop of Cariboo in 1957.'. alth in the Church of England, we should Here is a man singularly wellquali- lp our fellow-Christians in other lands fled for his important post. What docs 59 BASLOWROAD, more generously than as yet we do. Allquesti.OII5 on the faith and practice of he think of it himself? His answer Totley Rise As par.ishes consider their missionary the (.1lUl'Cb of England sent to the editor POnSlblllt}~in these "3. ri?us waysthrough. of Question Page, 28· Margaret Street. shows a proper and promising humi- Tel. 360856 .nt, they will find help trorn the material Loodon, W.l,willbeansweroo personally lity: 'I am frightened out of my life by ich is available from the Missionary by him if a~panied by a stamped the job. 1 would be foolish not to d Ecumenical Council of the Church addressed envelope, !ssemhly or from our Diocesan Mission- see it as something challenging and Catering for aU OtcaliODS A Book Token, value 55., will be sent to r ~nd Ec~me.nisal Councilor from the the Miter of each question publiShoo. exciting.' Weddl.ngs Rec:epdons Dances etc. I,ss,onary eocrenes, \Vhether or not use 40 Cutlery, Croclcery and I ~lade of such ma!erial, T ask that every [rish, every society or organization Glassware for Hire I icontinued overleaf) *'

MARCH,1965 Derby Diocesan News :No. 212 wisdom and goodness; and that it w ANGELA this God whom Jesus addressed as '0 Circulation over 69.000 Father.' They were also convinc Fashion ColO'/1.Y - Styling that Jesus himself was God, and th and a fantasy style for that the Holy Spirit which had descend, THE BISHOP'S MESSAGE TO THE DIOCESE on the Church at Pentecost was Gl special occasion (The following message was read throughout the diocese em Sunday, February 7, and is also. How these different aspects printed here for reference, and for the sake of those who were unable to be in churct: on that the truth can be combined into o 86 BASLOW ROAD. Sunday.) statement about .God is a preble which has engaged theologians dos TOTLEY 1N his last word to His followers before of the Church in new housing areas, and the ages. .f; His Ascension, Jesus declared that they their need for churches and halls and Telephone 3 6 3 4 0 9 would receive power from the Holy vicarages. We have received from the Who wrote Genesis? Spirit, in order to bear witness to Him, past a great" heritage with our ancient beginning in their own immediate en. churches. We must maintain these What is the present view oft vironment, and spreading out in widening Church on the origin and aI!thorship churches in good order, to pass on the WILLARS circles unto the uttermost part of the heritage to future generations. Forsorne the Book of Genesis, and the nature earth. St. Matthew's Gospel ends with a of our parishes necessary repairs form a its sources? 49 BASLOW ROAD similar bidding and a similar promise: heavy burden; and they are a respon- The Church of England has rna "Go ve therefore and teach all nations, sibility which we must on no account tl Totley Rise baptizing them in the name of the Father, neglect. While, however, essential reo no official pronouncement on t and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost, origin and authorship of the Bo.ok 'Phone 360390 pairs must be undertaken, it would be I teaching them to observe all things what- wrong for parishes to spend anything that Genesis. Its sources are the subject I For Mens, Ladies' and j soever I have commanded you; and lo, might be regarded as luxury expenditure continued study by leading the I am with you alway, even unto the end on their own buildings, while there are logians, both cath?lic and Protester Childrens Footwear of the world." parishes in new housing areas which and, broadlyspeaking, ther ar:e agre GIuv, Tuf, lJevonshire~ Eagle, Deft The Church and all its members are lack the essential equipment of church or under this commission, Wc have received that the book is a compilation, al and other makes In stock hall, and while in other lands there are this charge from Christ; we only have that it first appeared in its prese High Class Footwear Repairs even greater needs, if the work of the form after the writings of the prophe the right to take His name to ourselves church is to advance. Wellingtons always in stock andcall ourselves Christians, if we seek to Far mote generously This view was put forward by a nur fulfil His command. her of scholars in the last centur Fourth therefore and most important The Archbishops of· Canterbury and of all, I ask all parishes and all individual notably by Kuenen in Holland at If it'll Wool, Nylon ~r Cotton, ~itt~ York have called all parishes to consider members of our church to consider Wellheusen in Germany. While tlu or Woven for Knitting or Sewmg for through this coming Lent, whether we are whether we are giving all we should, to writings have been criticized in deta aU the Family • • • • in fact taking our full responsibility in the help forward the work of the church in their general thesis is accepted by tl outgoing, missionary work of the Church. other lands, where our fellow-Christians majority of scholars to-day. 43 I. WHITEHEAD 1 suggest that this means four things, are often a small minority, living in desper- Look out ate poverty as compared with ourselves. Dedication and Consecration 47 BASLOW ROAD First each parish should ask whether its Totley Rise In religious as in political fields we must Please will you explain for yo worship, its fellowship and its various accept and respect the leadership of people Tel. 362917 societies are so organised, as mainly to of other races and nations, each in their readers the distinction between t consider and meet the needs of those who dedication and consecration ofa neK Everything for the home dress~ker own sphere. We must rid our hearts including Belt and Button Service are already practising members of our utterly of anything proud or patronising erected church? Wide range of Gents Underwear, church ; or whether we are in fact prim- or condescending in our relation with our By ecclesiastical law buildings Whil Shirts, Ties etc, arily concerned, as we should be, to "how fellow-men of other races. This initial the love of Christ in word and deed are consecrated are separated for ev Good selection of Ladies Cardigans. respect for one another is what is meant, from the common uses of mankin Jumpers and Underwear toward the whole community in each when we speak of mutual responsibility Temporary churches are therefo parish, and in His name to consider their within the body of Christ. At the same needs, I hope that every Parochial time, if weare to fulfil our own rcspon- generally dedicated to the service ' Church Council, and the committee of God and the building, and if need 1 sihility from our longer heritage of FRANK every organization in each parish, will Christian tradition and from our relative the site, may revert to secular uses. 43 consider this question at some time during wealth in the Church of England, we should Groceries and Provisions Lent. help our fellow-Christians in other lands Beyond the parish far more generously than as yet we do, All questiJJllS on the faith and practice Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Secondly in each Deanery we need to As parishes consider thei r missionary the Cburtb of England sent to the edIt ask whether there ate spheres of life, such responsibility in these various ways through of Question Page, 28 Margaret StreE 253 BASLOW ROAD as Local Government or industry or Lent, they will find help from the material London, W.l. will be answered personal work amongst young people, which arc which is available from the Missionary by him if Il«ompanied by II stamp Tel 360583 wider than anyone parish, and which and Ecumenical Council of the Church addressed enYelope. therefore we can onlv I'each and serve and Assembly or from our Diocesan Mission- A Book Tokeul yalue ss., will be Set'lt 1 Our Speclall.ty- . influence, if clergy and laity from groups. Bacon Prime Grade 'A' Danish Baron ary and 'Ecumenical Councilor from the tbe writer of each question pubIi*d. of parishes within a Deanery plan and Missionary Societies. Whether or not use work together. Cooked Ham on the Bone is made of such material, I ask that every 40 To the needs of others QuIlty ~ce Orders Delivered parish, every society or organization Thirdly we must remember the mission (continued overleaf) DIOCESAN OUTREACH The Church overseas is .being served by 31 Clergy and 25 lay JOHN . BONNER members from this Diocese with whom our Missionary and Ecumen- Newsagent ical Council keeps in touch, sending them the D.D.N. and at Christmas Rust Craft, Gordon Fraser a book. These links are maintained and Noel Tatt Greeting Cards or March by the Rector of N. Wingfield.,Rev. Holkbam Hand-made Studio Pottery Norman Joyce, from whose mailbag . Swedish Wood and Glassware come the following which may strengthen the most important link Hardware, Horticultural Sundries etc. of all-your prayers. Vivien Mills (Horsley) writes 15119 BASLOW ROAD. NT 3 st. Luke 11. 14-28 from Isfahan, Iran, where she is 'cated for Good Director of a Nursing School Torley Rise "which has been most nobly carried You're in leagUe with Satan: say on in spite of many difficulties in opponents of Jesus,after he has mv absence. The Students are bled a dumb man to speak again. mainly Moslem, and know nothing THE MARSTONE of Christ or Christianity before GARAGE LTD. ouare right to see in this action a coming to us. To our joy during A group from the 1964 Summer School approaching of spiritual power,' Jesus seemsto the past 3 years 3 students have Fairlight' Cove, NT, Hastings. (Official R.A.C. and A,A. Repairs) Iy, 'But healingis the work of God, come to know Christ as Saviour and t of Satan. have been baptized. We also occasionally Petrol. OHand Paraffin able to visit the South in the near future. Repairs and Service My work is to overthrow the strong- have Jewish and Armenian students." He asks for continued prayer for Chris- Roy Hazell, formerly Vicar of Marlpool tians that their hearts may hold no hatred Tyres-New and Remoulded Service ld of Satan. And in this contest is now Chaplain to the University at Newand Used Cars erecan be no neutrality. Those who or bitterness for the atrocities and suffering. V,I.P. Petrol and Oils Kingston, Jamaica: "It's extraordinarily "We do rely on your prayers. By our- . they can be neutral willsoon find good of the COuncil to keep in touch with selves we are such poor witness to him. mselves doing Satan's work. It is a Derby 'Old Boys' abroad as it does, and It is hard to stay patient and loving in the TOTLEY RISE, SHEFFIELD help to remind one of the continuing hot, busy days, yet your prayers uphold us." 'cateBishops there have heen able to carry on Derby), Anthony McKenzie Clough (S. h. and encourage the Church, which has Mark's, Derby), and Bernard John Robson ~1JIIi RONALD GORDON suffered greatly. Hp. Allison hopes to be (Stapcnhill) . 41 Reprinted from Derbl' Die>re.mnNews by H.rpur & Sons (Derby)l.ld •• 10. Friar Ga' •• Derby. 'March, 1965. 6 ECCLESALL ROAD nD.D~N.~~Edit(lr~Heaeoe Vicarage, Derbrshire. nn.D ..1\.~.•"· Sec'Tetary,l .•The Collegt,Dv.rb)'. DlOCESAN OUTREACH The Church overseas is being served by 31 Clergy and ~5 lay THE TOTLEY BRIDGE members from this Diocese with whom our Missionary and Ecurnen- GARAGE LTD. ical Council keeps in touch, sending MOTOR ENGINEERS them the D.D.N. and at Christmas a book. These links arc maintained TOTLEY RISE The 'ospels for March by the Rector of N. Wingfield, Rev. Norman Joyce, from whose mailbag' Mobil Pietro! and Oils come the following which may Paraffin SmolrelessFuel strengthen the most important link of all-your prayers. Standard Triumph Stockists LENT I St. Matthew 4. 1-11 LENT 3 St. Luke 11. 14-28 Vivien Mills (Horsley) writes R.A"C. Agents - Recovery Service from Isfahan, Iran, where she is Facing Temptatioo Dedicated for Good Director of a Nursing School DAY (l60376) NIGHT (361624) "which has been most nobly carried CryptOD TllDing HEN Jesus was tempted he an- 'You're in league with Satan,' say rmin spite of many difficulties in Wswered the devil with the help of the opponents of Jesus,after he has my absence. The Students are We specialise in the smallest feature verses from Deuteronomy which refer mainly Moslem, and know nothing enabled a dumb man. to speak again. that makes your home different-- to the forty years of temptation 'You are riSht to see in this action a of Christ or Christianity before to the major conversion coming to us. To our joy during A! experienced by Israel. Thereby the sign of spiritual power,' Jesus seems to the past 3 years 3 students have Consult ••• Evangelist teaches us that in his trial reply. 'But healing is the work of God, come to know Christ as Saviour and of forty days Jesus was encountering not of Satan. have been baptized. We also occasionally KENNETH LEE have Jewish and Armenian students," . basically the same temptations that 'My work is to overthrow the strong- Roy Hazell, formerly Vicar of Marlpool (Calver) LTD. had befallen Israel in the wilderness. hold of Satan. And in this contest is now Chaplain to the UniverSity at <:OPPERFfELDS, By her institution of the forty-day there can be no neutrality, Those who Kingston, Jamaica: "It's extraordinarily CALVER, season of Lent the Church recognizes think they can be neutral will soon find good of the Council to keep in touch with that both she herself as a body and Derby 'Old Boys' abroad as it does, and Via SHEFFIELD themselves doing Satan's work. IUs a help to remind one of the continuing each individual Christian will have to dedicated will that I require, not fellowship in the Gospel though separated Phone Grindleford 469 face these basic temptations, which can sentimental expressions of devotion.' by thousands of miles and working in very and Sheffield 363409 only be overcome in the power of dissimilar conditions. Whatever race or Jesus-the temptation to anxiety about background men may have, their basic LENT 4 St. John 6. ]-14 Tel. 360997 (Todey Rise) the necessities of life; the temptation needs arc the same, and this means that Loyalty and Insight the job of the priest remains essentially 360420 (Dore) to look for certainty where none can the sarne-i-the vital work of Word and COLIN THOMPSON & SON be given; the temptation to claim an St. John does not tell his readers Sacrament is at the heart of all things authority based. on privilege rather a great deal about the Apostles indivi- evervw here." "\Ve had a joyful Christmas-Midnight Butchers and Farmers than on service. dually. But the little he says is of Mass in the University Chapel and (Established 1867) significance, as. may be seen from this Blessing of the Crib (beautiful with LENT 1 St. Matthew rs. 21-28 Gospel Derbyshire-made figures). Then a 5 a.m, TOTLEY RISE and DORE Philip, .as R. H. Lightfoot puts it, celebration for the Nurses of the Univer- Jews and GeDtiIes Alike sityHospital followed by Carols round the Orders Delivered 'takes the Lord's words at their surface wards. On Boxing Day we joined an old Home Fed Pork and Beef The great debate in the early Church value and deals with the problem at English friend who has been a parish Prime QUality Lamb and Veal was. as to how far Gentile converts the level of the market place.' Dog- Home Made potted Meat and Sausage priest here for 5 years, and had fun on the should be required to accept the reli- Poultry, Bacon and Eggs gedly loyal, but unable to penetrate to beach with 500 of his parishioners." gion of the Jews before they could be Ruth Pakenham, who trained at the the inner meaning of the mission and n.R.I. and the Nightingale, writes from admitted into the full fellowship of the message of Jesus. Omdurman, Sudan: "We had a lot of WILLIAM BURTON, M.P.S. Christian Church. The story which Andrew had the gift of seeing the disturbances in November, and the makes up this week's Gospel was no possibilities latent in any person or transitional Government is having quite a Dispensing Chemist doubt framed to meet this debate. situation once they were brought into difficult time, holding things together 'Phone 361181 until the elections in March. The voting It is true that Jesus himself preached relation with Jesus. It was he who age has been lowered to IS which means 45 BASLOW ROAD, Totley Rise mostly to Jews, and not to Gentile introduced his brother, Simon Peter, that many young folk who are Com- 'dogs,' But the attitude he took up in Toilet and Beauty Preparations to him and who later brought Gentile munists will vote." his chance meetings with foreigners inquirers to his notice, as now he "The Southern Provinces ate still verv including unsettled, but, thank God, our Ass/starit Revion showed clearly his intention to offer brings the lad with his packed Bishops there have been able to carry on Coty salvation to all. lunch. and encourage the Church, which' has Max Factor See, for example. St. Luke 7.9. RONALD GORDON suffered greatly. Bp, Allison hopes to be Yardley 41 Reprinted.from Derby Diocesan NflwJ'byHol'pur & SoC National Health Insurance Dispensing 4~D.D..N."' Editor, Heanor Vicarag,p. Des-bysbjr~ This month there are three The ttractions. Firstly, on Thurs- best ay 4th and Friday 5th, Mr. ocock will deliver a talk based policy n the initial findings of the for istory of Tetley' research you? am. There will be an xhibition in the Parish Han, pening at 7.30 p.m, and Mr. ocock's talk will commence at p.m, On March 11th John Hendcr- n, one time a University ecturer in South Africa, will ak on 'South Africa today', t 8 p.m, in the Parish Hall. Lastly, we shall again be . uests of the Norton Branch on Family security or profitable uesday, 16th when the pro- saving-s-our leaflet describes suitable policies in simple amme will be 'An Evening terms. ith Mendelssohn' at 8 p.m. in orton Parish Church. Further !or LJe Assurance etails of the programme will e announced later. Please the tECCLESIASTICAL' --every time ntact any committee member you wish to arrange transport, ---~---~------~------I To THE GENERAL MANAGER, ECCLESIASTICAL INSURANCE OFFICE LTD., ALDWYCH HOUSE, ALDWYCH, LONDON, W.c.:!; I' I Please post me your leaflet 'The Best Policy For You' he Ladies' Working Party I NAMEAND TITLE , ""...... (Mrs. D. Simons) I ADDRESS . ""...... ,""...... , . The Annual General Meeting : S36~ ...... •...... "" ,., ..• I I am partieularl y interested in: the Working Party was held I FAMILY PROTECTION D 'PROTECTION AND PR.OFITS' 0 I rlier this year. Three com- : CHILDREN'S POUCIE.S. Date(s) of Birth .."" , ""...... I ittee members who resigned ------~------ere Mrs. Parkin, Mrs. Stans-

Ad>ufi",ment. [or THE SIGN shoula ~ ,,,,,t to e.ersley PubllcaJlom Ltd. eld and Mrs. Robinson. ~3.34Cr•• en Strut. Strand, London, W.C.2 lected in their place were Mrs. almer, Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Copyright . ,.' ." """""'. s, B.WllSJ;EY& PARISH ROUNDABOUT 187BASI,OW Newsagent,'S~ During Lent 1965, we have This man th there are three The and T()baceoni$t , been. asked by the Vicar to look attractions. Firstly, on Thurs- Sweets and'.Chocolates at the responsibility of the day 4th and Friday 5th, Mr. TelJ63883 Church in the Parish. During best Pocock will deliver a talk based Fancy Goods. Toys etc. this period we are hoping that policy '., Lyons Ice Cream .. ' on the initial findings of the , Agent fW Arthur 'DiXon. Royle. aU our members will visit the 'History of Totley' research for Hall MilrlI:. '-am 'ContmentU BirthdaY sick and elderly. Cuds team. There will be an you? Every Popldar make of StatIoaery· On Thursday, March 25th, , iD,stoe'k. '" exhibition in the Parish Hall, our 'Wave of Prayer' service opening at 7.30 p.m. and Mr. will be combined with our Pocock's talk will commence at SN"OWl'fE, LIMITED celebration of the Feast of The THE LAUNJ)EJWtS It Cl.EANEJtS, Annunciation. The service will 8 p.m. Best Finishing Laundering be held in Church at 2.30 p.m. On March 11th John Hender- Family Services We are hoping to enroll several son, one time a University Bagwash new members on this day. Lecturer in South Africa, will Dry Cleaning Our plans for the Garden speak on 'South Africa today', ~lliriesto : Party include a Sweet stall. at 8 p.m. in the Parish Hall. SNOWfi'B LTD., MILLHOUSES, Mrs. Worrall is to hold a Lastly, we shall again be Coffee Morning at her home, SHEFFIELD 7 Tel. 50051 guests of the Norton Branch on 9 Devonshire Road. on Satur~ Tuesday, 16th when the pro- day, April 3rd to help finance gramme will be •An Evening R.···DAMMS this. Coffee will be served from 10.30 a.m.. with Mendelssohn' at 8 p.m, in B()()TAND SHOE REPAIRS, Norton Parish Church. Further The meeting in April is on for Life Assurance details of the programme will 6l BASLOW ROAD, Tuesday the 13th. This is be announced later. Please the (ECCLE Tottey Rise, Sheffield Tuesday in Holy Week. The Revd, L. K. Usherwood of contact any committee member Brackenfield is coming to tell if you wish to arrange transport, i-T:-rnEG~NilliMANAG us of his visit to the Holy Land. : OFFICE LTD., ALDWYCH H( Your Comfort IsOu.. eoa. , Please post me your leaflet 'The B. The talk will be illustrated with The Ladies' Working Party NAME AND TITLE...... a film. (Mrs. D. Simons) ADDRESS .. At all our meetings friends of The Annual General lvleeting 5365 . members are very welcome. of the Working Party was held 1 am particularly interested in: FAMILY PROTECTION 0 earlier this year. Threa com- CHILDREN'S POLIOES. Date The Men's Society mittee members who resigned A, ~ and he1pfn1 senicewhich (Mr. K. Blackburn) has continUed'thrOUah live g~tioDs were Mrs. Parkin, Mrs. Stans- --~------~-----~ For the last meeting we were Adverltsemems for THE SIGN sb, field and Mrs. Robinson. 33·34 Cra~en Srrei 14 ,~~\~~:r~, fortunate to secure Mr,Spring ~4 of the Sheffield Photo Company Elected in their place were Mrs. at short notice, to (l,ive lin Palmer, Mrs. Powell and Mrs. \~~ )'r'~.~;? excellent talk on photo)l,raphy. Copyright PARISH NOTICE BOARD PARISH ROUNDABOUT OUR WORSHIP Worrall. The retiring Chair- March 23rd-Hat Show, Sundll)'fl : man, Mrs. Parkin presented 7.30 p.m, in the Parish Hall 11,00a.m. The Holy Communion 9.00 a.m, Morning Prayer Mrs. Stansfield who has been Show given by Mrs. Elcott 9.30 a.m; The Family Communion 11.00 a.m, The Holy Communion (on the first Sunday of the month Treasurer for ten yeats, with of Chesterfield Road. and as announced) 2.30 p.m, Sunday School an address book. R~freshments. Tickers 1/6. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon Full details of Weekday Services are to he found on the church porch Brownies Coffee Morning notice board. (Mrs. K. Bridges) Mrs. White wishes to thank The Vicar will usually b.e in church o~ Monday from 6.30 to 7.0 p.m .. to meet a?-yone who Wishes to see him and to arrange for Baptisrm On 22nd of February we all who supported and helped and Weddmgs. joined all the Sheffield Brownie at her Coffee Morning on February 6th, the proceeds of Vicar: Pack for Thinking Day celebra- THE REVD. RHYS WALTERS. B.Se., tion in the City Hall. ,Ve were which, £18.10.0" have been The Vicarage, Sunnyvale Road. Tel. 362.322. given to the Parish Hall Appeal Chul'I:hwlrden •. I very pleased indeed that we had E. BLACKBURN ,54, The Grove. Tel. 362029 Fund. H. S. POWELL. 74. Main Avenue. Tel, 362516. our new pennant in time for Cbolrm•••• r 1 this occasion. Church School C. II. JONES, 44, Totley Brook Road. Tel. 36125, A film show was held on OfllMll1 We w e I com e the new A. A. IIAYWOOD, B.A., 114, Townhead Road, Dare. Tel. 361531. 'Tweenies' to our pack, and it Thursday, 18th February in SUn'''n I A. BIRLEY, 61, Marstone Crescent. the School Hall. Two films is rewarding to see the steady ~I"r Church School: increase in our numbers, as about Scotland were shown. J, T, T1NS1>EALl. 26, Main Avenue. School Tel. 36193t some of our senior members At the meeting, parents of the will soon be moving up to the children who are to visit Guides. Edinburgh with the school WI'II III IIIIFFlll. "11' ... during Easter 1965, were told Guides the final details and arrange- We wish to thank all who ments. gave their support to the Coffee A school journey to Alton Evening. This was:, v e.r y Towers is planned for Axension Punch successful venture indeed. The Day. proceeds have been used to buy Company Colours, and we are Display of Work now able to participate more On March 26th the children S~·ores of the Church School will fully on ceremonial occasions. arrange a display of work in the Castle Mapke't Parish Hall Appeal Fund Parish Hall. This exhibition March 19th-Whist Drive, will be a curtain raiser for the "Education Today" question 7.30 p.m, in the Parish Hall time, arranged as part of the Specialists in Refreshments and Prizes No SMALL CHANGE programme. Tickets 2/-. Copyright Biscuits and Sweets (;.~\NDROO HEATING

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Contractors for the new Parish Hall THE VICAR WRITES~ NO SMALL CHANGE apostles m u s t have had diseases cured; and by this exactly the same feeling after continuing inspiration, the The Lent programme was women in ancient Totley, Easter Day, but- something kingdom of God will be built a heavy one, and I am most who tried to cope with the transformed them fro m and the hopes of mankind grateful to the many people problems of poor relief, of people with dreams of a realised. who made its success pos- e d u cat ion, disease, and better world to people deter- This is why being in sible. Of course, the real Christian evangelism, it must mined to build it, and that church on Whitsunday is so success is not to be judged often have seemed that the "something" iscaUed in tra- vital. It is not a sentimental by attendance at the meet- odd S against them were ditional theology "the gift of occasion, but an opportunity ings, but in the manner in tremendous. But above aU the Holy Spirit". Through to acknowledge that, from which we answer the many they had a single-minded this inspiration, men and the source of all creation, questions that our studies confidence that they would women throughout the cen- there flows into man the have raised. succeed; that they would turies have g a i ned the power to continue the divine build schools; would feed the courage to face the tremen- task of creating a world of When we look back at the poor; would conquer disease: dous odds and put evil to perfection. history of our village or our would build a church. rout; freedoms have been country it all seems so simple, 2. That the apostles must won, poverty conquered, RHYS WALTERS. whilst now everything seems have possessed this same so involved, and the very confidence when they looked complexity of our modern at the enormity of the task PARISH ROUNDABOUT society sometimes induces in Jesus had given them,. of a sense of weariness and us building a kingdom that be- Services Whitsunday model church; Mrs. Felton hopelessness. So often one i''? and Mrs. Rollin who made longed to God. Without it, 8.00 a.m, Holy Communion . hears it said '- whether in , ,it would have been absurd to the costumes; Mrs. Palmer politics, industry or, the .j 9.00 a.m. Morning Prayer. 'think that they had any hope and Mrs. England who church-e-i'Yes, have heard we of success; but succeed they 9.30 a.m. Family Communion supplied the hats; the stage it all. before; . hothing is did 1 2.30 p.m, Sunday School. hands - Mr. Wiggett(who really going' to .change". I was press-ganged), Mr. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and think we need to remember The sad thing about our England and Mr. Heiser; Mr. Sermon. c two, things- own society is that there are Wilkinson who provided the so many good men and Sunday School colour photographs of London 1. That though, our prede- women who would like the airport; Mr. and Mrs. The contribution of the cessors may not have had the world to be a better place in Drewery and Mr. Vaughan Sunday School and A.Y.P.A. difficult problems which are which to live,but have no Dunn who t r a i ned the ours, their resources were confidence that their hopes to our Lent programme was A.Y.P.A. c hoi r ; and, of extremely successful. We much less than ours, and for will ever be realised. The course, we must not forget must thank the children for the Christian men and (Copyright) all the mums and dads who their enthusiasm in present- put up with the play for so ing "Saints Galore"; the many weeks. • With the

PARISH R( s, H. WESLEY &. SON LTD. THE staN MAY 191i~ 187 BASLOW ROAD Messiah Newsagent, Stationer The per for man c e of and Tobacconist "Messiah" on Good Friday Sweets and Chocolates evening was most memorable. Tel. 363883 Not only was it extremely Fancy Goods. Toys etc. Lyons Ice Cream suitable for Good Friday, but Agent for Arthur Dixon, Royle, the fact that it was an Hall Mark, and 'Continental Birthday ecumenical effort on the part Cards Every Popular make of Stationery of our own choir and that of in stock the Methodist Church at Tetley Rise made it even SNOWITE LIMITED more noteworthy. THE LAUNDERERS It CLEANERS One of the recommenda- tions of the discussion group, Best Finishing Laundering which met during Lent under Family Services the leadership of Mr. Ray- Bagwash mond Gale, was that we Dry Cleaning should find more opportuni- Enquiries to: ties for joint activities with SNOWITE LTD., .MILLHOUSES, the other churches in the SHEFFIELD 7 Tel. 50051 neighbourhood, and there is Arti:s-t·.$con,eption ofa M-o,jner space,raftp(u5i~.e a phJrle1 Amerl.cQ.n (mbas.s:y no doubt that Unity must spring not only out of theo- R. DAMMS logical reproachment but also ABOVE THE BRI6HT BLUE SKY from real fellowship. Our BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRS thanks to the soloists - 'W' • HlLE they beheld, he was taken commented that the astronaut found 63 BASLOW ROAD, up, and a cloud received him no signs of heaven. Mary Hampshire, Soprano, out of their sight.' This kind of lan- Symbolic Language Pauline Birchwood, Contralto, Totley Rise, Sheffield guage is getting some people worried, Frederick Garret, Tenor, these days. How can we any longer But such questions are really rather Charles Hayes-jones, Bass, talk about going 'up' to heaven, or silly. When, for instance, Sf. Luke Your Comfort is OUR Concern 'down' to earth, in days when space was compiling, in Acts, someaccount and to Ha r old Bradley, exploration has made such termino- of what happened at the Ascension he Organist, and Ronald Weston logy outdated? Where is heaven, in was necessarily using language which Conductor. relation to those mysterious and is inescapable whenever any attempt Sympathy 30blt lftatb ~ Sons apparently illimitable distances ex- has to be made to describe the in- The Leading Funeral plored by such pieces of apparatus as describable. We do the same ourselves We extend to Mrs. Sarjant those which have photographed the when we speak of a man having a our deepest sympathy in her Directors surface of the moon, or the. Russian 'high' purpose, or of someone 'sinking to the depths' of despairyor even of bereavement; the death of A reverent and helpful service which and American space vehicles which are even now ona journey to Mars? someone else having a 'broad' mind. Professor Sarjant came as a has continued through five generations Evenwhen the first sputnik orbited the In none of these cases do we really great shock to us all. His 14 EARSHAM STREET, earth, in the days of Mr. Khrushchev, mean height, or depth, or breadth in reputation Was international, physical terms. We are only seeking SHBFFlBLD4 he was reported as having jocularly and he was working right up 65 to the time when he died. Tel¢phOD' 2 3 2 2 9 MAY, 1965 PERSONALITY COLUMN The custom of receiving the Holy No. 114 Communion in one kind only appears to date from the persecutions of the Church in the third and fourth cen- turies, when the consecrated bread was lceptfor distribution to those who could not attend the service. The normal custom of receivingboth bread and wine was, however, general until about the twelfth century, by which time the majority of the laity com- municated at Easter only, and there seem to have been few protests when the Synod of Lambeth in 1281 re- stricted the wine to the celebrant,in case it might be spilt. The Church of England restored Communion in both kinds when the first English Prayer Book was issued Greenbank, Turnditch, in 1549. While there is at the moment no sign of the restoration of the prac- Tom H.'tr., ~rayer of Hum ble Access or the prayer tice in the Roman Church, we may be .'Here we offer and present ourselves" encouraged by the fact that this . fter the Communion. Church adopted English for much of Monica Furlong : With the passing of the Prayer Book the Mass last Advent, and we have no ~\Iternative and Other Services) Measure, ~e may expect further change under the doubt that in a united Church Com- NE of the most cheering develop- uthority given by Parliament to the Can- munion would be in both kinds. 4385 Oments of recent years has been the T~lePh()J.l~:~3~~. ioeations. We may expect as a first step emergence of a new kind of Christian .. hat authority will be given to various Heaven and Hell writer; critical, hard-hitting, not a bit ihanges which are not controversial and How is it that in the Creed we say sentimentally pious, and well able to ~hich have come into common use, such 'He descended into hell' and yet Jesus Is alternative prayers after the Third hold her own with critics. Such a one ~Q!lect, or the use of the shortened Corn- said to the dying thief 'To-day shalt is Monica Furlong, whose articles in randments or the Kyries in the Commun- thou be with me in Paradise' ? the Daily Mail have a wide and on Service. This would overcome the The answer to your paradox is that appreciative following. Her work has .mcertainty and ambiguity when clergy rOffiiseto use the form prescribed in the the word 'Hell' in the Creed and the also appeared in Punch, the Spectator, word 'Paradise' in 81. Luke 23. 43 ., oak of Common Praver "and none other, mean exactly the same thing; namely, and many other journals. xcept so far as shall be ordered by. lawful the abode of the departed. When the Married, with two young children, uthority", Meanwhile new forms of I,c:rvice are being prepared by the Litur- she is well able to look upon the Creed was first translated into English. .Iieal Commission, of which Canon Jasper 'Hell' meant simply a hiding place. It Church with a critical yet under- Chairman and our Provost a member. was only during the Middle Ages that standing eye. There is plenty of the Measure such new forms may it became associated particularly with criticism in her most recent book, but be allowed in certain selected parishes ideas of fire and torment prepared for it is still called With Love to the by the Bishop for an initial, ex- period of two years,or given the wicked. 4386 Church; and the American magazine for general use throughout the Time, in an article on new trends in a maximum period of fourteen Christian thinking, has quoted her as If they are then to be included in a saying: 'I cannot imagine a more of Common Prayer, further All questions on the faith and practice of would be needed, presumably the Church of England sent to the editor enjoyable time to be a Christian. For a Church Assembly Measure of Question Page, 28 Margaret Stroot, while the holocaust is sweeping away Parliament; but such approach London, W.l, will be answered personally much that is beautiful and all that be made with the knowledge that is safe and comfortable and un- e new form had first been tried and by him if accompanied by a stamped sted in public worship in the parishes. addressed envelope. questioned, it is relievingus of mounds For further study A Book Token, value 55., will be sent to of Christian bnc-a-brac, and the Parishes, within parishes, or the writer ofeaeh question published. liberation is unspeakable.' more information by Canon Naylor, 72 Recision at all?" Information Office .Is.) and the (continued overleaf) MAY, 1965 The custom of receiving the He T$/i:"~BY No. 2101 Communion in one kind only appea Derby Diocesan News to date from the persecutions of tl LTD. Circulation over 70,OOCI ,~'.~l!lG_B.S Church in the third and fourth 001 'G.~. turies, when the consecrated brea '~J;lds! was kept for distribution to those wh The IJishop's Article could not attend the service. Tl ~1~~·OJ.l8.' normal custom of receiving both brea p..mn ' SIDO~ FDeL Changes in our Forms • ,., . • .'y~ and wine was, however, general unl of Worship about the twelfth century, by WIDe StIuidard,,Triumph~k$'" , ' time the majority of the laity con R.At.Apats. - 'RecOmiy'Sftric:e:' "AS Article XXXIV declares 'every partic- municated at Easter only, and the: DAY (S60l76) NIGHT (161624).. ular or national Church hath authority seem to have been few protests whe to ordain, change, and abolish, ceremonies CQP~~ .. TuninC or rites of the Church ordained only by the Synod of Lambeth in 1281 r· man's authority, so that all things be done stricted the wine to the celebrant, l to edifying'. That, in fact, is what has been case it might be spilt. happcnlng .• . We have entered a period The Church of England restore of liturgical change, with all theadvantages Communion in both kinds when tl and disadvantages of such a time." These Photo : Derbyshire Advertiser 'Consult,. .••• first English Prayer Book was iSSUE words come from the 1958 Lambeth Con- Greenbank, Turnditch, in 1549. While there is at the mome KENNETH .LEE ference report on the Prayer Book. Since no sign of the restoration of the pra then the movement for reform has pro. ceeded with quiet, but steadymomenturn. Prayer of Humble Access or the prayer Roman (qdver) LTD~ tice in the Church, we may 1 The reform in ways of worship has been "Here we offer and present' ourselves" encouraged by the fact that th CQI'PJntFfnDS~ taking place in all communions, and is after the Communion. Church adopted English for much c cALvEtt. . drawing divided churches together, M they With the passing of the Prayer Book the Mass last Advent, and we haven (Alternative and Other Services) Measure, Vila.' SHEFFlELD learn from one another. Ithas two main doubt that in a united Church Con aspects. One factor springs from a more we may expect further change under the munion would be in both kinds. 43; Phone Grindleford 469 accurate knowledge of ways of worship in authority given by Parliament to the Con- vocations, We may expect as a first step and,Sheffield 361M the early Church. Those who drew up our Heaven and Hell Book of Common Prayer in the 16th cen- that authority will be given to various tury declared it to be their intent to restore changes which are not controversial and How is it that in the Creed we $1: TeL 36(j997 (Totley Rise) the "godly and decent order of the ancient which have come into common use, such 'He descended into hell' and yet Ies: 3tJ042() (Dare) Fathers"; those who seek reform in our as alternative prayers after the Third Collect, or the use of the shortened Com- said to the dying thief 'To-day sha , ' Church to-day continue their work, but thou be with me in Paradise' ? & with more accurate knowledge of the mandments or the Kyries in the Commun- COLIN ,THOMPSON SON, worship of the early Church. The second ion Service. This would overcome the The answer to your paradox is tlu Bu.tchersand Farmers and complementary aspect is the desire uncertainty and ambiguity when clergy the word 'Hell' in the Creed and tl that worship shall express the needs and promise to use the form prescribed in the word 'Paradise' in St. Luke 23. ~

DIOCESAN NOTEBOOK The Eagle Club, recently opened at Eyam commemorate in August the Newbold, will have a full-time Warden tercentenary of the Plague. The Arch- living in the former School House and bishop of York will preach in the Delf on running a five evenings a week open Youth Grttcefs,CuQie(tiQilers, "Plague Sunday", August 29th, at 3.0 Club. The other two evenings the Club p.m, The Duke of Devonshire is appealing will be availableto Church members, and 1 .,Wi~~'M~tchaftts" for May for their Church Restoration Fund at 8.15 it is hoped to welcome pensioners in the '.; .. ,. :.. ) '--i:~,'~..< on May and, on Northern Regional. mornings. It shows how usefully old The Revd. H. E. Jones, Vicar of erich school buildings can be adapted by co- at from r929-55, we regret to record, died on operation between Church and State. TO'It.EY· March 25th. South Normanton is to lose St. Peter's, Oreenhill is to be conse- their Rector, Revd. K. Jones, who is to be crated on May :U. The followingSaturday, NETHER: . EDGE e are not to be frightened of God, Vicar of Creech St. Michael, Somerset. the Staveley Deanery Youth Club goes BRQOMH14- y to be reverent. That is the begin. The Revd. C H. Cave, Vicar of Ticknall, there for Sung Eucharist at 4- p.m. Other g of wisdom. The secular power, at since 1956,has been appointed Lecturer in Youth Clubs are also invited. Theology at Exeter University, and BAIreWEtL st when seen to be an instrument Provost Ham bequeathed his theological MORLEY IN MAY order and justice, is again to be library to the Cathedral where it will May. 4. Revd. Eric James at Parish & noured. augment the Bishop Rawlinson Library to People Day. BANNERDALE' LAUNDRY which a number of new bookshave recently May 21-23. Open Retreat-e--Rev. R. H. t, L'I'f);' Jas. been added. Priestnall (Special arrangements for any 1. 17-21 People's Offering, In the hope of who can only come from Saturday after- There is a growing tendency to enlisting more male support, evening noon). Fm:guara.iiteedliti~OD In use to accept moral responsibility. services are to be held in addition to the Jnne 8. Morley Day. Cathedral one on October 1St. The Vicar QuilUty 1I-nd.~ee id what Idid, we think to ourselves, of Buxton will preach at the first in Ilkeston NO SMALL CHANGE use of psychological or soeio- Parish Church on May 6th at 8.0 p.m, · . . in Chesterfield: "Certainly 'cal conditioning. when Bishop Parfitt will receive the offer- nothing as yet to give another twist to .'1..IT'rLE LONDON ROAD. ings. the spire! Nor any signs of wild revolu- ,t is no new discovery that our "The Breadsall Venture", born last tionaries waiting to blow up the whole SHEFFIELl?r .:,-8 hans· are influenced (if not deter- month, is an Anglican-Methodist magazine fabric. Nevertheless more than a spate of Il1ed) by factors of heredity and which deserves imitation. words . . . underlying them all is the 'Phone 5 D 4:72 for 'particulars ~ironment. The iniquity of the World Children's Day is on June loth. persistent question of priorities-what are Details can be had from 13, Heddon Street, the chief things the Church exists to do in fhers is visited upon the children. London, W.l. this Parish and the wider world? ... how Fot.tbeE_dals 'of t we must not conclude from this "Unity Begins at Home" is the theme much of our time, and energy and re- Good Decorations eounlt •.•• t there is no personal accountability of the British Council of Churches' sources ... are being spent on other things? our moral decisions. Whitsun Conference, June 4-8, at Swan- · • . in Mickleover: "a meeting of H. J. PURDY, or the universe is not morally wick. Speakers include the Dean of minds active in their care for the 'image' of (London, Cit)' and Guilds) Liverpool, and the Revds. David Edwards their Church and in the intense desire to tral. At the heart there is God, and Kenneth Slack. break down that Ghetto wall that it is all 88 BASLOW ROAD, erous, just, and consistent in all his Summer Schools. The Church Un- too easy to build around us." ys, He is 'the Father of the lights ion's School of Sociology asks "What is TOnEY RlSE • .• in Boulton : "At the cost of £250 heaven. With him there is happening to Man r" (July Z7-31) with 'Phone 3MB:l6 no we have financed the building of a wooden iation, no play of passing shadows' Christian and Humanist speakers (Cost school in Kisima (Kenya) .. " a direct CanaQiaIl. Wallpapers and MQ~ls £7 7s. apply 199, Uxbridge Road, W.1Z). outcome of our Lent Course to express 40 PattemBooks of Ci'Owtl.Sanderson .E.B.). And only those who open The R.D.S. Course is at Chichester, Aug, out gratitude for our own fine educational and Conf;i)1entalWaUpapers ir hearts to him can live. -Pa!ninastic 17-25. for anyone interested in drama in facilities." Dul-ux. " ..Brola~. ,"Vatspar; the service of the Church. The Bishop of Magicote.Dii'radio,-stscomatte,' Jellipex Derby states that he might be able to help ~STER 5 Jas, 1. 22-27 The Church's Ministry-concluded. with the cost for one or two places for n this passage James is echoing the Junior Clergy. (Details Miss K. Hudson, Confirmation preparation is also a rnatter Lady Mabel College, Wentworth Wood- for serious consideration by the Children's '1EtUC BRYARS- eristic protest of the great house, Rotherham). Department for in the past there has been a ish prophets, that a ceremonial "Watch your Lead!" There has been danger of Sunday School becoming a sub- "'59 BASLOWROAD. gion is worthless if it does not issue an,increase in thefts of lead from Church stitute for growing up with and into the ust dealing. roofs since the considerable increase in life of the Adult worshipping community. ~ i~Jeyl&e price has made this outrageous form of To sum up, ahead of the Children's t is, of course, questionable whether theft particularly lucrative. All Church- Department lies a challenge. New and .tel. 360856" istianity is aptly described as a wardens are strongly advised to see that wider horizons must be explored if the igion' at all. But at least Sf. James the lead On their Church roofs is satisfac- approach and impact of the Church's mphatic that its value must be torily insured. Ministry to Children are to be effectiveand The Editor would be glad to hear from lasting, All that is undertaken must spring goo by moral, and not ceremonial, any who might be interested in a third from a genuine care for the young by those Continued on pare 77 edition of the D.D,N. in Crown Octavo called to teach, and by the Adult worship- 73 size (5' x 7'). pers where they live.

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DIOCESAN NOTEBOOK Eyam commemorate in August the tercentenary of the Plague. The Arch" bishop of York will preach in the Delf on "Plague Sunday", August 29th, at 3.0 p.m. The Duke of Devonshire is appealing The Epistles for May for their Church Restoration Fund at 8.15 on May and, on Northern Regional. The Revd. H. E. Jones, Vicar of erich from 1929'55, we regret to record, died on March 25th. South Normantonis to lose their Rector, Revd. K. Jones, who is to be EASTEI\ 2 1 Pet. 2. 19-25 We are not to be frightened of God, Vicar of Creech St. Michael, Somerset. only to be reverent. That is the begin- The Revd, C. H. Cave, Vicar of Ticknall, THIs is a passage addressed to slaves. since 1956,has been appointed Lecturer in 1Slaveryofthe traditional kind is no fling of wisdom. The secular power, at Theology at Exeter University. longer met with.Neverthe1ess,every- least when seen to be an instrument Provost Ham bequeathed his theological one is still to some extent 'enslaved'- of order and justice, is again to be library to. the Cathedral where it will honoured. augment the Bishop Rawlinson Library to to the children perhaps, or to the job. which a number of new books have recently St. Peter's messageis one that is not been added. popular to-day. It is that our very EASTER 4 Jas.T, 17·21 People's Offering. In the hope of slavery is at the same time our oppor- There is a growing tendency to enlisting more male support, evening services are to be held in addition to the tunity-our opportunity to follow in refuse to accept moral responsibility. Cathedral one on October 1St. The Vicar the steps of Christ. Submission, I did what I did, we think to ourselves, of Buxton will preach at the first in Ilkeston whether to lawful authority or to con- because of psychological or socio- Parish Church on May 6th at 8.0 p.m, ditions of work or to the claims of the logical conditioning. when Bishop Parfitt will receive the offer- ings. family, is not now usually classed It is no new discovery that our "The Breadsall Venture.", born last among the virtues. But it was through actions are influenced (if not deter- month, is an Anglican-Methodist magazine the patience and submission of'Jesus-e- mined) by factors of heredity and which deserves imitation. submission, not servility-that the environment. The iniquity of the World Children's Day is on June loth. world was redeemed. Details can be had from 13, Heddon Street, fathers is visited. upon the children. London, W.I. 'When thou shalt be old,' said Jesus But we must not conclude from this "Unity Begins at Home" is the theme to Peter, 'thou shalt stretch forth thy that there is no personal accQll.ntability of the British Council of Churches' hands, and another shall gird thee, for our moral decisions. Whitsun Conference, June 4-8, at Swan- wick. Speakers include the Dean of and carry thee whither thou wouldest For the universe is not morally Liverpool, and the Revds. David Edwards not.' neutral. At the heart there is God, and Kenneth Slack. generous,just, and consistent in all his Summer Schools. The Church Un- EASTER] 1 Pet. 2. 11-17 ways. He is 'the Father of the lights ion's School of Sociology asks "What is happening to Man?" (July 27-31) with The four imperatives ar. the end of of heaven. With him there is no Christian and Humanist speakers (Cost this Epistle are a summary guide to variation, no play of passingshadows' £7 7s. apply 199, Uxbridge Road, W.I2). the Christian in his relationships with (N.B.B.). And only those who open The R.D.S. Course is at Chichester, Aug. others. their hearts to him can live. 17-25, for anyone interested in drama in the service of the Church. The Bishop of Every human lJeing is to be Derby states that he might be able to help honoured. Such is 'the due of one EASTER 5 Jas, 1. 22-27 with the cost for one or two places for created in the image of God. 'Man is Junior Clergy. (Details Miss K. Hudson. In this passage James is echoing the Lady Mabel College, Wentworth Wood- not a thing-not something to be used characteristic protest of the great house, Rotherharn). merely as a means: he must always in Jewish prophets, that a ceremonial "Watch your Lead t" There has been all his actions be regarded. as an end religion is worthless if it does not issue an increase in thefts of lead from Church in himself' (Kant). roofs since the considerable increase in in just dealing. price has made this outrageous form of Then come some specificcategories. It is, of course, questionable whether theft particularly lucrative. All Church- Fellow Christians, who stand to us in Christianity is aptly described as a wardens are strongly advised to see that so close a relationship that they are 'religion' at all. But at least St. James the lead on their Church roofs is satisfac- best called brothers, are to be loved. torily insured. is emphatic that its value must be The Editor would be glad to hear from They are to be treated as Christ judged by moral, and not ceremonial, treated his own. Gad is.to be feared, any who might be interested ina third Con:inu~ on p.,. 77 edition of the D.D.N. in Crown Octavo size (5' x 7'). 73

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Over 100 Wines and Spirits in Stock: at DABQUT BROAD HEADS ence of Guiding. Her enthus- iasm has been a great your Mace Grocers help already, and we hope You know the word Malnutrition will be of even greater benefit Open 8.30 a.m, to 10.30 p.m. in the future. Otden Delivered Dore Guides are being very good neighbours, and have 158 BASLOW ROAD. TOTLB'! Invited our company to join Tel. 360187 them on a weekend camp on 21st May at Whiteley Woods. Plumbing and Small Bore The Guides are looking Central Heating Contracton forward to this and hoping that it will serve as an E. CORKER & CO. LTD. introduction to future camps Building and Joinery Contracton of our own. for over 20 years WESTOE WORKS, Men's Society BROADFIELD "ROAD, (K. Blackburn) SHEFFIELD, 8

C,. Tel. 361795 As plans for staging a Rose Ball last month were more Enjoy the Social atJDosphere at he knows what it means ABBEYDALE HALL involved than had been anti- Malnutrition can mean children with swollen legs and bodies, peeling The Totley and District cipated, the committee regret skin, sores and continual suffering, Community Association that this function will now Malnutrition can mean slowly going blind. have to be postponed until Thursday. 7.30 p.m. Malnutrition can mean nerves wasting and eventual paralysis. Table Tennis, Old Time Dancing, the Autumn. Malnutrition can mean going mad. Cyclists Malnutrition can mean being so weak that there is no energy left. Thul'Sday and Saturday, 7 30 p.m. Whist Our next meeting is on 13th To sow. Orto reap. Or to do anything but slowly die. Tuesday, 1.30 p.m. Orchestra Oxfam is fighting malnutrition. With food and medicines. May when our M.P., Sir Peter New activities Yfelcolned But most important of all with the kind of long-term aid that helps Roberts, will be the speaker. Call at the Hall or write to the Sec.: people rid themselves of malnutrition once and for alI. Mrs. B. M. Skinner, On Ascension Day (27th) it Someone. somewhere can hope again if you help today. 2 LaverdeneClose, Totley is hoped that members will attend the 7 a.m, Communion THE BABY BAR Service which will be follow- 57 BASLOW ROAD ed by a light breakfast in the IXFAM~"iL~ Tel 361059 Parish Hall, It will assist SpeclaUstsin Babies and with catering if you would Infants Wear inform us of your intention Stockists of: to partake of this corporate Adv~rll.",",,,,, for THESlGN.hould be ••nl 10 Evmley P"bllcallM3 Ltd. Harrington. Kamella. Ladybird. 33.34 Cra•• n StrUI. Sirand. London, W.C.2 Clydella, Bairnswear, Shamrock, breakfast by signing the list Ladies Hosiery : in the Church porch. (cont.) Ballito (Copyright) ~- ---

Co A. MARIES & SON PARISH ROU NDABOUT HILLFOOT GARAGE, TOTLEY ence of Guiding. Her enthus- (Behind Evan's Grocers Shop - Christian Aid Hillfoot Road) this year there wll1be a iasm has been a great You know the Telephone 3 6 1 8 3 9 hOUle to heuee collection in help already, and we hope For all your mechanical repairs - the parish for Christian Atd; will be of even greater benefit servicing - welding - paint and we are most grateful to in the future. spraying etc. members of the A.Y.P.A. Dare Guides are being very We collect and deliver cars who have agreed to distribute good neighbours, and have We sell and deliver paraffin We repair anything mechanical the envelopes. and to the invited our company to join We have cars and roof-racks for hire adult members of the congre- them on a weekend camp on gation who will give up their 21st May at Whiteley Woods. A. E. PASHLEY time tocoUect them. The Guides are looking forward to this and hoping Family Butcher The local churches have arranged a meeting on May that it will serve as an 249 BASLOW ROAD. 5th at the Union Church at introduction to future camps (Main Avenue) 7.30 p.m., when the speaker of our own. TOTLEY will be Mrs. Lena Lloyd, 'Phone 360634 Secretary of the Sheffield Fine Lamb, Beef, Pork and Poultry Christian Aid Committee. A Men's Society Try our Speciality Sausages film will be shown illustrat- (K. Blackburn) Orders Delivered Daily ing some of the work ot As plans for staging a Rose Christian Aid, 1 hope that Ball last month were more he knows, .. LAURENCE TYM many members of the con- involved than had been anti- Family Butcher gregation will try to be cipated, the committee regret Malnutrition can mean childrer present, as I feel that what skin, sores and continual sufferh 61 BASLOW ROAD, Totley Rise that this function will now Malnutrition can mean slowly g Tel. 360558 hinders our work for the have to be postponed until Malnutrition can mean nerves \\ 168 BASLOW ROAD, Green Oak Church overseas is 0 u r the Autumn. Malnutrition can mean going m Totley ignorance of its needs and Malnutrition can mean being so Tel. 361088 what is being done. OUf next meeting is on 13th To sow. Or to reap. Or to do an We Guarantee Satisfaction May when our M.P., Sir Peter Oxfam is fighting malnutrition. Orders Delivered in YOUR District Whist Drive But most important of all with Local Fed and Dressed, Roberts, will be the speaker. people rid themselves of malnut Beef. Pork. Lamb Friday, May 21st 7.30 p.m On Ascension Day (27th) it Someone. somewhere can hope ; in Totley Parish Hall. Is hoped that members wlU For satisfaction Refreshments and Prizes. attend the 7 a.m, Communion For Freshly Ground Coffee Service which will be follow- For all groceries, provisions, sweets, Tickets 2/- in aid of Parish beer, wines, spirits and tobllteo; etc, Hall Appeal Fund. ed by a tight breakfast in the OXFA If you telephene 365038 and give us Parish Hall. It will assist your order we will be pleased to Guides with catering if you would deliver it to your home in one of our vans (M. Bellamy) inform us of your intention We all welcome to our Adw,tirements for THE SIGN .1 GRATTON'S to partake of this corporate 33-34 Crave" SIr< 71 BAStow ROAD, company a new lieutenant, breakfast by signing the list Totley Rise. Sheffield Miss Gillian Heathcote, who in the Church porch. (cont.) FULLY LICENSED has had many years experi- (Copyright) PARISH ROUNDABOUT PARISH NOTICE BOARD Men's Society (cont), An advance notice of our OUR .WORSUIP Our society is responsible first meeting in June. which SunllillYIII . ,' 8,00 u.m, The Holy Communion for the children's games and is on the first day of the 9.00 a.rn. Mornihg Prayer the carnival dance at next month, when we are to have 9.30 u.m, The Family Communion . " a film given by the Trans- J I .00 ·a.m. 'The Holy Communion (on the first Sunday ,of the month month's Garden Party. Plans and asanDounc~d) for the dance are already port Department. 2.30 p.m, Sunday School' :. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon well in hand and suggestions Full details of Weekday Services are to he found on the church porch for the children's games will Church School Activities notice board. Edinburgh, Easter 1965 be welcomed by the com- The Vicar will usually be in church on Monday from 6.30 to 7.0 p.m., A party of 22 children and to meet anyone who wishes to see him and to arrange for Baptisms mittee. and Weddings,' " five adults visited Edinburgh Now some advance notice at Easter. The visit lasted of a holiday photo competi- ViClllr: five days and much was THE REVD. RHYS WALTERS, ase, tion to be held on 8th packed into this time. The The Vicarage, Sunnyvale Road. Tel. 362322. October. There will be journey was made by coach, Churchwardens: sections for photos and slides E. BLACKBURN. 54, The Grove. Tel. 362029. the coach and driver, Mr. T. H, S. POWELL, 74, Main Avenue. Tel. 362516. in both black and white and r • " A. Carnell, remaining with Choirmallwr ; " , - ',.. colour, and prizes will be the party. Sightseeing includ- ,C. H: J?NE~" 44, Tetley ,B!~c:kRs>a~.: Te~. 36125. awarded by a guest panel of Organist:' " . ed Edinburgh Castle, The A. A. HAYWOOD, B.A., 114, Townhead Road, Dore, Tel. 361531. judges, so don't forget YOUf Palace of Holyrood and Dun- Sacristan: camera this summer. fermline Abbey. Coach trips A. BIRLEY, 61, Marstons Crescent. Headmaster Church School : Finally a word of thanks were made to Loch LOmond J. T. TINSpEALLt 26,..Main .Avenu~~. Sl;~()Ql Tel,J619tL to those members who scaled (shrouded in Scotch mist) the heights to remove dust and the new Forth Road and cobwebs from the less bridge. An evening was accessible parts of the Church spent at the Gateway theatre, WHI' IN IHllllll1J "'lIT" • ,_ interior and also to those where an excellent produc- who are assisting in the tion of John Drinkwater's churchgrounds, 'A Man's House' was enjoyed. Ladies' Club A fitting climax to the trip (Christine B. Greenhoff) was the return journey made through the Lake District. P~n.ch On May 4th weare hold- ing our Annual Plant Auction when we hope to see many Is it my turn ? of our members arrive and ALTAR FLOWERS 8i;ores depart with arms full of May 2~Mrs. D. Tym, plants, and flowers. May 9-Mrs. Stansfield. Cas'tle Ma.rket A Fashion Show is to be May 16-Mrs. Billard and held on Tuesday, May 18th Mrs. Watson. at 7.45 p.m. It will be given May 23-Mrs, H. Johnson. by Leonards of Asline Road May 30-Mrs. B. Turner. Specialists in and the tickets are 2/·. (Cupyright) Biscuits-and Sweets (;.~\ N DR 00 HEATING

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THE VICAR WRITES: A QUESTION OF LOVE of the Church in an era when Peace is m 0 r e than the Christianity seems to be absence of war. It is more A few days ago, nearly granted-food in our larders; becoming an optional extra. than literacy, democracy, and every national newspaper water in our taps; hospitals The lesson of history is very freedom from poverty and carried a photograph of a in our city; schools for our clear, if we have the courage disease, but all these are pre- mother in Don-hoi holding children. As we rejoice in to learn it, and it is that the conditions. Our forefathers a dead child, after the town the building of our new relevance of Christianity is who pioneered reforms at had been liberated from Viet- school in Totley, we should directly related to the social home knew that this would cong occupation. I do not think back to the days when action of the Christian com- not be the kingdom of God, know how much the war in to be able to read ana write munity, to the degree we are but also that on such founda- Vietnam is costing, nor - I was exceptional, and across agents of the love of God. tions the kingdom could be suppose-does the mother of the world to those countries We may not want to be built. the dead child. At the open- where it is still regarded as reminded of a dead child in H we stop worrying about ing of the Garden Party, we only possible for a small the arms of his mother in the techniques and institu- were reminded of the war in minority, and where those Vietnam, but if through that, tions of presenting Christian" Vietnam and how much we who receive higher education your conscience and mine is ity to our neighbour in our all desire to see peace. Yet can be counted on the fingers stirred into action, then God street, and start acting like peace seems to be a hard of one's hands. will have brought good out men and women full of the thing to strive for; within of waste and evil. love of God towards people hours of the initiative taken A hundred years ago, the like those in the Dong Hoi We can pray that the by the Commonwealth Prime Church in this country was photograph, then our neigh- diplomats striving for peace Ministers it became obvious pioneering the creation of a bour in our street may begin will be given the inspiration that it was not going to be as national social conscience, in to see what Christianity is and persistence to succeed, simple as all that! In the education, in housing, in about. and pray by prayer unceas- world in which we live, the health, in industrial relation; It is a thought for your ing. difference between alignment there seemed to be no aspect holidays. and non-alignment is very of life that was outside the But the cessation of hostfli- difficult to define. attention of the Christian ties will not bring peace. RHYS WALTERS community. The Church then It may seem odd to you was filled with men and PARISH ROUNDABOUT that. when so many of us are women overwhelmed with a preparing for holidays, my realisation that they were Holiday Arrangements Other services will be sus- letter should start with a meant to be agents of God's I shall be away from the pended until my return. I reminder of the reality of the love. Today, we take pride parish during most of July, am most grateful to the Vicar world, but there as so many in the past, but wonder how and on Sundays the 11th, of Dare for his assistance. things that we take for we can preserve the mission 18th and 25th the services Copyright will be taken by the Revd. R. G. Heawood, Vicar of Dare, Garden Party and his assistant curate, Mr. The Garden Party made a • With tb. tomplim.nts or Peter Staples. On these profit of nearly £250, and

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The Party was opened by the Scouts who built the BROAD HEADS Mr. J. D. Spence, arid we are fireplace and lent us one of your Mace Grocers most grateful to him for their tents for the Red Cross! giving up his afternoon to The organisation of the Open 8.30 a.m, to 10.30 p.m. come to Tetley, Miss Eliza- Garden Party was in the beth George presented him Orders Delivered hands of Mr. Vaughan Dunn, with a bouquet for his wife, Mr. Sanderson a n d Mr. so if anyone saw him stagg- 158 BASLOW ROAD, TOTLEY Simons, and man y men ering through Sheffield Tel. 360187 helped them. I wish to thank station on 19th June he was them, and particularly Mr. only carrying out Elizabeth's Blackburn and his sons, who Plnm.bing and· Small Bore instructions to make sure again spent long hours pre- Celltral Heatilll: Contradors that he took the flowers to paring the grounds. his wife. E. CORKER & CO. LTD. As long as we do not relax My personal thanks must Building and Joinery Contractors our efforts to clear the debt be expressed to Mrs. Jones for over 10 years on the hall, it seems possible and all the Ladies of the that we shall reduce it by WESTOE WORKS, Working Party who, under £1,000 this year, but perhaps BROADFIELD ROAD, her chairmanship, worked so SHEFFIELD, 8 it is too early to count our it). Alcock hard to help to reduce the Tel. 361795 chickens. debt on our parish hall; and Enjoy the Sodal atmosphere at to all the other societies and ABBEYDALE HALL individuals who organised Parish Hall head The Totley and District , stalls and games. I think During the month of Community Association i in the world now. Those who have b good fortune to find work which that 0 u r young people's August, apart from parish Thursday, 1.30 p.Jb. organisations A.Y.P.A., Table Tennis, Old Time Danclillo '~,•.satisfying .and interesting initse.lr, breakfast, the hall will be be able to look back with all the Cyclists Scouts, Guides and Brownies closed for cleaning and holi- Thursday and Saturday, 7 30 p.m. re fondness and gratitude to the -deserve special mention. days. Whist rs when they were growing up. For The Church School is now Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. Orebestra others, for those Who, perhaps The Carnival Dance and using the hall, during the New activities welcomed ause of lack of guidance at this Barbecue in the evening was can at the Hall or write to the Sec.: ~tical stage of their lives, drift out to building of the new school, Mrs. E. M. Skinner, another triumph for 0 u r ~d-end occupations, the past will and we appeal to all societies 2 Laverdene Close, Totley resident M.e., Mr. D. George, ~e no golden glow upon it. to leave the hall as tidy as and part of the very consid- raice of Motive possible. THE BABY BAR erable profit made was due to 57 BASLOW ROAD ~t is vitally important that young le--and, after all, they. are to- the generosity of Mr. Frank Tel 361059 Thompson, who provided and Farewell now's Britain-shouldbe helped SpeclaUsts in Babies and uch as possible to a wise choice of cooked the barbecue. Here Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Infants Wear and occupation. we must thank the Rendez- Parkin are leaving Tetley Stockists of: ut what is a wise choice? It is not vous, who supplied the coffee shortly to spend their retire- Harrington. Kamella. Ladybird. rmuch a matter of exactly what Clydena. Balrnswear, Shamrock. and manned the servery; and ment in Driffield, They have 97 ladies Hosiery: Copyright Ballito \! ~. ---~·-_··'-~------r,

PARISH RO c. A. MARIES & SON THE SIGN JUI,y 1965 I HILLFOOT GARAGE, TOTLEY! The Party was opened by (Behind Evan's Grocers Shop - ':I.•~'~. Mr. J. D. Spence, and weare Hillfoot Road) . most grateful to him for Telephone 3 6 1 8 3 9 giving up his afternoon to For all your mechanical repairs - i: come to Totley. Miss Eliza- servicing - welding - paint' beth George presented him spraying etc. with a bouquet for his wife, We collect and deliver cars We sell and deliver paraffin so if anyone saw him stagg- We repair anything-mechanical ering through Sheffield We have cars and roof-racks for hire station on 19th June he was only carrying out Elizabeth's A. E. PASHLEY instructions to make sure that he took the flowers to Family Butcher J his wife. 249 BASLOW ROAD, (Main Avenue) My personal thanks must TOTLEY be expressed to Mrs. Jones 'PhOne 360634 and all the Ladies of the Fine lamb, Beef, Pork and Poultry Working Party who, under Try our Speciality Sausages her chairmanship, worked sc Orders Delivered Daily hard to help to reduce the debt on our parish hall; and to all the other societies ani LAURENCE TYM The way ahead individuals who organise, Family Butcher stalls and games. I think 61 BASLOW ROAD, Totley Rise HIS is going to be a very important go in the world now. Those who have the good fortune to find work which that 0 u r young people'! Tel. 360558 Tmonth for a great many boys and 168 BASLOW ROAD, Green Qak girls. They will be leaving:school and is satisfying and interesting in itself. organisations A.Y.P.A. facing the way ahead to the unknown will be able to look back with all the Scouts, Guides and Brownie! Tetley more fondness and gratitude to the Tel. 361088 territory of time to come. And as the years pass most of them yearswhen they were growingup. For -deserve special mention. We Guarantee Satisfaction will look back from time to time the others, for those who, perhaps The Carnival Dance anc Orders Delivered in YOUR District nostalgically, seeing, maybe, a golden because of lack of guidance at this Local Fed and Dressed, Barbecue in the evening was glow over the days of their youth: critical stage of their lives, drift out to Beef. Pork. Lamb dead-end occupations, the past will another triumph for 0 u I Forty years on, when afar and asunder have no golden glow upon it. resident M.C.• Mr. D. George For satisfaction Parted are those who are gathered and part of the very consid For Freshly Ground Coffee to-day, . Choice of Motive Shall we look back and forgetfully erable profit made was due tc For aU groceries, provisions, sweet!, It is vitally important that young beer. wines, spirits and tobacco. ete, wonder the generosity of Mr. Franl people-sand, after all, they are to- If yOIltelephone 365038and give US What we were like in our work and morrow's Britain-should be helped Thompson, who provided anc your order we will be pleased to Ourplay? deliver it to your home in one of as much as possible to a wisechoice of cooked the barbecue. Hen our vans But how they willlook back will, to job and occupation. we must thank the Rendez GRATTON'S a very large extent, be determined by But what is a wise choice? It is not VOUS, who supplied the coffer the kind of life and work to which they so much a matter of exactly what and manned the servery; ant 7lBASLOW ROAD, 97 Totley Rise, Sheffield FULLY LICENSED JULY. {90S News No. 216 oneof them, because it leads to more PERSONALITY COLUMN broken homes and the loneliness of those whose lives are affected. And again, what this noticeable report calls 'the loss of religious beliefs during the last fifty years' is yet another. The decline in church-going has meant the loss or an opportunity for corporate worship and fellowship in a com- munity of like-mindedpeople, it states. Rather cheeringly it adds that 'this decline appears to be checked.' Less cheeringly, it goes on to state that 'even church-goers often feel a sense of isolation when attending a service in anew district when no one wel- comes them.' And then, again, there Dewi Morgan is the habit, very typically British, of keeping oneselfto oneself. .EW1 MORGAN (pronounced Dhow-i Why is loneliness bad for us? The D rather than Doo-i), as all Fleet broad answer is that men and women Street knows, hails from the oldest are social beings, with a built-in need province of the Anglican Com- for each other's company and support. rnunion-cthe Church in Wales. It just happens to be true that we are After curacies in Cardiff, Aberdare and Aberavon, he moved to West- indeed 'members one of another,' just .." as St. Paul once said. And to know the minster in 1950 for arnemorable joys of good neighbourliness, friend- twelve years at S.P.G. as Editor and ships, of family life and sharing the Press Secretary. During this period he good and the bad together, is a neces- began to write his Anglican kaleido- Garypart of our human environment. scopes which were soon being read in Without human companionship, it every part of the world. Expanding P/u:!'Js.f;y ''(ri.d/ePIlr1t.ot'', Sh:fficM a.1IdR~",'. T. Ru~,jieU St. Peter's, Greenhill would seem, our personalities cannot Frontiers and The Bishops Come to Lambeth-« 1957, Lambeth Speaks- survive without grave distortion. God's grace we too may "win not 1958, The Undying Fire and They Be- the Lord". The missionary rusk Modern Disease came Anglicans~1959, 1662 And All around US in each parish; we in .ngland in our generation have a special So loneliness is not only a social rhate-1961. In 1962he became Rector of Wren's esponsibility for the new housing areas; problem; it is also, and for many and e have our share in the world-wide varied reasons, surprisingly growing famous Fleet Street Church of 81. ission of the Church. more acute as time passes. It is a Bride, and Chaplain to the Press Club, In keeping with this task in which many disease of modern life, like a noise or where he has been able to exercise a ave shared, Oil Saturday, May zznd, I valuable pastoral ministry in a vital onsecrated the new church at St. Peter's, nervous tensions. And, strangest fact reenhill, and on the following Sunday perhaps of all, the more we crowd field. Recently he returned from a oming took the first Celebration of the together the more we seem to produce 30,OOO-milejourney to Algeria, Iran, arish Communion in the new Church. lonely people. India and Korea on behalfof Christian IVecongratulate and thank the vicar and Aid. He tells the full story in his latest eople of the parish, the architect and the What is being done about it? One ontractors, and all who have contributed cheering fact which this remarkable book The Seeds of Peace, and for good y their gifts for this new church. The report of the National Council of measure there is a fascinating film heffield Telegraph' On the Monday Social Service makes plain is that a about it as well-'The Long March.' escribed the church as "the realisation of great deal of thought and practi- Not surprisingly, his warm and Long-cherisheddream" for the parish of reenhill, and as "a little gem of novel cal attention is being given to this affectionate personality has endeared esign which is the outcome of much hard Conl;aUe4 ••••pae. II' him to a very wide circle of friends. nd resourceful thinking". The mission of the Church is first and 104 oremost toward men and women and hildren that many may be "won to the ord", It is a sound principle for all rI JULY. 1%5 >i.t~·N;(iE LA Derby Diocesan News No. 216 I one 'of them, because it leads to mor broken homes and the loneliness { Circulation over 71,000 ~~_.~------~~~~--- those whose lives are affected. An again, what this noticeable report cal The Bishop's Article 'the loss of religious beliefs during tl J~~~~~'occarion ... ' Church and Mission last fifty years' is yet another. TF '. ' .,'. In Early Days Repton decline in church-going has meant tt 86 BASLOW.·.·,R,OAD. IN THE YEAR 653 A.D. fo~r priests who loss of an opportunity for corpora. had been disciples of St. Aidan at worship and fellowship in a con. TOTLEY Lindisfurne, , Cedd, Adds and munity of like-mindedpeople, it state Betti, were sent on a mission and allowed Rather cheeringly it adds that 'til ',feleph0fie36 3 4 0 9 by the heathen kingl:'enda to enter Mercia. One of these priests, Cedd, was later re- decline appears to be checked.' Le called and sent on a similar mission to cheeringly, it goes on to state th; Essex, where he became Bishop of the 'even church-goers often feel a senr .wn.tARS East ~SJ(ons in 654. In 656 the next king of of isolation when attending a servk Mercia, Peada, became a Christian' and 49 BASLOW' ROAD Diuma became the first Bishop of l\lerc;ia. in a new district when no one we T0tleY' Rise It seems fairly certain that Diuma would comes them.' And then, again, the have held his see at Repton, which was the is the habit, very typically British. I 7hone: ~;90 ancient capital of Mercia. TIede in his keeping oneself to oneself. history writes of him: "Diuma in a short For Mens. Ladies .@Ui Why is loneliness bad for us? Tl time won not a few to the Lord, and died Clu14rimsFootweQr . among the mid-Anglians in the country broad answer is that men and wome called Feppingum". The name is obscure: are social beings, with a built-in net: GIttV, Tuf, »eron!lbire, Eagle, Deft but I ,owe~o Canon Hopkins the suggestiort for each other's company and suppot and other lIlllkes in stadt that It might well be the equivalent of It just happens to be truethat we a: High '.Class Footww Repairs Repcndune, one early form of the name of W~ always in stock Repton. After Diuma there were three indeed 'members one of another,' j~ other Bishops of Mercia, Ceollach, 'I'rum- as St. Paul once said. And to know tI here, and . St. Chad, brother of joys of good neighbourliness, frien; Illt". Woo~ Nylon. or eouoa. Knltte4 S~. Cedd and himself also a disciple of St. ships, of family life and sharing t~ or Woveafor Knitting or~1 for Aldan, then became Bishop of Mercia in good and the bad together, is a nece 669, and settled in Lichfield where it is au tWo F.-Dy • • •• . said that "no Mercian bisho~ as yet had sary part of our human environmer' held his see". In 660 there was founded in L 'WHITEHEAD P!lrlo,l I~y '·Ca.lf{t:Pf~Qderwear~ '. ~as built, and the present crypt at Repton responsibility for the new housing areas' problem; it is also, and for many ar we have our share in the world-wid~ 1S probably part of that church. varied reasons, surprisingly growir Good" seledion.of Ladi •. Car<1igans, It is very fitting that Repton should have mission of the Church. In keeping with this task in which many more acute as time passes. It is JumJM!n and. Underweat been chosen fat' our new Suffragan See have shared, on Saturday, May 2,2nd, I disease of modern life, like a noise ( bec~u~e of ~ts. association with this ear!~ consecrated the new church at St. Peter's, nervous tensions. And, strangest fa· Christian mission and the first Bishops of Mercia. The title of our new Suffragan GreeJ?hil!, and on the following Sunday perhaps of all, the more we eros•• morning took the first Celebration of the ·FRANK PlUfST Bishop will be a constant reminder, both to Parish Communion in the new Church. together the more we seem to prodm our new Suffragan Bishop himself when he lonely people. . Grtlcerl~ ap4rrovisi()DS is appointed and to us all, of the missionary We congratulate and thank the vicar and people of the parish, the architect and the What is being done about it? Or task to which God calls His church. We Fresll''F'@t·~Vf!getab1es'. contracrorsvand all who have contributed cheering fact which this rernarkab who call ourselves Christian to-day owe our faith to the fact that others have worked by their gifts for this new church. The report .of the National Council c 2$,,:~WROAP throughout the centuries to maintain and She~eld Telegraph· on the Monday Social Service makes plain is that ... . . Tel. . 360583 pass on the faith from generation to described the church as "the realisation of generation, and that we ourselves were a long-cherished dream." for the parish of great deal of thought and prad Greenhill, and as "a little gem of novel cal attention is being given to th taught the faith in church and home and school. design which is the outcome of much hard CanlinuoJ an ~ai. ,: and resourceful thinking". In our Midst St. Peter's, Greenhill 104 The mission of the Church is first and "Freely ye have received, freely give." foremost toward men and women and It is 0':lt te8po~sibility now in our day to children that many may be "won to the mamtain the faith and pass it on, praying Lord". It is a sound principle for all ·"::;;r':':;{"·:'" ..... '.,',,'~~ I House, 7!d., the Cathedral Sd., Education NEWS IN BRIEF Council sd. -.,,!:' )J.~lt;,· I Clergy Moves. The Revd, S. A. C. n. Church Planning and Arrangement: John, Rector of Syderstone, King's Lynn, II. Planning for the Present (C. 1.0. 3S.) .:::~~Ws-aamt-: - . is to be the new incumbent of Barlow. The I will make many wonder if their church is as Rcvd, S. T. D. Kronenberg, Vicar of well arranged as it might be. "The sense ..••. :~·60~"~t I Loscoe since 196:<:leaves in September to of corporate worship is very hard to foster . _,~Tatt (iree_ cards lecture at a new Training College near if the worshippers are scattered about" H(j~>Hirid-made .'Studio PotterY Reading, and the Revd. T. V. Hurdle, in rows of unused seats. "There seems to .and·~ Chaplain to the Diocesan Training College be no necessity to divide the choir into two ·."'ood is to be Vicar of Great Gransden, halves, facing each other", nor for two Har4~'B(lrtii:wt:unl sillwrl5~te; Mr. W. Abel, who has been Treasurer of separate pieces of furniture for the lessons the Diocesan Board of Finance since 1947, and the sermon. :-i''/1911ASLOW ROAD., tead of the brier shall come up the e tree.' One day the whole presented the accounts for'thelast time with Our circulation tops 7 r ,000 this month . TotleyRise his usual clarity at the Diocesan Confer- with 1,000 new readers in Mickleover and tion will mirror the glory of him em:e.He was thanked far his long service W. Hallam whom we welcome. Ten ough whom all things were made. by the Bishop of Derby and the Archdeacon magazines account for a fifth of our out- of Derby, and presented with a Set of put led by Boulton 1650, Shiveley 1600, TImMARSTONE Crown Derby. He will continue to serve as Eckington and Frecheville r400 each, INITV 5 1 Pet. 3. 8·15 a member of the Board. GARAGE LTD... Heanor 1350, Littleovcr £150, Newbold ,:; .. Common Mind ][35, Helper (St. Peter) 1100, and Ash- People's Offerings will be received by -(9«teial~.c. ~,.L\.1tepairB) e often find in the New Testament the Archdeacon of Derby at the second of boumeand Chesterfield 1000 each, t the ideal of life which is held up the regional services at Chapel-en-Ie-Frith (averaging I copy for 8 people). ,"; . Petro], OUandPataf&: on July loth at 5.30 p.m. when the Vicar But there are still 16 parishes of over .' '." .Repalrs and Serv~ the Church goes far beyond what of Buxton will preach. The total at 5°00 totalling 135,000-~a seventh of the ~Newand Remo~'Service t reasonably be expected of a Diocese-taking only 400 copies between Ilkeston was £3 I qs. od. • '.New and. UseciCars tural' community, 'Be ye all of one them (J to 337 people). They could add at V.I.P. PetrQl ~a Oils White veils, 22, 32' square in good least 7000 to our total if they included the nd,' In 1 Corinthians L 10 the same condition are. offered by the Diocesan · 1 is proposed by St. Paul-'be D.D.N. in their magazines. TO'nEy RISE, ~FFIELD G.F's. to a new parish; apply to Miss The comparative strength of our country feedy joined together in the. same E. Iakeman, Beech Croft, Hope, parishes is shown in the Deanery sales nd and in the same judgement.' ranging from Eyam and Ashbourne ''fe1epbo~e-: 363328 The C.M.S. Outlook for June, an excel- e need not suppose this to mean lent survey of India to-day, was written distributing I copy for 7 people to Derby's by one of our missionaries, Professor :<:0, Not all the urban deaneries are at the t discussion and debate are pre- Paul Jackson of Agra University, whose bottom: Bakewell 8, Longford and Buxton Members of the Natioul Federation of · ded.But after discussion, on the Fishmongers .llJId- the Briti$h Turkey home is in Buxton. 9, Melbourne 10, Wirksworth and Heanor · ttern of the events described in II, Staveley and Glossop 13, Bolsover 15, F~tioll "Youth and the Church in a changing Duffield and Ilkeston 16, Repton 18, ts 15, a common mind should be Community" a statement of the policy and Alfreton 19. E. CHAMBERS&' SON ted and adopted. services of our Youth Council, (2S. from FISHMONGERS the Youth Chaplain, 12, St. Mary's Gate, JAMES Acts It. 27-12. 3 Derby) suggests how we may work to- DIOCESAN RECORD .UCENCBD . GAME" .DEALERS gether, especially in Deaneries, to meet the T.QlBPOULfty SPECIAUSTS er Circle Member Licence to Curacy-in-Charge. April needs and enlist the energies of young : :~tabJished1899 ... t. James the Great was the brother people. It includes details of conferences 26th. The Revd, Leonard Kirkham Under- on parish youth policy which have proved wood to Edalc, TO'tLEV.' RlSBami the apostle John and son of Zebedee, valuable, of the work of Keymen, and is not to be confused with James, Admissions to Benefices. May 8th. HBBLBYGRQNt ·S~FFlELP Leadership Training. of Alphaeus, who was also one of The Revd, Douglas Ambrose Southward, TeIepJ;1ones: '60806; '50623. )64Ui Our 124 Readers (54 of them Diocesan) A.L.C.D., to the Vicarage of Hope. Patrons: Twelve, or with James, the brother took 3658 services last year an average of Dean and Chapter of Lichfield. •....•;_.••...... • .•....••..... the Lord, the leader of the church May rath, The Revd. John Harry - ---- 2Q each. But the greater our debt to _-- .lJerusalem .: Readers, the more urgent the question Watts to the Vicarage of S. Wingfield. asked by a recent report (The Shape of Patron-The Bishop by lapse. y trade he was a fisherman, whose the Ministry E.C.C. 3S.): "what theolog- May 26th. The Rcvd, Kenneth Roy er ran a business big enough to ical justification is there for separating the Upton, M.A., to the Perpetual Curacy of a certain number of employees. ministry of the word from the ministry of St. Chad, Derby. Patrons-C.P.A.S. temperament he was impetuous- the sacrament 1" May 28th. The Revd, John Stott ns of Thunder' he and his brother "The way the money goes." Of each Gamon to the United Benefices of Norburv recalled. with Snclston, Patron for this turn': £ of our Board of Finance's 1964 expendi- ogether with his brother John and ture 8s. 2!d. went to Clergy Stipends, Major L. A. Clowes. 5S. 4d. to central funds (2S. o!d. of it for June and, The Revd, John Frank h Peter, and On occasion with Ordination Candidates), IS. rold. to Walter Victor Copping, B.D., A.K.C., to the drew, he formed the inner circle of Church Extension, Diocesan Management Perpetual Curacy of Langley Mill. Patron Twelve. IS. 9d., Diocesan Work IS. {d., Diocesan -Vicar of Heanor, 105 Printed by Harpur &; So", (Derby) Ltd .• 10. Friar Gale. Derby. July, 196~. "D.D.N.K EAlit"r. Heanor Vicarage, Derbysbhe: "D.D.N." Secretary, 1, Tho Coll.go, Derby. NEWS IN BRIEF Clergy Moves. 'The Revd. S. A. C. B- John, Rector of Syderstone, King's Lynn, is to be the new incumbent of Barlow. The Revd. S. T. D. Kronenberg, Vicar oC"", Loscoe since 1962 leaves in September to·[1.I-;'\ The Epistles for dul, lecture at a new Training. College near;" Reading, and the Revd. T. V. Hurdle," Chaplain to the Diocesan Training College; is to be Vicar of Great Gransden. :C':'" Mr. W. Abel. who has been Treasurer of~'& the Diocesan Board of Finance since 1947,":' TRINITY 3 1 Pet. 5. 5-11 instead of the brier shall come up the presented the accounts for the last time with (; Humility and Vigilance myrtle tree.' One day the whole his usual clarity at the Diocesan Confer-" creation will mirror the glory of him HE first epistle of St. Peter alternates ence, He was thanked for his long scrvice." through whom all things were made. by the Bishop of Derby and the Archdeacon :. T between majestic exposition of of Derby, and presented with a set or what God has done in Christ and 1 Pet. Crown Derby. He will continue to serve as'," exhortation to his readers to rule their "J'RINITY 5 3.8·15 a member of the Board. . \".>,. lives accordingly. A Common Mind People's OCfedngs will be received by . In this passage the author first of all We often find in the New Testament the Archdeacon of Derby at the second of'. the regional services at Chapel-en-le-Frith." urges humility. This is a distinctively that the ideal of life which is held up on July roth at 5.30 p.m, when the Vicar' Christian virtue. It is the appropriate for the Church goes far beyond what of Buxton will preach. The total at attitude of man before God who gives might reasonably be expected of a likes ton was £31 I4S. ad. grace to the humble. It is appropriate 'natural' community. 'Be ye all of one White veils, 22, 32.' square in good that man should also be humble before mind.' In 1 Corinthians 1. lO the same condition are offered by the Diocesan -. his fellows. since they are made in ideal is proposed by St. Paul-vbe G.F.S. to a new parish; apply to Misa ." God's image. secondly, the author perfectly joined together in the same E. J akeman, Beech Croft, Hope. ' urges Vigilance, lest his readers through mind and in the same judgement.' The C.M.S. Outlook for June, an excel- ,'.. persecution or deception should de- We need not suppose this to mean lent survey of India to-day, was written.. by one of our missionaries, Professor. fect from the Church. He •ends with that discussion and debate are pre- Paul Jackson of Agra University, whose an ascription of praise to God, through cluded. But after discussion, on the home is in Buxton. whose initiative the Church has come pattern of the events described in "Youth and the Church in a changing into being and through whose care her Acts 15, a common mind should be Community" a statement ofthe policy and .." . life is sustained. expected and adopted. services of our Youth Council, (2S. from : the Youth Chaplain, 12, St. Mary's Gate,> Derby) suggests how we may work to- TRI N ITY 4 Rom. 8. 18-23 ST. JAMES Acts 11. 27-12. 3 gether, especially in Deaneries, to meet the :. Grandeur of Creation Inner Circle Member needs and enlist the energies of young people. It includes details of conferences 'The world is charged with the St. James the Great was the brother on parish youth policy which have proved ': . grandeur of God,' wrote Gerard Man- of the apostle John and son of Zebedee, valuable, of the work of Keymen, and; ley Hopkins. and is not to be confused with James, Leadership Training. WhenSt. Paul speaks in this epistle son of Alphaeus, who was also one of Our 124 Readers (54 of them Diocesan) ;;, of 'the creation' it is not quite certain the Twelve, or with James, the brother took 3658 services last year an average of whether he is referring to the whole of the Lord, the leader of the church 29 each. But the greater our debt to \f. created order or simply to mankind. at Jerusalem .' Readers, the more urgent the question ii: asked by a recent report (The Shape of , The former meaning would certainly By trade he was a fisherman, whose the Ministry B.C.C. 38.): "what theolog-<' accord with biblical teaching. For it is father ran a business big enough to ical justification is there for separating the?;' the whole created order which is now need a certain number of employees. ministry of the word from the ministry of }:' 'in bondage.' It is, as we read in By temperament he was impetuous- the sacrament ?" Genesis 3, under a curse. Its true 'Sons of Thunder' he and his brother "The way the money goes." Of each" ':. purpose is frustrated and distorted. were called. of our Board of 'Finance's 1964 expendi- ;; .... £ But through Christ the curse has Together with his brother John and ture 85. ztd. went to Clergy Stipends.,; ..•. 58. 4d. to central funds (2S. o!J. of it for ~:" been broken, and one day the grandeur with Peter, and on occasion with Ordination Candidates), IS. !Old. to }:'!' will be fully revealed. 'Instead of the Andrew, he formed the inner circle of Church Extension, Diocesan. Management':'!),:" thorn shall come up the fir tree, and the Twelve. 18. 9d., Diocesan Work IS. 4d., Diocesan t ------~~:';:: 105 Printed by Harpur &r.Sons (Derby) Jj.;, "D.D.N." Editor, Heauor Vicarage, Dully . National Health Prescription Dispensing DABOUT

'Phone 3 6 I 0 7 () Altar Flowers for July Only mo.chine with the July 4-Mrs. Kirkman. CHEMIST july II-Mrs. Coleman. 17-Ieoture.combinotion July 18-Mrs. L. Lee. w, T. HUTCHINGS, M.P.S. July 25-Mrs. Greenhoff TOTLEY PHARMACY, and Mrs. Barnes, Ihol brings Toiol 185 BASLOW ROAD, TOTLEY Aug. I-Mrs. Hawke. SHEFFIELD Automotion 10 woshdoy! Parish Registers F. E. BRAMALL BAPTISMS New Imperial Superautomatic docs your whole wash at the touch of a dial. It fills, Dairyman June 6-Timothy Deane . heats, washes, rinses five times in dean Steel. water, spin-dries. empties, switches off... all Fresh Milk Delivered Daily June 6-David Alan automatically! Iteven pre-washes auto- Eggs and Farm Produce Harrison. matically, and can blue and starch with June I3-Paul David ease ... it's that advanced. This is Total HALL LANE FARM Automation! Only the Imperial Superauto- Simpson. matic, at only 79 gns., has the 17·feature TOTLEY June 13-Penelope Catherine combination that gives you .the freedom to Tel. 361589 Ashby. do so much else on wash. 79 day. Post coupon below for GNS the 20 page full-colour Hardware Church School Notes brochure. Ea·~:'i~·b\~m. China The building contractor is Ironmo:ogery hard at work, and every day sees same development in THE INTERNATIONAL AUTOMATIC Dutux Paints etc. the plan. The lower part of Impepiol the old school building is S. J. MAYNARD now in a very sorry state, Also NEW! IfREE W~GE COLOURBROCHURE"I but the removal of the divid- ITo: "Free Brochures", Im~erlel D8meltlc Appliances ltd., I 160 BASLOW ROAD Tel. ing w a I I s between the Aulomalic 65! 26115 Grey'S 1M Roed, London, W,(l.1. Tel: BRUnswick 7994 Bri tnin' slowest -ever-cost 1 Please post me, without obi igation, my FREE colour brochure I TOTLEY 363812 scullery, office, and lower Iand 'Guide to Washing Machines'. fully-automatic. Fills, classroom has given us art heats.. washesj. rinses, Name ••••••••• nn ••••••••.•.••••••••.••••••••••n.~ ••••.•••••io•••.•·••, ••§".-..~._._... "..... _.... ~.. I spin-dries, empties and idea of the very spacious switches oH~ IA ddr •••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,•••••••••...••••• AUTOMATICALLY. :~.~:~~.~~~~~:.~.~1.~.7·~:.1N. B. SHIPLEY Infant room which is being

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AdreltiwHent. fa. THE SIGN Mould be sent to S"",.ley Publication, LId. older children of Secondary ~3.34C.aven Street. Strand, London, IlI.Co2 KNITTING WOOL Age are to leave the school NYLONS in September. The present GENERAL DRAPERY Copyright r I S. H. WESLEY & SON LTD. PARISH ROUNDABOUT 187 BASLOW ROAD made very many friends in • Newsagent, Stationer Altar Flowers for July Only moel and Tobacconist Totley during their many July 4-Mrs. Kirkman. Sweets and Chocolates years here. We wish them July II-Mrs. Coleman. Tel. 363883 well in their new home. July 18-Mrs. L. Lee. 17·leolule Faney Goods. Toys etc. Lyons Ice Cream July 25-Mrs. Greenhoff Agent for Arthur. Dixon, Royle, and Mrs. Barnes. Hall Mark, and Olntinental Birthday Scout Notes Ihol bri Cards (Peter Draycott) Aug. I-Mrs. Hawke. Every Popular make of Stationery in stoek Aulomolion The Derbyshire 'Ramboree' Parish Registers will be held from July 31st SNOWITE LIMITED BAPTISMS New Imperial Superautomatic to August 7th. (There really whole wash at the touch of a di THE LAUNDERERS a CLEANERS June 6-Timothy Deane , heats, washes, rinses five times is such a word as Ramboree Steel. Best Finishing Laundering water, spin-dries, empties, switch Family Services in Derbyshire Scout Jargon, June 6-David Alan automatically! Iteven pre-was Harrison. matically,and can blue and st: Bagwash although it does not appear ease ... it's that advanced. Thi Dry Cleaning June 13-Paul David in a dictionary. The emblem Simpson. Automation! Only the Imperial S Enquiries to: rnatic, at only 79 gns., has the worn by the Derbyshire June 13-Penelope Catherine combination that gives you the fl SNOWITE LTD., MlLLHOUSES. Scouts is the Derby Ram, so Ashby. do so much else on wash. 7' SHEFFIELD7 Tel. 50051 day. Post coupon below for . presumably a gathering of the 20 page full-colour I these fellows is a Ramboree, Church School Notes brochure. E~'l R. DAMMS as opposed to a Jamboree, a The building contractor is gathering of lesser scouts hard at work, and every day BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRS from anywhere other than sees SOme development in 63 BASLOW ROAD, Derbyshire. Ed.) the plan. The lower part of Imperia the old school building is Totley Rise, Sheffield Arthur Birley is Camp now in a very sorry state, r'fRiE' but the removal of the divid- Chief, and Raymond Gale ITo: "FreB ing walls between the 261/Sllora Your Comfort is OUR Concern ASSistant Camp Chief. The Britain ~s lowest -ever-cost Please po Ian<:liGuid, scullery, office, and lower fully-automatic, Fills. Chief Scout is to visit the heats washes, rinses, classroom has given us an IName ••..• _ spin-dries) empties and camp on Sunday, August lst. idea of the very spacious switches off- IAddreSl5t ••• 30~tt 1H't(1t~tt Sou' AUTOMATICALLY. Also on this date, the camp Infant room which is being ·TOWr1.••••••• The Leading Funeral EalyH.P. ICQnlinuou! will be open to parents and built. However, there is a .•" ..•." '.J:~~~eIptea$ed__ to I DireCtors 67INS visitors, and a party from note of sadness in all the rejoicing over the Ion g A reverent and helpful service which Tetley, including the Wolf has continued through "five generations awaited extensions. The Cubs, is to visit the camp. A d•.••tJsement. fer THE SIGN. older children of Secondary )3.34 C;,oren S/,. 14 :E~~. ,STREET. The troop is very proud to be Age are to leave the school SHEFF,IELD 4 taking its own canoe to the in September. The present 'T~lep1:l~ 2:32 2-9 'Ramboree' Copyright PARISH ROD NDABOUT PARISH NOTICE BOARD All·Age status has, of course Accounts for OUR WORSHIP Sundays: been subject to revision ever Garden Party 8.00 a.m, The Holy Communion since the Education Act of 9.00 a.m: Morning Prayer and Dance 9.30 a.m, The' Family Communion 1944, and Totley Church 11.00 a.m, The Holy Communion (on the first Sunday of the month School remains as the last all and as announced) RECEIPTS £ s, d. 2.30 p.m. Sunday School . age school in Sheffield. and Cakes and Home Made 15 9 7 6.30 p.rn. Evensong and Sermon one of about a hundred left Sweets and Biscuits 6 10 0 Full details of Weekday Services are to he found on the church porch notice board. in England. The Education Needlework and Woollies 35 5 0 The Vicar will usually be in church on Monday from 6.30 to i.O p.rn., Committee has informed the Nearly New 24 11 0 to meet. anyone who wishes to see him and to arrange for Baptism; School Managers that the re- Toys 16 8 6 and Weddings. . organisation is to coincide Kitchen and Bathroom 26 18 10 with the rebuilding, and the Grocery and Vicar: Tinned Goods 9 4 0 THE REVD. RHYS WALTERS, B.Sc., children are to be accommo- The Vicarage, Sunnyvale Road. Tel. 362322. Bottles 19 10 0 dated in the Committee's Churchwardens: Crafts 653 E. BLACKBURN, 54, The Grove. Tel. 362029. Secondary Modern Schools at Soft Drinks 552 H. S. POWELL, 74, Main Avenue. Tel. 362516. Silverdale and Abbeydale. Teas 15 7 6 Choirmaster: During the past two weeks Travelling Penny Stall 1 16 0 C. H. JONES, 44, Tetley Brook Road. Tel. 36125. Organist: parents and children have Bran Tub 1 19 8 A. A. HAYWOOD, B.A., 114, Townhead Road, Dare. Tel. 361531. been visiting the two schools, Sacristan: and making their choice. I 184 10 6 A. BIRLEY, 61, Marstone Crescent. am quite certain that the Donations 10 5 0 Headmaster Church School: J. T. TINSDEALL, 26, Main Avenue. School Tel. 36193t children will soon settle Dance 294 11 down in the schools of their Garden Party Tickets 40 3 4 Games etc. 6 15 9 choice. 270 19 6 WRENIN IREIIIEl"III' , , • Totley School will miss these older children. They LESS EXPENSES have contributed much of Printing, Sundries value to the life of the school. etc. 10 19 6 Marquee estimated 25 0 0 As these children go Pu.n.ch 35 19 6 forward to their Secondary Schools, they have our very ESTIMATED PROFIT £235 0 0 best wishes for their future careers. I have prepared this Estimated (The 'Totler' is published Profit and Loss Account from such Castle Mapke-t information as has so far been at the end of the Summer presented to me. Term. If you would like to DAVID J. 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Conlrae'o,.. fO,. the new Pa.ri.h Hall action, and that we sball witness to more of the truth THE VICAR WRITES ~ DOWN TO EARTH seek to link ourselves with a than by concentrating our parish in the diocese of Hong attention on ourselves. The Revd. Christopher Hall, than platitudes, and it must Kong. 1 believe that if we Yours sincerely, in his sermon at our Harvest be action that witnesses to do this we shall be trying to RHYS WALTERS Thanksgiving, and in his talk the whole of our concern on the Monday evening at with our fellow men. It PARISH ROUNDABOUT the Coffee Evening for the could be said with truth that Church Council at Totley Rise. and already Church Overseas, organised we are striving to serve the we have arranged a joint At the meeting on 15th by the Guides and Brownies, community of our village, service for St. Andrew's Day gave us much to think about. and the provision of the September, the Vicar told the Church Council that they had (30th November), when we material equipment for this Mr. HaH talked about a received a legacy of £100 will go to Totley Rise Church service (in terms of our "down-to-earth spirituality", from the estate of Mrs. G. and the preacher will be the and I think that it is worth Parish Hall and the new Culley, to be spent at the Revd. Leslie Seaman. while to evaluate our second Church School) strains our discretion of the Vicar and year of Christian Stewardship finances to the u t mas t . Wardens, and expressed the Harvest Thanksgiving in this parish by seeing how Nevertheless I feel that, hard gratitude of the Council for far we measure up to the pressed as we are, we have this bequest. Mrs. Culley Our church was wonder- "down-to-earth spirituality", to find some means - how- had a deep love for our fully decorated for the of our Lord. ever token - of expressing church, and it is their inten- Harvest Services, and we our concern for the whole tion to find some way of thank all the people who As I understand it, the truth of sharing in our Lord's commemorating her memory. sent gifts and the ladies who essential truth of the Christ- love for all men; not just made such beautiful arrange- ian religion is the truth of those among whom we live, Tottey Hall ments of them. We thank, humanism that is not merely but those separated from us On 22nd September, jointly too, Mr. Jones, Mr. Hayward scientific but is purposefully by many hundreds of miles. with our Methodist friends, and the Choir. whose music divine. The Christian is not we held a reception for the added so much to the joy of The film we saw at our concerned only with man as new students at the College the services, and all who Harvest Coffee Evening,of a scientific phenomenon, but of Education, 90 young ladies helped on Monday morning with the divine miracle of the the work of the Church in came, and I am m 0 s t (especially Erica, Nicholas Hong Kong, I know moved uniqueness of each human grateful to the members of and Stephen) to take out many of us. I hope that it being. This humanism, to the Rendezvous and others parcels and flowers. will move many of US to be of real meaning, must in the parish who helped with involve us in actions rather Copyright the arrangements. Sympathy We offer our sympathy to Unity Mr. Hill and his family on the VERNON HUDSON DECORATOR AND PAINTING CONTRACTOR I hope that we shall find death of Mr. Hill's father. 241 Chesterfield Road, Dronfield, Tel. 2371, many other opportunities of Mr. Alfred Rowland Hill. Copyright ______who donated this page co-operating with the Church .fOBN",BONNER PARISH .ROUNDABOUT Newsagentt Patronal festival The Ladies' Club .lu$t ..~t, Gordod' PRSer< aildNoelTatt.· Gree1in1 CariiS This year AU Saints' Day (Mrs. C. B. Greenhoff) .lIo~ ...Hand-made '.Studio PotterY is on a Monday, and there- Our hat show is on Tues- .... ,~-;Wood·-·ud: .GIaSsware fore we shall hold 0 U r day, October 5th at 7.45 p.m., HudW¥t~ Hortlculturill Sundries etc. Patronal Festival and Thanks- when Mrs. Elcock will pre- . 15/19 BASLOW ROAD. giving for Christian Steward- sent her Autumn collection ':, .. ship on Sunday, October 31st. of hats modelled members of Totley Rise the club. Tickets for this The services will be :- now on sale, price 1/6. THE .MARSTONE 8.00 a.m. The Holy Communion. We are hoping to have Lt. GARAGE LTI>. (Offici3l R.A.c. aDd A.A.B.epairs) 9.00 a.m, Moming Prayer. Col. Haythornthwaite to talk to the club on the preserva- Petrol,Oil and·.Paraffin 9.30 a.m, The Family .Repalrs and Service tion of rural England. This Communion. 1')rres--'-New and Remoulcled Service talk is on October 19th. N4W aDd Used Cars V.I.P. Petrol ..altef Oils 2.30 p.m, Sunday School. The Sheffield United Tours 6.30 p.m, Evening Prayer, Company are showing their TOTLEY RISE, SHEFFIELD Sermon and films on travel on November Telephone: 363328 . Procession. 2nd, but our visit to the Synagogue has been put The preacher at the 6.30 Members· of the NatiQDa!.Federation of service will be the Revd. forward to a date early in Fishmongers lUld.·.tbe British Turkey Michael Hamilton Sharp. 1966. Federation E.. CHAMBERS &: SON FISHMONGERS Parish Registers Guides and Brownies UCBNqtDGAME DEAWtS BAPTISMS (Mrs. K. Bridges) TtULE PO~TRYSPEClAJJ!iTS Sept. &-Gail Caroline "Bstablished 1899 Yard 0.0. Brammar. Although arranged in a .. ... 1:'OTLEY RISE and very short time, our Jumble HEELBY GREEN, SHEFFIELD the life of our nation. So the theme WEDDINGS Sale proved a great success. 'riJePilones ~360806:50'21; }64221 ne people' has been chosen by the Sept. II-Kenneth Meadows We would like to thank all ean and Chapter to set the tone for and Sally Cokeham the helpers, and Mrs. Harvatt, .IT IS' SO EASY roUSE.F1lANKllN'S e events of the year of celebration. and Mrs. Firth who provided . 'CLEANING and RENOVATION' It is surely right that in this year the tea. £25 was raised. SJUlVICES ere will be thanksgiving in grateful Altar Flowers 'Phone 78 57 1 membrance of an historical inheri- nee. But also, in paying honour to Is It My Turn 1 The Brownies have started FQlllM:MID>lATB ~ -: he past, as Bishop Joost de BLank the new season in full force. u4:P,rIct··GuIde Oct. 5-Mrs. Pratt. :u.,.b-.o..' hit Free . ays elsewhere in this issue, the There have been two new- lebrations are intended to make Oct. 12-Mrs. Kirkman. comers to the ranks, making hat the Abbey stands for live in Oct. 19- the total 24. he present. When, on December28th, 145 Oct. 25---Mrs. King. Copyright THE SIG.N ocr OllER 1965 PARISH Patrone! Festival This year AU Saints' is on a Monday, and there fore we shall hold 0 U The Patronal Festival and Thanks giving for Christian Stewart' ship on Sunday. October 31s~, Abbey The services will be :- 8.00 a.m. The Holy Tis one indication of the Communion. Iworld fame of the place that the two words 'The 9.00 a.m, Morning Prayer. Abbey' are enough, not only 9.30 The Family in this country. but in many a.m, others, to identify it. Every- Communion. one knows it is in West- 2.30 p.m, Sunday School. minster. Everyone knows it has been at the heart of the 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer, English story for centuries. Sermon and And now, commencing Procession. on the 28th of December of this year. there is to be a The preacher at the 6.31· whole year of celebrations service will be the Revd and special observations Michael Hamilton Sharp. commemorating the conse- cration of Westminster Abbey in 1065. Parish Registers Edward the Confessor built the original Abbey on BAPTISMS a scrub-covered piece of Sept. 5-Gail Caroline land forming in thosedays a C.I.O. Brammar. little island in the Thames. View from Dean's Yard Alongside it there rose up a in the life of our nation. So the theme WEDDINGS palace (or the King. The present Abbey, though not of course the same 'one people' has been chosen by the Sept. II-Kenneth Meadow: building, stands in the same area still. Dean and Chapter to set the tone for and Sally Cokehan Not far away the present Houses of the events of the year of celebration. Parliament, still called the Palace of It is surely right that in this year Westminster, mark the place where there will be thanksgiving in grateful Altar Flowers the King made his abode. remembrance of an historical inheri- tance. But also, in paying honour to Is It My Turn 1 'One People' the past, as Bishop Joost de Blank Oct. 5--Mrs.pratt. Through this Abbey the current of says elsewhere in this issue, the history has always flowed strong and celebrations are intended to .make Oct. 12-Mrs. Kirkman. deep. It has been the scene,generation what the Abbey stands for live in Oct. 19- after generation, of stirring occasions the present. When, on December 28th, Oct. 25-Mrs. King. 145 I OCTOBER, 1965 much by what he said, nor by what he Communion is very definitely a part Over 100 Wines and Spirits in Stock at In News No. 219 looked. like, but by the manner in of living our faith; and as in the case ~oo which he broke bread. Christians have of church-going in general it is by no BROADHEADS recognized him in this Sacrament ever means good enough just to rely only since. It is, inevitably,a great mystery. upon inclination. There must also be your Mace Grocers 'HoW can this man giveus his flesh to elements of duty and discipline in the .eat 7' the Jews askin the 6th chapter of matter. And, of course, it is above all Open 8.30 a.m, to 10.30 p.m. St. John. The question persists, but necessary to approach the Sacrament there is always a danger of over- with faith. Even so, wemust be careful Orders Delivered .stressing the importance of finding an to remember that faith is certainly not .answer to it. The great thing is not so going to affect the reality of the 158 BASLOW ROAD, TOTLEY much the manner in which our Lord Sacrament itself. Christ will be there comes to us through the bread and in the Sacrament whether we are ready Tel. 360187 wine, but the wonder that he comes to for him or whether. we are not. It is us at all. What matters is that we not our own attitude alone which should meet him when he does. It was brings the Body and Blood of Christ Plumbing and Small Bore Richard Hooker who said: '1 wish into the bread and wine. It is not we Central Heating Contractors that men.would more give themselves who do this thing; but God. Yet faith to meditate with Christ, what wehave is a necessity; not for making the E. CORKER & CO. LTD. by the Sacrament, and less to dispose Sacrament what it is, but for the of the manner how7 let it therefore conditioning of our own hearts and Building and Joinery Contractors be sufficientfor me, presenting myself minds to receive it worthily. for Over 20 years at the Lord's table, to know what I Preparation receive from him, without search or WESTOE WORKS, inquiry of the manner how Christ And always we need to remember BROADFIELD ROAD, performeth his promises: that some preparation to receive so SHEFFIELD, 8 , Photo ; Croydon Advertiser It is clear from the New Testament great a thing is needed from us when Tel. 361795 that the fellowshipof the breaking of we come to make ourCommunion, ~non Warren Hunt, Bishop-elect of Repton the bread was central to Christian This is what the Catechismin the Book Enjoy the Social lltmosphere at worship from the earliest days of the of Common Prayer has to say about ABBEYDALE HALL ffragan Bishops, each of whom can foundation of the Church. Of these preparation; 'What is required of sist the Bishop with special care for The Totley and District ~me one part of his diocese. In this first Christians it is recorded that they them who come to the Lord's Supper? Community Association :ocese I hope that I may have the assis- 'continued steadfastly in the Apostles' To examine themselves,whether they nee of the Bishop of Repton when he is doctrine and fellowship,and in break- repent them truly of their former sins, Thursday, 7.30 p.m. msecrated and comes, and J hope that I Table Tennis, Qld Time Dancing, ing of bread and in prayers.' Here, steadfastly purposing to lead a new lay long continue to have the assistance of Cyclists [shop Parfitt, each for the diocese as a then, is the central act of Christian life; have a livelyfaith in God's mercy Thursday and Saturday, 7 30 p.m, hole. They will both be open to accept worship, the Lord's own service insti- through Christ, with a thankful Whist v~tations and will, I hope, receive many tuted by Christ himself and persisted remembrance of his death; and be in Tuesday, 1.30 p.m. Orchestra .vitanons from all parts of the diocese. in during two thousand years of charity with all men.' And here are New activities welcomed .Of all the varied responsibilities of a [shop one of the most important, and Christian history. some words which JeremyTaylor once Call at the Hall or write to the Sec. : Heed probably the most important, is used, writing for our forebears of long Mrs. E. M. Skinner, Approach with faith at he should act as "pastor pastorum", ago on this very matter: 'Arise early 2 Laverdene Close, Totley epherd of the shepherds, for the c1crgv The Lord's command 'do this in in the morning; give God thanks for the diocese. While the diocesan bishop THE BABY BAR ars the ultimate responsibility, it is remembrance of me'has been obeyed the approach of so great a blessing; continuing and varied task, which as by the Church through the ages. In it, confess thine own unworthiness to 57 BASLOW ROAD shop of a diocesenf this size I cannot pc to fulfil myself alone. I shall greatly by the grace of God, Christians have admit so divine a guest; then remem- TeL 361059 found means of drawing near to ber and deplore thy sins, which have lue thehclp of our new Suffragan 'shop, as J greatly also value the help of Christ, of consecrating themselves to made thee so unworthy; then confess Specialists in Babies and Infants Wear shop Parfitt, and also of the Arch- his service, and of deeperring their God's goodness and upon him place !aeons and Rural Deans in their respec- understanding of their redemption thy hopes; and invite him to thee with Stockists of: ie spheres. through him. So therefore, to go to renewed acts of love,' Harrington. Kamella. Ladybird. Let me therefore mention certain Clyd~Ua: .Baimswear.. Shamrock, kcific ways in which as diocesan bishop IS2 shall look for help, and in which our Ladies Hosiery = . rgy may expect help from the Suffragan (L~.Balmo (continued MJerleaf) OCTOBER, 1965 much by what he said, not by what C. A. MARIES & SON Derby Diocesan News No. 219 looked like, but by the manner HILLFOOT GARAGE, TOTLEY CIrculation over 71,000 which he broke bread. Christians hs (Behind Evan's Grocers Shop - recognized him in this sacrament e' HillfootRoad) The Bishop's Article since. It is, inevitably, a great myste Telephone 3 6 1 8 3 9 The Suffragan Bishop of Repton 'How can this man give us his flesh For all your mechanical repairs - IWET ,COJ\.fE most warmly the appoint- .eat?' the Jews ask in the 6th chapter ment of the Reverend Canon William St. John. The question persists, 1 servicing ~ welding - paint Warren Hunt as our new Suffragan Bishop there is always a danger of ov spraying etc. of Repton. Our whole diocese will wel- stressing the importance of finding come him. and his wife, and be grateful We collect and deliver cars for the help which they will bring to us. answer to it. The great thing is not WeseJl and deliver paraffin We hope that they will have every blessing much the manner in which our Lc We repair anythIng mechanical and happiness, as they come to work with Comes to us through the bread a We have cars and roof-racks for hire us for Christ and His Church in this diocese. His consecration will take place wine, but the wonder that he comes ,0 in Westminster Abbey 00 St. Andrew's us at all. What matters is that Day, November 30th. I hope that there should meet him when he does. It '" A. E. PASHLEY may be a strong represen tation from our Richard Hooker who said: '1 wi Family Butcher diocese at that Service; and I ask that that men would more give themsef all our parishes and people will remember him in their prayers, as he prepares for to meditate with Christ, what we ha 249 BASLOW ROAD, his new reRponRibilities. (Main Avenue) by the Sacrament, and less to dispc The Diocese and its Parishes of the manner how? Let it therefc TOTLEY In the New Testament the Church is be sufficient for me, presenting mys both the Church universal, and the Church 'Phone 360634 at the Lord's table, to know what in each particular place. A Diocese has no Fine Lamb, Beef, Pork and Poultry separate life apart from its parishes; it is receive from him, without search the fellowship of the parishes. For many Try our Speciality Sausages inquiry of the manner how Chr purposes the work of the Church must go performeth his promises.' Orders Delivered Daily forward through pastoral care and evangel- It is clear from the New Testarne ism in each parish. There are many spheres PhDto: Croydon Advertiser of work which can only be undertaken, Canon Warren Hunt, Bishop-elect of Repton that the fellowship of the breaking when parishes work together in each Rural the bread was central to Christi LAURENCE TYM Deanery and in a diocese, as there are other worship from the earliest days of t spheres which must be undertaken on a Suffragan Bishops, each of whom can assist the Bishop with special care for foundation of the Church. Of the Family Butcher national or wider level. I t is important that there should be close some one part of his diocese. In this first Christians it is recorded that th 61 BASLOW ROAD, Totley Rise mutual understanding between those diocese 1 hope that I may have the assis- 'continued steadfastly in the Apostle Tel. 360558 people, both clergy and laity, who by their tance of the Bishop of Repton when he is doctrine and fellowship, and in brea 168 BASLOW ROAD, Green Oak office and work represent the diocese as a consecrated and comes, and T hope that I ing of bread and in prayers.' He whole, and those who work in the parishes. may long continue to have the assistance of Tot1ey The building of such understanding is all Bishop Parfitt, each for the diocese as a then, is the central act of Christi Tel, 361088 the more necessary in a diocese like ours, whole. They will both be open to accept worship, the Lord's own service ins invitations and will, I hope, receive many We Guarantee Satisfaction which has no one natural centre where tuted by Christ himself and persist people from different parts of the diocese invitations from all parts of the diocese. Orders Delivered in YOUR District in during two thousand years assemble and meet one another. The Of all the varied· responsibilities of a Local Fed and Dressed, understanding can only be built, if those Bishop one of the most important, and Christian history. Beef, Pork, Lamb who represent the diocese arc constantly indeed probably the most important, is Approach with Faith out visiting the parishes; and I have long that he should act as "pastor pastorum", felt the need for a Suffragan Bishop, who shepherd of the shepherds, for the clergy The Lord's command 'do this For satisfaction would give additional help in our diocese of the diocese. While the diocesan bishop For Fre5hly Ground Coffee in this wav, bears the ultimate responsibility, it is remembrance of me' has been obey, ."Pastor Pastorum" a continuing and varied task. which as by the Church through the ages. In For all groceries, provisions, sweets, Dishop of a" diocese of this si;e I cannot beer, wines, SIlirits and tobacco, etc. ).Jaw that am new Suffragan Bishop has by the grace of God, Christians ha been appointed, I can say a little more on hope to fulf I myself alone. I shall greatly found means of drawing near If you. telephone 365038 and give us ways in which I hope he will help us, value the help of our new Suffragan your order we will be pleased to Bishop, as 1 greatly also value the help of Christ, of consecrating themselves though there must be many things which del.lver it to your home in one of we cannot settle until he is actually present Bishop Parfitt, and also of the A rch- his service, and of deeperring the our vans with us for consultation. deacons and Rural Deans in their r~spec- understanding of their redemptic GRATTON'S I do not propose in this diocese to assign tivc spheres. rhrough him. So therefore, to go to the Suffragan Bishop and to the Assis- T.et me therefore mention certain 71 BASLOW ROAD, tant Bishop special geographical areas. specific ways in which as diocesan bishop ]52 The assigning of a geographical area is a T shall look for help, and in which our Tottey Rise, Sheffield wise and indeed necessary custom in very de!'!,'"Ymay.expect help from the Suffragan FULLY LICENSED large dioceses, where there are several (continued O'IJerhaf) Overseas Students in this countrv into be introduced in which boys and "iris their homes, and to learn from them and could make the first stumbling attempts understand eaeh other better. The Over- to work out their OWn approach to God, National Health Prescription Dispensing seas Students Commendation Centre, 2, Above all, the need is not so much to Salisbury Sq. E.C.4, will gladly give speak to God as to allow Him to speak to us. All too often He is "crowded out" by the further details (or Rev. J. Walser, Mack- 'Phone 3 6 1 0 7 0 worth Vicarage, Derby). zeal and fluency of our own intercessions. The Adult Education Centre, Becket Of course, God's communication with Street, Derby, has courses on Christianity, us is by no means limited to religious the Second Stage (Oct. 5th), Philosophy, services. Schools might make more use of CHEMIST THEelFI OF and Belief and Unbelief (Oct. Sth). Details music and poetry in their Morning Assem- from Miss N. Middleton, Derby 42477· blies, and also of readings, talks, or dia- Ext. 117. logues which attempt to search out the W. T. HUTCHINGS, M.P.S. religious significance in different aspects IVING IS YOURS POSTBAG of boys' and girls' everydayexperienc~, TOTLEY PHARlVlACY, School Worship Some progress might thus be made in 185 BASLOW ROAD, TOTLEY Sir, Tn the AugustD.D.N. Dr. Chapman destroying in their minds the false anti- argued against the requirement by law that thesis between what is "religious" and SHEFFIELD Help Christian Aidto relieve every ischool day begin with communal what is "secular". ~uffering throughout the wortd worship. While agreeing completely with Heanor G.S. G. N. Davey. his views on Religious Education, I feel that the abolition of Morning Assembly Rev. E. R. Bickerstaff wrote in the F. E. BRAMALL would causea gap in the school curriculum Littlcover Magazine; Some boys, it is which could not be filled adequately by said, do not believe in God, and do not Dairyman anything else. Of course, a meaningless enter into the spirit of worship. Hence ritual, repeated morning •by morning, worship should be abolished. But there does irnmeasuruble harm but the act of arc many who do believe in God, and to Fresh Milk Delivered Daily worship has a great potential for good. whom the school worship is an opportunity Eggs and Farm Produce It may not be part of the purpose of for worship and prayer at thc beginning of education to turn out convinced Christians, the day, valued all the more if there is not but it is the job of a school to confront. its much opportunity for a quiet time at home HALL LANE FARM pupils with some sort of vision of God. before school. The most that could be Indeed the Christian teacher for whom the claimed here surely is that if there is a TOTLEY gospel is genuinely "good news" will genuine rejection of the Christian faith by a want to help children to reach his level of boy, his parents should be able to claim Tel. 361589 Is Korean child ts one of 2O.m victims of understanding even though he may doubt exemption from worship, in the same way erculosJs to Whom Ghristian Aid has his professional skill. In this respect, the in which they can claim exemption from en Medical treatment and restored. full great virtue of the Christian faith is its Church teaching in a Church School, Hardware altho uncompromising challenge. The charge Secondly, if adolescents are to be able to ry month Christian Aid reaettles of indoctrination can be refuted because have abolished that in which they choose China er 1000refugees. Every\leek Chris- the child's freedom and responsibility are to be inattentive, it is likely that few lessons inevitably preserved. IrQnDlongery n Aid trains new bread-wtnners in would be given in school at all. des andagricnlture. Every dlly God is known in SO far as he is wor- There is a need to "bring up a child in Dnlux Palnts. etc. 'sUan Aid reclaims la.nd, Muses shipped. Teaching, study, and discussion the way in which he should go". If the e homeless, supplies medicine, and have obvious value, but can only get a educational system of the country recog- a thousand ways helps those who person part way. The need is to be in a nises the Christian faith, and if worship is ve suffered priva.tion to help them- situation in which God Can speak; in a vital part of that faith as it is, then surely S. J. MAYNARD vesand live as human beings again. which God is allowed to take the initiative. education must contain training and prac- This situation is worship. It is defeatist tice in the habit of Christian worship . GIVE TO CHRISTIAN AID AND to say simply that "prayer and worship To refuse to give them that training is Tel. YOU GIVETO PEOPLE IN NEED are for many adolescents alien activities". not to be impartial. It could suggest that 160 BASLOW ROAD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Service to others and doing homework the Christian faith is of less importance TOTLEY 363812 conscientiouslv are also alien activities than those things in which we insist that W YOU CAN HELP 1. Send a gift to but we do not question their desirability. children shall be taught and trained, tsttan Ald. 2. Suggest that your 10031 The main trouble is that we restrict whether they wish to or 'not. eh sets aside a. slleclal day when all the word "worship" to a meaning which is lectdons are devoted to Christian Ald. much too narrow. It is questionable how OCTOBER CONFIRMATIONS N. B. SIDPLEY effective traditional language is for experi- 8, F., Longstone, 8.0 (D); 21, Th., EETHUMAN NEED enced (possibly hardened) churchgoers in Fairfield, 7.30 (P); 24, Su., Hayfield, 3.0 164BASLOW ROAD, inducing the attitudes expressed. In (D); 27, W., Cromford, 7-30 (P); 29, F., ITH CHRISTIAN AID prayers it is possible to usc a contemporary Hartshorne, 7.30 (D). TOTLEY ristian Aid· Tho British Council of Churches colloquial English style which nevertheless 10 Eaton Gate· London SW1 does not lack dignity. There is a strong MORLEY Tel. 365178 case for drawing from the increasing Oct. 4-7. Priests' Retreat-s-the Warden. number of modern hymns and tunes, and " 8"IO. Open Retreat. for making more usc of readings from non- " 2S-zR. Priests' Retreat-s-Canon Dam- KNITI1NG WOOL Bihlical sources, Periods of silence might mers, NYLONS 153 Printed by Harpur & Sons (Derby) Ltd., to, Frin r Gate, Derby. October, 1965. GIlNERAL DRAPERY "D.D.N." Editor, Heenor Vicarage. Derbyshire : "D,D.N." Secretary, I, The College, Derby. Overseas Students in this country into their homes, and to learn from the in and understand each other better. The Over- seas Students Commendation Centre, 2, S. H. WESLEY & SON LTD. PERSONALITY COLUMN Salisbury Sq.,E.C.1, witl gladly give 187 BASLOW ROAD further details (or Rev. J. Walser, Mack- worth Vicarage, Derby). Newsagent, Stationer The Adult Education Centre, Becket Street, Derby, has courses on Christianity, and Tobacconist the Second Stage (Oct. 5th), Philosophy, Sweets and Chocolates and Heliefand Unbelief (Oct. 8th). Details THEGin OF TeL 363883 from Miss N. Middleton, Derby 42477. Fancy Goods, Toys etc, Ext. 117. Lyons Ice Cream Agent for Arthur Dixon, Royle, 61VING IS YOURS PQSTBAG School Worship Hall Mark, and. 'Continental Birthday Sir, In the August D.D.N. Dr. Chapman Cards argued against the requirement by law that Every Popular make of Stationery Help Christian Aid to relieve every school d. on November 12th, Mr. Churchmen .since 1887.. ( 47 BAStow ROAD Parsons is a lubricant re- Scout Notes Totley Rise (Peter Draycott) will tell you about us. Tel 362917 search engineer at the inter Everytbjng fot the home d~er national research laboratory The recent Ramboree at We suggest that it I including Belt and Button·· Service of a major manufacturer of Chatsworth was the occasion Wide range of GentsUnderweu. an Churchmen. Copies wi ShirtS, Ties etc. .. oil and fuel additives. for the presentation of many .(l.At.t., 26, Main Avenue. School Tel. 3619H. Two members of our con- gregation have undertaken The Church School to order Christmas cards The building work con, for members of the Church. 'WIIII IN''',llIEl' ',',T I It tinues, and although there Mrs. D. Simons has details has been some delay because of the cards On sale by the of the poor weather, the Church of England Children's brickwork on the new hall is Society, and Mrs. C. A. Tym is performing a Similar now nearly at roof .level. Pu.n-en service on behalf of Christian The chimney is erected, and Aid. If you would like to it is hoped that the roof will support either of these organ- be on within the month. isations when you are pur- S~ores School continues in spite chasing your cards, do not hesitate to contact either of all the confusion and Castle Market; Mrs. Simons at 57 Sunnyvale chaos. We were pleased to Road, or Mrs. Tyro at 66 welcome seven new pupils Sunnyvale Road. when the term commenced. Copyright Speciali,t.. in Biscuits and Sweets G~\NDROO HEATING

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Ctm£ractors for the newPari.h 11.11 The Vicar Writes - STILL CLIMBING? allocating all the time that we Andrew's Day) free for our It seems incredible that my report at the Christian can to the service of God in visit to Totley Rise Methodist Christian Stewardship is now Stewardship Reunion on 31st the church or community something which we take for October that, of our total where it is most needed, Church. The Preacher will granted in our parish. Two income of £3,400, over £1,200 rather than where it gives us be the Revd. J. 1. Seaman, years have passed since our represents our investment in most satisfaction. This is as campaign, and perhaps many the future of the parish by much a matter of conscience who has served overseas with of us smile when we think of building the hall, and £700 or and our response as is the the Methodist Church. The the worries we had and the so goes towards maintaining question of how much we service will start at 7.45 p.m, things we said as we struggled the work of the Church in the give of our wealth. The to launch the campaign in the diocese and overseas, and in thing to remember is that we There will be an opportunity parish. But I think there is helping Church Schools in are not on a plateau, but to meet the preacher after a great temptation to see this and other parishes of the t.hat- as Christian men and the service, and to ask him Christian Stewardship as a diocese. women practising steward once-for-all plateau, and - The fact that every penny ship - we have only gained questions. Many of you will when it has been attained - of our income is full y some yards in the ascent to recall the visit of our Metho- to relax. We know that this committed, makes for dis- the stature of the perfect dist friends to All Saints' last is not true of trying to be a cussion and debate, which is man, Jesus Himself. Christian; we know how, good for the life of the parish, Yours sincerely, year at St. Andrew's tide. and each day, we have to strive to not only because we are RHYS WALTERS. I hope I shall see very many maintain the standards that stewards of other people's P.S. of you on Tuesday, November we set ourselves yesterday. money but because we are I hope everybody has kept and this is true of Christian stewards for God in building Tuesday, November ;{Oth (St. 30th. Stewardship as well. There His kingdom. The moment is a constancy in the struggle. that we become complacent PARISH ROUNDABOUT and there can be no lull, no and indifferent to the needs truce, no temporary respite of others in our own parish though it may be some time when we can rest and feel Our School and elsewhere; the moment before the builders are off the secure. The last few weeks have that we live for ourselves site. Finance alone; at that moment· as seen great progress towards Financially, Christian Stew, Christians we will be the completion of Phase 1 of our The more I see of the ardshiphas brought us bless- most miserable. new Church School. I know building, the more thrilled I ings and problems. It is Time? that, this past term, members become with the wonderful wonderful to see how families Some of the work of the of the staff and the children facilities which we shall now have maintained their level of Church is limited, not just by have been working under be able to provide, and I support, and how the Church finance, but by the amount of very difficult conditions, and know that John Tinsdeall is Council battles wit h the time that we have, and I I am most grateful to them tireless in his efforts to make problems of being stewards think it would be good for us for the way in which they sure that the building shall of God's money. I said in to ask whether we a re have t a c kl e d the many be equipped with the best problems that living on a possible aids to teaching. • With che compliments 01 building site has presented. Here we must acknowledge VERNON HUDSON DECORATOR AND PAINTING CONTRACTOR It now looks almost certain the extremely generous way 241 Chesterfield Road, Drenfleld, Tel. 2377, that we shall have occupation in which the Local Authority of most of the new building who donated this page has helped us with our many during the Spring term, problems, PARISH ROUNDABOUT cft'*~'w.oes.~~~f$w ••~· .•at

I am looking forward very Mr. Vernon Mather, our ?'''f~P~~~~. much to the opportunity we Sunday School Superintend- Shall have, at the official ent, reported how teachers .;~:~:;i.~~a.~ .;tr)·i'bl)".~ opening of the school, to welcomed the idea of regular \\';jH'Q~~~~;~< ..' show the parish-and especi training sessions, and the ally the parents of young Vicar complimented the children - the magnificent teachers on the excellent 15BBA.SL(;)-~.ROA1j, school we now possess. work which is being done in TeI.·360187 our expanding Sunday Chlldren'sSociety School. I"lwilwig And. small )Sore Many of you know of the .(;e~ ·H~I (:oDtractl)N excellent work which Mrs. The Council also agreed Simons does on behalf of the that we should seek a link, E.~ORKER at .•co, LTD. Children's Society, and for through the Church Mission- ary Society. with a parish in Bul~ andJpJ~"CoDtraeton this reason we are delighted '0' over 20 ,ean that she was able to go to the the Church overseas. Annual Founder's Day Festi- WESTOE WORKS, BROADFIELDROAD,· val at the Albert Hall on 27th United Nations Sij:EFFIELP,. S October, when a golden purse atter? Tel 36179S was presented fro m the Associations 'We are living in changed times,' parish as part of our gifts to The Sheffield Council of EilJCJy ~ SocIata~ at ys this article in the Sisterhood's the work of the Church of Churches is actively partici- .uJEYDALE 'JIAU lletin, 'do we realize it? Until now, least the actions of men have been England Children's Society. pating in the work of the easured by the moral law and order Lady Spencer Churchill was Association in Sheffield, and :~=r~.l\~:kGod. There have always been to have received the purses, the Archbishops of Canter- TJa.T~Ij~~\ .. agazines boast, "the age of true Church Council, have called eedom has firially arrived, when eanat~~~=.:.~·~: anity can live out its instincts." , Church Council on Christians throughout the .. ..2 I.aftrdeIlcClolie, TotJey . .. . These are strong words, and might Ata meeting on 20th United Kingdom to pray and m to be perhaps somewhat of an work for members of the verstaternent, But with the general October the Council discussed United Nations. It is hoped, or of the argument-that a wide- a report from the Rural read decay of standards is taking therefore, that many people Deanery Conference in Totley lace-it would be difficult to disagree. will support the work of the on 25th September, and . Recently, also, the Norwegian Par- local branch, whose pro- ament received a delegation handing agreed in principle that the gramme we print below : petition signed by 129,000 of Parishes of Abbeydale, Dare e nation's women,· which con- and Totley should examine Thursday, October 7th, 1965 ined, among other things, these some of our commonprob- Miss Janet Blackman, Lec- 161 lems and seek means of turer in Economic History, co-operation, Hull University, will speak PARISH THe SiGN NOVEMBER 1965

I am looking forward ved much to the opportunity w( shall have, at the official opening of the school, tc show the parish-and especf] ally the parents of youn children - the magnificen school we now possess. Children's Society ':Jt\~;;;~"~.U*~'f Many of you know of the' . excellent work which Mrs, "Fa1tdlyBilt~her Simons does on behalf of the .Hf.:~:· 249 BAsWW' J;toAD ,~~:-~ (M!lin ;\venue) , Children's Society, and for .. TOlUY' this reason we are delighted :S;·,,;;:' i60634 that she was able to go to the .,ipn6~e. Annual Founder's Day Festi- ;.~.;Fine Lamb, Beef,.P?rkandPo~ltry Darm:stadtSisteribuildtheir Commu"l1y house themselves <~c.·',''l»Qur Speciality Sausages val at the Albert Hall on 27th "·~':4:;'f.:1f~'· , ' " /,..,>;,;:.~, Orders DeD'fered Daily October, .when a golden purs~ • ,:.~;:;:,>.:..::;,,~ Do morals matter? f:";:,~-'..J was presented fro m the ROM time to time for years past, on 'We are living in changed times,' parish as part of our gifts te.:. :LAURENCE TYM F this very page, wehave been asking: says this article in tbe Sisterhood's bulletin, 'do we realize it? Untit now, the work of the Church of - this question. We have drawn attention England Children's Society; ..,. .'.'' Fanilly Butcher to evidences of the sudden decline in at least the actions of men have been public and private morals which as a measured by the moral law and order Lady Spencer Churchill was' 'r61 BA~W ROAD, Tottey .::'.Te1. 360558 '. feature of our times is just a fact. And of God. There have always been to have received the purses, ,:(:.t68,BMLOWROAD.Green especially from time to time we have murder, brutality, and raw ••sex.••Yet but as she has recently drawn attention to the flood of porno- previously these thing!! were always graphic literature and questionable condemned. Those who practised broken her arm, her place i~ '1"".. Tel~~;6's8'" entertainment which again is a feature them were excluded from society. to be taken by the Duchess of " ....·WeG~ S.tlsfallt)OJI ' of these times. This is not so to-day. Papers and Richmond and Gordon.",:"9~I;$Ddiveted m YOUR"District, magazines boast, "the age of true Living in Changed Times freedom has finally arrived, when We are therefore all the more humanity can live out its instincts," delighted to know that others, and in 'These are strong words, and might other countries too, are also becoming seem to be perhaps somewhat of an roused to these sombre facts. 'Moral overstatement. But with the general :~:;~;;l1:~~:~;:il~!::Landslide,' for instance, is the title of tenor of the argument-that a wide- a report from the Ruraltc ."~ ~t8uatO~-;t'"'( a remarkable article in it bulletin spread decay of standards is taking Deanery Conference in Todey" If you. telephmae369)i. 'live.. .. recently issued by the Evangelical place-it would be difficultto disagree. on 25th September, and YOQ:F°rder wewm",,~to Recently, also, the Norwegian Par- dellver it '~'lOur~la 0. ~ Sisters of Mary, at Darmstadt, in West agreed in principle that the Germany. an Order which, cominginto liament received a delegation handing out.... '..:,".:~-"~' existencefollowingthe war, has already a petition signed by 129,000 of parishes of Abbeydale, Dare '8' made a considerable Christian mark the nation's women,' which con- and Totley should examine .'"~ upon Western Germany. tained, among other things, these some of our Common prob- 161 lems and seek means of co-operation. R. ORME & CO. LTD. in St. Matthew which illustrates the forth, to the best oftheir ability, their NOVEMBER, 1965 unself ..conscious manner in which that own concern fer their neighbours as an News No. 220 Christ is calling us to do now. Grocers, Confectioners, service is to be rendered, It is a picture ,000 of the Last Judgement where the sheep Social Conscience Wine Merchants are being divided from the goats. The latter are pretty thoroughly dealt with, The social history of the Church at The World of the Spirit being told that they saw Christ in abounds in great names of' those who When someone has been through a fought for the rights of humanity. The TOTLEY time of deep trouble, such as grave illness prison, hungry, naked and generally in or bereavement, they will often say that Franciscans in the stinking alleys of want, and showed every evidence of NETHER EDGE .thcy were helped and encouraged by the not beingabJe to care less. The vir- mediaeval towns; the Methodists pro- BROOMHILL 'knowledge that others had been praying tuous are shown, on the contrary, that claiming the Gospel under the very for them. Certainly there are many times .in my own responsibilities as bishop, when they saw Christ naked they shadow of the mill; the Evangelicals and BAKEWELL with their immense practical concern when it is a help and support to know that clothed him.. when they saw him there are parishes and individual, who do hungry they fed him, and when they for the poor; Shaftesbury, the liberator BANNERDALE LAUNDRY from time to time pray for me. If we our- saw him sick they visited him. They of the child slaves of industry; Wilber- selves are helped by such encouragement, ught we not to spare time to help others are surprised, innocently unconscious force and his friends, liberators of the LTD. black slaves of the whip; priests like y remembering them before. God ? of the fact that every case of want and I believe that there are in fact profound need, loneliness, sickness or frustra- Fathers Lowder and King in London's For guaranteed satisfaction in realities in the help which wc can give one tion which had moved their com- East End in the last century; William another through intercession, The ways Quality and Service of God. are not less real, if we begin to passion had meant that they had, in Temple with his passion for social justice in this. All these, and many [understand a little more how He may work fact, been ministering to the needs of in His world, and sometimes use new Christ himself. They had been acting others, are the highlights of the scene, LITUE LONDON ROAD, l[language for old truths. Through the thus because they felt moved to it, the Christian social conscience has work of Dr. Rhine and others, wc know SHEFFIELD, 8 that there are invisible links of mind with stirred to a concern for others by a indeed amassed a record of practical I benevolence which has never been lmind at a distance, for which we may use sense of the love of Christ for them 'phone 5 0 4 7 2 forparticulars such names as telepathy, or extra-sensory and for all men. So Christian service equalled, and indeed never been .pcrccption or E.S.P. Dr. Rhine himself is a necessary by-product of Christian approached by any other faith. We to .cornmenrs on "the role of ESP in prayer", faith. whom the call comes now to give For the Essentials of and refers to the writings of Gerald Heard personal service to our neighbours and Good Decorations consult and others. (The Reach of the Mind, 'Bear' ye one another's burdens,' said p. 169). Without using technical terms, St. Paul, 'and so fulfil the law of our community are the inheritors of H. J. PURDY many people know the experience of an Christ.' We cannot do that while this splendid past. Therefore it is for (London, City and Guilds) awareness of a disaster happening to minding our own business. So as us to see that, living out our faith in some other person at a distance, which is 88 BASLOW ROAD, 'afterwards proved to be correct; many Christians living our faith we must face this day and generation, we do not TOTLEY RISE people in love know a communication of up to the fact that among the life- dishonourit, There are some splendid .mind with mind which has no necessity words of Frank Weston, once Bishop 'Phone 364836 changing activities to which our faith II for words. points us is that of finding ourselves of Zanzibar, which sum it all up well: Canadian Wallpapers and Murals , The writings of de Chardin suggest 'It is folly, it is madness, to suppose 40 Pattern Books of Crown, Sanderson that mankind at this stage in evolution is .wrapped around the concerns of other and Continental Wallpapers on the threshold of a world of spiritual people. that .you can worship Jesus in the Dulux, Brolac, Valspar, Pammastie Ireality, into which we are only just begin- sacrament and Jesus on the throne of Magicote, Duradio, Siscomatte, Jellipex [ning to advance. So far from there being Inheritance of Good Works glory, when you are sweating him in !no point in worship, it is rather true as he :writes in one of his letters, that mankind We have as Christians a singularly the bodies and souls of his children. "is faced with a choice between suicide Go out into the highways and hedges, large inheritance of the tradition of ERIC BRYARS and adoration." (Letters from a Traveller, and look for Jesus in the ragged and good works. As we can sustain our- IP. 45)· selves in our prayers with the thought naked, in the oppressed and the 59 BASLOW ROAD, Private and Public Prayer sweated, in those who have lost hope, of the many generations before us who Totley Rise In our private prayers we shall inter- have sought after God, so when we try and in those who are struggling to cede each for our own relatives and to be of personal service to others we make good. Look for Jesus in them; Tel. 360856 friends, for whom we are given special may be strengthened by the thought of and, when you have found him, gird responsibility. I hope in increasing num- bers members of our church will realise the great numbers of Christians in yourself with his towel of fellowship, Catering for all occasions their fellowship with one another in our times past who have been moved by and wash his feet in the person of his diocese, by using the Rota of Prayer for the Weddings Receptions Dances etc. I their sense of the love of God to show brethren.' parishes of the diocese. I warmlv com- Cutlery, Crockery and men,d the daily guide, Far and' Near, 168 (which can be obtained from the S.P.C.l<. Glassware for Hire ! 3S a help for informed prayer for the world- wide church. i (cnntinued overleaf) ; in St. Matthew which illustrates tl ANGELA NOVEMBER, 1965 unself-consciour s manner in which th, No. 220 Fashion Colour ~ Styling Derby Diocesan News is to be rendered. It is a pictui service Circulation over 71,000 of the Last.Judgement where the shee and a fantasy style far that are being divided from the goats. TI special occasion latter are pretty thoroughly dealt wit The JUshop's Article The World of the Spirit being told that they saw Christ When someone has been through a 86 BASLOW ROAD, time of deep trouble, such as grave illness prison, hungry, naked and generally Intercession or bereavement, they will often say that want, and showed. every evidence' TOT LEY they were helped and encouraged by the not being able to care less. The vi New Testament Days knowledge that others had been praying tuous are shown, on the contrary, th Telephone 3 6 J 4 0 9 1T is written of the Ascended ,~hrist in for them. Certainly there are many times the Epistle to the Hebrews, He ever in my own responsibilities as bishop, when they saw Christ naked th, liveth to make intercession." (Heb. vii, when it is a help and support to know that clothed him,. when they saw hi 25). In His life on earth Jesus said on one there arc parishes and individuals who do hungry they fed him, and when tb WILLARS occasion to Simon Peter, "I have prayed from time to time pray for me. If we our- saw him sick they visited him Tho for thee that thy faith fail not." (Luke selves arc helped by such encouragement, xxii, 34 Doubtless He would daily have are surprised, innocently unconscio 49 BASLOW ROAD ought we I"IOtto spare time to help others prayed for His disciples, and for those who by remembering them before God? of the fact that every case of want at Totley Rise came to Him for help, St. Paul similarly I believe that there arc in fact profound writes in several of his letters, "I make need, loneliness, sickness or frustr 'Phone 360390 realities in the help which we can give one tion .which had moved their cor mention of you always in my prayers." another through intercession. The ways (Ram. i, 9 etc.), In the Jetter to Timothy passion had meant that they had, For Mens, Ladies' and of God are not less real, if we begin to it is written; "I exhort therefore that ... understand a little more how He may work fact, been ministering to the needs Children« Footwear prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, in Llis world, and sometimes use new be made for all men: for kings, and for Christ himself. Theyhadbeen acta Glu'l' Tuf Devonshire, Eagle, Deft language for old truths. Through the thus because they felt moved to 'and other makes in stock all that are in authority; that we may work of Dr. Rhine and others, we know lead a quiet and peaceable' life in all stirred to a concern for others by that there are invisible links of mind with High Class Footwear Repairs godliness and honesty." (1 Tim. ii, I-2). mind at a distance, for which we may use sense of the love of Christ for the Wellingtons always in stock The first disciples continued daily in the such names as telepathy, or extra-sensory and for all men. So Christian servi temple, though already within the New perception or E.S.P. Dr. Rhine himself is a necessary by-product of Christi, Testament period the warning had to be comments on "the role of ESP in prayer", given to their followers: "Not forsaking faith. . If it's Wool, Nylon or CoUOll, Knitted and refers to the writings of Gerald Heard or Woven for Knitting or Sewing for the assembling of yourselves together, as and others. (The Reach of the Mind, 'Bear ye one another's burdens,' sa all the Family • • • • the manner of some is." (Heb. x, 25). p. r69). Without using technical tenus, Sf. Paul, 'and so fulfil the law many people know the experience of an Christ.' We cannot do that wh: I.. WmTEHEAD Our Own Day awareness of a disaster happening to As I write thisartide, the. current minding our own business. So some other person at a distance, which is 47 BASLOW ROAD number of the Church Times carries the afterwards proved to be correct; many Christians living our faith we must fa TotleyRise front page headline, "Churchgoing in people in love know a communication of up to the fact that among the lil Tel. 362917 England said to be on decline". It says mind with mind which has no necessity changing activities to which our fai Everything for the home dressmaker that a Gallup Poll revealed that between for words, r957 and r963 the proportion of the points us is that of finding ourselv including Belt and Button Service The writings of de Chardin suggest Wide range of Gents Underwear, worshipping community dropped by a that mankind at this stage in evolution is wrapped around the concerns ofoth third. The reasons given by those who Shirts, Ties etc. on the threshold of a world of spiritual people. stopped attending church were loss of Good selection of Ladies Cardigans, reality, into which we arc only just begin- habit, boring and uninteresting services, ning to advance. So far from there being Inheritance of Good Works Jumpers and Underwear "no point in going", and difficulty in no point in worship, it is rather true as. he belief. writes in one of his letters, that mankind We have as Christians a singular It is little usc those who attend worship "is faced with a choice between suicide large inheritance of the. tradition blaming those who do not; we must be and adoration." (Letters from a Traveller, FRANK PRIEST able to explain to them what is the point good works. As we can sustain 01; P·45)· selves in our prayers with the thong in private and public prayer. It is ·not Groceries and Provisions sufficient simply to appeal to the authority Private and Public Prayer of the many generations before us wi of the New Testament; we must interpret In our private prayers we shall inter- have sought after God, so when we t Fresh Fruit and Vegetables that authority, and explain it in terms that cede each for OUt own relatives and to be of personal service to others , 253 BASLOW ROAD will seem significant in the world of to-day. friends, for whom we are given special may be strengthened by the thought This article will be read for the most responsibility. I hope in increasing num- Tel. 360583 part by those who already attend; let me bers members of our church will realise the great numbers of Christians say a little to encourage those who may their fellowship with One another in our times past who have been moved 1 OUf Speciality~ falter, and to help church members in diocese, by using the Rota of Prayer for the their sense of the love of God to she Bacon Prime Grade 'A' Danish Bacon explanation they may give to others, parishes of the diocese. I warmly corn- Cooked Ham on the Bone 1 write an one aspect of worship, inter- mend the daily guide, Far and Near, 168 cession; there are of course other equally {which can be obtained from the S.P.C.K. Quality Service Orders Delivered important aspects, gratitude, instruction, as a help for informed prayer fa r the world. meditation, the offering of our lives in the wide church. service of the living Christ. (continued overleaf) ==-=~~~------T"'-----~~~~'~~------"------.-.--~".-~.. - supper. I find it hard not to ask what the POSTBAG~Sehool Worship JOHN BONNER men do for the rest of the year, and whether Dear Mr: Editor, a group of lively Buddhists would not he Divine worship in school is clearly such Newsagent Competition equally effective. Others complain that a vital activity that it must alwaysbe under ~hoto their branch is apparently "on its last deep and serious review. Dr. Chapman is Rust Craft, Gordon Fraser iADERS are sending in their favourite legs". And I wonder how often the in- to he congratulated on the way he has and Noel Tatt Greeting Cards fures for THE SIGN monthly photo- cumbent himself attends a meeting. For fostered this concern. lIe gave some of the Holkham Hand-made Studio Pottery it is certainly not good enough if he turns reasons why the words "compulsory phic competition. Have you looked up for the annual dinner, and leaves the worship" have an ominous ring. More so, Swedish Wood and Glassware t yours yet'? men to their own devices for the rest of the I suppose, than the words "compulsory Hardware, Horticultural Sundries etc. For the February issue entries (which time. . education", which imply the enforced uld reach the Editor not later than When asked to visit what are called pursuit of truth. 15/19 BAStOW ROAD, vember 8th) must be confined to the "open" men's groups, I find little profit- However, my main reason for writing is ~ect of 'Mother and Daughter,' for able activity to report. They are usually to introduce a passage from "Half our Totley Rise rch (entry date December.lst) 'Brother engaged in the kind of programme· that Future": "We have seen that the cor. ~ Sister,' for April (entry date January would be much better left to the Women's porate life of the school is a potent in- ) 'Twins,' for May (entry date Feb- Institute. Of course the same might be strument in the moral development of the said about some M.D. branches, but pupils, So is its corporate worship in their THE MARSTONE ry.lst) 'Three Generations,' for June that is not our province, We pray at spiritual development. We have visited try date March lst) 'Pets.' Other the service of admission of new members many schools and taken part in the morning GARAGE LTD. pjectswill be announced later. (both in CEMS and MU) that they may assembly. Sometimes we have found be "sound in faith and holy in life". that on the day of our visit the school was (Official R.A.C. and A.A. Repairs) ~ges And it is OUI business as parish priests to divided into smaller natural communities Petrol, Oil and Paraffin !rhe Rev. Peter Harvey, of Church help them to know, and to understand, ... Normally, the whole school has been Repairs and Service ~trated and Anglican World, together their faith, and to he faithful communi- together, realizing as perhaps nowhere Tyres-N!lw and Remoulded Service cants, To do which it is far more im- else its essential unity. We say with con- h the Editor of THESIGN,will be the portant to exercise their knees than their New and Used Cars ges. The three best photographs viction and gratitude that we have very V.I.P. Petrol and Oils tongues! Social intercourse is a good often been impressed by the reality which ected each month will be awarded thing, certainly, and to be encouraged, has marked these services. Corporate TOTLEY RISE, SHEFFIELD res: lst; three-guinea Book Token; but discussion alone is not enough. worship is not to be thought of as an , two-guinea Book Token; 3rd, one- The title "Men's Society" implies a instrument of education, though it is that joint responsibility shared by clergy and -but as a time in which pupils and Telephone: 363328 nea Book Token. The winning laity together. It is not a "men's club" teachers seek help in prayer, express awe tures willbe printed in TIreSIGN. in which the clergy can "drop in" for a and gratitude and joy,andpausc to chat from time to time. It is a movement recollect the presence of God. We admit Members of the National Federation of les of dedicated men who look to their clcrgy we were surprised when one of our Fishmongers and the British Turkey for training in the Christian faith and number told us that new entrants to Federation All photographs submitted should be life, and who in tum are ready to co- industry whom she interviewed frequently in .black and white. They should operate in the futherance of Christ's told her that what they missed most now E. CHAMBERS & SON preferably be glossy- prints, and may kingdom. No branch can be really they had left school was school prayers." FISHMONGERS be any size up to lfl in, X 8 in. effective unless there is active partnership. This Newsom Report was concerned This does demand a lot of time, and a lot with the "education of pupils aged 13- r6 LICENCED GAME DEALERS Each entry must be clearly marked on of hard work, but it is time well spent, and of average and less than average ability". TABLE POULTRY SPECIALISTS the back with name and address of work that bearsfruit. For the life of every Personally I would rank it as oneof the most Established 1899 sender. If required back, please en- C.E.M.S. member is disciplined, and yet important social documents of our genera- close stamped addressed envelope. free: beautifully embodied in the Rule of tion, and its evidence cannot be ignored. TOTLEY RISE and Life: "in the power of the Holy Spirit to Very few would "underestimate the HEELEY GREEN, SHEFFIELD Competitors may submit now entries pray to God every day, to be a faithful effect of the competent and christianly for any ofthe classesmentioned above, communicant, and by active witness, fellow- committed teacher in the classroom". The Telephones: 360806; 50623; 364221 ship, and service, to help forward the pity is that there are not moreof them. Entries should be addressed to the Kingdom of Christ." I would submit that the desperate need is Editor of THE SIGN, 35 Pembroke Street, Oxford. Wake up then, men of the Church! Be not theaholitionof compulsory worship, IT IS SO EASY TO USE FRANKLIN'S sound in faith, and holy in life! Committed, but the development and integration of Educated, Missionary-minded, and Service- the work and insights of such teachers CLEANING and RENOVATION able! In short, C.E.M.S.-~and the Church with those of ministers of religion. SERVICES will take new heart. G. L. SPENCER, 'Phone 7 8 5 7 I CHRISTMAS- Chairman Schools Dept. of D.E.C. FOR IMMEDIATE COLLECTION ce again N.S.C.R. aims to give an extra cash t to many needy cancer sufferers.at Christmas. Clergy Moves. The Revd. P. H. 24 Page Informatiol1 and Price Guide ease will you help by sendinJL a donation or Wren, Curate of Dronfield from 196<:>-64, NOVEMBER CONFIRMATIONS Post Free buying our Christmas card" Wrile now to: and now Curate of Hessle, is to be the 3, W. Peak Forest, 7.30 (D); 4, Th. new Vicar of Loscoe, The Revd, A. Boulton, 7.30 (P); 7, Suo Horsley, 6.30 ~ATIONAL SOCIETy'FOR Batsleer, Vicar of All Saints, Glossop, (D); 10, W. Barlborough, 7.0 (P); 14, Suo CANCER RELIEF since 1956 is to be Rector of Staveley. Osmaston, 6.30 (D); 17, W. St. Augus- 47 VICTORTll STREETJLONDONjo S.W,I TELEPHONE: SUllIvAN ]763 The Revd, H. J. Spalding, Vicar of tine, Derby, 7.30 (P); ~I, Suo Dore, 3.0 Parson Cross, has been appointed to the (D); ~8, Suo Old Whittington, 9.15 a.rn, 169 benefice of Abbeydalc, (D); Upper Langwith, 3.0 (P). 6 ~4""~ECCLESALL ROAD

Printed by Harpur & Sons (Delby) Ltd •• 10, Friar Gate, Derby. November, 1965. "D.D.N." Editor, H<'l\DOf ViClIfDge, DelbyslJiri,: "D.D.N." Secretary, 1, The Cofieae, Derby. supper. I find it hard not to ask what th THE TOTLEY BRIDGE men do for the rest of the year, and whethe PERsONALITY COLUMN a group of lively Buddhists would not b GARAGE LTD. Photo equally effective. Others complain tha C8mpetition MOTOR ENGINEERS their branch is apparently "on its las READERSare sending in their favourite legs". And I wonder how often the in TOTLEY RISE pictures for THE SrON monthly photo- cumbent himself attends a meeting. Fo it is certainly not good enough if he turn Mobil Pietrol and Oils graphic competition. Have you looked out yours yet? up for the annual dinner, and leaves th Paraffin Smokeless Fuel men to their own devices for the rest of th For the February issue entries (which time. . Standard Triumph Stockists should reach the Editor not later than November 8th) must be confined to the When asked to visit what are calle- R.A.C. Ag;ents - ReeDvery Service "open" men's groups, I find little profit subject of 'Mother and Daughter,' for able activity to report. They arc usual! DAY (360316) NIGHT (361624) March (entry date Decernberl st) 'Brother engaged in the kind of programme tha CryptQD Tuning and Sister,' for April (entry date January would be much better left to the Women' Ist) 'Twins,' for May (entry date Feb- Institute. Of course the same might b- said about some M.D. branches, hu We specialise in the smallest feature ruary .lst) 'Three Generations,' for June that is not our province. We pray a that makes your home different- (entry date March lst) 'Pets.' Other the service of admission of new member to the major conversion subjects will be announced later. (both in CEMS and MU) that they ma; Consult ••• be "sound in faith and holy in life" Dean of Liverpool Judges And it is our business as parish priests tt KENNETH LEE The Rev. Peter Harvey, of Church help them to know, and to understand Illustrated and Anglican World, together their faith, and to be faithful communi (Calver) LTD. OW that it is fashionable for public with the Editor of Tm: SIGN, will be the cants. To do which it- is far more im COPPERFIELDS, portant to exercise their knees than thei N men to have an 'image,' that of judges. The three best photographs tongues! Social intercourse is a gaol CALVER, Edward Henry Patey, Dean of Liver- selected each month will be awarded thing, certainly, and to be encouraged Via SHEFFIELD pool, seems inextricably mixed up prizes: lst, three-guinea Book Token; but discussion alone is. not enough. 2nd, two-guinea Book Token; 3rd, one- The title "Men's Society" implies Phone Grindleford 469 with Youth. Really understanding of young people's needs and ways of guinea Book Token. The winning joint responsibility shared by clergy an, and Sheffield 36)409 laity together. It is not a "men's club' thought, his natural habitat seems to pictures will be printed in THESIGN. in which the clergy can "drop in" for be the youth conference and the long chat from time to time. It is a rnovemen Tel. 360997 (Totley Rise) Rules of dedicated men who look to their clerg 360420 (Dore) sessions where the under twenties can for training in the Christian faith an' hammer away at the meaning of things. L Allphotographs submitted should be life, and who in turn are ready to co COLIN THOMPSON & SON Even the titles of his books, Boys and in .black and white. They should operate in the futherance of Christ' Girls Growing Up, and the.recent Young preferably be glossy prints, and may kingdom. No branch can be reall Butchers and Farmers People Now, together with his excellent be any size up to 10 in: x 8 in. effective unless there is active partnership (Established 1867) This does demand a lot of time, and a 10 commentary on Luke, A Doctor's Life 2. Each entry must be clearly marked on of hard work, but it is time welt spent, an. TOTLEY,RfflE and DORE of Jesus, bear out this impression. So, the back with name and address of work that hears fruit. For the life of ever. for that matter, does his career, which sender. If required back, please en- C.B.M.S. member is disciplined, and ye Orders Delivered since 1946, when he became Chaplain close stamped addressed envelope, free: beautifully embodied in the Rule q Home Fed Pork and Beef Life: "in the power of the Holy Spirit t Prime Quality Lamb and Veal for Youth to the , 3. Competitors may submit now entries pray to God every day, to be a [aithf» Home Made Potted Meat and Sausage and later Secretary to the Youth for any of the classes mentioned above. communicant, and by active witness, fellow PoultrY, Bacon and Eggs Department' of the British Council of 4. Entries should be addressed to the ship, and service, to help forward th Churches, speaks of his predominant Kingdom of Christ." Editor of THE SIGN, 35 Pembroke Wake up then, men of the Church! B interest. Edward Patey is a many" Street, Oxford. sound in faith, and holy in life! Committee WILLIAM BURTON, M.P.S. sided man, as many came to know Educated, Missionary-minded, and Seroic« Dispensing Chemist when he was Canon Residentiary in able! In short, C.E.M.S.-and the Chure the early years of the new Coventry will take new heart. 'Phone 361181 cathedral and as no doubt many more .CHRISTMAS- 45 BASLOW ROAD, Totley Rise Once again N.S.C.R. aims to give an extra cash are now learning when he is Dean of gifl to many needy cancer sufferersat Christmas. Clergy Moves. The Revd. P. :H Toilet and Beauty Preparations Liverpool. From Christian Unity to Please will you help bysendin~ -8 donation or Wren, Curate of Dronfield from 1960-6" buying our Chrisnnas cards. Write now to: including radio and TV, his concerns span a and now Curate of Hessle, is to be th NATIONAL, SOCIETY' FOR new Vicar of Loscoe. The Revd, A Revlon large area of contemporary fife. Here Batsleer, Vicar of All Saints, Glossoj Coty is a man whom the Church in this day CANCER RELIEF Max Factor 47 VH ..."'TOR1ASTREETJ LONDON, S.W.! since 1956 is to be Rector of Sta'Vele~ and age needs and can use. The Revd. H. J, Spalding, Vicar c Yardley TELEPHON1:!:: S-ULLIVAN.17U3 Parson Cross, has been appointed to th 169 benefice of Abbeydale, National Health Insurance Dispensing

Printed by H arpur 8< Sons (Derby) L uD.D,N." Editor. Heaaor Vicorago, Derbys 6.30 p.m: Evening Prayer and Sermon. he Ladies' Club FOR (Mrs. C. B. Greenhoff) w•.,.'J:.,etrrCHlNG$.·M~l The Sheffield United Tours YOUR ,.' iQ'l),J~:Y.,~~C#!.:·:,. ompany is visiting us on '!t*S'BASl.OW·ROJ\l>, . TOnEY ovember 2nd to show their ',;;;.>. ,'~ -: ravel Films. On November WIFE .J~':-,.\ - 6th we are holding a Coffee F.. E..,B~ vening. AND Our Christmas Party will natryman". eheld on Friday, December rd. FAMILY Fresh, MUkDelivered Daily Eggs and Parm Produce en's Society HALL'LANE'FARM ov. 12-Lubrication for £5,000 and Laymen - . 'TOTLEY £500 A YEAR Mr. Geoffrey Parsons. Tel J6U89 ov. 26- The Domestic Courts - Hatdware Mr. J. W. Owen. For £29 a year a man 3.() next birthday can secure both these benefits for his dependants should he die early. This scheme Chbta uldes combines in one policy our 10 year 'Convertible' for £5,000 lromllOllgeiy On Wednesday,' October and 25 year 'Family Income" for £500 a year. Premiums for ", " .. ,l •. Dlllu: Paints etc. different ages, different benefits and other details are given in . Oth, we were visited by our prospectuses-well worth writing for: t. John's Guides. At this eeting Mrs. Willows came present Second Class adges to Claire Styles and ECCLESIASTICAL 160 BASLOW ROAD Tel. ane Wright. TOTLEY' . 363812 INSURANCE OFFICE rownies We are very pleased indeed LIMITED SHlPtE\t report that Erica Simons as passed her test for the Aldwych House, Aldwych, London, W.C.2 olden Hand Badge. Some f our younger members have For all official insurances of course and for Life Assurance evety time lso done weUin passing eir Second Class.

Ad.erasemenls for 'IRE SIGN should be sen! 10 Eversl.y P"Mealions Ld. adles' Working Party ~3·~4Cravell Street, Strand, London. W.C.2 (Mrs. D. Simons) Please make a note of the UTUMN FAYRE. This im- PAR1SH - ROUNDABOUT on "South Africa and the 6.30 p.m, Evening Prayer U.N.", at Tetley Union and Sermon. Church Ball, at 8 p.m, FOR Thursday, November 4th 1965 The Ladies' Club Study group on "Peace (Mrs. C. B. Greenhoff) keeping in the Middle The Sheffield United Tours YOUR East" at 186 Dore Road, Company is visiting us on at 8 p.m. November 2nd to show their WIFE Thursday, December 2nd 1965 Travel Films. On November Study group on "Peace 16th we are holding a Coffee keeping in the Far East" Evening. AND at 16 Kerwin Drive at OUr Christmas Party will Sp.m· be held on Friday, December FAMILY ;Best" FlnisJ:riDgLau'llderl:ng Thursday, January 6th 1966 3rd. Fanilly SElrvices Study group on "The Work ':BagWash' Men's Society of the General Assembly" Dry·ct•• Nov. 12-Lubrication for £ at 98 Totley Brook Road, Laymen - EllIluiries to: at 8 p.m. Mr. Geoffrey Parsons. e SNOwnBLT:o., MlLLHOUSES. Thursday, February 3rd 1966 Study group on Nov. 26-The Domestic SHEFFIELD7 Tel 50051 "Immigration" at 79 Courts - Mr. W. Owen. For £29 a year a man 30 n Marstone Crescent at 8 p.m, J. benefits for his dependants R. DAMMS Thursday, March 3rd 1966 Guides combines in one policy ou '- ,-~ .i: i Open Forum on "My and 25 year 'Family Incon BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRS On Wednesday, October , "."( Country and the U.N!' at " .. 20th, we were visited by different ages, different ber Dore Church Hall at 8 p.m. our prospectuses 6) BA.SLOW ROAD, St. John's Guides. At this Thursday, May 5th, 1966 Tatley-Rise, Sbe$eld, meeting Mrs. Willows came Annual General Meeting at to present Second Class Dore Church Hall, at 8 p.m, Badges to Claire Styles and

ECCLE: \ " ~'. V.nu e-tott& oua .<:m~'..,' Remembrance Sunday Jane Wright. '., - ~.,. ,., - . - - \' -' .""~' \. .) " INSURAr ,". Remembrance Sunday this Brownies year falls on 14th November. We are very pleased indeed LI 3ob~,J(Mn,~~,.·$ob··· The services will be - to report that Erica Simons 8.00 a.m, The Holy has passed her test for the Aldwych House, A ~~.~~qd, Communion. Golden Hand Badge. Some , .".:' ,f',l:,.·-', 9.00 a.m Morning Prayer. A~AAdhe1pful !JClVioe '.which of our younger members have For all official insurances of c( 9.30 a.m. The Family .bisS..~'~tigkJive gen¢~ also done well ,in passing Communion. their Second Class. '14 ···~,I$)'~E'l'. 10.55 a.m, Remembrance Altiertisem.nts [or THE 5lfJN ServIce, followed Ladies' Working. Party 33-34Cra,en 5, ··'~J':t,.P4 .by prayers at the (Mrs. D. Simons) ;~~ •.~}3-~-~'~ War Memorial in Please make a .note of the Baslow Road. AUTUMN FAYRE. This im- PARISH ROUNDABOUT PARISH NOTICE BOARD portant event is to be held in At our meeting on the 7th, OUR WORSHIP the Parish Hall on November SUlldl!Y6 ~ bring along your favourite 8.00 a.m, The Holy Communion 13th. It will be opened at classical, pop or jazz record 9.00 a.m. Morning Prayer .' 2.30 p.m. by Mrs. M. Parkin. 9.30 a.rn, The- Family Communion (a brand-new gramophone 11.00 a.m, The Holy Communion (on the first Sunday of the month There will be plenty of gifts, needle will be provided to and as announced) , 2.30p.ro. Sunday School cakes etc. for sale. Teas will ensure its protection !) and 6.30 p.m, Evensong and Sermon be served during the after- for the folk dancing, our Full details of Weekday Services are to be found on the church porch noon. young ladies are recommend- notice board. ed to bring flat-heeled shoes. The Vicar will usually be in church on Monday from 6.30 to 7.0 p.m., The Parish Hall Appeal to meet anyone who wishes to see him and to arrange for Baptisms Fund All young people in the 18- and Weddings. (Mr. P. Harvatt) 30 age-group (or thereabouts) The Appeal Committee are welcome to join us on a Vicar I THB REVn, RHYS WALTERS. B.Sc., wishes to extend public Sunday evening at 7.45 p.m, The Vicarage, Sunnyvale Road. Tel. 362322. thanks to the Drama Group Parish Register Churchw.rd.-na I for their gift of £50, and to E. BLACKBURN, 54, The Grove. Tel. 362029. H. S, POWELL, 74, Muln Avenue. Tel. 362516. the Guides and Brownies for BAPTISMS Sept. 26-Fiona Gillott. Choit'mlilifrI, " .' their donation of £10. The C, H. JO~l!S, 44, Totley Brook Roael. Tel. 36125. Sept. 26-Rupert Guy next Whist Drive is on OflUllt I Richardson. A, A. BAYWOOD, n.A., 114, Townhead Road, Dore, Tel. '361531. Friday, November 19th, in the Oct. 10-Julie Anne Trotter, SIIIcri•• n ·1 Parish Hall at 7.30 p.m, Oct. IO-John Abson. A. BIRWY, 61, Mllrahmc Crescent. Tickets are now on sale at He.clmal'-r(:hllrch Sehooll Oct. lo-Claire Elizabeth 2/- each. J. T. TINSIlP.AI.I., 26. Main Avenue. School Tel. 361934. Justice. Rendezvous Oct. 24-Carol Ann We were very grateful to Couldwell. Mr. Pocock forgiving us his Oct. 24-Phillip John Maries. It , talk on the history of Totley WillI III IllFllElD VIIIT. Oct. 24-Andrew James at our last meeting, and also Howell King. to our Secretary, Lexi Yaker, WEDDINGS for an excellent slide show Oct. 4-John Holmes and of her holiday in the Greek Pauline Gyte. Islands and a folk-dance Oct. 24-William Tonks and evening, which is to be Elsie May repeated by popular request. Hearnshaw. This month's programme is - Is it my turn 1 S~ores 7th Evening of favourite Altar Flower List records. Nov. l-s-Miss Harris and Cas 'tIe Ma1"ke't 14th Talk and discussion by Mrs. Whitehouse. a Marriage Guidance Nov. 7-Mrs. Powell. Councillor. Nov. 14--Mrs. Smith. 21st Folk Dancing. Nov.21-Mrs. Walters. Specialid. in 28th Slides and film of the Nov. 28-Mrs. White and Holy Land. Mrs. Mather. Biscuits and Sweets ,,~\NDRO~ HEATING

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Contractors for the new Pari8h Hall WHO IS ANN RICHENS? PARISH ROUNDABOUT' Miss Richens is a nurse after she has spoken to the the Garden PartY,and to am grateful, also, to the with the Church Missionary A.Y.P.A., THERE WILL HI-: everybody who has worked street distributors who - I Society at Sungei Buloh, A MEETING IN THE PARISI I so hard during the past twelve know - make every effort to which is near Kuala Lumpur. HALL at 8.15 p.m., when you months to make this substan- get the news out as soon as will be able to meet Miss She went out to Malaya in tial result possible. possible, because unless this 1962, and though she is now Richens infor::nally :J.!1r\ hefr: In addition to the money is done much of what is at home on leave she will be about her work. She will raised by the Appeal, the printed would inevitably be returning there early next also be talking to as many of Church Council has budgeted out of date. If anyone has year. She is going to be our our young people's oranisa- a sum of £1,200 each year any COMplaint or difficulty overseas correspondent, and lions all possible. and to the towards repayment of the over the problems of dlstri- from time to time we shall children of o u r Church money borrowed from the button, perhaps they will 8.chool. print letters from her telling bank to pay for the hall. contact Mr. Cooke. us of her work. Sungel We still await the final We m us t express out is a small agrlcultural village, Parochial Church Council statements of accounts from thanks, too, to our adver- where there is a church, the builders and architects, tisers, without whosegener- clinic and maternity home. At a. meeting on 17th Nov- and as soon as these are ous support it would be Miss Richens will be visit- ember, the Church Co':ncil available we shall be able to impossible to produce a ing the parish in early Dec- approved the butll~t.'t of ex- state the exact position. printed news sheet at all. ember, and I hope that every- penditure for lIJ(}li. and body will make a real effort received the IlllI'nt news of Price Reduction Stewardship to meet her. You may the Parish Hull Appeal. N imagine what it is like to be 31/:t neeember IHli4, the As from next January, the I hope that every Steward- 3,000 miles from home, work- Appeal had rnhll)l! 1.:3,220, price of All Saints' News will ship family has received a ingoften in difficult circum- exciullve or th~,' monov that be 3d. To effect this economy copy of the report on the stances, and what a great joy the Pl1rochlll.1 Church Council we shan change the format second year of our Steward- it is to know that you are makesuvallablc from its to that of a parish newspaper, ship Campaign. If not, will being assisted by the thoughts fundI'> towards repayment of and thope that we shall in- they please contact Mr. J. A. crease considerably our circu- and prayers of people Ilt the debt and fnterentcharges White of 128 Bastow Road. home. With covenants grossed to lation at this price. Mr. Fred THE R E WILL BE A their full value, the Appeal Cooke, of 245 Baslow Road Church School Fund now stands at £4,500. (Tel. No. 365278) will be in COFFEE MORNING AT THE The remodelling of our VICARAGE from 10.30 to The Vicar expressed thank; charge of the distribution of Church School has now to the Council, to Alderman the newspaper, and we are 12 o'clock on THURSDAY, reached the exciting stage 9th DECEMBER, when Miss Kirkman, to the members of most grateful to him for where we can begin to see Richens wll1 be the guest of the Parish Hall Appeal Com- taking over this extremely how brilliantly the architect honour. In the evening, mittee, to the organisers of difficult job from Mr. Maltby. May I express My personal has blended old with new, and nobody is more anxious • With lh. romp Iim.tlt> of thanks to Derek Maltby for the work he did in organising than the managers and staff VERNON HUDSON DECORATOR AND I'AINTIN(:iCONTRACTnR the distribution of the maga- that we shall soon have occu- 241 Chesterfield Road, Dronfleld, Tel. 2377, zine, which. is not a simple pation of the new building'S, who donat.ed tlii« page job as one might think. I but the present weather is BO~R· P4:RlSHJlQQNDA80UT .. NeW8;llent' not conducive to fiP~eo and ~.3Q p.m, Service ot the Il~ .:Cwt"~t4oriFrase •.·· . we must be p@,ti~n.t for <\ Nine l-ea'Qns and ~,N(JelTatt GteetingCard$ monQl. or so lQ!'lg~r yet. 1 Carols. H0lkiallm aand·.deStlltUo' Pottery am !i\lre that wh~11 YQll &e!3 In aQQit;iQn, Ilt 2,30 p.m. ,SWtlcllih .•Woodantt .Gla$sWare tn~ c;Qffif\l(!t€!q pV.npiI18~ y91.! The CMdren will Har4wateiHpztiCllltural Sundries etc, will tI:)jqk that ~thas all been t~ll 1;h~Christmas 151l9BASLOW RCAl)< very WQrttJ whU~. Story, and we hope that Pw,nY 'T9tleyR~ Advt:nt parents win be Many of you will already able to Carne and nlEMARSTONE have started thinking about hear them, ·Gl\RA&E.'tTD. Christmas Eve- preparations for Christmaa. (Offt~,ltA.C.~AX Jlepaiu) 1)fi!<;em/1er 24th- Advent, which started on ··l'etkt.Oil.~ "~ , November 28th, is theseason 11,30 p·m. The First Gam- . 'RepUrs and SetV~ . ,.. munior; of Ghrist. 1'ytes--N. and. Re.moll1.dedSemce when, we begin tQ celebrate . .New anc! Used (Jan tile birth of Jesus at Beth. mas, V.LP. Pettol ,and' OIls lehem,and duning Adv~nt we Chri,stma.s Dqy- TOTLEY RlSEISHBFFIBLD ask you to remember the Pefember ;'5*-:- children in the care of the 8.00 a.m. The Holy Te1~pb.olle.: 36~328 Church of Engla!14Cl1Uqr~n's Comm union. Society-5,OOO of them- by 9.00 a.m. Carols for Members of the National Federation of Christmas Fishmongers· and ••the British·' Turkey takIng an Advent Purse to .'Fedetation . INN bring to ehureh on Cheistmas Morning. . . bay, so that. we ean send our 9.30 a.m, The Family E.CHAMB!RS, .&SON ry? FISmlOJ!r,JGttts Christmas present to them. Communion. chill ? LlCBNCIro GAME. DEALERS eft round you? The purses are new available Your prayers tABLE' P01JJ,TRY SPEClAUS'I'S in ehuseh, ereen be obtained . .. Bs.tabDshed 1$99, Many of you will have from Mrs. J. E. Simons, ef 5'7 TotLBY !uSE and ary, Sunnyvale Road, who III heard of the illness of Mrs. HEBLEYGREBN. SI:lEFFIELD came down; Adamson, who is greatly this dark world's sake Secretary in the PArish. Last Te1ep:ho~es :.•36l)806; .506~l; ,:%4221 y~ar we were able to send loved in our parish. I know r that you will remember her over £65. ary in your prayers, together ITI$ SO EASY TO tJSE FIlANlC;LIN"S , 'CLEANlNGIIJId RENOVATION r The Chd"t",as Services with her husband and Valerie. . _VIcES· ~:"" hearts«11- • will be : Will you also remember Mrs. . ..'Phooe·' 78 5 7 1 Staines of Main Avenue and FOR'BBmDlA:ft.·~N I Mary, ~•.•nday. 0<'01'""'" 19th -.. her husband, and Mrs. Baylis ~..raPW-.dolt UdNee 'Guide 8.00 a.m. Th, Holy . '.., '''lilt F;~ .... re, who has recently lost her heaven's high throne, CQmmunlon. mother, ~~':':'iS i.OO •. m. Momln. Prayer. Willy()u include, too, the .I MYEE WALSTER i.SO •. m. The FamUy Christian men and women of 177 Communion. Rhodesia, during these days '::'·".~fi,·~'J~.QAU'!'~r.f":':••• I P~l\ISH THE SIGN DECBMBER 1965 not copdu(:ivc to s.p~ed we must be p@.~ieJlt tor W(lntU (:If tiQ IQIl&l;f yet, ilP1 ~1J{'e th1ilc~ wh~!'lYQU see t!W c;Qm~let~g will lli\Qk that \t v~ry WQrt;b WhUfi:. A~v~nt Many of you will already have started thin.klng about preparations for ChrlstmlUl..'c

DECE::; 1965 ingredient. Obviously, we do not dis- they be ready to give, and glad to Over 100 Wines and Spirits in Stock at ~n NeW8 chargethe whole of our Christian duty distribute; laying up in store for by giving; but we have to recognize themselves a good foundation against BROADHEADS that a part of that duty involves a the time to come, that they may attain readiness to give to the glorification of eternal life.• your Mace Grocers ld' U,,, ~~mg. Th, Chri~ - serve God who is honoured when generosity 'Be merciful after thy power. If thou ahead of us on the road of life, beckoning irward ; He calls us daily to adventure is seen to be among the virtues of those hast much, give plenteously: ir-thou Open 8.30 a.m, to 10.30 p.m. rto a Land of Promise, not yet seen. who worship him. hast little; do thy diligence gladly to Jesus calls us forward into the Land of give of that little: for so gatherest thou Orders Delivered rornise beyond death, of which Hc has Buried Treasure thyself a good reward in the day of lid, "I go to prepare a place for you." Ie calls US also to hear and obey His will, 'Lay not up for yourselves treasures necessity.' 158 BASLOW ROAD, TOTLEY re and now, so that His reign may be upon earth, where moth and rust doth Dues and offerings for the work of tablished as in heaven, so on earth. corrupt, and where thieves break the Church both locally and in the Tel. 360187 herever He meets us, He comes in through and steal: but lay up for your- world at large have always been, dgement, sifting the good from the evil, leof our Christian dr HILLFOOT GARAGE. TOTLEY Circulation 0.01 71,000 by giving; but we have to recogn (Behind Evan's Grocers Shop- that a part of that duty involves Hillfoot Road) , needs that warning, The Christ we serve readiness to give to the glorification Telephone 6 1 S 9 The Bishop's Article 3 3 is ahead of US on the road of life, beckoning God who is honoured when generos "THE ADVENT OF OUR KING forward; He calls US daily to adventure is seen to be among the virtues of the For all your mechanical repairs ~ OUR PRAYER MUST NOW EMPLOY" into a Land of Promise, not yet seen. who worship him. servicing - welding ~ paint WE are like people living in some town jesus calls us forward into the Land of spraying etc. or village, which is to receive a visit Promise beyond death, of which lIe has Buried Treasure from the Monarch, and where therefore said, "1 go to prepare a place for you." We collect and deliver cars preparation must be made. This is the He calls us also to hear and obey His will, 'Lay not up fat yourselves treasui We sell and deliver paraffin lesson of Advent, and it is a lesson which here and now, so that His reign may be We repair anything mechanical upon earth, where moth and rust de r concernsiour abiding situation on earth. established as in heaven, so on earth. We have cars and roof-racks for hire corrupt, and where thieves bee At this time we look forward and make Wherever He meets us. He comes in judgement, sifting the good from the evil, through and steal: but lay up for y01 preparation to celebrate the birth. of and calling to a crisis of decision. That selves' treasures in heaven", wh< Christ. We look forward also to the day A. E. PASHLEY J when the Ascended Christ shall come in crisis wil! always mean risk and adventure neither moth nor rust doth corrui triumph, and claim the world for His reign. into unknown worlds, as in the classic and where thieves do not bre What exactly do we mean and expect, statement of the meaning of faith, through nor steal,' Worldly wealth Family Butcher when in the Advent Collect we speak of "Abraham went out, not knowing whither he went." (Hehrews xi, 8.) ephemeral, we are being told here; t "the last day, when He shall come again 249 BASLOW ROAD, in His glorious Majesty to judge boththe there is another kind of riches whi (Main Avenue) Bible Sunday quick and the dead 1" We do not know. The Advent Sundays remind us how can be earned in this world-the rid TOTLEY When the World Council of Churches met we must prepare for the coming of Christ of good works, beloved of God. A in Assembly at Evanston in H)54,· and 'Phone 360634 our King. "Let every heart prepare a though not all good works invol discussed the nature of the Christian throne 1" On the Second Sunday in hope, they could reach noclear agreement Fine Lamb, Beef, Pork and Poultry Advent we remember the giftofthe Hible financialgenerosi.ty because' some, on its meaning. Yet this was not surprising. Try our Speciality Sausages as our preparation, that "we through we were seeing last month, involve t As St. Paul pointed out long ago, "Hope patience and comfort of the Scriptures, giving of ourselves in terms of servi. Orders Uelivered Daily that is seen is not hope: for what a man might have hope." In our prayers and II same undoubtedly do. Both kinds seeth, why doth he yet hope for?" (Rom. with our gifts this year let us remember viii, 24.) It was the mistake of the Jews giving are covered by the words: 'N the "Feed the Minds of Millions" appeal, in the time of our Lord, that they had part of the purpose of which is to make everyone that saith unto me, WI LAURENCE TYM become too precise in their expectation the Bible available over vast areas of the Lord, shall enter into the kingdom uf the Messiah, and failed to recognize world, where people long illiterate are now heaven; but he that deeth the will Family Butcher Him when He came. learning to read. Just because the Advent hope looks my Father which is in heaven.' 61:BASLOW ROAD, Totley Rise forward into a world as yet unknown, we Worship and the Ministry A group of Pauline quotatie Tel. 360558 can only use the language of myth and The passing of the Prayer Book Alter- follows, mainly concerned witht 168 BAStOW ROAD, Green Oak parable and poetry. "Lo I He comes with native Services Measure will open the necessity of giving to the Church I clouds descending." "1,0 I The Lamb, way for experiment in our worship in Totley so long expected,. Comes with pardon this coming year. The phrase we often those who minister therein. 'If we ha Tel. 361088 down from heaven." This is the language use, "As it was in the beginning, is now, sown unto you spiritual things, is il We Guarantee Satisfaction of allusion, rather than of exact description. and ever shall be" is fitting response for great thing if we shall reap your carr It is a signpost, pointing forward into the the praise which should be given to God. Orders Delivered in YOUR District things?' unknown, So that we are content to say, It does not mean that the ways in which we praise Him should for ever remain 'Do ye not know, that they whi Local Fed and Dressed, "If we hope for that we see not, then do we Beef, Pork, Lamb with patience wait for it." (Rom. viii, 25.) unchanged. Let me give advance notice minister about holy things live of t Certain other things at Advent we can that we are hoping to hold at Swanwick sacrifice: and they who wait att however say. The Church is called to live from March 28th to 30th a conference on altar are partakers with the alta For saiisiaction for the future, not for the past. In his Worship, with special reference to the Alternative Services Measure and the Even so has the Lord also ordaine For Freely Ground Coffee great study of history Arnold Toynbee singled out archaism, the attempt to live work of the Liturgical Commission, The that they which preach the GoS) For aU groceries, provisions, sweets, Conference will be mainly for clergy, and beer, wine&, spiritsalld tobacco, etc. in the past, as one of the signs of a civilisa- should live of the Gospel.' tion in decline. That fate had befallen those who would be interested are asked And lastly, and in the same pial If you telephone 365038 and. give us the Pharisees in Our Lord's time, so that to keep these datesfree. I hope there may y()ur order we will bll pleased to be meetings also for laity on the Monday there follow'! a group of quotatio they sought to settle and justify every deliver it to your hOlDe in one of action by appeal to past precedent. Jesus and Tuesday evenings. concerned with the whole matter our vans warns them of the peril for those who On the Third Sunday in Advent we giving in its wider aspect: 'Char GRATTON'S look back with the saying, "Remember remember that it is the work of the them that are. rich in this world tl Lot's wife", who according to ancient Christian ministry to "prepare the way of 71 BASLOW ROAD, legend was turned into a pillar of salt. the Lord." ,Ve need many more young 184 A Church which lives in the past, cele- men for the work of the ministry in Tot1ey Rise, Sheffield brating its own anniversaries, and seeking England and in other countries, as we FULLY LICENSED past precedent for every action, still need also many more young men and " I POSTBAG-AdQption It is true that the "County". through the Children's Department, undertakes some The Vicar of Ripley writes: Much as we adoption work, but in the main our National Health Prescription Dispensing regret it, the image of Church "Moral functions arc quite separate. I believe 'Welfare" work continues to wear a much of the confusion. arises from the tamiahed look for some, and it is therefore 'Phone :5 6 1 0 7 0 essential that whenever we can we should fact that the Children's Officer iausuallv correct any distortion. Otherwise the appointed "Guardian ad litem" by the r December Courts when an Adoption Hearing is splendid work being done may not get the support that it merits. arranged. This means that the "County", CHEMIST Quite recently I had a complaint that through its Child Care Officers, enquires the Diocesan Committee had been down- into all adoption placements, irrespective of who may have placed the child with tight callous, whcreas,so it was claimed the couple wishing to adopt, and makes a W. T. HUTCHINGS, M.P.S. OVENT 4 Phil. 4.4·7 the "County" had been just the opposite. report to the Court. The main grounds for the complaint TOTLEYPHARMACY, In English Law a parent may place a utual Tolerance were (i) that those wishing to adopt had child with whomsoever he/she pleases, 185 BASLOW ROAD, TOTLEY to wait a year before being told they were and that child cannot be removed unless unsuitable: (ii) that no grounds for SHEFFIELD As when we say 'eheeriol' so St. refusal were given: (iii) that despite all some neglect is proved, although an aul's injunction to 'rejoice' not only adoption order may not necessarily be this an adoption was arranged through the made. Unless conditions are extremely horts to good cheer but is also a "County". ~rting greeting. I feel sure that there is a satisfactory bad, it may do more harm to the child F. E. BRAMALL to be removed from those he already explanation for all this, and I wonder if, The rivalries which have existed through your columns, the Organising knows us his "parents", The Guardian, ithin the Church should be seen in therefore, does not oppose the adoptron, Dairyman Secretary could explain the position. If, thus giving some semblance of approval. e. perspective of the Lord's coming. as 1 suspect, there is misunderstanding pain. Surely the thought of this calls and ignorance, such an explanation would Fresh Milk Delivered Daily .r a spirit of mutual tolerance do nothing but good. E. E. C, SMITH. NEWS IN BRIEF Eggs and Farm Produce oderation'). There will be no Miss Morrice replies: AU Adoption Clergy Moves. The Revd.E. E. C. ssibiiity of standing on one's rights Agencies must comply with statutory Smith, Vicar of Ripley since 1957, is to be HALL LANE FARM regulations. Careful, confidential in- Vicar of the largeparish of Aston, Birming- en that day comes. The Apostle vestigations must be made regarding ham. TOTLEY en echoes the famous passage from prospective adopters, and this information St. Giles, Normantort have contri- e Sermon on the Mount in which considered by a committee. This takes buted £100 towards the passage to S. Tel. 361589 time but generally an answer can be America of their missionary recruit, Miss sus teaches that anxiety can be cast given in three to four months. The Margaret Bates. the winds in the light oftheFather's welfare of the child must be the prime Choirgirls can go to their first R.S.C.M. Hardware evidential care. consideration of all concerned in adoption Course at St. Elphin's, Darley Dale in A spirit of confident, thankful work, however sympathetic one feels August. China towards those wishing to adopt. Although Training in WOrship will be the ayer will issue in unutterable peace some couples would no doubt make theme of the Diocesan Course for Sunday Ironmongery mind. excellent parents to their own children, Schoo! Teachers from August !J-20. . Dulux Paints etc. they would not necessarily be so to an The Christmas Eve Communion f.STEPH EN Acts 7. 55-60 adopted child. will be broadcast from Croydon Parish Reasons for turning applicants away Church on the Home Service conducted re Proto-Martyr obviously cannot be given, and this is by our new SuffraganBishop. s. J. MAYNARD made quite clear in preliminary interviews. Christian Aid received £I50,000 less St. Stephen, arrested on a charge of These thorough investigations arc the in T964-5, although 300 more places asphemy and brought before the basis of much ill-will against all adoption joined in C.A. Week. They offer a useful societies, but they are required by law, study course "Servant of the Servant 160 BASLOW ROAD Tel. nhedrin, had just concluded a speech and are necessary for good, consistent, Church" ('}.j6). his own defence, in which he had TOTLEY and reliable professional work. There is 363812 terpreted .the history of Israel as a always adelay in "placing" a baby, but a waiting list ensures a wide choice of DIOCESAN RECORD olonged resistance to the Holy homes for every baby offered, the com- Public Preacher's Licences October irit. mittee choosing carefully a particular ryth, The Revds, David Prytherch, M.A. N. B. SIDPLEY Commentators have suggested that home for a baby from a particular back- and John Christopher William Rosser, e punishment administered by an ground. ALCD. 164 BASLOW ROAD, I deeply regret that anyone should Stipendiary Curate's Licences Octo- raged Sanhedrin was more in the imply rivalry between the "Diocese" and her rgth, The Revds, Barry Heritage (St. TOTLEY ture of a lynching than a, judicial the "County", as in fact in this field Mary, Chaddesden), John Keener Mount ecution, In this there was a parallel throughout the country there is happy co- (Trdeswell), and Eric Stott, ALCD ith the death of Jesus himself, also (Normanton-by-Derby). Tel, 365178 operation between Church and State. victim of jealousy and fear. Our Council was only able to register as Admission to Benefice October '}.znd. an Adoption Society through a generous The Revd, Emil Jonathan Walser, M.A. KNITTING WOOL RONALD GORDON grant from the County Council, renewed to the Perpetual Curacy of Baslow, each year. Patron-s- The Duke of Devonshire. NYLONS 185

Printed by Harpur& Sons (Derby) Ltd., 10. Friar Gate, Derby. December, 1965. GENERAL DRAPER.Y "D.D.N." E4itor, H•••nor Vicarage, Detbyohire: "D.D.N." Secret.ty. 1. 'The Col1eie. Derb!,. POSTBAG-Adoption The Vicar of Ripley unites: Much as we regret it, the image of Church "Moral s, H. WESLEY & SON LTD. Welfare" work continues to wear a 187 BASLOW ROAD tarnished look fat some, and it is therefore essential that whenever we can we should Newsagent, Stationer correct any distortion, Otherwise the and Tobacconist The Epistles for December splendid work being done may not get the support that it meri ts. . Sweets and Chocolates Quite recently I had a complaint that TeL 363883 the Diocesan Committee had been down- Fancy Goods. Toys etc. right callous, whereas, so it was claimed Lyons Ice Cream ADVENT 2 Rom. 15. 4-13 ADVENT 4 Phil. 4. 4-7 the "County" had been just the OPPosite. Agent for Arthur Dixon, Royle, The main grounds for the complaint Hall Mark, and 'Continental Birthday Benefits and Promises Mutual Tolerance were (i) that those wishing to adopt had Cards to wait a year before being told they were Every Pi'lpu1ar:make of Stationery T. Paul has been saying that. Chris- As when we say 'cheerio]' so St. unsuitable; (ii) that no grounds for . . tianscannot live by a law of every refusal were given: (iii) that despite all in stock S Paul's injunction to 'rejoice'· not only this an adoption was arranged through the man for himself, and has pleaded for exhorts to good cheer but is also a "County". mutual deference within the Church. parting greeting. I feel sure that there is a satisfactory SNOWITE LIMITED He now recalls the selfless example of The rivalries which have existed explanation for all this, and I wonder if, Jesus Christ as this is interpreted for us through your columns, the Organising THE LAUNDERERS It CLEANERS within the Church should be seen in Secretary could explain the position. If, in scripture. the. perspective of the Lord's coming. as I suspect, there is misunderstanding Best Finishing Laundering Jesus was a 'minister of the circum- again. Surely the thought of this calls and ignorance, such an explanation would Family Services cision'; that is to say, he exercised his for a spirit of mutual tolerance do nothing but good, E. E. C. SMiTH. Bagwash ministry as a Jew among the Jews. ('moderation'). There will be no Aliff Morrice replies: All Adoption Dry Cleaning In his own person he fulfilled the possibility of standing on one's rights Agencies must comply with s~atut~ry promises of which the Old Testament regulations. Careful, confidential .m- when that day comes. The Apostle vestigations must be made. regard~ng Enquiries to: speaks. But the benefits of the then echoes the famous passage from promises belong to all men, to Jews prospective adopters, ami this mf0!'UatlQn SNOWlTE LTD., MILLHOUSES, the Sermon oil the Mount in which considered by a cornrruttee. This takes and Gentiles alike. Texts from the Jesus teaches that anxiety can be cast time but generally an answer can he SHEFFIELD7 Tel. 50051 same Old Testament can be adduced gi Yen in three to four months. The to the winds in the light of the Father's welfare of the child must be the prime in support of this. providential care. consideration of all concerned in adoption God, the ground of hope, is asked to A spirit of confident, thankful work, however sympathetic one feels R. DAMMS bless the readers. prayer will issue in unutterable peace towards those wishing to adopt. Although some couples would no doubt make of mind. excellent parents to their own children, BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRS ADVENT 3 1 Cor. 4. 1-5 they would not necessarily be so to an Ordained Ministry ST. STEPHEN Acts 7. 55-60 adopted child. 63 BASLOW ROAD, Reasons for turning applicants away After having spoken about the need neProto-Marlyr obviously cannot be given, and this is Totley Rise, Sheffield for unity within the Church as a whole made quite clear in preliminary interviews. . St. Stephen, arrested on a charge of 81. Paul comes. now to speak of the These thorough investigations are the blasphemy and brought before the basis of much ill-will against all adoption special role of Church leaders-the Sanhedrin, had just concluded a speech societies, but they arc required bJ: law, ordained ministry, as we might say. Your Comfort is OUR Concern in his own defence,in which he had and are necessary for good, consistent, 'they are to be humble, responsible, and reliable professional work. There is interpreted the history of Israel as a reliable. This is the implication of the always a delay in "placing" a baby,. but a prolonged resistance to the Holy three words 'ministers,' 'stewards; waiting list ensures a wide choice of Spirit .. homes for every baby offered, the corn- 'faithful: 3o~1t~r¢"tbtt Son.s Commentators have suggested that nuttce choosing carefully a particular The ordained ministry is always a horne for a baby from a particular back- the punishment administered by an The Leading Funeral target for criticism. But ministers gtQund. enraged Sanhedrin was more in the I deeply regret that anyone should must not be deflected 'from their task Directors nature of a lynching than a judicial imply rivalry between the "Diocese" and by criticism, any more than by adula- execution. In this there was a parallel the "County" as ill fact in this field A reverent and helpful service which tion or flattery. Nor does it matter throughout th; country there is happy co- with the death of Jesus hiffiself, also has continued through ·five generations how they themselves assess their work. operation between Church and State. a victim of jealousy and fear. Our Council was only able to register as All that matters is that their ministry an Adoption Society through a generous 14 EARSHAM ~_STREET, should be pleasing to God. RONALD GORDON grant from the County Council, renewed SHEFFJELD 4 185 each year.

Printed by Harpur & Sons (Derby) Ltd. ~·D.D.N.n Editor;t. Heanor Vi,earllge, Derbyshir ren's Society. Members are asked to rendezvous at the Cross Scythes for a prompt start at 8 p.m, As usual any IHEIII ladies who care to join 1.1S Of8lVIH&IS will be most welcome. The Rendezvous Christmas Party will be held on Dec ember 12th after Evensong YOURS This will be final meeting of Help C.hristian Aid to relieve suffering throughout the world the term. Ladies' Worki:qgp~rty (Mrs, D. Simons) We were very sorry indeed that Mrs. M. Parkin was not able to be with us on Nov, ember 13th. Mrs, Walters ve r y gracefully acted as 'stand in' and the Payre raised £108. This is indeed a splendid total, and our This Korean child is one of 20,000victims of tuberculO$is to w1l,omChristi