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Anyway, I was a litde taken aback when I read the article on pa.ge 32. 9.00arn Kelcl URC 9.00am Keld URC I)ue to grants Ghat word aga:n) from an 9.l5am St Mary's lvluker Euclrarisl 9.15erm St Marl''s Muker Ccwtmtmion Hi there ! l,ots of interestjng stuff in this innovative scheme by North Yorkshire CC, l0.30am Lor,v Row URC (ttttnt.uutittn 10.30arn Lorv Ror+'URC issue, hostelries signed have Reerth Methoclist Reeth Methodist but there is one article I found re-ally 15 have up to 11.00am Holy Trinitl Low Row 11.00am Hoiv Trinih' Low Ron' E.uclwrisl interesting. Wc all know horv diffictrh it has conrputers on their premises to allow people Euchnist Reeih Congregational been for most businesses in our two [)a-les of AI-1, agcs acc(:ss to ICT. I could not but Reeth Congreg.rtional St last feel that there was slight contradiction Edmund's Marske Euclnist this year, and it is pleasing that there are ^ St Edmund's Marske 2.30pm Arkengarthdale Methc'rdist initiatir.es and grartts to tr!, and support here. It is in the bringrng/ encouraging of Fosnthl Euchanst Hol11Cunffimiol them. Also of cotuse we are most gratefi.rl to young people into licensed premises, when in I1.1Sam St Mary's Arkengarthdale Muker Methodist any rnput golrg for IC'I. I\{any homes are rll,arry places the authodties are working hard Cit ic krcice - Mstins tr.30irm St Man''s Arkeng.rrthdale without computers, lives are to keep them OUT. Alcohol abuse is the 2.00pm Gunnerside Methodrst Ez,en;ctng yet all our Midswnmsr Fesfii,nl Gtrnnersicle Methodist govemed through thern It is irnportant *rat biggest social evil of our sociery, and often is 6.00pm St Andrew's Grinton Marske Methodist we have access to them and the 'netl There the ptelude to d*g abuse. The following Et orcrng! Holq Cwuntmion have already been grant initiatives in our Two questions also sp-rang to mind : In qpite of 6.30pm Gururerside Methodist Reeth Congregational f)ales to introduce both hardware and the hrg" input of frnances, what happens hlidsttmmer Festital instructional coutses. T alking of grants, I wa^s whcn the computer hardware becomes Reeth Congregational readrqg this week that the fr*drrrg for tlus obsolete and nceds replacing? If money is years nnrth1 uruses in the way of village halls available for such proiects, why are th*y and cornmunity centre upgrades etc, has decmed to be of more value/irrportance 14th Iuly been drastically reduced, and so many, if not thafl the local rilage or cornmunity h^X? rnost cases will not ggt fundrng as had been And, who decided that 'The l\rb should be 9.30am St Andrew's Grinton hoped. Crrants are necessary to enable small the Hub, of the commtrnity ? Anyway, eveq/ Euchnist mral areas like ours success to all the hostelries in the scheme, St Michael's Downholme to update and modernise orrr community facilities. It would be th"y seized on an opportunity offered to Holy Euclnrist 28th 10.30.rnr Low Rorv URC July virtually impossible to improve our them and will offer the best service they can- 11.00am Reeth Congregirtional 8.00am Holy Trinitl' Lorv Rorv cornnruniry burlding widrout them. The I-ocally, go and have a look in the Punch St Edmund's Marske Holy Corunniut Community is something we all profess to Bowl, sce what you think. But, for me, there lv[oning Prayer 9.30am St Andrew's Grinton lurlnist want and value, but whcrc is its centre? is strll the question, vital though the iocal pub 11,15am St it4ary' s Arkensarthclale St Michael's Downholme I)unng the celebmtions of the Golden mav bc to the community, is it 'the I{ub'? [-ldt1 Contmunion Holy Euclnfist what stnrck rne wa-s that it was not Clr 'should it be the Hub'? Maybe its 2-00pm Kelct Methodis t Ctnunrrtiryt 10.30am Cr-urnerside lv{ethodist Jrrbilee, lust 4.00pm St Marv's lvluker t-he concerts, frr.y dress, qports days and me. Wrat do y'ou think,? Please let us know ! lv[trcic Festiunl - -Sor.F $ Proi;t F nmily kn ica Low Rcxv URC barbe<1ues ttrat were important, but the NE\F Em+il Address 6.30pnr Fremington Sunclay School 11.00am Reelh Cory;regational comirg together of all the people involved. Please note the NEW Email addtess for the Llnitecl Praise und Worslip St Edmunc['s Marske Eurltruist That seemed to make el'erl.thing so worth Editor [email protected] co.uk Gunnersi cle M eth oclis t 11.15am StMarv's Arkengarthdale while. The inte.raction and involvernent of All material please to the George Lundberg, Marske Methoclist Holv Cdninlffiint the peopte is the heart of our cornmunity Editor, Gallows Top, low Row, Richmond, Reeth Congregatjonai 6.30pm Reeth Congregational Interestirrgly there werc only two special DLI I 6PP. 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