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Keld URC and one in Low Row Villrg" I'Iall. CHURCH SERVICES Is that srgnificant? I wooder? N{aybc I'm iust in & Swaledale out of touch with modern day perception as to what should be at the centre of ttre 7th fuly 21st Iuly commutrity. 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 Ccwtmtmion Hi there ! l,ots of interestjng stuff in this innovative scheme by 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 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. TeUfax An48 886505 church services to mark the Jubilee, one at Or leave at Reeth P O marked FAO Editor You wilf receirre a warm d all the churches in the THE GAZETTE TEAM THAAIK YOU F'OR READING AI{D FOR YOUR SUPPORT NREITI E DISLNICT GAZBTIE Page 5 Page + REETH E DISTRICT GAZETIE HAGUE DES'G'" DORANT 4x4 STONEY END GARAGE woRTol{ General Building Gontractor NEWGATE no job too small Tel. 01969 650652 BARNARD CASTLE Plastering & Stone Slate * Ter. 01833 630620 * We offer the foflowing servicesz o7n2 . Upholstery & Furniture repair Roofing Specialist Your Four Wheel Drive Specialist ( Contract E Domestlc ) Tef : 01718 - 884621 otnz In the Dales for: . Small householdrepairs Discovery Honda Isuzu o Light haulage R. &W. 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T]PPER WENSLEYDALE & DELICIOUS Homemada calres lnclude our'Gluten fr*' SWALEDALE TRADITIONAL lango - Plus award winning *ymor ice Window Cfeaning & Odd Job SUNDAY LUNCH cnenm including a'diabetic' tange, Services - Competitive Rates The Coppice is situ,ated inside the JOINERY > < PAINTING The Buck Hotel, Reeth O Contract Work ir,, .f; Aysgarth Falls, National Park Tourist Information Centre. GARDENING ETC. Swaledale, North Yorkshire. underhken {, Tel. 01748 818497 (ust follow the signs from the main roads) Cty & Guilds in Carpentry & Joinery 6SW DLll Mobile 07931563455 Tel. I(AREN 0f969 - 663424 TEL.. 01969 667873 R/c Tel. 01748 8E4210 R/c e.mail: ryderscoppicekc@aolcom R/c Adverts ?? Ring Mike 0174E 8E6307 Ihank you for suppotting fte dyeilisers in your Gazette Please support the advertisers in your Community Gazete Page 7 Page 6 REBTH E DISITICT G,METI:E REETH & DISTRICT GAZETTE A-D. E*bibition complete Bible in English; and that the (20U) _yean ol C hi $ianity in B n tui n) process of padiamentaf,I' democracy was I3't, - 27*,at Reeth Congregatronal Church t July gfeatly advanced bv Oliver Ctomwell? "I-{ere is a man who was born in arr / r You will be able to find out rnore about 9/'Ruilciine\ORuilciing obscure r,-illage, the child of a Peasant these oulstanding achievements and the Contractors woman. I{e grerv up in another village. fascinating characters behind them in thc I{e worked in a carpenter's shop until he IJPVC Doors A.D. E,vbibition. 'Ihis wiii inciucie severai was thirty. I{e flever orv:ned a home. He 7l \fu=indosrzs & life-size figures and interesting artefacts t-i oever wrote a book. He never held an trrlserrza tori es\-J ARKENGARTHDALE togcther with information \:'ery helpfully office. Ife never had a family. He never displayed. Surely the Approved Agent for went to college. He nervrr trat'elled 200 Queen's Jubilee veal rvould be an ideal tirne to lea-rn fnofe Sovereign D*p Proof Course en-suie Hrooms - superb Yisws miles from the place rvhere he rvas botn. about tJre contribution of Christianity to & Timber Trearment i r Prhrate l-ounge, sepaf,ate sitting Foom I{e never did one of the things that 'FIe the development of our nation. o Function Room available for private usually accompany greatness. had ncr All work carried out by I A-D. Erbibition parties, meetir:gs and receptions credentials but Flimself." Yet thar nran, Time Served Qualified Craftsmen Held at Reeth Congregational Church A warm friend{v atrnoephere, fiaL fresh Jesus Christ, changed the course o The Old illili Low ilow J"ly 13,h - 27ta Monday - Saturdav: 2- food in a traditionat Inn envimnment. human history. In our own country, tus Richmond DLli 6NII 5pmSunday: 2.30-5pm Special visits by Full)' indusive breet$ arrailable rll y=rt. followers have left a porv-erful mark for 'felephone arrangement - telephone (01 7 48) 8844{)l good on almost every part of life and OX74B 44(i356 &c Boolcings, details orabrochure call - culture. Did you know that the Christian 01748 - 8U567 R/c Cleaner Required faith has shaped our larvs, inspired the Days/I{ours to suit applicant setting up of o\rt educational system, One mile form Irrw Row promoted the building of our first GARRY AND KAREN ATKINSON Please tel. 01748 886243 -O hospitals and influenced the beginning o / T.IININII EIE our hospice movementP Flalr you heard of Lord Shaftesbury *-ho campaigped U[rc' & REFTH tirelessly to improve conditions in our Newsasent :- Daily & Weekend Newspapers, Magazines & Comics. mines and factories; of ElDabeth Fry Off-Licence:- A variety of Beers, Wines, Spirits, Cigarettes & Tobacco. rvhose compassion led to the reform o OriqiEgl Swaledale lce Cream:- Try one of our tantalising flavours or our pdsons; and of Michael F'araday, the .A RK IiNG/\ RTFtr Dz\I-]l r delicious sorbets which are all made on the premises. Take away tubs pioneer of the electric motor and one o ADDITIONAL CHEF also available. the greatest scientists of all time? 'Ihese Required $oft lce Cream:- Ice Cream & Walls Ice Lollies. were all dedicated Christians whose faith To ioin enthusiastic, Giftware:- An exquisite selection of gifts for all occasions, Also available, loy behind the great thiog-s they dedicated team greeting cards, postcards, maps & quides, walking sticks, stationary, accomplished. f)id you know that King Producing classically prepared books, games, toys, BT phonecards, milk and many household items. Alfred placed the Ten Commandments at Fresh food Asents. for:- Dry Cleaning, Laundry and Photo Processing. the beginning of his own lar*' book; that Excellent package for the right individual New for 202:- We now accept most major credit cards. William Tyndale was bumt at the stake Call Charlee ori 0f748 884567 Gorry and Karen and their friendly staff arc always for providing ow country,- .n'ith a pleased to serve ond help you R/c A ll Editorial Material may be left at Reeth PO marked FAO The Editor. Please support the advertisers in your Community Gazefre Page 8 GAZETTE RRBTH T DISIWGT GAZBTTE Page 9 and the children collect them in drcl SERENDIPITY IN SVALEDdLE ridiculotrsly small wheelbarrows. Then with Now we'd planned the day carefully - a long lary breal$ast with our American purple-starncrd hands they collect tht' visitors, e wdk from Satron ,h-Wh the wondefirl flower meadows, tca in bramblcs from the churchyard contiguous t, ' Muker, saoll back refteshed to the c:tl,, then drive to Grinton for e pub the garden and apples and blackberries ar<' snack, prior to crossing the road to the Cathe&al of the Dales for the taken to (lrandmclther's house, where shr' Fitzwilliam Qranet plafi"g in St Andrews. But as we walked into Mular a peels and par€s and boils and brews, tr, 'cos 'ere.' what a The old apple tree beside the house has young boy asked 'Are yous fow h*gr? there's tea in And transform a years s^unshine from a Yorkshirt' was! sumpnrous Elizabethan spread prepared and served by local broken forth into blossom once agalu:l rca it A into shining Apple anrl my Cmarled, ivy-clad and stricken in years. It Frdefl iars of people in the village hall. Someone very ki"dly gave me lift to collect BlackberryJam. Each, complctc, with a labcl the should have succombed to the woodmen's cer because having satisfied our bodib needs we found the tea was and litde rvax circle, gleams clarkly fronr thc Elizabethan next door rhe axe long ago. But it stands, sheltered and prelude to a concert in Muker's charming church to pantry cupboard throughout the cold months of protected from thc excoriating West wind by village hall. This wirs as satisfying as the tea, e feast and the boys devour Grandmother's on from the building and over the years has grorvn, Jam Elizabefian choral music performed by a talented church choir toast each day whilst the tree, now barc and '' Greenwich. \7ell we were hookecl Although our American friends had other people reaching now almost as high as the trof. It is -lhis seemingly lifeless, sleeps on. evening as t}re series choral music and linked a Lane's llrince Albert, named aflterVictoria's to visit, my husband and I went to whole of tire sun \,v'ancs behind. the house, I sit on tht' events I.nw Row and Langthwaite. The smdl, choir impressed us beloved consort and was planted by some at Grinton, garden steps and face East. Above mc reflect the one, nou/, lorg since still fingers, when the the wirh their fantastic repenoire, carefully put together to in the branches of the apple tree, ir petiod that each church had been built. But what we especially lorrcd was all old queen was still on the throne and blackbird's liquid so4g cascades through thr' the detail and thought which had gone into making each event e totd Richmond a titing d*.y, horse nde away. scented air and I am. reminded of the word:; orperience as Elizabethan tea ln Muker, there was e. Victorian \te climb the wooden stairs to the top floor - well as the of poor Glare who wrote: 'f'here's lunch Low Row and Vctorian Ea Arlangarth&le, talls given by where we cafl gaze down on the tree and John in a in music in the *akoqg woods, 'fhere's glory in people who really knew their subject, and each churcl was decorated with fling up the sash window. The sweet, the air.' Later, the moon rolls dowl flonrers and herbs of the period. Superb anention to detail cau$t the audienae attention. intoxicating fragrance of apple blossom Fremington Frdge and the tree appears tcr pours in. Through the gendy swayirrg receive it in its outstretched branches. 'fhc Although the choir carne from canopy - a sea of pink flowets- conles a peal Greenwich these Swaledale Festival events ttght now belongs to the pipistrelle - bats of bells from St. Andrew's Church at occasions rvith their firrry, mouse-ilke bodies and were very much local Grinton, that mingles with the mellifluous volunteers each PsnnrY Ieathery wings, dancing their acdal hornpipes involving many from Gbyl/f,'at F*,nrmNe hum of the bumble bees foraging for nectar community. I-ocal people cooking and in thc blossom-seeped arr. They pursue thc. Restaurant, G un nerside in the branches. The flowers are exquisite, serving foo4 delicious Swaledale Chaese, dusk-flying moths withou.t ever using their \Phy not treat you$elf to a delicious more bcautiful than uopical orchids; their homemade be autiful tirrr', shining,, blind eyes; oever ialterinin their chutneys, petals and sepals shades of carmine and rose delightful Flome C-ooked meal heavenly tlight. I rise and close the garden. fl,owers and herbs in dore. Like molten candles they 21tt.ost potr arrangements, friendly faces at the door at our homely restaurant. door with W.ts. Yeats' poem in my head '$Thether over the leaves and lve stand in awe, selling tickets, set against an environment you want a tradirional 'r\nd pluck till time and time are done,'l'ht' ir,'ogdering ho1g such an agecl, troary olcl trce must best in dinner, Sunday Lunch or something silver apples of the rnoon, the golden apples which be one of the can produce a p^gemrt of umrttcrable bcauty the world.! So could I just use your pages different, we will srter for you. of the sun- Rod Hail each Sp"ittg. In thc Auhrnrn the tree gives us to ortend my thanks and congratulate all 'We Please send all material for the Gazette also have Special menus and its abundant gift of apples. Roseate on one to : George Lundberg, Editor, Gallo*s concerned [including the tarmers who tend theme nights throughout the yerer sidc where the sun ripens tlern, they are these beautiful d"l"rJ for making Top, Low Row, Richmon4 DLll 6PP. ing is essential - please phone dways hopelessly out of reach and hang Swdedde Festivd 2OO2 such e superb TeUfax ; 017'tl8 or Email : for details of our choice menu's. betrveen lfeavcn and Ilarth untl the heather- /886505 GMll@fsnet co.uk. experie nce and certainly a,n Tel. al748 8s5239 sccnted wind shakes them pattedng dorvn] unforgeaable one for our American Or leare at REETH PO marked Eilitor Full table licence R/c friends. \7ell done it was brilliant. G H

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Reeth Shw will b€ held on 28th August 2002 Please sug4ort the adrrertisers in your Community Gazete REETH GAZETTE & DISTMCT GAZETTE & DIflTNIA Upper Dales Famil}' History SocietF Hudson Housg- the latest Members welcomed Knighton and Ann Butterworth to the May meettng to tell the fucinating Community Company has succeeded in buying At last The Trvo Dales story of how rhey produced their recent book ltlb"* LongAgo. Inspired by dre realisation that Hudsonllouse. By the time this appears, the scaffolding rvill be up and work 'nvill .thene wa.s no definidve history of Iryburn, the Bumerworrhs scotu''ed record offices and old have begun. Anyone would be forgiven fot forSy:tting rvhat is planned for the old publications, writing down every reference to the rown and ia inhabitants in search of the town's bank building it has taken so long to be sure of the funding. So, here it is again. On history from ancient times to the beginning of the First'$forld \[ar. C-ensus returns provided rhe thc ground floor will be the lteeth Rural Enterprise Centre:. Irr it services w-ill be basis for plotting the rise and fall of the population over the years, court records cast interesting sidelights on local life and a selecdon of diaries and early travel gurdes, some quite dismissive of l)istrict Council, and offered by the Tourist Informadon Centre, by the town, put flesh on the bare bones of statistics and official records. The result was not only an the Police. 'fhe Parks Ranger will have his office there as will the Swaledale fiestiv-al. entertaining illusmadon of how the mammoth work of compiling the book was tackled, but also a AIso, it will seft-e as a base for the Business Association and for the 2DP. More usefi.rl g"id. to sources of information which many anuteur family historians m€ht never before details to follorv about these activities and mote as the prolea develops. Thc first have coruidered using for their own mo.re penond research. floor is being completely refiirbished to provide 3 affor,iable flats. for loc'al peoplc. The Cornputer Club continues to meet at the Kery Centre on the fust \7ednod"y of the month, This part of the project is being handled by Flarervood Housing Association. And with use of a range of data on both CD and fl"ppy disc, including *re 1881 Census for fie whole muntlv and the Narional Burial Index and intem€r eccess from twelve on-line conaputers. the largs garden and orchard u'ill be leased by the T'ru*stees to the Reeth Orchard Everyone welcome from those with no computer skills to expcrienced researchers on the *'eb - 12 rvho ha.i'e already made an impact with their publicitv and fund raising. Thel' Group for the 2 hour session. Just &op in - no booking is necessary. The last session before dre summer intend to restore the orchard fcrr everyone - residents and visitors-to use. Barclays is on July 3,2 - 4p^, and the Club recommences on October 2. Ilank plc is sponsoring the launch of the proiect on Friday 5 July when the building The meeting will take the form of a guided walk around a local gravqard, followed by a pub 'l-he July will be formally handed-over to Fludson }Iouse Ltd by a Director of the bank. rneal and funue speakers indude Duncan By*rell on Clmrch & Chapel ;n Vcnrian Swahdah nd Trustees and partners will be pleased to see you on Reeth Green from 10am.. Joio Roger Davies - Folhuing the Ryden Bach m Courfuh. Nort seasons programme berng planned. us for a cup of coffee and get the latest on what Fludson l{ouse could offer YOU. For further details of any meetings please contact Glenys Marriott 01969 663738 or e mail The Black Bull egens neya./a carfe restaurant glenys@bishop

and pnctising the excellence for u,-hich he was hired earher this year. M*y of 5'6-vtr will be serving may already know 'Big A1', who is fast becoming a local character! Since taking over StrawberrT Teas -trUKEE at the Black Bull, the emphasis has becrn hrmly on keeping things much as they and there will be a I :0- - E!"rgs_ area much the same. In the food offericg though. CAKE STALL were' u,'ith the traditioaal bar kept futrese there have been some rrery popular changes. A Carvery Sunday Lunch is now on '[ri-:r.1r,,;tlnred I-.ti;,, t|rrr', ct'tt an"-!. two offered every week and also on Bank Holidays, with a choice of roasts and a large SATURDAY 13th JULY Lrcdr

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CELEBRATIONS IN REETH McCleary bmshing the High Row cobbles, all That showed how good the cornmittee's demand they are; but Tony had got one. The Two days of Jubilee celebrations took place by himself, at 6.30 a.rn. Tony Bain and planning was!! As did the 'flypast'; perfect weather was not looking too brilliant. 12.55 on June 2"d and 3'd but they did not iust Geotge Alderson were carying the big picnic formation and low enough to be easily seen. p.m. and there wasn't x child in s€ht - happen by themselres. An open, public tables into a line. Nick Parry had said that he A bit eady though, but then that is the comrnittee members' hearts sank as the meeting one ttbht, after a Parish Council would have thi"gs well in hand fot the Street problem urith geese - th.y carrnot tell the It*ry Dress was due to sta"fr at 1.00 p.rn meeting in Marc\ saw Malcolm Gardner Par,ty, which was to be free to anyone rrho time. 'I'he I{AF, fewer in nurnber (but on The appointed time arrived and so did the installed as the chairman of a Golden Jubilee wanted to partake; and the staff of the King's time), carne after the geese. How did they children. How do th"y do that? The -lhe Celebrations Committee. Showing a fine Amrs, and the Black Bull were magnificent - get the tank up the dale? 2nd lieutenant, rngenuity and thought put into their grasp of the situation he immediately tables were laid out and food, received from who was in charge of the tranqporter, said cosnrmes made it so difficult for the tn'o announced ttrat everyone in the room could the many who brought it, set in placc'.^ Reeth briclge had been interesting but v'isitors, who had volunteered (well done, consider themselves to be on the committee. Where did the food come from? Ask Willic'l nobody had tried to squeeze over in the Malcolm - they obviously didn't see you Ann Barn, who had had previous experience McClearv or rather get him to ask people t< opposite, direction whilst they were coming coming) to be judges, to decide benr,een dre of Jubilee celebrations, instantly started to bdng food. If he didnl knock on your doo over it. Getting the tank off the transporter eotrants. Thcrr it was the sports. Margaret conle up with ideas, and continued to he knocked on pretty wdl every one else's. was great entertainment and children (about Porter (frcasurer) had all the prizes in place produce ideas tluoughout the next five T'he shops, businesses and cafes in the v-illagc 40 ycar old by the look of some of them) rn tiny envelopes, labelled and ready to be meetings. Under the guidance of Malcolrn, were so gerrttous - cakes, sausage rolls, were dy*g to get inside and harc a look handed ouu it must have taken hours. She'd -fhe- and five meetings later, plans had been quiches, ice crearry jellies, gateaux, lenonadc. which th.y were allowed to do. had them ready for the Fhncy Dress as welt carefully laid but, as with anything nowadays, Each committee member brought a mass Q transporter provided the biggest game of and had had this neat way of getting rny finance \F?s a problern It had been possible do hope there isn't a. typographical error r€mote controlled quoits you've ever seen. attention so that I could take them and hand the h"td of sandrviches. The bo.*.y castlc to hold meetinp at no cost due to Why did The Queen's Clwn Yeomarury b"ittg them out - a qurck iab in the small of the gcnerosity of Andrew Bell (1 meeting in the arrived. A slight disappoinhrrent, as trvo had a tank from Newcastle ofl a. 21h hour back. The sports were great frrn Thete r*'a-q (a one and a large one, to -fwo Methodist Sunday School room) and Robert been ordered snrall iourney. reasoflsi one, Willie McCleary George ag4in, gettlng eggs and spoons, ties 5-'llion (4 meetings irr The Buck Hotel). keep the two sizes of children apa{. had been pestering them for weeks and for the 3Jegged race, holdmg ropes, getdng (ienerous donatrons frorn Robert Stillion, Unfortunately the little one had been badly secondly, Nick P*ry was sponsoring the Wellingtons and once agptn doing anything Ann and T*y Baln and an anooyrnous purrctured the previous day. Child aftet child event by looking after the troops until the and everything without fuss. 'fhe children donor, as wefl as from two American r,'isitors asked me (I'd got the fob of looking after the next morning. By norv George Alderson had seemed to be enjoying themselves so mucb staylng in the village, started to set the children on the botrncy castle) "I-Iow slowed down somewhat as he ran out of iobs that the adults insisted on havrng a go at finances in place. When taken \Mith a grant much rvas it to have a grrP' Due to to do. I-Ie wasn't saying much, but he was some of the competitions. Wendy Gardner From the Padsh Coturcil (which enabled the generosity of the lJost Office, the Ki quietly getting through lot of work Iearnt that it is not a good idea to catch a ^ purchase of umique, cornrnenrorative nlugs Arms and Tan HiU public house i caffymg tables and chairs from the Memorial fresh egg above/on her head - she'd iust had tor presentation to the chilciren of the sponsonng it, I was able to say - "nothinp3' Flall, erecting a fence around the car parkirlg her hair dorre; and one young filarn was so parish), thirgs started to look more They were delighted, but I slull probably and gpnerally doing any iob that needed proud at having won dre efff catching promising, The mugs were obtained, at a never forgve the sponsors for doing so. I'or doug. When we had taken the ables back conrpetition he still had his place label on hic real Yorkshire price', by Jenny Curtis - it 2:/, hours I watched dozcns of children into the Hall he backed out cleaning the floor clothes at the disco in the evening. \Iftat did pays to know people who know people. Did going up and down, up and doum, up . . . I rnarks, where we had walked, as he went. I lsarn from thc sports? - rvell that Brende any plan ever go without a hitch? With must be the onlv person who has felt seasick, T'hat's thorough. A successfrrl day. Monday Allen could probably *'in races in any age fwo weeks to go u/c were still short of a brass whilst not rnoving, on dry lafld. The young 7.30 a.m. - and there was George erecting a group as she raced up and dor*'n the track band, a disco, a tug-of-war rope, an otder lacly doing the face painting wa^s doing an rope fence dght around the Centre Green. retdeving shippi"g ropes, Welli4gtons, esqq closing the High Rorv road, traffic cones arrd extraordinary and word soon spread and Tony Bain was laying out the track. He'd small childrerq etc to take back to the start 'Itre fob I\,[ONEY. frst day, Sunday, dawned the queue increased in size - and then a also performed a minor mimcle and obtained line. The disco that evening, in The BrcL (literally) and the work started. I shall ahvays visitor said that she did face painting and had a tug-of'war rope. You wouldrr't believe Hotel, was courtesy of Robert Stillion's remember the unforgettable sight of \Villie her equipment with her and could she help? how scarce they ate aod how nruch in generous sponsorship. Cont. an page ?E

Please send all Editorial material to: The Editor, Gdlows Top, Low Row, Richmond DL 11 6PP. T6 fax 01748 / 888505 or E mall on GilL1(ggallowatop.ftnetco.uk REETH & DISTRICT GAZETTE Page 23 REETH & DISTRICT GAZETTE COME AI\D SEE Cont. fmn page 2l : at what this parish had done to celebrate dre fty donating the room). Margaret Porter Queen's GoldenJubilee - but it did not irnt happen. Well done, Malcokn, as you had lre_A c. B-r e aJF-a s !-- - - took the money at the entrance and since ---- Arkengarthdale ffi there \r'as lemonade inside and the room the responsibility as Chairlnaru well done models Set in n'onderful countryside, famous became very hot, she provided the fastest committee for backing hirn so ably, and well Free entry to our workshoP with spectacular liervs of fukengarthdale glasses rr,'ashing service that I have ever seefl, done to all those who provided money, fcrod, Located in the village of REETH, You Nl bedrooms en-suite with colour TV. c.tver and over apin. I spent the evening rooms and help. Keith Allen are very welcome to visit Stef s. l'or details contact lvlrs. Sheila Good opening and shutti4g the door for snrall We design and produce a wonderful on 01748 881353 or Far 01748 884015 children who seemed to be in a desperate A Chairman-ls Thank Y.og selection of reasonablY Priced msh to go somewhere r*'ell, it rvas free As chaimran of the Reeth Jubilee Committee, countryside theme wall and - HOLIDAY LET Plaques lemonade (provrded by'Ihe King's Arrrx and I would like to record my appreciation and animal models, including a good Traditional Dales Cottage 'I'he Black llull). My wife tells me that the thanks to all the commiftee members who of the local breeds of in Low Row. variety Songs of Pmise at the bandsand was a very canre to mectings 'and to those who, for a Wensleydaie sheep anci Open Fire Swaiedaie & rnoving e\:ent. Another miracle u,.orker, whatever reAson could not, but whrr gave me o Stone & wood floors, beamed ceilings Border Collie dogs. (horge l-rurdberg, with the invaluablc a tremenclous amorurt of support, Big thanks c Great views of the Dale Opening Times assistance of James Kerrdall and John Litde's also to the Officers of the abovc who Monday to FridaY 9 am - 4 Pm a Ideal base for walking & mount. biking coordination, had managed to snatch L shouldered an enormous workload without SaturdaYs 10 am - 4 Pm o Modern amenities uiumph from rvhat at lunchtime had seemed the slightest cornplaint. To all the businesses Sundays & Benk HolidaYs 11 am. - 4 Pn o Sleeps seven tt> local and individuals who gave food and drink for A mail order serryice is available. be a probable disaster. Our three a please apply:- the Street Party, a big, big thank you. 'Io all Full details TeI.01748 884498 ministers conducted the service in the spirit indivrduals and to all who provided help in Flx.01748 884334 R/c of the occasion and the rd hoc band acquitted themselves rnagnificendy. Even any way, mcluding the Artny, the RA.b-, the the weathet cooperated! Then it was the Bouncy Castk:s, thc Face Paintcrs, Rceth Beacon. V/illie lr{cCleary antl Nick Parry had Sports, the Scouts, the Ctergy and Ministers, SUPfuRlEDB'/:. corured, hatassed and helped various people the Silver Band, the Quoits l,eague, the f)isco, the crew who lit the Beacon, the filondor lst lulY N2 to build it, and at 9.55 p.rn the beacon was lerf,' Openrng @ lit - you must get your watch fixecl, Willie! Firesrorks Group and the Photographer, I \Vhat can you say about the Firewotk thank you all for making a very memnrable Eaa Youn LocH Crutn's6,*ircTo4q Srocrusr St4tpJ,i display? It gets better every time there is one and successful 2 days. Your generosity at FmH Freo ron lvenocr. Pournv lno Slornnc Docs in Reeth; thanks to Tim Tunlcy, Malcolm times w?s oveirwhelming. Despite what some MoxolY Grxtrlr Flrl Suppurs Ar{D Arso tt/tnyDAv Housrttoto (iardner, David f Iutchinson and George people rn y say and think, those 2 days trO Gooos Alderson. Jcnny Curtrs had one of the proved that therc is magnificent D€AlEr roR Sarunolv firwooo XrxouHe. locs cAN ALso B€ suPrus ffLqcGls ^ mr RcxnorDAilA collection buckets; and pedraps a touch of communiry- spirit in Reeth and the 9:0oam ro We clx suppr.y rHE Fuu. nAileE of CAftRsiBitltNGroN I.Ieineken, as there \\'ere rq>orts of her surrounding area. Thank you all agun; it Pnooucrs For Yout lornED getting into places that a collection bucket 5:0(tsn Pnorlxr lxo Bunxr was a pleasure and privilege to rvork v'ith has never loox our ron ouR sPEctAt orrens! Suppue been before. lohn Little, the each and every one of you. - ^Arlt committee's official photographer, must have FnEr or$vcnv nrr4utr rllt Swruroarr eno AnxFxaenrroLe enr Malcolm Gardner Je, photographed ever)-thing tlut moved, and i-ilrpt-"" I probably anything that did not nro!-e, on the, iorzre- I off chance ttrat it mrght mo!'e later. A Please note the new Ernail address for sending all Editorial material is : L:laj successfirl second day. F,rom comments that j were rnarle by visitors they were alnrost ar.ved GM Lf@gallowstop. fsne t. co. uk I

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"Samlcdillc Birdso be a few in The Dalesrnan? Well thanks once HARIGRS COACHES HILLARY HOUSE more to those of you w'ho have contacted me OF REETH REETH This nronth fm putung out a request for with sighrings. AII records are kept but space Family run Bed & Brealdast infornratron about book and magazine & time does not allow every odre to be One Double & articles that refet or relate to Swaledale (or included on the website. This norx" contains a One Twin Room page for comrnents which can be about The Dales) and ther birds. I know of very Tea & Coffee making facilities anything that relates to Swaledale and its Pla$ning an'Away Dat'? feu'n and would welcome any information on Colour TV share this birds and soorr a page with literary then call Mal@lm Terry on such. I hope to be able to -fo infornation on both the Swaledale Birds infonnation. see (or hear) rnore look at 0t748.984533 Tel. 017 48 - 884171 http : / / hometorvH. ukl' swaledalqbird s Web-site and in a funue articles for The aoko. / Your local C,oach, Minibus & C" Blodwell 06rc2 Gazeffe. For norv however, T rvill mention sightins.htr.nl Private Hire Taxi. or e-mail swaledalebirds@olrom (or one or two which ma5' be of interest : A New Mercedes Minibus Ll'tl i$!{}tr{, love to f)ales Naturalist bv Roger Nelson (Dalesman phone/fa-x 01748 88.+557) I rvould (Uheekhair actessible) feedback or bad) about the ISIIN 1 85568 058 0) is a lovely simple book receive Good FIYE YHIICI.E FI.EET get in touch. trom a chap that lives in the I)ales, and is column or web-site so please 8 to 45 scaters Recent SigHtinEs 2002 11th. about the fauna and flora of these parts, set : IUNE tl5, l4rl I and tso witlr 8 seats [JTII-LO\[{, 2 nr Downhohnc 8th. out in a monthly 'diary'. It contains a few x Priuate Hire t Airyoil Tralrsfers cr-,loru and line drawings by the LITTLE OWL nr Raclio Mast, Richmond u photographs nide uith a Lualn 07rc2 autlror. Another book worthy of a read ()ut lv{oor 6th. GREYLAG GOOSII c 1000 (especially Bird lovers) is IIIRDS of the Bolton-On-Swale (iravel Pit 4tih. GREY by CHARLES ALDERSON Yorkshire I)ales by W R Mitchell PAR'I'RIDGII l{urst, 4th. DIPPER TRUST (Casdeberg ISBN 7 871 064 77 5). Desctibed upstrearn Reeth Bridge 4th. RtiD GRC)USE, as ';\ Popular Guide to the Buds and their rvith 3 young, nr Harkerside Place 3td. RFID The trust was established for the A:t Ilaunts' it mentions general habitat types, the KIT'E single o\rer Kisdon 3rd. purpose of relieving; in case of need, Birds and then a short RFDGITOUSE 3 paic; all with younll> Calvet persons resident in the former Rural \X'AGTAIL, 2 pairs both selection of good Dales birdrng sites, I{ilI 3td. GREY District of Reeth - the Parishes of including ' Roads around Reeth'. Where to with fledged young, nr Storthwaite f lall 3rd. Arkengarthdale, E,llerton Abbey, 'r.vatch SPO-I-I'HD FI.YCATCFIRR upstream lteeth S'';l:,'l't:... birds in Yorkshire by John R Mather Fremington, Grinton, Marrick, rr:t i; ,ri(.,i-tl Intake \Yood (I.telm ISBN 0-71,36-463+9) is a site-by-site Bridge 3rd. SPARROWHAWK Muker and Reeth - who are sick, (ref- r\ ,'1 I ..._ .... .,..:_.- _ a L- l ; q,'hich includes many of the best sites lst. GREY PARTRIDGE Rar*' Bank J i.'- ri ; {9 i,. 5'" .r t)tLl:-.i - ' i-l 1'lj !' tI- .. $ude convalescent, disabled. handicapped "; ,I Slang House (ref-010061) MAY tr in thc Yotkshire Dales from u'hich to sce OtlSOlS) and or infirm, by providing or paying for 30th. PEREGRINE FALCON possrbltr rnid- *m.*.*rt/- and experj'ence birds. The \X,here to watch' items, services or facilities which are Swaledale 29th. SHOHI EARF.D O\[T- series also covers all our surrounding ateas calculated to alleviate the suffering Whitcliffe (Richmond) arca 28th. ( in separate books) such as Cumbda, The or assist the recovery of such persons 'fry REDS'I ART pair nestfury nr East Applegarth Nor*r liast, etc. Reeth Post offi.ce or in such cases, but which are not Richmond Fiamr 27th. BUZZARD x2 l,orver Srvaledalc tailing that Castle Hill Books in if readily available to them from other youfia.ncy any of these. The Monthly 25th. GRLIY \X'AGTAIL x 4 Arklc Beck sources. Applications for assistance SWALEDALE MOLES tnagpzine Bird Watching has teatured Round twixt langthu,aitc & Reeth 25th. BTJZZA}.I) should be made in rvriting to the Due to a successful breeding ye:rr Flowe & Brlly B'4nk \Voods nr Riclunond as x3 Mid-Srvaledale 18th. GRtiY Clerk to the Trustees: Swaledale Molers rvell as Bolton-On-Swale Gral-el Pits, but as PARTRIDGIi x 2 EUerton 15th, GREAT hop. to be offering Ndr A L Vickers, 'Watch these are the only aticles I know of I would CRIISTF,,D GREBE + 10 young R Sr','ale nrole skin products shonly. 23 LndenAvenue, be most gratefirl to hear of more. 'I'here must upstream Reeth. this space and look f,or us at Muker Darlington. DL3 8PS osnz Show -'W'ednesda;r 4th September. Anything for the Gazette? Please Tel/Fax The Editor : 01748 / 886505 Thank you for supporting ft€ dvertisers in your Gazette rag' re REETH & DrsrRrcr GAnETTE REETTI A DISTNICT GAZETM Page 27 I found the two pieces in yor:r Gzzette heaven? Vftat I do find sad about Mrs HAI{DE'L'S ORATORIO Sune 2002> from Elizabeth Gregson and Gre.gson's letter is the complete absence JUpAS I{ACCABAEUS Paul Ilond fascinating reading though I in it of the truth that it is fust as possible The \Tensleydale Chorus wili be admit I found Dr, Bond's conftibution for God to work throqgh His creation by performing Handel's orarorio at much more helpful. I too, like Mrs the evolutionary process as in a straight 6 @\e ffiurh T$nteL Hawes Methodist Church Cjrcgson, have spent time looking at the dny activity. Why does it have to be on Saturday 20th two 'opposing'l views on the o.igtn of life either/or. It might requirc some Planning a V/edding, Party, J,tly, a second pertbrmance at and ultimately mankind, md have come reinterpretation of Genesis 1 - 3, btrt that, a Christening, East Witton Church to the l'iew, with many others, that the as Dr Ilond points out, does not or any other celebration? on the fo[owing Sarurday 27h]"1y. two views af,e not, as creationists would invalidate it. After all r,vhy cannot the We can cater for small parties to S,*l.y Roocroft conducts the chonrs have us believe, incompatible. As Dr Eternal God, always present in time and well over a hundred people and soloists, with Greg Smith at the Ilond points ou! the Rible tells us why; space, not continue His rvork as Crcator, in Swaledale's largest, new-ly- organ. Bofi concerts staft at7.30 pm evolution /nattxal selection tells us how. as he does each time new life is born in refurbished function room. Should God, in His wisdom, have put the all its vadety, and as individuals 'are Ideal op€n garden setting for how into the Biblicat nalratle who, up to spiritually 'bom again' into His kingclom. wedding photographs. GUNNERSIDE METHODIST thc last 100 years, would have had any One last thing - what I believe about the Excellent food, beer, wine and CFIAPEL idea about what it was talking about creation pfocess does not alter f

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