view through the lens the the Memorable occasions Summer 2020 FOOD issue view IN ST HILARY, LUDGVAN, MARAZION AND PERRANUTHNOE SEPTEMBER 2020 Bishop Hugh Nelson was consecrated at a masked service in the Chapel at Lambeth Palace, broadcast live on Facebook. Seen here with his family, during the service, and outside afterwards. Welcome to Cornwall, Bishop Hugh! Revd Kirsten and Mr Jamie Richards made it to the altar in July - VJ Day in Marazion— surprise visit from former curate, Revd Dom with Hannah and baby Karenza, in August— the joy of re-opening at Ludgvan Church was expressed with flowers by June Thompson 50p 32 the view inside church contacts Cover photo: by Annie Bungeroth www.anniebungeroth.com Rector: Assistant Curate: Canon Nigel Marns (Sunday, Thursday, Friday) Annie is a professional photographer based in St Hilary The Rectory Ludgvan Revd Linda Garthwaite 01736 740784 Sunday services page 12-13 07592 612740 [email protected] [email protected] parish news page 22—24 church contacts inside back page the view is published by the churches of the Team Vicar: Parish Administrator: Mount’s Bay United Benefice for the parishes of St (Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Mrs Sandra Seymour Hilary, Ludgvan, Marazion and Perranuthnoe. Thursday) Parish Office; 01736 741067 If you wish to subscribe and have the view delivered to your home Fr Jeff Risbridger [email protected] every month, please contact the editor. The Vicarage, 7A North Road Murley Hall, Ludgvan Goldsithney TR20 9JY Office open from 10-12, Tues—Friday. Editor: Margaret Stevens 01736 602862 / 07711 019590 Please call to enquire about baptisms, [email protected] 01736 719090 [email protected] weddings and funerals; home visits; and Advertising: Julia Greig 01736 710577 Penzance Foodbank vouchers. Benefice Website: www.mountsbayub.com Facebook: mountsbayunitedbenefice Churchwardens Ludgvan Churchwarden Marazion Benefice QR code Printers: Sarum Graphics www.sarumgraphics.co.uk Mr Steve Clothier 741395 Mrs Julia Greig 710577 Maureen Edwards 740411 Churchwarden Perranuthnoe Churchwardens St Hilary Mrs Dee Holland 710781 Mrs Mena Calfe 763311 Mrs Sheila Baker 850389 ‘We care for your pets day and night’ Halls for hire Open Monday-Friday 8.30am – 6.30pm; Saturday 9am – 5pm Murley Hall, Ludgvan Val Lawrey 01736 763008 Purpose-designed surgery, free parking right outside the front door Church Hall, Marazion Margaret Miners 01736 711089 and 24 hour emergency service provided by our vets from our centre Units 15D/E Cuxhaven Way, Longrock Ind. Estate, TR20 8HX Church Room, Perranuthnoe Alison Green 01736 711397 01736 330331 www.mountsbayvets.co.uk Old Schoolroom, St Hilary Jenny Dunstan 01736 762601 2 31 the back view preview ‘That’s given me food for thought.’ It’s a common enough expression, and an interesting idea, that thought needs feeding—as if family and pets and the world’s hungry welcome to the FOOD issue weren’t enough! But what do we feed thought on? your memorable When I was about 13, on holiday in the Cotswolds, I meals wandered into the church at Painswick (the one with 99 yew trees in the churchyard) and purchased a card printed with these words from St Paul’s letter to the Philippians—at the time, it was the poetry of them I loved. p7 Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. It makes sense to feed our minds on good things, not least because what p9 goes in dictates what comes out. Our 5 year old granddaughter is at that food bank news fun stage of absorbing new words and phrases all the time. After I had made a rather un-pc comment to her while she helped me wash up, she P16 new -17 found an appropriate occasion to repeat it on all the remaining days of project at her visit: ‘A lady’s work is never done, is it, Granny?’ Trenow What is absorbed into our thinking is what we have to offer. St Paul also wrote: Let the word of God dwell in you richly. food and drink made here To feed our thoughts in the most nourishing way, we may need to have a bit of a clear out first. October’s theme is ‘de-cluttering’. What have you either lost or found, as a result of some de-cluttering? Do let us know. P10-11 An Irish Grace Margaret Stevens [email protected] 01736 719090 Bless, O Lord, this food we are about to eat; and we pray You, view MOUNT’S BAY MAGAZINE O God, that it may be good for our body and soul; Editorial Team: the View in October and if there be any poor creature hungry or thirsty walking Liz Norbury (Ludgvan) The ‘de-cluttering’ issue Ann Hamlin (Marazion) along the road, send them into us that we can share the food Ed Oates (Perranuthnoe) copy by 15 September, please with them, just as You share your gifts with all of us. Carrie Baker (St Hilary) 30 3 please support our advertisers parish records We commend into God’s care The Stores Trevelyan Farm Shop Cecil Brian Carnell, known as Brian, aged 80, of Lower Quarter, Ludgvan,who died on 29 May, and whose funeral service took place at Ludgvan Parish Church, on the A394 at Perran Cross Goldsithney followed by interment at Ludgvan Cemetery on 25 June 2020 Fresh fruit and vegetables 01736 710539 Ann Walding, aged 74, of Marazion,who died on 13 June, and whose funeral many grown locally Monday – Saturday Sunday service took place at Marazion Parish Church, followed by interment in Marazion Local meat and dairy products, 7.30am—6.30pm 8am — 4pm Cemetery on 26 June 2020 West Country cheeses Janice Angela Paget, aged 89, formerly of Marazion, who died on 11 June, Newspaper and grocery delivery and whose funeral service took place in Marazion Parish Church Crusty bread 7 days a week followed by cremation at Treswithian Downs on 24 June, 2020 Pasties and bread baked daily Specialist groceries and wonderful chocolate Meat from Vivian Olds Anthony William Pyke, known as Tony, aged 49, of Goldsithney, Local eggs and produce who died on 23 June, and whose cremation service took place at Treswithian Downs on 7 July 2020. Open every day All the Cornish gins Mobile Top-ups, Paypoint 01736 710410 Thomas John Donald Lawry, aged 90, of Gwithian, who died on 26 June, and Credit cards taken whose cremation service took place at Treswithian Downs on 9 July 2020. Desmond Reynolds, aged 96, of Marazion, who died on 25 June, and whose funeral service took place in Marazion Parish Church, Old Croft Bed & Breakfast followed by burial in Marazion Cemetery on 10 July, 2020 Comfortable and welcoming David Grandy, aged 74, of Ludgvan Churchtown, who died on 25 June, supplying and fitting all and whose funeral service took place in Ludgvan Parish Church, types of commercial and Double Twin bed- followed by burial in Ludgvan Cemetery on 13 July, 2020 domestic flooring room room with with adjacent Lawrence Sidney John Forde, known as Laurie, aged 74, of Rosudgeon, en-suite facilities who died on 1 June, and whose interment of ashes took place in Perranuthnoe Cemetery on 14 July 2020 Edna Mary Berriman, aged 92, of Porthleven, who died on 24 July, and whose Rooms have TV and tea/coffee Unit 3 Bakehouse Yard making facilities graveside service and burial took place in Ludgvan Churchyard on 6 August 2020 Bread Street Conveniently situated close to coast, Myra Beahan, aged 87, of Longrock, who died on 29 March, 2020, Penzance TR18 2 EG Marazion & Penzance and whose Memorial Service took place at Ludgvan Parish Church followed by burial of ashes in Penzance cemetery on 20 August, 2020 01736 361353 Contact Brian Whyld 01736 710277 or 07906 155506 Old Croft, Dola Lane, Rosudgeon, Edgar Vivian Thomas, aged 82, of Perranuthnoe, who died on 15 November, Penzance, TR20 9PW 2019, and whose Memorial Service took place at Perranuthnoe Parish Church followed by burial of ashes in Perranuthnoe Churchyard on 20 August, 2020 4 29 please support local business rev view ORYX I.T. A letter from the Rector, Remote computer Canon Nigel Marns work undertaken Misbehaving computers Wi-Fi and broadband problems I’m sure that we’ve all been very Networks & security grateful to those who have kept Tuition given to novices, the supply lines running in the last retirees and the terrified I provide a patient, jargon-free few months: farmers, factories and service. Over 20 years delivery drivers; those who work experience. Call out charge £20 in the supermarkets; and especially including first 30 mins and then those who have kept our local pro rata £20 per hour. Remote stores going —the Spar at Crowlas, work £15 per hour. This unprecedented moment in all RETALLACK HOUSE, FORE STREET, GOLDSITHNEY Mark Taylor 07713 425 330 Cobble Corner and the Top End T: 07842 622787 our lives and the life of the world Email [email protected] Newsagent at Marazion and E: [email protected] has left many of us extremely Goldsithney Stores. grateful for the food we received Do you need any of the PENWITH The supply of food throughout the and for the spiritual food which lockdown was not ‘a given’ and I we need in order to stay alive. following? FUNERAL SERVICES have learnt of the importance of When the devil tempted Jesus to giving thanks for all the food I Gardening MARAZION turn stones to bread in the enjoy.
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