YEPno NEW 2011 Flyer - Yorkshire Volunteers Regimental
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YEPno NEW 2011 Flyer - Yorkshire Volunteers Regimental
Y O RK S HI R E VO LU NT EE R S R EG IM E NT AL A SS O C I AT IO N Yorks Ex Press D ec e mb er 2 0 1 1 . N u mb er 1 7 . THE FUNERAL OF PRIVATE MATTHEW THORNTON. 29 NOV 2011 The funeral of Private Matthew Adam Thornton D Coy 4 Bn Yorkshire Regiment, took place at All Saints Church, Darton, Nr Barnsley. The service was held in a packed church and was relayed to hundreds of regimental friends, local people and ex military personnel including many legion standards bearers waiting outside. Peter Beresford (YVRA) paraded the 4 Bn Yorkshire Regiments Standard. The service was attended by the Lord Lieutenant of South Yorkshire, the Colonel of The Regiment, the Honorary Colonel of D Company, the Mayor of Barnsley and Members of Parliament for Barnsley. Music was provided by a quintet from the Regimental Band who also provided the bugler who played the Last Post and Reveille at a private committal service. Pte Thornton, who had re-enlisted in the TA to serve in Afghanistan, was killed in a bomb blast on November 9. Hundreds of people ringed the churchyard today, standing in silence as the coffin was carried through a guard of honour. Continued on page 3. 1 Page 1 & 3 Page 2 . Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 The funeral of Pte Matthew Thornton 4Bn Y R. YV Annual Reunion Weekend Scarborough, and dates for Next Years Dinner at Skegness. 2011 York Minster Service. Rotherham News Page. Blast from the Past. Eden Camp. WO ll Alan Wilson. Laying up of Yorkshire Volunteers Colours at Strensall. Poem: The Final Inspection. In Memorium. Diary Dates The Regimental Reunion Weekend at Scarborough Members of the Y V R A, gathered together shortly after the Association A G M. presided over by our new Chairman Mr Jim McViegh and Regimental Secretary Mr Steve Major. Held at the Royal Hotel, Scarborough. Good W/E, nice to see old friends and colleagues who we usually only meet once a year. Photos from the Dinner Night at Scarborough. The Management. Next years dinner is at Southview Park Hotel, Skegness. 13-15 April 2012. Make sure you have all the information so you can book your place at this wonderful location. 2 Lt Col Crowley said he thought Pte Thornton was destined for promotion after the tour of Afghanistan. “He cared deeply for those around him and was always willing to offer support and help to those who needed it”. “A true Yorkshire warrior” The Rev Andrew Martlew said: “The people who killed Matthew were intolerant, bigoted, fuelled by hatred. Pte Thornton’s father and mother, Michael and Susan, comforted each other as they followed the coffin, which was draped with a union flag and had his army cap on top. Also a white wreath representing the white rose of Yorkshire. Lt Col Ian Crowley, commanding officer, 4th Bn The Yorkshire Regt, said “For me he was the epitome of the volunteer soldier….professional, fit, enthusiastic and ready to party after working hard. Attending and representing YVRA, were H Malam, B Wragg, D Mangham, T Herd, P Beresford & T Wootton. Annual Minster Service. Thanks to all who took part in the 2011 service and if we can keep the good attendance as we had this year I’m sure Minster Day will keep going for a few years yet. It’s a good day out and the atmosphere in the Minster was heavenly to match the occasion and setting. Thanks to The Revd Jim Butterworth, our Patron and President for their part in the service also the old stalwarts and new recruits who provided the lung power to accompany the Yorkshire Volunteers Band a well done to every one. We rounded off the day at Worsley Barracks with an unbelievably delicious curry with all the trimmings for the ridiculous price, £2.00 per head. Lets make next year just as good if not better. 3 News from Rotherham Branch Raymond Proctor back on parade again. Blind date led to 50 golden years of marriage. Raymond has recovered well from his kidney infection and is managing to get a pint or two down his neck while on his travels despite his failing knees which according to Raymond “will be his next job for the NHS”. Nice work and all the best to you from all of us in and out of the association. Keep soldiering on Raymond. Congratulations to Barry & Cynthia Wragg on their Golden Wedding celebration on the 4th March this year. They met on a blind date at Clifton dance hall and got married on the 4th March 1961 at St C u t h b ert 's C hurch, Wickersley, Rotherham. Had 2 children Martin & Jacqueline, and have 2 lovely granddaughters Laura Emily & Holly Grace. Well Barry & Cynthia I’m sure that all your family, friends and members of our association wish you love and all the best for the next 50 years. Beat that Cilla Black. Chris Harding slowly on the mend, again! Good and bad news from Chris Harding. Having left the hospital to continue his recovery at home from the ill ness which nearly claimed Chris's life, while doing his physiotherapy his hand slipped off the support he was using and he fell sustaining a fractured lower leg which was a very bad break. “The first time in 67 years I have broken any bones” said Chris. Hope Chris you continue to battle on and eventually be fit enough to attend our Annual Reunion Dinner at Skegness next year. Keep fighting Chris were all with you. Rotherham Annual Ladies Dinner Night. Now OK. Rotherham's annual dinner was on the 12 November, this year at The Fitzwilliam Arms, as a private function in the concert room. The meal was an excellent three courses serving, followed by coffee and mints to round off the meal. The Loyal and Regimental toasts where given by Mr R Burton and Mr B Fereday. Entertainment, was first class from Ena Brooklyn, ex DWR who served at Endcliffe Hall, Sheffield, as HQ Coy PSI. The Disco was very good, with a Raffle in-between. Thanks to all 50 + members and guests who attended the evening. Mr Bryan Garthwaite is well on the way to recovery after a heart condition was discovered and he is now dusting down the suntan lotion bottles ready for Benidorm. But, will need a bit more treatment yet. 4 Blast from the Past. D Coy 3 Yorks. 5 Old Barnsley Drill Hall, in the seventies. Yorkshire Volunteers on Parade at Eden Camp Eden Camp 2011 Another good turnout by our members and their Family and friends, not quite as many as last year but not far off. Lets hope that next year will see a stronger contingent at Eden Camp. As you probably know entrance is free on this W/E to ex-service personnel and there families. The YV Band as usual used there musical skills to take centre stage and we’re given a well deserved ovation by the hundreds of people there to see and take part in the ceremony to commemorate and remember all Military and Civilian Personnel involved in the conflicts of the last 100 years. Hope to see even more Yorkshire Volunteers on parade Next Year, It’s a good day out for all. “So fall in on the 9th September 2012 at 1400hrs”. And its free. One of our members at the Castleford branch has passed on. WO2 Alan Wilson of C Coy, 2 Yorks. Passed away on Tuesday afternoon 19th July 2011. He joined up in 1973 and made WO2 in 1987 Left after 17 loyal years service in 1990 In his TA service he attended many courses and was enthusiastic throughout and had many, many friends of all ranks within the battalion. He was very well thought of and respected by all, he will be sorely missed. His funeral was on Thursday 28th July 1300hrs at Pontefract crematorium. Please pass on our condolences from all of us, to his widow Linda Wilson and the rest of his family. From: Allen Fisher, Castleford Branch Sec. 6 Laying up of The Colours at Strensall. The Colours of 1, 3 and 4 Yorkshire Volunteers are being laid up after this ceremony at the Garrison Church Strensall. The event was very well attended by members of the Yorkshire Vols and serving soldiers. 2 Yorks Colours are encased at Thanks to all who attended the ceremony which made it a unique and one off occasion for all concerned. What a setting for the Dixie Land Players of the Y V Bands. Brodsworth Hall Nr Doncaster, on a nice summers evening, is the setting and you can see members of the Dixie Land Players in the background under the blue marquee “which came in handy when the rain came later in the day”, preparing for the gig. Some of our members and friends in the foreground who attended the evening event which was also well supported by the general public. Picnics and fold up chairs the order of the day, oh and one or two umbrellas. 7 GET IN TOUCH THE FINAL INSPECTION EDITOR Tony Wootton h:01709 583241 m:07940342843 [email protected] REGT SEC The soldier stood and faced God, Which must always come to pass. He hoped his shoes were shining, Just as brightly as his brass. 'Step forward now, you soldier, How shall I deal with you ? Have you always turned the other cheek ? To My Church have you been true?' Steve Major The soldier squared his shoulders and h:01757 268761 [email protected] WEBMASTER David Stephenson h:01924 375934 Diary Dates 2012 ∗ Worsley, Bks 28 Jan at 1100 hrs. Yorks Regt AGM. Also on this date. YVRA, Audits at 1600hrs. Follows by RGM at 1800hrs. ∗ Annual Regimental Reunion Dinner W/E. 13-15 of April at Skegness. AGM at 1800hrs ∗ 14 July RGM Worsley Bks 1800hrs ∗ V Y R A Minster Service. 1500hrs.27Oct….Followed by RGM at 1700hrs with a buffet afterwards. said, 'No, Lord, I guess I ain't. Because those of us who carry guns, Can't always be a saint. I've had to work most Sundays, And at times my talk was tough. And sometimes I've been violent, Because the world is awfully rough. But, I never took a penny, That wasn't mine to keep... Though I worked a lot of overtime, When the bills got just too steep. And I never passed a cry for help, Though at times I shook with fear. And sometimes, God, forgive me, I've wept unmanly tears. I know I don't deserve a place, Among the people here. They never wanted me around, Except to calm their fears. If you've a place for me here, Lord, It needn't be so grand. I never expected or had too much, But if you don't, I'll understand. There was a silence all around the throne, Where the saints had often trod. As the soldier waited quietly, For the judgment of his God. 'Step forward now, you soldier, You've borne your burdens well. Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets, You've done your time in Hell.' In Memorium Alan Wilson 2 Yorks Richard Armstrong Y V Band Bill Crosley Y V Band Bruce Melia 3 Yorks Mal Farmory 1 Yorks ∗ Remembrance Sunday. 11 11 12. EDITORIAL: Back in business, sorry for the delay. Thanks for all who ∗ Rotherham Branch Ladies contributed this time and a special thanks to Garry for his photos in this isDinner Night. 1 December sue. If you have any articles for the future from you branches etc, please send 2012. All Welcome. them in with photos we’re possible, people like to know what others are up to. Finally, to all of you, have a wonderful Christmas and happy New Year. For more, see Website. From me “Tony” and all the Committee Members of the YVRA. VISIT THE YVRA WEB SITE www.yorkshirevolunteers.org.uk A very good web site, with loads of pages containing lots of information such as: Forecast of events, History, Merchandise, Associated Regt, Feature Items, the Band and much more. WEB SITE MANAGER, David Stephenson. And also have a look at the Yorkshire Regiment web site.