arch 2013 - Fraserburgh Old Parish Church
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arch 2013 - Fraserburgh Old Parish Church
The Claik o’ the Kirk The Magazine of Fraserburgh Old Parish Church March 2013 Resurfacing Centre Car Park December 2012 A job well done parking spaces will be marked out once weather permits Details inside Regular ‘What’s On’ Sundays: Mondays: Tuesdays: Wednesdays: Thursday: Friday: Worship at 11am & 6pm Crèche & AK Club for children Covenanters for teens, 7/15pm Playgroup, Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, Senior Badminton, Playgroup, Anchor Boys, Junior Section BB’s, Hand Bell Choir. Playgroup, Junior Badminton, 3rd A Guides Lunch Club, Wednesday Club, Guild (all fortnightly) Men’s Fellowship (Monthly) Playgroup, , Choir Practice, Girls’ Brigade (all sections.) Playgroup, BB Company Section. DATES FOR YOUR DIARY We meet every Sunday for worship at 11am and 6pm. Family Service last Sunday of each month Every Sunday is special but the following are a bit different…. Will parents please note that on Family Service days youth church all attend the morning service Some special services over next 4 months March 3 11am& 6 pm Holy Communion 6th Guild – William Johnstone – Every Picture. 10th Faithlie Home Service 3pm All welcome. 13th – Wednesday Club - Looking up with Anita. Men’s Fellowship – Sir Lewis Ritchie th 14 – Guild Presbyterial Council Meeting – Maud Savoch Church 7.30pm 20th Guild – Choir 26th Anchor Boy’s Parents Night Anna and helpers would welcome 27th Wed Club – Lochpots School Choir babies and toddlers, during Sunday morning worship. Helpers are also 31st – Family Service . needed for the April th crèche if you 27 Nursery Buttery Morning th would like to 28 Family Service help tel Anna May Carle 517439 1st Guild Presbyterial Council Coffee Evening Church Centre 7.30pm th 10 Company Section Parents Night 12th 18th Christian Aid Week 22nd – Session Meeting 7.30 26th Family Service June Easter Services nd 2 11am& 6 pm Holy Communion Faithlie Home Service 3pm All welcome 8th Congregational Picnic 9th Prizing Giving The pipes are hot and burny!! A reminder that when the church heating is on the pipes beneath the pews can get very hot and it is easy for youngsters to get burned if they touch them. Will all adults please be extra vigilant (OPC unless stated) Friday 1/8/15 March 12-1pm Lunches in United Reformed Church 28th March Maundy Thursday 7pm Communion in Old Parish Church 29th March Good Friday 12-3pm Reflections on words from the cross West Parish Church Good Friday 7pm Worship United Reformed Church Easter Sunday 6.30am Walk of the Cross from Beach Café Followed by breakfast at OPC centre11am Easter Day Family service and Sacrament of Baptism 6.pm Evening Worship Minister Letter I am writing this on Shrove Tuesday, the day when many will enjoy the old Christian tradition of eating pancakes. Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday but unlike some Christian denominations it is not our practice to sprinkle ashes on our heads so I will give that one a miss! We are now entering the period of Lent, a 6 weeks period leading up to Easter, when Christians are invited to make extra time to reflect on their faith and to give thanks for the saving work of our Lord Jesus Christ. There are many ways of focusing our minds during this time and I encourage us all to make a regular space in our lives to read some scripture, consider the teachings of Jesus, and reflect on how we put them into practice in our daily lives. In our protestant reformed tradition the centrality of scripture is an essential and important part of our faith. Regular study of, and reflection on the Word helps us to become increasingly aware of the absolute Sovereignty of God in our lives. When people depart from the Lord’s teachings that is when trouble looms. We are in the midst of a time of trouble and concern for the Kirk occasioned by a ‘departure’ from the Word. As you know there is much ongoing debate at present over the question of practicing homosexual ministers in the Kirk. This may be the presenting issue of the day but behind it is a much bigger concern – is the Church of Scotland in danger of departing from the authority of Scripture and bowing the knee to the culture of the day where anything goes? The issue is already causing rift and separation. The minister, office bearers and vast majority of members of three Churches - The Tron Glasgow, Hilton Aberdeen and Gilcomston Aberdeen - have this past 12 months left the Church of Scotland. All three are well respected for their Bible based teachings and in each case feel they can no longer be part of a denomination that does not follow what they see as the clear teachings of Scripture. Many others, including myself, feel it is better to remain in the Kirk and argue the case for adherence to Scriptural authority from within. I am not going to again rehearse the arguments for this stance in this letter but I do though want to make all aware that this important matter will be discussed again at this Year’s General Assembly in May. I ask and urge us all to pray that the Commissioners to Assembly (they are the people who will vote first on the matter) will earnestly seek the Lord’s mind on this matter and vote accordingly. For now though I return to Lent and Easter. I was reminded of the story of the wee boy who went to Church at Christmas and gazed in wonder at the baby Jesus in the manger. His next visit to Kirk was Palm Sunday; and when he saw a picture of Jesus on a donkey exclaimed loudly “my gosh - hasn’t he grown up quickly in 3 months”. The baby Jesus has grown into a man (although we believe some 33 years elapsed between his birth and Palm Sunday!). He is the Son of God who assumed human form, associated with men and women, and went to the cross on our behalf. He is the Saviour who rose from the dead fulfilling the promise that we may all have eternal life. This is the Jesus I invite you to reflect on over the next few weeks and I wish you all well as you continue on your faith journey Peter Park Parish Minister General Assembly 19 – 26 May 2013 Our Minister will be attending as a Commissioner and services on both Sundays and pastoral care for the week will be taken by Dorothy Mair. Thanks in advance to Dorothy for again helping her Church and we are looking forward to her being with us again. Monthly House Group Meets 31 Grattan Place last Monday each month at 7.30 pm March, April, May and June. All welcome. HOLY IN ONE? 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He had made a hole in one! “But I thought you were going to punish him?” gasped Saint Peter. God smiled and said: “I have. I mean, who can he tell?” Happy 40th Anniversary Elder Colin McRae and his wife Margaret celebrated there Ruby anniversary They have 4 children Mandy ,David, Colin and Nicola and 3 grandchildren. The flower calendar for 2013 is now filling up. Anyone wishing to provide flowers in the sanctuary should insert their NAME & PHONE NUMBER in the chosen date. Many thanks to all who have provided flowers during the year. Happy Birthday Congratulations to Mrs Helen Nelson of Kinnaird House on celebrating her 96th Birthday £579.21 Was collected for the Archie Foundation at the Christmas Eve service . Thank you Used Stamps We Welcome any used stamps to the small box in the north narthex or the larger box in the session room Or handed to any elder. Or the Church Office. Thanks again for your support. Alan Eddie Painter & Decorator In our December claik I mention that there would be Christmas cards and notlets for sale at our Christmas fete Christine Mitchell sold all the cards which we thank her for, she also took orders. But due to time and printing issue she could only have 53 packs of cards ready An estimated amount is 320 individual cards were printed. “Is this something you would like it see in the future” Please contact me with you answers I would like to thank Elder Isobel Park and Christine Mitchell for giving up there time and talents. Zandra 52 Queens Road Fraserburgh Tel 514808 For a quality finish and a reliable and friendly service If you or anyone you know would like the Minister to visit them in Hospital please let the Minister know. office:510139 CAR PARK AT CHURCH CENTRE Dreams do sometimes come true. For a few years the tar at the front of the Church Centre has been pretty awful, with large holes everywhere. An accident waiting to happen! The Guild Committee decided that would be the project. After informing everyone and Session about our intentions, I asked for three local firms to give me quotes. That was really difficult as they all promised to come but never did. I the end, I phoned Sievwright Brothers. What a difference, within four days they were down to measure up and then I received the quote. It was a lot more than the Guild could afford, but our Knights in Shining armour came to our rescue. The Thrift Shop, the Badminton Club and the Church Centre all said they would be happy to contribute. So I phoned Sievwrights and said yes! We had to wait our turn before the firm managed to come out to us, but boy! when they came, they did a cracking job! There were three men for 2½ days, digging up and getting the ground ready for the tar. Then a day later, it was all hands on deck to tar the car park. They have made an excellent job and I would like to say a huge Thank You to all the men who worked so hard to make it just perfect. The finished job is just great. We are really, really happy now. Sievwright’s will be back soon to complete the car park by putting on the white lines. A huge Thank you! to all the Ladies of the Guild for all the wonderful work that they put in to make something like this happen, and to Mary Simpson and Mary May and all the helpers from the Thrift Shop for all their generous donation, also to Cath Roskell and Tommy Whyte and all the badminton crew for their very generous donation, and finally to the Church Centre for giving me the remainder of the money. I think that everyone will agree that it’s a job very well done. I would just like to say a Huge Thank You! to everyone who so willingly helped in any way to make our Church Centre a safe place for everyone. God Bless you all. Beldy Blackhall x P.S. I wish to thank most sincerely, the kind person who donated (anonymously), £2.000. Two Thousand Pounds! to the Old Parish Church Woman’s Guild. This meant we could complete the re-tarring of the Church Centre Car-park. Without this magnificent sum of money the whole project might have been delayed. Our Grateful Thanks, and God Bless you. Beldy xxx Fraserburgh Kitchens, Bathrooms and Bedrooms Ltd. 52 MID STREET FRASERBURGH ABERDEENSHIRE AB43 9EP Fax:: Phone: (01346) 513473 (01346) 510962E-mail: [email protected] View our Extensive Showroom Catering for all Budgets, Styles and Requirements. Let us take the Strain by providing you with our service from Design through to Completion Specialists in Joinery Manufacturing Windows, Doors, Stairs and much more….. Domestic and Trade Enquiries Welcome Wednesday 6th February 2013 Annual Organisational Quiz On a very wet and windy Wednesday evening, all the various groups from the Church arrived. The mood was electric! Lovely to hear everyone laughing, and having a good catch-up. Everyone was in good form. After the usual business of the Guild, the Quiz started. Our very own Mrs Sheila Watt very kindly made up and asked the questions. Job very well done Sheila! Thank You. We had a few guests for the evening, so Helen Birnie very kindly drew the teams , then helped her mum Freda Young do the scoring. Thanks Helen and Freda! Good of you. Guild Quiz Winners - Annette Milne & Chris West of the Girls' Brigade Every single one of our Contestants did really well. It’s so different, being on stage and being watched by lots of people. When you are in the audience, you think you know the answers, but up on stage, it’s a different ball game. I must say that all the adults commented about how smart and polite all our young ones were. A real credit to your parents, and also to your Church, and your Organisations. So very well done! After some stiff Competitions, it was down to the Final, between:Girls Brigade: - Mrs Annette Milne and Mrs Chris West. Broch Bells: - Rev Peter Park and Mrs Marie Park. It was a very close contest, but Girls Brigade were the Winners, with Broch Bells second. The Wednesday Club won the Shield last year, and the Wednesday Club said, “It was nice for someone else to win,” so that was nice. As I said at the start of the evening, the Quiz is about getting us all together, and just a bit of fun. So Very Well done to one all! Hope to see you all back next year. There were Teams from:Covenanters Wednesday Club AK Club Anchor Boys Guild Broch Bells Coffee Lounge Girls Brigade Boys Brigade Choir I have to thank Annette Milne for wrapping the prizes so nicely. After a lovely cup of tea, everyone went their separate ways home. God Bless you all Beldy xx Girls' Brigade Christmas Party Explorers & Juniors enjoying their Icecream Girls Brigade had a buttery morning on sat the 23th February it raised.£742.00. Captain Annette Milne ,officers and helpers would like to thank all who went along and supported them. Remembrance Services Sunday 11th November 2012 The Old Parish again hosted the British Legion Service of Remembrance in the Church thereafter at the town War Memorial. Both services were well attended with some 440 in the Church and during the service colours were paraded by the Legion, Royal Air Force Association, Scouts, Cubs and Air Cadets The Parade then marched behind the Legion Pipe Band to the Memorial where a large crowd had already gathered. At both services the 2 minute silence was well respected and thanks are due again to the Salvation Army buglers and Pipe Major Denise Buchan for their musical input on the day. RBL Pipe Band lead the Parade The Congregation stands for the Colours Christian Aid Week May 12-18th…………………………. We are again inviting donations for Christian Aid and Elders will be delivering Gift envelopes to members in May. If any non member wishes to make a donation then envelopes will also be available at the Church Centre. Once again we ask that these be returned to the Church and invite tax payers to consider giving through the Gift Aid scheme ( details of how to do this will be on your envelope) There is an audio loop system for the hard of hearing. Turn your aids to the ‘T’ setting. Also, large print bulletins are available from Elders. The Coffee Lounge Alan Cruickshank Open Mon to Sat 10 am 4 pm (Closed Wed) Joiner, Glazier and Building Contractor Morning coffees and Afternoon teas with home-bakes Serving Lunches from 12 noon 1-45pm Tel: 01346 516100/Fax 516005 Mobile: 07889777912 Email: [email protected] Legacy Donations Mrs Jean Wadsworth We are delighted to say that we have now settled all payments for our stained glass windows. We received grants of £24,000 and a VAT refund of a further £12,000 and were able to fund the balance from this generous legacy. After settling all costs we still have £80,000 remaining from the legacy. The Session has decided that this now be put into a Church refurbishment Fund and this will allow us to consider some much needed repair and replacement work to the Church buildings. Miss Rita Duncan We are also delighted to have received a legacy from the estate of the late Miss Rita Duncan of £25,000. Session has decided that for the time being this be set apart in a Reserve Fund Concert 24 March 6 pm Christmas Tree and Nativity Scene with all the Advent Candles lit in the back ground The Social committee are having a concert in the church. The theme will be Easter and various organisation will be taking part. Please come along and take a friend all Well come. Taken from the magazine of Moreton Presbyterian Church An elder widow and widower had been dating for five years. He finally asked her to marry him and she immediately said “yes”. But the next morning he couldn’t remember what her answer had been. In depression, he decided to phone her. “This is really embarrassing “, he began, “but when I asked you to marry me yesterday, well this morning I just couldn’t remember what your answer was.” “Oh, I ‘am so glad you called,” she said “I remember saying “yes” to someone, but I couldn’t remember who it was!” Covenanter Claik By Ronnie Birnie Carol Singing The Covenanters enjoyed an evening carol singing on Monday 17th December, visiting a number of homes throughout the town as well as paying a visit to the residents of Faithlie Home in Lochpots Road. £195 was raised for Christian Aid and the group would like to thank all those who gave so generously. Secret Santa The Covenanters pictured at Faithlie Home where they entertained the residents with Christmas Carol singing Celebrating Burns The group held a Burns Night recently and enjoyed an evening of fine Scottish fare followed by entertainment and dancing. Members of the group took turns to do a ‘party piece’ which included highland dancing from Lisa, a Burns ballad from Nicola and poems from Rachel, Jordan and Isla. Dancing in the hall included the ‘Gay Gordons’, ‘Boston Two Step’ and ‘Strip the Willow’ and the evening ended with the singing of ‘Auld Lang Syne’! Silver Sword Award Rachel Noble received her Silver Sword Award recently and is pictured with leader Ronnie Birnie. Rachel is a regular reader in church and very rarely misses a Sunday evening group meeting. She is always very willing to take part and help in all group activities and thoroughly deserves her award. Santa pictured with the Covenanters at their Christmas Party night The Covenanters enjoyed a Secret Santa Christmas Party on the last meeting of 2012. There were lots of games and party food and of course the evening was rounded off by a very special visitor! Come and join us! If you are aged twelve or over and would like to join the fun then please come along to the Church Centre Sunday night at 7/15pm where you will be made most welcome. Feel free to bring a friend! Ronnie Birnie Thrift Shop 83 High Street Fraserburgh Our Church shop, providing a valuable service to the community. Open Mon to Sat (10 to 4) (Closed Wed) Well done Rachel! Volunteers are always welcome (One morning or Afternoon weekly or fortnightly) Xmas Bazaar raised a fantastic £3,000. God Bless you all. By Beldy Blackhall x Doesn’t time fly when you’re having fun? Once again time to arrange our annual Xmas Bazaar. As usual everyone was only too glad to help out, which is wonderful. This year we had a few changes as some people could not manage. Our own Church Secretary:-Christine Mitchell manned the Christmas Stall, which was very nice, Christine enjoyed it, she could not believe how generous people were for her Stall. Hopefully Christine will be back next year. Cath and Brian had a change this year, instead of Brick-a Brack, they had an Adult Lucky Dip Stall, which proved very popular, plus books CD’s and video’s, which also went down very well. Cath said that the idea came from our own Dorothy Mari & Rev Peter Park at the Bazaar Mair, so Dorothy, well done again! What would we do without Dorothy? It’s good to have new ideas. The other stalls also did very well, and a huge Thank you to all the stall holders for all their hard work. Thank you to one and all. As usual, the big hit of the day was Ronnie and his Covenanters with special guest: - Santa. Santa was queued out all the time. He did us proud. Santa is really very busy but he always manages to come along to our Bazaar. Dorothea’s husband Steven took all the photos which were great, so thanks to Steven West as well. The bairn’s faces are a picture when they see Santa. The special chimney that the parcels come down from is fascinating. The Grotto and everything in it was made by Ronnie, his Helpers and the Covenanters. Good job guys, It’s beautiful. This was delicious The Guild Ladies, and others, did a wonderful job of feeding the five thousand. As usual, it’s all hands on deck to make soups, puddings, etc. Thank you to everyone who donated, as usual your generosity is greatly appreciated, we would never manage without so much special people. Robert Ferguson did a great job in the sink, washing all the dishes, helped by our own Louise Ritchie. L-R Rev George Noble and Elder Bruce Buchan Empty The two of them did their plates. a wonderful job, a very important behind the scenes job that is so important. Robert said his hands Elder Robert Ferguson taking time out for a photo. with Louise Ritchie and Elder Beldy were all sookit. All in all, the day was a great success, but it’s all thanks to everyone who helped in any way, plus all the people who came and dined and spent their money. It would not be a Bazaar without them. .Elder Jimmy Muirhead tries his luck Blackhall. Santa with first customer GUILD XMAS PARTY 2012 Just like to start by saying that our Annual Xmas Party would not be possible if it were not for our own Mrs Lorna Wallace. Lorna always put’s in a whole lot of work behind the scenes to make sure that everything runs smoothly, so Thank You Lorna! About 60 ladies got all dressed up, and met in the Golf Club at 7.30 for a meal. Everyone looked lovely. I have to thank Gladys and her Staff for an excellent meal. It was lovely to hear all the ladies chatting and laughing. It’s so nice to all be together. After our meal, we went into the Lounge and played a few fun games. Everyone joined in and had a wonderful time. We then sang a few Xmas songs, with Phyllis playing the music, and Freda leading us in song. Thank you ladies, for your talents! After all the fun we had a very special guest: - Santa. I have to thank Alison and Lynne for making up our games and wrapping all the presents. Thanks to both of you girls. Zandra took photos of all the ladies receiving their presents from Santa. Thank you Zandra. Some of our ladies could not manage to come to our party, some were ill and some do not like to go out at night. All the ladies do a wonderful job when we are fundraising for the church. They all deserve a bit of fun, so ladies, to you all, Peaceful New Year! All too soon, it was time to go home, so safe journey home everyone, as it was a very frosty night. Looking forward to next year. God Bless Everyone. Beldy Blackhall xx Some of the group photos Burns Supper, Wednesday 23rd January 2013. By Tom Duthie Isobel Blackhall welcomed the large audience, speakers and performers and opened with a prayer. The haggis was carried in by Louise Ritchie accompanied by Denise Buchan on the pipes and applauded by everyone. Thereafter Sandy Noble addressed the haggis in a suitably vigorous fashion and all present sat down to a superb meal of haggis, neeps, mince and tatties, followed by trifle, then tea and black bun. Top Table R-L Annette Mile, Denise Buchan, Sandy Noble , James Bicocchi and Stan Williams In turn, James Bicocchi stood up to deliver a thoughtful and meaningful tribute to Burns that included the poet’s family background, education, and affairs of the heart. Burns was an exceptional poet, but also an exceptional human being, one who could rub shoulders with the best in the land but who was also very much aware of the plight of the ordinary working man and women and the importance of nature in our lives. Now it was the turn of Stan Williams, the author of “Penny Lane Is In My Ears And In My Eyes” to propose a toast to the lassies. In the process we were all thoroughly involved, amused, and educated as we tried to keep up with Stan’s brilliant and well researched lead-up to the toast. In one of his approaches Stan played the vocal parts of two people in a domestic argument dealing with how complicated a tirade of words can be and how in the end the outcome is relatively simple. At this stage, when we thought that he had made his point, Stan, in a strong and tuneful voice, sang a few verses of La donna e mobile which refers to the so-called fickleness of women. In her reply to the toast to the lassies, Annette Milne drew on her past experience in the role and succeeded in giving a strong defence of the fair sex. Result - a draw. The entertainment for the rest of the evening was given by “The Belly Band.”A quick reference to the internet reveals that a belly band is worn about the belly, as a harnessed horse, or an infant, to protect the navel. Also, Belly Band was an alternative rock band formed in 1991 by former “Throwing Muses” members Tanya Donnely and Fred Abong, but the actual band on the night consisted of five men that included our own Ken Ramsey and Kenny Sim. During the concert the band used a drum, a fiddle, two guitars, a keyboard, an accordion, and a mouth organ. The band opened with their favourite Burns song, “A Man’s a Man For a That” Ken Ramsey encouraged the audience to join in the singing and song sheets were passed round the tables Then all enjoyed singing songs such as “Aint Misbehaving”, Glen Coe”, “Over the sea to Skye”, “Loving Teddy Bear”, “Mary Lou”, and “Stornoway” to name but a few. In the end the clock had the final say and the concert ended at approximately 10.30 pm. Isobel thanked the piper, the Ladies of the Guild for preparing and serving the meal, Alan for laying out the chairs and tables, Sandy, James, Stan, Annette, and a particular thank you to the five members of the Belly Band. The evening ended with “Auld Lang Syne” Above L-R, the Belly Band, Kenny Sim, Bob Watson, Ian Sutherland, Jim Reilly and Ken Ramsey top middle Sandy Noble, Right top Annette Milne, botton middle James Bicocchi and right botton Stan Williams By Dorothy Mair Hi everyone from the hot sunshine state of Florida where I am wintering away from the north-east Scottish cold. It was very hot over Thanksgiving and Christmas and now we are looking forward to a warm and sunny Easter and the celebrations we have here. This includes a Good Friday outdoor service by an old mahogany tree which I drape in purple. I then bang in large nails into the trunk, reminding us of the nails in Christ’s hands. Easter morning will be celebrated at the poolside with over 150 people as the sun rises in the skies and the mocking birds start to sing. We then share Communion as many denominations but united in our faith and the power of Easter resurrection. It is a very moving service, followed by an Easter breakfast which we all enjoy, tasting tropical fruits and juice and coffee. Living here is both fun and exhausting at times as there is always so much to do and to see. As you read this, we will have had Broch visitors staying with us – Alfie and Isobel Park – and I will have photos and adventures to relate to you in my next news. Keep an eye open for the next edition of “The Claik”. In February we were privileged to see the famous British actor, David Payne, doing a one man performance of the apostle Paul. For almost 1 ½ hours he spoke from his prison, using Scripture in conversational mode as if speaking to Luke who was outside the locked door of his cell. These brought the words of Paul to life and the entire audience sat spellbound listening to him. Isn’t it great that people like David Payne can allow us to see Scripture as a living and breathing aid to our everyday living. Paul says to us all as he writes to the believers at Philippi – a timely reminder that we still have work to do for Christ, no matter how young or how old we are. At this Easter, let’s remember Paul’s words to us all in the Auld Kirk : “If I am to go on living in the body, this will mean fruitful labor for me. Yet what shall I choose? I do not know! ” Philippians 1 : 22 XMAS RAFFLE BESIDE XMAS CARDS Every year the Guild Ladies put in something to make up a hamper, which is sold at the Xmas Bazaar and at the Xmas Card table. A little from everyone makes a fantastic hamper. This year we had one huge hamper, plus two smaller ones. Thanks to Louise Ritchie for making them up. They are lovely. Thanks to all the card volunteers for selling raffles, without your help we would not manage. It is our main fundraiser for the Guild. The fantastic sum of £985 was raised. Then Isobel Bruce, Margaret Noble and myself got Gordon Cumming to draw the raffle in the Coffee Lounge:1st Prize:- Jean Ferguson 2nd Prize:- Mary Scott 3rd Prize:- Carol Neilson Thank you to everyone who donated and well done to the winners. Hope you enjoy them. I would just like to say Happy and Peaceful New Year to everyone. Beldy Blackhall x Christmas Mail By Tom Duthie There are records dating back to 1988, but it is thought that the Chistmas Mail service started a few years before that as a fund raiser for the local church. In any case, it was the Old Parish Kirk that was the first in Fraserburgh and district to supply a service of collecting and delivering items of mail. For the recent 2012 Christmas Mail there were 63 volunteers to receive and “sort”the mail and 132 volunteers to deliver the Mail as “Posties”. Most of the volunteers were church members although quite a number were not church members. Last year 19,825 items of mail were received and delivered to addresses in Fraserburgh, Rosehearty, Sandhaven, Inverallochy, Cairnbulg, St Combs, and the Memsie areas. The sum of £3,024 was raised from the mail items alone, while there were £266.70 in donations. In addition the Guild will benefit by the sum of.£985. Expenses were limited to £30. In September 2003 it was urgently necessary to seek new members to help organise the Christmas Mail that year when it was realised that there was nobody to continue with the good work. Ray and Eric Simpson agreed to do this and in turn asked Tom Duthie to help when it was realised that some computer skills were required. So the new committee consisted of Eric, Ray, Tom, and two long standing members, Jim and Joyce Main, who had been continually on the committee since the start of the Mail. Gordon Young was welcomed to the committee during this period and his contribution has been very much appreciated. The experience of Jim and Joyce was crucial in the period from 2003 until they retired a few years later. Towards the end of 2012 the committee gave the Kirk Session a year’s notice that they wished to retire, but that they would still organise the 2012 Christmas Mail, and would welcome potential new members to attend committee meetings in respect of the 2012 Mail. The new members of the Organising Committee are Helen Birnie, Isobel Blackhall, Margaret Noble, Yvonne Ferguson, and Gordon Young who will bring with him his knowledge of the system. Wherever possible, it is to be hoped that members, and non-members of the Old Parish Kirk, will rally round the new organising committee when the 2013 process begins in September/October this year. Put simply, the system depends on three databases and three accompanying form letters, allowing the organisers to contact Elders, Sorters, and Posties in the process of meeting the needs of the Mail operation. Note that our records indicate that the Mail has sorted and delivered more than 1,103,222 items of mail over the years since 1988, earning in the process £103, 924. KWIRE NEWS James loves the choirs new cd/player Just a quick update on how the choir is getting on. We had our first concert since we returned from our summer break at the West Church ladies lunch club in the St.Andrews Hall in September ( our first for them), and just into the new year we were also invited to sing for the ladies probus club in the south church hall. It’s a first singing for a non-religious organisation, although a few of their members seem to be associated with different churches, and in particular Mrs. McMahon from the catholic church, was very complimentary about our performance during her vote of thanks at the end of the concert. So a big thank you goes out to both organisations for receiving us so well. We do of course have our own annual auld kirk guild concert coming up in March, followed by our final concert of the year at the URC guild in April. With all these programmes on the tv about choirs, we might have expected some new recruits would want to join our ranks, so if you’re interested, don’t be shy, just speak to James or any of the other choir members, to see whats involved. You don’t have to be able to read music, you just need to get reasonable sounds coming out of your mouth. Its not rocket science you know, and it makes you feel good. We use a cd/tape player at our practices on Thursday evenings, and also for our various concerts. The machine however has been crackling a wee bit lately, and we recently decided to get funds together to purchase a replacement one. We don’t generate much funds other than the kind donations we get from organisations we do concerts for, but we have to acknowledge the very generous donation by the NU TO U (Thrift Shop) who have kindly supplemented what monies we had to enable us to go ahead with purchasing a new machine, which we unveiled at our practice on the 31st January. So many thanks to our Mary May for arranging the additional funds, and for our Anne Rae in buying the machine for us and even negotiating a 10% discount. As they say, every little helps. Some of the choir practising for the church service. Kwiremaster James Buchan 7th February 2013 Dear Auld Kirk, The O.P.C. D.V.D. Awards Well Isobel and I have lost our Crown at the Guild Quiz night. The winners were the Girls Brigade. My old friend Chris West and Annette Milne (whose husband taught me how to make skirlie.) One of the questions was, “What was the top record of 1953?” I should have known it because that was the Coronation Year, and one of my favourite songs. “I Believe” sung by Frankie Lane, and The Batchelors took out a recent edition. Also that was the year I saw one of my best films “A man called Peter”, and that brings me on to my D.V.D. Awards. Last year Heather Ritchie, Isobel Park and I were changing videos into D.V.D’s. Heather did the technical work; Isobel did the transporting and the cover work, while she and I did the checking. This involved watching videos made a number of years ago, which was fine for me, as I knew everyone on the screen. Now I only watched half of the videos, but I came up with a First, Second and Third, for my Awards. Before that I would like to tell you about that film “A Man called Peter”, because it also is on D.V.D. and in the Reference Room. It is the true story about a young man from the Glasgow area who got fed up with his education, threw his books away and went for a long walk in the fog. He fell over tree roots and was flat on his face when the fog cleared and there was a very deep chasm in front of him. Then and there, he gave his life to God and he knew his destiny. He went to America and became a Minister and eventually became a Minister to the Senate in Washington. He died when he was only 44, but his wife published his Sermons and wrote his life story, which was made into a film with Richard Todd in the title role. It affected many people, all over the world, including me and in the “Life and Work”, a few years ago, a former Moderator of the Church of Scotland, said this film also changed his life. Back to my Awards, well in Third Place I put “The Covenanters American Night” 1997 for Pleasure. In Second Place “The Millennium Parade and Picnic” for Fun and Happiness, and my No.1 goes to “A Day in the Life of the Bugle Band” 1998 for Precision, Pleasure and Pride. Thank you to the Guild for a lovely evening, a warm welcome, a great tea, and for all you do for the O.P.C., and for your part in the Church Centre Car Park, last year. Love Marion The Sentence How they cried for Him When his freedom was denied Some looked on with scorn As he was sentenced to be crucified The road was long and cruel As they led him to the hill He bore a load of the sins of the world And yet he loved them still How they cried for Him When they pierced his side Blood flowed in a river of pain And still the love for them Shone in his eyes again And as he took his last breath Even in death, he never left us For he rose again and is alive And we believe that evermore Our souls will survive Mary Ritchie 3-35 High Street Fraserburgh Aberdeenshire Scotland AB43 9AP Watch Battery and Strap Service Repairs Tel: 01346 511611 Engraving Open Mon -Sat 9 am 5 pm Gifts and Jewellery Gift Vouchers Buchan Design Ltd 24 Buchan Road Fraserburgh Tel 515629 Plans for all type of building work: Alterations, extensions etc Commercial and Industrial Projects. James B Buchan M.B.I.A.T.M.C.I.O.B. Architectural Technologist HENRY’S Ultimate Choice Quality Flooring, Blinds & Shutters 77-79 Mid Street Fraserburgh 01346 514357 Congregational Record Bereavements “In his resurrection is our hope” Nov 2012 ** George Scott (Scottie) Broadsea Fraserburgh One day we will all die. We De c ** are like water that spill on Alick Thomson Birnie Place Fraserburgh the ground Nobody can Catherine Cruickshank St Modems Care Home Fraserburgh Sandy Lee Hillcrest Fraserburgh gather it up again. However, God does not take away people’s lives . sometimes people separate themselves from God. But God's plan is Jan 2013 ** always to bring people back Helen West Faithlie home Fraserburgh Richard Wemyss Queens Road Fraserburgh to himself 2 Samuel 14:14 ** Denotes Member. If we have omitted any entries from the congregational record please accept our apologies and inform the editor we will include these in our next edition. Editor Zandra Todd The late George (Scottie) Scott Scottie was an Elder in the Old Parish and his funeral service was held in the church on 6th December 2012…….. The service was conducted by a family friend, The Rev James McMillan from Peterhead, who paid a fine and fitting tribute to Scottie’s memory Session Clerk: Mr Ronnie Birnie:01346 519462 The Editor would like to thank all who contributed items for this issue and Andrew West for the photos.. Manse: Rev Peter B Park:01346 515332 [email protected] Zandra Todd 3 Hatton Cottages Techmuiry Strichen Fraserburgh 01771637262 Church Office: 01346 510139 E-Mail [email protected] Email address: [email protected] Articles can be sent to above, or Church Office . “Claik” Items for June 2013 must be handed in by 5 May 2013 Contact Numbers web address: www.fraserburgholdparishchurch.org.uk Scottish Charity Number:013119 Dennis Gordon Electrical Ltd Electrical Contractor & Showroom 68 High Street Fraserburgh Tel 518561 Large selection of light fittings & appliances. utts by Shirley-Ann All types of electrical work carried out. Gents Hair Salon 27 College Bounds Fraserburgh Tel:01346 511110 No Appointments Necessary Opening Times Tue Sat 9-4 Fri 9-5:30 Tommy Whyte CARPET FITTER For your moment …. to cherish forever 24 Rowan Place Fraserburgh AB43 9DF Tel 01346 519014 Moments Bridal 5 Saltoun Square Fraserburgh AB43 9DA t: 01346 512255 w: www.momentsbridal.co.uk e: [email protected]