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Crail & Kingsbarns Parish Magazine
ISSUE 158 SPRING 2016
KARAIL
Crail & Kingsbarns Parish Magazine
THIS EDITION OF KARAIL IS SPONSORED BY CRAIL FESTIVAL
EASTER
EASTER
SERVICES
27TH MARCH
PALM
SUNDAY
20TH MARCH
Crail & Kingsbarns Parish Magazine
COMINGEVENTS
EasterSunday
CrailFoodFestival
CrailFestival
Andlotsmore…
THEPARISHESOFCRAIL&KINGSBARNS
Minister: Revd. Dr. Ann Allison, The Manse, Crail. Tel 01333 451986
CRAIL Session Clark: Mr Sandy Nelson, 4 Simpson Court, Crail. T: 01333 451052 E: [email protected] Treasurer: Mr Raeburn Archibald, 11 Roome Bay Crescent. Crail. T: 01333 45053 Property Convener: Mr Sandy Nelson (Acting) Organist: Ms Laura Malcolm Roll Keeper: Mrs Patricia Dewhirst, 6 Carr Crescent. Tel: 01333 451571 KARAIL Editor: Heather Aird (Acting)
KINGSBARNS Session Clark: Mr Paul Denholm, 29 Seagate, Kingsbarns. Tel: 01334 880332 [email protected] Treasurer: Mrs Anne Orr, Randerston Farm, Kingsbarns. Tel: 01333 450462 Property Convener: Mr John Robb, 21 Seagate, Kingsbarns. Tel: 01334 880343 Organist: Mrs Betty Kitching, 7 Albany Court, Crail. Tel: 01333 450631 [email protected] Roll Keeper: Mr Paul Denholm, 29 Seagate, Kingsbarns. Tel: 01334 880332 [email protected]
SERVICETIMES
Crail 11.15am
Kingsbarns 9.45am
CRAIL PARISH CHURCH OF SCOTLAND KINGSBARNS CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
Charity Registered in Scotland: Charity Registered in Scotland:
SC001601 SC012192
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MINISTERSNOTES
Dear Friends I didn’t know we could have so much rain!!! And so many grey days when the sun didn’t shine!! But we must be positive and look on the bright side. It won’t last forever and hopefully by the time you are reading this we will be seeing the early signs of spring. Already I am noticing that the blackbirds are scurrying around the garden. With the New Year come changes. Both the Session Clerk, Sandy Nelson, and the Treasurer, Raeburn Archibald, have decided that it is time to hand on the reins to someone else. I wish to take this opportunity to thank them both for the sterling work done and the support which they have both given me personally. We wish them both well in their “retirement”. In church life we have begun again the journey towards Easter. The season of Lent started on Ash Wednesday, 10th February. It’s a time of reflection – something which we should all do –even Jesus took time out of his busy schedule to reflect and pray. We live in a busy world. For those who have not yet retired there are great pressures to perform, perform, perform. But people can only continue to perform if they take time to rest and play as well. Remember the old advert for a Mars bar – it helps you work, rest and play. One of the best known passages in the Bible is the 23rd Psalm. It is used in many contexts but is probably most familiar at funerals. It can also help you work, rest and play. I came across this parody of it a few years ago - it’s Psalm 23 for Busy People by Toki Miyashina Wishing you all God’s blessing Your Minister and friend
Ann Allison
The Lord is my Pace Setter, I shall not rush, He makes me stop and rest for quiet intervals,
He provides me with images of stillness, Which restore my serenity.
He leads me in ways of efficiency, through calmness of mind; and his guidance is peace.
Even though I have a great many things to accomplish each day, I will not fret, for his presence is here.
His timelessness, his all-importance will keep me in balance. He prepares refreshment and renewal in the midst of my activity,
by anointing my head with his oils of tranquillity, My cup of joyous energy overflows.
Surely harmony and effectiveness shall be the fruit of my hours, For I shall walk in the pace of my Lord,
and dwell in his house for ever
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PARISHREGISTER*DENOTESKINGSBARNS
MARRIAGES
Those whom God has joined together.
Dec. 19 Debbie Reekie to Andrew Potter (Aberdeen)
BAPTISM
Let the Children come to me for of such is the kingdom of
heaven
Sep. 15 Lara Elizabeth Curnyn (Cupar)
Nov. 15 Kevin Newlands Ritchie*, St Andrews (Adult)
Nov. 15 Keris Jane Manley Bennie*, St Andrews (Adult)
Nov. 15 Jacob John Ritchie*, St Andrews
DEATHS
Committed to God’s merciful keeping in the sure and certain hope of the resurrection to
eternal life
Sept. 8 William Clench, Crail 15 Lady Ann Erskine, Kingsbarns 18 Gertrude Forrest, Eyemouth (Formerly Crail) Dec. 7 Rachel Wood, Crail 21 Wilma Reilly, Crail 25 Margaret (Meg) Fry, Crail MONDAY CLUB
The Monday Club meets every Monday at 2.15 pm in the Community Hall Everybody welcome
15 February Scottish Calendars, Ian Mills 22 February School Concert, (1.45 pm start), School 29 February Rotary Club Choir, Jessie Lyon 7 March St Andrews Botanic Gardens, James Hearsum 14 March AGM and Wildlife Quiz, Deirdre Monro
EASTER COFFEE MORNING
The Easter Coffee Morning will
be on Saturday 26th March in
the Kirk Hall, 10am until 12
noon.
All are welcome and there will
be a baking stall and a raffle
GUILD DATES 2.15 pm in Kirk Hall
18 February Bank Card Fraud PC Fraser Laird
3 March Prayer Shawls Linda Young
4 March World Day of Prayer Crail Kirk
17 March Arthritis Care Barbara McGregor
31 March Gospel Choir – 7pm Kirk Hall
14 April AGM & A Little Light Judith Hutton
….. Relief
12 May Guild Summer Outing
2016 Jan. 1 Joan Coull, , Elie 6 Harry Scrimgeour, Crail 8 Jean Cox, Crail* 10 Neile MacArthur, Crail
ELDERS ORDAINED &
ADMITTED
1 November
Kingsbarns
Elibby Spittal (Ordained
& Admitted) Ian Ramsay
(Admitted)
Crail
Diana Brown (Admitted)
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NEWS&INFORMATION
THE PARISH OF CRAIL
Crail Folk Club is up and running again with what we believe to be our best programme of events ever (yes alright we would say that wouldn’t we but it is true!). There are two patterns that emerge from the 2016 programme albeit purely by chance – women and North Americans!
We have six guest nights featuring either solo female artists or duos; we have four guest nights featuring artists from Canada or the USA. In addition we have home grown talent in abundance led by the legend that is the Tannahill Weavers. Their exciting brand of Scottish traditional music
has excited audiences for many years. This special concert is at the Community Hall on May 26th. Advance tickets can be had for £10 from 01333 450572.
Hopefully you will have received your copy of Karail before our first guest night on 11th February which features Robyn Stapleton and Claire Hastings, BBC Radio’s Young Traditional Singers of 2014 and 2015 respectively. Robyn was the star of BBC Alba’s New Year celebrations.
North Sea Gas will be with us in April. A sell out last time they visited; a sell out at the relatively enormous
Pitlochry Festival Theatre so sure to be a busy night. Also in April we have Dave Nachmanoff from California last seen in the UK in 2015 supporting Al Stewart at the Royal Albert Hall.
Our guest night in March is something of a coup. The first appearance in Scotland by an Australian singer called Jenny Biddle who relocated to Scotland permanently in January.
We must not forget that the guest nights alternate with singers nights which give local and visiting singers an opportunity to strut their stuff in a friendly environment.
So, all very exciting. Keep up to speed with club news via our website www.crailfolkclub.org.uk or the Crail Folk Club Facebook page. All of the shows apart from the Tannahills are in the Town Hall at 8pm.
Crail Community Choir gave another successful Christmas
presentation and Sing-along in December. Despite the dreadful weather keeping some people away, a fair number turned out to support the concert. A good evening was had by both audience and choir members. This year a small profit was donated to the Monday Club. The choir resumes on Monday the15th February at 7.30. Posters will be put up before that date and old and new members are very welcome. See 'About Crail' for details nearer the time.
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THE PARISH OF CRAIL SPONSORED BY CRAIL FESTIVAL
CRAIL FOOD FESTIVAL
“Crail Food Festival Society are celebrating their involvement within the National Events Programme for yet another year. The festival takes place on the 10th, 11th & 12th June and the organisers have been explaining that they will be looking to enhance the quality of the event rather than grow attendance figures. Everything kicks off on Friday evening with a launch supper and social gathering followed by two days of teach in sessions, a food and drink court, indoor producers market, evening dining, cookery theatre, children’s tea parties and a historical exhibition tracing food from the East Neuk Of Fife "
As always, volunteers are most welcome to help out during this enjoyable weekend; they
can be contacted at [email protected].
CRAIL FESTIVAL
" From all accounts Crail Festival 2015 was a conspicuous success. Can the 4,200 putting rounds ever be beaten? Very talented , Scottish 'musical' women were at the heart of a vibrant programme: Grace Black, Jazz Singer: Charlotte Rowan, classical guitarist: Robyn Stapleton Trio with their unique blend of folk tunes: Christine Bovill captivated a large, enthusiastic audience in the Kirk Hall; and the inimitable Barbara Dickson brought the Festival to an exciting close. .........and so to 2016! Valencia Sowry, Evelyn Michie
and Caroline Rodger have now
joined the Committee so ably led
by Geoffrey Robinson. We are
fortunate that Jenny Gowans, Helen Byres, Andrea Tilney and Moira Kay will continue to provide essential support. Children's Activities and Workshops will again be to the fore with new events including 'Zoo Lab', ' Balance Bikes', 'CSI Forensics', 'Great Crail Bake Off' and a 'Songwriting Workshop' conducted by Richard Digance who also has his own performance. Musical events include: Jimi Shandrix Experience Ceilidh Band: Opera Bohemia 'I Pagliacci': Matthew McAllister, classical guitarist: Mischa MacPherson Trio, Gaelic folk: Christine Bovill's 'Paris': Jimmie MacGregor's '
Gathering of Songs, Stories and Famous Folk': and the rousing , feet tapping finale will feature 'Buddy Holly and the Cricketers'. The ever popular Art Exhibition, Street Market, Quiz Night and Festival Ceilidh will feature prominently. Several members of the Committee participated in a series of Social Media sessions under the benign tutelage of Susan McNaughton, so please follow our endeavours on Pinterest.com/ Crail Festival and Facebook.com/ Crail Festival. Our web site is www.crailfestival.com. This year, tickets will be on sale from the Byre Theatre Box Office from 30 May.
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EASTER EXHIBITION. CrAG Crail Art Group Crail Art Group will once again be mounting its now-traditional Easter Exhibition in the Kirk Hall from Friday 25th March to Monday 28th March. Please see ‘Dates for Your Diary’ for opening times. Framed and unframed paintings, cards and other items will be available to purchase in a wide variety of styles, mediums and subjects – and all are original works by local artists. Entry to the exhibition is free of charge and a cup of coffee awaits you. If you would like to know more about the exhibition or about Crail Art Group please contact Auriol Wood 450805.
JOIN IN THE CUB & BEAVERS FUN
Wednesday night in the Kirk Hall.
Beavers are for children aged 6-8
years old and is on from 4:45-
5:45pm and Cubs are for children
aged 8-10, same place same night
from 6:30-8pm.
For more information contact Lisa
Aird on 450035
SWRI. Monthly meetings in
Kingsbarns have commenced and
new members are always
welcome. See dates for your diary
for details.
Exhibition of unframed paintings, jewellery and
crafts
Thank you to all who supported the exhibition of
unframed paintings, jewellery and crafts in the
Legion Hall last November. 66% of exhibitors were
fortunate enough to sell their work. The raffle
raised £113: This was donated to the Town Hall
Lift Fund.
THE GOOD COMPANIONS
CLUB – Crail Church
All welcome to join us for
tea, coffee, biscuits and
companionship
First Tuesday of every month
in Crail Kirk Hall, 1.30-3.30pm.
Anyone needing a lift please
phone Stella 01333 451629 or
Jim 451986
Earth Hour 19th March 2016 8.30-9.30pm
Earth Hour, organised by the World Wide Fund for
Nature, is now the largest symbolic mass
participation event in the world. It involves over
7000 cities and towns across 152 countries or
territories. For this hour on a Saturday evening we
are asked to turn off as many lights as we can
manage (hopefully all) as a massive show of
concern for the environment. Let’s add Crail to the
growing list of those participating this year.
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JAM NATIVITY PLAY
A big thank you to all the children of
Crail Church Sunday School – JAM,
who took part recently in their annual
Nativity play. The children retold the
story of Christmas by performing a
variety of songs as well as readings
and were accompanied by Tara
Stockwell and Betty Kitching on the
piano and organ during the
procession. The starring role was
played by the sheep from Barnsmuir
Farm (thank you Alice and Tim), who expressed his opinion with some exceptionally good
“BAA’s!” Both the congregation and the children seemed to enjoy the Christmas Nativity
spirit. A traditional nativity play with an edge always seems to be a winning formula at
Christmas time.
Mandy Guthrie
CEILIDH IN KINGSBARNS
A fundraising ceilidh was held in Kingsbarns Memorial Hall on the 14th of November. The
night was a great success, with the proceeds from the evening donated to Kingsbarns
Church. Billy Anderson and his band provided the music and were superb. They played all
the well-known dances, as well as a few less known ones. Billy talked us through them
though and great fun was had by all! Raffle prize donations were fantastic and incredibly
generous, with everything from bottles of wine, Christmas crackers and boxes of
chocolates, to a bottle of malt whisky, a meal voucher from the Inn at Kingsbarns, and a
voucher from the Kingsbarns Distillery. Stovies (or vegetarian ones) and shortbread were
served up at the interval, along with tea and coffee. Everyone brought their own booze, but
……………………………………………………………………………..crisps and soft drinks were on sale,
……………………………………………………………………………..…..adding to the proceeds donated to the
……………………………………………………………………………..Church. The night was such a huge
……………………………………………………………………………..success, we're planning to organise
………………………………………………………………………………..another ceilidh in the spring. Thank
…………………………………………………………………………………you to everyone who donated, cooked,
……………………………………………………………………………..baked, helped and bought tickets
Fiona Ramsay
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NEWS&INFORMATION
Fairtrade Fortnight Crail Parish Church
Sit down for breakfast. Stand up for farmers.
This celebrity-fronted multi-platform campaign will run from 29 FEBRUARY –13 MARCH
2016 and highlight the severe lack of food security for farmers around the world, bringing
together shoppers, campaigners and businesses to take action.
Fairtrade Fortnight 2016 will feature a giant Fairtrade breakfast to inspire the UK public to
sit down for breakfast in support of the farmers who grow the food we have every
morning, such as coffee, tea, cocoa and bananas. Crail Parish Church will be taking part in
this breakfast and invite you to join them on March 6th at 10.30 in the Kirk Hall.
Lack of food security is one of the world’s most critical issues. Despite millions of farmers
and workers in developing countries working hard every day to grow the food we eat,
many don’t earn enough to know where their next meal is coming from. Half of the world’s
hungry people, nearly 400 million, are estimated to live on small farms.
Fairtrade works with 1.5 million farmers and workers in parts of Africa, Asia and Latin and
Central America enabling them to earn a sustainable income and the Fairtrade Premium
that they can invest in vital community, business and
environmental projects. Food security is linked closely to
economic growth, stable incomes and reduced risk and vulnerability.
A better income means more money to buy food and the ability to
invest in generating other food sources, such as growing new crops.
For more information, visit www.fairtrade.org.uk/breakfast.
This Fairtrade Fortnight, make your breakfast count with Fairtrade –
use the power of your shopping to help ensure food security for world’s most vulnerable
famers and workers.
Christian Aid Week May 15th -21st
We are lucky in Crail that we have not suffered any flooding this year unlike many other parts
of Scotland. Flooding is the Central theme for Christian Aid Week this year. Many of those
Christian Aid helps in Bangladesh live on low lying islands on the Brahmaputra River and their
homes are often washed away in the floods. Home Safety packages are making all the
difference. These packages allow those affected to raise their homes onto earth plinths,
giving a safe place to rebuild, keep livestock and grow essential crops without worrying it will
all be washed away. None of this is possible without the money raised during Christian Aid
Week. Christian Aid works with the world’s poorest people in around 50 countries regardless
of race or faith. As well as helping in times of crisis they also tackle the causes and
consequences of poverty and injustice.
Events for this year in Crail have yet to be finalised but will be advertised nearer the time.
Anyone keen to help with this year’s events please contact Diana Brown 01333 451 790
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THE PARISH OF KINGSBARNS
CAROL SINGING ROUND THE VILLAGE The Carol Singing was held on the evening of Monday 14 December and there was a very good turnout of local people joined by a group from Crail who kindly came along to join in. Following heavy rain earlier on in the day, the weather turned mild and dry for the evening which made it possible to cover almost the whole of the village including the new housing development. Afterwards Eileen Brown kindly invited everyone to her house for refreshments and goodies plus Mr and Mrs Preston of The Inn who kindly extended an invitation to The Inn for a complimentary drink all of which were greatly appreciated and enjoyed. The whole evening was very successful and the excellent sum of £181.88 was raised, to be divided between TCCL (Tayside Children with Cancer & Leukaemia) and ENABLE. Grateful thanks are due to everyone who came along to sing, do the collecting, provide hospitality, and all who opened their doors to listen and donate so generously.
DEFIBRILLATOR The defibrillator has been moved to the entrance of the Memorial Hall on Main Street.
GRASPING THE NETTLE: THE SCIENCE AND GOD DEBATE The three DVDs “Exploring The God Question” were shown in Kingsbarns Memorial Hall, on three consecutive Sundays in November 2015. They were well attended and the discussion, over a cup of tea, was most stimulating! The question arises as to whether there is sufficient interest for the DVDS to be shown again this year. Please let me know of your interest and consideration will be given to a suitable date. Rob Moodie TEL: 01334 880497 E: [email protected]
GAMES FOR ALL Thursdays 3 -5pm, in Kingsbarns Memorial Hall during school terms. £2/family. Children, please bring an adult. Come INSIDE and play Table Tennis, Skittles, Quoits, Darts (magnetic), Board Games e.g. Scrabble, Dominoes, Chess, Cards, Monopoly, Jigsaw, or just enjoy a chat with friends. OUTSIDE in fine weather, play Badminton, Volleyball, French Boules & Swing ball.
TABLE TENNIS Thursdays 5.30 – 7pm in Kingsbarns Memorial Hall, £2/person. Singles & doubles (great fun). Contact: Chris Moodie TEL: 01334 880497 E: [email protected]
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DATAPROTECTIONACT&THECHURCH
We seem regularly to hear stories about the loss of sensitive or confidential information - sometimes attracting lurid, sometimes amusing headlines. But lapses of security, be it from criminal intent or just carelessness, do have serious consequences. Data protection is an important matter. Legal safeguards exist in the UK where the Data Protection Act covers the use of personal
information by organisations, businesses and governments. The Church of Scotland has
to conform to this legislation and, in fact, stronger legal protection is provided for
information judged to be more sensitive – including that of religious belief.
This has the effect of making something as commonplace as a list of names and
addresses of church members, subject to stricter legal protection. In the eyes of the law
such a list identifies people as having a Christian belief.
Crail and Kingsbarns churches both hold some information that falls within the scope of
the Data Protection Act and which may be stored electronically or in paper form.
Examples include the Membership Roll, the Baptismal Roll and the names of people who
make ‘gift aid’ or ‘free will’ offerings. Such information is held and used only in respect of
the life and work of the Church and is protected in accordance with Church of Scotland
guidelines (which reflect legislation). The Church’s ‘Privacy Policy’ is on display in both
churches and also in Crail Kirk Hall.
Access to this sort of information is strictly limited to those trustees having a ‘need to
know’ in order to perform church office-bearer duties. In the case of our two churches
this means the Minister, Session Clerks, Roll Keepers, Treasurers and Safeguarding
Officers. However, all trustees have received training in the provisions of the Act and
particularly on the care needed in handling and protecting information.
A particular requirement of the Act should also be mentioned: that the holding of personal information, requires the written consent of the person providing it. To this end the churches are contacting everyone for whom records are held, in order to seek consent. Something that may be seen as an irritation, especially for people who have been church members for many years - but sadly perhaps just another sign of our times! We ask for your help and forbearance. Everyone has the right under the Act to
know what records are held on them, to
receive copies of such records and, if wished,
to require that such records be deleted.
This short article does not attempt anything other than the briefest outline of the way
the Church of Scotland is affected by the Data Protection Act.
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THEMEANINGSOFEASTER
Easter is the most important festival in the Christian calendar. It celebrates the resurrection from the dead of Jesus, three days after he was executed. The Easter story is at the heart of Christianity.
Easter Sunday
Easter Sunday marks Jesus' resurrection. After Jesus was crucified on the Friday (now known as Good Friday), his body was taken down from the cross, and buried in a cave tomb. The tomb was guarded by Roman Soldiers and an enormous stone was put over the entrance, so that no-one could steal the body .On the Sunday, Mary Magdalene, followed later by some of Jesus' disciples visited the tomb and found that the stone had been moved, and that Jesus' body had gone. Jesus himself was seen that day by Mary and the disciples, and for forty days afterwards by many people. His followers realised that God had raised Jesus from the dead. Christians call this the Resurrection.
The week leading up to Easter is called Holy Week.
Holy Week
Palm Sunday
This is the Sunday before Easter Day. It is the first day of Holy Week and celebrates Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem riding on a donkey. Crowds of people came out of the city to greet him, throwing down palm branches on the road. Anglican and Roman Catholic churches give out small crosses made from palm leaves, as a reminder of Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem and his death on the cross. Some Christians keep these in their homes all year as a symbol of their faith.
Maundy Thursday
This is the Thursday before Easter Day
Last Supper: On Maundy Thursday Christians remember when Jesus ate the Passover meal with his disciples, breaking bread and drinking wine, which is now known as the Last Supper. Many Christians remember this by sharing bread and wine together in a service called Holy Communion, Eucharist or Mass. It is a reminder that Jesus sacrificed his life for mankind. At this meal Jesus told his followers that they should love and serve one another. He demonstrated this by washing the feet of the disciples - something a servant would normally do. You can read this story in the Bible in John Ch.13v1-15
The word Maundy comes from the command (mandate) given by Jesus at the Last Supper, that we should love one another. Roman Catholic church services include a ceremony in which the priest washes the feet of 12 people to commemorate Jesus' washing the feet of his disciples.
Good Friday
Good Friday is the Friday before Easter Sunday. It commemorates the execution of Jesus by crucifixion. Good Friday is a day of mourning in church. During special Good Friday services Christians remember Jesus' suffering and death on the cross, and what this means for their faith.
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Easter Sunday - The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
P R E A C H T H E G O S P E L I H S Y F P L Q T
L O N G W H I T E G A R M E N T S P I C E S P H
I W H I T E A S S N O W J E S U S R F A S E R E
S D C E S E H T O L C N E N I L S R R N W A E I
R E Y W O R S H I P P E D B T T O S O H Z R A S
I N N D I S C I P L E S G D D L I I W A P T L R
K R K O R G A L S X I Z E A L F T V G P D H L I
S U E P B M O E H R J L Y E L A F N K P R Q P S
J O A N A D L I S M L O D W N I I O R E O U O E
S M B Z O T N E N I F B T L I Z L E C A L A W N
R E E N S T P A F T A D L H I T M E R R E K E S
U D L O Y U S L H C O A R T I E N D E E H E R C
D I P A L E U E K S H A P E M R T E N D T L I W
E A N C T F W T H C E A L B D R D W S S F O S B
D W H D J E H H A T B L E L F E A D Z S O R G L
N R A V E E L E T D Y R F P T R E I A Z E D I I
E A P K S E T D R S E A H H E H E M M Y L S V G
C S E T U B D R I D O I W T G R E M E E G D E H
S T O N E M H C U O T H F A E N P W I D N J N T
A N C F E A R Y E N O T G I L R I L O S A T W N
E N E L A D G A M Y R A M Y C L A N E R S X P I
E C N A N E T N U O C E H F L U O Z I X L I P N
F P E A C E B E U N T O Y O U O R R A H E D O G
R I O R E S U R R E C T I O N X H C Q N S D S N
ALLPOWERISGIVEN HEISRISEN REDEEMED
AMAZED HOLYGHOST REMEMBERED
ANGELOFTHELORD IDLETALES REMISSION
APOSTLES INDEED RESURRECTION
APPEARED ISRAEL ROLLAWAYTHESTONE
ASCENDED JESUS ROLLEDBACKTHESTONE
BAPTIZING LIGHTNING SEPULCHRE
COUNTENANCE LINENCLOTHES SHINING
CRUCIFIED LONGWHITEGARMENT SPICES
DISCIPLES LORD TEACHALLNATIONS
EARTHQUAKE MARYMAGDALENE THIRDDAY
FEARYENOT MOURNED TOUCHMENOT
FIRSTDAYOFTHEWEEK NAZARETH WEPT
FLESHANDBONES PEACEBEUNTOYOU WHITEASSNOW
FULFILLED PERPLEXED WITNESSES
GALILEE PREACHTHEGOSPEL WORSHIPPED
GOINTOALLTHEWORLD RAIMENT
Doctor, Doctor
my little boy
has just
swallowed a
roll of film.
Well lets just
wait and see if
anything
develops !
How can you
double your
money?
Look at it in a
mirror.
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DATESFORYOURDIARY
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February
o 15 Monday Monday Club, Scottish Calendars, Ian Mills 2:15pm
o 17 Wednesday SWRI Kingsbarns, Memorial Hall 7:30pm
o 18 Thursday Guild, Bank Fraud, PC Fraser Laird, Kirk Hall, 2:15pm
o 22 Monday Monday Club, School Concert in the School 1:45pm Start
o 24 Wednesday AGM of Kingsbarns Memorial Hall, 7pm
o 25 Thursday Crail Folk Club, Singers Night, Town Hall, 8pm
o 28 Sunday Communion at Crail 11:15am
o 29 Monday Monday Club, Rotary Club Choir, Jessie Lyon 2:15pm
March
o 1 Tuesday Kirk Session, Kingsbarns, 3pm
o 3 Thursday Guild, Prayer Shawls, Linda Young, Kirk Hall, 2:15pm
o 3 Thursday Kingsbarns Ladies Work Party, Memorial Hall, 7:00pm
o 4 Friday World Day of Prayer, Crail Church
o 6 Sunday Fairtrade Breakfast at Crail, Kirk Hall, 10:30am
o 6 Sunday Mothering Sunday
o 7 Monday Monday Club, St Andrews Botanic Gardens, James Hearsum, .2:15pm
o 7 Monday Kingsbarns Monday Club, Memorial Hall, 12:30pm
o 10 Thursday Crail Folk Club, Jenny Biddle, Town Hall, 8pm
o 13 Sunday Rev Nigel Robb, Presbytery Clerk will Preach at Crail & Kingsbarns
o 14 Monday Monday Club, AGM & Wildlife Quiz, Deirdre Monro
o 16 Wednesday SWRI, Kingsbarns Memorial Hall, 7:30pm
o 17 Thursday Guild, Arthritis Care Scotland, Barbara McGregor, Kirk Hall, 2:15pm
o 17 Thursday Kirk Session Crail, 7pm
o 18 Friday CHAS AGM and Cheese & Wine Evening Guest Speaker Rachel
……………………………… …Cheer from CHAS, Kingsbarns Memorial Hall, 7:00pm
o 19 Saturday Anstruther Philharmonic Society Concert, Anstruther Church
o 19 Saturday Kingsbarns Ladies Work Party Coffee Morning, 10-12 Noon,
…………………………… ……Memorial Hall
o 20 Sunday Palm Sunday Service and Annual Stated Meeting of the
………………………… ………Congregation, Kingsbarns Church 9.45, Crail Church, 11:15
o 23 Wednesday Holy Week Service at Kingsbarns, 6:30pm
o 23 Wednesday Art Exhibitions, Reception of Paintings, 8:15pm, Kirk Hall Crail
o 24 Thursday Picture Hanging, All Day
o 24 Thursday Maundy Thursday Service at Crail Church, 6:30pm
o 24 Thursday Crail Folk Club, Singers Night, Town hall, 8pm
o 25 Friday Art Exhibition, Kirk Hall Crail, 10am – 4pm
o 25 Friday Good Friday Service, Crail Church, 6:30pm
o 26 Saturday Easter Coffee Morning, Kirk Hall, 10am-12noon
o 26 Saturday Art exhibition, Kirk Hall Crail, 2pm-5pm
o 27 Sunday Triangle Park Easter Service 8am, followed by breakfast in Kirk
…………………………… ……Hall
o 27 Sunday Easter Sunday Service, Crail & Kingsbarns
o 27 Sunday Art Exhibition, Kirk Hall, 12:30pm- 5pm
o 28 Monday Art Exhibition, Kirk Hall, 10am – 3pm
o 31 Thursday Guild, Gospel Choir, Kirk Hall, 7:00pm
Crail & Kingsbarns Parish Magazine
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April
o 4 Monday Kingsbarns Monday Club, Memorial Hall, 12:30pm
o 7 Thursday Kingsbarns Ladies Work Party, Memorial Hall, 7pm
o 14 Thursday Guild, AGM & A Little Light Relief, Judith Hutton, Kirk Hall , 2:15pm
o 14 Thursday Crail Folk Club, North Sea Gas, Town hall, 8pm
o 20 Wednesday SWRI, Kingsbarns Memorial Hall, 7pm
o 28 Thursday Crail Folk Club, Dave Nachmanoff, Town Hall, 8pm
May
o 2 Monday Kingsbarns Monday Club, Memorial Hall, 12:30pm
o 11 Wednesday SWRI, Kingsbarns Memorial Hall, 7pm
o 12 Thursday GUILD SUMMER OUTING
o 12 Thursday Crail Folk Club, Singers Night, Town Hall, 8pm
o 20 Friday SWRI, Quiz Night, Kingsbarns
o 26 Thursday Crail Folk Club, Tannahill Weavers, Crail Community Hall, 8pm
June
o 4 Saturday Kingsbarns Flower Show Coffee Morning, plant sale & launch of
………………………………… .book commemorating 100years of the show, Kingsbarns
……………………………… …Memorial Hall, 10-12
o 6 Monday Kingsbarns Monday Club, Memorial Hall, 12:30pm
o 9 Thursday Crail Folk Club, Singers Night, Town Hall, 8pm
o 10-12 Crail Food Festival
o 23 Thursday Crail Folk Club, Jez Lowe, Town Hall, 8pm
o 28-3 July East Neuk Festival
o 30 Thursday Crail Folk Club, Forgaitherin, Town Hall, 8pm