Monday, 28 March 2022

PRESIDENT CHARLES'S FAREWELL

On 17 March 2022, St Patrick's Day, Lytham St Annes Circle met at a restaurant in Freckleton to thank Charles and Yvonne for their work in leading the Circle during the past two years and the difficult times of the pandemic.  It was a most enjoyable meal and gathering.



Some came attired as if it was a St Patrick's do.

Wednesday, 23 March 2022

HELP FOR THOSE IN NEED

Province 10 again went over the Pennines for their weekend away staying at the Parsonage Hotel just south of York. Upon arrival Bro. Adrian Crook of Lytham St Annes Circle was horrified to discover that he had not brought his dress suit and more importantly there was no sign of his wife, Susan’s, dress coverall. Mortified, he was prepared to drive the 5-6 hour return journey to recover the situation that is until they received offers of help. So at the Gala Banquet and Ball the following evening they were able to attend suitably attired. 

Susan wore a dress and jacket by Josie, 

Adrian a dress shirt, bowtie and cuff links from the Terence collection. 

Taking the opportunity on the Saturday, Josie visited the nearby Designer Outlet and bought a new outfit for herself whilst her husband, Paul, was leading an ever-lengthening walk together with Adrian. Now Adrian wasn’t the only brother to arrive without a change of clothes, Bro. Ken Dennis of Preston South Circle had left his and his wife, Mary’s, suitcase at home. He was able to resolve his dilemma by asking his son to meet him halfway.

Wednesday, 16 March 2022

PROVINCIAL WEEKEND - YORK MARCH 2022

After the successful weekend in 2020 we again travelled across the Pennines to the Parsonage Hotel in the village of Escrick just south of York. The entertainment arranged by Provincial President Bernard Swarbrick on the Friday night was first class.  It started with a few songs from May Marian and was followed by an hour of laughter provided by comedian Jimmy Cricket, including a letter from his mammy.  Jimmy's act was very topical and occasionally required some sound accompaniment which was organised by his wife, aka May Marian.

 


 


Saturday saw 18 people eager to start on a supposedly seven-mile walk organised by Paul Bates and Adrian Crook.  The weather was perfect for the walk, better than had been forecast.

Starting from a nearby village of Kexby we walked the correctly advertised 3.2 miles to Stamford Bridge where we were given a history lesson by Adrian Crook on the battle which took place in 1066.  This is where King Harold beat the invading Vikings before marching south for three weeks only to lose to the invading Normans at the Battle of Hastings.  

The plaque commemorates the Battle of Stamford Bridge
 

Lunch was taken in the old railway station which had been transformed into a non-profit community heritage centre with sports facilities, bar and cafe.  We were made very welcome.  Afterwards we walked along the old railway line and over a viaduct and eventually returned to Kexby.  This is when it became apparent that the distance walked was not seven miles but nine, ten or even eleven depending upon whose contraption you believed!  Still it was an enjoyable walk although only 17 made it all the way!

Of the non walkers, a number went to the nearby Designer Outlet village, some out of necessity, whilst others went into York or travelled further to the coast.

Prior to the Gala Banquet and Ball we posed for a group photograph.

There were ten tables.

Table 1 - Burnley (1)

Table 2 - Burnley (2)
 
Table 3 - Broughton-in-Craven

Table 4 - Preston & District

Table 5 - Lytham St Annes

Table 6 - Chorley

Table 7 - South Ribble

Table 8 - Preston South, Garstang and Westmoreland

Table 9 - Longridge

Table 10 - Accrington and Preston 14


Friday, 11 March 2022

LSA DOMINOES CHAMPIONSHIP

At our March meeting we were able to resume our annual dominoes championship.  Ladies and gents play for separate trophies and the competition is fierce and intense.
 
This year the best chance of winning was to be a Murphy.  The men's final was fought between President Charles Murphy and recent member to the Circle Bro. Tony Murphy.  As you will see from the photo Charles M. presented the trophy to Tony M.

It is not known if Anne-Marie O'Malley has any Murphy's in her ancestry but she managed to overcome her challenger Pat Murphy, wife of the a fore mentioned Tony.

 

Now President  Charles didn't go away empty-handed.  As there were no visitors at the meeting, a rare event, he awarded himself the Warm Welcome trophy for having come the furthest.

Thursday, 3 March 2022

Preston 144 Circle Charity Presentation


Preston & District Circle's President, Bro. Shaun Horsfield, chose Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) as his presidental charity.

Inspite of 'lock downs' and zoom meetings the Circle raised the magnificent sum of £2,106 for the charity.

Prior to the March Circle meeting, Bro. Shaun presented a cheque to Caroline Hull, the Regional Director of A.C.N.

Caroline informed the meeting of the work of A.C.N. and the donation would be sent immediately to their contacts in the Ukraine.