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www.corstorphineoldparish.org.uk
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Diary Dates
4th Sept (Wed) Kirk Session meets at 7.30pm in the Session Room 5th Sept (Thurs) Office Hour (7-8pm) 8th Sept (Sun) Service at 10.30am with a retiring offering on behalf of the RAF Benevolent Fund 11th Sept (Wed) Fabric Committee meets at 7.30pm in the Session Room 12th Sept (Thurs) Office Hour (7-8pm) 13th—16th Sept Church Office closed for September Weekend 15th Sept (Sun) Service at 10.30am 18th Sept (Wed) Finance Committee meets at 7.30pm in the Committee Room 22nd Sept (Sun) Rededication Service at 10.30am 25th Sept (Wed) Congregational Board meets at 7.30pm in the Session Room 29th Sept (Sun) Service at 10.30am 30th Sept (Mon) Seedling Coffee Morning in the Kirk Loan Hall at 10am 2nd Oct (Wed) Kirk Session meets at 7.30pm in the Session Room 6th Oct (Sun) Sacrament of Holy Communion with Services at 8.30am and 10.30am 12th Oct (Sat) Men’s Breakfast Fellowship Meeting at 8.30am in the Kirk Loan Hall 13th Oct (Sun) Service at 10.30am 20th Oct (Sun) Service at 10.30am 27th Oct (Sun) Service of Harvest Thanksgiving at 10.30am 28th Oct (Mon) Seedling Coffee Morning at 10am in the Kirk Loan Hall Our 9.40am service for families with young children takes place every Sunday morning in
the High Street Hall followed by coffee and croissants.
Our Services of Quiet Reflection take place every Wednesday in the Church at 12 noon.
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Letter from our Minister
Dear Friends,
Haven’t we enjoyed some glorious weather this summer?
Compared to last year’s seemingly constant showers, with the slugs in the Manse garden having a
ball, but people up and down the country facing flash floods and washed out festivals, this year
has been dry and sunny and at times, very very hot. And are we happy? Most people seem to be,
delighting in the warmth and making the most of it, because we can’t be sure how long it will last.
When September begins, our thoughts turn to autumn, and summer is behind us, but it was good
while it lasted!
The new ‘term’ of the church year sees some changes in our office bearers.
Tom Watson has served as Treasurer for six years, contributing hugely to the work of the
church and playing a large part in both the Phase 7 restoration project and in the implementa-
tion of the Workplace Chaplain post. Tom also plays a part in the wider work of the national
church and we thank him sincerely for his hard work and attention over the last six years.
Ken Harrower has been Clerk to the Congregational Board for just over six years, and like Tom
has given many hours to the work of the church, from dealing with the day to day demands of
hall lettings and leases, to the huge amount of time he also gave to the ‘roof project’, as well as
being on duty in the pouring rain when the BBC were filming ‘Pramface’, to name a few of his du-
ties. Many of you will know of the many other projects Ken has overseen and been involved with
and again we give him our sincere thanks for all of his work – much of it unseen.
Our joint Session Clerk, Carol Christie, is returning to college for a year, to train as a primary
school teacher. Carol has been one of our Session Clerks for seven years, and her thoughtful
manner has been much appreciated by all – Carol could be quiet yet her opinions were of great
value and depth and her contribution to the wider church has been invaluable – not least at the
9.40 service and to the Sunday Club. In her years as Session Clerk, Carol has also become a pub-
lished author, much to the pride of the church and to the enjoyment of many children. We wish
her all the best for her time in teacher training, and thank her for her years as Session Clerk.
Thankfully her craft skills will still be enjoyed at the wee service, and her patience and imagina-
tion at the Sunday Club. Many thanks, Carol!
Carol has been succeeded as joint Session Clerk by Alison Edwards, and Alistair Christie has
succeeded Tom as Treasurer, while Linda Ingle continues to serve as joint Session Clerk. Their
details and contact numbers can be found on the back page of the magazine.
Jesus once said: ‘Behold I make all things new’, as he breathed new life into existing ways. We
welcome Alistair and Alison in their new roles and give thanks as the church continues to grow
and develop in the company of each other and of Christ himself.
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Crèche Rota
September
1st Eilidh Sinclair
8th Liz Allan
15th Aileen Drummond
22nd Tracey Berry
29th Keren Henderson
October
6th Norma Thomson
13th Linda Ingle
20th Eilidh Sinclair
27th Liz Allan
Liz Allan
Tel: 332 5809
Guild News
The Leadership Team hope that you have had a good summer break and look forward to welcoming you back for our new session. We would be delighted to have some new members join us and we also extend an invi-tation to the men in the congregation as The Guild is for all. We have an interesting pro-gramme planned for 2013/14 and everyone is assured of a very warm welcome. Our open-ing social is on Tuesday 24th September at 7.30pm in the High Street Hall and this will be a 40’s and 50’s night with refresh-ments. Please come along with a friend and join us for a night of fun and nostalgia. If you would like a syllabus or more infor-mation about the Guild, please contact my-self or Doreen Hood, Secretary, Tel: 334 3467.
Brenda Russell, President Tel: 629 1456
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The Seedling
Coffee Morning
The Seedling is an Interdenominational Cof-
fee Morning which takes place on the last
Monday of the month, starting at 10am in
the Kirk Loan Hall. All welcome!
Friends of
Corstorphine Hill
Fungus Foray
The last meeting of the summer will take
place on Sunday 22nd September. The Fun-
gus Foray will be lead by David Adamson on
Corstorphine Hill. Suitable for all the fami-
ly. Please meet at 2pm at the Kaimes/
Cairnmuir Road car park.
The Walled Garden is open every day and
Corstorphine Tower will be open every Sun-
day from 2-4pm til 29th September.
Conceptions
from Rhian Samuel and some surprises!
Saturday 5th October at 7.30pm
Liberton Kirk, Kirkgate
Anna Williams—Soprano, SCC
Calum N Gubby—Organ, Organist and Choirmaster,
Liberton Kirk
Ruari Wilson—Trumpet, Musical Director,
Drummond Community Big Band
Free Admission with Retiring Collection
All proceeds to Tweed Mountain Valley Rescue
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Church Flowers for October
6th Carol Christie in memory of Jim and Ina
Henry from the family
13th In loving memory of Freda Davidson from
Peter and family
Norman and Anne Irons in memory of Bill
and Jenny Buckley.
In porch – Mr and Mrs Higgins
20th Mrs Pirie and family in memory of her
husband Ian and mother-in-law Janet
27th Margaret Scott and family in loving
memory of Ian
In loving memory of Stan Richardson
from Brenda and the family.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to the
flower fund over the summer. If you would like
to have flowers arranged in the church or ar-
range them yourself, please contact me.
Sallie Bryson
Tel: 334 2614
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Sailors’ Society
On Sunday 14th July, the Sea Service retiring collection was £108.50 for the Sailors’ Socie-ty. Thanks to all who contribut-ed. Thanks are also given to everyone who has knitted the woollen hats over the past year. The hats are very much appreciated by the Port’s Chaplain, Tim Bell. If any members of the congregation still have woollen hats to hand over please pass them to me by the middle of October. The hats help to fill up Christmas boxes given to the sailors arriving at that time of year.
Douglas Davidson
Corstorphine Youth &
Community Centre (CYCC)
Are you 65 or over? Looking for a re-
laxed place to chat, have a cuppa and
meet new friends?
Corstorphine over 65s
Coffee Club
Every Tuesday : 1-2.30pm …………………………………………………….
The CYCC also holds a
Parent & Toddler Group
Every Wednesday : 10-11.30am
For more information on either of the
above Groups, please contact Caroline on
334 1475 [email protected]
Friendly Hour
I hope you have all enjoyed the
warm summer, The autumn session
of the Friendly Hour will resume in
the Kirk Loan Hall on Wednesday
18th September from 10am—11am
This is a community project and open to all. So
please come along and bring a friend. I am sure
you will enjoy a chat over a coffee and biscuits.
All will be welcome.
Margaret Borthwick
Tel 334 9217
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Duties for October
Welcome, Uplift and Count
B Black B Russell * M Clarke I McKay
Sunday Beadles
6th 8.30am D Pearson 10.30am A Thom 13th D Salton 20th R Allan 27th D Pearson
Thursday Beadles
3rd L Ingle 10th R Ingle
Bell Ringers
6th 8.30am H Edwards 10.30am A Hay 13th A Sinclair 20th P Carnie 27th R Ingle
Sunday Coffee
6th The Guild 13th B Williamson and I Chalmers 20th J and A Thom
27th L and R Allan
Wednesday Church Opening
2nd W Williamson 9th G Stewart 16th I Chalmers 23rd A Broom (Cor Trust)
30th R Erskine
GOLDEN DAY FOR
GRACE AND HAL
Congratulations from all at Corstorphine Old
Parish Church to Mr and Mrs Grace and Hal
Swanson of North Gyle Grove, who celebrated
50 years of marriage on Saturday, June 29th.
The couple were married on that date in 1963
in the (then) Rutherford Parish Church in the
Glasgow suburb of Dennistoun, which in 1975
was joined by two other congregations to form
Dennistoun Central Parish Church, its current
name.
To celebrate their Golden Wedding, Grace and
Hal went with their son Kevin, daughter Karen
and their families for a two-night stay at the
Crieff Hydro Hotel.
Fitsteps
Fitness that’s ‘Strictly’ Fun!
Fitsteps with Nadia starts on Tuesday 17th September in the Kirk Loan Hall, Kirk Loan, from 10am—11am. Fitsteps is the latest dance fitness craze developed by Strictly Come Dancing stars Ian Waite and Na-talie Lowe. The class uses music and rhythms from ballroom and Latin American dancing. All ages and fitness levels welcome. Price is pay-as-you-go £5.00. For further details please contact Nadia :
[email protected] or check www.zumbaedinburgh.net.
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Easy Exercise Class
There will be a new Easy Exercise Class (aimed at the over 60’s) commencing in the Kirk Loan Hall on Wednesday 18th Septem-ber from 11.45am—12.45pm. The class will take place after the Friendly Hour Coffee Morning (10am—11am). No charge for the Exercise Class, but tea/coffee and a bis-cuit at the Friendly Hour is a bargain at £1! Why not come along and have a coffee and chat first at the Friendly Hour and stay to do some gentle keep-fit afterwards? A great way to keep fit and make new friends. All welcome!
For more information please contact Esther on : 334 3134
Knockando Woolmill
Knockando Woolmill in Speyside is going to be
featured on Beechgrove Garden in September.
It will be broadcast on BBC2 in Scotland on
Thursday 26th September and the repeat is
the following Sunday 29th September which
goes out nationwide at 8.30pm. Perhaps you
should check the times in case of any changes.
Don’t look for me because we
will be away on the high seas
when the filming is being done
but perhaps you could visualize
me working hard in the garden
many years ago.
Graeme Stewart
13th Edinburgh Companies,
the Boys’ Brigade (http://13edinburgh.boys-brigade.org.uk)
The 13th Edinburgh Boys’ Brigade has start back
after our summer break. We hope to get into
the Schools soon to try and recruit new mem-
bers. We meet on Monday nights in the High
Street Halls, 6.30-8.00pm, and if anyone knows
of potential new members please pass on this
information/ contact details.
We will be running our usual Webb Ivory
Christmas Catalogue – this is our major fund
raising for the session. If anyone would like a
catalogue please contact Ken Swinney (334
3461) or myself.
Kevin Aitchison, Captain
Tel: 334 7731
Golf Tuition
For all ages
From low handicap golfer
David Thomson
Adults 1/2 hour - £8
At Dalmahoy Country Club
For more details please
contact David on 623 1408
(or 07768 567 251) or
Email: [email protected]
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Old Parish Choir
New Members Wanted!
All female vocal ranges most welcome but in order to sustain the current church anthem book reper-
toire we urgently require men’s voices.
All that is needed is enthusiasm for singing! Rehearsals every Thursday evening.
Please speak to Archie Ewing after any Sunday Service or contact him on 552 3799 or email :
[email protected] for more information
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Many Congratulations
to
David and Filitsa Cameron, Dovecot Road
who celebrated their
Ruby Wedding Anniversary
on 28th July 2013
From everyone at the Old Parish
The Food Station Opens its Doors
(A new initiative by FreshStart)
FreshStart is delighted to announce a new and exciting arm to the charity’s services which opens with a new office and its own warehouse. The Food Station, based at the Phoenix club, Harrison Place, near Slateford Road, will deliver a whole range of new or upgraded services to help clients cook hot meals and improve their diets. There will be a new Electrical Work-
shop to test donated cookers There will be a new Food Pack service,
brought to life through teams of ded-icated volunteers. They will pack es-sential items to be donated to tenants ensuring that they have food to eat when they move into their new home.
Cooking Classes will be run to help
people develop the skills needed to prepare meals on a low income.
For more information please visit:
www.freshstartweb.org.uk
Hall for Hire
Kirk Loan Hall, Kirk Loan, Corstorphine
Available for parties and long term lets,
Fully serviced, Hot Food Kitchen,
Capacity 10 – 100 persons
For details please contact:
Corstorphine Old Parish Church
Church Office
2A Corstorphine High Street
Edinburgh EH12 7ST
Tel: 0131 334 7864
Church Opening
We are almost at the end of another season of opening the church on Wednesday mornings. If you
feel that you now have some time an your hands on a Wednesday morning from 10.30 to noon you
may wish to consider helping out with this pleasurable duty. The next rota is due to start from
February 2014.
If you feel that you could help please let me know and we could give you an
opportunity to find out what we do before the season comes to a close. The
church is not open during the months of December and January.
Donald Baird, Tel: 334 7591
(email: [email protected])
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Men’s Breakfast
Fellowship Meetings
The next two meetings will be held as follows at
8.30am in the Kirk Loan Hall, with coffee and a
bacon roll.
Saturday 12th October
Tom McInally
‘Borders, Bugs and Bribes’ Travels on Motorbike
Saturday 9th November
Mike Crockart MP, Edinburgh West
All men, sons, fathers, uncles, nephews
and friends welcome!
Ken Wilson
An obituary
Ken Wilson was an elder of the Old Parish since his ordination in 1960. Ken was a Yorkshireman by
birth but spent much of his childhood in Musselburgh, and then his adult years in Corstorphine. As
a teenager Ken joined the Merchant Navy and was torpedoed twice, once close to Halifax Nova
Scotia, and again at Murmansk. These two events must have had a profound effect on such a young
man, and yet Ken rarely spoke of his war experiences, preferring instead to live life to the full as a
husband, father and grandfather. Ken and Nan met through Millerhill Church in Musselburgh and
moved to Corstorphine when they got married, where they settled for life, made many good
friends, became fully involved in the life of the Old Parish and brought up their own family, Valerie,
Carole and Philip.
Ken was a civil servant and many of us remember his meticulous and careful work and his eye for
detail all of which he brought to his roles as roll keeper, Treasurer, superintendent of the Sunday
School, and of course as an elder. In recent years Ken suffered from dementia, and yet despite
him being unable to recognise individual visitors, he always treated them with his trademark gen-
tlemanly politeness and interest in their stories.
His family asked that 1 Corinthians 13 be read at his funeral service, a reading that concludes:
faith, hope, love abide, these three, but the greatest of these is love – an entirely appropriate
reading for a long and faithful life, and for a much loved man.
The Great Tapestry of Scotland
Following the success of the Prestonpans Tapestry 3 years ago, The Great Tapestry of Scotland was conceived and has been completed by designers and 1,000 stitch-ers. There are embroidered 163 panels relating the history of Scotland. The pan-els will be on display to the public from 3rd to 21st September in the Scottish Parlia-ment Building and anyone interested in em-broidery and/or history should go along to see it. It will be on display in other venues when such places can be found!
Sallie Bryson (a stitcher)
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Corstorphine Old Parish Church, KIRK LOAN, EDINBURGH EH12 8HD SCOTTISH CHARITY NUMBER: SC016009
Sunday Worship at 10.30am - On the first Sunday of every month there is a short service of Communion at 11.30am except March, June, October and December when there are services of Holy Communion at 8.30am and 10.30am Church Office - 2A Corstorphine High Street EH12 7ST. Open during school term time: Mon-day – Thursday 8.45am – 1.15pm and Friday: 8.45am – 12.45pm 334 7864 [email protected] The Thursday Office Hour - In the Church Office, High Street Hall, on the first two Thurs-days of every month 7.00-8.00pm. No appointment necessary. Church Halls - High Street Hall, 2A Corstorphine High Street EH12 7ST and Kirk Loan Hall, 18 Kirk Loan, EH12 7HD
Sunday Tea and Coffee
It is almost ten years since we began having tea
and coffee after our Sunday morning service.
Since then many of our members and visitors
have enjoyed the chance to have a cuppa and a
blether before going home for their Sunday
lunch.
If you have not been able to join us in the High
Street Hall or it is some time since you did, why
not ‘give it a try’. We can promise a warm wel-
come when you join us.
If you would like to volunteer to serve the tea
from time to time, please contact Linda Ingle or
give your name to the duty officebearer on a
Sunday morning.
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Common Senses
I saw God in a flower today,
I saw God in the trees;
I saw Him in the butterflies,
The busy, humming bees.
I felt God in a loving hand,
I felt God in the sun;
I felt Him in my cosy home,
In warmth, in love, in fun.
I heard God in the whispering wind,
I heard God in the singing birds
I heard God in the way you spoke
In loving, kindly words.
God’s perfume filled the air today,
In fresh mown grass and sea;
In damp, moist earth after the rain,
In shrubs and lilac tree.
I tasted water from a spring,
Fresh honey from the bee;
With my five senses I thank God,
For giving them to me.
By Chrissy Greenslade (handed in by a member of the Congregation)
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Parish Records
Baptisms
28th July Violet May and Rose Isabelle, daughters of Bruce and Ashleigh Innes, 22 Wester
Broom Terrace
25th August Minnie Anne and Leo Hugh, son and daughter of Mark and Mary Porter,
35 Manse Road.
Weddings
15th June Alison Kenny and Walter Lawson McGregor, 20 Albany Street Lane, Edinburgh
3rd August Lesley Brown and Alan Lamb, Flat 8, 1 Ashwood Gait, Edinburgh
10th August Angie Martin and Richard Christensen, 9 North Bughtlinfield, Edinburgh
Deaths
April Helen Ferguson, 20 Beechmount Park (ED27)
18th June Brenda Massie, 43 Broompark Road (ED14)
21st July Charles Stewart, 39 Stevenson Road
22nd July Alan Taylor, 82 Broomhall Drive
1st August Ken Wilson, Middleton Hall Nursing Home, 69 Middleton Avenue, Uphall (Postal)
11th August Margaret Webber, c/o 15 Wester Broom Avenue
New Members
We welcome to our congregation :
Christine Maxwell, 63 Meadowhouse Road, EH12 7HR (ED31) (Certificate of Transference) and
also
Norma Ronald, 2B Saughton Road North, EH12 7HG (ED13) (Certificate of Transference)
Change of Address
Helen Hockaday was at 3 Broomhall Terrace (ED32) and is now at 126/1 Gylemuir Road, EH12 7US
(ED19)
Officebearers, Elders and Magazine Distributors are asked to note these announcements and to adjust their records accordingly.
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Please Give Blood
The Scottish Mobile Blood Donor Unit will be at
Rannoch Community Centre, Rannoch Terrace on
Thursday 19th September : 2.30pm—4.15pm and 5.30pm—7.30pm
AND
Carrickvale Community Centre, Saughton Mains Street
Wednesday 25th September : 2.30pm—4pm and 5.30pm—7.30pm