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Blame the Vicar
When things go wrong it's rather tame
To find we are ourselves to blame,
It gets the trouble over quicker
To go and blame things on the Vicar.
The Vicar, after all, is paid
To keep us bright and undismayed.
The Vicar is more virtuous too
Than lay folks such as me and you.
He never swears, he never drinks,
He never should say what he thinks.
His collar is the wrong way round,
And that is why he's simply bound
To be the sort of person who
Has nothing very much to do
But take the blame for what goes wrong
And sing in tune at Evensong.
For what's a Vicar really for
Except to cheer us up? What's more,
He shouldn't ever, ever tell
If there is such a place as Hell,
For if there is it's certain he
Will go to it as well as we.
The Vicar should be all pretence
And never, never give offence.
To preach on Sunday is his task
And lend his mower when we ask
And organize our village fêtes
And sing at Christmas with the waits
And in his car to give us lifts
And when we quarrel, heal the rifts.
To keep his family alive
He should industriously strive
In that enormous house he gets,
And he should always pay his debts,
For he has quite six pounds a week,
And when we're rude he should be meek
And always turn the other cheek.
He should be neat and nicely dressed
With polished shoes and trousers pressed,
For we look up to him as higher
Than anyone, except the Squire.
Dear People, who have read so far,
I know how really kind you are,
I hope that you are always seeing
Your Vicar as a human being,
Making allowances when he
Does things with which you don't agree.
But there are lots of people who
Are not so kind to him as you.
So in conclusion you shall hear
About a parish somewhat near,
Perhaps your own or maybe not,
And of the Vicars that it got.
That Vicar left, and by and by
A new one came, "He's much too "High","
One parson came and people said,
"Alas! Our former Vicar's dead!
And this new man is far more "Low"
Than dear old Reverend so-and-so,
And far too earnest in his preaching,
We do not really like his teaching,
He seems to think we're simply fools
Who've never been to Sunday Schools."
The people said, "too like a saint,
His incense makes our Mavis faint."
So now he's left and they're alone
Without a Vicar of their own.
The living's been amalgamated
With one next door they've always hated.
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Ckers
Ckers youth club meets at the Chapel every other Sunday from 6.30-8.00
pm for children in school years 5 to 7. We have a variety of activities
planned for the summer including a Treasure Hunt and hopefully an
ice skating trip. As from September 2003, Ckers youth club will split
into 2 groups. One, for children aged school years 5 to 7, will meet
on 1st and 3rd Sundays at the Baptist Chapel at 6.30 pm. On 2nd and
4th Sundays a group for school years 8+ will also meet at the Chapel
at 6.30 pm.
Contact Phil Drage 01295 768690, Kathy Quiney 01295 768168, Jane Barnes
01295 760444, Louise Stothard 01295 760518.
Friends of St Mary Magdalene Church
Contact Vanessa Vicars (01295 760477) or Jane Heaton (01295 760396)
Lifts to Church
Please do ring Douglas Hadfield (01295 760679) if you would like a
lift to church, and he will organise it for you.
Confirmation
As usual there will be a confirmation in Brackley in November and
we shall be holding classes of preparation for this from September
- if anyone is interested in seeing what it entails, please contact
John Roberts Tel: 01280 850378
Choir
If you are at all interested in singing - come and join the Joint
Benefice choir practice which restarts on September 5th in Helmdon
Church. The practices are usually on Thursdays; the youngsters start
at 7.00 pm and finish at 8.00 pm, the adults join them at 7.30 pm
and continue until 8.30 pm. A warm welcome and a lot of enjoyment
awaits!
Mothers' Union dates
Wednesday June 18th - 7.00 pm Wave of Prayer service at Middleton
Cheney
Wednesday June 25th - 8.00 pm "The Moral dilemmas faced by a
Christian doctor". Speaker: Dr Louise Deakin - in the church
Monday July 21st - trip to see works of art in Northampton church
followed by lunch at Stoke Bruerne - children welcome
Saturday August 9th - Diocesan Mary Sumner event at St Peter's, Brackley |