As I write, it has just been announced that our church may open again for services, albeit without any singing from 4 July. Alleluia! It remains to be seen how the parish will accommodate the yet to be published guidelines, and when public Masses will begin again.

There will be no Music Checking this year. I have one addition for Christmas to go into your folders when it's possible to do so. We will party when we can!!

With the nights now drawing in, we move relentlessly onwards! Hopefully we will be back together, in the gallery, for Midnight Mass. Even more hopefully, some time before then!! Love to you all,

Tony x


The July Jigsawa tricky 54 pieces or an easy 15 here; a mention in my good book if you can place the location!


Latest Forthcoming Dates List

The latest Dates List (revised and dated 23 June) may be found HERE.

Forthcoming Polyphony Choir Music

Future music to be advised when prudent to do so

Cantors practices

Will be updated when prudent to do so

Forthcoming Plainchant Choir Music

Future music to be advised when prudent to do so

Forthcoming Hymn Choir Music

Future music to be advised when prudent to do so

St. Bart's Memories No. 38

No. 38 will appear in the August 2020 edition.

Prayers, please

Please remember in your prayers Suzanne's Mum who remains unwell in a nursing home in Ireland. We continue to pray for Maria's recovery, Veronica's husband Graham and sister Monica, Ken's niece Beth, Mary & Frank Elliott and my Mum & Dad, Sheila and David. With visiting the sick and needy being so difficult at the moment, perhaps an extra prayer or two continues to be warranted.

During these troubled days, here's a simple sheet entitled When Mass cannot be celebrated.


For your coffee breaks

Have I put this before you before? - absolutely wonderful music and videos from Wonersh YouTube

A line-up of BBC Televison announcers past and present YouTube

What's wrong with London's boroughs YouTube

Church organist became star of the Roaring Twenties Inside Croydon

The John Fisher School Choir - Symphonia Verbum concert; thirteen wonderful tracks YouTube

One foot in the past - transport BBC iPlayer

John Martin, English romantic artist 1789-1854 - I'd never heard of him; click on his amazing paintings Wikipedia

A brief introduction to terraced housing Heritage Calling

You couldn't have made it up: the best spoof shows ever BBC Radio 4

Museum of London gets permission for new £337m new home IanVisits

The hidden meanings tucked inside famous logos BBC

And finally, Paul McCartney and The Frog Chorus YouTube, its story Telegraph, and the credits Wikipedia


St. Bartholomew's Parish Website

rrHOW DO YOU EAR YOURS?
 

Cadbury introduced the classic Creme Egg advertising slogan ‘How Do You Eat yours?’ in 1985. What was the most popular answer?

- bite off the top, lick out the Creme then eat the chocolate (53 per cent)

- bite straight through (20 per cent)
 

- use your finger to scoop out the Creme (16 per cent)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 



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HOW DO YOU EAR YOURS?
 

Cadbury introduced the classic Creme Egg advertising slogan ‘How Do You Eat yours?’ in 1985. What was the most popular answer?

- bite off the top, lick out the Creme then eat the chocolate (53 per cent)

- bite straight through (20 per cent)
 

- use your finger to scoop out the Creme (16 per cent)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 



Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2606766/How-MAKE-Cadbury-Inside-Willy-Wonka-style-chocolate-factory-1-5m-creme-eggs-EVERY-DAY.html#ixzz2z9WYOBux
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HOW DO YOU EAR YOURS?
 

Cadbury introduced the classic Creme Egg advertising slogan ‘How Do You Eat yours?’ in 1985. What was the most popular answer?

- bite off the top, lick out the Creme then eat the chocolate (53 per cent)

- bite straight through (20 per cent)
 

- use your finger to scoop out the Creme (16 per cent)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 



Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2606766/How-MAKE-Cadbury-Inside-Willy-Wonka-style-chocolate-factory-1-5m-creme-eggs-EVERY-DAY.html#ixzz2z9WYOBux
Follow us:
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HOW DO YOU EAR YOURS?
 

Cadbury introduced the classic Creme Egg advertising slogan ‘How Do You Eat yours?’ in 1985. What was the most popular answer?

- bite off the top, lick out the Creme then eat the chocolate (53 per cent)

- bite straight through (20 per cent)
 

- use your finger to scoop out the Creme (16 per cent)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 



Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2606766/How-MAKE-Cadbury-Inside-Willy-Wonka-style-chocolate-factory-1-5m-creme-eggs-EVERY-DAY.html#ixzz2z9WYOBux
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