THE
HOOK NORTON
NEWSLETTER
| February 2002 |
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| Calendar: | Howard Hicks |
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Philippa Collins and Ricky Neal would like to thank everyone who helped raise
over £5500 on our cycle challenge across Spain. As most of you are aware,
the location was changed from India to Spain for safety reasons. In November,
eighty six cyclists set out in two separate groups from snow capped mountains
in Granada to sunny Seville. We cycled just over 240 miles in four and a half
days, contributing towards the £210,000 raised for CLIC to date.
Back in 1937 when his local church was short of bell ringers, twenty two year old Oscar Hemmings went to help out and became a member of the Oxfordshire Guild of Church Bell Ringers the same year. He was so taken with bell ringing that he has never stopped; at Hook Norton, Great Tew, Bloxham, Deddington, Adderbury, Brailes and Bodicote churches. At home in Hook Norton he has testimonials and certificates which mark his achievements over the years. In 1977 a 1260 Grandsire Triples was rung to commemorate his forty years as a Guild bell ringer and again in 1999 another 1260 Grandsire Triples was rung to commemorate his 62 years of ringing. At Brailes in 1971 Oscar took part in a 1260 Plain Bob Minor. This was described as ' The third successful quarter peal on the second heaviest ring of six in the world.'
He felt 'deeply honoured' to be able to ring in the Millennium at Bloxham and to take part in the noonday Millennium "ring" in at Hook Norton on the New Years Day. Oscar has taken part in some marathon peals and in recent years has been part of a team that has rung 5040 changes. 'I won't be doing that again' he says, 'It can take all of three hours'. This New Year marked the sixty fifth time that Oscar has rung in the New Year. There can't be many people who have done that. Oscar believes in keeping things in the family. He has a nephew Claude and of course, it was Oscar who introduced Claude to bell ringing when he was a young man. Claude has only rung in the New Year fifty times! Oscar, Hooky sends you its warmest congratulations.
Barbara Hicks
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