Double our Quoits again

Assorted Tablers, F.A.R.T.s and 41ers descended on Beck Hole, near Goathland, on Tuesday 21 July for this, the second annual three-way challenge at the ancient game of Quoits.

This type of quoits isn’t throwing your little rubber ring up to a pathetic little board with picture hooks on it. Oh no. These quoits can remove a leg (or worse) if you get in the way. And grown men have been known to sink without trace having put a foot wrong in t’ mud pit. And, of course, anyone foolish enough to park anywhere near the pitch had a nervous few hours as the band mastered this skilled game and quoits crashed, banged and walloped all around the village.

The multitude also very quickly mastered the walk to the pub, too, returning (eventually) to the pitch carrying several pints of the Birch Hall Inn’s “Beckwatter”. This caused untold grief to the poor sod who was trying to organise the competition but, after the third pint, it didn’t matter. The excellent chaps from the Beck Hole Quoits Club had a good laugh as they pretended enthusiasm at our efforts.

Chairman Richard thanked them warmly in the pub afterwards when pies and sarnies were the order of the day evening. The Quoits Club charge us £5 per head which they then immediately pass on as a charity donation to Yorkshire Air Ambulance (an important service when a smashed ankle is a real possibility  – certainly, at least, when Table played).

The eventual winners were the team of the F.A.R.T.s Chairman and Secretary, Messrs Ascough and Whiteley respectively.

As they are both 41 Clubbers, too, we’ll take the positive out of that.

A great evening with great folk at a superb venue.

Chairman Richard shows the stance that brought 41 Club a fine third place

Chairman Richard shows the stance that brought 41 Club a fine third place. Mike R-B opts for the only safe place in Beck Hole – behind Richard.

The President of 41 Club shows how it is done to the avid crowds

The President of 41 Club shows how it is done to the avid crowds

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Couldn’t resist including this – a certain person’s (ahem) winning shot from one of the games.

 

 

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80th Charter and Twinning: 18-20 September 2015

rt80logo2015v3awebTable Chairman Ben Kitto and his team have put together a great weekend of events at which they hope that all ex-Tablers will join Scarborough Round Table No 88 to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the issue of the Table Charter and to meet with friends old and new from Aalten.

Here’s the weekend’s events listed below – you can pick and choose the events you wish to join with.

To help Table plan the weekend, please book your events by 31 August 2015 via this booking form.

Date and time

 Where

 What

 Friday 18 Sept
Prior to 3pm Collection of guests from airport and ferry
3.00pm Downe Arms, Wykeham Assemble to meet with guest to go to host families
6.00pm Betton Farm, Ayton Family Hog Roast and line dancing
Saturday 19 Sept
10.00am North Bay Beach Games
12.30pm tbc Fish and chip lunch
2.00pm Scarborough Castle tour
3.30pm Town Centre shopping and continental market
7.00pm Crown Spa Hotel 80th Charter Celebration dinner (black tie)
12.30am Scarborough Casino shirt losing time
Sunday 20 Sept
11.00am Crown Spa Hotel Survivors’ breakfast and farewell speeches

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Quoits challenge 21 July 2015

Once again, we three way summer challenge between 41 Club, Table and F.A.R.T.

And, again, we’re at Beck Hole, near Goathland. Map from the quoits website below.

Do remember to allow plenty of traveling time to get there for a 6pm start.

As last year, the quoits people at Beck Hole ask for £5 per head which they then donate to their nominated charity. This year it is, again, Yorkshire Air Ambulance. A worthy cause and good value, I hope you agree.

The pub is alerted to our visit and it is the same as last year: great value pies, sarnies and great beer. You can buy your own food during the course of the evening, or at the end of the match when we have the prize-giving.

To plan, we need to get a good idea of names and numbers by the previous Sunday, 19 July.

This is an opt-in meeting so please use the form below to notify me of your attendance or otherwise.

To repeat, it is 6pm start, but we can accommodate some late arrivals – and it is easier if I am informed of your late arrival.

See you in Goathland! The honour of 41 Club is at stake after last year’s defeat!

David

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… but when the blast of war blows in our ears,
Then imitate the action of the tiger;
Stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood,
Disguise fair nature with hard-favour’d rage;
Then lend the eye a terrible aspect;
Let pry through the portage of the head
Like the brass cannon; let the brow o’erwhelm it
As fearfully as doth a galled rock
O’erhang and jutty his confounded base,
Swill’d with the wild and wasteful ocean.
Now set the teeth and stretch the nostril wide,
Hold hard the breath and bend up every spirit
To his full height. On, on, you noblest 41 Clubbers.
Whose blood is fet from fathers of war-proof!
Fathers that, like so many Alexanders,
Have in these parts from morn till even fought
And sheathed their swords for lack of argument:
Dishonour not your mothers; now attest
That those whom you call’d fathers did beget you.
Be copy now to men of grosser blood,
And teach them how to war. And you, good yeoman,
Whose limbs were made in Scarb’rough, show us here
The mettle of your pasture; let us swear
That you are worth your breeding; which I doubt not;
For there is none of you so mean and base,
That hath not noble lustre in your eyes.
I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
Straining upon the start. The game’s afoot:
Follow your spirit, and upon this charge
Cry ‘God for Richard, 41 Club, and Saint George!’

 

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Round Table 2015 AGM photos

Table’s AGM was early this year, so I got to attend two RT AGMs as Chairman of 41 Club.

I was delighted to be accompanied to the Crown Spa by several 41 Clubbers whom you can see in the photos below. We were able to congratulate new Chairman Ben Kitto on taking over the chain of office and to welcome a new member inducted into Table.

Mr Grunwell Jr won a prize which can’t be shown here but with my eyesight looked like a replica of Flamborough lighthouse. He was, apparently, “Cock of the Year”.

A good evening was had by all, especially Richard Frank who won the raffle. He generously shared his prize – a bottle of malt – at the end of the evening.

My thanks to Alex Jowett for sending me the photos. In doing so, Alex said:

Great to see you at the AGM …….. Thank you for your support of Round Table – its much appreciated.

David

Chairman 2014-15

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Special Table meeting: guest speaker – M S Thorpe Esq – 17 March 2015

round_table_rondel_plus_nameMick has been invited to speak at the Table meeting to be held on Tuesday, 17 March 2015.

He will be talking to Table about the history of Round Table in Scarborough. This is an appropriate subject for many reasons, not least that it is the Aalten twinning visit in September of this year.

41 Club members are most welcome to come along to support Mick and to hear him speak. I will be there, and I hope you will, too.

Please let either Mick or me know if you can attend and we will inform Table.

David

Chairman, Scarborough 41 Club 2014-15

 

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Our next meeting is our annual Burns’ Night, 22 January at Fledglings

fledglings_logoHappy new year!

Once again, we will celebrate Burns’ Night with a meal at Fledglings Restaurant, Yorkshire Coast College, 7.30pm for 8pm on Thursday, 22 January 2015.

Please note: it’s a black tie event.

We will be joined by Table.

For your diary: our meeting after this is on Thursday, 12 February at Tuscany Too, on the corner of Filey Road and Esplanade Road, 7.30 for 8pm. Speaker tbc.

 

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Table victorious in Quoits challenge

Thanks to 41 Club and FARTs members for coming along and making a great night of it with Table on Tuesday, 5 August 2014 at Beck Hole near Goathland.
It’s a great setting and the three local quoits lads who helped us were superb, too, I thought.
Excellent beer, pies and sarnies at the pub with a bottle of Scotch for the winning Table pair rounded off an excellent evening.
I have had a warm thank you from Table Chairman, Daren, who has suggested it should be an annual challenge. Sounds good to me. Mike Whiteley, Secretary of FARTs agrees.
Clearly Table’s arriving late tactic (pretending they had had pick up problems) paid off since, with too much beer and fading light/eyesight, us old gits who had arrived promptly didn’t stand a chance in the latter stages.
Victor Ludorum Gold Trophy: Table
Victor Comic Book for Boys plastic Silver medal: 41 Club
Victor Sylvester School of Dancing bronze imitation tutu replica: Fellowship after Round Table
Quoits in action (?) whilst the local ladies come to watch

Quoits in action (?) whilst the local ladies come to watch

Image courtesy Stephen Slade

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Quoits – the challenge: 5 August 2014

quoits_beck_holeAt the Round Table AGM last April, a challenge was laid down between our two clubs to a game of Quoits.

A scouting mission ably led by Richard Grunwell, Stephen Slade, Mike Shingler and your chairman led us to Beck Hole (near Goathland) which we decided was the best place to stage this important event (several other hostelries were sampled for balance).

The event has taken on greater significance since we are to be joined on the evening by a team from Fellowship After Round Table (the old ones).

The evening begins at 6.30 proper but if you can get there earlier all to the good. Remember it will take you about 30-40 minutes from Scalby.

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The cost will be a donation to Beck Hole Quoits Club of £5 per person. Plus your grub will be available in the shape of pies and sarnies at the pub about 20m along the road.They have their own cracking ale so bring plenty of beer pocket money.

If the weather is anything like our evening visit, it will be great.

There will be proper tuition from Beck Hole Quoits Club members if you haven’t played before.

We need to know numbers so this is an opt-in event. Please let me know at the latest by Friday, 1 August using the form below or by email. If you opt-in, we will need you to pay at least the £5 because the pub will order the food.

Hope to see you there.

David
Chairman, Scarborough 41 Club

Image and map courtesy Beck Hole info.

 

 

 

 

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Round Table AGM

Round_Table_Rondel_small_gifThe Chairman of Scarborough Round Table would like to invite all 41 Club members to our AGM on Tuesday, 22 April 2014 at The Crown Spa Hotel.

Arrive at 19.00hrs for a 19.30hrs start.

The cost is £35 per head.

We have three new members to induct and various awards to give including the legendary “Cock of the Year”award. Please let me know ASAP to credford1@aol.com or let Mr Shingler know.

Looking forward to seeing you all

 Yours in Table

Chris Redford

Secretary

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Message from Santa regarding our Sleigh efforts

These are the takings for the 10 nights of working with the Round Table Sleigh:

Eastfield £257
Crossgates £242
Woodlands £273
Gladstone Rd £369
Peasholm £419
Falsgrave £312
Ayton £336
Newlands £382
Victoria Rd £246
Newby £367
Sub Total £3203

I have also received £20 from the Heyburn Wyke pub for the use of the Santa outfit on Christmas Eve.

Plus the donation from Boyes Stores, which last year was £250.

Not bad chaps.

So let’s put it to good use.

Santa

 

ps – a message from Round Table

We need to find a new home for the sleigh for the time we don’t use it.

It needs to be somewhere undercover and does not need to be accessible at all for 11 months of the year so could quite happily sit in a barn/garage/warehouse in a corner etc. out of the way.

Please can you all reach out to people you know who may be able to help us and help me find a home for it please.

If we can’t find a dry home, it will simply rot away…..

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