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St. Austell Methodist Circuit 12/7 Plan of Services – December 2020 No 2018 Mrs. J. Petzing, 58 Victoria Road, Roche, St. Austell, PL26 8JG Tel: 891920 THE METHODIST CHURCH CHAIR OF THE CORNWALL DISTRICT CIRCUIT STEWARDS REV. STEVEN WILD, 4 UPLAND CRESCENT, TRURO, TR1 1LU, TEL: 01872 261327 Mrs. E. Foster, Coppers, 11 Duporth Bay, St. Austell, PL26 6AG Tel: 74347 Mrs. L. Hawken, 5 Meadow Close, St. Stephen, St. Austell, PL26 7PE Tel: 822343 Mrs. J. Taylor, 40 Chyandor Close, St. Blazey, Par, PL24 2LP Tel: 816867 ST. AUSTELL METHODIST CIRCUIT 12/7 PLAN OF SERVICES – DECEMBER 2020 NO. 114 PREACHERS AND HELPERS FROM OTHER CIRCUITS AND CHURCHES WORSHIP LEADERS (completed – New Course) CIRCUIT MINISTERS Anne Keast, 6 Highfield Avenue, St. Austell, PL25 4SN Tel: 61444 REV. STEPHEN CADDICK (Superintendent), 71 Meadway, St. Austell, PL25 4HT Tel: 61341 Carole Thornton, 26 Trenant Road, Tywardreath, Par, PL24 2QJ Tel: 812198 REV. DR. DAVID HART, The Manse, Valley Road, Mevagissey, St. Austell, PL26 6SB Tel: 844471 Edna Yelland, West Winds, Crown Road, Whitemoor, St. Austell, PL26 7XH Tel: 822689 REV. PAUL PARKER, The Manse, Molinnis Road, Bugle, St. Austell, PL26 8QJ Tel: 850504 WORSHIP LEADERS (in training from September 2015 – New Course) LAY STAFF (APPOINTED BY CIRCUIT) Julie Ketch, Linford Cottage, 21 Vicarage Road, Tywardreath, Par, PL24 2PQ Tel: 816246 MR. JOHN KEAST, OBE, BD, AKC, MA, 6 Highfield Avenue, St. Austell, PL25 4SN Tel: 61444 MRS. CAROL BAINES, Trelawney, Tregoney Hill, Mevagissey, St. Austell, PL26 6RF Tel: 843378 Louise Sandford-Webb, 189 Manor View, Par, PL24 2EP Tel: 810944 MRS. SUE BATTISON, 67 Tremodrett Road, Roche, St. Austell, PL26 8JB Tel: 890428 SUBSTITUTE AND VISITING PREACHERS MRS. DEBBIE EADE, 7 Eastbourne Road, St. Austell, PL25 4SZ Tel: 76415 MRS. KAREN REYNOLDS, Country View, Bokiddick, Bodmin, PL30 5HP Tel: 01208 832776 Preachers unable to fulfill their appointments must provide an accredited substitute and inform the Superintendent MRS. CAROLE THORNTON, 26 Trenant Road, Tywardreath, Par, PL24 2QJ Tel: 812198 Minister. Churches inviting preachers for special services should consult with the Superintendent or their own minister. If a minister is invited from another circuit an exchange of ministers maybe required and the inviting church is SUPERNUMERARY MINISTERS responsible for travelling expenses for both ministers. Will Church Stewards please submit the address of visiting preachers. A church inviting a Supernumerary Minister is responsible for the appropriate preaching fee. REV. LESLIE J. BARNES, 14 St. Sulien, Luxulyan, Bodmin, PL30 5EB (Sy) Tel: 850223 REV. ANITA HART, The Manse, Valley Road, Mevagissey, St. Austell, PL26 6SB (Sy) Tel: 844471 REST DAYS FOR MEMBERS OF CIRCUIT STAFF REV. COLIN SHORT, 22 Lower Woodside, St. Austell, PL25 5EQ (Sy) Tel: 61697 REV. PETER SMITH, Little Lavrean Farm, Bowling Green, Bugle, St. Austell, PL26 8RN Tel: 851887 Please try not to contact members of staff on the following days:- REV. R. MARGERY STANLAKE, 3 Polkyth Parade, Carlyon Road, St. Austell, PL25 4RD (Sy) Tel: 73602 Tuesday: Rev. S. Caddick Friday: Rev. Dr. D. Hart and Rev. P. Parker Saturday: Mr. J. Keast PREACHERS' NAMES AND ADDRESSES Rev. Parker is also entitled to a study day and has chosen Wednesday morning and another half day elsewhere in * Retired + Not taking appointments this quarter the week. * 1957 Mr. B. Crocker, 35 Chough Crescent, St. Austell, PL25 3AY Tel: 65608 * 1959 Mrs. K. Polgean, 8 Morleigh Close, St. Austell, PL25 4QQ Tel: 73515 * 1963 Mr. B. Phillips, 42 Trethosa Road, St. Stephen, St. Austell, PL26 7PZ Tel: 823588 * 1964 Mr. S.F. Hunkin, 15 Trenant Road, Tywardreath, Par, PL24 2QJ Tel: 813440 + 1964 Mrs. A. Short, 22 Lower Woodside, St. Austell, PL25 5EQ Tel: 61697 + 1966 Mr. D. Mitchell, 15 Goonavean Park, Beacon Road, Foxhole, St. Austell, PL26 7UH Tel: 822655 1967 Mrs. M. Lightfoot, MEd, 32 Glenleigh Park, Sticker, St. Austell, PL26 7JD Tel: 68894 * 1967 Mrs. R. Dunstone, 17 Bethel Road, St. Austell, PL25 3HA Tel: 67892 1969 Mrs. C. Ward, 16 Polmear Parc, Par, PL24 2AU Tel: 339676 1973 Mr. T. Warren, FCA, Tyshute Lane, Polgooth, St. Austell, PL26 7BX Tel: 75362 * 1974 Mr. J.B. Hawken, 'Trehendra', 10 Trezaise Avenue, Roche, St. Austell, PL26 8HN Tel: 890238 1975 Mr. T. Bate, 15 Parkway, St. Austell, PL25 4HR Tel: 75978 1978 Mr. J. Keast, BD, AKC, MA, 6 Highfield Avenue, St. Austell, PL25 4SN Tel: 61444 * 1979 Mrs. C. Richards, 8 Rashleigh Place, St. Austell, PL25 4PD Tel: 75396 1979 Mrs. B. Tregenza, 5 Boscarne Crescent, St. Austell, PL25 4PW Tel: 76652 * 1983 Mrs. A. Bunce, 35 Manor Close, St. Austell, PL25 4HH Tel: 72510 1983 Mrs. N. Cook, 'Roslyn', 21 Woodland Avenue, Tywardreath, Par, PL24 2PL Tel: 813601 1987 Mrs. J. Taylor, 40 Chyandor Close, St. Blazey, Par, PL24 2LP Tel: 816867 + 1988 Miss C. Parnell, 12 Higher Tremena, St. Austell, PL25 5QQ Tel: 73236 * 1989 Mrs. E. Hawke, Drift, Porcupine, Par, PL24 2RP Tel: 813388 * 1991 Mrs. D. Billing, 'Tenerife', North Road, Whitemoor, St. Austell, PL26 7XL Tel: 824412 + 1994 Mr. C. Sturley, 16 Tregorrick View, St. Austell, PL25 4EE Tel: 64531 1997 Mrs. S. Williams, 11 Grose Meadows, St. Dennis, St. Austell, PL26 8SG Tel: 823792 + 1998 Mr. B. Goudge, 27 Morcom Close, St. Austell, PL25 3UG Tel: 65692 + 1999 Mrs. C. Baines, 'Trelawney', Tregoney Hill, Mevagissey, St. Austell, PL26 6RF Tel: 843378 2000 Mrs. A. Arnold, 3 St. Anne's Road, Trewoon, St. Austell, PL25 5SZ Tel: 77513 + 2000 Mrs. S. Allen, 22 Moorland Meadows, Roche, St. Austell, PL26 8JR Tel: 890165 2006 Mr. P. Santo Warner, Trystan, 9 Knights Court, Lostwithiel, PL22 0BE Tel: 01208 872920 2009 Dr. E. Burroughs, 2 Carnsmerry Crescent, St. Austell, PL25 4NA Tel: 871211 + 2010 Miss C. Rowse, 2 Trevithick Road, St. Austell, PL25 4RL Tel: 75902 + 2013 Mrs. G. Jenkin (nee Hoskin), 14 Felmer Drive, Kings Worthy, Winchester, SO23 7PY Tel: 07713 237027 2014 Mrs. B. Whell, Leyonne, Golant, Fowey, PL23 1LA Tel: 833068 2014 Mr. S. Sandford-Webb, 189 Manor View, Par, PL24 2EP Tel: 810944 2015 Mrs. M. Hathway, 21 Poldrea, Tywardreath, Par, PL24 2RA Tel: 816472 2016 Mr. R. Holman, 11 Trenovissick Road, St. Blazey Gate, Par, PL24 2DX Tel: 07564 857502 .
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