Window On Our Village Paul Parish April 30th - May 2nd 2016 Community Magazine A weekend of events to help support fundraising for the restoration of the WW1 Memorial East Window Saturday April 30th May 2016 Art Exhibition - a display of paintings and photographs that incorporates a view from a window in and around Paul. (All 3 days) 12-4pm A selection of musical performances in church across a wide range of styles.

Sunday May 1st 10.30 Special Songs of Praise service in church Treasure Hunt - objects to be collected and judged at 4pm in the Quiet Garden followed by tea and buns. Quiz sheets available in the church and hall from 12 noon.

Monday May 2nd Open Gardens Day A list of gardens and tickets will be available on the day from the church and hall 7.30pm Festival Concert including Dawn Chorus 50p REFRESHMENTS WILL BE AVAILABLE ACROSS ALL THREE DAYS St Mary with St Paul, ; St John the Baptist, Penzance St Peter’s, ; St Pol de Leon, Paul. Activities Contents

Choir Practice Wed 7.30pm John Harry (church) Happy 90th birthday Page 4 Bell Ringing Thurs 7.30pm Margaret Byrne (church) 731617 Dementia friendly churches Page 6 Womens Institute 2nd Thurs 7.30pm Linda Burton (church hall) 732618 Mousehole Methodist Chapel Services Page 7 Lunch Club Mon 12 for 12.30 Diane Bond May Queen crowning Page 7 (church hall) 731057 Line Dancing Thurs 7.30-9.30pm Annaliese Male Timebank Page 9 (church hall) (except 2nd Thurs) 731717 Paul Church services Page 10 Dylan Thomas in Page 12 Contacts ewaves Shout Page 13 Priest in charge Andrew Yates 367863 Church open days Page 15 [email protected] Churchwardens Mary Wooding 732954 A Window on our Village Page 16/17 Nancy Renfree 731608 Battle of Jutland Page 23 Treasurer Pam Jones 731617 PCC Secretary Sue Snell 363386 Women's Institute Page 25 Pastoral Ministers Judith Byrne 367953 David Carpenter 731861 Mary Griffiths 732567 Nancy Renfree 731608 Church Hall hire Margaret Byrne 731617 Methodist Minister Rev. Julyan Drew 364707 NEXT MONTH'S EDITION Methodist Church Marjorie Kells 448622 secretary All contributions for the June magazine to me by the 15th of May Magazine editor/ Kate Picknett 731991 please. If anyone would be interested in taking over editing the adverts [email protected] magazine then please contact me. Thanks. Kate [email protected] Springfield Mousehole Lane Mousehole

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320 331 QUEEN ELIZABETH II Happy Ninetieth Birthday to Your Majesty ‘I was born in Penzance at Morrab Road surgery. My father was the GP there and that's where I grew up. From the age of four I and my friend 2016 sees our Queen celebrate her 90th Birthday At Paul we shall hold a Scott spent a lot of time operating on my dolls and I remember that the Special Worship For All Service of Celebration on Sunday June 5th at nurse often had to sew up ourhandiwork so that I had my dolls to play 10.30am and the following Sunday June 12th we will hold a Penlee Cluster with again. Somehow I always knew that I would practise medicine: it was Royal Garden party in the Quiet Garden. And Paul Ringers will undertake a in my blood. After becoming a doctor I returned to hospital as a Peal in her honour on Saturday May 21st. houseman on a medical ward as by that time my mother wasseriously ill. The work was hard and the hours long but I loved every minute of it. A new book, The Servant Queen and the King She Serves, is being published to co-incide with this important mile-stone. In the book Queen Eventually I became a GP in Torquay. There were three woman doctors in Elizabeth II herself reflects on Jesus' central role in her life in a new book the practice practice and to start with we were expected to wear hats ahead of her 90th birthday, calling Christ "the King she serves" in the title. and gloves and a suit when we went to do a house visit. I was so pleased "I have been — and remain — very grateful to you for your prayers and to when eventually it was decided by the senior partner that we would get God for his steadfast love," she writes in the foreword. rid of the hats. As some of the practice was on the edge of Dartmoor it Our churches will be giving away copies of the book at these events. The was often windy and my hat was never very practical. author of the book, Mark Greene writes, “ The Queen has served us all her adult life, with amazing consistency of character, concern for others It was hard work but so worthwhile. Our patients were like an extended and a clear dependence on Christ. The more I've read what she's written family...and we grew to know them very well. I was expected to be on call and talked to people who know her, the clearer that is," at night 3 nights a week. The NHS was in its infancy and people were always so grateful for the help and treatment that they received Her clear Christian Faith is often demonstrated in her annual Christmas Message. For example She once said during a Christmas address marking At the age of 90 and with failing sight I still read the BMJ British Medical the millennium: Journal every month. At least I have the time to read them nowadays. I have had a most wonderful life and have valued doing my duty and serving people to the best of my abilities. To many of us, our beliefs are of fundamental importance. For me the teachings of Christ and my own personal accountability before God Like me the queen has seen lots of changes in her lifetime and always provide a framework in which I try to lead my life. I, like so many of you, done her duty willingly and to the best of her abilities. I can understand have drawn great comfort in difficult times from Christ’s words and why she doesn't abdicate...... it is her life.....duty and service to others for example. the whole of her life.’

Also 90 years young in 2016 is Rosemary Leslie, a member of St. Mary’s Our prayers and thoughts are with all those who are 90 years or more Penzance Choir. A very different life to the Queen but one too full of duty old! and service. She says….

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Also 90 years young in 2016 is Rosemary Leslie, a member of St. Mary’s Our prayers and thoughts are with all those who are 90 years or more Penzance Choir. A very different life to the Queen but one too full of duty old! and service. She says….

248 295 DEMENTIA FRIENDLY CHURCHES MOUSEHOLE METHODIST CHAPEL SERVICES May 1st 11am - Members of the congregation On Tuesday May 10th, 10.30am - 12.30pm May 8th 11am - Rogation, Joint Service with Paul Church at Paul Church Hall (upstairs room) Christine Todd and Bren Stuart-White May 15th 11am - Mr J Bennetts from the CTiC Dementia Action group will be running a Dementia May 22nd 11am - Rev J Drew, Sacrament Awareness Session May 29th 11am - Mr C Appleby Based on the session devised by the Alzheimer's Society and providing the opportunity to become a Dementia Friend, each is interactive and can be tailored to the particular circumstances and need. In the last four months, Crowning of May Queen and King 2016 over 120 people have taken part. If you would like to attend this session please can you let Sue Robertshaw know 01736 330612 Saturday 28th May [email protected] Meet at 6.00pm in the Church car park We will assemble for a joyful procession through the village, then return for the grand crowning ceremony May 6th – 8th David Cole, the founder of Waymark Ministries will be with us. followed by dancing round the Maypole and

David is an international Spiritual Teacher and Retreat Leader; he is an refreshments. award winning author; 'Explorer Guide' for The Community of Aidan and Come and share a happy Hilda - a globally dispersed Celtic New Monastic Community; and is family occasion founder of 'Waymark Ministries'. He has been a full time Church Minister and Teaching Pastor in different churches and is qualified in 'Spiritual Peal attempt for Queen’s Birthday. Care' (holistic care and pastoral counselling); On May 21st at about 10.00 there is going to be a peal attempt to David will be talking about Christian mindfulness and also about the Forest celebrate her Majesty’s 90th Birthday. It will go on till about 1.00 if Church. nothing goes wrong. Hopefully, by that time we will be grinning, not grumping. The conductor will be the long time friend of Paul Ringers, Paul Feast. It will also be the first ever peal for two of our own ringers, Mick Hudnott and my self, John Swan. The other three ringers will be from other towers. To the best of my knowledge, this will be the first peal in Paul Church involving a Paul ringer since 1994, and only the third or fourth peal rung in Paul since 2000. 626 27 DEMENTIA FRIENDLY CHURCHES MOUSEHOLE METHODIST CHAPEL SERVICES May 1st 11am - Members of the congregation On Tuesday May 10th, 10.30am - 12.30pm May 8th 11am - Rogation, Joint Service with Paul Church at Paul Church Hall (upstairs room) Christine Todd and Bren Stuart-White May 15th 11am - Mr J Bennetts from the CTiC Dementia Action group will be running a Dementia May 22nd 11am - Rev J Drew, Sacrament Awareness Session May 29th 11am - Mr C Appleby Based on the session devised by the Alzheimer's Society and providing the opportunity to become a Dementia Friend, each is interactive and can be tailored to the particular circumstances and need. In the last four months, Crowning of May Queen and King 2016 over 120 people have taken part. If you would like to attend this session please can you let Sue Robertshaw know 01736 330612 Saturday 28th May [email protected] Meet at 6.00pm in the Church car park We will assemble for a joyful procession through the village, then return for the grand crowning ceremony May 6th – 8th David Cole, the founder of Waymark Ministries will be with us. followed by dancing round the Maypole and

David is an international Spiritual Teacher and Retreat Leader; he is an refreshments. award winning author; 'Explorer Guide' for The Community of Aidan and Come and share a happy Hilda - a globally dispersed Celtic New Monastic Community; and is family occasion founder of 'Waymark Ministries'. He has been a full time Church Minister and Teaching Pastor in different churches and is qualified in 'Spiritual Peal attempt for Queen’s Birthday. Care' (holistic care and pastoral counselling); On May 21st at about 10.00 there is going to be a peal attempt to David will be talking about Christian mindfulness and also about the Forest celebrate her Majesty’s 90th Birthday. It will go on till about 1.00 if Church. nothing goes wrong. Hopefully, by that time we will be grinning, not grumping. The conductor will be the long time friend of Paul Ringers, Paul Feast. It will also be the first ever peal for two of our own ringers, Mick Hudnott and my self, John Swan. The other three ringers will be from other towers. To the best of my knowledge, this will be the first peal in Paul Church involving a Paul ringer since 1994, and only the third or fourth peal rung in Paul since 2000. 266 27 Keith Hickey's Sponsored Walk of the SW Coast Path. 2GP\CPEG .CFKGU 1TRJGWU %JQKT TR18TimeBank " Keith developed blisters shortly after setting off from Minehead, but Welcome to Penzance Timebanking soldier/edC[onhoVpJin g%thQePyEwGToVulYdKhVeJal6. THGeXhGaTdXCso/mCeNbGad8QwKeEaGth%eJrQtoKT contend with, probably the worst being the high winds and rain last What is Timebanking? Sunday. Regrett8abGlPyWhGisb5lisVte/rsCwTe[r eU st%illJcWaTuEsJing2GprPo\bClePmEGs and putting • Timebanking is a reScHipErFoFcIaElLeDx&chDanISgTeRoICf TlifWe sIkills and knowhow where extra strain on his knees and hips, so when he reached Falmouth he had the only currency is time. For every hour of help someone gives they to make the difficult decision to abandon his walk. The Presreidceenivte, CahnrhisoRuor iwnlraentdu,rnwteolcaosmk feodr smoemmebtheirnsgatnhdeythweasnetcorrentaereyd,,Sfuroem Snell, reaandytThiemmebinauntkesmoefmthbeerla. st meeting. Various activities planned for He had by then, according to the SW Coast Path official website, walked the•neTximt feebwanmkoinngthis waebroeuatnbnroinugnicnegd paenodptlheosteoginetehreerstteoddaoskeodnetoto one 334 miles (plus extra unscheduled diversions when the signposting was registeretxhcehirangaemseasn. d group activities where people with a similar interest wrong or non existent, or when the tides were out and no ferry can get together such a knitting circle, dog walking group, book running....) Over a period of 9 days, that's an average of 37 miles - a She thenrewadeilncogmcleudb ManicdhgaaerldPernaeerd’s, acolorncaelratrotinsta,mwehao fbeewg.an his talk with really astoniBshOingUachNievDemLenEt inSitsSelf.BROTHERS som•eTbimacekbgaronuknindgtios hinisfoframmaillyfhleisxtibolrey,vsotlruentcteheinrginbga, cfikttoinvgeramroaunnyd people’s generatliiofenst.yHlees seoxpleaoinpeledohnolwy ohffeebrewchaamtethienytewreasnttetdoionffaerrtwanhdenbtehgeaynwhaisnt He is of course very disappointed not to be able to complete the trainingtiondPoenitz.ance and Cornwall. His style has been influenced by FRIDAY 10TH JUNE challenge, and thanks everyone for their support and sponsorship. As seve•raElvfearmyoonues’sptaiimnteearsnadnsdkidlleisveelqoupaeld. from more conventional soon as all contributions have be7en.3r0ePceMived, we will let you know as tech•nTiqimueesetaorntheedmcaonrebefaemxiclhiaarnggeeodmaettorinccpea, isnatvinegdsuopf otorddaoyn.aHteed. soon as we can the total amount raised." dem•oTsitmraetbedanhkiisnmg iesthaogdresaotfwmaayktinogmmeaentynsekwetpcehoepslaenadndoudtolintheseathnidngthseynou ST JOHN'S CHURCH PENZANCE, TR18 2HE workingloovnesteovedroaal npdiecleeasrantntehwe ssakmillse.time. Whilst the sea and coastline Many thanks, Mary are •a Irte’scufreriengtothjeominefoinr minadnivyidoufahliss, pciocmtumreusn, hitey aglrsoousphsoawneddosregvaenriaslavtieornys. detailedWimheangessoomfemoinneerjsoiannsdtmheinyinregcienivaend5 atirmouencdreCdaimt hbournrse.to get them *Tapas food selection started! *Licensed bar available CHRISTIAN AID WEEK 2016. May 15th to 22nd. The competition was a local photograph and delicious teas were enjoyed Tickets only £10 - Available from St John's Hboywally.ou can get involved If you would like to help with thCehduorocrhto door collection in the YAotunceaxnt mgeotnitnhv'oslmveedebtiyngextchheaanngninugalyroeusrotluimtieo,nlsifwe islkl iblles danisdcuksnsoewdhaonwd with parish please contact Andrew or Eryl. ovtohterds.on. This will be in Paul Church Hall at 7.30pm on Thursday May A1s2kthin. gVoistihtoerrssatorehveelpryywouelocormshea,rentqhueiirressktilolsSauseit0e1n7a3b6le3s63so3m86e.one else to We will also be holding a Fund Raising Meal on Saturday June 18th get involved. at 7.30 pm in Paul Church Hall You can attend group activities and share or learn new skills. You can become a fully trained and supported Timebank Volunteer Broker. If you would like further information please do not hesitate to contact Liza Packer [email protected] or Sam Sells [email protected] We will be in the Penzance area on 24th and 25th May if you would like to find out more. 824 295 Keith Hickey's Sponsored Walk of the SW Coast Path. 2GP\CPEG .CFKGU 1TRJGWU %JQKT TR18TimeBank " Keith developed blisters shortly after setting off from Minehead, but Welcome to Penzance Timebanking soldier/edC[onhoVpJin g%thQePyEwGToVulYdKhVeJal6. THGeXhGaTdXCso/mCeNbGad8QwKeEaGth%eJrQtoKT contend with, probably the worst being the high winds and rain last What is Timebanking? Sunday. Regrett8abGlPyWhGisb5lisVte/rsCwTe[r eU st%illJcWaTuEsJing2GprPo\bClePmEGs and putting • Timebanking is a reScHipErFoFcIaElLeDx&chDanISgTeRoICf TlifWe sIkills and knowhow where extra strain on his knees and hips, so when he reached Falmouth he had the only currency is time. For every hour of help someone gives they to make the difficult decision to abandon his walk. The Presreidceenivte, CahnrhisoRuor iwnlraentdu,rnwteolcaosmk feodr smoemmebtheirnsgatnhdeythweasnetcorrentaereyd,,Sfuroem Snell, reaandytThiemmebinauntkesmoefmthbeerla. st meeting. Various activities planned for He had by then, according to the SW Coast Path official website, walked the•neTximt feebwanmkoinngthis waebroeuatnbnroinugnicnegd paenodptlheosteoginetehreerstteoddaoskeodnetoto one 334 miles (plus extra unscheduled diversions when the signposting was registeretxhcehirangaemseasn. d group activities where people with a similar interest wrong or non existent, or when the tides were out and no ferry can get together such a knitting circle, dog walking group, book running....) Over a period of 9 days, that's an average of 37 miles - a She thenrewadeilncogmcleudb ManicdhgaaerldPernaeerd’s, acolorncaelratrotinsta,mwehao fbeewg.an his talk with really astoniBshOingUachNievDemLenEt inSitsSelf.BROTHERS som•eTbimacekbgaronuknindgtios hinisfoframmaillyfhleisxtibolrey,vsotlruentcteheinrginbga, cfikttoinvgeramroaunnyd people’s generatliiofenst.yHlees seoxpleaoinpeledohnolwy ohffeebrewchaamtethienytewreasnttetdoionffaerrtwanhdenbtehgeaynwhaisnt He is of course very disappointed not to be able to complete the trainingtiondPoenitz.ance and Cornwall. His style has been influenced by FRIDAY 10TH JUNE challenge, and thanks everyone for their support and sponsorship. As seve•raElvfearmyoonues’sptaiimnteearsnadnsdkidlleisveelqoupaeld. from more conventional soon as all contributions have be7en.3r0ePceMived, we will let you know as tech•nTiqimueesetaorntheedmcaonrebefaemxiclhiaarnggeeodmaettorinccpea, isnatvinegdsuopf otorddaoyn.aHteed. soon as we can the total amount raised." dem•oTsitmraetbedanhkiisnmg iesthaogdresaotfwmaayktinogmmeaentynsekwetpcehoepslaenadndoudtolintheseathnidngthseynou ST JOHN'S CHURCH PENZANCE, TR18 2HE workingloovnesteovedroaal npdiecleeasrantntehwe ssakmillse.time. Whilst the sea and coastline Many thanks, Mary are •a Irte’scufreriengtothjeominefoinr minadnivyidoufahliss, pciocmtumreusn, hitey aglrsoousphsoawneddosregvaenriaslavtieornys. detailedWimheangessoomfemoinneerjsoiannsdtmheinyinregcienivaend5 atirmouencdreCdaimt hbournrse.to get them *Tapas food selection started! *Licensed bar available CHRISTIAN AID WEEK 2016. May 15th to 22nd. The competition was a local photograph and delicious teas were enjoyed Tickets only £10 - Available from St John's Hboywally.ou can get involved If you would like to help with thCehduorocrhto door collection in the YAotunceaxnt mgeotnitnhv'oslmveedebtiyngextchheaanngninugalyroeusrotluimtieo,nlsifwe islkl iblles danisdcuksnsoewdhaonwd with parish please contact Andrew or Eryl. ovtohterds.on. This will be in Paul Church Hall at 7.30pm on Thursday May A1s2kthin. gVoistihtoerrssatorehveelpryywouelocormshea,rentqhueiirressktilolsSauseit0e1n7a3b6le3s63so3m86e.one else to We will also be holding a Fund Raising Meal on Saturday June 18th get involved. at 7.30 pm in Paul Church Hall You can attend group activities and share or learn new skills. You can become a fully trained and supported Timebank Volunteer Broker. If you would like further information please do not hesitate to contact Liza Packer [email protected] or Sam Sells [email protected] We will be in the Penzance area on 24th and 25th May if you would like to find out more. 284 295 SERVICES AT ST POL DE LEON - MAY 2016 BThAuTrTsLdEaOyFMJUayTL5AthNDAsAcNenDsCioHnIEDFaSyTaOtK7E.R30RaICmHAatRDStQPUolICdKeOLeFoMnOUSEHOLE May 1st 8.30 am 1662 Communion. Prayers at the top and bottom of St Pol de Leon tower to celebrate the 10.30 am Songs of Praise for Window On Our Village aTshceeBnasitotlneooffJJeustulasn. dSttLouokkeptlealclseuins theatNfortahftSeeraH, teortohseewfreosmt othf eDednemadarokn 4pm Reflection in Quiet Garden withTea Treat Buns and Rogation on the 31st May 1916. It was the largest naval battle in the Great War and Easter Day Jesus spent time with his friends and then on the 40th Day he Travel Quiz Results was an attempt by the German High Seas Fleet, out of Wilhelmshaven, to bwreenatkutpheabmloocuknatdaeinbwy itthhetBhreimtisahnFdlewetasofthGeenrmpaarntepdofrrtos.mThtheeBiristisghtGbryanad May 5th Fcloeuetd.hNadosmaioleudntfaroinms iSncPapenawFliothwa, nindtshoeiOnsrtkenaedysw,eanpdlafnrotomcSlicmobtlatnhde and 7.30 am Ascension Day Celebration at Top and/or Bottom of the Tower cwhausruchndtoewr tehretococmelmebarnadteotfhAisddmaiyra. lASllirwJoelhcnomJeelliecioteh.eAr lttohoauscgehnBdrtithiseh hloesisgehstswleitreeraglrleyaOteRrj,u1s4t sphirpistuaasllayg!a!inst 11 German, it was considered a May 8th satisfactory outcome because the German Fleet failed to break the 8.30am 1662 Communion blockade and returned to port, there to remain for the duration of the war. 11 am Joint Worship at Mousehole Chapel for Rogation. One of the British ships was HMS Warrior, a Warrior class armoured 6 pm Taize Worship cruiser, which formed part of 1st Cruiser Squadron. She had been built at PMeamyb8rtohkeRoDgoactkioyanrSde, rSvoiucethMWoaulseeshionl1e9C0h5a.pDeulraintg11thaembattle she was hit by May 15th Pentecost sWeveeanrteemenaisnhtealilnsiwnghitchhectaruadseitdiolnarogfetfhireetswaondChhreisatviaynfloCodnignrgesgabtuiot ns in 8.30am 1662 Communion. thaenCkofumllmy uhneirtyenjogiiniensgctoongteinthueerdforurnwnoinrgshfioprilnonRgogeantoioungthidteowalhloicwhhtheirsto 10.30am Sung Communion wyeitahrdtraakwestpolathce ownesMt.aSyh8etwh.aTshteakteitnleurnodgeartitoonwcobmy HesMfrSoEmngtahdeintheebmuet eoafrly 6 pm Evensong the fsoplelocwiailnpgramyoernsientgfoshrethwisapsearbioadndwohniecdh bisy‘ahsekrincgre’ wasinthaerLiasitning wseoardanfodr stohoarstklyisarftoegrawrea.rds sank. May 22nd CTheiecfuSsttookmergRriecwhairndMQeudiciekvwaal stimseervsionfgtohne HprMieSstWaanrdricoor.nHgreewgaatsiotnhe son of 8.30 am 1662 Communion WproillciaemssianngdoMutasirdgeardeutrJianngethQeusicekrvoicfeM. Poruasyeehrosleweanredstahied hliutesrbaallnydinofthe 10.30am Morning Prayer. EfileizldasbeatshaSwmaiythoQf AuiScKkINofGTGhoedCtlioffbinleNssetwhleynn.eHwelywsaoswwnocuronpdsedindtuhreinsgoitlh. eIn 6 pm Evensong boautrtcleombumt uenvaitcyutahteedfocaunsdidsineodtoonnSaugnrdicauylt1u1rethbJuutnoen1t9h1e6faisghein3g7inadt uthsetry and so at our Rogation service special prayers are said for the fisherman May 29th South Queensferry Hospital, near Edinburgh. Three days later his funeral of our area and for the fruitfulness of their work and for their safety. 8.30 am 1662 Communion took place with full naval honours, followed by internment in Paul 10.30 am Sung Communion Centenary Commemoration of the Battle TCheemcehtearpyeloins SahlweaffyieslbdeRaouatdif.uCllyhideef cSotorakteerdQwuiitchk awmasaariwnaertdheedmtehewNitahvfylags of Jutland aLonndgpSeenrnvaicnetsanfrdomGolodcaCl obnodautsc.tItMisedwaol,rtthecoQmuienegnj’ussStotuotehnAjofryictahneMdiespdlaaly, 6pm Evensong athloen1e9!1!4 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal. He is June 5th remembered on the war memorials in Newlyn, Paul Church, Mousehole 8.30 am 1662 Communion Methodist Church, in the Centenary Primitive Methodist Church on Gwavas COMING SOON 10.30 am Worship For All Celebrating the Queens 90th Birthday Road in Newlyn and in Penzance Book of Remembrance. 6 pm Evensong SUNDAY JUNE 12TH PENLEE CLUSTER ROYAL GARDEN PARTY AT PAUL TO th CDEuLrEinBgRtAhTeEmQoUrEnEinNgEsLeIrZvAicBeETinHP’Sau9l0CTHhBuIrRcThHoDnASYunday 29 May 2016 a wreath will be laid to remember all those who lost their lives in this great sea battle and in particular Chief Stoker Richard Quick of Mousehole. 1202 2131 SERVICES AT ST POL DE LEON - MAY 2016 BThAuTrTsLdEaOyFMJUayTL5AthNDAsAcNenDsCioHnIEDFaSyTaOtK7E.R30RaICmHAatRDStQPUolICdKeOLeFoMnOUSEHOLE May 1st 8.30 am 1662 Communion. Prayers at the top and bottom of St Pol de Leon tower to celebrate the 10.30 am Songs of Praise for Window On Our Village aTshceeBnasitotlneooffJJeustulasn. dSttLouokkeptlealclseuins theatNfortahftSeeraH, teortohseewfreosmt othf eDednemadarokn 4pm Reflection in Quiet Garden withTea Treat Buns and Rogation on the 31st May 1916. It was the largest naval battle in the Great War and Easter Day Jesus spent time with his friends and then on the 40th Day he Travel Quiz Results was an attempt by the German High Seas Fleet, out of Wilhelmshaven, to bwreenatkutpheabmloocuknatdaeinbwy itthhetBhreimtisahnFdlewetasofthGeenrmpaarntepdofrrtos.mThtheeBiristisghtGbryanad May 5th Fcloeuetd.hNadosmaioleudntfaroinms iSncPapenawFliothwa, nindtshoeiOnsrtkenaedysw,eanpdlafnrotomcSlicmobtlatnhde and 7.30 am Ascension Day Celebration at Top and/or Bottom of the Tower cwhausruchndtoewr tehretococmelmebarnadteotfhAisddmaiyra. lASllirwJoelhcnomJeelliecioteh.eAr lttohoauscgehnBdrtithiseh hloesisgehstswleitreeraglrleyaOteRrj,u1s4t sphirpistuaasllayg!a!inst 11 German, it was considered a May 8th satisfactory outcome because the German Fleet failed to break the 8.30am 1662 Communion blockade and returned to port, there to remain for the duration of the war. 11 am Joint Worship at Mousehole Chapel for Rogation. One of the British ships was HMS Warrior, a Warrior class armoured 6 pm Taize Worship cruiser, which formed part of 1st Cruiser Squadron. She had been built at PMeamyb8rtohkeRoDgoactkioyanrSde, rSvoiucethMWoaulseeshionl1e9C0h5a.pDeulraintg11thaembattle she was hit by May 15th Pentecost sWeveeanrteemenaisnhtealilnsiwnghitchhectaruadseitdiolnarogfetfhireetswaondChhreisatviaynfloCodnignrgesgabtuiot ns in 8.30am 1662 Communion. thaenCkofumllmy uhneirtyenjogiiniensgctoongteinthueerdforurnwnoinrgshfioprilnonRgogeantoioungthidteowalhloicwhhtheirsto 10.30am Sung Communion wyeitahrdtraakwestpolathce ownesMt.aSyh8etwh.aTshteakteitnleurnodgeartitoonwcobmy HesMfrSoEmngtahdeintheebmuet eoafrly 6 pm Evensong the fsoplelocwiailnpgramyoernsientgfoshrethwisapsearbioadndwohniecdh bisy‘ahsekrincgre’ wasinthaerLiasitning wseoardanfodr stohoarstklyisarftoegrawrea.rds sank. May 22nd CTheiecfuSsttookmergRriecwhairndMQeudiciekvwaal stimseervsionfgtohne HprMieSstWaanrdricoor.nHgreewgaatsiotnhe son of 8.30 am 1662 Communion WproillciaemssianngdoMutasirdgeardeutrJianngethQeusicekrvoicfeM. Poruasyeehrosleweanredstahied hliutesrbaallnydinofthe 10.30am Morning Prayer. EfileizldasbeatshaSwmaiythoQf AuiScKkINofGTGhoedCtlioffbinleNssetwhleynn.eHwelywsaoswwnocuronpdsedindtuhreinsgoitlh. eIn 6 pm Evensong boautrtcleombumt uenvaitcyutahteedfocaunsdidsineodtoonnSaugnrdicauylt1u1rethbJuutnoen1t9h1e6faisghein3g7inadt uthsetry and so at our Rogation service special prayers are said for the fisherman May 29th South Queensferry Hospital, near Edinburgh. Three days later his funeral of our area and for the fruitfulness of their work and for their safety. 8.30 am 1662 Communion took place with full naval honours, followed by internment in Paul 10.30 am Sung Communion Centenary Commemoration of the Battle TCheemcehtearpyeloins SahlweaffyieslbdeRaouatdif.uCllyhideef cSotorakteerdQwuiitchk awmasaariwnaertdheedmtehewNitahvfylags of Jutland aLonndgpSeenrnvaicnetsanfrdomGolodcaCl obnodautsc.tItMisedwaol,rtthecoQmuienegnj’ussStotuotehnAjofryictahneMdiespdlaaly, 6pm Evensong athloen1e9!1!4 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal. He is June 5th remembered on the war memorials in Newlyn, Paul Church, Mousehole 8.30 am 1662 Communion Methodist Church, in the Centenary Primitive Methodist Church on Gwavas COMING SOON 10.30 am Worship For All Celebrating the Queens 90th Birthday Road in Newlyn and in Penzance Book of Remembrance. 6 pm Evensong SUNDAY JUNE 12TH PENLEE CLUSTER ROYAL GARDEN PARTY AT PAUL TO th CDEuLrEinBgRtAhTeEmQoUrEnEinNgEsLeIrZvAicBeETinHP’Sau9l0CTHhBuIrRcThHoDnASYunday 29 May 2016 a wreath will be laid to remember all those who lost their lives in this great sea battle and in particular Chief Stoker Richard Quick of Mousehole. 2102 2131 The Public Library has now moved to St John's Hall Opening Times are: Monday to Friday 09:00 – 17:00 Penlee ewaves shout www.penleecluster.org.uk Saturday 10:00 – 13:00 Facilities • 13 Computers with internet access The storm – Phyllis White • Free WiFi available What impression did the great Strom of Sunday (April 10th) make on you? • National and local newspapers • Scanning, printing and photocopying From her home up on Mount Lidden Phyllis White describes it as • Self Service (staff available to help if required) beautiful. She says, ‘Looking down on Newlyn Harbour I was first aware of • Wide range of compact discs a few waves spilling over the south pier and as the wind prevailed so the sea trickled over the back of the pier. I always call this’ life boat’ weather because of that Saturday in December 1981 when it was the same due southerly. As the storm built up so the lighthouse on the harbour wall had DYLAN THOMAS IN CORNWALL a spray around it as its shape seemed surrounded by little shiny droplets. The gale increased and water started to come over into harbour and the MOUSEHOLE SUNDAY SCHOOL area up to the shore filled with foam.

SATURDAY 7TH MAY 2016 - 2.00PM The storm provided a spectacular picture of massive waves crest after crest forming and rolling into the shore. It created a wonderful image of TICKETS £3.00 – ON THE DOOR rhythmic waves with their creamy froth and in patterns as they poured continuously into the harbour. All day long I was drawn to the sight and For a two year period, poet Dylan Thomas wEamsmaafr'seqHuenlptivnisgitoHratnodWs.est the sound of the roaring sea. And this was followed by the drama of thunder and lightning as evening fell. The words that came into my mind Cornwall and little is known of what filled the emerging young poet’s time, were…….Beautiful...Absolute Strength...... Awesome. other than, in July 1937, he brought the wColmeaaninheg/lopveetd tsoittthiengre/gdisotger office in Penzance, where twheaylkminargr/iedt.ransport to It made me very conscious of God as Creator and the force of nature. In 2015 Jak Stringer unearthed an unpublishedabpiopgorianpthmyewnrtitste. n by a And then suddenly, normality returned and the birds started to sing young rooky reporter, on The Cornishman Newspaper, called Joe Martin, again.’ Call 07887 721719 who befriended Dylan Thomas and recorded the adventures that the two 01736 363069 young men experienced during their friendship.

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1220 2131 The Public Library has now moved to St John's Hall Opening Times are: Monday to Friday 09:00 – 17:00 Penlee ewaves shout www.penleecluster.org.uk Saturday 10:00 – 13:00 Facilities • 13 Computers with internet access The storm – Phyllis White • Free WiFi available What impression did the great Strom of Sunday (April 10th) make on you? • National and local newspapers • Scanning, printing and photocopying From her home up on Mount Lidden Phyllis White describes it as • Self Service (staff available to help if required) beautiful. She says, ‘Looking down on Newlyn Harbour I was first aware of • Wide range of compact discs a few waves spilling over the south pier and as the wind prevailed so the sea trickled over the back of the pier. I always call this’ life boat’ weather because of that Saturday in December 1981 when it was the same due southerly. As the storm built up so the lighthouse on the harbour wall had DYLAN THOMAS IN CORNWALL a spray around it as its shape seemed surrounded by little shiny droplets. The gale increased and water started to come over into harbour and the MOUSEHOLE SUNDAY SCHOOL area up to the shore filled with foam.

SATURDAY 7TH MAY 2016 - 2.00PM The storm provided a spectacular picture of massive waves crest after crest forming and rolling into the shore. It created a wonderful image of TICKETS £3.00 – ON THE DOOR rhythmic waves with their creamy froth and in patterns as they poured continuously into the harbour. All day long I was drawn to the sight and For a two year period, poet Dylan Thomas wEamsmaafr'seqHuenlptivnisgitoHratnodWs.est the sound of the roaring sea. And this was followed by the drama of thunder and lightning as evening fell. The words that came into my mind Cornwall and little is known of what filled the emerging young poet’s time, were…….Beautiful...Absolute Strength...... Awesome. other than, in July 1937, he brought the wColmeaaninheg/lopveetd tsoittthiengre/gdisotger office in Penzance, where twheaylkminargr/iedt.ransport to It made me very conscious of God as Creator and the force of nature. In 2015 Jak Stringer unearthed an unpublishedabpiopgorianpthmyewnrtitste. n by a And then suddenly, normality returned and the birds started to sing young rooky reporter, on The Cornishman Newspaper, called Joe Martin, again.’ Call 07887 721719 who befriended Dylan Thomas and recorded the adventures that the two 01736 363069 young men experienced during their friendship.

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2120 2131 CHURCHES - BURDEN OR BLESSING ? FRIENDS OF PENLEE CLUSTER CHURCH AGM The Church of England is holding a national consultation on church buildings as to whether their maintenance is a burden or are they SUNDAY JUNE 5TH at 7pm at St Pol de Leon Paul after Evensong at 6pm opportunities to bless the community. Over the summer most of ALL welcome to attend to hear about the work of The Friends. Deanery Churches will be open for visitors to hear how they are seen by More information from the Secretary Sue Robertshaw 330612 their congregation.

Churches are open from 2 to 5 pm. First ones on programme are....

MAY 1ST GULVAL and TOWEDNACK Paul East Window Summer Lecture Programme MAY 4TH PERRANUTHNOE Tuesday May 31st 7.30 pm - Susan Soyinka The Evacuation of Jews' Free School London to Mousehole during World MAY 15TH GWITHIAN War Two MAY 18TH ST HILARY Tuesday June 28th 7.30 pm - Mark Cottle The Fortunate Isles A Historical View of the Scilly Isles MAY 22ND PENDEEN

Entry £5 to include refreshments JUNE 5th ST ELWYN’S Lectures will take place in the church JUNE 12TH ST JOHN’S PENZANCE

JUNE 19TH ST ERTH

FROM THE REGISTERS JUNE 26TH GWINEAR FUNERALS

April 5th Marie Prowse Arthur Goatman April 14th Benjamin ( Captain Ben ) Sparrow Beryl and Mark would like to thank all our friends for the loving kindness April 20th Arthur Goatman shown to us in our recent bereavement. Many thanks too for all the flowers, cards, donations to the British Heart Foundation and the wonderful tributes paid to Arthur. God Bless you all

148 195 CHURCHES - BURDEN OR BLESSING ? FRIENDS OF PENLEE CLUSTER CHURCH AGM The Church of England is holding a national consultation on church buildings as to whether their maintenance is a burden or are they SUNDAY JUNE 5TH at 7pm at St Pol de Leon Paul after Evensong at 6pm opportunities to bless the community. Over the summer most of Penwith ALL welcome to attend to hear about the work of The Friends. Deanery Churches will be open for visitors to hear how they are seen by More information from the Secretary Sue Robertshaw 330612 their congregation.

Churches are open from 2 to 5 pm. First ones on programme are....

MAY 1ST GULVAL and TOWEDNACK Paul East Window Summer Lecture Programme MAY 4TH PERRANUTHNOE Tuesday May 31st 7.30 pm - Susan Soyinka The Evacuation of Jews' Free School London to Mousehole during World MAY 15TH GWITHIAN War Two MAY 18TH ST HILARY Tuesday June 28th 7.30 pm - Mark Cottle The Fortunate Isles A Historical View of the Scilly Isles MAY 22ND PENDEEN

Entry £5 to include refreshments JUNE 5th ST ELWYN’S HAYLE Lectures will take place in the church JUNE 12TH ST JOHN’S PENZANCE

JUNE 19TH ST ERTH

FROM THE REGISTERS JUNE 26TH GWINEAR FUNERALS

April 5th Marie Prowse Arthur Goatman April 14th Benjamin ( Captain Ben ) Sparrow Beryl and Mark would like to thank all our friends for the loving kindness April 20th Arthur Goatman shown to us in our recent bereavement. Many thanks too for all the flowers, cards, donations to the British Heart Foundation and the wonderful tributes paid to Arthur. God Bless you all

184 195 Paul Village May Weekend Paul Village May Weekend Programme 2016 Programme 2016 "A Window On Our Village" "A Window On Our Village" Saturday 30th April In the church Monday 2nd May 10.30am - 5pm 'Windows' Art Exhibition Around the Village 12 noon - 4pm An informal 'music fest' - 8 x30 minute 10.30-5pm Open Gardens (map from the hall) 'taster' performances. Come and go, In the Church stay, relax, enjoy. 10.30-4pm 'Windows' Art Exhibition Church hall and garden Craft stalls Morning coffee,light lunches, teas Hall and Garden (Quiz forms (see Sunday) available in church and hall) 10.30 - 4pm Morning coffee, light lunches, teas

Sunday 1st May Monday 2nd May 7.30pm in the Church In the church Concert: Dawn Chorus and Levow an Bys 10.30am Songs of Praise service The weekend of attractions is in aid of the East Window 12-5pm 'Windows' Art Exhibition Restoration Project. Afternoon There is no charge for any of the events, but donations are most welcome. Travel Quiz around the parish (Quiz forms from chuch or hall) Quiet Garden 4pm Tea Treat buns and tea followed by a time of reflection and thanks 16 17