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St Mary's Church, Abbotts Ann Parochial Church Council Abbotts St Mary’s Church, Abbotts Ann 31 Aug (Wed) 7.00pm The Wednesday Bridge Club meets in GCVC 1 Sept (Thurs) 10.30am Goodworth Clatford WI Coffee Morning Rector Vacant 5.30–6.30pm Hand Bell Ringing at 9 Catherine’s Walk. Ministry Team Revd. Nicky Judd 729075 7.30pm Bellringing practice St Mary’s 7.45pm Benefice Choir Practice St Peter’s (During the Vacancy) [email protected] 3 Sept (Sat) 1.00pm Abbotts Ann Fete - see page 19 Tim Tayler 710201 [email protected] 4 Sept (Sun) (The Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity) – full service details, page 3 Peter Eastwood 353320 Celebrating St Mary’s Church and its People, including Evensong led [email protected] by the Bishop of Basingstoke 8.00pm Eagle Pub Quiz, Abbotts Ann Churchwardens 5 Sept (Mon) 12.30pm Way Inn Lunch at St Peter’s St Mary's Gordon Howard 710830 6 Sept (Tues) 7.00pm Goodworth Clatford Parish Council meets in GCVC 4 St Mary's Meadow, Abbotts Ann 7 Sept (Wed) 7.30pm at St Peter’s, the licensing of Rev. Katrina Dykes [email protected] 7.00pm The Wednesday Bridge Club (Partnership Meeting) in GCVC Sally Dashwood 710640 8 Sept (Thurs) 5.30–6.30pm Hand Bell Ringing at 9 Catherine’s Walk. 1 The Bakery, Dunkirt Lane, Abbotts Ann 7.30pm Bellringing practice St Mary’s St Peter’s Jane Eastwood 353320 7.45pm Benefice Choir Practice St Peter’s John Milne 361206 11 Sept (Sun) (The Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity) Approx. 7.00pm at All Saints’ (after Evensong), Barbecue outside The All Saints’ Eleanor Jakeman 362502 Meadow Room. Bill Mitford 357675 8.00pm Eagle Pub Quiz, Abbotts Ann 13 Sept (Tues) 12.30pm Meadow Room Lunch at All Saints’. Details of church officers and activities can also be found 14 Sept (Wed) 7.00pm The Wednesday Bridge Club meets in GCVC on the village website - http://www.abbottsann.com/amenitiesservices/church/ 7.30pm Upper Clatford Parish Council meets in UC Memorial Hall 15 Sept (Thurs) 12.00noon Deadline for receipt of copy for the October 2016 Choir Practice Thursdays 7.45pm, St Peter’s, Abbotts Ann Magazine [email protected] Goodworth Clatford 5.30–6.30pm Hand Bell Ringing at 9 Catherine’s Walk. 7.30pm Bellringing practice St Mary’s Bell Ringing practice Thursdays 7.30-9.00pm, St Mary’s, Abbotts Ann 7.45pm Benefice Choir Practice St Peter’s Handbells 7.00pm 1st Thursday each month 16 Sept (Fri) 10.00am Goodworth Clatford WI Walking Group Tower Captain: Dudley Alleway 710646 18 Sept (Sun) (The Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity) 10.30am at Charlton Sports Centre, Andover 10k Lake Run, and 3k Fun Run, in aid of Andover Foodbank. See page 14 Parochial Church Council 8.00pm Eagle Pub Quiz, Abbotts Ann Secretary Mrs Jo Brookes 07967 20 Sept (Tues) 10.00am to 11.30am in St Peter’s Room – Goodworth Clatford 3 Slessor Close, Monxton Road 484581 Community Coffee Morning. 7.30pm Goodworth Clatford WI meets in GCVC Treasurer (Temporary) Sally Dashwood 710640 21 Sept (Wed) 7.00pm The Wednesday Bridge Club meets in GCVC 1 The Bakery 7.30pm Upper Clatford WI meets in Upper Clatford Memorial Hall. 22 Sept (Thurs) 5.30–6.30pm Hand Bell Ringing at 9 Catherine’s Walk. 7.30pm Bellringing practice, St Mary’s Abbotts Ann Magazine 7.45pm Benefice Choir Practice, St Peter’s Editor Andrea Jackson 710630 24 Sept (Sat) 10.00-12.00pm How warm is your home? - see page 11 5 Timothy’s Field, Abbotts Ann 25 Sept (Sun) (The Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity) [email protected] 8.00pm Eagle Pub Quiz, Abbotts Ann Advertising Manager Mark Stevens 710908 30 Sept (Fri) 7.30pm Victor and Albert - see page 12 24 SERVICES IN THE BENEFICE IN AUGUST 2016 BENEFICE DIARY - AUGUST 2016 Please note change of services and times at all churches. Date: St Mary’s Duties: 1 Aug (Mon) 12.30pm Way Inn Lunch at St Peter’s. Sunday 31st July Tenth Sunday of Trinity 3 Aug (Wed) 7.00pm The Wednesday Bridge Club (Partnership Meeting) in GCVC 10.00 Benefice Sung Eucharist All Saints’ (NJ/TT/PE) 4 Aug (Thurs) 10.30am Goodworth Clatford WI Coffee Morning 12.00 Baptism Emilie Lockhart St Mary’s (NJ) 11.00am All Saints’ wedding of Susannah Machin and Stefan Puligny to Thursday 4th August include Baptism of Eleanor Puligny 11.00 Wedding of Susannah Machin and Stefan Putigny 5.30–6.30pm Hand Bell Ringing at 9 Catherine’s Walk. 7.30pm Bellringing practice St Mary’s & Baptism of Eleanor Putigny All Saints’ 7.45pm Benefice Choir Practice, St Peter’s Saturday 6th August 6 Aug 12.00noon All Saints’, wedding of Nathan Hardiman-James and 12.00 Wedding of Leanne Phillips and Leanne Phillips. Nathan Hardiman-James All Saints’ 7 Aug (Sun) (The Eleventh Sunday after Trinity) – full service details, page 3 Sunday 7th August Eleventh Sunday of Trinity 8.00pm Eagle Pub Quiz, Abbotts Ann 08.00 Said Holy Communion St Peter’s (NJ) 9 Aug (Tues) 12.30pm Meadow Room Lunch at All Saints’. 10.00 Sung Eucharist All Saints’ (NJ) 10 Aug (Wed) 7.00pm The Wednesday Bridge Club meets in GCVC 10.00 Family Service St Peter’s (PE) 7.30pm Upper Clatford Parish Council meets in UC Memorial Hall 18.00 Evensong St Mary’s (TT) 11 Aug (Thurs) 5.30–6.30pm Hand Bell Ringing at 9 Catherine’s Walk. 7.30pm Bellringing practice St Mary’s Sunday 14th August Twelfth Sunday of Trinity 7.45pm Benefice Choir Practice, St. Peter’s 08.00 Said Holy Communion All Saints’ (NJ) 14 Aug (Sun) (The Twelfth Sunday after Trinity) – full service details, page 3 09.30 Sung Eucharist St Mary’s (NJ) Mr/Mrs G Howard 8.00pm Eagle Pub Quiz, Abbotts Ann 11.15 Matins St Peter’s (PE) 15 Aug (Mon) 12.00noon Deadline for receipt of copy for the September 2016 18.00 Evensong St Mary’s (TT) Abbotts Ann Magazine [email protected] Sunday 21st August Thirteenth Sunday of Trinity 16 Aug (Tues) 10.00am to 11.30am in St Peter’s Room – Goodworth Clatford 08.00 Said Holy Communion St Mary’s (NJ) Mrs P Keene Community Coffee Morning. 10.00 Sung Eucharist St Peter’s (NJ) 17 Aug (Wed) 7.00pm The Wednesday Bridge Club meets in GCVC 12.00 Baptism Joshua Thomas All Saints’ (NJ) 18 Aug (Thurs) Abbotts Ann WI’s Outing to Syon House 18.00 Evensong All Saints. (PE) 5.30–6.30pm Hand Bell Ringing at 9 Catherine’s Walk. Sunday 28th August Fourteenth Sunday of Trinity 7.30pm Bellringing practice St Mary’s 08.00 Said Holy Communion St Mary’s (NJ) Miss W Casson 7.45pm Benefice Choir Practice, St.Peter’s 10.00 Sung Family Eucharist All Saints’ (NJ) 19 Aug (Fri) 10.00am Goodworth Clatford WI Walking Group 18.00 Evensong St Peter’s (TT) 20 Aug (Sat Opening 2.00pm Clatford Valley Gardening Club’s Flower, Vegetable, Fruit and Produce Show, in Upper Clatford Memorial Hall. See page 15 Sunday 4th September Fifteenth Sunday of Trinity 21 Aug (Sun) (The Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity) – full service details, page 3 08.00 Said Holy Communion St Peter’s (NJ) 8.00pm Eagle Pub Quiz, Abbotts Ann 10.00 Sung Eucharist All Saints’ (NJ) 24 Aug (Wed) 7.00pm The Wednesday Bridge Club meets in GCVC 10.00 Family Service St Peter’s (PE) 7.45pm Clatford Valley Garden Club meets in UC Memorial Hall. 17.00 Tercentenary Evensong St Mary’s (Bishop David) 25 Aug (Thurs) 5.30–6.30pm Hand Bell Ringing at 9 Catherine’s Walk. Thursday 7th September 7.30pm Bellringing practice St Mary’s 19.30 Licensing Service St Peter’s (Bishop David) 7.45pm Benefice Choir Practice St Peter’s 28 Aug (Sun) (The Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity) – full service details, page 3 Anyone unable to carry out their duty and who cannot exchange with 8.00pm Eagle Pub Quiz, Abbotts Ann another sidesman please contact Kate Bennett or Wendy Casson on 712028. 29 Aug (Mon) (Bank Holiday Monday) Goodworth Clatford’s Flower Show and Fete at Please note that services are provisional as changes can sometimes be made Goodworth Clatford Village Club. at short notice. Please check the Sunday Link Sheet. 1.00pm Appleshaw Fete & Flower Show and Family Run P18 and P22 2 23 1918 . On 2nd September 1918 he was re-boarded in medical category B1 and on 28th September 1918 he attended a signalling course at Alexandria and Dear Friends, was granted proficiency pay at Class 1 on 10th October 1918 as a signaller. He then remained as an instructor at the Signals Base Depot until 6th January Well, as part of our Ministry Team it’s my turn to write the monthly letter again 1919. On 19th January 1919 he moved to 2 Demobilisation Camp and perhaps for the last time! embarked on TS Bermudian at Port Said on 12th February 1919. On 28th The usual advice during a vacancy is not to change anything but to wait for the February 1919 he was demobilised at Dover to the Class Z Army Reserve and new minister to arrive so they can plan the future. However, when Bishop dispersed to civilian life from 1 Dispersal Unit at Fovant on 1st March 1919. David invited us to form our Ministry Team to look after the three churches in There is a folio on the AF B104 where it appears that, on 22nd December our benefice during this vacancy that was not what he said.
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