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GGGrrraaapppeeeVVViiinnneee Bolingbroke Deanery
JULY 2015 ISSUE 469
• Mission Statement
The Diocese of Lincoln is called by God to faithful worship, confident discipleship and joyful service.
• Vision Statement To be a healthy, vibrant and sustainable church,
transforming lives in Greater Lincolnshire
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At the beginning of July I will be ordaining nine new deacons and nineteen new priests at two services of ordination in our Cathedral. For me, as bishop, ordination services are a special moment. I am deeply moved and humbled to see these people stand before God, ready to commit their lives to following Jesus and to serving his church.
The process that leads to ordination is a long and sometimes arduous one. It takes years of reflection and study to discern the essential nature of the call from God which each individual experiences. While not everyone is called to pursue a life in the ordained ministry, that model of reflecting and studying to discern God’s call to us is one which all of us can follow. Although the way ahead may not always be clear, the one thing of which we can always be certain is that God is calling us, and he has work for each of us to do.
I know many of you will be walking alongside these new deacons and new priests as they explore and begin to live out what the call to ordained ministry means for each of them in their lives and in the congregations in which they will be serving.
The lifelong task for each one of us is to do as these new deacons and priests are doing; to listen to God’s call; to reflect on its meaning for us; to answer and respond in our own lives. Each one of us - wherever we are, whoever we are and whatever gifts and skills we have been given - is called to use our gifts to the glory of God and in the service of others. May God be with you as you discern his will for you that, in grace, you may be enabled to respond with joy. Bishop Christopher
Bishop’s Letter
Bishop of Lincoln’s Social Justice Fund
On Monday 1st June, the Rt Revd Christopher Lowson, Bishop of Lincoln, launched a £1m social justice fund. The Bishop of Lincoln's Social Justice Fund is being administered in partnership with Lincolnshire Community Foundation and is the realisation of Bishop Christopher's dream - to enable work across greater Lincolnshire that helps to address social justice issues.
Applications are welcome from churches, not for profit community groups or social enterprises, and should be involved in social cohesion, isolation, poverty, older people, children and young people.
To apply please contact Sue Fortune, at Lincolnshire Community Foundation, on 01529 305825 or email: [email protected]
Sunday 5th July 5th Sunday after Trinity (Green) Continuous: Related: First Reading 2 Samuel 5.1-5, 9-10 Ezekiel 2.1-5 Psalm/Canticle Psalm 48 Psalm 123 Second Reading 2 Corinthians 12.2-10 Gospel Mark 6.1-13
Sunday 12th July 6th Sunday after Trinity (Green) Continuous: Related: First Reading 2 Samuel 6.1-5, 12b-19 Amos 7.7-15 Psalm/Canticle Psalm 24 Psalm 85.8-end Second Reading Ephesians 1.3-14 Gospel Mark 6.14-29
Sunday 19th July 7th Sunday after Trinity (Green) Continuous: Related: First Reading 2 Samuel 7.1-14a Jeremiah 23.1-6 Psalm/Canticle Psalm 89.20-37 Psalm 23 Second Reading Ephesians 2.11-end Gospel Mark 6.30-34, 53-end
Sunday 26th July 8th Sunday after Trinity (Green) Continuous: Related: First Reading 2 Samuel 11.1-5 2 Kings 4.42-end Psalm/Canticle Psalm 14 Psalm 145.10-19
Second Reading Ephesians 3.14-end Gospel John 6.1-21
GRAPEVINE MAGAZINE
All copy for next month’s issue to be with the Editor by the 14th of this month please.
Editor: Jane Howsam The Vicarage, Church Street, Spilsby, Lincs. PE23 5EF
July Diary Dates 4th East Kirkby Flower Festival 5th East Kirkby Flower Festival 6th Eresby Hall Home Communion 8th Diocesan Synod 12th Spilsby Show 13th Team Worship Meeting, 2pm Spilsby Vicarage 14th Home Communion at The Old Rectory Care Home, Stickney 14th Little Steeping PCC 18th Old Bolingbroke Fete 18th Stickney Gift Day & Midsummer Festival 18th Picnic by the Pond, Candlesby 21st Stickney Cluster PCC meeting 22nd West Keal PCC 24th St James’ Art & Craft Fayre, 12noon – 5.30pm 25th St James’ Art & Craft Fayre, 10am – 5pm 25th Raithby Casino night 27th Skendleby Coffee evening, 6pm 27th East Keal PCC August Diary Dates 1st Stickford Tombola at East Kirkby Airfield 1st Dalby Lammas Day 7th Hagworthingham Cheese & Wine 8th Partney Fair 18th Archdeacon’s Visitations to Parishes commence 25th ‘Making Scarecrows’ at East Keal
Skendleby Open Gardens (a variety of village gardens)
Sunday 28th June 2.00 ~ 5.00pm Admission - £4-00
(Accompanied children free)
Maps & Afternoon Teas available from The Old School
Proceeds to Skendleby Old School
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Group Registers: Funerals: Spilsby Cluster John Roger Coupland 72 years Spilsby died 21.05.15 Mary Rose Harrison 80 years Spilsby died 25.05.15 Judith Rosemary Locke-Wheaton 95 years Spilsby died 25.05.15 Joan Mary Tuplin 86 years Hundleby died 04.06.15 John William Kitchen 76 years Spilsby died 07.06.15 Partney Cluster Katherine Joyce Anderson 95 years Scremby died 12.05.15 Stickney Cluster Betty Rose Wincott 84 years Stickney
Baptisms: Marden Hill Cluster James Barbian Hagworthingham 14.06.15 Spilsby Cluster Toby George Francis Hundleby 25.05.15 Anya Scarlett Dewey-Clarke Hundleby 31.05.15 Stickney Cluster Sandra Boone Stickney 17.05.15
CONFIRMATION SERVICE 31st MAY 2015 Congratulations to: Denise Bateman Jodi Catherina James Catherine Blackburn Harriette Rowden-Jones Sarah Louise Westwell Sandra Boone Michelle Gelder Kari Cotton-Betteridge Grace Gelder Chelsea Drayton Isobel MacDonald Jake Higham Seth Cotton-Betteridge
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Fr Martin - Auf wiedersehen, adieu, Adieu, adieu, to yieu and yieu – well not yet! It is amazing just how fast four years can zip by! Martin has completed his four years training as our Assistant Curate and has moved on to his next post as Community Chaplain for the Skegness Group - for the next seven months. Yet he has not moved because he will continue to live in the Curate’s House until the point when he moves to his next full time position. I am very pleased that he is able to support the mission and ministry at St Matthew’s, & St Clement’s Skegness, St Mary Winthorpe, St Nicholas Addlethorpe and St Peter & St Paul Ingoldmells, not only because it was part of my old stomping ground but because we started the rot of clergy moves from Skegg. by appointing Fran! Please pray for all the Good people of that group and the thousands of visitors who take the trip to the seaside. Martin is continuing to look for his next move and we pray that that will be sorted sooner than later. I know we would all like to have the opportunity to say thank you to him for all that he has been for us over the last four years, lovingly backed by Kaye, Angharad & Eleri. It is the genious of the Church of England to fit the right people into the right slots, Martin had put down on his form seeking a curacy that he would like an Urban Parish and so you can see why he was appointed to our very rural area! However, he did not let that phase him and he has done an amazing job. AS well as developing the skills of the trade he has initiated so many new things, Breakfast Services, 2nd Sunday at 6, Prayer Vigils, Healing Services, Schools Programmes. Many thanks Martin and may you go from strength to strength in His service. His rapid translation to Skegg. has not given us a chance to say a proper thank
you but we will organise a bit of a do when we know his next move and I am
opening a fund to send him on his way with a little something. All donations
here to the Team Office in the Vicarage – Please!
Yours Peter
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SUMMER FAIR TOYNTON –ALL-SAINTS PRIMARY SCHOOL
FRIDAY 3RD JULY 3.15 P.M. TO 5.30 P.M.
PLEASE COME AND JOIN IN THE FUN WITH THE CHILDREN AND FAMILIES – YOU WILL BE MADE VERY WELCOME
ATTRACTIONS INCLUDE : PONY RIDES BY HUNDLEBY RIDING SCHOOL, ASSAULT COURSE AND BOUNCY CASTLES, BBQ BY HANDSEN’S, DENNETT’S ICE CREAM, RAFFLES, TEDDY TOMBOLA AND MANY, MANY MORE STALLS AND THINGS TO ENJOY
Brinkhill Open Gardens Sunday 5th July 2 – 5.30pm
6 open gardens, including 2 new for this year
Teas, plant sales and more
Entrance £3 per adult
Proceeds for the Notts and Lincs Ambucopter and St Philips Church, Brinkhill
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FAMILY SERVICE. “Don't judge a book by its cover” was the theme for Family service in June. Jane Parker led the service and crucifer was Rupert Parsons.
Reverend Joan Thornett had arranged a display of Bibles on the altar. The children (and some adults) had been taught the songs ‘Who built the ark? ‘ and ‘How did Moses cross the Red Sea’ by Margaret Cook before the start of the service. The children, with the help of Jane Howsam, coloured in pictures
connected with stories from the Bible. Eight children brought their pictures to the front and looked at the display of Bibles and decided which book they might choose to look at. Even though the Bibles didn't look exciting Jane and Margaret talked about the stories that could be found in the Bible and linked them to the pictures completed by the children. Everyone sang the songs learnt before the service. The congregation proved to be a great help! Reverend Joan talked about the book of Genesis being a history of a Nomadic people who wanted to know where they had come from; of the many rules and regulations found in Leviticus and the murder and mayhem found in Kings. The New Testament tells of God coming into the world and that God loves us....warts and all and that a book or person should not be judged by its cover. Jane led the prayers asking the congregation to think about the many threads
that are linked to the stories of their lives. The children enjoyed carrying on with the activities after the service and some of their work was displayed on the new Family Service board. The next Family service will be on July 5th at 10.00
Proceeds for the Partney Victory Hall Memorial Plaque
A well-travelled bag… The photo shows a St James’ Church bag on its tour of Barcelona. Background Gaudi's Cathedral...beautiful. The bag has also been to France, Switzerland, Brussels, Sark of the Channel Islands, St Mary’s Bryher, Tresco, St Martin’s of the Isles of Scilly, Portland Bill and Abbotsbury, Portsmouth. And it’s not stopping there as it will visit West Runton, Norfolk and Belgium in the near future. Feel free to join in and let us know where your St James bag has visited. A global star in the making!
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Thank You
Dorothy’s family would like to say a big thank you to everyone at St James for their support and friendship over the past few weeks. It is very much appreciated.
Deanery
Wholeness &
Healing Service
St Andrew’s Church
Halton Holegate
Sunday 19th
July
6.00pm
Second Sunday at 6
St Andrew’s Little Steeping
12th
July, 6.00pm
ALL WELCOME
C O F F E E M O R N I N G S
Every Saturday
10am – 12 noon
Come and join us
4th July
Fundraising stalls for Spilsby Brownies and Guides
Please come and support
East Kirkby
FLOWER FESTIVAL
“Angels & Stain Glass”
Saturday 4th
July &
Sunday 5 July
10.00am – 5.00pm Songs of Praise 5pm on Sunday
Refreshments
Raffle Tombola
Free Admission
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One Year On… July marks the end of my first year in the Bolingbroke Deanery Team – and what a year it has been. Our Christmas and Holy Week celebrations were particular highlights, and it has been ‘interesting’ to work at balancing the Parish work and the Discipleship work. One year on – I hope it is something to celebrate. It is tempting, when we reach particular anniversaries, to keep looking back, and even hankering after how things used to be. It is, of course, important to reflect on our past actions and how they have contributed to our current situation – but it is only worth doing if we complete the cycle – use the past to inform the present and help us plan for the future. That is what we have been doing as part of the Developing Discipleship Programme in the Stickney Cluster. Over the past few months we have talked about what we used to do, what we have tried, what we have given up. But now we are talking about action planning – setting ourselves one-year goals so that we move forwards and develop as a church and as individual disciples. In some respects, our plans are small, but achievable. In other ways, however, they challenge us to go beyond what we know, to step outside our comfort zone, and to trust God. I hope we are all prepared for a roller coaster ride, because that, in my experience, is what happens when we step out in faith! By the end of the month we will know what each Church has committed themselves to achieve over the next 12 months. My prayer is that, in 12 months’ time, we will be able to reflect on and enjoy the journey God has taken us on. All aboard!
Rev’d Fran
June 100 Club winners for Halton Holegate
S Cram Halton Holegate Mrs M Stockley Toynton All Saints G Young Louth Mrs J Dennett Spilsby
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CAPTION COMPETITION
APTION COMPET June Winner:
‘I wish she wouldn’t keep showing everyone where I had my operation.’ Congratulations - Di Brill
Just for a laugh… "I know she loves me to bits, but I wish she would respect my dignity" - Doreen Cooley
JULY PHOTO
Please send your captions, by 14th July to
‘Caption Competition’
The Vicarage, Church Street, Spilsby, Lincs. PE23 5EF
Old Bolingbroke RNLI collection in Old Bolingbroke amounted to £278.37. Thank you for your generosity.
St Andrew’s Church, Little Steeping
COFFEE MORNING
Tuesday 30th June Tuesday 14th July Tuesday 28th July
Tuesday 11th August
at Little Steeping Church
10.30am
ALL WELCOME
SPILSBY U3A
The next meeting will be on
Wednesday 8th
July
2.00pm
in the Franklin Hall
Speaker:
Barbara Meyer
who will give a talk on
‘Big Cats’
Annual Brackenbury Lecture
The Wesleys and Music Dr. Graham Saunders
Saturday 11th
July 2015 3.00pm
at Spilsby Methodist Church
with afternoon tea to follow
This is a joint meeting with Lincolnshire Methodist History Society, Spilsby Methodist Church, Tennyson Society and the Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology. It is usually held at Raithby Chapel which, sadly, is not available at present.
ALL ARE WELCOME
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Race for Life (Cancer Research UK) For the fourth year running my daughter Lindsay and granddaughter Orla have taken part in this event held in Cleethorpes (not Louth as mentioned in a previous copy of the Grape Vine.) A big “thank you” to all those who sponsored Orla - £260 has been raised. I went along on 17th May to cheer them on and found the whole experience a very moving one. The stadium at Cleethorpes was a sea of pink as hundreds of women gathered to take part. There were enthusiastic runners who raced the 5k in record time, others, less experienced who took things at a slower pace but with no less enthusiasm and bringing up the rear, the walkers, determined that they too would make a contribution to this fund raising campaign aimed at eradication of the 200 different forms of cancer. Perhaps the most moving part of the event was reading the dedications pinned to the backs of participants – relatives and friends who have died as a result of cancer, or who like me, are being treated at the present time. With so many calls on people’s generosity, I, along with Lindsay and Orla herself, are very grateful for the support so many of you gave her. Thank you. Joan Thornett Orla and Lindsay Parr (Joan Thornett's daughter and granddaughter) would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who sponsored Orla to run the Race for Life in support of Cancer Research. The grand total raised was £571, and much of that was thanks to kind Grape Vine readers and the lovely staff at Spilsby Primary School. We are really grateful.
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Partney Victory Hall Dances
Invite you to our
Bring & Share - End of Season
SUPPER DANCE AND SOCIAL
Let’s Have a Party!
Ballroom Party Dances Latin Sequence Old Time
SATURDAY 11th JULY 2015
7.30 till 11.00
at the Victory Hall, Partney
ADMISSION £4.00
(incl. Tea, Coffee, Cheese & Biscuits)
Entry by Ticket Only
Numbers are limited for Comfortable Dancing
For further details of the format for the evening and
To reserve your Tickets Tel 01790 754350 or 01754 890663
Bring your own Drinks and Glasses
Dancing to Recorded Music
Leaders & MCs Bob & Niki
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WOW! What a gift... ...just answer a question about motor racing a, b or c and text it on your phone to a given number that’s all we did. Then about 6 weeks later, a phone call came, confirming Peter and I had won the star prize. A trip to see the Indi 500 race in Indianapolis. A gift cost us nothing and yet to benefit from the gift we had to accept it. We did, who wouldn’t! It was free to us, Firestone Tyre Company had paid for it and offered it to us as a gift. We went on this amazing holiday with spending money provided and were truly thankful. This is like a parable:- Each one of us whether young or old, rich or poor has been offered the Gift of eternal life. It doesn’t cost us anything, but it cost Jesus His Life. You see it says in Romans Chapter 6 verse 23 “The wages of sin is death but the Gift of God is eternal life through Jesus our Lord.” You see however much we work or how hard we try, we cannot earn out salvation. The wages of sin is death, and every one of us have sinned, but the Good news is, The Gift of God is eternal life. Jesus paid for it all, by taking our sin on the cross All we have to do is to say sorry for our sin and wrong doing. Then ask Jesus to be our Saviour, and receive the free gift of Salvation and eternal life. Our holiday was far above and beyond our wildest dreams and I know that “Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God has prepared for them that love Him.” (Corinthians 2:9) Alleluia! So what are you waiting for? Mary Mackinder Toynton St Peter
East Keal Open Gardens Thank you to everyone who came to see all our lovely gardens on the 7th June. Thanks to all the helpers for their hard work. We raised £1575 for St Helen’s East Keal. The Parochial Church Council would like to thank all the people who exhibited their gardens on Sunday 7th June. Our thanks also to those who provided the refreshments and worked so hard in Cynthia and Bill's Garden.
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Picnic by the Pond
Live Music from Midnight Ramblers
Saturday 18th July 2015 6.00pm onwards
Toad Hall Fisheries Candlesby By kind invitation of Vance & Tracey Clarke
Bar Bring your own Picnic
Or
BBQ Food Available to buy
*******
Tickets £5
Tel 01754890632/01754890317
Proceeds for Skendleby Church & Help for Heroes
P R I Z E B I N G O
Saturday 18th
July
Eastville Village Hall
Doors open 1.15pm Eyes down 2pm
ALL WELCOME
Proceeds to church funds
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ERESBY HALL NEWS
The residents of Eresby Hall enjoyed a number of activities during Dementia Awareness week. A coffee morning was held on the Saturday morning. A sensory walk in the garden was enjoyed by some and others had the beach brought to them on the patio near the conservatory. A load of sand was delivered and an ice cream van arrived to provide a special treat. The residents then enjoyed a fish and chip supper. A day at the seaside in the comfort of the home.
Christine Motley and Margaret Palmer gave the residents time to reminisce about baking, washing and general housekeeping by bringing in a variety of items used many years ago in the kitchen.
Muriel and other residents were taken to see Muriel's horse which lives in a field in Stickford. As soon as Muriel called its name it came over to her and she had the pleasure of feeding it once more. A photograph was taken of the boat which is near the entrance to
the Hall and the residents were asked to design a floral display for the boat using pictures from gardening catalogues. Connie and Ruth won the competition. The boat and the other garden pots have now been set with bedding plants ready to give a colourful show when summer eventually arrives.
Polly, Pauline and Margaret are modelling the new black T shirts which volunteers are now invited to wear! This enables residents and visitors to identify people who may be able to assist them. Do you have any spare time? Just an hour a week? Have you considered volunteering at
Eresby Hall? A number of volunteers are always required when residents are taken on visits. An extra pair of hands is always useful for the various activities that take place. Please contact the Manager, Donella Savage, if you are interested. You will be made very welcome.
(Thank you to Eresby for providing this month’s cover photo)
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Come and join us at the
Harrington Village Fete in the beautiful grounds of Harrington Hall on the
19th
July 2015 from 2.00pm to 5.00pm. £1.00 Entrance per person
and much, much more!!!!! Halton Holegate Donations amounting to £130 received during Christian Aid Week. Thank you for your support.
Old Bolingbroke Church
Garden Fete
to be held at ‘The Laurels’
by kind permission of Mr & Mrs D Frazer
Saturday 18th July
3pm – 5pm
Cake Stall Tombola Bring & Buy Raffle Refreshments Games
A L L W E L C O M E
Proceeds for Church funds
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WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DAY MAKES....
Some of you may remember the song by Dinah Washington called “What Difference a day makes”, a more recent cover version is by Jamie Cullum. On 28 June it is exactly 1 year to the day since I was ordained a Priest. What a difference a day makes, this year has flown by with many new experiences, all of them very positive and all demanding but rewarding.
Many people have said to me “How do you do it and work full time?” It requires many ingredients, like a good recipe, first and foremost without God’s unstinting grace and mercy I would be lost and I would not be able to do it. He is the one who sustains me when I get tired and weary. The Holy Spirit gives me the strength and power to reach out to others and serve them as they deserve.
I also need a very good diary with everything in it, in the hope I turn up at the right place at the right time, believe me sometimes that is no mean feat! I also have an understanding Incumbent in Cheryl, which is very important. There is also a wonderful husband behind all this who shares my love for the Lord and understands that some nights we may not have our evening meal until very late. As part of the recipe there is also my mother who is always there for me, willing to listen and share her wisdom and love.
Over this past year it has been an immense privilege to be part of people’s special days, being able to baptise a child or to assist at a wedding or to be part of a celebration of someone’s life. All of these are life changing moments, all of them very precious and I feel very honoured to have been ordained a priest, and to be able to be part of their story.
Once again the people of the South Ormsby Group have been incredibly supportive and encouraging which is tremendous. I believe God has called me to this beautiful part of Lincolnshire to serve him with all my heart and to serve all in the South Ormsby Community and the Bolingbroke Deanery. I feel this next year will be another year of change not only for me but also for the group, with Cheryl’s retirement.
With God’s grace we will grow and develop together with Christ at the centre of all that takes place in the years to come. Blessings Teresa
Hundleby Many thanks to everyone who came and supported our Summer Fayre at St Mary’s on 20 June. There was a wonderful atmosphere. All enjoyed browsing the stalls or meeting friends whilst having a cup of tea or sampling the cakes and scones. Even the shower of rain did not dampen the afternoon. £1369 was raised. Many thanks.
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Art & Craft stalls Fun games Prize draw each day Tombolas Plants & Produce Cake stall Delicious refreshments available all day
Free Admission
NATIONAL BEADING WEEK
25 July – 2 August 2015 Come along to St James Fayre, Spilsby on 24/25 July 2015 and see Beading Lincs Members in action. They will be demonstrating many exciting beading techniques and you can take part at our ‘Make and Take’ table trying out a small beading project. There will be a display of work as well.
This event is part of a National Beading Week co-ordinated by the Beadworkers Guild to promote beading nationally and locally and to encourage people to try this all-absorbing craft.
Contact Fran Rose – [email protected] for information about local Beading Groups.
-East Keal-East Kirkby-Hagnaby-Hagworthingham-Hareby-Mavis Enderby-Miningsby-Lusby-Old Bolingbroke-Toynton All Saints-Toynton St. Peter-West Keal
JULY 2015 PATTERNS of WORSHIP
5th July West Keal 9.30am Holy Communion
Old Bolingbroke 11.15am Holy Communion
Trinity 5 Toynton All Saints 11.15am Morning Prayer
East Kirkby 3.00pm Holy Communion
12th July East Keal 9.30am Holy Communion
Hagworthingham 11.15am Morning Prayer
Trinity 6 Toynton St Peter 3.00pm Evening Prayer
19th July Mavis Enderby 8.00am Holy Communion
Old Bolingbroke 11.15am Morning Prayer
Trinity 7 Toynton All Saints 11.15am Holy Communion
West Keal 11.15am Morning Prayer
East Kirkby 3.00pm Evening Prayer
Hagworthingham 6.00pm Holy Communion
26th July East Keal 8.00am Holy Communion
Trinity 8 Toynton St Peter 3.00pm Holy Communion
2nd August Spilsby 10.00am Family Service
Trinity 9
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PARTNEY CLUSTER
Ashby by Partney, Aswardby, Candlesby, Dalby, Langton w Sutterby, Partney, Sausthorpe, Scremby, Skendleby
JULY 2015 PATTERNS OF WORSHIP
5th July Scremby 9.30am Holy Communion
Trinity 5 Partney 11.15am Family Service
Partney 11.45am Holy Communion
12th July Aswardby 9.30am Family Service
Skendleby 11.15am Holy Communion
Trinity 6
19th July Candlesby 9.30am Morning Prayer
( at Scremby church)
Trinity 7 Sausthorpe 11.15am Holy Communion
Partney 6.00pm Evening Prayer
26th July Dalby 9.30am Holy Communion
Langton 11.15am Family Service
Trinity 8 Skendleby 6.00pm Evening Prayer
2nd August Spilsby 10.00am Family Service
Trinity 9
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SPILSBY CLUSTER
St James Spilsby, St Mary Hundleby, Holy Trinity Raithby, All Saints Great Steeping, and the three St Andrew’s: Halton Holegate, Little Steeping & Firsby
http://lincoln.ourchurchweb.org.uk/spilsby/
Sunday 5th - Family Service ~ ‘Threads’
JULY 2015 PATTERNS of WORSHIP
5th July Spilsby 8.00am Eucharist Hundleby 9.30am Eucharist
Trinity 5 Spilsby 10.00am Family Service Raithby 6.00pm Eucharist Halton Holegate 6.00pm Evening Prayer
7th July Firsby 10.30am Eucharist
12th July Spilsby 9.30am Eucharist Hundleby 9.30am Morning Prayer
Trinity 6 Halton Holegate 11.15am Morning Prayer Great Steeping 3.00pm Eucharist Little Steeping 6.00pm 2nd Sunday at 6
19st July Spilsby 9.30am Eucharist Hundleby 9.30am Eucharist
Bag Enderby, Brinkhill, Calceby, Driby, Farforth, Harrington, Haugh, Ketsby,
Maidenwell, Oxcombe, Ruckland, Salmonby, Somersby, South Ormsby, Tetford & Worlaby.
SERVICES FOR JULY
5th July South Ormsby 8.00am Said Communion BCP
Trinity 5 Brinkhill 10.30am Holy Communion CW
Farforth 6.00pm Songs of Praise
12th July Bag Enderby 8.00am Said Communion CW
Trinity 6 South Ormsby 10.30am Holy Communion CW
19th July Harrington 8.00am Said Communion BCP
Trinity 7 Ruckland 10.30am Holy Communion CW
26th July Brinkhill 8.00am Said Common BCP
Trinity 8 South Ormsby 10.30am Holy Communion CW
10.00am Every Wednesday Morning Service at Tetford
Communion Service on the first
Wednesday of the month
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Casino Night with a Grand Auction of Promises
Roulette – Blackjack – Poker – Live Entertainer – Bar – Delicious
Canapés
Casino Royale
The Red House, Raithby By Spilsby
25th
July 2015 7.30pm to Midnight
Tickets £17.50 Black Tie
Grand Auction of Promises Including
Landrover Experience
A Days Fly Fishing
Murder Mystery Night
Steak Night for 4
Riding Lessons
Celebration Cake Commission
Equine Accessories
British Superbike Championship
Beauty Treatments
Home Cooked Indian Meal
Marc Marquez Designer Sunglasses
Many Other Items
All Proceeds to Holy Trinity Church,
Raithby By Spilsby
Details and Tickets from Cazzie 01790 754485, Alison 01790
753535 and Kathie 01790 752825
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St Barnabas Lincolnshire Hospice in
your community…
Our first ever Plant Sale & Garden Party took place in May at our Louth Hospice; it was fantastic to see so many people visiting the Hospice building, choosing from a selection of wonderful plants, perusing the stalls and taking part in the activities and games. The event raised almost £1000 to support the continuing delivery of St Barnabas Hospice care in the East Lindsey area from the Louth Hospice.
Our sincere thanks to everyone who donated plants, raffle prizes and who came along on the day; it was lovely to see you and we really appreciate your support.
Our next Coffee Morning at the Louth Hospice will take place on Thursday 23rd July 10am-12noon. We will have a selection of stall’s and activities. Entry is free and we would love you to join us!
COFFEE EVENING
ON MONDAY 27TH
JULY
AT WILLOW RISE, SKENDLEBY
AT 6.00PM
GAMES, TOMBOLA,
CAKE STALL, BRING AND BUY
PROCEEDS FOR CHURCH FUNDS
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On Tuesday 29th September we will be back at Alford Manor House with our Ladies Afternoon Tea. Tickets are just £10 in advance and include a delicious homemade afternoon tea, beautiful local craft and gift stalls to peruse and entertainment from the `Withern Singers’. Our local Hospice shop will also deliver a mini fashion show! This always proves to be a popular event so to book tickets go to www.stbarnabashospice.co.uk or contact myself.
With many thanks for your continuing support.
Caroline Swindin Community Events Fundraiser email at [email protected] Mobile: 07435 970309
P A R T N E Y F A I R 2 0 1 5
SATURDAY 8th AUGUST
11am to 4pm
FREE PARKING AND ADMISSION
incorporating
FUN DOG SHOW – 01754 830435
CRAFT FAIR – 01790 754355
CRAFT DEMONSTRATIONS
CIRCUS WORKSHOP
HORNCASTLE UKULELE BAND
FAMILY HISTORY & MEMORABILIA
VINTAGE TRACTORS & ENGINES
BBQ – CAKES – TEAS – REFRESHMENTS
STALLS GALORE AND GAMES FOR THE CHILDREN
at the Rectory & Glebe Field
ALL PROCEEDS TO PARTNEY GROUP “SHARE” FUND
For further details contact: John Hudson on 01790 752566
SHAMPOO & BLOWDRY £10 WASH CUT & BLOWDRY £17 HIGHLIGHTING FROM £15 FULL HEAD COLOUR £20 PERMS FROM £20
Tel: 01205 480992 Mob: 07769 537894
ACTION RESPONSE
COMPUTING
P.C. REPAIRS Visits Anytime, Affordable.
COMPUTERS BUILT Windows 7 or 8
Tel: 01205 480992 Mob: 07506 903332
Let your cat stay in the comfort of its own familiar surroundings when you are away from home.
“ The Cat Lady” will visit your home daily while you are away and attend to your cat’s needs.
Less stressful for your cat and cheaper for you than cattery fees
Phone Sally, “The Cat Lady”, on 07793 551380 or 01790 754000
to discuss your cat’s requirements.
Eresby Hall is situated in Spilsby providing residential care for older people offering high quality long and short-term care and flexible day care in a homely environment. Our tea room is open: Thursdays 10am–11.30pm Sundays 2pm–4pm
Please contact Donella Savage on 01790 752495 for more information.
Registered charity no 1048355
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The Compleat
Gardener Ltd
We are professional, qualified
gardeners working for domestic
and commercial clients
throughout the area.
We have established an enviable
reputation for our work and can
offer you a quality service backed
by garden design expertise
We are also able to provide a
total lawn-care package to give
you the emerald green lawn you
have always wanted.
For further information and a free
estimate – without obligation,
please call
Mark Fort on 01790754479
Maurice Bird
After a long break I am now back on the Public Speaking circuit with my themed talk – ‘The Great British Humour.’
If your members are looking for a fun talk then this will be for them!
Not only is my talk humorous it is inspirational and will put a smile on the faces that need one. Learn about a Rose being named after me! Hear about my meeting with “Alan Titchmarsh” and how my painting could make me a rich man.
I have just given my first talk since the long break and the audience loved it. For bookings or further information, email me [email protected] or phone 01790 752458 (leave a message if I am not there and I will get back to you).
No charge for speaking except for travel expenses. I look forward to hearing from you, yours, Maurice Bird, Spilsby, Lincs
Lunchtime specials also available Tuesday to Saturday £6.50 for main
course or £12.95 for two courses with coffee/tea
Comprehensive buffet menu for christenings, parties and wakes
Sunday lunch – traditional Sunday lunch plus a large selection
from our regular menu
Large parties catered for
Tastes of Lincolnshire and Tastes of Excellence Award winners
4* ensuite accommodation – twin, double and super king beds,
ground floor rooms available
(one with a wet room and suitable for a wheelchair user)
Open Tuesday to Sunday (closed on Monday)
12 noon to 2pm and 6pm to 10.30pm
Food served 12 noon to 2pm and 6pm to 9pm
Clothing/blankets etc for the Salvation Army
Could anyone with un-needed warm clothing (sweaters, coats, socks, shoes etc.) blankets, sleeping bags etc. please contact me as I am collecting on a regular basis for the Salvation Army to help with homeless people in Skegness, Lincoln and Boston. There are more than you might think.
All donations would be much appreciated. I will collect.
Please call Richard Walter
on 01507 480632
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Old Bolingbroke Home Salon
or will do mobile
Tel: 01790 763557
Mob: 07955 038815
Shirley’s
Hairdressing Services
Highlights Multimedia
Family Films & Videos to DVD
Indoor & Outdoor Sound System (on site engineer/operator/announcer available)
BOSTON ELECTRICAL SERVICES UNIT D1 BOSTON INDUSTRIAL CENTRE NORFOLK STREET, BOSTON PE21 9HG TEL 01205 350737
CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE bostonelectrics.co.uk
WE ARE A FAMILY OWNED BUSINESS SERVING CUSTOMERS IN THIS AREA NOW SINCE 1985.
WE REPAIR MOST ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FROM VACUUM CLEANERS, MICROWAVE OVENS TO COOKERS AND WASHING MACHINES.
IN OUR EXTENSIVE SHOWROOM WE HAVE ON DISPLAY over 100 fridges and freezers over 40 washing machines and dryers over 40 cookers and over 40 ovens and hobs. vacuum cleaners microwave ovens cooker hoods all colours of kettle and toaster food mixers and fryers table lamps and light fittings
WE CAN OFFER EXTENDED GUARANTEES AT VERY COMPETITIVE PRICES
DELIVERY AND CONNECTING (NOT GAS) PLUS REMOVAL OF THE OLD APPLIANCE IS FREE OF CHARGE
WE ALSO SELL
lots of different sorts of lamps including pearl light bulbs, fluorescent tubes and fittings
salt for water softeners
cooker hood filters and
spares for washing machines
plus lots of unusual bits and pieces
COME IN AND BROWSE NEXT TIME YOU ARE IN BOSTON YOU WILL FIND US FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL