Link Up - Weybourne Group of Parishes

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Link Up - Weybourne Group of Parishes
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Link Up
October - November 2013
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From Father Phil
Back in August at the beginning of that lovely summer we have just experienced, I joined
our Holt Deanery Blueprint Christian youth group on the Walsingham Youth Pilgrimage.
We in turn joined 700 11-18 year olds from all over the country for a tiring but thoroughly
enjoyable week.
Blueprint was founded by our Children, Youth & Family Missioner (CYFM), Simon Fenn,
and meets twice a month. It is growing steadily and enjoys a great sense of what it means to
be a young Christian.
It is now three years since Simon was appointed as the first Holt Deanery CYFM. It was then
and still is an imaginative and creative agreement with the Diocese to fund a full time post
that would lead, develop and sustain the work of mission and ministry with young people
and their families across this rural deanery of 37 parishes.
At the heart of Simon’s work, we continue to believe that every young person matters within
God’s Kingdom. Jesus gives us an opportunity to work as a community. We help to build
this community by our relationship with all people including the young. Which is where our
CYFM comes in.
Rural communities as we know have particular challenges especially here on the North
Norfolk coast: with small populations and remote villages. It is very different in the towns
and the city where sheer volume and numbers make the appointment of youth ministers
almost routine. To appoint a rural CYFM is unique and rather radical!
So over the past three years Simon has worked extensively in our local schools: Sheringham
High; Reepham High; the Primary schools of Sheringham and Holt; the Pilgrim Federation
of Kelling, Blakeney, Hindringham and Walsingham. Strong relationships have been
established at the youth clubs in Briston, Binham and Holt. Simon supports the Messy
Church groups at Weybourne and Blakeney and Living Stones at Holt.
One project that has made the greatest impact in the past twelve months has been the growth
of Prayer Spaces in our schools – primary as well as secondary. Simon has succeeded in
encouraging prayer spaces that invite children and young people to spend a while during
their busy break and lunchtimes to pray or leave prayer requests or just sit in quiet
surroundings. These wonderful spaces enable children and young people to explore faith and
spirituality from a broadly Christian perspective in a safe, creative and interactive way. This
project has helped support the excellent pastoral care that the school involved already offer.
Feedback from the pupils, the staff and the Headteachers has been universally positive.
There is much more besides but this gives us a flavour of what is possible when the Holy
Spirit guides our prayers and our actions to support, encourage and enable young people
and their families on their journey of faith and in their daily lives.
May God continue to bless Simon in his work as our Children Youth & Family Missioner and
all our volunteers who support young people so well.
Our grand business is not to see what lies dimly in the distance,
but to do what lies clearly at hand.
Carlyle.
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CHURCH NEWS October-November 2013
MESSY CHURCH
Our meeting of Messy Church in October will be on Wednesday 9th and our meeting in November
on Wednesday 13th. On each occasion we will meet at 3.30pm in Weybourne Village Hall as usual.
If you have any queries, please telephone Father Phil on 588268.
BODHAM HOUSE GROUP:
Our meeting in October will take place on Thursday 3rd at 2.15pm at the home of Maisie
Mack, Pond Farm, Lower Bodham. Our meeting in November will be on Thursday 7th at
2.15pm at the home of Ray and Eve Smith, Yeaver Cottage, Church Road, West Beckham. We
shall continue our studies in the Acts of the Apostles. New members are always welcome.
COMMEMORATION SERVICE.
We shall be holding our annual Commemoration Services at Bodham and Weybourne on
Sunday 3rd November. Both Services will commence at 3pm. Please come and support
these Services and if you would like your departed loved one’s names to be read out at
these Services please let Father Phil. know. (Tel. 588268).
NEW TRAIDCRAFT CATALOGUE AVAILABLE:
Traidcraft, the UK’s leading fair trade organisation, has launched its autumn 2013
catalogue, which offers the UK’s widest choice of fair trade products.
The new Traidcraft range offers more than 450 ethically-made products, which celebrate
indigenous craftsmanship from Africa, Asia and Latin America. Many are handcrafted by
artisans using traditional skills.
The new catalogue is available at each of our churches and includes a wide range of
Christmas cards and goods including Advent calendars with chocolates at only £3.99 each.
Order forms are with each copy. You can post or telephone your order to Annette and Frank.
The brand new fair trade range features beautifully handcrafted homewares, stylish
jewellery and accessories and children’s toys, as well as groceries, gift foods and drinks.
Each item is unique – and each has its own story.
Please remember that a range of food products – coffee, chocolate, sweets, sugar and
biscuits – as well as some gift products, are stocked by Annette and Frank. We intend
stocking a few Advent Calendars, and one of each Christmas card to help you choose.
SUNDAY READINGS FOR OCTOBER & NOVEMBER: YEAR C.
OCTOBER:
6th Trinity 19
Habakkuk 1: 1 – 4, 2: 1 – 4; 2 Timothy 1: 1 – 14; Luke 17: 5 – 10.
13th Trinity 20
2 Kings 5: 1 – 3, 7 – 15c; 2 Timothy 2: 8 – 15; Luke 17: 11 – 19.
20th Trinity 21
Genesis 32: 22 – 31; 2 Timothy 3: 14 – 4: 5; Luke 18: 1 – 8.
27th Bible Sunday Isaiah 45: 22 – end; Romans 15: 1 – 6; Luke 4: 16 – 24.
NOVEMBER:
3rd All Saints
Daniel 7: 1 – 3, 15 – 18; Ephesians 1: 11 – end; Luke 6: 20 – 31.
10th Remembrance Job 19: 23 – 27a; 2 Thessalonians 2: 1 – 5, 13 – end; Luke 20:27 – 38.
17th 2nd Before Advent Malachi 4: 1 – 2a; 2 Thessalonians 3: 6 – 13; Luke 21: 5 – 19.
24th Christ the King Jeremiah 23: 1 – 6; Colossians 1: 11 – 20; Luke 23: 33 – 43.
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CALENDAR
October - November 2013
OCTOBER:
3rd Thursday 10.30am
Community Coffee in Salthouse Village Hall.
2.15pm Bodham House Group meets at Quietways, Lower Bodham.
4th Friday
10.00am Holy Communion Service at Kelling – St. Francis of Assissi.
6th THE NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY:
Sunday Worship round the Group.
9th Wednesday 3.30pm Messy Church meets in Weybourne Village Hall.
13th THE TWENTIETH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY:
Sunday Worship round the Group.
17th Thursday
10.00am Coffee Morning And Gift Day at Dell Gate, The Dell, Bodham.
20th THE TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.
Sunday Worship round the Group.
26th Saturday
2.00pm Autumn Bazaar in Bodham Village Hall.
27th THE LAST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY (BIBLE SUNDAY).
Sunday Worship round the Group.
29th Tuesday
10.00am Coffee Morning at Weybourne Chapel.
NOVEMBER:
1st FRIDAY: ALL SAINTS’ DAY.
2nd SATURDAY: COMMEMORATION OF THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED (ALL SOULS).
3rd THE FOURTH SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT (ALL SAINTS & ALL SOULS).
Sunday Worship round the Group
3.00pm Commemoration Services at Bodham & Weybourne.
7th Thursday
10.30am Community Coffee in Salthouse Village Hall.
2.15pm Bodham House Group meets at Pond Farm, Lower Bodham.
8th Friday
10.00am Holy Communion Service at Kelling – English Martyrs.
10th THE THIRD SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT: REMEMBRANCE DAY.
9.15am Said Eucharist at Weybourne.
10.50am Remembrance Day Services round the Group.
3.30pm Mozart Requiem to be sung at Salthouse.
13th Wednesday 3.30pm Messy Church meets in Weybourne Village Hall.
17th THE SECOND SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT.
Sunday Worship round the Group.
20th Wednesday 10am-1pm Coffee and Brunch café Pop-Inn at Weybourne Chapel.
21st Thursday 10.30am
Coffee Morning at Dell Gate, The Dell, Bodham.
23rd Saturday 11.00am
Christmas Fair at Salthouse.
24th THE SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT: CHRIST THE KING.
Sunday Worship round the Group.
EARLY DECEMBER.
1st ADVENT SUNDAY.
Sunday Worship round the Group.
Copy for the DECEMBER/JANUARY issue of Link up to Peter Alexander
by Friday, 8th November, please.
EARLY COPY WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED.
(4, The Dell, Bodham or by E-mail to: peter.brenda2@tiscali.co.uk)
Link up is published by the Weybourne Group of Churches and printed by Cheverton & Son Ltd of Cromer.
The views expressed in the publication are not necessarily those of the publishers or the Editorial Team.
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WELLS RNLI LIFEBOAT SERVICE 2013
On Sunday 4th August the Wells Branch of the RNLI held their 53rd Annual Lifeboat
Service conducted from the Wells lifeboat by the Rev. Neil Woodruff, the Minister of Wells
Congregational Church and also the RNLI Chaplain. The Rev. Andrew Good, Rector of
St. Nicholas Church, Wells, gave the blessing. The Churches Together Choir led the singing
accompanied by Fakenham Town Band. The service was held to thank God for the often
dangerous and selfless work the lifeboat crews undertake between Great Yarmouth and
the Humber in order to save lives.
The address was given by Rev. John Mills, the RN Association Chaplain who previously
served on the aircraft carrier, HMS Victorious. He shared with us some of the many
worrying times he personally experienced on board the ship while in stormy waters. He
took as his theme the story of Jesus and his disciples on board a boat on the Sea of Galilee.
(Mark chapter 4 v 35-41). The disciples did not realise that with Jesus on board their boat
they didn’t have to worry or be scared. Rev. John Mills compared this story with the
storms of life which everyone has to face. So many things, he said, can make our lives, sad,
worrying and scary: loneliness, illness, bereavement, financial problems, hunger,
homelessness, family breakdown, divorce, crime, violence……. “Wow!” he exclaimed
“I would have Jesus as the coxswain of my boat every day of my life!” All we have to do
is to ask Jesus to take control of our lives, and listening to him every moment of each day.
With Jesus in control of our boat he will give comfort, help and guidance during the
storms and the peaceful times of life.
During the singing of the last hymn, Abide with me, it was very moving and poignant
watching the lifeboat manoeuvre its way down the channel to the lifeboat station.
What dangers lie ahead for the lifeboat crews? What worries, concerns or dangers lie
ahead for us…..? The words of one of the hymns we sang were as follows:
Will your anchor hold in the storms of life,
when the clouds unfold their wings of strife?
When the strong tides lift, and the cables strain,
will your anchor drift, or firm remain?
Will your anchor hold in the straits of fear,
when the breakers roar and the reef is near?
While the surges rage and the wild wind blow,
shall the angry waves then your boat overflow?
Will your anchor hold in the flood of death,
when the waters cold chill your latest breath?
On the rising tide you can never fail,
while your anchor holds within the veil.
Will your eyes behold through the morning light,
the City of Gold and the harbour bright?
Will you anchor safe by the heavenly shore,
when life’s storms are past for evermore?
We have an anchor that keeps the soul
steadfast and sure while the billows roll;
Fastened to the rock which cannot move,
grounded firm and deep in the Saviour’s love.
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Out and about with Fred
How things can change! In the last Link Up, I wrote that in May and June “few days reached
70F”, and that “Summer was reluctant to follow Spring”. In July that all changed and we had
real Summer weather. A dry June was followed by a dry July with just 0.64 of an inch of rain,
but August was better with 1.61 inches, but we are still in need of more. As I write, the grain
harvest is almost in, but the sugar beet still has some growing to do. The level of the water at
the Kelling water meadow began to fall and by the end of August only a narrow strip of water
remained down the centre. We do of course need the level to fall to encourage migrating waders
to drop in to feed on their way south, and so it did. A few came in July, but August saw a good
selection with up to 54 black-tailed godwits, one avocet, four greenshanks, seven ruffs,
redshank and spotted redshank, common sandpiper, knot, snipe, ringed plover and best, two
wood sandpipers which brought a lot of birders down to see them. One morning several people
were watching them when two of those flying kites with noisy engines swooped low over the
meadow to land on the camp. All the birds flew off, and thus two people’s pleasure ruined that
of many others. They could easily have flown round the meadow to land.
A pair each of coot, moorhen and mallard bred and the pair of Egyptian geese successfully
reared their two young and flew off together on the 10th of July. Mediterranean gulls were seen
several times, but these newcomers to our British breeding birds are causing problems in some
places by nesting in the colonies of terns and are eating their chicks. The beautiful white little
egrets now breeding in our area cause no such problems, except to the small fish they catch. I
watched one feeding in a ditch at Cley where it caught 20 sticklebacks in 10 minutes; it had
some trouble swallowing the larger ones owing to the sharp spines on them.
There was a ‘fall’ of migrant birds on the 26th August when there were reports of redstarts, pied
flycatchers and wrynecks among other species. I missed the redstarts but did manage to see a
wryneck, not a colourful bird but one with intricate patterns of grey, brown and black. A
relation of the woodpecker it feeds largely on ants like the green woodpecker. It used to breed
in this country but sadly no longer does so.
June was a poor month for butterflies and moths but things really livened up in the next two
months. Many migrant silver Y moths arrived from the Continent but only a few painted lady
butterflies. Peacocks and small tortoishells were more numerous and red admirals made a
colourful splash. In August I saw four clouded yellow butterflies at Kelling which I have not
seen for years. I went to Holt Lowes to look for my first silver washed fritillaries and was
surprised at how large they were.
Moth trapping has been very good. I have caught 14 species in my garden for the first time
including some not recorded in Weybourne before. One night I caught 90 species of macro
moths, and my friend caught 137 species when I joined him. One night he caught a bedstraw
hawkmoth, very rare here. It has been an exciting two months, and the cricket has been good too.
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Wild bird food for sale in any quantity including
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Bird feeders, wildflower seeds, cards,
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BODHAM:
BODHAM AND BECKHAM VILLAGE HALL FILM CLUB:
October/November films have all been recently released and have received great reviews,
we hope you enjoy them.
Wednesday October 9th – 7.00pm: Hitchcock 2012 (12) starring Anthony Hopkins, Helen
Mirren, Scarlett Johansson and Jessica Biel. A love film based on the story of Alfred
Hitchcock and his relationship with his wife during the filming of ‘Psycho’ in 1960. It’s
1959 and Hitchcock is becoming increasingly worried about his relevance. Hitchcock
decides a change of direction is what is needed. He settles on adapting Robert Bloch’s true
crime novel ‘Psycho’, despite the protestations of both his wife, Alma, and Paramount
President, Barney Balaban. Reviews include: “Excellent match between Hopkins and
Mirren. They were both very good. The movie is entertaining and the whole family
enjoyed it.” “Much more than I expected – I enjoyed it. You really see the connection
between him and his wife with heartfelt scenes too.”
Wednesday October 23rd – 7.00pm: A Bunch of Amateurs 2008 (15) starring Imelda
Staunton, Charles Durning, Samantha Bond, Derek Jacobi and Burt Reynolds. A sleazy
Hollywood agent tricks on of his clients, a faded action star, into playing King Lear in an
amateur charity production in London.
Reviews include: “ superb…………….” “A taste of a lovely mature wine.” “Definitely
worth a watch..feet up..and a beverage.” “ English subtle humour and observation. Not
bad. A bit uneventful, slow and flat and not particularly funny.” (HOPE THIS REVIEWER
GOT IT WRONG)
Wednesday November 6th – 7.00pm: Ginger & Rosa 2012 (12) starring Alessandro
Nivola, Christina Hendricks, Ellie Fanning, Timothy Spall, Alice Englert, Annette Bening
and Oliver Platt. An evocative and beautifully shot portrait of post-war Britain, as seen
through the eyes of Elle Fanning’s impressionable young teenager. Ginger and Rosa are 2
inseparable friends growing up in 1960’s London as the Cuban Missile Crisis looms and
the pivotal event that comes to redefine their relationship. Reviews include: “Well made
and very accessible for Sally Potter (Director). The young girls were great. Hendricks
struggled. It’s a great coming of age type tale – recommended.” “This was an elegantly
shot film, with care and thought taken to ensure the scene evoked the era and tensions of
the time.” (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY WOMAN’S WEEKLY)
Wednesday November 20th – 7.00pm: Chalet Girl 2011 (12) starring Bill Nighy, Sophie
Bush, Brooke Shields, Ed Westwick, Tamsin Egerton, Felicity Jones, Nicholas Braun,
Georgia King and Bill Bailey. Kim Matthews, a pretty and cocky 16 year-old from Essex,
has the world at her feet, winning skateboarding competitions with an unrivalled skill and
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panache. 3 years later, however, she’s working in a burger bar, her skateboarding days a
distant dream as she struggles to support herself and her dad, mentally and emotionally,
after the tragic death of her mum. Reviews include: “Really love this film and want to buy
it. Fun, happy, snowy. Seen it a few times and it always makes me laugh, a good film.”
“Great film which we thoroughly enjoyed – made you want to attempt snowboarding
regardless as to whether you’re capable or not!”
JAZZ RETURNS TO THE RED HART
Courtesy of Lee and his team, and by popular demand, the Lumiere Rouge is back. Come
and join us for an evening of fun and foot tapping Jazz on Friday October 4th and Friday
November 1st Entry 3.50, 8.00pm – 10.30pm. While you’re here why not spoil yourself and
indulge in Lee’s exciting new menu. Ring 01263 588270 to make a reservation.
BODHAM FIREWORK DISPLAY
Sunday November 3rd Firework Display and Bonfire on BODHAM PLAYING FIELD.
Gates open at 6.00pm – Bonfire lit at 6.45pm – Firework Display at 7.00pm.
Adults £2.00 – Children £1.00. BBQ and Soft Drinks available. FREE PARKING.
Fireworks sponsored by the Bonus Ball Competition, Red Hart Inn and Bodham Big
Weekend/Rock Bodham.
SALTHOUSE:
The SCARECROW Competition was judged by Denise of Catriona Court and was a great
success as usual and much admired by holiday-makers!
First prize was won by Betty Holman’s Fisherman - £25
(prize donated by Paul & Amanda Vesty)
2nd: the man on the toilet by Winnie - £15 (donated by Dan of the Dun Cow)
3rd: the Old lady with the walking frame by July Large - £10
(donated by Richard of Salthouse Hall)
4th: the children playing by Mary-Beth- box of chocs (donated by Val)
A Big ‘Thankyou’ to Andrew Gray for supplying the straw to stuff the scarecrows!
(see pictures of the scarecrows on the News page of www.salthousehistory.co.uk
UPPER SHERINGHAM:
The Village Hall at Upper Sheringham was opened on the 17th October 1923 and was
"built from funds privately raised for the purpose of a Club and place of physical and
mental recreation." To celebrate this 90th Anniversary we are holding a "Nostalgia Night"
of music from 1920s to 1980s, with a Fish & Chips or Pie & Chips supper. You can of
course bring your own drinks as per usual. Tickets for this anniversary event will cost
£7.50 and will be on sale on Friday, 4th October, from 10.00 - 12.00noon. When
purchasing tickets please let us know your choice of meal for the evening so that it can be
pre-ordered from the supplier.
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WEYBOURNE:
Weybourne FunDay – On behalf of the committee of the Weybourne Community Fund, I
would like to say a HUGE “Thank You” to all of the dozens of dedicated volunteers who
helped us in a variety of different ways during this year’s FunDay. We had help setting
things up, help on the day and help with the post event clear up. Without this help, the
event, quite simply, could not have taken place. Without this help (and just perfect
weather) we could not have achieved the record attendance and record receipts we
managed to achieve this year. We know that our friends give their time gladly and enjoy
the camaraderie of a ‘team effort’ but we are always so grateful to you folks for what you
do and for the true ‘community spirit’ such an event seems to create amongst us all. As
always, the proceeds from FunDay will be spent on good causes within the village of
Weybourne only, and details of how the money is spent can be seen on our notice board
(side wall of bus shelter).
GLAVEN CARING:
GLAVEN CARING MINI-BUS - CAN YOU HELP?
In order to maintain the wonderful service given to many senior citizens in our area by the staff
and volunteers at the Glaven Centre we urgently need to recruit more attendants and drivers.
The duty consists of taking out our vehicle (a mini-bus with a rear lift to take wheelchairs
and less mobile clients) to collect elderly people from Holt, and villages surrounding
Blakeney and taking them to the Glaven Centre at Thistleton Court, Blakeney, and
returning them home later in the day. We start at 8.45a.m usually finishing before 11a.m; the
afternoon session starts at 2.30p.m and finishes about 4.30p.m. The crew consists of a driver
and an attendant: The driver needs to be under 70, but there is no age restriction for the
attendant. Instruction will be given and no special licence is needed to drive the vehicle.
If you are available at least once a month, and are interested in this worth-while and
interesting activity please contact Bob Norris, who conducts the training, on 01263 741254.
Many thanks in anticipation, Helen Norris.
(i/c ambulance rota).
OPEN DAY AND COFFEE MORNING:
The Open Day and Coffee Morning will be held at the Glaven Centre, Thistleton Court,
Blakeney, 10.30 – 12noon, on Saturday 5th October.
There will be Books, Bric-a-Brac, Cakes, Raffle, Tombola etc.
Entrance £1 which includes coffee: All proceeds to Glaven Caring.
Registered Charity 270185: Tel. 01263 740762.
CLINIC DATES: Please ring for appointments: 01263 740762.
Toe-Nail Clinic: 18th October, 1st November, 15th November, 29th November,
13th December.
Hearing Aid Service: 30th October, 29th November, 18th December
Hairdressing: Every Wednesday from 10am until 12noon.
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9 CHALK RIVERS PROJECT:
Did you know the Norfolk landscape has a stronghold of internationally rare Chalk
Rivers? Chalk Rivers are incredibly important for wildlife as the water quality is so
healthy. There are about 200 in the world and over 160 of these are in England with a
definite stronghold in Norfolk.
The Norfolk Rivers Trust, in conjunction with the Norfolk Coast Partnership and the
Norfolk County Council, has been awarded £1.3M from the Environment Agency to work
on restoring some of Norfolk's internationally rare chalk river habitats. This project is the
second biggest catchment restoration project in the country.
Over the next couple of years the 9 Chalk Rivers project team will be looking at the
Glaven, Stiffkey, Babingley and Gaywood with a long term hope to apply for more
funding to work on the Hun, Mun, Heacham, Ingol and Burn. Work will include
reinstating the natural bends to allow the rivers to clean themselves, removal of non native
species to enable native species to flourish, enable flood plains where possible to develop
to store water and provide new habitat for species and work to decrease silt and pollution
in the rivers.
The project will involve on the ground improvements and the team are working closely
with landowners and communities to ensure that their needs are also being met and that
they can gain from the work planned by healthier and better functioning rivers.
Another major component of the work is to bring local communities together to learn
about their rivers, talk about their concerns and in time form self sustaining groups that
can ‘manage’ the rivers over the longer term. The project team will be doing that by
running a series of walks, talks, workshops and family events.
You can find out more about the project on Twitter @9ChalkRivers and on the Norfolk
Rivers Trust website at www.norfolkriverstrust.org or contact Gemma Clark, the
Community Involvement Officer for the 9 Chalk Rivers Project by email at
gemma.clark@norfolk.gov.uk or telephone on 01553 778024.
NORFOLK COMMUNITY LAW SERVICE:
Free Legal Advice at Merchants’ Place, 11 Church Street, Cromer.
Any queries or to make an appointment telephone 01603 496623
From 5pm on the dates indicated.
Free Legal Advice with a Solicitor.
1st October – Family.
8th October – Employment.
15th October – Employment.
22nd October – Family.
29th October – Wills and Probate.
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Oh dear !
SOME MUSINGS ON EVERYDAY LIFE:
I live in my own little word, but it’s OK, they know me here.
Money can’t buy happiness, but it sure makes misery easier to deal with.
I don’t approve of political jokes; I’ve seen too many get elected.
Everyday I beat my own previous record for the number of consecutive days I’ve stayed alive.
When every things coming your way, you’re in the wrong lane.
The e-mail of the species, is more deadly than the mail.
The Lord gave us two ends; one to sit on and other to think with. Success depends on which
one we use the most.
Long ago, when old people cursed and beat the ground with sticks, it was called witchcraft.
Today it’s called golf.
Just when I was getting used to yesterday, along came today.
WHY THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IS SO HARD TO LEARN:
The bandage was wound around the wound.
The farm was used to produce produce.
The dump was so full that it had to refuse more refuse.
We must polish the Polish furniture.
The soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert.
Since there is no time like the present, he thought that it was time to present the present.
I did not object to the object.
The insurance was invalid for the invalid.
There was a row among the oarsmen about how to row.
They were too close to the door to close it.
The stag does certain things when does are present.
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St Helen & All Saints
WEST BECKHAM
CHURCHWARDEN
Mr. John Berry The Old Rectory, Church Road, West Beckham.
LINK UP CONTACT
Mrs. Rose Moreton:
SUNDAY SERVICES:
OCTOBER.
6th 9.15am Holy Communion.
13th 9.15am Holy Communion.
NOVEMBER.
3rd 9.15am
10th 10.50am
20th 9.45am United Service(Bodham V.H). 17th
27th 9.15am Holy Communion at Bodham. 24th
9.45am
9.15am
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Holy Communion.
Remembrance Day.
Service(Bodham).
United Service(Bodham V.H).
Holy Communion at Bodham.
AUGUST FETE:
For a number of reasons this event had to be cancelled; the Friends of St. Helen’s hope to
organise a similar fund-raiser next year.
READERS:
We would like to recruit more people to read the lessons at our two services on the first and
second Sundays. At present there are around 6 who regularly read, but we welcome anybody
who would like to do so to join that select group! There are 3 readings per service – one
usually from the Old Testament, one from the New (taken either from Acts of the Apostles or
one of the Epistles) and a Gospel reading, which is always read by the Rector or another
priest. The Sunday readings for the month can be found at the bottom of p2 in Link-up.
ROBIN DIPROSE:
I saw Robin at Whitehaven a few weeks ago; he seemed happy and comfortable.
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 10th :
The joint West Beckham and Bodham service to commemorate Remembrance Day is to be
held at Bodham Church this year at 10.50am. There will be no service at St Helen’s.
WEST BECKHAM WALKERS:
West Beckham Walkers meet at the village sign on Sundays Oct 27th and November 24th at
11.30. Walks to last around 2 hours. All welcome.
JESUS
Jesus died over 2000 years ago.
Nobody has ever referred to HIM as the late Jesus.
Not even the heathens; Nowhere in history.
Nowhere has HE ever been referred to in the past tense.
HE 'is' the Living God!
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All Saints
BODHAM
CHURCHWARDENS
Mrs. Mary Cubitt Williams Barn, Manor Farm, Bodham. 01263 713160
Mrs. Brenda Alexander Dell Gate, 4 The Dell, Bodham. 01263 588126
SUNDAY SERVICES:
OCTOBER.
NOVEMBER.
6th 9.15am Holy Communion. 3rd 9.15am
(West Beckham).
3rd 3.00pm
13th 3.00pm Songs of Praise.
10th 10.50am
20th 9.45am United Service.
17th 9.45am
(Bodham Village Hall). 24th 9.15am
27th 9.15am Holy Communion.
Holy Communion.
(West Beckham).
Commemoration Service.
Remembrance Day Service.
Joint Service (Bodham Village Hall).
Holy Communion.
HARVEST SERVICES IN SEPTEMBER:
Our Harvest Songs of Praise in the Church on the 8th September was well attended. Thank you
to all the ladies who decorated the Church so beautifully for this occasion. Thank you, too, to
everyone who donated items of grocery instead of the traditional fruit and vegetables. These
items were passed on to the local Food Bank. Our offertory was given to Aid Africa.
Our United Village Hall Service on the following Sunday, was also well attended and,
afterwards, a goodly number of people sat down to a delicious Harvest Lunch. A big thank you
to those who donated offerings for the lunch and to those who carried out the earlier
preparations. The offering from the Service together with the profit from the lunch was also
given to Aid Africa. The total amount amounted to £
.
GIFT DAY APPEAL:
Our Annual Appeal this year will be on Thursday, 17th October. If you are willing to help
us in this way, the Gift Day envelopes can be handed to Rev. Peter Alexander or Father
Phil. at the Coffee Morning to be held, by kind invitation, at Peter and Brenda’s home at 4,
The Dell in Bodham, opposite the Village Hall between 10am and 12noon. If you are unable
to come to the Coffee Morning, the envelopes can be given at any time to Rev. Peter or to
Ann Digby, 3 Providence Place which is opposite the Village Stores.
AUTUMN BAZAAR ON SATURDAY, 26th OCTOBER:
Our Autumn Bazaar will be held in Bodham Village Hall between 2 and 4pm. There will be
various stalls – cakes, tombola, bric-a brac, raffle, and, of course, refreshments. We will be
pleased to see you. If anyone has any items suitable for the stalls or prizes,
please contact Ann Digby (Tel: 588409).
SINCEREST THANKS
Our sincerest thanks go to Peter Bedell and Podge Baker who are repainting the
Church Porch. Many thanks indeed for a job being done really well.
COFFEE MORNINGS:
Brenda’s Coffee Morning will take place in October on Thursday 17th at 10.00am. On this
occasion it will double with the Gift Day. Our meeting in November will take place on Thursday,
21st at 10.30am. All are welcome. There is no charge; it is just an opportunity for us all to come
together to chat.
REMEMBRANCE DAY:
The annual Remembrance Day Service will be held at All Saints, Bodham on Sunday 10th
November beginning at 10.50am in Church. We will remember the fallen from both Bodham and
East and West Beckham at this Service.
BODHAM BIG WEEKEND:
We offer a big thank you to members of the Bodham Big Weekend Committee who have very
generously donated £500 to the Church from the monies they raised. Their hard work is much
appreciated and we thank them for this.
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St Mary
KELLING
CHURCHWARDENS
Mr. Ron V. Cox
12, Kelling Close, Holt.
Mrs. Sarah Walker The Old Coach House, Kelling.
SUNDAY SERVICES:
OCTOBER.
6th
11.00am Matins.
13th 11.00am Holy Communion.
20th 11.00am Matins.
27th 11.00am Holy Communion.
NOVEMBER.
3rd 11.00am
10th 10.50am
17th 11.00am
24th 10.00am
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Matins.
Remembrance Day Service.
Matins.
Holy Communion.
CHURCH AND CHURCHYARD:
Plastering in the Lady Chapel is finished and the lime-wash should be completed soon ready for
David Holgate to start on his picture.
Our thanks are due to Terry who has laboured in the heat of several days to cut down most of the
rough in the Churchyard entirely voluntarily.
DATES FOR THE CALENDAR:
Mid-week Communion on Friday, the 4th October at 10am to celebrate the Feast of St. Francis of
Assissi.
Mid-week Communion on Friday, the 8th November to celebrate the English martyrs, thinking
perhaps of Tyndale and Cranmer.
Remembrance Day Service on Sunday, 10th November at the War Memorial at 10.50am.
BIBLE STUDY:
Our Group has re-started having been defeated by Jeremiah, not the most cheerful soul. We are
back on the New Testament. Anybody interested in attending the Group, please contact Ron Cox
for details (Tel:713389).
QUOTES TO NOTE.
He who knows not and knows not that he knows not is a fool – shun him;
He who knows not and knows that he knows not can be taught – teach him;
He who knows and knows not that he knows that he is asleep – wake him;
He who knows and knows that he knows is a prophet – follow him.
Persian Apophthegm.
Liberty means responsibility; that is why most men dread it.
G. B. Shaw.
My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of people, those who do the work and those
who take the credit. He told me to try and be in the first group; there was less competition there.
Indira Gandhi.
A woman is like a tea bag; you never know how strong it is until it’s in hot water.
Eleanor Roosevelt.
It’s not true that I had nothing on; I had the radio on.
Marilyn Monroe.
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St Nicholas
SALTHOUSE
CHURCHWARDENS
Dr. Sarah Dawson The Manor House, Cross Street, Salthouse.
Mr. Andrew Wigley The Old Chapel, Coast Road, Salthouse.
SUNDAY SERVICES:
OCTOBER.
6th 9.15am Sunday Celebration
13th 9.15am Holy Communion.
20th 9.15am Holy Communion.
27th No Service Today.
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NOVEMBER.
3rd 9.15am Sunday Celebration.
10th 10.50am Remembrance Day Service.
17th 9.15am Holy Communion.
24th No Service Today.
Please note there are no services on Sunday 27th October or on Sunday 24th November.
REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY:
This year's Service of Remembrance will be held in the Church on Sunday 10th November
at 10.50 am. Coffee/tea will be served after the service. All are welcome.
The Kelling Consort, with organist David Morgan and soloists Chloe Barnett, Vera Cooke,
Chris Barnes and Chris Gadd, conducted by Angela Dugdale, will sing the Mozart Requiem
on Remembrance Sunday, November 10th at 3.30pm in St Nicholas, Salthouse. Tickets at £8
each from Holt Computers and at the door. All proceeds to the Friends of Salthouse Church.
Please come to hear this lovely music and help shore up the fabric of this wonderful church.
Parking available in the British Columbia Hall.
CHRISTMAS FAIR 2013:
The ever popular Christmas Fair will be held in the Church on Saturday 23rd November
between 11.00 am and 3.30 pm. There will be stalls selling fashion accessories, special bags
etc from ‘Knotcraft’, traditional crafts, ‘Pandora's People’, special nutmeg soaps, and
seasonal greeting cards, wrapping paper etc from ‘Phoenix Trading’, also food stalls
including homemade food and scrumptious cakes from the ‘Blakeney Baking Company’.
New stalls for this year will include different types of glass jewellery from ‘Hotstuff’, soft
hand-felted craft creations and soft furnishings, art craft materials, card making etc. and
particularly for the ladies: ‘Avon Beauty products’. Children (and adults!) will no doubt be
tempted by ‘Beck's Sweets’ which are traditional and affordable. No fair would of course be
complete without the Bottle Stall/Tombola, second hand bookstall, Treasure Chest, Where's
the wine? the Raffle, a workshop for children.......and, of course, not forgetting Father
Christmas! Mulled wine including tea/coffee will be served. Hot food, kindly provided by
the Dun Cow, will be available throughout the day. Everyone is welcome.
In preparation for this year's Christmas Fair, we would be very grateful for contributions for
the following: prizes for the raffle, new gifts for the Bottle stall/Tombola, bottles of wine, boxes
of chocolates and interesting items for the bric-a-brac stall, books. If you can help with anything,
please call Sarah (740497) or Andrew (741772) or bring any contributions to The Manor House,
Cross Street or The Old Chapel, Coast Road. All donations will be gratefully received.
COMMUNITY COFFEE:
The New COFFEE/GOSSIP (renamed ‘Community Coffee’ and re-situated to the first
Thursday of each month!) will be on 3rd October and the 7th November at 10.30am.
FROM THE REGISTERS:
Weddings:
Poppy Lloyd and Martin Forsyth were married in Salthouse on 31st August.
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All Saints
WEYBOURNE
The Eucharist is celebrated
in the Priory Church every
Wednesday at 10am
CHURCHWARDENS
Mrs. Penny Holt
Annie’s Cottage, The Street, Weybourne.
Mr. Paul Jolley
68, Avenue South, Sheringham.
SUNDAY SERVICES:
OCTOBER.
6th 9.15am Sunday Celebration.
13th
20th
27th
9.15am Sung Eucharist.
9.15am Sung Eucharist.
9.15am Sung Eucharist.
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NOVEMBER.
3rd
9.15am Sunday Celebration.
3.00pm Commemoration Service.
10th
9.15am Said Eucharist
10.50am Remembrance Day Service.
17th
9.15am Sung Eucharist.
24th
9.15am Sung Eucharist.
SUMMER FAIRS:
Once again we held two Summer Fairs over the summer. Both events were very well
attended and over £1660 was raised for church funds. We were all very pleased that such a
fantastic amount was raised over the two days. Thank you to all the helpers and stallholders
and of course a very big thanks to our supporters whether they be from the village or
holidaymakers. These events can be quite tiring for our helpers so if you would like to lend
a hand at any future event, please have a word with one of the Churchwardens.
LEPROSY MISSION:
Mary Fovargue would like to remind those who support The Leprosy Mission that it’s time
for the collecting boxes to be handed in for emptying. All donations however large or small
are very welcome. Don’t forget that Mary also collects used postage stamps for The Leprosy
Mission and these can be placed in the box at the back of the church.
AUTUMN FAIR:
Following the success of the Summer Fairs, the Autumn Fair will be held on Saturday 19th
October from 10:30am to 2:00pm in the Village Hall. There will be the usual variety of stalls
and great refreshments, including bacon rolls, will be available. Your support would be
much appreciated.
COMMEMORATION SERVICE:
As in previous years, there will be a Commemoration Service on Sunday 3rd November at
3:00pm in the Priory Church to commemorate departed loved ones. Please let Father Phil
know the name of any loved one you wish to be remembered at this service. There will be a
similar service held at Bodham at the same time.
REMEMBRANCE SERVICE – 10th NOVEMBER:
As in previous years, the Remembrance Service will start at 10:50 am with a wreath laying
ceremony at the war memorial in the churchyard. We will then move into the Priory Church
for the remainder of the service of Remembrance and Reconciliation.
BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE:
We are pleased to report that work has recently commenced on the construction of the stand
for the Book of Remembrance. We look forward to seeing it in church soon.
MESSY CHURCH:
The October and November meetings will take place on Wednesday 9th and 13th
respectively. Meet at Weybourne Village Hall at 3:30pm for a 4:00pm start. The event
concludes with a meal in the Village Hall.
FROM THE PARISH REGISTERS:
22nd June 2013: Funeral of Phyllis Harrison: 3rd July 2013: Requiem Mass for Dorothy Lee:
12th July 2013: Funeral of Robert Weston.
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Methodist Church
WEYBOURNE
SUNDAY SERVICES:
October
6th
October
13th
October
20th
October
27th
November
1st
November
8th
November
November
15th
22nd
10.45am
10.45am
10.45am
10.45am
10.45am
10.50am
Mr. Charles Bensley.
Deacon Marian Sharp.
Local Arrangement.
Rev. Gordon Lemmon (Holy Communion).
Local Arrangement.
United Service at the Parish Church for
Remembrance Day.
10.45am Rev. Maureen Jones.
10.45am Mrs. Linda Ling.
STRAWBERRY TEA:
Many thanks to everyone who contributed to our very successful Strawberry Tea on the 17th July.
We were blessed with a glorious day so were able to use the Chapel and garden. £212 was raised
for Chapel Funds.
FAREWELL and HALLO!
Some of us went to the farewell celebrations of our Minister, Rev. Colin Sherwood on 30th July.
It was good to see several of our Churches Together members there. We welcomed our new
Minister, Rev. David Philo in early September.
NOTICE BOARD:
Have you noticed our lovely new Notice Board? Grateful thanks to one of our members, (He
won’t want to be named!), who erected it. Where would we be without willing helpers in Chapel
and Church? We salute you all.
POP-INNS:
After three happy years, Jane and Dick will not be able to continue our weekly Pop-Inns during
the coming Winter. How will people survive without their weekly bacon butty? Jane and Dick
wish to give a huge thank you to everyone who supported them so regularly. Over the three
years, more than £3,500 was raised for good causes. The Chapel is very, very grateful for all their
efforts. The last tea-time pop-inn for the Summer months was held on the 18th September.
COFFEE MORNINGS:
On Tuesday 29th October, we shall have a Coffee Morning including stalls, Tombola etc starting
from 10am. On Wednesday 20th November from 10am until 1pm we shall have a Coffee and
Brunch Café Pop-Inn.
FOOD BANK:
Unfortunately there is still a great need for the Food Bank. Please leave your contributions in the
box at the back of the Chapel.
AND FINALLY:
Do please come and join us on a Sunday or at any of our events. “Come ye thankful people, come.”
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All Saints
UPPER SHERINGHAM
CHURCHWARDEN
Mrs. Lin Wright
Mill House, Upper Sheringham.
SUNDAY SERVICES:
OCTOBER.
6th 11.00am Sung Eucharist.
13th 11.00am Sung Eucharist.
20th 11.00am Sung Eucharist.
27th 11.00am Sung Eucharist.
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The Eucharist is celebrated
in the Church every
Thursday at 10am
NOVEMBER.
3rd
11.00am Sung Eucharist
10th
10.50am Remembrance Day Service.
17th
11.00am Sung Eucharist.
24th
11.00am Sung Eucharist.
CATCH-UP - WEDNESDAY 17TH JULY, 2013:
It was with sadness that Sheringham Little Theatre felt unable to proceed with the
performance of ‘Teechers’ due to be held at All Saints Church Upper Sheringham. A lot of
hard work and effort goes into the Summer Rep performances and as there had been no
ticket sales or enquiries, the Little Theatre management felt it expedient to withdraw. The
Upper Sheringham Churchwarden and members of the PCC thank everyone at Sheringham
Little Theatre for their very kind offer.
‘MORE CATCH UP’ - “PAPER WINGS” BY RHUBARB THEATRE GROUP:
Upper Sheringham Church on Friday July 19th was host to a cast of three and one technician
who worked non-stop for one and a half hours to produce a magical and very emotive
entertainment. The masked players used simple props and shadow cut outs to convey the
concept of movement and storyline. Dance, mime, music and a strange but descriptive
language connected with a sadly small audience of all ages. This creative group from
Lincolnshire deserved more support and will hopefully return to the area with their next
production which will be well worth attending. My five year old grand daughter and I loved
this unusual show which entertained and intrigued us in turn.
M. Cubitt
HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING:
Our Harvest Service on Sunday 1st of September was a joyous occasion. All tinned and
dried food has been sent to the Food Bank at St. Joseph’s Sheringham. The collection at this
service was in support of Water Aid.
REMEMBRANCE DAY:
Our Remembrance Day Service is at 10.50am on Sunday 10th November. All are welcome.
NOTES FOR YOUR DIARY:
8th December 2013: 9 Lessons and Carols with the Sheringham and Cromer Brass Band.
Mincepies tea/coffee will be served after the service.
FROM THE REGISTERS:
Holy Matrimony: 3rd August 2013 between Lewis Gotts and Eliza Miller. Our prayers and
best wishes are with Lewis and Eliza in their life together.
Holy Baptism: 25th August 2013 Ruby and Tilly-Mae Stearman. Our prayers are with Ruby
and Tilly-Mae, their parents Timothy and Suzanne, and the godparents.
FOOD BANK
The Cromer and District Food Bank has recently indicated a particular
need for the following:
Fruit Juice(UHT)
Cream Crackers
Snack Bars/Chocolate
Fruit Squash
Tinned Potatoes
Instant Cup Soup Full Cream UHT Milk
Tinned Carrots
Children’s Treats
Shampoo
Instant Coffee(100g)
Men’s Disposable
Razors.
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LLOYD DURHAM
Telephone: HOLT 713113
Funeral Services
Mrs HELEN WICKES
Qualified
Funeral Directors
24 HOUR
SERVICE
Office and Chapel of Rest
11a AVENUE ROAD,
HIGH KELLING, HOLT
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John Olsen Tiling
Wall and Floor Tiling
Bathrooms,
Kitchens
and Conservatories
Ceramic
Porcelain
Natural Stone
Free estimates
Tel. 07967162651/01263588215
Bodham Post
Office & Stores
Your local convenience store
Easy parking
Shop open:
7am-7pm Monday - Saturday
9am - 12 noon Sunday
Swipe/Mobile top ups
Free to use ATM
Lottery
Fresh local suppliers
Off Sales inc. local beers
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CLERGY
The Rev’d Philip Blamire
Rector
The Rectory, Weybourne, NR25 7SY
Telephone: (01263) 588268
The Rev’d Frank Clarke
Assistant Priest
7 Alexandra Road, Sheringham, NR26 8HU
Telephone: (01263) 825677
The Rev’d Peter Alexander (Editor)
Honorary Assistant Priest
Dell Gate, 4 The Dell, Bodham, NR25 6NG
Telephone: (01263) 588126
The Rev’d Angela Dugdale MBE
Honorary Assistant Priest
The Old Carpenters' Shop, Kelling, NR25 7EL
Telephone: (01263) 588389
The Rev’d Richard Sutton
Honorary Assistant Priest
1 Old School Court, Upper Sheringham, NR26 8UA
Telephone: (01263) 821918
READER
Mr John Arkell
Licensed Reader
Church House Farm, Lower Bodham, NR25 6PS
Telephone: (01263) 715582
PASTORAL ASSISTANTS
Mr Geoff. and Mrs Brenda Worton
GROUP ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
25 Ainsworth Court, Holt
Telephone: (01263) 715503
Mrs Margaret Boardman
4 Sheringham Road, Upper Sheringham, NR26 8TG
Telephone: (01263) 824237
Mrs Jane Peploe
Hunters, High Street, Cley-next-the-Sea, NR25 7AP
Telephone: (01263) 741471
LINK UP TREASURER
BENEFICE WEBSITE & EMAIL
www.weybournegroup.co.uk
THE METHODIST CHURCH
The Rev’d David Philo
The Manse, 65 Holway Road, Sheringham, NR26 8HP
Telephone: (01263) 822485
WEYBOURNE METHODIST CHURCH
Church Steward: Mrs Barbara Young Flinthill House, Reading Room Loke, Kelling, NR25 7HA
Tel: (01263) 588568
THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Father Denys Lloyd
The Presbytery, 58 Cromer Road, Sheringham
Telephone: (01263) 822036
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