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GGGrrraaapppeeeVVViiinnneee Bolingbroke Deanery
JUNE 2015 ISSUE 468
• 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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Dear Friends,
Over the last few weeks our television screens and computer newsfeeds have been full of images of the most appalling human suffering, some as a result of natural causes, others driven by fear and conditions which are so intolerable or dangerous that it has led to individuals risking their lives, and those of their families, in attempting to escape across the Mediterranean in overcrowded and unseaworthy vessels. I am humbled by the tireless efforts of aid agencies and individuals across the world who work together to relieve their suffering.
It is easy to feel helpless in the face of all this heartache, to imagine that anything we could do would be so small and insignificant in the face of such large-scale problems. But that is not so. All around us, in every one of our communities, there are people who need our help – and every one of us has the ability to make a difference. God calls us to do what we can to help our neighbours and, as Christians, it should be our joyful duty to work hard to do so.
I know that many of you already do so much to make a difference in your communities, helping those who are vulnerable, isolated and living in poverty, and building support networks for the young and the old. But there is always so much more to be done. And in greater Lincolnshire, more help is now available as the Diocese of Lincoln, in partnership with community organisations, has launched a £1m Social Justice Fund to provide grants to support projects that make the real difference in the lives of the people who need the most support.
In the grand scheme of things, £1m is not a lot of money considering the challenge we face. The average person in the UK will earn more than £1m during the 40 years of their working life. If each of us takes up the call to help our neighbours, together we can help to build a more just society, transforming lives across greater Lincolnshire. We have an opportunity, however small, to live out our Christian discipleship and use our time, our skills and our money to support those for whom there is sometimes otherwise very little hope.
Bishop Christopher
Bishop’s Letter
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READINGS AT THE EUCHARIST
Principal Service
Sunday 7th June 1st Sunday after Trinity (Green) Continuous: Related: First Reading 1 Samuel 8.4-11 [12-15] Genesis 3.8-15 16-20 [11.14-end] Psalm/Canticle Psalm 138 Psalm 130 Second Reading 2 Corinthians 4.13 - 5.1 Gospel Mark 3.20-end
Sunday 14th June 2nd Sunday after Trinity (Green) Continuous: Related: First Reading 1 Samuel 15.34 - 16.13 Ezekiel 17.22-end Psalm/Canticle Psalm 20 Psalm 92.1-4, 12-end
[or 92.1-8] Second Reading 2 Corinthians 5.6-10 [11-13] 14-17 Gospel Mark 4.26-34 Sunday 21st June 3rd Sunday after Trinity (Green) Continuous: Related: First Reading 1 Samuel 17,[1a,4-11, Job 38.1-11 19-23] 32-49 Psalm/Canticle Psalm 9.9-end Psalm 107.1-3, 23-32 [or 107.23-32]
or 1 Samuel 17.57 - 18.5, 10-16 Psalm 133
Second Reading 2 Corinthians 6.1-13 Gospel Mark 4.35-end Sunday 28th June 4th Sunday after Trinity (Green) Continuous: Related: First Reading 2 Samuel 1.1, 17-end Wisdom of Solomon 1.13-15; 2.23, 24 Psalm/Canticle Psalm 130 Canticle:Lamentations 3.23-33 or Psalm 30
Lamentations 3.23-
33 may be read as the first reading in place of Wisdom 1.13-15; 2.23, 24
Second Reading 2 Corinthians 8.7-end Gospel Mark 5.21-end
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June Diary Dates 1st Skendleby PCC meeting 2nd Marden Hill Cluster meeting, Spilsby Vicarage, 7pm 3rd Firsby PCC meeting 3rd Stickford DDP Event in the Community Hall 6th Hagworthingham Gift Day 6th St James Coffee Morning. 10am-12noon 6th Stickney & New Leake DDP Vision Event in Stickney Youth Centre 7th East Keal Open Gardens, 11am-4pm 8th Spilsby PCC meeting 8th Stickford PCC meeting 9th Home Communion at The Old Rectory Care Home 9th Deanery Synod, Old School Room, South Ormsby, 7pm 10th Stickney PCC Meeting 13th St James Coffee Morning. 10am-12noon + Olive Tree stall 15-17th Conference: Making and Growing Disciples in the Countryside 17th Old Bolingbroke PCC meeting 19th East Keal church ‘clean-up’ 20th St James Coffee Morning. 10am-12noon 20th Hundleby Church Fayre, 2-4pm 20th Mavis Enderby Midsummer Madness, 2-4pm 21st ‘Music on a Summer Afternoon’, Hundleby, 3pm 24th Service at Sutterby Church 26th Chapter Meeting, South Ormsby 27th Coffee Morning for St James church & LIVES, 10am-12noon 27th Stickney Bingo in aid of Cancer Research 28th New Leake PCC meeting July Diary Dates 4th Discipleship Day 4th East Kirkby Flower Festival 5th East Kirkby Flower Festival 8th Diocesan Synod 12th Spilsby Show 13th Team Worship Meeting, 2pm Spilsby Vicarage 14th Little Steeping PCC 18th Old Bolingbroke Fete 18th Picnic by the Pond, Candlesby 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
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Group Registers: Funerals:
Marden Hill Cluster Barry Robert Arnold 57 years Hagnaby died 01.04.15 Audrey May Munden 83 years East Kirkby died 06.04.15 Spilsby Cluster Peter George Gibson 80 years Spilsby died 12.04.15 John Brian Pimperton 81 years Firsby died 22.04.15
(burial TAS)
Baptisms:
Marden Hill Cluster Coco Rose Wrisdale East Keal 16.05.15 Mollyanne Louise Anderson East Kirkby 17.05.15 Amy Louise Anderson East Kirkby 17.05.15 Spilsby Cluster Mila-Beau Burton Spilsby 09.05.15 Ruby Joyce Marsh Spilsby 10.05.15 Oscar Thomas Roberts-Doré Spilsby 17.05.15 Sofia Rose Roberts-Doré Spilsby 17.05.15 Partney Cluster Jodi Catherina James Scremby 03.05.15
Weddings:
Marden Hill Cluster Michael Pearson & Kim Margaret Everitt-Cox West Keal 02.05.15 Stickney Cluster Garry Gordon Bartlett & Carol Anne King Stickney 23.05.15
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
Tel: 01790 752526 (Mon-Fri 1pm-5pm) Email: [email protected]
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Deanery
Healing Service
St Andrew’s Church
Halton Holegate
Sunday 21st
June
6.00pm
Second Sunday at 6
St Andrew’s Little Steeping
14th
June, 6.00pm
ALL WELCOME
GARDEN PARTY
Saturday 30th May 2pm to 5pm
White Oak Grange, Old Main Road, Hagworthingham courtesy of Jan and Bernard Holmes
Admission : £5 pp to include full afternoon tea Tombola, Raffle, Cakes, Books and Plants Stalls, and Games
Wine Bar by donation
Proceeds to Holy Trinity Church and LIVES
St Andrew’s Church, Firsby
FLOWER FESTIVAL
Saturday 30th
May 10am–6pm
Sunday 31st
May 10am–5pm
Songs of Praise Sunday at 5pm
Rafflebola Stalls Teas
Proceeds for church funds
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CAPTION COMPETITION
APTION COMPET May Winner: “Lowering the voting age to 5 was controversial, but effective” Congratulations to Daniel Herrick
JUNE PHOTO
Please send your captions, by 14th June to
‘Caption Competition’ The Vicarage Church Street Spilsby Lincs PE23 5EF
or email to [email protected]
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The Pilgrim Course reminded me of the work of Jean-Pierre de Caussade enjoy the following and pray for those recently Confirmed. PC “The Gospel shows in the life of Jesus Christ a succession of these truths; and this same Jesus who lives and works always, continues to live and work in the souls of His saints. If you would live according to the Gospel, abandon yourself simply and entirely to the action of God. Jesus Christ is its supreme mouthpiece. “He was yesterday, is to-day, and will be for ever.” (Hebr. xiii, 8); continuing, not recommencing His life. What He has done is finished; what remains to be done is being carried on at every moment. Each saint receives a share in this divine life, and in each, Jesus Christ is different, although the same in Himself. The life of each saint is the life of Jesus Christ; it is a new gospel. The cheeks of the spouse are compared to beds of flowers, to gardens filled with fragrant blossoms. The divine action is the gardener, admirably arranging the flower beds. This garden resembles no other, for among all the flowers there are no two alike, or that can be described as being of the same species, except in the fidelity with which they respond to the action of the Creator, in leaving Him free to do as He pleases, and, on their side, obeying the laws imposed on them by their nature. Let God act, and let us do what He requires of us; this is the Gospel; this is the general Scripture, and the common law.”
East Keal’s Pet Service – the pets are
there somewhere!
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Live Theatre from Cutwater Productions
Stickford Community Centre
Friday 5th June 7.30pm
Tickets £6
Available from
Jill Catchpole 01205 480249
Cheryl Steele 01205 480477 Jean James 01205 480201
Book now to avoid disappointment
St Andrew’s Church, Little Steeping
COFFEE MORNING
Tuesday 2nd June Tuesday 16th June Tuesday 30th June
at Little Steeping Church
10.30am
ALL WELCOME
SPILSBY U3A
The next meeting will be on
Wednesday 10th
June
2.00pm
in the Franklin Hall
Speaker:
Julie Stevenson
who will talk about
Antarctica
– the White Wilderness
Don’t miss this play!
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Partney Victory Hall Dances
Request Night!
DANCE AND SOCIAL
Request Your Favourite Dance
WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEAD IT?
Ballroom Party Dances Latin
Sequence Old Time
SATURDAY 13th JUNE 2015
Victory Hall, Partney 7.30 till 10.30
ADMISSION £4.00 (incl Tea/ Coffee)
Numbers are limited for Comfortable Dancing
For more information Tel 01790 754350 or 01754 890663
Bring your own Drinks and Glasses
Dancing to Recorded Music
Leaders & MCs Bob & Niki
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Safe To Start The Bolingbroke Deanery
A training day for all those considering helping and working with
children and young people.
Saturday June 13th
The Old School, South Ormsby.
10am – 3-30pm.
Led by Dave Rose C.A. Diocesan Children and Youth Officer.
The aim of the day is to enable us to be clear about our
responsibilities and legal obligations in the organisation of and
leading of activities for children and young people.
Subjects will include: planning, recording, evaluation, evidencing.
. Safe and effective management and practice within the
context of pastoral care.
. Know the importance of planning, record keeping, evaluation.
. Be familiar with the principal legal requirements.
. Be able to complete a basic risk assessment for Children’s or
youth work.
. Complete the “Safe to Start” Check list.
There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion.
We are asked to bring our own packed lunch and a cake to share.
This is the first of a series of training and safeguarding days for
The Bolingbroke Deanery.
Please book your place before June 3rd
Cheryl Hilliam 01507-480236
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ERESBY HALL NEWS Now the better weather is on its way the residents will be able to spend time outside. Some residents were taken to the Methodist Church for the Monday coffee morning and it is hoped that the wheelchair push to the Hundleby Inn will take place in the near future. The residents have enjoyed a fish and chip supper and a chine supper as special treats and they will be enjoying entertainment from a visiting singer. Mrs Phylda Upex celebrated her 101st birthday at the end of April. What an amazing lady! Members of the craft club made Union Jacks and St George's Day flags for the Quiz night held in St James Church and enjoyed doing various pictures and craft items for the notice board in the home. Janet and Simon Enderby work very hard for Eresby Hall and the money they raise means the residents can have special treats like a chine supper, an aperitif before Sunday lunch, fruit punches at the various parties and ice cream and chocolate in addition to what the Home provides. Janet and Simon visit the Hall every Sunday lunch time to serve drinks and Janet goes round one afternoon a week serving ice cream. These additional treats are very much appreciated by the residents.
Dates for your diary: June 19th - National Open Day for residential homes and a hog roast August 8th - Summer Fair
Members of the Royal British Legion gathering before the thanksgiving service at St James’ Church to commemorate the 70
th anniversary of VE
day.
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Gardens Open in East Keal
Sunday 7 June 11am----4pm
Teas and Plant Stalls
£5 per adult-----Children free
Proceeds to St Helen’s Church East Keal
Tickets available on the day from any of the gardens.
All open gardens in the village will be clearly signed.
Any queries please ring 01790 753300 or 01790 754144
RETURN OF THE PROMS with
Partney choir, Partney School Choir
and Mareham-Le-Fen
Victory Silver Band on
Saturday 13th
June
7pm in Spilsby Methodist Chapel
LOUTH MALE VOICE CHOIR
FILM, STAGE, TRADITIONAL BRITISH and
AMERICAN TUNES, CHORAL MUSIC. WITH CHEESE AND WINE (INTERVAL)
FRIDAY 5TH JUNE 7.30pm to 9.30pm
TETFORD ST. MARY'S CHURCH
TICKETS £7.50
PLEASE RING PAUL HEWITT 01507 481769 or
DAVID MARSHALL 01507 534260
(ALTERNATIVELY TICKETS AT DOOR)
PARKING AT VILLAGE HALL
THE SOUTH ORMSBY GROUP OF PARISHES
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St. Mary’s Church, Hundleby
Summer Fayre
Saturday 20th June 2015
2 – 4 pm in the Church & Parish Room
Home - made Cakes Refreshments
Raffle Tombola Games Books
Plants Amanda’s Glass
Lincolnshire Wildlife
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FAMILY SERVICE On entering St James Church on Sunday, May 3rd for the Family service sounds of laughter could be heard as children (and adults) attempted to knock down skittles with quoits and score points on the round target area. The equipment was kindly loaned to the Church by Eresby Hall. The theme of the service was Going Round in Circles and once the service had begun the twelve children then coloured circular patterns with the help of Jane Howsam and Harriette Rowden-Jones.
Crucifor for the first time was Josh Hall. A poem entitled The Circle of life was read by Angharad Faulkner. Richard Swithenbank read the first lesson from Ecclesiastes who was the son of David, King of Jerusalem, and who considered everything meaningless. Bill Rose read the second lesson from Revelation when St John saw a new heaven and a new earth.
Jane Parker and Margaret Cook talked to the children about circles seen in everyday life, sang Ring a ring of roses and asked the congregation to move round and make a huge circle by holding hands and introducing themselves to their neighbour. There was little movement as clambouring over the pews was not an option! But the activity caused smiles and laughter. During the offertory Margaret played "Windmills of your mind"
Reverend Joan Thornett, who led the service, and Jane Parker then read a poem by Peter Dainty entitled ‘The Roundabout of Life’. This poem described the world as a roundabout and the daily round making our lives more meaningful enabling us to develop a new relationship with God and joining in God's circle of love. Reverend Joan invited us "to give a joyful shout as we are here to ride on God's fantastic roundabout". Christ is risen indeed. Alleluia.
Although it was a very wet morning it was good to see over 50 people at the service and the team were pleased to welcome visitors who were attending for the first time.
The next Family service will be on June 7th at 10.00 when the theme will be Don't judge a book by its cover.
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It was a grey day even before I set out for Lincoln. Pouring with rain (well the gardens need it), a little bit windy (blows the cobwebs away), and generally just grey. It wasn’t a whole heap better driving home again – OK, so it wasn’t raining quite so hard – but circling in my head were all my reflections on what we had discussed at our Discipleship Team meeting – it was one of those journeys when you get to your destination without really recalling where you have been. But then, driving from Horncastle through to Revesby, suddenly the sun came out. Turning a corner, there was a vibrancy in the different greens of the bushes and trees, and a sparkle in the blue of the sky. It was as if the whole world had been washed clean – and I just had to stop the car and marvel at the difference. But then I had to get back into the car and drive home to the work which was piled on my desk (including this article)! It was a small glimpse of something wonderful in the busyness of daily life. Sometimes these glimpses which give us a fresh outlook on life seem few and far between, but I wonder if that is because we are not looking for them. As part of the Discipleship Programme, we encourage Parishes and individuals to take a step back and look with fresh eyes at what they are doing, and how it fits within the mission of the church. Sometimes the reflections seem grey – ‘we do what we do because we have always done it’. Sometimes there is a kaleidoscope of bright ideas with little pattern or focus. God’s abundance brings colour and grey – freshness and tradition, growth and maturity, inspiration and calm. We can learn to work with both. Rev’d Fran
Hundleby W.I.
Please join us for a walking treasure hunt
Friday 26th
June
Starting 6.30pm at Hundleby Village Green.
Tickets £3.50 per person to include hot drink and burger. Family of 4, £10.
For tickets please contact Pat Bourn: 01790 752610 or Gill Clark: 01790 754797.
Happy Hunting!
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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
C O F F E E M O R N I N G S
Every Saturday 10am – 12 noon Come and join us
27 June Fundraiser for LIVES
Tombola, fun games, cards, books, cake stall
Please come and support
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All You Need Is Love (Beatles all the way!)
I know it is a week or two ago now, but if you saw, heard or read anything to do with the V.E Day 70th Celebrations, I shall be very surprised if you tell me you were not moved by something or someone. I do not think it can be emphasised enough how much we owe those incredible people. They tell us, nearly as one, that they were only doing what anyone would have done. Incredible, in tears more than once as I listened to their stories and watched as they laid wreaths at war memorials. What, I wondered, have we actually learnt? Surely we must have learnt something? Surely we all now know the futility of war and hostility? Surely it can never ever happen again? Jesus told his disciples, commanded his disciples to love one another: This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you. No one has a greater love than this, to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. You are my friends if you do what I command you. I do not call you servants any longer, because the servant does not know what the master is doing; but I have called you friends, because I have made known to you everything that I heard from my Father. You did not choose me but I chose you. John 15. Jesus commanded us to love one another, do we? He said no one has a greater love than to lay down their life for their friends. Would we? He said we are his friends if we do as he commanded. We cannot fail then, can we? He told us he has made known everything that he heard from his Father. So we have no problems, have we? Jesus Christ told us, showed us, how to be and to live with one another. Many thousands of people gave their lives for our freedom, for the freedom to choose and to believe Jesus Christ. Surely we have heard and are determined to obey? Surely to goodness, everyday sees us striving in some tiny way to ensure people know how to love one another? Jesus called each and every one of us, we have no excuses. You and I are called to love one another, we may not be asked to sacrifice our lives, but we are commanded to love each other. Our families, our homes, our friends, our communities, our world, all will be enriched if we actually strive to keep this commandment. As we thank God for the gift of his son and for all those incredibly selfless people who gave us our freedom, I pray we can all heed Christ’s command and try to obey.
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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
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Partney Choir
Anniversary Concert
The Victory Hall, Partney
Friday 3rd July
7.30 pm
Admission £5-00 (including supper)
Tickets: 01790 752566 (John Hudson) 01754 890321 (Margaret White)
Proceeds for the Partney Victory Hall Memorial Plaque
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The South Ormsby Group of Parishes
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
Bouncy Castle, Tug-of-War, Children’s Fancy Dress Competition, Outdoor Games,
Ice Creams, Teas/Coffees, cakes and much, much more!!!!!
Save the Date!
Casino Royale And
Grand Auction of Promises
Saturday 25th
July at 7.30pm
In Aid of
Holy Trinity, Raithby
Also Featuring Canapés, Cocktails
and Live Music
In The Marquee at The Red House, Raithby
Details from Cazzie 01790 754485, Alison 01790 753535 and
Kathie 01790 752825
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MARDEN HILL CLUSTER
-East Keal-East Kirkby-Hagnaby-Hagworthingham-Hareby-Mavis Enderby-Miningsby-Lusby-Old Bolingbroke-Toynton All Saints-Toynton St. Peter-West Keal
JUNE 2015 PATTERNS of WORSHIP
7th June West Keal 9.30am Holy Communion
Old Bolingbroke 11.15am Holy Communion
Trinity 1 Toynton All Saints 11.15am Morning Prayer
East Kirkby 3.00pm Holy Communion
14th June East Keal 9.30am Holy Communion
Hagworthingham 11.15am Morning Prayer
Trinity 2 Toynton St Peter 3.00pm Evening Prayer
21st June Mavis Enderby 8.00am Holy Communion
Old Bolingbroke 11.15am Morning Prayer
Trinity 3 Toynton All Saints 11.15am Holy Communion
West Keal 11.15am Morning Prayer
East Kirkby 3.00pm Evening Prayer
Hagworthingham 6.00pm Holy Communion
28th June East Keal 8.00am Holy Communion
Trinity 4 Toynton St Peter 3.00pm Holy Communion
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
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PARTNEY CLUSTER
Ashby by Partney, Aswardby, Candlesby, Dalby, Langton w Sutterby, Partney, Sausthorpe, Scremby, Skendleby
JUNE 2015 PATTERNS OF WORSHIP
7th June Partney 11.15am Family Service
Partney 11.45am Holy Communion
Trinity 1 Scremby 6.00pm Evening Prayer
14th June Aswardby 9.30am Holy Communion
Skendleby 11.15am Holy Communion
Trinity 2
21st June Candlesby 9.30am Family Service
( at Scremby church)
Trinity 3 Sausthorpe 11.15am Morning Prayer
Partney 6.00pm Evening Prayer
28th June Dalby 9.30am Holy Communion
Langton 11.15am Holy Communion
Trinity 4 Skendleby 6.00pm Evening Prayer
5th July Scremby 9.30am Holy Communion
Trinity 5 Partney 11.15am Family Service
Partney 11.45am Holy Communion
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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 7th - Family Service ~
JUNE 2015 PATTERNS of WORSHIP
7th June Spilsby 8.00am Eucharist Hundleby 9.30am Eucharist
Trinity 1 Spilsby 10.00am Family Service Raithby 6.00pm Eucharist Halton Holegate 6.00pm Evening Prayer
9th June Firsby 10.30am Eucharist
14th June Spilsby 9.30am Eucharist Hundleby 9.30am Morning Prayer
Trinity 2 Halton Holegate 11.15am Morning Prayer Great Steeping 3.00pm Eucharist Little Steeping 6.00pm 2nd Sunday at 6
21st June Spilsby 9.30am Eucharist Hundleby 9.30am Eucharist
Trinity 3 Raithby 11.15am Morning Prayer Firsby 3.00pm Evening Prayer Halton Holegate 6.00pm Healing Service
28th June Spilsby 9.30am Eucharist Hundleby 9.30am Morning Prayer
Trinity 4 Little Steeping 9.30am Eucharist Halton Holegate 11.15am Eucharist Great Steeping 3.00pm Evening Prayer
Daily Prayer: 8.00am Daily at St James Spilsby
Wednesday: 10.30am St James Eucharist
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STICKNEY CLUSTER
Eastville ~ Midville ~ New Leake ~ Stickford ~ Stickney
For New Leake, Midville, Eastville - www.em-nl.homecall.co.uk
JUNE 2015 PATTERNS OF WORSHIP
7th June Stickney 11.15am All Age Worship
Trinity 1
14th June Stickney 9.30am Morning Worship
Stickford 11.15am Holy Communion
Trinity 2 New Leake 3.00pm Evening Worship
21st June Stickford 11.15am Cluster Communion
Trinity 3
28th June Stickney 9.30am Holy Communion
Stickford 11.15am Morning Worship
Trinity 4 New Leake 3.00pm Holy Communion
Morning Prayer every Thursday morning
at 9.00am at St Luke's, Stickney
followed by a coffee morning
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SOUTH ORMSBY GROUP
Bag Enderby, Brinkhill, Calceby, Driby, Farforth, Harrington, Haugh, Ketsby,
Maidenwell, Oxcombe, Ruckland, Salmonby, Somersby, South Ormsby, Tetford & Worlaby.
SERVICES FOR JUNE
7th June Harrington 8.00am Said Communion BCP
Trinity 1 Tetford 10.30am Holy Communion CW
14th June Brinkhill 8.00am Said Communion CW
Trinity 2 Bag Enderby 10.30am Holy Communion CW
21st June South Ormsby 8.00am Said Communion BCP
Trinity 3 Harrington 10.30am Holy Communion CW
Farforth 6.00pm Songs of Praise
28th June Ruckland 8.00am Said Common BCP
Trinity 4 Bag Enderby 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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Regular Appointment Bookings All the regular weekday Surgeries are by appointment only. Please see the receptionist or telephone between 8.30am and 6.30pm on 01790 378005 to arrange an appointment to see the doctor or nurse. You can also book an appointment via the telephone system (01790 378005, Option 1) or online through the Surgery website (registration is required). If you think your appointment will take an unusually long time please inform the receptionist so that she can make allowances for this. Additional appointments are offered on a Tuesday or Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings. These appointments MUST be booked in advance as the surgery building will not be open to the public and telephone access will not be available during these times. Urgent Appointments – Duty Doctor/Advanced Nurse Practitioner The Surgery operates a telephone triage service to deal with urgent requests of a clinical nature to consult with the doctor or advanced nurse practitioner. If your request is urgent call the surgery and make a request to be put on the duty doctor’s list for a call back. The receptionist will take your name and telephone number and may ask you for a brief summary of your condition and the duty doctor will call you back as soon as possible. If they think that you need to be seen you will usually be offered an appointment that day. The triage service is not available during the additional appointment times of Tuesday or Wednesday evening or Saturday mornings as mentioned above. Sometimes patients are not comfortable telling the receptionist about their condition. However, it allows the duty doctor to triage the most critical cases that day. Also remember that the receptionists are bound by confidentiality and the Data Protection Act so your personal information remains confidential. Cancellation of Appointments If you are unable to keep your appointment please let the surgery know as soon as possible so that they can allocate it to someone else. Every year more than 1000 appointments are not used because patients fail to attend. This prevents other patients from accessing an appointment that would otherwise be available. You can also cancel your appointment outside of working hours by calling 01790 378005 and choose option 1. The facility to cancel appointments is also available online. The Surgery operates a text messaging service for appointments so remember to let the Surgery know if you change your mobile number.
Spilsby Surgery Appointment Bookings
Spilsby Surgery PPG Newsletter
May 2015
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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.
Art & Craft
Fayre
Saturday 25th July 10am–5pm
Come and join the fun!
Friday 24th July 12 –5.30pm
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St Barnabas Lincolnshire Hospice in
your community…
A most enjoyable morning was had by all at the recent Coffee Morning organised by Pat & Alan Brumpton and Mavis & Albert Maw in Legbourne Village Hall. This is the third annual Coffee Morning organised by the two families and was once again a huge success raising over £600. Pat & Alan's daughter Michelle and family were cared for by St Barnabas nurses before Michelle passed away with cancer in 2012. The family are extremely grateful to St Barnabas for the wonderful care and help they all received and organise this event to support the continuing work of the Hospice. Over the last three years their Coffee Mornings have raised almost £1900 which is fantastic and very much appreciated. My sincere thanks to all who organised, came along, made cakes and donated raffle prizes etc! I recently attended one of the very popular Tea Dances held in Louth Town Hall; which this year are supporting St Barnabas Lincolnshire Hospice in the care and services we provide to patients and their families across the East Lindsey area from the Louth Hospice. My thanks to Marjorie Barnes and friends who organise these Tea Dances and the wonderful volunteers who come along and help St Barnabas in delivering the catering element of the event. Come along and enjoy a wonderful afternoon with friends at the next Tea Dance… Louth Town Hall, Thursday 11th June. Doors open 1.30pm, Dancing 2.30-4.30pm Tickets £6 from Louth Town Hall, Eve & Ranshaw, Louth or call 01507 602031 Our first ever `Paws 4 A Cause’ sponsored dog walk in Horncastle was a great success seeing dogs and their owners enjoy a Sunday morning stroll along the beautiful Spa Trail, whilst at the same time raising over £550 to support the delivery of our Hospice community services in the East Lindsey area. Many thanks to all involved, we look forward to seeing you again next year! A reminder… tickets are available now for our ever popular Ladies Lunch at Kenwick Park Hotel on Tuesday 23rd June. As well as enjoying a delicious two course lunch, the event presents a fantastic shopping opportunity with beautiful local craft and gift stalls. Lunch will be followed by our wonderful guest speaker; Dr Paul Whittaker OBE as he talks about his life as a deaf musician, the work of “Music and the Deaf” along with some piano music and signed song. Tickets in advance only £22.50
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Save Dates: Louth Hospice Coffee Morning Thursday 23rd Jully 10am 12noon, Free Entry – All welcome For more information on the above events go to www.stbarnabashospice.co.uk or contact myself. Caroline Swindin Community Events Fundraiser email at [email protected] Mobile: 07435 970309 Halton Holegate 100 Club May Winners
Mrs S Clarke Halton Holegate Mrs H Jepson Mablethorpe Mrs M Gray Halton Holegate Mr L Steltner Little Steeping
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Halton Holegate is a good (Ofsted
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We are proud of our whole school
community and invite you to make an
appointment to look round and have a
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Head teacher – Damian Sunter
Contact:
Station Road, Halton Holegate,
Spilsby, Lincs PE23 5PB
01790 752 575
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73 Halton Road Spilsby Lincs
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Mob: 07776 288639
Tel: 01790 754006
9 Winston Road, Spilsby, Lincs. PE23 5HJ
BED & BREAKFAST near to Spilsby
Own entrance, sitting room and shower room.
TV, Free Wi-fi Tea/coffee facilities
Contact Jean Tel: 01790 752500 Mob: 07786 450165
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MOBILE HAIRDRESSER
SHAMPOO & BLOWDRY £10 WASH CUT & BLOWDRY £17 HIGHLIGHTING FROM £15 FULL HEAD COLOUR £20 PERMS FROM £20
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“ 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
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The Compleat
Gardener Ltd
We are professional, qualified
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C.J.S Established 1990
Painting and decorating Tiling Property maintenance (internal and external) Phone Chris on 01790 754808 or 07904 276695
Free estimates. Good rates for senior citizens.
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LOUTH PLAYGOERS RIVERHEAD THEATRE
FORTHCOMING PRODUCTIONS
June 5th & 6th ‘Start of Something Big’
Presented by Steve Walker’s Big Swing Band
9th ‘April in Paris’ – Presented by Reform Theatre & Harrogate Theatre
18th ‘Company’ – Presented by Lincoln Performing Arts Centre. From the book by
George Furth & originally produced & directed on Broadway by Harold Prince
25th-27th ‘The Pirates of Penzance’ – Presented by the New London Opera Company
Box Office 01507 600350 www.louthplaygoers.co.uk
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STICKNEY FOOT-CARE
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Mobile Foot-care Practitioner
Treatment and advice relating
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Contact me on:
01205 481427 or 07960 460746
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Illustrated Talks to Groups and Organisations
across Lincolnshire
Exciting new programme for 2015
Please contact me for more details
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THE BUNGALOW,TOYNTON FENSIDE,
SPILSBY, LINCS., PE23 5DB
Telephone/Fax: 01790 753101
Mobile: 07774 661017
Email: [email protected]
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FOR ALL TYPES OF PLUMBING AND
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MNM Pest Management
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01754 890637 or 07904 170033
Please call for any help and advice
MANOR CARE HOME FEN ROAD, EAST KIRKBY, Nr SPILSBY
LINCOLNSHIRE PE23 4DB Manor Care Home is a converted country house on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds.
Constantly upgrading, we are able to offer the following:-
Residential care & Dementia Friendly, caring staff
Respite and holiday care Day care
Hairdressing and Chiropody service Aromatherapy
Local library facilities Weekly craft afternoons
Good home cooking with special diets catered for
Single, double and bed sitting rooms available
Fortnightly church service
For further information, or to call in for a coffee and an informal chat, contact
The Manager on 01790 763381
email: [email protected]
Visitors always welcome Our Philosophy is: “To treat each resident as an individual; to care for with respect, privacy and
dignity. To carry out tasks for that resident in the manner that, if able, they would do so for
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Product displays Our own chef
second to none prepared ready meals Finest quality meats Creative cuisine for
from local farms dinner parties Award-winning pies Personal service
& sausages & advice
Tel: 01790 754543 Market Street, Spilsby www.simonsbutchers.co.uk Lincs PE23 5JT
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Does your computer need
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Has it stopped doing as it’s
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Simply call Steve on 01754 830 506
I speak ‘English’ and ‘Computer’ so you both understand.
We also build new models arrange retirement for old or naughty machines, as well as training if it really is you.
Or do you need training?
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The Red Lion Inn,
Partney 01790 752271
Homemade food using local produce
Full menu available lunchtimes and evenings
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)
Wedding and Social DVD Production
Video & Sound Media Production,
Presentation and Technical Services.
Harold Houldershaw
01205 481364
PARKER’S FUNERAL DIRECTORS For personal, caring and sympathetic service.
Family business established over 100 years.
Choice of Prepayment Plans – Private Chapels of Rest – 24 Hour Service.
Contact: SANDRA PARKER 16 St. John Street, Wainfleet, Telephone: 01754 880334
4 Church Street, Spilsby, Telephone 01790 754700
And 1, Sea Road, Chapel St Leonards, Telephone 01754 873035
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AT
UNIT 7a SPILSBY INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
WILL ELLERBY TYRES
07956 299801
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Electrician
For all domestic electrical work.
From the simplest of repairs to
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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
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BOLINGBROKE DEANERY MINISTRY http://lincoln.ourchurchweb.org.uk/spilsby/
The Bishop of Lincoln
The Rt. Rev. Christopher Lowson
Tel: 01522 50 40 90 or 01522 534701
Office: Edward King House, Minster Yard,
Lincoln LN2 1PU
email: [email protected]
The Archdeacon of Lincoln
The Venerable Tim Barker
Tel: 01522 750327
The Rural Dean of Bolingbroke
The Rev’d Canon Peter Coates
The Vicarage, Church Street,
Spilsby, Lincs. PE23 5EF
Tel: 01790 752526
email: [email protected]
Rector of the South Ormsby Group
The Rev’d. Cheryl Hilliam
The Rectory, South Ormsby,
Louth, Lincs. LN11 8QT
Tel: 01507 480236
email: [email protected]
Assistant Curate
The Rev’d Teresa McLaughlin
Contact via The Rectory, South Ormsby
Bolingbroke Deanery Group
Team Ministry
Marden Hill, Partney,
Spilsby & Stickney Clusters
Team Rector
The Rev’d Canon Peter Coates
(address as above).
http://lincoln.ourchurchweb.org.uk/spilsby/
Team Vicar
The Rev’d Fran Jeffries
The Rectory, Horbling Lane,
Stickney, Boston, Lincs. PE22 8DQ
Tel: 01205 481183
email: [email protected]
Assistant Curates
The Rev’d. Martin Faulkner
The Curate’s House, 3, Woodlands View,
Spilsby, PE23 5GD (Chapter Clerk)
Tel: 01790 753553
mob: 07446 860520
email: [email protected]
The Rev’d Jean Coates
Contact via The Vicarage, Spilsby
email: [email protected]
Deanery Synod
Joint Chairmen:
The Rural Dean and Lay Chair
Mr. Bill Rose
Bolingbroke Deanery Administrator
Jane Howsam
The Vicarage, Church Street,
Spilsby, Lincs. PE23 5EF
Tel: 01790 752526
email: [email protected]
Mon-Fri 1pm-5pm
Retired Clergy
The Rev’d. Joan Thornett
93 Boston Road, Spilsby, PE23 5HH
Tel: 01790 754151
email: [email protected]
Readers
Mr. Frank Richardson (Local Secretary)
8 Ashby Meadows,
Spilsby, Lincs. PE23 5DN
Tel: 01790 753510
Mr Paul McLaughlin
Contact via The Vicarage, Spilsby