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EASTHAM PARISH SERVICES
Parish Church of St. Mary, The Blessed Virgin, Eastham Village 9.15a.m. 6.30p.m. 1st Sunday Holy Communion Evening Service 2nd Sunday Holy Communion Praise Worship 3rd Sunday Holy Communion Healing Communion
(Healing Communion is on the second Sunday this month) 4th Sunday Holy Communion (See Website Diary) 4th Sunday 11.00 a.m. J4U 5th Sunday Holy Communion Evening Service
Chapel of St. Peter, Brookhurst Close
10. 30a.m. 1st Sunday Worship for ALL Holy Communion 2nd Sunday Worship for ALL Morning Worship 3rd Sunday Worship for ALL Holy Communion 4th Sunday Worship for ALL Holy Communion 5th Sunday Worship for ALL Morning Worship Wednesdays in term time JAM 3.45 - 5.00 pm
Eastham Community Church Centre, 107 Eastham Rake
11. 00am 1st Sunday Family Worship 2nd Sunday Family Communion 3rd Sunday Family Worship 4th Sunday Cafe Church 5th Sunday Family Worship Tuesdays in term time Little Gems 9.30 - 11am
WEEKDAY SERVICE - Parish Church, Every Wednesday, Holy Communion 10.15am
Weddings and Baptisms to be arranged with the Clergy
Visitation of the Sick
If informed, the Clergy are available to visit to bring spiritual help.
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September Letter
Dear all, September is always a time for new beginnings, new uniforms, new hopes and aspirations as the children will be returning to school, students will be preparing for the new academic term and everyone else is beginning to pack away the summer clothes and prepare for the colder season to come…(maybe with not much enthusiasm!). And we look back on a varied summer and washout August…well, up to when I am writing this….holiday, treats, and days out are in our minds. Bookings for Christmas meals are being advertised already as our year just marches on. I have tried each day this summer, whenever I have heard birdsong, to count a blessing and add it to the last one.. We all have so much to be thankful for and we should always make the most of every single day ! There is also much going on in the church, so look out for them in this magazine. Harvest Festival is on 29
th September and we are asking for food,
household and personal things to go to our local Foodbank. So, as the evenings draw in and the season of mellow fruitfulness arrives, why not join us at Harvest to thank God for our many gifts, and to treasure what we have. Autumn blessings! Bethx
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HERITAGE WEEKEND
This year our Heritage Weekend is on Friday, Saturday and Sunday 13th, 14th and 15th September as part of the national Heritage Weekend.
The church and/or grounds will be open from 10am till 4pm Friday and Saturday and from 1pm to 4.15pm on Sunday
The Weekend will close with an Organ recital at 3.15pm - see below
One of the displays will be of any baptism gowns or photos or both! We are retrieving our Baptism Registers from the Chester Archives.
Linking in with that theme, we will be decorating the church with all white flowers
So, if you would like to help with that, please let Chris or Beth know.
Dave Allan, Allan Corlett and David Mottram will be taking people on tours of the Old Pleasure Grounds in Eastham Woods.
A Special Organ Recital
To mark the completion of the refurbishment of the parish church organ by Jardine’s of
Manchester, there is to be an “opening” recital at the end of the Heritage Weekend on
September 15th at 3.15 pm given by John Hosking.
John is a graduate of the Royal College of Music. His first post was Organ Scholar at
Westminster Abbey for a record three years, giving 20 recitals during that time. He then
became Assistant Cathedral Organist first at Lincoln then Truro and finally St Asaph,
before becoming a freelance organist, conductor and composer based in North Wales.
Much in demand as a recitalist, he appears on several CDs. “Crowning Splendour” was
recorded on the new organ in St Peter’s, Crownhill, Plymouth in 2012. His latest CD,
“Variation”, was recorded at St Asaph Cathedral. He made his recital debut at Notre
Dame, Paris, in 2015.
John will be able to demonstrate the full potential of our restored three-manual organ
in a wide-ranging programme, producing the brighter sounds of a cleaned-up instru-
ment and a variety of additional colours from the new specification.
Once again, I thank all those who worked so hard to raise the funds for the necessary
overhaul of the organ and also all those who donated, some very generously indeed.
This recital is the culmination of that huge effort followed by the superb skill of the or-
gan-builders in their work to give us an organ worthy of the parish church. It will there-
fore be a very special occasion and one not to be missed. I hope to see you there.
Malcolm Perry.
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Monastic Days at St. Mary’s
A monthly opportunity to spend quiet time in our Ancient Jewel
Lauds 9.00 am: First prayers of the day
Terse 10.30 am: Celebrating the start of the day’s work
Quiet Reflection 11am—12 noon An hour of Prayer and Meditation
None 2.15 pm: Afternoon prayers
Vespers 4.00 pm: Evening prayers
Compline 5.30pm: Night prayers sung by the choir
Everyone Welcome No Monastic Day this month (Heritage Weekend)
Confirmation
It was planned for Bishop Willy to preside at our Confirmation
service on 22 September 2019 but, sadly, following the death of
his wife in July and her funeral last month, he will be away in the
Solomon Islands.
It is hoped to arrange a new date for the Confirmation on Bishop
Willy’s return and we look forward to having him with us in due
course.
LIVE 1960’s Music at St Mary’s!
The Merseybeat Sound returns again for its annual memorial service and live music to remember all those who contributed in any way in creating our much loved Merseybeat 1960’s music.
Friday 20th September at 1pm at St Mary’s Church in the Village.
Please bring your own drinks though tea and coffee will be provided
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8th Sept The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary In both eastern and western Churches, Mary has always been held as pre-eminent among all the saints. The unique, extraordinary privilege of being the mother of the One who was both God and Man, makes her worthy of special honour. Thomas Aquinas believed she was due hyperdulia, or a veneration that exceeds that of other saints, but is at the same time infinitely below the adoration, or latria, due to God alone.
The gospels of Matthew and Luke give Mary most mention. Luke even tells the story of Jesus’ infancy from Mary’s point of view. Her Song, or Magnificat appears in Luke 1:46-55.
The virginal conception of Christ is clearly stated in the gospels. But after Jesus’ birth, Mary fades quietly into the background. During Jesus’ public life, she is mentioned only occasionally, as at the wedding at Cana. She reappears at the foot of the Cross (John’s Gospel), and is given into John’s care. In the early chapters of Acts, Mary is with the Apos-tles, and received the Holy Spirit along with them on Whitsunday. But her role was not the active one of teaching and preaching.
Mary’s significance grew with the centuries. By the fifth century she was called Theotokos, The Mother of God, and from the seventh century onwards, she was given four festivals: the Presentation in the Temple (2nd February), the Annunciation (25th March), the Assump-tion (15th August) and her Nativity (8th September).
Marian devotion has played an enormous role in the church down the years. Mary has been the object of countless prayers, accredited with performing many miracles, and the subject of thousands of artistic endeavours. She has had hundreds of chapels or parish churches named after her. During the Reformation many images of Mary were destroyed. The Second Vatican Council 1962 made an extended statement on her, stressing her com-plete dependence on her Son, and regarding her as a model of the Church.
Principal Marian shrines of today include Lourdes (France), Fatima (Portugal), Walsingham (England), Loreto (Italy), Czesochowa (Poland) and Guadalupe (Mexico).
29th Sept Michael and All Angels
Michael is an archangel, whose name means ‘who is like unto God?’ He makes various appearances throughout the Bible, from the book of Daniel to the Book of Revelation. In Daniel, he is ‘one of the princes’ of the heavenly host, and the special guardian of Israel. In Revelation, he is the principal fighter of the heavenly battle against the devil.
From early times, Michael’s cult was strong in the British Isles. Churches at Malmesbury (Wiltshire), Clive (Gloucestershire) and Stanmer (East Sussex) were dedicated to him. Bede mentions him. St Michael’s Mount in Cornwall was believed to commemorate a vision there in the 8th century. By the end of the Middle Ages, Michael had 686 English churches dedicated to him.
In art Michael is often depicted as slaying the dragon, as in the 14th century East Anglican Psalters, or in Epstein’s famous sculpture at Coventry cathedral. Or he is found (in medie-val art) as weighing souls, as at Chaldon (Surrey), Swalcliffe (Oxon.), Eaton Bishop (Hereford and Worcester), and Martham in Suffolk. Michael’s most famous shrine in western Europe is Mont-Saint-Michel, where a Benedictine abbey was founded in the 10th century.
The ‘All Angels’ bit of this feast-day was added in 1969 when Gabriel and Raphael were included in with Michael.
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Baptisms
"I Turn to Christ"
Faithful Departed
"I am the resurrection and the life"
11th June Donald Galvin
4th July Russell Edward Myers
25th July Barbara Dunne
2nd June Harrison David Hughes
9th June Charlotte Rose Trueman
23rd June Bruce Christopher Burdett
Ella Rose Goodridge
Eli Alexander Taylor
30th June Luci Sylvia Pearce
Aubrey Elsie Thompson
7th July Sophia Olive Jones
14th July Evan William Taylor
21st July Lauren Rebecca Sage
Matthew John Sage
28th July Leyton Joel Irons
20th July Graeme Paul Smith and Jacqueline Smith
27th July Joseph Alyn Thomas and Elspeth Margaret Louisa Scothern
Weddings
"and live together in holy love to your lives' end"
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Praise & JAM
(Jesus and Me)
for school children aged 4 -11
Wednesdays in term time
3.45 - 5.00 p.m.
story, song, craft, fun & tea
at St. Peter’s Chapel,
Brookhurst Close, Bromborough
Just come
FREE Term time carer and child group
0 - 5 years
Singing, story time and snacks
All welcome
Chapel of St. Peter
(off Brookhurst Ave.)
Wednesdays 2-3pm
For more information visit
Facebook@StMarysEastham
Or contact Margaret on
01244-316656
Calling all St Mary’s Ladies
The Ladies Night Out is for all the ladies who worship at St Mary’s, the Church Centre and at St Peter’s and occasionally those who don’t but have friends that do. After last year’s meal and by popular request I have provi-sionally booked about 50 places at Bromborough Golf Club for the night of Thursday 21st November 2019, 7pm for 7. 30 pm. Look out for the menus and booking forms towards the middle of September. Please fill in your menu choices when you get them and let me have the money and your choic-es as soon as possible by the 1st week in November. We usually add £1 to the cost for tips but that is optional. If the forms have run out please let me know and I can run more off.
Valmai
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September 2019 Diary
10 a.m. – 12 noon Coffee & Cake at the net every Monday & Friday.
11 a.m. – 12 noon Welcome at the Church Centre. Every Friday.
Saturday, 7th September Deanery Pilgrimage to Liverpool.
1-4 p.m. Autumn Market at the Church Centre
Sunday, 8th September 6.30 p.m. Healing Eucharist
Monday,9th September 8.00 p.m. Men’s Group at the Church Centre.
Friday, 13th September 12 noon Meet & Eat at the Church Centre.
Friday, 13th – 15th Sunday September Heritage Weekend
Tuesday, 17th September 7.15 p.m. PCC Meeting at the Church Centre.
Friday, 20th September 1.00 p m Merseybeats in the Parish Church.
Saturday, 21st September 3.00 p.m. Wedding at the Parish Church.
Sunday, 22nd September 4.00 p.m. United Worship at St Barnabas.
Monday, 23rd September 7.30 p.m. Book Club at the Church Centre.
Friday, 27th September 12.00 p.m. Meet & Eat at the Church Centre.
Sunday, 29th September 10.30 a.m. Harvest and J4U at the Parish Church.
Future Events
Sunday, 27th October 11.00 a.m. Pet Service and J4U at the Parish Church. 4.30 p.m. United Worship at St David’s (Café Jam).
Sunday, 10th November 10.00 a.m. Remembrance Service at the Parish Church.
Sunday, 24th November 11.00 a.m. J4U Toy Service at the Parish Church 6.30 p.m. United Worship, Bromborough Methodist.
Friday, 6th December Lighting of the Christmas Tree and Craft Fair.
Sunday, 15th December 4.00 p.m. Christingle Service at the Parish Church.
Sunday, 22nd December 10.30 a.m. Carol Service at St Peter’s. 6.30 p.m. Nine Lessons and Carols at the Parish Church.
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Tuesday, 24th December 4.00 p.m. Crib Service at the Parish Church.
11.00 p.m. Midnight Mass at the Parish Church.
Wednesday, 25th December 10.00 a.m. Christmas Family Communion at the Parish Church.
10.30 a.m. Christmas Family Communion at St Peter’s.
Memorial Service Dates 6.30pm at the St Mary’s Parish Church
27th October 2019
Please see Diane Casewell if you would like your loved one's name written in our Memorial Book, which is kept in the Parish Church. 923 4113
Tour of Britain Cycling Race
On Wednesday 11th September, the Tour of Britain cy-
cling race is coming to Wirral and Cheshire. This is the
biggest race that our country sees and it will pass down the
Hooton Road through Willaston towards Neston. (The bad
news is that a lot of roads in the area are likely to be
closed (details not yet available). The actual race will probably go through
Willaston in a flash at around 11.39am.
See https://www.tourofbritain.co.uk/stages/stage-five/ for details
EVENSONG
This traditional service with our wonderful choir on the first Sunday of the month is held at 6.30pm in St Marys.
It has had a face lift with more input and reflections from the choir and without a ser-mon...going back to its roots.
Come and let the busyness of the day wash over you!
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get LOCAL INFORMATION
Every Monday 10-12 at the NET@73 Clifton Ave,
Eastham CH62 9EQ
and
Open Every Friday 11-12 at the Church Centre,
Eastham Rake, Eastham CH62 9AW
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Music in and Around Eastham
Ellesmere Port Music Society
The Messiah
Saturday 7th December
Ellesmere Port Civic Hall
The ITV Love Your Garden Series for Autumn 2019 is looking for families or individuals who
could benefit from the gift of a new garden and are seeking nominations for the series.
Over the years they have helped deserving individuals and families who are a true inspira-
tion to their local and wider communities, who through circumstances beyond their con-
trol need help with their garden, or just a big ‘thank you’. They may have given up their
time for charitable causes or their local community, showed resilience having been hit by
tragedy or be one of Britain’s unsung heroes. If you can think of anyone for whom a newly
transformed garden could change their life for the better this may be an opportunity.
Please see Beth or Sue Abraham if you have any suggestions. Deadline 26th September
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Tai Chi in 2019 Suitable for all ages and the aim is for it to
be a gentle exercise class. Therefore,
beginners, the 'not so fit' and the 'not so
confident', should feel welcome to give it
a try. It’s free so come and chill out.
Held at Church Centre Eastham Rake on
the first Thursday of the month from 2.30-
3.30pm (next session in October)
Do you have equipment you no longer need?
Every year hospitals etc. issue equipment which is not returned when it is no longer required. This equipment can be collected, cleaned and re-issued for use by someone else.
If you have equipment such as
• Walking aids
• Bath lifts
• Crutches
• Toilet aids
• Commodes
• Seating
You can either return the equipment to Unit 16-18, Thursday Court, Thursby Road, Brom-borough CH62 3PW
Or arrange collection by either emailing [email protected] with your contact number or phone 203 0404 to talk to a member of the customer care team.
Office opening hours 08.30—1700 Monday to Friday
Volunteers needed
For graveyard management
Please contact
Pete Roach (644 8180)
or Chris Gardner (327 3767)
Sudoku
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2nd & 4th Fridays
in the month
Lunch served from
12 noon till 1.30pm
327 3317 for details
Church Hall Eastham Rake
9th September: Our speaker will be local financial advisor, Bill Ward.
He will give advice on pensions, and investments
8pm at the Church Centre All are invited
5th October: Men’s Breakfast at Thornton
Hall Speaker Graham Kendrick World fa-
mous hymn writer
Children’s Society Boxes
Please bring you collecting boxes for opening. If you taken them to your normal
place of worship, they will be collected, opened and returned to you to start
again.
Thank you, Joan Hignett
Where now?
A teacher was finishing up a lesson on the joys of discovery and the im-portance of curiosity. “Where would we be today,” she asked, “if no one had ever been curious?”
There was a pause, and then one child ventured: “In the garden of Eden?”
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Disciples
Jesus had many followers who travelled with him as he walked
through the Holy Land telling people about God and healing
people. He had twelve special friends who went everywhere
with him and we call them disciples.
Below are their names but some of the letters in their names
are missing. See if you can fill in the gaps to find their names.
S _ m _ n P _ t _ r A _ d _ e _
J _ m _ s Jo _ n
T _ o _ a _ M _ t _ _ ew
B _ rt _ o _ o _ e _ P _ _ l _ p
T_a_e_s Ja _ e _
J _ d _ s S_m_n
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Did you know that there were two sets of brothers amongst
the disciples? If not check the answers on Page 16
Now try to solve the anagrams using your answers from the
opposite page.
ohnj _________________________________
ihppil _________________________________
msaej _________________________________
tahlemoobwr _________________________________
nmosi reetp _________________________________
suadj _________________________________
smjae _________________________________
wrneda _________________________________
mtahso _________________________________
dtaeshu _________________________________
msoni _________________________________
tetwhma _________________________________
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Boys and Girls
Looking for something fun and exciting to do and make new friends
Come and join the
12th Bebington Scout Group, Ferry Road
Beavers: Monday - 6.15pm to 7.30pm (5½ - 8yrs) Cubs: Tuesday - 6.45pm to 8.15pm (8 - 10yrs)
Scouts: Thursday - 6.45pm to 8.45p (10 - 14 yrs)
If interested please contact Gill Dillon on 327 4487
Mobile 0785 0468445
Disciples answers (see pages 14 AND 15)
The two sets of brothers are - James and Thadeus
James and John.
Anagrams: John, Philip, James, Bartholomew, Simon Peter,
Judas, James, Andrew, Thomas, Thadeus, Simon, Matthew
The summer fair made a record £1500. Many
thanks to those who made this possible,
especially John Finan
The Robin
Long before my clock alarms
I hear the robin as he charms
A sleeping world with glorious song.
But he sings loud, and he sings long,
And, as I rub my sleepy eyes
Long before I’m meant to rise
I wish that he would use his beak
Instead the early worm to seek!
By Nigel Beeton
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SEPTEMBER PRAYER DIARY 2019
Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers
1st Thank you, Lord, for all that You do for us, seen and unseen
2nd Pray for Beth’s ministry, Lord uphold and sustain Beth, so that with Your love and guidance, we can grow in love and faith as a church.
3rd Pray for Mark as our priest: Holy Spirit, encourage Mark in all that he does and thank you Lord for all the talents that Mark and his family bring to the church.
4th Praise and thanks for Maureen, enjoying a peaceful retirement. Lord surround Maureen and her family with your love and peace.
5t Pray for all those who work in any capacity for our three churches, Parish work-ers, Readers, etc also for those who do any maintinance work in the three churches.
6th Praise and thanks for C.A.M.E.O (come and meet each other). For all our friends who enjoy the company, tea & cakes and especially the love.
7th Praise and thanks for the Pastoral Team, for all that they do in the Community: Holy Spirit be with them, equip them and enable them.
8th Praise and thanks for Little Gems, Carers and Toddlers group, Lord watch over the little ones and their families.
9th Praise and thanks for the Places of Welcome initiative, Holy Spirit help us to grow the existing love in your church to be a more grace filled love, so that we can truly be the people you need us to be to help others.
10th Pray for the Parish Nursing: Holy Spirit enable Andy and all those who are help-ing him in this worthwhile project.
11th Pray for the Churches Together in Bromborough and Eastham (C.T.B.E.) enable and encourage your people to be loving and caring as they work together.
12th Praise and thanks, for all the schools in Eastham: Millfields, Heygarth, South Wirral, thank you Lord for all the schools, teachers, children and famillies.
13th Pray for Helena as she ministers to the staff and students at Sheffield Hallam University.
14th Pray for all who attend the Munch club, for the children and their families, Holy Spirit be with the children and their families.
15th Praise and thanks for the Net@73: come and see us for a cuppa and a chat. Monday and Friday. Also for Craft and Knit and Knatter.
16th Praise and thanks for the Heritage Weekend, Lord Thank You for our beautiful jewel of a church, and all the people who come to us we cherish everyone who comes to us at any time. Pray for Monastic Day each month: Lord, as we search for You in the silence; lead us gently and lovingly in our searching.
17th Pray for Eastham Food Bank, and for all of those who come to us for help, Lord show us how to be humble, not proud, to help these people. Also pray for Meet and Eat, Lord watch over all those who come to Meet and Eat and for those who help to organise and help with cooking etc. Thank You Lord for the love and laughter.
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18th Pray for the Places of Welcome in our area, Clifton Avenue and Church Centre, a place of safety. Holy Spirit, Enable and Strengthen. Lord let us be a beacon for You and your kingdom principles. Praise and thanks for The Merseybeats, Lord help us to properly appreciate the talent of the musicians and singers as we en-joy their music and fellowship with appreciation.
19th Pray for the Circle of Prayer, as they pray for the sick, Lord encourage Barbara, Simone, Lynne Sue and others. Holy Spirit fill us with the spirit of love, so that we can pray and give out that special love, only through You we can give to all who need it. Praise and Thanks for all those having a Confirmation. Holy Spirit be with them all surround them envelop them with love, peace and joy.
20th Pray for all those who are in hospital, or the hospice, Lord God watch over your loved ones, may they feel your loving embrace enfolding them. Also for people having therapy or tests at this time.
21st Pray for all those on the PCC: Lord be with them, in all that they do for our beau-tiful church.
22nd Praise and thanks for the Parish Workers and the Church Wardens Marilyn, Sue, and the Parish Manager, George - for their diligence. Also for the Servers etc and cleaners who help with the smooth running of the church. Lord be with them and encourage.
23rd Praise and thanks for the Wednesday Communion and also for the Home Com-munion for the sick. Lord help them to see you in everyone they meet, and that they are truly loved and cherished. Pray for the housebound and physically and mentally disabled. Lord embrace in your loving arms.
24th Praise and thanks for the three places of worship, for all those who attend the services and their families and also the communities of Eastham. Lord be with us as we all reach out together in your name.
25th Praise and thanks for the Ukulele Group, also for our choir and the Men’s Choir. For Malcolm, our organist. Lord help us to appreciate them all. Also for the Flat Pack Music for all the Joy they bring to those that attend the concert evenings, Lord thank you for ears to hear and appreciate.
26th Praise and thanks for those having a Welcome, Thanksgiving and Baptism. Lord be with Jane and Nickie as they arrange and attend
27th Praise and thanks for the Youth groups, Jam, and for all those who help in any capacity Patience and love
28th Praise and thanks for all those having a Wedding in the parish: Holy Spirit be with them and their families.
29th Pray for Beth, in all that Beth does for people in the parish, and all the Parishes and duties Beth has to fulfil. Lord strength, love, peace
30th Praise and thanks for Oasis as we study and discuss together, inspired by God’s Spirit and sustained by His Word. We also pray, laugh and have coffee (or tea and biscuits). Holy Spirit be with us
But whose delight is in the law of the lord., and who meditates on his law day and night That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields it’s fruit in season. And whose leaf does not wither—whatever they do prospers. Psalm 1 verses 1-3
For the Lord watches over the way of the righteous. Psalm 1 verse 6
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St Mary’s Church Guides
A small group of dedicated people open our beautiful church for visitors from late
May to the Heritage Weekend in September on Wednesday and Thursday after-
noon between 2-4pm.
To enable us to keep doing this we urgently need more people to join us, even if
you can only spare a couple of afternoons a month it would help us. We have plen-
ty of notes for guidance. It is a wonderful opportunity to spend a couple of hours in
a peaceful and beautiful place with the added bonus of the chance to meet new peo-
ple, new friends and even visitors from all over the world. If you are interested
please contact me on 327 5933. Thank you Sid Scott.
NEW OPENING HOURS FROM 22 APRIL
2019:
OPEN TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 9.30 TO
5PM
CLOSED ON MONDAYS AND SUNDAYS
The Christian Bookshop
14 Grange Road West
Birkenhead
Wirral CH41 4DA
New Lunch group volunteers needed at the Delamere Centre
Sadly, the current group of volunteers who run the luncheon club at the centre are stop-
ping on the 8th of July 2019. The club has been run by this group for the past 9 years
and they have done an amazing job building a really successful luncheon club. They will
be missed greatly by all the diners! The luncheon club normally runs every second Mon-
day, with the Light Bites lunch taking place the alternative week (run by another group
of volunteers). If possible, we would love to recruit a new team of volunteers to take
over the luncheon club from September 2019. We will of course need someone who
enjoys cooking, servers, someone to do the shopping and someone who likes doing the
dishes. We will pay for new recruits to do a Level 2 in Food Safety and Hygiene for Cater-
ing and support them where necessary.
If you are interested please ring Diana on 0151 327 8767
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Situated in a picturesque area of the Wirral, overlooking the River Mersey, we provide a fine test of golf that won't leave you fatigued or your legs weary. Rated as Outstanding and in the Top 100 in the UK, we have a mature parkland course with plenty of natural hazards that will excite you, frustrate you and, if you keep your concentration, ultimately reward you. Our greens in particular are well guarded so your iron play will be tested to the full. Eastham Lodge Golf Club can provide a wide range of catering and private function options and facilities. For further details or to make a booking
please visit the club or call 0151 327 3003 Alternatively, please email
[email protected] for further information and/or
reservations.
Eastham Lodge Golf Club Eastham Lodge Golf Club St Mary’s
Ukulele Group
The group meets every Monday evening
at 8pm at Church Centre for a time of fun
with ukuleles!
No talent is required, you don’t even need
an instrument, just a sense of fun and
expectation.
Give David a ring to chat about it 327 3546
St Peter’s Chapel Brookhurst Close
Bromborough, CH63 0LF
An ideal venue for children’s parties, family gatherings, and other
meetings
For more information ring Sandra Wellings on 07889 431085
PP3 battery recycling
If you are recycling PP3 batteries please
be aware that because the terminals are
very close together they can end up
becoming connected in a recycling box
leading to a fire. Please cover the termi-
nals to prevent this
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Little Gems Carers and Toddlers Stay and Play
Tuesdays 9.30 to 11am
St Mary’s Church Centre ,
Eastham Rake Term time only
Wednesday Holy Communions 10.15 a.m. at the Parish Church These are a 45 minute service followed by
tea, coffee, biscuits and fellowship. All are very welcome.
CAMEO
(Come and Meet Each Other)
Reaching out to the Community of Eastham
This is for the people of Eastham, particularly the senior citizens.
We meet weekly on a Tuesday at 2.00 p.m.
at the Church Centre, Eastham Rake
Do come along on Tuesdays for a cuppa and cake and entertainment.
If you have difficulty getting to the Church Centre
please ring Jean on 327-3317.
For more information ring Jean 327-3317.
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EASTHAM SAINTS—Gone but not forgotten
Bill Hughes
Bill wasn’t a member of a church until his wife Daisy died. Joan and Brian Catherall invited him for Sunday dinner to help him after she died and 15 years later he was still enjoying his dinner with them but this time it was after Church which he started to attend with them.
Bill was Joan Catherall’s uncle. I first met him when he was taking a bunch of roses to Joan from his own garden. At the time the vicar, Ron Worsley was look-ing for someone to look after the Churchyard and it wasn’t long before Bill filled the role and eventually became verger.
Joan says that Bill was a very intelligent man but he didn’t smile a lot. However, he had a very dry sense of humour. On one occasion he was stopped by the po-lice in Bromborough for overtaking a bus when he shouldn’t have done. Bill was
well into his 80’s at the time. The police asked for his details, when he was born and so on. When Bill replied, “I was born in 1912”, the policeman said, “Oh! That’s the year the Titanic sunk”. Quick as a flash Bill remarked," You’re not going to book me for that as well”
In April 1992 on Maundy Thursday he was presented with Royal Maundy Money at Chester Cathe-dral. Bill was a lovely gentle man and worked hard for God in his own quiet way. He often ferried people to and from church when they could no longer attend under their own steam. Bill used to bring Mrs Sharp to church when she moved to a Nursing Home in Beb-ington and afterwards he would drive her down to the Ferry to sit and watch the river. Bill died in 1998
Bill with his Maundy Money
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Mini Millfields offers part time funded places
for 2 and 3 year olds in the morning
Monday to Friday, during term time only
Sessions run from 9.00am to 12.00pm
Please contact our school office
for more information;
Mini Millfields
Millfields C.E. Primary School
Willington Avenue, Eastham
CH62 9EB
Tel: 0151 327 1722
Email school:
Learn, laugh
and play at
Mini Millfields
Hire of Church Centre St Mary’s Church Centre,
Eastham Rake with a beautiful new kitchen,
is available for hire. It’s ideal for birthdays and special events
Phone Jean for further details 327 3317
Arts and Crafts Group
Every Wednesday 2.00-4.00 p.m.
at the Church Centre
Further details from Edna Ingham 334-3959
St. Peter’s Sunday Lunches
The idea for these came about as there are quite a few people living alone at St Pe-ter’s and, talking, realised most did not make Sunday lunch. We thought it would be a good idea, every so often, to go for Sunday lunch after our service. To date, we have had three Sunday lunches going alternate months to the Argyle. We manage to push tables together so we can sit at one long table and there is much chat and laughter. Anyone is welcome to join us and you do not have to live alone to come!
Margaret Goodier
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Daisychain Childcare,
Eastham
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Before and after school
full and part time places available.
All enquiries welcome.
Please contact Steph
0151-327-4086 07446 940607
Dudley’s Chemist
1149 New Chester Road,
Eastham
Telephone 0151-327-1586
Just B Beauty & Nails by design
Facials, make-up, Eye brow tints, manicures, acrylics, pedicures
shellac, nail art, dip system
07590459353 [email protected]
Amanda B
Counselling and support tailored
to suit your unique needs in
comfortable professional
surroundings
07486 922470
www.footprintswirralcounselling.co.uk
Eastham
DELAMERE CENTRE
Delamere Avenue, CH62 9ED
Tuesdays
9:30am 11.30am 5:30pm 7:30pm
For more details contact Sharon
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Braecroft Landscapes All kinds of tree work and hedges
expertly cut and felled, also fencing, flagging, block paving
and much more. Logs for sale.
Fully qualified and insured. [email protected]
Tel. Robert on 07962 012331 0151-328-1277
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endorsement
Mobile Podiatry Chiropody Treatment
Wendy Bowers
D.Pod.M MChS HCPC Registered
Telephone: 0151-608-0115 Or 07846 058948
Smith’s Decorating Services
HIGH QUALITY WORK
COMPETITIVE PRICES
RELIABLE AND
TRUSTWORTHY
(0151) 643 1178
078 924 22799
ASTRA PROPERTY CARE LTD Building & Preservation Specialists
Trading Standards Multiple winners for Customer Service
Extensions, Loft Conversions, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Renovations, Alterations,
Damp and Timber Specialists Insurance Backed Guarantees
Tel 0151 327 4871 Mobile 07876 696337 Email [email protected]
Sandra Mobile Hairdresser
Ladies hairdresser with over 30 years experience.
Fully qualified in all aspects of hair-dressing.
Specialising in senior citizens. Competitive rates.
Reliable and friendly service.
Covering Eastham, Bromborough & Bebington.
Telephone: 0151 328 1204
Mobile 07850 269 069
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If you would like to place an advertisement in our magazine please ring Sue Pridding for details 327 5277
Come & Join Rooters Folk Band
On Thursdays at Eastham Rake or 1 to 1 tuition for piano,
clarinet, flute or sax.
Also group keyboard lesson available in our keyboard suite
Contact Lesley-Ann on 0151-512-5007 / 0790405882 www.wirralpianotutors.com
Painter & Decorators
Ken Wharton Painting, Decorating & Artexing
Telephone 0151-334-2831
Hair Flair 43 Eastham Village Road,
Eastham Telephone 0151-327-1610
Parish Magazine
Please note that the cut off date for articles for the magazine is always the 15th of the month.
Always happy to receive articles but there are editorial constraints.
Please email to [email protected] or give to Sue Abraham or Philip Mayles(450 words max please)
£ £ £ WANTED for CASH £ £ £
Furniture, Tools, DIY, Old Toys
Designer Shoes/Trainers, Mobiles,
Game Consoles, Vintage Items,
HiFi, Clocks, Watches, Radios, TV’s, All Working or Not
To Recycle Please Call Terry
0151 200 9933 - 0788 782 8787
WHAT'S WHERE & WHEN
Meeting in the Parish Church Choir: Practice on Fridays 7.30p.m. 334-1162 Bellringers: Thursday Night 7.30p.m. - 8.30p.m. 07970 528956
Meeting in the Community Church, Eastham Rake Brownies: Mondays 6.15pm. - 7.30 p.m. 513-3601 Men's Group: 2nd Monday 8.00 p.m. 327-3546 CAMEO: Tuesdays 2.00 - 3.30 p.m. 327-3317 Brownies: Wednesday 6.15 - 7.45p.m. 07835-298757 Rainbows: Mondays 6.00 - 7.00 p.m. 07557-094190
Meeting in the Scout HQ. Ferry Road Beavers: Monday 6.15 - 7.30 p.m. 327-4487 Cub Scouts: Tuesday 6.45-8.15 p.m. Nick 07778 042347 Scouts: Thursday 6.45 - 8.45 p.m. Gill 0785 0468445
Meeting in St. Peter's Hall, Brookhurst Close Brookhurst Discussion Group: Alt. Thursdays, 10.30a.m.- 12.00noon (Held at various houses). (334-1207) Rainbows: Monday 6.15 - 7.15p.m. 07796 553792 Brownies: Wednesday 6.00 - 7.30p.m. 327-1655 Guides: Wednesday 7.30 - 9.00p.m. 07796 553792 Cub Scouts: Thursday 6.45 - 8.30p.m. 07921 197769 Beavers: Tuesday 6.00pm. - 7.00p.m. 07889 431085 Scouts: Monday 7.30-9.00 pm. Alan Palin 513 3538 Trefoil: 3rd Monday 8.00- 10.00p.m. 200-7741 Praise & Play: Wednesdays 2.00- 2.45p.m. 327-2182 Jam: Wednesdays 3.45 - 5.00 p.m. 327-2182
Meeting in the Sea Scout HQ. Eastham Rake Beavers: Tuesday 6.15- 7.30p.m. 327-5787 Cubs: Monday 6.30 - 8.00p.m. 327-5787 Scouts: Thursday 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. 327-5787
Meeting in the HQ, Eastham Rake, next to the Community Church, 1123 Hooton Park Sqd Air Training Corps
Tuesday and Thursday 7.30- 9.00 p.m. 328-1123
WHO'S WHO
Vicar: The Revd Beth Glover [email protected]
The Vicarage, 29 Ferry Road, Eastham 327-2182
Curate: The Revd Mark Turner
Lay Ministers: David Colenso (Emeritus) 327-3546
Ray Bonnard 327-4609, Anne York 334-1996,
Andrew Bradley-Gibbons 328-0685
Pastoral Workers: Simone Llewellyn 327-8631, Dot Christiansen 327-5322
Parish Worker: Roy Munro 327-4721
Churchwardens: Sue Abraham 334-9216, Marilyn Gardner 327 1732
Parish Manager: George Wynne 327-3737
Church Treasurer: Irene Jones 327-6741
Church Organist: Malcolm Perry 334-1807
Choirmaster: Gerry Warr 334-1162
Sacristan: Russ Boyes 327-3046
PCC Secretary: Sue Abraham 334-9216
Baptisms: Jane (0151 327 2420) or Nickie (0151 200 0636) ‐ evenings
Electoral Roll: Gordon Glover 327-2182
Flowers: Mrs. Chris Gardner 327-3767
Church Bookings: Church Centre, Jean Cullen 327-3317
St. Peter's, Sandra Wellings 07889 431085
Bellringers: Dave Hocker 07970528956
Disability Officer: Barbara Chambers 334-9329
Planned Giving Gift Aid : Diane Casewell 923-4113
Missionary Secretary: Anne York 334‐1996
Requests for Prayers: Lynn Matthews 327-1548, Simone Llewellyn 327-8631
Parish Safeguarding Coordinator: Emma Davies 07835 504676
Parish Magazine Editor: Philip Mayles 327-7196 [email protected]
Magazine Treasurer-Adverts-Distribution: Sue Pridding 327-5277
Magazine Postal Requests: Joan Hignett 327-1309
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