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very well and Sally seemed very happy. The Junior Church family involves people
of all ages from a two year old up to a 92 year old. Our “Honoured Oldies” are
particularly supportive and we younger ones (tongue in check in my case) love to
look after them in return. This includes organising lifts / wheelchairs for some who
When you respond to advertisers, do please tell them you saw find getting to St John’s difficult. So please do not let a little bit of immobility stop
you coming on a second Sunday in the month. Below are photos of the setting
their advert in this magazine - it helps them monitor the before the lunch and one of Sally giving a small speech after the meal.
effectiveness of their advert and helps us generate more There is also a photo of the children with Rev Jenny doing craft work whilst thinking
advertising revenue!! about the theme of the service which was prayer. During the service there was a
powerful sketch imagining God interrupting somebody praying the Lord’s Prayer
and asking if they really understood the meaning. This was followed by Jenny’s
talk about the three things to remember when praying:- keep it simple, keep it
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The Sunday in general went very well, except technology was continually playing
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up, including the printer refusing to print the second part of the song sheet, the CD
(Cheques to be made payable to Bere Regis PCC) player miss behaving in the puppet song, and not all the photos working, so sorry
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On the Open the Book side, we have now finished for the summer, starting again
Full year advertising is based on complete calendar years. Adverts inserted for part
in the second week of the autumn term. The last two that we did went down very
years are charged at a pro-rata rate of the full year cost. Full year advertisers are
well. One was the story of the storm on the lake, with several disciples on a make
automatically included on both village websites. believe boat, being tossed about and feeling sick, including one saying “tax
collectors do not like boats”. The other was an Old Testament story when Moses
Full page, full year £260 Full page, one month £38
sent spies across the Jordan to check out the land on the other side. On the other
Half page, full year £160 Half page, one month £22 side of our make believe river was lots of foliage and rocks for the spies to hide
behind and our volunteers from the “before school” club acted very convincingly.
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As part of a joint benefice including Wool I will also mention the Messy Church that
Quarter page, full year £98 Quarter page, one month £13
happens on the first Saturday of the month at Wool Church. Some of you might
have seen the similar children’s activities at Bere Fest. If you would like any more
Small-ads, full year £70 Small-ads, one month £11
information of these children’s activities please ring 472246. Pat Wharf.
For all advertising enquiries, contact the Editor, details on inside back cover.
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