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December 2022 December 2022
Sue entertained us with an intriguing quiz about
BERE HEATH METHODIST
Bere Regis after which, there was the usual raffle
and the afternoon was concluded by a special CHAPEL
comeback performance by the Woodbury Hill
Singers.
December News
Thanks are due, not only to all those who
worked so hard to make it a successful The weather at the moment is still very mild and not
afternoon, but also to all the members and feeling like November at all but it will I am sure change .
visitors for coming to share in our special day. Bere Heaths Events in December are:
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We look forward to seeing you all again at 2.30 Sunday 4 December – Monthly Service at 2pm led by
on Thursday 1st December when our speaker our Minister Rev John Yarrien followed by our Annual
will be Phil Griffin from the Dorset and Somerset meeting Church Council . All welcome
Air Ambulance. Saturday 10 December - Craft and Kids – 2.30- 3.45pm – This is for Children and
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Our meeting on Thursday 5 January will be a parents. Plenty of things to do, refreshments , relaxed atmosphere . Do come
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New Year Celebration! along and give it a try
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SB Tuesday 20 December - Carol Service at 6.30pm led by Rev John Yarrien and
Peter Jenner.
Carols and readings followed by Refreshments. All welcome and remember to
THE RISKS OF HYPOTHERMIA bring a torch.
Please note that our January service will be on SUNDAY 8 JANUARY at 2pm . It
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HypOthermia is when a person’s body temperature gets lower than normal. Think will be our annual Covenant with Holy Communion. All are welcome.
of the O as Zero degrees! It is the opposite of HypERthermia which is when a
person overheats. Both conditions are very dangerous, especially for older May I wish you all on behalf of Bere Heath Chapel a very Happy Christmas and
people, the very young and those with certain medical problems. When the body very Best Wishes for 2023.
temperature drops, from 37 degrees down to 35 degrees or less, the heart, Peter Jenner – Lay Worker at Bere Heath Chapel.
nervous system and other organs cannot work normally. Left untreated,
hypothermia can lead to complete failure of the heart and respiratory system
and eventually to death.
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