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June 2018 June 2018
They continued to read the now worn Gospel booklet.
On the Monday John called his wife and children together to make an important
announcement. “Now I have received Christ I am quite sure that this week the
Lord will take me to His glory”, John calmly announced. “ I do not want you to
cry, I want you to be happy because now I am a Christian.”
On Thursday, four days after he had given his life to Jesus, John went to meet his
new-found Saviour face to face.
God so loved the world that He gave His
One and only Son, that whoever believes in Him
Shall not
Perish, but have
Travel Clinic – Advice and Vaccinations Eternal
As many of us are planning our travel trips abroad, may we remind you to Life. John 3:16
complete a travel risk assessment form; this can be collected from Reception. A
Practice Nurse will determine which vaccinations you require. You will be Joyce Healey
contacted to make an appointment with the Practice Nurse to discuss your travel
arrangements and to receive any necessary vaccinations. Ideally we would like
the travel form to be completed at least 6 weeks before your journey as vaccines
are not always held in stock and may have to be ordered as required. Your BERE HEATH METHODIST
appointment to receive the recommended vaccinations needs to be at least 2
weeks before you travel to allow the vaccines to work. There may be a charge for CHAPEL
certain vaccinations.
The next Service at the Chapel will be on June 3 , and
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will be led by the Rev Jean Quick.
Hay Fever
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On Saturday 23 of June we will be having a spring
As the nicer weather approaches, please ensure that you have adequate coffee morning in aid of Chapel funds.
medication for the coming season. Hay fever can often be controlled using over-
the-counter medication from pharmacies. However, if symptoms persist speak to S t a l l s w i l l i n c l u d e
your GP, as you may require prescription medicine. homemade cakes, plants,
preserves and jams. There will also be a special
Buggies and Brunch for the children. Everyone is
Preventing Insect Bites and Stings very welcome. 10.00-12.30.
At this time of year you're more likely to be bitten or stung if you work outdoors or For more information contact the stewards: Karen
regularly take part in outdoor activities, such as camping, hiking or walking in long Smith (01929 471339), Caroline Harrison (01929
grass . Beware of ticks and other infestations. Using insect repellent and keeping 471378).
your skin covered when outdoors will help you avoid being bitten or stung. Try not
to panic if you encounter wasps, hornets or bees, and back away slowly. Don't
wave your arms around or swat at them.
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