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 I must admit that history is one of my special interests and I do believe that the
 past should instruct our present and future as we seek to learn the lessons of days   CHURCH AND VILLAGE
 gone  by.  If  the  right  lessons  had  been  learnt  in  1918  and  afterwards,  perhaps
 there would have been no WW2. I appreciate that is a moot point.   ACTIVITIES, SOCIETIES, CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS and CONTACTS

 Winston  Churchill,  though  a  wonderful  leader  in  time  of  War  from  1940  to1945,
 used to say “it is better to jaw-jaw than to war-war”. In 1920 the League of Nations
 was  established  to  try  and  maintain  peace  but  it  was  obviously  sadly  rather   Association  Contact  Tel   Address   E-mail   Meetings/Info
 unsuccessful. After WW2 , the United Nations has been, thankfully, more effective.
 So what is this ‘remembrance’? Is it about looking back? Take yourself back to
 your childhood days and weren’t there times when your parents or teachers told   Mothers’ Union   Nancy Gibson   472105   15 White Lovington   NancyEGibson  Monthly.  Turberville Court
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 you to remember to do something ? ‘Remember to make sure your laces are well
 tied, remember to do your homework.....’ So you see Remembrance is about the   Mobile Library   Dorset  County   01305      dorchestermob  Alternate fortnights   Car
                      Council    224440              ilelibrary@dorse  park
 present and, more importantly, about the future as well as the past. So what is it   tcc.gov.uk   Mondays 9.20- 9.50
 that we remember to do?                                       Fridays 10.50  -  12.15
 I  am  deeply  warmed  to  see  the  way  that,  in  recent  years,  Remembrance   Neighbour Car   Brenda House   01929       stockleyfarmpa  Community run transport
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 observance  is  for  all  ages.  We  can  only  hope  that  it  remains  so,  well  into  the   om
 future.  Human  beings  often  portray  a  lack  of  tolerance  and  understanding  for
       Pop in Place   Alison Bennett   472023   3 Rye Hill Close   popinplace@g  Weekly.  Drax Hall
 those of other cultures – or even of their own culture. This lack of tolerance can be   BH20 7LU   mail.com   Monday and Friday
 the  beginning  of  war.  We  may  well  feel  dismayed  sometimes  at  the  way  that   mornings
                                                               10.00  -  12.00
 politicians  hold  each  other  in  such  little  respect  and  with  an  apparent  lack  of
 loyalty but we have to ask ourselves if we are really any better in our daily life.    Purbeck District   Peter Wharf   472246   The Old Vicarage   peterwharf@ho  Monthly surgery.  Turberville
       Councillor                      West Street   tmail.com   Court, Communal Lounge
 As  we  gather  around  our  War  Memorials  on  November  11 ,  let  us  look  at  our   1st Saturday @ 9.30—10.00
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 poppies and let them speak to us their own message. At the heart of each, there   Bere Regis Pre-School      471334   Southbrook   preschool@ber  Providing care and education
 is  the  black  button  and  our  Acts  of  Remembrance  will  certainly  contain  an   ‘Pebbles’      Bere Regis   eregis.dorset.sc  for children from 2 to 8 years,
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 element  of  sadness,  particularly  for  older  people  who  remember  former   BH20 7DB   7.45 a.m. and after-school club
                                                               until 5 p.m.
 comrades  who  died.  The  most  dramatic  of colours is  the  redness  of  the  poppy
 itself and that is the colour of love, of thankfulness to those whose lives were cut   Rotary Club of   David King   01929   Hyde Woods, Hyde   david.king@gb
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 horribly short. Please  notice also the ‘stalk’ which is green, the colour of growth   www.wareham
 and of the future. The Kohima Epitaph will be read out ‘When you go home, tell   rotary.co.uk
 them  of  us  and  say  for  your  tomorrow,  we  gave  our  today’.  Perhaps  that  may   Salt and Pepper Lunch   Brenda House   471255      stockleyfarmpa  Monthly, Scout Hut, 3rd
       Club                                          rtners@gmail.c  Thursday. 12.30p.m.
 awaken in all of us a desire to be people of peace in all our dealings with others.   om
 Our nation, as has been said frequently is, at this moment, very much a divided
       Table Tennis for Adults   Pauline Pitfield     01258         Mondays  7.00 to 9.00 pm
 Society. Let us commit to promoting respect for people of other opinions than our   839123
 own  and  that  could  be  the  very  best  way  to  respond  to  the  sacrifice  that  our
 military personnel have made in the past and who are willing to make today.
       Twinning Association   Jackie Ahern   07876      Jackie.ahern@hot  Meetings and events
                                 577012              mal.co.uk   arranged as and when.
 Jesus himself spoke of his own great sacrifice that he would make in dying on the
 cross when he said “Greater love has no one than this that people lay down their
 lives for their friends” (John 15:13). He above all is the one who shows us the power   W.I. (Bere Regis)   Mrs Dian Pitts   471322      pitts.dian   Monthly, Bere Regis Sports
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 of loving self-sacrifice....can we be ready to learn!         3rd Wednesday @ 7.30 pm
 Your loving Priest and Friend   Woodbury Hill Singers   Mrs Kath Jeeves  471175   10 Turberville Court      Weekly  Turberville Court
                                                               Mondays @ 2.00 p.m.



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