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November 2019                       November 2019

 BRIANTSPUDDLE POST OFFICE AND   Flowers and Cleaning Rota

 VILLAGE SHOP   Date:   Flowers:            Cleaning:
       2 November     Christine Ralls      Christine Ralls

 We are always looking for new ideas to bring people into   9 November   Elizabeth Whatley   Nicky Killer
 our village shop. Encouraging locals to shop with us and
 by  doing  so  support  this  valuable  facility  within  our   16 November   Doreen Sanderson   Doreen Sanderson
 community.   23 November   Elizabeth Whatley   Audrey Grindrod
 We have just introduced a £5 gift voucher. These can be   30 November   Advent       Elizabeth Whatley
 purchased by anyone to any value in multiples of £5.
       7 December     Advent               Erica Moriarty
 You might consider it a useful gift for someone going through a tough time or an
 alternative to that cheap bottle of wine to be donated to the raffle.
       ORGANIST FOR 65 YEARS!
 In  doing  so  you  will  be  encouraging  people  to  use  the  shop,  some  may  never
 have been in before, and so increase the use of our community asset.
       Ivor  Mullins  had  been  the  organist  at  St
 The vouchers can be purchased in the shop and are valid for 6 months from the   Laurence’s church, Affpuddle for over 65 years
 date of purchase. They can be used in exchange for goods in the shop – but not   when  he  sadly  had  a  fall  last  autumn.  As  a
 the post office. No change will be given and so make sure you spend the full £5!   consequence,  due  to  his  poor  mobility,  Ivor
       decided earlier this year, to retire.
       No  matter  what  the  weather  or  what  time
       services were, Ivor was always there, bright and
       cheerful ready to play. He also served as a hard
       -working member of the PCC. Despite the ups
       and  downs  of  life,  including  the  sad  death  of  his  beloved  wife  Sylvia,  Ivor
       continued to play. (He proposed to Sylvia at the church gate)
       To  mark  Ivor’s  retirement  a  collection  was  held  and,  because  he  is  in  a  care
       home, Ivor was asked what he wanted. He decided that a picture, similar to that
       given to Reverend Canon Charles Masheder, would be just the thing for his room.
       L. Paul Matthews from Puddletown was again commissioned to paint the church.
       The result was beautiful.
       On  Saturday  21  September,  Ivor’s  family  invited  members  of  the  PCC  to  their
       house in Verwood for a small celebration and the presentation of the painting.
       What  a  beautiful  afternoon  and  how  welcome  the  family  made  us.  Ivor  loved
       every minute of it; meeting up with old friends and reminiscing about days gone
       by.  A  real  celebration  of  65  years  of  devotion  to  playing  the  organ  at  St
       Laurence’s church.

       NB: If anybody would like to visit Ivor, the care home is in Wimborne and we know
       he would love to see you. Please contact either of us for details.
       Elizabeth Whatley, Stephen Sanderson  -  Church Wardens

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