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THE PARISHES of BERE REGIS and AFFPUDDLE
ADVERTISING RATES
with TURNERSPUDDLE
for the year 2020
(Cheques to be made payable to Bere Regis PCC) Our Vision: Our Mission:
Rates for charitable, community or non-profit organisations are charged at 50% of above. To make Christ’s love To encourage awareness of the
known in the world today presence of God through worship
Full year advertising is based on complete calendar years. Adverts inserted for part and to live out his teaching
years are charged at a pro-rata rate of the full year cost. Full year advertisers are music and the arts;
automatically included on both village websites. To encourage everyone in the
Christian faith through example,
Full page, full year £260 Full page, one month £38
learning and spiritual growth;
Half page, full year £160 Half page, one month £22
To make our churches open and
Third page, full year £120 Third page, one month £16
welcoming to all, and supportive of
Quarter page, full year £98 Quarter page, one month £13 those in need;
Small-ads, full year £70 Small-ads, one month £11 To challenge injustice at home and
abroad and to balance our care for
For all advertising enquiries, contact the Editor, details on inside back cover.
the environment.
A LETTER FROM YOUR ASSOCIATE PRIEST
Dear friends
I love swimming, but I am not a hardy swimmer. I’m not one of those who swims
outdoors all year round. I do like to take an opportunity though when I can. It
was obvious from about the third week in September that the weather was going
to change, so I took advantage of one of those still glorious sunny and hot days to
have a last swim in the sea.
Off we went, Graham, Zinnie and I. Zinnie was happy to paddle and fetch the
ball, but still quite cautious of going in anywhere near her tummy and couldn’t
understand why I wanted to go in deeper. I left her on the beach attached to
her lead with Graham and went off to have my swim in peace or so I thought. I’d
had a swim and then was floating having a lovely chat with a local when I
suddenly turned round and found a dog next to me. So, the great news is that
Zinnie can swim – she’s not sure how – she did look quite astonished, but she has a
very strong doggy paddle and she survived! It’s not something she’s repeated
yet. A docile paddle in the river is still the norm, but at least I know instinct can
kick in if needed.
Email: alison@culverdell.co.uk
Instinct is quite important to our survival – keeping ourselves and those we love
from harm, making sure we have food to eat and water to drink, warmth, shelter
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