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November 2023                                                                       November 2023
                                                                                           MIKE MENZIES

                                                                                           For those who haven’t yet heard the news - it was with great sadness that
                                                                                           we heard of Mike’s sudden death on 20th October. He has been a very
                                                                                           hardworking member of both the Affpuddle Church community and the
                                                                                           Briantspuddle and Throop community.
                                                                                           We send our deepest condolences to Hilly, Emma, Andrew, Tom and Milo
                                                                                           and all Mike’s family and friends.
                                                                                                                                                        Rev Sandra

                                                                                           CHURCH & CHURCHYARD – TIDY & DECORATE


                                                                                           October the 8  was the Harvest Festival service at St
                                                                                                        th
                                                                                           Laurence Church, in Affpuddle. But before that …
                                                                                           First,  the  church  was  spring  cleaned  from  top  to
                                                                                           bottom.  Elizabeth  Whatley  and  Susan  Wood  send
                                                                                           their sincere thanks to all those who worked so hard.
                                                                                           Everywhere  was  dusted,  floors  were  polished,
                                                                                           cobwebs taken down, a huge effort.

                                                                                           But  that  wasn’t  all.  Outside  in  the churchyard  there
                                                                                           were more volunteers – digging up weeds, spreading
                                                                                           mole  hills,  creosoting  the  railings,  edging  the  paths,
                                                                                           and  mowing  the  grass.  Another  huge  combined
                                                                                           effort.
                                                                                           Meanwhile,  more  volunteers  were  cutting  foliage,  cleaning  vases,  and  trimming
                                                                                           blooms. They brought all their flower arrangements to the church and allocated a
                                                                                           windowsill  each.  The  colour  and  the  perfume  were  just  stunning.  The  skill  comes
                                                                                           with  age.  You  have  to  be  at  least  forty  to  be  able  to  create  such  a  beautiful
                                                                                           pedestal.
                                                                                           Hang on, there’s more. Fresh fruit and veg, and even tinned produce, were set up
                                                                                           alongside. (These have now gone to the food bank, but the flowers have stayed in
                                                                                           the church for a couple of Sundays.)
                                                                                           And then at the Harvest Service itself, all the farmers and growers reported to us
                                                                                           how the season has been. Global warming has produced a rather unusual season
                                                                                           and therefore “average” crop yield despite all the efforts. But overall, the year has
                                                                                           been  bad  because  of  the  high  inflation  and  exceptional  fuel  costs  reflected  in
                                                                                           commodities such as fertiliser.
       It has been confirmed that Emma will be going ahead with this                       So please keep the farmers in your prayers, and say a special thank you to all the
                                                                                           volunteers maintaining the harvest tradition in this ancient church.
         presentation despite the family’s recent bereavement.  For
         more information visit the website: www.briantspuddle.info
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