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September 2019 September 2019
The next Charity Coffee Morning taking place in the Social Club will be on
Saturday the 28 September between 10:30 and noon, proceeds in aid of the BERE REGIS CHURCH NEWS
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Parish Church.
Details of future events will be found in this magazine and on Parish notice boards JUNIOR “Why don’t you come and join us at the
as soon as details are finalised.
CHURCH Family Service on the second Sunday
Peter Talbot NEWS of every month at 11.00 am”
Secretary
SUNDAY 11th AUGUST
PURBECK FILM FESTIVAL This month's Junior Church continued the theme of Prayer. The children
spent 'the hour before' making and decorating illustrations in
at Briantspuddle Village Hall DT2 readiness for the sermon; the first two letters of PRAY to advise on
7HR how to pray. P for Pause, and R for Rejoice. (to be continued....at
the next Junior Church on 8th September; 10am start with family
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Friday 25 October 7pm for 7.30pm service at 11, followed by refreshments).
film The number of puppeteers was somewhat depleted with several being on
holiday, but Lauren did a sterling solo performance of 'You Raise me
Finding Your Feet - a comedy/drama featuring
Imelda Staunton, Celia Imrie, Timothy Spall and Up', while two girls from Wool joined in the second song with just one
Joanna Lumley made in the UK in 2017. quick rehearsal before the service,
and did a grand job. We saw a
Beer, wine, soft drinks, teas, coffees and ice drama about Martha and Mary, with
creams for sale. Jesus persuading Martha that talking
to him, like praying, is just as
Tickets - £6 (£5 for students and under 25s) important, if not more so, than
purchased from Rex Cinema, Wareham; on line spending hours keeping the house
at www.purbeckfilm.com; or order at
clean.
Briantspuddle Village Shop (am only) and pay at the door on the night.
A reminder that Bob Croom will be
One of the best comedy dramas to come out of UK film studios for many a year doing the Ride and Stride on
this talented cast take us through laughter and tears in a film which is full of fun, is Saturday 14th September, so if
moving and at times outrageous. Sandra (Imelda Staunton) discovers, just at the a n y o n e w o u l d l i k e t o s p o n s o r h i m , o r
time when they are going to retire, that her husband (John Sessions) has for many simply make a donation, this would be gratefully received. Half of the
years been having an affair. She attempts to rebuild her life by moving in with her proceeds will go to the Church, and half to the Dorset Historic
wayward and unconventional sister (Celia Imrie) who persuades her to join her Churches Trust.
local community dancing class. Meeting characters like Charlie (Timothy Spall)
the handyman who lives on a houseboat, opens up a whole new world for
Sandra.
Running time – 111 minutes
Please note – contains brief drug use: brief strong language
Further enquiries to Maggie Hoyle on 01929 472733
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