June 2009 BROAD TOWN NEWS Published by Christ Church
Sponsored this month by WI
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Church
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Service
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Readers
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Sidesman
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Chalice
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Cleaner
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Flowers
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Wednesday Jun 3
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2pm
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Hilmarton
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Holy Communion
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Sunday Jun 7
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8am
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Clyffe Pypard
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Said Communion
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Trinity Sunday
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9.15am
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Tockenham
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Family Communion
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11am
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Broad Town
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Sung Communion
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Mrs Green / Mrs Crocker
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J Wallis
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C Green
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Mrs Rendell
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Miss Talbot
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Wednesday Jun 10
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7pm
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Broad Town
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Evensong
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Mrs Richardson / Mrs Drury
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C Green
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Mrs Cameron-Street
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Miss Talbot
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Sunday Jun 14
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9.15am
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Clyffe Pypard
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Holy Communion
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1st Sunday after
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11am
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Hilmarton
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Family Service
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Trinity
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6pm
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Tockenham
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Evensong
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Sunday Jun 21
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9.15am
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Tockenham
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Morning Prayer
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2nd Sunday after
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11am
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Broad Town
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Holy Communion
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Mrs Marshall / G May
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D Marshall
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D Marshall
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Mrs Cameron-Street
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Miss Hatherall
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6pm
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Hilmarton
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Evensong
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Thursday Jun 25
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7.30pm
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Hilmarton
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Deanery Confirmation Service
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Sunday Jun 28
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10.30am
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Clyffe Pypard
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Benefice Eucharist
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St Peters Day
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REVEREND ALISON WAY
Ordinary Time?
After the lows and highs of Lent and Easter, we celebrate the coming of God’s Holy Spirit at Pentecost, and that day we are holding a Benefice Communion at 10:30am in St Laurence’s Church, Hilmarton. Do come and listen to Rev’d David Heslop, who is co-ordinator for ‘Learning for Discipleship’ in our diocese, who will be leading our worship. The following week, we will be marvelling at our understanding God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit on Trinity Sunday.
However after that in the Church year, we are finally into a period that the Church calls ‘ordinary time’. As Timothy Radcliffe put it:
‘This sound rather boring, as if we are just hanging around until the next exciting event in the year. It fills the gap between the fun of Christmas and Epiphany and the drama of Holy Week, and then between Pentecost and the end of the year! This is wrong. Ordinary time celebrates what is fundamental to being human, which is that we are ordered, pointed beyond ourselves. It has its own contribution to make to showing the point of Christianity’. (From ‘What is the point of being a Christian’ by Timothy Radcliffe)
Over the next few months we will be looking at what it means to love God and to love our neighbour as ourselves, and how we flourish better together than apart. Come and join us for worship, and to understand more about our extra-ordinary God, who loves us so much.
Greetings and the love of Christ to you all in the benefice of Woodhill (the benefice of Broad Town, Clyffe Pypard, Hilmarton and Tockenham). I also hope to see you at the Art Show at Christchurch Broad Town (13th-14th June), Tockenham Fair (20th June), the Flower Festival at St Lawrence, Hilmarton (19th-21st June) and Clyffe Pypard Fete (27th June).
Rev’d Alison Way - 01793 739044 – alisonway@tiscali.co.uk
The Vicarage, Wood Street, Clyffe Pypard, Wilts, SN4 7PY
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
June 13th / 14th Art exhibition at Christ Church
June 13th School Fete and Fun Run at Broad Town
June 19th - 21st Flower Festival at Hilmarton
June 20th Fair at Tockenham
June 20th Swimathon at Wootton Bassett Leisure Centre
June 27th Fete at Clyffe Pypard
July 3rd TD day at Broad Town School
July 11th Concert by Wootton Bassett Choral Society
October 9th Benefice Outing
October 10th Meet Richard Angwin with Broad Town WI
ART EXHIBITION
June 13th and 14th will see Christ Church converted to an art gallery for local artists. If last time is anything to go on we will have a grand display of all sizes, subjects and mediums. There should be something for everyone to fill that empty wall! Opening times are I0am - 5pm on both days. Entrance will be 50p and refreshments will be available.
Do come and enjoy the local talent.
BROAD TOWN SCHOOL FETE AND FUN RUN
The school Fete on the 13th June is from 1pm - 4pm.
Your support over the previous years has been terrific and we would like to see you all again this month.
Stalls include Bottle stall; Cake stall; Children's nearly new and something involving old socks! There will be a Fire eater, Dog dancing display team, Martial arts display and more. The application for the Smile run can be downloaded from the school website - www.broadtown.wilts.sch.uk
SWIMATHON 20/06/09 LEISURE CENTRE WOOTTON BASSETT
Do you know anyone who would like to form a team to raise funds for their club or charity, eg. Church or Scouts. Phone 01249 654382 Clive Leavey of Wootton Bassett Rotary Club
WOOTTON BASSETT CHORAL SOCIETY
Concert on Saturday 11th July Music from the 16th century onwards, including Vivaldi's Gloria. With Instrumentalists from Wootton Bassett Symphony Orchestra.
The Methodist Church High Street Wootton Bassett Commencing 7.30pm Free admission. Retiring Collection.
BENEFICE OUTING 2009
Jackie and Trish are again organising a Benefice outing. This year we have arranged to visit Hereford Cathedral. The Cathedral also houses the Mappa Mundi and chained library (which you can choose to visit as an extra on the day). The date for the visit is Friday October 9th. Letters with full information and booking forms will be available from mid May from Trish 01249 760638, Jackie 01249 760255, Adele at Hilmarton Post Office and the Benefice Churches. Do join us if you can. Tickets will be allocated on a “first come” basis. Final numbers are necessary by the middle of August.
AN EVENING WITH RICHARD ANGWIN - Weather forecaster from BBC Points West
Saturday October 10th 2009 7.30 for 8pm Broad Town Village Hall Tickets £10 Includes refreshments. All proceeds to go to the 5-18 year olds Counselling Service, a part of the Swindon Mediation Service
The evening is hosted by Broad Town WI For further information and tickets contact: Rosie Mclaren 731526, Kate Orton 731536 or Michelle Sunders 731357
RESULTS OF THE SCARECROW COMPETITION
What a wonderful picture all of the scarecrows made! They were all great and everyone who went round to look made a comment and said how much they had enjoyed themselves.
Luckily for us the week of the competition was fairly dry but a bit windy, so all of the scarecrows survived.
The entrants were 1- windowcleaner; 2 - teacher; 3 - binman; 4 - lifeguard; 5 - clerk in holy orders; 6 - pirate; 7 - spaceman; 8 - builder; 9 - retired; 10 - vicar; 11 - dressed to kill; 12 - fisherman.
And the winner was - The Spaceman, with the fisherman second and the windowcleaner third.
A great big Thank You to all who made scarecrows and all who took the time to look round. £65 was made towards Church funds. Thank you all for your support.
Hopefully we will see more of you next year so put it in your diaries now. The theme for next year is "Nursery Rhymes" so you all have 12 months to think about it.
BROAD TOWN C OF E SCHOOL
Congratulations to:- Ashley and Harry B who won the North Wilts League last week with their football team Elite Soccer Coaching.
Ella, David and Edwin Maslin, Hannah Clarke and Mollie Rawlins on winning 1st place with their "Toy Box" float in their class at Wootton Bassett Carnival.
Class 3 for winning a prize with their "Lifesaver" scarecrow at the Kington St. Michael Scarecrow competition.
WILTSHIRE AIR AMBULANCE APPEAL
With the signing of the new 5year contract, thankfully the ambulance will still be in the air for a bit longer. But that means renewed vigour is needed to raise funds!
We have now launched our textile bank recycling scheme and mobile phone and ink cartridge recycling. Each cartridge can bring in as much as £1; but sorry no Epsons.
The Westbury Charity shop is doing well so another will hopefully be opening in Devizes this year.
We thank all for their support in the past and if you can help with any of our new schemes we will be very grateful.
THE GUILD OF WILTSHIRE ARTISTS
Run workshops at the Village Hall on every third Saturday of the month from 10am to 4pm. All are welcome including painters who are beginners.
Tea and Coffee provided but do bring a packed lunch.
Help will be given to those who request it.
Contact telephone numbers 731154, 731519.
JULY 09 EDITION
Will organisations or anyone wishing to have news, etc. included in the July edition please note that items must be submitted to Mrs M Green, 1 Broadacres, Broad Town,
BY 6pm FRIDAY 19th June. It is regretted that submissions after that time cannot be included.