Hartlip Parish Magazine - on-line archive
November 1978 : page 6 (of 9)
or who come rarely will come and take part on these evenings. Speakers and subjects are:
5th ‑ | The Revd. Geoffrey Sidaway, Vicar of St. Martin's, Maidstone "What is a Christian?" |
12th ‑ | The Bishop of Maidstone: "What is the Word of God?" |
19th ‑ | The Revd. Norman Dawson, Methodist District Chairman "Christian Life Style." |
26th ‑ | The Revd. Frank Topping, Methodist Minister on the staff of the B.B.C.: "There Are More Things in Heaven and Earth than the 7.30 a.m. ...!" |
We look forward to seeing you.
Neville Brook and Howard Skinner
ANNUAL CHURCH BAZAAR
Date: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, Time: 2.30 p.m.
To be opened by Mr. ERIC BARKER
Stall Holders: Needlework and Fancy - Mrs. Kelvie; Floral Decorations - Mrs. Hawkins; Bathroom - Mrs. Russell; Good-as-New - Mrs. Partridge; Cakes - Mrs. Pyle (Y.W.); Bottles and Parcels - Mrs. Ingle (W.I.); Tombola - Les and Pat Tong; Groceries - Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. Williamson; Curio - Mrs. Rowlands; Teas - Mrs. Fentiman; Books - a volunteer needed! Toys - Mrs. Ambrose.
Any help or contributions to the stalls will be most welcome; please contact Mrs. Ambrose or any of the stall-holders. The Bazaar is a very important element in our parish from the paint of view of income, but it is also a most enjoyable social event and I hope that many people will support it this year as they have done in the past.
W.N.B.
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
People who attended the Harvest Supper all seemed to enjoy the meal planned and prepared by our band of lady helpers. We thank them so much. The entertainment was extremely good and we thank all those who contributed in any way. Our first meeting, a service in the Parish Church, was refreshing and uplifting. Not so many joined us for that as for the Harvest Supper, but we hope that more will come to our forthcoming meetings. We shall be so pleased to welcome you.
Bob Pope
BISHOPS' WIVES
A few of us in Hartlip felt that we were involved in a small way with the Bishops' Lambeth Conference when we were privileged to entertain two Bishops' wives, Mary Saito from Japan and Penina Magua from ....(cont.)