Saltford Com.munit,. A~iation News
Issue No 45 AUG/SEPT 2002
ANNUAL DECORATING EXERCISE - YOUR HELP IS NEEDED This year we are re-decorating .the Somerset &, Kelston Rooms and stair well leading to these. The work will be done on the mornings of August 5th - 9th and 12th - 16th from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m .. Any organisation that could offer a team of say four or five for a specially arranged evening session would be very welcome .
OFFERS OF HELP PLEASE TO:-Anthony Tonkin 01225 872479 or Ray Moore 01225 872080 saying on which days you can come.
Notice to all Saltford Residents
FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF SALTFORD HALL & SPORTS CLUB
Public Meeting - Wednesday 14th August
Plans which have been drawn up by the Saltford Centre Steering Committee in response to the re{juirements expressed by those interested in improving Saltford Hall and the Sports Club to provide the new Saltford Centre are now on view at Saltford Hall, Salt ford Sports Club, Salt ford Library and Saltford Parish Council Office. A public Meeting will be held on Wednesday 14th August at 7.30 p.m. in the Wansdyk.e Room at the rear of Salt ford Hall 10 enable you to express your opinion concerning these plans . If you wish to comment before that date please put your views in writing to the Chairman of the above committee c/o Salt ford Hall. Thank you for your interest.
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BOOKING OFFICER The S.C.A. Honorary Booking Officer is standing down from the end of the year. If you would like to volunteer to do this worthwhile job then please contact David Roberts on 01225 874081.
HALL NOTICE BOARD Would all users j:)lease remove or refresh their posters on the notice board in t foyer of the Hall by the beginning of September. Some have been displayed t more than a year and are looking the worse for wear.
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Association & Other News - List of S.C.A. Contacts Hon Secretary SCA Mrs SHarrow 0117 986 6038 SCAN Distribution Stan Hamblin 01225 872389 SCAN Copy & Advertisements Richard Davies, 01225 872699
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G.P. Committee News Risca Male Voice Choir A note for your diary - the Risca Male Voice Choir will be giving a concert at Sahford Hall on Sarurday 9th November 2002. More details will be given later in the year. - J Thomas Memories of Salt ford The terrible events of September 11th last year greatly overshadowed what had been a very enjoyable afternoon in the Wansdyke Room here in Sahford. A number of people carne along to tell how the 1939-45 war had affected them and we heard some very interesting stories. We are hoping to arrange another meeting, on the same lines, asking the older n:sidenls of Saltford what they can remember about personalities from the pas!. Do you remember Percy Simms whose book, "A History of Saltford Village" was a local best-seller in 1976? Do you remember how the Lavington family delivered milk straight from the churn on your doorstep? Do you remember bread delivered from a horse and trap? Wasn't the woman who drove it called Evelvn Macey? Do you remember Ern Giles, May Ollis, Joe Stephens, Mr Snailham who used to take his cow for a walk every evening? In more recent history memories of Gordon Reed must not be allowed to fade. In his introduction to Percy Simms book local historian Eric Linfield said, "It is important that local histories are written by local residents who have lived in the community throughout their lifetime ... " We hope to be able to record some of the
stories we hear. so please coml: along on Thursday, September 12th at 2.30pm to participate, or just listen to how Saltfon.l has changed over the past 60 or so Yl:Jrs. Tea and biscuits will be providl:d '
Management Committee News Membership Subscriptions Collection of subs will, as usual, begin in September. Any offers of help in collecting these 'will be warmly welCllml:d by the Hon. Membership Secretary, M r:Brenda Jones, 24, Grange Road Tel: 873355. You should note that as indicated in the last issue of SCAN, the annual subscription for eal:h aduh is now £ 1.00 and for Juniors 50p Affiliation Subscriptions and Discounl\ The SCA Council accepted the recommendation of the Management & Finance Commillce to raise the annual subscription for each affiliated organisation with effect from I September 2002. It will become £10.00 and at the same time the discount on' hall bookings redllced to 5%. Personal members will contInue to receive the 10% discount as before. Hall Maintenance and ModirJCations During the summer there will be a considerable amount of activity in caring for our premises and making ready for the busy autumn season . The floor of th.e Main Hall is to be sanded, treated and sealed to overcome the slippery condition that had been ......... continued on page 5
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...... ... continued from page J develClping afler many years of use. It will bc the first time that this work has been carried out and shows that the vision of those who built the hall 40 years ago and' put in high quality flooring was justified. A partition is to be erected across one cnd of the Somerset Room to create office space to be used eventually by a site administrator, and initially as a booking office. People wishing to book the prcmises should continue to do so by phon.: on 874081 (please do not use the Booking Officer's home numbcr) as the change when it happens will be transparent to users . It is hoped that an increased presence in the building will help to deter some of the graffiti writers and vandals that we are currently experiencing. Those who use the Somerset Room and who find the rcduced space an embarrassment should get in touch with the Booking Officer. The usual redecoration of the premises takes in the Somerset Room. Kelston Room and the stairs leading to them. Help is welcome (please see elsewhere in this newsletter). The exterior lighting is to be reviewed. Thc vanitory unit in the ladies toi let has already been completed in an attempt to make the facilities somewhat more a((ractive - favourable commenlS have bccn received.
General News When turning from August to September in the diary. the pages change from white to black - there is a huge amount of ac tivity at Salt ford Hall . Do use the premises. Quiet afternoons or evenings of whist. bridge, scrabb le or book discussions are a~ailable; painting (art, not only redecoration!) groups; all badminton groups would welcome more members (the Wednesday morning session is now a mixed group) , -singing or acting, including stage and set preparation; all of these are available and more. Could you find something to get
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involved with during the winter months') There is a wonderful :.ocial atmosphere when ["cop Ie romt' together in this way.
NOTICES Office equipment \\anted. If anyone has surplus-to-requirements office ~quipment (desk, tiling c lbinl'l. computers and periph~rals) ["lease get in touch with one of the SCA llrtirers or ring David Roberts Cln 874081.
John & Sally Smee & family would like to thank all friL'nds for their ["rayers. ca rd s & support during these past an)(i()lI~ weeks. Thankfully John's health i~ n()w looking good for the future.
BOOKING SALTFORD HALL All enquiries for booking Saltford Hall
should be made u~ing our ~pecial telephone number which is 01225 874081
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Sectional Organisation News SALTFORD BADMINTON CLUB i~
seeking 2 or 3 new member'. Our next eason starts on Monday. 16th September
and will cnd around Easter. We play at Saltiord Hall on Monday & ThurSday evenings from 8 to 10-30. If you arc interested and have played before, please phone Sheila Bigwood (401975) or Richard St reet (873516) .
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REGULAR WEEKLY ACTIVITIES AT SALTFORD HALL Please note:- Dates, times and venues may change - check with organiser if important.
Every day - Mon to Fri 9.1Sam Busy Bees Pre-school Avon
Mondays 10.00am Art Class Somerset
1.00pm Art Class Somerset
1.30pm Saltford Short Mat Bowls Club Hall
1.45pm Rhyme· Time Music & Movement Kelston
2.00pm Whist Club Avon
7.30pm Saltford Scrabble Club Kelston
(in season) 7.30pm Salt ford Drama Club Avon
B.OOpm S;lltford Badminton Club Hall
Tuesdays 9 .30am Patchwork Somerset
9.45am Saltford Evangelical Ch Toddlers Club Wansdykc
(Closed for Summer) 9.45am ladies Badminton Hall
10.00am Art Class Kelston
7.00pm Art Class Kelston
(1 st & 3rd only) 7 .00pm Saltford Parish Council Avon
7 .30pm Avo" Badminton Club Hall
7 .30pm Saltford Village Choir Wansdyke
Wednesdays 9 .30am Rhyme· Time Music & Movement Kelst/Soms't
9 .45am Wed Morning Badminton Group Hall
10.00am lace Group (Fortnightly) Somersel
1.30pm Saltford Short Mat Bowls Club Hall
3 .30pm Keyford Dancing School Somerset
7.30pm Saltford Seq & Old Time Dance Club Hall
Thursdays 10.00am Saltford Painting Club Workshop Kelston
10.00am Fitness & Stretch Hall
10.00am Rhyme· Time Music & Movement Somerset
(2nd & 4th Thurs only) 2 .00pm Welfare Clinic Avon
2.00pm Painting for Pleasure Club Somerset
B.OOpm Saltford Badminton Club Hall
Fridays 10.00am Saltford Wind Band Somerset
(some) 1.30pm Saltford Short Mat Bowls Club Hall
1.45pm Pre-school Music & Movement Class Somerset
2 .00pm Br idge Club Somerset
6.3Opm Saltford Short Mat Bowls Club Night Hall
(some) 7.30pm Saltford Drama Club Avon/Hall
Saturdays 10.30am Aerobics Class Wansdyke
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REGULAR MONTHLY ACTIVITIES AT SALTFORD HALL
See notes at the top of the Weekly Activities Table.
First Monday 7.30pm Saltford Photographic Club Wansdyke
Second Monday 7.30pm Saltford Guilters Somerset
Second Monday 7 .00pm Saltford Painting Club Wansdyke
Third Monday 9 .30am Saltford T.Guild Craft Group Kelston
Third Monday 7.30pm Salt ford Photographic Club Wansdyke
First Tuesday 9.30am Saltford Ladies Gardening Group Wansdyke
Second Tuesday 7.30pm Saltford Evening W.1. Avon
Third Tuesday 2.00pm Saltford Women's Institute Avon
Fourth Tuesday 2.00pm Saltford Floral Club Hall
Second Wednesday 9.00am Japanese Embroidery Wansdyke
Third Wed - bi monthly 11 .30am Inner Wheel Club of Keynsham Hall
Second Thursday 9.45am Saltford Morning T.Guild Wansdyke
Second Thursday (Mar) 8.00pm Book Discussion Club Kelston
Second Friday 7.30pm Keynsham & Saltford Wine Circle Somerset
First Saturday 7.30pm Saltford Seq. & D.T. Dance Club Hall
Fourth Saturday 2.30pm Historical Model Railway Society Wansdyke
Jo Gotley MCSP SRP Chartered & State
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For appointments call 01225 873245 or 0117 986 2139
Information and enquiries 01761471160
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Selected Events in AUGUST 2002 The calendar highlights a selection of events taking place . It should be noted that thes
are not all public meetings - please check with the organisers. Times given are booking times events may start later & are not all open to the public
7th British Sugarcraft GUild 7 :00pm Wansdyke
9th
14th
Bath .Guild of Embro iderers
K & S Wine Circle Summer Dance
Saltford Centre Steering Commillee PUBLIC MEETING
10.00am
600pm
6 .00pm
Wansdyke
Hall
Wansdykp.
Selected Events in SEPTEMBER 2002
6th British Sugarcraft Guild 7.00pm W ansdyke
7th Avon County Short Mat Bowls 9 .00am Hall
12th Blood Donors 11 .30al11 Hall
13th Avon County Rowing Club AGM 7.30pm Wansdyke
20th N.A.F.A.S . Teachers (S .W .A.) Teaching Day 9.00am Hall
21 st International Friendship League
24th Bath Guild of EmbrOiderers
25th Bath Guild of Embroiderers
25th S.C.A. Officers Open Meeting
2Bth Historical Model Railway Society
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2 .00pm Wansdyke
10.00am Wansdykc
10.00am Wansdyke
7.3()pm Avon
2 .30pm Wansdyke
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Ust of Organisations Affiliated to the S.C.A.
Keynsham Methodist Church
Saltford Evangelical Church
St Mary's Church
St Dunstan's Roman Catholic Church
Avon Badminton Club
Avon Rowing Club
Christian Viewpoint
Hinton Close Day Care Centre
Inner Wheel Club of Keynsham
International Friendship league
Keynsham & District ladies Circle
Keynsham & District Society for the Mentally Handicapped
Keynsham & District Round Table
Keynsham & District Tangent Club
British Guild Keynsham & Saltford Branch
Keynsham & Sallford Gardeners Assosiation
Keynsharp .& District labour Party
Keynsham & Sallford Wine Circle
Keynsham light Opera Group
Keynsham Orchestra
Lions Club of Keynsham
National Muricula & Primula Society
Rotary Club of Keynsham
Rotary Club of Keynsham (Chew Valley)
Salt ford Badminton Club
Saltford Conservative Association
Saltford Fair Way Cricket Club
5altford Floral Club
R (; $tre6t
Debbie ~(s""!1s
Rev G RW Hall
Father M larkin
Fiona Crocket!
Robin Leach
Mrs C Sayer
Mrs A Nash
Mrs A Webb
R C Clark
Mrs J Kelly
J Hudson
W Randle
Mrs l Evans
Mrs H lewis
Miss R Reed
G Hobbs
D S Bigwood
Vicky COl(
Mrs S Linfield
P Dando
P G Ward
RWebb
D Piggott
R G Street
R Stock
Ted MacKenzie
Mrs J Damie
Salt ford Golf Club The Secretary
Sallford Guides. Brownies & Rainbows Sally Walton
Saltford ladies Badminton Club (Wednesdays) Mrs C Lappin
SaltfQrd Ladies Gardening Club
Saltford lawn Tennis Club
Salt ford Parish Council
SalHord School PTA
1 st Sallford Scout Group
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Mrs D Jewell
A Dicker
PH Godfrey
J Pine
Roger Dowse
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01225 872252
01225 872275
011 7 983 3930
01225872177
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01225 873279
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Saltford Scrabble Club Mrs F R Sheppard
Salt ford Sports Club ~ Social Section A Tanner
Saltford Branch Toe H Miss P Cheale
Saltford Townswomen's Guild (Mornings) Doreen Page
Saltford Under 3's Mrs D Par~ons
Salt ford Walkers Don Hollister
Saltford Womens' Institute Mrs M Chambers
Salt ford Evening Womens' Institute Ms Julie Selman
K & N E Somerset Twinning Association J Dunford
Salt ford Busy Bees Pr!l~school Mrs D Areskog
List of Sectional Organisations of Saltford Community Association
Saltford Drama Club Liz James
Salt ford Painting Club
Salt ford Photographic Club
Saltford Short Mat Bowls
Yvonne Harry
A Thompson
Brian Cryer
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If you like really FRESH FISH you can find us outside Saltford Library between 11.30 &
1 2.30 every Thursday. We have two delivery vans in Keynsham & Saltford area every Thursday if you want a
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SALTFORD PARISH COUNCIL NEWS
The Principle of a Relief Road/Bypass for Saltford. The actual response to the questionnaire you filled in is as follows: Proport ion of households who voted In SuppQrt 79%; Opposed 16.9%; Equal vote in household 1.9%; Undecided 2.2 %; Total 100%. Proportion of people who voted : In support 77 .8%; Opposed 20. 5%; Undecided 1. 6%; Total 99. 9%. The proportion of the electorate who voted was 62. 9% of households; 65 % of electorate. In terms of numbers of the total electorate, the result wa as follows:
In support Opposed Equal vote in household Undecided Did not vote Total
No of households % No of electors % 829 49.7 1701 50.6 177 10.6 449 13.4
20 1:2 23 1.4
618 37.1 1667 100.0
36 1175 3361
1.1 35.0
100.0
The Parish Council is concerned about the heavy use of the A4 particularly the pollution, noise and inconvenience it causes and will now ask our local MP, B&NES District Council and 'the Minister of Transport to acknowledge that something needs to be done to alleviate the problem. As the survey made clear it is not the Parish Council's job to decide whether a relief road should be built or where it should be sited - we do not have the authority or expertise for such a mammoth task. The important thing is to convey the opinions of Saltford res idents about the problems caused by such a major, heavily used road running through our village. The Parish Counc il feel s strongly that these problems should in future be addressed and acted upon in area Trans!1ort and Structure Plans.
Discovery Cards To visit the various places of interest in Bath you will now need to obtain a plastic card on which there is a photo of yourself. Application forms are available from the Roman Baths; local library; on line at www. bathnes. gov.uk under A -Z of Servi ces, D for Discovery Card. I have just rece ived a small supply, so fir t come - first served !
Bri!o101 Water/O C Summers Work has now been completed on the relining of the mains water supply pipes in Saltford. However there is still on going work t.aking place to replace some of the pipes. There is a map and details of the roads where this work is scheduled on the Parish Notice Board. It has been a mass ive project to achieve with relati vely minor hiccups and a C Summers personnel have specifica lly asked me to convey their sincere thanks to all the res idents for the way in which they have been received (and for the many cups of tea consumed). a C Summers helped provide road furniture for our Golden Jubilee festivities
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at the eleventh hour and have kept me up to date with their programme of works in order that I could convey this onto you .
Railtrack At long last this Parish Council has achieved a communication link with this company and is now aware of t~e programme of works taking place along the Salt ford railway cutting. Basically all work done to date has been under the umbrella of Emergency Safety. New work is now taking place to secure the two embankments - the south sitk needs drainage wlrilst the north side requires netting. This work could continue well into 2003 before it is completed. There will be some carly morning and Sunday working taking place and we are assured that n:sidents affected by this will be informed by a leiter drop.
Community Woodland Project Volunteers are wanted at the Manor Road Community Forest to help create a wildlife area and as t.his is between Keynsham and Salt ford it would be very appropriate if more Saltford residents could become involved . For more details contact Helen Jones of ENVOLVE at Green Park Slat ion, Bath . (Tel: 0 1225 7879 10) or just turn up at one of the regular meetings held on the third Thursday of the month. 7 to 8.30 p.m . in Portacabin 32. Wellsway School. Keynsham.
Peter H Godfrey, Clerk to Salt ford Parish Council Tel: 01225400058 E-mail: [email protected]
489 Bath Road. Salt ford. Bristol, BS3 I 3BA.
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Affiliated Organisation News SALTFORD EVENING W.1. six wines from Newbridge Fine Wines. Members of Saltford Evening W.l. had a presented by Mr. Johri Durston. very interesting dabble in a bit of science In April. the Circle was entertained by at their June meeting when the speaker, Brian Amesbury with "Bath Bubbles". a Mrs Linda Sellers, who had brought many slide presentation with anecdotes about different everyday products, let them try Bath and its surroundings. The their hand at mixing them together and bi-monthly home made winc competition observing the various reactions. The (this month White. Medium Dry) was President, Mrs Daphne Clark announced judged by our own National Judge. Mr. that the outing to Windsor had been Percy Mellor and was won by Mr. Brian cancelled due to lack of support. She also Knight. Well done Brian' added that several commiltee members The May meeting was presented with a wished to resign and asked everyone to selection of ciders from Thatchers of consider joining the committee. Sandford, which were all well received. A leiter of thanks for help given to the In June, Percy Mellor provided us with Jubilee celebrations was read. Our own a talk and tastings of three aperitifs, one Jubilee effort is to be a cream tea on of which will be the recipe for the August 10th with a Jubilee theme, so, if Members Competition in December. possible dress up in Red, White and Blue The bi-monthly competition (Medium and make a suitable hat!! Dry Rose) was won by Betty Haynes. The speaker for the July meeting Congratulations Betty! delighted all the members .... particularly We also enjoyed a barbecue and garden those a little hard of hearing, because he games evening, organised py two of our had a firm voice and clear diction. His members - a great feast but the weather talk on the History of Bristol Light was unkind. Operatic Society brought back many At our July meeting one of our memories to several of the members and members, Derrick Armitage shared with was interesting to everyone. us some of his recent experiences of During business, Daphne said that the touring througb Spain. This talk was knilling circle was going well and had accpmpanied by tastings of six superb already made 550 squares to be made into wines from the region (three white and blankets to be sent to Sister Theresa for three red), that he selected for us. orphans in India. For membership enquiries, please Future events: 10th Aug - Cream :rea. contact the Secretary on 01225873102. 18th Sept - Visit to Saltford Brass Mills Alan Dummott Chairman with guided talk. SALTFORD MORNING T.G •. 11th October - Visit to American June was the month of Jubiltoe Museum, leaver Manor Road at 1.30pm Sent in by D Pillinger 0122587 3476 KEYNSHAM & SALTFORD WINE CIRCLE Following the AGM in February, the monthly programme for the year got off to a fine start in March with a tasting of
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celebrations, and not to be out-done the Guild celebrated with a lunch on the 13th in a Wansdyke room brightly decorated with flags and tables laid with red, white and blue cloths. Before that the usual business was conducted and
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.. .. continued li'om page 15 the members listened to the speaker, Mrs. Sheila Keevil her tale of Henry VIII. If her listeners expected. a learned lecture on the history of that time the)' had a very happy There was attached 10 il bUI from a very different perspective. had many wives, because his duty to the country was to produce a son 10 carry on the monarchy, because his wives (and he himselO were unsuccessful that was the reason for his many A very and new outlook on that period of hislOry. Then
some memoirs of fifty years ago, and a few choruses of songs
that were popular during the past fifty years were sung. In July the hall was again full to hear Mrs. Yvonne Knight
a short talk on the Keynsham. swimming club for the disabled, one of the charities the Guild is supporting this year. Final arrangements were made for the meal out in August in lieu of the usual summer trip. During the business session the members heard a report on the National Council Meeting in Cardiff, a very full and day for the
Next came a talk on 8abygro -nothing to do with baby garments but a charity run by a church, providing care for children in Zimbabwe. The speaker Mrs. told of the extraordinary coincidences that led 10 the charily's formation. Several children's homes are supported in this country and all monies raised go to the homes involved. There is no next month and in September the Guild re-convenes to hear Mr. R Llewellyn talk on The Flowers of Tutankhamun.
- Doreen Roads. KEYNSHAM METHODIST CHURCH said farewell to Rev. John
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Carne and his family over the weekend of July 2Oth/21 SI. He had been ou r Minisler for II years and leaves 10
become Chairman of the Plymouth and E"eter District of the Methodist Church. We are looking forward to the ministry of Rev. Rachel who is to with her husband and small son. FlTNESS & STRETCH CLASS Our local on Thursday 12th al Sahford Hall. The classes, which run frorr. 10.00 am 10 11.30 am, cost £3.50 per ~~ and combine e"ercise and dance to a wide range of music followed by simpk Yoga stretches. Participants arc from Saltford, Keynsham and surrounding areas so come and join us and maintain
health, quality of life and For further details please
phone teacher Aileen on 0117 949 1346 Introductory Offer: - Pay only £2.50 on your first visit. SAL TFORD VILLAGE CHOIR The Saltford Village Choir is now just one year old, and we are looking forward to the ne,,\ season with our new Conductor Mr. Neil Shepherd, a well know Musician from Keynsham. For various reasons we have been unable to produce a concert during the last year, but one is now planned for the 14th December, a Christmas Concert iI' Saltford Hall. We have just one problem, we need more singers. particularly men (basses and tenors). Singing is a very enjoyable and uplifting 1.I"""t""", especially when in the company of other singers. It really is good for your health, it helps with your breathing and posture, it helps forgel !.hose every day it improves the mind, you meet a \01 of interesting I could
go on, singing has so J!lany advantages, not least, if done well, gives pleasure to those who listen . Why not have a go, especially you men out there. We start our Autumn term in September. Tuesday evenings 7. 3Op. m. to 9.3Op:m. in the Wansdyke Room, Saltford Hall. Do come, we look forwards to seeing you. For more information phone 01225 873349 -Daphne Rahn. ST MARY'S CHURCH Pram Service This will be held on Friday September 13th at 11.00 a.m. in the church. Any pre-school children most welCome. Youth Groups Young peoples groups meet regularly at St Mary's. Climbers and Scramblers (aged 3-7), Explorers (aged 7-1 I) and Pathtinders (aged I 1- I 4) meet on the second, third and fourth Sundays from 9.30 a.m. ~ntil 10.40 a.m. in the Church Hall. CYFA for 14 to 19 year olds meets fortnightly on Thursday evenings from 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. in St Mary's Church Hall. The evening includes a meal, a time to chat and socialise, followed by Bible Study, a discussion group and prayers. For more information contact Rev . T Bell (873027) Services You are welcome to come to any of our services . We meet at the following times: First Sunday 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m .Family Service 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer Second Sunday 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. Family Communion 6.30 p.m .Evening Prayer (Lay Led) Third Sunday
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9.30 a.m.Parish Communion 6.30 p.m.Evening Praise Fourth Sunday 9.30 a.m. Parish Communion Evening Prajse On 15th September there will be an Evening Praise service in the Church Hall at 6.30 p.m. Our Harvest Festival is on Sunday 6th October when there will be a Family Service at 9.30 a.m. and a Festival Evensong at 6.30 p.m. Do join us if you can. We.plan to run an Alpha Course in the Aurumn term. Please contact the Rector for further details. If you would like further information on any of these please contact the Rector, Rev. R. Hall , on 872275 SAL TFORD EVANGELICAL CIflIRCH Whilst building work continues God has provided accommodation for us to continue meeting together to praise Him and to study the Bible . We invite you to come and join us if you wish to worship God with us or would just like to learn more ahout what we believe and why. You would be very welcome at any of our meetings. Majn Church Meetings Ou r Sunday services start at II a. m. and 6.30 p.m. At present the service's are taking place in the main hall of Saltford School, Claverton Road and we are gqueful to the school for allowing us the use their building. Our Bible Study and Prayer Meeting is held on Thursdays at 8 p. m. (Contact Christopher' & Janet Day on 872959 for details of the venue.) Young People's meetings Our young people have a rest in August but their meetings start up again in September.
Junior Church takes place on Sunday mornings from II a.m. until 12.15 p.m. At present the children meet at the school and are then taken to somebody's house for Junior Church. Mini Seekers (5's - 7's) and .Seekers (7's - 11 's) meet at 6.45 p.m. on Fridays during term time for crafts and activities, lots of games and fun, singing and a Bible story. This meeting is currently taking place most weeks at Saltford School. (Contact Jan Gill for more details on 873381) After 8's (II +) meet at 8 p.m. on Fridays during term time for indoor activities and a Bible based talk lasting approximately 20 minutes . Regular outdoor activities include ice skating , Quasar , Ten pin bowling and weekends away. This meeting is currently taking place most weeks at Salt ford school. (Contact Pete or Kate Baker for more details on: 874938) A Teens Group (14+) meets on alternate Saturday evenings in people' s homes to enjoy a wide range of social activities and Biblical discussions . Once a month wc have a short discussion on a biblical view of contemporary issues, followed by refreshments and maybe games or a video! Outdoor activities also take place once a month and include: Adventure caving, Abseiling and weekends away . (Contact Pete or Kate Baker on 874938) Other meetings: Saltford Under 3' s, for parents/carers and the~r tots, meet on Tuesday and Thursday mornings 9.30 - 11 .30 a.m. during term time . The Tuesday group is currently meeting most weeks in the Wansdyke Room at Salt ford Hall. (Contact Debbie Parsons on 872252) For further details of Thursday group please contact Janet Day on 872959.
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Our ladies meet together iriformally in houses every other Tuesday evening for a Bible study. If you would like to join us please contact Sue Barlow on 874707 for further details. including venue. If you would like further information on any of the above please contact Mrs Debbie Parsons on 01225 872252 (Pastor: Rev Steve Barlow. 01225 873059 [office])
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Other News SA1J TFORD BRASS MILL Saltford Brass Mill is open to the public on the second Saturday of each summer month. IO -12 noon. We are very pleased to say that the water wheel is once again in working order. thanks to the skill and dedication of our volunteers. As brass rubbing proved so popular last year we will be offering this again. At the present time we are clearing ground at the rear of the furnace with a view to providing a picnic area .for visitors. Group bookings are being taken for any date and time mutually convenient from now to the end of October. Volunteers arc nceded for the working party which meets at the Mill on alternate Saturdays during the whole year and to help with visitors.
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