St Lawrence’s,
Brundish
&
St Mary’s, Wilby
December 2017 January 2018
Parish Magazine
‘Brunby and friends’
Supported by community donations and advertising revenue
LOCAL DIRECTORY
RECTOR Rev’d David Burrel 01986 798136
PRIEST Rev’d Ron Orams 01986 798901
OIL SYNDICATE Tim Gillingham 01728 628752
OIL Rix Petroleum 0800 5424924
CINEMA Priscilla Williamson 01379 388034
BRUNDISH HALL HIRE David Holliday 07765 345541
WILBY HALL HIRE Ian Taylor 01379 388112
POLICE Community 01986 385300
BROADBAND Fram Broadband 01728 726507
DEFIBRILLATOR (BRUNDISH) Peter Palmer 01728 628696
DEFIBRILLATOR (WILBY) VETS 01379 844704
DOCTOR Framlingham 01728 726507
DOCTOR Fressingfield 01728 586227
DENTIST Framlingham Dental 01728 723651
VET Framlingham 01728 621666
VET Castle Framlingham 01728 723481
GYM & SWIM Stradbroke Fitness 01379 384376
PRE-SCHOOL Occold 01379 678397
SCHOOL Wilby Primary School 01379 384708
SCHOOL Thomas Mills 01728 723493
SCHOOL Stradbroke 01379 384387
LIBRARY Framlingham 01728 723735
MILK DELIVERY Dairy Crest 01493 660400
PUB The Crown 01728 628282
TAXI Country Cars 01728 724377
TAXI Warnes 01728 724160
BUS LINK Connecting Communities 01449 614271
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Dear Reader
Welcome to the second new look edition!
We are pleased to announce our
Facebook page, ‘Brunby and friends’.
All residents of Brundish and Wilby are very welcome to
join this page and use it to remind people of up and coming events, post items for sale or swap or even give away. You can
see the kind of things you can use it for when you join.
This edition has more pages and we have moved items around again! Hopefully by the next edition we can have a final format.
Please let us know if you would like us to include some thing
new.
Have a lovely holiday during the Christmas period and a very Happy New Year!
Alison Hosford and Alex McNab
EDITORS
Everyone is welcome to contribute to the magazine
22nd January 2018 last day for contributions!
EMAIL [email protected]
INTERVIEW WITH THE RECTOR
It was a great pleasure to be invited to ‘The Rectory’ to meet with the Revd
David Burrell and his wife Sue. They kindly managed to fit me in over their
lunchtime. We spent a very interesting couple of hours talking through a
wide variety of topics.
Both are from East Anglia, David from Norfolk and Sue from Suffolk. They
have known each other for many years, Sue’s husband was a close friend of
David. Sad events brought them closer together, Sue lost her husband to
cancer and David’s wife left the family to live alone and pursue a life looking
after animals. Between them they have 3 grown up children, Daniel, Adam
and Gemma and 2 chocolate brown Labradors.
David’s first career was as a civil engineer, more precisely a ‘Geo technician’.
Towards the middle of the 80s a Sarcoma developed on his face this turned
out to be a life changing event. He was admitted to the Royal Marsden
where 9 operations were performed over 9 weeks. During this traumatic
time he found that each night he would have a reoccurring dream of Jesus
holding him close. He found this deeply reassuring and led him to explore a
vocation within the church.
Having studied at Salisbury Theological College he returned to Bury St
Edmunds to be ordained in 1988. He spent his first 3 years as the Curate at
Ixworth, followed by 6 years at Haughly. David joined the Lark valley
Benefice and worked there for the next 18 years.
It would have been easy to stay there longer but pastures new beckoned
and drew him to this Benefice with 8 parishes and over 3000 people to
minister. They have been here in the Benefice for 3 years and will stay here
for another 7 years until retirement.
He is very involved with all schools in the Benefice and visits them regularly,
leading children in worship and learning about the church and its place in the
community. As a school governor he is on several committees including the
Ethos committee at Wilby school.
Whilst chatting I wondered if there was a typical day, very quickly came the
response,’ No one day is like the next!’. With 8 parishes there are 32
meetings a year of the PCC to attend, 52+ sermons and 6 magazine articles
to write over a year, continual open house, visits to the sick at home, in
hospital or care homes. Evenings spent organising weddings, funerals,
blessings, christenings and other services. Add in all the regular meetings
amongst various groups within the church and other denominations it makes
for a busy time. Do they ever get time to themselves, not often
I asked him what he would like to achieve in his time here. With some
thought he remarked that each parish was as distinct from the other with
differing strengths and needs. With this in mind he hoped to strengthen the
Benefice and leave each parish thriving. He believes his mission is to spread
and explain the word of a loving and giving God. He himself says he is not
here to judge anyone but to show people they are cared for and loved.
‘The church is a home and should be embraced as such. You should feel as if
you are ‘coming home’ when you enter a church’. DB
‘You don’t need to be a believer in God to attend church, for many it can be
the starting point, everyone is welcome’. DB
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Tea at The Rectory.
Every 1st Friday of the month.
Everybody is welcome at The Rectory on Friday 1st January from
3:00pm—4:30pm, for tea and to chat with the Rector.
THE BRUNDISH AND WILBY 100 CLUB
We need 100 people to pay £12.00 a year for a monthly
draw. 1 prize of £50.00 each month.
You need to be in it to win it!!!!!
Interested? Email [email protected]
LETTER FROM THE RECTOR
At this end of year I tend to look back and think of all those whom I have
met or come into contact with over the past year. I often think of those who
give their time in the service of the church. I give thanks to God for all that
you do and I would like to say it is very much appreciated. Without you there
would be no life in the church and it would be a very sad lonely place.
You bring the church to life, you make it a clean welcoming place, you
brighten even the darkest corners with flowers. You bring music and enrich
our liturgy. Our wardens make sure the church is safe and maintained. Sides
people welcome people to our services and the coffee makers refresh our
visitors before they leave us. To name but a few.
In the course of your duties you could encounter a visitor who may be
dealing with fears, anxieties and pain. Churches can be seen as safe places
to come to for those of faith and no faith. If, for example, you were in church
arranging flowers, cleaning or getting ready for coffee, visitors often speak
to you. If they are in distress they may disclose some kind of neglect or
abuse that they have suffered in the past or are continuing to suffer. If that
happened would you know how to respond?
The Church of England nationally is aware of all that is being revealed in the
media about abuse of children and vulnerable adults. Also because of an
independent report that is being compiled, and will be out next March, it is
taking steps to make the church a safer place for everyone.
So how can you become part of making the church safer and more aware?
There is a new training course called ‘C0’ that is designed to get everyone to
a point where they are able to deal with disclosure and know where to refer
them. It can be done online and takes about an hour. The Church of England
believes that the more people who have an awareness of what to do if they
find themselves in a position of listening to someone revealing something
that is happening or has happened to them, will make our church and
communities safer for everyone.
Some of you will be asked to take this course personally but I would urge
anybody, however fleeting your involvement with the church may be, to take
it. All you have to do is go to the web site of The Diocese of St Edmundsbury
and Ipswich, once on the homepage look for the link that says
‘Safeguarding’. Hover the curser over Safeguarding and the dropdown box
will have several options, you need to take Safeguarding training. This will
take you to a screen that itemises all the training and if you scroll past this
you will come to the place where you can make your choice. Click on ‘C0’
and follow the instructions, be prepared with your email address and be
ready to make up or supply a username.
Once you have finished the course you will be able to print out a certificate.
You will also be emailed a document that you should forward on to Veirginia
Skoyles our administrator and she will keep a record of who has completed
the course. [email protected].
Thank you to everybody who takes part in the important endeavour and for
being an active part of our church family in our villages.
David Burrell
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Address: The Rectory, 15 Noyes Avenue, Laxfield IP13 8EB
Telephone: 01986 798136
Email: [email protected]
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CHURCH NEWS
St Lawrence’s, Brundish
Service of Music and Readings for Advent. Sunday 3rd December
6:30pm Our church will be bathed in candlelight to usher in this short church season
of anticipation. Some have declared this to be their favourite service of the
year. You can understand why within the mellow atmosphere of our
delightful old place of worship as it is filled with wonderful music created by
the congregation and The Chantry Singers. Along with some well known
congregational hymns there will be choral offerings composed by
Rachmaninov, Britten and Raison. Please do come and join us. You will not
be disappointed.
Lessons and Carols for the Eve of Christmas. Sunday 24th December
6:30pm
It is fair to say that the carol service is now a major event in the life of our
village and it brings to our beautiful Place of Worship not only Brundish
people but folk from far and wide. As families of the village gather to
celebrate, your church will be waiting to welcome you through its doors as it
has for a thousand years. It is, to so many, the only place to be on
Christmas Eve. The Chantry Singers will be there, directed by Michael
Spencer. Please do make a point of joining what is always a packed church.
N. B. You are advised to get there a bit earlier to ensure a parking place. As
always the church will be floodlit and the access will be safer on the
churchyard path which has recently been equipped with increased lighting.
Christmas Midnight Mass. Sunday 24th December 11:30pm
To mark the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, people from places far
around unite on this most holy of nights. Whether you are confirmed or not,
you are warmly invited to join us.
Readers and Flowers
If you could donate flowers from your garden for the church flower
arrangements, it would be a great help. If you would like to be a reader or
help with the flower arrangements, contact Mig Bacon 01379 388808
Church Wardens Mig Bacon 01379 388808
John Graham 01379 384444
Lay Elders David Mulrenan 01728 628063
Sandra Apps 01728 628607
Michael Spencer 01728 724590
St Ethelbert’s, Tannington
Carol Service. Wednesday 20th December 6:30pm.
It has been some years since Tannington has had a carol service so this year
is quite a special occasion for this simple gem of a rural church. The bells will
ring out over the surrounding countryside to call the people of this tiny
community to its place of worship to celebrate this most wonderful time of
the year. All those of Brundish are strongly encouraged to join those of
Tannington to swell the congregation for what promises to be a memorable
occasion.
St Mary’s, Wilby
Carols by Candlelight Service. Sunday 17th December 6:30pm
We look forward to welcoming you all to this popular service. Carols by
Candlelight, followed with mulled wine and mince pies.
Christmas Dar Service. Monday 25th December 9:30am
There is a Family Communion Service at 9:30am on Christmas Day. We hope
you will be able to attend.
Benefice Holy Communion Service. Sunday 31st December 10:30am
The final service at St Mary’s for 2017 will be a Holy Communion Service for
the whole benefice.
Lesson Readers
Sunday 3rd December Alex and Roger Gwym
Monday 25th December Andrew Pilling
Sunday 7th January Jassy and John Newton
Sunday 21st January Ian Williamson
Easyfundraising
St Lawrence’s, Brundish easyfundraising.org.uk/stlawrencebrundish
St Mary’s, Wilby easyfundraising.org.uk/stmaryswilby
Church Wardens Mary Pipe 01728 723443
Rob Barber 01379 388040
Lay Elder Sheila Pipe 01728 723443
PARISH COUNCIL NEWS
Wilby Parish Council
Wilby goes for Neighbourhood Plan
Following public consultation, the Parish Council has formally agreed to
proceed with the development of a Neighbourhood Plan for Wilby. Along
with the Local Plan prepared by the District Council, the Neighbourhood Plan
will help guide the future development and growth of the village, as
determined by the community. Once approved as a statutory document, it
must be taken into account by the Planning Authority (District Council) when
planning applications are being considered.
In developing the plan and going through the various stages involved, the
Parish Council will work closely with the community and in particular with
those residents who have expressed an interest in helping with the
preparation of the plan. The process is expected to take many months to
complete and the community will be regularly advised on progress. Public
meetings will be arranged as required.
Further information on the Neighbourhood Plan can be obtained from
Councillors Steve Lee (email: [email protected]) or Richard
Woolgrove (email: [email protected] ).
Next Meeting
The next regular meeting of the Parish Council will take place at 7:30 pm on
Wednesday 10th January 2018 in the Coronation Hall. Members of the
public are very welcome to attend.
Brundish Parish Council
Next Meeting
The next meeting of the Parish Council will take place 7:30pm on Tuesday
12th December in Brundish Village Hall. Members of the Public are very
welcome to attend.
Ian Williamson, Chair 01379 388034
Julie Collet, Clerk 01986 798258
Anthony Bryant 01728 628600
Dina Bedwell, Clerk 01473 788510
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NEWS AND EVENTS FROM THE BENEFICE AND
FRIENDS
Wingfield and District Gardening Club. Saturday 27 January 10:00am
On 27th January, WDGC will visit two gardens, one in Wilby and one in Pixey
Green. Coffee, tea and good cake available at half time. Meet at 9:45am in
Stradbroke Community car park to car share. Please contact Priscilla
Williamson ([email protected] or 01379 388034) for further
information.
Non members always welcome: £3 on the day. Members subscription are
due in January: £15 for individual membership, £25 for couples.
Wilby (and Brundish) Women’s Institute
The WI meets every month at Wilby Village hall, the next meeting will be on
January 18th at 7.00pm for 7.30pm. Please come along you will be made
very welcome and we have lovely cakes and savouries to share over a cup of
tea and a chat.
Footpath Warden Christine Smart
Contact [email protected] 01728627838
Contact Christine if you have any questions, concerns or information and she
will help you.
Brundish
Carols at The Crown. Thursday 21st December
It’s that time again to exercise those vocal chords in the warmth and great
atmosphere of our lovely pub. Members of the church’s congregation and
choir will be present, armed with sheets with all the words to your favourite
carols which you can belt out knowing that lubrication is on hand! Please do
mark the date down in your diaries and join us for a great community
evening.
Christmas Fair Thanks
I would like to extend my very grateful thanks to all the lovely people who
have donated items, provided their time, and in any other way helped to
make it a huge success. These events take a lot of organising, and I couldn't
do it without all the help in the run-up to the big day, and the people who
show up and give their time to run stalls etc. And finally, a big thank you to
all those of you who turned up and spent lots of money - a final total raised
will appear here in the next edition. My very best wishes - Sandra Apps
Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal
Dianne Palmer again helped collect contributions from Brundish. This years
Brundish Poppy appeal raised £273.46. Up on last year! Well done
everyone.
Wilby
Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal
Priscilla Williamson and Celia Woollatt went round the village to do door-to-
door collection and helped raise an amazing £481.64 for the Royal British
Legion Poppy Appeal. We are very grateful to them. The Church Collection at
the Remembrance Service on Sunday 12th November raised a further
£160.70. Thank you very much for all your donations.
Laxfield
Produce, Craft and Flea Market. Saturday 2nd December 10:00am-
12:30pm
An array of goodies will be on offer at the December Laxfield Monthly
Produce, Craft and Flea Market, including Christmas decorations, wreaths,
cards and wrapping paper. As usual there will be over 30 stalls, all local, all
independent, all very interesting.
Here is a short list of what you will find – free-range pork, gammon, joints
and sausages, grass-fed beef and goose plus goose fat for crispy roasties,
cakes and pastries including mince pies, Stollen, Christmas cakes and
puddings, goat's cheese, crafts, fair trade goods, vintage and collectibles …
and gifts, gifts, gifts... so really no need to shop anywhere else for everyday
or festive goodies.
Dennington
Dennington Badminton Club Monday evenings
Contact 01728 683506
Parish magazines
can be viewed online on the following websites
Wilby wilby.suffolk.cloud
Brundish brundish.suffolk.net
Badingham badingham.onesuffolk.net
Dennington dennington.onesuffolk.net
Hoxne hoxne.net/villagevoice
Worlingworth worlingworth.onesuffolk.net
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The training centre is on it’s summer break. Please book in advance for
all courses on 01728 627174 and leave a message or email
Tuesday
Computer Club 10:00-12:00
Computer Club Fortnightly 13:00-15:00
Wednesday
Computer Club 10:00-12:00
Thursday
iPad Improvers 10:30-12:30 &
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Computer Clubs run on Monday and Tuesdays at Aldeburgh and
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We would love to see you at the Crown., come and
try our extensive menu cooked to order, with fresh local
produce
Wednesdays and Thursday Bar open 6.00-11.00pm; Food 6.00-8.45pm
Friday open 5.00-11.00pm Food 5.00-8.45pm
Saturdays: Bar open 12.00-2.30pm; 6.00-11.00pm; Food 12.00-1.45pm; 6.00-
8.45pm
Sundays: Bar open 12.00-4.00pm; Food 12.00-2.00pm
Bar open from 5.00pm. Normal menu served from 6.45pm.
Closed: Monday & Tuesday; Monday - Friday lunch times
CHURCH SERVICES DECEMBER 2017
Sunday 3rd December Advent 1 Isaiah 64:1-9, 1 Corinth 1:3-9, Mark 13:24-end
9.30am All Saints’ Laxfield Morning Prayer
9:30am St Mary Worlingworth Holy Communion
11:00am St Mary Wilby Holy Communion
11:00am St Peter Monk Soham Family Service
6:30pm St Lawrence Brundish Advent Carol Service
Sunday 10th December Advent 2
Isaiah 40:1-11, 2 Peter 3:8-15a, Mark1:1-8
9:30am St Lawrence Brundish Family Service
9:30am St Mary Wilby Village Worship
9:30am St Nicholas Bedfield Holy Communion
11.00am St Peter Monk Soham Holy Communion
11:00am All Saints’ Laxfield Holy Communion
3.30pm St Mary Worlingworth Carol Service
6.30pm St Mary Cratfield Evensong
Sunday 17th December Advent 3
Isaiah 61:1-4 8-end, 1 Thess 5:16-24, John 1:6-8, 19-28
8.00am All Saints’ Laxfield Holy Communion
2.30pm St Peter Monk Soham Carol Service
6:00pm Hartismere House Laxfield Evensong
6.30pm St Mary Wilby Carol Service
Sunday 24th December Christmas Eve
11.00am St Nicholas Bedfield Carol Service
3:00pm St Mary Worlingworth Crib Service
4:00pm All Saints’ Laxfield Carol Service
6:30pm St Lawrence Brundish Service of Six Lessons and Carols
9:30pm St Mary Worlingworth Holy Communion
11.30pm St Lawrence Brundish Midnight Mass
Monday 25th December Christmas Day
9.30am St Mary Wilby Family service with Communion
9:30am St Mary Cratfield Family Service with Communion
9:30am All Saints Laxfield Church Family Service with Communion
10:30am St Peter Monk Soham Family Service with Communion
7th Dec Christingle Worlingworth Community Centre 2.00pm
13th Dec Christingle Laxfield 1.30pm 20th Dec Carol Service St Ethelbert,Tannington 7.00pm 22nd Dec St Mary Cratfield Carol service 7.00pm 31st Dec Benefice Communion Wilby Church 10:30am
CHURCH SERVICES JANUARY 2018
Sunday 7th January Epiphany Isaiah 60:1-6, Ephes 3:1-12, Matthew 2:1-12
9:30am All Saints’ Laxfield Morning Prayer
9:30am St Ethelbert Holy Communion
11:00am St Mary Wilby Holy Communion
11:00am St Peter Monk Soham Family Service
6:30pm St Lawrence Brundish Evensong
Sunday 14th January Epiphany 2 1 Samuel 3:1-10 (11-20), Revelations 5:1-10, John 1:43-end
9:30am St Lawrence Brundish Village Worship
9:30am St Mary Wilby Village Worship
11:00am St Nicholas Bedfield Family Service
11:00am All Saints’ Laxfield Holy Communion
11:00am St Peter Monk Soham Morning Prayer
11:00am St Mary Worlingworth Let’s Celebrate
6:30pm St Mary Cratfield Evensong
Sunday 21st January Epiphany 3 Genesis 14:17-20, Revelations 19:6-10, John 2:1-11
8:00am All Saints’ Laxfield Holy Communion
9:30am St Mary Cratfield Village Worship
11:00am St Mary Wilby Morning Prayer
11:00am St Peter Monk Soham Holy Communion
11:00am St Mary Worlingworth Holy Communion
6:00pm Hartismere House Laxfield Evensong
Sunday 28th January Epiphany 4 Deut 18:15-20, Revelations 12:1-5a, Mark 1:21-28
8:00am St Mary Cratfield Holy Communion
9:30am St Mary Wilby Village Worship
9:30am St Nicholas Bedfield Holy Communion
9:30am All Saints’ Laxfield Family Service
11:00am St Lawrence Brundish Holy Communion
11:00am St Peter Monk Soham Morning Prayer
11:00am St Mary Worlingworth Morning Prayer
WILBY CEVC PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWS
Cross curricular learning-‘Going for Green’ In October the whole school travelled to Ringsfied Hall where they enjoyed a
whole variety of activities which focussed on learning about the environment IN
the environment. Our ‘Environment evening’ in October was a wonderful final
celebration of the music, art, dance and the spoken word derived from our
‘Going for green’ topic.
Music, Drama and the Arts Our newly formed Arts Award Club is well attended by enthusiastic children who
are working towards gaining certificates to celebrate their achievement. All of
our children from Pre-School to Year 6 have been taking part in a variety of
dance workshops. The sessions, which were led by the West End In Schools
Dance Company, were all focused on the environment and helped the children to
explore the environmental topic focus through the medium of dance. To
celebrate Inter-faith week 2017 pupils of all ages were challenged to produce the
art work for a school calendar focussing on theme of ‘Light, life and love’.
Calendars sold will raise money to support multi-faith learning opportunities for
Wilby pupils. Our Anti-Bullying week theme in November will be a celebration of
diversity both in our own school and across Britain.
Sporting success Following the appointment of our own Sports Lead –Mr Isaac Chapman-
participation in additional sport activities across the school has soared! All of our
before school, lunch-time and after school clubs are now offered free including:
Dodgeball, Football, High Fives Netball, Gymnastics and many more and the
extra training is paying off—our Girls Football Team won Bronze in the Inter-
schools tournament in October! Well done girls!
Church School links The school enjoyed a brilliant ‘Experience your Church’ day at St Mary’s Church
in Wilby. The children were engaged in variety of hands on activities and learnt
lots. Year 4, 5 and 6 will be visited by the Discovery Centre at Our Harvest
Festival in October was well attended by parents and church/community
members and all are welcome again to join us in church for our Remembrance
service 10th of November and our Carol Service on December 15th.
Additional Christmas events This term Wren Class will be putting on a performance of ‘Ralph the reindeer’ on
December 13th. Everyone is welcome to come to the performance at 6pm in the
school hall. On Monday 18th December everyone is welcome to join us for a
Christmas Music Afternoon at 2pm-4pm. There will be a variety of refreshments,
raffles and gifts produced by the children on sale. We will also have a visit from
Father Christmas and all children (school age and younger) will receive a free
gift!
Wilby (& Brundish) Women’s Institute WI is mainly about getting the girls together, making new friends, having a good chat and
widening our knowledge on a variety of topics.
We are a fun and friendly group - No Jam or Jerusalem!
We would welcome new members of all ages. We meet every Third Thursday of the Month,
7.30pm – Wilby Coronation Hall
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RECIPES FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON
Turkey a la King
Serves 4
Ingredients
250-350 grams cooked turkey, cubed
1 chicken stock cube
30 grams flour
30 grams butter/margarine
1/2pt milk
50-100 grams mushrooms, sliced
3 tablespoons single cream
1 large red pepper, sliced into chunks
Method
Heat a little fat in a pan add mushrooms and peppers and stock cube, cook
until tender. In a saucepan mix butter and flour, when melted, slowly add
the milk stirring to ensure there are no lumps! Season with salt and pepper.
When the sauce is thickened add cream, turkey, mushrooms and peppers
and stir gently until all heated through.
Garnish with chopped parsley and serve with rice or mashed potato.
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Mulled wine
Ingredients
2 bottles of red wine (Bordeaux)
1 large orange sliced
6 cloves
15 sugar lumps or teaspoons
Method
Put the ingredients together in a large saucepan and bring almost to the boil.
Add 1 glass of Curacao (any orange liqueur) and 1 glass of Brandy.
To serve pour into glasses and grate nutmeg on top.
Truly delicious!
CHRISTMAS COLOURING COMPETITION
Open to all up to age 14 years. Completed entries delivered to The Crown, Brundish by 23rd
December. 1st Prize £15.00 2nd Prize £10.00 Judged by the EDITORS.
THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS QUIZ
1. Whose birthday is being celebrated on Christmas Day?
2. Who is the mother of Jesus?
3. What does the name Immanuel mean translated?
4. What town was Jesus born in?
5. Name the three kings that went to see baby Jesus.
6. In what direction did the kings see His star?
7. What gifts were presented to baby Jesus?
8. Who wrote the words to the carol O Come, All Ye Faithful?
9. Who was the famous Bishop of Myra?
10. What Christmas song includes Glory to the new-born king?
11. What colour of a Christmas am I dreaming of?
12. What is Tiny Tim famous for saying?
13. Name 3 items contained in Egg Nog.
14. What reindeer names does Santa Claus call out in the poem The Night
Before Christmas?
15. Name the famous Christmas film which was based in New York.
16. What is the name of the Christmas snowman?
17. Where can we exchange kisses at Christmas time?
18. What was so good about the red nose that Rudolph had?
19. In the polar express film what was chosen as the first Christmas gift?
20. Who published the Christmas Carol in 1843?
If you wish to take part in the quiz just send your answers to
Laxfield Rectory, 15 Noyes Ave. Laxfield IP13 8EB and the winner
will receive a large bar of chocolate as a prize. The winner will be
announced on Sunday 7th January.
BRAINTEASERS
Easy
Medium
Hard
3 2 1
8 7 9 5
1 8
3 8
4 5 6 2
6 3
9 3
1 3 6 4
9 8 5
Sudoku
Each grid is made up of
9 columns by 9 rows.
The grid is then divided
into 9 boxes. Each of
these boxes must have
the number 1 to 9
placed in them and
each row and column
must also have the
numbers 1 to 9 in
them.
13 -3 x4 -18 Halve -2 x8 +19 Divide
By 7 -1
48 +1 X 2/7 square -10 Halve +3 Divide
by 6 -8 x3
118 -8 Divide
11
X
80% x2 X
25% x3 +6 square +28
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Wilby Defibrillator Emergency number 01379844704
Location; Wilby Phone Box in front of school
A volunteer has been trained to help you.
Brundish Defibrillator Emergency number 01728628696 or Phone
999 and ask for the ambulance service who will give you the code to
the Phone Box.
Location; Phone Box opposite the pub, ‘The Crown’.
Inside the phone box there is a bag with instructions on how to use the
equipment. There is also a recording of instructions.
Please be reassured that using the Defibrillator cannot harm anyone as it will
only work if the patient is actually having a heart attack.
Framlingham Medical Practice GP+ Appointments now available at
Wickham Market 6.30pm to
9.00pm Weekdays & 9.00am to 1.00pm Saturdays Suffolk GP+ is for
people who urgently need a doctor’s appointment or are unable to see their
GP on a weekday, Saturday morning or during normal GP hours
THIS IS NOT A WALK IN SERVICE
Connecting Communities
Mid Suffolk 01449614271 Mon-Fri 9.00am-4.00pm
When you need to make a journey and there is no public transport available
to you locally, we’ll collect you and connect you to an appropriate bus route
or train link for onward travel so you can reach your destination quickly and
easily.
If you would like to volunteer to help as a driver please contact the above
number.
A Small, Friendly Charity-based Pre-School
Welcoming Children of ALL abilities, aged 2 to 5 years
We are very proud to be rated ‘OUTSTANDING’ byOfsted!
‘Breakfast Club’
From 8.00am
Monday to Friday
Affordable fees – plus 30
hours funded places for
2 + year olds
Lovely purpose-built room
within Occold Village Hall
and, with our
own secure, all-weather
outside play area
We focus on fun and learning
in a relaxed environment and,
follow the EYFS curriculum
We are rated
‘OUTSTANDING’
‘After-school Club’
Until 4.30pm
Please call us on 01379 678397 or email
[email protected] or [email protected] to
find out more,
or to arrange a visit - we’d love to hear from you!
Visit our website at - www.occoldpreschool.onesuffolk.net
Registered charity number: 1034160
A member of the Preschool Learning Alliance
OCCOLD PRE-SCHOOL
Septic Tank Emptying
&
Domestic drains cleared.
Fast, friendly, reliable service.
(Environmental registered carrier)
Call Lenny: 07905 794221
Email: [email protected]
All types of
house & garden
property maintenance
undertaken
Phone home: ( 01728) 621341
Mobile: 0788 7925507
Website: marks-maintenance.weebly.com
Email: marksmaintenance.hotmail.co.uk
LES RUTH (Yaddy)
For all your carpentry needs
– plus painting, decorating and tiling.
Tel: 01379 384484 07900 287888
Kevin
01728 628607
07770530771
Just give me a ring,
I’ll see if I can help
Property Maintenance
All types of property
maintenance and
refurbishment undertaken
Kevin
01728 628607
07770530771
Daniel Abbott
Garden maintenance
Grass and hedge cutting
Fencing
Painting sheds etc
And other gardening jobs
Tel. 01728 627807 or 0789 8308601
Sharpe Computer Services Computer/Laptop/Pads & Books/
Internet/Broadband/Printer &
Networking Support &Repair
01728 685905 [email protected]
MO-JO Cleaning Services
Let me clean your
worries away!
Available
Daily/Weekly/Monthly
Contact Maureen
MOB 07765710311
BRUNDISH COAL
RG AMIES
6 Varieties of pre-packed coal available at very competitive prices
Phone: 01379 388162
MANOR BARNS
THE STREET
BRUNDISH
WOODBRIDGE
SUFFOLK
IP13 8BL
Is your garden over-run with Moles? Do you have a wasp’s nest? Are your paddocks over-run with rabbits ? All typical Pests controlled. For ALL your Domestic / Commercial Pest Control. No obligation – free survey/quotes. Please call for a chat 01379 788865 / 07809 226109 / 07518 731106 www.safeandsoundhygieneandpestcontrol.co.uk
ACORN FOOT HEALTH
Roger C. Griffiths, BSc(Econ), Dip Soc Sci,
PGCE, MCFHP, MAFHP
FOOT HEALTH CONSULTANT
HOME VISITS, CARE HOMES and
PRIVATE CLINIC
Verruca treatments, Ingrown
toenails, Calluses, Fungal Infection, Corns,
Nail Cutting, Bunions and Foot Care for
Diabetics
Foot health checks and all nail
conditions.
For an appointment
Tel. 01379 384873 (Wilby)
Mob. 07724 073328
Email; [email protected] Some evening appointments available
VILLAGE HALL NEWS
Wilby Coronation Hall
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year everyone!
Our thanks go to all of you who have continued to support us this year and a
big welcome, albeit belated, to our new residents who have already
contributed so positively to the village community. Our hall is going from
strength to strength and we sit now in a much more viable position and have
improved the hall both internally and externally. We always welcome new
people onto our committee to keep our ideas fresh and our vision achievable.
Glory to the new born ‘BINS’!
Our recycling banks for both glass and textiles are now finally on site, so be
sure to get rid of all your festive empties at the village hall along with any
unwanted ex Christmas jumpers. The money accrued will be added to the
car park maintenance fund which is now in place.
Jingle bell rock
December’s PUB NIGHT is on the 1st and we look forward to hearing some
live music from Bob. We will also have a festive sing-song and a few nibbles
if you’re lucky! In the New Year due to popular demand we will be holding
two PUB NIGHTS per month, on the first and third Friday of the month, ding-
dong.
For we all want some “figgy pudding”
The Ladybird Village Christmas Lunch is on 12th December from 12:30 -
2:00pm. It would be great to see lots of you there tucking into fine festive
fayre. It is open to people from anywhere. Full Christmas menu on the
opposite page. £12.50 per person - All welcome If you know of anyone who
would like to attend the lunch please contact Marian Ward 01379 384358 or
email: [email protected].
All I want for Christmas is a Pool Cue !
Our newly formed Village Hall Pool Team, ‘The Wilby Whackers’ have now
played two matches. Thanks to the ‘WAGS’ for preparing refreshments for
our home games and supporting our boys. Anyone interested in whacking a
few balls on a Wednesday would be truly welcome. Contact Ian Taylor
(01379 388112).
sSilent Night (NOT) ! NEW YEARS EVE PARTY (31st December)
To join in with our second NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY (31st December), book
your tickets now. Wilby village hall, 8 pm - late. Tickets £10 per person incl.
a glass or three of fizz, light refreshments and reverse auction. Formal attire
required. Sure to be a fun way to see in the New Year.
Ho Ho Ho!
Autumn Supper Report
This years Autumn Supper to raise funds for St Mary’s Church, Wilby was
held at the Coronation Hall at the end of October. It was a lovely evening
with 60 people attending, including many new residents, which gave
everyone a good opportunity to meet up and socialise in what is very
pleasant surroundings with friendly bar staff. The ladies who cook decided to
ring the changes this year and an old family recipe was provided by Alex
Gwyn, which was originally her Greek Grandmother’s. Moussaka was made
following this recipe and served with a traditional Greek salad and French
bread. A vegetarian option completed the first course, followed by a large
selection of homemade desserts, coffee and mints.
The feedback has been very positive regarding the whole evening and just
over £900 was raised, along with £250 from the auction of the beautiful
watercolour painting of Wilby Church which had kindly been donated.
Thanks to all who came and supported the event, and to everyone who
helped in anyway, whether it was by donating a raffle prize, providing the
delicious food or helping get the hall ready, clearing up etc.
We hope to see everyone again at the next event.
....................
Ladybird Village Christmas Lunch Menu
Roast turkey with stuffing, sausages wrapped in bacon, homemade Yorkshire
puddings, roast potatoes, Parsnips, vegetables and Gravy.
Or
Vegetarian Nut Roast
......
Christmas Pudding or Gateaux
Served with cream or custard
...
Mince Pies
Chocolate Mints
Coffee
Brundish Village Hall
Brundish Baristas. Thursday 7th December 10:00am & Thursday 4th
January 10:00am
Come along on 7th December to the last and best Coffee morning of 2017,
with Coffee and Mince pies plus the Bacon rolls. We will then start again in
the New Year on Thursday 4th January, and every 1st Thursday of the
month thereafter.
Please come and join us in Brundish Village Hall for delicious Coffee / Bacon
Butties and perhaps some cake and of course a pleasant get together. All are
very welcome.
Film Programme: Their Finest. Thursday 14th January 7:00pm for
7:30pm
From wartime Berlin we move to wartime London with the comedy/drama
Their Finest. A makeshift cast and crew strive to make a film to lift the
nation’s flagging spirits and inspire America to join the war. Gemma
Arterton, Bill Nighy and Sam Caflin star, supported by Richard E Grant,
Jeremy Irons and Helen McCrory.
With mulled wine and mince pies this is always a very popular event in the
Brundish calendar.
Showing in the Village Hall at 7 for 7.30 pm, to book your seat please
contact Priscilla Williamson on 01379 388034 or by email at
French for Beginners. Wednesday Afternoons 1:30pm-3:30pm
Would you like to be able to speak a second language? This introductory
course, held on a Wednesday afternoon will take you along at a comfortable
pace to enable you to grasp of the basics of the French Language.
This daytime class will enable you quickly to begin conversing in simple
French and will aim to stimulate your interest in further study of the
language and literature.
No previous knowledge of French is required.
The 10 week term begins on 10th January. Pre-booking is essential.
Fees are payable each term in advance of the class:
£108.00 full fee
£102.60 if aged 60+
£75.60 for those on certain benefits
If you are interested please call: Coastal Leisure Learning on 01728 833171
SPURLING & REMBLANCE
MOTOR ENGINEERS MOT TEST CENTRE
*
Service and repairs to all cars, light commercial and 4x4's* *Specialists in vehicle diagnostics*
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email: [email protected] Open 8:00 am -5:30pm Mon-Fri, 8:00am -12 noon Saturdays
THE GARDEN ROOM at
FOALS GRANGE
WILBY Bed and Breakfast
Located in idyllic countryside, we offer
accommodation in an annexe
to our traditional period cottage.
You will have private access, king size bed and en suite bathroom: a sofa bed will sleep two children. The room is well equipped and has internet access. We offer an extensive breakfast menu and seek to use local products.
To book contact Debbie GRIFFITHS on 07582 789782 or 01379 384873
Website; www.foalsgrange.co.uk
DECEMBER AND JANUARY DATES
Brundish Village Hall
ZUMBA
Classes are every Tuesday during school term time. 6:00pm-7:00pm. Please
contact Eileen Torosian-Tinney, text or telephone 0781 385 4255 or email
Wilby Pub Night 1 Dec, 20:00 Coronation Hall, Wilby
Craft Market 2 Dec, 10:00 Laxfield
Brundish Baristas 7 Dec, 10:00 Brundish Village Hall
Christmas Lunch 12 Dec, 12:30 Coronation Hall, Wilby
Brundish Parish Council 12 Dec. 19:30 Brundish Village Hall
Flicks in the Sticks 14 Dec, 19:00 Brundish Village Hall
Mobile Library 19 Dec, 11:20 Crown Corner, Brundish
Carols at The Crown 21 Dec, 20:00 The Crown, Brundish
Carol Service 24 Dec, 18:30 St Lawrence’s, Brundish
Midnight Mass 24 Dec, 23:30 St Lawrence’s, Brundish
Pub is open 25 Dec, 12:00-14:00 The Crown, Brundish
New Year’s Eve Party 31 Dec, 20:00 Coronation Hall, Wilby
Tea at The Rectory 1 Jan, 15:30 The Rectory, Laxfield
Brundish Baristas 4 Jan, 10:00 Brundish Village Hall
Wilby Pub Night 5 Jan, 19:30 Coronation Hall, Wilby
Wilby Parish Council 10 Jan, 19:30 Coronation Hall, Wilby
Women’s Institute 18 Jan, 19:30 Coronation Hall, Wilby
Wilby Pub Night 19 Jan, 19:30 Coronation Hall, Wilby
WDGC 27 Jan, 10:00 Stradbroke Community