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The Bishop of Repton              The Archdeacon of Chesterfield
The Rt. Revd Jan McFarlane        The Venerable Carol Coslett
Repton House, 39 Hickton Road,    Tel. 01332 388676
Swanwick, Alfreton, DE551AF

Useful Contacts in the Benefice

Rector       Currently vacant

Lay Reader Lynne Parker, Tel: 01909 530994

Magazine     Sue Bradshaw, Tel: 01909 722675
Editor       e-mail: suebram@sky.com

Churchwardens

Creswell     Lewis Marriott, Tel 01909 721564 or 07973 823857
             Deputy - Dennis Smedley, Tel: 01909 721481
Elmton       Bob Glassey, Tel: 01909 720242 or 07502 005108
             Deputy – Kevin Jones, Tel: 01909 723241
Whitwell with Steetley    Ann Godley, Tel: 01909 723514
                          Nigel Bradshaw, Tel: 01909 722675

Safeguarding Lead

Elmton with Creswell      Margaret Froggett, Tel: 01909 723342
Whitwell with Steetley    Jackie Stoor, Tel: 07776 149986

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Services for February

Sunday 2nd February
Holy Communion St Lawrence, Whitwell                     8.30am
Holy Communion St Mary Magdalene Creswell                10.30am
Holy Communion St. Peter’s, Elmton                       6.00pm

Wednesday 5th February
Said Communion St Lawrence, Whitwell              9.30am

Sunday 9th February
Holy Communion St Mary Magdalene, Creswell               8.30am
Holy Communion St. Lawrence Whitwell                     10.30am
Holy Communion All Saints Chapel, Steetley               3.15pm
Holy Communion St. Peter’s, Elmton                       6.00pm

Wednesday 12th February
Said Communion St Mary Magdalene, Creswell               9.30am

Sunday 16th February
Holy Communion St Lawrence, Whitwell                     8.30am
Holy Communion St Mary Magdalene, Creswell               10.30am
Holy Communion St Peter’s, Elmton                        6.00pm

Wednesday 19th February
Said Communion St Lawrence, Whitwell                     9.30am

Sunday 23rd February
Holy Communion St Mary Magdalene, Creswell               8.30am
Holy Communion St. Lawrence Whitwell                     10.30am
Holy Communion St Peter’s, Elmton                        6.00pm

Wednesday 26th February
Said Communion St Mary Magdalene, Creswell               9.30am

A Fellowship Group meets at St Lawrence Church, Whitwell on the first
Monday of each month at 1.30pm, followed by a Ladies Group at 2pm

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Lent Fasting

This month sees the start of Lent, the season of penitence, self-
examination and fasting running up to Easter. Fasting can be a
neglected discipline, but it plays an important part in the Christian
life. Jesus began His earthly ministry by fasting in the wilderness
for 40 days and He taught His disciples to fast (i.e. not if but ‘when
you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, so that it will not
be obvious to others that you are fasting, but only to your Father,
who is unseen.’ (Matthew 6:17,18).

Why Fast?

Firstly, giving up something in my life underlines my desire to put
God first in my life. Secondly, fasting shows me how much I
depend on things other than God in my life, so I can surrender my
idols to Him. Thirdly, fasting encourages me to have a deeper
hunger and dependency for God in my life. Therefore, fasting
gives me space to humbly focus on God for His strength, provision
and wisdom and results in a more intimate relationship with Christ.
It also enables the Holy Spirit to reveal my true spiritual condition,
leading to brokenness, repentance, and a transformed life, with a
heart more attentive to God.

How can I fast?

Usually fasting involves missing one or two meals during the day,
although some can’t abstain from food for medical reasons. It
might also include abstaining or limiting the time I give to
television, alcohol or social media. However, Lent can also be a
time to embrace new spiritual disciplines e.g. joining a study group,
‘random acts of kindness’, or giving more time to prayer and Bible
study. Whatever you do, make Lent count this year!

Rev Paul Hardingham
Parish Pump

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Article Submission deadlines

Articles for this magazine are always welcome. If you have
anything that you wish to contribute please submit them to the
editor by e-mail to suebram@sky.com by the dates listed below:

 Month of magazine    Submission deadline
 March 2020           16th February 2020
 April 2020           22nd March 2020
 May 2020             19th April 2020
 June 2020            24th May 2020

                 The Children’s Society
Thank-you to everyone who contributed to making the Christingle
Service at St Lawrence Church a success. The afternoon raised
£269.92 and the collecting boxes made £143.20, making a grand
total of £413.12 for the Children’s Society.

Your generosity and help was very much appreciated.

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Crossword (answers on page 27)

Crossword Clues

Across

8 Interrogated (Acts 12:19) (5-8)
9 ‘Burn it in a wood fire on the — heap’ (Leviticus 4:12) (3)
10 Tobit, Judith, Baruch and the books of Esdras and the
Maccabees are part of it (9)
11 Science fiction (abbrev.) (3-2)
13 Clay pit (anag.) (7)
16 Went to (John 4:46) (7)
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19 ‘Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God’s mercy, to —
your bodies as living sacrifices’ (Romans 12:1) (5)
22 David’s plea to God concerning those referred to in 14 Down:
‘On — — let them escape’ (Psalm 56:7) (2,7)
24 Royal Automobile Club (1,1,1)
25 How the book of Ezekiel refers to God more than 200 times
(Ezekiel 2:4) (9,4)

Down

1 Seas (Proverbs 8:24) (6)
2 One of the sons of Eli the priest, killed in battle by the Philistines
(1 Samuel 4:11) (6)
3 Specialist in the study of the Muslim religion (8)
4 ‘Do not rebuke an older man harshly, but — him as if he were
your father’ (1 Timothy 5:1) (6)
5 One of Esau’s grandsons (Genesis 36:11) (4)
6 Taking a chance (colloq.) (2,4)
7 God’s instructions to the Israelites concerning grain offerings: ‘
— salt to — your offerings’ (Leviticus 2:13) (3,3)
12 Confederation of British Industry (1,1,1)
14 ‘All day long they twist my words; they are always — to harm
me’ (Psalm 56:5) (8)
15 The crowd’s reaction to Jesus bringing back to life a widow’s
son in Nain (Luke 7:16) (3)
16 Disappear (Psalm 104:35) (6)
17 How Jeremiah was likely to die if he wasn’t rescued from the
cistern where he was imprisoned (Jeremiah 38:9) (6)
18 What the prophets do to a wall, with whitewash (Ezekiel 13:10,
RSV) (4,2)
20 Made by a plough (Job 39:10) (6)
21 Noah was relieved when the flood waters continued to —
(Genesis 8:5) (6)
23 Jesus gave the Twelve the power and authority to do this to
diseases (Luke 9:1) (4)

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Local History Corner

Elmton cum Creswell New Year 1916

The Vicar of Creswell, the Rev. Bathurst Sewell, was at this time
very busy helping Creswell people in many ways, as well as taking
services and visiting the sick. As WWI was at its height, numerous
parishioners were asking him for help with drawing up wills. This
he did to save them any expense.

The Duke of Portland’s winter gift to needy families had been a cut
of meat and the vicar’s sense of humour didn’t desert him when
asked by the recipients if they had been treated fairly. In fact,
these said joints of meat were brought to him for inspection. Angry
ladies wanted his opinion on the weight, size, shape, quality and
taste of the joints they had been given. He said that he felt
sympathy for the butchers in their task of pleasing them.

Some recipients of the Gisborne Charity, a gift of flannel each
year, were also upset as they had to be taken off the list. As the
war progressed, the price of this material had risen so there was
less to share out.

Diphtheria was rife at this time and many very young children were
dying from it; vaccination on a large scale didn’t take place until
the 1940s when it again became prevalent. Children in Creswell
with diphtheria were then sent to an isolation hospital in Langwith
to recover. The Rev. Bathurst Sewell became enraged when
conducting a funeral of two small children whose father had been
given leave from the army to be there. He described the behaviour
of the onlookers on and behind the east wall of the churchyard as
disgraceful, likening them to watching a circus rather than a
funeral. He said the crowd of men and women, without any head
dress, had turned it into a public spectacle. It seems he spoke
strongly to the crowd who were loudly gossiping and commenting
throughout the funeral and likened them to people of an earlier
period who flocked to public executions.

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No wonder he was upset as in a period of 14 days he had officiated
at the funerals of seven children, the eldest 10 years old, the
youngest 9 months. Some months the death toll of children was
higher, but living conditions and few doctors were part of the
cause.

The church magazines at this time were printed in Norwich where,
on 31st January, Zeppelins had bombed the city. Fortunately the
printing staff escaped injury and the magazines sent off the next
day. The threat of Zeppelins was also on the minds of Creswell
people at this time.

A Rev. R Lee wrote in the Parish magazine that on his way by ship
to teach at a school in Singapore he had felt the effects of war.
Bulgaria had just joined up with Germany, whose submarines
were in the Mediterranean, and there were mines in the Suez
Canal. Nearby he had seen a large Australian Hospital Ship
waiting to take wounded men from the Dardanelles. After a
journey of 32 days he arrived in Singapore.

The war was to continue for a further two years.

Enid Hibbert

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2020 Vision

I can see clearly now that Brexit’s done
I can see rash promises in the way
Gone is ‘election speak’ that had me blind
It’s gonna be a ‘leave deal’, ‘constitution crunching’, ‘global
warming’ day!

I could be lured into Johnny Nash’s song with ease
To spend another day in ‘Parodies’ but...

New government social solution is in the air;
Won’t have to sell your home to pay for care.
Rural infrastructure? Train timetables failed;
HS2 has been derailed!

Thousands more medics, what a reprieve,
It’s the trying to stop those who want to leave.
Pledge to hire more police,
Stop and search to keep the peace.

Climate emergency a defining issue? Don’t hold your breath;
Global warming is good! Fewer people freeze to death!
CO2 emissions actually benefit trees,
So can we stop chopping them down please?

This double headed coin creates confusion
As poison fossil fuel gases cause air and water pollution.
Donald Trump would like to turn the ‘windmills’ off;
Burn coal instead! Cough, cough, cough! (more jobs though).

U.S. Pesident, “Fake news”, he cries;
Coming from one accredited with 1000 lies;
Says falling unemployment is down to me,
It’s not an already established trend,you see! (In reality, in the
economic cycle, it’s been falling for years !)

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Anne Sacculas extradition? Not U.S.intent;
But dangerous driving is no accident!
American lawyers, on UK legal process have frowned,
But what if it was the other way round?

House of lords is in for a fright,
Guy Fawkes resurrected, it’s bonfire night!
So, Mr Johnson, it’s over to you,
But, “don’t crash the ambulance whatever you do” (Mark Knopfler)

Christmas jumpers put away,
Pray them and I see another day;
Escalating tensions; world in a mess;
I hope the ‘button’ they don’t press!

A 2020 vision quest
For something good and true
Would be, “walking on this earth finding You”. (Justin Hayward /
John Lodge)

“... Verily I say unto you,
Inasmuch as ye have done it
Unto one of the least of my brethren,
Ye have done it unto me.” (Matthew 25:40)

By Vaughan Clements

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St Mary Magdalene 200 Club

The 200 club is in its 22nd year in August this year and it is still
profitable. The new weekly cash prizes are 1st Prize £30, 2nd Prize
£20 and 3rd Prize £10.00. The two special cash draws (at
Christmas and the Annual Garden Fete) will remain (2 x £175).

We have 60 spare numbers; we need a serious recruitment
programme (60 numbers at 52 weeks gives £3,120 extra profit)

Thank-you for supporting your church. It is a beautiful building and
your contribution will help keep it maintained. Our collectors,
without them the lottery couldn’t operate, are Michele Ellis, Pauline
Orwin, Helle Woodcock, Marlene Frost, Dennis Smedley, Janet
Staniforth, Maureen Deakin and Lewis Marriott.

If you would like to join, for just £1 per week, contact Lewis Marriott
on 07973 823857 or any of the collectors

                Sunday School
          The first Sunday of every month
                at 10.30am in CRESWELL CHURCH

       The second Sunday of every month
               at 10.30am in WHITWELL CHURCH

                   Why not come and join us as we
                   learn about the Christian Faith
                   through stories, games and crafts

                   For more information contact
                   Margaret Froggatt 01909 723342 or
                   Jackie Storr 07776 149986
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For the young (and young at heart)

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Gilbert and
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The Square, Whitwell
      01909 720237

Caring for you and your
   medication needs

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The Priests and Rectors of Whitwell (Part 2)

The first Rector on the list in the North Transept of St Lawrence
Church is James Paynel and as such he appears in Bishop Walter
Langton’s Register in Lichfield. It states that he was instituted to
Whitwell Rectory on 2nd February 1316, the patron being Christine
de Ry. This clearly shows that women could own property even in
those distant days and be involved in communal decision making,
although they faced many legal restrictions, even if wealthy.

Paynel became rector in the middle of the reign of Edward II,
arguably the weakest king ever to rule England and who was
dominated by unscrupulous favourites until his murder in Berkeley
Castle. It was a troublesome reign and the weakness of
government spilled over into the localities, as we hear of a Cotterill
gang from the Peak District who terrorized North Derbyshire with
impunity.

Paynel had previously been vicar of Alton near Stoke-on-Trent in
Staffordshire, also in the Lichfield diocese. The patron there was
the Cistercian abbey of Croxton. The Cistercians were a strict
order of monks and Paynel’s presence in that parish may have
been patchy, for his successor at Alton was made to swear that he
would “reside”, this suggests that either this successor had an
unreliable attendance record in his previous parish, or Paynel, in
his time there, had frequently been absent. Whichever way it was,
the archdeacon was going to put a stop to it through a promise of
residence at the induction.

In the register for 1316, the village is spelt Whytewell, compare
that with the spelling of Witeuuelle in the Domesday Book 230
years earlier and then today’s spelling. It gives us some idea of
how the spelling of place names has changed, although it should
be remembered that place name spelling was not standardised
until the 1800s.

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Paynel may have been relatively young on his arrival at Whitwell
as he appears to have stayed here for 20 years, possibly until his
death in his late 40s or early 50s, which would have been a very
good age at that time. He probably saw the erection of a new
chancel which replaced the semi-circular apse and the building of
the North and South transepts. The upper part of the tower is also
of that period and may have been erected after the interior work
was completed. One wonders if he might recognise the interior
today; perhaps after very careful examination because there have
been many changes in detail, although not so much to the basic
structure. He would certainly find the decoration plain in
comparison to his time, due to major changes with the Reformation
of the 1500s.

It was at this time in the Middle Ages that Steetley was, for a while,
a separate parish. In the first half of the 1300s it had seven
successive priests, one of whom, Leche, was said to have been
buried by the porch and part of his tomb now lies against the wall
of the chapel. His surname indicates that an ancestor was a
doctor as they used leaches in their cures. He had probably never
been in medicine himself, as has been suggested, since the name
was prominent in the region before his time.

Steetley village was wiped out by the plague and a Professor
Beresford wrote in the 1960s that it was one of the many English
villages lost in that disaster, but no archaeologist has yet
attempted to prove his theory by excavation. It would mean
digging up the Chapel lawns and disturbing plague pits.

Norman Trott

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Dates for your diary – 2020

25th February     Pancake Lunch with Bingo, 12noon
                  Whitwell Community Centre
14th April        Afternoon Tea and Bingo, 2.30pm
                  Whitwell Community Centre
25th April        Coffee Morning, 9.30am
                  Whitwell Community Centre
19th May          Afternoon Tea and Bingo, 2.30pm
                  Whitwell Community Centre
30th June         Afternoon Tea and Bingo, 2.30pm
                  Whitwell Community Centre
7th August        St Lawrence Day Lunch, 12noon
                  Whitwell Community Centre
18th August       Afternoon Tea and Bingo, 2.30pm
                  Whitwell Community Centre
22nd August       Ladies Group Coffee Morning, 9.30am
                  Whitwell Community Centre
29th September    Afternoon Tea and Bingo, 2.30pm
                  Whitwell Community Centre

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                                       please contact: Sue Bradshaw
 Proprietor: Andrew Sergiou                 01909 722675 or
                                           suebram@sky.com
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                                            Full page £100.00
      Tel: 01909 721356
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                                            ¼ page £ 25.00

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Events from the past from the month of February

1st    Silent actor Buster Keaton dies of lung cancer (70) 1966
2nd    The first flush public toilet opens in London cost 2 pence
       1882
3rd    Iranian snowstorm and low temperatures kill 4000 1972
4th    Social networking website, Facebook, founded 2004
5th    Wales 11-9 England Six Nations rugby Cardiff 2005
7th    EU members sign the Maastricht treaty 1992
8th    Opening of Winter Olympics Albertville France 1992
11th   US Singer Whitney Houston found dead in bathtub (48) 2012
13th   Boy band ‘Take That’ decide to disband 1996
14th   Kevin Keegan born Armthorpe, Doncaster 1951
16th   Aircraft carrier HMS Hermes launched 1953
17th   Apache tribe leader "Geronimo" dies from pneumonia 1909
18th   Favourite ‘Cue Card’ ridden by Paddy Brennan wins Ascot
       Chase 2017
19th   GB's Amy Williams wins gold in skeleton, Turin Winter
       Olympics 2010
20th   Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-3 John Higgins in Masters final 2005
21st   Torvill and Dean win bronze in ice dance Winter Olympics
       Lilliehammer 1994
23rd   In a referendum people of Greenland (53%) vote to leave EU
       1982
25th   Beatle George Harrison born Wavertree Liverpool 1943
27th   Comedian Spike Milligan dies from kidney failure (83) 2002
28th   Great Heck (Selby) high speed rail disaster car on line 10 die
       2001
Submitted by Kevin Jones

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         Call today for prices & to book

  Midland Garage is a well-established garage that
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     ourselves on our commitment to provide a
    professional and speedy service at all times,
   whilst maintaining the highest quality of work.

Brakes & clutches                 Brake discs skimmed in situ
Car air conditioning serviced     Car alarm fitting
Car batteries 3year warranty      Car brakes specialist
All electrical systems tested &   Car servicing
repaired                          Suspension repairs
Car engine tuning & conversion    Car puncture repairs
Engine diagnostics                Exhaust systems
MOT testing with free retest      Oil change
Steering adjustment               Tyre fitting
Tyre repairs                      Vehicle inspection
Vehicle tracking                  Wheel alignment
Wheel balancing                   Wheel repairs

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Smile Lines

Adam and Eve had an ideal marriage. He didn’t have to hear
about all the men she could have married, and she didn’t have to
hear about the way his mother cooked.

                    ******************

I asked my nephew whether he bought his wife anything for
Valentine’s Day and he said he had bought her a belt and a bag.
When I commented that I am sure she would appreciate them, he
agreed, “Yes, and hopefully the vacuum cleaner will work better
now”.

                    ******************

Two American preachers were visiting in Germany and attended
Sunday services. Since they couldn't speak German they decided
to do as the man sitting in front of them did.

A few minutes into the service the preacher from the pulpit said
something and the man in front of them stood and they stood also.
The congregation burst into laughter. They then sat down when
the man did.

At the end of the service, they met the pastor and found that he
spoke English. They asked him why everyone laughed so much
when they stood.

The pastor explained that he had announced that they would have
a christening service that evening and would the father of the child
please rise.

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Elmton Road, Creswell

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Crossword solution

ACROSS:

8, Cross-examined. 9, Ash. 10, Apocrypha. 11, Sci-fi. 13, Typical.
16, Visited. 19, Offer. 22, No account. 24, RAC. 25, Sovereign
Lord.

DOWN:

1, Oceans. 2, Hophni. 3, Islamist. 4, Exhort. 5, Omar. 6, On spec.
7, Add all. 12, CBI. 14, Plotting. 15, Awe. 16, Vanish. 17, Starve.
18, Daub it. 20, Furrow. 21, Recede. 23, Cure

            Bookings for Weddings and Baptisms

Bookings for weddings and baptisms at Elmton or Creswell can be
made by calling at St Mary Magdalene’s Church, Creswell on the
1st Thursday of the month between 6pm and 7pm. For weddings
and baptisms at Whitwell or Steetley please call at St Lawrence
Church, Whitwell on the 3rd Friday of each month between 6pm
and 7pm.

Many people book baptisms well in advance and dates do get
booked up, particularly in the summer months, so please don’t
arrange a Christening party before you have checked with us first.

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From the Benefice Registers

Baptisms
Neve Harper Freeman

Weddings
None

Funerals
Vera Machin
Jean Tytherleigh
Stuart Barry Johnson
Joan Agnes Smith
David Edward Greengrass
Janet Clay
Ivan George Bower

FROM THE MEMORIAL BOOKS - Creswell

02/02/2010   John Matthew Renshaw
09/02/1997   Linda Jones
12/02/1979   Bernard Joseph Ellis
12/02/2009   Edna May Rhodes
12/02/2016   Co Llin Russell
12/02/2017   Dennis Jones
13/02/2005   Vincent Henry Hutchinson
16/02/2018   Alfred Clifford
17/02/1975   Benjamin Harper
17/02/2015   Elsie Chadwick
22/02/2005   Alice Smith
22/02/1999   Elizabeth Marriott

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23/02/2016   Anthony Ian Garton
26/02/2007   Leonard Horace Jenkins
26/02/2010   Nelly Lomas
28/02/1996   Colin Siddall
29/02/2004   Joyce Mallender

FROM THE MEMORIAL BOOKS - Whitwell

01/02/1940   Margaret Dannatt             11/11/1886
01/02/1992   Hannah Kitchen               08/05/1909
01/02/1994   Jane Kitts                   03/05/1895
01/02/1999   Stella Haywood               25/02/1907
01/02/2007   Catherine (Kitty) Isgate     28/06/1921
02/02/1976   Susan Locke                  05/06/1908
02/02/1978   Harold Yates                 04/07/1913
02/02/1989   John Edward Whydle           09/07/1929
02/02/1993   Audrey Bromley               10/01/1920
02/02/2004   Lawrence David Henry Lound   29/05/1934
03/02/1986   Ellen Mary Godley            06/01/1909
03/02/1989   Kathleen Mary Maiden         17/01/1925
03/02/2018   Raymond Charles Parker       28/10/1931
04/02/1972   Leslie William Borrowdale    16/11/1906
04/02/1983   George Henry Fell            16/08/1913
04/02/1997   Sylvia Ann Brown             04/12/1950
04/02/2005   Rupert Jervis                04/02/2005
04/02/2006   Joyce Victoria Evers         23/02/1919
05/02/1972   Maud Mary Slaney             29/01/1891
05/02/2007   Ronald Lloyd Hibbert         03/12/1921
05/02/2016   David Harry Parker           26/02/1951
06/02/1998   Frank Flower                 24/01/1903
06/02/2015   James Brian Locke            09/03/1937
07/02/1993   Marjorie Ellis               31/08/1917
07/02/1993   Geoffrey Ellis               20/04/1920

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08/02/1999   Florence Harris            09/10/1921
08/02/2003   Hilda Burton (Nee Hind)    19/11/1914
09/02/1990   Wayne Michael Edson        06/08/1962
09/02/1996   Samuel Swift Turner        31/10/1915
09/02/2000   Rhoda Mary Maiden          14/05/1915
10/02/1996   William Henry White        03/05/1912
10/02/2009   Norman Windle              23/03/1926
11/02/1977   Marion Fielding            06/03/1901
11/02/1992   Edith Gretton              30/07/1920
11/02/1994   William Henry R Watts      14/12/1920
11/02/2012   Jean Topley                28/03/1925
12/02/2009   Hazel Cooke                04/07/1926
13/02/1984   Grace Medlam               15/12/1913
15/02/2008   John Henry Patterson       11/07/1917
15/02/2009   Freda Hewitt               24/08/1924
15/02/2013   Dorothy Gwendoline Mills   04/07/1926
15/02/2018   Doris Doreen Pritchard     26/12/1922
16/02/1966   Herbert Carter             27/05/1904
16/02/1986   Edith Elizabeth Maiden     13/08/1898
16/02/2002   Pauline Esme Holmes        04/05/1944
16/02/2012   Doreen Anne Haynes         10/11/1924
17/02/1989   Derek Heeley               28/10/1931
17/02/1993   Barbara Ellen Field        07/12/1898
17/02/1997   Philip John Smith          14/02/1948
17/02/2000   Mary Elizabeth Palmer      11/10/1907
18/02/1961   Sarah Hilda Swain          21/11/1890
18/02/2015   Maureen Webb-Evans         28/12/1941
19/02/1992   Ada Parish                 16/06/1906
19/02/1994   Jack Donnachie
20/02/1996   Harriett Ann Gravell       21/12/1904
20/02/2007   Samuel Spencer             26/07/1910
21/02/1994   Alfred Green               29/05/1921
21/02/1996   George E (Jack) Walters    02/05/1911
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22/02/1966    Frank Brown                       25/01/1881
22/02/1986    Frank Harvey Fielding             17/03/1901
23/02/1987    Marjorie Adams                    14/03/1912
24/02/1966    Horace Seaton                     17/12/1909
24/02/1986    Gertrude Kitchen                  06/06/1890
24/02/1986    Arthur (Peter) Ellis              10/03/1907
24/02/1990    Florence May Hollingworth         01/06/1905
24/02/1993    Mary Susannah Clarke              13/09/1907
25/02/2009    Nellie Deakin                     16/12/1914
25/02/2012    Douglas Edward Ward               04/05/1919
26/02/1991    Joseph Clayton                    14/03/1901
26/02/1991    Herbert Leslie Pain               14/03/1901
28/02/2018    Kathleen Emmerson                 01/11/1918

                  Bible Readings for February

2nd February 2020
     Malachi 3:1-4
     Hebrews 2:14-18

9th February 2020
     Isaiah 58:1-9 (10-12)
     1 Corinthians 2:1-12 (13-16)

16th February 2020
     Genesis 1:1 - 2.3
     Romans 8:18-25

23rd February 2020
     Exodus 24:12-18
     2 Peter 1.16-21

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