Open October Magazine - Parish of Powerscourt with Kilbride
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Open October Magazine - Parish of Powerscourt with Kilbride
Parish News Powerscourt & Kilbride OCTOBER 2014 Victorian Field Day 2014 Chambers - best dressed family Rector’s Letter Well done to everyone who have been involved in organising and running the joint parish events in early September. On 7th September an increase in the number of teams participating in the Joint Parishes Golf Classic at Powerscourt Golf Club had a very successful day with everyone enjoying the fine weather and the immaculate golf course. Congratulations to Marcus Magnier and his team who won the trophy. A special thank you goes to our sponsors and to the golf club for all their assistance and encouragement. The Classic raised €7,050 which will be divided between the parishes. The weekend of 12th – 14th September marked the holding of the Enniskerry Victorian Festival on Knocklinn Farm, courtesy of the Heatley family. On Friday 12th the 2nd Ragman’s Ball was held in the main marquee and a wonderful evening was had by all with good food and dancing to the live band. This was followed by increased numbers and additional attractions at the Victorian Field Day on Sunday 14th. Calm, sunny weather made this the most successful of these annual festivals so far and a huge crowd attended to witness period dress, craft and food village, vintage show, steam thrashing, tug of war etc. etc. A highlight of this year was the special arrival and display of the fully restored tractor of the late Charlie Keegan which helped him win the world ploughing championship in 1964, a very significant happening in those days. Half of the significant proceeds will be given this year to Lakers who do wonderful work in enriching the lives of those with intellectual disability in the area. The event raised €25,000, of which €12,500 will be donated to Lakers. This had followed the Powerscourt Ploughing Match on the previous day at the neighbouring farm of John Leeson when 5 ploughing societies took part and the special tractor was a major attraction. It was delightful to have the extended Keegan family present, together with the two other Irish world champions of 1994, Martin Kehoe, and significantly this year’s world champion Eamonn Treacy. Eamonn’s father John who came second in the world 6 times was also present. KILBRIDE HARVEST FESTIVAL will be held on Sunday 5th October at 3.00pm in Kilbride Church. The special preacher will be Rev Adrienne Galligan, Rector of Crumlin & Chapelizod and a former Student Reader in our parish. On Sunday 12th October Powerscourt Family Harvest will be held in Powerscourt Church at 11.30am. The special preacher will be Canon Patrick Harvey, Rector of Abbeyleix. Patrick has recently become the diocesan canon in St Patrick’s Cathedral as Prebendary of Stagonil, the ancient name of our parish. Children are asked to bring gifts of non-perishable items to the service for distribution. A SCHOOL SPONSORED WALK will be held on Sunday 5th October. Details and sponsorship cards are available from the school. Sixth class will attend and participate in the Diocesan Schools service in the Cathedral on Thursday 9th October. Our school will attend the cathedral early to take part in a percussion workshop, the results of which will be used in the service. THE MOTHERS’ UNION OPENING SERVICE will take place in Kilbride Church on Wednesday 15th October at 8.00pm. KILBRIDE ANNUAL SUPPER DANCE will be held as usual in Greystones Rugby Club on Friday 17th October at 8.30pm with the dinner served promptly at 9.00pm followed by live music and dancing. Tickets are available from all vestry members at €20, a fun night at reasonable cost. Powerscourt Church will host the ANNUAL DIOCESAN HEALING SERVICE on Sunday 19th October at 5.00pm. Please pass the word about this special service to your neighbours and friends and come to pray for your own healing or for those you know.` DIOCESAN SYNODS will be held on Tuesday 21st October beginning with the Synod Service at 4.00pm. The United Synods of Dublin & Glendalough are confined to one day this year. Our parish has been asked to make a short presentation on our experience of maintaining an open church and holding daily prayer 3 times each day. Our representatives from the parish are Jane Honner, Joyce Roe and Rachel Fraser. Robert Neill is also a representative of the Diocesan Councils. OPEN CHURCH AND DAILY PRAYER in Powerscourt Church has been maintained since the beginning of Lent. This will continue until All Saints’ Day, 1st November when at 6.00pm there will be a special ‘Celebration of Memory Service’. At this final Evening Prayer of the Open Church Season those whose memory we treasure will be celebrated and everyone is encouraged to be present and to submit the names of their loved ones. While the church will not be open every day during the winter until the following Ash Wednesday a Daily Prayer Service will be held at 10.00am each day. Others who cannot attend are encouraged to use their smart phones or laptops/pads to follow the daily office on http://ireland.anglican.org/worship/dailyprayer/. Those who have cared for the open church and led the daily office during the past 8 months are invited to take part in a special parish quiet day in Glendalough on Saturday 25th October. FORWARD DATES: Another Parish Forum is planned for Sunday 16th November. This will be facilitated by Very Rev Tom Gordon, Dean of Leighlin. A parish forum allows us to examine the strengths and weaknesses of our parish and its ministry and witness and to set priorities for the following 5 years. It helps us to focus upon the real needs of the parish before we conduct a parish visitation in the New Year calling for increased commitment of time, talent and finance. It is hoped to start CONFIRMATION PREPARATION CLASSES on Sunday 23rd November with confirmation taking place on the 8th of March 2015. Please let the clergy know if you would like to be part of this preparation as soon as you can to help us with our preparation. Your Rector, Ricky HOLY BAPTISM Congratulations to those who were baptised during August: 17th August; Lara McGoldrick & Alfie Berkeley 24th August; Elsa Peggy Doyle & Isabel Anne Carol Lowe. KILBRIDE CHURCH NOTES Timmy Wallis’ daughter was married in Kibride Church on the 27th September. We wish them God’s blessing. Our Harvest Festival will be on Sunday 5th October at 3.00pm when our preacher will be Rev. Adrienne Galligan who was at one time a student reader here. It will be good to meet up with her again. Refreshments will be served following the service. We will be decorating the church the day before and any help would be much appreciated. The next vestry meeting will be held on 10th October @ 8.00 pm in the church. Our Supper Dance will be on the 17th October in Greystones Rugby Club. This always proves to be a very enjoyable night so make sure to get your tickets from Georgina, 01 -2863512 or any members of the vestry. The Annual Missionary Sale will take place on Saturday 15th November in the Parochial Hall in Enniskerry. To all who are ill especially Robbie Crowther we wish you well. E.S. The Annual Missionary Sale SATURDAY 15TH NOVEMBER AT 11AM IN THE PAROCHIAL HALL IN ENNISKERRY Mothers Union E. Kearon Secretary On Tuesday 9th September June Roe, Iris Sherwood and I travelled in to the Diocesan Festival Service in Christchurch Cathedral with Elizabeth Rountree who kindly drove. Our Area President, Valerie King was also there so there was a reasonable representation from our Branch. The Service was celebrated by Archbishop Michael Jackson, assisted by our old friend the Dean of Christchurch, Rev. Dermot Dunne. Our Chaplain, Rev. David Mungavin gave the sermon and told us to be brave in trying to live the Gospel life. It was lovely to see so many members from other branches and meet up with M.U friends and to be there when seven members were commissioned to new areas of responsibility on the Trustee Board, two of whom, Jessica Clarke and Sylvia Graham gave us a most interesting talk a little while ago. The Service was followed by a most welcome cup of tea and cakes. Thank You to Iris for carrying our banner most graciously and to Elizabeth for bringing us in to the city centre. DATES FOR YOUR DIARY: Wednesday 15th October at 8.00pm in Kilbride Church - Our Opening Service. Mrs Elizabeth Rountree has kindly agreed to give a lift to this Service so contact her @ 2863534 nearer the date if you need one. Wednesday 19th November at 8.00pm in the Hall - Terry and Breda Lilburn are going to help us plan the preparation of food and wine for Christmas. This Meeting is open to parishioners and friends so come along and join us if you are interested. Charabanc Contact: Marjorie Mold: 2863499 We are delighted to be back in the hall for our usual Friday afternoons but we did meet up in July at Ballybrew and in August at Lil’s for a lovely tea. This has become an annual event thanks to Lilly’s girls. We all enjoy it very much. We are glad to welcome Eva to our gatherings and soon hope to see Evelyn and perhaps a few more. We could do with a couple of men at the table, so think about it. It is great that Val has settled in to St John’s but we do miss her on Fridays. We are hoping to have a couple of speakers during this term and of course we will have a day of bingo which is very popular too. Pastoral Care Group Contact Elizabeth Rountree 2863534 At the time of preparing these notes we are planning to hold a Sunday lunch gathering, mainly but not exclusively for these living alone. This will take place on Sunday 28th September with maximum of 25 people. As this is a new venture we will see how it goes and then will decide if we do a repeat at a later date. If you are not on our current list and would like to be included in the next date please contacts Elizabeth. CURATE COMMENTS There was once a teacher who had a reputation for his somewhat unorthodox views on life and living. None of his work came in published form and so one day some students set out to hear in person some of what he had to say. Meeting them at his home, he asked them what it was they wished to know. “Teacher,” they said, “we have heard that you hold views on life and living that are somewhat unusual, could you perhaps explain some of your philosophy to us?” The teacher asked them how they had made the journey to his home. “We came by car,” they replied. “Tell me what you observed on your journey” “We noticed that there were a great many cars exceeding the speed limit, whilst there were others who drove extremely slowly. There were some who drove carefully and considerately. There were many, particularly cyclists who did not obey the rules of the road, did not signal their intentions or use the designated lane. We stopped off briefly at a shopping centre where we observed that there were special parking spaces for disabled drivers being used by people who clearly were not disabled. What has all this to do with your views of life?” “It is quite simple,” said the teacher. “What you observed is that how a person behaves when using the road will often indicate just what sort of person they are.” “Explain to us the parable of the road users,” the students asked. “Those whom you saw exceeding the speed limit are the people who are always in a hurry, they believe they are important but do not allocate the correct amount of time to complete the task they have in hand. They rush through life giving no heed to what is happening around them. The slow drivers are those who do not take risks or feel the need to make changes. They reach their destination but add nothing to the gaiety of life. Those who do not obey the rules of the road are the careless ones of this this world. They believe that they can do as they please without thought for the greater good of society. Those who took parking spaces designed for others are selfish and self-indulgent. Cocooned in their own, self-centred ways they care nothing for the needs of others. “But what of the careful drivers? You did not mention them. “Indeed, a few are caring and considerate of others. “But we saw more than just a few like this.” Indeed you did my child, those were the ones with penalty points on their licence! Congratulations Iain and Barbara Taylor on their 50th Wedding Anniversary Marjorie Smith on her 90th birthday on the 17th of October Enniskerry Walking Association The Enniskerry Walking Association was formed in 2004 to protect traditional walking routes in the area and to promote walking for recreation, for health, as a safe alternative to car use, and to help us all to learn more about our locality. Our popular Tuesday evening walks usually meet at the Spar in Enniskerry at 7.00 pm. Saturday walks meet at 1.30pm. All who are interested, adults or children, are most welcome. Walks vary in length but most last between one-and-a half and two-and-a-half hours; some (but not all) involve a bit of climbing. Please wear appropriate warm and rain-proof clothing, and proper walking boots for the occasional muddy or rocky track. Some walks are designated below as not suitable for dogs and you should bring a lead if you take a dog on other walks. In the interests of walker’s comfort & safety participants are asked to respect the directions of the walk leader and stay between the leader and the anchor person. PLEASE NOTE: NO DOGS ALLOWED SATURDAY AFTERNOON WALKS 2014 - 2015 27 Sept. Cloghoge from Pier Gates 3 hrs approx ‘NEW WALK’ Meet outside Spar, 1.30pm, Meet at Pier Gates 2pm 4 Oct. Glendalough from Woolen Mills Laragh. 2.5hrs ‘NEW WALK’. Meet outside Spar, 1.30pm; Park at Woolen Mills, Laragh 2pm 18 Oct. Earls Drive via Paddock Lake. Approx, 2.5 hours, Meet outside Spar 1.30pm. Meet Djouce Wood car park, 1.50 pm. KILMACANOGUE HISTORY SOCIETY October 7th A Journey through Wicklow by Old Postcards. James O’Brien November 4th Wicklow’s Irish ANZACS. Jeff Kildea December 2nd David Thomson, Woodbrook and Kilmacanogue . Julian Vignoles 13th January 2015 Wicklow Birds – part of our natural heritage. Eric Dempsey Temple Carrig School is a co-educational, non-fee paying school under the patronage of the Church of Ireland. On 1st September 2014, it opened its doors to its first intake of pupils, 132 in number, starting in 1st year. Temple Carrig School will operate from temporary accommodation until summer 2015 when it will move into its new building. The school is situated beside the Gaelscoil and Educate Together Schools at Blacklion, Greystones. GLENVIEW HOTEL, Glen of the Downs at 8.30pm (on a Tuesday) Entry €3 (members €2) – all welcome Website: kilmacanoguehistorysociety.com The Board of Management under the leadership of its chairman, Garrett Fennell and the Headmaster Alan Cox are to be highly commended for this achievement, which built upon the vision of Rev Baden Stanley and others in the past few years. The enthusiasm of the general population for this development has raised its own challenges in trying to cope with the amazing push for entrance to the school and the Board has had to work very hard to be fair in allocating places in the school. Entertainment Commitee Contact: Joyce Roe: 2862645 We are just getting into our stride for the winter season and will let you know what fun we have in store for you in the next newsletter. So watch this space! Two pupils from Powerscourt National School gained admission this year and attended the dedication service in St Patrick’s Church, Greystones on the eve of the opening of the school. Sarah Stack and Rachel Sutton are delighted to be part of the school community. Photo: The Archbishop (Patron) and staff of Temple Carrig School 1 Nov. Lough Dan from Old Bridge. 2 hours, 5 miles. Meet outside Spar, 1.30pm; Parking on approach to Roundwood Village 1.50pm to pool cars. Then Old Bridge near Scout Lodge. 15 Nov. Rathmichael Church to Carrigollogan. Approx 4miles 2.5 to 3 hours. Meet outside Spar 1.30pm. Meet Rathmichael Church 1.50pm 29 Nov. Ticknock to Fairycastle & Three rock 2.5 hours Meet outside Spar, 1.30pm. MeetInner car park, Ticknock 2pm 6 Dec. Christmas walk and Party. Details to be confirmed. 13 Dec. Killiney Hill Park to Dunlaoghaire via Metals. Maritime Museum (€5) Meet outside Spar, 1.30pm Killiney Hill car park 2pm 27 Dec. Enniskerry Way from Knocksink via Ballybrew to Kilmolin. 2.5 hours Some steep climbing! Rough in parts. Meet outside Spar 1.30pm Park Bog Meadow car park, 1.30 pm 10 JanMullins Hill, Killiney Hill. 2hrs Meet outside Spar, 1.30pm. Parking at Graduate Pub 1.50pm 24 Jan. Rockbrook Massy’s Wood ‘ROUTE VARIATION’ Meet outside Spar, 1.30pm. Park at Cruagh Cemetery 1.50pm Some climbing! Approx 2hrs Feel free just to turn up (sharp!) on any of the Saturday or Tuesday walks. But, if you want any further information, phone Niall Lenoach, EWA Chairperson, (087-928 4934) or Noel Barry, EWA Secretary(286 0043).email: [email protected] NB This is a community activity organised by volunteers who accept no liability for injuries or loss caused to participants in any of the above walks. 1 Wedding of Cate Wallis & Glenn Cunningham in Kilbride Church 2 Ethiopian Orthodox Meskal ceremony at Powerscourt Church 3 Church Sunday Lunch in Parish Hall on 28th September Flower Guild Contact: Marjorie Mold: 2863499 The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is here again. We will arrange the Harvest Flowers on Saturday 11th October at the usual time of 10am, and if anyone has harvest items could you drop them in on the morning. The veg all goes to the Five Loaves S helter for the homeless in Bray and the groceries from the children go to the Bray Women’s Refuge KILBRIDE ANNUAL SUPPER DANCE Greystones Rugby Club on Friday 17th October at 8.30pm Dinner served promptly at 9.00pm followed by live music and dancing . Tickets are available for all vestry members at €20 Memorial flowers in September were by Mrs Commisky on 21st and by Mrs Duff on 28th Sunday flowers in October will be by Mrs Sutton on 19th and by Mrs Mold on 26th. TICKETS FROM GEORGINA 01 2863512 List of those who served and died in 1914-1918 War, associated with Powerscourt Parish This list contains those who served and died during the conflict of 1914-1918, identified with families buried in the Churchyard, or associated with the parish. The ten names with a * are listed on Powerscourt Church War Memorial. There are perhaps many more not identified here. If you know of anyone missing from this list, please get in touch with the Rector, or Judy Cameron ([email protected]). Any further stories, (or corrections) about these men, will be most welcome. Blennerhassett, Giles Observer RFC (survived) *Buckley, William, Pt 7th Batt Royal Irish Regiment. Craig, Hedley William 2nd Lt RFC Cream, C B Chevallier Darley, Arthur Tudor, Commander RN. HMS Good Hope Darley, John Evelyn Lt Col 4th Hussars Darley, Stella VAD *Davies Edward Pt Coldstream Guards Deane, Thomas Alex David Royal Marine Light Infantry Elmitt, Austin Joyce, MC Capt. Welsh Regiment Elmitt, George Carleton 2nd Lt RIF *Ferran, Samuel J Pt Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Fraser, Eileen Nurse in France (survived) daughter of Powerscourt Rector Henry Galbraith *Galbraith, Alexander Norman Capt. Ceylon Planters Rifle Corps, son of above Hamilton, Douglas 2nd Lt RIF Heatley, Edward Norman RDF “Pals” Le Fanu, Hugh Capt (Survived) Lee, Alfred Tennyson wounded Gallipoli Lee, Joseph Bagnall Killed Gallipoli, same day Lee, Robert Ernest RAMC. Drowned in the “Leinster” Mason, Ernest Vance, Capt. MC (survived) Maunsell, Douglas Slade Lt Royal Munster Fusiliers *Mc Lennon, Farquar John 2nd Lt. Gordon Highlanders McKee, Rev Ernest wounded at Ypres but survived (Presbyterian Minister, Bray) *Mellefont, Thomas Rifleman Royal Irish Rifles *Monck, The Hon Charles Henry Stanley - Capt Grenadier Guards *Moorehouse George, L/ cpl Royal Irish Fusiliers Moses, Marcus Alwynne, 2nd Rhodesia Regiment Price, Charles Pownall chaplain Chinese Labour Corps; survived; Rector of Kilbride Robertson, Ivan Scott; Australian Imperial Forces Sandys, Hilda RRC and Dorothea VADs Sloan, Harold Alex Fitzgerald. 2nd Lt Royal Garrison Artillary Smyth, Algernon Beresford Capt. Yorkshire Light Infantry Smyth, C.D Capt. RIR wounded but survived Smyth, Joseph Pt. Connaught Rangers Smythe, Albert Edward Pt Irish Guards *Sutton, Thomas Pt Connaught Rangers Tudor, Alan Roper midshipman, aged 16 Vance, Joseph Vance, William Pt Royal Dublin Fusiliers *Weir William Ritchley, Gunner Reserve Battery RFA Kilbride war dead Calendar October 2014 1st Wed 2nd Thur 8.00pm 10.00am 10.30am Gardening Club Holy Communion & Prayer for the Sick Coffee in the Rectory 5th SUN TRINITY 16 8.30amHoly Communion 11.30am Holy Communion Two– Powerscourt 2.00pmSchool Sponsored Walk 3.00pm Kilbride Harvest. Preacher: Very Rev Adrienne Galligan 6th Mon 7.00pm Powerscourt Choir Practice 9th Thur 10.00am Holy Communion & Prayer for the Sick 11.00am Diocesan Schools’ Service in the Cathedral 12th SUN TRINITY 17 8.30amHoly Communion 10.00am Family Service - Kilbride 11.30am Family Harvest Service– Powerscourt _ Preacher: Canon Patrick Harvey 13th Mon 10.30am Active Retirement Group in Parish Hall 7.00pmPowerscourt Choir Practice 8.00pm School Board of Management 14th Tue 8.00pm Powerscourt Select Vestry 15th Wed PARISH NEWS DEADLINE 8.00pm Mothers Union Opening Service in Kilbride Church 16th Thur 10.00am Holy Communion & Prayer for the Sick 17th Fri 8.30pm Annual Kilbride Supper Dance in Greystones Rugby Club 19th SUN TRINITY 18 8.30amHoly Communion 10.00am Holy Communion One – Kilbride 11.30am Holy Communion Two;& Holy Baptism– Powerscourt 5.00pm Diocesan Healing Service in Powerscourt Church Here is the list of the Kilbride war dead. It doesn’t include those who fought and weren’t killed, though I have put in Pownall Price, Kilbride’s Rector, for instance, because he is buried in the grave yard. 20th 21st 23rd 25th Four of the dead feature in Powerscourt’s list, for the same reason. (family graves) 26th SUN 8.30am 10.00am 11.30am 5TH SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT Holy Communion Morning Prayer Two – Kilbride Morning Prayer Two – Powerscourt 30th Thu 10.00am 1st Nov Sat 6.00pm Holy communion & prayer for the sick ALL SAINTS DAY Celebration of Memory Service THEY ARE: • Armar E. Acton Chaplain, Killed 1917 • Arthur Tudor Darley. 1914 • John Evelyn Darley. 1918 • Robert A.S. Dobbin. Lt. RGA. 1915 • Ferfus Le Fanu Dobbin. Lt 6th Ghurkhas 1919 • Robert Mc Dowell. Pt. RIF. Died 1922 • Douglas Hamilton. Killed 1918 • Eric Hamilton. Capt. RFC. 1917 • Henry Lawrence. Pt RDF. 1916 • Alwynne Moses. Capt. Rhodesian Contingent. 1914 Most of these names appear on 4 or more memorials! Aravon, TCD, High School, Bray Town, Christchurch Bray, even Banks and hospitals. Mon Tue Thur Sat 7.00pm 4.00pm 10.00am 9.00am Powerscourt Choir Practice Diocesan Synods in Taney Parish Centre Holy Communion and Prayer for the Sick Daily Prayer/Open Church team Quiet Day ALL SAINTS’ DAY Saturday 1st November 6.00pm. Service of Celebration of Memory to remember our loved ones in Powerscourt Church Parish Hall Organisations Hall Booking: Audrey Dalton Tel 087 2618696 MONDAY Brownies 5.45 - 7.00 Betty Prenter 087 6860260 Table Tennis 8.00 - 10.00 Elizabeth Rountree 2863534 2nd Mon Enniskerry Active Retirement Group 10.30 - 12.30 Joan Lee 086 3223878 TUESDAY Yoga 9.30 - 11.00 Úna Creed 087 2491854 Bridge Club 7.30 - 10.30 Pauline Ann Murray 0862556250 WEDNESDAY League of Health 10.00 - 12.00 Carol MacNeaney 2824463 1st Wed Gardening Club 8.00 - 10.00 Janet Sheehy 086 1621856 2nd & 4th Wed Craft Circle 7.30 - 9.00 Sylvia Zanella 0862376862 3rd Wed Mothers’ Union 8.00 - 10.00 June Roe 2866030 THURSDAY Parents & Tots 10.30 - 12.30 Elizabeth Kearon 2760284 Entertainments Comm. 8.00 - 9.30 Joyce Roe 2862645 Yoga 8.00 - 9.30 Mel 086 2210567 FRIDAY Charabanc 2.30 - 4.30 Marjorie Mold 2863499 SATURDAY Irish Dancing 10.15 - 12.15 Breeda Finnerty 087 4198988 CONTACT INFORMATION Rector: Archdeacon Ricky Rountree, Powerscourt Rectory, Enniskerry Tel 286 3534 e-mail : [email protected] Curate - assistant and pastor: Rev. Terry Lilburn Tel 086 8865361 School Principal: Anna Ovington Parish Website www.powerscourt.glendalough.anglican.org Acting Principal: Ruth Deane Powerscourt N.S. Tel/Fax 286 3862 (School and Parish) e-mail: [email protected] Office Opening Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 8.30am - 12.30pm Secretary: Hazel Thompson Tel/Fax 286 3862 e-mail: [email protected] POWERSCOURT KILBRIDE Times of Services Times of Services Sunday8.30am Holy Communion 1 (said) Sunday 11.30am 1st: Holy Communion 2nd: Family Service 3rd: Holy Communion Two 4th: Morning Prayer Two 5th: Morning Prayer One Sunday10.00am Thur: Churchwardens: Hon. Treasurer: Organist: Sec. Sel. Vestry 10.00am Holy Communion & Prayer for Sick Churchwardens: Gillian Gleasure Rose Whelan Hon. Treasurer: Johnny Honner Acting Treasurer 2014 Lachlan Cameron Organist: Helen O’Toole Sec. Sel. Vestry Barbara Davis Tel: 276 6812 Tel: 2828531 Tel: 2828266 Tel: 2860122. Tel: 086 8179632 Tel: 286 3871 1st: 2nd: 3rd: 4th: 5th: Holy Communion Family Service Holy Communion Two Morning Prayer Two Morning Prayer One Georgina Masterson Margaret Dorcey Jacinta Long Patricia Armstrong Georgina Masterson Tel: 087 6716745 Tel: 2820259 Tel: 276 5250 Tel: 286 5189 Tel: 286 3512