St Peter’s Catholic Church
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SPRING FAYRE 10 May 12- 4 pm
St Peter’s Rd Hall Cirencester A Great Afternoon Assured with…
Light Lunches &Refreshments and stalls including Plants – Bric a Brac – Children’s Toys
Books & CDs – Bottles – Cakes - Games Guess the Wgt of the Cake & More…
Lots of Quality Goods All At Bargain Prices! Proceeds in Aid of Church Maintenance Fund
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the eponymous The Kiss: giant clasped hands. Much of the work depicts body parts, iso- lated from their anatomical context, underlining the humanity that lies at the core of Ryder's work. FREE ADMISSION. Hours: Monday to Satur- day, 9am- 5pm& Sunday 10am- 4pm
Sun 4 May: CIRENCESTER RAMBLERS. Fig of 8 walk along the River Leach to explore Eastleach Martin & Turville and Southrop. We walk upstreamalong the River Leach to Akeman Street and back. (4½ miles). After lunch we continue to Southrop along the River and back through fields. (2½ miles). 7 miles. Travel. £3. Steve & Kathryn Meredith 01285 659165/OTD 07502 281184. Meet at Wa- terloo Car Park for a 9.30amstart. R A Dogs Only. Visitors welcome
www.cirencesterramblers.btck.co.uk.
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Wed 7 May: Talk and demonstration of Healing by Helen Jameson, at the Quaker Meeting House, in support of Cirencester Housing for Young People.
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Tickets available from the CHYP charity shop in The Waterloo. (Advance tickets only, no sales on door). Cost £5 includes refresh- ments. Bring along your aches and pains!
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1 Stares open-mouthed (5)
4 Brief written comments (5) 7 Suspended in the air (8) 8 Greek God of love (4)
9 Most chaotic or sloppy (8) 11 Yorkshire river (4) 12 Baby swan (6) 14 Roomin a church (6) 16 Narrow opening (4) 18 Elated (8) 20 Elliptical (4) 21 Implied (8)
23 Take an examination again (5) 24 Leaving (5)
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1 Mini-market, local store (7) 2 Iron (5)
3 Footwear for sliding on snow (3) 4 Minus points (9) 5 Involuntary shakes (7)
6 Premises which sell things (5) 10 Radical, zealot (9)
13 Plant covered with stinging hairs (7) 15 Fence-like barrier (7) 17 Romantic partner (5) 19 Legal excuse (5) 22 Flat-faced dog (3)
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Wed 7 May: CIRENCESTER RAMBLERS. Evening Walk. Flat walking to the east and north of Crick- lade mostly in meadows and fields and the Thames Path. Several pubs nearby for a drink at the end. 4.5 miles. Travel £2. Alan & Linda Cook. 01285 861603/OTD 07754 790092. Meet at Waterloo Car Park for a 6.30pmstart. R A Dogs Only. Visitors welcome
www.cirencesterramblers.btck.co.uk.
Weds 7 May: CIRENCESTER RECORDEDMUSIC SOCIETY. The Society meets to hear Sue Stephens, the Society's Vice President, giving a presentation she is calling 'The Third "B". Meeting starts at 7.3pmin The Ashcroft Centre, Ashcroft Road, Ci- rencester. Contact Secretary 01285 860242.
Fri 9 May: Cirencester Probus talk, "Ask me An- /Cont p52
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