Winter Events at The White Hart 22 April 2017 Halesworth & Southwold Community News
Quiz Night – 2nd Tuesday of each month. 7.30pm start. All welcome. £2.50 per person. Nibbles at half time. Max 4 per team.
Winter Events at The White Hart 01502 478 217
Specialising in steaks & Seafood Blythburgh 01502 478 217
Full varied menu & Children’s menu, daily blackboard specials Family friendly • Large beer garden • Adnams ales • Booking advisable
• Bed and breakfast self contained en-suite rooms with Estuary views from £65 per night
Specialising in steaks & Seafood Blythburgh 01502 478 217
‘Iffit’ & Pud Night – Every 4th Wednesday of the month. Chefs selection of four ‘iffits’ (English style tapas) and a pudding per person based on two sharing £10 person
Village Store London Rd, Blythburgh 01502 478047 Selling convenience and deli goods
Fresh bread, homemade sandwiches, hot drinks, soup Book now for Mother’s Day (2 lunch sittings available) & Easter
Eat in or take-away • Local seasonal produce Home smoked fish and prawns and much more!
Opening times Mon-Saturday 9am-5.30pm, Sunday 10am-4pm Offering grocery deliveries free within a 5 mile radius, 50p per mile thereafter Fresh meat and fish can be ordered with 24hrs notice.
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Curry Night – Every 3rd Wednesday of the month. Choose from two curries, rice, home-made onion bhajas, Poppadoms and dips with a medium glass of house wine or a tiger beer £12.00 per person
Fish & Chips takeaway – Every Friday, served from 6pm-9.30pm £7.50. Open all day and serving breakfast from 8am–10am
On-site smokehouse
Quiz Night – 2nd Tuesday of each month. 7.30pm start. All welcome. £2.50 per person. Nibbles at half time. Max 4 per team.
Fish & Chips takeaway –
‘Fizz & Chips’ Night – Every 2nd Wednesday of the month. Chefs Market fish board for two with a glass of Prosecco £15 each
Every Friday, served from 6-9.30pm. £7.50. Winter Wednesday Nights
‘Iffit’ & Pud Night – Every 4th Wednesday of the month. Chefs selection of four ‘iffits’ (English style tapas) and a pudding per person based on two sharing £10 person
Ribeye Steak Night – Every 1st Wednesday of the month. One large Ribeye (14oz), Peppercorn sauce and blue cheese sauce, Chips, tomatoes, mushrooms & onion rings for two sharing. Bottle of house wine £20 per person
‘Fizz & Chips’ Night – Every 2nd Wednesday of the month. Chefs Market fish board for two with a glass of Prosecco £15 each
Curry Night – Every 3rd Wednesday of the month. Choose from two curries, rice, home-made onion bhajas, Poppadoms and dips with a medium glass of house wine or a tiger beer £12.00 per person
Book now for Mother’s Day (2 lunch sittings available) & Easter
STORIES are vital to human beings. Without being able to tell, listen to and remember stories, we don’t really know who we are, where we come from, or where we’re going. It was a great delight to read bedtime stories to my children. It’ll shortly be a delight to read “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” and “Winnie-the- Pooh” to my young grandson. Healthy families have a wealth of family stories that define them and let their members know where they fit in: Uncle Fred’s wartime experiences, Auntie Gertie left behind on the coach trip, how Harry met and married Sally. There are stories of birth and baptism, sickness and recovery, how the Smiths helped our family, how the neighbour across the road saved Dad’s life with CPR. Perhaps spend a little time this Easter holiday telling family stories and remembering who you are as a family or group of friends.
England is founded on Christian stories told and retold in church and by the hearth since at least 314AD, when three English bishops turned up at the Synod of Arles. The Church itself began with
lively stories told lunch & dinner morning & afternoon coffees & teas lunch & dinner lunch & dinner garden now open morning & afternoon coffees & teas morning & afternoon coffees & teas
tyler@boardinghousehalesworth.com www.boardinghousehalesworth.com Tues - Sat 9.30am -9.30pm Sunday Brunch 10am -3pm
Palm Sunday - 9 April
10:15 Procession of Palms from the Library to St Mary’s Church, Halesworth 10:30 Ecumenical Eucharist & Dramatic Reading of the Passion
Wednesday of Holy Week - 12 April 10:00 Wednesday Eucharist followed by Coffee & Church Mice at St Mary’s, Halesworth and Foodbank
Maundy Thursday - 13 April 19:00 Mass of the Last Supper & Washing of Feet at St Mary’s, Halesworth
Good Friday - 14 April
09:30 “Journey to the Green Hill” starting at St Andrew’s Wissett 09:30 Good Friday Worship at St Mary’s, Chediston 10:30 Ecumenical Walk of Witness from Halesworth Methodist to the United Reformed Church
14:00 Last Hour by the Cross Devotional - Stainer’s CRUCIFIXION at St Mary’s, Halesworth with Halesworth Festival Voices
20:00 Tenebrae Service at St Peter’s Church, Spexhall
Easter Eve - 15 April 11:15 Eucharist at Highfield 19:00 Service of Light, Blessing of the Team’s Paschal Candles & Renewal of Baptismal Vows (using the new ‘lighter touch’ service) St Mary’s, Halesworth
Easter Day - 16 April
08:00 Easter Eucharist (BCP) at Halesworth 09:30 Easter Eucharists at Blyford, Chediston, Halesworth, Linstead, Wenhaston, Wissett and Huntingfield
11:15 Easter Eucharists at Bramfield (BCP) Holton, Spexhall, Thorington Wednesday - 19 April Followed by Coffee & Church Mice (Messy Church - pre-school upwards)
Your Team Clergy: Edward, Jan, Bill, Malcolm, Vic, David, Pat, Claire (Ordinand) and Pam (Food Bank) wish you a very happy and blessed Easter, and hope that you will come to be part of the Church with us during Holy Week and Easter.
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Greetings also from Jane (Lay Chair of Team Council) Vicky (Team Administrator) and Pedro (Team Treasurer)
edward.rennard@
gmail.com Phone: 01986 872602 Phone & Text: 07958191975
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EASTER ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN OPEN UNTIL 2PM GOOD FRIDAY
'OUR FAMOUS BARBECUE PACKS' £39.99
'OUR FAMOUS BARBECUE PACKS' £39.99
FRESH RIBEYE STEAKS ON OFFER SIRLOIN, RUMP OR FILLET
BARBECUE PACKS
4lb Flavoured Ribs 4lb Flavoured Chicken 4lb Sausages 10 Beef Burgers
5 Pork and Apple Burgers 5 Pork and Apple Burgers
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LARGE £39.99 4LB FLAVOURED CHICKEN 4LB FLAVOURED RIBS 4LB SAUSAGES 10 BEEFBURGERS
Small Barbecue Packs £9.99
Small Barbecue Packs £9.99
Fresh Flavoured Ribs, Chicken & Burgers Also Salads, Pickles and Sauces
Fresh Flavoured Ribs, Chicken & Burgers Also Salads, Pickles and Sauces
Monday to Friday 8am-5pm. Saturday 8am-1pm Traditionally reared local beef lamb pork and poultry
Monday to Friday 8am-5pm. Saturday 8am-1pm Traditionally reared local beef lamb pork and poultry
4 PIECES OF FLAVOURED CHICKEN 4 PIECES OF FLAVOURED RIBS 4 SAUSAGES 4 BEEFBURGERS
5 PORK AND APPLE BURGERS SMALL £9.99
available loose including... available loose including... All barbecue meatAll barbecue meat
home cooked hams and home cured gammons OPENING HOURS
home cooked hams and home cured gammons OPENING HOURS
Sunday Carvery
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to book your table call 01986 784347
to book your table call 01986 784347
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garden now open garden now open
local food, wonderful wines, great beer friendly service & enclosed garden
local food, wonderful wines, great beer friendly service & enclosed garden
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Holy Week and Easter in the Blyth Valley Team
10 Market Place, Halesworth Suffolk, IP19 8BA
local food, wonderful wines, great beer friendly service & enclosed garden
10 Market Place, Halesworth Suffolk, IP19 8BA
around the dinner table: stories from the Old Testament part of the bible, the stories of the Jewish People, such as Adam and Eve, the Flood, Samson and Delilah, David and Goliath. (Search the Web – but avoid sites that tell you all these are historical.) Stories can be literally true, or they can just be good stories, or they can be stories with profound, deeply hidden truths that the conscious mind finds hard to grasp in ordinary words. Did you know that “Joseph and the Dreamcoat” is probably the world’s first novel?
The stories about Jesus are by far the most important of all. It’s true that much of Jesus’ teaching comes from his Jewish forebears, but the fundamental truth that God loves everyone,
unconditionally, without limit is pure Jesus (however the Church may have sometimes denied this with half-baked ideas of judgement, hell and damnation). On Good Friday, we reflect on the stories of the trial, torture and judicial murder of Jesus – as “Hitchhikers’ Guide to the Galaxy” puts it – basically for telling people they ought to try being nice to one another. On Easter Day, we celebrate that evil didn’t win, and that God raised Jesus from the dead – in part, a promise to us all. There are the Empty Tomb stories, mostly about Mary Magdalene (late in John’s Gospel) the ‘Apostle to the
Apostles’. There are the Resurrection Appearances Fish & Chips takeaway –
Every Friday, served from 6-9.30pm. £7.50. Winter Wednesday Nights
Celebrate Easter!
Ribeye Steak Night – Every 1st Wednesday of the month. One large Ribeye (14oz), Peppercorn sauce and blue cheese sauce, Chips, tomatoes, mushrooms & onion rings for two sharing. Bottle of house wine £20 per person
Easter Stories by the Team Rector
Organise a fun
Easter Egg Hunt
to many, many people. His followers met the real Jesus, which is why his message and news of his Resurrection swept like wildfire across the known world. Which is why we have church communities to share the Good News of life and love, caring and sharing, today. So on behalf of the Church of England, the United Reformed Church, the Roman Catholic Church and the Methodist Church, I wish to a very joyful Easter.
Edward Rennard – Team
Rector of Halesworth & the Blyth Valley
edward.rennard@
gmail.com 07958 191975 (text & mobile) 01986 872602 (landline)
Halesworth Festival Voices Easter Performance
STAINER’S Crucifixion is to be performed by The Halesworth Festival Voices in St Mary’s, Halesworth on Good Friday, April 14th at 2pm.
Modelled on the great passion settings of J S Bach, Stainer’s Crucifixion is amongst the most popular of all English choral works and vividly portrays the events of the Passion of Christ. Scored for tenor and bass soloists, organ and mixed choir, the piece combines recitatives,
solos, and masterful choruses
that range from the graphic mob shouts of Crucify Him to the ethereally beautiful meditation at the work’s centrepiece God so loved the world.
Entry is free, with a retiring collection in aid of St Mary’s. We are recruiting: if you are interested in singing with us please approach a member of the choir after the performance (or contact choir secretary:
geddeselderkin@gmail.com).
Just Nice Things
An ever-changing selection of lovely things old & new at affordable prices
Furniture, Gifts, Local Crafts and Decorative Items Always a friendly welcome, please call in and browse
An ever-changing selection of lovely things old & new at affordable prices
An ever-changing selection of lovely things old & new at affordable prices
DURING JANUARY & FEBRUARY WE WILL BE DISPLAYING FURNITURE IN ICHAMELEON
58 Thoroughfare, Halesworth Tel: 01986 835804
58 Thoroughfare, Halesworth Tel: 01986 835804
Beautiful & Unusual Gifts & Decorations for Christmas
Furniture, Gifts, Local Crafts, Decorative Items and
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Easter Decorations Now In
HAVE fun over the Easter weekend by organising an Easter Egg Hunt in the garden. Before the children wake up, hide wrapped chocolate eggs around your garden, tucked in flower beds or under pots and ornaments.
Devise some simple clues to
help the children find the eggs which the "Easter Bunny" has hidden. To avoid the older children claiming all the eggs, you can put coloured stickers on each egg and allocate a colour to each child so that they can only pick up "their" colour.
If its raining, the hunt can be modified and take place indoors. The Easter Bunny dates from around 19th Century Germany. Children would use their bonnets and capes to make nests outside their houses so the Easter Bunny could leave brightly coloured eggs for them
Churches Together in the
Blyth Valley
EASTER Worship and Events - Sunday 9th April: The Palm Sunday
procession will leave
Halesworth library at 10.15am and process through the Thoroughfare finishing at St. Mary’s church. Friday 14th April: The Good Friday Walk of Witness will leave Halesworth Methodist church at 10.15am, and follow a route via the Market Place and Thoroughfare, pausing at Coopers, and finishing with a service at the United Reformed church (11.30am).
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Seven Last
Words
HAYDN ‘Seven Last Words’ will be held at St Peter’s Church, Westleton on Good Friday, April 14th at 7pm.
Kenneth Sillito & Roger Garland – violins, Michael Dolan – viola, Michael Hurwitz – ’cello, with meditations by the late Dr, John V Taylor, formerly Bishop of Winchester.
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