Boat Jumble
in spite of the fact maritime Woodbridge had to be post- poned, the Boat Jumble will go ahead as planned on Sunday 10th September at Woodbridge Communityhall from 9am until 12noon to raise money formari-
time Woodbridge 2019. admission £2 adults and
accompanied children free. refreshments available. To book a space in the jumble or enter a lot, visit
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woodbridge.org
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WEll the sun shone on the Woodbridge regatta and the Duck Dive was a sell out. Thanks to everyone who took part, not only helping our funds but contributing to the friendly atmosphere of the
event.as with all funds raised from the public, the proceeds will be returned to the community in many ways. For example, we recently agreed to buy some sensory equipment for a child with profound dis- abilities and donated a sum to a youth group. We greatly value the support of
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the community in what we do, not just financially, but with appeals such as the “little Dresses for africa”. already a number of these simple dresses have been sent to africa and a number of sewing groups continue to make these delightful clothes that can make a real difference to the lives ofafrican children. Each year we recognise the
lion who has made an outstand- ing contribution to the Club. For 2016/17 the geoff Kirkham memorial Trophy was presented to maurie Parish for his cheerful willingness to assist with a wide range of activities, from clearing out a garage to conducting risk assessments on our events. looking ahead Sunday 8th
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October sees the annual martle- shamheath 10k, 5k and Funrun, the event this year forming part of the Suffolkathletics grand Prix, resulting - we hope - in a record entry. The following Saturday, 14th
October brings the return of our art Show and Sale, this time in the Salvationarmy hall, just off the Thoroughfare in Woodbridge. Original works of art have been generously donated by local art Clubs and will be for sale at real- istic prices, with nothing over £25 and every picture will be framed. The sale is open from 10am to 3pm, there may just be some fresh home made cakes available there as well. For more abut the lions and
details of our forthcoming events, please take a look at our re- launched website, www.wood-
bridgelions.org.uk
DEBEN ROTARY GOLF DAY
ThE Charitygolf Day organised in conjunction with
St.audry’s golf Club on July 27th was a great success. Sixteen teams competed in two sessions for the marie hunt Shield and various prizes. Thanks to the generosity of
St.audry’s for allowing us the use of the course, and our spon- sors, we were able to raise over £1,900. This enabled us to make a donation of £1,600 to riding for the Disabled, with the bal- ance going to rotary supported charities. The winners of the Shield were
a team captained by our own Derekrothwell. Thememory Cafe, run in con-
junction with the rotary Club of Woodbridge and inner Wheel, continues to flourish and we look forward to welcoming any suffer- ers of memory loss and their car- ers at Woodbridge Football Club on the last Wednesday of every month from 10.30am to 12noon.
Deben Flower Club
ThE first meeting of the club’s new season will be held on Tuesday 12th September at 7.30pm in Kirton Church hall when Claire Sirkett will be demonstrating “The artist”. Tea, coffee and biscuits will
be available after the demonstra- tion and Claire’s wonderful arrangements will be raffled. Visitors are always welcome
£4. Please email wa@sandlings.
co.uk if you would like direc- tions or further information. Deben Flower Club will be
holding another one of their, now very popular Quiz nights on Saturday 14th October in
FarlingaYE high School is today celebrating the outcomes of our Sixth Form students. The grades of our Year 13 students are very strong overall, with 75% of all a level grades at a*-C and 98.5% of all a level grades at a*-E. Of our 220 a level stu- dents, 18 students gained at least 2 a* grades, while 74 students achieved aBB or better. There was also an impressive overall performance by our Year 12 aS students, with a being the most commonaS grade. These excellent results have
allowed many students to access demanding and prestigious uni- versity courses, at institutions
Kirton Church hall, Church lane, Kirton, iP10 0PU, 7pm for 7.30pm. Once again this will be a light-
hearted fun evening and will include a Ploughman’s Supper. Why not join in the fun and
bring along a team of six? if you do not have six people for your team you may be asked to share a table with other club members. Tickets need to be purchased in advance and are £8 each includ- ing supper. Please bring your own drinks and glasses. Telephone 01394 411422 or
email
wa@sandlings.co.uk for further information and tickets.
such as Cambridge, Warwick, Edinburgh, and the london School of Economics. We also have several students
pursuing alternatives to universi- ty who have been able to access high-level apprenticeships, which will give them excellent opportu- nities to gain experience and qualifications. There have been a number of
exceptional individual perfor- mances at a level. Some of the students who have done particu- larly well are as follows: george Balakrishna – 3a*s and ana ata level.going on to studygerman andhistory at Edinburgh Univer- sity. george: “i chose to go to
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Celebrate Town Pastors’ Sunday 17th September
WOODBriDgE Town Pastors have been patrolling the streets of Woodbridge every Friday night for about eight years. Woodbridge Town Pastors are ordinary Christians drawn from the churches of Woodbridge and the surrounding area who feel called to love the town in a prac- tical way. The Town Pastors are on patrol
every Friday evening and are eas- ily recognised by their bright yel- low jackets. Those on patrol are supported by a prayer team, based at the methodist Church, with whom they are in constant radio contact and all are prayed for by a team of people praying at home as well. although we receive brief- ings from the police about situa- tions to look out for, Town Pastors are not here to maintain law and order but to love and serve the people of our community in what- ever way we can.a side-effect of this approach is that volatile situ- ations can often be calmed, argu- ments sorted out amicably and people feel valued and cared for. Town Pastors receive training
in drug and alcohol awareness, first aid and personal safety. When we patrol the streets, we carry no money, but have supplies of bottled water, chocolate (Fred- do bars!) as well as foil blankets and basic first aid equipment. at the heart of what we are is our faith in Jesus Christ who calls us to love one another as he has loved us. Friday nights in Woodbridge
are usually relatively peaceful, but it was not always so. When first set up, Woodbridge Town Pastors were asked to patrol on Friday nights because there was a
Edinburgh because it is such an amazing city, with a fantastic his- tory of its own. The history Department at the university is excellent, with great teaching. i will get anma from the course i am studying which will be really good for me. When i was young- er, i needed a lot of encourage- ment and help at school and my mum, the headteacher, and my head of Year all worked together to support me, and that helped me to get where i am now.” headteacherandy Sievewright
said, “i am delighted that so many of our Year 13 students have done so well. Their outcomes are a tes- tament to their hard work and determination, and to the excel- lent teaching and pastoral support provided by our staff. Today is a great day because for so many of our Year 13 students their results will create wonderful opportuni-
big problem at the time with anti- social behaviour. Since then, the situation has completely calmed, at least partly because of our pres- ence and our commitment to the well-being of our town. This great movement will be
celebrated in various churches all over the county on September 17th, which has been designated ‘Town Pastors’ Sunday’ because we believe Town Pastors is some- thing worth celebrating! Rev Martin Dawes
(Woodbridge Town Pastors) Bright Stars
Activity Sessions
YOUngSTErS of 0 to five years old are welcome to come along to Bright Stars for a fun start to the week with their par- ents, grandparents, friends, fam- ily and/or carers from 10.30am to 12noon on the second and fourth mondays of each month during term times at Stmichael’s Church Centre, martlesham heath, iP5 3Pl. These mornings are free and usually involve sing- ing, games, making crafts to take home and telling stories from the Bible for the first half hour. Dates for the autumn Term
2017: September 11th, Septem- ber 25th, October 9th, halF TErm,november 13th,novem- ber 27th and December 11th. You are welcome to come
along to any of our mornings, just turn up, no need to let us know in advance. We look forward to see- ing you! if you would like further infor-
mation please contact: Sonya & maureen Burrows. Tel: 01473 625196.
Farlingaye High School celebrates excellent Sixth Form Results
ties for them. i am also very pleased by the results achieved by our Year 12 students. Farlingaye continues to offeraSlevels to all our Y12s, and i think that their results and the work we can do with them based on those results justifies the investment we cur- rently make in maintaining the aSs.” Jamila Simpson, who achieved 5 a grades at aS (the highest available for these qualifi- cations), said, “it was a very busy year, very challenging – but in a good way. i got a lot of support. i think it was definitely good to have proper exams at the end of Year 12. You take your work more seriously.” all of us at Farlingaye would
like to congratulate all our stu- dents on completing their courses and on their results, and to wish our leavers all the best for the future.
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