Herald - Issue 427

Page 56 • The HERALD • 4th August 2022 v THE HERALD - Proud to be part of your communityv Yours Faithfully... You are invited to BETHANY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Rollestone Road, Holbury Every Sunday, 6.20pm for 6.30pm Christian Worship & Teaching 023 8089 2153 Everyone Welcome Everyone welcome to our Services SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE 10.30AM 1st Sunday of the month Communion HAMPTON LANE, BLACKFIELD SO45 1XA 24” high from £550 30” high from £675 (Prices inclusiveVAT) Installation anywhere in England andWales Memorials refurbished and inscriptions added Colours and full range of memorials available Go along to Black eld Baptist Church (The Heart of the Village) on Sunday 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th August from 10.30am for their regular services. Everyone is welcome to join them at Hampton Lane, Black eld for their services. TESTWOOD’S BEREAVEMENT CAFÉ e bereavement café o ers a space where people can talk about the pain of loss and also nd strength and courage in knowing that they are not alone. It takes place on the 2nd Monday of each month from 1.30pm until 3pm. is drop in café is not designed to be a counselling session. It is a supportive environment for re ection and conversation; a place where people will be able to nd mutual support and encouragement when they need it most. For more information: call 023 8086 0320, visit: www. testwoodbaptist.org or call into Testwood Baptist Church at 238a Salisbury Road, Totton SO40 3LZ Woolly Angels Every year St Johns Church in Hythe like to inform the local community of their church service times in the most angelic of ways. At the beginning of December the church give away little hand cra ed angel keepsakes along with their Christmas service times attached. Last year the church gave away 750 angels and is hoping to top that number this year. ey are calling for anyone who enjoys knitting, crocheting or sewing to get involved. If you are able to help you can pick up a pattern from either St Johns Church or the Herald O ce. Alternatively they are grateful to receive any donations of wool. Can you help to make some angels? TABLE TOP SALES Every 2 weeks on a Tuesday morning from 9.30am to 12noon there’s a great Table Top Sale at Cornerstone Hythe URC in New Road. ere is always a great selection of Electricals, Jewellery, Collectables, Kitchenware, Glassware, Bags, Toys, Puzzles, Brica-brac and an extensive library of Paperback Books, CDs, and DVDs. All proceeds go to the Cornerstone Outreach Fund supporting mission and outreach locally, in the UK and overseas. ey are taking a break in August and the next sale will take place on Tuesday 13th September. Co ee, tea, and biscuits are always available in the Foyer too! Sunday Services ART AT NUMBER 2 Next time you’re passing, pop in to e Herald at 2 High Street, Hythe to see the wonderful framed art on display on the Window Wall by local artist Mary York. Mary and husband Peter have been members of the Waterside Art Group for many years and are well known for their watercolour pieces. e art is available to purchase (cash only) and will make a lovely addition to your own collection or a thoughtful gi . If you are looking for some new books to keep the children entertained over the summer why not pop into e Herald O ce and take a look at the children’s story books we have for sale. All our children’s books are either written or produced locally with lovely tales about the animals of the New Forest and Longdown Activity Farm as well as some more exotic animals from further a eld! Most books are priced at £5 or under. We also stock e New Forest Kid’s Activity book with fun facts about the New Forest along with puzzles and activities to complete. Or why not get the children out in the open and buy one of the ‘Treasure Trails’ maps for £5.99, follow the trails, solve the clues and see the sights! As a New Forest National Park Local Information Point we have awide range of free maps of walks both in e New Forest and locally including routes around Dibden Purlieu, Marchwood and the Lepe Loop. Or for those looking for inspiration for a family day out we have information leaflets for tourist destinations and activities across Hampshire as well as further a eld. Boredom Busters for the Summer Holidays! Children’s books on sale at The Herald e Southampton Ancient Egypt Society (SAES) will be holding their next meeting on Monday 15th August at 9.30am for Mark Walker: ‘The Reception of Ancient Egypt in the Cinema’. THIS IS A FULL DAY FACE TO FACE MEETING at Sir Harold Hillier’s Gardens, Romsey and is NOT ON ‘ZOOM.’ Mark explores a number of cinematic themes. Why was the Egyptian goddess Isis so popular with Hollywood lm-makers? ( is is a follow-up to Mark’s lecture in April, ‘ e Temple of Isis at Pompeii.’) How successful was Cecil B. DeMille’s Hollywood Vision of Ancient Egypt? In addition, he will talk about the trees and plants of Egypt and there will be a guided tour of the gardens in the a ernoon. Mark Walker is a founder Member and former Deputy Chair of Southampton Ancient Egypt Society. For more details contact the Secretary on: 07812 851095, email: saesinfo55@gmail.com or visit: www. southamptonancientegyptsociety.co.uk Ancient Egypt ‘Gone Fishing’ by Mary York You can see more of Waterside Art Group’s work at their annual Art Exhibition which is being held at Hythe Community Centre from 20th to 27th August.

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