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THANK YOU.


It is with sincere gratitude that we thank our neighbours and friends in Elstead for the prayers, flowers, letters and cards which we have received following the death of our son Paul. A special thank you goes to the folk from the village who supported us at his funeral service in Basingstoke.

Your thoughtful kindnesses have really helped.

Jessie and Norman Cowell.


ANNUAL BAZUMBLE

South West Surrey Conservative Association Elstead Branch


Saturday 6th October 10.00 am to 12 noon
Elstead Village Hall


Donations welcome on the day
08.00 - 10.00 am or contact 782 070

BE PART OF THE WORLD'S BIGGEST COFFEE MORNING!!


On Friday 28th September, Elstead Chiropractic Clinic are taking part in the Macmillan Cancer Fund worldwide coffee morning event, to help raise money toward cancer support.  Come along to talk to therapists about a whole new range of therapies now starting at the clinic, covering chiropractic, reflexology, scenar, counselling, Swedish massage, sports massage, Indian head massage, Reiki, nutritionist advice, food intolerance testing, naturopathy, homeopathy, hypnotherapy, fitness training and Pilates.   

Entrance £1 - all proceeds to the Macmillan Cancer Support Fund. 


Mike Stockbridge

ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS' CHURCH
RECITAL

ELIZABETH BRYAN (Cello) and JOHN BELCHER (Organ)
Sunday, September 16th at 5 pm


All Welcome : Programme details on Church Notice Board.

Elizabeth Bryan
studied at the Royal College of Music where she gained a cello prize.
She appeared as solo, chamber and orchestral player on television and radio, and at various venues, and has been a member of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, London Flute Trio and London Chanticleer Chamber Orchestra.
She is a teacher for the Camphill Community Trust for Adult Education.
Elizabeth has recently published arrangements of 5 concert pieces for 'cello and organ with John Belcher.

John Belcher studied at the Royal College of Music and Trinity Hall, Cambridge. As a student he was
Organist of Knockholt Parish Church, then of Holy Trinity, Folkestone, Assistant Organist of Chester Cathedral, Organist of St Peter's, Bournemouth, also teaching at Winchester College, Organist and Master of the Choristers of St Asaph Cathedral, and then of Tewkesbury Abbey for 11 years. He has been Organist at Godalming Parish Church since 1996. John has given recitals in many important venues, and has made recordings on Tewkesbury and Godalming organs.

He loves our church's organ!

We are deeply privileged to have them both with us. Don't miss!

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