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COLLECTION FOR PAKISTAN RELIEF

On Sunday 22nd August the collection taken at the church service was in aid of the Pakistan Relief Fund. Other contributions were added to this by people who were not at the actual service and the final amount collected in the parish and sent to Unicef totalled £459.11. They will be able to claim gift aid of over £104 to add to this. Many thanks to all those who contributed to do a little to help the dreadful problems in Pakistan. I have gift aid forms should anyone be interested in making a further contribution, so please contact me for one.

The climatic problems in the world are not of course confined to Pakistan and the collection at the Harvest Festival Songs of Praise will be for Farm Africa, to give aid to people in parts of that continent. Special gift aid envelopes for this collection will be given out at the service, but if anyone else is interested in having more details or would like a gift aid envelope please let me know.

Serena Askew

 

Sunflower Competition Measuring

The all important measuring of the sunflowers grown for the Eardisland in Bloom Sunflower competition took place on Thursday 26th August.

Results will be announced at the Eardisland Village Show on Saturday 4th September 2010.

 

eardisland in bloom sunflower competition

 

La Vieille Lyre 2010

The Twinning flourishes!  A party of 29 Eardislandians and friends again ventured accross to France (Portsmouth to Le Havre, actually) to be met by a coach which took us onward to our Normandy 'Twin' La Vieille Lyre, the village whose Abbey was the recipient of tithes from Eardisland for centuries in the past.

 Our long weekend was a mix of group and total party outings, the later being truly memorable for the bonhomie, (not to mention the food, and wine!), which now characterises these visits.

One unique collective gathering took place just outside the village, where a monument had just been erected to commemorate the liberation of Lyre on the 23rd of August 1944 by a section of the 2nd Army Royal Scots Greys under the leadership of Lieutenant Althorp Spencer - Yes ! later to become the father of Lady Diana ! A large gathering of villages, preceded by flag-bearers and a local band (playing 'Scots Wha Hae'!) marched to the spot nearthe bridge which the troops had captured, and where a black marble monument, unveiled by a French lad and Eardisland's Robert Harding, spelt out the moment of liberation. A short but moving ceremony followed, with speeches in French and English, before the Brits and French together marched back behind the band to the village hall for canapes and drinks.

I think that many of us, in the next two days, looked at the local countryside with different eyes as we made our trips out, realising that under the surrounding fields and woods lay the sad relics of the fighting, and the remains of the troops who had fought to regain freedom for Normandy.

Our all-too short visit ended with our return to Le-Havre by coach and the good wishes of all of our hosts to those in Eardisland who had not made the trip this year : 2012 perhaps?

 Graham Simpson

Click here to open a pdf of a report in the local (French) paper.

 

 

 


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