METHODIST CHURCH: Mrs S Bennetts will be taking the service at 11am on Sunday and also between 10.15-10.45am the Junior Church invite everyone to join them for complimentary Fairtrade tea, coffee or orange juice to mark the start of Fairtrade fortnight. They will also be making a collage display of food and other products that are made in Cornwall.
The church are holding a coffee morning on Saturday in the Sunday schoolroom from 10am-12.30pm - Please come along and support this event which is for church funds and to assist with the purchase of paper for printing Bibles for Chinese Christians. There will be lots of stalls, including delicious cakes for sale, bric-a-brac, tombola and raffle.
VILLAGE HALL: Contact Gavin Bolton on 07794 582944 for information regarding free computer classes. This is a friendly course aimed primarily at beginners, but everyone will be welcome.
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE: Members held an AGM in February in the midst of the bad weather so numbers were small. However, Liz Anderson, County Adviser, steered through the meeting with Sheila Goldsworthy, president, giving a report on the busy activities of the last year. Betty Pollard, treasurer, also gave a most comprehensive and clear account of the satisfactory finances. Other members gave brief reports on their work for the year, which had been a very busy one.
Officers elected were president, Sheila Goldsworthy; treasurer, Betty Pollard; vice presidents Mary Giles and Jackie Nathan. Secretarial work is being covered by the president and treasurer. It was agreed to carry on despite small numbers in the hope that new members can be found. It is an important year as it is Leedstown WI’s 95th birthday in June, and is one of the oldest in Cornwall.
The next meeting, an Open Meeting in Leedstown Sunday School, will be at 2.15 pm on Tuesday, March 11. There will be a talk given by Paul Phillips, formerly from Leedstown, who will speak on “The Siege of Skewes, 1734.” This should be a fascinating an enjoyable afternoon and all are welcome. Cost of entry is £3.50 for non-members.
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