Events
A Country Day Out for All the Family
Saturday 11th September, Roke Farm, Odiham
Including
Roke Farm Bale Push Championship
The Bale Push Championship will be the main event of the day. Pushing will be for teams of four in various categories – gentlemen only, ladies only, family, under 16, etc.
The fun starts at 12 noon with a hog roast and continues until 4pm
• Big tractor driving (under supervision!)
• Toy tractors for children
• Children’s races
• Ferret racing
• Tug of war
• Clay pigeon shooting
• Cream teas
• Licensed bar by Crondall Brewery
• Plenty of free car parking. No entrance fee
To enter a team for the championship, ring 01256-702373 or email bandbnewlands@nfuconnect.net
Talk to your friends, make up a team of 4, choose a team name and come along to cheer
In aid of All Saints, Long Sutton
English Heritage Open Days
11th and 12th September 2010
Saturday 11th September 2.00 – 5.00 p.m.
The Cross Barn, Palace Gate Farm
English Heritage Open Days
11th and 12th September 2010
Saturday 11th September 2.00 – 5.00 p.m.
The Cross Barn, Palace Gate Farm
English Heritage Open Days
11th and 12th September 2010
Sunday 12th September 2.00 – 5.00 p.m.
All Saints Church in the Bury, The Pest House in the Churchyard, rooms in The George Hotel
Entry free. Odiham Society members on hand for information. Look out for the blue and pink balloons!
English Heritage Open Days
11th and 12th September 2010
Saturday 11th September 2.00 – 5.00 p.m.
The Cross Barn, Palace Gate Farm
English Heritage Open Days
11th and 12th September 2010
Saturday 11th September 2.00 – 5.00 p.m.
The Cross Barn, Palace Gate Farm
English Heritage Open Days
11th and 12th September 2010
Saturday 11th September 2.00 – 5.00 p.m.
The Cross Barn, Palace Gate Farm
English Heritage Open Days
11th and 12th September 2010
Saturday 11th September 2.00 – 5.00 p.m.
The Cross Barn, Palace Gate Farm
English Heritage Open Days
11th and 12th September 2010
Saturday 11th September 2.00 – 5.00 p.m.
The Cross Barn, Palace Gate Farm
The next season of films have now been booked at the Cross Barn in Odiham, coming up....
Fri 17 Sep 2010 - The Ghost Writer 7.45 pm
For Booking details please go to the Cross Barn Website - www.thecrossbarn.org.uk
“Songs of Praise”
for Battle of Britain
Sunday, 19 Sept. 6:30 p.m.
Preacher: the Rev. Wg Cdr Martin East RAF (retd)
Retiring collection in aid of SSAFA Forces Help
All welcome
Order Of Service
As people enter the church Sir Winston Churchill’s speech will play then :
Prelude : Elegy - Thalben Ball
Processional Hymn : Lord of the Universe and Space - SHEET (Tune – Eternal Father)
Poem : The Squadron Reunion (Audrey Grealy, 1985)
Welcome and Introduction : The Reverend Gary M.W. Keith CF(V), Vicar of Odiham
First Lesson : 1 Corinthians 13
Poem : High Flight (John Magee, 1941)
Hymn : I Vow to thee my Country – CP 355
Poem : High in the Velvet Mantle (Jim Davis, 1989)
Second Lesson : John 15 9-17
Hymn : And did those Feet – CP 353
Sermon : The Reverend Wing Commander Martin East RAF (Retd.)
Anthem : Greater Love – Ireland (tbc)
Poem : Poem for VE Day (Jim Davis, 1945)
Hymn : Abide with me – CP 10
Responsorial Intercessions : As the Intercessions are read, the Taize
Response ‘O Lord hear my prayer’ is played quietly on the Organ. After the Intercessor says the words ‘Lord hear... Lord answer’ the Choir sings :
‘O Lord, hear my prayer.
O Lord, hear my prayer.
When I call, answer me.
O Lord, hear my prayer.
O Lord, hear my prayer.
Come and listen to me.’
as a response.
Poem : The Few (Audrey Grealy 1989)
The National Anthem – CP 354 (No Introduction)
The Final Blessing
Poem : My Thanks (Samantha Davis aged 11 years, 1989)
Voluntary : Crown Imperial – Walton
On completion of Voluntary resume Sir Winston Churchill’s speech.
There will be a Retiring Collection in aid of SSAFA Forces Help.


