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Notices: 5th February 2012

Today:
10.00am Sunday School
11.00am Holy Communion
7.00pm Evening Prayer (Brooke Hall)

Next Sunday:
Sunday 12th February
10.00am Sunday School
11.00am Morning Prayer

This Week:
Monday 6th
Bowls at 8.00pm

Wednesday 8th
GFS at 6.30pm

Saturday 11th
- Riverbrooke Discussion Group: ‘Flags & Emblems in post-ceasefire Ireland’. Bus leaves B’boro at 9.30am. Bookings: 028 89531854.
- Erne Area WI ‘Hug in a Mug’ - Royal British Legion Hall, Enniskillen from 10.00am - 12.00pm for children in Northern Ireland living with cancer.

Coming Up:

21st February Select Vestry
22nd February Ash Wednesday: Lent Services begin
24th February Annual Gospel Concert
23-25 March J1 WOW Weekend - for Secondary School age - more information from the Rector

Thank you to all parishioners and parish organisations for your prayers, support and expressions of sympathy following our bereavement this week - Gary & Lynsey

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