<strong>Church</strong> DirectoryVicar: Rev. Graham Cotter 852227Readers:Philip Tuckett 870492 Margie Goodfellow 853152Paul Nixon 854247 Roy Matthews 07736 367373<strong>Church</strong> Wardens:Bill Houldsworth 854322 Mark Tailyour 852195Deputy <strong>Church</strong> Warden:Terry West 852717PCC Hon.Secretary: Diana Kilby 853671Hon. Treasurer: Hugues Motteux 01752 795690Gift Aid Officer: Rob Hubble 01752 839407Electoral Roll Officer: Brenda Dilnot 853514Musical Directors: Robin & Pippa Brown 855922Organists: <strong>Buckland</strong>: A.Mills 853979,Milton Combe: E. Baxter 852065, B. Dilnot 853514Captain of the Bells: Ken Farnham 853670Youth Leaders, coordinating The Hub, Soap, Soapsuds & Youth <strong>Church</strong>:Nick & Trudi Massey 852328Sunday Morning Children´s Groups:Mark & Rachel Perry 859013Crèche: Jan Romilly 855011Safeguarding representative: Debbie Farmer 859328<strong>Church</strong> Bookstall: Kirstin Vincent 853256Flowers: Kristin Vincent 853256Prayer Chain (starts at 7.30 am): Pamela Greenwood 852819Christian Listening: Barbara Walsh 853332Men´s Prayer (7.00 am in School): Rev. Graham Cotter 852227Prayer Ministry: Margie Goodfellow 853152Pastoral Care Team:Rev. Graham Cotter 852227 Sue Harlow 852622Open Doors (for the persecuted church, Mondays fortnightly at 10 am):Chris Anderson 853068Home Groups: Rev. Graham Cotter 852227Mission Links Coordinator: Christine Cotter 852227Mother´s Union: Joan Charleston 853293Brownies (Mon. 5.30 pm): Jill Kurdzweil 855564Scouts (Fri. 7.45 pm) John Belcher 852874Alpha Andy & Debbie Farmer 859328Little Fishes (Wed. 2 -3.15) Emma Bowles 855144www.bucklandchurch.comPg 6SATURDAY EVENING CINEMA - [Doors open: 7.15 pmTicket price: £4.00]This is a monthly café style cinema that provides a relaxedsetting. You canbring your own drinksand nibbles to enjoybefore and during thefilm. Refreshmentsmay also bepurchased. Whetheryou come asindividuals or in agroup, there is a setupto suit everyone.Saturday 16 th <strong>March</strong> Skyfall (12A)Directed by Sam Mendes, Skyfall is the 23 rd Bond film producedby Eon productions. It sees the return of Daniel Craig as 007.When Bond’s latest assignment goes gravely wrong, MI6 isattacked, forcing M to relocate the agency. These events causeher authority and position to be challenged by the new chairmanof the Intelligence and Security Committee. With MI6 nowcompromised from both inside and out, M is left with only one allyshe can trust: BondTUESDAY MATINEE CINEMA [Doors open: 2.00 pmTicket price £3-00]The monthly matinees provide a traditional cinema experience.Refreshments may be purchased to enjoy before the film begins.Please contact YelverCare (07775 695864) if you need transport.Tuesday 19 th <strong>March</strong> Hope Springs (12A)Hope Springs is a 2012 romantic comedy drama film starringMeryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones and Steve Carell. The centralcharacters are Kay and Arnold Soames, a devoted couple whosechildren have left the nest. They seek the help of a counselorcalled Dr Feld, to try to improve their marriage which has becomedull and routine. He encourages them to articulate their feelingsand find the spark that caused them to fall in love in the firstplace.CHILDREN’S CINEMA [Doors open: 10.45 amTicket price£2.00 Accompanying adults free]Saturday 16 th <strong>March</strong> Hop (U)This is an Easter themed animated comedy film. It stars the voiceof Russell Brand as E.B., a rabbit who does not want to succeedhis father, Mr Bunny (Hugh Laurie) in the role ofthe Easter Bunny.Pg 7Spring House ResidentialCare HomeChat and reminisce with residentsRiding for DisabledTavistockShare your love of horseswith disabled childrenTavistock Division ofGirl GuidesHelp girls and young womenexplore life within Girlguiding UKWest Devon MarshallsBe a marshall at differentlarge local eventsFor details of these andmany morevolunteering opportunitiesContact usDrop in:Tavistock Library Thurs 9am-1pmFridays 1pm-4pmFreephone 0330 660 0357Email:volunteering@westdevoncvs.org.ukVolunteer Centre West Devon is a serviceprovided by West Devon Communityand Voluntary ServicesSupported by Devon County Council,NHS Devon and West Devon BoroughCouncilRegistered Office: 13 East Street,Okehampton, Devon EX20 1ASRegistered Charity no: 1119730.Registered company no 6115797.
<strong>Buckland</strong> MonachorumVillage HallRegistered Charity 266209Following a quiet January, we had our firstCoffee Morning/Market of the year on 9February. The exhibition of Dartmoorphotographs by Blaze Redgrave attracted a lotof interest and we made about £100. However,we did have fewer stalls than usual; if youwould like to have a stall selling food, art/craftitems, books etc., please call Shirley on 855258.Our next Coffee Morning/Market will be onSaturday 9 <strong>March</strong>. This event will be veryinteresting. In the Richard Mabey Room youwill be able to watch demonstrations oforiginal water colours of local views. You willbe able to buy raffle tickets @ £1 to win one ofthe paintings.On the same day, we shall be holding our firstQuiz Evening of the year. As usual, the doorswill open at 7.30p.m. for an 8p.m. start. Teamscan be of up to six people at £2 per head.Entrants should bring their own food and drinkand a glass for the drinks.There has been a lot of publicity recently aboutthe re-opening of the Tavistock – Bere Alstonrailway link. On Saturday 16 <strong>March</strong>, BernardMills will be presenting one of his excellentrailway evenings. He will be concentrating onthe Tavistock link, with a talk and slides. This isnot to be missed – Bernard’s knowledge issecond to none. Admission will be £3 (£2 forunder 16s). Tea, coffee, cakes and biscuits willbe available for a donation.On Saturday 23 <strong>March</strong>, there will be aJumble Sale from 2p.m., with admission set at20p. Jumble can be brought to the Hall from10a.m. If you need items collecting, please ring Shirley Fairchild on 854352.Please watch out for publicity for all the above. Remember that the Hall is available forgroups, functions, parties etc. Please ring Shirley on 855258 for details.Jim Knight (Chairman).Pg 8AppealChildren's Hospice South West hasalways enjoyed a very loyal andgenerous following in the Yelvertonarea, and for the last 5 years we haveraised nearly £20,000 a year to keepthe hospice running and provide extrafacilities and amenities.Sadly none of us is getting any youngerand that is true indeed of the membersof the Yelverton CHSW Friends Group!We are hosting an evening at Yelverton<strong>Church</strong> Hall on Tuesday 12 <strong>March</strong> at7.30pm when Judy Pride from CHSWwill come and talk about the latestHospice developments, with the aim ofincreasing the numbers on the activecommittee (only 1 meeting every 3months!), whilst discussing ways ofraising funds and the profile of CHSWwithin our area.Do please come and join us for achat over a coffee!Young person (aged 14) looking to raisemoney for school trip to Morocco next year.Would be happy to undertake any odd jobs!!Dog walking/Mucking out (I do haveexperience with horses)/Babysitting/CarCleaning, etc., etc.If I can help you, please call Alex on 01822481284 or emailmuxworthyalison@yahoo.comThe Healing Rooms have been open sincejust before Christmas. This is held on Monday evenings, from7.30-9 pm in the Quaker Rooms in the Wharf car park inTavistock. We are Christians from differing traditions with acommon purpose: to see the name of Jesus Christ honoured. We have been blessed withwitnessing the Holy Spirit at work ministering to His people. Do come along.Please contact Anne Palfrey on 01822 610322 for further information.First Time Farmers I wonder how many people watched this 5-part seriesof Channel 4 TV programs shown on Friday nights, which has enjoyed a strong following,with viewing figures peaking at over 1.3million? St. Andrew’s and Tavistock Collegestudent Mark Casebow was a Director of each episode, following a series ofdocumentaries he has made during his career in film-making. Mark is the son of one ofour faithful band of Bell Ringers, Mike Casebow. Watch out for re-runs - this is anabsorbing series.Jumble Sale at Walkhampton Make a note that on Sunday <strong>March</strong> 3,the next jumble sale will be held at Walkhampton Village Hall. Doors open at 2 p.m, andJumble will be accepted from 10.00 am. Refreshments are available and entrance is just20 pence - all proceeds to Village Hall. Call Pete 01822-855140 or Linda 01822 852142.Morning Departure is based on a stage play by Kenneth Woollard, MorningDeparture is a gritty, tense, submarine-based drama with flashes of humour, set in WorldWar ll. The cast have been recruited from various organisations in the village, and this isa real community project involving many organisations, groups, individuals and businesses.Thursday <strong>March</strong> 21, Friday <strong>March</strong> 22ⁿ, Saturday <strong>March</strong> 23 7.30pm in St John’s <strong>Church</strong>,Horrabridge.There will be a raffle and refreshments. Admission by ticket - £5Ticket hotline – 01822 852184 Proceeds to Friends of St John’s <strong>Church</strong> Kitchen ProjectFilling Station: Our next meeting is on <strong>March</strong> 22ⁿ, from 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm, atHorrabridge Village Hall. David Palmer will be speaking on ‘where will you be 5 minutesafter you die?’ Christian worship, teaching, stories and prayer ministry in an informalcafé-style setting. Coffee and refreshments available - Everyone welcome!For further information, please contact Les and Di Wood on 8544877, or Wendy Greigon 852018Risen: A TACT (Tavistock Area Christians Together) event on 1st April - EasterMonday between 7.30 and 9 pm - a celebration evening in Tavistock Town Hall. Anevening of Praise and Declaration. All welcome.Pg 9newssnippets