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Bembridge Parish News March 2018 Far seen and elevated precipices... rising at once from the sea... to a sublime elevation... Bembridge Cliffs Engraving by Alfred Brandon dated c.1845 ISSUE NO. 628 50p 1

Bembridge Parish News No. 628 monthly news for our community in Bembridge What s inside Apologies to... Messages of Easter (Frances Watson) 3 Bereavement Triangle Group 3 Holy Week & Easter at Holy Trinity 5 Warner Bowls Club 5 An Island Legacy (Cover Story) 7 Women s World Day of Prayer 9 Warm Hearts Warm Stones Warm Bones 11 Bembridge Art Society Spring Exhibition 12 Royal British Legion Coffee Morning 12 Scrabble and Rummikub 12 Knit a Poppy 13 St Michaels 14 Holy Trinity Calendar 16 From the Parish Registers 17 Bembridge Methodist Church 18 BMC Notice Board 19 Carisbrooke Priory 21 The Great British Spring Clean 21 Bembridge Parish Council dates for March 23 Bembridge Windmill WI 25 Bembridge RNLI Lifeboat Guild News 27 Bembridge Townswomen s Guild 29 Church on Tuesday in March 29 Cruise Ships passing in March 31 The Elms Easter Coffee Morning 31 Brighstone Christmas Tree Festival report 31 Bembridge Horticultural Society 32 Bembridge Flower Shop is a much valued advertiser in our publication as well as being an asset to our village, Creating the most beautiful floral arrangements for our residents, businesses and Church celebrations and memorials. The printers, Desktop Studio, would like to apologise for missing your advertisement last month. The Great British Spring Clean Please Don t forget! 3 March Bembridge volunteers to meet at 10:00 am see page 21 21

Messages of Easter Dear Friends We were recently faced with putting together a flat pack wardrobe - actually my husband was putting it together and I was supervising. All flat packs are the same was one of the first comments I heard as the box was opened and the instructions fell out. Pieces of wood with holes drilled in various places, a plastic bag full of various screws and fixings, a sealed bag of glue and a multipurpose tool. We d assembled a good variety of pieces of flat pack furniture, we knew what we were doing, we wouldn t need to use the instructions this time. After an hour the wardrobe was completed - so we thought until we noticed a piece of wood standing against the wall which turned out to be a shelf!! We are moving through the season of Lent, towards Palm Sunday when Jesus entered Jerusalem like a King; into Holy Week, Maundy Thursday; Good Friday when Jesus was crucified and then to the celebration of Easter Sunday when we celebrate that Jesus rose from the dead, and is with us now. These are very familiar true stories to many and are often familiar and we think we know them so well that we don t have to read them again. During this season, I pray that, however well we think we know the stories, we will hear new messages of hope from them this year, for Easter is more than Easter Eggs, the true message is life-giving, life-changing, life-saving and life-enhancing. God blessings to you and yours Frances Watson BEREAVEMENT TRIANGLE GROUP Have you have lost a loved one, either recently or a while ago? Our group would urge you to join us at the Triangle Bereavement Group. We offer each other support and friendship with mutual encouragement to re-build and re-shape our lives. We meet once a month on a Wednesday afternoon at 3.00 pm in the Cloisters to share tea, coffee, cake and lots of chatting with others who will know exactly how you feel. The next meeting is 21st March. We also meet, informally, at The Spinnaker on a Wednesday morning at 10.30 for coffee. You will be made very welcome and all you have to do is turn up! If you would like to know more please contact Fran Weil on 717436 4

Holy Week and Easter at Holy Trinity MAUNDY THURSDAY Thursday 29th March 7.00 pm Holy Communion in The Cloisters We will recreate something of the atmosphere of the upper room where Jesus met with his disciples for the last supper. A quiet refl ective service of Holy Communion in The Cloisters, including optional hand or feet washing,will allow space to think and pray, preparing ourselves for Good Friday. GOOD FRIDAY Friday 30th March 10.00 am Walk of Witness We gather at St Michael s Church, Walls Road 12.00 noon - 2.00 pm The Church will be open for private prayer and meditation 2.00 pm The Liturgy of Good Friday. A Service of readings, hymns and prayers where we accompany Jesus on his journey to the Cross EASTER DAY Sunday 1st April 8.00 am Holy Communion at St Luke s Chapel, using the Book of Common Prayer 9.00 am Open Doors, a short service for all the family at Holy Trinity 10.30am Parish Communion at Holy Trinity 6

An Island Legacy Bembridge author s book has raised 000s for charities The engraving left by George Brannon, shows a view of Bembridge, and the life of the harbour, in 1826. Below, a bird s eye view, taken from across St. Helen s Duver in 2016, shows the same scene today. Both illustrations, and this month s cover picture, are reproduced (by permission) from Ken Hicks recently published book An Island Legacy. The book runs to over 200 pages and most show careful comparisons of Island scenes and buildings, over two centuries apart. There are plentiful quotations from the original guide books, and Ken has added his own comments, often with interesting historical detail - he points out, for example, that the church shown in 1826 was soon to be demolished, to be replaced by the present Holy Trinity in 1846. There are several appendices, including a comprehensive summary of the life and works of the Brannon family, a record for which Ken believes future historians will be grateful. Over 800 copies of the book have been sold to date, enabling some 10,000 to be given to the Hospice and other Island charities... 8 there are still a few left!...ed.

All God s Creation is Very Good! The interdenominational movement of the Women s World Day of Prayer invites everyone to attend one of over 5,000 services being held on: Friday 2nd March with the title All God s Creation is Very Good! We will join an estimated 3 million people around the world that day in a service which has been written this year by the women of Suriname in South America. Starting in Samoa as the sun rises, and ending as the sun sets off the coast of American Samoa, the service will have been translated into more than 95 languages and 1000 dialects as we are reminded that we have responsibilities in caring for this wonderful world we live in. With its vast rainforest and wealth of resources, Suriname asks us to pray for conservation and the protection of wildlife, through an awareness of pollution, misuse and abuse, as well as for the situation in Suriname and concerns for the future. This is not simply a day of prayer for women, but for everyone who cares about our world and those who live in it. For details of services in your area and for further information and resources, please visit the WWDP website: www.wwdp.org.uk THIS YEAR OUR SERVICE WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY 2ND. MARCH AT 2.00 P.M. AT THE METHODIST CHURCH, FORELANDS ROAD IT WILL BE HOSTED BY THE LADIES OF ST. MICHAELS CHURCH AND LED BY MISS KATHY GROVER THERE WILL BE REFRESHMENTS AFTERWARDS A WARM WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO EVERYONE 10

Warm Hearts Warm Stones Warm Bones The Friends of Holy Trinity have set themselves an amazing task this year to renew the central heating system in Holy Trinity, which is getting past its sell by date. Listening to Tim Daykin on Radio Solent this Sunday morning in January, who had recently taken the service at a Church which hadn t had any heating since October, reminded me of how cold Holy Trinity can be without heat. The heat is very necessary for the Stones of the building in trying to control the damp. We also have a duty of care to make sure people who are visitingholy Trinity, for whatever reason, feel warm. There is nothing worse than the cold getting to your Bones! So, The Friends are looking for Warm Hearts to help them achieve their aim. The boiler is enormous and in order to be replaced, the outside wall will have to be removed. Then of course other bits and pieces will also have to be replaced. There are also other repairs to be done in Holy Trinity and so our target this year will be 40,000. How can you help. By supporting our fundraising activities this year which will include the Secret Gardens of Bembridge, Bridge Afternoon, Talks, Cream Teas and our Grand Spring Draw which we are launching mid March (tickets 1 each). There will be many fabulous prizes, to include an original framed oil painting, and an original framed water colour of Holy Trinity, both by renowned artist Alex Williams. Tickets will be available from the Ink Shop in Lane End and after the Sunday morning services in St. Lukes and Holy Trinity. Look out for adverts regarding our activities, but one for your diary today is: Wednesday 30th May 7.30pm in Holy Trinity.An illustrated Talk by ex RAF Test Pilot- Three fighters from three wars. This ties in with the annual Village Flower Festival, the theme being 100 years of the RAF. During the evening the Spring Draw will take place too. You can become a Friend of Holy Trinity, if you aren t already one. Their new leaflet is available at the back of Holy Trinity giving more information about what they have achieved since they were formed in 1999. 12 Olive Light

Bembridge Art Society Spring Exhibition and sale of artists' work Bembridge Village Hall Friday 30 March to Sunday 1 April 9:30am - 5:00pm Free Admission Refreshments Charity collection for Haylands Farm Painting by Ann Worwood Ducie Steps (Oil) Bembridge Village Hall at 10:00am Saturday 14thApril 2018 Scrabble and Rummikub are held on the last Monday of the month if possible Cloisters High Street Bembridge Time: 2pm Cost : 2.50 to include tea and cake and prizes All welcome Everybody welcome Entrance 1.00 Including Coffee, Tea & Biscuits March 26th April 30th May 21st June 25th BREAK FOR SUMMER September 24th 13

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St Michaels Catholic Church St. Michael s Catholic Church Catholic Church Services 15

St Michaels Catholic Church Praying the Scriptures 16

HOLY TRINITY CALENDAR Priest in Charge: The Reverend Dr Amanda Bloor Tel: 01983 717053 email: amandaebloor@googlemail.com 8.00am 10.30am 10.30am SUNDAY SERVICES Holy Communion at St Luke s (Book of Common Prayer) Parish Communion with STEPPING STONES for children at Holy Trinity Church (Common Worship) 1st SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH (EXCEPT JANUARY) Open Doors Prayer & Praise for the whole family of God MARCH 2018 THURSDAY 1st 8.30am Morning Prayer at Holy Trinity FRIDAY 2nd 8.30am Morning Prayer at Holy Trinity 10.30am The Good Book Club meets over coff ee 12.00pm Lent Lunches in The Cloisters 2.00pm Women s World Day of Prayer service, Methodist Church 6.00pm Choir Practice SUNDAY 4th 3RD SUNDAY IN LENT 8.00am Holy Communion at St Luke s (BCP) 10.30am Open Doors Service for all the family of God at Holy Trinity MONDAY 5th 8.30am Morning Prayer at Holy Trinity TUESDAY 6th 7.00pm Worship & Prayer at Holy Trinity WEDNESDAY 7th 9.30am Matins at St Luke s 10.00am MU Holy Communion at St Luke s 10.15am Trinity Church Mice in the Cloisters THURSDAY 8th 8.30am Morning Prayer at Holy Trinity FRIDAY 9th 8.30am Morning Prayer at Holy Trinity 10.30am The Good Book Club meets over coff ee 12.00pm Lent Lunches in The Cloisters 6.00pm Choir Practice SUNDAY 11th MOTHERING SUNDAY 8.00am Holy Communion at St Luke s (BCP) 10.30am Parish Communion with Stepping Stones at Holy Trinity MONDAY 12th 8.30am Morning Prayer at Holy Trinity 7.00pm PCC meeting, The Cloisters TUESDAY 13th 7.00pm Taize Worship & Prayer at Bembridge Methodist Church 17

WEDNESDAY 14th 9.30am Matins at St Luke s 10.00am Holy Communion at St Luke s for Ash Wednesday 10.15am Trinity Church Mice in the Cloisters THURSDAY 15th 8.30am Morning Prayer at Holy Trinity FRIDAY 16th 8.30am Morning Prayer at Holy Trinity 10.30am The Good Book Club meet over coff ee 12.00pm Lent Lunches in The Cloisters 6.00pm Choir Practice SUNDAY 18th 5TH SUNDAY OF LENT 8.00am Holy Communion at St Luke s (BCP) 10.30am Parish Communion with Stepping Stones at Holy Trinity MONDAY 19th 8.30am Morning Prayer at Holy Trinity 7.00pm Worship at the Limes Care Home TUESDAY 20th 7.00pm Worship & Prayer at Holy Trinity WEDNESDAY 21st 9.30am Matins at St Luke s 10.00am Holy Communion at St Luke s 10.15am Church Mice in the Cloisters 3.00pm Bereavement Triangle in the Cloisters 7.00pm Bembridge Singers Concert, Holy Trinity THURSDAY 22nd 8.30am Morning Prayer at Holy Trinity FRIDAY 23rd 8.30am Morning Prayer at Holy Trinity 10.30am The Good Book Club meets over coff ee 12.00pm Lent Lunches in the Cloisters 6.00pm Choir Practice SUNDAY 25th PALM SUNDAY 8.00am Holy Communion at St Luke s (BCP) 10.30am Parish Communion at Holy Trinity with Palm Sunday procession begining in the Cloisters Garden MONDAY 26th 8.30am Morning Prayer at Holy Trinity 2.00pm Scrabble & Rummicub in the Cloisters TUESDAY 27th 7.00pm Fellowship Group meet at Holy Trinity WEDNESDAY 28th 9.30am Matins at St Luke s 10.00am Holy Communion at St Luke s 10.15am Trinity Church Mice in the Cloisters THURSDAY 29th 7.00pm Monday Thursday sevice with foot washing,the Cloisters FRIDAY 30th GOOD FRIDAY 10.00am Walk of Witness, beginning at St Michael s 2.00pm Last Hour at the Cross, prayer and meditation for Good Friday, at Holy Trinity FUNERALS Joan Lee, 1st February Pat Lunn, 5th February Dorothy Williams, 22nd February 18

Midweek Events and Sunday Worship March 2018 Calendar Friday 2 nd 2.00pm Women s World Day of Prayer Sunday 4 th 10.30am Morning Worship, Local Arrangement with Andy Hough Wednesday 7th 10.30am Lent Course Sunday 11 th 10.30am Mothering Sunday, Local Arrangement with Jane Chubb Tuesday 13 th 7.30pm Taize Wednesday 14 th 10.30am Lent Course Sunday 18 th 10.30am Morning Worship, Rev. Michael Whitfield, Sacrament of Holy Communion Wednesday 21st 10.30am Lent Course Sunday 25 th 10.30am Palm Sunday Morning Worship, Local Preacher, Bonnie Burns Activities and Groups in the Church First Tuesday in month First Tuesday in month Every Wednesday in month Every Wednesday in Term Time Every Thursday in Term Time Every Thursday in month Second Friday in month 10.30am to 12.30pm 2.30pm to 4.30pm 10.00am 6.30pm to 7.45pm 10.00am to 12.00 Noon 2.00pm to 4.00pm 10.30am to 3.00pm Singabout, Social singing based on musical therapy. Its fun, FREE and refreshments are provided Craft Group, ladies of the village knit or sew for charity Café Church, discussing the previous Sunday s sermon and a look at the chosen Bible readings in more detail. All welcome. Rock Solid, activities and fun for School Years 5,6&7 Mum s and Tots, activities for the little ones Social Café, Board Games, Cards etc with Drinks, Cake and Biscuits Breakaway Day, feeling lonely, just need to get out or caring for a loved one? Food, fun and making friends Our Church is situated in Foreland Road 19

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Carisbrooke Priory Open Door Speakers for March 2018 Open Door Meeting every Thursday at 12 Noon 1st Dennis Lloyd (Communion) 8th Phil Dixon 15th Peter Sutton 22nd Alistair Wells On 29th March, there will be a Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Founder and Patron, Mrs. Helen Harrison All welcome A light lunch will be served after the service QUIET DAY Kum Ba Yah Monday 12th March 9.30 a.m. 2.45 p.m. Tea and coffee provided please bring your own lunch To book your place please contact Maxine on 01983 523354 Activities @ The Priory Poetry Past & Present with Anne Linington, 9th March 10.30 11.45am Music and Melodies with June Cox, 19th March 2.00 3.30 pm. All enquiries to Carisbrooke Priory Trust Phone: 01983 523354 Prayer Ministry available by arrangement 01983 523354 for appointment opendoor@carisbrookepriory.org.uk www.carisbrookepriory.org.uk The Great British Spring Clean, 2nd 4th March This important initiative is a nationwide event, so please join the war on litter in whatever way you can! Bembridge Green Towns Steering Group are organising a grand Litter Pick on Saturday 3rd March 10am, starting at 3 points Steyne Park/Lane End and Beach Road. Bembridge Parish Council will supply black bags and gloves and arrange collection. The groups will spread out to include all areas, not just public footpaths. Afterwards tea and biscuits will be served at BYCC.Park. Across the UK organisations such as the Campaign for the Preservation of Rural England (CPRE), and the Ramblers Association, clubs, schools, Scouts, Guides and youth groups are all involved. Absence of Litter is an important criteria in The Best Kept Village Competition so please help us make Bembridge even better. If you are aware of any particularly bad grot spot areas that need urgent attention please inform the Parish Offi ce. A clean environment makes life better for everyone, residents or visitors, young or old. With your help we can all make a diff erence! Thank you. Barbara Clough Litter Picker 22

BEMBRIDGE PARISH COUNCIL Parish Council Office, 5 Foreland Road, PO35 5XN Tel: 01983 874160 email: clerk@bembridgepc.org.uk Do pop in and see us, our Parish Council office is open Monday to Friday 9.30am 12.30pm All our Parish Council mee ngs are open to the Press and public and are in the Village Hall unless otherwise men oned Dates for your Diary March 2018 in the Village hall unless mentioned Friendship Circle, Coffee Morning Saturday 3rd Litter Pick Saturday 3rd starting at Steyne Park 10.00am Planning Committee Meeting Tuesday 6th 6.30pm Finance & Assets Committee Tuesday 6th 7.00pm Commonwealth Day Flag Raising Monday 12th War Memorial Gardens 10.00am Full Council Meeting and Planning Committee Meeting Tuesday 20th 6.30pm Spring Beach Clean Saturday 24th 10.00am See www.bembridgepc.org.uk for times of meetings and other PC/Village meetings and events 24

Bembridge Windmill WI Well they say March roars in like a lion and after all the recent cold and at times fairly wintry and windy weather they could be right this month, although the weather has defi nitely been kind at times too and we have had some really lovely crisp sunny days to enjoy in between. But as usual nothing stops or deters members here at Bembridge Windmill WI from enjoying and taking part in the programme activities on off er. Gill, our President, welcomed everyone to the Meeting and then with a tinge of sadness spoke of the loss of one of our founder members Dorothy who sadly was no longer with us. A lovely kind lady who enthralled us over the years with her many stories of her varied and interesting life both here and in India and who will be dearly missed by everyone who knew her. Our thoughts are with her family at this sad time. The evening s programme was then outlined by Gill and together with other members of the Committee details of our recent and forthcoming activities were given starting with Breakfast Club which as always was well attended and thoroughly enjoyed as was the company and lovely Lunch at The Propeller but it is not all eating of course, enjoyable as this is!!! A most enjoyable Outing with our members joining Creekside WI for a bit of Curling (Well we have had the Winter Olympics!) was so much fun and full of friendship. Our Craft Club was busy making and full of chatter and good company and our Topical Talk Club talked their socks off with lots of interesting and relevant subjects that had been raised for discussion. Book Club had also met and discussed their latest book The Help which was generally very well received and enjoyed and are now getting their teeth into a Murder Mystery and will be meeting again in April (hopefully having solved all the clues perhaps!) With Spring in the air and not too far away it will not be too long before members will have to clean and polish those walking boots ready to get out and about in the local countryside too. Gill then gave details of the Bembridge Windmill WI day booked for April at The Spinnaker which everyone was looking forward to immensely. She also mentioned the Street Fair on May 28th and our fund raising coff ee morning on the 23rd June in the Village Hall so members could book these dates in their diaries. There was also mention of lots of activities organised by Federation for members to enjoy and participate in. She then introduced our speaker for the evening Chris Orchin about his time volunteering in Kenya. Chris is an accomplished photographer and had many wonderful and stunning photos to share together with his stories of the children which were wonderful. It was an absolutely captivating evening enjoyed by us all. Our next meeting is on April 17th at The Cloisters at 7.30pm when we will be having a visit from Bunbury Bees. For further details please contact either Gill on 873128 or Sally on 874455 26

Bembridge RNLI Lifeboat Guild News... Lifeboat shouts : In January RNLB Alfred Albert Williams (Tamar All-Weather Lifeboat 16-17) was launched on 29th at around 8pm at the request of UK Coastguard to investigate a Mayday call that had been received, with very weak reception; the only information that was heard was "Curious Parrot" and Shanklin. The Alfred Albert Williams initially conducted a search off Shanklin (during which the Y boat was launched to talk to some anglers on the shore) and subsequently further to the west past St Catherine s. Having found nothing, the HM Coastguard agreed that she could return to Bembridge. She was recovered by 10.40pm. A cold evening on the water for no result but luckily no tragedy has been reported subsequently Special RNLI award: A presentation was made to Trish Beckett for producing and marketing three diferent jigsaws of the Bembridge Station. These have already raised considerable extra revenue and are available at various outlets locally. Record School Visits: Deborah Meadows and her team have had a very large number of school visits this year already. One school alone contributed 500 in total but, even more importantly, this success means an increasingly large number of young people are made aware both of the work the RNLI do and the all-important safety messages of the Respect the Water Campaign. Opening Hours for March: The offshore boathouse and RNLI shop will be open every day throughout March from 2.00 4.00pm. Volunteers: Everyone is more than welcome to meet members of the Bembridge Lifeboat Guild and get involved in supporting our efforts. We meet at 2.30pm on the first Monday of each month at the Methodist Church Hall, Foreland Road, Bembridge. Jo Currie representing Ken Orchard Bembridge RNLI guild Press Officer 01983 873139 28

Bembridge Townswomen s Guild The speaker for Bembridge Townswomen s Guild this month was Paula from the Hearing and Sight Loss Association. She told us about the amalgamation of the two societies and the sort of varied problems she deals with on a daily basis. It is great to know in these days of cut backs and reduction of services that the home visits and assessments that she does are still free of charge. Did you know that your hearing loss begins between 15 and 19 years of age? No, Nor did I. Paula answered many questions from the ladies and even bought the equipment with her to test the hearing of as many ladies as wanted it. Annette our chairman, after a welcome cup of coffee continued with the business of the evening. In January our guild members went for a lovely lunch at the Yarbridge Inn, the food was delicious and the conversation stimulating. We are so lucky to have so many good Eateries on the island. The Federation timetable for the coming year was read out, the next event being the Bumann Shield presentation afternoon and a lot of ideas were aired. Sally told us about the trips out she has planned for the next few months and they sound really exciting. Supper Club will be held on February 20th at Foxes. Best blooms competition winners: Phyl Liddiard, Eve Dyer, and Annette Halls. Next meeting will be on March 6th at 7.30 pmin the Methodist Church hall. Any ladies who would like to join us will be made most welcome. Dot Harrison Press Secretary. 872992. Church on Tuesday at Holy Trinity March Join us on Tuesdays at 7.00pm in church as we come together in God s presence 6th Worship & Prayer 13th Táize Worship & Prayer An hour of Táize style worship and prayer for others at Bembridge Methodist Church 20th Worship & Prayer 27th Fellowship Group a time to share and grow as we worship, study the Bible and pray together. 30

Cruise Ships passing March 2018 Summer must be coming... the Cruise Ships are coming back to the UK after only 7 visiting Southampton in February... 24 are scheduled this month. The following schedule of ships is strictly provisional and subject to alteration The ships generally arrive back in Southampton in the early morning and depart early evening as listed they pass Bembridge approximately an hour and a half later. For more accurate details and timings look at, Planned Movements on www.southamptonvts.co.uk! Ship s Name Arrival: Departure AURORA 09-Mar-18 06:00 09-Mar-18 16:30 ORIANA 09-Mar-18 06:30 09-Mar-18 16:30 BALMORAL 10-Mar-18 07:30 10-Mar-18 16:00 OCEANA 11-Mar-18 06:00 11-Mar-18 16:30 VENTURA 12-Mar-18 06:00 12-Mar-18 16:30 AIDAPERLA 12-Mar-18 09:30 12-Mar-18 21:30 BOUDICCA 15-Mar-18 06:30 15-Mar-18 16:00 SAGA SAPPHIRE 15-Mar-18 08:00 15-Mar-18 16:00 BRAEMAR 17-Mar-18 06:30 17-Mar-18 17:30 AIDAPERLA 19-Mar-18 09:30 19-Mar-18 21:30 AURORA 21-Mar-18 06:30 21-Mar-18 16:30 ORIANA 21-Mar-18 06:30 21-Mar-18 16:30 Ship s Name Arrival Departure QUEEN VICTORIA 23-Mar-18 06:00 23-Mar-18 16:30 AZURA 23-Mar-18 06:30 23-Mar-18 16:30 OCEANA 23-Mar-18 06:30 23-Mar-18 16:30 BALMORAL 24-Mar-18 07:30 24-Mar-18 16:00 OCEANA 26-Mar-18 07:00 26-Mar-18 16:30 AIDAPERLA 26-Mar-18 09:31 26-Mar-18 21:30 QUEEN VICTORIA 27-Mar-18 07:00 27-Mar-18 16:30 MSC MAGNIFICA 28-Mar-18 07:00 28-Mar-18 19:00 SAGA SAPPHIRE 28-Mar-18 08:00 28-Mar-18 16:00 VENTURA 28-Mar-18 AM 28-Mar-18 16:30 BRITANNIA 30-Mar-18 06:00 30-Mar-18 18:00 BRAEMAR 31-Mar-18 06:30 31-Mar-18 16:30 Easter Coffee Morning at The Elms This will be held at The Elms Nursing Home on Good Friday 30 th March between the hours of 10am and 12 noon There will be a Raffle, Tombola, Cake and Craft stall and Easter Quiz Tea and Coffee with a Hot Cross Bun will be available This event is open to all and all will be made very welcome The Brighstone Christmas Tree Festival I thought you would be pleased and interested to know that 10,782.16 was raised for local and national charities, which means that since this major island festival started 21 years ago over 120,000 has been raised for charity. This is a phenomenal achievement which is in no small measure attributable to your kind support. Thank you all so much and may I wish you all a belated happy new year, Chris Goodman Organiser 32 31

Friday, March 16th at 7:15pm Cacti and Succulents EXOTIC EDIBLES FROM SOUTH AMERICA There are many different foreign fruits and vegetables available in the shops nowadays, imported from all over the world. Some of them have been selected and bred to suit our climate, so that they can now be grown quite easily in our own gardens. South America is home to a huge range of edible plants, from the familiar such as potatoes and tomatoes to the more exotic. Here are a few you might like to try: Cape Gooseberry The fruit look like yellow cherry tomatoes and have a sharp yet sweet taste. They ripen in early autumn and can be eaten raw or made into jam. Sow seed under cover in February and pot on when the roots show. Plant out in a sunny spot, stake and keep wellwatered Yacon Mashua Start the tubers off in pots in March and plant out in a sunny position in well-drained soil. The tubers have a pepper and aniseed taste and can be used in place of potatoes. The leaves and flowers can be used in salads and have a flavour similar to nasturtiums. Seeds can be pickled. Tubers should be planted 50cm (18 ) apart in fertile well-drained soil in full sun. They will grow up to 1.5m (4 ) tall, so given them plenty of space. The tubers, which have a pear, celery and apple flavour, are excellent in stir-fries. Oca Again it is the tubers which are harvested. They should be planted direct in May 30cm (12 ) apart in a sunny position. Water well. They have a nutty flavour and can be used as you would new potatoes. 33 32

BEMBRIDGE PARISH NEWS SERVES THE PARISH CHURCH THE CATHOLIC CHURCH THE METHODIST CHURCH Please inform the clergy of sick persons and other needs for visiting and prayers PRIEST-IN-CHARGE METHODIST MINISTER: CATHOLIC PRIEST: Rev d Dr Amanda Bloor Tel: 717053 Email: amandaebloor@googlemail.com Revd. Frances Watson 12 Gordon Cl. Sandown Tel: 404804 Email: franceswatson18@hotmail.co.uk Fr. Steven Restori Tel: 812127 Email: srestori@portsmouthdiocese.org.uk Editor: Anna Driver 1 The Ruskins, Kings Road, PO35 5NY Tel: 873283 Email: annadriver@talktalk.net Copy deadline - 8th of the preceding month Distribution Manager: Advertising Manager: Mrs Barbara Terry 57 Howgate Road, PO35 5QN Tel: 639118 Email: bjterry1949@hotmail.co.uk John Leaver 6 Tyne Walk, Bembridge, PO35 5XY Tel 872940 jdleaver@tiscali.co.uk Please buy a hard copy of this magazineand support our advertisers to make continuance of the publication possible Only 50p from many of our local shops or in our Churches. 34