April / May 2000

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Editorial
Poem ‘Tommorrow’
Dates for Your Diary
Notices
Reach Fair 2000
Sports Club
Letters
Local Agenda 21
Bus Timetable
Birthdays
Community Education
Albert Johnson
The Dyke’s End
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Crossword No 8 Parish Council Parish Council Meeting Notes
Reach Bonfire & Fireworks
Answer to Crossword No 7
From Your County Councillor
From Your District Councillor
Parochial Church Council
From The Vicar
Church Services April
Church Services April / May
Church Diary
Neighbourhood Watch

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Tomorrow

Forget about tomorrow and plan your life around today

And do not spend all the time at work leave some for play

As time will not stand still so make every minuet count

And live your life to the full that’s what livings all about

Life’s not one big bed of roses there are the ups and downs

So be happy in all you do and never wear a frown

Don’t reach for the moon just be glad for what you’ve got

And be thank full for good health that could mean a. lot

There are birds and animals around the flowers, and the bees

The tall proud trees that reaches for the sky and whispers in the breeze

With the sun that warms in the summer and the garden in full bloom

And the many colours of the butterflies as they wake from the winter gloom

We are only here for a short while so think before you act

Because what ever you do or say you can not turn the clock back

So remember when we meet our maker as he will judge us all the same

He will not ask wether you won or lost but how you played the game

So don’t leave for tomorrow what you can really do today

Tomorrow will never come as today was tomorrow yesterday

Bill Estall 2000


Village Questionnaire

To my delight I received 28 replies, more than I thought, but still not a good percentage. I will show the results to the Parish Council on April 5th so if you are really interested in the village come along and we can discuss the issues raised. I will also take the opportunity to discuss the Millennium Book.

 Grahame Miller


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