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- Date:
- 24 Nov 2000
- Time:
- 21:06:13
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At last this website is up and running. Official launch date is 30th November - St Andrew's day!
It's been great fun putting it together. I hope and pray that those using it get as much pleasure from browsing through it, as well as finding it a useful resource.
Please do leave a message here, if only to say hello. It would be good to hear from you.
God Bless,
Angela.
- Date:
- 03 Dec 2000
- Time:
- 20:51:38
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Very nice site, most informative, and technically accomplished. I am pleased to see a good resource of local interest on the web. Best wishes for the future, [John Valentine]
- Date:
- 04 Dec 2000
- Time:
- 11:34:01
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Very user-friendly site. Tells people all they wish to know I guess. Good morning Jane! [Phillip & Vi Hares].
- Date:
- 05 Dec 2000
- Time:
- 00:04:09
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I am very impressed by the whole web site and the easy access to various sections. It gives a good account of how a church community serves Jesus Christ in a difficult age by being involved in the community. As a member of Immanuel it is a joy to be able to share together in serving the Lord. Gods Blessing and I hope the site goes from strength to strength. ( John Brocklehurst )
- Date:
- 08 Dec 2000
- Time:
- 13:12:15
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What a brill web-site! Well done! lots of love, Elaine Walton
- Date:
- 03 Jan 2001
- Time:
- 17:15:26
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Really impressed with your site, well done !!!!
Can I put a link up on the webpage I do for 1st Presbyterian Church, Islandmagee at www.1church.fsnet.co.uk?
Don Soppitt
- Date:
- 04 Jan 2001
- Time:
- 15:25:02
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lovely dprl
- Date:
- 22 Jan 2001
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- 21:55:13
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Greetings from the SALT Leaders who have just finished their Meeting.
May the Peace of the Lord be with you.
SALT Leaders.
- Date:
- 28 Jan 2001
- Time:
- 08:51:17
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NOW LIVING IN ADELAIDE AUSTRALIA IT WAS LOVELY TO VISIT THE CHURCH I WAS CHRISTENED IN 41 YEARS AGO. I STILL HAVE MY CHRISTENING CERTIFICATE. THANK YOU FOR THIS WEB SITE. REGARDS LORRAINE WARLAND(NEE)HYDE
- Date:
- 07 Feb 2001
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- 12:00:29
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What a wonderful website. i am glad our Church is moving with the times. Well done angela it is great (Luke Martin)
- Date:
- 07 Mar 2001
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- 19:07:00
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Our Web site's called CLAYTON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP what a great site you have I can see you've been working hard it's time for a break come and see our site and please can you sign our guest books too!!!!!!www.claytonchristianfellowship.org.uk
Email us using ccm01@surfaid.org sorry about this
- Date:
- 12 Mar 2001
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- 19:35:14
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Enjoyed reading your web-site, miss you all,God bless and greetings from a very snowy Moscow Russia. All our love Shirley,Mark, Kyle,Rebecca & Ellie Bridgeman
- Date:
- 01 Apr 2001
- Time:
- 22:12:13
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Dear Angela,
Liked you site and was very impressed with the guest book. Having just constructed a very simple website for our local church, I know how much time and effort must have been put into this project. Good luck Peter@whittingtonchurch.co.uk
- Date:
- 11 Apr 2001
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- 09:30:16
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Dear parishioners, I am so pleased to have found your website. I do hope that I can learn to worship with you. Regards Eddie Sheehy (Local Councillor - Salford)
- Date:
- 21 Apr 2001
- Time:
- 04:04:28
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Hello!
I wonder if St. Andrews welcomes those who are older but no wiser. If course those who are both older and wiser, or maybe those who are wiser but not older, will retort that those who actually say they are older and no wiser really think that they are wiser by far than anyone else. In any case, the one thing that makes me any wiser, if I am wiser, is that I am aware of how un-wise I am, and I am always trying to get closer to the state of wisdom, knowing wisdom to be less a state than an ideal that one constantly moves toward.
It is now the week after Easter, and I was listening to a programme on the BBC World Service website called Behold the Man on the history of Christ and Christianity, and I have begun studying Christianity a bit. I am now 54 years old, an American, and I grew up in a family in which one part of the family was part Catholic and part Methodist and part Presbyterian, the other half part Episcopalian and part Presbyterian. My mother considered herself Catholic because the Catholic Church claimed her since she was part Catholic. She did not go to church at all, but felt guilty about it. My father's family went to Presbyterian Church part of the time and Episcopalian part of the time, depending on their current state of mind. My father himself went to Quaker meeting. If this makes sense to any of you, I am sorry.
My parents got together and had some friendly discussions over coctails, and decided that all of us children would be free to choose our own religion when we were older. When I was younger in school, my teachers would ask if I was Catholic or Protestant and I would say "neither", so everyone assumed I was Jewish. I went to all the different churches as a child, and none of them seemed much different, although some were more friendly than others, and eventually I got quite sick of hearing about Jesus, with the admonition that if you don't believe in Jesus you were going to hell. After all, many of my friends were Jewish, they didn't believe in Jesus, and I didn't think they were going to hell. When my parents asked me which religion I liked I said I liked Judaism. They said this wasn't what they meant.
I never did become a regular churchgoer, neither did either of my two brothers. Of the three of us I think that I am the only one who is actually interested in any religion (or in anything else for that matter, the cynical intellectual-type within me says). I have been through atheism, various agnosticisms, neo-paganism and wicca, and now have reached a sort of vague religious humanism in which I explore different religions and philosophies. One thing that I have found out is that the old, familiar Church of England religion is the one that I feel most comfortable with. It is sort of like going through a rack of clothing. You try on different items, some fit and some don't, some fit in the physiucal sense of the word but don't feel quite comfortable. Some are just right, and you can't quite say why. I have never been to Britain, but nearly everything British feels just right, more than things American, having lived in America my entire life I cannot understand this.
So here I am, having gone from the BBC website on religion to a Church of England website listing all of the Church of England parishes on the web, and I thought I would stop at this one long enough to say hello. I will be back over the weeks and months ahead to look around. In the meantime, if anyone wishes to write to me I would love to hear from them. My e-mail address is below. I live approximately 60 miles northnorthwest of New York City. I am a security guard, although I do have a college degree in political science. My father was a drama critic for Variety in New York, my mother a secretary, and they met while working for Y&R, an advertising company.
Christopher Hobe Morrison chmorrison@pioneeris.net (my e-mail will be changing in a couple of months -- we are due to get cable modems around here) Middletown, NY, USA
- Date:
- 21 May 2001
- Time:
- 21:34:36
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Welcome to the St Andrew's website, and hello to you in America on behalf of the folks at St Andrew's. It's nice to know that the site is being read by visitors from other countries. And how wonderful it is to hear it's possible to beat a trail to St Andrew's online via the BBC!!!
-- Webmaster
- Date:
- 15 Jun 2001
- Time:
- 20:53:25
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Hello St Andrews
I go to the church every week
I am at BOING writing this
DO NOT DELETE this Angela
from AKL
(From the webmaster...
I would NEVER delete your message A, but I thought I should sneak in and edit in a little text just for the fun of it!!! Had a fun time at BOING. Thanks for inviting me, and thanks for helping design your new page... it should be up at the site soon.)
- Date:
- 17 Jun 2001
- Time:
- 10:36:38
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A dear hello to everyone at your Church, My Name is Rose I use to live right in the Avenue next to you. I will never forget your Church Because it was a wonderful site to see daily. I remember walking through its gardens and I remember the vicar pulling out the sugar cane that grew there. I am now In the Middle East working as a teacher. Eccles is blessed to have so many nice Churches.God Bless you with many sweet blessings... and your Church.
- Date:
- 04 Jul 2001
- Time:
- 11:47:41
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Angela, I now think its better that the site has an easier address. But I can`t seem to find BOING`s page. But anyway the site is a real credit to you, Mike and all of us at St Andrews.
God Bless You LUKE MARTIN
- Date:
- 04 Jul 2001
- Time:
- 23:36:16
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Hi Luke!
It may well be that you were the first ever visitor to www.StAndrewsEccles.org!!!
My next job is to work on the BOING pages. It may take a few days to get it up and running though.
In the meanwhile, rest assured that I haven't forgotten you all. It will be worth waiting for, I promise. Watch this space. :-)
Angela.
- Date:
- 12 Jul 2001
- Time:
- 15:23:43
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HELLO, ITS DAVID - CODE NAMED AS DPRL - IT IS A LOT EASIER TO GET HERE
- Date:
- 21 Jul 2001
- Time:
- 23:31:03
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Great to see you on the web. One of these days I'll get my site up and running. Father David (a.k.a. frlinedancer)
- Date:
- 06 Nov 2001
- Time:
- 16:05:36
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Hello to St. Andrew's,
What a thrill to find you online and read what God is doing at St. Andrew's! I lived in Eccles, back in the late 1980's and attended St. Andrew's for about 3 years until I returned to Canada in 1989. My time in England was the most memorable in my earlier years, and the family at St. Andrew's was a large part of enjoying England so much. God bless you as you move forward in reaching those in your parish.
Debbie Law (nee Miller) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Date:
- 09 Nov 2001
- Time:
- 20:15:02
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Hello Debbie!
I remember you well. How lovely it is to hear from you. Are you still making those fabulous cakes? I'm sure there are a lot of other folks at St Andrew's who will remember you too. Your guestbook message will be published in next month's parish magazine so that everyone at St Andrew's will know you have been in touch. All the very best to you and your family.
Angela.
- Date:
- 26 Dec 2001
- Time:
- 20:12:04
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Hello Eckles, Greetings from sunny South Africa, this Boxing Day. I looked you up on the web because my friend Kathryn O'Connor (nee Salt) comes from Eckles, and far away here, in the wilds of Cape Town, I somehow imagined that Eckles was a little tiny hamlet with three or four people, one of whom was Harry Seacombe. I'm very astonished to see such a large and fine looking church on your web site, and to read that the vicar used to pull the sugar cane out of the vicarage garden. Does anyone know why he did that? Didn't he like it, or did he want to eat it? And more interesting, how come sugar cane grows in manchester? My home church is St Paul's Rondebosch, where my husband is the rector. We both send you best wishes for a properous and peaceful new year. Helen Brain
- Date:
- 18 Mar 2002
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- 15:04:02
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Well done what a nice breath of fresh air a church using new tec. well done again and thank you. webstercarol@hotmail.com
- Date:
- 31 Mar 2002
- Time:
- 13:57:44
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HI ANGELA ITS DAVID LOWE HERE. MUM HAS NOT TOLD YOU THAT BOING STARTS AT 7.OO AND ENDS AT 9.00 INSTEAD OF 7.30 TO 9.30.
THE SITE ALL LOOKS GREAT!
- Date:
- 18 Apr 2002
- Time:
- 14:40:54
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I lived in Eccles for three years as a student at Salford Uni. I remember the tower of the church on the Eccles skyline over the motorway. It's great to see a church keeping up with the 21st century with a web presence. I found the history section fascinating. Thanks. Julia Fallaize.
- Date:
- 26 May 2002
- Time:
- 23:21:06
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Dear People I am a 1st Generation Canadian and my people came from Wosley Lanc.. I looked up your websight in hopes of finding some History on the Church of Eccles because my family dates back to this Church and it's Deanerys forever Cold you please put some History on your websight with dates. I thankyou. I visited your Church 10 years ago and Congratulatios on your websight. Errol Grundy Ontario Canada
- Date:
- 27 May 2002
- Time:
- 23:45:06
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Hi Errol,
We'll help out here if we can, but it would be helpful if you could please elaborate on what it is that you are looking for specifically? There is already a history section at the website, but maybe you were looking for more than is there at present? The church history summary already contains some relevant dates. Are there any particular ones you need that appear to be missing? Or could it be that you are looking for individual family records (e.g. baptisms, etc)?
We are in the process of updating the history webpages, and we should soon be including information that will be helpful to those doing family searches. We also have some new photos that will be added to the church tour section, and some additional information on the other churches in the Eccles area with whom we work in partnership. If there is anything else please let us know, and we'll see what we can do to help.
Kindest regards,
Angela (webmaster)
- Date:
- 07 Jun 2002
- Time:
- 23:47:10
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Had to comment. Just found your on-line prayer-tree. Fab idea! Had never seen the likes of it before. A useful thing too, for those who want prayers as well as those who want to say them. Interesting web sight and a credit to Eccles. Keep up the good work. Audrey Blair
- Date:
- 28 Jun 2002
- Time:
- 18:27:11
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Wonderful site! I will visit it again!
- Date:
- 01 Jul 2002
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- 10:48:40
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Hi, there. I have met one of your members through a common interest of Family History Research. I am a member of a Uniting (Methodist) Church in Grenfell, NSW Australia and it is great to have a look at your web page and to say hello to fellow Christains on the other side of the world.
- Date:
- 16 Jul 2002
- Time:
- 20:19:31
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hello, I used to live in Eccles some 25 years ago, a don't know if any one remembers us , but we lived in Mather Avenue, our family name was Kaid. My father owwned a cafe on Church Street. My name is Abdul, I used to be in the choir, but only for a short time!! If anyone remembers us please let me know I will check this site again next week.
Thank Abdul Kaid
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2002
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- 00:00:40
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Hi Abdul, Sorry I don't remember you, but I only came to Eccles about 20 years ago. Nice to see old friends visiting the website though.
- Date:
- 17 Aug 2002
- Time:
- 00:22:46
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Thank you for placing my prayer on the prayer tree. It is very comforting to know that other people are praying with me.
- Date:
- 01 Sep 2002
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- 17:00:45
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Greetings from sunny Bournemouth. Enjoyed your web pages, particularly the history bit. ~ Graham
- Date:
- 12 Sep 2002
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- 07:07:56
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I was baptised at St.Andrews on 20 June 1937, and now live in Warnbro Western Australia. I have been back to Eccles a few times, but unfortunately did not visit the Church. Next time!
Nice to see that the Church is keeping up with the times!
Regards
Jean Barnes (nee O'Donnell)
- Date:
- 24 Sep 2002
- Time:
- 21:28:23
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Somebody help me. Its Luke Martin. I just wanted to koow has anyone at all got Rev. Mike Saunders email address, I need to get in to contact with him urgently. Thankyou God bless you all, LUKE.
- Date:
- 25 Sep 2002
- Time:
- 00:20:39
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Luke -- I can give you Mike's email address. I'll pass it on to Jane L (David's mum) today (25th). Give her a call tonight and she will pass it on to you. -- Angela
- Date:
- 27 Oct 2002
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- 19:37:47
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May I through your great site ask if anyone has any details of a church in Monton, on the corner of Brackley Road, Egerton Road and Enfield Road. Am I right in thinking that this would be St Paul's? In particualr I am looking for information about a stained glass window donated to the church by the Swallow family (my husband's family). The family have now moved to Lancashire and would be grateful of any information as we would like to pay the church a visit. I hope that you don't mind me posting this message but we seem to have drawn a blank and notice that St Paul's is part of your partnership. Please e-mail me with any details smswallow@hotmail.com Many thanks Sharon Swallow
- Date:
- 20 Jan 2003
- Time:
- 16:05:37
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I used to work on Saturday mornings in the early seventies for the vicar. He used to pay me 17.5p. I cannot remember his name.... I was at the junior school of the same name.
Now working in London and living in Brighton. Ken Paul kpaul@delfont-mackintosh.com
- Date:
- 20 Feb 2003
- Time:
- 03:59:08
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nice website
- Date:
- 24 Feb 2003
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- 10:02:48
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Great Site!! I was a choirboy at St Andrews in 1962/3, when the Rev. Johnson was the vicar. Many happy memories of that time. Dave Parkinson.
- Date:
- 19 May 2003
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- 21:51:00
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Thank you to all our family at St. Andrews for making us so welcome and to anybody who is thinking of joining us, you will be made to feel welcome too. Love to everyone Denise Sophie Georgia & Chloe The Pennington Gang XXXXXX
- Date:
- 27 Jul 2003
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- 17:10:00
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I was a choir boy at St Andrew's church back in the 1930's.Born in Eccles 1920. Good to see the old Church still standing. George morris Miami Fl. USA
- Date:
- 19 Nov 2003
- Time:
- 22:00:01
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A very useful website, especially for telling us how to find out about family history in the area. It's a shame all churches don't put that kind of information on their websites. It would be really useful to us genealogists! Thank you, Shiela P.
- Date:
- 09 Dec 2003
- Time:
- 13:40:42
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Hello, from an old (well not so old actually!) friend. Just found this site with the help of Sandra and David Morgan, so thought we ought to leave a comment! Thank you for your continued prayers - I am progressing slowly! Rev'd Jane Turner
- Date:
- 04 Feb 2004
- Time:
- 17:56:16
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From Clive Overton (clivobev@rockies.net) I attended St. Andrew's church and school in the 1950's but as an adult I never attended church regularly until 10 years ago. I found my way back, I guess, and now I am quite involved. All that indoctrination was not just going by me, something stuck. Much of my career was spent as a computer programmer and now I have committed myself to producing our church's web site. St Andrews is a good example for me. I live in the Canadian Rockies and would like to here from anyone who remembers me. YIC Clive.
- Date:
- 12 Mar 2004
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- 12:31:13
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I'm ashamed to say this is the first time I've visited the web site since it was updated. I may have thought it was brill when it was first created, but what adjective am I going to use now?? Outstanding, fantastic, awesome! A big WELL DONE, Angela. Thank you also to all who've left messages in the guest book. I've just spent a lovely lunch hour reading them all. Love & blessings Elaine Walton
- Date:
- 25 Apr 2004
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- 00:22:13
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I have enjoyed browsing the site and have left a request on the prayer tree. You sound like a really friendly community. I intend to visit the cafe next friday, and perhaps the Holy Communion service as well. Anne
- Date:
- 26 Apr 2004
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- 20:03:43
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Hi Anne, Yes, we really are a friendly lot! It would be lovely to see you at the café. Please do come along.
- Date:
- 11 May 2004
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- 18:23:10
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Hello, it's Anne again. I don't know who replied to my last entry, but I've now been to the friday cafe and communion service. Everyone was very welcoming and Val's fat free fruit cake was delicious.
- Date:
- 15 Jun 2004
- Time:
- 20:48:59
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Hi everyone at St. Andrew's, Eccles. Great site. Lovely to see Rev. Johnson mentioned (my late father). He was Vicar from 1958 to 1979 and I lived in the Vicarage from 1958 until I got married in 1975. I now live in Leeds with my husband Tony and daughter Jenny (our two sons Michael and James have now left home). I worship at St. Barnabas Church, Alwoodley, Leeds. The pictures of St. Andrew's are fantastic. Love Stella O'Brien (Johnson)
- Date:
- 20 Jun 2004
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- 15:17:51
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Hello everyone, i am still here alive and kicking, just because i have not been in well ages, i have not forgot you all. I just cant seem to find the time t the moment to fit everything in. What with work, home, life in genral. But i am trying real hard to make it next sunday being the 27th June 2004. If any one want to e-mail me i would be greatly appreciate my email address is Mlukiebabey@aol.com. See you all soon, i hope, and somebody email me please!!!!. God bless you all, all my love Luke Martin
- Date:
- 20 Jun 2004
- Time:
- 15:19:21
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Hi everyone it Luke rom the choir, please somebody email me so i know you all still exist at Mlukiebabey@aol.com. God bless you all,See you real soon LukeXXX
- Date:
- 17 Oct 2004
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- 17:53:07
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Interesting and informative web site. I found some of the pages really useful for my RE homework thankyou. MB.
- Date:
- 05 Nov 2004
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- 01:00:43
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Due to recent puerile abuse of this page, all future messages will be sent here first.
- Date:
- 30 Dec 2004
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- 03:07:28
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Hello, nice to find your website.I was a pupil at St Andrew's school in the late 1940's and most of the 50's also a choirboy at St andrews church during Rev Edwards tenure and for a short time Rev Johnson's who I believe came from Ireland.Living in St James Street it was only a short walk to school and church.The verger was Mr Hyde of whom I have fond memories, of many trips up the tower and helping him drain the extra communion wine 'hic'!when he cleaned up from the communion service. The choir master was Mr Hatcroft all the choirboys called him 'paddy'. Over at St Andrews school Miss Pimblet was head mistress down stairs and Mr Pheasey head master upstairs. Other teachers I remember were Mr Ashcroft, Mrs. Coburn, Mr Swann and Mrs. Pheasey. We also helped the caretaker I think Mr Thompson shovel coke down a hole on the Oxford Street side of the school for the school heating. Yes those were the days. Now I have found your web site I will check It regularly to see the comings and goings at St Andrews. Graham Jackson, Saskatchewan,Canada.
- Date:
- 05 Jan 2005
- Time:
- 09:35:20
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HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE.
- Date:
- 14 Apr 2005
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- 23:09:24
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Today our ISP suffered a serious loss of data, including the loss of this entire website. Fortunately the webmaster had a backup copy so that the site could be quickly reinstated. Unfortunately that backup did not include any new messages entered into this guestbook since January 2005. If you have made a guestbook entry since then, we apologise for the loss of your message.
- Date:
- 09 May 2005
- Time:
- 18:51:20
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Isn't it about time we had the May letter from the vicar? I look forward to reading these every month.
- Date:
- 11 May 2005
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- 03:34:00
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Sorry about that. Life gets very busy sometimes! (too busy - why else would I be sat here at this unearthly hour of the morning?!!) I really thought I had put this on - the omission was a genuine oversight. It is now corrected.
- Date:
- 14 May 2005
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- 23:04:03
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Thank you for that I just read 'The Vicar Writes'. Inspiring as ever! Church attendances may have fallen in recent years, but most people in this country still describe themselves as christian and our justice system and whole culture is based on christian values. It's a pity that Sunday has become just another shopping or working day for so many people rather than a 'holy day' for resting and going to church.
- Date:
- 11 Jun 2005
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- 00:01:20
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Hello to everyone, just thought i would let you all know this my two brothers (Joshua and Jordan) first time on our web site, and i have just asked them to sign in and say HI to everyone. Our new email address is mlukiebabey@ntlworld.com should any of you wish to get in touch, please feel free we look forward to hearing your good news. Love to you all, God Bless, LUKE, JOSH and JORDAN MARTIN P.S. Mum is home and is getting better, she has her first appointmet, with the neurologist on Tuesday at Hope Hospital and this will determin whether or not she can return to work and Nanna is much better and is getting back to her old self, WORST LUCK!!! Thankyou all for your prayers at such a difficult time, but email me for an update when ever. LUKE XXXXXXXX
- Date:
- 02 Aug 2005
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- 02:18:05
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my mother, joyce lonergan nee fisher, was a rose queen at saint andrew's in the late 1930's and it a memory she recalls as being one of the highlights in her life. Money was very short but her family all did her proud for the occasion. Many of you may recall my aunt, Olive Wood, who attended your church all her life. What a great website
- Date:
- 04 Dec 2005
- Time:
- 08:40:41
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hello, I have a sunday school prize dated 1914 it is a cookery book and was presented to a member of our family for good attendance, if it is of interest to you I will bring it to show you or if you would like to display it I will gladley lend it for a short period (will you please reply using the guest book and keep my details private)
- Date:
- 17 Jan 2006
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- 16:45:12
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Hi there, Just wanted to say a big hello to St. Andrews church. My name is Alicia Arana, I attended your church as a child along with my mother (Winsome Arana) and my brother and sister, back in the late 1980s, early 1990s. We went back to Belize, Central America, in 1993. I don't remember much about St. Andrews in terms of details (I remember we got a new vicar just before we left, I don't know if it's the same guy now?) but I do remember always enjoying church, being in the choir and going to Sunday School. I'm glad to see that it's still going strong, and you guys are now on the web! Update, for those of you who knew us, my mom is still living in Belize, doing well and we've got a good church home there. I live in Canada now, i just graduated from law school and i'm working here. My brother and sister are doing their Masters in the USA. Hopefully, I'll get to visit Eccles again sometime soon!
- Date:
- 18 Jan 2006
- Time:
- 20:26:31
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Hello my name is Jane Sice and i am 67 years of age I have only just got used to using computers and I eventually found this wonderful web page.Many thanks indeed to the creater of the site and may God bless you. Jane Slice (Retired butcher)
- Date:
- 22 Jan 2006
- Time:
- 13:31:06
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