Saturday, 21 August 2021

Provincial Bowls Competition



 

The Provincial 'annual' bowls competition took place at Moor Park Bowling Club, Preston, on Sunday 18th July.  This was a one-day event which proved very successful as Covid prevented any other form of competition and was organised by Bros Mike Finley and Ted Donnelly.
 
 
Teams from six Circles took part; Accrington, Burnley, Longridge, Lytham St Annes, Preston 14, Preston 144. They were divided into two mini leagues and played two matches each.  There were two greens at our disposal. The final was between Accrington and Burnley who topped their respective leagues.  Accrington won 4-1 and Brother Provincial President Bernard presented the trophy to the winners.
 
 

Friday, 13 August 2021

Preston & District Circle's Charity BBQ

Brothers, families and friends of Preston 144 Circle held a Charity BBQ to raise money for Brother President, Shaun Horsfield's chosen charity, Aid to the Church in Need (ACN).

The BBQ was held in a 'medieval' barn at Haighton Hall Farm.

The money raised is still being counted (!) and along with a number of generous donations is expected to raise about £1700 for the charity.
Thank You to all who supported it.


Brother President addresses the gathering.


The Raffle ticket sellers.

The Cooks


John, the bar-man


Mystery prizes.

 

Wednesday, 11 August 2021

 

President Jack Knight and his wife, Marian.














































Friday, 6 August 2021

Preston & District Circle's Mass for Vocations.

A group of brothers and wives attended the annual
Mass for Vocation recently.
The Mass was celebrated in the beautiful, old church of
St. Mary's, Newhouse (Barton) by Canon Robert Horn (Rtd.) 
He reminded the congregation of the need to pray daily for vocations to the priesthood and the religious life.

 

Monday, 2 August 2021

Preston & District 'Trainspotters'

Preston & District Circle's Trainspotters' Group chose Liverpool as the venue for the recent outing.



First stop was at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King



We arrived just as a very 'posh' wedding was about to begin.

Next it was down 'Hope Street'(!) to the Philharmonic pub for our first drink.


This was followed by a walk through the city centre to the dock area in search of somewhere to dine.

Eventually we settled for Guosto's Italian menu.

After a long lunch stop, we visited the Liverpool Maritime Museum (We had to have a bit of 'culture'!)

Following the visit, it was a long walk back to Lime Street railway station calling at two Wetherspoons pubs on the way!

Thanks Mike for another great outing!