All Saints Church
Sunday, 11 November 2018 in 40m (8–1–11)
1260 All Saints Place Doubles
1 Janet M Risdale
2 Sister Maureen Pike
3 Yvonne A Woodcock
4 Paul Sharp
5 Christopher C P Woodcock (C)
6 Robert H Harvey
Rung by the local band on Armistice Day prior to the 6pm Remembrance Service, with the bells half muffled to mark the Centenary of the Armistice. Rung remembering all those who were killed during the Great War 1914-1918, especially the 12 men, boys & lady from this village who did not return.
We especially remember Private KENNETH DYKES, who was killed in action on 31st July 1917 aged 19. Kenneth was a ringer at this Church.
Also Private George Dykes (brother of Kenneth) & Sergeant D. V. Leone who both served in the Great War and both survived, they were both ringers at this Church.
We also especially remember this year the centenary’s of the deaths of:
EDITH DOROTHY PEPPER (7th Apr 1918, aged 25),
ALBERT LESLIE CASH (17th Sept 1918, aged 18).
We Will Remember Them!
Their Name Liveth For Evermore
When You Go Home, Tell Them Of Us And Say, For Your Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today.
"Ring out the thousand wars of old, Ring in the thousand years of peace."
Rung also as part of the ‘Battle’s Over’ event. This evening the Church spire was floodlit red as the village’s beacon.
(Rung also for the Lincoln Diocesan Guild)

This performance is linked to the events: Saint Andrew's and All Saints Society — Nocton Remembers (WW1 commemorations), Saint Andrew's and All Saints Society — Remembering our fallen local Ringers (WW1) and Ringing for the Centenary of the WWI Armistice

The Weekly Journal for Church Bell Ringers since 1911