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Lunch Club Drama
If you are retired or handicapped a local lunch
Members of Toothill Community Dance Campaign
club could provide you with the opportunity to
have linked up with Vivienne Cross to plan two
get out and meet new friends as well as enjoy-
drama clubs, one for adults and one for child-
ing a reasonably priced meal. The cost of the
ren. Readers of the Link may remember that
meal is usually about 50p and anyone who is
Vivienne advertised in the last issue for adults
retired or handicapped can join if there is a
interested in drama, she had a good response
vacancy. Some clubs charge a little more or
and the group is under way. Meanwhile the Dance
raise money for outings or parties.
Campaign had been talking for some time about
To start such a club, as well as members, an a children's -roue. We've been meeting to-
organiser, treasurer and helpers are required; gether and the hope is that the two groups will
anyone can help, young or old, man or woman. co-ordinate their activities.So.....
Once we know how many people are interested we ADULTS DRAdA The Freshbrook and District Drama-
will arrange a meeting. The club will be on the tic Society is planning its first production
bus route at Toothill. If you think you may be and would welcome many new members from Toot-
interested contact : Mrs. Ross, 35 Stratford hill, Freshbrook and Westlea. lHore details from
Close, Toothi lL Tel : 41G59 or Mrs. Topping, 24 Vivienne Cross, 51 Grantham Ci.,Freshbrook.
Oakham Close Toothill Tel : 692787.
iel: 487744.
Childrens Service
Parents with babies, toddlers and young child- Saturday Drama Club
ren are. always welcome at 'foothill Church; for 6 year olds arid above
there will be another service :;lanned with will start on Saturday July 25th with an
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the :; especially in mind. on ;Junday 5Uth August enrolment session at Toothill Farmhouse from
at 10.45 am . There is a re;ular monthly service 10.3Oam.-12.30pm. Contact Norma. Barton 4,
at Lydiard i'regoze or %arerits and children at Stansfield Cl.,Toothi.il. ^A--A
10.00a.n. on the first Sunda:' of every month. Tel: 487032 1" 1,U VI 4
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lill are welcome.
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PLAYSPOT SPOTS
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Octobus visits Toothill Rainbows in Wesfle'a
This summer the Octobus comes to Toothill. Its The summer holidays in Westlea are not going
a double decker bus packed full of exciting to be dull. The Rainbow Room is coming again
things to make the summer holidays go with a on Thursday 30th July, 6th and 13th August.
bang - sports and games equipment and arts and Three workers on board will help to organize
craft materials. All children of school age games and interesting activities for Westlea
are invited to join in and enjoy themselves children. Kids, Mums and Dads are all
under supervision. The Octobus is going to be invited to come to the Rainbow Rooms which
at Toothill School from 10 a.m to 3.30 p.m on will be parked near the Withy Meads Play Area
3 Mondays, 27th July, 3rd and 10th August.
Fresh brook PIayscheme
The Freshbrook Playscheme will be based at the Community Centre from 3rd - 20th August. Attend-
ance is free and children may come and go as they please; but bus fares and entry to facilities
will be required for activities marked with *. There will also be a Tuck Shop.
Younger children 5-9 year olds Older children 10 + vear olds
MON TRIPS see below TRIPS see below
TOES a.m Ramble Crafts, sports, games
p.m Crafts, sports, games *Swimming at Oasis
•mom a.m *Swimming at Oasis Drama workshop
p.m. Picnic on August 5th & 12th, Party on August 19th
THURS a.m. Drama workshop Ramble
p .m. Crafts, Sports, Games "You name it" session suggest
TRIPS one and win a prize.
MON August 3rd - Weston-Super-Mare - f1.50 each
MON 11 10th - American Museum, Bath - i1.60 each
MON " 17th - Dgddington House, Bus 90p, Entry- Adults fl.00, Children 65p
More information and booking for trips from Maureen Starkie, 6 Chudleigh and
Alison Lane, 20 Lambert Close