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TOOTHILL RESIDENT
ORGANISATION
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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
7.3O PM 26TH NOVEMBER
AT THE FARMHOUSE
BODIAM DRIVE
By now you should have received a notice through your door inviting YOU to the A.G.M. of the
Toothill Residents Organisation. Afterthe election of officers for 1981-82 erd consideration of
resolutions, there will be a coffee break followed by a question & answer forum on the new District
Centre. Ken Hislop (Thamesdown Borough Council) and Ken Bowden (Carrefour) will be present
to answer your questions which should have been submitted in writing. You're invited to come.
ONE LAST THOUGHT-The TRO is a voluntary organisation of residents working on your behalf, but
we are running short of volunteers to be street representatives. Unless more people come forward
to help we may not be able to continue. PLEASE help us to help you by volunteering as a street
representative - its easy and will take very little of your time.
Bob Bannister, Chairman, 5 Kirkstall Close
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Thamesdown Council recently received tenders • 7`
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Group suggested, however, that there were •
much more useful shops required. Thamesdown The Toy Library exists to provide good, tough
councillors agreed with them when the matter toys which you can borrow for your child for
came up at a recent meeting. just 10p per week. Come & see for yourself.
Tuesdays 1.30 - 3.30 Community Room
EVENING CLASSES Toothill School
A number of Evening Classes are still running.
New members are welcome to join. Just turn PA R E N T &
up on the night .
Mon F'brook School 7-9 Japanese Ribbon
Making TODDLERS
7.15-9.15 Dress making
Tues " " 7-9 Mixed Light Crafts Relax with a cup of tea while your child plays
7-9 Yoga with others. The Toy Library is extending
Wed Oliver Tomkins 7.30-9 Ladies Keep Fit its hours so that parents and children can
Toothill School 7-9 Yoga meet each other. Try it out.