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CAN YOUR CHILD STAND NO THANK YOU
A Community Centre has been returned
ON ITS OWN TWO FEET
to Thamesdown Council to run. The volunteer
AND HANDS? management committee of the Upper Shaw
Farm Centre, Westlea decided that things were
At TUMBLE TOTS we know that the physical
and mental development of young children is just not going rightfor them and reckoned the
Council could do a better job of hiring out the
very much determined by their environment.
centre. Their decision was determined by the
TUMBLE TOTS has been especially designed to out of the way location of the centre, a lack
help young children in these all-important of interest by the community at large and
years, to carefully guide and encourage them falling numbers on the committee.
as they discover and learn coordination of The Upper Shaw Farm Centre can now be
movement, and through the apparatus specific- booked by telephoning 26161 ext 3176.
ally designed for young TUMBLE TOTS to
learn how to achieve new and rewarding skills. COME & MAKE MONEY
As an introduction, your child's first TUMBLE The next CHARITY MARK ET STALLS day at
TOTS lesson is absolutely free. So if you'd the Link Centre is on Saturday June 28th
like to know more about TUMBLE TOTS, come between 10 am - 2 pm. The previous stalls
along to Freshbrook Community Centre on Mon have raised as much as £500 between them
days or the Link Centre on Thursdays or tel- each time. If your group would like a stall
ephone 24287 for more information. for July 26th it needs to be booked during the
week beginning 30th June. Please ring Nicky
Baker or Sarah Jennings for more details
ANNE ELLIOTT (s.R.H.) 871212 Ext. 234.
STATE REGISTERED HAIRDRESSER MY THANKS
Mrs. Mary McCann of Bodiam Drive would
Offering a professional service
* in the comfort of your home. like to express her grateful thanks to all
her friends and neighbours for the messages
For an appointment, please telephone of condolence, the beautiful floral tributes
Swindon 870330 and the support received after the recent sad
x loss of her dear husband Jim.
NEW MAN IN TOWN
Wigljtman Geoff Bender is the new Neighbourhood Work-
er employed by Thamesdown Council in the
Toothill area. Geoff comes to West Swindon
Established 1898
after many years living and working in London.
His first task as Neighbourhood Worker is to
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PIN SE^'LING get to know the area and he will be visiting
community groups and contacting people in-
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ring 613183 or 26161 ext.3191.
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