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10 SHAW
Town helps out at Brookfield
WHAT TS 00 School will be the envy of every strip, sponsor logos and all. We're
The football players at Brookfield I knew we were getting a complete
other school team in Swindon, fol- absolutely delighted that the club
NEXT? lowing the decision by Swindon is helping the school and the boys
Town P.C. to sponsor a complete are very proud.'
kit. Ross said the club had been more
Headteacher Roger Nicholas ex- than pleased to sponsor the kit
For repairs on all Volvo and plained that he was talking to Town when he suggested the idea. He
player Ross MacLaren whose son said he was starting to get involved
non-Volvo cars attends the school. "I mentioned with the school and hoped to ar-
that we were looking for someone range a trip around the County
Ridgeway West Paint and Body Repair Centre can to support the team. The next thing Ground for pupils in the future.
help take the STRESS from You and Your Vehicle The Brookfiefd team with headt eacher Roger Nicholas and assistant coach Lesley
Shaw, pictured with Town players Ross MacLaren, left, David Kerslake and
mascot Ian MacLaren, centre
Ell
For a ree estimate on all types of large and small
Accident or Paint Repairs, contact:
Terry Davis, Ridgeway West Paint & Body Centre,
2 Lynton Road, Cheney Manor Industrial Estate, Swindon
Tel: 0793-491149 • Fax: 0793-521564
APPROVED BODYSHOP Playgroup places Friends of Shaw Ridge Primary School
The Holy Trinity Playgroup holds its FREE Christmas Bazaar
first session on 6 November in Holy & Car Boot Sale
Trinity Church, Shaw. There are still Sunday 25 November, 1.30p.m.-
a few vacancies and some for 3.30p.m. Shaw Ridge School
January. For further information, To book a pitch for Car Boot Sale
contact Marilyn Klepacz on 874546. (5) phone 874272
Shaw W.I. Big money raising
Debbie Griffiths writes: New computers and a new photo-
Christmas is coming, some of you copier are the target items totalling
may have purchased Christmas £1,000 in a current fundraising
presents from our Barrow at ASDA, campaign at Shaw Ridge School.
Choose Us First last month. Our combined and Two hundred people took part
varied talents produced an interest- in the fifth Shaw Ridge School 10
ingdisplayof goods and craft items, kilometre run and a fun run on 7
For the Best Quality Take Home (all profits donated to charity). October. £640 was raised for school
Some members slaved away re- funds.
Food Available cently sewing tiny hexagonal Recently pupils took part in a
patches together to produce a beau- sponsored swim in the Link Centre
tiful quilt cover. I admire their pa- pool. And not to be outdone,
Fried Freshly For You - tience for such a labour intensive headteacher Keith Burke, pictured
Cod, Plaice, Haddock, Skate, Huss, Scampi, task. The finished article will hope- below, accepted the challenge and
fully give much pleasure to the completed 80 lengths.
Chips, Various Pies, Sausages and Chicken. Swindon hospice.
Don't be dismayed after reading
Why not try one of our delicious this if, like me you can't sew. You
can still join the W.I. Come along
Curries for a change? and just listen to our guest speakers
and meet new friends. You may
Have you had one of our big beefburgers? visit us up to 3 times (cost SOp) be-
fore you need to decide to join W.I.
They're Great. Our next monthly meeting is
Monday 19 November, 730p.m. at
Open Monday - Saturday Shaw Community Centre. The
11.30am - 2pm; 430pm - 11pm speaker will be talking about 'Cards
and their Stories'. If poetry is your
Car Park 'A' West Swindon Centre forte then enter ourcompetition and
TELEPHONE ORDERS WELCOME - 870455 reword a carol. For more informa-
tion please ring me, Debbie 875725.