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10 SHAW
DUNCAN Football fun with the stars Books for all
Shaw RidgeSchool devoted a whole
SELF DRIVE Eighty boys and girls took part in a week to books and the enjoyment of
mass football training session at reading in May.
HIRE Shaw's Saitway School in May Visiting authors including Helen
conducted by Swindon Town play- East, Dick Cate, Mike Dickinson, Jill
Vehicles for Hire ers David Kirsiake and Ross
at Competitive Rates McLaren. Bennett and David Cox read stories
Vans • Lutons • Estates David Kirslake shows Stacy Messam and talked to the children about their
work.
Cars • Mini Bus and Michael Lees the technicalities of a The event was sponsored by Al-
272 Ermin Street good pass lied Dunbar and involved children,
Stratton St. Margaret staff and parents in reading, compe-
Swindon Jumble wanted titions and puzzles.
Shaw Women's Institute is holding Pictured with childrens poet Judith
Tel: 822193 a jumble sale in July with proceeds Nicholls, from leftLaura Craft, Kathy
being shared between club fun and Hancox, Sally Price and Liam
Open Daily 9am - 6 pm CLIC. Call 873234 to arrange col- McGrogan.
Sundays 9am - 1pm lection.
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Over 100 people attended a fashion
Raymond Stansfield show at Shaw Church. Volunteers
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with over 30 years experience. pays fair wages to people in the
Third World. Below: Marion Aldridge
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A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Awards for survival
Three childrenatShawRidge School
have achieved the highest award in
the Amateur Swimming Associa-
tion's swimming challenge by pass-
ing the personal survival Honours
F%f CRfcTf '74
Certificate.
Tania Beagley, 11, Paul Cox and
DRIVEWAYS Chris Blythin, both 10, had to com-
plete a very difficult course which
A tree for Katie required swimming long distances
c Pattern stamped The children of Brook Field School and performing a variety of sur-
concrete in natural held a service at the beginning of vival tasks during the swim.
May for Katie Or-me, the 5'Iyear old Head teacher Kieth Burke said the
stone colours for from Sparcells who died in April children had made a tremendous
after a valiant fight against cancer. achievement at a very high stand-
paths, patios Rev. Helen Drummond read a ard.
& driveways sermon and the children sang their Children start swimming from
favourite hymns. their second term at Shaw Ridge
Katie's mum Julie Orme, from where great stress is placed on
Sparcells, donated and planted a learning personal survival tech-
Wide range of tree in the school grounds, below. niques.
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