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6 FRESHBROOK & GRANGE PARK
Sioux Indians take over Windmill Hill School
COOKS Youngsters at Windmill Hill School
T.V& were enthralled when experts in
North Americanlndian folklore vis-
ited them during October.
VIDEO Year 5 has been studying Native
Americans during the autumn term
REPAIR and the visit by 'American West', a
family who travel around the coun-
SERVICE try relating Indian history, culture,
music and dance, was a high point.
Hundreds of questions put to the
FREE family during the day were an-
Home Estimates swered and manyrnyths and televi-
Repairs by sion stereotypes were overturned in
Qualified the stories told about North Ameri-
can Indians.
Engineers.
Sales & Rentals Facechoice
All Work Sioux Indian Dee Wicicala Cistinna and her son David Storm Dancer
Guaranteed Pharmacy perform for Windmill Hill children
Tel: Swindon Freshbrook
825795 Village Centre Children's Disco Toddlers
Tel: 870226 Monday 4 November welcomed
6.30pm - 8pm
NO Opening Times: Open to children, 6- 12 years old, Freshbrook Mothers & Toddlers
New members are welcomed at
CALL Monday - Friday of Freshbrook and Grange Park Group which meets in the Commu-
nity Centre.
residents at Freshbrook
9am - 1pm
215pm - 630pm Community Centre Join in on Tuesday and Thursday
OUT Tuesday 50p admission lOam to 12 noon.
Fun activities include painting,
Organised by the
9am -1 pm; 2.l5pm-5pm Freshbrook Village Group crayoning, playdough, stories etc.
CHARGE Saturday 9am - 12noon Also there's a special Christmas
Table Top Sale Bingo!! (for Mums) on 6 December.
Sat 16 November Pop inorcall Mrs Davis on 870331
lOam - 12 noon or Mrs Sharp on 497109 for more
Freshbrook School details.
Tables £5, book early.
Limited places Village association
Tel: 873368 or 872450 saved
Organised by Friends of
ma Freshbrook School Following TheLinkmagazine 'Crisis
for residents' association' story last
TAKE-AWAY & HOME DELIVERY SERVICE Christmas Bazaar month, fifty people turned up at the
I!I Freshbrook Freshbrook Village Group annual
Community Centre general meeting on 9 October.
Sat. 16 November, 1pm The previous meeting in Septem-
LINK READERS' Admission 20p for adults and ber had to be postponed because not
unaccompanied children. enough people attended. There was
Attractions include Father
AUTUMN SPECIAL Christmas, tombola, bric-a-brac a serious threat of the community
centre closing down as there were
stalls, toys and many more not enough people present to elect a
BUY ANY SUPER SIZE PIZZA In aid of Rainbow Playgroup management committee.
Terry Isles from Turnham Green,
ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, OR WEDNESDAY Crafty Tea re-elected as chairman, said he was
AND GET THE SAME PIZZA REGULAR SIZE FREE! Friday 22 November encouraged by the support for the
Village Group. 'The meeting was
2.l5pm
Just present this voucher which is valid until 30 Windmill Hill School usefulas we'veattracted several new
November 1991 and have yourself a great deal. From cakes to lace. A variety of people onto thecentre management
committee and we can look forward
crafts made by local people.
(Note: Only exchangeable at Show. to developing the centre.
Ideal for that special gift or a treat
"For many the community centre
Not to be used with any other offer/voucher) for yourself. Refreshments has become just a place to rent rooms.
& home made cakes.
P1 ZZARAMA In aid of school funds They've forgotten that local people,
volunteers are responsible for run-
FREE TO YOUR DOOR Christmas Bazaar ning the building. After all, every-
body who lives in Freshbrook and
Sat. 30 November, 2pm GrangeParkis automaticallya mem-
- WHY PAY MORE? Freshbrook berof the VillageGmupassociation.
Community Centre It's as much their centre as mine.
Visit Santa Claus, lots of stalls "Td like more projects which bring
Organised by the Freshbrook the community together like the re-
Village Group vival of the Freshbrook Fun Day."