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14 	The Link Magazine • April 1994

    HOOVER • HOTPOINT           MAUREEN PEARSON                 Purton Cricket Club prepares
         SPECIALIST                                            for new season at Link Centre
                                         A.T.T.
        J. PHILLIPS             TAXATION ADVISOR                          New players wanted
                                                          Purton Cricket Club won Wiltshire matches every Sunday and run an
        SERVICING                 For Advice and Help on   League championships in 1991 and Under 15 team.
     Repairs to most makes of    Personal and Business Tax   1992 and have recently accepted an
                                                                                       Purton are holding indoor nets at
    Washing Machines, Dryers,   Completion of Tax Returns   invitation to join the Bristol centred the Link Centre every Thursday be-
     Dishwashers, Microwaves                              County Affiance League which is tween 6.30pm to 8.30pm in the run
                                and Preparation of Accounts
      and Vacuum Cleaners                                 viewed as 'one level' down from the up to the new season. Interested
                                  for the Inland Revenue
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                                                          Presenting and receiving donations, from left, Richard Hammond from Action
                                                          Aid, Joyce Cameron, the Mayor, Martin Cameron, Mary Sheppard of Swindon
                                                          Action Aid and Marion Perkins from Prospect Foundation
                                                            Concerts in May and December  deaths in the third world can be
                                                          last year raised £418 for the Prospect  traced to poorquality water, so help-
                                                          Foundation and Action Aid received  ing villagers to dig wells is a prior-
   MULTI-POINT LOCKING  •  WOODGRAIN  •  VAT INCLUDED     £615 plus £150 fromBritish Telecom.  ity. Teaching school teachers and
                                                            MarionPerkins,Prospectappeals  farmers, and giving basic health
                                                          campaign administrator, told the  training to local people is also an
                                                          assembled singers that the Founda- important area of work.
                                     Open Mon - Sat
                                                          tion reached its £2 million target in   Action Aid's work does not re-
                                     11.15am - 11.00pm    early March and a further half a  ceive major news coverage because
                                     Sunday closed        million is needed. Hopefully build- it concentrates on supporting long
    Traw  erman                      Car Park A           ing on the 16 residential bed and 15  term, preventative projects. Assist-
                                     West Swindon Centre
         Family fish   1U,  restaurants &  	              day bed hospice will start in the late  ance from groups like the Cameron
                                                          spring. Thereafter £1 million a year  Singers was therefore particularly
                                                          will be needed to run the hospice.   welcome.
         EASTER BARGAINS                                    She asked everybody to buy a   Swindon's Action Aid volunteer
                                                          sunflower during hospice move- coordinator, Mary Sheppard from
      Large Cod & Standard Chips Wa12-S  Now £2.35
                                                          ment week in June.         Shaw, said she was delighted that
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      Standard Cod & Chips  	Now £2.00                      Richard Hammond of Action Aid  the Singers had helped Action Aid
      Budget Cod & Chips  	Waj4-7-7  Now £1.75            said the organisation is committed  once again.
                                                          to long term development in poor   People who would like to get in-
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     Choose us FIRST for the Best Quality Take Home Food Available   ple to create the conditions fora self- call Mary Sheppard on 874475.
      Telephone Orders Welcome - 870455                   sufficient future.           To help the Prospect Foundation,
                                                            He said the majority of child   call 616134.
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