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8 HAYDON WICK
Greenmeadow School PTA Big meeting for CA on 7 July
SUGARING Summer Fayre Don't forget the Haydon Wick Community Association's annual
Saturday 2 July
meeting at the Haydon Centre on Thursday 7 July at the Haydon
The simple answer to hairless, 2pm-5pm Centre from 7.30pm.
smooth skin: The Zahra Games, stalls, magic show, Your support is vital to discuss the future role and aims of the association
Method of Hair Removal. competitions, refreshments and with fresh ideas and suggestions always needed. All residents of Haydon
full arena programme ranging Wick are welcome and refreshments will be provided.
"It's not electrolysis, it's not
from fancy dress and sweet
waxing and the treatment scramble to the all male
has not been tested on animals" M ajorwrecks Tasty lunch served
Senior citizens of Haydon Wick can
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED Wimbledon Ladies final on now enjoy good food and good com-
TV for tennis fans
AT PEATMOOR pany every week with the opening
Telephone Admission 20p, children free of the Evergreen Luncheon Club at
Christine Williams zarua All proceeds to the PTA fund to the Haydon Centre.
on 871863 renew the maths equipment "This represents another exam-
ple of the Haydon Centre providing
for all residents of the local commu-
nity. At just £2 per meal it is ex-
MORGAN & Co. tremely good value for money" said
Management Committee Chair
Roger Dyson.
Volunteer Pat Nortcote is work-
SOLICITORS ing alongside Centre catering staff
Carolyn Tovey and Christine Gib-
bons to keep costs down.
Lunch is served at noon on Tues-
days. Places are limited so a reser- Carolyn Tovey and Pat Nortcote serve
vation must be made at Centre Re- up lunch to Joyce and Derrick Downs
COMPUTERISED CONVEYANCING ception by 2pm on the Tuesday be-
LOW LOW FEES fore you wish to eat. Writers pen for radio
For more details and booking call
SWINDON 0793) 512982 the Centre on 706666. Haydon Wick Writers recently en-
joyed a informative evening in the
p r . v , company of leading childrens au-
FAX: (0793) 495653 Working men thor Mary Raynor who took mem-
I , bers through the pleasures and pit-
celebrate century falls of writing and illustrating a
Haydon Wick Workingmens story for children as well as holding
Club recently celebrated 100 years a question and answer session and
HK 97 week of festivities which included a from 730pm. This month's topic is
as the hub of community life with a book signing.
The writers meet next on Thurs-
Victorian evening and Old Tyme day 21 July at the Haydon Centre
Music Hall, children's discos, bar-
becues, two dances with live bands, writing for radio with guest speaker
a hog roast and a visit from the Phyllis Lester. The meeting is open
CHINESE TAKE-AWAY Sandy Martin Roadshow. to anyone interested in writing.
Although the club was originally The group are also planning an-
WEST SWINDON CENTRE founded inSeptemberl894,thecom- other Childrens Writing Workshop
mittee decided to bring centenary day for younger scribes on 19 Au-
celebrations forward to June due to gust. To find out more call Susan
Telephone orders welcome holidays and other commitments. Mayer on 722130.
Despite changing times and com-
petition from other leisure venues
Opening Hours the club is more popular than ever
(Open Bank Holidays) with membership currently stand- Piano wanted
ing at 2,000. A lengthy waiting list If you've got a piano for sale in good
Monday - Saturday means that no new membership condition at a reasonable price Hay-
applications are being accepted at don Wick Age Concern would like
12.00 noon - 2.00pm present. to hear from you. The group enjoy a
(Sunday closed lunch) Congratulations to all at the club good sing-song and would love a
on reaching the first century with piano of their own. If you can help
Monday - Sunday many happy 'tons' to follow. please call 724981.
5.00pm- 11.00pm
FREE DP]}IXS
Town Square AT THE HAYDON CENTRE
West Swindon Centre
There's a free hot or cold chink with any purchase
Tel: from the new Haydon Centre cafe during July.
/ Open:
886871 Thursday 10.30am - 4.30pm
Tuesday & Wednesday 10.30am - 3.30pm
turday 9.30am - 1pm