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Harvest gifts for Prospect
MAUREEN PEARSON REMOVALS Staff at Greenmeadow School were amazed by the response to their
A.T.T. Man with a van, Harvest Festival fund raising which gathered in the grand total of £470 for
Who gives the best
TAXATION ADVISOR The Prospect Foundation.
price & service he can!
For Advice and Help on The money was raised by giving join the celebrations presided over
Full house removals or single items every pupil an envelope with a pic- by the Reverend Raymond Adams
Personal and Business Tax ture of a flower drawn on it. Each from St John's Church. After the
Completion of Tax Returns time a coin was dropped in the en- service the envelopes were pre-
id€d4Cee
and Preparation of Accounts velope the child could colour in one sented to Dave Roberts of The Pros-
for the Inland Revenue *47me of the flower petals. The sealed pect Foundation.
envelopes were then combined with As the envelopes were sealed,
27 Holmleigh the harvest produce donated to cre- school staff had no idea how much
Call Andy for Immediate response
Haydon Wick ate a centrepiece for the school's money was raised until Prospect
Tel: 0793 - 695613 Harvest Festival assembly. telephoned them with the good
Swindon SN2 3RH
24 hour service Parents and children due to start news. They were all delighted with
Tel: (0793) 724172 Mob: 0836 - 204105 school in January were invited to the generosity of local people.
House clearance -Storage also undertaken
Bowlers end first season
Broadgreen & Greenmeadow on a high note
Haydon Wick Bowling Club celebrated a successful first full season
Christian Fellowships recently with their annual dinner and prizegiving in the Crossways Suite
at the Moonrakers on 21 October.
invite you to "We've had a superb season" said
AN EVENING OF POWER AND PRAISE spokeswoman Viviene Barker.
'We've played about thirty friendly
on Saturday 12 November matches and the gentlemen have
7pm, at The Church of the been playing in the Swindon & Dis-
trict league. The ladies are joining in
First Born, Prospect Place, 1995."
Old Town Viviene made it two in a row
scooping the award for Ladies Dou-
Further details from bles with Pat Edmunds and thePresi-
Roger Manning 723618 dent's Cup mixed doubles competi-
tion with husband Stuart Barker.
The Groundsman's Trophy for
singles was the cup every club mem-
ber wanted to win. Put up by
ground sman Bob, the prize included
a year's lawn care for the victor. Centre, Winners of the Presidents Cup
Roger Dyson was this year's lucky Viviene and Stuart Barker. Left, Roger
winner. Dyson, winner of Croundsman's trophy,
rative V Other awards went to Kathleen Gerry Eagles, Club President. Right,
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Smith (ladies singles), Ron Beavan Kathleen Smith, Ladies Singles winner
(gentlemens singles), Stuart Barker Bowls is proving to be a popular
NEVER PAINT and Tony Carter (gentlemens dou- activity in Haydon Wick and this
bles), Kath and Bob James (mixed thriving club currently has 75 mem-
doubles) and DaveThomas, Duncan bers. Anyone interested in joining
YOUR HOUSE AGAIN Harper and Ken Reynolds (Cap- should ring secretary Keith Ford on
tain's Day triples). 721537
WE do remove all timber from the exterior of
your home & replace it with PVCu cellular Calling gardeners
profiles
The Garden Society are holding their good year for the gardeners and this
WE do use British Board of Agrément (BBA)
Annual Genera l Meeting at the Hay- friendly group set to flourish.
approved materials don Centre on Tuesday 22 Novem- Once business is concluded mem-
WE do offer a 10 year guarantee ber from 730pm. bers will be settling back to enjoy a
With a successful summer flower slide and video show. Anyone wish-
WE do offer a free, no obligation survey and show and some meetings attracting ing to join the society should simply
quotation, then let you make up your mind
up to nine newpeople, it's been a pop along to a meeting.
WE do complete the installation with minimal
disruption and mess
Shape-up for Xmas
WE do offer a wide choice of styles and With shaping up for the party sea-
advice on the best options for you Wednesdays means Wise Owls
son a priority for many at this time with fun and games for the young at
• Maintenance Free
WE do have hundreds of satisfied customers of year, the Haydon Centre are of- heart from lOam till noon. Activities
• Weatherproof
WE do offer a fast and friendly service • Rot Proof feringa rangeof daytimesessions to include gentle keep-fit, badminton,
suit all ages.
• Doesn't Split, table tennis and short mat bowls.
On Tuesdays it's Cardio-Shape
Ladies conditioning on Thursdays
We do look forward Warp or Crack from 9.45am to 1045am. Suitable from 945am to 1045am gives an-
to your call on (0793) 813305 • Suitable for any for all fitness levels, this is an ideal other chance to improve all round
age of property
class for mums with young children fitness in a friendly atmosphere. For
REPLACE WOOD FOR GOOD as a creche for under 5s is provided more details on these sessions call
on a first come, first served basis. 706666.