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Christmas Bazaar Victorian studies students set for
Bingo
Saturday 2 December, 2pm-4pm Great Britons Channel 4 show
Every Sunday, 730pm
Toothill Farm, Bodiam Drive Toothill Community Centre
Stalls to include: toys, books, tombola, Admission 30p. Children from Oliver Tomkiris Jun- Seven pupils spent three days
raffle & Father Christmas Grotto Refreshments available ior School will be exploring before half term filming the educa-
In aid of Toothill Farm Playgroup Brunel's legacy to the Great West- tion programme on location at the
ern Railway and his influence on GWR Museum, in the Railway Vil-
Swindon in a Channel 4 documen- lage and the railway works.
Circus comes to playgroup tary to be shown next year. Their programme called 'Great
Discovering the influence of the rail- Briton and Local Hero' will be part
The children at Oliver Tomkins playgroup spent a week in October ways on how time is measured,from of a five part series called 'How we
imagining they were part of a circus. There were face painted clowns, left, Chris Collict, Amy Moss and used to live.' It will be shown from
tigers and lions at each daily session whilst playgroup staff dressed up Nathan Buries early January and the Oliver
in leotards, juggled and performed finger puppet plays. Tomkins children should be on-
Oliver Tomkins playgroup supervisors Julie Morris and Jean Goncalves with screen in mid-February.
The children in Jessie Daniels
a collection of clowns and little animals, from left, Amber Bolt, Dale Lewis,
Sam Burdock, Gemma Taylor, Ross Dearing, Luke Simpson, William Mann year 6 class have spent the first
half term following the national
curriculum local studies and his-
tory topics.
Toothill Church
Christmas Bazaar
Saturday 18 November, 2pm-5pm
Children's fancy dress
competition with prizes, Father
Christmas Grotto, stalls, games,
refreshments.
Lively church
welcomes all
Wiltshire's Ann Hall writes
greenest We are a lively, friendly church
and everyone will be very wel-
Toothill School has been declared come at any of our services or ac-
the county's most environmentally tivities listed below.
friendly in the 'Growing Up Green' Sundays:
SORE, TIRED, competition run by the Wiltshire Services 10.45am and 630pm
IANEL- Gazette and Herald and WH Smith. Mondays:
ACHING FEET? WE HAVE IT ALL Children, parents and staff have First Steps 1030am - 12 noon, a
UNDERCOVER... been planting large numbers of group for pre-school children, their
Pick up the phone and book shrubs and bulbs as part of a ten parents and carers.
your appointment with DUNCAN CAR SPARES year plan to transform the school House Group 2pm
Martin Drew MBcHA, MSSc grounds into a green haven.
COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS OF Wednesdays: House Groups 8pm
CHIROPODIST GUARANTEED NEW & USED SPARES Their work and the plans for the Thursdays:
future impressed the judges who
Home visit service or come MOT FAILURES & ACCIDENT DAMAGED awarded the school top prize of Coffee Morning lOam - 12 noon
CARS & COMMERCIALS
to our modern town centre £115 worth of books from WH Mid-week Communion Service
BOUGHT FOR CASH
12.15pm, except 5th Thursday
surgery PARTS REMOVED BY
Smith, a further £100 in vouchers
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OUR OWN PERSONNEL MONSOON and £30 to spend at Whitehill Gar- Thursday Fellowship (alternate
Tel: (01793) 511284 anytime 131 weeks) 2pm
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Prize line up, school governor David Fridays: House Group 8pm
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