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10 TOOTH ILL
Swim coach says farewell to thousands
DUNCAN A swimming teacher known to nearly every pri- am quite sad at stopping," said Janet. "1 would hope
mary school child in Swindon has hung up her
that no child has left school without being able to
P LF DRIVE costume after twenty years instructing. swim."
Janet Renyard has had contact with all of the She was presented with a cut glass bowl at Oliver
SELF DRIVE HIRE town's junior schools and has probably taught at Tomkins Junior School on 11 July. Headteacher
least 20,000 children during her service with Wilt- Revd. Andrew Padgett said, "Janet will be remem-
at competitive rates
shire County Council and Thamesdown Council at bered as a firm but kind teacher. The children
Cars - Estates the Health Hydro and Link Centre pools. always responded and gave their best. Her contri-
"1 have countless, unforgettable memories and bution has been tremendous."
Lutons - Vans
Oliver Tomkins headtcacher Andrew Padgett presents Janet Ren yard with a token of appreciation
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Free nursery places still available
Building work has started to provide a nursery unit at Toothill
Primary School ready for opening in September 1997.
Children with their fourth birth- and are offered on the basis of
daybetweeni September 1997 and distance from the school.
31 August 1998 qualify for places Places are free and applications
on five mornings or afternoons per can be made by telephone. Par-
by week. Places are still available to ents should contact the school on
children outside the Toothill area 497250 from 1 September.
V&Ssic Fin&&rs It's the Spice Girls wot done it!
Despite gale force winds and sweeping rain, Toothill School raised
Manufacturers of Fine English Furniture over £1,000 at their fete on 28 June, more than ever before. The Spice
Girls opened the event and by popular demand, the 'girls' returned for
French polishing • Furniture repairs • Woodfinishing specialists
a repeat performance at a hymn practice assembly on 1 July.
Spicy lookalike teachers, rear from left, Charmian Harrison, Tessa Dean,
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