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14 The Link Magazine • April 2000
Bowls the perfect summer game
Purton Bowls Club is planning two events aimed at both the complete beginner and the experienced player.
On Saturday 13 May, a team of On 17 July, the club is the venue sixty of Wiltshire's top players in says bowls is an ideal game for the
Wiltshire county coaches will be for a Top Score Championship with competition, whole family. "Quite a few of our
on hand to provide instruction to Link magazine advertiser members live in West and North
newcomers to the game and also Mansfield Begbie Associates is a Swindon and we're very keen to
to improvers. major sponsor of the event, attract more. We have an excel-
The club had a successful 1999 lent green and club house and we
outdoor season and has several welcome all ages."
Wiltshire competition winners The green opens on 15 April. To
amongst its membership. find out more about the club, call
Club secretary Chris Cheesley Chris Cheesley on 872446.
Competition sponsor Mike Rees of Mansfield Begbie, centre, with Chris
Cheesley, left, and club chairman Ron Slade
for teams
Boys and girls at Tregoze School are now playing in the West Swin-
don schools leagues wearing kits supplied parents Pete and Tracey
Bailey who run the Big Adventure after school and holiday club.
The Baileys have two sons at the school; their daughter left last
summer and the Big Adventure runs a breakfast club at Tregoze.
The club hopes to sponsor other schools where they organise break-
fast or after-school activities, in which case there could be Big A teams
playing each other.
The Big A teams with Tracey Bailey, left, Pete Bailey, centre, Tregoze School
deputy headteacher Steve Richardson and team coach Helen Swanson
celebrates
Swindon
A decade of keep fit
Lee Hogan has been organising keep fit classes in West Swindon
and advertising them in The Link for ten years. Here he looks back.
We began with one class at Fresh-
brook community centre which
soon became very busy. We later
moved to Greendown School
where Bodies by Design has been
based ever since.
With Carol Hart and Lorna Slack
as our main instructors, we now
have thirteen successful exercise
classes in West Swindon and are
keen to start more.
'c We have worked with a number
ekl C Co &U&70/(& %f( of leading companies to organise
exercise sessions including Mo-
torola, Galileo, the DeVere and Al-
lied Dunbar and helped several the 'top people's personal trainer'
causes such as: MIND, Help the by colleagues in the industry as I
Lee Carol
Aged, Pre-School Playgroups As- can boast Sir Seaton and Lady
Monday Holy Trinity, Shaw Monday Holy Trinity sociation, the GWR Christmas ap- Wills, the Hon. Rupert Digby, the
Tuesday Greendown* Wednesday Greendown
Wednesday Greendown/ Thursday Peatmoor peal and the British Olympic ap- Countess of Huntingdon, Lady
Wootton Bassett Sunday Greendown peal. Lynch-Robinson and Jenny Pitman
y
Frida Greendown Bodies by Design is best known OBE among my clients.
for its aerobic classes, but we also We intend to be around for the
have an extensive list of private next ten years and I would like to
clients for whom we arrange per- thank all those who have sup-
Fax: 01672 541367 *additional parking available at Greendown sonal training. I have been called ported us over the last ten.