Page 15 - link magazine
P. 15
The Link Magazine • July 2001 15
Running/walking for cancer cash
There was a magnificent turnout for the Race for Life WILLS
on 10 June when 2,300 women and girls ran, jogged or
walked five kilometres through Lydiard Park, in aid of
the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, nearly 1,000 more Professionally drawn by
than last year. THE ANDREWS
Swindon's Mayor Dave Cox, a keen athlete himself,
welcomed the women to the event, and expressed regret PARTNERSHIP
that he was not allowed to take part. During his year in
office he is supporting the Breast Screening Unit at PMH. A professionally prepared
Many women had written names of others they wanted will can avoid delay and
to remember on their race numbers. Denise Hofgartner distress for your family
from Freshbrook overcame her fear of crowds to take Home visit service:
part. "There was great camaraderie and support amongst
the women. No matter what shape they were or level of Single £49.95
fitness, taking part for a cause close to all of us was Double £69.95
important. It was a very well organised event." Tel: (01793) 642245
Afew of the 2000 plus participants with the Mayoress Jenny Dean and Mayor Dave Cox. Standing from left, Annette
Richards, Fiona Leakey, Caroline Painter, Denise Hofgartner. Front, Jo Sawyer, Laura and Jean Goncalvez -
BEVIRS
Windmill Hill top in netball and Shaw schools share soccer trophy
West Swindon's annual primary schools tournament once again produced eager competition amongst the
ten schools taking part. SOLICITORS
Organised for the second year
by the Greendown School PE De- for Independent
partment, the round robin tourna- Financial Advice
ment produced a hard fought
goaless draw in the football final See us first for impartial guidance
y
between Brook Field and Salt Way. on investment and mone matters
It was decided to share the trophy. Offices in Swindon, Wootton
Brook Field were also presented Bassett and Caine
with the school's league cup. Contact Jeremy Angell
Once again Windmill Hill's net- on 01249 814536
ball team overpowered all comers
in the tournament, and they col- Authorised by the Law Society to
conduct investment business
lected the league cup as well.
^L Touch of Jfealth
Shiatsu ci Qeik with Mike yeffers
Friendly rivalry from the lads of Brook Field and Salt Way who shared
tournament title, with the power net ballers from Windmill Hill
Shiatsu is a traditional Japanese healing art, using the power of
touch and movement. Reiki is an ancient form of healing that
Does international football appeal? stimulates the body's own natural ability to heal itself.
Nightowls soccer leagues is launching national mid-week 11 a-side A one hour tailor made treatment can help:
Astroturf leagues for amateur men's and women's teams in Septem- back pain, migraines, whiplash injuries, IBS,
ber and is looking for squads to take part. stress, insomnia and sports injuries.
Already a huge success in Ireland, the concept is now being rolled out
in the UK and Europe. Local league winners will play others at a Relieve the pressures of life
national level and an international tournament structure with all ex- Call now anti ask me how,,
penses trips to the European final is being organised. ,
For information about entering a team, call Nikki Green, South West ForATouch of Health
region Nightowls development manager on 07881940143 or see details
at www.nightowls.com call 01793 877634
1 Weigh-in Get in shape with
Work-out Achieve Success
RsmayCon1ey Weigh less
DietardFines Clubs a
Fitness Consultancy & Massage Therapy
Follow Rosemary's new low-fat eating plan which now
includes treats & watch the pounds and inches disappear! Weight loss • Back pain
* Monday: Noremarsh Junior School. Wootton Bassett, 5.30 & 7pm Personal training • Muscle tension
* Thursday: Saltway School, Middleleaze. 6pm
A Wednesday: Greenmeadow Primary School, Penn Close, 6 to 7.30pm
A Wednesday: Abbey Meads Community School, Hugo Drive, 8 to 9.30pm Look great on your holidays by calling
* Call Dawn on (01793) 782639 A Call Sally on (01793) 731148
Dawn Cole BSC (Hons) on
Membership fee £6.00 Class fee £4.30
Exercise only £3.30 (no membership) 01793 430400