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The Link Magazine • December 2002 39
High fashion in aid of hospice
Staff at West 1 Salons hope to have raised £1,000 for the Prospect
Hospice from a hair and fashion show on 22 November.
Toothill Village Centre \
Models strutted the cat-
walk at the Fusion night- Quulitv hair care
club in Old Town while in a friendhv atmosphere
stylists from West 1 salons
in Old Town and Westcott Tel: 422824
Place showed off their
techniques.
Those who needed a Christmas opening times
break from the thumping Fri 20th Dec 7.30am - 7pm Sat 21st Dec 8am- 2pm
beat were given rides Mon 23rd Dec 8am - 1 pm Tues 24th Dec Sam - 3pm
around town in the West 1 Tues 31st Dec 8.30am - 3pm ,
stretch limos - in return Normal opening from Thursday 2nd January
for the appropriate dona- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday gam - 5pm.
y
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tion. Frida 8am - 7om • Saturda 8am - 2om
Stephanie Mears, West 1
model of the year, with Pros-
pect Hospice shops manager
Hazel Piper and show com-
pere Shirley Ludford of
Swindonl07fin.
School celebrates with a bang
This year's Guy Fawkes night at Westlea School was the fifth occa-
sion that Events Consultants Ltd. have put on a spectacularfundraising
show for the friends association.
According to head fireworks events raised around £8,500 each
man and company director Nick year for the school. "Parents' asso-
Woodruffe, Westlea School was ciations are very important to
their first ever booking and is now schools and we have been particu-
booked for 5 November for ever- larly lucky over the last 19 years to
more. The company also put on have parents willing to put in that
professional shows for Oliver extra bit to help. However a
Tomkins School, Toothill, Purton number of the present committee
and Lydiard scouts and event or- will be standing down over the
ganisers further afield. next 18 months as their children
"We always guarantee a few sur- move onto secondary school.
prises at Westlea," said Nick, who "It's really important for new
has been a firework fanatic since parents to put themselves forward
his childhood in Haydon Wick. to help at events and come onto
"We try to pick a few unique the committee when we have our
firworks and go for the bright lights annual meeting. The school and
rather than the big bangs." our children will suffer both finan-
Westlea School Parents and cially and socially if parents are
Friends Association chair Sue unable to organise all those extra
Godfrey said the annual fireworks, activities which raise money and
the summer fete, discos and other put fun into school life."
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