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The Link Magazine • October 2003 3
Ticket to Butterfly World helps Charlie's recovery
Visiting Swindon's latest tourist attraction, the Studley Grange butterfly centre, near M4 junction 16
became a highlight of the summer holidays for Charlie Jarvis from Haydon Wick. Now she and her family ^Estahlished over l 0 years
can go there as often as they like after they were presented with a pass for the whole year.
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An aggressive cancer ' After Paul and Sam
took Charlie to the edge ;' were told there was no AT HOME OR WORK'
of life last year and doc _ hope they spent weeks * FREE
tors told her parents that f desperately researching
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they could do nothing
more. But Sam and Paul * Servicing & repairs
Jarvis would not accept BIKE WE ALSO SELL
defeat and searched for DOCTOR * New cycles
treatments and remedies
via the internet. * Parts & accessories
Charlie has made a re-
markable recovery
which doctors admit is
almost miraculous after
huge public support
across Swindon raised
£150,000 to pay for pio- ZEie uu Iuu
neering treatment from
the Bruzinski Institute in 18 Centiirp 'Vittage 311111
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non-active lumps.
Butterfly World own I- Xmas Party Menu •
Miller said, "I was very p from £16.95pp •
learn about Charlie from for 4 course set menu
Her story is wonderful a Xmas Day Lunch •
visits contribute to her i £41.95pp for 4 course
were happy to help." set menu
Sam said, "the butterfli I Mistletoe and Wine Xmas
calming effect on the ^ Banquet. Call to reserve
they've started to explain
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