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Junior players from the West win through Personal Trainer
Two West Swindon table tennis After a mini scare at the round tion and progressed to the final of Laura Donnelly DipRT
players and former Greendown robin stage of the competition, the under 18s singles which he set- 07766 751649
School pupils, Ashley Hilton, 17, when he lost a key match, Ashley tled in straight games.
from Toothi ll, and Jacob Holland, showed a champion's determina- He then joined Jacob and to-
16, from Shaw, emerged victori- gether they moved confi- Feel fitter, firmer & heeltkkivr
ous at the recent Swindon Closed dently into the under 18s
Junior Table Tennis Champion- doubles final. Showing the * Personal training
ships. greater consistency and
- total fitness experience
pace where it mattered, * Sports massage therapy
Out come the Ashley and Jacob edged - sports injuries & prevention
out their sporting oppo-
mallets nents. * Swedish body massage
April opens the eighteenth sea- Ashley and Jacob receive their - relaxation & stress relief
son for Swindon Croquet Club championship trophies from Roy All provided in your own
and members are inviting any- Hazell, President of the Srvin- Call now for your
one interested in playing to at- don Table Tennis League. Photo: free consultation
tend a Tuesday or Wednesday Bernie Backholer
evening session for a game of golf
croquet. --WeighttWatchers
Partnered by a coach, you will Two teams recruiting players
quickly learn a social fun game Swindon United Churches well known in local and regional WESTLEA SCHOOL
that a l l the family can play on equal Cricket Club have historic roots in cricket circles for combining suc- Thursday 5.30pm
terms. the churches of Swindon but for cessful cricket with an active multi- FRESHBROOK CHURCH
For players with more competi- many years have welcomed play- race policy. Wednesday 7pm
tive instincts the club offers the ers with or without church links. Members of Swindon's Indian,
challenging game of Association Over the last ten years they have Sri-Lankan, West Indian and Paki- ABBEY MEADS PRIMARY SCHOOL
Thursday 6.15pm
Croquet, where skill, tactics and won acclaim for their facilities and stani communities bring a world
cunning are needed to overcome programme of matches as well as wide cricketing influence to the HAYDON CENTRE
an opponent. an award for their attractive side, but the overall uniting factor Monday 9.30am..
No previous skill or experience ground at Sevenhampton. is the enjoyment of the game at a Wednesday 6pm & 7.15pm
is needed. To find out more call For details about joining call club competitive level. Discover the new Time To Eat programme
John Airey on 873026 to arrange a secretary David Martin on 770171. The team will soon move out of
free session on the croquet lawn at indoor league games and net prac- Call 08457 123 000
More don Playing Fields, opposite Swindon NALGO Cricket Club tice for the new season. For details for other meetings in
Manor Garden Centre. plays at the Groundwell sports about joining call Richard on the area or visit Meeting Finder at
ground in North Swindon and is www.weightwatchers.co.uk
www.swindoncroquetclub.org.uk 573972 or Shaz on 0776 0374850
MARTIAL ARTS JUNIOlt
CROSS TRAINING CLASSES
for 8 to 13 year olds at Salt Way School )
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Middleleaze, West Swindon NING
CRna^ .. RAINING cRO^ ¢F,^>ALLEY
with instructors Clive Elliott Karen Miller Tom Mayes
Kickboxing, ground work, weapons
training taught in a safe and
disciplined environment
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New class arts Monday iin April
Call now to book a place for your child on:
07879 404021 m or 07767 607170