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10 The Link Magazine • March 2004
Could not be fresher than home grown Food & Friends into third year
Swindon Farmers' Market has restarted at Wharf Green in the town
centre, next to the covered market. Food and Friends lunch club which meets weekly at Freshbrook
Community Centre celebrated its second birthday on 2 February with
It takes place on the first and who grow or make the items. a buffet, musical entertainment and a dance.
third Thursday of the month from On sale at most markets are pre- The club which provides a freshly cooked two course meal every
9am. serves, apple juice, cakes, eggs, Monday also organises trips for members. During the last year the
The principle of the farmers' meat and fresh vegetables. group has been to the panto, the seaside at Weston, on a river cruise and
market is that goods on sale have For details, contact Rosemary had a knees up at Turners Old Time Music Hall.
been produced locally and that Tuck on 850999 or mail: tuck. There are places available and anybody over 50 from West Swindon
buyers get the chance to meet those [email protected]
is eligible to join. Lunch costs £2.40 and includes tea and coffee. To book
call Lorraine Webb on weekday mornings (not Wednesday) at the
Looking for company centre on 871017.
Aged between 40 and 55? At home during the day? Sometimes tired • Food and Friends is looking for a qualified cook to help prepare the
of looking at the same four walls? meal for up to 40 people. Call 871017 if you could help.
Are you interested in meeting others to chat and maybe plan the
Clubbers and volunteers, from left, Jean Musto. Mary Legg, Ivy Armstrong,
occasional trip? If the answer if yes, then give Pam Pixton, Community Margaret Dowell, Pam Pixton, Kit Pooley, Carol Clutterbuck, Jill Russan,
Development Worker, a call on 465462.
Lorraine Webb
Retired...and never been busier? a
How many times have you said that? asks Pauline Reynolds of
Wiltshire Farm Foods.
Retirement is meant to be the There's four exciting ranges to
time for you to relax and put your choose from. Light Bites, Tradi-
feet up - at last. It's a time to catch tional, A La Carte and Gourmet -
up on all those things that a busy plus a full range of interesting pud-
working life never allowed. dings. With prices starting as low
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But if, like others, you find as £1.50 for nourishing minced beef
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there's never a moment to yourself with vegetables from the lightbites I
try the service that's designed es- menu, the range is perfect to match
pecially for people like you. the needs of a fixed income.
Cricklade based Wiltshire Farm Special dietary requirements are
Foods have a terrific range of over also catered for. Let's do lunch in North Swindon
175 delicious time saving or con- A colour catalogue is available Older people living in Haydon Wick are invited to join the lunch club
venient pre-prepared complete with details of the full range of which meets on Thursday at Emmanuel United Reformed Church,
meals that can be delivered free to Wiltshire Farm Foods meals. For a High Street, Haydon Wick.
your door. free copy call 01793 751176. For details call Vivienne Woolley on 728331.
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