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The Link Magazine • November 2004    37
      Big breakfast raises most cash
   West Swindon supporters of Breakthrough Breast Cancer were up
   early on 15 October to serve 88 full English and Continental break-
   fasts, as well as supplying 107 takeaways to businesses and schools
   in the area.
     Joint organiser Eunice Salmon and Tescos. The DeVere, Blunsdon
   said the volunteers had served twice House and Hilton House also made
   as many breakfasts as last year at donations.
   Nicci Nyahawa's house in Nine  They event raised £2,456. "We
   Elms. had fantastic support from friends,
     Most of the food served was or- neighbours, colleagues and spon-
   ganic and she thanked Sandridge, sors," said Eunice. "We could not
   Purton House and Easthrook have done this without their mag-
   Farms, as well as M&S, Sainsburys nificent help"
             Moonwalkers prepare for next year
   Swindon's famed Twin Peaks marathon walking team is getting  A bevvy of bra-wearing breakfast makers serve the Mayor of Swindon coon
                                                          Peter Stoddart, from left, Eunice Salmon, Anne Hunt, Nicci Nyahawa, Pam
   ready to enter 2005's overnight marathon through the streets of
                                                          Lentschner, Nicki Sellars
   London in aid of Breakthrough Breast Cancer - which takes place a
   month later than in past years - on 18 June.
     The Twin Peaks team already has expressions of interest of well over
   100 walkers. As many late applicants could not secure a place last year
   because of demand across Britain, team coordinator Eunice Salmon
   said you have to respond immediately after details are released by the
   Walk the Walk organisation.
     If you're thinking of taking part, mail: [email protected]  the UK's leading cash & carry wholesaler,
   for details.
                                                            is looking to recruit warehouse assistants
           Fundraising Sunday 31 October                          and cash office/admin assistant.
    In aid of CLIMB (Children. Living with Inherited Metabolic Diseases) in  There are full/part time positions available.
    memory of Jamie Lewis Kirk who died aged 13 days in June as a result
      of both his parents having the 1 in 8 million chance of carrying the  Applications should be made in writing to:
    recessive gene for the metabolic disease nonketotic hyperglycinemia.  Mr P Kent. Batley's Cash & Carry
     Ladies Day (for men as well) at Haydon Wick Farmhouse. Pond Street
    takes place from 11 am to 3pm. Stalls - unusual jewellery. cosmetics,  Frankland Road. Blagrove Industrial Estate
     hand massages. CLIMB Christmas cards, Christmas puddings and         West Swindon SN5 8TF
               merchandise - plus tea/coffee and cakes            Bat/eys do not discriminate against men or women
            Donations welcome. Call Janet Garrett on 727158.            whatever their race, re/igion or age



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