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36 The Link Magazine • May 2006
Shaw team fly the flag in town shirts Team gets Cre8ive touch
Brook Field Primary School will be wearing Swindon Town shirts Green meadow
when they represent the town in the BT Community Cup 6-a-side Youth under us
semi-finals at the MK Dons ground on 2 May. B team are now
The winners will go better prepared
through to the finals at Car- for games after
diff's Millennium Stadium receiving track
at the end of May. suits sponsored
The new term sees the by Cre8 Hair &
team also trying to win the Beauty salon of
Swindon school's Pentel cup Haydon Wick.
and the West Swindon pri- The club runs
mary schools' league. 14 teams across
Callum Fitzgerald, Mathew Par- the age spec-
sons, Mason Thompson, Andrew trum and is hop-
Edwards, Alex Forsythe. Front, ing World Cup
Ryan Turner. Not pictured, fever will boost
Michael Reynolds, Matt Jones the number of
young people
Teresa Chandiran of Cre8 with young models and team
intrested injoin-
ing. managers Liz and Paul Swindall and Errol Chandiran, centre
Ahie Success FC teams call Paul Merchant on Swindall on 729271.
For details about Greenmeadow 512000 or for the under 11s, call Liz
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PILATES CLASSES
Shaw Village Hall Mon: 6 - 7pm; Wed: 7.30 - 8.30pm Home advantage helps hockey team
24 Hour Gym Tues: 10 - I lam; Wed: 2.05 - 3.05pm (Beginners) A closely fought game between Abbey Meads and Tregoze Primaries
Haydon Wick Tues: 8 - 9pm in the final of the Swindon's school hockey tournament at the end of
St Francis Primary School,Taw Hill Thurs: 6 - 7pm (Beginners) March on the Abbey Meads astro-turf saw the home team take the
trophy sponsored by Swindon Hockey Club.
YOGA CLASSES
Eight primary schools entered mixed teams in the seven-a-side
Haydon Wick Mon: 6.30 - 7.30pm (Beginners)
tournament, which offered the chance to go through to the Wiltshire
Cricklade Mon: 7.30 - 8.30pm
Youth Games at Bath University in July.
Greendown School Tues: 7.50 - 9.20pm; Fri: 7.15 - 8.45pm
Organiser Chris Jones said, "the children's enthusiam was fantastic;
24 Hour Gym Wed: 12.50 - 2.05pm (Beginners welcome)
so was the sportsmanship."
The Abbey Meads winners, back from left, Luke Thomas, Holly Frampton, Conor
Thompson, Cameron Baydon, manager Steve Bicknell, Luke Jewett. Front, Holly
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Heath, Karrthik Man Iieie . Daniel Jelleiy, Leanne Dee e, Molly Parker
Makeover magic
Sixteen year old Stephanie Ray
from Toothill was the winner in
our competition in the March edi-
tion sponsored by Partners Hair
Salon.
Her new look was provided by
nail, eyebrows and make-up spe-
cialist Kerry Tsokos, hair colourist
Sheralee Crame and hair stylist
Emy Mazzotta - pictured left with
Stephanie.
She said, "I really like the new
look; I looked a bit of a mess before
and wasn't sure what I was going
to do. Winning the competition
was great."