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34 The Link Magazine • September 2006 your f" 1fie s
Internet offer Old club keen for new players
Toothill Community Centre has Ferndale Netball Club is celebrating 85 years since forma-
installed three computers with a tion and is looking for new players to strengthen its squad.
broadband connection available The team won the Swindon & play in the league or just
for use from Monday to Friday. District Netball League division 3 for exercise."
9am to 1 pm. at £1 per hour. title in May and is aiming to main- The club trains at
Drop in to use a computer tain its position in the next season. Greendown School on
or to book a specific time. The club runs two teams in the Monday evenings. For
league and could enter a third if details contact Joy on
enough new players come forward. 872237. Ferndale netballers, in the early days
Q d Coach Joy Blake said the club wel-
comes players who want competi-
tive match play and also ladies
who just want to come along for
fitness.
Approved Driving Instructo r
Joy, who has been involved for
35 years, and has been running the
`PAN'-PL Uf REGIITERED (I
club for 25, said, "we're a very
* Theor) Test Tuition friendly club who welcome play-
ers of all standards. We'd also like
* Training Pack Available
to attract youngsters at school and
* Block Booking Discounts school leavers who would like to
keep up with the game, either to
* Refresher Courses
League winners, front from left, Cartel
Call Liz on 01793 486112 Regan, Joy Blake, Sharon Fry. Back, Lauren
Ask about free lessons McGinn, Jenny Allen, Julie Harris, Kelly
Alan. Not pictured, Debbie Malony
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3 Mobile service The iloung reporters from Tregoze making notes at the skip off
For a Free, no obligation quote, On Thursday 13 July children from Tregoze Primary school took part
please call Sven Giesbers on in a 'Skip Off' to help raise some money for the British Heart
01793 881883 or Foundation.
07841 096883 The British Heart foundation notebooks went round talking to
(BHF) was set up in 1961 with its pupils and teachers finding out
main aim to fund research into how they felt about the day's event.
diseases of the heart and to help "Bethany and Rebecca two year
provide life saving equipment and 5 skippers found the challenge tir-
specialist nurses. ing but fun, whereas Courtney
A hilly equipped The BHF has shown that exer- aged 8 wanted to carry on skip-
cise can help protect the heart from ping after the whistle blew to stop,"
_ • professional mobile disease and skipping is a great form reported Marcus.
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tyre fig cente that of exercise, hence the 'skip off.' Joanna and Elliot spoke to Emily,
-°s direct tr au! The challenge of the day was to "I really enjoyed skipping and it
divide the children into small feels good to raise money doing
Supplying all major brands at very competitive price groups then when the teacher blew something we all enjoyed"
the whistle children took turns to All the children involved are
iii skip working round the group collecting sponsorship money with
without stopping. The younger 25 per cent of the money raised
Mobile: 07870 660531 Email: [email protected] children skipped for 10 minutes going to the school towards buy-
leading up to a maximum of 45 ing new sports equipment and the
minutes for the oldest children in other 75 per cent going direct to
www.simplymobile , res.co.uk the school. the BHF to help them continue
A group of children armed with with their valuable research.