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VIDEO: MONDAY NOON: Almost three decades of putting the smiles on children's faces came to an end for a Melton school's dinner supervisor on Friday.
Brownlow Primary School waved goodbye to Angie Cook after 29 years of helping pupils out with their meals and watching over break time in the playground.

Staff presented her with gifts and a card and children gave her good-bye hugs at the Limes Avenue School.

Mrs Cook (65) said: "The children definitely keep you young and you have the different seasons so you are out in the cold and the sun and it;s good helping the children out.

"It's sad to be finally going but I've enjoyed it so I'll look back on the good bits."

Teacher Joanne Cort said: "She's always had a kind, listening ear and a happy smile. She's one of our longest serving members of staff and really she's

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  • Last Updated: 22 October 2007 12:22 PM
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