SHOPPERS were keeping their eye on the ball in aid of the Charlie Jarvis Cancer Fund.
A charity version of spot the ball was set to raise more cash for the little girl diagnosed last year with neuroblastoma, a rare children's cancer.
Intel employee, Denise Chesterman, organised the weekend competition at Asda Wal-Mart with a few of her colleagues.
Denise raised £666, and is planning another fundraising event at West Swindon Asda this weekend.
She said: "We are hoping to raise £20,000 in total."
The many prizes up for grabs included a laptop computers, digital camera, colour printer, £50 of HMV vouchers, a night at the Marriott Hotel.
A signed original Robbie Williams photograph will also be auctioned at The Brunel Rooms on September 22.
People in Swindon have been moved by Charlie's plight and fundraising for the four-year-old, has reached over £75,000 for the Charlie Jarvis Cancer Fund.
The money will be used to pay for revolutionary drug treatment in America, and any left over will be passed to children's charities.
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