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Birthdays will be celebrated Oct. 21

Maidstone Drop In Centre
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MAIDSTONE — Bingo was played at the Maidstone Drop In Centre Sept. 2 with a good turn out. Volunteer callers were Joan Smith and Margaret MacEachern. The loonie pot was divided by Dorothy Kissick and Dorothy Schwartz. Lunch was provided by Joan Smith.

The first fall monthly meeting was held Sept. 4 with president Cheryl MacAskill presiding. Subjects discussed were the flowerbeds on the north side of the building being redone, replacement of one of the furnace motors and the August, September and October potluck lunches to be held at noon Oct. 21 followed by bingo.

Cards were held Sept. 7, with the high score going to Bev Stewart and low to Dorothy Kissick. Lunch was provided by Margaret MacEachern.

Bingo was played Sept. 9 with Joan Smith and Margaret MacEachern doing the calling. Margaret also supplied lunch.

Cribbage was played Sept. 14 with high score going to Dorothy Kissick. Low score went to Bev Stewart. Lil McMillan supplied lunch.

Bingo was played Sept. 16 with a good turnout. Callers were Joan Smith and Jean Hartman, who provided lunch.

Pre-election lessons were held at the Centre Sept. 22 from 9 a.m. to noon. for all those working at the federal election on Oct. 19. Advance polls will be held at the senior centre Oct. 9 to 12 from noon to 8 p.m.

Saskatchewan Seniors Fitness Association held a fun day at St. Walburg Sept. 18. Winners from Maidstone in bowling was Noele Coulthard with first place in the ladies’ event and Morris Coulthard third in the men's bowling. Former Maidstone residents were Harold and Mara Bullock who placed second in the ladies’ and men's bowling events.

Cribbage was played Sept. 21 with Denise Newton hosting and supplying lunch. High score went to Dorothy Schwartz and low went to Jean Hartman.

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