NORWAY – The Mollyockett Chapter of Trout Unlimited will hold a social meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17, at the Trolley House Restaurant on Main Street. The free program will begin at 7 p.m. featuring Bob Hatch, master guide and local humorist, showing and discussing his film, “Fly Fishing Close to Home.” It was the film featured at chapter’s booth at the Fryeburg Fair.

Annual meeting

NORWAY – The Norway-Paris Fish and Game Association will hold its annual Thanksgiving meeting on Thursday, Nov. 18, at the Red Schoolhouse at Norway Lake beach. The meeting will include a potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. followed by the meeting at 7.

Bridge tourney

NORWAY – The local ACBL affiliated club, Oxford Hills Duplicate Bridge, held its club championship on Friday, Nov. 5, with the following results: first, Woody Mercier and Carol Curran; second, Nancy Farmer and Marta Clements; third, Les Buzzell and Marianne Avery. Jim Dickens and Eleanor Griffin also placed in this special event.

All bridge players are invited to join the group at 9 a.m. Fridays at the Fare Share Coop Building, 445 Main St. Parking and entrance are behind the building. Those wishing more information should call Mimi Bell at 743-8081.

Holiday meal

OXFORD – Grace Fellowship Church extends an invitation to anyone who may be spending Thanksgiving day alone or may be in a financial situation that prevents them from affording a meal. On Thanksgiving day from noon to 2 p.m., a free full traditional Thanksgiving dinner will be served downstairs at the church located at 69 Poplar St. For directions or more information, call Russell and Charlene Toussaint at 346-3941 or Pastor Richard and Inez Parsons at 539-9064.

Food needed

NORWAY – Pack 130 Cub Scouts collected 971 pounds of food Nov. 6 and delivered it to the Food Pantry in Norway. The items replenished the shelves, which were getting bare. There is always a need for food and this time of the year the need is greater. The pantry is still in need of food, especially tuna, spaghetti and macaroni and cheese. Items may be dropped off at the pantry in the basement of the Episcopal Church from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, Wednesday or Friday.


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