Brunch planned

AUBURN – The Young at Heart Fellowship will start its season with a brunch at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, at the Court Street Baptist Church.

A business meeting will follow under the direction of President Winston Greaton. The Rev. Alision VanderLinden will lead devotions.

The program will be given by Amy MacMillan, a Medicare D specialist from SeniorsPlus. She will discuss a new drug prescription program that will become effective on Jan. 1. A question and answer time will follow.

Members should bring the items for the brunch that they signed up for at the May meeting and a place setting. Call Mae Donahue at 783-1138 for more information. A door prize will be given; bring items for the prize. All senior citizens are invited.

Businessmen

AUBURN – The Androscoggin Historical Society will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, when Robert Hayes of J.L. Hayes, James Lynch of Dillingham and Son and Philip St. Pierre of Victor News will discuss local family businesses that have been around for a while. The meeting will be held at the Androscoggin County Building. It is free, open to the public and wheelchair accessible.

Cruise info

LEWISTON – The Lewiston Senior Citizens will hold a seminar on a May 2006 cruise at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 28, at the Multi-Purpose Center Seniors Room.

A video on the cruise will be shown and questions answered. Participants will spend a day in New York City and leave from there for eight days in the Caribbean.

For more information, contact Linda at 784-2916 at Dube’s or Bert Dutil at 786-2305.

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Tournament

LEWISTON – Tom Davis of Lewiston participated in a seven-round Scrabble tournament in Dover, N.H., on Sept. 10. Davis won all seven of his games, winning Division C.

The National Scrabble Association tournament directors are planning to repeat the tournament in January. For more information and to practice playing tournament-style, contact Club Director Sharon Hawkes at 344-0026.

Club winners

LEWISTON – The Lewiston-Auburn Social Bridge Club winners at the Multi-Purpose Center on Sept. 10 were: first, Alberta Turner and Helen Little; second, Eileen Potvin and Della Starbird;third, Ron Reynolds and Ray Sirois; fourth and first in B, Marlene and Conrad Violette; fifth/sixth tie, Richard Allen and Richard Balian with Marta Clements and Nancy Farmer; second in B, Barbara Beegel and Anita Perrier.

Games are played at 9 a.m. Mondays, a mini-lesson is given, and a partner is guaranteed. Call Rosemarie Goodwin at 783-1734 for more information. The quarterly club championship will be played Monday, Sept. 26.


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