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Wheatland Senior Centre to hold Seniors Week

The Wheatland Seniors Centre will hold activities to mark Seniors Week, which will be held from Sept. 30 to Oct. 6. There will be silent auction items displayed at the centre for the full week, with a pancake breakfast to be held on Sunday, Sept.
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The Wheatland Seniors Centre will hold activities to mark Seniors Week, which will be held from Sept. 30 to Oct. 6.

There will be silent auction items displayed at the centre for the full week, with a pancake breakfast to be held on Sunday, Sept. 30 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

A beef-on-a-bun lunch will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 3 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The final day for the silent auction items will be on Saturday, Oct. 6, with a pie and coffee social set for 1-3 p.m.

Saskatchewan seniors are an active and engaged group in the province. Seniors’ Week provides us with the opportunity to celebrate the many positive contributions seniors make in our province, whether it’s in the arts, culture, sport or community.

The results of the Senior Centre’s activities from Sept. 3-7 are as follows.

In bridge on Monday: 1. Erskine Sandiford; 2. Jim Brown; 3. Chris Diemert. In bridge on Friday: 1. Theresa Istace; 2. Erskine Sandiford; 3. Annie Easton. Trump whist: 1. Basil Holyer; 2. Ray Boucher; 3. Dorothy Lindskog.

Hi-lo whist: 1. Marie Marcotte and Dorothy Lindskog; 2. Gladys Locken and Sharon Eggum; 3. Connie and Ray Boucher.

Canasta: 1. Marlene Decker; 2. Eveline Porte; 3. May Uytterhagen.

Kaiser: 1. Fran Franks and Melba Bent; 2. Kay Bachman and Basil Holyer; 3. Marie Marcotte and Eva Morley; 4. Jean Fahlman and John Schiller.

Thursday crib: 1. June Matters and Carol Spencer; 2. Emily Stadler and Marg Leavens; 3. Shirley Hubbs and Pat Bittner.

Shuffleboard: 1. Lavica Mahnke and June Irvine; 2. Blaine Allen and Ray Boucher; 3. Mary McCurry and Doreen Leslie.

Fun crib: 1. Jerry Bruenen; 2. Joan Harder; 3. Ray Boucher; 4. Shirley Sparks. Bridge tournament, Sept. 8, surrounding clubs participation: 1. Millie Nimegeers and Isabelle Butters; 2. Erskine and Mildred Sandiford; 3. Jo Walner and Gordon Freeden.