Elm City Bridge Club
Winners at the Elm City Bridge Club in Waterville Sept. 27 were Ken Harvey and Diane Bishop. Lorry Letourneau and Beverly St. Germain placed second, and Su Morrison and Maryanne Trafton placed third.
The club meets at 12:30 p.m. every Tuesday at the Elks Lodge, Industrial Road in Waterville. Participants should bring their own partner.
For more information, call Jessie Gunther at 207-487-7008.
Capitol City Duplicate Bridge Club
The Capitol City Duplicate Bridge Clubs winners for Sept. 14 were Fred Letourneau and Sharon Hinkley. Jan and Vern Arey tied Jean Bird and Jane Elliot for second place.
The winners for Sept. 15 were Tom Simmons and Anil Goswami. Paul Mitnik and Paul Sherman placed second.
Winners for Sept. 21 were Paul Mitnik and Paul Sherman. Fred Letourneau and Kathleen Burden placed second. The winners for Sept. 22 were Martha Morrill and Marilyn Ware. Fred and Lorrie Letourneau placed second; Paul Mitnik and Debra Gardner placed third. Tom Simmons and David Martz placed fourth.
The bridge club meets at 12:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the Cohen Center, 22 Town Farm Road in Hallowell, and at 6 p.m. Thursdays at the East Winthrop Baptist Church, 55 Old Village Road.
Participants should bring a partner. Those who want to play but need a partner can call Director Paul Mitnik at 207-313-2648 at least two days in advance of the scheduled games.
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