The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Community happenings

Oct. 15- 16

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RESERVE

Saturday, Oct. 20, 4- 6 p. m., for the Summerside Lions Club roast pork dinner at Wilmot Community Centre. Admission is adults, $ 12, youth 12 and under, $ 6.00. Take outs are available. Proceeds are used for community projects. Saturday, Oct. 20, 10 a. m., for a vintage fashion show being hosted by St. Andrews United Church, Vernon Bridge, featuring clothing from more than 50 years ago. Enjoy a morning of memories and delicious coffee cake. Tickets are $ 10 and are available from Norma at the church office ( 651- 2009), Sandra Lea ( 569- 4150) or Jeanette Jenkins( 651- 282). Saturday, Oct. 27, for the Central Queens United Church annual

hot roast beef dinner at the APM Centre in Cornwall, 4- 7 p. m. Take outs can be ordered ahead and available for pick- up between 3 and 4 p. m. Admission is adults, $ 15, and school- aged children, $ 6. For tickets, contact the church office in Hunter River at 964- 2221 or Walter at 368- 2638. Come and share a delicious hot meal and tasty dessert with family and friends, as well as take time to browse the bizarre and bake tables. Saturday, Oct. 27, for the ham and potato scallop supper at Summerside Presbyteri­an Church, 4: 30- 6: 30 p. m. Eat in and take out are available. The cost is adults, $ 12, children under 12, $ 6. Tickets are sold in advance. Call 436- 3983 or 436- 2557. Sunday, Oct. 28, for the Sacred Heart Parish, Alberton, fall turkey supper with all the trimmings. Take outs are available 2- 3 p. m. with sit- down meals, 4- 6 p. m. Tickets are adults, $ 10, children, $ 5, and must be purchased in advance before Oct. 22 at the parish office, 853- 2344.

ENTERTAINM­ENT

The next Tamaracker­s’ square

dance is Oct. 13, and every second Saturday at York Community Centre, 8- 10: 30 p. m. The dances are called and instructio­n is given. All are welcome to enjoy fun, fellowship and good exercise. For details, call 6291869 or 892- 3839.

CHURCH SERVICE

St. John The Evangelist Anglican Church Crapaud church service for Oct. 14, 10: 30 a. m., is Service of the Word and Sunday School. Guest speaker will be Rob Thomson from Habitat for Humanity. All are welcome. Rev. Margaret Collins is the priest- in- charge. The building is wheelchair accessible.

COMMUNITY

Bridge is played at the Seniors Active Living Centre, CARI complex,

UPEI, on Mondays at 1 p. m.

Progressiv­e 45s is at the Souris Silver Threads Club, Mondays, 7: 30 p. m.

Weekly card parties at Kelly’s Cross Community Centre take place Mondays at 7: 30 p. m. Monday night cards, sponsored by St. Pius X Columbian Ladies, are held every Monday night in the MacKenzie Room of St. Pius X Church beginning at 7: 30 p. m. A light lunch will be served.

Card parties are at the Uigg Community Centre on Mondays, 7: 30 p. m.

Card play singles is at the Mount Stewart Fire Hall on Mondays, 7: 30 p. m.

Team Cribbage is Monday, 7: 30 p. m., at the Malcolm Darrach Centre, 1 Avonlea Dr., East Royalty, sponsored by the East Royalty Lions Club, for those 19 years and over.

Mayflower Seniors Club has cards every Monday at the Cotton Centre on the Bunbury Road in Stratford at 7: 30 p. m.

Cash bingo is at the Kingston Legion Branch 30, New Haven, Monday and Friday, 8 p. m., with a 50/ 50 draw, progressiv­e jackpot and canteen service.

Crokinole begins again on Oct. 15, 7: 30 p. m., and continues every Monday at the Clyde River Community Centre. There will also be lunch, prizes and a 50/ 50 draw.

Afton Community card game is Mondays, 8 p. m., at Afton Community Centre, New Dominion, with lunch, prizes and a 50/ 50 draw.

Beginner bridge lessons are offered on Tuesdays at 1 p. m. at the Seniors Active Living Centre, CARI Complex, UPEI.

Euchre is played at the Seniors Active Living Centre, CARI complex UPEI, on Tuesdays at 1 p. m.

Mayflower Seniors cards are played on Tuesday afternoons.

Novice Duplicate Bridge is Tuesdays 7- 9 p. m. at Charlottet­own Duplicate Bridge Club, 161 St Peters' Rd. For informatio­n, call 569- 3180 or email irene.macarthur@pei.sympatico.ca.

HEALTH

A free celiac disease grocery

store tour will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2- 4 p. m., at the Stratford Sobeys. Tour the store with a Sobeys dietitian to find hidden sources of gluten and learn strategies to make grocery shopping easier with celiac disease. Call 566- 4399 to register, space is limited.

Seniors’ exercise class is Tuesdays at 10 a. m. at the Seniors Active Living Centre, CARI complex UPEI.

MEETINGS

T. St. O. Peter’s P. S. # PE660 Church meets Hall, Charlottet­own, Mondays at 6: 30 p. m. Call Mary, 894- 5436.

T. O. P. S. # PE 694 Charlottet­own meets Mondays, 7 p. m., at Trinity United Church. New members are welcome. Call Mona at 628- 2278.

Team cribbage begins Oct. 15, 7: 30 p. m., at the Malcolm Darrach Centre in East Royalty. It is sponsored by the East Royalty Lions.

Island Treasures Needle Art Guild meets Mondays at the St. Eleanor’s Community Centre, 7 p. m. Call Shelley, 436- 8795. Hampshire Friendship Club for Weight Loss and Healthy Living meets Tuesdays, 8: 45 a. m., at Hampshire Hall. Call Jean, 621- 0398.

The Cornwall and Area 50+ Club meets every Tuesday at 1: 30 p. m. for auction, cribbage, and bridge at the Cornwall Civic Centre. Admission is $ 2. The Alumnae Associatio­n of the P. E. I. Hospital School of Nursing meets on Oct. 16, 5 p. m., at Andrews of Stratford. The program will be a presentati­on by nurse practition­er Karen Edwards, followed by a question and answer period. Members are also reminded to bring a non- perishable food item for the food bank.

T. O. P. S. PE # 5051 Charlottet­own meets Tuesdays, 6- 8 p. m., at the Sherwood Rec Hall. Call Margaret Knox, 566- 3351, for more informatio­n.

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