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Fashionable fun at Pakenham seniors

CLICHE Fashions displayed a wide selection of ladies wear on Monday and donated three $25 vouchers, which were won by Faye Outridge, Frank Booker and Dawn Murphy.
Members are looking forward to their outing to Kinglake for Christmas lunch today (Wednesday). Buses leave at 9.30am.
Celebrating birthdays this week are Marie Sack, Ethel Emms, Saxon Brooke, Joy Stokell, Betty Emmerton, Daisy Lia. A happy birthday to all of them.
Norma Beechey is still on the sick list and now recovering.
Henry Nash is home from hospital but Peter Hardwick will remain in hospital for a few more days.
The club wished them a full and speedy recovery.
Fred and Olive Nicholson were welcomed back and new member Alfred Holden was also welcomed.
Coming events include Christmas dinner at the centre on 12 December.
As numbers are restricted, those who don’t book in and pay their $12 as soon as possible may miss out.
Little Tatts winners were June Murphy, Tilly Verberne, Shirley Stewart and Betty Beckwith and Joan Hayles and Joy Morris were door prize winners.
The raffle was won by Brenda Braden.
There were 124 members in attendance.
For more information about Pakenham Senior Citizens Club phone 5941 1297 or visit the centre on James Street, Pakenham, on any Monday morning.

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