Cards at Caistor

The 22nd year of the Bridge Day, held in the town hall, attracted eighty players from all over the county including Healing, Nettleham, Caistor, Horncastle, Dunholm, Grimsby, Cleethorpes, Lincoln, Louth, Alford, Market Rasen, Waltham and Hessle.
Winners Elizabeth Keimach and Tournament Director Guy Grainger, far left, with the Rev Canon Ian Robinson, third placed Pauline Green and Hazel Crockart, and second placed  Bill Gibbs and Phil Nattress.  (Lin) EMN-160418-115545001Winners Elizabeth Keimach and Tournament Director Guy Grainger, far left, with the Rev Canon Ian Robinson, third placed Pauline Green and Hazel Crockart, and second placed  Bill Gibbs and Phil Nattress.  (Lin) EMN-160418-115545001
Winners Elizabeth Keimach and Tournament Director Guy Grainger, far left, with the Rev Canon Ian Robinson, third placed Pauline Green and Hazel Crockart, and second placed Bill Gibbs and Phil Nattress. (Lin) EMN-160418-115545001

During the lunch break the players enjoyed a delicious lunch, prepared and served by the Ecclesiastical Caterers and helpers, as well as a raffle.

The Rev Canon Ian Robinson said: “ Well done to everyone who worked so hard.

“We raised a tremendous £1047 for the church funds.”

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