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It is with great sadness we record the death of Fred Heine, aged 78, on 28 May 2013 after a long battle with cancer.
Fred had started playing bridge in the Maidstone area in 1976 and attended all the local clubs frequently. He was a keen golfer with, at one stage, a single figure handicap and a very active Member of the West Malling Masonic Lodge. He will be greatly missed by all his friends and associates.
The funeral took place at Vinters Park Crematorium on Thursday 6 June 2013 at 1445 and was attended by many more people than could be accommodated inside the building.The Humanist ceremony was broadcast outside and included a short piece by Richard Sissons on Fred's bridge life. Those who attended were invited afterwards to The Tudor Park Hotel for refreshments. Charitable donations are welcome to either Heart of Kent Hospice or Kent Cancer Trust.
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| BUILDING A BRIDGE SYSTEM |
BUILDING A BRIDGE SYSTEM
Please note that Dick Payne has recently updated, revised and renamed his bidding manual. Click above to have a look.
Anyone interested in further discussion should contact Dick by email Dicks Mail Service
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| MAIDSTONE MIXED PAIRS |
 22 Pairs turned out to play in the Maidstone Mixed Pairs Championship won by Jacquline Day and Colin Mahrer with Jenny Kendall and Richard Sissons runners up. The highest placed married couple who came a very creditable 4th were Mick and Jean Everest with Anne and Simon Leonard close behind 6th. Moselle Ambrose and David Richards were in 5th place.
Prizes and Trophies will be presented at the AGM to be held early in the new year.
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MAIDSTONE BRIDGE CLUB
Maidstone Bridge Club have two sessions of Bridge each week at the Hilton Hotel Maidstone by junction 7 of the M20 Motorway. The Club is EBU affiliated and operates the Pay to Play system. The Annual Membership is £12 with a reduced pro rata fee avaialble for new memebers joining later in the year
Wednesday night is for beginners and the less confident players with help available throughout the evening and a partner guaranteed if you come on your own. Start time is 7.30pm with free tea/coffee available and play normally finishes around 10.30pm. 18 boards are usually played and Master Points awarded
Thursday nights is for the more experienced players and play starts at 7.15pm except on the first Thursday in every month when a Teams event is played which starts at 7.30pm. Guests are welcome but if you do not have a partner please check beforehand (see our contact page).
DUPLIMATE HANDS AND BRIDGEMATES ARE USED
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