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Thanks from Senior Citizens

Grocott's Mail ContributorsBy Grocott's Mail ContributorsSeptember 4, 2017Updated:November 3, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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The ACVV Senior Citizens Centre would like to thank the residents of Grahamstown for their wonderful support of our bazaar, held on 28 July.

We would like to thank the following for assisting us in making our Bazaar a success: Feathers Farm, Fridge Foods Group, Pick & Pay, the van Kerken family, Nelma Jurgens, Joe Hoole, Hennie le Roux, Hannes Pieterse, Stan Reed, Ferdi Hempel. A special word of thanks must go to all the loyal supporters who went out of their way to produce the wonderful home made cakes, cookies, savoury tarts, jams, bread, rusks, biscuits, meat products.

Your generosity and kindness is deeply appreciated, knowing how tough it has become in these very difficult financial times.

We would also like to express our thanks and appreciation for our members and volunteers who manned the stalls, made the pancakes, curry and rice and curry bunnies. To everyone who made donations in cash and kind, towards our bazaar, we truly appreciate your generosity and support. We are blessed to have so many companies and individuals in the Grahamstown community who willingly go the extra mile to ensure that our Senior Citizens are not forgotten, and for this we are most grateful.

We are pleased to announce the winners of the following raffles:

Knitted baby blanket – Cora Dreyer

Knitted single bed blanket – Petro Cummins

Rhino Tears wine raffle – Sheba Whitehorn

Hamper raffle – Sarah Louw

 

Riekie Schoonbee

Organiser

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