Thornhill Manor retirement village hosted a Valentine’s Dinner and Sundowner evening on February 12. “There was a record attendance of 150 residents at the dinner, which was prepared by Cookchill, Rand Aid’s in-house catering division,” says Thornhill Manor deputy manager Jackie Scott. “The residents raved about the roast beef!” The village’s entertainment committee, run by Janet Colville and her amazing team, decorated the hall and tables in red and white – with a liberal sprinkling of hearts. “Everyone could feel the love,” says Jackie. Pictured are residents Helene and Rob Taylor with Evelyn and Gavin Kendall.
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