Ron Smith Care Centre’s residents thoroughly enjoyed the golden oldie tunes played by Moshe Singer, who came to entertain them at their Mother’s Day tea at the care centre on 12 May. Pictured are Myra Serebro, Sihle Mashai, Ria Milburn, Moshe Singer, Caroline Mucheka, Carol Murphy and Trudi Thijs.
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