Shirley and John Sandison, residents of Inyoni Creek, and a friend, Eileen Halpern of Tarentaal village, enjoyed a lively card game after a leisurely lunch prepared by Good2Go at the village’s waterfront clubhouse recently. If the game looks unfamiliar, that’s because it was brought back by the Sandisons from a recent trip to France.
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