Three residents of Rand Aid’s Thornhill Manor turned heads at the village’s March morning tea with their eye-catching Easter bonnets. The monthly event included the village’s lotto draw and Easter bonnet parade, which is a long-time Thornhill Manor tradition. Tasty hot cross buns were served and thanks go to Maggie Bold and her team. The winners of the parade were Vicky Keenan, Joyce van Leeuwen and Bonnie Gosher.
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