May 11 was a significant day for Tarentaal retirement village resident Margaret Findlay. She turned 90 and despite being unable to celebrate the occasion with family because of the coronavirus lockdown, still had a special day. The staff of the Rand Aid retirement village describe Margaret as ‘warm-hearted’ and were delighted to be able to surprise her with tea and cake. Margaret has lived at Tarentaal since 2006.
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