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Manie’s music adds magic to birthday bash

South African country, Afrikaans and pop singer Manie Jackson’s presence as guest entertainer helped ensure that the birthday bash held at Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA) on October 17 was a memorable one.

“The residents adored him!” says deputy manager Elize Raath. “He sang old favourites by Tommy Dell, Carike Keuzenkamp and Sally Vaughn. His song, Die Hemel Weet, was a hit, as was the song he ended, which was a stirring rendition of How Great Thou Art, whichhad a couple of residents in tears.”

Elize delivered a celebratory speech in honour of all the residents with birthdays in October. “Today, we celebrate 10 amazing individuals – four in their fabulous 70s and six shining brightly in their 80s!”

The youngest birthday star, at 71, was Jossie Jagals from MODA, whose birthday was on October 2. The eldest, at 85, was Donald Cochrane, whose birthday was on October 3.

Manie Jackson and Alice Jardim.
Deidre Helling and Peter Faugust.
Willem Skinner and Thandeka Sithole.
Hugh Hutton claps along with the music.
Back: Esme van der Walt (manager), Barry Nortje, Manie Jackson (entertainer), Jossie Jagals, Pam Appelgryn (Avbob), Heidi du Plessis (Avbob, Edenvale), Gail Lester and Aubrey Thiwani. Middle: Delyse Burgess, Jo Bayliss, Donald Cochrane, James Wight and Peter Faugust. Front: Minnie Son.

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