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Ash-N-Dash...(to Mark and Deb's?)

Hi Everyone!
Just a thought...some people may have no place to dash to following the cemetery on the Sunday of the family reunion. I realize that there is golf, potentially, and I'm only assuming that Sunday is the day that the memorial is planned. I was thinking, if people were interested, Mark and I could host an open house/lunch/party. Our house is located just off the QEW and is midway between Welland and Burlington(cemetery). Please let me know what you think.

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Kevin Ford said…
Hi Deb , that sounds like a great idea.Im not sure if golf is actually going to happen since Colleen Vennard seem's to be the only one into it. Colleen perhaps we could golf on a different date?
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Dan Ford said…
Thanks that sounds very nice, Debbie. I hope to be able to make it.
colleen vennard said…
That would be great Deb! I am always up for food! Can't wait to see you all!
Luv C
Paul B blogger said…
I'm all over the food like a hobo on a ham sandwhich. Besides, I'm always hungry after a good cemetery ash'n'dash.

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