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HAPPY BIRTHDAY UNCLE DAN

To-morrow, Easter Sunday March 23rd is Dan Ford's 70th Birthday.

He will be joining the Bochsler's in Ancaster to celebrate. Anyone wishing to send greetings to him to-night, to-morrow (or in the next few weeks) may do so c/o Al Bochsler, Maureen Bochsler or Paul Bochsler(different e-mails in Ancaster). We'll print these out and give them to him after dinner on Easter for those that arrive in time, otherwise on his next visit.

It seems a miracle that Uncle Dan survived his medical misfortune a year ago. He is a changed man, a beautiful person to know as always. All the best to you Dan.

Al Bochsler

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Loretto Woods said…
Happy Birthday Uncle Dan. All the best for continued good health!

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