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A minute’s silence in Casey

By Alison Noonan
GREY clouds loomed as locals paid their respects to Australia’s fallen soldiers in Remembrance Day ceremonies across Casey on Friday.
The rain held off long enough for the hundreds who flocked to memorials across Cranbourne and Pearcedale to observe a minute’s silence before the heavens opened.
Pearcedale Public Hall committee president Maureen Smollen said this year’s service at Pearcedale held extra significance as it was held at the new cenotaph in the town centre.
The cenotaph was constructed earlier in the year and is the first ever war memorial to be constructed in the area.
“Last year’s ceremony was held with just a flag pole so this year’s service was fantastic at the new cenotaph,” Ms Smollen said.
“It was a really good turnout. We had kids from Pearcedale Primary School and Cranbourne South Primary School, the local councillor and politicians.
“We were lucky with the weather. There were a few sprinkles but the rain didn’t deter anyone.”
Ms Smollen said she looked forward to a bigger service next year. “We had a really nice day and it will only grow,” she said.
Cranbourne RSL president Barry Jones said about 450 people gathered at Greg Clydesdale Square for the morning service. “We were very pleased with the turnout, considering it was a Friday,” he said.
“It was great to see the involvement of the schools again. We had about 14 schools and 15 other groups attend so we were very happy.”

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