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Lions sale goes by the book- Members of the Lions Club of Cranbourne are preparing for the Mon

THE Lions Club of Cranbourne will host their first Monster Book Fair at the Cranbourne Public Hall on Sunday.
Secondhand books, new books at low prices and videos will be available for sale from 9am to 3pm.
Chairperson of the book fair committee Diane Barker said she encouraged residents to attend the book sale and enjoy a day out.
“We have 5000 or more books for sale, so hopefully there will be a good crowd,” she said.
Devonshire tea and a sausage sizzle will be provided on the day. All money raised will be donated to charity.
For more information call Diane Barker on 5996 2986.

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