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Gifts grow on tree

Left: Launching the Wishing Tree Appeal at Kmart Cranbourne last week are, from left, store manager Michelle, team member Michele, Salvation Army representatives Kerry Jose and captain Kelvin Young, and Kmart manager Sabrina.55037  Left: Launching the Wishing Tree Appeal at Kmart Cranbourne last week are, from left, store manager Michelle, team member Michele, Salvation Army representatives Kerry Jose and captain Kelvin Young, and Kmart manager Sabrina.55037

THE Cranbourne community is encouraged to give generously to the 23rd Wishing Tree Appeal at Kmart Cranbourne. Gifts given to the store will be donated to The Salvation Army to be distributed to needy families.
The Wishing Tree Appeal is Australia’s largest Christmas gift appeal – and this year’s aim is to collect more than 450,000 gifts nationally.

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