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Pearcedale community braves the weather for Remembrance Day

Despite the rain, the Pearcedale community turned out in strong numbers to honour the Remembrance Day service at the Public Hall. According to the president of Pearcedale Public Hall committee, Tony Vagg, it was a last-minute decision to move the annual service indoors due to…

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