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Memorial wall an asset to RSL club

05 Dec, 2011 01:00 AM
A MEMORIAL wall is just one of many new additions to the re- emerging Spring Bay RSL-Sub Branch.

Unveiled last month, the state- government funded memorial wall is seen as a wonderful asset for the small regional club.

In the past few years, the club has completed a number of projects to improve the club's look and increase membership.

Club secretary Howard Harris said the club is extremely thankful for the support it has received in completing the $4300 project.

"We are totally happy with the outcome as it looks exceptional from the road and it is everything we wanted," Mr Harris said.

"The council put in a lot of work towards the end, putting concrete around the edges for us so that was much appreciated on top of the money the government gave us and the hours that our fellas put into it.

"There would be well over 150 hours put into the whole project."

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Royal Australian Navy officer Andrew Eastaway officially opens the Spring Bay RSL Sub-Branch's memorial wall last month.
Royal Australian Navy officer Andrew Eastaway officially opens the Spring Bay RSL Sub-Branch's memorial wall last month.

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