Archive for April, 2016
News ArchivesATHOL Rose a veteran of WWII was accompanied by his grandson Robert and great grandson Dylan in yesterday’s ANZAC Day parade in Scone.
RAZ Wilson has been a crowd favourite on ANZAC Day with his soulful rendition of New Zealand’s national anthem,
MORE than 600 people in Merriwa commemorated ANZAC Day with a parade and service at the cenotaph.
AS ATHOL Rose, a returned serviceman of WWII read the Ode of Remembrance at the Scone ANZAC service,
FOR the small village of Gundy the ANZAC day service draws a significant crowd of a couple of hundred people.
THE ANZAC memorial dawn service at Aberdeen was attended by 190 people of all ages who came to show their respect for past and present serving members of Australia and New Zealand´s armed forces.
By Des Dugan
“Let us take strength in the knowledge and hope that our sons and daughters will never forget,”
MORE than 1000 people attended the Scone ANZAC Day dawn service, with organisers saying the numbers of people coming to pay their respects is growing every year.
YESTERDAY Errol and Beryl Bates celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, which all began when Errol accidently spilt a cup of tea on Beryl at a dance in Whittingham.
CROWD favourites in the Scone and Upper Hunter horse festival parade, Noelene Black and Beryl Bates are set to take their final bow during this years parade.