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They did it their way

By Paul Dunlop
CWA officials have bid a final farewell to 77 years of community service at Officer.
The town’s branch of the Country Women’s Association closed in September after dwindling numbers made it too difficult to continue.
CWA officials from around the region joined Officer branch to enjoy a Christmas gathering and relive some of the golden moments from their years together.
There were tears when members made the heartrending decision to disband but Officer branch secretary Gwen Monckton said the gathering last Wednesday was a happy occasion. We didn’t let it get sad,” she said.
“It was very social and very nice, everybody enjoyed themselves, members spoke about what the CWA meant and we had a lovely afternoon tea.”
The CWA had been a focal point for women wanting to make a contribution to the Officer community since the branch was established in 1929.
But despite the women’s proud record of support and service, time took its toll. Many branch members are aged in their 80s, or even 90s and, like with many volunteer organisations, too much was left to too few.
Mrs Monckton thanked all the people who attended the final celebration with CWA representatives of branches from around the West Gippsland group joining the gathering.
“We have had a great team of members who have worked together to raise money for local and South Pacific Island charities,” Mrs Monckton said.
Pakenham, Bunyip and other local CWA branches have opened their doors to the Officer ladies, saying they would be most welcome to join and continue their association with the organisation.
Mrs Monckton, a CWA member for 24 years, said some of the ladies would go on to join other branches. Others, herself included, might take a break before again becoming involved.

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