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Change of guard at RSL

By Jade Lawton
THURSDAY was the start of a new chapter in the history of the Pakenham RSL sub-branch.
At Thursday’s annual general meeting president Norm Joseph stepped down from his role, handing the baton to Ray Caldwell.
Mr Joseph, a World War II veteran who has held the post for the past five years, said the change-over was a symbolic one.
Mr Caldwell is the first Vietnam veteran to take the role in the Pakenham RSL.
The meeting began with a moment’s silence for the victims of last Saturday’s bush fires.
In his final presidential report, Mr Joseph spoke of his pride in the recent attendance at Pakenham’s Anzac Day dawn service.
“Last year we had more than 100 people in attendance, and a large presence from the younger generation,” he said. “The Pakenham RSL sub-branch was again in the state’s top 10, per capita, for sales of Anzac Day poppies,” he said. “I hope the enthusiasm and energy of Ray will continue this.”
Former mayor and honorary Pakenham RSL member Bill Ronald presided over the change-over, and acknowledged Mr Joseph’s achievements.
“Twenty years ago, it looked like this branch could fade away to nothing,” he said. “Recent attendance is in no small part due to Norm’s school program. He has done a fantastic job of promoting the RSL within the community.”
Mr Caldwell said he had big plans for the club.
“I want to continue the school program, and add another flag pole outside the building. Soon we will plant a lone pine,” he said. “I would like to organise a social night for the WWII and Vietnam veterans, maybe at the Cardinia Cultural Centre. Bring all the younger ones out of the woodwork. Eventually I would like to see a licensed club, to ensure a lasting legacy.”
Mr Joseph will remain active in the Pakenham RSL sub-branch in his role as junior vice-president.
For a profile of Ray Caldwell, see Page 10.

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