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Club provides Anzac breakfast

Ettalong Beach War Memorial Club will provide a free Anzac breakfast for those attending the dawn service at Woy Woy Memorial Park at 5am on Anzac Day, Monday, April 25.

A stamped dawn service program will serve as proof of attendance for the breakfast, which will be served from 6am.

Private bus services, organised by the RSL, will ferry attendees from the memorial park at Woy Woy, back to the club after the service.

"The purpose of Ettalong Beach War Memorial Club remains as it began, 51 years ago, a reminder to the community that those who laid down their lives shall not be forgotten," said general manager Mr Peter Hale.

"No day is more important on the club's calendar than Anzac Day."

The club will also be offering a variety of entertainment on Anzac Day, starting with a lunchtime show.

The show will feature live music from Rosemary Jenkins, Jo Lavelle, Doug Thompson, the Atkins Sisters (singing a medley of songs from The Andrews Sisters) and Bronson Powell and a comedy set from Gary Who.

The show costs $22 for returned service people and $33 for all others.

In the evening, radio station 2GO-FM will present pop singer Sophie B Hawkins, with hits such as "Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover" and "As I Lay Me Down".

The show starts at 7pm and tickets cost $33.

Bookings for both shows can be made at the club or by phoning 4343 0111.

Anzac Day commemorative badges will be on sale at the club on Friday, April 22, with all funds raised going to the RSL Women's Auxiliary.



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