Alison Worrall - Marching on Anzac Day
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My father was very keen on those because he took his legacy duties very seriously then. He was in the country town, so he'd go in every Thursday make sure that the widows had sufficient to eat. He'd chop the wood for them, he'd do their gardening for them. He took their situations very carefully indeed. So yes, every Anzac Day we were there.