Eastbourne Herald April 2015

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Eastbourne Herald www.eastbourneherald.co.nz

25 APRIL 2015

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Anzac Day: Lest We Forget These men, by their own admission, are not heroes. But like many of our servicemen and women, their time in the armed forces was essential to the war effort. You can read about them on pages 9-11.

“It seems to me that the message is getting through that we are bloody lucky. We’re the lucky country we are fortunate they established a country that is

"Anzac Day's just another day to me. But I think it's good that more young people know about it - they must be learning more about the world wars now in harmonious.” school." -Roy Beeby, NZ Airforce, WWII - Pat Millar, NZ Navy WWII

“ There ’s more awareness of the sacrifices of men in the ser vices of all kinds and a recognition that even if the objectives of the war were perhaps suspect, at least they were brave enough to lay down their lives and for that they must be highly respected.” - Bill Wollerman, NZ Army, WWII

Subarus, tools targeted in Eastbourne thefts Three vehicles in Eastbourne were broken into within three weeks of each other; the thieves emptying each of the tools that had been left in them overnight. Two of the vehicles were in the same street. Local Community Constable Dave Tweedale says it is another reminder to think about the

security of vehicles, to make sure they are locked, preferably parked in secure garages and not to leave valuables inside. “If you have no other option than to leave work tools inside them, I would suggest that you consider installing the loudest alarm on the market,” he says.

Two cars were also stolen this month, both Subarus. Constable Tweedale says Subaru vehicles are frequently stolen. “If I owned one, I would certainly alarm it and have an immobiliser fitted.” It is important all break-ins are reported to police so trends can be tracked, he says.

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