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Legacy will be heard loud and clear Neil Walker neil@baysidenews.com.au A WAR veteran’s family has bridged a gap between generations with the gift of a World War II era musical instrument to Patterson River Secondary College. A trumpet played by Neil Richard Webb, who passed away at the age of 91 in February last year, has been passed on to Patterson River Secondary students by Mr Webb’s son, Peter. Mr Webb wrote to school principal Maree Vinocuroff in May after reading an RSL magazine article mentioning Patterson River Secondary student Bernard Field playing The Last Post on the bugle at Anzac Day commemorations. The Geelong resident decided there and then, shortly after his father’s death, to pass on one of two trumpets to the Carrum school his father left in his will. “Dad would have thrilled to see someone so young attempting to play The Last Post because it’s such a difficult thing to play,” Mr Webb said. “I was quite inspired ... the main bugle dad played is in the Canberra National War Museum but I wanted to give the trumpet to Bernard Field.” Neil Webb was a war veteran who served in Darwin and Papua New Guinea between 1942 and 1946. He received eight medals for frontline war service. His son says his father was a talented trumpeter from the age of 8 and he was appointed bugler for the Ballarat Sea Scouts at the age of 13.

‘Brave’ witness makes arrest easy A HELPFUL witness watched as a man allegedly stole the number plates from a car parked at a Carrum Downs service station. She then photographed his getaway car, and returned to report the crime to the 82-year-old female victim. Details of the incident, in Hall Rd, 3.30pm, Monday 13 July, were passed on to Frankston CIU detectives who arrested the man on Monday last week. Detective Senior Constable Caroline McGill praised the efforts of the 40-year-old Carrum Downs woman who watched as the thief crouched down and unscrewed the plates, then followed him 100 metres to his car and, surreptitiously, snapped a picture of the car’s make, model and registration number. “She was brave. Without her this case would have gone nowhere,” Detective McGill said. “It highlights how members of the public can play a significant role in solving crime. If she had not been there it would have been just another theft.” A Dandenong man, 29, was charged with theft and tampering with a vehicle. He has been bailed to appear at Dandenong Magistrates Court in September.

War veteran: Neil Webb’s family have generously donated a trumpet the digger played throughout his life.

When Ms Vinocuroff received the generous offer from Mr Webb she had a suggestion of her own: the trumpet should be passed on from student to student each year. “He thought it was important for his father’s legacy to be passed on and we were very happy about that,” the principal said. “The trumpet will be a perpetual award and will be given to someone who can’t afford to buy a trumpet and will be used during their time at the school before being passed on to

Legacy preserved: Peter Webb, second left, has donated his war veteran father Neil Webb’s WWII era trumpet to Patterson River Secondary College and visited the school last week with Seaford RSL’s Geoff Andews, left, to hand it over to student Brendon Colett and principal Maree Vinocuroff, right. Picture: Yanni

another student.” Mr Webb visited Patterson River Secondary College to hand over the trumpet on behalf of his father who he described as “a marvellous man” who often took the time to speak to youngsters about the significance of The Last

Post during his 25 years as a bugler at Geelong RSL. “I had the feeling this was the right way to go and dad would want this. I know my father would love that a young musician will care for the trumpet and play it.”

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