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● From left: John Martin, Hannah Roberts , Cr Rhonda Sanderson, Jane Grimwade, Jason Ronald, Martin Grimwade, Cr Fiona Stevens, Joan Grimwade, Vivian Beaumont, great grandchildren Angus Cohen and Sybil Cohen, Cr Louise Bannister
Naming of Grimwade Pavilion ■ Cr Louise Bannister, Mitchell Shire Mayor. spoke at the naming of the Fred Grimwade Pavilion in Kings Park Seymour. Also present were Cr Rhonda Sanderson and Cr. Fiona Stevens along with Grimwade family members, Agricultural Society members and Kings Park Committee representatives. Cr Bannister spoke of the immense contribution Fred Grimwade had made to the community and the State during his lifetime, 1933- 1989. Fred Grimwade AO served on the Council of the Seymour A & P Society for more than 25 years. He represented the area in the Victorian Parliament from 1967-1987. He was President of the Legislative Council from 1979 – 1985. He was also a Pyalong Shire Councillor from 1961 -1980. The Seymour Agricultural & Pastoral Society is 166 years old it is the oldest local community-based organisation in Seymour and one of the oldest continually operating Agricultural Societies in Australia.
Vivian Beaumont, President of the Seymour Agricultural & Pastoral Society, welcomed the naming of the Pavilion which was provided jointly by the Shire and the Federal Government. He also acknowledged the splendid work of Ken Hall and the Kings Park volunteers. Mrs Joan Grimwade was joined at the opening by her eldest son Martin and his wife Jane as well as grandchildren and great grandchildren, four generations in total of the Grimwade family. She expressed appreciation to the Shire and the Agricultural Society for the honour of naming the Pavilion after her husband. She was well aware of his dedication to the community and believed he would be looking down with gratitude for the acknowledgement of his contribution. Thanks were also due to the wonderful efforts of former Nicholls MHR Damian Drum, the Federal Government and to Crs Sanderson, Chisholm and Stevens and the Mitchell Shire for a project completed both on time and on budget.
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■ Police are investigating the circumstances following a collision and death of a man in Craigieburn on Friday morning (July 5). Officers were called to reports a car collied with two other vehicles at the intersection of Craigieburn Rd and Waterview Boulevard about 6.10am. Police were told the male driver ran from the scene. He was arrested by a member of the public before police arrived, and then taken into custody.
GFVL resumes
■ Seymour returns to the field this Saturday (July 13) after a midyear break. The Lions will play Echuca. Other Round 13 games are: Rochester v Benalla, Shepparton Swans v Mansfield, Mooroopna v Tatura, Shepparton v Shepparton United, Euroa v Kyabram.
The man became unresponsive during the incident. He was treated by paramedics but was pronounced deceased at the scene. No one else was injured during the collision. Detectives will investigate the incident, with oversight by Professional Standards Command which is standard practice when a person dies while in police custody.