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1 1 M.A.P.S REVIEW N EWSLE TTE R OF M AI TLAN D AUTO PR E SE RVATION SO CIE TY, SO UTH AUSTRALI A M APS-The Hist or ic M o to r Vehicle Club of t he Yo rk e Penins ula NOVEMBER A CAT ON THE MAPS REVIEW FRONT PAGE AND ONE ON THE BACK! Richard Hopkins from Moonta sent through this photo of his XK150 which he tells me is for sale. Having tried to sweet talk the wife into letting me have it, I thought it safer to pass on details of this great car to others!-this XK has had a full body off restoration, motor rebuild by Jeff Mockford Sovereign Motors, Straight port head high compression pistons triple 2in SU carbies, new trim & carpets, new loom, marine stainless exhaust, Done about 5000 kms in 5yrs since put back on road. $72,000 ONO Richard ( Mary, I m sure we could find space for it- what if I just do away with those silly old plants?.) IN THIS ISSUE - Page 2 - Club Contacts & Spot the Difference Page 3 -.Pres Says Page Page 4 -Campout Report. Page 5- Loved by Some. Page 6- Out and About. Page 7- More Burra Details. Page 8 - Hills Report. Pages 9- Flinders Finds, Page 10- What s On Page 11- A Close Shave for Fitzy. Page 12 Grab a Pussy Cat

2 MAITLAND AUTO PRESERVATION SOCIETY INC P.O. BOX 86, MAITLAND, S.A. 5573, ELECTED OFFICE BEARERS for PRESIDENT: KEITH PENHALL / VICE PRESIDENT: TREVOR CLERKE SECRETARY & PUBLIC OFFICER: MIKE OSBORNE Mob TREASURER LYN CLERKE COMMITTEE MEMBERS TREVOR BEAN JOE INGRAM MARY OSBORNE BRONTE GIESCEKE REGO OFFICER & AUTHORISED PERSON KEITH PENHALL AUTHORISED PERSONS ROD NIXON (B), TREVOR CLERKE (H) EDITOR: MIKE OSBORNE ozbornes@internode.on.net EVENTS COORDINATOR BRONTE GIESECKE MINUTES SECRETARY MARY OSBORNE PUBLICITY & ASSISTANT EDITOR: JIM SEWELL PATRONS: DON & SHIRLEY ROSE LIFE MEMBERS: RON BRIGGS+, LOIS BRIGGS, KEN HEINRICH, HOWARD HEARD + DON ROSE, SHIRLEY ROSE PERHAPS THIS SHOULD BE, Spot the difference One car is the well loved Valiant of Moranne Coombs and the other the recently purchased vehicle of Ivan Whitelaw. Well done to Paul Metcalf, our October guest speaker from Copper Coast Auto Electrical, for gaining one of the prizes in the recent Celebration of Employment Awards ceremony

3 FROM THE PRESIDENT The weather has been warming up and there are a few headers running around, so I guess it s nearly Christmas again. We have had a full year to date with events and club business to attend to. The recent trip to Nuriootpa was excellent and many thanks must go to Lyn Clerke and Graham Littler for organizing the weekend. Some thirty four people attended the Friday evening meal at The Vine Hotel. It was a great fine weather opportunity to catch up with the Strathalbyn quartet of Rod and Vonny Hill, Glyn and Chris Morris, as well as the regular happy campers. All told it was weekend to remember. The much discussed and researched Rex Fox legacy project has progressed to the next stage and to those who have been involved in this matter, I express my heartfelt thanks. Overall, we have a great group of workers and support from the membership, although there is room for more volunteers to organise runs, write events reports and to consider taking up committee positions in It s not that far away! Given the interest shown by a number of members of late, I think it fair to say that MAPS is in pretty good shape. Check out the program and make sure that you get your bookings in for some events that you like the look of. If you miss out, don t whinge- we ve been having a ball! STOP PRESS Our granddaughter, Eva Jane Penhall was born at 1.12AM on October 31st 2012, just twelve minutes after mother Amanda arrived at Darwin Hospital! Both mother and child are doing well and here are some statistics- Weight 3.12 Kg, length- 49cm. Head circumference 33cm. A daughter for Tim and Amanda, and a sister for Sam. Grandpa and Granny Penhall can t wait to get up there! Ed s note- a reminder of what little Penhall s grow into. Trevor Bean ( West End) congratulates Dick Penhall (Carlton Mid Strength on buying a hat for $40 and getting 40 cans of beer thrown in as part of the deal. 3 FROM THE SECRETARY What a great time with the old cars and their owners we have enjoyed over the last few weeks. Events far and wide, including the guest speaker Don Loffler at the November meeting. Two day later and we were at the Moonta Antiques and Collectibles Fair where sixteen MAPS cars made a noteworthy display. Well done to Mike and Rosi Sigston from Edithburgh for making both the Balaklava lunch and the Moonta Fair. As regards the latter, those there certainly enjoyed themselves and I was particularly pleased how the Copper Coast Mayor, Paul Thomas went out of his way to make us welcome and to discuss how we can make the 2013 event even better. As regards culinary rewards, the Senior Citizens Club morning tea was a must do. Local knowledge from the Goodfellows being the key. Bronte received a reward later when he won a bottle of wine for his EH Holden displayed and I won a bottle for the Bristol. Actually, I ensured driver and cleaner for the day, Ashley Farrow got his share of the Riversleigh Shiraz later that day. Well done Moonta! Our Nuriootpa campout was well supported and certainly enjoyed. Plans are under discussion for the two campouts in 2013, along with a full range of other events. The calendar will soon be turned over to 2013, so I think it is already time to remind all members that several current officers will be standing down and that will provide the opportunity for others to take a go at the helm. The current crew do not wish to simply walk off the bridge and leave the ship to flounder, but would like to get their possible replacements familiar with the jobs that need to be done. Now is the time to start planning. Hopefully, in 2013 will see a fitting use of the funds allocated for the Rex Fox Memorial. There are a few ideas floating around, but with the holiday break not that far off, perhaps we can all sit down and think about how to best use the money to honour the memory of our donor within the aims of our club will hopefully see the inaugural Rex Fox Memorial Run and that is perhaps an opportunity to see the restored trucks and bikes back on the YP. If we could combine that with a stage in the nominated project, it would be a great outcome. CLUB BADGES For those who have yearned for a MAPS badge to go on the grille, or badge bar, we have now a limited stock of the stainless MAPS badge. The price is the same as it was 10 years ago- just $15. We also have MAPS mugs- the sort you drink out of! For just $5 each. Either or both of these would make good stocking fillers for Christmas, although not as good as one of the items on the back page of this edition! Anyway, my Christmas present is in Santa s workshop being fixed up at the present. Well, actually it s the MGB in CYP Crash at Maitland, with Santa Rod Nixon and his band of helpers working away. Finally, with Christmas coming up, our December meeting is a good wind up to the year and if you want an outing on Friday, 21st December, then the Ardrossan Street Party is great night out. Until the next event, meeting or newsletter, Best regards, Mike Osborne

4 4 MAPS Campout at Nuriootpa A campout at Nuriootpa caravan park organised by Lyn Clerke and Graham Littler seemed a long way off when we decided to join the MAPS club for a weekend away. Then suddenly it was upon us. We decided to make a longer stay so headed off on Thursday and arrived at Nuriootpa Caravan Park mid afternoon only to find Trevor and Jeanette Bean, Ron and Joyce Anderson already there. Thursday night was a quiet one so we had an early night prior to the arrival of the members on Friday. Friday morning was a good chance for a wander around the main street of Nuriootpa, before lunch. We discovered a couple of op shops to browse around, you never know where that little treasure might be. We returned to the park for lunch and found people had begun to arrive, and by mid afternoon most were there and set up camp ready for the weekends activities. A happy hour was a chance to renew old acquaintances and to discuss the weekend s entertainment. The venue for the evening meal was the Vine Inn with around thirty five taking part. We found the hotel having a busy night and a bit of time was spent in a line to order our meal. Once ordered and served we found the food was worth the wait. Saturday morning dawned and a few called in to the Barossa Junction for a great buffet breakfast, with the remainder heading off to the produce markets near Angaston. An arranged booking at the Tanunda brewery was our next meeting place where we were given a tasting and tour of the brewing area which was quite enlightening. Following the tour we were served a light lunch of cold meats and salads. Saturday afternoon was free time in readiness for the happy hour and a variety of our own prepared meal, mostly barbecue, which was eaten together at the camp kitchen. A treat, compliments of Shirley and Don Rose was a serve of Quandong pies and fresh cream, a delicacy not to be missed. When completed and cleaned up, Shirley took charge with one of her unique card games which always creates a bit of fun. She did admit getting a bit confused with her card pack but all worked out with everyone enjoying the moment. Thanks, Shirley for the effort and gifts and bit of fun. President Dick Penhall presented Shirley with a little gift which was a cartoon book of uses for condoms; he told her misread the title, it was supposed to be a quandong recipe book. Shirley was later spotted having quite a laugh at some of the graphics and uses of the book title. A thank you to the organisers and helpers which made the weekend possible was made, without these people campouts like these would not happen. Sunday morning and after a few goodbyes, saw most of the club members packed and heading off. An organised lunch at the Royal Hotel at Balaklava was on the agenda on their way home. We along with Mike and Mary Osborne, Jim and Jean Sewell, Trevor and Jeanette Bean, Trevor and Lyn Clerk, decided to stay an extra night, I guess you can pick the retirees. Mid morning we joined Mike and Mary and Jim and Jean at a park near Tanunda where the Gawler Car Club had organised a day run and lunch. This was a chance to catch up with another club and see a few different people and cars. The MGCCSA s Kimber Run passed by, so around 150 MG s to admire. On our return to the park, we found this was a chance to prepare for the return home. This was followed by a smaller happy hour and a few left overs of food, for the evening meal. Later some time was spent sitting out and enjoying the night air and telling a few stories, some bordering on untruths I m sure, prior to turning in for the night. Monday morning,after saying our goodbyes, packed we headed home after a terrific weekend with friends after enjoying some good company and a laugh. Thank you again for those people who make these weekends such a success. Ellen and Bob Haywood FROM THE PRESIDENT S BETTER HALF. (Seen here slaving over a hot stove - well, OK BBQ) Thanks again to Shirley Rose for an entertaining game of cars on the Campout Saturday night. I think it even confused Shirley for a while, but it was fun. We hope that she studies the new book and she might show us tricks from it later. Well, for some of us, the Sunday morning meant heading home, so after breakfast it was pack up time and saying our farewells to those staying on, or heading in other directions. About a dozen headed towards Balaklava for lunch. On the way, we thought we might stop at Owen for coffee at the pub, as this serves as the convenience store as well. Along with Don and Shirley Rose, we waited until just after 11 AM for the hotel to open, but along with some locals, we were told the machine would take half an hour to get ready. We decided to give the coffee a miss, got to Balaklava at AM and sat around in the shady rotunda until Mike and Rosi Sigston arrived from Edithburgh. With others also arriving, our party grew to a dozen, all of us enjoying a great lunch and conversation. ( I think the meal was better than at the Vine s on the Friday). All too soon, it was time to go our separate ways, but that leaves me asking, Bev Chapman, where were you going when you left the pub as you looked to be heading towards Snowtown JP

5 CARRYING ON FROM DON LOFFLER S TALK Seeing several of the cars featured in Don s excellent recent presentation to the MAPS members, prompted some thoughts as regards their background. When the AC 2 Litre came up on the screen, few MAPS members would have seen one, let alone own one. So, as someone who owned THREE at one time, it revived memories of the car we bought back in 1996, a graceful car from the front, but let down by the rather dumpy rear end. Having made top quality sports cars before WW2, the company produced the 2 Litre saloon, drophead and Buckland tourers. The car had a front beam axle and under slung rear axle. However, they still drive well and they are becoming increasingly sought after. Fortunately, the AC Ace came along to keep AC as one of the world s sporting marques. The Armstrong Siddeley station ute variants were not seen 5 did not have a full UK licence. How such cars would have dealt with Aussie conditions is a puzzle! Among the eastern European cars featured, the fin tailed, air cooled rear engine Tatra has become another rarity, commanding high prices. Don did not show a Skoda, another Czech made product, but they became the butt of many jokes with their post war cars. ( Q. Why do Skodas have heated rear windows? A. To warm your hand when you push start them.) Prewar, the marque was a quality one and actually the post war little Octavia was not such a bad car. Forty years on and with VW s backing, Skoda has again been up there for a fair time with the top players as regards quality, performance and style. As for VW, just as well the factory was just the right side of the border, so that the Brits could get the show up and running again after WW2! East German cars remained backward as regards quality and design and on the western side, the emphasis was on the bubble cars. By the mid 1950 s the game was changing- Mercedes back in the big time, the VW in full flow and BMW showing some very nice cars. Over in the USA, the Americans soon got into making cars that looked modern, as depicted by the 1951 Studebaker Champion that Don mentioned. Meanwhile, the Brits got back into manufacturing cars, as opposed to tanks, trucks and planes. Steel was in short supply, so some companies used the aluminum from wartime supplies. Triumph s Roadster (below) Colin Read s 4 door Saloon from Adelaide the UK where a range of saloon and convertible cars took on the names of WW2 aircraft- Hurricane (convertible), Whitley, Typhoon and Lancaster (saloons). Alvis recommenced car production with the TA14 saloon and convertibles, with a four cylinder 1800cc motor, very much a revamp of the pre war model. By 1951, the 6 cylinder 3 litre TA21 was in production- and we all know what a great car and engine they are!. The early Bond car would now fetch a high price among micro car collectors, but back in the late 1940 s and 1950 s such cars were often bought by budget conscious people, many of whom had a lot of alloy body panels and was the last car with a dickey seat Even before the end of the war, the British government was looking to rationalise the variety of car models produced, but it is doubtful that the words were heeded. However what was heeded was the instruction to export- no exports meant no steel. Hence new cars in the UK were a rarity. Who, in 1950, could have foretold how the emphasis of car manufacture would change so much in the next fifty years? At the same time, let us remember that even with the lemons and failures of all nations in this post war period, we were left with some cars that had the personalities and styling that make them collectible today. The cars many loathed and despised when they were new will become the cherished cars of the future. All you have to do is to predict them. Mike O

6 6 PICTURES OUT AND ABOUT. Above Top- Ashley Farrow ( Left), with Don Loffler looks at the Nicholas Watts print featuring the 1959 Aston Martin victory at Le Mans. Below that- Just a few of the cars at the highly enjoyable Moonta Antiques and Collectibles Fair. Right Hand Column- Just a trio of the fifty cars that took part in the Bentley Drivers Club All Makes Picnic in the Scrub Run from Mylor to the delightful venue at the home of BDC members, Will and Judy Macdonald. The Riley RMC was a car I think Mary would let me buy! The Morgan Pus 8 was one I d like to buy and the modern Bentley with rego number 1WO, is one I d be unable to buy! Mary, Molly and I spent a great weekend with MAPS members Ashley Farrow and Margaret. The Mylor Oval starting point for the picnic run provided a peaceful place to mark the Remembrance Day, with the Ode and minute silence duly observed. After a run of about 40 miles we all parked in the wooded and shady cover provided, with a view of the Coorong from a nearly incline. Making our way home, we called into see a member of the Chrysler Restorers Club who is building a car that warrants an article in its own right. Another great weekend. Mike O

7 BURRA TO MORGAN 1906 RE-ENACTMENT The organisers of this event are Roger Cross, Merv Mathews and very ably assisted by NARC President Moranne Coombs and members. After knowing and hearing of this event for a number of years, but due to other events, (again this year, Restorers weekend at Jamestown Air Show) we have not been able to attend. This year Margaret took the initiative, registered the car and booked the Paxton Cottages so it was going to happen! It is a celebration of the achievement of the four day Burra Motor Club run of I always wished to do it in the 1929 DeSoto Roadster. We have had the pleasure of owning this beautiful car for almost six years and this was to be our longest journey; 350 miles and typical preparations required. We travelled up Friday in perfect weather. Resting at the Saddleworth Hotel for lunch and arriving at Burra around 3.00pm just meeting Bruce and Carolyn in their lovely combination of 1964 Dodge Phoenix and 64 Roadmaster Caravan having a scenic drive to the Jamestown Air Show, Chrysler Restorers weekend. 7 The drive was described as a shakedown 22 km drive to Farrell Flat for lunch for around 80 guests at Galley s Meeting House and Café, also a conference centre and B&B run by NARC members Sally and Gary Fieldhouse. A very entertaining Roger Cross talked on the first1906 event and details for Sunday s event. Again the day being perfect a lot of cars were open topped. Returning to Paxton Square Julian Cross hosted games of Boules with fun and prizes. Sunday s run started with optional breakfast at 7.00am and line up in Kingston Street (in front of Paxton Cottages) for an 8.30 departure. Three rows, veteran, vintage and classic historic automobiles lined up in one of Burra main streets gave a great atmosphere and again lots of town and tourist people gathered to enjoy the departure of cars in order. Driving off at the start with people on either side of the road was added to the event. The plan was to stop halfway for morning tea at the Gums Station Homestead, as the original crossing across the saltbush plains did. A presentation to the best dressed Lady and Gent was made. Volunteer ladies produced delicious home made assorted cakes and slices. Our weekend started on Saturday with vehicles lining up in the main square at the Council Offices giving the first opportunity for town s folk and tourists to view some of the ten veteran cars and two motor bikes, eight vintage cars, several joining later. One commercial truck, a rare Grey 1923 and the rest a variety of classic cars made a total for the weekend of sixty from a variety of clubs, Steve Lovell representing Chrysler in the 25. More cars joined in and we headed off again for lunch at Morgan meeting the local CFS to marshal and park us in Railway Terrace for public display. A good crowd of people again enjoyed looking and talking to owners about the cars. Plenty of food outlets or picnics on the lawn with shady trees by the river, with a forecast 27C. Later people left to various places, some staying in Morgan, returning to Burra, Barossa, or home. We returned to Burra with a strong warm head wind and chose the Burra Hotel to have dinner with Mary and Mike Osborne. The dining room was filled with other enthusiasts. Monday was reserved to come home. The car ran so well we briefly stopped in Riverton and was home in three hours. A successful trip, new friends and looking forward to the next one. Ashley Farrow & Margaret Edwards. Pictures- Top left Renault Lower left- Peter & Ann Mott s Alvis Speed 20 Mid right- Steve Lovell s Chrysler up and running after arriving with a missing tail shaft bolt. A replacement was duly found.

8 8 NEWS FROM THE HILLS Following their move to Strathalbyn, Rod and Vonny Hill have been well involved with the Glyn and Chris Morris in the formation of a local historic car club. They have held a number of runs since formation and have attracted a good range of vehicles on these. Pictured above are just a few from those taking part in their November run. Rod reports. Here are some pictures of run from Strath. to Langhorne Creek via Currency Creek. We held our monthly meeting and sausage sizzle at Pott's Reserve at completion of the run. The Morris s Lincoln ( Ex Giff Chapman) was left on the side of the road just out of Strath.,stopped again, electric f/pump running continuously. Don t feel alone Glyn, others have had electric fuel pump gremlins lately- Mike O

9 9 SEEN IN THE FLINDERS Mid way between Parachilna and Blinman, we were amazed to see a group of vintage Bentleys coming towards us. It appears that the group came from Perth and had travelled across to Adelaide, using the Spencer Gulf ferry link and then embarked on a tour of the Flinders. Whilst the older cars took the dirt roads, the modern car that was with the group in Orroroo kept to the bitumen! Near our base at Hawker, we came across this Hillman Minx estate car ( pictured below) which looked to be in need of some TLC. However, it looked as if it could be salvaged. Also in the same area was a Land Rover hardtop and a couple of doors. I wonder if the Land Rover collector at Wilmington knows about these? THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES ARE FOR SALE. They are the collection of one our members and being sold due to illness. All vehicles to be sold, as is., offered to MAPS & PADARC members initially, before being advertised generally. IF YOU ARE GENUINELY INTERESTED, PLEASE PHONE after 7 PM IF NO ANSWER, PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE & YOUR PHONE NUMBER, THANK YOU. AUSTIN 8 TOURER 1946/48 ROVER 4 LIGHT 1949 Mid Green ROVER SD HUMBER HAWK-NO MOTOR 1955/56 WOLSELEY 18/ Green- Foyle s War model MERCEDES-BENZ 560SEC 1989 Dark Blue- excellent AUSTIN A HUMBER HAWK-1950 Motor out FAIRLANE LTD 1990 HUMBER HAWK-BLACK 1956 HILLMAN MINX 1961/62 Blue/white. Nice interior HUMBER HAWK rare model ROVER V RXY White/black vinyl roof DAIMLER CENTURY 1956 Preselector R-R SILVER SPIRIT 1989 White. Excellent condition. ROVER SD WOLSELEY 15/ ROVER 3L 1960 HUMBER HAWK 1955/56 HUMBER HAWK 1964 ROVER TC VOLVO dr. turquoise manual MERCEDES-BENZ S Cream. Excellent tan interior. VAN DEN PLAS 4L (R-R MOTOR) 1965 Retrimmed interior to be go with car. HUMBER SUPER SNIPE 1966 ROVER 3L 1960 Editor s note- a wide range of cars in varied conditions from excellent ready to go condition to project vehicles. So had Rood Nixon, but he still scooped the very reasonable 260Z and son Craig got a good Super Snipe. Still some good deals to be had. During our stay in the Hawker area, we had no mains power, but still enjoyed great time at the Flinders Ranges Caravan Park. We did not miss out on quondong pie at Quorn. If you go that way, make a point of stopping off at Carrieton with its great little Community Store, managed by volunteers. The caravan park also looks to be an ideal stopover point. Going through the small communities of the mid north makes a welcome change from Highway One. Mike O

10 10 MAPS EVENTS Nov 25th Musical Matinee at Minlaton. Make your own way to BYO Lunch at 12 noon at the Harry Butler Memorial area.then enjoy the acts and share an afternoon tea at Minlaton Uniting Church Hall from 1PM.Queries- contact Bronte Giesecke on Dec. 2nd MAPS Christmas Luncheon at Ardrossan Bowling Club, 12 Noon for PM Licenced bar. Choice of 3 mains and 3 sweets. Cost $25 with catering by the Ardrossan Angels, in aid of fund raising for the Cancer Council. Bookings by 25th November Dec 6th General Meeting with light supper for our Christmas wind up meeting! (OK, so who said every meeting is a wind up?!) 2013 Jan. 1st Port Vincent Gala Day, with BYO at the Clerke s home nearby at Talbot Road Jan 26th Australia Day- Our meet up with the Gawler, Barossa Valley & NARC Kapunda members at the Auburn Recreation Ground. BYO lunch or buy something at the nearby shops, pub & café. A great setting for this day. Offers for marshals please. TBA TBA Lavender Farm Visit, Pt. Vincent YP Campout. Sept 7-9th Morgan Campout at the Morgan Riverside Caravan Park. Meet up with the Mallee Auto Collectors Club during our stay. Just checked the park out- 7 en suite cabins $85 per night and 6 standard (no en suite) cabins. $70 per night. Linen is $15 for double bed, $12 single. Powered sites $28. Pool, grassed areas, BBQ, Mini golf. Prices as at Oct.2012 Full details as regards programs and bookings to be confirmed. A more detailed list of events for 2013 will appear in the December newsletter. In the meantime, please think about suggesting new ideas for runs, events and guest speakers. Even better, please think about offering to take on the role of organiser for a specific event, or acting as Club Captain for the day. Speak to Events Coordinator Bronte Giesecke if you think you can help in any way. General Meetings are held at 8 PM in the Chatt Centre, Robert Street, Maitland, on the first Thursday of each month, except January. Light refreshments served after the meeting. We will endeavour to have guest speakers at alternate meetings. INVITATION EVENTS Dec 21st Ardrossan Christmas Street Party. Line up from 5.30 PM for 6PM start 2013 Feb 2nd Kaniva Car & Bike Show Feb 10th All British Day- NEW VENUE- Echunga Recreation Ground (Closing date30/11/2012) Mar 2-3 Power of the Past, Mt Barker Mar 29th-Apr1st Austins Over Australia, hosted by The Austin A40 Club of Australia Inc. May 5th HMVC s British Classics Day at Victor Harbour May 26th Cavalcade of Cars, Copper Coast Kernewek Lowender Sept Cruising Classics fortnight and Bay To Birdwood Classic Run Sept 29th -Oct 5th Warrnambool. National Chrysler Rally. Entry forms & more details onwww.chryslerclubvic.org.au Oct 14-27th Federation Tour to Canberra. Provisional schedule-day-renmark, Swan Hill,, Echuca Wagga Wagga, Canberra, Temora,Deniliquin, Mildura, Riverland. More details from Mike Osborne, or Trevor & Jeanette Bean. Oct 27th on A7SA Diamond Jubilee with YP Tour Monday 28th Oct to Friday 1st Nov. See for details.

11 POINTS FROM MINUTES for GENERAL MEETING, THURSDAY NOVEMBER1st 2012 AT CHATT CENTRE, MAITLAND Meeting business opened by the President at 8.03 PM. OHSW notes & request by Joe Ingram to ensure register signed. Present - Members as per the register. Apologies as register. Visitors. Guest speaker- welcome to Don Loffler, Visitors- Tom Drysdale from Maitland ( Monaro) & Tony Cleary from Moonta ( Rambler Hornet) Copies of Oct Minutes had been circulated to all members present. Summary in Newsletter. Minutes for Oct 2012 meeting were moved by- L. Penney and seconded by John Fitzgerald, passed AIF. Matters Arising- Christmas Bookings- Forms for reservations and menu choice. Treasurers Report. Treasurer reported that new grille badges were in stock at $15. Report proposed as accepted by Lyn Clerke,, seconded by John Webber. Passed AIF Events Report & Update by Bronte Giesecke-. Moonta Display. Arrive at am. $10 per car with 2 11 Musical afternoon at Minlaton, Uniting Church Hall on 25th November. BYO picnic lunch at Harry Butler area. 7 artists booked December General Meeting is Christmas Wind up event- no January meeting. New Year s Gala Day at Pt. Vincent. Australia Day at Auburn with MAPS, Gawler VVCCC, Barossa HVRC & NARC Kapunda Chapter members Correspondence In. Newsletters- various. from John Yates requesting copy of October minutes. from Federation ref HRO & AO s. Chatt Centre ref MAPS sign and PR items. Correspondence Out;. Letter to DTPI ref HRO & AO s. MAPS details to Tony Cleary of Moonta. Matters Arising from Correspondence- Minutes request- Committee had agreed that only current members receive full minutes, either by direct request or collection at meeting. PR material needed for Chatt Centre who are happy to display items. General Business- Thanks expressed on behalf of the members to Shirley Rose for her Quandong pies and prizes at Barossa campout, Similarly to Barbara Watson for the donation of the picnic hamper raffled at the campout Brian Kaehne s Jaguar XJ and rego plates 572S & 572J for sale John Webber asked that updated list of cars for sale at Snowtown be made available. Tax issue- Secretary said he said Club clarification as regards tax on funds accumulating interest. Lucky Squares- Winners- Ron Andersen, Pat Nixon, Ken Heinrich, Heather McDonald & Ivan Whitelaw. Official business concluded at 8.21PM followed by an introduction to the guest speaker, Don Loffler who gave as always a fine presentation on vehicles- the good, the rare, the bad and the lemon between 1946 and Next Meeting- Thursday, GET MAPS MEMBER FITZY, JOHN FIZGERALD CLEAN SHAVEN. Help the Port Wakefield MO RANGERS raise $ for November and shave Fitzy s beard.- AFTER 34 YEARS! $ 2 per ticket Drawn 30 November st Prize to the value of $150.00,2 nd Prize to the value of $ rd Prize to the value of $25.00 Find out what lurks in under the beard! Contact John Webber to buy tickets. Phone M E john.webber@defence.gov.aujohn.webber@defence.gov.au

12 THE YEAR OF 1937.Can you name the star and the car? 12 TO FROM; MAITLAND AUTO PRESERVATION SOCIETY, P.O. BOX 86, MAITLAND S.A WHO NEEDS A SEX KITTEN WHEN YOU CAN HAVE A BEAUTIFUL CAT? FOR RELUCTANT SALE JAGUAR XJ8 (X308) 3.2L V8 First registered June Done km. (none on dirt roads!) and is in absolute perfect condition inside and outside. Serviced regularly and fully maintained by expert Jaguar mechanics. Extras include wooden steering wheel and gear shift knob, carpets throughout and in the boot, "leaper" on bonnet and Pirelli Tyres. Leather upholstery, automatic head lights and windscreen wipers.and cruise control Economical-does 30 m.p.g. I have owned it for the last 8 years of joyous driving and only selling it because we are moving to a smaller unit interstate. Price= $26,000 Phone Brian Kaehne (08) or

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