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1 M. A. P. S R E V I E W N E W S L E T T E R O F M A I T L A N D A U T O P R E S E R V A T I O N S O C I E T Y, S O U T H A U S T R A L I A M A P S - T h e H i s t o r i c M o t o r V e h i c l e C l u b o f t h e Y o r k e P e n i n s u l a July 2018 w w w. m a p s - y p. o r g REPORT INSIDE THIS ISSUE

2 MAITLAND AUTO PRESERVATION SOCIETY INC., PO BOX 86, MAITLAND SA 5573 OFFICE BEARERS for 2018-19 PRESIDENT PETER ANDERSON 0402 995 398 peterando56@gmail.com VICE-PRESIDENT TREVOR CLERKE 08 8853 7191; 0422 162 204 tnclerke@dodo.com.au SECRETARY MARG BASTIAN 0417 826 703 bastian@outlook.com.au TREASURER ERICA ANDREWS 08 8825 3287 (H); 0418 818 247 ha.ej.andrews@bigpond.com COMMITTEE MEMBERS RICHARD BASTIAN 0408 849 001 bastians@outlook.com.au TREVOR BEAN 0476 105 205 tandjbean@gmail.com GRANT HARVEY 0408 019776 Sandra.harvey7@bigpond.com JOE INGRAM 08 8837 3126; 0407 718 225 fernleigh@internode.on.net MIKE OSBORNE 08 8837 3158 0427 373158 ozbornes@internode.on.net KEITH PENHALL 08 88232999 xaxr@bigpond.com REGO OFFICER AND AUTHORISED PERSON AUTHORISED PERSONS EDITOR/PUBLIC OFFICER KEITH PENHALL 08 8823 2999; 0417 865 697 xaxr@bigpond.com ROD NIXON 08 88322 537 ropat1965@bigpond.com TREVOR CLERKE 08 8853 7191 (H) tnclerke@dodo.com.au JIM DAVIES 0417 836 994 james.davies1949@gmail.com RICHARD DUNS 08 8837 3002 (B) Richard@ardrossanautocentre.com MIKE OSBORNE 08 8837 3158 ozbornes@internode.on.net MIKE OSBORNE 08 8837 3158 0427 373158 ozbornes@internode.on.net EVENTS COORDINATOR RICHARD BASTIAN 0408 849 001 bastians@outlook.com.au NEW MEMBER OFFICER GRANT HARVEY 0408 019776 sandra.harvey7@bigpond.com REGALIA JOE INGRAM 08 8837 3126; 0407 718 225 fernleigh@internode.on.net NEWSLTTER MAILING JIM SEWELL 08 8837 3826 twojays@internode.on.net PATRONS ROD & PAT NIXON LIFE MEMBERS RON BRIGGS+ LOIS BRIGGS KEN HEINRICH HOWARD HEARD+ DON ROSE SHIRLEY ROSE+ MIKE OSBORNE MARY OSBORNE DICK PENHALL JENNY PENHALL JIM SEWELL JEAN SEWELL GENERAL MEETINGS ARE HELD THE FIRST THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH, EXCEPT JANUARY, 8PM VISITORS AND GUESTS WELCOME. VENUE IS NOW MAITLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE, PIONEER ROAD MAITLAND. MAPS members wishing to join other members for social discourse and a meal before the monthly meeting can ring the Yorke Valley Hotel on 8832 2422, book a place on the MAPS table and turn up around 6pm; all welcome.

SOME OPENING WORDS FROM OUR NEW PRESIDENT, PETER ANDERSON 3 I was born at Minlaton in 1956, a 4th generation YP farmer, living on the farm until moving at a young age to the South-East with my father and sisters. The majority of my schooling occurred at Penola. Rather than return to the land, for some reason I decided to join the police. Moving to the city was a cultural shock for a farm boy, but I stuck out the training to spend the next 43 years as a police officer, moving from patrols, Criminal Investigation and policy development. The last 15 years of my working life were spent as a senior manager, retiring in 2017 as a Detective Superintendent in Charge of the Far North policing district. In 2016 I was awarded the Australian Policing Medal in the Queen's birthday honours list. I have several degrees, including a Master's degree in Public Policy and Administration. ( Bet his favourite singers are The Three Degrees! Ed.) I have a 25 year old daughter who is a lawyer in Adelaide. I am no longer married but am in a committed relationship with my partner Allison, who is also a club member. Allison will shortly be moving to join me at Moonta, so expect to see her at future club events. I now live in retirement on my hobby farm at Moonta. I enjoy fishing and golf, but sadly not very good at either. I have owned an assortment of cars and motorcycles over my life including a Mini, HG Holden, Toyota Corolla, BMW, Mitsubishi Pajero, and now a BT50. Recent additions include a Mercedes SLK230, a 1951 Daimler and a 1986 Bentley Mulsanne. As the newly appointed club president, I look forward to working with the committee and members to further enhance the fellowship we currently enjoy. Peter.

4 MAPS EVENTS PROGRAM, JULY-AUGUST 2018 ON Date Venue/Area Details & Contacts Sunday 26 th August Watsacowie Brewery & Lunch @ Wilkin s Coobowie 11:30 - meet at Watsacowie Brewing Company, Depot Road, Minlaton. Craft beers, cider, wine & soft drinks available. Then, move on to Doug & Carol Wilkin s for a BBQ lunch. BYO meats & pool sweets and salads. Saturday 1 st September Sunday 16 th September Sunday 7th October Wednesday 3 rd October Bethany Oval Alpacas Chaparral plus Mystery Tour and Light Lunch Maitland Minlaton Show Annual Old Car Day Travel arrangements at August mtg. Ladies Day Out Including men >.PLUS.< Mystery tour takes us to a light lunch and a local personality Participants encouraged to wear/embrace PINK Models & More Cars, Model boats, trains, other hobbies and sports Pam Wilton coordinating More info as it comes to hand Friday 12 th to Sunday 14 th October Sunday 4 th November Sunday 18 th November Sunday 2 nd December Friday 18 th to Monday 21 st January 2019 Camp out at Burra Moonta Bay Edithburgh Yorke Valley Hotel Maitland Yesterday s Power Rally Milang For accommodation bookings Phone:- 8892 2442 for both caravan park sites and Paxton Cottages. Please mention MAPS Classic Cars - Sunrise Breakfast 8:30am for a 9:00am breakfast BYO everything. BBQ s available A Day At The Burg A continuation of the fabulous time that we shared last year. Christmas Lunch 12:00 for 12:30pm Set Xmas menu with choices for $20 Pre pay & order as per last year. All details closer to the event This is a busy weekend for Milang.. Therefore accommodation fills up fast. Milang Lakeside C/park:- 8537 0282 Milang Lakes Motel:- 8537 0090

5 NEW MAPS EVENT ACCOMODATION FOR MILANG CAMPOUT JANUARY 2019 Milang Caravan Park Contact Betty on 8537 0282 3 cabins 1 with 2 double beds and 2 with 2 singles. $90 per night 4 On site vans sleeping, 2,4,6 $70 per night Powered sites $30 per night. A discount will apply to a MAPS member booking on arrival. Milang Motel 8537 0090 8 Rooms Twin $85 per night, Family rooms, sleeping 3-4 $100 per night 3 nights for 2, 4 nights for 3 and a weekly rate of only $ 300. Continental breakfast included.. GET BOOKING NOW, AS ACCOMODATION WILL SOON BE BOOKED OUT FOR THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL YESTERDAY S POWER RALLY We ve checked out the area and caravan park very nice and host Betty will look after you. HISTORIC MOTOR VEHICLE - FURNITURE CLEARING SALE 60 North Terrace MOONTA,, Sunday 19th August 2018 To be held on site at 1.00pm The Don Rose Historic Motor Vehicle collection dispersal of the Don Rose collection of cars, truck and horse drawn trolley presented in first class condition, along with the sale of quality surplus Rose furniture. Motor Vehicles : 1964 EH Holden sedan, reg 255 858,odometer reading 76,438 ; 1955 Nash sedan, reg NASH55, odometer reading 90,273 ; 1972 Ford LTD sedan, reg RXL 888, odometer reading 01386; 1952 Dodge tipper truck, reg 348 896, odometer reading 21,752 ; 1991 Toyota Cressida sedan, reg VGD 448, odometer reading 263,525; Old 4 wheel trolley 12 7 x 6 3 w/- wooden spoke wheels (H.R. Cook maker Kadina). Inspection : open vehicle inspection Sunday 12th Aug, 10.00am to 12.00 noon, or prior to sale by arrangement with Agent, and on sale day from 11.30 am. Terms : cash on day of sale, Motor vehicles payment to be cash, bank chq, direct credit, Number system applies & ID required. GST not applicable. View on farmclearingsales.com.au Contact Mark Carter 0418 825 673, Luke Carter 0429 679 033, Vendor, Heather Baker 0418 894 865

6 WELCOME TO NEW MEMBERS Lisa and Luke Clifford with a Ford F150 REMINDER A NUMBER OF NEW MEMBERS HAVE YET TO COLLECT THEIR NAME BADGES. - SEPT 1ST OTHER EVENTS Old Car Day at Bethany Reserve Gawler Swap Meet SEPT 16TH SIMPLY THE BIGGEST & BEST SEPT 21-22 Port Augusta VRC s Flinders Odessy SEPT 24TH OCT 5TH Federation Motorfest Editor has full details SEPT 29TH Copper Coast Show n Shine, Kadina Oval SEPT 29TH Bay to Birdwood Run Pre 1956 vehicles OCT 6-7TH Riverland VCCC s Renmark River Run Weekend. Editor has forms NOV 2ND FRIDAY SCCSA S John Blanden s Climb to the Eagle Ever heard of a KELLISON car? I had not until I read a recent Octave article. It turns out that an American, Jim Kellison, started a kit car business in the USA with bodies to suit a wide range of vehicle chassis and engines from a TR3 to a Corvette. He used fiberglass for the body shells. MOVING TIMES FOR SOME MEMBERS Long time members David and Helen Croser are off to new pastures in Portland and we wish them well. Both have contributed to MAPS events by way of their musical and poetical talent. Now recognized for his outstanding talent as an artist, Bob Landt and wife Jenny headed off to cooler climes of the Fleurieu some weeks ago. Bob was a founder member of MAPS, along with the museum project in what is now the Heart of Maitland. Bob has a wealth of knowledge about the YP area and motoring and it was always good to sit down and listen to him. It was never dull. Keep in touch! Mike O

7 Well, the car may be called a Grey Lady, but the young lady passenger is not. Perhaps she s saying, For the sheer joy of driving I d like to go there in an Alvis (A quote from an advertisement in The Motor 1952)

8 WAURALTEE REGO DAY June 24th A very successful day at Wauraltee Hall with lots of members attending, not simply to pay subs, but also to enjoy the pooled lunch and excellent BBQ. MAPS regularly provides the meat for such occasions for free- all part of the bargain you get for $40 subscriptions per annum! Thanks to the MAPS chefs and to Leith and Vivienne Illman for setting up the great venue and providing the tea and coffee. It's a great venue for such occasions and MAPS is pleased to be able to support such a worthwhile venture. Todd Twelftree s 1961 Ford Fairlane The Wauraltee Registration Day was another success, continuing on from the Kulpara Day a month earlier. Being a warmer day, the socialising that was taking place outside amongst the members cars, and the bar-b-que, was evident, as well as in the hall. The enthusiasm and pride that is shown by both Leith and Vivienne Illman and the Wauraltee community is evident, particularly by the manner in which the hall and surrounds are maintained. There is much interesting reading and photos of the history of the district. I found the history of the Wauraltee School of particular interest, especially being able to read about it, then walk across the road to the school s site, find more information,and then to be able to imagine the experiences of the olden days. Just a point to remember, when you sign the attendance register for any event, write in the vehicle that you are driving to the event, not a vehicle that you have left home in the shed. And.. of course, don t forget to sign in. The Wilkins Mustang Leon & Natalie Hall s Land Rover Cheers, Richard Bastian Yarn time!

9 MAPS REGISTRATION DAY PARTICIPANTS Wauraltee Hall Sunday 24 th June 2018 NAME VEHICLE ALLEN Danny 1977 LX Torana SLR 5000 ANDERSON Ron & Joyce Diahatsu ANDERSON Peter & HUPPATZ Bentley Mulsanne Allison ANDREWS Haydn & Erica 1966 Ford Thunderbird Coupe BASTIAN Richard & Marg BUCK Tony 1962 Holden EK Sedan BURMAN Ian & Wendy 1972 Triumph TR5 CLERKE Trevor & Lyn 1955 Humber Hawk CORRELL Joan Passenger DAVIES Jim & THORLEY Deb 1973 Mercedes Benz 450SL HALL Leon & Natalie Landrover HEINRICH Ken & Jeanette HICKS Bill & Di 1978 Toyota Corona HILL Rod & Vonny ILLMAN Leith & Vivienne INGRAM Joe & Bev 1978 Mercedes Benz SLC JOHNSON Vern & Marg NIXON Rod & Pat 1966 Rambler OSBORNE Mike & Mary 1966 Triumph TR4A Sports PENHALL Dick & Jenny 1973 XA Fairmont RILEY Ray & Yvette SCHWEIGER David SEWELL Jim & Jean 1978 Ford Cortina SYMONDS David & Josie TAHMASEBI Ghafar 1972 Austin Kimberly THIELE John 1960 Holden FB Sedan TWELFTREE Todd 1961 Ford Fairlane WHITE Neil & Raelene 1979 HZ Holden Statesman WILKIN Doug & Carol WINEN Vic 1982 Holden Statesman WB WOODS Darren

10 A BUSY MONTH OR SO IN THE EDITOR S HOUSEHOLD AND SHEDS! During the last couple of months, Mary, my wife, has been undergoing some work on her suspension and steering, or rather should I say excess toe in on the left front foot. With the insertion of steel pin, that are looks to be better, but just as with old cars, you fix one issue and another job comes along! Meanwhile, the gods decided to test my mettle with a number of vehicle challenges. The long term project of the Alvis Grey Lady has been making steady progress in Murphy s Crash Repairs, Kadina. Unfortunately the wood sections in the rear and roof were in poor condition, or had been affected by nearby welding. Faced with the choice of wood replacement, or a metal square tube section, I ve gone for the metal. I m impressed by how Brandon, the craftsman doing the job has worked things out. I d like to think that the car will be somewhere to being finished by 2019, but there are a lot of jobs still to be done. A tip on anyone looking to apply excellent ant rust paint coatings such as POR15.Unless ALL the old paint is removed and the rust treated, the coating will come with high pressure water jetting. On Alice the drophead Alvis, the job of a new headlining for the hood is underway at Trim Tech, Kadina, so I do not have to worry on that one, as Shannons are paying for the rodent damage. However, I did need the services of the UK trim suppliers, Woolies to provide the correct lining, a Melton woolen material which will also suit the Grey Lady interior. That left the Bristol s cloudy cooling system to be sorted. This job came about as the coolant seemed to have sediment in it, despite various flushing routines and products. MAPS member Richard Duns correctly diagonosed silt in the lower areas of the block, best reached by taking out the core plugs. With the engine out, the opportunity to repaint the engine block the correct red was obtained and I am very pleased with the results. I also repainted the inner wing areas in the correct satin black. Unfortunately, I had earlier damaged the ether filled tube for the temperature gauge, so that was a trip down to Don at SA Instrument Repairs, Strathalbyn, with the repaired item back very quickly. I highly recommend SA Instrument Repairs. That trip provided me with the opportunity to look at the cars on sale at Collectable Classics. Sadly, the Morgan I fancied was sold, but I think Mary was relieved. Meanwhile, the TR4A and 450SLC have, garage before enjoying trips out. Mike O ( fingers crossed) slept quietly in the

11 70 YEARS AGO 1948 WHAT WAS NEW? I guess you ll all know She s a beauty - In Australia, Holden s 48/215 launched in November 1948. Don Loffler s example pictured left. The Moggie Minor with a pre war 918cc side valve engine, instead of the flat four unit favoured by designer Alec Issigonis. (The Morris Register SA Club has big celebration event here in SA on August 26th.) Citroen s 2CV came out of its wartime hiding, sporting all of 9BHP from the 375 cc air cooled engine. 120 by model name and 120 MPH by performance, the first of the Jaguar XK models created a storm with its performance and price. Rootes Group s Sunbeam Talbot 90 with a OHV 2 litre unit began what was to be a long model run. Land Rover s 4WD may have started as a stop gap model, but became a motoring icon. Ferry Porsche, son of the Beetle designer revealed Project 356, in July, at the Swiss Grand Prix. Powered by the flat four VW engine, who would have predicted just what cars and successes would follow? Austin s A90 Atlantic, bottom left, made its first appearance with a convertible top, aimed at the US market, with the tin top following in 1949. Meanwhile, over at Austin s competitor, the 2.5 litre Riley RMC roadster commenced production, but only about 500 examples were made. However, that was nearly ten times the number of the American Tucker, bottom right. Lots more cars introduced in 1948 and signs of what was to come. Mike O

2018 HANDOVER LUNCH 12 A very successful 2018 Handover Lunch at the Ardrossan Hotel Motel with 80 members present. Excellent food and service. There were a number of awards made with Jenny Penhall, Craig Farrow, Peter & Pam Wilton receiving trophies. Certificates of Appreciation were given to Leith and Vivienne Illman, plus Lyndon and Dawn Penney for their contributions to recent log book and subs payment days. The new President, Peter Anderson made a brief address to the members present, expressing his pleasure at seeing such large numbers at the lunch and other events. Thanks to Events Co-Ordinator, Richard Bastian for his part in bringing the whole program together. A number of the members brought along their classic vehicles, one member had the misfortune to lock his keys in the car! As with all club events a list of members attending is compiled by the Events Coordinator. Hopefully this will encourage people to bring along their historically registered car, if they have one. These will be recorded and published. Cars not on club rego will be listed as modern. Pictured below the lovely Ardrossan Hotel Motel staff get a sideways look from Richard Bastian. The winning and willing Wilton duo. Joe Ingram hands over to new President, Peter Anderson. Above Vivienne & Leith Illman. Below Jenny Penhall gets her award.

2018 HOL ATTENDEES NAMES VEHICLE 13 ANDERSON Ron & Joyce ANDERSON Peter BASTIAN Richard & Marg 1974 XJ6L Jaguar Series 2 BROWNING Kevin & Rosemary BUTTFIELD Ted & Ali CLEARY Tony 1973 Rambler Hornet DAVIES Jim & THORLEY Deb 1973 Mercedes Benz 450SL FITZGERALD John & Rosemary 1953 FX Holden Ute GOEDECKE Jude Passenger GOODFELLOW Brenton & Jayne 1964 EH Holden GORDON Peter Passenger HARVEY Grant & Sandra HENTSCHEL Dieter & Jennifer Power walked HICKS Bill & Di 1924 Buick Roadster HILL Rod & Vonny HOPKINS Richard & Jacky 1958 Jaguar Mk 9 ILLMAN Barry 1965 MGB ILLMAN Leith & Vivienne INGRAM Joe & Bev 1978 Mercedes Benz 450SLC JOHNSON Vern & Margaret JONES Ian & Cheryl KLINGBERG Graham & Margaret LUTZE David 1937 Vauxhall MAHLO Joe & Gerry McPHEE Don & Sue Passengers MITCHELL Brian & Marg 1982 XJ6 Jaguar Series 3 MUDGE Ron & Pat 1979 MG B Tourer NIXON Rod & Pat OSBORNE Mike & Mary 1951 Alvis TA21 Drophead PAGET Mike & Jan PENHALL Dick & Jenny RUTTER Derek SEWELL Jim & Jean SMITH Monica SPARROW Di SYMONDS David & Josie 1969 Ford Mustang WHITE Neil & Raelene WHITELAW Ivan & Barb WILKIN Doug & Carol WILTON Peter & Pam Passengers

BURRA TO MORGAN RUN 2018 I never need encouragement to go to Burra and the biennial run to Morgan is an event we look forward to as there s a lot to enjoy around the town before you even start to get involved in the motoring side of things. The actual run marks the first crossing of the Mallee lands back in 1906. Today it is hard to imagine that a trip of about 90 kilometres took days when we now travel on the well surfaced bitumen and get from one town to another in a about an hour. For those on the veteran and vintage age vehicles, the trip can still present a challenge, but no need to dig the vehicle out of the sand. We left for Burra on the Friday, so as to enjoy a long weekend. Unfortunately, due to the repair needed on the Alvis hood, it was the Benz which got the outing, but I don t think Mary minded that. Our route took in Mintaro where we enjoyed a light lunch at Reilly s Winery. It was good to see that the nearby 14 Magpie Stump hotel is up and running, so that s a trip for another day. Onwards to Burra and a checkout on the Bon Accord Hotel as we had enjoyed a previous visit there and the menu choice looked good, plus mine host Tim was most welcoming We then booked in at the very well equipped Paxton Cottages which have been enhanced in many ways. Our evening meal at the Bon Accord was excellent. A roaring open fire and four Coopers ales on tap being just the ticket. The player piano was not initially in action, but some kids were hitting odd out of tune notes. We were sharing a table with David, a chap from Noarlunga. He said to the kids that he could show them how it should be done and proceeded to sit down and play a classical piece so masterly. After a good night s sleep we awoke to find that there had been a heavy frost. Breakfast was at the St Just café, another place we have made a favourite. Scrambled eggs with smoke salmon, or the best muesli I ve tasted, A number of other entrants arrived and there was an optional drive round the town, before registration, nibbles and chat in the old Burra Chapel. A quick change and down to the Burra Hotel for the evening meal. We sat with some members of the Riverland VCCC and enjoyed a great deal of laughter. Early start on a fine sunny Sunday morning with breakfast served by the guys from the Burra Men s Shed. Maisie got fed too many sausages I ll say no more! With the older vehicles flagged off first at 9.30 A.M. for the near 90km drive to Morgan. No motorcycles entered this year; a sign of people getting older and the weather being colder. In the 450 SLC we were all nice and cosy with an easy drive to morning tea at the 42km mark, The Gums. Plentiful food was served by the volunteers from the Burra National Trust. Our destination at Morgan was on the grassed riverside area, near the ferry crossing. This was an ideal spot, allowing the cars to be displayed along with some of the very fashionable drivers and passengers. The Boehm family in the 1926 Rugby always put on a good show of costumes which match the car s era. An award was given to the owner of very smart 1930 Ford coupe. Well done to the locals and the NARC team for the enjoyable time. During the weekend I was pleased to catch up with previous organiser, Roger Cross, in his relatively new Morgan a car providing the best of both worlds. Another car which took my attention was the dark green 1956 Armstrong Siddeley 234 owned by Andrew Christopher. A very nice example and an under valued marque which has a great back up club. We took our time travelling home on the following day, pleased with the weekend and looking forward to the MAPS campout there in October. If you ve not booked, get on to it now! Mike O

15 Pictures, going clock wise from above- 1956 Armstrong Siddeley 234, 1914 Sunbeam Tourer Burra Men s Shed catering team Stylish ladies in fur stayed warm would that make them hot stuff? 1930 Model A Coupe The Cross Morgan would make me happy! Tony Reiger s lovely 1967 Mercedes 250SE coupe BURRA TO MORGAN RE-ENACTMENT RUN 2018

16 Minutes of the Annual General Meeting, Performing Arts Centre Maitland 8.45pm, Thursday, July 5, 2018 1. Welcome, and members present: President Joe Ingram welcomed all members present, as recorded in the attendance register, the same as the immediately preceding general meeting. 2. Apologies: As per attendance register 3. Confirmation of the minutes of the 2017 annual general meeting, held July 5, circulated with the July 2017 MAPS Reviews and at the meeting: Moved secretary Marg Bastian "The minutes of the 2016 annual general meeting as circulated, be accepted", seconded Grant Harvey Carried 4. Confirmation of the minutes of the Special Meeting held March 1, circulated at the meeting: Moved secretary Marg Bastian The minutes of the March Special meeting be accepted, seconded Jim Davies Carried 5. Reports: The following reports were given: President s Report Treasurer s Report Moved secretary Marg Bastian in lieu of treasurer Erica Andrews absence "The annual 2017-18 treasurer's report be accepted", seconded Dick Penhall Carried. Events Coordinator s report Newsletter Editor s Report Historic Registration Officer s report 6. Appointment of officers for 2017-18. Rod Nixon took the chair for the election/appointment of officers, declaring all positions vacant. Nominations received by deadline of Thursday, June 21: MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Position Person nominated Nominated by EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Peter Anderson k J Ingram Vice-president Trevor Clerke Trevor Bean Secretary Marg Bastian Erica Andrews Treasurer Erica Andrews Jenny Penhall ORDINARY COMMITTEE Person nominated Nominated by Trevor Bean Trevor Clerke Mike Osborne Richard Bastian Grant Harvey Richard Bastian Richard Bastian Mike Osborne Keith Dick Penhall Erica Andrews K J Ingram Marg Bastian All positions being filled by nominations received by the deadline, nominations from the floor were not needed [as per the constitution clause 6.2, f) If only the required number of persons is nominated to fill existing vacancies, the secretary shall report accordingly to the annual general meeting, and the chairperson shall declare such persons duly elected as committee members].

17 Minutes of General Meeting, Performing Arts Centre, Maitland 8pm, Thursday, July 5, 2018 Meeting opening and welcome: President Joe Ingram explained the room evacuation procedure and welcomed members and visitors. Grant Harvey introduced visitors and new members Lisa and Luke Clifford 3. Present: As per attendance register 4. Apologies: and as per attendance register 5. Confirmation of the June 7, 2018 minutes: as recorded in the Review Moved Marg Bastian that the minutes of the June 7 meeting be accepted seconded Richard Duns Carried 6. Business arising from minutes: *Development of pamphlet to be given to prospective members nearly there 7. Treasurer s report: Moved Marg Bastian that the treasurer s report and accounts for payment be accepted seconded Pam Wilton Carried 8. Correspondence: In *Extension of lease agreement *inability of past patron Steven Griffiths to accept attendance at Changeover dinner *Moonta Show n Shine March 10 2019 *Federation request for update of information after AGM Newsletters *The Grease Rag June and July2018 Whyalla Vintage & Classic Car Club *Con-Rod May/June 2018 Northern Automotive Restoration Club *Smoke Signal July 2018 Veteran and Vintage Motor cycle Club of SA *Crank Talk July 2018 Pirie & Districts Automotive Restorer s Club Moved Marg Bastian that the correspondence be accepted seconded Rod Nixon Carried 9. Business arising from correspondence *Nil 10. Events As in June Review *Handover luncheon Sunday July 8 Ardrossan Hotel *Sunday August 26 Watsacowie Brewery and lunch at Wilkins Coobowie *Sunday September 16 Alpaca Farm (Ladies Day out) plus mystery tour and light luncheon *Port Augusta Rally September / October 2018 *Riverland Rally at Renmark after Bay to Birdwood October 2018 *Wednesday October 3 Minlaton Show *Friday October 12 to 14 campout at Burra *November 4 Sunrise breakfast at Moonta Bay *December 2 Christmas dinner at Yorke Valley Hotel Maitland *January 2018 Milang campout 11. General Business: *Lucky squares 12. Next meeting: Thursday August 2, 2018 at 8pm Meeting closed: 8.15pm

18 By-law 4 VEHICLE INSPECTIONS In addition to the Code of Practice effective from July 1st 2017 by the DPTI and endorsed by the FHMC, the following items shall become MAPS policy: Item 1: Members requesting Club Registration are required to present their vehicles for inspection by a MAPS authorised officer at which time the particulars of the vehicle will be recorded before an MR334 will be granted. Vehicles of thirty years of age and over will be accepted. Regular inspections: if required, members should present their vehicles for inspection Any modifications are the responsibility of the owner regarding road worthiness. An inspection by a Club Authorised Officer should not be deemed to be an approval re roadworthiness for legal use. Item 2: Acceptable Modifications Wheels of the period of the vehicle concerned will be approved for use or reproductions of a design of the period with a limit of 1 inch increase or decrease in diameter only. Width of the wheels is not restricted as long as the tyre is contained within the bodywork of the car. Modifications to bodywork are limited to that which is necessary to reproduce a variant in the model concerned. Suspension upgrades are limited to improve shockers, stabilisers and brakes to improve the efficiency of the original configuration. Engines of a different configuration and capacity are acceptable if it were an option in that model. Different gearboxes to the original equipment and final ratios are allowed. A different model engine in the car e.g. Holden red motor instead of grey, having visible differences is acceptable. Visible upgrading of an engine, such as carburettors, is acceptable. Exhaust headers are allowed. Replicas / tribute such as GT Falcons or Toranas are accepted. Interiors, such as seating from bench to bucket, is allowed if approved by an appropriate engineer Item 3: Not acceptable Major externals to bodywork such as cut and shut roofs, flared arches, bonnets modified for protrusion of engine. Hot rods. Item 4: Right to appeal a decision made by Authorised Officers. A member may appeal against a decision made in respect to Club Registration by making that appeal in writing addressed to the MAPS Committee. Three Authorised Officers will discuss the issue and reach a majority decision. These by-laws are to be read in conjunction with the appropriate code for club restoration in SA. Moved Dick Penhall that the current By-laws as distributed be adopted, seconded Joe Ingram Carried 10. Any other business: *Thanks from David Croser who, while staying a member, is moving to Portland 11. 2019 AGM to be held 8pm, Thursday, July 4. 12. Meeting closed: 8.45pm

19 NOMINEES FOR SPECIFIC ROLES: Public Officer Mike Osborne Historic Registration officer Keith Dick Penhall Authorised officers Trevor Clerke, Rod Nixon, Keith Penhall, Richard Duns, Mike Osborne, Jim Davies Events coordinator Richard Bastian Editor Mike Osborne Assistant editor No nomination received Newsletter distribution Jim Sewell Membership secretary Erica Andrews New member officer Grant Harvey. Publicity officer No nomination received Regalia officer Joe Ingram Website - 7. Appointment of patron/s A recommendation of the committee and endorsed by the members at the general meeting on June 7 that Rod and Pat Nixon be our Patrons affirmed by applause. 8. By-laws: Adoption of the MAPS By-laws as attached to the Constitution: By-law 1 APPOINTMENT OF HISTORIC REGISTRATION OFFICER & AUTHORISED PERSONS a) The Historic Registration Officer shall be an Authorised Person under the terms of the TSA Conditional Historic Registration Scheme and shall be responsible for the administration of the TSA Conditional Registration Scheme within the Association. b) Appointment shall be by the Committee from the current financial members and details submitted to the Registrar of Motor Vehicles as required under the TSA Conditional Historic Registration Scheme. c) He/she shall act on the directions of Transport SA and the Federation of Historic Motor Vehicle Clubs of South Australia as the occasion arises. d) He/she shall be assisted by additional Authorised Person (s), as required. By-law 2 MEETINGS a) Fourteen (14) days' written notice shall be given to members of the Annual General Meeting by circulating a copy of the notice in the newsletter. b) Members must advise the Secretary in writing of any business to be moved at the Annual General Meeting at least 14 days before a meeting. By-law 3 PROVISIONAL MEMBERSHIP a) A Provisional Member shall be required to attend two meetings and two events in the first year of membership. Such attendances shall be recorded in the Attendance Register. b) Should the member join partway through the financial year and fewer than two events and meetings have been attended, the Committee shall have the right to decide if the attendance has been sufficient to allow renewal of the membership as a full member. c) The Committee shall decide in cases where distance or extenuating circumstances have prevented the member from meeting the terms of Provisional Membership d) Persons who join after renewals are sent out (usually March) become members for the following financial year as well.

20 MAPS CLOTHING & REGALIA MAPS REGALIA PRICE LIST Jackets: $50 Short sleeve polo shirt without pocket: $30 Short sleeve polo shirt with pocket: $35 Woven MAPS logo badges: $10 Metal logo badges, for cars: $20 MAPS logo stickers: Large $5 Medium $2 Small $1 Also available MAPS mugs $10 empty! To order any of the se items, see regalia officer Joe Ingram, details on page 3 To order a new MAPS name badge (magnetic, or pin and clip), see membership secretary Erica Andrews, phone 0418 818 247 or email ha.ej.andrews@bigpond.com.