Jayco Club of New South Wales P.O. Box 4503, Lake Haven 2263 August 2016 Newsletter MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS: MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS ARE NOW OVERDUE. Memberships for 2016/2017 are now overdue. Thank you to all the members who have already paid their membership. It is very convenient for the club to accept membership paid directly into our bank account The Jayco Club of NSW bank account details are as follows; BSB 032 686 Account number 146093 If you have not renewed your membership as yet, we value your membership and remind you that as per Club s constitution you cease to be a member at the end of August. However if you wish to remain a member and own a Jayco recreational vehicle then your membership may be renewed without the use of a new application fee. Liz Beesley Treasurer NOTE: Members who joined after the start of this calendar year are financial until 2017. Wendy s Wanderings WHERE WE VE BEEN July Rally Report JAYCO CLUB OF NSW REPORT OF MYALL SHORES RALLY JULY 2016 The following members attended the rally over various periods from 12 19 July 2016 at the NRMA Myall Shores Resort at Bombah Point on the Myall Lakes Tony & Maria Battaglia, Col & Vinnie Every, Shaun Bowers and Lorraine Barrett, Paul & Helen Anderson, Tom & Chris Lee, Greg & Judy Cavanagh, John & Tricia Spencer. Mick & Lyne Robinson dropped in for a visit on Friday, showing off two grandsons. Mick is facing some surgery and we wish him well. The rally started badly for the 2Bs. The Jeep broke down near Gloucester and had to be taken to hospital in Sydney. As Shaun and Lorraine were on holiday, this couldn t have been a worse start. However, a knight errant in the form of Bob Purcell came to their rescue, towing their van to Myall Shores for the holiday, returning with Helen on Sunday to tow the van back to its home. Well done, Bob! The start of the week saw cold strong winds on Tuesday night and
Wednesday until Maria exercised her Secretarial authority and told the wind to stop! It did, and the weather from then on was fine other than a few hours of light rain one night. The days in the sun were beautiful. Friday night saw everyone in the licensed restaurant onsite for an evening of Pizzas (although a couple opted for fish and chips). It was great value and a nice easy evening at the old Legges Camp which was established in the late 1800s. On Saturday, we all boarded the car ferry and went into Tea Gardens for fish and chips in a cone at the Hotel Restaurant after visiting the Tea Gardens Markets. Sunday was a bit overcast with a few light showers but we still managed to have a community Bar-b-que in the camp kitchen. The wildlife was interesting. On Wednesday morning, John S was eating a piece of toast when a Kookaburra swooped down and took the slice right out of his hand. Not one to learn quickly, some days later, John was eating a curried egg sandwich at lunchtime when the same thing happened. However, the kangaroos were tame and quiet, as was a possum which feasted on the fat catcher underneath the barbeque we used. One afternoon, Shaun decided to feed the birds by throwing some bread we were all astounded at the number and variety of birds that must have been watching us and swooped down to the bread. All enjoyed the rally. The scenic bush setting was different from the usual manicured surrounds of a caravan park. Many said they would return. We all headed off home to wash the vans and cars after the 12kms of gravel road in and out. Tony got over his initial upset at getting some dirt on the car and van. JOHN & TRICIA SPENCER Let's face it - English is a crazy language. There is no egg in eggplant, nor ham in hamburger; neither apple nor pine in pineapple. English muffins weren't invented in England or French fries in France. Sweetmeats are candies while sweetbreads, which aren't sweet, are meat. We take English for granted. But if we explore its paradoxes, we find that quicksand can work slowly, boxing rings are square and a guinea pig is neither from Guinea nor is it a pig.
Wendy s Wanderings WHERE WE RE GOING Hello to all members, Our 1 st North Tag-a-long starts at the end of this month s Rally leaving Forster 17 th August making our way to Kempsey. A few sites are now available for this tag unfortunately due to a few members that had to cancel, if you would like to join us please let me know via return email j.wagius@bigpond.com Below are the next 3 Rallies August Forster Beach 10 th 17 th Holiday Park Forster Reserve Road Forster PH: 6554 6269 Neville & Joy Henderson rcgreaterwestscouts.com.au $227-7 nights $36 per night 10% discount to be applied on arrival. August 17 th 31 st August North Tag-a-Long Forster to Kempsey Kempsey to Uranga Uranga to Alstonville Alstonville to Tenterfield Tenterfield to Armidale Armidale to Tamworth From Tamworth we make our own way home. A visit to the Slim Dusty Centre Kempsey September 12 th to 19 th Moruya Riverbreeze Tourist Park 9 Princes Highway Moruya PH: 44742370 PH: 1800 467 730 Col & Vinnie Every col.every@gmail.com BBQ Dinner will be provided by Club $240 for 7 nights $38 per night less 10% discount. $38 deposit is required when booking. Sites are still available for all of the above rallies booking can be made directly to the park, please contact me directly for the tag-a-long. Members please note the Moruya Rally is Monday to Monday. Clubs Christmas Party held at Swansea Gardens, there are still a few sites available bookings need to be made NOW if you wish to join us for this popular Rally. Travel safe, enjoy your caravan and I hope to see you at one of our Rallies Wendy
Did you know we are open 7 days Our trading hours are: Monday Friday: 8.30am 5pm Saturday: 9am 4pm Sunday; 10am 3pm 1 Camfield Drive, Heatherbrae NSW 2324. Phone: 0240280111 Fax: 0249648714 Email: info@newcastle caravans.com Web: www.jayconewcastle.com.au Dealer lic: 20462 10% Discount to Jayco Club of NSW members on caravan accessories under $500 per unit. Present Club Membership Card for discount. Not valid with any other discount or promotion. Maria s Murmurings August 2016 Winter is normally a very quiet time as most members are escaping the cold or just travelling around. Hence, there was no information session or committee meeting at Myall Shores. New members : - no newbies for July or August. September babies: Carol Blakelock (10 th ); Helen Phillips (11 th ); Marion Lenton (12 th ); Paul Anderson (15 th ); Liz Beesley (18 th ); Shaun Bowers (24 th ); October babies: Gea Waalkens (3 rd ); Tom Lee (3 rd ); Carol Best (4 th ); Maria Battaglia (8 th ); John O Brien (10 th ); Neil Batchelor (15 th) ; Wendy Agius (23 rd ); Lorraine Bain (28 th ); David Phillips (29 th ); Pat Rohwer (30 th ) Birthday wishes for the next three months as I will be away for this time. August babies: Bridie Scanes (6 th ); Ethel Brennan (16 th ); Michael Robinson (20 th ); Michelle Batchelor (23 rd ); Lorraine Gardner (30 th ) Agreement for discounts with Discovery Parks The NACC secretary received confirmation of the arrangements for discounts available to affiliated club members at Discovery Parks across Australia. Full details of the discounts available can be found on the NACC web site www.nacc.asn.au under the Benefits Card + Heading as shown below. Please note, to obtain this discount, you will need the NACC Benefit Card. Request for the card will need to come through the club secretary.
Heteronyms -- Enjoy! Homographs are words of like spelling but with more than one meaning. A homograph that is also pronounced differently is a heteronym. You think English is easy?? I think a retired English teacher was bored...this IS GREAT! Read all the way to the end... This took a lot of work to put together! 1) The bandage was wound around the wound. 2) The farm was used to produce produce. 3) The dump was so full that it had to refuse more refuse. 4) We must polish the Polish furniture.. 5) He could lead if he would get the lead out. 6) The soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert. 7) Since there is no time like the present, he thought it was time to present the present. 8) A bass was painted on the head of the bass drum. 9) When shot at, the dove dove into the bushes. 10) I did not object to the object. 11) The insurance was invalid for the invalid. 12) There was a row among the oarsmen about how to row. 13) They were too close to the door to close it. 14) The buck does funny things when the does are present. 15) A seamstress and a sewer fell down into a sewer line. 16) To help with planting, the farmer taught his sow to sow. 17) The wind was too strong to wind the sail. 18) Upon seeing the tear in the painting I shed a tear.. 19) I had to subject the subject to a series of tests. 20) How can I intimate this to my most intimate friend?
How can a slim chance and a fat chance be the same, while a wise man and a wise guy are opposites? You have to marvel at the unique lunacy of a language in which your house can burn up as it burns down, in which you fill in a form by filling it out and in which, an alarm goes off by going on. Club Merchandise The following endorsed merchandise is available through Lorraine Bain either by phone on 0427 622 007or via email at terry.bain@bigpond.com Monte Carlo Shirts (White /Navy) Biz Cool (Summer National/State Rally) Ladies 8-24; Men s S 5XL Panel Polo Shirts (Winter National/State Rally) Sizes: Mens S 3XL Ladies 8 18 $25.00 $25.00 Poly Fleece Jackets Navy Magnetic Name Tags $27.00 $10.00 Add your name $5.00 Club Committee: President: Neville Henderson: hendosnj@bigpond.net.au Vice President Ron Scanes: ronscanes@bigpond.com. Secretary: Maria Battaglia: maria.battaglia@bigpond.com Treasurer: Liz Beesley: liz.beesley47@gmail.com Rally Co-Coordinator Wendy Agius: j.wagius@bigpond.com Newsletter Editor: Terry Bain: terry.bain@bigpond.com Committee Member: (Web Master) Lorraine Barrett: lorraine-barrett@hotmail.com Committee Member: Sue Bradshaw: bradshaw_s@ymail.com Committee Member: Shaun Bowers: lorraine-barrett@hotmail.com Committee Member: Ernie Ross: cjross44@live.com.au