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M. A. P. S 1 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 THIS n s u l a APRIL 2016. w w w. m a p s - y p. o r g T HIS REALLY IS WHEELS AND WINGS! Danny Allen, Chief Pilot at Aerotech does a low pass over the 1937 Alvis a pagoda Mercedes another MB coupe and other classic cars at the April 2016 Wheels & Wings event. Photo courtesy of Paul Charal

MAITLAND AUTO PRESERVATION SOCIETY INC P.O. BOX 86, MAITLAND, S.A. 5573, ELECTED OFFICE BEARERS for 2015-2016 2 PRESIDENT: TREVOR CLERKE 08 88 537 191 tnclerke@picknowl.com.au VICE PRESIDENT: GRAHAM KLINGBERG 88233715//0439 882121 grah.marg.klingberg@gmail.com SECRETARY : ERICA ANDREWS 08 8825 3287 (H) ha.ej.andrews@bigpond.com TREASURER JOAN CORRELL 08 88 532 004 joanc@netyp.com.au COMMITTEE MEMBERS TREVOR BEAN 0476105205 tandjbean@gmail.com JOE INGRAM 08 88 373 126 I ingramjnb@iprimus.com.au MARGARET KLINGBERG 88233715/0417 804331 grah.marg.klingberg@gmail.com GEOFFREY DAVEY 08 88521 741 geoffrey.davey3&bigpond.com ROD & VONNY HILL 08 88252 625 rovon@internode.on.net. REGO OFFICER & AUTHORISED PERSON KEITH PENHALL 08 88 232 999/0417 865697 xaxr@bigpond.com AUTHORISED PERSONS ROD NIXON 08 88322 691 (B), TREVOR CLERKE 08 88537 191(H) JIM DAVIES 0417 836994 RICHARD DUNS, 08 88373002 MIKE OSBORNE 08 88 373158 ozbornes@internode.on.net EDITOR/PUBLIC OFFICER: MIKE OSBORNE 08 88 373158 ozbornes@internode.on.net EVENTS COORDINATOR GRAHAM KLINGBERG 88233715/ 0439 882121 grah.marg.klingberg@gmail.com MINUTES SECRETARY ----------------------------- PUBLICITY & ASSISTANT EDITOR: JIM SEWELL 08 88 373 826 PATRONS: DON & SHIRLEY ROSE 08 88 252 841 LIFE MEMBERS: RON BRIGGS+, LOIS BRIGGS, KEN HEINRICH, HOWARD HEARD + DON ROSE, SHIRLEY ROSE,, MIKE OSBORNE, MARY OSBORNE, DICK PENHALL, JENNY PENHALL GENERAL MEETINGS ARE HELD THE FIRST THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH, EXCEPT JANUARY. 8PM AT THE CHATT CENTRE, ROBERT ST. MAITLAND. VISITORS & GUESTS WELCOME MAPS members wishing to join other members for social discourse and a meal before the monthly meeting need only ring the York Valley Hotel on 88322422 and book a place on the MAPS table and turn up around 6 pm All welcome

THE FRUSTRATIONS OF BEING AN EDITOR In common with many other car club editors, I get frustrated with the difficulty in obtaining event reports. Due to a flurry of events and a lack of reports, this edition has lots of photos, as that has been the only input, apart from a summary by Events Co-ordinator, Graham Klingberg. My thanks to him for providing that. Of course I could opt for a ruse used by one fellow editor: a blank page except for a comment such as, This is where the report from A.N. Other would have been, had it been submitted. The newsletter is the Club s biggest outlay by way of postage and printing, so give me a break and help me continue to make it worthwhile. My thanks to all those from other clubs who say they enjoy it anyway! Mike O WELCOME TO NEW MEMBERS- Richard & Marg Bastian from Moonta with a 1923 Buick Tourer (Richard gave a lead to our guest speaker for June much appreciated) Nick Price from Wallaroo Stephen & Martha Marks from Maitland Well known to many MAPS members as they are Mine Hosts at the Yorke Valley Hotel. An increasing number of MAPS members enjoy a pre meeting meal at the YV. Stephen and Martha were also on the catering team at Wheels & Wings I liked the Lindemans Early Pick! YPVVCMC RALLY & RUN RESULTS Best Veteran, Darryl Oldland, 1914 Pope Beat Static Derek Rutter s 1955 BSA Bantam The Combined Truck and Motorcycle Run to Port Victoria, 20th March. 3 Three trucks, 13 cars and 9 motorcycles with 40 people made up the entries. It was a pity that only short notice was given for this event as I for one would have taken part. Let s hope it gets repeated. For MAPS members, Leon & Natalie Hall took his Kawasaki outfit, The McPhee s in the Humbers, Wilton s Holden Ute, Derek Rutter MGB, Knopes Mercedes 230CLK, Jim Davis, Harley Davidson took part. By all accounts it was a good run and the lunch at the Port Victoria Hotel appeared to have gone down well. SUBS & LOG BOOK PROCESSING These appear to be going well with about half the subs collected so far and a similar proportion of log books processed. Thank you to all those who have co-operated with the officers dealing with a demanding task which has to be done efficiently. With a number of opportunities and venues and method, there should be no reason for all members to ensure that by July 1st, the task will be 100% complete. UPDATE ON OUR MUCH LOVED PATRONS Just finishing the April MAPS Review and thought it would not be complete without an update on Don & Shirley Rose Don is home and has had some reaction to medication, but going along OK Shirley was home, but taken to Wallaroo Hospital yesterday due to shortness of breath- fluid on lungs. The event which happened nearly a couple of weeks ago was in fact a mild heart attack- not a stroke as first reported. I suppose that s better as that means Shirley can still talk and fly the broomstick, God bless her! Mike O

4 Minutes of General Meeting at Maitland Information Centre 8pmy, 7th April, 2016 1. OH&S and welcome: President Trevor Clerke explained the room evacuation procedure and location of fire extinguishers, and welcomed members. New members Stephen and Martha Marks, Nick Price, and Richard and Margaret Bastian were welcomed to the club. 2. Present: As per the attendance register. 3. Apologies: As per attendance register, plus Don and Shirley Rose, Peter and Leanne Wallis, Richard and Margaret Bastian. 4. Confirmation of the March general meeting minutes as recorded in the Review: Secretary Erica Andrews moved that the minutes as recorded in the Review be accepted as a true and correct record of the February meeting, seconded Mike Osborne. Carried. 5. Business arising: Covered in future events. 6. Treasurer s report: Joan Correll presented her report, tabled it and moved it be accepted, seconded Richard Duns. Carried 7. Correspondence: INCOMING: *Newsletters: Emailed Second Gear Chatter March 2016 (Ford 8 & 10 Side valve Club),SA Sunbeam News March 2016 (Sunbeam Car Owners Club of SA), Rhombus Ramblings Autumn 2016 (Borgward Car Club of Australia) Grease Rag April 2016 (Whyalla Vintage & Classic Car Club) Hard copy Smoke Signal (Veteran and Vintage Motorcycle Club of SA, April 2016) *Adrian Brown, Gawler East, query re 1920 Angus Sanderson *Gordon Pendlebury, NSW, repairs worn teeth on ring gears, and other automotive parts *Invitation to join PADARC for display at Brinkworth Country Fair on Saturday, April 16. There will be ute muster and about 50 stalls. Meet with PADARC at Red Hill at 10am to be at Brinkworth by 11am. *Flyer: Sporting Car Club of SA annual automotive book and magazine clearance sale on Saturday, April 30. *Invite to attend PADARC rally at Port Pirie, June10-12. *Flyer: Adelaide Motorsport Festival s 2016 Prima Tour, November 17, Adelaide, Barossa Valley and Adelaide Hills (driver & navigator $595) *Federation of Historic Motoring Clubs of SA, February 20, 2016, meeting minutes. *Gulf FM subscription renewal. OUTGOING *Letter to Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure requesting pad of MR334 forms for MAPS historic registration officer and authorised officer Keith Penhall. *Thank you letter to Yorke Valley Hotel for meal vouchers. Erica Andrews tabled the above correspondence and moved it be accepted; seconded Greg Chittleborough. Carried. 8. Business arising: *A show of hands indicated a consensus the Gulf FM subscription ($40) be paid. *The query of Adrian Brown re 1920 Angus Sanderson was discussed. It was suggested the car in question was fabricated in the UK and assembled in Adelaide.

5 9. Events (see details of these and other future events in MAPS Review): *April 9 and 10: YP Saltwater Classic, Saturday at Stansbury, Sunday at Port Vincent. *REGISTRATION DAYS #April 17, Wings 'n' Wheels registration day at Maitland Aero Club #May 22, visit Mike and Gwen Mumford's at Brentwood, and Minlaton's Harry Butler statue and museum. #June 26, indoor bowling day at Wallaroo. *July 24: handover dinner @ Yorke Valley Hotel. *August 8-25, Head of Bight trip. Includes visit to Whyalla car club. Contact Trevor Bean for copy of proposed itinerary if interested. Primarily for carvanners but cabins may be arranged. *September 4: Freemasons Men s Health Observation Chook Run, Moonta to Ardrossan. *October 9: MAPS Kitchen Rules @ Wallaroo Town Hall *November 6: Run to Greenock Aviation Museum. *December 4: Christmas lunch @ Wheatsheaf Hotel, Price / Yorke Valley Hotel, Maitland? *January 1: New Year s Day at Port Vincent *AUSTRALIA DAY 2017: MAPS turn to host four clubs meet-up. Tentative venue Seven Hill Winery. Guest speakers: Don Loffler tentatively booked in for November 3 general meeting Invitation events: *Invite to display vehicles at the Morgan Living River Festival, May 13-15 *Invite to join PADARC for display at Brinkworth Country Fair on Saturday, April 16. There will be ute muster and about 50 stalls. Meet with PADARC at Red Hill at 10am to be at Brinkworth by 11am. *May 1: Copper Coast Sprints Event reports: *Maitland Show (parade, winner David Croser) *Moonta Show n Shine (six members displayed nine cars; congratulations to Peter and Pam Wilton, who won Best Original Vehicle and Runner-up Commercial Vehicle with their 1978 Ford Galaxie Hearse, and Graham and Margaret Klingberg, who won Runner-up Best Classic with their 1962 Chrysler Valiant SV1. *MAPS campout @ Marion Bay: 47 people attended, including visitors from Murray Bridge, and friends. Thank you to Don and Shirley Rose for their gift game. 10. General business: *Members directory will be distributed after membership renewals; membership renewal forms to include disclaimer for what information about themselves members will allow to be included in directory. *About 28 MAPS members attended Gifford Chapman s funeral on 26th February at Moonta Football Club. *Don and Shirley Rose s role as patrons was discussed, a show of hands indicated club members were in agreeance to keep the Roses in that role. *Mike Osborne suggested an event specifically for wooden wheelers, a small run, low cost, invite other clubs. *Enquires to Graham Klingberg re pressure cleaner for sale. *There were five lucky draw winners. 11. Meeting closed: 8.55pm

6 HELP NEEDED AS ANNOUNCED AT APRIL MEETING From Adrian Brown 9 Duffield Street Gawler East SA 5118 Dear Car Club Members I am looking for information to help me with my project, building a wooden body frame for a 1920 Angus Sanderson. This car body was built by Autocars of Flinders Street, and is a two seater what would be called a roadster here in Australia. It was originally from Minlaton and was retrieved to Adelaide in 1970 and I acquired it in 2014, and am really just beginning a restoration. The car belonged to Mrs. Ann Taylor in 1932 and its registration number at that time was 122 029. She lived at Minlaton. My main reason for writing to you is to see if anyone in your club owns, or knows of, another car particularly a two seater built by Autocars in the early 1920 s. The timber for my car is about 70% complete and I would like to see another car to find out how it was put together. I am fairly sure that build techniques would be similar across the cars that they built bodies for at that time. These cars include; Overland, Willys Knight, Nash and Vauxhall. My car has a nickelled brass plate across the door sill, saying built by Autocars Limited of Flinders Street. Thanks for your time Adrian Brown Gawler East SA From Wikipedia- The Angus-Sanderson was an English automobile manufactured from 1919 to 1927 by Sir William Angus, Sanderson & Company Ltd. In concept it was something like the Bean and Cubitt; the idea was that one model would be mass-produced, as Ford had done so successfully. The 14 hp (10 kw) car was an assembly of proprietary parts, containing as it had a 2.3-litre side-valve engine from Tylor, a 3 speed gearbox and rear axle by Wrigley, Woodhead springs, and Goodyear wheels. One distinctive feature were disc wheels with a wavy pattern. Indeed, the company made fewer of its own parts than any other British car company at the time. Approximately 3000 cars were produced but the car was expensive at 575. It came on the market in 1919 and by 1921 the impact of the Morris at undercut prices killed it off, although not before cars had been supplied to the Princess Royal and to S.F. Edge." [ The company was refinanced as Angus Sanderson (1921) Ltd and moved production from Birtley, County Durham to the Grahame-White aircraft factory in Hendon, Middlesex in 1921 and toyed with the idea of building a smaller 8 hp car in 1925 but few, if any were built. Neither of these actions nor a price reduction to 365 staved off the inevitable, and the company folded for good in 1927. [

7 A REMINDER OF LAST MONTH S INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLUB MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL & LOG BOOK PROCESSING 2016. PLEASE READ THE DETAILS BELOW AND ACT ACCORDINGLY All members will have received a Renewal Notice. With details on how, when and where to pay your subs and to keep your vehicles on Historic Rego provided. Details of your membership, contact details and vehicles as stored on the club database were provided for you to update if required, along with your choice of what, if any you wish to be included. These details are not provided to any other organisation and the Club has to inform you of them being held. IS YOUR VEHICLE ON HISTORIC REGO? (CHRS) TIME SOON PASSES IF SO, HAVE YOU HAD YOUR VEHICLE(S) INSPECTED WITHIN THE LAST THREE YEARS AND BEEN GIVEN ONE OF THESE FORMS? This should have been recorded in the vehicle log book. IF NOT, YOU WILL NEED TO GET AN INSPECTION SLIP COMPLETED BY AN AUTHORISED OFFICER BEFORE YOUR LOG BOOK IS PROCESSED FOR THE COMING YEAR If you do not attend events with you vehicle(s) you need to be making plans now on how to get inspections done. If you have the car on CHRS for less than 3 years, it will need an inspection within three years of your ownership. See page 2 for HRO and AO details. ALL VEHICLES HAVING THEIR LOG BOOKS CHECKED AND PROCESSED REQUIRE A SIGNED AND WITNESSED STATUTORY DECLARATION ANNUALLY. There are 150 vehicles on CHRS via MAPS, so a lot of work to be done by the Officers involved. You can help by coming prepared use the check list on the Renewal Notice Ensure your subs are paid BEFORE trying to get your log books paid. If possible get your Stat Dec signed before the day. There are now TWO General Meetings l, May & June, plus events where subs and log books may be processed - May 22nd & June 26th WELL DONE & THANK YOU TO ALL THOSE WHO BEEN PROCESSED TO DATE NB NO INDIVIDUAL REMINDERS WILL BE ISSUED.

8 MARION BAY CAMPOUT WEEKEND What a great weekend! Over 40 members taking part over three days. Ali Buttfield looked more at home in the alternative sports car. Vonny Hill and Lyn Clerke look a balanced couple. The Haywoods Adelma is more luxurious than most homes! Jim & Deb s Morris might be small car, but they had a queen size bed in the camper trailer.

9 A LOOK AT SOME OF OUR MEMBERS OLDER CARS All the cars pictured are from the 1920 s and 1930 s and are owned by MAPS members. In addition to these, there are a 1934 Dodge Ute, 1924 Dodge Buckboard & Roadster, 1928 Rugby R Tourer, 1923 Dort Tourer, 1923 Dodge Tourer and a 1927 Austin 7 Chummy. That s what you call real motoring!

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11 How about encouraging the owners of these cars to get them all on a club run? How about- Sunday 4th September 2016. Starting point would be at Moonta at 1030 and the finish point would be the Ardrossan The entry cost for a car load is $20.00 a. At the start coffee and tea would be supplied to the entrants and also at the finish. The lodge will provide a variety of salads, BBQ meat and bread for $4.00. Soft drinks will be available for those requiring them. More details to follow. Perhaps a special gift for those bringing their oldies - I mean cars!

12 BRINKWORTH COUNTRY FAIR, SATURDAY, 16TH APRIL As we were the only MAPS members to take up the PADRAC invitation, event I lay on praise for what turned out to be a most enjoyable day at Brinkworth. We headed off in the TR4A at about 8 AM, so as to take a easy run up, enjoying a nice coffee and jam doughnut at the Jitter Bean Oasis café at Lochiel recommended. Even then we were well in time for the 10.30 AM line up, allowing us to browse a couple of garage sales in Brinkworth s main street. We were pleased to get some bits to suit our classic caravan before the line up of about 20 cars proceeded to the oval, all efficiently marshalled into two rows. PADARC had their area nicely marked with flags This was adjacent to the excellent display stand set up by the Chrysler Restorers Club SA flags and shaded gazebo areas already and waiting. Sharon Gibb pictured left snapping her other half, Brenton. We had plenty of people to catch up with and to discuss matters such as the 2017 West on Wheels Federation Tour. It was good to meet the new PADARC Secretary, Leith Button and to help him sign up a new member. Pictured left, the PADARC team relax in the sunshine. Mike O PS Details of PADRAC Rally now available.

13 THREE COMMITTEE MEMBERS GET SNAPPED AT THE WHEELS AND WINGS DAY How about some captions? Send them into the Editor and I ll run them by my lawyer! Anyway, here s three Committee members you need to take notice of! EVENTS CO-ORDINATOR, Graham Klingberg Chrysler Valiant S Series TREASURER, Joan Correll MG TC SECRETARY, Erica Andrews Mercedes Benz 350 SL, Dodge Buckboard Ford Model A Roadster

14 MORE WHEELS & WINGS PHOTOS Going anticlockwise Dick Penhall, Richard Duns and Jim Davies mean business log book business. A flying tractor yes that s what I call a tractor! The Treasurer takes the Editor for a ride. The crowd awaits there return, Final two Food is major interest to all MAPS members

15 THE DODGE MAKES TAKES A TRIP WITHOUT A HAT WELL, WITHOUT A BONNET ACTUALLY! With its reconditioned engine, gearbox and brakes, our Dodge Kingsway took its first trip out into the opening for some time. I am still hopeful we will have it all nicely settled in for the trip to Morgan in mid May. It is certainly a roomy comfortable car and the aim is to use it for the trips where we will be taking the small 1960 s caravan we recently purchased. The caravan had a short trial to the campout at Marion Bay and since then I have been attending to various jobs. Pam Wilton sorted out a few areas of the upholstery, new curtains are on order and I think I ve sorted out the water system. The old sink top tank had rusted through. Bob Haywood, Jim Davies and Kevin Kavanagh all helped by giving a wheel each to get a rust free set. I removed the two burner gas stove and the inside Primus cylinder yes, very original, but illegal I d guess? Now we are looking forward to our trip to Morgan in May. In the meantime, here s a reminder that so very often, you only get what you pay for.. A few years ago when I was told the vacuum advance on the Bristol s distributor was not working, I was quoted $100 to get the vac unit repaired. So, looking on the internet, I found a whole new electronic distributor for just $99. It duly arrived and then I realized that I needed other bits to make it really electronic! I had to get these from another firm and finally all fitted. I ve probably done 15000km with the new unit, but then a chattering noise appeared last week. No sign of power loss, but the noise came from the distributor which after relatively short service is clapped. Looking for a replacement, I found units as cheap as $59! However, they too come from abroad where Port Power going to play! So, I went to Pentastar Products who have supplied quality Chrysler parts to me before. A top quality rebuilt unit from Canada was $245 and here in 48 hours. As I ve said, you so often only get what you pay for! Mike O

16 RECENT EVENTS ROUND UP We have had quite a busy period lately, with events that were well supported by members and visitors alike. The Marion Bay Camp-out was a fantastic event. There were 47 who attended, with 6 of those who traveled to enjoy the Saturday with us all, plus 2 friends of Rod and Vonny's from the Strathalbyn Club and four 4 from the Murray Bridge Auto Collectors Club, all who booked in to the Caravan Park. Most took a drive through the National Park, to take in the breath taking sights. Later on Saturday afternoon, we all congregated in the Camp Kitchen area to enjoy fun games before the BBQ dinner, followed by the Unique Card Game that was provided by Shirley and Don Rose. Due to Shirley & Don's absence Re Ill health, it was performed well by Trevor & Lyn. Shirley had done a brilliant job with the setting up of gifts for the game and appreciated by everyone who attended. we wish them both the very best with their recoveries and Get Well Soon. The Yorke Valley Hotel donated 6 meal vouchers for the games prizes. Many thanks to Steve and Martha Marks for their generosity. We welcome them as new MAPS Members. Kylie and Tom Heinrich looked after us and welcomed us to their park with open arms. Tom is to make a permanent wheat bag throwing game for their park. The next weekend saw the Salt Water Classic at Stansbury & Pt. Vincent. The Clerkes were busy all weekend directing traffic etc. Some members attended both days and others only one day. A lot of wooden boat & car owners traveled from all over to attend the weekend. The next Sunday was the Wings "n" Wheels at the Maitland Aero Club Facility. Seventy three members and friends, plus six from the Gawler Club, attended the event, which went off fantastically. The members from the Aero Club did a great job with the 3 course meals, which were sensational. A raffle was run to assist them in their quest to raise funds toward line marking the runway, which is used by many, including the Flying Doctor. A one hour flight worth $250, 1st prize, was donated by one of their members, 2nd prize was a $50 voucher was donated by Sprint ( Kadina ) A beauty package worth $40, was 3rd prize & donated by the Ardrossan Pharmacy. Steve & Martha Marks from the Yorke Valley Hotel donated quite a few bottles of wine and REPCO ( Kadina ) donated some consolation prizes as well. On behalf of the Maitland Aero Club, many thanks to those who donated towards their cause. Steve and Martha also worked on the day, assisting the Aero Club with meals etc. The day was finished off with a flying display for us all to enjoy. Joan & Mike took a short flight after that.( Joan was allowed to take the controls too easy after the MG TC! Ed.) Danny Allen, the Chief Pilot from Aerotech has offered to give us a talk & presentation at the June 2nd General Meeting. His presentation is brilliant, according to Richard Bastian, a MAPS Member & also a NARC Member. Danny recently gave a presentation to them & it involves issues such as dealing with the Pinery Fires & others. We look forward to that from Danny and a night not to be missed, we feel. See you at the next one, Regards Graham Klingberg.

17.MAPS OFFICIAL EVENTS NEWS GUEST SPEAKERS: *June 2 general meeting: local pilot Danny Allen. *November 3 general meeting: Don Loffler. *REGISTRATION DAYS: #May 22, Around the Houses: Depart Maitland Information Centre (formerly CHATT Centre) 10am; travel in convoy to visit Mike and Gwen Mumford's at Brentwood, and Minlaton's Harry Butler statue and museum. Club to supply barbecue meat (shaslicks and minute steaks); please bring a salad and a sweet to share. BYO chairs #June 26, indoor bowling day at Wallaroo, $20 for two-course meal and $5 for bowling. Wear flat-soled shoes. Names to Graham and Margaret Klingberg please, for catering purposes. *July 24, handover lunch at Yorke Valley Hotel, Maitland. *August 8-25, Head of Bight trip. Includes visit to Whyalla car club. Contact Trevor Bean for copy of proposed itinerary if interested. *September 4: Freemasons Men s Health Observation Chook Run (fundraiser for the Freemasons Foundation Centre for Men s Health). To start at Moonta (tea and coffee) and end in Ardrossan (chook and salads for lunch). *October 9: reconvened MAPS Kitchen Rules, at Wallaroo Town Hall. Club to supply barbecue and salads for main course. Four pairs to cook desserts, to be judged by people s choice. *November 6: Run to Greenock Aviation Museum. Meet at Federation Corner 10am, barbecue lunch provided by museum for $6, plus $4 entry to museum *December 4: MAPS Christmas lunch, Yorke Valley Hotel, Maitland. *January 1, 2017: New Year s Day at Port Vincent. *January 26, 2017, Australia Day: MAPS turn to host four clubs meet-up. Provisional venue Sevenhill Winery. Catered events have a cut-off date at least seven days before (depending on the caterer) for members to pay. No late-comers accepted after that date, no refunds except under extenuating circumstances.

18 INVITATION EVENTS 2016 These are events which might appeal to members. If you see or hear of similar events, please let the editor know and they can be added to the list. The Federation s web site is the place to look for many more. http://www.fhmcsa.org.au/ FOR MORE DETAILS ON SWAP MEETS -go to http://www.bevenyoung.com.au/car.htm May 1st HMVC s BRITISH CLASSICS DAY. Editor has full details Copper Coast Sprints, : cost $10 per person entry and $10 per vehicle entry into show and shine. 500m sprint $250, $195 if paid by 29-2-16. At Copper Coast Air Strip, between Wallaroo and Kadina May 13-15 Morgan Living River Weekend see details in this edition. Powered accommodation at Caravan Park 8540 2207 May 22nd MRSA s Coast to Coast Run, Glenelg to Port Adelaide June 11-13th PADARC RALLY WEEKEND Sept 25th BAY TO BIRDWOOD RUN Pre 1960 vehicles Oct 21st-28th Triumph Sports Owners Association 2016 National Rally Based at Clare. Oct 8th & 9th Burra to Morgan Run Flyer out soon. Contact Mike Osborne for more information. Oct 21-23 Vintage & Classic Caravanners SA s Meningie Weekend 2017 Federation Tour 2017 West On Wheels dates are... Leaving Gawler 30th April and finishing in Port Pirie 13th May...total 14 days It is hoped that MAPS will take a role in hosting the visitors on the first couple of days of this tour PLEASE NOTE THE EDITOR INVITES MEMBERS OF MAPS & THOSE OF OTHER CLUBS TO SEND IN DETAILS OF EVENTS TO WHICH THEY THINK MAPS MEMBERS MIGHT WISH TO ATTEND. DETAILS TO THE EDITOR PLEASE ozbornes@internode.on.net WELFARE UPDATE Vern Johnson, nursing a dodgy shoulder, Raeleen Morris had a fall changing a light globe and off to town for ultrasound and injection. Hope all goes well BIRTHDAY BOY Life Member Ken Heinrich reaches an age milestone this coming week awarded the OBE. How does he look so young? people ask. I reply, Being married to a young good looking lady! Happy Birthday Ken

19 May 13th - 15th 2016 The Morgan Living River Festival is a celebration of the picturesque town of Morgan and its people, of their lifestyle, of boats, and, of course, of the scenic River Murray itself. With displays, food, craft, gift, clothing and wine stalls there is plenty to see and do, with games and challenges to enjoy. Go for a cruise on one of the Paddle Steamers or grab the opportunity to attend a fabulous 3 course dinner at the Historic Landseer Warehouse if your not attending the Car Club and Caravan Group Dinner at the Terminus Hotel, on Saturday Night Please RSVP as interested on the details below. The Murray Mallee Auto Club, on behalf of the Morgan Living River Festival organisers, wishes to invite your clubs members to attend and display their vehicles on either Saturday, Sunday or both days. The site is on the lush lawns on the banks of the Murray near the ferry crossing. There is the opportunity to free camp on site (Friday-Sunday nights) if you have a vintage or classic caravan that you are happy to display. No powered sites (some power may be available) or else the Morgan Caravan Park is across the road for showers or powered sites, book early to avoid disappointment. Or see the Morgan Living River Festival website for other accommodation options http://morganlivingriver.com.au/ If your club members would like to participate please contact Thomas Johansson, Secretary Murray Mallee Auto Club on mob: 0402835152 or email: malleetorque@gmail.com, with numbers of vehicles that would like to attend ASAP. Coast to Coast Run - Sunday May 22nd Adelaide s Heritage Motoring Tour Presented by Morris Register of SA Inc. As part of History Month May 2016 Open to Federation members vehicles dated prior to 31st December 1960 Celebrating more than 100 years of Motoring History This is YOUR opportunity to join with a host of Veteran, Vintage and Classic Vehicles travelling from Wigley Reserve, Glenelg along the Coast from Holdfast Bay, to Historic Port Adelaide (South Australia s Major Transport Museums Complex) Date of the event Sunday 22nd May 2016 Entry Fee: : Motor cycles $5 Other vehicles $10 Limited to 200 Vehicles Enquiries and Further Details: John Chapman MRSA ph. 8336 8673. PADARC RALLY, JUNE 11-13TH EDITOR AND SECRETARY HAVE DETAILS

20 CLUB CLOTHING AND MEMORABILIA The Club has a small range of items available to members. Stainless steel grille or bar mounting badge- $17.50 each or buy two for $30 A MAPS mug old and new design from $8. Clothing -Lightweight jacket and polo shirts in a variety of styles and sizes. Speak to Lyn Clerke about these on a club meeting night HOLDEN SNAPSHOTS Don Loffler s latest book 265 pages in hard back with glorious colour and monochrome photos- $40 IN STOCK NOW. Contact Mike Osborne to reserve your copy.