The Good Oil - March 2015 Good Oil Newsletter

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The Good Oil - March 2015 Good Oil Newsletter
The Newsletter of the Newcastle Restored Vehicle Club Inc.
Issue 359 – MARCH, 2015
Meetings are held on the 1st Tuesday of the month at Club Macquarie, Cockle Creek commencing at
7.30 pm. Social events and outings are held on the following Sunday but may alter.
Members should check the 'club runs' in this Newsletters calendar.
Committee:
President: George Vella
Ph: 49773352
[email protected]
CAR OF THE MONTH
1936 CORD - 810.
Terry Cockerell
Vice President: Terry Jones J.P.
Mob: 0427508627 Email change
[email protected]
Secretary: Marilyn Vella
Mob: 0488594993
[email protected]
Treasurer: Doris Holmes
Ph: 49500477 Mob: 0428740552
[email protected]
Registrars: Neville McFadyen
Mob: 0418404594
[email protected]
Ken Morris:
Mob: 0417467232
[email protected]
Club Captain: Neville Maxwell.
Mob: 0409502284 Please note
change of mobile number
[email protected]
Rally Sub Committee:
Brian Johnston Ph: 40230232
Ross Skillen
Mob: 0488212483
Editor: Ros Walker
Ph: 49763755 Mob: 0407916374
[email protected]
Footnote: Articles appearing in this Newsletter reflect the views of the contributor and not necessarily
those of the club, the committee or of the editor. Printing Deadline is the 3rd Wednesday of each month.
Club Web Site: carclubs.shannons.com.au/newcastlerestored
Club Calendar – March, 2015
OFFICIAL CLUB MEETINGS and RUNS
EVENTS
Mar 3,
Mar 7,
Mar 17,
Mar 22,
April 12
April 19,
NRVC General Meeting. Club Macquarie, 7.30 pm
3 Points
SATURDAY INVITATION To Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Motorfest. – Myall Park Sports Oval. Meet
at Heatherbrae Maccas by 7.30 am
4 Points
NRVC Executive Committee Meeting. Club Macquarie, 7 pm
Mystery Run - Meet Edgeworth Maccas, 9 am. Bring what you need for the day.
Atlantic Oil Run - to Gosford Showground.
Maitland Steamfest
MID-WEEK RUN CONTACT FABIO PAOLETTI 0431018144; GEORGE VELLA 0455672987
Mar, 19
Ziggy’s Run. Meet Hexham McDonalds 9 am. MORNING TEA AND LUNCH SUPPLIED. We need to
know numbers coming for catering. This will be a Top Day with demonstrations and one not to be missed.
April, 16 Easter Run to Ash Park Stockton Meet 9am Hexham Maccas
May, 21 Somersby Falls Run Meet 9am Edgeworth Maccas
NO MATTER WHAT THE WEATHER, NOTHING WILL STOP THE THURSDAY MID-WEEK RUNS, IF YOU’RE
NOT SURE – CONTACT THE ABOVE PEOPLE.
ALTERNATE RUNS – Permit required from the Club Registrar to attend.
Mar 22,
Open Day Lost in the 50s. 9.30-2.30 pm Phone: 024955445
Mar 29,
MG Car Clubs Ringwood Hill Climb Venue. Future dates Contact Christine Waugh Ph:0418524211
Mar 27-29 Kurri Kurri Nostalgia Festival. Contact Ph: 0438639636 www.kurrikurrinostalgiafestival.com.au
April 5,
Toronto Boatfest
SWAP MEETS/ CAR SHOWS OR OF INTEREST.
Mar 8,
Morisset Central Coast Swap Meet & Car Display. Morisset Showground. Ph: 0402949231.
Mar 14-15 Hunter Valley Swap Meeting, Cessnock Showground. Contact John 0412235447.
Mar 14-15 H.V.C.C.V. 5th Truck Muster, Maitland Showground. Contact Bill 042635146 Paul 0419430825.
Mar 27-29 Kurri Kurri Nostalgia Festival. Contact Ph: 0438639636 www.kurrikurrinostalgiafestival.coma.au
WANTED TO BUY, RENT OR BORROW A VEHICLE ROTISSERIE.
Also looking for various parts to complete my WB ute fuel tank, bucket
seats, T/bar & Centre Console. Please phone Hans on 4958 1336 or
Mob 0419 124 865.
Please remember! You must comply with government rules – you cannot drive your car without
permission from the Registrars, if your car is on Club Plates. ALSO, PLEASE REMEMBER TO
HAVE THIS PAGE WITH YOU.
WELCOME TO NEW MEMBERS
DARRELL & IRENE BIRT
(Apologies for my error Darrell, for your incorrect
name in February.)
Welcome also to MELISSA JONES & MOLLY GLEW
.
♪♫♥♫♪ - Happy Birthday – Celebrate all year ♪♫♥♫♪
Patsy Coghlan, Greg Collins, Karen Collins, Terry Cockerell, Salvatore Delia, Gerald Hide, Narelle
Jackson,Trish Morris, Angela Williams, Julie Wilson, Michael Lockwood, George Vella, Rudy Galea,
June Galea, Robert Gardner, Dennis Travers, Ruth Newcombe, Molly Glew,
.
NRVC COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES HELD AT CLUB MACQUARIE COCKLE CREEK
TUESDAY 27TH JANUARY 2015
MEETING OPENED:
7.02pm
FOR INFO ONLY:
Due to a few committee members not being available on 20/1 meeting held on 27/1
PRESENT:
Neville McFadyen, Ken Morris, Ross Skillen, Neville Maxwell, Doris Holmes, Ros Walker, Terry
Jones, George Vella and Marilyn Vella.
NORM DID HAND OVER TO NEW COMMITTEE ISSUING JOB DESCRIPTIONS TO EACH COMMITTEE MEMBER.
CLUB CAPTAIN:
The Speer’s Point Park Run on Australia Day is a run for consideration for 2016.
Neville suggested an overnight stay to Wisemans Ferry. Mad Day Run up in air pending weather
report. Any queries to do with Points System refer to Brian Johnston.
REGISTRAR:
Letters sent out to unfinancial members. After 3 Feb 2015 if fees are not paid these members will
be deemed unfinancial.
George asked Ken about 5k radius. The 5k radius can be lifted to accommodate members on
historic plates who live more than this distance from necessary services to run their vehicles. To do
this you must make application to the Registrar. Also asked if Ken had heard any more about new
M Plate. This still seems to be in pipeline.
ROSS SKILLEN:
Information for the MG car club runs can be found in the Alternate run section of the Good Oil.
Records of Certificates sheet to be updated. Neville Maxwell to keep track of this sheet.
VICE PRESIDENT:
Mel Jones will drive one of Terry’s cars.
TREASURER:
Terry Jones and George Vella to have their names added to Bank.
It was mentioned that all monies collected at Spring Cruiz-In to be counted separately from each
bag, raffles, drinks and Entry Fees by 3 people in private.
EDITOR:
She is doing fine with the GOOD OIL. Ros to put contact number for MG car club runs in the
alternate section of the GOOD OIL. Roses 2 Go could possibly be future run.
PRESIDENT:
So as to get an insight into the different positions on the Committee, George asked some questions
relating to how some of these positions are run.
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Neville Maxwell submitted a trophy to the committee for future consideration.
Received positive feedback from Wallsend Bunning’s re the starting point for the 2015 Spring Cruiz-In.
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Sunday 31 May car show Bunning’s. More information as it comes to hand.
Logo change – speak to Neville Maxwell.
Welcome back to Lost in the 50’s. MEETING CLOSED 9.37 pm
NRVC GENERAL MEETING MINUTES HELD AT CLUB MACQUARIE COCKLE CREEK
TUESDAY 3rd FEBRUARY 2015
OPENED:
APOLOGIES:
NEW MEMBERS:
VISITORS:
RAFFLE:
7.31pm
Wes Coghlan, Neville McFadyen, Doris Holmes, Celeste Caban and Tom Lloyd
Mel Jones and daughter Molly
Hans Seigers
$172.00
TREASURER:
No Report
SECRETARY:
6 Incoming mail. Marilyn spoke to members re minutes from 27/01 will be in the March Good Oil.
Moved: R Galea
Seconded: Dave Caban
PRESIDENT:
Now that I am in this position of President of this club, I fully intend to do the very best I possibly can
for the benefit of everyone in this club. This club is not about any one individual, it’s all about
everyone in this club. I’d like to just say I’ve been in clubs in Sydney and the Central Coast, and
this by far is the best club I have ever been in and I’m sure Marilyn would agree.
Since the AGM I have had a few phone calls regarding different things, so I thought I would go to
the DFT to find out first hand. I spoke to a lady at the DFT and she said to me, that I chair the
General & Committee Meetings and to delegate jobs to people on the committee, always act in the
best interest of the club and its members. She also advised me that all paperwork must be true and
correct, especially the Secretary to keep true and correct minutes and other documents and that the
Treasurer to also keep true and correct financials, if they are not correct committee members can
be held liable. She then recommended that we get an impartial and independent audit, so this is
what I am going to do. We will then be able to move ahead.
VICE PRESIDENT:
Terry said we had a great club and was pleased that his daughter had joined the club and now had
to let her drive one of his many cars.
RALLY REPORT:
Certificates given to Ken Morris, Ros Walker and Don Rumbel
CLUB CAPTAIN:
Australia Day we had bad weather but we had 12 cars and lots of laughs
Bargoed House, Swansea 31 cars, 2 motorbikes. Next run Sunday 15/2/15, 1 point run, Meet
Maccas Hexham 9.00am going to Bolwarra Café and Old School. Lunch Blue Gum Hills Reserve.
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See GOOD OIL for all runs. Atlantic Oil’s run to Gosford Showground 12 April. 3 trophies on offer.
Swap meet agenda to be given to Phil Ilfield.
REGISTRAR:
Ring Ken for permissions to move. As of tonight if you have not paid your fees you will be consided
unfinancial. Ken read out letter from Doris. Minutes received from CMC. M Plate still under
consideration. Received confirmation from Bunning’s Wallsend re Spring Cruiz-In.
Dave Caban spoke about Modifications on M Plate. Bush Council is the governing body for this
club.
Ken had 3 permissions to move and 2 inspections. Neville no report.
MID-WEEK RUN:
Collene Kalb gave an interesting and informative talk about the run to Tea Gardens. Story in GOOD
OIL.
EDITOR:
Sent out 2 Good Oils. Welcomed Darren & Irene Birt, Melissa Jones and Molly Glew to the club.
PAST RALLY’S:
Terry Jones spoke about the Australia Day run and how Molly our new young member tattooed a lot
of members. Young and older members were having tattoos on different parts of their body. Ron
Palour obtained a new head of hair and lots of tattoos. We certainly all had a great laugh and the
laughter certainly overshadowed the bleak day. The events co-ordinator would like us to return
next year.
GENERAL BUSINESS
Marilyn thanked Ros, Deb and Adrian for donations for the raffle. Thanked Deb, Trish and Sandra for selling, drawing
and counting the money for the raffle.
Bill Kalb has updated the Directory of members but still waiting for updated new member’s forms so he can close the
entry to the directory.
Ken spoke about having a brochure at our runs so people showing interest in the club can see what we have on offer.
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nd
Brian Johnston had an old brochure that we can have a look at. Another idea was to photocopy the 1 and 2 pages of
the Good Oil.
Ron Palour indicated that we still need to carry a hard copy of the GOOD OIL according to the constitution.
Meeting closed: 9.31pm PS: DONATIONS FOR RAFFLES WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.
NRVC COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES HELD AT CLUB MACQUARIE COCKLE CREEK
TUESDAY 17TH FEBRUARY 2015
MEETING OPENED:
PRESENT:
APOLOGIES:
7.05 pm
Ros Walker, Neville Maxwell, Ross Skillen, Neville McFadyen, Ken Morris, George Vella
and Marilyn Vella
Doris Holmes
PRESIDENT:
Club Books, Dennis Paynting Run.
CLUB CAPTAIN:
Neville gave Secretary a list of incoming mail. Saturday 7 March Hawks Nest Run.
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$10.00 per car. More information to follow. 5 April Toronto Boat Fest. 12 April Atlantic
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Oil Run to Gosford Showground. 19 April Maitland Steam Fest.
Ken submitted a letter to the Committee.
Neville: Nil report
REGISTRAR:
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VICE PRESIDENT:
Terry suggested that if possible could the General Meeting time of 7.30pm be put to a
7.00pm start time. Advertising for our club was offered by Christine Waugh for $25.00 a
year. We would have to supply the sign.
EDITOR:
MEETING CLOSED:
Ros said that everything was going good. Ros had a copy of the March Good Oil.
8.55pm
Pleasant Encounters of the 1950’s Kind.
A few years ago while researching the history of my 1936 Cord 810 sedan with
Serial No 1586A, I came across a picture of it in Jim Brockman’s Collection located
in the ACD Club web site. The car had a two tone colour scheme with a grey body
and dark blue fenders. The picture was taken in 1957 in 9 th St Auburn during the
Reunion. The number plate on the car at that time was issued for 1957 in Canada. I
later found out it was owned and driven by William Horning of Waterdown, Ontario.
William was an early Canadian member of the ACD Club.
Earlier this week (11/11/14 ) I was looking at You Tube and happened to see the
following title, “Classic Car Club of America CARavan 1957” actually the year 1957
took my attention. So I opened it up and watched a procession of all sorts of old cars
to the music of Scheherazade by Rimsky Korsakov. Then before my eyes was a
grey Westchester with dark blue fenders. I nearly fell off my chair as I watched it
appear a few more times during the film. I was mesmerised and must have watched
many times. The “CARavan” was run August 18-23, between New York and
Milwaukie via Niagara Falls, covering a distance of around 1000 miles one way.
William must have continued on to Auburn where the picture was taken in 9 th St.
I shared the You Tube film address http://youtu.be/1F5Fy72fmG8 with George Van
Nostrand in Canada, who owned 1586A from April 1958 for any comments. He
replied that he didn’t know William Horning was a member of the CCCA however in
those days he could have just gone along. Regardless it was amazing to the car in
colour all those years ago and just part of the scene. I also shared the film address
with other ACD friends around the world.
Three days later an email arrived from Ric Simpson in Canada thanking me for
sharing that wonderful old film. Ric then went onto relate how earlier that same day
two Jehovah’s Witnesses came to call on him. One was elderly while his companion
was considerably younger. The older one commented on Ric’s Cord phaeton which
could be seen in the adjoining garage adding that way back in the late 1950’s he had
been for a ride in a dark blue sedan. Ric’s attention became focused with further
questions being asked about that event revealed that in fact the car in question had
only dark blue fenders and a grey body. You just wouldn’t normally read about
something like this. The older man continued to say “ The Cord belonged to a very
nice old car collector by the name of William Horning.”
Ric explained to the two men that the car in question was alive and well in far off
Australia and that he would send greetings from a former passenger. Well that made
my day complete. We all know Cords are rare and everyone is something special to
its current owner but I like to think mine is just a bit more special with its “Pleasant
Encounters of the 1950’s Kind.” Hope you all enjoy the You Tube film.
CORDially acCORDing to the CORDite from Down Under, Terry Cockerell.
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AUSTRALIA DAY – SPEERS POINT PARK – 26TH January, 2015.
Reporter & Photographer – Collene Kalb
Well Folks what a day this was in more ways than one, it was wet, and cold, but this did not stop us, we met at Edgeworth Maccas for the
fix of Coffee etc. for the start, then on to Wangi Wangi for a run before morning tea, where we met up with some more members, but it
was blowing a gale, Rain was heavy at first, easing slightly, umbrellas were seen, coats, hoodies, (mind you a rare sight these days of
high temps and high humidity). Where we chatted, debated what was going to happen next, shared some cakes, Lamingtons, and of
course the usual stories of Cars, but it was decided to move on to Speers Point by the Club Captain Neville Maxwell, as the outlook might
be better or have eased in there. Of course some members like Richard, Lorraine, Doris, Norm and Julie, (who was hobbling on a caster
encased Broken foot) decided they were going home, as it was too wet, and miserable, great to see you out and about Julie. Trish and
Ken had won a weekend up at the Bay, so they too decided to take off so they could enjoy it, while they could.
Off we go to Speers Point, where Bill & Collene decided to go around the round-a-bout and pick up Fabio as he was waiting for us at
Speers Point, before heading left under the bridge to the park to be let into our designated spot for the day. We were told to park on the
bitumen strip and put the Gazebo’s up on the grass in front of the cars, so that is what we did, looking all cool and comfortable, with
Banners, the NRVC Board, table and chairs, and of course Flags, Food, Lamingtons, Iced Vovos, etc., and Drinks a plenty. We also had
2 new members join on the day, Mel Jones and Molly Glew, now Molly kept many busy with her face painting, and putting tattoos on
anyone willing or game enough for her to experiment with, Mel and Mary Jones, found a lone Thong and had to inspect it closely.
It was a great turn out considering the Weather, 45 people, 7 Visitors, 25 cars, in total for the day, Marilyn and Lyn were turned into Super
Hero’s, their Super Power was they can both talk up a storm. Marilyn had to blow out the candles on her 59 + 2 Birthday cake, We met
lots of Army Cadets, who it turns out nearly all had vintage cars they were driving, Hillman Minx, was one of them. Seen the Raising of
the Flag Ceremony, A movie was shown on the Big screen and there were Entertainers on Stage, Scallywags Nursery Rhyme Adventure
Show, various singers, and later Deep Creek Road opened the Concert, as well as Bushwackers and Dragon who went wild. The Fire
Fighters, were handing out lots of Balloons, Flags, Magnets, Rulers, and more. The Police came and inspected our vehicles, with much
interest, asked questions, re some of them, Lake Macquarie Council, took photos of some members and their cars. Snoopy the Dog kept
an eye out on his territory, by protecting us from all the visiting Dogs that came within range of any of the Gazebo’s, Snoopy also took
advantage of any Lap he could snuggle onto, or con folk out of little bits of food he thought he should have. The Rare and Valuable NRVC
Certificates were Awarded to Frank Kowalski and Margaret Evans, Neville & Debbie Maxwell, and Roslyn Walker. Members had on
Australian Capes, Hats, Tee Shirts, Shoes, Flags, all this finished off a great day with the NRVC, and at 9.0pm
Fireworks, thanks to all
.
MID-WEEK RUN RATHMINES on the HILL – 19TH FEBRUARY, 2015
Roving Reporter & Photographer – Collene Kalb
..
Another great day with the Mid-Week Members, the day started out cloudy, a few drops of the wet stuff, as we
gathered at Maccacs at Edgeworth, one by one they started to arrive, and grab their morning Coffee’s, have a chat,
and catch up while waiting for more. We started with 11 cars, but 1 car decided it was going to throw a tantrum,
(mind you it already had done this at home a couple of times before even getting out of the driveway) it was Brian
Jacksons Desoto, a grand ole Lady all splendid in Blue, which was the fashion of that era, so Brian decided to take
her home, his son Michael was in his Trans-am, so followed to bring Brian back to our first stop at Mulbring for
Morning Tea, we headed off at 9.20am.
We went on a great little Run, up-hill and down dale there were 17 of us following the leader, arriving at
Mulbring, and making a round Circle with the cars, just like the Waggons of old did when they stopped, where we
once again shared, cakes, yarns, and information re our cars. A few more spits of the wet stuff did not dampen
our spirits, in fact the girls had fun on the new Play Ground that has been built, with the Fire Truck a popular ride,
see Ruth rocking away. While the Boys went for a walk up to see the Oldsmobile being used as a Saw. Then it
was time to move onto Rathmines on the Hill, again via a very scenic Route, now Marilyn just had to jump into
the Trans-am, so she could experience the thrill of the ride, and drive from the passenger’s seat, (it’s left hand
drive) Brian had to go in the MG with George. We had Kookaburra’s up in the trees, the girls went for a walk
along the shore, on the way back we found a Pigmy Possum, on the ground, it did not appear to be injured, just
stunned, so we put it up in a Tree with a tomato to recover. Fabio arrived just on Lunch.
The Rare and Valuable NRVC Mid-Week Certificate was given to Ruth and Gary along with some Chocolates as
a little extra from the Mid-Week Crew. The Next Mid-Week Run will be to Ziggy’s at Heatherbrae, on March
19th, meet at Hexham McDonalds at 9.00am, MORNING TEA, & LUNCH will be supplied, we will need to
know Numbers for catering, this is not to be missed, as it will be a top day, with Demonstrations, use of tools, and
some Surprises, don’t miss out. Thanks to All.
__________________________________________________________________
It seems some Ford’s don’t like
guzzling their liquid fuel down prior to going out
_________________
on the road, a lesson learnt by our club captain Neville Maxwell on his way with
wife Debbie to Bolwarra in February.
He had done the right thing last time, filling up his car at the Petrol Station, which
cost $27 before driving off with a full tank. All okay?? Naturally!!
Unfortunately Neville did the same this particular weekend. Another cost of $27,
the bowser clicked off, and car filled, or so it seemed.
It seems that this particular ford still needing work done on it, prefers at this
stage to just have its drink nice and easy, not rushed, and just take it’s time. No
problems then, and Debbie won’t be continually saying “I’m going to burn it.”
A good mobile mechanic like Johnny from JB Motors is helping out and a whiz
on cars. It won’t be long before Neville & Debbie will enjoy their Ford. Debbie
can then put the matches away, and use them for a power outage instead.
I BELIEVE PROBLEM COULD BE AN AIR BLOCK SOMEWHERE?
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A BIT OF AUSSIE HISTORY OF MOTORING IN THE 1920s
The 1920s were a snorting, roaring, clanking, intensely challenging time for the world’s motor industry. Motoring for the
masses had been established. Henry Ford was making a good mousetrap – and some remarkably ingenious ideas were
produced to find a better one. The number of new designs that hit the road was exceeded only by those that collapsed.
The demand for cars exceeded everyone’s expectations. In 1920 some 75,628 vehicles were registered for use on
Australian roads – equivalent to one for every seventy one people. But by 1930, the vehicle population had soared to
571,000 one for every eleven people. As a result, the motor car rapidly changed the nation’s life-style. A whole generation
was brought up – and in some cases conceived – in the motor car. It quickly became the magic carpet that mankind had
long yearned for – providing unlimited freedom for people to go where they wished, when they wished.
Inevitably, the changes brought sadness, abuse, reaction – and humour.
One favourite story concerns the enthusiast who imported a Sunbeam guaranteed to reach 145 km/h. He was showing off
its paces to someone he had met at his Sydney Club, and as he threw the car into the tight bends and whistled down the
straights, the passenger became increasingly nervous. Finally, he said, “You must have great confidence in this car,
cornering at these speeds.”The driver replied, ‘It’s quite safe. We are sitting on the best tyres made today. Barnet Glass.
Locally made, you know.’
Then for goodness sake, pull up,’ shouted the passenger. ‘ I AM BARNET GLASS.’
Reproduced from the book Australians On The Road, Over 80 years of Motoring in Australia by Pedr Davis.
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MOTORISTS APPRECIATION DAY 1st FEBRUARY, 2015
DON RUMBEL
KEN & TRISH MORRIS
CHRISTINE WAUGH
ROSS SKILLEN PRESENTING THE HONOURABLE AWARDS ON BEHALF OF THE RALLY
SUB COMMITTEE.
M.A.D. organised by the Rickshaws Hot Rod & Kustom Car Club comes but once a year. This year was
another great showing of Cars, Motor Bikes, Stalls, Entertainment etc. always including some pretty nifty tear
drop caravans, something that I would have loved to own in my younger years. Even an early shower didn’t
dampen the days event, as there was very little space left for late motor enthusiasts. On behalf of the N.R.V.C.
I would like to congratulate Rickshaws, and everyone else involved including the owners of Bargoed House for
allowing their land to be used for M.A.D. in Swansea.
Ros Walker
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NAME
Avis John
Bailey Doreen
Bailey John
Birt Darrell
Birt Irene
Boyce Anna
Bradford Linda
Bradford Michael
Broadbent Shirley
Broadbent Tom
Brown Peter
Browning George
Caban Dave
Caban Celeste
Carey John
Cockerell Gai
Cockerell Terry
Coghlan Laurie
Coghlan Patsy
Coghlan Wesley
Collins Greg
Collins Karen
Conner Bernie
Delia Anna
Delia Antonino
Delia Salvatore
Dembeck Justin
Dickson Bruce
Dickson Monica
Evans Margaret
Farmer Lynn
Fitzsimmons Sean
Fitzsimmons Bronwyn
Fotheringham Glen
French Natalie
Galea June
Galea Rudy
Gardner Robert
Garrett Lynn
Garrett Robert
Gillies Colin
Glew Molly
Hansell Bill
Hansell Narelle
Harris Wayne
Healey Kathleen
Heffernan Greg
Heffernan Felicity
Hellyer Gary
Jan Feb Tot
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3
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7
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3
3
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0
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4
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7
7
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3
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4
3
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3
1
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8
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11
10
10
3
0
6
0
7
0
0
3
4
0
6
0
0
0
4
11
1
12
14
0
0
3
0
6
6
0
14
14
0
4
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
NAME
Hughes Barry
Hughes Cindy
Hunter Ruth
Illfield Jeanette
Illfield Phillip
Jackson Brian
Jackson Narelle
James June
James Keith
Johnston Brian
Johnston Grant
Johnston Joanna
Johnston Lyn
Jones Mary
Jones Terry
Jones Mel
Kalb Bill
Kalb Collene
Kowalski Frank
Kramer Joe
Kramer Maria
Laney Lorraine
Laney Richard
Livingston Glen
Livingston Sue
Lloyd June
Lloyd Tom
Lockwood Michael
Lockwood Quida
Maxwell Deborah
Maxwell Neville
McFadyen Neville
McFadyen Noelene
Malam Alan
Milne John
Morris Ken
Morris Steve
Morris Tona
Morris Trish
Newcombe Gary
Newcombe Ruth
Nichols Stephen
Nadin Alan
O'Donnell Robert
O'Donnell Kim
O'Neill John
O'Neill Lorraine
Paoletti Daniel
Paolette Dianne
Jan Feb Tot
7
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
7
4
4
4
7
7
4
7
7
7
0
0
7
7
3
3
0
0
3
0
7
7
3
3
0
0
7
0
0
7
7
7
7
0
0
0
0
0
7
4
0
0
0
0
7
7
0
0
0
8
1
1
1
4
3
4
3
3
8
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
4
3
3
8
8
1
1
0
3
8
3
0
8
4
4
7
0
0
0
3
0
7
0
7
0
0
0
7
10
0
0
0
15
5
5
5
11
10
8
10
10
15
0
0
7
7
6
6
0
4
6
3
15
15
4
4
0
3
15
3
0
15
11
11
14
0
0
0
3
0
14
4
NAME
Payne Jeni
Payne Miles
Pengilley Max
Puller John
Quigley Ian
Richards Graham
Redmond Carole
Redmond John
Rumbel Don
Rumbel Sandra
Scarr Barry
Scarr Zira
Shannon Thomas
Skillen Ross
Small Brett
Small Robyn
Smith Cheree
Smith Darren
Smith Kenneth
Stanton Kevin
Stanton Dawn
Taylor John
Taylor Margaret
Thompson Errol
Thompson Helen
Towndrow Glenn
Towndrow Natalie
Towndrow Eliza
Travers Dennis
Travers Diane
Tserepas John
Tserepas Alexandra
Van der Velde Andre
Van der Velde Susan
Vella George
Vella Marilyn
Venners Adrian
Visser Pieter
Visser Anne
Walker Roslyn
Ward Bruce
Ward Judy
Walshe Martin
Walshe Robyne
Waugh Christine
Waugh Gordon
Waugh Patricia
Williams Allan
Williams Angela
Jan Feb Tot
0
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
3
3
3
0
3
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
7
7
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
7
7
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
3
7
3
3
0
0
0
0
7
7
7
0
3
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
8
8
0
4
1
3
0
3
0
7
3
3
3
0
8
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
3
10
3
6
0
0
0
0
10
10
10
0
6
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
15
15
0
7
4
3
0
3
0
14
10
3
3
0
15
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
Hellyer Lynda
Henry Naomi
Hide Doreen
Hide Gerald
Hogbin Gary
Hogbin Gail
Holmes Craig
Holmes David
Holmes Doris
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
7
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
5 8
5 12
Paolette Fabio
Paoletti Michael
Parlour Laraine
Parlour Ron
Wilson Darcy
Wilson Anne
Wilson Merv
Holmes George
7
7
4
7
4
4
0
0
8 15
3 10
5 9
8 15
0 4
0 4
0 0
0 0
Williams Betty
Wilson Kim
Wilson Julie
Wilson Sam
Wilson Norm
Williams Brett
Houston Steven
Houston Tracey
0
0
4
0
7
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
1 5
0 0
5 12
3 3
0 0
0 0
Bolwarra Café & Blue Gum Park Minmi Run Sunday 15.2.15
It was a beautiful day and we all met at Hexham Maccas for 9am
We left there and headed up to Maitland over the bridge to Lorn and then on to Bolwarra Café, for
Morning Tea.
Ah! what’s this we hear Neville Maxwell had run out of fuel. “Oh no”
Thanks to those that stopped and helped.
We enjoyed Scones with Jam & Cream etc. Cappuccinos, Tea, Hot Chocolates, and Iced Coffees just
to name a few.
We then went onto Blue Gum Park Minmi, everyone had a great afternoon, relaxing chatting, laughing
going for a walk to check out the maze and the flying fox. Nineteen cars attended.
It was a very hot day. Everyone had a great day!!!
Natalie Towndrow 