Autumn 2014 - Sporting Bears
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Autumn 2014 - Sporting Bears
www.sportingbears.co.uk AUTUMN 2014 Driving for Charity The exciting stuff in this edition: TEESSIDE 2014 14 CLASSICS AT CORBRIDGE 20 CLASSICS IN THE CITY (OF EDINBURGH) 22 RABY CASTLE 2014 25 A “BEARTASTIC DAY” 26 PAGE 38 38 FORTHCOMING EVENTS 39 Club address: 23 Ranelagh Gardens Ilford Essex IG1 3JR Club Officers Chairman: Mike McSean Secretary: Neville Colvin Treasurer: Boo Grant Club Committee Charity Secretary: Caroline McSean Child Protection Officer: Caroline McSean Events Coordinator: Dave Peat Magazine Editor: Keith Borkett Press Officer: Mick Bryan Regalia: Greg & Hilary Cannon Exhibition Coordinator: Andrew Lake Membership Secretary: Hilary Cannon 11 Clifton House Close, Clifton, Shefford, Bedfordshire SG17 5EQ. Committee Members Andy & Pip Cooke Colin Mitchell BEAR FACTS Contents Regulars Editor’s Edicts .................................................................. 3 Chairman’s Chatter........................................................ 4 Membership Report....................................................... 6 Charity Secretary’s Report .......................................... 7 Club Website............................................................... 17 SBMC Regalia ............................................................. 36 Forthcoming Events ..................................................... 39 What makes this Edition unique Midlands Bears Report .............................................. 12 Teesside August 2014 ............................................... 14 Midlands Bears Provisional Programme 2015 ..... 16 Shire Bears Report ..................................................... 18 Polar Report ................................................................ 20 Classics at Corbridge ................................................ 20 Classics in the City (of Edinburgh) ........................... 22 Ultimate Dream Ride Raffle ..................................... 24 Raby Castle 2014 ...................................................... 25 A “Beartastic Day” ..................................................... 26 Caption Competition Winner ................................... 32 Caption Competition .................................................. 35 Page 38 ....................................................................... 38 Cartoon Corner........................................................... 39 Data Protection Act The Sporting Bears Motor Club holds all club members names and addresses on a computer system. To comply with the Data Protection Act we have to inform you of this and tell you what we are going to use this for. The names and addresses are held solely for the use of Sporting Bears Motor Club; they will be used for mailing newsletters, local group organisers and informing club members of any events. They will not be passed on to any third party. If anyone objects to their name being held on our computer list, please could they write to the Secretary at the club address and we will remove their name from the computer. The information contained in this magazine has been carefully checked and is believed to be correct. No responsibility however, can be taken for inaccuracies or the consequences of any inaccuracies therein or implied. Other Club Officials Midland Bears: Ian & Cindy Snelling Shire Bears: Mike Gardner Koala Bears: Trudi Bubb & Huw Page Polar Bears: Fiona Davies North West Bears: Max Walker Surfing Bears: Baz Firth Page 2 AUTUMN 2014 Editor’s Edicts Everyone is starting to hunker down for winter as the finishing touches are being put together for the Autumn 2014 issue of Bear Facts. It is a few weeks later than normal, for which I would like to apologise, but work has started to cut into my day a bit recently. There’s plenty of reports to read about in this edition, such as Tony’s events at Teesside, and Raby Castle. We managed to get to the Raby Castle event and we were certainly blown away by it read Tony’s report for more details (the main cover picture is of him with Raby Castle in the background). Excellent photography from Paul Griffiths (as usual). Staying in the north there are reports from Helen Kirkness and Andrew Carrie on events at Corbridge and Edinburgh. Further south, Marcus Barr tells us about a “Beartastic Day” for the children of Naomi House and Jacksplace which was held at The Middle Wallop Museum of Army Fly- ing. Going back northwards (slightly), Ian summarises a number of events in the Midlands area - the smaller cover picture is from Shelsley Walsh, where none other than Sir Stirling Moss came to the Sporting Bears stand as guest of honour. Looking to things in the future, we have the NEC which will be on top us before we know it, and the team are already working hard to set this up. Please note the Ultimate Dream Ride Raffle which is being launched at the NEC this year, but we have an opportunity to buy tickets in advance, so see Page 24 for details. Talking of pages, we have an incredibly exciting new feature which I’m sure that you will all be thrilled about - yes it’s Page 38. There are a number of pointers to this throughout the magazine, so I would urge you to read the magazine in the correct page order in order to see them. I strongly advise you to resist the temp- tation to go directly to Page 38, as it will spoil all the fun and anticipation. Really, you must be strong and resist temptation. Look out for the red borders. Talking about fun and anticipation, don’t forget to put the next AGM in your diaries, which is being held at it’s usual venue at Gaydon on February 1st. Finally, there is plenty to be looking forward to in the next issue with reports coming in (I hope) on various events such as both CarFests and also the 25th Birthday Bash up at Peebles, as well as the Charity Ball Southwest being held at the Haynes International Motor Museum - in fact, it might already have happened by the time you read this. There will be many others too. TALKING OF PAGES, WE HAVE AN INCREDIBLY EXCITING NEW FEATURE WHICH I’M SURE THAT YOU WILL ALL BE THRILLED ABOUT - YES IT’S PAGE 38 That’s it for now, and don’t forget about Page 38. Happy reading, and even happier driving. Keith Borkett [email protected] Page 38 is only 35 pages away, so it’s not really that far to go... PRINTING DEADLINES FOR BEAR FACTS Winter 2014/15 Articles submitted by end November 2014 Magazine delivery early January 2015 Spring 2015 Articles submitted by end February 2015 Magazine delivery early April 2015 Page 3 BEAR FACTS Chairman’s Chatter Unlike almost everyone else in the Club I have had a very quiet summer as far as the Bears’ go. Due to problems getting leave and practically no weekends off I haven’t made it to any events at all this summer; in fact, so far, the AGM has been the highlight of my year! Now that’s a phrase nobody will hear very often! I CANNOT CLOSE WITHOUT ONCE AGAIN THANKING BRYAN FOR THE EXCEPTIONAL CONTRIBUTION HE HAS MADE TO THE CLUB OVER THE YEARS Page 4 I have been watching with growing frustration as the reports come rolling in describing all the great events that are being hosted by our members, and when I sign all the fabulous cheques for Caroline to send out for all those deserving children, I can only look forward to retirement and greater participation. The year kicked off with the Doune Speed Hill Climb for CHAS closely followed by the Northern Gambol sponsoring Jigsaws Childrens Hospice, formally known as Eden House. Then there was the Pride and Joy 3 at Beaulieu for Naomi House, the Wallingford Classic Car Rally for “Footsteps” and….we are only into the first two weeks of May! Your ambition and enthusiasm is staggering and we have every reason to celebrate all this Club is achieving! Now, thankfully, my Bears’ life is about to get going again. As I write this we are looking forward to when we will be meeting many old friends to celebrate the Club’s 25th birthday up in Scotland. We are also attending the NEC as usual. Talking of change, and following on from my previous “Chatter”, I am delighted to announce that we have a volunteer to take over the role of Club Secretary. I have great pleasure in introducing Neville Colvin (Nev), a very long-standing member, as your new Club Secretary. Neville has a great track record in business and, with his great attention to detail and all the extra time that retirement is supposed to give you, I have no doubt that he will take on the role with relish and will soon stamp his distinctive mark on the running of the Bears. Many of you who take part in touring events will know Nev with his distinctive moustache who, with his wife Liz, has taken part in numerous touring events over the years, often in his Toyota Supra. Kimbolton regulars will also know that Nev took over running the event this year and an excellent job he did too. I have no doubt that Nev will serve the Bears well – welcome to the committee. I cannot close without once again thanking Bryan for the exceptional contribution he has made to the Club over the years; I hope he will continue to be an active member, and that we will continue to be the recipients of his sage counsel. Mike McSean [email protected] Cheshire Classic Cars is one of the leading classic car specialists in the UK, with a worldwide customer base. We provide sales, service and restoration of classic prestige, competition and high performance cars from our premises near Chester.. We are delighted to have been closely associated with Sporting Bears in recent years, and will continue to provide whatever support we can to your activities in the future. BEAR FACTS Membership Report I am trying to get in touch with one of the Bear’s who was at Kimbolton this year with his Cadillac. I am told that he car was parked ‘under the tress’ – doesn’t narrow it down very much does it! It is to do with a rear windscreen. So if you are the Cadillac owner in question, or happen to know who he is, please get in touch: either by phone 01462 635095 or email [email protected]. MY ‘5P FOR YOUR EMAIL My ‘5p for your email address’ campaign is continuing to bear (sorry) fruit; 48 addresses confirmed or corrected so far. But I should like to get more, so I am doubling the charity contribution per address to 10p. I shall back date this as well. So c’mon, now’s your chance to get a little more money heading in the right direction. Of course it will also mean that you will benefit from our new Bulk Email communication system, unless you choose to opt out of course. The membership now (end of August) stands at 677. Hilary [email protected] ADDRESS’ CAMPAIGN IS New members since the last issue of Bear Facts are: CONTINUING Steve Down Mike, Lyn & Peter Darby Colin Burnett-Dick Darren Kember Ian & Helen Button Mike Mayfield Gary & Marnie Milner Mark McKail TO BEAR (SORRY) FRUIT; 48 ADDRESSES CONFIRMED OR CORRECTED SO FAR. Ted Bacciarelli Chris Mann Fauzia Graham & Richard Cleveley Malcolm Copland Brian Hunter Matthew Clarke Chris Scutt Paul & Nina Chipping Chris Stening & Alistair Lawson Colin Hegner Gary & Diane Whitehead Neil Elliott Suzy & Robin Hawkins David Norris & Wanda Corlett Chris Arneill & Jenny Nash Michael De Soosa Macedo Epping, Essex Warwick Hartfield, E Sussex Biggleswade, Beds Ely, Cambs Leigh-on-Sea, Essex Middlewich, Cheshire Preston Pans, E Lothian London North Mymms, Herts London Chris Noyland Peter Marsh Trevor Brimson Lesley Wakeman Mark Hillier Alan Gravestock Ken Marshall Sarah, Geoff, Sally & Michael Barrs Paul Healing Mark Wynn John, Kirsty, Tyler, Jake, Harry & Sophia Clements Chris, Kasha & Ken Carter David & Karen Moore Sheffield Wirral Bishops Stortford Southfleet, Kent Reigate Maidenhead Keyworth, Notts Winchester Telford Cowbridge Bexley, Kent Caerphilly Caterham, Surrey Swanley, Kent Thames Ditton Lewes, E Sussex Steyning, W Sussex Attrill Shaw Thorpe Kevin Davies K Papworth Michelle Cartwright & Steven Coxe David Luxton Richard Young Stan Broad Wayne Williams Jonathan & Mrs S Farrow Redhill, Surrey London Stephen Goddard Barry Pomfret Inverurie Earlston, Berwicks Ashford, Kent Winchester Chessington Huntingdon Kingswinford Sunderland West Hoathly, W Sussex Basingstoke Milnthorpe Thorpe, Surrey Sunderland Nuneaton Stockton-on-Tees High Halstow, Kent Leicester Bletchley ONLY 32 MORE PAGES TO GO BEFORE PAGE 38! Page 6 AUTUMN 2014 Charity Secretary’s Report A couple of our charities have been keeping us up to date with what is happening. diagnosed with Severe Dystonic Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy, which has a significant impact on all of his movements and makes him fully reliant on his family for all his care needs. Alfe’s Cause have finally achieved charitable status with the Charity Commission. They have begun their childhood cancer awareness campaign in Northamptonshire by starting to contact and send out “Be Child Cancer Aware” information cards showing the most common signs and symptoms. So far they have sent out over 5,000 cards to primary schools, but feel they still have a long way to go. They are also continuing to support families by organising monthly activity meetings. Over Easter they met up at Stanwick Lake to take part in an Easter Egg trail and they all had great fun! They have also organised a Charlie and the Chocolate Factory themed party for a little boy with an inoperable brain tumour to meet Willy Wonka which was one of his wishes. It meant Karen and another of the Trustees were obliged to dressed up as Oompa Loompas! React are indebted to the Sporting Bears for being such fantastic supporters of its families. Thanks to the Sporting Bears’ generous support of React, the charity has provided three terminally ill children from Scotland with vital equipment: The first is a wee boy living with a number of complex conditions. He has been He is unable to sit, stand or move independently and his high tone means he is unable to actively move any of his limbs. Due to the complexity of his physical needs, he is at an increased risk of chest infections, which will have a detrimental effect on his immune system. He has also developed epilepsy and his seizures are currently not well controlled. He currently uses an upright chair for feeding but he cannot tolerate this for long periods as it causes him pain. His Occupational Therapist therefore suggested a P-Pod seat, which would be of great benefit to him as he would be well supported and comfortable. It would not only be useful for feeding but enable him to participate in family activities with his parents and two siblings. Despite the obvious benefits the Local Authority were unable to provide this item and at a cost of £612.59, it was simply beyond the financial means of his parents. Following the Sporting Bears most generous support, React were delighted to be able to provide this essential item, improving the quality of life for him and his entire family. P-pod Seat £612.59 The second is a toddler. She lives with CHARGE syndrome, a complex condition resulting in both medical and physical difficulties. She also has strong hypotonia, meaning she only has the muscle control of a 2-3 month old baby. Despite her condition, she greatly enjoys Page 7 REACT WOULD LIKE TO PASS ON THEIR SINCEREST GRATITUDE TO EVERYONE INVOLVED WITH THE BEARS FOR MAKING YOUR LIFE-CHANGING SUPPORT POSSIBLE. BEAR FACTS Charity Secretary’s Report (cont’d) playing and is visually attentive. To encourage her development, her Occupational Therapist recommended the family acquire a Lecky Squiggles Early Intervention System. The equipment is not easily available to children in the community but the benefits to her were clear as it enables her to adopt different positions to optimise her development and play skills. Thanks to the support of Sporting Bears, React were delighted to be able to provide this item, that was beyond the reach of her single mother, who is also her full time carer. Lecky Squiggles Early Intervention System £419 The third is an older child who lives with Battens Disease, a significantly life-limiting condition that affects her vision, cognitive development, respiratory system and mobility. She has highly complex needs, is regularly in and out of hospital and requires a wheelchair to get around. This can be very uncomfortable for her and due to this she spends long periods of time in bed. This was limiting her ability to participate in family life as her bed was unable to be transported to the living room easily. Her Social Worker therefore recommended the family acquire a Specialist Adaptable Day Mattress which could easily be moved to enable her and her family to enjoy life as a family unit as much as possible. The item was unavailable from the local authority and beyond the financial means of the parents, but React was able to assist due to the Sporting Bears’ generosity. Specialist Mattress and Bedding £325 React would like to pass on their sincerest gratitude to everyone involved with the Bears for making your lifechanging support possible. Two charities we are very familiar with have decided to have a makeover. The Jennifer Trust is now known as ‘Spinal Muscular Atrophy Support UK’ - www.smasupportuk.org.uk They offer free confidential information, emotional support, practical advice and guidance to anyone affected by Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) who is living in the UK. Page 8 The Children’s Hospice at Eden House in Cumbria has been re-named as “Jigsaw” Cumbria’s Children’s Hospice. In 2005 Eden Valley Hospice launched the Jigsaw Appeal. Through the support and generosity of individuals, businesses and community groups from throughout Cumbria the appeal reached its £1,000,000 target to replace the existing facility, which provided overnight facilities for two children and a day care facility. They can now provide emotional and physical support for up to six children every day, with the facility for up to five children and young adults staying overnight. On January 24 2014, the children’s hospice unveiled a new, vibrant and modern image and name. The launch of the new image was in recognition that the previous name and imagery, Eden House Children’s Hospice, did not connect with people throughout Cumbria and was unable to communicate that the children’s hospice provides care for families countywide. Caroline McSean Charity Secretary Post Script In a previous edition of the magazine I told you about Chernobyl Children Life Line which was nominated by Howard Allen. One of their aims is to bring child victims of the Chernobyl disaster to the UK for recuperative breaks of four weeks. The Committee agreed that the Club should endorse this UK registered charity so that individual Bears could make a donation towards the children’s holidays if they so wished. In May Howard sent me this picture captioned: “We are looking after the two smallest boys, either end of the front row. Koila and Sasha, both just under 9 years old. Gulp! We are both out of practice caring for children that age! It should be fun, they AUTUMN 2014 won't know any English and we certainly don't know much Russian although we are going to Russian Classes in Malvern.” Both Howard and Val hope they gave the boys an experience to remember, they took them bowling, pottery painting, Cadbury World, Ragley Hall, Warwick Castle, GWR Railway where the engine driver let them ride in his cab, Weston super Mare, plus all the other group activities. They tried giving them wholesome food but all they wanted was Pizza and chipsies (that’s Russian for Chips) and water melon. They went back with loads of clothes, in fact they had to give them a suitcase each as they came over only with a “Tesco like " shopping bag – and they still struggled to get all their stuff in. Coats, bathrobes, slippers, trousers, socks, radio controlled cars, and more T-shirts than you can shake a stick at. Will they do it again next year? After the holiday Howard wrote to tell me that they were now back home safe and sound. Looking after two very demanding eight year olds with the added communication difficulty made it doubly tiring. “Probably” says Howard, “but not eight year olds. Too young for two old f.rts like us!” SHIRE BEARS A group of members now meet regularly in the Northamptonshire area. If you are interested in coming along, we get together on the second Thursday of each month at the Overstone Manor at 8.00 pm. The pub is in Ecton Lane, Sywell and the postcode is NN6 0BB. All are welcome. Email [email protected] if you require any information Page 9 BEAR FACTS Christmas Dinner - Cambridgeshire The "Bears" will be holding a Christmas Dinner at the Duncombe Arms at Waresley, Cambs SG19 3BS on the 12th December 2014, 7.30 for 8. This is the same venue as last year which was enjoyed by those who attended. If you are interested, please contact Colin on 01480 472270 or [email protected] and a menu and other details will be forwarded. Last orders 1st December 2014. Thank You for Corbridge from Smile for Life Page 10 AUTUMN 2014 Charity Thank You Letters Page 11 BEAR FACTS Midlands Bears Report - Ian Snelling Midlands Bears have been enjoying a varied programme of events & activities over the past few months. museum area. We enjoyed the attractions of the museum and rides on the trams, yet another ‘Dream Ride’! A visit to the ‘Wings & Wheels’ Day at Wellesbourne Airfield in June, this the home of the Vulcan bomber XM655, and the day is about raising funds for the continued preservation of this iconic aircraft. The highlight being when the Vulcan did a couple of fast taxi runs, allowing everyone to hear the sound of those Bristol O l y m p u s 301's. This Vulcan XM655 is the third from last of the Vulcan bombers produced for the Royal Air Force, was delivered in late 1964 and is the only one in ground running condition. Later in the day we were allowed to get up ‘close and personal’ with the XM655, not something you get the chance to do every day! We were the sponsors and the primary Organiser of a very special Marfan Awareness Day held in July at Gaydon, in liaison with The Marfan Trust and the Heritage Motor Centre. Marfan Syndrome is a predominantly inherited cardiac disorder which also affects eyes & skeleton. The day included presentations Wings & Wheels from the senior Marfan Research Doctors; free entry to the Heritage Motor Centre where model-making & face-painting op- A ‘Drive-Out’ Day in June also, with a group of 25. Starting from Fradley Junction on the Trent and Mersey canal we drove on a variety of country roads through countryside and villages through Ashbourne and on to Dovedale and Ilam through the Peak District National Park to reach our eventual destination at the Crich National Tramway Museum. Our classic cars were allowed down the main street into the Little & Large at Marfan Awareness Day portunities were provided. We sponsored two Land Rover Discoveries for the day that took nearly 100 on the ‘LR Experience’ at Gaydon, and we had our busy ‘Dream Rides’ provided free of charge. The day provided over 160 children & families affected by the Marfan Syndrome the opportunity to meet and share with ‘others’, including the Medical Professionals, and for the younger ones in particular a day to have great fun! Some comments we have received: Crich National Tranway Page 12 “Thank you Sporting Bears for such a fantastic day at Gaydon Heritage Motor Museum yesterday. It was a very exciting and informative day. Lots of smiles all round. Top day thank you” “What you guys do is fantastic, we had a great day today in Warwickshire.” “Everyone went above and beyond to make it special, put big smiles on my kids faces, thank you”. “Just to say a big thank you to Sporting Bears ‘Dream Rides’ for all those involved in the Marfan Trust Fun Day today, my family had a great day.” "Marfan Trust Fun Day. Thanks to all for a great day x" “I have met so many fantastic people. Thank you xxxx" The very next day was a return visit to the ‘Classic Nostalgia’ Meeting at Shelsley Walsh. We had our reserved Terrace display area adjacent to the Hill Climb, and we were again provided with a complimentary full-page in the Event Programme which enables us to provide a detailed overview of Sporting Bears. The Meeting ‘Guest of Honour’ was Sir Stirling Moss OBE. We had been approached before the event to be one of the hosts for Sir Stirling and he came to visit us, and showed great warmth and interest towards us and what we as Sporting Bears do. An enjoyable and special Day! AUTUMN 2014 Midlands Bears Report (cont’d) Shelsley Walsh Our last Event for this edition of ‘Bear Facts’ was the Coventry ‘Festival of Motoring’ at Stoneleigh Park on the August Bank Holiday Sunday. We were pleased to welcome Bears from ‘far & wide’. A wide variety of cars from the 99year old Model T Ford, the Austin Seven ‘Fudge’, Willys Jeep, Austin Healey 3000, Westfield and Caterhams through to Porsche GT3 and Lotus cars which gave the generous public lots of opportunities for ‘Dream Rides’. A splendid flypast by a Hurricane and a Spitfire took place, the Merlin engines doing their best to outshine the glorious noise of the De Tomaso Pantera in the Sporting Bears car park. We raised an excellent £1,470 on Dream Rides. We were again supporting Zoe’s Place Baby Hospice based in Coventry, & in particular their ‘Coventry to Paris 400 mile Charity Bike Ride’ that took place in mid-September. Two of the Cycle Team were with us at the Festival of Motoring, lead nurse Wendy together with Fundraising Manager Mick, with their bikes …& lycra. Cuthbert has been nominated to accompany Wendy on her adventure. They are hoping to cycle from Coventry to Paris raising money for the children’s hospice where they care for babies and children up to 5 years old. During the ride Wendy will be riding 90 to 95 miles a day and hopefully will finish under the Eiffel Tower on the last day! Cuthbert Wendy says ‘I have never attempted anything close to this before but I am a very determined Shelsley Walsh person and will do this whatever happens! I had a total knee replacement at the end of 2013 and started training in January, knee pain allowing! I am taking part in this challenge as I am very passionate about the nursing care I give to the babies and the support for the family.’ The Midlands Bears continue to support Zoe’s Place, having already donated over £10,000 and we have so far donated £299 towards Wendy’s fundraising efforts. Yes, 06.30 at the Peugeot Citroen UK HQ to see them on their way, downhill at least to London - a great fundraising effort. Ian Shelsley Walsh Page 13 BEAR FACTS Teesside, August 2014 - Tony Beverley Have you ever had one of those moments….that seem to last for ever, well Teesside felt like that today, and it was all down to the self- for coming and did our Bear bit, then it was bacon butties, cup of tea, and then it didn’t stop all day. GTO - thanks to Paul Griffiths for fantastic photos taken throughout the day. less people I’m proud to call my friends. We aren’t a club really, just a big happy family. Well as usual, I had the dry mouth syndrome when doing the driver briefing but Bob Pope the track owner did the safety bit first then I stepped in and thanked everyone Sadly, Graham and Max couldn’t make it, Max due to work commitments and Graham recovering from a “pain in the neck”, not what your thinking but it had him in stitches anyway. Two firsts for Teesside this year, Number 1: we got a Ferrari, a 288 Number 2: the Police came, RESULT!!! And after talking with the officers and after they had experienced the Bears Charisma and seeing all those smiling faces have promised to do their best to come next year - yes, we will be doing this all over again. We had families from 5 charities attending today, Zoe’s Place, ECCDS (Down Syndrome), Butterwick Hospice, Wish upon a Star and Kiltonthorpe School. Everyone had a fantastic time and this was added to by the brilliant efforts of Ellie and Hannah for their face painting skills, Tyler, Cara, Claire and a few others who ensured everyone got a ride. We had a fantastic turn out of cars, not all Bears, but they maybe soon hopefully, and so it’s a BIG thank you to all those that made this a memorable day. One new member signed up today and we raised £81 in the raffle to go towards Sundays Raby Dreams Rides for Zoe’s Place. Prizes were once again provided by Alexanders Alfa and Quickastitch who donated two teddy’s complete with Sporting Bear sweatshirts - thank you. Page 14 AUTUMN 2014 Teesside, August 2014 (cont’d) And last but by no means least my heartfelt thanks go to Bob Pope and his staff for giving us the track for the day and the girls in the café for looking after us too. As someone said last year when we were arriving at parliament in the Bentleys… “Can we do it again?” …. Of course we can, we are the Sporting Bears. Tony Beverley Page 15 BEAR FACTS SPORTING BEARS WEB SITE Have you had a look at the new web site ? Got any ideas you would like to put forward ? Please go online at sportingbears.co.uk and let me know what you think. I am now looking after the day to day operation of the site with a lot of help from Mark Preece. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mike Norton for all the time and effort he has put in over the years with the original site, it will be a hard act to follow. Andy Cooke 01604 870701 or [email protected] Midlands Bears - Provisional Programme 2015 Midlands Bears have plans for a range of social and fundraising events during 2015. These are provisional, so please refer to the Midlands Bears Section of the club website to see the events published as they are (hopefully) approved and confirmed: ‘Welcome to 2015’ Sunday Lunch January ‘Go-Karting Grand Prix’ February Drive-Out to ‘Wings and Wheels’ at Wellesbourne - April Stratford upon Avon ‘Motoring Festival May ‘Drive-Out Day’ with Lunch June Shelsley Walsh ‘Classic Nostalgia July Coventry ‘Festival of Motoring’ August GETTING CLOSER - JUST 22 MORE PAGES BEFORE PAGE 38! Page 16 AUTUMN 2014 Fund Raising via our Website Did you know you can raise funds for the Club, and therefore for Charity via the Sporting Bears website. We have raised over £1000 so far by doing very little !! WWW.SPORTINGBEARS.CO.UK Just by using it to carry out web searches Yes I know that most of you probably use Google, but why not give this a try. It’s very simple, any search you do that results in you following sponsored links, can result in the club getting paid. Google do just the same (I’m sure you’ve seen the ‘sponsored links’ on the results page). Well, they get all the money from that. If you use the Bears website we will get some of it too. Set us up as your default home page and use your mouse to raise money for charity. www.sportingbears.co.uk/SBMC_Search.htm ALSO If you have any future events or reports of past events please send them to us for inclusion on the website. Email picture(s) and a written report to [email protected] Page 17 BEAR FACTS SHIRE BEARS REPORT - Mike Gardner The vagaries of the British weather giving much of the country a rather wet May and early June resulted in the Shire Bears attendance at the Woodford Halse Country Fair and Classic Car Show on 7th June being cancelled by a majority decision by members. An 11th hour e-mail received from the event organiser warned that although the fair would go ahead, the torrential rain of previous days may result in problematic ground conditions for classic and sports cars in a rough grass arena and they would respect owners decisions not to attend. A hurried contact of the 11 members planning to go resulted in a resounding NO. At least no fund raising opportunity was lost as the organisers forbade any independent fund raising as show proceeds were solely for the parish church. Hummmm ! own whisky tumblers or other chosen items under his watchful supervision. A very reasonably priced Sunday lunch carvery Lining up for parade lap at was provided in the Silverstone Caithness restaurant and the owner and staff looked af- The Bears attendance over the three ter us very well and were impressed days of the Silverstone Classic on 25 to learn about the Sporting Bears - 27 July was very well supported and its achievements for children`s with a total of 30 cars in attendance. charities. So much so that the owner Our 25th Anniversary parade laps kindly donated a Caithness Glass of the Grand Prix circuit on the Satbear to be raffled. An impromptu urday was a real treat for us and a `write your name on a fiver` raffle chance to show off Bears cars to the Fortunately the next day was totally took place over lunch raising crowds ranging from Ferrari Testadifferent for our trip to the Caithness £110.00 for Thomas`s Fund. rossa through assorted Jaguars, Glass factory in Kings Lynn, Norfolk. Porches, Westfield and `57 Chevy to A total of 22 Shire Bears in 10 cars With the sun still blazing down we name but a few. A rather good met up at various points of the route then set off for Hunstanton to round video of it all shot from track level through Northamptonshire and Bed- the day off with ice creams and a under Richard Bowles`s XJS apfordshire to travel in convoy in glori- walk on the beach. peared on the Bears website. The ous sunshine for a visit and glass weather was searingly hot, the racblowing demonstration arranged The Fathers Day Classic Car Show at ing amazing as ever and thousands especially for us. Everyone had a Woburn Abbey was by all accounts of cars to drool over! To match the great time watching the amazing skill quite poorly attended by the public 50th Anniversary of the iconic Ford of the glass maker and many of us this year, possibly due to another car Mustang the crowds were treated to took the opportunity to make our event being held there only a few a fantastic aerial display by two weeks before! WW11 USAF Mustang fighter This clearly planes. This really is one the best impacted on Dream Rides despite the best endeavours of David & Kay Roberts who managed things on the day due to Julie and I being in Cornwall More Bears line up for 25th Birthday pafor two weeks. rade laps at Silverstone Page 18 AUTUMN 2014 SHIRE BEARS REPORT (cont’d) classic race events on earth. Our August club night saw a good turn out of cars for one of Mick & Jan Starmer’s popular summer evening `Drive Out` rally routes to finish at a country pub for a meal with a fun quiz thrown in for good measure. Mick & Jan have kindly organised these runs for several years now and never cease to amaze with the way they continue to find different and amazing idyllic country roads through Northamptonshire and the border areas to lead us to a surprise hostelry. As for the quiz , the Owen Josef Memorial Trophy donated to the club for its fund raising exploits was won by brain boxes Nigel & Sheila Atkins in what can only be described as a very obtuse quiz! Well done both. A total of 7 cars attended the mid week Santa Pod Junior Drag Racing Fun Day again this year on 20th August. The event was very well attended by the public showing a build up of interest on the first event of its type last year which is good as proceeds were going to Niamh`s Next Step (www.niamhsnextstep.com). This charity set up for children suffering from Neuroblastoma has only been in existence 18 months and I took the opportunity to meet with the Niamh`s bereft parents and introduce them to The Sporting Bears and how we hope to be able to assist in the future. The exploits of the young drag racing stars of the future is great to watch in their scaled down dragsters and drag bikes. There was also demo runs by the big boys Top Fuel Dragsters and the amazing jet propelled Funny Car, terminal speed over the standing ¼ mile was 295.47 mph! Ears are still aching from the after burner blasts ! Coming bang up to date , Little you enjoyed the day. At least we Gransden Air & Classic Car Show recruited a few new members which was unfortunately not a resounding is always good. success from a Dream Rides aspect. We had 12 cars for rides and two Mike Gardner on static display but even with an Shire Bears Area Representative. eye popping metallic blue Lamborghini Diablo on offer we only managed 5 rides all day taking in a total of £215.00. The crowds were huge , the traffic jams horrendous but people had clearly come to see aircraft or sit with their classic cars. Even doing a live interview on the public address system with the show commentator about Sporting Bears Dream Rides and trying to charm punters admiring our cars Shire Bears at Santa Pod proved of little worth, but hey ho! If we don`t try new events we will never know what works and what doesn`t. If we could have offered Dream Rides in the two Lancaster Bombers or the Vulcan everyone came to see we would have made millions! A big thank you to everyone who turned up on the day with their cars or to help on the booking desk and club stand. Hope Little Gransden Junior dragster action at Santa Pod Page 19 BEAR FACTS POLAR Report - Fiona Davies The fine summer weather continued to hold for our attendance at the Corbridge Classic. The usual suspects were there and they were delighted to meet Graham Curtis for the first time who came along with his Jensen Interceptor which received a lot of attention. Congratulations to Jim Harris whose 1966 Mini Cooper S won Best in the '60s class. Helen Kirkness provides a full write up on the show below. We raised £370 from re-homing and raffling bears for Smile for Life. Stand organiser, Bob Selby, will shortly be organising a formal presentation to this charity which we are supporting for the first time. sions to hold a static display in Edinburgh. On the next page you can read his report on our first-ever Classics in the City - and what a success it was despite the increasingly damp weather with £656 being raised for the children of Scottish soldiers. Andrew is now attempting to get permission to have a few cars on to the Castle Esplanade after the Tattoo has finished for our presentation to The Army Benevolent Fund which is based at Edinburgh Castle. He does like a challenge! You may recall having read about Andrew Carrie's struggles to receive all the necessary planning permis- Mummy Polar Bear Fiona CLASSICS AT CORBRIDGE - Helen Kirkness Bob Selby was organising this again and had about 14 cars signed up, but 4 had to call off at the last min- The cars were artistically arranged, the blue and yellow bunting put up and the bears attractively laid out. Four of the larger bears (one was a The Jensen Interceptor of new member Graham Curtis shaggy dog!) were raffled off throughout the day. ute. However, we had enough for a decent stand and the Scottish contingent met up at the Stair Arms at early o’clock for the run down to Corbridge - in the rain. The weather cleared once we got to Corbridge and it was sunny as we set up the stand - we had a ‘skivers’ gazebo for relaxing and cuppas and the smaller blue gazebo for the bear re-homing and charity promoting. Page 20 For the cars on the opposite page top left, we have Bob and Ann Selby’s AK Cobra Replica, Fiona’s Toyota MR2, and Mike Webber’s Ferrari Dino Replica. Top right, we have Ron Dyer’s TVR Chimaera, & Andrew Carrie’s Porsche 911 Carrera. Middle opposite we have George and Sheila Dodds’s Mer- AUTUMN 2014 CLASSICS AT CORBRIDGE - Helen Kirkness (cont’d) cedes SLK200, and the old and new Mini Coopers. Jim Harris had brought car number 400, his absolutely mint 1966 Mini Cooper S and I had my somewhat less mint 2000 Mini Cooper Sport. We parked them side by side and they got a lot of attention from Joe Public who wanted to compare them unfortunately I hadn’t cleaned the engine bay, so it was a tad embarrassing next to Jim’s pristine one! In fact the Mini itself only looked clean after driving down in the rain because Jim lent me his waterless cleaner - thanks Jim, it was wonderful stuff. With the weather being warm and sunny, there was a decent attendance and Sheila used her usual fantastic selling technique to rehome a considerable number of bears. Others rattled cans and sold raffle tickets and we raised £370 for local charity Smile for Life. Everyone got a chance to go round the show (the burgers were terrible!) to admire the cars and buy any bits and pieces they needed. After lunch a show organiser came to the stand asking for the owner of the 1966 Mini Cooper S as it had won a prize and had to be in the ring at 3 pm. Jim and Aly were off on a wander and a flurry of voicemails were left before they were spotted. Jim drove his Mini to the ring, but the prize giving was at 4 pm not 3 and was late to boot - by which time it had started to rain! However the Mini Cooper won best ‘60s car and Jim had the pleasure of being interviewed by a less than charismatic organiser and answered in typical deadpan Jim fashion - ‘How long have you had the car?’ ‘Not long.’ ‘How long are you going to keep it?’ ‘Not long’!! After all that excitement, several of us adjourned to the Wellington for a lovely bar supper before heading home. A most enjoyable day. Page 21 BEAR FACTS Classics in the City (of Edinburgh) - Andrew Carrie This was a new type of event for the Polar Bears - usually we go along to car shows or displays, and only have to organise our own stand. There have been thoughts about holding an in a minute), one has a much smaller number of people passing, and the third is in the middle of the Royal Mile, a couple of hundred yards from the Castle, where the charity is apparently counts as a “street assembly”), and last but not least, permission to put up the gazebo. The last one turned out to be the most difficult, because the Council at first wanted calculations of wind load and the design load of the gazebo and how it was to be fixed down without fixing it to railings or vehicles, etc. Not having a structural engineer handy, we managed to persuade them that we would weigh it down, we would put it in the shelter of the buildings, and we would take it down if it got breezy. (Andrew decided not to attempt to persuade the Council to move a certain statue to make more space - Ed) With all the paperwork in place, it was time to invite members along - there’s no event without members! And the response, I have to say, was absolutely brilliant! Within a couple of days, we had enough people to run the event, and a few more volunteers later. event in Edinburgh for the children’s section of the Army Benevolent Fund, but some form of “red tape” always managed to get in the way. So you would think that when it was raised at our planning meeting in December, anybody with any sense would shy away from another attempt to organise this. And anybody with any sense, did. Not yer man Carrie though - “I’ll have a go.” he says, before his brain catches up. based, and sheltered from the wind by surrounding buildings like St Giles Cathedral, and virtually on top of “The Heart of Midlothian”. That’s the one! On the day, the Polar Bear team machine jumped into action - the gazebo was erected, barriers put out, bears displayed in their best “adopt me” poses, and members’ cars arranged around the stand. Alex After a lot (and I mean a lot) of toing and fro-ing, we managed to extract dates when three possible street venues were free. One of them is prone to the prevailing wind howling between high buildings (important for reasons I’ll come on to Page 22 With that decided, a suitable date was selected, and the applications all made for a street collection, a street parade (yes I know, we weren’t parading anywhere but it AUTUMN 2014 Classics in the City (of Edinburgh) - (cont’d) Braceland, of the ABF, brought along some ABF stuff, like wristbands, keyrings, pens etc that we could also display and pass on for a donation. On display, we had: Stewart’s 1928 Lagonda Speed, Niel’s Aston Martin Vanquish, Brian’s TVR Chimaera, Chris and Claire’s Renault 18 Turbo, Bob and Ann’s AK Cobra 427 Rep, Sid’s Porsche Boxster, Hamish’s TVR 350i, Mark MacKail’s Dax Tojeiro Cobra, Nimal’s Jaguar E-Type, Fiona and Mike’s MGA Roadster, Brian and Helen brought a Mini Cooper and their MGB V8 and my Porsche 911. That’s a pretty impressive mix, for a wee club stand in Edinburgh! The passing public seemed to think so too - despite the rain coming on and off, we were mobbed for the whole day! ets, and talking about their cars to the visiting public. People were giving donations to be photographed sitting in the cars, others were adopting bears, and many simply gave money. Chris's Mum Mary arrived to see what her son gets up to on a Saturday and immediately grabbed a bucket and a handful of bears and went into overdrive herself! As well as giving Edinburgh visitors something a wee bit different to see that day, we raised £657 for the Army Benevolent Fund. This is a fantastic amount for a one-day event, especially in the rain, and credit goes to everybody who came along and helped to raise that sum. Some of you travelled a fair distance to be there, and that is greatly appreciated. Thanks also to those who brought along all the equipment that we used, and helped to put it up/ take it down. Thanks to those who held buckets, chatted to spectators, and helped to make the event such a success in so many big and small ways. At one point, I was looking at our stand, and at the activity in and around it, and I thought how lucky we are to be able to share our hobby with visitors, and then with the charities we support. This event showed what the Sporting Bears are all about, and we had fun doing it. What could be better? Andrew Kate arrived (on the bus!) and we also had a guest visit by Tony and Iris Woods. It was great to see everybody helping, either in the gazebo, or out holding collection buck- Page 23 BEAR FACTS Andrew will be launching Ultimate Dream Ride Raffle at the NEC this year. The primary point of sale is to be the NEC but we are also offering members the chance to buy tickets in advance, so please check out the website. Page 24 AUTUMN 2014 Raby Castle 2014 - Tony Beverley Raby Castle blew our minds as well as our gazebos away. The wind was quite determined to take anything that it could, everything except our determined - Jo would hang onto her brolly for all its worth (devotion or what). Well, we had a great turnout of cars again for our second visit to this lovely location, once again provided by Mark Woodward, and quite a good day it was too. New members Graham with his fantastic Jensen Interceptor and Neil in his MX5 worked well alongside veterans like Keith in his SS100 and Mike in his Dino, we even signed up a new member too, did I mention we had two at Teesside as well? Paul Griffiths came along and did a fantastic job with the photos, as always, thanks Paul. We had a fantastic commentary given and we were allowed into the arena to promote the Bears and also to raise money for Zoes’s place in Middlesbrough which we did to the tune of over £400. Simon had to use the support vehicle for the first time and couldn’t wait to get his cones out. Poor old Brian was out in his Caterham, overtook a tractor and caught his sump on a cat’seye - what are the chances of that? Not the best way to get home. ing the time and the trip to help with what for me is a great family get together. So thoughts for next year? Not yet, but the Bears were in London, we have Aintree, Manchester and then the NEC, so plenty to keep us occupied till then! Enjoy!! My thanks go out to Molly and Claire for donning the Zoe’s Place Bear and mingling with the crowds, and last but not least my fellow Bears for mak- Tony Page 25 BEAR FACTS A “Beartastic Day” - Marcus Barr In July the Koala Bears made a re- turn visit to Naomi House to give Dream Rides for the children and families of Naomi House & Jacksplace Children's Hospice; the two units care for children up to the age of 16, and over 16, respectively. The Hospice is undergoing major renovation this year so the Middle Wallop Museum of Army Flying offered to host the event in cooperation with the adjacent Army Air Corps - who also fly Father Christmas into the Hospice at Christmas. Both the Museum and the AAC were very accommodating and provided free use of the museum facilities, the Airfield, entry to the museum, the on-site Fire Engine and even diverted a helicopter from the Farnborough air show to display for the children. The Army Air Corps site is an operational airfield but we were offered a non-flying day so we could use the runway for the main garage with rides being out on the public road. We were also able to use the runway to give short rides for children who cannot be far from medical help, an experience they would not otherwise be able to have. With more space we were able to bring more cars and invite more families than before. We had a deluge of offers to drive which was only matched by the threatened deluge from the sky; it has been a wet year for car events but this was the day of one of the biggest weather warnings in the UK with an amber alert covering the whole country. But despite angry clouds, seeing torrential rain falling in the distance, and reports of flooding in many nearby towns, the airfield stayed dry and we only suffered one short sharp shower. In total we had 16 cars with a mix of new and established Sporting Bears. For the children's sake we collated a few statistics which added up to an impressive 6,000 bhp and an average of 4 liters & 8 cylinders per car! Page 26 With a wide variety on offer the children and young people certainty enjoyed the unique features each car brought, be it: graceful elegance, iconic looks, wacky fun, groundbreaking design, rare & unusual, race breeding, classic British, or loud / extra loud. There was a continuous stream of cars heading out and back which Damian & Declan did a sterling job of safely directing onto the local roads. The children had free choice of the cars and could go out as often as they liked, some must have been out in every car… at least twice! They were taken on a 7 mile set route so we always knew where the cars would be; we had a specialist vehicle on standby with a mobile hoist in case we needed to recover a passenger. Families were invited to a morning or afternoon session with the helicopter display at midday, low cloud prevented the flying display but the pilot still put on a good show. Towards the end of the day the airfield fire crew arrived with their off-road Tender for some fun, allowing the children into the vehicle and letting them spray each other with the AUTUMN 2014 A “Beartastic Day” - (cont’d) thusiastic and open supporters for our children and young people. It was a really fun day. Thank you all for your many and varied contributions to the day’s activities. roof mounted nozzles. There was even the unexpected arrival of a vintage Police Car on a wedding run who stopped by after dropping off the bride. Despite the threat of rain curtailing some activities, the whole day was hugely successful and we re- ceived some great feedback from the hospice: "Beartastic thank you!” “Just wanted to send you and the team a quick thank you for the incredible day on Saturday. We were delighted to have enjoyed a predominantly dry day (apart from those who wanted to check out the water pressure of the fire engine!). The drivers who turned out for the day could not have been more en- All good wishes and thanks – Naomi House" One of the great things about this event is meeting the children and young people we are usually raising money for, and to directly see how we can make a difference to their lives. involved with Naomi House for a number of years and am very pleased to have been able to help make this event happen. I would like to make a personal We aim to make this event as freeflowing and inclusive as possible so that every child can enjoy the experience in the way that is right for them; for some just seeing and hearing the cars is enough. As some will know I have been Page 27 BEAR FACTS A “Beartastic Day” - (cont’d) (Continued from page 27) from was a very different mat- some might say it was a koalalition! Having been to many events as a driver it made a welcome change to be able to give something back and organize an event myself. This certainly gave an insight to all the behind the scenes work needed for a Bears event and a new appreciation of what the area organisers do, that said, it is very rewarding and I would definitely recommend it. The venue was just amazing and has already invited us back next year... so watch this space. thank you to all the volunteers who came on the day to drive, marshall and otherwise help out; the airfield may have stayed dry but the journey to & Page 28 ter. Also, to Huw Page for his support; Huw was unable to attend so asked me to lead the arrangements with himself looking after the Club procedures, Marcus Barr AUTUMN 2014 Footsteps Thank You Letter for Wallingford Page 29 BEAR FACTS Mello sponsors The Sporting Bears Motor Club by providing all of the clubs stationery requirements free of charge Page 30 AUTUMN 2014 Thanks from Jigsaw I BET YOU’RE GETTING EXCITED - YOU ARE ALMOST AT PAGE 38! Page 31 BEAR FACTS Two thank yous from ABF for Classics in the City (Edinburgh) Caption Competition Winner Well, it’s been a bit of a poor show for this competition, so there are no winners. I did get a few anonymous entries though, along the lines of: “These look like a pretty unsavoury bunch - I’d better be a bit careful unless I end up sleeping with the fishes.” “The winner gets a free night at The Fat Lamb” - that wasn’t Paul’s entry, clearly. “OK, I don’t think anyone would mind if I bet the money we took at the NEC on the next hand.” Page 32 AUTUMN 2014 Page 33 BEAR FACTS Thanks for SuperCar Siege at Leeds Castle HOLD ON TO YOUR HORSES - PAGE 38 IS ALMOST HERE! Page 34 AUTUMN 2014 Caption Competition This is Tony at Aintree, but I’m not sure if he’s getting a stiff talking to from the Police Officer, or whether it is the other way round. Entries via email as usual please. [email protected] Page 35 BEAR FACTS REGALIA Greg & Hilary Cannon 01462 635095 [email protected] We have known for some time that we would not be able to carry on looking after the Regalia Sales. The Membership Secretary’s ‘job’ keeps me quite busy and as the membership numbers keep on growing and growing, it is unlikely to diminish in its demands. So we have decided that we shall have to wrap up the regalia and park it somewhere safe until such time as someone else is able to take it on. We have had a successful summer with moderate mail order sales as well as attendance at events at Wallingford (Koalas), Woburn (Shires) and Coventry (Midlands). The ‘summer’ stock (shirts, polo shirts etc.) is now quite low. There are no plans to buy in fresh stock; there are plenty of blue and black embroidered sweat shirts available as well as a good supply of car stickers, tax disc holders and sundries. Incidentally, if anyone has any ideas of how tax disc holders can be marketed now that the requirement for tax disc display is coming to an end, please let us know. We will carry on with mail order sales for the time being and are planning to be at the NEC in November. After that the remaining regalia will be boxed up and stacked away. Hopefully it will not be too long before it sees the light of day again, under the control of a new Regalia Secretary. If anyone wants to know more of what is involved, I shall be more than happy to talk to them. Hilary The colours shown may not give a true representation of the colours of the actual garments Unisex Sweat Shirts £20.00 each Unisex Sweat Shirts £16.00 each long sleeves, crew neck, with embroidered badge Make Colour long sleeves, crew neck, with embroidered badge S M L XL XXL Make Colour S Gildan Royal Blue 47” 52” 55” Fruit of the Loom Navy Blue 40” Gildan Dark Navy 47” 52” 55” Screen Stars Navy Blue 38” M L XL 49” 52” 49” 52” XXL (embroidered with yellow logo) Boston Navy Blue Unisex Baseball Cap £10.00 each with Velcro size adjustment and embroidered badge Kustom Kit Red Make Colour Hanes Black Beechfield Royal Blue One Size Easy Dark Navy Beechfield Dark Navy One Size Easy Black 46” 48” 40” 45” Maddins Royal Blue 56” Unisex V-Necked Fleece £18.00 each Unisex Zipped Sweat Shirts £16.00 each long sleeves, with embroidered badge Make Colour TU Navy TU Burgundy S XL XXL long sleeves, collar, with embroidered badge M L 46” 48” Make Colour 48” George Black S M 48” JUST ONE MORE TURN OF THE PAGE AND YOU’RE THERE- YES, PAGE 38! Page 36 L XL XXL AUTUMN 2014 REGALIA Greg & Hilary Cannon 01462 635095 [email protected] Page 37 BEAR FACTS REGALIA Greg & Hilary Cannon 01462 635095 [email protected] Embroidered Badges (sew-on) £3.00 each Unisex Half-Zip Fleece £18.00 each Round with blue background - approx 9.5 cm diameter long sleeves, with embroidered badge Round with blue background - approx 9 cm diameter Make Colour Round with yellow background - approx 8.5 cm diameter TU Grey S M L XL XXL XL XXL 47” Oval with blue background - approx 9.5 cm x 4.5 cm Unisex Hi-Vis Yellow Jacket £5.00 each with reflective bands and embroidered or printed logo Car Stickers £2.00 each These adhere to the inside of window glass and can be re-used. Yellow, with logo. Round, approx 7 cm diameter. S M Embroidered logo L 48” with yellow binding Surface Stickers £2.00 per sheet of 3 Printed logo 44” with orange binding These stick to most things! Two round and one rectangular per sheet. Yellow, with logo. Round, approx. 7 cm diameter. Tax Disc Holders £2.00 each Enamel Pin Badges Fridge Magnets £2.00 each Rally plate shape. Pale blue with red car “21 in 2010” Key-rings £2.00 each Ball-point pens Black ink £2.00 each Embroidered cotton bags - various £3.00 each Pilot Bears (8”) £6.00 each PAGE 38! This is it! Well done on making it to Page 38. I hope you think it was worth it! Apologies, but I’ve wanted to do this for a while, as it tickled me when I first saw it in a Monty Python book I had when I was in school. And before anyone pipes up, yes, they did have schools and books in those days. And I know you shouldn’t start a sentence with “and”, but there you go. Actually, I think the original was Page 43, but as we don’t have that number of pages in this issue I had to ad-lib. Some of us never grow up eh? Keith Page 38 AUTUMN 2014 Forthcoming Events November 2014 14th-16th Lancashire Insurance Classic Motor Show, NEC Andrew Lake [email protected] December 2014 7th Polars Lunch (Collingwood Arms) 13th Miles for Smiles, Isle of Wight Fiona Davies Clive & Sue Ford [email protected] [email protected] February 2015 1st Annual General Meeting, Gaydon Neville Colvin [email protected] CARTOON CORNER “Dad I’m hungry” “Hello Hungry, I’m Dad” “No, I’m serious” “I thought you were Hungry” “You’re kidding me” “No, I’m Dad” This is an actual road sign seen in Wales. The English is fine, but the problem is that the Welsh translation reads “I am not in the office at the moment. Please send any work to be translated”. Page 39