Gippsland Historical Automobile Club Inc.
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Gippsland Historical Automobile Club Inc.
Gippsland Historical Automobile Club Inc. April 2015 Edition 521 Exhibit of the Year, the Nicholas Family and friends EVENTS CALENDAR April 2015 2 EG 4 LV 12 SG 12 12-19 ALL WE 15 LV 19 ALL LV 19 WE 19 ALL 19 26 WE SG May 2015 2 EG 10 SG 17 17 ALL EG 17 SG 22 24 SG LV 31 ALL 31 SG June 2015 14 LV 19 SG Depart 9.30am Delvine Hall for coffee, nibble & natter run. Lakes Golf Club, $8.50 pp Pleasant Saturday morning, 9.00am to 12 noon, Toners lane Club rooms. Contact Joe 0412842257. (last one, until daylight saving starts) Robert Cowie Veteran & Vintage Rally. Members without veteran or vintage cars who wish to participate are invited to join in as passengers. Meet clubroom at 9.00 am for coffee/tea prior to departure by about 10.30 am. Lunch at venue to be decided. Period costume for those wishing to do so Federation Picnic, Scoresby Trip to Bairnsdale area. Resthaven Caravan Park, Paynesville. See details in Newsletter Melbourne by train – “Shifting Gear – Design, Innovation and the Australian Car” Exhibition at National Gallery of Victoria, Federation Square. Numbers required by 25th March – Contact: Rutter 51346516 or Cawcutt 51918262 Baw Baw Engine Club. Invitation to Club Display and Tractor Pull. Pedder Street, Darnum. Meet Main Street Trafalgar for a 9am departure Contact W Rutter 51346516 or W Cawcutt 51 918262 Baw Baw Engine Club. Invitation to Club Display and Tractor Pull. Pedder Street, Darnum. Club only event. Start 9:00am, food and drinks (BBQ) available. Shannons American Motoring Show at Flemington Racecourse (Note change of venue) Yakkerboo Parade, Pakenham, details to follow Coffee morning at Cafe 61 at Korumburra. Meet at Clubrooms at 9.00 am for a 9.30 am departure. BYO BBQ lunch to be hosted by Herman & Maureen Rip, 3 King Street, Korumburra East Gippsland Field Days at the Aerodrome, same site. Mother's Day Run. Meet at Clubrooms at 9.30 am for 10.00 am departure. Bring plate of morning tea to share at Len Hanks' and view his collection en route to the Meeniyan Hotel for lunch. Numbers required at April meeting.. National Motoring Heritage Day National Motoring day, run to Heyfield. National Heritage Motoring Run to Foster with morning tea at Wilson's Promontory Motel, Station Street, Foster. Meet at Clubrooms at 9.00 am for 9.30 am departure. Casserole night at the Clubrooms from 6.30 pm. BYO casserole and small sweet to share. Lunch then boil the jug. Meet Stockland Plaza Traralgon for coffee. Leave 10.30am for Blue Gables Vineyard Maffra West. Wood fired pizza lunch at winery (meal partly subsidized for LV members). After lunch we visit private Jug Collection. Numbers required. . Contact W Rutter 51346516 or W Cawcutt 51 918262 Winton - Classic Car Show, Historic Commercial Vehicle Show, Historic Cars, Motor Bikes & Side cars from 1920’s – 1980’s, Historic Ford Fest – 90 years of Ford Australia presented by the Austin Seven Club Inc at Winton Motor Raceway via Benalla Coffee morning at RACV Club at Inverloch. Meet at Clubrooms at 9.00 am for 9.30 am departure Host the annual outing with West Gippsland Vehicle Restorers Club. 10am morning tea provided Club Rooms Toners Lane. 11am leave for drive to Mirboo North. Lunch BYO or purchase. 1.30pm visit 4C’s Motor Museum at Mirboo North. Contact: Rutter 51346516 or Cawcutt 51918262 Pie night at the Clubrooms from 6.30 pm. BYO pies. Also small sweet to share. July 2015 24 SG GHAC Newsletter No. 521 2 April 2015 October 2015 24/25 EG Benambra Machinery Rally at Hinnomunjie Reserve 31 SG 31 – 3 Nov EG ALL Melbourne Cup weekend away to Ararat region. Bookings to Max & Chris Grigg (5659 6264) by March meeting with deposit of $50.00 per room. East Gippsland Hub Rally Presidents Report: Once again display day has come and gone, a very successful day weather perfect. Not as many entries as l though we might get on such a beautiful day. Thankyou to all GHAC members that helped on that weekend be on the Saturday or Sunday catering, registering or parking or doing the scores to find the winners of each section. Congratulations to all class winners but there were a lot of very nice cars on show that did not win a trophy but keep coming also remember please still show you vehicle or machinery as it gives you exposures to other members to see what you have, and who knows they ight have the bit of info you are looking for. .Happy motoring, Max Wise President GHAC Inc., Editors Comments: Thank you to those who made contributions to this edition: Branch secretaries, Frank Hill and Bill Rowley. A special thanks to Gerard Bruning for the excellent series of Display Day photos. Do any members have ‘old’ photos of their early family cars? If so scan and send to me for inclusion in the Newsletter with a short note as to who, what, where and when. Management Committee Meeting held 17th March 2015 Meeting opened President Max Wise opened the meeting at 7:40 pm. Present: Delegates from all branches. Visitors: Bill Cawcutt, Myra capes and Maree Nicholas, Apologies: Nil Minutes of last Management Committee meeting The minutes of the last meeting, as published in the February Newsletter were deemed to be a correct record and adopted. Moved Daryl Coleman, seconded Ken Davidson, Carried Business Arising: CPS M Plates, deal with in General business Roller door supplier ad. Bill Cawcutt to provide info to editor. Correspondence: Ken Davidson moved that the correspondence be dealt with as read. Seconded Hazel Wise carried. The following accounts were presented for payment Mower parts Postage October Printing Feb newsletter Payment to Westenders, Bendigo Swap Electricity Trophies and engraving, display day Printing March newsletter Fuel for mower Petty Cash for Treasurer R & V Bird AustPost Pazzaz Westenders Energy Aust Triangle Trophies Pazzaz R & V Bird R Fulton $ 84.00 268.07 534.00 20.00 208.67 434.05 540.00 25.00 100.00 member subscription rebate to each Branch, an additional $4.00 per member be allocated from revenue. Monies to be paid based on Branch membership at 18th March 2015. Carried Bob Fulton moved that the report be received and accounts passed for payment, sec Rick Cove, carried It was moved by Ian Nicholas and seconded by Rick Cove that in addition to the $1.00 per GHAC Newsletter No. 521 Inward: Various event advertising Club newsletters Email AOMC re CAV update, online service Thankyou card from Bob Fulton VicRoads re approval of permit for sign. Outward: Letter to VicRoads re permit for display day sign Email to AOMC re CPS Email to AOMC thanking Mark Fenton for articles in AOMC Newsletter. Treasurer’s Report: Opening balance $ 20,834.68 Income $ 620.00 Expenditure $ 1,757.16 Closing balance $ 19,697.52 : 3 April 2015 Membership Secretary’s Report Applications for membership were received from: Robert L and Robin McDowell South Gippsland Bruce and Christine Harris South Gippsland Jack and Elaine Miller South Gippsland Eamon and Roberta Hatley-Smith Westenders Sylvester Finbarr Nagle Westenders David and Karen O’Farrell Westenders Ian McConville moved that the applicants be admitted as members. Seconded Ian Nicholas, carried. Including these new members we have 484 memberships. Editors Report. More contributions from members. Only one activity report this month. Delegate Reports: Federation: Report from delegates Frank and Robyn Hill. Included in Newsletter AOMC. Rick and Jill unable to attend the last meeting and read points from draft minutes. Branch Reports: All branches represented gave a report on their activities over the preceding two months and future events. General Business: CPS: o Booklet updated and Draft issued for comment. o Letter to be sent to AOMC and VicRoads re the transfer of CPS vehicle to spouse in deceased estate Haydn and Elizabeth Smith Bart Graham & Melissa Foster Joe Padula David Smith Malcolm and Dorothy Thorne East Gippsland Latrobe Valley Latrobe Valley Latrobe Valley Westenders o Permit Officer Handbooks to be returned to Secretary for update o M Plates. Some discussion re whether GHAC should sponsor M Plates. Unresolved. More discussion at Branch level before a position can be drafted. Display Day: o Val Bird moved that the Branch catering for the Display day receive reimbursement from GHAC for meals provided to ‘workers’ of the host Branch on the day. Seconded Daryl Coleman, carried. o The attendance and exhibits was down on previous years which was disappointing. Members to discuss at branch level ways that attendance could be improved. Discuss at a later meeting. o Thankyou letter to Ken Finlay for arranging trophies. Meeting closed 9.40 pm. Thank You: Dear GHAC and Friends. Thank you all for your thoughtfulness in supporting me with your kind wishes during my illness.-.they are greatly appreciated by Maggie and myself. Bob Fulton Report of Federation’s February meeting by delegate Frank Hill The Federation meeting was held at Geelong Showgrounds, hosted by Western District Historic Vehicles Club Inc., on 14th February, 2015. Federation Picnic Days: Mortlake 29th March, 2015. Wunghnu, 29th March 2015. Scoresby 12th April, 2015.Marong 30th August, 2015. Maffra Shed 11th October, 2105. Club Permit Scheme: H Plate covers vehicles coming onto the scheme modified up to VSI 8 and the new VSI 33 standard. The new “M” plate is for vehicles not meeting VSI 8 or VSI 33 and must be VASS inspected. All cars built after 1st January 1949 coming onto the system must now have a full R.W.C. and 5 dated photos (front, back, both sides and engine bay). All cars already on the scheme will remain as is. Federation is recommending (tongue in cheek as some clubs now have a lot of cars) that we return to annual inspections as we have signed with Vic GHAC Newsletter No. 521 Roads that we accept responsibility and a club with members breaking the rules COULD GET STRUCK OFF THE LIST. This would cause serious inconvenience and expense to all our club members. Federation will be printing books @ $25 each containing all 3 forms x 25 for CPS application with carbon copies. Should be available next Federation meeting on 2nd May. Bendigo Swap Meet: Didn’t return as good a profit this year so Federation will be tightening the purse strings on all Trophy Grants and Capital Grants – applications must be submitted by a delegate at the Federation meeting. It also looks like site fees and gate charges may go up – there hasn’t been an increase for quite awhile. We were reminded that all Federation member Clubs must send in their newsletters – either by mail or electronically to [email protected] 4 April 2015 Annual Display Day at Toners Lane, 1st March. Contribution by the Editor and photos by Gerard Bruning There were 85 exhibits by GHAC members at the Annual Display Day. This was down on recent years which is disappointing as this day is GHAC’s primary event and the host branch, South Gippsland, put a lot of effort into organising the day for members to enjoy. There were members present representing all branches and a wide range of vehicle of various makes and ages and the standard of preparation of the exhibits was to be commended. The Ford make took the honours for the most cars and the oldest, John Austin’s 1912 Model T, which won the Veteran Car award, The 1939 Ford truck owned by Joe Beaumont took out the Light Commercial award. Daryl Coleman had his 1950 Prefect there and there were three mustangs, ‘67, ‘68 and ‘69 models. There was a good representation of the Holden make also, John Dunkin’s 1976 Monaro taking the award for Historic 70’s/80’s cars, and the earliest Holden model was Bob Fulton’s 1948 FJ sedan There were several rarer cars: A 1938 Hawker was exhibited by Len Hanks, and this car won the Classic 30’s award, a 1953 Kaiser Manhattan owned by one of our early members Ian Dickason and Vin Slee’s 1959 Ford Edsel. There were numerous other vehicles of interest, too many to list here. Peter Randall brought along a nice reproduction teardrop caravan and John Lee a restored wooden boat. GHAC Newsletter No. 521 5 Ian and Maree Nicholas exhibited three 1929 Oakland cars, a sedan, a tourer and a utility. The 1929 tourer won both the Vintage and Vehicle of the Year awards and the ‘Trio of Cars and Memorabilia’ was awarded the Best Exhibit. A truly great effort on the part of Ian and Maree. Other awards were presented to: Classic 40’s, Ross Evans, 1948 Morris 8 Series E Historic 50’s, Colin Kiel, 1957 Chevrolet Corvette. Historic 60’s, Ray Dupain, 1965 Datsun Fairlady Motor Cycle, Colin Rutter, 1970 JAWA. Stationary Engine Bill Cawcutt, 1942 Autologger. Tractor, David Rickard, 1942 Farmall. President Max Wise selected Karen Potter’s Mad Max Ford for his award and Xavier Saulle received the Junior trophy for the pedal car. Another enjoyable Display Day. Thanks to Max Wise and his team of helpers from South Gippsland Branch for organising the day, Westenders for the excellent job they did on the catering, Jill Cove and Lesley McConville for tallying the votes, Ken Findlay for selecting and organising the trophies, Aron and Ron Bird for mowing the grass over many weeks, LV members and helpers for setting out the facilities and to those who may have played a part and I have missed. A big thankyou to all GHAC members who made the effort to participate and prepare their exhibits for others to enjoy. I trust next year will be bigger and better. April 2015 Veteran Car, John Austin, 1912 Ford Model T Vintage Car, Ian Nicholas, 1929 Oakland Classic 30's, Len Hanks, 1938 Hawker GHAC Newsletter No. 521 6 April 2015 Classic 40's, Ross Evans, 1948 Morris 8 Historic 50's, Colin Kiel, 1957 Corvette Historic 60's, Ray Dupain, 1965 Datsun Fairlady GHAC Newsletter No. 521 7 April 2015 Historic 70's/80's, John Dunkin, 1976 Monaro Light Commercial, Joe Beaumont, 1939 Ford Motor Cycle, Colin Rutter, 1970 JAWA GHAC Newsletter No. 521 8 April 2015 Stationary Engine, Bill Cawcutt, 1942 Auto Logger Tractor, David Rickard, 1942 Farmall GHAC Newsletter No. 521 9 April 2015 Vehicle of Year, Ian Nicholas, 1929 Oakland Tourer Exhibit of Year, Nicholas Family, Trio of Oaklands Junior Award, Xavier Saulle GHAC Newsletter No. 521 10 President’s Award, Karen Potter April 2015 GHAC Newsletter No. 521 11 April 2015 Around the Branches Westenders Branch Monthly General Meeting held 3 March 2015 President - Sam Capes opened the meeting to a large number of Members present. He welcomed the Members & Visitors present. Visitors were Malcolm & Dorothy Thorne, David O'Farrell, Sylvestor Finbarr Nagle, Ian Gawler & Beverly Long. Correspondence: Out - Minutes to Editor, In - A.O.M.C. newsletter, Email from Ian McConville L.V., Letter from Sylvestor Finbarr Nagle, & Cardinia Shire Council - A Certificate of thanks re our cars attending the Australia Day Function. Delegates Report: Frank Hill reported on the Federation Meeting held at the Geelong Show Grounds. The Bendigo Swap takings were down this year, so less money for Clubs for coming years expenditures. A decision to be made re alterations of C.P.S. Scheme "M" plate etc. Past events: Secretary- John Marsh reported on the successful day, to look over the new Pakenham Race Course at Tynong. Approx 138 people turned up in about 50 cars. Thank you to all who came & especially the other G.H.A.C. branches. Hayley Conn, their Events Co-ordinator from the Racing Club who gave us a very interesting talk about the Club. They had 60 acres at Pakenham, & now have 600 acres at Tynong. They have 3 Tracks - grass, synthetic, sand and 2 smaller tracks. Frank Hill gave a full report in last month's Newsletter. Well done Frank. Sam Capes spoke on the Club Display Day, at Morwell. Good weather, but attendances were down from previous years. Coming Events: As per Newsletter. 12-19th April - trip to Paynesville. 19th April - Yakerboo Parade. 19th April - BawBaw Engine Club - Display day & Tractor Pull. Business: A vote was taken for new Members - Malcolm & Dorothy Thorne and David O'Farrell. Secretary spoke on Malcolm & Dorothy's behalf, & Robyn Hill spoke on David's behalf. They were voted in by all Members. Frank Hill then spoke on the proposed amendment to the C.P.S. scheme. The introduction of the "M" Plate for mildly Modified Vehicles. After discussions, it was moved by Frank Hill, & seconded by Ken Davidson, that it be approved - the introduction of the "M" Plate. This motion was passed by all Members. Sam closed the Meeting & introduced Ed Walker (Bush Poet), to entertain us. We all enjoyed his Bush Poetry. Thanks to Sam for organizing Ed. Next meeting in April, a new Member - Eamon Hatley Smith will tell us about the time when he was in the Police Force. East Gippsland Branch Monthly General Meeting held 11 March 2015 President Rick Cove opened the meeting at 7.30pm BUSINESS ARISING - Gazebo purchased, will need to modify the Club trailer. Rally Meeting – members welcome to come Tuesday 31st March at 2pm at Rick & Jill Cove’s place. Elizabeth Wright- Mediation 4th May in Bairnsdale. REPORTS: 13th February- Club BBQ- Reported by P.O' Connor- Lovely night, a little cool. Good turn up of members and all enjoyed the night. A few members attended that we don't often see. Big thank you to Lindsay & Lindy Crawford and Steve Slater for cooking the BBQ, very well organised. Keith thanked members for making it such a good night for Vicky as she had a great time (and her new look). 1st March- GHAC Display Day- reported by K.O' Connor- Better temperature this year, West Enders did a great job of the BBQ, South Gippy ran it this year. Karen Potter won a trophy with GHAC Newsletter No. 521 12 the Mad Max interceptor, which was President’s Encouragement Award. 5th March- CNN run to Lake Tyers- reported by K. Merrilees- 17 cars and 29 members. Rex Roberts was in his 1924 Alvis, on the way home he had a flat tyre, it is an open car and it rained. All enjoyed the run. 7th March - Marlay Point-reported by N. HardyGreat drive there, lots of interested onlookers. Thanks to Hal for organising the BBQ. The sun gave a great look to the yachts with the black sky behind them. Neville H. broke a speedo cable on the way home. Rick had a malfunction with the Plymouth wheel bearing. Alan Potter spoke about a recent accident at a Mad Max event in Silverton. Rally Committee meeting reported by M. Gaffneyneed more assistance from members. Some bookings have been made. Next meeting Tuesday 31st March at 2 pm at the Cove’s, all welcome. Combined Car club meeting- reported by Alan Potter- the group wants to form a combined Motorplex. Motion moved by J. Duffy that the April 2015 Club thank them for the invitation, but no thanks, we would be happy to be on the mailing list to support events. 2nd K Merrilees carried GENERAL BUSINESS: E. Edwards- attended an auction recently at Newry were there was a vintage 1948 Land Rover, bidding started at $5000, and ended selling for $8000, but it still needed a total restoration. Pat Jacques -The newsletter cover recently had a picture of the Big Garage in Bairnsdale, dated the 1940's, members discussed the picture and, think the 1930's more likely. Ann Amey told a funny story about Merv bringing a small horse home in his Mercedes Benz car, he pulled the back seat out to fit it in. Bruce Densley gave a report on the Thorpdale Festival with approx 25 cars attending. It was a great day. President Rick spoke about the Club accepting "M" plates as the Central Committee meeting is next week, discussions continued, confirming the motion from last meeting. P.Smolenaars was presented with his and Rose’s name badges from the Club, (only about 36 years late). 15th April 2016-Vintage Motor Cycle Club Club has agreed that the Club cater for them on this date. Motion moved by N.Hardy 2nd by L.Foster....carried Meeting closed 9.02pm South Gippsland Branch Monthly General Meeting held 5 March 2015 Chairman Max declared the meeting open at 8.02 pm and welcomed 50 members and 1 visitor to the meeting. There were 11 apologies. Business arising from the Minutes: Nil Correspondence – Outwards – 1). Emails newsletter report to GHAC. 2). Letter to Lynne Nicholas Swap Secretary. 3) Letter to Lions Club of Leongatha enclosing receipt for swapmeet catering. 4). Email letter of thanks to Barrie Jones Inwards - 1). Email Ian McConville GHAC Secretary enclosing letter from Federation of Veteran, Vintage and Classic Vehicle Clubs inc re CPS. 2). Email Val Bird of Latrobe Valley Branch – Morwell VicRoads has as at 11 February red plates but no log books. 3). Email Toora Post Office Centenary – Sunday 15 March, 2015 – 10:00 am – 3:00 pm – 15 Stanley Street, Toora seeking car display. Treasurer's Report The Treasurer presented his report and the accounts for payment. Term deposit due 13/3/2015 to be renewed with part of the TD transferred to the club account. Treasurer reported that presently all payments are made by cheque – wishing to investigate payment by BPay. Processes available with password from two authorised signatories. Treasurer to research with bank and report back. Past Events - 1). GHAC Display Day. Max thanked the members who helped with admission and parking and thanks also to those who displayed their cars on the day. Thanks also to Westenders who did the catering and supplied lunch to the helpers. It was moved seconded and carried that we send a letter of thanks to Westenders for providing us with lunch. Max reported that there were not a lot of entries. We had 22 entries from our branch and won 7 trophies. Total number of entries was 86 or 87. Trophies won by our members as follows – John Austin – Veteran – T Model Ford; Ian Nicholas – Vintage – Oakland Tourer; Len Hanks – 30’s – Hawker; Colin Kiel – 50’s – Corvette; David GHAC Newsletter No. 521 13 Rickards – Tractor Section – Farmall A; Ian Nicholas – Vehicle of the Year – 1929 Oakland Tourer; Nicholas Family – Exhibit of the Year – 1929 Oaklands – Tourer, Sedan & Utility. President Max reported that there were many very good cars there which did not win trophies. President Max felt that with the number of cars in our club the attendance was disappointing with only 1 in 5 attending at the Display Day. One of our members felt that there should be a modified class at the Display Day. Max stated that views were being sought for consideration by the GHAC management committee. President Max foreshadowed that he will propose at the next AGM that members who have cars on club plates will need to attend two events per year (excluding meetings) to have their CPS renewals signed. This is now common with many other clubs. President Max advised that members are able to participate with motor bikes or even with modern cars. He asked members to give consideration to this proposal. 2). National Machinery Rally in Tasmania attended by John Mackie. Excellent rally. Rally sites were expensive - $25 per square metre. Our member Stuart Landry exhibited one of the oldest tractors in the world – one of only 6. 3) Foster Show – 8 of our cars were on display. 4) Leongatha Show ‘n Shine – Some members attended and others went to the coffee morning at the Rusty Windmill at Leongatha. 4) Pakenham Racecourse open day hosted and organised by Westenders. Excellent event. $72 million spent of stage one. Complex consists of 600 acres. Forthcoming Events: As per newsletter. Additions - 1). Inverloch Jazz Festival Street Parade 7/3/2015 - Assemble at 9:30 am. 8 or 9 members indicated that they would be attending. 2) Meet ‘n Natter will be held in March. Max reported that the attendance has been disappointing with 3 or 4 members mostly attending. 3) March coffee morning – propose to go to Mirboo North. Max to contact In Line Café. 4) The Robert Cowie Veteran & Vintage Rally on April 2015 12/4/2015. Ian Nicholas and the late Rob Cowie had spoken about having a rally with as many Veteran and Vintage cars as possible participating. 9:00 am start with morning tea at clubrooms. Pair up as many people as possible in older cars. Have booked a hotel for lunch about 35 – 40 kms away. Ian Nicholas is running he first Rally. Hoping to be an annual event. Participants could dress in period costume. 4) 10/5/2015 – Mothers Day run to Meeniyan. 9:30 for 10:00 am departure. Bring morning tea to share at Len Hanks’ and view his collection. Numbers attending required next meeting. General Business – 1) Portable PA System: Secretary Rob gave demonstration of the system which has been purchased by the club. It was used with great effect at the Display Day. 2) GHAC Membership Booklets: available for collection at the clubrooms. 3) Rubbish Collection – Clubrooms & Swap Meet: Country Cart have been collecting our bins from the Clubrooms and at the Swap Meet. South Gippsland Bin Hire (Ray Evison) was contacted by Max. They are prepared to collect bins for the Swap Meet at a cheaper rate and match Country Cart for the bins at the Clubrooms. It was suggested that seek quotes from both prior to the next Swap Meet. 4) Donation Sandra Rickards donated to the club a framed and inscribed photograph of Robert Cowie restoring her Nash. 5) Guest speaker: Warwick Landy of Shannons will be guest speaker at the April meeting. New member applications: Nil. Wanted/Sell Bill Haw has a TK Bedford 1983 registered with crate. To supply further details for the newsletter. Joke of the Month Nil. Announcements: Nil. Close: The meeting was closed at 9.10 pm for supper and guest speaker. Glen Murdoch spoke about his job with Yooralla Latrobe valley Branch Monthly General Meeting held 10 March 2015 Meeting Open 8.00 P.M: Chairman welcomed everyone and wished Alan Treadwell a happy birthday. Apologies: Ron & Aron Bird, Colin Buckley, Ray Smith, Tara Dickason, Bert Carrigy, Peter Reid and David Riddell. Attendance: 47 and one visitor Barry Aspinall, from East Gippsland Branch. Minutes from previous Meeting: were sent out by e-mail and printed in Newsletter. Correspondence In: Newsletter from Gippsland Rotary-Centenary House. E-mail from Editor of GHAC Inc regarding new closing date for Newsletter. Correspondence Out: A thank you letter to Merv Grinstead from Archery Club Business Arising: Nil Reports from Committee of Management: a motion was carried: “That GHAC Inc will not support a Club Permit Application for a ‘M Plate” vehicle, with the exception of an existing GPS vehicle CPS vehicle, recorded with the club, which may subsequently be reassessed as an ”M Plate” vehicle. Ian McConville suggested GHAC Inc to put more thought to this motion. Minutes of Building Committee held on 18th February was read out by Secretary. Secretary has made out a cleaning roster for the club rooms. Volunteers are needed. 2 members per month are required. Please contact secretary. GHAC Newsletter No. 521 14 General Business: Chairman Ken Findlay thanked everyone for their donated items for the Auction, which was held prior to the meeting, and their attendance; we raised $217.00. Colin Rutter complimented Ian McConville and Ken Findlay for rearranging the meeting table and chairs around in the club rooms. Past Events: 22nd February: Alan Treadwell: Moe Racecourse “Horses & Horse Power Day” 100 Cars on display 2 cars for L.V. branch and two vintage cars on display. It was a good day. 28th February Sat: John Dunkin: Working Bee, Good turn up of volunteers. 1st March: John Dunkin: Display Day: The weather on the day turned out really good and there were 4 L.V branch members who won trophies. 7th March: Peter Randall: Pleasant Saturday Morning: Joe Beaumont put on a lovely spread for morning tea. Only 5 members not a good turn up. They had an enjoyable chat between themselves. 8th March: Bob Needham: Thorpdale Potatoes Festival: 6 Trucks from Trafalgar Truck club. 17, Cars from Latrobe Valley Branch and another 40 old cars attended. 8000 people attend on the day. It was 13 years since the last Festival was held. Meeting Closed at 8.50 P.M. Then we all sat back a listen to presentation from Jeff Boot on Niagara massage therapy which was very interesting. April 2015 Latrobe Valley Branch trip to Thorpdale Festival by Bill Rowley The Thorpdale Potato Festival held on the 8th March was a great success for the festival committee as well as for the various car and truck clubs that ventured out for a beautiful day. The weather was just great. The Latrobe Valley branch had 17 club cars turn up for the day. Some of us met down on the corner of the Strzelecki Hwy and the Thorpy Road and convoyed to the oval and the others made their own way. There was quite a few stalls to buy lots of different products as well as the foodies which were ever popular. The Children enjoyed the chip drop from the plane and it was good to watch all the events of the day, bagging spuds, carrying spud and even eating and peeling spuds and not to forget the entertainers performing around the oval. Yes I think everyone should have had a good day, cheers. The Registration Tent at Display Day GHAC Newsletter No. 521 15 April 2015 GHAC is still seeking a Newsletter Editor. After 5 years’ service as editor, Jill Cove has decided to step down and let someone else in the Club take on the position of Editor. It is an interesting and rewarding job and not difficult to do, requiring just basic computer skills, access to the internet and of course your time. If you are interested, contact Ian McConville phone 51918500 ADVERTISING IN THE NEWSLETTER If you have a business or organisation and you would like to advertise in this newsletter, prices per year are as follows: half a page is $ 200, quarter page is $ 110, one eighth page is $ 60 Contact Bob Fulton 5623 3878 or [email protected] GHAC encourages all club members to support our advertisers. CLUB MERCHANDISE GHAC Bumper bar badges $ 15.00 GHAC Lapel/hat badges $ 5.00 GHAC Stickers $ 1.00 Contact Treasurer Bob Fulton, phone 5623 3878 or email [email protected] DISCLAIMER – GHAC Inc. its Officers and the Committee cannot be held liable for any errors and/or omissions in articles, reports, notices, advertisements comment and advice that are published in this Newsletter in good faith. It should be noted that the publication of an advertisement, or expression of views in articles and reports, does not necessarily imply endorsement by GHAC Inc. of the advertised product or service, or the views expressed in any article or reports published in the Newsletter. TRADING POST Advertising Requirements under the Motor Car Traders Regulations 1998. Private Advertisers as at 1 July 1998. R22 (4) If a person (other than a motor car trader or a servant or an agent of a motor car trader) publishes or causes to be published an advertisement offering a used motor car for sale in a newspaper generally circulating in the whole or part of Victoria, or in a motor car specialist magazine generally circulating in the whole or part of Victoria, the person must include in the advertisement the cash price of the motor car, and whichever of the following is applicable – Advertisements will be entered for two issues The registration number; or *Indicates number of times ad has been entered The engine number of the vehicle; or Vehicle must be more than 25 years of age. The chassis number of the vehicle; or Advertisements to GHAC Editor, GHAC Trading post, The vehicle identification number (if any) email [email protected]. last assigned to the vehicle; or Non-member advertisements cost $5.00 per issue – If none of those numbers are reasonably payment to GHAC Editor, PO Box 737 Morwell Vic ascertainable, any other number to 3844 Cheques payable to GHAC Inc. identify the vehicle WANTED. Parts for Avions Voisin C4, C7 1923 to 1926, especially engine/ gearbox assembly and torque tube diff assembly. Also need Bleriot triangular tail lamp, Jaeger amp meter, Paris Rhone starter generator cut out, throttle linkages, clutch and brake linkages “marked” GV, Solex side draft carburettor. The magneto can be either Ducellier AP4 or Zenith equivalent. The engine is a 4 cylinder twin sleeve valve motor, alloy crank case and gear box assembly, unit cast. Any parts would be good……………..Contact Rod Rawlings 51 531 014 or email [email protected] GHAC Newsletter No. 521 16 April 2015 FOR SALE 1961 Mercedes Benz 220SE. Fuel injected, 4 speed manual with power steering. Good tyres and body very good. Motor runs clean and well. New battery and windscreen replaced. Interior and dash in good condition. Workshop manual included. On Club Plates, 04312-H, Eng. No. 1279822015624. $8000 Contact Norm 0356624340** Ford LTD = FC Build date 09-1979 No Rego, 301,000km, Repainted Black and White – Vinyl Roof Chamois interior, Reco - Engine and Auto Trans. All Electrics Work Well – seats, mirrors, door locks Back doors don’t open? Slight petrol leak at fuel pump and brakes need attention Would make great Club car or Runabout. $1000 contact Ruby 0402 321 631 = Moe* The Last Laugh If my Body were a Car: I’d been thinking it’s about time to trade-in for a newer model. I’ve got bumps and dents and scratches in my finish and my paint job is getting a little dull. But that’s not the worst of it. My headlights are out of focus and it’s especially hard to see things up close. My traction is poor. I slip and slide and bump into things even in the best of weather. My whitewalls and stained with varicose veins. It takes me hours to reach my maximum speed. My fuel burns inefficiently. But that’s not the worst of it -. Almost every time I sneeze, cough or splutter.-.either my radiator leaks or my exhaust backfires. GHAC Newsletter No. 521 17 April 2015