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October 2019 Registered by Australia Post-Print Post Approved PP631937/016 ISSUE OCTOBER 2019 1 OFFICIALS 2019-20 CLUB FOUNDED 1971 President - Bill PIKE Foundation Members 0417969716 [email protected] Fred PITTER (Deceased), Harold BRAUND (Deceased), Norm HART, John HEAD, Rob MEN- Vice President –Michael ROCK ZIES, Colin PITTER, Ian INGLES & Len GLEN. 0437999009 [email protected] Life Members IT Manager –George JOHNSON Norm & Margaret HART, Harold BRAUND 0478109454 [email protected] (Deceased), Laurie BRIGGS (Deceased), Bill BEA- Web Site ihc.wildapricot.org TON (Deceased), Bernie MC CORMACK, Ray & Anne BUCK, Glen BRITZA, Brian FITZGERALD Secretary-Steve ARMSTRONG (Deceased), Glenda PATTERSON, Doug BAKER, 0438597290 [email protected] Syd TAYLOR, Larry ALLEN, Richard CLARK, Leith PRESLAND, John PRESLAND & Jeff SMITH. Membership Manager-Glenda PATTERSON 0417018225 [email protected] Deceased Members Treasurer-Bert SYKES Fred PITTER, George HALL, Doug BRITTAIN, 0400799947 [email protected] Merv CURGENVEN, Max SHARPE, Jim WAL- LACE, Peter GROUCOTT, David O’KEEFE, Ken Newsletter Editor-Doug BAKER HASTIE, Don ROOKE, Terry SHAND, Peter JE- 0416226508. [email protected] ROME, Brian HARTLEY, Vern KARLSEN, Bill HAWKINS, Tom RUDLER., Harold BRAUND, Mur- Club Captain-David (Dave) LIND ray CAMPBELL, Laurie BRIGGS, R (Jim) BULL- 0419434789 [email protected] OCK, John WEBB, Bruce LENEGAN, Lloyd GREEN, Phil MURRAY, Bob JONES, Dennis Vice Captain-Vacant NOONAN, Brian FITZGERALD, Bill McDER- [email protected] MOTT, Bill WAKE, Tom TALBOT, Alexander (Roy) MELVIN, Thomas (Howard) WHALEN, Richard Librarian-Amanda BERNHARDT TOWNEY, Laurence McCREED, John HIGGS, Ross 0474857840 [email protected] PAYNE, Ron GILL, Stan RODGERS, Vic RICH- ARDSON, Colin (Westy) WEST, Trevor WHITTLE, Machine Examiners Anthony (Clive) MARWICK , Leslie (Sandy) VLA- Murray RUDLER (DOT) 0477932060- 97315406 DICH, Joe ZAPPA, John WRIGHT, Bill BEATON & [email protected], Ray BUCK 97211397, Doug Bruce FOWLER. CRAIGIE 97711419, Bernie Mc CORMACK CLUB MEMBERSHIP FEES FOR 2019-20 97212978, Brian CARTWRIGHT 97219495, Graeme SQUIRES 95354461 (Mandurah), Rodney Nomination Fee……………………….…...$25.00 LANG (Mandurah) 0416266098, Darryl WARNER Single Member….……..…….………….....$55.00 0419048923 (Busselton). Family Member………………………..…..$60.00 Licensing Liaison Officer/Machine Registrar Due and payable by SEPTEMBER 30th of each year Jeff SMITH-(08) 97 971 235 Mob 0437971235 [email protected] Club Magazine Advertisements for inclusion in the club magazine Dating Officer-Michael ROCK will run for 2 issues Only unless prior arrangements Mob 0437999009 [email protected] are made. Articles/advertisements are to reach the edi- tor no later than the fourth Thursday of each month, Property Officer-Richard CLARK for publication. These articles/advertisements may be 0432973837 [email protected] edited to fit the available space. Articles/ advertisements for inclusion on the web page can Merchandising Officer– Wilma LITTLE be forwarded direct to the IT Manager. 0409696698 [email protected] Members Please Note Disclaimer on Letters to the Editor Monthly meetings are held on the second Tuesday of The opinions expressed in letters or articles to the edi- each month at the Bunbury Motorcycle Club Rooms tor are the authors own opinions and do not necessary Shrubland Park, South Western Highway, Bunbury express the policy or views of the Indian Harley Club commencing at 8.00pm (Bunbury) Inc. 2 MINUTES OF THE GM 10/9/19 PRESENTATIONS Spring Rally Winner. Peter Hume THOSE PRESENT Bill Pike, Bert Sykes, Steve Armstrong, Jeff SECRETARY’S REPORT Smith, Gino Mazza, John Olson, Doug Baker, Correspondence for Meeting Date 10/9/19 Glen Britza, Michael Rock, Neville Green, Frank Barron, Phil Bussanich, Peter White- Publications In side, Norm Hart, Ryan Hart, Clinton Franke, Phill Helliwell, Phil Tyler, Tery Skinner, An- VMCC WA September Vintage Chatter drew Repton, Keith Billingham, JT Thasher, Early American Motorcycle Club: August Leigh Cresswell, Pat Fennell, Jorge Todoroff, Flat Chat Michael Lawrie, Peter Hume, Jack Hume, CMC Bulletin No.8 August 2019 Leith Presland, John Presland, Dave Sum- mers, Phil Whalen, Glenda Patterson CMC Reports missing from CMC AGM minutes. Black Dog Ride August 2019 Newsletter APOLOGIES WMHVS September Newsletter Colin Batley, Ross Eaton, Bernie McCor- mack, Peter Jeffery, Russell & Sue Jeffery, Shannon’s Melbourne Spring Classic Auction John Keenan, Terry Germain, Margaret Hart, September Catalogue Murray & Sharron Rudler, Ken & Ali Hart, VMCC September Vintage & Classic Mo- Stacey Hart, Dave & Fil Hart, Courtney torcycle Magazine Franke, Paul Zampo, Fay & Ross Carn, Rob Black Dog Ride September 2019 Newsletter Harrold, Kelly Owen, George Johnson Correspondence Out VISITORS Email Nil Completed Margret River Show registration form – Michael Rock MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING Pre-48 Come & Try Day details to Mandu- As printed in the September edition of rah Mob – Michael Rock Classic Vibrations. Correspondence In Business Arising. Nil, Post Motion: That the Minutes of previous meet- Cheque for membership fees x 13 ing are tabled and accepted, moved, Peter Australian Historic Road Racing Champi- Hume, seconded, Glen Britza - Carried. onship tickets x 10 NEW MEMBERS Email Don Knight, Phil Caldwell Invitation to attend Australian Historic Road Racing Championships running from the 29th NEW MEMBERSHIP NOMINATIONS. – 30th of September at the Collie Motorplex. Offer of 10 tickets to encourage attendance. Nil Application form for the club display at the Margret River Show and requesting details of arrangements for previous club displays. 3 Flyer for the Cunderdin Hot Rod and Car $ 6,781.53 Show and AVVVA October meeting. Income $5,235.00 Email on status of Bob Rees recovery from Expenditure $1,368.17 accident in Africa which resulted in the death of his wife Chris. Closing chq book+ PayPal balance $10,648.36 Promotional Email from Penrite Oil. Post a photo of your garage on Facebook to win. National Veteran Rally balance $ 4,235.48 Term Deposit acc $50,000.00 invested 6 Confirmation of Cover – Club Insurance th from Gallagher Insurance months @ 2.55% PA matures October 19 , 2019. Inquiry about the possibility of a display of club bikes at Tuia Lodge in Donnybrook dur- ing October. Motion: That the Treasurer’s Report be ac- Mandurah Mob August General Meeting cepted, moved, Phil Bussanich, seconded, Minutes Neville Green - Carried Minutes of Council of Motoring Clubs of WA AGM PRESIDENTS REPORT VMCCWA Expression of Interest Cen- IHC General Meeting – 10/9/19 tenary of WA TT 20 October 2019 – 2 sub- Welcome to the IHC September 2019 general sequent update emails meeting. Summarise the salient events for the Wild Apricot August Newsletter month and outcomes of the previous commit- Tradespace Confirmation of receipt of club tee meeting: insurance cover document Invoice 143979 from Ricoh Business Centre: Firstly, like to thank Michael Rock for step- Monthly magazine printing ping into the President role while I was over- Membership resignation from Steve Han- seas. son Margaret River Show INVITATIONAL EVENTS We are invited to display our bikes for the Red Dust Revival – Lake Percolilli 10 - 16 Margaret River Show now confirmed for the September 2019 19th October 2019. Michael Rock has contact- ed the show organising committee and com- Make Smoking History Australian Historic pleted the registration form, we now need a Road Racing Championships volunteer to arrange the details for the day.? 2021 Indian Pacific Cannonball (Early Ameri- can Motorcycle Club) Try out Day 100th Anniversary of WA TT – Sunday 20 October 2019 (VMCC WA) The date has been set for the now annual “Try out Day” which provide an opportunity to test AHMF National Historic motoring festival ride some different bikes will be held on the 28/3 – 3/4 2020 Albury Wodonga 24th November, the Mandurah Mob will be travelling down to join us on the day. Motion: That the Secretary’s Report be ac- cepted, moved, Michael Rock, seconded, Pe- Tuia Lodge Bike Display ter Hume - Carried In keeping with the club commitments to visit retirement homes to display our bikes Tuia TREASURERS REPORT Lodge in Donnybrook has asked the Opening chq book + PayPal balance 4 club if we can show some of our bikes to the requirements is not an option. residents soon. John Keenan will be organis- ing the visit, if you would like to participate please see John for details. DoT Audit The clubs DoT Machine examiner (Murray Rudler) has advised that the Department of National Veteran Rally Transport has recently conducted an audit of The sub-committee for this event held a meet- the club inspection premise’s and associated ing on the 24th August. Significant interest is documentation. shown with this event with around 30 people attending the meeting. Pleasing to see that the auditors were very happy with the club’s processes. The auditors Entry to Club Grounds advised Murray that we will most probably The entry road to the club grounds is difficult have to purchase a headlight tester and a to see at night, to enhance the entry point fluro sound level meter. On behalf of the club our tape has been put on the sign and Bert has in- sincere thanks to Murray for a job well done. stalled a couple of solar lights to make it more visible at night. Discussions with Main Roads 2 Day Rally has commenced to provide a more permanent solution. Seems like we have just recovered from the 2 Day Rally held this year and we are now start- ing to get organised for the 2020 event. The Membership Fees first meeting of the organising committee will A reminder that membership fees are now due. be held this month. There will be an absolute maximum of 200 entries and no late entries will be accepted. Ladies Luncheons To make it simpler for ladies to pay for their Mid-week Rides luncheons, George will be setting up an on- line pay facility soon. We will advise when During the club captain’s absence Leith Pres- this is completed.
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