Club Contacts for 2010/2011
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R NB IDG 30thB AAnniversaryE Est: 1981 June 2011 O B LD LU VE C HICLE www.bovc.co.uk club contacts for 2010/2011 PRESIDENT : John Miskelly VICE PRESIDENT : Michael McKay CHAIRMAN : Ken McDevitte 7 Derryvolgie Park, Lambeg, Lisburn BT27 4DA Tel: 028 9266 6401 SECRETARY : Sheila Adair 53 Steps Road, Magheralin, BT67 8JZ Tel: 028 9261 1218 TREASURER : Reg Bell 59 Magherahamlet Rd, Ballynahinch, BT24 8JZ Tel: 028 9756 1079 VICE CHAIRMAN : Reg Bell 59 Magherahamlet Rd, Ballynahinch, BT24 8JZ Tel: 028 9756 1079 MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY : Myreve Chambers 102 Glendale Park, Belfast, BT8 6HS Tel: 028 9070 1806 COMMITTEE Sheila Adair, Alfred Annesley, Stanley Bowman, Andrew Carson, Myreve Chambers, Andrew Dornan, Debbie Dornan, Richard Gregory, Alan Kerr, Ken McDevitte, Michael McKay, John Miskelly, Dennis Mitchell. AOVC REPRESENTATIVES Sheila Adair, Reg Bell, Michael McKay. WEBSITE EDITOR Myreve Chambers, [email protected] MAGAZINE EDITOR Michael McKay, 16 Hollymount, Erinvale , BT10 0GL Tel:- 028 90615779 Mob :- 07815435102 Email: [email protected] CLUB MEETS ON LAST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH EXCEPT DECEMBER IN BANBRIDGE RUGBY CLUB, ARDERYS LANE, BANBRIDGE EDITORS COLUMN Here we are again with yet another issue of the magazine. I would like to thank all those who have provided reports on events over the past three months. I would welcome any articles which may be of interest to members be it about a restoration or an experience in your motoring career. The deadline for receiving articles for the next magazine is Tuesday 30th August 2011. Whilst the Banbridge Old Vehicle Club limited takes every care as to the accuracy of materials printed in this magazine, it cannot accept any liability in respect of the same. Opinions expressed in this magazine are not necessarily those of the Banbridge Old Vehicle Club Limited. CHAIRMAN’S PAGE June is upon us once again and our busy Summer the Mournes to Season is in full swing. our picnic stop in Austin Frazer kept a capacity audience enthralled Newcastle. with his entertaining stories from his lifetime Junes Club Night experience in motor sport, at our final indoor club on 28th brings us meeting in March. on a return visit to The Herron Run in April, the first of the summer Kenny McKinstrey’s activities, took us to the Ulster Aviation Societies Motorsport Centre Centre at Long Kesh for a guided tour of their where we can learn fabulous collection of aircraft from days gone by. a few lessons on This years Charity Classic Car Show at the B&Q car RRallyI car Preparation at World Rally Level, from the park at Sprucefield broke all records with overN B200 experts.DG cars on display at this new venue.B LargeA crowds The BOVC T.T.E Run in July will visit the Railway enjoyed a wonderful day and the Northern Ireland Preservation Society at Whitehead on route of a Children’s Hospice benefited to the tune of £2100. scenic tour of Islandmagee finishing at the Golf Our April Club Night began in the Sinclair Seamen’s Club. Presbyterian Church with its unique collection of The Rose Gardens in Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon maritime artifacts on display. After a guided tour Park is always a popular venue for our July club we moved to the Belfast Harbour Operations meeting followed by Sheila Adair’s home baked Centre for a fascinating insite of the management scones with cream/ jam. of Northern Ireland’s largest port. Our last event September 2/3/4 is the date for the BOVC 30th in April began with a super breakfast in Mallusk Anniversary weekend in Donegal. The Millpark before setting out along the Antrim Coast to the Hotel is the venue with several sight seeing tours, historic Glenarm Castle and their Tulip Festival. trips, and places of interest on the itinerary, of our The walled gardens and art display added to our celebratory week end. visit. The End of Season Run on September 24th An evening tour of Armagh’s Apple Blossom concludes our summer activities with a pleasant Country at the end of May finished with drive around the coast line of Strangford Lough refreshments in Mangos Restaurant. Unfortunately via Castle Espie and Whiterock, Strangford and the apple blossoms were about a month early Ardglass to the Spa Golf Club. this year and we missed themO but enjoyed the Robin AllinghamB is our guest speaker for our LD LU beautiful drive never the less. VE September C club night- the first of our winter By the time you read this the Annual BanbridgeHI Cprogramme.LE Cavalcade at the beginning of June will have taken Once again I thank your wonderful committee and place. This year’s event featured the largest variety others who have given of their time and efforts in of classic vehicles to assemble at the Outlet Retail organising these events for us. Please come along Village. The parade around the old Banbridge and support them and enjoy your old cars in the “100” motorcycle course is truly a sight to be company of others in the Banbridge Old Vehicle seen, and finished back at the Outlet with supper Club. in the “Street” Restaurant. The management of the Outlet awarded a trophy for the best vehicle. Happy Motoring. Our 30th Anniversary Bronte Run on June 4th Ken McDevitte, Chairman travelled along the route of the early runs of thirty years ago. Through Ballyroney and passing Patrick Bronte’s birthplace at Glascar and up through DEBBIE DORNAN At its meeting on 12th April 2011, on the proposal of Michael McKay seconded by Alf Annesley, it was agreed that Debbie Dornan be seconded on to the committee to assist our secretary Sheila Adair when she is unable to dedicate her time to the post of secretary due to pressing family commitments. This was agreed by all committee members present at the meeting. I would like to thank Debbie for offering her assistance. Ken McDevitte Chairman Unleaded fuel R UNLEADED FUEL---- PROPOSED INCREASENB INI ETHANOLDG CONTENT I have been asked to draw to theB Aattention the proposedE increase in the level of ethanol in unleaded petrol from 5 % to10 % as this will have a n effect on the running of vintage and classic cars. The threat from ethanol in unleaded petrol is corrosion in fuel tanks as well as having an effect on other metallic components such as brass, lead and aluminium. Ethanol will also attack non- metallic materials such as rubber and cork with the potential for problems with gaskets, seals, washers and hoses. There is a suggestion that cars over 10 years of age will be affected. Millers Oils have on sale three products which they say will reduce the risk of classic engine failure. It is estimated that there are over 8 million vehicles which will be affected. Whilst the change is scheduled for 2013 there are indications that the date has been put back to 2015. The FBHVC, of which the BOVC is a member, are currently making in discussion with the Government on this subject. As further information becomes available I will publish an article in the magazine Michael McKay Editor O B LD LU VE C HICLE Lithographic, Digital, Wide Format Printing From paper to vinyl sprucefield classic car display The B&Q / Sainsburys Retail Complex was the venue for this years Annual Charity Classic car Display in April. Huge crowds were attracted to view over 200 cars at the new location beside the M1. Raymond Megaw ( complete with top hat and wife ) stole the show when they drove in fromB RID Rathfriland in their Ford Model T followedAN by G Wesley Hunter in his 1980’s version-“B The Harry E Potter Ford Anglia”. We had a glorious fabric bodied pre war Lagonda parked alongside an icon of the all ages enjoyed brousing around and admiring the 60’s the “E” Type Jaguar. A little Austin 7 Ulster- cars from several decades. Lots of children, ( and the sports cars of the 80’s sat beside its bigger some adults ) got the chance to climb into the brother an Austin Sheerline Limosine of the 50’s. cockpit and “ Fly” the Dehavilland Plane exhibited over twenty Minis were lined up at the front of the by the RAF Cadets. park flanked by forty Fords and a great mix of pre and post war Vintage and Classic cars of all makes We were blessed with good weather and large and description, Sports Cars, Rally Cars, Exotic Cars crowds and this enabled N.I. Children’s Hospice and Funky Cars completed the selection of new volunteers to collect over £2000 on the day. and old on display. The organisers would like to thank all those who helped in any way on the day and in the weeks If your car broke down there were Land Rovers to before. A special thanks to B&Q and Sainsburys tow you home and if you were sick- an Ambulance and the Management of the Retail Complex for their generousity and co operation for this very was on hand to take you to Ohospital.L If you felt B like going “ Back to the future” the DeloreanD could successful charityLU event. VE E C do the trick. A tremendous number of peopleH ofI CKenL McDevitte CLUB RUNS - HERRON RUN On Saturday the 9th April the first of our monthly summer runs began. 22 cars met at the Down Royal Golf Club for Coffee and scones. This club house is located in a very prestige setting right in the middle of the Down Royal Race Course BRID overlooking the Golf AN GE Course.