CLASSIC LINES April 2017
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CLASSIC LINES April 2017 Noosa Men’s Shed Get’s a Boost One of the many organisations that benefit from the success of our events is the Noosa Men’s Shed. Recently our Club President, Malcolm King, handed over $1000 on behalf of the NBCCC to keep their organisation running for many worthwhile causes. The Noosa Men’s Shed volunteer at our Hill Climb events and seem to enjoy the experience amongst the cars. Well done guys!! President’s Report Hi Everyone Another full-on month for the club and a very rewarding Your committee is working for you and they also need your one for this great club. support as volunteers at our events and on the various committees that we have. If you have any suggestions for We held our AGM in early March and your Management improvement please advise us and we will take them into team, including some changes, is in place for another year. account. I would like to publically thank your committee for At the AGM the members also approved the purchase of a standing as we now have the professional competence to new storage shed for our equipment and this, in run a club of this size, their individual skills and combination with Noosa Council’s suggestion that we competence is to be complemented and we, as an combine with the Naval Cadets in their premises on amateur club, are very lucky to have them. McKinnon Drive, constitutes a very positive future for Bruce Anderson, who has been assisting Jay for the last NBCCC having a permanent club house. We have tacit year and on Jay’s committee for several years, takes on the approval to use this facility and we have already held one Noosa Hill Climb events and is already showing great management meeting; we have held a Cams Training enthusiasm for this role. He has put together a great team Session and two First Aid Courses there and we are and we are all looking forward to the implementation of planning to hold some more social events as well. his committee’s new ideas. We also recognised Jay’s contribution to the Hill Climb and We welcome Julie Dickson as our new Editor of Classic as Editor of our magazine for many years with an inscribed Lines, Julie has significant experience in this field and her Camphor Laurel plate in recognition of his major new layout of the magazine is most effective. contribution to the running of the NBCCC. We also welcome Michelle Mugliette into the role of Peter and Delia Rayment were also recognised for their Sporting Editor and with her experience already in the significant financial contribution to the club funds through racing scene we are looking forward to her reports in the their Time Keeping at our Hill Climb events and many other Classic Lines. racing circuits around Queensland. Your full committee is listed elsewhere in this issue and I My message for the month is simple, we have a very big personally look forward to a great year where we shall be year ahead of us and we need all of our members to celebrating the 10th running of the Winter Noosa Hill support the working of the club, particularly as volunteers Climb on 22–23 July; the 20th running of the Winter Noosa at the two Noosa Hill Climbs and the Classic Car Show. Hill Climb on 11–12 November; and the 30th staging of our Enjoy your club and the friendship of your fellow Noosa Heads Classic Car Show on 1 October. members, do not forget to keep your tanks topped up. Cheers Malcolm VALE Allan Dalrymple and Laurice Bryant It was so sad to hear of members Allan Dalrymple and his fiancée, Laurice Bryant, passing away last year, both from terminal illness and five months apart. Somehow the news did not reach the committee until recently and this makes us especially sad that we didn't have the chance to say goodbye – we'll miss you Allan and Laurice and we hope the Ford Lincoln finds an equally loving owner. ~ 2 ~ Management Committee 2017–18 President Malcolm King 0438 552 051 [email protected] Vice President Graeme Block 0412 513 241 [email protected] Secretary Carol Croucher 0409 587 202 [email protected] Treasurer Randall Jenvey 0417 244 563 [email protected] Management Appointed Positions Cams Representative Max Parnell 0422 226 911 [email protected] Classic Car Show Chairman Malcolm King 0438 552 051 [email protected] Editor Julie Dickson 0437 207 938 [email protected] Funding Co-ordinator Jack Connolly 0413 420 616 [email protected] Hill Climb Chairman Bruce Anderson 0490 533 843 [email protected] Logistics Equipment & Safety Officer Greg Croucher 0408 884 236 [email protected] Media Officer Noel St John Wood 0407 009 464 [email protected] Membership Graeme Adams O407 565628 [email protected] Motor Sport Co-ordinator Michelle Mugliett 0421 219965 [email protected] Social Co-ordinator Judy Bickley 0412 541 085 [email protected] Sponsorship Co-ordinator Noel St John Wood 0407 009 464 [email protected] Web Master Graeme Block 0412 513 241 [email protected] Historian: Eve Ryan, 0417 476 438, [email protected] Monthly Meetings Classic Show Committee: 1st Wednesday of each Month Hill Climb Committee: 2nd Wednesday of each Month Management Committee: 3rd Wednesday of each Month Welcome to New Members Robert Pettinger & Nicole Lapham David & Kate McKnight 1963 Holden EJ Special Sedan & 1985 Holden 2003 Jaguar XJ8 X350, 1996 Jaguar XJ6 4 Litre VK Sedan. Sport & 2004, Jaguar X-Type X400. Arlan Stainwald & Wojtek Stainwald Stewart Lloyd & Annie Corliss 1963 Holden EJ Wagon. 1974 Land Drover Range Rover. Total Membership 269 + Nominated Members/Partners = 508 ~ 3 ~ First Aid Attention All Members Yes, that’s right… this $100+ value course is TOTALLY FREE to all Noosa Beach Classic Car Club Members and their partners (and we’ll even throw in $10 per person travel &/or lunch allowance!) All you have to do is to email Jack*, select a date that suits you, and turn up at The Club House, Noosa Sports Complex, 3 McKinnon Drive, Tewantin. Can you afford not to protect your loved ones or people you care about? You may even save the life of a stranger… *Email Jack at [email protected] to book your place. Simply advise your preferred date and how many people will be with you. Dates: Wednesday 19 April or Saturday 29 April. Times: 8:30 am for a 9:00 am start. Finish 3:00-3:30 pm (including coffee and lunch breaks) ~ 4 ~ Social Spot 2017 Come and join us… 7 April Friday Morning Tea – Relish, Noosa Springs See Flyer 16 April Sunday Easter Bunny Run – Wappa Dam See Flyer 27 April Thursday Trivia Evening 6.00 pm – Navy Cadets Club House, Tewantin See Flyer 30 April 201 Sunday Social Run to Roadkraft Gympie Come & Try Day – Gympie See Flyer 6 May Saturday Tour of Bissell’s Paint & Panel – 73 Rene Street, Noosaville See Flyer 14 May Sunday Car Run and Lunch – Theebine Pub See Flyer 24 May Wednesday General Meeting – Clubhouse, 3 McKinnon Drive, Tewantin Info to come 27 May Saturday Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea – Navy Cadets Club House Info to come 9 June Friday Morning Tea – Ricks Garage, Palmwoods Info to come 18 June Sunday Lunch – Le Relais Bressan Restaurant, Flaxton Info to come 24 June Saturday Open Garden Day – Sheahan’s property, Palmwoods TBC 7 July Friday Morning Tea – Mc Ginns Café, Kenilworth Info to come 8 July Saturday Working Bee for Winter Hill Climb TBC 16 July Sunday Xmas in July Info to come 4 August Friday Morning Tea – Fratellini Café, Sunshine Beach Info to come 27 September Wednesday General Meeting – Clubhouse, 3 McKinnon Drive, Tewantin Info to come 2 December Saturday Xmas Party – Waterfront Restaurant, Noosaville Info to come Pumicestone Passage Cruise Despite the threat of rain 35 members arrived at the designated meeting place to enjoy the Ferry Cruise down the Pumicestone Passage on Sunday 19 March. The rain disappeared, the sun came out and we all boarded the ferry for a cruise down the passage. Our friendly ferry master took us out of the marina whilst explaining the history and natural features of the area. We cruised across to the eastern side of Bribie Island and moved leisurely back and forth whist enjoying a pleasant morning tea. Heading back up toward Caloundra, he pointed out the places of interest. These included the line of sight lights which indicate the correct passage into Brisbane for international shipping. We returned safely to the wharf on time. All members then departed to a local park on the water to enjoy a picnic lunch. What looked like an ‘íffy’’day earlier turned out to be fine and most enjoyable. Many members lingered on, in the delightful surroundings, into the afternoon. Thanks to Alan Salmon for organising such a lovely day. Grayham & Judy Bickley ~ 5 ~ It’s a gorgeous morning as we drive into Flaxton Gardens, there were only a few early members parking their cars. The gardens were so pretty, the sound of a lawn mower was apparent. Even the bees were buzzing and the flowers were out. Where do we go? We follow our noses up the grand pathway, through big red barn doors to a large open room. Round tables set up with crisp white table cloths – this is us. The morning tea menu was sitting on the tables and much oohing and aahing was going on, we decided it was lucky you had to book in advance for the high tea, which consisted of 3 tier layers of cakes, slices and sandwiches together with your tea and coffee.