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Southern Tablelands Heritage Automotive Restorers Club Inc. page 1
September 2017
Issue number 179
Lawrie Nock congratulates our new Club President Geoff Rudd .
page 2 The Wheel # 179 Southern Tablelands Heritage Automotive Restorers Club, Inc.
PO Box 1420, Queanbeyan NSW 2620, AUSTRALIA
President Vice President Joe Vavra Secretary Lawrie Nock 6230 3320 Email: [email protected] Membership Secretary Pam Corbett 6297 7285 Public Officer Chris Hillbrick -Boyd 62976014 Treasurer Brian Thomas 6253 8261 Events Director Max De Oliver Events Committee David Torricke-Barton 0401 071 143 David Arton 0414 923 349 Registrar John Corbett 6297 7285 Email: [email protected] Vehicle Inspectors Albert Neuss 6297 6225 Webmaster Malcolm Roxburgh 6236 9408 Email [email protected] Editor Rosemary Thomas 0438056938 Email: [email protected] Property Officers Ray & Barbara Malam 6238 3581 Publishing Committee John & Ronda Cornwell 0438 973 174, with Krystyna McLeish, Geoff Rudd, and Jane Nock Website: www.stharc.org.au Club Email: [email protected] Club Meetings held at 8pm; 1st Tuesday of each month (except January) at
the Girl Guide Hall, Erin St, Queanbeyan. Magazine Contributions should be submitted before the 15th of the month for the following month's issue. Articles covering events, members’ experiences, automotive/amechanical items or photographs welcomed. The editor reserves the right to accept, reject or modify any section of any article submitted for publication. The opinions and views expressed in the articles published in The Wheel are wholly those of the respective authors, not necessarily those of the Editor, or the Committee of the Southern Tablelands Heritage Automotive Restorers Club Inc. Previous copies of The Wheel are available from Australian National Library, Call No N796.70994WHE Photos/text are used with permission are © copyright of the owners and or SHTARC, or are public domain (if so indicated), or are used for “fair-use review” only. That is - images illustrate text next to which it appears, which provides critical commentary on the work in question for which it promotes. The images are of lower resolution and quality than the original (copies made from it will be of inferior quality). No free equivalent is available or could be created that would adequately give the same information. It is not replaceable. The image does not limit the copyright owners' rights to distribute the artwork in any way. The image's inclusion in the article is important because it is the subject of and is discussed in the text. The image is being used for informational purposes only. The material has previously been published in numerous sources, & on the internet with higher resolution images available elsewhere (Eg Amazon.com, Ebay.com).
Online publication: ISSN 2208-1593.
Southern Tablelands Heritage Automotive Restorers Club Inc. page 3
Minutes of General Meeting - Tuesday August 1 2017
Our thanks to Homestead Press for their support: 3 Paterson Pde, Queanbeyan NSW 2620 Tel: 026299 4500 Fax: 026299 4200 Email [email protected]
Meeting Commenced: 8.05 pm Held at: Girl Guides Hall Erin Street Queanbeyan Attendance: 35 members Apologies: noted Visitors: Patrick Hawke Guest speaker : No guest speaker due to AGM and award presen-tations President’s Report: President welcomed members to the last meeting at which he will be the President. In accordance with the club’s Constitution he cannot be elected to a third term in this posi-tion. Minutes of previous meeting Minutes of the July Meeting published in the August edition of The Wheel. Moved acceptance by Lawrie Nock Seconded Allan Boyd carried Treasurer’s Report: Current funds available $11732 including term deposit of $7924. Number of financial members is 84 with about 20 renewals still outstanding. Reimbursement sought for the following: Secretary for membership badges $ 55 , reimbursement for stamps and stationery for publications committee $330, Signflair for trophies $166, Homestead Press for publication of newsletter as per standing approval $319 . Moved acceptance Brian Thomas Seconded Geoff Rudd carried continued page 10
page 4 The Wheel # 179
President - Geoff Rudd
Vice-President - Joe Vavra
Treasurer -Brian Thomas
Secretary and CACTMC Representative - Lawrie Nock
Webmaster - Malcolm Roxburgh
Editor - Rosemary Thomas
Membership Secretary - Pam Corbett
Registrar and Council of Heritage Motor Clubs Delegate - John Corbett
Vehicle inspector –Albert Neuss
Public Officer - Chris Hillbrick-Boyd
Property Officers - Ray and Barbara Malam
Council of Heritage Motor Clubs Delegate Allan Boyd
Events Director - Max De Oliver
CACTMC Representatives -Jeff Gill
Southern Tablelands Heritage Automotive Restorers Club Inc. page 5
At 7pm we all met at the Diamond Restaurant for a fabulous Chinese meal. We welcomed two new members, Tina and Ian Oliver. We con-gratulated Geoff Rudd for taking up the vacant AGM position of Club President.
We wished Jane a happy and safe trip to America . Upon her return we are sure Jane will have some stories to share with us.
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St Paul’s 150th Field Day 1290 Old Cooma Road
Saturday September 9 9:30 am –2:30 pm
Free Parking Gold Coin Entry
For more details and entering your car contact:
Chris Forsey 0413 996 481
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Clarendon Classic Rally
September 16th & 17th, 2017 Set up all day Friday, from 8am
Be Early to get a great spot! Welcome BBQ, on Friday Night.
Saturday Night Dinner. Displays Features this year include:
100 Years of the Fordson Tractor &
150 Years of Lister. Also including The Model & Hobby Show, Kenworth Klassic Truck Show
(KK17). Plus Tractor & Vehicle Trek on Sunday Morning.
Twilight Showing on Saturday night. Free Amusement rides for the Kids.
We welcome all clubs to attend the rally, including NHMA and NON NHMA Clubs
If you have any questions please call me Steve Muscat on 0418 453 203, and the registration form on the club’s website will allow us to plan dis-
plays when we know what you’re bringing. Steam Train rides over the rally weekend:
We can now announce that in conjunction with Lachlan Valley Rail-way, steam trains will be running from Richmond to Mulgrave and return about every hour on both days of our rally. This is being provided by the Lachlan Valley Railway Association, the steam trains being used by this
group over the weekend are, 32 (3237) or 59 (5917) class steam locomotives with 1 Diesel Engine. Anyone wanting to have a nostalgic steam train ride is urged to book early. Look on our Web Site Page, Steam Train Online Book-
ings. Bookings are from 1st August until sold out. Vintage Double Decker Buses
Double Decker Bus Rides will be operating over the 2 days, linking the Richmond Station and the Machinery Show. Minimum Gold coin donation
each way for journeys on these buses.
Interested in going? Our Club Contact is Geoff Rudd
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STHARC ANNUAL
AWARDS This year our annual awards were held in conjunction with the Annual General Meeting, unfortunately 3 award recipients were unavailable to attend. The awards were presented during General Business and the category winners were: Presidents Choice (sponsored by Motor Spares): Pam Corbett Editors Choice (sponsored by Lion Battery): Christine Brown Commitment Award (sponsored by Summit Health Physio): John Ka-zamarek, not available. Restoration of the Year (sponsored by Electroplating Technology): Joe and Maureen Vavra. Most Attendance and winner of the perpetual shield (sponsored by Seif-fert Automotive): Graham Bates, not available. And this year’s Club Person of The Year and winner of the Perpetual Allan Claude Amey Memorial Shield (sponsored by Gary and Roz Hatch) was Pauline Campbell, also not available. At the end of the Annual General Meeting, a celebratory supper was enjoyed by all those who attended.
Club Presi-dent, Malcolm Stewart pre-senting “Presidents Choice” award” to Pam Corbett.
Club Editor, Rosemary Thomas (on right) presenting “Editors Choice” award to Christine Brown.
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Peta Weisfelt Roxburgh, of Summit Health Physio, with the “Club Commit-ment Award” awarded to John Kazamarek.
Albert Neuss of Seiffert Au-tomotive with the “Club Most Attendance” award and the perpetual shield won by Graham Bates.
Club President, Malcolm Stewart presenting “Club Restoration of the Year” award” to Joe and Maureen Vavra.
Gary Hatch (sponsor) with the perpetual Allan Claude Amey Me-morial Shield and award for “Club Person of the Year” won by Pauline Campbell
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Continued from page 3
Secretary’s Report
Correspondence: In
Notice from Service One handed to Treasurer
marketing emails from suppliers seeking business.
Magazines received where possible are available to STHARC members
on the STHARC website. Electronic versions on STHARC.ORG.AU
website . Hard copy newsletters received available at front table for
members.
Correspondence Out:
Email messages are send out to members by email to keep them current
about activities which come up between meetings and newsletters.
STHARC’S Website offers the most reliable and up to date source of
information about events. Members should refer to the website for the
most up to date advice about events.
Editor: Editor is always looking for additional reports and articles for
The Wheel.
Website: Club news, and details about events are loaded onto STHARC
website as they become available.
Registrar: 3 new registrations on club plates Falcon, Valiant S and a
Celica
Property Officer: items available for inspection by members.
Public Officer : nil report
Council Reports:
ACT Council Delegate unable to locate written report before meeting.
Council of Heritage Motor Clubs: nothing significant to report
Events:
Details of events are loaded onto STHARC website as they become
available. Chris Forsey advised the meeting of the St Paul’s 150th
anniversary celebration on 9 September, at which STHARC members
have been invited to display cars. Details will be on the website and in
the events calendar.
Forthcoming events :
STHARC is one of the hosts for Terribly British Day to be held on 3
December.
The Pavilion at the Hall recreation ground has been booked for the
Southern Tablelands Heritage Automotive Restorers Club Inc. page 11
STHARC Christmas Party to be held on Sunday 10 December 2017. It is hoped that a working group will be formed to plan and deliver this event for members. Some volunteers are needed. Other forthcoming events in August/September/October are notified on the club website and when possible in the newsletter. General Business: Membership renewals are now due. Members who are not financial should not use club plated cars which are registered through STHARC, as they are technically unregistered if the owner is not a financial mem-ber of the club. Members are reminded to include their name as a refer-ence if paying by EFT. Hazel advised that some of the proceeds from the manning of the Driv-er /Reviver centre in July have been distributed to STHARC totalling over $300. A message has been received from RMS seeking comment on the 60 day log book trial which ends in October. Members present gave over-whelming support for the continuation of the 60 day arrangements. The ability with which the present one page can be falsely produced was mentioned and the need for a good quality log book was agreed. The Secretary is to respond to the RMS on this matter. Annual Awards Presentation In previous years the annual awards presentation has been conducted at a separate function. The amount of work needed and the cost risk factors in running this event have resulted in the decision to hold the presentation at the AGM. The success of the monthly social dinner gatherings provides members wishing to have a night out with fellow club members to do so. The awards were presented by the sponsors where possible. President’s choice award sponsored by Motor Spares, went to Pam Corbett for her behind the scenes work in maintaining the club’s mem-bership base and supporting the Club Registrar Editor’s Choice award sponsored by Lion Batteries was presented by Rosemary Thomas to Christine Brown Commitment Award, sponsored by Lion Batteries went to John Kacz-marek Restoration of the Year Award sponsored by Electroplating Technolo-gy, went to Joe and Maureen Vavra for their classic caravan Perpetual trophies went to Most Attendance sponsored by Seiffert Automotive, went to Graham Bates continued on page 13
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We welcome our new members
Tina and Ian Oliver
Perhaps they can write a ‘know your member ‘ profile for the next magazine issue!
Southern Tablelands Heritage Automotive Restorers Club Inc. page 13
Continued from page 11
Club Person of the Year sponsored by Gary and Ros Hatch and the
perpetual Claude Amey Memorial Shield were awarded to Pauline
Campbell.
Return to general business . Annual General Meeting: At the AGM all positions become vacant.
An election of office bearers will be held at the meeting. Several of the
existing office bearers have indicated their willingness to stand for elec-
tion again to their existing positions. The club has been advised by
members that most of the eligible office bearers are available for re-
election. Apart from the position of President, the current committee
has been advised that there are members prepared to accept election
to all of the other office bearer positions. The meeting was adjourned
to hold the AGM.
Adjournment of meeting for AGM
Resumption of monthly meeting
New Vice President Joe Vavra, thanked members for their support at
the AGM and resumed the August Meeting. He advised that there is a
guest speaker for the September meeting. No other general business
Birthdays and anniversaries: Chris H-B, Tony Brown, Malcolm Rox-
burgh, Janice Bateman
Health and Welfare: no reports
Raffle: A collection of cooler and other bags drawn by our visitor
and won by Garry Hatch
Meeting closed: 9.25 pm
WANTED
MEMBER PROFILES AND CAR RESTORA-
TION STORIES FOR OUR MONTHLY
MAGAZINE ISSUES.
Send to— [email protected]
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OTHER EVENTS THAT STHARC MEMBERS ARE FREE TO
ATTEND
Date August 2017 Invite
Sat 5th to Sun 6th
NSW All Holden Day & Swap Meet
https://www.nswallholdenday.com.au/
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Day/Date
Day/September 2017 Invite
Sun 3rd
COOTAMUNDRA ANTIQUE MOTOR CLUB 26th FATHERS DAY SWAP MEET Cootamundra Showground Pinkerton Rd/Berthong St Gates Open 6am. Gate entry $5 Children U/12 free Contact: Lynn & Barry Gavin 02 6942 1282 or Mob 0488 42 1976. Swap will NOT be cancelled for any reason.
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Sat16th- Sun17th
Sydney Antique Machinery Club, Annual “Clarendon Classic” Rally, Truck and Hobby Show Hawksbury Show-grounds Clarendon NSW free entry and camping for ex-hibitors. http://www.sydneyantiquemachineryclub.com/
Sat 23rd
Riverina Truck Show & kids Convoy. 1pm to 7.45pm
Location: Lake Albert foreshore and Ron Wheeler Park, Wagga Wagga NSW7.45pm http://www.riverinatruckshowandkidsconvoy.com
FYI
Day/Date
October 2017 Invite
Fri 13th to Sun 15th
Girder Fork Rally. Location: CMHAC Club House 11 Bolaro St.Cooma, This very popular rally will again this year be organised and run by Cooma Monaro Historic Automobile Club, utilising their very modern clubhouse and facilities. This rally will be over scenic sealed roads of the Cooma Monaro area and foothills of the Snowy Moun-tains. Clubhouse address is 11 Bolaro Street, Coo-ma. Turn right on to Bolaro Street just before the Marlborough Motel as you are coming into town from Canberra. For those arriving early a short run will be held on Friday afternoon for those wanting a little more riding! Entry forms coming soon. Link: www.coomacarclub.com.au
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Day/Date
October 2017 Invite
Sat 14th
PARKES ANTIQUE MOTOR CLUB'S 23rdAN-NUAL SWAP MEET + CENTRAL WEST CAR CLUB SHOW N SHINE Pioneer Oval Parkes. Gates open for Swap Meet at 6:00am Site are $10.00 includes one entry Swappers entry available from 2pm Friday Limited powered sites Swap Meet General Admission is $5.00 For further details contact: Allen Curteis (02) 6862 5848 Phil Dixon 0419 888 695. See Flyer
FYI
Sun 15th
All Chrysler Day @ Museum of Fire 1 Muse-um Drive Penrith NSW 8am-3pm http://www.allchryslerday.com/2016-show-information/
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Day/Date
November 2017 Invite
Sun 4th
Cooma Motorfest | Cooma Showgrounds Bi-annual Motorfest with: Street Machines, Hot Rods, Vintage & Classic Cars, Muscle Cars, Military Vehicles, Motor Bikes, Trucks & Trucks, Stationary Engines, Art Exhibition & plenty of stuff for the kids. Motorfest coin-cides with the annual Snowy Ride (over 1000 riders and bikes checking in through the day) & Australian National Busking Championships. Link http://www.coomacarclub.com.au/
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December 2017 Invite
Octo-ber 2018
CHMC half yearly General Meeting will be held at Queanbeyan hosted by STHARC. STHARC steering committee required ASAP. Plan to be in place by 30th Septem-ber 2017. Please contact STHARC secre-tary if interested in assisting with the or-ganizing this event.
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STHARC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 1 August 2017 Meeting held at Girl Guides Hall Erin Street Queanbeyan Meeting commenced 8.30 pm Meeting attended by 35 members Apologies noted in attendance book Opening of meeting: The meeting was opened by the President Mal-colm Stewart Minutes of 2015 AGM: Acceptance of the minutes of the 2016 meet-ing as published in the Wheel of September 2016 and August 2017 was sought. Acceptance moved by Lawrie Nock seconded by Keith Bateman accepted. President’s Report by Malcolm Stewart Vice President’s Report – no report proposed Treasurer’s Report by Brian Thomas The Treasurer’s report was published in the August edition of the Wheel. The club remains in a strong and sustainable financial posi-tion. The deficit in 2016/2017 arose from the need to acquire comput-er equipment to facilitate publication of the Wheel. The editor noted that the computer equipment is not noted in the club’s balance sheet. The addition of this asset was noted and the report will be amended. It was moved that the report as amended be approved. Acceptance Moved Brian Thomas Seconded Jane Nock accepted Secretary’s Report by Lawrie Nock The influx of new members driven at least partly by the introduction of the 60 log book trial in NSW has continued. The club now has more than 100 members. Last year at this time we were wishing our friend Ian McLeish all the best for his recovery. We were saddened by his passing late last year. We have lost some other members but not from the historic motoring movement. While it is regrettable when mem-bers leave the club it is less of a loss when they have merely moved to another club whose interests more closely match those of the member concerned as has happened in some cases this year The club has operated throughout the year without anyone formally filling the role of Events Director. The willingness of John Kaczmarek to accept the role as spokesman for the Events Committee made plan-ning and communication to the membership of our events
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program possible. The increasing uptake by members of email and web access has improved the effectiveness and timeliness of communications with members. Regular emailings to advise of club matters seems to work well. Several members have advised that they have found these messages helpful. Any members who find such communications unhelp-ful should let the Secretary know so the mailing list can be amended. Registrar’s Report by John Corbett. The Registrar emphasised the need for members to provide him with copies of the registration papers for all cars on H plates. It is a requirement of the registration that such papers be held by the Registrar and if they are not held the registration is techni-cally invalid. Editor’s Report by Rosemary Thomas. This year has been a learning curve and challenge. The purchase of new equipment and internet ac-cess has helped greatly. All copies of The Wheel are now stored on a portable hard drive and a manual of procedures has been produced for future editors. The biggest problems this year has been the lack of arti-cles for the cover story each month and the lack of member profiles. A big thank you to all those who have submitted items this past year, especially Malcolm Roxburgh, Malcolm Stewart and Jane Nock. Webmaster’s report by Malcolm Roxburgh. The club’s website is a most important tool for members to remain up to date on coming events and changes to them, as well as providing an opportunity to reminiscence over past outings. The website contains a library of previous issues of The Wheel and other photos that have not appeared in print. An examina-tion of website stats so far this year show over 1400 visitors with over 5000 views from more than 50 countries including 15 views from Uzbeki-stan, but we know who that is. I urge you to look at the web Club Events page and the Club News and Information page at least once a week to remain abreast of changes. Property Officer’s Report by Ray Malam. The club has a range of club specific apparel items available for members. Events Director’s Report The fact that he position of Events Director had not been filled at the 2016 AGM was noted. During the year mem-bers of the events committee and in particular John Kaczmarek have stepped in to help fill the void. During the year there was a good range of club events for members to enjoy. New initiatives introduced by the current Events Committee mem-bers have been well attended by members throughout the year. The club has a nominee to fill this position for the forthcoming year.
The reports by Committee Members being complete the President de-clared all positions in the club vacant and handed over the running of the
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election of office bearers for 2017/2018 to the Presiding Officer for the election, Allan Boyd. The Presiding Officer outlined the process for the filling of vacancies. The meeting was advised that no formal nominations have been re-ceived for the filling of Committee of Management positions and that therefore all positions are open for nomination by members present at the meeting. Any member interested in being elected to any of the Committee of Management positions was invited to nominate. President: There was no-one present at the meeting who was willing to accept nomination for the position of President and the position was declared vacant to be filled as a casual vacancy. Vice President: Joe Vavra has advised that he is willing to stand for the position of Vice President. Nominated by Pam Corbett, seconded by Lawrie Nock and accepted by Joe. No other nominations were re-ceived. The nomination was and put to the vote and accepted by the meeting. Treasurer:Brian Thomas has indicated his willingness to continue in the role as Treasurer. Nominated by Geoff Rudd, seconded by Mal-colm Stewart and accepted by Brian. No other nominations were re-ceived. The nomination was and put to the vote and accepted by the meeting. Secretary:Lawrie Nock indicated his willingness to continue in the role as Secretary. Nominated by Keith Bateman seconded by Ray Malam and accepted by Lawrie. No other nominations were received. The nomination was and put to the vote and accepted by the meeting. Membership Secretary: Pam Corbett indicated her willingness to con-tinue in the role as Membership Secretary. Nominated by Maureen Vavra seconded by Ronda Cornwell and accepted by Pam. No other nominations were received. The nomination was and put to the vote and accepted by the meeting. Registrar:John Corbett indicated his willingness to continue in the role as Registrar. Nominated by Geoff Rudd, seconded by Keith Bateman and accepted by John. No other nominations were received.
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The nomination was and put to the vote and accepted by the meeting. Editor: Rosemary Thomas has agreed to continue in the role of Editor and has made herself available for election to this position. Nominated by Jane Nock, seconded by Christine Brown and accepted by Rose-mary. No other nominations were received. The nomination was and put to the vote and accepted by the meeting. Web Master: Malcolm Roxburgh indicated his willingness to continue in the role as Webmaster. Nominated by Chris Hillbrick-Boyd, seconded by John Corbett and accepted by Malcolm. No other nominations were received. The nomination was and put to the vote and accepted by the meeting. Events Director : Max de Oliver has indicated his willingness to accept the role as Events Director. Nominated by Lawrie Nock, seconded by Joe Vavra and accepted by Max. No other nominations were received. The nomination was and put to the vote and accepted by the meeting. Property Officers :The Secretary advised the meeting that Ray and Barbara Malam have advised that they are willing to continue in the role as Property Officers. Nominated by Lawrie Nock, seconded by Davis Torricke-Barton and accepted by Ray and Barbara. No other nomina-tions were received. The nomination was and put to the vote and ac-cepted by the meeting. Appointment of members to other roles: There are several other office bearer positions which do not require holders to be elected at the AGM. It is usual practice for STHARC to fill these positions at the AGM. Although there is no formal need for the holders of these positions to be elected it was suggested that the opportunity to fill the positions as part of the AGM and have member’s acceptance of the proposed office bear-ers was one which should be taken. Bush Council Representatives :The current delegates have agreed to continue in this role. The AGM accepted the appointment of Allan Boyd and John Corbett as STHARC delegates to CHMC and Christine Hill-brick-Boyd as an alternate delegate. CACTMC Representatives: Jeff Gill has agreed continue in the role as STHARC Delegate to CACTMC. Lawrie Nock has agreed to be the al-ternate Delegate. The AGM accepted the appointment of Jeff Gill as the delegate and Lawrie Nock as the alternate delegate Public Officer: The role of Public Officer is an appointment by the Committee of Management. Christine Hillbrick-Boyd has agreed to con-tinue as Public Officer for STHARC. Continued on page 26
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St Paul's Anglican Church - Field Day
9 September 2017
A field day will be held on the grounds of St Paul's Anglican Church, located on the Old Cooma Road, Googong (near the Mount Campbell Estate) on Saturday 9 September 2017.
We have been invited to provide a display of classic vehicles. Stall holders will include agriculture and farm machinery, art and craft stalls. The local fire ser-vice and other community groups will be in attendance - a fun day for all the community! The field day is part of a range of activities to celebrate 150 years of St Paul's.
It would be helpful if you could let me know in advance if you are planning to attend as this will ensure that we allocate enough space.
When: Saturday 9 September 2017 (cars to be on site from 8.30 am to 2.30 pm)
Where: 1290 Old Cooma Road, Googong (1km past the turnoff to Burra Road, near the Mount Campbell Estate)
Contact/queries: register your interest to participate with Chris Forsey 0413 996 481 or [email protected]
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Manning of Driver/Reviver centre
Lake George 15-16July 2017 STHARC usually takes on the manning of the Wheatley VC Driver/Reviver centre at Lake George a couple of time each winter. This event is facilitated and largely managed by Hazel and Malcolm Roxburgh.
STHARC’s participation provides an opportunity for STHARC members to share their interest with other motorists while encouraging those trav-ellers to take a break from the driving and enjoy some fresh air. During winter that air can be a little fresher than one would wish. The outlook over the dry Lake George basin to the wind turbines between Bungen-dore and Tarago is a pleasant one to share with other motorists who call in.
Hazel opened the centre up each morning. Club members called in throughout the day to share their vehicles and company with fellow mo-torists. There was a good roll up on Saturday providing an interesting range of vehicles for the travelling public to inspect. We were in 'convoy' with Paul’s T model Ford, on Long Gully Lane and the Federal Highway. It was
great to see, I'm sure Paul got a lot of thumbs up along the way. Saturday’s weather was not very welcoming but that didn’t stop some members. Sunday did not let out its secret until late morning. By the time Tony and Christine arrived with the Mustang the fog had largely disappeared and the skies remained blue throughout the day. We had an interesting mix of members of the travelling public come to inspect the cars and their being on display clearly did the job of encouraging some people to take that break from the driving and get out of the car for a walk around.
Roll Call :Hazel Roxburgh, David Arton, Joe and Maureen Vavra - moderns
Saturday Sunday
Malcolm Roxburgh Fergie tractor Jane Nock Bentley S2
Paul Cunneen Model T Ford Lawrie Nock
Packard Clipper
Mac and Lucy Rugala Chev Impala Tony and Christine Brown
Allan and Chris Boyd BMW 633CSi Ford Mustang
Brian Thomas & Wilson BMW By Lawrie Nock and Mac Rugala
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Ladies’ Morning Tea Friday
July 28, 2017
We had a good attendance of eleven ladies at our July morning tea, held at Ktb’s Kitchen at Queanbeyan, with everyone in a chatty mood.
Hopefully, the crafty ladies took the opportunity to visit Spotlight next door, to stock up on their craft needs while the sale was on.
Attendees: Jantje Brown, Fran Vaughan, Krystyna McLeish, Jane Nock, Nancy-Lea Legge, Ronda Cornwell, Chris Hillbrick-Boyd, Benita Thomas, Kay Carratt, Hazel Roxburgh & Christine Brown.
Apologies: Barbara Malam
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Ladies’ Morning Teas
2017
Our SEPTEMBER morning tea will be held at 10 am on Friday, 29 September at Country Heir Giftware & Cafe, 54 Monaro Street, Queanbeyan
Just a reminder that as the NOVEMBER morning tea is our last for 2017, we will be going to the Federal Golf Club at Red Hill.
If people are interested in staying on for lunch, I can organise a table. A combined ladies and gents morning tea/lunch at this venue would be a fitting finale for the morning tea season.
Could you please let me know if you are able to attend on this day for morning tea, lunch or both, as I will have to advise the club of approximate numbers.
Christine Brown
Ph: 0412 442 623 or
Email: [email protected]
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STHARC Items Available Items available for sale at our monthly meetings are listed on the website stharc.files.wordpress.com/2016/04/stharc-items-for-sale-rev-3.pdf Please let property officers Ray and Barbara Mallam know at a meeting or ph 6238 3581 if you would like to buy or try on any items.
Our thanks go to all who contributed articles and photos to this month’s publication and to the production and distribution team.
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The Committee of management members present agreed to her ap-pointment as Public Officer. The appointment was supported by mem-bers present at the AGM. Vehicle inspector:The AGM accepted the appointment of Albert Neuss Publications Committee: Ronda and John Cornwell, Geoff Rudd, Krystyna McLeish and Jane Nock. The members of the Publications Committee have indicated their willingness to continue as members of that committee. Events Committee : members willing to be involved in the planning of events were invited to contact the newly elected Events Director. Max advised that Phillip Selmes has already indicated his willingness to be a member of the committee. David Torricke-Barton was the only member of the previous committee present and indicated a willingness to contin-ue on the committee. The Presiding Officer handed the control of the meeting back to the in-coming Committee. In the absence of a President the Vice President took the chair and thanked the outgoing Committee and Office Bearers and welcomed the incoming occupants. General Business Members were asked to reconsider their capacity to take on the position of President. Meeting Closure The meeting closed at 9.20pm for resumption of the August Monthly General Meeting.
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