No. 74 May-Jun 2010 GBCC newsletter

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Geelong Bottle & Collectables Club Inc Volume 74 May/June 2010

GEELONG COLLECTBALES SHOW SCHEDULE INSIDE

First club market day a money-spinner

BUYING POWER


From the desk of the president

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WHO’S WHO President: Dave Smith 0419 434 306

Vice-president:  Peter Harding Treasurer: Bob Bauer Secretary: Tracey Elso Assistant secretary:  Noel Dawson Librarian:  Craig Finegan

ard to believe it has already been a year since my first president’s report. After being re-elected at our AGM (I still think because no one else wanted the job!) I am coming to grips with my role. First, thanks to the committee. Your great efforts over the past year have helped re-invigorate our club. All members still have the task of trying to increase membership. Hopefully by having great club evenings and being positive about the club, existing and new members will keep attending. Our meetings are producing fantastic new finds and members are putting efforts in to what they can bring to display. And speaking of bringing to our club nights – welcome to all! We must always make the club welcoming to all comers,

be positive about what the club has to offer to existing members and prospective new members . I will be away on holidays for the July meeting but I am sure vice-president Peter can handle all issues while I am away, When I return, the committee and club members will have to ramp up our preparations for our October 23 show. Committee meetings seem to work well one week before our club meeting (third Monday, 7.30pm).Please tell any committee members of any issues you want to raise. Hope you have a great bus trip to the Maryborough show. Remember, final numbers for this great road trip need to be in at our July and August meetings. See you all there. Enjoy what you collect. David Smith President

Diary dates August

7 – MURWILLUMBAH (Annual exhibition and trading fair; Murwillumbah Civic Centre) 28-29 – INVERELL (Bottle & Collectables Show; Delunga Multi-Purpose Hall) 28-29 – MARYBOROUGH (Victorian State Show, Maryborough Harness Raceway, Carisbrook )

Editor:  Cam Ward 0430 369 146

September

Public officer:  Kim Johnson

23 – GEELONG (Biennial Bottle & Collectables Show, Geelong Showgrounds) 30 – GRAFTON (Annual show; The Barn, Grafton SHowgrounds)

11-12 – WAUCHOPE (Bottle & Collectables Show) 18 – BRISBANE (Bottle & Collectables Show, Smith Street Hall, Cleveland)

October

State representative:  David Smith Catering officer:  Pam Bauer Committee members:  Tony Parsons Craig Finegan Kim Johnson Noel Dawson and executives

Geelong Bottle and Collectables Club Inc.

The club meets on the fourth Monday of each month (excluding December) at the Belmont Park Pavilion, Barrabool Road, under the James Harrison Bridge. Club postal address: Geelong Bottle and Collectables Club Inc. Box 5049 North Geelong LPO 3215


FUN IN THE SUN: Plenty of collectors were happy to take advantage of mild weather and wander the aisles at this year’s Geelong Swap Meet. The serious collectors were there before the sun came up.

Swap meet drawing power grows

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t may not yet have the tradition of Bendigo or the sheer geographical size of Ballarat, but the Geelong Swap Meet is fast becoming an annual fixture for many collectors. They turned out in their

hundreds again this year, swarming over the Geelong Showgrounds blessed with brilliant autumn sunshine. They came in the hope of adding an elusive trophy to their collections, of finding a new project to tackle

headlong or merely to enjoy the thrill of the hunt and to daydream. Yes, there were projects only for the diehard automotive enthusiast. But there were also plenty of bargains to be had. And as always, the displays of pristine vehicles –

on sale or just on show – were a highlight. It would have been a very finicky collector who walked away from the showgrounds empty-handed or unimpressed.

THE WHEEL THING: Cars at the swap meet were there to be driven away (above) or merely admired up close (below).

CLASSIC BEAUTY: An eye-catching Bentley.


Market forces provide a

TO MARKET, TO MARKET: Some of the vast array of good for sale. The range was no less diverse inside the hall.

PRIME POSITION: Dot seems in no hurry to vacate her position next to the heater.

THE HUNTER: Flush with another Geelong victory the previous night, Ern does a spot of bargain hunting.


timely boost to club coffers T

he club has managed to turn its first ever market day into a tidy profit, adding around $600 to the coffers as the countdown to this October’s show continues. There were more than enough positives from the club’s first foray as a “market day entrepreneur” to outweigh the few inevitable hiccups that occurred. And it must be remembered that this was essentially a mini trash and treasure market in suburban Rugby Street in Belmont early on a Saturday morning. A few stallholders were able to set up inside on the Friday, while others set off before daybreak on Saturday. (Joe and Dot were the envy of all chilled early birds and club members on Saturday because their stall was next to a heater!) Having all stall holders assigned to a pre-allocated spot eased some of the potential headaches and there were any number of club members willing to help unload vehicles to aid stallholders. In all, there were about 40 sites, plus free ones for the club and the 1st Belmont scout group, whose hall was taken over for the market. Some stall holders had quiet sales but others were very happy. The club-run barbecue proved a handy money spinner (as well as keeping Tony and Alan slightly warmer than most in the cold early hours). Whether we hold the same kind of market in the future remains to be seen. Some of the major outlays we had this time around such as the stencils will enable us to make cheaper signs from now on (these proved much more effective than newspaper advertising). Some suggestions being bandied around at the end of the day were for a collectables/ bottles-only swap and sell day, or another market day every two years. Thanks to all, especially Peter, Tracey and Alan for helping set up, all club stall holders for pitching in and packing up, Alan, Peter and Tony for getting us so many donated goods and Elsie for her donated pickles.

HOT STUFF: Tony and Alan working hard to keep the morning chill at bay (with the help of a barbecue that proved in hot demand all day.

Welcome meating place T

he market day barbecue was not the first we’d run this year. The club had already run two barbecue days outside Bunnings at Corio and Waurn Ponds; both were a real success. Not as much stock was needed to cover this barbecue as there was some surplus left over from the Bunnings ones. However I purchased an extra $62.60 worth to start the day off. We were also selling tea and coffee as well, with bacon and eggs being a big hit early on a freezing cold morning. As the day warmed up, so did the sausage sales, the egg and bacon slowing down just as we ran out of eggs. They came off the menu

and replaced by sausage with bacon. Alan was working hard flipping and turning and I was busy dishing up and serving. It eventually came time to make a decision, so we sent Craig off to get some more sausages. Then, because Craig was the number one customer, we needed some more. A further $25.10 in purchases was enough to get us through and we sold the last sausage at around 1pm. By this stage my apron pocket had a lot of weight in it. A profit of $319.25 was made in about 5½ hours work. Going by the serviettes we used, around 160 serves of food were sold. We still have some stock left over including soft drink and

bottled water. I am sure this will be sold at our show in October. A big thank-you goes out to Alan Snowden for his culinary skills (although I think he just wanted to keep warm over the barbecue earlier on), Peter Harding for helping set up, Craig Finegan for doing the run around for us and to all at the club who supported the barbecue on the day. A special thank-you goes out to club president David Smith for all his hard work in putting this event together, along with everyone else who helped. Definitely no sausages for me for tea that night when I got home! Tony Parsons


minutes May monthly meeting May 24, 2010

Secretary Tracey Elso not present at meeting, so minutes taken by Tony Parsons Meeting opened: 8pm Apologies: Tracey, Craig, Robyn & Neil, Bruce & Elsie, Anne & Darryl, Pam, Leanne. Moved: Peter Seconded: Alan Minutes of previous meeting Moved: Jennifer Seconded: Ern Business arising from minutes: Letter and card sent with thanks in return Correspondence: Nil Treasurer’s report: Term deposit $2556 Cash tin $0 Tea tin $45 Swap & sell tin $0 $540 made from the market at Belmont Scout Hall Inc $20 from MS Moved: Chris Seconded: Peter General Business: Market Day $485 – stall holders $40 – early birds $305 – sale of goods $319.20 – bbq

Signs $380 Paint $30 Ties $10 Ads $58 Rent $115 Tip fees $17

Costs $610 $1150 – sub total Balance $540 Peter moveded a big thank-you to David for his work on the market day MS Association talk David did a public speak to MS with a very positive response. They would like another speaker in the future and donated $20 to the club. Meeting closed: 8.29pm Best Aquired: 1st: Alan Snowden 2nd: 3rd:

Pears Soap mirror

Ron & Jan

Geelong Cement sign

Alan S

Jolly Nigger money boxes


latest finds May Tony

Read’s Dairy St Arnaud milk bottle 10 small ceramic label crown seals

Alan

Dewars Whisky pub mirror Early Pears Soap advertising Palace Hotel Torquay cup Diana/Jolly Nigger cast iron money boxes Bendigo Pottery kiln ash tray 1938

Barry

Artillery bank

FIRST THIRD

Joe and Dot Bickford and Sons, SA codd Jan and Ron Chris Cam

Disney enamelled tray Geelong Cement sign Geelong souvenir ware

David

Standard half-gallon jar

Peter

Embassy scrapbook Shire of Corio glasses (set of six)

SECOND

Allen’s Sweets clown money box Polar Milk bottle ceramic label Victorian history/Geelong war books Tynee-Tips tin/Fry’s Chocolate box

SIGN OF THE TIMES: This imposing Geelong Cement enamel sign landed Ron and Jan second place in May’s latest finds, despite not being in mint condition.


minutes April committee monthly meeting Meeting opened: 7:40pm Apologies: Bob, Noel Minutes of previous meeting Moved: Dave; Seconded: Alan General Business General Meeting: All committee members as per 2009 Treasurer’s report: Audit to be done by Bob when is possible. Tony to do minutes at next week’s meeting Market Day: Inside booked out; verandah booked nearly booked out; outside nearly full BBQ – Tony – shopping list done Thurs/Fri – Tracey, Tony, Alan, Peter, Craig on deck to help set up Signs – Look good, placed in strategic areas for max. exposure October Show Show flyers – to be amended Show schedule – new categories; Peter to do new style schedule Dave – get Travis to do editorial with ABCR re new style schedule Banner/signs – to be sorted Raffle – lollies in a jar again Bollards – Peter to ask Jack Leen Trestles – Melbourne company = 100 trestles booked – half price of company previously been using here in Geelong Chairs – talk to Bob Rope – Craig & Tracey – ex Telecom rope Advertising – look at different web sites to advertise (e.g. Glass websites such as Angela Bowey’s Glass site).

June committee monthly meeting Apologies: Craig, Kim, Cam. General Business: October show Friday nights BBQ – to be catered by Rotary; $9/adults $6/children as advertised on show schedule; Rotary to get full catering profits from weekend; weather permitting it will be held in front of the shed, or under cover in the machinery shed; trestles and chairs may be needed from members Programs – 800+ done by Briter Printing for $176 and mailed to AABR for insertion into next magazine; some to be sent to other Victorian clubs to be put in their club newsletters as well as advertising for the event. Cam to organise advertising with clubs. Trestles – booked, Dave to look at sample; $9 per trestle delivered Chairs – from club rooms; do they need a clean? Bob to check availability and condition. Bollards + Rope – Tony Leen; Peter to contact & organise; rope – Craig & Tracey; ex-Telecom rope; signs for rope barriers – Bob to organize use of old ones Security – Plenty of volunteers to assist again, including those sleeping overnight; need bright tape for doors not being used – can’t lock them for OHS reasons, but can put tape across them barring people from using; vests, name tags and lanyards found; name tags – need to ensure that name tags stating member/stall holder/exhibitor/early bird must be worn; No Tag – No Entry; door police – really need to by vigilant on door security; noticeboards – to herd people in right direction so that they can be watched by door security Front Desk – to be manned by two people at all times and one “door bitch” too. Table segmenting – using masking tape only, not butcher’s paper as previously (save the trees!). Welcome note – to be placed on each table, A5-size, reads name/site number/stall holder/exhibitor/trading hours/exit door policies/ future suggestions – Tracey to draw up. Drinks/urn – Peter to find urn; everyone to freeze water for ice, drinks to be bought and sold inside the hall. Other business Subs – can we do a direct deposit form with the reminder notice that will be put in the next newsletter? Geelong Info Book – not in it this year; have filled out form for insertion next year. Meeting Closed: 9:50pm


latest finds June Peter

Souvenir envelope – first glider flight Geelong-Melbourne

David

Jumbo peanut butter/saline Three advertising milks

Ron and Jan Mermaid table salt tin Noel Backwell IXL receipt Tony

1980s Footy Records Deans ginger beer Les Bray crown seal

Alan

Art deco Kayser Hose counter sign (ex-Myer Melbourne) Thorn Whisky match striker (circa 1900) Magic Robot game (1950s)

Francis

Henfrey Hamilton (1850s) The Standard fruit jar (quart) Fletcher Hamilton (1890s)

Mick

Zar-Ona Shaving Cream jar Convict stone jar

Tracey Justin

Glass and hallmarked silver vases/candlesticks Locally found bottles

STRIKING: Mick’s Zar-Ona Shaving Cream stoneware jar (above) and Alan’s Kayser Hose counter sign were among the most eye-catching finds in June.

SECOND

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FIRST

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Notices

CLASSIFIEDS

Need to e-mail a photo? Like to post a photo online to sell an item? Have a lend of the club’s digital camera. ASK PETER FOR DETAILS

Wanted to buy Anything to do with Jim Beam, Coca Cola, ceramic Garfields and Ned Kelly. Collectables collector. Phone Len Ellmer on 5224 1469. Royal Doulton whisky flasks Kingsware/Old electric jugs Blowtorches, clean or dirty and any spares. Phone JIM HUNTER on 5127 6420. Member of the Gippsland club. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Anything to do with Singer. Phone Bruce or Elsie on 5275 5450. Matchboxes, labels, vesta boxes, match grips and Meakin china. Phone 5276 1267. Any old newspapers and documents. Prefer Geelong and areas but will consider anything. Phone Peter on 5275 3411. Geelong street guides and business directories. Phone 5266 1126. Any Scouting memorabilia. Phone Shane on 5229 6469. Milk glass Vegemite/Marmite jars. Also screw top metal lids, any size. Phone Bruce on 0408 527 741.

Wanted to buy

Pre-1956 telephone directories. Geelong & District or Melbourne Phone Cam on 0430 369 146. Any old newspapers and documents. Prefer Geelong and areas but will consider anything. Phone Peter on 5275 3411. Victa logo plate For original model Phone Alan on 5255 4773 or 0403 160 336. Embassy branded items. The old GJ Coles home brand. Will BUY anything. Phone Peter on 5275 3411. Aussie fruit/preserving/jam jars Geelong bottles Ceramic label milks and soft drinks David 0419 434 306/5243 4306

For sale Auction catalogues – Christie’s, Sotheby’s, Leonard Joel. Decorative arts, collectables, furniture, jewellery, etc. Glossy, full colour, great for reference. $2 each. Phone Cam on 0430 369 146. National Geographic magazines 1940s-2000s. Classic stories, great ads. $1 per issue Phone Cam on 0430 369 146.


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