CHAIRMAN’S REPORT Motoring activities have largely been winding down as we move in towards winter with a very successful Rural Run behind us and our Annual Irishman Creek about to take place. This is a major event for the Branch and participants with entrants arriving from far and wide and this year facing one for the larger challenges ever planned. We look forward to the various tales and stories that emanate from their efforts and hope that there are some taking part who will record some of the activities for publication in The Hub. With around one hundred and fifty starters, there should be some prepared to spill the beans.
came to a halt for period, it is pleasing to be able to report that work is under way there again with completion in sight.
ROSS BUTLER Chairman ph 03 352 3160
With the Annual General Meeting taking place this month, I would encourage you to attend and have your say in the running of the Branch. There are still a couple of vacancies on the committee which can be filled from the floor and which do not take up a lot of time and as much effort as you can offer.
Whilst the upgrade to the clubrooms kitchen
Canterbury Branch Restoration of the Year Trophies Have you got a vehicle eligible for judging? It’s not too late to enter ... Enter online just go to the coming events section of our branch website: canterburybranchvintagecarclub.org.nz or fill in the entry form our May Hub
Last year’s overall winner was Hamish Pierce’s 1979 Leyland Clubman 1275GT - a superb ground up restoration. PAGE 5