Canterbury Branch Coming Events
November 3rd Noggin and Natter
3rd/9th Taieri Tour
Sat 5th Hororata Highland Games Run
Sun 6th Grounds Maintenance Morning Wed 9th Motorcycle Noggin
Tues 15th Grounds Maintenance Morning Wed 16th 9-90s, Commercial Noggin
Sat 19th Motorcycle Run to Ashburton Display Sun 20th Old cars, bikes and coffee Sun 20th Homestead Run Wed 23rd North Canterbury Noggin Sat 26th Annual Motorcycle Rally
December
Thurs 1st Noggin and Natter
Sat 3rd Vintage Annual Rally Sun 4th Grounds Maintenance Morning Wed 7th 9-90s
Sat 10th Christmas Social Wed 14th Motorcycle Christmas Noggin Sun 18th OCBC and Children’s Picnic Wed 21st Commercial Christmas Noggin Wed 21st North Canterbury Noggin Mon 26th Boxing Day Run
January 2023
Mon 2nd Motorcycle New Year Run
Sun 8th Picnic Run
Sun 15th Old cars, bikes and coffee Wed 18th Commercial Noggin
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
Another month has rolled by, with the weather warming and the weekends filling up with things to do.
After an interesting start to the week the rain and snow cleared in time for a good weekend of weather for the swap meet, which was well attended by people both buying and selling. Many thanks to Colin Hey for another year of successfully gathering together all the moving parts to make it happen, and thanks also to all who volunteered their time to one of the numerous tasks that keep things going over the weekend. As the swap meet is effectively the only fund raising event for the year, the contribution to keeping the branch running for another year is greatly appreciated.
Once again there was a good turnout for OCBC, as well as being the start point for the All British day (once again organised by Colin Hey), and although there was a range of vehicles represented anything not of English heritage was well and truly outnumbered. I’m thinking there must be a collective noun for that large a group of Mini’s.
A thought when looking over the Japanese car and motorcycle swap meet display is that this is probably the future of the club, particularly when considering that it all started with young people with cars of a similar age to the 80’s and 90’s ones on display. Looking at the predominant vehicles in the different age ranges, we’ve gone from a mixture of British and American, to predominantly British, slowly drifting into mostly Japanese as the newly eligible vehicles. There has of course always been a good sprinkling of Europeans, and looking at what some of the younger people (and some older ones who should probably know better) are driving, we can probably expect to see more of these turning up as time goes on. The challenge is to make sure we also evolve to keep up.
Looking forward, there’s plenty coming up to keep you entertained, so get your entries in and I look forward to seeing you out and about.
Neil
SECRETARY’S REPORT
SUBSCRIPTIONS are due NOW not in six months, if you haven’t paid or received your account by now then you need to contact National Office now, not tomorrow phone 03 366 4461 between 9.30am and 1.30pm or email admin@vcc.org.nz . If you are unsure then send me an email at canterbury@vcc.org.nz or give me a call on 03 338 2320 / 021 126 3529 and I can check if you are still listed in the data base.
I need to remind you that if you are not paid by March you will have broken service which affects long service badges.
Remember if you are not financial as at March 2023 you are five months overdue and your copy of April 2023 issue of Beaded Wheels will not be sent and for those who subscribe to the printed/posted version of the Hub Canterbury Branch magazine , your copy will cease as of December 2022. Your subscription for this was added to your National Club Invoice as of Nov 2021 and 2022 and now runs from November to October each year. As at mid October we have had fourteen resignations to date. Please, if you intend resigning from the club this year, would you let me or National office know as soon as possible. If you could include reasons for your resignation this would be greatly appreciated, as this helps with the direction of the Club’s future.
Happy and safe summer motoring, Regards Rod
A Reminder
Payment Details: Don’t forget that when making payments to the Branch you can do this by direct credit to our account 03 1594 0096832 00. Please put your the name in the particulars field and the name of the event eg, rally name in the reference field.
CLUB CAPTAIN’S REPORT
Wow another month down in 2022!
This month saw the Swap Meet come together with all of its helpers sharing fun and laughter. We were lucky with the weather and having so many people through the gates. There were an array of activities from pony rides to COVID jabs and of course watching the hotdog and soft serve ice creams getting devoured at 9am in the morning added to a very special weekend!
A reminder that the Homestead Run is on Sunday 20th November. Leaving Cutler Park 10am. Pay on the day $10 per car.
The entry form for the Annual Rally next year at the end of February will be in next month's Hub. Something else to look forward to!
Coming Events
20th November Homestead Run 26th November Motorcycle Annual Rally
3rd December Vintage Annual Rally
10th December Christmas Social
Happy motoring over the up and coming month. Katryna
VETERAN REPORT
Our next event is the display at the Hororata Highland Games on Saturday 5th November for which we have 17 cars registered. A few of them are vintage era but the whole display will be pre-1933 so it will certainly be interesting for the crowd that gathers at this iconic event. We are meeting at the war memorial on the corner of Downs Road and Hororata Road about 1.5km north of Hororata and will be piped into the grounds when we arrive there together. I’m sure it will be an enjoyable day. The next event after that is the Veteran Car Club garage raid on Sunday 13th November always a good day out and interesting to see what goes on in other people’s sheds. The starting place and time is yet to be announced but no doubt Chris Dyer will get the details out beforehand.
Next on the list is our own Branch OCBC and Children’s Christmas Party on 18th December. This will be a great event to bring your veteran vehicle to, perhaps even conveying some grandchildren to the event or staying for a picnic lunch in the grounds and offering some rides to our very impressionable youngsters?
After that the rush starts with the post-Christmas events – the Boxing Day run, the Banks Peninsula Branch New Year’s Day picnic at Little River Domain (where we will make special arrangements for getting there in veterans), and our own branch picnic on 8th January all good shake-down runs for those who wish to go to the Dunedin to Brighton Run on 21st January. At this stage I’ve pencilled in Sunday 5th March for an inaugural Brooklands to Brighton Veteran Run, so if you could pencil that date in your diaries now that would be good. The concept at this stage is meeting in Brooklands at 9.00am (where there is plenty of room for trailers for those who need them, and from there we will head off through Spencerville, Prestons and Parklands, and then pass through New Brighton initially to carry on to Sumner for a morning tea break along the Esplanade. We will then return to
New Brighton for lunch in a reasonably prominent spot as near as possible to the Pier.
So here’s the key dates for veteran drivers:
Saturday 5th November Hororata Highland Games display
Sunday 13th November - Veteran Car Club garage raid
Sunday 18th December Old Cars Bikes and Coffee and Children’s Christmas Party at Cutler Park
Monday 26th December Boxing Day run
Sunday 1st January Banks Peninsula Branch picnic day at Little River Domain
Sunday 8th January Canterbury Branch Picnic Run
Saturday 21st January Dunedin to Brighton Run in Dunedin
Weekend of 18th and 19th February
Veteran Car Club Geraldine weekend (dates and details TBC by the Veteran Car Club)
Weekend of 25th and 26th February Canterbury Branch Annual Rally
Sunday 5th March – Proposed inaugural Brooklands to Brighton Run
VINTAGE REPORT
Awards Dinner September 10th:
I would like to thank Leigh and her support team for another well organised dinner. This evening is a special occasion for those who have achieved continuous service as members of the VCC Canterbury Branch. I was fortunate to be one of the 50 year award recipients and felt very privileged to have the club acknowledge this milestone.
The passing of Myra Saunders:
It is with much regret that we have lost Myra Saunders, a respected member of the Vintage Car Club. Lyndsey and Myra were of great help to me in the running of last year’s Vintage Rally and along with Mark Drury, helped me organise the rally. Myra was responsible for preparing the afternoon tea at the NZ Vintage Machinery grounds. My condolences go the Lyndsey and the family.
VCC Swap Meet Oct 7-9th:
Starting with the Noggin on Thursday night kicked off what was to be a great return to our annual swap meet. Friday morning dawned fine with a chilly 4 degrees. The weather continued stay fine throughout the weekend. Judging by the content at the sites there appeared to be more car parts on sale than normal. A big thanks to Colin Hey and all the volunteers that made this weekend so successful.
All British Day Sunday 16 October:
Around 80 British Cars left VCC grounds at Cutler Park, for a short run, to gather for lunch at the Selwyn Huts Domain A lovely calm warm afternoon. Amongst the group that gathered there were 21 Austin Mini’s.
9-90s
Hi to you all.
October’s outing had Les Sloan as organiser .
The weather turned out to be good after a hesitant start. The venues very interesting to say the least.
The Globus bus company: To see busses being assembled was fantastic. It was great to see how it is done. To organise and run a company like that, was impressive and we were encouraged to asked any question about anything. A very big thank you from all the 9-90s We had 40 cars on this run and $73.00 went to the Ellesmere Hospital. Thanks Les, I hope that you will never need them.
Then for lunch we went to John Winchester’s workshop / showroom / garage. I don’t know how to describe it.. Yes I found the word. Man shed. Thank you John for your help and hospitality.
Next month: George Nimmo the organiser………Please note this run is a week later than normal: 16th November. Meet at the Ferrymead carpark 50 Ferrymead park drive this is off Bridle Path road. Time 9.55 am look for the VCC sign. The venue is Gavin Bain’s at Governors Bay. If possible please take your Vintage car…… Gavin would like some photographs of VCC Cars in front of his buildings…..and it is only a short run, so no excuses.
December
The Christmas Lunch
I am sorry but we are fully booked. The Team and I are looking forward seeing you all in your vintage cars. Regards John K
COMMERCIAL REPORT
Greetings all, I hope you all enjoyed the swap meet and picked up some much needed (or not) treasures!
The All British day turned on perfect weather and was thoroughly enjoyable - thanks and well done to the organisers for this event. The October commercial noggin was held at the VCC Archives in Christchurch . Special thanks to Don Muller for making us so welcome and preparing some "special interest" items for the members to view. Also thanks to the ladies in the National office for allowing us to use the meeting room for supper - Much appreciated. I had no idea the Archives housed so many interesting things from memorabilia, books, photo albums, magazines, workshop manuals etc. If you ever get the opportunity to visit it is well worth it! Well done to Don and previous Archivists who have put so much work into recording and cataloguing history for not only the VCC but anything motoring in general.
In particular I was delighted to see a copy of the May 1965 Vintage & Veteran magazine had a photo of a 12/24 Lagonda on the front cover that competed in the Haast Rally of the same
year. Also the photo album of the same rally with all the entrants in B&W images. I have since sent them to the previous owner in Auckland and the new owner in Tokyo. Nice to see these cars are still on the road and in use! Some even saw photos of themselves in their vehicles from rallies past - what a great history! For our November Commercial Noggin we have been invited to Dave Inwood's property at 126 South Eyre Road on the evening of Wednesday the 16th -Thanks Dave!
Just a heads up - the Wanganui Branch is hosting a National Commercial Rally over Labour weekend 2023. If you would like further info please get in contact and I will send you the flyer.
SWAP MEET REPORT
During Swap Meet weekend someone asked me if I enjoyed being on the Swap Meet committee. My answer was that for 11 months of the year it’s good fun –the meetings are focussed but enjoyable and sometimes even funny. The last month leading up to Swap Meet is busy, but the last week and the actual weekend is full of problems, and is actually stressful and at times hard work. I liken it to skydiving - during the weeks leading up to it you think about it sometimes and organise the logistical stuff, but once you climb in the plane and it’s taken off on the day there is no going back. Then you have to jump out of the plane thinking “why did I ever sign up to this” and try and enjoy the earth hurtling towards you while someone tries to tell you life is over now and rip your clothes off and pull your false teeth out at the same time. Then it’s all over and you think “well that wasn’t so bad”. An hour later the adrenalin has gone and you can’t wait to do it all over again!
Well, Swap Meet has come and gone, and thankfully it went well and actually exceeded our expectations. At last we had great weather for all 3 days, we had enough help (although it was stretched at times), many site holders reported great sales and hung around until Sunday afternoon, and best of all we had great numbers of people visiting who found lots to buy. It’s too early to say yet just what the financials look like, but we can already say that it was the best outcome we’ve had for many years.
The Swap Meet committee met for the official debrief on 20th October, and as we do after every Swap Meet, we worked our way through a long list of things that went well and not so well, and things we’ll change for next time. It would be true to say we were a bit rusty this year and we’d forgotten a few of the finer points (like who have we organised to clean the toilets!!), but overall the whole weekend ran smoothly with no problems we couldn’t overcome or cope with. There is no secret to the event other than having a dedicated committee who know what their job is and just get on and do it. Associated with them is a huge number of members who in some way, whether it’s a small or large job, happily offer to help and put in some time before, during, or after the weekend to help it all run smoothly. A special thanks especially to you all, including those who responded to my final-week email for more help with the rosters. Thanks too to the members of not only our club, but also one-make and special interest clubs, who brought along cars and other vehicles and items to display.
Also to our neighbouring clubs Steam Scene, the Kustom Car Club and the Vintage Machinery Club who all allowed us to use their grounds for parking and supported us with manpower, especially the Vintage Machinery Club who also provided transport from their grounds to Swap Meet and looked after the rubbish collection for us. We are indeed fortunate to have like-minded clubs around us so we can support each other’s events and fundraising activities. For those who were involved in the one-make club displays, the winner of the best one make display this year was the Model A Ford Club; second was Southern Lotus, and third was the Morris Owners Club. The Maurice Coombes Trophy for the best vintage car on display was won by Don and Marleen Muller with their immaculate Ansaldo Tourer. Well done to you all.
Oh, and before I finish, I should apologise for the not-so straight line-marking in places. It was my fault (or were the worst bits those done by Paul Ainsworth?). Contrary to what people think, I hadn’t had too much to drink the night before –the steering on our ‘new’ machine (which is a re-purposed ride-on mower supplied by the maintenance crew) may need some work? More often than not though it was sometimes hard to spot the mark I was heading for. Sorry Barry maybe next year it will be better! And last but not least, our sincere condolences to the family and many friends of David Cook (Cookie) from the West Coast. David passed away suddenly whilst quietly socialising with friends on his site at Swap Meet on the Thursday night, despite the best efforts of several people and emergency services who came to his aid. His death notice in the Press mentioned he died doing something he loved, which is some comfort to us all.
Twelve noggins to go until the next Swap Meet!
Colin
MOTORCYCLE REPORT
November is the last month of Spring; next is the first of Summer, so get out on the bike while you can!!!
Past Events.
24 September – Fish & Chip Run to the Mechanical Swap Meet at Hororata. Understand a few went out to this, but not a solitary bike… Not a surprise really.
15 – 16th October – Girder Fork Run to Akaroa. All new event –new start place, new route, and new destination. About 28 bikes began, but only about a dozen stayed overnight in Akaroa. See elsewhere for the right-up. Many thanks to the organiser, and to Auto Restorations Ltd for the start venue.
29th October Fish & Chip Run. In the future as I write this, but in the past when you read this. Report next month.
Future Events
9th November Noggin Night. It is about 95% sure that this noggin will take the shape of a visit to the Christchurch Central Fire Station, Kilmore Street. Gather there about 7.00 pm for a 7.30pm kick-off at the Station. If the brown stuff hits the fan and a change is necessary we will advise via the email database list.
19th November – Motorcycle Display Ashburton. This WILL be the Fish & Chip run for the month, a week early due to the Annual Motorcycle Rally being on the 26th; run to Ashburton Motorcycle Show at the Ashburton Racecourse. Meet at BP Rolleston 9.00am for a 9.30 am departure. The Motorcycle Show opens at 10.00 am.
26th November – Annual Motorcycle Rally. This is the premier motorcycle event of the year. Start from Cutler Park with a morning run to Rolleston for lunch and field tests. Afternoon run, then a pot-luck meal and trophy/prize giving at Motorcycle Corner, Cutler Park, in the evening. The On Line entry form has been up and running since October, and The Hub November will have the entry in published form. This is the Premier Motorcycle Section Event, so put a ring around Saturday 26 November to save the date!! More info, get in touch with Mike Glenday,
03 344 0425 or cell 021 192 0581.
14th December Motorcycle Noggin, the usual Christmas Bash to be held on The Barn, Cutler Park, McLeans Island. As in the past, we are putting on a Catered Meal for you all; the cost for this is $25 per person. We need to know IN ADVANCE who is coming, and please; you need to pay beforehand. We cannot collect cash on the night. 5.15 pm start, meal served at 6.30 pm. Please also advise Mike Glenday on cell phone 021 192 0581 or mike.heatherg@xtra.co.nz - we do need to know in advance for catering numbers etc. RSVP by Friday 9th December, please. To pay, please pay the money into the VCC Motorcycle Bank account, as per Westpac Bank 03 0802 0099727 00 with your Name and Xmas Noggin in the reference field.
31st December – There will be NO FISH & CHIP RUN this month. 2nd January Motorcycle New Year Run. Meet at the Island 10.00 am for a 10.15 am departure. Your motorcycle committee will be meeting 1st December so a decision will be made on destination etc. This will be advised to all via the email mail-out, so look out for this. It will be a good, worthwhile destination. As you can see, a full programme to keep you guys off your feet and “on yer bike!” to kick off the summer months. Cheers, CML
Girder Fork Rally 15th October
Saturday morning saw 20 or more motorcyclists assemble in Auto Restorations carpark to travel to Akaroa. Having recently purchased the old club Ariel I duly lined up wondering if she would indeed make it although quietly confident that the engine I rebuilt should do the job and not again require the services of the backup trailer.
Having had a good safety briefing we set off on a route that took us through Heathcote Valley, onto the Tunnel Road and heading towards Governors Bay and on to and over Gebbies Pass. Riding on the straights in the prevailing winds, riders rode at varying speeds and the old Ariel I decided liked about 40 - 45mph running in speed and judging by the oil residue when stopped at Little River for fuel top-up, the total loss oil system was set about right.
At this point we had the option of riding on to Duvauchelle or like me take the longer route which I had never been on. The climb up Bossu road around and over Saddle Hill gave excellent views of Lake Forsyth and on one more steeper windy bit, the Ariel required a short rest and the oil dripper cranked up.
Proceeding on, shingle was encountered, more steeper windy bits towards the summit, required low gear selection which eventually shook the front brake lever out of the
50th DUNVEGAN MOTORCYCLE RALLY
On Friday, 30 September, sixteen keen motorcyclists took off from Rolleston in perfect motorcycling conditions to ride south to Dunedin to attend the 50th Dunvegan Rally. Alan McLeod was trailering down his Indian and was travelling with his daughter Fiona who was kind enough to provide us with backup all weekend.
After refreshment stops in Temuka and Oamaru, we arrived at our various motels with plenty of time to visit the Carisbrook Hotel before heading to the VCC club rooms for supper and to catch up with old friends and make new ones.
On the day of the rally, we were again greeted by beautiful sunshine, and around sixty motorcycles assembled at the Chinese Gardens in the heart of Dunedin, with the usual mix of mostly English, American and Japanese bikes, but also the odd specimen from Europe.
This year saw a return to Dunvegan station, where it all began. After a great mix of asphalt and well-formed gravel roads, we arrived at our morning tea stop at the VCC club rooms in Balclutha. From there, the time trial began
which ended at our lunch destination, Dunvegan station. After soaking up some more of the sun, we assembled at the DUNVEGAN sign for a group photo and to meet the current owners of the farm.
Then it was a mad dash for some and a gentle ride for others to get back to Dunedin to get ready for a generous dinner and prize giving at the Otago club rooms. Kurt Ebrecht of Canterbury branch on his 1963 Puch won the time trial by a whisker and was declared the overall winner.
Cheers,
All British Day
The annual All British Day was held on Sunday 17 th October one week after Swap Meet. It was hard to believe that just one week earlier the grounds were full of selling sites, food stalls, and thousands of people! The date (deliberately) coincided with October’s OCBC, so British cars streamed in the gate and soon dominated the assembly area, with probably around 150 cars arriving by 10.30am. Unfortunately our coffee van didn’t show up, so tea and coffee was instead dispensed from outside the clubrooms while everyone waited for the All British Run to get underway about 10.45am. The weather was picture perfect after a very light frost early in the morning.
This year there were two runs plotted out, with the finish destination being the Selwyn Huts domain just beyond Lincoln. The short route was fairly direct and took around 50 minutes from Cutler Park, and the longer route did a loop to Doyleston before returning to the domain across Coes Ford, taking just over an hour to complete.
A large variety of cars and a couple of motorcycles took part all up around 100 vehicles arrived at the domain and enjoyed their lunch in absolutely splendid weather. As has become tradition with this event, there was a short prizegiving held around 1.45pm to award prizes to the winners of each route (determined by whoever gets closest to the designated time for each run), and the Peoples’ Choice award for the most popular vehicle on the run.
The run raised $600 which has been donated to the Sumner branch of Deaf Education New Zealand (Ko Taku Reo) for a special project of their choice. Thanks to everyone who took part – I trust you enjoyed your day.
Colin Hey
Winner
All British Day results
Runner-
morning started cool with a very light frost, but soon warmed up into a perfect spring day,
Unfortunately, our coffee van didn’t show up, so tea and coffee was instead dispensed from outside the clubrooms not the ideal substitute, especially for those who like espresso coffee and expect it to be available. This has happened twice before, so we will have a new vendor from November onwards.
The November OCBC will be on Sunday 20th November. It will also double as the start for the Homestead Run that day, so you can either go on the run (note, no prior entry form is required), or if not going on the run you can simply carry on with your day after the Homestead Run participants depart. Hope to see you there.
OCBC AND ALL BRITISH RUN START October
VELOSOLEX OWNERS GROUP
October 2022 run
Tuesday October 12th dawned a magic morning – thank goodness for that. Some of us were still a bit weary as a result of a busy weekend at Swap meet but that didn’t deter us from cranking up the MIGHTY Solex’s and heading off for a day of excitement.
Wayne McCrone had organised the run this time but it was a rather slow false start from Nga Puna Wai Sports complex, due to technical difficulties with Grant Lomax’s highly tuned beast, it started but wouldn’t keep going so he didn’t pass go, nor collect $200 and the bike ended up on the backup trailer in disgrace right from the offset. This worked well for our backup Ray Oakes as he now had a navigator but this was not what Grant had really planned.
The run was an interesting one taking us around the Aidanfield and Wigram Skies subdivisions and through a lot of new housing areas that I never even knew existed and I live in the area. (I’ll have to get out more). All the other bikes performed well on the day apart from poor ole Gary Thompson once again who had his newer Black ‘n’ Roll (a modern Solex) out for a run. Seems this machine must have had “go slow” juice in the tank as about all Gary could get out of it was about 5kmh whereas my machine managed to get up to a breath taking 33kmh. Must have been due to the fact we had a tail wind on the day. We even had hills to contend with this time around the Southern Motorway Cycle trail and the bridge over Aidanfield Drive.
VOG1’s bike performed well on these rises not needing any “pedal assistance” as a few of the other bikes required a bit of grunting and groaning to get to the summit. Great for the fitness levels.
The lunch stop was greatly appreciated at the Good Home gastropub in the Landing shopping precinct. The “gang” had a readymade audience as we pulled into the quadrangle lots of Mums with their children who were attending the movies stood aghast with fear as our motors revved their way through the crowds and parked up. This was a sight to behold and the kids were well entertained with this added feature. Another great day with a further 2 new riders joining us today to swell the numbers yet again. Thanks to Wayne for organising.
HOMESTEAD
NEW MEMBERS
A warm welcome is extended to the following new members. We look forward to seeing you at our events.
Veronica Maher 1963 Holden EH Premier Sedan. 1952 Ford Thornton F6 Commercial Vehicle.
...and a late entry from last month.
Steve Cunningham’s MGB GTThree of Veronica’s vehicles
FOR SALE
Tyres
Lester Tire Company 7.0-21 set of 4 tyres for sale. Have been used but plenty of tread on these tyres. Photos available. Normally $600 new per tyre. Set of 4 for $800 ono.
Phone John 027 448 1430.
MGB Gearbox For Sale: 1972 4 Synchro, non overdrive. Complete. Offers. Contact Charles. Ph 027 604 5380.
GARAGE ENGINE CUPBOARD
(Steel). Free to a good home. Has been used to store engine blocks and gearboxes for a car which has now been sold. Dimensions (approx.) 1200x630x Overall height 860mm. Contact Charles Ph 027 604 5380.
Panelbeating Equipment
Hydraulic body jacking kit 4 ton complete with spreader, pipes, pads etc $200 .
Haynes Workshop manual Austin A99 and 110, Wolesley and Vanden Plas Mks I and II. $20.
Jaguar Service Manual, Mk II models, 2.4 3.4 and 3.8 litre Genuine factory book delivered with car No. 208751.DN with five typed pages of all the racing specs done to this car ex factory, including brakes and suspension. A collector’s item $75 Alan Wills 021 0870 0692
1986 Zephyr 16ft caravan with excellent awning. Island bed, fridge, electrical WOF and registered. Phone Mike 021 192 0581.
A Note From The Editor
If you send something for inclusion in The Hub, I will always acknowledge receipt of it, so if you don’t hear back from me please assume that it has disappeared into the ether or something.
SOUTH CANTERBURY BRANCH - 3 DAY TOUR. 9,10,11 Dec
The South Canterbury Branch of the VCC invites entries from fellow members for a 3 day tour in December 2022. Leaving Timaru with first overnight stop at Oamaru Friday 9th Dec, second night Omarama Sat 10th Dec, third night Timaru, 11th Dec. Your choice of all sealed roads or a combination of sealed and unsealed roads.
Accommodation and meals are entrants responsibility. Get in early to book your accommodation. Entry forms from nola.day@xtra.co.nz
All enquiries to Grant Stewart 027 378 6149 or Alistair Day 027 203 5007
OTHER BRANCH and ORGANISATIONS EVENTS
See Notice board posters for more information.
Motorcycle Convenor
Paul Ainsworth (Joss) ainsworth.electrical@xtra.co.nz 027 432 1391
Velosolex Group
Royce Baker (Janice) whisky17@xtra.co.nz 03 322 5529
Parts Dept. Rep. Wayne Stocks waynestoxy@gmail.com 03 383 1380
9—90’s Co-ordinator
John Kuipers (Colleen) 03 332 7926
Gill Stevenson (Kevin) kstevenson@xtra.co.nz gill.ellwood@cdhb.health.nz 03 327 5743
Amanda Franklin (Wayne) w_franklin100@hotmail.com 020 4081 9909
Librarian
Kay Shaskey (Graeme) kayandgraeme@xtra.co.nz 03 352 5217
Asst Librarian
Ted Hockley (Jill) hockleyjt@xtra.co.nz 03 323 7183
Alan Hill (Barbara) abhill@usnet.co.nz 03 313 6008 021 161 5866 Beaded
Tony Becker (Ngaire) danebecker36@gmail.com 03 421 2426 027 446 6964 Trophy
Don Bennetts (Judy) djbennetts@compassnet.co.nz 03 385 6333 Maintenance/Clubrooms
Mike Foster mike_dawn.foster@xtra.co.nz 03 359 8260 022 359 8260
Colin Hey (Jenny) heywolseley699@gmail.com 03 359 8737 021 883 807 Swap
Tony Craythorne (Leigh) vccthehub@gmail.com 03 342 9110 027 772 8660
Kevin and Claire Campion kj.ec.campion@xtra.co.nz 03 312 7255 027 407 5344
Neil Shaskey (Louise) swapmeetsites@gmail.com 03 352 8802 027 289 6201
2022-2023 Main Committee
Chairman
Neil Shaskey (Louise) neilandlouise@snap.net.nz 03 352 8802 027 289 6201
Imm. Past Chairman
Leigh Craythorne (Tony) craythornes@actrix.co.nz 03 342 9110 027 772 8660
Secretary
Rod Thrower (Lynda) canterbury@vcc.org.nz thrower.rod@gmail.com 03 338 2320 021 126 3529
Treasurer
Robyn Cox (Eric) robyncox99@gmail.com 021 237 6777
Club Captain
Katryna Shaw (Bryce) katonwheels66@gmail.com 021 0277 2375
Committee
Vintage Convenor Graham Evans ( Anne) gaevans@xtra.co.nz 03 351 5919 027 320 7948
Veteran Convenor Colin Hey (Jenny) heywolseley699@gmail.com 03 359 8737 021 883 807
Commercial Convenor Michael Hedgman (Claire) hedgesonholiday@gmail.com 03 745 9240 027 516 0029
‘P’ Group Convenor
John Enright (Debbie) jenright51@yahoo.co.nz 027 439 6572 027 355 8387
Asst Club Captain Henry Little (Michelle) henry.little@hotmail.com 03 327 5471 027 288 8277