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‘PLENTY OF ADVICE’ 1929 ESSEX SUPER SIX OWNERS: PETER & LARRAINE MCQUARTERS
MARCH 2017
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PROPOSED CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2016 - 17 MARCH 3-5 14 15 APRIL 2 15 18 20 MAY 6 16 18 JUNE 13 15 TBA 22
Tuesday Thursday Sunday Saturday Tuesday Thursday
Ranfurly Weekend Committee Meeting Club Night RXP See page 11 Club Captain’s Night Run Easter Run Committee Meeting Club Night
Saturday Tuesday Thursday
Swap Meet Committee Meeting Club Night TBA
Tuesday Thursday
Committee Meeting Club Night TBA Solstice Run Annual General Meeting
Thursday
Please note : Dates may be changed, please check in “Blowout”
SCVCC Annual Swap Meet April 1st, gates open 7.30am Winchester Domain SH1 All makes car Display Something for everyone. Sites – Michelle Munro Ph 03 6864824 Or Email scvccswapmeet@hotmail.com No dogs allowed. 3
BRANCH OFFICERS 2015 – 2016 Patroness Chairman IP Chairman Secretary Treasurer Club Captain Vice Club Captain Committee
Nat Exec Delegate Museum Custodians
Museum Assistants
Parts Custodians
Blowout Editor Blowout Printer Commercial Convener Motorcycle Convener Clubroom Custodian VCC ID Officer Trophy Steward Swap Meet Booking Swap Meet Booking Assist Swap Meet Co-ordinator Beaded Wheels Scribe Librarian Grounds Convener Auditor
Diane Ross (Rob) Trevor Begg
308 2356 308 3803
Peter Jacob (Annette) Isla Jones (Roger) David Oakley (Marion)
308 8940 308 5757 3087323
Roger Jones (Isla) Peter Lambie (Susan) Alan Begg (Jeanette) Bernie Harkness (Kevin) Karen Bell (Robbie) Barry Quantock (Natalie) Peter Jacob (Annette) Les Bennett (Marie) Trevor Coulter Jim Rooney (Audrey) Kevin Harkness (Bernie) Denys McEvedy (Marie) Mac Bruce (Audrey) Ken Kingsland (Avis) Gavin Smith (Gaylene) Kevin Harkness (Bernie) Eean Parkes Tony Adams (Diane) Diane Adams (Tony) Kevyn Begg (Iris) Alan Begg (Jeanette) Kelly Kingsbury (Barbara) Alan Gulleford (Chris) Chris Gulleford (Alan) Ron Galletly (Marilyn) John Wells (Monthly Roster) Rob Ross (Diane) Tony Adams (Diane) Karen Bell (Robbie) Noel Batty (Marie) Owen Wilson (Lorraine) Milner Jacob (Jan) Barry Quantock (Natalie) Peter Smith 4
308 5757 302 0899 308 6171 308 8162 021 0243 1955 308 0137 308 8940 308 4705 308 4817 308 4441 308 8162 307 2728 307 8919 308 6539 308 2297 308 8162 307 1374 021 126 7992 021 101 7967 308 6605 308 6171 308 5101 307 2986 307 2986 308 1940 307 0009 308 2356 308 3246 021 0243 1955 308 4003 3088134 308 3392 308 0137
Chairman’s Report Hi again, time for another report and hope everyone is into this summer weather. The Annual Rally is behind us for another year and this was a good day out enjoyed by all those attending. Thanks David & Marion, report further on. On Sunday 12th February, 18 cars turned up at Radius Millstream home to take 30 people out for a short drive around town. This was to go through the Domain but someone from the Domain forgot to unlock the gates. From there it was out to Braebrook, then to the new Industrial Estate with a look in Rural Transports yard, followed by a visit to Coniston Waters then back to the Home. We had a BBQ lunch put on by the Home and everyone enjoyed a great day out . I would like to thank everyone for taking the time to do this for the olds. Thanks, Trev B. On the 11 th February 4 cars from here went to Waimate for the Wallaby Run. We had a good look around and some awards came this way. Club night on 16th February was talking about getting younger members into the Branch and discussion about a bit of a name change. There was a lot of talking, so we will see what comes out of it all in the end. What a great turn out for the night with about 46 People attending. The Veteran Car Club had a good weekend on the 17th -19th February with a great turn out. It was nice to see these old cars out and about. They used the Club rooms etc. Club night for March is on 16th March at RXP Tinwald, see page 11. It is Swap Meet time again with Winchester being held on the 1st April, then Ashburton on 6th May, so be ready to help if asked. That’s about it from me for now. Trevor Begg.
New Member We extend a very warm welcome to you and hope we will see you at future events
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1965 Pontiac Laurentian 5
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Club Captain’s Report The Annual Rally was well attended by present day standards with 48 entries. It should however, be remembered that 30 years ago that number would have been considered a disaster as we usually received close to double that number at that time. If you have any suggestions about how we can turn those figures round please tell me about it. Anyway, those who entered did have an enjoyable day, with the weather being kind to us and the excursion up Mount Alford was well received by those who made it to the top. Valiant efforts on the ascent were made by John Rickard with Minty the Austin 7, and one other vehicle which began perspiring heavily, but both drivers decided discretion was the better part of valour and retired early. For those who completed the climb to the top the view was spectacular. The meeting to consider the options facing the club for the future was very well attended, with a better attendance than that of most of our AGMs. The committee has since been considering the various suggestions put forward at that meeting and has decided to begin by holding an open day, possibly at a venue on West Street, in April and inviting all motoring enthusiasts along to what will effectively be a “show and tell” afternoon. Further details later. We also have the Club Captain’s Night Trial on the 2nd April; this will cater for those who prefer a daylight run with perhaps some activities along the way, and an alternative night run with a more challenging format, following a BBQ at the grounds. Again, more information in the next “Blowout” David JIM’S TUCKER RUN WEDNESDAY 1ST MARCH 2017 The Tucker Run will be to The Stables If you would like to join us for lunch, then please make your way to The Stables by 12.15pm Please phone Jim on 307 6614 with numbers, as the restaurant requires these prior to the day. COME AND JOIN US 7
RADIUS MILLSTREAM REST HOME
Sharing a great BBQ luncheon with the residents
Residents waiting to go for a ride 8
Some of the vehicles that attended.
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CLUB NIGHT FOR MARCH 16TH It is at RXP on Henderson’s Road Tinwald, meet there at 7.30pm sharp. There is a small car park on the right, but some might have to park on the road side, entry is at the south end of the plant. VCC sign at gate. Please read this as it is what we have to bring along, good old H&S Rules. Please bring a High Vis Vest, Safety Glasses (if you wear glasses they are OK). Must wear Closed footwear, they will supply ear plugs. I will bring some High vis from the club rooms. We are a bit lucky to get in to see it, so please do as they say on the night, no going walkabouts . Trev B
Binders Group A get together of the Binders Group an INTERNATIONAL truck enthusiasts group is being held at the Rakaia Domain on Saturday the18th of March ,all owners of International trucks or anyone interested in them is invited to attend it will run from about 9am wet or fine . For more information please contact Les Bennett on 03 308 4705 or 027 612 1160 National Easter Rally 2019 is to be held here by our Branch. We need suggestions on venues and events so please speak to Peter, David, or Trevor with your ideas. 10
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OBITUARY (Courtesy of The Guardian Motoring Team) Irwin Keith Hands - affectionately known as Ike - who passed away recently shared his interest in cars with us and our readers back in February 2006. In retirement Ike was looking for projects so encouraged by his friend and neighbour, the late Arthur Wolfreys, he decided to restore a car. A skilled person Ike found another talent and ultimately he restored four cars. When he spoke with us, Ike had just finished restoring a rather special Vauxhall. The car was significant because in earlier days his uncle the late Bill Broker, had owned a similar car in which Ike and his late wife Muriel made many journeys, including two special trips to Christchurch to get their engagement and wedding rings. The Vauxhall which Ike restored has since been sold to the grandson of the original owner. When family and friends gathered to celebrate Ike’s life, he was remembered as a devoted family man who always found time to do many things in our community, living by the mantra of asking others what he could do for them, rather than asking what they could do for him. The Guardian Motoring Team have always appreciated Ike’s ongoing interest in what we have been doing and we offer his daughter Lynley and his son and daughter-in-law, Paul and Lynne and their families our condolences.
Grandparents They can take their teeth and gums out. Grandparents don't have to be smart. They have to answer questions like 'Why isn't God married?' and 'How come dogs chase cats?' When they read to us, they don't skip. They don't mind if we ask for the same story over again. Everybody should try to have a grandmother, especially if you don't have television because they are the only grownups who like to spend time with us. They know we should have a snack time before bed time, and they say prayers with us and kiss us even when we've acted bad. 12
Veterans visiting our Clubrooms
Mike’s 1913 Rover
Tony Ayre’s 1912 FN
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A wonderful opportunity for our members to view these beautifully restored vehicles and time to chat with their owners.
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2017 ANNUAL RALLY
28 January 2017 After a cuppa and concours judging, President Trevor Begg welcomed participants from as far afield as Culverden and Waimate to the Ashburton Branch of the Vintage Car Club of New Zealand, 48th Annual Rally. As a mark of respect, a minute’s silence was held for Judy Barker who had recently passed away. David Oakley, Club Captain and Rally Convener gave a briefing and sent 48 vehicles off on either the short or touring route. We travelled through Ruapuna, Montalto, Mayfield and Mt Somers areas with the Mid Canterbury countryside looking its best. Pivot irrigators, various crops, silage bales, cows, sheep and deer added to the scenery before we arrived at Mt Somers Station for the field trials (the quiz questions caused a bit of head scratching), followed by lunch. After lunch David Acland (owner with Kate) spoke about the history of the area and the workings of the station which includes dairy, cattle, deer and sheep as well as the nearby Staveley Store. This store – café, general store and home of the Station Farm Shop is the newest Acland enterprise, marketing lamb, venison, veal, honey and small goods as well as olives and premium wine from their Marlborough vineyard. In appreciation of the visit, a gift basket was presented to David. The rally continued to Staveley where the Museum was open, then the road forked so to speak, with the majority of vehicles returning to Ashburton and a few hardy souls opting for the side trip to Dan Symons farm “Glenarn” at Alford Forest. After a tour of the homestead – some parts dating back to 1876, we motored on tracks around the farm and the 9 hectare QE2 covenant land that Dan has established. A real test of machine and driver began as we headed up Mt Alford on what could be described as a steep, rutty, single lane track. At about 850 metres we parked up on a flat area which afforded us a fantastic 180 degree view out over Mid Canterbury. Dan spoke again and pointed out landmarks and changes to the environment that have occurred in his life time. After a very slow descent everyone headed back to Ashburton and the Allenton Rugby Club for fellowship, prize giving and a meal. A great day was held by all, even if some vehicles had a “sweat up”. Overall winner was Mike Hillyer in his 1930 Model A. Thanks to David and his team for planning and running the rally, and to David Acland and Dan Symons for allowing access to their properties and for speaking to us. Noel Batty 15
ANNUAL RALLY 2017
Concours cars
Kelly Kingsbury with his Vauxhall 16
Fold, Tape, Label, Stamp & Post We have been heartened by the generous offers of help to publish the Blowout. There are several members who will be part of the publishing team and they will either work independently or jointly when circumstances suit and you can be assured your monthly read will arrive as usual.. I will be contacting you all shortly to work out a roster system like the parts and museum have. Thanks Alan OTHER IMPORTANT DATES AND EVENTS Heritage of Hororata Open Day Sunday March 12th 2017 Homesteads, Gardens and Museums $35.00 per person for 3 properties. For more details: hororata.org.nz or reservations@gunyah.co.nz 03 318 6800 or karen @idadowns.co.nz 03 318 6959 Ellesmere Vintage Fair Saturday March 25 & Sunday March 26th, 10.00am-4.00pm A&P Showgrounds Leeston. More Display vehicles are wanted particularly Commercials. Contact John Winchester. Ashburton Motor Fest 2017 Fundraising event supporting the Plains Fire Museum project, it is proposed to hold a display of Classic & Vintage vehicles at Americana next door to the Swap Meet from 10.30am-3.00pm. Members are invited to display their vehicles and or come and view the display. Enjoy Rocker Cover Racing on their track from 2.00pm, talk to other enthusiasts and for the more hardy, breakfast for $15.00 on Sunday from 8.30-10.00am. More details from Americana’s Jason Borlase or the Fire Museum people, Chris Price, and Warren Maslin. Coffee & Chat Meeting, a Classic & Vintage Meet & Greet Venue, West Street carpark opposite BP. Sunday April 23rd from 1.00pm. A new way (for us) to have a casual drop in to share and view all types of enthusiasm around vehicles. Pick up a coffee at Robert Harris and wander around meeting young and old with their particular vision of motoring. Come and see! 17
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No Museum news this month
MUSEUM OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS 10am - 12Noon MUSEUM ROSTER 2016 - 2017 MARCH
APRIL
MAY
4 Kevin Harkness
1 Denys McEvedy
6 Ken Kingsland
11 Trevor Coulter
8 Jim Rooney
13 Les Bennett
18 Ken Kingsland
15 Mac Bruce
20 Denys McEvedy
25 Les Bennett
22 Kevin Harkness
27 Jim Rooney
29 Trevor Coulter IF ROSTERED DATE DOES NOT SUIT YOU PLEASE CONTACT JIM
CONTACTS
Denys McEvedy Mac Bruce Trevor Coulter Kevin Harkness
307 2708 Jim Rooney 307 8919 Ken Kingsland 308 4817 Les Bennett 308 8162
308 4441 308 6539 308 4705
re-TYRED TOILERS NEXT MEETING Thursday 30TH MARCH 2017 at 2 – 4 pm Odd jobs and a cuppa
We may even talk about old cars. Museum and Parts Shed will be Open 20
PARTS SHED REPORT Sales this month $135.00 The Parts Shed opened for the visitors on the Veteran Rally but there was not a great deal of interest. We sold $25.00 worth of parts and it was really good to see the old cars out and about. Gavin Smith MARCH
APRIL
MAY
4 Alan Begg
1 Tony Adams
6 Kelly Kingsbury
11 Kevin Harkness
8 Gavin Smith
13 Kevyn Begg
18 Kelly Kingsbury
15 Eean Parkes
20 Tony Adams
25 Kevyn Begg
22 Alan Begg
27 Gavin Smith
29 Kevin Harkness PARTS SHED OPEN 10 - 12 SATURDAY IF ROSTERED DATE DOES NOT SUIT PLEASE CONTACT GAVIN CONTACTS
Gavin Smith 308 2297 Alan Begg 308 6171 Kevin Harkness 308 8162 Eean Parkes 307 1374
Kevyn Begg Kelly Kingsbury Tony Adams
308 6605 308 5101 308 3246
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Next Committee Meeting NEXT MEETING 14 MARCH 2017 7.30PM 21
About Us
CLUB NIGHTS: 3rd Thursday of the Month, 7.30pm Clubrooms and Museum – Maronan Road Postal Address: P.O. Box 382 ASHBURTON Telephone: (03) 308 4595 Email: ashburton@vcc.org.nz
Clubrooms Custodians Roster 2016/17 as per AGM If the month allocated to you does not suit please arrange to swap with someone else. June
July
August
September
Peter Lambie
Trevor Clarke
Peter Lambie
Peter Jacob
October
November
December
January 2017
Anne Hart
Noel Batty
David Oakley
Bernie Harkness
February
March
April
May
Val Knight
Owen Wilson
Milner Jacob
Anne Hart
June Trevor Begg
Articles for Blowout Please send to: alan.gulleford@clear.net.nz or post to: Alan Gulleford 117 Harrison Street, Allenton, Ashburton, 7700 HOME PHONE: 03-307 2986 The opinions and views expressed in Blowout are not necessarily those of the Editor or The Vintage Car Club of Ashburton. No offence is intended nor will the officers of this club be liable for any breach. 22
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