Meetings are held on the 1st Tuesday of the month at Club Macquarie, Cockle Creek commencing at 7.30 pm. Social events and outings are held on the following Sunday but may alter.
Members should check the 'club runs' in this Newsletters calendar.
Committee President: George Vella
Ph: 49773352
email: [email protected]
Vice President: Terry Jones Ph: 49508627
email: [email protected]
Secretary: Marilyn Vella
Mob: 0488594993 email: [email protected]
Treasurer: Doris Holmes
Ph: 49500477 Mob: 0428740552 email: [email protected]
Registrar: Neville McFadyen Mob: 0418404594
email: [email protected]
Ken Morris: 0417467232 [email protected]
Club Captain: Neville Maxwell. mob: 0413799434
email: [email protected]
Rally Sub Committee:
Brian Johnston Ph: 40230232
Ross Skillen Mob: 0488212483
Editor: Ros Walker Ph: 49763755
Mob: 0407916374
email: [email protected]
The Newsletter of the Newcastle Restored Vehicle Club Inc. Issue 358 – February, 2015
E-mail the Editor at [email protected] Printing Deadline is the 3rd Wednesday of Each Month.
Footnote: Articles appearing in this Newsletter reflect the views on the contributor and not necessarily those of the club, the committee or of the editor. Club Web Site:
http://carclubs.shannons.com.au/newcastlerestored
Grand-daughter Krystal spent a few days giving her Nan (Ros Walker)
help in working out Word Program. Pictured ready to attend her Year 6
Farewell Social.
EVENTS
Feb 1, MAD DAY, Bargoed House, Swansea – Meet there at 7.30 am 4 Points
Feb 3, NRVC Meeting, Club Macquarie 7.30 pm – 3 Points
Feb 17, NRVC Executive Committee Meeting, Club Macquarie 7.00 pm.
Mar 7, SATURDAY, INVITATION to Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Motorfest. – Myall Park Sports Oval.
MID-WEEK RUN CONTACT FABIO PAOLETTI 0431018144; GEORGE VELLA 0455672987
Feb, 19 Rathmines on the Hill, Meet Edgeworth McDonalds 9 am. Picnic Lunch, need to bring table and chairs.
Mar, 19 Ziggy’s Run. Meet Hexham McDonalds 9 am. MORNING TEA AND LUNCH SUPPLIED. We need to
know numbers coming for catering. This will be a Top Day with demonstrations and one not to be missed.
NO MATTER WHAT THE WEATHER, NOTHING WILL STOP THE THURSDAY MID-WEEK RUNS,
IF YOU’RE NOT SURE – CONTACT THE ABOVE PEOPLE.
BRUCE & MONICA DICKSON WON THE HISTORIC CERTIFICATE ON THE 15th
JAN MID WEEK
RUN TO TEA GARDENS/HAWKS NEST.
SWAP MEETS.
Mar 8, Morisset Central Coast Swap Meet & Car Display. Morisset Showground. Ph: 0402949231.
Mar 14-15, Hunter Valley Swap Meet, Cessnock Showground. Contact John 0412235447.
Mar 14-15, H.V.C.C.V.C.5th
Truck Muster, Maitland Showground, Maitland.
MESSAGE FROM MEMBERS.
This is Bruce Ward, just saying Hello to all the people in NRVC., we had a very quiet Christmas and New Year, Sending this note as Collene asked me to keep in touch re my Treatment etc., Just finished my second round of Chemo, didn't lose my hair this time, tolerated treatment pretty well, should be finished by about end of April, see how I feel might get out a bit soon, pretty hard stuck inside all the time, but just have to do it, due to my immunology being down and I can’t be around crowds of people. We hope that you all have a safe and happy New Year. Bruce and Judy. Thanks Bruce, it is great to hear from you both, continue to fight, and we hope to see you soon out and about again
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AUSTRALIA DAY RUN NEWS UPDATED. WE LEAVE EDGEWORTH
McDONALDS AT 9 am. There will be a run from point A to point B. By 11.30 am we will
arrive at SPEARS POINT PARK, OUR CARS WILL BE ON DISPLAY, we will then be able to
sit back and relax whilst enjoying the Activities that the Park will be holding. BYO whatever you
need, or you can purchase at the Park stalls. Don’t forget to wear your Australian Day attire.
WELCOME TO NEW MEMBERS
DENNIS AND IRENE BIRT.
♪♫♥♫♪ - Happy Birthday – Celebrate all year ♪♫♥♫♪ Antonio Delia, Keith James, Marjorie Lawrence, Ian Quigley, Bruce Ward, Betty
Williams, Brett Williams, Kim Wilson, Teresa Wilson, Gordon Waugh, Laurie Goddard, John Milne, Anthony Smith, Lorraine O’Neill, Eliza Towndrow, Michael
Butler, Valda Butler, Adrian Venners
Club Calendar – February, 2015 OFFICIAL CLUB MEETINGS and RUNS
NRVC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING…………Minutes 6TH
JANUARY 2015
Meeting opened by President Barry Scarr at 7.35pm and welcomed members. Members present 65. No Visitors.
Apologies: Julie Wilson, Anne & Darcy Wilson and Phil Illfield.
Barry than introduced David Snape from the NRMA and proceedings were suspended to provide the opportunity
for David to address the members with an informative talk about the NRMA.
AGM proceedings resumed at 8.10pm.
PRESENTATIONS:
1) Brian Johnston and Ken Morris presented the Certificates of Appreciation to the out-going committee
Members, thanking them for all the work they had done during their 2014 term of office.
2) Barry Scarr gave a special thank you to Lyn Garrett for her work as Secretary during 2013, as due
to ill health she had been unable to be present at the 2014 AGM.
3) George Vella presented the ” Winner of the Mid-Week” trophy to Rudy & June Galea.
4) Club Members of the Year:
a) Brian explained how the Points system had been effective in encouraging attendances.
b) Honorable mentions to 5 members.
c) Certificates awarded to members with points scores between 73 and 89.
d) Trophies were awarded to Marilyn Vella (91 points), Ross Skillen (93 points), George Vella
(93points) and Neville McFadyen (95 points).
Acceptance of Minutes from 2014 AGM:
Secretary Marilyn Vella read to the members the Minutes from the AGM held on the 7th
January 2014 they were
moved by Doreen Bailey and seconded by Tom Shannon that the Minutes of 2014 AGM be accepted.
Carried.
REPORTS
1) Treasure Doris Holmes presented the Financial Report.
Moved: Brian Jackson Seconded: Lyn Farmer Carried
2) Vice President Norm Wilson advised that we had received an offer for printing 40 copies only of the
GOOD OIL and asked that where possible, members supply their email address in order to reduce
the number of hard copies requiring printing.
3) President Barry Scarr expressed his thanks to all the committee members and all the general
members of the club for their co-operation and participation throughout the year which all helps to make a “good
club” for us to all enjoy.
4) Secretary Marilyn Vella spoke on how she had really enjoyed her year as Secretary and, although it
had been a learning curve, help had been available when needed and she had given it her best for the benefit
of the club. Marilyn encouraged members to fill committee positions assuring them that help would
be available to any member taking on a role.
5) Registrars Ken Morris and Neville McFadyen completed 3 inspections and 6 permissions to move.
6) Editor Natalie Towndrow thanked everyone for their contributions to the GOOD OIL in 2014
7) Club Captain explained how due to heavy work commitments he was no longer able to fill the role
of Club Captain, but would be ready and willing to provide any help needed by the new Club
Captain.
NRVC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING………Minutes 6TH
JANUARY 2015
ALL POSITIONS DECLARED VACANT: President Barry again thanked all out-going committee members
and declared all positions vacant. Brian Johnston was asked to be Chairperson and accepted.
ELECTION OF COMMITTEE:
Nominations had been received as follows:
Position Nominee Proposer Seconded
President
Vice President Terry Jones
George Vella
Secretary Marilyn Vella Doris Holmes Patricia Morris
Treasurer Doris Holmes Barry Scarr Zira Scarr
Club Captain
Co-Registrar Ken Morris Norman Wilson Patricia Morris
Co-Registrar Neville McFadyen Barry Scarr Zira Scarr
Editor
Nominations from the floor were called for the following positions:
Club Captain Neville Maxwell
Editor Roslyn Walker
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George Vella withdrew his nomination for Vice-President and Terry Jones was declared Vice-President.
George Vella was nominated for President----proposed by Bill Kalb and seconded by Collene Kalb.
The nomination was accepted and George Vella was declared as President.
Ken Morris stood down as Rally Sub-committee and this position was taken by Ross Skillen.
Past President Barry Scarr congratulated the new committee and extended best wishes from the former
Committee and all the club members.
Meeting closed 8.55pm.
NRVC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING………Minutes. 6th
JANUARY 2015
The following awards were presented:
TROPHY WINNERS CERTIFICATES WINNERS HON MENTION
Neville McFadyen Doris Holmes Debbie Maxwell
George Vella Glenn Towndrow Collene Kalb
Ross Skillen Natalie Towndrow Ken Morris
Marilyn Vella Lyn Farmer Michael Paoletti
David Holmes Bruce Dickson
MID –WEEK RUN Fabio Paoletti
Rudy & June Galea Don Rumbel
Mary Jones Committee Appreciation awards
Steve Nichols
Terry Jones Barry Scarr President
Daniel Paoletti Norm Wilson Vice Pesident
Barry Scarr Marilyn Vella Secretary
Sandra Rumbel Doris Holmes Treasurer
Tom Shannon Neville McFadyen Registrar
Norm Wilson Ken Morris Registrar
Glen Towndrow Club Captain
Natalie Towndrow Editor
NRVC GENERAL MEETING…………………..6TH January 2015
Meeting opened: 9.00pm
Raffle: $178.00
President George Vella thanked everyone for voting him as President.
Vice President Terry Jones spoke about Mid-Week end of year Xmas run. We left Maccas at 9.00am
and headed for Ringwood Park, organized by Christine Waugh where we had morning tea and a drive
around the track in our old cars. We left there and headed to Rudy & June Galea's home which is under
self-construction, they have beautiful views of the water and to their credit they are doing a great job.
Onto Karurah Park where we all set up and had our lunch and then the entertainment started.
Marilyn had a game in mind and started pulling names out of a hat, when your name came up and yes mine was
Wa first, I had to wiggle and giggle everything on my body, but little did they know everyone had to do something from bei
a m being a male ballerina to quaking like a duck which should have been a chicken call, tapping like Fred Astair, singing
To to your wife and lots of other funny things. Once doing our performance we were rewarded with a small gift.
Eve Everyone from what I saw had a great day.
Bill Kalb was asked if he would update our member’s directory and he agreed to do so.
The Spring Cruiz-in event needs to have a sub-committee for this.
Ros Walker thanked everyone and was pleased to accept the Editors position
.
Ken Morris will organize a run on Australia Day weekend. Just turn up at Edgeworth Maccas at 9.00am with
M morning tea and your lunch and away we will go.
Brian Jackson said it was our 30 yr Anniversary for the GOOD OIL
.
Bruce Dickson asked if the mid week runs will still be on Thursdays. These runs will still be on the 3rd
Thursday of each month, rain, hail or shine.
Marilyn read out a thank you letter from Westpac Helicopters thanking us for the $3000.00 which we donated to
them from our Spring Cruiz-in event.
Meeting closed: 9.40pm
DAVID SNAPE FROM NRMA GAVE A TALK TO MEMBERS.
At the AGM, David Snape from NRMA Classic and Vintage Insurance was present as a guest speaker. He had
been invited to talk to the members about the NRMA and he presented us with some very interesting information.
I have listed below just a few salient points from his presentation.
1. The illegal practice of re-birthing vehicles was talked about in some detail, with illustrations being given as
to how it is done and problems in trying to prevent it all occurring.
2. The NRMA has two arms: (i) Insurance and (ii) Motoring and Road Services.
3. The NRMA now owns several insurance companies.
4. All call centres are in Australia – there are no call centres overseas at all.
5. Insurance is done on an “agreed” value, not market value. Market value is the value of the vehicle at the
time of the insurance claim. The amount can be increased at any time during the insured period, without
the need to wait for renewal time. This is a good feature if, say, your vehicle has just been re-sprayed, re-
upholstered etc.
6. We were strongly advised to never “under insure” – it is really not worth the risk.
7. Vehicles prior to 1980 have the option for “retention of wreck”. For vehicles post 1980, negotiations can
be made with the assessor.
8. Choice of repairer is offered.
9. Insurance includes Traveller Care Australia wide – this was formerly known as “breakdown cover” and
includes up to $3000 of cover.
10. There is a 24/7 Help Line for policy holders.
11. Flexible excess is available on policies.
12. The NRMA has a very large Research Centre where such things as “low speed impact crash tests” are
carried out.
13. In any accident, the first safety device that comes into play is the seat belt, followed by the deployment of
air bags.
Please note that this is far from a complete list of the subjects which David covered – it merely represents a few
items that I happened to find interesting and informative.
Lorraine Laney.
Congratulations to Richard & Lorraine Laney who welcomed in to their family a fifth generation great-grand-
daughter. ALIYAH MAY WILSON on 19th
December, 2014. Just in time for great Christmas celebrations.
The five generation Aussies include Richard’s mum, (97); Lorraine (60s); Allison (46); Jessica (24) and baby
Aliyah.
Thank you for your contribution to The Good Oil. Also for letting me know that I was not the only one who
got lost at the new roundabout being built south of Club Macquarie. Richard & Lorraine as well as myself
really just kept driving on the road, not realising that we had not taken enough turning around, and ended up
going through Boolaroo. A nice small township (not seen before) but hope to find the turn off again coming &
leaving as the route actually took 15 minutes off our travelling time. Ed. Ros.
This photo was taken out the front of a Museum Another of Rusconi’s Masterpieces
In South Australia. Reminds you of the Three Monkeys. The Alter of Saint Maries Cathedral in Paris.
The famous dog on the tuckerbox was also sculptured by the late Frank Rusconi (who died in 1964). The marble
masterpieces took the late Frank Rusconi 28 years of his spare time to build in order to showcase the diversity and
beauty of New South Wales marble.
Rusconi and three other men constructed the original Alter whilst he was working in Switzerland.
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VISITING GUNDAGAI – RUSCONI’S
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THE MARBLE CAME FROM RYLSTONE.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. Members are reminded that all cars
on Historical Club Plates must obtain
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What a fabulous start to the Mid-Week runs for 2015, fine weather, with a high humidity, we gathered at
Maccas at Edgeworth, at 9.00am, and headed off up to Raymond Terrace to the Park on the River for Morning
Tea. It was good to see Rob Garrett attend his first ever Mid-Week Run, we also had a couple of other Visitors,
Marilyn baked some yummy cup- cakes, with smiley faces on them, but one had a sad face, no idea who got that
one. Oh Oh !! The next minute we had 2 RTA Officers turn up, and we thought we are in trouble, no, it was
Gordon Waugh and his Off-sider, Phew thank goodness.
We also met up with The Jag Club who with George and Marilyn, with Bill Whitby asked if they could tag along
with us, so in total we had 60 people, and 37 cars, (NRVC 30 Members, 17 cars - the Jag Club had 30 members,
and 20 cars), so off we started up to Tea Gardens Pub, for our Lunch, where the Pub had organised and set up
for us in one of the large Function Rooms, with nice Ice water and Ice Cubes carafes up on each table, a welcome
drink from the heat. .
We chatted with everyone, laughed out loud, the food was terrific as always, and the company tops, so then we
all decided to head off home but with a stop-over at the beach at Tea Gardens, where some folk went for a walk
in the Sand Dunes, not naming names, they walked off hand in hand. Next it was off to Heatherbrae Maccas, for
an Ice Cream Cone, a tradition with Marilyn and George, but guess What! there was no Ice Cream at
Heatherbrae, so we had to then go to Hexham Maccas, phew thank goodness, they had plenty, by this time
some of us just wanted a cool drink, so we had the Bubblegum Frozen Sprite® Splash with Popping Candy.
Yummy even if I did have a blue tongue afterwards, thanks Michael and Daniel, now I will have to have one all
the time. Another great day, good company, thanks everyone, from Fabio & Dianne, Marilyn and George.
HAWKS NEST/TEA GARDENS MID-WEEK RUN – 15TH January, 2015.
Roving Reporter & Photographer – Collene Kalb.
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POINT SCORE 2015 POINT SCORE 2015
NAME JAN FEB TOT NAME JAN FEB TOT
Avis John 3 3 Malam Alan 0 0
Bailey Doreen 3 3 Martin Alan 0 0
Bailey John 3 3 Martin Kathleen 0 0
Birt Darrell 3 3 Maxwell Deborah 3 3
Birt Irene 0 0 Maxwell Neville 3 3
Blundell Amy 0 0 McFadyen Neville 3 3
Boyce Anna 3 3 McFadyen Noelene 3 3
Bradford Linda 0 0 McFadyen Julie 0 0
Bradford Michael 0 0 Mears Lee 0 0
Brincat Kern 0 0 Milne John 0 0
Broadbent Shirley 3 3 Morris Ken 3 3
Broadbent Tom 3 3 Morris Steve 0 0
Browne Peter 3 3 Morris Tona 0 0
Browning George 3 3 Morris Trish 3 3
Caban Dave 0 0 Newcombe Gary 3 3
Caban Celeste 3 3 Newcombe Ruth 3 3
Carey John 3 3 Nichols Stephen 3 3
Clark Kristy 0 0 Nadin Alan 0 0
Cockerell Gai 0 0 O’Neile Heath 0 0
Cockerell Terry 3 3 O’Neile Rachael 0 0
Coghlan Laurie 0 0 O’Neill John 0 0
Coghlan Patsy 0 0 O’Neill Lorraine 0 0
Coghlan Wesley 3 3 Paoletti Daniel 3 3
Collins Greg 3 3 Paoletti Dianne 0 0
Collins Karen 0 0 Paoletti Fabio 3 3
Connor Bernie 3 3 Paoletti Michael 3 3
Cusick Daniel 0 0 Parlour Ron 3 3
Delia Anna 3 3 Payne Jeni 0 0
Delia Antonino 0 0 Payne Miles 3 3
Delia Salvatore 3 3 Pengilley Max 0 0
Dembeck Justin 0 0 Puller John 3 3
Dickson Bruce 3 3 Quigley Ian 0 0
Dickson Monica 3 3 Quinn Bradley 0 0
Evans Margaret 3 3 Quinn Fiona 0 0
Farmer Lynn 3 3 Redmond Carole 0 0
Fitzsimmons Sean 0 0 Redmond John 0 0
Fitzsimmons Bronwyn 0 0 Richards Graham 0 0
Fotheringham Glen 3 3 Rumbel Don 3 3
French Natalie 0 0 Rumbel Sandra 3 3
Galea June 3 3 Scarr Barry 3 3
Galea Rudy 3 3 Scarr Zira 0 0
Gardner Robert 0 0 Shannon Thomas 3 3
Garrett Lynn 3 3 Skillen Ross 3 3
Garrett Robert 3 3 Sloane David 0 0
Genetzakis John 0 0 Small Brett 0 0
Gillies Colin 0 0 Small Robyn 0 0
Goddard Laurie 0 0 Smith Kenneth 0 0
Goddard Maureen 0 0 Stanton Kevin 0 0
Hansell Bill 0 0 Stanton Dawn 0 0
Hansell Narelle 0 0 Stroud Michael 0 0
Harris Wayne 3 3 Stroud Suzanne 0 0
Healey Kathleen 0 0 Taylor John 0 0
Hellyer Lynda 0 0 Taylor Margaret 0 0
Hellyer Gary 3 3 Thompson Errol 0 0
Hide Doreen 0 0 Thompson Helen 0 0
Hide Gerald 0 0 Towndrow Glenn 3 3
Heffenan Greg 0 0 Sloane Cherie 0 0
Heffenan Felicity 0 0 Towndrow Eliza 0 0
Holmes Craig 0 0 Towndrow James 0 0
Holmes David 3 3 Towndrow Natalie 3 3
Holmes Doris 3 3 Travers Dennis 3 3
Holmes George 0 0 Travers Diane 3 3
Houston Steve 0 0 Tserepas John 0 0
Hughes Barry 3 3 Tserepas Alexandra 0 0
Hughes Cindy 0 0 Tuckwell Tracey 0 0
Hunter Ruth 0 0 Van der Velde Andre 0 0
Illfield Jeanette 0 0 Van der Velde Susan 3 3
Illfield Phillip 0 0 Vella George 3 3
Ireland Craig 0 0 Vella Marilyn 3 3
Ireland Genelle 0 0 Venners Adrian 3 3
Jackson Brian 3 3 Visser Pieter 0 0
Jackson Narelle 0 0 Visser Anne 3 3
James June 0 0 Walker Roslyn 3 3
James Keith 0 0 Ward Bruce 0 0
Johnston Brian 3 3 Ward Judy 0 0
Johnston Grant 0 0 Walshe Martin 0 0
Johnston Joanna 0 0 Walshe Robyne 0 0
Johnston Lyn 0 0 Waugh Christine 0 0
Jones Mary 3 3 Waugh Gordon 0 0
Jones Terry 3 3 Waugh Patricia 0 0
Kalb Bill 3 3 West Guy 0 0
Kalb Collene 3 3 Williams Allan 0 0
Kowalski Frank 3 3 Williams Angela 0 0
Kramer Joe 0 0 Williams Betty 0 0
Kramer Maria 0 0 Williams Brett 0 0
Lamrock Zak 0 0 Williams Dianne 0 0
Laney Lorraine 3 3 Williams Wal 0 0
Laney Richard 3 3 Wilson Louise 0 0
Lawrence Albert 0 0 Wilson Merv 0 0
Lawrence Marjorie 0 0 Wilson Norm 3 3
Lennard Tomas 0 0 Wilson Sam 0 0
Livingston Glen 3 3 Wilson Teresa 0 0
Livingston Sue 3 3 Winner Cherie 0 0
Lloyd June 0 0 Yates Bob 0 0
Lloyd Tom 0 0 Yates Robyn 0 0
Lockwood Michael 3 3 Smith Darren 0 0
Lockwood Quida 0 0 Smith Cheree 0 0
Butler Michael 0 0 Wilson Darcy 0 0
Butler Valda 0 0 Wilson Anne 0 0
Parlour Lorraine 0 0