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Don’t Miss December 6 Club Christmas Picnic Fullarton Community Centre December 18 Office Closes 12pm January 1 New Years Day Breakfast Semaphore January 1 Meeting on the Move Classic Section January 13 Office re-opens for 2010 at 9.00am January 17 T-Party Run Vintage Section January 17 Fleurieu Run Goolwa January 26 Australia Day Parade Vintage Section February 2 Forum Meeting Clubrooms February 14 All British Day Breakfast Veteran Section Next General Meeting - Wednesday 2 December 2009 All members are invited to attend our next General Meeting to be held on Wednesday 2 December at 8.00pm. Prior to the meeting, from 6.30pm, come and enjoy a free barbecue cooked by members of your Board. Please advise the office by 3.00pm on Thursday 26 November if you wish to have a meal for catering purposes. Club Christmas Picnic The annual Club Christmas Picnic is on again. Sunday December 6 from 11am to 3pm. This is for all sections and will be held on the southern side of the Fullarton Community Centre. Father Christmas will arrive at 1 pm. Parents please bring a present with name tag securely attached. Games for children and ice creams for small and big kids alike. Clearance Sale – SCCSA Apparel with 75 th Logo The Club has a limited supply of white polo shirts, blue striped “Urban Nature’ shirts and Tshirts – all with the 75 th logo, out at cost price!! Polos – were $37.00 Now $32.00 Shirts – were $45.00 Now $35.00 Tees – were $24.00 Now $16.00 Please contact the Club for available sizes. There is also a very limited supply of wine glasses with the 75 th logo still available at the special price of $7.00 each! Events Co-Ordinator Members may or may not be aware that the Events Coordinator Contractor, Penny Gordon, as a result of exceptional circumstances, is no longer available for that position. We are therefore seeking a replacement person to meet the demands of our Events Office and to fulfil the tasks required to conduct motor sport competition at both Collingrove Hillclimb and Mallala. Persons interested in this interesting but demanding job should contact myself to obtain a Job Specification which outlines the responsibilities of the position. Colin Bourner 83734899 0417801381 Establishment of Collingrove Hillclimb Has anyone got any photos of the establishment of the Collingrove Hill Climb Track? I’m working with the Club Library to get together photos of Collingrove so we can establish some sort of a history of this valuable Club asset. Surprisingly, no history exists at present! I’m particularly interested in photos that are of historical interest but would be happy to examine all photos loaned to me. All photos will be cared for and returned to the Library; my intention is to scan any of particular interest and burn them onto DVDs for Library use and eventually Library loan to any interested members. I can be contacted at the address/phone here or any photos can be left with the Library staff to be forwarded to me and I can pick them up from there. Ron Johnson. [email protected] 8251 3719. Christmas Office Hours Members please note that the office will close at 12pm on Friday 18 December and re-open on Wednesday 13 January, 2010. On behalf of the Staff, Management and Board we would like to wish all Members and their families a safe and happy Christmas and New Year. We look forward to working with you again in 2010. December 2009

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Don’t Miss

December 6 Club Christmas Picnic Fullarton Community Centre

December 18 Office Closes 12pm

January 1 New Years Day Breakfast Semaphore

January 1 Meeting on the Move Classic Section

January 13 Office re-opens for 2010 at 9.00am

January 17 T-Party Run Vintage Section

January 17 Fleurieu Run Goolwa

January 26 Australia Day Parade Vintage Section

February 2 Forum Meeting Clubrooms

February 14 All British Day Breakfast Veteran Section

Next General Meeting - Wednesday 2 December 2009 All members are invited to attend our next General Meeting to be held on Wednesday 2 December at 8.00pm. Prior to the meeting, from 6.30pm, come and enjoy a free barbecue cooked by members of your Board. Please advise the office by 3.00pm on Thursday 26 November if you wish to have a meal for catering purposes.

Club Christmas Picnic The annual Club Christmas Picnic is on again. Sunday December 6 from 11am to 3pm. This is for all sections and will be held on the southern side of the Fullarton Community Centre. Father Christmas will arrive at 1 pm. Parents please bring a present with name tag securely attached. Games for children and ice creams for small and big kids alike.

Clearance Sale – SCCSA Apparel with 75th Logo The Club has a limited supply of white polo shirts, blue striped “Urban Nature’ shirts and Tshirts – all with the 75th logo, out at cost price!!

Polos – were $37.00 Now $32.00 Shirts – were $45.00 Now $35.00 Tees – were $24.00 Now $16.00

Please contact the Club for available sizes. There is also a very limited supply of wine glasses with the 75th logo still available at the special price of $7.00 each!

Events Co-Ordinator Members may or may not be aware that the Events Coordinator Contractor, Penny Gordon, as a result of exceptional circumstances, is no longer available for that position. We are therefore seeking a replacement person to meet the demands of our Events Office and to fulfil the tasks required to conduct motor sport competition at both Collingrove Hillclimb and Mallala. Persons interested in this interesting but demanding job should contact myself to obtain a Job Specification which outlines the responsibilities of the position. Colin Bourner 83734899 0417801381 Establishment of Collingrove Hillclimb Has anyone got any photos of the establishment of the Collingrove Hill Climb Track? I’m working with the Club Library to get together photos of Collingrove so we can establish some sort of a history of this valuable Club asset. Surprisingly, no history exists at present! I’m particularly interested in photos that are of historical interest but would be happy to examine all photos loaned to me. All photos will be cared for and returned to the Library; my intention is to scan any of particular interest and burn them onto DVDs for Library use and eventually Library loan to any interested members. I can be contacted at the address/phone here or any photos can be left with the Library staff to be forwarded to me and I can pick them up from there. Ron Johnson. [email protected] 8251 3719.

Christmas Office Hours Members please note that the office will close at 12pm on Friday 18 December and re-open on Wednesday 13 January, 2010. On behalf of the Staff, Management and Board we would like to wish all Members and their families a safe and happy Christmas and New Year. We look forward to working with you again in 2010.

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New Members – October 2009 Terry Stachow Classic Kevin May Classic, HRR Lyall Perry General Hagen Zerk Competition Ron Stevens General Wayne Harris General, Classic Pete Jones Competition Pat Calabrese Competition Jayne Pestka Classic

Classic News Coming Meetings Friday 4 December Don't miss the last Classic meeting of 2009, sponsored by BEA and will feature two beautiful Mercedes Benz on stage, one a classic model from Peter or Ray's collection and the other something new and spectacular from the showroom floor. There will be wonderful raffles prizes to be won and supper will be of a Christmas flavour. Cocktails @ 6pm in the Gosse bar, meeting starts at 8pm. Bring your sweetheart and some friends too. Everyone is welcome! Coming Events Friday 1 January This doubles as an event and a meeting. Meeting on the Move is exactly what it suggests. We start from 5.45 for a 6.30pm departure from the car park on Fullarton Road next to the old Victoria Park racecourse, then head for the hills for a leisurely evening cruise to arrive at the Belair Country Club. Upon arrival you will be offered a complimentary cocktail, then sit down for a lovely two course dinner. Full bar facilities available as usual. Great raffle prizes as usual and that includes Tim Carrig too! All for a modest $28pp. Be quick to enter, club closes for Christmas, last bookings taken 16th December. Entries limited to the first 140 people. It has always been a popular event and it's a great way to start 2010. Everyone is welcome. Sunday 21 February Keep this date in mind, Gordon Taylor is planning the "Classic 100" which is a simple navigational fun run ending up back at the club for a bbq cooked by the classic committee. Entry forms will be available hopefully for December meeting, definitely for Meeting on the Move. Merry Christmas to you all Andy Morgan

Hillclimb Competition Committee We have had a good year with many entries in the Hillclimbs, some trying conditions postponing Wintercup 3 twice, first with heavy rain and six weeks later heatwave of 40 degrees. Now that the competition has finished for the year the trenching will begin for the new timing system, a special thanks goes to Geoff Vardon for the hours he has put in pouring over specifications and assembling equipment. The committee would like to pass on to all the officials our thanks for their dedication and hard work during the year, sometimes under very trying conditions. We would like to thank all our generous sponsors for their donations to the SA Hillclimb Championships and congratulate Michael Bishop for his package he put together for sponsorship. The committee has worked extremely hard in keeping Collingrove in running order and setting up for the new timing system, thanks to all from Peter Hall for making the job of Chairman so easy. Peter would like to pass on his thanks to Committee members and competitors for their help at working bees during the year. We wish all the competitors and officials the compliments of the season and see you in the New Year.

Fleurieu News Sunday 17 January run leaving from the Goolwa Regatta Yacht Club, Barrage Road, Goolwa at 10.15 for 10.30, and finishing for lunch at the Newton residence, Liverpool Road, Goolwa. Please bring your lunch, chairs, glasses etc. RSVP to Ali Roscrow,85552029 or [email protected]. Look for our report on the Coonawarra Weekend in next month’s newsletter.

HRR News A big thanks to Trevor Lambert for bringing along his 1922 Willy’s Overland for display on stage in 39 degree heat. It once held the fastest time between Melbourne and Adelaide in a time of 14hours, 51 minutes. Nicely restored and found derelict in a barn, when asked what Trevor’s interest in such a vehicle was, he replied “I dunno, I just like the look of it”. Trevor’s other daily driver is a 600bhp Elfin ME5. The following trophies were also presented on the night: Birdwood Mill: Keith Williamson – Farrell Clubman Coopers Trophy: Mark Woodberry – Dodge Special John Blanden Trophy: Jim Doig – Motorlab ASP Clubman Norm Beechey: Graham Stewart Chairpersons Award: John Lemm – Journalist Services to the HRR: Daryl Warman Cheers from the HRR Library News IMPORTANT REQUEST: For an overseas benefactor, we urgently require a copy of BROOKS BOOK No.7. (A Collection of Photographs, 1919-1931). Can you help please? Recent events like the Bay to Birdwood, the Goodwood Revival, the Pebble Beach Concours and its associated Auctions, all displayed a myriad of body styles from eras when cars were quite different from each other and famous Stylists and Designers had a freer hand in what was offered to the public, whether it was exotic or ordinary. There are many books in the Library about these Designers and their products. Notably, BERTONE, 90 YEARS (two volumes), ZAGATO (two volumes), SPORTS CAR BODYWORK, BODIES BEAUTIFUL (a history of car styling), CHROME DREAMS, DELAGE : STYLING and DESIGN, DREAM CARS and FROM PASSION to PERFECTION. Then there are the Marque history books with hundreds of beautiful photographs, so there is plenty of styling information for any level of interest. If you enjoyed one of our most popular books, Jim Gullan’s AS LONG AS IT HAS WHEELS, with its descriptions of racing and special building, and have an interest in building specials, Formula 5000 or the Tasman series in the 70s, you will enjoy WHEN THE ENGINE ROARS, by the extraordinary NZ engineer George Begg who built 18 specials which were able to compete with the world’s best at that time. FOR SALE: We have bound copies of English MOTORSPORT of 1949, 1950 1951 available for just $40 per bound copy. When you are next in the Club, have a look at the information on THE LIBRARY NOTICE BOARD (the board nearest the function room) for information about books magazines and other topical subjects. You can also email us: [email protected] The Library, connecting people with information.

Vintage News Previous events/meetings October 30/November 1 A number of our section attended the Milang weekend – thanks to organisers Geoff and Chris Chennells for a brilliant weekend, reported no doubt in much greater detail elsewhere. November 8 was our Mad Hatter Tea Party - only 5 cars and occupants braved the extreme heat. Those who attended report having enjoyed the day. Thanks to Steve Day for his efforts in organising this event. Coming Meeting December 11 Ghosts of Christmas Past! Anything to do with Christmas - presents (not necessarily toys) received, decorations or just tales of Christmas. Please bring a plate of food to share (and give Major Tony Cooper the night off)! Please note we will not be holding a January meeting. Coming events December 6 – The Club Christmas Party - 11am to 3pm. This is for all sections and will be held on the southern side of the Fullarton Community Centre. Father Christmas will arrive at 1 pm. Parents please bring a present with name tag

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securely attached. Games for children and ice creams for small and big kids alike. January 1 – New Years Day Breakfast – this is always a great event –please refer Veteran section for more details. January 17 – T Party Run – meet at the Model T club rooms in the centre of Port Road opposite Godfreys for a 9 am sharp start. BYO morning tea. The run will be determined by the weather – but in any event will conclude by midday. Please come along for what will be a fun morning! January 26 – Australia Day Parade through the City. Please note that this is now a late afternoon event. If you wish to participate, please ring Ruth Day on 0423 096 563 to register your interest and get further details. Andrew Christophersen Veteran News Coming Meetings December 11 – Vintage & Veteran combined Christmas meeting – see Vintage notes January 15 – No Veteran Meeting February 19 – Stuart MacDonald will speak on Carl Wittber Coming Events December 6 – Christmas Picnic at Fullarton Park – 11am to 3pm January 1 – New Year’s Day Breakfast – IF THE DAY IS FORECAST OVER 33 DEGREES OR A TOTAL FIRE BAN DAY, IT IS CANCELLED. Otherwise BYO everything. From 9.30am at Waterfall Gully. February 14 – All British Day Breakfast – contact Chris on 8278 8465 if you wish to volunteer to help cook or serve breakfast or direct traffic. March 7 – Historic Vehicle Day – open to all vehicles up to the end of 1930 - 11-3 at the park on the north side of Anzac Hwy near the Keswick Bridge. This will be preceded by breakfast near Jolley’s Boathouse on the R. Torrens. BYO from 9am start. Depart approx 10.30am. March 14 – Wittber Run – Vintage & Classic Run to Greenfields & SA Aviation Museum to celebrate SA’s first flight. Meander to Milang – this weekend rally was very successful with 19 entries and a great mix of people and cars. Unfortunately several vehicles misbehaved and were taken home to be either repaired or swapped for a more reliable one, but their drivers rejoined us by lunchtime. Thanks to all those who attended and to Penny & John Hutton who hosted pre-dinner drinks on Saturday night. Next year’s Invitation Events include: National 1 & 2 Cylinder Rally, Swan Valley, Perth, WA – 11 – 16 April, 2010 – enquiries to Pat Kerr 2010, 255 Benmuni Road, Wanneroo 6065 WA National Veteran Rally, Launceston, Tasmania – 24-31 October, 2010 – enquiries PO Box 439, Mowbray TAS 7248. Victorian 1 & 2 Cylinder Rally, Cobram, Vic – 11-14 March, 2010 – enquiries to Fiona Lane, 7 Humffray St South, Ballarat. Vic 3350

Market Place Wanted to Sell SEC DUE MIG portable 240v Mig Welder. Not used since overhaul. $175. Graham Boulter 0408 277 380. Valiant Torque Flite Auto Trans, Fully reconditioned, including convertor. Suit R-AP6 Press button Slant 6 cyl. $900 ono. John Pocock 8337 4625. 1929 Graham Paige 612. Completely restored. Exc condition. Numerous spares. $28,000/ Phone 8337 4783 and ask for Dianne. Veteran/Vintage Renault engine – contact Don Bosanquet on 0415 556 053. MG Midget 1978, all original only 30,000 Miles , excellent condition, currently on historic rego. This car was imported from the UK into Victoria, so it has always been right hand drive. I'm the 2nd owner since importation. Car is all original, nothing changed or modified (apart from an engine disabler) and in very sound mechanical working order. Excellent

condition, hood in perfect condition, torneau perfect, paint work good. Great little sports car with low mileage. Not driven now, so must go. $13,200ono Contact Penny on 0412 468 341. Reg No. WXV 545. WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT. Including; Bandsaw “Do-All” brand 16inch gap, table 21inches square, Single Phase power with blade joining welder attachment, suits metal and wood cutting. Horizontal Mill Cincinnati No.2. Welder 3 phase 200 Amp by EMF Ltd. Power Saw by Servian, Pedestal Drill 8 speed belt drive, 1.25”dia drill capacity. Bench Drills ½ inch capacity, 6 speed ‘V’ belt drive. Pedestal Grinder with 14” dia wheels. Barnes Lathe An American made vintage lathe circa 1898. Originally powered by foot operated treadle, however some treadle components are missing. Would suit collector of old machinery. Price negotiable. Bending Machine, Silver Solder (1Kg) 1.5mm & 2.5mm dia. Taper Shank HSS Twist Drills sizes 9/16” dia to 1” dia in increments of 1/64th of an inch plus 1.25” dia and 1.125 inch dia (i.e a total of 31 drills). Measuring Instruments including, Moore & Wright 1” Micrometer $50; 1” to 2” Micrometer $75; 2” to 3” Micrometer $80; 0” to 4” Micrometer $80; 4” to 8” Micrometer $120; 8” to 12” Micrometer $150; Inside Micrometer, .2” to 1.2” $70; Inside Micrometer inter-changeable anvils 2” to 11.5” $200; Engineer’s precision ground square 12” by 5.5” $60; Set of 80 piece Slip Gauges Inspection Grade quality made by Pitter Gauge & Tool Co. UK, $500. Contact David Humphries 83582231. Wanted to Buy Smiths Amp gauge mid/late 1920s. Contact Andrew Christophersen on 8370 8115. Holiday House to Rent – Stansbury, Y.P. Overlooking the sea. 100 years old, restored to old era. Accommodates 5 people. Minimum 3 nights. Bedspreads supplied, BYO sheets, blankets, pillows. Outdoor gas bbq in garden setting, pergola and picnic furniture. Off street parking. Contact Graham South (08) 8297 2475 or 0417 894 814. Holiday Rental – Port Elliott Cowsley House, a luxuriously appointed 2 storey limestone cottage situated in a quiet street in the heart of Port Elliott, only metres from The Strand and 5 minutes walk to Horseshoe Bay. 3 bedrooms (sleeps up to 4 adults and 4 children) 2 bathrooms, designer bed linen and towels provided. Full cooking facilities including dishwasher. Private courtyard for alfresco dining. Off street parking in lockable garage. Visit www.cowsleyhouse.com.au or call 0428 130 899 for full details. Visiting France? Stay a while in SCC member’s medieval village house. In SW France this carefully restored stone house, dating from the 13th Century, has modern appliances, central heating. Sunny terrace, garden, secure parking. Our interesting small town of Castelnau-Montratier and surrounding countryside with vineyards offers a perfect way to experience France. Good availability for short or longer rentals. Phone John or Norma on 8223 2707 for full details and brochure or visit www.housesouthfrance.com. Holiday Rental – Victor Harbor 2 Story fully self-contained townhouse. Park your car and walk everywhere. Uninterrupted sea views. Centrally located in town centre. Sleeps up to 6. Two car lock up garage. All linen supplied. Ian & Marion Patrick. Phone 8379 2347 or 0414 438 520.

HQ News For HQ people. by the time you read this we will all know the results of the 2009 series, both HQRR of SA, State Race Championship and various awards. Everyone else should know we have had another great year providing substantial fields at all events which in most cases made "club" race meetings possible. Many thanks to all officials who enabled us to go racing. Without you we would all be doing a lot of travelling or watching Motorsport on TV. All the best to everyone for Christmas and the New Year.

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December 2009 2 General Meeting - Clubrooms 4 Section Meeting – Classic 5 Drift School – Mallala 6 Christmas Picnic 11 Section Meeting – Combined Veteran and Vintage 16 Section Meeting – HQ 18 Office Closes at 12.00pm

January 2010 1 New Years Day Breakfast - Semaphore 1 Meeting on the Move – Classic Section 13 Office opens at 9.00am 17 Fleurieu Run – Goolwa 17 T –Party Run – Vintage Section 26 Australia Day Parade – Vintage Section

February 2010 2 Forum Meeting for All – Clubrooms 3 General Meeting – Clubrooms 14 All British Day Breakfast – Veteran 21 Classic 100 Run – Classic

CONDITIONAL REGISTRATION FOR HISTORIC VEHICLES To all Members who have vehicles registered under this scheme, there is some confusion as to when log books need to be renewed. Log books are valid for 3 years, these are registration years, not club membership years. If you register a vehicle; say on the 9th

December 2000 you log book would be valid until 8th December 2003 – 3 years. After registering your vehicle for 9th December 2003 you must apply to the club for a new log book. The expiry date should be written on the top of the front cover of your log book. Pages 2 and 3 of your log book are for confirming your club membership. The club financial membership year commences on the 1st July each year and under the club constitution, membership fees must be paid by the 14th August the following year to remain a financial member. At the time of paying your membership fees, by the 14th August you must have the above pages stamped and signed by a club representative. Note: there are four section in the log book for recording of membership. If you first register a vehicle in December, 6 months of your club membership has expired, therefore you will require 4 confirmations of club membership for the 3 years of registration. Note: To have your vehicle registered under this scheme you must remain a financial member of the club. To apply for a new log book or to have it stamped and signed to confirm you are a financial member of the Club you must have the following:-

1. Current registration papers. (not a renewal notice) 2. Current club membership card or receipt 3. Your log book. The old log book must be presented to obtain a new log book,

as this must be cancelled. Ray Mossop

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Don’t Miss

December 6 Club Christmas Picnic Fullarton Community Centre

December 18

Office Closes 12pm

January 1 New Years Day Breakfast Semaphore

January 1

Meeting on the Move Classic Section

January 13

Office Re-opens for 2010 at 9.00am

January 17 T-Party Run Vintage Section

January 17 Fleurieu Run Goolwa

January 26

Australia Day Parade Vintage Section

February 2

Forum Meeting Clubrooms

February 14

All British Day Breakfast

Veteran Section

February 21 Classic 100 Run

CALENDAR of EVENTS Christmas Hours Members please note that the office will close at 12pm on Friday 18 December and will re-open on Wednesday 13 January 2010. Advance Notice for February 2010 General Meeting Sharon Middleton, wife of racing driver and Club Member Bob Middleton, has agreed to be our guest speaker at this meeting and tell us about how she obtained her semi-trailer driver’s licence. This lady will be very entertaining and you will be very disappointed if you miss this delightful lady speak.