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Newsletter, July 2018

I have had a few comments since the re-birth of the VSMA website – most, fortunately being complimentary, which was pleasing!  I have added a few Youtube videos for your interest and hopefullu, enjoyment!

I am still making changes to the site – hopefully improvements.  One of these is the enlargement of most of the thumbprint images which occur in groups within the various section, such as those within the previous Runs and Reunions. I suppose they should now be called handprints!!  Anyway, have a look to see what you think.  I wil continue to enlarge the images within members’ profiles if necessary. As before, the large group of images can still be further enlarged by clicking on any one of the images within the group. You may find that because of these changes some sections may be a bit slower to load.  Please let me know if this the case and I will have a rethink. 


One other improvement, I think, is the creation of another section “Images from other events”. If you look at it this section you will see the reason why it was created. If you have groups of images of such events which you think may be of interest to members, please let me know and I would certainly consider including them within this section.


Already some members have submitted changes to their profile, which I hope  Hopefully membership data is now up-to-date.  However, if you feel you would like to add or amend your own data, please use the method I suggested in the last Newsletter, namely use the Form Career Data , or if you have a change of address just send me an email.


2018 Spring Run

The picture above show some of the members departing from this year’s Spring Run. Details of this can be found in the Events Section.  All the images in this section were kindly given by Margaret Smillie. For those memebrs who were there, could I ask you to send me photographs you had taken on the event and I will include them with others (provided they are not liable!)


Member Eric Dymock has just released an updated book Jim Clark – Tribute to a Champion. It is on sale at bookshops and also signed copies can be obtained through the Jim Clark Trust. It is also available as an ebook at https://dovepublishing.co.uk/jim-clark-tribute-to-a-champion  available though Amazon. The text is much the same as the one before but has been but updated and completely redesigned.  Read Eric’s blog, which covers his recent trip to Mar Hall. https://goo.gl/Fo7ho9 gets straight into it.  A Royalty on every copy is being donated to the Jim Clark Trust.


Here are some of our esteemed Chairman’s amusing Irish tales

I don’t know where he gets them from and you may have heard them before –  maybe I shouldn’t be publishing them now in our new PC world, but here they are:

“Your glass is empty O’Flaherty, will you be having another?”  “And why would I be wanting two empty glasses?” replied O’Flaherty.

 

Two tough union men were working on a building site when O’Grady fell from the second floor scaffolding.

“Are ya dead?” cried Gallagher from above.   “To be sure I am,” replied O’Grady.

“You are such a liar O’Grady that I don’t know whether to believe you or not!” called Gallagher.

That proves I’m dead,” said O’Grady’s voice from the rubble below,  “because if I was alive you wouldn’t be game to call me a liar!”

 

Callaghan arrived home late from the pub, well oiled and ready for trouble. 

“Is that you Callaghan?” called his wife.  “Byjasis!  It damned well better be!”


And now Some Videos………….

If you enjoy really good jugling – Watch this from youtube.

This shows you how not to become too greedy  – Beware of this Black Hole!!

Be entertained with  Dancing at the Movies

Enjoy this flight attendant’s safety  – she may perhaps may be joining Ryanair from  South WestAirlines

If you enjoy some clasical operatic stuff   The people of Sabadell, Spain are treated to some awesome classical music in this entertaining flash mob created by Banco Sabadell to celebrate their 130th anniversary.–   Watch and listen here

Or if you just enjoy jazz on a guitar  Watch


Well folks, that’s all for the latest Newsletter.  I wish you well.

Yours aye

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Stuart S I Parker,  Secretary, Veterans of Scottish Motorsport Association

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Newsletter, January 2016

Dear Fellow member,

Compliments of the season.  I trust you have had an enjoyable festive season and, like me, looking forward to some Spring weather.

Firstly , we have been invited to the MGCC Caledonian Centre’s film show on Friday 29th January.  This will be held at Kirkintilloch Golf Club.  Barry Crichton’s wife Nancy is in charge.   Before the films a buffet supper will be available which will be served from 6.0pm, with the film show starting at 7.30   The programme should include some early Bo’ness material including MGCC member Donald Carmichael in his J4 special, some early MG factory films, some early MGA films, some Monte Carlo items & look out for Graham Hill & Raymond Baxter, & possibly some MG 6R4 items.  They are also hoping to get a film produced by the old Scottish Centre of a team of TFs they ran in the 1955 Scottish Rally.   Nancy is arranging some alternative entertainment for those who don’t want to watch a screen all night!  The cost for this evening is a very modest £8 per head payable when booking through our website  http://www.mgcaledonian.com/event/ladies-and-film-night-2016/

Correction – the date of Reunion is 14th October 2016 and NOT the 21st October as shown in the December Newsletter.

Derek Palmer sent me an email with a youtube clip of the first year of the Para’s first season of BTCC!!   If you remember Derek has been the Team Principal of the Infiniti Para Team throughout.  The video shows how they have done over the last season.  Have a look  at https://youtu.be/FCUlpoWjjDM?t=13

Finally, Bob Baillie has sent me all the info on the forthcoming Spring Run!  I have attached four PDFs including Bob’s letter to members, the A.S.R’s, The Entry Form and details of the Accommodation.  Bob suggests that you get your entry in soon as the accommodation is limited.  (Mine is already in the post)!

Before I go, here is a YouTube clip you might find amusing:  “Scots in lift” –   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FFRoYhTJQQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FFRoYhTJQQ

Yours aye

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Newsletter, June 2018

Welcome to our first real Newsletter since May 2015  when the old VSMA website “went down”.  It has taken all this time to get the site a new home while at the same time, trying to resurrect all the data, not just from the old site, but from my own huge collection of images and data sent in by members.  This has been an enormous task and not yet complete as there are quite a few images and members details missing.  So, if you find any errors or omissions, please let me know and I will do my best to rectify the problem.  Similarly, if you have any old images you feel should be included on the site please send them to me.

You will soon notice there are quite a few changes on “how to navigate” the site compared to the previous site.  Can I suggest, once you have logged in to the members’ area, you go to the “How to use this Site”where hopefully “all will be revealed”?  You will find a few differences from the old site – just persevere. I would be very grateful if you have any difficulty navigating the site, where it is not obvious, please you let me know, and I will try to clarify the instructions for other users.

Please look at your own “Profile” – let me know of any amendments are required or a complete update would be better, print out this Career Data  and send it to me – I will do the necessary.  Also, images would be vey welcome.

I’m sure you will notice that a number of our members (75 in all) have an unusual email address, such as factitious000@tunaweb.com. This is because, either they don’t have an email address or they havn’t let me know if it has been changed.  Hopefully, this number will be reduced in due course.

Recently I received an email from Jack Davidson who gave me an interesting tale about fellow member Andrew Jeffrey. While Jack had had a meeting with Andrew’s son Alex, to buy a new Toyota from the showroom he worked, Alex had observed the VSMA badge on Jack’s car and commented that his father Andrew was also a member of VSMA.  Getting back home,  Jack trawled through his extensive negatives and found a mono image of Andrew in his Formula Atlantic at the Ingliston Circuit, had it printed. He presented it to Alex who kindly purchased the image, had it enlarged, framed, and presented the package to father Andrew on his birthday. A nice story.  The photo below shows Andrew with the framed picture


 

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Newsletter December, 2015

Dear Fellow Veterans,

Another year has gone! We had our AGM on Friday evening which again was held in Tunnocks’ factory. As usual, Boyd had laid on a suitable repast for those attending! I have attached a PDF of the minutes of the evening. As you will see we had to have an election for 4 Board member places when we had five applications. The result was we lost Andy Watson after a good few years service, to be replaced by Mid Bruce, along with Duncan Paterson, Barry Crichton and Donald Gordon.


May I welcome two new members Mike Murchie from Elderslie, and Andy Birrell from Kilconquhar.


Some email changes to your address book:

Tom MacMillan  –     tommacmillan24@gmail.com
Alex Young   –     lewiss@scotseats.cp.uk
Peter Rae   –    irenerae147@outlook.com
Iain Mitchell   –     mvraccidentrepairs@gmail.com
Tim Thomson   –     tim@andypriaulx.com
David Swinton   –     dswinton258@btinternet.com
Gus Pattison   –    angus.pattison@tannoch.com
Doug Niven    –    doug@dougniven.co.uk
Stephen Cooper   –   steviepiper2@gmail.com


Events to look forward to:

We will be getting busy early next year for our Reunion on Friday 21st October 2016, so look out for entry forms, etc in the Spring. Also, we off to the Borders for our annual Spring Run over the weekend of 22-24 April. Bob Baillie has some VERY interesting news on that – later!

Before that, however, we have been invited to a film night by the Caledonian section of the MG Car Club to be held on Friday 29th January – location and times, etc later.

Finally, may I wish you all a very merry Christmas and a Guid New Year

Yours aye

Stuart Parker

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Newsletter August, 2015

Dear fellow Veteran,
As you will be well aware our website has not been running properly since the May 2015 Newsletter. I won’t bore you with the details of why this is so, but suffice to say that every effort is being made to get it back in proper order. Until then I hope to keep you posted by email on what ’s been happening in the VSMA world.


New Members

Nigel Galvin from Grangemouth and Rab MacDonald from Lasswade.  Details of these two will be found on the website in due course.


I have been asked to publicise the 50th anniversary of the Fintry Hill Climb on 15th/16th August details of which can be had at www.gac.org.uk A few of our members I’m sure will be competing there!

The other hill climb in which VSMA will again be involved in is the Bo’ness Hill Climb Revival. This is being held on Saturday/Sunday 5th/6th September. A number of our members will be competing and we will be manning a refreshment tent near the finish of the hill as usual. Bob Baillie will be in charge of the tent and he is looking for a few additional helpers on either day. If you think you could give him a hand please call him at 01290 550696 (Home) or 07721 755917 (Mob).


I couldn’t close without an amusing anecdote which landed on my laptop recently……… it’s what I might call a highly intellectual joke!!

The Deaf Mafia Bookkeeper

A Mafia Godfather finds out that his bookkeeper, Guido, has cheated him out of $10,000,000.00. His bookkeeper is deaf but that was the reason he got the job in the first place. It was assumed that Guido would hear nothing and would therefore never have to testify in court.

When the Godfather goes to confront Guido about the missing $10 million, he takes along his lawyer, who knows sign language. The Godfather tells the lawyer, “Ask him where the money is.” The lawyer, using sign language, asks Guido, “Where’s the money?” Guido signs back, “I don’t know what you are talking about.”

The lawyer tells the Godfather, “He says he doesn’t know what you are talking about.” The Godfather pulls out a pistol, puts it to Guido’s head and says, “Ask him again or I’ll kill him!” The lawyer signs to Guido, “He’ll kill you if you don’t tell him.”

Guido trembles and signs back, “OK! You win! The money is in a brown briefcase, buried behind the shed at my cousin Bruno’s house.”

The Godfather asks the lawyer, “What did he say?” The lawyer replies, “He says you don’t have the balls to pull the trigger.”

Don’t you just love lawyers?

Yours aye

Stuart Parker

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Newsletter September, 2016

Dear Fellow Veterans,

I’m still in the USA but due to be back in Larkie next Wednesday.  It is less than a month since the last Newsletter but I am including the Regulations and Entry Form for the “Ayrshire Bash” an event similar to the most enjoyable last Autumn’s run organised by Barry Crichton Autumn.  This time Charlie Young is in charge and looking at the Regs is sounds as if it will be just as enjoyable. It is scheduled to run on Sunday 23rd  October.  If you have problems opening or printing the attached PDF please let me know and I will arrange to send you printed copies.

We have had another new member since the last Newsletter.  We are pleased to welcome Peter Clingan from Lochmaben into our Association.

A reminder::   The Reunion is only SIX weeks away.  If you have still to send in your entry form, get a move on!

While in the USA I have had the advantage of using my daughter-in-law’s Subaru WRX STI as a “shopping car”.  What a machine – the torque is quite amazing – in every gear!  Anyway, I thought I should include a youtube of a WRX doing a full lap of the Isle of Man flat out – obviously a still faster machine than the standard road version – worth watching click the link below and watch in full screen!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7gmbQ8KxM4

Yours aye

Stuart Parker

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Newsletter August, 2016

Hi everyone

I’m presently sunning myself in upstate New York but I thought I should keep you up-to-date on things VSMA.

Firstly, a few changes to members’ addresses, etc:
Ron Smith – new address is now Glentarkie Cottage, Glentarkie, Strathmiglo, Cupar, KY14 7RU
Gordon Neave address is 64 Corstorphine Road Edinburgh EH12 6JQ
Kenneth Strachan – new email now is alliefreespirit427@gmail.com
Graeme Henderson’s email is graeme.henderson@kirksideguesthouse.co.uk


Death of Members –
I got news recently that the following members had passed on:
                W.L. Ramsay Shaw died in October 2015
                Rusty Wilson died in December 2015
                Robben Christie died in December 2015


I am pleased to welcome the following as members of VSMA:
                 Laurence Doonan from Penicuik
                  Graeme McGregor from Dundee


EVENTS: VSMA will not be represented this year at the Bo’ness Hill Climb Revival on the weekend of 3rd/4th September. The Directors decided to give this year’s event a bye as we had too much to prepare for the next Reunion the following month. From the literature we received from BHCR it looks to be a great weekend. There is now a change in the track layout which will help the flow of spectators considerably. A good few of our members will be competing again. So, why not go along and support them!


Just received an email from member John More, also a member of Coltness Car Club, suggesting that VSMA members might be interested in a classic cars run on Saturday 1st October. The route covers a range of interesting roads in South Lanarkshire, Scottish Borders and Mid Lothian. The start and finish (buffet ) are at the Dalserf Bowling Club, Ashgill with a lunch halt arranged at St Mary’s Loch. They are hoping for a good turn out of classic cars. If you are interested check out the details at coltnesscarclub.com or get in touch with John at more.john@blueyonder.co.uk or contact John directly at 07740 696166.


You should all have had the”Regs” and “Entry Form” for the 6th VSMA Reunion on Friday, 14th October. I can report that we already have had a few submitted. Although the entries don’t “close” until 27th September, when the entry fee goes up to £50 per person, can I ask that if you intend coming along to the event send in your entry now.  In case you have misplaced the forms I have attached a PDF of these below.

And finally from Marlyn Jack…..
Food for thought or not

I was lying around, pondering the problems of the world, I realized that at my age I don’t really give a damn anymore.

If walking is good for your health the postman would be immortal.

A whale swims all day, only eats fish, drinks water, but is still fat.

A rabbit runs and hops and only lives 15 years, while a tortoise doesn’t run and does mostly nothing, yet it lives for 150 years.

And you tell me to exercise?? I don’t think so.

Just grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked, and the good fortune to remember the ones I do, and the eyesight to tell the difference.

Now that I’m older here’s what I’ve discovered:

1. I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it.

2. My wild oats are mostly enjoyed with prunes and all-bran.

3. I finally got my head together, and now my body is falling apart.

4. Funny, I don’t remember being absent-minded.

5. Funny, I don’t remember being absent-minded.

6. If all is not lost, then where the heck is it?

7. It was a whole lot easier to get older than to get wiser.

8. Some days, you’re the top dog, some days you’re the hydrant.

9. Kids in the back seat cause accidents.

10 Accidents in the back seat cause kids.

11. The world only beats a path to your door when you’re in the bathroom.

12. If God wanted me to touch my toes, he’d have put them on my knees.

13. It’s not hard to meet expenses . . . they’re everywhere.

14. The only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth.

15. These days, I spend a lot of time thinking about the hereafter . . I go somewhere to get something, and then wonder what I’m “here after“.

16. Funny, I don’t remember being absent-minded.

HAVE I SENT THIS MESSAGE TO YOU BEFORE. Or did I get it from you?

Yours aye

Stuart Parker

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Newsletter June, 2016

Dear Fellow Veterans,

I thought I should let you know that there has been a little progress on the website front.  Don’t check it just yet as apparently still a lot of work to do on it.  The gentleman who was looking after the technical side of things has been unwell for some considerable time – hence the delay.  I will certainly let everyone know when the site is up and running again.

In the meantime, just a little news.  The Run we had down into Northumberland was very successful.  Our base was in Alnwick and from there we visited several historic sites as well as Andrew Cowan’s marvellous collection of rally cars.  These included most of his personal rally cars but also many of the World Rally cars when he was Competition manager of Mitsubishi.  All were in immaculate condition.  Linda, Andrew’s wife provided a light lunch for everyone – most enjoyable.

I recently received an email from member Eric Dymock requesting that I publicise his most recent blogs, one of which contains information on the late Alistair Ford.  Those of our members from the immediate post-war years will remember Alistair as a motoring correspondent – he was often to be seen in the back seat of various competition cars during events where he claimed to get the best info for his articles.   I’m sure everyone will enjoy Eric’s piece on Alistair.  Another piece on Stuart Turner’s latest book – which is not about motorsport but interesting none-the-less.  Both of these blogs can be found at  http://www.dovepublishing.co.uk/blog/2016/5/19/scottish-motor-sport-1952 and at  http://www.dovepublishing.co.uk/blog/2016/6/6/stuart-turner

Finally, a remarkable video clip I received from Bill Barr which I’m sure will amaze you.  One lucky trucker

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Yours aye

Stuart Parker

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Newsletter September, 2017

Hello there,

We are just a few days back from our annual trip to visit our son who lives just outside Ithaca, a lovely town at the bottom of one of the American Finger Lakes in Upper State New York – an area well worth a visit.  We were lucky to have avoided any of the storms that have struck the US in the past couple of weeks.   However, they did delay our departure by a full day.

Since coming home I have been busy sorting out VSMA business – so hence the September Newsletter!


New Members:  I am delighted to welcome the following into our fold:

                         Fred Damodaran from Blairgowrie

                         Ian Higgins from Elderslie

                         Catherine Higgins from Elderslie


Change of email addresses for your address book:

                  George Dean now at  george.dean1@icloud.com

                  Fulton Beaton now at wilfulb@gmail.com

                  Alex Strathdee now at strathdees @sky.com

                  Iain Gemmell now at  jjgemmell@outlook.com


Directors’ Meeting

Your Directors are due for a meeting within the next couple of weeks when they will be discussing several topics, including the Autumn Run, the next Reunion, the website and the forthcoming Annual General Meeting (sometime in December) among other things.  If you have any reasonable suggestions you may wish the Directors to discuss, I would be pleased to receive them before the 20th September so that I can present them to the Board.


Autumn Run, Sunday 8th October

Charlie Young asked if I would remind you of this event (if you haven’t already entered) to consider coming along to what promises to be a very enjoyable social afternoon’s run in Ayrshire.  I have attached a PDF below of the Regulations and Entry Form.  Hope to see you there.

Anyway, that’s all for this month – sorry for it being so brief….

However, here is a link to something you could well be interested in – especially those of you with an eye to the future…… Take a look Here  

Yours aye,

Stuart Parker

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Newsletter June, 2017

Dear Fellow Member,

It’s about a couple of months since my last bit of VSMA News. A few things have happened since then but I will commence sadly with the death of one of our original members – my elder brother George Parker.
George died on 16th April after a short illness. He had been living in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire for the past 50 odd years and would have been 88 on the 21st April.

George and I started motorsport together in the early ‘ 50s when we were both at Glasgow University. We rallied in various vehicles including an Austin Atlantic and a converted Ford Van. The former was our father’s car which we used on an SSCC’s Highland Three Day Rally along with Eric Dymock – quite a memorable occasion in many ways. We did a few other events with the Lanarkshire Car Club with the Ford van. We had purchased this as there was no Purchase Tax (VAT) to pay for a van!! Side windows were inserted, an Aquaplane Head fitted along with a vacuum induced overdrive which certainly improved the performance of the van – in both directions – it could do 50+ in reverse. However, it lacked decent suspension and or for that matter brakes! This made for some very exciting and hairy moments – but we were quite successful. I think we only competed as a team for about three years when George went on to his other interests – I continued to compete with other drivers including my wife to be Mairi Cooper, Jimmy McInnes and the Brown brothers (IanT. Brown and younger brother R.Stuart Brown).

George will probably not be remembered for his motorsport exploits but more for his University activities and his golf. While at University he managed to become the President of the Students University Union in 1956 and where he very much involved with the GU Debating team. He was a scratch golfer and represented both the University and Scotland as an amateur golfer on many occasions. Indeed he got his blue at golf and also entered the Open at least once (but never made the cut)! Later in life he became very much involved in Rugby being the Chairman of his local club at Beaconsfield for many years. Until last year, he would made an annual trip to Murrayfield to lend support to the boys in blue. He was on three trips with the Lions to Australia and New Zealand. On his 80th birthday he ventured into flying when he was given a present of flying lessons! He had lead a full and an eventful life right to the end. George will be missed by all in our family and especially his wife Joan and daughters Jane and Lorna.


NEW MEMBER – In error, I omitted another new member in the last Newsletter, namely Iain MacDonald from Kilmacolm. Sorry about that Iain.


NEW EMAIL ADDRESS – Bill Thomson new email is bill.terret.2017@gmail.com


2017 SPRING RUN – Once again Bob Baillie and Mid Bruce outshown themselves. What a great location in Portavadie turned out to be. The accommodation at the Marina and Spa was just fantastic; the food was good and the weather!!! How do they do it? We had 41 members and partners this time which almost filled the Marina. The start, on Friday morning, was from Balloch – not the Lomond Shore this time but from the Antartex Cafe where a light snack was provided. We had a choice of two routes to get us to Portavadie – one was via Inverary and down to the ferry at Tarbert in Loch Fyne which could take us directly over to Portavadie. The other, shorter route, took us down to Tighnabruaich and then over to Portavadie on the east side of Loch Fyne.
Arriving in mid-afternoon we all ate together in the evening following a reception. On Saturday, again we had a choice of two routes. One, up to Inverary to see visit the Duke of Argyll’s Castle and back again via the Tarbert Ferry or down, almost to Dunoon, to visit the Benmore Gardens off the A815. The other route allowed the more adventurous to use the “rally” roads up the east side of Loch Fyne and hence to Benmore and finally back via Tighnabruaich to Portavadie. The evening was a repeat of Friday’s but a lot more friendly.
It was an early start on Sunday morning to allow us get the Colintraive Ferry to have a day in the Isle of Bute. The main occasion on that day was a visit to Mount Stuart House, the set of the Stuarts of Bute. As most Motorsport people will know this was the family home of Johnnie Dumfries but he no longer resides there. The house was open to the public is was a very worthwhile visit. Following lunch there we took a tour around the Island before heading back via the ferry at Colintraive to Portavadie.
Sunday evening was concluded with dinner followed by a singalong conducted by our own troubadour, complete with guitar, Mr Roberto Baillie, esq. I think all who were there enjoyed the three days and certainly thanks were given to Bob and Mid, and their long-suffering wives, for a wonderful three days. Roll on to next spring.
Numerous photographs were sent to me which I will, in due course, upload to the website along with the list of participants.


UPCOMING EVENT – Charlie Young has had communication from Ian Higgins who is organising the “Jock’s Run” on behalf of the Monte Start Committee (MSC). Apparently this is an event similar to the one which was attached to Charlie’s Ayrshire Bash last year. They have sent VSMA members an invitation to join them. It is being held on Sunday 18th June (sorry for being a bit late in letting you know). It is a 120 mile amble through Ayrshire on B Class and “Yellow” roads starting in and finishing in the Kilmarnock area. I have attached the Regulations and Entry Form documents giving you the necessary information.
Ian Higgins (Clerk of the Course) Tel: 01505 322854 Mobile: 07867 548973    e-mail: ian.higgins3@ntlworld.com


I have just received the email below from the Bo’ness Hill Climb Revival giving an update on what’s happening this year. It sounds really good. Unfortunately, I will be unable to be there – family calls from the USA once again. I’m sure many of our members will be there either competing or in an organising capacity. If youv’e never been before I can strongly recommend it to you – you are bound to enjoy what they are offering over both days. Already they have 82 entries for the Hill Climb – due to the size of the paddock their maximum for entries for the Hill Climb is 110 and only 8 weeks to go.

Update: The Bo’ness Revival Classic

With just 3-months to go to the Revival and 8-weeks to the final closing date for entry to the Bo’ness Classic it is good time for an update as to the current situation.
Club and Individual entries are now coming in at a steady rate so if you are considering entering the Classic please do not hold off for too long, as when the available spaces are filled the entry list shall be closed, even if that is prior to the noted closing date. We are on target to meet our maximum number of entrants, which is 400-cars in the Showfield on Sunday 3rd of September.
The Bo’ness Classic is a full weekend event, starting off on Saturday morning when the Bo’ness to Balmaha Road Run and Bo’ness Saltire Trophy depart from Bo’ness town centre from around 10.00. The Road Run is a gentle convoy type drive whereas the Saltire Trophy shall be an MSA sanctioned event, but without the requirement for a competition licence. The Trophy shall consist of a Road Book with Code Boards and other references to identify, Autotest type competitons and Regularity sections, it all promises to be an interesting concept with a wide range of competing cars spanning almost a century of motoring. Plans are well advanced for road closures in the town and when the expected 60 or so cars have departed there will be a Street Fayre event in the town centre. Due to Saturday being an active awayday there will not be as many cars on display in the Showfield at the Hillclimb track as there will be on Sunday, so please bear this in mind if you are specifically visiting the Classic on Saturday.
Sunday will be a busy day with the focus on the Arena which will see action by way of the ‘Carkhana’ competition, plus interviews and presentations all under the control of our knowledgeable MC’s. An interesting feature will be the final element of the Bo’ness Saltire Trophy, a Regularity drive up the Hillclimb track during the Hillclimb lunchbreak, which shall see some unlikely cars tackle the Bo’ness hill. There will be a wide array of cars on display on the various club stands, ranging from a Triumph TR3S which has competed at Le Mans on the TR Register stand, to the Jaguar Heritage Trust Jaguar XJ220 on the Jaguar Drivers Club Stand. There are numerous trophies up for grabs and the day will round up with the presentation of all awards in the Arena.
The Bo’ness Revival is a truly unique event with the Bo’ness Hillclimb and the Bo’ness Classic running side by side and providing a range of interest for spectators and entrants alike.
If you would like to enter the Bo’ness Classic, participate in the Bo’ness to Balmaha Road Run or enter the Bo’ness Saltire Trophy please contact Cliff McKinnon at cliff@bonesshillclimb.org.uk for any information and an entry form.

The Bo’ness Revival Classic
The action event for enthusiasts, organised by enthusiasts


DATE FOR YUR DIARY – THE AUTUMN RUN – Just heard from Charlie Young that our own Autumn Run will be held on Sunday 8th October – details later.


Finally, some amusing stuff from members:-

Alasdair Pearson Irish joke
Overweight Paddy goes to see his doctor for dietery advice. Doctor tells him about a highly effective diet that involves eating normally for 2 days, skip a day, eat normally for two days, and so on for two weeks. “If you stick to this Paddy says the doctor, I would expect when I see you in two weeks’ time that you will have lost several pounds”.

Paddy duly returns to see the doctor, a shadow of his former self. The doctor is shocked to see that Paddy appears to have last a couple of stone and asks how he is feeling. Paddy tells him “I thought I was going to die” – “what, of hunger?” asks the doctor.

“No says Paddy, of the feckin skippin!!”

McInness’s Irish Jokes:
The reason there are so many Irish jokes is because the Irish have a quaint way with words.

Like the Irish patient who hobbled into the Surgery waiting room. “I hope to God the doctor finds something wrong with me because I’d hate to feel like this if I was well!”

Murphy dropped dead the moment he arrived home from a vacation in the tropics. He was laid out in the coffin for friends and neighbours to pay their last respects.
He’s got a great tan,” Mrs Doolan from next door mused. “The holiday did him the world of good.”
“And he looks so calm and serene,” said Mrs. McGuness. “That’s because he died in his sleep” explained Mrs. Murphy, and he doesn’t know he’s dead yet, but when he wakes up, the shock will kill him!”


That’s all folks………………. ! Stuart Parker, June 2017

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