The Official Newsletter of the Toowoomba & Downs Morris Group February Newsletter Volume 30, Issue 2 Toowoomba & Downs Morris Group An affiliated group of COLLECTABLE AUTOMOTIVE REGISTER INC. TOOWOOMBA & DOWNS MORRIS GROUP PO Box 11058, Centenary Heights, Toowoomba, QLD, 4350 Cover Image Size W: 397 H: 473 Inside this issue: President’s Report 3 Secretary’s & Editor’s Notes 4 Upcoming Events 5 Jim’s Run to Hampton 6 Minutes— January 2020 7 For Sale 9 February 2020 Newsletter Gathering storm, Gus Beutel Lookout, Ravensbourne
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The Official Newsletter of the Toowoomba & Downs Morris Group
February Newsletter Volume 30, Issue 2
Toowoomba & Downs
Morris Group An affiliated group of
COLLECTABLE AUTOMOTIVE
REGISTER INC.
TOOWOOMBA & DOWNS MORRIS GROUP PO Box 11058, Centenary Heights, Toowoomba, QLD, 4350
Cover Image Size
W: 397
H: 473
Inside this issue:
President’s
Report
3
Secretary’s &
Editor’s Notes
4
Upcoming
Events
5
Jim’s Run to
Hampton
6
Minutes—
January 2020
7
For Sale 9
February 2020 Newsletter
Gathering storm, Gus Beutel Lookout, Ravensbourne
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EXECUTIVE AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS
MEETINGS: Held on the Third Thursday of each month at the Dr. Price Rooms, Little Street, Toowoomba at 7:30pm.
NEW MEMBER FEES: $20.00 (payable 1st July to 31st December) or $10.00 (payable 1st January to 30th June) per member + one off
$15.00 Joining fee per family.
YEARLY RENEWAL: $20.00 per member per year due 1st July.
AIM: To foster the preservation and the active use of all Morris Vehicles. To encourage the rebuilding and improvement of the
Morris and the installation of safety equipment in them.
Membership to the Group shall be open to any person who is interested in pursuing the aim of the Group.
DISCLAIMER: The Group and its Committee shall not be held responsible for any transaction begun through
contacts made through the Group, its Newsletter or its Website. Material published is not necessarily the
1st Sunday & 3rd Wednesday each month—Lockyer Antique Motor Association (LAMA) Run. Meet 9:00am
Lake Apex Park (behind the Transport Museum). BYO morning tea, lunch either a BBQ or at a Hotel.
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Sunday January 19th dawned with a “not so sure what the weather is going to do?” kind of day. Knowing our Morrie's windscreen wipers have a mind
of their own in wet weather we opted to leave Doris at home in favour of the air conditioned plastic.
By the time we arrived at the meeting point, quite a crowd had already gathered, it was then off towards
Ravensbourne National Park. First stop was The Gus Beutel Lookout with a picturesque view across the valley. There was no sign of the recent devastating bush fires in view, though the stunning dark storm clouds building in the distance gave a dramatic effect to an already beautiful scenery. Morning tea was enjoyed sur-rounded by the sounds of happy twittering birds.
Then on to Lake Cressbrook, and
here we did see the aftermath of the re-cent fires. We should all really ad-
mire the skill of the firefighters as they managed to save so much of the region.
Considering the dam-age, it's amazing how quickly the bush re-generates in a few
short weeks. Arriving at Lake
Cressbrook we were all astounded by how low the water level was, and I recall
reading a comment by Mick about how it
would be a good time to clean out the dam. Too right, there were signs warning us not to use the lake for swimming or even for boating—and that wasn’t likely anyway as the water fell well below the level of the
boat ramps. The pelicans and other water birds didn’t mind one bit however and were having a grand old time sailing around the 'pond'.
The rain finally started as we were driving around Lake Perseverance on the way to Hampton. There are some magnificent rocky outcrops lining the road as you drive up and out of the dam region and would be well worth visiting on a sunny day.
Lunch at the Emeraude Eatery in Hampton was a friendly affair. Al fresco, good food, good company, some good jokes, and a surprising shower for those whose backs were in the wrong place when the rain suddenly came down in buckets. Quick thinking from a member of staff saved them from a drenching.
Once again, thank you Jim, for a great day and a well thought out run with our Morrie friends.
Brenda
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MINUTES OF GENERAL MEETING OF TOOWOOMBA & DOWNS MORRIS GROUP
Held on Thursday 16th January, 2020 at Dr Price Rooms, Little Street, Toowoomba.
OPENING: Brian opened the meeting at 7:35pm and welcomed everyone
ATTENDANCE: As per attendance book
APOLOGIES: Tricia Robertson, Frosty, Patrick Murray, Marie Pitt
VISITORS: Nil
MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING: As per newsletter
Moved Roy Hall, seconded Terry Brown that the minutes printed in the newsletter be accepted as read.
Carried.
CORRESPONDENCE:
Inwards:
• Email & Hard Copy Newsletters from various clubs
• Heritage Bank Statement
• Heritage internet and e-statement Application Forms
Outwards:
• Newsletters to members and other clubs
Moved Roy Hall, seconded Jim Robertson that the correspondence inwards and outwards be accepted.
Carried.
TREASURERS REPORT:
Presented by Ray Safstrom.
Moved Ray Safstrom, seconded Dennis Smith that the report be received and the accounts be paid.
GENERAL BUSINESS:
• Terry Brown advised that the next CAR Inc meeting will be held in Chinchilla on the 1st March.
• Roy Hall commented that he had requested application forms for e-statements from the Heritage
bank. Currently hard copies are supplied by the Heritage Bank and posted to our PO Box. It
would be more convenient to receive electronic statements by
email.
• Dennis Smith moved that the necessary forms be completed and
lodged to receive e-statements. Seconded Jan Smith. Carried.
• It was further discussed that nowadays the volume of mail re-
ceived monthly in our PO Box is extremely small with most
correspondence arriving electronically. Each month it is usually
one hard copy newsletter from another club and one bank state-
ment to clear making it not particularly viable to continue with
the service.
• It was moved by Roy Hall that the PO Box service be discontin-
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MINUTES OF GENERAL MEETING OF TOOWOOMBA & DOWNS MORRIS GROUP
Held on Thursday 16th January, 2020 at Dr Price Rooms, Little Street, Toowoomba.
ued and not renewed when due in March. Seconded Brenda Brown. Carried.
• It was suggested that the run on February the 23rd to Peacehaven Park be a breakfast event and
include our Thursday monthly meeting of the 20th. Members agreed to this idea.
• John Parker moved we donate the amount of $500 to QCWA for the drought relief appeal. Se-
conded Mick Muller. Carried.
Upcoming Events:
• Sunday 19th January - Jim Robertsons run to Ravenbourne for morning tea and followed by lunch
at Emeraude Eatery Hampton.
• Saturday 25th January – run to Allora Heritage Weekend. Meet at Drayton Bowls 8:00am.
• February 2nd. Run to Col Schillers. Meet at Drayton Bowls 9:00am.
• February 23rd. Marie Pitts run to Peacehaven Park for a combined breakfast and monthly meet-
ing. Meet at Mt Kynoch 7:30am. BYO Breakfast , BBQ’s available.
• 1st March CAR Inc meeting will be held in Chinchilla. Terry Brown to check availability of Satur-
day night accommodation. More details TBA.
There being no further business Brian closed the meeting at 8:30pm.
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1955 Morris Minor 4
door.
Austin A35 engine in
maintained condition
and on six months full rego with 4
good radial tyres.
Overhauled brakes and master cyl,
new fuel pump, new battery and a
good interior.
Exhaust flange leak, water pump
needs replacement, front and rear
windscreen rubbers may need re-
placing.
Small rust bubbles in door and
around rear mudguard some dents
and paint needs touch up.
Drives well, does jump out of 2nd
gear occasionally.
$6000 neg—Contact:
Dennis 0438 350 207
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