FABAC Meeting March 18/26 - Namaste Bistro

     Our March meeting will be held at the new and improved Namaste's Bistro (formerly the Namaste restaurant located in the Capital Curling Rink). Its new location on 5 Acorn St. is located off Bishop Drive near Hanwell Rd.


They specialize in Indian foods especially curries. Here is their menu:
         

     I've made our reservation for the usual time at 5:30. This is going to be a popular restaurant so I will need attending numbers in order to confirm our seating. 

    I'm looking forward to experiencing the new location and their new expanded menu. 

    Also, please bring ideas for runs and events that could help us celebrate our 25th anniversary. Again, it does not have to be a big event.....a short run somewhere with a meal is always well appreciated.

   Looking forward to seeing many of you at the new Namaste Bistro.

          Thanks,
           Gary

Friday Night Car Show in Summerside

 Here is the trip Ernst and I are planning to do this summer. 
  • On Friday, July 3 leaving my house 8:30am drive to Summerside PEI . 
  • Driving down to Rte 105 to Coles Island cut  off Rte 10 onto  Salisbury.  
  • Then take the Rte106 through Salisbury , Moncton and Dieppe onto Sackville NB. 
  • Take Rte 940 Comeau Point, then over to Rte 955 to Murray Corner NB Cape Tormentine NB. 
  • Over the Bridge onto Summerside PEI arriving around 2 PM registering at the hotel. The hotel we staying at is Sunny Isle Motel. They have 5 rooms left. If you wish the book with him, here is their phone number(902)436 5666. The hotel asked if anyone was interested, please book by no later than April 1, as July starts their busiest season. Room Type: 2 Queens garden; Room Rate: $179.99 (per night plus applicable taxes).
  • After registering at the hotel.Then drive over to the car show and register.  The car show is put on every Friday night in Summerside in the summer. 
  • On Saturday, 4 July leaving the hotel at around 8:45 driving on to Charlottetown on Rte1 Then taking Rte 19 along the coast  to Charlottetown. 
  • Then take Rte 26 over to Pownal PRI back to Rte 1 for then driving over to Wood Island ferry. 
  • Taking the ferry to Nova Scotia then drive back to Amherst Nova Scotia and Sackville, New Brunswick. 
  • Then driving back to Moncton on route 106. 
  • Then at Petitcode NB taking Rte 855 to Sussex, and onto Fredericton taking route Rte 10 to Rte 715 to Cambridge-Narrows to Jemseg NB. 
  • Going back to Route 105 on to Fredericton. 
- JOHN D.

Dumfries Pancake Run 2026

      Under clear blue skies, with clean roads and not horribly cold temps, we headed upriver to Dumfries maple syrup cabin and true to form, overshot the entrance.  It would have been fun to have a camera set up on the road to catch the informal ballet as we all performed  U, Z, and some W turns to get back to the entrance. Next year I'll make sure we have our phones ready to record the fun-n-games.  Guaranteed it'll happen again.
    
     Our timing was again perfect as we had the place to ourselves. The breakfast and lunch crowds were gone and supper was still a couple of hours away.  True to form, we all forgot how generous the portions were and most of us took home doggie bags.
   
Thanks to all who attended.
   Rob E.








 
 




Adventrures with Mr. Hogg

 https://fabaclub.blogspot.com/search?q=Adventures+hogg

This link will take you to a couple of posts written by our scribe Rob Earl back in 2010.

Dumfries for Maple Syrup Annual Event

 Sunday, Sunday, Sunday the first (1st) of March.

Depart at 1:00 for a 2:00 PM rendezvous at Dumfries for a late lunch.

As always, the inaugural season run is to Dumfries Maple for pancakes and such.
Let's meet at Miller's Ice, just up the road from where Prospect and Woodstock Roads meet. It's a blue metal building on the left that has an ice cream shop there in the summer.
If you plan on going separately, or joining in on the way PLEASE LET ME KNOW.  I'll inform Dumfries so that they can arrange tables for us.
Anyone who fails to do so will be forced to sit outside in an icy puddle!

Rob E.

Robbie Hogg

 
My heart is breaking today after losing the love of my life this morning. Robbie is finally free from a long battle with Alzheimer's. This man was loved by all. He had a sharp wit and was a friend to all and he would go out of his way to help anyone in need. He adored all of his Grandkids and before he was diagnosed he would tell me every day that he loved me and always made me feel like I was the only woman in the world. I believe that he still knew who I was even towards the end. I'm going to miss him forever. 
Nettieđź’”





Notes from FABAC February Meeting

     Our February dinner/meeting was another HUGE success with 20 folks showing up.  Only three of us were 'tied' but we'll keep working on that.  Last month, the Hilltop had been so good that we assumed it was a fluke and tried it again—you know—just to be sure.  It was just as good.  We'll have to visit there again.

  • Gary opened the business with not much.  Still in the throws of winter, and a darned nasty one at that, we haven't done much so there wasn't much to report.
  • I (Rob E.) asked, begged and pleaded for folks to come to our annual spring run to Dumfries for maple syrup. This year should be especially good with the c-c-cold nights and sorta warm days.
  • Ernst proposed a 25th anniversary outing at a lodge in New Maryland.  We can either have it catered or do a pot luck.  The ensuing discussion seemed to favour having a pot luck dinner.

     Our next meeting will be at the NEW location of Namaste, our favourite East Indian restaurant.  I had to look it up too and it's on Acorn street just off of Bishop Drive right before the Hanwell. (Why is it the Hanwell?) 

Rob E.

FABAC Meeting/Eating February 18

 I confirmed our February meeting for next week, the 18th at the Hilltop restaurant (again).  It'll be at the regular time of 5:30 PM.  We have the large seating area by the window on the left as you enter.  I reserved for a massive crowd of 24—you know, just in case.

- Rob E.

Robert E's Civic update

 I got our trusty old 2008 Civic through the safety check (again).  This time took a bit more work with two new(ish) doors.  Swapping the door locks was a knuckle, finger mashing endeavour that left a bit of blood inside both sets of doors.




Morgatti !!!

 Interesting video forwarded from our Left West Coast member, Dan Pantages.  This just sold today through Hagerty.  It has very strong Morgan roots and the small Ford flathead “60” used in some Simca cars up until about 1960.

https://tinyurl.com/yvm46uzn

 

Best!

Phil