Notes from the September Meeting

     Issac's Way on Queen Street sports numerous large windows offering a great view of Queen Street and the parking lot. This provided the early birds much entertainment as we watched Gary make repeated attempts at parallel parking. It was also fun to watch folks go over to Joe's Jag during the evening and drool.
     Gary started the fun with an overview of the previous months runs.  We've had several great outings and all showed their appreciation to the organizers.  He also made a plaintive call for fall runs to round out the season. Suggestions were:
  • Contact Foreign Car Club in Moncton and possibly join up with them for a fall run. 
  • Thanksgiving run to King's Landing for early supper. 
  • Evandale run (Rita & Robert)
   Upcoming runs:
  • This Sunday to Rossmount in St Andrews. 
  • A tech visit to Ralph's in St John. (this is not a regular run but an outing of FABACTRS&PC.) for Friday the 26th.
   John and Anne Crumley have offered to host this year's Christmas party on Friday the 12th of December. There was considerable discussion regarding fundraising and the traditional Yankee swap.  Kelvin has volunteered to be the club's fundraising coordinator.
    Kelvin followed this with a game of what's in my hand................(long pause)............The tool turned out to be an animal castrator.  It's anyone's guess why he would have such a tool.  He also showed off the prize he'd won in Windsor during the British Car Field Meet this past July.  It was a hand drawn rendering of his car by a local artist.
    Of course, the evening wouldn't have been complete without John stumping the gathering with one of his quizzes. He's venturing further afield with his questions behooving folks to expand their studies.  Movie trivia seems to be popular right now.
    The next meeting will be at Brewbaker's on Oct 15th.
-  Bob E.

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