Windsor is now less than 2 weeks away. As we don't have a club meeting until after then, perhaps we should find out who is actually going this year, who is taking the ferry and who is driving direct.
If you list your departure day we may be able to link up to make some sort of "convoy" to travel together.
I will start the ball rolling.
I will leave at around 8am on Friday and will be driving via Moncton / Truro with the Mini on the trailer. I will have room in the truck if anyone needs something taken.
Looking forward to another great show.
Kelvin
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Thanks Kelvin....Pat and I are taking the Jag and staying at Ralphs on thursday night
and taking the eight o clock ferry. They have changed the times this year so the crossings are 8am and 2pm. Not very convienient. We are then taking our time and driving the old Route one through the valley to our friends the Bonds.. We will be at the show site in the evening to register and attend the Friday meet and greet.
Joe
I think Larry and Bob are doing the same trip in the TR3.
Joe
Won't be able to make it this year. Going to a British v8 meet in Indianapolis, leaving to connect with friends on the 12th. I'm not taking the B but traveling with friends in a small motor home. I attended this meet in 2010 in Indy and in 2009 in Durham, NC. Lots of fun and I know 10-12 of the "regulars" who attend each year.
Phil
http://www.britishv8.org/British-V8-Meetings.htm
Bob & Dianne will also take the ferry and are staying at Ralph's. Should be one heck'uva party.
...but in our BDD,
...loaded with LBC parts for someone at the show.
Sandi and Larry are taking the early Ferry and spending the night in Saint John. We are going to Suwanna for supper. Anyone else interested? Please let me know by this weekend, either via this post or email me: Heinlein@unb.ca. Thanks. Cheers, Larry H.
Supper with youze guize soundz phun. Call, email, or throw a brick through my window with a note attached.
Bob-n-Dianne.
The weather forecast is not brill for next weekend but fear not.I have a new 10'by 10' canopy so we should keep nice and dry from any roaming showers. I am taking my usual "extras", chairs ,a small table ,a cooler full of drinks ,FABAC signs ,a small stove so we can make a pot of jolly old tea, and a wide selection of tools-battery packs etc.
So we should be ready for anything
Kelvin
FYI to those going to Windsor.
Ran into Sandy Thompson on Carrington Lane (2 streets over from me) this afternoon with his TR250 and "the boys". His mother-in-law lives there. His boys are the young fellows with the TR6s that won the young enthusiasts award at Windsor last year. They will be at Windsor again with the black (original color) TR250. Look them up - a real nice guy and LBC enthusiast.
Dwight
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