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10

Social Notes

As I stated at the recent general meeting, I am in the process of organizing another

Sundowner to be held on Sunday 15th November in the same format as last year using two

singers and at very little personal cost to members. I have been organizing extra help so that

I can monitor the sound levels better than last year.

It is once again a chance to use

the concessionally licensed

vehicles for an outing and you

can come or go as you wish and

perhaps buy a refreshment from

the bar which I hope will be

opened for a short time. Please

plan to have a Skipper to go

home so that the reputation of

the Club is not placed in

jeopardy. A chance to have a

chat etc.

Please remember that this is in

the afternoon so that members

who do not come out at night to

the Clubhouse can come in

daylight and enjoy the social and

more importantly get to know

anyone who may be new to the

club in a relaxed atmosphere.

As there are wildlife on this site,

possibly including snakes, we do

not encourage the bringing

along of pets.

As you can see over to the left,

Dougie and Sophie have been

very active in organizing a quite

different final meeting format

for the year

Wally Phoebe

Jingle Bowls,

Jingle Bowls,

Jingle All The Way!

Its Christmas Time again

and

the

VSCC

invite

s

all members and

partners to a lovely evening get

together for the festive season and

to enjoy the company of your fellow

vintage car

enthusiasts.

There will be Twilight Bowls, a light

Christmas Dinner and smiles all

round! Drinks can be purchased at a

very reasonable price from the bar.

When: Monday 7th December

Where: Doubleview Bowling Club,

17 Shearn Crescent, Doubleview.

Time: 6.30

pm

Twilight Bowls Attire—bowling

shoes, socks or barefeet!

The Best Excuse

A man is out on the highway enjoying an evening drive in his new sports car. He decides

to open her up. Suddenly, he sees a flashing red and blue light behind him. He thinks

about outrunning the police, accelerates for a few seconds, then comes to his senses and

pulls over. The officer comes over to check his licence. ‘I’ve had a tough shift,’ says the

officer. ‘And this is my last pull over. I don’t feel like more paperwork so if you can give

me an excuse for your driving that I haven’t heard before you can go! ‘Er, last week my

wife ran off with a policeman,’ says the man. ‘And when I saw your car I was afraid he

was trying to give her back!’ ‘Have a nice night,’ says the officer