Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Shop Talk – November 2009

                                                                         


NO MEETING IN DECEMBER – LAST NEWSLETTER OF 2009


 

President Bill Morrow called the general meeting of the Whidbey Cruzers to order at approx. 7:00 p.m. held at the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge, November 3, 2009. There were 88 in attendance. Previous minutes were approved as written in newsletter.


 

Moment of Silence


 

This month's moment of silence was in honor of those who have fallen and also those who are now serving in Afghanistan and Iraq. Wishing a safe experience and hoping they come home soon.


 

First Time Attendees/Guests


 

Leroy Cook introduced Larry Hagger as a guest. Margery Cotch, a brand new member, was introduced in which Prez Bill told us she had a "91" Mercury Capri Convertible, she asked him how he knew what car she had and his response was "I know everything" LOL. He further told us he had a liaison with her or the car or both, back in 1965, how could she forget!!!


 

New Cars


 

Smitty (Larry Smith) told us he was given a "54" 4 door, overhead valve, 6 cylinder Ford but it sounded like he didn't get the insurance so it didn't pan out. Chuck, no last name, bought a 2010 Dodge Challenger, so we know what he's cruzin around in. If I didn't get a full name or have gotten it wrong please ask Prez Bill, he'll fill you in. Sorry!!


 

Treasurer's Report for October 2009 - Jim Rairigh


 

START $ 5067.57


 

Intake:

Plaques 20.00

50/50 126.50

Christmas Party 475.00

Dues 600.00

Exhaust:

Gail Jaeger, membership 86.81

Bruce Biddle, trailer repair 150.89


 

FINISH $ 6051.37


 

Jim reported so far 51 members paid dues for 2010 and 40 have signed up for the Christmas Party.


 

Treasurer's report was approved as read. Jim is also accepting dues for 2010. Dues are $25 per person. If dues are not renewed by January 31, a letter will be sent out to remind members that if not paid you will be dropped from the roster by March 1, 2010.


 

Membership – Gail Jaeger


 

Gail told us there are 168 paid members. Gail also reported that it is up to you the member to contact her if info in the roster needs correction. It is important to get changes to her before the new roster gets printed in March 2010 otherwise the information stays the same. Contact Gail at 360-675-5723 or email chuckngailjaeger@verizon.net.


 

Cruz Committee – Mel Rogers and Dan Terrill


 

The "Big Fat Fish Co." lunch/dinner cruise to Fairhaven via Chuckanut Drive was a success. Mel was open to new cruise suggestions to take before the year end, so if you have an idea contact Mel or Dan.


 

Sunshine Committee – Judy Biddle


 

Cards were sent to the following members since last month: Bud Ackley, Ed Hammond, Mary Jo Phillips, and Bill Morrow for illnesses. Cards were sent Fern Shanniak for a medical procedure and Vicki Sullivan whose mother recently passed. A card was also sent to Gwen Oest for the loss of a sister. Thank you Judy.


 

Contact Judy Biddle if you know of someone in need of a little "SUNSHINE" in their lives, at 360-675-6970 or email
bjbiddle@verizon.net.


 

Social Committee – Lyla Lillis


 

Lyla Reported the "Trick n Trunk" Halloween handout at Ace Hardware was a big success, and at least 700 pieces of candy were needed to satisfy the trick or treaters. Jaeger's potluck after was yummy! Thanks went to the Jaeger's and special thanks went to Fred Benninghoff for setting it up. Ace Hardware said they are looking forward to next year!


 

Dinner Social, November 10, "GOOD TIMES" Restaurant, Old Town Mall downtown Oak Harbor, 6:00 p.m. $8.50 all you can eat. No alcoholic beverages served.


 

Thanksgiving Day, November 26, Elks Lodge, – Carol Croft asked individuals to volunteer, donate (money and time) what they could and Jack Stiltz has requested our help again this year to volunteer delivering, serving, setup, and anything else needed to provide a Thanksgiving dinner to those who are shut in, alone, low income or just don't want to cook. Jack says he depends on our volunteers to make this Thanksgiving a happy one too many. He expects to feed about 5,000 this year. Times may vary depending on what you volunteer to do. Sign up with Jack, Carol or Lyla. Jack can be reached at Bay Printing. You can just show up, this is a Community affair.


 

Contact Lyla to get on the attendance list for any of the above events. If anyone would like to plan an event, have all the details, send it to Lyla in an email to send out to all the club members. Contact her
360-675-2925 or email lillis55@comcast.net.



Car Show Committee – Matt McMillan


 

Matt told the members that the Pumpkin Run in Bellingham was Sunday the 8th. It was funny, he would tell us about an event and then say that's it. Then he would add another event. Thanks Matt, you did a great job this year.


 

***See the Calendar at a Glance which lists the car shows Matt mentioned plus others. If you have any questions about the shows or know of a car show contact Matt at 360-682-6722. His email address is macnfeather@comcast.net.


 

Website/Photographer – Ed Hammond


 

Ed told us he had about 6 six cars show for photos, and possible do another photo shoot at another time. New car update photos on the website, so check it out.


 

Technical Advisor – Bruce Biddle


 

Bruce wanted us to be aware of title numbers and vehicle numbers when owning an older car. Make sure they match; this includes major components like engines and transmissions. If they don't match it could cause a delay when turning over titles from owner to owner. He also told about gifting a car. You can only gift a car once. There is an exception to the rule. If you gift a car say to a family member and you keep title or show that you owned the car previously it can be gifted back to you, all no sale tax. He also told us about the tour of old vintage orphan cars he and few other Cruzers took. He said he might be able to set up another tour later. He also mentioned about cars that don't start, it could be the intake valve. SEE "GOOD OF THE ORDER" for Bruce's other tidbits, Nos. 1 & 2. If you have any questions about the above contact Bruce and ask him.


 

OLD BUSINESS:


 

  1. 2010 OFFICERS: President: Bob McConchie

    Vice Pres: Tim Oest

    Treasurer: Jim Rairigh

    Secretary: Joan Reeves

Prez Bill asked for a raise of hands vote for each office and it was a unanimous vote to accept the above as our new Board.


 

  1. Christmas Party, December 19, CPO Club – Harry Abbott started the report and told us the theme is "Christmas Around the Pacific", there will be live music, sit down dinner, $25 a person, and Jim Woolbright will take photos. ***Everyone may dress to the party theme, dress to impress or as you wish. Cocktail hour from 5:30 p.m. Dinner will start around 7:00 P.M. You may choose the following:


     

Entrees: Chicken Marsala w/mushrooms, served w/rich Marsala wine sauce.


Roast Prime Rib w/au Jus and horseradish.


 

Pasta Primavera, penne pasta tossed with an array of fresh vegetables in a rich creamy garlic sauce served w/fresh parmesan cheese.


 

The chicken and meat dinners will be served with baked potato and green beans amandine. All dinners will come with a salad of fresh garden greens, rolls, coffee and iced tea. You have a choice of apple pie ala mode or pecan pie ala mode.


 

***Mail your choice of entrée and pie to Jim Rairigh at Whidbey Cruzers, P.O. Box 1875, Oak Harbor, 98277. Checks made out to Whidbey Cruzers. Jim must have your money by the 12th of December. After the 16th of December you will not get a refund if you back out from the party. If you wish to save a stamp, you may see Jim Friday nights at the Pizza Factory to make your party payment or pay your dues. If you have any questions you may call Jim at 360-679-0354 or cell 360-672-8277.


 

CLASSIFIEDS


 

For Sale:
General Steel, 40'X 60' All Steel, Free Span, 14' Eve Building PKG. "27,000 invested. Best Offer. Don Berg 360-240-0579


 

Events Calendar at a Glance


 

Date                     Event              Location                        _ ___POC____

11/10                 Dinner Social Good Times Restaurant 360-675-2925

12/12 Jingle Bell Cruise                                                    XXX Drive In, Issaquah 425-392-1266

12/19 Whidbey Cruzer Xmas Party CPO Club 360-240-8474

01/05                                Potluck/Gen. Mtg.                                                Oak Harbor Elks Lodge                                    360-679-7936                    

*****REMEMBER – EVERY FRIDAY EVENING THE WHIDBEY CRUZERS AND THEIR FRIENDS HAVE A SOCIAL GATHERING TO GOSSIP, FIND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING AND TALK CARS!!! DON'T MISS OUT, COME, ENJOY, AND ADD YOUR COMMENTS AND OPINIONS AND SHOW OFF YOUR VEHICLE(S). 5:00 – 7:00 PM AT THE PIZZA FACTORY.


 

50/50 Drawing:


 

50/50 Winner: Bruce Johnson $128.00


 

Bucket Dude was Duane Dillard. Door prizes this month were 2 birdhouses, 7 garage signs, 2010 Classic Car Calendar, license plate, 3 fuzzy dice sets, 3 model cars, a doll, vase of flowers, Spa Set, 2 makeup kits, Brenda's Front Porch Gift Certificate, and drink flask.

Winners: Margie Baxley, Ted Mann, Jim Flowers, Carol Frederickson, Bob McConchie, Dean Dolquist, Dick Shanniak, Brian Thompson, Judy Biddle, Pat Covello, Herb Terrill, Rick Ford, John Kingsbury, Carol Stone, Deanna Rogers, Jim Gleeson, Rick Klemencic, Harry Abbott, Brenda Ackley, Doreen Gibson, Jerry Rolfe, Bill Waite, and Gary Nienhuis.


 

Next Meeting: NO GENERAL MEETING IN DECEMBER


 

Our next meeting is January 5, 2010.
Potluck begins at 6:00 p.m. Bring a dish to share, plates, utensils, and a drink if you wish. A general meeting will follow at 7:00 p.m. If you don't come to a meeting you really are missing out on a hilarious adventure, anything can happen. Remember to sign in at the entrance.


 

FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER


 

1. Linda Boss at the Vehicle Licensing Dept. next to the Dodge/Chrysler Dealership is retiring at the end of the year. She is a great staple there and knows everyone, she will be missed.


 

2. Alice Ramsey, 22 years old, on June 9, 1909 was the first lady to drive a car from New York City to San Francisco. It took her 41 days.


 

3. Larry Hagger and Leroy Cook informed us about the "Citizens on Patrol" program. This program asks people in a Patrol Car, to patrol residence, schools, churches, vacation homes, and generally watches and reports anything that may need looking into by the OHPD. Volunteers are needed, if interested contact Leroy Cook. 360-240-9950.


 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

DECEMBER
JANUARY


 

Sue Carpenter 1 Rick Klemencic 3

Christine Grovdahl 3 Bernadine Geohring 3

Larry Phillips 4 Lynn Holmes 7

Mike Mahoney                                      4 Sally Higley 11

Rachelle Melrose 4 Dorothy Williams 12

Judy Gabrenas 6 Ed Barrett 15

Brenda Maxwell Blanchette 6 Larry Lohman 17

Joline DeVos                                                 9 JoAnne Lawrence 18

Mike Harris                                                 10 Colleen Parhaniemi 18

Tom Nickels 10 Gwen Oest 20

Dorothy Waite                                                11 Stephanie Ellis 21

Byron Baxley 13 Tim Oest 23

Judy Whited 14 Fred Benninghoff 23

Forrie McIntosh 15 Rudy Parhaniemi 24

Margie Baxley 16 Dan Champlin 26

Bob Cairns 21 Connie McCalmont 26

Vicki Sullivan 22 Val Gleeson 26

Carrie Harris 29 Don Souza 29

Kathy Thompson 29


 

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!

DECEMBER
JANUARY


 

Jim/Linda Haddon 3 Gary/Kathy Hammer 1

Forrie/Molly McIntosh 18 Don/Suzi Souza 1

Norm/Jan McCullaugh 22 Byron/Margie Baxley 6

Tim/Gwen Oest 31 Matt McMillan/Heather L'Huillier 22


 

FROM YOUR SECRETARY


 

I will print any corrections/additions to the minutes/newsletter in the "FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER"
section of the newsletter when advised.


 

REQUEST: Please speak loudly when addressing the membership or giving a report so I don't miss out on important information. Our meetings are fun, crazy, and informative and I want to make sure I get the correct info to you. If I miss a birthday, anniversary, or info wrong in this newsletter, please let me know. 360-679-7936 Thanks!


 

It is my goal in regards to the newsletter, to complete it, mail it, and be on the website by or before the 15th of the month. I would like to receive committee reports via email trfj1@urraca.whidbey.net or on paper at the monthly meetings and/or by the Friday following the monthly meeting. Thanks again.


 

VP MINUTE


 

BRATS I HAVE KNOWN


 

I mentioned to Lila that someone was going to miss the last VP minute and she said that it was the only reason she was going to come. I said, "Just to hear the VP minute"? She said, "No, because it's the last one".

I spent about 6000 hours over at Smitty's this last week helping to get Sparky ready for paint. My therapist said it was just the country music that made it seem that long. Anyway we talked about our kids; one of his went bad and became the dreaded "L" word. Liberal! Worse, one of mine told me of her plans and I said, "No, become a drug dealer or a prostitute" but there was no changing her mind. She became a Republican.

So it made me think of the dozens of cruising kids I had met while sailing. One has been on the dole in Oz her whole life. Another is a genuine boat bum while his brother who I taught math and electronics to is General Manager of a Television station. But the most amazing kids I ever met were the Winters from the "five kids" boat, a 48 foot trimaran out of Sausalito. That's what my kids called their boat because there were five of them, Pacific, Loyal, Gentle, Courage and Vision. They played together off and on all one summer out at Angel Island. About 3 years later I spotted them as they were transiting the Panama Canal. Now they were the 7 kid's boat having added Storm and Liberty. I would later receive a note from Florida announcing the birth of One America in 1976 in honor of our Bi-centennial. Later while anchored off Cape Kennedy, their boat would catch fire and burn to the waterline. Luckily everyone got off safely. Through Christmas cards I knew they moved back to California and I suppose they said, what do we do NOW? I guess they thought of something as #9 is named Now.

It would be 15 years later while Mary and I were on our way south and tied up at the police dock in San Diego that she got into a conversation with some people in a couple of small trimarans. How my name came up, I don't know, but she came and said, you had better come. They were living on three small trimarans in the bay and had finally added a girl, Amina. Perhaps this gave them the incentive to finally quit. Now while they will never get any kudos from ZPG, the Zero Population Growth group, they home schooled and raised 10 of the brightest kids I have ever met. They all went to college and are all successful at what they do.

There is one thread that binds all these kids together and that is that traveling gave them an insight into the lives of others around the world. They learned to judge others only by what was inside them. Their eyes and their minds were both open. As the world swiftly changes around us I am reminded of what Al Rogers wrote, "In times of profound change, the learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists."
We could learn from those kids.


 

CRUZ'N WITH THE PREZ!


 

A quick look around and the year has almost passed. Without so many wonderful friends and devoted club members we wouldn't have accomplished so much and had such fun doing it.

I thank you all for letting me represent you for the second time as President of the Whidbey Cruzers. I truly enjoyed the experience!


 

I would like to thank all my board members, committee chairs and every member of this club for your support in what has been a trying year for me personally. Please welcome your new board in Jan 2010 and make next year even better. Look for me in the back of the room with Harry; I will be the one looking a little perplexed, Harry does that to you!!!


 

Spin them tires, Prez Bill


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

    
 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Shop Talk – October 2009

                                                                             

President Bill Morrow called the general meeting of the Whidbey Cruzers to order at approx. 7:00 p.m. held at the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge, October 6, 2009. There were 89 in attendance. Previous minutes were approved as written in newsletter.


 

Moment of Silence


 

This month's moment of silence was to think about the cancer survivors we know and love, the ones who lost the battle and because this is breast cancer awareness month.


 

New Members and First Time Attendees


 

Rick Ford recently joined and owns a White 64 Impala. Dave Griswold who handed in his membership tonight bought Ray Southard's "55".


 

New Cars


 

George Higley said he now owns a "76" Mercedes and Ray Southard now owns a "39" Ford Coupe with 700 HP.


 

Car Fines


 

No car fines will be collected again until April 2010. Everyone gets a break, so enjoy it!


 

Treasurer's Report for September 2009 - Jim Rairigh


 

START $4762.29


 

INTAKE:

Dues 175.00

50/50                                                                                                                                                            113.00

Plaques 36.00

Car Fines 21.00

Name tag 5.00

Roster 5.00


 

EXHAUST:

Judy Biddle, sunshine 11.50

Bill Morrow, tickets 6.98

Bay Printing, newsletter 31.24


 

FINISH $5067.57


 

Treasurer's report was approved as read. Jim is also accepting dues for 2010. Dues are $25 per person. If dues are not renewed by January 31, a letter will be sent out to remind members that if not paid you will be dropped from the roster by March 1, 2010.


 

Membership – Gail Jaeger


 

Gail told us there are 169 paid members. Gail also reported that it is up to you the member to contact her if info in the roster needs correction. It is important to get changes to her before the new roster gets printed in March 2010 otherwise the information stays the same. Contact Gail at 360-675-5723 or email chuckngailjaeger@verizon.net.


 

Cruz Committee – Mel Rogers and Dan Terrill


 

Mel reminded everyone:


 

Chuckanut Drive/Lunch Cruise, October 18, 2009, 1:00p.m. – Join Mel for a late lunch cruise to Fairhaven, Sunday, October 18, 2009 at the "Big Fat Fish Co". We will leave Flowers Marine at 1:00 pm and head north through Bay View and the farm country to Chuckanut Drive. After a rest stop at Larrabee State Park we will continue on for a late lunch (or early dinner). Check out their website for lunch menu bigfatfishco.com/hours_ menus.htm. Contact Mel for any questions and/or sign up with Lyla Lillis.


 

Sunshine Committee – Judy Biddle


 

Judy sent two cards in September, one to Ron Teker for minor surgery, and to David Madeiros for concerns of family health matters. I remind all that the effectiveness of sending sunshine to those who need it lies in communication with the Sunshine Lady…if I don't know about a concern…no card goes out. If a member feels someone would benefit from club support then they need to inform others. Judy reminded us wash hands frequently and BE HEALTHY!


 

Contact Judy Biddle if you know of someone in need of a little "SUNSHINE" in their lives, at 360-675-6970 or email
bjbiddle@verizon.net.


 

Social Committee – Lyla Lillis


 

Lyla offered her thanks to all (from "The Souza's") who participated at the Careage of Whidbey Car Show which is always a success.


 

Coupeville High School Homecoming, October 16 – Whidbey Cruzers were asked to provide 6 or 7 Convertibles for their Homecoming Celebration. Contact Lyla for info or who to contact if you wish to volunteer you and your car.


 

"Trick n Trunk", October 31, 4:30 p.m., Ace Hardware – What is It?

We take our vehicles, park and decorate the trunk of the car, bed of the truck or whatever theme you choose. We see Disney, Graveyards, creepy and sweet. Anything family oriented is a go. Be sure you come in costume, which is part of the fun. Bring lots of candy for the kiddies. At 7:00 p.m. the participants in this fun event get to party on at Jaeger's with a great potluck and laughs. You may take your dish to their place before attending the "Trick n Trunk". Please, if you intend to participate let Lyla know so there is enough parking at ACE and to give Jaeger's a heads up. Let her know if you need electric power so you will be parked accordingly.


 

Dinner Social, November 10, "GOOD TIMES" Restaurant, Old Town Mall downtown Oak Harbor, 6:00 p.m. $8.50 all you can eat.


 

Thanksgiving Day, November 26, Elks Lodge, – Jack Stiltz requested our help again this year to volunteer delivering, serving, setup, and anything else needed to provide a Thanksgiving dinner to those who are shut in, alone, low income or just don't want to cook. Jack says he depends on our volunteers to make this Thanksgiving a happy one too many. He expects to feed about 5,000 this year. Times may vary depending on what you volunteer to do. Sign up with Jack or Lyla. Jack can be reached at Bay Printing.


 

Contact Lyla to get on the attendance list for any of the above events. If anyone would like to plan an event, have all the details, send it to Lyla in an email to send out to all the club members. Contact her
360-675-2925 or email lillis55@comcast.net.



Car Show Committee – Matt McMillan


 

No report! He was not at the meeting!


 

***See the Calendar at a Glance which lists the car shows Matt mentioned plus others. If you have any questions about the shows or know of a car show contact Matt at 360-682-6722. His email address is macnfeather@comcast.net.


 

Historian – Ray Payeur


 

Ray did not have a report but reminded everyone to update the historian book. Contact him for supplies needed.


 

Website/Photographer – Ed Hammond


 

Ed will be taking photos of members and their cars for the website, or if you just want to renew your present photo on the site. This will take place Saturday October 10, 10am - 11:30 am at "Holland Gardens Park" which is at the intersection of SE 6th Ave and SE Ireland. If you're driving on Midway Blvd it's one block west of the bowling alley on the right.


 

There is no cost involved. I just want to update our website and give the members a chance to get an update on their car picture. Please respond if you plan to get your car picture taken so I can have some idea as to how many to expect.


 

For those who were not at the meeting you are reading this after the date. Contact Ed and maybe you can work something out with him to take a picture at a later date?


 

Technical Advisor – Bruce Biddle


 

Bruce told us the "Pleasure Palace" (storage trailer) ceiling and roof did get resealed for $150.00. He hijacked Prez Bill who was already on sight at Harry's house. Bruce wanted us to be aware of title numbers and vehicle numbers when owning an older car. Make sure they match; this includes major components like engines and transmissions. If they don't match it could cause a delay when turning over titles from owner to owner. If you have any questions contact Bruce and ask him.


 

OLD BUSINESS:


 

1. By-laws Committee – Prez Bill told us that the by-laws were reviewed

and sent out by email. Comments, recommendations, and discussions were rec'd by Bill and committee. The by-laws were changed to reflect all the recommendations and to clarify officer positions as well as simplify wording. A final copy was emailed again as a whole document. Prez asked that the by-laws be adopted as a whole. A motion was made and seconded to approve and accept the revised by-laws. A show of hands approved the by-laws. If you would like a printed copy and did not receive it by email or if you don't have email contact Prez Bill. The committee rec'd a thank you and a big round of applause; they put a lot of hours of discussion in this. Committee consisted of Gail Jaeger, Alma Williams, Duane Dillard, and Greg Speck. Thanks again for such an awesome job!


 

NEW BUSINESS:


 

  1. 2010 Officer Nominations/Election – The 2010 nomination of officers are: President: Bob McConchie

    Vice Pres: Tim Oest

    Treasurer: Jim Rairigh

    Secretary: Joan Reeves

If anyone else wants to be considered, contact a board member. See contacts info on website or this newsletter. A vote will be taken in November meeting.


 

  1. Christmas Party, December 19, CPO Club – Harry Abbott started the report and told us the theme is "Christmas Around the Pacific", there will be live music, sit down dinner, $25 a person, and Ed Hammond will be taking photos. Dinner will start around 7:00 P.M. You may choose the following:


     

Entrees: Chicken Marsala w/mushrooms, served w/rich Marsala wine sauce.


Roast Prime Rib w/au Jus and horseradish.


 

Pasta Primavera, penne pasta tossed with an array of fresh vegetables in a rich creamy garlic sauce served w/fresh parmesan cheese.


 

The chicken and meat dinners will be served with baked potato and green beans amandine. All dinners will come with a salad of fresh garden greens, rolls, coffee and iced tea. You have a choice of apple pie ala mode or pecan pie ala mode. ***Mail your choice of entrée and pie to Jim Rairigh at Whidbey Cruzers, P.O. Box 1875, Oak Harbor, 98277. Checks made out to Whidbey Cruzers. Jim must have your money by the 12th of December. After the 16th of December you will not get a refund if you back out from the party. If you wish to save a stamp, you may see Jim Friday nights at the Pizza Factory to make your party payment or pay your dues. If you have any questions you may call Jim at 360-679-0354 or cell 360-672-8277.


 

Events Calendar at a Glance


 

Date                     Event              Location                        _ ___POC____

10/10-11 Monroe Swap Meet Evergreen Fairgrounds 360-738-4683

10/16 Coupeville Homecoming Coupeville High School 360-675-2925

10/18                                Social Dinner Cruise Big Fat Fish Co. Fairhaven 360-678-7727

10/25 Punkin Run Chubby's, Bellingham 360-380-2733

10/25 Pt Cruiser Pumkin Bash XXX Issaquah 206-367-9452

10/31 Halloween Trick n Trunk Ace Hardware, Oak Harbor 360-675-2925

11/03                                Potluck/Gen Mtg                     O.H. Elks Lodge 360-679-7936

11/10                 Dinner Social Good Times Restaurant 360-675-2925

12/19 Whidbey Cruzer Xmas Party CPO Club 360-240-8474


 

*****REMEMBER – EVERY FRIDAY EVENING THE WHIDBEY CRUZERS AND THEIR FRIENDS HAVE A SOCIAL GATHERING TO GOSSIP, FIND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING AND TALK CARS!!! DON'T MISS OUT, COME, ENJOY, AND ADD YOUR COMMENTS AND OPINIONS AND SHOW OFF YOUR VEHICLE(S). 5:00 – 7:00 PM AT THE PIZZA FACTORY.


 

50/50 Drawing:


 

50/50 Winner: Duane Dillard $126.50


 

Bucket Dude was Gary Nienhuis. Door prizes were a Complete Spa Care Set, 2 small pumpkins, Dominoes Set, placemats, birdhouse, Hot Wheels, one doz. eggs, a kite, Armor All Wipes, makeup case, bath set, 2 fuzzy dice sets, display case, and 4 small model cars. WINNERS: Alma Williams, Larry Smith, Herb Terrill, Jim Rairigh, Bob Cairns, Tim Oest, Jim Croft, Harry Gibson, Ed Richard, Sue Carpenter, Ed Hammond, Ray Payeur, Stan Grovdahl, Matt Hernkind, Dick Shanniak, Dean Dolquist, Ted Mann, Bob McConchie, John Williams, and John Kingsbury.


 

Next Meeting:


 

Our next meeting is November 3, 2009.

THIS IS THE LAST MEETING OF THE
YEAR! This is the meeting to attend. Do you have Christmas Party tickets to buy or want to pay your 2010 dues? Come and enjoy the fun at the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge. Potluck begins at 6:00 p.m. Bring a dish to share, plates, utensils, and a drink if you wish. A general meeting will follow at 7:00 p.m. Remember to sign in at the entrance.


 

FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER


 

1. William Waite's new email is FiremarshallBill49@comcast.net.


 

2. Pam Taylor and Brewer presented Scott Wernecke with a Corvette Die Cast Model as a THANK YOU for helping organize Larry's marriage proposal earlier this year.


 

3. CUSTOM DESIGNED T-SHIRTS – Free Online Designer, www.HawnSmith.com, take 10% off your next online purchase. PROMO CODE 10BCSP. This company is out of Sandpoint, Idaho. They specialize in Direct to Garment Digital Printing. Email Susan@HawnSmith.com. 206-263-0518. Check them out. They come highly recommend by Jim Rairigh.


 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

NOVEMBER


 

Carl Tatom 4

Don Bierce 7

Mark Franzen 9

Don Stultz 10

Jim Brix 11

Greg Speck 13

Mary Ellen Brix 14

Barb Holmes 18

Cliff Aaker 21

Jan McCullaugh 21

John Grayson                                22

Joanie Flowers 22

Therese Kingsbury 23

Walt Caravan 23

Stan Grovdahl 24

Eldred Nienhuis 24

Bruce Beamer 25

Carol Stone 25

Sharon Luther 25

Rob VanDyk 29


 

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!

NOVEMBER


 

Ted/Barb Mann 1

Martin/Dorothy Abrahamse 4

Harry/Doreen Gibson 7

Bud/Brenda Ackley 8

Larry/Bonnie Smith 10

Bruce/Sue Beamer 18

Tim/Brandi Colantoni 20

Chuck/Carol Stone 25

Leroy/Margret Cook 28

Harry Abbott/Mary Fiddler 28


 

FROM YOUR SECRETARY


 

I will print any corrections/additions to the minutes/newsletter in the "FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER"
section of the newsletter when advised.


 

REQUEST: Please speak loudly when addressing the membership or giving a report so I don't miss out on important information. Our meetings are fun, crazy, and informative and I want to make sure I get the correct info to you. If I miss a birthday, anniversary, or info wrong in this newsletter, please let me know. 360-679-7936 Thanks!


 

It is my goal in regards to the newsletter, to complete it, mail it, and be on the website by or before the 15th of the month. I would like to receive committee reports via email trfj1@urraca.whidbey.net or on paper at the monthly meetings and/or by the Friday following the monthly meeting. Thanks again.


 

VP MINUTE

MY SUMMER ADVENTURE


 

Mary always says that adventure is discomfort recollected in tranquility. Now a simple 50th Reunion trip to Californacated could have been made by plane or even an "ordinary" car and it would have been a vacation. But if you make the same trip in an untried hotrod put together by an incompetent nincompoop, well, that makes it an adventure.

You have probably been to Reunions. It's where you shake hands with all the guys and hug all the ladies, saying "How good to see you. You look great." while trying to look at their photo name tag so you can see who they used to be. Then you remember that you never even liked them and go look for an old girlfriend.

It was here that Mary met up with her old Girl Scout friends and decided that they all should go for a hike up in the Desolation Wilderness; 64,000 acres of rugged alpine forest, granite peaks, and glacially-formed valleys which include its most famous lake, Lake Tahoe. She enlisted an old skiing buddy and for a warm-up decided the three of us should go up Pyramid Peak, 10,000 feet of vertical rock. So off we go, first having to hike into the base camp at 7,300 feet. From the trail head this is only 450 miles or so while carrying a 350 pound pack with food, sleeping bags, tents, stove, picks, axes, and implements of destruction. Early the next morning we climbed for the summit, an additional 2700 feet…..straight up….over boulders the size of Volkswagens.

Later that day after descending and hiking the 900 miles out (any hiker's feet know that it's twice as far back out), Mary came over to me where I was laying on the stretcher waiting to be medivaced out, patted me on the head and said, "atta boy". With transfusions and oxygen I was able to make the next day's hike into Lake Winnemucca.

Desolation is lucky in one respect as it hasn't a significant number of trees to attract the timber industry. We as a country are lucky in that a number of extremely bad decisions have been recently overturned regarding roads and logging in these areas. Of the nearly 2 million acres of old growth redwoods, only 4.4% remain. 1/3rd of the Giant Sequoias were cut before being protected. These are trees over 300' tall, 40'in diameter, and whose sprouts broke into sunlight over 1000 years before Jesus walked the earth. "God has cared for these trees, saved them from drought, disease, avalanches, and a thousand tempests and floods. But he cannot save them from fools." John Muir, speaking of the Sequoias. Logging of the redwoods continues.

Theodore Roosevelt said of the destruction of the Grand Canyon in 1903, "Leave it as it is. You can not improve on it. The ages have been at work on it, and man can only mar it. What you can do is to keep it for your children, your children's children and for all that come after you." We now have over 60 National Parks & 100 National Monuments thanks to farsighted people like him

One more John Muir quote:

"As age comes on, one source of enjoyment after another is closed, but nature's sources.... This is true freedom, a good practical sort of immortality. ..."

SO, WHO'S UP FOR MT RAINEER?

http://picasaweb.google.com/ChuckShipman37X/3SeniorFolkSClimbToPyramidPeak


 

CRUZ'N WITH THE PREZ!


 

Well we had another great meeting and I would like to thank the 89 strong who turned out to share the evening with friends. Our by-laws committee did an incredible job revising and clarifying for us all the technical aspects of running our club and bringing us into compliance with state law. We have a new spot for our Trick or Trunk event on Halloween, the Christmas party is being planned and we had members step up to run for President and Vice President. We remain busy and I am sure many will want to step up and volunteer to serve or deliver meals for Community Harvest. Some of our friends will be leaving for warmer climates now that winter is here, the rest of us will stay here and marvel at the beauty of a northwest winter. Meanwhile keep enjoying the outdoors and driving those cars on these sunny fall days. We are now 169 members and growing and I thank you for letting me represent you.


 

Spin them tires, Prez Bill


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

    
 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Shop Talk – September 2009

                             

President Bill Morrow called the general meeting of the Whidbey Cruzers to order at approx. 7:00 p.m. held at the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge, September 1, 2009. There were 75 in attendance. Previous minutes were approved as written in newsletter.


 

Moment of Silence


 

This month's moment of silence was for the recent passing of Prez Bill's mom who passed away August 23. Bill thanked everyone for their cards and kind words during his time of mourning.


 

SCOTT WERNECKE'S DAY


 

The Whidbey Cruzer's were privileged with the honor of witnessing Scott's swearing in ceremony to the Air National Guard Reserve. Scott introduced Capt. Jason Longoria. Scott told us that he started this journey around January of 2009 and working around various obstacles the Air National Guard is taking him on. At 47 years of age they must have decided he was worth it. Previously in the Marine Corp for eight years and then joined the WA Highway Patrol, he's been out for twenty one years.

He has three sons in the military and outranking them all as an E-5. Congratulations Scott, YOU STILL GOT IT!


 

Car Fines


 

There was a lot of money collected, at least $21.00, maybe more. The weather was a little iffy, so most drove their daily drivers.


 

Treasurer's Report for August 2009 - Jim Rairigh


 

START $6425.19


 

INTAKE:

Dues 50.00

Car Fines 3.00

Fun Meters 12.00

Plaques 18.00

50/50 67.00


 

EXHAUST:

Harry Abbott, summer party 1423.61

Bay Printing 33.29

Ed Hammond, photo paper 13.00

Diamond Rentals, port-a-potty (6) 255.00


 

FINISH $4762.29


 

Treasurer's report was approved as read. Jim said he is also accepting dues for 2010. $25 per person.


 

Trailer License – Jim told us he rec'd the license renewal for our trailer. He told us it would cost about $75 a year to keep it like it is. The trailer does is not considered a classic because it's not a car. If we want to move it we'll need a trip permit which cost $25 and good for three days. The trailer has not moved in the last year or so. Not going
to buy tags. If it needs to be moved we'll buy a trip permit or find another way to haul what's in the trailer.


 

Membership – Gail Jaeger


 

Gail was short and to the point, 167 paid members and two life members. Gail reported that it is up to you the member to contact her if info in the new roster needs correction. Need a new roster, see or contact Gail. The following are new members since the print out of 2009 roster: Martin Abrahamse, John Williams, Russ and Rosalie Olson, Ed and Heidi Richard, Dean Dolquist, David and Dawn Medeiros, Frederick Bronson, Bobbie Cairns, Pedro Velasquez Jr., Bob Newlands, Margie Kott and Rick Ford. Prez Bill relayed that Rick Ford drives a 1964 white Impala who was at Pizza Factory couple of weeks ago to say Hi. Taylor's or Tabach's (don't know who?) have two 1937/1955 Packard's and Margie Kott has a 1991 Mercury Capri.

Contact Gail at 360-675-5723 or email chuckngailjaeger@verizon.net.


 

Cruz Committee – Mel Rogers and Dan Terrill


 

Chuckanut Drive/Lunch Cruise, October 18, 2009, 1:00p.m. - Mel Rogers has arranged a lunch cruise to Fairhaven for a late lunch, Sunday, October 18, 2009 at the "Big Fat Fish Co". We will leave Flowers Marine at 1:00 pm and head north through Bay View and the farm country to Chuckanut Drive. After a rest stop at Larrabee State Park we will continue on for a late lunch (or early dinner). Check out their website for lunch menu bigfatfishco.com/hours_ menus.htm. Contact Mel for any questions and/or sign up with Lyla Lillis.


 

Sunshine Committee – Judy Biddle


 

Judy reported she sent a card to Bob Cray for heart surgery and is mending very well; he's in Europe for six weeks. A feeling better card sent to Pam Taylor for health issues, she was there at the meeting. Bruce Johnson's dad had a heart attack. Bruce told us his kidney's were messed up so he had to come home and get that taken care of before they can continue. A card was sent to the Shanniak newlyweds married at the Pizza Factory in August; Prez Minister Bill performed the ceremony. Dick said three weeks and still going strong.

Contact Judy Biddle if you know of someone in need of a little "SUNSHINE" in their lives, at 360-675-6970 or email
bjbiddle@verizon.net.


 

Social Committee – Lyla Lillis


 

Vicki Sullivan stepped down as Social Chair due to other commitments, so Bill twisted Lyla's arm and she will assume the roll for the remainder of the year. Thank you Lyla! She urged others to think about taking over for next year. The clip board was being passed around for sign up of various events coming up. Lyla sent out an email requesting an email update so that members will receive notification of events. Let her know of any changes if not getting emails from her. Call her.


 

Jack's Park Potluck Picnic – This was an impromptu bonfire potluck, 26 people showed, home made ice cream served, had a great time, and Judy Whited won everything.

Careage of Whidbey Car Show/BBQ, September 12, 10 – 2 pm. - Theme for the day is Hawaiian. There will be prizes probably for costume, best car, and more. A serious game of horse shoes, etc. Sign up with Lyla, Suzi Souza is the POC for questions about this event. 360-675-4523

Roaring 20's Barn Dance, Roller Barn, October 3, 6-11 p.m. - $25 cover charge, all proceeds going to the Boys and Girls Club. Gail Jaeger said she was approached to see if we would provide 20's and 30's cars to park outside the barn.


 

Lyla said to think about our "TRICK a TRUNK" on October 31. The dealership or property has been sold so possibly if we just show up we probably won't be turned away. Located at Oak Harbor Chevy on Pioneer, Cruzers bring our cars and dress in costume and give out candy to the trick or treater's. After, participants are welcome to a potluck at Chuck and Gail Jaeger's.


 

Dinner Social, November 10, "GOOD TIMES" Restaurant, Old Town Mall downtown Oak Harbor, 6:00 p.m. $8.50 all you can eat. The Bay City Bistro (liquor license) would possibly provide us with a drink for an additional cost.


 

Contact Lyla to get on the attendance list for any of the above events. If anyone would like to plan an event, have all the details, send it to Lyla in an email to send out to all the club members. Contact her
360-675-2925 or email lillis55@comcast.net.



Car Show Committee – Matt McMillan


 

Matt read off a shorter list of car shows for the month of September. He told us that the car shows are starting to fizzle out, so his report will be shorter and shorter.


 

***See the Calendar at a Glance which lists the car shows Matt mentioned plus others. If you have any questions about the shows or know of a car show contact Matt at 360-682-6722. His email address is macnfeather@comcast.net.


 

Historian – Ray Payeur


 

Ray did not have a report but reminded everyone to update the historian book. Contact him for supplies needed.


 

Website – Ed Hammond


 

Ed reported that there is new music playing when you log in to the website. The music is cycled so different each time you logon. He also has added new car photos. Again, if you don't like your car photo let him know. Check it out and be surprised!


 

Technical Advisor – Bruce Biddle


 

Bruce commented that Bob Cray had stents put in and gets to go to Europe and he had a triple by-pass and got two weeks at home in a recliner! The Manly Man Swap Meet was organized chaos but went GREAT. Everyone came, did their thing and left. There was a lot of traffic due to Bruce's advertising. When asked if he would have another one, OVER HIS DEAD BODY! This was his own one time gig and suggested that if someone else wants to do it, DO IT on their property or make it a Cruzer Event! Bruce thanked all that came and participated, especially Bob McConchie who did Bruce's dirty work, turning those away that were not on the display list. Bruce was given a thank you gift for the swap meet.


 

Bruce found out that there were a couple of fellows who have unique cars, one with cars prior to 1910, naming cars he had never heard of on the island and the other with just lots. Bruce will find out more and arrange a tour/picnic, etc. or shop tour and email when setup is made.


 

Bruce asked for help to insulate the trailer roof, not a big job just all screws. Contact Bruce to arrange a work date.


 

OLD BUSINESS:


 

1. By-laws Committee – Gail Jaeger
told us the by-laws recommendations were ready for viewing and consideration. Changes made were basically making officer duties more specific, change sentence structure, and adding a couple minor things that we do that aren't in the by-laws. They will be sent out to each member with an email address. They are provided to you as incorporated fully compiled new By-laws. For those who don't have email a printed copy has been made. Contact Duane Dillard to get your copy. 360-672-8291. Thanks to Gail Jaeger, Alma Williams, Greg Speck, and Duane Dillard for your hard work. If you don't like something contact a committee member or the Board and tell us your concerns. Duane is at

360-672-8291, Greg at 360-679-7426. Gail and Alma's phone no's are in other areas of this newsletter.


 

NEW BUSINESS:


 

1. 2010 Officer Nominations/Election – This year's nominating committee is your current Board. If you wish to run for an office or want to know what is involved contact us. As of this meeting Jim Rairigh is running again for Treasurer and Joan Reeves for Secretary. We may be contacting various members to ask for their nomination.

2. Christmas Party, December 19, CPO Club – VP Harry is gathering a committee to establish menu, price, entertainment, and decorations for our party this year. Hopefully we won't get snowed out. Contact Harry if you wish to help.


 

Classifieds


 

WANTED: 350-390 Autotrans V8 for a Scottsdale. Contact John Williams at 360-678-5948.


 

FOR SALE: 1964 Buick Riviera, 425 CI Balanced, 400 Turbo Trans.

Call after 5 p.m. Roger at 360-675-8887. $5000.


 

***When the above items have been sold or acquired please notify Joan Reeves to be removed. The ads will only run for two months and then dropped unless otherwise notified. If you have an ad you want in the newsletter send me an email, a written statement in the mail, or at the monthly meetings. 360-679-7936.


 

Events Calendar at a Glance


 

Date                     Event              Location                        _ ___POC____

09/12 Drag Strip Reunion Car Show Arlington Airport 360-435-4442

09/12 Careage of Whidbey Car Show Coupeville 360-675-4523

09/12 Annual Mustang/All Ford Show/Shine Downtown Oak Harbor 360-682-6722

09/13 Founder's Day Car Show/Shine Sedro Woolley 360-708-2591

09/13 Edmonds Classic Car Show Edmonds 425-275-0699

09/13 All Ford Meet, XXX Drive In Issaquah 425-387-9450

09/20 All Mopar Show, XXX Drive In Issaquah 206-601-1724

09/26 Jerry Chambers Car Show Bellingham 360-682-6722

09/27 Mini Cooper Show, XXX Issaquah 360-682-6722

09/27 Classic Hot Rod Display Snohomish 360-682-6722

10/03 Roaring 20's Barn Dance O.H. Roller Barn 360-675-2925

10/6 Cruzer Potluck/Gen. Mtg Elks Lodge 360-679-7936

10/10-11 Monroe Swap Meet Evergreen Fairgrounds 360-738-4683


 

*****REMEMBER – EVERY FRIDAY EVENING THE WHIDBEY CRUZERS AND THEIR FRIENDS HAVE A SOCIAL GATHERING TO GOSSIP, FIND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING AND TALK CARS!!! DON'T MISS OUT, COME, ENJOY, AND ADD YOUR COMMENTS AND OPINIONS AND SHOW OFF YOUR VEHICLE(S). 5:00 – 7:00 PM AT THE PIZZA FACTORY.


 

50/50 Drawing:


 

50/50 Winner: Gary Neinhuis, $113.50


 

Bucket Babe was Gail Stultz. Door prizes this month were 2 makeup kits, Body Bath Combo, 4 model cars, 2 fuzzy dice sets, Driver's Set, 22 piece Flex Driver Set, 5 garage signs, large ivory handle Eagle Knife, jar of honey, DVD "Time Machine", gift certificate "Eileen's Kitchen", Ford Muscle Book, Chrome pedal covers, and Mini hot sauce bottles.

Winners were: Sully (Don) Sullivan, Carol Stone, Dan Terrill, Larry Smith, Archie Lillis, Bob McConchie, Joan Reeves, Pam Taylor, Pat Covello, Ed Hammond, Ray Payeur, Sharon Covello, Eldy Neinhuis, Cliff Aaker, Ted Mann, Duane Dillard, Joe Spiker, Brian Thompson, and Jim Croft.


 

Next Meeting:


 

Our next meeting is October 6, 2009.
Come and enjoy the fun at the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge. Potluck begins at 6:00 p.m. Bring a dish to share, plates, utensils, and a drink if you wish. A general meeting will follow at 7:00 p.m. Remember to sign in at the entrance.


 

FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER


 

1. Russ Olson, who is a new Cruzer of just a few months, had his orders to Iraq cancelled. Great News! Thanks, Suzi Souza.

2. Summer Rendezvous plaques are still available, if you didn't get one contact Harry Abbott. 360-240-8474.

3. Flo's workplace the "Fidalgo Care Center" in Anacortes showed there appreciation for our participation in the August 14, 2009 Car Show by sending us a nice thank you card providing homemade Zucchini bread for our potluck.

4. Prez Bill's email has not changed, Bill.Morrow1@verizon.net. His new phone no. is 360-682-6617.


 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

OCTOBER


 

Vic Gabrenas 1

Darlene Hammond 1

Clarice Rairigh 1

Doyle Lewis 1

Sharon Covello 6

Heather L'Huillier 6

Gail Jaeger 8

Rich Melrose 10

Scott Wernecke 16

Jim Haddon 17

Brice DeVos 31

Joe Spiker 31


 

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!

OCTOBER


 

Matt McMillan/Heather L'Huillier 6

Harvey/Bernadine Geohring 8

Jim/Carole Croft 9

Bill/Dorothy Waite 14

John/Denise Williams 16

Rick/Judy Klemencic 17

Rollin/Judy Whited 18

Scott/Frankie Wernecke 24


 

FROM YOUR SECRETARY


 

I will print any corrections/additions to the minutes/newsletter in the "FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER"
section of the newsletter when advised.


 

REQUEST: Please speak loudly when addressing the membership or giving a report so I don't miss out on important information. Our meetings are fun, crazy, and informative and I want to make sure I get the correct info to you. If I miss a birthday, anniversary, or info wrong in this newsletter, please let me know. 360-679-7936 Thanks!


 

It is my goal in regards to the newsletter, to complete it, mail it, and be on the website by or before the 15th of the month. I would like to receive committee reports via email trfj1@urraca.whidbey.net or on paper at the monthly meetings and/or by the Friday following the monthly meeting. Thanks again.


 

VP MINUTE

ANIVERSARY


 

In 16 days it's the 20th anniversary of Hugo, a 160mph, category 4/5 hurricane. On Sept 15th of 1989 I was anchored in one of the most beautiful and safe harbors in the Virgin Islands. Two days later I was standing on what was left of my boat, half naked, having barely survived the night. It reminded me of my first honeymoon. For the next week I filled a huge dumpster that the city brought by with 18 years of memories, things that I had thought were important but ended up being just "stuff".

Last year I was at a class on sustainable living and the teacher asked what the biggest hurdle was. That was easy. I raised my hand. "Too much stuff."

So it is with some humor that I look at what is the fastest growing business in the US, Storage Lockers.

One in 11 American households owns self-storage space—an increase of some 75 percent from 1995. Last year alone saw a 24 percent spike in the number of self-storage units on the market. The country now possesses some 1.875 billion square feet of personal storage. All this space is contained in nearly 40,000 facilities; most seem to be located here in Oak Harbor.

What are they full of? There are mementos we somehow can't live with, and yet can't live without. They exemplify the downside of acquisition, the moment when we realize we own more bread machines, plastic lawn chairs, and treadmills than we could use in a lifetime.

So, to get this straight—houses have gotten bigger, average family sizes got smaller, and yet we still need to tack on a billion-plus square feet to store our stuff?

"You can't take it with you," as the proverb says—but nowadays you can certainly find a place to stash it. Me, I keep my stuff in a landfill in St Croix.


 

CRUZ'N WITH THE PREZ!


 

Well what do you know? September is here so what is around the corner? Yep old man winter is fast approaching and that means no more complaining about how hot it is, we can start complaining about how cold it is! We will see fewer cars on the road (old that is), friends leaving for the winter and car guys complaining about our aches and pains. It is dark at 5:00 P.M. and suddenly our energy level goes down, we eat more, we go to bed earlier and for 6 months we wait for the sun to come back!


 

How do we combat the winter doldrums? You could run for one of the exciting board positions open with the Whidbey Cruzers and suddenly become the envy of all your friends, the center of attention and the guy or gal all your friends want to be. There will be a new zip in your step, a twinkle in your eye and a new confidence as you become a leader and a role model. Talk to one of your board members now!


 

Thanks to all my Cruzer friends for your love, prayers and kind words after the recent passing of my momma.


 

PEOPLE LEAVE, THE LOVED NEVER DO.


 


 

Spin them tires, Prez Bill


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

    
 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Shop Talk – August 2009


 

                                                                                 

President Bill Morrow called the general meeting of the Whidbey Cruzers to order at approx. 6:50 p.m. held at the Windjammer Park (City Beach), August 4, 2009. There were 80 in attendance. Previous minutes were approved as written in newsletter.


 

Moment of Silence


 

This month's moment of silence was for the recent passing of parents of our membership. Those were Don and Suzi Souza who both lost their mothers, Matt Hernkind, lost his father, Jim Rairigh, lost his mother, and Jim Croft who lost his father. Others who passed were Archie Lillis' mother and Gwen Oests' sister.


 

Car Fines


 

The weather was warm and gorgeous! Lots of our classics showed up for the mini car show. Everyone pays who doesn't drive their car, NO EXCUSES. At least one or two members had to pay. Jim Rairigh wanted to protest his car fine because the folding tables he brought for tonight did not fit in his T-Bucket, he got a big rise out the members!!!!


 

First Time Guests and New Members


 

Mary Jo Phillips introduced Margie Kott and trying to convince her to join. Don and Sue Norman introduced themselves as guests who were previous members and possibly joining again. Darlene Seeley was visiting us as a friend of Carol and Bob Reamer. Welcome and hope to see you again.


 

New Cars


 

Margie Baxley announced that the Baxley's own a new 2009 Black HHR SS and is now at the Beauty Parlor (Smitty's) getting a dress up. Harry said he had a Hummer, turn the ignition and it hums!!! Bill also said he didn't think anyone bought a car because Bruce Biddle (estate sale) was out of town!!!


 

Treasurer's Report for July 2009 - Jim Rairigh


 

START $6371.82


 

INTAKE:

50/50                                                                                                                                                            132.00

Dues 50.00

Plaques 36.00

Car fines 25.00

Roster 5.00

Fun Meters 2.00


 

EXHAUST:

Ed Hammond, 4th of July 5.00

Bay Printing, Newsletter/Roster 146.63

Bay Printing, Rosters 35.00

United Way, Bite out of Crime 10.00


 

FINISH $6425.19


 

Treasurer's report was approved as read.


 

Membership – Gail Jaeger


 

Gail was short and to the point, 164 paid members and two life members. Need a new roster, see or contact Gail.


 

Contact Gail at 360-675-5723 or email chuckngailjaeger@verizon.net.


 

Cruz Committee – Mel Rogers and Dan Terrill


 

Mel asked for a show of hands who were interested in going to Bellingham and dine at the Big Fat Fish Co. and got the go ahead to set that up and he will have a signup sheet next meeting.


 

Sunshine Committee – Judy Biddle


 

Judy reported to Prez Bill that there were no cards sent out in the month of July! GREAT NEWS!


 

Contact Judy Biddle if you know of someone in need of a little "SUNSHINE" in their lives, at 360-675-6970 or email
bjbiddle@verizon.net.


 

Social Committee – No report


 

Jack's Park Potluck Picnic – It was cancelled due to conflicting family events. Carol Stone will reschedule it as a sort of impromptu date in the future by email and will probably be bonfire/campfire style. Be on the lookout for an email.


 

Campout, Friday Creek Campground, Sept 4-7 – Sign up with Alma Williams, she needs to reserve the camp sites ASAP to get the spots we want. Saturday will probably be potluck day for all to participate at about 2 p.m. Call her at 360-675-3956.

 
 

Contact Vicki to get on the attendance list for any of the above events. If anyone would like to plan an event, have all the details, send it to Vicki in an email to send out to all the club members. Contact her
360-678-6032 or email flygirl50@verizon.net.


 

Car Show Committee – Matt McMillan


 

Matt read off a long list of car shows for the month of August, first being the Rotary Car Show in Oak Harbor at Windjammer Park on the 8th of August. He asked if any trophies were given in July and rec'd no answer. He moved on and listed multiple shows. Prez Bill talked about the LeMay car show and this year it is a judged show. Questions should be directed to contact in the Events Calendar at a Glance.


 

Anacortes Fidalgo Care Center, Small Car Show, August 14, 11:00 a.m. - Lunch is provided for us. Dress up in your favorite era and join us at the 27th street entrance. To sign up call Ray or Flo Payeur, if you need directions ask Flo.


 

Careage of Whidbey Car Show, September 12, 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. - Suzi Souza has passed around a signup list, the theme is Hawaiian, hula dancers, BBQ, raffles, voting will be done by staff and residence for various car awards, etc. Contact Don or Suzi at 360-675-4523.


 

***See the Calendar at a Glance which lists the car shows Matt mentioned plus others. If you have any questions about the shows or know of a car show contact Matt at 360-682-6722. His email address is macnfeather@comcast.net.


 

Technical Advisor


 

Prez Bill reminded everyone about Bruce's "Manly Man Swap Meet" will be held on Saturday, Aug 22. He said there could be only one truck and one table per person,
first one or two hours will be trading/buying amongst ourselves then open it up to the public. Only manly stuff, no jewelry, doilies, dishes, tools, car parts, manuals, etc. are okay. You might be inspected so BEWARE! You may win the PINK SKIRT AWARD! No tech classes scheduled.


 

OLD BUSINESS:


 

1. By-laws Committee – Gail Jaeger
told us the committee has met a few times and they were critiquing the by-laws. They will present their recommendations and put them online so you can look at them. I will put them in the newsletter also when available.


 

Classifieds


 

WANTED: 350-390 Autotrans V8 for a Scottsdale. Contact John Williams at 360-678-5948.


 

FOR SALE: 1964 Buick Riviera, 425 CI Balanced, 400 Turbo Trans.

Call after 5 p.m. Roger at 360-675-8887. $5000.


 

***When the above items have been sold or acquired please notify Joan Reeves to be removed. The ads will only run for two months and then dropped unless otherwise notified.


 

If you have an ad you want in the newsletter send me an email, a written statement in the mail, or at the monthly meetings. 360-679-7936.


 

Events Calendar at a Glance


 

Date                     Event              Location                        _ ___POC____

08/14 Fidalgo Care Center Car Show Anacortes 360-675-2193

08/15 Steel & Wheel Supershow Seattle 206-764-0319

08/15 Classic Show and Shine LaConner 360-466-4778

08/15 Pt Townsend Classic Car Show Pt. Townsend 360-385-0706

08/16                         Tri-5 Chevy Show XXX Issaquah 206-601-1762

08/16 Classic Car Show Mount Vernon 360-202-9149

08/16 Old Main Street Car Show Monroe 360-677-1237

08/16 Denny's Open Class Car Show Denny's, Mt Vernon 360-240-1300

08/16 All Mopar Summer Sizzler Oak Harbor 360-941-3545

08/22     Manly Man Swap Meet Bruce Biddle's 360-675-6970

08/22 Skykomish Show n Shine Skykomish 360-677-1237

08/23 Mopar Car Show Graham, WA 360-679-2569

08/23 Chevelle/El Camino Show Les Grove Park, Auburn 253-584-4179

08/23                            All Corvette Show XXX Issaquah 206-619-5492

08/29 LeMay Car Show & Auction Seattle/Tacoma 253-536-2885

09/01                             Potluck/General Mtg Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 360-679-7936

09/12 Drag Strip Reunion Car Show Arlington Airport 360-435-4442

09/12 Careage of Whidbey Car Show Coupeville 360-675-4523

09/13 Founder's Day Car Show/Shine Sedro Woolley 360-708-2591

09/13 Edmonds Classic Car Show Edmonds 425-275-0699


 

*****REMEMBER – EVERY FRIDAY EVENING THE WHIDBEY CRUZERS AND THEIR FRIENDS HAVE A SOCIAL GATHERING TO GOSSIP, FIND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING AND TALK CARS!!! DON'T MISS OUT, COME, ENJOY, AND ADD YOUR COMMENTS AND OPINIONS AND SHOW OFF YOUR VEHICLE(S). 5:00 – 7:00 PM AT THE PIZZA FACTORY.


 

50/50 Drawing:


 

50/50 Winners: Gail Stultz $100 and Jim Gleeson $100


 

Bucket Dude was Bob McConchie substituting for Bruce Biddle. All of us had to make sure that we got the tickets we paid for and also made sure Bob still had the money and did not pocket it for himself!! In the end Prez Bill along with the Board and membership decided to give out two $100 winners due to no rental paid this month to the Elks. Anything over $200 collected would go to the club.


 

Next Meeting:


 

Our next meeting is September 1, 2009 Please come and enjoy the fun at the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge. Potluck begins at 6:00 p.m. Bring a dish to share, plates, utensils, and a drink if you wish. A general meeting will follow at 7:00 p.m. Remember to sign in at the entrance.


 

FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER


 

1. Last meeting I missed mentioning a new member who attended the July meeting. His name is Pedro Velasquez and owns 2010 SS Camaro Red w/white stripes. Welcome aboard Pedro. Thanks Steve.


 

2. The 2nd Annual Cruzer Rendezvous was a smash hit! Ten of the original charter members were there, a group picture of them was taken and is on the webpage, food was good, the weather held up, and the prizes were plentiful and unique. About 75 cars were put on display. Thanks to all who came from Prez Bill. Check out the webpage for all the pictures taken. The best part was Harry came in under budget!!! Harry tried to convince the membership to pay for the gravel job $1500? Funny!!!!!!!!


 

3. Jim Haddon asked for help with parking the cars at the Rotary show on the 8th at 6:00 a.m.


 

4. Potluck Queen was awarded to Brenda Ackley. She left early from the Rendezvous, so it was presented to her this evening.


 

5. Rollin Whited mentioned a car museum in Twyla, WA had about 8 cars for
sale, if anyone interested contact Rollin at 360-240-9342.


 

6. Ed Hammond brought up the Navy League Anniversary in October and was asked if we could have cars displayed at the CPO Club, a 40's and 50's theme. Sign up next month.


 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

SEPTEMBER


 

Pat Tabach 2

Lana Dillard 3

Mary Benninghoff 4

Pam Taylor 4

Suzi Souza 5

George Higley 5

Alma Williams 6

Sandy Overton     8

Barb Mann 10

Mary Jo Phillips 14

Linda Haddon 14

Flo Payeur 16

Marty Luther 18

Ed Rouse 19

Gary Hammer 24

Bob McConchie 26

Bonnie Smith 26

Dorothy Abrahamse 27

Brandy Colantoni 30

John Williams 30


 

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!

SEPTEMBER


 

Doyle/Sharon Lewis 11

Jim/Joanie Flowers 14

Don/Vicki Sullivan 15

Mark/Karen Franzen 16

Ed/Marcia Rouse 22

Rudy/Colleen Parhaniemi 24

John/Therese Kingsbury 25

Jerry/Marianne Rolfe 27


 

FROM YOUR SECRETARY


 

I will print any corrections/additions to the minutes/newsletter in the "FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER"
section of the newsletter when advised.


 

REQUEST: Please speak loudly when addressing the membership or giving a report so I don't miss out on important information. Our meetings are fun, crazy, and informative and I want to make sure I get the correct info to you. If I miss a birthday, anniversary, or info wrong in this newsletter, please let me know. 360-679-7936 Thanks!


 

It is my main goal in regards to the newsletter, to complete it, mail it, and be on the website by or before the 15th of the month. I would like to receive committee reports via email trfj1@urraca.whidbey.net or on paper at the monthly meetings and/or by the Friday following the monthly meeting. Thanks again.


 

VP MINUTE

Obnoxious People


 

You know who's obnoxious? Ex-Smokers. "I quit, you know. Why, I haven't had a cigarette for over 11 minutes now". Worse than them, reformed drinkers. "It's been 15 years and one month exactly since I had a drink". Cripes! Wait, it gets more worser. Next is the reformed hot water people. These guys put in solar water heaters and quit paying for heating their water. Then one bump up the scale is the people who refuse to give PSE their "fair" profit margin. These people's electric bill is 163 bucks…..for the year and they'll get a check from PSE for $350 for power produced. Man, are they annoying or what? Now we come to the epitome of disgustingly obnoxious people, those who have given up petrol (gasoline to you yanks). Yes, those who have the audacity to drive electric cars powered by batteries and re-fueled by the sun. These cheap skates stoop to new lows, refusing to help the poor starving oil sheiks build new castles, forcing them to make do with last years yacht. To paraphrase Hamlet, Act 3 Scene 1, "To pay, or not to pay: That is the question: Whether 'tis nobler to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous cheapskates (that would be me) or join them against a sea of overpaid CEO's". Think on it…..


 

CRUZ'N WITH THE PREZ!


 

Prez Bill is apologetic this month for not submitting his thoughts. He is in the middle of moving and learning a new online email system, plus a new home phone no. He is also taking care of his parents and health concerns. He said he would make up for it in the next newsletter.