Dandenong Show
November every year
Lindasy organised the same position as last year although
the actual location came with a warning regarding the
fireworks display on the Saturday evening. Saturday was
predicted as being the better day weather wise and an
early bunch of volunteers (many thanks you know who you are)
were busy erecting the bright blue and yellow Club tent
in the usual place strategically positioned to get the
best view of the show horses and far enough away from
“Hot Doggie, Hot Doggie” for those who remember.
Club cars continued to arrive till around 9.00am and
with the Club tent pegged down under scout leader Keith’s
instructions we roped or hazard taped off the cars after
some vague parking instructions from the two “K’s”
(Kevin and Kel).
The Dandenong Show Display is more of a social occasion
and is made even better by sipping cups of tea and coffee
with pancakes made by the Club’s resident Cheffess Mazz.
Well some called them pancakes others referred to them
as a meal and a half, so big were they. Others asked
for a refund or exchange under warrantee due to the
charcoal outside or the liquid inside, notwithstanding
the odd complaint they really hit the spot.
The Saturday was poorly attended either due to the threat
of rain and maybe due to election day or maybe some
other reason. And in the afternoon when the rain did
come down in anger DVHCC member’s main concern was to
keep dry themselves or protect and keep dry the vehicles
on display. Kevin would like to thank all those involved
it covering up the holes where the side curtains should
go to keep the inside of his Lagonda dry.
Members came and went most of the day, probably to vote,
although the smart ones like Les and Pauline put in a
postal vote, and by 5.30 pm most had gone home except
for a few who stayed for the death defying motorcycle
stunt riders and the spectacular fireworks display.
The fireworks was staged from two locations and in
lots of occasions was directly overhead and showered
the Presidential Mercedes with white powder and ash
which had to be washed off. The organisers were quite
surprised when they discovered a small group of vintage
car enthusiasts watching the display from the Club tent
in the centre of the fireworks display.
Sunday the weather had worsened somewhat and a big
thankyou to those who braved the elements to display
their vehicle. Breakfast pancakes with jam and cream
were again provided and again it became more of a social
time to share than a DVHCC car display as there was
no public to be seen. Many of the stall holders did
not even bother to open on Sunday.
The sun at one time did shine through and for a while
long enough for some to chamois off the pride and joy
and take in the show animals, the art display the side
shows and the few stalls that attended this year.
By lunch time it became evident that the weather was
not going to improve and a Presidential decision was made
to break camp and call it another day/year/Dandenong Show.
Many hands make light work and very quickly the Club
tent was down, everything packed into the Club trailer
and it was home again to get ready for next weekend ..
the Bendigo Federation Swap.
Thanks to all those who helped on the weekend especially
those who provided their DVHCC Club vehicle to promote
the Club in the Dandenong Valley region.
CLUB CARS ATTENDING SATURDAY
Albert Briffa & Peg Place 1929 Chevrolet Tourer
Kevin Clarence 1934 Lagonda Tourer
Fred Elliott 1926 Chevrolet Tourer
Peter & Mazz Lafrank 1927 Buick Tourer
Lloyd Lancaster 1930 Chevrolet Tourer
Rin and Marion Ooykaas 1938 Hudson Sedan
Sue & Karen Pater 1925 Nash Ute, with dog
Les & Pauline Staring 1932 Austin A7 Tourer
Fred & Valda Lubbe 1929 Chevrolet Sedan (Geoff Tangey)
Geoff & Gay Tangey 1937 Chevrolet Roadster
Geoff Watcher 1929 Triumph Tourer
Chris, Rachel, Catherine & Mitchell Tharle 1937 Chevrolet Sloper
Ron Barnett, Glen, Sam & Tim Dorning 1928 A Ford
Roger Bowen 1929 Rugby
CARS OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Kel Burgess 1948 Jaguar Sedan
Lindsay & Joy Tharle Austin Healy
MEMBERS IN MODERN CARS
John Zeigler,Phil Bowden
CLUB CARS ATTENDING SUNDAY
Albert Briffa & Peg Place 1929 Chevrolet Tourer
Kevin Clarence 1934 Lagonda
Fred Elliott 1926 Chevrolet Tourer
Peter & Mazz Lafrank 1927 Buick Tourer
Lloyd Lancaster 1930 Chevrolet Tourer
Peter Matthews 1928 Chevrolet Tourer
Sue & David Pater 1925 Nash Ute with dog
Ray, Ruth, Rodney & Annette Paterson 1937 Chevrolet Sloper
Les & Pauline Standing 1932 Austin A7 Tourer
Fred & Valda Lubbe 1929 Chevrolet Sedan (Geoff Tangey)
CARS OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Graham Smith 1948 DeSoto
MEMBERS IN MODERN CARS
Ross, Gaylene, Alan, Leica Manners & Peter Stoneley