Jersey Camping and Caravanning Club March 2015 Newsletter Winter now officially over? Contents Editorial 1 Diary Dates / Reminders 1 Film Evening 2 th 50 Anniversary Luncheon 3 Club Breakfast 4 Bowling Evening 4 Rallies Update 5 Strange Vans 6 Petites Annonces 8 Reply Slips + Rally Form 9 to 11 Officers of the Club With March upon us, the daffodils out and the Vernal Equinox and spring just a few weeks away, our thoughts inevitably turn to the forthcoming camping season. And what a season it promises to be! Our Rally Organisers have been busy again and it looks like we're in for another couple of great rallies, further details of which can be found on page 5 and on the web site. So time to start checking out the camping kit. Can't wait for it to all kick off!!! Robin Dodkins Newsletter Editor Diary Dates Sunday 1st March 2015 09:30 Breakfast at St Helier Yacht Club. 864200 Wednesday 18th March 2015 Bowling and a meal at Jersey Bowl. Hon Sec. Anne Perchard 856629 Wednesday 15th April 2015 AGM at Trinity Parish Hall at 8pm. If you would like to serve on the Committee please let Glenda know. Hon Treas. Sheila Ecobichon 851660 President Glenda Killip V. President (vacant) Rally Liaison Collette Willmett 854875 April 23rd to April 27th 2015 Shakedown Rally at Domaine du Logis. Newsletter Robin Dodkins Sunday May 24th 2015 BBQ at Alan and Paula's 881881 Committee June 1st to June 6th 2015 Main Rally at Camping la Garangeoire. David Killip 864200 Julia Hamon 851840 Andrew Averty 863938 Carol Bernardini 744970 Barry Smith 859867 Auditors David Le Marquand Dennis Ferbrache Newsletter contributions Contributions to the newsletter or website are always welcome and should be e-mailed to [email protected] although inclusion in either medium cannot be guaranteed. Please do not send contributions to my home address as I am not always there to receive them. Web site www.jerseycamping.org.je JCCC Newsletter for March 2015 Reminder - Attestation Certificate If you haven't already done so, now is the time to renew your “Attestation Certificate” at Social Security. For anybody who is new to travel in France, this document, issued free by Social Security, is used to certify that you are entitled to hospitalisation and medical treatment on the same terms as any other French citizen under the reciprocal health agreement between France and Jersey. It needs annual revalidation by Social Security. Under the agreement, if you are hospitalised you will have to pay 20% of the cost. If you visit a doctor or dentist or need an ambulance you will still be required to pay the full amount. It is not required for emergency treatment, only if you have to stay in hospital overnight. For details of other reciprocal health agreements see the States web site www.gov.je and search for “attestation certificate”. Page 1 © Copyright 2015 JCCC Film Evening Wednesday 14th January, at Trinity Parish Hall, saw John Williams perform his magic again to provide another excellent, entertaining, film evening. It seems the older John gets, the better he gets, and may it continue for many years to come and, by the way, congratulations on reaching 80 John! The evening started with a short (and hilarious) film about animal funnies before moving on to films covering the Summer BBQ, the Annual Dinner/Dance, AGM and the 2014 Main Rally. These were interspersed with a number of short films, ranging in length from a minute upwards, which alternately instilled laughter, amazement or fear. One consisted of a number of road accidents filmed from dashboard mounted cameras. Talk about hairy? Most of the time, those involved walked away unscathed, though just how they did it sometimes I don't know. The film certainly had the audience oohing and aahhing on several occasions. About 60 members attended and thanks must go to Richard Lennard and Roy Le Plongeon who provided some of the footage and still images of the Club events and also to Roy for helping to set the whole thing up. Well done, a great show. Thanks also to the committee members who provided the half time refreshments. And here is the (politically dubious) news In a statement today, Wythenshawe Police say riots last month, caused over a million pounds worth of improvements. A leading repertory company say they've had to cancel the panto 'Jack & the Beanstalk' in Birmingham, Bristol, Oldham, Bradford, Burnley, and Leicester. Apparently the giant couldn't smell any Englishmen. Yesterday evening, Police in Liverpool, got wind of a plot by AQIB (Al Qaeda in Britain), that it was going to kill anyone who is English. Police fear the death toll could be as high as 1. Earlier today, two men, reported to be Muslims, crashed a speedboat into the Thames Barrier in London. Police think it might be the start of Ram-a-dam. And finally A man on a Manchester bound train raised the alarm when he saw the Indian lady opposite him, appear to collapse and stop breathing. Later however, a sharp eyed paramedic, noticed the red mark in the middle of her forehead and realised immediately that she had not died but merely gone in to standby. JCCC Newsletter for March 2015 Page 2 © Copyright 2015 JCCC 50th Anniversary Lunch February 10th 2015 marked a very special date in the history of our Club; our 50 th anniversary. To mark this historic event, a celebration luncheon was held at the Somerville Hotel and attended by no fewer than 85 members and guests. The Club just took the place over. I met a couple in the bar who thought they were going to have a nice quiet lunch. Then we all turned up! After a pre-lunch drink, we all took our seats at the gaily decorated tables (thanks to Julia and Anne for that and the seating plan). Our president welcomed us all and then we got down to the serious side of the event – the food! And what a superb meal it was. The hotel really did us proud. After coffee, Glenda gave a short history of the Club and then, as our glasses were charged with some bubbly and founder member Pat Maindonald had cut the specially commissioned cake, invited Kath Marshall, from the Guernsey Club, to make the toast. Following the toast, a special presentation was made to Richard Lennard of a certificate and honorary life membership for him and wife Lilian, for all the work he has done over the years including making up the welcome boards at our rallies and more recently the board for this luncheon. Sadly, not all past presidents were able to attend but of the 17 past presidents we have had over the past 50 years, we had 8 which isn't at all bad. After the presentation, we all moved to the Harbour Room where John Williams showed us his film making magic yet again, with a series of snapshots of club activities over the last 50 years. Some remarkable vintage film showed some very much younger (and in some cases, dare I say, slimmer) members doing their thing and generally enjoying themselves. Well done John. Another Best Film Oscar I think! And finally a huge vote of thanks to all those who helped to make this event the success it was, not forgetting the hotel staff and all who attended. JCCC Newsletter for March 2015 Page 3 © Copyright 2015 JCCC Club Breakfast at St. Helier Yacht Club A breakfast has been organised at St. Helier Yacht Club on Sunday 1st March at 09:30. You don't have to be a Yacht Club member to attend. There is no set menu and each person can order what they want and pay separately. This could be anything from a poached egg to a full English and varies in price from about £3.50 to £6.50. It is a family friendly event and will give members another opportunity to do what they do so well – chat!! Please contact Glenda on 864200 or by e-mail on [email protected] if you want to attend. Bowling Evening Following on from the previous very successful bowling evenings, Collette Willmett has organised another one for Wednesday the 18th March. The evening will follow the normal format with members gathering at Jersey Bowl at 18:45 so that bowling can start at 19:00. After the bowling session, a buffet will be provided. See menu below and reply slip on page 9. It promises to be a real fun event and don't worry if you can't bowl – just come for the meal and a chat. If you want to attend, there is a reply slip on page 9 which should be filled in and returned, with your cheque, to Collette Willmett at the address on the slip, no later than Friday 6th March please. N.B. If you are unable to return the reply slip by 6 th March you may not be able to bowl as the bowling lanes must be booked early, to ensure that those who want to bowl, can all do so, at the same time. JCCC Newsletter for March 2015 Page 4 © Copyright 2015 JCCC Shakedown and Main Rally Update Shakedown Rally As already reported the Shakedown Rally is to be held at Domaine du Logis at La Chapelle aux Fitzméens near Combourg. Anybody wishing to attend and who has not yet returned a reply slip should do so as soon as possible and in any case no later than 1st March to ensure a place. The reply slip is reproduced at the end of this newsletter. Main Rally As already reported, the Main Rally is to be held between the 1 st and 6th June at La Garangeoire in the Vendee. However, since the last newsletter, a full programme of events for the Main Rally has now been published by the Rally Sub-committee and is as follows:Sunday 31st May Arrive and set up ready for the rally Monday 1st June Rally Breakfast Boules draw and competition Tuesday 2nd June Coach trip to include:Les Salines boat trip Lunch at Fleur de Thym Guided City centre walk at Les Sables d'Olonne Wednesday 3rd June Morning- guided Garangeoire discovery walk Evening - Quiz Buffet Thursday 4th June Free day. 20% discounted tickets for the Puy du Fou are available from the campsite. Friday 5th June Guided Coach trip to Noirmoutier and the market Petit train trip at 11.00am Return mid afternoon Evening BBQ Saturday 6th June Free day . Evening - Rally dinner at Campsite restaurant. The rally cost is €120 per head, payable at the rally. A deposit of £50 per pitch is required by 18th February to confirm the booking but is refundable up to 4 weeks before the rally. If you wish to attend the rally, and have not yet returned the reply slip, deposit cheque and booking form, copies of the reply slip and booking form are reproduced at the end of this newsletter. The pitch cost is €16.00 per night payable to the campsite People wanting statics will need to book directly with the campsite giving full details of size required, arrival and departure dates. Camp site contact details are on the web site – see the 'News' page. Further details of both rallies can be found on the web site by clicking on the “News” button. Prohibition of bicycles on car racks in Portugal Andrew Averty reports that it is now illegal to transport bicycles on racks mounted on the rear of cars. Campers and caravans however are OK provided the bikes do not obscure lights, indicators or number plates etc., exceed the width of the caravan or camper or protrude more that 45cm beyond the rear of the vehicle. JCCC Newsletter for March 2015 Page 5 © Copyright 2015 JCCC STRANGE VANS Each issue I'll be looking around the world for weird and wonderful caravans, motor homes and other camping pictures. This time it's paint your wagon; a collection of gaily coloured vans with some unusual paint jobs! These first two are French; the left hand one was spotted on a camp site near Dover. The next two offer a musical? Theme. And finally. Well, I'll leave you to make up your own mind about these two! Look out for another crop of weird and wonderful vans and motor homes in the next issue. JCCC Newsletter for March 2015 Page 6 © Copyright 2015 JCCC Many Congratulations to Carol and Alvaro Bernadini on their Golden Wedding Anniversary on 25th March 2015 1965 ~ 2015 L'Entente Cordiale? An Englishman was on a busy train headed to London. The only seat available was directly adjacent to a well dressed middle aged French woman and the seat was being used by her dog. The Englishman says, "Madame, please move your dog. I need that seat." The French woman looked down her nose at the Englishman, sniffed and said, “You English. You're are such a rude class of people. Can't you see my little FiFi is using that seat?" The Englishman walked away, determined to find another seat, but after a second trip down to the end of the train, found himself again facing the woman with the dog. Again he asked, "Please. May I sit there?. I'm very tired." The French woman wrinkled her nose and snorted "You English! Not only are you rude, you are also arrogant!" The Englishman didn't say anything else, he leaned over, picked up the dog, tossed it out the window of the train and sat down in the empty seat. The woman shrieked and demanded that someone defend her honour and chastise the Englishman. An American sitting across the aisle spoke up indignantly "You know, sir, you English do seem to have a penchant for doing the wrong thing. You eat holding the fork in the wrong hand. You drive your cars on the wrong side of the road. And now, Sir, you've thrown the wrong bitch out the window!" JCCC Newsletter for March 2015 Page 7 © Copyright 2015 JCCC Petites Annonces For sale 2006 Lunar Zenith 4 berth caravan, complete with Isabella full awning and many extras. At the front of the caravan there are 2 long settees with a drawer unit in between and a table which easily seats 4. The settees convert into a spacious double bed or 2 large singles. At the rear is a small dinette seating 2 which converts into a single bed with a pull down child’s bunk above. There is also a screen which can be pulled across this area. There is ample storage under the seats, a double wardrobe and overhead cupboards throughout. Side bathroom with toilet, shower and WC basin. The Isabella awning (875cm x 250cm) comes with fibre glass poles making it light to carry and easy to erect. It also has complete zip out panels to front and sides. Isabella tall annexe with Isabella inner tent (extra sleeping space), Isabella shadow canopy (ideal for overnight stops), awning ground sheet, guys / pegs / mallet etc. Extras include:- Safety Tyron bands on both wheels and spare wheel, UK gas bottle with various connectors, Alko hitch lock, Bulldog wheel clamp, Waste master and storage bag, Aqua roll and storage bag, fire alarm, carbon monoxide alarm, fire extinguisher, fire blanket, saucepans, frying pan, kitchen utensils, caravan documents etc. plus many more items. Price £6,250.00 complete with awning and contents. For further details please call +44 (0)7797 733670 or +44 (0) 1534 853831 or Email:[email protected] or [email protected] For Sale Brand new and unused, Robostop WS 3000 plus hitchlock. Cost £126.99 will accept £85.00. Price £85.00 For further details please contact Allan Smith on Tel: +44 (0)1534 780373 or Email:[email protected] JCCC Newsletter for March 2015 Page 8 © Copyright 2015 JCCC For Sale LHD (so ideal for Europe) 2006 McLouis Glen 363 built on Fiat Ducato chassis with automatic transmission and 2.8 litre diesel engine. 22,000 miles - Good condition regularly serviced and surveyed (last in Spring 2014). New tyres and cam belt fitted Spring 2013. 4 seat belts; 4 berths with fixed double bed at the rear. Table at front (with 2 ‘captains’ seats in cab) – removes to create 2nd double bed. Usual fit out (with unused removable winter carpets) and many extras including reversing camera, solar panel, refillable LPG system, bike rack, awning, alarm, TV/DVD player, central heating and extensive contents including folding picnic table with 2 chairs, kitchen utensils, crockery, cutlery, bedding etc. Ideal for a first time buyer. VAT paid and currently stored in France year round (storage available to mid April 2015) Price £19,950.00 complete with contents. Also available separately: 2 adult bikes – 1 electric (£250) and 1 road bike with 21 gears (£50). For further details please contact David and Liz Orton on Tel: +44 (0)1481 728579 or Email:[email protected] The Actor A little boy gets home from school and says "Dad, I've got a part in the school play as a man who's been married for 25 years." His Dad replies "Never mind Son. Maybe next time you'll get a speaking part!!" Reply Slip for Bowling Evening 18th March 2015 at 18:45 Meal and one game of bowling £13.00, meal only £9.00, bowling only £4.00 Number who want to eat & bowl Number who just want to eat Number who just want to bowl Please enter number of people in each of the appropriate boxes above Name(s)_____________________________________________________________________________ Please enclose a cheque made out to JCCC for:- £_______________ Please return, by 6th March 2015 to:Mrs Collette Willmett, Le Nid d’Or, Le Grand Jardin de l’Est, La Grande Route de la Cote, St Clement. JE2 6SW. N.B. If you do not reply by the 6th March you may not be able to bowl JCCC Newsletter for March 2015 Page 9 © Copyright 2015 JCCC Jersey Camping and Caravanning Club Annual Subscription Payment Slip Annual Subscription £32 per couple, £16 per single member. Due on 1st January 2015. Enclosed a cheque made out to JCCC £__________________________ Name(s)______________________________________________________ Please return to The Hon Treasurer, Mrs. Sheila Ecobichon, 13 Le Pres du Roi, Rue de Jambart, St Clement, JE2 6LB N.B. Anyone who has not paid their subscription before the AGM will be unable to vote at that meeting. Reply Slip for Shakedown Rally 23rd April – 27th April 2015 Name(s)_____________________________________________________________________________ Please return, by 1st March 2015 to:Mr Robin Perchard. Heatherbrae, 4, Brookside Close. La Rue du Huquet. St Martin. JE3 6HE. Reply Slip for Main Rally 1st June – 6th June 2015 Rally cost is €120 per head (payable at the rally). A deposit of £50.00 per pitch is also required see site booking form on next the page which should also be completed and returned with this reply slip and your cheque. Name(s)_____________________________________________________________________________ Please enclose a cheque made out to JCCC for:- £_______________ Please return, by 18th February 2015 to:Mr Robin Perchard. Heatherbrae, 4, Brookside Close. La Rue du Huquet. St Martin. JE3 6HE. JCCC Newsletter for March 2015 Page 10 © Copyright 2015 JCCC JCCC Newsletter for March 2015 Page 11 © Copyright 2015 JCCC
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