We welcome anyone who has an interest in International Harvester Scouts and other IH products.

Car Clubs are more than a calendar of events; they are a social club, a focus group, your technical and financial advisor and, of course, a therapy group! What benefit you gain is directly proportional to your involvement and participation.
NOVEMBER CHRISTMAS MEETING/WEEKEND
We had a great time at Newstead Racecourse and Recreation Reserve. We shared the weekend with about 200 bikies from the American Motorbike Club! The music was great; they were enormously hospitable; the food was excellent and we added to their coffers by purchasing a BIG breakfast! All the bikers were respectful as they passed our camp and, though the wind was cool at times, the weather overall was terrific. Nothing like the 5 inches we have had at Won Wron in the last week! 🥴
The Christmas Cookout (Glad Elsom's suggestion) on Saturday night was a huge success! The menu included roast vegies, roast lamb, pork, chicken and ham. Sweets were individual cups of trifle, choc ripple roll and a scrumptious pav and full size choc ripple roll.  Many thanks to Dennis & Vicki for cooking the meat and the cast of "1,000s" who all did their part in supplying/cooking/eating the vegies and sweets!
The meeting on the Sunday morning saw 10 members present (with Penny the Dalmation) and we were encouraged by the surprise arrival of Peter Klages who took his Scout out for a trip to our meeting. Thanks, Peter. We had 13 apologies - Thanks. You should have all received your Minutes by now.
VALE GLADYS ELSOM
At the meeting President David reiterated how much we are going to miss Gladys' presence each meeting. Glady and Dave are held in high esteem in the Donald area as was evidenced by the presence of people from the town and groups that they were both involved in. David mentioned that he was very appreciative of Scout members who went to the funeral and those who were able to visit Glad and Dave on the way back from the NSW Trip. David then asked for a minute’s silence as we brought to mind our own memories of Glady.
Our Annual General Meeting will be held on Sunday 21st January at 11am at 18 Burbank Ave, Gladstone Park. There will be a Club sausage sizzle for lunch and tea/coffee supplied! Please BYO chair.
All Executive positions will be declared vacant. It would be great if members would give some serious thought to taking on one of the positions. New blood/ideas are ALWAYS welcome and we can assure you that each position is NOT FOR LIFE!

Fees will be DUE as of 1/1/24. They are $30p.a. They can be direct deposited (details are in the newsletter) or you can post a cheque. 
The ISOC Vic Constitution is available for any member who wants a copy. Just contact Elaine and she will send one to you. 
ISOC Vic wishes all members, supporters and their families a very wonderful Christmas and may the New Year be filled with peace, joy, good health and good friends.

      AGM 2024 Meeting - 
Our Annual General Meeting will be held on Sunday 21st January at 11am at 18 Burbank Ave, Gladstone Park. 
All Executive positions are up for grabs.
 
There is nothing too onerous about ANY of the positions so,
if you would like to have a go, please put your hand up!
 
There will be a Club sausage sizzle for lunch and tea/coffee supplied! Please BYO chair.
All members are invited to attend.
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    2024 MARCH MEETING  
  will be on 17th March 2024 at 11am.
Venue will be in South Gippsland.

As soon as details are known we will let you know.
 
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