John Tucker-Peake is now our longest serving committee member and like
older brother Herbert is a first-class organiser or official. Both brothers
are also committee members of the Motor Cycling Club.
Peter Allison, our present Chairman has been a steady and reliable member
for a number of years now, Peter had only been on the Committee a short while,
when he became Vice-Chairman and he has been Chairman since 1956.
No Club can exist on just sporting events, the social side is just as
important and Bety Tucker-Peake (wife of H.T.P.) is now well-known as our
Social Secretary and organiser of our Annual Dinner and Dance. The Dinner she
arranges is so popular that tickets are soon sold out.
Anyone who follows motor races will know the name of Henry Taylor and we
are proud that Henry's first competitive event was as a Falcon member. Henry
is still a member and is a former winner of the President's Cup in the Guy
Fawkes Trial.
One of our best Clubmen is Michael Lawrence, who is also a long serving
committee member. Ever willing to give a. hand. Michael has put in some hard
work for the Club. The word hard can be taken to mean just that, before our
first Autocross. Michael and myself put up some 400 yards of fence so that 60
head of cattle could be moved to allow practising to start. When behind the
wheel of his Lawford Special (which he built in a barn at home) Michael is a
fearless driver and in 1960 had a tremendous year winning four major awards.
Derrick Fleming and Ted Dives drive their own specials in
trials, whilst
Allan Piggott is known as a rally expert. I must not forget Van Fortin, as a
stop watch clicker or marshal, Van has been a regular for many years and is
our most experienced marshal.
A study of the programme for a few events would reveal quite a number of
regular names and of those I have not mentioned already names which spring to
mind are Roy Robbins and his wife Ann, Reg Horsnell, Dennis Allen, Dennis
Williams, John Sheldrick and many more.
If we had a cap for a backroom boy it would have to go to John Jarman, who
has been one of our steady behind the scenes workers. For seven years John was
treasurer and as well as making frequent and rapid journeys to the bank to
halt that red line, John made our timing equipment and pas spent many hours
with rolls of wire, lights and batteries getting ready for various events. He
is the type of person who can be shown a trials section and you can go away
knowing everything will go as planned.
