Chuck Baby 2005

TR 3 - We lost Chuck in 2005. He was an enthusiastic restorer and driver of british cars and motorcycles. A charter member of the NBCC, he was an active member, always willing to lend a helping hand to the club or to individuals. It is in his honour that the club's Chuck Baby Award is presented to members who do that bit extra to enrich our club experience.

Bill Lindsay 2009

XK140 - Bill lovingly restored his 1956 Jaguar XK140. Often during club meetings he would request that meeting discussions stayed on automobile topics.

Kevin Pesant 2011

MGB-V8 - The go-to guy for mechanical assistance. Kev was very active in club events and over the years enjoyed many LBCs, several of which he had restored. His favourite cars were always the next ones. His last cars were MGB V8s. Kev dies in 2011.

Peter Gordon 2011

TR6 - A founding member, Peter would be seen on our runs in his yellow Triumph TR6.

Harry Hartford 2013

TR3 - In from the beginning, Harry loved driving his beautiful white and red 1959 Triumph TR3A.

Gord Lawson 2014

MG TD, Wolseley, faux Lotus 7 - Gord was our original club webmaster. A props finder for the Shaw Theatre, Gord was creative and artistic, a trait that manifested itself in club activities. Gord Liked his rides basic ... a TD and a Lotus 7 replica. We lost Gord in 2014.

Ian Young 2014

Mini

Ken Boody 2018

Mike Moulder 2018

Healey 3000, MGB - Mike and Marie were enthusiastic participants in club activities and runs. Marie says her best memories of the club are their drives together. Mike enjoyed wrenching on cars and also the hobby of collecting and repairing clocks. Mike's Austin Healey 3000 lives on with a collector in the Netherlands.

Colin Boal 2019

MGB - Acquiring his MGB in 2026 launched Colin into club activities. He loved doing our monthly runs and exploring the backroads with Janet. Sadly, we lost Colin a few years later in 2019.

Ernie Amadio 2019

MGB - In addition to LBCs, Ernie was an aviation buff and historian. Ernie was also an expert on Robert's Rules and during meetings kept our Executives on their toes. Ernie passed away in 2019.

Anne Lemon 2019

Jaguar XJSC - Ann passed away in 2019. She and husband Garry were founding members of the club. Ann could be relied upon to keep Garry's comments sort of brief and to keep him pointed in the right direction on our runs.

Robert Allen 2019

MGA

Rick Simpson 2020

Cord - Rick was a dashing dresser and raconteur, always ready to tell a story of the famous folks he had rubbed up against. He collected British cars but most often livened our convoys with his classic Cord 810 roadster. We lost Rick in 2020.

Ed Law 2020

Nick Ferguson 2020

Pat Norris 2021

Jaguar XJS Convertible - In their brief time with our club Pat and her hubby Scott were welcoming hosts to club activities in their large, rural home. They remained club members after moving to the Maritimes but sadly, Pat died suddenly in 2021.

Rick Wilkinson 2021

’76 TR6 - Rick and his wife Linda were active club members who rarely missed an event. Even as his health failed him, Rick remained upbeat. He passed in 2021

John Roden 2023

TR3, MGB, MGA, Morgan - Past President and avid military historian, John and his wife Sharon kept a quartet of spotless British cars. The crown jewel was his immaculate Morgan. We lost John in 2023.

Paul Montgomery 2023

Paul's passion for cars developed while he was a student at Ridley College. He had an ever changing fleet and loved attending auto swap meets and vintage race events across North America. Paul died in November 2023.

Kathryn Karr 2023

Kathryn was a club member Terry Semple's partner. Although he primary hobby interest was the Niagara Heritage Quilters Guild, she was an enjoyable dinner companion at social events such as Christmas parties. After a courageous fight with cancer Kathryn died in 2023.

Colin Nelson 2024

’70 Triumph TR6 - Colin passed away in April 2024. He was a genuine auto enthusiast who, in addition to his British car interests, also raced stock cars in his earlier days. Colin loved tinkering with cars and lending a hand to others.

Ed Rampado 2024

’69 MGB - Ed and Mary were another active couple who were sadly missed in the final years of Ed's declining health. Ed was a comedian who liked to tease others, especially the ladies. He will be remembered for his Christmas party attire, topped with his wildly imaginative hats. Ed passed in 2024.