January 2005 Newsletter
January 2005 Newsletter
Issue 113
This was one of our informal quarterly meetings where our members showed off their latest Meccano creations.
At around 2:00pm we had a short committee meeting, followed by the Model Tour in which members were invited to give a short talk about their models — in particular their entries for the Secretary’s Challenge!
Report written by Chris Warrell
16th October 2004 saw our first exhibition at Sherard Hall for several years. We didn’t have the financial crutch of our previous venues (where they took the door proceeds minus expenses) but had to make sure the exhibition at least covered our costs, and hopefully make a small profit. We needn’t have worried, although we had only about the same number as last year through he door. Someone from the News Shopper turned up and we had a good piece in their paper a couple of weeks later:
News Shopper article
A group of women, and a man, from the church provided refreshments in one of the adjoining rooms. This was not totally successful because they over-catered somewhat and were looking at a huge loss rather than a tidy profit. I think they just about broke even and we gave them twenty quid from the door.
We have a very helpful caretaker, John Swinburne, and he put all the tables out the night before, and put them away afterwards, so there was very little setting up to do.
Thanks, of course, to all the members who turned up with models to make the day such a success. I didn’t make a proper note of attendees but, as far as I can ascertain, the following members were present, in no particular order:
Alan Wenbourne, Frank Paine, Les Maher, Paul Heather, Adrian Ashford, Harrun Degia, Brian Elvidge, Geoff Davison, Geoff Carter, John Cowdery, George Foard, David Smithers, Peter Clay, Douglas Windibank, Jim Arthur, Jim Ellicott, John Gillam, Chris Warrell, plus traders Dave Taylor, Mike Rhoades and Geoff Wright.