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THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY THROUGH THE NEWSLETTER
By
Alan Macdonald
(From April 2005 Newsletter - No.67)
I first became aware of the Society when I visited the Model Railway exhibition at George Heriots School in Edinburgh during the festival - can't remember the year. The Society had a stand in the hall to the west of the main building and I remember buying some parts from Dave Stokes and obtained the name and address of the Secretary. I duly joined and was able to obtain the back issues of the Newsletter.
The founding members of the Society were Jim Berrie, Douglas Cooper, Jim Finlayson and Dave Stokes. There were two major catalysts in the formation of the Society:-
- Jim Berrie placed an advert in 'Exchange and Mart' saying "Meccano wanted". This was replied to by Dave Stokes.
- Jim placed a Meccano model at Christmas time in the window of the Coin and Collectors shop in the Arcade, Stirling. He was subsequently contacted by both Douglas Cooper and Jim Finlayson. The four met up at Jim Berrie's house and the Society was formed.
Right from the start a newsletter was produced and a series of edited extracts follows.
Newsletter No.- 1 June 1985
Editor Jim Finlayson, Secretary Jim Berrie
The Society was initially known as "The Central Scotland Meccano Society" and issued its first Newsletter in June 1985. In this first edition the opening paragraph states that the Society was formed "just over a year ago" by four interested modellers getting together. The Society attended Minirail at George Heriots school over two weekend shows in July/August 1985. There then followed attendance at other exhibitions which included attending Model Rail '85 at the McLellan Galleries in Glasgow. The Society held its own first exhibition on April 20th 1985 at the Guide Hall, Stirling. Bert Love attended and provided a two page review for the Newsletter. The next meeting was due to be held at Douglas Cooper's house at Doune on Sunday 6th June. The cost of the Newsletter, published four times a year was to be £2.00.
Newsletter No.2 - August 1985
Editor Jim Finlayson, Secretary Jim Berrie.
The meeting at Maureen and Douglas Cooper's house was attended by 15 members. It was suggested that the name of the Society be changed to The Scottish Meccano Society but it was decided to keep the existing name and to publish the Newsletter six times a year. The membership had grown to 30 and there were reports of the various exhibitions attended, together with a four page article by Bert Love on Skegness 1985. The next meeting was scheduled for Sunday 25th August at Jim Berrie's house.
Newsletter No.3 - October 1985
Editor Jim Finlayson, Secretary Jim Berrie.
The meeting at Jim Berrie's was attended by 14 members. The Society attended Minirail '85 held at George Heriots school, Edinburgh over two weekends with Bert Love bringing some of his many models along to the second weekend. Ron Frith from Dunfermline was instrumental in obtaining an invitation to the Glen Pavilion, Dunfermline on the 5th and 6th October. The Society also attended the Falkirk Model Railway Society on 7th and 8th December. The membership was reported to be 39.
It was intimated that "A purchaser has taken over Meccano, Calais lock, stock and barrel for £3,000,000"!
Attached to the Newsletter was a letter from Jim Berrie indicating that Jim Finlayson died in the early hours of Monday 23rd September after taking ill during the Society's attendance at the Model Railway exhibition at Ayr. Jim's letter states that "The family wish to donate a trophy in Jim's name to be awarded during the Society's own exhibition" The Christmas party to be held at Jim Berrie's was cancelled and would be held on the first night of the Society's Exhibition in April at the Guide Hall, Stirling. The next meeting is at Douglas Cooper's on 20th October.
Newsletter No.4 - December 1985
Editors Douglas & Maureen Cooper; Secretary Jim Berrie
The Newsletter reported attendance at various exhibitions and noted that the Society's Exhibition would be held on 19th and 20th April in the Guide Hall, Stirling. A get-together for enthusiasts and friends would be held on the Saturday night at Jim Berrie's.
The final design for the Jim Finlayson Trophy would be decided at the next meeting of the Society on the 15th December at Maureen and Douglas Cooper's house on page 3 and at Jim Berrie's on page 4. (Where actually?).
Jim Berrie was interviewed by Brian Johnston as part of the BBC radio programme "Down Your Way" to be broadcast on December 16th.
Newsletter No.5 - February 1986
Editors Douglas & Maureen Cooper; Secretary Jim Berrie
It was unanimously agreed at the meeting of 15th December,1985 to change the name of the society to "The Meccano Society of Scotland" as members now came from most parts of Scotland. The meeting also agreed to the final details of the Jim Finlayson Trophy, prompted by a first class drawing by Ron Frith incorporating the initial ideas of Bert Love. The plan will be given to a local cabinet maker who will turn and mould the base incorporating a centre of granite in which the Gear Ring, Part No.180 will be located.
There were the usual reports of exhibitions attended with a note of the appearance in the TV programme "North Tonight" arranged by Derek Strickland, Head of the Maintenance Department at Grampian TV, the day prior to an exhibition in Aberdeen.
The Society's Annual exhibition will take place in the Guide Hall, Stirling on the 19th and 20th April and notice was given of the possibility of a Meccano/Hobbies Exhibition in the Albert Hall, Stirling in 1987.
Newsletter No.6 - April 1986
Editors Douglas & Maureen Cooper; Secretary Jim Berrie
Notice was given of forthcoming events with full details of the Society's exhibition. A report on the Society's meeting on Sunday 16th February in the Village Hall, Blairlogie was attended by 12 members. The meeting agreed to increase the annual subscription to £4.00 payable in June 1986 and that Angus Annan would take on the job of Treasurer. There was a report on the North East Meccano Society (NEMS) exhibition at Billingham and a General Review of Meccano History by Bert Love.
Editors Douglas & Maureen Cooper; Secretary Jim Berrie
The last club meeting took place at the home of John Mitchell Newbiggin from Burntisland. There then followed reports on exhibitions attended and items for sale from the Model engineer, Baker Street, Stirling by Dave Stokes, Bert Love, Jim Berrie and Bert Hutchings. Hot from the press was an inspection copy of "The History of the Meccano System" by Bert Love and Jim Gamble. A list of 21 exhibitors and a summary of their models was given. The prizewinners were as follows:
| Adult Section | Junior Section |
| 1st - Albert Howe - Steam Engine | 1st - Christopher Smith - Dockyard crane |
| 2nd Douglas Cooper - Derrick Crane | 2nd Andrew Berrie - Tram Car |
| 3rd Jackie Inglis - Traction Engine | 3rd Graham Robb - Missile Transporter |