COFFEE HOUSE AND RECREATION ROOMS. 
                     
                    The new Coffee House and Recreation Rooms were opened on July 
                    28th 1887. There was a very large attendance in the rooms. 
                    Mr Mellis, addressing the audience, briefly said he was pleased 
                    to see that among their amusements they had the very harmless 
                    games of bagatelle, billiards, draughts, etc., and he hoped 
                    they would soon have chess too. He very much regretted the 
                    unavoidable absence of Lady Susan Grant Suttie, who had been 
                    so unceasing in her efforts for the establishing of these 
                    rooms, and in her name he declared the Coffee House and Recreation 
                    Rooms open. Major Dawson, Colonel Cadell, Mr Hislop, and Dr 
                    Struthers also addressed the audience. These rooms were started 
                    as a limited liability company, capital .£300 in 1200 
                    shares at 5s. each; but the venture was of short duration. 
                     
                    PUBLIC PARK AND BOWLING GREEN. 
                    This other place of amusement and recreation was opened on 
                    the 16th of August 1878. The green cost to put in order about 
                    ;£100; charge for membership, 2s. 6d. About forty members 
                    were enrolled on the opening night. It was also of short duration. 
                     
                    THE OLD CHURCH CLOCK. 
                    The year following, 1879, the heritors met and agreed to spend 
                    £50 in putting the public or church clock in good repair. 
                    It must have been sadly out of order. 
                     
                    CO-OPERATIVE STORE. 
                    The Co-operative Society, when it opened on the 22nd January 
                    1869, had a share capital of £114. First Manager, Mr 
                    James Herbert; first President, Mr David Marr; first Secretary, 
                    Mr Andrew Munro; and its first Treasurer, who still retains 
                    office, Mr David Fraser. Mr Munro retiring towards the close 
                    of 1869, Mr D. M'Cairn was appointed, and retains that office 
                    still. 
                    The drawings for the first half-year amounted to £961 
                    from members, and from non-members £394. Last half-year 
                    the drawings over all amounted to ,£11,780. The share 
                    capital amounts at the present time to £2904, while 
                    the loan 
                    capital has gone up to £1804 ; reserve fund, £1709- 
                    The society in 1883 purchased the old Parochial School, which 
                    was used as business premises for a time : and about two years 
                    ago, wishing a more central place of business, they became 
                    proprietors of Beach House and Beach Cottage, which they converted 
                    into a very spacious place of business at a cost of fully 
                    £5000, while the old store they converted into dwelling-houses. 
                     
                    GASWORKS 
                    Have been long established here. The management is good, and 
                    they are in a highly flourishing condition.  
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