240 REPORTS OF MEETINGS FOR 1911 



Ayton for Coldingham and St. Abb's Head. 



The second meeting was held at Ayton on Thursday, 29th 

 June, wlien the large assemblage were favoured with fine 

 weather. Among those present were the following : — Rev. 

 James F. Leishman, M.A., President ; Rev. J. J. M. L. Aiken, 

 B.D., Secretary; Misses Aiken, Manse of Ayton; Mrs. Anderson 

 and Misses Anderson. The Thirlings ; Mrs. Bertalot, Ayton; 

 Mr. John Wm. Blackadder, Ninewells ; Colonel A. M. Brown 

 and Miss Brown, Longformacus ; Mr. T. Craig Brown, Selkirk; 

 Mr. G. G. Butler, Ewart Park; Miss Amelia Cameron, Duns; 

 Mr. Robert Carmichael and Mrs. Carmichael, Coldstream ; 

 Mr. Reginald Collie and Mrs. Collie, Stoneshiel ; Rev. Professor 

 Cooper, D.D., Glasgow University; Mrs. Cowan, Morebattle; 

 Rev. Matthew Culley, Coupland Castle; Mr. J C. Hodgson, 

 Alnwick ; Rev. R. C. Tnglis, Berwick ; Dr. John Carlyle 

 Johnstone, Melrose ; Rev. H. M. Lamont, Coldingham ; Mr. 

 William Little, Galashiels ; Rev. John MacLaren, Ayton ; Mr. 

 Wm. J. Marshall, Berwick ; Misses Milne Home, Paxton ; 

 Rev. Wm. S. Moodie, Ladykirk ; Mr. Benjamin Morton, 

 Sunderland ; Mr. L. Newbigin and Miss Newbigin, Alnwick ; 

 Captain F, M. Norman, R.N., Berwick; Mr. Henry Paton 

 and Mrs. Paton, Edinburgh ; Mr. John Prentice, Berwick ; 

 Miss Jessie Prentice, Swinton Quarter ; Miss Simpson, Cold- 

 ingham ; Mr. James A. Somervail and Miss Somervail, Hoselaw; 

 Mr. Edward Willoby, Berwick; and Mr. Edward J. Wilson, 

 Abbey St. Bathan's. 



The Club's former visits to Ayton having been of a flying 

 order (advantage of the course of the river Eye being taken to 

 reach the Ale, a tributary stream, and the fishing village of Eye- 

 mouth), it was determined on their next meeting at Coldingham 



