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LLANWRTYD WELLS. War Memorial and Peace Celebration.— Some ladies have been added to the War Memorial and Peace Celebrations Com- mittee. and Messrs. E. J. Pugh and D. C. Williams take the places of the Rev. Lucas and Mr W. H. James. Councillor D. I. Williams has been appointed chair- man, with Mr J. E. Lloyd as vice-chair- man. Messrs. W. S. Thomas and W. B. Howell fill the offices of secretary and treasurer respectively. Peace Sierning.—The news that peace had been signed was received in Llau- wrtyd Wells with little or no excitement. Our visitors formed into groups, and questioned as to whether it was true after all," and when they dispersed were still undecided. There was however a good display of flags and bunting, and when the night mail brought the official" news the no treating order was doomed never more to become existant. Sailed for Canada.—Mr H. E. White, son of the late Colonel Esmonds-White, Sunny Bank, Llanwrtyd Wells, has this week embarked for Canada. When war broke out he came over to fight for the Old Country, joining the Welsh Horse. Needless to say his ambition was fully accomplished, as he reached the rank of sergeant and came out without the pro- verbial scratch." Good luck Bertie." Obituary.—Great sympathy is extended to Mr and Mrs Blewitt, Rose Villa, on the death of their younger son, Arthur Rees, which took place after a com- paratively short illness, on the morning of Monday last. "Arty" lewitt was a bright, intelligent boy, and had only quite recently taken over work at the Llanwrtyd Post Office where his attitude gave every promise of eventful success. He was a faithful chorister of the Church of S. James and had but reached his 14th year. Shearing.—The tinkle of the shears can now be heard throughout the country- side. Man and beast are as busy as bees, and on Monday next, one of the largest clips of our district takes place at that famous old Hostel, the Grouse Inn (Pentwyn) Abergwessin. Pavilion Concerts.—Concerts at the Victoria Pavilion ihe extensively patron- j ised, and recently a subscription was J raised for Mr Alfred Richards (son of the late Mr Edward George Richards) who unfortunately lost a leg in the war. Australian Wedding.—Long life and 1 good luck to Mr and Mrs David Tom Evans, who were married at Guildford (Australia) on May the 14th last. The bride. Miss Florence Farrell, is the bride. Miss Florence Farrell, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Farrell, of j Maylands. near Perth, and the ceremony was performed at the Anglican Church, Guildford, after which a reception was held at the Butterfly Kiosk. Hay street, Perth. The bridegroom is well known in Llanwrtyd Wells as the eldest son of Councillor Nathaniel Evans, Llwyncelyn. Llanwrtyd. Familiarly known as David Tom, he is an o'd yeoman, left for Australia some 8 or 9 years ago, and when war broke out came over to do his bit with an Australian contingent, and has only recently returned to the land of his adoption.

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