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ABERDOVEY.

MACHYNLLETH.

LLANIDLOES.

LLANGURIG.

MANAFON.

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UWCHYGABREG.

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UWCHYGABREG. WAR FUND.—Collected in the Mission Church on Sunday 5s 2d. Appropriate sermons were preached by Mr T R Williams, lay deacon, who is doing very good work here. CHOIR TREAT.—In commemoration of the happy event of the marriage of Miss Mary Campbell of Bryullwydwyn Hall to Mr Beck of Huntingdon, a treat was given by Mrs Beck, and Miss Mabel Campbell to the Church choir, and school children. All the arrangements were left in the hands of Mrs Trevor, Rectory, and Mr T R Williams, Pant- glas, and everything wont off well. The school had been tastefully decorated by Miss Williams, Pantglas, and Miss Jones, Penrhiew. The follow- ing ladies assisted at the tables:—Mrs Williams, Miss Williams, Mrs Anu Jones, Blaenpant, Mrs Jones, Penrhiew; Miss Griffitb, Miss Morgan, Mrs Owen. At 3 o'clock 34 children sat down to a splendid tea, aud at 6 30 the adults had an enjoyable meal. Grace was said by Mr Williams, lay deacon in charge of the Church. When the tables were cleared Mr Williams addressed ail assembled in a capital ypeech. He referred to the kindness of Mrs Trevor (Rectory) in comingamongst them anJ superintend- ing everything so well and happily. Mrs Trevor was well knüwll as a first.c1ass organiser, and no bazaar or concert could get on very well without her. Three hearty cheers were given for Mrs Trevor. Mr Williams then thanked Mrs Beck and Miss Campbell for their kindness. He was sure that they wished Mrs Beck and her husband a long and a happy life, and that God would bless their home. Three cheers were given heartily, and after- wards the building rang with lusty cheers for Mr Williams, who is respected very highly by all in the parish. Mr Williams thanked them all for their kind expression of thanks. Oranges, cakes, and sweets were afterwards distributed to each child, and all went home happy and contented. Mr Row- lands, late of Brynllwydwyn, also addressed she gathering.

LLANGYNIEW.

POOL QUAY.

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