Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

8 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

..--MACHYNLLETH ANNUALI AGRICULTURAL…

LLANFAIR FLOWER SHUW.

NEWTOWN.

Newyddion
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

NEWTOWN. WAYZGOOSE-—The wayzgoose of the employes and staff at the Exprett and Times office (over 20 in num- ber) was held on Friday, the 18th inst. Aberystwyth was selected as the happy hunting ground," and the weather being all that could be desired, the attractions of the seaside town proved ample for the complete eojoyment of all. The committee hereby derire to acknowledge the kindness of the gentlemen wh., generously subscribed to the wayzgoose fund. THE ST. AsApu DICOSSAN CONFERENCE.—The complete programme for the Conference which is to be held at Newtown on September 14 and 15 has now been issued. The preacher at the service on Thurs- day morning will be the Bishop of Derry, and at the general meeting at which Lord Powis will preside in the evening, The Social Work of the Chnrch-Men and Women's share in it, will be discusBt d by Mr J Marshall Dugdal, Principal Owen of Lqmpeter, the Hon. Mrs Buckeley-Owen, Diocesan President of the Mothers' Union, Miss Williams, Diocesan Pre3ident of the Girls Friendly Society, Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart, and others- The Rev. T. Jones is added to the list of appointed speakers on the spiritual life in its devo- tional and practical character, on Friday morning. THE TOWN BAND journeyed to Barmouth on Saturday, where they had been specially invited to perform. Excellent arrangements had been made for their comfort in travelling by the oourteous local agent of the Cambrian Railways-Mr Thos. Pryce. Barmouth was reached soon after 8 o'clock, and the town was roused by the playing of a stirring march Breakfast having been disposed of, and time allowed for digestion, a recital of popular and classical music was given on the Marine terrace, to the evident sat- isfaction of visitors and natives, several items being loudly applauded. In the afternoon, another pro- gramme was rendered, to a larger audience, whose appreciation was even more marked than at the previous performance. The plsying of the Band also received high praise from some eminent musicians who are visiting Barmonth. The Band reached home safely by the mail train, highly pleased with their day's out. The arrangements for the visit were made at the kind suggestion of Mr Edmund Buckley (Milford Hall,) and the fund for defraying the necessary expenses was subscribed to by Sir Pryce Prycs-Jones, M.P., Captain Pryce-Jones, Mr Alsopp, Mr Edmund Buckley, Mr Robert Jones (N. & S. W. Bank,) the Rector of Barmouth, Major Best, Mr Ellis Jones Griffith and Mr W. H. B. Swift. SCHOOL BOARD.—The usual monthly mec-t n r of the Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn School Board was held in the New Church-street school on Monday evening. Mr William Cooke (chairman) presided, and there were also present Messrs A. Ford and J. Humphreys, with Mr Fred R. Lloyd (deputy-clerk). A letter was read from Mr G. H. Bell, applying for the use of the schoolroom for band practice, and the Board decided to grant him permission on the usual terms.—A letter was also read from Messrs Saer and Wall, stating that they were desirous of starting evening classes to benefit the boys and youths of the town, which would save them from occupying their time in other useless pursuits. They thought that one large school would be more efficient and popular than two classes, so the writers had agreed to work together instead of keeping up two classes. They would either except a fixed salary as remuneration, or the fees and grant.—The members thought the subject needed consideration, and it was decided to adjourn the matter till the next meeting of the Board.—Requisitions were received from Messrs Griffiths and Saer and the Misses M. and S. Dolgarno, and were referred to Mr Willian Cooke.-Cheques were signed for salaries, and in favour of Mr D. Pryce and the Public Loan Board.

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