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OGMORE VALE. j Sacred Concect.—A grand sacred concert took I place on Sunday week at the Ogmore Vale Workmen's Hall, in aid of the Soldiers' Wel- come Home Fund. Mr. E. Hares (Brviiawel) presided, and was supported by Mr. E. Ratrray and Mr. James Harrison, who gave spirited speeches on behalf of the boye who are doing so much for us. The following artistes gave their services free:—Soloists: Misses Olive Bease and Elizabeth Davey, Messrs. Jas. Rees, Idris Cooper, W. H. Thomas, Oakley Morris, and G. Kinsey; elocutionist, Mrs. (Dr.) Ander- son; violin soloist, Miss Ceinwen Kinsey. Mr. W. H. Capel presided at the piano. Buffs."—A grand smoking concert took. place on Monday last week at the Ogmore Valley Hotel, under the auspices of the Nanty- ddrys Lodge of Buffaloes. Mr. D. L. Richards (manager of the Wyndham Collieries) presided, and was supported by Mr. Hockridge. There was a large attendance. Everything passed gff in a very satisfactory manner. The Chairman opened in a spirited and patriotic address, and the following artistes took part:—Pianist, Mr. G. Orchard; songs, Messrs. H. Edwards, J. Morris, Thomas (ex-sergt., Welsh Guards), G. Orchard, E. Bryant, F. Chatfield, Rufus Williams, and Effie Thomas; recitations, Messrs Morgan Jones and S. Adams. Speeches were made by Mr. Hockridge, Mr. Price, and others. Mr. W. J. Burford made an able and efficient secretary. Salvationist's Brave Deed.—The following in- teresting letter has been sent by Pte. Samuel Tozer, a brother of Mr. Arthur Tozer, 29 Sunny- side, Ogmore Vale :—"Dear Brother,—After being sick, I was sent to hospital, and in due course reached the casualty station, whence I was sent to a base hospital for an operation. During my stay there, I volunteered for trans- fusion of blood to a badly wounded so ldier. I did not know the poor chap, but eventually I got his name and number. His name was L.- Cpl. Housley, of the Yorks and Lancashire Regt. He was doing well when I left him next morning, and I believe he is still alive. I gave about a. pint and a half of blood, and am still in hospital, and have to undergo another oper- ation. I enlisted in October, 1914, and have had close on three years' active service in France."

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