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THE ASHLEY-GRIFFITH WEDDING.|

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TREFRIW. HIS OWN ENEMY.—At the B'ettws-y-Co.ed Monthly Sessions, on Saturday, befotre Colonell Johmstone and other magistrates, Richard Ro- berts, Trefriw-terraoe, was ordered to pay 2s. 6d. and casts for being drunk and disorderly in the village on the 19th ult. P.C. Williams proved the case, stating that he told Roberts he could not be served as he was too drunk, whereupon he became very abusive .and used filthy lan- guage. He had to be forced home by a number of his friends. LIBRARY COMMITTEE.-On Monday even- ing, a meeting of the Library Committee was held, the Rev. Henry Jones presiding. It was resolved that a member of the Com-mittee, should visit the Library each night. Mr. Roberts, The Hafod, was appointed Librarian. NEW CHAPEL BUILDING FUND.—We un- derstand that Mrs. Marsh, is arranging a con- cert, the proceeds of which are to be given to the building fund of the Peniel new chapel. AMBULANCE.—A sufficient number of mem- bers having been enrolled, a class is being started to-night (Thursday). The instructor will be Dr. W. M. Williams. PENIEL LITERARY SOCIETY.—It has been decided, owing to some difficulty iJn, arranging matters, ,that the Literary Society shiall not com- mence operations until after Christmas, several .V,f the young people being busy preparing for the annual Christmas Day Eilsiteddlfod. DEATH.S.-It is' with regret that we an- nounce two deaths which took place, in the vil- lage last week. The first was (Mr. Owen Davies, Isydon (late Bryn'rodyn), who passed away on Saturday week, in his 48th year, after a lingering illness extending over some. months. The fun- eral took place on Thursday, at the Cemetery. The services, both at the Church and grave- side, were conducted by the Rev. John Cower. —The second death was that of Mrs. De' Charles Evans, wife of the Rev. De Charles Evans, Bryn Pyll which sad eve,nit took place isud,denly on Thursday morning, in her 59th year. The funeral took place on Saturday, at Abergele. CONCERT.—On Thursday the Public- Hall was crowded -for the concert given in aid of Ebenezer Chapel.. The programme was sus- tained by a Male Voice party from Bethesda, as- sisted by Miss Haltvey (Bangor), and Mr. Bull (Trefriw), who. played a mandoline solo. The chair was occupied by Mr. R. H. Williams (Bryn Conway), who. also acted as conductor. The were Miss. Kinna and Mr. T. R. Williams. After the concert an excellent tea was provided, Miss Edge, D-rws-y-Goed, with her customary generosity supplying the major part of thef provisions, as well as giving her able assistance in preparing the same. She was. as- sisted by Miss Jones (Drws-y-Coed), Mrs. Lewis (Mount Pleasant), Miss Kinna (Golden Eagle), Miss Roberts (Rhiwlasi Villa), Miss Williams (Bryn Neuadd), and Miss Williams (Mill Bank). We understand that the event was a great financial success.

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Llandudno Cricket Club.

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Welsh Coast Junior Cup

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" Battle-leader" as a "Peace-maker."

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