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CARNO, PRESENTATION TO THE VICAR. Tha Rev T E Jones, who has been appointed to i! „ „r T.l&nnor in Carnarvonshire, was, as a toketTof esteem and good feeling at the Old School- room on the 15th inst, presented with a handsome address and a purse of gold, Mrs Jones was also rented with a fine gold bracelet as a slight mark of ara'itude for her kindness and hospitality. Capt A « who presided at the meeting, called upon .Adams, wno presmcu a folks nt, Miss Edith Gittins for a song— lhe old tolks at ihome "-which was well rendered, the audience joining in the chorus. The Chairman then addressed joining o-rnlninine how, and for what object S:.TbSUrS' 4S got »P and wishing Mr Jones every success in hia new home. The Rev Jones eve y Llandinam, having read the referred pathetically to a similar address him at Carno about 29 years ago. Mrs Wn Jones then (acting instead of her mother) r*horfc, suitable speech, made the presentation Wlth Vicar The address read as follows lo to the Tfaflmag Bvan Jones, Vicar of Carno. Dear th« Rev 0„r 0j<i friends and parishioners among Mr Jones, ^rs Jones have worked for the last whom you a n to accept their most sincere 16 years, beg v for yGur unvarying kindness and heart-felt ti. to your spiritual duties, and and constant atten jftbour for, the benefit of the for your indefatigab Qarno. We refer parti. Church in the parish hayg effected in cularly to the improve, parish Church; the the fabric and services ot yicarage House; building of the Parish Room benefice, which and the additional endowmen exertions are all due to your u wyjca yon have We also highly appreciate e >. the 6 years done to education in thf Pa"ehJl ^rds and the you were a member of the Schoo Be three years when you so a y a In tokeB. of our esteem an legar J aa ^r3sa> Tones we beg your acceptance, with the aa Jones, we ucg j And we rfirs a purse containing S- ™tahle and Jones who has been always so hospitable ana to us and vfho has been so helpful to you m yo.V various lndertakingis for tLe L)eiietit of your parish- ioners, will be pleased to accept this bracelet as a memento of our gratitude to her. We are very sorry to part with You, but we wish yon and your family every blessing in your new home at Llannor to which benefice you have been most deservedly promoted by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, and w to assure you that a hearty welcome awaits von and yours whenever you come to Carno &c Mr Jones, in acceptance, said he felt bigned, &c. and thafc he never it very ^een,y ^J^ of good feeling. If it were not llllhe haSd alargefamily, and a better living offered him be should like to end his days in peace among h m he snou touched and hXalnel§ difficulty, as did most of the speakers. MPr°l/o»«» CoLge. pre-nled the bracelet IJPB after which the members of the School8 Board were invited to speak.-Mr E Morgan, School Boar worked for many years Mr°Jones on the Board and that he had no with Mr Jon yicar was one of the U ever met. He took great interest n education and often visited the school and rendered material assistance to the teachers. He also mentioned his open, straightforward way, never fearing to speak his mind.—Mr T E Tibbott, Trawscoed, said he did not believe in praising a man to his face. Tell his faults in his face and talk of his merits in his absence. Still he must say of Mr Jones that he found him most honest in speaking plainly, and a better neighbour he could not wiah.-Miss E Gittins sang "Home, sweet home." A vote of thanks to the chairman was passed, and the meeting was concluded by singing God save the King." It is not often that a clergy- man is so beloved of his parishioners as Mr Jones was, and the general good wishes of the Carno people accompaay him and his family to Llannor, where they removed on the 16th. After the meet- ing Mr Jones invited about two dozen friends to dine with him and his family at the Aleppo Inn, where M excellent repast was prepared by Mrs Wilson.

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