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Gronanta
Gronanta HANES YR ACHOSION CREFYDDOL. ( t'arkad o'r wythnos ddiueddaf). Yr un amser hafyd y claeth par ieuanc arall t) Fethodistiaid i fyw yma o'r enwau John a Sarah Pritchard. Brodor 0 Llanduduo oedd efe, a hithau o Llaugwstemn. Y mae y ten In wedi gadael yr ardal ers blynyddoedd. Bu mab iddynt o'r enw John yn byw yn Nhy Capel, Dyserth, ac efe fagoddy Parch Edward Thomas sydd yn bresenol yn symud i fugeiiio eglwys Llanrhaiadr. M Dau ddyeithr eraill a ddaeth i fwy yma yr amser hwnw trwy briodi dwy o ferched Gro- nant, oeddynt Edward Wiiscn a Thomas Jones. Plant iddynt hwy gofrestrwyd gyntaf yn Llyfr Oofrestriad Bedyddiadau yr egiwys, bedyddiwyd plentyn Wilson yn 1818, a phlentyn Jones yn 1819, y ddau ynPrestmyn oherwvdd nad oedd eglwys eto wedi ei ffurfio yn Ngronant. Nid oes neb o ddisgynvddion y naill nar Hail yn yr ardal yu awr: y rnao y Wilsons presenol wedi hanu'o frawd Edwar Wilson o'r enw Thomas Wilson. Yr oedd y teuluoedd a enwyd yn Fetho- uistiaid selog a baan y dechrauasant ymgynnll at eu gilydd i gynal moddion yn eu tai. Y pregethwr cyntaf a ddaeth i bregethu iddynt oedd John Edwards, Plas yn Nghaerwys, yr hwn a adwasnid betyd fel John Edwards y Farrier ac nid hir y buwyd heb sefydlu cangeu eglwys reolaidd yn y lie. Y personau fu yn cymeryd y rhan atniycaf yagiyn a ffur- fiad yr eglwys oeddyut Mr Julm Edwards, Plas yn Nghaerwys a Mr Thomas Evans, Maes y Coed. Buont am dros ugain rnlynedd wedi sefydlu Eglwys cyn cael tir i adeilada capol arno. Yn y tai y cynelid y moddion ar y cyntaf, ac enwir Ty Mawr a Tv'n'rafon fel lleoedd v bu yr arch yn arcs ynddynt ond y lie y mao preswylwyr hynaf y gymydogaeth yn colio en hunain yn ymgynull iddo gyntaf ydoedd Ysgubor y Pentref, Cymerodd y frawdoliaeth yr ysgubor am ardreth 0 t-5 yn flvnvddol gan Mr Peter Hnghes taid Mr Thomas Hughes sydd gyda i den!a yn preswyiio yu y ffenn yn bresenol. Nid oedd Peter Hughes yu aelod, ondbu ei fab y diweddar Mr John Hughes yn golofn gadaro gyda'r achos fel y cawn sylwi yn nes yn uiLien. Hen ysgubor gyssegredig ydyw Ysgubor y Pentref, llawer o bregethu, llawer o addysgu, liavver p weduio, llawer 0 foiianu a fu yuddi hi. Fel rhai y mae sicrwydd iddynt fod yn pregethu yn yr ysgabor gallwn eawi John Edwards a John Humphreys, Caerwys. William Jones a William Morris Rhuddlan, John Hughes a Benjamin Jones Bagillt, John Junes Newmarket John Edwards Berthen, William Lewis Trelogan, Hugh Parry Llanarmon, Edward Evans mab Mr T. Evans Maes y Coed, J-jhn Phillips Treffynon, William Pierce iihosesmor, Evan Wynne Llansanau, Charles Jones Bettws, Samuel Jones Clawdd Newydd, Emrys Evans Cotton Hall, a Thomas Hughes Puntredwr Diamcu y byddai Ua\v,:r eraill yn arfer dyfod, ond am fod y cyfnod hwn (1820-1840) cyn cof, ac nad oes genym gofaodiad, nid oes genym sicrwydd. Uu odia y Sabouth a gt-id yn Ngronant y pryd hynnv, oherwydd yr oedd Newmarket a Threlogan yn gvsylit-ol a Gronant fel taitb Sabbothol; a pharhaodd felly hyd 1860 pan pan gysylltwy:l Gronant gyd:1 Phrestatyn. Y11 1896 y ifurllwyd y cynyiltiad sydd yn bod yn bresenol rhwng Gronaiit a Gwespyr fel taith. Y blaenoriaid cyntaf a ddewiswyd oeddvnt Hugh Williams a David Jones y cyfbirwyd atyrit o'r blaen a chawsant fyw ar hyd cyfnod yr Ysgubor ac i weled yr achos yn gysurus yn y capel cyntaf. Ond nid bwy fu rnng fiaenoriaid yr egl wys tra yn yr Ysgaboi Oddeutu v flwyddyn 1880 ymsefydludd Peter Owens (brodor o Dyserth) a'i wraig yn yr ardal, ac yr oedd eu cymeriad eu sel a'u defu- yddioldeb gyda'r acbos yn gyfryw fel y dewis- wyd Peter Owens yn flaenor yn bur taau. Mercb iddynt hwy ydyw Mrs Morris, gwwidw y diweddar Barchedig John Morris, Gronant, yr unig weinidog a fagwyd gan yr egiwys, yr hon sydd yn byw yn Nhy Capel yn awr. Felly, y mae teulu Peter Owens wedi bod mewn cysylltiad a'r a,chos bron o'j ddechrenad a gellir dweud nad oes un teulu y mae yr achos yn Gronant wedi derbyn mwy o nodded oddiwrtho na'r teulu hwn. Hugh Williams, David Jones, Peter Owens; dyna dair prif golofn yr achos yn y cyfnod hwnw. ( l' w bark an.)
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SEE Hughes, Jeweller's NEW PREMISES, GREENWICH HOUSE, PRESTATYN, Next door to the New Post Office. BROWN BREAD A SPECIALITY. TROB. HD8HES, Gs*ocex>, &0., rioted GRONANT HOUSE (By Post Office). W. GREY JONES, Plumber, Gas and Electric Bell Fitter, GLAMER, &c. Residence: LABURNUM COTTAGE, High Street. Prestatyn. All Orders personally and promptly attended to. 2_ J. E. KELLY, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, English & Foreign Fruiterer, SEFTON STORES, PRESTATYN. Fresh Vegetables Daily from our own gardens. Choice Cut Flowers a speciality. Private Gardens attended to. .c.J' .C. .J W. WHEWAY, NEWSAGENT, Glass and China Warehouse, Norbury House, Prestatyn (Opposite Post Office). :II HENRY WRIGHT, Builder & Contractor Estimates given for every branch in the Building Trade. I Linden Walk, Prestatyn.
SUNDAY SERVICES' :AT; PRES1\t\T,\"N.
SUNDAY SERVICES AT; PRES1\t\T,N. CHRIST CHURCH (Church of England). High St. 11 a.m. (English) Rev O.J. Da,vies,M.A.(Vicar) 5-45 p.m., (Welsh) 7-15 p-m. (English).. „ BETHEL WELSH WFSLEYAN CHAPEL, High-st 10 a.m.. Mr D. A. Williams, Prestatyn 6 p.m., Mr Robert .Tones. Prestatyn HOREB WELSH WESLEYAN CHAPEL,Marine-rd 10 a.m., Mr J. Parry Brooks, Prestatyn 6 p.m., Brodyr o Bathel REHOBOTH C.M. CHAPEL (Welsh), High Street 10 a.m. Rev R. Griffith, Dinbych 6 p.m. M WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, Vie. Av. 10 a.m., Rev Ben Williams, Prestatyn op.m., M WELSH BAPTIST CHURCH, Old British School. 10 a.m. Pastor M. F. Wynue. 6 p.m. n ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of Wales, Nant Hall Road. 11 a.m., Rev. D. T. Davies, B.A., Llandilo 6-30 p.m. n ST. JOHN'S ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHURCH, Station Road. 10-45 a.111.. Mr Lewis Jones, Prestatyn 6-30 p.m., Rev W. Bell, 11 TRINITY CHURCH (Methodist New Connexion). 10-45 a.m.. Rev. W. J. Townsend, D.D. 6-30 p.m., 11 CHURCH OF SS. PETER AND FRANCES (Roman Catholic), Gronant Road. Mass 10 a.m., Benediction 6-30. Rev. H. Bickerton Jones. A SEVENTH DAY ADYENTISTS. Mission Services are held at Dr. Smith's, Drakelow. 11 0 a.m., Sabbath (Saturday), 6 0 p.m., Sunday. Scripture ExpositionR of the Prophecies, Coming of Christ, Approaching End, etc. All are welcome. No'Collection. Sankey's Hymns. Bring your Bibles.
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SUBSCRIBERS TO THE TELEPHONE IN PRESTATYN. Public Call Office High Street. 4y5 Davies, Daal.Butcher, Snowdon View 6 Dawes, J.T. Mining Engineer, The Lilacs 4x2 Dowell, Thomas and Son's, Butchers. High Street. zn 0200 Fenton, Thomas, Coach Proprietor, Railway Hotel 12 Flintshire County Constabulary i^y Griffith, Tudor, Physician, Leaton 4x3 Hughes, J. M. Grocer, Wrexham House 4x5 Hughes, T. E., Chemist, High Street 4y4 Hughes, Clement, Solicitor. 3y3 Jewell,Frank,Auctioneer,High-st 4x4 doues, E., Grocer, Freel:t,nd Stores Byl .Tones, J. Lioyd, Chemist. High Street 9 Jones, Thomas, Builder, Islwyn 5x Jones, Arthur W., Provision Dealer, High Street. 4 Littler. Joseph, Grocer, High Street 4y2 Owen, H. E., Butcher, Bradford B'ldgs. 13 Post Office, Prestatyn 5 Prestatyn Urban District Council (John Hughes, Clerk) 1 Roberts, A. Foulkes, Solicitor 0199 Thomas, Mrs, Nant l-Iall Hotel 4xl Wlieway, W., China Merchant, News- agent, &c., High Street 10 Williams, T. Parry, Painter and Deco- rator, High Street 3 Wilhams, W. Batten, Physician 2 Williams & Richards, Tailors, Drapers, and Furnishers, High Street By permission of the National Telephone Company, Ltd., who are not responsible for errors and omissions.
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RAILWAY TIME TABLE FOR DECEMBER.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE FOR DECEMBER. Chester dpt.6 08 58 .40-9 1210 51115 12301288 1 351 402 1^9 -,mp m,'P mP m'P m|P mp m> p mp m Sandycroft 6 in 8 50!9 22 U25 1248' 1 f 2 fA 125 20? 80i6 106 227 30!8 409 1110,1114 QueensFerry .6 14 8 55|9 26 1129 1252!1 54 3 394 g|j f Si f. f 80, 1120 Connah's Quay. 6 198 IS |9 31 1134 19-57! 1 ,Tt 0 45|-v6 9 85; 1125 Flint 6 248 241 9 8610221189 1 9 1 SJn 5 50 6 49 9 40^1180 Bagillt 6 81 .19 4» !ll40!|l J ™ j5 355 *6j 6 46 7 54 9 46|ll86 Holywell 6 868 31 !o 48! !115l! I V™ 019 in |f 6 8 6 538 1 9 58 |1143 Mcstyji 6 45 |9 57 .7." n59 'V 1 28 2 25 Ij in' Q ? 68,8 6 9 58fll48 Talacre 6 51 10 8 .12 6i !l 29 2 31 Ij J? ij l.(l i7 7j8 14 ••• 10 711156; Prestatyn 6 57|8 48 10 9 i'1212! Il 85 9 37 Q'OQU no r"V I7 21 Rhyl 7 5 8 57 10171]04712201 101 43 9"in2 4^9 Rno »p't !!k 0 !° 45!7 19 8 27|9 15:1017 12 6; 101 4u2 102 452 503 064 805 15 5 19,5 466 1|6 376 55;7 27,8 359 231025 1215;!1152 Bhyl j? 10? «:5 «a.m8 4%0 V m9$ £ mMiV "Vo? 55 S P »P »P P m !J.8.629.9. t r 4 ? '> 9- 89.20.J « U..v:.»-6lr'r fSS!" IlJf I}« «!"•••"< 221" ConnshsOuay.. :7 57 « 9 ^'7 1^2 i2 30 ^1 t 5,Sf "f "J 9 2V3 1028 Queen s Ferry ,8 2: 9 31, 1()r> 1 7 io ••• 55 9 84-g Sanciycroi't „8 5: 9 10^ } K 'J\ «'! 6 1 « 21 f7 2 8 894 CW *»*'■■■■■,» 45 955 l; 1027 loWnWl 52i3 27 4 24 UjJ sfU
MOTOR RAILWAY.—December
MOTOR RAILWAY.—December m amp mpmpmpjnpjn^, Prestatyn. dep. 8 0 1025 '1285 8 85 4 80 6 20 9 0§ Ehuddlan Road arr. 8 5 1080 1240 8 40 4 85 6 25 9 5| Meliden „ 8 10 1085 1245 8 45 4 40 6 80 9 lof l>yserth „ 8 15 1040 1250 3 50 4 45 6 35 9 15| lam am p in p in p m | p m p m -A Dyserth dep. 8.20 1145 1 0 3 55 5 20 16 45 9 20l Meliden „ ,8 25 1150 1 5 4 0 5 2516 50 9 Rliuddlan Eoad. 8 28 1158 1 8 4 8I5 28'6 58 9 28f Prestatyn arr. | 8 88 1158 1 18 4 8 | 5 88 | 6 58 9 38|
Colwyn Bay v. Prestatyn.
Colwyn Bay v. Prestatyn. Welsh Amateur Cup, 2nd Round. The above match should have taken place at Prestatyn, bat a monetary offer by the Colwyn Bay Club was accepted by the Pres- tatyn Club and the game played at Colwyn Bay. Prestatyn were several men short, Mostyn, Jack Jones, Jos Parry, and W. Bell Jones failing to put in an appearance, and it was a very disorganized team that turned out 15 minutes late. W. R. Jones, J. P. Linnell, J. Roberts, and E. Newton filled the vacancies, whilst the Bay, remembering their previous defeat at Colwyn at the hands of the blues turned out full strength. Mr Russell, Chester, had charge of the whistle, and the Prestatyn team lined up as follows goal W. Glass backs J. T. Williams and Pryce Jones; halves T. Brooks, G. Glass, and J. Roberts; forwards R. Hughes, E. Newton, W. R. Jones, J. P. Liuneil, E. Holbrook. R. Hughes won the toss for Prestatyn, and McCann kicked off for the Bay against both slope and wind, before a good gate. Pres- tatyn were the first to make a move, R Hughes getting well down, but his centre came to nothing. Still keeping up the attack G. Glass just missed scoring. The visitors were now having all the best of matters, but at last Colwyn broke away on the right and from a centre by Owen, McCann scored a simple goal. The visitors broke away on the left but were driven back, and McCann raced up the field and sent in a shot which Glass stopped, but he allowed the ball to slip out of his fingers and roll into the net. But the Pres- tatynites were in no way disheartened at their ill-luck and now attacked with vigour, R. Hughes having the hardest of lines in not scoring. Colwyn Bay again attacked and I y 11 1 Pryce Jones handled the ball, a penalty being granted, but this proved of no avail, and the blues again attacked. The interval arrived with the score Colwyn Bay 2, Prestatyn O. On resuming Colwyn Bay at once attacked but without success. W. R. Junes infringed the handling rules and penalty No 2 was awarded, which was safely put in the net. The visitors again had a look in and played with vigour, the home custodian saving some well aimed shots. End to end play was now the order, but from one of these rushes McCann scored with a grand cross shot. From now to the finish the game went in favour of the Bay, but the visitors defended well. Final score: Colwyn Bay 4 Prestatyn 0. Considering the poor team they had on the held and the strength of. their opponents Prestatyn did very well indeed, for the Bay were very lucky in getting the two goals in the first half, whilst one of the others was from a penalty. Still they thoroughly deserved to win, and I am sure the Blues do not begrudge them the right to play in round 8. They will now have to journey to Llandudno. Glass was not up to his usual form, but Pryce Jones and J. T. Williams gave a good display. -I- In the half back line Tom Brooks played a rattling game under difficulties, whilst W. R. Jones (who, by the way. is a brother to Lovey Jones of Stoko) also played a good game. Glass (who came forward in place of W. R. Jones) Holbrook, a.nd R. Hughes, were the pick of the forwards. With Jack Jones (who I should like to see in the centre), W. Bell Jones, and Mostyn back, the Blues will still be a team to be reckoned with, and they stand a chance second to none of winning the North Wales Junior Cup this year. SCRAPS. There is very little to chose amongst the teams in the Junior League. The name of the Prestatyn Football Club figured in the Stoke Football Pro- gramme last Saturday. What about this as an advert, for the town ? The name of J. P. Linnell has now been added to the list of official Referees, the local Secretary having been successful at the recent examinaLion. Two more ex-Prestatyn players turned out for Rhyl Combination team on Saturday in the persons of W. A. Stone and W. Jones (Will Tai). All teams should note that entrance to the Cup and Medal Competition closes at the end of the week. Printed and Published by J. T. BURROWS 0 High-st.,Prestatyn, in the County of Flint.
North Wales Junior League.
North Wales Junior League. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Rhyl Church Guild 3 1 0 2 5 1 4 Rhyl Victoria 3 2 1 0 10 8 4 Prestatyn 3 1 1 1 9 8 3 Abergele 5 1 3 1 12 14 3 Ivnthin 1 l o 0 5 1 2 Denbigh .2 0 0 2 3 3 2 Llandudno 3 1 2 0 7 10 2 Colwyn Bay 2 1 1 0 3 9 2 SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Junior League. Denbigh (h). 0 Rhyl Church Guild 0 Welsh Amateur Cup. Colwyn Bay (h) 4 Prestatyn. 0 Llandudno (h) 5 Llanrwst 0 FIXTURES 2G, Prestatyn Cap Competition.