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PONTYPOQL. CWMBR.&NU IROW WORKS.-The Rev. Wm. Powell has erected at his own expense a neat and handsome building at the above place, which is to supply the twofold purposes of a schoolrrootfi and lecture-room. It was opened lallt Thursday week, when the Rev. W. D. Horwood preached in the morning, and the Rev. W. Powell, the vicar, in the evening. The services were well attended. The above building has been looked forward to by manv who were unable in consequence of the distance to attend any church service. By this kind act the vicar has conferred a lasting benefit on the place and neighbourhood. There will be service performed regu- larly every Sunday, and at the first service the room was filled. BLAENAU GWENT SUBSCRIPTIONAL SCtlOOL.l he above school has been in existence for the last four years, and is under the care and management of an able committee, to whom much credit is due. On Monday, the 20th inst., a tea-party was held in aid of its funds, when about 500 of the friends of the institutions-sat down to partake of tea and cake, the quality of which re- flected much to the credit of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams, of Aberbeeg, who have been liberal annual subscribers towards this, school since its commencement. After the tables were removed the Rev. William Thomas, Pisgah chapel, Talywaun, opened the proceedings by reading and praying. It was then proposed ,by the Rev. John Lewis, the minister of the place, and seconded by Mr. Daniel Samuel, that John Jones, Esq., Brynmawr, should take the chair, who accordingly did so, and delivered a very appropriate speech, and signified his willingness to co-operate with the sup- porters of the, institution, by subscribing JE1 annually towards its support. The worthy chairman then called on the Revs. Herbert Daniel, Sardis chapel, Pontypool, William Roberts, Salem chapel, Blaenau, William Thomas, and John Lewis, to address the audi- ence, by each of whom the worthy cause of education was most warmly advocated, after which the Rev. H. Daniel closed by prayer. The able choir sang several select pieces during the, afternoon, which added much to the happiness of the day's proceedings.

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