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COLWYN BAY. SUNDAY SERVICES. Parish Church, Llandrillo.— Knglish Services, 11.0 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Welsh Service, 9.30 arc. Mid-day Celebration of the Holy Communion on the 1st Sunday in the month. Rev W. Venables Williams, M.A. Oxon., Vicar Surrogate. Mr. Bernard, Organist. This interesting Old Church, built in the 13th century, is If mile from Colwyn Bay, on the Llandudno Road. St. Paul's Church, Colwyn Hay.-All Seats are free. English Services: (Sundays) 8 a.m., Holy Com- munion 11 a.m., Service and Sermon 3.30 p.m., Litany (except on the last Sunday in the month, when there is a Children's Service at 3.0 p.m.) 7.0 p.m., Service and Sermon Sunday School, '),.30 p.m. Welsh Services 10.0 a.m., Service -"no Sermon in Mission Room; Sunday School, 2.30 p.m.; 6.0 p.m., Service and Sermon in Mission Room. (Week-days) Daily Services at 11.0 a.m. and 7.0 p.m.; Holy Communion on Saints' Days, after the 11.0 a m. Service, and on Thursdays. Sermon on Wednesday nights. Singing Practice on Friday nights at 7.30 p.m. Children's Meeting on Mondays at 6 p.m. The Clergy.- The Rev Canon Roberts. B.A., Vicar. The Rev Meredith J. Hughes, F.R.H.S., and the Rev J. H. Astley, M.A., Curates. English Wesleya,n-St. John's,—The Aveitue.-Next Sunday morning 11.0, evening 6.30, Rev W. West Holdsworth, M.A., Mysore City, Central India. Prayer meeting, morning 10.15. Sunday School, afternoon 2.30. Wednesday evening, 7.0., Rev H. H. M'Cullagh. English Presbyterian. Next Sunday morning, 11.0.; evening, 6.30, Rev John Edwards. Sunday School, afternoon 2.30. Monday evening, 6.15, Band of Hope. Wednesday week-evening- service, 7 0. Thursday evening, 7.0, Young People Bible Class; 7.45, Y. P. S. Christian Endeavour. Rev John Edwards, Pastor. English Congregational.—Morning, 11.0, evening 7.0. Sunday School, afternoon 2.30. Monday evening, 7.30, Christrian Endeavour Society. Every Tuesday, 3.15, United Meeting for the promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Wednesday evening, 7.30. Rev Thomas Lloyd, Pastor. English Baptist Church.-Next Sunday: morning, 11.0: evening, 6.30. All seats free. Rev. H. T. Cousins, F.R.G.S., Colwyn Bay. Sunday School, afternoon, 2 30. Wednesday evening, at 7.30, Prayer and Bible Reading; all are cordially invited, presided over by the Rev H. T. Cousins, F.R.G S., Pastor. Society of Friends,-Meeting for Worship, every First Day (Sunday) morning, at 11.15, at a room in Central Buildings, facing Station Road, Colwyn Bay. Open to the Public and Visitors. Congo Institute.—Divine Services, Sunday, 11.0 a.m.; 2.30 p.m.; and 6.30 p.m. Tuesday evening, a Prayer Meeting at 7. Services will be conducted by the Director, one of the Tutors, or some other Minister, and occasionally some of the students will take part. All are cordially invited. Visiting hours for friends and visitors every week day, from 2.30 to 3 30. THE INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION SCHEME.— Under the Denbighshire Intermediate Education Scheme, the Denbighshire County Council have elected the following as Governors for the Aber- gele School District (which includes Colwyn Bay):—County-Alderman Thomas Parry, County- Councillor John Porter, and Mr John Roberts (Fern Bank), Colwyn Bay, and County-Councillor John Davies, Glanconway. ENGLISH BAPTIST CHURCH.—On Sunday even- ing next, November nth, the Rev H. T. Cousins, F.R.G.S. (Pastor), will commence a Winter series of special sermons. The subject is a current topic "Should Wives promise to obey their Husbands?" The remaining subjects for the winter may be learnt from handbills. The service will commence at half-past six. Hymn- books are provided. THE NEW CURATE OF ST. PAUL'S.—Out of over fortv applicants, the Rev J. Jones, B.A., Curate of Berse, near Wrexham, has been appointed Curate of St Paul's, Colwyn Bay, in succession to the Rev Meredith J. Hughes, who accompanied the Rev Canon Roberts from Brymbo. Mr Jones took his degree at Lampeter in 1888, and the following year took Honours (3rd Class Math. Mod.) in the University of Oxford. He was ordained Deacon in 1891, and Priest in 1892, and is twenty-six years of age. THIS EVENING'S CONVERSAZIONE.—A represen- tative Committee, in connection with St Paul's, with Mr James (N.P. Bank), have organised for this evening, as may be seen from our advertising columns, a social evening in the Public Hall, from 6.30 to 9 o'clock. The Hall will be converted into a drawing room. Tea and coffee will be served, curiosities exhibited, and the first rate limelight views and the bright musical programme, cannot fail to make an enjoyable evening. The proceeds will be devoted to the Church Fund. THE WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS.—The Com- mittee of the Colwyn Bay Winter Entertainments, have been fortunate in securing Mr M. B. Spurr, from the Egyptian Hall, Picadilly and Court Theatre, Sloane Square, to give the first enter- tainment on Tuesday, November 13th. Many of our readers will remember Mr Spurr at Llandudno, at the Pier Concerts last summer, and how he charmed the audience with his beautiful zither solos, and kept them in roars of laughter with his musical sketches, especially the pantomine sketch. ENGEDI CALVINISTIC METHODIST CHAPEL, COLWYN BAY.—A preaching meeting will be held in the Engedi C.M. Chapel on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 13th and 14th (on the Tuesday, at 7 p.m.; and on the Wednesday, at 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 6.30 p.m.), the officiating ministers being the Revs John Pugh, Cardiff; John Williams, Brynsiencyn; and John Evans, Llanfaircaereinion. There will also be held a series of Missionary Meetings, under the con- ductorship of the Rev John Pugh (Cardiff), the well-known evangelist, the Welsh meetings being held as follows:—On Monday evening, November 12th, in the Engedi Chapel, at 7 o'clock, and on Saturday evening, November 17th, in the Public Hall, at 7 o'clock. A FOREIGN MISSIONARY TO PREACH AT ST. JOHN'S.—Next Sunday, November nth, at the 11.0 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. services at St John's English Wesleyan Church, sermons will be de- livered by the Rev W. W. Holdsworth, M.A., a missionary returned from Mysore, India.—At seven o'clock the following (Monday) evening, Mr A. T. Morse, of Leyton, will take the chair at a Foreign Missionary Meeting, at which the list of speakers will include the names of the Revs W. W. Holdsworth and H. H. M'Cullagh, B.A. THE ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COLWYN BAY.—A series of English Evangelical Services will be conducted, by the Rev John Pugh, Leader of the South Wales (Presbyterian) Forward Move- ment, at the English Presbyterian Church, at half- past seven on Tuesday and Wednesday evening, November 13th and 14th and at the Public Hall, at half-past seven on Thursday and Friday even- ings, November 15th and 16th, and at 8.15 p.m. on Sunday, November 18th. CHURCH CONFERENCE AT ST. ASAPH.—On Wednesday, October 31st, 300 out of the 333 lic- ensed clergy in the St Asaph Diocese met in conference in the Cathedral city. They were addressed by the Bishop, who said that such a gathering was unique in the history of that Diocese. Referring to Disestablishment, he ex- horted them, if their consciences were clear on the matter, to take a firm stand by what they believed to be the cause of truth and justice. He welcomed the extension of Local Government as embodied in the Parish Councils Act. As to a clergyman standing personally, two things were first necessary,—a clear expression of opinion