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COLWYN BAY. SUNDAY SERVICES. Parish Church, Llandrillo.— English Services, 11.0 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Welsh Service, 9.30 a.m. 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 1-1 mile from 2 Colwyn Bay, on the Llandudno Road. St. Paul's.-Sunday Services 8 a.m., Holy Com- munion, and at Mid-day Service on the 2nd Sunday in the month; 11.15 a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon 3.30 p.m., Litany and short Address; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon 8.30 p.m., Organ recital. Sunday School, at 2.30 p.m. Clergy: Revs Canon Roberts, B.A., J. G* Haworth, J. Jones, B.A., R. Theophilus Jones. B.A., J. H. Astley, M.A. St Paul's Mission Church (Coed Pella Road).— 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon. Holy Communion at the Mid-day Service on the 1st Sunday in the month. Clergyman in charge: Rev J. G. Haworth. St. Paul's Welsh Services.-IO a.m., Morning Service and Sermon; 5.45 p.m., Evening Service and Sermon. Holy Communion on the 1st Sunday in the month at 10 a.m. Clergyman in charge Rev J. Jones, B.A. St. Paul's Welsh Mission Services at Brynymaen.- Service and Sermon on Sunday evenings, at 6 p.m. Clergyman in charge Rev R. Theophilus Jones, B.A. English Wesleyan-St. John's,l'he Avenue.-Next Sunday morning 11.0, evening 6.30, Rev H. H. BrCullagh, B.A., Colwyn Bay. Prayer meet- ing, 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, Colwyn Bay. 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 Congi-egatioital.-Moriiiiig, 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 Haptist Church.-Next Sunday: morning, 11.0, evening, 6.30. All seats free. 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 Frieitds.-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 at the Institute's Schoolroom, Sunday morning, 11.0; afternoon, 2.30; evening, 6.30. Tuesday evening, at 7, a Prayer Meeting. The services are always short and pleasant. Several speakers take part at each meeting, including some of the African Students, and the Director, or one of the Tutors. All are cordially invited. Visiting hours every week day, from 2.30 to 3.30 p.m., when the Director will be pleased to welcome any friends or visitors and to show them a number of interesting African Curiosities. OLD COLWYN. Parish Church, Colivyn.-Englisti Services (Sundays) Holy Communion: Every Sunday 8 a.m., and first Sunday in the month after morning service, Holy Baptism Sunday afternoon, 3.30. Service and Sermon, 11.0 a.m. and 7.0 p.m. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m., in Assembly Rooms. (Week days). Service and Sermon: Friday, 7.0 p.m. during Advent and Lent. Singing practices: Friday night. Children's Meeting: Monday night. Band of Hope Tuesday night. Welsh Services (Sundays), Holy Communion Second Sunday in the month after morning service. Service and Sermon 9.45 a.m. and 5.30 p.m, Sunday School, 2.15 p.m National Schools, Week Days, Service and Sermon, Wednesday, 7. p.m. Singing Practice, Wednesday night, Clergy Revs. J. Griffiths, M.A. Oxon., Vicar. J. Roberts, Curate. English Baptist Chapel, Old Colwyn.-Sunday Ser- vices, Morning 11.0, Evening 6.30. Sunday School. 2.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting on Wednesdays at 7.0 p.m. Pastor, Rev. J. B. Brasted. NORTH WALES COAST FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. -At a meeting of the Association's Council, at Colwyn Bay, on January 8th, Bangor Reserve and Llanrwst were ordered to re-play the Junior semi-final, at Llandudno, on January i8th; and Bangor and Rhyl, the Senior final, at Llandudno, on February 8th. MR J. G. NICHOLSON'S FORTHCOMING VOLUME OF VFRSE.-The Literary TVorld of January ioth, announces:—"A new volume of verse by Mr. John Gambril Nicholson, the authorof 'Love in Earnest,' entitled 'A Chaplet of Southernwood,' is about to be published by Mr. Frank Murray, of Derby." MRS WYNNE OF COED COCH.—In the "Welsh Table Talk" of the Liverpool Daily Post, appears the following: 'Mrs Lloyd Wynne, who is about to marry Lord Middleton's second son, is the younger daughter of Mr Hughes, Kinmel, Flint- shire. Her mother was Lady Florentia Hughes, nde Liddell, a sister of the present Earl of Ravens- worth, and a near relative of Dean Liddell." THE REV J. G. HAWORTH'S FRIENDLY GATHERING.—The friendly gathering of the Rev J. G. and Mrs Haworth, for those aged over 60 years,—and who number about 150,-was held, at the Public Hall, on Thursday, January 9th, when the reverend gentleman and Mrs Haworth were supported by the Revs Canon Hugh Roberts, John Edwards, Thomas Lloyd, John Evans, H. T. Cousins, J. H. Astley, Maurice Roberts (Pen- machno), &c. The bounteous spread wai immensely enjoyed by those present, the caterer being Mr Eaton (Boston House).-After the supper, an entertainment was given, in the same Hall, with the worthy host in the chair, supported on the platofrm by the Revs Maurice Roberts (Penmachno), John Edwards, Thomas Lloyd, and Canon Roberts. The president gave out a hymn, which was expressively sung by those present. The Rev Canon Roberts proposed, and the Rev Thomas Lloyd seconded, a hearty vote of thanks to the Rev and Mrs Haworth for their kindness. The vote having been warmly accorded, the president briefly responded. Messrs R. J. Roberts and R. Ll. Samuel rendered most efficiently the duett Gwys i'r Gid," and the St. Paul's United Choir sang 0 Dduw rho im' dy hedd," Mr R. J. Roberts following with a capital rendering of Gwlad y delyn." Then the Infants of the Board School went through their exercises, which opened with the chorus Merry little boys and girls are we" (accompanied on the pianoforte by Mr J. O. Davies) then, under the instructions of Miss Owen (their teacher), they went through some extraordinary exercises, displaying a large amount of skill and talent bestowed upon them and, when they were marching off the stage, the guests applauded them, and actually brought