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BODFARI, SCHOOL TREAT.—The National school- children of the parishes of Tremeirchion and Bodfari were invited on the 31st, ultimo to Nantlys, the residence of P. P. Pennant E-q., to partake of a liberally provided tea and cake and a varied assortment of good things to suit the tastes of the children. After being well satisfied with their re- past the children were, by Mr Pennant, put to a variety of athletic sports, sucn as races, jumping, 4s„ and the winners were re.yarded with prizes. Having spent a most pleasant evening in the park, the children were again brought together in front of the hall, when a varied assortment of useful books were at the instance of Mr Pennant awarded to thos3 who had proved themselves to be the most deserving at the recent examination, and to those who had regularly attended school. The diocesan inspector's cards of merit were likewise presented to every successful candidate in religious education.— There were present, by invitation of Captain and Mrs Pennant, Mrs Mesham, of Pontryffvd Miss Oldfield, of Bryncl Nyd and Miss Morice the Rev. W. Hicks Owen, vicar of the parish the Rev. T. B. LI. Browne, reeior of Bodfari, and Mrs Browne the Rev. Joshua Jones, curate of Bodfari, &c. Before the children left Nantlys a vote of thanks was tendered to Mr and Mrs Pennant, and three hearty cheers were given to the Misses Pennant and Master Pennant, who were untiring in their energy to entertain their juvenile guests.

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