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DENBIGH.

RUTHIN.

BANGOR ISYCOED.

- BRYMBO AND BROUGHTON.

CHIRK,

CORWEN.

HOLT.

HOLYWELL.

LLANDULAS.

LLANGWYFAN.

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LLANGWYFAN. BAND OF HOPE AND SWNDAY SCHOOL TREAT.— On Thursday last the members of the above Sunday School and Band of Hope enjoyed their annual treat in the form of a gipsy party, kindly given by Mrs. R. Rees, of the Rectory. At two o'clock the procession started from the rectory grounds, headed by a banner, and wended its way via Glyn Arthur to the foot of Moel Arthur, and at a place called King Arthur's Abode, fires were kindled and kettles boiled, and the good things provided for tha occasion laid out in true gipsy fashion, and were thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Several amusing games were most heartily enjoyed by the childitn. Amongst those present were the Rev. D. Williams, Mrs. Williams, and Miss Jones, of Llandyrnog Rectory; Miss Sherlock and the Misses Fosberry, Pentre Mawr; Miss Roberts, Rhos; Miss Williams, Glyn Arthur; Rev. M. Rees, Mrs. R. Rees, and Miss Rees, Llangwyfan Rectory. At the close of a 1 17, very pleasant entertainment, the Rev. D. Williams, in returning thanks on behalf of the children to Mrs. Rees for her liberal treat, spoke in his usual able manner on the importance of forming habits of true temperance in childhood, and urged the members of the Band of Hope to adhere to their noble principles. The children cheered the ladies I who had helped much to render their treat a I thoroughly enjoyable one.

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OSWESTRY.

RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG.

* - REYL.

RUABON.

ST. ASAPR.