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SUNDAY SCHOOL TREATS AT WELSHPOOL.

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SUNDAY SCHOOL TREATS AT WELSHPOOL. BAPTIST. The annual treat of the Sunday school scholars in connection with this place of worship took place on Thursday last. The teachers and scholars assembled at the chapel, and at two o'clock a start was made for Little Pwllyglo, kindly lent for the occasion by Mr Johnson. On arriving at the field the young folks were delighted to find that springs had been erected for their amusement by Mr Scotson, of Tyn.y.Llwyn, and soon the scene became an animated and enjoyable one. Rounders, cricket, races, &c., were indulged in by the boys and girls, the older folk enjoying themselves by ministering to the oomfort and happiness of the juveniles. An excellent tea had bfen provided, and by the time this was ready the company had bean largely augmented by the arrival of a large number of the parents and friends. After justice had been done to the good things supplied, prizes were distributed to the winners of the races. and rewards presented to each ohild. Shortly after eight o'clock the company collected together, and rave hearty cheers to Mr and Mrs Scotson, Mr and Mrs Johnson, and all who had contributed to the day's enjoyment. Welshpool was safely reached about 9.15. CONGREGATIONAL. The Congregational Sunday school treat took place this year at Mr Rd. Evans, Bronwyfa, on Thursday in delightful weather. The scholars, with the teachers, met at New-street about two o'clock, and shortly afterwards marched, headed by the hand of the 4th Battalion of the South Wales Borderers, to Mr Evans's, where a variety of games were played till the announcement of tea. The following is a list of the ladies who presided over the tables and their assistants :—Mrs Maurice Evans, Mrs Thomson, Mrs R. Powell, Mrs Fairgrieves, Mrs T. M. Price, Mrs John Jones, Miss Francis, Miss Sarah Jones, Miss Francis, Miss McQueen, Miss Annie Jones, Miss Barrett, Misses Watkin, Miss Thomson, Miss E. Pritchard, Miss A. Hughes, Mrs John Watson, Mrs Griffiths, Mrs Rd. Evans, Mrs Howell, &c. After doing full justioe to a capital tea. the games were renewed. The following gentlemen assisted in ministering to the wants of the little ones:—Rev. Dolvan Lewis, Messrs J. Watkin (superintendent), Maurice Evans, John Jones, A. H. Jones. E. Davies, John Pryce, &0. The band played several seleo ions, and dancing was freely indulged in by the large company present. The usual votes of thanks were accorded. The treat proved a marked succecs. WESLEYAN METHODISTS. On Thursday last the teachers and scholars of the above school held their annual treat, which ia looked forward to with delight by the juveniles. The friends met at the Schoolroom in the afternoon in strong muster, and prooeeded to Plas Newydd, the residence of Mr Boffey, about one mile and a half from the town. The ladies who superintended the tea tables were Mrs W. J. Davies, Mi. Bell, Misa Bowron, Miss Morgan, Sevem-atreet, Miss Wynne, Miss Rose Jones, Mrs Boffey. and Miss Boffey. The taWes for teachers and friends were presided over by Miss Bowron and Miss Boffey. After a capital tea various games were indulged in, and all thoroughly enjoyed themselves until the shades of evening when, uter the customary votes of thanks, the company returned home The following gentlemen assisted to make the time pass happilyRev. J. C. Colwell, Mr W. J. Davies (superintendent), and Messrs T. Hughes, Lewis Davies, W. Lewis, T. Barnett, Jobs Davis*, Base Cottage, fto.

NEWTOWN.

WELSHPOOL.

LL AN WYDEL A.N-

TEEGYNON.

MACHYNLLETH.

,. LLANIDLOES.

PRIEST WESTON.

REVEL, BERRIEW.

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