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FORDEN. TREAT TO THE WOAKHOUSE CHILDREN.—On Wednesday afternoon, through the kindness of Mrs. Mostyn-Pryce, the children from the union were entertained at Gunley. Upon their arrival in a con. veyance lent by Mr Francis, The Gaer, they were received by Mrs, the Miases, and Master Mostyn- Pryce and guests, who at once arranged for the amusement of the children. After Mrs Mostyn-Prycc had given each a nice ball, sack, three-legged, and other races occupied the time until tea, which was served on the east lawn, the Misses and Master Mostyn-Pryce finding great delight in attending to the wants of each little guest. Tea having been despatched, swinging and a walk through the grounds and gardens was greatly enjoyed, the pleasure being unbounded when everyone was presented with a bunch of flowers, a penny, and a bun to take home. The children having sung both Welsh and English National Anthems together with" Home, sweet Home," the seamstress and school-mistress thanked Mrs. Mostyn-Pryce for her great kindness and amid cheers for the Gunley family, the little band returned to the place they call home," there to talk of the days' pleasure and wonder, and hope that Mrs. Mostyn-Pryce will live for a long time and remember them again, as she always has done both in the summer and with her annual Christmas Tree, when both young and old partake of its richly laden boughs.

RHAYADER.

LLANDRINDOD WELLS.

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