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VALUE OF EDUCATION—Continued. flowers," Hilda Pugh and Gwennie Edwards: dance, "Sellinger's round," school-children; chorus, "Cyfri'r Geifr" (counting the goats), school-children; "lien Wlad fy Nhadau," and finale, "God aave the King." Prizes and Certificates. l'nzes ana certincates were very graceruuy presented 1 to the scholars by Mrs R. T.^Hawkins (Penminau), as I follows Higher Certificate. H))<jaj.'u?t),pas-.?d)nhn?)t.sh?t)?uagean<tjKera-  ture, Latin, French (with distinction) ) u London Matriculation. I D. Ernest Jones passed the Matriculation Examination of the London University, and lias since joined up for active service. Supplementary Certificate. Constance Patricia 1 nomas, passed in elementary mathematics, chemistry (with distinction). Senior Certificate. I Daniel itryngwyn uavies, passed in English language and literature, history, arithmetic (with distinction), elementary mathematics, Latin, French and geography. Ethel Mapleton Davies, pa-s.sed in English language and literature, history, arithmetic (with distinction), elementary mathematics, Latin, French and geography.' Marjorie Maisie Duggan, passed in English language and literature, history, arithmetic (with distinction), elementary mathematics, Latin, French, chemistry (with distinction) and geography. Eisie Myfanwv Jones, passed in English language and literature, history (with distinction), arithmetic (with distinction), French (with distinction), geography, hy- giene and domesti ewnomy. William Stephen Lennard, passed in English language and literature, history, arithmetic, elementary mathe- matia-, French and Geography. Lilian Beatrice Penton, passed in English language and literature, history, arithmetic (with distinction), elementary mathematics, Latin, French and geography. Minnie Pugh, passed in English language and litera- ture, history, French, Latin, geography, hygiene and domestic economy. Margaret Thomas, passed in English language and literature, history, arithmetic (with distinction), Latin, French and geography. I Ellis Verdi Williams, passed in English language and literature, history, arithmetic, elementary mathematics. Latin, French and geography. I Junior Certificate. Elizabeth Irene Evans, passed in English language and literature, history aritlimetic, Latin and French. Cyril Douglas Lewis, passed in English language and literature, history, arithmetic, Latin, French, geography and agriculture. Albert Stanley Price, passed in English language and literature, history, arithmetic, elementary mathematics, Latin, French, geography and agriculture. Elizabeth Olwen Price, passed in English language and literature, history, arithmetic (with distinction), ele- mentary mathematics, Latin, Welsh (with ditinction), French (with distinction), geographv, agriculture, hy- giene and domestic economy. Trevor Seymour Pritchard, passed in English language and literature, history, arithmetic, elementary mathe- nifties, French, geography and agriculture. (larjssa Mary Protheroe, passed in English language ai;d literature, history, arithmetic, French, geography, -,riviiltiirv, hygiene and domestic economy (with dis- tinction). Bled wen Louisa Pugh, passed in English language and literature, history, elementary mathematics, Latin, French, geography, agriculture, Jivgiene and domestic econofny. Evelyn Annie Rice, passed in English language and literature (with distinction), history, arithmetic (with distinction), elementary mathematics (with distinction), Latin (with distinction), French (with distinction), geo- graphy (with distinction), agriculture, hygiene and domestic economy. David Henry Wynston Richards, passed in history, arithmetic. French, geography and agriculture. At the conclusion of the happy proceedings, the chairman said he was very pleased with the examinat- ion results he had just heard. He was sure the re- sults must he highly gratifying to the headmaster, es- peciallv as so many had passed that year. There were also many who had passed with distinctions. They were very much gratified with Mr Thomas's labours and also those of the staff. Mr Rees Thomas. B,A. (headmaster), in propcsin a I ,"ot" of thanks to the chairman (Rev. Lewis Beynon), I sai .l h,e had known him for many years, and added lie haJ greatly encouraged him in the work of the school. He also "wished to thank all the visitors present, and he was especially obliged to all the ladies and gentlemen who had come to encourage, the-m that morning. Air James G. Eadie, in seconding, remarked that Mr Beynon was always willing to help in anything of that kind. He also thought they .hould express their gra- titude to the performers there that morning for the excellent programme that had been rendered. A most pleasant time was then brought to an end by the singing of the Welsh National Anthem and "God save the King.