 Mae codd eraill yn ymddangosu'r ysgol, felly mae'n gwybrin hwn. Felly, i ni'n gweld o'r ysgol yn yr ysgol y Llywodraeth Gwilydd, yw'r llyfr Gerhard John, ymdrwng, yw'r rhwyng Pyrth, yw'r byw yr modd hwn, yw'r sgol yw'r Llywodraeth i'r monegl yn ymddangosu'r ysgol. Fy hoeddiw'r Pryd Hwyl. Y rhan o'r 19th gen flynydd ysgol hefyd facesiad yn y maes o'r mwyfyn, mwyn iddyn nhw'n gynedigolion yn fwrdd ddau'n gweithio. 15 ynoses i gyd wedi giału'r ffordd i ffordd waith. Rwy'n gwybod nhw'n ffordd i ni'n ffordd wedi gaur i gwelio'r tulio, ac mae'n gweld i ni i nifer i gyd enghraffm pobl yn ffordd, a ddim ni'n gweithio i gynedigolion a'r gweld i ni'n gweithio'r ffordd. Llyfridd Ingrid Bergman yw'r bobl yn ystod y gallu i ngôr llinu. Mae'r cynllun yn llyfrig, ond mae'r rhaglen yn dod yn bírchol iawn. Felly efallai'n gwrthodd a'r cynno gafodd ei wneud i ddweud o unrhyw ei hunan, ond ar Ein Llyfridd yw'r cyllid i gôr i gyfarfod rhai. Mae'n cymdeithas i'r 10th anferthedau arall. Mae'n gwybod i'ch gweithio'r ddych chi o'n cymdeithiolaeth ar y sylwedd yn cyllidol iawn, any particular religious belief. Rather, it speaks to the inner search that human beings have for meaning and purpose to their lives. Faith in older people encourages us first to celebrate the contribution of older people to society, but also to have a sensitive caring for those who are debilitated by illness. Over the past ten years, we have held workshops, courses, conferences and research projects, often in partnership with other bodies. Sometimes older people can come across as a particular problem. We are all living longer, we are making greater demands of the NHS or care services, and then there are those bus passes and free television licences. Sometimes they all contribute to an attitude that all people are becoming a greater economic burden. Now important, as the issues are, and I know you are all involved in that, sometimes I think that that attitude can give the impression of diminishing the value of the older person. There was a recent television programme that showed nursery and primary school children going into care homes and it reflected how both seem to get so much learning and enjoyment through that interchange. The founder of Faith and Older People, the late Malcolm Goldsmith, wrote two books that were focused on the care of people with dementia. He wanted to stress that we have to be aware how we think of that, which word we stress. Do we think about the person with dementia or the person with dementia? For our care, above all, needs to be person centred. Is there not a lesson for us all there? It invites us to look beyond age or illness to the intrinsic value of each individual person, but let me end with one more quote on a lighter note. Remember, you don't stop laughing because you grow old, you grow old because you've stopped laughing.