A civic week for Tenby was to be planned for the period April 30 to May 6, 1967, with Mr. Claud Page, of the Tudor Merchants House, as principal organiser.

On behalf of Narberth Cricket Club, Mr. Harry Tucker received the President’s Cup from Mr. D. R. Morris, president of Pembroke County Cricket Club, at the annual dinner held at the Masonic Hall, Haverfordwest.

The new headteacher of Saundersfoot CP School was 38-year-old Mr. Gwynfor Davies, the present head of Cresselly School. He succeded Mr. S. T. Harries, who was to retire.

Llanddewi Velfrey presented to the village a seat to commemorate jubilee year.

Thomas Chapel jalopy racing club organised a meeting in aid of the Aberfan disaster fund. The result was that £140.15s was raised.

Tenby Borough Council decided not to give any financial support to an exhibition stand which members of Tenby Chamber of Trade and the Hotels and Restaurant Association wanted to man at the Birmingham Boat and Holiday Show.

Rugby: Tenby United 12 pts Narberth 14. Clapped off Heywood Lane in traditional fashion by the United, the jubilant Narberth players burst into the strains of ‘Who beat Tenby?’ as soon as they reached their dressing room. Their elation was justified.

Showing at the Royal Playhouse: The Rare Breed. At the South Beach: Our Man in Marrakesh.