There were moves by Tenby council to purchase the railway station and convert it into a bus depot and car park.

Police in Pembrokeshire said at annual licensing sessions that under-age drinkers were ‘very much on the increase.’

The new county commissioner for Pembrokeshire Guides was Mrs. Bryan Andrews, of Saundersfoot.

The new headmaster of Jeffreyston Voluntary School was Mr. F. J. Cook, of Fulham, London.

A plaque, marking the 50th year of the National Savings Movement in Narberth, was presented to Narberth Urban Council.

The 9.40 am Milford to Paddington express was searched by police at Whitland station after Pembrokeshire police had received an anonymous telephone call stating that a bomb had been placed in the luggage van on the train. The train was quickly searched, but nothing was found and the express was allowed to go on its way.

Standard bearers from British Legion Women’s sections throughout Wales attended the Wales area conference held in Tenby.

Whitland was awarded second prize in British Rails 1966 best kept station competition in the Swansea section.

Showing at the South Beach: William Holden, Richard Widmark, Patrick O’Neill in Alvarez Kelly.

At the De Valence Pavilion: Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen.