The chairman of Narberth AFC, Mr. Gad Francis, told the club’s annual general meeting that, an all-purpose sports club did not materialise in Narberth.

A one-way system at Tenby’s Trafalgar Road would cause chaos and confusion, the council was warned.

Mr. W. J. Henwood, St. Florence, died within a few hours of being awarded the MBE for a lifetime’s work for the National Savings movement.

Although Narberth Rugby Club shared the runners-up position in the Pembrokeshire Championship table for the third year in succession, trophies continued to elude them. The club’s senior side had not won a competition for over 60 years.

Tenby County Primary School’s annual athletic sports attracted a large crowd of parents and friends to Tenby United’s rugby ground in Heywood Lane. For the third year running, Caldey took the principal honours, with Giltar runners-up. Individual cup winners were - Boys standard 2 - Richard Williams; standard 3 - Kim Davies; standard 4 - Richard James. Girls standard 2 - Anita Jones; standard 3 - Cathryn Williams; standard 4 - Julia Powling.

A suggestion that Tenby Borough Council might run a shuttle service of small electrically-driven buses between the town and the outlying estates was made by Clr. Gilroy Phillips.

Showing at the South Beach: Steve Reeves in ‘Son of Spartacus’; at the Royal Playhouse: ‘How to Succeed’; at the De Valence Pavilion: Pop dancing to The Coloured Raisins.