A pop dance at Narberth’s Queen’s Hall, featuring stars David and Jonathan, was brought to a close early because of a bomb hoax.

Saundersfoot branch of the Royal Marines Association - the last surviving branch in Wales - celebrated its 21st birthday.

Narberth Soccer Club were trying to start a campaign to get soccer reintroduced in Pembrokeshire schools.

Pembrokeshire received good news when it was revealed that an aluminium firm had submitted a planning application for a site for a smelting plant at Neyland. It was understood the company was British Aluminium and if the application was approved the plant could provide jobs for around 700.

Members of Tenby Sailing Club from all parts of the country attended the laying-up dinner at the Atlantic Hotel, Tenby, following one of the most successful seasons for the club.

Mr. Cyril Evans, of Corner Park Farm, Reynalton, resigned as clerk to Reynalton Parish Council after serving 47 years in that capacity.

An application was submitted to Pembrokeshire National Park Committee for the conversion of the old Post Office in Tenby’s Tudor Square into a supermarket.

The band of Tenby Air Training Corps headed a parade of the town’s organisations to the war memorial for the Remembrance Day Service.

Showing at the South Beach: Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger in ‘The Heat of the Night.’