Clr. Douglas Grey, at his installation as chairman of Pembrokeshire County Council, declared his intention to fight any ‘take-over bid’ for Pembrokeshire by local government reorganisation. Those fighting sentiments were echoed over and over again in Tenby when Clr. M.?B. (Harry)?Eastlake was installed as 597th Mayor of the borough.

Lord Snowdon paid a visit to Pembrokeshire, but it was strictly business. “I am in Pembrokeshire on a purely personal visit in connections with my profession as a photographer,” he said.?He was at Milford Fish Market taking photographs. Later, he looked at Johnston Church, the county museum at Haverfordwest Castle and had lunch at the Gulf refinery.

Tenby’s Christian Aid Week, which for the first time coincided with the town’s Civic Week, was expected to break all records. It would be some time before final figures were available, but already the total was nearly £400 up on the previous year. Proceeds may well top £1,000.

John?Dinsdale, former Tenby club champion, won the Three Counties (Pembroke,?Carmarthen and Cardigan) strokeplay championship at Tenby with a 36-hole aggregate of 151.

Mr. E. Thomas was appointed manager of the Midland Bank, Tenby, in succession to Mr. E. D. Dowsett, who had retired.

Showing at the South Beach:?Stanley Baker, Michael Caine and Jack Hawkins in Zulu.