Three members of the Cross Inn Olympic Weightlifting Club took part in the West?Wales Senior Championships at Ammanford. Ken Neale, of Redberth, won the middleweight title, Jim Codd, Cross Inn, the lightweight title, and John Callen, Pembroke, was second in his clan.

Police Sergeant René Soar, a native of Martletwy, was promoted to Inspector and was to be in charge of the Information?Room at the Carmarthen headquarters of the Dyfed-Powys police.

Major Ivor Basil Ramsden MBE, of Cosheston, was appointed High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire for the forthcoming year.

Clr. Gilroy Phillips told fellow members of Tenby Borough Council’s general purpose committee that he was ‘shocked’ to find no money had been included in the estimates for taking sunshine records.

Distinguished visitor to Tenby was Admiral Sir Wilfrid Woods, chairman of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, who visited the local lifeboat station.

Stepaside’s singing sisters Marion and Merle cut their first disc to be released on March 29.

The annual dinner of Pembrokeshire Bowling Association took place at Park House Hotel, Tenby, when 103 guests attended.

Tenby Motor Club wanted to run a soapbox derby on Castle Hill.

Anxious that the children of Penally should have an area where they could play in safety away from the traffic, the parish council were to seek the advice of Mr. Dillwyn Miles, who was the Pembrokeshire secretary of the Playing Fields Association.

Rugby: Tenby United 24 pts Narberth 14. After racing into a shock 14-6 lead by the interval, Narberth collapsed in astonishing fashion in the face of Tenby’s repeated second half attacks in the cup tie