For the first time in living memory insufficient candidates had been nominated to fill all the vacancies on Tenby Borough Council.

A report that stones were thrown at the windows of Tenby Mortuary while a body lay inside shocked members of Tenby Borough Council’s general purposes committee.

Tenby Bowling Club green was opened by the Mayor, Clr. M. B. Eastlake, before what must have been a record attendance.

Back-row forward Elwyn Skeet Harries was elected captain of Narberth rugby team for next season.

Saundersfoot Badminton Club, who had dominated the county scene in recent years, again swept the board when the Pembrokeshire Badminton Association held their championship finals at Milford Haven Petroleum Company Sports Club.

Saundersfoot were represented by Jim and Margaret Lloyd, Stuart and Jean Dowell, and Barry Wood and Libby Parcell.

Bethel Baptist Church, Loveston, celebrated the centenary of their Sunday School and the dedication of a new vestry at a special service and tea held at the church.

Tenby United won the District Sevens competition for the second years running at Neyland. They now enter the national finals at Cardiff Arms Park.

Tenby Round Table raised over £1,100 for charity in the past year, the retiring Mr. David Hughes told members at their annual handing-over dinner at the Royal Lion Hotel. New chairman was Mr. Chan Thomas.

Terrence Rattigan’s novel twin-play Separate Tables was staged by Tenby Players in very effective performances at Greenhill School, Tenby.