Trophy winners at Tenby County Primary School’s annual sports were Sarah McLoughlin, Elaine Hammersley, Jane Lewis, Kim Davies, Colin Hinton, Jane Morris and Peter Griffiths.
Planning of the new £1 million hospital at Withybush was proceeding and no difficulties had been experienced, the Welsh Hospital Board told Pembrokeshire County Council.
A first team and a league fifteen of equal ability, a youth side playing junior union matches and a senior side catering for players of up to 40 years of age or even more.These were some of the novel suggestions for the future made by Tenby United rugby club’s imaginative chairman, Clr. Fred Fry, at the annual meeting of the club. It was perhaps a sign of the success of the club, who have just completed their best-ever year, that the attendance was a little lower than usual and the business of the meeting was completed in an hour flat. But enthusiasm is high at Heywood Lane and at Frog Street headquarters. Chairman Fry described the past year as one of great activity. The new changing rooms which had been opened at Heywood Lane were the most modern and best sited on any rugby ground in Wales - and possibly anywhere else.
Progress had been made on the extended car park which would possibly be even bigger than they had envisaged.
During the season, 51 tries had been scored by the wings and 27 by the centres, In all, 95 tries had come from the backs. Peter John was top scorer with 108 points, followed by Dennis Stone with 87, Tony Gibby, 63, and Brian Diment, 62. Winger Stone’s 29 tries was a new club record. Brian Diment was elected captain and Robin Scanlon vice-captain.
Tenby Borough Council was to seek loan sanction for an amount totalling almost £3,000 to finance children’s playgrounds at Knowling Mead, Newell Hill, Leachway and Heywood Court.
A new housing estate to be developed by Tenby Borough Council on land adjoining the printing factory at the rear of Knowling Mead was to be named Tudor Way - a tribute to the service given to the borough by the former Alderman D. Tudor Hughes who resigned from the council the previous month.
Showing at the Royal Playhouse: Happiest Millionaire. At South Beach: Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore, Carol Channing, James Fox, Beatrice Lillie in Thoroughly Modern Millie.



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