G.K.B. LOSE BY ONLY GOAL OUT OF CHAMPIONSHIP RACE &LB Pembroke Borough Soccer enthusiasts who —attended G.K.B.'s home Welsh League game with Pembroke Borough at Margam on Saturday, were given full value for their money. Played on a carpet-like pitch in ideal conditions, the game
May 2, 1947 - Porthcawl Guardian - Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
Britain had to face, on one aide the headquarters of world capitalism, and a huge Communist world on the other side. Britain was driven between two gigantic blocks, much more powerful than herself, and both impassionately devoted to an ideology which Britain did not accept. A tr
December 12, 1947 - Porthcawl Guardian - Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
of this finely appointed residence, supplied by the Leading London Furnishers: also the Austin Saloon Motor Car and New Thompson 4-Berth Caravan, expensively equipped and fully furnished, which
December 12, 1947 - Porthcawl Guardian - Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
Bomber Command spot on! See models of the new Airfields, f i e - married quarters, etc! r 'THIS 18 YOUR RAF' F, llll MOBILE EXHIBITION ODEON CAR PARK - PORT TALWYr 15-20. A.drelssion Free
December 12, 1947 - Porthcawl Guardian - Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
i t C6i4i14144 Ingredients: (For 4) 2 oz. plain flour. I/. level teaspoon baking powder. V. level teaspoon grated nutmeg. V. level teaspoon salt, level teaspoon cinnamon, I level teaspoon mixed spice, 3 oz. sugar, lb. mixed dried fruit. 4 on. breadcriimbs. 2-4 or. suet or fat. I
December 5, 1947 - Porthcawl Guardian - Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
before we consider these people. otherwise we shall be In the same position again.' Councillor T. I. Rees: We as a Council are properly constituted here to-night, and, if there is anything we can do, we should do it here to-night. If we did what Councillor Mainwaring suggests we
December 5, 1947 - Porthcawl Guardian - Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan, Wales