or a traditional event— korquay Leander Swimming and Life Saying Society's Boxing Day dip—some traditionaktyle costumes co me out of the moth balls. One of the hardy swimmers (left) was reluctant to part with his cap (he also had a pair of gloves), and a youngster on the right (
December 28, 1962 - Torquay Times, and South Devon Advertiser - Torquay, Devon, England
MOST youngsters welcome holidays as a chance to get away from school for a while. But not so Kenneth Barbey (15) and Gerard Penfold (14). They have actually been going back to school during their Christmas holiday! But not for the usual lessons. The pair thought that the colour
December 28, 1962 - Torquay Times, and South Devon Advertiser - Torquay, Devon, England
YOU LIKE TORQUAY AND THE SUNSHINE . . . WHY NOT LIVE HERE? T TO It will assist us in the Mr. McMurtrie told the prep t ration of contributed Minis - try inspector. Mr. W. Cortis, that Mr. Roberts estireports if correspondents mated letting the four Hats at will write proper name
December 28, 1962 - Torquay Times, and South Devon Advertiser - Torquay, Devon, England
of Entertainment * * * * NEW YEAR'S EVE, Monday, Dec. 3 Ist 7.30 p.m.-2.0 a.m. WINDSOR RESTAURANT. GRAND NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER, BALL and CABARET. Midnight Punch Bowl. Evening dress or Uniform Tickets 45/.. * * * * 9.0 p.m.-2.0 a.m. WARWICK BALLROOM. GRAND NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY, D
December 28, 1962 - Torquay Times, and South Devon Advertiser - Torquay, Devon, England