6 1968 (Wed.) 1st sod cut at site of new Catholic Church. Contract of £49, 700
PRIESTS:
- Joseph Higgins 1930-32
- John Tole 1932
- Wilfred Brodie 1932-3
- Basil Rowlands 1933-36
- Thomas Williams 1936
- Joseph Wedlake 1937-9
- Thomas Canning 1940
- James McAniff 1941
- B. O’Connell 1942-5
- Phillip Dwyer 1946-7
- William Andrews 1947
- Albin Kaltenbach 1947-51
- George A. Anwyll 1951-9
- Raymond Joyce (curate) 1951-9
- John McHugh 1950-61??
- Arthur Davies 1961
- Seamus Cunanne 1962-99
- Augustine Paikkatt 1999-2003
- Jason Jones 2003-
- Paul Joseph
- 6 1912 (Wed.) Pav (The Pavilion Cinema) opened at 7.30 by the Mayor Ivor Evans. In the interval Cardigan Male Voice Party (conductor H H Evans) sang ‘Martyrs of the Arena’. Admission 3d, 4d, and 6d. Children half-price. Sold to H D Claypole, Pembroke Dock in 1919 and he was responsible for forming the Cardigan Cinema Co. Ltd. First workers: Mechanic operator: Harold Squibbs; Hall and door keeper: Tom White Jones; Pay Box attendant: Fred Mulraine; Pianist: Morien Peregrine; Indoor attendants: John L Griffiths, W Johnson; engineer: Owen Williams
- 6 1908 (Fri.) Burial of John Conwyson Roberts, 20 Quay St., 67 years old