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10th June 1960, Page 40
10th June 1960
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MR. A. H. THomPsotv has resigned his directorship of W. P. Butterfield, Ltd.

MR. D. MILLS has retired from the board of the Transport Development Group, Ltd.

MR. J. H. WILLIAMS, equipment manager of London Transport road services, retired yesterday.

MR. W. CULTEY, superintendent, Gateshead Transport and Cleansing Department for 17 years, is to retire.

CLLR. JAMES FINEGAN has been elected chairman of the Tees-side Railless Traction Board for the 13th successive year.

MR.ALBERT FERGUSON, assistant engineer of Belfast Transport Department for the past 10 years, has retired.

MR. E. Q. H. POINTER has succeeded CDR. W. G. R. WADE as sales manager of the north-western division of ShellMex and B.P., Ltd.

MR. SYDNEY DUNNICLIFF, manager of the Northampton branch of B.R.S. (Parcels), Ltd., has been elected president of Rushden Rotary Club from July 1.

MR. G. H. PULEREY, general manager and engineer, Hull Transport Department, will be installed as the newpresident of the Hull Rotary Club next month.

MR. BERNARD A. CHRISTIE, managing director of I.T.D., Ltd., is visiting the United States of America and Canada for discussions with members of the Clark Organization and agents.

Ma. T. C. BAILEY, industrial fuels sales manager of Shell-Mex and B.F., -Ltd:, retires at the end of the month. He will be succeeded by MR. E. RENDALL, north eastern divisional manager, whose position will be taken by MR. A. G. SIMON, sales manager, Irish Shell, Ltd.

MR. S. G: BELLAMY (Wessex Coaches, Ltd.) has been elected chairman of the western area of the Passenger Vehicle Operators' Association. MR. E. A. BAILEY (Queen of the Road Coaches, Bristol) and Miss V. GUNN (Safeway Services, Ltd., South Petherton) are vice. chairmen.

Ma. P. H. A. Mow'. and MR. D. M. PEARSON, sales and works managers respectively, of the Mintex division of British Belting and Asbestos, Ltd., have been appointed to the board. MR. J. H. FENTON, personnel manager, and MR. C. M. FENTON, works manager of the asbestos division, have also joined the board.

MR. F. BURGGRAF, director of the U.S. Federal Highway Research Board, visits this country for three days from next Wednesday. He will present a paper, "The Merits of Limited Access Highways in Urban Areas," to the British Road Federation, at the Royal Society of Arts, John Adam Street, London, W.C.2. on June 17.