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GUYS FUTURE

10th November 1961
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Reassuring Comment at L.U.T. Dinner

AN insight into the future of Motors was given recently by Robert Cary. M.P., chairman of La shire United Transport, Ltd. Spea at the annual dinner of the compa "Over Thirty" Club at Atherton, Robert said he had been assured by William Lyons that Guy Motors wc continue to exist. This was of •g concern to L.U.T. because they open many Guy buses.

He had been told that there v excellent men of enthusiasm and ambi at Guy Motors, and they were to be gi every opportunity of furthering the c, pany's work. "I was left with the c. fortable feeling that all will be well Guy Motors in the years to come," said.

The general manager of L.U.T., C. C. Oakham, said that the year started on an even keel, but t insurance, taxation and wages had ri and once again fares had to go up. once again the situation had been eve out, and October's figures compared with those at the same time last yea Of developrnents, Mr. oakharn d attention to . the fitting of fluoresc lighting in the company's new vehic All buses would in future have this t of lighting, he said..

B.R.S. PARCELS SERVICES

FROM the beginning of next Febru traffic for conveyance by the B.I parcels services will be accepted only a " carriage-paid " basis.

An official statement says that demand for the "carriage forward" fat ties offered by the parcels services now diminished to the extent that it longer justifies the special organizat and arrangements involved.

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