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F charity IRTY YEARS on the T.J.E. Jdie) Price, that vocal, longrving member of the former luth Wales area (now part of 3 Western district) of the Road iulage Association, is still tively interested in a charity at he helped to found after he id a serious accident in 1943 iile on war work.
The Tenovus fund was set up by Eddie and nine friends to provide individual radio sets for patients in every ward at Cardiff Royal Infirmary, where he spent three months. That was the beginning of what was to become the Tenovus Institute in Cardiff, one of the world's leading cancer research centres, to which more than £11.5m has since been subscribed.
Eddie has survived all the other members of the 10-man board of management and recently received on behalf of the fund a cheque at a celebration at the institute. An accident is hardly a cause for celebration but in this case it is well remembered.