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6th June 1958, Page 46
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CLI R. W. ALKER has been elected chairman of Bury Transport Committee, and CLLR. E. COCKAYNE vicechairman.

MR, FRANK ALLEN, chief fire officer at the Lancashire factories of Leyland Motors, Ltd., has been elected chairman of the British Fire Services Association.

MR. R. A. BoNALLAcR, eldest son Of MR. R.F. BONALLACK, chairman and Managing director of Bonallack and Sons, Ltd„ sustained Serious injuries in a car accident last week.

MR. LESLIE W. WEST, sales-director of -the Weaver Manufacturing and Engineering Co.; Ltd., is visiting Weaver/distributors and customers in East Africa and the -Rhodesias. Later he will travel to South Africa, where the company have a subsidiary.

M. JOHN BOWMAN and SIR GEORGE WALTON have been appointed to the North Eastern Area Board of the British Transport Commission. • For many years until 1953, Mr. Bowman was secretary of the Amalgamated Engineering Union in the Tyne and Blyth area. Sir George. is on the boards of a number

Of companies.. • „

MR. HAROLD CLAY will retire; from British' Road Services' board of -Management at the end of tht month: He became assistant general secretary, of the Transport and 'General Workers'. Union in. -1940,:and eight years later joined the Road Transport Executive.' In 1953 he became a part-time member of 'the B.R.S. board of management.

MR. H. H. BATES, managing director of the National Benzoic Co., Ltd., will retire on September 30,• and will be succeeded by MR. A. M. ROBERTSON, general manager. Mr. Bates. remains chairman and managing director, of Benzole Producers, Ltd. He is also a director of Burt, Boulton and Hakwood, Ltd., and William Butler and Co. (Bristol), Ltd.

MR: H. MORT1MORE has been appointed executive sales assistant to the, managing director, of the' Ford Motor Co., Ltd., and will advise on domestic sales and trade policies. MR. J. S. KEMP has been appointed general sales manager of the car and truck domestic division, and MR. L. J. E. BEESON becomes manager of the parts division. MR. J. E. READ has taken over as executive -assistant to the general

sales manager. • SIR HENRY SPURRIER, chairman and managing director of Leyland Motors, Ltd., has been appointed apart-time member of the Iron and Steel Board, together with MR. A. E. PEARcE, a director of Qualcast, Ltd. Sir Henry has relinquished the chairmanship of Scarnmell Lorries, Ltd., but retains his seat on the board. He is succeeded by MR. WALTER WEST, vice-chairman and deputy managing director of Leyland Motors. SiR ARCHIBALD FoRREs has been elected a director of the Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd.

MR, J. W. SUTTON, who last year became works director of Dennis Bros., Ltd., has now been appointed to the board.

MR. JAMES WOFFTNDIN, traffic superintendent of the West Yorkshire Road Car Co., Ltd., at Bradford, retired last Saturday after 32 years' service.

MR. L. CtEmENTs, export manager of Ferodo, Ltd., reti,red last Saturday after 39 years with the company, and has been succeeded by MR. J. C. T. FELL.

MR. W. NORMAN HART, managing director of Kerry's (Great Britain), Ltd., has returned from a month's tour of the cornpany's agents in Canada and the U.S.A.

MR. W. G. A. Wu,• chief engineer of the Potteries Motor Traction Co., Ltd., will succeed MR, H. R. LANE, chief engineer of Southdown Motor Services, Ltd., on his retirement. Mr. Hall has held his present post for five years.

MR. J. W. READ, senior budgets assistant with the British Transport Commission, has been appointed assistant director of accounts in the accounts and statistics division. He is a director of East Midland Motor Services, Ltd., and the Trent Motor Traction Co., Ltd. MR. N. L. J. Mow-n, works manager of Dunlop South Africa, Ltd., has been appointed works director.

MR. H. N. GINNS has been appointed deputy chief road engineer for Scotland by the Ministry of Transport. This follows MR. D. I. SWIFT'S decision not to take up the appointment.

MR. J. MCMILLAN, London area trans.port superintendent for the Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Co. (Great Britain), Ltd., has completed 45 years' service with the company, all of them spent in London.

MR. E. S. H. JANES, assistant general advertising manager of the Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd., and associated companies, has been elected president of the Incorporated Advertising Managers' Association. He was chairman of the Association last year.

MR. D. W. MORiSON, traffic manager and assistant general manager of Hants and Dorset Motor Services, Ltd., has been appointed general manager in succession to MR. G. H. NAPTIIINE, who is retiring. Mr. Morison has been with the company since 1936.

MR. A. J. SPONG, principal general accounts assistant with the London Transport Executive, has been appointed principal financial investigation assistant. Mg.. A. BOORMAN becomes principal budgets_ assistant with the rank of principal executive assistant.

MISS DOROTHY HALLS and MR. PETER L. WHITE have been appointed to the board 'of Brown and White (Leeds), Ltd., Ford main dealers in Leeds. Miss Hallas has been company secretary for many years, and Mr. White is the son of the present joint managing director.

MR: J. W. BENNETT, until recently president of Atomic Energy of Canada; Ltd., has been appointed general manager of the Canadian British Aluminium Co., Ltd. He succeeds MR. P. T. ENSOR, who is returning to Britain in July to take up other duties with the British Aluminium Co., Ltd.

MR. W. 'NEWLAND, associate director in contrial of eXport for Simms Motor Units, Ltd., is touring Spain and Portugal examining the use of Simms electrical and fuel-injection equipment there. MR. H. J. STONEMAN, service manager, will shortly start another extended tour of the Scandinavian countries. MR. S. N. METZ, Simms factory representative in South Africa, has returned to that country from Britain.


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