Looking back... Explosives stolen from quarry
According to a report in the East Antrim Times in January 1963, the haul was sufficient to “blow up Belfast City Hall”.
The explosives had been taken from a hut at McGladdery’s stone quarry at Ballysillan.
The break-in was the third in the district in three days.
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A spokesman for McGladdery’s said that the gelignite could “quite easily be used for blowing safes”.
The East Antrim Times also reported the burglary of a shop at Glebe Road West in which thieves stole 12,000 cigarettes; 200 lbs of tea and six lbs of tobacco.
A third break-in occurred at a house at Carnmoney Road where 400 cigarettes and £7 cash were stolen.
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Hide AdElsewhere, Ballyclare Presbyterian prepared to welcome the Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland Most Rev. G Simms to an interdenominational service marking a day of intercession for unity. There were also visitors from the local Church of Ireland and Methodist churches.