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wedne8day march 25 1*3 page six the bermuda recorder letters to the editor parents told gordon names high government officials continued from page 2 child forgives as conspirator agricultural mrs dyer mrs ii simmons miss mary baxter mrs helen smith miss russell miss betty gilbert mrs eugene waynor mrs wm g guuter mrs t tuzo mrs u'conner mrs o seemore mrs ii t seemore mrs talford mrs carey mrs thomas mrs mil lery mrs amy faries mrs kenlin mrs carol cook lo__*oj leniper c continued from page 1 l continued from page 3 exhibition notice no 162 — march 1953 ment dr iordon quoted the coventor of jamaica as saying on the other hand dr tei cher continued it is unwise to ignore the real danger signals in the child's life the physical and mental are so mixed iu the growth of the child that they ean't be separated stut tering ties and allergies that appear under particular nircuin i stances should be heeded i lii'.ve ahrajra relieved that the only way to train people . , sponstibility is to give i : them coronation seats 10 be held at ui bermuda the tell you tjiiii it there was universal franchise the island would blow up that the tourist trade ueuii 1 vanish if they had to niii><rl freely with nejrroes but why is it that one could hardly uel into the clay house and mouni area n-sturaiit beeaus • of the number of tourists who go there to be with the colour ed people he asked amount previously acknow edged — £ l.(i.v).14.7 total 1 his list 377.5.8 u33.u.3 a limited number of coronation scats in uncovered stands are still available to residents of bermuda thanking you mr editor agricultural sfation tickets which are not transferable are priced at 4 each applications addressed to the acting colonial secretary should reach this office not later than the 31st march 1!)53 dr teicher who has worked principally with children throughout his medical hfe and is in the midst of co-rearing two of his own says that it is hard to set a rule on when pro fessional help is needed for a child yvonne l bowkek honorary secretary committee of 25 paget by command hamilton march 24th 11)53 wednesday thursday and friday e t smith acting cjolonial secretary 1 i • i on also asked why the recommendations of the joint committee on the com mand paper had not been im plemented a whole parliainen tptj iti—lrttt has mb by and ., i hilts iw.s been done the editor the bermuda liecorder when the child is troubled b_d unhappy and the parents an't understand or find out why the first step is to check with tha family pediatrician dr teicher suggested 22nd 23rd and 24th april 1953 colonial secretary's office dear sir 24th march 1953 y « should like to give your nadirs a summary of the pre election meetings which were ! eld throughout the island by ihe bermuda women's civic md political association i .' c .. 1 o t e and other info.mation apply to there is often a . fairly simple answer for what may seem to be a complex symp tom he continued if then is nothing the medical doctor can do and the child is still unhappy a specialist in ehild's problems vagal to he consulted guidance clinics psychiatic clinics for children family s,r iee agencies and school units all offer help of this kind it is your duty to send me to parliament to ask them why he stated adding that they will remove heaven and earth lo see that he did not get in the house but you must niov likewise to see that i et there it is vmir boundeii sacred duty ' • easter suits l'lic meetings were held in six of the nine parishes to give agricuitl i s , telephone — 1103 he candidates for parliament r clcctiion au opportunity to sci hciore the clei torate their views on bermuda's problems for boys i rgeafl i-ia-silons which will probably come before the new assembly were discussed - 1 am a dangerous individual from their point of veiw i lin leave here immediately you pad bbc io parliament but i mis^ae'-:!e them first i want i'm to with dr _______! its yoot tfma-aavin businc-s-ukeh way to trvrtl yoa arrive fresh and ■raatad ready for baame — have morel hrt ta^rt far both work and relaxationm — take 1cm time away fromh /* your own deak.h i eag others the franchise because you may sos eel that the child's illness-s an linked to the birth of his brother for instance they should not be dismissed as psychologic they n-e hat psychological illness long and short pants oiising the purchase of im icrial uoveniment land taxa ion and zoning ages 3 they're to 12 they're smart palm beach they're t.n r iordon ■aid many parishioners took ad rantage of the question periods to get further knowledge of i .. candidates views on ihese matters and it is our regret that this part of the meetings . as necessarily curtailed an ciicttiira^ing result of the meet iil's however has been the xpress-d willingness of a nuiu h r of eanslidates to meet their lectors in the future for dis ion of current issues th nterest of the public was de monstrated by the full halls everywhere but in st george's where bad weather pnventef many people from attending meetings were held as follows : — m real and just as painful s air other illness they need i li all treatment to be stopped put treatment of the emotional problems whll reduce or r - vent recurrences good value priced from 5.10.0d ore ! — come all i the b.c.i.t club _________________________________■li _________ ________________________________■i i f_a i !■_______! ii f l»sl i —————————————————————— i wm ib k^a_-__________________^^^^_ii_ll_ri l__l p^^-s ■s^^___________________________________r " r i w e^-^t m other suits for the easter parade i — presents — as low as 60 v a formal concert at tito lecture room of st paul's a.m.e church 7 on thursday 26th march 1953 / at 8:00 o'clock admission — 3 the parent has enormm fcueaea on the ahtkti ei ,; ual life dr teicher exrlhined the t.uhappy child is the on vh • 4a unlived and insecure and this is the chili who h m sf likelv to become ; 11 at jack v jill's yoa're only a few comfortable hours on the way to toronto or montreal aboard a mighty north star sky liner with its lounge-like atmosphere church & burnaby street 0 k personal and social attentive tca service us b_m~jbbbj tca srui arranca coovaoiasit onward coonacliooa from tamp to any major u.s city st george's — chairman miss lois perinchief members of the last house messrs col lingwood burch a d spur ling seward toddings and e p t tucker new candidate mr harry roberts smith's — chairman mr a n jones members of the las boase mrs r d aitken if ■b c c outerbridge r l pearman n h p vesev ; new candidate i messrs earle outerbridge j j outer bridge not present mr thad deus trott indisposed coin turned from page 1 james anderson of southamp ton west who celebrated thei weddiiyr anniversary colors .' colors .' colors 1 congratulations were also ex tended to mrs olive edmead of khyber pass warwick who celebrated her birthday on monday m zt fcgj«j 1 ; t3 1 wtp lf_fit_v__9__rj-jetai mb e j ___- f 9s_l____l_____l t 1 ' * ir s4 fvu i_______^^^*&***\^w mmmmmmmmmm^l is^yivwv fp 5 ** for interior usi m^^_-_-_-_ll match hrmuonsshssissrssr troys a«a or mr and mrs norman de shield of new vork city ar rived by the queen of bermuda last week they are the guests of mrs e paisley of bruns wick street hamilton trams camaba f m 7z_2 liarulssii . itsavl devonshire — chairmau mrs r d aitken members of the last house sir john ox capt n b dill messrs lt n hodgson and hereward watlir igton new candidate mr t n ot match congratulations are extend ed to mrs isabelle trottman of epicurean restaurant on court street who celebrate her birthday today f mi ii i mini in i | to all pcsssls throughout has sroru vz paget chairman cmdr guy ridgeway members of the last ii us messrs h st george's butterfield w w davison mrs edna watson capt koss fi utcr new candidates messrs lionel barnes ii . j . ' ag^s^fr j i____ftl_p 4 m ' yg a^ii 1 * ww\\t f a mf-mr^9 l \. match wallp taster bonnets tosher warwick — chairman mr jack sharpe members of the last house messrs harley barnes e t richards don ald smith new candidates messrs dawson gibson w r kdiipe sandys _ chairman miss cecilia angier member of the last house lt col j c ast wood ; new candidate 1 mr a e nicholl ; not pn*sent : messrs charles g gilbert and george ratterav cnable to be pres ent mr p c misick out of the colony no meetin-is were held m the following parishes for the rea given — hamilton — the hamilton parish political association had alreadv held a meeting • at which all catmdidates had spoken and answered questions a second meeting was not con sidered neeefesary pembroke — it seemed un likelv that there would be an election since there were only four candidates southampton — three candi dates were unwilling to attend . » rstch carpets now you con really let yourseit go wnwi yw «■-... « k color schemes flo-glaze cojor/zer paint offer you 1 i cho.ce of hundreds and hundreds of beautiful decorator-styled colors _ from delicate pastels to rich deeper tones . here at last is your opportunity to create your ofnrfsfincrfve color effects in room after room - without fuss and here ore the colors that will match or blend wittfbny tones in room furnishings just pick the shode you want from the conveniently arranged real-paint color chips in the cotoraer album i get the same colors ogain — anytime i a out laster bonnet c;.n be a prim sailor or a pert shell . . . a shady-brimmed flo-glaze colorizer pain's are available in all interior finishes use them to wake up your home with new beauty or a pillbo v straw but it must be a new bonnet for easter ! • _ mplete line of painting accessories ami re more r m p-int , xk 1 s _*^ 39 front street b a m — . v «... _ e - n x stmmmmm imperial gives yoa for yoor moiiey 35 45 65 ,\ h the w omans shop dept hamilton yours faithfully b w.c p a tt*eve benev1des com spond ing secretary reid street
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1953-03-25 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1953 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 25 |
Type | Newspaper |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1953-03-25 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1953 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 25 |
Type | Newspaper |
Source | Microfilm |
Issue | no. 67 |
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Page | 6 |
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wedne8day march 25 1*3 page six the bermuda recorder letters to the editor parents told gordon names high government officials continued from page 2 child forgives as conspirator agricultural mrs dyer mrs ii simmons miss mary baxter mrs helen smith miss russell miss betty gilbert mrs eugene waynor mrs wm g guuter mrs t tuzo mrs u'conner mrs o seemore mrs ii t seemore mrs talford mrs carey mrs thomas mrs mil lery mrs amy faries mrs kenlin mrs carol cook lo__*oj leniper c continued from page 1 l continued from page 3 exhibition notice no 162 — march 1953 ment dr iordon quoted the coventor of jamaica as saying on the other hand dr tei cher continued it is unwise to ignore the real danger signals in the child's life the physical and mental are so mixed iu the growth of the child that they ean't be separated stut tering ties and allergies that appear under particular nircuin i stances should be heeded i lii'.ve ahrajra relieved that the only way to train people . , sponstibility is to give i : them coronation seats 10 be held at ui bermuda the tell you tjiiii it there was universal franchise the island would blow up that the tourist trade ueuii 1 vanish if they had to niii> |
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