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always fbe8h r for cooking ft drinldng g bermuda 4 recorder i ojlo c.yp anus w 5 purvis & co ltd published bi weekly price 6d wednesdays 9d saturdays canada's best hamilton bermuda wednesday july 21 1954 no 106 volume xxx director of education reports on progress of schools here calls for positive action on part ofl a.m.l church^fl '■'■■- 24el asm-ax mmmm d if^*:^^eifafe';^b wqwz . t ' ... 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this vote is provided the grants to the vested schools the salaries of all the teachers in the non rested schools and of the due largely to the fact that a considerable amount was ap propriated for the proposed technical school for hoys and it i s now evident that this school will not be erected daring the present year an assertion that more positive action was needed on the part of th a.m.e church in bermuda in safeguarding the free dom and general welfare of its members was made by mr arnold francis barrister-at-law in an address at the s-lth anni versary of the founding of richard allen a.m.e church i.i pecialist teachers and certain other miscellaneous expense the expenditure under this head for the half ear ended the th dim i'l.vl was 1_m..»00 or hv-imw less than half the amount appro priated for tlie whole year although the expenditure for the last half of the year will exceed that of the first half w daring the quarter the beard met on four occasions and there were in addition four meetings of the second ary education committee three meetings of the scholar ships committee three meet ings of t!te salaries commit tee one meeting of the junior training schools committee and one meeting of the build ings committee st < icorge s the anniversary was cele brated with a week of services which concluded on sunday with an inspiring address by the pastor the kev horace burton besides mr francis other speakers during the week included the kev a j adams paslor of emmanuel baptist church and mrs rosalie smith wife of the a.m.e presiding elder the interest ami welfare of members may be safeguarded by more positive action for example you may do so by en couraging education thrift and mutual welfare activi tics the east endei h keenest cadet of the year 13 yea old charles dyer of spanish point is being congratulated by mr 8 s toddings m.c.p el airman of the local forces board for having h en awarded the medal for t he keenest cadet of 1h54 the presentation took place al v.i.uict camp on saturday evening when other members of tbe berkeley cadet corps were presented medals and cups mr f s furbert principal of the berkeley is seen on the right wl ile captain card commandant of the bermuda cadet corps i s partially hidden by mr toddings story elsewhere told were continuing mr francis noted that the a.m.e church had always been a leader iu the field of education and that it was that body which took first steps to start the berkeley institute the country's lead ing secondary school it is anticipated that there will 1 a substantial balance in hand at the end of the year s all the aided schools were visiled by the director at least once during the sum mer term and routine visits were also paid to all the.e hool hy member ft the inspectorate iii this connec tion v should be mentioned that the aided schools which are wholly or partly support ed by the hoard ont of public funds and the term is used above in that sense tracing the history of the a.m.e church as a whole mr francis said it was obvi ously founded ou a platform of independence and full right of the people it serves dance to aid berkeley fund berkeley cadets famous blind catholic professor he added that it was re grettable that there was no provision made for secondary education in st george's what ever has been the reason for this appalling lack there is certainly no excuse he said somerset at the other end of the island has been struggling and to some extend had suc ceeded in providing secondary education for the children of that community mr francis noted highly praised by american singer to visiting from illinois give concert here to be true therefore to the ofigiiial intent of this church you its members must always lie wateh dogs of this inde pendence and full rights he added what prolines to v an »'«• tcresting tvatuiv y . lu , j formal ivlids nigfat , s uaaee at fkl . ciavhousc inn on aa v idav uhm july \ s a dance e«i_l i tu)i)ji speculation to who trill be i>i jh !-,»-«•« 1 the eol *■". s be.st amateur dance team we nuuriag high and the beamta of tapping feet heard a and then indicate that already partner are practis ing to synchronize with the music of philip dublin's local forces holidaying in bermuda is the kev father michael jodka a professor at marian hills seminaky at clarendon dills illinois he says he was in fluenced into coming to the colony by mr carl p wade whom lie met in nassau two board chairman bermuda music lover will ha vi a rare treat provided tlirin on saturday nighl wlletl miss dorothy overholt the ii 1 blind american concert artist will be presented at the bermudiana theatre in a con cert supported by local talent a considerable number of school functions which are usually held cither on thnr - day afternoons or al iiijrht were also attended by the di rector and by the inspector and supervisors where the rights of an in dividual member has been as sailed it is the function of tbe a.m.e church dating from its birth to seek to protect that member and to present a solid front mr francis said i felt that iu bermuda the church had not conceived its rob to be merely a waiting and watching dog high pntm for me perfor mance of tho berkeley cadets daring their annual camp which was completed on sun day was voiced by mr s s toddings m.c.p chairman of the local forces hoard at a presentation eovcniony at avar wick ctttup oii saturday even the priest who is a teacher of ancient christian literature says he waited until mr wade returned to the colony before making the trip he is a guest at the xew windsofr hotel while here he will be giving mass at st theresa's church hamilton where msgr dehler is pastof years ago this well-known aelio soprano who was truck blind three hours before she made her debut in new y o r k f\v vears ago ha travelled extensively throughout the i'nited states giving of her talents to aid the lighthouse ar american organization in ihe interest aud welfare of the kind she is due here with her husband on friday for a three day vacation he believed there were some plans for the establishment of some type of primary school in st george's however it would be to the credit of richard allen church and certainly following the tradi tions of the a.m.e church if you can mark your 84th anni versary by spearheading a movement iu the oide towne most important occurrence 4 perhaps the most im portant occurrence during the • piarter from an ediiv-at'ohni point of view va the passing of the education act ir».")4 which was brought into force on tin 25th may 1054 this act which amomr other im portant provisions contains band the dance which is being sponsored by miss lois drown mrs muriel robinson mrs helen francis and miss carol hill will benefit the berkeley institute library fund ft should be gay and well worth attending ing not merely watchdogs mr toddings addressed the unit which wa s smartly turned out on the camp parade ground b e f 0 r a presenting medals ml cups awarded tak individual and group perfor manee during the week a most significant award was the medal given charles dyer oi spanish point for being ih keenest cadet of z it seems to me that your function a s members of the church has to be a more posi tive one than merely watch ing and waiting certainly contiiitied on page 6 continued on page 2 personal and social in private life d*.s ovefhflll i mis james r wotjiuson siie end her husband are personal friends of the kev t w fo ter pastor of vernon temple a.m.e church in southampton towards which th proceeds from the concert will lie given by the artist '!'! e robinson and kev wea , a 4 axxw^^mw ■*. ■■" ■■•••■:■8is!_\1_t ___ t g ■v ,; "' ' zm hmh&m f • m kr * __________*' v hi vmh »_ ■_____■\. i-------------------------------------------f r j_lz eip m i ififlk ■- '•■■'■■;■i 7 w^^^mammmfamxjawamai^^ma ■,*,.. . ..■-■j geftitmi tmi^^sg m —■#%%»% s - ' 7/>~7*m"i "* :&,;*, «**"' '*"'" *=*?-._>-*•' m%is$tr ~ m t '-■•**■■d mmmmw^^zm^^z j -* b bst jm ii*~^jijb>**j^_____m 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' : ' : * : r .'^ s______________bbp*5bi -*? s s * j • among those witnessing the presentation were captain a (.. card commandant of the cadet corps mi f s fur bert principal of the berkeley ami mr t x tatem assistant master the si members id the berkeley company were under tlv command of i'.s.m leroy douglas leaving by pan american pane on inly 11 for holidays in the i'nited state were miss jennifer gabon and miss euniee gibon on parker's hill hamilton and airs do.ofliy vail puttew a u d daughter shirlej of devon shire * . ter worked closely together in the uc&gresa of racial sqttal wi *£?**•■cadet dyer g mere nndsret who could easily have been carried around in one o tl stockings of the tallesl boy iii camp was the youngesl and the smallest boy in camp in presenting him with the award mr toddings said thai he personally had been im nr"s-..(l with the youth's per forman'c despite his dimmntiveness h e w e n i throngh that assault course like a big veteran mr tod dings commented continued on page i afso leaving 8ffl july 11 was miss l : iila vnmlg of — o wiio was acconi pi'ii i'nl • ilofi bsiseome and her ii-'tihenv deiinis bascome patricia ivntecostal group leave for camp j zi canada leaving h-re >'■; thursdaj h's on a smiih package tour to the states were miss dora simmons and mrs beatrice simmons of somerset al i **■winnifred s rtoit of court street miss louisa mills of happy valley pond pem broke and mis clarice mc dowell of reid street a small party of p.erniudians in louv on sunday to t,'\;i a f\v weeks at the lake rbore pentecostal cam in cobarjr dntario heading the group was mrs verlie johnson wrho was accompanied by her son wendell and the misses wilhelmina doars euguenie walker doris samuels jessie williams sylvia berkeley and madeline doafrs for individual performane medals were given to comer brangaian lionel dowiin$rand hubert minors for rifle bren and sten gun shooting re mm among those who left for the stales on sunday last were mrs edith yanlowe and mrs gladys caines of khyber pass warwick welcome to bermuda charming mis s catherine hillups of trenton x.j is being greeted above by mr ronald perinchief manager of the newly organized perinchief tours agency which promotes holidays to bermuda for americans and also sponsors local tours by laud and sea for visitors miss billups was the agency's first client on hand to welcome her at the airport was mr r l pearman m.c.p she is a guest at the imperial hotel spoctivel \ cadets on the range cadets hubert minors and lionel dowling were pictured behind their bren and steii gun on the range at warwick camp during training of the berkeley ( adets last week the two youths received medals tor amassing the highest scores with their respective weapons below young c.mver brangman of somerset is seen on the extreme let aim ing his rifle he got the medal for being the best nile shot m the company photo by leon harvey the cup for the guard mounting competition went to platoon no 1 under sgt lowdrn kobinson tins pla toon got 207 points two more than ' platoon xo 2 under sgt l dowling comment the group travelled by plane o new york and from there were to motor to canada arrangements for their tour were made through the donald smith agency ■* • miss blossom burns of ely's harbour somerset left on july 14th for a holiday in xe.w york continued on page i r a^b w ww ualem01 a ________ ______ summertime favourites reallmf — reconstituted lime juice for lemonade _ limeade realemon - reconstituted lemon juice _ cooking — baking — salads boxed d.l^-vks any use where lemon or lime juice is required n_d remember the advantages more economical _ uniform consistency — zo squeezing — no mess ■— l«»*s trouble the weldon company
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1954-07-21 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1954 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 21 |
Type | Newspaper |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1954-07-21 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1954 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 21 |
Type | Newspaper |
Source | Microfilm |
Issue | no. 106 |
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Page | 1 |
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always fbe8h r for cooking ft drinldng g bermuda 4 recorder i ojlo c.yp anus w 5 purvis & co ltd published bi weekly price 6d wednesdays 9d saturdays canada's best hamilton bermuda wednesday july 21 1954 no 106 volume xxx director of education reports on progress of schools here calls for positive action on part ofl a.m.l church^fl 'â– 'â– â– - 24el asm-ax mmmm d if^*:^^eifafe';^b wqwz . t ' ... 'â– :â– :':'.â– 'â– â– :â– . b ibuxv > ws f '-' mm'v.iiso hp^i^^ss r mms wm&^z:yzz?ffiz m v 1^1 v^^^.'mihi h ict x â– * x\\\-xx\xi^^^ |
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