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fokooki alays fresh b bermuda - jl recorder i w0ju0 z-hzk&rf l^miikg purvis ltd published bi-weekly price 6d wednesdays 1 saturdays canada's best volume xxxn hamilton bermuda saturday january 7 1956 no 44 7p : n-7 7-*£§f '' - ffl 7^7 .... r : 7jpfll ewbr s^^^'^^^mbssbihbsfl al3jeffi^^&&3s^^3ih$p j££l '"'■■■■■■i • bt7'7 - 4^1118 ipt^si^^^j^^fc^^^b e , ftg-f flsh9m * £ l fe&^rssni : i , nsw w flfc j 5j*l6 : ' '• * < *' ), **'* , w^^^«^bb^jmmb plans for new offices on **•***•*" m z^simam '- .£'%-& ''' qfi^^w m m$$k 1 : -- 4 * hp^m i'll , «~ afkwmszr km w f i 1 w»fl sfc ■k »' ' '" bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbk w 7:jk $» | isbb bbk %^ wm^^^y^wm snt vis£7 ■_.... hotel site entails surprises a good many people are going to be surprised ' at what is to l)e built on the site of the fire-ravaged hamilton hotel it was stated in tlie house of assembly yesterday by mr s 8 toddings he was speaking during consideration of resolves to provide money for the demolition of the remains of tlie hotel as wel as to provide emergency accommodation for government offices during the dtbate members tried to find out from tlie chairman at the board of public works the hon ii d butterfield what typ ■of build in was to be put on the site he i.iade only no committal replies to numbers queries first on the school building programme — if they got any further behind in that sched ule they would never catch up he said also on the exten sion at the king edward vii memorial hospital then on the central building in hamil ton he thought that work should be delayed on the pro posed medical and health centre as well as crown lands corporation projects president john henry lewis of morris brown univer sity is due here next month for a series of lectures at harris bay and st georges story on page 8 it was generally believed that tlie oen-r.il post office would be ineo:;i i ated in any building consti 1 ed on the site but mr t-jjdings stated he heard ruiiloui's to the con trary he added that lie had not been able to confirm what he had heard but it was tied up with the site of the hamil ton prison and the proposed prison at casemates volunteer workers are seen above removing property from the premises of hill com pany reid street which were extensively damaged by fire on xew year's night looking on is mr cyril simmons one of the company officials the company which dealt in upholstery and the wholesale of certain types of goods suffered ■loss of over 000 their shop was recently renovated eleven to be arraigned at opening of supreme court the wor e r williams who is mayor of hamilton thought that a golden oppor tunity had been presented as a result of the fire for both municipal anthorities and cen tral government to do an out standing civic job by making the centre of hamilton a de cent civic block he said thought should be given to the much needed city hall and also the widening of wesley street the premises are owned by the pembroke-hamilton club which is situated on the floor above the hill company the club rooms ilso had only recently been renovated and refur nished and damage caused by smoke and water was estimated to have been over 1,000 photo by ed kelly eleven men ranging in age from 21 to 36 years are listed for trial at the criminal session of the hilary term of the supreme court wjiich opens on monday before the chief jus tice the hon sir j t oilbert q.c and the assistant justice sir allan smith and an alternate offence of re ceivmg mr j e p vesey chairman of the finance committee sug gested that yesterday was a good time to debate the future of the hamilton hotel site he thought that construction of government offices there should take priority over other major works planned by the govern ment a charge of breaking enter ing and stealing is listed against randolph cebert yotrk 32 and leroy canterbury richardson 29 they are accused of raiding the cosmo politan liquor store and are being held in custody eisenhower for 2-party probe of bias charges any specific localities but some groups have been pro testing alleged discriminations against the xegro in certain southern states popular somerset couple wed t recommend that the sub stance of these charges be thoroughly examined by a bipartisan commission created by the congress mr eisen heading the list is ludwig roosevelt cann 27 who is to be retried on three cjiarges on which two juries at the michaelmas term of the supreme court failed to reach a verdict on a few weeks back cann who is in custody will again be represented by miss lois brown barrister-at-law a papal ir west end couple were united in holy matrimony in i double ring ceremony per formed at wesleyan methodist church somerset on thursday december 29 the bride was miss izola maria chol mondeley daughter of mr and mrs edward cholmondeley of herman's hill somerset and groom was mr gerald harvey on of mr ambrose harvey of si-aui hill and the late mrs eveline harvey mr toddings remarked while mr williams was speaking it seems to me that a lot of people are going to get rich out of this thing vivian eugene symonds 24 is charged with indecent as sault and is in custody while charles douglas 25 is on bail awaiting trial for allegedly driving while under the in fluence of drink washington jan 5 president eisenhower called on congre ss today to set up a bi-partisan commission to in vestigate alleged violations of rightsh mr vesey added that it would be in the best interest of the colony for the works department to concentrate hower said it is hoped that such a commission will be established promptly so that it may arrive at finding which can receive early con sideration rwtn his s t at e-of th e-uu ion it is disturbing that in some message mr eisenhower said : loealitie allegations persist that xegro citizens are being deprived of their right to vote and are likewise being sub jected to unwarranted econ omic pressures john jacobs 36 and harold james booth 22 face separate charges of stealing and david matthew dobson 26 and robert edward siggin 22 are charged with fighting in a public place going armed in public to cause terror a separate charge of cairrying an unlicensed firearm is against dobson only 500 see marriage of teacher and policeman at £. end redingote effect with pleated tiers of nylon tulle it was decorated with seed pearls and sequims her head piece was a dainty pearl and rhine stone tiera which held in place a fingertip veil the bride's bouquet was of white glamelias the gowns of all the attend ants were made along the same lines but of different colours with fitted bodices wide full length skirts of nylon net over taffetta they wore satin gauntlets and matching hats and carried bouquets of carnations twenty-two-year-old edwin winslow packwood who is on bail will be arraigned on two charges : attempted grevious bodily harm and driving an autocycle while under influence of drink asserting that diserimina tion and cgregation have been all but eliminated in the executive branch of the gov rnment he said : weara expand this effort fl miss cholm indeley was given in marriage by her father ami attended only by her nieee miss may pringle the groom was served by mr leon bean while mr bill roberts and mr junius bur rows were ushers everv the president did not name continued on page 10 a very pretty wedding was solemnized at ancient st peter's church st george's on thursday december 29 when miss dorothy ismay vivienne guishard daughter of mr a e guishard head master of east end school and mrs guishard became the bride of mr john thomas simmons son of mrs marion simmons of ely's harbour somerset and the late mr walter simmons aubrey harold cubitt pack wood 21 is also on bail and faces two cliarges of stealing pklt&fc^j^xas j ffisss ssssmtl^rii^ssr '**' ***■*■x mit*lm&&2a aa : & : i , t^^shrk^p s t r k afl : l£9 fchutiy 7 .,-.^-^ wmfes " 3s 5*j4 t^k a!^sssssssssssssh»7 - i5 shf ■*■"■:?: ■t^vt^ss 7 vak :: " 3fc s^se sfls^sfli jssbssv m*;?5s 7 j*b j j8 gbrhn ssssssssstt v v l : ' ,( '"" * '"^ bp^i 77 - '$£&& wm^^mtbnmmm^a\wk^^mmi^kmmwwmtwmmm heefljsb m js ajssstews3ya£5<bt 7 s^m^'^k v v irins!s at . . waf jtj s kr>ohb w j«-jf^w1£7 tafflftnp - , ' , biit > '' 7 v -- the bride was most cjiarm in ly dressed in a gown of lace and nylon tulle over satin which ended in a long train she carried a bouquet ot red the maid of honour wore torquoise miss millett and miss dillworth coral colour and miss pearman and miss bean cotillion blue the bride was on the staff at east end school until the end of the christmas term and is now teaching at west end school she was edu cated at the berkeley insti tute and in canada white roses miss pringle velvet and nylon tulle tlie ceremony was performed hy the rev mr johnson pas tor of the church hymns sung were master let me walk with thee and o perfect love the lord's prayer was sung by mrs ismay philip the organist was the bride's sister mrs jessie dickenson the bride was given in marriage by her father and attended by her twin sister miss majorie guishard as maid of honour her maids were the misses norma millet rosalyn dilworth i a n t h s pearman and constance bean the groom who is a mem ber of the western division of the bermuda police foree was attended by his brother mr john simmons as best man and messrs allan lister betram guishard charles robinson and edgar durrant as ushers mr and mrs simmons re ceived about 500 of their relatives and friends after the marriage at a reception held at masonic hall st george's they are now making their home at heatheote hill , relatives and friends of the couple attended a reception which followed the ceremony at chrisley hall the bride is a dressmaker and was one of the operators of sandys fashion house mr and mrs harvey are residing on sound view road somerset somerset the marriage was performed by archdeacon j>>hn stow rector of st george's parish mr ottiwel burch presided at the console for the singing of hymns the voice that breathed o'er eden and o father all creating a solo panis angelicus o lord of mercy was sung by mrs rebecca fubler no confirmation of purchase of city property for 200,000 thieves break into grocery last night no confirmation was forth coming this morning of re ported plans by firm of h a & e smith ltd to purchase property fronting on reid and front streets for some 200 000 the property belongs to the estate of the late mr w m conyers and houses the offices of watlington and conyers front street and smith's on reid street a branch store of the a-l grocery situated on middle road devonshire was broken and entered last night and a quantity of candy was stolen the manager mr mauel ma derios reported to police head quarters today mr and mrs gladwyn walton de vere brown were married at pembroke church on christmas eve the bride is the former miss barbara lucille ming daughter of mr wesley le roy ming and the late isabel ming nee virgil the groom is the son of mr walton st george brown and the late pearl brown nee bean the bride was a striking picture in her full length gown of rose point lace over satin the dress was stvled with a fitted bodice and a skirt giving a scalloped newly weds — seen here are mr and mrs gerald harvey of sound view road somerset who were married last week story elsewhere — photo by earl perinchief " '* ' in why not try these two jufo mss baking companions
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1956-01-07 |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1956-01-07 |
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Day | 07 |
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fokooki alays fresh b bermuda - jl recorder i w0ju0 z-hzk&rf l^miikg purvis ltd published bi-weekly price 6d wednesdays 1 saturdays canada's best volume xxxn hamilton bermuda saturday january 7 1956 no 44 7p : n-7 7-*£§f '' - ffl 7^7 .... r : 7jpfll ewbr s^^^'^^^mbssbihbsfl al3jeffi^^&&3s^^3ih$p j££l '"'■■■■■■i • bt7'7 - 4^1118 ipt^si^^^j^^fc^^^b e , ftg-f flsh9m * £ l fe&^rssni : i , nsw w flfc j 5j*l6 : ' '• * < *' ), **'* , w^^^«^bb^jmmb plans for new offices on **•***•*" m z^simam '- .£'%-& ''' qfi^^w m m$$k 1 : -- 4 * hp^m i'll , «~ afkwmszr km w f i 1 w»fl sfc ■k »' ' '" bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbk w 7:jk $» | isbb bbk %^ wm^^^y^wm snt vis£7 ■_.... hotel site entails surprises a good many people are going to be surprised ' at what is to l)e built on the site of the fire-ravaged hamilton hotel it was stated in tlie house of assembly yesterday by mr s 8 toddings he was speaking during consideration of resolves to provide money for the demolition of the remains of tlie hotel as wel as to provide emergency accommodation for government offices during the dtbate members tried to find out from tlie chairman at the board of public works the hon ii d butterfield what typ ■of build in was to be put on the site he i.iade only no committal replies to numbers queries first on the school building programme — if they got any further behind in that sched ule they would never catch up he said also on the exten sion at the king edward vii memorial hospital then on the central building in hamil ton he thought that work should be delayed on the pro posed medical and health centre as well as crown lands corporation projects president john henry lewis of morris brown univer sity is due here next month for a series of lectures at harris bay and st georges story on page 8 it was generally believed that tlie oen-r.il post office would be ineo:;i i ated in any building consti 1 ed on the site but mr t-jjdings stated he heard ruiiloui's to the con trary he added that lie had not been able to confirm what he had heard but it was tied up with the site of the hamil ton prison and the proposed prison at casemates volunteer workers are seen above removing property from the premises of hill com pany reid street which were extensively damaged by fire on xew year's night looking on is mr cyril simmons one of the company officials the company which dealt in upholstery and the wholesale of certain types of goods suffered ■loss of over 000 their shop was recently renovated eleven to be arraigned at opening of supreme court the wor e r williams who is mayor of hamilton thought that a golden oppor tunity had been presented as a result of the fire for both municipal anthorities and cen tral government to do an out standing civic job by making the centre of hamilton a de cent civic block he said thought should be given to the much needed city hall and also the widening of wesley street the premises are owned by the pembroke-hamilton club which is situated on the floor above the hill company the club rooms ilso had only recently been renovated and refur nished and damage caused by smoke and water was estimated to have been over 1,000 photo by ed kelly eleven men ranging in age from 21 to 36 years are listed for trial at the criminal session of the hilary term of the supreme court wjiich opens on monday before the chief jus tice the hon sir j t oilbert q.c and the assistant justice sir allan smith and an alternate offence of re ceivmg mr j e p vesey chairman of the finance committee sug gested that yesterday was a good time to debate the future of the hamilton hotel site he thought that construction of government offices there should take priority over other major works planned by the govern ment a charge of breaking enter ing and stealing is listed against randolph cebert yotrk 32 and leroy canterbury richardson 29 they are accused of raiding the cosmo politan liquor store and are being held in custody eisenhower for 2-party probe of bias charges any specific localities but some groups have been pro testing alleged discriminations against the xegro in certain southern states popular somerset couple wed t recommend that the sub stance of these charges be thoroughly examined by a bipartisan commission created by the congress mr eisen heading the list is ludwig roosevelt cann 27 who is to be retried on three cjiarges on which two juries at the michaelmas term of the supreme court failed to reach a verdict on a few weeks back cann who is in custody will again be represented by miss lois brown barrister-at-law a papal ir west end couple were united in holy matrimony in i double ring ceremony per formed at wesleyan methodist church somerset on thursday december 29 the bride was miss izola maria chol mondeley daughter of mr and mrs edward cholmondeley of herman's hill somerset and groom was mr gerald harvey on of mr ambrose harvey of si-aui hill and the late mrs eveline harvey mr toddings remarked while mr williams was speaking it seems to me that a lot of people are going to get rich out of this thing vivian eugene symonds 24 is charged with indecent as sault and is in custody while charles douglas 25 is on bail awaiting trial for allegedly driving while under the in fluence of drink washington jan 5 president eisenhower called on congre ss today to set up a bi-partisan commission to in vestigate alleged violations of rightsh mr vesey added that it would be in the best interest of the colony for the works department to concentrate hower said it is hoped that such a commission will be established promptly so that it may arrive at finding which can receive early con sideration rwtn his s t at e-of th e-uu ion it is disturbing that in some message mr eisenhower said : loealitie allegations persist that xegro citizens are being deprived of their right to vote and are likewise being sub jected to unwarranted econ omic pressures john jacobs 36 and harold james booth 22 face separate charges of stealing and david matthew dobson 26 and robert edward siggin 22 are charged with fighting in a public place going armed in public to cause terror a separate charge of cairrying an unlicensed firearm is against dobson only 500 see marriage of teacher and policeman at £. end redingote effect with pleated tiers of nylon tulle it was decorated with seed pearls and sequims her head piece was a dainty pearl and rhine stone tiera which held in place a fingertip veil the bride's bouquet was of white glamelias the gowns of all the attend ants were made along the same lines but of different colours with fitted bodices wide full length skirts of nylon net over taffetta they wore satin gauntlets and matching hats and carried bouquets of carnations twenty-two-year-old edwin winslow packwood who is on bail will be arraigned on two charges : attempted grevious bodily harm and driving an autocycle while under influence of drink asserting that diserimina tion and cgregation have been all but eliminated in the executive branch of the gov rnment he said : weara expand this effort fl miss cholm indeley was given in marriage by her father ami attended only by her nieee miss may pringle the groom was served by mr leon bean while mr bill roberts and mr junius bur rows were ushers everv the president did not name continued on page 10 a very pretty wedding was solemnized at ancient st peter's church st george's on thursday december 29 when miss dorothy ismay vivienne guishard daughter of mr a e guishard head master of east end school and mrs guishard became the bride of mr john thomas simmons son of mrs marion simmons of ely's harbour somerset and the late mr walter simmons aubrey harold cubitt pack wood 21 is also on bail and faces two cliarges of stealing pklt&fc^j^xas j ffisss ssssmtl^rii^ssr '**' ***■*■x mit*lm&&2a aa : & : i , t^^shrk^p s t r k afl : l£9 fchutiy 7 .,-.^-^ wmfes " 3s 5*j4 t^k a!^sssssssssssssh»7 - i5 shf ■*■"■:?: ■t^vt^ss 7 vak :: " 3fc s^se sfls^sfli jssbssv m*;?5s 7 j*b j j8 gbrhn ssssssssstt v v l : ' ,( '"" * '"^ bp^i 77 - '$£&& wm^^mtbnmmm^a\wk^^mmi^kmmwwmtwmmm heefljsb m js ajssstews3ya£5 |
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