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saturday august 11 19o the bermuda he00boe1 page n psychology now moves to baby furniture field somers isles ku m _^ __ oihogoodstait a w && r f #| ia a r u n i 5 the long arm of psychology having all but relegated tin old-fashioned spanking tc the woodshed is now moving into the children's furniture field a survey of the nation al baby and children's show at the coliseum showed yes terday perspective on how standard chairs seem when viewed through children's eyes 1 he show which will rut through sunday is aimed at both the trade and the public many of the hundred exhibi tors like john t bergesoii president of first furniture lancaster mass are in thi show because they are looking for additional distribution heavy scoring and good bowling keynotes dusting off the sports among other kiddie fur niture feaiurul at tht exhibi tion which opened saturday is a combination high chair bathinctte and toilet trainer the somers isles cricket league knock-out conipetitiell was off to a good start la it thursday afternoon goo hatting and bowling feats by members of tiie winning and losing sides keynou'd the per formances some of the faaaaa were close while others weiv won by he proverbial mile as in the league flay this season some of the best gaimes featured eastern teams bermuda general theatres outlets still others are importers like holland american carri age import c and the ger man trade association re cording to holand american which is displaying a group of low-slung baby - buggies with finger-iip suspension that seem to reflect a sports car influence america annu ally imports about 20.000 baby carriages out of the nether by stabilizer it is being displayed bv are chair co and its manifold functions according to w.i 1/illie president of the firm are calculated to give the child a home and vur remarks in wednesday's issue on the cup mate drew a healthy response from some of the people who real it several people have requested that we publish it aga:i m today's paper it sounds like a good idea to do that wi wish t say w that w were wrong several weeks ag when we advocated the removal of anybody from the sc team no matter who in order to make room for woods ant roberts in the cup team we retract that stakm : ■the housenold name in entertainment ti leeillig oi m'clirim things are gettinj point mr lillie sai maim fact urerm to till such a game was the i lli hamilton parish game which phc won by a scant two run where island theatre arc getting iov today more and more to be psycho as uiisuited to this present agi iftgrists lamb the german trade associa tion a irroup of twenty-five american importers is shoe ing a variety of toys an d!s tuffed toys including a three foot-high bloodhound that one woman visitor said has a continuous trom 2 p.m vet another psychologic note was struck by a jmiibi furniture !■calypsonians tussle on cricket pitch tomorrow but it seems we were treading on more acceptable grounds on wednesday we have no axe to grind about any particular thing we wish to see the cup bfatefa movi ever forward on a well greased and nicely balanced axis a-ll is not what it should be and both ehlbs will have tc buck itp the captains present and future will have to be fighters at heart ik1 willini to take a chance for the sake of the game they will h.lv fo lead in this and not hide behind any small thing which may offer then shelter we wish for no more badly drawn matches poor trate<ry and pri 2 00 4.10 6.00 7.50 9.50 p.jn gary cooper charles bickford ralph bellamy in man i a revers twist throngl th looking rlas featuring oversized furniture designed to give the adult great deal of personality the fifth annual castle ha bour calypso cup match he'd between the calypso musiciam of the east and west end ot the colony is set for sunday afternoon at the somerset cricket club when um we.-it end team captained by wrfllv cross defends its cuf the court-martial of billy full floor show mitchell featuring negative cnckel ldna smith s musical trio bat aa remind readers that in ten years — l!»47-.")ti th cur maii-h haw been drawn six times tfiat is a poor average rnvrw i-aii hf honourable spirited and exciting as was the case in 1047 the others were bad for the game whatever way you look at it especially the 1949-50 game tuesday wednesday thursday tonight and tomorrow captain wally cross and his calypso serenaders ar ' shown above at castle har bour hotel where they play nightly the group includ.'s isinan minnrhrttr george bogers and cuddy bean joanne dru and liberace jam session thursday at 3:30 p.m sincerely yours sea view club has all the lire and adventure disappeared from fhe cur match compared with what it used to be in the days of f h > johnson's swainson's darrell's and bowlings are the days of the hunt's the simmon's and the simons really friday saturday monday rock hudson and donna reed in the first year ot play fat tiie castle harbour calypso cup kingley swan's east end team won the next two yea-si the match was a draw and u i'm the west end team won in the last two exciting minutes of play gone forever include ix your summer plans gun fury and here is what we wrote last wednesdav wa believe a record crowd witnessed the cup tm-te this year and all st george's should be well satisfied wi'l themselves for the job they did as hosts for two days every body was w'dl received and treated with consideration and kindness wherever thev went in ye hide towne st georg ians were no more responsible fob the rain than we were so it is reasonable to suppose they would have been happier without it it is too bad it came when it did on friday bad it not done so the fans may have forgotten that they were robbed of ten to fifteen minutes play the erening before make the holiday complete attending new opera house today the first berkeley boat ride a moonlight cruise gosling bros cup match at bailey s bay 1.15 p.m the sixth annual cup match between warwick workmen's li ub and hamilton parish workmen's club will be played for the josling brothers trophy at bailey's bay field on thursday august 2'i beginning at 10 a.m in the danny kaye and glynis johns in chauncey m depew saturday august 18th the court jester when the game finished on thursday evening pre maturely most people were optimistic about the game 01 the following day to a person they all thought that it would sparkle with spirit and be well worth seeing mosi of all they expected a thrilling finish to an exciting garni whatever the result they failed to get either from a am that died in agony also at 3.05 at 8.30 p.m bill elliott in r roan hamilton return of wild bill devonshire vs pond hill unlimited moonlight ! seabreeze ! fun ! stars evening at 7.45 p.m pichard kiley and kathryn grant and refreshments ! aboard devonshire recreation club will be playing the l'ond hill stars in a friendly game o cricket ou sunday august 12th on devonshire tield ganii si arts at 1.30 p.m represent ing devonshire will be tickets 10 - there were frowns ot disapproval when the game end ed as it ded and we got to thinking afterwards that tic fans had every right to be it was a bad business and we hep for everybody's sake that it will nut be permitted to hap pen again there are times when it pays to heed the gremo ling of spectators and the st george's cricket club and the somerset c.c would be wise to see that it does not in fact happen again the chicken efforts to avoid making the game really worthwhile before it was drawn was most noticeable from the outset a draw seemed a foregone con clusion after the prolonged heavy rain downfall but the two captains and the two clubs could have seen to it thai the game was kept interesting stern measures should be adopted with captains who fail to take a realistic vi'-v about some things captains without a sense of adventure can't be expected to be anything but a hindrance to the general welfare of the game and all that it stands for obtainable from phen1x city story the committee also at 9.30 p.m kenneth toby and faith domergue the recorder office hamilton the blub jay luncheonette hamilton g hassett capt m jaques s thomas ii talbot b richardson w wilson e glasgow l warner d daniels l smith l edwards wilson's luncheonette warwick * it came from beneath the sea v i hh green fence flatts the economy siioi pembroke west reserves : 1j . simmons r rhode monday tuesday wednesday roeert wagner terry moore gilbert roland sponsors of the advertisement umpire g lining scorei e tucker clarence darrell dry goods store flatts wright s refreshment parlour st george's electronic devices for studying the brain belnjce dry goods store serpentine road darrell & seamen's modern grocery flatts beneath the 12-mile reef 1 in cinemaseope and technicolor jontinued from rage 2 during the match on friday we heard many nneom plinientary things said about the clubs we wen interest ed to hear that in the last eight cup matches five have been drawn that is a mighty poor average iu anybody's language we did not know this we did not believe it when we heard it but a check back through the files soon convinced us that the people who said it were right m phil carey and martha hyer woik was trying to find th ciianges in the brain and th link between tiie electrical character anil behaviour of th ! individual concerned and iu this way it was boiled to forge a permanent link between psychology and physiology the pembroke hamilton club wyoming renegades will hold a basket picnic thursday friday saturday james stewart and cathy o'donnell every instance one ot the most promising lines of research at the moment dr grey walter said was the use of these electrical methods for the study of learning the brain was es sentially the organ of learn ing and the human brain par ticularly had evolved an al most infinitely adaptable store house of experience xow at last electrical signs of the ef fect of experience and even of memories were beginning to be discovered in the brain some people thought that the scientific study of human being was bound to destroy our respect for one another but this was not so the more we see of the intimate details of the human brain at work said dr grey walter the more we admire the ele gance and economy and in dividuality of its design at st george s we also heard the opinion freely expressed that som captains of former years would have made a game of it men like warren simmons anion hunt walter dan ell fielding swan alma hunt and others before them would have made every attempt to make a fight of it they wen men with spirit who loved a fight they foaght hardesi when they were in less favourable position or when tiny were in a hole they were not afraid to pit their wits and strength against the other fellows compared with the ne gative policies of some cup match captains today these men were masters at the art of leadng others we also found out that woodgate simmons was the only captain to lead somerset to victory since 1948 he won the cup in 1!)")4 captain today have as much opportunity as anybody before them to make their games interesting but they run from anything that looks like a challenge they hide be hind every excuse they can lay thier hands on as we saw in this cup match the game was robbed of spice when st george's failed to go in to bat for the ten minutes remain ing for play os thursday who talked who into that awful mistake f man from laramie thursday august 23rd george gobel and mitzi gaynor the m.s chauncey m depew will leave the flagpole at 12:30 the birds and the bees music ix attendance members famines and friends are cordially invited to attend the films control of exhibition act 1955 section 10 schedule a limited amount of tickets available it is an offence por any person under the age of 11 to be present at the showing of this pilm adults 10 - children 5 refreshments compj mentary tickets to members may be obtained from the sports secretary r c pearman sports secretary advertise in.the bermuda 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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1956-08-11 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1956 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 11 |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1956-08-11 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1956 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 11 |
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saturday august 11 19o the bermuda he00boe1 page n psychology now moves to baby furniture field somers isles ku m _^ __ oihogoodstait a w && r f #| ia a r u n i 5 the long arm of psychology having all but relegated tin old-fashioned spanking tc the woodshed is now moving into the children's furniture field a survey of the nation al baby and children's show at the coliseum showed yes terday perspective on how standard chairs seem when viewed through children's eyes 1 he show which will rut through sunday is aimed at both the trade and the public many of the hundred exhibi tors like john t bergesoii president of first furniture lancaster mass are in thi show because they are looking for additional distribution heavy scoring and good bowling keynotes dusting off the sports among other kiddie fur niture feaiurul at tht exhibi tion which opened saturday is a combination high chair bathinctte and toilet trainer the somers isles cricket league knock-out conipetitiell was off to a good start la it thursday afternoon goo hatting and bowling feats by members of tiie winning and losing sides keynou'd the per formances some of the faaaaa were close while others weiv won by he proverbial mile as in the league flay this season some of the best gaimes featured eastern teams bermuda general theatres outlets still others are importers like holland american carri age import c and the ger man trade association re cording to holand american which is displaying a group of low-slung baby - buggies with finger-iip suspension that seem to reflect a sports car influence america annu ally imports about 20.000 baby carriages out of the nether by stabilizer it is being displayed bv are chair co and its manifold functions according to w.i 1/illie president of the firm are calculated to give the child a home and vur remarks in wednesday's issue on the cup mate drew a healthy response from some of the people who real it several people have requested that we publish it aga:i m today's paper it sounds like a good idea to do that wi wish t say w that w were wrong several weeks ag when we advocated the removal of anybody from the sc team no matter who in order to make room for woods ant roberts in the cup team we retract that stakm : â– the housenold name in entertainment ti leeillig oi m'clirim things are gettinj point mr lillie sai maim fact urerm to till such a game was the i lli hamilton parish game which phc won by a scant two run where island theatre arc getting iov today more and more to be psycho as uiisuited to this present agi iftgrists lamb the german trade associa tion a irroup of twenty-five american importers is shoe ing a variety of toys an d!s tuffed toys including a three foot-high bloodhound that one woman visitor said has a continuous trom 2 p.m vet another psychologic note was struck by a jmiibi furniture !â– calypsonians tussle on cricket pitch tomorrow but it seems we were treading on more acceptable grounds on wednesday we have no axe to grind about any particular thing we wish to see the cup bfatefa movi ever forward on a well greased and nicely balanced axis a-ll is not what it should be and both ehlbs will have tc buck itp the captains present and future will have to be fighters at heart ik1 willini to take a chance for the sake of the game they will h.lv fo lead in this and not hide behind any small thing which may offer then shelter we wish for no more badly drawn matches poor trate |
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