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i to uwjong&uriniong th0 0 sbes ' j " is ltd j™vis_lra _ kmnhed bi-weekly price wednesdays i saturdays |§|| a * ents i ■» * volume xxxii ai».n_ru bermuda saturday november 10 195i jno __. pearly 3 million budget for 57 tabled in house yesterday kermuda s millarc bishop here to set w new church at happy valley road governments stand williams to make n y on tv issue debut at larnegu creates hot debate in assembly i.isnop k a carr organize and fires-ding bishop of the re hohoth church of god apos toll arrived in the colony 01 wednesday to set up a brand of his denomination at happj valley road pembroke 11 mas accompanied by two evan u-elixts whom he will leave ii eharge of ihe work when hi departs next wednesday !>.„ i i _. " ' ine many triends and ad mirers of bermuda born mil lard williams the bass-bati tone will be pleased to lean that he will make his carnegh hall debut in new york to morrow evening he will be j ut ii-jioi l 01 a sciect committee ueaaea py iur xjoiuu smith whieh exposed what one member called the goveri baent's lamentable stand on the introduction of television i r.eriinida by tlie u.s air force authorities was furiously d the house of assembly yesten!a|^^^^g^^^^^^m m^m^m^m^m tiiree vitl thi ll a luekr lie also allegec that mr ttfcker drafted a mes sage which came to the house sdpposedly from the governor mn t....i i _.!__ i finance committee lrges reduction in tax on t and english woollen mr lut-ker vehemently de nied this and mr smith late retracted the statement accompanied on t n . piano b charlea wadsworth wh played for him at hi two high ly successful bermuda recital last april ""■»»• j jmitigei approximating i...ii(i(i.ll(ll was prt sented to the house of assembly yesterday by the chairman ■the finance committee mr j e p vesey along with a repoi recommending slashes in taxes on television sets and englis woollen goods discontinuance of export tax on motor vehicle and a hike in the duty on auxiliary bicyclcb <!::■to the nl to hai gpaccess opiil con mil the in i l,„l,il sl . tne junaiey field televisioi station — which he american wanted to operate on an island wide basis for their personne — because local interests wen not ready to finalise television also that they were unconsti tutional in their stand with re gard to the prohibition of out side aerials and made untrue statements about tv policy tr ftmi + li alam cirt-t-na t .• tsermudains playing a prom inent role iu the organizatioi of the new chu'rch are mr ant mrs conrad d sealey a whose home the bishop is stay ing mr sealey said there an about is others closely asso ciated with them t _-*. report alter mr 11 ,). tueke tiescribed it as malicious am bristling with innuendoes ant half-truths other members all supporters of the execu tive referred to it as in accurate derogatory out o the bounls of parliamentary r __________ iiiird heading cf bill not riskec mv n imams is the son o air and lbs e charlea w3 liams of berkeley road pern broke he received his educa tion at central school ami tin berkeley institute befort going on to the toronto con servatory of music from whicl he received his a.c.t.m i ne non 11 t \\ atlmgtoi member-in-charge of the con tentious prohibited publica tions bill would not risk put ting it through third reading in the house of assembly yes terday when the order wai called he looked around te marked that the house wai slim after the lengthy tv de bate and added he thought ht would carry it over i ins win mean that no only our visitors should be abl to huy at more advantageou prices but our own people wil also do likewise the com mittee reported isn aim nr , roreigi um • _ ni jdsiiop ( arr is a native o nevis b.w.i he went to th united states in 1912 ant passed through bermuda ei route he completed his educa tion there and was o.-dainec ii minis er i n lf>!4 m t ] 1 church of cod jn christ whicl has headquarters in memphis t nnessee in 1934 he became a bishop but broke away from the denomination in 1040 head church of th rehoboth organization is in baltimore md bishop cart saitl he added hat there are branches all over the united stares england and the west indies the women who will take charge when bishop car leaves are evangelists m 1 smith ami i williams nr r v jlisiek felt si strongly against the repor tliat he said it should b expunged from the parlia mentary record it should no go down in the archives ant he asked tlie speaker to say i i if'ff h'^y oain_f lr-jtf + 1-ii pi ojuicl tr i iur smith also stated tha the government put negotia tions in the hands of a com mittee of one headed by tin hon james pearman and tha the committee turned over tin negotiations to the vested in terests represented by mr histimateti revenue tor 195 was set at 2-959,108 and ex penditure at 2,956,706 leav ins an estimated surplus o 2.-102 on the year's operations the report was signed b mr vesey mr gilbert a cooper and mr l m barnes it was set down for considera tion at next friday's sitting mr vesey saitl he had hopet to circulate copies of tin estimate along with the report but the ivinter was not abb to have them ready befon saturday noon he added thai the committee had finished work on the estimates as early as september 12 though the committee felt m economic position was healthier thev warned that every effort must be made to make the goods imported for resale attractive to visitors many merchants were finding it increasingly difficult to com pete with prices in america on similar goods due to the reduc tion in customs duties in the united states io onset tne loss ot revenn resulting from this course the urged an increase in the dut on bicycles and auxiliary bi cydies to produce an addi tional 22.000 in 10o7 in i:i ne joined the i e i'aur infantry chorus and thi following year became a mem her of the famous porgy an bess i-ast which toured th united states and elsewhere he has appeared on both i-adit and television broadcasts anc has performed in many citie on the eastern seaboard i icie was some rcay tin course could be followed t<1 .■_-!_-__- ___ _ i . . i ne debate was marked b almost continuous interrup tions calls for retraction o statements proof of charge and angry interpolations mos harrassed was mr smith win got at variance with member on the floor as well as tin chairman colonel j c ast mr t.v outerbridge tumbles oui of seat during debate wni regard to teievisioi apparatus the committee fel the duty should he the same a that on radios and there-fob should be reduced from th present r>0 british ant foreign i f ; plus iy surta to l r ; and iy respectively it was their opinion that witl the advent of television somt 5-900 in revenue would bt produced at the lowefr rate v '* m -& i . .,, ji embers of the artiste family in bermuda will he th ing up to attend tomorrow re.-it-il -.__. ____.-_« va v ) umerunuge created an unusual stir in th ; house of assembly yesterday when he fell side-ways out of hi seat onto the floor during the heated debate on the sorry stor of the introduction of television in the colon^^^^^^^^h ; in^h^h^h^^i will to mi the membel sitl when suddenlfl unbalance tumble on heat fr on left to whill gravl men all about from all m^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g del th attack to hi on the iiiil he a meml an conil pear with al mr all the former to to the tin member heard me car to audi from hat i no to himh the protm then a littll woou reetia vt one point mr smith tolt his detractors these inter ruptions are designs to dis guise somethings which ar uncomfortable for lion mem hers later he told tht chairman directly when he re ' aet a charge that a busbies concern was made to tow thi line it is a novelty to mt that a chairman of tliis house is here to protect vested in teresfs if t sa v something fbont a company or a b or c outside tin's house it is none of your business tl ______ j 1 a iew more turnips or i couple quarts of milk addet mr s 8 toddings mr h j tucker told m*r outerbridge that he apparent ly was unable to understand english as it was written be cause of the interpretation tht latter made of records in tin executive couuicl's tv files h e went on to say if the lion member would only bring an open mind and a closed mouth to the house instead of being the other way around he would be a lot better off i think he should cultivate that the chairman col j c astwood interrupted here to remind mr tucker that he should not # indulge in person alities you are perfectly correct mr chairman i am sorry t should not have said what i thought about the hon mem presentation dinner marks end of west end sail boat club's seasoi 1 ney were satisfied that tn ecouomic position of the colon did not call for a continuane of the export tax on moto c.irs less than five years oh and recommended its diseon tiimance ft*l » ■« __ me west hnd s a i boat clul wound up it its 195c season oi thursday night with a sump tons presentation dinner helt in the auditorium of somerse cricket club some 200 mem hers and friends of the clul were present and spent j most enjoyable evening market by speeches dining and danc _■■__. iney were also glad to b informed that arrangement had been made with the fnitet states authorities whereby the would contribute towards tin cost of the education of theii children in bermuda schools the anticipated amount fo 19.")7 was 40.000 ami was in eluded under departmental re ceipts t : it _•. among th e recipients o prizes were a miliett m smith h lightbourne e lovell . |. outerbridge ii li-rhtbourne a laws b smith c simmons c hudson l bassett v swan ii hay ward r jennings a symonds h simmons sr r jones 1 wilkinson i ne essence ot the commit tee's report was that the gov ernment hindered and delayet the coming into operation o urea k vox bermudian alter studying figures affect ing a numbed of categories o imports the committee fount that the hardest hit was wool len clothing from the unite kingdom this has always been looked upon as a majoi item which appealed to visitor and the committee felt thai steps must be taken to improve the competitive position accordingly i t recom mended that the ad valorem duty on pure woollen clothing be reduced from 1551 british tlwfc foreign to v brit .._; commodore stuart perin chief presided over the pre sentation while mr charle swan aeted as master of cere monies for the banquet mis lois m browne bart-ister-at law distributed the prizes top prize-winners w e r t howard lee of sn.-diish point whose high yella comet win exactly half of the 26 race sailed and charming mis olney joynes of paget a stu dent at the berkeley institute who made a clean sweep of all the latlies races a summary of the year's racing activities was submitted by mr hubert lightbourne secretary of the sailing com mittee he said the season opened on may 17 ami was completed september 23 with the following races sailed 17 free for all 1 bilg e boys 4 latlies 7 for the over 40's and 3 team vaces lee's high yella won 10 tif the free for all races plus the bilge boys and two of the team races the secretary stated he credited the most outstanding performance of the earn to miss joyens who as making her debut as a skipper in the club n_ii _■... iso the misses velda wil kinson m wil',iams mvr;h seaman and mesdames qlady perinchief howard lt>e mar guerite handera audrey todd a smith and lois simmons after presenting the prize anil congratulating trie win ners miss browne stated how delighted she was to see tin ladies taking such an active in terest in the club and also thai one of them should get the award for the most outstand r . reviewing tne commitment under the appropriation act 1955 and supplementary re solves in 195c the committe noted that total appropriation for the year so far amount t 3,101.389 and an additiona 75,000 has been earmarked for a loan to the crown lamb corporation t : i _ i rersonal and socia uis ijiiiii ii minors ot arch lyn villa pembroke returnet to the colony on thursda alter undergoing an operatioi on her hand at mercy donglai hospital in philadelphia b dr arthur thomas the famoui xegro surgeon who visited ber niutla three years ago mrs minors was abroad six weeks der defending his stand in th matter mr outerbridge sait that members of the exeeutivi and their big guns could tri to whitewash the report i they liked but they eoulc not fool the public of bermuda i ean understand mr misick's position because he is one ol ■the big guns in the moving pic ture business and he wants tc protect that . . . tt u„..t _-_-____._■revenue received up to th end of october was 2..v)9.6sfi and the balance in the trea sury at that tim e was 284.36 ing penormanc _ oi _. _. _. i i niicers of the clnd nicliid stuart perinchief commodore willard baaaett v ; ce-eommn dore clifford lee secretary inert symonas treasurer and hub.ert lightbourne secretary of bailing committee i oder tne custragmsbecl patronage of lbs excellency th governor sir john woodall antl lady woodall ihfc companiois k m 4 \ l&s&imws^mmm *" __________________________________■«!__ 3lfr it iflbp t?__f ascm * ml mx " r ________________________ <* ■-*' _.. bskt iff wmr^^mmmwf 8 f * i i-ater commenting on the milk asked mr loading lightness of the fine 1 im which is not allowed to b posed on mr outerbridge by manufactured in bermuda foi a magistrate for illegally erect protection of the dairy indus ing a tv aerial mr peatman try _,_,_.! r «..___.., 1 ________ 1 unm_.___.-l :~ — * i — i vr lotltie 110v aoout reconstitute 1 _ i nr ' m _ i i • iheatre rtusojsj i s ihe importance of being ernest said i guess the non niemoe ____»_ .*___*__, a tl_._4 u n mat is not tne point , m ltllnwvl»«lrl_t a cm/i a trivia comedy lor serious people by oscar wilde easily tieirayed tnat dv selling imteroriage sait un ihuksuai duxh-mbuk ct >, 195 and friday december 7th 195 a ukaind musical festival given dy tn in tm and 15afni jsajuuisl jjav1jj kuu1jnson memorial hali at 8:45 p.m i i,"n oil are the te>pe,-ti shie i h i _| k.iw«rd masterstefflfdis^wed^^englan-k^^s^^s^r limited carnation fred laughter of mr and mrs george telford of somerset who let >,;, i ,, ft,leu ' s '., baltimore here three years ago to study nursing in england is seen wit ''"" ( < :! ll p ,, ;. v • bermuda her husband mr derek keith mills son of mr and mrs ii i son fi hv r t k ' ha , r v milis ° f snrre - v ' bnghmd the bride's maid of honour was mis a me iz at ' „•' , vi ' 0riil uani0y ' an0ther m.rse-in-training last month th mai ie 8w«n memorial , bride was singled out for the best xurse of the vear award a f^ielp 11 " ' 1uul " bercs - b l iey ' 8 chertsey surrey she h ?££ ml l illlrs ■» bermuda when she completes her training . t±il_j salvatiuin ami bajm idlest director — uakoi 1111,1 at tn ihe salvation arm litade admission 7/1 uoura at namutoi _■»■_■ujn halts a 1.k1dai nuv._-.m-tj_fc.__t lbth uoras rasmon llouse court street dismont's travel agency reid street perinchief's jewelry store st george at uu p.m snarp tickets 5 ix aid op tiie building fund t3 insist on sh@wlf§p whole orange orange juice asham fan
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1956-11-10 |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1956-11-10 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1956 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 10 |
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FullText | i to uwjong&uriniong th0 0 sbes ' j " is ltd j™vis_lra _ kmnhed bi-weekly price wednesdays i saturdays |§|| a * ents i ■» * volume xxxii ai».n_ru bermuda saturday november 10 195i jno __. pearly 3 million budget for 57 tabled in house yesterday kermuda s millarc bishop here to set w new church at happy valley road governments stand williams to make n y on tv issue debut at larnegu creates hot debate in assembly i.isnop k a carr organize and fires-ding bishop of the re hohoth church of god apos toll arrived in the colony 01 wednesday to set up a brand of his denomination at happj valley road pembroke 11 mas accompanied by two evan u-elixts whom he will leave ii eharge of ihe work when hi departs next wednesday !>.„ i i _. " ' ine many triends and ad mirers of bermuda born mil lard williams the bass-bati tone will be pleased to lean that he will make his carnegh hall debut in new york to morrow evening he will be j ut ii-jioi l 01 a sciect committee ueaaea py iur xjoiuu smith whieh exposed what one member called the goveri baent's lamentable stand on the introduction of television i r.eriinida by tlie u.s air force authorities was furiously d the house of assembly yesten!a|^^^^g^^^^^^m m^m^m^m^m tiiree vitl thi ll a luekr lie also allegec that mr ttfcker drafted a mes sage which came to the house sdpposedly from the governor mn t....i i _.!__ i finance committee lrges reduction in tax on t and english woollen mr lut-ker vehemently de nied this and mr smith late retracted the statement accompanied on t n . piano b charlea wadsworth wh played for him at hi two high ly successful bermuda recital last april ""■»»• j jmitigei approximating i...ii(i(i.ll(ll was prt sented to the house of assembly yesterday by the chairman ■the finance committee mr j e p vesey along with a repoi recommending slashes in taxes on television sets and englis woollen goods discontinuance of export tax on motor vehicle and a hike in the duty on auxiliary bicyclcb !4 m t ] 1 church of cod jn christ whicl has headquarters in memphis t nnessee in 1934 he became a bishop but broke away from the denomination in 1040 head church of th rehoboth organization is in baltimore md bishop cart saitl he added hat there are branches all over the united stares england and the west indies the women who will take charge when bishop car leaves are evangelists m 1 smith ami i williams nr r v jlisiek felt si strongly against the repor tliat he said it should b expunged from the parlia mentary record it should no go down in the archives ant he asked tlie speaker to say i i if'ff h'^y oain_f lr-jtf + 1-ii pi ojuicl tr i iur smith also stated tha the government put negotia tions in the hands of a com mittee of one headed by tin hon james pearman and tha the committee turned over tin negotiations to the vested in terests represented by mr histimateti revenue tor 195 was set at 2-959,108 and ex penditure at 2,956,706 leav ins an estimated surplus o 2.-102 on the year's operations the report was signed b mr vesey mr gilbert a cooper and mr l m barnes it was set down for considera tion at next friday's sitting mr vesey saitl he had hopet to circulate copies of tin estimate along with the report but the ivinter was not abb to have them ready befon saturday noon he added thai the committee had finished work on the estimates as early as september 12 though the committee felt m economic position was healthier thev warned that every effort must be made to make the goods imported for resale attractive to visitors many merchants were finding it increasingly difficult to com pete with prices in america on similar goods due to the reduc tion in customs duties in the united states io onset tne loss ot revenn resulting from this course the urged an increase in the dut on bicycles and auxiliary bi cydies to produce an addi tional 22.000 in 10o7 in i:i ne joined the i e i'aur infantry chorus and thi following year became a mem her of the famous porgy an bess i-ast which toured th united states and elsewhere he has appeared on both i-adit and television broadcasts anc has performed in many citie on the eastern seaboard i icie was some rcay tin course could be followed t<1 .■_-!_-__- ___ _ i . . i ne debate was marked b almost continuous interrup tions calls for retraction o statements proof of charge and angry interpolations mos harrassed was mr smith win got at variance with member on the floor as well as tin chairman colonel j c ast mr t.v outerbridge tumbles oui of seat during debate wni regard to teievisioi apparatus the committee fel the duty should he the same a that on radios and there-fob should be reduced from th present r>0 british ant foreign i f ; plus iy surta to l r ; and iy respectively it was their opinion that witl the advent of television somt 5-900 in revenue would bt produced at the lowefr rate v '* m -& i . .,, ji embers of the artiste family in bermuda will he th ing up to attend tomorrow re.-it-il -.__. ____.-_« va v ) umerunuge created an unusual stir in th ; house of assembly yesterday when he fell side-ways out of hi seat onto the floor during the heated debate on the sorry stor of the introduction of television in the colon^^^^^^^^h ; in^h^h^h^^i will to mi the membel sitl when suddenlfl unbalance tumble on heat fr on left to whill gravl men all about from all m^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g del th attack to hi on the iiiil he a meml an conil pear with al mr all the former to to the tin member heard me car to audi from hat i no to himh the protm then a littll woou reetia vt one point mr smith tolt his detractors these inter ruptions are designs to dis guise somethings which ar uncomfortable for lion mem hers later he told tht chairman directly when he re ' aet a charge that a busbies concern was made to tow thi line it is a novelty to mt that a chairman of tliis house is here to protect vested in teresfs if t sa v something fbont a company or a b or c outside tin's house it is none of your business tl ______ j 1 a iew more turnips or i couple quarts of milk addet mr s 8 toddings mr h j tucker told m*r outerbridge that he apparent ly was unable to understand english as it was written be cause of the interpretation tht latter made of records in tin executive couuicl's tv files h e went on to say if the lion member would only bring an open mind and a closed mouth to the house instead of being the other way around he would be a lot better off i think he should cultivate that the chairman col j c astwood interrupted here to remind mr tucker that he should not # indulge in person alities you are perfectly correct mr chairman i am sorry t should not have said what i thought about the hon mem presentation dinner marks end of west end sail boat club's seasoi 1 ney were satisfied that tn ecouomic position of the colon did not call for a continuane of the export tax on moto c.irs less than five years oh and recommended its diseon tiimance ft*l » ■« __ me west hnd s a i boat clul wound up it its 195c season oi thursday night with a sump tons presentation dinner helt in the auditorium of somerse cricket club some 200 mem hers and friends of the clul were present and spent j most enjoyable evening market by speeches dining and danc _■■__. iney were also glad to b informed that arrangement had been made with the fnitet states authorities whereby the would contribute towards tin cost of the education of theii children in bermuda schools the anticipated amount fo 19.")7 was 40.000 ami was in eluded under departmental re ceipts t : it _•. among th e recipients o prizes were a miliett m smith h lightbourne e lovell . |. outerbridge ii li-rhtbourne a laws b smith c simmons c hudson l bassett v swan ii hay ward r jennings a symonds h simmons sr r jones 1 wilkinson i ne essence ot the commit tee's report was that the gov ernment hindered and delayet the coming into operation o urea k vox bermudian alter studying figures affect ing a numbed of categories o imports the committee fount that the hardest hit was wool len clothing from the unite kingdom this has always been looked upon as a majoi item which appealed to visitor and the committee felt thai steps must be taken to improve the competitive position accordingly i t recom mended that the ad valorem duty on pure woollen clothing be reduced from 1551 british tlwfc foreign to v brit .._; commodore stuart perin chief presided over the pre sentation while mr charle swan aeted as master of cere monies for the banquet mis lois m browne bart-ister-at law distributed the prizes top prize-winners w e r t howard lee of sn.-diish point whose high yella comet win exactly half of the 26 race sailed and charming mis olney joynes of paget a stu dent at the berkeley institute who made a clean sweep of all the latlies races a summary of the year's racing activities was submitted by mr hubert lightbourne secretary of the sailing com mittee he said the season opened on may 17 ami was completed september 23 with the following races sailed 17 free for all 1 bilg e boys 4 latlies 7 for the over 40's and 3 team vaces lee's high yella won 10 tif the free for all races plus the bilge boys and two of the team races the secretary stated he credited the most outstanding performance of the earn to miss joyens who as making her debut as a skipper in the club n_ii _■... iso the misses velda wil kinson m wil',iams mvr;h seaman and mesdames qlady perinchief howard lt>e mar guerite handera audrey todd a smith and lois simmons after presenting the prize anil congratulating trie win ners miss browne stated how delighted she was to see tin ladies taking such an active in terest in the club and also thai one of them should get the award for the most outstand r . reviewing tne commitment under the appropriation act 1955 and supplementary re solves in 195c the committe noted that total appropriation for the year so far amount t 3,101.389 and an additiona 75,000 has been earmarked for a loan to the crown lamb corporation t : i _ i rersonal and socia uis ijiiiii ii minors ot arch lyn villa pembroke returnet to the colony on thursda alter undergoing an operatioi on her hand at mercy donglai hospital in philadelphia b dr arthur thomas the famoui xegro surgeon who visited ber niutla three years ago mrs minors was abroad six weeks der defending his stand in th matter mr outerbridge sait that members of the exeeutivi and their big guns could tri to whitewash the report i they liked but they eoulc not fool the public of bermuda i ean understand mr misick's position because he is one ol ■the big guns in the moving pic ture business and he wants tc protect that . . . tt u„..t _-_-____._■revenue received up to th end of october was 2..v)9.6sfi and the balance in the trea sury at that tim e was 284.36 ing penormanc _ oi _. _. _. i i niicers of the clnd nicliid stuart perinchief commodore willard baaaett v ; ce-eommn dore clifford lee secretary inert symonas treasurer and hub.ert lightbourne secretary of bailing committee i oder tne custragmsbecl patronage of lbs excellency th governor sir john woodall antl lady woodall ihfc companiois k m 4 \ l&s&imws^mmm *" __________________________________■«!__ 3lfr it iflbp t?__f ascm * ml mx " r ________________________ <* ■-*' _.. bskt iff wmr^^mmmwf 8 f * i i-ater commenting on the milk asked mr loading lightness of the fine 1 im which is not allowed to b posed on mr outerbridge by manufactured in bermuda foi a magistrate for illegally erect protection of the dairy indus ing a tv aerial mr peatman try _,_,_.! r «..___.., 1 ________ 1 unm_.___.-l :~ — * i — i vr lotltie 110v aoout reconstitute 1 _ i nr ' m _ i i • iheatre rtusojsj i s ihe importance of being ernest said i guess the non niemoe ____»_ .*___*__, a tl_._4 u n mat is not tne point , m ltllnwvl»«lrl_t a cm/i a trivia comedy lor serious people by oscar wilde easily tieirayed tnat dv selling imteroriage sait un ihuksuai duxh-mbuk ct >, 195 and friday december 7th 195 a ukaind musical festival given dy tn in tm and 15afni jsajuuisl jjav1jj kuu1jnson memorial hali at 8:45 p.m i i,"n oil are the te>pe,-ti shie i h i _| k.iw«rd masterstefflfdis^wed^^englan-k^^s^^s^r limited carnation fred laughter of mr and mrs george telford of somerset who let >,;, i ,, ft,leu ' s '., baltimore here three years ago to study nursing in england is seen wit ''"" ( < :! ll p ,, ;. v • bermuda her husband mr derek keith mills son of mr and mrs ii i son fi hv r t k ' ha , r v milis ° f snrre - v ' bnghmd the bride's maid of honour was mis a me iz at ' „•' , vi ' 0riil uani0y ' an0ther m.rse-in-training last month th mai ie 8w«n memorial , bride was singled out for the best xurse of the vear award a f^ielp 11 " ' 1uul " bercs - b l iey ' 8 chertsey surrey she h ?££ ml l illlrs ■» bermuda when she completes her training . t±il_j salvatiuin ami bajm idlest director — uakoi 1111,1 at tn ihe salvation arm litade admission 7/1 uoura at namutoi _■»■_■ujn halts a 1.k1dai nuv._-.m-tj_fc.__t lbth uoras rasmon llouse court street dismont's travel agency reid street perinchief's jewelry store st george at uu p.m snarp tickets 5 ix aid op tiie building fund t3 insist on sh@wlf§p whole orange orange juice asham fan |
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