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saturday august 24 ii 91 the bermuda recorder page two st paul a m e church notes nazis who fought in spain meet obituary bermuda recorder attention ! attention ! the evening light church choir pro bono publico mrs isabella davis published by the union printery court street hamilton bermuda every wednesday and saturday hitler unit hails anti-red war on 11th l!*5li th iifp of mrs isabella churchill davis came to a peaceful end at her late residence daviston heights somerset bridge after an illness of six months st paul a u.k chun i i hamilton has instituted in il regular programme a featur will be rendering their a b place managing editor second annual sacred recital pulpn whieh is responsible for showing of religious and ed national lilms on . saturd the bonn aug 21 one of friday august 30th 1957 subscription rates german veterans 45 yearly 25 half yearly 15 quarterly g x inner has been hitler's ondor legion which fought hold at tile church auditorium f?:00 p.m ir'hildreit special rates for contract ad3 mights mrs davis was the daugh ter of the late mr and mrs joseph pitts tucker of war wick she was born on january 19th 1888 and attended i'.u school of the now retired miss adelle tucker she was inter ested and active in the war wick community where she conducted a private kinder garten school and even found time to be secretary of the warwick ladies benefit club this office she held for many years and only retired two years ago because of failing health she lived a tnie chris tian life and vas always will ing to help those in need all communications intended for publication should be addressed this saturday ju^tx twi outstanding films vznlt shown the firsl is the exil from the garden • eden which is taken fron^^u^uoo ti m to the manager the recorder court street city tickets 4 generalissimo franco in spanish civil war obtainable at the recorder office and a-one grocery parsons road hamilton bermuda saturday august 24 1957 kcond look place in the of bingen hitteuded members of the legion which at the might of ils fame in the late 1930s consisted of several air squadrons and a number of called the birth of christ . one of the series et tin liviug christ these films arc interest to young and old and families are encouraged to attend showing starts al it'll canada's curtail of 1 1 was laid st paul african methodist episcopal church immigration s p.m victoria and court btreets hamiltott a church that care's wh.r visitors arfe strangers duly oh rev t w foster m.a pastor # * x : ! ank units on thursday aufu^^^^b from i — 7 j in the be | eians of the ehnreh who havi formed an organization will present a children's fashion show and cool s ip fmmet diatelv following the fashion show a movie will be shown entitled the great com mandment this film is pro duced by the _*»!_ eompauy that made tiie martin luthei story , and it is a regular llollvwood product inn 9tl hie meeting at i of self-eon savin to job peril bingen ion grat iilal ton was une lea ionnaires roh _* mm m * pain from and hunting the fall • of europe te b-liihe she is surv'v'ed by her hus band mr william a davis sr and six children misses hilda etheleen and iris davis mr william davis jr and mrs iona richardson of ber muda and mrs enith hender son of amherstburg ontario a mother-in-law five grand children mid one great grand son two sisters mrs mary mynns a state registered nurse and dr olivia tucker of xew york city two uncles and one aunt aud numerous rela tives aud friends tonight at 8.00 thus movies the exile from the the birth of christ by bruce hutchison i stern visni youth fellowships garden of eden from canada the first decisive act of the newly elected canadian gov ernment is to curtail the mass ive immigration encouraged by its predecessor door tc refugees of ihe hunga rian refol-ntion 33,000 of whom were admitted before the elec tion of last june ' watched by adenauer sunday august 25th 1957 membership cla,ss for those interested in joining the chttret 10.00 a.m many thousands more of these people now iu european refugee camps had hoped to come to canada but lacking assured jobs here are debarred by the new regulations speakers at the rally noted that chancellor konrad adeti liner's government sent securi ty agents to bingen to wftteh 11.00 a.m morning worship sermon subject ing more abundant by the pastor liv how sharply the govern ment's regulations will affect the movement of immigrants is not clear yet and cannot be calculated exactly iu advance the government has simply ordered that with certain ex ceptions no immigrants are to be admitted after luly il un less they have arranged em ployment for themselves here in advance or are sponsored by canadian citizens or haw close relatives in canada everyone is cordially ii vited to attend 3.00 p.m sunday school 6.00 p.m youth fellowship ( obturated on page 9 evening worship sermon subject the gospel of the drumbeats wednesday august 28th prayer meeting and love feast couples club asylum policy cools 7.30 p.m you won't want to miss immediately after ihe revn lution both political parties favored unlimited asylum for t he hnngni ians lni i his en thusiasm obviously bas eooled in ottawa under a new govern qu wednesday august 14tfc a short service was conducted at her residence by lieut me bain of the nearby salvation army corp saturday aug 31st 1957 8.00 p.m 9.00 p.m thursday august 29th nicni rev e m rule officiated at the funeral service and intern ment which took place at 6 p.m at christ presbyterian church warwick 4-7 p.m fashion show and cool sip sponsored by the beauticians though . the canadian econ omy is enjoying its most pro ductive year the diefenbaker government is disturbed hy unfavorable factors of n mar ginal sort the atlantic beach club present intake large 7.00 p.m movie — the great commandment immigrants from britain france and the united states are specifically excluded from these restrictions tiny will apply mainly to immigrants from europe outside pranee which in fact does not supply any significant number but is one of canada's two mother countries fob a a nursery is provided for babies and small children during the morning service fashion show and dance mrs henderson has been is bermuda for the past ten weeks the church is open each day for quiet meditation the latest official survey tor june 1957 showed 162,000 person seeking jobs which is 4 00(1 more than in j une 1956 when unemployment affeeted only 1.7 per cent of the labor starting 9 p.m god's blessings and a warm welcome await you at st paul miss iris davis who was studying in england at the time of her mother's death returned on wednesday after noon august 14 and dr olivia tucker arrived on tues day to attend the funeral fashioning what our ston and dressmakers can do for vou make it a must to see these fashions this year's inflow of new canadians will be compara tively large even under the new regulations more immigrants arrived here in the first half of 1957 than in any correspon ding period during the pasl 44 years the inflow estima ted at 175,000 was more than double the figure of 69,92 ia the first half of 1956 for th whole year the former govern ment expected a movement of some 275.000 persons lorce the labor market over th nation as a whole is still ex tremely tight wage rates have been rising steadily under re cent union contracts but the employment situation is frac tionally softer than it was a musie^^^_^__^^^^^s door prizel special showing of educational filitts admission 8 in memoriam sponsored by your hostesses : — berkeley educational society mrs june pitt mrs ruby davis woolridge year ago mrs celeste simmons in loving hieiilory of our dear mother topics children learning the government's immediate concern is the problem of the greal prairie farm industry with its huge surplus of unsold wheat and a sudden decline iu the timber industry of bri tish columbia where 1,500 of some 30,006 workers have been laid off recently after a fall in lumber exports for reservations phone 6352 children growing up rosalie helena james who departed this life one year ago august 25th 1956 overcoming limitations to learning the liberal government of louis st laurent had been strongly attacked for its fail ure to attract enough immi grants and in the past year had responded to this criti cism by encouraging a heavy immigration program this world was riot her home this world was not her own this world was just her rest berkeley institute wednesday august 28th trousers ing place but heaven is her home the local problem of the tim ber industry vividly illustrates the over-all national problem of inflation which is perhaps the most important business before the new government sadly missed by her chil dren and gfahd ehildren 8.30 p.m the diefenbaker government believes that its predecessor went too far that the canadian economy cannot convenient ly absorb all the foreigners now eager to share canada's pros perity while employment is abundant in most parts of the nation during the summer the government expects some unemployment during the win ter when a seasonal reduction in many industrial operations is unavoidable teachers parents and all interested in children's development cordially invited card of thanks british columbia's lumber lias begun to price itself by increasing production costs oul of foreign markets and its costs have been raised re cently by a wage iiwreas of z'-i per cent m the threat of a paralyzing strike the family of th 1st bvlctn eldora ebbin who passed peacefully away on august 12th at the age of 80 years and months desire to thank the relative's and friends who sent floral tributes cards i condolence on and after the day of the funeral special thanks to dr e a cann norse coyle mrs eva bean mrs elsie trott mrs lavinia simons mrs stella simons mrs inez douglas mrs louisa richard mrs lilian outer bridge mrs clyde leseur mrs marie outerbridge and rev johnson of the methodist church the bermuda union of teachers presents moreover in this industry and other exporting industries the high price of the canadian dollar in american terms has become a major obstacle to semi-classical concerts on the whole the conserva tive government of john g diefenbaker seems to take a somewhat less optimistic view of canada's short-run prospects than its liberal predecessors by foreign sales the l;,ng island choral group n.y policies designed to solve various economic problem are being concerted now in ot tawa and some of them will be disclosed at a special fall session of parliament mean while the government wishes to protect employment for canadians by preventing an excessive movement of jobless premier w a c bennett of british columbia has de manded that canadian dollar be reduced in value but on'this question widely discussed throughout the nation the federal government has no announeed^^tatojeg^fat^ni policy vj under the directions of esther allen - bentley 9 00 p.m nightly gabardine finest rayon gabardine with self on any belt navy tan lu-own ami grey size's deep if our hearts you will always stay a sunday august 25 1957 — berkeley institttl b tuesday august 27 1957 the terrace a b ( jh to 50 immigrants loved and be , remembered every day c thursday august 29 1957 the leopards olnl its policy of partial restric tion — though the actual results are unpredictable — is expected to become a leading topic of debate as soon as parliament meets it takes 63,360 shillings 9.80 or 70 admission 7 or 1 to cover the mile of shillings tickets available at the above named places and at the imperial hotel archlyn yilla cannville swanston the blue jay luncheonette hilton hill's travel agency donald smith's travel agency ilfiiit heard chapel ame church liberal politicians and news papers are saying already that the conservative party while in opposition att ricked the ex isting government for bringing in too few immigrants while in office the conservatives have reserved their views give as generously as you can ■- j_k : ¥-/ b_h-_k : azz<z z 2il_^^t fhmt to aid the children's convalenscent north shore pembroke hospital .^^^— preliminary notice saturday aug 24 is mile of shillings day th present ministry is at tacked especially by liberal critics for virtually using the open during turn h honr for your shopping convenience women's day will be ob served on 27th d.v sunday october it pays to advertis . .-. a______li <-_
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saturday august 24 ii 91 the bermuda recorder page two st paul a m e church notes nazis who fought in spain meet obituary bermuda recorder attention ! attention ! the evening light church choir pro bono publico mrs isabella davis published by the union printery court street hamilton bermuda every wednesday and saturday hitler unit hails anti-red war on 11th l!*5li th iifp of mrs isabella churchill davis came to a peaceful end at her late residence daviston heights somerset bridge after an illness of six months st paul a u.k chun i i hamilton has instituted in il regular programme a featur will be rendering their a b place managing editor second annual sacred recital pulpn whieh is responsible for showing of religious and ed national lilms on . saturd the bonn aug 21 one of friday august 30th 1957 subscription rates german veterans 45 yearly 25 half yearly 15 quarterly g x inner has been hitler's ondor legion which fought hold at tile church auditorium f?:00 p.m ir'hildreit special rates for contract ad3 mights mrs davis was the daugh ter of the late mr and mrs joseph pitts tucker of war wick she was born on january 19th 1888 and attended i'.u school of the now retired miss adelle tucker she was inter ested and active in the war wick community where she conducted a private kinder garten school and even found time to be secretary of the warwick ladies benefit club this office she held for many years and only retired two years ago because of failing health she lived a tnie chris tian life and vas always will ing to help those in need all communications intended for publication should be addressed this saturday ju^tx twi outstanding films vznlt shown the firsl is the exil from the garden • eden which is taken fron^^u^uoo ti m to the manager the recorder court street city tickets 4 generalissimo franco in spanish civil war obtainable at the recorder office and a-one grocery parsons road hamilton bermuda saturday august 24 1957 kcond look place in the of bingen hitteuded members of the legion which at the might of ils fame in the late 1930s consisted of several air squadrons and a number of called the birth of christ . one of the series et tin liviug christ these films arc interest to young and old and families are encouraged to attend showing starts al it'll canada's curtail of 1 1 was laid st paul african methodist episcopal church immigration s p.m victoria and court btreets hamiltott a church that care's wh.r visitors arfe strangers duly oh rev t w foster m.a pastor # * x : ! ank units on thursday aufu^^^^b from i — 7 j in the be | eians of the ehnreh who havi formed an organization will present a children's fashion show and cool s ip fmmet diatelv following the fashion show a movie will be shown entitled the great com mandment this film is pro duced by the _*»!_ eompauy that made tiie martin luthei story , and it is a regular llollvwood product inn 9tl hie meeting at i of self-eon savin to job peril bingen ion grat iilal ton was une lea ionnaires roh _* mm m * pain from and hunting the fall • of europe te b-liihe she is surv'v'ed by her hus band mr william a davis sr and six children misses hilda etheleen and iris davis mr william davis jr and mrs iona richardson of ber muda and mrs enith hender son of amherstburg ontario a mother-in-law five grand children mid one great grand son two sisters mrs mary mynns a state registered nurse and dr olivia tucker of xew york city two uncles and one aunt aud numerous rela tives aud friends tonight at 8.00 thus movies the exile from the the birth of christ by bruce hutchison i stern visni youth fellowships garden of eden from canada the first decisive act of the newly elected canadian gov ernment is to curtail the mass ive immigration encouraged by its predecessor door tc refugees of ihe hunga rian refol-ntion 33,000 of whom were admitted before the elec tion of last june ' watched by adenauer sunday august 25th 1957 membership cla,ss for those interested in joining the chttret 10.00 a.m many thousands more of these people now iu european refugee camps had hoped to come to canada but lacking assured jobs here are debarred by the new regulations speakers at the rally noted that chancellor konrad adeti liner's government sent securi ty agents to bingen to wftteh 11.00 a.m morning worship sermon subject ing more abundant by the pastor liv how sharply the govern ment's regulations will affect the movement of immigrants is not clear yet and cannot be calculated exactly iu advance the government has simply ordered that with certain ex ceptions no immigrants are to be admitted after luly il un less they have arranged em ployment for themselves here in advance or are sponsored by canadian citizens or haw close relatives in canada everyone is cordially ii vited to attend 3.00 p.m sunday school 6.00 p.m youth fellowship ( obturated on page 9 evening worship sermon subject the gospel of the drumbeats wednesday august 28th prayer meeting and love feast couples club asylum policy cools 7.30 p.m you won't want to miss immediately after ihe revn lution both political parties favored unlimited asylum for t he hnngni ians lni i his en thusiasm obviously bas eooled in ottawa under a new govern qu wednesday august 14tfc a short service was conducted at her residence by lieut me bain of the nearby salvation army corp saturday aug 31st 1957 8.00 p.m 9.00 p.m thursday august 29th nicni rev e m rule officiated at the funeral service and intern ment which took place at 6 p.m at christ presbyterian church warwick 4-7 p.m fashion show and cool sip sponsored by the beauticians though . the canadian econ omy is enjoying its most pro ductive year the diefenbaker government is disturbed hy unfavorable factors of n mar ginal sort the atlantic beach club present intake large 7.00 p.m movie — the great commandment immigrants from britain france and the united states are specifically excluded from these restrictions tiny will apply mainly to immigrants from europe outside pranee which in fact does not supply any significant number but is one of canada's two mother countries fob a a nursery is provided for babies and small children during the morning service fashion show and dance mrs henderson has been is bermuda for the past ten weeks the church is open each day for quiet meditation the latest official survey tor june 1957 showed 162,000 person seeking jobs which is 4 00(1 more than in j une 1956 when unemployment affeeted only 1.7 per cent of the labor starting 9 p.m god's blessings and a warm welcome await you at st paul miss iris davis who was studying in england at the time of her mother's death returned on wednesday after noon august 14 and dr olivia tucker arrived on tues day to attend the funeral fashioning what our ston and dressmakers can do for vou make it a must to see these fashions this year's inflow of new canadians will be compara tively large even under the new regulations more immigrants arrived here in the first half of 1957 than in any correspon ding period during the pasl 44 years the inflow estima ted at 175,000 was more than double the figure of 69,92 ia the first half of 1956 for th whole year the former govern ment expected a movement of some 275.000 persons lorce the labor market over th nation as a whole is still ex tremely tight wage rates have been rising steadily under re cent union contracts but the employment situation is frac tionally softer than it was a musie^^^_^__^^^^^s door prizel special showing of educational filitts admission 8 in memoriam sponsored by your hostesses : — berkeley educational society mrs june pitt mrs ruby davis woolridge year ago mrs celeste simmons in loving hieiilory of our dear mother topics children learning the government's immediate concern is the problem of the greal prairie farm industry with its huge surplus of unsold wheat and a sudden decline iu the timber industry of bri tish columbia where 1,500 of some 30,006 workers have been laid off recently after a fall in lumber exports for reservations phone 6352 children growing up rosalie helena james who departed this life one year ago august 25th 1956 overcoming limitations to learning the liberal government of louis st laurent had been strongly attacked for its fail ure to attract enough immi grants and in the past year had responded to this criti cism by encouraging a heavy immigration program this world was riot her home this world was not her own this world was just her rest berkeley institute wednesday august 28th trousers ing place but heaven is her home the local problem of the tim ber industry vividly illustrates the over-all national problem of inflation which is perhaps the most important business before the new government sadly missed by her chil dren and gfahd ehildren 8.30 p.m the diefenbaker government believes that its predecessor went too far that the canadian economy cannot convenient ly absorb all the foreigners now eager to share canada's pros perity while employment is abundant in most parts of the nation during the summer the government expects some unemployment during the win ter when a seasonal reduction in many industrial operations is unavoidable teachers parents and all interested in children's development cordially invited card of thanks british columbia's lumber lias begun to price itself by increasing production costs oul of foreign markets and its costs have been raised re cently by a wage iiwreas of z'-i per cent m the threat of a paralyzing strike the family of th 1st bvlctn eldora ebbin who passed peacefully away on august 12th at the age of 80 years and months desire to thank the relative's and friends who sent floral tributes cards i condolence on and after the day of the funeral special thanks to dr e a cann norse coyle mrs eva bean mrs elsie trott mrs lavinia simons mrs stella simons mrs inez douglas mrs louisa richard mrs lilian outer bridge mrs clyde leseur mrs marie outerbridge and rev johnson of the methodist church the bermuda union of teachers presents moreover in this industry and other exporting industries the high price of the canadian dollar in american terms has become a major obstacle to semi-classical concerts on the whole the conserva tive government of john g diefenbaker seems to take a somewhat less optimistic view of canada's short-run prospects than its liberal predecessors by foreign sales the l;,ng island choral group n.y policies designed to solve various economic problem are being concerted now in ot tawa and some of them will be disclosed at a special fall session of parliament mean while the government wishes to protect employment for canadians by preventing an excessive movement of jobless premier w a c bennett of british columbia has de manded that canadian dollar be reduced in value but on'this question widely discussed throughout the nation the federal government has no announeed^^tatojeg^fat^ni policy vj under the directions of esther allen - bentley 9 00 p.m nightly gabardine finest rayon gabardine with self on any belt navy tan lu-own ami grey size's deep if our hearts you will always stay a sunday august 25 1957 — berkeley institttl b tuesday august 27 1957 the terrace a b ( jh to 50 immigrants loved and be , remembered every day c thursday august 29 1957 the leopards olnl its policy of partial restric tion — though the actual results are unpredictable — is expected to become a leading topic of debate as soon as parliament meets it takes 63,360 shillings 9.80 or 70 admission 7 or 1 to cover the mile of shillings tickets available at the above named places and at the imperial hotel archlyn yilla cannville swanston the blue jay luncheonette hilton hill's travel agency donald smith's travel agency ilfiiit heard chapel ame church liberal politicians and news papers are saying already that the conservative party while in opposition att ricked the ex isting government for bringing in too few immigrants while in office the conservatives have reserved their views give as generously as you can ■- j_k : ¥-/ b_h-_k : azz |
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