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saturday maroh 4 1961 page four the bermuda recorder suggests commonwealth pms study migration problems symposium on christ's last days on earth now j 1 * '■■: . if west indian and other colour ed workers ministers ifroai f«»nr a m i , churches will lahe pari in a vmpcisinm at bethel chnreh shelly bay on pahn 8unday the topic ill be clooing scenes of christ's lit on earth tie sneak rs will i ■■the rev v r bvrd of st paul's iiaiiiilt<-:i rev may field of heard chanel north shore rev cyril bntt rficld of st john's church bailey bay end rev william cody of vernon temple southamp ton edinburgh — the news paper the scotsman suggested last week that the problems of immigration should be dis cussed at this month's com monwealth prime ministers conference in london luel^h 0a i ' m g^m ' ____. ' bv it would be unfortunate it britain had to abandon her honourable practice and most persons would be reluctant i n impose statutory restrictions but some means must be found of reducing the flow is cleaning time ha c all your summer garments dry cleaned and pressed before putting them away for it he super deluxe the scotsman was referring lo recent suggestions in the house 1 commons that bri tain's immigration policy with regard to members of the com monwealth be changed at present time are no immigra tion restrictions on people moving to england from com monwealth lands perhaps the government will wait until next month's commonwealth conference it would be greatly preferable if the countries regulated emigra tion but the west indies have done little to prevent the exo dus p.-.-xt rammer by cleaners ultra modern cleaning system offioes located throughout bermuda pastor c bethel is the rer w campbell who recently ar rived to take up his charge this independent newspa per commented it's not the size of immigration from the west indies but also the so cial consequences that an bound to cause concern limiting entry to the united kingdom would be criticized as illiberal and give satisfaction only to south afri ca if the commonwealth pre miers could agree on ways of controlling emigration at the source they would save britain an embarrassiu-r choice the scotsman con cluded work of the s.p.c.a during the month of january 1961 notice to our valued customers kindly pick up all your garments left at our offices up to 31st sept 1960 the tradition that com monwealth subjects can enter the i'nited kingdom without restriction is becoming in creasingly difficult to maintain in view of the social tensions caused by large-scale iniinigru darins the month of janu ary 1'mil 2 aged horses 1 ajjed pony 7'i doss 23 en's a nil 11 kittens were collected ami hiiiiianelv destroyed ad cattle and horses seen through oilt tile island appeared to i e iii good condition ne owner was advised to ke-p his heifers mi higher drier land and one truckman was advl-u rd to keej his lame horse oil the road until sound again in vestigation was made in tie case of a dog loft mil in the wind and rain without shelter and the owner cautioned or they will be sold to defra expenses do not force us to sell your vaiaadle garments tion save on wedding invitations promoted captains — mr and mrs albert benjamin who have been in charge of the salvation army's work at cedar hill warwick were taken by surprise on sunday when announcement was made that they had been promoted from the rank of envoy to auxiliary captains in the army their promotion was in lccognitioii of their outstanding service lo the army in licr liiuda brigadier charles watts head of the army here made the announcement at the opening of the new citadel and tenth centre at cedar hill among the 4(h persons who turned out for the opening ceremony was his excellency the governor sir julian iascoigne — photo by henry lines other commonwealth coun tries do not open the door 93 freely as britain but their example is not necessarily an argument of restrictions here super deluxe cleaners napkins free the main trouble is that uncontrolled i in m i g r a t i 0 n builds up explosive situation in the parts of london and the midlands where there are the greatest concentrations of at the cemetery road pembroke the unitv press dial 1-6196 h w simons mgr princess street dial 1-3384 mawk 3mwz i.^^m ma ti — wwxu — m^mwt — wf mm-7 men's day services at allen temple outstanding success ' mv sugar free jvo-.cal orange — lemon — cola ginger ale — cream k^^^wp^j^^^^^s^^^ab x j tb-w r^^^>_^^_i^>_^_sj5^?^imi^bmlr^^^k i j mftt ja-jsmfh " ms / x\\\\^&rxxx ; crime in u.s at record high rose 12 in 1960 black cherry root beer absolutely non-fattening k the big new auditorium at the allen temple youth cen tre somerset was just barely large enough to accommodate the several hundred persons who turned out on sunday afternoon for the main service of the annual observance of men's day at allen temple a.m.e church washington im s attorney ieneral robert p kennedy reported today that crime in the i'nited slates reached a record hi^l^h^pmim ccntl ihe liefoi i at gosling's or leading grocery stores increase bassett bed suite mfr a _______________ fiffs^m ww m jitwmix\\\\\^m / / )/ \ mzwwwwwwijkwwwwwwm robberies increased by is per cent burglaries 15 per cent major larcenies 11 per cent and auto thefts 7 per cen the service was highlighted by tin soul_stirring singing of the congregation as well as the offerings of four male choruses each chorus which rendered two selections main ly negro spirituals was of an inordinately high standard but most outstanding was th group from bethel led by mr leon benn their sinking of ride the chariott with mr edward welch taking th solo part was truly a hit consisting of bookcase bed double dresser with pittsburgh plate glass mirror chest murders and rape hurras d by 4 per cent and aggravated assaults l 3 per cent none of the major categories 4 crime showed a decrease * * * * choice of gift * blanket * scatter rag the report was compiled by the f.b.i from records sub mitted by poiicc in cities with a population of more than 25,000 pair of colonial lamps newest fashions tin afternoon service w;.s presided over by mr edwaril gilbert it began impressively with the choruses and clergy taking their positions on th wide stage during the linginj of the processional hymn on ward christian soldiers finest quality lowest prices r?dio programme a 83 0 0 at sunday march 5 1961 a _______ n<uc4 after the call to worship the hvnin a mighty fortress is our lord was snug a fer vent prayer was offered by mi reuben lambert motoblock 8.30 weather m.30 — wings of healing 9.00 — evangel tabernacle jo weather hi hot water mermudiana roa i phone 1-4050 richard allen chorus then rendered " i'm ooing lo canan's shore and great day mr hilton cann repre senting st paul's male chorus sang a solo the voice cry ing in the wilderness oth-r renditions were rendered by the vernon temple chorus and the allen temple boy chorus jq — christian brotherhood hour 10.00 what's happening in bermuda with tn tlectric water heater 10.15 music black white scotch whisky evangel tabernacle 10.45 news 1 1 00 wesley church 12.00 pipes of melody 12.13 7th dav adventist 12.45 news 1.00 lutheran hour iso herald of truth 2.00 — voice of prophecy 2.30 revival time 3.00 — hour of decision 3.30 new testament of the air whatever the time of day ... wherever your need for hot water you'll always have all the hot water you want when you heat water electrically the preacher of the after noon was the rev william cody pastor of vernon tem ple chursh he took his text from ecclesiastics !», verse id whatsoever thy hand findetli to do do it with all thv might an electric water heater is your silent partner in every ling you do around your home just turn the tap and re's a steady stream of really hot water enough for entire family's needs 4.00 oral roberts preacher at the morning service was the rev l 1 p.uriihain pastor of the rich ard allen church mr fined ratteray presided over th - service musical accompani ment for the singing was pro vided by the somerset brigade band as well as by mr otli well burch at the organ and mr c dill on the piano programme 4.30 — goodwill programme 4.45 — jospel li<rht and remember the cost of electricity for water heating and cooking in bermuda is more than 5.00 church of god of god of prophecy 5.13 youth for christ 5.30 — ave maria hour mo iospel concert hall 30 what saith the . scriptures 6.45 bda sports folio 7.00 news 7.15 — christian science 7.30 st john's 8.00 from far & near 8.30 the shell programme fl.oo the firestone hour 9.30 the kitson hour 10.30 news 10.40 music prophecy competitive with other modern methods in the evening chaplain harold ii cuniniings of the united states naval operat ing base was the gued preacher selections w e r o given by the boys chorus and the melody four quartette gosling bros ltd hamilton 1-2141 pastor of allen temple is the rev a s jones who ten dered a vote of thanks to all who helped make the day an outstanding success somerset st george's 10.43 hour of st francis 11.00 music til midnight
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1961-03-04 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1961 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 04 |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1961-03-04 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1961 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 04 |
Type | Newspaper |
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saturday maroh 4 1961 page four the bermuda recorder suggests commonwealth pms study migration problems symposium on christ's last days on earth now j 1 * '■■: . if west indian and other colour ed workers ministers ifroai f«»nr a m i , churches will lahe pari in a vmpcisinm at bethel chnreh shelly bay on pahn 8unday the topic ill be clooing scenes of christ's lit on earth tie sneak rs will i ■■the rev v r bvrd of st paul's iiaiiiilt<-:i rev may field of heard chanel north shore rev cyril bntt rficld of st john's church bailey bay end rev william cody of vernon temple southamp ton edinburgh — the news paper the scotsman suggested last week that the problems of immigration should be dis cussed at this month's com monwealth prime ministers conference in london luel^h 0a i ' m g^m ' ____. ' bv it would be unfortunate it britain had to abandon her honourable practice and most persons would be reluctant i n impose statutory restrictions but some means must be found of reducing the flow is cleaning time ha c all your summer garments dry cleaned and pressed before putting them away for it he super deluxe the scotsman was referring lo recent suggestions in the house 1 commons that bri tain's immigration policy with regard to members of the com monwealth be changed at present time are no immigra tion restrictions on people moving to england from com monwealth lands perhaps the government will wait until next month's commonwealth conference it would be greatly preferable if the countries regulated emigra tion but the west indies have done little to prevent the exo dus p.-.-xt rammer by cleaners ultra modern cleaning system offioes located throughout bermuda pastor c bethel is the rer w campbell who recently ar rived to take up his charge this independent newspa per commented it's not the size of immigration from the west indies but also the so cial consequences that an bound to cause concern limiting entry to the united kingdom would be criticized as illiberal and give satisfaction only to south afri ca if the commonwealth pre miers could agree on ways of controlling emigration at the source they would save britain an embarrassiu-r choice the scotsman con cluded work of the s.p.c.a during the month of january 1961 notice to our valued customers kindly pick up all your garments left at our offices up to 31st sept 1960 the tradition that com monwealth subjects can enter the i'nited kingdom without restriction is becoming in creasingly difficult to maintain in view of the social tensions caused by large-scale iniinigru darins the month of janu ary 1'mil 2 aged horses 1 ajjed pony 7'i doss 23 en's a nil 11 kittens were collected ami hiiiiianelv destroyed ad cattle and horses seen through oilt tile island appeared to i e iii good condition ne owner was advised to ke-p his heifers mi higher drier land and one truckman was advl-u rd to keej his lame horse oil the road until sound again in vestigation was made in tie case of a dog loft mil in the wind and rain without shelter and the owner cautioned or they will be sold to defra expenses do not force us to sell your vaiaadle garments tion save on wedding invitations promoted captains — mr and mrs albert benjamin who have been in charge of the salvation army's work at cedar hill warwick were taken by surprise on sunday when announcement was made that they had been promoted from the rank of envoy to auxiliary captains in the army their promotion was in lccognitioii of their outstanding service lo the army in licr liiuda brigadier charles watts head of the army here made the announcement at the opening of the new citadel and tenth centre at cedar hill among the 4(h persons who turned out for the opening ceremony was his excellency the governor sir julian iascoigne — photo by henry lines other commonwealth coun tries do not open the door 93 freely as britain but their example is not necessarily an argument of restrictions here super deluxe cleaners napkins free the main trouble is that uncontrolled i in m i g r a t i 0 n builds up explosive situation in the parts of london and the midlands where there are the greatest concentrations of at the cemetery road pembroke the unitv press dial 1-6196 h w simons mgr princess street dial 1-3384 mawk 3mwz i.^^m ma ti — wwxu — m^mwt — wf mm-7 men's day services at allen temple outstanding success ' mv sugar free jvo-.cal orange — lemon — cola ginger ale — cream k^^^wp^j^^^^^s^^^ab x j tb-w r^^^>_^^_i^>_^_sj5^?^imi^bmlr^^^k i j mftt ja-jsmfh " ms / x\\\\^&rxxx ; crime in u.s at record high rose 12 in 1960 black cherry root beer absolutely non-fattening k the big new auditorium at the allen temple youth cen tre somerset was just barely large enough to accommodate the several hundred persons who turned out on sunday afternoon for the main service of the annual observance of men's day at allen temple a.m.e church washington im s attorney ieneral robert p kennedy reported today that crime in the i'nited slates reached a record hi^l^h^pmim ccntl ihe liefoi i at gosling's or leading grocery stores increase bassett bed suite mfr a _______________ fiffs^m ww m jitwmix\\\\\^m / / )/ \ mzwwwwwwijkwwwwwwm robberies increased by is per cent burglaries 15 per cent major larcenies 11 per cent and auto thefts 7 per cen the service was highlighted by tin soul_stirring singing of the congregation as well as the offerings of four male choruses each chorus which rendered two selections main ly negro spirituals was of an inordinately high standard but most outstanding was th group from bethel led by mr leon benn their sinking of ride the chariott with mr edward welch taking th solo part was truly a hit consisting of bookcase bed double dresser with pittsburgh plate glass mirror chest murders and rape hurras d by 4 per cent and aggravated assaults l 3 per cent none of the major categories 4 crime showed a decrease * * * * choice of gift * blanket * scatter rag the report was compiled by the f.b.i from records sub mitted by poiicc in cities with a population of more than 25,000 pair of colonial lamps newest fashions tin afternoon service w;.s presided over by mr edwaril gilbert it began impressively with the choruses and clergy taking their positions on th wide stage during the linginj of the processional hymn on ward christian soldiers finest quality lowest prices r?dio programme a 83 0 0 at sunday march 5 1961 a _______ n |
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