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l w < the jbrrmudo ;^> published bi-weekly b for cooking & drinking always fresh ikcorder w * » i v s purvis & co it price 4d wednesdays saturdays 6d canada's best hamilton bermuda saturday 1 1951 no 14 volume xxvra lulu ring descriptionscause honeymooning at homeleigh supervised pla j scheme seen as nearly 400 realised from scout week activities hen training for cooperative livi ng jn y pen pai tok'ome and see hp i hk_1 k_]p v j__r _____»___'"• im r r ' ' bra p^hf^^_^____jte__9 br jki'^emm wrfbzf ■*' ■f~5w aml"mn i s_h_r ■■■whf vk §&£*' ■r l '' w_____.________l *' p m ' * ! * bp(ip^wrahb__(e _^ i'v.^fc ■■>& ' i lk___s ' p^^^t _ * ____ n r ' 3 3^f *-\.-_ y • . " lmp i tt__is ; ' ! f r tjsj<*.s '" xjev ' v ism hh 1ff v , 2^r " i-^«n_s____wi______f ' ■l*>t_i mr philip trott winner sports car ticket to new y unclaimed the action of the social welfare board in initiating a supervised playground programme for the colony's youth this summer came in for praise from a school teacher who addressed the weekly huicheon meeting of the leopards club mr winton williams a mem ber of the staff at purvis ?» r"^r i j going to canada to uam bermuda for cauada where he j pubhshing mummmm mmmmm scheme the theyl glimpse ihe train better to have youth on than to have them streets . where no fori living and sjjfortsinanship he added audi mere ean the youth be to the goo'dl in changing world is what wanted but there were basic-^fl spite of mr.^b opportunity with rathci privileges want a free ! and to theii forced pejudieed jvirh biasedl there is at least one girl in bermuda who has discovered quite early in life the power of the pen and she is 17-year-old delores burrows daughter irff mrs alice burrows of spanish point pembroke mfeflttli the sum of 3 l j0 was realised f do-in tin activities of scout week promoted by the hamil ■i - amm ■' i ______^ *■*'- _■________■■' '*■____________ l b bs ' ! s»s - ! ! i h '.' •* i ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ *!_ md_____i * ' '_*-£_> <- ! ! i _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ b_^_______fjl b ___________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ * ____■'- ___________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ' «#* _________________________________________■_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ :• *'•'-"*- ! m%m i fcthe ehanjh bvilhams slh i achiev^b ! ii i ii hian seek b ____ ! i tf ji^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h^^^^^^^_h__i _________________________________________ and ( '!| ! rathet ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ r lna underb mw imh ! fu b ' u jinone ! pled ujwftta^f h^p s..m<t^r of*k ridjl , 1 i.,\bj bfl bf bfjjnenll b a^rinrod , dnftju ea ! !"••» | t u,m " , 7l '•'-''"''••!! ir i ■! ! 1 *; st.1 tke radi au<ran w.^^.^hr of community simgiug in comnt f ' ■--.->■- ". ' ' '^ ifttfcw 1w r rpntem 1 penn ; kiss mari^b otyi bu the j cu^oii nt()ku l t , b ton cora lander boy scout tioop at their headquarters iu fort langton last week mr vernon trott group scout master said that the af fair was a tremendous success and the receipts will go * long way towards the £ 1,000 drive xr the purpose of sending the troop to jamaica next year for ihe scout jamboree scheduled for there mr carlton sheppard son of mr and mrs f t shep pard of pembroke east left by jjlonial airlines for the united states where he will spend a short holiday before going to canada to attend ryerson institute of technology to take a course in printing and publishing he has been employed at the hamilton press for the past 7 years 3 ■fl lie said that mr philip trott mufor mechanic of span ish point was the holder of the winning ticket for the lovely austin convertible car which was raffled off at the show but the holder of the ticket to xew york together with the free pass to the robinson turpiu fight has not come for ward to claim his prize the ticket drawn was no 80 and instead of having a name on it it was marked ds 3849 he would like for the indi vidual holding that ticket to contact any i..f the scout offi cials o : don't forget to pu your clocks back tonight 1 daylight saving time offi cially ends in bermuda at 2 o'clock tomorrow morning and bermudians are reminded to set their cltcks back one hour be fore retiring tonight above are mr and mrs r ii fitzpatrick of i said jamaica long island who are spending their honeynu^.n as guests at homeleigh warwick they were married on august is and arrived in the colony last week saturday by the queen of bermuda the former miss eddie mooney mrs fitzpatrick is engaged at city college xew york while her husband works as a postal clerk in new york city i rve a idemo community s somerset field w'l'iie coralanders opened their activities on sunday 15 with a raligious broadcast from the fort and dorlttg the week that ■they had a series of using events on wed hey ve>t inspected bv j.mi smith the offirrr mjammmw vaudeville show a guests at archlyn villa the t uesto vrho^^b ■frotn arc_fclyn pthose lttilv _______^___ fl participatc^l which wilh menee at 9.15 will be the set brigade band quarters . twtv _______! picture published in color magazine one of the leading negro publications in tha united states together with a letter requesting peii pals pi the bronx ; and dr and mrs a w williams of flushings l.t arriving at the guest house yesterday was mr mor ris dickenson of new york due today is mrs georgiana caines also from new york ton normal schotofl canada on a board of education scholar ship , • of her youthful fnenra^^h as they knew practically evero thing about themselves and bermuda all that was left for them flo do was look ber 5 and 19 at tfi^bj opera house . they are being sponsored by the hayward and hayward group and will fea ture bands singers dancers and acrobats 0 4 personal and social west african arrives here mr . thomas said he's nof the least bit disappointed about what he discovered here as a matter of fact i am amazed { that delores found words to describe jour country it is tm really beautiful | he plans to fl return to new york next mon day a _. 1 ! delores a student at the " or 1 berkeley institute takes her £ writing seriously and she be aw lieves that all teenagers should have at least one pen pal it is an excellent way to learn first hand what's happening in other parts of the world she says she admits that most of her correspondents are males and she has them in such far away places as africa korea china and_^austraiia . ' leaving bermuda tomorrow for canada where she will enter teachers training college will be miss norma cox daughter of mrs constance cox of ewing street hamilton she is a graduate of the berkeley institute am was on the staff of central school anion g the hundreds of youths from th four corners ol the world who responded was j'oseph thomas a shipping clerk from the bronx new york he dropped delores a line and she dropped him one back from then ton they were real pen pals telling each other about their respective countries and the ways of life therein delores painted such an al luring picture of bermuda that i just had to dome and see what it was like for myself so here i am mr thomas explained to a reporter of the recorder he arrived on monday and is a guest at the imperial hotel he was met as he stepped off the plane at kindle air tn addition to this there will be twkji first class movies — stars in my crown featuring joel mccrea ; and a travelogue on the west indies entitled caribbean ! attorney willians o to join berkeley staff attorney a c stuart wil liams is expected to arrive in the island this afterrioon on a short visit to his mother mrs rebeeda williams at noifji pembroke . the main features will be the hayward and hayward danee orchestra and their vocal ensemble featuring james gor don wainwright bermuda's only jive quartette and ft>r the jazz enthusiasts lancelot hay ward pianist will team up mr solomon r c kawaley will be assistant science master in new department time at the beginning of the next school term • • • departing on frida j august 9 for washington d.c where he will enter junior high school was wayne jack son son ofl mr and mrs ver non jackson of cox's hill pem broke mr kawaley thinks ber muda is a very fascinating place aud he feels tha_t mr furbert did him a great honour in goffering him the position here he eventually hopes to go back to his native land the people in west africa are very progressive he says and they are placing much emhpa sis on the training of their youth in great britain and the united states arriving iu the coljony last i week to fill his appontment as assistant science master at the berkeley institute was mr solomon ii c kawaley a native of freetown sierra leone british west africa he was selected for the post by mr f s furbert princi pal of the berkeley during his recent visit to london mr kawaley was at that time do ing post graduate work at lon don university with vernon puffy bui in a terrific jam session the choral and dramatic group of bermuda alter a few week's holiday with her relatives and friends here mr lois davis de shield returned to canada where she is doing post graduate work ■* • • present an open air variety sho\a he left home about four years ago and came to ber muda by plane from london he is the house guest of dr majorie l bean heturning home on thursday was mrs j d smith wife of the presiding elder of a.m.e churches in bermuda she has been on an extended visit to the states one little thing after another at the don't miss the rainbow fete a brilliant young scientist he holds the b.sc degree from university college durham and a post graduate diploma in education from the institute of education london after win ning honours as an undergrad at durham university he fur ther distinguished himself at londttt university in the field of physical chemistry xr kawaley won a govern ment scholarship from sierra leone after gaining the higher schell certificate at prince of wales school in that city at the beikelev he will be assist ant to mr t neville tatem who is also a graduate of uni versity college ijrtndon while mr tatem is doing post gradu ate workin the united states mr kawaley is supervising the installation of the equip ment for the science laboratory which will open for the first i by the ch.n.h auxiliary tennis court back of the chinese laundry court street hamilton r " p ' ! ■____. at the sports arena thursday and friday 13th aud 14th september ' september 3rd and 4th 1951 also returning flo the colony on thursday was mr lionel , simmons of princess street who has been holidaving in the states bat 8.30 p.m snappy orchestra good music by the choral group the latest in novelty acts and laughs galore starring your favourite artists guest artist miss corinne robinson lately of montreal opened at 4 p.m drama that thrills mct-^-huhjards^vt due in the colonv today are mr and mrs hilton bradford ! of st nicholas place n.y mrs bradford is eoming to recuperate and she will be alsb accompanied by her sister mrs lavinia steede of flatts ; they are sisters of nurse caro spencer of flatts * * # there will be fun for all among the attractions there will be fancy drills wheel of fortune treasure hunt and gate prize — also — the ratlerny brothers new sketch baby sitting also a bevy oi pretty show girls from pembroke west refreshments on sale tickets 5 an electric washer a floor lamp and a gittcery hamper will be raffled fl refreshments for sale music attendance admission 1 children leo * i l after a few weeks holiday in new york mr and mrs lionel perinchief and their jtons re turned home on thursday continued on page 8 part proceeds for charity mr solomon kawaley do n sizzle dr ink swizzel free eight piece plastic picnic sets for the bag fronts - .
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1951-09-01 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1951 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 01 |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1951-09-01 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1951 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 01 |
Type | Newspaper |
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Issue | no. 14 |
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l w < the jbrrmudo ;^> published bi-weekly b for cooking & drinking always fresh ikcorder w * » i v s purvis & co it price 4d wednesdays saturdays 6d canada's best hamilton bermuda saturday 1 1951 no 14 volume xxvra lulu ring descriptionscause honeymooning at homeleigh supervised pla j scheme seen as nearly 400 realised from scout week activities hen training for cooperative livi ng jn y pen pai tok'ome and see hp i hk_1 k_]p v j__r _____»___'"• im r r ' ' bra p^hf^^_^____jte__9 br jki'^emm wrfbzf ■*' ■f~5w aml"mn i s_h_r ■■■whf vk §&£*' ■r l '' w_____.________l *' p m ' * ! * bp(ip^wrahb__(e _^ i'v.^fc ■■>& ' i lk___s ' p^^^t _ * ____ n r ' 3 3^f *-\.-_ y • . " lmp i tt__is ; ' ! f r tjsj<*.s '" xjev ' v ism hh 1ff v , 2^r " i-^«n_s____wi______f ' ■l*>t_i mr philip trott winner sports car ticket to new y unclaimed the action of the social welfare board in initiating a supervised playground programme for the colony's youth this summer came in for praise from a school teacher who addressed the weekly huicheon meeting of the leopards club mr winton williams a mem ber of the staff at purvis ?» r"^r i j going to canada to uam bermuda for cauada where he j pubhshing mummmm mmmmm scheme the theyl glimpse ihe train better to have youth on than to have them streets . where no fori living and sjjfortsinanship he added audi mere ean the youth be to the goo'dl in changing world is what wanted but there were basic-^fl spite of mr.^b opportunity with rathci privileges want a free ! and to theii forced pejudieed jvirh biasedl there is at least one girl in bermuda who has discovered quite early in life the power of the pen and she is 17-year-old delores burrows daughter irff mrs alice burrows of spanish point pembroke mfeflttli the sum of 3 l j0 was realised f do-in tin activities of scout week promoted by the hamil ■i - amm ■' i ______^ *■*'- _■________■■' '*■____________ l b bs ' ! s»s - ! ! i h '.' •* i ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ *!_ md_____i * ' '_*-£_> <- ! ! i _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ b_^_______fjl b ___________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ * ____■'- ___________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ' «#* _________________________________________■_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ :• *'•'-"*- ! m%m i fcthe ehanjh bvilhams slh i achiev^b ! ii i ii hian seek b ____ ! i tf ji^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h^^^^^^^_h__i _________________________________________ and ( '!| ! rathet ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ r lna underb mw imh ! fu b ' u jinone ! pled ujwftta^f h^p s..m |
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