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saturday feeruary 7 1963 page eight the bermuda recorder handicraft george ratteray to run for sandy's parish leopards club to hold forum on 15th notice congratulations : hurry hurr regular meeting mr and mrs brooks red nsoii cifts - habtt tooled finegt bcrj-ttud cedar john davis up^tsumerast continued from page i starting on sunday 15th at 4.30 p.m the leopards club will add another feature to their enterta nnient programme by staging a series of forum it is intended to make them very educational timely topics and events will form the theme of thc various speakers who will in most cases be an au thority on subject matter a short question period will be permitted to also instrumental in having the school incorporated through act of the legislature short ly before his resignation in 1950 of the congratulate their sons vari"t harvey's cottage nursing home brooks and george auxiliary on their birthday he is also a member of the executive committee of the sandys arbor society and has served on the public transpor tat'on board since 1*130 tuesday 9th february at 3 30 p.m instead of 4 p «* at v moving sale i i a forceful speaker mr rat teray has addressed assemblies in bermuda the west indies the united states i'nited king dom and africa the cottage hospital all members are asked to attend — business of importance excitement is now intense it's a race between car penters and housewives and after tonight the carpenters win at reid street when doors are finally closed the speaker for the opening forum will be mr donald c sm th m.c.p and his subject will be motor laws and re gulations a short nnisieal programme will also be given s-iii-lvv parish has been very niiieh in the political spotlight this week one of its present representatives in parliament mr w k roberts announeed lhat he would not be seeking re-elect ion two days later mr warren simmons pres cient of the somerset cricket club who had been often men tioned is a possible candidate stated lie would not be run ft)r sale following bargains are available at reid and church street till 9 p.m saturday night roadside building lot in somerset notice no 96 — 1963 for men for women friends of members are cor dially invited to attend these forums which will be under the direction of mr samuel 0 lightbourn work shirts 12/6 60 sv eaters 25 6 30 appointment dress pants flannelette night dresses 25 area approx * - 4 acre i phone 5344 or m]a work pants flannelette pyjamas 25 25 panties from applications arc invited for the post of tailor in the prisons department slips . . . brassieres 10 ii bermuda tourist bureau burnaby street bow ties 8/6 sport shirts 20 25 & 40 the american approach persons interested in uln apurtintnmnt should ft their names with full particulars of experience and si required to the colonial secretary not later than thc blouses 10 ning dress shirts 15 moccasins 25 mr simmons regretted that owing to his present pubic p.ii-'cliial ami colonial service he would not be in the contest lie expressed his gratitude to the many freeholders who had assured him of support if he suits 6 only snort jackets 3 only corduroy jackets 5 only 6 45 dress shoes 30 oanvas shoes . . waist pinchers ( 10 8/6 continued from page 2 funeral all mourners at the church in a y walk in slow single file around the casket viewing the body the coffin is not scaled until ready to start to the cemeterj — but kept open during the entire service wanted february 65 by command household needs / decorated / soup plates dinner plates / 2/9 salad plates ■/•••/ 2/9 tea plates 1 2 / _ gravy boats . 1 - 3/6 platters 2 3 4 mixing bowls properties of all kinds to sell or rent infants sleepers with feet stood o ij artih'r 12/6 clients waiting colonial secretary . . 2/6 yd from 10 imperial hotel tonight at the grill the three sons houses cottages apartments building lots efficient personalized f service ejprmuda t0u5i8t bureau children's shoes colonial secretary's office the family usually writes the obituary to be read by the minister — which is a brief summary of highlights of the deceased's life and end with a long list of his or her survi vors the coffin is not made of cedar but its quality de pends mostly on its price family and widows have been known to spend 10,000 for coffin alone — with a 1 ning of the finest satin and made of tbe finest wood or steel ith february l.*53 9/6 boys sport jackets alternate with 6 only 40 50 60 lancelot at the organ white 1/6 2/6 3/6 3/6 2/6 foundbli's ay boys corduroy jackets carriage rugs green jugs 4/6 * tomorrow sunday phone 5344 or 3697 or write an organ concert beginning at 9 p.m monday and thursday i talbot nephews uvfonday wednesday friday lancelot at the organ white 2 3 4 p.o box 28 hamilton calling all forme scholars st>r4ul a.m.e jgunday school jmm_a^wh1 to all former s^ixdarajparents i and friends feihuaiy mhj i p ml green white dinner pi 3 tes . 1 each ./-, 6 in memoriam though the moving sale ends at harvey's reid street to-day sale continues at harvey's church street all next week in sad and pving nmfliorv edmund johdson joe-^b who lost his lit / so tragic on febrwy\9th 1**5:1 oh lo-rdrtiave mercy oh lt-zu have mercy ( h ! kord have mercy have mercy on me sajjy missed by all who hj mmmmmm m heels ally before the funeral the cof i fin is slowly driven by limou sines around the block which i houses the residence — then on to the church an open 1 liinous ne following carries the flowers behind — the mourners — all in long liiuou i sines no one iu new york iu these times ever heard of a horse-drawn affair nor of be ing buried the day after a death sunday 1953 harvey's when a founders day programme will be rendered the guest sneaker will be mr albert jackson b sc echefes from 70 years ngo to present day ' m0ui8 de shield supt rev kelly a collins paiitoi reservations — 3070 modern da ce ved a blm __■in new york thc cemetery is several miles out iu the country and graves of loved ones are many times uu-deco rated and uu-seen for years and years this erases a close ness felt by bermudians to their departed ones with churchyards in every parish for the best in t ; a i mm ■j m m m m m m m^m radio entertainment yet new york — being the fast busy city it is even too busy to linger over a grave try any one of these 4 beautiful once filled yet strangely enough never hurries a funeral — but gracefully g.ves at least three days in preparation for the final resting place philips radios urges revision of rules bx 316 bx 426 since my arrival from the tinted state 1 have been trying my best to stimulate the young and old to appreciate modem dance i am writing this article mainly to enlighten all bermudians who i am unable to contact in my everyday journeys in doiiy so i am hoping that you will realize that modem dance lias its lu'.'h educational values some of you may be wondering — what is modem dance continued from page 1 i-ualifieations mr richards stated dame is an art it can he understood only in relation to the other arts every art is | ut<-rowth of a given period great art transcends time and place through appreciative experiences in the other arts we will increase not only our understanding of the dance but also of the world in which we live mr russell pearman a mem he of the board of education said he endorsed thc remarks of mi ri i-ods as dis ni'ssagc is going forward fr<-ni i i.e branch of the gove.-im.jt which represents the people i hope that some of the sugges tions it contains will be carried out in future he added 16 13.0 cash 25 4 0 cash teachers and students alike need to reach out towards music painting poetry sculpture and the crafts this can be easily done for all art can be approached on the level of feeling _ v for several years modern dance has baen affiliated with/the department of physical education in the school curriculum brtn.e a physical educator i am piitc interested in arousing yovm interest in participating in my modern dance school which is now nj mrocess in doing so vou can leani the meaning and significance of tfejg great art therefore come one comb all children teenagers adults modern dance can be interpreted in classical scnii-classieal spiritual and modern music you as an individual may express from within what your heart desired throui.li various movements iu 626 bx 526 mr russell pearman a mem ber of the board of education said he endorsed the remarks of mr richards as this mes sage is going forward from the branch of the government which represents the people i hope that some of the sugges t ons it contains will be car ried out in future he added there may be some of you who would care to engage in a variety of folk and square dances all of tin dances will be under my instruction at the preseqt the students of the sandy's secondary school those inter ested will begin dancing as of feb ith 1961 from i jo until 5:00 p.m 32 8 0 cash 41 8.0 cash i also hope it will go a long way towards bringing about a better understanding between people in bermuda and what was intended hy cecil rhodes will be carried out mr pear man stated teaching hours time type of dance also on terms for as little as 207 weekly after down payment when mondays . . tuesdays . . wednesdays thursday k modern dance -- folk dance foxtrot — waltz tap-dance — isquare dance tap-dance — modern dagfe modern momba — modern dance modem dance — square dance moklem dance — square dance modern dance spuare dance — modern dance d can contact me for further 6—9 ' 6—9 6—9 4—5:30 he commented that there were many people who were taking an active part in the affairs of the country who have benefited from the rhodes scholarship it has done more towards improving the stan dard of education in bermuda than any other scholarship mi i carman recalled he was talk ing to a distinguished negro from the west indies not so long ago who was a former rhodes scholar and there were many like him elsewhere fridays . saturday radio and appliances dept the bermuda co saturday and evening classes will be hckl at my residence barbara horton b . s m . a cook's hill somerset bermuda union st hamilton
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Date | 1953-02-07 |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1953-02-07 |
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FullText | saturday feeruary 7 1963 page eight the bermuda recorder handicraft george ratteray to run for sandy's parish leopards club to hold forum on 15th notice congratulations : hurry hurr regular meeting mr and mrs brooks red nsoii cifts - habtt tooled finegt bcrj-ttud cedar john davis up^tsumerast continued from page i starting on sunday 15th at 4.30 p.m the leopards club will add another feature to their enterta nnient programme by staging a series of forum it is intended to make them very educational timely topics and events will form the theme of thc various speakers who will in most cases be an au thority on subject matter a short question period will be permitted to also instrumental in having the school incorporated through act of the legislature short ly before his resignation in 1950 of the congratulate their sons vari"t harvey's cottage nursing home brooks and george auxiliary on their birthday he is also a member of the executive committee of the sandys arbor society and has served on the public transpor tat'on board since 1*130 tuesday 9th february at 3 30 p.m instead of 4 p «* at v moving sale i i a forceful speaker mr rat teray has addressed assemblies in bermuda the west indies the united states i'nited king dom and africa the cottage hospital all members are asked to attend — business of importance excitement is now intense it's a race between car penters and housewives and after tonight the carpenters win at reid street when doors are finally closed the speaker for the opening forum will be mr donald c sm th m.c.p and his subject will be motor laws and re gulations a short nnisieal programme will also be given s-iii-lvv parish has been very niiieh in the political spotlight this week one of its present representatives in parliament mr w k roberts announeed lhat he would not be seeking re-elect ion two days later mr warren simmons pres cient of the somerset cricket club who had been often men tioned is a possible candidate stated lie would not be run ft)r sale following bargains are available at reid and church street till 9 p.m saturday night roadside building lot in somerset notice no 96 — 1963 for men for women friends of members are cor dially invited to attend these forums which will be under the direction of mr samuel 0 lightbourn work shirts 12/6 60 sv eaters 25 6 30 appointment dress pants flannelette night dresses 25 area approx * - 4 acre i phone 5344 or m]a work pants flannelette pyjamas 25 25 panties from applications arc invited for the post of tailor in the prisons department slips . . . brassieres 10 ii bermuda tourist bureau burnaby street bow ties 8/6 sport shirts 20 25 & 40 the american approach persons interested in uln apurtintnmnt should ft their names with full particulars of experience and si required to the colonial secretary not later than thc blouses 10 ning dress shirts 15 moccasins 25 mr simmons regretted that owing to his present pubic p.ii-'cliial ami colonial service he would not be in the contest lie expressed his gratitude to the many freeholders who had assured him of support if he suits 6 only snort jackets 3 only corduroy jackets 5 only 6 45 dress shoes 30 oanvas shoes . . waist pinchers ( 10 8/6 continued from page 2 funeral all mourners at the church in a y walk in slow single file around the casket viewing the body the coffin is not scaled until ready to start to the cemeterj — but kept open during the entire service wanted february 65 by command household needs / decorated / soup plates dinner plates / 2/9 salad plates ■/•••/ 2/9 tea plates 1 2 / _ gravy boats . 1 - 3/6 platters 2 3 4 mixing bowls properties of all kinds to sell or rent infants sleepers with feet stood o ij artih'r 12/6 clients waiting colonial secretary . . 2/6 yd from 10 imperial hotel tonight at the grill the three sons houses cottages apartments building lots efficient personalized f service ejprmuda t0u5i8t bureau children's shoes colonial secretary's office the family usually writes the obituary to be read by the minister — which is a brief summary of highlights of the deceased's life and end with a long list of his or her survi vors the coffin is not made of cedar but its quality de pends mostly on its price family and widows have been known to spend 10,000 for coffin alone — with a 1 ning of the finest satin and made of tbe finest wood or steel ith february l.*53 9/6 boys sport jackets alternate with 6 only 40 50 60 lancelot at the organ white 1/6 2/6 3/6 3/6 2/6 foundbli's ay boys corduroy jackets carriage rugs green jugs 4/6 * tomorrow sunday phone 5344 or 3697 or write an organ concert beginning at 9 p.m monday and thursday i talbot nephews uvfonday wednesday friday lancelot at the organ white 2 3 4 p.o box 28 hamilton calling all forme scholars st>r4ul a.m.e jgunday school jmm_a^wh1 to all former s^ixdarajparents i and friends feihuaiy mhj i p ml green white dinner pi 3 tes . 1 each ./-, 6 in memoriam though the moving sale ends at harvey's reid street to-day sale continues at harvey's church street all next week in sad and pving nmfliorv edmund johdson joe-^b who lost his lit / so tragic on febrwy\9th 1**5:1 oh lo-rdrtiave mercy oh lt-zu have mercy ( h ! kord have mercy have mercy on me sajjy missed by all who hj mmmmmm m heels ally before the funeral the cof i fin is slowly driven by limou sines around the block which i houses the residence — then on to the church an open 1 liinous ne following carries the flowers behind — the mourners — all in long liiuou i sines no one iu new york iu these times ever heard of a horse-drawn affair nor of be ing buried the day after a death sunday 1953 harvey's when a founders day programme will be rendered the guest sneaker will be mr albert jackson b sc echefes from 70 years ngo to present day ' m0ui8 de shield supt rev kelly a collins paiitoi reservations — 3070 modern da ce ved a blm __■in new york thc cemetery is several miles out iu the country and graves of loved ones are many times uu-deco rated and uu-seen for years and years this erases a close ness felt by bermudians to their departed ones with churchyards in every parish for the best in t ; a i mm ■j m m m m m m m^m radio entertainment yet new york — being the fast busy city it is even too busy to linger over a grave try any one of these 4 beautiful once filled yet strangely enough never hurries a funeral — but gracefully g.ves at least three days in preparation for the final resting place philips radios urges revision of rules bx 316 bx 426 since my arrival from the tinted state 1 have been trying my best to stimulate the young and old to appreciate modem dance i am writing this article mainly to enlighten all bermudians who i am unable to contact in my everyday journeys in doiiy so i am hoping that you will realize that modem dance lias its lu'.'h educational values some of you may be wondering — what is modem dance continued from page 1 i-ualifieations mr richards stated dame is an art it can he understood only in relation to the other arts every art is | ut<-rowth of a given period great art transcends time and place through appreciative experiences in the other arts we will increase not only our understanding of the dance but also of the world in which we live mr russell pearman a mem he of the board of education said he endorsed thc remarks of mi ri i-ods as dis ni'ssagc is going forward fr<-ni i i.e branch of the gove.-im.jt which represents the people i hope that some of the sugges tions it contains will be carried out in future he added 16 13.0 cash 25 4 0 cash teachers and students alike need to reach out towards music painting poetry sculpture and the crafts this can be easily done for all art can be approached on the level of feeling _ v for several years modern dance has baen affiliated with/the department of physical education in the school curriculum brtn.e a physical educator i am piitc interested in arousing yovm interest in participating in my modern dance school which is now nj mrocess in doing so vou can leani the meaning and significance of tfejg great art therefore come one comb all children teenagers adults modern dance can be interpreted in classical scnii-classieal spiritual and modern music you as an individual may express from within what your heart desired throui.li various movements iu 626 bx 526 mr russell pearman a mem ber of the board of education said he endorsed the remarks of mr richards as this mes sage is going forward from the branch of the government which represents the people i hope that some of the sugges t ons it contains will be car ried out in future he added there may be some of you who would care to engage in a variety of folk and square dances all of tin dances will be under my instruction at the preseqt the students of the sandy's secondary school those inter ested will begin dancing as of feb ith 1961 from i jo until 5:00 p.m 32 8 0 cash 41 8.0 cash i also hope it will go a long way towards bringing about a better understanding between people in bermuda and what was intended hy cecil rhodes will be carried out mr pear man stated teaching hours time type of dance also on terms for as little as 207 weekly after down payment when mondays . . tuesdays . . wednesdays thursday k modern dance -- folk dance foxtrot — waltz tap-dance — isquare dance tap-dance — modern dagfe modern momba — modern dance modem dance — square dance moklem dance — square dance modern dance spuare dance — modern dance d can contact me for further 6—9 ' 6—9 6—9 4—5:30 he commented that there were many people who were taking an active part in the affairs of the country who have benefited from the rhodes scholarship it has done more towards improving the stan dard of education in bermuda than any other scholarship mi i carman recalled he was talk ing to a distinguished negro from the west indies not so long ago who was a former rhodes scholar and there were many like him elsewhere fridays . saturday radio and appliances dept the bermuda co saturday and evening classes will be hckl at my residence barbara horton b . s m . a cook's hill somerset bermuda union st hamilton |
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