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wednesday february 25 1953 the bermuda recorder page three family feature page * aecipem special arxrhsj * jokes * news^oomi • poetrv coming :— * pages from bar • mnda's history * childrens stories women's education iin afk1ca london homes to open doors vancouver woman finds way to aid handicapped i will lilt up mine eyes . . . at coronation eisenhower's religious overtones leading more — public officials to prayei a new emphasis by allen roy evans that wood should be prominent among articles sent in vases trays stamls tables candle holders chairs cradles and a host of smaller articles all use ful may be had in a variety of '\ uod.s new york — some six thousand homes in central london and the surrounding area will offer accommodation to overseas visitors during the coronation period james t turbayne united states man ager for the british travel as sociation has announced vancouver b.c — kath leen elliott a vancouver busi nesswoman established a new project not long ago which has opened doors jpf opportunity to many others and given her much satisfaction it is an ex hibit of handicraft tailed hob bies for the handicapped »"*_ . a.1 1 "_ il a ~* rrom uur wii correspondent london feb 14 by air mail in all development pro grammes for the under-developed countries of the common wealth education is being given priority but most revolu tionary is the emphasis which is being given to the educatior of women and girls particularly in asia and africa plans for special educational establishments for womei which are to be developed during 1955 in the northern regioi of nigeria provide a striking r\.im|>|b training colics bj fll up fl staudardfl are foil the eleiuentfl foil auuar\h to hjli'll nfl to sclloofl opened iifl from the n'orl iifl i governmcuth u|fl the tiiiu.-ii-h has l'irl-b from north-h ern the competifl so lt.'tt'h the proi nirch has foifl aw could only be offered t wo^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^j pl.t . « w ashington — there is visible in washington today a remarkable turning to prayer ou the part of public officials v hat is most imprsesive about this development — which should not be exaggerated but certainly should not be mini mized — it that it seems gen uinely s.ncere not merely cere monial and in beginning important deliberations with prayer is exerting an influence upon the whole government and indeed upon the thinking of the coun ts here te some of the ex amples — the sum-total of which makes them especially signifi cant — of that leadership t bsbbi . .£*> _ * . • mm jl interesting pieces a dogwood vase with its characteristic bark no pun is an interesting souvenir of a prov nee whose emblem is the dogwood flower a tray of pear wood and candlesticks of polished cherry and unusual items an amusing door knock er is a carved wood-pecker so arranged that at a touch it pecks vigorously on a wooden panel before being admitted to a central register each home will be inspected to assure that it meets high standards of com fort and cleanliness a prelim inary survey indicates that rates will average about m per n ght including breakfast which is generally less than hotel tariffs lor the coronation period mr turbayne said a _*■■1 * _ every article in this exten sive display is hand made some of the workers carry on from wheelchairs but all have a will to achieve and an artistic instinct which combine to over come disabilities it is to give t hese able workers a medium between themselves and poten tial customers that miss elliott hai opened display rooms in a big down-town office building 1 the first meeting oc the eisenhower cabinet - in - wait ing held at a luncheon at the hotel commodore headquar ters in new york was opened with prayer 1 he principal impetus comes from president eisenhower who gave his i^itical cam paign a strong religious over tone and who now that he is iu office is demonstrating — with no surprise to himself — that he meant it replaced the old school certi ficate a roman catholic mis sion secondary school in kano which caters for girls from the southern provinces is similar ly full and plans are being made to open ihe first govern ment secondary school for girls in tlie northern henion at uorin late in l!i.">4 iii january 1954 the first secondary class will probably be started in kano coveriniwiit girls school ■»»• , * ' * — i mr eisenhower broke all precedent by preceding his inaugural address with his own prayer which he had written himself and which he delivered immediately after the swear ing on capitol hiu a similar pnvate-accommo t on plan worked successfully during the 1937 coronation and the 1951 festival of britain mr turbayne stated adding that visitors choosing private accommodation will have a wonderful opportunity to get to know their british hosts on an informal basis they will have the same independence of movement they would expect in a hotel an interesting round table is made from a cross section of native maple carefully cured for bevcul veao and so finish ed that the years of its growth may be counted these are items that factories cannot turn out undoubtedly the lead of the president in manifesting his own deep religious dedication there are stall many purchas , is who prize the individually made article in preference to a factory product everything miss elliott sells must reach a bight standard the customer buys because the article is something he wants not from any charitable impulse ■i the president is begin ning all meetings of the cabi net with prayer recipe 4 mr eisenhower formally joined the national presby terian church here on feb 1 and his steady presence at church is evidence that bis al legiance is not merely to for mal religion and that his at tendance is not just ceremo nial when mrs eisenhower was confined to the white house one sunday the general went to church by himself many african women from tin northern region of nigeria have qualified for scholarship in britain and elsewhere to be come teachers nurses mid wives and social welfare work ers of all kinds leather goods of various types are included beautifully ooled handbags belts and coin purses predominating the jewelry would stock a small store the glamorous earrings necklaces and bracelet in sil ver are in modern design rhinestones with novel settings give a glitter to the trays of substantial ornaments both silver and gold m 1 ~* m v _ egg olive sauce s tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour yi teaspoon salt dash pepper va cup water % cup chicken stock canned _ l * 1 i t l . 1 1 • who made iv inquiries should be address ed to the coronation accom modation department london hotels information service 8t brook street london w.l this organ zat ion acts as a clearing house for information on available accommodation ■and will put prospective visi tors in touch with private householders its services are free if the customer wishes to know who made the beautiful leather bag or an intricate woven basket the information is willintrly supplied to know something about the individual who made a beautiful article often adds to the appreciation of the buyer in a recent speech to the northern house of assembly the northern minister of edu cation the hon aliyu maka niiin bida said that in many though not in all parts of the region there were signs of a changing attitude to girls edu cation as its social and pecu niary value was realibed chicken broth or bullion cube and water may be used . _ . _ a . • 5 in attending a breakfast prayer meeting recently sponsored by the international council for christian leader i teaspoon worcestershire sauce all the fifteen girls who re cently tqok the school leaviu examination there wero sue the handmade rugs have an individuality not found in or dinary shops so have the hand drawn tablecloths the evening scarves shopping bags swedish lace and handkerchiefs . .. *' i j l.i 1 4 teaspoon lemon juice ti stuffed olives sliced when necessary miss elliott gives the workers ideas as to a hat is most salable all goods are accepted on consignment there is a small mark-up just enough to cover sales cost as i the project is not operated with [ the idea of profit although this j could well be done 4 sliced hard cooked eggs » r i i *. » _ a _» ji continued on page 6 cessful there were 186 applicants for 26 places available in two i is training centres and two ■'«' schools melt butter add flour salt and pepper and stir until smooth add water and chicken stock stirring constantly until thickened add worcestershire sauce lemon juice olives and eggs heat thoroughly mm _ m . | 1 j «.* the birnin kebbi girls school begins primary vi work this year with eighty girls and the provincial girls school kontagora starts primary v work this month with ninety girls as these workers nnd their skill and ability in demand it gives them tremendous encour agement aa well as a means of livelihood the demand for girls edu cation he said was outstrip ping the possibility of provid : im mi _ i x *_ _* queen elizabeth will meet tongo's queen brooks bond tea v b economical llll it the limiting factors ml -» 1 for a refreshingly different vegetable combination try fro zen brussels sprouts and tiny whita onions dressed up in a cheese sauce they give a dash of taste as well as color to any vegetable plate in addition to government schools flourishing voluntary agency boarding schools cater ing extensivety for girls of northern nigeria are progress ing in two northern provinces 111 the education of women and girls were lack of buildingto i i j . i t _» miss elliotts chief business is still that of running an old established tourist bureau this works in perfectly with the sales project many tourists nit urally want to buy a souve nir to take home aud the ar ticles she has on display are ■u venirs of a very special type . a t . i-i a l reigning monarch's visit to fiji and staff and not lack of popu m j j t _ a f lar demand in a few years time that was likely to be true of the whole of the northern region of nigeria bl ir !_.. 1 1 gems of thought first tune in history seaondary education with reparti to secondary 1 1 il tt rt-.l.i the minister made an appeal ._ i t ai :*:-_ a i brussels sprouts and onions pains in back 0omln3h<wn tt vou baaffua lawtua ta _ „- *- __ education the roman catholic miiwion school for girls in the northern region is full and in 1952 for the first time girls entered for the general certi ficate of education which has for local authorities and others to make every effort to provide facilities to meet the popular demand for the education of . women and girls — common i wealth news agency froin our own correspondent there is a strength of quiet endurance as significant of courage as the most daring feats of prowess — tuckerman t n a i a_n a l london feb 21 by air mail — for the first time in his tory a reigning british monarch will visit the colony of fiji next december 8-10 taiall white onions - ■■m t » 1 package of frozen brussels sprouts a *. _ l ■— unitaa as mar at first articles came for the most part from local workers but as the project has become better known those beyond the city and outside the province are beginning to send along their work everything is wel come if the standard is high and if the article is made by a handicapped worker native indians have submitted some handsome bead work and fine baskets this project knows no boundaries or racial divisions 2 tablespoons butter or mar garine ||| tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt % cup milk \_ cup grated sharp cheese steam onions in small amount of salted water untir done about 15-20 minute j drain cook brussels sprouts according to instructions on package drain make cheese sauce by melting butter and stirring in flour and salt making a smooth paste stir in milk and cook until thickened stir in cheese until well blended combine onions brusseli sprouts and sauce makes 4-6 servings little strokes fell great oaks t i • n i_i — benjamin frank un ir j.tst aasar tarrlma afiarp palna sa ml waarlna ion achaa ta wa m amaa you can t itl n ol ikaaa tik rttmarj waihrtaaa aacaaaa yoa mint kill sa farma ta raar frfaiya othaa aymptoma of kldm aa btadtfn i di*»rj»r ara smftty fraauxil ar painful impi o.tll-j „• nlfma laa palm l«m>n invmiim maadacltaa o uimn clralaa gntftf i brat n<f rhaumatiam •»•» aaaatha a»d inaray soaaoaa anklaa ate 1 crrtaa anja th-aa trnublaa by ramov ln tha cauaa — and atarta baaaflta la h houra and eomplataly atnpo irou maa la n hi daya i ctaaaa from any chairlat oa ouarantaa la put yoa rlfht or moaay back art now 1 la m houra yoa ui f«ai wuar and sa aomplataty ah sx aaa waab • . cyrtra : * '• • '• 7 r.^^-g rou«t fbt itabbbb rbbbbbbbbi rbbbt oo a j • it 18 at the queen s special request that she is to break her journey with the duke of edinburgh to new zealand and australia . genius that power which t i_i sntpfe batekefota w / jmssms_w \ j^w •** ■*••■»• vwvw ana wk chicken mk noodle '*■% , soup ' * aal f t____m t ■» m^mmmwmwm^zmlf 11 ' m aca i-m-h aatfhii mi rial ltd inulanu "-■dazzles mortal eyes is oft but perseverance in dis tt ttt:il j a al — — henry willard austin during her journey she will visit the kingdom of tonga which is reigned over by queen salote tupou success in life depends upon persistent effort upon the im provement of moments more than upon any other one thing ir r»-i t 1 i the queen with the duke of edinburgh will arrive : n fiji in the gothic on decem ber 17 and will go to tonga on december 19 — mary baker eddy do not turn back when yon are just at the goal r»-_i-i:i a as british columbia is a forest province it is natural — 1'ublilius byrus the queen and the duke will land at nukualofa on the morn ing of sunday december 20 and the gothic will sail the same day for auckland a man must not swerve from his path because of the bark ings of dogs — h m stanley talks for lent this will be the first visit of a reigning monarch to fiji but it will not be the first royal visit . the central moment in the the children s hospital history of christianity the death of jesus christ gives meaning and significance to al other events in christian life humphreys witch hazel tomt scalp will be pleasand sod idu//a/5 refreshed when vim massage it with witch hazel you'll find il his majesty king george v when duke of york his brother the duke of clarence the duke of windsor when prince of wales king george vi and queen elizabeth the queen mother when duke and duchess of york and the duke of gloucester have visit ed the colony — common wealth news agency on the four sundays leading up to holy week which began sunday 8.13 and 00.45 the general overseas service are broadcasting a series of talks called jesus and his sacrifice these talks will deal with certain quotations asso ciated with the atonement tak i ing difficult phrases and ex plaining what they mean in our understandng of the death of christ borne one made a suggestion and others agreed it was true that if we had an abundance of money there's a lot of good things we could do these kind souls got together they pondered night and morn when they had finished debating tho children's hospital was born a soothing sfter-shavc f lotion loo bay s bottle of marvelous humphrfyswitctl i hazel tod-7 they asked the help of the public to a*ist in swelling the fun the response was overwhelming and a wonderful campaign begun english they will expound certain key sayings of jesus about his passion starting not from what others have said about it since but what he himself said at the time and then trying to see what he has to say to us now rrx ji a x_n r*i n a house wives house maids and bus drivers donations were received with much thanks shopkeepers hotels and gas stationa and i almost forgot piggy banks »— b — — a aa woodrow wilson credited his forceful but simple use of words to his father who always asked that he read all his writ ings aloud to him i * n i i i 1-1 1 his is also a tribute to housewives choice who is like the boy who replied some may say that it couldn't be done but we won't give up till we've tried occasionally the elder wil son would request explanation of a point woodrow witeon would explain in simpler lan guage and his father would ask whv didn't you write it that way the first talk the son of man must suffer will be given by the old testament scholar professor t h kobinson d.d who will speak on the cross as the fulfilment of god's pur pose set against the old testa ment background so let s all get together and do what we can to help a cause that's worthwhile we can each do our share for the sake and then he d admonish dont shoot at your meaning with a shotgun and hit the whole coun tryside shoot with a rifle at the thing you have to say of a poor unfortunate child the oare other speakers will be pro fessor leonard hodgson dr c h dodd and the reverend oliver tomkins composed by mrs ernest payntek water street st george's
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wednesday february 25 1953 the bermuda recorder page three family feature page * aecipem special arxrhsj * jokes * news^oomi • poetrv coming :— * pages from bar • mnda's history * childrens stories women's education iin afk1ca london homes to open doors vancouver woman finds way to aid handicapped i will lilt up mine eyes . . . at coronation eisenhower's religious overtones leading more — public officials to prayei a new emphasis by allen roy evans that wood should be prominent among articles sent in vases trays stamls tables candle holders chairs cradles and a host of smaller articles all use ful may be had in a variety of '\ uod.s new york — some six thousand homes in central london and the surrounding area will offer accommodation to overseas visitors during the coronation period james t turbayne united states man ager for the british travel as sociation has announced vancouver b.c — kath leen elliott a vancouver busi nesswoman established a new project not long ago which has opened doors jpf opportunity to many others and given her much satisfaction it is an ex hibit of handicraft tailed hob bies for the handicapped »"*_ . a.1 1 "_ il a ~* rrom uur wii correspondent london feb 14 by air mail in all development pro grammes for the under-developed countries of the common wealth education is being given priority but most revolu tionary is the emphasis which is being given to the educatior of women and girls particularly in asia and africa plans for special educational establishments for womei which are to be developed during 1955 in the northern regioi of nigeria provide a striking r\.im|>|b training colics bj fll up fl staudardfl are foil the eleiuentfl foil auuar\h to hjli'll nfl to sclloofl opened iifl from the n'orl iifl i governmcuth u|fl the tiiiu.-ii-h has l'irl-b from north-h ern the competifl so lt.'tt'h the proi nirch has foifl aw could only be offered t wo^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^j pl.t . « w ashington — there is visible in washington today a remarkable turning to prayer ou the part of public officials v hat is most imprsesive about this development — which should not be exaggerated but certainly should not be mini mized — it that it seems gen uinely s.ncere not merely cere monial and in beginning important deliberations with prayer is exerting an influence upon the whole government and indeed upon the thinking of the coun ts here te some of the ex amples — the sum-total of which makes them especially signifi cant — of that leadership t bsbbi . .£*> _ * . • mm jl interesting pieces a dogwood vase with its characteristic bark no pun is an interesting souvenir of a prov nee whose emblem is the dogwood flower a tray of pear wood and candlesticks of polished cherry and unusual items an amusing door knock er is a carved wood-pecker so arranged that at a touch it pecks vigorously on a wooden panel before being admitted to a central register each home will be inspected to assure that it meets high standards of com fort and cleanliness a prelim inary survey indicates that rates will average about m per n ght including breakfast which is generally less than hotel tariffs lor the coronation period mr turbayne said a _*■■1 * _ every article in this exten sive display is hand made some of the workers carry on from wheelchairs but all have a will to achieve and an artistic instinct which combine to over come disabilities it is to give t hese able workers a medium between themselves and poten tial customers that miss elliott hai opened display rooms in a big down-town office building 1 the first meeting oc the eisenhower cabinet - in - wait ing held at a luncheon at the hotel commodore headquar ters in new york was opened with prayer 1 he principal impetus comes from president eisenhower who gave his i^itical cam paign a strong religious over tone and who now that he is iu office is demonstrating — with no surprise to himself — that he meant it replaced the old school certi ficate a roman catholic mis sion secondary school in kano which caters for girls from the southern provinces is similar ly full and plans are being made to open ihe first govern ment secondary school for girls in tlie northern henion at uorin late in l!i.">4 iii january 1954 the first secondary class will probably be started in kano coveriniwiit girls school ■»»• , * ' * — i mr eisenhower broke all precedent by preceding his inaugural address with his own prayer which he had written himself and which he delivered immediately after the swear ing on capitol hiu a similar pnvate-accommo t on plan worked successfully during the 1937 coronation and the 1951 festival of britain mr turbayne stated adding that visitors choosing private accommodation will have a wonderful opportunity to get to know their british hosts on an informal basis they will have the same independence of movement they would expect in a hotel an interesting round table is made from a cross section of native maple carefully cured for bevcul veao and so finish ed that the years of its growth may be counted these are items that factories cannot turn out undoubtedly the lead of the president in manifesting his own deep religious dedication there are stall many purchas , is who prize the individually made article in preference to a factory product everything miss elliott sells must reach a bight standard the customer buys because the article is something he wants not from any charitable impulse ■i the president is begin ning all meetings of the cabi net with prayer recipe 4 mr eisenhower formally joined the national presby terian church here on feb 1 and his steady presence at church is evidence that bis al legiance is not merely to for mal religion and that his at tendance is not just ceremo nial when mrs eisenhower was confined to the white house one sunday the general went to church by himself many african women from tin northern region of nigeria have qualified for scholarship in britain and elsewhere to be come teachers nurses mid wives and social welfare work ers of all kinds leather goods of various types are included beautifully ooled handbags belts and coin purses predominating the jewelry would stock a small store the glamorous earrings necklaces and bracelet in sil ver are in modern design rhinestones with novel settings give a glitter to the trays of substantial ornaments both silver and gold m 1 ~* m v _ egg olive sauce s tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour yi teaspoon salt dash pepper va cup water % cup chicken stock canned _ l * 1 i t l . 1 1 • who made iv inquiries should be address ed to the coronation accom modation department london hotels information service 8t brook street london w.l this organ zat ion acts as a clearing house for information on available accommodation ■and will put prospective visi tors in touch with private householders its services are free if the customer wishes to know who made the beautiful leather bag or an intricate woven basket the information is willintrly supplied to know something about the individual who made a beautiful article often adds to the appreciation of the buyer in a recent speech to the northern house of assembly the northern minister of edu cation the hon aliyu maka niiin bida said that in many though not in all parts of the region there were signs of a changing attitude to girls edu cation as its social and pecu niary value was realibed chicken broth or bullion cube and water may be used . _ . _ a . • 5 in attending a breakfast prayer meeting recently sponsored by the international council for christian leader i teaspoon worcestershire sauce all the fifteen girls who re cently tqok the school leaviu examination there wero sue the handmade rugs have an individuality not found in or dinary shops so have the hand drawn tablecloths the evening scarves shopping bags swedish lace and handkerchiefs . .. *' i j l.i 1 4 teaspoon lemon juice ti stuffed olives sliced when necessary miss elliott gives the workers ideas as to a hat is most salable all goods are accepted on consignment there is a small mark-up just enough to cover sales cost as i the project is not operated with [ the idea of profit although this j could well be done 4 sliced hard cooked eggs » r i i *. » _ a _» ji continued on page 6 cessful there were 186 applicants for 26 places available in two i is training centres and two ■'«' schools melt butter add flour salt and pepper and stir until smooth add water and chicken stock stirring constantly until thickened add worcestershire sauce lemon juice olives and eggs heat thoroughly mm _ m . | 1 j «.* the birnin kebbi girls school begins primary vi work this year with eighty girls and the provincial girls school kontagora starts primary v work this month with ninety girls as these workers nnd their skill and ability in demand it gives them tremendous encour agement aa well as a means of livelihood the demand for girls edu cation he said was outstrip ping the possibility of provid : im mi _ i x *_ _* queen elizabeth will meet tongo's queen brooks bond tea v b economical llll it the limiting factors ml -» 1 for a refreshingly different vegetable combination try fro zen brussels sprouts and tiny whita onions dressed up in a cheese sauce they give a dash of taste as well as color to any vegetable plate in addition to government schools flourishing voluntary agency boarding schools cater ing extensivety for girls of northern nigeria are progress ing in two northern provinces 111 the education of women and girls were lack of buildingto i i j . i t _» miss elliotts chief business is still that of running an old established tourist bureau this works in perfectly with the sales project many tourists nit urally want to buy a souve nir to take home aud the ar ticles she has on display are ■u venirs of a very special type . a t . i-i a l reigning monarch's visit to fiji and staff and not lack of popu m j j t _ a f lar demand in a few years time that was likely to be true of the whole of the northern region of nigeria bl ir !_.. 1 1 gems of thought first tune in history seaondary education with reparti to secondary 1 1 il tt rt-.l.i the minister made an appeal ._ i t ai :*:-_ a i brussels sprouts and onions pains in back 0omln3h |
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