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Hamilton's Centenary Celebration this Sunday. The celebration will feature the US Airways Band, the Bermuda Regiment Band, and the Bermuda Philharmonic Choir. ---- Page 2 JURY VISITS CRASH SITE INQ Jury visits crash site A Coroner's jury yesterday visited the site of a crash where Peggy Lynn Binns suffered fatal head injuries. ---- Page 2 GET YOUR DANCING SHOES ON! ENT Get your dancing shoes on! A top Barbadian soca band will be setting Clearwater beach on fire tonight.

And the music group told The Royal Gazette that they want to have lots of audience participation at the concert, stating matter-of-factly: "We don't like chairs.'' ---- Page 2 FINE START BY TONKA SLG Fine start by Tonka In the quiet of a picture-perfect day in Marion, Massachusetts, the Marion to Bermuda biennial yacht race got off to an auspicious start yesterday afternoon at 2.50 p.m. Bermuda time with the Bermudian boat Tonka leading its class. ---- Page 13 BEST TO DO ITS HIS WAY SOC Best to do it his way New Bermuda Football Association Technical Director Clyde Best has stressed the importance of total commitment from the Island's senior players in his bid to revamp the national programme. And those in the 40-strong senior squad will be told in no uncertain terms that they either do things the `Best way' or not at all. ---- Page 13 BISHOP TAUGHT SPIRIT OF GIVING OBT REL Bishop taught spirit of giving The passing of Bishop Chauncey Charles Everest Smith closes a chapter in the history of Tucker's Town. ---- Religion, Page 16