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The Record Newspaper 20 January 1966

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No. 3226.

PERTH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1966.

(Registered for the G.P.O.. Perth at 'Is Newspaper I d t ransmission by post

NEW PRIMARY FEE SCALE

Price 9d.

TREAT FOR unexpected treat ANwas in store for

y oung Eric Anthony when he went with his parents, Doctor Trevor and Mary Nicholls, of London and formerly of Nedlands, to a Papal audience. IN 1965 there were The Holy Father call23,213 children in the ed Eric up to the dais Catholic schools of the and gave him a medal. This happy Pontiff and Archdiocese of Perth. child picture was the Of these, 12,377 were in result. parish primary schools. _ Dr. Nicholls was atThe remainder were in ,` tending a medical conierence in Rome at the boys' schools, in the secFORMER lay mis- ern States and country time and his was among ondary grades of girls' sionary who is now visitors and executive several families granted presiden the officers t of the Western of Ausschools, and in the pria private audience with Senatus of Melbourne, tralian Councils will be the Pope. mary grades of girls' Mr. Dan Hourigan, is in the guests of the ComiAt present at Brompschools other than par- Perth for the Silver tium President, Miss M. ton Hospital, KensingJubilee of the Legion of White, at her home in ish schools. ton, Dr. Nicholls has Mary in Western Aus- Alfred Cove. done post - graduate Some of the burden tralia. work in thoracic surof secondary education Senatus of Melbourne gery. He is an old boy has been lifted from is the governing council 'The significant yearly increase of ed to secondary stu- of St. Louis' School, the parents partly by scho- of the Legion of Mary mission -aid in the Archdiocese did not dents this field of mis- son of Mr. and Mrs. E. larship assistance, part- in Victoria South Aus, sionary aid and it is ex- J. B. Nicliolls, of Brockly by the payment t;) tralia. Tasmania, Westeventuate in 1 965. This, in view of the pected that next year man Dalkeith. assist fees passed by the ern Australia, the Di increasing urgency of the cries for help will see an even greatei HisAvenue, wife is the former State Government and cese of Wagga. Papua, heard from the mission fields, must give effort as the importance Mary Peterson, ex-pupil paid for the first time New Guinea, New Caleof the work is under- of Loreto, the daughte: last year. us cause for deep thought.' donia and the Solomor stood fully by more and I of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. J. It is hoped that sonic Islands. more of the senior stii- Peterson. of High Street This was the only Whilst wishing to assistance will in the Mr. Hourigan was in sobering observation publicly thank all who dents- and their teach - Fremantle. future be extended to the Islands made by Father W. Fol- sacrificed as a lay misthemselves ers. primary education. sionary for 11 years. ey, the Diocesan Direc- for this essential work However the date of tor, in submitting his of the Church in the SUMMARY The celebrations will that extension is unceracknowledgement to th,,b. world. Father Foley al- Propagation commence on Sur..day. Of The Faith: Meanwhile, the tain. viatholics of the Arch- so acknowledged the Mem bership, Mission Sunday, Dofinancial problems of January 23, with a diocese for their supunani mous and most nations, etc. . . primary schools remain Jubilee Mass at 11 a.m. . . £ 23.254 17 port of the Pontifical generous co-operation Holy Childho the unaided concern of in St. Mary's Cathedral. MR D. HOURIGA od: N Mission Aid Societies given him by the priests Conferen ces will range the Catholic community. Would interstate and, during 1965. in the parishes and the School contributions and DonaThere is evidence that over a variety of topic: country tions . . visitors please to do with the Legion of religious teachers in the £ 5.028 5 10 the problem has not Mary The total of £ 31.230/ schools throughout the St. Peter Apostle: contact the president as and its apostolic been realistically faced activity up till Friday. soon as possible at 82 15/2, contributed by A rchdiocese. Schools' contributions and Donain the past. All the conferences are Holinan Street. Alfred young and old through tions . . Enlarging on his ob£2,947 11 10 the Societies. servatio three in the evening at St Cove, phone 30-2811. n mention ed Propagatio n of A Thomas the buffet tea More College. will be above. Father Foley • SURVEY Total Receipts £ 31,230 15 2 held after the final Faith, Holy Childhood said: "Each of the PonBenediction at St. Tho- and St. Peter Apostle. tifical INVITATION The clearest evidence Societies was is in fact £ 1.567/7/5 mas More College. was obtained from a formed with a two-fold An open invitation is i below last year. How- purpose survey conducted last RALLY OF JUNIORS — to foster a year of the financial given by the Legion to ) A rally of Junior Le ever Father Foley did true missionary awareanyone intereste to d atstress that this was due returns of 63 parish gionaries will be held at ness and co-operation tend legacies received in the Catholic schools. The survey the these conferences. St. Joseph's, Victoria to s of the overall title of Square, showed that four schools on Wednesday. last year and that in world and to obtain which is "Vatican H member fact ship suboperated at a loss to the .January 26. and they from them the funds religious orders supply- Challenge to the Laity- • ;vill meet Mr. Hourigan. scriptions through par- necessary to support ing teachers — in one [ A detailed programme All Juniors are invited ish appeals — the back- I the general or specialbone of the work — is given on Page 9. , —please bring a case the loss was £ 700. works plate. of the had risen in 1965 by l ised In most other schools, On the Saturday, East • PROGRAMME PAGE Church in mission lands. 9 E 550/14/2. after deducting travel "It is clear from the e xpenses, the return response, even if in per Sister was pitifully small amounts, from allow. In the case of 30 most every Catholic schools, the return per f amily of the ArchdioSister was less than £.2 cese that the mission per week, and only in awareness been has R emember, when it comes to killing the case of five schools achieved and that the did it exceed £, 5 per garden wogs, it's easy with sqeasy! co-operation is accepted. w eek. in part at least, as a There are historical Christian obligation. reasons why such a state of affairs has been "However complac able to be supported so ency in a token ccntrilong — though with inbution must be banished from our minds uncreasing difficulty. Most orders operated schools til the urgent appeals with a fee.. structure of missionaries can be higher than the parish realistically met by the schools, and surpluses Church. I certainly hope from these schools, and that the slowing down from the teaching of of a healthy growth in music, in large part mission aid from the "carried" Archdiocese is not a the parish school. sign of this complacency.Members of the orDavid Grays have a complete range of easy-to-use ders were recruited, squeasy packs that make it so simple to keep your STUDENTS trained and supporte d garden free from pests. for service in the parish Finally the gratifyim, schools. In the increase in the SoCiet.'. Catholic churches, schools and other parish institutions reschools, fees were of St. Peter Apostle , quiring supplies please contact Mr. Gerry nomiFuller nal, and an impression whose special work is at was permitted to grow the training of indigen- 1 that fees were ous priests was due, rather voluntary than Father Foley explained, 1 a matter of just and binding obli- • to new directives reLAST Sunday, in an impressive ceremony, some Ukrainian soil was accepted by eeived during the year gation. Father Ivan Shewciw and then fixed into the altar of the Ukrainian • C Catholic Church from Pope Paul VI. His 10 RAILWAY PARADE, WEST PERTH — Phone 28 3611 ontinued PAGE 8 in Ferguson Street. Maylands. Pictured is Father Ivan receiving the soil. Apostolic Letter allocat- I

IN a release from the Catholic Education Office, the Director, Monsignor J. Bourke, has given details of a new scheme a ffecting the fee structure in parish primary schools.

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