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No. 2695. PERTH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1974
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Illoora parish body teases hall for Aboriginal centre MCCRA — The Moora Parish Council decided at its meeting last week to lease the parish hail to the local Aboriginal Advancement Council for the establishment of a community centre for Aboriginal people. The meeting received a their members and the many things had been the Aboriginal done by white people to delegation made up of help two Aboriginal people, people but he felt that was recently elected by Mr. Brian Alone, and it would be good if the that body "to represent" Mrs. Beverley Yappo, Aboriginal people were the Aboriginal people on along with Mr. Paddy able to do something for the Moora Parish Council. Spence, an economic ad- themselves. viser from ,the DepartHe stressed the fact He illustrated his point ment of Aboriginal Afthat the Centre could be by saying that if a white fairs. person and an Aboriginal conducted by responsible person each had a sew- people but that since AdThe Aboriginal ing machine on which they were catering for vancement Council had they were prepared to a very mixed group of reviously attempted to p people they expected to teach sewing, the Aboobtain land closer to the riginal would be more have their difficulties. centre of Moora townlikely to to go Aboriginal During the meeting, it ship for their purpose but, in one case, the land instructor rather than to came to light that the Catholic school had a had been bought by other the white. library grant of over interests and, in another He made the point case, the local shire clerk that projects initiated S1700 available but no had pointed out some by the Aboriginal people place in which to house difficulties involved in themselves were more the library. such a step. It was also mentioned likely to promote active that Father Max Davis, participation by the The request made to people for whom they the associate pastor, had the parish council was were conducted. been working on plans to for the lease of the hall develop a youth centre where the activities of Mr. Alone grew up in in the hall. the community centre Mingenew but spent could begin on an experi- seven years of his boyOPPORTUNITY mental basis and for an hood at New Norcia When asked for his re Option on land owned by Mission. action to the latest deIt might surprise many people to learn that the parish for the buildHe is past-president of cision on the hall, Father the hero cf the first major colour ing of a new centre. documentary the local Aboriginal Ad- Davis said that he was film produced by the A.B.C. in W.A. is a Catholic Mrs. Yappo explained vancement Council and disappointed that the priest. community hall was not to be used that other bodies in the Aboriginal Monsignor John Hawes, In his search to give town had places where needed something simi- for a youth centre but architect, greater authenticity to he felt that the Christian missionary, they could meet and de- lar. velop the activities of Brian Alone said that response to the situation artist, visionary, race- the film, Mr. Evans found would be to give the horse owner and hermit, in the former A.B.C. Aboriginal people the op- is the central figure in drama director, Mr. "The Stones Cry Out" Alexander Turner, a reportunity they sought. The parish council that will be shown on markable physical and television on facial similarity to Dean finally decided to nego- A.B.C. tiate the lease of i he 1c,71 Thursday, September 12, hawes and Mr. Turner takes the part of the for the purpose request- at 9 p.m. priest-architect in several ed but not to sell any Tony Evans, director sequences of the film. parish land for the preand producer, spent 1C sent as the parish was Perth architect, Mr. not in urgent need of months in research and preparation of the docu- Geoff Summerhayes, ap-H finance. mentary which ranges pears in the film, com( 1) Continued Page 7) from Hawes' monument menting, on behalf of al churches in England, the National Trust, on through his period in the high points of Dean . ON INSIDE PAGES Rome as a student on to Hawes' concepts and Calendar 2 the many sites in and their expression in local Classified around Geraldton and materials and question . Adevrtising When you buy a new Holden, Torana or 10 the Murchison where ing the propriety of quality used car, it pays to talk to someone Education File 9 monuments to his unique some recent modificaiou can trust . . . someone with a reputation Letters 11 professional gifts and tions and alterations to I br honest trading and efficient 8 craftsmanship can be the original work. after-sales Music Service. News In Pars 4 seen today. • In - the picture aoove Cur Historic Link 9 Among- them are tne a t this week's preview At Kevin James Holden, Sister Philomena we combine all this Geraldton cathedral of of tke film. Mr. Evans yith the most competitive prices in town. Earle 8 St. Francis Xavier and ). p.rr, svmmerhayes Sport 10,12 the Mullewa church and (_--ritre) and Mr. Turner Teaching Religion 7 presbytery (most of the talk over their Theatre 7 latter he built with his experience in the making TV, Radio 2 own hands). of the film.
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