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On Jan. 24, the Rt. Rev. G. Gomez, O.S.B., Lord Abbot of New Norcia, solemnly blessed and opened a new school and dor-
mitory for native, girls at the Mission. The buildings cost £3,200. It is announced that a plan to build native cottages at a cost exceeding £24,000 will commence shortly.
Perth, Thursday, January 29, 1953
HUGE FINANCIAL ANOMALY IN EDUCATION OUTLINED AS
Bishop Goody Opens New Church Plant at Gosnells
The buildings, which re- looking the Mission, at a £ 24,000. present additions to the ex- cost exceeding isting orphanage of St. Jos- Within a month the repaireph, are of the Boucher ing and modernising of extype, with tubular steel isting buildings will have framework and corrugated commenced. The old native iron, lined with plaster- cottages near the Cathedral board and Swedish hard- will be demolished.
The new cottages will board. The classroom block is 55 have four rooms with verfeet by 22, partitioned by andah, bathroom, and launsliding doors into three dry. Each will cost £2,000. The parti- The native girls of St. Josto aid the children in cientiously accept but, being school rooms. only parish as a swing back to form a eph's entertained His Lordcanonically Erected existing non -Governmental convinced that education tions 50 ship, some of the Benedicdormitory, hall. The three years ago, Gosnells marked outstand- schools than to try to cater without religion did not help feet by 22, comprises a tine Fathers, and lads from for them fully in the State to "develop the full human J. Rev. the pastor, first Boys' Town, Bindoon, on the its beds, a bedrogm, under ward of 20 progress ing personality," they felt consschool system. cloak room, and toilet facili- evening of Jan. 24. A notCarmody, when a new school and presbytery His Lordship instanced trained in conscience to ties. buildings have able feature of the concert which maintain their own school an 1 ft.The verandah. was Spanish dancing, coma' costing £8,000 were blessed and opened by the kindergartens were non -State schools but s y s t e m, nothwithstanding of the Bene- plete with castanets. Among A spokesman Bishop, the sacrifices Auxiliary involved. the Most Rev. L. J. Goody, were assisted financially by dictine Abbey stated that the artists were R. PaperOther speakers at the the additions to the native talk, G. the State. Why, he asked, E. Benjamine, on Jan. 25. could not the State provide function were the V. Rev. girls' orphanage represented Woodley, V. Farrell, N. The school, a handsome that it should be directed to for Catholic and other pri- P. Talty. C.Ss.R., who made Taylor, the first move in a master Stack, F. Yappo, S. design in brick and tile, the_ full development of vate schools, also? the appeal, and the Hon. G. plan to improve the living M. Ryder, M. Narrier, F. comprises two classrooms, human personality: and that Indich, F. Narrier, and B. conditions of the natives. P. Wild, Minister for accordance he concluded, Housbe in Catholics, should it porch entrance a Sisters' office, It is planned shortly to Alone and wide verandah. Situated with the wishes of parents. did not relish paying huge ing and Forests, who spoke the for construct 12 cottages of sympathetically of Catholic subscribed for a type Australia sums of money Since on the Albany Highway, natives on the hill over school and presbytery are in to those points it should put education they could cons- education. the same block as the them into practice in regard non -Governmental the to church. A feature of the new buildings is the generous fe- schools in Western Australia. nestration set in steel The cost to the State, An inspiring ceremony p. frames. continued His Lordship, for took place in St. Joseph's for 71,000 education convent, Fremantle, Dec. 18 Introducing His Lordship. children catering would be about when two novices made Bishop Goody, Father Car£4,000,000 this year. The their first vows, and two mody outlined 'the history of private schools catered for young postulants received the progress of the buildings. 23,500 children-one-third shelter room, cloak room and of the new opening The blessing and that When it was realised so o ttheen c los- the White Veil and religious number catered for the contract price would be of the Vicat East school reicileciverAamtzlwahhr'ueef full Habit. State. Of those child- Diocesan Regional Boys' The ceremony began with £10,000, a committee was by the two-thirds attended toria Park, on Feb. 8, will forge yet another length of the Eastern side of a Missa Cantata celebrated formed which undertook the ren a nfadc istmportainrge brue 1rdei schools. by Rev. Fr. O'Byrne, 0.M.I., t a s a of sub -contracting. Catholic to devoted institutions of andthe recreation link in the chain assisted by Rev. Fr. Brady. That meant that the CathThrough this agency the 4 youth in the amply provided for. O.M.I. and Rev. Fr. buildings had been complet- olic schools were saving the the Christian education of Situated in Balmoral as deacon sub -deacon ed for about £8,000. Father State £850,000 in W.A. Perth Archdiocese. at the rear of the respectively.and street the equiPresent in the alone. They had also paid tribute Carmody school is the result of be carried out in accordance Church of Our Lady Help of sand 'or), were Very Rev. to the busy bees who had valent of 700 classrooms a The scheme put in motion a with the requirements 01 Christians it is clo-e O'llyan, 0.M.I., Assistant prepared the grounds and and more than 700 teachers. year and Albany Fr. ago by the Archbishop enrolment. General of the Oblate Luildings for the opening. Highway.Berv,ickstreet If they were put to it, to provide a diocesan school Voluntary and day who preached the Enrolment of boys may occasional sermon Bishop Goody said that in stated the Bishop, the Go- with moderate fees for the have cut the costs of the and per the United Nations charter, vernment schools could not education of boys up to and building to approximately be made at the East Victoria formed the ceremony, and to which all free nations accommodate the Catholic including the Junior certifi- £6,500. Built according to Park parish school from Rev. Fr. Phelan formerly of (including Australia) subs- school -children. And apart cate standard living prima- plans drawn by Henderson, Monday to Friday inc. (Feb. Northam. cribed it was agreed that from that consideration, it rily in the districts east of Thompson and Associates it 2-6) and the principal will The Sisters who received education should be free: would be more economical the Causeway. comprises three large class be available for interview the religious Habit were: Sr. The parishes of East Vic- rooms, office, day room for there from 9 a m to noon Mary Stanislaus (Maureen It is most desirable that en O'Hara of Fremantle) and toria Park, Victoria Park, South Perth, Kensington, the staff, tuck shop with rolment be made on those- Sr. Mary Jude (Judith Fitzdays. full refrigeration, shower Belmont. Armadale, Gosmaurice of Northam). The nells and Carlisle will connovices professed were; Sr. tribute to the cost of the Mary Marietta (Fremantle) building and the mainte- Exceptional Passes and Sister Mary Eugene Exhibitions nance of the school. The (South Fremantle). parish priests have been It is interesting to recall formed into a committee of that, in the early years of management and the treathe Congregation of St. surer, the Rev. F. O'Connor, Joseph of the Apparition, has supervised the work on and during the life time of the building. the holy Foundress, St. Three Christian Brothers, Emilie de Vialar, a similar headed by the Rev. Brother ceremony was performed in Quirk, will staff the school Marseilles by its Bishop, Dr. which this year will cater Eugene de Mazenod, the for lads in the fourth, fifth illustrious founder of the Adequate, but not elaborate, is the new and sixth standards. Further lOblate Fathers. Dr. de Maextensions to the school will zenod gave the religious presbytery for St. Munchin's parish, Gosnells Habit to twelve young postulants, and received the first vows of several novices, in the presence of St. Emilie 1
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Gosnells' new school has liberal fenestration as a feature. large windows are set in steel frames.
Mrs. W. J. Fuller, of 2 Davies road, Clare- severe wounds in bringing his badly holed Lanmont, and a pupil of St. Louis Jesuit school, back caster from a raid over Stetsecured six distinctions in the recent Leaving tin, Germany, to Kalmar, during the last war He was awarded Sweden, 'certificate examination. is the only Catholic in the John Cawley, of current free-for-all contest a general exhibition. the Nedlands seat in the Aquinas college, also secured a general ex- for coming elections. the He is Mr. Peter Aldred, a hibition as a result of five distinctions in former pupil of the Christian He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brothers The Leaving. and a member of the Nedlands parish. Cowley, School house, East Cannington. CALL. 'PHONE or WRITE
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