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The Record Newspaper 05 March 1953

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Thursday, Mardi 5, 1953.

THE RECORD

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Legionaries Will Renew Dedication During Acies

EDMOITSON-BAKER WEDDING.

Therry Members Need Plays To Build Library continue for the staging of the Easter of the plays in the Assembly hall. Therries and at last week's There will be a private performance in the afternoon members new two meeting were enrolled. They were followed by a public preand sentation in the evening. Mr. Frank Goodman The society meets each Dr. John Hendriks, both of whom have had some ex- Monday evening at 8 p.m. at Legion rooms. Bank of the A -craft. stage perience in welcome back was extended New South Wales chambers, Georges' tee. IntendSt. 65 to Miss Bernadette O'Donovan who has returned to ing members may obtain the society after an absence further information About the society by ringing either of some months. The society is endeavour- MU 1526 or U 3392. ing to build up its library of plays and would gratefully Priests' Day of Recolaccept from generous readers copies of plays for which lection. they have no further use. Priests of the metrojolitan This appeal is prompted by the recent receipt of several area are reminded that the for plays from wellwishers of first day of recollection the the society. One -or three - 1953 will be held at act plays would be equally monastery, North Perth, on Monday, March 9, commencacceptable. March 28 has been fixed ing at 10 a.m. sharp. New

The Rev. C. McDonald, in constant endeavours, folC.M., will be the preacher lowing the precept of handproat the Acies ceremony of the book, "to imitateherherperfect Legion of Mary, to be held found humility, continual in the Cathedral on March obedience, her On this day,' prayer, her spotless virgin8 at 3 o'clock. her patience, heroic her ity, throughdivided the legion, her courout the year into battalions, heavenly wisdom, God, and of love each engaged in its own ageous faith, that virparticular sphere, will be above all, her her in drawn up in united array tue which has itsalone utmost exbeen found in before Mary its Queen. Through their act of con- tent and unequalled." secration, which legionaries Every legionary, active renew individually and col- and auxiliary, should be lectively, they rededicate present at this important their fealty to Our Lady. annual function. They beg the strength and another blessing for yet year's struggle with the NCGM Discusses forces of evil. They close their ranks about her to work with her

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Spirits in Conflicts

WEST PERTH. The last leaders' meeting held on Feb. 26, proved to be very interesting and informative, a discussion being Hear of History held on "The spirit of Christ The fortnightly meeting of and the spirit of the world." Help of Christians' branch, The next meeting will be H.A.C.B.S.: was held on Feb. held on Thursday+, Mar. 12, 24, after which a portion of and all leaders are asked to the history of the branch make a special effort to be was read and was listened to present. with interest; fortunately t h e branch possesses a Championships Members of the Athletic complete record of its his-

HACBS Members

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In Stale Championships, Athletes Annex Sixteen Titles for a Start By winning 16 titles in the State championships held at Leederville on Feb. 21 and 28, Y.C.W. members added further to its impressive list of successes for the season 1952On three occasions Y.C.W. took all 53. three positions on the dais.

tory from the date of its club are reminded that their he club championships will be inception. In both the broad jump season statement when hurdles A letter of congratulation held at Leederville oval on and the hop -step -and -jump won the 120 high 15.9. He conjunction in Gasper, in H. 14, the March was sent to Mr. all three places were filled from Fairbrother in secretary of the Friendly with the Y.C.W. interwith Y.C.W. boys. Bill O'- also gained third placing Societies' council on the oc- branch competition for the Grady and Kevin Salt came boththe other hurdle is It 30 shield. completing Archbishop's events. his casion of out square, Bill winning the Sprinters were again well hoped that parents and years in that office. broad with 23'3.1" and Kevin up of Steps have been taken in friends, also members of the the hop -step -and -jump with to the fore. The linewas all 220 yd. final the the in an endeavour to rectify the N.C.G.M. will, by their honeymoon jumps were Both the 48'9I. After attractwhich A wedding Y.C.W. barring Gipson, who position where a seriously attendance, show their apin Palmyra couple plan to settle down top Australian class. interest wide ed from title credit of the won the was recently preciation narrowly ill parishioner when Molly Baker on Mr. Edmondson's farm Frank O'Connell won the Bill de Gruchy with unable to obtain the services brought to the Movement took place matrimony at Popanyinning. middle distance double. His Graham Ward third. of a doctor in the night time by the successful venture was united in Edmondson mile win 4 mins 31 was and had great difficulty in into this phase of competi- with to Thomas rather effortless, but his Sullivan's Work on January 24, at Our Lady Clergy Changes Are tive sport. obtaining an ambulance. Palmyra. in the 880 was Church, Fatima of The* 100 yds. title went their sucfor Best wishes in Sydney win over Fox display The branch will be holdAnnounced of tac- the same way with Bill and excellent Nuptial Mass was celebing another barbecue on a cess are extended to the following appoint- an The supplementtiming and tics Graham clocking 9.8 and date shortly after Easter; girls who will be competit- rated by the Rev. J. Lynch. ments in the Archdiocese of burning home run. 9.9 respectively. In both the next meeting will be ing for State titles at the The bride is the seconi Sydney, N.S.W., have been ed by aAnthony a also has Dick events Junior champion, March 10, when some visit- Wonen's State champions- eldest daughter of Mr. and announced: double to his credit. Apart Evfourth. Reid, was placed Mrs. E.N. Baker of Palmyra, ing branches are expected. hips on March 7. Parish priests: Rev. C. the junior and the groom is the youn- Callaghan, Forest Lodge; from winning he All five relay races went gest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Rev. J. Roche, Broadway. javelin ande r hammer placings. the way of the Y.C.W. This a scored s e v Edmondson of Pingelly. Priests in charge: Rev. P. After a bad start early in includes two new records The bride was attended Kennedy, new parochial dis- the season through injury, and one equalled. by Miss J. Coakely. Mr. trict of Oatley; Rev. G. Solo- Dick has finished excellently. Thanks are extended from G. Edmondson; a brother of mon, Brooklyn. Adminisseveral Athletes for the exthe groom was the best man. trator: Rev. M. Crehan, Bal- Out of the Box job done by the great cellent Another double went to pride of Erin, Brian SulA Fabulously Beautiful Collection in the After the ceremony the gowlah. Assistant priests: breakfast was held at The Rev. M. Roche, Kogarah; Tony Walsh. Tony won the livan. His massaging work Rendezvous, Fremantle, at Rev. R. Wynne, Revesby; sub -junior 100 in 10.7 and took a lot off Gerry Hogan's Weaves, Weights, and Colours You Want! which 60 guests were Rev. G. Madden, Cathedral; on the second day carved shoulders. He should be a received. Rev. P. Shiel, Rozelle; Rev. out the 220 in the excellent good acquisition next season. J. Byrne, Lidcombe; Rev. E. time of 23.6. A personal thanks comes "He who would save lib- Corbin, South Hurstville; One out of the box came from S.B.P. also and he erty must put his trust Rev. W. Clements, Marou- from J. O'Connell. Although, hopes to walk again soon. On Monday at Claremont Norman bra; Rev. B. Shiel, Forest as a press statement said, in democracy. Lodge. Thomas. his winning hammer throw Evan Reid won the Labour was a few feet short of the day handicap fro& John record, he was, nevertheless, O'Connell. Also on Monday, competing in very good at Northam an ex -member company. John has only in Jimmy Pash won the of Array Enviable Most Open Perth's improved about 10 ft. this professional Northam Gift. All members are asked season. Peter Clark who has not to make an endeavour to for the club championsopportunity make had a great training since he joined the hips to be held at Leederarmy ran well to take the ville in March a good success junior 440 hurdles title. both financially and otherFrank Pimm was very close wise. in this race but only managed third place. John Fraser created a Movement contradiction to any early Youth and of All Types of Insects 1

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The N.C.G.M. & Y.C.W. executives wish to convey their very best wishes to Miss Ailsa O'Neill and Mr. Ray Gleeson, past-president Wm. A. YOUNG, of the Y.C.W., who recently announced their engagement. FAMILY BUTCHER The annual general meet-' Corner John and Fitzgerald Sts. ing of the Y.C,W. basketPerth ball club will be held at FOR QUALITY MEAT D.I.S.C.A. 81 St. George's YOU'LL LOVE TO EAT tee, on Thursday, March 12, Phone: B 2621 at 8 p.m. 3.

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