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The Record Newspaper 09 April 1953

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43old Designs Adirinc4 For College at University

AERIAL PERSPECTIVE DRAWING OF PROPOSED CATHOLIC COLLEGE WITHIN THE UNIVERSITY. be nat- ed way on the east side of

through to and in- ters, in copper, will During the week His Grace the Archbishop released for publi- carried Windows and the chapel, cluding the sanctuary with ural green. The buildings are set back of bronzed metal. cation the aerial perspective drawing of the proposed Catholic a common one -slope ceiling doors are feet, 160 courtyards approximately internal The Adroof pitch. the following the in executed was design The University. the college within ditional special considera- are in salmon on cream with a central courtyard approach a drive, as paved terra modern manner by Messrs. Henderson and Thompson, architects. tion is being given to arti- brick facing. Red It is inlighting and ceiling cotta tiles will cap the roof. and concourse. It has yet to be considered by the committee of priests arranging ficial The chapel will be faced tended to retain selected treatment. as far as shrubs and trees tiles. The The external facing to with blue ceramic the appeal and organ'sational work for the college.

A covered way links the mural work, Stations of the Stirling highway is, on the covered ways have a flat - possible in the natural state The plan (pictured beand ventilation. living wing, in white cera- roofed section with copper of the site, thus contrasting low) provides for quarters stem wing with a chapel, Cross. ceramic with the formal gardens of mic tile, with a pastel green fascia and red .for 60 students in units of which will seat 250. The There are no windows. The to of form is planned the chapel ceramic tile in the recessed cyclindrical columns. These St. George's college adchapel in Each unit will have six. The gut- are carried along the cover- joining. separate service accommo- provide a contrast in shape is made up of side walls balcony walls. dation, including toilets and to the conventional quarters The contrast Price: 6d. (kitchenette, buildings. utility area storage for trunks, etc.). will be further heightened Each unit will be construct- by a colour change. The design of the chapel ed with three bedrooms on each of two floors, and will provides for nave, sanctuside one have a stair space per unit. ary, sacristies, This section is pictured in chapel and covered way acwall. Its to the east on cess wings two parallel the main axis is approximately the right of the drawing. accommodation north and south. The elaExtra which will be provided will borate baffling on the east include quarters for the rec- wall of glass was designed tor and dean, matron's flat, to protect the congregation and premises for the staff. from the direct rays of the ' These are illustrated centre, sun. The external face of the foreground. The administrative block baffled wall is set out of is central on the rector's vertical, while the glazing quarters, with external stu- directly behind the baffles dents' wing adjoining, where is "plumb." ("Registered at the G.P.O.. Perth, ,or Perth , Thursday, April 9 , 1953. No. 2,594 transmission by post as a Newspaper). tutorial classes will be held. The west wall of the nave All of these will be housed provides for perhaps future in the major two -storeyed wings which will run paralFour Prelates For lel to Stirling highway, and will be joined by a stem wing at right angles to the Sydney Congress The stem wing highway. will include general purpose The Hierarchy of this accommodation in a single State will be well representParish priests and CathoThe Rev. Paul Becs, a The library, sub . storey. Only eight months after the sudden ed at the National Eucharis- Latvian Jesuit priest, who lics who know Latvians are common rooms (for music Sydney, in Congress tic of her husband, Mrs. Stinson, which opens on Sunday, visited his compatriots in requested to bring the Misand hobbies). the major death this State last year, has re- sion to their notice Father common room, the dining mother of the Rev. C. Stinson, director of Ca- April 12. turned on a second visit Bees will be in Perth room, kitchen, and staff tholic Migration, died at St. John of God Rev. A. J. Gum- from Melbourne. Most The He is until April 27, and hopes to situated will be quarters of Geraldton, Bishop mer, staying at St. Louis school, visit as many Latvians as here. hospital, Kalgoorlie, on April 1. States Eastern the for left possible. Claremont. At the rear of the design The deceased, who was 72 She is survived by her On on April 5. Father Becs said he would may be seen the access ways years of age, had been a pa- sons, Father Stinson (now in by train the ArchGrace 8, His and CBC Old Boys Meet Mass be offering (Kal- April ' for provisions and the gar- tient in the hospital for the London) and Frank bishop, the Most Rev. L. J. The second annual genages for staff cars. past three years, following a goorlie); daughters, Grace Goody, the Most Rev. 0. preaching in the Latvian language at 10.30 in St. eral meeting of the C.B.C. Kalgoorlie) Murray, (Mrs. stroke. Rt. the and S.C.A., Raible, HOW 111,01111111411411410~gbyt church, (Perth) Old Boys' associaBorn in Ballarat, she came and Madge (Mrs. Brown, Rev. G. Gomez, 0.S.B.. of Francis Xavier's East Perth, on Ekalday, April tion will be held at the Kalgoorlie as a young Borneo). New Norcia, left by plane. 12, April 19, and April 26. Christian Brothers' college, Youth Conference to woman and was married in Owing to the incidence of The first one -day Commencing on April 16, Perth, on Monday, April 20, Other priests who will atSt. Mary's church there. Holy Week, the funeral was combined conference preach a three -days' at 7.45 p.m. The remainder of her life conducted on tend the Congress from this he will privately for 1953 will be held on The main business of the for Latvians in the Rev. Mgr. Mission Rt. are: the State goldfields. on the spent she was Mass April 2. Requiem Sunday, April 26. Pull The Mission meeting will be to elect a While she enjoyed good offered in St. Mary's church J. J. Rafferty, Adm., the Rt. same church. details regarding venue, et 7 new executive for the comgiven Rev. Mgr, J. T. McMahon, exercises will be health, Mrs. Stinson was on April 8. theme and time -table the V. Rev. Dean J. Cam- p.m. on April 16 and 17, and ing year. worker an untiring as noted and will be published next 1953 will be an important To Father Stinson on April 18. The for the church and especial- the other bereaved mem- eron (Moors), the V. Rev. at 5 p.m. will provide the year for the association. To week. A record crowd ly for the Christian Bro- bers of the family "The Re- F. E. Hope, Adm., the Rev. occasion is expected at the conensure its success, the supCafor Latvian J. Rev. opportunity the O.S.B., P. Ros, She was a loyal thers. ference. port of all Old Boys is solmember of the Sacred Heart cord" extends sincere sym- Lynch, the Rev. S . Kelly, tholics to fulfill the Paschal icited. precept. and the Rev. H. Kelly. R.I.P. pathy. .0-* >r 040,40.440 ipt sodality.

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