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the leading club of its kind. The beautiful club house, was not he continued, It was merely a building. a practical expression, and the climax of the ideal cf St. Thomas' tennis club. He hoped that young boys and girls might meet there on opponcommon ground ents, perhaps, in a game of tennis, but as partners in a life-long union in the Sacrament of Matrimony. The supporting speakers were Messrs. P. Sullivan, G. Edwards, and B. O'Dea, the chairman being Mr. M. Sayers. The speeches were followed by several musical items, after which afternoon tea was served. A grand day concluded Members of St. Thomas' tennis club, Claremont, had given with a barbecue supper, soP. O'Mara cial and dance in the evenRev. the said unselfishness, heroic of on example build by ing. During the social, when declaring open the fine new club house, (above), Photo Service club members presented -Record some impromptu acts and voluntary effort, on Sunday lost. "Rhythm Spinners" and con- date club house would act the Under the guidance of valued at £2,000, other gave several items. the to incentive as an best the club to the veyed of two tradesmen, the bulk The club expresses its wishes of His Grace the groups to produce building of a similar kind and sincere thanks to all those the work was done by busy Archbishop. generously made dowho Lawn is Catholic the It Father O'Mara said he to make bees of members. Association of W.A. nations. built on the block oppos- was sure that that up-to - Tennis ite the convent school, A general Communion and breakfast was held on Sunday morning, August 22, at which 80 club and junior members were present. At 3 p.m. the opening ceremony was performed fection discharged all her by the Rev. P. O'Mara, beSister Margaret Mary, who died at St. allotted tasks. fore a crowd of 200 people, who braved the inclement John of God Hospital, August 16, had been In every respect, Sr. Marweather. garet Mary, was a model years. for 43 Religious a congratuFather O'Mara Religious and a great source cise of the Rule with her of edification to her Sisters Until the short lated the members on their and in religion, who now mourn magnificent effort in build- which preceded her death, accustomed regularity ing such a fine club house, Sister attended every exer- fervour, and with equal per- the loss of this kindly -disposed, gentle, unobtrusive
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Shortly after her profession, Sister was sent to Goulburn, N.S.W., to share the burdens of the Sisters who pioneered the establishment of the hospital there, and also nursed in various other hospitals of the Order. Reproduced above is the design for the Sister was a native of Melbourne, and prior to en- main chapel window of the St. Thomas tering Religion, was a very of W.A. active member of various More College within the University Catholic organisations in It is the gift of Sir James Connolly, London. that centre. She is survived The window, which is Chancellor England, of by a sister, Sr. M. Loretto, holding the martyr's palm. of St. Joseph's Convent, being erected in the famed Above is his coat-of -arms, Sydney. studios of John Hardman, and below the scene of his With faith and fervour, in England (the same firm execution. keeping with her religious which produced the stainedThe latter scene depicts life, Sister received the last glass windows for the Ca- St. Thomas More kneeling last her till and Sacraments thedral), will be 221 feet before the execution block conscious moment poured tall and 10ft. 9in, wide. and removing his beard out her heart in gratitude to Blue, red and amber pre- from the path of the axe, God for all the graces her dominate in the colour because, as he remarked in Religious vocation had pro- scheme. good humour to the headscured for her. The window depicts St. man, "it hath committed The Solemn Requiem Thomas attired as the Lord no treason." Mass, at which His Lordship the Most Rev. L. J. 3 Goody presided, was celebrated by the Rev. A. MoraChalJ. Revs. the with han lis, G. Crocetti and J. McNamara, as deacon, sub Evening Mass for industrial workers deacon and master of cerewhich (above), at Castledare kitchen A bright expansive monies, respectively. offered on the first Friday of Sept.be will by blessed was must rank with the most up -to -dote in the State The prayers at the grave- the St. Mary's Cathedral, at 22. side were recited by the His Grace, the Archbishop, on Sunday, August with actp.m. 5.45 0.M.I., ample shelving Rev. T. Brady, Part of the old kitchen is a canopy fitted with two etc., for vegetables. The attendance at the es are given below: ing-chaplain. was demolished to make exhaust fans to do away space Those who wish to reevening Mass showfacilities have Improved cooking and fumes her soul rest in August May way for the new block, in with a marked improvement ceive Holy Communion at ed in the peace. provided been also odours. the are incorporated which figures, 600 evening Mass must observe on the July adjacent servery and scullatest hygienic trends. being present and 280 re- a fast of three hours from The modern equipment lery in the way of laminex vegesolid food, and one hour Communion. electric Holy ceiving an Alumnae washing of coverings, d i s h Meeting The walls are covered comprises It is anticipated that from non-alcoholic drink. with beautiful green tiles, table peeler, mixer, multiple machine, plate racks, etc. A Special Meeting of the adThey must abstain from will take machine workers The Brothers are relying Past Pupils of St. Ger- many the floor being finished in toaster, mincing the alcoholic spirits from the green and cream vitreous and other labour-saving de- on a really successful Field trude's, New Norcia, and vantage of receiving on Sept. 3, both previous midnight, but may tiles. The sinks, shelves and vices which will greatly Day on October 17 to help St. Joseph's Convents will Sacramentsthe First Friday take alcoholic beverages, tables are of stainless steel; lighten the work of prepar- meet the enormous expense be held at St. Joseph's Con- to Mill to prepare for such as wine or beer (but and hundred South devotion one Street, for York food most other fittings are of ing involved in such a necessary vent, and thirty healthy appeti- venture. Any persons who Perth, on Sunday, Septem- the Birthday of O'ur Lady not spirituous liquors), aechrome. cording to the custom of feel they can assist in any ber 5 at 3 p.m. All are re- on Sept. 8. of the Euchar- the country, Two SiOli,.0 ombustion tes with, and only The rules and make A refrigerated room is way are asked to contact quested to attend 000kers from Scotland have istic fast for evening Mass- with, a meal. this a success. been installed, over which provided for meat, fruit, the manager, at MW380.
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