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The Record Newspaper 30 September 1954

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How Modesty and Fashion Combine When the N.C.G.M. presents its Fashion Festival in the Embassy Ballroom on Wednesday, Nov. 3 it will have as its theme: "We can dress fashionably but modestly". .

It is appropriate that this Cross, 10.40 a.m.; and Vic parade should follow so soon toria Park Post Office, 10.50. on the recent statement by They will return at approxthe Holy Father on inuno- imately 5.0 p.m. dest dress and will aim to show Catholic girls that the responsibility of leading a Show reform lies with them. The parade will show a at the G.P O.. Perth. for range of clothes which will Perth, Thursday, Sept. 30, 1954. No. 2,672 (Registered transmission by poet as a Newspaper) make them fashion -wise but still enable girls to dress within their budget. Members of the Catholic Tickets are on sale from Women's League, are advisany branch of the Move- ed that, owing to the Royal St. ment, from the Embassy, Show, the executive and Pellegrini's and the N.C.- general meetings have been G.M. office. until Wednesday, St. Anne's Nursing Home N.C.G.M. postponed Y.C.W. will hold its annual reunion members will be holding a Oct. 13. for parents and children on picnic on Sunday, Oct. 3, to The executive members Virgins in the Gospel they Sunday, Oct. 24. The proces- Serpentine. After the great thank all those who helped conBlessed Sacra- success of the last picnic, a and generously donated Before a large gathering, a new had spread the light of sion ofinthe which the children good crowd is expected. flowers for the stall on the warmth of know- ment, will vent for the Sisters of St. Joseph was opened faith, Hospital at the Day. The League born Flowers on obtainable are of Tickets ledge and the fragrance will commence the bus. was successful in gaining and blessed at Merredin by His Grace the virtue throughout the whole participate, 3 p.m. at in the decorated prize third Starting times are:- St. Archbishop on Sunday, Sept. 12. (Minister for district. Colomba's, 10.30 a.m.; Holy stall section. the Religious Without The building, constructed Mr. L. Kelly P. Fitzpa- teaching Orders, said His in brick and tile, consisting Mines) and Mr. of ten rooms, is the answer trick (Road Board). Father Grace, of which the Sisters His Grace thanked of St. Joseph were second to a long-felt want in Merpeople of to none, the splendid system redin. The cost was £9,800. Clery and themaking pro for Merredin present of Catholic education in Among the priests Australia would not be possible, and without the Catholic system of education the Church would not be as strong and virile as it was today-a strength and virility that were growing year by year. The excellent list of donations (one for £500) gave abundant evidence that the Sisters were appreciated in Merredin. He congratulated them on the acquisition of their new home and wished them the comfort and privacy they so richly deservwere: the V. Rev. Mgr. Le- vision for the building of a ed in it. His Grace wished nihan, the Rev. M. J. Phil - new convent. It was worthy them continued success in bin, the Rev. J. J. O'Dwyer, of the Sisters of St. Joseph- their fine work of furtherthe Rev. P. Gavan, the Rev. a serviceable and dignified ing the cause of Catholic J. Hogan, the Rev. M. Ryan, building. in the Merredin The Archbishop thanked education and the Rev. F. Murtagh, district. C.Ss.R., who made the ap- the Sisters for the fine work W. Clery wishes Rev. The peal. A total of £1,533 was they had done in Merredin to thank all for their supsince they went there 25 subscribed. help. Among the speakers were years ago. Like the Wise port and

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Field Day To Help Little Lads

Maida Vale Bush Novelties at 15 minute While the busy world sacrifices of those in more cultural Dept.) intervals, commencing 12.45, passes by, the Christian fortunate circumstances. up passenwill pick There are many good which Brothers, as they have done at Government bus for the past twenty five years works, like the work being gers Victoria Park. Castledare, (pictured done at Castledare, that are terminus, at buses from Fremantle above) still take in the re- everybody's business, and Metro at 1.30 and to Castledare ought everybody jected and the under -privi- for which leged of tender years and do something. Otherwise 2.30. help to equip them mental- these works are in danger ly and physically, to take of not being done at all on their pace in normal society. account of the too common Youth Groups To fault of shirking. Because it is a privileged For this reason our reawork, because the Brothers ders are urged to see for wish all to share in It, the themselves and to bring their March at Show general public are invited to friends to see what has been The Royal Show youth, attend the 1954 Silver Ju- done and what remains to parade will take place on bilee Field Day at Castle - be done in the interests of Thursday, 7 at 8 o'clock. dare on Sunday, October 17. these boys, and to render All Y.C.W.Oct.and N.C.G.M. One has but to see the whatever asistance they are members taking part in the amenities provided for the able. asked to wear are parade Remember, the Gala Ju- Movement uniform. housing and training of the youthful occupants to rea- bilee Field Day on Sunday, Admission to the Show lise the enormous financial October 17. grounds will be individually. Special buses leave St. Special free passes will be burden which remains to be overcome by the generous George's Terrace (opp. Agri- available from branch presidents on the night, outside the main gate. marchers will assemCoveted Awards bleThe Young Irishmen on the central arena between 7 and 7.30 p.m. National Fitness marshals will As Soccer Champions in Local Clubs show them where to asThe actual tableau Two young Irishmen who migrated to semble. will commence at 8 o'clock in the distinction won will finish at 8.30. Marrecently and vious bamboo, children's this State The many friends of the parishioners party novelties, and a fasci- soccer world. Adair was selected for the chers will then be free to Australian soccer team, it leave the arena. array of orientals, of the Rural Chapel of St. Francis of Assisi nating They are Ron Adair, of was the first such selection From 8.30 to 9.30 demonspoliticians, and other creaclub, and Ro- from this State since 1929. trations by Marching Girls' at Maida Vale are reminded that this years tures, with a strong Walt Maccabeans of Mt. Hawthorn Reid, bert Reid, who won his award Association and also gymDisney appeal. A good club. Both were awarded fete has been fixed for Sunday, Oct. 10. is generally nastic and other items by number of these bush-noand from 200 players To celebrate the patronal the lawns in full views of velties will be on sale after trophies as the best first as a fine sports- other Youth groups will take regarded the in players Range will be fairest Darling the all feast of Maida Vale place. man. the exibition. and second divisions refriends are cordially invited available. The stalls, side shows etc. Kalamunda (East Bel- spectively. to attend the Missa Canpasses the Adair, who hails from tata which will be cele- will be as usual. Plenty of mont) bus service depart Perth Derry, won the Ledger brated at 10.30 a.m, in the fancy goods, jams, preserves grounds. Buses leaving the p.m., 2.15 medal for the second sucopen air in the gardens of etc will be on sale. cessive year-a record which Mr. E. C. Smith, outside the Another novel feature of grounds at 5 p.m. chapel. The Italian choir the day will be an exibition Special buses for the may stand for a life-time. A Missa Cantata sung at 8 a.m. on Reid, who comes from from Perth will be in atten- of the work of the Gum -nut Missa Cantata and for the Oct. 3 in the public chapel of the Carmelite dance. Smithy familes who have fete have been arranged to Belfast, won atthe his Hugo first For those friends staying been very busy this year leave St. Brigid's, West Fisher medal monastery, Nedlands, will inaugurate a day attempt. on after Mass for the fete, "beating about the bush", Perth. The Irish community is of special devotion for the feast of St. special facilities are provid- taking a gum-nut here and of understandably proud ed to picnic. Hot water will a banksia nut there and For, of the Therese of Lisieux. Castledare Needs their compatriots. be available and refresh- putting them together with In the afternoon at 3.30 sent may venerate the relic 160 players in first division a daub of paint, etc.. ments will be on sale. for Fete Jars Jam Irish- the Rev. J. P. Wilkinson, of the Saint. are five only soccer, creaquaint include They which comThe fete, will preach a panegyric The Carmelite Sisters wish Jam bottles are needed, men. These are the famous C.M. mences at 2 p.m., will have tures that resemble corroSolemn Benediction of the to thank all who worked or brothers, whose all the carnival spirit with boree-decorated aboriginal preferably small, also toys Adair Sacrament will then patronised the fete on SunBlessed in names are legendory plenty of music. Afternoon heads, ornamental vases capable of being repaired. When Ron be imparted and those pre- day last. tea with tables set out on made out of wide imper- To be taken to C.B.C. Perth. soccer circles.

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Special Devotions Will Mark St. Therese's Feast at Carmel


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