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When the University of W.A. recently conferred the doctorate of philosophy on Patrick J. Coleman, it was announced that a similar honour would be bestowed soon on Vincent Aloysius Williams.
calaureate in that faculty in 1951.
In the following year he gained first-class honours in organic chemistry and was made a member of the Australian Royal Institute of
Perth, Thursday, August 4, 1955
Family Rosary Will Be'Miss Theme For Pilgrimage
Chemists.
For the next two years Mr. Williams was engaged in research, under Dr. J. Miller, of the Chemistry Dept., into the mechanism of organic reactions. At the end of 1954 he went to Chicago University, U.S.A., on a post-doctoral fellowship to work with
Wyndham's
Pupils Score Well Pupils of Miss Marjorie Wyndham secured the following successes in the recent Musical Festival: C.
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Professor M. S. Kharasch. Under 10 solo: 3rd place, During his years at the Joanna Lefroy. University, Dr. Williams place, 1st 13 solo: Under Benefit was a member of the NewNuns Get 2nd Kinsella; Kathleen man Society. He also provplace, Jennifer Oats. ed a musician of some Under 14 solo: 3rd place, Party Ma Williams is the only talent, having studied the Card Of lukewarm very a Sandra Paterson. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. piano up to the letters The pilgrimage, which is with only This year's Carmelite card away Under 16 solo: 1st place, Williams of 8 Howick-et., standard. being organised by the interest have come Other party was a very enjoyable Pamela 2nd Victoria Park. He was eduGoldsworthy; Young Christian Workers' very enthusiastic. He married in 1953 and of one: the weather was kind, place, Peter Liddell. cated in that suburb by the on Monday last became the Movement, will commemor- members may take note and the Sacred Heart hall. place, 1st St. duet: 13 From Under Mercy. of Sisters ate the feast of the day and their experiences. proud father of a baby Highgate. was almost full Elizabeth Liddell and KathJoachim's he won a choir daughter. recall the ideal of the Family HIGHGATE: players. enthusiastic with Perth. Kinsella. C.B.C., night next, Bridge prizes were won by leen scholarship to Rosary. Monday This year Dr. Williams Under 15 duet: Tied 2nd The preacher, the Rev. August 8, is the night of the Mesdames In 1947, dux of his class, was also awarded a GledHoran, Crock. Columba Flanagan, O.F.M., first general meeting to be Nicholls, and Messrs. Lynch place. Peter Liddell and Mr. Williams passed the den Travelling Fellowship. Pamela Goldsworthy, Eliza - Leaving certificate in seven This will enable him to cona of Midland Junction, will held in the parish hall at 8 and Ridge. Abbott. take the Family Rosary as p.m. Table tennis, darts went to Cummins and Jane awards subjects. Enrolling for a tinue at the Chicago UniRummy his theme. and quoits will be available Finalists: Margaret Con- science course at the Uni- versity until the end of next Malendaine and Threader. Catholics from all over the after the meeting, during Mesdames Marlyn Mrs. Jones was the nolly and versity, he secured the bac- year. metropolitan area have been which future social activ- Lynch. Under 18 duet: 2nd place, winner of the euchre prize. invited to make this special ities will be discussed. and Mitchell wristlet the Lorraine for raffle The pilgrimage to honour Our A temporary social comwas drawn during the Lynette Friere. First Church Named For New Feast Lady and a capacity crowd mittee comprising three watch evening, the winner being Boys' choir: 1st place, is expected. each from the Miss Ann Lynch, Hyden. members College. Scotch Devotions in the Cathedral Y.C.W. and N.C.G.M. has On behalf of the Carmelite Miss Wyndham also conwill commence at 7.30 p.m. been appointed pending the Sisters, Miss Chesson wishes Victoria with the Rosary followed by election of a committee at to thank all who helped in ducted St. Joseph's gained first the sermon and concluding the general meeting. Ideas any way to make this party Square, who primary school the in place the of with Benediction and suggestions for social a success. choirs, and second place ;n Most Blessed Sacrament. activities will be welcomed school choirs. high the CENTRAL: at the meeting. There were no matches the of because last Sunday leaders' training day. The draw for this Sunday, August 7, is: Subiaco v. Osborne Park, Hamilton Square, 1.30 p.m. Claremont v. Leederville, Hamilton Square, 3.15 p.m. Victoria Park v. Shenton tends to ask the Western A scientific paper on aboriginal rock - Australian Government to Park, 2.45 p.m., Hardy Parx. first The teams mentioned the sites a reserve carvings, or petroglyphs, recently published declare to wear white shorts. special legislation. Review of Eth- byThe International are of Anthropos, monuments in RALGOORLDE: the enThe Kalgoorlie branches nology and Linguistics, Fribourg, Switzer- great age. Many ofclear, as very are gravings of the two youth movements Worms, Ernest Father Rev. can be seen from the photoextend a special invitation land ,is by the other in though graphs, to all the young folk of the S.C.A. -Photo by Leicart London Court cases superimpositions of area who have not yet atAs a member of the Pallater periods have frequent- The interior of the beautiful church of Maria Regina. tended one of the branch's lottine congregation, Father ly blurred primary engrav- blessed and opened by Bishop Goody at Lake Grace very successful combined Worms has spent many ings to such a degree that meeting -and-games nigh's. years in North Western first church in the State those of the lower strata on Sunday last. It is the The meetings are held in St. Australia and has made a her newly -proclaimed under Lady Our to dedicated difwith only traced be Thursday can Mary's hall on special study of aboriginal feast. Queen of Heaven. (Report P.3.) ficulty. nights and supper is pro- ethnology and language. This stratification, how vided. In 1952 he undertook a ever, while it may be mystisecond expedition to WarnCLAREMONT: fying to a layman, affords Bro. Crispin, First W.A. Franciscan The branch wishes to ad- erana, an island in the to a trained observer such vise all members of a gene- Western Brockman Creek, as Father Worms a rare opral meeting to be held in St. some 110 miles south-southfollowing for portunity Man To Become Priest Thomas' hall on Sunday, east of Port Hedland, and differentiations Third Y.C.W. stylistic August 14, starting at 8 p.m. here he discovered hitherto Also to be ordained on ethnic Crispin the Rev. When prehistoric on based the of All the young chaps unknown petroglyphic sites. migrations. cultural is ordain- Saturday are the Rev. D. M. O.F.M., and Brown, there, invited. living are tribe last The parish and the Rev. A. G. ed to the priesthood in the Foley the Indjibandji, had almost 3-D Effects LEEDERVILLE: on Saturday Hesse. "a surprising Cathed' found The next Y.C.W. general completely been dispersed He Brown, Rev. C. The stations effect" next, by the Most Rev. O.F.M., is the first West meeting will be held next by cattle and sheep three-dimensional but all had of Bishop country Goody, the J. at L. and 9, figAugust engraved night, by produced Tuesday Australian to become a owing to Rev. E. WORMS, S.C.A. 8 p.m. sharp. The combined been abandoned ures laid upon the curve of Bunbury, he will be the Franciscan friar and Father dinmeeting will be held on the the destructiveness of a boulder edge. The en- third member from local Pitman was the first to bebackground mythological following Sunday, August goes. Aus- graving which he found at Y.C.W. ranks to be so come a Carmelite. These unfortunate cir- and relations to other peck- honoured. 14. galleries of rock Wamerana had beensurfaces tralian The Rev. Foley will offer fortunate proved cumstances have picnic the Details of into the granite The first Y.C.W. member his first Mass at Sacred for he drawings. His photographs ed hammering small been released. Yanchep is for Father Worms, with reproducto become a priest was the Heart Church. Highgate, at are sketches and undisturbwork to able was the venue and Sunday, stones. Rev. L. Leunig, assistant 10 a.m. on Sunday, August able to study ed. The August 21 the date. Mem- ed. He was engravings The outlines had been priest at Palmyra. on spaced second was the Rev. B. Pit- 7. regularly Unawares by marked bers are invited to bring the native Taken rocks in the vicinity, to outlined man, O.D.C., who was At St. Joseph's Church, the and of along their friends. punctures galleries five the In the photograph them and to rock engravings which he areas then filled in with a ordained in England on Juiy Queen's Park, at 7 a.m. on Rehearsals for every drawings. make freehand Sunday, August 7, the Rev. "Mikado" continue representations of kind of stippling. In some 17. In his paper he reveals discusses, A. Hesse will offer his first out- cases the open areas were Monday night at 8 o'clock in the en- men and women far Mass. stripes. parallel by covered the parish hall. Some mem- the sites, describes subjects. other all number their discusses and she bers who have gone along gravings first Brother Crispin's There are 74 engravings of Not one engraving intechthe showed district Mass will be celebrated at women and 52 of men. or gashing contour of sex nique the SubiChurch, St. Joseph's In eight instances August 7, indistinguishable and cutting employed at the is Mass centre is be- aco, on Sunday, Monday Music Festival Successes Stress other at pictures represent limestone engravings of Port ingA new at 9.15 a.m. On the in commenced Hedland. his first sing conventional will he and 9 .am. animals goes learn- Applecross parish at Brent- High Mass at St. Brigid's, Worms Father which hill, one On designs. State explana- wood. Our Cultural Part In The Father Worms named Gal- edly into detailedengravings Mass will be celebrated in Midland Junction. Hill, he was taken un- tion of these Further successes were scored by Catho- lery on safe the new area at the home of are the profusion of and says that we by awares Mrs. Reid, Brianground in giving a mytho- Mr. and lic schools and individuals in the recent large petroglyphs. to the ave., at 7.30 next Sunday, explanation logical the on tiered were notable "They the underline and will continue each Sun- Cathedral Masses Music Festival. These boulders and rugged rocks majority of the petroglyphs. day at that time. life cultural the to religious, the discusses Catholics He the of of impression giving the contributions supernatural significance. For Assumption In the Boys' Solo section, walls of a gigantic picture or of the community. He was assured by an old important fact for the comgallery." first placed was Gatti Monday, August 15, the Schools' Kevin In the Senior the parative religion of norththat hunter aboriginal photographs his of Most Choir section, Sacred Heart and Thomas Moss second. were taken. there. He ex- engravings of the female ern Australia.-F.M. in "The Feast of the Assumption, s Convent, Highgate, w a All three mentioned above his great satisfaction figures of Wamerana repre- Advocate." Petroglyphs of will be a Holy Day of awarded first place, while are members of St. Mary's presses Obligation. that the petroglyphs were sent the sacred woman Man- thePrehistoric Upper Yule River, other Catholic schools filled Cathedral choir. undisturbed in their nat- ula and that the Indjibandji North-Western Masses will be celebrated Australia by the minor places. surrounding other and state. St. Mary's Cathedral at 6, Catholics were also to the ural Ernest Ailred Worms, S.C.A. in In the Men's Open Champlace. the at met tribes its left not had Vandalism Solo 8.15, 9 and 10 a.m., and Ladies' 7, the in Switpionship solo Mr. B. J. fore Father Worms explains Anthropos, Fribourg, as the sites them on marks being lunch hour Mass at a special Championship-places With com1954. highly 49, Vol. O'Leary was zerland. an as this of import the Father known. not yet were Jeannette 12.10 p.m. mended for his singing of secured by Misses Calci. Continued next column plates and drawings in text. he inthat states Worms Sylvia Earle and Verdi's "Eri Tu."
The Family Rosary will be the theme of the pilgrimage to St. Mary's Cathedral on Monday week, August 15, the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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