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The Record Newspaper 17 November 1955

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Governor To Attend Concert At Clontarf

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His Excellency the Governor (Sir Charles Gairdner) and Lady Gairdner will both attend Clontarf Boys' Town this year for the annual concert to be held there on Monday, private transport special Nov. 28. buses leave the old G.P.O.,

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The concert, considered as St. George's -ter., at 7 p.m., of the best in the 7.10 p.m. and 7.20 p.m. metropolitan area, is held each year outdoor, in the Exposition of the Blessed spacious auditorium facing Sacrament is made in the November 17, 1955 the river Canning. heart of the city every The Clontarf band, sing- Thursday. It is anticipated ing, gymnastics and animals that many Catholics will Parade Torchlight appearing on the stage are make a "visit" during the con- lunch hour. At Palmyra Shrine unique, and makefortheyoung The Blessed Sacrament The annual torchlight cert attractive is exposed for adoration procession to honour the and old. are from 8 a.m. until 5.15 p.m., feast of the Immaculate The general public invited to attend, when Benediction is imConception will be held at cordially and for those who have no parted. one

Holy Name Men Plan

For National Director They carried

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Tentative plans for the forthcoming visit sponsibilities and it was the * * in which these were to Western Australia of the National manner had made that discharged Director of the Holy Name Society (the Rev. for them the spiritual ad- Attadale Parish of the faith in D. Fitzmaurice, 0.P.) engaged the attention vancement past and would ensure executive at its last the its continued progress in of the Diocesan., Union Offers Unusual w than that he lay down his the years ahead. meeting. In the course of his relife for his spiritual good."

Cathedral Novena To Invoke Peace

secretary general The The work of the hierarchy sponse Father Phelan said Prizes For Fair Primary intention of the solemn novena (Mr. M. Foley) reported and clergy was so often that he had been spiritual Cathedral at that it was anticipated that eulogised in Catholic circles director of the branch for Parishioners of the new which opens in St. Mary's Father Fitzmaurice would that few pondered the only six months and that Jesuit parish of Attadale 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 30, is world arrive in Perth in the second reasons why they were so was his first and last ap- are organising a stall at ,week in April, and would well and faithfully served pearance on such an oc- the Melville Community peace. spend five or six weeks in by those chosen to minister casion. Centre Fair, which will This has special signifiDenis' Fete Father Hogan had re- be held on Friday, Nov. cance in view of the new St. the State. Plans had been to their spiritual needs. made for visits to New Their eminence might be cently returned and would 25, and Saturday, Nov. 26, Soviet intervention in the Is Successful Norcia and the Bunbury traced to the fact that they be resuming his duties as of Stock -rd. Middle East. the of There was a fine assortdiocese during that time. were chosen by God for a spiritual director. He had, at the corner urgency The at Canning-hwy. It was agreed that it task which called for brave however, to thank the Ho:), and secondary intention, the in - ment of goods to be had cotheir of for is for men committee the fete at St. Denis' School vocations, A combined and distinguished attributes. Name of would be impossible crease operation during that time. men and women are work- underlined by the mounting fete held last Friday and Father Fitzmaurice to visit He thanked Mr. Urquhart ing hard to raise finance for difficulty of securing staff Saturday. which showed the each of the metropolitan Success Of Clergy study of years long proTheir was it for his appreciative remarks the' school -church of untiring work of the ladies branches and for the Catholic schools. parish. Joseph Pignatelli. posed that he should attend equipped them to discharge of the hierarchy and clergy, is preparatory of the novena The to and chips on and pleased functions be and would meetings at strategic centres their priestly It is stated by the organ- for the feast of the Immacu- Both the fish wisthis a Grace with His night and barbeto them Friday convenient supplied convey the be No. of would which a feature that will isers which Conception, late for neighbouring branches' dom they applied so suc- expression of the kindly 12 stall will be raffles cf close on the evening of the cue steaks on the Saturday cessfully to their many disposition of the Holy exceptional value. were very popular and the members to attend. feast, Dec. 8. works which had rebound- Name men towards him and cook, attired in persil-white These include a set of fo may accomGrouped people Branches ed to the glorious his clergy. Country apron and cap, was kept Olympic 4 -ply tyres at 1/wish they intentions ward As a preliminary plan it plishments and advances of Max busy on both days. a Dunlop ticket, per President For Praise Church V. Rev. P. Nolan, O.S.M., was decided that meetings the Church in Australia. Ply racquet, and a Brownie prayed for to the i

The toast of the Holy box camera. Office, Victoria-sq. It was on those things sincerely thanked all those should be held at the folwho had worked to make lowing centres, with the that Crtholic men should Name Society was proposed said who Watkins, J. the fete a success, together names of other branches reflect and in their prayers by Mr. him gave ia occasion the attend that could consecrated those with those people who had which remember he for a special pleasure Hibernian supported the function by parenthesis: to their service. the Miss C. Coffey, Noted with acquainted was their attendance. Victoria Park (Belmont, diocesan union president Together with the money Rivervale, Carlisle and East (Mr. B. Quinn) in Northam. And Parochial Farewelled raised by functions held Sees Park). Victoria zeal the that felt then He previous to the fete, it was Gosn el s (Armadale, displayed by Mr. Quinn Miss Catherine Coffey, who has been as- hoped that approximately Queen's Park and Bentley Severe place high a him for marked would be raised toyears with the Hibernian L1,000 the Park). in the society and he was sociated for many new school which wards Cathedral (East and West meeting after last gratified that so soon should be ready for the Society, was farewelled at the Perth). was he Perth in arrival his branch, Ingle- children in the new year. Subiaco (Shenton Park, chosen for his present office. of St. Patrick's H.A.C.B.S. Floreat Park and Wembley). Mr. Watkins said that he wood. Cottesloe (Mosman Park was also acquainted with Miss Coffey, who is leavand Swanbourne). (Nedlands). the parents of the general ing the State on November Teams Representing Ireland, Italy Claremont secretary (Mr. M. Foley), 20, has also been long idenFremantle (Beaconsfield, and felt that this was still tified with parochial funcEast Fremantle, Palmyra, Finish Equal In Soccer Contest another case where the ex- tions at Highgate Hill. Hilton Park, Spearwood and ample of devout Catholic Together with her de'Rockingham). Before a large crowd teams representing to Ann transmitted Misses parents was ceased sisters, South Perth (Applecross, their child. He eulogised and Honora Coffey, she has Ireland and Italy played a drawn game of Como, Kensington and Manand ning Park). the work of the Diocesan become widely -known shield at East Fremantle Union and spoke of the respected in the Cathedral soccer for the Foley Leederville (West Perth, Pilkington trophy The appreciation of branches for community. Tuart Hill, Wanneroo, Oslast Saturday. Oval was awarded to T. Corvino, borne Park). the work of its members. superthe best in the Italian team. Of Members The Irishmen were Scarborough (Doubleview Mr. Quinn said that it was Gift Monaghan, on behalf ior in the first and The Italian trophy was Mr. and North Beach). the that learn to gratifying members, pre- should have been two goals ,riven to Rol. Adair and the (Learoyd-st., Highgate union was ap- of H.A.C.B.S. Coffey the of work by Martin trophy to finishing Archie with a up, but bad Miss Bedford Park, Morley Park, preciated, but it should be sented He spoke feelingly their forwards spoiled sev- Colin Kiely as runner-up. Maylands, Inglewood, Baysthat the value missal. remembered Mr. O'Donnell, the Irish her contribution to the eral chances. water and Bassendean). of anything which might be of In the second half the team secretary, congratulatthe society. His of work Midland Junction (Guildunion the by accomplished were supported by Italians settled (:own and ed the teams on the sportford and Mundaring). depended wholly on the remarks of St. Canice's were unlucky not to score. ing manner in which they Plans to enable members enthusiasm of Mr. Harvey and zeal In the last 10 minutes played the game and saida of country branches to meet and the members branch, Cottesloe. branches Mr. Walker, on Miss Cof- Ron Adair, Reid. Kiely and the Italian players were Father Fitzmaurice were them. constituted who fey's behalf, thanked mem- Bob Adair held out against credit to their country. also considered but the He thanked the members their gift and their dangerous Italian attacks. arrangement of a country New Diocesan Union bers for The Foley shield (donated of the board of control who itinerary will be considered The union generally was good wishes. the prizes. presented was Hotel) Mucciarone, Mr. Victor by the Ozone at the next meeting. only there to implement the Bill (Pop) Adair coached presented to N. Adair, the of Coppin-rd., Zamia, who instructions of branches, and Bob Mcteam Irish the Irish captain, who will hold Cathedral Rally has been pursuing post- and if the union was to it for six months, as both Shane acted as trainer. Recent gains in member- graduate studies in archi- operate successfully then an annual is The game teams are joint holders. ship and in fervour in the In in Europe during branches must maintain trophy for the event and the supporters of Eayrs The 'ranks of the Cathedral tecture entheir and membership St. months, of past 18 The new church player on the field went both sides are eagerly lookbranch of the Holy Name the re- thusiasm for the objectives Joseph, Manjimup, will be best ing forward to return match. to Bob Reid. Society were reflected on returned to the State of the society. by opened and annual cently. blessed the of the occasion for appealed Foley Mr. Apart from travels in Communion and breakfast support of branches, ex- the Most Rev. L. J. Goody, many countries, Mr. Muc- the on Sunday last. plaining that the formation Bishop of Bunbury, at exvaluable was gained ciarone Mass special The of the Bunbury Diocesan 3.30 p.m. on Sunday, celebrated by the branch's perience during the period Union had meant the loss Dec. 4. with associated was Rev. he (the spiritual director of an appreciable proportion T. Phelan) and the servers Thomas Mitchell and part- of the membership of the The union had been keenwere two senior members of ners, architects, in London. Perth Union. ly interested and deeply Mr. Mucciarone has been the society who wore white in the appreciative of the drive rebranches Valued sashes bearing the insignia taking special note of southern portion of the cently conducted by the modern trends in ecclesias- State were now making Cathedral branch. Not only of the society. The breakfast followed tical architecture and said their contribution to the had members had resort to at the Christian Brothers' that the best examples of foundation of the new personal canvass of prospecCollege in St. George's-tce., the present-day idiom are union. However, the Perth tive new members, but had when the chair was occu- to be found in Switzerland. Diocesan Union had certain sought to advance their Severity seemed to be the commitments a n d these objective by a novena and pied by the branch president Mr. Mucciarone keynote. (Mr. M. Carley). Their be met by the renew- sustained prayer. the asceticism of could attributes the to of members. Photo by Leicant Studio. Proposing the toast effort was an example which years to eco- ed interest post-war the Mr. clergy, by and emulated be hierarchy import- might the of spoke He reflected (referee), T. Murphy is It Parker J. factors. nomic right): to Standing (left Fund others. U. Urquhart said that the C. Kiely, in the total absence of ance of the Bursary statement, The guest speaker was (linesman), R. Reid, J. Campbell,R.Ron Adair, (*shier), oft -quoted seminary Charles' St. for McShane Noel Adair (captain). "Greater love hath no man ornamentation. for support Mr D. Beaton, who spoke Bob Adair, appealed and welwas Fullerton B. Mucciarone Mr. (coach). Kneeling: Adair (Pop) his certain Communist tech- Bill than that he lay down A. Edgeworth, home last Saturday which would compensate of niques and methods to be (chairman), F. O'Donnell (secretary), life for his friend," might be comed many so of loss the his by J. Campbell. for given Adair, W. party McDowell, a J. Adair, N. adopted by Catholics to paraphrased in relation to at brothers, branches. Mascot: P. McDonald. the hierarchy and clergy to mot herand and Continued next column. counter them. Edward. Dominic man no hath love "Greater

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