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Owing to the tremendous of their prosperity, to give increase in Catholic popu- generously towards paying lation the parish church the debt on their school, and would have been totally in- so lighten the heavy burden. adequate to accommodate In conclusion, visiting the numbers expected, so priests, children and people the solemn and dignified joined in the beautiful cereceremony was held out -of- mony of Benediction sweet doors, the altar being on ly rendered by the choir. the verandah of the school. His Grace the Archbishop confirmed 129, and the Is unique surroundings did nothing to detract from the beauty and solemnity of the

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Perth, Thursday, October 4 , 1956

Vocation Week Essay Winners Are Listed

Girls To Mock

Home Life Theme of YCW

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Leaders' Rally

Prior to the ceremony HIGHGATE: The discussion held at the Rev. T. Phelan spoke CENTRAL: briefly on the benefit of the the general meeting on Oct. A mock leaders' meeting Sacrament. 1 helped members to a will be held on Tuesday, The choir then sang the greater realisation of the St. Brigid's College, Oct. 9. "Sacerdos et Pontifex," and advantage of a good home In connection with Vocations Week which White, Lesmurdie. LEEDERVILLE: Grace commenced the life, and several practical confides in the Archdiocese on Sunday, an "The Life of the Blessed The dance held last Mon- His ceremony, the orderliness of means were suggested in Martin De Porres," Judith night was a huge suc- which was a tribute to the which members could fulfil competition was conducted in the W. Pullan, St. Brigid's Col- day es cess. Members thank Mrs. Sisters of St. Joseph and to their family responsibilities. Catholic schools. The senior section was lege, Lesmurdie. Melvin and Mrs. Duffy for Fathers Chokolich and MasBy unanimous decision of helping in this direction. lovat, who were responsible the meeting, the discussion won by Richard Doyle; the 13-14 section by HIGHGATE: at the next combined meetfor training the children. To commemorate the final Anne Eagar and the junior section by Maur- apparition ing will be on "Rock'n The discussion held last of Our Lady at Many nationalities were Roll." night at the com- represented Fatima, a procession will be Mondaymeeting een Vodanovic. including Auswas on "Re- tralian, Basketball practice will "St. Rita of Cascia," Anita held at the Fatima shrine, bined Richard Doyle, a student English, Italian, sponsibility at Home." Durbe held on Monday night, Palmyra, on Sunday, Oct. of St. Charles' Seminary, McKenna, St. Brigid's Coling the discussion some good Slav, Dutch and German. Oct. 8, at St. Patrick's tech21. Guildford, won the senior lege, Lesmurdie. In his address to the conwere made on why Section C The V. Rev. P. Nolan, points section with an essay on gregation, which numbered nical school, starting at members had this respon8 p.m. "The Children's Friend: O.S.M., will preach the oc- sibility. Cardinal Moran. some 600, His Grace con"Mary Ward: Foundress Mother McAuley," Yvonne casional sermon. The picnic to Yanchep is gratulated parents, children MIDLAND: of the Institute of the BlessThe branch plans to enter and teachers. set for Sunday, Nov. 4. ed Virgin Mary," was the He asked the parents to a team in the Y.C.W. sumThe next general meetessay which won a prize for -winners Prize At Successful ing will be held on Oct. 15 set the example necessary, mer basketball competition; Anne Eagar of Loreto Conat 8 p.m. in the parish hall. for their children to live up the fist training session will vent, Nedlands. to the promises they had be held at the De La Salle MIDLAND JUNCTION: Maureen Vodavovic of St. College oval on Sunday, The next Y.C.W.-N.C.G.M. made. Carmelite Fete Announced Brigid's College, Lesmurdie, He also asked them, out Oct. 7. dance will be held on Oct chose for her winning theme The Carmelite nuns thank all their friends who 14. Tennis is played every "St. Therese of Lisieux." Sunday. helped to make the The three winning essays success; they will berecent garden fete such a great specially remembered in the SHENTON PARK: will be published next week prayers of the community. The last combined meetin these columns. The following were the keith; koala Bear, Rt. Rev. ing was held on Sept. 26, The judges of the contest St. winners:!Mgr. Collins, Shenton Park, when an interesting discuswere the Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. prizeRAFFLE WINNERS No. 78; salad servers, No. sion was held on "Leisure." Sullivan, the V. Rev. J. P. On Sunday, Nov. 4, a day of retreat for Afternoon Tea Stall A28, M. T. Walsh; gold It was decided to comV. the and C.M., Wilkinson, Layette, No. 1335, Mrs. J. necklet and ear -rings, No. bine with the Children of converts will be held at St. Columba's Rev. A. E. N. Johnston. Osborne Park; F69, D. G. Deverell, River - Mary to run a stall for the Essays which received Wilson, cloth, Miss M. Byrne, vale; pearl necklet, No. parish fete which will be Church, Forrest-st., South Perth. supper were: commendation The day will begin at 11 V. Edwards, Nedlands; cigarettes, No. 364 09E, 97 held in November. Section A Nedlands; The next general meeting a.m. and conclude at 4.15 "St. Patrick," Pat O'Reilly, B, Mrs. K. Horan, Mt. Law- Adelma-road, p.m. with Benediction of Seminary, ley; nylon stockings, No. oriental picture, Mrs. Daly - will be held on Wednesday, the Blessed Charles' St. Sacrament. 209C, Joe Moore, Santa Smith, Nedlands. Guildford. Participants are asked to Maria, Attadale; handkera "Life and Work of attend Mass and receive No. 12E, Grandma . Great Religipus: St. Thomas chiefs, Communion in their own Engagements Millane, Richmond, VicAquinas," Peter D. Steele, parishes. However, if this toria, perfume, No. 410A, C.B.C., Perth. October 7: cannot be done the last McAuliffe, Santa Mass Marie Section B Bless and open St. John in St. Columba's Church is "The Foundress of the Maria, Attadale. of God Chapel, Subiaco. Catholic Women's Stall An inter -conference meeting between St. at A9.30 a.m. of Mercy," Jane DolSisters No. Parcel of manchester, October 14: tea ton, St. Brigid's College, 10.30 a.m.: Preside Solemn 1277, T. C. Reid, c/o Rail- Thomas' senior conference of the St. Vin-ividedcupbuotf illatbteenLogLesmurdie, doll, No. Ell, cent de Paul society (Claremont), High Mass, St. Patrick's, linhoicihl:d bring their own 4 ways; large Reilly; and St. boudoir Rosemary Fremantle. Meetings Of C.W.L. doll No. A34, Mr Hender- Louis' boys' junior conference was held at l To 'make the day a day of 2 p.m.: Procession and Cathedral branch mem- son, fancy set, Miss Mann, St. Louis' Boys' school prayer and grateful remem- blessing of Fishing Fleet on September 30. Catholic North Perth. th e bers of (observance of Feast of Our The meeting was presided junior conferences in other brance of God's graces, par- Lady of Martyrs). Women's League will meet Hollywood Stall over by Mr. Amodeo, preparishes if they followed Oct. 8, evening, the Monday on (Novelty) Confirmation and Canonifamily with them and make at 8 p.m. in the Legion of Mariette, Sr. Catherine; sident of St. Thomas' con- lead of St. Thomas' con- it a day for them also. cal Visitation, Cunderdin, Mary rooms, 65 St. George's- musical shrine, No. B87, ference, and was well at- ference. October 21: tce. Ray Harris; rosary, No. tended by senior and junior Jet *1 The Diocesan Tribunal Confirmation and CanoniA card afternoon at the E229, Chris Wiggins; twin brothers. cal Visitation, Rockingham. Amongst will meet those on present Thursday, Catholic Centre will be held dolls, E41 Gael Martin, were Oct. 11, at 10 a.m. at the October 28 (Feast of Christ the Rev. J. McNamara, on Thursday, Oct. 11; South Mentone, Victoria; child's Folk the King): spiritual Church office. director of St. members tea set, No. 39A, Mrs. H. branch Perth 11 a.m.: Preside Solemn Anyone having the right conference and the being hostesses. Miller, Palmyra; Hopalong Thomas' approach the court should high Mass, St. Mary's May Gel Guild tocontact All Hallows' branch mem- Cassidy, No. D50, J. Gee; Rev. W. Logue, S.J. Cathedral. Mr. Amodeo said the the notary, obSt. bers will conduct a card gun dog, Jim Daly. 3 p.m.: Aquinas CollegeMr. Lindley J. Stock, Mary's Cathedral, prior to ject of the meeting was to Produce Stall evening in R.S.L. Hall, annual Eucharistic procesIced cake, White, per give the junior members an of Lot 10a, Lynch -rd, that date. Inglewood, on Oct. 11, at sion. insight into the work Fawkner, done Melbourne, Joe Moore; table cloth and 8 p.m. Confirmation and CanoniMembers are asked to mats, No. D268, W. Fuller. by the senior conferences, writes that three years cal Visitation, Highgate Hill. and that it would be an in- ago the Catholic emCake Stall help at the annual Field Day November 4: spiration for the boys to Wormer; Ann Iced cake, at Castledare on Sunday, ployees of Government St. Charles' Seminary. Oct. 21. Helpers are re- plum pudding, Mrs. Keist. join a senior conference aircraft factories held Preside Solemn High Mass after they left school. Sweets Stall Raffles quired for the afternoon their first Annual ComFeast of St. Charles). of Michael Monaghan, Lady presiOur of Picture donations of cakes teas The combined confermunion breakfast. Confirmation and Canoniwill billthankfully received. Fatima, No. 57, M. Samp- dent of St. Louis' Boys' conLast year the attendance ence of the Y.C.W. on the cal Visitation, Toodyay. son, 76 Circe-circle, Dal- ference, thanked the senior was November trebled and they had integration of migrants 11: conference for giving the Bless and open new Hos boys an opportunity of see- the company of a few kin- has been postponed to ing what work was done by dred organisations. It was Sunday, Oct. 21 at the pital at Bicton. November 18: then decided to extend the Catholic Centre. a senior conference. Confirmation and CanoniHe suggested that all movement to the Catholic The Y.C.W. and N.C.G.M. senior conferences would be aircraft employees of Aus- believe this conference will cal Visitation, Redcliffe. tralia. doing a great work for the prove the most fruitful The Communion breakfast ever conducted by the this year will be held in Movements. Last week's Therry Society meeting inNewman Society Melbourne on Saturday, An equal number of New Sewing the idea Dec. 18 and the organisers Australian youth and Movecluded the practice of mimes, with Elects Officials will welcome interstate vis- ment members will attend of acquainting members in the elementary On Sept. 30, the New- itors who may be attending and free discussion between Seeking Helpers man society held a Day the Olympic Games. art of acting. them will make Australian of Recollection at Lore° Mr. Stock is interested in youth conscious of the probCastledare Women's Jan Tippett mentioned the Phil Neri on the techniconvent, hearing from any Nedlands. men or of The and technique considcalities be to points many lems of the newcomers, Auxiliary sewing room who would be wil- particularly with regard to is a hive of industry these ered in miming and intro- stage setting, which should talks were given by the women prove helpful for forthcom- V. Rev. P. Nolan, O.S.M. ling to undertake the organ- their integration into the sunny days with summer duced each subject. The committee of the ising of an Australian gen- Australian way of life. Constructive criticism was ing productions. uniforms for the boys Newest members welcom- Newman society for 1957 eral Communion in this The conference will then be made and garments to the order of the night and to McInerney will be: President: Mr. A. State. seek practical means of stock a great improvement was ed were Laurel the stalls for Field overcoming difficulties renoticed in various mimes of Claremont and Judith Quinlan; vice-president: Mr. Day on Oct. 21. when they were repeated at Leaver of Cottesloe, both at R. Fels, secretary: Miss D. Foundling Home To vealed by the discussions, Readers who would like and the participation of present studying at Clare- Hogg, treasurer: Mr. J. the end of the evening. other ;members: Benefit From Cards New Australian youth will to help may get in touch As it was Vocation Week, mont Training College, and Bevan; with Mrs. Faulkner or ring A raffle in aid of St. Vin- ensure that action suggested the spiritual director, the Alfred Montanaro of Mos- Mr. M. Palandri, Miss M. BJ3418. Maslen. cent's Foundling Home will is practical and effective. Rev. P. McCudden, spoke to man Park. Better still, catch a RivAll Catholic University be drawn after the bridge The conference will conmembers of the urgent need The Therry Society meets bus in the Terrace for more vocations to the every Monday night at Vic- students are invited to be and rummy party which is clude with an international erton come out and see what religious life and stressed toria League House, 87 present at a pre -examina- scheduled for Our Lady's rally in the Highgate parish and being done. the importance of prayer in Colin-st., West Perth. In- tion Mass which will be College, Victoria-sq.. on hall, featuring items pro- is Tuesday is a good "first (Goderich-st. vided by the various naterested parties should con- said at St. Thomas More October 9. that regard. tional groups and Y.C.W. day." At next week's meeting tact Mr. Peter Murphy college on Saturday, Oct. entrance.) 20, at 8 a.m. and N.C.G.M. members. members will hear a talk by (BL2042).

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