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Donations To National Leader Nuns God St. John Of Carmelites Go Astray Of Y. C. W, Here West Nor' In 50 Years jubilee. They cordially June 6 marked the 50th anniversary of en invite any girls who have the arrival of the Sisters of St. John of God the desire to serve God in the mission fields. at Beagle Bay Mission. And to the pioneers who
Mother Prioress, of the Carmelite Monastery, Nedlands, requests that anyone who has re recently posted to them letters containing money and has not received any acknowledgement, to please write them immediately, as some of their mail is known to have been lost in recent months. Any donations should be forwarded only by Money Order or crossed Cheque made payable to the Carmelite Sisters. Again thanking our kind friends.
Dan Callahan (pictured), Melbourne secretary of the Y.C.W.,' is currently visiting this State on behalf of the national executive.
route he visited En After having nursed the school long wished for by look down from their places Whyalla, Peterborough and sick in hospital at Subiaco the parents of the Catholic round the Great White Pirie, in which latter Port and battled for the salva- children. Throne what more fitting town he conferred with the The latest branch was memorial could be erected tion of the bodies and souls episcopal Y.C.W. national of the miners at Kalgoorlie, opened at Balgo in 1956. than a much -needed Novichairman, the Most Rev. B. Rev. Mother Antonio, ever Two Sisters are there, 600 tiate House for the training Gallagher. remembered as a valiant miles from Broome, but re- of new Sisters. During three days in Kalwoman, led a band of Sisters gular calls are made by the For this project the Sisters pedal the plane, and station goorlie, Dan witnessed the to the North-West to care have the whole -hearted Commonwealth youth march for the aborigines who were set keeps them in touch with support of Bishop Raible, in which the Y.C.W.already gathered at Beagle the Flying Doctor and pro- and hope in a short time N.C.G.M. contingent and the Bay, and to win other souls vides all necessary com- that the foundations will be munication with the Provin- laid. cadets from C.B.C. made a for Christ. braVe showing. It was on June 5, 1907, cial House. They appeal to all their After visiting branches in that the Bullara put into As time goes on, the help friends, and to all those who Perth and Bunbury dioceses Broome. There were nine of the Sisters is still fur- are interested in missionSixty Young and attending the' Y.C.W. Sisters onboard; three still ther sought, for new centres ary wqrk in the Nor' -West, next State conference survive. They were met by are ever being established to help them in any way month, Dan will join the Rev. Father Verlin and at- beyond the boundaries of possible to raise funds for Y.C.W. pilgrimage for Roirie tended Benediction in the the old. But they need more the memorial to their brave on July 16. Church of Our Lady of helpers. pioneer Sisters. Dan Callahan He said the Y.C.W. is now Peace before travelling on. No gift can be too large, To the three pioneers who Next day they sighted beginning to feel the effects Marriage Talks Dan said they were doing all and none too small, and among the numbered yet of those who were leaders Beagle Bay, but as the Bul- are in their jobs and the of the donors are assured of a perThe current pre -Cana 10 years ago and who are well lara was not able to enter most active members majority would make very nothing would petual remembrance in the conference, which opened now family men, some in the shallow waters of the community, good citizens. joy than to prayers of the Sisters and fairly important jobs. bay, a lugger came along- bring greater of on June 7, is being atpostulants in those of the children and influx The Y.C.W. had received side and took all passengers see an this by 60 young favourable year of the gold - patients under their care. tended publicity in the to within wading distance of during people. East for its work on behalf the land: yes, wading diswas of young Hungarian retance, and no red carpet hTe inaugural talks were ever trod more joyfully_than given by the Rev. J. O'Brien fugees. They had provided for them clothing, foster was that stretch of blue and Mr. H. Child. Friday night July 12, is water waded. A few weeks ago, Wing Commander D. Last .Friday the engaged homes and employment. the date of the card party in couples heard Rev. P. People and children who aid of the Carmelite Sisters, State to take Quinn and Mrs. the H. Child on had come to welcome the W. McCarthy returned to this Corpus Christi March Nedlands. it is hoped that Sisters helped them ashore, over as Commanding Officer of Base Squad- other aspects of marriage. both classrooms will be and when her feet touched ron, Pearce. The conference will con- At W. Perth Parish filled to overflowing. dry land, Rev. Mother AnOn Sunday next, June tinue tomorrow night with Prizes will be given for Wing Commander Mctonio knelt and kissed the talks by the Rev. M. Mc- 23, a Corpus Christi Pro- bridge, rummy and euchre. ground which was to be the Carthy is a native of this Keon and Mr. B. Peachey. Raffle tickets in the wristcession St. at will be held at He was educated scene of her future labours. State. The sessions on Sunday, Brigid's, West Perth, at 3 let watch are still available Nine miles yet to the Mis- C.B.C., Fremantle, and was from Miss Chesson, 406 June 23, will start at 2 p.m. p.m. sion, and this was covered teaching at Moora prior to at St. Joseph's School, VicParishioners of West Charles-st., North Perth. in nine hours by bullock joining the Air Force. Wing sister of the would also be grateful A toria-sq. Rev. J. DeThe wagon. Perth, including Polish, She piazzi and Dr. M. Connaughfor any assistance from Soon the Sisters were set- Commander is Rev. Mother Hungarian and Italian friends of Carmel, metroof St. ton superior will Leonard, be the speakers. tled in and ready for all the groups will take part. politan and country. hardships which accompany Joseph's Convent, Fremanevery missionary founda- tle. tion. Within a year Beagle His wife is also a FreBay convent was firmly es- mantle girl. They have a tablished and two Sisters family of two girls. went to Broome to estab- The Wing Commander lish what is now the Pro- joined the service at the vincial house of the North- beginning of the war and West Province. served for its duration in In 1913 another branch the Middle East and Enghouse was opened at Lom- land. On his return to Austrabadina where there is now lia he was appointed com- Wing Commander McCarthy a flourishing Mission. The greatest of all works manding officer of the school the Department of Air. was offered to the Sisters of navigation, East Sale. He was then posted on The Pearce appointment when, in 1936, the Government asked them to take ex6hange with the R.A.F. in is the Wing Commander's England for two years. first posting back to the over the Leper Hospital at Derby, then a somewhat Again in Australia he served West since he joined the neglected institution which as director of postings at R.A.A.F. YY has grown .to be one of the finest Government institutions in Australia. School Organisers Seek Two Sisters took over the work of caring for the lepers and training them so that Help In their interest in themselves
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Maylands' Outdoor Shrine
Blind
Building Programme
and their surroundings The council of management of the W.A. gradually made them the happy people they are to- Institute and Industrial School for the Blind day. about to launch a campaign to raise Another pressing need in are Broome was a home for £153,000 for new buildings at Maylands. The council of manageneglected children, and so The Home and Institute the Holy Child Orphanage ment hopes that the needs were built on their present was opened in 1941. Here of the blind might be men- site 60 years ago. the Sisters now care for 50 tioned from the pulpits on The projected new buildings will house and train happy, helpful children. A Sunday June 30. unique feature here is that It is suggested that a few pre-school blind children; all the work is done by words on the affliction of improve housing and trainwoman -power. Sisters and the blind, on the needs of ing for blind children begirls drive trucks, cart goods the building project and on tween 6-16 years; house and wood-and enjoy it. the charity aspect of the male and female blind Two more Houses were present appeal would be of people who are employed in His Lordship, the Most Rev. J. J. Rafferty, will bless the openvarious activities but are opened in Derby. In 1952 great benefit. the Sisters took over the Donations for the appeal unable to find accommoda- air Marian shrine (pictured), at Maylands on Sunday, June 23, at native hospital which is also may be sent to the manager tion elsewhere; house male 3 p.m. He will also open the pioneers' memorial hall. a government institution. In and secretary, C. A. Cornish, and female blind people who 1955 two more Sisters set- J.P., WA. Institute and In- have retired so that they Buses leave from Stirling-st. every few minutes. Passengers will tled in a very small convent dustrial School for the Blind may have continued security be set down at the site, corner of Seventh-ave. and Guildford -rd. for the rest of their lives. in Derby so as to open a (Inc.), Maylands.