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Catholic Schools Win Honours Of Festival
under 18, 1st Jennifer GarCatholic schools scored heavily in the re- well (S.P.). festival. musical S.P., South Perth. cently concluded
The following are the results: PRIMARY SCHOOLS' CHOIRS
Perth, Thursday, July 11, 1957
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Recollection For Priests Priests of the metropolitan area will hold their monthly day of recollection at the Redemptorist monastry, North Perth, on Tuesday, July 16. commencing at 10 a.m. Priests who intend to be present are asked to notify the monastery by
Salvadf Model For New Norcia Ready In the early months of 1956 the Spanish Government commissioned the young and capable Madrid sculptor, Senor Emilio Laiz Campos, to prepare the model for a monumental group of three figures which Spain desires to present to the Benedictine community of New Norcia.
scored the following re(S.P.); Wyndham Monnock Kerry Monday, July 15. Gar - sults: Piano solo, under 10: Ann-Maree 1. St. Joachim's, Victoria under 15: 2nd Jennifer 1. Park (conductor Carmel well and Rosalin Sadler Donnelly, under 13: Michael Piano duet, Owing to a prolonged ab- to one of its celebrities, AlMoran); 2. St. Joseph's, Vic- (S.P.); under 18: 2nd, Mar- Kinsella and Isob"l Wright. 3. Parochial Social (conductor lene and Maree Riddett Piano duet, under 15: Elizabeth To aid the building fund sence of the artist in mirante Don Blas de Lezo. toria -square America Kinsella. 1. delivery of the a presentation by Spain to a9d Kathleen Liddell (S.P.). Marjorie C. Wyndham). Peter of St. Mel's parish, Swan - work has been delayed. The the Colombian Government. Piano duet. und, 18: GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Violin Solo: Under 12: 1st Liddell and Pamela Goldsworthy. 1. bourne, a card and games presentation, however, is exFinalists* Sandra Paterson and evening will be held at 2 The monumental group CHOIRS (V.S.); Lesley Wagner William Ridley, pected to take place soon 1. St Joseph's, Victoria- under 14: 1st, Jennifer Gar Piano solo. under 18: Lesley Rid- Fraser -street. Svlanbourne, after the return of Senor offered to New Norcia' has square (conductor Marjorie well (S.P.); 2nd. Glen ley; finalist, Janice Mitchell. on Friday, July 19 at 8 p.m. Laiz Campos to Madrid. been modelled according to Boys' vocal solo: Peter Sara, 2. a design prepared by one W y n d h a m). 2, Bridge (V.S.); under 16: 1st C. Prizes will be given and towards the end of July. Boys' choir: Scotch College Junof the New Norcia monks. St. Joachim's, Victoria Park Jennifer supper provided. Garwell S.P.); ior School, 1. During his stay in America It represents the command(Carmel Moran). 3. St. Senor Laiz Campos has preing figure of the great Mary's High School. Leedersented personally the Pre- Apostle of Western Ausvale (Carmel Moran). sident of the Republic of tralia, Dom Salvado, standGIRLS' CHOIRS Venezuela with the model ing in an attitude of forward Maria College 1. Santa of an equestrian figure of movement. (Carmel Moran); 2. Loreto Bolivar, Venezuela's hero Convent (Marcia Hodges); He holds a cross in his and liberator, which the 3. Sacred Heart High School Government of Venezuela raised right hand, whilst his (Merle Jones). has commissioned Senor left rests gracefully on the BOYS' CHOIR Campos to execute in curled heal of a native boy Clontarf Orphanage 2. who sits abstractedly on the bronze. (Rev. Bro. R. Glen). The model was most ground. On the other side Piano Solo, under 14: 1st favourably received when a little girl confidently 2nd. Garwell: Jennifer it was first exhibited in the grasps Dom Salvado's monRosalin Sadler, S P astic habit. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS' The model to be presented Relations in the University RESULTS by the Spanish Government last year. City of Madrid Piano Solo --Under 10: 2nd executed in plaster. and is atthen Campos Senor Helen Blanckensee (SP.); tended in Colombia the in- the metal casting will be under 12 1st Fay Harris in Western Australia. done auguration of a monument (SP.); under 13: 1st, Jennifer Helsham (S.P.); under 14: 1st Jennifer Helsham OF 1st. .Tennife, narwell 16: (S P.): 3rd, 1VI-iry Rechichi DIES
Pauline O'Connor Is Feted
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LOVED 'GRANDMOTHER' CHILDREN'S CORNER
The death occurred on July 8, at Glenda lough, of our dearly loved "Grandmother," Mrs. M. A. Eastcott, aged 94 years, and she slipped so quietly away that few of us were cognisant of her passing.
To me the void that she Wagerup, being the first The Discaleed Carmelite Jeaves will never be filled, white people there. antheir hold will It was three years before Fathers One hundred and thirty school children from the Sacred Heart as she was an inspiration to nual procession in honour hundreds, and bound up they got a cow; black tea, Highgate, lined up to form a of guard honour as Convent, Miss Carmel of Our Lady of Mt. with the early pioneer his- dripping, and flour browned at Morley Park on Sunday, Pauline O'Connor stepped from the plane that had brought her tory of the State. Women on a pan were the order of July 21, commencing at 3 from the East. Two of the younger children presentd her with J such as she are the pillars the day with a bit of meat p.m. that nations are built on. once in a while. Mostly "Grandmother" left be- they lived on kangaroo. Location of church -school bouquet of red carnations, and others bore a large banner with the Also the early training of hind her 25 grand -children is Walter -road, Morley Park, words "Welcome Pauli ne" blozoned on it. and 56 ;Mat -grand -children. "Grandmother" came to her opposite Morley Park Post Miss O'Connor is pictured ly large number of first- is gifted and is a stayer. aid, and she soon had a gar Office. Born in North Perth in at class musicians produced by She will be a second Eileen being greeted Bus No. 62 leaves Stirling- above Airport 1862, on December 3, of a den with vegetables grow her uncle, by Perth a comparatively small popuJoyce, whom I helped climb Spanish father and Irish ing st. at 2.20 p.m., returning F. O'Connor lation few could deny the the Rev. Priests only came every to Perth at 4.20 p.m. (parish priest of East Vic- possibilities of this scheme. the ladder of success in her mother, the children moved to Brandon Hill (now called three months and stayed For the benefit of fem- early days." toria Park) and pupils of where Rivervale) their with the Eastcotts, where Heart Convent, inine readers Pauline was Sacred father, a market gardener, they shared all the simple Highgate. wearing a taupe costume worked on the estate of food and comforts, that Mrs. There will be a Pauline was formerly a under a loose travelling coat Eastcott provide. could Solomon Cook. pupil of the Sacred Heart and a stone -coloured velour meeting of the MatriStores only came every Narher hat. mill and the After greeting Her The old accessories Convent. were on Tribunal monial three months from Perth. rows Bridge -to -be, were relatives waiting at a large beige handbag and Everything by road Thursday, July 18, close part of the playground of to Bunbury inwent the bottom of the plane an emerald green umbrella. those days. 1957. Her mother usually plans the wandering Bancelles, When the Eastcotts trasteps, she walked down the Persons having the maiden yelled down with a babe six "Grandmother's" path formed by the chil- the evening dresses that she right to approach the name. dren, obviously having some wears at recitals. I asked old, they camped by There were at that time months Court should communi for the colour difficulty in controlling her Pauline the roadside three nights.It cate with the Notary, tears at this welcome. She scheme of the two new ones convicts working along the was very hot. There St. Mary's, Victoria-sq., road under Captain Coops. was no tinned said later she was very sh would wear during her milk and the prior to that date. laying saplings to form a baby had to be tired having travelled con- stay here. But she replied: given the "Oh, that's a trade secret." road. They were dressed in browned flour mixed tinuously since Tuesday. with white duck with arrows and water. She had been farewelled She shook hands with crows' feet. from Sydney by 300 mem- Mr. S. H. Congdon and Mr. There was no school and bers of the West Australian Hamilton Brown who are Some of these men after- Mrs. Eastcott taught her The July meeting club over there, who had organising the testimonial wards worked for Mr. Ban- children and other children and men both for presented her with a bunch fund on her behalf. celles, and taught "Grand- also, as well as doing all her, of nostalgic Geraldton wax. women tertiaries of Said Mr. Brown: "She demother" her first letters of farm work, butter -making, She will be in Perth till servest your support. She the alphabet. They were etc. Our Lady of Mt. CarSeptember when she hopes good and kind to the chilTo thousands of "Record" will (discalced) mel to go to study under Micheldren always. readers she is our dearly be incorporated in the angeli at Bolzano. In the Father Finnegan Is With her marriage in 1884, loved "Grandmother" and A.N.A. waiting-room she Bereaved Of Mother procession in honour "Grandmother" went with readers are asked to rememwas swallowed up by a We regret to report the her husband to Chidlow, ber her in their prayers. of Our Lady of Mt. crowd of friends and 'well- death on July 6 at her home, where his first job was, and The funeral took place at Carmel on Sunday, wishers, but she did find 110 Deanmore-street, Scarthat was the time that the the Cookernup cemetery July 21 at Morley time to comment on the borough, of Mrs. Anne first sod in the railways was after Requiem Mass at YarLord Mayor's desire to start Elizabeth Finnegan. mother Park commencing 3 turned. loop Church, where she was a musical conservatorium of the Rev. Vincent FinneLater th6y moved by cart interred with her husband p.m. All tertiaries are here in Perth. gan, S.C.A. who died two years ago. A and horse a 100 -acre to expected to be pre"It would be a wonderful A report of the obsequies farm. It was barren land very large attendance of re sent. Bus leaves Stirwill thing," she remarked. be published in our and there were no comforts. latives and friends followed ling -street at 2.20. Late Mrs. M. A. Eastcott Literally In view of the surprising- next issue. they pioneered the hearse.
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