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The Record Newspaper 10 October 1957

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Mission His Grace Seeks 40 Years To Exact Date Native Extensions To

Open

Palmyra Recalls Fatima

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Varsity Assistance

ing St. Francis Xavier Native In a circular letter sent to all university Forty years is a short span in the life of the Catholic Church.; Mission, Wandering, hasstudents this week, His Grace the Archbishop But in this year and in this month the 40th anniversary of one! been changed from Sun- personally encouraged all students to strive ovleornh er to of the greatest events in modern Church history apparitions Na. to attend the University Catholic Federation er of Our Lady at Fatima will be recalled by functions in Palmyra The functio'n will corn- of Australia conference to be held at Aquinas mence at 3 p.m. parish. College from January 1-8 next. Buses will leave Perth for dedicated to her Immaculate In citing the Newman "It is because I am pere Mission at 10.30 a.m. 'for countless have Society as official suaded," concluded His Further ui ie maybe Catholic societythe been the blessings lavished made from the Rev. M. Mc - University, the within the Grace, "that this Confer-' on her devoted clients. Archbishop ence, attended in the right The priests and parish- Keon, Catholic Centre, ice- stated that "All Catholic spirit, will do much to pre(Pon students should therefore pare you to fulfil the of Palmyra, mindful toriaioners lofty BF1889). that October 13 is the forregard it as their duty to ambition we have for you, tieth anniversary of the last be active members of this that I have taken the step . apparition of Our Lady at society." of writing to you personally Fatima, invite readers to a For After noting the numbers to ask you, if at all possible, fitting function to cornbooked tb attend the con to attend this conference. memorate the event. Those wishing to attend ference from the Eastern At 3 p.m. there will be a he advised that "the the conference at Aquinas The 50th anniversary Sates, procession of the Blessed should connect either Miss Catholic University students Sacrament from the church of the Church at Jenna- of Western Australia can M. Paton, 6 York-street, to the open-air Marian cubbine will be celebrat- gain a great deal from the South Perth, or Mr. G. shrine. The statue of Our ed on Sunday, November more numerous and more Hodgkinson, St. Thomas Lady will be carried. experienced Newman socie- More College, Crawley, as The Rev. J. Wallace, 17, the Eastern States." soon as possible for more C.Ss.R. will preach the A cordial invitation is ties of The final paragraph of particulars. occasional sermon. The extended to all former Archbishop's letter function will close with parishioners to be present the Benediction of the Blessed at the Missa Cantata corn_ eulogised the Catholic Uniihooflict oldeaaydear Sacrament. studentsrsity mending at 10.30 a.m., folItTie gture leaders lowed by a luncheon. Continued on Page 4 For of Australia, whose inOn Sept: 27. the Rev. J. fluence must be of the Bourke gave an illustrated highest order. talk on "Berlin: a divided * * city" to the graduate divi-

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2,000 Remember Brother Keaney

More than 2,000 people gathered at Boys' Town, Bindoon, on Sunday last to see the Governor, Sir Charles Gairdner, unveil a Marian Open -Air Shrine, Palmyra large bronze statue of the late Brother Paul In the Marian Year 1953- door Shrine. The words are Francis Keaney.

Marriage Tribunal

sion of the Newman society.

The diocesan tribunal will meet at St. Mary's, Victoria-sq. on Thursday next, Oct. 17. Persons wishing to

was conducted at Loreto Convent, Nedlands, by the Rev. J. McNamara, on Sept.

of Recollection for To Meet On Oct. 17 theA Day undergraduate division

approach

the tribunal should communicate with the Secretary at

the above address. the priests and parish- written for all to see: "DediThe statue is set up in the of citizens attended, includtoners of Palmyra took the cated to the Immaculate main square of the impres- ing the Auxiliary Bishop. * message of Mary so much to Heart of Mary in atonement sive pile of buildings erect- (the Most Rev. J. J. Rafheart that they erected a for the sins of mankind." ed by Bro. Keaney and his ferty), the Premier (the national shrine of Our Lady Hon. A. R. G. Hawke), the The people of Palmyra boys. of Fatima. On December have found expression in His Excellency presented Lord Mayor, the Hon. C. Boys 21, 1953 world -famed Father ;this work of beauty, which to Bro. McQuilligan, prin- Court, M.L.A., and Rev. Patrick Peyton, C.S.C. attracts many visitors. And cipal of Boys' Town, the Bro. Garvey (provincial). blessed the beautiful out- Mary has blessed the parish insignia of the M.B.E., postA number of former inhumously awarded to Bro. mates of the institution, trained by Bro. Keaney, Keaney. A distinguished gathering were entertained at lunch. 1954

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At recent elections of the undergraduate Ne wman society, B. Sutherland was elected president, A. QuinIan, vice-president, M. Fuller, secretary, and J. Barich, treasurer.

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TARDUN TO OPEN NEW WING

A new wing and a hostel dedicated to St. AQUINAS PROCESSION TRAFFIC Joseph will be blessed and officially declared Arrangements for the Aquinas Eucharist open at St. Mary's Agricultural School, Tar -1 on the feast of Christ the King, procession dun, by the Most Rev. A. J. Gummer, Bishop of Geraldton, on Sunday, Oct. 13, at 3 p.m. Oct. 27, would seem to hold out the hope The Christian Brothers ing to the domestic section. that the congestion which has plagued visicame first to Tardun's bush - 65 boys are cared for, he tors on arriving and leaving the college in land in 1927. Problems were youngest being ten. former years will be largely overcome on this great and varied for a num-

Visitors were amazed on ber of years. Land was arrival to find such an ex- occasion. A new road constructed commencement of the progradually cleared and today tensive set of buildings. carries 5,500 sheep and Everyone will be assured of by the local governing cession. Whilst it is impractical to 4,500 acres under crop. It an interesting and pleasant authority will enable a also carried a dairy herd as Outing at the opening. speeding up of traffic to the devise a scheme to stagger well as cattle for beef, whilst a short drive- the arrival of buses and ground Including blocks taken poultry and pigs. up for settling boys, the way direct to the parking cars at the grounds, visitors St. Mary's is not an agri- property consists of 60,000 ovals will relieve° the con- (particularly residents of gestion firmerly experienc- the metropolitan area), can cultural college to which acres. contribute to their own in the grounds itself. farmers' sons come and The school is situated 300 ed The organising committee comfort and the easier flow Now that the people of Perth have the board, but an Agricultural miles north of Perth on years of t ffic by arranging to has for been cognisant SCHOOL where poor and the Wongan Hills line. It is Royal Show behind them, it is time to think arriv at occasioned the of the bottleneck college grounds migrant boys are trained in ten miles out from Tardun by the one roadway from early in the afternoon. of the next great event for the boys of Castle fanning, stock work, trades, Siding, where final direc- the The college gates to the procession will be religion and school subjects. tions can be asked. ovals, but is sanguine that held on the Feast of Christ dare Orphanage, Cannington, and that will Suitable boys are helped Those desiring to bring a on this occasion traffic to the King, Sunday, October be the Field Day on Oct. 20. by the Brothers and their picnic lunch will find hot the grounds can be directed 27, and will commence at They will be anxious to handball competitions with plant, and set up on blocks water available at the to avoid the exasperating 3.15 p.m. let visitors see their new Clontarf. of their own. school. Those coming from delays of the past. The college will be closed handball courts, tennis court Visitors will also be Six young men now afar should not have diffi- However, the free flow of throughout the day and shed. shown the swimming pool manage their own farms, culty, if they so wish for traffic can be assisted by will not be open to visitors. andAs play much of our winter and outdoor gymnasium and some being married; thus Saturday or Sunday night, patrons who make a point A change has been made is interspersed with also get a pretty view of the the Catholic settlement is in booking hotel accommo- of arriving early at the in the catering arrange- rain sunshine, the idea of a play Canning River. well on the way. at dation Morawa, 45 miles, grounds. No ments, and it is anticipated shed on the recreation field Special buses will leave Eleven Brothers serve on and Three Springs, 85 miles arrangements or road sys- that the large crowd ex- grew to a reality. the corner of Pier-st. and the staff, while three Pre- south of the school, or Mul- tem can be expected to cope pected for the occasion will The handball experts will St. George's -ter. every 16 sentation Sisters are doing lewa, 25 miles north. There with too large a flow of And its needs adequately give up-to-the-minute re- minutes, commencing at wonderful work in attend- is Mass 'at these towns. traffic just prior to the supplied. ports on their chances in 12.30.

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