Catholic Observer - March 2016

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Working together in Mudgee

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t the end of last year St Mary’s Parish and St Matthews Central School held an art contest with the theme being “St Mary’s Church”. Photographs were taken by the students of the interior and exterior of the Church.

Even though visitors take their own photos at times, it still seems to be very much appreciated to receive these cards.

St Mary’s is a popular historic building and with the Clock Tower in the picture as well, they have covered two icons of First, second and third prizes were Mudgee in one. This is another example awarded and the winning photographs of the School and Parish working were made into postcards and have been together. given out at weddings, baptisms and to visitors. Jennifer Maloney

Welcome aboard Tim and Josh!

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n the the last four months, there have been two additions to the team at the Bathurst Chancery office. We welcome Timothy Booth and Joshua Clayton as they take on their new roles.

Management Accountant.

Over the last few years, working to complete a Masters Josh has been studying part- in Theological Studies. Joshua Clayton was recently time and recently graduated appointed to the role of with a Graduate Diploma in Ministries Co-ordinator for Theological Studies and is now Kimbalee Clews the Diocese. Over the next few months, Josh is working with all parishes discussing some of the new programs being initiated, as well as taking the time to visit and gain an understanding of the many aspects of ministry within our large Diocese.

Tim began work with the Diocese in late 2015. He is working with the Diocesan Financial Administrator, the Vice Chancellor and the Parish Secretaries to support the financial objectives of the Josh and his wife Anna Diocese. have four children and have Tim has a strong background been active members of the in finance and holds a degree Cathedral Parish and beyond in accounting and agribusiness for the last 20 years. and is currently working towards completing his CPA. Josh’s professional experience includes working as the Tim grew up in Bathurst Operations Manager for a and attended St Stanislaus’ group of pharmacies with College. After graduating overall responsibility for from Stannies, he worked for seven pharmacies in the a local accounting firm for Central West. He also worked three years, while completing for multi-national retailers, his degree at Charles Sturt as Area Manager and coUniversity. He then worked ordinator of projects and in local government for the implementation of new more than four years as a initiatives and strategies. • Sizes 8 to 32 • Lots of dresses and blouses • Lightweight clothes with long sleeves • Pant and skirt suits • We cater for mature figure & problem figures - mostly elastic waist • Huge range of cardigans and pants with pockets • Pleated, straight and gored skirts – longer lengths • Good quality at a reasonable price • Half price alterations on clothes bought at Marietta’s • General alteration and repair service • Senior discount or alterations free • Nursing home styles a speciality • Wheelchair sized fitting room • Maternity trousers suitable for work

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