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p.m. in the shrine. Father John R. FoIster, pastor, will be the novena preacher on the theme "Living Stones Built on the Cornerstone Christ."

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fdll River-Thurs., July 9, 1981

Iteering pOintl I'UBLICITY CHAIRMEN

.re liked to submit n.ws Items for thIs column to The Anchor, P. O. Box 7, F.II Rlv.r. 02722. N.m. of city or town should III Includ.d .s w.1I .s fUll dates of III Icllvltles. 1'1.11. send n,ws of future rather than past .vents. Note: We do not carry n.ws of fundralsln, Ictlvltles such IS bln,os, whlsts, dances, suppers and bazalrs. We ar. hippy to carry notices of spiritual prolrams. Club meetings, youth prol.cts Ind similar nOllproflt activities. Fundralsln, prolects may be advertised It our re,ular rates obtainable from Th. Anchor business Office. telephon. 675.7151.

SEPARATED & DIVORCED, CAPE COD AREA Plans for next year's program will be discussed at 7 p.m. Wednesday at St. Anthony's rectory on Route 28, East Falmouth. All former participants and prospective new members are invited.

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL, GREATER FALL RIVER Members and families will attend Benediction at 3 p.m. Sunday, July 19, at St. Vincent de Paul Camp, Westport. A meeting and refreshments will follow.

HOLY NAME, FALL RIVER Father James SMA, will speak this weekend on African missions munity.

Conferences should send ballots for national president to Charles Rozak, 230 Brown St., South Attleboro 02703, by Monday, July 20.

ST. ANNE, FALL RIVER The 40th ordination anniversary of Father Jean-Dominique Pare, OP, will be marked at 10 a.m. Mass Sunday. A dinner will follow at White's restaurant. The annual solemn novena in honor of Good St. Anne will begin Friday, July 17, with devotions held daily at 3 and 7:30

Members are asked to remember the continuing need of secondhand furniture for needy families. Any St. Vincent de Paul '. store may be called for pickup service.

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ST. STANISLAUS, FALL RIVER Vounteer workers on a tapestry depicting Our Lady of Czestochowa may come to the school to pick up work assignments from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday of next week. The Blessed Sacrament will be exposed and a holy hour will be conducted from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. each Friday of July in the chapel of Our Lady. ST. ANTHONY, TAUNTON The annual parish feast will be held the weekend of July 24 through 26, with an offertory procession at 6:45 p.m. Friday and the feast Mass celebrated at 11 a.m. Sunday, followed at 2 p.m. by a solemn outdoor procession, homily and Benediction.

ST. MARY, NEW BEDFORD A schedule of forthcoming parish events is in preparation and will be distributed at the beginning of September as a planning aid for parishioners. ST. JOSEPH, FAIRHAVEN !New parishioners are asked to register at the rectory. All are encouraged to pray for the sick and shut-ins of the parish. ST. DOMINIC, SWANSEA Father Francis Ryan, SJ, will preach at all Masses next weekend on behalf of the Jesuit foreign missions. First Eucharist certificates and "family flowers" are available at the religious education office.

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ST. MICHAEL, SWANSEA Knights of the Altar will spend this evening in Lincoln Park. Choir members will hold a picnic Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cardinal.

CATHEDRAL CAMPS, EAST FREETOWN Rev. Leonard Mullaney, director of Cathedral Camp for boys and Our Lady of the Lake Camp for girls, both day camps, announces that the boys' camp is filled to capacity for all periods except the last, beginning Aug. 17. The girls' camp has limited openings for each of the next three periods. Further information is available at the camp office, 763-8874.

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Everything Continued from Page One area, but will eventually need separate housing as well as assistance in establishing themselves in the community. Most will speak little or no English, noted Mr. Hornsby, but some interpreting will be available. . Volunteers may be asked for such help ali driving, advice on purchases, locating household needs and finding housing. They will assume no legal responsibilities, since the refugees are sponsored by various agencies, including the Migration and Refugee Services of the U.S. Catholic Conference, the largest resettlement agency in the world. The family first expected con· sists of a husband, wife and four children, a young man of 22 and young women ages 21, 18 and 12. All will need clothing and it is noted' that Indochinese are slight of build and require small sizes. It is likely that the newcomers will have stories very similar to that of the eight-member Lim family which came to Fall River two years ago. They range in age- from Chien Chimg, a 69year-old grandmother, to Chin Jouy, 14, who has learned English well enough to enter regular ninth grade classes this September. From 1975 to 1979 the Lims were in a forced labor camp in Cambodia, receiving for food only one-half cup of rice each per day. From there they escaped to a Thai refugee camp where they waited six months to be sponsored for entry to the U.S. Mrs. Mancini said that donations of clothing and furniture may be brought to the Social Services office at 783 Slade Street, Fall River, from 9 a.m. to 5 p:m. any weekday. She added that volunteers interested in helping the refugees personally may contact her at 674-4681.

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