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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall Ri~er- Thurs. Sept. 13,. 1973 I

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Publicity chairmen of parish organizations ara asked to submit news Items for this c~lumn to The Anchor, P. O. Box 7, Fall RIver 02722. Name of city or town should be Included, as well as full dates of all activities. Please send news of future rather ttlan past events. .

Cold, Wet, Hot i Summer Zonked Area G~rdens

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HOLY NAME, FALL RIVER

Men and women are invited to join the parish lector program and may contact Rev. Edmund I J. Fitzgerald at the rectory for I B3' Joe and Marilyn ~oderick further information. Slf. JOSEPH, Parishioners will mark the This has been a bad year for gar~ens .A very wet, cold ITTLEBORO golden jubilee of Holy Name The annual Field Day of the Spring was followed by ~a wet, col~ early Summer. The oly Cross Sisters will be held with a dinner Sunday, Sept. 30 persistent rain and dampness caused ha~oc with the funI op Saturday and Sunday, Sept. at Venus de' Milo restaurant. had a serious efgus-prone plants and the lack of sunshine I 19 and 16 on Island Pond Rd., Reservations may be made at the fect upon the development I , .'. 1'1anchester, N~ H; All are wei- rectory or by, dropping the reservation form in the collection of vegetables and fruit This be durable and attractIve; a Job came. , f 11 ' . I' bl which I look forward to with debasket at Mass. Chairmen for the I Rehearsals for 'the Junior was 0 o~ed by mto era. y termina!tion but with some' apCpoir will be held tomorrow event are Jean Beaupre and Mrs. hot humId weather' whIch prehension. at 3:15 in the choir Thomas Stanton. afternoon took all the starch out of garden: I Edward Peters, choir director, 10 ft. Members must be between ers and plants alike. The effect I In the Kitchen requests volunteers for both the ~or: me. ~ery often. the most of all this on our garden, coupled ROME: Now in Rome the ages of 10 and 15. adult and junior choir. Rehearwith disastrous numbers of bee- enjoyable time of day IS the few for an international meeting sals are held at 7 each Monday . tles, was overwhelming. What is quiet nVnutes between. the t~me of the Religious of the Holy' OpR LADY OF' HEALTH, evening. Those interested may left is hardly worth a look and . the alarm goe~ off and the tlI?e, Union of the Sacred<tlearts FALL RIVER· , call the rectory or Mr. Peters at there is nothing for us now but, you ha~e to hustle your. famIly . , . . I . S· . !The Women's Guild will sponto look forward to next year out. of bed. After ~ partIcularly IS prOVmCla supenor ~ster s9 r a whist party at 7:30 on 673-9089. The Boston Archdiocesan and hope that things will take a trymg day, ,or a, nIght spent up Grace Donovan of Fall RIver, .' T~esday night, Sept. 18 in the turn for the b~tter with a sick child these moments who was last month named parish hall. Boys' Choir will be heard in con. . could elicit a feeling of "How cert at Holy Name Churcn SunUtopia Dream can I pdssibly get up?" However, chairperson of the New Enday night, Nov. 11. LOUIS DE FRANCE, With this in mind we have if you have managed to get a gland Regio~ of the Leader~. A foliage tour to Stowe, Vt. ,st?pped . concernin? ourselves good night's rest those few mo: ship Conference of Women SWANSEA is planned for this weekend. WIth trymg to salvage the re- ments of peace can be truly Religious and is also a memjLadies of Ste. Anne will have . Further information, is available mains of our present garden but yours. I b f h' . 1 D~. Norman Harris of Fall River er o. t e. natlOna board' of asLl guest speaker for th' f' t at the rectory. ' are thinking in terms of what we Perhaps because I'm a mornt'lOn, wh'lC h numell' Irs th e orgamza m~eting of the club year at 8 wo~ld like it to look like in an ing person (my brain absolutely OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL optimum year. , refuses ,to function after nine bers nationally 600 major suo' P.M. Wednesday, Sept. 19 in., HELP, NEW BEDFORD· I have fi~ally s~arted a long- o'clock in the evening) I do my periors of women's religious thE parish hall. His t,oPic will be Parishioners will hold their d.el~yed patio whIch should be best thi~king then, gather up Iny communities, and has 70 th use o~ hypnosi~ in dentistry r fInIshed and planted for next resources, plan the day in my members in the New En _ anld ~e wIll also dISCUSS the in- annual family festival this week. g crrasmg role of acupuncture in end, beginning 'af.ter 5 P.M. Mass Sl?ring. This will offer us a cool, mind artd then I'm a smidgen land reglOn. W~stern medicine. Judith Kusi- ,Saturday and continuing on Sunsecluded spot next Summer and more pr~paredto hear: . day at the church hall, 235 N. allow us to use the garden for : Sister Said ni~z ~~ program chairman for the Front St. Chairmen Mr. and Mrs. .. . . relaxation and sitting around meetmg. rather than merely as a place to ~o,thler, I told you las~ nIght Edward Bobrowiecki request dowork or to look at I dldn t ,have a clean tllouse for I nations of prizes, canned goods, Slj.MARY, We plan a small 'area approx- schobl."I (Thi~ must have been white elephant items, homeSOUTH DARTMOUTH pastries and Polish food imately 15 x 15 completely sur- st~~ed af~er mne) Richard Castro, 18 Linden St., A. "show anc( tell" session fea- baked rounded by 'dwarf shrubs and Ma, Sister saId I had to have Attleboro, a member of Holy specialties. A meat pie supper those crayons and cotton balls Ghost parish, has been mimed tu~ed the first meeting of the will be served at 6 P.M. Saturday stone walks. With the add'f I IOn thO 0 I. " Women's Guild, held Tuesday at and a raffle will be featured on of a small fountain and some IS m rnmg. Attleporo lay chairman' for the wind, chimes we feel that we "Ha~ ion~one .fed .the do?,?" Campaign for Human Develop- thi' parish center. Members Sunday. should have a comfortable and (At thIS ,pomt MISSy IS ch~wmg ment, it has been announced by sh red talents and hobbies with charming living area on one side s9m~onels new shoe eto gam at- Rev. Normand J. Boulet, area ,ea~h other, including handiwork, ST. MARGARET, painting, arts and crafts. Plans BUZZARDS BAY, of the house. The problem is te~.tIOn fprher hunger. director. . wte advanced for a fashion getting the patio built and raisOh, Ma, I forgot to. tell you The campaign, sponsored by New officers of SS. Margareting the money for the shrubs and so~e?ne I called I~st mght, and the National Conference of Cath- sh9w to be presented Wednes- Mary Guild were installed last day, Sept. 26 at the center with the fountain! saId It was v"ery Important that I ' you calli them back but I can't olic Bishops, aids a variety of Mrf· Frederick Preece as chair- night at a special Mass, A busiCool, Clear Water remember what I did with their anti-poverty causes on a national man and proceeds benefiting, the ness meeting and social hour folWe have been searching for . phone humber. Their name and diocesan level. Included Carmelite Sisters of South Dart- lowed. the latter for the past four or sounded ;something like Rounds, among diocesan projects are aid mouth. five years and have finally found or was it Towns, or maybe it to the elderly, and to the Big The 'first social ~vent of the OUR LADY OF ANGELS, FALL RIVER Brother organization, assistance one within' our budget and at- wasn't efther of those." fall season will be an "Autumn l to immigrants, camping proI " dance slated for Saturday, Holy Name Society members H aze In this day and age, when so tractive and .durable., Running water is a marvelous addition' many women are rushing off to grams, and emergency aid to dis- seRt. 29 with music by Gene will attend 8 AM. Mass Sunday, Sept. 16. Breakfast and a meeting Oliver. to a garden but good fountains work at 'the same time as their aster and fire 'victim.s. will follow. are extremely expensive. We offspring! there's no time for a have priced them as 'high as , cup of coffee and a sigh of relief Criticizes Former The winter schedule of Masses , ST.! JOSEPH, $4,000 in lead. We gave up about after ev~ry(jne gets off. Therewill begin .Sunday, with Masses TAUNTON I ' at 4 and 5:15 P.M. on Saturday a year ago and decided to build fore, try relaxing a few moments Prime Minister ~ membership dinner is planour own until we happened ·to before th'e early morning havoc BELFAST (NC)-An Anglican and hourly from 7 AM. to noon ned for 6:30 P,M. Tuesday, Oct. on Sunday. run into a small but adequate descends lupon the house. It gives bishop's criticism of a ,former 2 ~y the Women's Guild in the one which is reasonably priced. you all sorts of inner fortitude.' Northern Ireland prime minister In the ·meantime we have the That, and a, pJ:ayer along the . for discrimination against Cath- church basement. Tickets are ava1ilable from Mrs. Rita Hall, back-breaking and painstaking lines of"":"" "Dear God, give me olics has drawn angry outbursts Mr~. Mll1'Y Maynard and Mrs. job of building a patio which will the strength to get through this from Protestant leaders. Paula Ricketts. day!". ~' . Anglican Bishop A -H. Butler ThIS reCIpe comes from Mq;. of Connor, Northern Ireland, said I Plan Installal'ion Over 35 Years Joseph B~nevides of Holy Name at a memorial service that Lord .OUf LADY OF FATIMA, SWANSEA of Satisfied Service in' Fall River (whose life Brookeborough, former prime parish' Of Bishop Graves l1le parish will sponsor a flea Reg. Master Plumber 7023 style is d:iscussed in this week's minister of Northern Ireland who LITTLE OCK (NC) - Bishop mar,ket from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. JOSEPH RAPOSA, JR. Lawrence P. Graves has been fashion ~olumn) Pauline's only' died Aug. 18, "was not a political Sat~rday, Sept. 22 in the church 806 NO. MAIN STREET :on this recipe was that visionary. He did not appeal: to comment discharged from, St. .\"incent Inhall i Refreshments will be served , Fall River675.7497 firmary here land wHI be instaHed it makes: such a delicious pie think pf I,.ong-term Solution to and all are welcome. ••.••••• $ '. , . . crust. !hat! you can't stop eating our community problem. It can as bishop of Alexandria, La., Sept. 18. ' your own pies-a discouraging be argued that if he thought differently and acted differently, The former auXiiliary bishop of thought f6r the dieter. ELECT,RICAL PRINTING PaUline's Pie Crust Northern' Ireland would not be litHe Rock left the hospital Aug. SIN,CE 1898 Contradors 6 cups tlo~r in the sta~e which it is today," 28 after 'almost nine weeks of 1 pound lard (the price of this BislWp Butler quoted from' an treatment for a severe' case of MAILING pneumonia. He originally' was has almo~t tripled in the past obituary of Lord Brookeborough SINCE 1941 in The Times of London: "He scheduled to be installed at A'lex- year) WEB OFFSET 1 cup ~ot boiling water / was convinced that Roman Cathandria July 8. SINCE 1967 2 Tablespoons sugar olics should be excluded from The bishop-designate wHI preresponsibility and participation. 2 teasP9ons' salt. ~ sent his credential,s to the con1) Add I the boilling water to 'He believed thl:lt being basically s'ultorsand chanceHor ,of the diorep~_blicans (favoring union with cese of Alexandria in St. Frands the lard, melt and let cool. 2). Add land mix the other in- ~he Irish R~pu~lic) they were not Xavier Cathedral. County St. There wi'lil be no pubJ.ic gredlents and then leave over- m a constItutIOnal sense to be' 679-5262 New Bedford • ceremony. night in the refrigerator. trusted.' " I

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