4Th April 1968
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DIOCESE OF NORTHERN THE AUSTRALIAN CHURCH THE AUSTRALIAN TERRITORY BEGINS THE small but historic State of the Commonwealth RECORD Rev. Dr Howard Guinness, rector of to the newly constituted Aboriginal before the end of this century. St. Michael's, Vaucluhe (Sydney) has Affairs Advisory Council. Christ Church, Dar- The Primate preached the The paper for Church of of Aust ralian been elected president Rev. G., T. Glassock has been ap- sermon to a very large congre- England people — Catholic, I.V.F. for 1968. win, became a cathedral pointed chaplain to the Royal Melbourne on March 1 when the Right gation, most of whom had to be Apostolic, Protestant and CHURCH RECORD The Right Rev. Norman Faichney, Institute of Technology. accommodated outside the Reformed Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Rev. Kenneth Mason was THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND NEWSPAPER — EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION Church of Australia, has been elected Rev. P. T, Hill has been appointed church. Canon Barry Butler and Subscription $2.50 per year. curate of Morwell (Gippsland). President of the Australian Council of enthroned and installed as the Rev. P. S. G. Royle were Editorial and Business: 511 Printed by John Fairfax and Churches for 1968. Registered at the G.P.O., Sydney, for transmission by post Price 10 cents Rev. L. F. Blair has been appointed the first Bishop of the chaplains to the new bishop. The Kent St., Sydney. Phone: No. 1410 -- April 4, 1968 as a newspaper. Sons Ltd., Broadway, Sydney. Sir Donald Cleland, a former adminis- to Doveton with the New Areas Group 61.2975. Office hours: 10 Ministry (Melbourne): the Rev. G. B. Northern Territory. enthronement was carried out by trator of New Guinea, has been appoint- Avery has been appointed to Mooralbark the Venerable Gerald B. Muston, a.m. to 4 p.m. Issued fort- ed first chancellor of the diocese of and the Rev. K. A. Webster has been It is likely that the Northern nightly, on alternate Thurs- 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111. New Guinea. appointed to Airport West under the Archdeacon of the Northern Tell dory will become the seventh Territory and rector of Christ days. Copy deadline Thurs- Rev. Robert WithycoMbe has returned same ministry. day preceding date of issue, to Sydney after further studies at Cam- Rev. Philip Oliver, rector of Yagoona Church. bridge. In April he will take up work fit The new diocese is part of but earlier receipt preferable. Wellington as General Secretary of (Sydney), has bees appointed rector of PARISH MAGAZINE COMPETITION St. Andrew's, Lane Cove. CRUSADE PREPARATIONS the Inter-Varsity Fellowship in N.Z. the province of Queensland and World Vision the Provincial Registrar, Mr Canon IL M. and Mrs Arrowsmith Rev, Les. Wiggins, N.S.W. Secretary left Sydney on March 13 for the U.S.A. of the Bush Church Aid Society, has Roland St, John, read the certi- where they will live for some time. been appointed rector of St. Mark's, ficates of consecration and elec. Canon Arrowsmith will conduct a survey Chester Hill (Sydney). He will be in- in Saigon S.U. leader for the American and Canadian Bible ducted on Anril 5. tion. Societies on the use of radio and tele- SAIGON. — Despite full-scale The Primate paid tribute to vision. Rev. Don. Davies, rector of All REACH CLIMAX Saints', Matraville (Sydney), has resigned battle just outside their gates, the many people who had gives ABC talks Rev. A. Chapman, curate of gt. as from May 13. World Vision personnel here worked toward the setting up of John's, Launceston (Tasmania), has en- completely escaped injury as the the new diocese over many years "If money and knowledge are RUSADE preparations in four capital cities, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane and tered St. Andrew's Hall, Melbourne, to and made special reference to train for service in Kenya with C.K1 S U.S. Embassy, directly across two of the most important Sydney, ore moving towards the successful climax of spiritual blessing the road was attacked by the the work of the recently retired sources for generating power, C Rev. Bertram E. Hancock, form:tit Marriage Courses fot which hundreds of thousands of Christians in Australia have been pray- of New Guinea, has been appointed to Vietcong. Bishop of Carpentaria, the Right then one must ask ate not these the charge of Franklin (Tasmania). Young people thinking about And despite a hail of Rev. S. J. Matthews. At the end two of the root causes of the up- ing. Mr Richard W. Burford, a former marriage will have a far greater bullets the World Vision build- of his address, the Primate offi- surge in the teenage generation student of St. John's, Morpeth, has opportunity this year than ever ings sustained only minor bullet cially inaugurated the diocese of today?" says David Claydon, In Perth, as we go to press, groups, in addition to the Crus- people of Brisbane and Queens- been appointed organist and Stipendiary ade services each night. Holy land. Reader at Christ Church Cathedral Graf- to attend special courses. The damage, and vehicles in 'the yard the Northern Territory. who has returned from a 1967 large crowds of up to 10,000 ton. He is continuing his theological director of the Father and Son just scant feet from the fighting, Churchill study tour of Singa- are thronging to Perry Lakes Trinity, Adelaide, has organised Many thousands have attend- studies. Movement of Australia, Mr were untouched. pore, the U.S.A., England and Stadium each night as the saving as band of 100 of its people to ed pre - Crusade gatherings in Rev. B. B. Hutchison has been ap- John Robson, stated this recent- Director Doug Cozart and his India. gospel of Christ is preached by follow up Crusade enquirers. Sydney. Mrs Mildred Dienert pointed assistant tp the Archdeacon of ly as he released information of wife Linda herded their three Leighton Ford, brother-in-law The participating churches of all has addressed huge rallies of Launceston in the Parish of Beaconsfield VACATION BIBLE He was studying The Chris- denominations are similarly women, and a luncheon for and Exeter (Tasmania). the movement's "Thinking of small children into a tiny hall- tian Education of the Sixth For- of Dr Billy Graham. Marriage" courses for 1968. way as the fighting erupted at organi sed. women from all walks of life Recently ordained deacons in Tas- SCHOOLS GROW mer, and discussed his findings On the first night, Dr Ford at the Menzies Hotel was raptly mania will serve in the following par- This year the movement will 3.05 am. "We were praying and in a, series of four talks on was welcomed by the Arch- ishes: Rev. F. C. Harland , Holyofrinit conduct ten courses in Sydney the children were remarkably Vacation Bible Schools con. attentive as she told what Christ Hobart; Rev. M. G. Johnson,y T St. ducted by churches and assisted A.B.C. radio. bishop of Perth, Dr George BRISBANE had done for the women of John's, Launceston; Rev. R. W. J. and regional areas: Sydney calm" reports Cozant "even Appleton, on behalf of the First three prizewinners in the National Parish Magazine Langlois, Clarence; Rev. D. J. Salt- (March, July November), when bullets pounded into the by the Children's Special Ser- "Our generation has been in- John Wesley White arrived in many nations. Competition conducted by Mowbray's of London in 1967. The marsh, St. John's, Devonport. vice Mission will grow in num- volved in rapid progress and our Churches and by the Hon. Craw- Bankstown (May and October), walls and one smashed into our ford Nalder on behalf of the Brisbane on March 25 and was Three thousand voices will be smallest shown, from Holy Trinity', Bromley Common, was the Rev. George Pearson. vicar of St. Parramatta (February, July and air conditioner. Office windows ber during 1968. children enjoy the fruits," said given a resounding welcome. He Stephen's, Richmond (Melbourne) has Mr Claydon. "But it is at this citizens of Western Australia. in the choir under the direction winner. Others are St. Wilfrid's, Harehills and St James', November), Sutherland (May) were Shot out in one end of the An appeal for more team will open the Crusade and Dr been appointed by the State Government members was made during the point where tension between Leighton Ford begins the of Mr Cliff Barrows and 12,000 Grimsby. Wollongong (June) and New- building." Graham will take the final days, castle (May). The 5-6 week long From the World Vision staff Thanksgiving Reunion for all the generations ,stasts. Our adult Adelaide Crusade at the Way- people are attending training All three have art covers in colour and the winning entry, courses are described as up-to- residence nearby, Mel Van Peur- voluntary workers associated generation has not had the same ville Showgrounds immediately April 5, 6 and 7. classes all over the city and showed excellent use of type faces and layout. By Australian ORDINATIONS date, interest packed and lively sem, Dan De Jong and with the Scripture Union Move- benefits and experience in child- after the Perth Crusade on Sun- Over 1,000 counsellors have suburbs. Special attention is standards, all are weak in content, but to some degree, this is courses for young moderns. Miss Nancy Kim watched as U.S. ment. hood which the new one has. day, March 31 at 3 p.m. A been trained, a choir of over being given to youth, as in other compensated for by the use of one of Mowbray's inserts.