8Th August 1968

8Th August 1968

HE Pastoral Measure, which views known, and there are T received the Royal Assent ample safeguards. on May 30, is the longest and Part 11 sets out the purpose most complex Measure which of schemes and orders. Parishes, Sir Kenneth Grubb, president of the Rev. John A. Friend, chap air at the Church Assembly has prey benefices, archdeaconries and Church Missionary Society since 1944, Illstalmere Hospital (Sydney), has re- intends to relinquish the office at the signed as from September 30. diced. It replaces a large amount rural deaneries may be reorgan- C.M.S. of existing law and provides a The paper for Church of CHURCH RECORD annual meeting in May, 1969. Rev. Dennis G. W. Crisps, chaplain ised and diocesan boundaries has had six presidents since 1810. Sir at Northfield Mission (Adelaide), has ac- comprehensive system of pastor- England people — Catholic, Kenneth is also chairman of the Church altered. Schemes may arrange for THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND NEWSPAPER — EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION cepted the charge of Elliman (Wil- al reorganisation. the co-operation of clergymen Apostolic, Protestant and Assembly's House of Laity. 'ochre) as from September 14. Reformed and parishes in team and group Registered at the G.P.O . Sydney, for transmission by post Printed by John Fairfax and Rev. J. B. S. Ozanne, curate of St. Rev. John B. Gilbert. rector of Christ Part I sets out the procedure. Subscription $2.50 per year. ministries — an important new as 3 newspaper. Sons Ltd., Broadway, Sydney Price 10 cents Peter's, Ballarat, has been appointed Church, Balaklava ("delaide), has The initiative is in the hands of Editorial and Business: 511 curate of St. John's, Mudgee (Bathurst). been appointed incumbent at St. Ed- provision. from August 7. ward's, Kensington Ganiens from early the diocesan authorities, but the Kent St., Sydney. Phone: September. necessary schemes or orders have It is made possible for a Rev. Clarence J. White, vicar of St. 61-2975. Office hours: 10 Martin's, Tara (Brisbane). has been ap- Mies Marion Bennett, formerly for 23 to be made by the Church Com- clergyman's office to be abolished, a.m. to 4 p.m. Issued fort- pointed rector of St. Luke's. Rosewood. years director of the Family Service missioners. All concerned have but only if he is found other nightly, on alternate Thurs- Rev. Sydney A. Mainstone, rector of Centre of Sydney's Home Mission comparable work or is financi- St. Bartholomew's, Norwood (Adelaide), Society, wasawarded the British Em- an opportunity to make their days. Copy deadline Thurs- since 1947, has announced that he will pire Medal in the Queen's Birthday ally compensated. A parish is day preceding date of issue, retire from March 1, 1969. Honours List. permitted to exist with a suit- but earlier receipt preferable. Four parishes in the Arilli- Mr Jack E. Langford, C.M.S. Field Rev. H. D. Scott has been appointed able centre of warship, which Superintendent in Darwin since 1962, to the charge of Inverleigh (Mel- need not be the traditional con- dale diocese — Collarenebri, will not be returning to the north after bourne). Mungindi, Walgett and Wee his present leave in Victoria. vicar of secrated church. Rev. George A. Mullins, Waa—will Rev. Ernest North, curate of St. Holy Trinity Ringwood East (Melbourne), The existence of at least one Part 111 sets out a new system share in a planned Faith's, Narrabeen (Sydney). since 1967, has gone to Japan for a three months' million Lutherans living in Sibe- for dealing with churches no evangelistic outreach which has resigned to take up a chaplaincy study tour on Buddhism. He graduated with the Australian Regular Army 'as M.A. last year in comparative religions. ria was discovered by the Russia longer required for their ordinary will cover much of the north from mid-July. Rev. David Harris, regional secretary Institute of Munich, Germany. purpose. They may be used for western corner of N.S.W., be- Rev. Alfred J. Robiohrts has resigned for the B.F. Bible Society at Leeds, According to letters received other suitable purposes, sacred ginning Sunday, August 11, the charge of Edwardstown-Ascot Park Yorkshire. has been appointed State sec- from Siberia these Lutherans or secular, sold or demolished (Adelaide) to accept a chaplaincy at the retary for the Bible Society in South and ending August 18. Repatriation Hospital, Daw Park, from Australia from October. have started to reorganise their and their sites sold, or main- September 30. Rev. William G. Hagston, curate of church life. tained as 'historic or architec- Parish missions will be led Mr Bernard Palmer, aged 38. has been St. James', Toowooniba (Brisbane), has Most of them were deported tural monuments by a fund pro- by the four vicars, Rev. appointed editor of the "Church Times," been appointed vicar of St. Martin's, vided from the resources of the London. Mr Palmer is at present man- Tara. to Siberia from the Baltic Seas Archbishop R. W. H. Moline, Mathew Burrows (Wee Waa), aging director of the company and is Rev. Henry Y. M. Kerly, formerly of countries of Estonia, Latvia and Church and the State. A pro- a former Archbishop of Perth, Rev. John Dowe (Walgett), a great-grandson of the founder. He Oatlands (Tasmania), has been appointed Lithuania. They lived around the cedure containing many safe- recently returned to Western succet-ds Rev. Roger L. Roberts who curate of St. Matthew's, Groveley (Bris- Rev. Peter Swane (Collarene- guards is laid down to prevent Australia for the first time since trom September 1. bane). cities of Omsk, Novosibrish and bri) and Rev, Len. Trump Alma Ata. the inappropriate demolition or his retirement in 1962. He as- Molyneux has been appoint- Rev. NAM C. C. Thompson, formerly (Mungindi). They will be assis- city field worker with the curate of St. Matthew's, Groveley (Bris- They have no pastors or improper use of a church. sisted at the consecration of the Youth Department of the diocese of bane). has been appointed vicar of Holy ted by 75 students from Sydney. church buildings. Their total re- Venerable Warwick Shaw Trinity. Taroom. Bastian as assistant bishop of Moore College and 50 students Revs. Graeme Goldsworth, Rey, Noel D. Bevan has been ap- On June 30. after some weeks of ligious life centres around their Bruce Smith, Dudley Foord i,t1 vicar of St. George's Windsor illness, Deaconess Beatrice Weston, of homes Where they hold Bible There is literally no spot on Bunbury in St. Boniface's from Deaconess House, Syd- and Tuna \irhols discuss Operation North West over -bane). Melbourne diocese, passed away. Miss Catheral, Bunbury. Bishop Bas- ney. Weston had served as a deaconess at classes and services. Small groups the globe today where the gos- morning tea. Rev. S. M. Bramsem rector of Hen- gather nightly for prayer meet- tian will be known as the Bishop ley Beach (Adelaide), has been appoint- St. Stephen's, Richmond, prior to pro- pel of Christ is not heard by way ed rector of Mount Barker. ceeding to West Pakistan in 1930 with ings. On Sunday, groups gather of long-wave or short-wave of Albany. The students will be divided C.M.S. Miss Weston served on the The Rev, P. E. Dann. Rector of Kor- mission field for 30 years and as prin- in homes where they read the radio, ranging in power from a Bishop Bastian was a former into teams led by Head Dea- umburra (Gippsland). has been appointed cipal of Deaconess House. Melbourne, Bible, pray and sing. Occasion- few thousand watts to super- domestic chaplain to Archbishop coness Mary Andrews, Rev. to the staff of the Department of Pro- for four years, She also served for a motion (Bathurst) as Field Officer for period at St. George's. Bentleigh. ally it is possible to have bigger powered transmitters of 100,000 Moline, The Archbishop lives in Dudley Foord, Rev. Bruce meetings outside. watts. retirement in Brisbane. Adult Education. Rev. Reginald S. T. Pelted, rector of Smith, Rev. Graeme Golds- Re, IT. J. Parmedge has been un- Mount Barker (Adelaide), has been ap- man, of St. John's. Frankston pointed rector of Henley Beach from worthy, Rev. Tony Nichols yd, P.. trim Jul, 3, September (Moore College staff) and Rev. Don. Howard. partnership based on a All students are involved in Operation North West for the GLEBE ADMINISTRATION BOARD last week of college term, as mutual aim part of their practical training. church of England—Diocese of Sydney There will be intensive visi- tation in each parish, coffee bars at night, cottage meetings and large central meetings. Operation North West will The Board is responsible for the management of several have both a teaching and an large residential areas of Sydney. Ninety-nine-year leases • Head Deaconess Andrews, one of the planners of Operation evangelistic purpose. have expired on many of the properties and the work' of the North West. Board is expanding rapidly as it undertakes redevelopment of • More photos on Page 3. these areas. This expansion necessitates the appointment of an Assist- ant Secretary whose duties will include responsibility for the accounting procedures and control of staff in addition to assist- ing in secretarial matters. Accounting experience is essential. This is regarded as an important appointment; the success- HILE celebrating Mass in St. Peter's Square in Rome on Sunday, June 30 last, Pope Paul strongly ihe provinces before they are ful applicant will be paid accordingly. W defended the doctrine of papal infallibilily, the Immaculate Conception and ever-virginity of the lilted with artificial limbs.

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