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FALL RIVER DIOCESAN NEWSPAPER FOR SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS t eanc 0 VOL. 29, NO. 21 FALL RIVER, MASS., FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1985 $8 Per Year On beleaguered Benelux trip Pope defends church teaching By Sister Mary Ann Walsh In Utrecht, Netherlands, thou- ordination, birth control and the parallel magisterium." NC News Service sands of youths chanted anti- church's teaching on sexual He encouraged ecumenism, but Pope John Paul II defended pope slogans and fought with matters. But on several occa- said the church would not com- traditional church teaching on police. But church and police of- sions he reiterated his firm stand promise its basic teachings on ficials said the demonstrators on moral teaching and the the Eucharist in the search for issues such as birth control, ebortion and women's ordination; were more committed to protest church's· moral responsibility. Christian unity. championed peace, and strongly for its own sake than to any The pope frequently referred Many Dutch youths had writ- urged rich countries to help poor specific anti-papal philosophy. to teachings of the Second Vati- ten the pope prior to his trip nations during his May 11-21 Concern for the pope's safety, ran Council but said May 19 that with questions and criticisms on however, prompted extensive trip to the Benelux countries. misinterpretations of the council church teachings on sex, child- Reactions to his messages on security measures. led in some cases to "disarray bearing and marriage. church teaching were mixed, Some speakers at meetings in and divi.sion." The church will not "mouth ranging from skepticism and out- the Netherlands and Belgium He told Belgian bishops to generalities," -the pope said. "If right criticism to enthusiastic broke from prepared texts to ap- make sure that the "professional the church makes unpalatable in the support. peal to the pope on women's theologians" did not "create a Turn to Page Sixteen great St. Anne's Hospital tradition I Appeal total now at- $1,530,453.89 of: I The Catholic Charities Appeal by today for inclusion in this Honor Roll Falmouth; St. Francis Xavier, Hy- total now stands at $1,530,453.89 year's total. 77 parishes have thus far sur- annis; Our Lady of the Isle, Nan- with many parish returns, priests' passed their 1984 final totals. tucket; St. John the £vangelist, "These reports shou'ld be made donations and special gifts yet in person to ·insure credit," he The following parishes were add- Pocasset; St. Peter, Province- ! to be reported. ed to the Honor RoB since last town; St. Pius X, So. Yarmouth; said. "The final total of the 1985 week's Anchor .report: St. Augustine, Vineyard Haven; with Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes, dio- Appeal will be published in the cesan appeal director, said that June 7 Anchor. I hope that every St. John, Attleboro; St. Mary, Holy Trinity, West Harwich. I St. Mary Cathedral, Espirito such donations must reach Ap- one of our 114 will be Seekonk; Our Lady of Victory, peal headquarters in Fall River 'over the top' today." Centerville; St. Anthony, East Turn to Page Four Excellence £-edication of Therapy Center special section pages 5 - 15 Gaudette Photo rHE HAROLD K. HUDNER ONCOLOGY/RADIATION THERAPY CENTER AT ST. ANNE'S HOSPITAL, FALL RIVER

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with in the tradition great £-edication of rHE HAROLD K. HUDNER ONCOLOGY/RADIATION THERAPY CENTER AT ST. ANNE'S HOSPITAL, FALL RIVER of: FALL RIVER DIOCESAN NEWSPAPER FOR SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS pages 5 -15 On beleaguered Benelux trip FALL RIVER, MASS., FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1985 "These reports shou'ld be made donations and special gifts yet in person to ·insure credit," he The following parishes were add­ Pocasset; St. Peter, Province­ VOL. 29, NO. 21 special section

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FALL RIVER DIOCESAN NEWSPAPER FOR SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS CAPE COD & THE ISLANDSt eanc 0

VOL. 29, NO. 21 FALL RIVER, MASS., FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1985 $8 Per Year

On beleaguered Benelux trip

Pope defendschurch teaching By Sister Mary Ann Walsh In Utrecht, Netherlands, thou­ ordination, birth control and the parallel magisterium."

NC News Service sands of youths chanted anti­ church's teaching on sexual He encouraged ecumenism, but Pope John Paul II defended pope slogans and fought with matters. But on several occa­ said the church would not com­

traditional church teaching on police. But church and police of­ sions he reiterated his firm stand promise its basic teachings on ficials said the demonstrators on moral teaching and the the Eucharist in the search forissues such as birth control,

ebortion and women's ordination; were more committed to protest church's· moral responsibility. Christian unity. championed peace, and strongly for its own sake than to any The pope frequently referred Many Dutch youths had writ­urged rich countries to help poor specific anti-papal philosophy. to teachings of the Second Vati­ ten the pope prior to his trip nations during his May 11-21 Concern for the pope's safety, ran Council but said May 19 that with questions and criticisms on

however, prompted extensivetrip to the Benelux countries. misinterpretations of the council church teachings on sex, child­

Reactions to his messages on security measures. led in some cases to "disarray bearing and marriage.

church teaching were mixed, Some speakers at meetings in and divi.sion." The church will not "mouth •ranging from skepticism and out­ the Netherlands and Belgium He told Belgian bishops to generalities," -the pope said. "If right criticism to enthusiastic broke from prepared texts to ap­ make sure that the "professional the church makes unpalatable in the support. peal to the pope on women's theologians" did not "create a Turn to Page Sixteen

great

St. Anne's Hospital

tradition IAppeal total now at- $1,530,453.89

of: IThe Catholic Charities Appeal by today for inclusion in this Honor Roll Falmouth; St. Francis Xavier, Hy­

total now stands at $1,530,453.89 year's total. 77 parishes have thus far sur­ annis; Our Lady of the Isle, Nan­with many parish returns, priests' passed their 1984 final totals. tucket; St. John the £vangelist, Cari~g"These reports shou'ld be made donations and special gifts yet in person to ·insure credit," he The following parishes were add­ Pocasset; St. Peter, Province­ !

to be reported. ed to the Honor RoB since last town; St. Pius X, So. Yarmouth; said. "The final total of the 1985 week's Anchor .report: St. Augustine, Vineyard Haven; withMsgr. Anthony M. Gomes, dio­ Appeal will be published in the

cesan appeal director, said that June 7 Anchor. I hope that every St. John, Attleboro; St. Mary, Holy Trinity, West Harwich. I St. Mary Cathedral, Espiritosuch donations must reach Ap­ one of our 114 parish~s will be Seekonk; Our Lady of Victory,

peal headquarters in Fall River 'over the top' today." Centerville; St. Anthony, East Turn to Page Four Excellence

• £-edication

of C~coI6gy/

J~adiation

Therapy Center

• special

section

pages 5 - 15 Gaudette Photo

rHE HAROLD K. HUDNER ONCOLOGY/RADIATION THERAPY CENTER AT ST. ANNE'S HOSPITAL, FALL RIVER

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2 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Fri., May 24, 1985 " ~," ,

Leading Parishes North Attleboro Our Lady of the Angels 19,667.00 St. Boniface 2,325.00 Sacred Heart 6,017.00 Our Lady of Health 6,255.00 St. Casimir 3,553.00

ATTLEBORO St. Mary 12,443.00 Holy Rosary 12,581.00 St. Francis of Assisi 6,482.00

St. John 31,503.50 Norton-St. Mary 9,682.00 Immaculate Conception 5,934.00 St. Hedwig 2,115.50 St. James 11,880.00St. Mary, Mansfield 23,035.00 Seekonk Sacred Heart 9,336.00

St. Mark, Attleboro Falls 22,224.00 St. John the Baptist 13,406.85St. Mary 20,795.00 St. Anne 9,761.20 St. Mary, Seekonk 20,795.00 10,079.36 St. Joseph 10,608.00Mt. Carmel 19;940.00 St. Anthony of Padua Mt. Carmel, Seekonk 19,940.00 St. Kilian 2,391.00St. Elizabeth 3,000.00

CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS AREA St. Lawrence 11,647.00St. Jean Baptiste 5,658.00CAPE COD AND THE ISLANDS AREA Brewster-O. L. of the Cape 21;222.00 St. Mary 18,564.00St~ Joseph 8,172.00St. Pius X, So. Yarmouth 51,147.00 Buzzards Bay-St. Margaret 11,97.3.00 St. Theresa 7,046.00St. Louis 6,188.00St. Francis Xavier, Hyannis 50,514.00 Centerville-O. L. of Victory 24,712.50 Acushnet-St. Mathieu 2,432.00Holy Trinity, W. Harwich 33,148.00 Chatham-Holy Redeemer 18,232.00 St. Francis Xavier 7,181.00St. Michael 9,667.00Corpus Christi, Sandwich 31,385.00 * Cotuit-Christ the King 13,202.00 East Freetown­

O. L. of Victory, Centerville 24,712.50 St. Patrick 11,500.00 St. John Neumann 9,769.75East Falmouth-St. Anthony 18,434.00 SS. Peter & Paul 9,420.00Edgartown-St. Elizabeth 2,758.00 Fairhaven-:-FALL RIVER AREA St. Stanislaus 15,466.00Falmouth-":St. Patrick 18,551.00 St. Joseph 9,985.00Holy Name 30,400.50 St. William 7,137.50 St. Mary 6,055.00Our Lady of Angels 19,667.00 Hyannis-St. Francis Xavier 50,514.00 Santo Christo 14,772.00 Sacred Hearts 2,061.00St. Thomas More, Somerset 18,170.00 Nantucket-O. L. of the Isle 11,508.25 Assonet-St. Bernard 7,559.00 Marion-St. Rita 4,656.00 . St. Mary Cathedral 17,162.00 North Falmouth­

. No. Westport-O.L. of.Grace 11,673.50 Mattapoisett-St. Anthony 10,532.00 Somerset

St. Stanislaus 15,466.00 ·St. Elizabeth Seton 14,449.00 Oak Bluffs-Sacred Heart 3,867.00 North Dartmouth-

NEW BEDFORD AREA Orleans-St. Joan of Arc 20,353.00 St. John of God 12,405.00 St: Julie Billiart 15,208.26 Mt. Carmel 33,775.75 Osterville-Assumption ,13,737.00 St. Patrick 9,282.00 South Dartmouth-St. Mary 18,544.00 Immaculate Conception 27,812.00 St. Thomas More 18,170.00Pocasset- Wareham-St. Patrick 13,462.00St. Mary 18,564.00 SwanseaSt. John the Evangelist 17,684.75St. Mary, So. Dartmouth 18,544.00 Our Lady of Fatima 13,790.00 TAUNTON AREA Provincetown-St. Peter 5,870.00St. Julie Billiart, No. Dartmouth 15,208.26 - St. Dominic 11,511.00 TauntonSandwich-Corpus Christi 31,385.00

St. L9Uis de France 13,665.00 Holy Family 1(),527.00TAUNTON AREA South Yarmouth-St. Pius X 51,147.00 St. Michael 8,942.00 Holy Rosary 4,138.00St. Ann, Raynham 18,501.00 Vineyard Haven-

Westport- Immaculate Conception 9,842.00St. Anthony, Taunton 14,541.00 St. Augustine 6,933'.00 . Our Lady of Lourdes 5,445.00St. Mary 14,022.00 Wellfleet- St. George 10,407·00 Sacred Heart .19,570.00Holy Cross, So. Easton 13,347.00 Our'Lady of Lourdes 4,340.00 St'. John· , , 7,067.00 ~~. Anthony 14,541.00St. Paul 13,135.00 ~, .- ("t •• •West Harwich­

. NEW BEDFORD AREA . St. Jacques 4,926.00Holy Trinity 33,148.00Parish Totals New Bedford St. Joseph 12,516.00

Woods Hole-St. Joseph 4,845.00' St. Mary 14,022.00- Holy Name 13,569.00 ATTLEBORO St. Paul 13,135.00FALL RIVER AREA Assumption 2,431.00

Attleboro Dighton-St. Peter 4,291.00Fall River Immaculate Conception 27,812.00Holy Ghost 14,374.50 North Dighton-St. Joseph '6,527.00St. Mary's Cathedral 17,162.00 Mt. Carmel 33,775.75St. John 31,503.50 North Easton-Blessed Sacrament 3,724.11 Our Lady. of Fatima . 5,893.00St. Joseph 8,557.75 Immaculate Conception 12,423.00Espirito Santo 12,312.00 Our Lady of Perpetual Help 4,366.00St. Mark 22,224.00

Holy Cross 3,049.00 Sacred Heart 5,459.00 Raynham-St. Ann 18,501.00St. Stephen 7,628.00 South Easton-Holy Cross 13,347.00St. Theresa 14,135.75 Holy Name 30,400.50 St. Anne 3,173.30

Mansfield-St. Mary 23,035.00 Notre Dame 11,030.00 St. Anthony Padua 7,118.00 *Oivision of Parishes

AT RECENT Diocesan Council of Catholic Women convention; Mrs. James Sellmayer, outgoing president, discusses program with Father James A: Q'Donohoe, key~ote speak~r, (left ph~to) .. At.. right, incoming DCCW officers, front, from left, Miss Dorothy Curry, first vice-presIdent;

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Mrs. Aubrey Armstrong, president; Miss Margaret McCarthy, second vice­president; rear, Mrs. Raymond Poisson, fifth vice-president; Mrs. Andrew Mikita,. third vice-president; Mrs. George Bauza, fOlJrth vice-president.(Rosa photos) .. .. . . ., .....

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MEMBERS OF Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish, New Bedford,carry the Santo Cristo statue in procession during a recent celebration. Three bands, all parish societies and rep­resentatives from other parishes participated in the observance. (Rosa Photo)

Philadelphia church aids MOVE victims. PHILADELPHIA (NC) - St. "I 'am very high on the police . believe we owe it to you to make

Carthage Catholic Church in and fire departments. Also, the you whole again." Philadelphia opened its doors to pro·life nature of the people in­ . At a meeting at the St. 'Car­people >left homeless after a volved," Father Diamond said. thage rectory the evening of the bomb dropped by police on the "I think the thing that I've been fire, representatives of various headquarters of the radical group' affected hy most is the goodness religious groups set up The MOVE touched off a fire May of the people, the tragedy of the Cobbs Creek Community Emer­13 that destroyed 60 houses.. . ;situation arid the understanding gency Fund, named for the

The' pastor of St. Carthage, by the people that it happened." . neighborhood destroyed by the Father Charles Diamond, praised Philadelphia Mayor ·W. Wilson fire. both police and fire offici-als and Goode said he accepted responsi­ St. Carthage has offered its neighborhood residents for their bility for the devastating fire. facilities as a ston~ge area and

He promised to rebuild the central clearinghouse of informa· concern for life during the gun battle between police and MOVE houses destroyed, saying "we tion.

"I spoke with Cardinal (John) members. Krol last night, and he said,Neighborhood families had been 'whatever it costs, whatever you evacuated before the siege and NOTICE need, it is available to you,''''about 40 people ,took shelter at

St. Carthage May 12. Some regular Anchor features said Father Diamond. "Every policeman, eyery fire will be supplanted for the next The cardinal said in a' state­

personnel - their concern was few weeks by Catholic Charities ment that it is "time to heal with life: life of the people in­ Appeal listings. All will return wounds by feeding the hungry volved with MOVE, with the as soon as possible. As previously and providing clothes and shelter people of the neighborhood and announced, Steering Points will for the homeless." He offered ·lastly their own '1ives," Father n.ot appear this week, but will be the resources of the Philadelphia Diamond said. carried .May 31 and thereafter. archdiocese to help the homeless.

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PROCESSION - At 3:00 P.M. - After Procession There wm Be Band Concert • Games • Prizes • Food and Refreshments and Auction until Midnight

MONDAY, May 27 - Memorial Day - At 3:00 P.M. Soccer Game at Father Travassos Park,. Followed by Band·Concert, Bazaar· Games· Food and Auction until 10 P.M.

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AMONG ATIENDANTS at the recent convention of the National Federation of Priests' Councils held in Newark, NJ, were Boston Province priests, from left front, Fathers Francis Gilday, Boston; Clement Thibodeau, Portland; Chanel Cyr, Portland; Richard Sniezyk, Springfield; rear, John Siciliano, Worcester; Joseph Costa, Fall River; Paul Cou­ming, Worces~er. Father Costa has been named NFPC vice-president for it one-year term.

~ospital ..honors lO,OOO.hour volunteer \

By Joseph Motta mark 'Since volunteer records enteau "a model of what a Chris­have been kept, has been work­ tian woman can be,"adding that10,000 volunteer hours? That ing- at the hospital gift shop for "for all the work she has done, sounds like a lot of work, but to the past 17 years. . what has been most ,important is Grace Parenteau of Our Lady of

her presence here at the hospi­Grace - parish, Westport, who "I love it and I look forward taL"has donated that much of her to it every week," she said. "A

Grace Parenteau 'certainly has ,time to St. Anne's Hospital in lot of good things 'are attached been present at St. A'nne's these Fall River, it is a total she to it," she added, referring to

made re­ · past 17 years. She does herlooks forward to increasing. friendships both and work for the. glory of God, en­Miss Parenteau was among newed at the hospital. She means

honorees recent to as joying both the people she works at a awards keep at her work as long with and the patients she 'loves luncheon sponsored by the hos­ her health permits. to visit. pital's volunteer department. It A 1965 retiree from Aetna

recognized 176 volunteers who Insurance· Company, . Miss Par­h~ve given 100 or more hours to enteau was a claims adjuster. Springsteen wedthe institution. She had been offered this "man's

Miss Parenteau, the first per­ job" during World War II, when LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. (NC) ­son to reach the 10,OOO-hour most men were -away, and per­ · Rock music star Bruce Spring­

formed so well at it that she was steen and his wife, model Juli­. the only woman asked to stay anne Phillips, met parish marri­on in the ·position. when the war age preparation requirements be­ended. fore their wedding in 'a Catholic

Appeal Continue~' from page one

_ After her as ceremony May 13 in Lake Os­retirement sheSanto, Our Lady of Health, Sa­ wego, a parish spokeswomanwas preparing for a trip to Ha­cred Heart, St. Jean Baptiste, St. said.waii, she read that St. Anne'sPatrick, St. Stanislaus, Fall River. The ceremony was performedneeded volunteers. Responding

Our Lady of Grace, No. West­ shortly after midnight at Ourto the call, she started to rack port;· St. John. of God, St. Lady of the Lake Parish, Lakeup her. first hours. CurrentlY,aThomas ,More, Somerset; Our Oswego, by Father Paul Peri,'typical week finds her at theLady of Fatima, St. Dominic, St. pastor. Father Peri could not be hospital two or three days. Michael, Swansea. reached for comment, but theAt the recognition luncheon, .Our Lady of Fatima, Sacred spokeswoma'n said parish' re­speaker Alan Knight, St. Anne's Heart, St. Anthony of Padua, St. quirements had been met. Hospital president noted thatCasimir, St. Francis of Assisi, St. She did not elaborate. Miss Parenteau's. volunteerJohn the Baptist, St. Theresa, . Dennis Keenan, director of thehours add up to about five years New Bedford; St. Francis Xavier, Family Life Department of theof full time work. Sister Cecilia Acushnet; St. Mary, Fairhaven; Archdiocese of Portland, inDowning, OP, hospital directorSt. Julie BiUiart, No. Dartmouth; which Lake Oswego is located, of volunteers, presented her withHoly Family, Holy Rosary, said marriage preparation guide­a sterling silver medal of St.Immaculate Conception, Our lines are determined by the pas­Anne, a jewelry box and a pin.Lady of Lourdes, Sacred Heart, tor and there is no requiredSister Cecilia calls Miss Par-St. Anthony, Taunton; St. Peter, waiting period, 'although four to Dighton; St.. Ann, Raynham; six months is recommended. Holy Cross, So. Easton. The Phi'llips family belongs to

Page _2 of this issue of The Our Lady of the Lake Parish.(necrolo9YJAnchor lists leading parishes and .Springsteen, also Catholic, at ­parish totals. Beginning on page tended parochial schools ·in his 17, a listing of Specia'l Gifts and MAY 25 native New Jersey. parish donations may be found.· Rev. Michael P. Kirby, 1925, Springsteen, 35, has produced I"istings will continue in future St. Mary's, North Attleboro seven albums. His most' recent, ·issues until aU have been pub­ Rev. James V. Mendes, Ad­ "Born in the USA," has sold 6.5 lished.

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SALUTING THE ONCOLOG Y/RADIATION THERAPY CENTER OF ST. ANNE'S HOSPiTAL t eanc 0

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The dedication of the new Oncology/Radiation Therapy Center at St. Anne's Hospital in Fall River is a significant milestone in the development of the only Catholic hospital in the diocese.

This expansion to the status of a regional hospital is in itself a noteworthy stage in St. Anne's history; but still more note­worthy is its historic concern for patient care, comfort and convenience.

These qualities are more than needed in the medical field, where, as we see daily, it is so easy to regard patients as mere numbers or statistics.

In fact, one worries as to who really owns today's hospitals: the sponsor of the particular institution or the government. ­Many hospital tensions, indeed, are a direct result of federal and state regulations, introduced, it must be admitted, due to many cases of abuse of the trust placed in healers.

Be that as it may, most hospitals today offer special human services in the attempt to restore patient dignity and self­respect. St. Anne's is, of COl,use, a modern hospital with the difficulties and problems that face all such institutions. But since its founding it has kept in mind the principles of Christian healing.

Its beginnings were more than difficult. The first sisters who came from France in 1905 faced isolation, overwork, language difficulties and even a good dose of bigotry. They pioneered medical services to immigrantsli·ke themselves, even as the settled community regarded them as second-rate because they were unfamiliar with American ways of nursing.

With faith they persevered, but it really was not until after World War II that St. Anne's blossomed and became fully accepted as a medical institution.

Much credit for this lI1ust be given to Mother Pierre Marie, from 1946 to 1968 the hospital's administrator. Earlier, during World War II, she had earned fame in her native France.by her works of charity as a hospital director in Normandy.

Now she turned to building the "new" St. Anne's, a task to which she devoted herself for more than 20 years. On her foundation rest the efforts that have brought to fruition, among many other accomplishments, the Oncology/ Radia­tion Therapy Center. Without the sacrifices and dedication of Mother Pierre Marie and her fellow Dominican Sisters of the Presentation, past and present, today's achievements would never have become reality.

The vision of what St. Anne's could and can be is also shared by the talented lay staff who share the work of hospital minis­try with the sisters. Their interest in the healing apostolate has brought the hospital new dimensions of compassion and tenderness. . . .

For all that the hospital has done and is doing we sincerely offer our congratulations. The new facility expands its capabili­ties and its compassionate outreach, while the moment of its dedication affords us the opportunity to remember St. Anne's past, to support those who are a part of its present healing witness and to look to the future with hope and gratitude.

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AN EXTERIOR VIEW of the Therapy Center on Osborn Street shows its deliberately planned appearance of being a doctor's office rather than part of a large medical institu­tion (top picture); center, receptionists Janice Barlow (left) and Constance Morrissette welcome patients and field telephone calls; bottom, patients await their appointments in the brightly-lit sOlariuf!l-type entrance to the center.

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A·. dream come true , , By Pat McGowan

Slightly oyer a year ago, on ,April 24, .1984, ground was broken for' ~a cancer treatment center at St..Anne's Hospital, Fan River. . . Ne~t Wednesday, May 29, the

state-of-the-art Harold K. Hud­ner OncologyIRadiation Therapy Center will be 4edicated at cere­monies beginning with a 4 p.m. Mass at St. Anne's Church, across Middle Street from the

..... hospital. ., . In the a'b~nce of Bishop Dan­

iel A. .Cronin, in Rome for cere­monies, elevating Boston Arch­bishop Bernard F. Law and 27

. other prelates to membership in the conege of cardinals, the prin­cipal .celebrant of the Mass wil\' be Msgr. lc>hn J. Regan.

Msgr. Regan is episcopal vicar for the Fan River and New Bed­ford areas of the diocese and director of diocesan health fa­cilities.

Mass concelebrants will be Fathers Edmund J. Fitzgerald, RaY-Jl1ond M. Drouin, OP, Neii F. 'Decker, SJ, and John R. FoIster. Father Fitzgerald,' director of the diocesan department of Pastoral Care for the Sick, will also be the homilist.

Lectors wilI be Richard Hen­wig, MD, and Simon Kim, MD. Forming the offertory procession will be Janice Ba'l'1ow and· Con­stance Morrissette, Therapy Center receptionists; Atty. Harold K. Hudner, for whom the center is named; Jeffrey KeHy, the hos­pital's administrative director of radiology; Norbert Berube, plant operations director; and Sister Mary Margaret Meno, OP, of the hospita;l's pastoral care depart­ment.

Singing at the Mass will be the Fan River Diocesan Choir, direc­ted by Glenn Giuttari with Jo­anne Mercier and Ada .Simpson . as cantors. Accompanying them win be organist John Hubert, the

'United Brass, Quintet and the Chapel BeNes of the 'First Bap­tist Church of Fall River, direc­ted by Ruth E. Hathaway.

After the Mass, Msgr. Regan will bless t~e new center, then a

procession will m'ove to its re~

ception and consultation rooms and to arees housing the simula­tor and linear accelerator cancer treatment equipment. A cross will be placed at each site.

At a speaking program to fol­low, SiSter Dorothy Ruggiero, OP, provincial superior of the Dominican Sisters of the. Pre­sentation, hospital founders, will .extend a welcome to guests and Msgr.Regan will bring the .con­gratulati~ns of the Fall .River diocese. .

FaU River Mayor Carlton -Viveiros will express the best wishes of the city and hospital administrator Alan D. Knight ,wiU thank the community for its sup­port of the Therapy Center.

Remarks from Dr. David Greer, dean of the Brown Uni­versity School of MediCine, will

.follow and closing comments will be by Sister Ruggiero:

The festivities wHoI bring to a triumphant conclusion 13 months of, unremitting work that will bring sopnisticated cancer treat­ment to the region extending west to Providence, east to Cape Cod, north to Brockton and south to Newport. '

Offering surgical intervention, chemotherapy and radiation therapy, the center is capable of handling all but a tiny fracton of cancer cases, said Mark Koste­gan; St. Anne's public relations dJrector.

Most . area patients will' 'be' "able to get treatment virtuaUy in their backyard," concurred Ralph' DiPisa, an assistant ad­ministrator at the hospitaL

The most important piece of equipment within the $3 million center is its six megavolt rota­tional linear accelerator, whioh affords almost pinpoint accuracy in treatment of cancers while re­ducing radiation received by normal tissue.

The accelerator delivers a high-

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speed current of photon beams to cancerous celIs in an effort to destroy them. It can be used for treatment of skin ·and surface cancers, in addition to deep tumors. Haying both capabilities is unique to this'particular model· of linear accelerator.

A significant advantage is the machine's speed, reducing time of treatment while increasing the ability to reach cancerous' cells. Another plus ·is the rotational feature, whioh removes the nec­essity of repositioning a patient .needing therapy from ~ore than one angle.

The linear accelerator inter­faces with a treatment planning computer which programs for proper positioning of the radia­tion beam' during therapy and

.calculates treatment dosage. "The Radiation Treatment

p'lanning (RTP) equipment pro­vides the hospital with a new dimension-in cancer care by as­suring highly efficient use of radiation therapy," said Martin Fraser, St. Anne's radiation physicist.

Responsible for the technical planning aspects of radiation ,therapy, he explained that the high-technology RTP interfaces with the hospital's computerized axial tomography (CAT) scanner.

"After a CAT scan locates a .tumor," he said, "that informa­tion is entered into the RTP. From the CAT scan picture, the RTP analyzes a1'1 factors whioh need to ,be considered' in the tu­mor treatment, including size and location. It then provides in­formation on the ap})ropriate radiation therapy technique to be used."

Dr. Simon Kim, chief of radia­tion medicine at S1. A'nne's, fur­ther explained that when a tumor is radiated, it is important to make sure not only that the can­

, cerous area. ,receives the opti­mum dose, but also ,tha't neigh­boring non-cancerous areas t>e spared radiation.

"The sophistication of the RTP is such that. it provides us with

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"Also," he added, "it provides fantastic precision which allows us to maximize the dose and thereby "more effectively destroy the tumor."

The RTP also facilitates stor­age of patient data. Treatment calculations and specifics about a tumor are recorded on 'a inag· netic disc which ,allows both easy retrieval and comparison of diagnostic images before and after treatment.

The Hudner Center which houses the accelerator and the

'RTP equipment wraps ingeni­ously around the Clemence tHaU component of the St. Anne's Hospital complex.

Its main access is through an entrance on Osborn Street, point­ed out Kostegan. It can also be reached through the hospital proper, he said, but the separate entrance was deliberately plan­ned to create the impression of a doctor's office rdther ,than a large medical institutiop.

"After all, 85 ,percent of those who use the center will be out­patients," he noted.

The architects, Hoskins, Scott, Taylor and Partners Inc., and the general contractors, E. W. Bur­man, Inc., have combined to pro­duce a ibeautiful and efficient facility.

One enters a solarium-type re­ception area that takes advan­~age of the passive solar heat po­

posure. The gift of the Friends of St. Anne, the hospita'1's auxi­liary organization, it is furnished with comfortable pastel arm­chairs. An adjoining reception desk area was donated byhos­pital employes, who also contri­buted the two phy~icians' offices that are part of the center.

The $460,000 linear accelerator was the gift of the, physicians who serve the hospital. It mem­orializes the late Dr. Francis D'­Errico. Almost every part of ,the center has been donated by indi­viduals or groups, said Kostegan. All gifts designated by plaques or tablets.

Beyond the reception area are two small consulta'tion rooms which will be used by pastoral ministers, social workers, nutri­tionists and ,representatives of Hospice Outreach. "

The 'latter agency offers sup­port services to terminal cancer patients who remain in thei,r own homes and to their families.

Although housed in Clemence HaU, said Linda Valle, its exec­utive director the hospice pro­gram serves both St. Anne's and Charlton Memorial hospitals.

During 1984 its trained volun­teers served 167 terminal cancer patients and over 400 family members. To' cancer victims and their loved ones, who in this area. are over 90 percent Cath­olic, the agency offers caring companionship, emotional sup­port, respite care and referral

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A dream come true Continued from Page Eight llnd a nurses' station ,affording patient comfort. A nearby nutri­

instant access to four treatment tion station will provide snacks service to professional counsel­

rooms. on request..ing if needed. Kostegan pointed out safety

Other features of the Hudner The rooms, two for brief treat­features of the room housing the

Center include a medication ments, outfltted with lounge linear accelerator. Its high­room where drugs 'are prepared chairs, and two for extended density concrete waBs, he said, under a vertical flow hood de­ sessions, with beds, plus oxygen ll.re three to four feet thick and signed to prevent possibly harm­ and suction facilities in case Qf its door is lead shielded, protect­ful fumes from reaohing workers; need. are designed for maximum ing workers and other patients

from radiation. . A patient is alone in the room,

for the few seconds a treatment requires, ibut is continuously monitored by television. The Oncology/ Radiation l1he high-tech area, he added, had a construction cost of $470 per square foot.

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In 1966, the orthovoltageCONGRATVLATIONS equipment was replaced bya cobalt therapy unit, which was used until 1977 when an early linear accelerator was acquired. 'Concurrently, the number of pa­tients receiving treatment in the

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Continued from Page Ten planning were being conducted by St. Anne's in the area of can­cer management for southeastern Massachusetts. This ,led in 1975 to establishment of the St. Anne's Hospital Regiona'l Oncology Pro­gam. It was the first step in making available sophisticated cancer management based at a community hospital.

The program, the first of its kind, was affiliated with Boston University Medical Center. This innovative outreach system, later.to be duplicated at other community hospitals through­Qut Massachusetts, was imple­mented to provide cancer patients with contemporary, comprehen­sive care while sparing them the need to travel great distances.

At the inception of the pro­gram, the B.U. Medical Center oncology staff visited St. Anne's monthly to make rounds with the physicians and provide con­sultative services. This was soon expanded into a weekly clinic during which cancer patients were treated directly by B.U. slaff at St. Anne's.

What followed was a period of dramatic growth for the clinic. It soon became apparent that a once-per-week visit by an oncologist was not nearly suffi­cient to meet area needs.

Thus, in 1979 the hospital add­ed a fulltime radiation therapist and a fuIItime oncologist/hema­tologist with its own staff. Under

Drs. Simon Kim and Richard Hellwig, the oncology/radiation therapy program gained a reputa­tion for excellence. In five years patient volume increased over 500 percent and specially train­ed oncology nurses, an oncology social worker, an· oncology dieti­tian and a staff of radiation

therapy technicians were brought into the program.

Today's Hudner Center is de­signed to meet the growing de­mand for services.

Now complete, it is unduplica­ted at the community hospital level anywhere in the United. States.

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Naming the center for the 83- ' year-old semi-retired Fan River attorney is an honor he richly deserves.

For 39 years he has ,been as­sociated with, the diocese's. only Catho:\ic hospital as a member of its board :of governors, now known as directors.

"None of the hospital remains liS it was when I came," he said, looking back 'over the years that have seen the Fall River medical institution change and grow again and again as, it kept pace with area needs.

What has not changed, he said, "is the concern of the sisters at St. Anne's. 1;"hat is one of the most beautiful things I've gotten out of my years of association

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with them." hospital should be discontinued Like many others, Atty. Hud­ or rejuvenated.

ner attributes the present spirit of the hospital to Mother Pierre Marie, its legendary administra­tor from 1946 to 1968, and to those who foHowed her, Sister Ascension and Sister Jean Marie as administrators, and Sisters Mary Patricia Sullivan and Doro­thy Ruggiero as provincial su~

periors with James Lyons and now ,Alan· Knight as hospital executive directors.

In brief memoirs of his years' at St. Anne's, for which he con­tinues to handle' various legal matters, he writes:

"In 1946, shortly after the end of World War II, Mother Pierre Marie, who had be'en administra­trix ofa hospital in a ,town in occupied France, was sent by her Mother General to inspect the two original wings of St. Anne's Hospital, and report whether the

"She reported that the hospital was worth saving, but that it meant a lot of work and a lot of money.

"Faced with a building pro­gram to be carried out in a strange land and dealing with strangers, she contacted the late Judge J. Edward Lajoie, and told him that she couldn't speak Eng­lish, that she could run a hospi­tal, but would have difficulty dealing with American architects and contractors, and needed some advisors. "Judge Lajoie gathered suoh a group, which met once a month. The first work of rejuve­

'nation was to be a new wing connected to the southerly end of the South Main Street wing of the hospital, and runTling east­erly along Oliver Street to For­est Street. To build this wing, it was necessary to destroy a little grotto which served as a chapel. So a new and very beautiful chapel was built, also connected with the south end of the South Main Street wing but extending westerly.

"As a result, the 51. Anne's of today boasts what may very welI be the finest chapel directly tied into a hospital in the entire country, open day and night for the spiritual consolation and strength of all."

"Mother Pierre Marie, was a .very exceptional woman. She combined great ability and cour. age with terrific self-discipline, and a true concern for every one under her roof. She visited eve'ry patient every day, and

,every, one) 'who worked in the, "hospital felt that Mother Pierre ~as personalIy interested in them and their problems."

Although semi-retired from the legal career which saw him specializing in real estate aaw, Atty. Hudner remains deeply in­volved, primarily in matters af­fecting St. Anne's, but also in pro-life action. '

Now a member of Our Lady of Fatima parish, Swansea, ~e is the father of four children, of whom fwo have folIowed him into the ,legal profession.

His father, Michael T. Hudner, ,operated some 18 markets in Fall River, New Bedford and Taun~ ton and built the Hudner Build~

ing, where Atty. Hudner prac~ ticed law for over 40 Yilars. Now housing stores and apartments for the elderly, it remains a FalI River landmark.

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pronouncements, it does so be· cause it feels obliged to do so.

"The church did not invent· itself," he said, speaking of its obligations as an institution created by Jesus.

Pope John Paul has made a special point of talking to youth and speaking hopefully of their role in building a better world.

But fewer '. than 1,000 youths came to a rally in Amersfoort, Holland, less than one-third of those invited to meet with the pope. However,. in 'Luxembourg 'and Belgium, thousands of youths turned out for the pope.

On May 18, when the pope turned .65, 18,000 youths in Na· mur, Belgium, cheered and sang birthday greetings.

The papal trip to the Nether­lands brought the pontiff face to face with a church in turmoil. Many Dutch Catholics disagree with the church on such issues as birth control and premarital sex. M'lsS attendanc.e and use of the sacrament of penance have fallen dramatically since the '60s. There are also calls for' ordination of women and for acceptance of married clergy.

There is 'also opposition to some bishops appointed in re­cent yea,rs.

.The Dutch primate, Cardinal­designate A;drianus Simonis of t.Jtre~ht, tried to shield the pope from criticism in meetings with .Dutch Catholic organizations, in­cluding banning Dutch theolo­

. gian Catharina Halkes from the: speaker's platform. . , But another speaker, Hedwig Wasser, broke from her pre­pared text ,to speak about or­dination of women,. married priests, and acceptance of prac­ticing homosexuals.

There wa~ a similar. appeal in Belgium when Aurelien Thijs, president of 'Belgium's Interdio­cesan Pastoral Council, asked the pope to be more merciful to

. those on the fringes of society, and to "leniently interpret the laws of God."

The pope 'agreed that "in deli­cate situations" the church must show compassion and mercy but he added that she must also "witness to the truth and be coherent."

A Belgi'an diocesan official said Belgians are :'not much dif­

ferent from the Dutch in our ideas," But the two peoples re­act differently, he said.

"We Belgians know we are sin­ners," Mark VandeVoorde said. "Wf; know where the lines are and we know that we will not always be able to walk between them. We say 'I'll try,' but know we will never arrive,"

Dutch ·Catholics, on the other hand, "would like to be saints," he said. "They're idealists, but when ·they find they cannot walk between the lines, they still want to be saints and so want the lines moved,"

The pope visite:l the Benelux nations both as a pastor and a head of state. ..

In customary visits to govern­ment officials he repeated his frequent plea for policies which would benefit less-developed countries and relieve oppression.

At the International, Court of­Justice in The Hague, Nether­I,ands, he critis:ized South Afri­can apartheid and called for a stronger court better able to ef­fectively settle disputes which might otherwise lead to armed conflict.

Honolulu diocese HONOLULU (NC) - Voicing

concern for the human dignity of homeless families "who are forced to live on ,the beach" Bishop Joseph .A. Fel'rario ~f Honolulu has offered them two

,acres of diocesan land. Scarcity of affordable housing

in Hawaji has forced many low­income people to camp on beaches..

The donated. land was origin­ally 'acquired for a church, a fact the bishop found appropriate. "We see no better way to ex­press our devotion' to the God ,in us all than to restore land to God's people in need," he said.

About 300 people have lived on public beaches in tents and other makeshift structures. They were served eviction notices ordering them to vacate the areas and most moved to non-beach

. property made- available by the city, but some remained in pro­test.

A task force of city, church and social agencies representa­tives will decide how to use the

At the European Center in Luxembourg, the pope called on members of the European insti­tutions ,to aid Africa and on a visit to the European Economic Community . he decried the "enormous discrepancies" in liv­ing standards between the Northern and Southern hemis­pheres.

In an in·flight press confer­ence with reporters on his way back to Rome, the pope said his trip was "indispensible" because it allowed him- to oreaffirm church positions on controversial issues.

"The Christian Hfe is not that easy. The requirements of the Gospel are requirements," the pope said. "People say that some­times this costs, and I agree."

The pope said he was not dis· appointed by the small turnout in the Netherlands.

"I am full of positive feelings for the church in Holland, for the Catholic Church and also the Protestant Church," he said.

Controversy wHl not prevent him from reaff\·rming church stands, he added.

aids beach people church' land and will "pursue more land and other ·resources so thatacessibility to permanent housing will be a possibility for all," 'Bishop Ferrario said.

He added that his action marked a "return to Hawaii's people of land that was once held

. in common for all to enjoy and share."

Award given CHICAGO (NC) - Kathleen

and 'James McGinnis, a St. Louis couple specializing in family edu­cation for peace and justice, are winners of the 1985 U.S. Cath­olic Award for furthering the role of women in the church. The award was established in 1978 by U.S. Catholic,a national mOl1thly. The McGinnises are founders of the iInstitute for Peace and Justice, authors of the book, "Parenting for Peace and Justice," and coordinators of a mitional information net­work on that subject.

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Sacred Hearts Community, Fair­ Sodality Lipman & Lipman, Esquires haven

5755500 State Road Cement Block, No. Dart­Rev. Lucien Jusseaume

Rev. Msgr. John J. Oliveira mouth 5505275 Attys. Thomas and Thomas

Rev. Joseph M. Costa Brooklawn Funeral Home 5250 Fairlawn Mortuary, Fairhaven

Rev. Hugh J. Munro Simon's Supply Co., Inc. Sturtevan & Hook, Inc. 5200

Rev. Herve Jalbert 530 Rev. Wil1iam E. Collard Mello's Fish Market Rev. Laureano C. Dos Reis 525

Dr. & Mrs. Francis Grenn, D.N. Kelly & Son, Inc., Fairhaven, Bel­New Bedford lenoit's, D. Fillet, Manuel F. Sousa, M.D., Town & Country Cleaners,

5500 Wareham, International Brotherhood Deloid Associates, Inc. of Electrical Workers' Local #224, St.

5300 Anthony CYO, Mattapoisett, Selma 51. Anthony Bingo, Mattapoisett Joseph, Mabel Gabello, Louis G. Sylvia

5200 & Sons.lnsurance Agency SI. Anthony Bingo Kitchen, Mat­

tapoisett St. Anthony Conference, Matta­ Fall River

poisett 5150 51000

Cape Cod Sportswear Fall River Gas Company 5100 5500

St. John The Baptist Confirmation In Memory of the Lynch Family Class . Ideal Laundry

Cross Insurance Co., Wareham '5350Charles R.Deslllarais, Esq: Louis Hand, Inc. Macedo Pharmacy Rock Funeral Home 5100 Fairhaven Lumber Co. Globe Assembly Company M-M Dominick Roda Fall River Emblem Club M-M Joseph Roda Diagnostic Testing, Inc., Somerset

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525 Liberal Club, Brigit Thornton, Kath­

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St. Pius X Bingo, So. Yarmouth St. Pius XConference; So. Yarmouth

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5500 St. Margaret Conference, Buzzards

Bay

5400 St. John the Evangelist Conference,

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Bank of Cape Cod, Teaticket

5250 Nickerson-Bourne Funeral Home,

Bourne 5200 .

Vetorino Brothers, Inc., Barnstable 5150

Stone's Beauty/Barber Shops, Fal­mouth

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Inc., Hyannis St. John the Evangelist Guild, Pocas­

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M-M John O'Day, Raynham

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5275 Sacred Heart Conference

Norwell Manufacturing Co., Inc.

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So. Easton 5175

St. Joseph Conference, No. Dighton

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5140 Holy Cross Conference, So. Easton

5125 St. Peter Conference, Dighton

5100 Robert J. Kane Funeral Home, So.

Easton Our Lady of Lourdes Confirmation

Class Bank of Taunton J. Frank Conley Funeral Home,

Brockton

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strom, M/ M Paul Chase, M/ M John E. Murray, M/ M James Wills, Ms. Mildred Gilroy, Mrs. Alice & Shirley Cassidy, Patricia Ruane, Mrs. Wm. E. 'Semple, Grace Feid, G,M. O!Donnell, M/M Francis Chambers, Mrs. Leon Holbrook, M/ MMichael Chagnon, John J. Demont, M/ M Charles McLear, M/ M Donald LaChance, Mrs. Edna Coutu, Denise S. Winston, M/M Henry Collins, M/M Michael Alessandri, Mrs. Margaret Water­house

NORTON St. Mary $750 Rev. John V, Magnl,lni; $250 M/M Joseph E, ~ernandes;

$150 M/M Vincent T. Rakauskas; $100 M/M Anthony,T. PIres, Ethel Precourt, M/M George A. Yelle; $75 Mary I. Camara; $6(l M/M Francis O. Gallagher, M/M Joseph Monaghan; $50 M/M Samuel Arena, M/~

Neal F. Biron, M/M Raymond Cord, Jr., M/M John Drane, Vangie Fonseca, Anne Hiltz, M/M Thomas F. Lee, In MemoryofPet,er, Helen & Dorothy Mondor, M/M Richard A, Pearce, M/M John J. Ribeiro, Frances M. Sullivan, M/ M Lawrence Taylor; $40 The DaleY,Family; $35 M/M Christopher Belmonte, M/M Henri Yelle

$30 Richard J. Charett, M/M Earl H. Dion, Jr" M/M Thomas V. Kelly, M/M Joseph N, Kuzdiol, M/M William Marvel, Mrs. Arthur C. Puscheck; $25 M/ M Edward D. Bartley, M/ M Alex Bertone, M/ M Thomas Bryant, M/ M Robert G. Burkhart, In Memory of:Jennie Carr, Norman J. Charette, M/ M Joseph F. Cummings, Mrs. Donald F. Dion & Family, M/M John F. Doherty, Donald P. Fernandes, M/M John Fer­nandes, M/ M Henry Fortin, M/M Ralph Gustafson, M/M John P. Hall, M/M Thomas B. Howell, III, M/M Christopher Johnson, M/.M James Johnson, M/ M Robert LaCasse, Louise LaChapelle, M/M Lawrence Larocque, M/MNorman J. Marshall, M/M Antonio Medeiros, Mary Nunes, M/M Robert H. Ouellette, M/M Ronald Peacock,In Memory of Clarence P. Rich, Sr., Paul Rich, M/M Jonathan D. Rowe, M/M Ken Salomon, In Memory of Herbert F, Schriever, M/ M Thomas Sisto, M/ M William Vallee

MANSFIELD St. Mary $500 Atty, & Mrs. Currivan, The Darmedy Family; $250 M/ M

Vincent Botti, M/ M Daniel Sullivan; $200 M/ M William Morton; SIOO ,M/M John Baroncelli, M/M Richard Durley, M/M Edward Jameson, Sr., M/M Thomas Markt, Dr. & Mrs. Philip B Sibilia, M/M Albert Boldrighini; $75 M/M Edward Broderick III; S60 M/M Stephen Paznio­kas; $50 M/M R, Barbarisi, M/M Peter Parente, M/M Thomas Warren, Edward Beatty, Jean Marie Burns, Louise Capone, Mary Capone, M/ M Peter Charbonneau, M7M Andre Charpentier, M/M Dominic Cimino, Mary Faria, M/ M William Ferris, Luigi Giovino , .

S50 M/M John Girard, M/M Karl Hartmann, Tholllas P. Haven, M/M James Hindman, M/M Joseph Houghton, M/M Arthur Kane, M/M Timothy,Koska, M/M Domenic Macaione, In Memoriam, M/M Joseph Mullin, Mrs. Raymond Ockert, M/M Bernard 0' Malley, M/M Leo Parente, M/ M Dominic Poilucci, Jane Richard, Joan Shaw, M/ M Edward Sliney, William Sullivan, Jr., M/ M John Walgreen; $45 Clarence Leonard; $40 Maxine Baldini, M/ M Raymond Cassidy, M/ M Richard D'Onofrio, M/M Francis Faria; S35 M/M,Ajfred Turinese, M/M Tho­mas Profido, M/M John Riccio, M/M Domenic Barbero, Jr., M/M Robert Carroll, Mrs. Edward Chace, Mrs. George Farnam, M/M James Fontes, 'M/M Augustine Delgrosso, Lena, Linda and Sophie Inglese, M/ M James Musto, M/ M Victor Narciso, James Palladino, Margaret Pomfret, In Memory of Napoleon Cabana; $30 M/ M Russell Luby

$25 M/M Louis Antosca, M/M Gino Bacchiocchi, M/M Tom Balboni, Irene Barrows, M/M Edward Benson, M/M Brian Bokoske, M/M.Leo Brochu, M/M Richard Brown, M/M John Brunelli, M/M Frank Can­dela, David Clark, Madeline Collins, M/ M James Cronin, M/ M William DeBaggis, M/ M Roy DeGirolamo, Mrs. Salvatore DeLutis, M/ M Joseph Devlin, Harold Downing, M/M John Driscoll, M/M F. Joseph Ferney, M/M Frederick Findlen, M/M William Flannery, Jr., M/M Lawrence Fleming, M/M John Folan, M/M Richard Galanti, M/M Bruce Gal­lagher, M/M Kenneth Gay, M/M Philip Geniltassio, M/M Ronald r. Gervais, M/M Anthony Giovino, M/M Armando Giovino,M/MPhilip Giangarra, M/ M John Hanlon, M/ M Russell Johnson, Margaret Jordan, M/M James Kinder, M/M John King, Thomas Leonard, M/M Arthur Lessard, M/M Kenneth Loerwald, M/M Charles Mace, M/M Robert MacKinnon, Margaret Mah~ney, M/ M Thomas Malay, Janice Gouveia,

$25 M/ M AlbertJacksori, M/M Charles Joseph, M/M William Moes- . lein, M/M James F. Vaughan, M/M Frederick Conlon, M/M Albert Zaffini, M/M William Palanza, M/M.Anthony Pellegrini, Mrs. Wm. A. Schmidt, M/M John Metrano, M/M Alain Meyer, Robert 'Mitchell, M/M Silvio Morini, Joseph Motyl, Paul O'Neill, Emma Pascucci, M/M Gilbert Powers, M/M John Puleo, M/M John Regan, M/M Alfred Sarro, M/ M John Sarro, Michael Sawyer, M/M Philippe Schroth, Kath­leen Secher, M/ M Davi<\ SeImayer, M/ M John Senna, Mrs. M,organ Sheehy, Louise Soldani, Ida Thomas, M/ M Alexander Thompson, M/ M Robert Tighe, M/M David Tucker, M/M Richard Vantassell, M/M William Verzola, M/M Emery Visconti, Caroline Wade, M/M Albert Willey, Judith Wyman

SEEKONK Our Lady of Mount Carmel $300 Rev. Thomas C. Mayhew; $250 Rev.

Edward J. Byington, $200 M/ M Jesse Hendrick, M/ M Lawrence Weyker $150 M/M Henry Foley, M/M William Heaney, M/M Anthony Hen­

dricks, MI. Carmel Holy Name Society; $110 M/M Alfred Boucher; $100 Mrs. Mariano Cavallaro, M/M Maurice Hurley, M/M Paul Kilmartin, Dr. & Mrs. Richard E. Murphy, M/M Edward Olean, M/M Robert Pereira, M/ M John Raposa, M/ M ~oger Sullivan; $60 Jane Barker, $55 Mrs. Stephen Clegg; $52 M/M Frank Gamboa, $50 Irene Anthony, In Memory of Ernest Beauregard, M/M Ray Corrigan, M/M Robert Deloge, JoseO. Doro, M/ M Louis C. Dupere, M/M Gerald Foley,,M/M Thomas Kerwin, M/ M Larry Marshall, M/M Edward Martin, Mrs. Louise Oakland, M/M William O'Brien, ~r., Rita H. O'Neill, M/M Ste­phen Perry, M/M Eugene Rebello, M/M Peter Ward

$40M/M WilliaritAdair, M/M John Ferreira, M/M Armand Lemieux, Antonio Ribeiro, Jr.; $35 M/ M Dennis Antunes, M/ M Henq'Cosimini, M/M John Medeiros; $30 Mrs. Angelica Andrade, M/M Alfred R, Beniot, Mrs. Linda Bosworth. J. James Drapeau, M/ M Carmine Ippolito, Mrs. Elizabeth Kempke, M/MSergio Macedo, M/M George McGee, Angela Medeiros, Emily Medeiros, M/M F.rank Mooney, M/M Joseph Motta, Jr., M/M J. Mulvey, M/M George Roderick, M/M Robert Skurka, M/M Stephen Tracey .

$25 M/ M Antone Alexander, M/ M David Amaral, Joseph M. Amaral, M/M Anthony Andrade, Mrs. Wilfred Blanchette, Mrs. Eva Bosworth, M/ M Ron Boudreau, M/ M. William Bowen, Jr., M/ M Thomas Brewer, M/M L.P. Capron, M/M Henry Danesi, M/M Robert J. DeFontes, Frank DeMattos, M/M Anthony DeSilva, M/M Daniel DiPietro, M/M John L. Enright, Dr. & Mrs. John Erhardt~LorettaFerreira, M/ M James Furtado,.M/M Alfred George, M/M Walter Gerula, M/M Richard Gre­goire, M/M Gaetano V. Grima, M/M William Jarvis, M/M Frank Lewis, M/ M Gerald J. Lima, M/ M James Lovely, William B. NcAuliffe, M/ M Marc D. Miller, M/M Stephen McCarron, Joseph Medeiros, Jr., M/M Samuel J. Mulholland, M/M Steven Novega, M/M Manuel Ormonde, M/M Philip Price, Mrs. Anna Propatier, Robert J. Propatier, Judy Roldan, M/ M Michael Rufful, Mrs. Cornelius Shackett, M/ M John F.

" Sheehan, Jr., M/M Leroy B. Simmons, M/M Robert Spelman, M/M Robert A. Stevens,M/M William Toole, M/M Joseph Trojan, Dr. & Mrs. Jesus B. Valdepenas, M/M Dennis Veader, M/M Richard Veader, Mrs. Peter Zollo '

St. Mary $800 In Memory of Mahoney & Leonard Families; S500 M/ M Bernard O'Toole; S400 St.' Vincent de Paul Society, S330 M/M Joseph Hodge; $300 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine; $275 M/M John S., Francis; $200 Dr. & Mrs. Burroughs; $180 M/M David Francis; $170 Dr. John Belsky, $150 M/M Gerard Cinq-Mars, M/M Charles Messier, M/M

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John Murphy; SI25 M/ M John Harrington; S105 M/M B.A. Dzija; $100 St. Mary's Women's Guild: M/,M John Marshall, Mrs. Foster Boldt; M/M Jos. P. Canning, Jr., M/M Martin Carr, M/M Daniel Hanlon, M/M Alfred L'Heureux; Dr. & Mrs. Alex MacIsaac, M/M Edmund' Murray, M/ M Frank Padykula, Dr. & Mrs. Raymon Riley, Anne Schiller

S75 M/M Andrew P. Harney; $60 M/M H.E. Morriseau; $50 M/M Gilbert Dubois, M/M Paul Dumont, Jr., Joseph E. Grenier, M/M Ray­mond Hayes, M/M Roger LaFrance, M/M George McCarthy, M/M Joseph Palana, M/ M James Souza, M/ M Wilfred Thomson, M/ M Law­rence Welch, M/M Robert Bessette, Agnes Blake, Mrs. David Blake, M/M George Casey, Mrs. Morris Dumin, James Egan, M/M'Lawrence Jarvis, The Misses Kelly, M/M Herbert Leddy, M/M Harold McCor­mick, M/ M John McDermott, Jr., M/ M Joseph Meagher, M/ M Francis Menard,Yincent O'Brien, Kathryn Donahue, John Pereira, M / M Eugene Perry, M/M John Ross, M/M Thomas Silvia, Eric W. Spencer, Michael J. Tansey, Sr., Wilfred Thornhill, M/M Henry Young

$40 Henry Arundale, M/M Roger Ferland, M/ M Charles M. Haley, M/ M Harry Harker, Mrs. Catherine Hayes, M/M George LaBelle, M/ M Gerald Lanoue, M/M Leo Marcoux, M/M John Sadlier, M/M Daniel Arrighi; $35 M/.M Ralph Baumgartel, M/M Roland Camire, Ernest Emond, M/M Bert Sullivan, M/M John Tobin, Mrs. MaryE. Coyle; $30 M/ M Rene Beauchemin, M/ M Arthur C. Bergeron, Jr., M/M Benjamin Braga, M/M Frederick Dobras, M/M Harold Doran, M/M Robert Erwin, Mrs. William Figura, M~s. Manuel Furtado, M/M Norman Gam­ache, M/M Francis Laushway, M/M Lawrence Kokoszka, Mrs. Jacques Leduc, Edna Masgay, M/M Joseph Perry, Mrs. Robert Pritchard, Jere­miah Raposa, M/M Paul Tetrault, M/MMyronT. Dourado, M/M Wm. Dunn, M/M Raymond Sinotte, Mrs. Charles Welden

$25 Mrs. B.L. Amos, Mrs. Keram Arabian, Mrs. Susan Armell, Mrs. Roger Barney, M'/ M Robert Basiliere, Mrs. W. Bechtel, Patricia Bessette, M/M Daniel Bevilaqua, M/M 'Ronald Boivin, M/M Gaetan Brochu, M/M Richard Carignan, M/M Richard Churchill, M/M Arthur Clout­ier, M/M William Cushman, M/M Sterling Dalton, M/M Joseph Don Carlos, Mrs. Guy Eklind, Mrs. James Elliott, M/M Loui~ Emond, Jr., M/M Roger Farren, M/M Robert Feighery, M/M Frank Foley, M/M Robert Fontaine, M/M Frank Fournier, M/M Richard Girard, M/M Robert Gravel, M/ M Thomas Hein'z, M/ M Peter Jacobson, George L. Conley, M/M Joseph Gonsalves, M/M Frank Kosowski, M/M Joseph Chandley, M/¥ Edward Harrop, M/M Robert Jacobs, M/M Sylva

. Langlois, , $25 M/M Philip Lockwood, M/M John LtlDd, M/M James McDade,

Mrs. Robert Muggle, M/ M Alliert Nerbonne, Mrs. Angela Robertson, Mrs. Anne Sevigny, M/ M James Sequeira, Carolyn Speeckaert, M/ M Fredrick Theberge, M/M David M. Turinese, M/M Clifford Wallace, Arthur Jaskierny, Mrs. Andrew Jennings, M/M Robert Kenneally, M/ M Louis Kuffrey, M/M Armand LabTie, M/M Donald Lamond,l\1argaret Lockwood, M/M Peter Louvaris, Mrs. Thomas Maguire, Thomas F. Maguire, Mrs. Joseph Marcinkwicz, M/M Albert Masse, M/M James McArdle,. Mrs. John McNally, M/M Manuel Mello, M/M Wesley Morey, M/M William O'Brien, M/M Raymond Parker, Mrs. John R. Przybyla, M/M Roger Reeves, M/M Joseph Regan; Alderic Richard, M/M Manuel Silvia, M/M Frank Santos, M/M Charles Scott, M/M Joseph N. Sherry, M/M Charles Sirois, M/M George St. Laurent, Mrs. Joseph Strycharz, M/ M Harry Tankard, M/ P.:f George Therrian, Sr., Mrs. Mary Titus, M/M Leo Tracey, Susan y. Tracey, M/M Normand Trahan, M/M Joseph Velardo, M/M Richard Voccio, M/M Henry Yeretsky, M/M Clement Ziroli .

OSTERVILLE Our Lady of Assumption $1100 Anonymous; $1000 Anonymous; $500

Rev. Clarence P.,Murphy; $300 Anonymous; $200 Anonymous, Catherine O'Connor, M/M David Wroe, Grace O'Connor, Anonymous; $100 M/ M Robert Grady,M/M John Dowd, Joseph Hilnnan, M/M Richard Gral­ton, Ruth Cunnion, Mrs. Paul Toohey, M/ M William Naughton, Jerome Doyle, M7M Jeremiah O'Connor,'M/M Thomas Fallon, Anonymous; $75 M/ M Oliver Champagny, $70 Anonymous; $50 M/ M Kenneth West, Edith White, M/M T. Jo,seph McCook, M/M Leonard Inglis, Jr., M/M Philip Boudreau, M/M Daniel Daly, Eileen McIver, William Wright, M/M Mark Dean, M/M Sherwood Tondorf, M/M George Milligan,

. Mrs. Edward Crosby, Arlene Cicierega, M/M James Ryan, Mrs. John Kavanagh, M/M Thomas Warren, Mrs. John Reilly, M/M Elinus Had­ley, Hope Burke, M/M Kevin Donnelly; $40 M/M David Sheehan, Anonymous;

$36 M/ M Curtis Sanford, $35 M/ M Carl Davis, M/ M Victor Adams, $30 Anonyinous; $25 M/M Obder McLean, Eileen Hurley, M/M John Hudson, M/M David Hayward, M/M Francis Farley, M/M Joseph Scanlan, Catherine Moriarty, Caroline Fermino, M/ M Gerald McLellan, Helen Callahan, Doris Fitzpatrick, M/M James Shields, Mrs. George Scott, M/M Richard Curley, M/M Ernest Swift, M/M Thomas Geoghe­gan, M/M Arthur Marney, M/M Francis McQuillan, Theresa Cronin, M/M Allan Williams, M/M Daniel Flynn, Mrs. Daniel Cronin, M/M Wilfred Harrigan, James Barry, M/ M John Bambara, M/ M Harry Tho­mas, Mrs. Thomas O'Donnell,' Mrs. Francis Butler, Claire Barvenik, M/M William Carpenter, M/M Joseph McNeil, M/M Charles Cassidy, M/M Stephen Shields, Anonym!Jus

WELLFLEET Our Lady of Lourdes $50 James Fegan, In Memory of Thomas &

Robert G~ay by his Wife & Mother; $30 Lorraine Kmiec; $25 M/ M Ernest Silva, Turrie Silva '

OAK BLUFFS Sacred Heart $325 Rev. James F. Greene; $150 M/M Henry Corey;

$100 In Memory of Rev. Msgr. Patrick H, Hurley V.F.; $50 Mrs. Harold G. Andrews, Manuel Coutinho, Mrs. James H, Butler, Mrs. Paul A. Green; $35 M/M James Cleary; $25 Mrs. Elmer Santos, M/M Robert Pacheco, Thomas De Mont, In Memory of Dorothy Hackett

VINEYARD HAVEN St. Augustine $250 Dean R. Swift; $100 Dukes County Savings Bank,

M/ M Patsy Nicolaci; $50 SI. Augustine's Guild; $35 Francis Pachico; $30 Dora Beauchemin; $25 Mrs. Ethel Alley, M/M H. Lester Baptiste, Ray­mond Billings, Jr., M/ M Melvin F. Cleveland, Jr., M/ M Manuel Estrella, M/M William S: Figueiredo, David Kann, M/M John C. Larson, F.E. Leslie, Druggist, M/M Petronio Ortiz, M/M Adrian F. Silvia, M/M Theophilus Silvia, Jr.

EAST FALMOUTH St. Anthony $400 Rev, Msgr. Maurice Souza; $150 Anonymous; $125

M/M John R. Martin, M/M George Botelho; $100 M/M Joseph Dow­ney, ~/M Patrick Lewis, M/M John L. Lopes, M/M CharlesMahoney, M/M John A.. Reine, Mrs. Jeanette Benson, M/M Thomas A. Brown, M/M Manuel G. Souza, Jr., Margaret R. McGaffigan, Clara Pacheco, John P. Cabral, M/M Frank M: Teixeira, M/ M Charles Tupper, M/ M William Bonito, M/M Michael Rodriguez, M/ M Richard L. Corey;

$75'M/M Manuel S. White, Jr., M/M Gordon A. Newton; $70 M/M Anthony Spagone; $50 Donald Karl, M/M George Gonsalves, M/M David F. Correllus, Lt. Col & Mrs. William Joyce, M/M George L. Manning, M/M Jayme Moniz, M/M Arthur Monteiro, M/M Guy Nick­erson, M/M John H. Macedo, M/M Patrick Bishop, M/M Joseph Andrade, M/ M Daniel L. Pacheco, M/ M Frank Teixeira, In Memory of Mary & Gualdino Ferreira, M/ M Joseph Costa, M/ M John Richardson, M/M William A. Burke; $40 James Moran, Geraldine Robbins, M/M Manuel C. Medeiros, Manuel F. & Randolph Rapoza, M/M Antone Vieira, Mrs. Beatrice Emerald,' M/ M Paul Servis; $35 M/ M George Barboza, M/ M Frank G. Souza, M/ M Albert Souza, M/ M Manuel L. Tavares;

$30 Mrs. M.L. Rezendes, M/M Theophilus Oliveira, M/M Joseph Farland, Mrs'-Louis Perry, M/M John L. Dias, Adlein Moniz. Sarah P. Corey, M/ MDaniel Ferreira, M/ M Robert W. Sylvia; $25 M/ M John G. Clinch, M/ M Thomas Arnold, M/ M John Millroy, In Memory of George P, Cabral, M/ M Frank Figuerido, M/ M Joseph Figuerido, M/ M Vincent Luckraft, M/M James Cardeiro, M/M Anthony Garner, Jr., M/M Joseph Ferreira, Dominga D. Andrade, Mary Needham, Mrs. William Carson, M/ M Antone Martin,Jr., M/ M James Coddington, M/ M Frank Almeida, M/M William DaPonte, M/M William Bento, M/M Manuel M. Valadao, M/ M Rodney DeMello, M/ M Gilbert L. Tavares

$25 M/M Maurice J. Tavares, Mrs. Carl Rocker, M/M E. Michael Moniz, M/ M Joseph L. Tavares, M/ M John A. Walker, M/ M James F. Grady, M/M John L. Silvia, Jr., M/M Curtis E. Hill, M/M John Dias, Jr., M/M WalterJ. Fraser, M/M George Mandigo, Mrs. Blanche Perry, M/M Louis J. Fuccillo, M/M Francis Skelly, James Howe, M/M Michael Byron, M/M Walter F. Pogorzelski, Mrs, Theresa H. Chisholm, M/ M Myron C. Medeiros, Jr., M/ M David Sanicki, Mrs. Agnes B. Lewis, M/ M Julio Santos, M/ M William Pearson, M/ M John L. Druley, M/ M Robert Wichterman

FALMOUTH St. Patrick $1750 Rev. Francis X. Wallace; $1000 Rev. James A.

McCarthy; $200 M/ M Gilbert Noonan; $100 M/M Paul Olenick, Marth.a R. Hearn, M/M James Sawyer, Mrs. Edmund Sherman, M/M LOUIS Tessier; $35 Gertrude Arcaro, In Memory of Margaret M. and John P. Sylvia, M/M John Ciummei, M/M Adam Kaspar, M/M Howard Lan­non, M/M Philip f. Mackey, Jr., Anonymous; $30 M/M Edward F. Adlum, M/ M Daniel Bartolomei, MI M Arthur RobichaUd, Anonymous

$500 M/ M Charles Bardelis, Anonymous; $200 A.E, Clancy; $150 M/ M Lionel Cure; SIOO Mary Ames, Dr. Edward Fitch, Paul McGonigle, Katherine Robbins, M/ M Kenneth Rebello, Loretta McKeon, M/ M Paul Goulet, M/M E. Heylin, M/M Louis Tessier, Mrs, Edmund Sherman, MI M Paul Loenick; $60 Anonymous; $50 Mrs. Lawrence Breed, Frances P. Barry, David Carr, Lucina Collins, M/M James Conley, Mrs. Jo~n

Donovan, M/ M Melvin Dolan, John Flaherty, Gerald Flynn, Mrs. Damel Geronimo, M/M Joseph F.X. Hill, M/M Vincent Iness, M/M John Jones, MI M Paul Kelliher

$50 Edward Kempton, M/M Richard Lopes, Mrs. Joseph B. Miskell, M/M Jesse Miller, M/MJoseph Miskell, Jr., George Morin, M/M Tho­mas L. Matthews, Jr., M/M John'Maloy, M/M John B. Osborne, Jr., M/MArmand Ortins, M/M Edward Studley, John Walsh, M/M Ray­mond Laliberti, Anonymous; $45 M/ M Theodore Tavares; $40 Mrs, Clarence Anderson, Robert McDonald .

$150 M/ M Richard L. Kinchla; $100 M/M Michael Grady, The Joseph O'Donnell Family;.$75 Edmund G, Wessling; $50 Mrs. James Cassidy and Margaret Cassidy, Mrs. Everett Finnell, M/M Robert Granfield, M/M Edwin Medeiros, Mrs. Patrick McDon!1ell; $40 M/M Robert L. Koob, $35 Mrs. Reed Hamilton; S30 M/M Robert Dutra; $25 Barbara Hughes, M/M James Mahoney, MI M Patrick Twohig, M/M VictorS. Pozerycki, M/M Michael E. Procek, Sr., M/M Paul Harney, M/M Harry Spooner, M/M Michael Ames, Col & Mrs. Norman LaForest, Mrs. Max Cohen, M/M Olin Kelley, M/M Chester Christie, Michael & Donna Herlihy,

S25 M/M Dante Memmolo, M/M Joseph A. Lamont, M/M John Malone and Family,M/M John Murray, M/M Richard Gill, M/M Harris Averbuck, M/ M John Dalton, James Nidositko, Sr" Mrs. 'Robert E. Hynn, M/M David J. Miller, M/M John Condon, Louise M. Cook, Mrs. Lawrence Burdo, M/M-Bernard Cassidy, M/M Albert Fetters, M/M Eugene Higgins, M/M Kevin Lane, Dr. & Mrs. John Lee, M/M Navin, MI M Joseph Neary, M/M John Pimental, M/ M Richard Sher­man, Mrs. Helen Sullivan, M.L. Waggett, Edwin Zylinski . $25 Theresa Albert, M/M John Banner, M/M Leonard Barr, M/M Neil Bennett, Mrs. John J. Burke, Margaret A. Burke, M/ M Frank Castles, M/M Gail Cavanaugh, M/M Francis Close, Rita Conlon, M/M William T. Connor, Anne G. Corsini, M/M Lawrence Costa, G.H. Creighton, Mrs. Francis Dardis, Josephine Doyle, William Drew, Mrs. Vincent Duffany, M/M Joseph L.R. Dumais, M/M Edward Enos~ Jr., Mrs. John Flynn, Mrs. James Forman, M/M Myron Gaddis, M/M Paul Gilmartin, M/ M Anthony G1ista, Mrs. Bertram Haddon, James W. Haley, Mrs. Frank Harrison, M/M Herbert Hart, M/M Thomas L. HicI(ey, Cmdr. & Mrs. John M. Joseph, Mrs, Richard Kippen, M/ M

,Joseph Knych, M/M Kevin Lane ' $25 Mrs. Winthrop Lumbert, M/M Raymond Maguire, M/M Jerry

McCay Harold McCormick, M/M Frank McFarland, M/M Hubert McKen~a, M/M Arthur Mello, M/M Aldo Milanese, M/M Frederick Morris, M/M John Moylan, Rita F. Noll, Phillip O'Brien, M/M John, O'Connell, M/ M.Thomas O'Donnell, Mrs. Wallace Pierce, Aida Vita Re, M/ M Paul Rich, Harriet Strong, M/ M Ernest Zakrewski, M/ M Charles Clifford, Anonymous '

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~4.0 M/M Roger Cahill, M/M George Gardner, William Sheehy, MI M Wilham Cannon, MI M James Davenport; $36.50 Daniel Buckley, Jr.; $30 Peter & Mary Driscoll, Isabel Gomes,. MI M Frank Allen; 525 James Coughlin, Elizabeth Miller, M/M James Love, Mrs. George Sweeney, M/M Ralph Long, M/M Leonard Dutille, M/M John Carroll, M/M Francis Concannon, Sylvester Donahue, Bernice Gusha, Joseph Keough, MI M Daniel Larkin Anthony O'Donnell, M/ M John Raneo, M/ M. Joseph Barber, M/ tJ William Oriswold, Oliva Marston, E.D. McCul­lough, Esther McCullough, MI M Robert Snow, MI M John Barry, John Steele, Amy Carbonneau, MI M James Donnelly, MI M James Egan, Mrs. Robert Gott, Anna Raftery, Edith Ryan, MI M Victor Benson, David Berry, Lucy Bryan, Patrick & Margaret Maher, Mrs. Donald Bradley, Matthew Crehan, MI M Frederick Buttner, Mrs. Simon Connor, M/ M Cornelius Driscoll, MI M Kenneth Durling, $25 Edmund Giblin, M/ M Edward O'Brien, M/M John Sennett, M/M William Hynes, Richard McCormick, Mrs. Arthur MacDonald, Rose Silva, Mrs. Ralph Cum­mings, M. Abbie Pierce, Paul McGilvery, M/M William Rice, Helen T. Sullivan, S.J. Calhoun, Margaret Valencia, Ruth Shewan, MI M Bertram Dubois, Margaret DeViney, Dorothy Hewins, M/M Rufus Pina, Rose Dalldorf, Mrs. James Menzies, MI M Lawrence Duffy, Mrs. Ralph Whe­lan, M/M Paul Murray, Margaret Delaney, Dr. & ,Mrs. John Roche, Felicia Juras, Wanda Juras, Julio Barrows, Helen Riendeau, MI M Albert Musto, Mrs. Fred Curtis

525 M/M William McShane, M/M Paul Frank, M(M Lawrence Hen­ningsen, M/ M Raymond Alvey, MI M Robert Lally, MI M I::dward Blute, M/M Thomas Egan, M/M Herbert Gumpright, M/M William O'Don­nell, M/M William Conway, M. Michael McDonough, M/M William Conway, M. Michael McDonough, M/M Harold· Weldon, Dorothy O'Neill, M/M Joseph Fernandes III, Irene Cook, Muriel Scully, M/ M Wallace Dyson, Lillian Charles, M/ M Joseph Shanahan, Catherine Dra­han, MI M Joseph Gaffney, MI M William McColgan, MI M Henry Cus­ick, M/M Robert Glaser

SOUTH YARMOUTH St. PuIs Tenth $1500 Rev. Msgr. Henry T. Munroe; $400 M/M Joseph

Neeley; 5300 Dorothy P. Ewing, Mrs. Gouveia, M/M William Hogan, MI M Harry Varnum; 5250 Mary J. Falla and Mrs. Mary A. Falla; 5200 M/M John Doherty, M/M Charles Eager, M/M Henry Fitzgerald,James W. Kelly, Mrs. Joseph F. Mitchell, M/M John Shea, M/M William Smith, M/M George Wefers; 5150 Mrs. William J. O'Brien, M/M F.W. Quinn, M/M Emerson Snow, MI M Thomas Williamson, Jr.; $140 MI M Frederick Mullen; 5100 M/M Arthur Beatty, M/M Russell Caron, Ruth P. Donovan, G. Dorothea Ellis, Mirian Ellis, Mrs. Brooks Evans, .

5100 M/ M Martin Geraghty, Mrs. John T. Hagan, Mary G. Hamilton, M/M Daniel Kelleher, Marjorie E. McCready, Mrs. Edward Morrow, Russell- Janet Murphy, M/M Richard W. Neitz, M/M J.F. O'Rourke, M/M David Pearson, Capt. - Mrs. Edward J. Quinn, M/M James H. Quirk, M/M James H. Quirk, Jr., M/M Thomas Rafferty, Evelyn Rhodes, Corinne H. Shea, Mr. Kerry Smith, Winifred Stenson, Barbara A. Sullivan, M/M Joseph Tuscher, Charles Young, Mary Young, M/M Thomas Walsh

$SO MI M Joseph D. Evers, MI M D.J. Sullivan; 515 Thomas & Sally F. Butler, M/M Douglas Donovan, Mrs. Ferdinand f. Killian, M/M Ray­mond Ludden, MI M John Mitchell, Alice & George Roberts, MI M William Yoo; $60 M/M Jos. A. Glebauskas, Mrs. John J. O'Hara, Mrs. Malcolm Slayter, MI M Joseph M. Tierney; $50 Mrs. John Annessi, MI M Gino Azzola, Mrs. Harlod Beach, Roland Boucher, Richard Brenner, MI M Donald Burns, Mrs. Yvonne Broadcorens, MI M Robert Cambra, M/M Philip Chagnon, M/M W.J. Cusick, Maj. Ret. Mgt. J. Conley

550 Anne Conley, MI M Andrew E. Corrigan, M/ M Francis H. Cronin, M/M James G. Carroll, M/M Daniel J. Casey, M/M Robert Cun­ningham, MI M Joseph P. Charles, Rita Church, Helen Donahue, MI M Thomas P. Dean, MI M Eugene Duquette, Edward Dunleavy, MI M Edward F. Doherty, Herbert J. Evans, Mrs. Lillian Edwards, Mrs. John Fitzgerald, MI M John B. Giorgio, MI M George Haulman, John & Grace Howland, M/ M Joseph H. Jasper, Theodore Kappler, Lawrence Kenney, John J. Kelly, M/M George Kent, M/M Joseph Lewis, M/M Eugne McGillicuddy, M/M Bernard McCabe, M/M Peter McNamara, M/M Edward McGrath, M/ M Francis Martin, Mrs. Dennis O'Connor, Mrs. Mary C. Ormiton, M/M John O'Dowd, Madeleine V. Paradis, Joseph Ryan, Harold Shaughnessy, Dr.-Mrs. Edmund J. Sullivan, Eveline L. Sullivan, Mrs. Arthur J. Sullivan, Phyllis M. & Bernard Touhy, M/M Eugene R. Tilley, Mrs. Thomas J. Walsh, Mrs. Frederick Wyckoff;

540 Mrs. Joseph E. Colgan, M/M J.F. Doherty, Esther McKim, M/M George F. O'Brien; 535 Dr.-Mrs. Peter Amorosi, Manuel Aresta, M/ M Charles Cronin, MI M William J. Cunningham, MI M Atilio L. Ferdenzi, John J. Gill, Dr.-Mrs. Arthur J. Gorman, M/ M Joseph Guerreiri, Adam Kurpat, M/M John Norris, Jr., Mrs. Richard O'Neill, M/M Henry Paquin, MI M Wesley Richardson, MI M Edward J. Robinson, Mary Sheehy; 530 MI M Alfred Ferro, MI M William Griffith, Mrs. John Grant, Mrs. F. Frederick Moynihan, M/M Clyde O'Boyle, Raymond V. Reilly, Jr.. MI M R.G. Sibley, Mrs. Russell B. Weymouth

525 Mrs. Richard Angeley, M/M John Barker, Mrs. Dora Bernier, MI M William' Behan, MI M Rayinond Bois, Mrs. James F. Brennan, M/M J.G. Burke, MI M George Caggiano, MI M John Callahan, John P. Campbell, MI M Edward Carbone, Jose Cardoza Family, MI M Thomas Carey, MI M Verne W. Carey, M/ M John Carroll, John B. Casey, MI M Frank Chamberland, Mrs. John Cochran, MI M James B. Coffey, MI M Charles E. Colbert, M/M Warren J. Cole, MI M Andrew Comeau, Mrs. Charles Conant, MI M William Conley, MI M Victor Constanzo, Benedict Costello, M/M Thomas Cunniff, Ms. Helen C. Cunningham, M/M John Davidson, Mrs. James Desmond, Patrick & Anne Dineen, Andrew Doherty, Mrs. Alice Donohue, Matthew & Anna Donovan, Mrs. John R. Donovan, Gail Doyle, Francis Driscoll, M/M Ralph Dumas, •

525 M/ M Russell Eckel, M/ M Wallace Enerson, M/ M William Espo­sito, George Finn, M/M Robert Finn, M/M William Finnerty, Mrs. Matthew Fitzsimons, Mrs. Barbara Fitzgerald, M/ M Louis Florio, Mrs. Frederick Flukes, Mrs. JohnJ. Foley, M/M Michael J. Frucci, EleanorO. Gallagher, Mrs. Frank J. Gallagher, Helen V. Gill, M/M Michael Gilli­gan, Robert & Virginia Ginivan, MI M Albert Gioisa, H. Irene Golden, M/M Bernard Gould, M/M John J. Gould, M/M Arthur J. Gromley, Mrs. Henry H. Hanelt, M/M John F. Healy, M/M Gerard Heffernan, M/ M William Hefler, MI M Joseph Higgins, Mrs. John Holbrook, MI M John Houst, M/ M Stephen Hunter, Howard Hupfer, Mrs. George H. James, M/ M Earland Jordan, Ann M. Kelly, Mrs. Joan Kenneally, MI M Hugh Kilmartin, MI M Charles Knox, MI M John F. Lally, MI M James Lapslet, ~rigo L. LaTanzi, Mary Lavers, MI M Thomas Lonergan, MI M R.J. McCarthy, M/ M JamesJ. McKay, M/M William McKenney, Helen M. McNulty, M/M Richard Maguire, M/M George Magurn, M/M Haynes Maloney, M/M James R. Maneely

525 MI M Elliott Martin, Mrs. Anthony Masciarotte, Mrs. Marie Mas­lanka, MI M Richard Maxwell, Marion E. Meade, Mrs. Joanne Michalski, Walter W. & Mabel M. Millet, M/M John Miskines, M/M Edmund C. Mossey, M/M William T. Moynihan, Ms. Ruth Mulford, M/M Joseph Mullen, M/M Mulligan, Mrs. John Murpliy, M/M Thomas Murray, Mrs. Frances Nocella, Mrs. Joseph Norton, M/ M Joseph P. O'Loughlin, M/M Hubert L'Neill, M/M Cecil Patrick, M/M Carl E. Peterson, M/M Candido PiiltO, Clara Porter, MI M Fernand Preston, Margaret F. Quayle, Ms. Mary Rllnagan, M/M Elroy D. Reardon

525 M/ M Albert Robbins, Mrs. Mary Ryan, MI M Donald Sheehan, John Sheehan, M/M Neil H. Smith, M/M William Sorbie, M/M James Stephens, M/ M James Stewart, Mrs. John Sullivan, Mrs. John A. Sulli­van, Mrs. Lawrence Sullivan, Rita Swenson, M/ M Richard Terrio, M/M Edmund Tessier, Ruth Thacher, M/M George Thompson, M/ M Edward Tierney, Esther M. Turnbull, M/M Joseph Walker, M/M Basil Walsh,

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Mary Agnes Walker, Mary Agnes Wesner, Mrs. J. Chester Wheeler, Gertrude F. Whelan, Mrs. Hilary Whelan, Mary White, MI M Thomas E. Wood

5500 M/~ James Peterson; $400 M/M Douglas J. Murray, $250 Arthur J. O'Brien; 5100 M/M Jeremiah Herlihy, Lillian Holzman, M/M Jam~s L. Keany, H.M. Len, M/M Harold S. Raybould, Grace Reilly, LOUIse .Scalley, MI M Robert. R. Surrette; $15 Mrs. Francis Conroy; $50 Josephme G. Davern, M/ M Herman S. Dodge, M/ M Francis Donnelly, ~ar~e. Duffy, ":II M David E. Gallagher, MI M Joseph Hayes, Joh & Vlrgmla Hutc~mson, M/M Carmen Izzo, M/M Wilbur Johnson, M/M Clarence F. Kmg, MI M James Landrigan, M/ M Francis Mahoney, Mrs. John Manwari~g, Katherine McDermott, Gordon A. McGill, M/M Frank V. Medelr?s., M/M Laurence Morse, William F. O'Grady, W.A. Portley, M/M Wilham Scalley, M/M Richard Sullivan, MI M Joseph B. Whelan; . .

540 Margafet Grimes; 535 MI M Thomas Eaton, M/M John Kozlicak; 530 M/M Hugh T. Fee, Mary M. Finnegan, M/M Joseph Perna; $25 MI M Reneau Bouchard, Rosemary Byrne, Constance A. Casavoy, Mrs. Edw~rd L. Condon, Kathleen A. Condon, Alice & Ed Connolly, Francis J. Cromn, Joseph A. D'Agostino, Vincent N. Delaney, M/M Joseph Deve­ney, M/M Gilbert Dillon, Mrs. Charles P. Driscoll, Mrs. Gerard Dupuis, Mrs. Jam.e~ F. Fineg~n, MI M Richard S. Fitzgerald, MI M L.E. Flaherty, M/M WIlham Garrity, Helen Hansen, M/M Francis J. Henan, M/M John J. Jackmauh, Doris Jones, Mrs. Raymond Jones, Gertrude Kjel­lberg, M/M Donald F. Kolb, Mary E. Lachinsky, Joseph E. Lefebvre, M/M Thomas Lynady, Mrs. Daniel Lynch, Mrs. Catherine MacLelland, M/M Edward Madden, Mrs. Ralph E. McCoy, Mrs. Thomas P. McDo­nough, Mrs. James McGeary, MI M John McLean, MI M John J. McMa­hon, Margaret Mulligan, Mrs. Eileen P. Paine, M/M Joseph Panek, M1M Norbert Parent, Bernice J. Poutas, Mrs. Antonio J. Rossi, Gertrude M. Santry, Mrs. George H. Smith, M/M K.E. Streight, M/M Edward Streite, Albert & Anne Theroux

WOODS HOLE St. Joseph $500 Rev. James P. Dalzell A Friend; $150 M/ M Emil Tietje;

$110 M/M Eugene Young; $100 M/M Walter Daniels, M/M Walter Murphy, Knights of Columbus, A Friend; $50 Claudia Pendergast, Rosemary A. Furey, M/M Eugene Laforet, M/M Stephen McInnis, M/ M Harley Knebel, A Friend; 535 MI M Frank Duffy; 525 Marie Healey, M/M Barry O'Neil, A Friend

COTUIT/MASHPEE . ChrIst the KIng $SOO M/M Harold Allick; 5125 M/M Robert Dosch;

$100 Ruth Jonis, Claire Lane, M/M James Lyons, M/M George Balch, MI M Ernest Henderson, Bridget Burke, MI M Anthony Franchi, MI M J. Norman Fitzgerald, MI M Henry Labute, Mary Shea, MI M George Car­roll, M/M Paul Quillley, M/M Vincent F. Puleo, Sr.; $50 M/M John Davitt, M/ M Michael Fusco, Caroline Gilligan, M/ M James Kaminske M/M Philip Cronan, M/M Gregory Beckel, M/M J. Raffetto, M/M Michael Sullivan, Edith Hurley, Edward F. Donovan, M/M Joseph O'Keefe; 535 Benjamin Yuanchuck; $30 M/M George Doherty, .

530 M/ M James Hannan; 525 Shirley Peters, The John Almeida Fam­ily, Helen Scudder, Virginia Belanger, MI M Kevin Shackett, MI M Emile Lareau, MI M Daniel Leary, Christine Gorham, MI M Joseph Borowski, ~/M Alfred Tracy, M/M William Johnston, M/M Thomas Devine, Violet Debruyn, MI M J.P. Chisholm, Anne Shaw, M/ M Ralph Blevins, Annette Dietel, Sarah M. Fordham, M/M Francis McGee, M/M James Souza, M/M Henry Urquhart, M/M Kenneth Perreira, The Abreau Family, M/M John Sorcenelli, Jr., John Losan, Mary Bjork, M/M Thomas Glennon, Katherine Gomes, John Moran, MI M Frederick Eve­rett, MI M Francis Hassey, MI M Angelo Massa, Marie Trumbour Pau­line Meuse, M/M Edwin Peterson ' .

-HYANNIS • St. Francis Xavier 5S00 Very Rev. Edward C. Duffy, V.F.; 5500 Rev.

Albert J. Ryan; 5300 Rev. Robert C. Donovan; 5250 M/ M Charles W. Riley; 5200 John E. & Elizabeth C. Grady. M/ M A.a. Richards, Mary Shea;5150 MI M Thomas Golden; 5125 MI M Marshall K. Lovelett; $110

.M/ M Edmond W. Dery,Jr.;5100 M/M John Barrows, Robert Chadwick, MI M James Carson, M/ M Angelo Cataldo, M/ M Harry Ferrullo, M/ M James Hobert, Mrs. Mary Landry, Eileen F. Lovett, Mary Lovett, M/ M William Marnell, MI M James McLaughlin, Margaret McLean, Josephine McLean, M/M John -Medeiros, Dr. & Mrs. Miller, M/M Arthur Plummer, Margaret M. Raymond, M/ M Ralph Rocheteau, MI M Michael Santos, Lillian Senteio

515 M/ M Thomas Carroll, MI M Daniel Francisco, Mrs. Marie Her­lihy, M/M Thomas Loughlin, Kathleen Maddison, M/M Asa Stanley; 565 Mrs. Celina Bouchard; 560 M/M Thomas C. McGarry; $50 M/M Frederick Barr, Dorothy Beucler, M/M William Carmody, MI M Karl M. Christianson, M/ M Charles J. Cogan, Mrs. Robert S. Coleman, MI M Joseph Crimmins, M/M Robert Crockett, M/M Arthur Davidson;

5\00 Domenic J. Fazio, Robert Jameson, M/M Edward Maloney, M/M Frederick Sampson, John Vetorino; 560 M/M John Briggs, M/M Donald Kane, M/ M Robert King, M/ M John McConnell, Violette Tho­mas; 550 M/M Austin Bell, M/M Edward P. Deveney, M/M Frank Dolan, M/ M Richard Dresser, MI M Roger Edwards, M/ M Victor Enright, Margaret Fitzpatrick, MI M John Flaherty, Jr., M/ M Joseph Flynn, M/M William Geick, M/M Noel G. Henry, Theodore Holmes, Mary Hubler, Mrs. Herbert G. Jackson, M/ M John W. Johnson, M/ M Edward Kelly, Jr., MI M Thomas Kenneally, M/ M Bernard Lagay, Mrs. Harry Laird, Mrs. Rose Lee, Mary Lynch, Mary M. McAdoo, Francis McGillen, M/M John T. McKenna, Jr., M/M Richard Mitchell

550 M/M James M. Murray, M/M John F. Murray, M/M Antonio Nicolazzo, Lydia Noonan, James L. O'Connor, Dr. & Mrs. Francis O'Neil, Frank J. & Bernadine M. O'Neil, Thomas E. O'Rourke, Richard J. O'Toole, Joseph P. & Joyce M. Paradis, M/ M William Perry & Family, M/ M Gerhard Robichaud, M/ M Melvin F. Rugg, Mary Ryan, Catherine Schell, M/M G.M. Shannon, Marjorie Sordillo, M/M Frederick J. Thome, M/M Harold West, Robert A. White, M/ M Robert Whitty; 540 Irene Aylmer, MI M Edward J. Barry, Mrs. Norma Barter, M/ M Kenneth Belsito, Mrs. Winifred Bopp, Mrs. Florence Borsari,

$40 Anna & Lawrence Cadigan, M/M Donald Chase, William J. Creighton, Alice Degnan, Ruth Degnan, John F. Dempsey, Mrs. Daniel Dunn, M/ M Carl Ferdensi, M/ M Charles Harkins, Mrs. Mildred Joslyn, M/M Jam,es Knudsen, Guy Lentini, Virginia M. Long, M/M Frank Marshall, M/M Antone Medeiros, M/ M Alfred McKenna, M/ M Mozart Moniz, Mrs. Guilford Mudgett, Ruth Muldowney, Thomas F. Murphy, Mrs. Lillian O'Donnell, M/ M William Pillion, Gerard Richard, M/ M Raoul Ross, MI M John D. Sheehan, Harold Wells; $35 MI M Edward J. Berg, Mrs. Richard Lucius, Mrs. Gerald Lyons, Florence A. Maher, Mrs. James McMahon & Frances, Mrs. Rosanna Mitchell, Mary C. Murphy, M/ M Leo Skaparas, M/ M Donald R. Tefft; $30 Mrs. Kathleen Aikens, M/ M John Best, M/ M Joseph Cairns, M/ M Louis Cataldo, M/M Daniel J. Coffey, MI M Elmo A. Conway, M/ M Alfred Giangrande, MI M Joseph McManus, Thomas Moore, MI M Joseph O'Connor, MI M John R. O'Neill, M{M George H. Stillson, M/M Harry Sylvester

$25 M/ M Ralph Ames, M/ M Roland Auger, Mrs. Grace Aylmer, M/ M Edward J. Bennett, M/ M David Berkeley, M/ M Joseph Boucher, Julia Bowen, M/M William Brady, Leonard G. Brown, M/M John Broussard, M/M James Brownlie, M/M Edmund Burke, M/M James Burke, Sr., Mrs. Virginia Campion, M/M Charles Cannon, Virginia Carlin, Mrs. James Ahearn, Mrs. Roger Brown, M/ M Joseph Cabral, M/M John Cavanaugh, Mrs. Marjorie Chipman, M/M Francis Cobb, Katherine Connolly, M/ M Daniel Constant, Richard Cressy, Hannah Dantos, M/M Oliva Denoncourt, M/M Adrian Desmond, Jeannette Donoghue, M/ M Harold Dore, M/ M Kenneth Dre'w, Sr., Dr. & Mrs. James F. Dunne, M/M Frank D. Emery, Joseph De Falco, Mrs. Elizabeth

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Fitzpatrick, M/M William Flanagan, M/M Bernard Fleming, M/M Wil­liam Flinn, M/M William P. Ford, M/M Louis N. Frangione, Mrs. Marie T. Gelinas, M/M Theodore Gelinas, M{M Edward A. Giardino, M/M William Gillespie, Madeline Golenski, M/M Fr~derick H. Grassie, Mrs. Edith Growe, Mrs. Thomas Hannon, Mrs. Frances Hayes, Ruth M. Hodziewich, M/M Lawrence B. Holmes, Richard F. Howard, M/M Charles H. Hurley, James P. Jordan, M{M Karolczak, Andrew Kelleher, MI M Richard Kullas, M/ M Norman Le Francois, M/ M George Leono­vich, Dorothy Loconto, Mrs. Anne Malone, MI'M James McCormick. M/M Thomas McGann, Mrs. Louise E. McKenna, Mrs. Mary McKenna, Eileen McVeigh

$25 MI M Robert Mee, M/ M John F. Meehan, M/M Thomas Messier, M/M William J. Miller, Jr., Arlene M. Moeller, M/M Joseph Montminy, Henry T. Morin, John L. Mulkeen, MI M John R. Mullin, Mrs. Esther Murchison, M/ M Donald R. Nolin, MI M Ralph Noonan, Lavender Norton, Mary F. Norton, M/M William F. O'Meara, M/M Joseph J. O'Neill, Margaret Pelder, James Pelietier, Mrs. Gertrude Perry, M/M John A. Pendergast, M/M Edward Purcell, Brenton Ray, M/M William Reavey, Mrs. Alton Robbins, M/M George Robertson, M/M John Robi­chaud, Salvatore Roccosalvo, Lilian Rounds, Mrs. Loretta Ryan, Louis Santos, Mrs. Frances Senteio, M/M Richard G. Smith, M/M W.M. Smith, M/M Wallace Smith, M/M A.W. Snow, M/M William E. Sulli­van, Mrs. Charles Szymanski, M/M Joseph A. Tansey, M/M Robert S. Taylor, M/M Robert Thorton, M/M Francis T. Todd, M/M William Twohig, MI M John Weston, Clara E. Yoo, M/ M Edward A. Zink

BUZZARDS SAY St. Margaret$125 Raymond Derosiers; $100 M/M Paul Barber; Rose

Arsenault; $15 M/M Charles Fuller, 550 Irene Gosselin, M/M Tony Vieira, Eugene Hughes, John Silva, MI M Walter Eno, Donald A. Harri­son, M/M James H. Feeney, Mrs. Anna Shea. M/M Albert Leonard, M/M Gordon Oliosi, M/M James Lynch, M/M Neil McCallion, M/M Gerald Hough, M/M John Gray, M/M Thomas Wenzel, M/M ~illiam Levangie, M/ M Manuel Silva, Mary McDonough, J. Colbert, Josephine Post, M/M Wilson Harding, M/M Ernest Perry, Andrew & Wilma McGraw, M/M James Mulvey; $40 M/M John O'Connell, Paul Rovin­son, Mr. O'Brien

535 M/M Gary Maloney, M/M Raymond Harrison, Mrs. Helen Per­kins, M/M John P. King, In Memory of James J. Tamagini, M/ M John Burns; 530 MI M Melvin Burns, August Christofori, M/ M James Lopes, M/ M Donald Lakin, M/M Fred McComisky; 525 Marie Andrews, Elea­nor Nickerson, Florence Carey, Mary Dudley. Ruth Auld, Gloria Sher­man, Joseph Curley, M/ M Francis R. Samson, Cecile Robbins, M/ M Nicholas Puorro, Mary Rautenberg, Pasquele Corricelli, M/ M Richard Dobbins, Georgina Lips, Martha Monaghan, MI M James Wadley, M/ M John W. McCaffery, Dolphin Inn, M/M Raymond Boucher, MI M Alex­ander Stoma, Paul Duffy, M/M Frank Potter, Lucy Leone, Mary Con­nors, MI M David Gudinas, M/M Louis Fachetti, M/M Herbert Zweig, Kay Connelly, Mrs. Ed Gustowski, M/ M Charles Loonie, MI M Andrew DiPasqua, Theresa McMahon, M/ M John Bourne, Constance Ikkela, Mrs. Henry Clancy, M/M Philip Jenkins, Helen A. Lawrence, Marie Garceau, M/M John Farrington, M/M William Reagan, MI M Leo Gag­non, Maj. & Mrs. Raymond Fisher, Eloise Reynolds, John Trant. M/ M Frank Rose, Mrs. Mildred Morse, Katherine Fernandes, M/M Robert Oden, In Memory of ChanIre Family, In Memory of Lopes Family, M/ M James Butler

ORLEANS St. Joan of Arc $2200 In Memory of Julia C. Andrews; $1000 M/M

John A. MacLellan; $150 M/M Joseph F. Leonard, M/M Bernard Maguire; $100 M/ M William B. Vautrinot, M/ M Robert J. Troy. Dr. &

. Mrs. Albert R. Voelkle, Beverly Adamkovic, Mrs. Wallis Barnes, M/M Ben Bartolini, M/ M Alfred L. Gasco, Mrs. Howard G. Gamsey, David Collins, Rebecca Ahern, M/ M Earle Mountain, Robert Lunt, Mrs. Tho­mas L. Counihan, Mrs. Frances Govett, Atty. & Mrs. Thomas La Tanzi, Mrs. Josephine Horton, Dr. & Mrs. Philip Morrison; $15 Atty. John S. Ahern, Capt. & Mrs. Elmer Costa, M/M Michael Forde, M/ M Thomas R. Lawson, John Kelly

$50 June Long, Mrs. John A. Reeves, Mrs. Gordon J. King, M/M Arthur Freund, M/ M Edward Millette, M/ M Alexander H. Patterson, MI M Francis Dugan, M IM Lewis Fiori, Elizabeth Ficco, Louise Borelli, M/ M Ronald N. Smith, Mrs. Alfred J. Gengras, M/ M Brian Leonard, M/M Howard R. Floan, Mary-Jo Elliott, Fred Sauer, M/M James T. Clancy, Dr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Moran, Mrs. Ann Spellman, Jane M. Lee, Mrs. John J. Dickey; $35 MI M John F. Sommerville, Mrs. Mildred Crowley, M/M Leonard Clifford, M/M Carl O'Neill, M/M Roland J. Frechette, Mrs. David Bessom, Sr., 530 MI M Joseph P. Kelley, William Kracke, Mrs. Helen Rabbitt; $25 M/M Ovila A. Richer, M/ M Paul Foley, Regina Hazelton, Carl E. Johnson, Helene J. Dawson, MI M Edward Bresnahan, M/ M Howard Led Duke, M/ M Earle Caswell, Rose & Kat­hleen Bresnahan, M/ M Vito Civita, In Memory of Msgr. Richard J. Hawko, Francis Burns, M/ M Joseph F. Dunn,

525 M/ M Keith E. Staples, Thomas J. Creavy, Mrs. Fred Henderson, M/ M Stanley E. Smith, Jr., M/ M Robert Linton, Mrs. J. Bruce Munro, Mrs. Florence Moran, M/ M Roger Rioux, M/ M Frank Fettig, Mrs. Rita Dohn, David Price, M/ M Emile Perreault, M, M Leonard Maza, Mary Quinn, Grace Schmidt, Joanna McCarthy, M/ M August P. Priess, Walter B. Driscoll, Mrs. Herbert Reckards, M/M Guy Farell, Charles J. Kimtis, M/ M Charles Walther, Edmund J. Oles, M/ M Theodore Vautrinot, M/M Nathan Anthony, M/M John A. Sullivan, M/M WalterJ. Brady, James Robson, M/M Ronald Chad, Agnes P. Membrino, M/ M Anthony J. Guerra, Mary T. Loftus

$25 Bernard McMahon, Flora Kane, Penny Duffy, M/M William Kennedy, Frances Fleming, Mrs. Frederick Specht, M/M John Largey, Jr., M/M Jon Eitelbach, Mrs. David Fleming, M/M Clifford Paquette, Bartholomew & Alice Healy, MI M William Whittemore, M/ M Joseph A. Hertig, Dennis Creedon, M/M John B. Brennan, M/M Walter T. McPhee, M/ M Robert Sullivan, Dr. & Mrs. Eugene F. McGee, M/ M Edward Metterville, Michael Sutton, Mrs. Edward Benz, Frances M. Tully, Mary M. Sheehan, Mary Mullaney, Dr. Ernest J. McKenna, Mrs. Harriet Royal, Mrs. Rohert M. Kelly, M/ M John F. Sheridan

525 M/M Leo Gallagher, Mary C. Kinne, M/M Robert Chiarello, M/ M Albert Norgeot, Anchor Marine, Inc., M, M Lucien A. Ozon, MI M Kevin Wells, M/ M Francis Smith, Mrs. Patricia Rotman, Vernon H. Landers: Mary G. Paget, M/ M John Shusdock, M/ M Robert Habbel, M/ M Joseph Hirschberg, M/ M Daniel Schwebach, M/ M William Pem­berton, M/M Charles Meads, M/M James A. Smith, M/M Arthur Hayes, Mrs. Eleanor Leonard, M/M James Graham, M/M Robert G. Scoff, Mrs. Rita Grindle .

PROVINCETOWN St. Peter the Apostle 5500 Rev. Edward' J. Burns; 5415 St. Vincent de

Paul -St. Peter's Conference; 5300 A Friend; $100 M. Dolores Burns, Roland Chamberland; 550 M/ M Francis X. Costello, Mrs. Ruth Rogers, Mrs. John C. Snow, A Friend; 540 James E. Burke, 535 M/M Michael Janopolis; $25 Willis Carlos, M I M Edward Carreiro, Tip for Top's Res­ -. taurant, M/ M Warren Costa, M/ M Joseph Dirsa, Genevieve Ferreira, Mrs. Dorothy Linskey, A Friend, James Santos, M/M Francis Silva, M/M Louis Rivers

5100 Blessing of the Fleet, Cape Cod Oil; 550 Snow and Snow, Attys.; 530 M/M James Roderick; $25 M/M Sylvester Dennis, M/M Thomas Francis, M/M Walter Harding, Mrs. Daniel Heibert, Christine Silva

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- NORTH FALMOUTH' St.Elizabeth Seton 5350 Rev. Joseph L. Powers, Rev. Joseph E. Wise­

man, C.S.C.; 5200 M/M Robert F. McDermott, M/M Kenneth P. Bat­tles; 5150 M/M George J. Power, Jr; 5120 M/M Noel Almeida, M/M John W. Donahue; 5100 M/ M Gerard Weidman, MI M James A. Ward, M/M James C. Tansey, M/M William H. Rogers, M/M Donald O'Con­nell, M/ M Joseph F. Montie, Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mrs. Manuel T. Medei­ros, MI M F.J. McCarthy, Jr., Mrs. Martin Lawless, Falmouth Council Knights of Columbus, Mrs. Payson Jones, Jr., M/ M Joseph P. Hurley, Mrs. Ralph Creemer, M/ M John F. Connolly, MI M William F. Costello, Judge& Mrs. Roger Champagne, MI M Donald Carpenter, M/M Robert Al)tonucci, M/ M Paul Boudreau; 575 Mrs. Rose H. Hurll, Mrs. Julianne Palmieri, 550 Dr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Kvaraceus, M/ M Peter J. Bagarella, Mrs. Christos Bezdaris, MI M Henry Dionne, Jr., Ralph DeGregorio, M/ M Paul Halpin, MI M Charles W. Harvey, John Hughes, Mrs. Joseph D. Hughes, Mrs. Stephen Kelleher. M/ M Charles L. K'enyon, M/ M James J. Kilroy, MI M Joseph McCann, Anne Marie McCarthy, Mary Morris, Ms. Clare M. O'Brien, M/ M Wm. Stone, MI M Ralph Vaccaro, M/M Lawrence J. Palmer

540 L. Richard & Sharon McKinney; 535 M/M James Doherty, Ms. Lucy B. Donahue, M. Veronica Weidman; 530 M/ M Donald Hassett, M/ M Charles S.lnnis,Jr., Mrs, Thomas Talbot, M/ M William P. Dillon; 525 MI M Jerry Arbrey, MI M Francis P. Bagarella, M/ M David Berco­vici, Mrs. Ralph E. Bold, M1M Domenic ,Caledonia, M/ M Robert Chi­sholm, MI M William Collentro, Mrs. Francis Corrigan, MI M Thomas Coyne, M/ M Earl Creemer, Mrs. Gabriel DaCosta, Mrs. Eunice L. Dahl­borg, M/ M Henry Dionne, Sr., M/M Fred S. Eggleston III, Jenkins, Cole & Gleason. Thomas Mignone, M/M Thomas A. Moniz, M/M James M. Razinha;

550 M/M Thomas Brill, Mrs. Christopher Duncan, M/M William Flaherty, M/M Charles Morgan, M/M James H. O'Connell, Dr. & Mrs. E. Arthur Robinson, M/ M John A. Ryan, Donald G. Southworth, MI M John Sullivan, M/M Chester Warner; 540 Warren A. Doe; 525 M/M Charles A. Fermano, Thomas Fermoyle, MI M Robert Ferreira, MI M Arthur G. Flaherty, M/ M Dana Freeman, M/M ThomasJ. Garvey, Mrs. Carlton Grant, Ms. Danielle Guay, M/M Karl Herendeen, M/M Jack Howard, Mrs. John Howe. M/ Me. Keefe Hurley, Hugh Gibbons, Mrs. John Gibbons, M/ M Robert Hallgring, Martha E. Hurley, M/ M John Joyce. Lee Kennedy, Mrs. May Kenny, M/M Charles Lawless, ·M/M Walter P. Leahy, Mrs. Joseph B. Lewis, M/M James Lyddy, M/M Richard Mahoney, M/M Joseph Martin, M/M Joseph Mazzucchelli, MI M Richard McCabe, M/ M John McCue, M/ M James McCue, Robert

'McGuire, Robert W. & G:M. Miller, M/M Mario Motta, M/M Richard Nixon, M/M Joseph B. Noonan, Mrs. Elise Noyes, Mrs. James P. O'Brien, M/ M Edmund O'Rourke. M/ M Warren J. Palmer, M/ M Tho­mas A. Rogers, M/M Frank Scarito, M/M Walter Shaw, M/M Jamie Soque, Mrs. Stephen e. Stressenger, Mrs. Thomas W. Summers

POCASSET St. John 51500 M/M Joseph McCarty; 51000 Rev. James W. Clark;

5500 M/ M Raymond Lambert, Sr.; 5310 A Friend; 5250 M/ M Arthur A. Hatch; 5200 M/M Michael J. Healy, A Friend; 5125 M/M Yury Mos­tovof;5100 Eleanore. Blaine. MI M Thomas E. Oliver, Mrs. e. Miniham, M/M John Rando, M/M Lawrence Brennan, A Friend; 560 M/M Gre­gory Riley: 550 Robert & Antonia Starck. MI M James Marzelli, Mrs. Manuel Brillo,Mario Timothy Villanti. M/M Keith E. Songer, M/M Neal Hayes, M/ M Edward Cassidy, Margaret Sabourin Carlson, Richard Crespi, Mrs. 0110 Becker, Mrs. Louis J. MacArthur, M/ M Hubert Tho­mas, M{ M Gerald Keenan, Mrs. Benjamin Harley. MI M Leonard White, M/ M Charles Resevick, Marie T. Johnson. M/ M John F. Nelson, MI M Stanley L. Bergeron, A Friend;

535 M/M Richard Sassone. Elizabeth Maginnis, M/M Russell Burns, A Friend; 530 Dr. & Mrs. William R. Fountain, RobertJ. Perchard, M/ M Joseph P. Sullivan, Jr., M/M Charles Lindberg, A Friend; 525 M/M Glenn M. French, MI M Gord.on Wixon, Mrs. Charles Emmons, M/ M Ernest A. Plante, Jr., M/ M Edward Ellis, M/ M Thomas E. Hanley, Kathleen Waters, Mrs. Robert E. McKenna, M/M John J. Sullivan, M/ M Edward J. Kenny, M/ M Leo P. Jacobs, Mrs. Benjamin F. Dimlich, John McNamara, M/M Norman Nichols, Mrs. Earl Bailey, M/M Henry J. Goff, M/M George B. Whalen, M/M Thomas Dunlavey, M/M Julius Madsen, M/ M Amedeo Leone, Mrs. Raymond Lucier, M/M Bernard J. O'Donnell, M/M John O'Brien, M/ M Robert C.orey, Phyllis I. McDo­nough, John P Wright, Eleanor G. Sheridan, MI M Thomas O'Reilly, M/M John Coughlin, M/ M Fred Comings, Mrs'. Lucienna LeBland, M/M P.E. Cruise~ Jr" M/M Ralph Whitcomb, M/M Edward J. Grant, Mrs. Mary Boyle, M/ M George E. Delaney, M/ M Vincent Vancini, M/ M Robert Riley, M/M Clarence Tracy, Michael McHugh, A Friend

BREWSTER Our Lady 01 the Cape 550 Fred Mahlstedt, M/ M John F. Kane; 530

M/M Charles Leonard; 525 M/M Robert Rychlovsky, M/M Robert M~sterson"M/M John T. Shealy, M/M John Warden, M/M William Griffin, M/ M Albert Lorenz

, CHATHAM Holy Redeemer 5200 M/M Richard A. Mamnhas; 5150 AgnesAdams,

Joan Adams, M/M Thomas McGrath; 5120 M/M Jon Delmar Eldridge; 5100 Association of the Sacred Hearts, M/ M Thomas Desmond Marie Griffin, Mrs. Robert Hall, M/ M Henry Hamrock, M/M Raymond Kane Richard Klein, Adele McLaughlin, M/M William Riley, M/M Richard Spitzer, M/M John Sullivan, M/M Anthony Ueberwasser; 565 M/M Victor Anderson; 560 M/M Robert Cook, E. Cecelia Jackson, Nora Walsh; 550 Cecilia Aide, Charles E. Baker, Elizabeth A. Bowles, M/ M Charles B. Brahm, John Clary, M/M John Clavin, M/M Leslie Costa, M/M Frank Cummings, Alice Dobbyn, Cecilia H. Hoer

550 Helen Killen, M/M John Koepper, Fougere Nurseries, M/M Leo­nard Fougere, M/ M Vincent Le Blanc, M/ M William Machie, Mrs. George MacLean, Jr., Arlipe Maloney, Dr. Joan Maloney, M/ M William e. Moloney, M/ M John McLaughlin, Sr., Elizabeth Norton, Florence Reilly, Eli Rogers, M/ M Charles Sterling, Thomson Oil Co., The Calarese Family; 540 M/M Paul F. Brown, Mrs. Johan Christiansen, Florence Mohyde; 535 Anne Brown, M/ M William Cotter, Mrs. E.N. Jordan, M/ M James J. Keane, James & Mary Kerwin,530 M/M Francis Murphy, M/ M Donald Parent, Dr. & Mrs. Richard A. Weiler, Jr., M/ M Donald J. White "

525 Mrs. Harry Collings, M/ M Leo Concannon, M/ M Joseph Dinand, M/M John P. Dixon, M/M John Dominic, M/M Albert Drueding, Wilham A. Flynn, Geo~ge Flekenstein, Mrs. Henry E. Foote, Rosemary Frizzell, Ida Galligan, Mrs. Howard Goff, M/M Daniel Lavache, M/M Winthrop A. Larson, Mrs. John Loftus, Julia & Margaret Martin, M/ M Brydon Merrihew, M/ M William Nethercott, Genevieve O'Connell, M/ M John O'Hara, Eileen Our, Carmela Pencikowski, M/ M Thomas Philpott, M/M William Ready, M/M Joseph Reynolds, M/M Daniel Rogemann, Mary Ropulewis, John J. Sheehan, Mary A. Smith, M/M Richard Sylva, M/ M Walter Terrio, Mayflower Shop

5125 M/ M Thomas Mahoney; 5100 Edward & Shirley Smith, M/ M Walter White1ey; 575 M/M frank Devlin, M/'M E. Page O'Donnell; 550 Roland A Bermingham, M/M Oliver Einhorn, Rosemary Farley, Holy Re~eemer Women's Guild, Ann & Donald MacMillan, M/ M Charles QUIDn, M/M Louis Tura; 540 M/M Francis Mullin; 535 M/M Frank Dresser, Jr., Jean Malahan; M/M Edward Vitkauskas; 530 Kathleen Eldredge, Norma Tuttle; 525 M/M Winslow Cryor, M/ M John Dwyer, George Keegan, M/M William Krin, Mary Leate, M/ M Paul G. Mansuy, Agnela Mocarsky, M/ M John Mulak, M/ M Robert Payne, Rose Roder~ ick, M/ M Paul SI. John, M/ M Donald SI. Pierre, Harold Scheurer, M/ M Andrew G. Simard, Mary A. Spellman

~ , ,'. , , " , TAUNTON ' .... , , , .

Sacred Heart 51 00 M/ M Kenneth Santos; 560 M/ M Francis Souza; 550 M/ M Clifton Pierce, M/ M 'Albert Berard, M/ M Robert Dennen, M/ M Coy Folcik;,535 MI M Robert McClellan,-MI M John .Cullen; 530 Mrs. Francis Soito, M/M George Maitoza; 525 M/M Lionel Langlois, Cathe­rine Crowninshield, David Souza, M/ M Andrew Mulhern, M/ M Edward Callahan, M/M Robert Cecchini, Brenda Barboza, M/M Joseph Lynch, M/M R.W. Johnson, Mrs. Leo Brady, M/M Arthur McDermott, Eileen Cumiskey, Helen Devlin, M/M William McDonald, M/M Henry Milko, M/M Napoleon Desrosiers, M/M Ronald Hutchison, M/M William Gibson, M/ M John Cunniff, MI M Theodore Lippold, M/ M Steven Mazzoleni, M/ M Robert Lane, M/ M Thomas Perry

Immaculate Conception 5100 M/M Henry Wojtkunski; $60 M/M James Brennan; 550 Mary O'Dea, M/M William J. Derosiers, M/M James Cleary, Jr., M/ M Raymond e. Courcy; 540 M/ M Dominic Tigano; $35 George DeMoura; $30 MI M Thomas Powers, M/M Robert Johnson, Helen Nichols, Mrs. Katherine Handren, M/ M Michael Thayer; 525 M/M Stanley O'Bara, M/M Raymond Riva, M/M James McGrath, Mary T. Walsh, M/M Louis Desrosiers, M/ M Carl Chase, Mrs. William Agion, MI M Charles Colton, M/ M George Ducharme, Mary B"Power, Mrs: Margaret Tinkham, M/ M Brian Wojtkunski, M/ M. Norman Bis­sonnette, Kavin Dowd, M/ M Roland Dubois, Mary A. Fenton, M1M Robert McNamara, Mrs. Edward Wirth

St. Joseph 5425 M/M David Gay; 5100 'M/M William Scully, 575 Garvin Family; 560 M/ M Robert Silveira; 550 M/ M Edward Aleixo, Mrs. Robert Gilmore, Dorothy Busiere, Maribeth Dahill, M/M Robert Tho­mas, M/ M William Dias, M/ M Lawrence Masterson, John Latham, Mrs. James Tonry, M/M Anthony Tosti; 545 M/M Harold Rose, Jr., 535 M/M Stephen Gregory, M/M William Moniz, Raymond'Scully, M/M Francis Guay, Helen Dahill, M/M Donald Lewis Family, M/M James McCaffrey; $~O M/ M Roger Kingsley, Jr., Alfred Goulet, M/ M Richard Morrison . 525 M/ M Robert Forgue, Alice Flynn, Osborne McClellan, Doris Bartone, M/M Edward Lynch, M/M John Uva, Mrs. Joseph Yorkoski, M/M Edward Hickey, M/M Henry Lutz, M/M Daniel Reilly, M/M Michael Welch, M/M Stephen Callahan, M/M Charles Smith, M/M William McGann, M/M Joseph Oliveira, M/M James Doyle, M/M Joseph Corcoran, Jennie Driscoll, Mrs. Edward LaPre, M/ M Robert Smith, M/M James Goldrick, M/M Philip Murphy, M/M Richard Griffith

St•.Anthony $40 M/ M Charles Ferreira

Our Lady 01 Lourdes 5250 Rev. Manuel M. Resendes; 5100 M/M Frederick Reams; 575 Rev. Mr. Robert A. Faria; 550 M/ M Robert Mendes, M/ M Joseph Cambra, M/ M James O'Gara; 540 M/ M Alfred Pimental; 535 M/M Alfred Rogers, M/ M Charles M. Raposa, M/M John P. Baptiste; 530 M/M Arthur Andrade; 525 M/M James Corey, M/M Manuel Raposo, Mrs. Mary Loura, M/M Louis Rego, M/M Gilbert F. Coute, M/ M Thomas A. Souza, Paul Camacho, M/ M Lawrence Young, Dr. & Mrs. Enrique Dejesus, M/M Edwin Pinheiro, M/M August Va rella, James Sylvia & Son' '

St. Mary 5275 Rev. Herbert T. Nichols; 5100 Mrs. Arthur Bourgault, Richard Donahue; $50 M/ M Kenneth Baker, M/M John Coute, Martha Leonard, M/M James McGovern, Alice McKenna, Ruth McKenna, Mary McNamara, M/M John Moore, M/M Leni Palazesi, M/M Joseph Quinn, Thomas Russell, Janice Russell, M/M James Sheerin; $40 Leo­nard Souza, $35 Mrs. Grace Norton; 530 Hazel Chandler

525 Catherine Donahue, Dorothy Donahue; Mrs. Howard Donahue, M1M Frederick Gemme, M/ M Leo GilChrist, M/ M Francis Griffin, Sr., Marguerite H'oye, Mary Lynch; M/M Edward McGaughran, Sr., Mar­guerite McManus, Mary McManus, Josephine McNamara, M/ M Richard Mendes, Mrs.:Walter Mrocka, M/M John Murphy, M/M Henry Murray, Mrs. Vincent 'O'Neill, Joseph Padula, M/M James Parker, M/M Robert. Q,uigley, John Quinlan, M/M Robert Thigpen, Mrs. James Vernazza

'RAYNHAM St. Ann $150 M/M Paul Alves; $100 'Mrs. Dominic Cirino, M/M

Edward Mahoney; 560 M/M John McLaughlin, 550 M/M- John D. Murphy, M/ M Fran,k Ventura, John Spaulding, M/M Carmine Carucci, Herbert Camacho, M~M Raymond R. Cooke;,535 M/M Henry Foley; 530 M/M Robert Gay, M/M Walter Moquin .

525 M/M William Kraihanzel, M/M Michael Monaghan, Mrs. Theo­dore Sargent, M/ M Daniel Evans, M/ M Ronald M~nconi, M/M Francis Ferioli, M/ M Carlos Mello, Mrs. James Keay, M/ M PaJI Torney, M/ M Frank Marcantonio, Mrs. R. Sheldon Estabrook, M/ M Andrew Galli­gan, M/M Michael Hill, M/M'Joseph Linhares, M/M Richard Bagge, M/M Lawrence Frost, Mrs. Theodore Hutchins, M/M Ronald Dailey, M/ M Leo Landgraf, M/ M George Fairbanks, M.' M Stuart O'Brien, M/M Fred Petti, M/M Terrence Bradshaw, M/MMark Sheehan, John Reis, M/M Robert Reddy, Mrs. Daphne Downing, M/M Joseph

, Keough, M/M Albet Lounsbury, M/M Stephen Buckley, M/M Stephen Tracy, M/ M Joseph Quill, Mrs. Michael Co'rrao, Mrs. Alma Cordeiro

SOUTH EASTON Holy Cross 5200 M/ M Owen Shea; $100 Richard Alfonso, Dr. & Mrs.

R. Earl McLoud, M/ M James Sullivan; 575 Mrs. Jennie Overton; $60 M/ M Joseph Cady, Dr. & Mrs',A. Philip Connelly. M/M Oscar Martin, M/M Donald Tuttle; 555 M/ M Arthur Peterson, M/M James Azevedo, Mr. D. ~ock, M/ M Albert Ciri, James Fowler, M/ M Thomas Gallagher, M/M Vmcent Iacono, M/M Leo Kobs, Richard Lawler, M/ M IgnatiusJ. McCann, Dorothy McMahon, M/M Stephen L. Merriam, M/M Peter Mullen, M/M Leo Schleicher; 544 Robert Connors; 540 Thomas e. Denesha, Lawrence Hurley, Joseph A. Menendez, 535 Leo M. Brophy, Mrs. Roderick Ma~Kay, M/M Frank Madden, M/M WilliamJ. Meehan, Hugh O'Brien, Bernard Pietrowski

530 Bernard Pietrowski, M/M Johi! Brophy, Thomas Cruise, David Welch; 525 Arnold E. Amirault, 'M/ M Andrew Anderson, John & Ant?nette Bohane, M/ M Calvin F. Bourne, M/ M Michael Carey, Mrs. Dc:>ns M. Cass, M/M Stephe.n Clark, M/M Robert F. Cunha, M/M Michael Cunnane, M/M Craig Davey, M/M Daniel Dempsey, M/M Gerald Deneau.It, .M/M John T. Fi~ning, M/M Albert Fleury, M/M Thomas Fourmer, M/M Earl Gardmer, M/M Thomas Gentile. M/M David Gomes, M/M Nelson Gouveia, M/M Charles M. Haddad, M/M R!>bert Haggarty, Dr. & Mrs. Robert Haglund, M/M Frederick Hannon, M/ M Robert Hegarty, M/ M John Heppler, M/ M William J. Holland, ,M~s. Paul King, M/M Danie,l Kinnally, Mrs. Mary Lombardi, M/M MJchael Long, George Lowndes, M/M JQseph Macrina, M/M Frederic Maclennan, M/ M Paul Mandeville

525 M/M Wayne Masefield, M/M George Mather, M/M Frank McCabe, M/M Kevin McCabe, M/M Leo McCann, M/M Walter McDonald, John Meade, M/ M Leslie R. Mitton, M/ M Raymen Morrell, M/M'Raymond A. Mucci, Jr., M/M Harold Nelson, M/M Thomas O'Connor, Mrs. Margaret Oliveira, Mrs. Marion O'Sullivan, M/M Frank Paul, M/.M Louis Petrucci, M/M Louis Piantoni, M/ M William Powers. M/M Michael Preskenis.. John Re, Harry Shepardson, Jr., M/M Philip Shute, M/ M Arthur P. Silva, M/ M Roy Simister, Spirit,Within Us Prayer Group, M/M Gerald Sulak, M/ M Paul Sullivan, M/ M Francis J. Veale, Jr., M/M Francis Welch, M/M A. Theodore Wc;,lte

NORTH DIGHTON St. Joseph 5500 Henry Wareing; 550-Mrs. Virginia Williams: 525 Levite

Carrier, M/M E~ward Do~nelly, M/M Robert Hebert. M/M Henry Kick, M/M Wilham Medeiros, M/M Philbert Torres, M/M George' Rebello, M/M Francis Torres

. . . 'NEW BEDFORD

Holy Name5125 M/ M Martin Barry, M/ M Richard Coe; $1 20 George Rogers; 5100 Mrs. John J. Gibbons, M/ M James Flanagan, M/ M Peter Giammalvo, M/ M Leonard F. Souza. M/ M Eric Erickson, M/ M Philip Murray; $50 M/ M Stanley Baron, Mrs. Bjarne Bendiksen, M/ M Charles Cabral, Jr., Joseph Foley, Mrs. Frank Leary, Monica Zygiel, Mrs. John J. O'Neill; $35 M/M Leo Cole, M/ M Edward L. Smith, Jr., M/ M Maurice J. Bourque, M/M William T. Murphy; $30 M/M John Considine, M/M William Demsky, M/M Robert Doyle, M/ M Dennis Lyons, M/M Fran­cisco 'Garcia, Mrs. Thomas Puolous; $26 MI M Dennis Sherman

$25 Beth Almeida, M/ M Ted Monteiro, M/ M Stanley Praisner, Mrs. Eugene Sladewski, Mrs, Joseph Aiello, M/ M Alfred Alves, M/ M Ray­mond Atwood, Mrs. Charles Bramwell, Mrs. Edward F. Bruce, Donald Buckley, M/M Frank Bures, M/M Edward Burns, M/M Edward Camara, M/M Joseph Cazemiro, M/M Lester Chase, M/M Antone L. Costa, M/M John Czaban, Mrs. Mary David, M/M Joseph Dias, Mrs.

, Mary Downey, Patricia Duggan, Genevieve Foley, Mrs. Lawrence Har­ney, M/ M George Kennedy, M/ M Ernest L'Abbe, Mrs. William McCann

525 M/M Damase Moreau, M/M Robert Nogueira, Mrs. Walter J. Oliver, Mrs. Edna Pallatroni, Helen Quinlan, Marguerite A. Ronan, Clifford Snell, M/ M Dorwin Stockwell, Mrs. George Swansey, M/ M Edward W. Sylvia, Mrs. Thomas Tighe & Marie, Mrs. Mary L. Wilson, Mrs. Michael P. Wilson, Constance Zygiel, Margaret Collard, M/ M James Harrington, M/M Thomas Joseph, M/M John E. Macedo, Joseph Mularkey, Mrs. James Murphy, M/M Russell L. Nelson, M/M Roland Young

Our Lady 01 Fatima 5400 Rev. Arthur C. Levesque; 5100 In Memory of Armand Levesque, M/ M Nelson Soucy, Anonymous; $75 M/ M Paul Pelletier; $50 M/M J. Louis LeBlanc, M/M Carlos Machado, M/M Normand Mathieu, A Friend; 545 A Friend; 540 M/ M Paul Frey, M/ M Edgar Langis, M/M Clifford.Snell, JR.; 535 M/M Gordon Goodfellow, M/ M Joseph Montour; 530 M/M Clovis Fecteau, Mrs. RomeoJ. Fortin,

530 Aime Goyette, M/M Joseph G. Jusseaume, ~/M Leonard Spooner, M/ M Paul Tetreault, M/ M Joseph R. Vezina; 526 M / MEdwin Oliveira & Steve; 525 M/ M Roger Brightman, M/ M Bernado Cabral, M/M John M. Cabral, Mrs. Leo Cloutier, M/ M Jorge Correia, Lorraine Cote, M/ M Leo C. Desrosiers, Mrs. Lena & Pauline Forand, M/ M Joseph Fournier, Mrs. Theodore Fredette, M/ M Francis Frey, M/ M Gerald LaBrie, M/M Anibal Medeiros, M/M Pierre Paquin, M/M Nor­mand parent, M/M Joseph Pereira, M/M Arnold Ponte, A Friend, Anonymous

St. Lawrence 5100 Dr. & Mrs James Bolton, Dr. & Mrs. William Walsh; $60 Stephen W. Doherty; 550 M/ M Albert Anderson, Almyra & Doro­thea Brennan, M/M Dalpha Lavallee; $40 Francis Carney, Angela J. Hayes; $35 In Memory of Charles W. Burke, M/ M Theodore J. Calnan, M/M Henry Z. Horn, Mrs. Mary Winterson; $30 M/M Felix Bruce, Helen E. McGrath, M/ M Francis Smith, M/ M John Sullivan;

525 In Memory of Helen Breen, M/ M Anthony Ferreira, Ms. John D. Kenney, M/ M Peter Lemos, M/ M ManuelLima, James Manning, Mrs. James E. Murphy, John M. Newby, M/ M Frederick Santos, M/ M Paul Servais, M/M Richard RileY,'M/M Henrique Vicente, M/M Franklin Whitehead •Our Lady 01 Assumption $75 Deacon & M·rs. Antonio M. daCruz; $25

M/M Samuel Pires, Levi Gomes, Mrs. Anita Doyle, Dennis A. Avila, Gail Santos, Our Lady ofAssumption Club

St. Theresa 5500 In Memory of Rev. Joseph M.' Hamel; 5100 Lorraine Desrosiers, M/ M Henri Valois; 550 M/ M Roland Benoit, M/ M Patrick' Gannon, Mrs. Maurice Landry, A Friend; 525 M/ M Larry Moreau, M/ M Leonard Poyant, Leonard Rock, Ovila Rock, M/ M Robert Verville

St. Joseph 51000 SI. Joseph Bingo; 5500 Rev. Daniel A. Gamache; 5300 St. Joseph Religious Societies; 5200 Rev. Marc H. Bergeron; $160' M/ M George Pratt; 5150 M/ M Conrad Seguin; $130 Blanche Gauvin, Albert & G. Frank Grenier; 5100 In Memory of M/M Raphael Beaulieu, In Honor of the Holy Family; $80 Anonymous; 560 M/ M Gilbert Tousignant; 550 M/ M W. Dennis Bowen, Laura Deneault, Roger Guay,ln Memory of the Guimond Family, M/M Ernest Hodson, Robert LaFrance, Raymond LeComte, Sr., Anonymous

$40 Anonymous; 535 M/M Henri Gardner, M/M Lionel Marchand; '530 M/ M Roland J. Fortin, M/ M Leo A. Fredette, M/ M Wayne Pimen­tal, M/M Alfred W. Sylvia, Jr.; $25 Edna Arcouette, M/M Armand Beaulieu, M/ M Roland Boisvert, Annette Collard, M/ M George J. Cote, M/M Donald Dufour, Juliette Duval, M/M Ovila Fortin, M/M Roger Gagnier, In Memory of Sarah Ann Gravel, Laura Gregoire, M/ M Richard Labbe, M/ M Ronald R. Lamarre, M/ M Orval Langelier, Doreen Langis, Jeannette Marchessault, Emeline Melanson, Rosa Myers, Rose Quintin, M/M Walter Robillard, M/M Hilaire Tremblay

St. Hedwig $435 Franciscan Fathers OFM Conv; 5200 Patlli Family; $120 M/M Joseph Rapoza; 5100 Walter Twarog, Jr., In Memory of Bobby Anthony; $50 M/ M Charles Goulart, M/ M John L. Mello; $40 M/M Matthew Dobyna; 530 Eveline Maleski; 525 Mrs. Clifford Bates, M)M Stanley Mastey, M/ M Chester Nietupski, M/M Brian D. Nobrega, M/M John Noga

St. Anne 525 Rita Woodford, A Friend

St. Anthony 550 Amedee Lestage; 530 Roger Rioux; 525 Zoella Dufour, M/M Florian Vervies, M/M Henry Dube, Pauline Dube

SOUTH DARTMQUTHSt. Mary 5100 Albert Perier, Mary T. LUIZ, M/ M David R. Nelson, Dr.

, & Mrs. Robert Durant, M/ M Edward Barros, M/ M Carl Alves, M/ M James Barrett; 575 Olivia M. Luiz; $60 Bernadette McLellan' $50 William Martin, Shirley Perry, M/ M Joseph Bettencourt, M{ M H~rry e. Hunt, Kathleen DeMello, M/ M Joseph Cosentino, M/ M Richard Reilly, M/ M James F. McHugh, M/ M Joseph e. DeMello; 535 Frederick Corbiel, Dr. & Mrs. Harry Mahoney; 530 M/M Duarte Borges, Mary C. Rodriques; 526 In Memory of Hugh J. Carney

525 M/M Anthony Freitas, M/M Richard Barry, Mrs. Norman W. Fuller, M/M Manuel Resendes, M/M Manuel DeMello, Mary Silvia, Rose Espinola, M/ M Robert J. Lang, M/ M Manuel M. Santos, Michael Stenson, Marcelle Woodhouse, M/ M Louis D. Melo. M/ M George Fer­nandes, Griffin Family, Dr. & Mrs. A. Senesac, M/M Edward Costa, M/M PhilipCaron, M/M Thomas Rossi

WAREHAM St. Patrick 5300 M/ M John Joyce, Eli~abeth O'Brien; 5200 Rev, John

C. Daly, e.S.C., The Maloney Family, M/M Thomas Costello; 5150 M/ M Leonard Savignano; $]00 Francis J. Breagy, Theodore Cass, M/ M Ken~eth Ferreira, Joyce D. Geary. Marie G. Hobbs. M/ M Frank Krysto­fols~l; 575 Mrs. Delmo P. Pezzoli, M/M Chester Skinder; 560 M/M DaVid J. Powers; 550 M/ M Hildeburto Borges, M/ M Michael J. Butler, M/M James Cunningham, Mrs. A. Getchell, John Griffin. Mrs. Helen McGlashan, M/M Anthony Montrond, M/M Anthony Rollo, M/M George SI. John

545 M/MMiguel Camphina; 535 M/M George F. Ladd, M/ M Alfred Langdon, M/ M John Maloney, Jeanne F. Neale. M/ M Bernard Tobin; 530 M/~. Antone Gomes, M/ M Harry Hinckley. M/ M Jeldino Melloni, Mrs. Wilham Rogers, Jr.; $25 M/ M Robert S. Anderson, Mrs. Ellsworth Atwood, Mrs. Edward Beally, M/ M John Cardoza. Ellis E. Chorlton, M/ M Arthur Collins, Jr., Richard Cristofori, Mrs. Barbara DiCarlo. M/ M Carlton E!dredge, Mrs: Roy Franklin, M/ M Edward Gaspa, M/ M Guereno Govom, M/M Wilham Jones

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