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PAGE 2 — The Georgia Bulletin, December 14,1972
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Dahlonega Dental Clinic
BY FATHER GERALD
PETERSON
A $4,500 grant from the
Apostolic Fund of the
Glenmary Home Missioners
was received early in
December by Father Gerald
Peterson, pastor of St. Luke’s
Church in Dahlonega. The
grant is to pay the salary of a
dentist and dental assistant
for one year, making it
possible for the Lumpkin
County Public Health Center
to offer free dental care one
F ather
Bonnike
Resigns
TAMPA, Fla. (NC) -
Members of the executive
board of the National
Federation of Priests’
Councils have announced the
resignation of Father Frank
Bonnike as president.
The board in accepting the
resignation expressed
“profound regret,” and
endorsed as new president
Father Reid C. Mayo,
vice-president of the NFPC
since March. He is a priest of
the diocese of Burlington, Vt.
Father Bonnike, ending
nearly six years of service
with the priests’ organization,
said he “felt it was time for
my own mental, physical and
spiritual health to form new
perspectives and to extend
my ministry to a broader
segment of God’s people.”
Father Bonnike said he
wanted to broaden the scope
of his ministry. “I felt it was
time for me to stop working
just with priests,” he said. “I
am 50 years old and I though
the time was right for a
younger man to take my
place,” he added.
Father Bonnike will step
down as president when the
NFPC holds its national
convention in Detroit next
March. The convention theme
will be: “Priests U.S.A. -
Tensions in Accountability.”
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day each week to low-income
families. The Dental Clinic
opened on December 4.
Within the past few
months, Father Peterson
received four grants totaling
over $21,000 for community
projects that serve the poor.
To supplement the work of
the free dental clinic, a grant
of $4,235 is allocated to help
low-income families purchase
denture plates and to receive
eye examinations and glasses,
if needed. Those benefiting
from this program are
expected to pay 10 to 25
percent, according to their
income.
Another $900 is to aid
unwed mothers in a special
pre-natal care program. No
public assistance is available
for such. Young ladies from
low-income families often
neglect such care both to the
detriment of themselves and
their babies, according to
workers from the Department
of Family and Children
Services.
% mid-December two
Glenmary Brothers, Terrence
O’Rourke and Paul Wilhelm,
will be starting a self-help,
low-income housing project.
A special grant of $11,750 is
to pay their upkeep for one
year and to hire the services
of a home decorator. The
goal of the brothers is to help
six families obtain a
low-interest loan from the
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a patient, James Howard, as Mrs. Clellan Crow, the
dental assistant, aids the dentist.
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tion (FHA) and, while
building six homes for the
families, to train six young
men in aspects of the
carpentry trade. The
Glenmary Brothers will serve
as the lead-carpenters. At
least three of the homes will
be built under the selPlielp
concept, where families bind
together to help each other,
thus greatly reducing the cost
of the homes.
The Apostolic Fund of the
Glenmary Home Missioners is
made up for a portion of the
proceeds frouTthe sale of the
former headquarters property
in Cincinnati. The General
Assembly of the rural mission
society agreed to set aside
part of the funds for aiding
the poor and furthering the
work of the Church in areas
where the Glenmary
Missioners are working. The
four projects aiding the
people of North Georgia are
some of the community
charitable works funded
during the past year.
One in every eight families
in the rural areas of North
Georgia has no indoor
plumbing in their homes.
Father Peterson, hopes to
find funds during the coming
year to hire a lead-carpenter
to work with low-income
families in making necessary
home repairs. It is hoped that
the families will qualify for a
repair loan under FHA. Any
communication can be
addressed to: Rev. Gerald
Peterson, R.R. 2, Dahlonega,
Ga. 30533 or by phoning
864-2568.
FATHER GERALD PETERSON,
pastor of St. Luke’s in Dahlonega, on the
left, discusses the Dental Clinic of
Lumpkin County, with the public
Health Center Nurse, Christine
Robinson, center, and Fred Hemphill,
right, of the Gainesville Regional Health
Dept, office. A Glenmary Grant check
for SI,125.00 was presented by Father
Peterson for operation of the clinic.
Obscenity Foe Applauds
Supreme Court Ruling
NEW YORK (NC) - A
leader of anti-obscenity
forces applauded a U.S.
Supreme Court decision
upholding the right of states
to close bars featuring lewd
entertainment.
Father Morton Hill,
president of Morality in
Media, also said he hoped the
ruling was a portent of court
decisions expected in several
other obscenity cases.
Father Hill made his
comment December 5, the
day the court handed down
its 6-3 ruling on a case from
California.
The decision upheld 1970
regulations - which lower
courts had held unconstitu
tional in April, 1971 -
authorizing California’s
department of alchoholic
beverage control to suspend
or revoke a liquor license
when officials believe there is
conduct “contrary to public
welfare or morals.”
In his reaction to the
Court’s decision, Father Hill
stated:
California officials had said
that “acts of sexual
intercourse, masturbation,
sodomy, bestiality, oral
copulation and flagellation”
were being passed off as
“dancing” and entertainment
in bars there.
“While this decision is not
strictly in our area, since we
deal with the explicit
portrayal of obscene acts and
words in film and print, still
it is a heartening and
gratifying decision.
“It emphasizes the fact
that you cannot sell flesh and
obscenity as entertainment,
and leaves the decision to the
individual state as to whether
or not it will tolerate such
activity, not to a lowest
common-denominator
national standard.
“I hope it is a harbinger of
what is to come in the
obscenity cases the court has
before it for review.”
Voting in the majority in
the California case were the
four Nixon appointees, Chief
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