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PENSMAN TAKES YOU Co. Council to Engage Services of Traffic Consultant

ESCALATING VIOLENCE customers that in the twelve The County Secretary, Mr. B. tant to advise and recommend \ has led to a number of acci- J. McNally has addressed the on what steps might, to taken dents at the Kilrush junction. IN NORTH months from next November, following letter to -all members to improve traffic operations "Following requests for re- itemised telephone bills would of Waterford County Council The manner in which viol- and safety at this junction." ports by me." said Cllr. Kyne, be .issue in all areas. This under date August 25: "I refer Commenting on the letter "speed and turning against on- ence lhe Nortih has escalated in news will undoubtedly be most to discussions at recent Council Cllr. B'illy Kyne stated that as coming traiific from the Cork in recent months is but fur- meetings about the junction on direction were tw of the main a welcome as telephone bills in Chairman of the Co. Council he 0 ther indication, if such were the Dungarvan By-Pass at Kil- thought this was the logical reasons given ln reply by hte their present format have rush. The Council has sought needed, pointing to the failure next step that must be taken in County Engineer at recent proved a major headache for the services of a traffic consul- meetings of the Council, i do o-f the politicians to effect response to a situation which subscribers up to now. accept this assessment but it is some kind of constitutional not enough to try to identify settlement w'hidh mlighit bring In the course of its report, the problem and for that rea- Telecom points out that son this move to appoint a traf- about an end to the rule of the fic consultant must, be welcom- bomb and the bullet. Were it shortly after the Company's ed by everyone.'' not for the tragedies involved, inception it was decided to The Council Chairman then the sectarian nature o-f the introduce a system of "itemised went on to say that he hoped killings oould be termed noth- bills" as a way of increasing that an outside view by this the confidence of customers in WEDDING BELLS traffic specialist, would not only ing less than -absolute stupidity. Improve the immediate problem 'the telephone billing system. The constant complaints by at Kilrush but would also allow Preparations for this new the lessons learned about this lhe British Prime Minister and system were now almost com- section of the Dungarvan By- her Northern Ireland Secretary plete and the first such bills Pass to be taken into account about the lack of security along where further road improve- will be issued in the Limerick ments were concerned. the border whiich follow each district in November next outrage are begiinning to sound "When this consultant, is ap- covering calls made since the pointed 1 will make a submis- ho-l'l'ow in the light that most of previous quarterly bill, "a.nd to sion of the main points which ithe more recent tragedies have customers in other parts of the many people living and driving in this area have brought to mV occurred within the bounds of country during the following the Six Counties themselves. attention and as I am also con- twelve months." scious of the needs of pedestri- Mr. Nicky Kavanagh. President, Dungarvan Golf Club, presenting his prize to the winner It must also be evident by ans at this junction. I will Michael Kelly. The competition was played last week-end. On the left is Club Captain, this thttt the Northern problem Under these itemised bills, stress this also ln my submis- Jack Elstead. (David Stearn) will not be solved militarily as business customers will receive sion." said Cllr. Kyne. despite the thousands of armed an itemised account each forces and police presently month, while domestic sub- stationed in the North, the scribers will get -a bill every IRA have shown that they can two months. Call's will be still plant their bombs in areas categorised under (a) local (b) stated to be in the highest national (c) cross-channel (d) 100 On West Waterford security category. international (e) operator as- sisted local and (f) operator We believe that most of the Pilgrimage To Lourdes assisted trunk. blame for the continuing A total of 100 happy pilgrims helped in enrolling the pil- violence must rest on the For each of these categories, left Dungarvan on Monday grims for the great occasion. morning cn the first leg of their In addition to Dungarvan and shoulders of people like Pais- the number of calls, the units five-day pilgrimage to Lourdes. Abbeyside and surrounding ley. Robinson, Maginnis and used in the Case of automatic ft, was the first ever pilgrimage areas other parts of mid and those others Who still preach calls and the charge will be organised by the Parishes bf west Waterford were also repre- shown. Those customers who Dungarvan and Abbeyside and sented in the pilgrimage. the policy that Ulster is a was initiated by Rev. Fr. Jim WEEKEND; require more information The group in two buses, left Protestant State for Protestant Griffin. C.C. St Mary's. Dun- Dungarvan shortly before 8 a.m. people and we agree with about other than local calls I*. LII> T. „ . „ .. ,. .... garvan. who had an able assis- on Monday en route for Cork Airport. I...... : ro— r.. " thei. 1 . .. 1 r. • 1ll.i 1 ,1o, n m Deputy Deasy who last week miay obtain it via the existing Mr. Michael rower. 1 be Cats Bar, Melleray and JVlis.^ Joan, • .,„, in .,<1 Mcotaa. while Anne Altmnn. Leeds, England, who were ' awrri.j Si- I re.-v fi Pierce Ahearne. C.C niRhi to ixhBtrs spiritual lead- s tared that the IRA would "Freefone" facility or may opt Carthage's Cathedral. Lismore, recently. ' j C.a'Turane^a a^wimS ers of the pilgrimage were thrive as long as Northern for a printout, showing, for Fathers Griffin. Ahearne and example, called numbers, times, Llovd. while Mrs. Anne Murphy Unionists refused to talk with of Court Travel, Dungarvan the other Irish constitutional dates, duration of calls and their cost. A charge will apply which took charge of all the parties. Deputy Deasy de- CYCLING travel arrangements, travelled for such a printout. with the group as Courier to scribed the attitude of the ensure that, everything went off Unionists as unfiorgiveable and Perhaps when this new bill- without a hitch. said that none of them had ing system comes .into opera- The pilgrims are due to arrive the courage to admit that the tion generally, the headaches back at Cork Airport at, 2.10 in wMdh telephone accounts can 's Championship p.m. on Friday and are sche- effectiveness of the IRA was create, as of now, will duled to be back at the Parish attributable to the discrimina- Church. Dungarvan at about 5 CENTRAL tion which they themselves disappear. Sean Kelly's decade of World Championship disappointments p.m. that evening. had practised for the past continued in the Flemish town DAIRIES fifty years. PROBLEMS ON Bid Founders of Ronse last Sunday where DUNGARVAN Unless and until the the young Italian Maurizio BY-PASS Unionists are prepared to Fondriest captured the Rain- while Cricquelion cut a deject- had nothing Left for the sprint. bow jersev in a bizarre finish ed figure as he wheeled his Stephen did a brilliant job but CHARITY DRIVE change this policy. still The move by Waterford which will be talked about foir bike over the line to finish ln we got no help from anybody. WATERFORD FOODS preached by Paisley & Co., we County Council to engage the years to come. l'lth place, a minute behind Of course I'm disappointed but believe there will be no peace services of a traffic consultant The script went horribly Fondriest. I just didn't feel on song to- day." explained Kelly. SHARES MOVING Winners of August draw were Breda Hickey, Mounl in the Six Counties. to advise and recommend on wrong for Kelly as he went An exhausted Roche was Stuart, Aglish, Cappoquin and Eugene Duggan, 36 what steps might be taken to backwards on the final lap and ITEMISED 'PHONE BILLS came in with Stephen Roche, delighted' to finish- at all. He Kyne Park, Abbeyside. Keep collecting your tokens. improve traffic operations and looked to be struggling early SMOOTHLY "SOON" who rodie a terrific race ln the Early indications from the Next draw Monday, September 19. safety at the Kilrush junction main bunch. almost two min- on but Mike a true champion he first share offer by Waterford In the Report and Accounts utes behind the winner. rose to the occasion on the Foods pic suggest a substantial on the Dungarvan By-Pass will penultimate lap by hauling Support local jobs and local charities. for the year ended March 31, 23-year-old Fondriest availed over-subscription of the £5.5 1 Kelly back towards the leaders. million allocated. On Tuesday, 1988, Telecom Eireann informs (CONTINUED ON PAGE 8) of a dramatic spill involving Belgian Claude Cricquelion and "Everything went to plan up applications were gathering Central Dairies Ltd., Dungarvan Canada's Steve Bauer just 75 to then. 1 gave It all I could force and most applicants were metres from the line to scam- at the front but no one took requesting more than their indi- up the challenge. I'm just sorry vidual allocation. per. almost unbelievingly, to it wasn't Sean's day," said the gold, medal. Roche. The priority shares, at 40p. Bauer made up a huge deficit The partisan Belgian crowd Martin Ear ley suffered an are available to shareholders oi over the dosing three kilo- were incensed at the incident attack ot cramps and pulled Waterford Co-op. other suppliers SONY 21" NEW FLAT SCREEN TV metres to catch the leading and berated both Efauer and. out on. the siflco-nd last lap of milk and grain, trading cus- 30 Channel remote control witjh Teletext. pair and seemed a certainty to senselessly, the innocent Fond- while Paul Kim mage called It tomers and employees. win before he tried for a long riest unceasingly before the a diay with four laps to go. Stephen O'Connor. Chief Ex- Don't be ia mug, buy tihe TV that's got it all! including sprint the final uphill climib. riders were eventually whisked ecutive. said that, interest was Carroll Motors L td on extremely keen and enquiries al 1 v full 5 year guarantee part's, tube, labour. away for their own saf-etv by i police escorts! the special Share Information See the 1992 Olympic Games in true living colour- HEAVY FALL Centre were mainly concerned DUNGARVAN. Phone 058/41994 or 42207 Kelly who was unaware of still guaranteed — only on Sony TV. Cricquelion squeezed on with how to increase the num- MITSUBISHI — VOLVO — SUZUKI • * — * — • Bauer's wheel and attempted the drama up ahead, had the ber offered. leaders In his siigfht on the bell The offer closes on this Fri- VW Jetta Diesel to drive past him on the inside lap after Roche had ridden 1987 Mitsubishi Galant 1982 but he caught the Canadian's day, September 2. Turbo Diesel 1982 Saab 900 GLS/'SR superbly at the front of the 1 Saab 900 Turbo 5-dr. elbow, brushed a barrier and bunch to reduce the gap to 1987 Mitsubishi Lancer 1981 JUST IN-NEW MITSUBISHI 21" FST TV was flung to the ground. Exe. 1981 Saab 900 GLS just 24 seconds. 'Saab 900 Turbo Auto Bauer, who lost his impetus, TEN MAN BREAK 1986 Suzuki Swift GL 1981 Free Teletext and TV/Video Stand. finished second but was dis- "I could have gone across on 5-door 1300 1981 104 GL qualified almost immediately my own but then I would have After a brief cameo role from AUGUSTINIANS 1986 Suzuki Swift GA 1981 Volvo 343/345 GL Now in stock: Sony's New VHS Video. the lone Luxembourg rider 5-door 1000 (choice). Enzo Mezzapessa, the race 1985 Audi 80 CC Turbo 1981 Toyota Starlet 3-dr. came alive with six laps to go CELEBRATE Diesel 1980 Peugeot 104 SL when a potent'ally dangerous 1985 Volvo 344 DL 1978 Mercedes 300D Auto. MITSUBISHI VIDEO SPECIAL - £399 ten-man break including Dutch 1984/85 Opel Corsa 3-dr. 1979 Ford Escort 1300 pair A'drie van der Poel and FOUNDER'S 1984 Fiat Ritmo Diesel 4-door. Dogs And Politicians Gert Jan Theunisse, local 1984 Toyota Camrv 1977 Toyota Corolla 20 Remote Control and Slow Motion. favourite Eddy Planikaert and GL/SR. 4-door ROlf Golz built up a two FEASTDAY 1983 Toyota Corolla DX 1979 Opel Ascona 1.6S. Special celebrations at the one owner minute- lead. Friary Church. Dungarvan last Diesel TV GIVE AWAY! TV GIVE AWAY! TV GIVE AWAY! "Keen As Mustard" They were gradually reeled 1983 Ford Fiesta St. 1979 Volvo 66 GL Auto, Sunday marked the feast day (choice) Never before in t.he history of in a charity Benefit Night as in through the efforts of the of St. Augustine. Founder and Moritz (choice) Waterford Greyhound Track that to be held in aid of the Spanish at the front of the Father ot the Augustinian 1983 Fiat 127 Comfort has such interest been shown Kilrossanty-Fewr Parish Council bunch but a series of m. in- Order. The side altar with the COMMERCIALS: BUSH 20" 30-CHANNEL REMOTE Church Fund on next Saturday break's followed Involving statue of the saint was special- night. September 3. Frenchmen Laurent Fignon. ly decorated for the occasion. 1982 Fiat Fiorina Van Dog owners are vying to have 1986 Nissan Vanette Dsl. • I ree TV/Video Stand. * Free Stereo Radio/Cassette Martial' Gay-anit and Ronan 1978 Toyota Land CONTROL-£399 their dogs selected for the races Very Rev. Fr. M. Brennock. 1983 Nissan Vanette Dsl. pensec before OrlcqueUon and Prior, was principal cele- Cruiser while our seven contenders in Fondriest, burst free on their O.S.A.. 1984 Nissan Urvan Dsl. the politicians race are pepping brant of the Concelebrated NEW own at the start of that fateful Mass at 11.30 on Sunday morn- w ALL PRICES INCLUDE V.A.T. ETC. DUNGARVAN U-D their individual training final lap. NEW programmes. ing with a full muster of mem- YAMAHA Offers to run are pouring in bers of the local Augustinian NEW. from other budding politicians. DETAILS Community together with mem- NEW Perhaps we should have had bers of the Order home from KEYBOARDS ANGLER IS MUNSTER qualifying heats. World Championships — 1. London (Fr. Kiely. O.S.A.) and NEW Nigeria (Fr. C- Fives. O.S.A.). NEW NOW IN STOCK The latest S.P. forecast on M Fondiriest (It.) 7 hirs. 2 mins. the politicians are is: Kathar- IT sees..: 2. M. Gayan.t () while a special welcome was ex- ine Bulbulia 2/1 (favourite). at 27 sees.: 3. J. Fernandez tended to Dungarvan's new CHAMPION (Sp.) at 41: 4. H. Boelts (W. Parish Priest. Very Rev. G. sw I INANCE ARRANGED ON ALL ITEMS Jackie F'ahey 5 2. Brian Swift Canon Power. P.P. and Rev. Fr. Frank Browne Car Sales Billy Bumster. Dungarvan. 3/1. Martin Cuilen 7/2. Brian Ger) s-t.: 5 M. Gdannetti CHURCH STREET, DUNGARVAN. Tel. 058/42424 (Switz.) s.t.- 6. R. Pensac (Fr.i Nessan. O.F.M. Cap., who were captured the individual Calor O'Shea and Oliver Coffey 5-1, also co-celebrants. Kosangas Munster Open Boat Donie Ormonde at 6/1 ls the s.t- 7 D. cassan (lit.) s.t.: 8. 1987 Mitsubishi Lancer Exe., 8,000 miles, 2 years BEN O'NEILL Championship which was fish- outsider. L Fignon (Fr.i s.t.: 9 J. Kuu-m In his homily, the Prior out- factory warranty. ed off Ballycotton last Saturday. The above form ls dependent (N0r.) at 46: 10, A. peiper lined to the capacity congrega- on good to firm ground but as (Australia) at 55 sees.: 2-5. S. tion the history of heir Founder 1981 Fial Panda, lady owner, low mlileuge, very good Telephone 058/41933 A total of 10!) anglers took part and the Dungarvan man yielding to soft conditions suit KjeM.v 'Ire.) at 1' min. 48 sees.: Father and stressed his con- Condition. landed 13 fish to give him a O'Shea and Swift they are 75. S. Roche (lire.) at 1 min. 48 tinued maior significance in CHECO'CONNELK THE RE-SL TSTREET - BUY, FRODUNGARVAM THE BESTN ! winning total Of 208 ooints. hoping for rain. — (P.R.O.). sees. present day Church affairs. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 477, 1988.

SPRATT' CAPPOQUIN NOTES LISMORE AND DISTRICT NOTEhad theS lead . Tallow tried MELLERAY SPORTS AND garvan. Played in atrocious con- SR. EVANGELIST WALSH Howard 27 2/3: 3rd, S. Beecher A. Howard 2nd; N. Fennessy THE CAUSEWAY, ABBEYSIDE It is with deep regret we re- (8), j. Gill (12) and E. Tlnnelly 1st: M. Moore 1st; G. Barry everything to regain the lead GALA DAY ditions. Cappoquin were always but it was Lismore who got FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY As summer winds to a very in command here and were cord the death of Sr. Evangelist (23) 28 5/12. 2nd: M. Cunningham. 2nd. 2nd Walsh, which occurred at the Fixtures: F'riday. Sept. 2nd — and 1st. their third goal of the game. IMPOSING SHOP PREMISES dreary close, we are. reaching superior in all departments. Still Tallow refused to five up Frontage c. 29'6" the end of the local list of Gala Cappoquin scorers — P. J. Presentation Convent, Lismore. 9 Holes Stroke Ladies and Mens — J- Sullivan 1st: M. on Thursday, August 25. Her Gents. Landers 2nd: M. Landers 1st; Inn when the final whistle blew and sports Days. All credit to Veale 3-1; R. Flynn 2-1; M. only four points separated Excellent opportunity to acquire first class business the many local committees who Mason (2-0) T. O'Donoghue last illness was a shock to all, Sat. 3rd—11 a.m. Sunday 4th. J. Sullivan 2nd. premises of modern design, outstanding trading but she fought bravely and did 9 Holes v. Par. Ladies—M. Cunningham 2nd; these great rivals - Lismore on an have surmounted many difficul- (1-11; K. Veale. T. Murphy B'. 3-4: Tallow 0-9. ties in presenting their pro- Cunningham (1-0 each); D. not give in until a few days G. Barry 3rd. site. before her passing. Solicitors: LANIGAN & CURRAN, Cross Bridge grammes this year, it was Mel- Cummins (0-1). Married Women — P- Fen- leray's turn on Sunday and they Team—M. Reddy, L. Lacey. Her remains were removed to nessy 1st. Street, Dungarvan, having carriage of sale. too overcame the problems of K. O'Reily. E. Fraher. S. Costin, the Convent, Chapel on Friday On Sunday. August 21, a few unkind weather in fine style. T Mansfield. K. Williamson. D. 26. where Mass was celebrated. of the Llsmore athletes travel- The attendance must have been Cummins T. Fives. T. Murphy, Later the removal took place to led to Carrig na bhPear to com- a record and competitors and R Flynn. T. O'Donoghue, P. J the Parish Church where Even- pete in their open .sports. Edmond Spratt & Son, spectators alike enjoyed the Veale. K. Veale. M. Mason. ing Prayers were recited and Boys u/11 100m. M. Molumphy fun. Subs. — G. Morrissey for M.Mas s was celebrated by Rev. Fr. O'Gorman in the presence 3rd: B'oys u/11 800m. M. Molum- M.I.A.V.I. TELEPHONE (058) 4.2211 Full results next week. Mason- B. cunninghma for K. phy 1st. Veale; J. Burke for K. O'Reilly. of her relatives, community and the- townspeople. Well done to Michael Molum- RAILWAY ATHLETIC F.C. phy and to the many other ath- UNDER 14 FRIENDLY FAWLTYS BOWLING On Saturday at 3 o'clock the letes who ran so well but were Funeral Mass was celebrated by TOURNAMENT LISMORE LADIES GOLF unlucky not to have received Tallow, on top for much ol Sunday. September 4th aRevt . Fr. O'Gorman. Llsmore, as- Railway Athletic 5 sisted by Very Rev. Canon NOTES prizes. the first, half had failed to get Youghal United 4 10.30 — Brendan Whelan, Tony the goal they desperately need- Power, Fr. Madden, Fr. Keane I.N.T.O./G.A.A. MINI-SEVENS Hickey. John Walsh. Michael (Kerry) Fr. O'Dowd, Cappoquin There was a very big turn- ed while Lismore struck for Guiry. out for our President's (Mr. D. their three goals at vital stages Our under H's Dlayed host to and Mons. Terence O'B'rien, Lis- As part of the INTO/GAA TOM CURRAN SALES Youghal United in a challenge more. Her relatives, the mem- Barryi Prize to the Ladies, of the game. Once again both J. J. LANDERS TROPHY played on Wednesday last. The Skill Awards scheme. 64 boys clubs should be proud of then- game at the Danes Field on bers of her community and and from the four Provin- PUBLIC AUCTLON Monday week last and came out Sunday. September 11th at many Sisters from other con- weather was kind to us for a girls teams for producing such an change, especially for those ces will have an opportunity to excellent contest, so well done BALLINAMONA, OLD PARISH, Co. Waterford on top at the end of a very en- 10.30 — J. Gallagher sc.. Laventr s including Cappoquin display their skills in hurling, tertaining game. Dunne 1 Jimmy Whelan 4, Mercy sisters and Christian early birds who played in the to both teams. CLEARANCE SALE OF FARM MACHINERY morning. Thank you very much camogle. boys' football and Lismore are now through to Team — B. Whelan. M. Croke, John O'Donoghue 1. Mossle Brothers attended. The church Dave for such a beautiful prize. girls' football between the 1988 Om the instructions of Mir. Ed. Tobin who is curtailing K. cotter. K. Mason (capt.), R. Morrissey 9. was crowded with townspeople the Countv Final where they lilis business, to sell by Public Auction at the Farmyard, including many of her former Results: 1st Mrs. G. Canning Minor and Senior All-Ireland will meet, the winners of the Curran. J. Casey P. Manahan Hurling and Football Finals in on Saturday, August 27, at 2.30 p.m.— p Ormonde. M. keniry, B. Hen- CAPPOQUIN/BALLINAMEELA pupils. The parish choir sang 67 nett (back 9)- 2nd. Mrs. A. Mt Sion v. Ballygunner Eastern appropriate hymns. Her burial Howard 67 nett (back 9); Best Croke park These children rep- 1 Ford 3000 Tractor. 1 Pierce Cock Lifter, I PZ Rotary nebry. A. Gilligan. Subs. — E. A.C. resented their Primary Schools Final and what a game that Murphy for Casey; R. Foley for took place in the Presentation Gross, D Cahill 79; 3rd, Miss will be! Mower. 1 PZ Hay Bob, 1 Pierce two-furrow Plough, i On Sunday last, some of our P. Bolger (36) 67 nett. at the Provincial Finals of the Hennebry. Convent, where she began and Here is the panel of players Jones Baler, I Transport Box, I Vicon Spinner, 1 Zig-Zag ftoi .... athletes travelled to Blarney ended her religious life. The time sheet for the Col. INTO GAA Skill Award Scheme and were selected to participate who carried Lismore to victory Harrow, 1 Pielrce Finger Mower, 2 Round Feeders, 2 Under 14's Travel To Youghal and Melleray Open Sports. A O'Brien CUD to be played on —Under 14 players please note great day was had by all. Sr. Evangelist Walsh was Sunday, 4th September is post- at the All-Ireland Semi-Finals Declan Landers, Kieran Machinery Covers, Diesel Oil Tank, Several other items. that the bus for our return born in the parish of Castle- ed in the Clubhouse — get your and Finals. Clancy Eoin Sullivan, James The Auctioneer highly recommends this machinery as match in Youghai leaves at 6MELLERA Y RESULTS island, Co. Kerry. She entered names down for the draw. Hickey,' Fergal Meagher Mich- the Presentation convent on Representing Portlairge in ael Sullivan, Eamon Power, it h.as been well maintained by owner. p.m. from the Square on this A big congratulations to Mary Camogie will be Valerie Barry, Thursday, sept. 1. A full turnout Girls u 6 60m. — 2nd Linda Jan. 6 1933 and was professed Fives on winning the club Kieran O'Gorman. Mark Sulli- TOM CURRAN, Auctioneer & Valuer Collender; B'oys u/6 60m.—3rd, on August 7, 1935. She was a 10 Townparks, Lismore while in van Kevin Whelan, Michael Of players is expected and they championship—well done Mary; hurling our representative will Grattan Square, Dungarvan, Telephone 058/41324 are asked to bring their mem- Michael Scanlan; Girls u/8 trained primary teacher and and congratulations to our cap- Hickey, Johnny Ahern. P. J 80m. — 2nd, Margaret Foley; taught in the school ln Lismore. be Seamus Clancy. Coole. Bally- Coughlan Sean Daly. Michael bership fee of 2 with them. tain. Connie Dowd and Bill Hoi- saggart. Boys u/8 80m.—1st Vincent She was also trained In home ton for coming out top of the Barry, Charlie Barry, Patrick Mernin: Boys U/9 80m.—1st, economics and helped in themixe d foursomes competition. Kenneally, Keith Lynch, Paddy BIG KICK-OFF THIS James Mernin; Girls u/11 100m. secondary school. She held the WEEKEND The winner of the 18 Hole O'Gorman, Keith Hornlbrook. —2nd K. O'Mahoney Boys u/3 post of Mother Assistant and Michael O'Donnell. Mistress of Novices in the con- Stroke competition played on The Trustee Savings Bank, 100m.— 1st, Daniel O'Donnell; 17th August (sponsored by F.D. Waterford won the Sony Girls ul4 100m.—2nd, Corinna vent. and she carried out her Walsh Cup (Div. 2) in the Tony M .A.V Waterford Schoolboys Football duties with cheerful efficiency. Irl.) was Mrs. Gretta Barry DICK BARRY & SON .I .I. League kicks-off on this Satur- Walsh: Girls u/15 100 m. — with 66 nett. — (Divot). Forristel Tournament, defeat- day. Sept 3 and our first team 2nd. Lorraine Maher; Boys In I960 she volunteered for a ing Meath, Kerry and Down in action is our under 14's who u/15 100m._ 1st Martin Lacey. new foundation in the U.S.A. and thus reached the final KILMORE EAST, TALLOW travel to Portiaw. Kick-off in 3rd. Trevor Mason- Girls ulti- and served in Bermingham, SOCCER NOTES where they easily defeated 14 ACRES PRIME LEVEL ROADSIDE LAND this game is at 11.45 a.m. and 17 100m.—2nd, Corinne Walsh, Robertsdale. Daphne, Gulf Port, Laois. 3rd Lorraine Maher; Boys Alabama, where she taught for Lisniore played their first ONE FIELD players are asked to note that It really was great to see a the bus will leave the Square u/16-17 100m. — 1st. Martin 25 years. She returned to Lis- game of the new season against Waterford team winning a title All in grass, own water, very well fenced;, at, 10.15 a.m. Best of luck lads. Lacey, 3rd, Aidan Mernin; more in 1985 but did not retire Glenview in the Tavern Cup on and with Bro. Dormer a selec- TALLOW TOWN 1 MILE. Our under 12 team, who kick- Girls u 10 400m. — 3rd. Chris- and she took up duties in school last Tuesday night in Cappo- LISMORE G.A.A. CLUB NOTES tor and Paddy O'Donnell. Mark For Salle by Private Treaty. tine collender; Boys u/10 400m. and house, visited the sick, the quin JUVENILE SECTION Clancy Philip Hickey and Bren- off on Saturday week with an lonely and old. She visited the DICK BARRY & SON, M.I.A.V.I. away fixture against Southend — 3rd. James Mernin; B'oys A new look Llsmore team dan Ormonde on the Waterford u/11 400m.—3rd, Barry Keniry; hospitals and met past pupils. On Wednesday evening last team, Lismore can feel justly Patrick Street, Fermoy. (025)31577. United win be honouring the A life-long friend said of her: went down 2-1 on the night club by being the first team to Girls u/12 400m 2nd. Aileen and the result shows that the 24th of August. Lismore and proud on helping Waterford to Foley 3rd Margaret Quinn; "She was first and foremost a Tallow renewed rivalry, this such an emphatic victory, so compete in Division I of the faithful religious, an efficient things are not going to be easy league. Boys u 13 800m.— 1st. Daniel for us this coming season. time in the Western Minor Hur- well done to all concerned. O'Donnell; Boys u 14 1.500m. teacher and a lively and enter- ling Final at the Cappoquin —'(P.R.O. Lismore G.A.A. — taining companion." Team — s- Prendergast, J. venue. Every championship CAPPOQUIN P.T.A.A. — 1st. Conor Prendergast; Tobin P. Fitzgerald, D. Landers. Juvenile section). Girls u/14 1500m.—1st, Corinna To all her relatives and the meeting this year between these E. Cusack C. Barry (capt.). B. two clubs, from senior level The Council will reconvene Walsh; Girls u/15. 1,500m. — members of her community we Prendergast. F. Power, B. Crow- LISMORE G.A.A. NOTEs 2nd Karen O'Donnell. 3. Sinead extend deep and sincere sym- down, have produced exciting after the summer break on Fri- ley T Pratt, P. Aherne. Subs. games. This minor final follow- day night, sept. 2 after evening Coughlan; Boys u/15 1,500m. — pathy. B O'Gorman for Landers; B. Weekly Draw: Week No. 32- 1st Martin Lacey 2nd Trevor She is survived by her sisters, ed the same pattern with both £50 (65), Mrs. B. Kenneally, NEW ARCHBISHOP Mass. We will be discussing our Shanahan for Power: P. Cam- teams giving everything ln Deerpark; £30 i221). Mrs. A. plans for the coming year. All Mason. Girls U16/17 800m. — brothers, sisters-in-law, bro- pion for Crowley. 1st Corinna Walsh. 3rd Jen- thers-in-law, nieces and nep- order to secure victory. In an O'Keeffe. Parks Road; £20 Council members are asked to earlier round of the league-style (203) Master F. O'Flynn. c/o P make every effort to attend. nifer Collender Boys U16/17 hews, other relatives and FOR MUNSTER 800m.—1st Martin Lacey. 3rd friends. championship. Tallow recorded Quinn- £15 (226) Mrs. A. Mc- a one point victory over Lis- Carthy West Street; £10 (69), Archbishop Dermot Clifford who transferred to Dublin and CAPPOQUIN/AFFANE Conor Prendergast; Ladies of Cashel, who has been prom- the present bishop. Dr. Diar. more, so Lismore, County Cham- Master G. O'F'arrell, Main St.; G.A.A. NOTES 100m.—1st Corinna Walsh. CRICKET NOTES pions in 1987. were all out to inent among the Irish Hier- muid O Suilleabhain. Blarney Results — Girls u,3 £10 (207). Mr. and Mrs. O'Sul- win this final. iivan. Mayfleld. promoters prize archy in supporting Irish ii- While seen as being in' the Minor Footballers Win—Fresh 80m. 1st Linda Guilly; Boys leeails in the US, is to take over conservative mould. Archbishop Pride of place this week goes D. Coughlan. from their Western Hurling u/12 shot. 1st Aidan Ahearne; to our juveniles, who had a fan- Tallow were ln control for j The- next draw will be held t'he Miunsten archdiocese from Ci'-ifiOTd is also recognised as a Final victory, Affan continued Girls u/15 1.500m. 3rd Niamh A.r C-YiWiSiiVi OT> Thomas Morr \ a -i t.»> who 'n an ciu ri'n.ii "his e tastic win over Cqrk County last most of the first half and were in the Red House on Monday, who is to retire this month. tli.' winning setiueiice in minor Scanlan: Girls u/l did their very best for Lismore final. FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE their victory. Tom Burke; Asst. Treasurer S'tratham. . Stratham, Hus- Edmond Lonergan; Secretary _ N G. and Waterford. In swimming Team and scorers — B. Cun- Full panel £1'50. Snowball £38 Team — L. Costin, s McCar- kinson. we had Sinead Power. Gary thy. K. O'Keilly. J. McGrath M. Noreen O'Brien- Asst. Sec. ningham. F. Power. P. Ryan J. REGISTRATION OF CLUBS on 49 calls. Colour: green. Tom Burke; P.R.O. — Pat Mur- This was a most, creditable Oakham. Padraig Pollard and Lisniore pressed forward in J. Duggan. R. Ronayne Sean 82 77 68 52 41 60 13 8 Ormonde. F. Veale, S. Costin. T. victory for a young and talen- Noelie Quann: and the artists the second half but found (IRELAND) ACTS 1904/1927 Mansfield. D. cummins, E. ray: Delegates to Co. Executive Prendergast, P. Ahearne B. District Court Area of 23 12 16 3 63 71 24 '72 ted Llsmore team and with per- were Sheila O'Gorman and scores hard to come by. Just Lawton (0-1). E. Cusack P. O'Shea, R. Flynn. T. Fives, M. — Mary O'B'rien Padraig formances like this it is only a Maria- Celisse. They were all when Tallow seemed to have Dungarvan. 9 29 49 22 15 43 65 37Power . F. McCarthy. C. Barry. Browne, Eddie O'Brien, Pat Prendergast, S. Prendergast District No. 21. 47 64 19 67 7 32 6 35 matter of time before they will well chaperoned by team mana- weathered the Lismore storm. (0-11 B. Prendergast (0-5) S Subs.—D. Kelleher. P. McGrath. Murray. Hugh Collender. start to make the break through ger. Mrs. Noreen Quann. Lismore were awarded a pen- Daly (1-0), D. O'Donnell (0-11. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 54 34 56 26 4 84 51 33E . Fraher. J. Cahill. M. Mason. A vote of sympathy was ex- TAKE NOTICE that an Appli- 27 30 89 80 66 45 1 48 into the senior side. This weekend the Athletic alty. which was duly driven to B Landers. Subs. Donal Lan- Gate Duty — Gate collectors tended to the Murray family. the net for a goal. Lisniore now ders, Dave Landers. cation dated the 26th day of 10* 76 31 20 58 11 28 this week, August 28 to Sept 3. Ballyguiry on their recent be- Finals go ahead in Mosney and August 1988 for the renewal of 'Denotes end of Snowball. are S. Fraher, D. McGrath and reavement. — (P.R.O. 1. BRIDGE CLUB we will have nine boys and girls the Certificate of Registration looking to bring home an All- Prizes must be claimed on oi J. McCarthy. Lismore Bridge Club resumes of "DUNGARVAN CLUB'' whose before Monday. 5th September Ireland medal. Gary Keane premises is situate at Sexton Sept. 7 at 7.30 p.m. competes in the 100m. hurdles: Street. Abbeyside, Dungarvan in at 6 p.m. sharp from Mrs. Mc- MINOR HURLERS TAKE Matilda Beecher and Jacqueline the District Court area of Dun- Gregor. 32 Caseyville, Dungar WESTERN TITLE LISMORE GOLF NOTES Fitzgerald run in the 100m.; garvan and County of Water- van. Martina Moore goes In the Cappoquin 11-4 There was a big turn out ot ford has been lodged with the Full sheet must be returned BALLYDUFF 800m. - Maude Cunningham Registrar of Clubs for the said Naomh Brid 4-2 members for the President's — takes on the marathon- Rena District. Court Area. when claiming. Cappoquin minor hurlers cap- Mr. David Barry Prize on Carey the 600m. walking race: WEDDING BELLS No winner last week. tured the Western 'B' title in Dated this 29th day of August, Sunday. Favourable weather Geraldine Barry, long jump; Numbers drawn this week by convincing fashion with a big conditions and an attractive ar- Bernadette OKeeffe, long puck 1988. win over Naomh Brid in Dun- NOTES Signed: Liam Moloney, Adare. Co. BALLYDUFF MACRA NOTES ray of prizes set the scene for and Emm,a Ryan, shot putt. Limerick. Beiated congratulations to a truly enjoyable day. David We wish them all the best of E. A. RYAN & CO. our Efficiency Team, who were and his wife Gretta and fam- Solicitors for said Club, ily had things so organised luck in Mosney. A supporters Dungarvan, Co. Waterford. runners up at the "Club of the bus will join them on Saturday AN CHUIRT DUICHE Year" award at Dungarvan that enjoyment on the occasion (The District Court) to offer encouragement and Show recently. Individual win- was guaranteed from start to team managers Eric Flynn and District Court Area of ners were as follows:— finish. The first competitor to Jim Sullivan will be on hand all THE DISTRICT COURT Cappoquin. Sport, — Catherine O'Regan: tee off was that man for the weekend to keep them on their District Court Area of District No. 21. Car Driving — Margaret Ah- big occasion, Tom Ryan, and he toes. Let's hope the weather THE DISTRICT COURT NOTICE OF APPLICATION set a target-, of 63 nett for all District Court Area: Dungarvan Dungarvan. earne; Tractor Driving — John does not let us down and allows FOR A CERTIFICATE OF to catch. Some took up the District No. 21. District No. 21, Kenny. the athletes a chance to do CONFIRMATION OF AN AD chase and threatened for a APPLICANT: Thanks t0 all the team who their best. — (P.R.O.). NOTICE OF APPLICATION MAURICE DEE. INTERIM TRANSFER put a great effort in and put while but iTom kept his nose in OF CONFIRMATION OF TAKE NOTICE that applica- front and won by 1 shot from IN THE MATTER OF THE a befitting end to a super year TRANSFER OF tion will be made to the Dis- P. Kearney with Fr. O'Dowd a INTOXICATING LIQUOR for Ballyduff Macra. PUBLICAN'S LICENCE trict Justice sitting at Cappo- further shot behind on 65 nett. ACTS It's not all work for the club, quin Annual Licensing District as on Sunday, the 10th Sept. The social and prizeglving TAKE NOTICE that applica- TAKE NOTICE that we shall Court on Friday the 9th day of tion will be made on behalf of apply on behalf of the above roads lead to the western part was a resounding success and Maurice William Shanley c/o named Applicant to the Learned September. 1088 on behalf of of Ireland to the scenic County the new extension to the club- "The Anchor Bar," The Quay, District Justice sitting at the Seamus Murray of Aglish, Clare and its beautiful sur- house received its first baptism. Dungarvan in the County of Courthouse, Dungarvan on Wed- Cappoquin, in the County of roundings. Names please to Here 1 would like to compliment Waterford at the Annual Licen- nesday 28th September. 1988 at Waterford for a Certificate of John Murphy as soon as pos- the Hyland Bros.. Contractors, sing District Court, on the 28th 11 a.m. for an Order authorising Confirmation of an Ad Interim sible. It promises to be a day of for working so hard to have the day of September, 1988. for a confirmation of the Ad interim Transfer of an Ordinary Pub- high festivity and plenty of extension ready if not complet- Certificate of Confirmation of a Transfer of the ordinary seven lican's Licence for the sale by crack. ed. for this major club function. Transfer to him of the licence day publican's Licence attached retail oif Beer, Cider. Wl'.ne and Another year draws to a close Congratulations to all the prize lately held by Ms. Mary Keane, to premises known as TheSpirit s for consumption on and as on this Friday night at 9winner s and to the losers, bet- Nominee of M/s. M. J. Keane & Village Inn, Abbeyside, Dungar- off the premises known a.s p.m. sharp in St. Michael's Hall ter ]uck next time. Company Limited for the sale van in the County of Waterford "Treacys" of Aglish, situate our A.G.M. takes place. ATHLETIC NOTES of intoxicating liquor by retail formerly licenced in the name within the District Court aTea We would like to take this op- in his premises at No. 1 Parnell of julla Donnelly and Further aforesaid la.teily licensed in the portunity to thank our sponsors On Sunday last. August 28 Street (also known as No. 1 Take Notice that Application name of John Treacy. our coaches, the Community Lismore A.C. travelled to Mel- Main Street), Dungarvan in the will be made to have said trans- Dated this 23rd day oCouncilf , our lighting man, the leray to compete in their Gala- County of Waterford. fer confirmed free of endorse- August. 1088. "Leader." supporters and every- Day Open Sports. All our ath- Dated this 23rd day of August, ments. Signed: one who lends a hand to ensure letes did very well. Our prize- 1988. Dated this 25th day of August. KIERAN W. CLEARY & CO.tha t our club is what it ls to- winners were — T. Barry 1st: G. Signed/ 1988. Solicitors for the Applicant, day. A personal word of thanks Feeney 1st; M. Molumphy 2nd: Signed '15. Wolfe Tone Street. to Johnny Jackson wh0 hi-jacks B. Hyde 3rd; P. Molumphy 1st: NEIL TWOMEY & CO., my notes every week. Solicitors for the Applicant. JOSEPH P. GORDON & CO., Clonmel. R Flynn 2nd- P. Molumphy Llsmore, Co. Waterford. Solicitors for Applicant. To/ Every member and anyone in- 2nd; A. Gilligan 1st and 2nd; N. To/ The District Court Clerk. Burgery, Dungarvan, The Superintendent. terested In joining the club for Results: 1st, T. Ryan (18> 63; Barry 1st: A. Lineen 1st: N. Courthouse. Co. Waterford. Garda Siochana. the forthcoming year is request- 2nd P. Kearney (18) 64: Gross, Fennessy 3rd; G. B'arry 2nd: M. Youghal, To/ Dungarvan. ed to attend this very important R. Ormonde (6y 74: 3rd, Rev. S. Cunningham 3rd: G. Barry 3rd CO. Cork. Superintendent, And/ meeting to ensure that we have O'Dowd (15) 65: Cat. 0-14, R. T. Barry 1st: G. F'eeney 1st; B. And/ The Superintendent's Garda Siochana. The District Court Clerk. capable officers at the helm. Murphy (7i 68 (last 9); Cat.Hyd e 2nd: M. Molumphy 1st; P. Office, Garda Station. Courthouse, —(P.R.O.). 15-18. T. O'Donovan (15) 65; Molumphy 2nd; A. Lineen 1st; Garda Siochana, Dungarvan Fermoy. BALLYDUFF SOCCER CLUB Cat 19-28 James Bennett (19) Dungarvan, and/ Co. Cork. The A.G.M. of Ballyduff Soc- 65 Past President, S. Beecher Co. Waterford. District Court Clerk And/ cer Club will take place in the (91 68. Miss Mairead Coffey, Knockboy, Melleray and Mr. Michael Library. Ballyduff, on Tuesday. Friday 3-Ball — 1st, D. Spil- Printed and published by the And/ The Chief Fire Officer, Courthouse, The Chief Fire Officer, Cuilinane, Lismore, who were married recently in St. Marv's Waterford County Council. Youghal Waiterford County Council, 6th September. All members. lane (121 T. Cahill (15i and S. Proprietors at their Office and ; past present and future are e-x- Denn CIS< 27.1: 2nd. T. Fives Works, 78, O'Connell Street, Church, Cappoquin. (Noel O'Donoghue) Arus Brugha. Dungarvan, Co. Cork. Dungarvan, 1 Co. Waterford. CO. Waterford. pc-cted to attend. (P.R.O.). (12), F. McCarthy (20) and A. OuitKarvan Co. Waterford DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988. PAGE THREE Antique Fair To Aid Lourdes

If you're any way interested This year's fair, held in The admittance is free to the public in antiques then make it your Grand Hotel, features several except, for a collection inside business to be in Tramore be- innovations which the organ- which goes towards the locai tween' September 7 and 9 for isers feel confident will help Lourdes Invalid Fund. the long-awa'ted 18ith Annual the fair l'ive up to its usual Antique Fair. Fund As with other years there high standards. will be a wide selection of furn- The official opening of the Viewing is from 7.30 p.m. to iture, crockery and bric-a-brac fair will take place at 8 p.m. 9.30 p.m. on Wednesday and ings which should prove pop- on offer all of which will date on Wednesday September 7th from 2.3'0 p.m. to 9.3o p.m. on ular for those seeking to add back to before 1920. So if it's in The Grand Hotel aind all Thursday and Friday. This year to the decoration of their home. antique bargains you're after major dealers from the region will see a great emphasis The most commendable ,as>- remember that Tramore is the will be in attendance. placed on paintingis and draw- pect of the fa r however is that place to be1

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£1.3 MILLION BOOST FOR WATERFORD LISMORE UNDER-16 'A' HURLING COUNTY CHAMPIONS 1988. (Photo by Klielty) AIRPORT The announcement by the tor Brian O'Shea, Chairman of Government, last week that £4 the Airport Board have wel- million were to be invested in comed the investment as a tre- the country's regional air- mendous boost to the local econ- ports. with large expansions on omy. However. Mr. Brendan the way was generally wel- Kenneally, Mayor of Waterford, Lions International Annual Convention comed. expressed reservations pointing .The allocation for Waterford out that a sum of £3.5 million had originally been sought. half storey high, by six-and-a- RED ROCKS CANYON Airport at Killowen is stated to Perhaps the most famous be £1.3 million and a major ex- "While we welcome the £1.3 achievement of the Mile High half storey wide screen and 30 Just outside the city is an- pansion is planned here and a million allocation, the fight is City of Denver is the 16th street loud-speakers in a specially ac- planning application in respect not yet over,'' he said. shopping mall. This unique 1988 oustically designed set-up. Even other one of Denver's marvels— Red Rocks Canyon. This vein of the airport located five miles Meanwhile negotiations on a street is just over one mile the State Capitol itself is a ouside the city is be be lodged long, coursing through the soar- (By Lion Richie Walsh) building of many attractions, as Of red rock rises straight up proposed 4 million investment through the valley, and opens shortly with Waterford County by Showline. a British Com- ing office towers of the down- One can see the reconstruction well as the famous 13th Step! Council. town business district, it is Its beautiful dome is covered out, into a huge natural amphi- pany, in an 'airport-tourism' de- of the pre-historlc dinosaurs as theatre at the top. This theatre Approach lighting will be fitted velopment, at Waterfard Airport pedestrianised, featuring 200 well as the Hall of American with goldleaf. which was ex- tracted from the Colorado has now been fitted with seat- along with instrument, landing are stated to be "at a fairly ad- red oak trees, plenty of seating, Indians with such exhibits as a equipment; improvements to vanced stage." a dozen fountains and is served mines. A winding 93-step stair- ing and amplification, and is perfectly reproduced Cheyenne used for holding outdoor rock, the runway apron; the building The British firm, which re- by a free, specially designed Campsite. case leads to an open-air plat- of underground fuel tanks and noiseless shuttle bus that leaves form, from which it is possible and other, concerts. There is a cently purchased the former to see over 150 miles of the sun-rise religious service held the general upgrading of the Waterford County and City Inr either end of the mall every 90 Included also is the ultra- terminal. firmary has also been linked to Rita Moore, winner of ladies singles 'B' and Bernadette seconds. The street contains modern Inax Theatre, which front range of the Rocky Moun- there on Easter Sunday mor- Sheridain, runner-up in St. Laurence's Tennis Club's closed tains, from the Wyoming ning, which usually attracts a Several members of Water- a large development in Tra- some of the finest shops in the employs the world's largest more. city, and with its design and movie projector, a four-and-a- border, all the way south to large crowd. ford Co. Council including sena- championships held over last week. (Pat Crowley) layout, it gives the down town Pikes Peak. Denver is the lar- Those are some of the attrac- area a taste of the 21st century. gest city In a 600 mile radius— tions of our convention city. Taking 16th Street as the spine an area almost the size of Eur- They have started building a of the city, a few blocks either ope- — and as such it has be- new convention hall, which will way brings one to most of the come the shopping capital of be more than double the size interesting buildings in the the vast Rocky Mountain West. of the present Currigan Hall, down town area. KNOW YOUR Denver has a very good climate, and I noticed a huge poster in- r.estilng as it does in the shel- viting the Lions back in the The headquarters for the Con- ter of the Rockies, a lot of the 1990's to enjoy their new air- vention^Currigan Hall—is situ- rough weather from the West port and new convention centre. ated at 14th and Champa RIGHTS and North oasses over it. It can This indeed fits Denver's slogan Streets. This immense building, be quite warm In summer, and —"A Mile High and Climbing." nearly as big at Dungarvan Q.—Since November 1986 I has an average of 300 days sun- Square, housed the secretariats 1 have been receiving a special shine per year. (Next week, The Convention). of the various and varied na- payment of £20 p.w. from the tions takini part: it also con- Dept. Of Social Welfare along tained the shops and supply with my Invalidity Pension. I area for the requirements Of the was told at the time that this various clubs. payment was to compensate me for losing out because of the Other places of special inter- new rules about equality. My est in this multi-facet city are wife is in receipt of Disability ABBEYSIDE two of its famous museums. Re- Benefit. Now I find that this sembling a medieval fortress, payment has been reduced the 28-sided 10-storey Denver from £20 to £18 per week. This Art Museum offers 35,000 indi- reduction has made nonsense vidual objects, and is generally SHORE of the 3°o increase m my credited with having the world's Invalidity Pension Is this a cut- finest collection of Indian Ari. back by 1.11 tone k door? A. — The transitional pay- ANCLINC ment of £20 p.w. which you have been receiving since No- vember 1986 was made to com- pensate you for the fact that CLUB NOTES WATERFORD FOODS with the introduction of EC Fennell Plant Hire, and CID. equality measures at that time PAT POWER WOOD-CRAFT OPEN COMPETITION Limerick, and our main sponsors you no longer qualified for an Pat and Mary Power Wood- adult dependant allowance for The Pat Power Wood-Craft 2- Craft. SPONSOR your wife. It was Intended at Day Open Competition was fish- the time that this transitional ed In Helvick and Ballinacourty RECORD FISH arrangement would end after a on Saturday and Sunday. Aug- Dungarvan Community Playscheme Summer 1988 — Photo grEphed above are John Rett Co-ordinator and Leaders of the year, in fact the payments were ust 20 and 21. Seventy anglers Our record fish scheme has Playscheme which was sponsored by Dungarvan Credit Union. "FLYING FIVE" extended beyond November 1987 representing seven clubs — New really taken otf over the last few and remained unchanged until Ross. Tramore-Waterford, Ard- weeks with Damien Wall return- Addiitonal sponsorship from July of this year. The situation more Rhinnshark, Dungarvan, ing a conger of 29 lbs. and. lust Waterford Foods adds new at- now ls that people who had Waterford Glass and Abbeyside, for the record, the length 0f this traction to the Phoenix Park's been in receipt of £20 p.w. have participated. fish was 5'6" with a girth of Flying: Five race for two-year- had that, payment reduced to 16." This Ash was caught otf olds and upwards on Saturday £18 and those ln receipt, of a Helvick Pier on a strip of mac- I.C.M.S.A. CHEQUE TELECOM EIREANN REPORTS£17 next. September 3. £10 p.w. compensation payment kerel as bait, so I have no doubt Run in association with the have had that reduced to £9 but that this record can be im- Telecom Eireann announces Irish Youth Foundation, the p.w. This would appear to be proved upon. tlie publication of its Report MILLION PROFIT newly-titled Waterford Foods the beginning of a phased with- FOR EQUESTRIAN and Accounts for the year FN re Five is upgraded, this drawal of these payments. Our flounder has now been ended 31st March 1988. and de- extended. Prices were kept in a spur of land in Cork of a. year to Group Three status and set at, 21bs. 7ozs. by Don O'Con- clares a net profit of £17 mil- carries a top prize of ER£30,000. stable and costs were contain- new transatlantic fibre optic 'This column has been com- nor and yet, to be ratified is a lion. ed. Our projections fo,r the nexit cable. Already some' major mul- Last year's running of the piled by Dungarvan Community scad. I would like to emphasise OLYMPIC FUND In his introduction to the few years po'lnt to further pro- tinationals have decided to use event saw victory going to the again that, the onus is on the BreCalnd as a central point, or Us entry. Polonia, owned by Information Centre which pro- Mr. Sean Kelly, President of Management Review. Chief gressive advances in all signif- vides a free and confidential angler to get his or her fish Executive Fergus McGovern icant areas and to steadily im- hub. for transatlantic tele- Henryik d'Kwiatkowski and weighed and measured for the the Irish Creamery Milk Sup- communications. Telecom Eir- trained by J. S. Bolger. This service to the public.) pliers' Association presented a saysi that the Company's first proving financial results" he (Opening times of Centre, record fish. profit fittingly crowned the states. eann is also involved in supply- excellent performer went on to cheque for £1,000 from his or- ing the telecommunications win the Prix de 1'Abbaye. be- which is located ini the Court- ganisation to the Irish Eques- steady progress it had made The report pays tribute to house are: Mondays. Tuesdays JUVENILE COMPETITION each year since its establish- all the Management and Staff needs to the Custom, House fore retring. In second place trian Olympic Fund towards Docks Development project, for last year was Acushla owned and Wednesdays 7.30 p.m. to the cost, of travel of Irish ment. "During the year call- of Telecom fo,r the Company's 9 p.m.: Fridays—11 a.m. to H2.30 Our last, juvenile competition, traffic remained buoyant, cus- wh'ch its plans are well ad- bv Robert Sangster amd trained Day 1 was fished at Helvick, fished at Quann's on August 17, horses to the Olympic Games in performance. The net profit of vanced. bv Vincent O'Brien, which had p.m.: Saturdays—11 a.m. to 1 conditions were anything but Seoul. tomer numbers rose substant- £17 mil ion compares with a had t0 be cut, short by one hour On, prices, one of the Com- wen in 1986. p.m.) good with a very strong south- due to persistent heavy rain. 16 ially once again, the standards loss of £8 milliom in 1086 87 westerly wind blowing and the Mr. Kelly said the presenta- of service continued to improve and losses i,n excess of £lo,0 pany's objectives when ;,t was juveniles fished. Results: 1st tion wa made i recognition of vested in 1984 was to keep The n ewe sit sponsor. Water- return of fish was low for the over 10 Jason O'Donovan; 2nd, s n and, the range of services was million a year when the Com- ford Food pile, emerges from venue, with conger and dog fish the farmer breeders of sports pany was vested in, '1884. Turn- price increases 1% below the John Dwyer; 3rd, Michael horses who down the years annual rate of inflation. Actual the establishment, just this being returned to the weigh-In. Power: 1st under 10. Jonathan over. at £553 million, showed month, of a pub'lc company 1st on day 1. Brian Mansfield; have provided the young horses an increase of 7% on the pre- performance has im fact been O'Donovan; 2nd. Terry Crowe: which went on to form the much better than this. Prices by the IR G230 mi'lion turnover 2nd. Larry Fraher; 3rd. John 3rd. James Lenihan. v'O'U's year. Waterford Co-op based ln Dun- THIS WEEK AWT Whelan; 4th, Justin O'Brien; showjumplng and eventing In h!,s review of the year. were last increased 'from 1st giarvan. 5th, Tony Crowe; 6th. John Our juvenile master angler teams of many countries. Cha'rman Dr. Michael Smurfiit April. 1)986 and since 1083 they O'Brien: 1st lady, Kathleen has been decided for the season "The sending of equestrian is most optim'sitic about Tele- have gone up by 111%. again.-1 Announcing the addied spon- JOBLESS FIGURES a.n inflation, rate of 20 "<. Sig- Young- 2nd, Cait Mulcahy; 1st 1987-'88. it being decided over teams to the Olympic Games is com Eiprean.n's future prospects. sorship. John Barry, chairman (0. WATERFORD juvenile, Alan Mulcahy: 2nd, the Christmas competitions plus an important, national event "Over the period' of the next nificant reductions i'ni interna- o,f Waterford Foods, said his Jennifer Young; 3rd. Eric the four juvenile competitions, and ls worthy of support from five year plain'', he say®, "we tional charges w 11 be implem- company wa9 pleased to support Crowe. and our congratulations go to all the financial institutions UP IN WATERFORD aim to eliminate our accum- ented from 1st. October 198'8. botih Irish racing, a valuable and the commercial firms trad- ulated losses and to earn national industry, and the Irish Mark Crowe with 80 pts., on be- DAY TWO coming our Master Angler. 2nd ing with farmers. substantial met profits, we plan Youth Foundation, within one SAYS to remain fully self-financing sponsorship package. The suc- with 70 pts. Jason O'Donovan: "I urge them to come forward WEANLINGS As a result of the low catches 3rd Brian O'Donovan with 67 a.s soon as possible with suit- and to reduce debt, and we are cess of his company so far ts CITY - BUT DOWN also goin? to improve the owed a great deal to the pop- on Day 1, Day 11 was wide open P - able financial supseriptions to Where grass is scarce or of and as ln the past, B'allinacour- This was no mean achieve- properly equip our Equestrian range, quality and price-com- SOLE CATCH LEADS ularity of its products with poor quality feed concentrates petitiveness of o,ur services". Irish, youth and h.e wiais happy to calves (3 lbs.day). If calves ty lived up to expectations with ment on Mark's part as our teams with adequate travel to be associated with an or- are showing signs of lung or a good return of dog and con- juvenile membership is 45. facilities to the Games," said IN DUNGARVAN Among the operational high- ganisation that was selflessly stomach worms, dose and move ger. Flshiner two hours down Mr. Kelly. lights of 1987/88 was the con- TO TRAWLER devoted to their development to cleaner pasture. tide and 1J hrs. up. conditions NEXT COMPETITION He continued: "Indeed there nection of 17.000 new telephone and betterment. were ideal In comparison to day are many successful traders ln lines a record level. By the Vaccinate weanling calves one. Next competition is the Irish the horse business whose con- AND LISMORE end of the year held customer ARREST against Blackleg (where not Water Services on Saturday, tinued success can be enhanced orders had been reduced to The Irish Fishermen's organ- BOG YEW SCULPTURE Results — 1st, Declan Foley; September 3 from 8 to 10.45 p.m. already vaccinated). 2nd John O'Brien; 3rd, Jim by a good Olympic showing by The total number of people 16,00'0 the lowest level for isation have condemned the Calves with footrot need im- in the Abbeyside area (Ram- our riders and they also should jobless in co. Waterford, which many years. Digitalis,ation of arrest of a Fishing Trawler for In a departure from the O'Brien. 4th, Michael Power; bler). Check-in at The Pond mediate treatment with the 5th, Ger Mansfield- 6th Brian consider a subscription to the Includes the three exchanges in the network was pressed allegedly having an illegal usual nature of racing trophies, correct antibiotic. 7.15-7.45 p.m. and weigh-in at Irish Equestrian Olympic Fund Waterford City. Dungarvan and ahead giving the country one catch of Sole on board in Cork the winning owner of the Mansfield; 1st lady, Kathleen The Pond at 11 p.m. Young; 2nd, Nancy Cashman; as an investment in their own Lismore was 7,038 at the end of of the most modem telecom- harbour Waterfordi Food Flying Five GRASSLAND business." July. munications system in, Europe. The IFO criticised the Statu- will, receive a very attractive 1st juvenile, Mark Dunford- 2nd, SYMPATHY The Company achieved the tory Instruments 148 and 184 Eric Crowe; 3rd. james Lenihan. Mr. Gerry Collins, Regional sculpture in bog yew which Continue to apply nitrogen CALL FOR HORSE COUNCIL high standards it set itself for from the Department of the suggests the outline of a horse's fertiliser until mid-September As well as the individual Our sincere sympathy ls ex- Manager of Employment Ser- fault incidence and for call- Marine which did not distin- head and is certified to be on moderate to heavily stocked prizes for the two days there tended to Mrs. Kitty Buckley Mr. Kelly said the Minister for vices (FAS) commented that It rate success in both the local guish the variety of fish in 3.25o years old. farms. was also a beautiful array of and family on the recent death Agriculture Mr. Michael O'Ken- was most interesting that all and STD services question. The Irish Youth Foundation, Wood-Craft with 1st, prize con- of her father, Francis Coleman. nedy. T.D.. has through recent the major Increases over the Telecomimu'nii,cation s tr affic At a Meeting with the Min- represented by Howard Kilroy, sisting Of a coffee table, stan- _ PRO statements shown his interest 1987 figures were confined to HERD FERTILITY Waterford City (where the num- increased by 9% over the year. 'siter for the Mar'toe and MUn- chairman,, a.nd Dave Downes, PROBLEMS dard lamp and an ash-tray in the business. He called on Among the newer services. ister of State, Department of chief executive. is concerned stand all in teak, and this was him to turn his interest, into ber of jobless had gone up by STOP AC, tihe national diata net- the Marine last, month it was with supporting youth projects Disease organisms e.g. Lep- captured by Declan Foley 2nd practice by consulting with rep- 400 ln the last twelve months) work, and EIRCEdX. the mobile pointed out by the IFO that for young people that:— tospirosis Mineral Deficiencies prize (mahogany coffee table) resentatives of the industry on and that the largest, increase of radiotelephone service, continr ncbodv knew for certain wtliat Alleviate substance abuse; or Cysts in, the ovaries are some was won by Brian Mansfield, the establishment, of an Irish all came in the normally stable ued their rapid growth the Department were talking Tackle 'fhe difficulties of the causes of Infertility in and 3rd prize (flower pot Horse Council to further de- sector of women over 25. about and requested that any of dits advantaged young dairy cows, it, ls important to stand) was won by John BP CHECK velop and direct the industry. In contrast to both Dungar- further statements by the De- O'Brien. The cup sponsored by van and Lismore that experien- COMMUNICATIONS people; Investigate and Identify the He continued: "The horse in- GATEWAY partment be specific and clear. cause Of cows (served earlier ln Tyre Centre for the heaviest dustry can play an important cd decreases of 140 and 99 re- The fisherman involved suf- Help reduce delinquency, weight confined to club mem- spectively since July '87, Water- —Promote the personal the breeding season^ coming on role in supplementing farm in- The 'Report points' out that fered a substantial loss as a re- heat at this time of year. bers was won by Brian Mans- CFNTRES comes, but Its development ford City's total unemployment sult of this episode' as he was growth and development of field. The overseas prize was Blood Bre'ssiure check centres figures have gone up by almost an important element of the young people; needs care and good planning. Company's strategy is to de- the victim of a situation where RESEEDING won by Brian Fuller. for the month of September A properly constituted Irish 8 per cent. bureaucracy ran out of control. —•Help unemployed young 1988 organised by tthe Irish Horse Council would have a Mr. Collins added that this velop Ireland as a communica- people: At. the presentation of prizes tions gateway between Europe The IFO is very surprised Seed beds must be fine, firm ln the Gold Coast the chairman He air t Foundation in associa- very important role in develop- tended to somewhat over- this incident occurred, espec- .promote the development shadow good performances a.nd the USA for communica- and fertile to ensure good grass thanked the anglers who fish- tion with Regional. Health ing the Industry on lines de- tions-intensive business. In im- ially as this matter was pointed of facilities and amenities seed establishment. Rollins of ed. also our sponsors: Seal All Boards will be held as- follows— signed to bring stability of in- from centres like Lismore which out to the Minister and the for young people; come to the breeders, some- saw drops in all four sectors of plementing this strategy the seeds after sowing ls very im- Clonmel. Patsy Horsom. Ken Wednesday 7th:—Dungarvan company made a number of Minister of State at the recent Seek to find new ways to portant in order to anchor the I Blrney. Dublin, Noel Deveretix, at Dental section. St. Joseph's thing which all too often has males and females, over and meeting. resolve youth problems seeds firmly in the soil. iRadley Engineering. William Hospital from 2 to 3. been lacking in the past." under 25. major investments, for example through Action Research. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 479, 1988. ABBEYSIDE Week-End T.V. Viewing PATTERN NOTES 2.0-0—'News. Weather: Sweat of Family Affairs. 7.00 — Jimmy's. die Hawn. who pl'an an. ingen- 7.40 — Romance: Out Of The Our "Moresby" Buoy was put ious robbery at a Hamburg the Sun. Tears of the MCoirn. into its final resting place in 3.00—News. Weather; One Man Shadows starring C h a r 1 e s the Causeway on Thursday bank. (1971). 1.25 a.m. — -Dance and Alexandra Paul. Weather. And His Dog Final of the 1085 25th, watched by a good num- sheepdog trials. 3.45—Northern 9.3(0'—'Tales of the Unexpected: ber of interested people. RTE 1 SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 Lights. 3.50 — Nerws and: Wea- The Skeleton Key (rpt.) 10..00 On Friday night the lamp on 6.45 a.m. — Open University. ther 4.00 — Dr. Killdare. 4.25— —iN'ewiS' A,t Ten, 10.30 — Wales top could be seen burning 8.215—The Kid. 8.310 — U'P2U. Boating Bu'tl'er. 4.55—'Class Of News and Weather. 10.35'—Star- brightly, it. is hoped to erect a 10.12—Weather. 10.15 — Grand- 81: 'Hiawatha.' 5.00 — Star ring Frank Sinatra: The Joker plaque at the site to the mem- FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 stand. 5.00 _ News. Weather. Brass. 5.30 — Eating Out With Is Wild 'Ml (1957). AUso star- ory of those who died and as a 4.05 News Headlines and 5.10—Sports News Wales. 5.15— Tovey. 6.00—Film: The Falcon ring Mitzi Gayno-r and Jeanne tribute to the gallant volunteer Weather, followed by Bosco. The Flying Doctors. 6.00 — The In Mexi'co starring Tom Con- Or-a i'n. The story of nightclub crew. 4.35 _ Wonderstruck. 5.0'5 — Noel Edmonds Saturday Road- way with Mona Maris. The entertainer Joe E. Lewis set in Cockleshell Bay. 5.115 — Heidi. show 'new series). 6.45—Bob's diebdnair detective investigates Chicago in the days oif prohi- At thi= point, we would like Full House (new series). 7.20— to thank Waterford Sub-Aqua 5 4.5 — News and News for the the eods't'ence of a brand new bition. Followed by ITN News deaf 6 OO — The Angellus. S.0'1 'Alio 'Alio (new series). 7.45— painting bv an artist who sup- Headlines. Club, who are presently diving The Russ Abbot Show (new for the lost "Moresby" anchor. — Newstime. 6.30 — Cartoon posedly di'ed' 15 years ago and Time. 6.4o — The Of series). 8.15 — All Creatures discovers a murderous cover-up SEPT. 3 We wish them every success. March Great And Small 'new series). SATURDAY, This has been a very busy Time. 7.1.0 — Sea. Hunt. 7.30 _ (1044. black and white). 7.10— Room Outside. a.CO — MatilOck. 9.05—News and Sport. Weather. Oam-pus Champs (black and year in the history of Abbeyside 9.20 _ Film-: Runaway. Tom 9.25 a.m. She-Ra: princess Pattern. As well as refurbish- 9 00 — News. 9.20 — Film: Split White). 7.30 — Live From The Of Power: Troll's Dream. 9.50 Image. A chance acquaintance, Selieck stars as a police ser- Proms 88 (Simultaneous broad- ing the "Moresby" Buoy, we geant who catches 'runaways' —(Motor-mouth. 11.30 — Knight also had our own flag made. As a charismatic leader, the pres- cast with Radio 3). The world- R'der: Knight of the Jugger- sures of a happy and dedicated —malfunctioning robots that famous Concertgeibouw Orches- the pattern ls held every year nobody else will touch. After naut starring David Hasselhoff to honour the Patron Saint, of peer-group — and college tra of Amsterdam under its (rpt.i 1.00 p.m. — News from our Parish. St. Augustine, we athlete' Danniy Stetson is drawn two murders, investigations new chief conductor Riccardo lead Selieck to an evil genius ITN. 1.05 — Wales News and have adopted the Augustinian into a community from which, Ch-ally. with R'adiu Lupu Weather. Followed by Saint. & colours for our flag. It was diespite the initiative' of an up- with a deadly plan,. Co-starring (piano). 9.45—Alas Smith And Gene Simmons, Cynthia Rhodes Greavsie. 1.35 — Wrestling. 2.15 flown for the first time outside to-diate bounty hunter, thelre Jones. L0.H5—Forth Fiesta. 1'0.45 —Snooker: Fidelity Unit Trusts Abbeyside Church on Sunday, may well be no permanent es- and Kirstte Alley (1984). 11.00 —OTewsnight. 11.30 — Weather- —Cricket. 1.1.50—.Film: Lady In International. 4.45 — Results August 28th, which is the Feast cape Starring: Michael O'Keefe view. 11.3io'--1.40 a.m. — Filim: Service. 5.00'—New i from ITN. Day of St. Augustine. It, will and Karen Allen. 11.20 _ Find- Cement. Frank Sinatra stars- in Les Vis'.teuirs Du Soir. The S his famous role as private eye '5.0'5—'Wales Ne-w-s and Weather. also be flown at our Important ers Keepers, 11.35 — Late Deivn, out to destroy earthly Followed by Blockbusters. 5.35 functions. News. Tony Rome, who while diving, Hove, sends agemrts to a wed- discovers the nude body- of a —3-<2-1 Olympic Special. 6.35— We take this opportunity to ding. But thingsi don't go as Blind Date: New Series. 7.20— Pictured at the launching of The Sea View Celtic Draw for 1988 by Republic of Ireland blonde with her feet encased planned when one o-f them falls thank all those who helped us SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 in- cement, and- endsi up with' an Square Deal; New Series. 7.50 captain, Frank Stapleton were the officers of the Red House League and the largest selling in any way with our project on In love w-ith- the bride-to-be. —Murder, Mystery, Suspense: 11.20 — Ovid And The Gang. unsavoury client who thinks Jules Berny stars as the Devil clubs in 1987. Front row (1. to r.): Paddy Pollard (League Chairman), Frank Stapleton. the "Moresby" Buoy and also the blonde miay be his girl- Vanishing Act 'TVM) (198G) during the year at our func- 11.35 — Batman. lfi.Oo — The ln this medieval fantasy dir- Paddy Mason (League Secretary), D. Shanahan (Lismore); Back row: L. Fraser (Bride View), Hardy Boys 'Mysteries. 12.50 — friend Co-starring Raquel starring Mike Farrell, Margot tions. — (P.R.O.). ected by- Marcel oar-ne. Also Kidder. Elliott Gould. A man ]. Sheehan (Glen View), F. McCarthy (Affane), T. Collins (Inch). News Headlines. 12.52 —Sports Welch 11'9680. 1.20 a.m.—Wea. star-ring are Arletty and Miaria Stadium 5.05 — The Hender- ther. becomes caught up in a night- D'ea. (French film with English mare of duplicity and decep- son Kids 6.00 — The Angelus. subtitr.es. black and white). 6.01 — News and 'News for the tion- while on his honeymoon Deaf. 6.15 — Alvln and the in a ski resort. 9.30—ITN News Chipmunks. 6.40 — The' Muppet and- Sport. 9.45 — Wales Wea- Show Command Performances. ther. 9.50—Aspel & Company: 710 _ Highway To Heaven. BBC 2 New Series .presented by Mich- 8.05 _ Jack And Mike. 9.00 — HTV ael Aspel with Sting and Dave News. 9.15 _ Cliff From The Allen 10.35 — Mo-vie Premiere: DUNGARVAN Hip 10.25 — AU-Irelandi Hurl'nig FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Charley Hannah (TVM) (1986). RADLEYS LOUNGE The story of a Florida police- Preview. 1,1.25 — Late Movie: 6.95-7.20 a.m.—Open Univer Twins Of Evil. Fighting fire FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 man. with a personal giu'.lt sity. 9,00—Ceefax. 12.30 p.m.— problem. 12.00 — Snooker High- with fire, fanaticism wiith fan- Open University Showcase. 5.15 p.m.—Blockbusters. 5.45 SEA ANGLING aticism. seems to be the tenor —News from ITN. 6.00—Wales lights. Followed by ITN News ABBEYSIDE 1,20 — MOP and Smi'.ff. 1.35 — Headlines. of thi-s, Sheridain Le Fanu ad- Weekend' Outlook. 1.40—Ceefax. News 6.15 — Police 5. 6.30-- aptation at the hands of Ham- CLUB NOTES mer. involving witch-hunt.ng Puritans at loggerheads with WEEKJDEMRTAMT the running and you haven't the libertine owner of the vam- tried the shore, you should p're-rldden Karnstein Castle HIGHLIGHTS OF RTE 1 AND RTE2 TV Wednesday, August 31 — MANNA SOUTH have a 'bash, before the sum- and featuring orphaned: nine- p.m. — With his Boston prac- King Arthur: 6.35-8.00 p.m. — mer is over! teenrvear-old' twins in a witch- SUNDAY, SEPT. 4 tice reduced to ambulance Fantasy and adventure are The Ben O'Neill - Did you know that Billy switching twist. A nice girl 1 _ Act Of Betrayal: chasing, a dow-n-at-heel alco- nicely mixed in this tale of a Thursday, September 1 — PHASE 2 Bumster won the Miunster could hardly ask for a better RTE Open Competition was fished in 9.20-11.20 p.m. A major two- holic lawyer stumbles on one spaceman aind his humanoid less than ideal conditions on Open Boat Competition last Hoffer! Starring Madeline Col- part drama filmed in Ireland last oh-ance to redeem himself robot who. through a freak Friday, September 2 — HAMLET Sunday last. Under the circum- week. I'd say 'that's probably llnson and Mary COlllnso-n. 1.00 and Australia. both professionally and per- accident, travel backwards in another first for Dungarvan. stances we had a good turnout. — Late News. RTE 2 — Feature Film: The sonally—by taking on a mal- time, landing in King Arthur's Saturday, September 3 — COLOURS However, the matter Of early That and John Cronan's pre- Killing: 9.05 p.m. - 10.40 p.m.— practice suit he finds he's not Camelot where they have a entries must be raised again. sence on the Irish internation- No not another murder my- supposed' to win. Starring Paul tough time trying ito evade the On Friday at lunch time we al' team. stery but an incisive, enter- Newman and Charlotte Ramp- clu/tches of the evil Sir Mor- Sunday, September 4 — ENTERTAINMENT had lessi thatn a dozen entries: taining. downbeat caper movie ling. dred. Starring: Dennis Duggan This was taken by the boat about an ex-convict who devises and Jim Dale. owners as an indication that RTE 2 a daring plan to sfteal 2 million RTE 2 — Early (Evening The Kirov Ballet: 8.35-1-0.30 some of their services would dollars from a race-track. Star- Movie: The Spaceman and p.m. not be required Had Seve ring Sterling Hayden. Jay C. Baumann gone away as he had Fifppen and Marie Windsor. planned and Johnny Boats de- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 cided not to take his' gear off The Sunday Game: 10.40- tihe 'boat for us early on Sun- There are rumblings that 5.15 — Sons And Daughters. 12.00. diay mornv.mg then some com- there will be another juvenile 5.45 — Get Smart. 6.10 — Early \ PANORAMIC outing soon. Because of the petitors could nave been lent condition^ we'll doLn© lit, ait Evening Movie: The Cat From MONDAY, SEPT 6 ORMONDE DUNGARVAN behind on the quay. For the Outer space, A zany piece of RTE 1 — The Irish RM: 6.56- last time, can we have the short notice, so watch for a hokium starts when a space 7.55 p.m. entries in on. Thursday at the poster on our caravan and craft crash-lands on earth and Radharc — Forty Thousand latest? spread the word! from Iti wallks out its sole oc- Years Is Not A Bicentennial: Ben O'Neill was a bit shy cupant — a cat. How he helps 10.15-10.55. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 FOR 3 DAYS about making a speech but he an eccentric team of scientists 2 — American Football: has promised continued spon- to thwart a spv working for RTE AT 8.30 P.M. (18s) 8.05-9.0'5 p.m. sorship to the club. He pre- the villainous Olympus, makes The Monday Movie: Suddenly sented: eight superb prizes and for a delightful tale. Starring: Last Summer: 9.05-11.10 p.m.— the statistics are set out Ken Berry and Sandy Ducan. Gore Vidal scripted th's movie below. 8.00 _ Nuacht. 8 05 _ Keating from a play by Tennessee Wil- THE PRINCE OF 'Ben O'Neill—'Panasonic held On Impressionism. 8.35 — liams. It's the story of a girl August 28 No. of anglers: 46. Rusailka. 11.25 — News Head- lines. who witnessed her cousin's No. of boats: 6. No. of fish: death while on a European 127, No. of variety: 6 (96 con- holiday and ever since has DARKNESS ger. 115 ling. 9 dog. 5 pouting. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Before man walked the earth it slept for centuries • . . been insane. A neuro-surgeon- is 1 pollock. 1 tub gurnard). 4.35 — Faerie Tale Theatre: suspicious when the young It is evil. It is real. It is awakening. 1st Greatest No. of Points- The Nightingale. 5.35 — Satur- man's wealthy mother wants Jimmy Maher 189 Pts.; 2nd, do. day Matinee: Alexander. The him to carry o-ut a lobotom.y —John' Cronin 98 pts..; 3rd, do. Great. An opportunity to see a o>n> the' girl. But using a t.rut-h —Con Lane 92 pts.; 4th, Great- young and hahd'some Richard drug, the surgeon reveals be- est Variety—Kay Cliffe (4) 91 Burton as Alexander the Great hind the girls ravings an, LATE SHOW FRIDAY AND SATURDAY pts.- 5th. 4th Greatest No. of in> this action packed drama unknown side of her cousin 11 P.M. (Over 18) There are only three com- Points—(Pat Hehir 90 pts.; 6th, during the period when his and the gruesome details of petitions left, the next one 5th do.—Tony CTOwe 82 pts.: father Bhlip of Macedonia set how he d-ied. Starring Eliza- Starring Willem Dafoe, Gregory Hines. being the popular Inter Club 7th. 6th do.—Sev Baumann 68 out to conquer and unify the beth Taylor. Katharine Hep- 'team of 4). We have two pts.; 8th. 7th do. — Kleen rest of Greece. But when he burn and Montgomery Cli'ft. sponsors on the day.—Bank of Fennell 63 pts. divorces Alexander's mother and Ireland for the team event Skipper's Prize — Michael marries another, she has him TUESDAY, SEPT. 6 and Radley Engineering for ithe Kirwan 'Cathy Barry). murdered to make sure her son SAIGON IndivEdual prizes. There are inherits the crown, glory and a RTE 1 — Intimate Contact: They're the onlv law and order on the streets. 1 9.20 a.m. - 10.20 p.m. still lots of other prizes to be short llife. Starring Richard Film: 'Caught.': 10.20-12.00 won. I.e. Sydney. Baumann's Burton and Frederic March. midnight. Waitress and model the Jewellers £500 conger; 8.CO — Nuacht, 8.05 — The marries millionaire, lives to rue Greatest number of conger and Forum Presents: Boss Brass. the day-, and leaves.. But life the best variety by Town & DUNGARVAN 9.CO — Paradise Postponed isn'it quite as simple as all Country Garages (John Tor- 1C.55 _ The politics Of Food,. 1 rens). The Master Angler is that, and the bait remains as not decided' yet nor is the Lady tempting as at first. Starring Angler and with three com- James Mason. Barbara Bel THE "CATS" BAR petitions to run it is still fairly LADIES GOLF Geddes and Robert Ryan. open. We are also holding a RTE 2 — Pia Zadora: 8.35 special draw, so please buy a p.m.-9.20 p.m. ticket. BBC 1 Ticket To Hollywood: 9.20- MOUNT MELLERAY NOTES 11.10 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 RESULT® 7 SaturdayThursday, , SeptembeSeptemberr 31— — CARD DRIVE 6.00 a.m.—jCeefax AM. 6.35— WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Tuesday. August 23. Ballina- Poisoned Ivory. 6.55—Weather. RTE 1 — Midweek IMOvie: CappSoauinUlLPiCtU,redv "'t ."^^te Bran," winner of the DANCING TO CRYING SHAME courty Cup. winner, B. Mc- 7..00 —Breakfast Time 8.35 — Mohawk: 7.30 p.m.-S.OO p.-m. — Cappoquin Stakes at Youghal Greyhound Race Track at the Carthy (30) 64 nett: Best Class Flash Gordon'® Trip To Mars, Commissioned by an East ^naruy_TNignt for MoOnt Melleray Scout Centre. Also included A, G. Reynolds (18) 76 nett; Sunday, Sept. 4—Singalong with Paddy McGrath 'bilaok and white). 8.5'5 — R-e-- Coast society to paint a record Centr Best Class B. T. Baumann ©tonal News and Weather. 9.00 of the American frontier -while Nominator ^ <-' and John Hurley, (20) 71 nett; Besit Class C'. F —'Nlews Weather. 9.05 — But it is sttU unspoiled, iyoun,g (David Steam) Kelly (33) 72 nett. Filrst ThI's! startir):- with The Jtonathan. Adlams finds himself Junior, Cup — Winner, R. Pink panther Show. 9.30—'Why not ontlv the cynosure of more prendergast; runner-up. S. Don't You? 9.50 _ Laurel and than one woman's eyes but Campbell. Hardy. 10 00—

G.A.A. Notes By Commentator Unprecedented Demand For All-Ireland Tickets

ALL-IRELAND FINAL SUNDAY against Ballyduff, who in turn was nice to see someone coming favourites on t.he over-all score getting t0 a Western final If the extraordinary demand conceded a walk-over in thebac k to sing the praises of the 121 to 91. The Cork team in- meant to Faha. for stand tickets is an indica- same grade. The Chairman said staff as very often it was the cluded their many outstanding County minor hurling cham- tion of the great interest in that the fine on Dungarvan reverse. 40x20 players which included— pions. Lismore. Just got by ln Sunday's All-Ireland hurling would not be reduced. J. Herlihy, P. Morris. J. O'Con- another of those hectic finishes final between Tipperary and SCORING RECORD nor and F. Ahearne. between themselves and neigh- Galway, then the number of SUSPENSIONS Kilgobinet'^ team, spear- bours Tallow at Cappoquin last people wishing to travel from I'm sure that very few people headed by J. J. Wright, who was week. It, was another great ad- this county must certainly be a The Board imposed a spate of are aware of the existence of brilliant included M. Butler, vertisement for hurling by two record for a game in which we suspensions for minor offences, the Ton-Up Club, which is anwh o captured his best form and clubs who have contributed ourselves are not involved. All but the majority of the reports exclusive company of sharp- was partnered by J. Kiely and their fair share to under-age the Board Officers dealing with told of 'sportingly contested' shooters. who have each re- D. Mulcahy, who is the man oi hurling down the years. For Lis- tickets have confirmed that the matches. corded a minimum of 100 points the moment in handball, gave more it was some compensation demand is unprecedented. 1 (inclusive of goals) in a full another Inspired display to for the loss, to Tallow, of the know that some officers have beat a great Cork team. under 21 final, which was also to leave their telephones "off REFIXED season. Up to 1980 only 28 men had achieved this target and Congratulations then to alla thriller. the hook" around the middle of A discussion took place con- strange t0 relate, only twelve concerned and especially to the day in order to be able to cerning Abbeyside's failure to of these were In hurl-lng. The snatch a bite to eat in comfort. Matty Tobin. with T. Cummins RELEGATION attend on time for their refix- other 16 were in football. and M. Tobin who keep hand- tur» with Drum Rovers in minor ball thriving in this county. I know that a lot Of the ap- football at Old Parish on the When scoring records on a Ballinameela will play ln the plications are for friends living national scale were first, com- Well done to them all. Intermediate football champion- previous Monday. Abbeyside ex- ship next year as a result ol over the border in Tipperary plained it was because of a club plied In 1955 by the researcher and many of the people wishing misunderstanding concerning and historian. Owen McCann, COUNTY FINALS losing to the Nire in their rele- to go are the 'once-a-year' cus- gation tie at Kilmacthomas last John Hales, Area Representative Hoffman's, presenting the sponsorship eheque to John the starting time that they ar- he decided that, scoring charts tomers who will only settle for rived 25 minutes late. A number would include a full season of The senior hurling county Sunday. Their return after Lynch I'^den , Dungarvan Rugby Club for the Club's Hoffman's Open Tournament. the best and don't bother with county and club championship final has been refixed for Sep- about five ye-arsi 'above' will P of delegates commented on Ab- tember 11 and the venue will be helo to freshen the intermedi- Included is Mark Mortell, Hoffman's. (Rbry Wy'lley) the ordinary run of the mill beyside's excellent, time-keeping as well as a full national league 1 stuff, like club championships record. It was decided by a big and important tournament Walsh Park. In normal circum- ate championship and they will etc. It, is a pity that many oi majority to refix the match for games. His season extended stances with two city teams in- probably prove to be the big the very genuine and hard next Saturday at the same from January 1st to December volved the game would automa- stumbling block for the others working members who wish to venue. 31st. At, about the same time tically go to Walsh Park, but next year. travel find themselves unable to after Ballygunner qualified on a second agency — a group of The Nire. who contested the get a ticket of any kind. newspaper journalists — who Sunday night, they announced CHAMPIONSHIP STRUCTURES that a special meeting of the county senior final last year This, of course is one of the were doing- the same thing, had club would take place on Mon- and found themselves being St. Saviours Make No most attractive hurling finals their season begin at the start Discussion lasting for about ot the national league and fin-day night to decide if they saved by the bell this year, must In recent times and the fact 30 minutes on the above sub- ishing on All-Ireland day. would take the game to Dun- now regret having shown such Having levelled with a last that Tipperary are involved ject, certainly reflected the garvan. The meeting, however, a careless approach to the top gasp goal on the previous Sun- after a lapse of 17 years is ad- thinking in favour of retaining Now for the first, time a Wa- opted for Walsh Park and they football championship this day night, St. Saviours made no ding a lot to the glamour and the league system for the cham- terford man has joined the elite now take on Mount Sion at the year. mistake in the county senior excitement of the great occa- pionships, despite the reserva- club and this happened when city venue on Sept. 11. Mistake In Replay sion. The previews (probably tions of a few. The Independent There was little to cause ex- football semi-final replay at Roanmore's Kieran Delahunty more aptly described as thean d one or two team clubs were The football county final be- citement in the two under 21 Fraher Field. Dungarvan, on scored his final point, in thetwee n St. Saviours and Kilros- football ties played on Satur- Saturday night last. With sup- guessing games) seem to bestrongl y in favour while the championship against Tallow a St. Saviours 1-11; Stradbally 0-6 divided on the outcome and no voices of the stronger and big- santy will be played at Walsh day. Dungarvan had a good win erb display 0f fast, open foot- one will know until around 5 here five weeks ago. it, brought Park on September 25th or Oc- over An Rinn and up-and-com- ball they stripped champions ger units seemed to favour the his total for 15 matches to 8-77 tober 2nd. took control to level the scores N. Weldon. T. Gough. L. Walsh: o'clock on Sunday, who the new knock-out. ing Affane scored a decisive win Stradbally of their title scoring champions will be. I would like (101 points) for that much of against Ballinacourty at Col- a comprehensive eight points at, 0-4 each by the break. L. O'Brien E. O'Brien, S. Dee. the season. His season finished Things looked bleak for the to see Tipperary win. Not be- The following speakers aired ligan. win into the bargain to qualify Sub. — P. Halpin for L. Walsh. their club opinions on the sub- at Walsh Park on Sunday when champions as their crown look- Ref. — T. O Meachair. (Ring). cause they are from Munster or he added a further 7 points in for a county final tilt with Kil- any other such reason, but be- ject which comes up again at SIX SENT OFF rossanty. ed in jeopardy at this stage. his final match, it puts Kieran They had failed to press home cause they have been trying for a later time, Nloclas Mac Cralth. who had Introduced the subject In a unique position on the Wa- Some very unsavoury inci- It was nothing less than last their early advantage and as so long and have waited for so terford scoring charts. subsequent events proved, their long. A Tipp. win would bring at County Board level, Tom dents in the junior hurling year's intermediate champions Drummey. Eddie Cunningham, championship semi-final game deserved. Trailing 0-4 to 0-1hal f time fears were well a fresh interest to the game In 1963 when Phil Grimes founded. here in the south. Noel Fleming. David Fitzgerald, between Ballydurn and Kilmac- eighteen minutes into the first who favoured controlled group- scored a total of 10-57 In 14 thomas at Portlaw. led to six half, they fought back against Saviours were a revelation ings; Nicky Donovan, who want- matches he broke a record held players being sent, off on Satur- the wind to level at 0-4 each at after the break. They produced HOME GAMES ed proper gradings; James by his club-mate Frankie Walsh day night last. Unfortunately the break and went on to dom- some great, passing football, Walsh. Jimmy O'Gorman, Sean who had 4-66 from 17 games in the bad feelings which led to inate most Of the second half proved that they could field As Is the custom for many McGrath. Michael Fraher 1957. When Pat Enright) became the poor sportsmanship, spilled in which they took everything with the best and their pace years, no championship club our leading scorer in 1971 with over after the game, when sup- strongly in favour of a knock-out RESULTS the champions could throw at and flair had Stradbally under matches will be played on sun- championship; John Jackson. a total of 3-53 ;n only 8 matches porters became involved in an them in a bid to salvage the pressure from the restart. Four day. but. matches are arranged John Morgan. Tony Mansfield, his scoring 'rate' of 7.75 wasi the ugly fracas, that wlli now be points followed without reply in highest for any Waterford St. Saviour's wonderful dis- game, and still came up trumps by the Divisional Boards for etc. play of football in their semi- Investigated by the Eastern in the end. the third quarter as Tony Cor- Friday and Saturday evenings. player since records were intro- Board. coran. Mark Boyle. Jimmy Fos- final replay against county In the West the fixtures include duced in '55. Delahunty's scor- champions, Stradbally, was the It wasn't all plain sailing for kln and Alan Greene were on two attractive football semi- WALK-OVERS ing rate of 6.75 is quite good by the winners however. They look- big talking point over the week- target for the winners to give ! finals as well as an under 21 all national standards. end. It was probably the best TREBLE CLASH ed to be on a hiding to nothing them a four points lead. game. The Chairman announced in the first quarter as Strad- that the Secretary had been In- football game seen in the county Mount Sion and Ballygunner. Stradbally are made of stern formed of two further With- UNDER 21 ALL-IRELAND for a very long time and while who have qualified to meet in bally had complete control, so BALLYGUNNER SLIABH gCUA v. AFFANE stuff, however and they pro- drawals. These were from the the ailing champions had no the senior hurling county final much so that they looked a duced a fighting revival which The announcement that the effective answer to their bril- will also clash in the under good bet, to qualify for the final. This will be the Friday even- under 21 football championship All-Ireland under 21 hurling 21 yielded points from Eoin | and concerned the Nire. who liant, opponents they contribut- and minor hurling divisional The Covemen had three points O'Brien and Noel Weldon to cut FOR COUNTY ing game and with the winners final between Cork and Kile-d a lot to the contest and sur- finals. on thp scoreboard before Sav- being the first to qualify for the had been due to Play Ardmore/ the arrears to 0-8 to 0-6 by the Clashmore. and Tallow who had kenny, which was fixed by the rendered their title ln graceful iours had their first score, but 19th minute. Their best, efforts Divisional intermediate football Games Administration Council fashion, as one would expect j NATIONAL FOOTBALL it. was noticeable that the cham- final, it should prove a big at- conceded a walk-over to St. Oli- continued to be dogged by in- FINAL vers. These would be dealt with for Walsh Park on September Saviours rise to football fame LEAGUE pions lacked penetration in at- accuracy. however, and they | traction on a very light week- at the next meeting. 11th. has now been switched to In thp county has been truly I tack. That they failed to press BALLYGUNNER 3-15; end. With both teams playing B'irr. came as a great disap- amazing and I understand that failed to maintain the challenge ROANMORE 2-10 The following are the fooball home their outfield advantage as the scores which were vital very good football all through pointment to hurling support- this was their sixteenth unde ' league fixtures for 1988/'89. The with the wind was quite appar- failed to materialise. Ballygunner scored an im-the championship, it is difficult FIXTURES ers all over the county. The feated appearance. The opinion first named have home advan- ent as they shot a string of pressive eight points win over to predict the outcome of this game was fixed by the only all round was that they would tage:— wides. Their inaccuracy saw city rivals Roanmore in a game which, i feel, is going to August 31: U-21 Football — body competent to make inter- take some beating in the county them shoot eight wides from be very close. Kilrossanty v. Shamrocks at county fixtures, but it subse- final. October 23rd — Waterford v. tough, hard fought and at times Wexford. scoreable positions in the first bad tempered senior hurling Sliabh gCua who have some Cappoquin. 7.15 (J. McGrath); quently transpired that, the half as against one for the win- seme final played at Walsh emigration problems, have man- M.F.C. 'A' Drum Rovers v. Dun- Management, Committee had This opinion was strengthen- November 6th — Clare v. ners and they subsequently paid Park. Waterford on Sunday aged to stay strongly in conten- garvan at Old Parish. 7.15 (T earlier this year promised Birr ed very much at Kilmacthomas Waterford. the nenalty. night, last. tion and If they play here as Maher). an important match to com- on Sunday afternoon when Kil- November 20th — Limerick v. well as they did against Ard- Sept. 2: I.F.C. Semi-Final — memorate the playing of throssante y defeated Dunhill in a Waterford. A playier from both sides December 4th — Waterford v. Saviours who saw a shot was sent to the line while a more whom they defeated by Sliabh gCua v. Affane at Dun- first All-Ireland in Birr in 1988. drab and oft times boring semi- come back miraculously off thp two clear goals, they will be garvan. 7 p.m. (T. Maher). It. was a pity that this embar- final. By comparison with the Tipperary. number of others were lucky February 5th — Waterford v. butt of the post early on got to escape a similar fate in a very hard to beat. Players like Sept. 3: J.F.C. Semi-Final — rassing situation should be semi-final of the previous even- a great chance in the 23rd min- Declan and John Fitzpatrick, Modeligo v. Stradbally at Dun- brought, about by an appalling ing it was something ot a Carlow. game in which the hurling was February 12th — Wicklow v. ute when the scores stood at fast and furious at times. John Dalton. the Devoy bro- garvan. 7 p.m. (D. Kiely'*. lack of communications at top damn squib. 0-4 to 0-1. They were awarded thers. the Butlers. Hallinans Sept. 3: M.F.C. 'B' _ Drum lovel. Waterford. In the end Ballygunner were and Ahearnes, etc.. show a com- Most of us who had watched February 26th — Kilkenny v. a penalty after a foul in theTHUNDERE D BACK deserv'ng winners and fulliy Rovers v. Abbeyside at Old Par- the Saturday evening game, Stradbally goal area. But the bination of youth and experi- ish 6.45 p.m. Waterford. As the light faded in Fraher merit their first appearance in ence and are improving with waited very hopeful of another Clare have replaced Longford chance was fluffed when Dereck a final in twenty yeats. Sept. 2: U-21 Football — St. great contest, as w watched Wyse half struck the ball at Field so too did the dull glim- every game. Olivers v. Dungarvan at Abbey- e in our section and this will be mer of hope which ignited brief- Roanmore. playing with the side. 7 p.m. the Nire v. Ballinameela play the only change from last year. keeper Kisran Heffernan. aid of the strong breeze iii the their relegation match. But *he It will be noted that we have A free-for-all followed but ly for the champions begin to Led by Michael Phelan. Mich- Sept. 7: M.F.C. 'B' Semi-Final fade as Saviours weathered the first half took a.n early lead ael Brackett. Pat Morrissey —Naomh Brid v. St. Olivers at crowd of about 1.000 waited *n only three home matches this was quickly got under control. with an Eddie Nolan goal. Bal- vain for the excitement that time, as against four last year. But, the setback, instead of pro- storm and thundered back to James Mason. Tommy Sullivan Colligan. 6.30 (R. Casey). dominate the closing stages. lygunner fought back however Ned Heffernan. Pat Curran. never materialised. It was cer- ving detrimental to the challen- and by the interval were in Sept 9: I.F.C. Semi-Final — It was in this period that the Michael H|ckett. etc.. Affane's Geraldines v. Shamrocks at tainly poor enough to make Kil- SCORES gers ignited Saviours and they front by 3-7 to 2-7. greater experience will be ex- rossanty the outsiders for the winners were at their most dev- Cappoquin. 7 p.m. (J. Moore). g p Q( astating best. They had the In the third quarter the sides pected to shine through and Sept. 9: M.F.C. 'A' Final. final. champions at sixes and sevens swopped score for score and help them to win here. Maybe Sept. 11: J.H.C. Semi-Final — There was some very good St Saviours 1-11- Stradbally 0-6 as t.hey swarmed forward for the with 15 minutes left Ballygun- it will, but I must give my opin- Lismore v. Ballysaggart at Cap- hurling in the senior hurling Kilrossanty 0-10- Dunhill 1-3 ner were narrowly ahead by 3-9 ion in favour of Sliabh gCua S.H.C.— match-winning scores. Wyse sent poquin 6.45 (E. Walsh). GATE RECEIPTS semi-final at Walsh Park and over a 23rd minute point. Brian to 2-10. Tempers boiled over at who seem to be the livelier of Ballygunner 3-15. Roanmore 2-10 this stage as a result of which the two and may last the pace Sept. 11: J.H.C Semi-Final — there was a tremendous atmos- Thompson added another four Ring v. St. Mary's at Dungar- As announced the County phere as the teams took the S.F. (Relegation)— KILROSSANTY minutes later and a minute Roanmore lost the initiative better. by Nire 3-12- Ballinameela 3-3 It was Baliygunner who proved van. 2 p.m. (J. Moore). Treasurer, the gate receipts field. Roanmore played with the from time Stradbally's cup ot Sept. 11: I.H.C. Semi-Final — over the week-end were as fol- strong breeze but were unable J.F.C.— woe really spilled over as de- the stronger in the closing STRADBALLY v. MODELIGO Faha 2-8- Lismore 1-8 stages to pick off six points Colligan v. Fourmilewater at lows _ Stradbally v. St. Sav- to capitalise on the advantage QUALIFY IN POOR fender Joe Roche deflected an and at half-time the score of U-21 F.— without reply to qualify for a This junior football semi- Dungarvan 3.15 (J. M. Kelly). iours re pi a/ £1,330; S.F. semi- Affane 0-15: Ballinacourty 0-5 Innocent looking shot into his Sept 16. M.F.C. B' Final at final. Kilrossanty v. Dunhill at 3-7 to 2-7 favoured Ballygunner. own net. While the score was county final tilt with Mount final is being viewed with trem- Dungarvan 1-10- An Rinn 1-1 Sion on September 11. Dungarvan. 6.30 (P. Kiely). Kilmacthomas £1,540: S.H. Every effort by Roanmore to purely academic at this stage endous interest as should strad- draw level was thwarted and M.H. West Final— SEMI-FINAL bally survive to qualify for a Fixtures Meeting on Saturday semi-final Roanmore v. Bally- Lismore 3-4; Tallow 0-9 as far as the result was concern- 3rd September at Fraher Field. gunner at Walsh Park £3,800. the 'Gunners Increased their ed it was a goal Saviours deserv- Western final meeting against lead and fully deserved their KILROSSANTY 0-10; their fellow parishioners. Faha. Thp gate receipts for the Lis- DUNHILL 1-3 ed and just to emphasise their more v. Faha junior football eight points winning margin. FIXTURES authority in the closing stages everyone who likes football will FREE FORECAST semi-final at Dungarvan on It was at times, a difficult they came back for a point be- look forward to an epic in this Sunday evening was £357, To-Night (Wednesday) — Kilrossanty are safely grade. A couple of months ago an game to handle, but John Kelly At Cappoquin: 7 p.m. U-21 F. through to the county Senior fore the final whistle to Dut the which is something of a record did very well, even though he icing on a great all-round per- Modeligo are going very well offer of £20 was made for the Shamrocks v. Kilrossanty (J. football final. At Kilmacthomas correct aggregate score ln the for a junior football semi-final. might have been a bit lenient McGrath). on Sunday last they scored formance. in the championship. and in dealing with a couple of un- might surprise here. They were senior hurling championship. At Old Parish: MFC. Drum their expected win over Dun- Going on their performance As no forecast came remotely GAME CANCELLED sporting outbursts. Rovers v. Dungarvan (ref. T. hill but the game proved to be beaten in the junior 'B' hurling over the hour Saviours looked final and it will be real hard near to being correct, the prize Faha v. Lismore was, by all Maher i. a poor semi Anal which en- capable of lifting the senior I was withheld and Is. instead, be- Because the county hurl'ng gendered little enthusiasm luck if they do not at. least, accounts, a real thriller. Having Friday. Sept. 2— title at, their first attempt. They reach the final in football. A i ing offered on the combined final is again fixed for Septem- to be at Walsh Park I was one At Dungarvan: I.F.C. Sliabh among the large crowd present had outstanding players on the ber 11th, the county senior hur- title win for Modeligo would score of Mount sion and -Bally- of the unlucky ones to have gCua v. Affane (T. Maher). Kilrossanty dominated for night in Alan Power. Nicky Scorers: Baliygiunner — B. gunner In the hurling final, ling selectors have decided not most of the first half but were prove very popular as they have missed out. The exchanges were At Abbeyside: U-21 F. — St. Jacob, Jim Foskin. Mark Boyle, O'SulIivan 1-3, M. O'Mahony been plugging away at it for a j Forecast on a postcard should to proceed with the challenge very even in the first half, at Olivers v. Dungarvan. only three points up 0-5 to v-z Tony Corcoran Liam Daniels. 1-3 J Connors 0-5. J. Warr-en ! be at the "Leader Office" not game against Clare at Dungar- at the break, after missing a long time, without a lot of suc- the end of which the score Saturday, Sept. 3— Derek Wyse and Brian Thomp- 1-0. J. McDonald 0-2. E. Bren- cess. They have a very difficult • later than noon on Friday. Sep- van on next Saturday. The stood 1-5 each. I the second At Dungarvan : J.F. Semi- 29th minute penalty which I tember 9th. game will be played at a later n Roger Power blasted wade. S nan 0-1 G. Connors 04'; Roan- assignment, here, as to me. half Faha added a goal and Final Modeligo v. Stradbally °Stradbally will rue their more—K. Delahunty 0-7. KStradball. y look to be the form date With the county hurling three, while Lismore could only (D. Kiely). final and two other Important many wides on the night but Sheridan 1-0. E. Nolan 1-0. N.team . I Readers wishing to partici- manage three points. The tre- At Old Parish: M.F.C. — Ab- they will have to concede that Crowley 0-2, E. Cody 0-1. pate should note that the aver- hurling games fixed for the 11th mendous excitement after the beyside v. Drum Rovers (T. they were beaten by a better age scores of the team per it would be pointless playing Ballygunner — Conor C0mt- UNDER 21 GAME s game, showed very clearly what Maher). team. No fault however could be we-11; Ci'an Cantwell, M. Whe- match are — Ballygunner 3-15; without the players who would found with the displays of Kie- lan, N. Warren, T. Sullivan, S. Mount Sion 3-12. And to make be engaged in these club games. Dungarvan and St. Olivers things better, both sides are ran Heffernan. Dave Kirwan, Frampton. L. Hartley- G. Con- meet in the quarter final of the Fintan O'Brien. Pat Curran, scoring the s-ame average rather TRIP TO LONDON nors. E. Brennan; L. Whitty. J. under 21 football championship consistently. Last, week I wrote Paul Mullaney. Noel Weldon and McDonald. J. Connors; B. at Abbeyside on Friday. Dun- Eoin O'Brien. that, Ballygunne-r's average The raffle for the trip to O'SulIivan. M. Mahony. J. garvan. who are the champions, score per game was 3-15. This Warren. Sub®..—A. Cooney for had the benefit of a game last London for two will take place Scorers: St. Saviours — T. was their exact score on Sun- on next, Sunday week and clubs T. Sullivan: C. Sullivan for week-end. while Olivers were day evening. Mount Slon's scor- with ticket:; are asked by Clsde BEECHER'S FOR ANIMAL FEEDS Corcoran 0-4; D. Wyse 0-2; L. Cian Cantwell; E. Sullivan for given a w o. Dungarvan will be ATTENTION FARMERS!— They were well on the way Daniels M. Boyle, J. Foskin. A. ing average going into the semi- na Pell to return same before J. Connors. the favourites and should win. final against. Tallow was 3-12. Friday of next week. The win- to victory ten minutes into the Greene and B. Thompson 0-1 Roanmore — R. Sheridan; J. We stock the full range of Animal Feeds at the righl second half when they led 0-8 each: J. Roche o.g. stradbally— In that game they scored 3-12. ners of the first prize will ac- Cotter.. P. Ryan, J. O'Brien; J. WESTERN BOARD MEETING If the scoring average was company the team party. Foot- prices:— to 0-3 Two minutes later Dun- E O'Brien 0-4; L. O'Brien and Tebay, T. Browne, P. Tobin: N. hill were back in the game N. Weldon 0-1 each. maintained, the correct result ball Final tickets are on offer Maverick Milk Substitute, Cattle and Dairy Nu's. when Michael Hennessy fisted Crowley, A. Burke; L. Cody. T. Walk-overs and their causes should be 6-27. I cannot be more for the winner of the second Tom Caseys free to the net. Power G. Maguire: K Dela- were among the several import- helpful! prize, so it is a very worthwhile Coarse Calf Meal, Calf Pencils, Calf Nuts, Beef Nuts St. Saviours — P. O'Keeffe; hunty. K. Sheridan. E. Nolan. ant matters discussed at last The losers hopes were s>nat. investment. (with Romensan), Barley Balance Fins Meal, Parata, Bull p. Thompson. A. Power. N. Subs. — S. Mahoney for Friday night's meeting of the Nuts, Broiler Foods, Layers Mash and Pellets, tered however as Kilrossanty Jacob- L. Quilty, J. Foskin, B. O'Brien: M. Wadding for Western Board at which Denis YOPLAIT FINALS Pig came back with points from McGrath, chairman. resided. HANDBALL RESULTS: Rations, Bonham Creep Pellets, Sheep and Lamb Nuts, Brophy- T. Corcoran. M. Boyle: Burke: E. Cody for Magu're. D MUNSTER JUNIOR Tom Keating and Ger Fitzger- A Greene L. Daniels, D. Wyse: Kilrossanty, Dungarvan. Tal- At the recent meeting of the K.N.Z. Mineral Licks, etc., etc. — All at unbeatable ald to seal their victory. Referee: J. M. Kelly (.Sham- CHAMPIONSHIPS prices. B. Thompson. M. O'Brien, P. rocks. i. low and B'allyduff were all fined Western Board. Michael Cass, WATERFORD v. CORK Scorers: KMrossantv — R Twomey. a su of £10 for each unplayed on behalf of Yoplait said that Power 0-4- G. Fitzgerald 0-2 T. m match in the league-style junior the firm wished to publicly Kilgobinet club scored a re- MICHAEL BEECHER Keating 0-2; P. Quinn and P. Stradbally — K. Heffernan; hurling championship. All clubs thank the Fraher Field staff for Hayes 0-1 each. Dunhill — M. sounding victory over the famed TALLOW, CO. WATERFORD M Curran. C. O'Hrien. D. Kir- Printed and published by the were represented and gave their the excellence of the field and Cork club St. Flnbarr's. In the Hennessy 1-0: T. Casey, T. Mc- wan F. O'Brien J. Keane, J. reasons for failing to field. arrangements for the recent WHY NOT GIVE US A TRY Grath and M Kavanagh 0-1 Proprietors at their Office and junior team championships over Roche- P Mullaney, P. Curran: Works, 78, O'Connell Street, Michael Lyons protested over Yoplait hurling finals. the week-end when beating the each. „ being fined for falling to field The Board Chairman said it Ref. Noel Sullivan (Portlaw). Dungarvan Co. Waterford. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 481,1988 . REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS Abbeyside Scout Notes

THE BIG KICK OFF! title" goes to Mark Stearn. For especially on the beaches of Micihiael) and the Walsh's an explantion ask either Maur- Lido when the famous 'Bam- (Tomas Ciaran). Nexit Saturday night sees the ice Fennell or Fr. Aheairne. bino Eerlaindiayzay' phrases We had four father and son, first troop meeting of the "Most romantic person on were so often used. The mas- combinations — Maurice and '8®/"8® scout year. It wiil run. camp title" goes to Kieran sive waterfiights of Lido and William Fennell; Danny and from 7 p.m. ito 9 p.m. and is a Veale who was viewed and re- Laute'rbrunn'&n will never be Bran OlMahoney; Jack and full uniformed- meeting. so ail ported to have purchased sev- forgotten. The mass'.ve views Ronan and Gar-van McCarthy; scouts are reminded to be at eral red roses. and sights and the friendliness and Ambrose and John and the den on Saturday 3rd Sep- "Fittest, person on camp title" of all the different people we Aidan Mullarkey.. tember for the big "kick off". goes to Ciaran Walsh who set came in contact with will nevc-r The biggest headache during Let's get the new scout year the Abbeyside record for "Table be lost to our memory. P'rob- the trip was the different cur- off with a bang by all being Manoeuvring" at the site. In ablv the nicest thing to come rencies. In we had 2,000 early and looking spick and Sw.tzeruiand table matnoe-uvreing from a trip like this was the Lira (approx) to the punt. In span, in gleaming uniforms. wias climbing under and over a fact that 54 people left Abbey- Yugoslavia we- had 4.0010 Diiiair large dining table without side. everyone knowing some- (approx) to the punt. In Austria CAMP MEMORIES! touching the ground. one but nobody knowing every- jt was like home when we had Other snippets for recollect- one, but two weeks later the 20 Schillings (approx) to the It's only now after a few iom are Brownie and Ambrose's sarnie 54 people arrived back punt. In Switzerland we had weeks back on earth so: to version, of the "Plonk Plonk ln Abbeyside- with everyone 2 Swiss Francs (approx) to tin speak that onte can truly reflect Whistle": the bargaining qual- kino-wing everyone aind everyone punt, and in France we had 10 on this year's wonderful camp. ities of ithe people of A'bibeiyside finding out thing® about each Fire-nch Francs (approx) to, the Some phrases and sayings at the markets of J-eso-w and other that they never knew. p-unt so just as we got used to w'il never lbe forgotten like — one we had to change to an- "you nutter" (to anyone who other. messed or clowned around) or —,"I Kike it. hah" a phrase that GENERAL everiyone' latched onto. Our quick (thinking scouts A couple of weeks ago- Denis were on the ball in Italy as Slatitery took about 16 scouts they quickly thought up two ST. LAURENCE'S camping to Melleray Scout camp songs — "The Berny And Centre for a few days. Though Yvonne" song and the "Bermy. the weather did not live up to Boop. Boo-p" song which was a TENNIS CLUB Venice standards, they returned tribute to Berny'is cooking ab- CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS with reports' of a successful and ility. PKOVIDE PLENTY OF FOR THE RECORD! enjoyable camp. Thiis was lairge- DRAMA Fifty four people travelled on lv thanks to the efforts of the A couple of other funny On Sunday the Cl-ub Champ- this year's camp, the largest permanent staff at Melleray, so inemories recalled are: scout ionships came to an exciting number ever on an Abbeyside w-e say a belated thanks to leader Joe after coming out of climax in St. Laurence's* In an troop camp. Kathy, O'Sullivan. Slecre-tary; the toilet in Paris saying "Isn't action packed week we saw No less than eight countries Mary O'Eirien, Catering: D-aviid :t, great, to go to the toilet and Davi.d Walsh and, Margaret were- visited (or passed Walsh, Maintenance a,md all n,o,t have Armitage Shanks Browne take three days to beat through) during the fortnight others who helped in any way. written all over it". Otr in Inns>- Michael Drummey and Cora they were; Italy, Yougos-lavia, bruck at around midnight Paul Kiirwan! the mens singles seed- San iMairino, Austria. West Dennehy on the phone to his ling took a battering, Michael . Lichenstein.. Switzer- NEWS NEWS ! ! ! mother "listen mother I must Walsh's victory over- Victor land and; France. The photo for our "Remembering Other Days" this week goes back to the dawn of the present century and shows the go there's a bit of a sitorm out- This week-end a twelve page us from local man Johnny Buckley who tells us that it was Mluliins was an epic affair, and We had eight sets of brothers Ballynoe Fife And Drum Band ol 1901. The photo comes to side". Outside lit happened to Michael Drummey's dramatic on camp they were; the Organs special issue of the Parish News taken outside John Casey's house where John McCarthy's house now stands. On the left with umbrella and wearing a be thundering and lightning at exit flrom the Championships (Joe. Liam): the Moores (Ra.yi, will be on sale at alii the usual a fierce rate. outlet's. It contains a report of top hat was Rev. Fr. Morrissey. Members of the Band were: back row (I. to r.) Dan Griffin, John Leahy, Maurice Casey, on Sunday morning due to in- Liam,); the McCarthy® (Ronan. John Lawlee, Maurice Higgins, John Roche, David Lawlee, Michael Sheehan has been jury left a place for jiim Fisher, Garvan,); the Burkes (Michael, "Euro '88" with matching Jack Ahern. Middle row (1. to r.) Peter O'Gorman, Pat Roche, voted "mos,t worried person, on photographs. So all are re- iffin. Front row (1. to r.) Thomas Griffin, Denis Walsh, Jim one of our Dublin based mem- Padiraig); the OlMahoneys Mike Scannel, David Higgins, Jeremiah Mellerick, Michael Gr camp about hi_s Tan title" as bers .in the Mens Singles Final. (Declan. William, Vincent); minded to get a copy of this Sullivan, Pat McNamara, Bandmaster, Jeremiah Morrisson, Paddy Turley. Searted on ground (1. to r.) Jimmy Roche, Willie he constantly would ask "am I John Ryan on his first at- the- Muiliarkeyis (John,. Aidan); souvenir issue. getting 'brown yet" or "m,y SUB-SCRIBE PLUS Roche, Dick Walsh, Jim Mellerick. Johnny Buckley also tells us that all those in the photo have close connections with 1 tempt. to capture ithe Mens the Cosgraves (John Paul. married Mary O'Keeffe of Kilcronat, Ballynoe. They emigrated mother will kill me Iff 1 don't Premier title played some sty- people of the parish. The Bandmaster who was from Limerick get a tan". Did he get. "tanned" Hogan, lives at Temple Valley, Tallow and her sister, a nun, lish tennis to defeat Jim Fisher to America and had a family oif nine. Her niece. Mrs. Tim when he got home? in an interesting and exciting with 18 other nuns was killed in 1944 when the Marino in Rome was bombed mistakenly by the Americans during The "funniest person on, camp final. World War 11. Side Cars Collide In Cappoquin In the Ladies Singles Emma We suppose that it is correct "The heavy fog which EXCITING NIGHT Flamming dominated through- to say that everything is rela- enveloped the town on last From this report it is evident out the match against Frances tive but we believe that time Sunday night was responsible that Sunday night, September Carroll and ran out a very de- can make a difference where for a couple of rather serious 7, 1902 was a rather exciting if serving winner. accidents here. A serious colli- -In 1902 very foggy night ln Cappoquin. M'eanwihile in the Ladies B this maxim is concerned. This came to mind when we came sion occurred between two side Imagine the scene on the road final REita Moore piayed out- across a rather decrepit but still cars a short distance beyond tlon. Mr. Bolger was accom-. was so much wire. The wing of beyond the bridge as the two standing tenrois to beat Bern- leigible copy of "The Waterford the bridge on the Lismore road panied by his two daughters at: Mr. Bolger's car was also con- side cars collided, throwing the adette. Sheridan, who was un- about 8 o'clock. Mr. John A. Star" dated Saturday. Septem- the time, and when the cars siderablately nony edamage of thde bupartiet fortuns re- occupants on to the roadway; lucky to meet such a formidable ber 13. 1902. recently and found Goode. Lismore, accompanied by struck all the parties received a the ladles In their long dresses opponent in the final. Mr. Denis Power, GAA hand 1- great shock and were at once ceived any personal Injuries, under the heading "Cappoquin" thrown off. which was miraculous unatr and the horsts screeching and 'I'li*. Mfrns p,I»ate fi'n'ail provided the following account of what capper, and a driver were driv- prancing. Trevor Byrne, winner of last ing home on a side car when "The impact was so great the circumstances. was described in the report as that Mr. Goode's car was "It is stated that Mr. Goode year's mens singles, with some "a couple of rather serious they collided with Mr. Pierce The scene at Cook street must Bolger's side car, which was turned completely upside down, was at. the proper side of the have been equally as exciting compensation when he defeat- accidents." This is what the road, while it is alleged Mr. ed Tony Keavers in a match report, had to state: coming from the Lismore direc- and the steps and all the iron when the waggonette full of work twisted and 'bent as if it Bolger was driving right in the passengers "crashed" into the which produced some lengthy centre of the road, and the railway gates at the level cross- rallies. police were on the scene very ing which then and for a long The M'sns Doubles between early on Monday morning time after was a feature of the the No. 1 and 2 seeds. Ger CUs- taking measurements of the street. ack and Brendan Hogan and positions of both vehicles, as Jim. Byrne and Lar. Cummins the matter was reported to It was evident that the Sports was a real thriller. Jim and Lar them on Sunday night and it is which took place In Dungarvan took the first set but Ger and expected that some litigation that Sunday was the cause of Brendan with some very ag- will follow. One of the shafts of all the commotion. In those gressive volleying stormed back Jean Mahony pictured above with her parents Pat Mahony Mr. Goode's car was snapped off times all athletic events were to win the next two sets, thus (formerly Colligan) and Nora Mahony (nee Costin. Kil- like a piece of matchwood, and held under the rules of the GAA retaining theiir title. murray) fjnd her brother Pat, after her graduation from the he had to leave the broken car so the GAA handicapper in the In tihe Ladies Doubles, the Sacred iHeart College, Guildford. Surrey. Jean, who is now here on Sunday night and side cars collision must have NO. 1 seeds- Margaret Blrowime teaching in Cambridge, is photographed below with her aunt, borrow a sidecar from Mr. John also been coming from Dun- and Frances Carroll got off to Walsh, with which he finished garvan. a dream start with a 5'/2 lead Margaret Monahan, formerly Costin of Kilmurray who travelled his journey home. Very evident from the report ln the first, set. but sue Mahony up from Wales for the graduation. "The other accident to which was that the Cappoquin re- and Margaret Cusaek "dug I have above referred occurred porter for "The Waterford Star" deep" and, came back to level as a waggonette from the town In those years gave full and the match a.t 5 all. Margaret was returning from Dungarvan most, likely, factual, accounts of and Frances eventually scraped sports about 8.30. The railway all the happenings in the through tn, a tie-ibreaker. Wi th gates in Cook street were locality. renewed confidence i)n. the 2nd opened across the road for the — Contributed by "Pensman." set, Sue played inspired at the Fermoy excursion train return- net. and with Margaret, her ing from Dungarvan. and owing usual invincible sell at the to the impenetrable fog which baseline they came back to wir prevailed the driver wa unable the second and third, sets in. s great style. t0 observe the gates arid drove right against them, with the FARMER The Mixed Doubles Final result that the pole of the made iit a double for Geir and waggonette got broken and one Margaret Cusaek wh:n they of the horses subsequently be- ASSESSMENT FOR beat David Walsh and Mar- came restless, and only after a garet Browne in a match good deal of trouble was the wihiilch produced plenty of ac- animal prevented from running MEDICAL CARDS tion especially in the net area. away. Fortunately ln this, as in the other case, no one received The presentation of poizes personal injuries, which ls a FAULTED took pjace later that night in matter for congratulations, con- "Farmers who are in receipt Clonea Hotel, and special men- of Social Welfare Assistance or tion must be- given to the prizes ST. LAURENCE'S TENNIS CLUB CLOSED CHAMPIONSHIPS—Ger and Margaret Cusaek sidering that the waggonette which were magnificent. Great winners of the mixed doubles, and Margaret Browne and David Walsh, runners-up. was full of passengers at the who have been found under the time.'' Farm Profile system not to have taste. Aileen! (Pat Crowley) a taxable income should be en- titled to a medical card with- out further assessment." This was stated by IFA Dep- uty President. John Donnelly BALLYSAGGART AND DISTRICT NOTES who led a delegation to meet GALA DAY Cappoquin; 2, Conor Fitzgerald, Norris, Tallow; 2. Paul McCar- The tournaments run in con- the Minister for Health and So- The Gala Day organised by Dungarvan: 3, Dan Shanahan, thy. Araglen; 3, Colin Kearney, junction with the weekend were cial Welfare. Dr. Rory O'Han- Ballysaggart Development, Lismore. U-16 — 1, Padraig Ballysaggart. Girls — 1, Nicola won by Kildorrery. Dungarvan lon last week to plead on behalf which had to be cancelled on Berry, Ballyduff; 2, Conor Pren^ Barry, Lismore: 2_ Noreen Beg- u-14. Lismore and Ballysaggart. Of farmers who are on Social Sunday 14th owing to bad wea- dergast. Cappoquin; 3, Kevin ley. Mt. Melleray; 3, Sinead Welfare assistance but are de- NEW ARRIVAL nied medical cards. ther, was held instead on Sun- Hale, Ballysaggart. Hale. Ballysaggart. day 21st, and this time luck was Married Women,—1. Peg Fen- Congratulations to Anne and Mr. Donnelly spelt out to the Girls: U-6 — 1. Linda Collen- B'llly Devin.e, Glengarra on their Minister the problems that ex- with us as the day was fine and nessy, Glendeish; 2, Nora Mor- CYCLING sunny and a big crowd attend- der, Cappoquin; 2, Nicola Barry, recent happy event — the birth ist in the present system for Lismore: 3. Valerie Donoghue, rissey, do.- 3. Noreen Kearney, QUIZ ed and enjoyed the various Ballysaggart. of a son. farmers on low Incomes who During the week, in con- events. Cappoquin. U-8 — 1, Nora Fee- are being unfairly treated and junction. with the tournament ney, Bailyduff; 2, Margo Brode- Married Men — 1. Tom Rior- PLAYING IN CROKE PARK who. in many Instances, were The day started with a Fancy rlck. Lismore; 3. Claire Llneen, Ballysaggart will be repre- Mary Lou Carroll donned her dan, Kilrossanty; 2, John sented ln Croke Park on All- being denied their entitlement quiz master's hat. and, after STRONG PANASONIC Dress and once again we had a Lismore. U-10—1. Anne Marie Beban. Kilrossanty; 3. Bernard to medical cards. The IFA Dep- very big entry. The judges had Llneen, Lismore 2, Alison Ireland Sunday when Seamus some great answering Jim : Cunningham. Ballysaggart. Clancy lines out in the All-Ire- uty Leader said that the blame Fisher, Emer Kennedy and a most difficult job and the Howard, do.; 3, Catriona Hyde, 3-Legged Race: Boys—1, Mic- for this inequality "lies fair and winners were as follows: Child- Lismore/Noreen O'Brien, Bally- land final of the INTO sevens Mlllchae! Drummey emerged the TEAM FOR THE hael Veale/Mlchael Kearney; 2, hurling championship. square with the lack of coordin- winners with, one poinit to ren. 1st, B'allysaggart's Rose of saggart. U-12 — 1, Noelle Fen- Thomas Barry/Denis Fitzger- ation over assessment proce- Tralee; 2nd. The Fisherman and nessy, Lismore; 2, Christine Congratulations also to Mark spare! on Sundlay nighit. they ald; 3, Conor Fitzgerald/Brian Clancy and Paddy O'Donnell dures for health and social were presented with specially the Rod Licence- Groups — 1st, O'Donoghue. Cappoquinj 3, Kenneally. Girls: 1. Patricia welfare." See No Evil, Speak No Evil, Anne Barry. Lismore. TP14 — 1, who were In the Waterford u-14 commissioned St. 'Laurence's NISSAN CLASSIC Veale/Geraldine Barry; 2, Noelle team which won the Tony For- The Minister agreed with IFA Hear No Evil; 2nd, The Fly Olive B'roderick, Lismore; 2, Fennessy/Maude Cunningham; Tennis Club tee-shirts-! Jim and Panasonic return to the Nis- Pests; Adults — 1st The goings Geraldine Barry, do.; 3. Maude ristal Tournament, defeating that achieving equality In the Emer assured us that they stage in the Tour of 3. Rena Carey/Jacqueline Veale. Laois in the final on Sunday assessment system must, be a san Classic Cycle Race with a and last week he was second on outside the wall of death; Cunningham / Martina Moore. travelled from Dublin specially stron, team led by the super 2nd, The Kit K t Ad. Most Top- U-16 — 1, Matilda Beecher: 2, The Inter Pub Tug-O'-War last. priority The Minister further for these designer tee-shirts! e overall in the Tour of Holland, a : was won by "Fawlty'a," Cappo- agreed that the present appeal Belgian sprinter, Eric Vander- having led that race from the ical—The Rose of Tralee; Pret- Olive Broderlck / Maude, Cun- aerden. tiest — Fergle Walking Out Her ningham- 3, Martina Moore. quin. Great interest was shown CARD RESULTS system for medical cards, GUINNESS PLATE beginning only to lose out on in the butter-making and the 1st. Dan Lenihan / .Tim whereby the Health Board Offi- Ouiring the week, following Vanderaerden is currently the time trial on the final day. Baby- special Prize—Heidi and ranked number 6 in the world Peter and the Goat. Men's 100m. — 1. Martin Lan- china making attracted great O'Brien; 2nd, Bill Murphy/Jim cial who had made the Initial a slight mlixMup a team, travelled In addition there is Alan Pel- ders Lismore; 2, carl Landers, interest. Kearney: 3rd. John and Joan assessment also heard the sub- to play St. Anne's in the Guin- and delighted the crowds by per. the aggressive Australian This was followed by Open do.; 3. Adrian Meagher, Bally- The Comhaltas Group provid- Bennett. Lucky Tables — Mick sequent appeal, was unsatisfac- ness, Plate, but they were nar- winning the first stage into Gal- rider who also rode in the 1986 Sports, results as follows:— saggart. ed music and for the less ener- Morrissey/Mlck Carey, Dick tory. Dr. O'Hanlon undertook to rowly defeated. way in a close -finish between Nissan and who won the open- Boys — U-6 — 1, David Bee- Ladies 100m. — 1. Matilda getic there was telly to watch O'Donnell/Tommy Nugent. Ac- have this and other Issues Sean Kelly and himself in the ing stage of the 1987 Kellogs raised by IFA referred to the JUNIOR TOUflNAMENT 1986 Nissan Classic. Vanderaer- Tour of Britain. cher, Tallow: 2, Paul Fennessy, Beecher. Lismore; 2. Maude the football game. Lots' of people cumulator—Dan Lenihan/Sean Lismore; 3. Pat Veale, Dungar- Cunningham, dc.: 3, Olive went, home with lovely prizes Griffin. Raffle: Tommy Nugent. Inter-Departmental Committee CLONMEL den won 14 races in 1987 Includ- Supporting these three will be van. U-8 — 1, David O'Gorman, Broderlck. do from the wheel of fortune and Timmy Murphy, Mick Daly. as a matter of urgency. iWeli done to Majelia, Ciuim- ing the Paris-Roubaix Classic. Theo De Rooy. one of the Lismore; 2, Mark Hickey. Ara- Men's 800m. — 1. Carl Lan- the home produce stall provided Timmy Murphy. Minister O'Hanlon agreed to mins and Rachel Byrne on The course this year will be well strongest domestiques in world glen; 3. Brian Kearney, Bally- that "something nice for the a further meeting with the IFA winning the u-<14 title iin Hill,- suited to Vand-eraerden's sprint- cycling and Louis de Koning, ders. Lismore- 2 Martin Lan- EXCELLENT LEAVING ing abilities and we should see one of Holland's top amateurs saggart. U-10—1, Thomas Barry ders, do.; 3. Conor Prendergast. tea." All in all a most enjoyable RESULTS delegation to review progress in view. This was Majella's fiireit Lismore: 2, Garry Keane, do. 3, day. a couple of months time. The time playing in the Hillview many battles between himself who recently signed for the : Cappoquin. Well done to all the locals and Sean Kelly throughout the Panasonic team. Panasonic Eamon Brackett Shangarry. Ladles 800m.—1, Maude Cun- The committee are most who did so well ln the Leaving delegation Included Mr. John Junior Open — nice way to U-12—1, Gerard Feeney, Bally- Boyian. Chairman of the Farm start. Majelia. Congratulations week. have also named Peter Winnen, ningham, Lismore; 2, Elthne gratefui to sponsors, patrons Cert, the results of which were who was 9th in the 1988 Tour duff- 2 Bernard Hyde, Lismore; DahlLl. do.. 3. Martina Moore. and all the many helpers on received recently, we wish them Business Committee and Mr. to all the other local, players, Also in the team is John 3, Gearoid Berry, Ballyduff. Donal McDald, Chairman of the too numerous to mention, who Talen. one of Holland's emerg- de France, as reserve in case of Ballysaggart. the day. Your heln was greatly well in their employment or Injury. U-14 — 1, Conor Prendergast. Toddlers: Boys — 1. Michael appreciated. further studies. Rural Development Committee. did well. ing stars. Talen recently won a PAGE SEVEN

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS NOW IS THE TIME TO COURT OUR PRICES ARE THE DUNFORD — The wife and TALLOW AND ROUNDABOUT NOTES BUY YOUR BICYCLE family f the late Tommy TRAVEL LTD. LOWEST IN TOWN 0 1 Dunford. Currabaha, wish to on Saturday, Sept. 27th. We WEDDING |N TALLOW: — at thank all who sympathised TALLOW G.A.A. NOTES TALLOw COMMUNITY Lr. Main Street, Dungarvan congratulate Mrs. Keniry on O'BRIEN-MANGAN HALL RESULTS Don't just take out- word for with them In their recent Tallow minor hurlers made Phone 058/42799 Lismore fight aH the way to re- the arrival of her first grand- The wedding of Mary O'Brien, Jack Fraher, Cappoquin: Mrs. it, come and see for yourself bereavement; those who at- tain their divisional title at son. — (P.R.O.). eldest daughter of Denis and McGrath. Dunmoon: Marjorie tended the removal and burial; Cappoquin on Wednesday night Nora O'Brien, Kllcalf. Tallow Aherne. Lismore- Lynn Hegarty. FRANK MURPHY Week-End Sept. 10, 17 and 24 _ at those- who sent Mass cardis and of last week but in the end had ST. CATHERINE'S G.A.A. and Jimmy, third eldest son of Lismore: Thomas Hallahan. Af- —(Malaga. Majorca and letter® of sympathy. A special to give best to the champions the late Paddy and Louise Man- fane; William Morrissey Lis- Ibitea, 1 or 2 weeks— MOLONEY'S word of thanks to Fr. Doherty, on a score of 3-4 to 0-9. St. Catherine's 0-14 gan. Curraheen. Conna, took more: Marion Ahern, Glena- CYCLE STORE £199 + £20. Flight and P.P., Fr. Butller, C.C.. Fr. Daly. Youghal 1-11 place at the Church of the im- goura: Mrs. May McCarthy, Tal- FURNITURE SHOP P.P., Fr. McCarthy and Fr. Tallow had first use of the MAIN STREET Accommodation. wind, playing into the town The concluding minutes of maculate Conception. Tallow low; Margaret Nicholson. Cap- WESTERN TCE„ DUNGARVAN Condom, C.C., Dr. Stacey. Sr. last, Saturday. poquin: Nora Mesklll Cappo- DUNGARVAN Las Pal mas — 1 or 2 weeks (rear of VG) 1 goal. Points by Brian Henley this intermediate hurling cham- Baptist nurses and staff at and 2 by Billy Curley from frees pionship semi-final at Lisgoold quin; Mary Feeney. Coolydoody; Telephone 058/41376 —£239 4- £20. District Hospital, Dungarvan; The celebrant, of the Nuptial Tel. 058/43381 had Tallow leading by 3 points last Saturday evening were May O'Suliivan. Fermoy: Mrs. For details of many more the nurses who attended him Mass with Papal Blessing. Fr. K. Geary. Cappoquin; Martina Unbeatable Discounts on Late Opening Friday 7.30 p.m. after 10 minutes. The Lismore loaded with tension and excite- Timothy sheehan. Bishop's Sec- bargain specials call to at home: the neighbours and forwards were ot getting much ment, as Catherines, endeavour- Carney. Ballyduff Mrs. Cox all the top brands. All Free delivery service. friendis who helped in any way n retary. Cobh. cousin of the Tallow- Mrs. A. Walsh. Modeli- our office. scope in the full forward line ing to cling tenaciously to a bride, performed the ceremony. stock greatly reduced. and Tom. Drohan Undertaker. where Colin Cunningham Tre- two point lead and opponents go; William Murphy. Wood- The holy sacrifice of the Mass vor Sheehan and Dec Butler Youghal on a last ditch effort Mary's sisters, Brigid and view: Mrs. Fuller, Parkdota: N.B.—Watch this space every will be offered for your inten- were playing very well. It, was Nora were bridesmaids and Mary Meegan. Aglish- Bettv for survival were engaged in a Jimmy was attended by his bro- Buckley. Woodview- Nora Mc- week for Travel News OIL CONVERSION pressure tions. the Tallow lads who kept the do or die struggle. Both sides 1 thers, Dan and Andrew. Carthy. Tallow: Mary Fitzger- as it occurs. jet burners for. all makes solid MAHONY — The brothers, pressure on th6 Lismore defence lost- a score or two but the large and further points from Mark ald Ballynoe- Mary Feen-ev, fuel central heating cookers— sisters-in-law, nephews- and crowd who witnessed and sav- The reception afterwards at Coolydoody £100: Mary Flynn. "A BETTER JOB'" no- need to sell your solid fuel, nieces- of the late Kathleen Geary, B'illy Curley and a mar- oured a splendid, stylish and the Grand Hotel. Fermoy was vellous effort from Martin Mur- Affane; Mrs. Barry. Cappoquin: just convert. Write or ph.cne Mahony, Cool-roe, Old Parish, clean game of hurling in a per- attended by many guests. Jim- ^ Mrs. Landers. Aglish. With a H.G.V. Licence (rigid/., Noel Oarey, Clogheen.. Tele- wish to thank all those who phy and a further pointed 65 fectly lald-out pitch were in my is a well-known horseman artic or coach) special 5-day), phone 052/65361. (23-9) sympathised with them In by Brian Henley had us leading agreement, that the ultimate while Miary also comes from a " course. Next Sunday night — Jackpot STAFF WANTED their recent bereavement; by 0-7 to Lismore's 0-0 after 20 draw was a fitting result. racing family. Guimid rath De I £500 on 55 calls. Books £2.50 v Accommodation arranged. Driver/Salesperson and THANKSGIVING — Say nine those who attended the remo- minutes. But the last 10 min- is Muire ortha. including trombola. Shop Assistant. Hail Marys., nine times, promise val of rem a-ins and burial and utes belonged to Lismore when It was progress for Cather- publication.: Thank you Jesus those who sent Mass cards and first their full forward goaled ines team, competing as they Irish School of Apply:— for favour received. Praise and letters of sympathy. A special and 2 further points before half- were in their first semi-final on bless you Jesus forever. Amen. time cut Tallow's lead to a point the fifth year of their promo- LENIHANS BAKERY thankis to Very Rev. Fr. C. tion to tliis grade. Youghal Motoring —iC.B. Daly, P.P. and to the many at the break (0-7 to 1-2). O'CONNELL STREET team, with a wealth of experi- \( DORSET ST., people who were kind to her ence are on their second year DUBLIN DUNGARVAN during her illness. Ceiliuradh Lismore, on the turnover, v Phone Monica threw everything at Tallow, but in the intermediate competition, Telephone 058/41433 an t-Aifreann naofa ar bhur our half-back line were magni- having had a great run in the ('01-746677/746037 son uilig. senior ranks for many years IN MEMORIAM ficent with Mark Geary now REYNOLDS - The father, operating at half back and against the best of teams proved DUNGARVAN G.A.A. CLUB mother. brothers, sisters, themselves a hard nut to crack. COLEMAN _ Eighth Anniver- Harry Veale at centre-back. Lis- Lawlor's Hotel — presents — sary — In loving memory of my grandfather, uncles, aunts ami more were (first, to score -a point Playing with wind advantage dear husband. Thomas Cole- sister-in-law of the late Franc's from a free, then a goal from a in the opening half. Youghal ANOTHER SUPER man, Lismore who died on Laurence Reynolds. 24. Mc- penalty had Lismore leading by signed their name to the score- TALLOW August 3(1, 1900, Carthyville. Abbeyside. Dungar- two points by the 10th minute board pretty early and looked ANNUAL We never part with those we van, wish to thank inos+ sln- ofl the second half, but Tallow's very dangerous when adding a Dungarvan 'love. cereliy all those who sympa- resilience paid off and points major score to their couple of thised with them Ln. their re- * — * — * BING—O a tNIGH _ T No distance can divide. from Billy Curley and Damien points about midway. Cather- cent bereavement; all those Flynn had the teams level again ines. undaunted by this handi- HORSE W.th memories dear and who attended the funeral and THE FRIARY HALL love sincere, entering the final quarter. The cap played determinedly and a burial; those who, sent Mass next 10 minutes were scoreless couple of great points gave — on — We sitiil 1 walk side by side. cards, wreaths and, letters of them the extra impetus. Shar- (Always remembered by your as both teams strove for the ATRIUM BAR FAIR sympathy and all the people vital scores that could win the ing the play evenly then with Relax over the week-end in our beautiful THIS FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 loving wife Tess and family at who called, personally. A very the seaside men. they tried hard home and in England.,) game. A shrewd substitution by Atrium Bar and enjoy a panoramic view of £ 1,000-PLU.S IN PRIZEMONEY special word of thanks to Sr. Lismore brought Cha Barry into for those vital scores but were Monday, Sept. 5 FITZGERALD _ Fourth An- repulsed by a strong and ster- £600 on Jackpot Game. Raphael. Ardkeen Hospital and thp forward line, and when a Dungarvan and the sea. niversary — In loving memory Sr. Baptist, District Hospital; ling backline. Minor scores 1989 — Monday, Sept. 4 Books £3 and £5; Quickie £1. of John Patrick Fitzgerald, who Sean Daly shot came back off clergy doctors, nurses aind the the crossbar, Cha was perfectly were exchanged by both sides 1990 — Monday, Sept. 3 Eyes Down 8.30 p.m. died on August 29th, 1984. Opening Friday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. gardai; Tom Drohan, Under- positioned to hammer the ball and the half-time tally read. Four years have passed since taker, and all the very kind Youghal 1-6; St. Catherine's to the net. A further point from 4 points. SECRETARIAL COURSE for that sad day, neighbours. Trusting this will a penalty, rather harshly given, Post-Leaving Cent students We miss you more than words be accepted by all asi a token had Lismore leading by four The resumption took a differ- STAFF REQUIRED commending on 12 September, can say, of appreciation. The holy sacri- points. Tallow, to their credit, ent, turn and Catherine's aided 1988 at St. Anne's Secretarial A golden heart stopped beat- fice of the Mass will) be offered battled away to the end looking by the breeze were on the of- MAIN BAR FOR PART-TIME WORK, College, Cappoquin, Complete ing for their intentions. fensive Immediately and mov- 1 Two smiling eyes at rest, for the scores that might level Music every Tuesday and Thursday night DUNGARVAN range of secretarial subjects . QUANN — The daughter, son- or even win the game. ing in to the three-quarter Modern electronic typewriters. God broke our hearts to prove in-iaw. grandchildren and other stage were on level terms. in our Main Bar. Students might suit, mini- Full training given in Word to us, Though defeat was our lot, Youghal then seemed to have mum age 16. relatives of the late Edmond Processing. Tuition free. For He only takes the best. Quann Coolagurtwee, Cappo- everyone of our lads gave their lost their grip on the game and Repl'es by. letter only to: syllabus, wrote or telephone (Sadly missed by wife Eileen best but, some gilt-edged chan- Catherines hurling with more Box No. R548 "Leader" Office quin. and River View House, (058) 54271/54301. (23-9) and daughter Sarah-Jane). Cappoquin. wish to thank most ces went a begging especially in composure, went 1 ooint ahead. NAGLE — Twenty-Third and the first, half when we had the Again Youghal came and level- ZETA'S NITE CLUB HYPNOTHERAPY — Relieves sincerely all those who sympa- Second Anniversaries — In lov- thised with them in their re- wind. The introduction of Olive led. Catherine's replied quickly worry, anxiety, tension and ing memory of our dear father, Barry in the second half added with two minor scores and were DISCOS EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY TO LET fear. Teaches you to relax Patrick Nagle, late of Cathal cent bereavement: thosp who a bit of punch to our forward motoring well when Youghal in helps to alleviate symptoms. Brugha Place, Dungarvan. who sent Mass cards, wreaths and line but it was Inside we were a supreme and almost unstop- AND SUNDAY NIGHT We have a number of If you have a problem 'phone letters of sympathy; those who houses within Dungarvan died August 20. 1965 and also limited and our full line never pable attempt sent in a sting- Dancing to top DJ and make an appointment our dear brother Michael Nagle attended the removal and really got going on the night. ing shot which was luckily de- town and surrounding areas, The cause is treated, not just burial and all thp neighbours to let on long term and short who died September 20. 1986. flected over the bar and in thf the symptoms. Sessions are R.I.P. Masses offered. On their and friends who helped in so We would like to thank the dying seconds of the contest term, both furnished and many ways A special word of Ardmore and Shamrock lads strictly confidential and by souls sweet Jesus have mercy. they flashed over the equaliser unfurnished. appointment only. Carried out thanks to Evelyn and John who put in a marvellous effort to earn them another bite at LAWLOR'S HOTEL 1 Will those who think of them For further details contact in quiet, private surroundings.— today. Flynn and family. River View and maybe next year we can go the cherry after a spectacular W. H. Middleton-Leyton, MBSH A little prayer to Jesus say. House. Dr. B. Murphy Nurse one better hour's hurling DININGROOM SPRATT AUCTIONEERS Kearney Ardkeen Hospital and The Lodge. Mocollop. Ballydufl (Always remembered and sad- Team — Barry Murphy; Dec John Motherway (Aghadai Telephone 058/42211 Upper. Co. Waterford. Phone ly missed — Hanny, Sissy, Lolly, the people who brought him to Sutler, Trevor Sheehan. Colin was the referee- and the ar- SEPTEMBER SPECIALS: 058/601(13. (9-9) Christie, Patsy and Louie. > cards. As a token of our deep Cunningham: David O'Regan, rangements at Lisgoold were appreciation the Holv Sacrifice TTSmien Flynn. Brian Power. very commendable. Mayonnaise of Ohicken and Pineapple A Solid Fuel Cooker O'BRIEN — Sixteenth Anni- McGUIREs GARDEN CENTRE TIROLI ve-r&arv — In lovlns memory of or tne Mass will he offered for Harry Veale. Brian Henley 0-3 St. Catherine's team _ Willie ls open every Sunday from 11 for s>aJ^?. pifocxn-c 0&-ir'&T2Q3. all. (1 free 2.65's); Mark Geary 0-1. Murphy; Maurice Hartnett. Farmhouse Egg Mayonnaise n ro o p.iti. and f a.m. to 8 FOR SALE — Pure-bred Suf- my dear mother, Mairy O'Brien. 11 Villas. Billy Curley 0-3 (2 frees), Billy Shiane O'Connell. John G. Breaded' Mushrooms in GarLic Butter p.m. week days: closed on Mon- folk ram lambs. 1 and 2 year Congress Dungarvan Mahoney- Martin Murphy 0-1. day—McGulre's Garden Centre, olds. Apply: Farm Manager. wiho dlied August 17. 1972. R.I.P. Barry; Kevin Lane, Pat O'Sulii- Smoked Mackerel Saiad and Horseradish Sauce Rossduff, Woodstown. Tele- Jerry Murphy. Dec Foley. Subs. van Seamus Neville: Denis Lismore Estates. Telephone Masses offered. —Clive B'arry for D. O'Regan phone 051/82136. There's a place in my heart Walsh. Cathal Casey: Christy Soup of the Day 058 54182. Dungarvan Leader and Billy Dalton for Jerry Mur- Clancy. Mike Mellerick Patsy — Pair lady's bi-tfocal called memory lane. BROKEN HANDLES, hinges LOST And in there Mam you will phy. Donoghue: Sean Buckley. Denis and glass on all types of glassies, light brown colour, TELEPHONE (058)41203 The club wishes a speedy re- Buckner. Barry Regan, subs. — Chicken Kiev vicinity of Frdary and Park aliways remain. aluminium windows replaced Just as you were you will covery to Mark Geary. Eddie John Mangan. Pat Clancy. Roast Stuffed Turkey and Ham, Cranberry Sauce Also top quality PVC windows Terrace. Dungarvan. Return to O'Brien and Margaret O'Brien always be. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1988 Prime R'oast R(ib of Beef and Horseradish Sauce sold and fitted. Contact M. Box No. K550 "Leader" Office. Locked in my heart for who werP involved in an accid- Queally 058/41323. FAMILY IN LONDON require eternity; ent on Saturday night last. Pan Pried Plaice witth Lemon and Caper Butter girl (19-25 age group) for They are detained in the — Excellent With tender love and deep Sea Food Curry CARAVANS aipprox. one year to help care regret, Regional in Cork and we hope choice of top quality modern for 2 school-going girls and do to see them back in Tallow touring caravans. All sizes in I loved you Mam and will light house-keeping. Must be never forget. NEWS OF TOWN amongst their families and Selection of Fresh Vegetables and Potatoes stock at unbeatable prices. — able to drive and be non- (Your loving son. John). friends very soon. Healy Caravans, Duntaheen smoker. For further particulars Road, Fermoy (near Technical O'BRIEN — Sixteenth Anni- The club extends a vote of Selection of Desserts contact 058/41549. versary — In loving memory of AND sympathy to our president. Pa School). Tel. 025/32302, any THANKS — Brigid (Clss) my dear mother. Mary 'Bren. time. (t-c) O Sheehan on the death of his Tea or Coffee. Power sincerely thanks the 11 Congress Villas, Dungarvan sister. Margaret, who passed ALL PARTS of bicycles sup- kind people and relatives who who died August 17. 1972. R.I.P. ROUNDABOUT away in London during the plied and all makes of bikes had Mass intentions and Masses offered. •week. To Pa family, relatives £10.50, including complimentary bottle of wine per prayers for her during the past FROM SWANSEA TO GAMES AT BALLYNOE supplied to order. Apply to I have wordis in my heart. SLIABH gCUA and friends, deepest, sympathy Couple. Patrick Barry, Bracken Bar, year. Holy Masses have been That will never be s-peken. Ar dheis Do go raibh a h-anam. Large crowds from all quar- offered for their intentions. There are still some copies oi For Reservation Phone 058/41122 or 41056 Tallow. Phone 058/56291. (t.c) So I'll keep them in there. the above book available at —(Padraig O Siochain, PRO). ters converged on St. Cather- _ One Pedigree As my loving token: ine's Gaelic Grounds at Bally- BILLY KELLY, Hoover Auth- FOR SALE Whelan's. News-agents, O'Con- purple pram; canopy, luggage For sorrow and sadness. nell Street. Written by Bean Ui BRIDE VIEW UNITED A.F.C. noe last Sunday for this double- orised Service Dealer, for Hoo- rack and pram seat; red and Are not just for today. header. They were both junior ver Sales Service and genu'ne Allachaln. daughter of the NOTES white padded hiiteh babv chair For the loss that I feel. late celebrated poet. Padraig hurling games and the first one spares. Telephone 058 46219 and with walker; Mose's basket; Time cannot take away. — United held their brought old rivals and neigh- 051 70077. ((2-9) O Milleadha. the book is in its A.G.M. low baby chair; one play-pen The years we spent together, second print, and retails at £3 A G.M. at the Devonshire Hotel, bours. Bride Rovers -and Water- (timber)—all in perfect condi- I am so happy to recall. Tallow on Saturday night last. grasshill into contention in the TOOL HIRE — SALES, SER- Those last few years Without only and is excellent value. — Electric, building, gar- tion. Phone 058/68138. MOTHER CRAFT CLASSES The following are the officers O'Flynn Cup. a competition for VICE you teams defeated ln the first den tools. We hire, sell and re- WANTED to. lease for three Anti-Natal Relaxation Classes for the coming season, which ars 1000 gallon milk Has been the greatest hurt klcks-olf on Sunday. Sept. 11— round of the 'A' grade cham- pair. A large selection of tools ve commence in St. John's School, pionship. This was a close con- to suit your requirements. quota Contact "Leader" Corre- of all Dungarvan on Tuesday. 6th Chairman. Pascal Prescod: spondent, Lismore. Telephone Vice-chairman. Pat Sheehan; test especially ln the opening Bosch Power Tools. Contact: (Your loving daughter Berna- September, 1988 at 7.30 p.m. stages and Rovers just headed Dungarvan Electrical and C58 54192. dette. John, grandchildren Ann (Advt.) Secretary. Tom McCarthy: Trea- surer Leonard Fraser; P.R.O.. the boys from the 'Hill at the Mechanical. Unit HO, Quay St., FOR SALE 5000 bales of best Marie Jonathan and Shane.) break by 6 points to 3. Dungarvan. Telephone 058 quality barley straw, delivered O'B'RIEN Sixteenth Anni- Liam Fraser; Manager of Red 42133. (t.c) if required • suitable for feed- versary — In loving memory of House League Squad, Liam Watergrasshill went through 04IR1ES Moroney. for a major score on the restart too- — Pat Martin. Ballydrehid. mv dear mother, Mary o'Br'en. CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY Phone 052/41560. (16-9) 11 Congress Villas-. Dungarvan and looked good, but again Rov- professionally cleaned. Gauran- HOUSE TO LET, furnished, who dlied August IT. 1972. Rj.P ers threw themselves strongly teecl results. Pressure cleaning in Dungarvan. — Box No. Masses offered. GARDAI into the fray, and although the service: houses, roofs, walls, M551 "Leader" Office. '9-9 > In a silent graveyard. 'Hill secured another green flag etc.. also pipe and drain clean- CHIMNEY PROBLEMS — Rc- Where the stars above shne score they had no answer to the ing service. — Casey Cleaning lin'ng old or damaged flues- Bride Rovers who won on the down, INVESTIGATE score 1-10 to 2-4. Services, Tallow. Telephone 058/ smoke and poor performance They laid) my mother 16 years Fresh Doiry Products HOUSE TO RENT near from cookers and fires, etc. ago. today. John G. Barry (St. Cather- _ Friary College. Abbeys'do. Write or phone Noel Carey. As time goes by without you RAPE CASE ines). refereed. Dungarvan. Telephone 035/ Clogheen. 052/05361. (23-9) Mam, A number of people were Co-oi) Draw — The Seaview 65564. '2-9) FOR SALE—1986 Fiat Rl'-tmo And days turn into years. questioned by gardai in Dun- Celtic Co-op Draw gets under EAST CORK JUNIOR WANTED — Two girls tc Diesel- 1984 Renault 18: 1982 Thev hold a million mem- garvan last. Tuesday in connec- way in November. This was the HURLING FINAL ; s'ha.re a house n Sea park. Opel Kadett 1.2. choice; 1982 ories. tion with the rape of a 16-years- main source of income for the Killeagh 1-5; Midleton 0-8 Abbeyside; own bedroom. Let- Austin Metro; 1982 Ford Fiesta; Of bygone happy years: old Tramore girl which took club last season due to the great In this second game ln the ters ' only to Box No. F549 1980 Ford Escort 1.3 Elite: 1979 May the wind of love blow place near Mahon Falls, Mahon- response from the local people. above competition at the Bally- "Leader" Office. Renault 12: 1982 Honda 70 bridge in the early hours of last The draw runs for just Ave nop venue, Killeagh and Mid- Motorcycle. — Tim McCarthy. softly. months with the price of the FOUND — Black and white And whisper for you to hear. Monday morning All were re- leton were the contestants the sheepdiog. Tall.ow. Ballyduff Gienaglogih. Tallow. Telephone leased without charge. draw as it was last year. £20. former defeating Ballymacoda 058 56346. We will always love and miss Two free draws are on for this and the latter overcoming area phone 058/56194. vou. Gardai led by Supt. M. Keane, year, so a person has 7 draws BUNGALOW for rent. Abbey- SINGER 16K33 Tailors sew- Tramore and Inspector P. J. Aghada in the two best semi- Approved^ Quality ing machine complete with No matter how manv years.. for just G20. Prizes are in- finals seen in the Division ln side area. 3 bedrooms. Phone Hayes. Waterford are stated to creased this year which should 058/41449. stand in good working order. (Your loving daughter Philo- be following a definite line of years. This low scoring game Telephone 058/54171. mena.) inquiry and seeking a grey make it more attractive. Bro- last Sunday for one reason or System POWER — Eighteenth Anni- haired, middle-aged man who chures will be distributed this other did not reach the heights versary In lov'ng memory of drives a dark coloured Hiace week on the draw. of those great games, but de- our dear mother Janey Power. van. Underage—Our u/10 and u/12 veloped into a tough struggle all Abbeyside, who died August, 27. teams bowed out of the W^st through and the half-time score 1970. Waterford leagues when they was 0-4 to 0-2 in favour of the In our Father's house there suffered heavy defeats by Rail- Magpies. The closeness of the are many gardens, and way Athletic. United were much exchanges as well as the scores also many florwers. understrength due to holidays. held the Interest all the time THE FRENCH HAVE A WORD JAMES KIELY & SONS But, He said I need a mother. for the packed crowd present Congratulations — To Youg- and the final result was un- FOR BEAUTY . . . (EST. 1919) He looked down, then took NEW SHOOT-TO-KILL predictable until Killeagh sent ours. hal and Railway Athletic for (Irish Association of Funeral Directors) winning the u/12 and u'10 over that final point to bring Our family tree. Lord, You leagues. Let's hope it will be the teams together again later Don't you deserve a special beauty treat? planted long ago. POLICY? to cross camans for the Jamesy Spoil yourself with Lancome. The killing of 3 men by the our turn next season. Is looking very bare now, KelleheiJ cup and medals. We'll treat you to a professional beauty consultation since our Mam had to go. SAs in an ambush in Co. Tyrone Meeting — A committee and FUNERAL HOME You took our Mam one at 4 P m. on last Tuesday even- players meeting will take place Pat O'Connor (Aghada). ref- AND a Free Gift firom Lancome's New Designer ereed and the Castlelyons Pipe * Embalming and Cremations arranged. August day. and shook our ing ls set to provoke a major on this Thursday at the Dev- Collection, with purchases of £30 and over at— political crisis. The shootings onshire Hotel at 9 p.m. Band played the teams around * We attend to all details — church and cemetery. family tree. When You took her hand in follow a pledge from British the field as well as Amhran na * Floral and Artificial Wreaths supplied. yours, saying "come and Prime Minister. Margaret That- IRISH DANCING CLUB bhFiann prior to the game, and cher of a new security crack- If the early arrival of the fans KELLY'S * Obituary Notices. live with Me." and the gaellc and happy at- Wie nearly died of broken down ln the north have sparked Dancing classes will re-com- allegations of a new British mence in St. Catherine's Hall mosphere evident ln the 87 O'CONNELL STREET, DUNGARVAN SHANDON STREET AND MARY STREET hearts, but You could not throngs that arrived in Bally- DUNGARVAN let her stay. shoot-to-kill policy. on Monday. Sept. 12th and not N.B. — Pensman's article in 5th due to Horse Fair. noe last Sunday will be repeated From Monday, 5th September to Saturday, 10th Sep!. But now we understand- Lord, then the replay at- this popular TELEPHONE: Shandon Street 058/42116 she was part of yiour thp "Spotlight" column had Hope you all had a lovely been written before these latest holiday. Tallow Feis will be venue will be worth looking for- LANCOME PARLS Telephone David 058/4220(1 bouquet. ward to again. (From your loving family at killings. held ln the Community Centre home and abroad.) PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988. Behind the SPOTLIGHT (Continued from Page 1) be generally welcomed. The "The records ol' this important litany of accidents at the transaction are both scanty and junction, some quite serious, contradictory; bui the weight of CHALLENGER RECENT DEATHS evidence goes to prove that the demands that some positive Irish prelates on this occasion action be taken t0 make this His remains were removed Chief mourners — John Rich- 25. was received in the area crossing a safer place for sacrificed the independence ol TOOL HIRE from Ardkeen Hospital on Mon' ard (brother). U.S.A. and a with deen and sincere regret. their country to a foreign mon- HITACHI AGENTS day. August 22, to St. Mary's large, circle of relatives and He was 63. motorists, cyclists and pedes- PATRICK GERARD Parish Church where they were friends. Mickey worked with C.I.E. on trians. arch, on condition ot having received and blessed by Rev. FT. (Funeral arrangements were the branch line to the Qulgley Without doubt speeding is their ecclesiastical privileges BUILDING — HOUSEHOLD W. Carey, C.C., assisted by Rev. by James Kiely & Sons). Magnesite Plant until the maintained against lhe usurpa- Fr. J. Griffin, C.C.. Very Rev. M. one of the main factors con- GARDEN — CAR KEARNEY closure of the factory. He was tions of the Irish chieftains. The Canon Farrell, P.P., Rev. Fr. P. a fanatical G.A.A. supporter tributing to the danger as Ahearne, C.C., Rev. Fr. P. But- and liked nothing better than despite the 40 mph speed limit, reformation of religion was the ler, C.C., Rev. Fr. N. McCarthy, Open Monday—Saturday to enjoy a pint over a friendly vehicles absolutely fly along pretence offered in the bulls ol' Rev. Fr. Dee. Very Rev. Fr. J. game of cards. Telephone 058/42417 O'SulIivan. Very Rev. Fr. M. MR. JAMES COFFEY this made-for-speed roadwa-y. Popes Adrian and Alexander for We record with very sincere Possessed of a most jovial dis- granting the sovereignty of Ire- Brennock. O.S.A.. Rev. Fr J. regret the death of Mr. James position he was extremely popu- A suggestion was made that Hooper, O.S.A., Rev. C. Fives land to the monarch ot England. O.S.A., Rev. Fr. A. McGrath, Los (Jimmy) Coffey, Main Street, lar with all who knew him. A "rumble strips" be puit down Dungarvan. which occurred at real family man. he will be sad- to sliow the paoe of traffic but The eagerness of the clergy to Angeles. the District Hospital, Dungar- AT REAR OF MARIO'S ly missed by his sorrowing wife it has come to our notice that tender allegiance lo Henry in Car Park Entrance Dungarvan van, on Monday, August 22. fol- Eileen, his fam-lly and relatives Waterford, Lismore and Cashel, Following concelebrated Mass lowing a short illness. He would to whom we extend deep and sudh a move, made recently on at 12.30 p.m. on Tuesday at be 88 next Christmas. sincere sympathy on their great another dangerous stretch, of strongly confirms the assertion which Rev. Fr. T. Rogers, C.C.. that the English sovereignty was Kango Haminei8 was chief celebrant, with Fr P. Jimmy was the very popular loss. roadway in North Devon, Eng- Power Floats Butler. C.C. and Rev. Fr. N. Mc- principal Of a thriving gents His remains were removed on land, proved useless. sought by the hierarchy and this retail business at. Main Street, Friday evening from Ardkeen is indeed subsequently asserted Power Vibrators/Generators Carthy as concelebrants, Kieran until he retired from business We note that the traffic- was interred at St. Laurence's Hospital to Ballinroad Church Carpet Shampooer/Lawnmower some time ago. The Coffey fam- where they were blessed and lights to control the pelican by their body in complaints of Cemetery. Ballinroad. Very Rev. ily originally came from Tipper- the violation of the compact Electric Paint Remover/Rotovator M. Canon Farrell, P.P., Abbey- received by Rev. M. Canon Far- crossing for pedestrians at the ary and Jimmy was born in rell, P.P.. assisted by Rev. J. addlressed to the court of Power Washer/Strimmers side. read the graveside pray- Whitechurch where the family Griffin. C.C.. Requiem Mass was Strandside North (Abbeyside) Cement Mixer, elec. and pet. ers. He was assisted by Rev .Fr. were publicans and farmers. He junation on the By-Pass have Rome." P. Ahearne." C.C.. Rev. Fr. J. celebrated on Saturday morn- Panel Beating Kit did his apprenticeship in the re- ing by Rev. P. Ahearne, C.C., now been installed and per- Whatever about the informa- Griffin. C.C.. Rev. Fr. W. Carey, tail trade in Lawn's, The Square tion in the opening paragraphs Axle Stands C.C., Rev. Fr. W. Meehan. C.C., who also officiated at the burial haps this at least will have the in 1916 and opened his first in the adjoining cemetery, as- that in the closing paragraphs Torque Wrench Very Rev Fr. M. Brennock shop in Lower Main Street. He sisted by Canon Farrell, P.P. effect of inducing the speed Coil Spring Suppressors O.S.A,. Rev. Fr. G. Hickey, moved to Main Street (opposite merohianlts on the road to was new to us—maybe to you, O.S.A.. Rev. Fr. D. Treacy, O.S.A., and Rev. Fr. Ryan, Stradbally. Tool Sets, etc., etc. Shaws) in 1-932 and carried on remove their boots from the too, dear reader that is, if you Rev. Fr. C. Fives. O.S.A., Br. business there for over 50 years Chief mourners — Eileen have taken the trouble to read Wade, O.S.A. and many more until he retired. His1 first adver- (wife); Mike (son); giddy Mary accelerators! visiting clergy. tisement announced the grand Ann. Judy and Geraldine them! MORE FACTS ABOUT There was a huge gathering opening- Of t,he Gentleman's Em- (daughters); Bernard and Pats AN TAOISEACH'S "THE at Kieran's funeral obsequies porium with special offer, (sons-in-law): grandchildren, LISMORE AND ITS KERRY STYLE" once again emphasising the gentlemen's shoes 1/9, the equi- brothers, sisters, brothers-in- CASTLE In place of our usual ballad law. sisters-in-law, relatives and Words fall to describe the great esteem in which he was valent, of 9p in present, day We have read much about the for this corner this week we THE IDEAL DRINK held. Since music was so special money. friends. grief occasioned by the death history of itfe ancient town of have chosen Instead a newly of Jerry Kearney. 47, Silver- to him his many friends (Funeral arrangements were composed poem, "The Kerry FOR THE HEALTH CONSCIOUS IS Jimmy also found' time to Lismore and more particularly springs, Dungarvan, which oc- Christy O'Neill, Nicky Power, participate in Irish dancing in by Tom Drohan). Style," which was recited by curred during- the early hours Michael McKenna, Mick Loner- his younger days and he was about the Castle and know most An Taolseach Charlie Haugliey of Sunday, August 21st follow- gan. Jimmy Mansfield. Michael of the basic facts concerning when he officially opened this CENTRAL DAIRIES ing a traffic accident in Youg- also an avid/ follower of hurling Daly, Bill O'Donoghue, Caroline and football. both. However we have come year's Rose of Tralee Festival. hal. Having just reached King and MacDarragh Mc-Don- Whether the poem was compos- twenty-one summers. Jerry rep- His brother Mick was Mayor across information which was QUALITY agh. played various musical tri- of Waterford in 1949 and an- ed by An Taolseach we do not resented all that was good ln butes during the Mass to their quite new to us in an old volume know, (we understand that It modern youth. He was an extro- other brother. Henry, was a great friend. His colleagues ln member of the Augustinian entitled "Historical and Pictures- was), but we have heard from LOW FAT MILK vert who enjoyed tremendous Dungarvan Crystal formed popularity among his friends Community in Dublin and Feth- que Guide To The River Black- a few of our friends who were guards of honour on both days. ard. His brother Paul and sister Farm Profile water/' written by one, J. R. present on the occasion that it and his work colleagues at Cap- Numerous floral tributes were went, down a treat with the poquin Chickens. While his life- Lydla were farmers while the O'Flanagan. which was given to placed on Kieran's resting only surviving member of the massive crowo present and won span was short, Jerry enriched us on loan by Mrs. P. McGrath, a great many people's lives by place. Coffey family is his brother And Stock headlines for Mr. Haughey in his charisma and personality. Kieran's passing wil] be Mons Paddy Coffey in Aus- Sunlawn, Cappoquin. Published the following morning's papers: mourned by a great many tralia. in 1844, the book, is a mine of He personified all that was people and a large void has good and his virtues and values One of nature's gentlemen, Relief information, historical, economic When I think of Kerry I know been left in their lives. May that I admire ensured that he was highly es- Jimmy was held in high esteem Martin. Good. Secretary. I.F.A. and social, of the entire area teemed among all sections of Kieran rest, in peace. by all who knew him and his Farm Business Committee con- Its people first, of all; the community. Chief mourners — Llbby death has severed a link with tinues to outW'ne I.F.A. pro- through which the Blackwater Their confidence, their gaiety, their wit, (wife); Laura (daughter); the business life o-f old Dungar- posals on Tax Reform iin this (lows for a distance of 75 miles He was a dedicated member van. A - loving husband and the fourth article in the series. Their unmistakable style. of the local Karate Club and Ronan (son); Michael and Mai from its source in Knockaduain (parents); Mrs. Mary Power father, he will be sadly missed Mountain on the Cork and was indeed one of their bright- by his sorrowing wife Frances Their passionate belief in est, prospects and was always (grandmother); David. Kevin. EXTENION3 OF THE FARM Kerry boundary until it reaches ApDroved Quality Declan and Paul (brothers): (nee Fitzgerald, Ballinasisla, PROFILE FORM who they are, willing to share his expertise Bonmahoni. family and rela- the sea at Youghal. The way they work and sing with others. Marie. Breda and Marguerite (sisters); Mrs. Lily Cotter tives to whom we extend our 60.C00 farmers do not have a and dance and play System His parents John and Cora deep sympathy. We think that as these his- So that the present. Is the and family have our sincer-sst (mother-in-law i and a large taxable income according to circle of relatives and friends. His remains were removed on I.F.A. calculations based on the torical facts may be. as they were living storehouse sympathy on their heartbreak- Of the best, of yesterday. ing loss and no doubt the kind- (Funeral arrangements were Tuesday evening from the Hos- 1967 A.F.T. Farm Survey. The to us, new to most, they are ness and encouragement of by James Kiely & Sons). pital to St. Mary's Parish Farm Profile form has so far worth passing on to our readers Church where they were bless- Identified 10.000 of these farm- I like the company of Kerry their wonderful neighbours and and in the hope of not being folk. cousins wil] helt> them to ed by Rev. W. Carey, C.C.. as- ers who are now excluded from FURNITURE SALE sisted by Rev. W. Meehan. C.C. the requirement to submit ac- over boring we will keep the ex- Talkers all, but men of action shoulder their heavy burden. too; BARRACK STREET, TALLOW Student nurse Ann-Marie, Very Rev. J. O'SulIivan, Rev. J. counts to the Revenue Commis- tracts as brief as possible. Read- Hickey. O.S.A.. Very Rev. M. sioners. In addition the form ers should bear in mind thfeit the In Kerry word and deed in- Jerry's close friend, who sits has identified a further 4.000 SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 — 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for her final examinations at Brennock, O.S.A.. Rev. Fr year in which these were writ- spire each other. MISS KATHLEEN Treacy O.S.A.. Rev. C. Fives, farmers on low Incomes who can Great doers talk; great GENUINE REDUCTIONS ON ALL ITEMS Ardkeen Hospital in November ten was 1844; is also very much In our O.a.A. artd HOV. J. Griffin. C.C. agree the-iir tax 1'aibll-it;v through talkers do. Rev. Fr. Carey celebrated Re- the use of the Farm profile "Lismore Castle, the present Consisting (briefly) of Chaise Longues, Sets of Chairs, thoughts. quiem Mass on Wednesday mor- Form without having to incur principal attraction of more I love that, magic landscape, Victorian Armchairs, Tables, 3-pieoe Suites, Brass Items Jerry's remains were removed RITA TOBIN ning for the repose of his soul. accountancy costs. day and night, from the Cork Regional Hospi- modern times, was built by King I love the fields and moun- and Pictures, etc. It is with deep sorrow and Also present, were Rev. B. Mol- I.F.A. Proposes that the Farm tal on Sunday to the Hospital loy, S.S. C.C., Rev. J. Hickey John. A.D. 1185. and was sur- tains, shore and sea Mortuary On Monday evening regret we record the death of Pro-file procedure should be ex- FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED AND POLISHED Kathleen Rita Tobin. O'Connell O.S.A.. Rev. Fr. Treacy, O.S.A.. tended to those farmers al- prised by the Irish in 1189 who And sun and cloud and rain in the presence of a huge and Street. Dungarvan, which sad and Very Rev. J. O'SulIivan. and tumbling light, representative gathering, Jerry ready- in/ the income tax net displayed their inveterate hostil- These never fail to capture was brought, to his .beloved St. event took place at Ardkeen Fr. Carey also officiated at who do not have a taxable- in- ity by slaying the garrison, with 058/56339 me. EUGENE BARRY PH0NE Mary's parish Church were Rev. Hospital on Monday last 22nd the burial In the adjoining come. Revenue statistics for August. Deceased was member cemetery assisted by the other 1986 show that 55.000 farmers Robert Barry, the governor. Fr. W. Carey. C.C.. received and When rebuilt, it was occupied But most, of all I love the blessed his remains, assisted by of a very old family that was clergy present. were assessed for income tax. held in high esteem by all sec- Chief mourners—Mary Fran- Of these, over 32.000 farmers by the bishops as their resi- sudden changes, Rev. J. Griffin, C.C. Very Re-v tions of the community. Kath- The laughing - frowning sky M. Canon Farrell P.P., Rev. W. ces (wife) - Tom (sonV; Margaret had no liability to income tax. dence, until the time of Milor leen Rita was Indeed a charac- (daughter)- Gonnle (daughter- I.F.A. proposes that the Farm that soon and late Meehan C.C.. Rev. Fr. Dee. Rev. Magrat.h. who, with ,the consent Bewilders and exalts and Fr. N. McCarthy. Rev. J. O'SulIi- ter. a woman who spoke her in-law); Alan and Karlna Profile procedure should be ex- mind, honest and fair with (grandchildren): Mons. P. Cof- tended to- these farmers. This of the Dean of tihe Chapter, breeds a fierce THE LABOUR PARTY van Very Rev. Fr. M. Brennock, people at all times. Undying wish to celebrate. ABBEYSIDE AND DUNGARVAN BRANCHES O.S.A.. Rev. Fr. G. Hickey. O.S.A. fey Australia (brother), etc. would involve a major saving granted it to Sir Walter and Rev. Fr. J. Hooper. O.S.A. To her brother John Richard. (Funeral arrangements were to these farmers in terms- of Raleigh, from whom. with We offer our slncerest con- by Tom Drohanl. fees to Accountants. aind it Celebrate the seasons in their Following 11.15 a.m. Mass on would also substantially reduce the rest of h.is possessions, turn. Tuesday, celebrated by Rev. Fr. dolences. Her remains were removed the administration costs of the it was purchased by the Earl ol Celebrate the crops, the fer- W. Carey. C.C.. Jerry's remains Revenue Commlissi'oners Office. Cork. F.arly in the insurrection tile-threatening sea. ANNUAL CHURCH GATE COLLECTION were interred in the Old from Ardkeen Hospital on Tues- day last to St. Mary's Parish of 1641, the castle was besieged Celebrate the heroes, old and Churchyard Cemetery. Fr. Carey young. officiated at the graveside, as- Church where they were blessed STOCK RELIEF by 5.000 Irish, under Sir Richard THIS WEEK-END, SEPT. 3 and 4 and received by Rev. Fr. W. MR. JACK MURRAY And celebrate the Roses of sisted by Rev. Fr. Griffin, C.C.. It Is with deep regret we re- Beling. but was bravely defended Tralee. Rev. Fr. W. Meehan. C.C., Rev. Carey. C.C.. assisted by Rev. FT. port, on the death of Jack The continued a vail ability of Interested Ln knowing more about your Local Labour J. Griffin. C.C., Very Rev. Fr. by the Earl's son. Lord Broghill. Party? Comtaot: GHr. Billy Kyne, or Cllr. Paddy Power, Fr. J. O'SulIivan, Rev. Fr. D. Murray, Ballyguiry. which oc- stock relief is essential to th: People triumph when they Treacy. O.S.A., Rev. Fr. J. Hoo- M. Brennock. O.S.A., Rev. Fr. D. curred at his residence on Wed- expansion of the beef cow herd. and the assailants compelled to or ,pWone 058/41788 after 6 o'dodk, or call to Union Treacy O.S.A.. Rev. Fr. Keogh. believe they can, per, O.S.A. and many more visit- nesday. August 24. The deceas- The present system of stock retire. In 1643, a party of insur- Therefore i say to you to- Office, O'Connell', on. Thursday evening, September 1, ing clergy O.S.A., Rev. Fr. G Hickey. ed had been one of nature's relief has been very successful O.S.A.. Rev. Fr. J. O'SulIivan. gents. in retaliation for the de- night at 8 o'clock. The beautiful rendering of gentlemen and the countless in maintaining the national struction of Clogheen by the gar- Come celebrate with me, come suitable hymn and psalms, ac- Following Requiem Mass on number of people who had the cattle herd in recent years. (Your continued support would be greatly appreciated) s Wednesday, celebrated by Rev. rison of Lismore. burned a num- celebrate companied by clalre Maher. or- pleasure of his acquaintance However .the trend has now The Kingdom of delight. ganist. touched the hearts of all J. Griffin. C.C., wh0 also offici- will never forget him. been reversed and there is a ber of thatched houses, killed ated at the graveside. Kathleen present. It was their tribute to Jack possessed a tremendous verv real danger that the na- sixty of the inhabitants and When I salute this hosting of Jerry as were the guards of Rita was laid to rest, In the memory and he often recounted tional herd wl'Jl be further re- presence of a large and repre- made several prisoners. And. in my friends honour provided by His col- with relish the exploits of the duced as a consequence of a the same year. General Purcell And welcome visitors from leagues in Cappoquin Chickens. sentative gathering. great stars that graced the reduced national mi'lk quota. It united his forces with those of near and far COUNCILLOR BILLY KYNE, MCC, UDC Beautiful floral tributes were playing fields of Ireland two is 'forecast that lSO^-O" to And welcome, heartily, the Cllr. Billy Kyne will next be in attendance at the Union placed on Jerry's resting place. score years ago. Jack often tra- 300.000 cows could be slaught- Lork Muskerry. and laid siege smiling Roses, velled great distances on foot ered before 1890. This could to the castle. The castle suffered Office, O'Connell Street, Dungarvan on Friday, Sept. 2 Chief mourners — John and Each Rose a fair, particular or bicycle- to witness the great have very harmful knock-on much in this war. and was subse- star, and Friday, Sept 16, from 4 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Cora Kearney (parents ): John, events on the GAA calendar. effects for beef farmers and quently burned by Lord Castle- Cllr. Kyne holds clinics at the Union Office on the first Michael, Fergal (brothers); Many locals remarked to me for the meat processing indus- Cora and Nicola (sisters); Mrs. MR. JAMES (JESSE) Jack himself was featured dur- haven. in 1645. It was somewhat People of Kerry. Roses, and third Friday of every month. try in particular. To prevent visitors, let everyone Patrick Kearney. Mr. and Mrs. ing RTE's presentation "100 this happening, It is essential repaired soon after, for we find, Mossie Noonan (grandparents); Years of the G.A.A." —Man. woman, girl, boy— Mattie and Paddy (uncles)'; that every incentive is given in 1686, tihe Earl of Oarendon. Proclaim that once again this Margo, Bridget, Elizabeth, Nor- POWER Jack's life was truly a Chris- to- ensure our national herd will in his tour through Munster. Kingdom Capital tian one and no doubt he now not be reduced, in the future. Is the Capital of Joy. een. Nellie and M-al (aunts'); It, Is our sad duty to record enjoys his just reward for living slept within the walls; and again, and a very wide circle of rela- the passing; of James Power, One- of the most direct ways life so well. to stimulate beef cow numbers in 1689, it was visited by James And indeed so It proved to be tives and friends. Cathal Brugha Place Dungar- In the presence of a large van which occurred on Thurs- IB to altow stock -relief equal to II. In 1785, the Duke of Rutland. for the hundreds of thousands (Funeral arrangements were gathering. Jack's remains were li50% of the increase in value that, thronged into the town of bv James Kiely & Sons). day. August, 25 at his residence. brought from the Kiely Funeral Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, held The deceased was a lovable and o;f suckler cows retained for a council here, and issued several Tralee throughout, the ensuing Home to St. Mary's Parish beef production in excess of festival week. For an" it was, popular person with his close Church on Thursday, August 25 proclamations. The castle, with Bord Solathair an Leictreachais friends. He loved the outdoor 198-7 values to a maximum of yet. again, an unforgettable ex- where they werP received and its apurtenances, descended from perience. life and nothing gave him blessed by Rev. Fr. W. Griffin, £20.000 per farmers. greater pleasure than a stroll C.C.. assisted by Rev. Fr. J. Grif- The present clawback period the Earls of Cork and Burling- NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS around the environs of the 'Old fin. C.C. and Very Rev. Fr. J. of ten years is too long for ton. by marriage, in 1748. of MR. KIERAN Boro' in the company of his O'-Sulllvan. financial and farm planning Lady Charlotte Boyle with Wil- faithful canine friends. "Jesse" purposes. Stock relief should Following Requiem Mass on liam Cavendish, fourth Duke of In order to carry out essential improvements as he was familiarly known to only be clawed back over an 8 Friday. Jack was laid to rest in year period and1 on a sliding Devonshire, the ancestor of his and alterations to our networks, we regret FLYNN his friends, was a man of very the adjoining cemetery. Rev. Fr. The 'Old Boro' and its envi- few words and certainly never scale basis. This means that in Grace the Duke of Devonshire." DUNGARVAN GOLF that it will be necessary to interrupt the rons learned with shock of the had an unkind word for anyone. W. Carey. C.C. read the grave- year eitehit only 18 of stock re- electricity supply as follows: death of Kieran Flynn. 35. He loved the simple things ot side players assisted by Rev. Fr. i'ef granted in year 1. 2 8th's It is then related that James 11 Springfield, Dungarvan, on Sun- J. Griffin C.C.. Very Rev. FT. J. life and his untimely passing O'SulIivan and Rev. Fr. G. of year 2 relief etc.. would be dined in an upstairs room of the CLUB NOTES day. August 21. Thfi deceased has been the source- of much re- siubject to cl'awback. castle, "and. on looking out of RESULTS BALLINAMULT R/A was 32 years old and since 1972 gret amony his many friends. Hickey. Thursday — 1st. T. Considine In the case of succession to the window, nearly fell back in hp was employed at Dungarvan We sympathise with his rela- farming, the present system of 40 pts.; 2nd. B. Lineen 39 pts • Thursday, 8th September, '88 — 09.30 to 4.30 p.m. — Crystal as a glass cutter where His remains were removed tives on Jack's passing, a man terror at its precipitate elevation 3rd. F. P. Kiely 38 pts. from the Hospital Mortuary to who was held In the highest es- stock relief should, provide re- BoherawlUian, C'lasflihagoneen, KilcDoglher, Brook Lodge, his work was greatly admired St. Mary's Parish Church where lief from cilawback of stock re- over the river." That, imagine, 1st. M. Kelly (7) 137: 2nd P GaPraun, Wnooknageragh, K/noclcnagoppal, Magaha, and his expertise and skill were teem by one and all. J. Killigrew (61 142- 3rd. c. Ban- always spoken of with the high- they were blessed and received Chief mourners — Liam (bro- lief where:— was almost exactly 300 years ago non (15) 142: 4th. J. Elstead Ghurdhquart'er, Graigmbre, Caflrfgatin, Coolroe, Graigue, by Rev. Fr. W. Carey C.C. as- this year! est praise. sisted by Fr. J. Griffin C.C.' and ther)- Mrs. Eileen Wall (Dub- cat the successor has al- (l'l) 144; 5th. M. McNamara (9) Red£(ate, Newtown, Derry, Graigueavarra, Lyrattin, Park- The world of music was very lin). Mrs. Margaret Montgom- ready been involved Dn farm- At another part the book has 144: 6th. J. D. Power (13) 144 Rev. Fr. J. O'SulIivan. ery, England (sisters); Jim Gross. M. Walsh (4) 155- 2nd tnore, Modeligo, Vicars,town, Scarf, Glen, Knockgarraun, special to Kieran, he was versa- Following Requiem Mass on ing at the time of succession this to say: "The historic recol- Bawinavi.nnoge, QirrowgarUf, Lisroe, Ballykerin, Garry- tile in his preferences and was Wall. Dublin (brother-in-law); amid already owns stock in Gross. T. Brady (5, 158: 3rd a talented performer himself. Saturday. "Jesse" was brought Eileen Murray. Ballyguiry (sis- lections of Lismore are not con- Gross. D. Kiely K4) 159. clone, Gltenavaddlra, Colligan Mountain, Colligan Pump to his final resting place at Kil- his own right; fined to its ancient renown as a Snooker and squash were other ter-in-law); nephews, nieces . b) a proportion of the Nett Saturday. D. Barry (lii ITouse, Knockroe, Knockhamoulfee, Ganryduff, Gunragh- rush cemetery. Rev. Fr. W. and a wide circle of relatives 67- 2nd ett Saturday. P. F'ltz- interests of his. while he was Carey, C.C.. read the funeral stock is transferred to the literary institution, or the fame n namadd/ree, Knockenpower, Knockaeahnrna, Lackendlarra, also an avid photographer. and friends. of its castle. Here, according to gibbon (231 68: Gross J Hogan liturgy, assisted by Rev. J. Grif- successor. (8) 77. ' ° Bohadbon, BalUynakilJ, Kilbrien West, Millstreet, Moun- Kieran possessed a quiet dis- fin, C.C. and Very Rev Fr. J. (Funeral arrangements were Matthew Paris. Henry II first position and was extremely by James Kiely & sons). Nett Sunday. D. Baumann tain Castle. O'SulIivan. promulgated English law in Ire- (12, 69. 2nd nett J. O'DonneU popular with all whn came to To his mother, family rela- know him during his life span. land in 1172. After landing at (9, 69: Gross. J. Lynch (8) 79 tives and friends our slncerest ^Past President, T. Booth (l4i FOR SAFETY SAKE— His many friends ln the various sympathy is extended in their Waterford he marched to this organisations, rowing club and great loss. place, where he was met by the 1—Please treat all services and installations as sailing club will greatly miss MR. MICHAEL FIXTURES live during this period as supply may be him. Chief mourners — Mary chiefs of Munster. who. with the Thursday — 18 H. Comp resumed at any time for brief periods. To his heartbroken wife (mother); Jim (uncle); Rita. archbishops, bishops and abbots Saturday—18 H. Competition Llbby, children Ronan and Phyllis. Alice. Christina (aunts) CONNORS of Ireland, swore allegiance, and First, prize sponsored by Water- 2—If you own or operate Electrical Generating Laura, parents, family rela- and a wide circle of relatives News of the death of Mr. gave him a charter confirming ford Co-op Golf society Equipment, please inform your local E.S.B. tives and friends, our heart- and friends. Michael (Mickeyi Connors, Dur- Sunday—9 Hole Competition the Kingdom of Ireland to him T-Shot. 7 30 to 9.30. 1 p.m Lady Office immediately. felt sympathy is extended on (Funeral arrangements were row. Stradbally. which occurred their great, loss. by James Kiely & Sons). suddenly on Thursday. August and his heirs for ever. President s Prize *