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WHO CARES? make Christmas a little happier for those who are less well off Christmas is almost upon us in the community. Music World and preparations for the cele- bration of the festive season are And while on this subject everywhere at an advanced caring, it would not go amiss if 4 SHAN DON STREET stage. Many hold that it is only we remember that where old a time for children but as the people and especially old people DUNGARVAN great day draws closer there is who live alone or in isolated a special something that we all, areas are concerned, loneliness Telephone 058/41721 even the coolest of adults, be- is something which causes come aware of. it is the time them a great deal of stress and of year that we all become suffering. So if you know any conscious of each other and such old people in your locality A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MAKES AN become aware of how de- it could be a nice thought to pendant we really are on each make contact with them IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT other. It is a time for caring and then, not only over the £8glglSte{gJgig«J6SSiSi««»gJg and caring in the real sense Christmas period but through the rest of the winter as well. 1.—Casio and Roland Keyboards. can only mean sharing. Are 2.—Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Basses and you one who cares? JOBS FOR LIFE CONCEPT Accessories. This is by way of commend- NO MORE! 3.—A selection of Traditional Instruments. ing to the readers of this Unemployment and the re- column the Annual Christmas 4.—Drums, Amplification, Microphones and cord number who now find Appeal by the Society of St. Effects Units. themselves in the ranks has Vincent de Paul, the collection Enrolment for Guitar Lessons are being taken now. been the big news of the past for which will be taken up at week. The manner in which the all Masses in Dungarvan next number without jobs is over- Sunday and' also in all other taking that of thie actual work- parishes where the Society force is gaining momentum and operates. the politicians, of whatever This Christmas collection is party, who promise to have the Mr. Declan Goode, Chairman, Dungarvan UDC, assisted by Martina Moore (E. Moore & Sons), switching on the Dungarvan a major source of the So- SHAMROCK / vlll 1 solution to the problem must Christmas Street Lights. Included are members of the UDC and Dungarvan Traders Association. (Photo: Rory Wyley) ciety's annual income from be categorised as hypocrites. which they must meet the many ] demands for help. The number It would appear that the RESTAURANT and urgency of these demands whole work pattern as members is always greater with the of the older generation knew it1 DUNGARVAN approach of Christmas as the is undergoing an almost com- Society strives to provide the plete change and the concept Telephone 058/42242 needy poor with clothing, food of a job for life is a fast fading Co. Council Under Further vouchers and cash grants in one. order to make life a little easier Waterford Co. Council has WE WISH ALL OUR CUSTOMERS A HOLY AND ® At the recent annual confer- and a little more pleasant for been informed by the Depart- HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A f ence of the Irish Institute ol ment of the Environment that them. Training and Development, the the amount payable in respect PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR of the Bate Support. Grant for Discarded toys and games Director of the Social Research Financial Pressure the installment due in Novem- which may still be in good Centre attached to the Na- ber in lieu of rates on land and order will also be thankfully tional Institute for Higher Edu- domestic rates relief grant Is that only 4 out of 100 had al-. farmers jnow had .less than £100 will say 'no more overdrafts.' CHRISTMAS LUNCHES f ready responded to the FanV! 0s. ' received for distribution among cation. fold those present that £340,1)00. In the course'of a re- pel w'C bi Iweoii now and •rue chairman said that they port on the allocation circulat- Tax demands sent out last next String many wouldn't should gljve the scheme an ade- Roast Stuffed Turkey and Ham, Home-made. children of poorer families. "work as we know it as a con- month. ed to members of the council at earn one nenny. "Farmers have quate chance to see how it will Christmas Pudding and Brandy Butter. So when you prepare to go tinuous occupation from leaving their monthly meeting last BAD TIMING their backs to the wall after work out. to Mass on next Saturday even- Cllr. James A. Walsh, Chair- going through a very rough i? Above Lunches will be- srved from 12.30 from Friday, school to retirement will Tuesday In Dungarvan, the It was then agreed on the ing or Sunday do not forget this change." County Secretary pointed out man, said that, the timing of time for the last two years," he December 19 to Wednesday, December 24, excluding the Farm Tax collection was said, adding "they just can't proposal of Cllr. P. Coffey sec- Christmas Appeal on behaJf of that the normal payment which onded by Cllr. Kyne' to seek ^f Sunday. f® The Director, Professor was expeoted was £453,000 and very ba d from the Council's afford to pay this tax." the St. Vincent de Paul Society point of view as interest on the Cllr. J. Fahey, T.D., said that overdraft accommodation of S? w Don't forget we are open all day Christmas Eve— ^ Joyce O'Connor said the new the oayment received now re- £2.5 million for the quarter and go prepared 'to be generous sulted in a shortfall of £113,000. amounts due would not accrue the imposition of this Farm world will be one where know- ending March 31. 1987. This ^ " 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. & so that they in turn will be able until after 2 months and this Tax over which the Council The report added: "This is were left with no option would compared with £2 million for to provide something extra to meant that most of this money (Continued on Page 8i the first instalment of the ad- would not be collected until result in the Council'® finances the current quarter and £1.75 justment for Farm Tax of the early 1987. winding up in chaos. million for the same period last total of £233,000 recently as- year. Ollr. B'. Kyne said that it was Senator M. Queally pointed sessed and on the basis of a out that as farm tax payments final adjustment In December necessary for the Council to say publicly that the money due were not due until January, far- '86 of £120,000, the cash flow fers would avail of every day's situation will be put under con- in respect of Farm Tax would be collected. Otherwise they grace allowed before paying. He siderably more pressure. To felt that the collection would be Ferguson would be just going down a date the amount paid in farm better next month. ARDMORE tax is minimal and this posi- road which would eventually tion is unlikely to alter hamstring: the Council's fin- Cllr. Kyne — The Council ances. miust be seen to collect this tax No-one is more materially during December." Cllr. C O Riain thought that as otherwise things will get BROTHERS FINED Mr. B. J. McNally, Acting thiey would have to forget this worse and a stage could then County Manager said that as idea of Farm Tax as 80°/, of be reached when the Banks a result of this shortfall, the switched on. Co. Manager had directed to £100 EACH the Council staff members con- cerned that all expenditure to Two Ardmore brothers, Sea- which the Council was not Ir- mus and Laurence Keevers, revocably committed should be Fishery Officers Seized Main Street, were each fined deferred until further notice. £100 at Youghal Court last He added that this might cause Friday when they pleaded the postponement of some guilty to using an illegal mono- works and this was regretted. 449 lbs. Of Illegally filament net off Ardmore on July 25. Mr. McNally added that the shortfall would make It neces- Inspector John Doyle- of the sary for the Council to seek a Caught Salmon southern Regional Fisheries higher level of overdraft than Sixty salmon^ weighing a total wards, the cost of the prosecu- Board told the court that he the £2 million whiich was their tion. In addition. Roche1 and saw the net being hauled into a of 4491113.. were' seized by eight punt by the defendants. They present accommodation. fishery officers after they had O'Mahony were disqualified Mr. Paul clerkln, Finance Of- from hoidtag the salmon fisht- were very co-operative and said Some financial institutions can't seem to afford the forcibly boarded a trawler in they had had a very poor sal- ficer in reply to a question said Youghal Bay on August IS last, Ihg licence for three years. time. You're lucky if you're even bid the time of day. mon season. District Justice W. F. O'Con- Fines totalling £2110 were im- 1 At First National our time is all yours, including neltl wasi told a't Youghal Court posed! on Torpey and he was "That fairly reflects the sit- last Friday. ., , also directed to pay costs of uation," said Mt. J. P. Gordon, lunchtime and Saturday mornings in many branches. solicitor, for the- defendants. James. Roche (47), Kilgabriel, £100. So whether you're saving, investing or planning Clashmore1; Fatrick O'Mahony Mr. D. Keanes solicitor, prose- for retirement, we'll provide you with solid security (46), 2 Catherine Street, Youg- Mr. John Brosnan, solr.. cuted for the southern Region- defended. al Fisheries Board. and a range of interest rates that are second to none. hal, andi 35-year-old Robert Toripey. 60 Blacikwatfcr Heights. Your money in First National is your secret. YOughal. pCeadetil guilty to a You're the only one who knows how much is invested series of changes brought 1 and the amount of interest you earn. First National do against them by the Southern Christmas Regional Fisheries Board. not disclose this information to anyone. The court was. told by In- After all, Publishing- spector Michael Faul of the Waterford Co-op To that's what Fisheries Board that two Arrangements patrol boats' intercepted! Roche's friends are for. trawler which made a "u-ltiurm," Sponsor Point-To-Point And First EvemituaDly he and his seven For The "Leader" other officers had to use1 force National is the The "Dungarvan Leader" to board Roche's trawler. Once Championship friendliest will be published as usual' oni beard' no resistance' was of- building society next week on Wednesday,! fered but O'Mahony was Waterford Co-op has announ- season. December 17, This will be a/ truculent. ced' details' of a major point-to- «» mmwbb•. r m. wna LIAM BYRNE & SON in the world. double Christmas issue cov V point sponsorship under the DATES AND VENUES ering the weeks ending Dec-(< Inspector Faul said they brand name of its horse feed, The championship gets- under- ember 19 and 26 as there will0 seized seven boxes of salmon GAIN. The sponsored competi- way at Lisgooid, Co. Cork on 60 Main Street, Dungarvan which included a total of 60 be no publication in the fol ) tion is an AM-ilreland Maiden 4th January. 1987 and' culmin- Telephone 058/41894 lowing week due to Christ-) fish weighing 4491b. Thlese were Mares Championship which will ates In a final at B'allytnoe, Co. disposed of subsequently on be- mas holidays. V be know nas "THE GAIN Cork on 6th April. Full details T.V. RENTAL SALES AND SERVICE In the event, it will be nec-{( half of the Southern Fisheries CHAMIPION MARE." of the dates and venues of the FIRST NATI essary to have advertise-/) Board. Illegal monofilament qualifiers will be announced MMMMMMM^MMMTAMMMMMM BUILDING SOCIETY ments for all New Year tunc-), netting was* also seized. This new GA.IN event isi the early in 1987. tions as well as for the) Mir. David Keane, solr., pro- biggest point-to-point sponsor- Christmas festivities publish- see uitling, said Roche and ship in. the country. It is also a GAI'N Horse' Feed was launch- Sg IglgSSIgSgSsS& & !g ig ig & &Sg ?€ igigig THE FRIENDLIEST BUILDING SOCIETY IN THE WORLD. ed in our issue of next week,(i O'Mahony had' previous convic- significant development in. that ed by Waterford Co-op in 1983. i.e. Wednesday, December 17j tions. but Torpey had not. It Is the first ever all Ireland Earlier this year a new Race- M DON GAR VAN LIONS CLUB & and copy for all advertise- mares championship. horse Feed was introduced to Dungarvan: 22, Graittan Square. Tel. (058)41606 ments should reach us by)' THE FINES the range and this has been ex- The competition Is open to Manager: David Reynolds. Tuesday, (mid-day at latest) ( Roche and O'Mahony were tremely well' received. December 16. ( all mares of maiden status at • CHRISTMAS DAY • fined £1CI0 each for having ille- Dewy Casey, Trading Mana- Waterford: 31, Barnomstrainid Street. Our first issue after Christ-A gal monofilament nets on the January 1987. A series of over twenty, qualifying events, will be ger, Wateniord Co op said ttoait Tel: (051) 72867/76832. mas will be published, as) occasion. They were also fined 1 they are' particularly pleased to usual, for the week ending,) •EliOO each fc- fishing In thj held at poimit-ito-polht meetings i SPONSORED SWIM « Manager: Paul Fi'nnegan. r be able to support Irish point- Friday, January 2 and all? closed) salmon season., and £100 on the Cork/Waterford, Limer- S3? 12 NOON EFT ick/Clare and South Eastern cir- to-point racing with such a Cuprick-on- 62, Main Street. Tel: (051)40188. District Correspondents are(i each for having 60 salmon, asked to co-operate by hav- cuits. The top three' mares in substantial sponsorship. "The Suir Manager: Victor P. Shee. unlawfully captured, in their ing all news reports for that) possession. each qualifier will be eligible GAIN CHAMPION MARE is an fori the final as will any mare important development in Youghal: "Bank House" 53, Nth. Main St. issue submitted as early as,' » CLONEA STRAND (HOTEL END) ' \ possible but not later than\' For impeding fishery officers who wins a maiden's point-to- point toi point a's it raises the Tel: (024)92604. Cards available from Morrissey Meats and Malt Connolly ^ Tuesday, December 30. they were fined £10' and each point event at any other meet- status of mares and encourages Vv; Vv, X?-- XCVJ 5sy. Vy, to- Vv- to^ Xcu- Vv; Vv- Vv: Vv- Vv: V.-- Vv; Vv; Vv v- to- v— v.- Manager: Michael O'Brien. was ordered' to pay £100 to- ing In Ireland during the tihte smaller breeder," he said. mi ml
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Week-End T.V. Viewing RADLEYS LOUNGE Casualty. 8.55 — News And- News; Weather. 4J0-0 — Pamela starring Jane Russell, Gilbert Sport; Weather. 9.10 — Film: Armstrong with her guests. 4.35 Roland and Arthur Hunnlcuit The Beastmaster. A 'Swords and --Blizzard'si Wonderful Wooden H954!), 5.1-0 — Lairamie. 6.0-0 — ABBEYSIDE sorcery' adventure film starring Toys. 5.C0 — Domesday Detec- International Bridge Club. 6.30— Marc Singer and Tanya Rob- tives. 5.35 — Gotta Sing, Gotta Cricket: Third Test. 6.55—Ne-ws. LOUNGE FRIDAY, DEC. 12 erts'. Set in the time before hi'si- Dance. 6.25 — Cricket: Third vietw. 7,35 — Saturday Revie-w. tory began, the film tells the Test. Australia v. En-gland from 8.25—West Co-ast Story. 9.10 — WEEK-ENDTNTERTAINHENT 6.00 a.m. — Ceefax AM. News, story of a royal child' stolen at Adelaide. 6.5-0 — Choir Of The ABBEYSIDE, DUNGARVAN Sport, Weather. 6.30 — News All Passion Spent (new series-). birth by a witch, and later Year 1986. 7.30— Mlifcro Live. 8.00 10.09-12.50 — Film: Kagemusha THURSDAY, DEC. 1 1—DUNGARVAN YOUTH CLUB: Headlines. 6.35—Weather. 7.00— reared by peasamtsnl-9'82). 11.00 —Pride Of Place. 8.30 — Going Breakfast Time. 8.40 — Watch- (The Shadow Warrior). Aw-ard^ —International Show Jumping To Po-t. 9.00'—Just Another Day. winning Japanese epic drama Friday, December 12 — MELLERAY COUNTRY dog. 8.55—Regional News; Wea- from the, Grand Hall, Olyimpia. John- Pitman spends a day at ther. 9.00—News; Weather, 9.05 of feudal conflict in 16th cen- TOPS OF THE AREA 12.10 a.m.—The Rook-ford Files. WalthamstOw to discover more tury Jap-am, made in 1980. Saturday, December 13 — HEATHER BREEZE —Day To Day. 9.45 — Advice 1.IOO—Weather. about greyhound racing. 9.30 — TOP OF THE TOWN v. YOUTH CLUB Line. 10.00 — News; Weather. Arena. 10.30 — Newsnight. 11.15 10,05—Neighbours. 10.25—Phillip Sunday, December 14 — WILLIE WHITE Cr CO. —Weatherview. 11.20-12.15 a.m. JAZZ NIGHT SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14— Schofield with BBC tv children's —Tlhe Rodk'ford Files. programme. 10.30—Play School. C 2 10.50 — Pinny's House. 10.55 — DAVITTS REVISED Five To Eleven. 11.00 — News; FRIDAY, DEC. 12 SATURDAY, DEC. 13 Weather. 11.05 — Public School, 8.30 a.m.—Masterte-ani. 9.00 — 9.00 a.m.—'Pages from Ceefax. PERSONS UNDER 20 YEARS NOT ADMITTED lil.35—Open Air. 12.00 —News; Pages from Ceefax. 12.30 p.m.— 11.010 — Open University. 1.30 POSTAL DELAY Weather. 12.25 p.m.—Domesday Design And Innovation. 12.55 — p.m.—Pages- from C'eefax. 2.-16— Due to postal delay the RTE Detectives'. 12.55 — Regional Pages from Ceefax. 2.0'0—News; Film: Double Dynamite. 1-951 programmes for next week did News; Weather. l.OO — One Weather. 2.0-2 — International musical comedy starring Jane not arrive at our offices in time O'Clock News; Weather. 1.25 — Show Jumping from Olympla., Russell. Frank Sinatra and for publication this week. Neighbours. 1.5(0 — King ROllo. loci, at 3.DO — News; Weather. Girouc'ho Marx (bla-ck & white). 1.55 — Gran. 2.00 — The Liver 3.50—News; Weather; Regional 3.30 —Film: The French Line Birds. 2.30—Knots Landing. 3.25 Park House —Box Clever. 3.50 — Jimbo And The Jet Set. 4.00 — Phl-lo-mena. 4.10—S-uperted. 4,15 — Odysseus MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN THE "CATS" BAR The Greatest Hero Of Them All. MOUNT MELLERAY 4.30—A Day In The Life. 4.55— Thursday, December 1 1 — Newsround. 5.05 — Grange Hill. DUNGARVAN BADMINTON CLUB 5.3-5 — M-as'terte>aim. 6.00 — Six against this famous duo result- DUNGARVAN FOLK GROUP. JIMMY CROWLEY Thursday, Dec. 11 — CHRISTMAS CARD DRIVE 1st DIVISION NEWS host to a very much fancied O'Clock News; Weather. 6.35 — Our 1st Div. played host to Tallow team on Dec. 2 at the ed in a win for Tallow. Our SpontfollO. 7.03—Wogan. 7.35 — Waterford 3 at the Sports Com- Sports complex. piayers were David Nolan Snr. Friday, December 12 — TWO OF A KIND Saturday, December 13— 'Alio 'Alio! 8.10—Dynasty. 9.00— plex on Tuesday night of last David Nolan Snr. and John and Nellie Sullivan, scores were DANCING TO COLETTE & COSMOS Nine O'Clock News; Regional week in the first leg of the cu-p. Browne played a brilliant game 15/8. 15/10. Saturday, December 13 — SATELLITE SOUND News; Weather. 9.30 — Film: After a great nighlt's badmin- against, this, Tallow first men, With Tallow now -ahead by Sunday, Dec. 14 — SING ALONG WITH EXCEL From Hell To Victory. The de- ton Dungarvan emerged as de- the first, set going very close, one set, our second mixed were Sunday, December 14 — EXIT stinies of six friends who meet served victors 6 to 2. 15/12. Dungarvan replied very under no Illusion when they for the last time in Paris ln Match of the night was with- assuredly by winning the next went o.ut on- court. John Bro-wne and Kathleen Mahon-ey had a J.C.B. FOR HIRE. Telephone 058/41538 1939 and agree to a yearly post- out a doubt the 1st mixed with one 15/3. Michael McGrath and Catherine Our first ladies Kathleen Ma- nail-biting match and won by war reunion at their favourite 18/15, 15/13 cafe. Made, in 1979 and' starring •Mah-er combining very well to honey and Nellie Sullivan came 3rd mixed Jim Kiiersey and George Peppard. George Hamil- beat John Gulnan and E. Dolan. under severe pressure as Tallow This was a classic game and as mounted a counter attack and Jackie Ahearne mounted an- ton, Sam Wanamiaker. Capu- the visitors won very decisively. other attack on the Brideslders cine and Horsit Bucholz. 11 JO— a spectator on the balcony that night i must say i really en- defence and got through in an- International Show Jumping Our 2nd men, Jim Kiersey joyed what can only be describ- and Liam Maher tried to re- other close game with scores WHITECHURCH HOUSE HOTEL from the Grand Hall, Olympla. ed as top quality badminton. taliate with a great match of 15/8, 17/15. JR'S NITE CLUB - LISMORE HOTEL 12.20 a.m. — Rhoda. 12.45 _ against the Tallow offence but Dungarvan team supporters Weather. Michael and Catherine went Telephone 058/54304; 54219 into battle in a three setter and the Brideslders got through ln and players gave a sigh of re- won the third one 15/13. tills game -also with the scoring lief at this stage and our 4th SATURDAY, DEC. 13 Saturday, December 13 — VIDEO NITE DISCO Team members are—Michael 15/13 and 1-5/14 ln favour of mixed Liam Maher -and Mar- garet Cunningham -put the icing DISCO 8.30 a.m.—'Famlly-Ness, 8.35— McG-rath, Richard Power, Dave Tallow. Bar — Over 18s. Nolan, Jnr., Martin Walsh At this stage things began on the cake with another very In Lounge — MELODY SOUND The Miuppet Show. 9.00—Satur- close game with Tallo-w's last THIS SUNDAY day Superstore. 12.15 p.m. — (team captain), Anne Flynn, to look good for this v-ery fan- Catherine Maher, Bernie Ryan, cied Tallo-w side but our 2nd pair. The score tells its own Grandstand. 5.05 — News; Wea- story — 18/14, 17/15. Sunday, December 14— NIGHT ther. 5.15 — Sports- News' Wales. Violet O'Brien. ladies, Margaret Cunningham SING ALONG WITH THE DOWN-ES SISTERS Well done 1st division. and Jackie Ahie-arne had a thril- Well dome 3rd division, and to 5.2'0—The Tale Of The Bunny COMING ATTRACTIONS — Paddy O'Brien & Telstar, Strictly Over 18 * Neat / 2nd DIVISION NEWS ling game and won by 15/11 and Tallow we say -thanks for such Dress Essential -k Bar Picnic. 6.10 —Bob's Full House. close games. Brian O'Reilly, The Dixies. 6.50—Hi-'De-Hi! 7.20 — The Paul Our 2nd division played host 15/10. Extension This relieved the pressure Daniels Magic Show. 8.05 — to De La Salle recently at the Sports complex. somewhat on Dungarvan but COURT DUTY Bookings now taken for Christmas Day Lunches. The visiting side were really Tallow put their ace duo Phil jj.ni Kiersey and Donal strong and Dungarvan were un- Curley and Fiona Cunningham O'Brien are on duty on Thurs- lucky on the night. (who are the Haughey Cup day night — (P.R.O.). 3rd DIVISION NOTES holders for the second year run- ning) on court. Our first mixed Jg f€ 8g Sg Sg !g !<£ Sg «g 8g Sg Sg Sg Jg Sg Ig Sg .Sg Sg Sg If Sg If Sg Sg Ig Sg Sg WATERFORD Our 3rd division team played 28th SEA VIEW, THE PIKE, H HAYES - DUNGARVAN AHERNE'S PUB AND 'B' SCOUT TROOP FAMILY QUIZ GAME West Waterford Notes Friday, December 13 — PROGRESSIVE 45 S? (YOUTH CENTRE) GET WELL WISHES SYMPATHY All money paid out. SEAFOOD BAR Eve'r-y good wis-h -to Mr. P-add-y Sincere sympathy is express- ilii Ronayne of Knockaniaris, ed- to Mr Tom Huss-ey, Youghal, AIDS FIGHT FOR Sunday, December 14 — MUSIC MAN DUNGARVAN Clashmore., now ho-me from a well-known c-a-title dealer in YOUGHAL 5COUTLINK hos-pltal and recovering well. this' area o-n the death of his Thursday and Saturday—FINALS OF 9-TABLE DRIVES Wife-, Bridget, which occurred Telephone (024) 92424/92533 Recently a group of the older last week. SIGHT scouts attended a "Public In- APPOINTED CANON IN HOSPITAL formation NUght,' chaired by Th-e honour -and title of 11' you slfcill have problems • OPEN ALL DAY ON MONDAYS 15th AND 22nd Fred C'ogley, pertaining to the Best wishes for a speedy re- Canon was be-stowed upon our covery to Mos-s- Cunningham. de'cidling on a worthwhile fam- DECEMBER. abuse of alcohol. On the panel veiry own Very Riev. Joei -Miurphy, ily gift then the Irish Family were members of Al-Anon, Al- Ballyheemey, Clashmore, who is P.P., lOlaslhimore and PiUtown. Quiz Game at £11.99 could' solve • SPECIAL MENUS AVAILABLE FOR GROUPS OR Ateen and Alcoholics Anony- presently in hos-pltal. mous. Further to this meeting, Canon- Murphy has be-en- in this SENIOR CITIZENS' PARTY your- diilemma. PARTIES. parish for six years and during another will be attended this Olni this Sunday the Senior This, great Irish m-ade game CROTTY'S INN V week and It Is hoped that we tihls time- his gen-tile- and- M'nd Citizens' Parity for the Cl-ash- • AHERNE'S GIFT TOKEN — THE IDEAL mlaminier hias won him the love was' tlh-e brainchild of the Irish can obtain a speaiker on this more-Kinsa-le beg area will be Fight For Sight Campaigners SS? CHRISTMAS PRESENT. subject before Christmas. This and respect of -all the people, he-Id in Gallaher's Loun-ge, Ardi- LEAMYBRIEN <8 boith young aind o-ld in th-e area who have- been funding the programme .Is based on the more The committee wish to pu-rchiasie oif eye lasers- ever • VACANCIES STILL AVAILABLE FOR NEW Scoutllnk Challenge issued by All joini in wishing hiiim -many thian-k all who contributed to Saturday, December 13 — TERESA & THE STARS 2? H.Q. years' of health a-nd happiness. since an RTE News, item- show- In aid o-f Leam-ybrien Residents' Association. YEAR'S EVE. their annual church gate ed their effectiveness some 2? MONTHLY MASS collection. months ago. Sunday, December 14 — JEB 2? • OUTSIDE CATERING FACILITY AVAILABLE Held last Friday, this was our iS last Mass Parade of the year. Thie game consists of 1,800 2? FOR OFFICE, HOME WEDDING, ETC. Monday, December 15 — PROGRESSIVE DRIVE » Since Its establishment (way question-si which are graded 45 back in Feb. '86), the Troop small ' tar under 12 ye-arso, £5 per head. Starts 8.30 p.m. (sharp) 2? For any further details contact us at: have not missed any of the medium- t for teenagers.) and ARDMORE AND 1 Coming Saturday, December 20 — THE DIXIES us first Friday Mass celebrations. large- (tori adults) and are all (024) 92424/92533 SENIOR SCOUTS Irish orientated. It has the ad'died- attraction- of not beihg a Every Wednesday and Friday nights— S3 Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si S3 Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Film speed 100 ASA, F2, B set- 3-TABLE DRIVE FOR TURKEYS, HAMS, ETC. ting and with the shutter wide GRANGE I.C.A. board game and therefore cam be1 played in the car or while open; Willie could be seen dem- world T-hen on the last night, onstrating the workings of an Four members- of our- guild players are comfortably seated SLR camera, during the S.S. represented' Ardmore (and the the Chinese Ambassador and at home. meeting last, Saturday. Having county) at the International hi® wife came- to dinner and The game was designed by also Fr Cilery of tv fame, so it ! dealt with photography, other Week at An- G-rlanan o-n Novem- Kilkenny Design and- the Fighit S««g^8gJg- g8g!g!gSgJglg.?gSgSg|glSlgtS|S{S^iSlgjg{S{S5g BALLYSAGGART G.A.A. CLUB testwork was then covered such ber 17. was a most interesting and For Sight people ar-e greatly in- stimulating week. as camping technioues and per- The emphasis was on- China, debted to a great many people Another point we brought sonal kit. Maurice Butler was with a talk from the Chinese and firms) who combined home from An G-rianan was the l PERKS CHRISTMAS I awarded the Bas'ketweaver Ambassador, a cookery demon- voluntarily to make the project " SALE OF WORK stration from the ' Embassy -almost incredible- fact of there Merit badge Plans are now be- a reality. ing organised for a camping chef, a further talk from Mrs. being two vacancies in- -the hor- Distribution isi bei'ng madie COMMUNITY CENTRE, BALLYSAGGART weekend on Jan. 2, 1987. Wiang, first secretary and her ticultural collie-ge there. Stud- Si? WONDERLAND husba-nd, third secretary. Mrs. ents. girls and boy®, do a two- voluntarily through selected m outlets throughout the country. SUNDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 14 AND FINALLY Margaret Brraught, our A-CWW year course an-d haven't the K sl'igWteisit difficulty In getting In Dungarvain- the game is ft at 1.30 p.m. Savings cards for our annual representative, also gave two AT DUNGARVAN SPORTS CENTRE camp next, vear are still avail- most interesting talks- on her employment at tlhe end. available from Frank Murphy's Lots of bargains and opportunities to win fantastic able and all are asiked to start officii® 1 visit to China with Mrs. Then we met people- who h-ad Toy Shop. ilS prizes including turkeys, hamper, whiskey, Christmas now. Details of our New Year's Nu-aila Fennel'l. just returned from Brussels and When tihe average Christmas DEC. 26 TO JAN. 4 present 1ms disintegrated a cakes, home baking, firewood, farm products and much, Day Cycle next week. Slcouts We went into Dublin one day on Strasbourg, having been shown will be contacted by the P.L's a conducted tour of the Chester around; and dined by their Lein- ne-al-ly valuable gift like the See next week's issue for full details. much more. during the week regarding Be-aitty Library, which is reput- ster. MEJP'S. It gave us notions-, Irish Family Quiz Game will go forthcoming activities. ed to have one of the best so watch out! on giving hoursi of educational Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si S3 Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si — (F.Tr. SCRIBE). Oriental collections in the — Sioblian Lincoln, PRO enijoyimient to Its' owners. DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1986 PAGE THREE
G.A.A. Notes By Commentator St. Augustine's Through To sgsgsgsgsgsgsg sg sgsgsgsg sg sgsg sg sg sg sg sg sg sgsg sgsg sgsg Munster Semi-Final £ St. Vincent De Paul S Footballers Have Chance | Society | ST. AUGUSTINE'S 2-8; ST. COLMAN'S 0-6 WATERFORD v. CARLOW On Thursday, the 4th of De- Ini the second half the Friary S ANNUAL I Waterford footballers play cember, St. Augustine's College teami played skilful football and 15 Carlow In round four of the had ai very solid victory over took advantage of the strong National League at Dungarvan rivals St. Colman's College, breeEe to. their favour to. pick on Sunday next at Praher Field Against Carlow Fermoy, in. the quarter-final of off some excellent points and and this will be the final offi- the Minister Colleges.' U-164 soon levelled the scores'. The cial game of the 1986 season. Football Championship. The St. Augustine's forwards went it will be an added bonus but (do.): J. J. Henley (do.); Jim Naturally we are disappointed HURLERS WIN AGAIN game was played in Tallow on on to score a further two goals Christmas Collection everyone concerned must rea- Sullivan (Lismore)- Martin will be held in 1 a very wet and windy afternoon that the line-out has not been A tight finish had been pre- lise that we are not there vet, O'Brien (do.) : P. Prendergast and a point, with only one published at the time of writ- dicted and this is just what we in spite of our position on the (do.), K. Lawton (do.)- Tom but the team from the Friary point conceded to St. Colman's ing. but the selectors for some had at KilTarney on Sunday table, in fact I can see- it as a Byrne (Naomh Brid)- Charlie rose to the occasion and played in the second half, to leave, the DUNGARVAN reason or another found it when Waterford, leading by tight finish for promotion if re- Barry (Cappoquin); Sean Mc- excellent football to earn this final' score at 2 » to 0-6 for St. nine points at the break, were sults turn out in a certain way Grath (Abbeyside) • Eugene victory- over a very good St. necessary to delay the selection 1 Augustine's. until Tuesday night after train- put to the pin of their collar to for some of the others. Our Curran (Gaeltacht); J. Quirke Colman's team. SUNDAY NEXT, DEC. 14 ing. obviously some changes are hold out following a great sec- match against Tipperary at (Ballyduff): Pat Power (Kilros- St. Coliman's won the toss Scorers' for St. Augusttoe/'s WANTED — TOYS IN GOOD CONDITION contemplated after last Sun- ond half rally by Kerry. Those Dungarvan on February 22nd is santy). and chose to. play with the very were: J. Shanahan 1-2. T. present at the game were satis- a crucial one for us. Clancy l!-,'l, R. Flyrnn 0-2, P. day's challenge game against fied that the breeze which fav- Bus leaves Tallow .at 9.30 a.m. strong breieze but despite their Cork at Midleton when Water- I happen to know that in the Dungarvan at 10 a.m. very best efforts to; s-cOrei goals Queally 0-2, J. Kennedy 0-1. oured Waterford in the first Tipperary camp last week be- ford, giving a very respectable halif, strengthened after the in thei first hafllf they were held St. Augustine's — G. Leahy; display, lost to Cork by 3-9 to fore they played Dublin, they East Team turn over and helped the im- were discussing their chances to a lead, of just three points at D. Murphy, P. Power, M. O'Gor- proving opposition to narrow of beating Waterford, whom Liam Quinn (Mt. Slon), David half time due to some excellent mani; B. Kirwan, E. Galvin, J. In their three matches to- the gap to just two points. This they regard as their big stumb- Power (do.), M. Broderilck (do.), saves by the Friary goalkeeper P'ower; R. Flynn. I. Kiely; P. date they have beaten Tipper- situation generated a lot of ling block to certain promotion. Freddie Drohan '(do.), Joe Ger Leahy and v-eny sound de- Queally, T. Clancy. J. Shana- ary, lost to Limerick unluckily anxiety on the sideline' as their That gives an idea of how they Power (do.), Seamle Clee-re fending, by the bacMinei to hiani; M. Hubbard, J. Kennedy,, by a single point and were -then first defeat in the league looked rate Waterford. (do.), John Meaney (do.), Shane leiave the half-lti'me score, at 0-5 T. Fives. Subs.—J. Lawlor and beaten by Wlcklow by five to be a possibility as up to this Butler (do.)'; Niall .warren (Bal- to 0-2 for St. Coalman's. E. Kiely. points. Carlow—their opponents point we had scored only two I't. must be remembered that lygunner); John McGrath (St. next Sunday, drew with Wick- points in the second half. To Tipp. beat Kerry by 3-17 to 0-5 Mollerans), Nick Fitzgerald low, but are not otherwise doing their credit they held out in the and had seven points to spare (do.); Eddie Fitzgerald (Pas- very well and the county selec- face of a great challenge and over Dublin last Sunday. I write sage), Paul Fitzgerald (do.); tors are hopeful that they may won the points that keep them this just to give an idea of what Tom Browne (Roanmore); CASEY TV be able to handle the Lelnster on top of the league table In we are going to be up against Derek; Wyse (St. Saviour's); side and end up on a winning the last of their five pre-Christ- in our very next game. We are Brian Drohan (D.L.S.); Killlan Telephone 058-41845) note before the Christmas mias matches. doing very well, having emerged McDermott (do.)- Noel Kelly DUNGARVAN break. The game being played from division 3 only six months (Erin's Own); Paudie Coffey Recent Deaths at Fraher Field will give them The team were forced to field ago and hopefully the future (Portlaw); John Walsh (Tra- a good chance of doing this, but without Michael Ronayne and of Waterford hurling looks more). P.P., was celebrant of the Re- Can You Afford To Buy full forward Pat Ryan and bright, but this is a time for quiem Mass on Monday morning I wouldn't rule out the possibil- 1 ity of the match being moved while their replacements play- us to keep our emotions in MR. WILLIAM and also officiated lat the burial back to Walsh Park, which was ed well, the disruption of the check and .be satisfied to make NOMINATIONS FOR in the adjoining cemetery, as- Out-Of-Date Technology? side must have had some effect gradual progress. With the pre- WESTERN CONVENTION sisted by Rev. W. Meehan, C.C. the original venue, because of on the overall performance. WE HAVE THE TELEVISION OF THE FUTURE! the condition of the Dungarvan sent attitude and commitment The following are the nomin- WALSH field following the recent heavy The result of this game as we must certainly be hopeful ations for the Western Conven- rainfall. well as the results of the other of going places in the hurling tion to be held on Jan. 15. We record with deep regret * 22" Stereo. four will keep everyone happy world, but it will take time and the death of Mr. William (Bill) * Full Function Infra Remote Control. Chairman: Denis McGrath Martin Sheehan who missed over Christmas and it must having been out of the hurling Walsh, Ballinroad, Dungarvan Direct Channel Selection for up ito 99 channels and raise our hopes of winning pro- limelight for too long we won't (Affane / Cappoquin); Vice- which occurred unexpectedly at MR. JAMES O'KEEFFE the Wicklow game because he Chairman : Ollie Wilkinson permanent storage location for 30 programmes. was out of the country on motion which is the immediate mind waiting a bit longer. his residence on Monday, Nov- objective. At the outset the new (Tourin / Ballinwillin); Secre- ember 24. We- regret to record the * Satellite Reception—This Television 'is prepared for business will be back and tary: Anthony Walsh (Colli- death of Mr. James O'Keeffe, rumour has it that there may selection committee made it BORD NA nOG A quiet and inoffensive man Satellite Reception. No need for any modifications. clear that their policy would gan); John Moore (Dungar- he was well-known and respect- which occurred unexpectedly be another change or two in at- van); Assistant Secretary: An- at his residence at Clonegegale, * Teletext adaptable. tack which has become the be to at least consolidate our I know that this aspect of ed in the area and his death position in division 2 while at G.A.A. affairs is being well dealt tn-ony Walsh (Colligan); John has been the cause of much sor- Baliinamu'lt. on Monday, Dec- * Fitted with, two Euro/Soart sockets which enhances problem end of the team, some Moore (Dungarvan); John ember 1. of their big guns are not doing the same time .improving the with by our Bord na nO.g man, row to his friends and more es- the performance of .the TV by providing Video in/out, Jackson (Ballyduffi: Treasurer: Deceased was a well known as well as expected, so it won't skills and attitudes of a very but I ,feel that I must refer to pecially to his relatives. Audio in/out, when using a video 'and computer. young team who need a lot of the excellent address given by Paddy Fitzgerald (Dungarvan); His remains were removed member of the farming com- surprise m© if there are Registrar: Seamus O'Brien (Ab- munity. A wonderful neigh- * Two extension speaker sockets, headphone socket, changes. time before maturing into a top their chairman, John Kiely. at from the (Kiely Funeral Home class hurling side. There is no last week's western convention. beyside/Balilnacourty). to Garranbane Church on Mon- bour possessed of a gentle and and Hii-Fi socket (5 Din). For putting things in perspec- unassuming personality he Since taking over some doubt now but that the policy Delegates to Co. Board — day evening and were received * Fitted with 4 loud speakers, 2 x woofer/mid range is a very wise one and that tive I have never heard better. was always ready to help those months ago the new selection James Walsh (KHgobinet); by Rev. P. Ahearne, C.C. speakers .and 2 x .tweeter speakers, which gives you committee have brought about the team, which Is possibly the It was a complete review of a in need. season's activity spoken with- John Murphy (Old Parish); Rev. Fr. Ahearne celebrated a change of attitude of the youngest we have fielded in any John Lyons (Tallow); Jimmy the Requiem Mass on Tuesday In his younger days he was excellent quality sound. players and an improvement in league or championship are out fear or favour and that is a noted footballer with the how it ishould be. Gorman (Lismore) • Patrick morning and also officiated at * Led Display. the over-all performance of the making gradual progress and Walsh (Colligan). the burial in -the adjoining local Sllabh gCua club and * Ultra slimline styling with real wood veneer cabinet. side. There should then be a with continued and patient John Jackson's excellent re- maintained a keen Interest in cemetery, assisted by Very Rev. * 4 Year Guarantee which covers Tube, Parts and chance of beating Carlow and coaching will, in a couple of port spelt out all the details of Motion — That the chairman- M. Can-on Farrell, P.P. the fortunes of the local teams going into the break with four years become a strong force. If the enormous programme com- ship of the Western Board be up to the time of his passing. Labour. points. we win promotion to division 1 pleted by the Bord during the held for five successive years Sincere sympathy is extend- * Manual version also available whidh can be upgraded season when more than 200 only by any member; and hav- ed to his nephews, nieces and to a lull function remote control at a later stage. games were played. ing served for five years term relatives on their sad loss. On next Monday night all of office the member shall be His remains were removed * FREE TV/VIDEO STAND dubs in the county will be rep- obliged to stand down for one MR. THOMAS on Tuesday evening from the PAT MCCARTHY, R.I.P. resented at the County conven- year, after which he may again District Hospital, Dungarvan, tion of the juvenile section. The contest the position. This in line to St. Mary's Parish Church, County Board chairman, James with County Bye-Law. Tournaneena and were received Buy These Televisions For: Tobin will preside. DROHAN by Very Rev. J. Keating, P.P. A Tribute To A Great Handballer —(Shamrocks). 22" MANUAL ONLY £4.13 per week. COUNTY BOARD MATTERS Feelings of profound sorrow Fr. Keating celebrated Re- 22" REMOTE CONTROL ONLY £4.82 per week. were occasioned lat news of the quiem Mass on Wednesday An ash growing scheme to death of Mr. Thomas Drohan, morning and also officiated at Cash Prices: ensure a plentiful supply of the Moonavaud, Stradbally, which the burial which took place in product for hurleys in the occurred suddenly while he was the adjoining cemetery, assist- 22" MANUAL ONLY £485. future has been undertaken by attending the Mart at Dungar- ed by Rev. S O'Dowd. C.C., 22" REMOTE CONTROL ONLY £585. the Munster Council and at DUNGARVAN LIONS van on Monday, Nov. 24. Cappoquin and Rev. L. Walsh. their meeting last week, the He was a well known farmer County Board pledged their full and a general favourite over a support. wide area and sympathy is ex- VTOTvIDH)^^ - VIDEO j Clubs and units who are ore- CLUB NOTES tended to his sorrowing family pared to grow three-quarters of and relatives on their sad loss. MR. PAT MCCARTHY You can buy a Colour Television and a Video for || an acre of ash will get substan- His remains were removed only £8.26 per week. ff tial grants and to find out more Another first for our local from the Kiely Funeral Home about the plan, the Board sent club. "The Public Information Feelings of profound sorrow * JVC Model. ' if to Stradbally Church on Tues- were occasioned in the area a delegate to a special meeting Night" on drink and its related day evening following prayers * Infra Red Cordless Remote Control. p In Limerick on Wednesday last. problems held iin Lawlor's Hotel when news became known of of requiem recited by Very Rev. the recent death, following a * VHiS Format. Information concerning the on Tuesday, December 2 was an M. Canon Farrell, P.P.. Abbey- scheme will be passed on to unqualified success. The full drowning accident in Australia, * Front Loading and Slimline Profile. p side at the Home. of Mr. Pat McCarthy, Bally- clubs in the near future. house were full of praise for the On arrival In Stradbally the * Limited offer for Christmas only. jjf speakers. Dr. Tessa Neville, St. knock, Dungarvan. coffin was blessed by Very Rev. The entire community in his * We silso have other model videos in stock. FIELDS Lukes, clonmel spoke on the M. J. Ryan, P.P., who also cele^ evils o.f drink, .as she has seen native Ballykrock and indeed PLEASE CALL IN AND LOOK AROUND brated the Requiem Mass on in Kilgobinet with whom he A discussion on the major them only too often and unfor- Wednesday morning and also fft grounds in the county was tunately when the .addicts got played hurling, football and Remember — Wo Service Everything We Sell. j| officiated at the burial in the handball, were stunned by the initiated by the Chairman who as far as her they were usually adjoining cemetery, assisted by gave a brief outline of plans beyond 'redemption,' and Mr. news of the tragic death of SgSgSgSg Sg Sg SgSgSgSg SgSgSg || Rev. P. Ahearne, C.C., Abbey- this 23 year old who had only for development. He informed Tom Kennedy, E.S.B., who dealt side. Sean, Margaret, Billy, Pat, Noetic and Staff of Casey TV || the Board that the first instal- wjth Alcoholism in industry. emigrated to Australia in Chief mourners—John, Paddy ment of the repayment of the January. would like to wish their customers a ji interest free loan from the Then we had three speakers and James (brothers), Kitty in Very Happy Christmas and New Year. M Munster Council -(£10,000) had from the ranks of the people (sister), Sr. Julia Watson, Pre- Pat who played his juvenile j^sgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgs®s@gs©@gsgsgsgsgs@g{©©©gsgsgs®Egsgsgsgsgsgsg been repaid. He said that the concerned. Jimmy from Alco- sentation Convent, (Llsttowel, hurling with Dungarvan was Social Employment scheme had holics Anonymous who gave a Ann Darcy, Ballyvooney, Cath- an extremely popular young been introduced to Walsh Park detailed account of the life he erine Watson, Abbeyside, Ann, man who had won the esteem and the matter of doing the wasted for so many years Denise -and Julia Drohan and respect of all who came to same at Fraher Field was being and his remarkable recovery (nieces), Walter Drohan (nep- know him during his all too looked at. hew), Triona and Mairead short lifetime. through A.A. Nexit came Kitty Darcy (grand-nieces) and a sgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsesgsgsgtesgig sg sg sg sg sg sg sg sg sg He said the plans for devel- representing Al-anon, the Asso- large circle of relatives. An under 21 All-Ireland opment of Fraher Field would ciation that caters for the handball champion he had JfSl be ready for the County Con- spouses of alcoholics and Ann been a wonderful athlete who vention following further con- of Ala-teen who represents the had graced the hurling fields TALLISCAPP sultations with their engineer. children, they also received rap- and handball allies with cour- jffs The matter of control at the turous attention from the big ageous honour as well as The sad news of the tragic at Inter-County level he enjoy- major venues was also discus- crowd. Then a very useful ques- MR. DAVID HALSEY dignity and no mean skill. In INSURANCES LTD. death in far off Australia, of ed one of his greatest moments sed and the problems which tion and answer session fol- this respect our Issue carries jfS lowed. young Pat McCarthy came as a when in the special Munster arose on the day of the National The regretted death of Mr. an appreciation to his memory WISH ALL OUR CLIENTS AND FRIENDS A HAPPY ^ great shock to all associated Junior Singles competition, he League game against Mayo David Halsey, Ballykinock, Dun- written by our GALA Correspon- with sport in County Waterford defeated John O'Donoghue were discussed. The Chairman The whole proceedings were garvan, took place at the Dis- dent "Commentator" on this CHRISTMAS AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR chaired admirably by Fred Cog- and especially to all those in- from Cashel who was the holder explained that the field commit- trict, Hospital, Dungarvan, on page. Sg Sg sg sg sg sg sg sgsgsgsgsgsg volved in the ancient game of of 16 All-Ireland titles. In that tee were not aware of the Mun- ley (Head of R.T.E. Sport). Mr. Tuesday, 'Nov. 25. Pat was one of nature's Cogley endeared himlself to the handball. epic Munster final, Pat trailed ster council arrangements and An Englishman by birth, he gentlemen who was kindly dis- by a game before he staged a that some Board officers, in- audience by his easy and posed to everyone and his death Pat was also a fine footballer friendly manner .and his readi- was husband of Mee Halsey All Types of Insurances Transacted with loading $5 and hurler and he wore the marvellous' rally to win the tie- cluding himself, found it' diffi- (nee- Power, Ballyknock), and has been the cause of much sor- breaker by 11-5. cult to gain admission to the ness to talk to any .and every- row to all, but more especially Insurance Companies, Pensions, Lif« Insurance, Green and White of his native body afterwards. they came from England to re- Kilgobinet with distinction for He subsequently emigrated to sideline. One Board officer, side in Ballyknocik 'a few years to his heartbroken parents Bonds, Investments. Australia where he continued on beilng refused went home ago, where deceased became Maurice (Monnle) and Abigail a number of years. However, it POSTER COMPETITION s? New Photocopying Service available — Reducing was as a handballer that he to Play handball with consider- and did not wait 'for the game. very popular wilth all who came and to his brothers, sisters, m won County and National recog- able success. As well aa this particular In- A poster competition in the to know him. uncles, aunts, cousins and rela- and Enlarging. nition for his beloved parish. During his years in the game cident the general overcrowd- various schools was also held His remain® were removed to tives to whom we extend deep Quotations without obligation. Our advice is free. and sincere sympathy on their It was back iin the early in Ireland young Pat McCarthy ing of the sidelines at games in conjunction with the event Kilgobinet Church on Wednes- Agents for Irish Permanent .Building Society. seventies that Pat first came to gave enormous pleasure to in the county was discussed as a result of which the func- day evening and were received tragic loss. iSh cur attention, when, as an handballers all over the country before the chairman gave an tion room at Lawlor's was near- by Rev. P. Butler, C.C. Proof of the popularity enjoy- M eleven year old, he contested when playing at such allys as assurance that the whole mat- ly papered over with posters. Very Rev. R. O'Doherty, P.P., ed by Pat was amply evidenced the under 12 All-Ireland in the Kilgobinet, Clonmel, Talbot's ter of control at our fixtures The overall standard was very celebrated the Requiem Mass on by the massive crowd of mourn- TALLISCAPP INSURANCES LTD. IS Inch, Mullinavat, Cashel, Oap- would be dealt with before the ers who were present at his ob- Tailteann Games, having pre- high but eventually the entries Thursday morning and also of- MAIM STREET, LISMORE 15 viously won the Munster title. pagh. Hospital in Limerick, commencement of the 1987 submit tee by the following were ficiated at the burial in the, ad- sequies last week-end. His re- He continued playing in the Garryhill in Carlow and of season. judged the best—1, Claire Dug- joining cemetery, assisted by mains were flown Into Cork Air- CO, WATERFOiRD under-age grades, winning course, Croke Park. gan; 2, Una Murphy; 3, Imelda Rev. P. Butler, C.C. port on Saturday evening and Telephone 058/54444, 54472 County titles at under 14, under He also held >a handball MINOR ACTIVITY Behan. He Is survived by his wife, were conveyed from there to 16 and at minor level, before coaching certificate which was Meg, step-son John, step-grand- Kilgobinet Church, where they Office Hours: Monday to Fnidlay — 9.30 to 1, 2 to 5.30 I cannot recall when it was All in all a very successful were received by Very Rev. R. bursting on the national scene awarded to him at Gornuans- before that I wrote about ac- son Jason, his sisters Violet and s? except Friday when office closes tit 5.15. in a big way In 1982 when he town College. night and great praise was ac- Lily, ihis brother Bill, sisters-in- O'Doherty, P.P.. assisted by tivity involving this age-group corded to our club, even the Rev. P. Butler, C.C., Rev. J. came out of obscurity to cap- The awful tragedy which in December. It Is quite a law, brothers-in-law, nephews, §3 Si Si Si Si S3 Si §3 Si S3 Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 SijSiSi i ture the Munster and All-Ire- caused immeasurable grief to Chairman commented on the nieces and relatives t:o whom Kiely. C.C., Ballybrlcken change to have so many young excellent organisation. Let's (cousin). Rev. B. Crowley, C.C., land title in the Novice section. his family has caused wide- players in action so late in the we extend deep and sincere spread sadness not only in Kll- hope that it will have succeeded sympathy. Clonmel (cousin), Rev. G. Hic- Following this big win, there season and whether or not It in helping someone who needs key. O.S.A., Rev. Fr. Moran, was understandable speculation gobinet and throughout Water- will produce the results we all ford. but in every handball ally it. O.S.A. and Rev. P. Ahearne, as to how young Pat would flare long for, at least it is encour- C.C.. Abbeyside. in the under 21 All-Ireland throughout the land where the aging and .a good omen as well. COMING EVENTS The last Mass on Sunday for championship, which is open to supporters of the game delight- On Sunday last a .group of 40 the best players in the grade In ed in watching this very talen- We are trying out a new (for the repose of his soul was con- minor footballers assembled at celebrated by Rev. P. Butler. DUNGARVAN U.D.C. every county. Al.i this specula- ted young player perform. Fraher field for a final trial Dungarvan) and novel event. tion ended in glory when he His character and personality Starting on Saturday morning, C.C., Rev. B'. Crowley, C.C., Rev. The above Council has been notified by the E.S.B. before the selectors got down We regret to record the death J. Kiely, C.C.. Rev. W. Ryan, brought the national under 21 was well worthy of imitation to finalising the panel who will December 20 at 10 a.m. we will oi Mrs. Nan Curran. Coolboa, that the High Tension Networks at Ballinamuck will (,'itle to Waterford and his club, and one could not wish to meet endeavour to encircle the C.C.. Carrick-on-Suir (cousin), resume training shortly after Clashmore, which sad event and Rev. Fr. Culhane. Training be switched out to the Town Water Works on Tuesday, Kilgobinet. a nicer and more competitive Christmas. Square with, a line of silver took place on Saturday, Nov. 29. In Centenary Year, 1984, he sportsman at handball, hurling coins. We will be looking for- College, Limerick. Also present 30th December, 1986 from 09.30 hours to 16.00 Nee Coughlan, she was relict were Very Rev. R. O'Doherty, retained his Munster crown and or football than Pat McCarthy MINOR HURLING TRIALS ward to people turning up with of John Henry Curran, who hours, to carry out repairs. went on to win the All-Ireland of Bally knock. pockets of silver. P.P. and Rev. C. Kelleher, C.C., WEST v. EAST had been a well-known horse Ballylaneen. semi-final. He was heading for His sad loss and the immen- breeder and extensive farmer This will result in the curtailment of the water supply. further glory and leading 16 to sity of the tragedy which hap- The final trial takes place at CHRISTMAS SWIM Fr. Butler also officiated at De La Salle on Sunday next in the Clashmore areia. the burial in the adjoining Any inconvenience is regretted. '.) when he was forced to retire pened in Australia just a couple A lady of miany estimable because of an ankle injury. This of weeks ago was clearly evi- at 11 a.m As usual on Christmas Day, cemetery, assisted by the full this year It is honed to have qualities she was held in high choir of clergy. B. WHITE, was a mafor disappointment to denced as hundreds of friends regard by all who knew her. Pat, his club and county. and colleagues gathered at Kil- West Team the picture of the swimmers TOWN CLERK Martin Kelly (St. Patricks); printed in the Lion Magazine. Her remains were removed Club and County colours were Great man that he was, he gobinet Church on Saturday flown at half mast and Kilgob- Town Hall, night and Sunday morning to Stephen Dunford (do. > • Ml. So, get your sponsorship cards from the Kiely Funeral Home didn't lose heart and after a Beresford (do.); Eoin MicGarry at Vincent Morrissey, Grattan to Cliashmore Church on Sun- inet Hurling and Football Club Dungarvan. twelve months lay-off he re- pay their final respects. day evening and were received and Handball Club members Ar dheis De go raibh a anam. (Dungarvan): Ed. B'urke (do.): Square, Matt Connolly Main 10th December, 1986. sumed his handball career and Damien Flynn (Tallow )• David Street or any Lions Club mem- by Rev. W. Meehan. C.C. provided honour guards and Henley (do.); Billy Curley ber. —(P.R.O.). Very Rev. J. Canon Murphy, also acted as pall bearers. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1986 Dungarvan Hotelier Sues REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS
A Dungarvan .hotelier had' been very shabbily treated through the failure of one of the country's leading entertain- ment groups to fulfil, an engage- 1 Fureys' Agents ment, District Justice W. F. O'Donnell stated at Lismore Court last Wednesday. the expected excess attendance. Mr. Flynn said he had been tice O'Connell commented that the hotelier had been very Plaintiff in a civil action was Mr. Flynn said that despite told by Jim Hand Promotions shabbily treated by Jim Hand John Flynn, Whitechurch House his best efforts to make' known that one member of the- group Promotions. However, it was Hotel. Cappagh, Dungarvan, the cancellation, in the region was sick but he understood that extremely difficult to assess who claimed £2,500 damages of 150 people still turned up on on the night of July 24, the general damages. He then for breach of Contraat against the night and that resulted in night after his engagement, awarded the plaintiff £500 gen- Jim Hand Promotions Ltd., 5/6 considerable discord. A lot of they had performed at the Lim- eral damages, together with Lombard Street, Dublin, arising people were extremely annoyed eriok Inn Hotel. £284.20 "special damages" and from the failure of the Furey as they had journeyed long dis- NO APPEARANCE costs and expenses of the Brothers and Davey Arthur to tances for the event. "A lot of action. honour an engagement at them told me I was a chancer When toid that there was no Whitechurch House Hotel on and that they would not come appearance in court 'by the de- Mr. J. P. Gordon, Solr., ap- the night of July 23 last. back again," he said. fendant company, District Jus- peared for the plaintiff. John Flynn in evidence told the court that he had booked the Furey Brothers and Davey Arthur, through the Jim Hand Promotions Company to per- form at his hotel on July 23 last. He advertised the event DUNGARVAN SCOUT NOTES extensively on radio and in the (11th/32nd Waterford St. Mary's) newspapers but on the after- WEEK-END CAMP TO eluded hut building, camou- Aid 11- a.m. we had a basket- noon of July 22 he was inform- flage and bark rubbing and ball! tournament which, w-as ed by telephone that t'he group MELLERAY finally arts -and crafts. After a very successful asi we were could not fulfill .the contract. Friday — The lads arrived very enjoyable evening we playing against some of the The photo for our "Remembering Other Days" this week shows the huge crowd which had gathered at Grattan Square for the Mr. Flynn said he had secur- down at the Dien at 7 p.m. (somei were even diown hours beaded' back to Melle'ray and. on leaders and in that game official opening, of the firsti great Gala Week in Dungarvan in 1964. We are indebted to Mr. Con Roche, Mary Street who ed a bar extension for the occa- the way we- had some frighten "rank" did not hold. Thisi last- sion and had also provided an beforehand). The parents' ar- : was one of the prominent members of the Gala Week organis ing committee of that time, for the photo as it recalls those ing stories from John. ed until 112.30' p.m. and the' lads outside marquee to cater for rived) in convoys and we arrived got ready for dinner which' was great festive weeks which for a number of years attracted record crowds to Dungarvan. (tome 6i0 cuibs and scoutsO in Wh-e-n w-e arrived back we had- prepared by Tom. Brendan and Melleray at about 8 p.m. The dinner, which was prepared by Catherine, so of course it was Nads. were shown to their rooms Anita- and Nicola and we must and you should have seen the a delicious dinner, not forget Davy. At 8 p.m. our LISMORE COURT fighting tor the bedis. When the SlPL's took over tihe running of Aftier. dinner it was. clean-up FINE SUBSTITUTED lads settled down we headed off the activities. They played re- Mime and at 3.30 p.m.. Fix C'ul- to the half acre for a few lay games and of course soccer. llnan, our Scout Chaplain, games. celebrated Mass and this was a We all assembled in the fine ending to a week-end At 10 p.m. we headed down to FOR PRISON video room at 10 p.m. to watch which will take a long time' to Rowing Club Warned "Observe the kitchen where Nicola and "War Games" and "Stouts forget. Tihe ladis- l-eft for home Davy had soup ready for us. Honour." The lads were still at- 4 p.m. a-fitier an enjoyable The 124 years old Cappoquin Aftier that deliciousi snack we active after this and- we and successful week-end. Rowing Club, with a member- looked ait a video. The lads were SENTENCE thought tihait the camp-fire THANKIS ship of about 400, has been really eixeite'd as. they saw would- do the- trick. The camp- warned that unless it strictly We wouildi like to thank ail Exemption Rules" Or- One of three young men who "Rocky 1.." After a few rounds, fire started at about r.1.3'0 p.m. complies with the 1-aw .in rela- or should I say hours, we head- thOse parentis who took usi up became abusive and Wtimida- and the leaders were John, tion to ithe future running of legalised by the garda authori- the night of "special exemp- "On this occasion I will how- ed for bed. The fights were ex- to Melleray and for the Leaders functions for which bar exten- tory to gardai when returning Brendan- and- Davy, and bed 1 ties." "I believe," said Supt. who gave up their week etnd to tion" functions he -would not ever grant the application be- from a late night disco in ting uishied at 12 midnight but tlhen foliowed. sions have been granted it is at English, "that the strict rules consider that to be bona fide. fore me," he added. be- wtttlh the lads, serious risk of losing lifts status Youghal, was sentenced to four- the liade* did not go to sleep of this registered club are not "If that is ito be the situation Mr. Neil Twom-ey, Solr., for Sunday—'We- rose at 8.3-0 a.m. IN GENERAL as a "licensed club." teen days imprisonment by Dis- until 3 a.m.—-glome did' not sieep being observed." then I am telling the club that the club, said he would convey trict Justice W. F. O'Connell at at all! and had breakfast which was -As usual, swimming will- be on The warning was issued by its licence will be at serious the court's views to club offi- Youghal court on a charge of prepared by Tom and Cather- again this Sunday and the bus ONLY MEMBERS AND GUESTS risk," the Justice said. cers. causing an obstruction on the Saturday—We rose at 8 a.m. ine. Then at 9.30 a.m. we were will be leaving tihie- Den- at 2.1'5 District Justice W. F. O'Connell public roadway. but one of our leaders (I won^t sent on a porridge trail which p.m. So don't be late! at Lismore Court last Wednes- Mr. Michael Murray, secre- day when an -application for a say who. he is) got up at 7.15 to brought us all over Melleray. — AN CO'G-ANTOIR tary of Cappoquin Rowing Club, However when the court re- set the breakfast. Ait 8.30' a,m. special exemption in relation to said the club was 124 years old sumed after the luncheon re- December 26 came before the after wash-mp. the lads had and had a membership of about MONTHLY WEATHER BULLETIN cess the Justice disclosed that their breakfast before they court. 400. At all the functions only he was not empowered under started on a very busy day. Strong objections were raised members and guests were, ad- the relevant AJCI, to impose a by Supt. M. English, Dungarvan, mitted though there was an prison sentence and he then (At 9.310 a.m. we sitiar'ted with ARDMORE FARM SUPPLIES LAUNCH who disclosed that "special ex- admission charge. HIGH WINDS substituted a fine of £25 on the orienteering. The ladsi were emption" functions by the Row- Cross-examined by Supt. Eng- defendant, Martin O'Shea, Ra- split up into teams and they ing Club are being advertised heen Park, Youghal. were sent off at intervals of 10 lish, witness said the age of miniutes each aind I must say in such a way as to represent club members ranged from "8 DURINC A MILD WET Two other defendants, who TRANSVITE, A NEW PROBIOTIC TREATMENT an "open invitation" to the they looked very energetic to 80." He undertook that there it was stated had no previous Probiotic treatments are being husbandry, or changes .in feed- general public to attend the-m. would, in future, be a change in convictions, were fined £20 after the course. A. Street's team did very well as they were promoted as a more natural ing, housing or transportation. Supt. English said .the local their style of -advertising func- NOVEMBER each. They were John Daly alternative to low dose antibio- Older lanamials are expected to members of the Licensed Vint- tions at which there would be the first team back. but even its seven nights with Dominic Collins Place, Youghal, tic growth promoters and an benefit at times of birth, after ners Association had a very dir- "special exemptions." Southwesterly or westerly and David Joyce, Raheen Park, We then had different bases aid to food conversion. antibiotic therapy and during ect interest in what is happen- District Justice O'Connell said winds prevailed as the Atlantic frost is two below its long-term Youghal. such as "skittles," "obstacle One such product, Transvite, digestive disease. ing and they felt that these that if there is such a thing low pressure systems, moved' average. Mean- minimum air All three defendants were course" and "Alphabet Relay." widely used -in Europe and the "special exemptions" are being as "instant membership" on eastwards! mostly on a track to temperatures ranged, from 0.5"c also fined £2 each for being The obstacle course was t'he According to Liam Gleeson, ?1 tlbe north of Ireland. The rain- be-low normal at Bel-mullet to U.S.A. and fed to 80 per cent J drunk and disorderly on May 18 highlight of the morning as of all pigs in Sweden, where it the popular proprietor of Ard- bel'ts associated with the low 0.8' C above, normal at Shannon last at South Abbey, and they the lads fought through the originated, will shortly be more Farm Supplies, there -have pressure' siystems usually moved Airport but at most stations 1 were bound to the peace for rough' terrain to ge't to the end. launched by Ardmore F'arm been very good results from use steadily eastward's! across the theiy- were normal or just above. of the probiotic treatment for twelve months. After lunch our activities in- Supplies, Grange, appointed the country but occasionally wave The -mean- air temperature was on Ives, foais, lambs and even sole Irish distributor. disturbances caused them to about 0.5"C above normal gen- Probiotic treatment is seen as greyhound pups locally over the LETTERS TO THE erally but values ranged from last three years. Treatment was become slow-moving and' gave the natural way to maintain 0.2° C below normal at Bel-mullet also beneficial for cows after heavy rain as on tile 7th and healthy appetite and good feed the lfi-th. Daytime temperatures to G'.9°C above normal at Shan- conversion and growth. Instead difficult ealvings and for calves EDITOR were- above normal and' in con- non Airport. The- -highest tem- TALLOW CREDIT UNION REPORTS 39% of using antibiotic feed addi- when weaning on to ration. At £39 per 500 gramme tub JUSTICE NOW FOR On raising the matter of Ser- trast to last November, air frost perature of the' month, 14.9°C tives to inhibit, unfavourable was, recorded on the 5th at bacteria in an animal's diges- it is also economical and good BIRMINGHAM 6, vice Charges in the Dail recent- was' widespread only on the Roche-'s Point and the lowest GROWTH IN CREDIT UNION SAVINGS tive system, probiotic users aim value for money. GUILDFORD 4 ly I was informed that domes- 2nd and on the 21st but the for the presence of naturally tic service charges were not number of days with strong temperature -3.9°C on the 21st I write to seek the support adopted by a number of Local g'alies was exceptionally high at Mullingar. Mr. John Lyons, Chairman, | splendid work carried out by occurring beneficial bacteria of yoUr Deadens in the cam- wruich prevent the pathogenic Authorities. These Authorities an-d the number of days with Tallow Area Credit Union, in Mr. Tom Cunningham who un- paign to secure the release of SUNNIEST IN EAST ANQ his report to the recent annual der the Social Employment bacteria from becoming exces- include Dublin. County Council. g-ale gusts was the highest ever thie Birmingham 6 and the Dublin Corporation. Waterford NORTH general meeting on behalf ol Scheme had done a fantastic sive and causing digestive dis- at many of our stations. In Muinster, Connaught and Guildford' 4. These innocent Corporation and Diun Laoghaire the Board of Directors, stated job im laying out gardens, etc. turbances. ABBEYSIDE HIGH RAINFALL TOTALS west Ulster sunshine totals were there had been an -increase of It was hoped, he said, to con- FIRST TIME Irish citiizensi have served- over Corporation. Such charges are l'2'O years- in jail between them also noit applied by Drogheda Except In the northwest the below normal but elsiewhere 39% growth in savings over the tinue the work under this Transvite, on the Irish mar- for bombings they never com- and Sligo Corporations! or by period 27th .to 3Ct(h was dry and t-hey were normal or above. past twelve months. Savings scheme in the near future. ket for the first time, is re- mitted. The evidence used to the Urban- District Councils- of mild'. However, the month was Totals ranged from 38.7 hours were now in excess of £600,000. Acknowledgment was also commended particularly for SEA ANGLING convict them was uncorrobor- characterised; by a high number ait Bel-muileit to 87.2 hours at Their proudest moment dur- paid to Castlelyons Co-op new born animals. Generally, it Aithy, Carrick macross and Tra- of- wet days (days' with a raln- Dublin Airport. Percentages of ing the past year, Mr. Lyons Creamery and O'Brien Bros., is recommended to help anlmal-s ated. unconvincing and' flimsy, lee. with over l'OO dlscnep-ancies in ialit total o.f ait least one milli- normal ranged from 73'< at said, was being declared joint who provide payroll deductions through stress, whether after I cannot understand how CLUB NOTES the police evidence in. the two metre.) and some heavy falls on Belmullet to over 120 % m the winners with Dundalk Credit for their staff, and also to all birth or caused by intensive Waterford County Council can cases-. They were convicted- the 7th, l'Hthi/12th and in the parts' of the east and north but Union of the Credit Union Cup involved in running the- Conna The second In the series of justify the imposition of —a 32 county premier award. period l'6thi to 23rd. This per- in. most places tihey were be- Branch whose savings topped Christmas Competitions fished mainly because they were Irish, these charges when they As they were the first Credit sistent rain during the month tween 9-J % and 116% of normal. the £25,000 during the year. at Abbeyside on Saturday, 22nd and for that crime they re- are not providing a better Union in Waterford to win they ended the spell of weather The lsit was the- sunniest day Nov., did not -turn out to be a main in prison; and- while they service than the Councils- who were accorded a civic reception NECESSARY MILESTONE night for the faint-hearted. It remain in- prifeon, we., the Irish which promoted the harvesting of the month. Birr and Clones by both the Mayor of Waterford WATERFORD do not apply siame. It is very both recording 8.5 hoursi of sun- still did not stop 14 braving community in- Britain all re- difficult to accept the argu- of tooth peat and sugar beet. and also by Waterford County However Mr. Lyons warned the bitterly cold north-east shine : the sunnie-st ever Novem- main unfree. For the Birming- ment puit forward, by Coun- Monthly totals ranged from Council. that the progress of 1986 should wind that prevailed for the ber day at both stations. ham 6, Guildford 4, the Ma- cillors in their efforts, to justify 111',; oi normal at Roche's not be seen as anything more COUNTY ICMSA duration of the competition. AUTUMN 1986 "Credit Union," Mr. Lyons than a very welcome-, a very guire family could have been such charges when they say Point an-di Shannon Airport to said, "continues to pay a signi- necessary milestone on the It did not take long to know any one Of us. or one of your money iis- not available from 154% o-f normal -at Ciaremorris The summary of the weather ficant part in Community In- ro-adway to development for the OFFICERS that the fish on the night were relatives. Central Funds. I believe it is which recorded a fail of 40.2 for Autumn compares, the volvement. Tallow Credit Union late 1980's and beyond. Much going to be small as a lot of In. February 1.985 t'he IBRG the duty o,f central Government miilll-metr-es on 7 th, the highest values- of siunshine, rainfall and was actively involved with the had yet to be done. The require- •At a recent meeting of the small codling, whiting and coal- delegation to Ireland raised' the who- collect huge sumsi of dally fail in November for 181 air temperature writ-h the West Waterford Survey Com- ment was to intensify their IC'MS'A in Lawlor's Hotel, Dun- fish were being caught. Never- Issue with ail the political par- money in taxation, which in- years. The- monthly total over' average, values of these ele- mittee who published an im- commitment to planning the garvan.. the flolilioiwtog officers theless the feathers were won. cludes motor tax, to honour the the country averaged about pressive report in November, ties and were promised support ments; over the three months. future with a view to achieving were elected: Hon. President, 1st on the night Don O'Connor: 130% of normal. 1985. The report highlighted the for their release. The response commitment to Local Authori- Recall 'that September was the full potential of Tallow Jerry Harringtcn. Cappagh; 2nd Benny Wall, just edged out of the Irish public has- been ties. instead- of propping up the sunny and re-marKably dry but severe unemployment situation Credit Union Limited for the Chairman, John Cusiaok. Clonea; again from 1st Place, third time STORMS AND HIGH WINDS in Tallow Area, so your Credit great. It is no.w over a year rescue of the Ail-lied Irish Bank cool mainly, because of low benefit of its members and the Slelcretiary, Pat Fitzgerald, Dun- lucky Benny; 3rd Michael Cow- The number of days with gale Union, encouraged the forma- since the. TV programme on t'he when thiein deall with IC'I went night-time temperatures. The community. The achievements ming. Bottle of whiskey was 1 gusts was 9 a.t Birr and Clones. mcine East, Birmingham 6 and Mr. Hurd's wrong, costing huge sums of first half of October was mild, tion of a Community Enterprise of 1986 were, he said, gre-atly won by Tony Crowe. 13 at Mullingar but 25 to 28 on Thei following .members, were promised investigation. Books' money to the taxpayers. Ten Group and have placed the helped, first by the- continued the north-west coast, Particul- sunny and. fairly dry but the facilities of the Credit Union at elected to the County Commit- Our chairman, George Young by Oh-rlta Miullen and Rlo-bert million- pounds, wasi also allocat- second half was. cool, windy and loyalty of th-e members and by tee of ICMSA: Gerry O'Brien. ed- for the, setting up of D-utolln arly windy periods were 9th/ the disposal of this committee. the dedication and commitment thanked all the anglers for Kee and' further TV pro- 10th, l'2ith. 13th, 15th l'fith, 18th very changeable. The resultant C'appoquito; Jim' .MlcOrath. Balk Streets. Commission whi'ch is This group have been very for- cif Management and Staff. braving the weather .and said grammes. on the Guildfordi and and especially 21st to 23rd mean October temperatures tunate to have the able assist- linamult; James Butler, Bally- oompliet-ely unnecessary. that there will be no effort the Maguire family have, aided when gusts of 70 to 73 knots were somewhat below normal, ance of Mr. Eamon O'Sullivan miaiciarbr.y; James Harrington spared in the hope that the Miss Margaret Condon, Trea- the campaign for their release No one can argue that since (80 toi 84 miles per hour) were sunshine totals were above nor- of che Y.E.A./Muintir na Tire and -Mrs. Mary Harrington. club will have one of its most surer, in presenting: her report and' a. public enquiry into- their the imposition of Service Ghar- recorded on the southwest, west mal in most places and rainfall to help and guide them. An ac- Fairnane; Sean Hickey, Ballina- successful years to-date. gave detailed -accounts of ex- trials. gesi that services or employ- and -north coasts. On 9th'/10th amounts ranged from 190% of tive examination of some job penditure and income while- Mr. mult; Com Butler, BaiHyimaoar- W-e ask your readers to-night ment by the County Council gusts of 4(0 to 60 knots were normal at Beimu-llet to 69 % of creating possibilities Is being M. Dinneen -and Mrs. N. O'Brien bry. —(P.R.O.). as- they re'Ha-x with their family have improved or indeed been recorded with gusits of G'O to 66 normal at Kilkenny. carried out at present." also presented reports to the and friends to th'ink of these maintained. Therefore the knots at Bel-mullet, Malta; Head RADIOSONDES Mr. Lyons paid tribute to the meeting. innocent Irish people locked in money being collected is fur- and- Ca-siemelnt Aerodrome. Measurements of upper-air a lonely cell with another ther taxation under the- guise of The. particularly strong south- presslune, temperature and hum- Christtmas In jail in front of Service Charges. We all know westerly winds over the south idity are important in weather them. Wle ask them to join the that since- the imposition of of the country on Tuesday l'fith for.eeasitllng. in the past, kites-, campaign by- writing letters, to these charges our road, main- which were strong gale force 9 oalloons, airicrait and rockets their. TD demiandiing that the tenance,, repairs to Local to storm force 10 caused the have been used to carry instru- Irish- government make the Authority housesi and the pro- two ships- the Kowl-oom Bridge ments aloft. Upper-air sound- issue a top priority and- to the vision- of water and sewerage and the Capo Em-mia to shelter ings began in 1 <49 in Glasgow have deteriorated rapidly. British Embassy demanding in Eantry Bay. The ill-late d when a thermometer was at- ; I ? p • 1- ., i - "-4 Hi Ji that the British government re- ICow-lo-on Bridge set out again tached to a kite,. Bigger and mum lease- theise innocent- Irish Last year I made the effort by- way of a Notice of Miction but was damaged by the storm better kites carried instru- pe,oplie. The combinedi voice of of Saturday 2'2-nid- when winds ments to greater heights, but It the Irish at home and' abroad at Council- meetings prior to the Estimates meeting to have were westerly, again strong was the invention of the balloon i can secure- their release and tlbe- charges, abolished. Those gialie force' 9 to storm force 10. late in the lStih century which obtain justice for them after •C- - mMrnmmimmm who voted' against my motion, This storm also c-aused wide- lead to measurements at sub- 1-2 yeiars wrongful imprison- wrongly claimed in my opinion, spread disruption to many stantial heights. ment. sailings- of the passenger ferry that the Estimates meeting was The1 finsit radiosonde was W'f'-: | - " the proper place to make a de- services. —Patrick (Reynolds (01-881-0754) launched'm 1'927 sending read- cision on suc-h a motion. The HIGH DAYTIME ings oif pressure, temperature piRO, IBiRiQ. above motion is now down for TEMPERATURES and humidity at. the various 84 K'A) Marlborough Rd.. diisou-ss'ioni at the Estimates * dpfl^ Wood Green. The daytime temperatures pressure levels back to the mieetting and it will be interest- werei just about normal on the London. N.22 4N-N. ing to hear what, excuses these ground. By the- year 1340 they north amd northwest coasts but Councillors, will have for oppos- were in general use. The early elsewhere tlie.y ranged from 1 ing tihe motion on this occasion. models were heavy and cum- To The Editor, 0.5 C to 1.3 C above normal, the bersome with valve radios and Dungarvan Leader. — JACKIE FAlHEY. TD. MCC higher deviations from normal heavy batteries in contrast to occurring ait midland and eas- today's, sondes which are small, Deaf Sir, tern- stations. Although there light, and accurate a-ndi can If *m 'I propose to move at the weire clear skies on quite a reach heights of 3-Okm. Ireland's Esltimateisi Meeting the follow- number of nights-, winds were radiosonde station is. in Valen- • /HI ing Notice o,f Moltion: "That we strong enough to prevent fre- cia Observatory in Co. Kerry delete from the 1987 Estimates quent air frosts.. Indeed only on where four ascents are done J®B wm^M domestic service charges a® a the 2nd and the 21s,t was air- every day. two of them (midday source of revenue- as mia-ny i'ros-t widespread at inland sta- •> I.car' ' . and midnight'i carrying radio- • -n tffrk Local Authorities- were abte to tions and Uhle lowest tempera- sonde packages.. The British 1 The Board of Directors of Tallow Area Credit Union at the annual general meeting in Conna Comnuiniy Hall. Included are provide as good a service as tune'S' were recorded on these Mle.t, Service also do as-cents Waterford COunty Council two day-si from Long Kesh in Co. Down. John Lyons (President), Anne Moroney (Vice-president), Helen McCarthy (Secretary) and Margaret Condon (Treasurer), without tih'e imposition of suich Kilkenny had the highest For latest forecast in South (Photo: Rory Wyley) charge®." number of days, with air-frost Mums tor Ring 021/964600. V
DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1986 PAGE SEVEN
IN MEMORIAM DALY — First Anniversary — CAPPOQUIN AND DISTRICT NOTES Frank Browne In loving memory of my de'ar DEPOSITS TAKEN mother, Mrs. JOhannah Daly, LATE MRS. CATHERINE FOR OIGE NOTES Christmas and prosperous new late of Cathal Brugha Place, KIELY, KNOCKALARA We began our meeting at 8 year. May I also wish our pat- 1 Dungarvan. who died on Decem- It is with deep regret that o'clock. The roll was called and rons and sponsors the same NOW ON ALL ber 12, 1985. we record the death of Mrs. subs, were collected by Hilda blessing. No lengith. of time can take Catherine (Katty) Klely, UniaCke. We then talked about Beannacht Leanbh Iosa agus the fast and the great success _M _ away, Knockalara, Cappoquin. She Mhuire Mha.thair ort feln agus CHRISTMAS TOYS passed peacefully to her eternal it was. we decided to make ar do mhuintir an Nollag seo Our thoughts of you from day Christmas logs next week. Hope CENTRAL Visit our Toy Showrooms 058 42424 reward on the 20th November agus san Athbhliain. BODY SHOP to dayT to see all members again next and view our extensive 24 Hour car accident service - used car Though absent you are always' at St. Anne's Nursing Home, Anyone interested in the sales, crash repairs and resprays. week at 8 o'clock sharp range at unbeatable prices near, Melview, Clonmel, at an advan- Christmas Party, contact Ed. Still' loved, sit® missed, still ced age. •—(P.R.O.). O'Brien at 058/68038 before Fri- very dear. Up to the time of her oassing AFFANE BRIDGE CLUB day 19 th. she was extremely faithful to 1st, Mrs. Brid Bergln and —(P.R.O. Billy O'Grady). FRANK MURPHY (Always- remembered by her her rosary and life long orac- Mrs. Bfetty Kelleher; 2nd, Mrs. COLOUR TV son Eddie, daugbter-in-law tice of family prayer. Her Kathleen O'Mahoney and Mrs. MAIN ST,, DUNGARVAN Mary and grandchildren Pa- Own your own 22'' Colour TV prayer life W'as as important to E. O'Drisooll: 3rd, Mrs. Ann Mc- DAIRIES Telephone 058/41376 tricia. Joanne, Bernadette and for as little as her as her daily meals, at her Carthy and 'MTs. Kathleen Mc- LTD. £16.19 per month. Beverly. > death an earthly prayer ended. Grath. Finance' arranged. 4 years DAVIS — Sixteenth Anniver- She was a faithful caring CAPPOQUIN/AFFANE guarantee on parts, labour sary — In loving memory of wife, a mother chiatt, was gener- G.A.A. NOTES Dungarvan Leader BOSCH: 110 Volt/220 Volt and tube. Daniel Davis., late of Barrack osity itself, and a firm believer Lucky Winner — Well! the DUNGARVAN Stireet, Tallow, who died on in a good education for the moment of truth was revealed Drills, Hammers, Grinders Bent a New 22" Colour TV Decemibelr 1'6. 10710. R.I.P. young. at a very pleasant and enter- TELEPHONE (058)41203 and Transformers. for only £15 per month December' brinlg-S: sad mem- She took pride in tihe fact taining function at the Sports- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1986 Also Grass Cutters and — from — ories. that she knew the late Count man's Inn, last Sunday night. Hedge Trimmers. Of our loved' one gone, to rest, Plunkett, in trouble times, and The lucky winner of our fund CASEY TV raising draw for two tickets to BEN O'NEILL Blut those who loved you always admired his devotion to DUNGARVAN. Tel. 058/41845 dearly, the Rosary, which he said every the Canary Islands was Laura O'Connell Street, Dungarvan Remember: What we sell we Are those who won't forget. day on a silver rosary beads. Lynch, Silversprings, Dungar- NEWS OF TOWN van and we hope she enjoys her Phone 058/41933 (t-c) service. 11Always in the thoughts and In her youth she won prizes prayers' of your loving mother, for homemade butter and other holiday. County Representative —Our Cream brothers and sister.) home produced products. AND EG AN — Nineteenth Anniver- Her years at t'he sacred Heart counlty senior hurling represen- of Mary Convent, Ferrybank, tative Pat Curran was a mem- 5? FOR SALE sary — In loving memory of Thomas Egtan. late of Mitcihel Waterford, held very dear ber of last Sunday's team that Street, Dteugarvan, who died on memories for her, in the form- defeated Kerry wihtoh main- ROUNDABOUT I COLUM'S SHOP § December 18, 1'908. R.I.P. ing of a prayerful outlook on tains their winning run and s? FIREWOOD BLOCKS life, in recent times she loved makes promotion hopes and FIANNA FAIL CONSTITUENCY 9? FOR ALL YOUR Ash.. Beech and Oak: de- Thoughts return of the days to recall those happy days-—it divisional honours shine brigh- DRAW 8 livered': £40 per ton: distance that have passed, could almost truly be said that ter. •Tihe following are the results Delivery i Years go by but the memo- of the draw held at a dance in » no object. 1 her soul passed through the CAPPOQUIN FLOWER CLUB CHRISTMAS GIFT Also 3-itOn van and driver ries still last. convent at Ferrybank on its The second Annual General Clonea Strand Hotel on Sunday available for nationwide (Sladly missed by your daugih- way to its eternal reward. Meeting of Cappoquin Flower & night last, lsit, Rover 213 Car- Bernard Cunningham, Ballyin, CUSTOMERS- deliveries: Dublin, Cork, ter-lin-law Ethel, grandchildren She dearly looked forward to Garden Cliu.b took place on Nov. Lismore-. 2nd Casey 22" Colour Galway, Limerick dadly. and greatgrandchildren.) visits from the Sisters of Pre- 18th and the following officers S T T.V. — Seamus Ahearne, Ballin- :>hain Saw For Hire — £15 O'MAHONEY _ Third Anni- sentation, Clonmel — Sisters were elected for 'the coming To ensure your cream delivery B WE HAVE GREAT VALUE versary — In lbving memory of taylor, Dungarvan; 3rd Fergu- per day. Eileen and Anne — and all the year:— Catherine O'Mahoney, 6 Ctan- son Stereo Unit — John and $ IN ALL DEPTS. Phone 05 1 324C1 between 7.3© other kind people who visited Chairperson—Catherine Moy- eety Terrace, Dungarvan. who Margaret Fraher, Cappoquin. for Christmas place your a.m. aind 11 a.m.. Monday to her during her hospitalisation. nih'an; Vice-Chairperson—Joan § In Our Audio Dept: died December 15. 1983. May she rest in peace. Byrne; Hon. Secretary — Ann Sellers Prize £100—P. J. Roche, Clock Radios £19.95. Friday and all day Saturday Cappoquin. and Sunday. Will those who think of her Her remains were removed Scanlon: Assist. Sec.—Marjorle order now with your Walkmans £17.95. today, from St. Anne's Nursing Home Feerlck- Treasurer — Helen Mc- Ful-l details of the event next Cassette Recorder £29. A little, prayer to Jesus say. to Baliinameela Church on Fri- Grath: P.R.O. — Marian Looby. week. TOPS OF THE STREETS Philips Radio Cassette (Always remembered and sad- day, 21st Nov., where they were Committee — Claire Meianey, roundsman or shopkeeper a CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY Well as we predicted both Recorder £39.95. ly missed by sons, daughters, received and blessed by Rev. Eileen Pollard, Joan Willough- ar professionally cleaned. — Casey ty, Rose Flynn. Childers and friends and Town w Music Centres £99.03. in-laws and grandchildren.) Fr. John Kiely, C.C., assisted by not later than- $ Rack systems £189.00. Cleaning Services., Taltow. Tele- Very Rev. Fr. Callanan, P.P., The meeting was addressed Centre had excellent shows and POWE'R _ Eleventh Anniver- they played to a capacity audi- In Our Music Dept: phone 056/56123. (19-12) Rt:v. Fr. E. Condon, Rev. Fr. by Miss Anne Roche on the sub- x sary — in loving memory of our ence who were most apprecia- Nylon 'String Guitars dear mother. Jean Power. R.I.P., Fitzgeraid and Fr. W. Meehan, ject of vegetable cultivation. si LARRY'S BICYCLE SHOP -- C.C. tive, now to-morrow night, THURSDAY, DEC 18 £29. late of Murphy Place, Abbeyside The next meeting takes place ¥ Large selection of bicycles in Following concelebrated Mass on Tuesday, December 16th at Thursday 11th, we will have g Steel String Guitars £39. stock, all leading makes and who died on' December 14, 1975. two more shows at Minnies to PRICES — Small Carton 29p; Large Carton 38p; Steel String Guitar with On her soul Sweet Jesus have on Sunday, 23rd Nov., celebrat- 8.15 p.m. The demonstration of sizes, come and order your ed by Rev. John Klely, C.C., Rev. Christmas floral decorations delight you — they are Top of B Built-in Pick-up £79. mercy. Half-Litre £1. a:: choice for Christmas on our Fr. Reed. P.P., Plymouth, Rev. will be given by Mary Ryan of the Town v. Dungarvan Youth Melodicas £13.99. » easy payment terms. Larry's How could we ever forget you, Fr. smith, P.P., Plymouth, Rev. Clonmel Flower Club. This pro- Club and we can guarantee a ?C m. >€ l€ >€ >€ >-€ >-€ most enjoyable night, out. Tic- V We have the largest |§ Bicycle Shop, Strand Street, Ma.m. Fr. Conlon, P.P., Plymouth rap- mises to be a very interesting Dungarvan. Repairs carried out You left so much behind. resenting Dr. Hugh Christopher and enjoyable "open night." Ail kets available at door so hurry selection of record's and al-ong. See you there. —(Advt.). cassettes in town with a jfc to chassis of push chairs and T0 remind us of your great- Budd, Bishop ol Plymouth are welcome. CHRISTMAS Diocese and Rev. Fr. Eniright, THANKS selection of Christmas Al- jfe prams, also light welding joibs ness. The club competition for the Strong and yet so kind. C.C., Waterford, interment took On behalf of the Augustian bums now in stock. p done on the spot at Larry's. nl'ghit is to decorate a Christ- Phone 058/42798. (12-12) You loved us all before your- place In the adjoining ceme- mas Candle, using natural and Foreign Missions, I would like DELIVERIES Get yaur Raleigh cycle |f self. tery. Rev. F'r. Klely, C.C. artificial plant material, maxi- to say a very big 'thank you' to FLOWER BOUTIQUE, LIS- all the people who made last at Coium-s Shop this ^ You thought us what was officiated at the grave- mum height 18." LAST DELIVERY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24. MORE and see our really side, assisted by Very Rev. week-end's sale of Work such a Christmas. We have bikes || — call right. CAPPOQUIN/BALLINAMEELA NEXT DELIVERY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26. special1 Christmas display of pot Fr. W. Callanan, Fr. Reed, Fr. huge success. A special word of to suit every pocket and M You were someone special. A.C. CLUB plants including Poinsettias. Smith, F'r. conlon and Fr. W. gratitude to all our Sponsors, to taste. We also have a Mam. On Sunday last the All-Ire- Delivery Thursday, January 1, 1987 fNew Year's Cyclamen. Azaleas, Chrysanthe- Carey, C.C. and Rev. Fr. En- our Mission workers who ran selection of secondhand We thought the world of land Cross-Country Champion- Day) as usual. mums. Winter Cherries'. Exotic right. There was a very large ships took place In a wet and the stalls, the Co-op workers cycles in good condition. you Bowl Gardens, Yucca, Ivys. gathering of mourners. windswept Thurles race course. who built them and to you the Remember all repairs are || 'Always remembered by your public who came out and sup- Palms, Rubber, Cheese, etc. To loving family—Ann. Vina. Tom- To her sorrowing husband There was a huge turnout of labour charge free at athletes. It was a great day for ported us. May the Lord reward avoid disappointment order my. Matty. Michael.) Richard, sons and daughters, Calum's Shop Cycle Dept. Corinna Walsh, who was on the you all. The 6.15 p.m. Mass next your moss-based holly wreaths, RAFFERTY _ Eleventh Anni- daughters-in-law, sisters and Munster team in .the girls u/13 Saturday will be offered for fresh flowers, silik and fresh versary — In loving memory of relatives and friends sincere sympathy is extended. race. The standard was very your intentions. Finally, on be- arrangements and bouquets dear Jack. Church Street. Lis- half of all the Augustinlans at Colum's Shop noiw. Gift vouchers available, (Funeral arrangements were high, and individual medals more. who died en December 13, were hard fought for. Corinna home and abroad may I wish fresh flower wreaths made at 1*975. Sacred Heart of Jesus by Aidan Walsh & sons, Under- all of you the peace and joy of 1 O'CONNELL STREET § takers, Oapooquin'. (—). confirmed her high standing all times'. Phone 058/54347. grant his soul eternal rest. Christmas. — F'r. M. Brennock. S? DUNGARVAN If CAPPOQUIN BILLIARDS AND however, with-another good dis- NEW LOOK §7 ® FOR SALE — Pointer bitch, Along the road to yesterday. 6N00KER LEAGUE play to finish In 8th place, thus 0.5.A. (Mission Director). S? FOR SHOPPING VALUE jfc working well. Phone 024 94164. That leads us back to you. Peter Ahearne Perpetual Tro- getting her first All-Ireland GRAND DRAW RESULTS The following are the Friary THIS CHRISTMAS US Are memories together and phy — Members are asked to medal. Corinna was also a LAWLOR'S HOTEL CROTTY'S, LISMORE — New Sale of Work draw results:— happy days, we knew. enter their names on the sheet member of the 1st Region's and slightly used secondhand £100 — Michelle Prendergast, Telephone (058)41122/41056 And every day dear Jack we on or before this coming Sun- team who won the gold medal. furniture bargains including Old Rectory, Abbeyside; OTTon LAWN MOWERS repaired and seem fio find a way. day. Dec. 14th, as the draw This was a great achieve- of Coal — Paul, Marc. Ian, sharpened. — The Foundry, antique pierced brass fender, To wandeir back to meet you. will be made for the first round ment, getting two All-Ireland Odhran. c/.o 37 Mary Street, Stephen Street, Dungarvan. inlaid mahogany hall table, On the road to yesterday. on Monday next. Entry fee Is medals. Corinna deserves her McGUIREs GARDEN CENTRE small occasional tables, china < Sadly missed by hi® loving reward for all th-e effort she has Dungarvan: China Tea Set — £1.00. Sinead F-lynn, 5. B'yrneville, Is open every Sunday from 11 cabinet, oak sideboard, Victor- wife and family.) Hall Closed on Saturday And put into training. Well done Dungarvan; Aran Sweater — St. Stephen's Night a.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 8 ian mahogany toilet mirror, Sunday — Members note that Corinna, may they be the first Seamus Ahearne, Ballintaylor, p.m. week days: closed on Mon- oak carver with two. matching the snooker room will be closed of many. PLAYING IN OUR BALLROOM: chairs, inlaid mahogany double Dungarvan; Hamper — Mrs. H. day— McGuire's Garden Centre, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS on this Saturday night and CAPPOQUIN MACRA NA bedstead, mahogany, oalk and Mulciahy, Ballyduff, Dungarvan; Rossdufl, Woodstown. Tele- GLEEoON-SHfcRIDAN _ The Sunday afternoon, Dec. 13th FEIRME walnut wardrobes', beds, lookers, Tape Recorder — John McCar- phone 051/82136. father, mother, sister- and rela- and 14th because of the Old New Members — We would THE DUKES OF JAZZ chests-of-drawers, dressing- thy, Ballybo-y, Clogheen. Co. WE SELL — Angles, R.S.J.'s, tives of the late Amy Sheridan, Folks Christmas Party. like to welcome the following Tickets available at Hotel Reception — £4. chests, mirrors, etc. Telephone Tipperary; Christmas cake — Tubing, Re-Bar, Plating and Harts town, Oionsilla, Co. Dublin "Sport For All" Perpetual new members to the club and 058 54249. Mrs. E- King, "Fourwlnds," Ab- Galvanise and all types of wish to thank most sincerelly Trophy (Doubles)—The tourna- hope their stay with us will be beyside. Bottle of Brandy—Nick Sheds supplied in Kit Form. everyone who sympathised witn ment has reached its final a happy one—Pat Murray, Tom Bennett, c/o Muloaihy Eggs, Telephone 052/21455 or Rath- SECONDHAND FURNITURE— stages. A. Power and s. Power Burke, Eddie Flynn, .Michael Including beds, bunks, divans, them in their receinit s'ad 'be- Clonmel: Suite of Waterford gormack 051/46075. reavement; those who sent had a comfortable two frames O'Rourke. Paddy Leahy, Tara Glass — Mrs. M. Collins, The bookshelves, lookers, dressihg- to nil win over T. Power and B Flynn. Regina Morrissey, Caro- New Year's Eve THREAD NEEDLE, MAIN ST., chests, drawer chests, tables, Mass cards, wreaths and letters Grove, Abbeyside. —.(Advt.), of sympathy; those who attend- Bergln in the remaining quar- line Morrissey and the return DUNGARVAN H. & F. CLUB DUNGARVAN for quality fabric chairs, fireside chairs, com- ol the "Pink Panther," Tim ed' the removal of remains, ter-final match. On Saturday RESULTS OF WEEKLY including bridal and head- modes. dimplex heaters. 2-row Prendergast. Mass and funeral, especially night last, D. Cummins and J. NON-STOP DRAW: GALA CANDLELIGHT DINNER dresses, Burda, Butterick and accordion, guitars, typewriter, Colle rider advanced to the final Bon Voyage — Last Friday. the school children who formed (19th DRAW) 5-12-'86 Vogue patterns, lace and cro- telephone seats, kitchen stools with a three frames to one win Nov. 28, two members of the a giuard of honour. A special £50. Jim Meehan. O'Connell chet patterns; haberdashery, sewing machines, radios: prints, over J. Noonan and E. Costin. club departed for the Smithfield AND DANCE paintings, Burco boiler, fridges, word of thanks to Fr. Lloyd, Show in England, but from Street, p. Tom Lenihan; £30, trimmings, embroidery and C.C., Alice Burke, Teresa Butler, Divisional Snooker League — Mrs. Onra Fennell, Windgap, p. SHERRY RECEPTION ON ARRIVAL sewing threads; fashion deep freeze cabinets, child's The third series of games was what I hear that's only part of bike, kitchen cabinets, wall Johnny Tobin, Tom McDonald John F'ennell' £20, Jiim Cooney, CAMPAGNE TOAST jewellery and flowers; liturgi- played last week and the win- the Itinerary. We're not sure if presses, household Steps, 3-piece and Mrs. Berry Walsh. Mass they'll be back for Christmas or M-i'tchel Terrace, p. Billy Kie-ly; cal wear; Brother sewing ma- ners in each division are as £15. D-avid Morrissey, Spring- DINNERS at 8.30 p.m. suite, glass cabinets, wardi- will be offered for the inten- follows:— not. They are Declan Morrissey chines and spares. (t-c) 1 tions of all. field, p. Eileen Murphy; £10, Tickets available at Hotel Reception — £19. rohes. solid) brass fenders,, fire Division 1 — C- O'Leary, P. and Gerard Burke. On behalf FITZGERALD'S MAN'S SHOP, irons, tv cabinets, electric of the club I would like to IH/rn Mu'llins. Ballymacmague; p. FEENEY — The wife and Casey and C. Barry. Maureen McLoughlin: £10, Mrs. O'Connell Street, Dungarvan — blanket, typists chair, folding thank David Reynolds and his family of the late Thomas Division 2 — M. Power, J. Mary Lee, Main street, p. Maura Bauimler and Magee Suits now card' tables', for Christmas' pre- Feeney, Glenbeg. Glemcairn, Walsh and J. McGrath. team from the First National 1 Curran. in stock. sents! Come and see our stock. wish to thank sincerely all Division 3 — A. O'Keeffe, J. Building Society for their very NIGHT CLUB interesting lecture last Thurs- Turkey, Joe Foley, p. Noel Shee- FITZGERALD'S MAN'S SHOP, Easy payment arranged. — those who sympathised' with Quann and M. cahill. McCarthy's. C'ioneety. Mitchell day night. han • Turkey, Mrs. P. A. Croke, O'Connell Street, Dungarvan — them on their recent bereave- Division 4 — A. Power, D. Stella Maris, p. Brighdin Ni CHRISTMAS PROGRAMME Street, Dungarvan. Tel. 058/ As P.R.O. of Cappoquin Macra Exclusive supplies of Pierre ment; all those who attended Cummins and B. Casey. Cliriostoir; Turkey, Brendan 41468. may I take this opportunity in. Sangan and Gabbiccl Pu-ltovers. the removal, Mass and funeral; Division 5 — K. O'Reilly, T. Conway. Springfield, p. Eileen wishing all members and their Friday, December 26 (St. Stephen's Night)— those who senit Mass cards and Power and E. Fraher. Murphy- Ham. Mrs. Maura Cur- T.V.—VIDEO—HI-FI — Mega- FOR SALE—A Doberman Pin- families a happy and peaceful SUPER HOLIDAY DISCO letters Of sympathy. A special SOCCER: ran, Western Bay, p. Maura vision, Friary Street, Dungar- cher dog. 5 months old. IKC word of thanks' to Dr. O'Dono- RED HOUSE LEAGUE Curran- Ham, Ciaran Curran, 10 to 2 — Bar Extension — Doors open from 10 p.m. van — New JVC HRD 170 4- Retg. Apply: T. CablU, 27 Shan- van and Nurse Pollard who The second half began on event 32 channel video now in bally, Cappoquin. 1. Kllru'sh. p. B. Ni Chriostoir; attended to Torn so well; to all Sunday with the 10th series and Ham. B'iilly MCGrath, Caseyvilie, Saturday, December 27 — GALA DISCO — 10 to 2 stock. Also new VHI9 videos In FOR SALE — 1973 Mini 850, the kind neighbours and there were four away wins in p. Maura Curran. —(Advt.). stock from £31® (play only). cheap. — M. Ahearne, Bally- friends who helped] in amy way tihe five games:— Touraneena "SHELL COTTAGE," Sunday, December 28 — GALA DISCO — 10 to 2 Large selection of Rack Systems anchor, Lismore. at tbat time of need. In appre- Pinewood 1; Lismore 5 ABBEYSIDE, DUNGARVAN and Midi Hi->Fi from £249—JVC. ciation the Holy Sacrifice' of the Affane 1- Ardmore 5 To help you solve your Christ- Fisher, Toshiba. Samsung and FOR SALE — 11977 Ford Escort Mass has' been offered' for their Modeligo 2: Valley Rangers 4 Monday, December 29 — TEENAGE DISCO 1300. in pmo. Genuine reason Notes mas gift problem, please call to Sharp. Hitachi and Samsung intentions'. Killeagh 1 • Cappoquin 0 "She'll Cottage," and see the 8 to ili.30 — Mineral Bar — Cover Charge £1.50 for selling. Phone' 058/60105. Microwaves from £179. Agfa 3- Piiltown 1: Shamrocks 5. FR. JIM KIELYs REUNION array of beautiful items—Shell KEATING —The Sisters of Ardmore lead Division 1 with hour blank video tapes- £4.95, 3 QUANTITY of good quality OF EXILES Pots, Lamps. Pictures, cottages, Wednesday, December 31 — NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA Mercy, Stradbally. wish to 15 followed by Killeagh on 14 for only £13.50. D1Y multi- hay for sale. — J. Nugent. Dolls (miniature V, Ash Trays, END OF YEAR DISCO channel aerial and amplifier t'hiank most sincerely all those and Lismore on 11. All three Fr. Jim Kiely. a native, of C'urraghroche, Cappoquin. etc., a big selection of statuettes 18 to 2 — Doors open froml 10 p.m. — Bar Extension sets from £45. Pull range of Who sympathised with them on have clayed 9 and Cappoquin TouraJneema. held a reunion for ORDERS now taken for oven London exiles from tbe Toura- on Shell Pedestals, and Plaques Sharp car stereos and speakers the death of Sr. Angela Keat- are fourth on 9 from' eight on timber background. ready turnkeys. Apply: Mary ing; the Bishop, clergy, and games. neena area recently. It was Thursday, January 1 — TEENAGE DISCO in stock Riadlio Cassettes' from All our own sea shore shells Nugent, Dromana. Phone 024/ those who attended the funeral; Division 2— great to see so many weill- 8 to 11.30 — Mineral Bar — Cover Charge £1-50 £24.95. Stereo 3-band Radio (Abbeyside. Ring. Clonea and 961*92. all those who- sent Mass. cards, Youghal A 0; Youghal B 0 remembe'red faces., including Cassettes from £45 and Cas- Woodstown). sette Walkmans from £15.95. FOR SALE — Portable type- and floral tribute® or helped in Inch 1- Ballyduff 4 Ned Barron O.Laigge) and his 1 Also in stock direct from San T.V. and Video Repairs a writer, seldom used1; ladies 5- any way. A special word of B'rldeview 13- Grange 2 wife. Eamonn Ouil'llnain K-To-ura- THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF WISH ALL 1 Glenview 8: Killeagh 0. Giovanni, Rome — Padre Plo Speciality. Amstradl Computers speedi raiser; both in. good con- Mhlamlkisi is' due to. all the 'kind neeina) and- his wife, Soniniy litems — Scented Rosaries, Ordi- THEIR PATRONS A HAPPY CHRISTMAS •,(colour/green monitors'). — Tel. dition. Reasonable. — Box No neighbours and to the Sisters Again next Sunday sees some Whe'laln Hiaigge) and his. wife, interesting pairings. Division 1 nary Rosaries. Identity Cards, AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR 058/41/077. C41-3 "Leader'' Office. of the other Convents of Mercy Deiclan and Pat 'Kiely Oleladiy) Car Stickers. Leaflets, Relics, in the diocese, Who were so —Ardmore v. Piltown; Affane v. and their wives, Paddy Ken- FOR SALE — Set of World Mcdeligo: Cappoquin v. Pine- Statues, Holy Water Fonts, FARMERS—Cubicles and calf generous' with their help. May neally (Bennetts. Church), Medals. Relic Medals and Pic- Books, as new. in perfect con- 1 wood: shamrocks v. Valley; houses pressure cleaned and God reward you all. A Novena Eamonini Ryan ' Knockalisheen) tures on background of shells dition. Also Bosch dishwasher; Lismore v. Killeagh. disinfected. Cheap rates. — of Masses has been offered for and the- yountgeir people,. Ma'jella and timber. perfect condition. Phone 058/ Division 2 _ Ballvduff v. Cap- Casey Cleaning Services, Tal- your intentions. Hlckey. Maiire'ad and Richard All small profits go to mis- 43143. poquin; Killeagh v. Youghal A: low. Phone 058/56123. (1D-12) MURPHY — Joe Murphy and Bride View v. Inch: Grange v. McCarthy. Michael Power. sions. local charities and a leper ABBEY REWINDS—Armature WANTED — Person to work family wish to thank all those Glenview. Heleira Tobin. P'ait Tobin and his colony. and Coil Winders. AC'/D:C Win- on delivery service vans, must who, sympathised with them on wife. It was a very enjoyable Buy Irish and support our ding Service for Motors, Gener- be prepared to travel nation- the recent death of Danny night for all it,he exiles as they Irish priests working in foreign BOSCH BOSCH BOSCH ators. Transformers, Welders wide. open to male or female, Murphy, late of St. Brigld's danced, sam-g and chatted oif lands. Cottage open all year round • NEW STYLE GUARANTEE FROM BOSCH and Coils. New and used MOtors between 16 and 20. Reply by Terrace, Dungarvan: they wish POWER — The husband and hoirme affairs until the early including Sundays, for visitors Supplied. Monday to Friday, 9 letter only to Box No. R417 to thanik those who sent Mass family of the late Mary Power, hours' of 'the morning. "Leader" Office. to view "Shell Garden," Ire- Avail now of the 10 year Consumer £100 back Warranty a.m - 6 p.m. — 17a O'Connell card's' andi letters of sympathy; The Shop. Sar6fleld Street, SENIOR CITIZENS those who attended the land's unusual 'Art Gallery' in on Bosch appliances. Street