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IF YOU WANT BEST RESULTS- o/ijr ADVERTISE IN HORNIBROOKS THE Dungarvan Header LISMORE ^^ DUNGARVAN LEADER and SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT FOR For full particulars of rates, etc. Circulating throughout the County and City of Waterford, South Tipperary and South-East Cork 'Phone 058/4120B TOYOTA REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL NR .. WA_V Vol. 49. No. 2497. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1987. POST OFFICE AS A NEWSPAPER PRICE 25p (inc. VAT) PENSMAN TAKES VOU More Cut-Backs For DMTON JEWELLERS Agricultural Committee PARKING RESTRICTIONS would, in their own interests, ARE DAMAGING SAY want to become aware of the A letter from the Department £1,996 for a 3-week AnCo in- of State funds and unless ACOT tor more equality between the TRADERS measures it contains. read at the monthly meeting of dustrial course. "Macra," he gets more resources for train- grants allocated for ACOT and •Mtixr. the Co. Waterford Committee said, "wants a firm political ing young farmers will lose those given to AnCo. of Agriculture in Dungarvan re- Under the new legislation a commitment that the Certifi- out." The proposal put forward by CONTINUE^ It is a good thing that mem- ferred to further cut-backs in farmer cam shoot a dog on sight cate in Training Programme Cllr. Jim Harty, Chairman Mr. Morrissey was supported bers ot Dungarvan Urban financial allocations to the will not be hampered by lack agreed that there was a need unanimously. Council have decided to seek a simply if he believes it has been Committee and directed the review of the latest parking worrying livestock and he also Committee not to enter into any financial commitments schedules for the town which has the power to kill a dog if WmTMaiiTHailf.Price he sees it in the vicinity where without the prior approval of have recently seen most of the the Dept. animals have been .maiuled. This principal streets- in the town Cllr. Jim Harty, Chairman, Specials centre break out in a rash of will undoubtedly give farmers commented that it was a sad Including Gold Earrings, Watches, Clocks and yellow lines. gireater scope to protect their day when the Dept. directed Jewellery. livestock and should reduce the further cut-backs like this. He Fuom the beginning, many of said that the Committees of the Council members objected number of animals kilted or Agriculture had given excellent to the new schedules, holding injured every year by maraud- service but they were now at ing dogs. risk. that most were too restrictive When the Acting C.A.O., Mr. DALTON JEWELLERS and that many were not at all Sheep farmers will particul- Michael B. Byrne, said that the necessary. However their objec- arly welcome these new tough matter of holding the next meeting of the Committee was MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN tions were over-uuled by the measures as previously a far- now in question, Mr. J. Harring- Garda Chief Superintendent in mer had to see a dog in the act ton said that they should hold Waterford who maintained that of worrying sheep or other live- their monthly meeting anyway the new regulations were stock before he could take any whether money was available or not. "If we don't," he said, necessary for the free flow of action. "we're only hoisting the white traffic through the town. flag to the Dept. and the powers According to the Act, dog- that be." owro&is can be fined up to £500 Now the Dungarvan Town On the proposal of Cllr T. JSlatkkpattr Traders Association have added or be sentenced to a month in Cunningham, the Committee their representative voice to the jail if a dog is deemed to be unanimously agreed ito forward out of control while failure to a strong resolution to protest objections, claiming that the about the directive. new schedules have gone com-1 have a dog licence will involve HUGE GAP ple-tely overboard. They claim | a fine of £100. In addition, Mr. P. Morrissey (Macra) re- Hobse that they are killing the busi- owners will be liable for dam- ferring to the huge gap in the ness life of the town as people ages caused in an attack by a amount allocated for agricul- BALLYDUFF UPPE«. Tel. 058/60235. tural training as compared Pictured at the training seminar for National Lottery retail sales agents in the Waterford from outside who ordinarily dog and the person seeking with industrial training pointed made Dungarvan their shopping damages does not have to prove out that an AiCOT scholarship area, which was held in the Ardree Hotel, Waterford recently were from left- Mr I RESTAURANT OPEN TUESDAY TO SATURDAY centre are beginning to go else- the dog had a history of biting. totalled £488 compared with Veale, Leamybrien Post Office; Mr. Danny Lenihm, Abbeyside Supermarket, Dungar- AND SUNDAY LUNCH van; Mr. Jim Nugent. Supermarket, Dungarvan, and Mr. Alan Lalor, Area Sales Repre- where because they are now The legislation places a re- sentative National Lottery. February 14 — Special Valentine'^ Dinner Menu: literally aftraid to come into the sponsibility on each local town any longer. authority (the Co. Council here) Warm Kidney and Bacon Salad While we accept that there to set up a dog pound and to SAFETY MEASURES or may be an element of exagger- appoint at least one dog ation in this we do know of a warden. Wardens will have the AT CAPPOQUIN Avocado and Sea Food '^Marie Rose" power to seize stray dogs and Most Of Clover Debtors few cases where people have, in may request owners to produce Cream of Cauliflower fact, actually stopped coming to Reporting on the meeting of rheir ficenoes. The Waterford SCHOOL Dungarvan for this reason. A a deputation of members ol the Lemon Sorbet Co. Council with On the proposal of Cllr. O. farmer in the Ballyduff district Waterford Wilkinson a motion was passed Committee with Mr. TyO'Lough- Corporation have u'Kready set up lin, Sec. of the I.F.A. Creditors Now Paid Blackwater Salmon in Lobsteir Sauce at a meeting of Waterford Co. of West Waterford told us that Groun dealing with payments or a dogs' home in the city and Council in Dungarvan that bet- on a few recent visits to Dun- arising from the collapse of the said that he would be prepared years without cashing them. He have appointed onie warden ter advance warning signs be Clover Meats factory at the garvan with hds wife to do some erected on both approaches to to give the group sufficient could not understand this at Roast Rack of Lamb with Mustard Sauce who up to this has been coping monthly meeting of the Co. Wa- breathing space to finish the all. shopping he picked up two Cappoquin schools. Cllr. Wilkin- terford Committee of Agricul- with demands from both the son said that the approach job but in the event of an un- Mr. M. Kiely (I.F.A.) said Selection of Vegetables and Potatoes parking tickets—just for a few ture, the Acting C.A.O., Mr. satisfactory outcome after a minutes in each case—as he city and county. It has been from the Melleray side which Michael B. Byrne said that in that he would not like it to get narrowed at, the school gates reasonable time he would again out. that this was a common oc- put it himself. He added that recommended that a second the course of a long and inter- highlight the situation. Creme De Menthe Farfait was particularly dangerous. esting discussion they had been currence. It was only in a few this made shopping in tihe town warden, to be located in the Cllr. T. Cunningham said that cases but there were some who Cllr. J A Walsh, Chairman told by Mr. O'Loughlin that 750 Tea or Coffee too expensive for him so they west of the county, be appoint- supported the motion and the of the faimers Involved had during the meeting; they had had cheques a few months old been told that some farmers are now going elsewhere. While ed to enable the new legisla- County Engineer. Mr. John then been dealt with and only without having cashed them he £25 PER COUPLE tion to be adequately enforced. O'Flynn said that he would about 3 voiced their strong dis- had some old cheques in their said. the exception does not prove a have a large warning sign erect- satisfaction at the way things possession, some as old as 1£ The discussion ended. Telephone 058/60235 for Reservations. rule, one straw will usually Incidentally, dog licences at ed there. had gone. Of the remaining 150, show how the wind is blowing. £5 per year will) be available about 110 did not respond to A further motion was also the request that they apply for While we know that regula- from the County Council from proposed by Cllr. Wilkinson re- the money due. and their rea- tions and laws are necessary for April 1. So if you don't want questing the Council to provide sons for this Include legal com- to have your dog seized be road markings for parking ol plications or loss of cheques the ordterly running of things, school buses outside the school which had been already Issued. we believe 'that the manner in sure that he is licensed, not gates at Cappoquin. This, he LICENCE RESTORED SOME which they are applied has allowed to stray and that when said, would prevent the bulk ol Mr. Byrne said that he felt eveiything to dio with their out he i6 under control by lead the children from crossing the that the members of the depu- road. successful operation. A flexible or leash at all times. tation were reasonably satisfied The Co. Engineer agreed to with the cutcome. DESPITE GARDA approach to the situation is a the motion. Mr. J. Harrington (ICMSAi FINANCIAL matter of top priority and the A CENTENARY attitude where the parking re- PUBLICATION OBJECTION gulations are concerned should To mark the Hounding of the not be to catch and penalise as INSTITUTIONS Ballyduff GAA Club in 1887 a The application made by In Feb. 1986 for driving with much as to see that traffic can special committee has been set John Torrens, Knock. Clonea, excess alcohol but the disquali- Council Faced With for the restoration of his driv- move through the streets with- up to compile and publish, a fication was postponed until out being blatantly or deliber- ing licence was granted ,by Dis- May 1. However in October he history of this well-known trict Justice W. F. O'Conneil at had been convicted of driving HAVEN'T GOT ately obstructed. West Waterford club later this Dungarvan Court despite a without insurance within the It is to be hoped that when £60,000 Refuse Truck strong objection voiced by period of suspension. Mr. Gor- year. Garda inspector P. J. Hayes. don said that the fines imposed the existing parking schedules Members of the Committee Mr. J. P. Gordon, Solr.. who had been paid and a period of come up for review that more 8 months of the disqualification THE TIME are at present busy gathering made the application told the consideration will be given to material for the publication and Replacement Court that the applicant had had been served. been disqualified for 12 months the recommendations of the anyone, at home or abroad, who When Cllr. B. Kyne asked at He then Informed the mem- The applicant in evidence Some financial institutions can't seem to afford the town councillors than on the may have any items of interest the January monthly meeting bers that the Co. Manager had said that he was a garage pro- of Dungarvan Urban Council asked for a report of costs on prietor and because of the time. You're lucky if you're even bid the time of day. lasit occasion, always bearing in or old photographs pertaining what the position was in re- the basis of a once-a-week "loading" that followed his con- At First National our time is all yours, including mimd, of course, that we do not to the club are asked 'to submit gard to the town refuse collec- domestic collection in all areas viction his Insurance had gone go flroni one extreme to the them. Any such items, which tion truck he was informed by of the urban and a charge for up from £1,600 to £2,800. The lunchtime and Saturday mornings in many branches. the Town Clerk, Mr. B. White commercial collections. "We are other and wind up with traffic may be sent to Eamonn Bolger, BLACKWATER car he had driven while under So whether you're saving, investing or planning chaos in the town. If a happy that the Council could now be also looking at options to deal disqualification was his wife's Post Office, Ballyduff, S.O., will faced with an expenditure of with the collections on a con- and he was just testing It after for retirement, we'll provide you with solid security medium between the two ex- be carefully looked after and £80,000 to purchase a new one. tract basis," said Mr. White. repairs in the vicinity of his and a range of interest rates that are second to none. tremes could be agreed it would garage when he was stopped by returned in due course. Mr. White said that during Cllr. Kyne said that the in- Your money in First National is your secret. BADLY POLLUTED the gardai. be the ideal solution. the recent big freeze-uo the formation certainly provided truck had broke down. They You're the only one who knows how much is invested AN ADVANTAGE FOR the Council with food for Arising from a report on Asked by Inspector Hayes got it going again but the en- thought. : and the amount of interest you earn. First National do THE CONTROL OF SITTING DEPUTIES gine then got badly damaged. the operation of the Water Pol whether this was the only occa- DOGS ACT Enquiries which they then Iution Act at a meeting of Wa- sion he had driven a car while not disclose this information to anyone. Outgoing deputies seeking made about hiring a truck terford Co. Council in Dungar- under suspension, the applicant After all, The new Control of Dogs van, cllr. P. Kenneally said that replied that It was. The Inspec- re-election to the 25th Dail showed that this was either im- that's what Act became law as from Mon- have a rather distinct financial possible or too expensive. "The pollution in the river Black- tor then said that they were position now is that as a result, water was very severe. Allega- objecting to the application. friends are for. day last, February 2, and dog- tions which he could not sub- (Continued on Page 8> we are faced with an expendi- Stating that because of the And First owners, whether urban or rural, ture of £80,000 to buy a new ANNUAL stantiate were made that fish- business he was in and the one." he said. ermen's nets were raddled with need for him to be able to drive National is the pollution in the river. cars he was repairing. District The Town Clerk added that friendliest Justice O'Conneil agreed to re- they were looking at a June COLLECTION FOR Mr. J. O'Flynn. Co. Engineer, store the licence, "but," he ad- building society 1986 demonstration model said that all rivers in the ded, "he knows what the con- in the world. which could be brought for county were tested on an on- sequences will be if he is around £60,000 but, this would going basis and by and large caught on the wrong side not be available for a while ST, JOHN'S COLLEGE the condition of most, rivers was again." Clarence House yet. From experience, he said, found to be good, if there were a truck lasts about four or five any special complaintsi made years in the town due to the The annual diocesan collec- about any particular river he Grattan Square, Dungarvan continuous work on a 5-day tion for St John's College. Wa- would, he said, have them a week schedule. terford, will be taken up at all checked out. FIRST N ATI churches on Sunday next, Feb- BUILDING SOCIETY ruary 8. in the course of a let- Cllr. G. O'Halloran said that ter addressed to the priests and without doubt agricultural ef- £110,000 FOR oeople of Waterford & LismOre fluent seemed to be the great- THE FRIENDLIEST BUILDING SOCIETY IN THE WORLD. Re-opens on Friday Padraig O Milleadha Diocese, Very Rev. Fr. Michael est source of pollution in the O'Connor. President of the Col- rivers To combat this some- —Remembering lege thanked all for their sup- thing would need to be done on URBAN ROADS Dungarvan: 22, Grattan Square. Tel. (058)41606 port in the past. a national scale because of the Manager: David Reynolds. February 6 enormous financial outlay it Mr. Austin Deasy, Minister The Past This year 53 students are en- would involve. at 10.30 a.m. rolled for the priesthood at the for Agriculture has been in- Waterford: 31, Bar-ionstiviuHl Street. formed by the Minister for the The first Instalment of an Ooilege, 24 of whom are for the The Co Engineer said that in Tel: (051)72867/76832. diocese of Waterford and the re- some cases a slurry tank could Environment, Mr. John Boland Manager: Paul Finnegan. article on the life and times of that he has allocated £110,000 writer, Padralg O Milleadha, mainder for other dioceses in solve such a problem and this with Half Price Ireland. England and the USA. would not cost a great deal. to Dungarvan Urban Council Camck-on- 62, Main Street. Tel: (051)40188. the well-known Delse poet and under th Road Grant Alloca- written by his daughter Bean "It is the hope of St. John's "If some scheme of grants to Suir Manager: Victor P. Shee. College," Fr. O'Connor's letter tions for 1987. M. o Milleadha Ui Allachain, assist, where big amounts were appears on page 6 of this issue. then states, "that the tradition involved was made available it The amount, includes £10,000 Youghal: "Bank House" 53, Nth. Main St. It, wllj be continued in the next of educating people for Chris- would be a very welcome step," for the car nark and £80,000 for Tel: (024)92604. tian ministry may be continued Friar's Walk, Abbeyside. couple of Issues over the com- he said. Manager: Michael O'Brten. I ing weeks in the years ahead." PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1987.

SPRATT' CAPPOQUIN AND DISTRICT NOTES DUNGARVAN G.A.A. CLUB NOTES SOCCER PROGRAMME Bride View; Cappoquin A v Mass In the Scout Den for all THE BIG FUNDRAISER the draw. If there are others to DAVID BURKE BAYVIEW LANDS, BALLINACOURTY DISRUPTED Grange or Glenview; Ardmore parents of scouts and ventur- that category who haven't yet No one in 'the club., or 'Indeed Our club meeting on Monday (Within 2 miles of Town) v. Modeligo or Inch- Youghal ers. to discuss this vear's sum- come forward! we would appeal throughout the county for that What would normally be the night confirmed what we had or Ballyduff v. Killeagh or Lis- mer camp, which will be held to them to do so as soon as matter, needs to -be- told how THREE SUPERB BUILDING SITES s'howplece of the soccer season, confidently believed in relation more. All games on Feb. 22nd. at Benzigla in Yugoslavia. possible. great a loss David Burke was the eight second round ties of to auir Pig £55,M10 fundtratstag FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY Postponed second round This summer we will be hosts The first draw does not take to us in ouir various champion- the Dungarvan Tyre Centre diraw — irti ills getting a tremen- (Situate directly overlooking Dungarvan Bay and en- games have been refixed for to scouts from France. The ad- place -until Miareh 28th, so ship campaigns' 'last year. Cup, billed for last Sunday, was dous response from- -the general turned Into a total non-event next Sunday vance party of same will arrive meantime the promotional ef- Well, the good' news is that joying full marine views, adjacent to Golf Club, Harbour public. CAPPOQUIN/AFFANE in April — the venturers sec- fort musitl continue. David 1s' baiok in light training and Beaches, with the benefit of existing Planning Per- by absolutely appalling weather, when torrential rain fell from G.A.A. NOTES tion. Never before have I known COUNTY CONVENTION and is steadily approaching the mission thereon. Maps now available from the Auc- very early morning. Only four Field Development — Great I am glad to say things are so many people* to naily in sup- As expected. Tom Cuinmtog- point where he will again be tioneers. ... _ games were played and we can progress has been made with going very well, i dropped ln port of a club effort, and' it now hiaim and John, A. Murphy were fully fit and rairiw to go. It confirm from personal uncomr our Field Development A drain- on them on Tuesday night — ltookis as- though this biggest- unanimously re-elected asi Mun- musit be' the best -possible news Solicitors: J. F. Williams & Co., Lower Mam Street, compasses and maps were the ever financial undtertaking by foritable experience, that tw0 of age system has been Installed ster 'Council! representative and so early in the new champion- Dungarvan. these should never have begun which should take much of the order of the day. This year the us is igoing to be< a marvellous County PRO at last Saturday ship year. Detailed particulars from the Auotioneers. in the conditions which pre- surplus water from the pitch unit celebrates its jubilee year success. night's county convention In The unit are holding a Dinner vailed. during flooding. IA lot of foot slogging has Kilmacthomas. ON COUNTY FOOTBALL Dance in the Keaneland. Tic- been Involved for several club 3/4 BROAD STREET, WATERFORD B'ut first the results of those A car park adjacent to the We had a full eight-member TEAM kets are now the order of the members, while others are do- AUCTION — THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 12th that did take place:— dressing rooms is almost com- delegation) headied by our chair- Martin Sheehan has- been day and we expect all parents ing their selling in a quieter, Shamrocks 0- Ardmore 5 pleted, and will be of great man 'Mikeen Lyons, and it also named 'in his customary left at 2.00 p.m. benefit for .club use, etc and their friends to support it. but nonetheless highly effective Cappoquin 'B' 0; Bride View 2 comprised Brighdlin Ni criosto-ir, half back position on the Presently work is going ahead Until our next notes — God way. Complete clearance of entire range of supermarket Cappoquin 'A' 6: Piltown 0 Maura Clurram, Mary Fitzgerald, Waterford' team to play Cilare with the erection of nets be- Bless — Bi uliamh! equipment, cash registers, meat slicers, various display Affane 4; Vialley Rangers 0. All we are asiking is a sub- Margaret Cunningham, John in an important National Foot- Some surprisingly large win- hind the goals In the main pitch FOROIGE NOTES ball League game in Ennis next cabinets, refrigeration and other fittings and effects. and the juvenile ;pltch. This is scription of £5 per month Meehan. Pa Meehan and John ning margins for Ardmore, cap- We began our meeting at 8 Sunday. It is- well dieseirved an essential and should speed Oihtlle over £1< a week) for the Fennell On view morning of sale only from 10 a.m. poquin 'A' and if there was to p.m. The roll ,was called and the recognition for a fine player. up games, as a lot of time Is five months between March and Once again John Fennell dis- Terms strictly cash and fees. Conditions at Sale. be a minor shock It came at subscriptions were collected. We 1 often wasted retrieving -balls July inclusive. Tluere''s a new played club loyalty at its very We are -also delighted' at the Affane where Ray Fivnn scored discussed what we are going to Details from:— and of course should stop the oar as the top prize for each besit. He was 'at work until naming- o_f Morri. e ... Ferncomb„ e. three for the home side. do in next week's meeting After balls from getting lost. month of the five plus many close to 7 o'clock but then made amongst the substitutes, and Off were Modeligo v. inch — that there was an enjoyable other itruily fabulous prizes. another quick dash to Kilmac,' I we 'are aill comfidient In the club where fog was the problem; Referee — Jim Joe Landers quiz and the meeting finished just ais he had done for the! that it only a matter, of tone Grange v. Glenview; Killeagh takes charge of a very impor- up at 0 p.m. — (.P.R.O.). What is particularly satis- Edmond Spratt & Son, lying Is the number of former Western convention the pre- before he grabs a place in the v. Lismore — a disappointment tant. N.F.L. match on Sunday BRIDGE RESULTS ; next. club members' and players, now vious wee'k. We are deeply first fMeen. for Lismore who were at full Jan. 26 — 1st, Lil .Oostln and domiciledi away from home who appreciative of that kind of M.I.A.V.I. TELEPHONE (058) 4.2211 strength; and Youghal 'B' v. Fr. Barron; 2nd, Vera Curran Disappointingly. Derek Lyons SCOUT NOTES have been in touch to support commitment. Ballyduff. Two very Impressive presen- and Monica Noonan; 3rd, Mary has had to cry off the panel. All the postponed ties go on tation ceremonies took place In Fives and Pat O'Connor- 4th, Derek has been an. absolute next Sunday. Times should be Meller.ay's Scout Centre on Fri- Noreen Gough and N. Wll- revelation to itihe league games checked locally as these will day night. To Mr. J. A. Walsh ioughby against Wicklow, Tipperary and not .be confirmed until tonight's Chairman, Waterford County P.T.A.A. Carlow, and in those- games (Monday) league meeting and Council, first was a report on Just a final reminder to our had. stamped himself as one of will not be available for inclu- the state of the child In the members and friends about our ELECTION '87 the team's top forwards. TOM CURRAN SALES sion. world today which was presen- A.G.M. on Saturday next after However, -there is still a Our hopes of being able to ted by Alan Barry, Cub scout, Mass in the Parochial Hall. The PROFILES other, "Ireland must now niggling after-effect from an BLEANT1S, BALLINAMULT bring reports on Cappoquin A Cappoquin. and the second, a meeting will be brief, to sum choose between the two," he injury sustained during the Profiles submitted on behalf said. CLEARANCE SALE OF HIGH YIELDING and B home ties were not to plaque which was presented by up events of last year and to Of some of the candidates seek- 1086 .intermediate cham- be. Cappoquin and Bride View a scout from Tallow troop, set out our programme for 1987, pionship campaign and he has FRIESIAN DAIRY HERD ing election in this constituency W.P. HOPEFUL OF WINNING 1 came to Salterbrldge in the which they received from the so please come along and show are as follows: very wisely decided to rest until 1 am instructed by Mr. John Butler who is changing Mayor of Staley Bridge in Lan- SEAT morning to find a glue-pot pitch us your support. Martin Cullen (Progressive it has completely vanished. cashire, when they were on his system of fanning, to sell by Public Auction at the with rain pouring down and We will not be holding our Democrats) was born in Water- In last week's issiuie of the summer camp last year. OUR PRESIDENT periodic fog-banks shrouding collection on Saturday and Sun- ford and lives with his wife Leader there was an error in Farmyard— BEREAVED the ground. As the appointed The following personnel were day next _ our new date will and one son at Rockfleld, Wa- the election sitatistiicsi article. It ON SATURDAY, 7th FEBRUARY at 2 p.m. referee did not appear a post- present — Jim Halley, Director- be notified on next week's terford. Aged 33, he was educat- W'asi stated to error that the On 'behalf of. everyone in the 14 Choice in-calf Friesian Dairy Cows, near calving. ponement seemed logical but notes. Sean Mtoynihan, Chairman, Re- ed at Waterpark College, Water- Workers' 'Party got 7.9% of the cluib I would- like to exitend sin- Cappoquln's Tommy O'Sullivan first preference vote while the Calved to A.I. Brucellosis and T.B. Tested. gional Council; jlm Clancy, ELECTION FEVER lord and Waterford Regional cere sympathy to our President, was agreed as a substitute and PRO., Melleray Scout Centre; A relatively mild outbreak at correct figure is 10.7%. Inciden- The Auctioneer highly lecommends this herd as it Technical College. He works as Brighdin Ni Qrlostoir on the the game kicked off fifteen min- Joe Carroll, National Headquar- the moment but the trek around tally, this percentage rose to area sales manager with E. death of her sister Kit last has been carefully selected and bred by the owner ovetr utes behind schedule. For the ters; Willie Gallagher, John the doorsteps is increasing in Dillon 6i Co., Auctioneers 1*6.7% in the last effective count record Bride View's two goals week-end. That siyimpathy is, ot the years. Mesklll, P. j. Kiely, Seamus Mc- intensity. No doubt, many ques-' He comes from a family with aind' only less' than four per cent came In the second half — all Loughlln, Anthony Reddy and tions will be posed to the pros-! extra votes, would have given course, also extended to the we can tell you of a game -ong 'associations with public CARROWGARRIFFE, CAPPAGH, CO. WATERFORD Alan Barry, Cappoquin Unit: pective -candidates but it must Paddy Gallagher a Dail seat. entire Christopher and Croke which should never have start- life in Waterford. His father John O'Mahony, Michael Regan be the concern of every voter The Workers' Party is hopeful families. ONE SINGLE STOREY 3-BEDROOM DWELLING ed After ten minutes, protec- Tom Cullen was Independent and fellow members. Tallow in the -town and district to Mayor of Waterford in 1967-8 of gaining these extra votes on Go ndeine Dia trocaire a® a In excellent condition. tive clothing and the "brolly" Troop. press for a positive commU- while his grandfather Martin February l'7th as there is a big h-anam dllis. On One Acre of Land, ESB and watai laid on. began to lose out to the ele- FROM LONDON At last week's meeting in the ment to the continuance of sec- Cullen served in the same DOS-1- response to their election ments and retirement to the That great London-domiciled Further prticulars— shelter of the car was the only Scout Den, the following were ond level education in Cappo- tion in 1952-3 manifesto. quln. The groundwork has been gael, .Mick (Morrissey who visits Futher Particulars — TOM CURRAN solution. Afternoon conditions made P.L.'s — P. J. Veale, Roger In a statement following his done by local interests and Dail Taxation and jobs are the were, If anything, worse at the McLoughlln, Anthony Reddy selection as candidate, the us every year to coincide with aspirants must be made aware Progressive Democrats siaid that main features oifi the WP mani- the Ail-Ireland senior hurling 12 ACRES BAWN LAND FOR TILLAGE Danes Field but here the news and Dan Wade. The order of the was better from a Cappoquin meeting was games and test that there is no room for equi- it was clear that -their new festo. As a start to tax equity final, has been in touch with a FOR ONE YEAR. point of view. work and a patrol hike which vocation on this vital issue, party held the key to the future it is. suggested' to reduce PAYE request we are very glad to pass STRADBALLY AREA is organised for Saturday. Lead- vital, not only at this time but advancement of the country by. ten' per cent simply by col- on. for generations to come. lecting an extra ten per. cent TOM CURRAN, Auctioneer & Valuer SOCCER CUP DRAW ers. Cub Scouts and Venturers and that Martin Cullen believed Miok liv-esi to the Irish heart- that the people of Waterford from those who are not paying The draw for the quarter- ] will be at the Scout Den on CAPPOQUIN BILLIARDS AND land of Londton-^Kilburn, and is' Grattan Square, Dungarvan. Telephone 058/41324 would be to the forefront bv re- their fair share. Let the finals of the Dungarvan Tyre Friday night at 7 p.m. sharp, SNOOKER LEAGUE PRO of the Fr. Murphy Chub in thousands who marched for tax Centre Cup was made on Mon- for our monthly Mass Parade. turning a Progressive Democrat addition of course to 'being Divisional League — The sec- candidate to the 25th Dail. equity. _- to- the seventies- and who day night and is — Affane v. A meeting will be held after ond last round of fixtures (.week Vice-President of the London nine) were played last week and Dr. Donal Ormonde (Fianna were badly let down by Fianna County Board. following the results, some more Fail) was bom in Kilmactho- j Fail and' 'the Coalition govern- The Fr. Murphy Cluib is finalists have emerged. But, as mas in 1943 and is the son of m-ents-, now vote for tax equity, anxious to hear from any hur- SALES BY HARTY & CO. we enter the final week of the former Minister for Post and I What happened since -the tax lers or footballers from this league, some issues still have Telepraphs, the late Sean Or- marchesi? The PAYE take by county living to London who MWEELNAHORNA, RING to be decided. monde. Educated at the local the government increased from might want: to play with them 4-BEDROOM BUNGALOW ON 0.75 ACRES (e.) BALLYSAGGART NOTES The Division i leader, Pat N.S. and the Augusttoian Col- 83 per cent then 'to 90 per- cent this year. Or to hear also from lege in Dungarvan, he graduat- IMPORTANT MEETING ON Casey still waits to see who he now. any Wiaterford players who OVERLOOKING DUNGARVAN BAY NEW ARRIVAL ed as a medical doctor from Congratulations to Timmy TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT will meet, in-the. final. Charlie Tlie- workers' Partly isi field- may be piiararairogr goitug to live FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY U.C.D. -in 1969 and completed and Bridle Murphy on their re- A meeting of Ballysaggart Barry ar^rl Liam Costin share in London. On the instructions o>[ VJdaras Na Gaeltaoh.ta. his internship in Ardkeen. He ing two candidates to' Water- cent happy event, the birth of G.A.A. club takes place In the Fr. Murphys compete to sen- second spot on eleven points went on to specialise ln radiol- ford, Cilr. Tony Wright from This spacious bungalow is centrally located in the a son. Community Centre on Tuesday ior and intermediate hurling and a lot depends on the re- ogy and joined Ardkeen Hospi- Dungarvan and Aid. Paddy night next at 8.30 p.m. All mem- and junior and minor footfoalL Ring Gaeltacht and enjoys magnificent views of Dungar- COMMUNITY CENTRE sults of their last game. A play- tal in 1975 as consultant radiol- Gallagher from Waterford. The ber? are asked to attend. The man- to contaot for further van Bay and Helvick. COLLECTION off here is a distinct possibility. ogist. Making a decision to rep- party slogan for. the election is COMMUNITY GAMES A.G.M. Division 2 is very complicated details is: Jim Howlin, 38, Es- Accommodation comprises: Entrance hall, livingroom, Ballysaggart Community coun- resent the people of Waterford very appropriate. It simply says mond Road, Kil'burn, London The A.G.M. of Ballysaggart with four players still in with in the Dail Donal Ormonde "Fight back with the Workers* open plan kitchen, dining area, four bedrooms all with cil wish to thank all who Community Games will be held N.W. Telephone 624-2755. contributed to last week-ends a chance of the top two posi- took unpaid leave of absence Party." built-in wardrobes, bathroom, separate w.c., walk in on Monday night next, 9th Feb. tions. Martin Power is on top from his consultancy post at collection. The money collected All parents are requested to at- hotpress. is being spent on your Com- with 13 points and hte final the hospital. He is the Fianna tend. game is against Jack McGrath Fail deputy spokesman on Garage — suitable for conversion. munity centre and those who have not already done so can who is ln third spot on 11 Health and has completed four Outside — Boiler house and store. I give their donations to any points. Jack must win this to years In Dail Eireann. in a re- Inspection recommended. member of the Community stand any chance of qualifying. cent league table regarding Joe Walsh on 12 points is in tenacious backbenchers, Dr. Or- Viewing by appointment only with the sole agents. ! Council this week-end. M. J. CURRAN & SONS |GAA NOTES second place and his last out- monde was rated the 5t'n most Touraneena ing is against Tom Buckley. effective T.D. in the Dail LTD. TO LEASE — 14,000 GALLON MILK QUOTA WORK ON FIELD Tony McNamara -who is also on Chamber. Enquiries to the Auctioneers. We would like to thank all 11 points plays Jimmy Collendar 33/34 GRATTANJ^AR^JUl^^VAN who helped out in the field on Notes in his last fixture and a win Brian O'Shea (Labour Party) BALLYVOILE AREA Saturday last. Despite the fact NAOMH BRID A.G.M. here could give him the chance was born in Slievekeale, Water- that most people were busy the of a play-off with McGrath. 45 ACRES GRAZING LAND The annual general meeting ford. He is 42 years of age and response was outstanding and of the Naomh Brid G.A.A. club As we told you last week, married and lives with his wife TO LET BY PRIVATE TREATY was much appreciated took place at Modeligo on Fri- Tommy McCarthy and Andy and six children at Sweetbriar ANNUAL SALE House available if required. JUVENILE NIGHT day night last and the follow- O'Keeffe have qualified from Lawn, Tramore. Educated at Enquiries to the Auctioneers. On Monday night last a get- ing officers were elected — Division 3. Mount Sion C.B'.S. and St Pat- rick's Training Cellege, he is a HARTY & CO., Auctioneers & Valuers together for all the juveniles ln Chairman, John Dalton; Joint In Division 4, Donnagh Cum- teacher at St. Paul's School, Crossbridge St., Dungarvan. Telephone (058) 41377 the area was held In the Com- Treasurers, Pat Troy and Sean mins' opponent ln the final will STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 munity Centre. It was a night Whelan; Secretary. David Fitz- be Aldan Power who has 14 Lisduggan, Waterford. thoroughly enjoyed by all pre- gerald. points with one game remaln- He joined the Labour Party sent. young and old, with the CONGRATULATIONS lng. Donnagh is on seventeen in 1970 and in the Local Elec- dancing of the local sets once Congratulations to Miss Nora points. tions ln 1985 he was elected to again bringing the house down. Bourke, Knockmeal, who cele- Runaway winner in the fifth Waterford Corporation, Water- Bord Solathair an Lelctreachals Well done to the juvenile com- brated her 21s-t birthday with division, Tommy Power, on fif- ford Co. Council and Tramore JAMES CAMPION & SONS mittee who do such a tremen- teen points will have to wait Town Commissioners. He has M.I.A.V.I., LISMORE her family and friends at the dous job throughout the year. Gold Coast recently. and see if he plays Pat Kiely been an active trade unionist Non stop Draw — The first Congratulations to Diarmuld or Eric Fraher in the final. As all his working life and held LETTING OF GRAZING AT LISMORE draw in the club's non stop Hallahan, who got engaged re- we go to press, it is known that the position of Chairman of the From 1st March 1987 to 30th November, 1987. draw took place on Monday cently. Padjoe has lost his last league Waterford Branch of the INTO for three years up to 1985. He (A) Upper Baranamanoge 66.1 acres nigh't in the local Community game, which consequently gives Centre. Before the draw took i the chance to Eric to finish on was President of the Waterford (B) Lower Baranamanoge East ... 15.8 acres place the Chairman thanked DUNGARVAN YOUTH CLUB an equal 12 points and force a Council of Trade Unions .'n (C) Lower Baranamanoge West ... 16.7 aares the promoters for all their ef- FUND RAISING COMMITTEE play-off if he can beat the 1981/82. (D) Grand Lodges ... 9.5 acres forts which made the draw 5/2/'87 leader. Tommy Power in his Tony Wright (Workers Partyi such a success and especially final league game. lives in the town of Dungarvan (E) The Warren 23.7 acres Full Panel £150- Snowball NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS all the people wh0 contributed £38 on 50 calls. Colour: White. Jameson Cup And Billy Mc- He is married with four child- In order to carry out essential improvements (F) Ballyin Lower ... 10.3 acres to the draw at a time when so ren and is an employee of the 28 86 32 17 58 15 4 71 Carthy Perpetual Trophy — By (G) Ballyvena 44.0 acres much demands were being the time you will have read Waterford Co-op. A member of and alterations to our networks, we regret made on their finances. 27 34 60 85 1 80 74 67 Dungarvan Urban Council, he is (H) Twig Bog Inch 71.4 acres these notes, the draw for the that it will be necessary to interrupt the The results of the draw were 46 63 45 30 56 89 9 43 first round of our final snooker noted for his outspoken and (I) Farry Inch 14.2 acres as follows — 1st £50, Mrs. Fen- 8 3 25 21 64 16 2 44 tournament, the Jameson Cup hard-hitting comments on the electricity supply as follows: rights of workers and the un- (J) Ballyrafter Inch 26.3 acres ton. Kilcalf, Tallow; 2nd £25, 11 39 87 49 47 18 62 84 and our one and only billiards Tommy Meagher, Ardflnnan. Co. tournament, the Billy McCarthy employed. He Is actively involv- Further particulars and conditions from the Auctioneers. 7 14 BALLYDUFF R/A Tipperary: 3rd £10, Dave Fen- 70 73 82 61 72 29 Perpetual Trophy, will have ed in various voluntary com- Offers iin writing on or before 12 noon Wednesday, nessy, Ballysaggart: 4th £10, 79 75* 24 38 37 5 41 taken place. Miore details next munity projects in the locality Tuesday, 10th February — From 11 o'c. to 2.00 p.m.— 18th February, 1987, ito:— Michael Fitzgerald. Ballysag- ''Denotes end of Snowball. week. and ,wlth the trade union move- Ballyea, Ballynelligan, Deerpark, Kilbree, Drumroe, Bal- JAMES CAMPION & SONS, M.I.A.VJ. gart; 5th, £10, Mary Geoghe- Prizes must be claimed on or CAPPOQUIN MACRA NA ment g.an Chapel Street, Lismore; 6th linawillin. Bawnmore, Tourin, Tubbrid, Killahally, Bally- Auctioneers, Valuers & Estate Agents, Lismore, before Monday, February 9, at FEIRME TWELVE NOMINATED Telephone 058-54485 £10, Bill Kennefick, Ballysag- 5 p.m. sharp from Pat Moore, Drama — On Sunday night welligan, Diumore, Norrisland. gart; 7th £10, Pat Veale, Bal- 11, Thomas Terrace, Dungarvan. last, Cappoquin Macra put on When nominations for Elec- LETTING OF GRAZING AT CAREYSVILLE, linaimuek, Dungarvan. Full sheet must be returned a siplendid performance of their tion '87 closed last Saturday a BALLYDUFF R/A The draw continues on the when claiming. production "Love And Acid total of twelve candidates had FERMOY Wednesday, lltli February — From 09.30 to 1.00 p.m.— last Monday night of every No winner last, .week. Drops," in the Co. Final of the been nominated to contest the From 1st March, 1987 to 30th November, 1987 month. So why not make sure Numbers drawn this week by Drama Competition in Bally- 4 seats iin the Waterford con- Ballinvella, Kilnacarriga, Bridane, Ballynaraha, Boolakiley, Lot 1. — circa 9J acres. you are included by contacting Ann O'Shea, 10, Western Tee., duff. stituency as follows: Fianna Glensaggart, Okyle, Scart, Monvore, Camphire, Curra- any club officer right away Congratulations to Peppl Fall — D. Ormonde (outgoing), Lot 2. — ciroa 41 acres. Dungarvan graig, Clashnamrock. —'(Advt.). Burke on receiving the award J. Fahey (outgoing), B Swift; Lot 3. — circa 49^ acres. for best actress. Fine Gael — E. Collins (out- Lot 4. — circa 69f acres. A special word of thanks to going), A. Deasy (outgoing); ^ CLASHMORE R/A Michael Phelan for his time Labour — B. O'Shea: Progres- Further particulars and conditions from the Auctioneers. Thursday, 12th February — From 09.30 to 4.00 p.m.— and the amount of work he put sive Democrat — M. Cullen; Offers in writing on or before 12 noon Wednesday, into this production. Workers Party — T. Wright, P, Coolroe, Shanakill, Lacken^illagh, Cunradarra, Graigue, 18th February, 1987, to:— Well done to everyone in- Gallagher; ston Fein—N. Ryan: Monagally, Lisgriffin, Mountstuart, Lackeng.reany, Rea- Independents — P. Sweeney, 6. JAMES CAMPION & SONS, M.I.A.V.I. volved- nmnagh. Toor, Carronadavderg, Carronahyla, Clashbrack. Welding — Two members of Lanlgan. Auctioneers, Valuers & Estate Agents, Lismore. Monacullee, Craggs, Ballinure, Ballindrumma, Lackamore, CHAPEL STREET, LISMORE the club are taking part in a Polling day is Tuesday, Feb- Telephone 058/54485 welding course presently in ruary 17. Ballinamultina, Knockaniska, Ball-ycurrane, Kilgabriel. RESIDENTIAL GROCERY BUSINESS Dungarvan. They are P'at Mur- Aughnacurraveel, Tinnascart, Ooolbngh, Glenas«y, Prime Trading Position Opposite Church. ray and Declan Morrissey. STANDING AS INDEPENDENT Drumore, Ballynaclash, Gashmore, Kilmore, Abartagh, Enjoying Lucrative Turnover. B.O.I — Staff from the Bank Paidl Sweeney, Tramore Road, Coolboon, Ballyheenv, Khaki town. Vast potential for further expansion. of Ireland are expected to give Waterford. President, Christian a talk on how to help you on Social Party, Is standing as an MODELIGO NOTES Plot of land at rear containing 2 acnes, 26 perches, your financial matters some- independent candidate and in separate entrance, with development potential. time next week. Further Infor- the course of a statement SAFETY NOTES MODELIGO COMMUNITY and Joe Power. I am instructed by the owner who is retiring from mation on this oan be had from issued during the week he said SPORTSFIELD NOTES Raffle — 1st, Mrs Kiely; 2nd, Ed. O'Brien at (058(68038. that he had been forced to FOR SAFETY SAKE— business to offer for sale by Private Treaty as a going The results of the Progressive Cissle Power; 3rd, Michael Fitz- —(P.R.O.). stand as an independent be- 45 Drive which was held in gerald. concern in one or two lots, the above property. cause his party registration 1—Please treat all services and installations ai Deckles Lounge on Saturday The jackpot on Saturday Accommodation includes: Shop, office, 3 bedrooms, "has been blocked by the secu- night next will be £140 on 13 live during this period as supply may be night, last are as follows: — sittingroom, diningroom, kitchen, toilet, conservatory, larists who now control Leinstei let, John Hiekey and D. games. PLANNING NOTICE House." resumed at any time for brief periods. Kiely 2nd, David Fitzgerald CONGRATULATIONS sloneicorn, rear garden and shed. Title: Freehold. and Paddy O'Donnell; 3rd divi- We would like to congratu- Solicitors: Farrell & Morrissey, Dungarvan. Waterford County Council—I He states that his party has firmly held Catholic principles 2—If you own or opeiate Electrical Generating ded between Pat Troy and Mrs. late Patricia and John McCar- Viewing strictly by appointment only with Auctioneer. Yvonne Baumamn am applying Troy. Mrs. O'Neill and Michael thy on the birth of a son re- to Waterford County Council for and the election represents a Equ ipment, please inform your local E.S.B. cently. Also congratulations T. J. HEGARTY full planning permission to battle between the cosmic O'Neill. „, Office immediately. Luckv Tables — John Hant- to Nell and Michael Dalton on Auctioneer & Valuer, Lismore. Phone 058/54347 erect a bungalow on my lands forces 0f organised atheism on aan and Bob Keane: Tom Tobin the birth of their daughter. at Mweelahorna, Ring. the one hand and belief on the DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1987. PAGE THREE

GERALDINES G.A.A. NOTES Another Good Win For SYMPATHY He is a playing member of our Waterford scored another Harte 1-3; M. Mulllns 0-2- C. BYRNE The club wishes to express club and an under 21 player good win when they had six Casey, S. McCarthy, C. Clancy sincere sympathy to Maura with St. Olivers points to spare over a rather and G. Hanley 0-i each. Ronaync on the death of her SPEEDY RECOVERY depleted Cork side in the Waterford — P. Curran- P. father Michael Purcell which "Gain" challenge played in at- The club wish Ronan Culloo, Waterford Walsh, J. Dunford, F. Doherty; sad event took place recently. rocious weather conditions at one of the teachers ln Aglish T. Sheehan, L. O'Connor, D. He was father-in-law of our Fraher Field. Dungarvan, on School, a very speedy recovery Foran-: M. Ronayne, G. Fitzpat- committee member Michael Sunday last. to full fitness again after an WATERFORD 4-6; CORK 1-9 rick; j. Beresford, S. Ahearne, Ronayne. May he rest In peace. Cork had only one member of operation In a Cork Hospital. A. Cooney; P. Bennett, P. Ryan, ST. OLIVERS CLUB their Aill-Ireland winning team, Butchers whose goal came from Barry 21st BIRTHDAY corner back Johnny Crowley, the game was close and a re- K. Delahunty. Subs.—D Byrne St. Olivers under age club Harte. but the champions made Wa- sult either way looked on the for Ryan: S. Prendergast for Congratulations are extended held a very successful annual Indeed ln the early stages of terford battle all the way to cards. O'Connor. to Billy O'Connell who cele- general meeting in St. Mary's the second half Cork looked to achieve what for them was a Cork looked to be in the driv- brated his 21sitf birthday recent- Hall recently. A big crowd ol be pulling away when Harte (2D Cork—F. O'Sullivan: R. Cole- "TOP OF THE CHOPS satisfactory win in a game ing seat at half time when the ly. He was the recipient of parents and young boys attend- and Ger Hanley (1) pointed to man, S. O'Gorman, J. Crowley; spoiled by high winds and tor- scores stood level at 2-3 to 1-6. many nice presents and a party ed the meeting. St. Olivers will put Cork into the lead at the F. Ramsey, J. O'Callaghan, P. rential rain. Waterford had played with the SHOULDERS OF BACON ... £1.99 each was held in the Village Inn, field hurling and football cham- three-quarter stage. Madigan; C. Casey, T. B'arry- pionship teams in under 12, aid of the strong breeze in this Munphy; M. Mulllns, S. McCar- Aglish. It was only In the closing Waterford however stormed PORK CHOPS from 99p lb. 14, 16, 13 and 21 this year. period and goals from Pat thy, B. Harte; G. Hanley, J. Billy is holder of a Munster stages that the Deise side got back In the -final quarter In Ryan and Anthony Cooney kept Walsh, C. Clancy. under-16 hurling medal won Everyone was well oleased through for the match winning which they held Cork scoreless ROUND STEAK ...... £1.89p lb. with West Waterford ln 1982. after the meeting. —(P.R.O.). scores. Up to the final quarter them level with the champions Ref. — John Moore. while they themselves had CHICKEN/BACON PACK ... £2.29 each points from Pat Bennett and Kieran Delahunty to cut the deficit and then Damien Byrne CYCLING found the Cork net In the 53rd c/o DARRER STORES minute to give them the lead. ARDMORE AND Pat Bennett had Waterford's fourth goal three minutes later and Anthony Cooney added a MARY STREET, DUNGARVAN point to leave the home side well clear at, the finish. GRANGE I.C.A. Best for the home side were Stephen Spratt Returns To keeper Pat -Curran, Frank Doh- erty, Liam O'Connor, Peter Stephen Spratt, the 20-yearr ye-am just made mfe- e-ven more Walsh, Sh?ne Ahearne, Jim-my o.l'di Dungarvan man who won deter-mimed to ride asi -a profes-- Beresford, Anthony C6oney and last year's FBD Milk Rias im sioinai one daiy," he says. Pat Bennett. Our January igiuiild meeting HORSE OWNERS brilliant fashion will take steps Scorers: Waterford—P Ben- had to ibe postponed from ttoe to rehabilitate his promising nett -1-2- A Cooney 1-1; P. Ryan 2nd Tuesday to ttoe 3rd one on TOP NUTRITION — TOTAL ECONOMY France account of the atrocious wea- professional cycling career 1-1: D. Byrne 1-0: K. Delahunty, when he returns to France next M. Ronayne 0-1 each. Cork—B. ther conditions. A comprehensive range of proven nutritional feed week to rejoin tihe ACBIB ama- Then a war of words- broke pi'cs- butt I have to be pragmatic We held it at 7.30 p.m. in supplements for all equestrian pursuits. teur cyciltag club. out between- Stephen and) Breni- and say Ittoafc if a good- "pro" order to give time to attend to dlan W-adden, Director of ttoe contract comes- along -tails year, guild buslines®. There was a •k 1. Selenavite 'E'— Improves and maintains performance. This will be Stephen's second national cycling squad- asi a re- I would tlhink very hard- about very big attendance, which is •k 2. Haemavite 'B' Plus—-maintains correct blood -levels. stint with ACBB. He returned sult of -which he was, left out accepting it. Ever since i start- unusual for a January meeting. •k 3. Garlic and Honey — the old and proven remedy. 'home to Dungarvan from of -the -team for -ttoe World ed' riding a Ibiike iat 13, Fve been Voltes) of sympathy were pass- • 4. Transvite (Probiotic) — eliminates stress. France last yeair stating that he Championship, the 'Nissan Clas- tibinklnig about a professional G.A.A. COACHING ed' -to Mrs. N. Mlainsifield, Mrs. M. • 5. Phic and Condition Powders — (For Kidneys). would! never again- relturn when sic and any subsequent -national career. Wtoalt happened last Conway and1 Mrs. Contender, all • 6. Mallcodic — mineral vitamin supplement with cod what looked' like a most promis- representation-. That breach has three of whom had suffered liver oil. ing start turned sour. He had yet to be healed -fully and as family bereavements d-uring re- A complete range of other produots to counteract any some excellent results while Madden has com-manited, "we NEWS: SPRING I98J cent weeikts. wtill toa-ve ito -wait -and see how other nutritional problem that may arise. there but wasi dOggieid by flll- 1 heaJlth and: was involved in things torn out." The G.A.A. has published the Mrs. A. Hallahan and Mrs- B. Problems? — Call The Specialists— constant hassle over suitable Spring edition of COACHING Keane told us of the veny en. joyable time ttoey, spent at An accommodation' which -he- blam- IRELAND'S BEST HOPE KNOCKANORE, NEWS. the third edition of a ARDMORE FARM SUPPLIES ed1 for much of tote heailtlh new coaching magazine for Grianani to December. There problems^. team coaches, trainers, mana- were ooly 29 altogether to tihe GRANGE, CO. WATERFORD. Tel. No. (024) 94134. it is to be hoped that ttoe- gers. selectors, referees and house, so ttoe atmosphere was gap -which has- 'kept the young He ra-me home nursing what GLENDINE, This- summer will 'be a vital people involved with hurling particularly warm andi friendly. Dumgiarvan man out of the and football teams at all levels. appeared ito be a suspect kinee Irish squad for -some time now one for young Spnatt. He can It was decided -to write -to the injury, amid somewhat disillu- will -soon be bridged and -that taike step® toward^ his aims, as COACHI-NG NEWS, edited by County Co:uncil requesting extr a sioned. After a period at home he will soon again be on his- his cycling tialmt will siurely Eugene McGee, newspaper edi- public toilet® in Ardmore. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. way -to professional stardom. KILWATERMOY allow him, or he- cam itake steps tor and well known sDortg jour- An account was- given of ttoe Bill Spratt at Ptoewood Lawn, He must be Ine'Iaind-'s 'besit hope backwards with o-ther things nalist, and co-ordinated bv Lor- Guild of ttoe Year projedt, and DUNGARVAN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL Abbeyiside, Stephen packed hills of an Olympic cyicllng medal in on his mind. For himself and can O Ruairc at Pairc an Chro- among other thing®, members bags again- but -this time he Seoul to 20 months .time- and the sport of cycling, we hope caigh is a quarterly publication were made aw-are of the Boyne headed back for ttoe sunshine he iadlmiits ttoat the Games NOTES the former will be the one that dealing with a variety of as- Valley Honey Sctoeme, through of California where he had hold a spectial attraction for wlnls. pects of coaching and coaching- whii'cto trees are set, after- send- PRIORY HOUSE, DUNGARVAN already spent two winters. He him. COMMUNITY INFORMATION related topics. It covers such ing on jar labels. The children conitliiniued> his training there, BOOKLET areas as the role of the coach, In ArdimOre and Grange have The above Council invites financial proposals from availing of the opportunity to the coaching of individual skills, been told1 of this, amd hope to interested persons for the purchase, renovation or recon- "It is something I have al- Every household in the com- acclimatise himself to condi- the psychology of sport, the provide 100 labels each, which ways dreamed about. I would munity will receive a copy of a struction of the above premises. tions for the World Champion- prevention and treatment of means ttoey can have 20 trees like to test myself against ttoe Community Information Book- Copies of Architects Proposals are available for ships in Colorado Springs. FINED FOR injuries in hurling and football, planted at each school. The best in -the world in the Olym- let which was compiled by the aspects of rules and refereelng inspection. Community Council. Contents parents are being a-sked to co- and news and features on include information on Social operate. by buying thle honey. Replies to the undersigned on or before 15th February, coaching generally. Services, Housing Grants and POSSESSING 'Mrs. "Wilson of Zianussui and 1987. Legal Aid. Protection Advice, The current edition includes— her helper turned! up at 8.-30 p.m. B. WHITE, Advice for the Elderly, and im- The Value of Positive Coaching and gave a most professional TOWN CLERK. portant phone numbers. CANNABIS and highly interesting demon- A fine of £10 was imposed on by Liam O Maolmhichll, Ard KNOW YOUR RIGHTS We thank everybody who co- Stiurthoir; Refereelng — Where stration oif ttoe magic of micro- Town Hall, -—i ai-iOJDILTfcJ-uQjfc mar u.t Una end of e-ach tax year. If operated with us. While every Maurice F. O'Mahony, Fitzger- wave cookfag. As- Mrs. Hladlatoan Dungarvan. ald Terrace, Dnnffarvan, ' by do we go from here? by Fr. PR-SI is being paid in by my there lis a de-lay in receiving care has been taken to ensure Seamus Gardiner. Chairman of i who proposed tihie vote ol 4th February, 1987. employer? your P60, ask your employer for the accuracy of the contents, District Justice W. F. OConnell at Dungarvan Court when he Referees Work Group- Coach- thanks-1 remarked, siie -w-as A.—For complete assurance it an- explanation. If you receive a the Council will not be held re- pleaded guilty to charge of ing a Clu'o Team by Phil Ben- magic herself as sihe produced P60 Ini goodi time it is usually sponsible for any errors or a nis; Good Physical Training Is dish aiiter ddsli for us. fram is important to do the follow- omissions. possessing a quantity of can- ing: an- indication that your PRSI is No Joke by Br. Thomas McDon- ponrMtge, bacon, eggs, sausages being paid1 in. nabis resin at Lower Main 1.—Insist on receiving a paiy- MEETING Street, Dungarvan on Decem- nell: The Basics of Good Goal- to salmon cutlets, chocolate s-l'ip on each pay-day. This may 5.—dif yo.ur employment only ber 3. keeping by : Pre- cake, hollandaise sauce, to men- The monthly meeting of the paring for the Big Day by Bren- tion- but a few. be your only record that your commenced in the current tax Community Council was presi- Garda Inspector P. J. Hayes dan Hackett- The Role of the We had invited- representa- employer has deducted PRSI year ttoe Dept. of Social Welfare ded over by james Tobin, chair- who prosecuted stated that on Hurling Defender by Mick tives from 3 guilds but only our (aind tax). wouldn't yet know details of man. on Monday, Jan. 19th in December 13, Garda J. Martin BEECHER'S FOR ANIMAL FEEDS Jacob; Northern Ireland Insti- friends from An. Rinm- came, as 2. — As-k your employer to PRSI deductions. In ttoisi oaise Murphy's, Knockanore. Many stopped the defendant, and tute of Coaching by Con O'Cal- it was an exceptionally foggy ATTENTION FARMERS!— show you your tax deduction you should write to The Col- items were discussed and acted searched him. He found a sub- laghan: Stress Factors in Team night. Some of us had been card (which you have a legal lector General. Office of the upon including fund raising, stance on him which was sent We stock the full range of Animal Feeds at the right for analysis to the Forensic Sports by Dr. John A. Connolly; rather worried too that our right to inlspe-ot every three Revenue Commissioners. Teach which we hope to get under prices:— Science Laboratory The result A Parish Coaching Plan In demonstrator might not make months). This Card is- a record Earslfort, HatOh Street, Dublin. way shortly. Blackrock / Ballinlough by Joe showed that it was cannabis it and were really relieved when Maverick Milk Substitute, Cattle and Dairy Nuts. of your earnings and deduc- Quote your RSI Number, em- McGrath, Chairman, National tions. Check that entries on LATE WILLIAM McGRATH resin of average content, and she arrived in good time. Coarse Calf Meal, Calf Pencils, Calf Nuts, Beef Nuts ployer's name and* address and capable of making 3 cigarettes. Coaching Council; Things have columns 13 14, which concern registered number. changed — or have they?: (with Romensan), Barley Balance Fine Meal, Parata, Bull It is with regret that we re- Mr. Niall King, Solr.. (J F. When the cup of tea and PRSI. are up to date. cord the death of William Kerry In Tiaining by Pat Spil- ohat were over, it wasi quite Nuts, Broiler Foods, Layers Mash and Pellets, Pig (This column has been com- Williams & Co.). for the de- lane; and Planning A Yearly 3.—You should check with (Willie) McGrath. formerly of late, but n-oibody- seemed to plied by Dungarvan Commu- fendant said that he had been Programme by Jim McKeever. Rations, Bonham Creep Pellets, Sheep and Lamb Nuts, the "Records" division of ttoe Knockanore which occurred on notice. Mrs. Wilson seemed' to Dept. of Social Welfare- and asik nity Information Centre which abroad and had returned home. K.N.Z. Mineral Licks, etc., etc. — All at unbeatable prices. December 29th, 1986 at St. He did have the cannabis in COACHING NEWS is attrac- have enjoyed- herself too. She them to provide infonmiaition on provides a free and confiden- Mary's Home, Montenotte. Cork. his -trousers pocket but it was tively presented with many in- had beten demonstrating at tial service to the public. contributions- paid and credited His remains were interred in for his own use only and not teresting photographs through- Cash's. COrk, but siaiys^ there's MICHAEL BEECHER to you (at least up to the- end Opening times of Centre, Whitechurch Cemetery, Co. out and is available from Siopa for distribution to anyone. He something specially initHm&te TALLOW, CO. WATERFORD of the previous tax year). which is located in the Court- Cork. May hia cheerful soul rest said that the defendant, was to Cumann Luthchleas Gael, Pairc and -friendly about a rural 4.—Your employe-r is obliged house, are — Mondays-, Tues- in peace. return to England but had stay- ar. chrocaigh, Baile -Atha Cliath audience. WHY NOT GIVE US A TRY to give you a statement of days, Wednesdays 7-9 P.m.; To his relatives and friends ed back in order to attend the 3 at a cost of £1.00 per cony or earnings andi deductions (P.60) Saturdays 11 a.m. -1 p.m.). we extend our sympathy. Court, and answer the charge. £1.40 by post. _ S. LINCOLN, P.R.O.

WATERFORD CONSTITUENCY

The Country needs a strong, stable, Coalitions have been in Government one-party Government which only in this Country for Nine of the last FIANNA FAIL can provide. Fourteen Years.

The highest ever Ratio of Foreign Coalition Governments are Borrowing by any Government in this responsible tor two-thirds of the Country was by a Coalition present National Debt and Foreign Government. Borrowing.

Over 80,000 have Emigrated since Coalitions have extracted the highest this Coalition took office. ever level of Personal Taxation from the Community and the PAYE sector. Ta Sli Nios Fearr Don Tir Seo. JACKIE FAHEY DR. DONAL ORMONDE BRIAN SWIFT Nil Deire Na gCoillte Ar Lar Fos. Under Coalition, Unemployment is Muscail Do Mhisneach A Bhanba. at its HIGHEST since the War. Ar Aghaidh Le Fianna Fail. Vote 1, 2, 3 for the Fianna THERE IS A BETTER WAY Fail Candidates in order of m. Fianna Fail COALITIONS DON'T WORK The Republican Party your choice Issued; by Jim Byrne, Director of Elections, Fianna Fait, 7 The Quay, Waterford PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1987. DUNGARVAN

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RADLEYS LOUNGE Week-End T.V. Viewing Park House 10.&0—nlvor The Einigiinie. 10.55— taking five' girlis on holiday in school). 2.00' p.m. — News; Wiea- Five To Eleven. Hi.00— News; Greece, is found abandoned' in ther. 2.0i2—You And Mie. 2.20: — tne iMiediiterrianeain. litfsi crew The Cocaine Explosion. 3.00 — MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN ABBEYSIDE Weather, ill.0-5 — Your Life' In 1 Their Hands, lik'35— Open Air. are murdered, audi the girls, all News; Weather. 3.03 — Wlild 12.00—News; Weaither. 12.20 p.m. irom wealthy families, kidnap- World. 3.50 — Neiwsi; Weather; Thursday, February 5 — Dungarvan Folk Group— ped toy Arabs- oi the Palestine Regional News; Weaither. 4.0i0— LOCAL NIGHT WITH BERN IE COFFEY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7 —Th© Tom O'Connor Show. WEEK-ENDENTEffiHMENI 12.55—Regional News; Weather. uiberaiiiion Army. A series ol Pamela Armstrong and her 9.00 — Dilin O Deamhas. 9.10 1,0,0— One O'Ulock News; Wea- demands isi rnadiei, and reporter guiesita 4.25 — Bazaar. 4.65 — Friday, February 6 — GENTS — Buford Files And The Gal- ther. 1.25 — Neighbours. 1.50 — uarry Martin' HlPeter O'Tooiie) is Delia Smith's; One Is Fun. 5.110— Friday, February 6 — CONTRAST loping Ghost, y.30 — Pajo's Heads And Tails. 2.05 — Th* asikedi to help. He discovers that Horizon: Bruno Be'ttelheiim— The Man Who1 Oared For Child- Saturday, February 7 — SATELLITE SOUND Junkbox. 10.30 — Hardy Boys Liver Birds. 2.35 —Knots Land- the group isi run by an English- Mysteries. 11.25 — Borderline. to Isliam (Rich- ren. part 1. 6.00—Driving Force. Saturday, February 7 — PARTNERS in®. 3.25 —Box Clever. 3.50 — man converted 12.25 — Get Smart. 12.50^News ard plana 6.50 — World Ski-tog Champion- Sunday, February 8 —- NORTH BROS. Jimtoo 'And The Jet Set. 4.00 — Atteniborough), who Headlines. 12.52 — sports Sta- bo annihilate Israel to a Holy ships. 7.310—Ebony. 8.00^-Public Sunday, February 8 — HAMLET Fhiilomena. 4.10 — Yogi Bear. dium. 6.00 — The Angelas. 6.01 war 11074). L10 a.m.—'Weaither. Account. 8.30 — Gardeners' J.C.B. FOR HIRE. Telephone 058/41538 —News. 6.15 _ Mailbag 6.35— 4.15— Ragtag Roibots And Un- World. 9.00—Indelible Evidence, The Wizard. 7.30 — Sorry. 8.05— ruly Uncles. 4.26—Secrets Out 9.30—Arena. The reality of con- North And South — Book Two. 4.5o—Newsiround Extra. 5.JO — temporary Andean life seen 9.55 — News. 10.05 — A Party Grange HM. 5.35—Fax. 6.00 - through the liife and titaies of Political Broadcast on behalf of Six CTGLook News; Weather,. 6.35 one of the most remarkable Fianna Fail. 10.15 — Saturday —Spartfiolio. 7.00 — Wogan. 7.36 photographers of 20th century 'Dive.' 11.30 — Eye To Eye. 12.25 —Bianketiy Bilank. 8.10 — The Peruvian Indian1 Mantim Chamtoi CROTTY'S INN —Late News. Colbys. 9.00 — Nine O'clock 10.25—Newsmii-ght. 11.-10 — Wea- JR's NITE CLUB - LISMORE HOTEL News; Regional News; Weather. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 therview. 11.15-1,00 a.m.—Film: Telephone 058/54304; 54219 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8 9.30—RockliflWs' Babies. 10.20 — High Sierra. Humphrey Bog art LEAMYBRIEN European Figure Skating Cham- 6.55 a.m. — Open University. as a Wilier on the run anldi Id!a 10.00 -- Animaux Du Soleil. This Saturday Night, February 7— pionships. H1.05—Film: Rosebud. 9.00—Rage® from Ceefax. 9.52 — Lupino as the gangster's; moll. Friday, February 6 — CHARITY NIGHT 10.25 — Rockschool. 10.50 — 'The Rosebud,' a luxury yacht Dayitime On Two. Educational (1941, black and white). VIDEO NIGHT DISCO With Ritchie Halpin and Tennessee Sound, Front Line, Deutsch Direkt. 11.15 — Service. programmes for home and Tony Francis & The New Blues, Kilrossanty Set 12.05 — News Headlines follow- Bar — Overs 18s — Neat Dress Dancers, Comedy Act and' Special Guests. Doors open ed by The Smurfs. 12.30—Public 8 p.m. Admission £1. Record. 1.00 — The Lunchtime In Lounge — DOUBLE J SOUND Concert. 2.00 _ Bookside. 2.35— Saturday, February 7 — DONAL RING CEILI BAND Sunday Matinee : Hercules, star- AND FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK ring Lou Ferrigno, Brad Harris COMING ATTRACTIONS — Friday, Feb. 13 — Cystic Sunday, February 8 — GER«Y WALSH & DALLAS and Cybii Denning. 4.25 — In MONDAY Party Political Broadcast of -be- Three. 4.00—Sons and Daugh- Fibrosis Dance; Also Brian O'Reilly & Loudest Search 01 the Trojan War. 5.30 RTE 1 — 2.30 Good Afternoon half of the Labour Party; 9.35 ters; 4.30 — Dernpsey's Den; Whisper: Gi'n.-i, Dale Haze & T),c Champixna, and Monday, February 9 — PROGRESSIVE 45 CARD DRIVE —Music lor Me. 6.00 — The with The Wine Programme: 3 Today Tonight Special; 10.40 5.00—Newsline. 5.25 — Pat's Jeanne & Tequila Sunrise. Angelus. 6.01 — News. 6.20—Our p.m. 'Live' At Three; 4 p.m. Fresh Fields; 11.10 Bookside; Chat 5.35 — Bosco and the £5' per head — 8.30 p.m, sharp House. 7.15 — Radharc. 7.45 — Emmerdale Farm; 4.30 -Dernp- 11.40 Late News. Photos. 5.45—News 6.00—The Murphy's Micro QuizJM. 8.30 — sey's Den with Bosco; 5 p.m. RTE 2—5.05 Edward And Mrs. Angelus. 6.01—Newstime. 6.30 Coming Sat. 14—Margo; Sun. 15—Dan The Street Singer Glenroe. 9.00 — News. 9.20 — Dilin O Deamhas; 5.10 Tomor- Simpson; 6.05 Laurel And —Play The Game. 7.00 —Even- Sunday Night At The Gaiety. row's World; 5.45 News; 6 p.m. Hardy; 6.30 A Country Practice: ing Extra. 7.30—Megamix. 8.05 WATERFORD COUNTY BADMINTON ASSOCIATION 10.35 — Questions And Answers. The Angelus- 6.01 Newstime; 7 p.m. Top of The Pops: 7.30 Cagney and Lacey. 9.00 News. 11.35 — Late News. 6.30 Off Yer Brush- 7 p.m. Even- Family Ties' 8 p.m. Nuacht: 9.30 The Late Late Show. 11.25 ing Extra; 7.30 Earn-on De Buit- 8.10 Cursai: 8.40 MaUbag. 9.00 Late News. 11.30 The Late Badminton Internationa! lear's Ireland; 8 p.m. Valerie; —The Story of Fashion.. 10.05 Night Friday Movie: Revenge. IRELAND v. SCOTLAND 8.30 Iris '87; 9 p.m. News- 9.25 — Mart and Market. 10.10 — Starring Shelley Winters and The Colbys. 11.05 — Party Poli- A Party Political Broadcast, on Start Sitman. tical Broadcast on behalf of SPORTS COMPLEX, DUNGARVAN behalf of Fine Gael- 9.35 Today Labour Party followed by RTE 2 — 5.40 Dragon's Lair. THE "CATS" BAR Tonight; 10.15 Miami Vice; 11.10 6.00 Gardeners' world. 6.35 The Newsnight. 11.30—Garda Pat- MOUNT MELLERAY The Golden Girls; 11.35 Late rol. 11.40—Nlghtllght. Sullivans. 7.05 Scarecrow and THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7 Ntws. Mrs. King 8.00 Nuacht. 8.10 RTE 2 — 5.30 The Edison FRIDAY Cursai 8.40 Music For Me. 6.30 p.m. — Tickets £4 each Thursday February 5 — CARDS 3.25 — Six Generations. 3.46— Twins; 5.55 Earth Watch- 6.25 RTE 1—2.10 Good Afternoon 9.10 Mistral's Daughter. 1/1.05 DISCO IN ZETAS AFTERWARDS — 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday Matinee: The Corn Is A Country Practice- 6.55'Mas- with The Brothers. 3.00 'Live- at Newsnight. 11.25 Wogan. Sunday, February 8 — PAT TOBIN Green. Starring Bette Davis termind; 7.30 coronation Street: Rosalind Ivan and John Dall. 8 p.m. Nuacht; 8.10 Suil Thart; 5.45 _ Jnn'll Fix It. 6.25—Blan- 8.35 The Monday Movie: French- Coming Saturday, Feb. 14 — Paddy O'Brien & Telstar kety Blank. 7.05—National Geo- man's Creek. Starring Joan Fon- graphic. 8.10 — Nuacfht. 8.1-5 — taine. Artur0 de Cordova and Flambards 9.45 — Public Rec- Basil Rathbone- 10.40 Wogan- ord. 10.15 — Hart To Hart. 11.10 11.20 Party Political Broadcast DUNGARVAN SCOUT NOTES —Party Political Broadcast on on behalf of Fine Gael- 11.25 behalf of Fianna Fail. 11.15 — Newsnight: 11.45 Nlghtllght. (11th 32nd Walcitoid— insurance, and with all formal- thank 'the seven interested day. Bus leaving the Den a.t Screen International: Strind- St. Mary's) ities' behind us we began/ our parents who- attendedi for their 2.20 p.m. Next week we will TUESDAY be-rg — A Life. arts and cra/fltsi programme co-operation. Also, we would have a full report on a Photo- WHITECHURCH HOUSE HOTEL RTE 1 — 2.35 Good Afternoon The meeting started at 7 wiith each clan being assigned like to thank the cubs for turn- graphy Course in which three with Twentieth Century His- p.m. with A/S-/L Tom- Power a different- scene, Stephen Ter- tog uip for Mass' on Sunday de- of cur PL's took part. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1 tory: 3 p.m. 'Live' At Three- 4 opening with the prayer and a ry's' Clan, li, Cuto Investlure; 2, spite the weather conditions'. It —AN COGAN'TOIR 2.40 — The Merry Wives Oi p.m. Emmerdale Farm- 4.30 few annouin cements. Again C'olln Walsh's Clan, Cub Uni- just goesi to show that the NON-STOP DRAW RESULTS Windsor. 5.30 — Borderline. 6.30 Dernpsey's Den with B'oscb; 5.05 since the theme of the month form; 3, D/elrek Foley's Cl-an interest is there! £30—Helen O'G'radiy,. Spring- Paint, For Fun; 5.15 Dominic DISCO —Newsweek. 7.00 — Brideshead was knots we went over knots Scout Shop and contents; 4 field, p. Pat Fly/run; £1'5—Tracy 5.45 News; 6 n.m. The Angelus; OVERNIGHT STAY IN DEN Revisited. 8.00 — Nuacht. 8.10— such- as the "sheet lashihg," Sean- McCarthy's Clan-, Camp- Kiely. Western' Terrace, p. A 6.01 Newstime: 6.30 Rapid Roul- Last Saturday some of the Festival. 9 25 — Letters From "diagonal lashing" and the tog Scene; 5, Mark Deegan's Kiely; £10 —Niamh Wall. Bal- THIS SUNDAY ette; 7 o.m. Evening Extra; 7.30 1 lads stayed in the den under Frank. 11.1-0 — Sunday Sports "square lashing." Clan, Miass Parade. 'We devot- linamiuck, p. M. Quarry; £5 each Face Of The Earth; 8 p.m. the supervision of ACSIL John Special. ed thirty minutes to this part —K. Moore, p. Pat Terny; Mar- Downtown; 9 p.m. News; 9.25 LOOKING BACK Street. They arrived at the Den NIGHT of our programme which was tin McCarthy, c/o CBS, p. K. A Party Political Broadcast on Tonight was a night for look- at about 8 p.m. and straight Strictly Over 18 * Neat supervised by Catherine Ansell Kieily. (Advt.) behalf of Fianna Fail; 9.30 To- ing back at the Ulth as it was away they headed for the darts Dress Essential Bar our C'/S/L. -k day Tonight: 10.15 Dallas" llTo in 1968. A former S/'L -Jack M£ and pooi. Thiis kewt them going Extension BBC 1 The Mood Is Food: 11.40 Late Carthy came down to show u Later we played a very active until "Omen l'li" started on tv News. slides of the troop as it was game called obstacle relay Of course this was the main RTE 2 — 5.40 Swim; 6.05 The back in '69 and the years- fol- which took a lot of skill and reason why they stayed. Even DUNGARVAN Abbot & Costello Show- 6.35 A lowing after thati Jack wasi re- "Damien" Tiravers stayed- for [FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 patience and lit also went down Country Practice; 7.05 Star- sponsible for the formation of very well. This game was the nigiht. The, lads wemit to bed SEA VIEW, THE PIKE, 6.30—.Ceefax AM. News. Sport, man: 8 p.m. Nuacht- 8.10 Cur- the l'liflh Waterford back in '68 supervised by John Street, at albou/t L30 a.m. and' they all Weatheri 6.55—(Weather. 7.00 — sai; 8.40 Glenroe; 9.15 Cineclub: He showed us pictures' of the A/CyS/iL. We also playied ship slept comfortably. CAUSEWAY DUNGARVAN Breakfast Time. 8.40 — Watch- Sunset Street; 11.05 Party Poli- troop on their first hike which to shore and late® we answered MASS HAYES - tical Broadcast, on behalf of dog. 8.55—Regional News; Wea- was out by Colligan and the questions' and queries from tihe Fianna Fail followed by News^ We attended' Mass at 10 30 Friday, February 6 — PROGRESSIVE 45 ther. 9.00'—News; Weather. 9.06 Salmon Leap. We siaw a lot oi cuib®. a.m. in the Parish lasit Sunday night; 11.25 Nightlight. familiar faces -Umaybe not as In aid of Guide Dogs for the Blind. —Day To Day. 9.45I — Advice We ended our meeting with a and despite the heavy rain we TENNIS CLUB Line. -10.00 — News/; Weather. WEDNESDAY youing). Some of those faces Sew gentle reminders and' the had a very big turnout. So well were To-ny Ryan, N.T., Michael Sunday, February 8 — ANNERSIDE 10.05—.Neighbours. 10-.-25—Childi- RTE 1 — 2.30 Good Afternoon cuib scout prayer. At 8.-15 p..m. d/one lads. rem'si BBC. 10.30 — play School. with Old House — New Home; Power a-ndi John Moore. From we hadi a1 Parent Leadler meet- IN GENERAL these archives we even' saw our NOTES 3 p.m. 'Live' At Three; 4 p.m. ing and we- would now like to Swimming -as usual' next Sun- Emmerdale Farm; 4.30 Dernp- S/L Kevin Kiely in soime pic- tures' but of course he denied sey's Den with Bosco; 5 p.m. 1 1987 hit the Causeway Courts Zoom The White Dolphin; 5.1-5 it all (but we know better). with a variety of weather— Butterfly Island; 5.45 -News; 6 We also saw some photos of DUNGARVAN GOLF CLUB wind, rain and our a/ll-time p.m. The Angelus- 6.01 News- our annual1 camp to France and seasonal favourite—snow. Un- time; 6.30 Head Of The Class; saw Fr. Cullinan doing the deterred by these little unpleas- 7 p.m. Evening Extra; 7.30 Zero; shopping. We learned' of hikes antries. t/wio of our hardy play- 8.05 Kay O'Brien. Surgeon- 9 and oamps' which the troop ers, Betty and' Eileen Brenman, p.m. News; 9.25 A Party Politi- went on. were seen warming up in a cal Broadcast on behalf of the We would like to thank Jack game of singles, as- were Am? Progressive Democrats: 9.30 To- for showing the slides and Kelleher- and Maureen Tracey— THE HUMBLE SPUD day Tonight: 10.30 Drama: A pictures. later in the month. Provincial Lady; 11.35 Late WEDNESDAY NIGHT CUB News. Our Winter League singles SECTION team tournament is well under 36 STH. MAIN STREET RTE 2 — 5.40 Mr. T; 6 p.m. Prayers were said and dues way and players please remem- Tom Grattan's War: 6.30 A were collected. The first game ber that your matches must be Country Practice- 7 p.m. This o-f the night, was no ordinary played; before the nexit sched- Is Your Life; 7.30 Coronation game, What's out of the ordin- uled' match, or. else your team Street; 8 p.m. Nuacht: 8.10 YOUGHAL ary with "Chinese football?" RESULTS I LADIES GOLF NOTES forfeits 10 points, so keep thai Cursai- 8.40 Faces And Places; John Lenih-an's team came out Saturday. 31'sit — 1, P. Mc- Home Alliance 21st January, Telephone 024/93416 9.35 Dynasty- 10.35 Wogan: friendly competitive team spirit as the victors with Conor's Govern iH4)' 48 l/9th: 2. M. Mc- winner: Section ll>— M. O'Don- 11.10 A Party Political Broad- going and .get those matches knuckles being quite sore. Namara (14) 49 l/Sth; 3, Wm. nell (18) 34 pits.; Section- (2) -- cast on behalf of the Progres- played on time. Any queries Barron i(!lf7) 49 7/9ths. sive Democrats followed by We played a hectic game of P. O'Brien' (24) 35 pts.: Section contact Josephine McCarthy 01 Newsnight: 11.30 Nlghtllght soccer after testwor-k. With all FIXTURES (3)—R. McDonnell (32) 27 pts Shei'la Veale. We Serve A La Carte Dinner Menu THURSDAY the boys attention focussed on Thur./Fni. 14 hole singles; New Year's Bumper Prize — Ladies, Christmas' is over and RTE 1 — 2.30 Good Afternoon the wininiing goal—who won? Sat. 7'th 14 hole singles and winner. M. O'Donnell (18) (21 the kiddles' are back in school, with Pottery -Ladies; 3 p.m. No.bo.dy knows'! However, the Waterford- Glass outing. Time and' 17) 38 pts.; runner-up P so join us on Wednesdays' for a from 7 p.m. Each Evening 'Live' At Three; 4 p.m. Emmer- meeting ended with the Cub sheet In operation Sun. 8th. 18 O'Brien (24) (17 a/nd 19) 36 pts • morning of tennis and oi dale Farm- 4.30 Dernpsey's -Den Scout Prayer, and a few notices hole singles hamper. Best gross-. S. MCGrath (8) (17 course that ever-popular cup ol Except Tuesday and Wednesday — Last Orders 9.30. with Bosco; 5.05 Dilin O Dea- were read out. -Notes' — 3-ltlable 45 drives' con- and 160' 33 pts.; 3rd. A. MOrrls- coffee. m-has-: 5.20 Space Stars: 5.45 Reminder: Parents are re- tinue every Friday and Sunday sey (16) (17 and 18) 36/ pts • On behalf of the causeway News; 6 p.m. /The Angelus- 6.01 minded' to- pay the £5 insurance night. Oluib Question Time first 4th, P. Donnelly (23) (17 and STEAKS A SPECIALITY. Ten/nils C'luib I would like to Newstime; 6.20 Garda Patrol; fee as soon as possible. round' starts on Saturday night 18) 35 pts.; 5th. A. DAI ton (116) extend our sympathy to 'Mar- 6.30 The Cosby Show; 7 p.m. THURSDAY NIGHT CUB 14th February. Final reminder (18 and' 1'6) 34 pts.- ©th J garet Foley, Strands-ide North, Evening Extra; 7.30 The Moun- NOTES for those second half subscrip- Mansfield (15) (1.0 and 16)' 32 on the death of her -mother. ON YOUR NEXT VISIT TO YOUGHAL HAVE A CHANGE — TRY THE HUMBLE SPUD tain Lark- 8.05 Simon And This week we started our pro- tions which have sitdl-1 to be pts.; 7/th, T. B-auman-n- (22) (13 ru.I.P, Simon; 9 p.m. News; 9.25 A g/r amine by collecting dues and paid. — P.R.O. and 18) 31' pts. — A. STAiCEY DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1987. PAGE THREE

G.A.A. Notes By Commentator Footballers Should Beat Clare In Vital WATERFORD v. CLARE Prendergast, Kevin Ryan, Der- Tuesday/Wednesday — Dun- The National -Football League mot Callaghan, Jimmy Beres- garvan, Old Parish, Kilros- resumes on Sunday next and ford, Brendan Lawton, Jim santy, Kilgoblnet, Clashmore Waterford for their first game O'Donoghue and sub goal- and Brickeys. of the new year, will travel to keeper, Ray Sheridan, in action. Thursday/Friday — Ballina- Ennis to play Clare in round League Tie After the game the selectors courty, stradbally, Faha, Modeli- five. With the county retaining will meet to name their side for go, Ballinameela, St. Olivers. Quality Used Cars: be just a slim chance of qualifying no Are without smoke' and given little support for theli Most of the speakers against the vital game against Tipper- The other centres which will for the final stages of the divi- while he got the old idiom back- motion seeking to have an ad- felt that the County Board had ary on the following Sunday. be catered for during his five sion 3 South, this is a vital wards, it was the 'crack' of the ditional championship confined enough on their plate already GAIN CHALLENGE CUP weeks visit are Cappoquin, Kil- DIESEL CARS: game for us. evening i. to junior football teams of sen- and that it was customary for mjacthomas, City and Tramore The tremendous improvement The full financial statement, ior and intermediate clubs. winners of a county final to Beating Cork in hurling has ana details of the- clubs attend- 1985 Camri Turbo Diesel 1983 Carina Diesel shown by the footballers since excellently presented by treasu- Michael Lawlor moved the rush off to their own celebra- become a rarity for Waterford ing these centres will be an- 1984 Camri Turbo Diesel 1983 Opel Kadett Diesel the appointment of the new rer, Garry Cunningham was dis- motion that was strongly op- tions after a victory. and whenever we do manage to nounced later. 1984 Carina Diesel management committee in Sep- posed of in exactly ten minutes. posed by Eamon Martin and Final Motion: Michael O'Ma- beat, the red jersey county, re- Frankie Cuilinane, It was well tember has aroused much in- Portlaw's delegate Frankie hony, Clonea club, moved that gardless of the quality of their COLLIGAN/EM METTS PETROL CARS: terest and as a result, support Cuilinane asked about the Mun- beaten. the number of admission tickets side, it is a very satisfying ex- MEETING has increased considerably. ster Council accident scheme Motion 5: Melleray club had for senior hurling and football perience for the players. This Following their first year in 1985 Starlet, new model 1982 Corolla DX, choice Many of their supporters will payments and Fr. Fitzgerald en- beginners luck with their first clubs for admission to grounds, Is just how Waterford felt at senior hurling, the above clubs be with them in Ennis to cheer quired about the breakdown ol ever motion to a County Con- be increased to 35. Michael Fraher Field following their held their very successful AGM 1985 Starlet RWD 1982 Opel Kadett 1.3, the team who have already rents paid to F'raher field. vention when they convinced Burns. Affane/Cappoquin and well deserved victory in the recently and with a splendid 1984 Carina 2 4-door achieved victories over Tipper- The County Secretary's report the convention of the need of others opposed and it was well Gain challenge. The day was attendance there was some 1984 Escort Lazer 1982 Opel Rekord ary and Carlow and failed by was disposed of in two minutes having a 'C' grade champion- defeated. atrocious and many would-be very interesting discussion on 1984 Corolla DX, choice 1981 Nissan Sunny the narrowest of margins to and attracted a comment only ship in under 16 hurling and Registration : After County supporters remained home, be- all matters relating to a very Limerick, since training resum- from the county chairman, football. Jimmy McCarthy Development Officer, John F'ra- lieving that the game would be busy season. 1984 Camri 1.8 GL 1980 Carina Estate ed three weeks ago the attend- James Tobin who spoke about moved and was supported by her had spoken on the subject called off. Cork arrived with a In a lengthy and detailed re- J983 Corolla DX Estate 1980 Starlet ance has been almost one hun- the very high quality of the John Kiely, Bord na nOg and of registration, the Chairman team which bore little resem- port, secretary Anthony Walsh, 1983 Corolla DX, choice 1980 Renault 5 who is now elevated to the dred per cent. Also during this document and a similar report Fr. Fitzgerald. announced that all clubs would blance to the side which they 1983 Renault 5 1980 Opel Kadett time they have beaten Limer- which won the County Secre- Motion 6: A motion seeking have to complete and submit notified to the County Board position of Western Board Sec- retary, highlighted the events 1982 Corolla DX Estate Hatchback ick and Tipperary's under 21 tary the MacNamee Award two to have the- group structures in their registration of players for the programme. Only teams in challenge games. years ago. the under 21 championship im- and members before the second Johnnie Crowley of their All- oi the season as far as the Ireland team was included on club was concerned. His fine CARS AND COMMERCIALS REDUCED TO CLEAR: When we played Clare in En- By 6.25 p.m. ail the outgoing proved, moved by Denis McCar- meeting of the Divisional officers had been re-elected un- thy, Cappoquin was passed Boards. the team which played. report was critical and compli- nis in the championship almost mentary where it thought, it 1982 HI ACE VAN, Diesel — £2,500 inc. VAT opposed and a couple of min- without opposition after being The convention ended with nine months ago, I recall hav- Yet, Waterford have good appropriate. 1982 Hi ACE VAN, Petrol — £1,900 inc. VAT ing written that this was a utes later the Chairman spoke supported by Phil Fanning, the presentation of awards and his very fine address which is Nloelas Mac Craith and Jtohn trophies to the referees who reason for feeling pleased as Officers For 1987—President, 1978 HI ACE VAN, Petrol — £750 inc. VAT game that we had thrown the majority of the Cork play- away. We should have beaten published elsewhere. Fraher. had officiated at county finals Very Rev. R. O'Doherty, P.P.: 1981 VAUXHALL CHEVETTE — £2,200 CLUB OF THE YEAR ers were ambitious hurlers Vice-Presidents, Rev. Fr P. them, even with a poorly pre- Motions: By 7 p.m., Cappo- Motion 7: A motion from Dun- with their sights focused on 1980 ESCORT MARK 111 — £1,700 pared selection. Unless they This announcement had been Butler, C.C., Gabe Foley; quin/Affane delegate John Fra- garvan dealing with the relega- 'making' the County team Chairman, Sean Tobin; Vice- 1980 COROLLA DX — £2,500 have improved considerably her was on his feet proposing tion clause in the senior hur- kept a top secret until the con- when they set out in defence since we should have the beat- vention and when Lismore club Chairman, Michael Wall; Sec- 1978 STARLET — £1,700 his club's motion which re- ling championship was moved of their All-Ireland crown. retary, Anthony Walsh- Trea- ing of them now. quested that old-age pensioners by Tom Cunningham who refer- were given the award, the an- 1978 MAZDA, damaged — £500 nouncement was greeted with Both sides tried all the way surer. Oily whelan; Member- TEAM be admitted free to all G.A.A red to the many weaknesses in and despite the awful condi- ship Officer, Michael Flynn. 1980 COROLLA K30 — £2,000 games, except Provincial and great applause. It was known Kieran Heffernan (Stradbally); the system. He pointed out that tions the game was enjoyable Committee — Paddy Walsh, All-Ireland finals. Pat Fanning under the present system, a that after the claims of several Pat Keating (Kilrossanty), Pat clubs had been axamined by for the small group of support- Roger Casey, John Dunford, COMMERCIALS: pointed out that this was As- strong hurling club could find ers who braved the weather. Eamonn Cliffe, Thomas O'Grady (Harry) Quinn (Kilrossan- sociation policy and was in the special committee, both ty), Dan Casey (Sham- themselves relegated, (Tallow The hectic last quarter saw Captain S.H., Oily Whelan; 1984 HI ACE LWB VAN operation in most Provinces. for instance who were county Lismore and Mount Sion were rocks) ; shortlisted for further examina- Waterford's tremendous fight- Vice-do. Billy Fraher- Captain 1984 COROLLA PETROL VAN The motion was agreed and will champions in 1984 and 1985 and ing spirit at its best and the J.F., Ritchie Browne; Vice-do., Eddie Rockett (Portlaw), Tom now go to Munster Council. are now relegated to Intermedi- tion. Both clubs had outstand- 1983 LITE ACE DIESEL VAN Leonard (Butlerstown), ing claims on the title and fol- attendance rose to it as we Lar Beresford; Trainer, Willie ate), and weakened sides allow- pulled back Cork's lead and Kennedy; Selectors S.H., B'illy 1981 HI ACE DIESEL MINI BUS Martin Sheehan (Dungar- Motion 2: This was the only ed to stay up, etc. Phil Fanning lowing an in depth examination van) ; of the submissions. Lismore, went ir. front to win rather Queally, Eamonn Wall, Paddy 1980 HI ACE DIESEL VAN motion which aroused any real and Noel Fleming spoke against decisively in the end. Walsh- Selectors J.F., Billy Michael McGrath (Butlers- debate and it resulted in the and the motion was defeated. who enjoyed their best season town), Liam O'Connor in practically all grades, were Beating Kilkenny and Cork Queally. Sean Tobin, Michael Contact: John Foley or Jim Hornibrook. Telephone: senior football championship Wall: Selectors J.H. Michael (Erin's Own); changing from a 'knock-out' to Motion 8 : Dunhill's motion given the award for their very teams on successive Sundays 058/54147 or 54229 Jim McGrath (Brickeys), Pierrie firdit time. Mount Sion were the is likely to set off the alarm Wall, Michael Flynn, Sean a league system Patsy Flana- asking that a period of two Tobin Caretaker, hurleys- etc., White (Kilrossanty), Eoin gan (Tramore), moved the mo- weeks be allowed between first to congratulate the win- bells in other places and I can : O'Brien (Stradbally); ners and we now offer them our see it intensify the momentum Jim Brett tion and gave all his reasons matches involving dual clubs, SYMPATHY Jimmy Healy (Ballinacourty); for having the football running didn't meet with convention ap- congratulations on this well de- of the Tipperary challenge to Carthac Mac Craith (An on a system similar to the hur- proval when moved by Liam served recognition. our position on the league Our sincere sympathy is ex- Rinn), Jimmy Maher (Kil- ling. He was strongly supported Dowling. N. Fleming, P. Fan- WATERFORD v. KERRY table, when we meet in two tended to Miss Brid Ni Christeolr rossanty). by Tommy Hennessey, Liam ning and S. O'Brien spoke week's time. We have shown on her recent sad bereavement FARMERS- Waterford hurlers will also be NOW AVAILABLE IN IRELAND Subs. — D. Kirwan, T. Behan, Fardy and Stan Furlong of But- against. in action on Sunday next when enormous improvement over occasioned by the death of her the past few months, but it M. Kavanagh. M. Ferncombe, P. lerstown. Very strong in oppo- Motions 9 and 10: Withdrawn. they play Kerry in a challenge sister, Miss Kit Christopher T,,e No Hayes, M. Collins, N. Cullen. G. sition were Eamon Martin, Greg Motion 11: This motion from at Lismore. Kerry have request- would be foolish for anyone to which occurred at Dungarvan TftAUflllTC - Pfobiotic from O'Brien. P. Curran, G Walsh. Fives, Jimmy Maher (Kilros- Tramore asking for the publi- ed this game as part of their 'go up in the clouds' about our hospital last week. I KAN) VI It Europe and U.S.A. COUNTY CONVENTION santy) and a few others. The cation of a full fixtures list was preparation for their game chances of beating Tipperary 3rid, who was a recent wm Transvitie provides ia natural way to reduce Scour, reduce motion was given a two-thirds agreed without division. against Laois and no doubt. Wa- in the one game that really ner of the Jack Furlong Award intestinal disorders and stress. It was quiet, orderly and well matters. conducted, but it was a most majority and passed. Motions 12 & 15: Withdrawn. terford will avail of the oppor- for her outstanding services to Rapid Effect — Dramatic Results — Saves Lives. tunity to try-out the majority the county, is one of the best unexciting meeting and most of Motion 3 : Erin's Own club Motion 13: .Convention show- EOIN LISTON A Natural Bacteria. the 250 delegates were home- through their delegate, Michael ed no appetite for the Lismore of their panel of substitutes i known personalities in the as- Available in powder form as — Transvite "Save-anCalf" — ward bound before nine o'clock Dowling and with strong sup- motion requesting that a stan- understand that it is the inten- The Munster Council coach- sociation in the county. Transvite "Save-a-Pig" — Transmit® "Save-a-Lamb" or less than two and a half port from James Walsh (Kil- dard meai be provided for both tion of the management to ing by Eoin Liston will com- We also offer our deepest Beg. No. NCI8 11181. Stat No. Brussels Nom 3002900. hours after the business began. gobinet), tried to have the in- teams after the senior hurling have Damien Byrne, Frank mence in the County on Tues- sympathy to the Tobin family, There was no one to let off termediate hurling champion- and football county finals. Jim- Doherty. Pat Curran, Michael day of next week and coaches Ballymacmague, on the death Irish Distributors: ARDMORE FARM SUPPLIES, steam, no hot air and no smok- ship run on a county-wide basis my O'Gorman moved and made Collins (who is listed on the from the following clubs will of Paddy Tobin. who was one GRANGE. CO. WATERFORD ing was allowed in the hall. but failed on a vote. a 'teeth-watering' case but he panel for the football game in attend at St Augustine's Col- of Colligan Rockies best known Tel. No (024) 94134/94237 (Some one said that there could Motion 4: Kimacthomas were was hammered on all sides. Ennis i, Ger O'Brien. Seamus lege on the following nights: players in the forties and fifties.

< The Republican Party PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1987. Dungarvan Traffic Rules "Gone REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS Overboard " Say Town Traders

recommendations. The making Dungarvan Retail Traders As- but they were now being blam- the traders were very concern- ed for something not directly ed about the present position of the regulations was a mat- sociation have joined in the at- ter for the Assistant Garda tack on the proliferation of of their own making. "The let- and he felt that the Council ter from the Chief Superinten- should display the man indica- Commissioner. yellow lines which recently Cllr. Mary Dixon instanced a signalled an extension of the dent about the regulations was ting the new restrictions for an insult to our intelligence," the public to examine and they number of cases where shop- already rigid parking regula- pers had been given parking tions in the town. , he added, "as we are the people should then ask the Superinten- who should know about the dent to attend a meeting to summonses. At the rate that At the adjourned December traffic requirements for the discuss the entire matter again. tickets were now being Issued monthly meeting of Dungarvan town and not him." it was far cheaper for them to Urban Council, Cllr. R. A. Walsh As a business man on the travel to Cionmel or elsewhere Sauare he said that he could to do their shopping, she said. protested at the widespread PONTIUS PILATE ACT painting of yellow lines and the vouch for the anger and an- Finally it was agreed to ad- erection of parking notices all noyance of the traders over the opt, Cllr. Kyne's recommenda- Cllr. B. Kyne said that it was new parking regulations. "You over the Urban area and Cllr. not correct to say that the tion to produce the map in A. Hallahan stated that as a can almost see the panic and order to identify problem areas Council members did not know fright in people's eyes when result, the business people of what was to happen as a big and to discuss the matter at the town were suffering a great they null up and look around the next meeting with a view map showing the location of for a parking place in case loss because people were now the parking restrictions had to making fresh recommenda- afraid to come into Dungarvan they are in the wrong and are tions to the garda authorities. been submitted to them. "In going to be caught," he said. to do their shopping. pretending now that we didn't At the January monthly know is only doing a Pontius OVER RULED meeting of the Council held Piiate act," he said. last week, Cllr. Walsh referred Cllr. Kyne said that they Cllr. Hallahan went on to say to a letter from the Traders should call In the Co. Engineer that there was 110 point in Association sent to the Council to again go over the whole sit- members of the Council making DRIVER FINED AND and t0 each member on the sub- uation and to Identify the prob- recommendations which would ject and asked why It had not lem areas. There was no point be for the betterment of the been included on the agenda In creating hysteria about the town when they can be over- for the meeting. matter, he added. ruled by a person who Is living outside the town. "Does the DISQUALIFIED Mr. B. White, Town Clerk re- Mr. White, Town Clerk, .point- Council have any powers where plied that the letter had been ed out that in his letter the these matters of traffic regula- A professional driver with a The photo for our "Remembering Other Days" series this week shows a happy group celebrating in the CSM Ballroom of received only that morning. Chief Superintendent had said tions are concerned?" he then courier service was fined a total Ocean View Hotel, Cloneh about 30 years ago. How many will recognise themselves or be recognised by their friends? The Cllr. Walsh then read from that the regulations could be asked. of £160 and disqualified for two his copy of the Traders' letter reviewed at any stage. concurrent periods of 12 months occasion was the annual social of the Kilgobinet G.A.A. Club which took place in the late 1950's. which expressed "deep concern" Cllr. A. Hallahan then said The Town Clerk replied that when he was convicted of driv- at the further parking restric- there was no doubt but that the Council could only make ing with excess alcohol and tions in the town which they with no Insurance or driving claimed would aggravate an al- licence at Dungarvan Court. ready difficult parking situation and would be detrimental to Mr. J. P. Gordon, Solr., who many businesses in the town. appeared for the defendant, Pat "These further restrictions," the Tobin, Inchindrisla, The Coole, letter stated, "are completely SHEEP FARMER Kilgobinet, stated that the overboard." facts were generally admitted. Rothmans Circuit Of Ireland Cllr. Walsh said that when Garda Inspector T. J. Hayes the lines first went dow he SUED FOR FORESTRY toid the Court that at 2.40 a.m. n the event would simply not had been abused by many trad- on November 17, Garda Shee- Regulations now available for ers who were very angry about han was operating a checkpoint the 1987 Rothmans Circuit of take place. the whole situation, since then DAMAGE at Strandside North, Abbeyside. Ireland show th-at despite radi- Starting from Belfast at noon he had continued to receive He stopped the defendant and cal changes dictated by the on Friday, April 17th the Rally more complaints. "It's all very The Minister for Fisheries and Incurred in the three visits from his observations conclud- latest safety requirements, the Rally completes a loop of special well to have a nice, clean, or- Forestry was plaintiff in an totalled £502.38, witness then ed that the defendant was un- rally, which runs from April 17 stages in Northern Ireland be- action seeking £502-38p dam- told- the court. der the influence. A breath-test to 19 has lost none of its chal derly and well-lined town," he people who will make the 1987 fore returning to the City at age® from Anthony Harrington, Mr. Niall King, Solr. (J. F. proved positive and the defen- lenges and it still likely to pro- On the subject of safety, the said, "but what use is that if organisers have particular rea- event possible: "Without Shell about 8.00 p.m. the same even- B'arracree, Kilbrlien, at Dun- Williamb' & Co.) for the defend- dant was arrested and taken to vide top drivers with one of there are no people in it. At son to thank the Ford Motor Lubricants UK; Tudor Publica- ing. The restart for the run garvan court. ant asikedi for a direction at this the Garda Station where a the hardest fought internation- present you can hardly drive Company for their assistance. tions- the Europa Hotel, Bel- s-outh over the border is at 7.00 point on the grounds that no urine sample was taken. This al events in these islands. through other towns and vil- Mr. A., V. Maher, State Solici- Ford of Britain are supplying 2 fast: Wang Computers; The a.m. on Saturday, with the first lages around the county be- proof of the ownership of the was subsequently sent for an- tor who prosecuted said that With the total of 196 stage fully equipped Sierras as spec- Royal Irish Automobile Club; cars expected in Waterford at cause they are cluttered up forestry land had1 been tender- alysis and the result showed a the action arose from the tres- miles packed into an 850 mile tator control cars while Ford of Bord Failte; The Northern Ire- around 5.3'i p.m. The Sunday with the cars of shoppers who reading of 266. pass and damage caused by ed nor had there been any route spread over 3 days, the Ireland are providing the Club land Tourist Board; the traders Run, which now becomes "the would be otherwise coming into sheep, the property of the de- proof that the- sheep involved European Championship quali- with vehicles as course cars. and people of the City of Wa- sting in the tail," starts at 6.30 Dungarvan to sho where the The Inspector added that the D fendant, alt a forestry planta- were Mr. Harrington's property. fier and 2nd round of the Shell terford- the many other people a.m. with the final stages in main concern at the moment is defendant had no insurance In addition to the principal tion at Banracree Mountain. District Justice O'Conlnell re- Oils RCA MSA British Open and organisations, too numer- the County Waterford area be- keeping out of the clutches of and no driving licence on the sponsors, R-othmans of Pall Thomas Cdnsidine in evidence jected the- application and held occasion and there were two Rally Championship, keeps its ous to mention individually; fore the finish -back in the City the law." Mall (Ireland i Limited, BUI at approximately 5.30 p.m. said that he: was an Assistant that there was a case to bald tyres on the car he was reputation as one of the most also pays tribute to other the rally officials and marshals, Cllr. Walsh went on to say Head Forester with the Depart- answer. driving The defendant had exciting rallies in -Europe. As ment. based in the Dungarvan been co-operative with the usual the event also counts for that the members of the Coun- BIG MOUNTAIN AREA area. This included tihe forestry gardai but had a previous con- both the STP Tarmac Series cil had no real say in the mak- Anthony Harrington in evi- plantation at Barracree Moun- viction for driving without in- and the RAC Triple Crown ing of these traffic regulations dencei said that he was a sheep tain Lower. The defendant had surance in 1981, he said. Championship. farmer at Barracree and he land surrounding the forestry DANGEROUS SPORT admitted- thati on March 6 only on which he kept 200-300 sheep. Mr. Gordon stated that when 30 sheep had trespassed on the Bill Martin, Clerk of the On March 6, 1986 witness said he was stopped the defendant ABBEYSIDE SCOUT NOTES forestry and these were remov- was on his way home and had Course underlines the fact that he visited the plantation and which had its problems. When ed. He was not aware that any only a short distance to go. He overall rally safety is of great- INVESTITURE scout project Sean had to keep found between 50 and 100 sheep breakfast was finished we went of his sheep were there on the had the car he was driving only est importance to the organi- a record of all the World Cup tihe-re. Damage to the planta- sers, the Ulster Automobile Last Saturday night was a games as well as dig out old into Chalfont following a spot WINNERS AT other two occasions-. It was a a few weeks and that was the tion was caused when sheep ate Club: "It. is essential for spec- history making night at the scores, pictures, etc. Who knows of free time. John and Niall bi,g mountain area With sheep reason he did not have insur- Scout Den as we had a massive ttoe tops ofl younig trees. ance. Pointing out that the de- tators to realise just how dan- In a few years time some scout bought the food while the rest running all over i-t and tine gerous the sport can be and twenty scouts invested into the may be doing a project on the stayed behind in a softwear TRAMORE Witness- went on to siay that fendant was a professional troop. This to our reckoning is sheep- found In tihe forestry a't hew vital it is for them to World Cup and Sean James shop. Inside Budgent, John and he advised' Mr. Harrington' of driver who would, mow lose his one of the biggest if not THE other time-si need not necessar- listen to the advice of marshals might be one of the star play- Niall filled a coupon for a tee- Winner of the Brownstown job, Mr. Gordon asked that the biggest number to be invested the treSpassi and asked him to ily have- beern his-. and the other officials of the ers. Could Sean be the next shirt in a free draw, which Novice Handicap at the Tra- disqualification be deferred tc into the troop in our very long remove the sheep. The defend- Mr. Considine recalled, said event." Maradona? every scout seemed to be doing more Race meeting last Thurs- enable the defendant to get history. ant promised to do so but failed that he was- satisfied that on matters in order. We put the food in Joe's boot day was Dr. B, McCarthy's to keep the promise. Witness 1 the three occasions the- sheep At, 7 p.m. all the scouts as- FROM THE LOG (of the car) and walked back "Rose Serenade" (4/1). Trained then arranged with' the forestry involved were the defendant's The defendant in evidence to the site. Next was swimming in Dungarvan by Mr John E. sembled for a final practice run This week we have the second workers there that the sheep property. said that he was a driver by before the real thing. From 7.45 which for once we had 1 hour Kiely, he was ridden by Tony be removed. He again visited District Justice O'Connell said occupation and was employed part of our patrol logs from thanks to slack booking. O'Brien who was completing a p.m. on the parents and fam- the plantation on March HI and that the defendant must be driving for a courier service He Camp '86. Last week we had A treasure hunt from 3.30 great double having also ridden ilies started arriving and before again he found sheep trespass- responsible for the trespass and would now lose his job on be- Touraneena Damien French of the Bucks p.m. to 4.30 p.m. took place with the winner of the previous race proceedings began there must ing and arranged' to have them damage on M-arch 6 and would ing disqualified and asked that Patrol and this week we have results yet to be given. 6 teams "Sandymount" (7/2). have been a hundred people as- Niall O'Connor of the Herts removed and When he went have to pay a pro rata amount the disqualification be deferred of three took part. After dinner sembled. Patrol. there again on March 15 he to respec-t of the time aind until June 1 to allow him to Notes for which we had Ray and Mr. S. Lucey's "Shuil Ogue 'A Day On The Site' — "After fouind there was- further tres- travelling costs' involved, on make the necessary arrange- Just after 8 p.m. the troop Brian as guests free time once VI" (5/2i trained by Mr. Mich- SET CLUB NEWS a hectic night which drove the pass by Mr. Harrington's sheep. this basis' he awarded a decree ments. chaplain Fr. Ahearne began again. A sing song will take ael J. McGrath at Cappagh and Scor na nOg — As- you know, patrol to sleep in the store tent Convicting the defendant, Mass into which the investiture place later but for now I think ridden by Mr. David McGrath The total amount of the for a total of £182.88 to the our junior set competed to the we woke to a- cheerful morning District Justice O'Connell im- was -built. I'll say goodbye." — Log by was a good winner of the Cap- damage with the costs and ex- plaintiff together with t'he costs Munster semi^n-al of Scor na —apart from one item — the j 1 posed a fine of £100 with a Niall O'Connor. poquin Flat Race. penses for time and tnavelltog of the action. nOg- which was heldi im Tallow After a few words from scout dining shelter. When that was driving disqualification of 12 1 Community Hall -and- the- good leader Joe Organ and the unit fixed we lined up for flag up -(Sub-Scribe Plus). months on the drunk driving chairman Jim Shine, Fr. Ah- charge and a fine of £50 with news is- tha-tl they were success- ful and now go- through to the earne blessed the neckerchiefs a concurrent 12 months disqua- and the boys one by one made lification for driving without Munster final which will be heldi in Thurles on' -14fth Feb. their promise. Those to be in- Insurance. A further fine of £10 vested were: Tiger Patrol—Kie- Well- dbne and thanks to all for having no driving licence ran Higgins, Anthony Hackett was Imposed and the other who supported us on' the night. and Brendan Flynn- Wolf Pat- DUNGARVAN COUNCIL OF charge was taken into account. Thanlks also to our musicians rol — Mark Shepherd and Ray- Padraig O Milleadha: The District Justice refused the and our trainer MOnnie. mond -Crowley; Panther Patrol request to defer the disqualifi- Thanks to Nora Bo-urike who —Alan Mulcahy, Alan Beatty, cation until June 1 but said he gave usi a great 21st party to Tomas Kiely, Barry Cliffe and TRADE UNIONS SUPPORT ICTU POLICY would allow It to be deferred the Gold coast last Friday Derek Kenneally; Eagle Patrol until April 1. week. —John Paul Cosgrave, Aldan Remembering The Past Mullarkey, Liam Moore and ON SOCIAL WELFARE Mark Stearn: Wolfhound Patrol The Dungarvan Council of scheme; electricity and fuel al- —Gerard Mullen, Enda Donnel- Trade Unions, at, its meeting lowances should be extended to BY M. O MILLEADHA UI ALLACHAIN ly and Gavin Keane; Kestrel held on- 26th January, expressed famiiiesi long-term dependent Patrol—-Michael S-heehan, Mich- on social wel'f-are and: they ael Verllng and Bryan Elstead. its- full support for the Irish My father, was the first of heard a lorry coming agatoist were small enough to spread Congress of Trade Unions pol- should receive an additional our family to leave Wales and him from the Water-fordi direc- them on the road, -The people At this stage the senior scouts icy of protecting those on payment on a quarterly basis. come to Ireland. Not long after tion, It w-as full of "Free- State" were the steam rollers at that saluted the new scouts and Social Welfare. Child dependant allowances my mother, my two brothers soldiers and they were shout- time as well as the horses and DUNGARVAN vice-versa. Merit badges were All Trade Unionists are ad- plaid to those receiving social and myself followed. He then- ing and staging. Suddenly cars. then presented. vised to question prospective welfare payments should- be went to Ardmore where there they shouted "stop the lorry, When I was a small girl 1 After Mass had finished and General Election candidates as rationalised. was an Irish College which was stop the lorry, there's some- heard my father talking to my RUGBY to where they stand on the the S.L. said a few words, every- Thousands of families have in the charge of Mtcheal O body there, there's somebody brother about how the world issue, of maintaining the living one enjoyed a cuppa, cakes and suffered a reduction in income Foghlu. While my father was there," was going to change, i used to standards' of the poorer sections a good chat. This was organis- as a result of the way In studying there we stayed in get terrified because I thought FOOTBALL of our society. Pat got terrified and ran- like ed by all the P.L.'s and their which the Government has im- Deal-isb, Dungarvan, with my a rabbit close to the fence. everything was going to be members who deserve s-peciai The folio-wing statement has aunt Mrs. Cam Kiely. I remem- without trouble. Travelling at 1 plemented' the EEC Directive on Some of the soldiers were fol- praise for such an excellent ar- been issued by the Irish Con- the- elimination of discrimina- ber driving into Dungarvan in night at that time was like tra- CLUB ray of goodies. lowing him but it was- pitch gress of Trade Unions: tion in social welfare. The re- a don-key and cart with my dark and as luck would have velling in the dark ages I re- member being with my grand- cent measure -introduced by the au-nt; she was bringing milk to it he was- able to slip up an When all the parents and PROTECTING THOSE ON mother one n-lght ln Cionmel. Government to provide access the creamery. She parked the almost invisible pathway which GREAT WIN FOR 1st TEAM Salmon. P. Maher, J. O'Connor, most of the scouts departed SOCIAL WELFARE cart near the present B-arak of She was shopping near the there was a 'heap' o-f wash up for those families to Supplemen- was a short cut from- the- main IN JUNIOR CUP P. Cougliian, Michael O'Connor, The Irish Congress of Trade Ireland. I remember standing West Gate. We were travelling and cleaning up to be done, so tary Welfare Allowance will not road up to the Deelish road. Dungarvan 14; Tralee 10 Mark O'Connor, D. Dower, S. Unions would be totally oppos- at the cart and look-tog across by donkey and trap. The lights- to Alan Ryan, Sean James, Paul alleviate the problem for the When he was out of danger he At Tralee on last Sunday in Lee, E. Walsh, M. O'Halloran, P. ed to cut-backs in social wel- the Square towards the corner we had were two holders with Tobin, Anthony Moore, Conor majority of families. Congress is heard them shouting "There's heavy conditions the lst team Clarke. A. Curran, M. Hanra- fare. Congress is demanding where Morrissey's butcher shop a candle in each. On our way Power. Brendan Kiersey and proposing, therefore, that- addi- nobody there," "there's- nobody had a great win in the lst han, T. O'Brien. thati in the 1087 budget, the stands. The Square looked like to the Nire Valley my grand- anybody else who helned we say tional resources be made- avail- there." Pat was nervous, it was round of the Munster Junior Congratulations to all con- Government increase social wel- a very clean table with a few mother told me that we would Cup. This was an excellent per- a very well done. able in the Budget to ensure a frightening experience. cerned and to the many sup- fare payments at the very dark objects here and there. meet the mail car before we formance and coach Ned Heffer- that no family suffers a major When we settled down in the porters who travelled to Tra- minimum in line with the in- reached Ballymacarbry. From nan is to be congratulated for N.L.B. UPDATE reduction in income. Nire, my father on one occa- lee. The 2nd round will be play- •When my father, the- late the time we left Cionmel until having his charges in peak con- crease- in- the cost of living. Not ed at home on Sunday week Our inter-patrol competition Congress is demanding that Padraig O Milleadhda started sion started out on foot for his we met the mail car we only dition for this Important occa- to increase payments in line and our opponents will be the N.L.B. which got underway the self-employed make a direct teaching -with the VEC, the class at Newtown-, Ballymacar- met a few twinkles and of sion. Dungarvan led by 8 pts. with the increase in prices Youghai. at the end of August stands as contribution- to the cos-t of school was- in Mary Street in a bry. He w-as making a short out course we did meet the mail to 3 at half-time through two would be a deliberate cut by On Sunday next it is the turn follows: (6, Wolfhound Patrol social welfare. place known- after as the from a townisland called car which was a horse and tries by A. Halley and M. Han- the- Government of the living of the seconds who play their (P.L. Alan Ryani 441; (5) Kes- CYMS Rooms. After a few years Graignagour over-looking Bal- trap. It seems the mail car tra- rahan. The first of these came standards' of pensioners, the opening round of the Bally- trel Patrol (P.L. Brendan Kier- Social Welfare non-contribu- teaching there, a new Voca- lymacarbry. When he re-ached velled from Cionmel to Dungar- when, from a scrum, M. Hanra- unemployed and others depen- randle Cup at home versus sey) 454- (4) Tiger Patrol (P.L. tory pensions which are paid tional School was built at the the main Clonm e 1-D ungar van van and from Dungarvan to han passed to M. O'Connor who dent on social welfare. Youghal. Kick-off will be at 3 John Wlielani 509- (3) Panther maihlly to self-employed per- corner of Fair Lane. I never road there were two lorries of Cionmel and changed horses at put A. Halley over in the corner o'clock and hopefully Tony Patrol (P.L. Sean Jamesi 535; Congress is also calling on sons-. including farmers, cost saw my faithetr "high" until the "Free Staters" at the Cross. a stable for the purpose at the and the second try was a push- Shalloe and his team will pro- (2) Eagle Patrol (P.L Sean the- Exchequer over £300 mil- day the new school was They asked him where he was Halfway near the public house over try touched down by M. the Government to introduce a gress to the further stages of Cartwright) 527 and in the pole lion a year. No direct contribu- opened. In the evening when going, when they were told owned by Mr. Billy Condon. I Hanrahan after good work by special increase for the lowest this competition. position still leading the way tion is made by farmer® and we thought the celebrations about the Irish Class at New- remember the stable before it the forwards. levels of social welfare pay- was knocked down, which was Also at home next Sunday the are the Wolf Patrol under the other self-emp-lloyed persons should be over we waited out- town School, they said "If we ments in line with the priority near Ballinamult but on the In the second half a Tralee 1st team have a friendly fixture leadership of former scout of during their working lives to- side the school until he came had seen- you com,tog down the recommendations of the Com- main road. revival which resulted in a try with Old -Crescent. -Kick-off 3 the year. Niall O'Connor who mission on Social Welfare. In wards the cost of these pen- out at last. I never saw him fieidis we would have shot you," ana a penalty had us trailing o'clock. are pulling away from the rest particular, the rates of payment sions. By contrast PA YE work- so- jolly. SHAWLS AND BOOTS I have many compliments to by 10 pts. to 8 with just 15 The draw l'or tickets for the on 607 points, but with the com- to the long-term unemployed ers audi their employers pay a In those days most women pay to my father. He was like minutes to go. Then Austin Cur- CIVIL WAR YEARS International match next Sat- petition running until the end should be increased substan- pa-y-related soc-ial insurance wore shawls Instead of hats a child, never bothered about ran kicked the ball upfleld and Before sett-ling home ln the urday takes place in the Club of camp there are still many tially. contribution of 17.7 per cent of and coats. They also wore heavy anybody's business, never had with Michael O'Connor quickly Nire Valley, and still in- Deelish, house on Tuesday, 3rd Feb. more points to be earned. The Government should im- earnings: (5,5 per cent from the boots and most children never money and never wanted it. He following up to tackle the full the Civil War was on. Pat. my prove child- income support as employee and 12.2 per cent wore shoes summer or winter. loved the Irish language and back. John O'Connor was on eldiest brother was about 10 CONGRATULATIONS recommended by the Commis- from the employer). At that time roads were very he loved music as well as his hand to gather and score a years of age. The curfew was love for everybody. sion on- Social Welfare. In par- rough. There used to be one good try in the comer. Andy We would like to extend our on at the time and he went ticular, the real value of child- man or family In charge of the God be with him. He- seemed Hally converted from the touch congratulations to Panther P.L. The Government should, as a into Dungarvain to a meeting ren's- allowances should be matter of urgency, introduce a roads of certain townlands. to be able toseeilnto the fuiture. line and this proved to be the Sean James who last Sunday which was held on the Square. maintained and improved; an compulsory social insurance They used horses and carts to He was also able to make and final score of the match. went to Waterford for trials I dlo not know wiho the speaker mend woodwork, etc., etc. The age supplement for all children scheme for the self-employed carry loads of big stones and Dec Dower who was injured with the Waterford soccer was but I know Pat was late trouble is we' never seemed' to aged IE years' or over and a including farmers. Such a unload them on the side Of the was replaced by Liam Lannon team. This was indeed an hon- coming home. As he was near realise the genl-us- we had so special supplement for large scheme would raise over £105 road. They would then sit, on and we hope he will be fully our for Sean, one of our most lng a place called Cushcam, near us uinltil after he h-ad experienced scouts. Last sum- families should be Introduced million lor the Social Insurance one load after another and 1 recovered for the 2nd round near Garranbane School, he passed away. in the chi-ldiren's allowance Fund. ham-mer the stones until they The team was _ A. Hally, D. mer as part of his national DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1987. PAGE THREE

LANG AN — Third Anniver- FLOWER sary — In loving memory of my dear stepfather, Patrick BOUTIQUE, MURPHY'S Langan, late of 8, Congress LISMORE AND DISTRICT NOTES NED O'CONNELL V 1)1)1 as. Dungarvan, who died on NEW CRAZE HITS LISMORE .Strictly a fun quiz, questions I some hitches for which we apo- February 8, 1984. On his soul wlll be of a topical and local ] logise, we managed to get WHERE THE PRICE IS ALWAYS RIGHT. LISMORE TOY. CYCLE, PRAM AND Trivial Pursuit, a fun table Sweet J'esus' have mercy. R.I.P. quiz will take place on Satur- nature, with prize money total-1 through the programme of Sav It With Flowers On NURSERY SPECIALISTS Masses' Offered! day, 21st Feb. at Lismore Golf ling £100. There will be an en- events. Full results next week. VALENTINE'S DAY God ©ailed your name so RALEIGH AGENTS Club. Organised jointly by the trance fee of £10 per table but We had a good turnout of Order a fresh red rose, a softly, Past Pupils of Lismore Presen- with such good prizemoney athletes (300) and we thank bouquet or basket of fresh All Leading Brands Stocked, So that only you could hear, tation Convent and Lismore available, tables are Likely to be them all for turning up on such or silk flowers for your loved First Class After Sales Aind no one heard the foot- C.B.S., Trivial Pursuit is a quiz booked early. We will give fur- a dreadful day. COMPLETE UPHOLSTERY SERVICE ones. See our beautiful selec- Service. consisting of a team of 4. who ther details in next week's Also our own athletes did the Trade-ins accepted. steps,, tion of fresh and isllk flowers. Of the angels drawing near. will, through their captain, Issue. club proud as they were against Choose from our healthy PRAM & NURSERY DEPT. write the answers of questions LISMORE F.C. NOTES such quality opposition, so well THREE-PIECE SUITES, FIRESIDE CHAIRS, ETC. Baby requirements at. They slay He only tlakes the range of pot plants—Cycla- best, which have been asked by the The locals travelled to Kil- done all. R-UPHOLSTERED LIKE NEW men, Azelea. Primula, Chrys- unbeatable prices And that he s-urely did, quiz master. leagh last Sunday to play Kil- Finally, a very -sincere thanks anthemums, etc. Telephone 058/41376 God must have thought you leagh in the 2nd round of the to all our starters, stewards, Estimates Free — Prompt Service — Free Collection very special, Dungarvan Tyre Centre Cup. scioretakers, money collectors, and Delivery — Mateiials Supplied. Order now and avoid However when the referee In- Edward Fenton (P.A.), Mar- disappointment. Toi take you as' He did. RECENT DEATHS Free Matching Pouife for eaah Suite covered during Will1 kind friends who think spected the pitch he found lt garet Ormonde (First Aid) and Phone 058/54347 unfit for 90 minutes football, so of course, Sean O'Sullivan, on COLOUR TV of Paudiie today, February. we had to turn around and whose land the meeting was Own your own 22" Colour TVj A little prayer to Jesius say. for as little as come home to watch Watford held. A£ter a very successful January Sale we have a Large '(ILoved and remembered al- MISS CATHERINE play Chelsea on T.V. £16.19 per month. ways by your step-daughter To run such an event one stock of quality trade-in furniture such ag Fitted Kitchen The game has been re-ar- needs money, lots of money, so Finance arranged. 4 years Noreen and Frank.) complete £295, Teak Sideboaid, glass front, £65; Standard Frank Browne ranged for next Sunday and a special thanks to our spon- guarantee on parts, labour Lamp and Shade £30; Antique Glass Press £65; Kitchen and tube. LENIHAN — Eighteenth Anni- CHRISTOPHER hopefully the weather will be sors — The Red House, Bank of versary — In loving memory of We record with sincere regret kinder. Ireland, Mick Murphy, Butcher, Table and Chairs £95; 3-.piece Suites, odd Couches, Chairs, Rent a New 22" Colour TV Daniel, late of 50, Murphy Place, the death ot Miss Catherine BRIDGE RESULTS Ml. Ormonde. Waterford Co-op etc., etc. for only £15 per month Abbeyside, who died on Feb- (Kit) Christopher, late of A.I.B., Invitation Night : Teams of Bernard Leddy, Lismore Hotel, — from — ruary 7, 1969. R.I.P. Masses Limerick and Youghal Road, F'our. President's Section—1st, and Donie Ormonde, T.D offered. Dungarvan, which took place Mary Fives and M. Kelleher, LISMORE BADMINTON NED O'CONNELL LTD. CASEY TV Our wish is just a simple on Wednesday, January 28. Nuaia Harty and Maureen Ar- CLUB NOTES 058 42424 DUNGARVAN. Tel. 058/41845 prayer, A most charming lady she rigan; 2nd, Mary Ryan and Our 4-th Division team played BODY SHOP was member of a very well- against Dungarvan in their The Bridge, Dungarvan 24 Hour car accident service-used car Remember: What we sell we That God will always' keep Mary Spratt, Mary Hanrahan sales,crash repairs and resprays. you in His loving care. known local family, and her and K. O'Connor. league and were victorious on service. the night, scoring 8-0. Telephone 058/41407 (Always remembered by his death, although in the fullness Vice President's Section—1st, loving family.) of years has been the cause of Bessie Cahill and Nora Kelle- Our Premier Division team much sorrow to all who knew her. Marjorie and Tom Feerick; played at home to Waterford 3 MESKILL — Fifth Anniver- her. Deep sympathy is extend- 2nd, Mary O'Connor and Fr. but were unsuccessful on the MURPHY'S sary — In loving memory of ed to her sorrowing sisters, bro- Barron. Ber Fives and Jean night. The score was 6-2. How- MILK QUOTA Dennis Mesklll, late of Castle ther and relatives on their sad Deevy. ever they played Clonmel in the Street, cappoquin. who died on ENGINE loss. LISMORE I.C.A. NEWS Hayne-s Cup and were success*- BALLYCAGIN February 4, 1982. R.I.P. TO LEASE Her funeral from Dungarvan Since last writing these notes ful on the night and so qualify OVERHAULS Full details from:— (Always remembered by your Hospita^ Mortuary to Ballina- early ln December, we have had for the next round. loving wife and family.) meela Church on Thursday Our u/16 team will play away LANGFORD ROW, our annual Old Folks Party. It FRUIT FARM MAURICE J. NOONAN O'CONNOR — Fifteenth An- evening was attended by Very to Tallow this week in their CORK proved once again to be a very & SON niversary — In loving memory Rev. w. Callanan. P.P., Aglish, enjoyable night fior those who league. DUNGARVAN Car and tractor heads Cappoquin. Ph0ne 058/54317 of my dear husband, Michael Very Rev. J. O'Sullivan, Rev. J. attended. We would like to If anyone is still interested in reconditioned. O'Connor, late of Baliinana, Griffin. C.C., Dungarvan, Rev. thank everybody who gave attending the International Ex-Agricultural Institute M. Cullinane, C.C., do., Rev. J. Badminton between Ireland and New heads in stock. Tallow, who died on February 7, donations, etc. 1072. IRT.P. Curran, C.C., Tramore, Rev. M. Our first meeting of 1987 was Scotland which Is being held ln Special Offer — Massey BOSCH: 110 Volt/220 Volt Willil those who think of him Curran. C.C., Cahir, Very Rev. cancelled due to the bad wea- the Sports Complex in Dungar- Ferguson Heads. 'today. N. C. O'Donnell, O.S.A., St. Aug- ther. This meeting was held on van on Thursday, 5th Feb 87, Clearance Sale of Apples Phone 021/275284 Drills, Hammers, Grinders A little prayier to Jesus say. ustine's College. Very Rev. M. 22nd Jan. Mrs. Mary Cunning- tickets may be had from Colin and Transformers. K'Never forgotten by your lov- Brennock, O.S.A.. Prior, Dungar- ham i our vice-president for Coleman at £4 each. ALSO POTATOES AND VEGETABLES van, Rev. j. Hiekey, O.S.A., Dun- s Also Grass Cutters and ing wife; Liz, son Richard and the coming year. —(P.R.O. U. O'L.). Telephone or call 058/41443 Hedge Trimmers. daughter Noreen.) garvan and Rev. J. Kiely, O.S.A., Best wishes bo Mrs. Dorothea LISMORE G.A.A. NOTES Hammersmith O'CONNOR — Fifteenth An- Lee for a speedy recovery from Draw Results, Week No. 3— FOR SALE BEN O'NEILL divers any — In loving memory Requiem Mass on Friday mor- her mini accident. £50, Thomas Barry, Towns O'Connell Street, Dungarvan of my dear father, Michael ning was celebrated by Very Our Annual Partv was hsiri Park: £30, Francis McGrath Cha el Phone 058/41933 (t-c) O'Connor, Balliniaha, Tallow, Rev. W. Callanan, P.P., and con- on Fi'tday30th Jan Fr O ™ P Street: £20, Torn Mor- who died on February 7, 1972. celebrated by Very Rev. D. Kel- man celebrated Mass and we Monatrim: £15. Fr. FIREWOOD BLOCKS leher, O.S.A.. Prior. Cork, and had a lovely meal after Mrs O'Gorman, South Mall; £10, HAY FOR SALE at D. J R.I.P. CLEARANCE SALE Ash. Beech and Oak; de- the clergy present included Fr Marie McDonnell our Federa- Michael Leonard, Deerpark livered: £40 per ton: distance Biarry's, Gliencairn. Telephone The s'addest thing In the P. Fitzgerald, C.C., Ballinamee- tion President honoured us by -£10, John Power, Beechcroft. 058/54437. world to hear. Promoters Prize — P. Ahearne, no object. Is to want your dad and he's la, Rev. W. Carey, C.C., Dungar- attending. It was a great effort Also 3-ton van and driver FOR SALE—50 square' bales of van. Very Rev. N. Prendiville, on her behalf as she had just Snr. —(Advt.). not there, available for nationwide good quality hay. Contact O.S.A.. Prior. St. Augustine's returned from an executive Club Of The Year — Our suc- So with a sad heart I whisper Wallpaper and Light deliveries: Dublin. Cork, "Leader" Correspondent, Lis- College, Rev. J. Hiekey, O.S.A., meeting in An Grianan The cess in 1986 culminated last low, Galway, Limerick daily, more. Phone 058,54102. Dungarvan and Rev. J. Kiely, Stapleton family came from Saturday with the announce- God' bless you dad I miss you ment that we had won the Club -bain Saw For Hire — £15 FOUND — Lady's gold-framed O.S.A.. Hammersmith. Burial Shannon and Limerick and pro- per day. so. took place in the adjoining vided the music and entertain- of the Year award. It is a great Hardware, etc. spectacles' on Clonea Road, (Sadly missed by his loving honour for the club to receive Dungarvan. Phone 056,41616. cemetery with FT. Callanan of- ment. Members and friends had Telephone 056/28340 daughter Maura, son-in-law ficiating. assisted by the above a great night. this award, and after last year's anytime. HOMES WANTED for 2 pups, Tom, grandchildren Rachel, mentioned clergy. May her At the time of going to press disappointment this is just the 8 weeks; old'. Apply: 8, Towns Elizabeth, Michael. Martin and gentle soui rest in peace. we are 'trying to organise a bus fillip we need going into the Sunday, February 8 Park, Lismore. Mary Kate.) to the pantomime in Oork. new playing year. Hopefully our — 11.30 a.m. — LAWNMOWERS repaired and club performances both on and Chief mourners — Mr. W. Next meeting on Monday. 9th sharpened. — The Foundry, WANTED TO LEASE — Milk O'CONNOR — Fifteenth An- off the field will help us to re- Christopher (brother ): Brid, Feb., at 8 p.m. when a guest — at — Stephen Street, Dungarvan. quota. 10,000 to 20,0.010 gallons.— niversary — In loving memory tain this award for 1987. Ann and Mrs. Pauline Croke speaker will attend. Box No. B427 "Leader"' Office. oi my dear- dad, Michael O'Con- McGUIREs GARDEN CENTRE (sisters), etc. LISMORE GOLF NOTES County Convention News — Is open every Sunday from 11 nor, Ballinaha, Tallow, who We had a full compliment of FOR SALE — Zetor tractor, Results: 12 Holes Stableford— a.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 8 died on February 7, 1972. Mass delegates at last Saturday's Ideal for yard scraping or tim- 1st, J. Power 263; 2nd, Ml. CHRISTY BRIEN'S p.m. week days; closed on Mon- offered. Convention, where, unfortun- ber. Tel. 058,54150. O'Grady 24j. day— McGuire's Garden Centre, ately. our motion was defeated. FOR SALE—300 bales of well- Forget you dad, I never, will, Spring League, 2nd Round— Rossduff, Woodstown. Tele- The meeting itself was over in Main Street, Lismore saved hay. Apply Miohae-l Raw- For in my heart I love you P. Norris 24 pts.; J. O'Gorman phone 051/82136. double-quick time and there linis, Auctioneer, Melleray. Tele- still, MR. PATRICK 18 pts.; D. Murphy 16 pts.; R. WE SELL — Angles, R.S.J.'s, were no undue delays. However, phone' 056, 54398. For every thought there is a Ormonde 14 pts. S. Beecher 14 Tubing. Re-Bar, Plating and : overall it was a rather quiet teac, s Clancy 10 pts Galvanise and all types of FOR SALE—.1081 Renault 5L; For a dad I lost and loved so LOOBY Tats.-, affair. t>iieds supplied in Kit Form. 1981 Fiesta, new engine; 1980 Fixiures: 7th/8th _ 12 Holes dear. Deep regret was occasioned Stableford and 3rd round of Telephone 052/21455 or Rath- Renault 18 TS; 1980 Escort 1.3 1 never said goodbye dad, I at news of the death of Mr. Pat- : gormack 051/46075. Spring League. p3Ba.*55EEnBBC«)BrEJSKyr?-.«a,': »->. M.-S .v.- ? - • .-::.!• vg Elite; 1979 Opell Kadebt; 1978 airways wanted you near, rick Looby, Kilgreane.v, Cap- Mazda 323. Finance arranged. Ladies : Margaret Wlllough- CHILDCARE EVENING I could never say goodbye to pagh, which took place at Dun- by's Prize — 1st, G. Barrv Dungarvan Leader COURSES Childcare course Phone 068, 56346. a dad' I loved so dear. garvan Hospital, on Friday, WATERFORD CO-OP. SOCIETY FOR SALE — Lady's 3-speed Wed. 11th Feb. — 9 Holes — available for those wishing to (.Always remembered by your January 30. Anne Twomey's Prize. TELEPHONE (058) 41203 Raleigh Tourer. — Box No. H428 1 LIMITED enter the area of childcare, pre- lcvlng son Thomas , daughter- He was a well-known member January 200 Club Draw—1st "Leader" Office. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1987 nurslng. au pair, mothers-to-be, in-law Geraldlne-. grandchildren of the farming community £250, J. Moran (Clogheeni; 2nd whose quiet disposition made etc., a nights per week, ten Stephanie, Elizabeth, Michael, £100, N. Twomey- 3rd £50. M. him extremely popular. Sincere week course. Oourse syllabus Roisln, Kieran and' baby Peter.) Pyne (Clogheeni; 4th £50. J ORGAN — Fifth Anniversary sympathy is extended to his Butler (New Ross); 5th £50, S. NOTICE TO consists of ten items with such sorrowing brother, sisters and things as: Principles of Child- —Inr loving memory of our dear Moynihan. NEWS OF TOWN IN MEMORIAM brother William (Bill) Organ, other relatives on their sad be-1 Special Prizes — £25, J. Lln- care, Coping with Behavioural reavement. Problems, Infant Handling and BONNER — Third Anniver- late of T. J. Murphy Place, een: £25, P. O'Leary (Conna). His reniains were removed on —(Advt.). AND CEREAL GROWERS Feeding, Establishing Your sariy — In loving memory of Abbeysidie, who died on Feb- ruary 9, 1982. R.I.P. Saturday evening from the Hos- BALLINVELLA COMMUNITY Own Playschool Creche, etc. In- Loretto. Barrack Street. Cappo- WATERFORD CO-OP has the Will those who think of him pital Mortuary to Ballinameela CENTRE terested applicants reply with quin, who died on January 31, today, Church where they were bless- A special meeting was held at ROUNDABOUT following Cereal Contracts available name and address to Box No. 1084. Masses offered. ed by Very Rev. W. Callanan, A little prayer to Jesus say. the Community Centre recent- BADMINTON: IRELAND v. for its customers in t'he following A325 "Leader" Office. Deep in our hearts you will P.P. .(Always remembered by your ly to pass a vote of sympathy SCOTLAND range nf products:— always stay, Fr. Fitzgerald, C.C., celebrat- ABBEY REWINDS—Armature loving brothers' and sisters.) to the McGrath family, Okyle, Ireland take on Scotland in Loved and remembered every- ed the Requiem Mass on Sun- an under 21 Badminton Inter- and Coil Winders, AC/DC wto- and the Ahem family, Ballyan- day. VEALE AND POWER — In day and also officiated at the chjor, 011 the death of Mrs. Mary national at the Sports Centre, ding Service for Motors, Gener- MALTING BARI.EY ((Always remembered by Mam. loving memory of Mrs. Mary J. burial in the adjoining ceme- McGrath, R.I.P. Dungarvan, this Thursday, Feb- ators, Transformers, Welders, MILLING WHEAT Dad-, brothers' and sister J Veale. Mltchei Terrace, Dungar- tery. assisted by Very Rev. Fr. A vote of sympathy was also ruary 5 at 6.30 p.m. A feast of and Coils. New and used Motors Callanan. P.P.. Very Rev. M. badminton is in store for pat- FIELD BEANS CANNING — Fifteenth Anni- van who died' January 30, 1073 passed to the Hiokey family, supplied. Monday to Friday, 9 Brennock. O.S.A and Rev. W. rons and tickets at £4 are very versary1 — In loving memory of and her daughter Mirs. Mai Glencairn and the Fogarty fam- SEED BARLEY a.m.-6 p.m. —. 17a O'Connell Power. .Canilick-onHSiuir who died Carey. C.C. ily. Bishopstown 011 their recent reasonable. Michael Canning, late of New SEED WHEAT Street uWyley's), Dungarvan, February 1-1, 1962. Our Ladiy of Chief mourners — Richard bereavements. HOMEBREW NEWS Street, Lismore, who died on SEED OATS Co. Waterford. (6-3) Lourdesi pray for them. "All I (brother i. Sr. Stanislaus, Nell The A.G.M. of the Community Clearing lines now available February 1. 1072. 1 ask is that you remember me and Biddy (sisters); Peggy (sis- Centre will be held on Feb 24. at the Home Brew Shop. 30 CALLING all schoolgoers aged This Is your anniversary, ter-in-law). nephews, uncle and A Bonus price will be paid for each 16 plus. We are holding a pro- at the altlar of the Lord." Congratulations to Mr Kie- Main St.. Dungarvan, 058/42127. Michael, other relatives. 1 gallon Bards. Homebrews. of these products. motion in the Dungarvan area. (Always' remembered by your ran Walshe, Mlonatrim and Miss Our gift to you is a Miass, Marlon Coleman. Lismore, who OWE Original, Winecraft. CWE For further information, contact our High earnings for one day's God has you in His keeping, loving family.) WADE—Thirty-third Anniver- announced their engagement Port and Connoisseur's Choice work Please call with personal We have you in our hearts. sary — In loving memory of miy recently. Wines £2.50. 1 gallon Mixer Sales Repicsentatives or ring I,D. to Lawlor's Hotel, this (From your loving Mam and dear father, pierce Wadte oi LISMORE A.C. NOTES Time. Wild Mixer, .Tom Caxton Saturday, 7th February at 10 brother Dick.) Cider and Brown Ale £2.50. 40 Waterford Co-op. Dungarvan Headborouigih, Knockanore, who On Sunday last, Feb. 1, we a.m. No phone calls to hotel. MR. WILLIAM pint Cumbria bitter, lager and 058-41011. CONDON — Fifth Anniver- diedl on. February 7. 1954 R.I.P. held our first Open Cross Coun- OWE bitter £2.50. —(Advt.). FOR SALE — 1,000 bales top sary. _ i loving memory of my Sacred Heart of Jesus have try Meeting for many a year. n Having had two weeks of dry WIDOWS ASSOCIATION quality wheiaten straw, in Cap- dear husband, Edimond Condon, mercy on' his soul. Our Lady of I ——MS (WILLIE) O'BRIEN weather our hopes were high The monthly meeting of the poquln-Lismore area. Can be Lourdes intercede for him. late of Parkdotia, Tallow, Co. We record with deep regret for a fine day for the event Widows Association will take delivered. Apply to Box No. Masses offered. Wlaterford. who died on Feb- the death of Mr. Willie O'B'rien but unfortunately the opposite piace on Tuesday evening, Feb. When thoughts go back as Waterford WMf B426 "Leader" Office. (13-2) ruary 4, 1982. R.I.P. Masses of M-t. Stuart, Aglish, which oc- happened with rain, wind and 10. at 8 o'clock ln the St. Vin- WANTED TO LET — Shop offered. , _ , ithey always do. curred at St. Joseph's Hospital, cold combining to make a dis- cent de Paul Rooms. A guest I treasure the memories I CGGP ffr premises in Dungarvan. central A bouquet of beautiful Dungarvan on Friday. January mal day. Still we struggled on speaker will attend. —(Advt.). location. Replies by letter only memories, hla-ve of you. 23. He iwas youngest son of the and even though there were PUR QUIZ to Box No. B425 "Leadler" Office. Sprayed! with a million tears, ((•Always remembered by your late Michael and Mrs. O'Brien, Teams are invited to take loving daughter. Bessie.) Mount Stuart and brother of part ln Pub Quiz in aid of char- FABRIC SALE continues until Wishing God could have YOUNG — Eighth Anniver- the late Pate O'Brien. ity. Teams from pubs, clubs, etc. Saturday, 7th February. Genu- spared you, sary — In loving memory of A member of the farming Usual question time rules will ine half price bargains*. 10% off If just for a few more years. Michaeil Young. Murphy Place', community, although not ac- apply. Entrance fee for each DECKSES LOUNGE regular stock. Haibberdasheiry (Sadly missed- by your loving CONNA THE VENUE wife Nona.) Abbeyside. who died on Feb- tively Involved for a number team £5 t,o be maid on night of MODELIGO and patterns also available,. —- ruary 2, 1970. of years, he still kept a keen quiz. Entries to Michael Roche, Thread Needle, Main Street, CONDON — Fifth Anniver- Wil'l those who think of him interest in marts and all farm- Wolfe Tone Road or M. Landers, SATURDAY, FEB. 7 - Dunigarvan. sary — In loving memory of my today, ing activities. He was a devout FOR "TOPS" FINAL Grat'tan Square. PROGRESSIVE 45 dear father. Edmond Condon, On Sunday, 15th February, STRAW FOR SALE — Barley A- lirtitile prayer to Jesus say. catholic and a person of many PRESENTATION PRIMARY latei of Parkdotia, Tallow, Cjo. the finals of the Credit Union SCHOOL. DRAW straw for sale. Phone 058,56228. (Always remembered by John. fine qualities, and though he In aid of Modeligo Community Sportsfield. Waterford1, who died on Feb- had not enjoyed the best of Tops of the Clubs will take December and January re- FOP. SALE — Tetfal Deep Fat Noreen. Demise,, Kevin and Jackpot £140 on 13 games. Commencing 8.30 p.m. sharp ruary 4. 1982. R.I.P. Masses health for some time he bore place in the Oonna Community sults—£50 Mrs. Houlihan: £20, Fryetr. perfect condition. Also Alsling.) offered. his illness with true Christian Centre commencing at 8 p.m. David Mu 111ns- £10, David Krupps electric mixer. Phone A- loving father now at rest, fortitude. May he rest in peace. The competition which is or- O'Riordan; £5, Vera O'Brien: Sunday,™^- WALSH THREE 053/54078. For all of us he did his best. His remains were removed on ganised by the Cloyne Federa- £5. Kav Duggan-: £5. Margaret tion of Youth Clubs (C.F.Y.C.) FOR SALE COcker Spaniel Time passes, life goes on, Saturday evening to Clashmore O'Keeffe- £5. Sean White. has this year received an addi- pups, 3 months old. registered' But from our thoughts you Church, before removal Monslg- £50. Margaret Downey: £20. Irish Kennel C'lub. — J- Fonde, tional boost with the Involve- are never gone nor Andrew McGrath (cousin) Marv Tobin- £10, Joan Power: Spar Food Store, Main Street, ment of the Credit Union or- (Sadly missed by his son and FT. B. Meehan, C.C., Clash- £5, Vincent, Mahony: £5. Joe Tallow Phone 058 56215. ganisation. Ftoley- £5, Francis Power- £5, Michael', daughter-in-law Mar- more, recited appropriate pray- On Monday, 19th January, a Mrs. Whelan. —(Advt.). LAWLOR'S HOTEL FOR SALE—Keirr's Pink and garet and grandchildren.) JAMES KIELY ers. The remains were received Golden Wondler eating potatoes; and blessed on arrival by Mon- sponsorship cheque for £500 also Home Guard and Queen CONDON — Fifth Anniver- signor Andrew McGrath. assist- was presented to Hazel Fair NITE Seed. — W. ILenane, BaJllyour- sary — In loving memory of my & SONS ed by Fr. B. Meehan. C.C., Very (C.F.Y.C.- by Mr. Des Gearv on AGENTS FOR ratnJe. ci'ashmore. dear Dad Edmond Condon, Rev. W. Callanan. P.P.. Aglish behalf of all the Credit Unions FOR SALE—1080 Opel Kadetib Parkdotia. Tallow, who died' on COMPLETE FUNERAL and Ballinameela and Fr. W. involved. The presentation was Carey, C.C.. Dungarvan in the made at a gathering in the NATIONAL 7ETAS 1.3S. Telephone 058/0021)0. February 4, 1062. R.LP. FURNISHERS CLUB presence of a large cortege. C.Y.F'.C. headquarters at "Ivy KERR'S PINK seedi potatoes We cannot -bring the old days Mass was celebrated on arrival Cottage," Fermoy, when mem- LOTTERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS — DISCO for sale. Phone 058/54337. ALL FUNERAL REQUISITES When we were all together, by Msgr. Andrew McGrath. bers ol' participating clubs were The following have been ap- SUNDAY NIGHTS — 60s DISCO FOR SALE -Dining-room side- SUPPLIED But loving thoughts of you, Following Requiem Mass on present as well as representa- pointed as retail sales agents 10 p.m.-2 a.m. — Adm. £3.50 — Bar Ext. — Neat Dress board. in perfect condition- and Will live with us forever. Sunday, celebrated by Fr. B. tives from Mitchelstown, Fer- for the sale of the new An Post record player in excellent order. Wc attend to all details- moy, Mallow. Charlevllle. Kan- National Lottery tickets — KiAlways remembered by your Meehan. C.C. and assisted by Tel. D. O'Lea/ry, Melleray Road, Obituary Notice, Church Very Rev. J. Canon Murphy, lurk and Tallow -Credit Unions. William Dooley, B'allymacarbry: loving son Jim, daughter-ln, and Cemetery. Support has also been pledged Michael Madden, Lismore; Pat- Cappoquin 058/54286. llaw Pe®gy and all the family.) P.P.. Clashmore, interment took PLEASE NOTE — Would the place in the family plot in the from a number of other Credit ricia Bransfield. Cappoquin: Person who took the grey oanvas HOG AN (nee Mahony)—Third Floral and Artificial Wreaths Old Cemetery. Fr. B. Meehan Unions in the East Waterford Eamonn Bolger. Ballyduff: Nu- area. gents Super-Valu Supermarket, Jacket from JR's last Saturday Anniversary - In- loving mem. Supplied. C.C. officiated at the graveside, MELLERAY GROTTO night return same to Lismore assisted by F'r. P. Fitzgerald. The C.F.Y.C. are very grateful Dungarvan- Danny Lenlhan, onT of our loving daughter to the Community Council for Newltne. Abbeyside: Mulcahys, Hotel, as they are known, C.C.. Ballinameela. Another Feast of Our I.ady of Lourdes, February 11 — a Vigil Mary late of 10. Shortest Possible Notice making the hall available again Causeway, Abbeyside; Seamus otherwise Gardiai will be Terrace. Dungarvan, who died Required. huge gathering of relatives and Mill be held in the Grotto from 12 noon to 12 midnight. friends were present. this year. Last year the finals Breathnach, Rinn 0 gCuanach: notified. February 4, 1984. provided a very entertaining R. J. Pugh. Square, Dungarvan: SELF-CONTAINED FLAT to Will those who think ot ner SHANDON STREET The chief mourners were — Candlelight Procession at 8 p.m. Mary Curran. Ring (sister), night, of fun and laughs but Darrer Stores. Dungarvan: An let. _ Fatimia House, Clone a DUNGARVAN this year's final will be of the Post, Dungarvan. Public prayer every night between 8 and 9 p.m. and Road Dungarvan. Phone 058/ nephews, nieces, cousins, rela- A prayer to ^ tives and friends. same high standard 11' not even In all a total of 69 agents on Sundays from 2 p.m. •1916 (Always remembered by her Telephone 058/42116 higher, so a fabulous night is have been appointed ln the FOR SALE 2 Alwation pups, loving Mam and I>ad ana nut to be missed. county and city. "Kulie and female. Phone 058/ family.) ilWKi. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1987. BEHIND THE SPOTLIGHT TALLOW AND ROUNDABOUT NOTES (Continued from Page 1) TALLOW SCOUT NOTES reason for satisfaction — the during his life. He came from to Ardmore (1st leg) lost 5-3. mm&tt Motors Ltd. The troop are just starting junior A team winning the a family of nationally minded 6th Div. home to Holycross (1st advantage over their opponents cations and destruction on the I first round of the champion- into activities after the Christ- people who were linked with leg) won 5-3. unlike the position that applied ancient proprietors. The only mas break. The first regional ship and, of course, the great the struggle for independence. MAIN VOLVO AND SUZUKI DEALERS The u/16's won 7-0 on Satur- in tlhe three general elections elevation of note in the area is competition of 1987 will be the triumph at the end of the sea- A very likeable and friendly day at, home to Melleray. Phones: (058) 41994 and 42207 National Scout Quiz in early son was the winning of the character, Paddy will be miss- which took place between 1981 Slievenamon (SHiabh na mBan SOCCER NOTES March to be held In Cork this u-21 East, Cork football cham- ed in the neighbourhood, and and 1982. As each Dail was Feimhin — Mountain of the Cappoquin 0; Brideview 2 NEW CARS EX STOCK: year. We hope to pick the team pionship against some very to his wife Mrs. Nora Higgins, Brideview had ia good 2-0 win dissolved in those years the women of Feimhin). Magh Suzuki Alto 5-door, 800cc £6,440 over the next few weeks. tough opposition and we con- Pelick, his son Tom, also of gratulate them again and over Cappoquin in the Dungar- outgoing deputies immediately FeLmhin were the original Suzuki Swift 3-door 1000 5-speed £7,340 On F'riday last the troop tra- Pelick, his daughter, Mrs. hope for a still more successful van Tyre Centre Cup last sun- Suzuki Super Carry 15 cwt. Van £5,650 velled to Mount Melleray along Smith, Lombardstown, his sis- lost all salary and allowances occupiers. season this year. day morning. Suzuki Jeeps 4-wheel Drive from £7,935 with the other members of the ter Eily, England, brothers-in- and were not entitled to any It was decided to affiliate In continuous heavy rain, the Carraig na Siuire (Canrick- Volvo 344, Diesel £11,800 region to present a report on law, relatives and friends we game never reached high stan- election expenses. Volvo 340 Petrol from £10,300 a UNICEF study of children to junior A and B teams, under 21, extend our deepest sympathy. On-Suiir) == RoCk in the (river) minor and under 16. dards, but great credit is due James A Walsh, chairman, He was interred In Conna New to both sides for the conditions But it hat position was changed Suir. The name comes from a USED CARS: iThe following officers were Waterford Co. council. Tallow Cometery. Go dtugaldh solas na they had to play in. about two years ago when rock in mid-stream, uncovered Troop took, the opportunity also elected — President, Dick Mor- 1986 (June) Volvo 344, Salmon, Diesel, 10,500 miles. bhflait'ne-as da anam uasal. With both sides missing some of making a presentation of a risson: Chairman, Pat Lane-; Minister for the Environment, only at lbwest tides in a dry Factory Warranty. WEDDING AT BALLYNOE chances, it was Dermot Hen- plaque given to the troop by Vice-Chairman, Pat Leahy; John Boland, quietly altered the summer. Anne Boleyn (one of A pretty wedding was sol- ley who broke the deadlock in 1985 Volvo 344 GL, Petrol, 5-speed. the Mayor of Thameslde when Treasurer, Matt Harpur; Secre- emnised at St. Catherine's the 70th minute when shooting rules wi-tlhout letting the public King Henry VIII's wives) is 1984 Fiat Ritmo 65 Ch. 5-speed. the troop visited while on sum- tary and P.R.O., Donal Buckley Church, Ballynoe last Saturday high into the roof of the net. know too much about it. 1983 Fiat Panda 45, 3-door L mer camp last year. Mr. Walsh popularly supposed to have BALLYNOE COMMUNITY Paul curley made sure of Bride- 1982 Datsun Cherry 4 door' thanked us and said he would when Philomena McCarthy, sec- been bonn i.n the Castle of COUNCIL view's name going into the hat Now each of the outgoing 1982 Fiat Fiorino Van hang the plaque in the Coun- ond youngest daughter of John At the recent AGM of the for the next round with a sec- Carrick. In one of Shake- 1982 Toyota Starlet cil chamber. and the late Hannah McCarthy, deputies including those not above the following Council ond goal in the 83rd minute. speare's plays, the chorus of a 1981 Saab 900 GLS, 51,000 miles B'allynoe, and Donal, second seeking re-election will be paid On Friday night next at 7.30 was elected — President, Rev. eldest son of Denis and the late 1981 Renault 5 TL Considering the conditions it song is "cail'in o chois tSiuire am. an investiture of venturers Fr. Buckley; Chairperson, Mrs. Margaret Howard, Rathcormac, a proportion of their annual 1981 VW Golf, Diesel 5-door was a solid performance from me. 1980 Renault 18 GTS 5-speed will take place in the Church Betty Hlggins; Vice-Chairman, were united' in holy matrimony. salaries of £18,887 for the dura- of the Immaculate Conception, Brideview, where every player 1980 Toyota Carina, one owner R. Hegarty; Hon. Sec., Mrs. The bride who was given tion of the campaign. This Cill Chais (Kilcash) = Caise's Tallow, during First Friday Eily Donovan; Hon. Treasurers, gave full commitment as is 1980 Peugeot 504 GL away by her father John looked needed to win such a ,tie. works out at £1,049 per head. Church. Is eiol do gach dlalta Mass. All are welcome to at- Mrs. Eileen O'Keeffe and Mrs. lovely in a dress of embroidered 1980 Leyland Mini City, only 10,000 miles tend. Nora Sheehan; Asst. Secretary, 'learn — K. Tobin, K. Mur- It looks just like another case scoile an t-amhran "Cill Chais" white satin. She was attended phy, P. Sheehan, P. Prescod. T 1979 Fiat 12.7, only 17,000 miles Bernie Neville; P.R.O., J. Buck- of looking after ourselves! Who ag tosnu Ite "cad a dheanfaimid 1979 Ford Cortina 1.3 4-door TALLOW G.A.A. NOTES by her sister Catherine and McCarthy, G. 3ice, G Hogan', ley. Committee — Aissumpta Marie McAuliiffe, who were dres- 1979 Opel Rekord 2.1 Diesel Annual Social — Just to re- Anern, S. Beecher, O. Casey, M. L. Moroney, P. Curley, D Hen- said anyfihing about looking feasta gan aimad." Beside the sed in cerise pink taffeta. John 1979 Volvo 343 Auto. mind you that our social takes O'Keeffe, B". Lynch, P. O'Keeffe, ley and M. McCarthy. after the economy or the coun- ruin of the ancient church is place on tomorrow night, Fri- Harty was page boy and his 1978 Volvo 244 DL J. McAuliffe, D. Hegarty, S. Next Sunday, Bride-view play try? It really is time for a the vault wherein rest the day, Feb. 6th in Whltechurch sister Siobhan Harty was flower Youghal in Tallow in the 1978 Toyota Carina Estate COtter, E. Cotter, M. Mulcahy. change iand not for just more House Hotel. A bus will leave girl. Bridegroom Donal was at- league. Due t:o Tallow Races mortal remains of Lady 'Veagh, 1978 Citroen Pallas 2.4 Estate The additional rooms in the the Square at 8 p.m. Tickets tended by his brothers John this game will kick oil at 11.00 of the same again! celebrated in southern story 1977 Toyota Corolla 30 Estate, one owner hall are proving a great ad- available from Pat Sheehan, and Cormac. The chief cele- a.m. 1976 Volvo 244 DL, Gas Conversion vantage for the various meet- and song. I,n .the same tomb Dinnie Cunningham and Mar- brant of the concelebrated Mass READY FOR THE RACE 1976 Ford Escort 4-door. ings and the weekly musical Our u/14 team had a good 3-1 reposes her illustrious kinsman tin Sutherland. There will also which included Papal Blessing, win over Shamrocks in Knock- be tickets available at the door and dancing classes. * Special Finance arranged. was Fr. Hegarty, C.C., Conna. anore on Saturday morning. A total of 464 candidates by marriage, an t-Ard Easbag The following are the results on the night, so come along Jerry Mellerick, Conna, pre- Goals by Connie Henley, Peter d'e Buitlfeir, Caisil: * 10% Discount without trade-in. of -the Council's £1,000 month- have entered for the 168 seats and have a great night out. sided at the organ during the Henley and Dan McGrath gave ly draw — £300, Mrs. Nora in .the 25t)h Dail. In the major " 'S as leabhar na ma.rbh do * We can now supply any make of new car. 300 Club Draw — The first ceremony and iTom Murray of our lads a comfortable win. The Mulcahy, Shanakiel, Conna; lea tar * Open Saturday to 4 p.m. draw takes place on Saturday Cork was the soloist. feature ,of this match was some parties Fianna Fail are fielding £200, James O'Conneli, Ballin- night, 14th Feb. Tickets avail- The large number of guests fantastic saves by . Brideview An n-Easbog is Lady 'Veagh." carrick; £100, Edmond Barry, 122 and Fine Gael 98 in all of able from any club member. then repaired to Garryvoe Hotel goalkeeper Edward Cronin. Fermoy; £50, Joe McMahon, the 41 constituencies. The Pro- Don't forget it has been re- where the reception was held. Team — E. Cronin, s. Hamp- REQUESTS Clonmult; £50, Bernie Neville, gressive Democrats have 51 duced to a five week draw so The honeymoon Is being ton, c. Henley, J. Doyle, T. Ken- Ballyknock, Ballynoe; £50, A Tallow reader has sent us it is £1 per week. For anyone spent in the oanary Islands. iry, J. P. Grey, D. McCarthy, D. candidates in 33 constituencies who pays the £5 In advance B'allynoe Badminton Club; requests for the words of "Dan- £50, Michael Joyce, Aghern, TALLOW BADMINTON Martin, P. Henley, M. Tobin, D. while Labour are putting up 37 they will be in for a special O'Brien, J. Tobin, M. O'Brien. gerous Dan McGrew" and for draw for £50. This draw also Conna; £25, Tom Galvin, Dun- CLUB NOTES in 32 of the constituencies. The the poem the following two garvan; £25, Mrs. Fitzgerald, takes place on the 14th Feb. Due to the bad weather the COMMUNITY HALL RESULTS Workers Party and Sinn Fein lines of which are all that she Garrylehera; £25, Mary Mc- league got off to a bad start in Anne Barry, Ballyduff; Eileen can remember:— Waterford Win — Well done Auliffe, Ballymanteen, Bally- have 29 and 27 respectively January but all is going well Kearney, Ballyduff; Mrs Fee- The woman was old and BRIAN to Timmy Sheehan and Jim noe; £25, John Casey, Kilcro- while the total of independents again. The 3rd Div. team at ney, Ballyduff; Mrs. Buckley, feeble and grey O'Donoghue on helping Water- nat, Ballynoe; Seller of first home to Waterford 6 lost 5-3 Lismore; John William McCar- and others oomes to a stagger- And bent with the chill of ford to a welcome victory over prize, Mrs. Eileen O'Keeffe, but some great badminton was thy, Tallow; Bridie O'Mahony, ing 100. the Winter's day. Cork in Dungarvan last Sun- Ballynoe. day. Let's hope this is the start played. The 6th Div. team still Fermoy, Mrs. O'Connor, Tallow; Perhaps some reader can remain unbeaten having won Margaret O'Brien, Cappoquln; The latter must surely be an oblige. of better times for Waterford. MR. PADDY HIGGINS Staying Intermediate — Dun- 5-3 against Old Parish. The best Mary Power, Lismore; Pat indication that many are be- Profound regret, was evoked victory of the week fell to the Wioods, Tallow; Eileen Walsh, THE SALLY GARDENS garvan's motion to change the in the whole district lately on coming completely disillusioned Our choice for the ballad structure of the senior hurling novice team who travelled to Ballyduff; Mrs. Landers, Cappo- O'SHEA hearing of t'he unexpected with traditional pacty politics. corner this week is "The Sally Ferrybank and won 7-1. The quin; Mrs. Fltapatrick, Fermoy; championship was defeated at death of Mr. Paddy Higgins Gardens." which is a composi- the Convention on Saturday team is as follows — Mike Man- Mrs. Beecher. Tallow; Madge About 2.5 million people will be Pelick, Aghern Even though gan, Sean Tobin, Richard McGrath, Tallow; John Dalton, tion of W.B. Yeats: night, so we will be playing well advanced in his seventies entitled to vote in the election, intermediate hurling next year. Tobin, Johnny Hogan, Sharon Cappoquin; Mary Kenneally, THE LABOUR PARTY he was a man full of life and Henley, Jacqueline Henley, Brid Glencalrn; Martin Reddy, Cap- an increase of 4.7 -per cent on Down by the sally gardens, Affiliation Fees—Just to show vigour and was a great patron my love and I did meet. Flaherty and Angela Curley, poquin: Pauline Lombard, Ag- the last occasion in November you the cost of running a GAA of every sport. A well known She passed the sally gardens, with subs., John William Mc- lish; E. Moore, Villierstown; 1982. club in this day and age — we hurler in his young days, he Carthy and Mary O'Dwyer. Ann Walsh, conna; E. Feerlck. with little snow-white feet, received our affiliation fees last played regularly With the Keep up the practice. Cappoquin, Fiona Sheehy, Fer- She bid me take love easy, as CAD E SIN? week—-the cost is £980, almost Conna team in the twenties and moy, Billy Landers. Lismore. the leaves grow on the tree, • £200 up on last year. The cost neveT lost interest in that game Cup Results; 3rd Div away But I. being young and fool- of hurleys last year was almost Our par on Decies place- ish. with her did not agree. £2,000 so you can understand names this week deals with the why clubs enter combined and Ba-pony of Iffa and Offa which In a field down by the river local draws to raise money to my love and I did stand. Vote No. 1 pay for these astronomical fees. occupies the south-east angle of And on my leaning shoulder, ANGLING CLUB Co. Tipprary adjoining Water- she laid her snow-white Now the fishing season is BALLYDUFF AND DISTRICT NOTES ford on the south and Kilkenny hand. upon us It is time to start PIONEER NOTES night to Whitechurch House ing of tlhe new year. We would on the east. She bid me take life easy, as thinking about the competi- A meeting of the Council will Hotel. The meal will be served like ,to thank our Development the grass grows on the BRIAN tions for the coming season ait 9 o'oloak. Musio wild! be pro- Officer for vl-slttog us acui on Iffa (Ui Futhiidfi.) and Offa weirs, Tne A.G.M. of the above club be held In tihe library an, Fri- day night after Mass at 8 p.m. vided by the Jim Murray Celll behalf of the Chairman we (Ui Fothadh) are anglicised But I was young and foolish, will be held on F'riday, 13th B'and. We are expecting- a large would like to extend a cead and now am full of tears. All members are requested to forms of the ancient tribe name Feb. in St. Patrick's Hall at crowd, and a great night is mile failte and hope that she attend-. (Ui-BathiaCh) of southern Tip- O'SHEA | 7.30. All are welcome. assured. will return soon again. Down by the sally gardens, Two teamg, took part In the I would first of all like to perary. Eathach is thought to my love and I did meet, SHAMROCKS HURLING Music and' dancing classes • Regional Quiz finals to Dungar- welcome aboard some new be the name of a chieftain of She'passed the sally gardens, AND FOOTBALL NOTES van' on Tuesday night lasit. The will be held asi usual to' the hall members (or the return of the Na Deise in the 7th century. with little snow-white feet, The club's A.G.M. was held in members' of the junior team on Thurs diay and Friday Knockanore on Monday, 12th old). John and Mossy Oasey She bid me take love easy, as were Mairead Ahern, Pat nights. and' Gerard Geary, We hope The history of the Barony the leaves grow on the tree, Jan. A large attendance was Howard. Thomas Feeney and Omitted irom last week's they will enjoy a very long and' since the invasion has been a But I. being young and fool- present. The following officers Patrick Murphy. The members notes was that our music quar- happy stay with us this, time, record of plantings and confis- ish, with her did not agree. were elected for the coming of the senior team were Mar- Please Note—ClLr. Brian O'Shea will continue to meet tet of Ethel Dempsey, Theresa aind bring some more friends season:—> tina Kearney, Brenda Kenny, 1 the public at his normal clinics during the General Noonan, Padraig O Bearra and along ne»t time. President—Very Rev. Fr. Mul- Michael Leamy and Maurice Raymond Dempsey also quali- Some of the new members Election campaign. cahy, P.P.; Chairman — D. Kearney. Well done to both fied for the Munster final of got straight into the thick of Ahern; Vice-Chairman — L. teams- on- fine performances. He is also available at the AT & GWU Office, Dungar- Casey; Secretary / P.R.O. — A. C'eol an Ghelmhridh in Ada-re things by deciding to partici- on March lsit. — PRO, Seaimus pate in a friendly debate within van on the first Friday of eadh month, 4 p.m. to 5.30 p.m Moloney- Ass. Sec. — j. Kelly; COMMUNITY COUNCIL Treasurer — J. Baldwin. Hyland. the club which will be held next "Clubs Not Geared To At the A.G.M. it was decided A meeting of the Council will Friday night in the -hall. The to enter the following teams:— be held in St. Michael's Hafll on BALLYDUFF MACRA NOTES team proposing the motion are Senior Hurling, D. Casey (capt.), Monday night next at 8 p.m. All namely, John Murphy, John F. Roche Ovice-oapt.) • Interme- members are requested to This past weekend has prov- and Mossy Casey. The motion is Meeting The Challenges diate Football, J, O'Neill (capt.), attend. The plans for the build- ed very busy for the club. On "That marriage before the age L. Dalton (vlce-capt.) • Junior ing of dresslngrooms to the Friday night last, we found of 25 is desirable." They will be SWILL-A POTENTIAL HEALTH RISK Hurling, O. Farrell (capt.), W. field will be available at the ourselves once again to Conna competing against Elma and Of Today Doing A Great Mae-ve Kenny and Eugene Flynn • Unprocessed swill (table scraps, kitchen waste, etc.) Motherway (vlce-capt.). meeting, Sports Complex cheering on our gallant soccer team. The lads who will be opposing the mo- The hurling selectors for '87 The members of the fund- could be dangerous if fed to piigs or poultry. were up agaitast a very tough tion. (Maybe once this motion are as follows — J. Tobin, G. raising sub-committee met Dis-Service" • It could cause serious animal disease such as foot- Moloney, E. Murphy, J Kelly, team—"Barry Brothers," Conna. has been debated we'll be able agialiw on Wednesday night to to read between the linesi). I and-mouth, swine fever or fowl pest. M. Murphy. discuss ideas of raising funds —Says Co. Board Chairman The football selectors are as Right from' the start we could wonder who proposed this • Feeders of swill to livestock or poultry or persons for the development work that see that this was going to be a motion. follows — B. O'Keeffe, J. O'Cal- ing for officials and supporters supplying -swill direct to feeders aire obliged1 by law to will begin shortly. close match wltih neither team In his address to the annual laghan, L. Casey, M. Neville, J. The County Drama Final was alike. However, he said, there prepared to give an inch. At held in St. Michael's Hall last County G.A.A. Convention held —Register thetir premises with the Department of Tobin. G.A.A. NOTES was no ready made answer to times tempers' flared but all Sunday night. We would like to at Kilmacthomas on Saturday Agriculture. Six delegates attended the night last, County Board Chair- the problem but one thing he convention in KllmaC last Ait a recent meeting of the ended) in good spirits as Bally- thank all the .female members —Process swill by boiling at 100"C for at least one man James Tobin told the dele- was certain of was that con- Saturday. juvenile cluib held' in. St. Mich- duff proved the better side (and male) for preparing such stant sniping and criticism hour. winning tihe game 4-2. Congrats a lovely tea. We would also like gates that while it was felt that All players please note that ael's Hall It was decided to go the club was the basic unit of would not help • Hotels, restaurants, institutions or .persons must not a players and selectors meet- ahead with the annual spon- lads, keep up tihe good work to thank Liam O'Keeffe for Board officials and selectors and' we hope that the- bruises doing an excellent job on the the Association, its very foun- supply waste food to unregistered feeders or ing will take place on Friday, sored cycle; on Tuesday. March dation stone really, he wonder- were, the Chairman said, not February 13 at J.F.K. Park at 1-7 (St. Patrick's Day). are healing nicely. The team lighting. And a big thank you sparing themselves in the task processors of swill. ed just how many clubs in the 7.30 and training will also The following teams; will be will be' meeting "Ballynoe Utd." goes to the adjudicator Who of improving intercounty stand- had a very hard task on her county could rightly lay claim • Anyone who breaks (the rules risks a fine of £1,000 commence that evening. affiliated lor the coming season on Tuesday,. February 10th, so to such an honour. ards and it was pleasing to note we wish them the best of luck hands, but congratulations to and 12 months in gaol. Finally the club would like in both hurling and' football — Were they, he asked, genuine- that in all grades they were get- to congratulate F. Roche on his then. Kinsalebeg who now go on to ting the sort of response that • Consult your local District Veterinary Office Hor further u-12„ U-.14, u-16 and minor. It is ly honest when they announced engagement to Nora McCarthy. On Saturday night a large represent the county in the must sooner, than later, bring expected to commence training next round. that affiliations were on the information if required. —P.R.O. on Sunday, February 15th, wea- crowd attended' our first meet- uptrend annually and that they about -the desired results. ST. CATHERINES GAA ther permitting. It was dteclded had clubs in every parish in Referring to their present The AGM of St. Catherines to purchase a stock of 32," 34" the county, or were -they just position in the hurling and Issued by the football ciub took place at the and 36" hurleys and these will simply deceiving themselves football leagues, the Chairman Clubrooms last Saturday n-lght. be available shortly from. Jimmy and the Association, or becom- said that pride in wearing the ^ Department of Even though the attendance Scanlon, Also, membership fees ing indeed possessed with stat- county jersey had been infini- was not all that could be de- of Adultsi £2 and players £1' are istics and figures. tely restored and said: "speed / Agriculture sired It was otherwise a very now payable to Jimmy. WEST WATERFORD Club structures were, the the day when championship honours will again find a rest- successful one and a review of Mossy Walsh, Michael Leamy, Chairman said, certainly called the past year's activities gave into question and those who ing place in the Decies county." John Jackson and Michael CONDUCT Walsh attended the county NOTES were not geared to meet the with ithe full payment® going With regard to conduct and Convention in Kilmacthomas' on The death occurred peace- challenges of today were cer- discipline, the Chairman said Saiturdlay night last. The follow- fully, at Ardikeen Hospital, dur- to -the cluib. tainly doing a great dis-service that there was an unpardon- ing'.tlhe weefe, of Mr. Joiei Lynch, to the founding fathers. ing adiult teams' willl be entered VOICE OF CLASHMORE able increase to the level ol in 1S87: S.'H, J.H. and' I.F. and Newtown. (Kinsalebeg. Joe was Criticising clubs who were The 'Voice' of Clashmore' has not as organised as they should abuse levelled by club officials a decision on u-2'1. wiasi to have a quiet and genlfcie .person, a and supporters whose antics on been taken at a meeting with good friendi and helpful nelghr now reached the semi-final be the Chairman warned that sitage and with three serai- clubs. likewise who would the sideline left a lot to be de- .Shamrocks on Monday night to bour He was predteeeased- to sired. Kinocikianore. his eternal reward toy his. wife finals- to be staged! 'before- the through the selfish attitude of PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRATS grand final which thiey hope to senior members, deprive young "Why," he said, "sane, reason- The sub-committee set up to Aignies jusit a short year ago. have -completed by thei end of people of important administra- able and professed intelligent publish a club history met over His remains were taken to February. The 'first semicanal tive roles within its framework men and indeed some women, •the week-end and seti plans in Piltown chutich and following will be held' on this Saturday were merely spelling out .the it- see nothing wrong with running motion for same. Anyone with Requiem Mass on Thursday 1 night at Hea-ly's' "The Old Mill." own demise. up and down sidelines during old photographs, paper cuitittags burial book place in the adjoin- 1 Kinsalebeg, with five singers INTER-COUNTY FORTUNES the course of play, shouting de- and other relevant material on ing cemetery. taking part. With reference to the county rogatory remarks and com- information should hand in Sincere sympathy is express- teams, Mr. Tobin told the dels- ments at officials and especially same to Eamonn Bolger. All ed to his diaughber Mlary, son ST. VALENTINE'S NIGHT gates that the past year repre- referees, beats me, and if any- Mf We are going items will be returned. Billy, family and friends. sented a dismal one on the thing borders on a lunatic Pat Flynn, Pat Berry and Clashmiore Comhaltas- will playing fields of Munster with fringe." Jimmy Soanlon attended Tues- ANNUAL DINNER hold their annual party night their teams failing to record a This conduct must, the Chair- day night's Bord na nOg meet- on' Sti Valentine's night; with single outright victory. This Clash more -KtoStaiebeg man warned, be stamped out ing to Dungairvan. Congratula- G.A.A. many special guests attending. must, he said, be very depress- and quickly. tions to Alnthony Walsh on' his Club held their 'annual dinner election as Secretary of the at Whltechurch House Ho.tel on SYMPATHY to win! Saturday night last. A large INDEPENDENT POLLS AND OUR OWN CANVAS CLEARLY GIVE THE MESSAGE Western Board and thanks to Vincent Mulligan for his help crowd atltendedi and music was Sincere sympathy is extended —THE PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRATS WITH MARTIN CULLEN ARE GOING TO and co-operation during his provided by Paddy O'Brien and to Mrs. Elma OTRourke. Clash- WIN A SEAT IN WATERFORD — WITH YOUR SUPPORT. term of office. Telstar. more, on' the death; of her uncle Mr. Pat Looby. Cappagh. The presentation of the 1985 The chairman,. 'Roger Hyinesi, and 1S86 Sargent Cup medals thanked all who helped the THE MOORINGS will take place on Saturday, cl'ulb to. any way during the- year THE QUAY, DUNGARVAN February 21st. and hp gave full details of the Newt meeting on Wednesday cluib's new fu>nd-railsilng venture February 18tih in the school at for 1987. The calf rearing 8 p.m. scheme should, bring the neces- DINE OUT-FEB. '87 Vote No. 1 CULLEN MARTIN sary funds' needed' to albout 18 COMHALTAS NOTES months' 'time. Many farmers in 10% Discount Off Night Menu A FIGHTER FOR WATERFORD the air.ea will tlaike a Oaif and The branch's' first ever social rear it for a year and a half. Wednesday to Saturday (inclusive) will be held on this Saturday I The animals will then be sold