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County Roads Work Scheme WEDDING BELLS

The 1987 Road Works Scheme presented by the County Engin- eer, Mr. John O'Flynn, to the members of Waterford Co. Council at their monthly meet- Is A Tale Of Woe ing in Dungarvan last Monday THE CASTING VOTE he went to the U.S. where he provides for a 'gross expenditure enrolled in the American Aca- of £4,851,161 or a decrease of The loss of the County Coun- 2 per cent from 1986. The delay —SAYS CO. ENGINEER cil Chair by the Fine Gael- demy Of Dramatic Art (AADA) in presenting the scheme was in New York in 1985. Labour partnership following caused by the change of Gov- record with the disastrously in- (hold last year's level of main- lack of funding and he felt that ernment following the February adequate funding available for tenance. This can only mean an me break-down oi the "under- Following the completion of a there was little or no hope for 2-years course, Jim graduated election and the subsequent th? Road Works Scheme. The immediate and progressive de- the situation until some new standing" between the parties severe expenditure cutbacks im- Council must not accept this cline in the condition of our with a B.A. Degree in Dramatic system of funding Local Auth- at the recent annual meeting ol posed by the 1987 Budget. position, nor let it recur." road surfaces and road environ- orities was Introduced. "We Art last April and in qualifying the Council had reperc-ussions Waterford Co. County pre- Mr. O'Flynn added that they ment — a sad demise from our must impress on the Minister in this most exacting school of had distributed the abysmally position in former years of hav- at the Council's monthly meet- sently maintains a total of 1,575 for the Environment, that such acting, he has won the distinc- miles of public roads which rep- low funds made available to ing the tidiest county and best a change Is urgently needed," ing in Dungarvan last Monday. maintained roads in Ireland." tion of being the first Irishman resents an enormous lnfrastruc- them in the best manner pos- he said. tural asset developed over the sible towards protecting the Mr. O'Flynn finally comment- ihe matter came up on the to do so. Of the 350 who com- The scheme as submitted was filling of the vacancy on the centuries and now valued at employments of workers while at ed that the Scheme represent- then approved and on the pro- menced the course, 30 grad- £530 million. the same time endeavouring to ed a tale of woe for the county, Board of the South-East Air- posal of the Chairman Cllr. P. uated and of these 15 were In the course of his report on attain a minimal maintenance the only result of which was Kenneally seconded by Ollr. port Company (based at Water- called back to do a post the scheme, Mr. O'Flynn stated programme. that the environment would Walsh it was also unanimously deteriorate. fold Airport) caused by the graduate course. Jim Beecher that the funding provided in "The funds provided." said agreed to a.sk the 'Minister for 1986 for the improvement and the Environment that the recent resignation of Councillor the Co. Engineer, "represent an SAD READING again won the distinction of upkeep of their road network all time low point for County money paid in social welfare to Con Casey (F.G.) being one of those. had been totally inadequate Waterford and are- quite simply Cllr. James A. Waish said those Council workers who have Cllr. Casey proposed and Cllr. "Waterford Co. Council." he inadequate. No provision is in- that the Co. Engineer's report been put on short time working We are indebted to Abbey- stated, "has had a long and cluded for any surface dressing certainly made very sad read- be paid directly to the Council M. O'Riordan (F.G.) seconded side man John Clancy for this 1 proud tradition in the high on regional or county roads, ing. it seemed that they had to so that it could be used to keep Cllr. John Carey (E.G.) to till information. John flies across standard of Its roads. 1987 has and the provision for ordinary completely abandon work on the workers concerned in full- the vacancy and then Cllr. the Atlantic regularly making seen the demise of this proud maintenance is too low to even the county roads because of this time employment. lackie Fahey, T.D. (F.F.) pro- at least one 'annual visit to see posed and Cllr. S. Whelan his mother and family relatives. (F.F.) seconded Cllr. Paddy He is New York based also and Cuhiill (F.F.) for the position. has struck up a great friendship In the roll call vote, the with Jim Beedher. John returns eight Fine Gael Councillors pre- to the Big Apple this week after sent (absent were Cllrs. Jim his most recent visit home. No Job Gains Or Losses Harty and Oliver Coffey) and We thank John for passing the two Labour Party Coun- | Mr. Burke said that it was the good news about the young Mr Frank Burke, Regional cillors (Cllr. Kyne and Senatoi Manager. I.D.A.. Waterford. at- the marketing situation which O'Shea) supported Carey while Ballyduff man to us and wish tended the monthly meeting of was dictating the lines that were being taken. The Company the ten Fianna Fail Councillors Jim Beecher every success in Waterford Co. Council held in Dungarvan last Monday and had to reduce production costs present (Cllr. T. Cunningham the future. Incidentally we must In County and was now engaged in put- record that former graduates of spoke on the I.D.A.'s pla'ns for was absent) supported Cllr. the promotion Of industry and ting together "a long-term sur- Cahill. the AADA included such great job creation in the county. SAYS I./).A. MANAGER vival kit." screen stars as Grace Kelly. At the outset, the Chairman, This concluded the discussion The Fianna Fail Chairman ot Danny De Vito, Katherine Hep- Cllr. P. Kenneally welcomed Mr. and thanking Mr. Burke for Cllr Kyne said what he Government They had received the Council, Cllr. Patsy Ken burn, Kate Jackson, Spencer Burke and he and the other naving attended the meeting, wanted to know and what the a directive that no more ad- the Chairman Cllr. Kenneally neally then gave his casting Tracey, Robert Redford and members of the Council then directed a series of questions to public of Dungarvan were en- vance factories were to be built said that while he had answer- vote in favour of his party Kirk Douglas. Surely an out- Mr. Burke concerning industrial titled to know was the amount until they had got rid of those ed all the questions put to him, Pictured in the grounds of Whitechurch House Hotel where of State grants that had gone they had got at present. colleague declaring that he had standing team for any young failures in the county and pros- Mr. Burke had given nothing the reception took place following their wedding at St. Michael's pects for the future. into this project and what had away. "The best aspect of what to do so! actor to follow. happened to the money. Church, Ballyduff, are Mr. Niall Flynn second son of Mrs. Dottie In the course of his replies, WATERFORD GLASS he has said to us," said the Had the boot been on the Mr. Burke informed the Council Mr. Burke said that he did Chairman, "is that we have not Flynn and the late. Niall Flynn, Whitechurch House Hotel, HEALTH WARNING FOR Cllr. Brian Swift. T.D.. refer- lost any of our industrial job:; other foot, the vacancy would that the annual survey carried not have the figures with him Cappagh and Miss Claire O'Donovan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. CARS! but, toki Cllr Kjyu- _ ttui t he in the county and that is some% have Rone lo the Fi-ne Gael out by-the IT7.A' ovr-r pn-st thing wii-kih most oilier .ii-e^.s' T., A. O'Donovan, "Five Acres." Ballyduff Upper. The wedding three years showed that the vtould fo'rward i,his information man. In a minor way this shows Under the above heading, to the County Development Of- are unable to say at the Pre- with Nuptial Mass arid Papal Blessing was performed by Very number of industrial jobs in the proposlng to do about this. sent time." what a loss to the Fine Gael- Denis Reading in his "Reading county had remained fairly con- ficer. Mr. Maurice McHugh who Rev. K. MulcPhv. P.P., BallydufT assisted by Very Rev. W. could then pass it to Cllr. Kyne. Labour partnership the Chair- between the lines" column in stant at about 3,200. "There Call an an, P.P., Ballinameela. (Photo: John Tynan) manship of the Council was. last Saturday's "Cork Exam- have been no job gains and no job losses over the period." he TALLOW FACTORY However the voting pattern iner" had the following to say: said. showed that some kind ol To a question by Cllr. W. Mc- "A colleague has a suggestion Mr. Burke went on to say that Donnell concerning the Bremer Council Seeks Talks On "understanding" still exists be- for the Urban Council of Dun- the £12 million Sterlins Drug Frame Factory in Tallow Mr. tween them despite the recrim- garvan, Waterford's county Plant in Dungarvan was due to Burke said that they had re- inations expressed after the tewn. And it is that, as a cour- commence production in August cently embarked on a feasibility Class Co. Job Cuts Council's annual meeting. and by the year's end would be study of new type frames which tesy to strangers, they should employing 70 workers with that the company might manufac- Standing Orders were suspen- ready to meet a deputation PETER O'BRIEN have signs erected to the effect number increasing to 150 in the ture. ded on the proposal of Cllr M. from Waterford Corporation A RISING STAR that "parking here can seriously 2nd year. This was one of the O'Riordan at the monthly meet- and he suggested that the best projects to be established Cllrs McDonnell and J. ing of Waterford Co. Council in Council seek th same arrange- James Beecher, Ballyduff impair the appearance of your Quirke spoke of the great need e MENSWEAR in the country in recent years Dungarvan last Monday to en- ment to discuss the problem. Upper, now resident in New car." and with the nearby Stafford to do something for West Wa- able him to raise the matter of This was unanimously ap- terford "which was starving for York seems to be set fair for a Miller Plant represented a kind the 750 voluntary redundancies proved. 14, GRATTAN SQUARE "Recently, he spent three of healthcare centre in Dungar- employment." successful acting career in the being sought by Waterford nights there. On the second van. he said. Referring to questions by Cllr. Crystal in their plants in Dun- U.S. Son of Michael Beecher morning he found the recently Kyne about the position of Irish garvan and Waterford City. DUNGARVAN former Waterford Senior Inter- In reply to a query by Cllr. Leathers in Dungarvan and Telephone 058/42593 steam-washed car looking, as he B'. Kyne concerning the extent . Mr. Burke remarked Ollr. O'Riordan said that it ATHLETICS county hurler and selector and says, like something that had of the grants .paid to the failed that it, "would not be prudent was being stated that 150 of these redundancies were being ot Mrs. Margaret Beecher, a been parked in the town dump O'Reilly's Irish Foods factory in to make any comment about • FREE SHIRT AND TIE WITH EVERY SUIT Dungarvan. Mr. Burke said that this at the moment." sought in Dungarvan and this member of the nursing staff at for a month. would represent one-third of PURCHASED — FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Lismore District Hospital until the assets of this factory had To a query about providing IRISH DOUBLES FOR "Nobody seemed to know now been taken over by the the existing workforce. Should it was recently closed in con- more advance factories to en- this happen It, would, he said, • LARGE SELECTION OF SPORTS COATS, what had descended from t'he Mitchelstown CO-OD and the tice Industries into West Water- troversial circumstances and plant was being worked as a have major repercussions for TROUSERS AND CASUAL WEAR Dungarvan night sky, so. with ford. Mr. Burke said that the the economy of the town as it AILISH O'BRIEN AND who has since transferred to Research and Development pro- I.D.A. could not build any more unusual innocence. he had the ject with six people employed would mean that £2 million • BACK TO SCHOOL C.B.S. UNIFORM STOCKED Dungarvan Hospial, James was such factories due to the pre- would go out of circulation in a car washed and parked it again there at present. sent financial cutbacks by the AT KEENEST PRICES, no newcomer to the dramatic in the same place. year. He added that the Dun- MICHAEL AHEARNE garvan plant, had a young work- art before he went to America. (By "Olympic") DRESS HIRE SERVICE — Large Selection of Morning "The following day, at mid- force many of whom had He was a leading member of bought new houses and had big Last week-end was another and Evening Wear. day. he emerged to find the car successful one for Waterford the Ballyduff Dramatic Society mortgages to pay. He said that Late opening Fridays — 9 p.m. | again disfigured with dirt—and the Council should call on the athletics with our athletes win- from 1976 to 1983 and took this time with the added Company to look for alternative ning Irish juvenile and Mun- part in such ambitious and most ster under 21 titles. In Tulla- "bonus" of a £10 parking fine, ideas so as to keep the men in successful productions by the their jobs. more, Aillsh O'Brien, Dungar- quite rightly imposed because van and Michael Ahearne, Cap- Society as "One Flew Over The he was parked in a restricted Cllr. B'. Kyne said that, all poqiiln/Balllnameela. both had Cuckoo's Nest." In 1983 he workers should be united in this doubles at the All-Ireland un- area which hadn't been one went to Cork where he took an fight against redundancies and der 16 and 17 championships. when he was there a year towards this end hP thought In the under 17 age group, Miss Arts Course at U.C.C. and in earlier. that they should invite the O'Brien was once again a class ALICIA'S 20th SUMMER SALE that year he became a co- unions of those concerned to "So 'he paid the fine and fled apart In winning both the shot COMMENCING THURSDAY, JULY 15, 10.30 a.m. founder of the U.C.C. Dramatic address a future meeting of the and discus whil in the under Dungarvan. promising to use P Society and also became associ- Council. "We shouldn't forget 16 seotlon, Michael Ahearne Plus I0p in the £ Discount Off iRegular Stock. the town's ring road in future." that we have our own redun- also had a shot and discus Assorted (Styles in Ladies Dresses clearing and £15.99, ated with the Cork Theatre £9.99 And that is a sample of what dancies with 200 of our Council double. At, the same fixture. Blazer Jackets, White. Cream and Black, 10 to 14. were Company. workers on short time," he said, Susan Smith. St Paul's won £49.'99. now £29.99. outsiders think of Dungarvan "and we can be faced with In 1984 he graduated wi'th a three titles under 16 — the Large Range of Blouses, 12 to 24, Short and Long Sleeves— and their reaction to the latest frightening redundancies in the 100m hurdles. 200m. hurdles B.A. degree in French and £5.99 and £6.99. dairying Industry if the propos- and long jump. Ladies Sweat Shirts. Assorted Styles, were £19.50, now English and shortly afterwards (Continued on Page 8). als made last week go through At the Munster under 2i in £9.99 which could mean that the Cork, Michael O'Brien, brother Glencolumbkille Aran Knitwear, up to extra large special, creamery here in Dungarvan of Aillsh won the hammer and £31.89. will close." was second iin the shot putt. Acrylic Cardigans with Pockets. 36 to 42, now £9.99. Cllr. S Dunphy said that the Brid Hallissey. Ferrybank. won Cotton Tops, Assorted Styles, clearing £2.99 and £3.99. Glass Company had agreed al- three titles. Ladies Cotton Shorfcs, were £10.50. now £5.99. Cotton Slacks. Elastic Wait. Assortsd, all sizes — £9.99. Ladies Swim Suits, were £19.99, now £10.99. Cotton Nightgowns, W. and OS. £6.99. Oddments in Children's Track Suits — £3.99. InfasVs Cotton Suits and Dresses — £3.99. Re-Opening BURGUNDY Children's Swim Suits £2.99; Bikinis £1.99. Boys' Striped Tee Shirts with Collar, 22 to 26. £2,75. Oddments in Children's Shorts clearing £1.50. Announcement BOUTIQUE White Tee Shirts, 26/28. now 99p. ALICIA BROWNE LISMORE LADIES FASHIONS, INFANTS AND CHILDREN'S WEAR TONY AND ANNE WARREN 83, O'CONNELL STREET, DUNGARVAN LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU WHEN Great Summer /B5H&. YOUGHAL ROAD MODELIGO SET CLUB will hold a— SERVICES Waltzing Competition (formerly MBM Garages Ltd.) RE-OPENS AT DECKIES LOUNGE, MODELIGO Mr. Eamon O'Neill, Thurles and Miss Mary Hanrahan. pictured STARTS FRIDAY, JULY 24 at the reception at Whitechurch House Hotel, Cappagh, follow- ON SATURDAY JULY 18 ing their recent wedding which was solemnised at FANTASTIC REDUCTIONS — HALF PRICE FEATURING THE FABULOUS 6.P. Parish Church. The bride is daughter of Mrs. Peg Hanrahan LINES. FIRST AND SECOND PRIZES. and the late Richard Hanrahan, , Dungarvan. Telephone 058/54279. Music: Town 'n' Country — Admission £1 GRAND PRIX CATALOGUE (Ph'olo: Bob Rock) PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, JUNE 191, 1987. TALLOW AND ROUNDABOUT NOTES SPRATT' Castlemartyr at Dungourney Tallow Man Bound Over Theresa O'Brien Ann-Marie TALLOW DANCING CLUB last week which brings them THE "ANCHORAGE" wmiiihan Orla Walsh. Paula into contention with Water- GouS: NiaU Murphy Ther- CLONEA ROAD, DUNGARVAN Names omitted from Class grasshill in the semi-final of the Feis winners on June 22nd — ise Condon. Elaine Harpur. Division at Lisgoold this week. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE Tracy Coughlan and Jennifer Stephanie Harpur Aoife Shee- For Sale By Private Treaty Alter Pub Assault Feeney. han, Sinead Sheehan Deirdre RATHCORMAC FESTIVAL Donnelly, Emer Karen Substantial Detached 2 Storey Residence of Character, Results of Bishopstown Feis, O Grady TOURNAMENT June 21st — Claire Mills, Jac- Cunningham, Deirdre OBrien. and witih Mature Lawns and Gardens. One of two victims of "serious , voted assaults and we made no District Justice O'Connell queline Mills, Noelle Quann. Colette Donnelly. Nuala Don- Clyda Rovers 2-4 Solrs: I. P. Gordon & Co., The Burgery, Dungarvan. and unprovoked assaults" spent attempt to strike back," Forbes then fined McGrath £25 on each Theresa O'Brien. Breda O'Brien. nelly. Gina O'Brien. Congrats to added. He denied in cross- St. Catherine's 0-6 Detailed particulars later. a total of eight days in. the of the two assault charges and Results of Keriiry School Feis all. , Cork Regional Hospital and nad examination that any attempt ordered him to pay a total of in Midleton on July 6th and In the above tournament A* the recent Marathon or- played in very inclement wea- to undergo an operation, Dis wias made to block McGrath's £6© expenses. He also bound the 7th — Annette Feeney. Jenni- ganised by the club, a total ol BALLYGUIRY. DUNGARVAN. path as he went to the toilet in ther conditions our junior hur- trict Justice W. F. O'Connell defendant to the peace for fer F'eeney, Fidelma Feeney, £252 50 was collected and (Near town on the High Road) heard at Tallow court last the pub. twelve' months, adding "he has Claire Hannon. Caroline Han- lers were defeated by Clyda SUPERB SITE WITH O.P.P. on c. one acre. Friday, donated to the Cronin Family Rovers after a hard but a good Giarda Michael Dineen said he got off very lightly in the non, Claire Mills, Emer Mills. Fund, Tallow. Jacqueline Mills. Breda O'Brien, clean game of hurling. Clyda, For Sale by Private Treaty. Maps from The Auctioneers. Before the court was a 19- was on duty in the town and circumstances." A special word of thanks to year-old unemployed labourer, who are making great strides around 12.10 a.m. he saw Mic- all our dancers and sponsors John McGrath. Convent Street, Grath lash out at Donal in the North Cork Division in CO. WATERFORD Tallow, wiho pleaded not guilty Forbes with a kick which struck who contributed so generously. recent years, got into an early FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY to assaulting Donal Forbes, him. Forbes fell to the ground We wish Mrs Keniry a pleas- lead which they never relin- ant holiday and also Rosaleen LICENSED PREMISES Kilmore. Tallow on the night and as far as witness could see quished and although Cather- of June 2072.1 in Tallow thereby there was no provocation, Buckley who has given so much ine's put up a good fight they * Enjoying excellent business. occasioning him actiual bodily of her spare time to practice failed to head the North Cork Garda Dineen said the back- classes with the dancers. Thank * Recently refurbished throughout. harm. He also pleaded not ground to the assaults may men who won the trophies on * Residential accommodation available. guilty to common assault on have been an incident previous- you. the above score. RECENT DEATHS Dancing classes resume on * Certified Turnover. John Forbes, also ol Kilmore. ly in Lismore when following a The team was — Pat Murphy, Tallow, on the same, occasion. complaint by the Forbes, two of woman at Colligan Church for Sept 7th. Tallow Feis will be B Regan, Pad Joe Lonergan Details to Principals only. held on Sept 19th. — (P.R.O.1. Replying to Su.pt. M'. English McGrath's friends were barred over 50 years and was the re- Mike Walsh, Hatty Sheehan, who prosecuted, John Forbes in from a premises in that town, MR. MICHAEL cipient of the Benita Merita, a TALLOW COMMUNITY Seamus Neville. Billy Neville, evidence said he was in a medal of merit awarded by the Cathal Casey. Sean Buckley, Joe PROTECTING HIMSELF HALL RESULTS Edmond Spratt & Son, licensed prenu'seis in Tallow with Pope for services rendered to Hartnett, Denis Buckner, M. his brothers on the night of McGrath told the court that TWOHIG the church. The late Fr. John £100.00 - Dolly Morrissey, Mellerick, Pad Leahy. Paddy June 20 when McGrath ap- im the pub on the nigth.t in F. Morrissey. the then Parish : Bridie Savage, Abeam. William Kearney. Subs. TELEPHONE (058 ) 4.2211 proached and head-butted him The entire communities of Willie Barry. J. Sheehan. M.LA. V.I. question John Forbes tried to Dungarvan and Abbeyside were Priest at Colligan had been in- Castlelyons- Betty Jones, Fer- for no reason whatever. At block his path as he went to strumental ln getting this moy; Mrs. Milward. Castle- closing time witness left the shocked and saddened on Mon- ST. CATHERINE'S £1,000 the toilet and the same hap- day, July 6 when the news be- award for Mary. lyons- Mary Fitzgerald, Bally- premises and was getting into a pened on the way back. "On noe: Mrs. F'itzpatrick, Fermoy; DRAW RESULTS car when the defendant ap- came known of the tragic and Minnie was a charming lady the street after closing time I untimely death of Mr. Michael Ann Shanahan, Lismore: Mary £400, Dan Cotter, Barrafona, proached and again headbutted asked the Forbes wihat they had WHO had been extremely popu- Twohig. Caseyville, Dungarvan. Morrissey. Dismore; Mrs. Castiel'yons- £100. Caroline him. against me," said McGrath. "I lar with all who came to know ' u « « y~i,, , • +1 A1 iTrtw p . T/vo v« TJi cr_ , ^ r, A m r , Michael, who was ln his early npr niiniiniM n«-r n,p, „„r wtrLcn- O'Shea, Castlelyons; Jean Hig had' a few words with, John her during her lifetime. We ten- Ruddy, Cork £100. Margaret [Replying to Mr. Neil Twomey, thirties, collapsed and died at Spiilane, Kilavorilla. Conna; Solr. defending, Forbes said he Forbes and I struck him in the ter sincere Sympathy * her ^^^^NuaTf^o^TJ: about, 11 p.m. on the previous sorrowing sisters. nephews. ! Nuala Konan lax £50 Michael Fitzgerald, Garry- TOM CURRAN SALES did not retaliate on either face. Another of the Forbes Sunday night. July 5, while R n cahera, Ballynoe £50. Dan occasion. "I don't fight." he brothers caught me and as nieces a nr. all her other rela- ^r ' ra cycling home from Cappoquin. lives n their sad bereavement. I Smyth Inch; Mrs. RussellTal- FOR SALE BY RIVATE TREATY added. Donal came towards me I kick- ves 0on i-ircii MU , - „ , - _ , _, Hoare, Cork • £50, Willie B'arry, A most likeable young man. T?er remains were removed Breeda Foley Lismore; g£ , ' conna: £50 Ian RING, DUNGARVAN ed' him and he fell to the Michelle Power, Dungarvan; an a kleli Donal Forbes in evidence said ground." Michael was extremely popular from the Hospital Mortuary to Hegarty Ballymounteen, Bally- MOST ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW the defendant walked up to hio in the area. He worked for the Colligan Church on Wednesday Monica Griffin Cappoquin: noe- £50, Bertie O'Keeffe, Kathleen Twohig, ; Mary Standing on mature site in excess of one acre with brother John in the pub, asked McGrath however denied hardware firm of M. J. Curran evening where the coffin was Boulta. Ballynoe; £50, Tom & Sons Ltd.. The Square. Dun- Flynn, ; Mrs. Forbes. Tal- additional property of two valuable fields. him what he was looking at, headbutting John Forbes either received by Very Rev. R. O'Doh- Geary Baliyluskey, Ballynoe: and thein headbutted him. inside or outside the pub. "I was garvan. erty, P.P. low; Patrick O'Mahoney, Kil- £25. Gerry Hogan, Lisnabrin. Ideally situated with excellent view. Built in 1981, only cronat; Ann Hogan. Parkdota; Curraglass- £25 Sean O'Brien, Again on the street after clos- only protecting myself on the Possessed of a most, inoffen- Very Rev. Fr. O'Doherty was lived in occasionally, in immaculate condition. ing time McGrath headbutted street." he said. chief celebrant of concelebrat- Kathleen Manahan. Cappoquin. Castlelyons; £25, Liam Walsh, sive nature he made friends Jackpot now £350 on 49 calls. Accommodation — 3 bedrooms with w.h. basin in two; his brother a second time, and Whisn District Justice O'Con- easily and his untimely death ed Requiem Mass on Thurs- Carrigmore. Conna; £25, Ann when witness askied him what day, the co-celebrants being O'Keeffe. Newtown, Ballynoe. kitchen/diningroom, large front sittingroom, bathroom and nell intonated that he was has been the cause of much TALLOW ATHLETIC SPORTS he was trying to do. McGraith going to convict McGrath of sorrow to all but more especial- Rev P. Butler C.C. and Rev. Sellers Prize, Sonny Cotter. shower area; back boiler central heating. Walls, floors, kicked him twice and he fell to Next draw. 10th Sept. "these serious and unprovoked lv to his heart brokeT wife M. Byrne. C.C.. Carrick-on-Suir. Under ideal weather condi- roof fully insulated. All services from the public mains the ground. assaults." Supt. English dis- Esther daughter MicheUe Ion ' After the Mass the funeral took tions. Tallow held their annual Ample room for further extension, outside store house. Witness' said he received closed that the defendant had Paul his parents T^i and Moira : Place to Kilgobinet cemetery G.A.A. COACHING IN no previous convictions. track and field sports last Sun- BALLYNOE PITCH Yard fully concreted, with tarmacadam arive. medical attention in Tallow Twohig hifTisters mother n- ' where the interment took place. day. The members of the club iwonip, nis sisters, motner n F'r. RVIWIOT+O'DohertyV. PP.P.P . OFFICIATEofficiateDd at Must be seen to be appreciated. Viewing by appoin - that night and wias subse- "He is a very fortunate young law, brothers and sisters-in- really did well quently sent to the Cork Re- man that he hasn't." comment law and all his other relatives the graveside, assisted by Rev. Coaching sessions for both ment only. gional Hospital where he was ed the District Justice, other- to whom we extend our deepest P. Butler. C.C.. Rev. M. Byrne. The winners were — Barry juvenile boys and girls will con- Further particulars:— detained for two days. He had wise I would have no hesitation sympathy on their tragic loss. C.C.. Rev J. Griffin. C.C. and Oakham. Linda Beecher, Ste- tinue each Wednesday at 2 p.m. Rev. C. Kelleher, C.C.. Bally- until further notice. Instructors TOM CUR RAM, Auctioneer & Valuer to return again to the hospital in sending him to prison." Michael was a very popular phen Curley, Mark F'raser. laneen. Kevin Tobin. Colette Flynn. from Cork City are attending. Grattan Square, Dungarvan. Telephone 058/41324 to undergo an operat'on and The Justice however said he member of the F.C.A. and his was detained for six more days. would give McGrath crediit for comrades in the force provided Chief mourners — Mrs. Ellen Deirdre Donnelly. Joseph Fra- He said he wias not working being honest In his admission honour guards and acted as pall Morgan. Kilmanahan. Clonmei, ser, Kieran Beecher, Garry Oak- POOLS WINNERS since this, assault and would be that he had struck one and bearers at the obsequies. Mrs. Annie Brazil. Glenanore, ham, Teresa Rohan. Fiona Hen- 1 Mrs. Nora Bol- ley. Kieran O'Keeffe, Bridget Congratulations to Paddy unable to work for another kicked , the other of the bro- A huge concourse was present three weeks. "These were unpro thers. and, New York (sisters). Mr. Beecher. Darren Pratt. Imelda F'lynn. "Big Tree," John when his remains were removed Patrick Morgan, Kilmanahan Pratt. Bernadette Beecher, Jac- on Tuesday evening from the O'Keeffe, Knockmourne, Jimmy (brother-in-law), nieces, nep- queline Buckley, James Henley. Hoare. Carrigeen. who had re- Kiely Funeral Home to St. hews. relatives and friends. Mary O'Keeffe. Aoife McCarthy. Mary's Parish Church where cent wins in the Gael Linn Most of these athletes won Pools. T. HEGARTY the coffin was blessed by Rev. twice . Tallow won 3 relays. SALES BY J. M. Culllnan, C.C., assisted by Very Rev. M. Canon Farrell. Other clubs taking part were. TALLOW G.A.A. NOTES BALLYEA, LISMORE BALLYDUFF NOTES P.P.. Very Rev. W. Callanan, P.P.. Old Abbey. Tracton. Rising Sun. 58 ACRES (MORE OR LESS) ROADSIDE HOLDING year" for ladies. There ls also aiRev. P. Ahearne. C.C. Rev. J. Millstreet, Riverstick and Kin- Minor Hurling — Following a BALLYDUFF G.A.A. NOTES walk-over from Fourmilewater, FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY tug-o'-war contest guaranteed Griffin. C.C. and Rev. G. Hickey, sile. The u/14 hurlers as a result MR. PATRICK DUNNE our minor hurlers played their Ihe holding comprises of top class prime arable land for all with a very high stan- O.S.A. first game of the championship of their 3-3 to 2-1 win over dard ensured. More details next Rev. M. Culllnan, C.C., cele- The death of Mr. Patrick BRIDEVIEW UNITED with road frontage extending to the Blackwater River. At Fourmilewater on Wednesday Dunne. Ballyharrahan, Dungar- SOCCER NOTES on Wednesday night of last week. brated the Requiem Mass on week against Dungarvan in present under grain. night last have qualified for the On next Sunday night it is Wednesday morning and also van, took place at the District Located I mile from Lismore-Cappoquin road. divisional final against St Pat- Hospital, Dungarvan on Mon- At a recent meeting ol the Cappoquin and won by the hoped to hold an outdoor mixed officiated at the burial in the score of 4-13 to 2-1. We now Vendor: Spollen Concrete Ltd. rick's in Cappoquin on to-night, soccer bonanza in the Commu- adjoining cemetery, assisted by day, June 29, after a duration club Sean Pratt was appointed Wednesday at 7 p.m. of illness and at a-n advanced manager of trie team for the have nualifled to play old riv- Viewing strictly by appointment with the Auctioneer. nity Field at 7.30 p.m.. w)th Very. Rev Dean T. Cassidy. P.p.. 7 coming season. Liam Moroney als Lismore in the Westorn The senior hurlers adyanced everybody welcome to come and Very Rev M. Canon Farrell, age. T. J. HEGARTY to the semi-final of the cham- Deceased was a well known was appointed as his assistant final. This gam- will take place get into the "kick" of things. P.P.. Rev. J. Griffin C.C. and and we hope the players will some time in August Auctioneer & Valuer, Lismore. Phone 058/54347 pionship on Friday night last So all ye would-be Diego Mara- Rev. Fr. Hooper, O.S.A. and highly esteemed member of when they defeated Shamrocks the community and his death give them full commitment for Intermediate Football — Our donas. come along and join in There was another huge con- the coming season. intermediate footballers play by 2-15 to 0-5. (See match re- the crack. course present and an army ls deeply regretted by all who port elsewhers). knew him. At the moment the club are tlis Geraldines on this Friday bugler sounded the Last Post night in Ardmore at 7.30 p.m The u/16 hurlers will play as his remains were laid to rest. Sincere sympathy is extended playing in a 9-a-side tourna- Fourmilewater ln the quarter- to his sorrowing sons, daugh- ment in Castlelyons Players to be at the Square at final of the championship on PUBLIC NOTICE ters. brothers, sisters and rela- The club would like to con- S.45 p.m. FORESHORE ACT 1933 Monday, July 27th. tives on their sad loss. gratulate club player Liam Mor- Co-Op Draw — The second of Notice is hereby given pur- oney and his wife Siobhan on The senior hurlers defeated His remains were removed to the six draws takes place on WANTED TO PURCHASE Ballygunner in the quarter-final suant to Section 19 of the Fore St. Mary's Parish Church on their recent happy event — the shore Act 1933. that D.N.U. Ltd. birth of a daughter. —(P.R.O.). next Thursday night. Tickets of the Sargent Cup In Dungar- MISS MARY Tuesday evening and were re- are still available from any van on Tuesday night by 1-13 to has applied to the Minister for ceived by Rev. M. Culllnan, C.C., PREMISES IN TALLOW the Marine for permission to ST. CATHERINE'S G.A.A. committee member. £10 per 1-10. In a very entertaining assisted by Rev. G. Hickey, month or £45 will cover you for game we trailed at half-time by construct a storm water outfall O.S.A. on the foreshore of Skehacrtne WHELAN St. Catherine's 4-3 the next five draws. FOR OFFICE USE 1-5 to 0-7. Rev. J. Griffin, C.C., celebrat- (Humble). Dungarvan. We record with sincere regret Newtownshandrum 4-1 A John Quirke goal after 12 ed Requiem Mass on Wednesday GARDEN FETE AT CONNA Dwellinghouse requiring conversion may suit. minutes of the second half put Any person who wishes to the death of Miss Mary (Mln- morning and also officiated at object to the grant o- permis- With a 2 point margin St. us 1-11 to 1-6 in front and we niei Whelan which took place the burial in the adjoining Catherines u/12 hurlers suc- Replies by Letter Only to Box No. H476 'Leader' Office. sion sought should furnish a at St. Joseph's Hospital, Dun- For the third successive year were five points ahead late in cemetery, assisted by Rev. Fr. ceeded in defeating opponents Conna Sportsfield will house a the game when the 'Gunners statement in writing giving garvan in the early hours of Hooper. O.S.A. reasons to The Secretary, De- Newtownshandrum in the Monster Garden Fete in aid of sent over two points Wednesday, July 8. She had partment of Marine. Marine county semi-final thus qualify- St. Catherine's Parish on Sun- Scorers — Ml. Walsh 0-5; J. been ill for some time and had ing to meet Ahabulloge in the day, 26th July, commencing at Division, Apollo House. Tara reached an advanced age. Quirke 1-1: M. Walsh 0-2; P. Street, Dublin 2, within twenty- final. 2 p.m. Spread out over a wide Prendergast 0-2; J. Scanlon 0-1: Deceased had been chapel one days from the date of Playing on a splendid pitch area on the grounds the events D Hannon 0-2. publication of this notice. in Ballyhooley last, Monday include — golf, tug-o'-war. open BEECHER'S FOR ANIMAL FEEDS Team—Ml. Leamy: M. Geary, evening the match rose to great and confined, throwing the S. Hannon. J. Quirke; S. Hyland. A site plan of the area and MRS. NORA sheaf accuracy attempts with ATTENTION FARMERS!— drawings of the proposed works heights at times but erratic M. Casey. G. Quirke: P Prender- shooting on our part almost football and sliotar. music and gast R. Walsh D. Hannon. Ml. may be inspected at Dungarvan step dancing, handcraft, stall, We stock the full range of Animal Feeds at the right Garda Station. DUNGARVAN proved costly for us. We en- prices:— Walsh. M. Walsh- J. Scanlon. J. joyed most of the play and it farm and home antiques stall, Quirke. O. Hickey. Subs. — S. Dated this 13th day of July. COMERFORD is to be hoped that, the for- baby show, cake stall team, 1(987. Maverick Milk Substitute, Cattle and Dairy Nuts. Daly for Casey- E Flynn for We record with great regret wards will show improvement competition for best dress?d Hickey. D.N.U. LTD. GOLF the death of Mrs. Nora Comer- for the next game. dog. A brass and reed band will Coarse Calf Meal, Calf Pencils, Calf Nuts, Beef Nuts Ref. John Moore. Springfield, Dungarvan. ford, St. Mary Street, Dungar feature too in the programme Co. Waterford. Congratulations to all and (with Romensan), Barley Balance Fine Meal, Parata, Bull van, which took place at Lim- sundry and the best of luck in and the combination of all these Nuts, Broiler Foods, Layers Mash and Pellets, Pig BALLYDUFF MACRA NOTES CLUB erick Regional Hospital on the final which could take place items should ensure a splendid ' Rations, Bonham Creep Pellets, Sheep and Lamb Nuts, Thursday, July 2nd, following a during this week-end. evening's entertainment in Thp club has succeeded once THE DISTRICT COURT rather long Illness. She had pleasant surroundings near the K.N.Z. Mineral Licks, etc., etc. — All at unbeatable prices. District Court Area of Good Win — Our under 14 again In qualifying as one of reached an advanced age. hurlers had a facile win over banks of the Bride the top seven clubs In the Dungarvan. NOTES She was relict of Liam Com- county to take part in Dungar- District No. 21. erford who had taught in the MICHAEL BEECHER van Show which takes place on IN THE MATTER OF SECTION C.B.S. Secondary School for TALLOW, CO. WATERFORD Thursday, 30th July. A team of 10 OF THE INTOXICATING Congratulations to our many years. ten is currently being picked LIQUOR ACT, 1962 country club team of J. Harty. The late Mrs. Comerford had WHY NOT GIVE US A TRY to take Dart in this "Club of the NOTICE OF APPLICATION T. Lineen. J. Gough. T. B'rady. been a very gentle and retiring Year" competition. Competi- FOR EXEMPTION FOR G. Donnell, J. Martin and J. El- lady whose many fine attributes tions vary from cooking to trac- SPECIAL EVENTS stead who have won through to won for her the esteem and re-1 tor driving for gents to "make Applicant, the regional final at Thurles. spect of all those who came to | and model" to "car driver of the MARY MORRISSEY. The Yoplalt Am-Am takes know her down through the j Nominee of Elfleld centre stage this week-end and years. She had many friends ' Limited we understand that John Mc- who deeply mourn her passing BALLYSAGGART NOTES TAKE NOTICE that Mary Henry and other prominent and she will be sadly missed PLANNING NOTICES Morrissey of Sexton street, golfing personalities will be the by all, but more especially by G.A.A. NOTES the final margin but this does Dungarvan — I, Veronica Abbeyside. Dungarvan in the guests of Waterford Co.op her sorrowing sons, daughters Ballysaggart 4-11, Tourin 3-6 scant justice to Tourin who Walsh, intend to apply to Dun- County of Waterford. the Society. Prizegiving at, 10 and other relatives to whom Eight points may have been made us fight all the way in garvan Urban District Council holder of a Licence in respect of o'clock. we extend deep and sincere this junior hurling tie in Lis- for planning permission to premises situate at Slexton sympathy. more on Saturday evening. Street in the Court Area ana Results: Wed. 8th — 18 Hole erect and extend front porch in Singles Stableford (sponsored Her remains were removed on Winning the toss, we had place of existing porch at 4. District a'oresaid intends to Saturday evening to St. Mary's first use of the wind and put it apply to the Court at Court- by T. Coffey & Son Ltd.) -— lst A'bbisyvieiw Dungarvan. J. Melody (14, 48 pts. : 2nd. D. ! Parish Church and were blessed to good use turning round nine Dungarvan — I. Joan O'Brien house, Dungarvan at 11.00 a.m LADIES GOLF points to the good; 2-8 to 1-2. on the 29th day of July. 1987 Barry (10) 46 pts.; 3rd, J. Kelly by Rev. J Griffin, C.C., assisted intend to apply to Dungarvan (18) 45 pts.- 4th P. Killigrew by Rev. Frank MacNamara. Car- Ten minutes into the siecond- Urban District Council for plan- for an Order exempting the holders of Licenses in the (7) 43 pts: 5th. B. Gorman (20) low. half we led by a mere 2 points ning permission to erect a porch The last Mass on Sunday NOTES and we looked to be in real Locality of her premises at 43 pts. Best Gross, J. Murphy to front of dwelling at 5, (61 38 pts. morning was concelebrated for Ladies Golf — Tuesday. 7th trouble. However, a tremendous Abbeyvlew, Dungarvain'. Sexton Street. Abbeyside Dun- garvan and in the Parish of Thurs. 9th — 18 Holes (spon- the repose of her soul. The chief July — 18 Holes Singles Stable- team effort saw us regain the celebrant was Rev. M Comer- ford Competition, sponsored by initiative and some determined Abbeyside from the provisions sored by A.IB.; — lst. D. Rey- of the Licensing Act relating to nolds and S. Flynn. 60 nett; 2nd. ford C.S.Sp., Rockwell College V.G. Super-Valu Supermarket— hurling saw us winners: 4All to (brother-in-law) and the con- Winner. Joan Sheehan (28i 45 3-6. the prohibited hours on "the M Mernin and J. Hayes 601: following days and between the 3rd, B. Power and B. Power celebrants were Rev. T. Maher, pts.: runner-up, R. M. Foley (18) DUNGARVAN YOUTH CLUB C.S.Sp., Rockwell College and 43 pts.: Best Gross, A. Ladd (10) Tournament Game This Fri- FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE following hours to wit: (Jnr.) 64; Best Gross, D. Kiely day Plus Irish Night — On this and Ml. Flynn 74. Rev. J. Griffin, C.C. Also pre- 31 pts.; 3rd prize, Pearl Joy (14) 1.—From 11.30 p.m. on Thurs- sent were Very Rev. W. Cal- Friday night our junior hurlers Full panel £15'0. Snowball £44 Friday. 10th—18 Holes Stable- 41 pts. from 4th prize. Ann Mor- on 52 calls. Colour: white, ciia.v the 6th August to 1.30 a.m. lanan, P.P., Aglish, Rev. M. Cul- rissey (18) 41 pts: 5th. Cass take on Newcastle in Goaten- ford (sponsored by E. Spratt & bridigie in a tournament final. on Friday the 7th August. It87. llnan, C.C. and Rev. Fr. Hooper, Doian (25i 41 pts. Secret Prize- 54 62 9 13 27 18 55 86 2.—From 11.30 P.m. on Friday Son Ltd.i lst, J. O'Donnell O.S.A Maura Fahy. This will be followed by a dance (8) 45- 2nd F. Walsh (12i 44: in the Glen Bar. Goatembridge. 6 32 71 19 43 7 29 21 the 7th August to 1.30 am on Burial took place afterwards All members extend thanks Saturday the 8th August, 1087 3rd. M. Lynch (10) 44: 4th J | Miusx by Tony Frances andi the 69 4 53 90 45 47 25 70 Murphy (111 44- 5th, D. Forde in the Old Churchyard cemetery and appreciation to Jim and New Blues. Admission only £1. 3.—From 11.30 p.m. on Satur- with the above clergy in at- Vera for this their 17th year of 57 5 24 60 88 41 8 17 day the 8th August to 1.30 a.i~ (Hi 44; Best Gross, N. Walsh (5 i 38 pts. tendance. sponsorship. Piltown Draw — The second 84 12 30 34 39 65 50 51 on Sunday the !)th August, 1987 Chief mourners — Brian and Nine Hole Competition, lst draw ini the Piltown GAA Co-op 63 68 76 87 79 77 15 44 4. —From 10.i(>(> p.m. on Sun- Sat./Sun Sterling Drug Frank (sons); Valerie and Mary Week Open — Winner. Ann Draw takes place on Thursday 72 37 81 83" 49 20 38 day the 9th August to 1.00 a.m. sponsored team event — 1st, M. (daughters): Donal Sweeney Power (32t 34- runner-up. M. nigfit, July 23. Once again fab- on Monday the loth August Burke, J. Stephenson, T. Keane. and Michael Klrrnane (sons-in- Baumann (17) 341 Best Gross. ulous prizes are on offer and "Denotes end of Snowball, 1.987. 99 pts.; 2nd. R. Ormonde. B law ): Nora and Mary (daugh- S McGrath (14) 43. with the last super prize com- During which period a special Ormond. P. Hogan. 98 pts.: 3rd. ters-in-law) : Olera and Deirdre Prizes must be claimed on or J. O'Gorman B O'Gorman. J. Nine Hole Competition, 2nd ing so close it might be our before Monday, 20th July at 6 event, t.o wit: THE ABBEYSIDE Comerford. Paui and Brenda Week Open — Winner, Mgt. turn next time. One thing is PATTERN is taking place in the Hornibrook. 97 pts: 4th, J. Cur- Sweeney, Anita, Aldan and Kie- p.m. sharp from Pat, Moore, 11, ran. J Cartwright. J. Harty. 94 O'Donnell (18) 22 pts - runner- certain, if you are not in yoiu Thomas Terrace, Dungarvan. locality. ran Comerford and Elmear and up, K Phelan '12) 21 pts.; Best can't win! Tickets for the last Dated this 14th day of Jul/ pts Best Gross. P Murphy, J. Kevin Klrrnane (grandchild- Gross Mgt. Booth (12) 17 ots. five driaws are still on sale so Full sheet must be returned 1987. Murphy. P Donnelly. 77 pts. ren); Josle Maher. New York Tuesday, 21st — 18 Holes why not contact your local when claiming. J. F. WILLIAMS & CO. (sister), cousins, relatives and Mr. Michael Flynn, Kiely's Cross, Grange and his bride Miss Stableford Fourball. Better ball friendly ticket seMer for further No witnner last, week Solicitors for the Applicant. Fixtures: Thurs. 16th—Group friends. Mary Moynihan, Caseyville, Dungarvan, who were married Choose own partner and op- details. It could change your Numbers drawn this week by Dungarvan. Co. waterford. Prize. Sat/Sun.. 18lh/19th _ ponents. life. Mary Maloney, Adare. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Yoplail Am-Am. — (P.R.O). recently in Colligan Church. (Photo: David Sic tin) DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1987. PAGE THREE Dungarvan Beat Colligan In 'Crunch'

Dungarvan have survived in garvan locked very solid, Pa senior hurling ranks. They beat Meehan, Chris Meehan and Colllgan rather emphatically ln Tomas Curran were prominent. their "crunch" game in their Game Martin Sandford worked tire- group at Fraher Field, Dungar- lessly at midfield but Derek van. on Thursday night of last Lyons was the only forward to week, leaving Colligan with the Dungarvan 0-13; Colligan 0-2 show purpose on the night. It daunting task of facing Cappo- would be hard to criticise David quin in the relegation battle, Burke, however, who worked Dungarvan will be glad that They had a plentiful supply to decide who goes down to In- the pressure is off and that hard at full forward. He is a termediate ranks. of the ball over the hour but natural defender but seems to they have survived after some they failed to breach an over Thursday night's game was very mediocre performances ln be finding the transition to at- worked Colllgan defence for a tack quite a problem. played on a very greasy sod, the senior hurling league style major score and this clearly which spoiled co-ordination and championship this year. showed that their forward divi- Colligan's best on the night ruled out good hurling. Dungar- However in Thursday night's sion sadly lacked the know how were keeper Anthony Walsh van were never in danger on game In which defenders on to make an opening. They could and defenders John Dunford, the night and from the mom- both sides took the accolades, be faulted too for failing to Liam Beresford and Kevin ent that David Burke sent over while they won easily in capitalise on some great point Cliffe Willie Kennedy and Patsy their first point in the second the end, the "Old Boro" side scoring opportunities over the Coffey worked hard at midfield minute of the game, they never can have little to smile about hour. but like Dungarvan they were really looked like losing. when they reflect on the per- Patsy Hackett was sound in found wanting in attack. Colligan who were without formance of their attack. goal and in defence where Dun- Scorers : Dungarvan — D. Jimmy Beresford and Pat Dun- Lyons 0-5; M Ferncombe 0-3; D. ford offered but token resist- Burke 0-2- B. Hennessy 0-2; C. ance and they failed to score Meehan 0-1. Colligan — O. Whe- In the first half after which lan and W. Kennedy 0-1 each. Dungarvan led by 0-6 to nil. Dungarvan — P. Hackett; J. Dungarvan had increased • < ft their lead to 0-10 to nil before Fitzgerald, P. Meehan. S. Mc- Colligan had their first point Grath- T. Curran. C. Meehan, from an OBle Whelan fre in M Sheehan; M. Sandford, R. Group photographed at a Labour Night Out in Lawior's Hotel, Dungarvan, recently at which a presentation was made on fi Dwyer; B'. Hennessy, D. Lyons, the 53rd minute. Willie Kennedy behalf of Dungarvan and Abbeyside Branches to Senator Brian O'Shea and Mrs. O'Shea to mark Brian's election to Seanad scored their second point, again M Ferncombe; P. Queally. D. from a free two minutes from Burke, D. McGrath. Subs — F. Eireann (1. to r.) Will Tutty, Lar Hart, Paiudie Organ, Cllr. Billy Kyne, Senator O'Shea, Mrs. O'Shea and Cllr. Paddy time, but in truth Colllgan were O'Donnell for D. McGrath: M. Power. well beaten long before the Dwyer for D. Burke. finish. Colligan—A. Walsh; E. Cliffe, J. Dunford, L. Beresford; M. A TORNADO IN LISMORE? 1672 I drove my car round the Power, O Whelan. K. Cliffe; W. old haunts but came up from Kennedy, P. Coffey; J. Quinlan, The following letter sent to Glogheen to Mt. Melleray so the Secretary of Waterford Co. S Wall, M. Beresford: P. Dro- missed tihe part of .the road I han. R. Casey. B. Fraher. Sub.— Orders Granting Planning Council has been forwarded to am writing about. T. O'Grady for P. Drohan. us for publication in the hope Living here in Dursie.v I 6LENCAIRN WOMAN that some reader in the iLi's- Ref. James Bennett (Bal- A. Summers. "Still Point," have experienced a whirlwind lysaggart). The Co. Manager, Mr. D. Hur- more area may be able to an- and an earthquake-that was ley has made orders during the Dromore, Aglish — Renovations swer the query made in it: horrible and left some cracks month of June granting plan- & Extension to Dwelling at ON COLUMBAN Dear Sir. ini our house! ning permission as follows:— Dromore. Aglish; I am taking tihe liberty of Thank you so much if you M. Lincoln, Star Cottage, Ard- Permission T. O'Muirithe, Baile na nGall, writing to you, as you may be can help my memory. more — Change of Use of por- An Rinn — Extension at Bal- able to help me. Mv queries go Yours sincerely. tion of Dwellinghouse to Pot- linagoul. Ring; SISTERS COUNCIL back 40 years when I lived at Mrs. E. G. Day. CO. COUNCIL ISSUED tery workshop at Star Cottage, Club Grounds, Riverstown, Tra- J. Frlberg, South, Tra- B. Dineen, Ballycoe, Dungar- Lismore! IA Fenney. Ardmore; more; more — Extension & Altera- van — Conservatory & Porch at I have a snapshot on the Dursley. J. Moroney, Coolnasmear, tions at Fenor South; Ballycoe; back of which I wrote the year Dungarvan — Septic tank at D. Cahan, Ballyduff East. Kil- P. Kiely. Knockyelan, Leamy- E. Mellamphy. Balllnsheen Gloucestershire. 2,301 DOG LICENCES meaden — Extension at Bally- 1947. but have a feeling it is GL 11 5AB. Coolnasmear; brien — Extension to Dwelling Bridge, Blackrock. Co. Cork — not quite right. Mr. B. J. McNally. County Mr. & Mrs. N. Power, The duff East; at Knockyelan: Retention of Bungalow at Cool- Secretary informed -the mem- R. McDonald & Sons. Per J. F. bagh, Clashmore; First the story. One after- Gap, Riverstown, , J. G. Murphy, Ballyneale, Car- bers of Water-'ord Co. Council Extension to Residence at "The Santry, Belvedere, Newtown, J. Kennedy, Poulnagunogue, noon, presumably, a Saturday, at their monthly meeting in Waterford — Change of House rick-on-Suir — Septic Tank at I was standing at my bedroom Gap," Riverstown- Clonmel — Garage & Extension Dungarvan last Monday that M. McCralgh G.A.A. Club, Per. Type at Hlghfield. Tramore; Ballyneale; at Poulnagunogue: window looking at Knockmeal- BALLINAMEELA the -mumber of dog licences Ml. Coffey, Per J. O'Hara, Lis- down. showing high above the P. F'lanagan, Springmount. Tra- M. Gough, 3 Garravoone. Car- J. Ahearne. Tlckincor Upper, issued In the period April to more — Boundary Wall, Mach- ard. Bonmahon — Extension at rickbeg — Extension & Garage Cionmel—Garage at Tlckincor woods, when I saw a tornado, June in the various areas of Lisard, Bonmahon; I remember the colour of the inery & Equipment Stores and at 3 Garravoone. : Upper; LADIES FOOTBALL the County totalled 2,301 Re-Roof Dressing Rooms at Waterford Pressure Vessels T. Power, Knockboy, Ballina- area and the peculiar corkscrew Ltd., Carrolls Cross, Kilmactho- N. Harty. Per D. Dillon & Co., On Wednesday, July 8, our Mr. McNally stated that due 13 Grattan Square. Dungarvan mult—Bungalow & Septic Tank effect of the clouds. It lasted a ladies junior team played the mas Change of Use from very short time and people said to a lack of previous statistical —Replacement Living Room. at Knockboy: first of their league matches Information it was not possible Creamery to Light Engineering D. O'Rourke, Gorse Cottage, I was crazy. Some hours after- against Affane. The match was Premises at Carrolls Cross; Conservatory & Garage at to draw any conclusion at the Leigh, Ring; — Retention of wards we. heard the road had held in the Gaelic Field in Cap- Mr. & Mrs. Sweeney, Per Nu- gone and the debris dropped number that should have licen- KNOW YOUR Extension at Coxtown, Dunmore poquin. Ballinameela won after ces. It was. he added, proposed Rath Homes — Bungalow on F. Roche, Dunmoon North, East; some distance away. My snap- a hard struggle by 3-1 to 1-1. to have the Dog Warden carry Site No. 10 Coxtown. Dunmore Tailow — Re-Construct & Ex- M King—Bungalow & Septic shot is of that position of East; road removed by the .tornado. Our under 14 girls team also out a systematic check in var- tend Dwelling & Septic Tank at Tank at Clashanahy, Kinsale- played Kill in the final of their ious locations in the coming RIGHTS P. cummins, Ballybrack, Kil- Dunmoon; beg, Youghal; App. macthomas — Open Two Gaps The position — the road lead- league on F'riday night last. months for licences and he Q.— Are visits to the doctor, M. Hennessy. Kilmanahan, Ml. A. O'Brien. Parklands. ing from Lismore to Glogheen. & Erect Gate and piers at Bally- July 10. Despite the bad wea- pointed out that the penal-ties before and after a birth, cover- Clonmel — Extension at Kil- Tallow — Septic tank at Car- and the damage-before the ther conditions both teams for&ck * involved had now been sub- ed under the Maternity Leave manahan: rlgToe, Tallow, intersection of the Cappoquin played extremely well with Bal- 'B. McCarthy, 12 Shanbally stantially increased. Act? Would a woman lose pay Ml O'Brien, Glogheen. B'ally- J. McCarthy — Bungalows at road - as well as I remember. linameela emerging winners by if she takes time off for a Upper, Cappoquin — Change of Of the 2.301 licences issued, macarbry — Extension to Resi- Curraheen North, Lismore; From my dress in the snap- 4-3 t0 1-0. check-up? House Plan at Scrahans East, J. Lyttleton — Change of Use shot it must have been summer the -numbers in the Dungarvan Mt. Melleray; dence at Clogheen: Congratulations to both teams and Lismore Electoral areas J. Brlttain — Studio/Work- from Residential to Offices at or autumn. on their great wins. —(P.R.O.i. A.— Most .emale employees were 734 and 368 respectively have the right to bake time off M. Geary. Lyrenaglogh. Bal- shop at Reanaclogheen, Old Convent Road, Clonmel. lyduff — Change of House Plans Have you any record of It. or wi-tii 57-8 in t'he work to visit the doctor, both Parish: O.P.=Outline Permission. 1 how far 'awav the debris was area and 621 in th,e Tramore be lor., and after a birth. and Conversion, of Garage to App.—Approval. —' KNOCKANORE. Carthy: Girls u-16 lOOon. — 1st. AILISH O'BRIEN date of birth. more; the late fifties. A'ter her pro- Susan McCarthy; Girls u-16 In Tullamore on last Satur- If for -any urgent reason the Wm. Lawlor. Poulnagunogue, fession she trained as a radio- 800m—2nd. Susan McCarthy. day week, Ailish O'Brien from woman cannont give the re- Clonmel — Reconstruction & grapher before being s:nt on Midleton Open Sports — Girls Dungarvan continued her great quired notice, she still has the Extension at Poulnagunogue; mission to Hong Korg in 1965. GLENDINE AND u 114 liOOm. _ 1st. Matilda Bee- run of successes when she right to time off. She should, P. Walsh, Mountstuart, Aglish cher: Girls u-14 15O0m. — 1st, scored a fine double in the All- of course, explain the reason to —Septic tank at Mountstuart; Working in the hospital and Matilda Beecher. Irpland Athletic Champion- her employer within a week P. Whelan, Per South Eastern ln the parish Margaret came to ships. Competing against the and prove that she did kieep Bungalows — Bungalow at Bal- Matilda Beecher also put in a best juniors in the country. know and love the Chinese KILWATERMOY fine performance at the All- her appointment. linaslssla. Bonmahon: people. With enthusiasm and Miss O'Brien proved an easy M. Fahey, Poulnagunogue, Ireland BLOE Championships in winner of both the shot putt The regulations < Maternity peTsarverance she learnt the Santry, Dublin, finishing 2nd :n Protection Regulations- 1*981) do Clonmel — Extension at Poul- difficult Cantonese language and discus Since she took up nagunogue; her heat and a very creditable athletics as a juvenile she has not give the right to 'be paid which she mow speaks fluently. NOTES 6-th in the final of her event. tor periods of time off; the em- C. McCarthy, Per P. A. Mur- had scores of successes at every phy & Co.—Retention of House Hong Kong is one of the age grout) in Provincial and Na- ployer land employee can come COMMUNITY COUNCIL DRAW Ballyduff Open Sports — Girls to their own agreement about at Checkpoint. most overcrowded places in u-5 80m. — 1st. Nicola Barry; tional Championships. Long the world. Over 98% of the this. R. Hanley, Kilmacleague, The fifth and final monthly Girls u-7 100m. — 2nd. Margo may she continue to succeed Dunmore East — Agricultural population are Chinese. a draw was held in Murphy's Broderick: Girls u-9 lOOm.—.1st, together with her brothers I; you would like a copy of great number of whom live in the Regulations, contact the to Residential Building Site at Lounge, Knockanore on Satur- Claire Moore; Boys u-9 100m.— Frank and Michael. Kilmacleague; O.P. one-room apartments in con day, July 4th. Results as fol- 1st, Thomas Barry; Girls u-ll Dept. of Labour. Me-spil Road, geoted housing estates. Under lows — £250, Bridie Martin, Tal- 100m. — 1st. Noelle Fenmessey: Dublin 4. J. Elliott, Per J. O'Hara — Brit'sh rule for the last ninety low: £150, John Lyons Tallow; Boys u-l'l lttOm. — 1st, Toriy (This column has been com- Extension at Milestone Cottage. years, Hong Kong now faces a £50, Michael Dunford, N.T., Scanlon; 2nd, Ml. Molumphy. Checkpoint; return to Chinese Government piled by Dungarvan Community Knockanore; £50, Peggy Carrig, Girls u 13 100m. _ 1st. Olive Information Centre which, pro- Ml. Power, Glenane, Ballina- China who leased Hong Kong Killenagh. mult—Bungalow & Septic Tank to the British is reclaiming her Broderick. 2nd. Maude Cunning- vides a free and confidential Chairman James Tobin thank- ham: Boys u-15 100m.—2nd Ed- service to the public. Opening at Garryduff, Colligan; territory in 10 years time. "It's Wm Laffan, Per Ml. Maher— a difficult tf.mie for people,' ed the promoeTS and all who mund Landers. 3rd. Ml. Molum- times of centre, which is located supported the draw which was phy; Girls u-15 100m. — list, In the courthouse, are: Mon- Extension to Rear of Premises says Sr. Margaret. 'Manv of at William Street. Portlaw; them came to Hong Kong flee- an outstanding success Matilda Beecher; Girls u-9 200m. days, Tuesdays -and Wednesdays —(Advt.) —1st, Claire Moore; Boys u-9 —7.30 p.m.-9 p.m.; Fridays—11 R. McDonald & Sons Ltd. — ing from the Communist revo- Change of House Type at Site lution. Now they wonder if the WEEK-END FETE '87 200m. — 1st. Thomas Barry; a.m. -12.30 p.m.; Saturdays — 11 new Government in 1997 can be A display of vintage ears, Girls u-ll 8CK)m. — 1st, NOelle a.m.-1 p.m.). No. 18, Cliff Road. Tramore; trusted.' It is important for us threshing machines, tractors, Fennessey: Boys u/ll 80K}m. — APP- etc., will be among the many 1st. Michael Molumphy. J. Cummins, Coolbunnla, m'ssionaries to be witih the ROAD FIXTURES people now and we are glad to attractions at this year's Fete Girls u-13 800m. — 1st, Maude Falthlegge — Extention at Cool- be here.' on Sunday. July 26th. Civil de- Cunningham; Girls u-13 80!0m. Road races coming up are as bunnla: fence. Tug-O'-War competitions. —2nd, Martina Moore; G'rls follows — Saturday. July 18th, B Maher,. Curraghroche, Cap- Mr. Ritchie Moore, Byrneville, Dungarvan and Miss Mary The Sisters, whosie Mother- Youghai Heritage Society For- u-13 800m. -3rd. Rena Carey: Kilmore Quay, Co. Wexford, 4t HEALTH BOARD TO poquin—Bathroom, Septic Tank Power, Congress Villas, Dungarvan, photographed cutting the house is in M a gh era more. estry and Wild Life Display, Boys u-13 800m. — 2nd Edmund miles men. 2 miles women; and & Well at Curraghroche; cake after their wedding which took place in St. Mary's Parish, Wickilow are also on mission in Fancy Dress Parade. aU this Landers; Girls u-li5 80©m. _ 1st, Wednesday, July 22nd—Annual P. Whittle. Klllure. Grants- Chile, Peru. Korea and the Church, Dungarvan recently. and much more should make it Matild-a Beecher. Passage East Road Race 8i APPEAL AGAINST town — Change of Site Layout Philippines. a great event. — P.R.O. miles, 7.45 p.m. at. Klllure; P. J. Ahern, Sheanbeg, Bally- DISTRICT COURT duff Upper—Extension to Front of Dwelling at Sheanbeg. CAPPOOUIN/BALLINAMEELA J. O'Neill, Graigueshoneen, DECISION Kilmacthomas — Extension at The South Eastern Health Graigueshoneen; ATHLETIC CLUB Board -are to lodge an appeal A. Tobin. 58 William Street. On Saturday and Sunday and did very well and finished agains-t the decision of the Portlaw — Change from Flat week last the National BLOE in 3rd place President of the District Court Roof to Pitched Roof at 58 Wil- under 13. 14 and 16 took place For all the athletes It was a District Justice Oliver J. Mack- liam St., Portlaw; in Santry, Dublin. The club had great experience to compete lln, delivered at Youghal Court Dr. J. Power — Alteration & five athletes competing and all against the best in their own on Thursday May 28. The Two-Storey Ext. to Existing Cot- five performed extremely well age group. ^(P.R.O. decisi'.on dismissed with costs. tage at Balllnamoona. under sweltering conditions. 3n action brought by the S. Hiekey — Double Garage, Eamon Lynch who was com- Health Board aigiainst a Dun- Conservatory and Extension to peting in the walk, was so un- garvan fanmer claiming £317.58 Living Room at Ballymabln. lucky to become 111 and had to ln un-paid health contributions Dunmore East: drop out of the race. This was and youth employment levies E Hayes Orchardstown. But- Eamon's first time competing ln Comhaltas for li982/<83. lerstown—Slatted Cattle House the Nationals and it was a p-lty The decision followed a sub- at Kllronan Butlerstown; as he was ln a very good posi- m'ssion by Mr. J. P. Gordon. N. O'Donovan — Bungalow. tion in the walk. Solicitor. Dungarvan for the de- Septic Tank and Splayed En- Corlnna Walsh ran in the Notes fendant, that the Health Con- trance at Carrigaun Hely. girls u/13 1.500m. race and ran tributions 'regulations made on Modeligo, Cappagh. a great, race to finish in 7th The Munster Fleadh Cheoll April 4, 1979 when Mr. Charles G. White — Bungalow, Septic position after one of the fastest J. Haughey was- Minister for Tank at Bawnfune, Butlers- takes place this week-end in 1,500m. races seen in the girls Kilrush, Co. Clare. The best, of Health were Invalid as the Act town: u/13 age group. under which they were made D. Cullen. Ballycashln, But- luck to our many competitors did not become operative umltJI lerstown — Bungalow & Septic Nlamli Scanlon competed in from Co. Waterford April 6. 1987. Tank at Bally moat, Fenor; the girls u/14 1,500m. and show- CEILI At last week's sitting of the E. & E. Walsh — Bungalow ed plenty of courage and ex- District Court in Dungarvan. at Leamybrien & demolition of perience In this race and she Mr. Fadraic Butler. Solr.. ap- existing dwelling at Leamy- was rewarded by finishing ln There's a treat in store for plied on behalf of the Health brien; 3rd place. ceili dancing fans later on this Board for a-n extension of 14 S. Buckley, Cappagh, Dungar- In the girls u/15 Fiona Lynch month when the popular Shan- days to allow aim appeal against van — Dormer Type Bungalow competed In the discus compe- nonside Cell: Band make a re- Villierstown — winners of the West Waterford Primary Schools "C" Division Hurling final. Included are teachers Mrs. Mar- the decision of District Justice at Carrowgarrlff. Colllgan. tition and had a fantastic turn visit to Dungarvan. So garet Cunningham and Mrs. B. Cleary. (Pholo: Rory Wyley) Maeklin to be lodged. A. Kelly, Racecourse Road. throw and finished In 2nd place. keep in step with Thomas on 'District Justice W. F. O'Con- Tramore — Bungalow at Gar- Michael Ahern was in action Monday nights. Watch paper nell granted the application. rarus, Tramore; in the u/15 boys hammer event lor advert. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1987. DUNGARVAN ORMON« D

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BARTON'S Week-End T.V. Viewing RADLEYS LOUNGE and Sport, weather. 10.20 — 3.50 — Flower of The Month: SATURDAY, JULY 18 Miami Vice (new series). 11.55— Water Lilies. 4.00 — News and 6.50 a.m. — Open University. Film: Inside out. Telly Savalas. Weather. 4.05—10*0 Great Sport 2.30 p.m. — No Limits (new ABBEYSIDE • Das shoe • Robert Culp and James Mason ing -Moments featuring Lillian series). 4.00 — Film: The Adven- RTEl star in this thriller (1975). Board. 4.16—Cricket, 7.3*0—First tures of PC 49. iC 1949. black and L30 a.m.—(Weather. Night Of The Proms. 9.35—The white). 5.00—The Slkiy At Night. DUNGARVAN RKO Story —Tales From Holly- 5.25—Film: Dick Barton —Spe wood. 3: 'A Woman's Lot.' Ed cial Agent (1948. black and WEEK-ENDENTERTAINMEHT SATURDAY, JULY 18 Thursday, July 16 — PA1NI HARTLEY Asner Investigates how some of white). 6.35—Discovering Portu- 12.25 — The Thirteen Ghosts RKO's best and worst women's guese. 7.00 — Newsview. 7.40 — Thursday, July 16 — MANNA SOUTH Songs, Crack and Seanachai. of Scooby Doo; 12.50 — News pictures of the '30s came to be Points In Space. 8.35 — Film: Headlines; 12.52 — Sports Sta- BBC 2 made, and RKA stars Katharine Follow The Fleet starring Fred Friday, July 17 — PLANTERS PUNCH Friday, July 17 — PROGRESSIVE 45 dium. 5.05 — The Adventures Hepburn and Ginger Rogers Astaire. Ginger Rogers, Ran- Of Sinbad 6.00 — The Angelus. In aid of Stradbally School. talk about the very different dolph Scott and Betty Grable. I Saturday, July 18 — MELLERAY COUNTRY 6.01 — News. 6.15 — Mailbag. ways in which they pursued (1936, black and white). 10.20—' 6.35 — Give Us A Clue. 7.05 — FRIDAY, JULY 17 their careers. T0.40—Newisnlghit. On Stage (new series). 10.45 — Saturday, July 18— Shadow Chasers. 8.00 — Robert 6.55-7.20 a.m. _ Open Univer- 11.25 — Weaittteirvlew. 11.30 — Golf; The Open. M.25-1.05 a.m. Sunday, July 19 — MATTIE WELDON Kennedy And His Times. 9.00 — sity. 9.00 — Pages from Oeefax. Golf: The Open. 12.10-1.25 am. —/Film: Quatermass And The News. 9.15 — The Life And 10.55—Cricket. 12.55 p.m.—Golf: —(Film: Oat People. Strikr.ng Pit. Starring Andrew Keir. Wednesday, July 22 — PRIDE AND JOY DUBLIN CITY RAMBLERS Times of Robert Kennedy (con- The Open. 1V20—King Rollo. 1.25 horror movie.. Starring Simone James Donald, Barbara Shelley tinued). 11.00 — The New Mike —(Philomena. 1.35 — Golf: The Simon and Kent Smith. (1948, and Julian Glover (1967). Please come early so you won't be disappointed. Hammer. 11.55 — Late News Open. 1.50—Cricket. 3.00^-News. black and white). SUNDAY, JULY 19 Weather: Project Visionquest. Sunday, July 19 — DANCING TO ANNERSIDE 1.00 — News Headlines follow- ed by Landmark. 1.30 — Room Outside. 2.00 — Rejoice. 2.30 — Sunday Matinee Double Bill: AND FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK Buckskin F'rontier. Starring Park MONDAY 9.25 Ever Decreasing Circles; Lois Nettleton. 12.10 — Late House SPORTSMANS INN & LOUNGE Richard Dix, Jane Wyatt, Lona RTE 1 — 4 p.m. Emmerdale 10 p.m. Facts Of Life; 10.40 News. Lane. 3.50 _ Young And Wil- Farm- 4.30 Bosco- 5 p.m. Once Hotel- 11.35 Late News. RTE 2 — 5.30 — Gardeners ling. Starring William Holden. Upon A Time- 5.15 Th Littlest RTE 2—5.30 The Jutland Bog; World; 6.05—Cycling — Tour De MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN e Susan Hayward and Robert Hobo 5.45 News: 6 p.m. The 6 p.m. Cycling — Tour De Ftance. 6.35 — The Sullivans: CAPPOQUIN B'enehley. 5.30—Leagan Amach. Angelus: 6.01 Newstime: 6.30 France- 6.30 A Country Prac- 7.05—The A Team. 8.00—Nuacht: Thursday, July 16 — FOLK CLUB — Liam Merriman 6.00 — The Angelus. 6.01—News 8.10—Wogan- 8.55—The Blood Cartoon Time; 6.35 Alf: 7.05 tice; 7 p.m. Coronation Street: and His 5-Piece Band. followed by Sports Results. 6.15 Cousteau's Odyssey: 8.05 Mur- 7.30 The Galway Irish Crystal Of Others 10.50—Les McCann —Cartoon Time. 6.30 — Talk It 8how.jumplng Championships; And His Magic Band; 11.50 — der She Wrote 9 p.m. News: Friday, July 17 — STAROUST MUSIC Over. 7.00 _ Our House. 7.55 — 9.20 Spenser: For Hire; 10.20 7.50 Nuacht: 7.55 The Galway News Headlines. The Return of Sherlock Holmes. Lytton's Diary: 11.15 Amen: Irish Crystal Showjumping THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY NIGHT 9.00 — News. 9.20 — The Late 11.45 Late News. championships- 9 p.m. Wogan; Saturday, July 18 — SILVER WINGS Late Show. 11.35 — Late News. 9.45 The Midweek Movie: The RTE 2 — 4.45 The Sunday Lady Killers. Starring Alec Sunday, July 19 — CONTRAST Game- 6.05 Cycling: Tour De Guinness. Cecil Parker and Her- France. 6.35 A country Practice; HAPPY HOUR bert Lorn- 11.35 News Headlines YOUNG ATHLETES J.C.B. FOP HiRE. Telephone 058/41538 7.05 Hikku And Niileq: 7.30 Cor- followed by Nightlight THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — 8 to 9 p.m. onation Street- 8 p.m. Nuacht: 8.05 Feach—Mar A Bhiodh; 8.35 THURSDAY SUNDAY — 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. RTEl Wogan- 9.15 The Monday Movie: RTE 1—4.10 p.m. Emmerdale SHINE Viva Maria. Starring Brigitte At the 2-day BLOE u/16 and B'ardot and Jeanne Moreau: Farm 4.40 Bosco: 5.10 Ludwig; 5.15 Yogi's Treasure Hunt: 5.45 u/17 national track and field ALL DRINKS £1 SATURDAY, JULY 18 11.25 News Headlines followed S 5.05 — British Open Golf News; 6 p.m. The Angelus; 6.01 championships held in Tulla- JR' NITE CLUB - LISMORE HOTEL by Night Light. Garda Patrol; 6.10 Danger Bay; more last week-end, Cappoquin Championships. 7.15 — Cartoon Telephone 058/54304; 54219 Time. 7.20 — Clare's Wish. 8.00 TUESDAY 6.35 Cartoon Time- 6.45 The boy M Ahearn scored a not- —Nuacht. 8.05 _ Hart To Hart. RTE 1 — 4 p.m. Emmerdale Cosby Show; 7.15 Film: Grizzly. able double by winning the KNOCKANORE, GLENDINE, KILWATERMOY 9.00 — Airline. 10.00 — The Day Farm- 4.30 Bosco- 4.55 The Starring Christopher George discus (42.24m.) and shot Wind In The Willows; 5.15 Na- and Andrew Prine; 9 p.m. News; (13.5m.) events in the u/16 This Friday, July 17 — MUSIC BY MELODY SOUND COMMUNITY COUNCIL present: The Universe Changed. 10.55 — ture Watch; 5.45 News; 6 p.m. Palace Of Dreams. 9.25 Today Tonight: 10.05 The boys section while the young The Angelus; 6.01 The Beren- Twilight Zone; 10.35 Landmark; Dungarvan girl Ailish O'Brien Saturday, July 18 — PARTY NIGHT DISCO SUNDAY, JULY 19 stain Bears- 6.25 Cartoon Time; 11.05 The Days And Nights Of also had a great double taking Bar — Over 18s — Neat Dress 2.15 — British Open Golf 6.35 Turning The Tide; 7 p.m. Molly Dodd; 11.35 Late News. the titles in the discus Week-end Fete '87 and Championships. 6.30 — Station Mr. Belvedere; 7.30 Simon And (40.64m.) and shot (11.47m.) •k -k *k -k Mass from Ballinrobe. 7.30 — Simon; 8.25 For Your Pleasure; RTE 2 — 5.35 p.m. Amateur e-vents in the u/17 girls sec- In Lounge — DOWNES SISTERS The Dancing Dolls of Monte 9 p.m. News; 9.25 Falcon Crest: Naturalist; 6 p.m. Cycling — tion. Carlo. 8.05 _ Nuacht. 8.10 — 10.20 Turning Point; 10.50 The Tour De France; 6.30 A Country Sunday, July 19 — SING ALONG WITH PAT TOBIN Vintage Rally The Sunday Movie : The For- Equaliser; 11.45 Late News. Practice. 7 p.m. Top Of The Pops; 7.35 The Galway Irish tune Cookie, starring Jack Lem- Coming Thursday, July 23 — REHAB. IRISH NIGHT mon and Walter Matthau. 10.25 RTE 2 — 5.25 The Adventures Crystal Showjumping Cham- AT KNOCKANORE —The Sunday Game. Of A Mouse; 5.35 Alvln And The pionships; 8 p.m Nuacht: 8.10 Chipmunks' 6 p.m. Cycling — Galway Irish Crystal Show- FRIDAY, JULY 24 — At J. F. Kennedy Park at 7.45: Tour De France; 6.30 A Country jumping; 9 p.m. Mallbag: 9.20 Under 16 Football tournament final: Shamrocks versus Practice; 7 p.m Kashmir Story; Mart And Market; 9.25 The Cappoquin (sponsored by East Cork Oils). 7.30 The Galway Irish Crystal Tracy And Hepburn Season: DUNGARVAN LIONS CLUB Presents: Show Jumping Championships; Without Love; 11.25 News Head- 9 ip.m. — Fancy Dress Dance at Murphys Lounge (dress BBC 1 8 p.m. Nuacht; 8.05 Showjump- lines- 11.35 Garda Patrol fol- up for the "crack"). Also Crowning of Festival Queen ing; 9 p.m. Festival Of Latin lowed by Nightlight. AN EVENING OF BRASS (to be selected at dance). Music -by: Society 4. Adm. £1.50. American Cinema; Dance Of FRIDAY, JULY 17 The Puppets ; 10.30 The Pleasure FRIDAY DANCING TO THE 6.00 a.m. — Ceefax AM. News, Gardens: 11.40 News Headlines SATURDAY, JULY 25 — CABARET at Murphys followed by Nightlight. RTE 1 — t p.m. Sons And Lounge with Miahael O'Riordan, Liam Dalton, Oliver Weather. 6.35 — Leon Errol in Daughters- 4.30 Bosco; 5 p.m. At the BALE Southern Region 'When Wifie's Away.' 6.55 — WEDNESDAY The Wuzzles; 5,25 Th Wind I-n u '21 championships at the Farrell, Patsy Ahearne (Seanachai), Walsh Sisters (Irish Weather. 7.00—Breakfast Time. e RTE 1 — 4.20 p.m. Emmerdale Their Hands: 5.45 News; 6 p.m. Regional Technical College DIXIES Dancers), Ned Power (Ballads), Tony Coffey and Sean 8.35 —The Pink Panther Show. Farm; 4.50 Bosco: 5.15 Spider- The Angelus- 6.01 _ Newstime; Grounds Cork last Sunday 8.55—(News and fWeather. 9:05— Murphy (Comedy), Woodland Set Dancers. Dancing to man- 5.45 News; 6 p.m. The An- 6.30 — Kodlak • 7.00 — Visual another member of the O'Brien and Garden Entertainment with Dungarvan Brass Band Slater. Admission only £1.50. Children's BBC. 9.50 — The gelus; 6.01 Newstime; 6.30 Eyes; 7.35—Room Outside: 8.05— family, Michael won the ham- Littlest Hobo 10.00 — News, Double Trouble- 7 p.m. John Matlock; 9.00—News. 9.25—Vic- mer event with a throw of Weather. 10.05 — Neighbours. 41.84m. and was second in the On Wednesday, 22nd July 1987 SUNDAY, JULY 26 — FETE '87 & VINTAGE RALLY Player Tip Tops '87 ; 7.30 Arthur torian Scandals. 10.25 — The 10.25 —Children's BBC. 10.55 — C. Clarke's Mysterious World; Late Night Friday Movie: Brass. shot event with a putt of Full details next week's issue. Five To Eleven. 11.00 — News, 8 05 Magnum P.I.: 9 p.m. News: Starring Carroll O'Connor and 11,53m. at Whitechurch House Hotel Weather. im.05—-Golf: The Open. 1.00 p.m. — One O'clock News, Admission £6.0C (Light, Refreshments Served). Weather. 1.25—(Neighbours. 1.50 —jGolf: The Open. AAH—Heath- Tickets available at Matt Connolly. Ghemist Pat Fa,hey, cliff and Marmaduke. 4.30 —Re- The Arch. Richard Dalton, (eweller. cord Breakers. 4.55—John Cra- veinte Newsround 5.05 — Geotle SHARKYS Bi=in. 5.35—(Wales Today. 6.00 — Si'.x O'Clocik News, Weather. 6.35 - The Wildi Sidie Of Town. 7.00 —(Wogan. 7.40 — Every Second Counts. 8.15 — Dynasty. 9.00 — Nine O'clock News, Regional DECKIES LOUNGE DISCO News, Weather. 9.30—Tender Ls MODEl The Night. 10.25 — Omnibus-: The Hactay Way. 11.30 — The Late Film: Mixed Company. Saturday Night Next — July 18 GOLD COAST, BALLINACOURTY Comedy starring Joseph Bolog- In aid of Modeligo Set Dancers. na as a basketball coach whose WALTZING COMPETITION wife (Barbara Harris) turns to SATURDAY, JULY 18 adoption with a vengeance M usic by: Town 'n' Country. 10 p.m. — 2 a.m. when hie becomes sterile after their own thirdi child. Directed Sunday Night, July 19 — SLATER by Melville Shavelson i(l©74). 1.15 a.m.—Weather. AGLISH MUINTIR NA TliRE SATURDAY, JULY 18 e.45 a.m. — Open University. 11th Annual Festival, Sunday July 19 8.30 —The Family Ness. 8.35 - Dogtanlan and the Three Mus- will be opened by new Aglish Festival Queen. kehounds. 9.00 — It's Wicked! THE "CITS" BAR Start 1.30 p.m. — Open Children's Flancy Dress. 10.50—So This is Harris. 11.20- OPEN CHILDREN'S SPOlRTS Film: Down Among The Z Men. Wacky comedy starring 'Goons' MOUNT MELLERAY NEW FEATURES FOR 1987 — 1: Flower Arranging —' Peter' Sellers. Michael Bentlne. Adult and Children (UH14). (judged by the Dungarvan Harry Secombe and' Spike Milll- Thursday, July 16 — CARD DRIVE Flower Club). Dining table 'not more than 14"). Hall Table. gan (1952, black and white). 3 Roses. Pot Plant: Children: 3 blooms. Pot! Plant, Arr. of 12.21 p.m. — Weather. 12.30 — Friday, July 17— Wild Flowers. (Enitry fee: 50p.) 2: 2 Bullocks, guess the Grandstand. 6.45 — News, Wea- OICHE CHEOIL AND JUNIOR SET COMPETITION weight, sponsored bv Daw« Meats. ther. 6.55 Sports News Wa'es. Spinner, Bot. stall, Country Produce Stall, Numerous 7.00—Film: Sam Whiskey. Burt Music by: Sean Leahy Ceili Band. Sideshow/s. Refreshment®. After tea: UU2 Hurling. U-14 Reynolds, Angle Dickinson and Saturday, July 18 — PADDY O'BRIEN & TELSTAR Girls Football. C'l'rat Walker star in this come- Admission: Adults £1. Children 50p. Children u-14 Free. dy thriller. (1069). 8.35 — Les No HAWKERS. Dennis's Laughter Show. 9.10 — The Dixies Showband, Cork, playing for the Dungarvan Lions promotion White- Sunday, July 19 _ SING ALONG WITH CONNIE Bluebell: Part 2. 10.05 — News church House Hotel 011 Wednesday night, next, July 22. DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1987. PAGE FIVE G.A.A. Notes By Commentator DUNGARVAN G.A.A. CLUB NOTES AN UNIMPRESSIVE WIN previous night, the 25th. Tne our—of all he did for our club. The only redeeming feature venue, Leamybrlen, remains the The presentation was made by of our 0-13 to 0-2 victory over same. ciub chairman Michael Lyons Colligan Rockies at Fraher Field "BLANK" WEEK-END and other speakers for the club Portlaw To Beat Mount Sion last Thursday evening is that included our President Brighdin we have retained our senior We are without a champion- ship game this week-end so it's ni Crlostoir and P.R.O. John A hurling status next year. Murphy. NEXT WEEK-END RESULTS A player from each side, Pat A letter from Kilmac' club | al Board. It was long because The victory was as easily at- a case of "feet up" for the The Chairman of the Western There was so much changing McGrath (Mt. Sion) and Rob complained that their game of the discussion on such topics players. Bro. Hickey was gracious in tained as the scoreline would his response and described his Board announced at Monday and chopping the week- Power (Dunhill) was sent to the against the Nire began with no as 'gates.' falling attendances, There is probably a good and OVCT suggest, but overall this was a time in Dungarvan, and his in- night's meeting of the Senior end that it was almost impos- line. Jim Greene scored a total umpires. S. O'Brien stated that Munster final tickets, the old thoroughly disappointing dis- valid reason why we are not Board that the full programme sible to keep abreast with what Of 3-2 out of his side's 4-5. he was present and that um- argument concerning the league involved in some game, but one volvement with our club, as the play with the attack in parti- happiest of hi life. He appealed scheduled for the West would was happening. Of the six In the other game at Walsh pires were in position within a system versus the 'knock-out' cular—with the notable excep- hopes our teams will not be s go ahead as announced, despite matches fixed for Sunday in the Park, Ballygunner suffered their couple of minutes. The Chair- style of championship and ref- pressed into action in the to the adult members to pay tion of Derek Lyons — failing more attention to the young- the fact that the Munster hur- senior hurling championship, first defeat of the champion- man said it was unfortunate erees reports. lamentably to make an impact. middle of the holiday period and the referee would be asked when many of our players will sters and this in turn would ling final was being replayed. none took place. One was play- ship when losing to Portlaw. The goalkeeping and defen- about it. Jt was pointed out by Arising out of a recent report, have scattered in a variety of guarantee the future of "this The Senior Fixtures Commit- ed on Thursday, another on Fri- There were some delightful sive sectors played admirably delegates that similar situa- Ray Flynn, Affane, was sus- directions. great club." tee announced following a spe- day and three on Saturday. I scores m Mils game which and we won ample midfield pos- had been told that, the two raised a total of 33 white flags, tions arose at different times pended for two months for Bro. Hickey promised to re- cial meeting later in the night session too. But up front there BRO. HICKEY HONOURED that the attractive and very matches fixed for Walsh Park a record for the season. The in the past. abusing a referee. turn to Dungarvan with hurling was a glaring lack of penetra- Everyone in the club i sad- important senior hurling game over the week-end would defi- winners played well enough to Selectors — The following un- s and football teams from The report of the Lismore v. tion. and this is something we dened at the impending depar- between Portlaw and Mount nitely be played on Sunday and suggest that they might be the der 2i football selectors were Thurles, and this is something Dungarvan minor hurling are going to have to put right ture of Bro. Hickey who ls being Sion will be played at 6.45 p.m. this was what i published last dark horses of the champion- recommended by Clsde na Pell we will eagerly look forward to. championship game in which if we hope to make any impact transferred to Thurles CBs in at Walsh Park on Saturday week, i now understand that ship. Not having been under ex- and accepted unanimously — He takes with him to mid two players — Burke and Mc- on the 1988 championship. the coming school year. evening and that the Sham- the change was made by the treme pressure, Ballygunner Greg Fives (manager), Paddy Garry — were sent off for strik- Tipperary the thanks and For six and a half years we've rocks v. Clonea game would be County Fixtures Committee late might have been keeping a little Fitzgerald (Dungarvan). John ing. was described by Dungar- That said by way of criticism appreciation of us all. We are had the invaluable services of brought forward to Friday at on Tuesday night. The Lismore in reserve as they are certain M Kelly (ShamrocksD. David van club chairman, Michael it is at least encouraging to truly indebted to him verv the Doneraile Brother, and dur- Cappoquin. v. Clonea game which was sche- to be involved In a play-off. Veale (Dunhill) and Michael Lyons as the most ridiculous re- know that we've survived in our deeply. ing that time he has rendered duled for Sunday night was the O'Donoghue (St Mollerans). port he had ever heard. He said first year in senior. The young- WELL DONE JOHN us monumental service on and MOUNT SION v. PORTLAW one which didn't take place. Ballyduff defeated Shamrocks that people at the game would er players in particular can only Congratulations to clubman The minor football selectors off the field The work he put This game will decide which in a disappointing game played testify that the whole thing benefit from the experience John Moore On another excel- At Monday night's meeting of will be named to the August in with the juveniles was quite team goes forward to the semi- in rain at, Cappoquin. A sixteen was a gross exaggeration and gained, and hopefully they can lent refereeing performance in the County Board. th County meeting of the County Board. incredible, and of course his final and which side will be in- e points winning margin shows that the person who wrote it' go on now and establish them- Thurles last Sunday when he Chairman said the reason for It was unanimously agreed to golden points in last year's in- volved in a play-off with Bally- how one-sided the game was should not be refereeing. selves as good senior hurlers. had charge of the Munster the change was that the Board re-appoint the five outgoing termediate hurling county final gunner A draw would send and it was over as a contest minor hurling final. didn't want to clash with the senior football selectors — Alo Paddy Fitzgerald was also gave us a famou victory over long before the finish. Ballyduff MINORS BEATEN s both sides to the semi-final and Munster hurling final and ciubs Curran (manager), Joe Power, very critical of the report which Passage. Club representation at shut off Ballygunner. Defeat for are now the Western represen- Semple Stadium was substan- all over the place were asking Mick White, Tom Gough and he said was an indictment of Unsuccessful in our efforts to the reigning champions. Mount tatives in the semi-finals and Last Wednesday night we tial. and once again the Jim for a change. He said that the Jimmy Power for the coming the club officials who had at- have the game postponed, and will play against Mount, Sion, gathered In strength at Lawlors Mullins organised bus was on Sion. would involve them in an- fixtures committee had decided season. Earlier, when their final tended. forced to field without one-third Portlaw or B'allygunneT. Hotel to pay tribute to Bro. Hic- the road. It left early and re- other tie with Ballygunner with to avoid the Munster final date report had been read, the Co. of the regulars, our minor key and to make him a presen- turned home late ... or so whom they drew in the first when the fixtures list was be- Only one or two of the divi- Chairman paid tribute to the At, the end of a long discus- hurlers bowed out of the cham- tation ln recognition—and hon- we are told. round. ing prepared, but the clash sional games produced any fair selectors for having achieved sion It was decided to allow pionship last week when deci- came about after the Munster enjoyment. One of these was so much in a short period of the two players an opportunity sively defeated by Tallow at This game will be contested the Stradbally v. Ardmore jun- of speaking: ln their own de- with real earnestness and it Council changed the date of the time. Cappoquin. final. ior hurling tie which produced fence and it was also decided will be a very close affair. On a very exciting finish with Hurling Selectors — Only two to invite the Dungarvan club The boys tried all they knew form there is very little at all There were no surprises in Stradbally just hanging on by had been nominated for minor officials to be present at the against superior opposition, and between them and so far nei- the week-end results and the hurling. Billy Kenneally (Lis- that, single point to make them next meeting when the report in the end we could have no ther side has done anything way is now clear in section 'B' table-toppers at the moment in more) and joe McCartan (De La will be dealt with. cribs about the outcome of the wonderful. Mount Sion beat for the semi-final with Bally- the junior hurling champion- Salle) so it was agreed on the game. LISMORE GOLF CLUB Dunhill by a point Portlaw duff and Roanmore having qua- ship. proposition of Tom Cunning- drew with Dunhill. Mount Sion ham, that the other three would FINED lified. In the other group Mount ROANMORE VISITORS drew with Ballygunner while Sion. Portiaw and Ballygunner be named by Colsde Gnotha. The game between Fourmile- Fourmilewater who failed to Portlaw beat Ballygunner by are level at the top on seven water ana Kilgobinet produced A similar situation arose in The Roanmore under 9 and SATURDAY 18/SUNDAY 19 five points. They both defeated points each, but Ballygunner turn up for the minor hurling 10 hurling teams paid us a wel- some very nice hurling and for the case of the under 21 hurling, game against Tallow were INTERMEDIATE SCRATCH CUP — H'cap 10- 18 Colligan and Dungarvan hand- are in the dangerous position a time it looked as if Kilgobinet with Donle Coughlan (Lis- come reciprocal visit last Satur- MINOR SCRATCH CUP — H'cap 19-28 somely. There seems to be a of having played all their games ordered to pay £20 expenses to day and as on the previous might cause an upset. Winning more) being the only nominee. Tallow (through the Western feeling throughout the county and Portlaw and Mount Sion. by three points, the Ballymac' Coisde Gnotha will fill this week the honours were shared Sponsored by [. McCarthy Motors, Fermoy. that Mount Sion are slipping. each have a game in hand. Board), and they will not be al- between the clubs. team assured themselves of a committee also. lowed to affiliate a minor hur- They will be without Pat Ryan, They meet in this and should place In the semi-final. The Chairman deplored the Our under 10s scored a fine who is away and Pat McGrath, ling team next year until the it end in a draw, both will go The game between Ballysag- fact that clubs had shown so win but the under 9s lost, to the who was sent off last Saturday. Officer Board have satisfied forward, but if there is a clear- gart and Tourin produced some j little interest in this matter. visitors after a fine game. This THURSDAY 23/FRIDAY 24 Jim Greene scored a total of 3-2 cut result, then the losers will themselves that the club will very good scores by both sides. I Summer Camp — A panel of be able to field in the grade. was another useful exercise that OPEN 3 BALL SCRAMBLE last Saturday and it is highly play-off with Ballygunner to 20 players and two handlers will be beneficial to both clubs Ballysaggart were unquestion- There was no report of the (2 Gents and 1 Lady) unlikely that he will repeat this determine the fourth semi- will be sent to Oarrlgnavar for in due course and our thanks ably the better side and won game in which Ballyduff minors feat against Portlaw. finalist. a summer camp which will goes to Roanmore for their co- deservedly to keep them in the failed to field for their cham- Sponsored by O'Keeffe & Brien Sawmills. Both sides have the most ex- race for the championship. specialise in football coaching, operation. In retrospect one might now pionship game — this will be perienced players in the club The intermediate game be- on the week commencing. July question the strategy of the fix- dealt, with at the next meeting. championships and with players tween Abbeyside and Ballina- 26th. Cisde na Peil wrote com- DATE CHANGED tures committee in playing the like John Galvin. Davy F'oran. meela was a very dull affair plaining about the sudden can- FRIDAY 24 - "BARBECUE" Ballyduff v. Shamrocks game TICKETS An important date change for Mossy Whelan. Eddie Rockett. and only the closeness of the cellation of the course which before the other two in the our senior footballers. The Commencing at 10 p.m. Martin Hickey. John, O'Regan. scoring kept interest alive to had originally been scheduled same group, since a win for It was decided that stand tic- crucial championship game John Kirwan. etc. on the Port- the end. Referee James Bennett for July 5th. Fr. Fitzgerald, who Admission by ticket only. Ballyduff would put all the kets for the Munster football against originally law side and Jim Greene Shane had no problem handling this was reporting on a meeting of others out of the running and final will be issued on a club fixed for Sunday. July, 26th has I ickets £2 available in Bar and from Committee. Ahearne Peter Walsh. Anthony remarkably quiet game and the Munster Coaching Commit- therefore denude them of all in- application basis and that all been brought forward to the Presentation of prizes and monthly club draw. Cooney. Kevin Ryan. Ger Fitz- this was just as well on a night tee stated that the course was terest. This is what happened such applications must be in patrick. Eamon Kehoe, Michael when there was a great short- originally called off because of Snowball Prize now £150. and when the result was known the hands of the Board Secre- Foley and company on the Sion tage of officials as was stated lack of interest by some coun- on Friday evening. th cham- tary, Anthony Walsh, by this team we can look forward to s by Greg Fives at Monday ties. including Cork (who know pionship was all over as far as Saturday night. No others will seeing a game Of skilled hurling night's Board meeting. It all anyway i. The Chairman Cappoquin, Lismore. Shamrocks will be considered. all the way with the outcome said that Bord na nOg would and Clonea were concerned. In the junior hurling cham- in the balance until near the be asked to give the matter pionship Modeligo and Glen their full attention. CLUBMAN OF THE YEAR KNOCKANORE, end Everything at Senior level Rovers had high scoring wins that was played at this side of I think that Portlaw are over B'rickeys and F'aha respec- Congratulations to Rev. Bro. the Mahon over the week-end tively. poised for a breakthrough and was depressing. The Thursday James Dormer, Lismore G.A.A. that they will win this one. but evening match between Dun- COUNTY BOARD MEETING Club who has been selected as GLENDINE AND TALLiSCAPP it Is only a thought and i can garvan and Colligan was boring. Waterford's Clubman of the be wrong. Tile gramfi. produced no soa) and James Tobin. chairman pre- Year. The contest is sponsored '.s SHAMROCKS v. CLONEA was watched in almost complete sided at Monday nlght meet- •by ciba^G-eigy and judging at INSURANCES LTD. ing of the Senior Board at Dun- Provincial and All-Ireland level KILWATERMOY silence by a smalt crowd of sup- garvan. This game is not important porters from both camps. Dun- is now under way. All th° now that both are out of the garvan won their first game in Correspondence — An ugly in- county winners will be present- LISMORE running. It will be played at the senior championship here cident in which abusive lan- ed with their awards at a func- Cappoquin on Friday. and will now have no relegation guage was used against the Co. tion in Dublin on August 15 by NOTES OTHER GAMES worries. Hurling Officer, Rev. Fr. P. Fitz- Dr. Mick Loftus. President of The two games which stand Colligan shouldn't have any gerald. on the occasion of the the G.A.A and Mr. Dick Hickey. WEEK-END FETE '87 AND Good News For Under out with prospects of arousing worries either even though they East v. West under 14 hurling Managing Director Ciba-Geigy VINTAGE RALLY excitement over the week-end look destined for demotion. I'm game on June 21st. was describ- (Ireland) Ltd. The Vintage Rally at this ed in a letter to the Board, by Refereeing—A letter from Fr. year's Fete is attracting a lot of in the division are the meet- sure they will feel more at home Seamus Gardiner, Munster when moved down a class as Fr. Fitzgerald. UNDER 21 FOOTBALL attention. We are getting a lot Drivers ing of Stradbally and Clash- Council, asked Waterford to Age they are unlikely to make their DRAWS of interesting entries from all more in junior hurling on Sun- The Chairman, said he was co-operate in appointing a ref- mark at senior level until their aware that the person in ques- over the region. FROM 1st AUGUST 1987, Talliscapp Insurances can day evening at Fraher Field and eree adminlstrator/co-ordinator Ardmore/Clashmore v. B'ric- the clash between An Rinn and team is revitalised with the ad- tion. one B. Power who was a FESTIVAL QUEEN arrange Motor Insurance for 17 year olds, even with dition of younger players who would take on responsibil- keys / Olivers: Modeligo / Sliabh Ardmore in intermediate foot- selector on the East, team had lt" for the training and coach- The Festival Queen will be Provisional Licences. apologised to County Bord na gCua v. An Rinn/Seana Phobai: ball at the same venue on Sat- Roanmore came through as ing of referees In the county. chosen on Friday 24th at a nOg. Affane v. Stradbally. NORMAL Maximum Young Insured Premium £700 urday. the undisputed table-toppers This is being done in every dance In Murphy's Lounge. Both matches will let the win- with full points from all games Nioclas Mac Craith and sev- county throughout Ireland and 2nd Round — (A> Lismore v. Don't forget of course this is (Third Party Fire and Theft, Car Groups 1/2, up to 1300 Cc ners know just how far they and with all their matches play- eral other speakers thought, under the scheme, referees will Nire: (Bi v. Affane/ a fancy dress dance. Music by Insured Only Driving). ed. Their game against Cappo- that the County Board should can expect to go in the race lor be coached and trained to Stradbally: (C) Dungarvan v. Society F'our. quin was scheduled for Kilmac- express regret to Fr. Fitzgerald the title. handle games up to the high- Brlckeys / Olivers / Ardmore / OTHER FEATURES AVAILABLE: thomas but was played at Cap- as the matter was uncalled for. Clashmore: Ballinacour: v CABARET An Rinn are as ever, very un- est level. It was unanimously There is a great variety of predictable and can play great ponuln on Saturday. They were It was also unanimously v. Modeligo / Sliabh gCua / An Woman Driver Discount — Increased Discount for fully turned on for the clash agreed to nominate recently re- artists taking part In the caba- or very poorly, depending on agreed that an apology from Rinn/Seana Phobai. and won by a whopping nine- tired Noel Dalton (De La SalleO ret on Saturday 25th. This is a Insured Only Driving — Husband and Wife Discount — their mood on the day. Ardmore the person responsible should Semi-finals — A v. D. B v. C. teen points be sent direct to the hurling Other Matters — It was con- night not to be missed. Dancing Reduced Age of Driver Loadings — Short Term Provi- lost out at the beginning of the will be to Slater . season and will need to win At. Walsh Park a first minute officer. firmed that all county panels HURLING sional Licence Loading — Free Continental cover and here to remain in contention. goal by Jim Greene, set the Under the same heading. will be strictly limited to 25 FETE AND VINTAGE RALLY many premium Reductions. In intermediate hurling. Ab- county champions on their way Portlaw club, who are celebrat- players. Abbeyside v. St. Olivers/Bric- Full details will appear in ing their centenary this year, For further information please contact— beyside will find it very hard to to their narrowest of victories A meeting will be held with keys: St. Patricks v. Stradbally; next week's Issue. asked for the County Conven- b°at F'ourmilewater and Kil- against Dunhill .The heat was all selectors to discuss budgets Fourmilewater v. Modeligo / St. tion and the final meeting of Marys. ffobinet may collect, their first on in this one from the throw- for training, travelling, etc.. as in and it was a contest in every the Board to be held at their soon as possible. 2nd Round — (A) Ardmore/ points with a win over Ballina- centre. This was agreed. meela. sense of the word. Two coaches will be sent to An Rinn v Lismore / Ballysag- TALLISCAPP INSURANCES LTD. the Galway Coaching seminar gart: ( B'I St. Patricks/Stradbal- MAIN STREET, LISMORE, Co. Waterford. ln August It was agreed that ly v. Abbeyside / St. Olivers/ clubs be asked to send addi- Brlckeys; (C) Tallow v. Dungar- BALLYDUFF All types of insurances transacted with leading tional members. The cost, is van-. (Di Modeligo/St. Marys/' Insurance Companies, Pensions, Life Insurance, Mortgage €175. all-in for the week. F.M.W. v. Cappoquin/Melleray/ Protection, Education Policies, Bonds, Investments. Tourin. SCOR ENTERTAINMENT Semi-finals — A v. D. B v. C. NOTES New Photocopying service available — reducing and The Secretary of the Western enlarging. An Irish Night, with variety Board told the County Chair- COMMUNITY COUNCIL entertainment being provided man on Monday night that, the Quotations without obligation — Our advice is free. by clubs involved with adult Officer Board in the Division Results of the July monthly and juvenile Scor ln the West would meet on this Thursday draw held on Monday week are Olliee Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9.30 -1 and • 5.30 except will take place on this Thurs- to name dates and venues for as follows — 1, Kevin and Nora Friday closing time 5.15. day night at 9.30 p.m. at Law- these championships which Tobin, Ballyea, Lismore; 2, Jack- lor's It ls part of a fund-rais- have already begun In the East pot People c/o John Kenny: 3. ing drive by the Rehabilitation Jim Whelan. Mocollop; 5. Bol- Centre in the county and Is the SCORES ger Family, Ballyduff; 5, Noel first of two such concerts plan- Tobin, Janevllle, Tallow; 6. ned for West Waterford. The S H Q Mary Keane, Cloonbeg; 7, John second will he at Lismore Hotel Ballyduff 2-15; Shamrocks 0-5 O'Keeffe, Araglen; 8. John Con- on the following Thursday Dungarvan 0-13; Colligan 0-2 way, Fermoy Promoters Prize: night. It is a very deserving Roanmore 5-16: Cappoquin 2-6 Seamte Daly. Next draw on GOING TO THE U.K.? rause and hopefully it will be Mount Sion 4-5; Dunhill 1-13 August 10th. —(Advt.). weli supported. Portlaw 2-19; Ballygunner 1-14 At a meeting on the same | Q night a lengthy discussion took ANOTHER W/O ' Abbeyside 2-5: place on the 50th Anniversary Ballinameela 2-3 of Muintir. in Ballyduff It is Stradbally are the latest on Fourmilewater 1-9; hoped to produce a video of in- the list of clubs to concede a Kilgobinet 1-6 teresting events in the area and GO SUPABUS walk-over in the championship J.H.C also a photographic display. this year. They notified the Ballysaggart 4-11- Tourin 3-6 Any members of the public Board Secretary that they Stradbally 1-13: Ardmore 4-1 with old photographs, press would not be able to field for An Rinn 2-15- Kilrossanty 1-4 cuttings, minute books, etc., are 10 LONDON-BRISTOL their match against Abbeyside Modeligo 5-8 Brlckeys 0-1 requested to hand In same to at Leamybrlen last week. Glen Rovers 2-15 Faha 0-3 Paddy John Feeney or Eamonn FROM M.H.C.— Bolger. All ltems will be re- STAND-IN REF. Tallow 4-13; Dungarvan 2-2 turned as soon as they have LIMERICK I NOW ONLY Clashmore 3-3: Kilrossanty 0-1 been copied. TIPPERARY The Chairman. John Cole- When the appointed referee Cappoquin 4-9- Gaeltacht 2-1 CLONMEL failed to turn up for the Kil- Naomh Brld 3-8: man welcomed Very Rev. Kevin £49 Retn. * rossanty v. An Rinn game at Kilrossanty 0-12. Mulcahy. P.P. to the meeting WATERFORD Abbeyside on Saturday evening, and he was elected as the Pat- (Daily) Abbeyside club secretary. No'-l FIXTURES ron of the Council. .* Govt. Tax not included. I £40 Single Fleming stepped into the Next meeting on July 27th. breech and handled the gam? Friday, July 17—- competently and to the satis- At Cappoquin — S.H.C. Sham- HAPPY EVENT faction ot both clubs. rocks v. Clonea, 7.30 p.m. At Ardmore — I.F.C. Geral- Congratulations to Patrick JOHN MOORE dlnes v. Tallow, 7.30 p.m. and Brenda Ahern. Sheanbeg. Saturday. July 18— on the birth of twins. John handled the Munster At Capnoquin — I.H.C. Four- minor hurling final between old milewater v. Abbeyside. 7.30 p.m. rivals Cork and Tipperary at At Dungarvan — I.F.C. An Thurles on Sunday and by ail Rinn v. Ardmore, 7.30 p.m. accounts, he did a splendid iob Sunday, July 19— Choose Bookings at Bus Eireann or Travel Agents. as was expected. At Dungarvan — J.F.C. Lis- more v. F'aha, 2 p.m. I.H.C. Guaranteed WESTERN BOARD MEETING Ballinameela v. Kilgobinet. 3.15 Irish p.m.; j.H.c Stradbally v. Clash- products Members of (be Dublin City Ramblers being presented with a Gold Disc lor thiir album Denis McGrath, chairman, more. 7.30 p m. TMght of Earls" byjac k McNcice. Hannac Music. The group play at Bartons, The P.ke, presided at last week's unusual- At Cappoquin — I.F.C. Sliabh BUS^IlREANN ly long meeting of the Divlslon- gCua v. Ballyduff, 3.15 p.m. on (his Saturday, July 18. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1987.

PROGRESS REPORTS REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS Youth Placed On Probation

John Connors (18) 04 Child- said that he had decided to sold it to him for £15. He said ON ROADS AND ers Estate, Dungar/an, was place bhe defendant on proba- tlhat he told Elstead bhiat he placed on probation for .a period tion for a period of six months was a painter and decorator of six months when he appear- In tile care of the Court Wel- and that 'bhe paint had been SANITARY SERVICES ed at Duinigarvan Courb last fare Officer in his own. personal left over from other jobs. Wit- week. At the June sibbing of the ness added that Elstead had no The following Progress re- bond of £50. court he pleaded guilty to a idea that tihe paint had been ports for the month of June charge of stealing two 5-litre CHARGE STRUCK OUT stolen. were considered by the mem- tins of paint value £40 the bers at the monthly meeting o° Supt. English then said thab property of Tom Keith, Mana- Samuel El-stead. 78 Childers In view of bhis evidence he Waterford County Council held ger, Sports Complex. Ringna- in Dungarvan last Monday. Estate was then charged with would withdraw the charge siiloge, between May 4-6 last receiving the paint knowing It to against Elstead. He told the NATIONAL PRIMARY ROAD and was put back for sentence have been stolen. He pleaded court, that the paint in question IMPROVEMENT WORKS pending a> report from the not guilty. had been recovered and the (•a) Newtown Carroll's cross: Court Welfare Officer. Supt. W. English prosecubing. only person at a loss by the Fencing and accommodation At last week's sitting, Dis- called Connors, bhe defendamit transaction was Elstead. works continuing, side slopes trict Justice W. F. O'Conneil In the previous case, to the District Justice O'Conneil and verges soiled and seeded. stated that he had received the stand to give evidence. Connors then directed; (that the charge Earthworks and drainage on report in the meantime and then sbabed that on May 6 he be struck out. extended section. describing lb as opbimlstic he brought paint to Elstead and (b) Dungarvan By-Pass: Work continuing on construction of new bridge.

KELLY — Second Anniversary Dungarvan Leader —Treasured memories of my MURPHY'S dear husband, Liam Kelly. TELEPHONE (058)41203 COLUM'S SHOP Caseyville. Dungarvan who died TOY, CYCLE, PRAM AND on July 14, 1985. On his soul S-weeih Jesus -'have mercy. FRIDAY. JULY 17, 1987 NURSERY SPECIALISTS SUMMER Masses offered RALEIGH AGENTS "Too dearly loved to be All Leading Brands Stocked, -forgotten." First Class After Sales SALE (Sadly missed by your loving Service. wife Nancy and family.) NEWS OF TOWN Trade-ins accepted NOW ON PRAM & NURSERY DEPT. MORRISSEY — Twelfth Anni- WITH GREAT BARGAINS IN AND Baby requirements at versary — In loving memory of ALL DEPARTMENTS unbeatable prices Michael Morrissey and h's wife Tejephone 058/41376 Draylon Three Piece Suiites Mollie ' Mary) Morri^&ey. late of Mary Street. Dungarvan. who were £640. now £590. ROUNDABOUT died July 13, 1975. R.I.P. Masses Pine Table and Stools, were £500 JACKPOT WINNER offered. Congratulations to Mrs. A, £125, now £95. O'Connell, 56, The New Houses. Ashbury Mahogany 7'6" Bed- Friends who think of them COLOUR TV Kilmacthomas, who was a £500 room Unit, was £550. now tod-ay, Own your own 22'' Colour TV A little prayer to Jesus say. jackpot winner in the ORC-Re- £489. for as little as "(Always remembered! by your hab Pools recently. 15% Off All Other Furniture. £16.19 per month. loving sister Ann. niephew Denis. ST. DECLAN's HOLY WELL, Finance arranged. 4 years TOOR IN OUR CYCLE Marie. Barry a-nd Darren.) guarantee on parts, labour The annual Mass at St. Dec- and tube. DEPARTMENT: PAUL First Anniversary lan's Well Toor, will be cele- Raleigh Ladies 5-speed racer, Rent a New 22" Colour TV In loving memory of my dieares-t brated on Thursday. 23rd July, Was £160. now £145. at 12.00 noon. for only £15 per month husband. John paul, late of We also have a large selection ABBEYSIDE SHORE — from — Ballinagoul. Ring, who died on of secondhand cycles from July 1:9. 1986. On his soul Sweet ANGLING CLUB £20. Jesus have mercy. Massiss Gold, Silver and Bronze. Two- CASEY TV offered. Day Open Competition. Day 1: DUNGARVAN. Tel. 058 41845 IN OUR ELECTRICAL When you lose someone you Saturday, 18th July; time 4-7.30 Remember: What we sell we DEPARTMENT: love. p.m.- venue Helvick Area: service. The hurt is hard to hide. check-in, under Murray's Pub Philips 929 Washing Machine 2.30-3.30 p.m. with free life-time parts guar- But when you lose your antee, was £388. now £355. husba nd. Day 2 — Sunday, 19th July: The hurt is deep inside. time 4.30-8 pm.: venue. Ballina- BOSCH: 110 Volt/220 Volt His smile is gone forever. courty: check-in on Pier, 3-4 COLUM'S SHOP His hand I cannot touch. p.m. Presentation of prizes at Drills. Hammers, Grinders But I never lose the memory Clonea Hotel, after the compe- and Transformers. O'CONNELL STREET O-f a husbandT loved so much. tition. —(Advt.). Also Grass Cutters and DUNGARVAN Remembering yiou is easy. I The- qualifying dates for the Hedge Trimmers. do it John everyday, Abbeyside Boat Master Angler M'ssing you is a heartache are as follows — August 8th BEN O'NEILL that niever goes> away. 23rd and 30th. The angler with O'Connell Street, Dungarvan (Very sadly missed by broken- the greatest number of points WANTED — Reliable young hearted wife Nell, stons Nicholas over the three days will have Phone 058/41933 (t-c) woman to mind two young girls and1 P. J.) the opportunity to represent the Stephen Spratt (far left) and Gregg Oravetz, both members of the Tipperary Yoplait Team who competed successfully in this and do simple housework. Pre- club in the All-Ireland Boat year's Milk Ras to take the title for King of the Mountains and the points classification respectively, with P. J. Cummins, ferably live-in. Abbeyside area. PAUI First Anniversary — Master Angler in 1988. Assistant Chief Executive Waterford Co-op., manufacturers of Yoplait yogurt, and Leahanne Cummins. Replies by letter only to—Box In loving memory of John Paul, —(Advt.). no. D475 "Leader" Office. Ballmagoui, Ring, Dungarvan PADRE PIO PRAYER GROUP FOR SALE — Ford Escort who died on July 19, 1986. Rosary and celebration of Frank Browne 1977. pmo. Phone 024'96127. A prayer, a tear till the end Mass at St. Joseph's Hospital, of time. on Thursady evening at 7.15. All CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY For -a special father who was are welcome. PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED— mine, "I rescue all who cling to Me. LISMORE AND DISTRICT NOTES Pressure cleaning, house fronts, I protect whoever knows- my These words I write with sad CRICKET NEWS Henry (20i 63 nett; best gross, more, which occurred on Mon- van. Anthony Tinnelly (capt.), walls, roofs, farmyards, ma- regret. name. I answer everybody who S. Beecher -(9) 73: best Sat.. D. day. June 29th. She was aged Richie Nugent, Dermot Or- chinery, etc. Pipe and drain invokes me. I am with them On Sunday last Lismore play- From the heart of a daughter Murphy (9) 64 nett; best Sun. 89 years. Her remains were re- monde. Mark Clancy, Ma-ttie cleaning service also available. when they are in trouble."—Ps. ed hos-t to Waterford Rugby who will never forget. T. O'Donovan (16) 64 nett- 1st moved on Tuesday from Ryan's Meagher. Alan Dunne, Keith 058 42424 —Casey Cleaning Services. Tal 91. —(Advt.). Club at the Castle Farm and BODY SHOP For when your life came to an nine, A. Barden (18) 30 nett: Funeral Parlour to St. Carth- Hornibrook. Paul Quinn, David 24 Hour car accident service - used car low. Phone 06-8/56123. ,(18-9) gave one of the worst batting end, 8/1 WINNER AT KILLARNEY 2nd nine, F. Corcoran (16> 30 age's Church where they were Nugent and Ollie O'Dowd Sub. sates,crash repairs and resprays. performances seen here for a MINI-BUS from Cappoquin to I truly did lose my best "Cailin Rialta" in the colours nett: best visitor Sat.. T. Lyons received by Fr. O'Gorman. Michael Daly for Ollie O'Dowd. long time Having won the toss Killarney for Munster senior friend. of owner-trainer Mr. John Mor- (Dungarvan); best visitor Sun. Canon Power and Fr. -Staple- the visitors elected to bat. but County Final — The County SONY 22" TV for as little as hurling final replay on Sunday (Sadly missed by his loving risson, Tallow, won the Agha- P. Conlon (Malahide). ton. doe Handicap Hurdle in the on a perfect wicket only m-an- under 14 hurling final is fixed £4.25 weekly for just 2 years. next. Seats available. Phone daughter Mary, husband Nicho- Thursday, 4-Ball v. Par — 1st. for this Saturday, July 18th at Cash price £399. Ben O'Neill. John Fraher at 058/54431. las, grandsons Stephen, An- first stage of the Killarney 4- aged to get eighty runs due to On Wed.. Requiem Mass was the splendid fielding and bowl- K. Madden and B'. O'Gorman, 7 4 p.m. in Walsh Park. Water- O'Connell Street, Dungarvan. BAIR STAFF WANTED, full thony, Derrick.) day meeting last Monday even- celebrated by Fr. Stapleton, as- ing. With a starting price of ing of the home side. Ger Ken- up- 2nd. T. Keniry and D. ford. Lismore meet Roanmore Phone 058/41933. time or part time, live in or out. sisted by Canon Power. Mgr. 8/1, "Cailin Rialta," ridden by nedy had 2 wickets for 15 runs. O'Keeffe, 6 up. in -this fina-l. Apply: 058/54662. SHEEHAN _ Thirteenth An J. O'Brien and Fr. Ml. Coleman. McGUIREs GARDEN CENTRE K. F. O'Brien ascerted her M Hiekey 1 for 6, J. Campion Mixed Foursomes — 1st, J. is open every Sunday from 11 niversary — In loving memory Her funeral then took place to Under 12 Hurling — Lismore NOVENA — A prayer to the superiority on the run in to win 1 for 7, T. Bones 1 for 14, P. Hornibrook and G. Canning. 30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 8 of William Sheehan, Convent St. Carthage's cemetery. She is 8-1; Abbeyside 3-4—We scored a Blessed Virgin (never known to by 14 lengths. Campion 1 for 14, S. McCarthy nett; 2nd. B. O'Gorman and Pat p.m. week days: closed on Mon- Street. Tallow who died on July survived by her son IVJichael rather easy win over Abbeyside fail) — O most beautiful flOwer 1 for 4. A. Quinn and M. Cooper O'Gorman, 321 nett; gross. S. day —McGuire's Garden Centre, 21,. 1974. R.I.P. On his soul (Lismore); daughters Kitty in this competition at the week- of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine: were Waterford's best batsmen Beecher and M. Fives. 41. Rossduft, Woodstown. Tele- Sweet Jesus have mercy. (Portlaoise). Bridie (Lismore) end. splendour of heaven, blessed scoring 2i and 18 respectively. phone 051/82136. '(•Inserted by his loving Wife Fixtures: Sat 18th/Sun. 19th Margaret. Eily and Phyllis (Eng- Panel — Dan Shanahan, Eug- mother of the Son of God. im- and family.) A home victory looked on at — Intermediate and Minor land i; nieces and nephews, ene O'Brien. Seamus Clancy, SUMMER FABRICS — Burda maculate virgin assist me in my and Butterick patterns, linings, this stage, but alas Lismore's Scratch Cups; Thurs. 23rd/Fri. sons - in - law, grandchildren, Pat Burke, John Roche. Aidan necessity. O star of the sea help WHELAN — Third Anniver- CEREAL lack of batting practice becam? 24th — 3-Ball Scramble and great grandchildren and many Ormonde, Peter Barry, Ollie trimmings, ribbons, zips, dress me and show me therein you hoops. All your sewing requisites sary — In loving memory of my obvious after the first 5 wickets Barbecue. other relatives, friends and O'Dowd. Brendan Ormonde. are my mother. O Holy Mary. fell for only 6 runs, the side neighbours to all of whom we James Howard. Shane Fennessy. and more. Clerical garb. Thread dear mother Hanor-a (Nonie) Ladies Branch: 9 Hole Stroke, Mother of Ood. queen of heaven being all out for only 22. This extend our deepest sympathy. David Bennett, Michael Kear- Needle, Main St., Dungarvan. Whelan. late of Thomas Ter- PRODUCTION winner Brid Henry. 33 nett. 18 and earth, I humbly beseech is a performance that the ney, Emmett Quann, Ollie Troy. race. Dungarvan. who died on Hole Stroke, winner Rose (Funeral arrangements were CHIMNEY PROBLEMS — Are you from the bottom of my homesters Will want to forget, Brendan Landers. Tony Ken- July 10. 1984. O Dowd, 66 nett: 2nd, M by John Bransfield). (—). heart to succour me in this a lot more commitment and ef- nedy John Landers. William you having trouble with your A bouquet of beautiful mem- DOWN THIS YEAR O'Br'ien, 67. fire or cooker causing smoke necessity: there are none that fort will be needed to avoid Cunningham, John Carey. ories. The total area of cereals is Fixtures — Wed. 22nd - 18 LISMORE G.A.A. NOTES damage. Want to re-line old or can withstand your power. O such humiliating defeats in the Junior Footbali — The junior Sprayed witdi a million tears. likely to be down by -about 6% Hole Stableford. Kay O'Dono- damaged flues, stop unpleasant show me herein you are my future' footballers piay—Faha + Wf • Wishing God could have this year, according to estim- van's Prize. Draw Results WeeK No. 26 — fumes from cookers or stoves, mother. O Mary conceived with- week-end in the next round of spared you, ates presented by An Foras Next Sunday, Lismore are £50, Enda Ormonde, Lismore: etc., leaking into bedrooms, etc., out sin. pray for us who have the championship. recourse to thee ( 3times). Holy If just for a few more years. Talunta.'s a-nd discussed at the away to Woodstown who will be LISMORE CAMOGIE NOTES £30. Liam Power. Rath. Lis- re-line old damaged flues, etc. more: £20, Michael Behegan, Mother I place this cause in 'Never forgotten by her lov-1 Cereals Association of Ireland captained by former Irish inter- Write or phone — Noel Carey, forum in Dublin. On Wednesday evening we Parks Road, Lismore: £15. Shanbally Clogheen, Phone your hands ("3 times). Sweet irg daughter C-ait Evans and i national rugby star Johnny Mother I place this cause in family.) This situation is due to a de- Moroney. took our leave of the junior Maura O'Donoghue. Parks Road. 052/65273. (7/8). Lismore- £10. Peg Herbert. vour hiands (3 times). Holy cline of close -to 40% for wheat The u/14 schoolboys team will championship when we finished South Mall, Lismore: £10. Paul GEORGE HORSOM ELECTRI- Spirit, you who solve all prob- and a- small increase in baiiley. be scon -in action against teams just one point behind O'Donoghue. Parks Road. Lis- CAL LTD., Cappoquin—Electri- lems. light all roads so that I The main contributor to the from Waterford and Cork, in the quarter-final. For most more. Promoters Prize — M. Or- Dungarvan cal contracting, tool hire. All can attain my goal, you who overall decline is winter wheat, more about this later. of the game we had the pres- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS monde. —(Advt.) service calls £10 Tel. 024/ gave me the divine gift to for- thie area of which has fallen -by We wish tho captain Paddy sure on but our dominance did 96212. (t/c). give and forget all evil against CURT IN — The family of the about 50%. Pollard who is at present hos- not result in scores and at half- Would promoters for the Agricultural Show SONY 22" TV for as little as me and that in all instances in late Margaret Curtin, Thomas's However, the crops are look- pitalised a speedy recovery. time we only led by 1 point — Super-Draw please note that 1-1 to 1-0. £4.25 weekly for just 2 years. my life you are with me. 1 Terrace, Dungarvan, wish to ing somewhat better than last money for the final draw will Cash price £399. Ben O'Neill. want in this sihort prayer to thank all who sympathised year. This is especially true for LISMORE GOLF NOTES Again in -the second half we be collected in the Red House O'Connell Street, Dungarvan. thank you for all things as vou with them in their recent sad winter cereals where yields failed to get the vital scores. on Saturday night from 8.30 IMPORTANT MEETING Phone 058/41933. confirm once again that I never bereavement: those who sent could be 10% above normal. The 18 Holes Singles Stroke Gaultier improved and took the p.m. to 9.30 p.m. HYPNOTHERAPY — Relieves want to be separated from you The forum agreed that total Competition. sponsored by lead with a good goal. For some LAWLOR'S HOTEL Mass oards and letters of sym- Under 14 Hurling — The un- worry, anxiety, tension and in eternal glory. Thank you for production could, however, be Conna Bride Plastics attracted minutes we kept the ball in pathy; those who attended der 14 hurlers retained their TUESDAY, JULY 21 fear. Teaches you to relax, vour mercy towards me and down slightly on 1986. of -the a very large entry and the many Gaultier's half of the field but funeral, Mass and burial. A Western title with an easy win helps to alleviate symptoms. mine. The person must say this special word of thanks to doc- order of 3% to 4%. Wheat pro- good scores returned reflected we could not get it between the at 8.30 p.m. prayer three consecutive days. posts. H. Barry pointed with a over Dungarvan on Friday If you have a problem 'phone tors, Matron and staff. St. duction could be down- by 26% the high quality of the prizes After three consecutive days th° few minutes to go but Gaultier's night last. and make an appointment Joseph's Hospital. Dr. Stacey with barley up by 2%. All prize winners are- now hop- All members requested to The cause is treated, not just request will b,e granted. This ing for a long hot summer full back cleared the ball in the Team Brendan Ormonde. attend- prayer must be published after and priests of the parish. Holy last minute to deny Lismore the the symptoms. Sessions are Next week-end 18th/19th. the Tom Murphy Paddy O'Donnell. the favour is gran-ted, _ N.F. Mass will be offered- for the lead and give a much relieved strictly confidential and by club are staging a double Philip Hiekey, Robert O'Sulli- intentions of all. VOTES OF SYMPATHY Gaultier twelve the game, score appointment only. Carried out header with intermediate and minor scratch cups. Handicaps Lismore 1-2; Gaultier 2-0. in quiet, private surroundings.— MELLIGAN — The sister, ne- Abbeyside Fine Gael 10-18 and 19-28 respectively. Team — B. Carey, P. Flynn, W. H. Middleton-Leyton, MBSH, IN MEMORIAM phews and nieces and other The Lodge. Mocollop, Ballyduff relatives of the late Catherine At a recent meeting of the The Opein Week will com- H. Byrne. J. Tobin. B. Crowley. Upper, Co. Waterford. Phone (Katie) Deerpark. Lis- Abbeyside Branch Fine Gael, a mence with an Open 3-B'all C. Clancy. A. M. O'Gorman. s. DUNNE — Eighth Anniversary Melligan. vote of sympathy was extended Scramble on Thursday. July McCarthy. M. Kenneally M. 058/60.113. 1(24-7) In loving memory of Philip more. wish to thank most sin cerely those who sympa- to the Twohlg family on the 23rd and 24th. which is being Quirke, B. Tobin (capt.), H. Dunne, late of Wolfe Tone Road. all LISMORE — Wanted attract- thised with them their re- death of Michael. sponsored by O'Keeffe & Brien Barry. Subs — J. Murphy for Dungarvan. who died July 20. in -Sawmills. B'. Tobin, M. Hale for S. Mc- ive site on outskirts of town.— cent sad bereavement; those T J Hegarty, Auctioneer. Lis- 1979. who sent Mass cards, wreaths Dungarvan Brass Band To set the social scene for the Carthy, F. Morrissey. more Phone 058/54347. A lot of life has altered. and floral tributes and those At a meeting of Dungarvan week there will be- a Barbecue BYRNE A lot of life is new. on Friday night and members On Monday evening next all FOR SALE — 1983 Renault who attended removal, Mass Efrass Band a vote of sympathy roads lead to Kilmac' when Lis- Traffic truck diesei: owner go- But the things that will never and burial. A very special was passed to the relatives of and friends are advised to pur- alter. chase tickets thus ensuring a more. senior county champions, ng abroad- very good condition. thanks to the staff of Lismore the late Tom Brett, a life-long take on last year's final-lsts. Telephone 024/92588 or 024' Are the memories of you. and Ardkeen Hospitals and member of the band: also to liberal supply of barbecue fare i Always remembered by your all Gaultier in thlis year's senior 94301 our clergy who were so Christine Ilyslop on the death for everybody. See advert, for loving daughters Maureen'. Phil- local details. championship semi-final. Our TO LET — Fully furnished kind and helpful. As a token of of her uncle Michae-l Twohlg: past meetings with Gaultier Butchers omena an-d family. London.) appreciation tihe Holy Sacrifice bungalow, all mod. cons. Lis and to Frank Shortalj on the All sponsored prizes for the have always been thrilling and of the Mass be offered for more/Cappoquin area.. For de- PR A HER — In loving memory death of his sister-in-law Mrs. month of July will be presented close games. We finished just the intention swil olf all. tails phone 0:58/54129. of my dear sister Lucy, also my Power. at 9.30 a.m. and prize winners one -point ahead in last, year's GAS COOKER for sale in per- brother Michael. Shandon St.. are expected to be present to final and two points ahead in SUMMER SPECIALS fect condition. — 3, Lismore Dungarvan whose anniversaries accept same which is the least 1985, so your support would be Avenue. Dungarvan. Call after occur about this time. R.I.P. courtesy we can pay our many very welcome and help to give 6 m. 'Ai-ways remembered by their generous sponsors. our girls the edge over the 39p per ;£ P Gaultier side. PICNIC HAM WE SELL — Angles, R.S.J, s loving brother John Joe an-d family.) The monthly club draw will Tub-ling. Re-Bar. Plating and RUNAWAY WIN FOR take- place immediately after This year our captain Orla COLESLAWS 25p per £ Galvanise and all types of FRAHER — Eleventh Anni- the prize giving and may 1 Flynn and her team are more Sheds supplied in Kit Form. versary In loving memory of again remind all draw members determined -than ever to show HALF CHICKENS 99p each Telephone 0i8 21455 or Rath- my dear father, Michael Frahier. BALLYDUFF that the- "Snowball Prize," i.e. Gaultier and Waterford just gormack 051 -'4-3075. late of 50. Caseyville. Dungar- attendance prize — now stands who are No. 1 in this county. LEAN MINCED BEEF 99p lb. HOLY SPIRIT, You who van who df.ed July 14, 1976. at £150 — so 'Friday night, 24th So don't forget the place to be solve all problems, light all R.I.P. Ballyduff 2-15; Shamrocks 0-5 July is a date all should note. on Monday evening is Kilmac' roads so that I r:an- attain my 'Always remembered by his Results: Sat. llth/Sun. 12th. at 8 p.m. to give the Lismore ladies your support. —(Runai). geal You give me the divine grift loving daughter Lucy, son-in- Ballyduff had an easy sixteen ward John Quirke hand-passed 18 Holes- Singles Stroke — 1st, to forgive and forget a'l evKS law Matt and grandchildren.) points win over Shamrocks in B. O'Gorman (15> 62 nett: 2nd. c/o DARRER STORES the ball to the Shamrocks net. MRS, BRIDGET CROWLEY against me and that in all in- the senior hurling champion- This win puts Ballyduff J. Power (20) 63 nett; 3rd, R stances of my life vou are with ship game at Cappoquin on Fri- Culloo (20) 63 nett- 4th, W. through to the county semi- We regret to record the me I want in this short day night last. Played in very Mary Street Dungarvan final ln which they will play Mt. death i Waterford of Mrs. praver to thank you tor an difficult underfoot conditions, n Sion or Portlaw on August 23rd Bridget Crowley. New St.. Lis- things as yo-u confirm once due to the persistant rain, lt or 30th. again that I never want to be made it very hard on the play- DUNGARVAN MART SUCCESSFUL SALE OF separated from you. Even in ers to play good hurling. Scorers: Ballyduff—Ml. Walsh JAMES KIELY DRY COWS sp'te of material things I wsh 0-7: M. Walsh 0-5; L. Power 1-0; The Slaughter Sale of Dry to be with you in eternal glow. J. Quirke 1-0: J. Casey 0-2; S. Cows held at Dungawan Mart Thiank yc-u for your mercy to- Daly 0-1. Shamrocks — M. Nev- on Wednesday. July 8 wias suc- wards me and mine. (Mention & SONS ille 0-2; L. Ahern 0-1; L. Dalton cessful and- thiarte was a big favour). Th's prayer must be 0-1: P. Murphy 0-1. COMPLETE FUNERAL attendance of buyers aitud this MI id fior three consecutive days ensured lively bidding a.nd a and -the favour will be granted FURNISHERS Ballyduff — M. Leamy; M. The prayer must be published really good trade. A F'rOesian Geary, s Hannon M. Casey; L. cow. 510 kgs. made £430: do. ©Ofl immediately.—Forever Grateful. ALL FUNERAL REQUISITES Power. S. Daly. S. Daly: R. kgs. m-ade £534; do. 655 kgs. BLACKCURRANT PICKtNG SUPPLIED Walsh, P. Prendergast; D. Han- Ballyduff led at half-time by made £570. The next Slaughter at Kilmurry begins Monday non, Ml. Walsh. M. Walsh: O. FOR AS LITTLE AS £4 1-6 to 0-2. the goal coming from Sale will be held at Duingiarva'n 2$ WEEKLY next. July 20. at 9 a.m. Ballina- Wc attend to all details- Hiekey, J. Quirke, J. Casey. Mart on Wedinesdiay, August 12. Obituary Notice, Church a Liam Power "65" which went Subs. — J. Scan-Ion for Power meela Pickers collected at school FOR JUST 2 YEARS. Cash Prjce £399 • nd Cemetery. straight to the Shamrocks net (lnj ), G. Quirke for J. Casey The sale on Monday consisted 8.30 a.m. after 12 minutes. A semi-penal- (inf.). of 2-50 cattle. 100 calves and 40'0 FOiR SALE 1976 Honda 50. ty from the same player a min- sheep. There was a'n excellent Floral and Artificial Wreaths ute earlier was well saved by -airound trade lor bullocks aind lx r'eet condition. Phone 058 Supplied. Shamrocks — M Leahy: K. 56172. the Shamrocks defence. After Ahern. J. Ahern. J. Murphy; F. prices were up £2 to £3 per 100 BEN O'NEILL seven minutes Of play the sides kg. Heifer prices were also FOR SALE — Baled hay. 1st Roche. W. Moloney. P. Fitzger- Shortest Posslbta Notice were level at -0-2 each. ald: D. Ha-rnedy D, Casey; L. maintained and price® were con- crop, Cappoquin area. Tele- sidered' to be excellent for this 19 O'Connell Street, Dungarvan Required. Liam Aherne pointed after Dalton, L. Ahern, M. Neville: J. Telephone 058/41933 phone 021/371871. the restart for the Knockanore Kelly, T. Roche, P. Murphy. time of the year. SHANDON STREET men but after that the winners FOR SALE 3-piece suite in Subs. — K. Tobin for Murphy; Lamb prices hiave improved Also stockists of— f good condition, I large oak DUNGARVAN took over completely and mid- J. O'Neill for Kelly. and .a. good entry of nice quality MITSUBISHI wardrobe. Phone 058 541&0 way through the second half led Ref. — J. J. Landers (Cappo- Iambs met an improved trade Panasonic and JVC Jf^ ¥!2>E13 FOR SALE—Antique oak side- Telephonn 058/42118 by 1-12 to 0-4 when full for- quin). and prices were up by £1 to £2 board excellent condition—Box per head. No C474 "Leader" Office. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1987.

ABBEYSIDE SCOUT CAPPOQUIN AND DISTRICT NOTES Behind the SPOTLIGHT SCOUT NOTES The Louveteaux were engaged victory over .Abbeyside last 2, Brid Kirwan and Teresa The Frence connection — En- in Olympic Games also — in- week. Doocey- 3, Liam Desmond and (Continued from Page 1). NOTES joying summer camp at Mount volvement with Cappoquin cubs The team was — M. Reddy, J. Pauline Desmond; 4, Kitty Nev- Melleray scout Centre last week activities and a vtsllit to Lismore. Buckley, E. FYaher, Kieran Wil- ille and Brid Culloo. revision of tlie town's traffic visitors to Dungarvan in those were a mixed group of scouts The guides took to riding kinson, M. Lacey. D. Walsh J. FESTIVAL days. And at the after gala DE BURCA SHIELD '87 I group had finished their break- and guides from the town of bikes around the countryside, regulations. Background Information — fast, the team cleaned the site. Burke, T. Fives. Kevin Wilkin- Aglish Muintir na Tire Com- receptions rebel songs from Yvetot. Normandy, France. They taking in Newcastle, Clogheen, son, M. Mason, T. Mansfield. S. munity Council will hold its Incidentally a most discour- Unlike previous De Burcas the Then after thanking the lady were a very friendly and cour- B'ay Lough. Lismore. Cork were swapped with cross- Shield this year took the form who gave us the area we left Costin, G. Morrissey, T. Staple- llth Annual Festiva. on next teous and utterly irresponsible teous group and immediate The Jeannettes also visited ton. K. O'Donnell Subs — P. Sunday. July 19. This Festival, female driver—we were going to border loyalist tunes in a great of a hike, starting at Lismore the site at 11.10 approx. with friendships were formed be- Cappoquin and Lismore and did and ending in Ardmore — a the rain belting into our faces. Casey and T. Mason. like all past ones is geared to refer to her as a lady but we spirit of friendly rivalry. It's tween themselves and our own a lot of hiking In the' country- Seniors Lose — County seml- family entertainment, and there total of 20 or so miles. The hike The Aglish group before leav- scout troop. Both troops ex- side. do not think it would be fair still good to be able to remem- w-iU be marked on the log ing went to thank the priest finalists, Roanmore, proved far will be something for each Changed neckerchiefs, as re- Cappoquin scout troop were ber those days when there were handed in and on two projects and so the team split again. We too good for our aads last Satur- member to get involved in — to the ladies to do so—took the minders of a wonderful time delighted and honoured to be which have also to be handed all eventually met in Ardmore day night and won by a big fancy dress, open chlldrens law into her own hands at so thoughts of violence and spent in Ireland. hosts to the French troop. Our in. The projects were to be on at 5.40 p.m. for chips and bur- margin in the end. Cappoquin sports will be the centre-piece, sport reigned supreme. scout leader John Peppard was Bridge Street, Dungarvan by two places along the route. We gers. Transportation home was The French visitors party in- displayed good form In the adult events, spinner, tests of a busy man all week organising Go d'tuga Dia suaineas saorrai picked affane and Aglish. in the shape Of Mrs. June James cluded, Scouts de France — 15 opening 20 minutes when they physical and mental endurance, parking her car in the middle 1 Louveteaux (cubs) under lead- activities with our visitors. held their positions and played competitions from the aesthe- This year's team wasi asi follows and Mr. Colin Carthy. Since we of the street last Saturday d'a anam. ers. Marie Luce VUel, Elize John also put a field at their first-time hurling. However we tics of flower arranging to —Brendan Kiersey. P.L... Sean had been in different groups for morning and despite the fact Dugnesnnay. Adrien Levaillant, disposal for camping. conceded some softj scores and guessing the weight of two good James, Sean Cartwright, Alan the hike we went home m these A REQUEST Ann-Marie Levaillant; 25 scouts On Wednesday night the coupled with very loose mark- local bullocks! Not forgetting that there was a build-up of Ryan. John Whelan, Neil Car- groups Thursday never cleared under leaders Francois Xavier French cub pack really enjoyed ing never came to grips with the after-tea hurling (under 12-) vehicles stretching back into the Laurence Flynn of Leamy- thy, Niall O'Connor and Ciaran up but this didn't dampen our Caillard. Francois Lecuyer, a party and cub games with our a fast skilful Roanmore fifteen and girls football (under 14) Walsh. spirits and a good time was had Square because of the obstruc- brien has sent in a request for by all on the hike. Claude Tourtois. Oliver Magge: local cubs. after that, The .absence of three tournaments 12 Pionnlers (venturers) under tion she caused she just stayed the words of a song called For the projects there was a of our regulars here did not The brand new Aglish Festi- leader Bruno Fleury; Guides de On Friday night they were put like a stubborn mule "Shanagolden." We do not have group working on each — Sean help our cause. Once again our val Queen, Miss Orla Prender- CONGRATS France — 13 Jeannettes (Brig- entertained to an Irish Night James, Sean Cartwright and Inability to take our scoring gast from The Lough, Cork, will (apologies to the mules) and it in our collection. Can any in!) under leaders Sandrine Le- in the Scout Centre, Mount Alan Ryan worked on Affane chances from good positions open the Festival. The function refused to move on until the We congratulate Sean Fitz- clire, Corinna Louis, Claire Le Melleray. The French apprecia- reader oblige? while Ciaran Walsh, John Whe- was apparent and it is another at the Community Centre on gerald, J.A.S.L. on being one of Grand: 11 Guides under leaders ted the opportunity to see Irish passengers who had alighted lan and Nell Carthy worked on facet in our game we must im- last Friday night which gave us three students from St. Augus- Valerie Francois, Nathalie culture and tradition. Music prove on. from her car returned. LOUGH SHEELIN'S SIDE Aglish. Niall O'Connor was was provided by Tom O'Donog- such a wonderful queen and team photographer and Brenr tines College to win a scholar- Louis. Nancy Delavigne. Certainly this was a case Our choice for the ballad ship to Mercy Hurst College, hue, Bobby Keane. Mrs. B. Nug- Team _ E. McGrath; S. Mc- two worthy runners-upl Toin- dan Kiersey was cook. Chef de Groupe, Dominique ent and Mary Dee. Nessa Lan- Carthy, M. Brackett, S. Denn; s. ette Landers and Lorraine Con- where t'he Traffic Warden could corner this week is "Lough Erie. Pennsylvania. Coquin; Responsable de Sectaur. Sheelln's Side," a song which The Hike—At 8 a.m. sharp on ders game a beautiful exhibition Fraher. P. McCarthy, K. McCar- roy, was a glittering affair. We have, with complete justifica- Wednesday morning, 8th July, Regine Coquin; Aumonier, Abbe are very grateful to the marvel- tells a tragic story of love, CAMP 1987 of Irish dancing. The Melleray thy; F. Murray. D. Cummins; tion, issued a ticket but it was the team departed the den for Christian Lejaune; Secretaire. set dancers delightful display D. Lucas, M. Hackett, M. Power; lous contestants, to the judges, sadness and heartache:— Lismore where the hike was to Jean Marais and Odile Marais. J. Mason, L. Denn, P. Morris- Ned Power, Martina McGrath just another instance of not On Sunday next the troop are and Tom ODonoghue's dancing start. Arriving In Lismore at The various troops were in- sey Subs — P. Casey and M. and Mary Lynch to Michael Farewell, my country, a long off to Clarinbridge, Co. Galway, also helped to make the night being where ihe should be at the 8.35 the team decided to waste volved in the various activities the wonderful success It proved O'Reilly. Wright compere, to P. J. Con- farewell, for the two week annual camp. proper time! no time and quickly commenced during their stay to be. Our thanks to the par- nery, M.C.. and to our local My bitter anguish no tongue This is the first time .in the Minor Hurlers Victorious — the hike. After a few pitt-stops ents and cubs who provided Our minor hurling team had a members who one and all did ST. GEHAN'S WELL can tell, we promptly arrived in Cappo- long history of our troop that The Pionnlers did a lot of food for the occasion. a great organisational job, the For I must fly o'er the ocean we have camped in the West of hiking with patrols to Lismore comprehensive victory over quin at approx. 10.30. We then Ring at Abbeyside last week — officers of Aglish Muintir na Due to unforseen circum- wide, Ireland We have a large num- and to Bay Lough, also to Bay Our scouts also camped out headed for Affane. Hiking con- by virtue of a very determined Tire, Deirdre Corkery, Eilish stances, the annual outdoor From the home I loved by ber attending camp this year, Lough and Clogheen. Water ac- with the French on two occa- dltions were beautiful with a ^ in all and a big number of second half effort. j Corr and Joan Keane included, Lough Sheelln's side. 2 tivities included rafts on the sions. One of the week's high- i A great day is assured in Mass which has attracted such blazing sun tempered by a cool J | rs£ime campers Let" hope ; Blackwater to Youghai. lights was the Conceiebrated Team _ M. Reddy; L. Lacey. Aglish on Sunday. We hope' the big crowds to St. Gehan's Holy breeze and it was a pleasure to Ph" weather will be kind and Mass in the Scout Church on M. O'Reilly, E. Fraher; D Walsh, Fond mem'ries come till my be rambling about the lovely scouJhaw an enjoy- The scouts participated in Well at Glendine, Dungarvan heart grows sad, Olympic Games with Cappo- Sunday. It was a moving ex- K. O'Reilly, S. Costin; D. Cum- weather will favour us. countryslde. Once Affane was able ^av to Clarmbridge perience with the Mass in mins. T. Fives, K. Wilkinson. T. MRS. ALICE O'KEEFFE, since it was revived a few years And vengeful thoughts till my aDW y quin scouts — building a lad- reached the team went its sep-; Mansfield. L. Costin; j Burke, brain goes mad: der near Scout. Centre — visit- French and English with lan- PARKMORE, MOLELIGO ago h'as had to be cancelled arate ways with the Affan- e (SUB-SCRIBE PLUS). guage barriers broken as both B. Cunningham, T. Murray. When i think of Eileen my ing Clogheen caves. The news of the death of Mrs. this year. crowd seeking information and nationalities were joined in a Sub. — J. McGrath. Alice O'Keeffe, Parkmore, Mo- fair young bride, the other five heading for Ag- common bond. Again both deligo has occasioned wide- The Mass was due to take In the churchyard lone, by On Holiday — At present lish which was to be our over- troops got together for a disco spread and genuine regret. Nee place on fuly 19 and tihe pro- Lough Sheedin's side. night camp, so at 11.25 approx. in the Scout Centre on Sunday holidaying in their native town Landers and relict of William moters regret its cancellation are former Cappoquin clubmen, off went the Affane group. We night and It's really great to O'Keeffe she was a member of but found that no other course So proud was I of my girl so met a man who told us about see young people really enjoy- Jim Regan and Paddy Cahill. a widely known and connected tall, an old cemetery and abbey ing themselves. We wish them well and an en- family. The funeral took place was left open to t'hem in the And envied most by the nearby. This was just our cup joyable vacation. to Modeligo. Full obituary next circumstances. They hope that young men all; of tea and so we headed there DUNGARVAN The French party left for Recently Married — We con- home on Tuesday with happy week. the position will have returned Wnen i brought her blushing promptly. After a half-hour of gratulate club player Pat Cur- with bashful pride, exploring we broke for lunch memories of a great summer ran on the occasion of his re- (Funeral arrangements were to normal next year and t'he by Aldan Walsh & Sons, Under- To my cottage home by Lough Taking pictures and chatting to camp. We bid them bon voyage. cent marriage. We wish Pat and Mass will again take place. takers, Cappoquin), (—). Sheelln's side. people on our way we were soon SEA ANGLING Last Thursday night a very Margaret many years of wed- impressive ceremony took place MRS. BRIDGET WALSH at Aglish. the meeting place of ded bliss. THE LATE GUS HEALY But, ah! our joys were too the team. Aglish was to be our in the scout den when Paddy The death took place recent- Kenneally, Chairman, Water- CREDIT UNION NEWS ly at her residence, "The Bunga- full to last, cam-D for the night but we had CLUB NOTES Those of us who were asso- The landlord came our bright not yet got a site. This was ford Co. Council presented a A briefer than usual agenda low," Curraghroche, Cappoquin ciated with, the old swimming hopes to blast; soon put right by a very oblig- scroll to John Mesklll, Scout at the July meeting held in the of Mrs. Bridget (Cissle) Walsh, the ladies. I can't confirm or In vain we pleaded for mercy ing local lady, Mrs. Moore, who Leader, for the Mayor of Sla- offices with chairman. Paddy at the very fine old age of 95 club in Dungarvan in the 1950's otherwise, that he's getting sun kindly gave us a patch of her von'la. Yugoslavia and impres- Lawton. The members sent good years. Relict of Edward Walsh learned with great regret of the —no! canopies. Apart from that. John farm and we immediately set sed on the scouts that, they wishes to two members. Tom (nee O'Donovan), of Dromana, But he hurled us forth in the Dwyer's boat brought home the unexpected death of Mr. A. A. up the tents. We then had a were going as ambassadors of Hackett and Paddy Pollard who Aglish, she was a very highly blinding snow. winners on Sunday and moved (Gus) Healy which occurred in well-cooked dinner and hit the The nexit time you get a hook Ireland. He praised them for were hospitalised. Routine cor- respected member of the farm- his boat into the lead in tihe town. The lads working on Af- stuck in you, call Dr. Daly of their dedication and loyalty. respondence and sub-commit- ing community in West Water- his own beloved Cork Gity last No one dare open for us their skippers prize overall. fane arranged a meeting with Ring. After Saturday he's will Also present were James A. tee reports were dealt with and ford and her demise is deeply Friday. door the Parish Priest for the next rehearsed, he had a patient Tom McGrath, the overall Walsh. M.C.C., Sean Moynihan. all reports were adopted. regretted by all who had the A former Fianna Fail T.D. Or else his vengeance would morning. Next, we had a game from Dublin in the morning and winner, had a great set of gear Unit Council Chairman, who Mrs. O'Connor reported that pleasure of knowing her. She reach them sure; Pat Buckley in the afternoon. and I watched his technique. was indeed a lady of great and once chairman of the F.F. My Eileen faint in my arms of soccer which ended in more thanked both Councillors on be- the additional afternoon open- Parliamentary Party and also a or less everyone Injured except The local sergeant and his wife These days, the more I observe half of the Leaders. ing was proving most success- character. died the more I am convinced of the As the snow lay deep on the John Whelan and Brendan are most helpful and they have The fireworks display organ- ful in Cappoquin and business The removal took place to former Lord Mayor of Cork, skill of the sport. Betty Dee's mountain side. Kiersey (the big lads). We had the following equipment, a ised by the Scout de France was proceeding most, satisfac- Aglish Church and the burial Gus, who was 83 was an en- a campfire after the game and large hacksaw, a small hack- consistancy proves the point torily ln the new building and took place In the adjoining too, and so I'll have to get following Sunday night's Disco thusiastic swimmer and did were joined by Denis and Cossie saw. a pincers and two different was a lovely finale and was public reaction to the improved cemetery. Very Rev. Fr. Cal- We laid her down in the later in the night. Supper was pliers. Anyway, we got the hook close to Betty on one of the facilities was extremely favour- lanan. P.P. and Rev. Fr. Fitzger- much for the sport at local, churchyard low. trips to see what she gets up thoroughly enjoyed by all. The our last activity and we gladly out of Pat and he was out on display which illuminated the able It was agreed that the ald, C.C., officiated on both oc- provincial and national level. Where in the springtime Sunday, none the worse, except to. Betty was second. The Wa- retired to bed to rest our aching night sky was a thrilling sight. official opening would now be casions and in the presence of In the 1950's when the local sweet daisies grow; Howevei_some of us did for two extra holes. terford Glass prizes were tre- deferred to September. a very large corte>ge ot mourn- I shed no tears for the fount meodoUiS' andi few clubs could swimming club held one of the not get too much sleep due to II a fellow who walks In his CAPPOQUIN/AFFANE ers and sympathisers. had dried. boast such a trophy as our first A continuing increase in the loud barking and cawing sleep is a somnambulist, what'a G.A.A. NOTES Chief mourners — Edward major provincial swimming On that woeful night by prize. lit was good to see two of membership numbers was noted of some dogs and crows (see S a guy who fishes in his sleep? (son); Linda (daughter); Jerry galas eaoh year, Gus was a re- Lough Sheelln's side. the younger members getting Gate Collectors — On gate as was also the filling of a James and S. Cartwright for O'Donovan (brother); Mary I don't know either, but Frank into the prizes, and I'm not re- duty this week, 12th-18th July casual vacancy on the Super- gular visitor to Dungarvan Farewell, my country, fare- more information). O'Donovan (sister); grandchild- O'Beirne looked very freslh after ferring to Tony Crowe or are — J. Fraher, D. McGrath visory. with his teams of swimmers well for e'er. ren • Kathleen O'Mahony his sleep on- Sunday. The re- Eugene Burke, rather I refer to and J. Mason. For the committee, D. O'Leary The big ship's waiting I must Thursday was a day of con- (niece); Robert O'Mahony from Cork City. They loved turns in terms of flsth were not Brendan Wall and John Byrne, Gate collectors for next week reported that a pass book check trasting weather to the previous (nephew-in-law); relatives and nothing better than the com- prepare. great though, so it's not re- Keep up the good work lads. 19th-25th July will be — E. would begin durine the coming day. it brought dull skies and friends. But my fond heart it shall commended for the serious The club were .pleased to see O'Shea, J. Coughlan and B. week and would be completed petition with the swimmers lots of rain. At 8.30 a.m John still abide. angler. Nancy cashman out and doubly Murray. early in August (Funeral arrangements were Nell and ciaran interviewed the from the Belfast Wellington In my Eileen's grave by Lough Isn't "the Martinique" getting pleased when' sihe took home the U/16 Hurlers Win — Our un- AFFANE BRIDGE CLUB by Maurice J. Noonan & Son, Parish Priest. When the Aglish Club who were also great Sheelln's side. very elaborate, deck chairs for special prize. der 16 hurlers turned in a sound Results of 6th July — 1. Nora Funeral Directors, Cappoquin. performance to record a good j Willoughby and Mel O'Connor; Tel. 058/54317). (—). It was pointed out hi the Chairman's short address WEST WATERFORD (that's John, short and to the point) the diversity of domicil- iary location of the competitors, NOTES SPOIL YOURSELF! i.e. Los Vegas, Holland, Donegal Mountain Festival Ot Peace and Dublin. It was also pointed SYMPATHY ANNUAL FESTIVAL out that our next competition— Our deepest sympathy is ex- Aglish Muintir Na Tire Com- Shanleys Anchor Bar perpetual The picturesque Knockmeal- celebrated by Fr. Butler at 4 began on June 7th last and con- tended: to Mr. Pud O'Keeffe, munity council will hold its llth Buy a i-litre of —will commence at 9.30 a.m. down mountain range will be o'clock and will feature the tinues until August 15th, 1988. Ballyheeney. Clashmore and all Annual Festival on next Sunday You all know the tide problem thronged on Sunday afternoon Friary Church (Dungarvann The same committee has organ- the O'Keeffe family of Modeligo July 19. This festival, like past so don't get left behind: isn't It next when a "Mountain Festival Folk Choir under Sr. Marie ised a repeat of Sunday's "fes- on' the recent death of their ones, is geared towards family tival" on August 23rd — again too good to miss, now that the Of Peace" will be held at, the Gorettl. mother. Mrs. C. O'Keeffe. entertainment and there will be at the Holy Year Cross. weather (has improved and Holy Year Cross which towers It is hoped also that, there Sincere sympathy Is also ex- something for each member to DELICIOUS FRESH above the roadside and over- Hopefully Sunday's celebra- didn't you notice a great buzz at will be a number of visiting tended to Mr. Mick Dunne, get involved in: fancy dress, the post piscatorials in the looking the famed Mount Mel- choirs to make the occasion tions will be graced with fine Ciashmore, on the recent death open children's sports and adult leray Abbey. weather, but in the unthink- Moorings on Sunday. Keep it up. into a memorable musical ex- of his brother Patrick. events, spinner, tests of physi- able event of that, not being the CREAM Waterford Glass Competition The festival is being organis- travaganza. WATERFORD GLASS cal and mental endurance, case the Folk Mass will trans- results: No. of anglers 56: No. ed by a Dungarvan-based group While the festival generally Many local employees of Wa- competitions' from flower ar- consisting of Fr. Pat Butler, Is youth-orientated, the organ- fer to the Scout Church within terford Glass feel their jobs ranging to guessing the weight ol boats 7; No. of fish ISO: No the grounds of Melleray Abbey. of variety 6. 66 conger, 83 ling. C.C.. Kilgobinet. Sr. Marie Gor- ising committee is at pains to may be threatened by the re- of two bullocks, not forgetting from the after tea hurling (u-dE) and 28 dog. 3 pollock. 4 pouting, 1 ettl, Principal of the Mercy Con- stress that it is very much open However In the hope that our cent proposed cut-backs. We expectations for a sunshine day girls (u-14) matches. wrassle. lst (greatest no. of vent. Sr. Gertrude of the Pre- to all. "We will be hoping to hope this present unrest will be sentation Convent. Catherine are realised, the committee points)—Tom McGrath 188 pts ; welcome young and old for short lived. The Aglish Muintir Festival Duggan, Anne O'Riordan and would like to see as many of Central Dairies Ltd. 2nd (second greatest no. of what promises to be an uplift- MAYORAL ELECTION Queen selection was held on last Fred Forsey. the visitors as possible remain- ing and eventful afternoon.'' a The five candidates chosen to Friday evening at the Commun- points)*—Betty Dee 127 pts.. 3rd ing on after the Mass to enjoy TO ADD TO YOUR SUMMER STRAWBERRIES spokesman for the committee contest the Mayor of Clashmore ity Centre and it was deemed to (third greatest no. of points)— The festival celebrations will a plcknlck in a friendly festival said. or Mayoress' as the case maybe, be a glittering success. The Tony Crowe 122 pts.; 4th (great- begin at the assembly point, atmosphere. est variety) — Brendan wall (4 which ls at the main entrance In fact the catchy theme tor are presently organising many Community Council wishes to the day. "U2 Even Though U.B. Bus transport arrangements exciting events to be held in thank all who helped with the varieties) 108 pts.; 5t)h (fourth gates to Mount Melleray Abbey, are being made from several greatest no. of points) — John at, 2 p.m There will be hymn- 40," sums up the kind of all- the area over the next few competition, especially Deirdre aged group day of celebration centres and in Dungarvan weeks. Corkery (chairperson). Eilcsh Byrne 120 pts.; 6th (fifth great singing — with the emphasis on buses will depart from the est no. of points) — Eugene folk music — before the com- It will be. TIDY TOWNS Corr 'Secretary!, and Joan Square at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Tic- The continued hard work and Keia.ne (Treasurer!. The MC for Burke 90 pts. Skipper's prize — mencement of a rosary walk on MARIAN YEAR kets. at a modest £1, should planning of the Clashmore Tidv the occasion was P. J. Connery: Batty Morrissey 64.1.0': Leading the mile-long journey t0 the b° booked in advance at Skipper — John Dwyer (Martin- Holy Year Cross which was Sunday marks the commence- Towns Committee is slowly pay- Compere, Michael Wright: Jud- \NIN/i O'Flynns Newsagency on the ing off andi the proposed devel- ges, Ned Power. Martina Mc- ique) 44.6 points. Ladly with built ln honour of the Holy ment of a number of celebra- Square. lowest number of points (not Year ln 1950. tions of this Marian Year which opment on the river bank pre- Grath and Mary Lynch. counting zero) — Nancy Cash- The highlight of the after- sently under way should be We are very grateful to all man 8 points. noon. the Folk Mass, wll] be their most successful project to- who took part in the event and date. A S'pecial word of thanks to our faithful patrons. Run- to all who contributed their ners-up were Lorraine Conrov labour free of charge. (3rd) and Toilette Landers CIRCUIT COURT DECREES AGAINST Another tidy-up project took (2nd). tJhe winner being Ms. place during the past week Prendergast Lougii. Cork. She WEEK END around the community project will open the Festival on Sun- centre and this is also a great day. We wish all our patrons a ABBEYSIDE RESIDENT contribution to the village. very happy day at Aglish on The most important issue Sunday. Hope the weather is A decree for £5,853.60 and thy machine to them was now is to keep the streets litter- good. See advertisement in this costs was given by Judge John £3^400 and that they had re- free and that is up to us all. issue for full details. — P R O. Gleeson at Tralee Circuit Court ceived a written guarantee last week to Wm. Murphy of that the defendant would take Banna Beach Hotel, Ardfert. back the machine if there was against Kieran Weir of 42 anything wrong with it. The Glendine Drive. Seapark. Dun- machine gave trouble the day WINS FOR MT. SION garvan, arising out of the pur- after they got it. chase of a "Combl" popcorn NEVER RETURNED and candy floss machine. Mr. Henry Downing, B.L. (In- AND PORTLAW There waj also a decree for structed by Messrs. Mannlx & £3,900 and costs given to Co.) for Wm. Murphy, said his Maura Hartnett of Main Street. client purchased a "Combl" Mount Sion 4-5; Dunhill 1-13 Castlelsland, trading as The from the defendant who asked Good Table Restaurant, against him, in June 1985, for a loan of Portlaw 2-19; Ballygunner 2-14 RAL • Kieran Weir, trading as KW the motor of the machine. Mr. Systems, with an address at Murphy obliged on the under- Mount Sion scored a narrow utes into injury time sealed vic- 110 Ashcroft. Skehaneine, Ab- standing that the motor would and lucky one point win over tory for Mt Sion who had Pat IIES beyside Dungarvan, in respect be returned but, it never was, Dunhill in the first of the McGrath sidelined during the | of the purchase of a similar so that while Mr. Murphy had senior hurling championship second period. ! machine. the machine he had no motor to double header programme at. run it. Walsh Park on Saturday even- IN CONTROL Mr. John O'Sullivan. B.L. In the second game Portlaw CHARmf DRIVE I (instructed by Mr. Donal Kelli- In evidence, Wm. Murphy, ing. Sion led at half-time by were well in control in the her. solr.. Castlelsland). said manager of the Banna Beach 2-4 to 0-5 with Jim Greene opening period and led at half- in May 1985 his client purchas- Hotel, said he purchased the scoring both goals within three ed a "Combl" machine from machine in March, 1985. The minutes of each other. Dunhill time by 2-8 to 0-6. Ballygunner the defendant. Plaintiff could nett cost, to him was £3.625.60 missed many scoring chances stepped up their game in the NEXT DRAW ON not get the machine to work which Included £228 for stock in the first half and were also second half and on a few occa- properly and eventually got a for the machine. reduced to 14 men when Rob sions were within a goal of the Mr. P. J. Harnett, Manager, Central Dairies, Dungarvan, £1,000 cooker for It. It trans- Judge Gleeson gave Murphy a Power was sent off. winners. Portlaw finished the presenting a voucher for a holiday in Trabolgan t