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NUMBER PLATES FOR ALL TYPES — 15 MINUTES. and SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT Oil from £6 a gallon. Circulating throughout the County and City of , South Tipperary and South-East Cork TOYOTA Vol. 49. No. 2502. REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL DungarvaFRIDAY, MARCH 13,1987. nPOS T OFFTOHeadeE AS A NEWSPAPER PRICE 25p (incr. VAT ) PENSMAN TAKES YOU Enormous Problems Of Transmitting Equipment Seized In Nire Valley Standing Orders were sus- equipment had been erected pended at the monthly meeting the people of the locality "were of Waterford Co. Council In getting good pictures." Vandalism In County Dungarvan last Monday to en- LA MOR NA GAEILGE owned by a former Fianna Fail able Cllr. C. O Riain to raise a He said that the equipment In the course of a brief and matter of urgency. which was very valuable had 'Se un Mairt seo chughainn, councillor "to prove to all the thought it was unthinkable that been seized and taken away by journalists in the group that blunt report submitted to the - COUNTY MANAGER Cllr. O Riain said that during an 17u dfe Mharta, La Fheile monthly meeting of Waterford the Council should close down the previous few days technical the Bord Telecom officials dur- Phadraig agus ta feachtas mor the tour was not rigged." Co. Council held i Dungarvan the toilets in Bonmahon as had lie must see a lot of what was the people there should be well ing the previous week and this n equipment for television trans- was done despite the Minister's And before ending the article last Monday, Mr. Eamonn been suggested. happening in this way but they aware who is responsible for mitting which had been erect- idir lamiha ag Conradlh na failed to report it. recent statement that multi- comes up with a number of Mansfield, Senior Executive En- The Co. Manager, Mr. Hurley, this vandalism as most of it ed by dealers from Cionmel in Gaeilge chun an Ghaeilge a gineer, stated that he inspected Cllr. M. Queally said that it happens over the winter time." channel television would short- said that he had submited no the mountains above the Nire ly be introduced to all areas. thabhaint isteach i saol an observations, such as: "Mr. a number of public convenien- recommendation to close any was only a few years ago the The County Manager said Valley had been seized by ghn;,tbd!hiuine ;ur an la mor sin Deasy is given a lot of credit ces on February 17 in the Tra- of the toilets but if this vandal- people of Bonmahon were look- that perhaps the publicity given officials of An B'ord Telecom Cllr. O Riain asked the Coun- ing for these toilet facilities I mbldana. for persuading Irish farmers— more and areas. ism continued then the Council to this discussion would have and taken away. He said that cil to back a request to An Bord over the strident protests of "Despite a fairly thorough job would have no option but, to do and now that • they have been the desired effect of creating for years the residents in the Telecom to restore the seized Is tior go bhfuiil an-bha ag an of renovation some time ago," so as the damage was costing provided they were falling to the necessary public awareness Nire had been complaining their leaders — to accept the equipment. This was seconded bpotoal leis an nGaeilge. Ta tne report stated, "the toilets In the Council a fortune to repair. look after them. "Bonmahon is to the problem and so help to about the very poor reception by Cllr. P. Cahill and passed Oaeilge eigin ag a bhfurmhor— simple realities (such as re- Bonmahon are in a deplorable not a big place," he said, "and put a stop to It. they were getting but since this unanimously. state. This is a recurring prob- nios mo na mar a ciheapann duced production) in the past KtND OF SICKNESS two or three years. There were lem ln Bonmahon where respect siad go minic, agus ta pobal for public property seems to be many in Brussels who feared Cllr. B. Kyne said that a cer- mor ann a ibhitiuil Gaeilge an unknown concept." tain amount of this vandalism mhaith. acu. iaxlaionn se that he would be forced to veto The report added: "i recom- seemed to be accepted by the uauieanta, aliaoh , go mbionn the radical dairy and beef re- mend that we close up the public as inevitable with re- daoine cuthail faoin nGaeilge a forms, intended to abolish but- toilets in Bonmahon, as far marks such as 'oh, that hap- ter and beef mountains, aglreed from being a public amenity pened at 3 o'clock in the mor- labhai-rt. they are a public disgrace and ning!' "But," said Cllr. Kyne, All Now In Readiness For by governments before Christ project a poor image of the vil- "even when such things do A.ch ar La Mor na Gaeilge i mas. lage, the county and indeed the happen at 3 o'clock in the mor- mbli/ana, La Fheile Phadiraig, countrv. ning, It is still vandalism and it means' taking money from beidih aitmaisfeair speisialta ann. "He was able to accept the Mr. Dan Hurley, Co. Manager package, partly through win- the coffers of the Council, Beidih dfeis ar leith ag daoine a said that it could be seen from money that we can ill-afford." gcuid Gaeilge a usaid. Na bi ning a few extra concessions the engineer's report that they Cllr. Kyne added that two St. Patrick's Day Parade had an enormous problem of cut had 1 mar sin ar La Fheile for Irish farmers, partly by Christmas trees had been vandalism which existed right placed in Dungarvan Square at Phadiraig. Laibhair Gaeilge le do having patiently persuaded Irish across the county and he was All is now in readiness for morning next will be the abso-| March 17th then In Dungar- weatherman will not play spoil- farmers to confront reality in Christmas and the bulbs on Dungarvan's annual St Pat- lute deadline when late entries I van should be an occasion of sport. chairde agus fe do chomhar- very perturbed about the entire them had been broken several rick's Day Parade which is the preceding months. It is position. will be taken at the Pipe Band resplendent colour and spec- One final word. The parade sana. Labhair le do bhean times. again being organised by the civ,brooms at Wolfe Tone Road. I tacle. Hopefully the mercurial wll] begin at 2.30 n.m.—sharp. cheile no le dlhear ceile i. largely a tribute to Mr. Deasy Cllr. C. o Riain agreed that Pipe Band Committee. that agriculture, for all its this vandalism was widespread Cllr. James A. Walsh, Chair- For months past a special LaibhfliLr le do phaisti i. through the county and said problems, has been a d'og man, said that there was a kind committee, under the chairman- Mar gin, ar an Mairt seo that as a result It was now of sickness rampant about such which has not barked in the ship of Brian O'Connor, has chughaiinn, Marta 17u, La practically impossible to find a things as illegal dumping and been stringing all the details present election campaign." public telephone in order to vandalism and the only thing Fheile Bbadraig, ba eheart do together, and now in the final make a phone call in Cionmel. that could be done, as far as he week the elaborate arrange- gach n-aon iarracht a.r leith a The article concludes by Cllr. J. Fahey, T.D., said that saw it, was to make the public ments have been all but com- d'heainamh Gaeilge a labhairt stating that even if Fine Gael while such widespread vandal- aware of these things. Appeal- pleted. leis a.n smaoineamh gur: ism was to be condemned and ing for more public awareness did survive in power, Mr. that he regretted very much and civic-spirit, the Chairman Since the revival of the par- "Gael mise, is mise im' Ghael, Deasy was said to be deter- that this was taking place, he said he felt sure that the pub- ade — Dungarvan ls truly in- Nd thuigdm gur nair dom e, mined not to return to the debted to the Pipe Band for Ni chasfadnn mo dhrom le that—it has gone from strength Ministry of Agriculture. We to strength. This year another (flearadbih. an tsaioil, know now that the Party did mammoth organisational effort Is ni fearr d'fhear cach na not survive but we can vouch has been mounted, and the me." for the fact that Mr. Deaisy has committee is both hopefui and County Council confident of one of the most no regrets in relinquishing his VALEDICTORY spectacularly colourful parades portfolio. The article also said todate. that white Mr. Deasy declined This week marked the change Delegates To Attend Of course sponsorship plays of government following the to comment on this aspect Of a roif m tn*» success of any defeat of the reigining Coalition the matter "he also refused to such effort, and the Pipe Band accept that the future of Irish committee is decidely fortunate in last month's general election. Housing Conference to have again secured major agriculture was unreservedly During the week a cutting Waterford Co. Council at their to National Housing Conference sponsorship. Among the spon- from the "British Independent," bleak. Once the food mountains monthly meeting in Dungarvan 1987 to be held in Wexford on sors are Waterford Co-Op, Dun- garvan Crystal, Dungarvan published in London, came to had been pold and production last Monday unanimously April 1, 2 and 3 next. controlled, there would be agreed to send three delegates It was further agreed, on the Credit Union. Dungarvan Licen- hand. It was firom the issue of sed Vintners Association. Rad- scope in coming years for Ire- recommendation of the Co. February 13 and concerned an Manager, that the three politi- levs. Trustee Savings Bank and article by staff journalist, John land to be allowed to increase cal parties. Fianna Fail, Fine th< Capitol Cleaners. Lichfield, who had, as an inset productivity towards the levels Gael and Labour would nomin- "The financial input of the already achieved elsewhere," he ate one delegate each for the sponsors ls absolutely vital to piece explained, gone to cover conference. the election campaign and who said. CO. COUNCIL VOTES the success of the parade," £2.5 MILLION LOAN Brian O'Connor acknowledged. had gone "campaigning in Co. As John Lichfield correctly "Without it the parade simply Members of the organising Waterfo'rd with Austin Deasy, stated and politics apart it has On the proposal of Cllr. P. could not be held," Brian added. committee for the St. Patrick's Coffey seconded by Cllr. O Riain the Agriculture Minister." been a hard, uphill battle all SYMPATHY There will be at least three Day Parade pictured with spon- the Council unanimously ap- bands, but hopefully four. Dun- sors. Included are — J. Coade, The opening paragraphs of the way for Mr. Deasy over the At the monthly meeting of proved the raising of a £2.5 garvan Pipe Band will again T.S.B., T. Colbert, Dungarvan Waterford Co. Council held in million loan to meet advances the article stated: "It is a long, past four years. He has been lead the parade, and the Dun- Credit Union, D. O'Sullivan, Dungarvan last Monday, Cllr. for house purchases. Waterford Co-Op T. Rossiter, long way from Brussels to the under constant pressure a.nd garvan Brass and Reed Band ; C. O Riain proposed that, the and the Castlelyons Pipe Band Capitol Cleaners, A. Dillon, PADDY O BRIEN narrow, muddy lanes of Crooke, received little or no thanks Council extend sympathy to His will also be there. The latter Dungarvan Vintners Associa- AUDIO VISION, ELECTRICAL, VIDEO LIBRARY Co. Waterford. Austin Deasy, for the concessions he man- Lordship the Bishop and the band will be assured of a par- tion, J. O'Mahoney, Radley's Clergy of the diocese and also AND GROCERY Ireland's Agriculture Minister aged to win in the face of ticularly warm welcome as they Bar, —'(Rory Wyley). almost insurmountable opposi- to the bereaved relatives on the CHORAL NOTES have been part and parcel of through four years of EEC milk death of Very Rev FT. John the parade since its revival production cuts, price freezes, tion. There have been many Keating, P.P., Touraneena. MAIN STREET, personal abuse, and bad har- begrudgers at home but he has The proposal was seconded by As in past years it will begin RACING accepted the rough with the Cllr. S. Whelan and passed at Coolagh Road in vests, is on a tour of farms on unanimously. REHEARSALS and travel via the Causeway to a windy headland high above smooth and can. now rest satis- Grattan Square where the re- FIRST ANNUAL the Irish sea. The day before, fied that he has filled the hot FERRY DISASTER viewing stand will be located. It NAAS WINNER Mr. Deasy was in Brussels seat of agriculture during his CONTINUE FOR will then follow the now estab- Starting at 2/1 second favour- term of office as well if indeed On the proposal of Cllr. B. lished route through the town. ite, the Michael McGrath traln- threatening to veto a cut in Kyne seconded by Cllr. S. Dun- A'DWrfnr, I ed "Shuli Ogue." in the colours not better than anyone else. butter prices. Now he is asking phy, sympathy was also extend- The coveted Fr. UKioraan Qf Mr gean Lucey antj ridden ed to the Council ln Dover, Eng- Trophy will go to the best over- for farming votes in Tuesday's "OH SUSANNA" all float, and there will be tro- by David McGrath had 2 election. For the occasion, he ON VATICAN ASSIGNMENT land, on the tragic sinking of lengths to spare over the 7/4 the cross-channel ferry "Herald Rehearsals continue with the phies also for the "Best Adver- favourite "Walter Behave" in Commencing Saturday, March 14, wears a pair of strong boots What sihoulld forever remain Free Enterprise" off the Belgian cast of "Oh Susanna." Nails are tising" float- the "Best March- the Rathcoole Amateur Flat and the engagingly mournful coast last Friday night with bitten, voices are raised and ing" group: the "Best Club" one of the highlights of his float; the "Best, Vintage" entry; Race at Naas last Saturday. and modfe&t manner which has such a heavy loss of lives. tempers are frayed but all is The McGrath stable also journalistic career will be the forgiven ln our quest for a the "Most Colourful" float. won him a few concessions and saddled Miss E. Kiely's "Skee- HUGE REDUCTIONS ON ALL ITEMS assignment in t'he coming week Cllr. Kyne said that Water- never to be forgotten Dungar- There will also be a trophy, pre- heenarlnky" in the Kilcullen many friends in Brussels (in- of John A. Murphy, the Dun- ford as a maritime county had van premier of "Oh! Susanna" sented by the Pipe Band for a Handicap Hurdle but had to be Top names slocked — Giundig, Sanyo, Hitachi, Sharp, cluding his British colleague a full understanding of such in the Friary Hall Theatre. Our special poster competition. satisfied with a minor 3rd garvan based "Cork Examiner" sea tragedies and it was only Pioneer, Philips, Krups, etc. Michael Jopling, who gave him show is well ln hand with Mich- placing. staff reporter. Highly popular at proper that they should extend ael Scanlon in the producer's While the committee ls an- the boots)." all levels but especially in GAA sympathy on the tragic occa- chair and Gertie Morrissey at xious to finalise all the entries In the Robertstown Handicap Videos, Rack Systems, Car Stereos/Radios, Cassette sion to the Council in Dover the piano. Our stage crew has well in advance of March 17th Hurdle. "Abbey Glen" in the Players, Radios, 2-in-l Systems, Walkmans, Record circles where he has served if there are still some late, late, colours of Mr. Michael Carroll, The article goes on to give which was the home port of been rounded un and from now Players, etc. with distinction on the Officer the ferry which sank. on will spend countless hours entrants they should make im- Dungarvan (Carroll Motors^ an interesting .account of Min- boards, Johnny will fly to Rome recreating "The Belle of New mediate contact with Brian started 9/4 favourite but in a ister's Deasy's visits to ai num- O'Connor at 65 Sllversprings, or nail-biting finish, "Abbey Glen" Vacuum Cleaners. Electric Kettles, Jug Kettles, Food York," a hostelry, which will ber of farms including one (Continued on Page 8i become very well known to you Indeed with any officer of the was caught close to home and Mixers, Coffee Makers. Toasters, Sandwich Makers, all. Pipe Band. However Sunday "Royal Shepherd" (6/11 strong- ly ridden by Tommy Carmody Electric Blankets, etc. Members of our orchestra got up by a mere half a length. COMPLAINT ABOUT can be heard in far away cor- Blank Video Tapes, Cassette Tapes. Bulbs, Needles, ners rehearsing snatches of Batteries, Cleaning Tapes, Adaptors, etc. familiar tunes like "Beautiful Dreamer." or "I Dream of Jean- LEATHER JACKETS nie With The Light Brown VIDEO LIBRARY WITH TOP TITLES STOCKED. B.T. ROAD Hair." Finance Available,. Our posters will be on view BARTONS Telephone 058/54176 this time next week and tickets Factory Clearance will be on sale shortly after. OBSTRUCTION Wish us luck as we progress steadily on the path of no re- Cllr. Jimmy Quirke at the turn, towards our ooenlng date monthly meeting of Waterford of Tuesday, March 31st. BUSIES Co. Council in Dungarvan re- ONE DAY ONLY SALE —(Anne Higgins, P.R.O.). • ferred to a recent accident which occurred on the Cappo- DUNGARVAN quin-Lismore road and in which WHITECHURCH a woman nearly lost her life. Under New Management of Brian and Mena. Unbeatable Offers He said that at the point where Co. Council the accident occurred Bord Friday, March 13 — /PROGRESSIVE 45 HOUSE HOTEL Telecom were laying a cable Congratulates FROM THE MANUFACTURERS DIRECT TO along the roadside but they THE PUBLIC had a lot of the roadway taken up with machinery and there Sliabh gCua Set )SATURDAY, MARCH 14— Ladies Leather Jackets — Ladies Leather Skirts, was no one available to direct Children's Leather Jackets — Men's Leather the passing traffic such as the Dancers Bookings taken for County Council provide when GRAND OPENING Jackets — 20 Styles fo choose from. doing similar jobs. Also: Confirmation Outfits. On the proposal of Cllr Confirmation Cllr. Quirke said the Council Whelan, members of Waterford should request Bord Telecom to County Council at their month- NIGHT provide proper supervision at ly meeting in Dungarvan con- Lunches THIS SATURDAY, MARCH 14 such places in the interest of gratulated the Sliabh gCua Set — ALSO — from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. public safety. Dancers on winning the All-Ire- Mr. John O'Flynn, Co. Engin- land junior Scor set for the 3rd MUSIC BY SEATTLE — Admission Free eer said that he had been in time. He said that Sliabh gCua St. Patrick's Day Lunches contact with the Bord Telecom had now won 7 senior and 3 AT LAWLOR'S HOTEL, DUNGARVAN previously about such matters junior All-Ireland champion- BOOKING ESSENTIAL — Telephone 058/68182 DEREK DOWLING, 44 Sth. William Street, 2. and he would get ln touch with ships and this certainly consti- StSunday. Patrick', Marcs Nighh 15t —— WILLISTARDUSE WHITT E Permit Number 003409. them again now. tuted a record lor any club. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY. JULY 245, 1987. SPRATT LISMORE AND DISTRICT NOTES 10, ST. MARY'S 'STREET, DUNGARVAN LISMORE F.C. NOTES prizes, including Spring League cial plea to all agents to return Barry, Towns Park, Lismore, on prizes will take place at Social the death of her father, Mr. Preliminary Auction Notice DUNGARVAN all ticket stubs as soon as pos- "Here we go again," the Liver- on St. Patrick's Night. Admis- sible. Time is now running out Patrick Kirby, Cooladoody. (On the instructions of Mis® Maura Casey, who has pool Anthem, definitely ap- sion to this function is by ticket for anyone who hasn't bought retired from business due to ill health) plies to us, as on Sunday last only. a ticket — remember the first CONVENT P.P.U. RUGBY in Tallow we beat Cappoquin WELL ESTABLISHED RESIDENTIAL LICENSED Members are again reminded car will be drawn at the end Following the success of their by a Billy Landers goal to that the outing to Killarney of this month and if you're not PREMISES reach our fifth Dungarvan recent table quiz, Lismore Con- FOOTBALL has been arranged for April 11 in you can't win. vent P.P.U. are holding their FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Tyre Centre CUD Final. and 12. A very attractive pack- Training has now commen- Not a great game by any Annual Dance In Lismore Hotel THURSDAY, APRIL 9th; at 3.00 p.m. age has been put together — ced for all senior and junior or, Sunday night next, 15th (Unless previously gold) standard, winning was all that details posted ln Clubhouse — players. The junior football March. Music is by the Cork CLUB mattered and on the day we and members are requested to Detailed particulars later. league will commence very City Jazz Band. As It is St. Pat- proved once again we are the indicate their intentions with- shortly and this year we have rick's week-end, a great night cup experts. out delay as hotel accommoda- entered the junior hurling Solicitors: J. F. Williams & Co., Lower Main Street, tion must be arranged in ad- Is guaranteed. We hope many OLD CHRISTIANS 9 scrums and Tom Shanley and The victory was a team effort league. will enter into the spirit of the Dungarvan (having carriage of sale) DUNGARVAN 2nds 3 Gerry O'Brien were solid ln the stemming from a resolute and vance. Telephone 058/41922. night, by coming out dressed ln In a tough encounter in, Cork second row but unfortunately no nonsense defence. Results: 9 Holes Stroke — 1st In senior hurling the teams 'twenties style (optional of Inspection strictly by appointment with the Auctioneers. last Sunday, Dungarvan's 2nds the vital scores were not forth- "Busty" Fitzgerald was sound- M. O'Grady (15) 33^ in our section are, Roanmore, course). See advert for details. bowed out of the Cork Minor coming. After about 20 minutes ness personified in goal, his Fixtures: Thurs. 12th-Tues. Cionea, Ballyduff, shamrocks of the second half Old Chris- brother Pat and Dave Landers and Cappoquin. This group is Cup. In this a second round 17th _ Open 9 Holes Stroke REHAB PUB QUIZ match, Old Christians experi- tians increased their lead with completely tied down the op- (best 2 cards). almost, identical to last year's Edmond Spratt & Son, ence saw them go through to a well struck penalty against posing wingers, while Billy Tuesday 17th _ Open Mixed groupings with the exception of First rounds, Thursday, March the next round. Conditions were the wind. The experience of the Landers and Eamonn Cusack F'oursomes. Cappoquin and Clonea. How- 19 at 9.30 p.m. (first named Christians forwards began to ever this year we will no longer TELEPHONE (058 ) 4.2211 cold and windy and Old Chris- ruled the centre of defence. Ladies: 18 Holes v. Par 1st, teams at home) — Ted Keniry"s M.I.A.V.I. tians playing with the benefit show and they began to domin- At mid-field the evergreen Helen Leonard, 2 up; 2nd, G have the element of surprise v. The Tavern; Lyons v. Lind- of the wind exerted pressure on ate the line outs and loose play. John Dunne, Barney Prender- Barry, 1 down: Best Gross, D. on our side and this time we says- Lukie -McCarthy's v. O'Ma- Dungarvan. Fine clearances by Michael Brackett kicked a good gast and "Spider" Barry gave Cahill. will be one of the teams to be hony's- The Cats v. Bracken: full back Michael Brackett kept penalty with about 15 minutes the Cappoquin midfielders no Wed. 13th _ Vodka 18 Holes beaten. Once again however, Maddens v Devonshire Arms; play outside the Dungarvan 22 left and although the seconds chance to attack, while our Foursomes (sponsored). fitness, consistency and the will Blackwater Bar v. Corner and the Dungarvan pack were tned gallantly until the end no own front three of Donal Lan- to win are very important and House; Red House v. Toby Jug; a good match for their opposing further score came their way. ders who was too experienced WIDOWS' ASSOCIATION our fate is in our own hands. Railway Bar v. West End. set of forwards, pushing them TOM CURRAN SALES lhe seconds are still involved for his opponent. Brian Shan- The March meeting of the Presentation—Last year's un- back oif numerous scrums. Hall ln four cups — the Casey, Glee- ahan who was finding Michael der 16 hurling team which won way through the first half, West Waterford Branch 0f the son, Evans and Ballyrandle, so Walsh and Brian Murray on N.A.W.I. was held at Lismore the county championship, will BALLYCURRANE, , CO. WATERFORD however Christians secured a if they keep up their efforts top of their game, and the ever be presented with their cham- three point lead with a well Hotel on Tuesday last. The CLEARANCE SALE OF HIGH-YIELDING P.B.R. they can and will reap the re- Improving Brendan Crowley, Chairman and delegates from pionship medals at the C.B.S. taken penalty, but the Dungar- wards. find of the season, found it AND PBNR FR1ES1AN DAIRY HERD the branch who attended the Primary School on this Friday van forwards with John Tynan, Team—M. Biackett, S. White, hard to break through. The BALLYDUFF Tony Shalloe and Fr ankle Ah- seminar at the Tara Towers night, March 13. 1 am instructed

At the February monthly | Stating that there was going one will pay next year." meeting of Dungarvan Urban i to be a court challenge to the No action was taken on the Council, Cllr. T. Wright said1 legality of the charges, Cllr. matter. that he wanted to condemn let- Wright added, "I am asking the ters sent out recently to people Manager to withdraw these let- Condemned who had defaulted in paying ters and to stop threatening water charges for 1986. He people in this manner until the added that these letters threat- whole issue has been settled in charges were there and had to | people of the town have paid ened that water supplies would the court.." be paid and the Council was the charges," said Cllr. Power, be disconnected and people Cllr. P. Power said that whe- only trying to collect the money "but if the other quarter get BIG INTEREST were in fear of this. ther they liked it or not these due. "Three-quarters of the away without paying them no IN "LA MOR NA GAEILGE" The public has shown a lot of interest in La Mor na Gaeilge which takes place on St. Patrick's Day. It is clear from the large amount of en- quiries concerning La Mor na Gaeilge received so far by Con- radh na Gaeilge that the public in general is very favourable towards the Irish language and most anxious to speak it. Conradh na Gaeilge has issued two attractive posters Prizewinners in the draw for Credit Union Vouchers, sponsored by Tallow Area Credit Union and a bilingual leaflet to ex- for promoters in the Scoil Mhuire Tallow Grounds Development Fund. Pictured with Very plain what La Mor na Gaeilge involves and how people can Rev. Ml. Walsh, P.P. and Mr. Ned Power, Principal, they are Michelle Murray, Mark take an active part in it O'Brien, Michael Mangan, Pat Flynn. ' (Photo: Rory Wyley) 20,000 posters and 100,000 leaflets have been printed. Half of them have already been given out and they were dis- tributed locally at the begin- ning of March, A poster and 6 Planning Permission Orders leaflets are being sent, with the co-operation of the Department of Education, to every school The following are the County thomas — Dormer Bungalows in the 26 counties — 4,500 Manager's Orders granting at Kilmoylin. schools in all. planning permission during the M. Nagle, Ballyhest, Carrick- Pictured above is Mrs. Helen McCarthy, Tallow Area Credit Union, presenting their prizes to Billy Cantillon's team, winners month of February:— on-Suir — Extension to Dwel- of the Tallow Squash Club's Credit Union League. The other team members are Mary Murphy, Michael O'Neill, Donie Branches of Conradh na P. Keyes, Kilmore, Tallow — ling at B'allyhest. Gaeilge and committees of Gateway at Kilmore. T. Basset, Coolnahorna, Car- O'Brien, Bernie Ryan and Ger Beecher, and alsot included are Mrs. A. Moroney, Tallow Area Credit Union and Frank Roche, JGrante. Cunningham, Per D dDillo n other organisations will be dis- J. L. King, Ltck-ey Bridge rick-on-Suir — Extension at Club Chairman. Being presented with their runners-up prizes below are John Roche's team, the other members of which tributing the posters and leaf- Trout Farm, Kilgabriel, Clash- & Co., 12 Grattan Square, Dun- Coolnahorna. are Kieran O'Brien. John Allen, James Beecher and Eddie Fraher. Included again are Mrs. A. Morony and Frank Roche. lets widely. Copies of them are more — Salmon Hatchery at garvan — Extension to House at Mweelnahorna, Ring. (PHoto: Rory Wyley) available free by sending a Lickey Bridge. Tramore Failte, Per Tritschler large stamped-addressed en- Ml. & Mgt. Cahill, Coolgort- Mgt. Power, Per South East- & Tritschler — Bandstand at velope to Conradh na Gaeilge, boy. Cappoquin — Extension & ern Bungalows — Bungalow at Amusement Park, The Promen- 6 Sraid Fhearchair. Baile Atha Septic Tank at Coolgortboy Gortaclode, Kilmeaden. ade, Tramore. Cliath, 2. E. McGeown. 6 Marian Tee., Ml. Flynn, Per South Eastern P. Casey, F'aha, Kilmactho- Bray, Co. Wicklow — Retention Bungalows — Bungalow at mas — Extension to Dwelling Conradh na Gaeilge expects Churchtown Hill, Carrick-on- at Faha. Irish to be spoken In every of Septic Tank at Shanacoole, Kinsalebeg. Suir. H. Wall, Per Ml. Feeney, Kil- home on St. Patrick's Day — F. O'Brien. Glenaboy, Tallow clare Upper, Conna—Bungalow during meal-times, for example. Basil Sadik, Per O'Criostoir & —Retention of foundation at at Kilbree East, Cappoquin. People are being encouraged to Assocs., Friary Street, Dungar- Glenaboy. The application oi R. j. Mc- speak Irish in public, also, on van. Co. Waterford _ Dwelling- Mgt. Dwane, Per South East- Connell. Prospect Hall, Kinsale- that day — in shops, pubs, etc., house Knocklucas, Glenahiry. ern Bungalows — Bungalow at beg. Youghal for 2 Bungalows to ensure that La Mor na Ml. Nugent, Scart. Modeligo, Cloncoskeran, Dungarvan. at Prospect Hall was refused as Gaeilge will really leave its Cappagh _ Extension to Bun- C. Prendergast, 3 New Street, the site of the proposed devel- mark. galow at Scart. Tallow — Extension to Dwelling opment is within an area of at 3 New Street, Tallow. high amenity in the County De- C. B'oland, Candlelight Inn velopment Plan and Is zoned Hotel, — Store primarily agricultural. Extension to Candlelight Inn Hotel. TOURANEENA NOTES G. Hally. Per W. O'Morrissey DEATH OF REVERED PASTOR To his sister Ailish in Tour- & Son, Clonmel — Retention of It was with feelings of pro- aneena, his sisters, brother and Garage at Coleville Road, Clon- found regret and deep shock families in England, his sisters mel. that the people of Touraneena and families in Cahir. all his N. Hogan, Per Ml. Ahearne & BALLYDUFF and the Nire, as well as his relatives and friends, sincere Assocs.. — Bungalow & numerous friends throughout and deep sympathy is extended. Garage at Monadiha. Rathgor- the Diocese heard of the sud- mack. NOTES den death of F'r. John Keating Solas De go ralbh ag a anam M. Faherty. College Road. COMHALTAS NOTES wfcicli occurred lit the Parochial agus beatha shlorai. Ardmore — Fuel Station. „„„Sign, -On Sunday week last the •frouse. 'rourarieena Wednes- BACK HOME and Store at Duffcarrick, Ard- Branch figured very strongly in on the Munster ot ceol an day, February 25. Home from hospital are Jim finals Burke, Knockmeal. and Peggy Rev. Fr. R. Doherty, P.P.. Per Ghelmhrldh In Kllmallock. Co. Although he had been less W. O'Morrissey & Son — Exten- Limerick. In all sixty dancers than four years in the parish Condon, Boolavounteen. Both are looking fit and well sion at Coolnasmear Hall. danced In the various set com- he had made- a deep and last- P. Butler. Ballymacaw, Dun- petitions, although only one set Ins impression on everybody qualified for the All-Ireland SET CLUB NEWS more East—Extension to Dwel- with whom he came in contact. ling at Ballymac. finals which will be held ln A man of great intellect, and Death Of Parish Priest—The K. Barry, Bewley. Cappoquin Thurles in three weeks time. the author of several books on club would like to express to —Dwelling and Septic Tank at That set was in the u/14 age religious topics, he was most the family of the late Very Rev, B'allynahemry, Cappagh. group. humble and unassuming and FY. J. Keating, P.P., its sincerest Ml. Hearne, Per South East- Musically we were well repre- never lost the common touch. sympathy. The set club, like all ern Bungalows — Bungalow at sented also, even though none Footballers Hard Earned A fluent speaker of Irish, he of our young musicians quali- other clubs, will miss his kind- Kildermody. Kilmeaden. was keenly interested in the ness and support that was al- fied for the next round. Well F. Dempsey, Per Nu-Rath done, however, to all concerned. Contrary to what was expect- Maher, Subs. — L. O'Connor for folklore and traditions of the ways forthcoming when needed. Homes, Waterford — Change of Sheehan; D. Burke for Cur- countryside. Placenames and May he rest in peace. We would like to thank Shel- ed, Waterford had to fight to House- Type at Ballyvoreen, ley and Orla Govers for helping the bitter end to overcome Kil- ran: M. F'erncombe for Healy. their meanings had a special Recovering — We are glad to Halfway House. Kilkenny — J. Brennan: J. fascination for him. Possessor us out with music for the kenny in their final game in see our treasurer, Jim Bourke, J. O'Mahoney, Monatray Mid- dancing. Division III South of the Na- Win Grace, J. Coldbeck, M. Rower; of a fine voice he was, at social is back with us after a short dle. Kinsalebeg, Youghal — Ex- tional Football League, played M. Fitzgerald, M. Murray, E. gatherings the "life and soul stay in hospital. Good to see tension to Dwelling at Mona- Mick Dalton was in great at Piltown, Co. Kilkenny on Crowley; L. McEvoy, D. Connol- of the party." He will be miss- you on the road to recovery Jim. tray Middle. form playing for the senior sets, Sunday last. ly- L. Bird, P. Brennan, R. ed by all. but none more than Won Final — Congratulations N. Power. Ballydasoon, Lacka- while our young musicians from Waterford 1-11; Kilkenny 1-8 Dunne- G. Walsh, M. Kennedy, Two points in the closing five the sick and invalids of the to our friends from Newcastle roe, Youghal — Retention of the music class played some J. Hold'en. Subs. — J. Maher for parish to whom he faithfully Extension at Lackaroe. great stuff for the; younger sets minutes gave Waterford a safe D Burke ^ j McGrath 0-2: Waterford — K. Heifernan; D. Ceili Club who on Sunday week 1 Rowe; J. Coyne for Holden; G. carried the Bread of Life on N. Parker, Lackaroe, Youghal Overall, it was a most enjoy- margin of victory in a game G; Walshi M. Ferncombe and P. Kirwan. P. Quinn, P. Keating; last won the figure dancing sec- B'rennar for McEvoy. the First Friday of every -Alterations to Roof of Dwel- able outing for the large crowd they were expected to win c llrran 0-i each .Kilkenny - L. E. Rockett, M. Sheehan, D. tion of the Pioneer All-Ireland Ref. — P. Moran i(Laols). month. ling at Lackaroe. that travelled to Killmallock. iasily. However they found the m d 0_5. D Connolly !.0. L. Mc- Casey: P. White, G Walsh; P. Finals held ln Galway. Collection — The Set Club's P. J. McGrath, Kilgabriel, On Saturday night week, a horns side in dour mood and Evoy, R. Dunne and G. Walsh Curran, J. McGrath, E. O'Brien: had to work hard throughout Annual Collection will, this Ciashmore — Watersupply & set from the area danced in the 0-1 each. J. Healy, C. Mac Craith, J. the entire hour to secure the year, be held before and after Sewerage Facilities at Kilgab- Lismore Golf Club and by all points. Masses on Saturday night 4th riel. accounts a great night was had and Sunday morning 5th April. M. Walsh, Kilmoylan. Kilmac- by all. — '.(P.R.O.). Waterford played with the As you will appreciate, we had wind in the first half but found £80,000 ALLOCATION a- lot of expenses this year, es- it hard to subdue Kilkenny who pecially the cost of the long were only trailing by 2 points Protest Against RTE's journey to Omagh, Co. Tyrone, (0-8 to 1-3) at the interval where our junior set did so well thanks to a Dom Connolly goal FOR ABBEYSIDE in winning the All-Ireland. We just before the break. would be grateful of your sup- Kilkenny drew level after two Election Failure pet in our collection this time minutes into the second halt FOOTPATHS round, as in previous years. and for a time looked to have Cllr. R. Walsh made a vigor- p.m. that day," he said, "and Waterford in trouble. However ous protest at the February up to that we had no idea of the situation as they never gave a great David Burke goal at the monthly meeting of Dungarvan Cllr, Kyne pointed out, that us the first count or, for that The recent announcement three-quarter stage gave the Urban Council at RTE's com- the Sea Park Residents Associa- matter, any subsequent count that a grant of £80,000 had winners breathing space and plete failure as far as the Wa- tion had already urged the either." Cllr. Walsh added that been allocated by the Minister late points from Ger Walsh and terford constituency was con- Council- to pede'strlanise the all in all It was a dismal effort for the Environment for the Morris Ferncombe sealed the cerned on the day of the gen- roadway from skehacrine to- KNOW YOUR by RTE television. laying of a new footpath from points for Waterford. eral election count. the Sea Park housing estate^ wards the estate and this pro- Scorers: Waterford — E. "The first mention of Water- Cllr. P. Power said that he Abbeyside to the school was re- posal had been approved by the O'Brien and J. Healy 0-3 each: ford on television was at 8.35 believed that all the blame ferred to at the monthly meet- Council in 1985 but the Town should not be laid at the door ing of Dungarvan Urban Coun- Planning Consultant, M/s. Reid, RIGHTS of RTE as he had heard that cil by Cllr. B. Kyne when he HcHugh & Partners, had dis- the Returning Officer would made a further call to close the agreed with the proposal and Q _ I recently saw a 22'' not allow the RTE camera crew through route at the estate and had made a case against it. colour television in a shop win- into the count centre. to establish a pedestrian way dow for £250. The set was by a "The case made against the only there. reputable manufacturer so I de- through road," said Cllr. Kyne, Cllr. Mary Dixon remarked, cided it was a bargain I couldn t "Waterford never gets a look Cllr. Kyne said that the j "in my view does not hold up miss When I went to buy the in in television and we down £80,000 grant would be maxi- and I arn very concerned that 1 set I was told that there was a here in the south-east don't mised by closing the- through the allocation of money for the mistake about the price and seem to count with them." road to Skehacrine as otherwls footpath Improvement in Ske- that the television actually cost Cllr. B, Kyne said the protest money would have to be spent hacrine may now cloud what I £550. Am I entitled to demand should also be sent to the Re- on buying land, possibly by still feel is a very practical and the set at the bargain price? turning Officer but he agreed compulsory purchase order, to simple proposal." A. — Legally a price tag does that R)TE could have given an widen the road at, Skehacrine The matter was deferred to idea as early at 3 p.m. that day while trees along the route! not constitute an offer for sale of what was going to happen would also hav« to" be cot down, j ^JS,™"11"8 ,or ,urlher «»• bS is what is called "an invita- as the voting trends were then tion to treat." Under the Con- evident. sumer Information Act it is DEISE BRIDGE CLUB CUNNIGABRIDGR BRIDGE CLUBE CORNER Cllr. T. Wright said that the wrong to give a false or mis- Feb. 18 — 1st, Mrs. D. Keane President's Prize — 1st, Jim radio coverage was much better leading indication of the price and Mrs. N. Moloney; 2nd, Mrs. Prendergast and Mrs. Tom and the first count in Water- of goods or services. Il tne B. Prendergast and Mrs. B. Kil- Mulcahy 2nd. Miss Cora Queal- ford came on the radio at 5 to 6, wrong price tag is put.on goods ligre-w- 3rd, Mrs. T. Dempsey ly and Mrs. Kingston: 3rd, Tom BALLYSAGGART NOTES (a°m this case) the shopkeeper and Mrs B. McCarthy. Mulcahy and John Mansfield: might be guilty of an offence of source oi great pride to all in Feb. 25. Section A — 1st, Mr. 4th. Paddy Lannen and Mrs. THE LATE FR. KEATING, P.P. the area and the special place giving a false, price (indication N Whelan and Mrs. J. James; Bernie Twomey. The news of the death of Fr. he holds in our hearts was if the price shown is not the 2nd, Mrs. N. Moloney and Mrs. John Keating, P.P., Touraneena doesn't clearly evident on F'riday even- price That doesn't E Veale; 3rd. Mrs. F. Prunty was received ln Ballysaggart as charged. ABBEY BRIDGE CLUB ing as every man. woman and however give you the cusomer and Mrs. E. FYost. would the news of the death the right to demand goods at Results, Feb. 24—1st, S. Veale child in Ballysaggart formed up Section B' — 1st, Mrs. B. Kil- ol' a family member or a very he price indicated. But. the and B Killlgrew; 2nd, A, Clarke to say a Una; farewell to a dear ligr'-w and Mrs. L. O'Connor: Are You Worried close friend. During his twelve could face prosecu- and A. Lannen; 3rd, L. Llneen years as curate in the parish, friend. Certainly we will not shopkeeper 2nd, Mrs A. Butler and Mrs. T. tion for the Consu- and R. Prendergast: 4th, M. Fr "Johnny" had a special at- see his likes again. Go ndean- breaching Ryan: 3rd. Mrs. M. O'Connor adh Dla trocaire air. mer Act. and Mrs G. Murphy. Christopher and J. Stacey. About Drugs? tachment to Ballysaggart. He Information Results, March 4 — 1st, Mary was Involved in all aspects of NEW PRESIDENT OF D.E.A. — The new President of the "DRUG-AID" can help. NEW ARRIVAL (This column has been com- Spratt and Maeve O'Riordan; HARBOUR BRIDGE CLUB community life, was instrumen- Dairy Executive Association is Michael J. Brosnan of Waterford tal in setting up the Festival Congratulations to Anne and piled by Dungarvan Commu- 2nd Nellie Moloney and Chrissie Results, Feb. 26 — 1st, Joan Phone 051/73333 nity Information Centre which Co-op. He succeeds Michael Lane of Ballyclough Co-op. The McCarthy; 3rd, Una Prender- Colbert and Nellie Moloney: and Vintage Rally and under Billy Devine, Glengourra, on his chairmanship, Palrc Moch- the recent happy event — the provides a free and confiden- Association now replaces the former Creamery Managers gast and Liam Power: 4th, 2nd. Judy Noctor and Zlta "DRUG-AID" tial service to the public. Marie Carthy and Una O'Dwyer. O'Sullivan- 3rd, Elaine Flynn uda was developed and the club birth of a son. Association. The new President, who has responsibility for dressingrooms completed. Opening times of Centre COMERAGH BRIDGE CLUB and Susan Mulcahy. 32 The Mall. Waterford. which is located in the Court- managing Dairy Sales, is also the Waterford Co-op manager Results. 23rd February — 1st, March 2 — 1st, Pauline En- He was a kind and generous pastor and a strong Christian Printed and published by the house, are — Mondays, Tues responsible for EEC adairs. Michael hails from Castleisland Barry Lenihan and Ned Whe- right and Judy Noctor: 2nd, Mon-Fri. 8 pm - 10 pm Proprietors at their Office and days, Wednesdays 7.30-9 p.m.; j . Kerry and has been employed with Waterford Co-op lan; 2nd, Breeda McCarthy and Bernie Hayes and Joan Colbert; influence in the community. c J That he chose to return to Bal- Works, 78, O'Connell Street Fridnvs 11 am. to 12.30 p.m., ^ , •' , Margaret Foley; 3rd, Elizabeth 3rd, Elaine Flynn and Ned Dungarvan Co. Waterford. Saturdays if a.m.-1 p.m.). I lor a number ol years. Donnelly and Patricia Murray. Whelan. lysaggart to be buried is a PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, JUNE 247, 1987. ORMOND DUNGARVAN

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Week-End T.V. Viewing RADLEYS LOUNGE p.m. News; Weather. 2.02—You Park House ety Blank. 7.05—Dawn Run. 5 35 — The Flintstones. 6.00 — £>ix O'clock News; Weather. And Me. 2.20 — The President's 8.00—Nuacht. 8.05—Flambards. Star Warriors. 3.00 — News And ABBEYSIDE 9.05—Open File 9.35—Hart To 6.35 — Sportfolfo. 7.00—Wogan. 7.35 — Biankety Blank. 8.10 — Weather. 3.03 — .World Figure MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN Hart. 10.30 — Screen Inter- fcikating Championships irom national. Dynasty 9.00 — Nine O'clock Mews; Regional News; Weather Lincinatti. 3.50 — News and Thursday, March 12 — FOLK CLUB — Brian Shanley Weather. 4.00 — Pamela Arm- F SATURDAY, MARCH 14 SUNDAY, MARCH 15 9 30—The Secret Servant. 10.25 WEEK-EN ENTERTAINMENT strong. 4.25 — Bazaar. 4.55 — and Jim Norris. 8.55 a.m. — Dilin O Deamhas. 3.45—The 1986 Academy Of —Opening The Windows. 11.05 Country Music Awards. 5.30— —.World Figure Skating Cham- Delia Smiths One Is Fun. 5.1U 9.05 — Buford File And The —Horizon. 6.00—Film: Lassie— Friday, March 13 — STARLIGHT j Friday, March 13 — TWO OF A KIND Gallopine Ghost. 9.30 Pajo's Borderline. 6.30 — Newsweek. pionships from Cincinnati, Uhio. 11.40 — Film: The Stoolie. The Adventures Of Neeka. 7.10 Junkbox. 10.35 _ The Hardy 7.00—Brideshead Revisited. 8.00 —under Sail. 7.30 — Ebony. 8.00 Saturday, March 14 — COLOURS Boys Mysteries. 11.25 —Border- —Nuacht. 8.10—Festival—Ser- Jackie Mason plays Roger Pitt- Saturday, March 14 — SILVER WINGS man, a police informer and -^Public Account. 8.30 — Gar- line. 12.25 — Get Smart. 12.50— geant Early's Dream. 9.00—The deners' World From Italy. 9.01)— News Headlines. 12.51 — Sports Sunday Feature, Mis Julie. drug pusher in New Jersey, who Sunday, March 15 — HAMLET Sunday, March 15 — SATELLITE SOUND s runs oh with police money to Now — Something Else Again. Stadium. 5.05 — The Chisholms. 10.55—Sports Special. 9.30 — Arena. 10.30 — Facing 6.00—The Angelus 6.01—News. start a new life in Miami. St. Patrick's Day — AFTER THE PARADE EVENING St. Patrick's Night — NEW BLUES 1.10 a.m. — Weather. Up To Aids (new series). 10.45 6.15—Mail bag. 6.35—MacGyver. -Newsnlght 11.30 _ Weather- ENTERTAINMENT 7.25 — Leave It To Mrs. O'Brien. SATURDAY, MARCH 14 view. ll.sa-1.00 a.m. — F'ilm : J.C.B. FOR HIRE. Telephone 058/41538 8.0C—Saturday Cinema: Splash. Private Hell 36. Two detectives Starring Tom Hanks, Daryl 6.45 a.m. — Open University. St. Patrick's Night — HEATHER BREEZE 8 30—Tlhe Hunter. 8.35—Dogtan- on a counterfeiting case steal Hannah and Eugene Levy. 10.05 a fortune in fake dollar bills, —News. 10.20 — Saturday 'Live.' ian And The Three Muske- hounds. 9.0'0 — Saturday Super- but things go disastrously 11.35 — The New Mike Hammer. FRIDAY, MARCH 13 wrong. Steve Cochran and How- 12.30 _ Late News. 6.00 a.m.—C'eefax A.M. News, stone. 12.15 p.m. — Grandstand. 5.05 News; Weather. 5.16— ard Duff star with Ida Lupino. Sport, Weather. 6.55 — Weather. (1951, black and white.). SUNDAY, MARCH 15 Sports News Wales. 5.20 — Per- 10.25 — Rockschool. 10.50 — 7.00 — Breakfast Time. 8.40 — Watchdog. 8.55—Regional Nev/s, fect Strangers. 5.45 —Jim'll Fix Interval. 11.15 — Mass For The It. 6.20 — The Uttile And Large SATURDAY, MARCH 14 S Second Sunday In Lent. 12.10— Weather. 9.00—News; Weather. JR' NITE CLUB - LISMORE HOTEL 9.05 —Day To Day. 9.45-^Advice Show. 7.0G — Bob's Full House. 6.50 a.m. — Open University. News Headlines followed by The 7.35—One By One. 8.25 — Ber- 2.05 p.m.—Ghess Classic. 2.35 — Telephone 058/54304; 54219 Smurfs 12.35 — Open File. 1.05 Line 10.00 — News: Weather 10.05 — Neighbours. 10.25 — gerac. 9.2i0 —News And Sport; julianna — A Portrait. 3.00 — — The Liszt Requiem. 2.00 — WeaiUher. 9.35 — Cagney And Film: David Copperfleld star-, Bookside. 2.30 — Sunday Mat- Children's BBC. 10.30 — Play School 10.50 — The Wombles. Laoey. 10.25 — Match Of Thie ring Freddie Bartholomew as| inee-Double BUI : Cry Wolf. Day. 11.25 — Film: Deadly Har- David. (1935, black and whlllte). DANCING TO TWEED Starring Anthony Kemp, Mary 10.55 — Five To Eleven. 11.00— Bar Extension MINNIES News- Weather 11.05 — Your vest. Thriller starring , Bat 5.05 — World Figure Skating Burleigh and Martin Beau- Boone iand Patty Duke T1-972). Championships from Cincinatti, mount. 3.35 — The Fighting Life In Their Hands. 11.35 — Open Air (incl. 12.00 News; 12.40 a.m.—Weather. Ohio. 5.45 — The Week In The Saturday, March 14 — PARTY NIGHT DISCO LOUNGE Prince Of Donegal. Starring Lords. 6.25—Micro Live. 6.56 — Peter McEnery and Susan Weather). 12.55—Regional News. Bar — Over 18s Weather. 1.00 — One O'clock Newsview. 7.35 — Tlhe 'Middle Of Hampshire. 5.30 — Music For Life. A proflile of German com- In Lounge — DOUBLE J SOUND ABBEYSIDE, DUNGARVAN Me. 6.00—The Angelus. 6.01— News; Weather. 1.25 — Nelgh- bours. 1.50 — Mop And Smiff. poser Hans Werner Henze. 8.35 News followed by Sports Re- —Saturday Review. 9.20—Film: SUNDAY, MARCH 15— sults. 6.15—Our House. 7.10— 2.00 — The Liver Birds. 2.35 — BBC 2 Sunday March 15 — Lismore Past Pupils DANCE Radharc. 7.40—Murphy's Micro Knots Landing. 3.25 — Box Flamny And Alexander. (.1982, Dancing to: CORK CITY JAZZ BAND 3.50 _ corners. 4.10 — Swedlish with English sub- Quiz-M. 8.30—Glenroe. 9.00 — Ciever. FRIDAY, MARCH 13 Bar Extension DAVITTS REVISED News. 9.20—Sunday Night At Yogi Bear. 4.15 — The Hundred titles). 10.20-12.00 _ Film: The The Gaeity. 10.40 —Questions And One Dalmatians. 4.30 — 6.55-7.20 a.m. — Open Univer- Seventh Seal. (Black and Think It... 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Starring ings; 10.10 Profile; 10.40 Kit tor Mature and Hedy Lamarr. Monty Wooley, June Haver, Dick A Country Practice; 7 p.m. This 5.45—Jim'll Fix It. 6.25—Blank- Is Your Life- 7.30 Coronation Curran- 11.1-0 Newsnight; 11.30 Haymes, -Anthony Quinn. 3 p.m. Cheltenham; 11.45 Nightlight. Good Afternoon: Live At Three; Stieet; 8.10 Cursai; 8.40 Faces 4 p.m. Emmerdale Farm; 4.30 And Places: 9.35 Dynasty; 10.30 FRIDAY DISCO Dempsey's Den with Bosco- 5 Wogan- 11.10 Newsnight- 11.30 RTE 1 — 2.05 Good Afternoon YOGI'S p.m Dilin O Deamhas; 5.10 To- Cheltenham — Highlights; 11.45 with The Brothers; 3 p.m. 'Live' morrow's World: 5.45 News; 6 Nightlight. At Three; 4 p.m. Sons And — will be held on — THIS SUNDAY p.m The Angelus; 6.01 News- THURSDAY Daughters: 4.30 Dempsey's Den COMHALTAS NOTES with Bosco; 5 p.m. Newsline; ON T.V. time 6.30 Off Yer Brush- 7.30 rte I — 2.30 Good A/fternoon NIGHT Tc. The Waters And The Wild; followed by Glass; 3 P.m. 'Live' 5.25 Pat's Chat: 5.35 Cartoon SATURDAY NIGHT 4 Featured on the television 8 p.m. Valerie; 8.30 Iris '87- 9 At Three. 4 p.m. Emmerdale Time- 5.45 News; 6 p.m. The Strictly Over 18 • Neat programme "The Mountain p.m. News; 9.30 Miami Vice; Farm- 4.30 Dempsey's Den with Angelus; 6.01 Newstime; 6.30 Dress Essential -k Bar Lark" on February 19th were 10.25 John Joe; 10.55 The Presi- Bosco- 5 p.m Dilin O Deamhas, Play The Game; 7 p.m. Evening HEXT Extension Comhaltas members from Co. dent's Own United States Mar- 5.10 Nobody's House; 5.45 News: Extra; 7.30 Room Outside: 8 MARCH 14 Waterford. ine Band- 11.55 Late News. 6 p.m. The Angelus; 6.01 News- p.m. Cagney And Lacey 9 p.m. Our Co. Secretory. Maura News- 9.30 The Late Late Show: Members and Friends. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT— RTE 2 — 5.30 Once Upon A time- 0.20 Garda Patrol; 7 p.m. Govers and her two daughters, Evening Extra- 7.30 The Moun- 11.30 The Late Night F'riday Orla & SiheJily together with sis- Time in Space; 6 p.m. The Edi- Movie: Green Ice. Starring son Twins: 6.25 A Country Prac- tain Lark 8 p.m. Moonlighting; ters Shirley & Martina McGrath, 9 p.m. News; 9.30 Today To- Ryan O'Neal, Anne Archer, DISCO with the Bun na Ghleanna tice; 6.55 Mastermind; 7.30 Cor- Omar Sharif. onation Street- 8 p.m. Nuacht; night- 10.10 Brass; 10.40 Book- Ceifli Band led by thatt great side- ' 11.10 Armchair Thriller: RTE 2—5.45 Funky Phantom; Clare musician, (Bobby Gardiner. 8.10 SHU Thart; 8.35 The Mon- PRESENTATION CONVENT P.P.U., LISMORE day Movie: The Riddle Ol The Quiet As A Nun; 11.40 Late 6.05 Gardener's World; 6.40 The Bobby teaches music in many News. Sullivans- 7.05 Scarecrow And C.O.E. branches in this County. Sands. Starring Michael York and Jenny Aigutter; 10.30 2 2 p.m. Racing from Mrs King- 8 p.m. Nuacht; 8.10 Alsto feaitured were Jimmy COtf- RTE Cursai- 8.40 Music For Me; 9.10 ROARING TWENTIES fety, Dungarvan C.C.E., singing Wogan; 11.10 Newsnight- 11.30 Cheltenham; 4.30 What Is Your Nightlight. Destiny? — Iran; 5.05 Wild All The Rivers Run; II p.m. beltiter than ever, Mafetle Fahey, Newsnight; 11.20 Wogan. Dungarvan C.C.E., Maittie also TUESDAY Opera 6 p.m. Laurel And JAZZ BALL teaches music in many bran- RTE 1 — 10.45 Alfreann La Le ches, Oriel O'Dwyer, Dungar- Phadraig; 11.30 St. Patrick's van C.C.E., an all Ireland Day Parade; 1.30 News Head- AT LISMORE HOTEL THE "CATS" BAR champion step-dancer, and lines followed by Easy Street with CORK CITY JAZZ BAND dancers from Ballyduff/B'allin- with Charlie Chaplin- 2 p m. MOUNT MELLERAY vella/Ballysaggart, all coached Dilin O Deamhas; 2.i0 Bosco- by Thomas Hyland, Ballyduff. 2.40 The Return Of The Ante- SUNDAY, MARCH 15 On Thursday 26th February we lope; 3.05 Emmerdale Farm- Thursday, March 12 — CARD DRIVE saw Brid NI Mhuirgheasa, Deag- 3.35 Room Outside Special; 4.05 Fancy Dress Optional — Admigsion £4 lan Naofa C.C.E. This Is just St. Patrick's Day Movie: Darby Saturday, March 14— a sample of what (talent is O'Gill And The Little People Dancing to: PADDY O'BRIEN & TELSTAR available in the county. Last Starring Albert Sharp, Jimmy Thursday might, 5th March, on O'Dea, Janet Munro, Sean Con- Guest appearance of Waterford Ladies Football; team— "The Mountain Lark" CO. nery: 5.45 News- 6 p.m. The An- All-Ireland Junior Champions 1986. Special door prize. Waterford were to the fore gelus; 6.01 Face Of The Earth- again. 6.30 Rapid Roulette- 7 p.m u-!TTi.vri\ J nv. Evening Extra Special; 8pm LAWLOR'S HOTEL Sunday, March 15— MUNSTER FINAL OF CEOL St. Patrick's Night Variety Spe- SING ALONG WITH MAJESTIC SOUND AN GHEI MHRIDH cial; 9 p.m. News; 9.15 Dallas- On Sunday 1st March Kilimal- 1/0.10 St. Patrick's Night, Movie: NITE Coming Saturday, Mar. 21 WHITE HEATHER CIRCUS lock was the venue for the Mun- Gorky Park. Starring WUliam ster Final of Ceoi an Gheimh- Hurt and Lee Marvin; 12.30 Late ridh. The town was packed with News. CLUB competitors and spectators alike 2 — 2 p.m. Racing from ZETAS RTE — a large contingent travelled 1 Cheltenham; 4.05 Gymnastics*— from Waterford. The atmos - By Sea And Sky; 4.20 The Ab- phere at this competition was bott And Costello Show; 5 p m Jjjg^aj^>Jm. ,„„ _ „„„ one of friendship, people com- Mearline Atha Cliath- 5 35 A peting against each other and Country Practice; 6.05 Cursai afterwards all getting together Spelsialta; 7.05 Starman; 8 p.m for sessions, not thinking of who Nuacht: 8.1-0 Inis Meain — A CAPPOQUIN wan or lost. This competition World Apart; 8.45 Glenroe- 9.15 was efficiently (run witih all COMHALTAS CEOI,TOIRI EIREANN competitions sitarting on time. Suit. Na F-eUe. 10.05 lolar ' A Time Machine: 11.20 Celebrat- Cois.c Chondae Phortlairge presents o- ROWING Those who emerged victori.ous ing St. Patrick: 12.20 News Sum- from Co. Waterford were:— mary followed by Newsnlght. Ballyduff , Baillinvellia / Bal- WEDNESDAY CLUB lysialggart "A" Under 14 Seit; RTE 1 — 2.30 Good Afternoon CEILI MOR Naomh Padrati,g- Senior J Sett. with Old House-New Home 3 (MEMBERS' NOTICE) CEILI CLASSES p.m. Live At Three- 4 p.m Em- Lawlor's Hotel, Dungarvan The Ceili & Set-Dancing Clas- merdale Farm: 4.30 Dempsey's SATURDAY, MARCH 14— ses are proving to be a great Den With Bosco; 5 p.m. Zoom success. Our members have The White Dolphin; 5.30 The Saturday, March 14 doubled, but don't hesitate to Promise; 5.45 News- 6 p.m The 10 p.m. FANTASY come along to Lawlor's on Mon- Angelus-; 6.01 Newstime; 6.30 day nights at 8 o'clock. Thomas Head Of The Class; 7 p.m. Even- Bar Extension TWEED . playing at Lismore Hotel on Friday night, Music by: JIMMY MURRAY CEIL. BAND will only be too willing to "put ing Extra; 7.30 Zero- 8 p.m. Kay Cccid Isteach £2 — Door Prize. you in step." O'Brien, Surgeon- 9 p.m. Nev/s March 13. DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, MARCH 13,1987. PAGE THREE G.A.A. Notes By Commentator WEST WATERFORD NOTES BABY GIRL the coming year are : £4 for final of tihe Tug-O'-fWar Quiz Best wishes to Geraldine and admits, £2 for juniors aind all was held in Clashmore' with tihe Liam Lenane, Cliasihmore on the new members aire welcome. foOflowitog four teams talking First Meeting Of County Board birth of a. baby giirl. part: Walter .'lard Co-op., Mardne APPOINTMENT SENIOR BOARD MEETING 21st BIRTHDAY Bar, Kinsalebeg Maicra arid mas area centres' have finished Following tihe completion of Dedes Lounge. Watch out for agreed to have a new transfer grade. Mitchels won senior Celebrating his 2lBt birthday James Tobin, chairman pre- for the time being and this OLD AGE PENSIONERS her training as SRiN at the the semi-final om nexit Monday sided at a meeting of the senior week the coaching moves to the form Introduced and to ensure County football titles in 1970, wtltlh a special gathering of niglht. that the form in use in both 1973 and 1976. friends ait Healy's Lounge, Kin- County and Cdity Infirmary, .tsoard which was held in Dun- city centre and will begin in Waterford's motion to have Waiterford, Miss Linda Dourfis, garvan on Monday ot last week Tramore next week. Another divisions would be similar. old-age pensioners admitted salebeg, on Friday laist was MICHAEL DUNPHY R.I.P. Paul Baiker, Pilitown. Congratu- CHashmore has now secured a CLASHMORE COMMUNITY welcoming delegates to tne first five week stint will take place free to all games, up to the SERVICES FOOTBALLERS WIN He must have been one of lations Paul. position to train as a psydhfiar meeting of the new Board, he later and this will involve out- the most efficient club secre- provincial stage of the cham- tsric .niurse ait St. Vincent's Psy- expressed the hope that clubs door training. Every school, sec- pionships, met with little sup- At tihe moment Clashmore 0J It was a big relief when this taries ever to operate ln the LADIES FOOTBALL Ohiilaitric Hospital, Dublin. Linda 1 would keen up tne attendance ?dary, primary and third level one was over as there had been division and when he stood port at, the Munster Conven- Community Services are con- tion in Thurles on Friday last. Commences her 'training in at meetings lor the remainder will be visited but because of times during the match when a down after a long number of Getting the year off to a good April. Best of luck, Linda. d'UCtiilng a survey in Ciaishmore oi the season. the pressure of time, some may shock result seemed possible. years his club, Stradbally lost It was pointed out by the trea- start, the Clashmore/Kinsalebeg and (the surnouiniding area. A have to wait until the second Kilkenny were far better than one of their most enthusiastic surer that an admission fee of Ladies Fbotballl team held their VOICE OF CLASHMORE member of .the /teiaim will cail to Championships — [ihe group- visit. Arrangements for school anyone had reckoned and this and dedicated officers. He filled £1 is charged to pensioners for aonuail general meeting on each household asking informa- ings lor the championships in all Munster matches, and as The recording of .the final of visitation is made by the coach was to be the game in which a number of other roles in the Wednesday niglht last at the the recent Voice of Clasihmore tion on many aspects sucih as hurling and football and the far as he wasi aware, there had Clashmore Community Services Eoin Liston and not by course the results of their twice week- club also and was among other competition due to be broadcast how many are' unemployed? draws ior the Sargent and Phe- cc-ordinators. ly training since February lst, things, a County football selec- never been a complaint It was office. How many are in full-.time edu- lan Cups were presented to de- obvious that the vast majority last Sunday on local radio was bore fruition. tor for a few seasons. The following officers were camcell'ed and will now be c/altion? For those working: legates and were accepted Coaching _ A question by of the delegates present felt wthat type of work are they There was no fluke about Michael lived on the home that pensioners prefer to pay elected: Chairman, Jim Fitz- broadcast on this Thursdlay alt without comment. John Jackson, concerning the their display and they deserved farm at Carrigbarrahane, gerald; Vtlce-Chainman, Eaimionm involved in? The members are appointment of a outside an admission fee. 5 p.m. There will be a repeat Following a discussion it was n every one of their nine scores. Stradbally and when he died Lombard; Secretary/Treasurer, broadcast on Sunday next. also a skiing for general com- agreed to run a county inter- coach for the county under-age They could achieve their ambi- recently, the members of the meinlbs on how employment teams, gave rise to rather The motion will now go be- Marie uawtor; Assib. Secretary, mediate football league and the tion of winning the Leinster club turned out ln strength to fore Annual Congress in Wex- Carol Ryan: Team training or- QUIZ could be improved and for draws and arrangements for lengthy discussion on the sub- ideas on new projects. junior football championship pay their last respects. ford on March 29th. ganiser, Anne Foley. Fees for Oin Monday nigthit the quarter- this competition will be an- ject. County Hurling Officer, this year. nounced shortly. Rev. Fr. P. Fitzgerald said he was very disappointed at the Approaching hall-time, Wa- Gaeltacht Scholarships — On Board's failure to implement terford were enjoying an 0-8 to the recommendation of Nioclas the part of this motion which 0-3 lead when Kilkenny were Mac craith, Oifigeach Gaeilge, had been accepted when selec- awarded a penalty from which tavouraoie consideration was tors were being named last they scored. The very first kick given to a proposal to send 20 year. He said he felt very of the second half went over for members to Colaiste na Rinne strongly on this matter. The a Kilkenny point and the out- matter is to be discussed with siders kept battling away until ior a three-week period, July they drew level midway 2lst to August 14th. The total the under 2i and minor selec- tion committees. through the second half. It was cost ot this new-style scholar- in the final ten minutes that ship scheme will be £3,000 and Waterford drew ahead to win wm be paid for by the clubs, Other Matters — The Chair- by three points on the score tne successful applicants and man congratulated the senior tne County Board. hurlers and management com- 1-11 to 1-8. During the game, mittee on having reached the Liam O'Connor replaced Martin Registration — County Devel- quarter final of the hurling Sheehan at centre half-back opment Officer, John Fraher, league and also the footballers and Morrie F'erncombe and reported that so far only 28 who had also achieved a lot ln David B'urke were also intro- clubs had submitted their regis- a short time. duced. tration particulars (14 in each There was strong support for With seven points now, we division), it was agreed that a suggestion that the senior have finished in a respectable the clubs ln default will be hurling selection committee position on the league table named to the next meeting and should continue in office for at and this is something about that clubs not fully registered least a two year period. This is which the players and selec- wiii not be ignored for the almost certain to win unani- tors can feel justifiably proud. cnampionship and Sargent Cup mous support when the appro- With th(. same commitment in competition which is due to priate time comes. The recom- the next league we must have commence on March 22nd. mendations from the special a chance of gaining promotion. committee will be discussed by Our improving form also en- hances our championship pros- TOURNAMENTS both Divisional Boards this week. The concept of the re- pects and gives us reason for- Lismore club were given per- commendations were accepted looking forward to the first mission to run a senior hurling but members felt that the divi- round game against Clare (who tournament ln May and Brlckey sions should have an opportu- won out in Division 3 South) at Rangers were given the O.K. for nity of discussing them, since Dungarvan on May 17th. their annual seven-a-side which How they related to the under 21 MINORS BEATEN takes place in March. championships only. The Chairman stated that Both our minor teams were permission was granted for Permission was given to the beaten in the Munster minor tournaments on the under- County Camogie Board to have league over the week-end and standing that the names of ref- a representative address the both are now out of contention erees officiating would be sub- next meeting of County Board. in the competition. mitted to the Co. Secretary in The speaker will talk about the At Bansha on Saturday the advance of the competitions promotion of camogie in all hurlers lost to Clare by 3-5 to and that the members so club areas and on the need of 1-1. Surprisingly Waterford got named would have to be avail- financial help from clubs and both their scores ln the first able to the County and Div- from the Board. half when playing against the isional Boards for champion- A letter from Munster Coun- breeze. They have no further ship matches. cil stated that a new Coisde games in the league. New Selector — On the re- Iomana na Mumhan is being The minor footballers lost, to commendation of Cisde na Peil, appointed and that Waterford Tipperary by 2-9 to 0-4 at Kll- 420,000 people Paddy Dee, Kilrossanty club will be required to name an of- sheelan They have their final was appointed as a county ficial delegate. On the sugges- match ln the league at Tip- minor football selector. The new tion of John Jackson. County perary town against Limerick man replaces David Kiely, Kil- Bord na nOg were given per- on next Saturday. gobinet who resigned for per- mission to discuss the matter. sonal reasons. The appointment will be made MITCHELS FADE AWAY Premier Championship—This at the next county Board meet- ing in April. John Mltchels' hurling and will take the form of an eight- football clubs have been wound team competition and will be up and they will not take part organised on a regional basis. The meeting was informed that Waterford and Kerry are In the championships this sea- As in 1983, footballers of all son. Their players have trans- grades may participate but the to be given special treatment and financial assistance for the ferred to the clubs in the area selectors involved will be expec- of Mid-Waterford where the ted to select the strongest side development of under-age hur- ling. Th^ Chairman said he had club operated with the major- possible These details were in- ity going to Kilmacthomas and are beating discussed this matter with the cluded in a report from Clsde Faha. na Peil, who stated that they M'inster Council Chairman and were hopefui of obtaining spon- he had assured him that Wa- It is almost 20 years since sorship. terford would give it full back- the club, which was a 'break- away' from Kilrossanty, first, Eoin Liston — A complaint ing. A new county coaching com- affiliated. At the time they that clubs who had not paid were undecided as to whether their subvention towards the mittee is to be appointed thi3 month. The outgoing committee they should name the club, cost of the Munster Council Comeragh Rovers or John coaching scheme were being al- is almost non-existent and More people choose the Irish Permanent than any other building society. haven't met for some consider- Mitchels before finally agree- lowed to attend was discussed ing to name themselves after and it was agreed that only able time. The Coisde Gnotha the famous patriot. Their first Perhaps that's because they can earn gross interest at up to four times those who were paid up would will name a new committee secretary and one of the lead- be allowed to attend. It wag re- next week and submit the ing personalities in the move ported that the course was go- names to the April meeting of to break with Kilrossanty, was inflatiothe current rate of inflationn. ing very well and that the clubs the Board Noel Kirwan, who subsequently involved were deriving benefit It was agreed to discuss the rejoined his old club and play- from the lectures. The Dungar- Public Liability Scheme at the ed with them in the junior van, Lismore and Kilmactho- next meeting. The meeting also Maybe it's because the local branches are so convenient. The Irish Permanent has more offices than any other building society. DUNGARVAN G.A.A. CLUB NOTES Five days a week we're open 'til five, and our branch offices | FIRST GAME It's a difficult opening game, never close for lunch. Once inside you'll find more good news. - STARRING FOR THE especially lais we must travel to COUNTY Our first competitive game of Claishmiore. but we 'are confident Players iirom our club made a 1987 takes place on Sunday nonetheless that tfnie team will significant conitribu tion to Wa- week when our junior football- put up a very spirited perform- Every investment is strictly confidential. With more than £1,150 million in assets, terford's victory over Kilkenny ers take on Clashmore in the ance. in the final round of the Na- first round of tihe new divisional SCOiR SUCCESS your money is safe with Ireland's biggest building society - safe and hard at work. tional Football League iaist letatg'Ue. Our big contingent of sup- Sumdiay. porters at tihe Scor county finals Martin Sheehan lined out at in Kill last Sunday night had And remember, all transactions are free. There are no hidden charges. centre back amd in the second mucihi to Cheer about, and much hailf both David Burke and also to be proud of. That's why 420,000 people are better off with the Irish Permanent. Morrie Ferncombe were Intro- Our Figure Daincers gave a duced in attack as substd/tutes. BALLYSAGGART truly magnificent performance For David it was his first aind deservedly won the title. gaime with the county since They now go forward1 to the injury sidelined him for more NOTES Munster semi-finals in Butte - than a year But he grabbed THE LATE MAftY MURPHY, vamt on this Saturday night. the opportunity to prove his fit- Well done to all eight glials and ness beyond all doubt anid COOL tflnetir tutor Mdctoael Hogan. scored a quite spectacular goal The news of the death, of Mary Kelly was our standard- which .seailed victory. Mary Murphy was greeted wilth great sadness by her many bearer in the recitation and she Morrfe Ferncombe too landed too excelled. Unfortunately ahe a great point and sihowed yet friends in Ballysaggart A na- tive of Cool, Mary lived for diidnt get the nod from the ad- again his great scoring flair. judicators but nothing .can take Well done to all three players. many years in England before Bank-on the People's Choice returning some time ago to live from a super performance. Well THE BIG NIGHT with 'her sister. , . done Mary. All is now dm readiness ior our That she wais- still remember- big social event of the year— ed with affection in her, native the annual dinner next Monday Ballysaggart was clearly evident night wihen we expect to herald from the number of people who in St. Patrick's Day in style were present at the removal ot It is now clear from ticket the remains to St. Mary's Nuacht Na sales that we aire goilnig to hlaive Ohurch, Ballysaggart on Friday _ Jrish . a bumper attendance, and M evening and also at the burial course the highlight of tihe on Saturday morning. irght will be ,the presemtialMon of To iher brother, sisters, rela- Rinne bhe 1986 county and western tives and friendls we extend our DISCO AGUS CEILI intermediate hurling Champion- deep symplalthy. iBeidh Disco agus Ceili sa ship medals to the heroes who Ha 11a Nua, an oiche Domihinaiig won tlhem. . . G.A.A. NOTES Permanent Training Commences This seo ag teaaht 15-3-87 on 9-12. A lot of work has gone into Thursday Night — It's time to Se £1.50 an cead isteach. The People's Choice organising this event, and we get tihe gear down lrom tne AR RTE promise paitrons a truly mem- attic or out of itihe car boot or Beldh Ann Mulqueen (Bean UI orable might. wherever it hibernated for tihe Cheilleachaln ag amhran sa TRAINING , . . winter. Our first outling is a chlair Live at the Gaiety ar an Last week's (Inaugural train- football game v. Stradbally on Domhnaoh seo chiugiaiinn. ing got) off to a wet and windy Sunday week, March 22, and BREITH start, but even so there was a traiming commences on- this Ooimftighaiirdeas le Padraiig CONTACT YOUR LOCAL MANAGER very respectable turtnout. Thursdlay night at 8.30 p.m. agus Sadie Breaithnaoh ar LISMORE The players were in session Changing to the Community bhreith a bpaiste, garsuin, le TRAMORE Centre but training is outdoors^ Richard J. Tilson John Beecher, Manager, again this week under the deanai. Branch Manager Roy Farrell, Manager, wiaitchi ui eye of Denis Crotty So dont forget Che boots. Please COMHGHAIRDEAS Main Street. Tel: (058) 54444. and with, hopefully, an im- note the time—8.30 s/hlarp. Oomihighiai'irdeas le Seamus Og Strand Street. Tel: (051)81648. provement in weather condi- O hAodha, o Bhaile na nOall a IN HOSPITAL CARRICK-ON-SUIR tions we also look forward to an bhualigh an cihead duals i gcom- DUNGARVAN In ihospdtal at the moment is oritas ealaine le deanai. Barry Walsh, Manager, even bigger turnout of placers Evelyn Nugeht. We are delight- 32 Grattan Square. Incidentally, congratulations NA STAISI UIN Tel; (058)42777. 96 Main Street. Tel: (051) 40528. ed to hear that Evelyn is well Ta sbaiisluin an earraigh ar to Denis Crotty wiho has got a on -the way to making a com- call-up from the county Under si ul i bParolilste na Rinne 1 plete recovery and should be Lathair Ma. hualre. 21 selectors to lend a hand alt back home any dlay now. traln&ig. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1987. INQUEST DETAILS OF REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS Drowning Verdicts At HORRIFIC CRASH Dr. James Gallagher, Lismore, Details of the horrific crash in mid air, hanging over a field, Coroner for West Waterford, which was at a lower level in which a grandmother, than the road. sitting without a jury at the mother and two children lost Courthouse, Dungarvan last their lives on January 23 last A verdict in accordance with Friday conducted two inquests Inquests when the car in which they the - medical evidence was re- at which verdicts of death by were travelling collided with a drowning were returned. turned by the jury and sym- sented the Garda Authorities family who had come from lorry on the main Waterford- pathy was extended to the Scotland to be present at the Cork road near Kilmacthomas Aherne and Purcell families by SCOTTISH NATIONAL said that it was likely that the body was in the water for four Inquest. Supt. English joined in were given at an inquest held the coroner, Dr. Hugh O'Brien The first inquest was on a 27- or live weeks as the deceased the expression of sympathy. in Tramore last Friday. Moran, by Supt. M. Keane, on years old Scottish national, Ste- had last been seen on January FOUND DROWNED The accident, which claimed behalf of the gardai, and by wart Drummond, with an ad- 27. A verdict of drowning was the lives of Mrs. Breda Ahern Mr E. Hally, solicitor, repre- dress at Canty, Cappagh, whose The Coroner returned a ver- also returned at the inquest on (38), 9 Kingsford. Grange, senting the lorry driver. badly decomposed body was re- dist in accordance with the Thomas Barry, 36 Congress Douglas, Cork; her daughter LIVED IN DUNGARVAN covered from the water at Dav- medical evidence that death Villas, Dungarvan whose body Michelle (8), son Barry (10), The Aherne family lived for a itt's Quay, Dungarvan on Sat- was due to drowning. He ex- was found on the beach at Bal- and Mrs. Aherne's mother, period in Dungarvan some years urday, February 28. tended sympathy to the parents 1 in clamper, on Helen Puree 11 (72), Rosbercon, ago when Mr. Barry Aherne Philip O'Sullivan, 24 Childers and members of the bereaved June 13 last. New Ross, occurred at Scrahan, worked at the Quigley Magne- Estate, stated in evidence that Kilmacthomas. site Plant in Ballinacourty and at about 2.30 p m. on February the tragic accident which 28 he identified a body at the Dr. R. F. O'Connor, patholo- gist. Waterford Regional Hos- claimed so many members oj morgue at the District Hospital, the family caused a widespread Dungarvan for Det./Garda John pital, told the inquest last Friday that Mrs. Aherne, Mrs. and deep sense of shock in tne Molloy as that of Stewart area. Drummond by the clothes he ABBEYSIDE SCOUT Purcell and Michelle suffered was wearing, blue denim jeans, severe multiple crushing injur- green socks and a jumper which ies and died on impact. he had been given as a present by witness's sister. NOTES Barry (10) survived the crash The photo for our "Remembering Other Days" this week is not only topical but historical as but died two days later at it shows the members of the First Dail Eireann assembled at the Mansion House, Dublin in TROOP MEETING Scout Centre last weekend. The Waterford Regional Hospital ROAD WORKS Det./Garda Molloy stated that January 1919. Last Tuesday the members of the 25th Dail came together for the first time he was present at Davitt's Quay As two of our patrols were Wolfhounds under P/L Alan without regaining conscious- when the body of a severely away on activities we had a Ryan and the Kestrels under ness. in Leinster House. Historically a general election took place for the establishment! of sn rather different troop meeting. P/L Brendan Kiersey had a The cause of death, said the REPORT FOR Irish parliament for the first time in December, 1918 and the inaugural meeting was held in decomposed man was taken very activ? weekend. Activities from the water. He had it con- Three patrols were made up pathologist, was due to central the Mansion House, Dawson Street, Dublin on January 8 of the following year, 1919. Cathal and P/L's were delegated from included, cycling, sports, orien- veyed to the morgue at the Dis- cardlo respiratory failure sec- Brugha presided at this historic Assembly and Che photo above shows him third from left in trict Hospital and later to Ard- the younger scouts — giving teering, videos and cooking. ondary to brain bruising, lac- FEBRUARY keen where he identified it to these a go at the very pressur- Last Saturday night we en- eration and haemorrhage. The following progress report the front row with Michael Collins on his right and Arthur Griffith on his left. Eamonn de Dr. Tait. ising place at the top of the tered a team in the Regional on roads for February, was sub- Valera is centre front and also included is W. T. Cosgrave, second from right in front. That Quiz. Tallow were the eventual Mrs. Aherne had been driv- patrol! ing her mother from Cork City mitted to the monthly meeting was when all were united before the outbreak of the Civil War two years later and which Dr. R. Tait gave evidence of Tonight we went out into the winners, narrowly pipping Ab- to New Ross when the accident of Waterford Co. Council in was responsible for the main political divisions which still exist in the country to-day. We performing a post mortem ex- village seeking out some infor- beyside for the number one spot. Dungarvan last Monday:— Tallow and Abbeyside will now occurred shortly after 2.30 p.m. amination on the body which mation about it. For example The two children were back- NATIONAL PRIMARY ROAD are indebted to Mrs. B. O'Regan, Connolly Row, Dungarvan for the historic photo. Re- was veiy badly decomposed. where is the highest wall in Ab- represent the Deise Region in IMPROVEMENT WORKS: gretfully the photo was creased across the middle when it came into our possession. the National F'inals in Cork. seat passengers in the blue The dental records supplied beyside and where is Loch Ford Granada. from Northern Ireland showed Marbh situated? QUESTIONS (a) Newiown/Carroll's Cross: that the dental pattern of the 1. Where was Sean Fitz's bike Fencing & accommodation At- 8.15 p.m. everyone was TRAPPED works continuing. deceased match fairly closely. back and answers were* handed found last Sunday morning? There were no outward indica- in. Next we played a game 2. Is Alan Ryan after making Garda Brendan Byrne, Tra- (b) Dungarvan By-Pass — tions of injuries on the body which resembled the jousting of a new friend in the 'Leamybrien more station, said that when Work continuing on -construc- and in his opinion death was medieval times and indeed area? he got to the scene 2.58 p.m. tion of new bridge, and on land- February Weather Averages due to drowning. some of the ways the game was 3 Why is Paddy W. in the he saw a boy and girl on scaping. Erection of fencing •Supt. M. English who rapre- played definitely did have a market for a photo copier at stretchers beside the car. The and safety rail near junction the moment? girl appeared to be dead. The with Youghal Road. In contrast to February, 1986 122% at Cork Airport to 47% at barbaric touch—isn't that right which was one of the coldest in Casement Aerodrome. Rainfall Liam Moore! 4. What question did Sean front seat passengers were White Lining — National Pri- trapped in the vehicle and _ Youghal Road. Yellow history with temperatures 3°C was above normal along the Following this we had an- James miss last Saturday mary to 4°C below normal and abso- Out south coast but below normal were both dead. other lively game which allow- night? Lining — Tramore Road. lute droughts throughoutt he elsewhere. Wettest days were on ed no time for thinking about 5. Who is the new number The car was completely wreck- General Maintenance — Rou- country, last month was quite from 11th to 25th. On 25th the 1st, 9th, 11th and 26th. High- it. The idea was basically one badminton player in Ab- ed. The floor had buckled and tine Maintenance carried out on average, according to the est daily fall was 34.3 mm re- THIS WEEK ACOT "jump"—and if you didn't jump beyside scouting? had collapsed on to the road. all categories of roadway. Salt- monthly bulletin of the Irish milder Atlantic air moved into the southwest and the maxi- corded at Cahirciveen on the in time you were out. Brendan 6. Are the 4th Waterford go- It took three hours to remove ing of N.P. and N.S. on frosty Met. Office. February, 1987 con- 26th. Flynn and Michael Brett ended | ing to perform in the Opera the two bodies from the wreck- nights. Hauling chips for 1987 sisted of two spells of relatively mum temperatiure was 13°C at CO. WATERFORD up on their bums most of the i House in the near future? age. Surface Dressing Season. Cahirciveen (Valentia Observa- There were hail showers in mild, changeable weather: one quite a number of areas be- time while Derrick Kenneally PARADE The lorry driver, Brian Mc- Strengthening Hard Shoul- from the 1st to the 12th and tory) but only 4°c at Malin Head. and Anthoney Carroll were the All scouts are reminded to Grady of Killrue, Mulhuddard, ders — Carrickmona, The Glen. From 26th to 28th mean -air tween 9th and 11th and thun- the second from the 25th to der was recorded at Roche's SAYS most agile. be at the Den at 7.30 p.m. on Co Dublin, was at a nearby Strengthening Regional Road— the end of the month. Separat- temperatures were above nor- mal. The monthly values rang- Point on 9th. After a lively sing-song the this Friday night for the garage and was very shaken. Clonmel/Dungarvan. ing these two was a spell of CEREALS Social Employment Scheme- ed from 6.7°c at Cahirciveen, results of the night's activities monthly church Parade. A good The lorry, which had been cola, settled weather which SUNNIEST STATION WAS Sow spring barley now if soil turn out of well uniformed travelling towards Dungarvan, Phase II — Ardmore, Kilmac- brought widespread, sometimes Co. Kerry to 4.0°C at Mullingar. conditions permit. Best feeding were given, i.e. creme-egg At Casement Aerodrome went ed by sleet, spread slowly up novice four had a very good from the southwest, and from RAINFALL 17th). Apart from this spell of SOCIO-ECONOMIC round. The largest expense row. They proved very strong, to Dublin for their Annual The unsettled, broken weather snow the winter was generally For young farmers who as- NEW DUNGARVAN Guiders Conference. A very en- 26th to 28th it was mild but however was the purchase of passing two crews but losing by unsettled with winds again between 1st and 11th and again unremarkable. sume ownership of land AFTER a new Janouseck racing four. a mere 14 seconds to Shandon. joyable and informative week- between 25th and 28th were off- Air and ground temperatures 4th Feb., 1986 and who are born end was had by all who at- irom between south and west The club would like to take in direction. set by the dry spell in the are higher than this time last AFTER 1st January, 1968 the this opportunity to thank their The novice and intermediate tended. middle of the month when pre- year, with ground temperatures Educational Requirements to MORTUARY many sponsors who provided fours combined to compete in AIR TEMPERATURES, FROST Guiding has reached such AND FOG cipitation was confined to brief about 1 to 2 degrees higher. qualify for Installation Aid is: — The South Eastern Health hard cash to make the purchase the eights event. The crew also showers (some of snow or hail), With this more optimistic start F'ull Certificate in Farming Board has provided a new possible. A proposal that the had a good row in this event, strength in Cappoquln that it Mean air temperatures which is felt a Ranger Unit catering these mostly in coastal districts. to Spring may we hope for a which can be obtained by at- £41,000 mortuary at Dungarvan ciub be reformed was passed however we have not much were above normal from 1st to For the month, percentages of break in the recent cycle of cold tending a course for 3 years at District Hospital which replaces and the election of officers work done in the eight so it was for 15 years and older could 8th, fell gradually on 9th and normal rainfall ranged from wet Spring weather? the local ACOT Centre or by a two outdated buildings were as follows:—. more of a training spin. The now be set up. 10th and were below normal 1 year attendance at an Agri- The provision of the new crew were—bow Paul McGrath Our Brigin and Guide enrol- cultural College. Included also mortuary has been a priority Patron — Sir Richard Keane; 2 Donal McLoughlin, 3 Pat Mur- is 3 months work experience on President — Mr. Patrick Mc- ments will be held in March. with South Eastern Health ray, 4 Paul Flynn, 5 Oisin Mc- All girls concerned please make a designated farm. Board member Garry O'Hallo- Grath- Hon Life President — Grath, 6 John McGrath, 7 Milo This must be completed in Mr. C. O. Stanley, C.B.E.; Vice- sure you have your full and ran since he became a board Murray, stroke Frank McLough- correct uniforms. full BEFORE any transfer of member. Presidents — Mr. R. McLough- lin, cox Kevin McGrath. land takes place. lin. Mr. M. Murray, Mr. M. Lan- A last note to thank our "Considering all the projects ders, Mr. R. J. Mason, Mr. M. which have had to be passed Fermoy Head of River — The parents, because without your Cahill; Chairman — Mr. W. support and encouragement we over because of financial cut- O'Donoghue; Vice-Chairman — club were in action on Sunday Patrick- Apostle Of Ireland could not function. backs Dungarvan District Hos- Mr. W. Whelan: Captain — Mr. week at F'ermoy and competed pital has done well to get its Dan Murray; Vice-Captains — in the open eights event. Cork HOUSE LETTING new mortuary," said Cllr. O'Hal- M/s F. M^.Ioughlin. J. Murray: Boat Club. St. Michael's and BRIDGE CLUB (AN IRISHMAN WITHOUT RELIGION IS CONSIDERED loran. Treasurer — Mr. P. Murray; As Lee were 'the main opposition The mortuary will serve the Blustery conditions made the 3 Results, 23rd F'eb.—-1st, Grace AN ANOMALY THROUGHOUT THE WORLD) slstant Treasurer — Mr. O. Mc- O'Connor and Mary Fives: 2nd, AT TALLOW entire Dungarvan catchment Grath: Secretary—Mr. M. Mur- mile row pretty tough. Cork area and is. according to Cllr. ray- Asst. Secretary — Mr. J. Boat Ciub returned the fastest Claire Meaney and Fr. Barron; The Co. Manager, Mr. Dan O'Halloran. "a much needed McGrath. Committee — Mi/s. D. time to win the head: St. Mich- 3rd, Betty Kelleher and Nellie Buckley. 4th Kathleen McGrath There's not a saint in the priesthood, a Saint and an Lough, where his mission be- Hurley has made orders alloca- facility." He said the old mor- Murray, M. Gambon, P. Flynn, aels were second with Cappo- Apostle, a conq-uerer who would gan. ting the tenancies of two new quln third. and Andrew McCrath. briglh't courts of Heaven tuary, together with the one at- L. Power, P. McGrath and M. More faithful it ban he to land subdue without bloodshed the Among his first converts were houses in Tallow to Mrs. Joan tached to the nearby St. Jos- Cahill proud haughty chieftains of Singleton, Roseville, Tallow and of his choice the daughters of his former eph's Hospital, were of no prac- CAPPOQUIN P.T.A.A. Oh' well the nation to whom Ireland and lead them to the master Milcho, whom the saint Mr. Eamonn Forbes, 16, Wood- tical use and were only fit for Cork Head of River — Cappo- feet of Christ. view Park, Tallow. closure. Just a few lines about our be wa/s given wished to convert but the quin Rowing Club were involv- En the Feast of their Saint St. Pa.tJrick was repelled on haughty northman would not and Apostle rejoice". tihat finsft landing as 'an Apostle submit to the wishes of his for- of Ireland and once again it mer slave. Gathering his posses- DUNGARVAN It was the year 389 that an was tihe black north he turned sions into his house and locking expedition returned from abroad to. Landing in Strangford himself In. he set fire to the carrying with it a cargo of hun- building and all was reduced to CHORAL NOTES dreds oif slaves, young and old ashes. rich and poor. It was a happy Patrick journeyed throughout day for Ireland that among the land, preaching, teaching, Tuesday, March 3lst sees the them a boy of sixteen, the son BE IRISH ON " baptising and building churches opening of Dungarvan Musical of a Roman military officer, and monasteries. & Choral Society's production CaUpiurnius and Conchesse. a of "Oh! Susanna," a musical He did his work so- thorough- near relative of St. Martin of ly it-hat an Irishman tyiithout on the life and times oi Ste- Tours. This boy wias destined PATRICK'S DAY phen Collins Foster. All will be religion' has come to be regard- to be the ,APOSTLE OF Oil this day it Is music ed am anomaly. It was no soft familiar with songs like Dear IRELAND. Not the music of the march- Ole Joe," "Camptown Races, religion he brought, but an au- ing bands stere. challenging, penitential "Beautiful Dreamer," "I Dream It was in Ireland's Black on parade. Of Jeannie With The Light north tihat Patrick found a Christianity that hae survived Btul the deep music in tune much adversity. Brown Hair," "My Old Ken- home. He became 'the property With countless generations tucky Home." "M-asss In Tne of Milcho, a northern chieftan u that only The conversion of pagan Ire- Cold, Cold Ground, Battle who made him his swtae boy an Irish heart can hear. land is 'the most unique in the Hymn of the Republic ( Glory, on -the Hulls of Antrim. It is to live the history of an history of the Church. Patrick Glory Hallelujia"). 1 For six years, Patrick suffered ancient race won forever, the loving, noble The story takes place in New tihe biting blasts of those hills Between a dawn and a dawn. and proud Gaels of Inisf-ail. York around 1861 — when the aind indeed, It was- in those The long wrongs and hurts — MAI OHIGGINS American Civil War has begun lonely summits that his vo- The joy — the victory. and th- North is at war with cation began. He became ac- It is a heart and hand reach- 26, Bigger ltd. the South. It depicts the gra- quainted with the customs, ting out Dublin. 12. dual decline of Stephen Foster, habits aind language of the Across the world in joyful separated from his wile and people, a fitting preparation for harmony child, living a life of poverty hiis work as the future -apostle. On St. Pa-tircik's Day to be with his songs sung all around One ni'ghit in a dream he Irish)— him but not with any financial heard a voice telling him that Is t.o know more glory, magic, gain for him because oi his his servitude was over and he gratitude lack of business acumen. Des- would gain passage on a ship That any other man can peration made him seek com- on route to his homeland. experience in a lifetime. fort in alcohol which eventually Pictured at the Scouts Den, Abbeyside are new scouts just after their investiture into the 4th Waterford. This group is lit was in the year 43-2, that It is to walk in mystic under- drove him to his tragic death standing I he biggest ever invested in Abbeyside. Front row (1. to r.): Michael Verling, Michael Sheehan, John Paul Cosgrave, Derek at the age of 38. The songs he a Mttle ship came rolling over the waves of the Irish Sea. with God and Patrick for Kenneally, Mark Steafln, Brendan Flynn, Kieran Higgins, Enda Donnelly, Gavin Keane, Aidan Mullarkey; back row: Brian composed — known at the time twenity-four as plantation melodies, live on Standing on deck was the ma- Elstead, Anthony Hackett;, Barry ClilTe, Alan Beatly, Alan Mulcahy, Liain Moore, Raymond Crowley, Tomas Kiely Mark jestic figure of Patrick, now wonderful hours. from generation to generation Mai O Higgins. Sheppard, Gerard Mullen. " (Photo: DuVid'stearn) wilh their minstrel magic! vested with the dignity of PAGE SEVEN

FLYNN — Second Anniversary O'BRIEN — The relatives of —In loving memory of my dear the liaite William O'BrHen of Frank Browne father, John' Flynin, 43. New Mountstiuarit, , wisih to Street. Lismore, who died on thalnfe most sincerely all tihose CAPPOQUIN AND MURPHY'S 'March IB, 1985. R.I.P. Masses who sympathised with them in offered. their recent sad bereavement; TOY, CYCLE, PRAM AND To me you were someone all who attended removal- of re- NURSERY SPECIALISTS special, mains, Mass and burial; all who DISTRICT NOTES Someone kind iand true, sent Mass aards, wreaths and u RALEIGH AGENTS THE LATE MISS MARY You will never be forgotten, letters of sympiathy. A special Barry with only tw0 minutes WOMEN IN SPORT O'KEEFFE, ALLEN STREET All Leading Brands Stocked For I 'thought the world of word- of tihaniks to tihe local and left but it was clear that the BODY SHOP 058 42424 First Class After Sales you. viisHting clergy; Sr. Augustine, A member of another old and ball was firmly m the Tallow 24 Hour car accident service - used car well known local family, in the and how well Hogan, CALLING TALLOW sales, crash repairs and re sprays. Service. •(Sadly missed, lovingly re- Matron niursies aind! staff of St. p Trade-Ins accepted. membered — Josie.) Joseph's Hospital, Dungarvan. person of Miss. Mary O'Keeffe, Mly Curley, Timmy Sheehan Allen Street, passed to her re- and Pascai Prescod played it PRAM & NURSERY DEPT. As/ a token oif appreciation the In Baby requirements at. McGOVERN — Second Anni- Holy Sacrifice of tihe Mass will ward at Ardkeen Hospital on . ^e first half of extra time and Surrounding Area unbeatable prices. versary — In loving memory oif be offered for the intentions of March 1. A lady of quiet and re- two Bride View goals from Telephone 058/41376 Daniel (Danny) McGovern, late all. „ tiring disposition, there were Speedy Hogan and Philly Cur- ;Potatoes For Sale; deservedly large corteges of of 52, Murphy Place, Abbeyside, O'KEEFFE—Richard O'Keeffe the lssue beyond Large Quantity of Best mourners and sympathisers at who died on March 10, 11986. aaid family, New York, wisih to the removal of remains t St. doubt and emphasised the qua- WHY NOT JOIN THE NEW CLUB Eating Potatoes. Masses offered. thank all tihose who sympathis- 0 lity of their challenge' for a first Mary's Church and the inter- title. Claddagii and Records. HAVE YOU A God' glaive me strength, to bear ed with theim on tlheir recent ment in St.. Declan!s Cemetery. Also: Seed. it. bereavement; .tihose wiho ait- Very Rev. W. Phelan, P.P., offi- There has to be some sym- BEING FORMED IN YOUR AREA JOHN DUGGAN And courage to fight the beinded the Maiss and burial, ficiated on both occasions. pathy for the position in which Toor, Lismore. and1 those who sent Mass cards Ardmore now find themselves. Waterford All-Ireland Junior Ladies Football 1 blow, .(Phone 058/54020 after 8 p.m. ) MANUFACTURING What it has meant to lose and messages of sympathy. She is survived by ner bro- They have contributed so much Champions will attend— you, Mass will 'be offered for all to thers, Jackie and Andrew, Mrs. to a long season from which God alone will ever know. thanksgiving. K. Coss (sister) and Michael they will now have difficulty IDEA? (nephew), sister-in-law, nieces, salvaging any reward. (Inserted by his loving wife, 1 COME AND TALK TO THE Mary.) POWER—The husband Gusty, relatives and friends. Bride View (panel) —K. Tobin MEETING daughters, grandchildren, bro- COLOUR TV COUNTY DEVELOPMENT T. McCarthy, K. 'Murphy. P. Own your own 22'' Colour TV thers, siisters, sons-to»iaw, rela- RICHIE RYAN BOWLING Prescod, P. Sheehan, L. Mor- OFFICER McGOVERN — Second Anni- TOURNAMENT for as little as versary — In loving memory of tives amd .friends* of the late oney, Paul Curley, G. Sice. Phil AT COMMUNITY CENTRE —at — Mrs. Alice Power, Boreenatra,, £16.19 per month. Daniel (Danny) 'McGovern', late March 15th, 10.30 — D. Meh- Curley, G. Hogan, D. Henley T — on — Finance arranged. 4 years PAROCHIAL HALL, of 52, Murphy Place, Abbeyside, Dumgiairvan. wish to tihanfc most med 6, D. Fennessy scr., P. Mor- Sheehan, M. McCarthy, P Mc- guarantee on parts, labour CAPPOQUIN who died on March 10, 1985. sincerely alii fch/ose Who attended rissey 5, Michael Connors 1, Carthy and tube. the obsequies; those who sent Tom Farrell 5, James Morrissey Ardmore (panel) —< M. Flynn TUESDAY, MARCH 24th Masses offered. We lost a fatiher with a heart Mass cards and seraphic certifi- 12. 3.30 p.m. — J. McGrath 4, P. Hennessy, s. Keevers, D. Bar- THIS SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 14 Rent a New 22" Colour TV 10 a.m. — 12.30 p.m. cates, and all tihose wiho- called ron, S. Keevers, J. Meaney, N for only per month of gold, M. Coleman 10, P. Moore 4, P. at 8 p.m. sharp. £15 personally. A special word of Marks 10. Keating, J. Hennessy, S. Barron — from — The County Development How much we miss him cam tihamkis to tihe local clergy, D. Hennessy, B. Barry, K. Troy AGENDA: Officer may be contacted alt never be told. P. Troy. He siharedi our troubles and doctor and nurses who alttewded BACKING FOR SCHOOL CASEY TV Arus Brugha, Dungarvan, her during her final illness. As Referee was Eric Conroy and Introduction of County Team and County Board Officers, DUNGARVAN. Tel. 058/41845 058-41100 during normal helped us along, PROJECT a token af deep appreciation the linesmen were Johnny shee- Video highlights -of All-Ireland Final, Discussion on working hours, Monday to If we follow his footsteps we Holy Mass will be offered for The campaign to retain sec- han and Paddy Mason. Remember: What we sell we Friday. can never go wrong. ond level continues apace and formation of New Club in the area. service. their intentions. And so to Tallow on a bitter- (Issued by Wa.terford County, (Inserted by his sons Plat and WALSH — The wife 'and fam- during last week at a joint ly cold afternoon where a Development Team) Fran.) ily of :tihe liaite Michael Walsh, meeting of representatives of scrambling untidy contest did ALL ARE WELCOME — ADMISSION IS FREE Garrha West, Bally dm ff Upper, St. Anne's School Management, nothing to entertain a really McGOVERN — Second Anni- the Association of Cappoquin big crowd. It was disappointing versary — In loving memory oif wish to tihainik most sliheerely House For Sale SPRINGERS for sale. — John all those who sympathised wiitih Traders and Industrialists, St. that the crowd got nothing to McCarthy, Killwinney, Tallow. Daniel (Danny) McGovern., liate Anne's Parents Council and reward them for enduring 90 NEW STREET, LISMORE of 52. Murphy Place', Abbeyside, tlhem in their recent sad be- KERR'S PINK FOR SALE — reavement; all tihose wiho Concerned Parents Association, minutes in the bitter cold for Need of repair. Excellent quality; also Certified who died on March IK), 1985. it was conveyed to management both these teams are capable of Masses offered. attended the Rosary-, removal. side that if required, the sum I For quick sale. Offnrs over Golden .Wonder seed, and Kerr's Mass and funeral; tihosie wiho much better - than this miser- £13,000. Pdlnik seed. Apply: O'Domnells, He wias a father so very rare, of £100,000 would be assured able fare. That said, Lismore Content in his home and sent Mass cards, seraphic cer- as a local contribution. Discus- NATIONAL TREE PLANTING WEEK •App'.y by letter to: Feddaun, Mt. Meliemay. 'Ptaome tificates and letters of sym- deserved their victory for their BEFORE YOU PLANT WHY NOT USE A FEW Box No. M440 "LeatiLi" Office. 058/54305. •always there, sions also included the produc- greater commitment alone. O11 earth, he toiled, to' heaven pathy. A special word of thanks tion of a school newsletter cov- HANDFULS OF SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR SALE—20'0 bales of finest to Very Rev. P. Quealy, P.P., Dr. Billy and Dave Landers, "Spi- quality, hay for horses, calves or he resits, ering school activities and list- der" Barry, Johnny Dunne and God bless you fatiher, you O'Donovan, the Matron-, nurses ing facilities available at St. sfieep. Apply: Michael O'Gor- and staff of Lismore District Donal Landers made an impor- man, Glensihiask, Lismore. Tele- were one of the best. Anne's. These positive moves tant contribution. FOR SALE (Inserted by his daughter Hospital, tihe Undertaker and will be widely welcomed, COMERAGH PEAT MOSS COMPOST phone 058/5441'9. the kind neighbours and For Cappoquin a dismal show- 1981 ESCORT 1.3, 4-door FOR SALE—Mahogany dttoing- Caroline.) ing with Mick Walsh's indivi- FOR VIGOROUS AND SURE GROWTH. friends. The Holy Sacrifice of SOCCER: DUNGARVAN TYRE 1980 RENAULT 18 TL room taiblei. 3'6"x4'3" extending tihe Maiss will be offered for dualism the only redeeming 1979 MAZDA to 610." Phone 058/41525. McGOVERN — Second Anni- CENTRE CUP—BRIDE VIEW feature. The tactic of a 4-4-2 ACOT recommendation available. Manufactured locally. versary — In loving memory of theiir intentions. AND LISMORE FOR FINAL Why not help the Tree and Employment grow together. 1978 FIESTA (immaculate) FOR SALE — 1979 Renault 5 WALSH — Nora, wife of the formation clearly did not work Daniel (Danny) McGovern, late and in the first half the two GTiLX, good condition, £1S50Q. l-ate Paddy Walsh- Garrydloyne, Contact: Phone 058/54556, 8 i&m. to 5.30 of 52. Murphy Place, Abbeyside, Bride View 4; Ardmore 2 "loners" up front made absolu- McGraths Garage who died on March 10, 1985. his sister Mai Hallahan and his (after extra time) tely no impact on the Lismore p.m. nephews, wish to express tihedr Cappoquin 0; Lismore 1 KINSALEBEG Masses offered. back four. At the back the ef- Comeragh Peat Moss, Stradbally POULTRY — Avondale Poul- How dearly we loved you, grate'>ul thanks to all who sym- fect of the long term loss oi Telephone 024/92586 pathised witih tlhem ta tihedr Sunday was truly a black (Prop. T. Foley) Phome 051/93152 try Farm,, Banteer, Co. Cork, And prayed you migihit live, day for the reigning cup and Eamonn Walsh and John Mor- wijiil attend Tallow Market, But Jesus just beckoned bereavement-: tihose who had rissey was visible, midfield Mass offered., attended the league title holders. Cup hold- Saturday next, March 14, tame And we hiaid to give. ers, Cappoquin, crashed out of never functioned, and only 12 noon to 3 p.m. For sale: ('Inserted by his daughter Rosary, removal. Mass and the competition in the after- when an all out attack was MILK QUOTA pullets, starting to lay, fully Geraldine, son-in-law Andrew burial We wish to thank our noon game at Tallow where Lis- launched when Billy Landers vaccinated. For further details and grandson Daniel.) fiboughful neighbours and more's Billy Landers scored the scored the goal with fifteen j Tel. 029,56027. friends who were so kind and vital goal with a quarter of an minutes left, was there any 'helpful to ius. As a token of our GENERAL HARDWARE TO LEASE FOR SALE—4ifurrow Overum McGOVERN — Second Anni- hour left for play. kind of a positive showing but MERCHANT, LISMORE versary — .In sad and loving deep appreciation Mass has then it was far too late. W. ROCHE Telephone 058/54122 Contact—- plough. Phone 058/41924 after 8 been offered for tihe intentions In the morning game at Af- p.m. memory of my dearest brother Rod Rogers refereed and the "Dan." R.I.P., Abbeyside. whose oif all. fane, league champions Ard- •k Special price on Galvanised Gates. 12 ft. galvanised MAURICE J. NOONAN FOR SALE—3 acres of turnips. more made their exit, this time lines-men were Jim Foley and & SON Tounin area. Phone 058/56315, ta second anniversary occurs on after relinquishing a two goal Paddy Mason. £39.50. All sizes in stock. Auctioneers, Cappoquin tihe evening. March. 10. Mass offered. lead and conceding a further Lismore (panel) — M. Fitz- •k Heavy Duly Round Feeders £85. Gentle Jesus up above, gerald, P. Fitzgerald, D Lan- Phone 058/54317 WANTED — Shop to rent on VOTE OF SYMPATHY brace in extra time to a ram- •k Gailvanised Water Tanks — 50 gal. £35, 75 gal. ground floor for small retail Give my brotiher allil my love. pant Bride View, who, on this ders, B. Landers, E. Cusack, B Dusiness, Dungarvan. Replies 1 Always ln our thoughts Dan National and Commercial Club display, were certainly the best Prendergast, J. Dunne. C. Barry, £39.50, 100 gal. £49.50. LAWNMOWERS repaired and by letter only to Box No. S438 —your loving sister Biddy, At a meeting of tihe above a of the four teams we watched B. Crowley, S. shanahan. Donal sharpened. — The Foundry, "Leader" Office. Jackie. Pat. John, Fran and siincere vote of sympathy was on the day. And to crown Ard- Landers, B. Lawton. Stephen Street, Dungarvan. jaimilies.) extended to thp wife and Cappoquin (panel) L. Mor- PRAYER OBTAIN THE more's woes came the news McGUIREs GARDEN CENTRE TO family of the late BHily Cotter, from Killeagh that the challen- rissey. P. Bergin, E. McLoughlin Is open every Sunday from 11 GLORIFICATION OF PADRE REGAN — Eighteenth Arnnd- who had been an esteemed gers had beaten Affane and M. Walsh, B. Murray, D. Moore, a.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 8 PIO — O Jesais, full of grace versiairy — In loving memory of member of the club. The meet- taken over top spot and with J. Mason, F. Murray, L Power, p.m. week days: closed on Mon- and charity, victim for sinners, Kathleen Regan, late of 8. St. ing was then adjourned at a each having one game left the B. O'Shea. D. Cummins, T day—McGuire's Garden Centre, so impelled by love for us tihat Patrick's Terrace, Abbeyside, mark of respect. all-the-way leaders are in grave O'Sullivan, D. Lucas. DECKIES LOUNGE you willed' - llth and 12th non-stop draws. left wing. With their midfield Trophy - The four remaining Seapark. Never occupied. Owner God called your name so tihised with them in thedir re- Week No. 11 (Feb. 25) _ £30, control slipping away from Ber- second round games in this bil- LISMORE HARRIERS trans.erred- All grants avail- softly, cent sad bereavement; tlhose Pat Dwyer, p. John Dwyer: £15, nip Stilwell and Nick Keating. liards tournament were com- able. Tel. 058/42562 after 6 p.m. So tihat only you could hear, who sent Mass cards, messages Mary Roche, p. Aidan McCar- Ardmore brought on Brendan pleted and it saw the holder, TWO FLATS TO LET, self con- And no owe heard the foot- of sympathy aintd floral tributes; thy- £10 Caroline O'Sullivan, Rhiney Walsh, only narrowly tained, one double witih sitting- steps. -also Fr. Griffin, OX3. and the p Nora Walsh- £5, Lottie beat Dermot O'Leary. Also ANNUAL DRAG other Ideal clergy, and An- Walsh, p Damlen Travers: £5, through is J. Sheehan who beat room wiitih fireplace , kditcihetn>- Of the angels drawing near, Biddie Ahearne, p. Mary etitie, bedroom with shower and They say He only takes tihe tfhony's friends who travelled E Costin . P. Casey who defeat- long distrainees to attend tihe Quarry. ed S. Power and J. -McGrath toilet en suite; separate en- best, Week No. 12 (March 4>—£30, who overcame P. Curran. Three trance; also one single. — And that He surely did, obsequies. They especially wish to thank' all tihei'Jr neighbours James Walsh, p. Mary Quarry; of the four quarter-finals were ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY Patima, Clonea Road. Dungar- God must have thought you £15 Mrs. G Hackett, p. John MR. ANTHONY also completed. R. Walsh beat van. Phome 066/410116. and friends 'aind tihe genreal Commencing 3 p.m. special. public for their kindness and Dwyer- £10. Christine O'Don- \ Power and J. Quann beat J. MUSCOVY DRAKE urgently To talkie you as He dl'Jd. generosity in their tragic loss. nell, p L. O'Donnell; £5, N. Tra- Sheehan. A. O'Keeffe received a required. Pfione 058/54080. (Loved and remembered by As a token of our deep appre- vels. p A. Travers- £5, Shane bye into the semi-final because your loving wife Mary and son Desmond, p B. Desmond. FOWLER DANCE SAME NIGHT FOR SALE — Two in-calf ciation Itlhie Holy Sacrifice of J. Noonan and D, Cummins LISMORE HOTEL Fries jam heifers. — Tom Lervnon. Dick.) tihe Mas® will be offered- for tihe Don't forget the next draw failed to fulfil their second takes place this Wednesday, round fixture and were conse- Phone 058/46221. CUNNINGHAM — Fifth Anni- intentions of all. The widespread grief which NOTE—Would the person who March 11. —'(Advt.). was felt at the tragic death of quently disqualified from the versary — Dm loving memory oif COMHALTAS CEILI 25-years-old Anthony Fowler, tournament. The semi-final took ladies black leather jacket deiar mot,her Mar Qunnlng- LOOBY — The brother, sisters 1 by mistake from Yogis Disco , g, Bally- Al roads lead to Lawlor's 13 Byrne-viUe, Dungarvan. pairings read — R. Walsh v. J h ]iate of Feaj airrld> and' 'relatives of the late Patrick Hotel on Saturday, March 14 which lock place in London in Quann and A. O'Keeffe v. P please return Rox No. 439 t who died on March 10. Looby. Kilgreany, Cappagh wash "Leader" Office or phone 058/ cred Heart of when Coiste Chor.dae Phort- January was clearly evidenced Casey or J. McGrath. R l p Sa to tihainik most sincerely all lairge C C.E host a Ceili Mor by the huge crowds which at- 41401. Reward. | jes1js pray for her. tihose who sympathised wdlth Sympathy — I would like on with music by the Jim Murray tended the obsequies in Dun- behalf of the club, to express MELLERAY GROTTO FOR SALE -Fiat 131, 1978, in May you rest in peace, dear them iin 'tlheir recent sad be- Ceili Band. See advert, for de- garvan, last week. mother, reavement; tihose who sent sincere sympathy to club mem- very good condition. This caff' tails. His remains were flown Into ber Andy O'Keeffe on his recent has 4 niew tyres fitted, a new In that heavenly home above, Mass cards, seraphic certifi- cates. letters of sympathy and Cork Airport on Thursday mor- sad bereavement. — (P.R.O.). ST. PATRICK'S DAY, TUESDAY MAR. 17 battery, and is taxed for three With the Sacred Heart of ning March 5 and arrived at months. Selling ciheap. Phone Jiesus, tihose who 'attended the removal. 1987 Mass and burial. A special word St. Mary's Parish Church, Dun- WEST WATERFORD DARTS >058/43056 during working hours. In his own eternal love. garvan at 3.30 p.m. where they (Always thtoikiiing of you — a'.' tihamkis to Dr.. Stacey, Sr^ Games, March 6— PUBLIC PRAYER AT GROTTO FROM 12 noon FOR SALE—1978 Toyota Cres- Baptisib, nurses and staff of tihe were blessed by Rev. J. Griffin, your loving daughter Joalni, son- LETTERS TO THE C.C., assisted by other local Mahoney's 6; Higging 2 to 12 midnight. 1 DdstirlSat Hospital, Dungarvan. Sii'd'a, in good working order. in-law Bill, and grandclhUdrein clergy, Tavern 5- Old Still 3 Also wood-burning stove wl'tih Helen, Mary, John, Billy, Also a word- of thlamkis to Fr. Kereen 3; Dunvegan 5 Candlelight Procession will take place at 3 p.m. baick boiler, phone 058/54661. Fiitagerald, C'.C,. BaUilnameela, Fr. Griffin, C.C., celebrated Sdobhan, canned amd Paul.) Requiem Mass on Friday morn- Morriss-ey's 3; Winning Post 5 and 8 p.m. Fr. Oaliainan, P.P., Ballinameela, EDITOR Dunnes 6; Toby Jug 2 FOR SALE — 2 kitchen wall Fr. Fitzgerald, Carriglea and Fr. ing and also officiated at the presses and oiihier kitchen FLYNN — second Anniversary The Editor, burial which took place after- Walshs 7: Melody's 1 Brerunock and Fr. Carey wlio Points — Mahoneys 103; Dun- presses; good condition. Tele- —In lov'nig memory of my dear •attended the burial. As a token Dungarvan Leader. wards in the Old Churchyard phone 058/54192. father, John Flynn, 43. New THANK YOU cemetery, again assisted by vegan 93- Higglns 80; Tavern of appreciation the Holy Sacri- 77- Kereen 7-1; Winning Post 71: FOR SALE—'Flat 131 '78, good Street. Lismore. who died on fice of the Mass will be offered Dear Sir', other local clergy. DUNGARVAN MART Through the medium of Morrisseys 67: Walsh's 64; Old condition. £675 o.n.o. Contact March 12, 1985. R.I.P. Masses for the intentions of all. Anthony was a well liked Ballinaparka House, Aglish, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford. your newspaper I would likie to young man and many of his Still 56- Melody's 50; Dunnes Tihe Castle Garage, Power's offered. , . 47; Toby Jug 38. Brewery Yard, Dungarvan. Tele- I often lay awake- alt ndgihit tlake this opportunity on. belhalf friends travelled from London COMPLETE CLEARANCE SALE OF 40 P.B.N.R. phone 058/42239 after. 6 p.m while others are asleep. KEHOE —May Wihelam, B-aMy- of my friends and myself to and other parts for the funeral FRIESIAN COWS AND HEIFERS (mostly calved) tlhank the people of Dungarvan FOR SALE — 160 gal. mobile And take a walk down mem- quta, Ardmore, would like on and burial. On the Farm at 2 p.m. on Friday, March 27th behalf of tihe Kehoe family -to for the hospitality that was He is survived by his parents milk tank witih immersion coofl- ory lane with tears upon for Mr. and Mrs. James Villiers-Stuart. er. Owner redlining. — Patrick my cheek. thank .all the Wind neighbours shown to us d-uililng our stay Anne and Ken, his sisters Lor- and friends who sympathised, there for the funeral of our raine and Teresa, William and This well managed herd averaged ovor 1000 gallons in Daly, Shlalnbally, Ctonmia. Tele- My delares/t wish, my dearest friend, Tony Fowler. Your gen- 1986 W'itih a substantial number of first/ cailvers. phone 058 60241. Dad, I will never see come sent Mass cards and letters of James Cowman (uncles), Bridie sympathy on the death of her erosity is very much appreci- O'Miahony and Margaret O'Brien All the cows are by top Class A.I. Bulls including J.C.E.. FOR SALE — Good quality tihrougih, ated. Thank you all. O.V.M. and M.Y.M. These choice cows have been carefully square bales of hay, £1.30 each. brother. John Kehoe, who died (aunts 1 and a large circle of I wish for the impossible, ior I in London recently. Holy Mass _ JIMMY IIOOTON relatives and friends to all of selected over the last 20 years. Also some large round bales yesterday and you. Enquiries to Mart Manager, Dungarvan Mart. Tel. 058/41611 4'x4\ Enquiries: Telephone 068/ offered for your London. whom w;> extend our deep and (Always remembered with lov- (lias been, March 9, 1987. sincere sympathy. 411314. ing Uhoug'hltis, Helena.) I totenitiions. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1987.

TALLOW AND ROUNDABOUT NOTES BEHIND THE SPOTLIGHT WEIGHT WATCHERS! went in front with a shot from Convent Street; 3nd Prize £20, to a very low ebb; three coun- (Continued trom Page 1) TALLOW SCOUTS MAKE IT ties only figuring in the cham- "THREE IN A ROW" Gerry Hogan from 35 yards that Donie Lyons, Main Street. 4th CAD E SIN? flew into the net. Four minutes Prize £10, Mrs. Annie OMa- pionship which Cork won after on Sunday inext, assigned by his 'NOW AVAILABLE FROM: a Dublin withdrawal ten min- Our troop took part in the later, we made sure of victory hony, Barrack St.; 5th Prize, paper to cover the consecration For our place-names para- Regional Quiz competition last utes from the end. when a. long kick from Kevin £10, Kathleen O'Donoghue, by Pope John Paiul 11 of his graph thiis week we go to Saturday along with teams Tobin was brought under con- Chapel St. Promoters Prize, It is hard to imagine 21 men former private secretary, Fr. from stradbally, Clashmore, trol by Philly curley and his £10, Margaiet Geary. —HAdvt.). Paroisle an tSraidtohaile (Strad- CENTRAL DAIRIES LTD. in a team but until 1892 teams lohn. Magee as the new Bishop Cappoquin and Abbeyside. shot beat the keeper at the far consisted of that number until bally): The quizmaster, Mr. S. Pren- post. Brideview were in com- COMMUNITY HALL RESULTS they were reduced then to 17-a- of GDoyme which takes place in Baile Ui Mhuinig (Bally- dergast, made the teams work plete control at this stage and side: 1913 saw the first of the the Vatican on St. Patrick's hard for their points and the our defence which was solid Anna Ryan, Tallow; Eileen 15-a-side teams, and also the Day. __ vooney) = O'Moouey's Home- throughout the game contained Walsh, Ballyduff; Martin Fee- whole evening was very enter- purchase of the city and Sub- stead. I "Leabhair na gCeairt" na taining. The final was fought Ardmore in the final minutes. ney, Coolydoody; Nellie Fra- urban, Jones' Road (now Croke John Murphy is one of the out amongst three teams, two Each member of the team had ser, Tallow; Mary Power, Dun- Park) from Frank Dineen of Examiner's top reporters and gCeithre Maistiri c u i ir t e a r garvan- Mrs. McGrath, Dun- fresh Low Fot Milk from Tallow, who had shared a tremendous game where they Ballylanders, Co. Limerick, who has covered many important O'Mooney agus O'Meany fe'n equal marks in the earlier showed great courage in com- moon- Michael Carr, Fermoy; held the distinction of holding ainm amhain. round, and one from Abbeyside. ing from two goals down, and Ellen' O'Sulllvan. Castlelyons; two offices in the G.A.A. at the events for the paper oil the SAME GOOD TASTE - HALF THE FAT! The end result gave Tallow first great determination in going Patrick Hogan, Kilwinny, Mic- one time _ President and Sec- home front but this is the first Baile Ui Bhaoighill (Bally- and third positions with Abbey- on to win the game ln extra hael Pratt, Tallow, Mary retary. He had previously occasion on which he hiais been Watch out for the NEW GREEN PACK Aherne, Ballygallane, Maura voile) = O'Boyle's Homestead. side sandwiched in second time. Brideview deserve to be in bought the grounds mainly for assigned to travel outside the place. the final as we played the bet- O'Brien, Castlelyons, Mrs. Don- games purposes. "Baile Ui Bhaoighill na country and may we venture to Tallow will now go forward, ter football and scored some nelly, Tallow, Mrs. Cremln, garann, bailie beag, gortach, for the third successive year, to great goals. West St., Tallow, Angela The G.A.A. looks in a much say that it is also the most Ni' raibh me ami, ach uair Clancy, Aghern, Thomas Hal- healthier state at the- present important event that he has so represent the Region in the Na- Team — K. Tobin, T. McCar- lahan, Affane, E. Twohig Ag- amhain tional Quiz which will be held thy, P. Prescod, P. Sheehan, K. day and the Banner county's far covered. llsh, Stella O'Brien, Tallow, win over -Cork at Ennis last 'S ni bhfuaireas ann acht this year in Cork. Hopefully, we Murphy, G. Sice, G. Hogan, L. Batty McGrath, Dun-moon. will improve on our perfor- Sunday week should spur them John told us, modestly, that pratai 's praaseach." Moroney, Paui Curley, Philly on to greater things in the FARMERS- mance in 1985 when we travel* Curley, D. Henley, M. McCarthy, he was chosen for the assign- (Old Rhyme). led to Dublin and achieved 2nd COUNCIL HOUSES ALLOTTED future. Of course It will have a M. Curran, P. Murphy and M. ment because a major part of place in the National Quiz. Henley. steadying influence on Cork Buille Chlaidhimh = Sword The two new Co. Council who will meet -Waterford now In FOR THE BEST DEAL AVAILABLE ln the other semi-final played the area which he normally Cut (seen an o.ne of the cliffs). SHAMROCKS H. & F. NOTES houses at Woodview Park, Tal- the quarter-final of the league. covers in Ea$t Cork is in the IN ALL TYPES OF ln Tallow In the afternoon Lis- low have been allotted by the It is heartening too to see the Bha eoias maith ag na h-rascairi more beat Cappoquin by 1-0. Decies emerging again into the Diocese of Cloyne but we have sla Rinn air ainmneacha aiteamn The. season«got off to a good Brideview now meet Lismore in Co. Manager, Mr. Dan Hurley. start with our footballers tra- Those who got them were Mrs premier grade and Cork, as well no doubt, that it confirms the o'n Rinn Bhan go Dun Mor. Is tne nnal to be played in Bally- as everyone else would like to FARM BUILDINGS velling to Abbeyside to play a Qurt on Sunday, M'arch 22nd. Joan Singleton, Roseville and very high regajrd in which, he minic a dh'airig me ag tagairt challenge game against Bal- Mr Eamon Forbes, Woodview see keener competition in Mun- On Tuesday, March 17th (St. ster especially as well with the is held by his Editor. We wish do "Buille CMaidhimh," iad. B'e IT WILL PAY YOU TO CONTACT- linacourty. Even though there Patrick's Day) a 1st Dlv. Xi will Park. Representations were him God speed and good luck was a strong wind, both teams made to the Council by Cllr advent of Tipperary being eleva- Fionn M.acCumlhaill ba chi'on- play a 2nd Div. XI in Tallow. ted. and we will all be looking for- PAT FLETCHER, Ballylemon, Cappagh, Co. Waterford. showed some good touches and This nxture is aimed at pick- Willie McDonnell on their he- tach leis an scoilt aiba le feis- Telephone 058/68098. scored difficult points. But our ing a side to represent the Red half. ward to his dispatches £rom cint fos sa bhfaill. lads showed more accuracy and There is a humerou® story House League to play the Wa- told of a match between Midle- Rome in the coming week. DAVID DALY, North Main Street, Youghal, Co. Cork. won with a two point margin. terford District League on ST. CATHERINE'S G.A.A. Bra on an (Brenan) = A Drop- NOTES ton hurlers and Blackrock In Telephone 024/93272. Training continues every Wed- Easter Monday. There will prob- the early twenties and play was OUR GOLD AND SILVER let. Dei-r O Don.nobha.in gur nesday night at 7.30 sharp and aoly be no Brideview player on Many changes have evolved not long in progress when a BOYS Brianan an ainm ceart, se sin o every player Is asked to be the 2nd XI as we will be play- hefty Midleton forward scored there on time. ing the cup final on the follow- in the Association since seven Bri -- Onoc (a hill), ©hi riun men founded it in 1884 in Hayes' a goal, "bundling" as is often I am sure I am voicing the The club would like to take ing Sunday. This game is kind- said, the rather light goalie into caislean na bPaorach an,n uair this opportunity to welcome ly being sponsored by John Hotel, Thurles. Maurice Davin the back of the net. He picked sentiments of all when I say ach ta san go leir i-mithe anoi-s. O'Dwyer Steel Q&5 the new players who are with Lyons' Bar in Tallow. was the first President with himself up after a while and how proud I was to be Irish Michael Cusack (the real foun- us this year, coming out to the umpire he last week-end as I sat before DICEY REILLY der), John McKay and John said in a real Cork accent, "if TALLOW G.A.A. CLUBS Wyse Powers joint secretaries, the television watching the Co. Ltd. \|f SQUASH NOTES DRAW RESULTS that fellow comes in again, tell Our choice for the ballad Dr. Croke, -also Charles Stuart 'em our burying place is Bal- World Indoor Athletics Cham- corner this week, "Dicey Reilly,'- DUN DRUM, CO. TIPPERARY. Telephone 062/71102 We Are County Champions— Third Draw: 1st Prize £100, Parnell, Michael Davltt, etc., be- lintemple," pionships from Indianapolis to is one which we have taken Last 'Friday night must be re- Eileen Treacy, West End; 2nd came patrons and in 1892 the see Cork born Marcus O'Sulli- from a collection called "Songs Prize £50, Eddie Cunningham, Parnell split brought the G.A.A. garded as the greatest night in van win .the blue riband of and Ballads of Dublin." It is the history of the Tallow sung to a rousing air and has Squash Club. No words of mine international athletics, the 1500 always been a popular choice at could explain the joy, the ten- metres on. Saturday and take sing-songs. sion, the excitement, as our top the gold medal for Ireland. And SUMMER COURSES team in the club, made history, then we had t)he icing on the She walks down Fitzglbbon by winning the County Final street with an independent IN for the first time. A huge crowd BALLYDUFF AND DISTRICT NOTES cake on Sunday night ais we air, from Tallow and round about COMHALTAS NOTES words of selif-condemnation, it; tice made absolute perfect, and watched the final of the 3,000 And then it's down to Sum- left by bus or cars from 6.30 was difficult to Imagine we having demonstrated that fact metres and saw Limerick's merhill, at her the people I rith na seach-taine, fuair Joe SPOKEN IRISH on to take Minnies by storm. would win by three clear goals. last Sunday to any ignorant by- Frank O'Mara surge to the stare, This was of course the splendid Mulcahy bas. Ceoltoir cumasach She says it's nearly half-past FOR TEENAGERS However, tne Youghal defence standers,, we may not have to front to win the gold and the vcmue for this outstanding final fiar-thraidisiunta ab ea Joe ar finally criackeid and having do so again. one, so I'll nip in for between Dungarvan Crystal and an- sean-melodeon. Joe. from itih-e courageous Paul Donovan from another little one, Baile Mhuirne, Co. Chorcai. created some good scoring Team — J. Quirike, F. Fen- Tallow. No one realised that for Nire, at great set player, who chances earDifer, notably for nessy, R. Walsh, S. Daly, P. Gwlway come up in the last few Ah! the heart to the rule Is Local non-residential courses in several centres. the next three hours we would died -at the young age of 49, will Dicey Reilly. be sadly missed by his family Youghal who scored both, Pender B. Dunlea, S. Pender, strides to take the silver i,n b? subjected to such tension thank you very much, we finally P Ryan, M. Walsh, J. Scanlon, and emotion, as both teams and- numerous friends. Joe, also second place. Chorus: a flne singer, was the inspiring created some for ourselves and M. Geary, T. Nugent, C. Daly, foras na gaeilge/gael-linn battled it out for supremacy. B. Bolger. All night long the fortunes figure in sessions all over this James; Scanlon, Paudie Render I was cheering aind clapping and Mossie Walsh took them To conquer il-Whealth is more Ah! poor old Dicey Reilly 26 Cearnog Mhuirfean, swung to and fro first in favour county and indeed all over the on, each oif these exciting occa- she has taken to the sup, of Crystal and then Tallow. 32 counties. Ar dheis De go gleefully. important than any match that Baile Atha Cliath 2 Teileafon 1)1-767283. was ever played so it was a sions aind why not. Was it not Poor old Dicey Reilly she Both teams have to be com- ralbh a anam dilis ceolmhar. At times in the finst hiailf we a wonderful achievement for will never give it up, 0 manded for a marvellous night, great pleasure to see Mike 'Music classes will be 'back to were lethargic and more often yuirke at the- game last Sun- our Irish athletes to win 2 For it's off each morning and the atmosphere and sup- normal this Thursday night In paCinful as we strove manfully to the hock port from both sets of support- day. From all club members we gold and 1 silver in such top tihe hall, as wffll dancing classes to avoid promotion, Sean Pen- say a very hearty welcome And she nips in for another ers contributed to this wonder- on -Friday night aind Sunday der's early departure through ranking world competition! little drop ful occasion. home. afternoon. injury did not neip matters and in a similar vein, many con- Ah! the heart to the rule WATERFORD COUNTY COUNCIL On Friday night at 8.30 sharp we hardly deserved better than REQUEST is Dicey Reilly. Our Heroes—Congratulations gratulations to Maurice and our singing class ar ia*ii sean-nos to be a goal down alt half-time. Kathlen Geary on the birth ot to the lads who made it all will be heldl iin the Library. Ta Ultimately, our victory was A request has been made by She owns- a Tittle sweetshop possible. To Michael Ne-vllle our a' ba.by boy. The excitement of ar the corner EMPLOYMENT OF BEACH GUARDS faiilte roimh gach elnne.—P.R.O. achieved because of an improv- the' event was still wiith Maurice Johnny Buckley, Ballynoe for ot the street top player who gave it all, and ed second-half .performance and the words of a song, part of the And every evening after more: to Billy Cantillon for his during the game and his feel- school I go to wash her feet, Waterford County Council wishes to recruit Beach BALLYDUFF MACRA NOTES the fact that the relative im- ing of universal goodwill ex- chorus of which goes, dedication and determination portance of the outcome to She leaves me there to watch Guards for various locations in the' County for the 1987 all year: to Tomas Roche for Celebrations were in full tended to wishing to play for "In sweet Cappoquin I em- the shop Season. Applicants should hold the Intermediate Certifi- winning the vital match of the sw.hg on Friday night as tihie each side hung very much in our opponents, which desire our flavour. braced her While she nips out for an- cate of the Irish Water Safety Association (or equivalent) night, and assure us of victory; club made history by bringing was finally quelled after some other little drop aibuse and one goal granted. And called for a oruiscin and be over 17 yearsi of age on 1st June, 1987. to Martin Prendergast for that the county title of "the Artis- Deserved Division One status, Ah! the heart to the rule is never to be forgotten determin- try in the Home" competition then, next year after a season Next Sunday the season comes lan." Dicey Reilly. Application Forms are available from The Secretary, ation to win when all looked back to Badly duff for the first of improved discipline, commit- to 'a close when we travel away Perhaps some reader may be Waterford County Council, Arus Brugha, Dungarvan. lost, and that exquisite dance time ever. The very talented ment and consistency. With re- to play Youghal A in a game able to oblige? Chorus. The liatest date for receipt of completed application around the court: to club chair- team were Maeve Kenny, Patsy gard to discipline we did, o. which will decide the outcome man and player supreme F"rank of bhe league championship. forms, is Friday, 3rd1 April, 1987. Leamy, John Murphy, Maire course, never claim that prac- Roche who plotted and planned and Angela Leai^v this superb triumph over the well done laidffc-uhd lassies on gallant Crystal, tc Jody O'Neill a brilliant performance, but th.; man who played most now it is back to the grind pre- games in the league, and was paring i'or the inter-county Flahavans Qualify Feeds responsible for getting us to rounds which iwiH be coming up MINNIES Bord Soiathalr an Lelctreachals the final; and not forgetting Dairy Super 18% (with Megalac); Dairy Top Yield 18% Pat Ryan, who, while he did not shortly. i with Megalacl Dairy Top Yield 16%; Dairy Standard get the chance to play as often We hear that also on Friday 16% (Bulk Only) as the rest, contributed his night some of our members at- Cattle Fattening Cubes 14%; Silage Balancer Cubes 14%. share to this historic occasion tended 'the Vocational School Calf Cubes 18% (with Linseed Meal); Calf Grower Cubes Dress Dance," where the crack 16% — All above are bulk or bags. Presentation — Amidst wild was mighty. At least wha|t they Dairy/Cattle Protein Balancer. scenes of excitement the pre can remember of it. Just in case, SQUASH AAA Golden Maverick Milk Replacer. sentation to the victorious team I'll say no more! QUALITY FEEDS AT KEENEST PIRilCES. was made by the sponsors of Ota next Saturday night, 14th the league, Southern Electric, March, the cliuib head for Fer- and then all the players and mOy Youth Centre where they WEST WATERFORD HEAD OFFICE: NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS the huge following were wined will be taking part in a mini NOTES AGENT: Kilnagrange Mills, In order to carry out essential improvements and dined as guests of Minnies. lighit^entertainment competition LIAM GLEESON Kilmacthomas and alterations to our networks, we regret The Taliow club would like which is being hosted by Fer- Ardmore Farm Supplies to thank Crystal for their moy Macra. We wish our very Telephone: that it will be necessary to interrupt the sportsmanship on and off the talented cast the very best of 024/94134-94237 051/94107 commijtmenit rarely seen in amiy electricity supply as follows: court; Minnies for providing luck. The team consists of John MEN'S COUNTRY LEAGUE such excellent umpires and. and Mossy Casey, Seamus team sport. If they keep play- wonderful eats afterwards and Quirke, Ann Scanlon, Maire and TEAM IN FINAL ing like that it won't be very SHANDON R/A also for putting their magnifi- Angela Leamy, Pat Geoghegan, Our men's country league long before they win something cent complex at the disposal of team hiaid ai great semdr-final win major. Monday, 16th March — From 09.30 to 4.00 p.m. — Eugene Flynn. Patsy and Breinda the teams and supporters; all Leamy. on Wednesday night of msit Pierce Moloney's "All-Rounder" Parknagappul, Bawnahila, Shandon House, Ballyneety, i our supporters who travelled ln The Mini Light EntertoHnmeiiit week in Kllworth to qualify for competition gets underway this Kiladtmgeiin, RadJey Engineering, Ballanamuck, BaMymac- such huge numbers for the commences .at 8 p.m., with tihe final at the same venue week aind with poiinits being final, to each and everyone who mague, Dungprvan Machinery, The Pike, Master Mc- Ballyduff appearing on stage to-night. Tihe lialdsi played tiheir awarded American, style, any- FARMERS- made this year such a huge fifth. So we wllil be looking for Grath, Burranastook, Knockaqullen, Inchinadrisla. .hiearts out in a very tough en- thing could happen. I seem to NOW AVAILABLE IN IRELAND success. all 'tihe support we cam get, so counter and we wish theon tJhe remember John O'Brien beating come iin your busloads very best of luck in ithe final. George last season? ARDMORE R/A Until next week—'Hand Out.' The No. '1' Probiotic from Last Saturday might a meet- Siemi-final scores. .Brian Mar- On Saturday last the ladies Europe and U.S.A. Thursday, 19th March — From 09.30 to 4.00 p.m. — SOCCER NOTES ing was held in tihe school I athon Man." O'Brien went down juraitor team had a gre< wiin TRANSVITE woulld firstly like- to extend a 0-3 -Dan "The Rasher" McCar- against Christys of Cork. (5) Trans-vitie provides a natural way to reduce Scour, reduce Baiwnacommera, Rath, Mortgage, Ballysailagh, Summer- intestinal disorders and stress. Brideview 4; Ardmore 2 hearty welcome to our new thy lost is}, Michael "iFmnaigan Mai O'Bnietni l<-3, (4) Trish Cum- hiiffl', Springfield, Gyleen, Mangan's Bay, Monatray Hotel, (after extra time) members', John and Margaret Flynn won 3-2, Paddy 'Cra- mins 3-0, (3-) Miary Brett 3-0, (2) Rapid Effect — Dramatic Results — Saves Lives. Long, .all the way from Glen- been" 'Murphy won 3-2 ana A Natural Bacteria. Prospect. Ferrypoint, Mylan, Blhckhall, Carr & Sons Ltd., Brideview reached the final Ann Wyley 3-0 and -(1.) Tess Available in powder form as — Transvite "Save-a-Calf" — Piltown House, Woodbine Hill. of the Dungarvan Tyre Centre ditne t Yougiha(l)„ We hope they Bitehie "Marlboro," Gough won Reynolds' 3-0. If -tfliey can win will both- enjoy a long and 3-d 1 Transvite "Save-a-Pig" _ Transvite "Save-a-Lamb" Cup last Sunday morning when the aiway leg it will be off to Reg. No. NC18 11181. Stat No. Brussels Nom 3002900. defeating Ardmore by 4 goals happy stay with. ,Macra. The top "24' semi-finals pro- Killarney for the semi-finals SAFETY NOTES to 2. it was Brldeview's best Due to a very (busy schedule duced some outstanding go™*® and hopefully, final. The best Irish Distributors: ARDMORE FARM SUPPLIES, performance of the season, and over the nexit three weeks it wiith Eddie Moore giving club of luck girls:. GRANGE, CO. WATERFORD FOR SAFETY SAKE— they had to come from 2 goals has been decided not to hold a nto 1 Mickey O'Mahoney a bit Tel. No. (024) 94134/94237 field evening on April 5 in- of'a scare .before going down As you will, toy now, be down. aware, 1 always like to keep tihe 1—Please treat all services and installations as Brideview were well in control stead the club are hoping to ilV3 Brian Barnes, and' Jimmy 1 organise once aigiailm .a soccer "Boast" Harty played' a very squash notes, light and humor- live during this period as supply may be of the game over the first half ous, but this week I would like hour, but within two minutes tournament in Conna, Sporits long 5-isetter with Jimmy going resumed at any time for brief periods. we found ourselves two goals Complex with everybody, M'acra 8-2 up in the fifth only to lose to make a serious observation. down by conceding two penal- and non-tMacra welcome to join 10-9. Tihe finail tone-up te as At title sfba