DROICHEAD NUA NA DOTHRA The new pedestrian bridge over the river Dodder near Knocklyon.

YOUNG ARTISTS ASSEMBLY PARISH DIRECTORY Remarkable Success Progress Report A Useful Reference PAGES 4 & 10 PAGE 5 PAGES 6 & 7 Stiperquinn's Damien, Serving you for 15 years

Damien Thompson first which are essential to the continuation of customer in- came to Knocklyon volvement. We are all probably familiar with all or most of them - The Hourly Order Guide - The Hog Check - Raving Superquinn as Assistant Fans - and who can forget the Goose with SuperClub. All Manager in 1993. The these things show that meticulous planning and total following year, much to dedication builds up a rapport with the customers. Take for the delight of Knocklyon instance the letters C.A.R.E. Did you know that this means "Customers are Really Everything"? Customer care is a customers, he was priority and Damien and many of his staff attended a appointed Manager He Superquinn Management Course in Wesley College which is a tall, handsome by roleplaying showed both sides of the picture. Damien young man with an attended a further study session in Plessey Management in engaging personality and an insatiable desire Limerick followed by another course embracing Account- ancy, Economics, Transportation and Internationalization. to achieve perfection in his chosen career. Of course it is not all work for the dedicated staff; travel The second eldest of a family of five (he has two and fun are included. In June last year the names of thirty brothers and two sisters) he was born in Terenure, but at an lucky young people were drawn out of a hat to participate early age the family moved to Sutton where Damien was in an exchange with American supermarkets. One such educated at St. Fintan's School. It was in Sutton too that he store to which Damien was directed was in Stillwater, joined Superquinn and loved every minute of his exciting which catered for about 15,000 people in and around the new life. Brian Webb, who was the Principal of the Super- border State of Wisconsin. The store was about four times quinn office in Sutton, noticed this enthusiastic young larger than Knocklyon. He also travelled to Rochester, N.Y. man, took a personal interest in him, and encouraged him where he met Stew Leonard, an extraordinarily successful to do some courses while awaiting his Leaving Cert, results. businessman who is also a multi-millionaire as he person- Damien took his advice and enrolled for some night classes ally owns 5% of all pistachios sold in the States. Stew is a in the College of Marketing. There he was introduced to larger-than-life character whose "gimmick" is a complete Law, Finance and Customer Relations. farmyard outside the supermarket. The animals are live, Training is one of the keywords of employment in and it is possible to see the cows being milked! Superquinn and Damien soon found himself gaining ex- Of course, the big event of this trip was the visit of perience as he moved from one department to another. management and staff to America for the Ireland/Italy "There is so much to learn about everything" he told me, match in the World Cup. This was followed by a visit to "Seafood, Fruit & Vegetables, Bacon, Delicatessen, and Chicago to stay at one of the Omni Hotels. Damien's courses are available to supplement one's knowledge. For daytime was spent learning about confectionery American instance while working in the Wine Department it was style, tasting and asking questions. Sightseeing took place possible for me to do a course with C.E.R.T. on Beer, Wines at night when everything closed down and commuters left and Spirits. It was wonderful." behind a veritable ghost town - an eerie experience. Recently, the Butchers in Knocklyon were invited to Damien says that Fergal Quinn is a workaholic who take part in a Chef Cookery Course, in which they special- never gets tired. He has nothing but praise and admiration ised in a particular meat and its accompaniments. It is now for this doyen of energy whose work last year included the possible for these butchers to recommend, not only a parti- opening of three new supermarkets in Kilkenny, Clonmel cular sauce, with say lamb, but to give the customer the and Carlow. Other stores are constantly being revamped, recipe and method to produce it. Needless to say, the and this is reflected by the company updating with customers are delighted. products not already stocked, in fact anything that will Much the same interest is shown by Superquinn in the raise standards and improve service of the needs of the quality of their beef. You may have seen on different occas- customer. ions, pictures of farms and farmhouses, displayed around Damien is presently reading for an M.B.A. in Retailing the store. These are to give customers a closer look at the and Wholesaling from Stirling University. He is a quick farms and farmers from whom best quality meat has been thinker with communicative talents second to none, and purchased. It is very important for customers to know the his obvious enjoyment and enthusiasm for his work, makes source of the product; this builds up confidence and assur- him an ideal Manager for staff and customers alike. I asked ance of the quality of the meat. him if he had any ambitions for the future. His prompt When I visited Damien's office, I was amazed at the way reply was "A long and prosperous relationship with quality and service is kept foremost in the mind. The walls Superquinn". are covered with notices of past, present and future projects We hope so too. Eileen Casey

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God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I • IDRONE AVENUE Many people have asked Cllr. Muldoon lo raise the question of hav- cannot change. ing the yellow lines on either side of the church extended to the I've always thought that this should be put in shopping centre entrance at one end and to the further entrance to the reverse. Help me to accept the things I cannot schix)ls at the other end. This matter has been included in the Traffic Section's schedule of work for examination and report to the Traffic change so that I might he serene, at peace. We Study Group lor its recommendation, (see also page 9 for letter on don't get a gift of serenity to enable us accept this matter) what we cannot change. Rather do we learn to • RIDING STABLES, KNOCKLYON ROAD accept what we have no control over, and when The Compulsory Purchase Order for the land necessary lo improve the bend at the Riding Stables at Knocklyon Road was confirmed in that acceptance is thorough and from the heart, November 1994. The necessary improvements will be carried out inner peace follows. this year. It's been said that 90 per cent of life's ex- • BEVERLY PARK Local residents have requested the closure of one of the pedestrian periences (where do they get these percent- entrances onto Knocklyon Road because the realignment of the road ages?!) are completely outside our control. means that traffic will now pass within a few feet of children Certainly it is true we have no power over most playing. The entrance adjacent lo the houses was recently closed by inserting a panel of railing. The path leading up to this will be re- things in life - the weather, the passing of time, moved in the near future. Another adequate opening exists a little life and death, the personalities of others, our further on in the same railing. own life's history. Yet most of our time is spent • ORLAGH DALE regretting or bemoaning such things. If only I A recent vote by residents has resulted in the change of name from Orlagh Dale to Orlagh Wood. hadn't .../ If only he/she would .../ We even • TEMPLEROAN make up our minds to resist the inevitable - a The roads of Templeroan have been declared public roads. rainy day, the illness of a friend, and so rule out happiness for ourselves. — Courtesy Cllr. John Hannon — We cannot, of course, just switch on accept- • CHERRYFIELD Cllr. John Hannon has asked for the provision of a pedestrian facility ance. Where deeper griefs and traumatic ex- on Firhouse Road lo enable the pilches at Cherryfield to be safely periences are concerned it can need a lot of accessed. It is proposed to invite a representative of St. Enda's hard work and great patience. But it is vital G.A.A. Club and a representative of Cumann na mBunscoil lo attend a meeting with Roads and Parks Department to discuss this matter that we understand that without acceptance, with a view to finding a solution. inner peace is just not possible. • ORLAGH GROVE As always, a living faith consolidates our The Environmental Services Section has informed Cllr. Hannon that the Council's Litter Warden agreed that when the bins arc emptied by peace. For as our grasp of God matures, we the residents the Council will arrange for the removal of the rubbish. begin to see the inevitabilities of life as in- stances of His divine and loving will. The great PROGRESS ON SOUTHERN CROSS PROJECT poet Dante put it beautifully: "In His will is our According to Dun Laoghairc County Council a settlement has peace". been readied with objcctors to the Southern Cross Motorway in the Whitcchurch area. There arc still some details regarding the There are, of course, other things in life - the motorway to be discusscd between the Council, the Department 10 per cent! - that we can change. But that's of the Environment and the National Roads Authority but there another story. These we need the courage to arc no longer any legal restrictions on proceeding with the change, as the prayer says. And the wisdom to project which it is estimated will cost about £60 million pounds. It will eventually connect the M50 motorway with the know the difference! Shankill By-Pass. Fr. 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Tel: 6766360 ALSO WINDOW CLEANING TELEPHONE: 4945209 Mobile: 088-563210 NIAMH SENDS IN A CLOWN COMMUNITY PLRYGROUP KNOCKLYON IS A SOCIALLY ADVANTAGED AREA - FACT OR FICTION? Perhaps we should examine this statement in relation to provision for our children under 5 years of age. What is there for them and their parents by way of support and back-up? The establishment of a Community Play- group in Knocklyon would put a well-deserved focus on our younger and voiceless parishioners. Yes. there are home-based playgroups and Montessori groups locally and there is a place and need for all. So why a Community Playgroup? • A Community Playgroup is a Playgroup organised co-operatively by parents and other interested members of the community to answer the needs of their pre-school children. • A Community Playgroup is a setting which offers children a bridge Niamh Cummins as "Mary Poppins" and classmate between the family and the community in which they live. It is a chance for Patrick Tierney as "Bert" in their Christmas Concert. parents and guardians to share the responsibility for their own and other We send our heartiest congratulations to children in the playgroup setting, to watch and learn from each other and from the children and to give support to each other. Niamh Cummins (age 8) from Lansdowne • A Community Playgroup would allow children to play with a wide who was the overall winner of the Telecom variety of equipment and materials in a safe, spacious environment under Design a Callcard Competition for 1994. supervision. Niamh, who is a second class pupil in the Junior As a community project it would be possible to fundraise and apply for certain grants in order to update equipment and ensure ongoing training School won from 27,000 entries from children nation- for all involved. wide. Her picture of a clown was chosen for its original- This emphasis on good quality care by trained personnel can only ity and imaginative use of colour. benefit the children. Parents too benefit in gaining a close insight into their The presentation of prizes will take place on 13th children's development and acquiring skills to cope with the different February, and apart from receiving a mountain bike and needs of children as they grow. They also have the opportunity to avail of training courses and to participate more fully in the community. helmet for herself, the school will be presented with an This may sound irrelevant to you, but think of the possibility of a AST Advantage Computer. Her teacher, Miss Mullany, Mother and Toddler Group or other child centered activities. Knocklyon wins a weekend away and the whole class will receive a could only gain from a Community Playgroup. £500 voucher in order to fund an outing for the eight Regarding the above, we have organised a meeting in the Senior year olds. Niamh heard of her great achievement just School Hall on Tuesday, 7th February at 8.30 p.m. and all local Repres- entatives have been invited. This is your chance to shape the future for before she went on stage as Mary Poppins in the school Knocklyon's young. Christmas Concert. We hope she will have great fun SEE YOU AT 8.30 ON TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY - BE POSITIVE, PARTICIPATE "flying off" on her brand new mountain bike! We would like to extend thanks to the following who donated items for the We understand that 200,000 cards with Niamh's Christmas Santa Raffle: Bates Pharmacy, Newsextra, Knocklyon Service Station, Topaz Beauty Salon, School Supply Centre, John Canill, Quinns- design will be circulated, and we look forward to seeing worth. her work being displayed. FINDING IT DIFFICULT TO LOSE THE CHRISTMAS FAT? M I R AfB E L L A

WE HAVE THE ANSWER! TONING i TANNING Facial, Manicure and TONING TABLES BEAUTY SALON Eyelash Tint Ollly £20 TURBO SUNBED or 1 Month £50 10 SESSIONS Bodywrap, Facial and 2 Months £8tf + 2 FREE Eyelash Tint Ollly £30 Special Offer £65 ALL BEAUTY TREATMENTS only £30 AVAILABLE OPEN LATE TUES, WED, TIIURS. CAROL SWEENEY CIBTAC, SAC, OLIGODERMIE Ph6 Rosemount Shopping Centre, Marian Road, Rathfarnham. Phone: 4947713 TEMPLEOGUE CRECHE KNOCKLYON Gillian^ BEAUTY CLINIC • Full Day • Half Day AROMATHERAPY • TANNING PIAYSCHOOL and MONTESSORI SCHOOL ORLAGH SHOPPING CENTRE Children from 2 years to 5 years ORLAGH GROVE CLASSES: 9.30 a.m. to 12.15p.m. SCHOLARSTOWN ROAD k PHONE: The Ultimate in Beauty Care C.I.B.T.A.C., C.I.D.E.S.C.O.GILLIAN DOWLIN, I.T.E.C., M.B.A.E.G , S.A.C. mi 4933194 (HBfelPl Telephone: 4938422 Spring Courses in Spirituality PARISH ASSEMBLY UPDATE In our last issue we set out details of the various LIVING LIFE TO THE FULL groups it was hoped to establish following the David Weakliam, O. Carm. Parish Assembly. Of the seven named the first four Wednesdays: February 8, 15, 22 March 8,15,22 Mornings: 10.30-12.30 below are already holding regular meetings, and This course addresses the main issues that underlie personality the remaining three will soon be underway. We set and life experience in a way that seeks to integrate religion/ out briefly the aims of these groups. spirituality/ psychology, 1. Life's Mystery - a holistic approach. CONTACT AND COMMUNICATIONS: to promote a better 2. Facing problems - we all have to! sense of community and open channels of communication where Freedom - where all truth leads. necessary. 3. Grief-an inescapable experience. 4. Encountering God - the wonder of life. YOUTH: to research, advise and take appropriate initiatives that 5. Life - seeking its fullness. would foster the well-being of young people. Anger, Depression, Guilt - need they feature? LITURGY AND SPIRITUALITY: to promote meaningful, 6. Love - mystery and eternal challenge. creative participative and varied celebration of Masses, Sacra- "I have come that you may have life, life in all its fullness". (Jn 10; 10). ments, Prayer and worship. The above is a repeat of a course given in Gort Muire Conference Centre in 1992-93. DEVELOPMENT OF PASTORAL CENTRE: to research, consult, and bring to the stage of planning and design, a proposed PRAYING WITH SCRIPTURE - LECTIO DIVINA Centre for the Christian formation and care of people. Pat Mullins, O. Carm. CHURCH STRUCTURES AND ORGANISATION: to over- Thursdays: February 9, 16 March 2, 9, 16, 23 sec the maintenance and development of building and material Mornings: 10.30-12.30 services. This course is an introduction to the ancient monastic Lectio Divina ("Sacred Reading") process of meditative prayer. SOCIAL EVENTS: to organise and encourage events designed Based on the reading (lectio) of the Bible in small groups, this to bring people together and so celebrate community. approach invites us: FINANCE: to oversee parish funding and accounting and report • to enter the world in which the text was written. on same to the parish at appropriate intervals, and at least • to reflect meditatively and prayerfully on its significance annually. for our world today, and All enquiries for further information on any of these will be • to listen contemplatively to the Word of God, Jesus Christ, welcomed at the Presbytery: as He speaks to each one of us in the depths of our hearts. Both Courses will be held in the Church Meeting Room Idrone Avenue, and may be booked by phone or in writing, at the Presby- Knocklyon, Dublin 16. tery (Tel. 4941204). Tel: 4941204 or 4944986 LEAVING CERT. ORALS Special Intensive Weekend Preparation 7 Hours of Revision, Practice and Mock Interviews, Vocabulary, Role Play, Topics, Drills, Question & Answer •FRENCH -GERMAN • IRISH FRENCH: Friday, 24th March 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. and Saturday 25th March 1.30 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. GERMAN: Saturday, 25th March 9 a.m. - 12 noon and Sunday, 26th March 12 noon to 4 p.m. IRISH: Friday, 31st March 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. and Saturday 1st April 1.30 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. FEE: £40 PER SUBJECT EASTER REVISION COURSE 18th - 22nd April "LEAVING CERTS, JUNIOR CERTS, YOUR EXAM SUCCESS STARTS HERE ..." Let our expert panel of exam teachers take you the student through the vital steps to a good Junior Cert and Leaving Cert. FEE £40 PER SUBJECT SPECIAL OFFER £105 FOR 3 SUBJECTS Book and pay before Saturday 25th March and get a 4th subject FREE! ASHFIELD COLLEGE The Education Centre Main Street, Templeogue, Dublin 6W. Contact us now for advice and booking details at 01 4900 866 / 4900 871 Community Directory •) WE HOPE THE FOLLOWING PULL-OUT REFERENCE W1L

when necessary and mediate between parents and schools SUPPORT AND SERVICE GROUPS authorities when requested. For further information ring: Chairperson - Peter Hcffernan 4941633 or Secretary - Evelyn Irving BAPTISM PREPARATION TEAM 4939655. Members of this group, who have trained in pastoral ministry, visit parents prior to the baptism of their children to do some preparation ST. VINCENT DE PAUL (ST. COLMCILLE) with them for the child's reception of the Sacrament. Non-denominational. Meet on Monday nights at Presbytery, 7.30 - 9 p.m. Clothing, household goods, furniture, etc. in good condition Parents are requested to give at least two weeks' notice to one of the priests prior to the baptism of their child. always in need. For further information, contact Marie Lewis at 4941074. Enquiries: Presbytery 4941204 or Catherine 4946082.

KNOCKLYON BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT TEAM THE LEGION OF MARY The purpose of the group is to provide: (i) a "listening ear" to A Senior Group meet on Wednesday at 8.15 p.m. and the Juniors people in grief; (ii) to encourage the bereaved and to help them (boys and girls over 10) at 7 p.m. in the old Parish Centre. The work through their grief; (iii) to motivate them to move forward and meeting includes prayer, discussion and allocation of works, e.g. begin to cope with life again. Recovery takes time and continuous visitation of the sick, old and handicapped. For more information, support will help. Any of the following may be contacted: contact Vera at 4941444. Betty 4941283 KNOCKLYON YOUTH-COMMUNITY CENTRE LTD. Phyllis 4941283 For bookings contact Phyllis Russell at 4941166 (home) or Kitty 4936109 4943991 (Centre). Bernie 4943178 Brian 4943178 SPORTS, SOCIAL AND EDUCATIONAL BEGINNING EXPERIENCE A support group for separated and widowed people. For information ring Mary 8408736. K.A.R.A. (KNOCKLYON ACTIVE RETIREMENT ASSOCIATION IRISH CHILDBIRTH TRUST caters for people, 55 and over, who wish to remain active. The is a mother to mother, non-professional community-based support group meets twice weekly for games (including Bowls), Dancing, group. It welcomes expectant mothers, new mothers and Sport, and Social Recreation. The venue for meetings is the Youth experienced mothers and provides support at "coffee and chat" and Community Centre and times are Tuesday 10.30 - 12 noon. morning and evening meetings. Further information can be had Thursday 2-4 p.m. (Bowls). New members in great demand to from K.C.Duffy at 4941953. expand activities. Talks and outings arc regularly part of the agenda. New activities include Swimming and Aerobics on Mondays, KNOCKLYON COMMUNITY COUNCIL Wednesdays, Fridays in Balrothery Sport and Community Centre An umbrella organisation which comprises representatives of the (1.30 - 3.30 p.m.). Annual Membership £5. Contact Lyla Kennedy various residents' associations, groups and individuals within the (Chairperson) at 4942830 or Carmel O'Gorman (Secretary) at Parish. Its function is to monitor the planning and social functions 4517568. of the area and take account of external and internal influences on Knocklyon. Information: Michael Brennan -4946795. A.G.M. held BADMINTON CLUB 25th January. New Committee in next issue. The Knocklyon Badminton Club (League) meets every Tuesday and Thursday in the Community Centre. Also Wednesdays in KNOCKLYON POST-PRIMARY COMMITTEE Chccverstown. For details, phone Phyllis Russell at 4941166. Function: To secure a post-primary community school for Knocklyon. The committee welcomes advice and assistance in its KNOCKLYON SOCIAL BADMINTON CLUB endeavours. Secretary: Liam Carter 4944349. Chairman: Vincent Venue: Youth and Community Centre. Wednesday 8-11 p.m. and Kenny 4942092. Sunday 7-11 p.m. in Youth and Community Centre. Enquiries Gcraldinc McSweeney 4944764. KNOCKLYON CREDIT UNION is in its second year now and has nearly 500 members. Opening BALLYBODEN ST. ENDAS G.A.A. CLUB hours arc Fri. 7.15-9 p.m., Sat. 10-11 a.m. in the Senior School. Situated on the Firhouse Road, this Club caters for all who want to New members are always welcome. play hurling, football, camogie or ladies Gaelic football. Teams begin at under 10 level for all games. Coaching takes place on LA LECIIE LEAGUE Saturday mornings for ages 7 upwards, at Firhouse Road, and the is an organisation which provides information and support to those Hermitage, Rathfarnham. Other club activities include Set Dancing who want to breastfeed their babies. For information on local every Thursday at 8.30 p.m., Traditional Music every Wednesday in monthly meetings or telephone counselling, contact Mary Bird at the Lounge. Also a ceili on the first Saturday of each month and a 4941279. New mums and babies always welcome. sing-song on occasional Sunday evenings. On Friday nights during the winter months a "25" card game session takes place. The club ST. COLMCILLE'S PARENTS' ASSOCIATION publishes a Newsletter The 'Boden News, copies of which are This is a group of interested and concerned parents of children in available by writing to the club secretary Sean Flynn (4932920). the Senior and Junior schools. They endeavour to liaise with the Further information also from Paddy Walsh, Chairman Juvenile school authorities to improve facilities for their children, raise funds Section (2983160). 6 cal Groups at a Glance LATE YOUR INTEREST IN MATTERS LOCAL DURING 1995

K.A.I.E.S. K.A.I.E.S. stands for Knocklyon Adults in Educational Studies. Its MUSIC/DRAMA & COMMUNICATIONS purpose is to organise day and evening adult education classes for the people of Knocklyon and nearby areas. It is run by a voluntary ADULT CHOIR -11a.m. MASS committee in association with the V.E.C. and is entirely self New members and instrument players arc always welcome to join. financing. Enrolments normally take place in September and Practice lakes place on Wednesday evenings at 8 p.m. Further January. For further information phone the Community Centre details from Eoin Garrett, Director at 4941568. 4943991 or Co. Dublin V.E.C. 4515733. THE CHILDREN'S CHOIR BROS. PEARSE A.C. Boys and girls who have received their First Holy Communion are Training takes place each Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. and welcome to join the Children's Choir which sings at the 10 o'clock on Sundays in Cherryfield from 11 to 12 noon. In the winter months Mass on Sundays. Practice takes place each Monday from 7-8 Tuesday and Thursday training is held in Sancta Maria College. For p.m. in the Church. Ring Joe Kelly at 4941165. further information phone Secretary Sean Smyth at 4934995. CHILDREN'S LITURGY GROUP KNOCKLYON UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB Function: To prepare a meaningful liturgy for the 10 o'clock weekly has 24 teams, ranging from U.8 to Senior competing in the South Children's Mass, through Music and Drama. For information Dublin Boys' League, Dublin District Schoolboys League and contact Eva Coffey at 4941715. Amateur League. Parents' help always welcome. Details Noel Gaughran (Secretary) at 4935740 or Jim McGoniglc (P.R.O.) at THE FOLK GROUP 4931046. If you arc 13 or over (no upper age limit) you can join the Folk Group which sings at the 12 o'clock Mass on Sundays. For KNOCKLYON YOUTH CLUB information, contact Lisa Kelly at 4941165. meets weekly in the Youth and Community Centre. The Junior Club KNOCKLYON VARIETY GROUP (10 - 12 years) takes place on Fridays 7-9 p.m., and Senior Club (12-14 years) on Saturdays 7-9 p.m. The Young Adults (age 15 Meet every Monday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. in St. Colmcille's Junior School Hall. Enquiries to Gillian Keenan at 4947283. upwards) meet on Saturday night also and arc now recruiting new members. Volunteers on club nights are always welcome. Chairman: Brian Millane 4942263. Secretary: Mary Coleman 4935295. THE KNOCKLYON NEWS 112th SCOUTS KNOCKLYON C.B.S.I. This publication, YOUR Parish Newsletter, has been The unit caters for 300 boys and girls at Beaver, Club, Scouts and running now for twelve years with the aim of informing Venturers levels. Adult helpers always needed and greatly and entertaining you, our readers. We have also welcomed. Details from Gerry Daly at 4946187. attempted to make you feel part of a caring community. GIRL GUIDES The parish has changed enormously since our first Meet on Friday evenings 8 - 9.30 p.m. in the Scout Den. Contact publication, especially in terms of its size, and we have Louisa Richardson 4945676 or Valeric Hollingsworth at 4942405. tried to reflect this change in the content of the Newsletter. However, we feel that with more personnel KNOCKLYON GOLF SOCIETY Annual fee £20. New members always welcome. Contact Terry we could serve you better. Mangan (Secretary) at 4945989 or Gerry Daly at 4946187. As always, we welcome your articles, ideas, views, news, photos, and letters for publication, but we would COMMUNITY GAMES also greatly welcome your help in putting the The executive and committee for 1994 is still operational. An A.G.M. will be held on 7th February at 8.30 p.m. in the Community Newsletter together. Centre. Aileen Millane (Secretary) 4942263, Aiden Nevin (P.R.O.) For further information please phone Fr. David at 4945874. 4941204. BRIDGE CLUB Knocklyon Bridge Club is a social club which meets every Monday in the Good Counsel Centre, Ballyboden Road. We provide a Joker We have endeavoured to make this Directory as and a cup of tea! Contact Deirdre Connolly 4947201. All welcome, comprehensive as possible. If we have omitted any including beginners. group by oversight we sincerely regret this and would I.C.A. kindly request that you let us know your particulars by The I.C.A. meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month in the contacting the Editor at 4941204 by phone or post so Community Centre at 8.30 p.m. It is a self-development group for that inclusion will be guaranteed in future issues. women and gives scope for members to involve themselves in various activities which include crafts, drama cic. New members Many Thanks always welcome. Ring Catherine Cardiff (Secretary) at 4942439. If you would like to contribute towards helping VINCENT TELLS OF HIS these Indians build a new life, contact me directly or SOUTH AMERICAN TRAVELS make a donation to: During November and December of last year I travelled to AYUREO PROJECT, visit a small community of Ayureo Indians living in a place CHI, AIB called Jesudi, 600 km. northwest of Asuncion, the capital of A.I.B., Grafton Street Account No. 05277004 Paraguay. I went as director of Community Health Inter- Vincent Kenny national to work with a Paraguayan anthropologist to see if we could help them establish a permanent settlement. There were 80 families, all that remained of several I.C.A. NEWS hundred who had been forced to move out of their forest We enjoyed a great Christmas party in the Community homes near the Bolivian border. Believe it or not they are Centre on December 6th. What a surprise when chips were delivered for everyone from Silvios. Then the second surprise suffering almost the same fate as that which befell the native was when Richard arrived to teach us how to line dance. The Indians of North America during the 1870s. craic was mighty. Many thanks to Superquinn who supplied The Ayureos are taken from their lands and white settlers us with mince pies and donated prizes for the Raffle. move in. More than half of them have been wiped out by Twenty-five members attended the Brendan Grace diseases against which they have no immunity, like Measles Christmas Show in the Red Cow. Needless to say we had and Tuberculosis. Once they are taken from the forests, a terrific night. The meal was lovely and the show was great. which normally provides all their needs, they are forced to Brendan had us all in stitches. earn money by doing menial tasks for the settled communi- We have now resumed our meetings after the Christmas ties; a situation which quickly develops into semi-enslave- break. Candlewick Embroidery classes start at the end of ment. January and on the 21st February our International Night Domingo, the chief, explained to me that there was no takes place. There is something for everyone in the I.C.A. way back to the forests for his people, they must do things Why not join us. The Guild meets on the 1st and 3rd Tues- the way the white man does, i.e. legal ownership of land and day of each month in the Community Centre at 8.30 p.m. control over their own water and food supply. With their help we have developed a plan to assist them, a new well, a linocklijon Uariety Cjroup health clinic and later a skilled volunteer, to train some of his people in potential employment skills. What's earned by one At the moment the Knocklyon Variety Group are rehearsing for the John Player Tops of the Town 1995. Preliminary is shared by all. Hopefully we will also be able to raise the rounds commence in early March (date to be confirmed). money to help them purchase some farm animals to give Your support would be appreciated. Tickets for the show are some earning potential. available from any member of the Variety Group. The temperatures in Paraguay are extreme, sometimes To help fund our show we are holding a series of Line reaching 45°C and I arrived back in Dublin just before Dancing nights in St. Enda's G.A.A. Club. The next two will Christmas to a warm welcome, but a very cold breeze. Walk- be held on 11th and 25th February. Admission is by ticket ing around Grafton Street on Christmas Eve, it was difficult only. Tickets can be obtained from B. Gallagher 4942028 or not to contrast the differences in lifestyles between us and T. Hogan 4941021. them. Thank you for your continuing support. & (ButteifieCcC Orchard JB Professional Day Care & Kindergarten C^y 7s fc Templeogue, Dublin 6W. 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his experience Attn./Denis Carter 9th January, 1995 as a "Stranger in Planning Dept., a Strange Land99. Sth. Dublin Co. Co., The Square, I wanted to travel to exotic places, to teach, to learn a new Tallaght, Dn. 24. language and to experience a life very different to that in Ireland. All of this led me to Japan and the JET Programme, a Japanese Dear Sir, government plan to bring foreigners into the heart of their I have a two-fold request of the County Council, country to learn and teach. Now I live in the remotest reaches of following much representation from individuals and Japan in a town of 6,000 people, 100 miles from the nearest city. I am the only "gaijin", or westerner. 1 teach English. groups within this parish. The people are wonderful, always helpful and friendly, and (i) I ask that a sign be erected, indicating the Parish it is a beautiful place, an idyllic fishing village surrounded by Church & Schools of St. Colmcille, preferably at the mountains. top of Idrone Avenue in the vicinity of the Traffic So what brought me to Esashi? After leaving Terenure Lights. College I studied English at (J.C.D., doing a B.A. and M.A. An increasing number of people from outside the Afterwards I did my H.Dip., again in but on area come to the Church for funerals, weddings, the other side of the staff room door. During these years I had baptisms, etc.: they frequently lose their way and have a number of temporary and part-time jobs but my experiences to stop and enquire of passersby and arrive late for the teaching English as a foreign language, first in Spain and then function. to foreign students in Dublin were the most interesting. JET Moreover, it is a constant and frustrating experience (Japan Exchange and Teaching) seemed like the perfect of the priests of the parish to have to give intricate opportunity to develop my career and "see the world". directions over the telephone to people who have to find I've been back in Knocklyon for Christmas and I'm on my the presbytery or church when coming on business. way to Esashi again. I know I won't live in Japan permanently but the time I've spent there has been more rewarding than I We would be quite prepared to erect such a sign at ever imagined. I've done so many new things I couldn't begin our own expense except that we understand that that is to list them here. Of course it can be lonely and frustrating too, not allowed by regulation. especially realising you are illiterate and have to learn to Signs such as the one proposed are in evidence in communicate from scratch again. For me the adventure has many places where Churches are sited away from main been well worth it. ponaf Garoey thoroughfares. (ii) I ask for an urgent review of the traffic arrangements K.A.R.A. in the vicinity of Church and Schools. People are continually compelled to park illegally and danger- Tuesday January 10 saw members meet again after the Christ- mas holidays. Right away we had a talk from Bob Noyes and ously, as the narrow road makes it impossible to Helen Ryan "Forever Living", from which we learned much park on both sides without making access of a about just how good for health Aloe Vera is. larger vehicle, such as a bus, fire-engine or refuse Tuesday January 17 - health again, this time Patricia disposal vehicle, impossible. I submit that road Dawson saw to it that we got down to our exercise with chair width and layout are grossly inadequate for a aerobics. We also look forward to a return demonstration from school that caters for more than 1,700 children and Triona Power from McDougalls Flour. A trip to the Point to, yet parish church that serves an estimated 3,400 once more, enjoy Riverdance is also scheduled. families. May we remind retired over 55s that we have, as we said before, a place for you together with a warm welcome at our I would welcome an opportunity to discuss this weekly Tuesday meetings at 10.30 a.m., or come join our matter further with your representative. Bowlers on Thursdays between 2 and 4 p.m. at the Knocklyon Yours sincerely, Community Centre. . Qamel Q Corman Sec phone 4517568 DAVID WEAKLIAM, O. CARM., P.P. HOLISTIC THERAPY ' HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES AND DETOX COURSE J.J. KIERNAN & SON LTD • Est. 1933 • • ALLERGY TESTING • RELAXATION THERAPY CYRIL MAHON Authorised Texaco Distributor 99 Glenvara Park. Tel. 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We began with a hand- Senior Infant writing competition in the senior classes. The winners in sixth class were the following: Elaine Clarke, Neil Boks- Class, was the berger, Orla O'Donnell, Joanna Reid, Justin O'Hagan, Aoife winner in the Mooney, Kim Siualbe. The fifth class winners were: Colm Superquinn Duffy, Ann McCormack, Marc Nolan, Stephen Russell, Rachel Kerwin, Carole Wilson, Una Mulkerrin. Poster Design Certificates of Merit were presented to the winners in the Competition. hall. Mr. Kelly, the Principal, places great emphasis on good handwriting and he warmly congratulated the winners. All is quiet in the Junior School - with the "Post- We presently embark on a month dedicated to the reading and writing of poetry. Assembly each week is used Christmas blues". The children look a little sad as they as a forum for poetry readings. Children have enjoyed battle their way through the rain and sleet - ah! January! poems including The Confessions of Henry Hooter the On a brighter front Ms. Siobhan O'Donoghue returned Third" by Gabriel Rosenstock and many others. sporting a beautiful sparkler! Congrats to herself and We will end the month with a poetry competition when fiance Rory. the best of the children's poetry will be read aloud to their We are beginning our First Communion instruction assembled classmates. with our children in 2nd class. The dates for the Com- On the literature front we were fortunate to record Robert Dunbar's talk on the G. B. show. We have circulated munion are 6th and 13th May. Parents who would like to Robert's tape to the various classes. They have listened to sell their children's blazers, please contact Cathie or Robert as he enthusiastically recommended the following Niamh in the school office. books, Rosie's Quest' by Ann Carroll, Cherokee by Creina I'm sure there's no one out there with a child for Mansfield and In Search of the Liberty Tree by Tom September '95 who has not registered him/her by now!!! McCaughren. Robert Dunbar is editor of Children's Books in Ireland, a magazine which reviews hundreds of books for (should there be - please contact Cathie immediately!) children and is available in all good bookshops. Our Congrats to Niamh Cummins and Emma Duke So as we speed through these dark days on lyrical and on their wonderful artistic achievements (see photo rhythmical wings, if you wish to hibernate, please curl up above and page 4). Emma's winning entry in the with a good book or a good poem - the condition may be Superquinn Art Competition has been displayed at many contagious! bus shelters as part of Superquinn's advertising The Principal and staff would like to wish you all a campaign for Christmas. happy and literary New Year. PARENTS! Please note the reference to parking in our January Newsletter especially concerning the besieged residents of Idrone! Remember - emergency services would not be able to reach them if people insist on parking both sides of the road. Many thanks again to all who supported our Toys and

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An interde- Gina Victoria Cannon, 3 Templeroan Crescent. nominational service will be held at 8.30 p.m. which will be compiled by the women of Ghana. This day of prayer dates Lisa Anne Bourke, 113 Coolamber Park. back 150 years to America where a group of Christian women Conor Dermot O'Dowd, 140, Dargle Wood. celebrated the first such occasion. All denominations wel- Cian Michael Murphy, 8 Knockcullen Rise. come, male and female. Paul Andrew Fox, 2 Glenlyon Grove. • NOVENA OF GRACE Haylie Nocllc O'Dea, 52 Beverly Avenue. There will be a Novena of Grace in St. Colmcille's Church from 4th to 12th March inclusive at 10 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Shauna Louise Sheehan, 109 Woodfield. each day. The visiting speakers will be the Redemptorist David Joseph Kiberd, 63 Orlagh Park. Fathers Steve Mahony and Tommy Byrne. David Paul Somers, 27 Orlagh Court. • YOUNG ARCHITECT Aaron Michael Delaney, 5 Beverly Crescent. Congratulations to Alan Begley, son of Jack and Anne Begley Eimear Margaret Duffy, 68 Idrone Park. of Knocklyon Avenue, who was recently conferred with a First John Edward Nolan, 5 Grecnacre Court. Class Honours Degree in Architecture. Alan is a former pupil of Mr. Paul Dalton and Mr. Pat Kelly and of Terenure College. Emma Louise McLoughlin, 26 Idrone Close. We wish him well in his future career. Max Richard Radburn, 33 Templeroan Park. • MORE SUCCESS FOR LARKIN BROTHERS Fionnuala Caoimhe Nf Thcimhneain, 1 c Pairc na Cuilc Onra. At the annual examinations of the Royal Irish Academy of Emma May Gorman, 6 Orlagh Downs. Music, Andrew Larkin (Knocklyon Park) won the Junior Amber Brigid Kelly, 197 Glenvara Park. Coulson/Shandon Scholarship for Piano, and the Middle Grade Exhibition for Speech and Drama. His elder brother Aoife Marie MacEntec, 73, Scholarstown Park. David, was awarded the Judith Segal Cup for Piano Reper- Dairc John Gibbons, 31 Beverly Avenue. toire in Middle Grade. He was also awarded the Middle Grade Anna Kristianc Kearney, 6 Coolamber Park. Advanced Scholarship for Speech and Drama. We send warm- Sinead Carmel Crowley, 64 Lansdowne Park. est congratulations to both boys on their great achievements and wish them continued success. Benjamin Niall Gregory, 35 Orlagh Dale. Shauna Kate Hawthorne, 34 Beverly Downs. • NEW APPOINTMENT We are pleased to announce a new appointment for Dolores Karen Margaret Louise Kilroy, 3 Ashton Grove. Jackson from Coolamber Park. Dolores, who works for the E.S.B., has taken up the position of shop controller at Rath- 'LYON'S DEN famham Shopping Centre. This after school service has reopened • SCOUT DRAW RESULTS in Knocklyon Community Centre. November '94: £100 - S. & J. Sheppard, 65 Coolamber Park. £50 - P. Carter, NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS/CONTRIBUTORS 91 Glenvara Park. £25 - E. & D. Kellett,72 Lansdowne Park. 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