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An Chomhdháil Bhliantúíl 2019 Óstán Ceithre Séasúir, Muineachán 6 Nollaig 2018 Ag 7 An Chomhdháil Bhliantúíl 2019 Óstán Ceithre Séasúir, Muineachán 6 Nollaig 2018 ag 7. 30i.n Clár 1. Clarú 7.00i.n. Registrations at 7.00pm 2. Fáilte – Óstán Ceithre Séasúir Welcome to Four Seasons Hotel 3. Glacadh na mBun Rialacha Adoption of Standing Orders 4. Miontuairiscí an Chomhdháil Deiridh Minutes of Previous Convention 2018 5. Tuarascáil an Rúnaí Chontae County Secretary’s Report 6. Tuarascáil an Chisteoir Chontae County Treasurer’s Report 7. Glacadh leis na Cúntaisí eile Adoption of all other Sub Committee Reports 8. Oráid an Chathaoirligh Chontae County Chairman’s Address 9. Toghchán na hOifigigh Election of Officers 10. Oifigeach na bPáistí – Seán Mac Ardail Child Protection address 11. Oifigeach Shláinte agus Folláine Health & Wellbeing address 12. Gradaim Bhliantúil 2018 Annual Award Winners 2018 13. Comhbhrón Sympathy 14. Amhrán na bhFiann National Anthem Bun Rialacha – Standing Orders 1. The proposer of a motion may not speak for more than five minutes. 2. A delegate speaking to a motion may not speak for more than three minutes. 3. The proposer of a motion may speak for a second time for three minutes before a vote is taken. 4. No delegate may speak a second time in the debate on the same motion. An Cathaoirleach may consider any matter not on the Clár with the consent of the majority of the delegates present and voting. 1 An Chomhdháil Bhliantúíl 2019 Ostán Four Seasons, Muineachán (6 Nollaig 2018 ag 7.30i.n) Ainmniúcháin - Nominations Cathaoirleach Michéal Mac Mathúna An Bhoth Leas Cathaoirleach Deaglán Ó Flanagáin Craobh Mháirtín Rúnai Proinsias Mac An Bháird Leachtáin Rúnaí Cúnta Gearóid Mac Giolla Chumhail Scairbh na gCaorach Cisteoir Eibhlínn Ní Chionnáin Corr Dubh Cisteoir Cúnta Brendáin Ó Cathasaigh Sean MacDiarmada Máire Uí Dhonghaile Scairbh na gCaorach Ard Chomhairle Pádraig Mac Searraigh Druim Shamhain Comhairle Uladh x 2 Seán Ó Conghaile Curraichín Nollaig Ó Dufaigh Druim Shamhain Brendáin Ó Cathasaigh Sean Mac Diarmada Máire Uí Dhonghaile Scairbh na gCaorach Oifigeach Caidreamh Poíblí Máire Nic An Éanaigh Corr Dubh Majella Ní Búiteach Craobh Mháirtin Oifigeach na nÓg Seán Mac Ardail Druim Shamhain Oifigeach Cultúra & Gaeilge Mairéad Ni Bhaoghill Achadh Bog Oifigeach Forbartha Micheál Ó Cearbhaill Buíochar Oifigeach Oiliúna Seán Ó Conghaile Curraichín Adrian Trappe Na Cláirsigh Oifigeach Iomána Aogán Ó Muireagáin Cluain Tiobraid PRAYER FOR THE DECEASED Lord, we remember in prayer those members and friends of the GAA in the County who have died since our last meeting and all the deceased members of our Association. They served you faithfully in this life, bring them now to the happiness of life in your kingdom. We ask this through Christ Our Lord. Amen. Go ndeana Dia Trocaire ar a n-anamacha 2 Coiste Chontae Mhuineacháin CLG Príomh - Oifigigh CATHAOIRLEACH 1966- John Murray, Clontibret 1888-1889 Rev William McKenna, Carrickmacross 1967- 1972 Mick Quigley, Currin 1904 Philip McGorisk, Drumboory 1973-1976 Peter Sherry, Scotstown 1905 Rev Laurence Kieran, Magheracloone 1977- 1980 Tom Reilly, Monaghan Harps 1906-1909 Rev Mark Clinton, Castleblayney 1980- 1981 Paraic Duffy, Castleblayney 1910-1912 Rev James Ward, Aughnamullen 1982-1983 Tommy McCudden, Ballybay 1912-1914 Patrick Whelan, Greenan’s Cross 1984 - 1986 Francie Mc Atavie, Ballybay 1915-1927 Frank Duffy, Bawn 1987 Fr Pat Mc Hugh Monaghan Harps HC 1928-1929 Rev Francis Donnelly, Ballybay 1988 (pt) John P. Graham, Killeevan 1930 Jack Gilsenan, Killeevan 1988 (pt)-1992 Aidan Quigley, Currin 1931-1932 Dr Con Ward, Monaghan 1993-1997 Liam Stirrat, Scotstown 1933-1935 Frank Duffy, Latton 1998-2000 Gerry Duffy, Drumhowan 1936-1940 Rev Bernard Hackett, Ballybay 2001- 2004 John Connolly, Currin 1941 James Cahill, Carrickmacross 2005-2006 Colm Gormley, Clontibret 1942 James Hamill, Donaghmoyne 2007-2009 Seamus Coyle, Latton 1943-1952 James Cahill, Carrickmacross 2010-2013 Pádraig Sherry Drumhowan 1953-1973 Michael Duffy, Blackhill 2014 - 2016 Michael Mc Mahon Scotstown 1974-1976 Michael Feeney, Ballybay 2017 Declan Flanagan, Cremartin 1977-1982 Peter Sherry, Scotstown 1983-1987 Pauric Duffy, Castleblayney RúnAí 1988-1992 Michael Burns, Castleblayney 1888-1889 Owen Cahill, Carrickmacross 1993-1997 Aidan Quigley, Currin 1904 James Tierney, Longfield 1998-2000 Liam Stirrat, Scotstown 1904 Patrick Markey, Longfield 2001-2004 Gary Carville, Cremartin 1905 -1906 Patrick Morris, Donaghmoyne 2005-2009 John Connolly, Currin 1907 William J McGrath, Castleblayney 2010-2013 Paul Curran, Clontibret 1908 Thomas Collins, Carrickmacross 2014-2016 Padraig Sherry, Drumhowan 1909-1911 Frank Duffy, Bawn 2017 Michael Mc Mahon, Scotstown 1911-1912 Thomas Treanor, Monaghan LEAS CATHAOIRLEACH: 1912 Joseph Murray, Clones 1887- Rev. J. McCarney, Donaghmoyne 1912 Patrick J Mac Cormack, Clontibret 1889- Fr. W. O`Doherty, Magheracloone 1912-1914 Owen O’Duffy, Killeevan 1904- F. McNally, Carrickmacross 1915-1917 Patrick Lonergan, Carrickmacross 1935-1942 Frank O`Duffy N.T., Latton 1917-1923 Patrick Coyle, Ballybay 1943 - Michael Donnelly, Castleblayney 1924-1926 Laurnie J Reilly, Ballybay 1944- John Moore, Castleblayney 1927-1929 Jack Gilsenan, Killeevan 1945 Michael Donnelly, Castleblayney 1930 Paddy Hoey, Carrickmacross 1948- Tom McGrane 1931 James Finlay, Carrickmacross 1949- Pat McGrane, Clones 1931-1935 Michael Markey, Donaghmoyne 1952- 1953 Mick Duffy, Castleblayney 1936-1937 Sean McShane, Ballybay 1954-1962 Fr. Terry Kirke, Scotstown 1938 Michael Markey, Donaghmoyne 1963 Liam Maguire, Ballybay 1939-1940 Sean McShane, Ballybay 1964 Pat McGrane, Clones 1941-1962 Leo Burns, Donaghmoyne 3 1963 Michael Feeney, Ballybay 1942-1965 Eugene Clerkin, Blackhill 1964-1969 John McArdle, Drumhowan 1966-1969 Eamon Fitzpatrick, Killeevan 1970-1971 Francie McAtavie, Ballybay and 1970-2003 Paddy O’Rourke, Inniskeen Sean McCague Scotstown 2004 Liam Stirrat, Scotstown 1972-1981 Francie McAtavie, Ballybay 2005-2016 Marion Donnelly, Emyvale 1982 Gerry Gillanders, Castleblayney 2017 Eileen Keenan, Corduff 1983-1987 Michael Burns, Castleblayney CISTEOIR CúnTA: 1988-1990 John P Graham, Killeevan 2001 - 2003 Liam Stirrat, Scotstown 1990 Sean Murphy, Scotstown 2004 Marion Donnelly, Emyvale 1991-1999 John Heaphey, Scotstown 2005 - 2006 Liam Stirrat, Scotstown 2000-2007 John Scully, Carrickmacross 2007 - 2011 Brendan Farrell, Doohamlet 2008-2009 Ailish McEntee, Sean Mac Diarmada 2012- 2014 Eileen Keenan Corduff (to Jan 2014) 2010-2013 Sean McKenna, Monaghan 2014 - 2018 Ailish Mc Entee, Seán Mc Dermotts 2014 - 2016 Anita Finnegan, Aughnamullen (from Jan 2014) 2017 Francis Ward, Latton ARD COMHAIRLE: RúnAí CúnTA: 1909 Frank O`Duffy, Donaghmoyne 1936 - 1942 Michael Markey, Donaghmoyne 1940 Tom Conaire, Castleblayney 1943 Jack Kerr, Ballybay (nominated at Ulster Convention) 1944 Charlie McGrath, Castleblayney 1947 (This was the first time that counties could 1945 Jack Kerr, Ballybay now nominate delegates as representatives. 1946 - 1961 Kevin Cumiskey Before that Central Council was made up of 1962 - 1969 Paddy O`Rourke, Inniskeen three people who were nominated by each of 1970 Michael Feeney, Ballybay the provincial councils) 1971 - 1973 Eamonn Fitzpatrick, Killeevan 1947 - 1952 Jim Cahill, Carrickmacross 1974 - 1990 Seamus Murray, Killanny 1953 - 1972 Mick Duffy, Castleblayney 1991 - 1992 Sean Murphy, Scotstown 1973 Mick Feeney, Ballybay 1993 Kieran Finlay, Ballybay 1974 - 1986 Mick Duffy, Castleblayney 1994 - 1999 John Scully, Carrickmacross 1987 - 1999 Sean McCague, Scotstown 2000 - 2003 Marion Donnelly, Emyvale 2000 - 2006 John Heaphey, Scotstown 2004 - 2007 Ailish McEntee, Sean McDermotts 2007 - 2011 Liam Stirrat, Scotstown 2008 – 2009 Seán McKenna, Monaghan Harps 2012 - 2016 Declan Flanagan Cremartin 2010 Sean Murphy, Scotstown 2017 Pádraig Sherry, Drumhowan 2011 (pt) Michael Burns Castleblayney COMHAIRLE ULADH: 2011 (pt) – 2013 Anita Finnegan Aughnamullen 1904- 1906 Patrick Whelan 2014 - 2016 (Jan) Eileen Keenan Corduff 1912- 1917 Owen Conlon and F. Henry 2017 - 2018 Majella Boyd, Cremartin 1918 - Frank O`Duffy CISTEOIR 1927- 1929 Jack Gilsenan and P. Hoey 1888-1889 Patrick Lee, Carrickmacross 1930 - 1934 H. McEnaney and F. O`Duffy 1904-1905 Owen Sherry, Carrickmacross 1935 H. McEnaney and P. Coyle 1905 Jack Martin, Carrickmacross 1936- 1939 Dan Mooney and A. Murphy 1906-1908 Thomas Collins, Carrickmacross 1940 - Jim Cahill 1909 Peter Duffy, Aughnamullen 1941 - 1943 S. McShane and M. Donnelly 1910-1911 James McCooey, Aughnamullen 1944 - 1945 Sean McDonnell 1912-1913 Frank O’Duffy, Donaghmoyne 1946 - 1948 Fr. Larry Marron Adm. 1914-1927 Mar Rúnaí 1949 - 1950 Fr. Larry Marron Adm and Tom McGrane 1928-1929 James Murphy, Clones 1951- Seamus Drury and Paddy McLoughlin 1930-1940 Peter Coyle, Monaghan 1952 - Tom McGrane and Jack Kerr 1941 James Hamill, Donaghmoyne 1952 - 1955 Frank O Duffy and Jim Drury 4 1956 - 1958 Frank O`Duffy and John Murray 1990 - 1994 Tommy McCormick, Rockcorry 1959 - 1960 Macartan Mac Cormack and Michael Feeney 1995 Sean Murphy, Scotstown 1961 - 1962 Michael Feeney and Philip Moore 1996 - 1997 Paul Martin, Carrickmacross 1963 Michael Feeney and P. Hughes 1998 - 2006 Seamus Coyle, Latton 1964 Michael Feeney and Eamonn Fitzpatrick 2007 - 2009 Liam Doherty, Clones 1965 - 1966 Michael Feeney and Pat Murphy 2010 - 2014 Gerry Mc Donald, Donaghmoyne 1967 - 1969 Michael Quigley and Pat Murphy 2015 - 2016 Francis Ward, Latton (from Jan) 1970 - 1972 Michael Quigley and Seamus McCluskey 2017 Michael Carroll, Rockcorry (from Jan) 1973 - Michael Quigley and Vincent Lee Oifigeach na bPáistí
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