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PENSMAN TAKES YOU Noel Devereux BUT WHY PARSLEY indeed about how it can be FROM FRANCE? contracted except that it is incurable and total. The reason 43MA R Y STR E ET, DUNGARVAN On Jast Monday evening, the for this is that, unlike most Department of Agriculture other countries, we have tended issued a, nationwide alert after to ignore its dire consequences three Colorado Beetles were dis- up to this. covered in ia routine check of a 10 - DAY consignment of French parsley. Now, however, with the The parsley was imported approach of tihe summer holi- through Cbrk port at t'he week- day season, the Minister for end and the infected portion Health and his Department must take immediate steps to SPECIAL was part of a 100-box shipment. A search was at once mount- educate and warn the public ed and by late on Monday about 'the risks involved. In a night tihe whereabouts of 75 of few months, thousands of Starts This Friday the suspect boxes had been student® will travel ab'road to traced. The intensive search for work and holiday. They will the remaining 25 was continued mainly go to metropolitan areas March 27 on Tuesday with an additional and so will be at great risk as nine beiing located. many of these areas have a high incidence of 'A.I.D.S. Then also • £25 OFF LEATHER JACKETS Tihie discovery of the dreaded there will be the thousands of beetle was treated as a most our young people who will seek • £25 OFF WOOL SUITS serious matter as the black and the sun spots of the Mediter- amber striped insect, similar in ranean throughout the months size to tihe well-known Lady- of ithe summer where they will bird, is rated as "Enemy No. 1" find themselves in contact with BARGAIN RAIL where the potato crop is con- other young people from Britain oe'rned. A spokesman for t'he and Continental countries. Department pointed out that Pup,Is of Abbeys.de N.S who were Confirmed by Most Rev. Dr. Michael Russell, Bishop of Waterford, at Abbeyside Church EVERYTHING AT HALF-PRICE one femaJe alone can produce While the 'only sure way of recently Included are Very Rev. Canon Farrell, P.P., Abbeyside, Very Rev. Fr. O'Doherty, P P., Colligan, Rev. Fr. Ahearne, ^MEN^SJPORTSCOATS:j«ere £49.95, now £29.95. up to 2,500 larvae and these in avoiding infection in these high C.C., Ahbeystde ancMm^nJ^ of tjig Jcaching staff Mr. Pat^VealgJ^rjncipal and Mrs. Jo^n Mansfield. (Photo- Rory Wyley turn maiture within a few days. risk areas is to avoid sexual During the larval and fully de- promiscuity there will always veloped stages the beetle sub- be those who will succumb to RUGBY Fashion Wear - Upstairs sists entirely on potato foliage temptation with the possibility * Fashion Suits clearing at £35.00 and could demolish potato of contracting this killer disease. •k Fashion Jackets clearing at £25.00. crops over a vast area with the SUMMER TIME- We look to the Government •k Fashion Pants clearing at £9.95. fe'rocdty of a locust horde. and in particular to the De- BOYS' DUFFLE COATS AND ANORAKS CLEARING While all this is so and the partment of Health therefore to NEXT SUNDAY Dungarvan Bow Out Of tajce steps without any further BELOW COST PRICES. reaction of tihe Department in In accordance with the pro- Dungarvan 3; Kilteacle 15 the circumstances is under- delay to arouse public aware- visions of the Standard Time ness of the drastic conse- (Amendment) Act, 1971 as In strong windy conditucns Don't forget, next Tuesday is Budget Day — be sure standable, the question must be varied by the Summer Time last Sunday, Dungarvan were asked, why do we have to quences which can arise for Order. 1986, summer time will defeated at home by Kilfea^e Manseragh Cup and buy before it! import parsley from France at society as a whole from the commence at 1 a.m. on Sunday in the semi-final of the Man- all? It is ridiculous in a country danger of A.I.D.S. and' to issue next, March 29. All tLme-pleces senagih Cup. Kiifeacle elected to Salmon, P. J. Kindir.(?gan, J. pressure on KlUfeacle. This y.dequa/te warning about the should be out fox-ward one hour pliay witih the wilnd in nig, urn; O'Connor, p. coughlan, Ml. pressure e-venitiuailly paid oH amd such, as ours that there should before retiring on Saturday twit and wrtnin a . v.- vr. Miaorx. 0< 1 no. Oungiarvan were rcwarrte-d be any need whatever for such steps which should be taken night. were exerting pressure 'nr. the .Dower, J. Morrissey. -G. Wa&Bfli,' through a push-over try follow- about it. To date there have Home side. Tney scored a (Wop T- Clarke, M. O'Hailora'ii P ing a 5 yard scrum. Towy imports or indeed for a tot of Mullaney, T. O-'Brten, m Haai- been nine deaths attributed to goal and a penalty and then StuaJtoe wias on hand to toucih DUNGARVAN the other horticultural products a try which was converted, raihan. down and also kicked the con- which we import but which we A.I.D.S. in Ireland and a num- against Dungarvan's lone pen- version. ber of other cases have been 2nds 1MPIRESSIVE VICTORY couldJ and should be producing ality to lead by 12-3 at half-time. IN CUP GAME The team was: M. Brackett, P. ALUMINIUM confirmed. It is a rather iWSltlh tihe wind in tihedr backs, Dungarvan 6; Kiifeacle 3 here at home. Foley, E. Phelan, P. McGrath, BALLYMACMAGUE, DUNGARVAN frightening prospect. Dungiarvan e^ertedi strong pres- Also art home on Sunday, tihe N. Herlihy, K O'Connor. C. A SERIOUS THREAT TO PIONEER OF THE sure in the second half and 2nd team had

CHORAL NOTES DUNGARVAN U.D.C. THE GROVE FILLING STATION TALLOW TYRES ! — TYRES ! — TYRIES ! A DATE WITH NEW RADIALS 155x12 £21.00 Further Call To Pedestrianise 155X13 £23.00 165x13 £25.00 OH! SUSANNA Cllr. B'. Kyne again raised his New Tyres, including Good Year G800, Grand Prix, proposal tir.iat tihe road at Semperit, Michelin, Vredestein, Marshall and This year Dungarvan Musical Bea.uvoir. Mary Kelly who gaye skiehacrine leading to the Sea many more. and Choral Society nas a date us such a tempestuous Tflliani Park housing estate in, AiDbey- with Oh! Susanna; tne Fraary in Lilac Time, tackles the im- sa.uie snouid iDe pedestn jams eel a,c Remoulds: 135x13, 145x13. 155x13, 165x13 _ All £11,00. H&il Theatre, and tr.ear public. portant part of Molly. The part une M:a\rc!h. monthly meeting oi Abbeyside Roadway 20-50 Oil Only £5.50 per gallon 'Isuesd!ay, March 31 will see the of the "soulful" Joe is played Dungarvan Urban Council. The We stock New Tyres in all sizes, Including Tractor. cast exploding into tine muisitet by Tom McShane who lias re- road haid recently been high- 1,980, before tihe present Seta coimpiulsiory purchase ordier and give a decision, once and for Tel. NOEL HEKLEY 058/56298 music of Stephen Foster on the turned to tihe society after a lighted he said, by the aliioca- Piark estate had developed into on 'knocking walls and cutting all, aisi to whether the road ait iaimuiiar boards of the Friuiiy few years absence, tW>n of £&0,00|0 to lay a toot- a defined community, he had down trees. He was annoyed a-kieihacriine was- to be closed or Open for Petrol, Diesel and Car Gas, 7 days, 8 a.m. ito 9 p.m. Mail Theatre and their public, Sean O'Donnell, who repre- path from sea Park to Abbey- stated that ithe skeihacrine road that the money could be squan- let open to vehicular traffic. dered in this way and that nmsn playing to p-a.cKea nouses sented the, society in the AIMS side school for the safety oi the leading to .tihe estate should be C'llr. R. A. Walsh who second- on Saturday, April 4th. Ail will 21st Birthday Concert in tihe li-.ttiLdnetri) attending tihe school. kept for pedestrians only. An through traffic would stiQit be al- lowed 'there. ed the proposal said that tne be famUiar wiitih songs like National Concert Hall, plays the Cllr. Kyne had raised this Biord P'letanala did not agree road leading to Land's End tad "Dear Ole Joe," "Camp town part of thei idealistic Beau wiho matter at tihe Council's pre- wiitih this althougih his local always been more or less a itiaces," "Beaiutiitul Dreamer," "l ONLY SOLUTION wia*s such a loyal friend to Ste- vious meeting and wihen he know-ledge, then a-s now, con- pedestrian waiy on the Past. HORSE OWNERS Dream of Jeannie W).lth The phen Foster. This role iis taken asked whether any progress had firmed 'that this, as a pleasant Since the development at ae light Brown nadir," "My old by a new acting talent Pat traditional walking area would, C'llr. Kynie said that t'he a been, made on his proposal ait Urban Council had unanimous- Park, the residents hiad- tola TOP NUTRITION — TOTAL ECONOMY Kentucky Home," "Battle O'Hailoran another local teach- the last monthly meeting he at worst, be made dangerous him 'that it seemed that the Hytrin oif the Republic," etc. er, Hiifei "wife" Jeanie Foster is and at least an ehvironineinibail ly agreed to, the request from wias informed by the Town En- the Sea park residents in 1985 Council now wanted to turn it A comprehensive range of proven nutritional feed Thei story takes place in New played by Nicola Beresford who gineer, MT. D. McCarthy .that nuisance by being connected for into a South Circular' Road, supplements for all equestrian pursuits. siitis her Leaving Cert laiter thte vehicular traffic, cars and to pedestriiauiise the Skehacrine York around ,1861 when the tney were again looking ,a|t tihe road and tihe present Ctouncii "peoplei are also known ,to use American Civil War has begun year.. The lively role ol Annie is whole matter in ligtlt o,i Cllr lorries, to Sea Park. .|t at night to. avoid police Raps •k 1. Selenavite 'E'—improves and maintains performance. brought to life by another new had later endorsed that deci- k 2. Haemavite 'B' Plus—maintains correct blood levels. and thei North is at war with Kyne's' proposal. Cllr. Kiyne went on to siay sion. "It now .boils down to the at the New Line and they then the South. It depicts the grad- face, Siobhan Ni Mhurchu who thait to rejecting his proposal, tear .through the estate," he • 3. Garlic and Honey — the old and proven remedy. comes to us' from last year's Mr. McCarthy added that he fiaot," he said, "tihat She resi- * 4. Transvite (Probiotic) — eliminates stress. ual decline of Stephen Foster, he thought the Town Planners dents want it, the Council said. who, although at the peak cii c'r.iorus. Her lover in the show., linougihit it would be premiaitiure were wrong and despite what k 5. Phic and Condition Powders — (For Kidneys). t'he S'howmanly Frank is Jimmy to reach a final decision until wants it and- i-t makes financial his musical creativity and wi'tih had beien offered to> hiim a-s an sense to do it and I aim con- In reply to a query by Cllr. -k 6. Mallcodlc — mineral vitamin supplement with coo t.iei American stage resounding Manisifieid who has played many t>he road at Friar's Walk had argument he still felt thait Sea Kyne the- Towni Engineer, Mr. liiver oil. oif tlheir male roles. Sean Feehan been widened and tihe Sea Park vinced that the only solution to with ail the razzamatazz we Park did not need a link road the problem is to pedestrianise McCarthy said thait the £80,000 associate with "Yiankee" enter- plays' the part of the "hateful" estate fully developed. "If the to Slkiehlacriime. allocated was the; total amount A complete range of other products to counteract any Bunk. road was ito be pedestriiamised the -area but -up to now these obher nutritional problem that may arise. tainment, is living a' life ol If the £80,000 allocated for decisions have been ignored. estimated to widen- ithe- road poverty. The Society's slant towards now, the heavy traffic to the the footpaitihs was to be maxi- and to complete the footpialth Problems? — Call The Specialists— youth is higMilgihted by HI year housing estate would come mised, said Cllr,. Kynie, then it Cllr. Kyne' tihen proposed' that from the- school t'o Sea Park. old, Ian, Walsh who, plays the through Friar's Wajik," he said should be spent in bhe Hermi- the Council ask the County dir. Kyne's- .proposal was ARDMORE FARM SUPPLIES 'Clir. Kynie said that when the Drummer Boy and' the Newsboy tage a'rea near the school rather Manager (who was unavoidably then put to the meeting and GRANGE, CO. WATERFORD. Tel, No. (024) 94134. played by Garet'h Higgins aiged £80.000 allocation if or ,tihie foot- than sieie most of it go on a absent from the meeting) to was passed. 14, both appearing for their paths was first 'announced first time with the Dungarvan everybody welcomed it and cre- Choral Society. dit had to go to the many Oitlher parts: Doris: Rachel people who lobbied for it, Hayes, Emma: Or-lai O'Keeffe, espeaiaQlly the parents Commit- Wlaaly: Mel Shanley, Brennan: tee of Abbeyside school. Billy O'Grady, Eddie: Mossie He said that ,ais far baick as Norris, Minstrels: John creed, Bernard Kelly, Pat Noctor, Mos- sie Norris, Helen Barron, Rachel Hayes-, Orla O'Keeffe, Mary Creed. Majorettes: Sile Ni Chrioidaini, Geraldine Casey, Sio- URBAN COUNCIL bhaiin Aghias, Padraigin Ni Chadihla. Ladies of the Chorus: Cath- Sean O'Donnell will appear as erine Duggan, 'Margaret Dug- VOTES SYMPATHY "Beau" in the upcoming pro- gan, Mary Curran, Joan Clancy, duction of "Oh; Susanna" with Evelyn Geoghegan, Kim Clancy, At the outset of the March the Dungarvan Musical And Rosanme Foley, Ann Walsh, monthly meeting of Dungar- Choral Society. Aggie Flanagan, Norah Walsh. van Urban Council, the Chair- Ann Fu'ller-Dillon, Ann Murray, man, Cllr. D. Goode extended Separated from his. wife and Anne Higgins, Brid O'Kemnedy. sympathy to council colleague, daughter,, his songs are sung all Gentlemen of tihe Chorus: Mic- Cllr. M. O'Riordan on the re- around hiiim but not for ajny hael Daly, Pat Morrissey, Bren- cent death of his cousin, Mr. financial gain due to his many Jim Riordan, BaUlnamu-ek, dan Mullen, Tom Rossiter, Colm Dungarvan. He also extended disastrous financial deals. Des- Mic'Daid, Terry Dalton, Bernard sympathy to the bereaved penaitUan made him seek com- Moyniiihani Seamus Doorley. members of the family and to fort in 'alcohol which eventually Oh! Susanna! is oust another the deceased's brother and drove him ito his tragic deatn milestone in a: glittering line of sister. at the age of 38,. The songs he Dungarvan productions over the composed known at the time as years. "plantation melodies," live on Remember the other shows— from generation to generation li961,—Choral & Orchestral' Con- wi'th tineir minstrel magic! cert; 1962—Choral Concert i(sol- oist Charles Lynch); 1-963—Var- YOUNG AND EAGER iety Entertainment; 1064 — ARDMORE AND "Black1 and white Minstrel The cast of "Oh! Susanna!" Show"; "Twilight Memories" in iis young, eager and rearing to town park. 1965—Minstrel show go under the production- oi I'l, Appearance on Llate Late GRANGE I.C.A. Miohiael Scanlon, a Tipperary Show; 1966 —i Minstrel Show in man teaching in the local CBS Savoy cinema, Limerick, Fr Secondary School. He has come Matrthew Hall, cork Olympic; to the Dungiairvan Choral — "Cinderella"; 1968 e>ty, wiitih the successful produc- tion of "Oklahoma" and "My "Straow White and the 007's"; 1969—"Aladdin"; 1970—Revue _ Our March meeting on 10th Fair Lady" at school level of this month was a most en- under his belt. Gertie Morrissey Easter Cavalcade"; 1971 — Re- vue—"Spring Fanfare"; 1072i — joyable and well-attended one. tihecr ever committed musical We were happy to have with us director for the last 25 years "The Desert Song," Appearance continues wit)h them for this at Waterford Light Opera Fes- our Federation President, Mrs. one year past Silver Jubilee tival; 1973- — "The Merry Wi- M. M'cDonald larnid Mrs. E. Guiry, production. Their Choreographer dow"; 1974 — "Oklahoma"; 1975 a friend from Ballymacarbry is Patricia Donovan who travels —Carol Concert; 1976—The Gol- Guild, and they brought with from Cionmel to lift, the spirits den Years; 1977—-Choral Festi- them, by req-uesit, the Local His- and the feet of their dancers. val; 1978—Revue—April Antics; tory Report of tlheir area. This involved a year's research into Miuoh hard work has been done 1979—"The Mikado"; 1-980—"The 1 by the hard working committee Gondoliers": 1981—"Choral Fes- the various aspects and its con- presided over by John Creed. tival"; 1982—"The Arcadians"; sequent presentation and their 1983 — "The. Pirates of Pen- success imi winning an Arts Much remains to be done but zance"; 1984—"Choral Concert"- Award is a tribute to their all will be worthwhile, blacked 1985—"Showtime Special"; 1986 scholarship, dedicat.on iand cap- a® dt is- by the enthusiiasm oil "Lilac Time; 1987 — Oh! Sus- acity for hard work. Such an t'he society aind the talents of anna!" Ants Aiwtaird' Is not lightly given. its members. Lena Walsh pro- 'We would like to wish Dun- Members were reminded of minent in so many of D-ungar- garvan Musical and; Chorals so- the nexit Federation meeting in ciety the best oif luck an tlheir Canriickibeg,, and of the various van's past shows, lends her i splendid soprano voice to the final preparations for a never- com-petittoras pending. We are part of the womanly Susanna to-bemiorp forgottervf "Oh In .QDungarval I n Ti n I "n pre- being represented in all. •Mrs. OS-ullivan gave details of a forthcoming AUO'l outing. Mrs. Coctoburn to-id us ol a Bobble Biank which was officially opened near Moby Dick's in youghal on March 18th Come play your big dream. Arrangements were made for Come play in The National Lottery. You can buy Lottery ^National a -dance on Saturday 28-th at Thousands of players have already won prizes tickets everywhere you see t OTTFRY Gallaghers. When St, Declan's this National Lottery sign. Hall wasi in null swing, we -al- Prizes of £5,000 and £1,000 can be won ways had am annual dance but instantly as well as thousands of smaller prizes Which means at thousands this hasn't been possible lor from £2 to £100. There's also a Grand Prize of of outlets, including newsagents, some years, and we now look sweetshops, local stores, and Post Offices forward to a> great attendance £ 'A million to be won. And all winnings are on 2-&th for a good niight's enter- tax-free! throughout the country. Anyone of 18 years tainment and hopefully, a wel- Anyone of 18 years or over can play the or over can play. come augmentation of guild The ticket you buy 'over the counter' funds. Lottery games. You can buy as many £1 tickets as you like. You can play any day the humour Millions to be won! could well have you over the moon! Trees were on- the agenda of course, as well as the other takes you. And on any single day there will be If you are one of the 5 players drawn for the aspects of our project but ol thousands of winners. With just one ticket this mor-ei anon. Grand Prize Game, your dreams really change into How the country gains. your chance of a cash prize is better than high gear. Every contestant who spins the wheel SPECIAL GUESTS iin 9! Proceeds from The National Lottery will Minstrels getting into the mood for Dungarvan Musical and each week will win at least £5,000. make many projects possible for the first time. Choral Society's upcoming production of "Oh! Susanna." Left Our guests, Mr. and Mrs. You could win £10,000 or £2.5,000. Sport and recreation, the arts, community to right: John Creed, Helen Barron, Pat Noctor, Brendan Blake (Claiiila iand Vial) arrived How to play the first game. Or one of the Shooting Star prizes! w after 9 p.m. and we had a de- health, and national culture including the Irish Kelly, Siobhan Ni Mhurchu, Mossie Norris, Rachel Hayes and They start at £50,000 - a % i • it - J, Orla O'Keeffe. lightful evening with th-em. Mrs. You just scratch the play panel indicated language will all benefit from Lottery funds. Bliaike is well known to readers and climb by £5,000 ® A \ f: If on your ticket. If this reveals 3 cash amounts ln the long run, everyone wins. of the Farming Ex-aminer (sup- every spin until they're , £1.000, obvious love of plants. She gave could turn out to be w .. RATE COLLECTION £100 or£50, you claim your prize at any Head us plenty of tips oni how to pro- the one who walks SteissS 1*4 pagate them; onie- sets one to Post Office - your Lottery Agent can direct A report on Revenue Collec- ship during tihe yearn but it was away with the Instant tions for the year ending on hoped that some of .this would kieep, one to dlie and one bo give vou to the one that's nearest. i National Grand Prize of December 31. 1986, submitted by be recovered later. away. If one's own plants die, LOTTERY Mr. B. White, Town Clerk, to Cllr. D. Goode, Chairman: re- there is always hope of retriev- £'/i million! marked that all in all and con- ing -some from the neighbour, the March monthly meeting of 1 Dungarvan Urban Council sidering toe times that were in who perhaps hats been more showed that 90.51% of the rates it, the situation was not too successful. for the period had been colle'ciU- bad. Carla concentrates on the ed1 with a 6.14% carry forward; Clin B. Kyne said that the flowers, her husband on the 96.47% of rents were collected people wiho had paid their rates vegetables. They spoke' of ia pink with 3.49% being carried for- and rents should be congratul- primrose they Bound- and sent to ward- 99.44% of annuities were ated as -should th-e members of Kew Gardens, where i-t is now collected and 73.30% of water the Staff concerned with the named- for .them, it being the rents were collected with 22.09% collections. "It iis very important only specimen there. being' oarriedi forward. for the future of the town that "Vial moved from a rubber If the play panel reveals 3 stars- rents and rates are paid/ up in plantation- in Mlalaya to being a 'Mr. White saiid that the rate congratulations, you've won a chance to enter collection at 90% showed a drop order to ensure that the town prisoner o-f war of the Japanese from the usual 95% collection Is run in' a viable manner," he for 31 years and hei calculates the Instant 3 Grand Prize Game! and t/his was mainly due' to- the added. he built ait least a half-mile of Five contestants will be drawn each week, The prizes are big. The Town Clerk's report was the -infamous Road Oif Death, National fact thait two or three of the he excitement for contestants major concerns in the town had unanimously adopted. with his own two-, hands. It' is a starting in April, to go forward and 'spin the wheel' dropped down financially. "Thif) far cry from that to a small for the very biggest Lottery prizes. 'Ib enter this draw will be intense, was a big lioss' to the Council," OVERDRAFT house 'and plot of ground in> the you must fill in your name, address and signature on week's Grand Prize he said. peaceful East Cork countryside. In regard to, the 22% of waiter The Council unanimously ap- Gardening or no. gardening', it the back of the 3-Siar ticket and then post it to The taking place before an LOTTERY rents carried over, Mr. White proved ia proposal for the pro- was- ai joy halving such a gentle National Lottery using the special envelope available will be a genial couple as our guests for said that this arose principally vision oil' overdraft a>ecomrniodia>- from your Lottery Agent, major event in itself, AN !,„> ILndswckwoynj from the fact that the Leather tion o,f £250,0'00 for the quarter the evening. factory had gone into Receiver- ending on June 30. — S. .LINCOLN, P.R.O, PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1987. ORMOND DUNGARVAN

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Ferris Bueller's Jeff Bridges Day Off JAGGED EDGE While the rest of us were thinking about it... Ferris Bueller borrowed a Ferrari and did it... all in one day. Week-End T.V. Viewing Park House RADLEYS LOUNGE 7.0ft—BJrideshead Revisited. 8.00 Sportfolio. 7.00 —Wogan. 7.30— tional programmes for school, — Nuacht. 8.05 — Feature Film: B'iankety Blank. 8.10—Dynasty: college and home. 2.00 pjm. — Funeral In Berlin. Starring 'The Secret.' 9.00 — The Nine News; Weather. 2.02 — You And MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN Michael Oalne, Eva Renzi and O'Cloek News; Weather. 9.30 — Me. 2.15—World Bowls (.incl. 3.0o ABBEYSIDE Paul Hubschmid. 10.00 — The Whieker's World. 10.20 — Film: News; Wealthier). 3.50 — News The Onion Field. John Savage And weather. 4.00 — Pamela Thursday, March 26— SATURDAY, MARCH 28 Benson And Hedges Irish Mas- ters Snooker. aintd Jlames Woods, currently Armstrong. 4.30' — World Bowls. 8.55—Dilin O Deamhas. 9.05— starring together in the cinemas 5.10—Horizon. 6.00—Fiilm: come LOCAL FOLK GROUP — PADDY DALY WEEKjNDiT|TAINMENT Budiord t iles and the Galloping in 'Salvador,' appear in this On Georgia. Starring George Ghost. 9.30 — Pajo's JunkDox. 1979 Aim based on the true Formiby and Pat Kirkwood Friday, March 27 — STARDUST Friday, March 27 — COLOURS 10.35 — Nancy Drew Mysteries. story of the murder of a Los (1939 b/w). 7.25 — Ebony. 'Soul 11.25 — Borderline. 12.25 — Get Angelas policemiam in 1963. IG.liO Siua-vivor.' An interview with one Saturday, March 28 — MELODY SOUND Saturday, March 28 — CONTRAST Smart. 12.50 — Ne-ws Headlines. а.m.—Matt Houston. 1.10—Wea- oif the: greatest names In soul— 12.52 — Sports Stadium. 5.10 — ther; Close. Pabby Womack. 8.00 — Public Sunday, March 29 — WILLIE WHITE The Chisholms. 6.00 _ The An- Sunday, March 29 — TWO OF A KIND SATURDAY, MARCH 28 Account. 8.30 — Gardeners' gelus. 6.01 — News. 6.15 — Mail- FRIDAY, MARCH 27 6.45 a.m. — Open University. World. 9.0O—Now — Something J.C.B. FOR HIRE. Telephone 058/41538 oag. 6.35 MacGyver. 7.25 — 00—'The Hunter. 8.35 — Dog- Else (.new series). 9.30 — Arena. 6.00 a.m. — Ceefax A.M. News, 10.30—Facing Up To Aids. 10.45 Leave It To Mrs. O'Brien. 8.00— Weather. 6.55—Weather. 7.00 — tanian And The Three Muske- The Last Frontier. 9.50 — News. hounds. 9.00 — Saturday Super- —Newsnight. 111.30 — Weather- Breakfast Time. 8.40—Watchdog. view. lil.35-12.45 a.m. _ Wbrid 10.05 — (Saturday 'Live.' 11.20 — 8.55—News and Weather. 9.05— store. HL45—Grandstand. 5.05— The New Mike Hammer. 12.15— News; Weaither. 5.15 — Sports Bowls. Late News. Day To Day. 9.45—Advice Line. 110 00—News; Weather. 10.05 — Neiws Wales. 5.20 — Penfect SATURDAY, MARCH 28 Strangers. 5.45 — Jim'll Fix It. DUNGARVAN'S NEWEST NIGHT SPOT— SUNDAY, MARCH 29 Neighbours. 10.25 — Children's BBC. 10.30—Play School. 10.50— б.20 —The Little And Large 6.50 a.m. — Open University. JR's NITE CLUB - LISMORE H01EL 10.25 — Rockschool. 11.15 — PaddiiJgfton. 10.55—Five To Ele- dnow. 6.55—One By One. 7.45 — 1.55 p.m.—Chess Clasialc. 2.25 — Mass 12.05 — News Headlines ven. 11.00—News; Weather. 11.05 Bob Says Opportunity Knocks. Film: All Thiis And Heaven Too. Telephone 058/54304; 54219 followed by The Smurfs. 12.30— —Your Life In Their Hands. 8.35—Bergerac. 9.30—News And Betbe Daviis with Charles Boyer YOGI'S Open File. 1.00—The Lumchtime 11-35 — Open Air (incl. 12.00 Sport 9.45—Claigney And Lacey. and Barbara O'Neill (1941, Concert. 1.45 — Bookside. 2.15— News; Weather). 12.20 p.m. — iU.liO — Tine Houseman's Tale. bttacik and white). 4.40 — World — will be held on — Saturday, March 28 — VIDEO NITE DISCO Room Outside. 2.45 — Flilm: The Tom O'Connor Roadshow. 11.50—World Bowls. 12.40 a.m. BowOs, 5.35—The Week In The Bar — Over 18's — Neat Dress Hijack. Starring Richard Mor- 12.55—Regional news and wea- Weaither. Lords. 6.16'—Micro Live., 7.05 — ant. 3.50 — Sunday Matinee: ther. 1.00 — The One O'Cloek Newisvlew. 7.45—No Firs Escape The Constant Husband. Star- News; Weather. 1.25 — Neigh- In Hell. 8.15—World Bowls. 8.55 SATURDAY NIGHT Sunday, March 29 — In Lounge: DOWNES SISTERS ring Rex Harrison and Mar- bours. li.50—Mop And Sniff. 2.06 —Saturday Review. 9.45 — A garet Leighton. 5.30 — Music —The Liver Birds. 2.35—Knot is Ooratlhy L. Slayeirs Mystery: NEXT tor Me. 6.00 — The Angelus. Landing. 3.30—Box Clever. 3.50 Strong poison- (new series'). MARCH 28 Coming next Friday night, April 3rd — Gina, Dale Ha^e 6.01 — News followed by Sports —Corners. 4.10—Yogi Bear. 4.1o 10.40-12.55 a.m. — The Film & The Champions; Friday, April 10th — Joanne & Results. 6.15 — Our House. 7.10 —Ten Dm A Bed. 4.25—Think It Club: The passenger. Jack Members and Friends. Tequila Sunrise. — R&dhaxc. 7.40 — Murphy's .... Do. It. 4.50 N»'W-SJ-

G.A.A. Notes By Commentator MINNIES SQUASH NOTES Last week saw the completion While' entries far the O'Brien I would like to point out that of the q-uamt erTfinals of the "All- Oup are progressing well, names whoever took John Killlgrew's Roiunder" tournament and after Or the over 40's aind 45's are shoes may not be aware that many great battles) this is the slow. Maybe certain* people don't they carry a- government health semUKfllmail line-up: Hank Re- want to admit their aige. warning! Please leave them gan's team play, Brendan Mul- Pat phelan once aigain did the Waterford Rank Outsiders For lins's team and John cililffe's back in the box outside the cluib proud in Limerick whew he Sauna dressfmgroom. By the teatm play Colim Bannon's team won the 'B' Section', beating a LEAGUE QUARTER-FINAL Please come and support the \friay, whoever has Jackie's rac- i or tne past couple ol weeks, U-16 CHALLENGE former 'A' plJayer in the final quet could leiaive it back too, it's players on Monday and Thurs- This is Part's second 'B' win of the venue ior this quarter-final The U-16 H. team -to play Lis day niights. gone beyoind a joke. of the National Hurling League the season and whatever eise more at Lismore next Satur- happens it has aireaidy been' a Well, as usual, the "People's has moved from one venue to day at 3 p.m. Players to be in The men's intermediate team great year for Pat. Cihaimipioin" came up with a another, before finally resting Clash With Cork attendance at 2.30 p.m. have a huge battle on their gneait quote lasit week. Unfor- at Walsh Park, where it will he hands tonight to qualify for the FOOTNOTES M. Dunford (St. Particks); tunately iit iis- unprintable, but piayed on next Sunday, when the last three meetings with semii-finals a|nd finals of their Did I see some Lenten fasts for improvement grants for SCORES: S.F.L. A. Ryan (Abbeyside), O. Wall if you wiant to know what ilt All-Ireland champ ions, Cork will Cork, with the pressure off and grounds of £253,550, there was (Fburmilewater), w. Power division in' Killarney this, week- belh'g broken laist week-end in good encouragement from our end. Th© ladies aire already the bar? Well Smiler, j O'B was, asik P|at PheJia.ii. Weil wear be our opponents. a deficit of £69,362. Dungarvan 1-8; Butlerstown (Kilrossanty): Dig following, we could be rea- 0-8. Ref. J. Whelan through and it would be great -and Fitzy stand up and be with the new car, Sean. The game was moved from The Gate Receipts from the B. Kirwan '(Kilrossanty), D. See you next week Thurles to Walsh Park, after sonably close. I wil'l be satis- Kilrossanty 2-7- Dunhill 1-1. Hiekey (Ballyduff), M. Hart iff the m-etFs team joined them. counted-? All-Ireland hurling final was _ "DIGGER' agreement had been reached fied il we can stay within seven £372,958 and the football All- Ref. J. Whelan (Dungarvan); After alii we would need; some- with cork, 'Who are coming on or eight points of the cham- Ireland had a 'gate' of £403,938. B,ailinameela 2-8; Brickey T. Mansfield (Cappoquin), J. one to keep an eye on the girls' the understanding that we will pions, who will be trying their TEAMS TRAINING Rangers 2-4. Rlef, j. (Moore. Walsh (Dungiarvan) • Entries are flooding in for oest all the way to make abso- tihe- O'Brien Cup and certain piay in Pairc Ui uaoimh on the With the exception of the Ferrybank 0-8; Clashmore 0-6. D. O'Neill (Dungarvjan), J. lutely sure oi victory and sev- people darn be seen to be prac- next occasion on which the county junior teams, all others Ref. J. Moore. Dempsey (Kilrossanty), B. eral oi their players making tising very hard. Mickey is ruin counties clash in the knock-out are very active just now and Rathgormack 0-8; Hallima- Crotty (Nire); sure of their places on the team off his- feet giving lessons and stages of the league. A home some of our dual players are in courty 0-5. Ref. N. Sullivan. T. Fives cOappoquin), F. Hie- going for another All-Ireland. I woiuffldi like on behalf of ail the and away arrangement for the action on three nights' per week key (Ballyduff), K. McGrath (St. LADIES FOOTBALL NEWS J.F.L. players to thank Mickey most championship is something that On Sunday next the under 21 Patricks). Ballinacourty 2-3; Brickeys sincerely for all the h-eilp and will be worked out at Munster Waterford were very much in county football team will play Rubs.—L. Power '(Abbeyside), 0-6. Ref. D. Kiely. encouragement he gives to any Council level and is in no way the news at the annual Con- t ipperary at Clonmel at 6 p.m. R. Power (Abbeyside), E. Nichol- tied in with the league, gress of the Ladies Football -As- Stradbally 3-8; Ballysaggart son (Shamrocksi), S. Tobin grade of player who asks hi'lm and they will also have a run 2-3. sociation, which was held in (Shamrocks), K. Killlgrew (Ab- for a lesson. This is wihialt sport Ihe result of tne home fix- against the county senior side Wexford on Sunday last first Emmetts 1-6; Eire Og 0-1. bey-side). is all about. ture will be more to the- advan- at Dungarvan on Wednesday tage ai our supporters than to raason being -that Waterford's evening oi next week. tne team and 1 will be very County Board chairman, Noel The under 21 hurlers are surprised if our chances of suc- Murray was chosen as the pretty active as well -and among cess are greatly enhanced by President Elect of the associa- the trial matches played during playing the match at Walsh tion and the second reason is the past week, was one against Park. We are the rank outsiders that the next annual Congress the seniors at F'raher Field on and wherever .it is played, it of the association will take Saturday last. doesn't seem to me that we are place at Dungarvan, when Noel The minors are also very busy yet ready to cause a major will be installed next year. and both had satisfactory shock by beating the reigning Noel is the present chairman training sessions over .the week- Ail-Ireland champions. of the now famous Ballym-ac- end at St. Augustine's College arbry club and was one of the grounds. I have spoken with hurling guiding lights behind Water- people who believe that we can The senior footballers will re- ford's All-Ireland win In the sume training on -April 1 and oeat Cork on Sunday, now that junior championships at Croke the match is fixed for the city have- arranged challenge games Park, last year. against Limerick and Wexford. venue. How nice it would be to R ECU MM EN DAT IONS be able to agree with those The senior hurlers will take -a REJECTED short break after Sunday's loyai and confident people. Un- The Eastern Board at their fortunately I cannot agr&e that quarter final game, before re- meeting last week, overwhel- we are a match for the present suming training for the cham- mingly rejected -the recommen- Cork team who seem poised to pionship meeting with Limerick win their i3th 'National Hurling dations of the special commit- at Thurles on May 24th. League and possibly ithe league/ tee in relation- to the grouping LEAGUES COMMENCE championship double. structures in the under 21 championships. Some weeks The opening games in the senior and junior football We have certainly come a ago, the Western Board accept- How leagues went off without a hitch long way in a relatively short ed the proposals and this now over the week-end and a num- space of time and reaching the leaves a situation where the ber of the matches played on league quarter-final can be re- County Board will have to de- the very fine Sunday afternoon garded as something of a bonus cide nnally on the matter at were enjoyable. iviaybe if our opponents were their meeting on April 14th. A number were very close af- Limerick and not Cork the out- REFEREES look would be a bit different. fairs -and the results could have This being designated as been changed by a single score. Again it may be a case of over- the year of the referee, reacting to the reminders about This was the case in the open- special efforts are planned Ins game between Dungarvan all those hammerings we re- for iall counties to recruit ceived from Cork iin two recent and Butlerstown, where the more young referees, who will Western side proved too lively Munster finals and in the first be specially trained and coach- game of the championship last and had just a goal to spare at ed under a national scheme to the end. year. On the credit side of be launched very shortly. A The county champions, Kil- things and in relation to those total of ten new referees have beatings, it can be said that rossanty, look like being a 420,000 people volunteered in the East and strong force again this year, il we now have an almost com- this -must be the biggest num- their display against Dunhill pletely new team who may have ber ever to come forward in a can be taken as a guide to the no 'hang-ups' about the repu- single year, so far the response kind of effort that we- can ex- tations of the All-Ireland star in the West is poor and if there pect from the Comeragh club in studded team, but we have a is not an immediate improve- their bid for three-in-a-row. The •heavy debit balance 'in the mat- ment, something drastic must winners were well worth their ter of age, maturity and ex- be done to get clubs to co- nine points winning margin. perience. 1 a king a long term operate In the matter. Both the above games were view of things, the game will CONGRESS AT WEXFORD be a big help in illustrating the played at Kilmacthomas and size of the gap in our stand- The Waterford delegation to there was a -nice sized crowd ards. It will show the amount Congress met- on Monday night present. oi leeway to be made up if we last to name the presidential Rathgormack proved a sur- are to measure up to Cork and candidate who will enjoy their prise packet for Ballinacourty all the others in a couple of support in the election for a in the lone game at Leamy- are beating years from now, with this team President Elect. The three brien. The game was enjoyable of young and greatly inexperi- strong candidates -would appear and both sides played some nice enced players. to be John Dowling (Offaly), football, but the superior fit- Michael FTawley (Tipperary) ness of Rathgormiack was the The team for Sunday's game and Peter Quinn, who is the deciding factor. Having played was not named until Tuesday present chairman of the Ulster with a strong breeze, they led night, and if available, will be Council. The remaining four by just a point at half-time and published elsewhere. candidates don't appear to have this, >at the time didn't seem a chance and some at least will enough It was enough because This, I understand, is the first withdraw. Peter Quinn', who is occasion since their appoint- of Baliinacourty's inability to a man with exceptional leader- stay the pace with them in the ment that the selectors have ship qualities may b the- one not named their side at least a e second half. Three points was chosen, although Dow-llng, -who tiie winning margin here. week in advance of the match. was runner-up in 1984, is the It is possible that they are- in At Fr-ahe-r Field, the new in- inflation favourite -at the moment. a dilemma about the real form termediate champions, Brickeys Delegation — The Waterford of a few of their squad. They true to form, did .ail their best More people choose the Irish Permanent than any other building society. de'egation of ten members will fielded a changed side for the work in the last quarter. With include two young ladies who match against Meath and could a -three points lead at the break, are presently functioning in the not have been totally satisfied Ballinameela, having played Perhaps that's because they can earn gross interest at up to four times role of club secretaries. These with the performance of the against the breeze, looked like are Ann Moloney, the popular filteen and in a couple of games winning in a canter, but were secretary of Shamrocks clubs the current rate of inflation. played against Wexford and our made fight all the way by their and Paula Kavanagh of Kill under 21 team their problems very eager opponents. They club The other delegates will remained unresolved. They are held on to win by four points. be the Board Officers. now apparently taking plenty The second game at the Maybe it's because the local branches are so convenient. of time to ponder on the prob- Motions — There is nothing venue produced something of -a lems of the line-out and since very exciting in the 60 motions surprise when Ferrybank rather there is very little difference listed, but it will be interesting unexpectedly beat Clashmore. The Irish Permanent has more offices than any other building society. in standards between the tn see how the four motions This was probably the most ex- majority of the players on the calling for the cessation- o-f the citing game of the day and the 25 man panel, their hesitancy Australian games fare. standard was fairly good for an Five days a week we're open 'til five, and our branch offices is understandable. It is likely that Congress will early season game. rescind the Central Council de- The game between the Nire never close for lunch. Once inside you'll find more good news. Most supporters expect that cision to -abolish the junior and Tramore, which was origin- the side will eventually show championships in -hurling and ally fixed for Leamybrien, was little change from the side football. A number o-f counties deferred because the Nire had which went out against Meath, have supporting motions tabled. their annual club sponsored Every investment is strictly confidential. With more than £1,150 million in assets, with Pat Curran, now recovered A Tipperary motion to have w.-lk organised for the after- from his shoulder injury, in the 1987 senior and minor hur- noon This game is refixed for goal. John Dunford will be ling All-Irelands played in- Aoril 5th. your money is safe with Ireland's biggest building society - safe and hard at work. given a vote of confidence for Thurles is considered unlikely the full back berth and Frankie to be passed. The- venue was Doherty and Seamus Prender- given the Centenary All-Ire- And remember, all transactions are free. There are no hidden charges. gast will likely flank the- Colli- lands -and now with a new five- gan man. year Hogan stand ticket scheme That's why 420,000 people are better off with the Irish Permanent. Timmy Sheehan and David in operation, the chances of MODELIGO Fora-n will certainly be in their having the games there again regular wing back positions, but are very remote. the question of whether Liam Sponsorship — Dublin-, Laois O'Connor or Jimmy Beresford, and Mayo have submitted who played well in the position motions seeking to reverse a NOTES against Meath. will be given previous Congress decision re- garding the banning of adver- the centre-half back berth is CARDS tising of alcoholic drink and one of the problems to be- gorted The results of the progressive out. if O'Connor is taken out tobacco at our venues. These (and other) counties are con- 45 drive which wias held in of the middle of the field the Deckles Lounge on Saturdlay, Bank-on the People Choice cerned about -the great loss of 's question of recalling Michael revenue resulting from such a Mairch 14 last are as follows: Ronayne to partner Noel Crow- 1st Mrs-. Fraher and- Mrs. Mur- ley or Ger Fitzpatrick will be 1 ray- 2nd, divided between, Ned considered. ba Refereeine — Three counties, Landers- and J. Prendergast. T. The attack may be the same Armagh, Offaly and Olare are Tobin and J. Power, G. F'oran as that which began against seeking to have a Referees Ad- and J. Sergeiaint. Lucky tables^— visory committee set up by the Meath, with Shane Ahearne, J. Troy and J. O'Neill, J. Moloney President. Its function will be Damien Byrne (centre*) and An- and V. O'DOnovan. Raffle _ 1st, to advise Central Council on thony cooney in the half line T. Fitzgerald, J. Hiekey. and Pat Bennett, Pat Ryan and refereeing and interpretation; of Kieran Delahunty in the full playing rules, to organise re- SCOR NOTES line. As I have already written, cruitment, assessment, training, Congratulations to the Mode- the difference in standards be- grading and pro-motion, or de- ligo set dancers who won the _ Irish , tween the above and a number motion of referees, accord tag to Munster semi-final ini the of the others on the panel, is the requirements of the Coun- Senior Scor competition' iin so slight, that no one will' be c'i In this regard it is tater^ Banteer and now go forward to very surprised if there are a esttag to note that -the motions thie Munster, final in Limerick number of changes from the are sponsored by three- counties on April 5th, -We wish .them the who have each a member, Fi. Permanent above. best of liuck on that occasion. S. Gardiner _(€lare Gerry Being the rank outsiders L -Olnce again thanks- to their The People's Choice must considerably ease the Fagan (Armagh) and trainer Mon/nie Hallahan and to pressure on the players and for Dowling (Offaly), on the Ref- the musMians. 1 this reason we could see several erees Work Group — a body ,-t .V A improved performances. who have -been constantly snip- CONGRATULATIONS Playing against a star stud- in" at the Games Administra- Congratulations to Patricia ded team which will include tion Committee whose responsi- P'ower aind Seamus Barry who (who inciden- bility it is to appoint referees announced their engagement CONTACT YOUR LOCAL MANAGER tally has won the All-Ireland Finance — The Revenue Ac- recently. Puck Fada for the past three count "hows that total income TRAMORE LISMORE years), Denis Mulcahy, John fcr the year was £i,yn.oat. Richard J. Tilson John Beecher, Manager, Crowley, Tom and Jim Cash- This figure comprised gate re- Roy Farrell, Manager, man, , Thomas ceipts^of £1,218,,647, Advertising Branch Manager Strand Street.Tel: (051)81648. Main Street. Tel: (058) 54444. Mulcahy, Jimmy Barry-Murphy, revenue £81,864, Filming fees Kevin Hennessey, Tony O'Sul- £76,890, Concert revenue CARRICK-ON-SUIR livan, etc., will be a great ex- £62,376, Government grants Barry Walsh, Manager, perience and may, perhaps, pro- £46,250, etc. Expenditure for the DUNGARVAN vide an opportunity for a few year amounted to £1,417,896 32 Grattan Square. 96 Main Street.Tel: (051)40528. ol our 'unknowns' to hit the leaving an operating surplus of headlines. I expect lt to be a £159,438. After adding rent, ar- Tel: (058)42777. far more enjoyable game than rears Of £24,750 and providing PAGE SIX DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1987. DANGER FROM REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS Fine Late Night Drinkers ABANDONED The fine for after-hours drink- ers should be increased from the "derisory" £5 to £50, ta Dis- SUPERMART trict Justice said last Thursday. £50 Says D.J. He made his cali when im- < posing a £20 fine on a publican 6,000 publicans outside of Dub- Bidd€ (l TROLLEYS charged with a breach of the lin spoke later of the difficulty The VFi had been campaign- licensing laws. ing for an extension of "drlnk- Cllr. T. Wright drew atten- which members faced in clear- tion to the big number of j ing premises and said publicans ing-up time" which lat present District Justice Patrick Kee- was an inadequate 10 minutes. supermarket trolleys left aban-) and customers should have doned around bhe town at the nan-Johnson, imposing a £20 more equal responsibility in the Vintners were hoping that fine on a publican charged with legislation to be Introduced monthly meeting of Dungar- a breach of the licensing laws, matter. van Urban Council. "These I The federation could not sup- shortly would extend the period said he hJad some sympathy in to 20 or 25 minutes and give trolleys," said Ollr. Wright, some Instances with publicans port large on-ithe^spot fines al- publicans a proper chance to are just thrown iaround the and it was of no help to them though it might be in ifavour of clear their premises. streets and are highly danger- that the maximum fine he could small ones, the spokesperson ous for traffic and pedestrians." impose on those "found on" was Stating that lie' had been in- a derisory £5. formed that they were valued at £70 a piece he said that it At Kilmacthomas district court he was told by solicitor was difficult to understand Mr. J. P. Gordon that the pub- ABBEYSIDE SCOUT how they were left thrown lican, Patrick Wall, had done about as they were. He thought everything possible to clear his the attention of the various premises short of being abusive supermarkets in the town to his customers. NOTES should be drawn to the prob- lem. Mr. Gordon also suggested Gareth Higgins and Gerard that the problem of after-hours TROOP MEETING Cllr. Mary Dixon thought drinking would be greatly les- This week's meeting took a Mullen in fine answering form. that as was done in Clonmel sened if an on-the-spot fine ol rather unusual format as the The meeting ended with the and Waterford a- deposit charge £50 were imposed on every floor had been removed the Scout prayer and this was pre- on trolleys, refunded when they guilty customer. night before. ceded with notices and to- were returned might solve the Proceeding's began with the night's results in the alphabets problem. A spokesperson for the Vint- prayer and the collection of challenge. Sean Oartwright's ners Federation of Ireland subs. We took to the great out- Eagles topped, the Panthers Cllr. D. Goode, Chairman, (VFI), which represents some doors next for our "Alphabet came second with the Wolf agreed that such a problem Challenge." Here the Patrols Patrol third and in the Block- did exist and said that he had, had to go around the village busters John Whelan's Tigers at one timie, seen two or three and collect items beginning were the victors with Kestrels of these trolleys in the tide with each letter of the second and the Wolves and down at Quanns. NEW MINISTER alphabet. The Wolf Patrol cer- Wolfhound joint third. tainly used their head or THE FLOOR should we say Paul Tobin's head task Paul for more de- Last Friday night a large tails) while all the other number of workers were- at the ACCUSED OF Patrols beavered away, picking Den to remove the wooden MOVE TO FILL up items ranging from broken floor which has served Abbey- up bikes to flowers, to just side Scouting for the last fifty- about anything else they could five years. RENEGING lay their hands on. All age groups were repre- VACANCY ON m sented and all came away with On returning to the Den the a great respect for the builders Within weeks of going into Patrols had to make a 'check who put our Den together so The picture for our "Remembering Other Days" scries this week recalls the days when the Apple Factory at Shandon, oince, the new Government list' of all their items which many years ago. After a night Dungarvan was in full swing. It shows two new orchard sprayers being displayed in the factory yard and the group includes has already been accused of were later adjudicated by of hard work and much nos- COUNCIL reneging on promises. Michael Cosgrave. Mr. Pat Dineen who was then Manager at the Plant, Mr. Pat O'Shea, Cappoquin and Mr. P. O'Sullivan, Kilmeaden, Horti- talgia the Den was clear for The first official moves to fill IF'A National Rural Develop- A quick 'unuaal' inspection our new floor which will be cultural Advisers, Co. Committee of Agriculture and James Young and Eddie Coleman (on tractors). len was carried out in which the the vacancy caused by the re- " t .Committee chairman, installed over the next few cent regretted deatn of Cilr. Donal McDaid was reacting to Panthers came first, the Eagles Wti'Pks second -and the Tigers third. Billy Cotter .(F.F.) were taken tne statement by Mr. Michael The' question now is will it at the March monthly meeting o Kennedy, the new Minister At this stage it was time for be the year 2042 before we need singing when all our singers of Diungarvan Urban Council for Agriculture that the re- another new one! when in accordance with the classification of the Disadvan- wont to the pre-fab with theii MAN CHARGED FOLLOWING Appointed Chief taged Areas would not take coach with the non-singers go- ABBEYSIDE EXHIBITION set procedure, the vacancy was piace this year. ing into an instruction chat As part of the Exhibition on officially declared and the session with Sean F'itz. this Saturday evening 3 p.m. Council fixed .the April monthly LISMORE DISCO TRAGEDY Mr. McDaid said that Fianna The coach tells us we're in- to 4 p.m. at Abbeyside School meeting, to be held on Monday, Agricultural Adviser AIB Fail in opposition had prom- proving in our singing with a number of Scout photos Apr.l 20. as the meeb.ng at ised to honour the whiah ibhe vacancy will be nilea. The body of a man with head Local gardai were at once al- Allied Irish Bank is pleased tural Development Manager, outgoing Sean James, Ciaran Walsh, spanning the years 1930-1987 wounds was found on the toilet erted and commenced an im- Government's commitment on Brien O'Mahoney and Anthony will be on display. A number In reply bo ia question by Cllr. to announce .bhe appointment of Waterford Co-Op era'tive Society reclassification and payment floor of the hotel in Lismore mediate investigation. Mr. John Curran as Chief Agri- from 1962 to 1971 during which or headage under the 1987/'88 Carroll in very good voice. of these have not seen the X Wrignt i(iW.P.), the Town following a disco last Saturday After singing we had an in- light of day before and should C'ierk, Mr. Bertie White said On Sunday evening at . a spe- cullturiai Adviser. Mr. Curran time hiei lived in Dunga.rvian and scheme night and was later identified studied Agriculbural Science at established tale first refrigerat- ter patrol 'Blockbuster' com- prove Interesting. So why not that traditionally it was left to as that of 30-year-old Gerry cial court in Lismore, James petition with Anthony Carroll, ramble along and support this bhe party of tlhe member who Collender, a 23-year-old electri- Umiversiilty College Dublin and ed farm bulk milk collection It is now apparent that the Flynn, an unemployed labourer obtained his primary degree in system in this country. He join- new Government are reneging local Exhibition. Admission is vacated the seat to fill ilh. Of Tourin, Cappoquin. cian also of Tourin, Cappoquin, free and all are welcome. Can The Chairman, Cllr. D. Goode was charged before District Jus- 1956. He received the I'MI Bustr ed AIB in. 1971 and was appoint- on previous promises," he said ness Programme Diploma hi ed Agricultural! Adviser in the The estimates for headage we say more? (F.F.) informed Cllr. A. Halla- tice W. F. O'Conneli under Sec- SUB-SCRIBE PLUS. han (Indp.) that; it was nor- tion 18 of the Offences Against 1971 and was awarded the Mas- Galway region. In 1976 he mov- hrcrease of 8% over ed to Bankcenitre in Dublin as the 1986 out-turn In the figures PARKED TRAILER mally left to the Branch or The Persons Aot 1961 with caus- ter. of Business Administration produced by the last Gc^ern- Cumann of the Party concerned ing grievous bodily harm to degree in 1076 from University Agricultural Specialist. College Galway. ment It would be possible to to nominate' the person chosen Gerry Flynn Mr. Curran is a. member of all pay headage in the reclassified to fill the vacancy. OLD GRAVEYARD CAUSING The defendant was remand- the mlauor agricultural societies areas by running the payments Mr. Curran brings a wealth and is a former President of the into early 1988 as is the norm GALTEE'S ed on his own bail of £200 and of experience to his new posi- RE-APPOINTED one independent surety of Agricultural Graduates Busi- in any case." tion, hbiving worked as an Agri- ness Association, native of CO. OBSTRUCTION Cllr. B. Kyne (Lab.) was IN SHOCKING £5,000 to next Dungarvan Dis- cultural Inspector ior the Dept. A unanimously re-appor.nited as trict Court which takes place Galway, he is married with four SEVERE BLOW 1987 BULL of Agriculture. He was Agricul- CUr. B. Kyne at the March the Council's nominee to the to-day (Wednesday) March 25. children. Mr. McDaid also referred to monthly meeting of Dungarvan Irish 'Public Bodies Mutual In- tht> new Minister's announce- Urban Council referred to a surances Ltd. tONUillON ment of going to Brussels to trailer which had been left BROCHURE Cllr. Kyne was also unani- parked in O'Conneli Street Gaitaei's 1.987 bull brochure A complains was made by r-i negotiate with the EEc a mously congratulated lor tire Clir. Mary Dixon at the Marcn number of measures for Ire- for a long time and said that has been mailed to bhe society's very comprehensive report on land. Higher EEC refunds it had been moved Into Keat- 9,000 clients in Cork, Waterford, tihe AGM of the IPBI which he mont>\\, meeting of Dungarvan ing Street where it was now Urban "Council that sne had would increase headage which Limerick, Tipperary (and Clare submitted to the Council. in turn would causing obstruction and creat- tound itoe old graveyard at the DUNGARVAN SCOUT NOTES not cost any- ing difficulties for a man with and iit! contains details of many Protestant Church where she thing extra to the Irish Gov- of the outstanding bulls avail- ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE organising the float. It was ernment. a business there. He said that had lately attendedl ,ai burial to their efficiency, ideas and com- steps should be taken to have able from the centre. be 'iin a shocking condition. She Preparations — A sub commit- the trailer removed. Speaking at the launch, of the 11th WATERFORD mittment which .made our par- "Farmers' incomes are at a brochure, Mr. John Cunning- htad mud up to ner ankles wnen tee ihiad been, set up a month ticipation in .bhe parade a huge particularly low level," he said Mr. B. White, Town Clerk, DUNGARVAN MAN'S she left it. "It was in a most before bhe parade. Those elected in motion by our two fittest success. 'One ray of hope was through ham, Director of Galitee cattue said that at first they were un- Breeding Centre, stated that di.taboilcal state," she added were Tom poweir ASL. Brendan members Owen Kelioe PL and the reclassification of dis- able to ascertain who the own- and askedj whether the Council Cowaird ASL. Catherine Ansell Donnacha Flynn ASL. THURSDAY NIGHT CUBS advantaged areas The Minis- cattle breeding was at present er of the trailer was but they going through a penod on major were responsible for its upkeep. CjSL and Sean Og Tobin ACSL. ter's statement is a severe body now knew this and he added BODY RECOVERED Mr. B. White, Town Cleric We had a lot of ideas irom Viewing Window — To, add a Another eventful and success- b'OW which must be reversed" that he would have the matter changes. Thiei imposition ot milk n iuI meeting. I know lie's tne quotas and the removal oil sa'ld ithat bhe ownership of the botih cubs a d scouts and many touch of history to the day we looked into. graveyard was a very grey area of tihem were used on the float. put some old photos up on. the same oid story again, -suc- growth (hormones .together witn FROM RIVER SUIR cess," but Thursday night cubs uhe increasing importance ot. as part of it was the property Thiis year we showed three d.i- window of the 1.1th Water.ord Gardai in Waterford later of tihe Church of Ireland and .erent types of scouting in Scout Troop Den from bhe a,nd leaders will nave to get carcase classification in beef identified the body of a man used to it. Tills week the sixtrs animiaia hadi serious implica- another part was used for, wihiich we are actively involved.. 1,940's right up to the &0's. A recovered from the River Suir Qalbholic burials. About 20 years lot of people stopped With great took on a new roll collecting tions for -the dairy and beet Hast Saturday as that of James First of alii there was Back- tne dues from their individual breeding policies on Irish ago tho Council book responsi- Interest to view the photos or O'Neill (47), single, of Boreena- bility lor keeping the right ol woods. This iis where .tlhe true was it the clean curtains? And clans. This worked extremely farmers. tra, Dungarvan. scout sihows his colours as he well. Gal tee Cattle Breeding S'oci- way clear and while bhe Council since this proved a great suc- Flahavans Quality Feeds He had been a patient in a workmen did some work there must survive on his own initia- cess we will be putting up dif- Dairy Super 18% (with Megalac); Dairy Top Yield 18% eby is ta< member of the Munster psychiatric unit in Waterford We played a very exciting and from tdtme to' time, the Council tive, with liittle food or utensils ferent photos in the weeks to energy releasing game ol (with Megalac); Dairy Top Yield 16%; Dairy Standard Cattle ©reeding Society whi.ch and was seen falling into the and no shelter, so it is up to is bhe largest' cattle ©reeding did not have a 100 per cent come. sklibt'iies with Sean McCarthy's 16% (Bulk Only) river at the Quay near Water- commitment to look after it a6 the scout .to improvise with organisation iin Ireland with a ford Bridge. The body was re- team coming out on top scoring Cattle Fattening Cubes 14%; Silage Balancer Cubes 14%. it was not Council property. whiait he has got. He. must maifce THANKS SI pits, to David Donnelly's Calf Cubes 18% (with Linseed Meal); Calf Grower Cubes stud of more itflnaaii 1&0 bulls and covered by sub-aqua divers. up hiiis o.win sheitar, fire an.o breeding approximately 500,000 As you can see, we went all team's 22 pts. Later we played 16% — All above are bulk or bags cooking utensils. We showed an alphaoet scouting quia Dairy/Cattle Protein Balancer. cows annually. The comprehen- this very well with our bivouack out to show the people tlhe sive testing programme operat- mlawy different .aspects of scout- which showed up t'he real talent AAA Golden Maverick Milk Replacer. hue and forestry backgrounu. and also who was listening. QUALITY FEEDS AT KEENEST PRICES ed by the society ion botih dairy Raymond Kingston cerbaiinuy ing in Dungarvain and' people and beef breeos has ensured was not one to complain, as n recognised this .as we got a lot Daiber Catherine Ansell, CSL, that a selection oi outstanding WEST WATERFORD HEAD OFFICE: was his' head, which was stick- ol praise and recognition, from made a few announcements sires of ail breeds is available to ing out oi the door. many oi the people In Dungar- after running an active but AGENT: Kilnagrange Mills, users of the A.I. service. Mr. van. satisfying programme. We ended LIAM GLEESON Kilmacthomas Cunningihiam stated that iit was Campcraft; Here we portray- our meeting with the cub scout society policy to make tihe We would iikle to, thank tihe Ardmore Farm Supplies Telephone: ed a typical day on camp. We prayer. maximum use of ithe ibesit buns mad camp gadgets sum as a following people for the work 024/94134-94237 051/94107 in Ithe sitiud in order ttaait tne dreissier aind a. pyramid fire that tlhey puti in: Eileen Kiely, Note iWe would like to wel- benefit of bhe better breed.ng whiiicih wais cooking a raau mean. Anita, DlaEy who designed and come the following new cubs to made the 1927 'uniforms, Kath- our section,: Paiul Deegan, pawl which was available from tnis And. of course we nad a tent. source wouild 'be available bo Thiis showed a typicail home leen Walsh and Kathleen Ber- riealy, Theo Dorman-Kade, every herdowner in the area. In when, on. camp, and we even esford who made the GO-years- Thomas Hogan and Steven order to achieve tirns objective, had artificial grass to really old scouting banner. Thanks Whelan. Also, we would like to bop sires were not restricted in bring across the effect. also to Darrers Stores. Frank congratulate Alan Tobin on his usage and were available Murphy, Billy Coleman. Williiaim recent new achievement as Sixer. Well done Alan. through 'tlhe fresh semen pro- WATER SPORTS Fennel! & Sons, for their help gramme lait no extra charge to in making bhe parade ,-a suc- SLANEY MEATS all heir downers. As you now know, water cess. And a special word oi IN GENERAL DAIRY BULLS sports aire becoming a big part thlanks to John Barry for driv- Swimming as usual next Sun- ing the lorry tor us. In relation to dairy bulls, Mr. in 'scoiuting and we have ad- day. The lads took part in the INTERNATIONAL Cunningham stated that Gialtee vanced along with. it. We dis- But the people who we would Nabionai Orienteering competi- Cattle (breeding Station, iln con- played three of our eight canoes most like to thank are Birem- tion last Saturday. Full details WANTED — COWS, BULLOCKS, BULLS AND junction wllbh itlhie other miem- and to give t'he water effect we dan, Tom, Catherine and Se.am •next week. HEIFERS beris of itihe Munster Cattle used blue plastic. However our Og for the wonk they put into — AN COGANTOIR Breeding Socielty, had the; lar- two canoeists in the canoes, Top prices paid — Collected anywhere gest iand most comprehensive Mark Deegain and Mlark Sheri- vesting programme for dairy dan did not even have to Contact Local Agent:— bulls in Ireland. The. success ol paddle a stroke. ihis programme was demon- 1 JAMES LONERGAN — Tel, 051-91139 strated by bhe laat thalb seven And ito top it all off we. had a PA system which played all SLANEY MEATS — Tel. 054-77155 of the top tested 'bulls were mow based in this stud, including the scouting songs including the This Week ACOT highest rated bull ever tested in Pontumna '85 song in which we Ireland) (Klilbanivane, Starliibe, pairtiaiptated. F.S.M.) 60 YEARS OF SCOUTING Co. Waterford Says Mr. Cunningham sbatied that Bhe society is very conscious' of Since 1.987 is our jubilee year DAHRY COWS any grass field thialb has suffer- tihe fact tihat beef dnsemin&i- we decided bo, do .something Cows should be observed forr ed poaching while there is a tions now constitute 50 per cent about it. So we came up with heat detection, five .times dai'ly iif "give"' In. the sod. Bare patches of (tihe total demand and for the idaai of dressing up some possible. A suitable pattern is would benefit from "top-seed- BEECHER'S FOR ANIMAL FEEDS bhat reason extna emphasis has cubs ainid scouts in uniforms as fallows: 7 a.m., 10 a.m.. 3 ing" before rolling. been placedi on the selection similar to those of 1927. We p.m.., 6 p.m. and 10' p.m. The ATTENTION FARMERS!— and testing of bulls am all tlhe hiad obbalned a photo of the labor the nigihlt inspection, can SHEEP We stock the full range of Animal Feeds at the right main. beef breeds. original uniform and we follow- be left the better as 50 per cent The last of th© mountain prices:— The society now has, an out- ed the* pattern down to the very of heatis occur at nigihit. Tai'l ewes should be brought in. now painting is a very useful Maverick Milk Substitute, Cattle and Dairy Nu

Frank Browne FLOWER Dungarvan Leader LISMORE AND DISTRICT NOTES MURPHY'S TELEPHONE (058)41203 BOUTIQUE, LISMORE F.C. NOTES: big .Lismore following whom the O'Sullivan and Sean Power anid Mary Sheehan (Main St.) MAUN STREET FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1987 CUP WINNERS AGAIN players wish to .thank for their ('Deerpark Road), Kathleen Hee- This memorable occasion was LISMORE On Sunday evening last in vocal support on the line. DUNGARVAN lars, William and Alice Landers followed by a most enjoyable Ballyduff we won our fifth Dun- Finally a word of praise to (Parte Road), Marie Fitzgerald sociail held in Balto Brtghde (by MOTHER'S DAYT MAR. 29 garvan Tyre Centre Cup, beat- the Ballyduff club on their ex- CLi'smore), Teresa Howlilhian ing neighbours Bride View by kind permission) to which all Every Mum deserves a Flower cellent arrangements last sun- (Ballyamidhior), Deirdre Dahill Pioneers were invited. BODY SHOP 058 42424 3 goals to 1. day. and Caroline Carey (Glencalien) car accident service - car Toy Sale —Oaim and see our fabulous NEWS OF TOWN The Regional Meeting of the 24 Hour used Not a great game by any and Probationers received were sates, crash repairs and re sprays. range of Fresh Cut Flowers standards but we were without GOLF NOTES PTAA was held in tihe Presen- and Pat Plants chosen spe- doubt the better side on the day. Result of 9 Hole Stroke — 2 Eamon O'Sullivan .(Deerpark), tation Convent, Lismore. on Now On cially for Mothers Day. Order Our back four of Dave and Billy best cards (March 16) — 1-st. J. Patrick O'Donnell (Shamavoola')' Monday, 9th March. yaur bouquets and arr,ange>- AND Landers, Eamonn Cusack and Hornibrook (12) 59 nett; 2nd, BOSCH: 110 Volt/220 Volt BARGAINS GALORE mgnts and gift wrapped Pat Fitzgerald never put a foot B. Hogan (14) 62 nett- 3rd. J. flower plants now and avoid wrong and were totally on top O'Gorman (9) 62 nett. Drills, Hammers, Grinders disappointment. Deliveries ar- against the Tallow much publi- Mixed Foursomes (March 17) and Transformers. ranged. Open all day Thurs- ROUNDABOUT cised strikers. —1st, J. Hornibrook (12) and S. Derm (21) 283; 2nd, F. Geary BALLYDUFF NOTES Also Grass Cutters and day, March 26 and Sunday, MOTHERS DAY AT In goal Michael Fitzgerald March 29, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. was ever reliable and had total (9) and S. Demrn (2>1) 29i; Best ENGAGEMENT Coolnasmear in the field on Hedge Trimmers. WANTED CONNOLLYS PERFUMERY gross, Frank Geary and D. Congratulations to Margaret Phone 058/54317 AND COSMETICS control of his area. Sunday at 11 a.m.; U-14 foot- BEN O'NEILL (Farm, 40-50 Acres, w'ith or J Ait mldfield .team captain Cahill (18) 38. Ahearne, Sheanbeg and Ray- ball championship v. Brickeys Mothers Day Special Offers— mond O'Brien, Glenbeg, who O'Conneil Street, Dungarvan £ Without residence, for execu-J Yardley White Satin Spray Johnny Dunne led his side by Sunday, March 22 — 1st, M in Cappoquin on April 4. Phone 058/41933 (t-c) HARRINGTON — Eleventh example and he oersonlfied the Moynlhan and S. McCarthy, 67 harve announced their engage- Training for minors and u-16s ) tiive taking eauly retirement. Cologne, conc. R.R.P. £5.25, now ment, Anniversary — In loving mem- £3.25; Chique, R.R.P. £5.25, now team spirit when with a nasty nett: 2nd, T. OahlH and K. Mad- on Sundlay at 2.®0 p.mL and for ory of Mary Bridget Harrington, u-14 football at 11 a.m. on JAMES CAMPION & SON'S, £3.45, gift boxed; Panache — log injury, and both reserves den, 682 nett; 3rd, O. Clancy PIONEER NOTES M.I.A.V.I. Farnane, Claippiaigh, who died on Free Purse Spray with each pur- playing, he was sMiU prepared to and Mrs. Brady, 70 nett. Members of the Ooutncll will Sunday. March 28, 1976. R.I.P. Masses run at the Bride- View defence. Auctioneers, Valuers & Estate) chase; Cachet E.D.T. Spray, Fixtures: Sat. March 28 and attend in the Library after COMHALTAS NOTES COLOUR TV Agents, Lismore. offered. Special £2.49; Laughter, 50ml. Alongside him "Spider" Barry Sun 29—18 Hole Stableford. Masses1 bhis week-end. Next Own your own 22" Colour TV Bt does not take a- special day, played his usual attacking and On Saturday last the branch }) Phone 058/54485. Spray, R.R.P. £7.25, now £4.50; Ladies : Winner, Wed. llth — meeting on Apirl 3 at 8 p.m. was represented in the All- for as little as To bring you to our minds. Biase E.D.T. Special £2.10 — defending role and covered the E. Burns 34i nett Fixture — £16.19 per month. whole pitch. Making up the G.A.A. NOTES Irelamd' final of Ceol an A day without a thought of Connollys, Perfumery, Sklncare Wed. 1st April — 18 Hole Stroke. Adult training on tonight Fri- Gheimhridh by our u-a4 set Finance arranged. 4 years you. & Cosmetics. Open 'all day mldfield trio was "Barney" Prendergast who was in many day and on Tuesday and dancers. The diancers were guarantee on parts, labour See former Miss Ireland— Is very hard bo find. Thursdays. —(Advt.). LISMORE G.A.A. NOTES Thursday nights next week ait placed third and performed very and tube. (inserted -by her son Finbarr, neutral eyes man of the match. Draw Results, Week No. 10— Olivia Treacy — modelling PRESENTATION CONVENT His first half goal from- Donal 7.30 p.m. each night. well. Thanks to musicians Mile- Bridget and children.) PRIMARY SCHOOL PARENTS £50, Patsy Ahearne, TOwns Primary schools hurling v. key Dalton and Maura Govers. Rent a New 22" Colour TV KELLY — Twelfth Anniver- Landers' pin-point corner kick Park, Lismore: £30, Sheila for only £15 per month _ at — COMMITTEE was one oif the best all seiason. On this Thursday night we sary — Im loving memory ot Draw results for March — Steward, East Maim Street, Lis- aire holding a meeting at 9 — from — TOm Kelly of Helvick, Ring, £50, 'Bridget KilUigrew, P. J. more; £20, Alice O'Donoghue, Brendan Crowley on the wing Parks Road, Lismore; £15, Mrs. o'clock in. the hall. All members Dungarvan, who died on March Truman; £20, Marion Phelan, are requested1 to attend. CASEY TV MARIA MOLONEY'S 26. 19T5. p. P. Walsh; £10, Margaret used hls speed to great effect M O'Keeffe, Chapel Street, Lis- DUNGARVAN. Tel. 058/41845 while Brian Shanahan used his more: £10, Billy Lee, South The music class will go ahead Time goes by. but memories Nugent, p. M. O'Riordan; £5, LETTERS TO THE a® usual in. the hall on Thurs- stay, Siobhan Mianahain, p. N. Buck- height to cause .problems and Mall, Lismore: £10, Pat Tang- Remember: What we sell we Domial Landers as usual gave day night, but Friday night's FASHION SHOW As near and dear as yester- ley. £5, Edel H'ayes, p. M. Rad- ne-y, Lismore Hotel. Promoters service. his 100% and his running at Prize — P. Ahearne. —'(Advt.). EDITOR dancing class will again be held LAWLOR'S HOTEL day. ley; £5, Gillian McNiamiara, p. their defence resulted in a pen- in -the school as there is a play DUNGARVAN Will tthose who think of him D. Murphy; £5, Mrs. M. Walsh, Super Draw—Saturday nighit Dear Editor, p. N. Walsh. alty which wrapped up the being staged in the hall. Sun- TUESDAY, 7th APRIL -today, game as a contest. is the first draw in the super- IPoebry Ireland is an organ- day's dancing class wf.il be held isation with the following - 8.00 p.m. Ai liittle praiyer to Jesus siay. The next draw will be held on draw and we can only hope that in the. hall. — P.R.O (Remembered by his loving Tuesday night, 7th April. Brendan Lawton was Intro- someone who supported us will activities: it publishes a quar- 'Potatoes For Sale^ In aid of Causeway Tennis wife Miaiura, and family.) —.(Advert.). duced 15 minutes ilmto /the sec- be a winner. terly Review,, runs its own book- Large Quantity of Best Club. KIELY — Fifth Anniversary— YOUNG ADULTS ond half and immediately he All players by now know that club, organises poetry readings Eating Potatoes. In loving memory of Mary Presentation Sisters invite made his presence felt. Bride training takes place on Wed- throughout the country, has a Clonmel Weekly Oladdagh and Records. Kiely, late of Mt. Odell, Oarrig- you to a week-end to reflect on View had 'no answer to him and nesday nights and Saturday membership tlhiait receives our Also: Seed. lea, wi.:o died on Matron 23, your way of life — March 27th- he scored two goals — one a afternoons, with the junior newsletter, and runs' the Austin Market JOHN DUGGAN 1982. Sweeib Jesus have mercy 29th. Contact (056)21351 or your penalty — to clarify this. Sea- football starting next week and Clarke library. We are sure that mus Prendergast replaced the Tuesday, 24th March — Good , Toor, Lismore. on her soul. local Presentation Convent. the first senior hurling cham- many of your readers would be trade for all breeds. Complete [(Phone 058/54020 after 0 p.m. WEEK-END RETREAT tiring Crowley and he kept ,the pionship game on the 26th interested in learnung more PLAY SCHOOL Will those who think of her momentum, flowing on the wing. clearance effected. today, Week-end Retreat for married Aoril. Early fitness will be very about our. services and we wel- Ruling prices — Continental couples at Grace Dleu Retreait So ithUs W'as a marvellous re- important. Therefore it is hoped come them to write ai short note A little prayer bo Jesus say. sult for us, iand especially for X bull calves, best £180 to £270, (BALLYDUFF) '(Alwaysi remembered by her House, Tramore Road, Water- that attendances will grow be- of enquiry to the above add.ress others £150 to £172: Continen- ford, 27th-29th March. Phone team manager JOe Tobin. As we cause every day missed will tell and full details will be- for- sons John and Eoin and said last week, joe has moulded tal X heifer calves, best £110 Play is nature's way of (051)74417. —(Advt.). when the s-ertous business of warded. to £130, others £70 to £88; ART CLASSES preparing the young lor daughter-in-law B.leen, Can- this team into a perfect unit, ada.) ST. PATRICK'S DAY the championship begins. Thiamik you for your assistance. Hereford X bull aalves, best DUNGARVAN SPORTS adult life. PARADE COLLECTION with team spirit and morale Finally congratulations to the KIELY — Fifth Anniversary— high approaching this finial, Yours sincerely, £170 to £210, others £122 to CENTRE Play School offers them joy, To helt) defray the costs of soccer team and manager Joe RORY BRBNNAN £118; Hereford X heifer calves, In loving memory of Mary organising the St. Patrick's Day and never once did he speak of challenge and satisfaction. Kiely, lalte of Mt. Odell, Carng- Tobin 011 their well deserved Secretary. best £100 to £116, others £67 Parade, Dungarvan Pipe Band anything but success. On the win last Sunday. They rose to SuitaibLe for children from lea, wlho died on Maircin 23, day the players gave him what The Austin Clarke Library. to £89; Frlesian X bull calves, 7 years upwards. INTERESTED? will hold a Church Gate Collec- the occasion splendidly and 44 Upper .Mount Street, best £175 to £195, others £110 1982. Sweeib Jesus have mercy tion at all Masses ln 'Dungarvan he asked and credit Is due to thoroughly deserved their vic- Qualified Art Teacher. Telephone 058/60219 on her soul. each and everyone of them. Dublin 4. to £160- A.A. bull calves, best and Abbeyside on Saturday and tory. 10th March, 1987. £148 to £168. Stokes & Quirke. Family reductions. A day of remembrance silent- Sunday next, March 28 and 29. Credit also to Bride View for ly kept. You are asked to subscribe gen- making this a very sporting Details and enrolments Of one we loved and will PIONEER TOTAL Monday, March 30, 3.30 to FOR SALE — Stainless steel erously. contest, but on the day they ABSTINENCE ASSOCIATION sunk and baps; counter top: 3 never forget. T'he band wish to thank most were not .good enough. 4.30 p.m. in Sports Centre. (Always remembered by her LISMORE Class hegins Monday, April white flush doors; pinei table sincerely all those who helped Team—iM. Fitzgerald, P. Fitz- iA most interesting ceremony and 2 pine benches. Telephone daughters Ellie and Alice and to make the parade such ,a huge took place during the First Fri- 6, 3.30 P.m. son Thomas, son-in-law Maurice gerald, B. Landers, E. Cusack, 058/41'403. success — all who took part; Dave Landers, C. Barry, J. day Mass In St. Carthage's HAY FOR SALE — Baled hay ana grandchildren Sharon and the stewards, the bands, M. Church on 6th March when Miary.) Dunne (capt.), B. Prendergast, DECKIES LOUNGE LAWNMOWERS repaired and for sale, very good quality. Hogan for the amplification; B. Crowley, B. Shanahan, Donal bl-.tee Silver Jubilarlans — Mrs. sharpened. — The Foundry, Phone 058/41547. Dungarvan U.D.C.: the judges; Landers. Reserves — B. Lawton Mary Anne Danders 'Parks MODELIGO Stephen Street, Dungarvan. Fr. Carey and the other clergy FOR SALE—2 pure-bred Collie for Shanahan, S. Prendergast Road), Joe Dooley (Chapel St.) McGUIREs GARDEN CENTRE who were present; Supt. Eng- for Crowley, B'. O'Gorman, P. and John Allien (New Street) Saturday, March 28 — PROGRESSIVE 45 DRIVE pups, male, 10 weeks' old. by Jim ACKNOWLEDGMENT lish and the- members of the is open every Sunday from 11 McCOnneli's "Cap," dam grand- Ahearne and J. Tobin not used. received their Silver Pins from In aid of Mod'eligo Community Sportsfield. a.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 8 Garda Siochana for their help; After the game team captain, Rev. Fr. M. O'Gorman. daughter of Martin' O'Neill's MANGAN — The wife, son, the general public and the spon- Jackpot £200 on 11 games — Starting 8.45 p.m. p.m. week days: closed on Mon- "Jock." Apply: Paddy Lynch, John Dunne received the cup Members who received the day--McGuire's Garden Centre, daughters and relatives of the sors. A big thank you to all, from Paddy Pollard, chairman Pioneer Pin ware Mrs. Mtedge Rossdufl, Woodstown. Tele- Kilnafreham, Dungarvan. Tele- late John Joe Mangan, Tooira- Sunday, March 29 — SLATER phone 058/42024. —(Advt.). of the Red House League amid O'Keeffe and Catherine Hickey phone 051/82136. ourra, B-allymacairibry, Clonmel, IRISH NIGHT scenes of excitement from the (both of Deerpark). James WE SELL — Angles, R.S.J.'s, FOR SALE—Registered Here- wish to bhlank most sincerely ail Coisde Chondae Phortlairge ITutoints. tte-Bar. Plating and ford burls, 2 years old. Box those who siyirapaitihised wllth C.C.E. presents am Irish Night Galvanise and all types of No. M443 "Leader" Office. till em ln tehoir reoenlt sad toss; in Crotty's Inn, Leiamsfbrien Sheds supplied in Kit Form. all who sent Mass cards, floiral Friday, 3rd April. Cead lsteach Telephone 052/21455 or Rath- FOR SALE—400 bales- of hay. £1. —(AdVu.,. Phone 058/42257. tributes aind letters of sympa- gormack 051/46075. thy; those who attended remo- BP CHECK CENTRE FOR SALE —Split Level Oven Blood Pressure Check Centres COMMUNION / CONFIRMA- and Hob. Apply: Marie Curran, val of remains, concelebrated SAVE WITH ACC Mass and funeral. A spectial for the month of April, 1987, or- TION Large selection of head- Stradballly, Co, Waterford. ganised by the Irish Heart dresses, veils, accessories^ taffe- word of thanks to Dr. O'Dono- Foundation in association with ta satin, embroidery anglaise, van. Fr. Russell, P.P., Fr. Wals'h, Regional Health Boards will be french laiwln lace trimmings, etc. C.C'., visiting clergy, Mercy Sis- held as .follows:— ters, choir, undertaker and now in stock. — Thread-Needle, Wednesday 1st — Dungarvan Main Street. Dungarvan. IN MEMORIAM gravediggers, doctors and nur- at Dental Section, St. Joseph's HYPNOTHERAPY — Relieves ses in St. Joseph's Hospital, Hospital from 2.30-4.30. worry, anxiety, tension and CANNING — Third Anniver- Clonmel and St. Vincent's Hos- fear. Teachies you to relax, sary — In loving memory of pital, Dungairvan. Holy Mass helps to alleviate symptoms. Denis Canning, late of Mocollop, wiill be offered for the indentions If you have a problem 'phone Ballydluff, who died on April 7, of all iais a token of deep and make an appointment 1984. Masses offered. appreciation. The cause Is treated, not just I thinik of you often, WHELAN _ The brother and Touraneena the symptoms. Sessions are I talk, about you still, relatiiives of the late Patrick strictly confidential and by You haven't been forgotten, 'Paddy') Whelan, 16 O'Conneil Street, Dun gar van, wish to IT'S MONEY IN appointment only. Carried out Dim, Notes in' quiet, private surroundings.— You know you never will. thank mosit siince-rely all those W. H. Mlddleton-Leyton, MESH, (Always remembered by your very kind people who sympa- PARACHUTE JUMP The Lodge. Mocollop, Ballydufl loving wife Nan and son Liaim). thised wiith them in their recent On. Saturday, May 22, one of Upper, Co. Waterford. Phone sad bereaivemer.it; those who our parishioners, Pat Hearn, 058/60'1H3. '.3-4) HANSBERRY — Second Anm'j- attended Rosary, removal, will bake paint in a sponsored versiary — In fond and lloving funeral Mass and burial; those parachute jump for Cystic NOVENA — Jesius who has memory of Eileen Hansberry, who seait Mass curds apd letters Fibrosis. There are 30 volunteers said ask and you shall receive, Jate of 15, Wetsttiarn Bay, Dun- of sympathy. A very special throughout tlhe country taking THE BANK. seek and you shall find, knock garvan, who went to her word of thanks to toe clergy, part in the jump which will and it shall be opened to you, eternal reward on' March 17, doctors, matron, nurses and take place at PunChestown Race through the Intercession of 1985. R.I.P. Masses offered. staff, Dunabbey House and St. Course. The jump is organised Mary, Thy Most Holy Mother, 1 Somewhere 'back of the sunset Joseph's Hospital, Dungarvan, by the Waterford County knock, I seek, I ask that my Where loneliness never dies, for their kind attention' to h. who played a 54448. great blast oif music. The results or the progressive SUPPLIED THE LATE JOE MULCAHY —Armature 45 drive whiich was held in ABBEY REWINDS A .'eefling of deep regret per- and Coll Winders, AC DC wind- Deckiteis Lounge oil Saturday We attend to a" details- vaded bhe county at the umtilme- night last are as follows: 1st, ling service for Motors, Genera- Obituary Notice, Church ly passing of a fine musician Larry Kiely and Sean Flynmi; tors Transformers, Welders and and Cemetery. singer and dancer, Joe Muiealhiy 2nd, Jtoihn Hickey and Dick Coils. New and used motors of Ktlkeaney. Ballymacarbry. To Kiely; 3rd. George Foram aind supplied. (Monday to Friday. 9 Floral and Artificial Wreaths hls beloved fiancee Noma Hoigiami, Nicholas O'Don-ovian. a.m. H)o 6 p.m. — 17a, O'ConneH Supplied. and tihe Mulcahy family WE iLucky tables: Billy Barron Street ' Wyleysj, Dungarvan, Co. tender our deepest sympathy. and Mrs. B. Nugent; Michael Waterford. Shortest Possible Notice FUND RAISING Tcbiln' and Michael Bumsiter. FOR SALE — 1978 Lar.drover, Required. An Irish Night to raiise funds Raffle: 1st, Michael O'Neill; whontwheel base, very good; for the County Board will be 2nd. Michael Walsh; 3rd. Jimmy Agricultural Credit Corporation pic open until 5 p.m. Monday-Friday at all branches across the country. also aluminium cattle traflieir SHANDON STREET held in Crotty's Inn, Leimyibrlen Moloney. •Gross. Even higher rates of interest available on Fixed Term Accounts. 9J'x54\ phone 024/97263. DUNGARVAN on Friday, April 3rd (see ad- The j!a«kipot on Saturday night hay FOR SALE - Excellent vertisement) . Entertainment next will be £200 on 11 games quality, can be delivered Ned Telephone 058/42118 will be provided by members of and players are reminded that Power. Doon. Ballinamult. Tele- Cbonhalitas. the drive starts alt 8.45 p.m. phone 058/47239. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1987. BEHIND THE SPOTLIGHT TALLOW AND ROUNDABOUT NOTES WEST WATERFORD (Continued from Page 1) * ST. CATHERINE'S G.A.A. positions and hence had to field James O'ConneE, Maurice' Spil- supplied the sandwiches. The club had a very heavy at Rathcormac against the lane. Inadvenitently omitted from had virtually disappeared by viious years, it would seem that schedule at the week-end and local team In the current league In the afternoon also on Sat- the Midleton Feis winners was NOTES for many of the Irish, the old Karen Cunningham, Tallow. thie closing day on Thursday. credit is due to iall those selec- minus prominent players. How- urday, Kiiavulien visited us at WEST WATERFORD Reenaboula, Clashmore and the magic and glamour of Chelten- tors and trainers who brought ever they played well but did Conna for two football matches Pre-Munster and Munster Re- HUNT BALL Mulcahy family of Ardmore on While the horses which were the programme to a successful not have the capacity to con- with our u/12's 'B' and 'C.' Both sults — Olare Hannon, Jacque- sent across to the meeting this ham is fading. The annual West .Waterford the death of their mother Mrs. climax. The list of matches tain a sound Rovers teaim who games resulted in our favour, line Mills, Caroline Houlihan, Mary Mulcahy. year were undoubtedly not up Talking to a few of the necessitated the fielding of 45 won well. the former ending 1-5 to 1-1 and Colette Donnelly, Jennifer Fee- Hunt Ball held in iWhitechurch Bouse Hotel on Saturday night, to the usual standard of pre- "hardy annuals" aiftier they had players at three alternate ven- the latter 1-2 to nil. ney, Fidelma Feeney, Teresa COMMUNITY GAMES ues and 'almost simultaneously On Saturday morning we LADIES FOOTBALL AT CONNA O'Brien. Breda O'Brien, Nuala March 14 attracted a large returned home last week, some crowd. Music was provided by regarding time. hcsted Cobh at Conna In the Not to be outdone in activi- Donnelly, Sinead McCarthy, With the 1987 Community of the great glamour occasions u/14 football league and show- ties the newly affiliated St. Eimear O'Grady, Deirdre "The Images" and many local Games competitions commenc- The intermediate hurlers -tra- followers and supporters en- ing at ithe end of March, the of tihe' past were recalled. It ing much improvement and Catherine's Ladies Football O'Brien, Noelle Quann, Deirdre DUNGARVAN velled to Mallow to play the cohesion allround, having been team took the field against Donnelly, Annette Feeney, Claire joyed an excellent meal and committee elected at the recent was agreed that one of the local hurlers In the league and up by 2-1 to 1-2 'at half time, Ballyhooley ,ln the league com- Mills, Gina O'Brien, Stephanie dance. During the night a raffle A G.M. will have a lot of work greatest of these locally was the repeated their success of a was held for fantastic prizes. our boys finished 7-3 to Cobh's petition last Sunday. Composed Harpur, Caroline Hannon and on their hands. The officers are great wiin of "Meliadon" in the fortnight ago when overcoming 2-1. mainly of young players, Cath- Paula Gouldtng. as follows — Chairman, David St. Vincent's at Oonna. erine's acquitted themselves TO THE U.S.A. Walsh; Vice-Chairman, Jim GOLF Daily Express Triumph Hurdle The following was the 'Cath- well against more experienced TALLOW BADMINTON CLUB Every success to Paul Foley Fitzgerald; secretary/Treasurer, when he took the racing colours The latter venue too saw the erine's line-out — Paul Higgins Mary Fitzgerald, Summerhill: junior hurlers win the points opposition and prospects for Cup Victory — Congratula- and John Kelly both of Mona- of the great sporting Flynn (goal), Tom Morrisson, Sean ti'ons to the 3rd Div. team who Assist, do.. Breda O'Rourke. against St- Ma's i(Gurtroe). the current championship are crea wno left Ireland to seek CLUB family of Whitechurch. House Flynn. Liam Sheehan, Kieran high. won the' 3rd div. cup recently in employment m the U.S.A. on Players gave a good showing of Hiekey, Pat Fitzgerald, Noel Along with the athletics some Hotel, Cappagh, to a sweet and form and enthusiasm in these ST. CATHERINE'S WIN Rding. Their opponents, Holy- &aturaay, March 14. O'Neill, Paddy O'Leaxy, Mark ca^oss, were favourites after their young members will take part memorable victory. That was games. Lane, James Fitzgerald, Sean FERMOY LIONS QUIZ FINAL In the Draughts, Art and Boys outstanding league victory, but ST. PATRICK'S DAY NOTES on St. Patrick's Day in 1977! The minor hurlers experien- Twomey, Eoin Riordan, Patrick After a five months campaign Tallow had other plans. a-nd Girls Football competitions. ced a problem with students Roche, Denis Dunlea', Paul involving 107 teams, the' Fermoy On St. Patrick's Day members Membership forms will be RESULTS Lions Monster Quiz was final- Holycross took first men but handed out at all schools short- Monday/Tuesday 16th/17th— It: was hardly credible th;;lt a and other players in far away Gough. Subs.—Martin Sheehan, they didn't get it ea6y ais the of tne local Civil Defence, the ised at the local (Rowing Olub Boy Scouts and Girl Guides ly and Kilmiacthomas is the 1st, T. Fennel! (17) 66 nett; dfceade of years had elapsed Pavilion last Wednesday nlight. game went to 3 sets and lasted venue for this year's county 2nd, S. Flynn (18) 67 nett; 3rd. nearly li hours. First and took: part in ithe annual parade since that memorable occasion Kevin Kelly, Cork, was quiz in Dungarvan and all enjoyed finals. T Phelan (16) 68 nett. master with Kevin Mansfield, Second ladies won comfortably, •Saturday 21st — W. Barron which is still recalled with while our Second men were the dry weather and festive at- Jim Bar.tley and Kevin Barry as mosphere of the occasion. LADIES FOOTBALL (15) 'and T. Fennell (16) 681 relish whenever racing fans adjudicators. brought to 3 sets before win- nett. The Clas'lmtore - Kinsiailebeg gather and reminisce about the Ihe semi-finalists were Fer- ning. Tallow were looking good On St. Patrick's Night, Clash- Sunday 22ind — 1st, J. Mc- going into the mixed with a 3-1 more school Fund held an ladies football junior team com- Grath (21) 64 nett- 2nd, M. glories of the past. Time cer- moy Bridge Club, Glanworth menced training on Sunday DISCOVER SEA-FISHING Macra, Albert's Bar and St. lead. Philly and Fiona were "Oicne Ceoil" in Uigi's Night Moloney (10) 67 nett; 3rd, M. tadnly fires. under a bit of pressure in the last. This year the club hopes to Catherine's G.A.A. Excitement 1 Club, Youghal. Music for the McNamara (14i) 67 nett. M. first mixed but won in two occasion was provided by the organise te'ams under 18, 16 and McNamara (14) 67 neitt. ran high amongst the large at- 14. New members for all four CAD E SiN It's a challenging career tendance and after some tense siaraught sets and the cup was local Comhaltas Group and in sight. All wais needed wias 1 ivrary uee and Liam Dalton. teams are welcome and full de- FIXTURES moments St. Catherine's team tails can be got from the club We remain in the Palish of If you want ia satisfying career in a challenging of Johnny Buckley, John Lane, set ior glory. Joe and Mary and Anne Mulqueen was special Thursday/Friday 26th/27th— industry, where hard work and skill ;sre rewarded, Pat ana Sheilia, had' a naraer guest and the winner oi the secretary, Marie Lawlor or the 14 Hole v. Par. Stradbally again this week for Donal Buckley, Pat Lane and training organiser, Anne Foley. Saturday 28th—18 Hole Stroke commercial sea-fishing is the j^lace for .you. We'll .help sub. Kevin Lane, emerged win- task in their mixed and were "Voice of Cliashmore," Christy our paragraph on place-name O'Neill, gave a fine perfor- —time sheet. you all :a,tong the way. ners. beaten, but John and Sheila meanings: DRAW won confidently. The finail score mance. Tne gathering were also JUVENILE G.A.A. Society outing tee reserved Your training begins at the National Fishery was 5-3 in favour of Tallow, entertained by some nne stories 11.00—12.30. Cloch Labhrais (Clochlowrish) Results ol £1,000 Monthly Cliashmore- Juvenile G.A.A. Sunday 29th—18 Hole Stable- = Speaking Stone. Dear an sean- Training Centre, Greencastle, Co. Donegal, where Draw: — who fully deserved their win. from Patsy Aherne, Ballyduff. held their A.G.M. recently and ford. sceal gur giota mor amhain a expert tuition is provided in a fishing environment. 1st £400 — Patricia Farrell, Whilst our 3rd Div. tasted The senior set competition the following committee were In the social scene, our final Courses and accommodation are free and a weekly Curraglass; 2nd £100 — Breeda glory, the 6th Duv. team were was won by Modeligo and 2nd elected — Chairman, Eamonn draw takes place on Saturday bhi sa chioch. ach de bharr Hartigan. Conna; 3rd £100— not so lucky. The reached both Lombard: Secretary, Brendan night and in addition to our mionna, cithig a tugadih le h-;.is allowance is payable during the training period. prize went to Clashmore. The Griffin: Assistant Sec., Rita Rachel Ryan, Tallow; 4th £50 finals of the 6th Div. league and ladies set competition was won main prizes there will be num- na d'Oiche do scoilt se ina da Work experience through a,n introductory seia trip —'Morrisson family, Curraheen, Foley; Joint Treasurers, Liam cup against Ferrybank in Dun- by Knockanore and in 2nd erous attendance spots as well. Ieath agus duirt: "Bionn an is followed by training at the Centre and on completion Conna- 5th £50 — Margaret garvan and though tr.e games puace, Midletion. The waltziing O'Rourke and Mauna Coughlan. So, make -sure you're there it of the shore course the trainee returns to sea for Daly, Convent Street, Tallow; were close, Ferrybank pipped competition attracted a large All the young boys have now could be your lucky night. Fur- fbi.rinne searbh." 6th £50—Eileen Hogan, Kilcro- them at tne post. The Tai'iow entry and first prize was won commenced training and we ther attractions on the night Drom Loch® in (Dium- additional work experience. wish them every success for the nat, Ballynoe; 7th £50—Paudie Club would like tO' congratulate by Bridie Foley, Clashmore and will be the presentation of all loghan =ChafT Ridge. Ta pluais And we don'iti stop there: all through your career and Breeda Galvin, Lacken, Ferrybank on their victory. ' season. outstanding prizes and the Billy Mernin, Villierstown; 2nd (c<;ive) ann a bhfuil cloch oghom, we'll provide technical assistance through extension Tallow; 8th £50—Jlohnny Flynn, Club Results — U-16 team v. prize, Patsy and Bertie Halla- music ' and entertainment of courses at Greenca.stle andi home ports, tailor-made to Clarecastle: 9th £50 — Ann Tourin won 4-3; U-14 'A' team han, Kinsalebeg; 3rd prize was PILTOWN LADIES CLUB R?.imondo and Oo.—P.R.O •innti. B'arry, Oarrlgmore, Conna; 10th suit your needs. won 7-0 v. Tallow 'B' aind 7-0 shared by tw.o couples, Michael The Piltown Ladies Club con- Faithcheach (Faha) = The £25 — Mattt McAullffe, Rath- and Anne McKenna, Aglish and •For further information and application form, drum, Ballynoe: 11th £25—J'im v. Oappoquin. Keep up the good tinue to be very active in the hurling greens. work. Roger Galvin and Anne Lavan, community and on April 8 at complete the coupon below andi send to: Hoare, Carrlgeen Conna; £25— both ol Youghal. The night was Na Cillini (Killeens). Dha Denis McCarthy, Boulta, Bally- The Club tournaments will be 8 p.m. in Mtonatrea Hotel they starting shortly so keep up the well supported and Rev. Fr. have organised a microwave phairc ata anso mar a bhfuil AN BORD IASCAIGH MHARA noe: £25 — William O'Neill, Billy Meehan, C.C., organiser ri? n de chill ceairoallixh ionn.ta. Inch, Killeagh. training. — P.R.O. demonstration and all are wel- ( IRISH SEA FISHERIES BOARD wishes to thank all who helped come along. ABBEYSIDE/ Ta clocha (ceithre cinn) ina. The next draw will be on TALLOW ANGLING CLUB in any way. P.O. Box 12, Crofton Road, At ai meeting held on Satur- seasamh ann a bhifuiil deaHramh, Thursday, 14th May —'(Advt.). RETIREMENT Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin. BALLYNOE 45 DRIVE day, March 7, it was decided to aoa lie cllocha ogham. hoiid a competition on Sunday SYMPATHY BALLINACOURTY Telephone: 01-841544. Results for Sunday, March The many customers and Cnoc A' Drom Leith (Knock- next, March 29. Starting time friends of Bridie Mansfield, 22—1st, B'ill Beecher, Ballynoe Sincere sympathy is expres- adrum'lea) = Hill of the grey and John Lane, Midleton; 2nd, Willi be at Hi a.m., finishing at 4 sed to Mrs. Mary Nolan, Tin- Foodstore, Cliashmtore, express G.A.A. NOTES Denis and Betty Higgins, Bally- p.m. Anglers can fish worm or nock and Mrs. sheila Power, regret at the announcement of ridge. Closing date for receipt of completed application forms: Ay only and the competition is her retirement and wish her JUNIOR FOOTBALLERS WIN Cnoc Reamhar (Knockrour)= noe; 3rd (divided) Davy ORe- Ballinacourty 2-3; Brickeys 0-6 24th April, 1987. gan and John O'Leary, Ballynoe; confined to members only. many years of happiness. Bri- Thick stump hill. Mick Tobin, Tallow and John Membership will be accepted on dle's Foodstore was one of the This was the first official com- tihe morning of the competition. oldest businesses in the village petitive game of '87 within the Please send me an application form and information O'Keeffe, Ballynoe-. Pat Crow- county and our juniors made it ley, Fermoy and Joe Barry, The entrance fee for the com- and her retirement marks the FINNEGAN'S WAKE booklet. petition is £3. This competition end of an era. a Ballinacourty win by a three Castle. Best of last five—Richie point margin. Best on a useful Rohan and Frank Keating, is for Brown Trout only. Geraldines The recent 25th anniversary Name .. outfit were — Eddie Cashin, Jer celebrations by the Dubliners Cionmult. Last Game—Btertie Membership cards are avail- CLASHMORE-KINSALEBEG Collins, Tom Enright, Justin O'Keeffe and Tim Barrett, able at the moment from any G.A.A. has prompted a reader to send Address Walsh, Beanie McGrath, Tadgh in a request for the words of Ballynoe. James Hoare and commutitee member. Membership Organ and colin Byrne. Billy O'Brien, Oonna: James With all the calves, number- one of the old Dublin' city bal- fees aire: Adults £2, juniors £i. GAA Notes ing approximately forty having Coughlan and Tom Corcoran, Do come along lor a great Also involved were Jimmy lads which became one of their Castlelyons. now been delivered to the farms Morrissey, Frank O'Donoghue, big hits, "Finnegan's Wake," so day's entertainment on the LADIES COMMITTEE where they will remain for the Pat Walsh, Liam Kiely. David we will make it our choice for Congratulations to our 1st 29'th. Don't forget the starting next eighteen months, the Latest We are delighted to announce WallS'h, Steve .Wadding, Michael the b•'! 1 -'''•'(I corner frlxlcj wcrJ;. prize winners on winning the time is 11 a.m. Fishing irom * ' he (,-1'uta formed a ladies financial venture of Ciasiiraiore- o-cionnor, Jonathan Walsh. Jackpot. Cards on Sunday 8.15 Tla'ltow Bridge. - P.R.O. Kinisialebeg G.A.A. Should prove comnwstee .at a meeting which Kevin ORegan and Michael Tim Finnegan lived in Wat- p.m. Usual prize money. TALLOW MACRA NA FEIRME very successful. Coleman. TALLOW DANCING CLUB A meeting of the above ".wo Was held recently. Once again this year the club ling Street, A very successful dance and was held on Monday, March 16, Chairperson — Mary O'Brien; plans to hold a Mayoral Elec- A SPECIAL CELEBRATION A gentleman Irishman — cabaret show was held in Mur- Secretary — Cindy O'Brien; FUNCTION mighty odd— in thie Hotel, Talllow. Congratul- tion. Full details of this event He'd a beautiful brogue, so phy's Lounge, Knockanore, on ations were extended to ail wno Treasurer — Rosaleen Connery; will be available shortly. Saturday night, March 21. A Committee — Agnes O'Brien, A very special celebration rich and sweet, took pant in' the Artistry in the And to rise in the world, he special word of thanks to Mich- Deirdre Cbrkery, Kay Kiely, FIANNA FAIL function will be held on this Home competition, especially to carried the hod. ael Sheehan who provided the Francis O'Bnien who was Yvonne Morrissey. Friday night at Clonea Hotel at music and the artists, namely, Any ladles who wish to join The final of the 45 card drive which Vincent and Eileen Mul- But, you see he'd a sort of a awarded second in the car- organised by Clashmore Fianna ligan iand family will be guests tippling way: Jim Oarrig, Frances Tobin, Tom pentry. the ladies committee please Cunningham and Michael contact any of the above per- Fail Cumann was won by Hugh of honour. The club committee With a love for the liquor poor O'Rlordan. The club is deeply Our next meeting will be held sonnel. Brock and Jimmy Ormond, has organised this very special Tim was born, indebted to them all and also on Saturday, March 28 in the Clashmore. occasion to honour the out- And to help him through with to the Ladies Committee who Hotel, Tallow. FIRST HURLING MATCH standing contribution that Vin- his work, each day, WEST WATERFORD MEET cent Mulligan has made to Ab- He'd a drop of the 'craythur' Our first hurling match in the beyside-Ballinacourty over many every morn. new junior hurling knock-out The final meet of the season years. Club members, friends for the Wesit Waterford Hounds competition takes place at Ag- and supporters will of course Chorus (after each verse): lish on Sunday, April 12 when attracted a large gathering on join us at the function at St. Patrick's Day in Clashmore. we play Kilrossanty. We are Clonea for what is planned to Whack, fol-de-doo-dah; also in the county intermediate All enjoyed the outing in very be a most enjoyable gathering SOLO CUP: MUNSTER COLLEGES U;15 HURLING suitable weather conditions. dance to your partner Bord Solathalr an Lelctreachals football league. of friends to share in our sin- Welt the flute, your trotters cere expression of appreciation CHELTENHAM shake SCHOOLBOYS PITCH of a truly outstanding clubman. Isn't it the truth I've tould Many locals enjoyed their The function is timed for 9.00 ye, Lismore Pip Dungarvan In We appreciate the work which p.m. has been done in the schoolboys visit to Cheltenham despite Lots of fun at Finnegan's pitoh, i.e. erection of goal posts poor weather conditions there wake. msm last week. On Thursday all eyes SENIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE by Very Rev. Fr. W Callanan, Munster Quarter Final P.P., Jim O'Connell, Kieran Hal- and bets were on the local In- One morning Tim 'was rather Bord SokjrttKMr on Lekheodw terest "Attitude Adjuster," in Ballinacourty 0-5 full, lahan, Billy O'Connell, Bill Dow- Rathgormac 0-8 LISMORE C.B.S. 3-7; DUNGARVAN C.B.S. 4-2 ning and Mick Kearns. It is a the Christies Foxhunters Chal- His head felt heavy which job very well done. lenge Cup. "Attitude Adjuster," Our senior footballers bowed made him shake, Lismore C.B.S. last year's van from 35 yards which looked formerly owned and bred by out of the Phelan Cup competi- He fell from the ladder and NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS the late WiiMe Dower and his champions and run-away win- destined for the net but just WEDDING BELLS tion when going down to Rath- broke his skull, In order to carry out essential improvements ners against Mount Sion in the curled outside the post at the son Decian of Creggs, Clash- gormac at Leamybrien on Sun- So they carried him home' a more, was placed 5th. and alterations to our networks, we regret previous round, had a hard- last minute. Heartiest congratulations are day last. Having started rather corpse to wake. earned, if not lucky win over extended to Joe Bailey and Car- well our early momentum was They rolled him up in-a nice that it will be necessary to interrupt the Best for Lismore were Paddy DEATH OF DAVID BAGGE not maintained and quite ob- Dungarvan C.B.S. in this Mun- O'Donnell at full back, Colin mel Morrissey both of Villiers- clean sheet. ster quarter-final played in Lis- town who were married recent- viously an amount of work re- And laid him out upon the electricity supply as follows: Cunningham at centre back The death has taken place mains to be done if we are to more on Wednesday last. Both who was man of the match and ly Joe is a former member of bed. teams served up a marvellous our club and won Western and peacefully following a short Ill- seriously challenge for honours With fourteen candles' around ARDMORE R/A Michael Hiekey at midfield. ness at Ardkeen Hospital of in '87. performance in difficult condi- Co. Junior football medals with Davy Bagge, Tinnabina, Clash- his feet. tions with snow showers falling Dungarvan were best served us in 1966. Best of luck and Our team on Sunday last was And a gallon of porter at his Wednesday, 1st April, '87 — 09.30 to 4.00 p.m. — more. One of nature's gentle- during the game and a gale by Dermot Dwyer, Alan Ryan, happiness Joe and Carmel. men, Davy worked in England Liam Kiely, Ger Collins. Donal head. Moonballyohivane, Knockaunaroun, Ballynamertinagh, force wind blowing from end to Joseph Power, Chris Gough, for many years and following Looby. Michael O'Riordan, Ray- BaKlybrusa, Grange School, Baiwnaiourrane, Churchquarter, end. Liam Lonergan. Thomas Len- GERALDINES v. his retirement ciame to live' with mond Moloney, Michael Collins, Ills friends assembled at his Cus,h of Grange, Grange, Kiilknockan House, Knockna- non and Kevin McGrath. DONOUGHMORE hip brother Tom. Davy , a great Bernard O'Gorman, Bosco wake: Lismore had the advantage believer in fitness, enjoyed his O'Mahoney, Ger O'Connor, Jim- Missus Finnegan called for stiooka, Newtown, Knockanast, Baliykmorn. of the wind in the firsiti half and Scores: Lismore — K. O'Gor- On the week-end of April 4 my Healy. Joe O'Riordan, Conor man 2-1- M. Hiekey 0-4 (2 and 5, Geraldines footballers dally wialk around the local the lunch, got off to a great start with 1 Clancy, Maurice Foley. John First they laid In tea and SHANDON R/A frees), P. O'Gorman 1-0, G. Hie- will travel up to Donoughm'ore, area and he was the life of a goal from Pat O'Gorman. The every music session iin the vil- Mulligan, Seamus Power. cake, hurling was fast and furious key 0-1, C. Barry 0-1. Dungarvan Co Cork and will play the local Then pipes and tobacky and Friday, 3rd April, '87 — 09.30 to 4.00 p.m. - Ballycul- —K McGrath 1-1, A. Ryan 1-0, team in a football game. This lage. He Willi be sadly missed by and Lismore found it hard to his many friends. CAMOGIE whiskey-punch. lane. Ballyguiry, Kilnafarna, Haillys Bridge. break the Dungarvan defence in M. Desmond 1-0, E. Curran 1-0. will be our first game of the Miss Biddy O'Brien began to new season. Sincere sympathy i expres- This coming Monday night, which Joseph Power was out- Lismore — J. Doyle (Tallow), s cry, standing at full back. His speed 1 sed to his brother Tom, family 30th March sees the first of our "Such a dacent corpse did J. Beecher (do.) , P. O'Donnell and many friends. camogie coaching/training ses- SAFETY NOTES to the ball and first time' clear- (Ballysaggart), M. 'Clancy (do.), FIELD COMMITTEE ever you see? ances were a feature of the sions at the club grounds. All Arrah Tim avourneen, an' R. O'Sullivan (Lismore), C. Cun- The held committee are re- the girls/ladies who are inter- FOR SAFETY SAKE— game and Clive Barry, Lls- ningham (Tallow), P. McDon- minded that there is a lot of why did ye die?" more's hero against Mount Sion ested in this concerted effort to "Och. none of your gab," sez nell (Tallow), M. Hiekey (do.), work to be done in the field be- improve camogie in the parish 1—Please treat all services and installations as could make no impression A. Tinnelly (do.), K. Lynch fore April 11, Including painting B'illy Magee. against Dungarvan's Liam Lon- by securing ia solid base on live during this period as supply may be (do.). T. Feeney (Ballyduff). C. of goal posts, lining of field, re- which to work should be at the ergan. So well did the Dungar- B'arry (Tallow), P. O'Gorman sodding near goal areas, etc. Then Peggy O'Connor took up resumed at any time for brief periods. van backs play in the firsit half S0R0PTIMIST field at 6.45 sharp. This decision (Lismore), K. O'Gorman (do.), to concentrate on coaching and the job, that Lismore looked in deep G. Hiekey (Ballyduff). Subs. — TRAINING "Arrah Biddy," says she, •trouble with three minutes to proper organisation is indeed a 2—If you own or opeiate Electrical Generating D. McGriath, D. Ormonde. most welcome move and should "ye're wrong I'm sure," go to half time when they led With summer time in on next But Biddy then gave her a Equipment, please inform your local E.S.B. by 1-3 to 1-0. in the 281th minute Dungarvan—D. Dwyer (Dun- Sunday, training will be stepped CLUB A.G.M. ensure a strong camogie unit within the club structure. belt in the gob. Office immediately. Kieran Gorman put Lismore 2-3 garvan), A. Ryan (Abbeyside'), up to three sessions a week — And left her sprawling on the to 1-0 ahead after Dermot Sundays at 12 noon, Tuesday The Dungarvan Soroptimlsts Incidentally, on the instruc- J. Power (St. Olivers), M. Mc- Club held its A.G.M. in Lawlor's flure. O'Dwyer had made a top-class Grath (Dungarvan), L. Loner- and Thursday evenings at 7 tions of the club committee, all Each side in war did soon save in the Dungarvan goal. p m. Training has now started Hotel on March 18th. activity at the field has been gan (Touraneena).. C. Gough A very successful year's work engage, Many players and spectators (Dungarvan), K Killlgrew (Ab- for all under-age players. moved from Monday night so 'Twas woman to woman and doubted the validity of this 1 was reported by the outgoing as to exclusively facilitate our beyside ), T. Lennon (Brickeys), President, Kathleen Phelan. man to man, goal. Within a minute Kieran M. Butler (Dungarvan), K. Mc- CAKE SALE camogie enthusiasts. Shillelagh-law was all the O'Gorman had another goal to Among our most rewarding Grath (St. Patricks), M. Des- The ladies committee got off community involvements she rage, leave Lismore leading 3-3 to 1-0 mond (Dungarvan), E. Ourran N.H.L. An' a row and a ruction soon WATERFORD COUNTY COUNCIL at half time. to a great start on Saturday said, were the provision of (Ring), K. Wal'sh (St. Patricks), night last with a very success- meals on wheels; bowling facili- 1 understand that quite a began. J. Morrissey (Dungarvan), A. ful cake sale which they held ties at the Sports Centre: and number of club members are Dungarvan with the aid of Queally (do.). in St. Mary's Hall after Mass. the Initiation of the Clonea travelling to Walsh Park, Wa- Mickey Mulvaney raised his CONTROL OF DOGS ACT, 1986 the elements started strongly in It, was a great success. terford on thisi Sunday for the head the second half. Kevin McGrath Beach Guard. The recent Table Quiz was senior hurling game versus All- When a gallon of whiskey Dog owners and intending dog owners are hereby had a goal from a penalty and FIXTURES CLASH Ireland champions, cork. flew at him, a point from a free. Other goals an outstanding success. Our notified tha