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FLEADH CHEOIL NA lor's Hotel where a whole new MUMHAN storey has been added to the building incorporating a num- SUMMER Our heartiest congratulations ber of additional en suite bed- go this week to the members of moms. a conference room and the Committee which organised atrium. the very highly successful Fleadh And we note from the list of Cheoil na Mumhan in Dungar- applications lodged with the COMMENCES TO-DAY THURSDAY van last week-end. Although the County Council for the month Free Parking: Discs With All Purchases weather came in a mixed bag of June, one from Mr. John Mc- the crowds poured into the itown 10% DISCOUNT OFF Grath for an extension to his especially on Sunday and the oc- hotel at Clonea including, REGULAR STOCK casion proved a welcome wind- among other things. 30 new bid- fall especially for the hotels and Cotton Skirls €10.99. Cotton Jeans, plain and striped £10.99. rooms and function rooms. nubs which were packed up to Cotton Striped T-Shirts £5,99. Colton Bermuda Shorts £9.99. closing time on Sunday night. In addition, rumours have been Ladies Blouses £6.99. Fully-Lined Skirts. I Price £14.99. going the rounds in recent months £5 off all Brendella Skirts. 10 to 28. Oddments in Ladies The music, songs and dancing about an entirely new hotel which are all part of a Fleadh Mr. Austin Hallahan. Chairman Dungarvan U.D.C., spea king at the opening of Fleadh Cheoil na Mumhan at Grattan Dresses £14.99. Ladies Poly/Cotton Nightgowns. W. to complex which it is planned to X.O.S. £8.99. Childrens Sweat Shirts, 26 to 36 £3.99. School Cheoil were in abundance and erect within the urban area. No Square, Dungarvan on Friday n.ght last. -(Photo: David Stearn). Shirts, clearing £2.99. Tiack Suits £4.99. Childrens Swim the thousands of competitors time scale has been mentioned Suits and Bikinis £1.99 and £2.99. Infants Cotton Dresses who thronged the various com- in regard to this project but it and Suits £3.99. Oddments in Little Chic Cardigans and petition centres throughout Sat- and when it takes physical shape Jumpers, clearing £2.99. urday and Sunday showed that it till should prepare Dungarvan the "seana cultur" is still flour- to'be in a position to cope with ishing. thanks to Comhaitas a booming future. Sunshine Draws Crowds To Ceoltoiri Eireann. ALICIA BROWNE And incidentally ~ while not LADIES FASHIONS, From the official opening on tied in with the foregoing we Although nothing like the INFANTS AND CHILDRENS WEAR numbers forecast, there wa.s Friday night during which Ur- note from the June planning ap- ban Council Chairman Austin nonetheless very fine crowds plications made to the Co. Coun- 83, O'CONNELL STREET, Hallahan speaking fluently in in Dungarvan last week-end. cil one from CPR Teo. for the nGaodhluin binn blasta na Fleadh Na Mumhan DUNGARVAN erection of a Fish Processing nDeise extended a hearty wel- for Fleadh Cheoil na Mumhan. Factory at Seaview, Knocken- Austin Hallahan extended a Afite-r a wonderful feast of come to all 'to Dungarbhan the The weather for the event prov- hearty cead mile failte to all power. Ring. ed good and bad with rain and traditional music, singing and event went with a swing. the visitors to the town for the set dancing the very success, wind proving a great spoilsport great occasion. Although traffic into and out THE PRIVILEGED ful Fleadh ended with a Ceili UP IN THE FAR on Saturday. However, Sunday While the senior sets finals of the town was heavy it was ef- more than made amends for Mor in Lawlor's Hotel on Sun- NORTHWEST took place on. Friday night the day night. ficiently dealt with by the Gardai SECTION GET the disappointment of Satur- main action did not commence CHALLENGER and Fleadh stewards and by and A marked front page news day. There was plenty of sun- until Saturday morning and All in all it was a superb shine throughout the day large it all went off without any item in last week's "Donegal from then on it was all go at week-end and the highest which greatly added to all the all the venues at which the praise must go to the officers untoward incidents. The only Democrat" has been sent to us 15% RISE outdoor activities for the very and the various sub-committees anonymously although the writ- He thought that tihe Council vairious comjpetitions were be- TOOL HIRE sour note might be the action of should at least register a strong big crowd that poured Into the ing held. A fleet of buses of the local Comhaitas Ceol- the Traffic Warden in slapping ing on the envelope did appear protest said Cllr. James A. town up to a late hour on Sun- brought the competitors, young toiri for the wonderful manner Hitachi Agents — Sales. Hire & Service his "welcome" dockets on a familiar to us. The item which Walsh at the monthly meeting day evening. arr.d old. from all quarters of in which the Fleadh was or- was marked, noted that: "The of Waterford Co. Council last the and there was a ganised and run. off. number of cars parked in Bridge Thp official opening Of the Acting Co. Engineer. Mr. Arthur Monday when he criticised the great stir throughout the local- COUNCIL'S AT THE REAR OF MARIO'S Street on Saturday. We thought recent decision of the Govern- Fleadh was performed on Fri- ity with impromptu sessions 7. Spears. B.E.. C.Eng.. M.I.E.I.. day night following a parad« CONGRATULATIONS ihul in the circumstances of the J ment to award a 16 p.c. pay and diar.icing on the streets. At the monthly meet'ng of M.R.S.A.I.. is to retire at the end to the Square by the Dungar- 30, MARY STREET, DUNGARV AN I'lendh. the Urban Council rise to members of the Olreaoh- van pipe Band and there was Wiatierfcrd Co. Council in Dun. next month over quar- tas. senior c'vll servants and The fine weather oh Sunday zarvan last, Monday. Cllr. G. would have relented the parking of after a good gathering present -wihen saw a huge crowd converge on CAR PARK ENTRANCE members of the Judlciary O'Halloran proposed and Cllr. regulations for the week-end. ter of a century service to Done^ Mr. James O'Connor. cWairmn^ the town and t-hea-e was not a "Irelaind". said Cllr. Walsh. "Ls C O ndaln -seconded a propos- gal Co. Council. A native of of the Munsfter Council af parteinu apot to be got any- 058-42417 (2 lines) MONDAY - SATURDAY one of the most impoverished Comhaitas Ceoltoiri E'reg.rn al that the ..organisers of OPEN 41R MASS AT Dungarvan. Co. Waterford. he where In the vicinity of theFlead h Cheoil na Mumhan held DonH be stuck lor any tool — if you want it we will . countries in Europe but wedeclare d the Fleadh officially town centre. The Square was do our best to get i:. / ST. GEHAN'S WELL qualified as an engineer in 1947 have here a- privileged groupopene d shortly after 7.3o P.m. in Dungarvan over the week- | a hive of activity with plenty end be congratulated on the kail go's, Drills. Plate Compacfors. Skill Saws, Sanders, and since then has spent time in who give themselves such Mr. Donal de Barra. National of music and the crowd really outstanding success of the Tuesday next July 19 is the various locations including Dub- awards as these while up toPres'den t of Comhaitas also enjoyed themselves and showed Fleadh. The proposal was pas Heaters. Hedge Trimmers, Angle Grinders. Power Floats. lin Corporation and Kerry 80 P.c. of the people are on addressed the crowd while Ur- their appreciation by rounds sed unanimously. Mixers (Petrol & Elect.ic), Portable Car And Shed Sprayers. feast of St. Vincent de Paul. the poverty line". ban Council Chairman. Mr. Patron Staint of Garranbane. County Council. He came to of spontaneous applause. I All Results Next Weekl. Generators. Power Washers. Strimmers. Industrial Vacuum part of the united parishes of Donegal in 1962 . . . He said that never since the Cleaners. Welders. Hilli Guns. Water Pumps. Tile Cutters. State was established had pol- Ladders. Concrete Cutting Saws, Axel Stands. Coil Spring Abbeyside. Ballinroad and Gar- Members of the older genera- iticians been held in such con- ranbane and to honour the oc- tion in Dungarvan will recall that Compressors, Torque Wrenches, Trolly Jacks. Bottle Jacks. tempt by the public as they Battery Chargers. Trailer Boards. Tow Boy. Small Trailer. casion open air Mass will be the Spears family lived for years now were as a result of this Roof Rack. Tool Sets. Piston Ring Compressors, etc.. etc. celebrated at the Holy Well of at Western Terrace where his decision which arose from ex- Dungarvan Itinerant Halt St Gehan located at the en-mother, the late Mrs. Amelia pediency and setf-dnterest. "I even feel ashamed as a result trance to Glendine Wood, a few Spears, a frail gentle lady, lived on to a ripe old age before re- to be part of the political sys- Cllr. J. Fahey T.D. drew miles outside Dungarvan near tem'' he said. He proposed that Mary Street tiring to a Clonmel Nursing attention at the monthly meet- Tarr's Bridge The Mass is timed a strong protest be registered ing of Waterford County Home where she died. against tJhe Government's de- Vandalised to commence at 8 p.m. and wea- Council in Dun gar vain last cision. tlfer permitting a large crowd is 1 hose friends and acquaintan- Monday to the extensive dam- ces of the Spears family still liv- Seconding the proposal Cllr. age which had been done at it was his experience that, dam- : 2 expected to be present. C. O Rialn said that h had lot of money to repair and MAR10 S SJ ing in Dungarvan will join in P the recently completed new I to maintain it" said Deputy .'jaid that unless a full-ttime 5' Great interest has been shown criticised these type of in- itinerant half located at Shan- caretaker was put in charge, CHALLENGER in the revival of the devotion at sending their good wishfcs up to creases' several times in the Fahey who then asked if any- on don. Dungarvan. He said that i thing could be done to put a it was his experience tha.t dam TOOL HIRE —t the Holy .Well which in years the northwest to Arthur Spears past and would do so nowhe had seen the place recently age will continue to be done. again. It wais a scandal that ! stop to such- damage. n gone by had a history as a place for a liappy retirement. and found it in a scandalous Deputy Fahey said that this . 2 such huge awardis some as condition with the toilets Mr B. J. McNally. Deputy would prove very cositly. As j of spiritual visitation where high as £8,000 a year should U.D.C". Car Park GRANT FOR TALLOW wrecked doors swinging loose j Co. Manager sai'.d that a great the itinerant halt, is located many cures for skin disease and be approved by the Govern- deal of damage had beeln done PROJECT and a great deal of other dam- within the Urban area It was eye trouble were reported from ment for T.D's. and Senators age. "This facility for itinerants | at the in tine-rant halt over a agreed to refer the matter to at a time when as many as the water- in the well. The neld Waterford County Council at cost a lot of monev to provide recent week-end but it had not the local Urban Council. Friary Street 70 P.c. of thie agricultural com- and now it'si going to cost a been done by intinerants. ia which the ceremony will take their monthly meeting in Dun- munity had to live on less than place is owned by Mrs. Maur- garvan last Monday unanimous- £5,000 a year which was' less een Beresford who. with her ly approved of the making of a than £H00 per week. "I'm family, lias welcomed the return grant of £1,000 to the Tallow amazed", said Cllr. O'Riain. "when I read in the papers day of interest in the well. Bride Development Group who after day about Ministers tell- had applied to the Council for ing us to tighten our belts COUNCIL DECISION PLANNING AHEAD financial assistance for their pro- while they are expanding t)heir INA'S BOUTIQUE ject. belts. It's a case of the rich 1 h;it Dungarvan is plann-nu RESTS WITH Ihe I allow project envisages becoming richer while the poor for ihe future may be seen from become poorer". the development of the river MAIN STREET, CAPPOQUIN I lie major extension which is at Cllr. J. Fahey T.D. said that SEAN KELLY Tel. 058 54125 present being completed at Law- (CONTINUED ON PAGE 8) he had no comment to make on When two names were Pro- the proposal beyond the fact posed at the monthly meeting that it d»d not apply to him. Of Waterford Co. Council for "The increase I got only the Council's nomination for BONANZA SALE amounts to £l'fM a month and the "People oif the Year" award, I think that's long oveirdue to the Chairman. Cllr. B. Kyne me" he said. expressed the view that this The proposal was passed. was something that he would WITH A DIFFERENCE not wish the Council to divide on. DON'T MISS IT! Senator Brian O'Shea first CENTRAL QUALITY MARK proposed the name of Gordon Wilson and said that he did so because of Mr. Wilson's dis- FINAL SALE play of forgiveness after the AWARDED TO death of his daughter in the Ftnmisk'llen bomb outrage. He under present CENTRAL DAIRIES said that th,!S would also show DAIRIES Central Dairies Duntgacvan See The Olympic Gaines in true living that the Council utterly reject- ed the violence in which so have joined the elite number of colour — only on Sony TV management companies in which many innocent people had be- come victims. DAIRIES have been awarded the DUNGARVAN QUALITY MARK bv the Irish UNBEATABLE PRICES Quality comtrol Association. BEN O'NEILL The proposal was seconded bv Cllr. paddy Cahill. WHILE STOCKS LAST This followed a detailed and Cllr. Tom Cunningham then comprehensive assessment ot all aspects of C'ewtiral Dairies proposed that if Sean Kelly quality systems for milk sup- O'CONNELL STREET, DUNGARVAN won the Tour De France he 21 plies processing and distribu- should be nominated and this COMMENCING THURSDAY, JULY WINNERS OF THE tion, including planning, re- was' seconded by Cllr. Pat cording. environment, training Coffey. 26 and customer relations. When Deputy Manager Mr. TO TUESDAY, JULY B. J. McNally said that the QUALITY MARK Mr. P. J. Harnett. General BURGUNDY BOUTIQUE closing date 'fcr these nomin- Manager said: "Wie are dieligftt- ations was not until Septem- ed at this independent endorse- LISMORE ment and recogniltioini oif Cen- ber. Cll'r. G. O'Halloran suggest- tral Dairies approach to quality ed' that a deoision 011 the mat. ANTIQUES AWARD 1988 over many years. Only 150 ter could be deferred until the companies across the manu- SUMMER SALE nexit meeting and they would FAT IMA, CLONEA ROAD, facturing. processing and ser- know the result of the Tour vice organisations in Ireland then. "If Sean Kelly wins DUNGARVAN AWARDED BY THE hiave achieved this Quality then as a Waterford man he Award and we take pride in STARTS FRIDAY, JULY 16 should be our unanimous 1 SELECTION OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE thiat we were awarded it on choice." hj sald. IRISH QUALITY CONTROL our first assessment. Only 35",, at 10 a.m. It was then unanimously BEDS, CHESTS, TABLES, PAINTINGS, MIRRORS of those companies who apply agreed to defer a decision 011 for the award receive it, on the 50% REDUCTIONS — Tel. 058/54279 the matter until the Council's OPEN ALL DAY I OR 2 WEEKS ASSOCIATION first application." next meeting. PAGE TWO BALLYDUFF SPRATT' Clashmore Hang On For Narrow NOTES pointed free from Michael Shal- Even allowing tor the very a game which proved utterly loe. G.A.A. NOTES FORTHCOMING AUCTIONS strong breeze this senior foot, boring. Liam Murphy pointed for ball championship league game Clashmore were completely The u-14 hurlers won tlhe WITHIN OUR OFFICES AT GRATTAN Ferryibank two minutes later. Diviona! (B) title at Lismore played at Fraher held, Dungar- off their form while Ferrytoank It was their final score of the HOUSE van, on Sunday last produced had players who would have Win on Friday might last when they half as Clashmore oame good what could oniy be described beem more comfortable playing defeated) Cappoquin by 4-1 to 1 In the final ten minutes to as very poor fare. in another code. The end re- Clashmore 1-4; Ferrybank 0-6 o-l. We got off to a good start THURSDAY, 28th JULY notch a goal awd three points when Tom Feeney pointed in The very meagre attendance sult was a footballing debacle. to gi've them a 1-4 to 0-3 inter- were, however, kept guessing Clashmore enjoyed the ad- the first minute with Brendan two points after six minutes, erratic near goal and they had val lead. Hannon. goa-ling after five. We about the final result. But even vantage of the strong breeze The second half produced a AT 2.15 p.m. this was poor consolation from in the fir sit half but suprisingiy They took control of the game to wait until the 17th minute contained the preisisure for tlhe found themselves trailing by after this but they were totally to open their account with a succession of errors from both next eight minutes before Pat- FORESTERS RESIDENCE sets of forwards. Ferrybank rick Molumphyi scored our sec- SHANBALLY, CAPPOQUIN had the edge, thanks to the ond goal. A Denis Drislane 65 wind but they failed miserably took a deflection and ended On the instructions of the to reap the rewards in attack up in the Cappoquin nelt after Department of Energy and Forestry Services. and their three points 'one 22 minutes. Oappoquin's onily from a "45") over the thirty reply was a piont from play. minutes was very poor return ATTRACTIVE DETACHED RESIDENCE Two nrnutieis after the re- STANDING ON MATURE SITE from, the amount of possession! bhiey enjoyied. start Joe Feeney scored another goal in what proved to be our Edmond Spratt & Son have been instructed to olTer for last score of the match. sale by Public Auction, this conveniently located bungalow, Cappoquin assisted1 by the situate on the Clogheen/Ballinamult road, adjacent to Con- wind pressed hard in the sec- vent and Cappoquin Health Centre. Accommodation in- ond period but our defence cludes,central hallway to sittingroom, study, three bedrooms, held firm. family bathroom, livingroom/diningroom, having Stanley After the game team captain range, and kitchen cum scullery to rear. Tom Fteieney received the c Inspection strictly by appointment only. from Bord Chainmam John Kiely. Team was: — J. Corcoran; AT 3.00 P.M. 1" £canlon L. Feeney. G. Mar- tin- K. Geary. D. Drislane, M. ROBERT'S CROSS, RING Drislane.; T. Feeney, J. Leamy; TWO ROADSIDE LOTS OF LAND Clashmore failed to si-ore at J Feeney, K. Barry, M. Mol- (Unless sold, prior to sale) all in the second half and this umphy- P. Molumphy. P. Berry, must be a record in itself for B Hannon. Subs'—J. Tobin. G. LOT (1) Approximately 2 acres, having extensive a Clashmore team in senior Feemiey. Referee—Tom Wh&lan, roadside frontage to Heilvic Head road. football competition. They got Abbeyside. several chances to clinch the The Co. Final againsit Si. LOT (2) Approximately 10 acres, adjoining the Old game but failed to take them. Marys. Kill will be played this Parish Road. That they held on for a nar- Saturday afternoon in Dungar- This holding is being offered for sale in one or more row point win could be attribu- van at 4.00 p.m. Transport will ted. from their point of view, lelave the village at 2.45 p.m. lot's aind should prove a valuable investment. to pure luck. As far as Ferry- We appeal for support for the Solicitors: Murphy, McCullagh & Co., Dungarvan. bank were concerned it wa.s team in their quest to retain the ineptitude Of the forwards the title won for the first time Furflheir particulars and maps from the Auctioneers. which cost them, at the very last year. least, a share of the spoils. \ Broun of dancers photographed dancing in the streets at Fleadh Cheoil na Mumhan, held in Dungarvan last week-end. The u-16 hurlers opened their B K Scorers: Clashmore — P. AT 3.30 P.M. —(Photo: David Stearn). championship campaign on. a Hynes 1-1: M. Shalloe 0-2: G. winning note on Monday "T HE OLD PAROCHIAL HOUSE" AND LANDS, Hynes 0-1. Ferrybank — L. Murphy 0-3: J. O'Neill 0-2; J. night at Cappoquin whetn tihey MODELIGO defeated Abbeyside by 2-6 to 1-1 Burns 04. having led at half time by 2-3 Detached roadside residence, enjoying lawns Mashmorp R Wvines- M Team Was — K' Martln and gardens and adjoining 33 acres LISMORE AND DISTRICT NOTES Walsh J. O'Rourkie. J. OHal M. K=, M B^D. Nugent: Congratulations to F. Cor-Ion their first of many visits to She is survived by her three lorati: P. McGrath. P. O'Hal- (Unless sold in suitable lots prior to sale) LISMORE GOLF NOTES sons. Noel and johin (Boston). O'Keeffe; O. Corcoran, H. Hic- coran who had a hole-in-one Ireland and in particular, their loran. M. Hynes; B. Douris, K. key; K. Geary D. Flynn. P. Edimand Spratt & Sons are instructed to offeir this at the 9th hole during the visit to Lisimore. Pat (England i. daughters, Mansfield- D. Salmon, P. valuable holding with suitable adjoining acreage (if re- Our Munster County Clubs Cissie (Lismore), Mary Carney Cunningham; K. Barry. S. Cup team scored another vic- .Mixed laslt Fri. evening also ALLES GUTE! Hynes. S. Allen; G. Hynes, M. Hfliekey. M. Dahill. Subs D. quired), and comprising gracious family residence with to K. Roche and E. Tinnelly (Glencairn), Peggy (England). Shalloe, V. O'Rourke. Sub.—M. tory last Sat.. 9th July over Monica (Boston). Kathleen Drislane^ N. Carey, Referee — OFCH, Coach-house and full range of domestic out- Spanish Piont at Tipperary. on being the second pair to BALINAVELLA COMMUNITY Devine for D. Salmon. NOTES (Canada), sister, sons-in-law. J. J. Landers. Cappoquin. offices, together with the residue of these roadside lands, Four matches were won by big qualify for the Munster Open d au ghters-in-1 aw. sisters-ln-1 aw. The u-12 hurflers deifeated margins aind three called in Mixed'. The juniors must also Ferrybank — A. Troy; N. laid out in two fields, in permanent grass. These landls Ait a meeting on the &th nephews nieces, relatives and power. J. Heffernan L. Myres; Stradbally in Stradbally on which were all wedl on the way be congratulated for their ex- friends to whom we extend our Sunday morning by 6-3 to 2-0. are of outstanding quality and are suitable for all aspects to victories. The capt. Pat Nor- ploits P. Norris jnr. on his July, a vote of sympathy was S. Breen. C. Phelan. J. O'Keeffe; passed to all the Mangain,' fam- deepest sympathy. J. Burns. N. Haffernainr K. This win puts them through of farming. ris has moulded a solid team win in Stackstown. M. Ctrotty to the semi-final stages of the by blending energetic juniors and P. O'Gorman on. their win ilies on the sudden and un- O'Neill, L. Murphy K. Burtch- Solicitors: ). F. Williams & Co., Main St., Dungarvan. with the staying power of sea- expected death of Mr. Denny RECENT WEDDING: aell; S. Brett. J. O'Neill, L. competition. in Clonmel. LANDERS-MOORE Further particulars and maps from the Auctioneers. soned campaigners. But ladjs Mangan. May he rest in peace. Howard. Subs—P. O'Meara for Team was — J. Corcoran: p. P.R.O. beware — you have not been Results: Frii. Mixed — 1st. M. There was a very pretty wed- J. O'Keeffe; P. Hayden for S. Molumphy, T. Scanlon. P. tested yiett. The team was J. O'Grady CIS) & A. McCarthy ding in Ballinameela Parish Brett. Feeney; P. Kenneally, P. Scan- Hornibrook, J. O'Gorman. S. TIDY TOWN lon. /T. Twomey-. M. Drislane. J. O'Flytnai. M. Troy. K. Madden, (34) 251: 2nd, K. Roche (18) Church when James Landers, & E. Tinnelly f23) 28i; Gross, PROJECT son of Mattie and Mary Lan- Referee—J. M. Kelly. (Sham- Feeney; T. MOlumphy. M. Mol- PRELIMINARY NOTICES P. Norris jnr., p. Norris (capt.) ders. Parks Road. Lismore. was rocks). umphy. G. Feeney; B. Hannon. and A. Corcoran. Carrick-on- K. Madden (11) & D. cahill The momentum is being (112) 36. married to Miss Bridget Moore. C. Berry, G. Berry. Subs O. WEDNESDAY, 3rd AUGUST Suir are our next opponents, kept up and there is a welcome Ballinameela. The ceremony Quirke. P. Coogan, K. Conidoh. in the semi-final at Adare on Sat./Sun. v Par. — 1st, P. improvement in the appear- was performed by Rev. P. Fitz- K. MacNamara. Sat. 23rd, July 10.00 a.m. Norris jnr, (13) 6 up; 2nd, S. ance of some premises follow- gerald. C.C. Ballinameela. as- Fixtures: Tonight rFridayi— AT 3 p.m. our O'Dowd (16) 5 up; 3rd K. ing building and painting op- sisted by Rev. M. O'Gorman. a,t Araglen. Senior This weekend open fort- eiPaitiiiCH-LS. The Courthouse has C.C.. Lismortf. night commences with the Maddien (11) 4 up. IRISH JUNIOR TITLES tournament. Saturday 16th — CLONEGAGILE, TOURANEENA Fixtures: Frl. 15th — Mixed. bfcen transformed, thanks to Martin Landers, brother of At Dungarvan: 4.00' p.m. Yop- COTTAGE ON ONE ACRE Ford in Golf Trophy, 18 holes the brojan efforts of Mr. Laurie angles stabtofiord. Til ere Je a On tihe spot draw. Sat. 16th— the groom was groomsman. lait u-14 H.C. Co. final v. St. Sendoir Cup v. Mltchelstown. a.t McDermott and his fine team ( On little bit otf history in the of helpers. Mrs. Mary Dalton. sister of the FOR JUDY O'BRIEN Mairys. Sunday 17th — At Cap- the instructions of Waterford County Council) making as It is the first, time Tramore. Sat. I6th/Sun 17th — bride was matron of honour poquin: 11.30 a.m. u-12 hurliimg Detached single storey farm dwelling Open fortnight commences. 18 Sixteen years old Judy that the club ha® hosted an It is refreshing to see what and Miss Imelda Moore was O'Brie'H, New Line. Abbeyside, a v. Cappoquin. Monday 18th within i mile of Touraneena Village open fortnight. The com, holes singles stableford. Time good community effort and bridesmaid. Lis? Kennefick. At Lismore, 7.30 p.m. u-16 H.C. and 12 miles of Dungarvan. sheet Sum. 9 a.m. to 10.3o a.m. member of the Causeway Ten- petitions, which are well var- solid teamwork can achieve in niece of the groom was the nis Ciub in Dungarvan who v. St. Olivers. Saturday 23rd Maps and further details available from the Auctioneers. ied. are all sponsored. Full a short period. Let, us hope flower gir] and Jamey Dalton. took three Munster titles the — At Dungarvan; 7.30 p.m. details are well posted. LADIES GOLF NOTES the same spirit continues un- nephew of the bride was page previous week again showed her SH.C. v Dur.hiH. AT 3.30 p.m. On this weekend also our abated t)o combat the problem boy. prowess when she won two na- Senior Cup team commences A lot of the ladies must, be of litter — perhaps the appear- nearly "golied-out' at this stage The reception was held at tional titles in the Irish Junior No. 1, ST. PATRICK'S TERRACE its campaign at Tramore on Sat. ance of the sponsored! bins on Close Tennis Championships 10th. July at 10.40 a.m. versus with all the golf they are play- the streets will alert the for- Whitechurch House Hotel and ABBEYSIDE. DUNGARVAN ing. between mixed matches the honeymoon U being spent in played at Rushbrook. Co. Cork Mitchelstown. Tim and part- getful and lead to litter-free last Saturday. (On the instructions of Mr. Gerard Cashnian) ners will be hoping to carry and invitations to other clubs England. We wish them many and their ow competitions. Lismore. years of happiness our banner for a few rounds n The committee, having seen Torrential rain and gale force West Edmond Spratt & Son have been instructed to offer for at least. The weather was against us winds ruined the finals and on Wednesday last for the Eil- the excellent submissions in RETIRED sale by Public Auction, this compact town residence, having our school art and slogan Judy had to face the worst of een Murphy Competition quali- the weather when she went on a large rear garden and being convenient to all amenities. contests, decided to hold a We would likp to take this Waterford THE DISTRICT COURT fying round. The rain made the court to play Louise O'Mara. St. Agents invite viewing, which is strictly by golf "unplayable" in the mor- Litter Display Suggestion Com- opportunity to wish Dr. J. Gal- Michael's in the Girls u/16 final. prior arrangement only. District Court Area: ning and only 7 pairs got, out petition for three age groups— lagher and his wife Mary many Lismore The conditions appeared to put in the afternoon and not with- under 10 years; 11 to 13 years years of happy retirement in her off and she lost the first Notes District No. 21 out a few heavy showers. and 14 to 16 years. The Sug- their new home in Cork. He will IN THE MATTER OF THE set 7-5. However she got her LISSAROW. ARDMORE gestion Box at the Courthouse be missed by his many patients game together after that, and INTOXICATING LIQUOR ACT, Result: 1st, E. Tinnelly and P. revealed some novel and con- and friends World Renowned Tenor In 1962 O'Gorman 65 nett: 2nd. J. Barry made no further mistakes and Clashmore SPACIOUS DETACHED BUNGALOW structive thinking. The winners took the next two sets 6-1. 6-0 STANDING ON MATURE GARDEN TAKE NOTICE that we intend and A Howard 66 nett. names will appear in next LISMORE G.A.A. NOTES 'World renowned tenor Pat- to apply to the District Court The Open 3 Ball Stableford 18 to win the title. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY wetek's issue. rick Power, a New Zealander to be held at Lismore on Wed- Holes takes place on the 20th Weekly Draw: Week No. 25— Judy won her second national by birth i currently visiting nesday the 7th of September, July. There Is a time sheet in s Ldmond Spratt & Son have been instructed to offer tor MR. DENIS MANGAN £50 (292) Master A O'Brien. title when she teamed up with Clashmore. Patrick who is con- 1938 on behalf of Michael Mad- operation in the clubhouse. Townspark- £30 (230). Mrs. J. Elaine Duane of Sunday's Yell. cluding a world tour has sung sale this detached residence standing on c. 1 acre, being den of Main Street, Lismore in Let's hope the weather will be Feeley Main Street: £20 (73). Cork to win th Girls u-18 the County of Waterford being There was widespread regret P in all of the major opera within i mile of beach, 8 miles of Dungarvan town, and 5 good for the Open Fortnight, in Ballinvella and surrounding Master G. Morrissey. Chapel Double.s final beating D. and L. houses throughout the world miles of Ardmore village. the holder of an Ordinary starting On the 16th July. Street: £15 (87). Mr. P. Walsh, O'Mara (St. Michaels) 7-6. 6-4. Seven-Day Licence for an Order areas when news of the unex- and the people of Clash-more Congratulations to the mens pected death of Mr. Denis c/o O'Connors- £10 (108). Mr. and indeed anyone who might The property offers generous accommodation, having a under Section 16 (1) of the in- team who qualified for the semi- G. Daly, West, Street: £10 (103). detached garage, which is being converted into a holiday toxicating liquor Act. 1962 ex- (Denny) Mangan became, carie to. can hear Patrick sing final of the Country Clubs. known. This sad event took Mr. P. Pollard. Chapel Street. at the 11 a.m. Mass in Clash- chalet. empting him and the holders of —(Divot i. place on Thursday, July 7. Promoters Prize Mr. P. Ahearne. DUNGARVAN YOUTH CLUB Seven-Day Licences In the Town more on Sunday next. Further details available on request from Agents. His remains were removed The next, draw will be held FUND-RAISING COMMITTEE of Lismore from the provisions RED CROSS in the Red House On Saturday, 'His ancestors in fact are relating to prohibited hours In from St. Carthage's Mortuary Full panel £50. Snowball £38 from Clashmore. Lsmore Branch are '°n *'riday evening and follow- July 16 at 7.30 p.m. All are wel- For further details on any of the above, and respect of their premises situate The on 49 calls. Colour: Green. Droud to arnL tl. vi.u ^ ing Requiem Mass on Saturday come to attend. —(Advt.). other properties, contact:— at Lismore in the County of a Youth i morning his funeral took place 82 79 46 89 18 21 90 73 Waterford between the hours of Junior Football — Lismore 7 62 77 13 12 23 81 83 12 o'clock mid-day and 12.30 German Rert r™ Z 2m t0 St. Carthage's Cemetery. A THE DISTRICT COURT h scored a hard-earned victory 30 87 42 51 56 19 32 5 p.m. in the afternoon on Sun- a,rr ! ! S ^ large cortege attended the re- over Faha in the junior football 39 40 88 60 28 10 26 76 District Court Area: day and St. Patrick's day. Jular-rivey -15ith n . LismorThis ies thone Fridayreturn, mo*,al and burial. championship in Abbeyside on Lismore Edmond Spratt & Son, The said Order to remain ln He is survived by his loving I I 68 50 38 58 47 20 49 District No. 21 visit of an International Ex- wife Nell, sons daughters-in- force until the next, Annual change Programme between 53 75 36 69 29 63 6 67 REGISTRATION OF CLUB Licensing District, Court law, grandchildren, sister, nep- 44* 59 17 78 25 61 65 M.I.A.V.I. TELEPHONE^058 ) 4.2211 the German and Irish Red hews. nieces, relatives and (Ireland) Acts 1904-1962 Dated this 11th day of July. Cross. •Denotes end of Snowball. TAKE NOTE that application 1988. friends to whom we extend our Prizes must be claimed on oi will be made to the District Signed/ Last year, jamies T. Hickey, sincere sympathy. May he rest Court sitting at Lismore in the Glencairn, represented the Lis- in peace. before Monday, 18th July at NEIL TWOMEY & Co., 6 p.m. sharp from Mrs. Mc- County of Waterford on Wed- Solicitors. more Branch on an Irish de- nesday the 7th day of Septem- Lismore Co. Waterford. legation to Lube ok in West MRS. HANNAH O'GORMAN Gregor. 32 Caseyville. Dungar ber. 1988 for renewal of the TO/ Germany. The visit to West van. Certificate of Registration of The Superintendents Office. Germain^ was offered by the We regret to record the death Full sheet must be returned Lismore Golf Club, situate at Garda siochana. German Red Cross in ap- recently of Mrs. Hannah O'Gor- when claiming. Ballyin. Lismore in the County Dungarvan. preciation for the sugar sent man Monatarrive. which occur- Last week's winner Mrs. of Waterford. The objects Of the Co. Waterford. by Ireland after World War red i,n St.. Joseph's Hospital, Molly Roche Caseyville said Club are to promote the two. Dunigarvan after a long illness. last Sunday evening. Bern* & Co AND Playing with the breeze in the Numbers drawn this week by sport of golf and other such The District Court Clerk. The German delegation flew She is survived by her son. Alan Slmms, Silversprings athletic sports or pastimes as Glendore House, 23 Church Street. Liam. and her daughter, Kath- first half Lismore wasted some Courthouse. into Dublin Airport on Thurs- easy scoring chances and were may from time to time be Dungarvan. Telephone 058 42168 Fermoy Co. Cork. day. Jiuly 7th and will be in leen Roche. Ballysaggart. also thought appropriate. A her brother and sisters, daugh- only two points up at half-time AND/ Ireland until Wednesday, July (0-5 to 0-3). On the resumption. Dated this 11th day of July, The Chief Fire Officer. 2i0bh. They arte at present ter-in-law. grandchildren and DUNGARVAN URBAN other relatives and friends to Faha soon drew level and then 1988. Waterford County Coiincll. visiting the Duindalk Branch went ahead, but a late rally in DISTRICT COUNCIL 'Signed/ LICENSED PREMISES FOR SALE Dungarvan, Co. Waterford Lets wish them the very best all Of whom we extend our sin- cere sympathy. which they scored a goal and Tenders for thP painting ot NEIL TWOMEY & CO. THE WELCOME INN", CAPPAGH, Co. WATERFORD a point saw Lismore home on the exterior of the Town Haij Solicitors. For Sale by Private Treaty or Public Auction later. MRS. MARY FENNESSY the score of 1-9 to 0-9. St. Augustine Street, Dungar- Lismore. Co. Waterford. A well-established Licensed Premises with development Team and scorers — B. Cun- van. are invited from competent TO/ potential, and with substantial accommodation, and petrol The death has occurred on ningham, F. Power. P. Ryan. J. Contractors in accordance with The District Court. Clerk. pumps. Sold as a going concern. This property is situated Monday, July 4th of Mrs. Mary J. Duggan, P. Ahearne, R. Ron- the Specification prepared by Courthouse. Fennessy, Chapel Street, Lis- ayne Sean Prendergast, E. Cus- the Town Engineer. Fermoy. on lhe main Waterford/Killarney Road and 5 miles from HI ARTY & CO. SALES more and formerly of Glencairn aek. B'. Lawton (0-2). C. Barry. Specifications are available at Co. Cork. Dungarvan. - in St. Joseph's Hospital Dun- Seamus Prendergast, B. Pren- the Town Clerk's Office, Town AND For further details and viewing contact Sole Agent. CLOGHERANE, DUNGARVAN garvan Her removal took place dergast (0-6), S- Daly (0-1) D. Hall. Dungarvan. The Superintendent from Ryan's Funeral Home to O'Donnell (1-0), B. Landers. Latest, date r'or receipt of ten- Garda Siochana. Sub. — K. Lawton. Dungarvan. STRANDSIDE SOUTH, ABBEYSIDE FOR SALE St. Carthage's Church on Tues- ters is 5.00 p.m. on Friday, 29th day where they were received July. 1988. Co. Waterford. Site with outline planning permission for funeral home. by Fr. O'Gorman. Her funeral LISMORE G.A.A. NOTES AND/ took place to St. Carthage's JUVENILE (SECTION The chief Fire Officer. We also have a number of 3 and 4 bedroom Estate Houses 20 ACRES PRIME Cemetery after Requiem Mass DUNGARVAN URBAN Waterford County Council, in Springfield, Silversprings, Sea Park and Monang. on Wednesday. All loyal supporters of juv- DISTRICT COUNCIL Arus Brugha Dungarvan enile games in Lismore are re- , „ Co. Waterford. We also have a number of Town Premises for sale. £ r quested to be in , re£f™f ° the ROADSIDE LAND Cat al Dungarvan on Saturday next ! n ffif ? WANTED Period Dwellinghouse on 10 to 50 acres of CLOSING DATE FOR TENDERS LISMORE AREA the 10th of July at 3 o'clock damage s ^hnlnn^^f llre PLANNING NOTICE land for cash client. Farmhouse or large Cottage. 4 bed- 12 NOON THIS FRIDAY, 15th JULY, 1988 13 ACRES OF HAY for the county Final of the pahs can be hnd frn re~ — 1 in- rooms on ten acres. Enquiries and Tender Forms from the Auctioneers: roadside, fertilised. u-14 hurling (A). Lismore will ffaiL Seated Tendt-s 10%" Waterford Co. Council tend applying to the above plan- T. J. HEGARTY, start, favourites but will need mftted to Town ^Hal mlrked If you are buying or selling contact us for advice. HARTY & CO., M.I.A.V.I,, Auctioneers. Valuers, Estate Auctioneer & Valuer. the support of all. "Cathal Brugha Fire Dama-e" ning authority for full planning Agents. Telephone 058/41377 Lismore. 'Phone 058/54347. (P.R.O. __ L'.simore G.A.A. before 5.00 p.m. on Fridav 29th permission to erect, a dwelling Jiuvenile Section.) ! July, 1988. y' ln at, Helvick. Co. Waterford. Signed: M. Anthony. PAGE THREE

LISMORE AND DISTRICT NOTES LISMORE G.A.A, NOTES: through for a goal to leave the Michael Daly snatched a goal to 1st: Girls u-12 400m. — V Barry JUVENILE SECTION score. Dungarvan 1-0. Lismore leave Lismore trailing by four 3rd. 0-1 at the interval break. points. Lismore were slowly, but On Sunday. July 3rd Lismore The Western Final of u-14 Lismore now knew that they only slowly, getting back into A.C. travelled to Churchtown to hurling (A) was held at the were in a match which would the game when they were compete in their open sports. Cappoquin venue on Monday prove very difficult to win if awarded a close in free. Up There was great results with: — night July 4, with old rivals they did not improve their over- stepped their captain. Paddy Girls u-6 40m. — N. Barry 1st; Dungarvan and Lismore in op- all performance. The second O'Donnell, and when the Dun- Girls u-13 100m.—B' Hayes 2nd position. Lismore being F'eile na half started with the heavy garvan net shook. Lismore were Boys u-11 100m. — B. Hyde 2nd: nGael Champions were clear showers continuing and as with back in the game in a big way. Boys u-10 100m. T. Barry 3rd- favourites so It was up to Dun- the first half with Dungarvan Some of the Lismore lads who junior Men 100m. — J. Sullivan garvan to rise to the occasion dominating the play. Unlike the seemed to be stuck to the 1st- Senior Men 100m. J Sul- and they did so in style. Dun- first half, however. Dungarvan ground now came to lifP and livan 3rd- Girls u-15 100m—M garvan dominated the first half took their scoring chances and suddenly the Feile na nGael Beecher 1st: Girls u-16 _ M. but for all their possession they so added another goal and two Champions were in form. It was B'eecher 3rd • Girls u-17 400m. — could not get the scores that points to their interval score Lismore's turn to be on top and E. Dahill 3rd Junior Ladies their effort required and in fact Things looked very poor indeed when Michaei Daly struck for 400m. — M. Beecher 1st- Girls Lismore opened the scoring for Lismore at this stage with his second goal, Lismore were u-12 400m. — V. Barry 3rd; Boys with a point per Paddy O'Don- their opponents now leading by two points up. u-10 300m. _ T. Barry 1st: Sen- nell. However shortly before an impressive 7 points. Then in The last few minutes were ior Men 3,000m — C Landers half time Dungarvan broke one of Lismore's few attacks, played out, at a furious pace by 1st: Senior Men 800m. _ J. Sul- both sides but the final score- livan 3rd- Girls u-15 1,500m. — line read. Lismore 3-1. Dungar- M. Beecher 3rd- Girls u-17 van 2-2. Lismore had been 1 1.500m. — E. Dahill 2nd. totally outplayed by a much im- —(PRO Lismore A.C.). proved Dungarvan side who Deputy Deasy's Speech On gave it their all but when th" LISMORE COMMUNITY chips were down. Lismore had GAMES NOTES the heart to come back to re- Prizewinners in the Yoplait Individual and Team Boardsai! ing Competition held at the Gold Coast recently. Included gister one of their finest victor- The Community Games ath- ies ever. are — Paddy Cummins. Assistant Chief Executive. Water CBF (Amendment) Bill letics Co. Finals went ahead in ford Co-op, Maurice Nelan, Assistant Chief Executive Wa- The cup was presented to Lis- Lismore on Sunday, June 26 and terford Co-op, Peter O'Boyle. Siobhan Crotty. Vincent Mor rissey, Oliver Clancy, Seamus Kirwan. Pat Dineen and Peter Deputy Austin Deaisiv (F.G.). threatened in Luxembourg this more's captain. Paddy O'Don- although weather conditions Hatton. —(Photo: David Stearn). former Minister for Agriculture, weekend to lastt) 72 hours — nell by John Jackson who right- were not as obliging as they in the course of his speech on we got the beef premium, ly congratulated both teams on might have been all events were the Coras Beostoic agus Feola which is worth £15 per annum producing such a fine contest. run off quickly and efficiently. (CBF) Amendment Bill in the for each head of cattle. Farmers They now go forward to meet Due to the hard-working com- Dail before the summer recess were very blase about that— the Eastern champions in the mittee the fields and tracks started1 stated: they seemed to think they were county final on Saturday next, were ln perfect condition and entitled to it — but, when it The lunacy of advocatng that July 16. so the very best of luck the parade and events well or- comes to paying 50p extra on lads and again thanks to both ganised. Waterford Minors Outclassed we should use hormones with any animal slaughtered. or ex- Lismore and Dungarvan for the regard to the rearing of beef ported, there Is an outcry. It wonderful Western final they The Lismore committee would is beyond comprehension. We is so childish and immature gave the supporters of both like to thank the G.A.A. and Waterford were totally out- Cork—C. Wilson: W. Callinan may not worry, as a race—al- Cricket. Clubs and Bro. Dormer classed by Cork in their minor CORK 2-17; WATERFORD 0-4 D. Holland. T. Twomey: T. Din- that it is hardly believable for sides. — (Lismore G.A.A. Juve- though I aim sure that many do people looking at us from out nile Section). for the use of their fields and hurling championship clash een. D Quirke, M. Noonan- K. —whether the cattle are treat- also the people who helped out played at Midleton on Wednes- John Brenner had Water- ners continued to dictate the Roche. T. Kelleher; T. Hurley. side. It is incredible that we ed with hormone® or not. but, could be so narrow minded and LISMORE G.A.A. NOTES on the day as stewards, etc.. es- day night of last week. The 19 ford's opening score, a point game in the second half and M. Sheehan. J. McCormack: P. those upon, whom we diepend pecially Joe Roche who supplied points winning margin (2-17 to from a free in the 16th minute had increased their lead to 20 O'Brien. B. Cunningham. J. Dil- short-sighted. It is vital that 1 to buy our. beef, the people in the amplification. 0-41 was a truthful reflection of and they were unlucky when points before Waterford had lon. Subs. — V. Murray for CBIF are properly funded. The Feile Na nGael — Now that continental Europe, the Ger- the excitement Is over and the Our congratulations go to all the gap in standards and clear- 's shot was briliant- their only point from play Dineen; E. Condon for Sheehan. chairman, Denis Brosnan. and the locai boys and girls who ly emphasised Cork!s superior- ' ly deflected by Cork keeper scored by sub. Sean Curran mans in particular, are very the chief executive. Paddy dust has settled we would like concerned. West Germany is to thank all the people of Lis- were so successful in their ity over a very one sided hour. Charlie Wilson. Brenner pointed eight minutes from time. Waterford — B. Curley- J. Moore, are outstanding and events and well done to all who from the resultant "65" but Wa- Scorers: Cork — B. Cunning- our major market for continen- dedicated and there could not more and Efallysaggart who A goal from full forward Walsh. N. Warren. J. Hickey; P. tal Europe and it will not en-l sponsored the panel in their represented Lismore — they all Brian Cunningham after two terford failed to score again in ham 1-6- P. O'Brien 1-2- J. Dil- Hickey. J. Brenner. B. Greene: be a better pair at- the hel'm. gave of their best and quite a this half. lon 0-3- T. Hurley 0-2; J. Mc- tertialn beef which has been sponsored cycle and all the minutes set Cork up for their P. Queally. M. Murphy; P. Fan- I have one serious' objection other sponsors who gave so gen- few of them will be there again A goal from Paudie O'Brien Cormack. V. Murray. K. Roche treated with hormones. If we runaway win and they were 1-5 ning N. Fitzgerald. A. White: think that by injecting beef to the structure of CBF. which erously. To send a team to the next year — taking part, which to nil ahead at the end of the set Cork on the way to a 2-9 and D. Quirke 0-1 each. Water- P. Power. G. Kennedy, S. Daly. is what, the Community Games ford _ J. Brenner 0-2; A. White with hormones, thereby in- was alluded to at considerable Feile would not be possible first quarter. to 0-2 interval lead. The win- Subs. — N. Dalton for Murphy: length by the Minister of State. without, your generosity. To one is all about. 0-1: S. Curran 0-1. R. Barry for Fitzgerald; S- Cur- creasing the weight and reduc- ing fat content, we are doing The board of CBF comprise and all. many, many thanks. We had 8 gold winners who ran for Kennedy. ni'ne members and the Bill will represent Waterford in Efut- Ref. — J. Lonergan (Tipp.). ourselves and our farmers a Best Wishes — We would like big favour, we are fooling our- proposes to increase that- num- to send our best wishes to Dave lins in September: also several selves. Of course we want to ber to 11. I would not re- Lee and Michael Ormonde Snr., silver and bronze who came eliminate fat. but we will have commend this board in their who have recently been in hos- close to joining them. Here are the local winners:— to do so by conventional present form to anybody. I pital and wft wish them both a methods. We cannot depend on made this comment in the dis- speedy recovery and return to artific'al systems such as hor- cussion on the Bill setting up full health. GOLD — Gary Keane u-10 mone infections. Teagasc and I will repeat, it hurdles: Matilda Beecher u-16 DUNGARVAN now. It apples to CBF more LISMORE A.C. NOTES 100m.: Jacqueline Fitzgerald The German Minister for Ag- than to anv other board of u-17 100m.: Martina Moore u-14 riculture told me three years which I am aware. There On Thursday. June 23. a few 800m.- Maude Cunningham, ago. when this debate was in should not be nominated to of the Lismore athletes travel- marathon- Rena Carey u-13 JUNIOR CHAMBER full swi'.ng in Europe: "You a board representatives from led to Waterford to compete ln 600m. walking race- Emma farmers had better, realise that different sectors of the indus- the Waterford City Sports. We Ryan u-14 shot put-t; Berna- the German consumer will not try because it gaurantees that had a few good results:— dette O'Keeffe u-14 long puck. accept beef which has been you will end up with a bad treated with hormones''. Hence, board. Increasing the number SILVER — Under 14 girls re- what is the point ini producing from nine to 11 is totally un- lay (Olive Broderick. Martina acceptable. There should be no Moore, Valerie Barry, Geraldine Junior Chamber Dungarvan a massive amount of product if we cannot sell it? That is question of going to a farming Barry. Noelle Fennessy): Ryan has just concluded a very suc- organisation or a represent- cessful and enjoyable Gala Ras really what it boils down to. Flynn u-14 long jump: Gerald- Week-End Festival. The Festival There is no point in our pro- ative group in the agricultural ine Barry u-14 long jump-. Noel started with the arrival of the ducing massive quantities Of a industry and telling them to McNamara u-14 shot putt: Pat 7th stage of the F'.B.D. Milk Ras pcoduct wh'ch is not saleable nominate a member who will O'Gorman u-16 discus. in Dungarvan on Thursday. because it is not acceptable to be put On the board. That is June 30. the consumer. The consumer how the board of CBF are con- ElRONZE — Eleanor O'Donog- structed; i't is lunacy.'' hue u-10 hurdles- Olive Broder- On Friday July 1. we again decides whether your product ick u-14 100m.; Carl Landers, held the ever popular barmans Is acceptable. There is a real marathon-. Valerie Barry u-14 race and road race. Friday even- problem I'm re-gaJ'tl to the mas- ( N.B Liam Sutler referred 800m.-. Under 11 relay girls — to In the foregoing by Deputy ing ln Davitt's Quay Car Park, sive amount of beef in Inter- I (Jacqueline Fitzgerald. Matilda a new event, the open-air disco vention in Europe and we must Deasy was formerly of Main I iEfcys u-12 80m. - Beecher. Maude Cunningham was held from 8 to 11 p.m. Judg- ensure that we can sell all the Street. Du n gar-van). I 1st- Girls u-12 800m. Eileen Fitzgerald. — i P.R.O. >. ing by the large attendance we beef we produce on the open shall no doubt see many more market. The sooner we get such discos in future Festival away from depending On Inter- week-ends. vention. the better. That is why | On Saturday morning the I cannot, oppose the increase i performance in the Square by of the levy from £1 to £1.50 the Army Band of the Southern per head of cattle because it Command was an extremely en- is absolutely essential to joyable occasion and those the beef movi'ng in the mar- Modeligo who were runneis-us in the West Waterford Prima y Schools Peil na gCailini "C" lucky enough to be there will ketplace. CE'F are the veh'cle also testify that even the wea- by which we do it. Thev have Championship played recenllv for the John Cunningham Perpetual Trophy. Included is done an excellent job and it ther seemed to be with us dur- Micheal Phelan. N.T. " —(Photo: David Stearn). ing the recital. is a pity that they wore not in The Saturday Festival events existence 20 years ago. How- came to a close with live street ever. better late than never." theatre by the Red Kettle Thea tre Groun from Waterford. Ap- 'HOT SHOTS" IN THE proximately 200 children turn- DEPARTMENT WESTERN BORD NA nOG NOTES ed up for the two performances U-16 HURLERS BEATEN wishes to them jn the Munster duff). M Butler (Dungarvan) and many had a good laugh Deputy Deasy then went on East Waterford 4-12 final to be played in Limerick 1-0. M. Murphy (Shamrocks) when the faces of the children as follows: I wish to refer to West Waterford 3-6 on Sunday next. July 17th at 1-0- D Donnelly (Dungarvani were afterwards painted by the certain individuals but I will 1-0. K. McGrath (St. Patricks') The Divisional u-16 hurlers 12.10 p.m against a team from members of th0 Theatre Group. do so in a compl'meinltary man- made their exit from the Mun- Clare. The other semi-final end- 0-4, K. Lynch (Lismore). Subs.— We would like to take this ner so the Chair should not ster championship at Dungar- ed in a draw last Saturday. This K. Wilkinson (Cappoquin) 0-1; opportunity to thank all our E. Nicholson (Shamrocks), B. object. The Department of Ag- van when they lost to East Wa- is the third time that a Water- sponsors for their generous con- riculture recently suffered a terford by 9 points. They trail- ford team will contest the Mun- McGrath (St,. Patricks). M. Des- tributions without which, this mond (Dungarvan). bcdy-blow in the areas covered ed at half-time by 2-7 to 1-3 in ster decider. West Waterford event would not be possible. We by the Bill. We lost the Sec- a most keenly contested game won the title in 1982 and were also wish to apologise to ;>'ose finalists in 1981. LISMORE AND retary of the Department, who played before a good attend- KILROSSANTY WIN of our sponsors who were inad- is probably the most respected ance. The winners led by 3-9 to West team — P. O'Gorman Lismore won the Western vertently omitted from the Fes- civil servant in the agricultural 1-4 before goals from Darren (Lismore); A. Ryan (Abbpy- under 14 'A' hurling titie when tival programme—this we cep- Donnelly and Maurice Butler scene in Europe. Mr. Jimmy side). E. Wall (Fourmilewater). they beat old rivals Dungarvan ly regret. O'Mahoney. who has retired. brought the West back into the M. McGrath (Dungarvan)- P. by 3-1 to 2-2 In a hard fought game and they trailed by 3-12 Nugent (Lismore). K. O'Gor- We extend our heartfelt The person who was effectively final. thanks to the people of Dun- in charge of the beef division. to 3-6 when another scoring man capt. (Lismore) 0-1, C. In the under 14 'C hurling chance was missed. Cunningham 'Tallow i: M. Dun- garvan for their active support Gerry Hoey. who was also a final Kilrossanty scored a 5-2 during the Festival week-end. member of the board of CBF. Congratulations to the East ford (St. Patricksi P. Power to 1-1 win over Clashmore. Con- on their fine win and best (St. Olivers)- G. Hickey (B'ally- Junior Chamber Dungarvan. is taking up a new career in gratulations to both clubs. has now a summer recess and the private sector. These are U-14 HURLERS WIN win meet, again in early Sep- devastating blows to t'he struct- Wesi Waterford 2-11 tember. We then look forward ures in the Department, al- East Waterforn 2-2 to seeing new members who though I am confident that, The West u-14 hurlers retain- wish to become actively invol- there are suitable replace- Pholog aphed above is Mossie Walsh winner of lite Captain's Prize at Lismore Golf Club. In- KNOW YOUR RIGHTS ed the colsde an Chonndae Tro- ved in their local community ments. In the pig and poultry cluded is Captain Pat Norris and his wife Sheila Norris. Below is Geraldine Canning, who was phy when they defeated their and meet, new friends. —'(PRO). division, also covered bv the Q.— Is there anything I can try andl keep but some weeks Eastern counterparts by nine winner of the Lady Captain's Prize photographed with Connie Dowd (Lady Captain) and Peter Bill, the man who did so much Dowd. do about a situation where my i get no money at all — not points at the Fraher Field. to highlight Ireland's need for husband gives up hardly any- even fo-r food. The winners led at half-time by -5 to 1-1 with the goal com- further structural aid in this thing for keeping the family? A.—From whaiti you say it 1 regard. Liam Butler, has also He gets £90' p.w. Unemploy- ing from Christopher Gough. appears your husband is get- The West dominated the second left the Department to set up ment money from soc'al Wel- ting Unemployment Benefit for his own private consultancy. fare. I have two children' to period with the second goal vou and your 2 children' as well coming from J. J. Ronayne. An- CALL FOR The sectors we are discussing as h's own personal rate. This other fine feature of the West today have been affected be- would bring the basic payment performance was the free cause the key people, the "hot up to £ftO p.w. taking of John Fitzpatrick. shots", in the Department have RECOGNITION OF left recently. Thev were regard- If th,i\s is the case you can ed in Europe as being among FARMERS GET ONLY apply to have the dependent the best and will be difficult wife's and children's portion to replace. However. I hope the paid to you separately. SIGN LANGUAGE problems caused by the'r de- To do this ycu contact the parture will be temporary. WHAT'S LEFT OVER Employment Exchange where Mr. Tom O'Donnell (Euro- Mr. T. J. Maher (Indepen- your husband gets his pay- pean People's Party. Munster). I do not see why there dent. Munster), speaking in a ment and give your reasons for speaking in a debate in the should be any objection to rais>- debate on budgetary questions ask' rag for separate payments. European Parliament in Stras- ing the levy for each head of at the European Parliament in You may need to substantiate bourg on sign language for the cattle from £i to £1.50. It is Strasbourg, said the bulk of the your claim with independent deaf said those who suffered a bit childish of the farming money paid out under the evidence, i.e. a social worker After the game, team captain, from varying degrees of hearing organisations, particularly the Guarantee Fund was going to who m'ght be aware oif the Paddy O'Donnell received the Impairment, constituted a very IFA. to object to these levies. too few farmers. In Ireland, situation. trophy from Co. B'ord na nOg significant section of the Com- They seem to think it Is incum- only one-third of the resources vice-chairman. John Kiely. munity. The principle of involv- bent on them to object to employed actually went directly 'Where you find yourrself Team — B Ormonde (Lis- ing the deaf fully in determin- everything, good, bad or in- to the farmer. The farmer got without money for your basic more); T. Morrissey (Dungar- ing Community policy towards different. They should be more whatever was left, after every- meed® you should go a'ong to van), P. Hickey (Lismore). J. the non-hearing must continue discerning, object to what is body else took their pound of the Community Welfare Officer O'Connor (do.) • R. O'SulIivan to guide their work for the bad and applaud what is good. liesh. That, was an unaccept- at your local health centre. He (do.). P. OT)onnell (do ) T. deaf, since the deaf were best W'h'ie nobody wants to pay able situation because, unfortu- j is there to help out, in such Kiely (St. Patricks); T. Feeney placed to define their own more, the money could not be nately the farmers had the re- situ a.t ions. (Ballyduff) 0-1, B. Fitzgerald needs and priorities. It was a used in a better cause, because putation of getting all the (St. Olivers): J. Long (Dungar- matter of urgency that, national marketing is the Achille's heel money. It was talked about, as ' (This column has been com- van). J. Fitzpatrick (Naomh sign language be officially re- not just, of the beef industry being a farm policy, but others piled by Dungarvan Community Brid i 0-7. D. O'Flynn (Dungar- cognised by those member but Oif the agricultural. Industry outside agriculture got the bulk information Centre which pro- van) 0-1 • J. J. Ronayne (Dun- States which did not already do in general, indeed probably of of the resources and little en- j vides a free and confidential garvan) 1-1, C. Gough (do.) 1-1, so as well as by the Commu- industry generally here. Any. i ough went to the farmer. It was ! service to the public.) D. O'Keeffe (Abbeyside). Subs — nity. Any remaining obstacle to thing we can dc to improve J also unacceptable that member M. Daly (Lismore) lor Cliffe- D. the use of sign language should marketing is to be applauded | Governments should refuse Lhe I (Opening times of Centre, Moore (Abbeyside i for Ron- be abolished. He supported the and welcomed. Commission the possibility ol which is located ini the Court- ayne; P. Foley (Stradbally) for recommendation that, television looking directly at what was house are: Mondays, Tuesdays O'Flynn; K. Gleeso.n (Ardmore). news programmes should in- Two years ago. in the agree- happening inside the member and Wednesdays 7.30 p.m. to D Nugent (Lismore) D. Carlton clude translation into sign lan- ment of December 1986. after i States to see whether good use 9 p.m.; Fridays—11 a.m. to 112.30 (St. Olivers). A. Curran (Strad- guage. and he commended RTE a meeting in Brussels lasted j was being made of the money p.m.; Saturdays 11 a.m. to 1 bally. for having introduced a news for GO hours — I see one is inside the national boundaries. P.m.) Ref. John Kelly (.Shamrocks). summary for the deaf. PAGE SIX DUNGARVAN LEADER. FRIDAY. JANUARY 274, 1988.

Week-End T.V. Viewing WEDDING BELLS RADLEYS LOUNGE pendable opponents. Starring house which recognises a Sean Connery. 12.20 — Late Sweep (blaefc & White;. 6.55— woman as the little girt who News. Weather. 7.00—Breakfast, Time, used to live there and deiber- ABBEYSIDE 8.55 — Regional New® and minias to prevent her escaping. Welather. 9.00—News, Weaither. Lis Eilbacher plays the niurse RTE 1 9.05—But First This! starting with no memory of her own with The Pins Panther Show. childhood who moves in with 9.25 — Record Breakers. 9.50 — a recuperating rock star and FfilDAY, JULY 15 RTE 2 Laurel And) Hardly. 10.00 — hlis girlfriend and becomes the 6,3© — Cartoon Time. 6.4,0 — News, Weather; Charlie Brown. unwitting catalyst of a terrify- WedTjub^^VTSTOI^ BRANDY Hillary's Adventurers. 7.05 — 10.35—PUay School. 1,0.55—Five ing chain of events. With Sea Hunt. 7.30—(Room Outside. FRIDAY, JULY 15 To Eleven, lil.00 — News Parkier Stevenson, Joan Bennett NITE 8.00 Mattock. 9.00 — News. 11.00 a.m. _ Brutish Open Weather; SOS Coaist Guard and Slim P'Jckems. (1981). 1.30 Thursday, July H - CRAZY 9.20 — The Dublin Village; 5: Golf. 3.55 — Tour De France. (black & white). 11.30— Take a.m. — Weather Chapel izod and the Strawberry 5. i'5i—British Open1. 7J30—iMir. Nobody's Word For It. 12.00 P.m Beds 10.Oo—A Fortunate Lite. H Is Late. 8.00 Nuacht. 8.06 — —iNeiws, Weaitlher; The Gardlen Friday, July 15 — FLAMES 1:1.45 _ Late News. Kakiadu—Land of the Croco- party. 12.55 p.m. _ Regional dile. 9.00 — Greyhound Racing. News and Weather. 1.00—One Sat, July 17 - HOT IN QUESTION SATURDAY. JULY 16 10.05 Paper* Chase. 11.00—Tour O'Clock News, Weather. 1.30— De France. 11J30 — Botljsh Neighbours. 1,50—Dallas. 2.55 11.15 — Ovid and the Gang. Open, —(Best Of British. 3.20—Valerie. BBC 2 11.30 — Batman. 12.00 — The 3.45 — Wildlife On On®. 4.10 — Monday, July 18 Hardy Boys Mysteries. 12.50 — SATURDAY, JULY 16 ChUdrelm's BBC, starting with SLAaNTE News Headlines. 12.52 — Sports Paw paws. 4.35—Film: Electric FRIDAY, JULY 15 Stadium. 6.00 — The Angelus. 6.00—Golf: British Open. 6.45 Esikdmo (1979). 5.35 — Wales m 6.01 — News. 6.15 — Mailbag. —TBA. 7.05 _ Cousteau's Re- Today. 6.00—Six O'Clock News, 6.55-7.20 a.m.—Opeaii Univer- Wednesday, July 20—MANNA SOUTH 6.35 — Cartoon Time. 6.40—The discovery of the World. 8.00 — Weather. 6.35 — Neighbours. sity. 9.00—Ceefax. 1LOO—Inter- Muppet Show: Command Per- Nuacht. 8.05 — Miss Universe 7.00 — Wogan. 7.40 — No Place national Golf. Live coverage of formance. 7.10 — Highway To 1988 9.00 — Screen Interna- Likie Home. 8.10 — The Fllying the' 1117th Open Championship.1 Heaven. 8.05 — Jack And Mike. tional: The Life Of Verdi. 10.30 Doctors. 9.0o — Nine O'Clock -Lost Empires. 1.2o p.m.—Bertha. 1.35—tWIeielk- 9.00 — News. 9.15 — The Lon- News Regional Newis: weather end Outlook 1.40—International don Embassy. 10.15—Late Night 9.30—The Best Of Carrot Con- Golf and Cricket. Including: Movie: You Only Live Twice. fiderataal 88. 10.10 — Omnibus: 2.00. 3.00 News and Weather; DECKIES LOUNGE Confusing? The original ls Leonard Cohen - Songs from a 3.50 National aind Regional MODELIGO back, but no bombs or bitten Lilfe. Hl.20-Jlntelrnational Golf News and Weather. 7.30 — bullets this time round, just BBC 1 The 2nd round of the 117th Ebony. 8.00—A Writer's Suffolk. SPECTRE'S arch-villain Stavro Open Championship. 12.00 8.30—Gardening Together 9.00 Saturday Night, July 16th — DANCE Blofeld grabbing space capsules Film: Th's House Possessed. — Alias Smith And Jones. 9.30 in aid of Tourin Badminton Club — WELCH I Kbh out of orbit and 007 doing his Supernatural thriller about a bit with gorgeously amourous FRIDAY, JULY 15 Open Space: 'Inside Out'. girls, fiendish devices and ex- 6.C0 a.m,—Ceefax AM. News. First: of two films giving a Sunday Night, July 17th— Sport. Weather. 6.40 — Clean unique insight into day-to-day COMERAGH SOUND with JIM ROCHE life in Swansea prison. 10.20— Sing Country. Featuring Mary Duff. Colorado, Merle Haggard and Tammy Wynette. 10.50 — HIGHLIGHTS OF RTE 1 AND RTE2 TV Newsniilghtt. 11.35 — Weather- SUNDAY, JULY 17 TUESDAY, JULY 19 THURSDAY, JULY 21 view. Hl.40-12.25 a.m. — The RTE 1—Film: Sayonora: 7.15- RTE 1 — Pillar Of Fire: 9.20- RTE 1 _ Today Tonight: 9.20- Week In The Ixwrdis. 9.00 p.m. Starring Marlon Bran- 10.20 p.m. 10.00 p.m. JR's NITE CLUB - LISMORE HOTEL do and Red Butons. James Galway Invites . . • • Yes. Prime Minister : 10.00- Telephone 058/54304; 54219 The Session: 10.20-11.20 p.m. 10.45-11.15 p.m. 10.35 p.m. RTE 2 — sports special: 1.30- RTE 2 — Cheers: 9.25-10.00 RTE 2 — The Cutting Edge: 6.30 p.m. Tour de France. Day p.m. 9.25-9.55 p.m. Saturday, July 16 — PARTY NITE DISCO. Over 18s. Bar. 10.50-11.20 Falcon Crest: 9.55-10.50 p.m. 13. Tour de France: * — * The Sunday Game: 10.25-11.45. p.m. Highlights of Day 15. FRIDAY, JULY 22 HTV WEDNESDAY. JULY 20 RTE 1 — Room Outside: 7.30- Pictured after their recent wedding are Miss Bridgel Ahern. MONDAY JULY 18 RTE 1 — Film: The First 8.00 p.m. Cappagh and Mr. l om Cunningham, Clashmore. The cere- IN LOUNGE — GOLD RUSH RTE 1—Film: A Song Is Born: Texan: 7.30-9.00 p.m. Staring The Dublin Village. 9.20-10.00 FRIDAY. JULY 15 mony was held in Ballinameela Church followed by recep- D.m. 7.00-9.00 p.m. Starring Danny Joel McCrea and Felicia Farr. tion at Whitechurch House Hotel. (Photo: John Tynan). Sunday, July 17 — KEVIN JORDAN SOUND Kaye and Virginia Mayo. The Ray Bradbury Theatre : RTE 2—Early Evening Movie: 5.15 p.m. — Doctor In The 10.15-10.45 p.m. 11.00-11.30 p.m. The Fruit at the Anything Goes: 6.05-8.00 p.m. House. 5.45 — News From ITN. Generations: 6.00 — The 6 O'Clock Show. 7.00 RTE 2 — Tour de France. Day Bottom of the Bowl. The legendary Blng Crosby 14. 11.00-12 mid-day. 1.00-3.30 ap- RTE 2 — Showjumping: 7.30- stars as Bill Benson • in this —Jimmy's. 7.30 _ Through The prox and 10.55-11.25 p.m. 9.00 p.m. light musical. Keyhole. 8.00 — The Ultimate Stuntman. 9.00 — C.A.T.S. Eyes. Dungarvan Golf Club Notes Let The House Decide: 8.05- Tour De France: 10.30—11.00 Tour De France : 10.30-11.00 p.m. Day 16. p.m. 10.00 — News At Ten. 10.30 — WHITECHURCH HOUSE HOTEL 9.00 p.m. Wales News And Weather. 10.35 —Hunter: The Beautful And The Dead — Part 2. Starring Fred Dryer and Stephanie Kra- DISCO mer. 11.35 — 1st Exposure. 12.05 a.m. — Kojak: Sweeter Than I Life (Rpt.) starring Telly sava- j las. Followed by ITN News THIS SUNDAY : Headlnes. NIGHT SATURDAY, JULY 16 Strictly Over 18 • Neat ^ 9.25 a.m. — Get Fresh. 11.30— Dress Essential -k Bar Punky Brewster. 12.00 — Wrest- Extension I ling. 1.00—News From ITN. 1.05 —Wales News and Weather fol- lowed by Achilles 11962). The RESULTS Thursday Mtih Mens 18 j story of the great Greek war- Monday 4tli—1. c. Power (14) Hole Foursomes. Re-Ell try to ; rior. Starring Gordon Mitchell 61; 2 T. Fennell < 16) 63; 3 T 3 p.m. Time sheet 5-6.310 P.m. ' and Jacques Bergerac. 3.00 — Friday 16th Mens 18 Hole international Athletics 5.00 — Coffey (15 > 63; 4 p J Kindre- gan (<20) 65; Gross. N. Drohan Single Stableford. Time sheet PANORAMIC News From ITN. 5.05 — Wales all day. No Re-Hmtry. News and Weather. 5.10—A.L.F. (4) 71. ORMONDE DUNGARVAN 5.40 — The Incredible Hulk. 7.30 Wednesday _ 1 P. Bally <80 Saturday 16th — 18 Hole —Tarby's Frame Game. 8.00 _ 44: 2, M. Kelly (10) 43; 3. J. Fourball Stableford. Time Ticket To Ride. A lively roman- Curran (12) 42; 4 E. O'Connor sheet from 5.30 to 6.30 p.m. Re- I tic drama set, against a glamor- (•11) 41. Besit Gross N. Drohan Entry to 2.30 p.m. ous Italian backdrop. Starring (4) 73. Margaret whitton. Anthony An- Thursday 7ith — 1 P. J. Kil- Suinday 17th — 18 Hole Four- FRIDAY, JULY 15 FOR 3 DAYS AT 8 P.M. drews and Susan Wooldridge. ilgrew (8) T. Considine (18) ball — 1st (9) Better Ball 2nd (16s) 9.10 — News From ITN And 63i; 2 J. Lynch t7) J. D. Power (91 .Foursome. Time sheet to Sport. 9.25 — Wales Weather. 013) 64J; 3 A. Spratt (5) P. 200 P.m. 9.30—Tales Of The Unexpected: Spratit (14) 66 Gross. K. The Reconciliation (Rpt.). 10.00 J. Sunday 17th from 4 p.m.— THE LAST EMPEROR Hogan (5) G. Stephenson (10) 9 Hole Mixed Foursome. Re- — Parkinson One-To-One. 10.45 73. —Urban Cowboy (1980). The Entry alowed. starring PETER O'TOOLE story of Bud and the mechani- Friday 8tih _ 1 S. Power (14") 43pts.- 2 D. Twomey (20) At the opening of the Dungarvan Museum Society's Maiitime-Moresbv Wreck-Spanish Armada cal rodeo bull. Starring John He was lord of (en thousand years, the absolute monarch Exhibition in Dungarvan Museum were (from left) — Jim Baily, Thea O'Shea, Joan Baily, 43 pts.- 3 N. Kavanagh (9) 42 Travolta, Debra Winger and of China. He was born to rule a world of ancient tradition. Michael O'Riordan and Germaine O'Connell. ~ —(Photo: Rory Wyley). Scott Glenn. Followed by ITN pts. Gross. A. Spratt 71, 4th Ml. News Headlines. Hawaiian 13 42 pts. C'.S.S. 69. Nothing prepared him for our world of change. Saturday 9th — 1 J. Martin (12) P. NOctor (lil) 49 pts.: 2 M Fitzgerarld (12) T. Wall (20) 47 pts. 3 R. James (20) D. Forde (11) 46 Pts. Best Gross, LATE SHOW FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A. Spratt (5) Mi Flynn. (71 11 P.M. (Over 18) CAUSEWAY TENNIS CLUB NOTES 37 pts. THE SUMMER CUP CASTLEVIEW against clubmate Susan O'Con- DUNGARVAN Sunday 10th, Festival Trophy LADIES NOTES GABRIEL BYRNE in Nearer home ln Oarrick-on. nor. Pat Hayes of St. Laurence's 1 T. Coffey (14) 64- 2 Ml. What a misnomer! In the Suir, Causeway players were completed the Dungarvam, vie. Fitzgerald (12) 66; 3 J. P. Results — Tuesday July 5th lashing rain our team of Ann having a 'field day" at Castle- tories by winning the handicap Hayes' (11) 66; 4 T. Burke (12') Open Fourball — winner. C. O'Grada, Maeve Car thy. Rita view open week. Elaine Shee- singles and boyts u-18 doubles. 67: 5. P. J. Kililgrew (7) 69- 6 Terry (19) A. Elstead (22) 48pts; THE COURIER Moore, Luke Brennan, Colin han and Sarah Dalton started Well done all'! RUGBY CLUB R. Spratt (16) 69. Best Gross— 2 B. O'Brien (10) A. Elstead Carthy and Austin Kiely suc- 1 M. Walsh 05) 74; 2 T. Mel- (22 ) 47 pts. Best Gross A. Ladd cumbed to Rosanna in the 2nd Finals Day by beating cluib- On Sunday our Munster Jun- mates Clodagh Carthy and ior Cup team — Judy O'Brien., ody (6) 75- 3, G. Grace (4i 75. (8) C. Dolan (23) 35 pts: 3 A. round of this Munster com. C.S.S. 70; G.S.S. 69 McCarthy (17) L. Morrission petition despite a very brave Aisling O'Connor in the U-14 Rachel Byrne. Helena Lenihan, Doubles. On the next court Trevor Byrne. Luke Brennan NOTES (21) 47 pts. Dungarvan Rugby Club performance. Endla Donnelly contested the FIXTURES and Patrick Veale returned Wednesday 13th — Men® 18 Fixtures — Tuesday July 19 u-14 boy® singles, but) was un- triumphant from Larkspur ANNUAL ISOCCER BLITZ successful against a very pol- Wednesday July, 20 Hole Singles Stroke Time sheet Members Invitation Day. spon- having won their first round all. day: No> re-entry. ored by Elizabeth Arden. ished David O'Suliivan of St. tie 5/4. Well played everyone. Annes. Enda paired up with This year's annual soccer MIXED 7-A-SIDE blitz will take place on 20'th Clodagh Carthy to take the OPEN WEEK u-14 mixed title from clU,bm>ates July ((Wednesday) at the ruglby Michael Verling and, Sarah Hopefully we will have the club commencing at- 6.15 sharp. SOCCER BLITZ Dalton in an exciting 3 setter. threle new courts finished for This is the 5th year this event Meanwhile on the next count has been held and hopefully It 1 the open, week which starts WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 — and this in lashing rain Mon. 19th July. From all ac- willi foe bigger than ever. and gale force winds. Emma counts we are going to have a Teams are to consist of seven 6.15 p.m. START TIME Dalton, was winninig the u-12 record entry so prayers every- players. 4 males and 3 females. singles final from Carrick girl one for the fine weather. There will be cash prizes for 111 minutes a side. 4 males — 3 females the winners, runner^up and Maeve Walsh. Once the mixed Entry forms are in the club, It U5H BROOKE final was over a thoroughly plate winners. This has always house and are to be handed to been a most enjoyable evening Meanwhile in Rushbrooke sicaked Sarah Dalton took to Suzanne Dalton or Jack Veale Judy O'Brien was once again the court again this b'me to with plenty of good soccer and who is on duty every after- craick. If you have not entered doing her club proud by win- win the u-14 girls singles noon ing the u-16 girls singles and your team so far entries can KNOCKANORE FETE '88 the u-di8 girls doubles in the be given to pat Cuilinane. Irish Junior Olose Champion- AND VINTAGE RALLY ship. COMMITTEE MEETING July 15th-17th Will all committee members TOURANEENA NOTES please note that a meeting will Friday Nighl— be held in the clubhouse at FLEADH CHEOIL Mick, sons, daughter, brother, TEENAGE DISCO. Selection of Feslival O ueen. A word of shanks bo Mrs. 6.30 on Monday l'8th July. All aon-ilii-law. da/ugthtlems-l'n-llaw, are requested' to be present. Kathleen Fitzpatrick N.T. nephews, nieces, relatives and Saturday Night — DANCE & CABARET. Music: Slaler. WATER SAFETY Touraneena. for all her time friends oif tihe Late Mrs. Rita and effort in which she spent Fenton. Crowhill. Cappoquin. Sunday Afternoon — FETE & VINTAGE RALLY. teaching her music class wfo'ch PRECAUTIONS who died recently. May she DANCE TO FOLLOW — Liam Dalton and Ihe Aliens- The Water Safety Section. wen the county final Fleadh rest hi peace. National Safety Council advises Ceol and were narrowly de- GIRLS FOOTBALL FINAL •that persons usnig small boats feated in the Munster final, Congratulations to Touran- should be prepared for em- as time wa® short ln preparing eena primary school girls on ergencies before they leave them, but nevertheless they winning 'he School Football shore and recommend® the accomplished quite a good deal League final against Modeligo foil owing: — from the experience of taking school for the first time. It part for the first time. was anybody's game In the —ensure the craft is sea- v THE "CATS" BAR first half, but Touraneena worthy; really got Initio action ln the —.know how to swim; second half. Well done girls. —iaJl passengers should A special word of thanks to WEAR a lifejacket; their teacher Mrs. Ann MOUNT MELLERAY •carry emergency equipment McGrath. N.T., for all her effort suitable to the criaiflt; and time in training them. ihursday, July 14 — CARD DRIVE —if capstoed. stay with the The team was as follows: — craft until help arrives un- Teresa Flynn. Olivia Condon. Saturday, July 16 — MONSTER IRISH NIGIIT less the shore is very near; Sinead power. Sharon WebsteT, id. SundayDancin, Julg lyo TAI)17 — G FOROIGKEARNEE YDISC CEILO I BAND (Cork). —alcohol and boating should Catherine Grady, Fiona Cliffe. ' not be mlooed ; Marie Hickey. Maria Cliffe'. with D. J. Berni Cahill. Admission £1.50. —leave a message with some jyi — ^ Emer Dempsey. Grainne Mrs. Alice Fil/.gerald, producer of the Seistun group who y. r e 11 able person siayinig SYMPATHY Kearns. Mary Cullinan. Kathy Sunday. July 17 — IN FRONT LOUNGE— where you are going and will be performing in Lawlor's Hotel every Wednesday night Sincere sympathy is extend- McDonald. Nora Grady Michelle SINGALONG WITH CONNIE when vou intend to rieturn. ed to the bereaved husband McCarthy. ^scene over Ihe next two months. (Photo: David Steam). I

DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1988. PAGE FIVE G.A.A. Notes By Commentator

Roanmore May Prove Too Good For MICHAEL JACKSON THIS WEEK'S GAMES could beat Dunhill. The sddies Cooley mountains over the It was a. very physical game Many people cannot under- drew when they met (1-6 each) at Stradibally lasit year. August week-end. For tlhe sec- pilayed on a very slippery sod stand the thinking behind the ond year running, Michael and it rained all through the CONCERT decision to make this a foot- Dunhill will likely have to qualified- in Munster and last game, which was attended by ball week-end. when in the PAIRC UI CAOIMH — 30th JULY, 1988 r al play, without the two Miurrays Tallow year in the finals, he was run- a very small crowd. Dunhill "°; ™ course of things it and John, power, of their reg- ner-up to Ger. Cunningham,, certainly deserved their win- Special buses will operate as follows:— RETURN would mark the end of the ular team, while B-allinacourty SLIABH gCUA v. ARDMORE who is the reigning champion even if the score gives am ex- league-iseotion of the hurfal will be without Michael Collins with two points at the bottom and who will compete- again Wiith both very much in con- aggerated idea of the difference « . .„ FARE championship, it is unusual to and Timmy Organ, both of of the table with the Nire. The this yieiar. in standards. have two football week-ends losers will liikiely have a further tention this intermediate foot- Dept. Waterford Bus Stn. 12 noon £6.00 whom are getting married an ball tie ait Abbeyislde on Sat- in a row and a three week inter- Saturday and Conor Clancy, match to Play., if the Nine lOse Dungarvan—Pre booking at 12.50 £5.00 val for hurling. Whatever the urday. will be a close and STRADBALLY 0-10- MINORS AND UNDER 21 who is still on thie injured list.' to Kilrossan/ty. Having beaten RATHGORMACK 1-7 Spratts Travel Agency. reason,, that is how lit is going Tramore over the weeik-end exciting affair. In their last HURLERS BEATEN I feel that BalHinacourty if couple of games Ardmore sieieim Cork arr.' 14.00 to be and when the seventh Kilmiacthomas wili be fancied In their fist match in the they play to their full potential, to be getting things- together championship, outsiders Rath- Our interest in the Munster RETURNING FROM CORK AT 24.00 round finashese on next Sunday will win, and stay in coinitention^ to win, here'. championships for another evening at lleast eight of the better, but I am molt too sure gormack went within, inches of Pre-Booking of Tickets at Waterford Bus Station. at least until the end of the that they will have Improved producing a shock result before season, endedi in dismal failure twelve, teams will know their month. THE FOOTBALL CHART on Wednesday and Thursday of "BE ON A WINNER—TRAVEL WITH THE EXPERTS" late. What is also suprising is enough to beat Sliabh gCua. a fair sized crowd at KilmaC on Friday evening last. After the last week, when our minors that in among the six football With the final round of the were heavily beaten by Cork STRADBALLY v. LISMORE v. KILGOBINET game officials of the outsiders matches. is an all-important league section of the champ- at pa ire Ul caoimih and our senior hurling t'e. which can BUTLERSTOWN i iOnship coming up over the This game at Colligian is a club attributed their failure to win, to lack of experience. Their under 2i hurlers suffered a decide the fate of two other So far this season, Strad- week-end the results chart repeat o.f last year's divisional fate almost equally a& bad clubs. This game is the at-1 reads: team contained five minors. 1 bally have not reproduced their semi-final between the same from AMreland champions. tractive tie between, Tallow 1®87 form, but as one of their clubs, when Kilgolbinet shock- In the opening minute M. Limerick a,t Bruff. and Roanmore which is officials remarked they didn't GROUP 'A' ed the unsuspadting Lis-miore Power put 'Rathgormack in Being incapable of taking scheduled as the first game Stradbally 9 points BEECHER'S FOR ANIMAL FEEDS have to. Butlerstown are out who were the hottest of fav- front with a well taken point some good scoring chances that ATTENTION FARMERS!— in a double-header at Fraher Dunhill 8 points ourites. There will be no over- from play and it wasn't until came our way in the first half Field on Saturday evening of the running and don't have Ballinacourty 6 points to worry about relegation so all confidence this tme and they the sixth minute that Eoin during which the team other- We stock the full range of Animal Feeds at the righl Should Roanmore win here Rathgormack 6 points now realise that they must O'Brien equalised from play. the pressure will be off as far 4 points wise played well, cost us dear- prices:— then the Clonea Portlaw match as they are concerned. Strad- B'utlerstown match- Kilgobinet stridie-ifor- A Pat Calhill point followed by ly in. the Limerick game. on the following Sunday will Dungarvan 2 points stride. if they are going to win Maverick Milk Substitute, Cattle and Dairy Nu's, bally's record against Butlers- 1 point two further minor scores by Nothing went right for us in be a non-even,t as far as the town is not wonderful as they Ballinameela this one. i exipect t)o see L's. Denis Hassett to give the chal- the second half when we were Coarse Calf Meal, Calf Pencils, Calf Nuts, Beef Nuts championship is concerned be- miore shade the result, but lengers an 0-4 to 0-1 lead by have always found it difficult GROUP 'B' clearly given the run-around (with Romensan), Barley Balance Fina Meal, Para'a, Bull cause Tallow and Roanmore won't be surprised if the match the twelfth minute. Eoin and weire well beaten. w:U alreadv have qualified in to beat them. St. Saviours 10 points Nuts, Broiler Foods, Layers Mash and Pellets, Pig Kilrossanty 9 points ends all square. O'Brien and Noel Wleldon had their group. Financially, the further points from play, be- Rations, Bonham Creep Pellets, Sheep and Lamb Nuts, Board are taking a gamble. Tramore 5 points Clashmore 6 points COUNTY BOARD MEETING fore OiBrlen pointed from, a K.N.Z. Mineral Licks, etc., etc. — All at unbeatable prices. Ferrybank 2 points free to leave the sidles lleyel in TALLOW v. ROANMORE Nire 2 points The appointment of county the H8tih minute. Then in the 2 points selectors in all four grades and 22nd minute Rathgormack's MICHAEL BEECHER It would be a wise one who in both codes will be the main outstanding forward Seanie TALLOW, CO. WATERFORD item on the ageaida for Monday Power laid on for John Murray would predict accurately, the Apart from the Ballina- WHY NOT GIVE US A TRY result of this game, as it must courty /iDunihill tie on Saturday night's meeting of the Senior to crash the ball to the net be one of the most open ties night-, the race for the top four, Board, Cisde na Pell will sub- for the only goall of the game of the entire hurling champ- who will contest the semi-finals, mit the names of the football and the lead for his side. Two ionship. Ever since Tallow have is oyer. After that it .is a selectors for official approval pointed frees by Eoin, O'Brien begun to put things together It will be important for question of who will fill first by the Board and the hurling brought tihe sides closer, but committees will' be chosen by just on the break K. Power foT themselves. I h.ave stood Stradbally to win here and and seicond places in each WATERFORD COUNTY COUNCIL wi.ni top spot in the group as the open Board. The three out- widened the gap slightly to WESTERN BOARD MATCHES with them and even in the group and this is important early days of the intermediate otherwise they will liikelv have as the top team, in group 'A' going hurling selectors. Tony leave the half-time sicore 1-4 champioiishp last year, I pre- to meet Kilrossanty. rather will play the second in> group Mansfield, Phi'l Fanning and to 0-6 in favour of the challen- The Kilgobinet/Seana Phobal dicted great things for them than, Saviours, in the semi-ifinial. •B' and vica versa. Stradibally. Ollie Wilkinson have all sig- gers. A point from play in the junior football game was DECLARATION OF APPOINTED after they would have qualified Here in the West, supporters Kilrossanty and Saviours have nified their intention to stand 31st minute by Eoin O'Brien brought forward to Tuesday will hope for a Stradbally/Kil- for a further term and up to was followed by two well taken evening and after a tight and for this year's S3n'or champ- all qualified. ionship. Now that they have rossanty county final as an all- the time of writing I have minors from play by j. Murray exciting contest. Kilgobinet em- heard no rumours of op- qualified for the semi-finals, it western final would mean that DIVISIONAL GAMES to give Rathgormack a clear erged as winners to keep the'r WEIGHBRIDGE might not prove a wise de- it will be played at Fraher position, so it is likely that Dead and the signs looked om- hopes of another divisional For the purpose of the Road Traffic Act. 1961. and the cision to desert them, but field, whereas the football The Western Board stage one their return will be unanimous. inous for the champions with title alive. The losers had their Finance (Excise Duties) (Vehicles) (Amendments) Act, I960. county final j scheduled for It was announced at the last only eleven minutes remaining chances too. but were unfort- really, on the fine display of s of their moat attractive pro- That the weighbridges owned and operated by Waterford power hurling produced by this year. I expect grammes of the season at the meet,ing of the Board that the However in the 50th, 53rd. and unately unable to avail of Roar more in their hectic en- Stradibally to make sure here Cappoquin venue on Friday five Boid na n-Og hurling sel- 56th minute Stradbally added them. There is very little in Co-op and John Phelan, The Quay. Dungarvan are hereby counter with Portlaw two and I will be surprised if they eyeming when an intermediate ectors will be proposed and points per Noel Weldon (2) and standards between these sides. declared as appointed weighbridges bv the County Council, weeks ago. it would be very do not. football double-header will see tfhere seems to be growing sup- Eo-'n O'Brien to square the Modeligo were well On top in for the purpose of the Road Traffic Act. 1961. and the port for this i score. In. the final minute Eoin difficult to oppose them also. Geraldines and Affane play a their match with Emmetts and Finance (Excise Duties) Vehicles Amendment Act. 1960. and Many observers at that miatch KILROSSANTY v. NIRE O'Brien had a fine chance to as a result the Colligan team curtain-raiser to the Shamrocks will operate as and from Monday. 11/7/1988 until futther reckoned that Rcanmore's dis- v. Brickey game which starts clinch the game, but sent are now well out of the run- play here was equal to. If not A win for Kilrossanty here I at 7.45 p.m. The first match ba.reiy wide. Overall a draw ning Modeligo are certain to notice. better, than their two County will place them above Saviours: was a faiir resiult and a good be involved in the concluding begins at 6.30 P.m. and this is DANIEL HURLEY. County Manager. final performances last year and possiblv steer them clear i a late change from the planned result for Stradballv who will stages and if playing as well of Stradbally until the final. * now realise that they have an as thev dlid here they won't Waterford Co. Council. This should certainly be one ; programme. of the outstanding matches of With the kind of form the amount of improving to do. if be far off a,t the finish. Date 11/7/1988. 'b,e championship and with so Nire have been showing all j Geraldines. under pressure to they are going to successfully season, it is highly unlikely' play the match because a num- defend their Utile. Lismore with a late goal, much else depending on it. it overcame a surprised Faha is expected to attract an almost that they will be good enough ber of their players are going to win. A win for the Nire side at Abbeyside in their close- record crowd to Fraher Field abroad on holidays. have Stradbally; K. Heffernan: M. ly fought junior football tie. on Saturday. Not everyone will would protect them from rele- agreed to play to Affane's home Curran, R. Walker. D. Kirman; gation, worries for a whil? F. O'Brien, C. O'Brien, Roche, Lismore when playing to their agree that it is a good idea to ground. I suppose regardless MUNSTER FINAL TICKETS J. full potential look to be champ- longer, but X expect that tiiiey of P. M'U'llajiey. J. K-eane. N. Wei- squeeze such a game as part where it would be played. 11o,, e. I 17. 111 i> il; L. ions in tht maiklna. even EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES a,re going to be well beaten, Affane. unbeaten so f.a-r. would The demand for stand tickets. though t'hey have quite 'a bit (CO-RESPONSIBILITY LEVY ON of a double header on a Sat- and. that last year's finalists for the Munster hurling final, O'Brien. E. O'Biriem,. L. Walsh. urday evening. be the strong favourites to win Ref. F. whelian. to go and a few tough ones to will be caught up in a rele-' and qualify. Because of * the must have exceeded the supply play, they must now be hotly CEREALS) REGULATIONS, 1988 gation battle later this month.' withdrawal of Ballyduff and by about four or five to one. fancied, if they don't 'blow' (S.I. No. 153 of 1988,' Tallow will be under no pres- Our full allocation of stand KILROSSANTY / SAVIOURS Tallow. Geraldines. because their chances, as they did last "I he above Regulations, which have been made by the Min- sure here and unlike very many thev are now lying second and tickets for Limerick is 250 side- DRAW year. others in the same champion- DUNGARVAN v. line and 250 stand. Out of this ister for Agriculture and Food, implement Community BALLINAMEELA cannot lose this position will This was the fifth drawn ship. they are able to perform also qualify as the second team an allocation Of 60 was given game in the football champion- One of the big talking points Regulations which provide for changes in the cereals co- better when they are under to Eastern Bord na n-Og in the division at the moment The result of this game will in. their group. ship and all the way it was a responsibility levy system. The Regulations provide for pressure. Having beaten Lis- whose team will play in the cracker as it saw both sides is the ease with which An more Portlaw Clonea and put one or other of these In the second game .the re- Muineter underj16 final at the Rinn are sweeping aside all penalties for breaches of the provisions relating to payment teams into the relegation play- sult is vital to both teams as at their best. At half time of the levies: furnishing of returns and maintenance of Shamrocks thev will be hoping venue on the same day. With when they were level, it seem- their hurling opponents. Tourin to go through unbeaten in the'r off. Thev are separated by a all four in their group are in all sixty club units in the were their latest victims and records; the authorisation of officers of the Minister to in- s/'n.gle point at the bottom of close competition. The Brickeys ed as if the intermediate group For this tie they wi'.l county cryiing out for tickets, champions. St. Saviours, would the sixteen points difference in spect books and records relating to transactions involving be without their dynamic for- the group and this meains that who were senior until demoted one can easily understand the prove moire than a handful for the scoring, shows the ease cereals and to lake any necessary copies or extracts. ward, Pat Daly who is still a draw would suffice to keep last year, harve one win and headaches of those who are with which the gaeltacht side Dungarvan up and have Bal- one defeat in their games so Kilrossanty who looked uncom- Copies of the Reaulations may be obtained from the Gov- out injured. Young David Hen- handling the things. fortable for a long time until won. Tourin di d all, their scor- ley, who replaced Pat against linameela play, the bottom team far andi beaUing them will be ing in the first half and failed ernment Publications Sale Office. Molesworth Street. Dublin in the other group. a tough assignment for Sham- What Ls very noticeable is they came on target and began Lismore. will no doubt retain to pick off their points. Sav- to raise a flag in the second. 2. price 35p (postage 32p). the position and with Timmy rocks who are bidding for a the requests from large num- The winners have qualified Many of their own supporters second successive Western title bers who are seldom, if ever, iours looked the fitter side and Department of Apiculture & Food Sheehan. Liam O'Brien. Pat believe that Dungarvan's dis- with more- experience they for the semi-finals. Murphy Connie. Paul. Micky, and another crack at the seen at local club matches. 4th July, 1988. play against Ballinacourty was county titlie. Shamrocks will be Clubs who facilitate those might have won this game with philly and Stephen Curley. Jim a -once-off' effort and that they a little to spare. Both have SCORES O'Donoghue Michael Beecher. the slight favourites, but in a people in favour of their own will be unable to sustain this very open game between two Club members, ought not to now qualified and my forecast etc.. etc.. Tallow will expect to form, peter Queally will still is that the semi-final pairings U-21 H win th,'s one. closely marked sides, the re- •get t'ekets. The county also Limerick 2-19: Waterford 0-8 be unavailable and Morrie sult can go either way. received an allocation of 1,0(10 will be. St. Saviours v- Strad- Ferncombe will also be an ab- bally and Killrossanty v. Dun- M.H.- I believe they will find it far terrace tickets. Cork 2-17; waterford 0-4 more difficult than the others sentee so they will find it dif- hill/Balllnacourty. ficult enough to beat Ballina- UNDER 21 FINAL If the game had beeni fixed S.F.C.— that they won so far, and that Stradballv 0-10: a Kieran Delahunty. Noel meela in Cappoquin. for anv other of the ve-niues- DUNGARVAN'S WIN Lismore. the holders will Paire Ui Caoimh or . Ra thgormackil-7 Crowley Gerry McGuire. Eddie have to pull out all the stops CLASHMORE v. TRAMORE our allocation would have been Because it was th.ei first of Dunhill 2-9; Ballinameela 0-3 Nolan. Albert B'urke. John if thiev hope to beat neigh- T St Saviours 1-6; Tebey etc. led Roanmore may miuch more. the season, because it was at Bord Solathair an Leictreachais I understand that this game bours, Tallow in to-night's div- Kilrossanty 0-9 prove' too much of a handful isional under 21 hurling final the expense of Ballinacourty for them on this occasion, has been changed from Sunday NO GAMEiS and because it gives them an- Kllmathomas 2-5 Tramore 0-7 to Friday evening and that the at Cappoquin. Dungarvan 1-9 By all accounts the game Because of the Munsiter final other chance to ward off rele- venue lias been changed to on Sunday, no matches will be gation. Sunday's victory for Ballinacourty 0-9 DUNHILL v. BALLINACOURTY Ring. The result is of absolute- wi ll be a cracfeer as Tallow, NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS like Lismore. have several toP- played by any o-f the Boards Dungarvan compensated for Clashmore 1-4 Ferrybank 0-6 ly no importance to either s'de their many disappointments J.F.C.— The result of this game c-lass under 21 players. Matches in the West. Two senior games Klgoblnet 2-5: Sean. Phobal 0-7 In order to carry out essential improvements as both are out of contention are listed for the East. over the season. But it was a could decide the rumier-up and playing it on Friday will between these two invariably J ,Q and alterations to our networks, we regret spot in deserving win and a fair re- the senior football facilitate players and support- produce exhibitions of skillful An Rinn 4-13- Tourin 2-3 that it will be necessary to interrupt the championship in group 'A'- as WESTERN BOARD ward for their commitment and ers travelling to the Munster hurting and are a delight to J.F.C should Dunhill win. then : eageflness over the hour. lit was electricity supply as follows: hurlinie final. If Clashmore watch, if you happen, to be a 1-12; Emmetts 0-6 and are The fixtures committee will j a cltose and tense encounter as Modeligo Stradbally themselves win and this is likely, they will neutral in the crowd. This will meet on this, Thursday to make Lismore 1-8: Faha 0-9 through ' to the semi-finals. certainly be no exception and onle- would expect from a local have- the consolation of coming a further list of fixtures which M.H.C CLASHMORE R/A Should Ballinacourty win then it is a game that should not 1 derby match. Ballinacourty. a play-off on Julv 31 will be third behind Saviours and Kll- w 11 be published next week. who needed to win to staly In Abbeyside 6-9; St. Olivers 3-7 rossamity in their group. be missed by the lovers of good, Cappoquin 8-9; Kilrossanty 0-0 Munday, 18th July. "88 — 09.30 to 4.30 p.m. — Keeteen necessary. On the basis of their earnest and skilled hurling. touch with Dunhill who will be present form. Duinihill wll b3 PUC FADA their final opponents, were West. Woodhouse West. Woodhouse East. Kilatoor. FERflYBANK v. Lismore are favourites and FIXTURES warm favourites to qualify, on they may just about be able to Affanie Cappoquin man, Mich- obviously very tensed up SHANDON R/A KILMACTHOMAS foir the game and this affected the other hand if Ballinacourty 3tay in front long enough to ael phelan will aga'n represent Wednesday— Improve on their d'sappointing the province in the All-Ireland their performance to a consid- Wednesday. 20th July, 88 — 09.30 to 5.00 p.m.—Burgerv This is very much a rele- qualify for another county final At Cappoquin: 7.30 P.m. U-21 form of last Sunday, they in tihe grade. Puc Fada championship on the erable extent as they failed to gation fight as both are tied play nearly as well as they did H Final — Lismore v. Tallow. Lower. Tournore. in severali of their matches to- At Dungarvan: 7.30 p.m. M.H. diate. Their very erratic shoot- 'B'—CappOquin v. St. Patricks. BALLYDUFF R/A At Abbeyside: 7.30 p.m. M.H. ing was also a cosily matter Thursday, 2Lst July, '88 — 09.30 to 4.30 p.m. — Bally- for BallilnacoiUirty. •B' — An Gaeltacht v. Kilros- Kfr, Jvj £ K i; fi £ i - • siainty. moodranagh. Maylield L.odge. Arkle Kitchens, Flexible *• r- i ' V i ~ ' ' ' ""A The satJisifacition of beating At Colllgan; 7.30 p.m. M.H. Hose Ltd.! Lismore. Chapel St.. New St.. Townsparks East, w i „ • ^ i — -N it» Ballinacourty was very obvious B' — Naomh Brid v Abbeyside. St. Carthage's Hospital. Townsparks. Toortane. Castlelands. amotng the Dungiarvan players Friday— iftsr the match and this was At Ring: S.F.C.— Clashmore Greenmount. Ballysasmart Beg. Ashbourne. Tobernagloirc. all understandable, they hav- v. Tramore. Mavfield Deerpark. Woodlands, Ballinaspick. Ballyanchor. ing waited so long for a win At Cappoquin : 7.30 p.m. Monatrim. Ballyvicane. C.lenmorrishmeen. Curraghretgh. in football. After such a dis- I.F.C. — Brickeys v. Shamrocks. Ballymartin Curraheen. Balltnvella. Brtdane. Kilnacarriga. (J. J. Landers)- play, they m-usit now ask tihcai- Boolakiely. Glsnasaggart. Okyle. Camphirc. McDonnclls sieives "why all the defeats, in At Dungarvan: 7.30 p.m. the earlier rounds", as a s'die J.F.C. — Faha v. Seana Phobal Fruit Farm. Janeville Quay. with JO much talent should (P. Mcore). SHANDON R/A n,o,t have let themselves in line Saturday— for relegation,. At Dungarvan: 6.45 p.m. S H C. — Roanmore v. Tallow: Friday. 22nd July, '88 — 09.30 to 1.30 p.m. Balinagoul. CLAiHMORE BEAT 8 p.m S.F.C. — Kilrossanty v. Balinagoul Water Pump House. Gacltarra Factory. FERRYBANK Nire. KILROSSANTY R/A At Stradibally: 7.3o P.m. For Clashmore it was their S.F.C. Dunhill v. Ballina- Monday. July 18. '88 — 09.30 lo 12.30 hours — Cutteen third good win. but it was one courrty. House. Knockacullen. Ballykilmurray Bridge. Cutteen victory short of what was re- At Cappoquin: 7.3<) p.m. qu'red to keep them cut- of thc S.F.C. Dungarvan v. Ballima- Mountain. Kilrossanty. C'arraun. Ballinakill. Tay Lodge. gr.'oup of "also rans" in the meela Ballyooula. Leamybrien. Knockeyelan. Ballintlea. Glendal- championship. This was a At, Lismore: 7.30 P.m. I.F.C.—- liuan. Gortavickorv. Currabaha. Mt. Kennedy. Bellafnen. cltaise match, but it wasn't im- AfTan? v. Geraldines (J- M. portant enough to generate Kelly). Downey's Cross. R'obertstown. Carrigeenageeragh. any much excitement for the At Abbeyside: 7.30 p.m. small crowd who stayed until I.F.C. Ardmore v. Sliabh FOR SAFETY SAKE— gCua. iT. Whelan). the end. 1 Please treat all services and installations as At Colllgan: 7.3'0 p.m. J.F.C.— DUNHILL DEFEAT Lismore v. Kilgobinet.

REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS Monthly Weather Bulletin Warm And Mainly Dry

June started cool with scat- tered showers and as a depres- sion moved eastwards across the country on 3rd. winds veer- ed from southwesterly to north- Start To Summer westerly. The start of the Bank Holiday week-end on Saturday l 4th and Sunday 5th was cool and on 30th a depression cen- Malin Head on 13th ended a but mostly dry. However, on 6th tred near Ireland was the dom- was recorded at any of our | spell of fine sunny weather an active frontal trough inant. feature of the weather synoptic stations. Shannon Air- \whic h had begun on 9th. Be- brought rain eastwards across chart. port and Valentia Observatory I cause winds were light and the country. A depression form- (Cahirciveen) had nineteen \ofte n onshore the number of consecutive days with no rain ing on the trough line slipped HIGH TEMPERATURES days with fog at Malin Head southwards on 7th and from between 7th and 25th. Parts of j was six compared with an aver- the northwest and west escaped i the 8th to 17th we were on the The first seven days were cool age of two. southern side of a ridge extend- lightly in the widespread rain of j but between 8th and 15th day- 26th and indeed at, the end of i ing from the Azores to Scandin- time temperatures were high STRONG WINDS avia. As a result we had warm 29th the western half of the except in those coastal areas af- country had recorded only be- dry air of continental origin fected by onshore winds. The These were notably lacking over us and light winds be- tween 24°,, and 50°,, of normal and only five of fifteen stations maximum temperature at rainfall while the eastern half tween easterly and northerly in Clones exceeded 20°C each day registered gale gusts, with direction. Between 18th and had recorded between 55",and Roche's Point having the high- from 8th to 15th. Some of the 95% of normal. Belmullet (1957) 25th the airflow was more from highest temperatures of the est gust, 44 knots, on 30th. the Atlantic but, while minor and Claremorris (1944i were on month were recorded between course for their driest June on troughs did give some spots of 11th and 15th the highest be- SUMMARY rain, the ridge was still the record but on 30th a ralnbelt ing 25.1°C read at Birron 14th. gave 20 to 40 millimetres of rain dominant feature; its axis was Between 16th and 21st daytime There was a dry spell between over Ireland between 22nd and over much of Connaught and 8th and 25th and it was the temperatures dropped a little Munster. Nonetheless Belmullet 24th but, it moved southwards but were still above or about seventh successive month with during 25th. Early on 26th a had only 49°, of its normal above normal air temperatures. normal. The period 22nd to 25th June total while Malin Head trough associated with a de- was again warm with maximum pression which formed just on (54°,,) now has had three suc- The photo for our "Remembering Other Days" this week shows the then members of the Dungarvan Battalion F.C.A. temperatures ranging from cessive months with less than the east of Ireland moved 20.0°C to 24.5°c in most areas. taken in 1956 when they won the North Cork Cup and Southern Command Platoon Competition. Back row — J. southwards giving some heavy 60% of normal rainfall. McGuire, M. Singleton, J. Morrissey (R.I.P.), P. Delaney (R.I.P.), M. Morrisson (R.I.P.), M. Morrisson. Jnr. (R.I.P.), rain. On 27th, with the ridge re- Mean maximum air tempera- J J. Carlton, A. Dee, J. Power (R.I.P.), J. Dunford, M. Grant. Second row — D. Watkins, T. Keating, A. Sheehan building to the north of Ireland tures were the highest for 12 SUNSHINE AIR TEMPERATURES (R.I.P.), J. Davis. K. Hickey (R.I.P.), C. Shalloe (R.I.P.), T. Egan, M. Power, J. Morrisson (R.I.P.), A. Griffin. J. we were In a light northeaster- to 18 years at many stations; ly. However, during the 28th they were between 0.9°C and Totals ranged from 200 to 210 Kiihv. Se gi. C. Hayes, R. Walsh Front row — M. Cash man (R.I.P.), J. Colbert, M. Power, W. Sheehan, P. Noonan and 29th the Atlantic low pres- 2.2°C above normal at most sta- hours near the south coast to IN EXCESS OF 20 C (R.I.P.), Lt. J. Glanville. Col. Collins-Powel, Comdt. T. McDonnell, Capt. McSweenev, Lt. A. Nicholson, T. Sandtord sure systems eroded the ridge tions but on coasts in the north- less than 141 hours at Malin Fine summer conditions suit- west, north and east they Head. Near northwestern, (R.I.P.), P. Foley, W. Lee, W. Regan. 1 able for the seaside and sun- ranged from 0.3°c above norma , northern and eastern coasts bathing are normally associated to 0.2°C below normal (at Malin percentages of normal sunshine with temperatures in excess of Head). Mean minimum tem- ranged from 78"„ to 90%. Else- 20°C. These conditions occur peratures were above normal where percentages varied from only on about 4 days every year everywhere, the deviations vary- 92% to 113% but even these re- In June and on 19 days during ing from 0/7°c at B'irr to 1.4°C . latively modest percentage the period May to September at Galway. Lowest nightime values sufficed to make it the (average from 11 locations in temperatures were recorded in sunniest June for 11 to 13 years. Ireland i. Inland places can the periods 2nd to 5th. 13th to In spite of having the lowest have up to 40 days every year, Planning Applications Granted 15th and 22nd to 23rd while the total Malin Head had four suc- while some coastal areas have mildest nights occurred between cessive days with 15.5 hours or less than 10 days on average. APPLICATIONS REFUSED 19th and 21st and from 25th more sunshine: no other sta- The Co. Manager has made age at 136 Sweetbriar Lawn. to 27th. tion had more than two such June 1988 was exceptional for orders granting the following Tramore; The following applications days, sunniest spells in most the number of days with maxi- planning permission applica- J. Jacob Per S. & K. Con- were refused:— Mean air temperatures were areas were between 12th and mum temperatures greater than tions during the month of June: struction — Utility & Bay Win- P. Flynn. Per J. A. Griffin. 20 the highest for six to twelve 14th. and 22nd to 24th. The 20°C. For example, at Bin- Mrs. B. Morrissey, Woods- dow at Daisybank. Checkpoint; In June Lombard Street, Waterford — years generally but were th' highest ever daily totals for there was more than twice Its town—Entrance at Woodstown; P. Quirke, c/o Acot — Slatted O.P. for 2 bungalows at Rath- highest, since 1970 at some sta- June were recorded at quite a average number of such days, P. Butler. "Berpat," Rivers- Unit & silage slab at Carrigane. quage. Bonmahon: tions in Munster and Con- number of stations including but there was only 1 day with town, Tramore — Extension to Ballyduff Upper; tural Builaings at Westtown. 10 Bed Chalets at Mary Imma- naught. culate Centre, Carrlglea, Dun- Tramore Tennis Club — Flood Shannon Airport which has fig- a maximum temperature great- Residence at Riverstown: E. Shields. Balinacourty, Dun- Tramore: Lighting at Doneralle Drive, ures available since 1946. er than 15°C. F. Hayes. Soorthouse. Butlers- garvan — Change of use from F. Dwane, Kilminnion Dun- garvan: RAINFALL Miss O'Doherty, Per P. Halley Tramore: Included in -

COURT Dungarvan Leader MURPHY'S Vacancies have arisen in St. TELEPHONE (058)41203 Carthage's House, Lismore for MAIN STREET, FRIDAY, JULY 15. 19-88 TRAVEL LTD. DUNGARVAN FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME ATTENDANTS Lr. Main Street, Dungarvan Phone 058/42799 For Nursery, Toys Application only in writing with C.V. to:— NEWS OF TOWN and Bicycles MARY MORRISSEY. LOURDES GROUP at the best prices. OHAPEL STREET AND August 29 to September 2 LISMORE Don't miss out on our special Depart Cork. offer on lightweight bicycles. Attention: Balance due now. Latest date for receipt of appli- ROUNDABOUT Please call t0 this office for Telephone 058/41376 cations: July 25, 1988. FATIMA APOSTOLATE allocation of hotels and Marian Year Vigil in honour further details. All types of keys cut of Our Blessed Lady ln St. Best choice for those who expertly. Mary's Parish Church. Dungar- come in before week-end. van. on Thursday, July 28. commencing at 7.30 p.m.. Pro- cession with Pilgrim Virgin Statue from the Church gate. jN.B.—Watch this space every Rosary. Holy Mass Holy Horn- week for Travel News FRAHER — Twelfth Anniver- conducted by Rev. Fr. J. Power, as it occurs. ED. I. DONEGAN sary — In sad and loving mem- O.S.A . All are invited to at- M.Ch.S.I., CHIROPODIST ory of my dear dad. Michael tend. (Advt.) 3 Black Friars, Waterford. Fraher. late of Caseyville who died on the 14th July. 1976. FRIENDS OF ST. MARTIN Telephone 051/74015 R.I.P. Masses offered. Are holding an Irish Night There is a place in our hearts in Lawlor's Hotel on Thursday. July 21. Admission £1. (Advt.) MONDAY, JULY 18— called memory lane. And in there dad. you will MISS DUNGARVAN 1988 HOLIDAY PLAY Lismore — 9 a.m. always remain, FINAL Just as you were you will In Minnies on Friday. July 15 Knockanore — 11.30 a.m. at 8.3-0 p.m. Tickets available always be. Aglish/Ballinameela,; who defeated Tiamore in the Under 13 Football, Waterford Co. Community Games Final at Kil- GROUP •Locked in our hearts for from John Ryan's Main Street, macthomas G.A.A. Grounds. They will represent Waterford in the Munster Community Games in Tralee. —(Kiely). Opening Monday, July 18 eternity. or Alicia's O'Connell Street at With tender love and deep £3 each. (Advt.) For Children 2^-5 yrs. regret. "A BETTER JOB"! We who loved you dad. will MON. — WED. — FRI. a With a H.G.V. Licence (rigid//, never forget. 9.30 a.m. — 1 p.m. artic or coach) special 5-day) (Sadly missed and never for- course. gotten by your loving son. Mich- TALLOW AND ROUNDABOUT NOTES Fully Equipped Room. ael, daughter-in-law. Ann. Accommodation arranged. grandchildren Carol. Susan. TALLOW G.A.A. NOTES Union, A Fas training allow- | welcome visitor to Tallow, and partner; Toinette Tobin KINDERGARTEN The gala all sponsored benie- ance will be paid to each par- M. Lyons < Mrs.)- Marie (Causeway, Abbeyside) Elaine. Lucinda. Michaela, Liam many of the locals saw and Partner; Table prize — , Delaney/Anne Dineen (Lis- and Jonathan). fit greyhound meeting at ticipant. Kieran in action in Cork when Mary Pratt and partner: more); Pat Hogan; Anne Cur- Irish School of Youghal track on Friday night rreland played a Munsite-r Raffle — list, Paddy McGrath: ran; Brenda Pitt: Padraig Moira McHugh HOGAN — Ninth Anniversary last was a tremendous success. BRIDE VIEW UNITED A.F.C. selelcttion. 2nd. Bridie McNamara; ,3rd. ,O'Brien.B'ernie Murphy Marie Tel. 058/42013 <15-7) Motoring —In loving memory of Patrick, The funds for this meeting NOTES Sean Coady. Kennefick; Mrs. Buckley (Lis- were iln aid of the Tallow WEDDING 5 DORSET ST., DUBLIN late of Aglish Glencairn, who Usual drive next Wednesday more); Joe Burke- Peggy Hur- died on 17 July, 1979. R.I.P. G.A.A-. club's field development Ait a well attended meeting Mulcahy . Prendergast ; ley; John Milward- Marjorie (Phone Monica clubs from West Waterford and at 9 p.m. sharp. Jackpot- £2-10. Not to-day but every day. programme, A lot of money The Church of the Immac- .Ahern; Mary Murray (Tallow> )01-746677/746037 In silence w« remember. has been spent on the field East Cork came together at the TALLOW COMMUNITY HALL I £100; Anne Dineen i Lismore)- Devonshire Ho-tlel in Tallow on ulate Conception Tallow was RESULTS JULY 10 (Always remembered by his over the last ten years, but it the scehe of the wedding o-f I Mary Murray. Anne Hogan. family). h-as been in the lasit twelve Thursday* week last to form a Peggie Murray. Tallow: ALL PARTS of bicycles sup- Ge(ral.dine Prendergast, daugh- (Advt.) months with the S.E.S. scheme committee to help run leagues Bridie Fitzgerald; Alice Hurley: plied and all makes of bikes for the underage in the area. ter of Frank and Helen Pren- Felix Flynn supplied to order. Apply to MORRISSEY—Thirteenth An- in operation that a lot of dergast. Barrack St. Tallow Patrick Barry. Bracken Bar, niversary — In loving memory money has been well spent In A committee was elected on and Mir. Don Mulcahy, son of Tallow. Phone 058/56291. (t-c) of Michael Morrissey and his bringing our club • grounds up the night and Donal Sheehan Liam and , North wife Mary (Mollle) Morrissey. GARDEN PONDS — We have to standard. A lot of work over of L'simore was elected Chair- Main St. Youghal. 24 HOUR the complete range otf plants late of Mary Street. Dungarvan. the last 3 moniths has gone man of the league. Treasurer who died on 13th July, 1975. into the benefit meeting. The of the league is Joe Tobin and The ceremony with Nuptual (over 15 types), Pool liners Mass and Papal Blessings was ('10+), Pumps (4 + ). Fish Masses offered. winning nominators received Liam Fraser is P.R.O. The Will those who think of them specially inscribed plaques at committee is made up of John celebrated by Fr. Willie Mo-ran LAWLOR'S HOTEL HACKNEY SERVICE (14+), Feed (7 + ), Books (112), to-day. Prior. Castlemartyr. assisted by Lights (4 +). — Orchardstown the track on Pri. night last Murray, Liam Buckley, Pat 53 SPRINGFIELD A little prayer to jesus say. and all had their photgraphs McGrath. Leonard Fraser, Fr. Walsh, P.P.. Tallow and Fr. Garden Centre 4 miles out Frank Murray, C.C.. Longford. Cork Rd.. Waterford. Telephone (Always remembered by your taken with the sponsors and Tadg Collins Tom Brown, DUNGARVAN loving sister Ann. nephew winning owners. Chris Pierce and John Heaphy. The bride was' assisted by 051/84273. (5-8) Denis. Marie. B'arry and her three s'sters Mary, Helen Telephone 058/43322 The leagues kicked ' off last For strong Darren). The winning nominators and Colette; while Stephen and GARDEN SHEDS— Thursday ' evening in L'smcre John, brothers of the groom treated sheds, telephone or call were — 1st race Jackie Flynn. with the local u-lfl and u-12's to — Orchardstown Garden ROCHE — Seventh Anniver- Tallow; 2nd race, Liam O'Brien acted as bestman and grooms- sary — in loving memory of our at home to Cappioquim Thesi: maln. and Sean Cotter friend Centre. 4 miles out Cork Road Tallow; 3rd. race. John Beecher games drew a big crowd to ATTENTION FARMERS! Waterford. Tel. 051/84273. (5-8) dear wife and mother. Nora Avondale. Glencairn; 4th race, of the groom was also grooms- (nee Quarry). Loskeran. Old COlman O'Flynn Tallow; 5th Lismore. man. Suitable hymns were FOR THE FASTEST, SAFEST, Parish, who died on July 13. race. Michael O'Keeffe Rose- The results _ u-10. Lis- rendered by the bridles brothers DEAD ANIMALS most comfortable Sun Bed on 1981. R.I.P. ville. Tallow; 6th race. Conn'e more 1 Ca,ppoqu!n 1; u-12. Frank and Martin, sister Col- the market use the Alisun 1200 Quietly today your memory Hemfley Tallow; 7th race, Billy Lisimore 2 Cappoquin l. ette. and personal friend Tr'sh Professional with two face we treasure. Sheehan Tallow; 8th race, John Ftxltures: — -This Thursday Collins accompanied- by Gerald- WANTED dine's brother Connie on guitar. £10 for good fresh animals. panels and body cooling- fan at Loving you always forgetting Forde Tallow and the 9th race, Jluly 14th. Cappoquin v. Yough- Dungarvan Crystal Sports and you never. John Ahearne. The draw on al. K:ck-off 7 p.m. Next M'cn- The lelssons were read by PHONE: JOHN MARSH Leisure Club. Kilrush. Call or Will those who think of her the admission tickets were:— Christine and Patricia Mul- j 058/47101 - 052 66147 da,y July 18th. Bride View Utd. phone 058/43072. Monday-Satur- today, 1st prize £26. Mr. John Cronin v. Lismore. Kick-off 7 p.m. cahy, sisters of the groom, and day 4 p.m.-11 p.m. A little prayer to Jesus say. 3 St. Declan's Rd., Cork- 2md Mary and Angela Tracy. The bride was escorted to the altar EARN £30 PER 100, addres- (Always remembered and prize £15, Elizabeth Henley BOBBY CHARLTON SOCCER McGUIREs GARDEN CENTRE sing envelopes for me. working never forgotten by your loving Woodview Pairk, Tallow and by her mother and father. ISCHOOL Both she and Don are mem- is open every Sunday from 11 only a few hours a week from husband Paddy, daughters Brid 3rd prize £10, Martin Roha.n Bride View United have 7 ETAS a.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 8 the luxury of your own home. and Geraldine). I Tal'low. The club would like to three players go'nig to Water- bers of the teaching professi on p.m. week days: closed on Mon- is in. Yougihal. Typing nol necessary Send ROCHE — Seventh Anniver- tllva.iik Mr f.'i i iPo.'irr Coleman. ford this Wednesday and Thurs- day -McGulre's Garden Centre, S.A.E. for details to: Sean The nuns of the. Presentation Rossduii, Woodstown. Tele- sary — In loving memory of my mamager of the track, for all day. to attend tile Bobby Charl- NITE CLUB I'ulham. Dept. D.L.. 82 College dear mam Nora (nee Quarry). his help on the night, to all ton coaching school. The boys Convent where Geraldiine phone 051/82136. Rise Drogheda Co. Louth. ait-ending are John paul Grey. teaches adorned the Church Old Parish. wh0 died on July our sponsors, our nominators hinges THANKSGIVING NOVENA — Michael O'Erien and Denis most beautifully with flowers BROKEN HANDLES, 13. 1981. R.I.P. amid all our supporters who a Thurs. July 14: BASKETBALL DISCO and glass On all types of May The Sacred Heart of Jesus A loving mother most sincere. made it siuch a huge success Miart'n This is great honour for the occasslon. be praised, adored and glorified for the club and the boys' are guests, many of whom aluminium windows replaced She loved us all so very clear. and to all our club members 1100 Also top quality PVC windows throughout the whole world, "over the moon" and are really travleClted from England. Hol- Beautiful nature, loyal and especially our chairman John looking forward to it. It's be- Friday, July 15: 60's DISCO sold and fitted. Contact M. now and forever, amen. (Repeat true. Henlley who did a trojan land and America enjoyed a Queally 058/41323. nine times daily for nine days). One in a million dear mother ing sponsored by the Trustee lovely evening at the Devon- Publication must follow. amount of work to get this Savings Bank. were you. venture off the ground. A shire Hotel in Youghal and- bhe Saturday & Sunday: DISCO CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY FOR SALE—Silver Cross Pram (Sadly missed by your loving newly-weds- got a great send- professionally cleaned, guaran- and Go-Car. £50 the lot Phone special word of thanks to Mr. The club are also bring'mg daughter Ann. son-in-law Patsy, Bob Rock our photographer on some of the clubs other play- off on their honeymoon, wh'ch Dancing- to Top D.J. teed results; pressure cleaning: 058/41867. grandchildren Micheal and is being spent in the Canary house fronts, roofs, farmyards, FOR SALE — 12 foot touring the night. An enjoyable n'ght ers- to watch the coaching. A Noreen). was hadi alt the Devonshire full report next week. Islands. We wish thiem both machinery, etc. Pipe and drain caravan. 4 berth, price reason- the best of luck in their mar- cleaning service; agents for able. Phone 058 60150. Arms Hotel in Youghal after- ROCHE — Seventh Anniver- wards. IRISH INTERNATIONAL ried lives. pressure washers, hot and cold, FOR SALE — 3 piece suite, sary In loving memory of my VISITS TALLOW 45 electric, petrol, diesel and PTO childs buggy, old foot sewing dear mam Nora (nee Quarry). Our u-21 hurlers play Lis- RESULTS OF DRIVE ST. LAWLOR'S HOTEL BALLROOM machine, fridge, cooker, bed PATRICKS HALL machines available. — Casej Loskeran, Old Parish who died more on this Wednesday night Kieran O'Regan < Swfedon > Cleaning Services, Tallow. Tele- settee, gas heater. Enquiries: 53 will have visited Tallow this 1st prize. Brian Ahearn and Childers Estate. Dungarvan. on July 13. 1981. R.I.P. in Cappoquin in the Western To-Night, Wednesday. July 13: phone 058/56123. I never fail to think of you Final. It is a worrying time for weelk to coach the underage partner: 2nd and 3rd prize FOR SALE — Two 25 ft. alu- players. K'eran who has al- divided, between.. Joe Power — Excellent minium containers on legs. I never cease to care. the manager of the team Pat Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann SEISIUN CARAVANS I only wish I could go home. ready played for Ireland is a and partner: Mary McCarthy Phcne 024/93136. Murphy who ha6 a hard job A Colourful Show of Irish Music. Song and Dance. choice of top quality modern And find you sitting there. touring caravans. All sizes in FOR SALE—900 Bales of good on his hand picking the team, stock at unbeatable prices. — cattle hay. Phone 058/54661. (Always remembered ar.d with the non availability of Pure bred Golden never forgotten by your loving Mark Geary who is in England Healy Caravans, Duntaheen FOR SALE— son Micheal). Road, fermoy (near Technical Labrador retriever (pedigree); and the injuries to Paul Cur- 12 months old: full vaccination ley and Michael T. Cunning- School). Tel. 025/32302, any — Seventh Anniver- LAWLOR'S HOTEL - MAIN BAR time. (t-c) and papers £120. Apply Peter ROCHE ham. but whatever team lines SURPLUS FOOD STOCKS sary — HI loving memory of my out we know they will not let Music Every Tuesday & Thurs. Night WEDDING VIDEOS _ Qual- Hanrahan. Mass Lane Cappo- quin. dear mam Nora Roche, late of the club downi. ity colour without lights; Loskeran. Old Parish, who died bride's home till honeymoon FOR SALE — Pierce Mower, CAUSE PROBLEMS perfect workine order. Apply: July 13. 1981. The senior hurlers play their departure. Favourite music in- In a silent graveyard last game a,gainst Roanmore serted. Tel. 051/83523. (23-7) Liam Murphy. Ballyhamlet. By MICHAEL DILLON fact that other people outside Tallow. Where the stars abovP hold in the championship on Sat. sway, Europe were also using similar CHIMNEY PROBLEMS — Re- FOR SALE — 1986 Flat Ritmo night July 19th in, Dungarvan One of the major charges on methods to raise their output. Diesel: 1984 Opel Kadett 1.2: They laid my dearest mam at 6.45 p.m. Already assured lining old damaged chimneys. to rest the agricultural budget of the But the surpluses of some pro- Increase output from fires and 1984 Renault 18TL. 1983 Ford of a semi-final spot the lads European Community is the ducts became too big. and Fiesta: 1982 Opel Kadett. 1.2 Seven years ago to-day. will be doing the-ir utmost to cookers, etc. Get rid of coni- As time goes by without you cost of storing surplus food pro- stocks in storage increased in- ST. CARTHAGE'S densation, moke, etc. Write or hatchback 1982 Opel Kadett. 12 keep their unbeaten record. On ducts. Disposing of these stocks exorably, in spite of every ef- s 4-door 1981 Ford Fiesta: 1980 And days turn into years Monday night. July 18th. the phone: Noel Carey, Clogheen. They will hold a million without causing major upsets fort, to reduce them. Their pre- Phone 052/65361. (30-7) Ford Escort Elite: 1892 Honda 70 u-16's play their first match to markets and doing long-term sence has been enough to de- Motor Cycle — Tim McCarthy. memories against Lisimore. HOUSE, LISMORE LIVESTOCK: SHEEP — Ex- damage -to trade is a very diffi- press market prices for certain Glennaglough. Tallow. Phone Of bygone happy years. cult task because of the serious commodities all over the world, port lambs 80-90 lbs., 36-40' kg. May the winds of love b'ow Sympathy is extended to the A MEETING WILL BE HELD IN LW purchased liveweight at 058/56346. political Implications involved. while the cost of storage kept softly Kieanie family Ballyhameit and rising. The cumbersome politi- our Clonmel Saleyard every And whisper for you to hear. The difficulties are compound- the Mangan family, Eiallina- ed because of a public percep- cal process of decision making ST. PATRICK'S HALL, TALLOW Tuesday, weighing at 10 a.m. I will always love, and miss vella on their recent sad precisely unlimited supply re- tion of the enormity of destroy- delayed the reform process for IN MEMORIAM you. bereavements. ing food or giving it, to animals too long. ON TUESDAY, JULY 19, at 8.30 p.m. quired. Top market price paid. No matter how many years. The club exiteiwds congrat- while there are poor people who The increase in dairy produce For quotation Tel. 052/21788 — Twelfth Anniver- (Your daughter Nora, son-in- ulations to our friend John are unable to buy it. ln the 1970s was phenomenal, every Monday. Booking essen- FRAHER TO SET UP A FUND-RAISING COMMITTEE IN sary — In loving memory of my law Pat. grandchildren Pat. Jackson in Ballyduff in being The background to the sur- and it coincided with a decline TALLOW — EVERYBODY MOST WELCOME tial — Stokes & Quirke dear husband Michael Fraher. Sonya. Micheal). awarded the Clba Geigy Club- in consumption of butter and Ltd.' '•!«•») pluses is not, always appreciat- late ol Caseyville. Dungarvan. SANDFORD — Second Anni- man of the Year award in ed. Self-sufficiency ln food was whole milk because of health HYPNOTHERAPY — Relieves who died on July 14, 1976. Waterford this year. John is a dream of many Europeans scares, and by the time the worry, anxiety, tension and versary — In loving memory of Deep in our hearts you will Bridget Sandford. late of I-on- one of the most dedicated who suffered hunger in the war. quota system was finally agreed fear. Teaches you to relax always stay, clubmen in our association to and over the following years, and put, in place ln 1984 the helps to alleviate symptoms . don and Shandon Street. Dun- Loved and remembered each Earvan. who died on July 13. Waterford and his imvolvemeinrt) and this was one of the prime stocks were not only very large, If you have a problem 'phone passing day. in, under age affairs is second aims of the CAP. The idea of but were also ageing. Much of and make an appointment (Never forgotten by ills lov- 1!)86- U ,1 f to none. A well deserved award a moderate surplus, which the butter in cold store was The cause is treated, not just ing wife and family). A day Of remembrance silent- for John and Ballyduff. would provide security _ and several years old. and was con- the symptoms. Sessions are sidered to be no longer fit for RUFFLES FRAHER — Twelfth Anniver- ly kept (Padraig O Siochain P.R.O.i could be exported when not re- strictly confidential and by sary — In loving memory of my Of one we loved and will quired, was very attractive to human consumption. In spite of appointment only. Carried out dear father. Michael Fraher. 50 never forget. , | the people who had queued for falling production and increas- 7, MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN in quiet, private surroundings — Caseyville, Dungarvan, who died half rations, but everyone un- ed disposal of stocks, there is Will those who thnk Of her : ENTERPRISE MEETING W. H. Middleton-Leyton, MBSH on July 14. 1976. R.I.P. derestimated the capacity of still butter over two years old to-day Mrs Helen. McCarthy. Chair- in the stores Some of this is The Lodge Mocollop. Ballydufl (Never forgotten by his loving A little prayer to Jesus say. Community soil, as well as Com- daughter Lucey, son-in-law Matt man Tallow Enterprise Group munity farmers, to Increase out- being offered for sale at a low UppeT. Co Waterford. Phone (From her lovine mother and welcomed the large gathering SPRING/SUMMER SALE 058/60113. and grandchildren). put. when using modern tech- price for incorporation In ani- STARTS 10 a.m. all the family at. home and at the Enterprise Meeting held nology. backed by a guarantee mal feed and Inevitably there is abroad). in St. Patrick's Parish Hail on that everything they produced a public reaction that such a Wednesday might of last week would be bought, and paid for move is scandalous while there to di-sicuss the "Start Your own at an economic price. The orob- are poor people who cannot af- Community Enterprise Course'' lem was compounded by the ford to buy butter. Thursday, July 14 to be held in Tallow, which it FANTASTIC REDUCTIONS is hoped will start In late Aug- Tel. 058/43242 ust and run for 26 weelcs. JAMES KIELY & SONS Mr James Quain of (EST. 1919) O'Mahony & Murphy Engine- (Irish Association of Funeral Directors) ering consultants Cork gave a ACKNOWLEDGMENT detailed account of the areas to be covered by the course. FARMERS? McGRATH — The immediate We have a soluiion for Water Pollution! relatives of the late R-lta Mc- Mr Finba.rr ONie® of Fas out- MELLERAY IOROIGE CLUB lined the concent of the course, FUNERAL HOME Grath, Ballyheeney. Clashmore, Complete range of Slurry and Silage. Effluent Pumps Youghal, wish to thank most but stated that because the • Embalming and Cremations arranged. sincerely all those who sympa- Course is partly funded by in stock. Sprinklers, Rainers and Irrigators. • We attend to all details — church and cemetery. thised with them in their re- E.E.C. that a large number of cent bereavement. A special participants would have to be Deep Well, Shallow Well and Submersible Pumps in ANNUAL FIELD DAY • Floral and Artificial Wreaths supplied. word of thanks to the clergy under 25. Anyone who does not Stainless Steel. SUNDAY, JULY 17 • Obituary Notices. and all those who attended the have a particular idea for a AT G.A.A. GROUNDS, MELLERAY removal Masses and funeral: business may get involved ln We slock spares for most leading makes. also those who sent Mass cards SHANDON STREET AND MARY STREET some of the proposed Commu- DENIS BRODERICK ELECTRIC & Commencing at 3 p.m. with Confined Sports and Numerous DUNGARVAN and letters of sympathy. The nity Projects Holy Sacrifice- of the Mass has While application forms were PUMP SERVICES Side Shows. Foroige Team Events will start at 5p.m. IELEPHONE: Shandon Slreel 058/42116 been offered for the intentions distributed a.t the meeting fur- Followed by DISCO at the Cat's Bar — D. .!. Beinie Cahill. of all. BEANFIELD, YOUGHAL. Phone (124/92705 Afler Hours (Mary Slreel) 058/41876 ther application forms aire Admission £1.50. — 8 to II. available at Tallow Area credit PAGE SIX DUNGARVAN LEADER. FRIDAY. JANUARY 278, 1988. Dungarvan Best In Local Behind the SPOTLIGHT (Continued from Page 1i

iDunigarvan recorded tiheir Bride as a boating, canoeing and quay area itself cleaned and a first wi'n in this year's senior fishing centre, together with dry boat slip and landing stage is football league championship land facilities at the Quay. The being provided. Apart from the at the Fraher field. Dungarvan, Group have already opened up amenity aspect the Group hope on Sunday last. As far as the to develop a commercial tourist Blues were concerned the vic- Tallow Quay as an amenity area. tory was made all the sweeter Dungarvan 1-9; Ballinacourty 0-9 The Quay which has been in a facility based on boating and by reason of the fact that derelict condition for many years fishing. Expenditure totalling ap- it was scored against the "auid Like Dungarvan in the first O'Donnelll with the easy task has been made accessible, the proximately £10.000 has already enemy" Ballinacourty from half 'Courty experienced prob- of hammering the ball to the been spent or committed on the "across the bridge''. lems in attack and never got Ballincourty net. project. It was a fully deserving win their shooting range. Jimmy in a game which like all local Healv pointed after four min- Pointing out that money was derby clashes, was charged utes and Peter Fernicombe re- included in the Council's 1988 plied with a Dungarvan minor with tension and played with estimates to assist community de- uniboundlr.g passion. Dungar- from a free three minutes 20/1 WINNER AT van fired by the occasion pro- later. velopment, the County Secretary, Mr. B. J. McNally. stated that duced their best football 0f the Tommy Wade (fist 9th min- championship and argueably ute.') and John Melody 'free GOWRAN it was recommended to Ihe gave their best display since 10 th minute) had Ballina!- Council that a grant of £1,000 be winning back senior status. courty points to leave just made to the Group and this was This was noticeable more so one between the sides. 0-7 to unanimously approved. ' in the second half when they 0-6. The losers looked poised to played against the strong go on to record a w'n, but as breeze. They were far more the game progressed it was potent in this second period DOWN WHERE THE BEES noticeable that Dungarvan, dis- ARE HUMMIN' and their intricate but very pute giving best to 'Courty in DECIDED ISSUE effective passing movements the matter of height were It was the score which ultim- "Tigh An Cheoil." owned bv Last month there was much had the Ballinacourty defence tackling with tenacity and ately decided the issue, as it Mr. Miceal O h-Uallachain. Tig in dire straits on a number of celebrating the memory of the winning the ball more frequent- gave Dungarvan breathing An Cheoil. Ballinagoul. Ring areat James Joyce on Bloom's occasions. space and a four point lead , lily as they intercepted and and trained in Dungarvan by Day (June 261 in Dublin, high- The winners had the breeze j usurped some of Ballina- 1-7 to c-6. Ballinacourty fought David Kiely. delivered the ham- lighted more than usual, we behind them in the first half, courty's passing movements. back for points from Ji.mmy mer blow of the evening at presume, by the Dublin Millen- They dominated as a con- defence looked >n dian- Healy (free) and John Melody Gowran Park last Friday when nium celebrations. Our choice sequence but missed a >gg? (free) to leave just two points she won the Gowran Apprentice for the ballad corner this week between the sides (,1-7 to 0-81 Handicap with two lengths to recalls the memory of another tourladttL chanCeS|but the final tackle was always with just, four minutes to go. spare. Piloted by R. M. Burke famous Dublin writer and play- through t^ shooting , ! successful and when Dungar- There was no denying Dun the 20 1 outsider hit the front wright Sean O'Casey. "Down nn^thP ohenomenal 'accuracy! bro'toe from defence ®ey garvan at, this stage however a furlona: out and went on to Where The Bees Are Hummin." ofC™™nwho™d ^ dangerous as they swept as they stormed back for points Mary Coffey. Veale's Supermarket. Leamybrien, presenting a voucher for a Weekend Holiday in win comfortably. was included in O'Casey's short ?L.ITL ™ Z, r3n™ down field with short passing from Peter Fern-combe and Trabolgan (o Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hurton, winners in Ihe Central Dairies draw in aid of Dungarvan sketch. "The end of the be- three points from long-range move,men,ts. Peter Ferncombe Morrie Ferncombe ifree). With ginning,'' and it is sung to the frees to give thm an unflatter- brake through from one such, time running out Jimmy Healy Sesame Pre-School. Included are Breda and William Hu ton and Sharon Prendergast. —(Wyley). ing 0-6 to 0-3 interval lead. traditional air of "The Pala- move and looked like goaling I converted another 'Courty free tine's Daughter.'' Here are the Ballinacourty, as was expect- and onW a despairing tackle, but Dungarvan were still a words:— ed came more into the game prevented _ him from going „ ,al to the good at the final in the second half. They were 0 Physically a far superior side through. Just on the three whistle. NO EXCUSES FOR One summer eve a handsome and were always the better quarter hour however the Scorers: Dungarvan — F. man fielders, so much so that Blue-s were successful when a O'Donnell 1-0: T. Curran. 0-3: CAPPOQUIN AND DISTRICT NOTES Met a handsome maiden move involving Tomas Curran, SILAGE POLLUTION Tomas Mahoniv and John Mel- J. Meehan and P. Ferncombe ward to this happy state of Billy and let's hope that the strolling. Morrie Ferncombe and Jim 0-2 each; D. Callaghan and M. ROWING The ICMSA President. Mr. Down where the bees were ody won most of the dropping Meehan left full toward Fergial things continuing during the things he will learn from the Sean Kelly, recently stated that bails at mldfield. Ferncombe 0-1 each. B'aliltna- Cappoquin travelled to Car- former Manchester United and hummin' corning year. his Association held no brief And the wild flowers gaily courty—J. Healy 0-4; J. Melody low Rfegatta on Sundiay, July England star will helD him to and that there could be no ex- 0-2: T. Wade 0-2; G. Connors 3rd. The Senior C. Four record- become a better all-round growin.' BEREAVED cuses for farmers wh0 wilfully 0-1. ed another notable viotory in player and will as a result have Said she "we'll meditate on or carelessly caused silage ef- things. their build up to the champion- We extend sincere sym- a beneficial effect on the entire fluent pollution. Dungarvan — p. Flynn,; C. ships. In their lirsit heat they under 14 panel. So, from all in Things high and edifying. pathy to Dr. Martin Rouse, "ICMSA." he continued, ''un- How all things live and have Meehan. P. Meehan. S. Mc- overcame a very experienced Cappoquin who has been be- the club, we hope that Billy reservedly condemns this type Grath; j. Fitzgerald. M Shee- Carlow crew on their home will have a wonderful weekend their day reaved by the death of his of pollution which is caused by And end their day by dying. han. E. Burke: T. Curra,n T. course, to win by 1 length. In and one he will remember for a very small number of far- NNIISM mother, Mrs. Elsa Rouse (nee the rest of hi - life. He put his hand on her white Hamilton; P. Ferncomibe. J. the semi-final their opponents Collins), late of Athlone and s mers." Meehan, D. Callaghan.; M. were Norwich R.C. for Eng- breast Fountainstown. which occurred Hard luck on Dean Morrissey The ICMSA President in re- And murmured life is trying Ferncombe. F. O'Donnell. B. land amid this race they won a,t her daughter's residence in newing his call to farmers to Hennessy. by two lengths to qualify to who was also in the draw of Down where the bees are DubLin. The late Mrs. Rouse players, but. unfortunately his continue with their efforts to hummin' meeti Shannon. In a very com- wais assistant Chief Commis- name didn't come out. prevent silage pollution, said W. Klely; J. petitive final our lads rowed And the wild flowere gaily Ballinacourty— sioner of the Irish Girl Guides that the farming community growin ' Power. B. O'Gormani, J. Rior- very, strongly: to wln by H and was mother of the late Fr. CAPPOQUIN MACRA NA must be complimented for their lengths. We also had a, Junior approach and action which dan: G. Collins M. Collins M. Dominic Rouse, C.C. She is FEIRME The moon glanc'd down 'n 'Riordan: J. Melody. J Mahony; D. Four in action who promptly they have taken to avoid this also survived and deeply re- form of pollution. wonder'd P. Moloney, J. Mulligan. G. took care of Athlone B.C. but gretted by her husband Frank, On Sunday. July 3. we held What the pair Of them were Connors: J. Healy.'3. Mc Grath, were narrowly defeated by daughters: Aileen Walsh. Dub- our Annual Field Evening in Mr. Kelly, speaking following doing, T. Wade. Subs —M. Foley for Commerciail of Dublin in: the lin and Kathleen Foulds, Can- Tourin G.A.A. ground. It was a a meet in e on pollution with Down where the bees were G. Collins: T. Organ for G. nexit heat. In the Pairs event ada; her sisters: Paula, Vera great evening and the club Minister O'Kennedy. T.D.. said hummin' Connors. two of the Senior C. 4 beat anid Greta; sons-ln-laiw: Bern- would like to thank all those that he welcomed the new And the wild flowers gaily Referee — T. O Meachair. Norwich very easily. involved in preparing the grant-aid for on-farm invest- growin.' ard and Mike; daughter-in-law: ment for pollution control un- An Rinn). Bernie: grandchildren, relatives ground and making the even- The moon murmur'd i feel As we go to press the crew ing so successful. A special word der the Revised Western Pack- hot will be finalising plans for the and friendis. The funeral took of thanks to all our sponsors age. However, this form of National Championships to be place on Tuesday to Coosan grant aid is very restrictive and 'N fear a storm is brewing. whose contribution every year Down where the bee P.re held this weekend in Blessing- Cemetery. Athlone. i,o this event Is greatly appre- Is obviously confined to farms s tonu With some good wins be- ln the Disadvantaged Areas. hummin' ciated. A word of thanks also to An' the wild flowers gaily hind them at the last two re- CAPPOQUIN/AFFANE G.A.A. the clubs who came and com- gattas will lor Mr. Kelly stated that environ- growin': Letters To tihey be hoping NOTES neted in the Maera competi- mental protection is a nation- good She talk'd so well of things a sftiow The Senior C. tions. wide issue and that consider- Crew are: P. McGrath (bow), I.F. Championship — Affane so high 2 P Flynn. 3 O. McGrath. J. iplay Geraldines in a very im- Congratulations to che win- able on-farm investment is re- He started to reward her The Editor McGrath (stk), K. McGrath portant championship game on ners of all competitions and quired in order to solve the I'll take that off. slip said. (cox). this Friday night and nothing sideshows, especially Butlers- Droblem of storing and disposal you'd ruin the The Editor, less than a too class display is town who were the overall team of animal and farm waste. Lace that's round the border. Dungarvan Leader. winners. — (P.R.O.). Down where the bees are CAPPOQUIN A.F.C. needed from the whole team to win here. We have had valuable hummin' CAPPOQUIN And the wild flowers gaily THANKS TO PADDY O'BftlEN With the new soccer seaison challenge games against, Kil- jgobinet. Ardmore and Kilros- BALLINAMEELA A.C. growin.' On Sunday July 3rd my hus- drawing ever nearer Cappoquin A.F.'C. got down to the serious santy in recent weeks so the CHARITY DRIVE band' and I and friends went team should be well prepared White-featured 'n their goodie business of preparation for a goodies to the London-Irish Festival, Poc Fada — Congratulations DUNGARVAN MART as you know it poured rain all busy season wh-eira the annual !LARGE NUMBERS OF DRY Rush aro'ind excited. general meeting was well at- to Micheal Phelan who quali- day. I had the pleasure of fied for the annual Poc Fada COWS ON OFFER Down where the bees are meeting a thorough gentleman tended. A lengthy agenda was There were over 30 cows on hummin' Please Put In Your Tokens Now got through and there were competition by virtue of his sec- offer at Dungarvan Mart, on and his band from Aglish. I ond placing in the Munster An' the wild flowers gaily understand it was their first changes in the officership: — Monday last and they met an growin.' Chairman: E. McLoughlin; competition which was held be- Londion date. excellent trade, un to £111 per Proclaimine that the dignity NEXT DRAW: MONDAY, JULY 18 Secretary: M. power; Treasur- fore the recent Munster Senior 100 kgs. A Fr. Cow 565 kgs Football Final. Micheal was of They couldn't have been more er: M. Walsh; Committee; J. made £592. Living has been blighted helP'ful and I hope thev sell runner-up t0 Support local jobs and local charities. Mason. D. Moore. M. Looby. G. (Corki in last, year's competi- There was a big entry of Down where the bees are thousands of tapes and records. Morrissey. lambs on offer and they met a hummin' I am a native of Tipper- tion. Let us hope Micheal goes The club will again field in one better this year. really good trade. Heavy but- And thp wild flowers gaily ary. I would like if I may to cher's lambs made UD to £10 growin. Central Dairies Ltd., Dungarvan thank Paddy O'Brien through divisicin. 1 and 11 — Pinewood more than £1 per kg. Factory are the only other club to date This competition will be held But, when the light is soft 'n your paper for his kindhess over a four mile course on the National Championships At lambs made £5 to £8 more dim. and i sincerely hope I shall to do so and this year Gossle than £1 per kg. Good quality Mason takes over the manager- Cooley Mountains On Monday, Tullamore—Fiona Lynch Takes Discovery disarming meet him again. August, 1, In addition to the National Title — We had an- ewe lambs made £10 to £15 The modest moon behind the I hope you will publish this? ship of the 'A' team with Tom- reigning champion, there are other excellent display by our more than £1 per kg. clouds. Yours sincerely my Sullivan remaining in two contestants from each Dro- athletes with Fiona Lynch tak- A good entry of Bullocks met Young maidens coy 'n charm- F. M. iROGERS (Mrs.) charge of the 'B' side. Last vince, one from Britain and New ing the gold in the u-16 discus a good steady trade and there ing 3811 Victoria Avenue season there was a notable up- York and will com- and Michael Ahern with a great was no change in prices from Still cuddle men who cuddle Southend: On Sea surge in public support and pete by special invitation. silver double in the u-17 discus the previous week A lot, of 7 them interest and the club look for- TOOL HIRE- Essex SS2 6NJ Gate Rota — On gate duty and shot. Niamh Scanlon was Simmental bullocks. 440 kgs. 'N carry on alarmin.' this week, 10th-16th July are — very unlucky not to get the made £690 kgs. Down where thP bees are S Fraher D. McGrath and J. bronze as shp finished in 4th A good supply of beef heifers hummin' McCarthy. place in i-he u-15 discus. also met a strong trade. 2 An' the wild flowers gaily SALES-SERVICE Gate collectors next week. —(P.R.O.). hereford heifers. 350 kgs. growin.' 17th-23rd July will be Ml. Fra- made £500 each. ELECTRIC — BUILDING — GARDEN her E. O'Shea. E. Fraher. TOOLS M.H. Championship : Cappo- quin 8-9: Kilrossanty 0-0—Our WE HIRE, SELL AND REPAIR minor hurlers were never exten- ded in this one-sided encounter A large selection of tools to suit your requirements. and ln truth could have doubled their tally against feeble oppo- BOSCH POWER TOOLS. sition. However they will have to be on their toes for their CONTACT— next match when they meet .Western title favourites. St. j Patricks. Dungarvan Electrical U-14 H. Western Final — Our under 14 hurlers. despite a gal- lant effort were beaten by a & Mechanical physically stronger Ballyduff side in the Western Final last week We had our share of the play but could not put the nec- UNIT 10, QUAY STREET essary scores on the scoreboard. Telephone 058/42133 But those lads need not be down-hearted as they have come a long way in 12 months, thanks to the unselfish efforts of their trainer Mick Lacey and with dedication to future traili- ng they will Improve their standards further. Team _ M. Keniry. E. Hickey. M Croke A. McCarthy. R. Cur- LEESIDE HOMES ran K. Mason. K. Cahill. T. Mc- I.oughlin C. Cullinane. A. Gil- Built on your own site in Munster ligan C. Prendergast. J. Flem- ing, P Ormonde. B. Tobin. A .Mfi. £ Prendergast. Sub. — C. Gleeson for B. Tobin. In defeat we can take some consolation from the fact that undoubtedly WP had the best player of the thirty in Micheal Croke who had a "stormer." U-12 Hurling League — The » - * u-12 Hurling League has sot '" .r'4*""'- underway and Noel Mason;; charges should serve up some 3 beds, £16,250, block walls, leak joinery, 5 rads solid exciting matches in the coming fuel, colour bathroom. Also high pitched roof for future weeks. development. RAILWAY ATHLETIC F.C. Free quotations for client's own design. Bobby Charlton Snorts School —Congratulations to our under 14 player. B'llly Tobin. who was picked to attend the Bobby Contact LEESIDE HOMES Piclured in (he grounds of Whttechurch House Holel re- Charlton Sports School at tlv- Ron Smilev, Chief Executive Gorta. pictured on arrival in Dungarvan on his Tractor Drive Around Unit 18 Kilbarry Enterprise Centre, Dublin Hill, cently — James Landers, Lismore and Miss Bridget Moore. Waterford Glass Sports Centre lieland in aid of Goifa Third World Projects. Included are members of Dungarvan Branch Villierstown, after their wedding in Itallinameela Church. ln Waterford on this coming ol Gorla and helpers. —(Photo: Rory Wyley). Cork. Tel :393990 weekend. It. will. I'm sure, be a —(Photo: David Stearn). fantastic experience for your