nrmnawa" Ub«a«g MARIO'S MOTOR FACTORS MARY ST., DUNGARVAN /^HORNIBROOKS Phone 058/42417 VAJJSMOREJ0. • CAR PARTS Dungarvan Header • TRACTOR PARTS • TRUCK PARTS wmr and SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT FOR NUMBER PLATES—15 mins. Circulating throughout the County and City of Waterford, South Tipperary and South-East Cork OIL FROM £6 GAL. TOYOTA Vol.49. No. 2526. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1987. PRICE 25p (inc. VAT) Silage And Slurry Cause Of j J™

Illegal salmon fishermen on came together to prevent the Monday last tried to ram a launch seizing netting and one fishery protection boat and of the masked crew attempted threatened officials with flares tc fire a flare at the fishery of- Main Pollution Problems and a slash-hook off Helvick. ficers. which failed to> go off. THE KISS OF DEATH as stocks decline it will be a The lone fishery launch, Another masked fisherman rapid downward spiral. The which operated between 3 p.m. on one of the boats threatened Ireland's rivers are being hit Referring to the series of fish eer agreed that they did have the Chairman, it was agreed and 8 p.m. off Helvick. identified salmon will be wiped out." pose stiffer penalties on those to use a slash-hook against the by an unprecedented pollution kills in Irish rivers in recent some problems in regard to the that an up-to-date report on two skippers illegally fishing officials, who had been instruc- weeks, Cllr. B. Kyne asked at convicted of pollution offences. disaster and as a result a threat Here then we have a two- discharge into rivers of some the condition of the rivers in Senator O'Shea described the for salmon with monofilament ted to avoid dangerous situa- pronged attack on the rivers of the August monthly meeting of of their sewerage schemes but the County be submitted to the nets. tions. is hanging over the country's Waterford Co. Council held in present maximum District Ireland, famed internationally he said that it was within the next meeting of the Council. Court fine of £250 as derisory "The two were spotted with A short time later, an illegal £12 million angling-tourism in- Dungarvan last Monday whe- capacity of the rivers concern- It wa also agreed on the pro- large loads of salmon net, on for so long for their great ther a circular had been re- s and said that such a minor fisherman tried to ram the dustry because of this season's ed to absorb these discharges. posal of Senator B. O'Shea, sec- penalty defeated the exercise of board. Prosecutions will be salmon and trout fishing. The ceived from the Minister lor launch when lt tried to seize spate of almost 120 fish kills Finally on the proposal of onded by Cllr. P. C ah ill to im- being vigilant. initiated against, both of these placed drift, nets land attack on the fish comes the Environment advising the men," the Regional fishery to date. Council to take stern action in The skipper of the boat, ac- from pollution while the sea- manager. Mr. James Rodgers cording to Mr. Rodgers will face The crisis is being caused by the matter. He said that he had ward attack is mounted by the said on Monday night. court proceedings in the near what can only be called crim- been told that pipes were- being illegal net fishermen. Again we used to carry slurry and silage Three other unmarked boats future. inal negligence, more ofiten must ask the question: can we effluents into the river Colllgan than. not by farm effluents and and he as-ked whether the afford to let this great natural also by industrial effluent and Council would investigate the Move To Centralise West asset be destroyed simply be- sometimes by sewage discharges position. cause the resources to counter which put the local authorities these attacks are inadequate. Mr. B. J. McNally, Deputy Co. in the dock. Manager said that the Council If so then we are foolishly had been asked by the Minister The sorry pass in which the Waterford Court Sittings allowing the ship to sink all for to re-examine their approach to country now finds itself must be the lack of a ha'porth of tar. the enforcement of the Water attributed not so much to the It is indeed a kiss of death but pollution Act. "The major A recommendation by the inadequacies of our anti-pollu- causes of pollution incidents in County Manager, Mr. Dan Hur- so typical of most other things the country," he said, "appear (ion laws as to the manner in ley, first submitted in- March, which, are happening in the to relate to agricultural acti- 1986, concerning Courthouse which they are being (or not Again Opposed country to-day. vity, principally silage and accommodation in the county Great Summer being) enforced. In the 10 years animal slurry effluents. The ex- was again discussed at the since the Water Pollution Act perience in Co. Waterford has August monthly meeting of Wa- Tallow was not suitable for the Cappoquin was not suitable ANTIQUE FAIR been similar." became law no serious efforts terford Co. Council held last holding of courts and bitter either. Monday in Dungarvan. complaints had been made It was then agreed to defer have been made to see that its Mr. MoNally went on to say Tramore is the place to be In the course of his report about the cold there throughout a final decision as proposed by enactments have been adhered between September 10 and 12 that, the Minister had suggest- the winter months. He added Cllr. McDonnell until costings ed that a more aggressive ap- placed before the Council last to and in those cases where as the 17th Annual Antique year Mr. Hurley stated that in that the Library Building where were carried out and submitted proach against pollution be the Court sittings were held in to the Council. industrial plants and farmers Fair hits the East Waterford taken and that persons engag- relation to the Courthouse ac- have been prosecuted and con- ed in activities which involved commodation provided tat the seaside resort. The event is now - =1 OF FASHIONS victions recorded, only nominal a risk of pollution should be Council's expense ) in the Cap- recognised as one of the lead- poquin, Lismore and Tallow fines have been imposed by the left in no doubt as to the de- ing fairs in the country and termination to prosecute and area, the courthouse in Lismore Courts. many of the country's top to take remedial action, includ- was the only one that had any AND FOOTWEAR The whole iiffair up to now dealers are expected to attend. ing replacement of fish stocks semblance of adequacy. Cappo- BEATING THE SMELL quin was portion of the local lias been dealt with in a very at the polluters expense. Although admittance to the Branch Library and Tallow was low key manner and little or Fair is free, subscriptions will The deputy Manager went on to say that the Council had in St. Patrick's Hall, "which is IN LISMORE? no attention has been paid to be accepted at the door for the advised farmers throughout totally unsuitable but is the the incidents of pollution. Tramore Guild of the Lourdes 1984-85-86 how pollution could best available." At the August monthly meet- Cllr. Wilkinson then said that Ends This Saturday Now, however, the matter has Invalid Fund. The event is be avoided and a considerable The Manager then made his ing of Waterford Co. Council since the Council's last meeting number had carried out the re- held in Dungarvan last Mon- in July there had been a tre- reached crisis levels and if it primarily organised to raise recommendation to the Council August 29th medial work recommended. in the following terms: "I day, Cllr. O. Wilkinson again re- mendous improvement in the is not to go completely out of money to send invalids to the Earlier this year cases where would consider that in view of ferred to the bad smells emana- situation and the company was SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR FINAL REDUCTIONS. control, drastic action is need- place of pilgrimage and the nothing had been done were the proximity of the three loca- ting from a factory in Lismore now using a new type of chemi- ed as a matter of urgency. official opening ceremony will served notices requiring work tions that court business be and asked what the position in cal. "They are doing everything to be carried out, and where regard to the industry now was. possible," he said, "and I think take place on Thursday, Sep- centralised in Lismore. If this Ihe authorities whose iob ,t necessary prosecution will be centralisation were carried out, Mr. E. Mansfield, Acting the Council should call on the tember 10 at 7.30 p.m. in the IDA to maice the money due to is to enforce the Water Pollu- taken for failure. It. would contribute to a better County Engineer said that con- ARCH Grand Hotel where the Fair utilisation of resources both 'suHafcjmif; )i:id taken place be- the factory available to the tion Act claim that they do not "WP have." Mr. McNally then company so that the work can will be held. stated, "escaped the serious central and local and enable tween the factory management have the necessary funds re- the Council at local level to Dro- and the IDA and some advice continue." On the following two days problems occurring elsewhere quired to db so and that they so far in 1987 and intend to vide suitable and adequate ac- on steps which could eliminate Cllr Wilkinson went, on to 49 MAIH STREET, DUNGARVAN are doing their best with the dealing will take place between continue this situation. The commodation for Courts work. the smell had been discussed. say that a workfore of 25 was at .He said that pressure had been limited resources at their dis- 2 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. All the Council would prefer the co- The Council is asked to request present employed at the factory operation of those concerned the Minister for justice to con- put on the company but added and there were great hopes if posal. But in the light of what exhibits at the Fair will date sider the Court location for the that a total elimination of the back before 1920. and while this will be continu- the present, problem was clear- has been happening in recent ed to be sought it is well that District Court areas Qf Cappo- smell would be difficult. What ed up that this number would weeks that is not a good enough it is understood that the Coun- quin and Tallow be situate in they were trying to do was to see that the smell was elimin- be raised to 50. "The company excuse. While it may be a fact REMEMBERING OTHER cil will not hesitate to invoke Lismore.'' has taken tremendous steps in DAYS the full rigours of the law Cllr. James A. Walsh was at ated at, the source and not, at NOEL DEVEREUX that we cannot nfford to do the outlets. recent weeks and a new device where this is necessary." once on his feet declaring that to counter the smell has been anymore with the resources ut Cllr. J. Quirke said that, the The old phptographic series he had not agreed with installed and the position has Mary Street, Dungarvan /C3&& present available, the question the Manager's recommendation people of Lismore were still not which has been running in the TIME BOMBS satisfied about t.he situation. been much improved as a re- is can we afford to allow our when it had first come before sult," he said. "Leader" for some considerable Cllr. J. A. Walsh thought that rivers to die in this fashion and Mr. McNally however added them and he did not agree with time under the title "Remem- it now. "And I am sure." he some time limit within which Cllr. Wilkinson then proposed stand idly by while a lucrative that every silage and slurry and Cllr. Walsh seconded that bring Other Days" is st'ill tank was a potential pollutant. said, "that all the people of the problem would be resolved SUMMER SALE angling-tourism industry is al- Cappoquin would be equally op- might be imposed. the IDA be requested to make arousing a great deal of interest "We're sitting on a time bomb lowed to be run down and part but we're putting all the re- posed to such a recommenda- Mr. Mansfield replied that the money due to the factory and generating a lot of dis- available to them without fur- FINISHES THIS SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 of our priceless environment sources at our disposal into j tion." the company was left in no cussion and favourable com- doubt that the matter was one ther delay and this was passed destroyed—all because of crim- operation to ensure that any Cllr. Walsh said that the ac- FURTHER REDUCTIONS INCLUDE: Leather Jackets ment. Up to this we have been pollution is avoided." he said. commodation provided for the of urgency. unanimously. inal negligence! .all £79.50: Men's Shirts £4.95 or 3 for £12; Men's pretty successful in finding old Cllr. P Kenneally. Chairman, holding of courts was adequate. "The removal of Court sittings lumpers (round and v neck") £7.95 or 2 for £12; photos of interest to publish said that he had no doubt but SALMON BEING WIPED that the majority of farmers from Cappoquin would be down- Men's Pants £7.95 or 2 Cor £12. and for this our thanks to the grading the town and the OUT were co-operating and were many readers and especially to very conscious of the dangers I people would be totally against FASHION DEPT. (UPSTAIRS) — Men's Fashion Suits of pollution but, there were al-1 lt," he added. And as if river pollution w;is Tom Tobin for their co-opera- RESCUE DRAMA AT £19.95; Men's Fashion Jackets £9.95 and £4.95; Men's tion in making this possible. ways some isolated cases. Cllr. W. McDonnell said that not enough in killing off the the people of Tallow did not Faslhion Cardigans £6.95; Casual Jackets £19.95. fish in our rivers there is now However the task of finding Cllr. J. Quirke remarked that want Court sittings to be moved listening to the discussion it ARDMORE BAY BOYSWEAR — £5 off all duffle coats; Boys jeans and the added major threat posed more suitable photos to include from Tallow either. The sittings would appear that, farmers j were at, present held ln St. Pat- pants £4.95; Boys' casual Jackets from £4.95; Boys' by illegal drift net fishermen. in the series is becoming in- were responsible fbr all the I Two yioung boys were taken the two boys were hurried to rick's Hall and he hoped that Ardkeen General Hospital. Wa- shorts £4.95. The first salmon patrol off the creasingly more difficult. This pollution. "Farmers are not to j to Ardkeen hospital in Water- they would continue to be held fond. one of them seriously ill. terford where 6 years old south coast in two months was is not to say. of course, that blame." he said adding, "the I there. river Blackwater in the Fermoy! a iter getting into difficulties off Charles Bogue was at once Still Discounts on all School Uniforms until the end of there are no more suitable placed in the intensive care carried out last Monday and area suffered a major fish kill ] NO MERIT Ardmore Beach last Thursday August. according to reports to band photographs around. No. in- last week and It appears that However the Chairman, Cllr. afternoon. unit However he had recovered deed. There must be lots more effluent from a factory there I P. Kenneally said that he saw The drama began when one well enough by the week-end to the patrol identified a huge be taken out of Intensive care around in all sorts of placer was responsible." no merit in having three Court- of the boys, Eddie Mooney (8) fleet of 36 boats drift net fishing Beaumount Lawn, Blackrock. and on Monday a hospital the difficulty is to locate them. Mr. E. Mansfield. Acting Co. houses within a few miles of 1br salmon — more thvin three each other. Because of the sev- Oork, went into the sea shortly spokesman said both of the Engineer said that the main boys were doing fine. weeks after the season closed. All we can do in this regard problem in Co. Waterford ere financial cutbacks they had after 3 p.m. but called for help Ironically, the cost of the patrol is once again to make a request centred on sudden releases of seen many hospitals closed In minutes afterwards when he got into difficulties in the heavy INTERESTED IN INTEREST? was met by profits from the to our readers to let us have slurry effluent. There were 20 recent months and for the same reason the Council could not swell. any old photos which could rivers in the County all of sale of 301 salmon seized last which were monitored for pol- now afford to maintain three Another Cork boy holidaying week from a dealer in the recall memories of other days. courthouses which for the most COHGRATULATIOHS lution every two months. Rec- with his family in the resort NOW YOUR Dungarvan area which realised Anyone with such photos need ords over the past two years part were only used for one Charles Bogue (12). The Cres- £3.500. have no worries about their showed that the position in all hour once a month. According- cent, Bishopstown. went in to ly he proposed that the Council rescue him but he too. got into SAY THE CO. safety if they are passed to us the rivers but one (in East Wa- The Regional Manager of the terford i had generally im- adopt the recommendation difficulty. Southern Fisheries Board said for publication. Every c:ire will proved. made by the Co. Manager. SAVINGS be taken of them while in our Other holiday-makers and C0UHCILL0RS that illegal fishing had been In reply to a question by Cllr. Cllr. Walsh again vehemently locals made their way out to widespread off the coast since possession and when they have C. Casey, the Acting Co. Engin- disagreed with this proposal rescue them- In an open 'boat, On the proposal of cllr. Garry been published they will be and said that, he knew he was but they were thrown on to O'Halloran at the August CAN EARN the season closed at the end of speaking 'for all the people of returned safe and sound. We rocks on the left of the strand monthly meeting of Waterford July but, because of a cutback Cappoquin in doing so. Apart Co. Council held in Dungarvan look forward to hearing from when the boat's engine was lost in Government funding, the from the legal aspect, he said overboard. the congratulations of the anyone who can oblige! that court sittings meant, a lot Board had been unable to put Teenagers on surfboards then Council were extended to Ann of business for the town. "Cap- Byrne. Carrdglea Training 5% EXTRA a boat to sea. UHUSUAL VISITOR made their way to the children FOUND IN CAR PARK poquin is always crowded with Centre, at present residing at "It's a disastrous situation." people on the days the courts and managed to pull them on to rociks at the Curragh side of Kyne Park Abbeyside, on her sit," he said. outstanding achievements in with he said, "salmon stocks have A set of photographic prints, the strand, w&ere both were DIES OH ARDMORE Cllr. McDonnell said that the recent International Spe- been wiped out in the Water- apparently of last Easter's given mouth-to-mouth resusci- they should find out what the tation. cial Olympics. ford rivers. If the fishermen savings in the overall costs Cllr. O'Halloran said that continue to increase their effort (Continued on Page 8). STRAHD would be if the courts in Tal- The children, of whom one Ann's exploits were absolutely DEPOSIT Excitement, was caused in low and Cappoquin were closed was unconscious, were rushed outstanding as she won two Ardmore last Sunday when an down and he proposed that a back to thei beach on the surf- gold medals and one silver — Englishwoman, holidaying in decision in the matter be de- boards where locals and holi- taking the gold ln the 400m. the area, spotted a dolphin ferred until this information daymakers brought them up and as a member of the 4x100m. swimming around ln circles was supplied to the Council. thf> sands to a waiting ambul- relay team and the sliver In the CERTIFICATES close In to the shore. Suspect- Cllr. S. Whelan seconded this ance. 100m. ing that the dolphin had lost proposal. The ambulance from Dungar- "We should certainly congra- Whitechurch House its sense of direction and that Mr. B. J. McNally, Deputy Co. van was quickly on the scene tulate this girl on her fantas- (Equal to 45",„" after 5 years) it was in danger of beaching Manager said that the hall ln and following medical attention tic athletic achievement and Itself she called for help. her coach. Thomas Scanlon. Hotel A number of local fishermen Cappoquin," he said. from responded to the call and sev- The proposal was passed eral efforts, all unfortunately unanimously. unsuccessful, were made to get On the proposal of Cllr. B. the sea mamma! back to the CO. COUHCIL VOTES SYMPATHY Kvne. the Council also extended THIS THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 - LIVE open sea. It eventually beach- Members of Waterford CO. I the late Mr. O'Connell had been congratulations to the Dungar- ed Itself at the strand at, Bally- Council at their August month- a most prominent member of van United soccer team on their quln and died within a short ly meeting in Dungarvan ex- the community in Clashmore recent 2-1 win over the League Bank (flreiana time. tended sympathy to the widow and had made a major contri- of Ireland side Waterford The dolphin, which Is a and family of the late John bution to agricultural develop- Un'ted in/ their Munster Senior NIT member of the porpoilse family O'Connell, Kilniore, Clashmore ment, in West, Waterford during Cup fixture at Kllrush Park. Now, what can we clo for you? was about 15 ft. In length and whose regretted death occurred his lifetime. And on' the proposal of Cllr. PLUS INDOOR AND OUTDOOR DISCO the appearance of such an un- recently. Cllr. P. Kenneally, Chairman C Casey, congratulations were usual visitor is usually taken The formal vote of condol- seconded the proposal which extended to Eddie Power, Tra- * Subject to Deposit Interest Retention ' Admission £5 — Bar Ex/tension as an omen to indicate fine ence was proposed by Cllr. was passed in silence. more on winning the Irish weather. Garry O'Hallorani who said that Close Golf Championship. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1987.

SPRATT' TALLOW AND ROUNDABOUT NOTES BALLYDUFF NOTES The u-12 hurlers were due to DEERPARK, LISMORE the other Blues (Waterford SYMPATHY BRIDE VIEW UNITED Piltown Draw — The third of OF INTEREST TO SCHOOL pl.ay Fourmilewater on Wednes- Utd.) Mickey was voted Dun- the six monthly draws takes LEAVERS (On the instructions of Mr./M-rs. Michael D. Leonard, SOCCER NOTES Sincere sympathy is extend- day night in the field. garvan's Player of the Year last place tonight (Thursday), so we who has been transferred) At the Invitation of Tallow ed to the relatives of the late This past week has been a season as well as being the wish all our subscribers the Nicholas Canning, late of Wa- The juvenile club will hold SUBSTANTIAL AND IMPOSING, GRACIOUS very busy one for the club. It club's leading scorer. Both play- best of luck. — (M. Sutherland. Enterprise Group, a placement their annual church gate col- Officer from National Man- teirpar-k, Ballyduff who died re- NEO-GEORGIAN RESIDENCE started with a meeting last ers were also on the winning P.R.O.). lection on Saturday night and Cork Road team which won the power Service will attend at cently in Cork. Standing on mature si'te, enjoying the privacy and Thursday night followed by a FINE GAEL Sunday morning next. We ap- teenage disco on Friday night replay of The Noble Cup Finall. TALLOW COMMUNITY Tallow Credit Union Office on residential character of a rural location, within walking September 2nd, 1987. All Col- The local branch would like peal to t£e people of the com- which was enjoyed by the big Mickey is of course an Irish CENTRE RESULTS munity :or their support on this distance of town centre. Youth International. Well done lege/School-Leavers who are to thank those who subscribed crowd present and left them £500 Jackpot winner, Mrs. T. historic year for the club, the FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY asking for another disco soon, i boys and continued success presently unemployed are In- so generously bo the recent Mulcahy, Woodview Park: Mary vited. Interviews by appoint- church. gate collection in highlight of wh.ch has been Monday night saw some with Dungarvan Utd. for the the: winning of the Western Solicitors: Moore, Kedly & Lloyd, 31, Molesworth coming season. — (P.R.O.). O'Brien Lismore; Joan Walsh, ment only. Contact Credit Ballyduff. members attending the- first, Killeagh; Sadie Geary, B'allin- Union Office — telephone (058) u-14 and u-16 double and county .Street, Dublin 2. THANKS delegate meeting of The Red GAA NOTEs aha- Patricia Smith, Lismore: 56289. u-1'4 title. W-e also contested Brochure available on application to the undersigned. House League. Wednesday night The organisers of the recent Annual Outing — Our annual Maureen Walsh, Kllcalf; David the final of the u-14 football Inspection strictly by prior arrangement only. saw the club launch its first Walsh, Modeligo: Nora Morris- A follow up Seminar will be collection in aid of carriglea and primary schools , ever draw as part of a confined outing -for the juveniles was Training Centre w.sh to thank held last Saturday in Tramore. sey, Lismore; John Fraher, held on September 21st, 1987. and all these games put pres- BALL1NAMEELA, CAPPAGH members soccer co-op draw Cappoquin; John Dalton. Cap- Details later. those who supported it and sure on the club's resources. launched by Seaview Celtic F.C. with a match on the way also the ICA members who (On the instructions of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McCarthy) against Butlerstown. A big poquin: Mary Ryan. Conna; The senior hurlers play Port- This is a tremendous draw with Mrs. O'Brien. Kiiwinny; Pauline ST. CATHERINE'S G.A.A. helped. A total of £342 was law in Dungarvan on Sunday EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE AND DETACHED over £62,000 i prizes spread thank you to the ladies com- collected. n mittee who worked very hard Lombard, Aglish; May McCar- afternoon next i-n the county FAMILY RESIDENCE (e. 2200 sq. ft.) over 5 months. Subscription for thy, Tallow: Helen Colbert. Hurling Challenge Match At G.A.A. NOTES semi-final at 3.15 p.m.. Prepar- this draw is only £20 for the to make this outing possible Ardmore — Ardmore 3-9; St. On large attractive site, having excellent road frontage. for the lads. Aglish: Catherine Moran, The u-16 hurlers had to give ation for Sunday's game has 5 months which works out at Catherine's 1-9 — This match way to a much stronger St. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY Western Final—The moment Castlelyons: Pauline Power, been intense and the response just £4 per month. A free draw Woodview Park: Maura Lyons, played last Thursday evening Mary's. Kill in the (B) County Fdniond Spratt & Son are instructed .to offer for sale of truth comes on Saturday from the players has been will take place immediately Woodview Park: Caroline Mur- proved a very useful and ex- final at Walsh Park on Satur- fantastic (See match preview this attractive roadside residence, recently extended and after the first draw on 14th night next in Cappoquin at, 7 citing try out. At the midway day last. We put early pressure p.m. for our minor hurlers phy, Woodview Park; Bernle elsewhere). W-e wish the team renovated throughout, enjoying top class family accom- November. There are 15 prizes Daly, Lismore. stage it was 7 points to 6 but on but failed to turn it into each month including 1st prize when they take on. Lismore- in then the host team went ahead the best of luck in their quest scores and at half time we for a place in the county final modation, bright and spacious and in splendid condition, of a car. the Western final. Our division- In the second half aind won trailed by 2-2 to no score. al and county titles will be on Next Sunday night, £300 on September 13. ready for immediate occupation. Jackpot — 47 calls. Books £2. after a very entertaining game. Well done to tne team on We appeal to all our suppor- the line in this match, so we The adult club are running a Solicitors: Farrell & Morrissey, Abbeyside. would ask everyone- who can Congrats, to Mrs. Mulcahy on The visitors were treated to •reaching t'he final and to the Inspection strictly by prior arrangement only. ters and friends to purchase a her good win. tea and cakes after the game selectors, .trainer, coach and all golden goal competition on ticket as by doing so you will t0 come and support, the lads Further particulars from the Auctioneers. in their quest to rea'ch another at the magnificent clubrooms involved with the team for the Sunday's game and you have a be helping Bride View United SHAMROCKS HURLING AND where Cardinal O Fiach unveil- effort put in. chance to win £100 for just a financially. county final. They have been training hard for this game FOOTBALL NOTES ed a plaque recently in memory £1. THE SQUARE, KILMACTHOMAS On this Thursday night we of that sterling gael Mikie Team was: K. Martin. M. and victory would be a great Kemmyi F. Hickey (capt.), G. •Club members interested in IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE play hosts to Railway Athletic Monday night last Bailina- O'Brien. the draw for hurling all-Ireland reward for their efforts. Best courty travelled to Knockanore O'Keeffe, J. Coleman, D. Hickey. WELL ESTABLISHED GENUINE LICENSED of Cappoquin in two challenge of luck lads. Catherine's team was—Mich- tickets should hand in t'-eir games. The u/10 game kicks oft' fior a challenge match in foot- ael Hennessy; James spillane, T Feeney. D. Corcoran, G. Hic- PREMISES ON PRIME LOCATION ball. preparing us -for our cham- key. S. Hickey, S. Feeney, K. names to Michael Leamy this at 6.45 p.m. .This Will be follow- Intermediate Challenge—The Pat Lane, -Mike -Mangan Epple week-end. "PADDY WALL'S" ed by an u/14 challenge game. intermediate hurlers in their pionship match on Sunday next Hartnett, -Mike Lanigan Billy Geary. M. Geary. T. Kenny. D. in Cappoquin against Gerald- For Sale by Private Treaty now, or Auction later. It is always nice to see local preparation for the' Western Neville: Cathal Casey, Sean Flynn. Sub.. D. Drisl-ane. BALLYDUFF-BALLINVELLA- final played another challenge ines. All players are requested Buckley: Joe Hartnett, Kevin Thanks to all our supporters BALLYSAGGART Edmond Spratt & -Son are instructed by Mr. Paddy boys get on as it were and more to be at the field for 6.30 sharp. so when both were players with last F'riday night, versus Port- Barry, Richard O'Keeffe: John who travelled to Waterford and COMHALTAS NOTES Wall to dispose of this well known Licensed Premises, law in Portlaw and came a-way All supporters and mentors Hennessy, Michael Walsh, Batt all the games in the champion- the club We speak of Michael take note — the game is fixed Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann so well situate and enjoying excellent all year round trade. (Mickey) Curley and Thomas with a very creditable draw Sheehan. ship and to those wiho turned (3-6 to 1-12). Both sides were to start at 7 p.m. sharp. will be held in Listowel on the Solicitors: M. M. Halley & Co., Georges St., Waterford. Pratt. Both players helped Dun- out to welcome the team home short several players but none- At a recent meeting a vote Juvenile League — Our u/12 o.n Saturday night. coming weekend. Our u-12 set Detailed particulars later from the undersigned. garvan to promotion last sea- the-less provided an enjoyable dancers will dance in the Mini- son and also figured in Dungar- of sympathy was passed to the C hurlers were defeated by The u-16 footballers will play game. Castlelyons at Ballynoe last ster final which will be held van United's historic win over Guiry family. Kllcocken. Shamrocks in Lismore on Mon- Friday evening in the above day night at 7.15 p.m. Trans- in conjunction with the All- Edmond Spratt & Son, competition. port will leave the village at Ireland Fleadh on Saturday. A As we go to press we learn 6.30 p.m. bus bringing dancers and sup- our u/16 hurlers will oppose porters will leave the village on M.I.A.V.I. TELEPHONE (058) 4.2211 Watergrasshill at Castlelyons Saturday morning, returning on in the semi-final of the East Saturday night. Cork championship. •Beimid palrteach s-a Chomh-ra Gaeli'nne ar an Satharn chomh New Tennis Pavilion THE GAME OF HURLING IFA CHIEF'S ADVICE rnaith. Go n-eiri lets na h-iom- ai'theo-iri go leir. Our ancient game of hurling On Sunday, the Bun-an- wnich .is reported to be the Ghleanne Ceili Band will com- JAMES CAMPION & SONS fastest game in the world was TO SHEEP M.I.A.V.I., LISMORE pete for All-Ireland honours. banned in 1367 by the Statute They played very well last year of Kilkenny and also by the in Listowel and we hope that AUCTION OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Willlamlte Parliament of Ire- PRODUCERS Opened this year they do even better. AND EFFECTS Officially land in 1695. The Kilkenny en- A Waterford IFA chief has On. the home front we wish AT THE BUNGALOW, LACKEN, TALLOW actment ordained: "That, the advised farmers on how to the best of luck to the Bally- commons of the said land of ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, at 2 p.m. Causeway Tennis Club. Ab- ford Co. Council. Helen Clinton, paid a special tribute to Suz- maximise their profits from duff senior hurlers in t':e beyside was en fete on Sunday president elect Munster Coun- anne Dalton who had done so Ireland use not henceforth the sheep production. county semi-final on Sunday games which men call hurling (Having sold the bungalow, James Campion & Sons last for the official opening of cil, Alicia Brown, Munster much to promote tennis in the IFA National Sheep Commit- next. have received further instructions from Mrs. Josephine their magnificent new pavilion. Council and Pat Gordon, repre- area. with great clubs at ball upon tee chairman Jim O'Grady, the ground." On last Sunday evening, Chiisholm to sell the contents by Public Auction). The weather was kind for the senting Dungarvan Lions Club Mr. Carthy also thanked Dungarvan. advised producers musicians and dancers from the everyone involved in the provi- occasion and a large crowd who are the trustees of the who have sold finished lambs branch entertained the crowd Lots include superior English made wardrobes, chests Causeway Tennis Club. sion of the new pavilion and The Dublin statute imposed a to reinvest in quality -store were present when Mr. Niall fine on anyone found playing at a function organised bv the of drawers, round dining table and chairs, 3-piece suite, Coffey, president of the Mun- Mr. Coffey spoke oni the mag- also the builder Sean Cunning- lambs for marketing later in ham. hurling and football on the Wheel Chair Association in the bedside lockers, fridge, micro wave oven, freezer, gas ster Tennis Council performed nificence of the new pavilion the season. Blue Dragon Inn. Kilworth — Lord's Day. "Thi will help the export cooker, Bendix washing machine, stereo music system the ceremony. and congratulated all those re- s PRO. Seamus Hyland. sponsible for the project. He Allied Irish Banks presented By the middle of the 18th lamb factories to consolidate with tape deck and speakers, divan beds (double and The new building was blessed a perpetual cup for a mixed century intercounty and inter- by Very Rev. M. Canon Farrell, also commented on the high their retail lamb outlets on the single), electric toaster, ironing board, etc., etc. standard of tennis attained by doubles tournament to coincide provincial matches were often competitive EEC market." he MACRA NOTES P.P. and special guests on the with the opening. Mr. Ward played. Many of the Irish Viewing 12 noon day of auction. occasion were Declan Goode, the club, .instancing the suc- said. Another year has come and cesses achieved by club mem- O'Driscoll. Manager A.I.B. pre- gentry took part in these con- gone and Macra members will Conditions at sale. Children not allowed. Vice-Chairman U.D.C.. Paddy sented the prizes to the win- tests which were played for Mr O'Grady said the pur- Kenneally, Chairman. Water- bers Judy O'Brien, Rachel find themselves at their AGM JAMES CAMPION & SONS, M.I.A.V.I. Byrne and Kieran Higgins, all ners. husband and wife team money and like the early G.A.A. chase of store lambs for fatten- on next Saturday night, August Auctioneers, Valuers & Estate Agents, Lismore. of whom are on the Munster Margaret and Ger Cusack, and games were played on a week- ing dovetails ideally with low- 29 (after Mass). This past year the runners-up Rita Moore and day. There was a hurling match land grassland and tillage en- Telephone 058/54485 squad. has proved a very exaitins: and Michael Collins. played at the Curragh in 1763 terprises. The return of ca,pitaJ successful one for the club Declan Goode also -spoke and The club extends sincere and in the Phoenix Park in is attractive and costs are low in congratulating the club and with members getting involved LETTERS TO THE thanks to Jack and Pat Flana- 1792. Great crowds attended provided the store hill lambs in quizzes, drama, soccer tour- its officers and committee he gan who looked after the cater- those games. Tipperary. Kil- are sold in prime condition at said he was very glad to be as- naments. car treasure hunts, AUCTION REMINDER in?. in such marvellous fashion. kenny and Galway were very special sales over the- next six mini light entertainment, etc. sociated with the club on the active in the game at the time. weeks to enable the pur-chasers ANTIQUE, SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EDITOR occasion. The club received various There was a hurling match to fatten t'he lambs off grass. honours during the year includ- HIGH CLASS EFFECTS IRECLASSIFYING Helen Clinton in a brief ad- played at Banagher in 1773 be- Pointing out that the expan- Complete House Contents — Very fine collection ol dress thanked Alicia Browne ing an All-Ireland set-dancing DISADVANTAGED AREAS NOTICE OF APPLICATION tween Tipperary and Galway. sion of the sheep breeding flock title. All-Ireland runners-up in mahogany, oak and pine furniture incl. Waterford Glass, for all her hard work on the It was played for the largest continues. Mr. O'Grady estimat- .Mr. Austin. Deasy, T.D. has Munster Council. FOR CERTIFICATE OF the senior Sheep Stock Judg'ng Piano. Lounge Suites, etc. Over 300 items. QUALIFICATION TO HOLD side bet ever recorded. 1.000 ed that, ew-e numbers have in- forwarded the following letter Colin Carthy, President, ot and county titles in the Senior AT TUSCANY HOUSE, YOUGHAL AUCTIONEER'S LICENCE guineas. It was won by Tipper- creased by 300,000 this year. AUCTION FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th, at 2.30 p.m. for publication: the club thanked the County Debating and Artistry in the TAKE NOTICE that I, Sean ary. Hurlinig seemed to flourish Large numbers of ewe lambs Home and Disco-dancing com- Viewing Thursday 2-6 p.m. and day of sale from 12 noon De'ar Deputy, Manager, Mr. Dan Hurley (.who during the 18th century, it de- will be retained for breeding In the absence o.f the Sec- Whelan having my principal petitions. NEVILLE, AUCTIONEERS — Tel. 024/92177. could not be present) for all place of business at Kilcooney, clined and was almost dead again in 1987. retary, Mr. J. O'Mahony, I wish his support and help. He also The club also qualified for Ballinamult, County waterford when the G.A.A. was founded in to refer again to your letter of 1884. this year's Dungarvan Show 8 August on behalf of farmers intend to make application for and put on a splendid display in Co. Waterford concerning a Certificate of Qualification to Felle na nGael has helped to of talent, Congrats to Richard Ml AVI hold an Auctioneer's Licence at Keane on winning the tractor t'he reclassification of disad- develop hurling in recent years DUNGARVAN DICK BARRY & SON vantaged areas. THE DISTRICT COURT the slitting of the District among the weaker counties and driving and to our tug-o'-War District Court Area of Count to be held in Youghal on without any wager or bet en- team w.hio were runners-up in LYRENACARRIGA, THE PIKE, TALLOW Cappoquin. 24t)h day of September 1987. thusiastic gaels are prepared to tin's competition. ROADSIDE HOLDING: 55 ACRES (more or less) District No. 21. Dated this 19 th day of don their club or county colours We are hoping for a b'g at- August. 1'987. GOLF Sound Level Land, One Field, 5 Paddocks — All in APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC for as C. J. Kickham said, "the tendance next Saturday night DANCE HALL LICENCE Signed: SEAN WHELAN honour of the little village," and we would be delighted to Grass. Take Notice that it is my TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. and to quote "The Islander"— see some new faces among the Own Water. No Waste. Tallow 4 miles, Youghal 7 miles. "Ni bheidh ar leitheid an-n go old. the red carpet will be intention to apply to the Dis- CLUB trict Justice Sitting at Court- deo." is mor-chud d'ar rr-oldh- rolled out for new members 47 NEW STREET, LISMORE house, Cappoquln at 11.00 a.m. THE DISTRICT COURT reocht e is ba choir go mbelmis who will receive a hearty wel- District Court Area of an-bhroduil as an cluiche sin. WELL LOCATED TERRACED HOUSE on- the 9th day of October 1987 come. and are promised a very on behalf of George Horsom of Dungarvan. NOTES exciting and busy year ahead. In need of some repair. Reasonable. "The Sportsman Inn," Main District No. 21 MRS, MARIA KILTY, R.I.P. RESULTS It is vital to anyone interested LICENSING (Ireland) ACT, DICK BARRY & SON, M.I.A.V.I. Street, Cappoquin, Co. Water- Monday 17th — D. Beg'ley, 32 in taking part- in the Farm Patrick Street, Fermoy. (025)31577. ford for a Dance Hall Licence 1833, SECTION 6 Tasks Team to be at this meet- MICHAEL IRWIN. The death occurred recently pts.; Thursday 20th cancelled: The position is that a propo- within section (2) (1) of the at her nephew's residence. B'al- Saturday 22nd. Inter Scratcn ing. as entry forms must be sal to reclassify all existing less Public Dance Hall Licence Act APPLICANT. submitted at the County Exe- NOTICE OF APPLICATION lyheen. Castlelyons of Mrs. Cup, sponsored by Waterford severely handicapped and 19-35 in respect of the Licensed Maria Kilty (nee Co'ughlan). Joinery. Many thanks to the cutive meeting oni Monday mountain, sheep areas to more Premises known as "The FOR CERTIFICATE OF nigiht. So make it a date with TRANSFER OF ON-LICENCE Formerly residing at Rheinduff, McGrath family fcr their spon- severely handicapped status, Sportsman Inn" in the Town Tallow and predeceased a dec- sorship of one of our more im- Macra this Saturday nl.glhit. was made to the EC Commis- of Cappoquln and County of TAKE NOTICE that MICHAiEL IRWIN of Aglish, Cappoquin, ade ago by her husband David, portant competitions. Played We wisih the best o luck to LISMORE HAS A sion on 4 February last. The Waterford. Maria was regarded always as under ideal conditions with the our members who are playing Commission ol the European Dated the 24th August, 1987. County Waterford intends to apply to th Annual Licensing a quiet and homely person and course in excellent order, the in the county semi-final against Communities have recently in- Signed/ e held in high esteem by every- winner was Diarmuid O'Neill Portlaw next Sunday nr.ght. dicated however that the pro- District Court to be held at PROBLEM KEY MICHAEL J. HANRAHAN Dungarvan o.n the 23rd. day of body. Our sympathy is extended with a fine score of 115 gross; posed across .the board change Solicitor for Applicant. to her sister Mrs. Katherine 2nd. M. MicNamara (12) 116: 3rd, The key to the hospital mor- on the part of Mr. Austin Flynn does .not meet the requirement September 1987 at 11.00 o'clock 43 Lower Main.. Street, a.m. for the TR ANSFER to him Twomey. her brothers Patsy G. Taylor 112) 121. 4Mi. D. tuary in Lismore and where it who had charge of the key in in the EC Directive that the and Edmond Coughlan. bro- Ryan. Thurles (121 121; 1st is kept is presenting problems giving it out when it was re- Dungarvan, Co waterford. of tihe licence attached to the level of compensatory allowan- District Court Clerk, ther-in-law. nephews, nieces, nett, -P. McGovern, (15) 63: 2nd, for people in Lismore and at quired. ces (headage payments) should premises situate at 10. St. Courthouse, Mary's Street Dungarvan. relatives and friends. T. Fitzgerald (18) >35: 3rd. J. the August monthly meeting of be fixed in -accordance w'.th the Mansfield '14) 6-6 nett Western Bord Waterford Co. council in Dun- However, Cllr. Quirke said Clonmel Co. Tipperary County Waterford in Court Area The interment took place in severity of ithe permanent And/ garvan last Monday. Standing that problems had arisen when natural handicaps. This rules and District aforesaid. Ballynoe cemetery. Solus na Sunday 23rd — 1st. T. McCar- people of Lismore who had got Superintendent. thy (22) 44 pts.: 2nd. T. Coffey Orders were suspended at the out the payment of the same Dated the 13th day of bhflaltheas da h-anam uasal outset to enable locail Council- the key had not returned it for rates of headage grants Garda Station, ('15) 42 pts.; 3-rd. B. Spratt .12) days. "That's one of the reasons Dungarvan, August, 1987. 40 pts.; 4t'h. J. Murphy (5) 39 Na nOg lor O. Wilkinson to raise the throughout -all our Disadvan- Signed-: MRS. NORA MULCAHY, R.I.P. matter. for the problem," he said. Co. Waterford pts.: Best gross. A. Spratt (4) taged Areas and so the propo- MURPHY. McCULLAGH & CO. LISMORE WIN U-16 Cllr. B. Kyne, one of the sal made .in February last is not And/ 3-5 pts. Cllr. Wilkinson aid that since Solicitors for the Applicant. Profound regret was evi- COUNTY TITLE s Council's representatives on the acceptable to the Commission Secretary. denced In the parish and Its the hospital in Lismore was Health Board, expressed disap- Waterford County Council. 22 Grattan Square, Dungarvan. FIXTURES Congratulations to Laos Mhor in its present form. Co. Waterford. environs on hearing of the closed the key was being held pointment that, so much trouble Courthouse, Thursday 27th — Group Prize, on winning the County u-16 A) in Dungarvan and its non- To: The District Court Clerk. death of Mrs. Nora May Mul- hurling title at Walsh Park o.n had arisen about this key. "The In the light of tin's reply from Dungarvan. cahy of Kilcronat, Ballynoe. Time sheet: Fr-i. Sat./Sun. availability locally was present- problem should be easily re- the Commission of tihe Euro- at Youghal. County C'o-rk: Saturday las-t when they de- ing problems for people in Lis- and The Superintendent of the which occurred at the Regional President's r said No winner last, week. Dated 27th August. 1987. Eddie Griffin and Fr. Mellet. We Is being held for members who U-15 foot-ball championship. . Dungarvan was concerned aspect of the vandalising of that he would look into the Numbers drawn this we k by Signed: M. POLLAIR1D hope their sojourn with us will seldom play but would like to Affane 6-12. Stradbally 1 1- St participate in the day's fun. there had never been any delay life belts was that this could matter of replacing thie life belt. Sara Ross. Hornahiu-rch, Essex. TOWIN CIJERK. be enjoyable. Olivers 2-7. Naomh Brid 0-2 DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1987. PAGE THREE Planning Permissions KNOW YOUR RIGHTS Q. — I am coming up to age 66 and my wife is aged 64. I Granted During July want to enquire about the free travel pass I am a retired civil servant. Will my wife be able to The Co. Manager has made R. Kane, per K. J. Hodge — James Veale, per South East- use the pass? the following orders for Water- Demolish House and Construct ern Bungalows — Bungalow at A. — Your wife will qualify ford Co. Council granting ap- Two Storey House at Half-way Garrynageeragh West. Baffin- for a travel pass in her own plications for Planning permis- House. road. Dungarvan. right when she reaches age 66. sion during the month of July: Kieran Carey. Crooke, Pas- John Keating, Ballinaban- In the meantime she can travel ogue, Kilmacthomas — New W. Murphy, per South East- sage East — Extension and Sep- free only when accompanying tic Tank at Crooke. Farm, Entrance at Ba'llinaban- you. ern Bungalows — Bungalow at Ted Keniry, The Square. Tal- oigue. Munsboro, Clonea Power. Car- As a retired civil servant you low — Dwellinghouse at Town- will not be getting a social wel- rlck-on-Suir. parks, Tallow. R. McDonald & Sons Ltd., Cosy Corner. Newtown, Tra- fare old age pension and there- Ml. Whelan, per B. Daley fore you will not automatically "Aisling," Newtown, Waterford Maureen Flaherty, Holy more — Change Of House Plan Cross Butlerstown — B. & B. at Cliff Road. Tramore. get a travel card. Instead you — Extension at Ballygunner- will have to apply for one. You more, Gran'tstown. Sign at Holy Cross. John Foran, Ballyleen, Kill— John Byrne, 118 Rose Lawn, Extension to Existing Agricul- will .get the application form P. Hunt, Clashmore. Youghal from your Post Office and you — Dwellinghouse near Clash- Tramore—Bungalow at Coolna- tural Buildings & Silage Slab at goppage, Newtown, Tramore. Ballylaneen. should apply for the card one more Bridge, Clashmore. O.P. month before you reach age 66. Ml. Healy, per O'Criostoir & Louis Dowley, Mother Road, Fr. Pat Butler, C.C., Kilgob- Associates — Extension & Alter- Carrick-on-Sutr — Erection of inet, Dungarvan Co. Waterford (This column has been com- ations o»f Garage at Ballytris- Bathroom & Hall Extension & — Erection of Marian Year piled by Dungarvan Community nane, Old Parish. Re-slating to dwelling at Car- Cross near Cruehaun. Information Centre which pro- S. Boland. inter Rent Limited, rickbeg. O.P.=Outline Permission vides a free and confidential —Portacabin for Office Use at service to the public. Opening Waterford Airport. times of centre, which is located James Crotty, Sluggera. A-f- in the courthouse, are: Mon- fane, Cappoquin — Garage & days. Tuesdays and Wednesdays Extension at Sluggera. —7.30 p.m.-9 p.m.: Fridays—11 Mr. & Mrs. Ned McEvoy. per a.m.-12.30 p.m.: Saturdays—11 John F. Santry — Change of Hurling-A Came a.m.-1 p.m.). House Type on site at B'utlers- town. Declan & Breda Barron, per Eminently Suited To Modeligo Homes—Bungalow at Curragh Upper, Ardmore. Pa; McGrath. Ballinacourty, Cappagh — Bungalow at Bal- Irish Youth TONY FORRISTAL linacourty. Cappagh, The sustained quality, emo- need to promote the gamp oi The Ciba Geigy/GAA Clubman of the Year Awards were presented in Dublin on Saturday, August 15, at a presentation Mary Fennell. per M. Casey & tion and skill demonstrated in hurling at every opportunity in dinner in the Burlington Hotel. Pictured receiving his award as Waterford Clubman of the Year, from Dr. Mick Loftus, Presi- Assoc. — Two Storey Extension this year's Hurling Champion- order to offset the changes ships re-emphasised the duty of in the educational system TOURNAMENT dent of the GAA is Br. James Dormer of the Lismore Club. Included is Dick Hickey, Managing Director, Ciba Geigy at Knockyelan Leamybrien. Ireland Ltd. James Fitzgerald. B'allybrusa, the G.A.A. to do all in its power and some misapprehensions Grange, Youghal — Extension to improve the standard of the among parents concerning hur- The annual inter-county u/14 at Ballybrusa. games in weaker counties. ling which currently existed. hurling tournament for the Tony F'orristal Perpetual Tro- Thomas De-vine. Coole, Bal- This was stated by Mr. Dick lysaggart — Porch at Coole, MAJOR MISTAKE phy will be staged in Waterford Hickey, Managing Director, on Saturday, August 29th with Ballysaggart. GIBA-CEIGY Ireland Ltd.. when In this regard it was a major Ray Murphy, per Nu-Rath the finals on Sunday 30th in he spoke at the presentation mistake to forego the golden the Waterford Glass Centre. Homes — Bungalow & Septic Of the CIBA-GEIGY / G.A.A. opportunity by not allowing the This year sixteen teams will Burden Of Cutbacks Should Tank at Gralgue Dunmore Clubman of the Year awards in live transmission of the replay- again take part but for the first East. Dublin. ed Munster Hurling Final to Noel Walsh, Hacketstown, time there will be an "A" and Addressing the Rotary Club emphasise to parents through- "B" section. The teams in the Portlaw—Extension at Hackets- out Ireland the excitement meeting in Cruise's Hotel, Lim- town. "A" are — Tipperary, Antrim, erick last Monday, Professor safety and suitability to their Limerick, Kilkenny. Waterford. Mr. & Mrs. C. Gee, Ballintay- children of the world's greatest Tom Raftery, Cork, Munster lor Lower. Dungarvan — Exten- Galway. Cork and Clare. The Member otf the European Par- field game. first four will play each other Be Shared By All sion to Dwelling at Ballintaylor liament said:— Lower. The co-operation of all units on the Saturday In the Glass "Overemployment causes Un- William Feeney. Coolishal, of the G.A.A. was vital to rais- Centre with the second four employment. This is the hard Ballyduff Upper — Extension to ing and maintaining the posi- playing at the Mt. Sion venue. lesson we have learned from —Says M.E.P. Dwelling and Construction oi tive profile of hurling as a The top team at, each venue will the policies of the late seven- the experience of these small Front. Porch at Coolishal. game eminently suited to the meet in the final on Sunday at ties. These two countries adopted terms by 2-4% per annum lor but very successful nations, 1.45 p.m. Liam Crowley. Glaunthane, youth of Ireland. The challen- "The simplistic approach, to a more humane approach to 3-4 years. who have far less resources and ges of the modern world and t'he problem, -and they are suc- "Surely a policy of sharing much more people than we Lismore — Bungalow, Septic The teams in "B" are — Car- the unemployment problem, of Tank and Pumphouse at Rath the growing number of alterna- putting more people into the ceeding both economically and the burden of the cuts by all ol have, but who nevertheless tive sports available for young low. Meath. Kerry. Wicklow. politically — the two govern- manage to enjoy much higher Upper, Lismore. Mr. Hickey said that consoli- Wexford. Armagh. Laois and public sector and the semi-state us taking a little less, as in M's C. Freestone. "Ch^z dation of the future of hurling people required an immediate bodies (E.S.B.. Post. Health ments having been returned on these countries, would be both standards of living and much Down, with the first four in lower unemployment and emi- Nous," Moonvoy, Tramore—Ex- required immediate and inten- and effective response from action at Roanmore De La Boards, etc.). simply shoved up austerity plptforms after 3-4 more humane and sensible, tension to House at Moonvoy. sive coaching and management every individual and organisa- costs through extra taxation, years of austerity governments than just getting rid of staff at gration levels, than we suffer. Salle and the second four at Clearly there is a better way. Shun Moynihan. Glenribbon by inspirational and expert tion interested in the develop- Walsh Park. The top team at and higher priced essential ser- "The essential difference be- a time when prospects of alter- tutors in the second level coun- ment of hurling. "Accordingly I each venue will meet In the vices. This in turn, reduced tween their policies and ours is native employment are ex- Our policy of employing people Lismore — One Bungalow at ties. The objective would be to In the public sector in good Glenribbon. Lismore. O.P. would recommend urgently that final on Sunday at 12.30 p.m. competitiveness and put hun- that they aimed for reduced tremely dim." achieve a situation in which a task-force should be estab- dreds of firms to the wall as pay rates while we are allowing In conclusion Professor Raf- times and shedding them in Maurice Keller. 8 Gladstone counties like Waterford, Kerry. lished by the G.A.A. involving The first games at each bad times, is one of offering St. Waterford — Retention of well as deterring outside inves- pay rises but reducing staff tery -said: "We can gain more Dublin, Westmea-th, Laois, Kil- expert G.A.A. personnel and venue on the Saturday will tors from investing in Ireland. numbers. Pay rates in these from Europe than just their an unbrella on a fine day. and Entrance at Co olgowe-r House, dare and Antrim could in five others with marketing talents commence at 11.30 a.m.. with taking it back on a wet day." Tramore. From be In;; a low cost economy countries were reduced in real markets. We can also gain from years expect to figure in the lat- to chart the future coarse for the second series at 12.20 p.m. Waterford Aero Club. Water- we suddenly became a high cost ter stages of the Provincial the game." Mr. Hickey Said. The other times are 2.30, 3.20. economy ford Airport — Aircraft hanger Championships if not the All- 5 00 and 5.50 p.m. at Waterford Airport. Ireland series itself. He concluded: -We cannot, be Waterford will play Galway "Essential services such B. Edmondson. Per Nu-Rath happy with the situation where at 11.30 a.m. in their first game as electricity, communications, Homes — Bungalow at, Baily- The second stage would in- it takes a traditionally strong and Cork at 3.30 p.m. and Clare transport, etc.. which were the ABBEYSIDE SCOUT NOTES gunnercastle. Grantstown. volve counties like Meath. Car- county like Tipperary sixteen in the final game of the day at cheapest in Europe in 1977, Dunhill G.A.A. Club c/o low. Louth. Wicklow, etc.. in years to reach an All-Ireland 5.00 p.m. were by 1982 by far the most TROOP MEETING bikes to the milis for a day of store for us all. Senan Cooke — Viewing Stand Leinster and similar counties in Semi-Final. We cannot allow a All the teams will be hosted expensive in Europe. Such is We convened last Saturday fishing. Our reports tell us Congratulations to our Cub at O'Brien's Park, B'allyphillip. Ulster and Connaught, being situation to develop where hur- by clubs in the Waterford City the price we paid for putting night at 7 p.m. when we opened Derek Kenneally tested the Leader. Noreen Gough on the Dunhill. improved to a minimum Divi- ling could become a minority and the East Waterford area more emphasis on jobs than on with the scout prayer. After temperature of the water and birth of a son. Noreen is one of our longest serving cub leaders. Noel Kenneally. c/o Star sion 2 National Hurling League Interest, instead of the high at- for the Saturday nighr with work. collecting subs the patrols it appears in doing so he Homes — Bungalow at Ballina- standard. Concurrent with this traction it has again proved some counties arriving on Fri- headed out to the field where scared away the fish. So we wish Noreen, Richard day night. "Now we seem to be going and new baby many years of soul, Ring. programme was the necessity this year. they were given a few canoes Apart from a few nibbles and Frank Conlon. 39 Pine Grove of the G.A.A. to recognise the about rectifying our mistakes in each before they went down to happiness. a rather brutal fashion with a a half bite by a silver eel. the Our Peer group are holding Tramore — Dwellinghouse d.t the beaah by the promenade for only other thing to be hooked Newtown. Tramore. policy of shedding labour at a a canoeing session. Our in- their first activity next week- time when alternative employ- was by Gavin Keane (if you end when they cycle to COrk on Hydroland Limited, per Trit- structors were Sean Fitzgerald, want to know his catch you'd schler. Tritsche.ler & Assoc. — ment prospects are very much Alan Ryan and Brendan Kier- Slaturday morning and will be worse than when all these better ask Gavin or one of the returning on Monday evening. Leisure Park Development at sey. lads on the trip). Aiiter draw- The Promenade. Tramore. extra people were taken on. As The weather was cool and the We hear one of their activities usual, tihe Innocent victims ing all blanks, the lads came will b attending the Radio 2 Anthony Kirwan. per A F. tide was perfect and calm. As back to the den where they e Creedon, 5 Greystones. Ballin- bearing the sacrifice are the Beat on the Street. employees, not those who made we had only nine canoes on cooked their dinner. coilig, Co. Cork — Retention ol water the lads had -to be split Modifications to House Plan at the initial policy mistake. Costs After a major clean up. var- This Thursday night we hold of course, must be reduced, but up into groups so everyone got ious sports were played. The our last summer disco in Cooltubrid. Kilmacthomas. a trip. Michael Dunphy, Ballyvaili- is there not a better way of mettle of the lads was tested Pebbles, Clonea. It is also the kin, Portlaw — -Bungalow at doing it?" Best of the newcomers were jiusit before they retired When final of our disco dancing B'allyvallikin. Portlaw. Brendan Flynn. Raymond Ray and Alan Ryan made a competition. So ail in all it M's A'ileen O'Hare, "Dolphin MORE HUMANE WAY Crowley. Michael Brett and surprise visit. should be a great night being Cottage." Colemore Rd.. Dalkey Gerard Mullen, while Ciaran After a good night's sleep our last disco of '87. Sunroom at Portnagloc, Dro- Professor Raftery then went Walsh showed his experience. 'and good morning sleep, from We would like to congratulate more. Aglish. or. to say: "Other small coun- First to keel over was Derek what we 'hear), the lads played Cub Leader Austin Kiely on his M. Curran, per Star Homes— tries in the Community, notably Kenneally while Liam Moore some sports before going home recent marriage to Patricia Bungalow at Coolbooa, Clash- Holland and Belgium have also wondered wliat was wrong until after an enjoyable activity. Power (Ballymacarbry). We more. had problems of excessive Gov- it was pointed out to him that wish them both many happy Anthony Summers. Still ernment spending, unemploy- he was 'in' backwards. NEWS ITEMS years of married life. Point. Dromore, Aglish _ Porch ment, budget deficits and na- After everyone had a 'go' and Finally, badminton is back at Still Point. tional debts, albeit of smaller swim, the canoes were The scout troop are off to with a bang and thanks goes to E. De La Poer. per Brian proportions. brought bacik to -the den, where, Glenshelane this week-end for Richard for marking the lines Palmer — Extension to Gate before prayers, we had notices a Survival Overnigjhlt. It is on the new floor. We fcear our Lodge at Gurteen Lower. Clon- wthich included news of next hoped, weather permitting, that S L defended his number one mel. week's planned 'survival' trip to each patrol will bu'ld their own seed spot over the weekend but Alan gave him a good game. Michael Twomey, Mayfield Glenshelane and some early shelters from natural materials. Road. Lismore—New Boundary talk of next year's annual So an: interesting weekend is in — SUB-SCRIBE PLUS and Glass Porch at Mayfield Rd camp. Vincent Morrissey. per Paul GOLD COAST O'Neill — Alterations & Exten PATROL HIKES sion to Dwelling at Ballinamuck Our new patrols were very SMOKE ALARMS West, Dungarvan. BOARDSAILING! busy last week as they organ- Kieran Fahey. per Michael R ised and held their first Walsh — Bungalow and Septic activity of tlie new scout year. Tank at Lyrenearla. Cionmel. The Panther and Wolf patrols SAVE LIVES! P. J. Cul'linane, Dromana, NOTES joined forces together as they The risk of being trapped in The Fire Prevention COunc:i Cappoquin—Extension to Dwel- held a sports day. Cricket, will be shortly embarking on a linghouse at Dromana. a fire an your home could be snooker, badminton and 'a game substantially reduced by fitting major publicity campaign aim- Mrs Catherine Sheehan. GUINNESS TEAM EVENT of life' are the reported smoke alarms, reports the Fire ed at encouraging the public to Dunmoon North, Tallow — Re- Pictured attending the Mercy Convent Debs Ball, Dungarvan were Derry Kiely (Kilmac- IN ARDMOiRE A GREAT activities. In the 'game of life' Prevention Council. Of the flit smoke alarms in their homes tention of Extension at Dun- thomas), Joanne Quill (Master McGrath Bar), Orla Bannon (Master McGrath's) and Richard SUCCESS Tomas Kiely is said to have 28,500 fires attended by Fire This will be a,n. integral part of moon. Hayes (Deelish), at the Gold Coast Hotel, Ballinacourty. (Photo: John Tynan) On Sunday,, August 16, the been the ongoing winner. At Brigades nationally in 1-985. 2 National Fire Safety Week Walter Wall. 23 Plnewood the cricket the panthers came out of every 3 occurred in the which this year takes place Drive. Kilmacomma. Cionmel — Guinness sponsored Team Rac- ing event which was organised out tops where we hear a home causing 44 deaths. As from Monday October 5-12. Bungalow at Glonmore, B'allv- tennis racquet was used as a most, fires start during the macarbry. by John Quinn, JOhn Keevers and the Gold Coast Board Sail- bat afflter Mark Shepherd saw hours of darkness, earlyi detec- FACTS ABOUT FIRES P. J Byrne. 4 Atlantic View ing Club provided some com- the 'real' bat -break in his tion is essential if lives are not Tramore — Retention of Porch petitive sailing in moderate hands. to be lost. 1.—Top 5 causes of fires in at 4 Atlantic View. winds and superb sunshine. the Republic of Ireland (1985 James Duggan, Cool fin. Port- It was a case of joined 'farces "Smioke alarms cost in the The competition was unusual also with the Kestrel and Tiger region, of .£20 per unit and con- figures): A — Chimney Fires law — Bungalow at Darrlgal. 15,089: B—Electrical 1.301: C— Portlaw. in that the competitors were patrols. They all convened at sidering their life-saving cap- abilities. it is money well spent'' Rubbish Burning 995. D—Mali- Richard Coffey. Coolagortboy. first segregated into 3 groups 7 p.m. for a cricket match depending on their skill and wihere Brian O'Mahoney is re- said Ed. O'Neill of the Fire Pre- cious 9D5: E —Children with Cappoquin'—Bungalow at Coola- vention Council "Their main Fire 864. gortboy. then teams were selected bv ported to have made some tine drawing names from each shots. Also that night a bad- function is to detect smoke and 2.—Deaths from fire in Repub- Michael Morrissey. Monard, mi'nton league was he-id when emit a loud warning ".bleep" lic of Ireland ' 1980-1985): 1980 Lismore — Extension to Dwel- category. The stronger teams oni paper Michael Sheehan was the which in the event of a fire —69: 1981—109 (*Staxdust=48); ling. Alterations to Roof & Sep- victor. outbreak, particularly at nigh; tic Tank at Monard. were Heather and Bill Cullen 1982 — 47: 1983—69: 1984 — 69; Is use'ul as fires produce toxic 1985—64. Gerard Dowdall. Serahan. accompanied by David McGrath At this stage tiredness set in who sailed particularly well .so the lads tit the sack. On fumes which can kill quickly. 3.—Location ol fatalities for Kilmacthomas _ Bungalow at Simply by installing smoke Serahan. Another very strong grouping Wednesday morning anyone 1985: House —44: Caravan—10. who in fact, finished in second alarms, valuable extra time can Flat -5: Hospital, Oar, Guest Mr and Mrs. P. Foley, per who had trouble waking up got place were John Fitzgerald, a helping hand from Rav on b:- provided for the safe eva- House, Haysihed and Tent—. 1 O'Criostoir & Assoc. — Exten- Michael O'Donneli and Seamus cuation of all persons in the sion to House at Eaglehill. Bal- his way to work. After break- each. Kirwan. The surprise winners, fast the patrols, headed on family home." 4.-Age group most at risk linamult. however, were Alison and Pat Thomas Barron Knockboy bikes to Ballvvoite where they Two smoke alarms properly from fire—under 12 and over 55 Dineen and a Corkman Aldan explc-red the old ra'lway located wou'd suit the average years (see Ba-llinamult—Dwellinghouse at Murphy. Knockboy. tunnel. home, but one may suffice In 5.—Highest risk period for The race was followed by a Tlunch was eaten under the certain situations. Remember: fires is 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. Patrick Walsh. Glendalllgan. '—Only purchase smoke alarms Leamybrien — Extension at most successful barbceue host- bridge at Ballyvoile. From here 6. Fire Brigades nationally ed by Cora and Tom Moloney. the lads cycled to Stradbally manufactured to recognised attended 28.505 fires in 1985 ol Glendalllgan. standards. Vincent Kelly. Curraghduli. Refreshments' were also sup- and thp cove, where they got a which 18.115 (64",,) occurred in Carrick-on-Suir — Bungalow at plied byi John Quinn. ride in a boat to the caves. On —Buy only from reputable the home. Curraghduff. The Gold Coast Board Sail- return thie lads barbequed saus- outlets. 7.—Fire fatalities by age John Ahearne. Droimore, Ag- ing Club wi'.sh to thank Mr. ages. After cleaning up it was —-Ensure the alarm incor- (1985): Under 12 years-19: lish House at Dromore. Lynch of the Guinness Group time to go home after a verv porates a warning tone to 13-54 years—14; Over 55 years— Waterford Harbour Sailing for sponsoring the events. John enlovable day. indicate when batteries are 31. Total: 64. Club, per F'ewer. McGinley & Quinn and the Keevers family The Wolfhound patrol of running low. (Statistics are based on Fire Assoc. — External Escape Stairs anid Cona and Tom Moloney and Gerard Mullen began their ex- —Fit only the recommended | Statistics for 1985 prepared by from Club Room and Roof at OOD Vincent Morrissey for en pedition on Wednesday morn- batteries and test lor correcl , the Department ol bhe Envirom- the Club House, Dunmore East. Mercy Debs Ball. (Photo: John Tynan) surlng such a successful outing. ing when they headed off on working I menU PAGE FOUR DUNGARVAN ORMOND DUNGARVAN

FRIDAY, AUGUST 28-7 DAYS - 8 P.M. LATE SHOW - FRI DAY & SATURDAY AUGUST 28 & 29 - 11 P.M. (Over 18) Police Academy 4 POLICE ACADEMY 4 Take off with the original cast and some new recruits as they take to the streets and the skies to fight crime.

BARTON'S Week-End T.V. Viewing ADLEYS LOUNGE as a singer. Starring Ellen Page. And higliligihits from to- 11.20 — The European Show £ B'urstyn and Kris Kristofferson. day's coverage of the World Jumping Championships from ABBEYSIDE [J QBE HOBO (1975). 1.15 a.m. — Weather; Championships in Rome. 1.20 — St. Gallen. Switzerland. 12.00- • dose. Weather. 1.05 a.m. — Film: Stranger On DUNGARVAN 1 The Third Floor starring Peter SATURDAY. AUGUST 29 Lorre and John McGuire. A WEEK-ENDENTERTAINMENT 6.45 a.m. — Open University. stylish 'thriller. (1-940, black and SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 8.30—The Family Ness. 8.35 — white). Thursday, August 27 — MATTHE WELDON & FRIENDS Wednesday, August 26 — PRIDE AND JOY 12.50 — News Headlines. 12.52 Dogbanian and the Three Mus- BBC 2 SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 Come along for the Crack. —sports Stadium. 5.10—Galtar kehound'S. 9.00 - It's Wicked! 6.50 a.m. — Open University. And The Golden, Lance. 5.30 — 10.55— Cartoons. 11.05 — Film: 2.20 p.m. Network East. 3.00— Thursday, August 27 — MANNA SOUTH The Swiss Family Robinson. Elephant Boy. (1937, black and Friday, August 28 — PROGRESSIVE 45 ii|ri aid Of DDE FRIDAY. AUGUST 28 No Limits. 4.05 —Film: The 6.00 — The Angelus. 6.01—Mail- white). 12.27 p.m. Weather. Siwain. Grace Kelly and Alec Friday, August 28 — COLOURS bag. 6.35 — Henry s Leg. 7.05— 12.30—Grandstand. 5.55 — News. 6.55-7,20 a.m. — Open Univer- Guinness star in this romantic SATURDAY, AUGUST 29— Shadow Chasers. 8.00 — Satur- Weather. 6,05 — Spontss News sity. 9.00 — Pages from Oee ax. comedy. (1956). 5.55 — World Saturday, August 29 — PARTNERS day Cinema: Shout At 'The Wales. 6.110 _• The Knankies' 1.20' p.m.—Postman Pat. 1.35 — Athletics Championships: Rome Devil. Starring Lee Marvin and Electronic Komik. 6.45 Film: Pages from Ceefax. 2.35-Trans- 87. 7,210—Newsview. 8.00 —Den- DIARMUID O'LEARY AND THE BARDS Roger Moore. 9.00 — News. 9.10 Carry Orn Screaming. The usual it. 2.45—News, Weather: Racing nis O'Neill. The famous Welsh Sunday, August 30 — TWO OF A KIND —Saturday Cinema: Shout At team of Kenneth Williams. Jim from Goodwood. 4.15 — The tenor siogs his favourite songis. Sunday, August 30 — DANCI'NG TQ ANNERSIDE The Devil (.Concluded;. 10.45— Dale, Charles Hawtrey and European ©hew Jumping Cham 8.40—Top Crown. 9.25 — Stage Mo.li Of Kin'tyre. 11.15 — Tag- Joan Sims is joined by Fenella pionsh'ps from St. Gall en. Door. A sparkling comedy stars gart. 12.15 — Late News. Fielding, Harrv H. Corbett and Switzerland. 6.00—Fi'.m: T-arzan Katharine Heptourn. Ginger Angela Douglas. (1963). 8.20 — The Magnificent. Gordon Scott Rogers and Adolphe Menjcu SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 Sea&ide Special '87. Les Dawson (1937 black and white). 10.55- 12.15—Mass. Interlude. 1.10— plays the legendary jungle hero hosts tonight's show. 9.10 — (1960i. 7.25—Transit 8.00—Face 12.35 — Film: The Devil Rides News Headlines followed by Bluebell. 10.00 _ News and Out. Hammer horror produc- Room Outside. 1.40 — Film.: The Music. 8.30 — Gardeners' Sports: Weather. 10.15 _ Ath- World. 9.00—City Lights. 9.30— tion. The story centres around JR's NITE CLUB - LISMORE HOTEL Sammy's Super T-Shirt Star- letics and Boxing. Lloyd Honey- Due d« R'ichleau (Christopher ring Reggie Winch and Lawrie Acting (new series). In the first THE "GATS" BAR gihan defends his welterweight of three programmes, Michael Leel trying to rescue his friend Telephone 058/54304, 54219 Mark. 2.40 _ Film: Wombling title against Gene Hatcher in Simon Aron (Patrick Mower) Free. Starring David Tomlinson Oaine opens t'n'.s major series MOUNT MELLERAY Marbeila. Also news o' Frank on the craft of acting. 10.30 — from the spell of High Priest Saturday, August 29 — PARTY NITE DISCO and Frances de la Tour. 4.25 — Bruno's fight against Milke Mocata (Charles Gray). (1967V Sunday Matinee: Love Happy. Newsnighit. 11.15—Weath-erview. Bar — Over 18s. Thursday, August 27 — CARD DRIVE Starring Hanpo, Chico and Crou-cho Marx. 6.00 — The An- In Lounge — Sing Along with Pat Tobin Saturday, August 29 — GREAT IRISH NIGHT gelus. 6.01 — News followed by Sports Results. 6.15 — European With Donal 'Ring Ceili Band, Set Dancing, etc. Folk Tales. 6.30—Cartoon Time. AND FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK Sunday, August 30 — BALLADS WITH THE FLYER 6.40 — The Muppet Show. 7.10— 2 — 12.00 Selected Pages Sunday, August 30 — SING ALONG WITH PHOENIX MONDAY RTE 2 — 12.00 Selected Pages RTE Sunday Night At, Th® Movies: RTE 1—4.10 Emmerdale from Aertel: 5.45 Cartoon Time; from Aertel; 3.20 International Coming Next Friday, September 4 — Gina, Dale Haze Something Wicked This Way Farm; 4.35 Bosco- 5 p.m. Once 6 10 Laurel And Hardy: Liberty; Athletics. The World champion- and The Champions. Comes. Starring Jason Robards Upon A Time, 5.15 The Littlest 6.30 A Country Practice; 7 p.m. shins from Rome; 7.45 Nuacht; and Jonathan Pryce. 9.00 — Hobo; 5.45 News: 6 p.m. The The Optimist; 7.30 Coronation 7.50 The Sullivans; 8.20 How News. 9.20 — Out And About. Angelus- 6.01 Newstime- 6.30 Street- 8 p.m. Nuacht- 8.10 Does Your Garden Grow? 8.50 10.00 — Late Film: Perry Mason Cartoon Time; 6.40 Alf. 7.05 Wogan 8.55 The Midweek Festival of Latin- American Returns. Starring Raymond Cousteau's Odyssey: 8.05 Mur- Cinema : A Woman Without Burr, Barbara Hale and William Movie: -The Ordeal of Bill Car- DECKIES LOUNGE der. She Wrote- 9 p.m. News: ney. Starring Richard Crenna Love; 10.30 Wogan: 11.15 Frei- Katt. 11.50 — Late News. 9.20 Spenser: For Hire; 10.15 burger Music Festival; 11.45 MODELIGO and Ray Sharkey; 10.40 The Lytton's Diary; 11.15 Amen; Forum Presents; 11.30 News News Headlines. 11.40 Late News. Saturday Night, Aug. 29 — JIM DUGGAN AND SEAN Headlines followed by Night- RTE 2 — 12.00 Selected Pages light. from Aertel: 2.15 The Sunday Sunday Night, Aug. 30 — SHAMROCK ALL-STARS THURSDAY Park House Game; 3.20 International Ath- letics. The World Champion- i RTE 1 4.20 p.m. Emmerdale We regret any inconvenience caused to our patrons due RTE 2 ships from Rome; 7.30 Corona Farm- 4.45 Bosco- 5.15 Lud-wl-g; DUHGARVAH MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN to the cancellation- of the Irish Night on Saturday 22nd. tion Street- 8 p.m. Nuacht: 5.20 Yogi's Treasure Hunt; 5.45 This was totally beyond our control. 8.05 A Country Practice; 8.30 News and News for the Deaf; SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 Wogan 9.15 Concerto For 6 D.rn. The Angelus; 6.01 Garda BADMINTON Friday, August 28 — STARDUST 3.00—Saturday Matinee: The Orchestra; 9.55 The Spencer Patrol- 6.10 Danger Bay: 6.40 Return Of The Pink Panther. Tracy Legacy; 11.40 News Head- The Cosby Show; 7.10 Film: Saturday, August 29 — GENTS Starring Peter Sellers. 5.00 — lines followed by Nlghtllght. International Airport. Starring Gil Gerard and -Berlinda Tol- CLUB NOTES International Athletics. The TUESDAY Sunday, August 30 — NORTH BROTHERS World Championships from bert 9 p.m News; 9.20 Today Club night still continues to RTE 1 — 4 p.m. Emmerdale be very popular with the mem- Rome. 7.50 — Nuacht. 7.55 — Tonight 10 D.rn. The Twilight JC.8. FOR HIRE. Telephone 058/41538 Farm- 4.30 Bosco; 4.55 The Zone- 10.30 The Bravest Man: bers and on last Thursday night International Athletics — con- Wind In The Willows; 5.15 If' tinued. 9.00 — Airline. 10.00 — 11 p.m. The Days And Nights almost thirty members attend- Nature Watch; 5.45 News- 6 Of Molly Dodd- 11.30 Late News. I ed at the Spouts Complex. Mr. Pye. 10.55 — 'The American p.m. The Angelus; 6.01 The Ber- Diary. SYMPATHY (In aid of Abbeyside-BallLnacourty H&F Club) enstain Bears- 6.25 Cartoon RTE 2 — 12.00 Selected Pages' The club extends its deep a.nd SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 Time; 6.35 In Search of . . . from Aertel; 3.20 international heartfelt sympathy to the 3.20—International Athletics. Salem Witches; 7 p.m. Mr. Bel- Athletics. The World champion- Mlmrphy family of Glen-more on CLONEA STRAHD HOTEL 7.30 _ Portrait Of The Artist: vedere; 7.25 The Fancy; 8.25 My ships from Rome 7.50 Nuacht; the death of Mrs. Eileen In Search Of Rothko 7.55 — Ireland- 9 p.m. News: 9.20 Turn- 7.55 International Athletics Murphy. Nuacht. 8.00—Festival: I Vesipri ing Point: 10.45 The Equalizer: continued: 8.30 A Country Prac- NEW SEASON Sicilliani (Sicilian Vespers). 11.40 Late News. tice 9 p.m. Top Of The POps; With the new season last FRIDAY HIGHT, AUGUST 28 — 12.00 Selected Paiges Sportsmans 10.45 — The Sunday Game. RTE 2 9.30 Midweek Theatre: A Life approaching, many member s MUSIC: ART SUPPLE & THE SHOWSTOPPERS from Aertel; 1.50 International In The Theatre by David ore beginning to play again Dancing 10-2 — Bar Extension — Admission £3 Athletics. The World Athletic Ma met- 11.15 Mart And Mar- after a. few months lay off. Championships from Rome. 8 ket 11.20 News Headline's fol- CONGRATULATIONS p.m. Nuacht- 8.05 A Country lowed by Garda Patrol: 11.30 Congratulat'lonis and best Practice- 8.35 William Orpen: Nightlight. wishes are extended to Austin CAPPOQUIN 1878-1931; 9.55 Festival of Latin FRIDAY and patrioia who were married inn BBC 1 American Cinema : Dance1 of RTE 1—4.10 Sons And Daugh- recently. We wish them many the Puppets; 11.30 News Head- ters- 4.35 Bosco: 5.05 The Wuzz- years of wedded bliss. lines followed by Nlghtliight. les; ' 5.25 The Wind In Their We also congratulate Tony Thursday, August 27 — DANCE — Bar Exiten&ion FRIDAY. AUGUST 28 WEDNESDAY Hands 5.45 News: 6 p.m. The and Marie De-egan on' the birth Restaurant Open till 12.30. DUNGARVAN 6.00 a.m. — Ceefax AM. News, RTE 1 — 4.20 p.m. Emmerdale Angelus- 6.0i Newstime: 6.30 of a son. MUSIC: SAN BERNADINO Sport, Weather. 6.35 — Leon Farm: 4.45 Bosco; 5.15 Spider- Cartoon Time- 6.35 Valerie: 7.05 Congratulations are extended Errol. 6.55 — Weather. 7.00 man- 5.45 News; 6 p.m. The An- 34th Star: 8 p.m. Matlock: 9 to Padraig de B-urca and Marlon SEA ANGLING Brea'kifast Time. 8.36—The Pink gelus- 6.01 Newstime- 6.30 Car- pm News- 9.20 Roger Corman: Shine who announced their Friday, Aug. 28 — RENEGADE WITH GUEST ARTISTS Panther Show. 8.55—News and toon Time; 6.35 Double Trouble; Hollywood's Wild Angel: 10.50 engagement recently. Weather. 9.05 — Children's BBC. 7.05 Brat Farrar; 7.35 Arthur C The Late Night Friday Movie: COURT DUTY Saturday, August 29 HAMLET 9.30 — Hartbeat. lO.flo — News, Clarke's Mysterious World; 8.05 The Masque Of The Red Death. John Power and Marcella CLUB NOTES Weather. 10.05 — Neighbours. Magnum- P.I.; 9 p.m. News; 9.20 Starring Vincent. Price and Kielv are on duty this week. Sunday, August 30 — NICK FLYNN BALLADS 10.25 — Children's BBC. 10.55— The Duneira Boys; 10.15 Hotel; Jane Asher- 12.05 Late News. Five To Eleven. 11.0© — News', _ P.iR.O. The prizes were presented by 11.10 Late News. Weather. 11,OS—Children's BIBIC: Monday, August 31 — TALENT CONTEST. Danny Whelan On behalf of the Zone's Fighting Legion. 11.36— All Singers and Musicians welcome. firm. Video Active. 12.00—News. Wea- MUSIC BY: STAR FLARE. On Sunday the 23rd August, 1st prize. Betty Dee with 160 ther. 12,05 p.m.—.Dallas. 12.55 Regional (Newis and Weather. the Sean Whelan Fish Food points; 2nd prize. John Cronin, * RESTAURANT OPEN ALL DAY EVERY DAY Products competition took 140 points; 3rd prize, George l.OO — One O'Olock News. Wea- place. The morning was pleas- Young, 130 points; 4th prize. ther. l'.25^-iNeigbbours. 11.50 — Ju d Ven, 7 variety- 5th prize, Film: Juarez. Duped by Na- • HAPPY HOUR 9 to 10 every Monday night- ant and sunny even If a bit cool with a rising northerly Pat Buckley, 125 points; 6th poleon 111, M'axi'millan von All Drinks £1. wind blowing. Fifty (50) ang- prize, Don O'Connor, 125 points. Hapsburg and his wife Oarlo.tta arrive in, Mexico under the im- lers left the Quay at 09.30 sharp Best overseas angler, Ju d to enjoy a day's angling. Tides pression 'that the people ".iave Ven and leading sikipper on the elected him emperor. Bet.te were falling fast and this gave day was Tony Crowe, "Mako." rise to the early start. There Davis and Brian Aherne star, were quite a few visitors pre- In conjunction with the with Paul Muni a.s the Mexi'can sent including Dutch, Spanish, above, the Waterford co-op took revolutionary. (1939, black and German. Belgian. English and part with a competition of their white). 3.45—Swim. 4,10'—Child- some V.I.P.'s of the town. Boats own In which 14 anglers caught ren's (BiBC: Hea thcl iff a.nd M'ar- maduke. 4.30—Galloping Galax- OPEN SPORTS AND GALA DAY returned to the Quay around 83 fish. The competition was — at the — 6.30 and from the various com- won by George Young 1st: Don ies! 4.55 Newsround. 5.0'5 — Gentle Ben. 5.35-^Wa.l.es Today. ments It seemed that a good O'Connor 2nd; Mick Cowming HURLING FIELD, MELLERAY day's Ashing was had by all. 3rd; Pat O'Donovan 4th- Sean 6,00—Six O'clock News. Wea- Flynn 5th; Richie Quarry 6th; ther. 6.35—Hard Hat and Bad- ON SUNDAY NiEXT, AUGUST 30, at 2 p.m. As always there was quite a Michael Healy 8th: Frank ley. 7.00 Wogan. Derek Jame- few stories about the ones that O'Brien 9th- Rose Dwane 7th: son, stands in. 7.35' - The Livi ng Running Events for boys and girls from 5 years up- got away and from the results Patricia Walsh 10th. Isles. 8.15 Dyiniasity. 9,00—Nine wards, Senior Races, Novelty Races, Toddlers Races. O'clock News. Regional News, as shown in which points were Competitions — Step Dancing, Singing, Arrange a very close it would seem that On Sunday next we hope to Weather. 9.3fl — Dave Allen. have another enjoyable day at 10.2i0—Omni'bus At The Proms: Flower Garden on a Biscuit Tin (confined to children). another fish to some would sea with th« Radley Engineer- Ravel's Sheherezade and Stra- Stalls Cake Stall, Vegetable Stall, Bric-a-Brac. have made all the difference in ing Competition, so all are re- vinsky's Petrushka. 11.25'—Film: the prizes. minded to have their entries Alice Doesn't Live Here Any- Attractions and Side Shows — Spinner, Horse Shoe j There were 50 anglers; six (6) handed in early so that, there more. Alice Hyatt, widowed Throwing, Wellington Throwing, Ringing Bottle, etc. etc. j boats taking part; 212 fish were will bp no disappointments. wi'th a 12-o«e'ar-

G.A.A. Notes By Commentator GERALDINES Portlaw And Roanmore To Reach G.A.A. NOTES A iBj Si INTERMEDIATE FOOTBALL NEXT WEEK-END CHAMPIONSHIP han 0-4: J. Devoy 1-3: A. Butler, So far- the county champion- All roads lead to the Sports- ships have done little to arouse E. Butler and D. j>ewoy 0-1 each. field, Oappoquin on Sunday the excitement ot supporters SCORES [INSURANCES evening next, August 30 for the and now the officials are hop- S.F.C.— Western intermediate football 1 Hurling Final ? ing that matters will change Kilrossanty 2-9; Dunhill 0-3 semi-lfinal. Geraldines v. Sham- from here on in to the county Nire 1-13; Dungarvan 0-5 rocks at 7 p.m. All players are finals and that next week-ends STRADBALLY v. DUNGARVAN members was presented with a while the losers came more into -Stradbally 1-7; Tramore 1-5 asked to have a full kit includ- programme of senior hurling Should Stradbally beat Dun- momento during the social ttw game in the second half, Ferrybank 1-6; Rathgorniack 2-9 ing gloves and to be on time. and football games will be good garvan, and they are hot fav- event. one comd not say that they Butlerstown 2-12; Brickeys 2-4 SYMPATHY A policy to suit you enough to restore public inter- ourites to do so, then they are HANDBALL NEWS: were ever in the game with a Ballinameela 2-8: est. Hopefully they will! through to the semi-final, with ALL-IRELAND SEMI-FINALS chance. Final core was 2-9 to s Ballinacourty 1-8 Sincere sympathy is expressed The list includes both hur- the Nlre in their group. They (MASTERS GRADE) 0-3. I.F.C.— to Willie O'Conneil and all the FBD Insurance policies are ling semi-finals and the final were not too pleased with their Giving what was described as SlRADBALLY v. TRAMORE Sliabh gCua 2-11: An Rinn 0-1 O'Conneil family on the recent designed to adapt to the needs round of senior football cham- display last Sunday and will his very best display in his long Although they won the game death of John O'Conneil. Kil- pionship games as well as sev- need to, and be expected, to im- J.H.C.— playing career, Declan Mulcahy deservedly, stradbally experi- Lismore 4-11; Shamrocks 3-5 more. Clashmore. of each customer. Our staff eral very interesting divisional prove their game here to make of Kilgobinet club, scored a enced one of their most uncom- Also to Pad Walsh and matches. sure Of getting through. Every- M.H.C provide helpful advice and the very fine win over the represen- fortable hours in the champion- Abbeyside 1-11; Cappoquin 2-7 flamiily on the death of Declan one outside Dungarvan, expects tative from Roscommon M. ship so far when managing a highest level of personal HURLING SEMI-FINALs that they will. Walsh. May they both rest in Naughton in two straight two points win against Tra- FIXTURES peace. games at the Castletoag ally on service. With these policies While there is disappoint- BALLINAMEELA v. BRICKEYS more wh0 were suffering their Friday, August 28— ment that the hurling semi- Brickeys haven't won a game Saturday night, last. -His 21-14 fourth deieat of the champion- CLANCY CUP | FBD are now the market leader and 21-8 wins, really excited the- At Leamybrien: 7 p.m. S F.C. Geraldines had a big 2-13 to finals between Portlaw and Bal- s0 far, but at some stage m all ship. The closeness ol the scor- Stradbally v. Dungarvan. lyduff and Roanmore v. Bally- their games they have given spectators in this -well contest- ing kept interest very much 0-4 win over Old Parish in the in providing insurance to the ed national semi-final. For Mul- Saturday, August 29— gunner are being played at dif- their opponents a fright. Both alive all the way, but the stan- At Ardmore : S.F.C. Kilros- first round of the Clancy Oup agribusiness world, and are a ferent venues within 20 hours themselves and Ballinameela cahy it was a reward for per- dard of football was below ex- played at Ring on Monday severence as he is one of the santy v. Clashmore, 7 p.m. major force in the home of each other, most hurling lov- scored only 5 paints against pectations At Cappoquin: M.H. Final — week. We would like to thank ers in the county will try to at- Dunhill. but in the case of the most dedicated players who Ring for inviting us into this insurance and commercial Our Manager in trains constantly and is regard- SHOCK RESULT Lismore v. Tallow. 6.45 p.m. (P. tend both. It is difficult at this Brickeys, Dunhill scored only 7 Moore). tournament for the th'rd year Dungarvan, TOM stage to say which will be the points while against Ballina- ed by his clubmates as one of in succession. markets. the best handballers ever to 'The defeat of Ferrybank by At Dungarvan : J.F.C. Strad- PHELAN, will be better game but the odds fav- meela they scored 2-7. B'ut Rathgormack, was the big bally v. Modeligo 6.45 p.m. (J. Lineout was: Liam O'Don- our the one listed for the Fra- whatever about the arithmatlc come out of the county. He will nell. Micko Conn ell, Johnny pleased to deal with now go Icrwar-d to th All-Ire- shock result, of the week-end Moore). her Field on Sunday afternoon ol the thing. Ballinameela, fol- e as it had been totally enexpect- O'Brien Ccapt.). Seamus M-es- your queries and to when Ballyduff, who represent lowing their superb perfor- land final in which he will meet At Walsh Park : S.H. Semi- Can we help you? ed. The winners were -pointless Final — Roanmore v. Ballygun- kiil. Conor OTRiiordan, James assist you with the West's last chance of being mance on Sunday evening last, the Leinster champion, from O'Conneil. Brendan O'Grady. Meath. from all their games up to this ner. quotations. Tom can involved in the final, take on must be strongly fancied to win point while Ferrybank on the Bill Cotter. David O'Brien, pad- Portlaw. Both clubs, oddly en- and leave Brickeys in line for Sunday, August 30— be contacted at 65 In the second 45/50 age group other hand were not. complete- At Cappoquin: 2 p.m J.H.C. raig Kiely, Paddy Corkery. ough are celebrating their cen- a relegation battle against Mossy Butler playing J. Derrlg ly out of contention. Tony Bally, Joe Salmon, Pat O'Conneil St., tenary this year and thi is Rathgormaek/Dungarvan. Ardmore v. Ballysaggart - feelings known to the Munster sence of Very Rev. M. Canon groups and have yet to meet in loss will place too big a burden Council. meela defeated the county ing. September 4. Please check ACOT — CO. WATERFORD this championship and when on them and in the circumstan- champions, Kilrossanty many Farrell. P.P. The following are fixture list on this paper. supporters described their form the results:— they do. the fact that. Portlaw ces it would be a bit much to NEW CONVENTION VENUE ST. OLIVER'S have already scored a total of expect, th-eon to win. At last year's Western con- as a 'fiash-in-the-pan,' but here £200. Ml. McGovern, Kvne against Ballinacourty on Sun- Park, Abbeyside: £100. Yvonne St. Olivers under 16 hurlers 8-77 and Ballyduff have scored TRAMORE v. FERRYBANK vention. applications were were beaten by St. Patricks CERTIFICATE IN FARMING COURSE made by Kilgobinet and Bally- day evening they left no one Landers, The Grove. Abbeyside: (FIRST YEAR) 9-58 won't matter either as both Championship-wise it is of no In any doubt as to how very £10, David Stearn, Park Lane: recently. sides have played against dif- importance to either side. Tra- duff who are both celebrating The under 12 hurling team their Centenary this year, to well they can play when they £10. Thomas Flynn. Murphy will commence in the ferent opponents who interest- more have been one of the dis- put their minds down to win- Place- £10. Tommie Whelan. are going well with wins over appointing sides so far and have the 1987 convention held ingly enough scored a total of ning an important match, such Wolfe Tone Road; £10. Chris Stradbally, FOurmilewater. St. 53 points against both. All the have only four 'points, a total in their club area. Having con- Patricks and Naomh Brid to sidered the matter for some as this was — and especially and May Walsh, Garranbane: ACOT Office, Lismore indications are that it will be gained by beating Dungarvan for Ballinacourty who had been £10. Peter Crowley. Ballina- qiuaM'fy for the Western final. a very close contest and the and Rathgormack rather nar- time, the Officer Board have now decided that the meeting cruising along with five league courty. THE FIELD outcome could well depend on rowly. Ferrybank will likely win points and looking forward to On Monday, 28th September which side can stay the pace this one. will take place at Bohadoon Two All-Ireland Hurling final The field is looking very well a possible place in the county tickets — John M. Kelly. Sham- best. (Kilgobinet) and the date will now and we appreciate the c.vt- Application forms available at local ACOT Offices. be decided upon later. A con- semi-finals if they won this one. rocks Club: Two All-Ireland t'n-g o' the grass in the pitch Portlaw will have such play- SHAMROCKS v. GERALDINES The winners of this will go vention did take place at, St. Unfortunately they were forced Football final tickets _ Very bv our dbairm-an P. J- Connery ). KINGSTON. C.A.O. ers as John Gaivin Davy Michael's Hall, Ballyduff many to play without full-back Donal Rev. M. Canon, Farrell. P.P. F'oran. Eddie Rockett, Sean Fitz- through to the divisional final Looby, team captain Ray Molo- la?-t week. We a'so have rsw Shamdlon, Dungarvan. against Siiaibh ,gCua and which- years ago. Promoters Prizp (£20)—Noel goalposts purchased. patrick. Dathai De Paor. Bren- MEATH v. DERRY ney and centre-forward John Fleming, Baillnroad. —<(Advt.i. dan Coffey. Albert Burke, etc.. ever side it is, the expectations Mulligan. These defections — P.R.O. all of whom are very experienc- are that it will give us a splen- Not, that the All-Ireland semi- necessitated so much re-shuff- ed players who have been did contest for the intermediate final which was played at football title next month. ling that the side were un- through the chaunpionshiD mill Croke Park on Sunday last settled for too long a period of on plenty of big occasions. Shamrocks are the clear fav- concerns us very much, but it the game. As a game-it was- a ourites and 'In the books of It can also be said that B'ally- might be worth noting th&t the splendid contest and one of the -many judges they are the fan- Derry team—the Ulster cham- duff's Mossy. Michael and cied ones to take the county best we have had in a poor Richie Walsh. Seamie Hannon. pions—included a big number championship. The losers will title, but at the moment, that of their under 21 team and John Quirke. Seamus Hyland. is a bit far off. Geraldines have have every reason for feeling Michael Leamy, Paul Prender- Derry have no internal under disappointed with the result been quite impressive so far. 21 championships. gast. Maurice Geary. Donie but the opinions are* that they as with their absent players Hannon, Seamus Daly and com- WESTERN BOARD they feel that they would have will need to improve consider- FIXTURES pany have all given good ac- ably 'if they are to beat Sh&m- won counts of themselves on the big Sept. 4 JHC "B" Semifinal— Geraldines v. Modeligo at Cap- Playing with the breeze, Bal- occasion and will harbour little ARDMORE V. BALLYSAGGART fears for the reputations of poquin 6.45. J. M. Kelly. linameela with an eariy goal their opponents. It Is a pity that this very at- JFC Semi-final — Kilgobinet and a point, took complete con- tractive junior hurling semi- Faha v. Lismore, Dungarvan trol In the first, quarter and it I hate to write the word final Is being played as a coun- 6.45. R. Casey. was only in the second quarter 'draw.' knowing quite well the ter-attraction to the Dungarvan Sept 5 IHc Semi-final Abbey- that Ballinacourty came into Don't put your kind of problems that this type programme on Sunday, but un- side v. Fourmllewater. Dungar- the game and went a point in Of result could create for every- fortunately the Board had no van. 6.45. J. Moore. front with only four minutes one. but, a look at the form of octlon. In their recent meetlns JHc "B" Semi-final An Rinn left A goal and a point put the these teams shows, i suppose, Ardmore surprised Ballysaggart v. Melleray, Cappoquin, 6.45 J. winners in front at the interval that another one is not out of and the seasides would now M. Kelly. but the second -half followed appear to be hitting their best the same pattern as the first the queston. If there is to be an Sept. 9 MFC "B" final Affane and again it was Ballinameela outright winner. It might be fo»-m and I must confess to v. Naomh Brid. Dungarvan being one of the many who who played the better football Portlaw who were very impres- 6.45. T. Whelan. in the third quarter with fancy their chances of getting Sept 8 JHc Semi-final sive In beatlnie both Mount Sion (at least) to the divisional final 'Courty coming back to lay Creamery Stradbally v. Lismore. Dungar- and Ballygunner so far. STRADBALLY v. MODELIGO siege on the winners goai area van. P. Moore. in the final stages to bring the ROANMORE v. BALLYGUNNER This junior football semi-final If Lismore in M.H. final then 1 lead down to a couple of points. In their six games so far, w'l interest football fan= and September 15. A late Ballinameela point gave It could be earning gross interest at Ballygunner have scored a rec- patrons at Fraher Field on Sept. 12 U.2i H,n St. Patricks them their three points win- ord total oi 20 goals and 78 Saturday evening should be re- v. Stradbally. Abbeyside 6.30. ning margin. Their victory almost four times the current rate of points which gives an average warded with a splendid con- T Whelan. won't involve them in the clos- of 3-18 per game and while this test- Modeligo and Stradbally Abbeyside v. St. Olivers/B'ric- ing stages and they ar? now inflation with the Irish Permanent. won't, count in their match have both been involved up to key's, Dungarvan. 6.30. J. Moore. out of the running, as Ballina- against Roanmore, 'it is very in- thp closing stages of this cham- Fourmllewater v. Cappoquin. courty are (unless a miracle With more offices than any other building society dicative of the great scoring pionship for a number of sea- Colligan 6.30. R. Casey. happens), but they must, now power of this young side who sons and both are due a win. Sept. 13 U.21 Fc Modeligo/ the Irish Permanent is always close to you. Stradbally are the only second realise that had they played have rather suddenly emerged Sliabh gCua v. Rine Old Par- this kind of football in all their as the challengers to the title. string team which seem to ish. Dungarvan 6.30. D. Kiely. matches they would surely We're open 'til five every working day and come through in this champion- Their only defeat was against ALL-IRELAND TICKETS have been in the championship our branch offices never close for lunch. You'll ship almost every year. This with a splendid chance. In the the stronger Portlaw side and time they are favourites to win. Clubs are hereby notified that their wins were registered They are now the only club in Ail-Ireland Final Tickets will be circumstances Ballinacourty find your local manager is aware of the seasonal against. Mount Sion (in a play- line for a senior/junior county distributed on Wednesday, 2nd played very well and still might off). Dunhill. Dungarvan and double in football. September, 1987, at the Fraher have won if they hadn't wasted cash requirements of farmers, and adopts a Colligan. MINOR HURLING FINAL Field, Dungarvan after the too many scoring chances. flexible approach to your needs. Roanmore, who are the only Minor Football Final. Tickets undefeated team in the cham- Arch rivals, Lismore and Tal- not collected on the night will NIRE ON TOP How much you invest, and how pionship wllj be favourites — low will again be the contes- be otherwise re-allocated. their players being more matur- tants in the Western minor hur- RESULTS Forced to field without David quickly your savings grow, are strictly ed and more experienced. They lin-.o- final which is sure to at- Burke and Peter Queally. Dun- tract a, very big crowd to Cap- Following last week-end's re- garvan held very little hope of confidential. were pipped for a ralace in the poauin on Saturday evening. sults, it is now all over bar the county final last year, in what shouting, as far as the major- winning this one and that was Tallow won the title last year how it turned out, when they was the best match of the and went, on to win a county ity Of the senior football teams With more than £1,223 million in championship. They lost by 3-11 are concerned and if I am read- met the table-toppers the Nire title but, a number of that side In splendid form at Cappoquin. to 2-13 to Mount Sion at Walsh having gone over age. are not, ing the league/championship assets, your money is safe with Park This year with players available. Lismore will field table correctly It will be the This was the Nire's finai game Ireland's biggest building society - safe and hard at work. like Kieran Delahunty. Eddie practically all the under 16 Nire and Stradbally going for- and the result leaves them Nolan Noel Crowley, the Codys. team which lost to Mount, Sion ward from Group 1 and Butlers- clear leaders with ten points. And remember, all transactions are free. Ger McGuire. etc., they are in the county final two years town being joined with Kilros- SLIABH gCUA IN FINAL pretty confident of making it a-"o and will be slight favour- santy or Clashmore as the qua- There are no hidden charges. lifiers from Group 2. A draw One of the many surprises ot to the final stage and I expect ites to wiri yet another hurling the week-end resulted at the to see their confidence being title but as we have said on between Kilrossanty and Clash- more this week-end could bring Fraher Field on Sunday after- So if you want to reap a reward from your savings, plant them in the Irish Permanent justified. numerous occasions before, noon when Sllabh gCua scored against Tallow one never back Dunhill and if Dungarvan THE FOOTBALL SCENE beat Stradbally in their final a fa-clle win over the very fan- and see how much better off you can be. match, then Kilmacthomas cied An Rinn in a game that Several of the football games | disappointed the small crowd listed for the week-end are of GAME POSTPONED would be back in contention. Because of the death ol Mrs BalMnacourty's very slim who turned up to see It. A soli- no great importance as far as Bridget Lynch, Kilnafrehan. tary point from a free, kicked the championship is concerned, chance of qualifying would de- th° Kilgobinet v. Faha jun'oi pend on them beating Butlers- over by Carthac Mac Craith in but this Ls certainly not the , football semi-final which was thn 35th minute of the game case in the game between Kil- town and Clashmore forcing a scheduled for Fraher Field on draw with Kilrossanty. As far was his side's only score over Bank on the People's Choice rossanty and Clashmore as the Sunday last, was postponed as as the rest are concerned it is the hour, which for the most result as well as qualifying the a mark of respect to the fam- all over. part, belonged to Sliabh gCua. winners for a place in the semi- ily who have had such close The half-time score was 1-3 to finals, will determine the connections with the G.A.A KILROSSANTY's BIG WIN nil and in the second half, the chances of one or tw0 others over a very long number ot Kilmacthomas venue saw the winners scored 1-8 to leave getting back into contention years Her son Patrick is a cur- biggest crowd of the season so them sixteen points in front at For both It is their final match rent Kilgobinet player and to far for a championship game on the end. In fairness to the and at the moment, both are h

Abbeyside Shore Angling Club REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS Two Day Daysha Competition A Huge

Never before In the history of RESULTS the club has such a succesful two day open competition been DAY 1—1st. Brian. Mansfield; staged as the Daysha Open, Success 2nd Tom Keogh; 3rd, Richie fished at 'Helvick and Ballina- Quarry: 4th, Tony Power; 5th, courty on Saturday and Sun- tion was due to the very gener- Tommy Cashman; 6th. Jim day, 15th and 16th August. Television and stand presented Conroy- 7th. Tom Burke. 1st ous sponsorship of a beautiful to the club by Casey Electronics The success of this competi- 22" Colour Remote Control lady. Ca.lt Mulcahy. 1st juvenile, and also sponsorship by Pat Derek Roche; 2nd. Stephen Horsom, Ken Berney, Radley Conroy. Engineering, Maurice Fennell, Irish Water Services and Diver- DAY 2—1st, Brian Mansfield; sey, Dublin. 2nd Tom B'urke; 3rd Tony Crowe; 4th, Sean Power; 5th, 121 anglers representing, Ab- Michael Cowming- 6th. Michael DANGER AREAS FOR beyside, Dungarvan, Ardmore, Dooley- 7th. Pat Power. 1st Rhinnshark. Tramore - Water- lady, Alice Roche; 2nd lady. ford. Waterford Glass. South Nancy Cashman. 1st, juvenile, SMALL CHILDREN Shore, Dunmore, Cork Sea Ang- Alan (Mulcahy; 2nd Derek Wall. lers and Weymouth S.A.C. Overseas Angler—George Dono- The Irish Water Safety Asso- in or near water. The back (G.B.)i fished over the two van, Weymouth S.A.C., who took ciation urges parents and- per- garden play pood or orna- days A variety of four fish — the Bord Failte. prize. sons in charge of small children mental pond: the nearby river bass, conger, flat and dog were Best angler of the two days to ensure that they are con- or stream; the uncovered riain landed. The highlight of Day 1 stantly supervised while playing barrel, well, water tank or was Brian Mansfield with a was surely the specimen bass total of 86.150 points and he re- slurry pit; holes or drains left weighing 13 lbs. 1 oz., landed ceived the 22" Remote Control after building operations, are by Brian Mansfield of Ardmore. Colour Television all hazards for the very young Day 2 was noted for the return and elderly, feeble persons. Pri- of conger eel and the scarcity A fitting tribute was paid to vate swimming pools should be of dogfish, especially for Bal- one of our most valued mem- BALLINAMEELA locked or otherwise fenced off I'inacourty. bers of the committee when our to prevent use when the pool chairman George Young pre- is not under constant super- At the end of the competi- sented an Honorary L-ife Mem- LADIES GAA Vision. tion a large gathering of ang- bership to Mrs. Nancy Cash- On Monday night. August 17, lers and friends returned to man. our junior ladies team played Clonea for the presentation: of the county final of the league Summing up, the Chairman prizes. It was there that the thanked all the anglers for against Ballymac' in the fisherman tales were told and grounds of St. Augustine's making such a success of the ABBEYSIDE as the old proverb asks, "are competition — John and Ann College. all the fishermen liars." George McGrath for the use of their 'Ballinameela fought hard in told his little tale of the conger premises, Clonea Hotel, for the their attempt to ©aim the coun- COMMUNITY that his daughter lost, while presentation of prizes: to John ty title, but Ballymac' outplayed away in his own little corner Cronin for his help with the the "Flounder" was telling Alan weigh-in: also to Kathleen them to emerge the victors. O'Conneli (B.G.) of th conger However we must not be too e Young who volunteered her PARISH GAMES he .lost thrice. The "Conger" time to take late entries. disappointed because we did Firstly. I would like to con- himself was quite pleased with very well to get to the county gratulate John and Margaret his catch, and as a result must final. Congratulations to Bally- Foley oiiu their new arrival. surely have captured the PATTERN COMPETITION The photo for our "Remembering Other Days" this week will surely stir memories for the people of Ballinroad, Balliiia- mac' on a great victory. Also, John has been an active mem- Master Angler. As Don and The results of the competi- eourty and Garranbane in the parish of Abbeyside. Taken by Tom Tobin it shows a group of local people with the then curate many thanks to our referee on ber of the Committee since we "Dasher" said, "if crabs were the night, Catriona C&sey. re-formed two years ago. Sec- weighed in they surely would tion run in conjunction with of the parish, Rev. Fr. Michael Walsh, now Parish Priest of Tallow, on the day that the foundation stone of the new Ballin- the Abbeyside Pattern on O'Ur full team which played ondly, I wiould like to wish have won.' road Community Centre, St. Laurence's Hall, was blessed and laid in 1956. Alas, in the intervening 31 years many of those Tadhig O'Connor the best of luck Thursday, 6th August — 1st. on, the night were: Caroline Tony Crowe- 2nd, Jl-mmy Leni- in the photo have been called to their eternal reward while the little ones are now the men and women of the distrist. Ryan, Mary O'Donneli. C'laire in, the Art Finals Which will be Our Chairman then addres- sed the gathering and sincerely han; 3rd, William Kett; 4th, Longan, Catherine Ahearne, held on. August 28-3.0 ini Butlins, Michael Cowming. 1st lady, Cathy Tob'im, Kay Hallahan, Mosney. thanked our sponsors especially Sean Casey of Casey Electronics Nancy Cashman; 1st juvenile, Ann Buckley, Jenny Mahier, The following weekend, seP- Eric Crowe. Paula Fitzgerald, Una Alhearne, temlber 4-6, our athletes and who was our main sponsor. His Caroline Morrissey, Jackie Mea- son Pat, director of the com- With one competition remain- cyclist will be competing, i.e ing for the Senior Master Ang- gan. Karen Reynolds. Catherine Derek Hayes in the u/10 pany. performed the honours Morrissey, C'laire Fitzgerald. on behalf of his father and ex- ler, the positions are as follows: hurdles, Deirdire Brennan in 1st. Tony Crowe 69 pts.; 2nd. Subs., Martina Ryan, Carimel the girls u/12 100m. and Aidan pressed his delight to be asso- Progress Reports On Roads And ciated with the club and he Mick Cowming 50 pes.; 3rd, Jer ClU'ritin,, Anne O'Doninell Mary Bell in the u/16 cycling. looked forward, he said, to Mansfield 47 pts; 4th, George ary Report with Department, of Donigan, Siohhan Ahearne and Good luck' to one and all. Sinead Ronayne. future association with the club Young 4i pts.; 5th, John Cronin The following progress re- Environment, for examination. _ PRO 41 pts- 6th. Tony Elstead 35 ports for the month of July Estimated cost of Scheme — pts. —(P.R.O.). were submitted to the monthly £1.200,000. meeting of Waterford Co. Coun- Sanitary Services Minor Schemes — Portlaw cil held in Dungarvan last Sewerage — Completed. Clone-a- Monday.''— ment is made. Estimated cost Power — Plant Commissioned. Leamybrien towards Carrick- Chlorinatiion Various Schemes NATIONAL PRIMARY ROAD on-Suir. of Scheme — £922,400. Tallow — Revised Prelimin- —Installations in progress. IMPROVEMENT WORKS SANITARY SERVICES (a^ Newtown / Carroll's Cross WATER SUPPLIES —Fencing and accommodation Small Schemes — Ardmore works continuing. Earthworks Water Supply — Contract Com- and drainage on extended sec- pleted. Ballinacourty-Mains Re- tion. Surface dressing of car- riageway. placement — Work completed. Ballylaneen-Mains Replacement Shingles- A Belt Of (b) Dungarvan By-Pass — —Work completed. Work continuing on construc- tion of new bridge. SEWERAGE SCHEMES (c) The Sweep — Site investi- Major Schemes — Lismore— Roses From Hell' gation for new realignment Scheme completed and in oper- Physicians have known for continuing. ation. be eased where the doctor can (d) Kiely's Cross — Perma- the ias-t century that chicken- give early treatment. B'aHinroad — Contract Docu- pox and shingles have some- SMALL BLISTERS nent fencing being constructed. ments approved by Department. Topsoil removal has: commenc- thing in common. Only in the As the illness progresses over Checkpoint — Contract Docu- last 25 years have they dis- ed and trees felled in Forestry ments sent to Department of the next week, clusters of small Lands. covered that both illnesses are grey blisters appear along the Environment in July 1985. Ap- caused by the same virus. plication, for Foreshore Licence underlying nerve. This is the WHITE LINING That virus is one of a group symptom that has given shin- sent to Department of Commu- known as herpes, the same nications in July 1985. This gles its. name. T'he blisters tend Lismore 'Town. Bonmahon, Licence was also granted in group that includes the cold to circle the body somewhat Stradbally, Scrahan. Griffins November 1986. Estimated cost sore virus. The odd thing about like a belt or girdle. And the Garage, Newtown, Pulla and Of Scheme — £372,240. these viruses is that they' stay Latin for a girdle is cingulus. Baliyiemon. dormant in the body, waiting The medical name for shingles, Ballyduff Lower — Prelimin- for am 'alarm clock' to wak'sr ary Report with Department. zoster, comes from the Greek GENERAL MAINTENANCE them. Just what causes shingles word for belt. Portlaw—Preliminary Report to wake isn't fully known. General maintenance on all submitted to Department of But this is no ordinary belt. categories of roadway. Surface Suspects include a bad shock to The Norwegians call it a 'belt Environment in March 1986. the system. Dressed National Primary at The Department requested cost- of roses from Hell.' Those little Pat Casey, Director, Casey Electronics, presents a Daysha Colour Television to Brian Mansfield. Ardmore, at Clonea Griffins Garage and Pulla, and ings of alternative proposals Whiat is clear is that age blisters oan be so sensitive that Hotel recently. Brian was winner of the Abbeyside S.A.C." Fish ins Competition, sponsored by Casey Electronics. Pictured (1. on National Secondary at Bally- in November 1986. These cost- plays a part. About one in 200 even the touch of bedclothes is to r.) are: Pat Donovan (P.R.O.), Pat Casey, Brian Mansfield, George Young (Chairman), Michael Power (Treasurer). lemon. ings have r.ow been prepared people in tlhei-r 50s get shingles. unbearable. (Photo: David Stearn) Continuation Of Road Restor- by the Consulting Engineers More than twice that number Within days, the blisters start ation at Lismore. Strengthening and have to be axaimined by the do in their 70s. And half of all to crust over, but they take K.21 at Gortnalacht to Garra- Department before a final de- people in their mid-BOs will time Ito fully heal. In fact, the hyiish. Strengthening R.676 cision on the' method of treat- have had the illness. entire attack usually lasts up What they Willi most remem- to five weeks. Throughout, the ber about it is a period of ex- main symptom is pain, a con- treme discomfort. A sudden stant background discomfort severe pain or numbness along with frequent short sharp the path of the nerve which stabs that can be very severe. Dungarvan Man Who Served lhas been affected is the first In- a minorityi of cases there warning. Ait the same time, the can be after-effects. The com- sikiin over the nerve becomes monest of these Is a lingering Last week thousands of ary guy. doing what he liau IO highly sensitive. The infe-cticn pain in 'the area affected, It do for his country." says Dan, most often attacks one or other people all around the world who now lives in Sligo. where comes and goes lor months, commemorated t'he 10th anni- side of the trunk or the face even years. Again, early treat- he is the officer for the Na- close to the eye. versary of the death of Elvis tional Road Safety Association. ment by a doctor may help to Presley King of Rock and Roll With Elvis So far. the- only symptom has reduce this problem. By 1958. Elvis had appeared In the 1950's and 1960'.s and the on the Ed Sullivan Show and been pain. It can be up to seven As well as seeking medical most succesful recording artist days before the attack becomes advice as early as possible, you remembered the King and sang US forces -in West Germany. was already established as a in history. major scar but. according to visible. Then there is in-temse can care for shingles by ensur- Memphis Tennessee, attract- songs like "Love Mie Tender." Originally from Dungarvan, reddening of the ski'.n in the ing that the rash is kept clean "Are You Lonesome Tonight," where his family carried on the Dan he refused special service ed as many as 50,000 people status offered to him when he area of pain. and free from infection by while the palatial Graceland which made him rock's first flourishing O'Flynn's News- bacteria. And avoid close con- agency at the Square, for a was drafted for two years ser- That delayed warning is mams-ton where he lived there superstar. vice in Badnersfield. unfortunate because early tacit with others since the and in the grounds of which he couple of generations. Dan treatment is important with active virus may spread, caus- is now buried saw a candle-light A HECK OF A NICE GUY O'Flynn lived in Brooklyn, New Dan O'Flynn drove army shingles. Research has found ing clhickenpox and possibly v-lgll by many thousands of York, for many years before be- jeeps with Presley, and they that many of the symptoms can shingles in others. fans. "He was a heck of a nice guy ing drafted for military service were often on the same work and a fine soldier too," recalls in 1958 along with the King oi assignment. "He was marvel- The Clarence Hotel. Dublin lous — a magnetic person: he was the venue where Elvis Club an Irish comrade in arms who Rock and Roll. served alongside Elvis in the "He was just another ordin- had real charisma," says Dan. fans .from Ireland gathered and It was a big boost for the US army to have him. "Yes. he wore the same NIRE WIN TO QUALIFY greased ba-ck hair, and that lovely smile. He was always so approachable, and down to ' earth. FOR SEMI-FINAL "He used sit around with the rest of us and join in the light conversation. We'd talk about MliK 1-13; DUNGARVAN 0-5 anything. He showed what type of a person he was," added The Nire qualified for a place Nire — E. Gough; T. Guiry, Elvis' old comrade. In the Co. Senior football cham- T. Walsh. D. Hogan- P. Halley. Though Gl Presley never pionship semi-final when they K. Mulcahy, G. Coffey- J. treated his fellow privates to defeated Dungarvan at Cappo- Hogan. M. Guiry; P. J. Mulcahy, in-barracks concerts, they were quin on Sunday afternoon last. P. Walsh. R. Guiry; G. Walsh, always aware there was some- This was a poor game and the S. Guiry, M. 'Ryan. Subs. — W. one special in their ranks. winners will have to show ai big Kearney for P. Walsh; P. Ryan But. life became more diffi- improvement in the knock-out for G. Coffey. cult for Elvis as his army stages if they are to capture days went on. Though he en- the title. Dungarvan — P. Flynn; P. joyed soldiering, the publicity Meehan, A. curran. G. Moran; he attracted from colleagues, as The winners led at the break J Fitzgerald, M. Sheehan. S. | well as from the world press, by 1-4 to 0-4, the goal coming McGrath: R. Dwyer, T. Curran; became too much. In 1959 he from Sean Guiry after three D. Lyons, B. -Hennessy C Mee- had to be stationed off-post, in minutes play. Dungarvan miss- han: F. O'Donneli, M. Fernr- private accommodation. ed some early scores both -from combe, T. Hamilton. Subs. — T. play and frees in the second "It was a lovely experience O'Donovan for S. .McGrath; W. to have served with him. I half and in the final quarter Coward for F. O'Donneli; S. Mc- the Nire took over completely. couldn't believe it when I heard Grath for J. Fitzgerald. he had died—it's so tragic when Tom Walsh, Jackie Hogan. P. Referee — J. J. Landers. Cap- su'-h a talented guy died so J. Mulcahy, Sean Guiry and poquin. young," says Dan. Michael Ryan were best for the winners while Derek Lyons, Pa RECUPERATING Meehan, -Martin Sheehan. Mor- rie Ferncombe and Brian Hen- Incidentally D-an is himself nessy tried hard for Dungarvan. ai present still recuperating Choose after undergoing major surgery Scorers: Nire — M. Ryan 0-6; ^uacanteed some time ago and we send him S. Guiry 1-1; P. Walsh 0-3: M. our own as well as the good wishes of all hi friends in Dun- Married in Kilbrien Parish Church recently were Miss Mary Guiry. G. Walsh, W. Kearney products s 0-1 each. Dungarvan—D. Lyons garvan for a full recovery and Cronin, Kilbrien and Mr. Leo Cullen, Leitrim- The reception 0-2; M. Ferncombe, -T. Hamilton G.I.'s Elvis and Dan O'Flynn photographed while serving with the U.S. Army in Germany. a speedy return to his normal was held afterwards at Whitechurch House Hotel. (John Tynan) and B. Hennessy 0-1 each. duties. DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1987. PAGE THREE

FITZGERALD — Third Anni- versary — In loving memory of MURPHY'S COLOUR TV John. Fitzgerald., who died on LISMORE AND DISTRICT NOTES Own your own 22'' Colour TV August 29, 1984. MAIN STREET, LOTTERY WINNER Congratulations to our lady a very successful day's outing, for as little as We miss vou more than words RECENT DEATHS captain (G. Canning) and our DUNGARVAN can tell. winning the following prizes:— £16.19 ner month. vice-captain (C. Dowd) on Girls u'10 100m. — 1st, M. Finance arranged. 4 years Your smile, your voice, your Very Rev. C. O Dalaigh. P.P.. reaching the Munster semi-final Broderick; 2nd, C. Hyde 3rd, guarantee on parts, labour love as well. Old Parish, Very Rev. M. ,T. : For Nursery, Toys Ryan, p.p.. Stradbally Rev. C. of the Vodka F'oursomes com- A. Barry. and tube. To lose someone as dear as SR. M. ALPHONSUS petition where they took their you, MERCY CONVENT Kielieher, C.C., Baliyiarieeni. Rev. Boys u/10 100m. — 2nd, M. opponents to the 18th green. Molumphy- 3rd I. Barry. and Bicycles Rent a New 22" Colour TV Remains a heartache all life Feelings of profound sorrow Fr. Nessan. O.F.M.. Cork Very Rev. R. O'Doherty. P.P.. Kil- Girls u/12 100m. _ 1st, O. at the best prices. for only £15 per month through. and regret were occasioned in LISMORE CAMOGIE NOTES — from — If tears could build a stair- Dungarvan and' surrounding gob'net and Very Rev. W. Our seniors were put out ol Broderick. 2nd, N. Fennessey: Telephone 058/41376 way. areas last week when news Calilanan, p.p.. Aglish. Also the Munster championship by a 3rd. M. Moore. present were Very R,ev. M. B'oy u/14 100m. — 2nd, E. All types of keys cut CASEY TV And heartaches make a lane, was learned of the regretted superior Glen Rovers team on s DUNGARVAN. Tel. 058/41845 Canon Farrell. P.P.. Abbeyside Tuesday night. Constant rain Landers. expertly. We'd walk right up to heaven death of Sister M. Alphonsus And bring you back agan. (O'Donogihue), Mercy Convent, an.d miany visiting clergy. didn't help matters either and Men's 100m. _ 1st, M. Lan- Remember: What we sell we Dungarvan. The burial took place after- Glen Rovers came out worthy ders- 2nd, L. Fennessey. service. God bless you. John. Ladies 100m. — 1st. E. Dahill; 1 Eileen an.d Sarah.) A native of Galbaliy, Co. wards In the Convent cemetery. winners 5-18 to 0-3. Two quick Limerick. Sr. Alphonsus was Dean cassidy officiated at the goals settled them early, while 2nd, C. Fennessey; 3rd. O. Bro- MCCARTHY—tin loving mem- derick. David McGrath ory of our mother. Margaret holidaying at the family home graveside assisted by His Lord- Lismore were still finding their PLUMBING & HEATING When she was taken ill. She ship Dr. Russell and the full feet but very good goal-keep- Men's 800m. — 1st, M. Lan- BOSCH: 110 Volt/220 Volt (Eabe) McCarthy, 19. Mitchel ders. ENGINEER Terrace, Dungarvan, wiho went was removed to the Regional oihioir of clergy. ing denied Rovers often and Drills, Hammers, Grinders to heaven on August 25, 1085. Hospital. Limerick where she kept the score down. Lismore Ladies 800m. — 1st, M. Bee- For Free Quotations Phone and Transformers. died in the early hours of fought hard but found it diffi- cher- 2nd. E. Dahill: 3rd. M. Gone but not forgotten. cult to break through a solid Cunningham —(P.R.O.). 058/54283 (4-10) Also Grass Cutters and (From vour loving family.) Wednesday, August 19. Hedge Trimmers. Glen defence. They seemed to MCGOVEIRN — Twentieth An- Sr. Alphonsus, who was 68, read the game better and gave LISMORE COMMUNITY niversary—In loving memory of had taught in the secondary BEN O'NEILL the forwards plenty possession. GAMES miy darling mother. Mary Mc- school at the Convent for many At least next year we'll know GOOD VALUE! O'Connell Street, Dungarvan Govern. late of 4, St. Patrick's years. She retired from her HRS. BRIDGE! \ Phone 058/41933 (t-c) what we're up against and we A very big thank you to every- Terrace. Abbeyside wfho died on teaching post just 2 years ago. wish the Glen the best of luck one who contributed to our An- PART LOADS OF GOOD August 25. 1967. Mass offered. A wonderful tutor, she was most QUALITY SOD TURF ) i (( Reopening (Ballyduff) She had been in her 72nd year M. Hale, H. Barry, B'. Tobin, B. Phone 058/41059 my dear mother. Bridget Navin. She was a deeply religious ends. — (P.R.O.). late of Chapel Street. Tallow nun and had been closely asso- and had been ill for just a short, Crowley. P. Flynn. Contact 058/60219 as soon Scorer — O. Flynn 0-3. as possible. who died on August 28. 1969. ciated with the Legion of Mary time. Kay Dunne, 22 New Street. Masses offered. for many years. Lismore, Who won a £20.000 Our u/18 team were beaten Sincere sympathy is extended Member of a well-known fam- prize in the National Lottery by Ardkeen on Wednesday You left me precious ily deceased was a most kind- night 1-1 to 0-2. Ardkeen open- memories, Mam. to the Rev. Mother and Com- is 48 and married. She and her Frank Browne munity of t)he Mercy Order and ly lady and was a general fav- husband William (53) have ed with a quick goal but Lis- That make me laugh and cry. ourite over a very wide area. more quickly replied with 2 But the love that's planted in Sr. Alphonsus' brother, sisters, seven children — Tommy (29) The Book Shop nephews, nieces, relatives and She was wife of Johnny Lynch, is married with t/Wo daughters points from Anne-Marie O'Gor- DUNGARVAN MART my heart, Kilnafrehan and her death is man. This was the score at The small entry of calves 011 Dungarvan No millionaire could' buy. friends oru their sad bereave- —Clara (5) and Aoife (2')- her ment. all the more poignant due to other children are Donald (28), half-time, and a few minutes offer at Dungarvan Mart on (Always remembered by your the fact that her son Martin To simplify matters relat- Her remains were removed to Sean (26) who is living in Eng- after the resumption Ardkeen Monday last met a good trade ing to the purchase of school loving son Paddy, daughter-in- died just a few months pre- land. Maria (25), Pat. (23') pointed from a free. The game and prices for them were ex- law 'Mairy. grandchildren Paul. the Convent Chapel 011 Wed- viously. books we would prefer i nesday evening and were b'ess- Tricia (16) and Tony who is 15. could have gone either way and ceptionally high. The cattle sale BODY SHOP 058 42424 customers would leave their Pat. Sandra. Michael a.nd Sincere sympathy is extend- a score on either side would was quite large lor August and Terry.) er) and received by Very Rev. Kay works part-time with bullocks were dear. Prices for 24 Hour car accident service - used car book-list and collect books Dean T. Cassidy, P.P.. assisted ed to her sorrowing husband, Asco Casings in Lismore. The have been the winning of the sales, crash repairs and resorays. later. BROKEN or fogged doufo'e sons, daughters, sister and rela- game, but Lismore were un- forward stores were well main- glaze units replaced 011 all types by Rev. W. Carey. c.C„ Rev, M. company specialises in making tained. A lot of 7 Friesian bul- Cullman, C.C., Very Rev. M. tives on their very sad bereave- natural casings for sausages. lucky not to score that badly of aluminium windows and ment. needed goal, what with need- locks. 550 kgs.. made £666 LAND WANTED — Ardmore/ doors. Contact M. Queally. Tele- Brennook. O.S.A. and visiting Her husband William is in re- Old Parish area. 5 to 20 acres; clergy. Her remains were removed on less frees given away and a Lighter stores also sold well. A phone 058/41323. '(ind.) ceipt of Disability 'Benefit,. The mist falling. lot ol 4 Sim. buhocks, 402 kgs., with' or without residence.—Box On Thursday her remains Sunday evening from the Kiely couple met in London in 1956, Wm. McDonnell Funeral Home to Kilgobinet sold for £552. Heifer prices re- No. M486 "Leader" Office. POWER — Third Anniversary were removed to St. Mary's when they were both working Team — B. O'Keeffe, M. main high. A Sim. heifer, 465 FOR SALE—Growing turkeys. —In loving memory oif our dear Parish Chiurch where they re- Church and weTe blessed by in Walls ice-cream factory. Caples, M. Byrne, B. Crowley Bride Valley Fruit Rev. P. Butler, C.C., assisted by togs., sold for £510. A very big Phone 058/56312. mother, Bridget Power, Bally- posed overnight. On Friday at (capt.i. S. McCarthy, L Mc- entry of lambs met a good Very Rev. R. OTJoherty, P.P.. Kay says she buys two lot- GERMAN GRINDS up to randl'e, Ball'nroad. who died on 3 p.m. the church was filled to Carthy, C. Carey, A. M. O'Gor- steady trade and lambs made Leaving Cert, standard at Glen- September 1. 1984. Mass offered. overflowing for the concele- Very Rev M. Brennock O.S.A. tery tickets every week and has man, F. Morrissey, M. Kenneal- and Very Rev. Dan Kelleher. won just a few small cash from £1 to £7 more than £1 cairn. Phone 058'56281 R.I.P. brated Requiem Mass which ly, R Byrne, E. O'Gorman. Subs. per kg. APPLES - APPLES O.S.A.. Cork. prizes up to now. She says she —M McNamara M. Cunning- FOR SALE GEC cooker in lonely is the htome without was presided over by His Lord- would be happy with £5,000 and OPEN ON SUNDAY good condition; grill. 2-plate her. ship the B'ishop, Dr. Michael Very Rev. R. O'Doherty. P.P.. ham. —(P.R.O.). The first sale of Blackface and oven: a'so Novum de lux was chief celebrant of Requiem wants to build a new kitchen Mountain Sheep was he'd on Life to us is not the same. Russell. with her Grand Prize Game Wednesday. August 19 and For Sale — Eating and fridge in perfect condition. Tele- All the world would be like Mass on -Monday morning and COLLECTION FOR THE BLIND Chief celebrant of the Mass winnings. Something she has The annual Church Gate Col- there was a good entry of Cooking Apples. phone C24 96393. heaven. was Dean Cassidy. P.P. and the the co-celebrant was Most Rev. Dr. Devlin. Bishop of Gibraltar. always wanted, a new washing lection for the blind will be lambs and ewes. A lot of 20 NO VENA — May the Sacred If we could have her back co-celebrants were Rev. W. machine, will receive pride of Cheviot X lambs. 32 kgs.. so'd '.Sold in any quairi.ty. Open •again. Also present were Rev. P. But- taken up at the Saturday even- Heart of Jesus be praised, Carey, C.C., Rev. M. Cullinan, place in this new kitchen. In ing Mass and all the Sunday for £30. Blackface Mountain any day. any time. adored and glorified through in dreams we see her smiling C.C.. Rev. W. Ryan. O.F.M., ler, C.C., Very Rev. M, Bren- nock, O.S.A., Very Rev. Fr. her spare time, she enjoys Masses next week-end In Lis- Lambs sold at £3 to £5 less the whole world, now and for- race. Cork (cousin). Rev. P. Byrne, bingo and knitting. more. —(Advt.). than £1 per kg. 26 lambs. 28 WILLIE MCDONNELL ever. Amen. Say it six times And kiss her tender brow. C.C., Galbaliy, Rev. P. Sampson. Frawley, P.P.. Kilrossanty, Rev. M. O'Byrne. C.C., Carrick-on- LISMORE FINE GAEL kgs.. made £25. Good breeding Bride Valley Fruit Farm eacth day for nine days and But in our broken hearts we C.C. do.. Very Rev. J. O'Dono- AERO CLUB At a recent meeting of the ewes mace £40 to £57 each. Tallow your request wiM be granted — know. ghue. P.P Grangemo'jkler, R'?v. Suir. Rev. Fr. Power. C.C.. Kil- rossanty and Rev. C. Kelleher. The annual general meeting above branch a vote of sympa- The next Slaughter Sale will be Telephone 058/56253 M.P We have no mother now. J. Daly. O.S.A.. Ballyfcoden, of Lismore Aero Club will take held on September 9. Very Rev. M. Brennock. O.S.A., C.C.. Ballylaneen. thy was extended to the family NOVENA : A PRAYER TO (Always remembered by your place on Friday night at 8 p.m. of the late Monnie Flynn, New A Special Ewe Sa'e will be THE BLESSED VIRGIN — Loving daughter Vera and Rev. G. Hickey, O.S.A.. Rev. Fr. Rev. Fr. O'Doherty subse- All members please attend. Treacy O.S.A. Rev. Fr. Hooper. quently officiated at the burial Street, who was an esteemed held on Thursday. September (Never known to fail) O most family.) —'(Advt.). member of this branch. — 17. This sale will include De- beautiful flower of Mount Car- O.S.A.. Rev. P. Moran, O.S.A., ?n the adioinlng cemetery, as- DUNGARVAN U.D.C. Rev. W. Frendiville, O.S.A.. sisted by the full choir of clergy (P.R.O.). —(Advt.). partment of Agriculture ear- mel, fruitful vine: splendour of LISMORE GOLF ,NOTEs marked Mule and Greyface Ewe | Heaven. Blessed Mother of the LISMORE ATHLETIC Those wishing to avail of: CLUB NOTES lambs. A Show and Sale of Son of God. Immaculate Virgin Next Sunday, August, 30th, The club travelled to Bally- E'lackface Mountain Rams will assist me In my necessity. O ACKNOWLEDGMENTS the last major competition of be held on September 23 '24. DUNGARVAN Star of the Sea help me and the year will taike place. This saggart Open Sports and had show me therein you are my 30HERTY — The wile Joan, year the President's Prize peed racing bicycle, only one and Maura O'Donoghue: 3, Kay especially the committee mem- Shortest Possible Notice year old. Phone ()58/5612o bers. selectors and officers. Required. 1987 organised by the Irish Barry and Bernle Norris: joint Hea rt Foundation in associa- COOP TO LET—13 acres ol stubb ?s 4 Nora Willoughby, Theresa Th.e club would like to extend for sheep for one mointh: one Doocey Mary Radford and Lil their sincere sympathy t,o the SHANDON STREET tion with Regional Health mile from Dungarvan — Box Murray family and the Morris- Boards will be held as follows— DUNGARVAN Wednesday 2nd — Dungarvan No P468 "Leader" Office TOURIN BADMINTON NOTES sey family on their recent be- FOR SALE - White wedding reavements. — (P.R.O.). Telephone 058/42116 at Dental Section, St. Joseph's We held our A.G.M. recently 1 Hospital from 2.30 - 4.30. dress and vr'l. as new (size ana there was a good attend- 10-12) Phone 058 42050. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1987.

Behind the SPOTLIGHT i (Continued from Page 1).

LETTERS THE Roth-man's Rally, was found in at the "Leader" Olfice and if the owner wishes to recover TO EDITOR the car park in Dungarvan last Friday. They were handed in them, they can be had by applying at the office.

• ir TAR AWAY IN AUSTRALIA The Editor, Am I right in assuming that Dungarvan Leader. they: do not represent th-e wishes and aspirations of the Our Correspondent out Conna DROMANA BRIDGE way made a request last week Dear Sir. vast majority of Fianna Fall voters, or even Fianna Fail DUNGARVAN for the words of 'T'ar Away In Returning to visit Co. Wa- Australia" and we had a ready terford after ten- years. I made members. in this intended course of action? response from Margaret Healy, a special point of visiting th? West Street. Tallow who has, I would appeal to people—let G.A.A. CLUB Diromana Bridge pavilion at SENIOR FOOTBALL In similar circumstances in the Villierstown. wlhich I had P-a'nt. us regain some small sense of past, come to the rescue more national pride and- dignity—do Our last match in this league ed during my last visit. At that is due to be played at Leamy- often than once. Thanks to time it had been lovingly re- not allow th''s abomination to Margaret and another reader be carried out in your names. foroen, versus Stradbally. on stored, but now I find it van- Friday evening, August 28. We who also replied, here then are dalised and neglected. As Paddy Joe H:L so rightly the words of that great old says: Evil can only exist when were comprehensively beaten fc-j lit, is so sad that this archi- the Nire last Sunday, so a ballad which we have made our tectural jem should be so good men and women do noth- choice for the ballad corner ing about it. much- greater effort by every abandoned by the county—who player is needed to regain t.'-e this week:— —if one is thinking in com- Is rni.se. form shown in the games CLIONA MHIC GIOLLACHUDA ercial terms, will be hit by the against Tramore. Kilmacthomas "Sweetheart I'm bidding you disappointment of overseas Rinn O giCuanach. and F-errybank. In- each of Co. Phortlairge. a last farewell." visitors. these games the margin o-f de- Murmured a youth one day. Yours since rely. feat was- one point only. Let it "I'm bound for a new land. SARA CRESWELL be a one point victory next my fortune to try. Markers, -time out! And I'm ready to sail away." Oattiistock. "Must w© be parted?" the Mr. Paddy Harnett, Manager, Central Dairies Ltd., Dungarvan, presenting a voucher for a holiday week-end in Trabolgan to ALL-IRELAND TICKETS Dorchester. young maiden sighed, Mrs. Margaret Foley, Strandside North, Abbeyside, a winner in the Central Dairies Draw in aid of St. John's Special School, Dorset. AUGUSTINIAN Paid-u-p club members who -wish to participate in draw for "I cannot: let you go." Dungarvan. Included are husband John and children. (Photo: Rory Wyley) England. "But i must leave you," he August 24, 1987. hurling final tickets should COLLEGE STUDEHTS have their names with Noei gently replied, Sheehan by August 31. "It's -only for a while you JUVENILE NOTES know." The Editor, ARE U.S. BOUND Wishing good luck to the Chorus: "Dumgarvan Leader." Two students from at. Augus- Water.'iord u-14 hurlers partici- PADDY JOE HILL AND THE tine's College. Dungarvan have pating in the Tony F-orristal BALLYSAGGART NOTES Tournament in Waterford city Far away in Australia, BIRMINGHAM SIX been cbosen for an historic Soon, if fate be kind ATTENTION IN HOSPITAL Ball In Barrel — David Nu- Paddy Joe Hill's letter irom s-Oholarship scheme. on August 29 and 30. Our re- gent, Ballysaggart. presentatives- on the tea-m are I'll be ready to welcome the We wish a speedy recovery to Gar-tree prison in your last They are going to America as lass Kathleen Roche who is at pre- Hurling Solo: Boy/s — Thomas issiue, raises some important part of the first group chosen Chnis Gou-gh and John Mor- Feeney. Bial-lyduff; Girls—Breda rissey. The girl I left behind. sent in Ardkeen hospital. points in relation to the fortn- to study in the United States by Whether in -success or CEREAL FARMERS Veale. Waterford—in the A Section- WEDDING BELLS coming extradition treaty with the Irish American Partnership. failure- Congratulations to Carmel Steady Hand — Pat Kearney, Britain. The intention is that they play their first game versus Ballyduff. Galway at 11.30 a.m. on Satur- I will always be true Fennessy, Cool, Ballysaggart Firstly, despite overwhelming will learn new skills in the Toiling all day in a land who married John O'Sullivan, Inter Pub Tug-O'-War winners evidence oi their innocence, Mr. United States and then bring day at Mt. S-ion Centre and Are you getting the their second game v. Oork at far away Sihanballymore at Ballysaggart —The Cross Bar. Castlegrace; Hill and the others who were them back to help in the Building a home for you. on Thursday last. runners-up, Faw-ltys, Cappo- wrongfully convicted of the economic development o-f Ire- 3.20- P.m. (same venue). quin. We wish Carmel and John Birmingih-am bombings have land. "Sweetheart the parting may BEST PRICE AVAILABE many years of wedded bliss. Winners of Perpetual Tro- now spent 12 years in jail—the The St. Augustine's scholar- not be for long, G.A.A. NOTES phies — P. P. Fennessy Cup for British Government are well ship winners are: Peter Galvin, Here there's no chance for Western Semi-final—Our jun- best local overall athlete — 1. aware ol their innocence, but Springfhill House. Yough-al and me. for your ior hurlers have the unenviable Martina Moore; 2, tie Thomas find it politically too embarras- Kevin Keating, Kilheffernan. But over there for the willing task of facing Ardmore in the Veaile and Kevin Hale, Dan sing to let them go. Clonmel. Peter Galvin will and strong. Western semi-final in Cappo- Fennessy, James Bennett. Secondly., the Britisih judi- study biology at Mercyhurst Plenty of work there will be. MALTING BARLEY? quin on Sunday next. Just two 45 CARD DRIVE ciary, in collusion with succes- College, Erie. Pennsylvania. Why should I waste the best weeks ago Ardmore inflicted a Results: l, Willie and Tess sive British governments will Peter Galvin (18) who is the years of my life? defeat on us at the same venue Hale. Ballyporeen; 2, Joe and go to any lengtns to whitewash I F N OT— son of Mr. and Mrs. S-ean Gal- Let me my chances try, and there is little to suggest Mrs. Power; 3. divided, Kieran their guilt in this ar.d in many vin, previously studied at U-16 FOOTBALL You know I'll -be toiling for that we will have improved Fenton and Kit Scanlon. Mary other cases of injustice. TELEPHONE 051-46102 or 92110 Chanel College. Dublin. CHAMPIONSHIP fortune and wife. sufficiently to reverse the Hyla-nid and Pad Watshe, James Thirdly, as Paddy Joe Hill -Kevlni Keating (18) will O-ur u-16 footballers face a Although I now say good-bye. scoreline on Sunday. The game Bennett and Johnnie Gorman. himself pointed out, Irish men study marketing at Me-rcyhurst -talented Kilrossanty team in is timed for 2 p,m. and players Luiokv Tables: Miok Pratt and and women handed over to College. Erie. Pennsylvania. He Stradbally on Monday, August Daily she- waits at the old are asked to be ait the venue at Pat O'Connor. Esther Walshe British courts would first be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don 3il ait 7.15 p.m. cottage- gate. 1.30 P.m. and Mary Morrissey, Dan How- tried, judged and sentenced by Keating. SYMPATHY Watching the whole day Unfortunately, the Western ard and Mick Crowleiy. Tom the media, and can be guaran- The Irish American Partner- Heartfelt sympathy o-f every through. minor final is fixed for Satur- Savage and James Geoghegan. teed to suffer discrimination club member is extended to Till that fond message came day evening and with a number RiafPle winners—Delia Ormonde, ship was set up to build a throughout the legal and penai stronger alliance between this Michael Buitie-r, to his mother over the- hills THE GROVE FILLING STATION TALLOW of our team in action in this Dave Fennessy (Snr.l. Paddy system, s-impiy because they are and to his brothers John, and Telling those words so true: Roche. Liz Higgins, country and the Irish in TYRES ! — TYRES ! — TYRES ! one, we will be hoping that the Irish. America, and to enlist the sup- Maurice, on the untimely Far away in Australia powers that be see fit to find a NEW RADIALS 155x12 £21.0* It seems to me inconceivable port of Irish Americans in and lamented death of his Now has come the time new date for one or the other. When I am ready to welcome 155X13 £23.00 that Fianna Fail (.The Republi- bringing prosperity to Ireland. father. Maurice Butler, O'Con- County Champions — Con- nell Street. Ar dheis laimih De the last. 165x13 £25.00 can Party?) intend to hand Announcing the scholarship gratulations to Lismore/Bally- over untried, and there-fore go raibh a anam. The girl I left behind. New Tyres, including Good Year G800, Grand Prix, awards. Mr. John R. Healy. saggart u-16 hurlers wlho cap- West innocent, Irishmen and Irish- Director General of the Irish Semperit, Michelin, Vredestein, Marshall and tured the county title by de- women to the notorious British American Partnership, said the many more. feating De La Salle on Satur- judicial system. scholarships would last four Remoulds: 135x13, 145x13. 155x13, 165x13 _ All £11.00. day last. The locals involved years, with the recipients re- 20-50 Oil Only £5.50 per gallon were Kieran- Clancy, Fergal Waterford turning to Ireland to see their We stock New Tyres in all sizes, including Tractor. Meagher, Michael O'Donnell. fiamilies for holidays each year. Tel. NOEL HENLEY 058/56288 Joseph Nugent and paddy In the third year, it wa.s an- CAPPOQUIN/BALLINAMEELA Open for Pe trol, Diesel and Car Gas, 7 days, 8 a.m. ito 9 p.m. O'Donnell. Notes Touraneena ticipated they would return to GALA DAY LEAVING CERT. Ireland to spend the summer with Iris-h industry to prepare Leaving Cert, students trom ATHLETIC CLUB The results of events at Bally- themselves for entering the the area were very pleased with jobs market i-n- Ireland. On Sunday last some of the Boys : u 14 shot, 1st Felim saggart Gala Day were as their results in the 'Leaving Notes "We have every confidence club athletes went to Carrig Na Power u/15 100m.. 2nd Pablo follows: Cert exams, which were releas- WEDDING BELLS bhFear Sports and they per- Escriba- u/15 800m.. 2nd Pablo Confined Sports: Boys — U-5 Congratulations to Miss Ann thev will come back after com- BEECHER'S FOR ANIMAL FEEDS ed during the past week. pleting their scholarships to formed extremely well, winning Escriba: u/17 100m.. 3rd Ste- 1. Pat Veale: 2. Thomas Ben- Hearne, Lackendarra, Ballina- ATTENTION FARMERS!— NEW PRINCIPAL help in the economic develop- four races. Full results are as phen McCarthy; u 17 800m. 1st, nett; 3. Gerard Fennessy. U-7— Best wishes to Mr. Peter mult and Mr. Michael Hogan, ment of Ireland." said Mr. follows:— Stephen McCarthy. We stock the full range of Animal Feeds at the right 1 Paul Hale: 2. Brian Kearney; Nolan of Tinnock on his ap- Old Parish, Dungarvan, who Healy. prices:— 3, John Veale. U-9—1. Thomas pointment as Principal Teacher were married on Saturday last Girls : u/8 80m.. 1st Linda Junior Men, 3,000m. 3rd. Ste- Veale; 2, Paul Hale; 3, Patrick in St. Mary's Ch-urch. Toura- The selection procedure for Guilly; u/ll 100m., 3rd Aisling phen McCarthy. Senior Men. of Youghal CBS. This is the this year's pilot scheme was 1,500m. 3rd. "Nacho." Carey. U-ll—1, Shane Fennes- first time a lay teacher has neena. The reception was held Gilligan- u/ll 800m.. 2nd Ais- Maverick Milk Substitute, Cattle and Dairy Nil's. organised by the two colleges ling Gilfigan: u 13 800m., 1st Vincent Mernin, James Mer- Coarse Calf Meal, Calf Pencils, Calf Nuts, Beef Nuts sy: 2, Eugene O'Brien; 3. Sea- been appointed principal of the in C'lonea Hotel after which the Involved, with the aid of the mus Olancy. U-13 — 1, Michael Youghal school. For many happy couple left on their Corinna Walsh; u/14 800m.. 2nd nin. John Lynch were 4th in Irish American Partnership. Niamh Scanlori: u/14 javelin their races and were unlucky (with Romensan), Barley Balance Fine Meal, Parata, Bull Veale; 2, Eugene O'Brien; 3, years Peter has been vice- honeymoon. tfini future the selection pro- 2nd Niamh Scanlon; u/14 shot. not to get prizes, as they all ran Nuts, Broiler Foods, Layers Mash and Pellets, Pig Shane Fennessy. U-15- 1. Kevin principal of the school which We wish Michael and Ann 3rd N-iamh Scanlon. excellent races. — (P.R.O.). Hale; 2, Declan Carey; 3, makes trim a very suitable can- many long years of life and cedure will be by open com- Rations, Bonham Creep Pellets, Sheep and Lamb Nuts, petition. K.N.Z. Mineral Licks, etc., etc. — All at unbeatable prices. Michael Veale. didates for the post. We wish happiness. Girls: U-5—1, Sinead Hale; 2, him many years of happiness. MINOR FOOTBALL WESTERN Siobhan Bennett; 3, Catriona COMMUNITY GAMES FINAL Bennett. U-7—1, Imelda Hale; Best wishes to locals Steve Naomh Brid prepare for their BOARD SAILING NEWS MICHAEL BEECHER Dunne, Anne Marie Casey. Western final clash with Affane TALLOW, CO. WATERFORD 2. Mgib. Cashell. U-9-—1. Claire Mo-ore; 2, Noreen O'Brien; 3, Shane Maher and Erie Tri-hy, which will be played early in WHY NOT GIVE US A TRY Nuala Carey. U-ll — 1. Carmel all taking part in the All- September. In their last meet- Hale; 2, Breda Veale; 3, Claire Ireland finals of the Community ing Naomih Brid defeated Moo-re. U-13—1, Patricia Veale: Games Art competitions in Affane bv one point. Extra Excitement In O' Brien 2, Martina Moore; 3, Noreen Butlins this weekend. The SYMPATHY Carey. U-15—1, Martina Moo-re child-rein leave for tihe venue o-n Sincere sympathy is extended 2, Patricia Veale; 3. Breda Saturday and the boys take to the bereaved husband, Veale. part on- Sunday and the girls Mickey, daughter Marion, son- SLANEY MEATS on. Monday. We wish them all in-law. brothers, sisters and every success. relatives of the late Mrs. Abby Sponsored Black Rock Race Open Sports; Boys — U-6—.1, Mark H-ick-ey, Ar-aglen; 2, Pat Howell, Barracree, Ballln-amiult, who died recently. May she rest INTERNATIONAL Veale, Ballinamuok; 3 tie, Paul The Black Rock race (spon- and enjoyable. Bill O'Donnell The results were — 1st, Siob- Fennessy, Gavin Foley, Barry in peace. sored by Brendan O'Brien, E. took the lead from the gun and han Crotty by a short head and WANTED — COWS, BULLOCKS, BULLS AND Dunne. U-8—1, Thomas Veale, PROGRESSIVE 45 CARD O'Brien & Sons. Builders), was maintained it in spite of pres- second Liam O'Donnell Other Ballysaggart; 2, Kevin MCNa- THIS WEEK ACOT DRIVE run on Sunday last and the sure from Michael O'Connor. competitors who provided top HEIFERS mara, Ballyduff; 3, Patrick The winners of last week's annual expedition out from the Bill Cullen and Peter Maher. class competition included Carey, Ballysaggart. U-10 — 1, card drive held in Dunford's more familiar racing grounds The result of the Black Rock ladies. Sinead Kingston, Hea- Top prices paid — Collected anywhere Gerard Feeney, Ballyduff; 2. Ml. lounge. Touraneena, were: 1 and provided some extra excitement race was as follows:— ther Cullen and newcomers Mio-lumphy, do.; 3, Thomas 2 shared Mgt. Grace. Jim Cliffe, and tension. Celia Power and Pat Kearsey CO. WATERFORD A Fleet — 1st. Bill O'Donnell; Contact Local Agent:— Barry, Lismore. U-12—<1, Ken- Johnny Kiely and Elsie Pren- O.O.D. Richard Dalton and who later at the Barbeque con- dergast; 3, shared, Breda and 2nd. Michael O'Connor. B Fleet firmed that he is changing his JAMES LONERGAN — Tel. 051-91139 neth, Stack, Ballinameela; 2, Brendan O'Brien ensured that Brian Barry, St. Nicholas's: 3, Kieran. Hallahan. Nancy Kiely. safety standards were main- — 1st, Darren O'Connor; 2nd. board. SLANEY MEATS — Tel. 054-77155 Aidan Ormonde. Lismore. U-14 SAYS Michael Mulcahy, Tom and tained and the assistance of Alison Dineen. After the competition a very —1', Sean Hiekey, Ballyduff; 2, Marie McDonald, J-erry Con- extra rescut craft from Richard The c Fleet took to the water enjoyable barbeque was held at nors and Mick Dana'her; Last Dalton and Peter Donovan are immediately after the Black Moloney's Mile -House The Ed. Landers. Lismore; 3, Aidan WEANLINGS Ormonde, do. game, John Walsh and Pats most appreciated. Rock race and provided some members wish to thank Cora Where grass Is scarce or of Condon; Lucky tables, Joe D-e- fine competition right up to the and Tommy for a most enjoy- Bord Solathalr an Leictreachait Girls: U-6—1, Clara O'Brien, poor quality, feed concentrates Although winds were light Araglen: 2 O-rla MoNamara, voy Pa Hallinia-n, Biddv Barron the race was -both competitive finishing line. able- evening. — (P.R.O.). to calves (3-l-bs./day). If cialves and! Pat Cliffe; Raffle. Kathleen Baillyiduff; 3, Jean Fitzgerald. are showing signs of lung or Ui8—1. Margo Broderick. Lis- Hiekey. D-onie Fenton. Bernard stomaoh worms, dose and move Hallinan more; 2, Catriona Hyde, do.; 3, to cleaner pasture. pau-la McGrath, Camphiire. U-10 Vaccinate weanling calves —1., Martyn Myers, ologheen.; 2, against Blackleg (where not Lisa Higgins Ballyinoe; 3. Anne already vaccinated). Barry. Lismore. U-12—1. Olive Calves with foo-trot need im- RUGBY CLUB NOTES Broderick, Lismore; 2, Noelle mediate treatment with the Fennessy, do.: 3. Martina TRAINING correct antibiotic. Training commences this MOore. Ballysaggart. U-14—1, GRASSLAND NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS Matilda Beecher. Lismore; 2, Thursday. 27th August and it Oontin-ue to apply nitrogen is expected that, there will be In order to carry out essential improvements Caroline Fennessy. do.: 3, fertilizer until mid-Septemlber an excellent turn-out. Nlall Eileen Fitzgerald, do. and alterations to our networks, we regret on moderate to heavily stocked Herlihy and Liam Lannen Men's 100m. — 1, Martin Lan- farms. have just returned from a that it will be necessary to interrupt the ders. Lismore: 2. Brian Shana- HERD FERTILITY PROBLEMS very good coaching course at electricity supply as follows: hian, Ballysaggart; 3, Vincent Disease organisms e.g. Lepto- Clongowes under the super- Meagher, do. spirosis. Mineral Deficiencies o-r vision of Jim -Davidson, the Irish Men's 800m. — 1, Martin Lan- Cysts in the ovaries are some coach and John Murphy. IRFU BALLINAMULT R/A ders, Lisimtone; 2. James Ben- ot the causes of infertility in coach jchn Murphy will be in Tuesday, 1st September — From 09.30 to 1.00 p.m. — nett. Ballysaggart: 3, Pat Ben- dairy cows. It is important to attendance at a training session Knocken power, Lackendarra, Bohadoon, Ballynakill, nett. do. Investigate and identify the in Ballyr-andle at the end of September. Kilbrien. Ladies 100m. 1. Eithne Da- cause of cows (served earlier in hlia. Lismore: 2. Caroline Fen- the breeding season) coming on Waterford Glass Rugby Club. BALLYDUFF R/A nessy, do.: 3. Olive Broderick, heat at this time of year Waterford are organising a do. RESEEDING seven-a-side tournament on the Thursday, 3rd September — From 09.30 to 4.00 p.m. — Ladies 800m. — 1. Matilda Seed beds must be fine, firm 26th -Sept. ln which we have Ballyduff Upper, Marshtown, Bawnbrack, Cloonbeg, Beecher, Lisimore; 2. Eithne Da- and 'fertile to ensure good grass been invited t-o play. Tw0 teams Mooollop, Ballynernoon, Glenagurteen. hiill, do.; 3, Maude Cunningham, seed establishment. Rolling of from Dungarvan- are entered do. seeds after sowing is very im- and I believe the winning prizes Married Men 1. Brian Sfti-an- portant in order to anchor the are beautiful Waterford Crystal SAFETY NOTES a-han; 2. Willie Mulcahy; 3. Pat seeds firmly in the soil. tankards. Fitzgerald. SILAGE SLABS FESTIVAL FOR SAFETY SAKE— Married Women 1. Mary September/October is a good Our entry of teams for the 1—Please treat all services and Installations as Barry, St. Nicholas's; 2. Peg time to construct silage slabs. Annual Festival on 13th Sept. Fennessy, Lismore; 3. Mary The drier conditions and reduc- has now been completed and live during this period as supply may be Mlolumphv. Ballyduff. ed farm work load make build- the following teams will take resumed at any time for brief periods. Toddlers — 1. Edward Molum- ing easier than in Spring. part — Waterpark. Waterford phy; 2, Michael Norris: 3, EDUCATION FOR YOUNG City. Carrlck-on-JSulr. Clonmel. 2—If you own or operate Electrical Generating Nioreen Begiley. FARMERS Eniiiscorthy. Cashel, Fermoy. At Gold Coast Boardsailing Centre recently, Billy O'Donnell receives his prize from Bob Bandon. New Ross, CO-bh, Youg- O'Brien (sponsor). Left to right: Bob O'Brien, Billy O'Donnell, Siobhan Crotty (C. fleet win- Equipment, please inform your local E.S.B. 3-Legged Race 1, Olive Brod- A Certificate in Farming erick/Martina Moo-re; 2. Ge-ral- Course will commence im the hal and Dungarvan. The draw ner), Shane Lannen (Commodore), Liam O'Donnell (runner-up, C. fleet). (Photo: David Stearn) Office immediately. dine B-arry/Noelle Fennessy; 3, ACOT Office, Lismore on Mon- will be announced next week. Matilda Beeeher/Eithne Dahi-11. day, September 28. —(P.R.O.i.