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WINNER! POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY 11.30Am Denis Murphy V M THE SOUTHERN STAR SECTION 2 SATURDAY MAY 26, 2018 26 West Cork Jiving at The Westlodge What’s On THE Westlodge Hotel, Bantry hosts a weekend of music from Friday June 22nd to Sunday June 24th featuring all- ALL NEW DIGITAL PROJECTORS AND SOUND SYSTEM Ireland jiving champions Eden and Sara-Louise, 20-year-old Kerry jive sensation Alana Regan, and Tom Jive. Jivers will Carbery RESERVE be treated to performances by country star Jim Devine, and David James. Entry to dances cost €15, and €10 to attend one Championships Sunday 26th of the many workshops taking place over the weekend. See www.tomjive.com, www.westlodgehotel.ie or call 027- Friday 25th August 50360 for more information. Bauravilla Vintage Run Caheragh st 7pm John Cahalane v Donie Harnedy FRIDAY 25th TOTO THURSDAYTHURSRSDADAY 331 MAY McCarthys Bar Party & Music Venue SOLO:SOLO A STARSTTAAR WAWARS STORY Troubled by an (12A(1 A ACTION)ACTI Saturday 26th Ballygurteen Cards on Thursday night FRIFRI 6.20,6.20,0 8.558 | SAT & SUSUNN 1212.20, 3.00, 6.00, 8.40 Rosscarbery unplanned pregnancy? MONON TOTO THURSTHURS 6.20,6 8.55 Sat 26th: Singing Jarvey SHOWW DOGSD (PG(PG FAMILY) 7pm Gearoid McCarthy v Darren Crisis Pregnancy Counselling is a FRI 4.35,4.35,.3 6.30 | SATSAT & SUSUNN 12.30, 2.25, 4.20 Whoolley FREE support and information service MONON TOTO THURSTHUR 6.30 All functions catered for – call us today AVENGERS: INFINITYINFIN WAR Marsh Road ((12A12A ACTION)ACTI 7pm J.C Desmond v Jimmy O'Driscoll Social & FRI 8.25 | SAT & SUN 8.10 West Cork Pregnancy MONMON TOTO THURSTHUR 8.25 Dance DEADPOOLDEADPOOO 2 Sunday 27th Counselling & Support Service (16’S ACTION/COMEDY)ACTION//C Caheragh FRI 6.05, 8.35 | SAT & SUN 6.25, 8.50 Marian Hall MON TO THURS 8.35 11.30am Donal Crowley v Richie Freephone 1800 252 359 “for a free appointment SHERLOCK GNOMES Harnedy Ballinhassig (G ANIMATION) with a professional counsellor” FRI 4.20 | SAT & SUN 12.40, 4.30 Leap WINNER! THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND 11.30am Denis Murphy v M. Friday June 1st POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY (12A DRAMA/COMEDY) Limerick/A. Whelton Music by Pat Costello The winner of the competition to win 2 tickets to MON TO THURS 6.10 PETER RABBIT (G FAMILY) see Don McLean Live at the Marquee is: FRI 4.25 | SAT & SUN 2.35 Tuesday 29th Admission €5 before LIFE OF 6pm. THE PARTY Adults €7 Bauravilla Dancing 9.30 - 12.30 Helen Murphy, Ballymichael, Lissarda (15A COMEDY) Child €5 after 6pm.SAT OAPs & SUN 6.15€5 All day 7pm J. Cahalane v D. Harnedy Adm: €10 Teas served Under 10’s must be accompanied by an adult. QPublic Notice AdmissionA €5 before 6pm. Adults €7 Wednesday 30th CChild €5 after 6pm. OAPs €5 All day Admission €5 before 6pm. Adults €7 Mill Road UUnder 10’s must be accompanied by an adult Ocean View PUBLIC NOTICE Child €5 after 6pm. OAPs €5 All day 7pm Shane O'Mahony v D. O'Brien/L. Ownahincha HotelHHtl • LeisureUnder Club 10’s must• Cinema be accompanied • Adventure by an adult.Centre Browne APPLICATION FOR A FORESHORE APPROVAL Sunday: Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 19 of the Foreshore Act, 1933 that FindHtl us at Clonakilty-Park-CinemaL i Cl b Ci Corneilus O'Mahony v James Cussen Irish Water, Colvill House, 24-26 Talbot Street, Dublin 1, D01 NP86 has applied C & M Sound to the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government for approval under Thursday 31st the said Act for the purpose of carrying out site investigation works consisting of GeorgeG Deane Memoriall Leap WEEKLY ENTERTAINMENT ground investigations and sampling at Castletownshend, Co. Cork. David McCarthy v Sean O'Neill Caheragh Threshing A copy of the application, and the relevant maps, plans, reports and drawings, is HARNESSH RACESS AT THE ELDON HOTEL Committee available for inspection for the next 21 working days, free of charge, at Bantry At Droumleena Lawn, Dunmanway Garda Station, Bantry, Co. Cork. under IHRA Rules BINGO The documentation is also available on the Department’s website at: Sunday, 27th May 2018 | First Race 2.30pm Drimoleague €1000 Jackpot http://www.housing.gov.ie/irish-water-0 Heats & Final of the George Deane Memorial. Meenies Annual 2nd In Aughaville Hall on Any person who wishes to make an objection to, or a representation in respect of (Promoted by Kilbarry Road Race Committee) Sunday May 27th the grant of the consent sought should do so in writing, giving reasons, within 21 Field Meeting By kind permission of Ballabuidhe Race Committee at 3 pm working days of publication of this Notice (quoting ref: FS 006834), to Marine Sunday May 27th Anniversary Party Environment – Foreshore Section, Department of Housing, Planning and Local Proceeds to )LQDOVIRUSXUVHRIè IUHHHQWU\WRoQDO at 3.15pm Government, Newtown Road, Wexford or [email protected]. The closing Sale of Chips Reserved Cancer Research date for submissions is close of business on June 26th 2018. www.harnessracingcork.com Speaker: THIS SUNDAY 27TH MAY All Welcome All objections and representations received will be forwarded to the applicant for Rev. Kingsley Sutton comment prior to any decision being made in the matter. 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