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Dungarvan Ceader Leader and SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT for Full Particulars of Rates, Etc If you want best Test Drive The New STARLET results .... advertise in the Dungarvan Dungarvan Ceader Leader and SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT For full particulars of rates, etc. Circulating throughout the County and City of Waterford, South Tipperary and South-East Cork HORNIBROOKS 'Phone 058/41203 of LISMORE : Tel. 058/54147 Vol. 48. No. 2444 REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1986 POST OFFICE AS A NEWSPAPER PRICE 25p (inc. VAT) PBNSMAN TAKES YOU CASUAL TRADERS IN AS LADIES behind the SPOHIGIIT June 18 D-Day For Move FASHIONS PARTY OF THE FUTURE? round about we are aware that MAIN STREET A poll conducted nationwide there is plenty support await- la9t week for a daily paper ing the establishment of a From Dungarvan Square CAPPOQUIN indicated that the new political branch of the new party in the Telephone 058/54125 district and it can only be a The saga of the casual tra now for the legal enforcers to charters. He added that in. the party established by former ders at Grattan Square, Dun- the transition to the new trad- Fianna Fail deputies Des matter of time before that back un the law. negotiations he concentrated ing area at. Davitt's Quay would garvan, and the repeated at- Associating himself with Cllr. more on getting agreement to O'Malley, T.D. and Mary Har- happens. tempts to shift them, made be peaceful. Kyne's remarks, Cllr. Austin move and as the new location The Town Clerk's report was GREAT WINTER T.D., the Progressive With three deputies now in over a long number of years Hallahan added that he was only about 30 yards from ney, which up to this- have proved unanimously adopted and ap- Democrats, had, at that stage, the Dail (since Pearse Wyse thought the £2 charge for tha e Square he was hopeful that proved. unsuccessful, now appears to be stall was small "in view of the picked up the support of 19% T.D. joined in Cork last Mon- nearing its end. Following ne- big amounts of money which of the country's voters. Since day) the Progressive Democrats gotiations between the County these people take out of the Manager, Mr. Dan Hurley and town." then there 'have been two fur- have enjoyed an unprecedented the Town Clerk, Mr. Bertie ther gatherings to launoh the initial success. It now remains White, with representatives of OLD CHARTERS new party, the latter of theto be seen whether this the Casual Traders, final agree- COMMENCES THURSDAY, JANUARY 30 two in Cork City last Monday momentum can be maintained. ment was reached following Replying to questions by Cllr. detailed discussions at a meet- Hallahan, the County Manager TO TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 night drawing a massive over- That the party has resulted ing held on Wednesday, Jan- said that steps would be taken flow crowd and causing traffic from the expulsion of Deputy uary 15. during the coming months to chaos in the nearby street. O'Malley from Fianna Fail extinguish the rights that exist- Genuine Reductions Plus 10% This was stated at the month- ed at the Square under the old The manner in which, thecoul d very well be seen as ti ly meeting of Dungarvan Urban public has responded to thestic k which has been cut by Council last Monday night when Off All Regular Stock new party certainly justifies Charles Haughey to beat not the Town Clerk submitted a HOURS OF BUSINESS: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. only himself and his party but progress report on the negotia- Deputy O'Malley's decision to tions which were conducted in Closed all day Wednesday. form it. The support it has the other parties also. accordance with the terms of CONFIDENTIALITY won has been greater than can In any event it would appear the Casual Trading Act, 1980. ever have been imagined and if that with the emergence of MATTERS AGREED WAS BREACHED these trends are maintained it the new Progressive Democrats, can mean the emergence of the In the course of this report a new era has commenced in Mr. White stated:— Progressive Democrats as theth e political life of the country Arising from a question rais- SAYS COUNCILLOR major political influence in the whlich it is hoped will, sooner ed at the December Meeting Complaints were made by a country in the future. of the Council on which the number of members at the rather than later, restore sanity County Manager undertook to to the administration of the monthly meeting of Dungarvan The main political groups of submit an up-to-date Report on Urban Council last Monday the matter, I hereby set out the the moment looked at the new economy and re-initiate a policy night that, the confidentiality of living within our means and present position and the pro- customary about matters dis- party wiith disdain at its foun- gramme of development which spending only what we can cussed at the Council's housing dation and described it just as will be necessary to ensure that meetings had been breached as LAST FEW DAYS 0F- another splinter group with not afford. the new Car Park (at Davitt's far as the housing meeting held Quay i will be designated and on the previous Monday night a very bright future; certainly used as the Town's Casual had been concerned. not one that might be sus- FORTY-ONE YEARS Trading Area. FASHiON AND tained. Now, however, in the A-GOING As the County Manager pre- Cllr. M. O'Riordan raised the matter first when he complain- light of the most recent hap- Sunday next is Point-to-Point viously informed the Council, the meeting scheduled to take ed that the confidentiality of FOOTWEAR penings, they are beginning to dry in Dunga.rvan and as aplac e between the representa- housing meetings "had gone become extremely worried. And matter of interest it is worth tives of the Casual Traders took down the drain" as far as the most recent one held w-as con- so well they might. not'ng that it is now 41 years place on Wednesday, 15th Jan- uary, 1986. Following detailed cerned. "I was horrified and SALE ago since the first meeting took discussions the following mat- shocked," said Cllr. O'Riordan, The manner in which public place at Killossera, on Tuesday, "when on Thursday and Friday w SEE OUR WINDOWS support has virtually surged to ters were agreed:— I could be told everything I Match 27, 1945. 1. The Casual Traders would the Progressive Democrats said at that housing meet^ig." withdraw their objection to He went on to say that it" Vas shows clearly how much the Secretaries at that first meet the Council's proposal for des- obvious that some Councillors ARCH existing political groups have which attracted a huge crowd ignation of the St. Augustine were now Jealous and '.vere Street Car Park. failed the people. It shows how were the late Joe Kenny Solr. ijracticinn low standards bvH lie Mr. |..it,« sutuflicr, warin Springs Road, Columbus G.A. 2. The Dungarvan Urban Dis- pointed out that It was the 45 MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN frustrated and disillusioned aid the late Capt. Jack Wall U.S.A. and Miss Phil McCarthy, Main Street, Tallow while the hon. treasurer was trict Council would re-deslgnate County Manager who had the most have become by the the Davitt's Quay Car Park as final say in house lettings. pictured after their marriage at Tallow Parish Church draconian tax measures which the late Jackie O'Donnell. the Town's Casual Trading Area Cllr. Mary Dixon challenged recently. (Photo: Bob Rock, Youglhal) have all but brought the entre Then, as indeed now, the race (to which there would be noCllr . O'Riordan's remark about attracting most local interest objection raised by the Casual low standards but added that country to its knees, and also Traders). In the event of ansh e knew that a Councillor had was the Harriers Confined. At by the utter lack of good and objection being raised by per- gone around the town talking solid leadership which all the the initial fixture it was pro- son or persons other than the about her own private affairs. grammed as the "Dungarvan Casual Traders, the Casual The Chairman, Cllr. R. A. major parties, without excep- Traders would be prepared to Walsh, said that he had been tion, suffer from at present. Blazers (Confined)" and was give evidence on the Council's toid that "we had blue murder As far as we can ascertain won by Roger Hayes's "Maid- behalf to the effect of the suit- at the housing meeting," a ability of the site. thing which had not happened COLUM'S no branch(es) of the new party ereen Ruaidh" ridden by his HEFRI brother Jimmy Hayes. Minor 3. The date to be set aside at all, he said. have its yet been formed in the for Casual Trading would be the Cllr. T. Wright admitted that county although preliminary placings went to MEss Peggie 3rd Wednesday of each month. a number of people had asked steps to establish a branch in Barnes on "George Edward" In the event of the 3rd Wednes- him about, matters discussed at and Sean Quealy on "Coohigh day falling on a moveable feast, the meeting "and I told them SHOP Waterford city have been i.e. St. Patrick's Day, the date all they wanted to know and I taken. There the names of Boy," w'hlile among the "also for Casual Trading would be make no apologies to anyone former Labour Senator and rans" were "Cunnigar Boy" (A.
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