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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. deemed to be the 4th Wednes- for that." O'CONNELL ST., DUNGARVAN day of that particular month. County Councillor Frank King, O'Donnell), "Proud Rose" (Joe Cllr. P. Power said that in 4. Casual Trading days to be IN THE WORLD, one-time Fine Gael member of Whelan), "Rambling Rose" confined to one day each the case of such accusations as the County Council, Pat Crotty (Matt O'Brien), "Fancy Rock" month, i.e. a total of twelve made by Cllr. Dixon he thought days per year. that names should be named of Dun more East and Martin (C. Daly), "Jessie fames" (Miss instead of making statements Cullen whose father and late Ita Flynn), "Billysteel" (Tom 5. The space to be allocated that reflected on all members grandfather were prominent in Carroll), "Shandon Boy" (Mic- for one Casual Parking Space of the Council. hael Fives), "My Gallant Grey" to be the equivalent of two car Cllr. B. Cotter said that this city and county political circles, parking spaces. was something which happened have been mentioned. (Jack Lynch), "Clashmore" 6. Each stand to be suitably every year even though it was From conversations we have (Tommy Kiely), "KiTlossera numbered. understood that what happened 7. The whole area of the Car at housing meetings should be sat in on in Dungarvan and (Continued on Page 8) Park to be confined exclusively kept confidential. WE TRY for Casual Trading on the Chairman — That's the usual designated day. custom and I hope that after 8. The representatives of the this discussion that's the way WITH THESE GREAT Casual Traders to submit to the It will be for the future. A LITTLE HARDER. Council the names of the Tra- ders regularly trading in Dun- BARGAINS RICHARD DALTON garvan. This list which will be WE DO A LOT MORE. of approximately 50 Traders to • AMSTRAD MIDI SYSTEM, WAS £255, be given first preference in the NOW £235. Issue of Trading Permits. Any URBAN COUNCIL JEWELLERS spaces in excess of this num- • STEREO RECORD PLAYERS NOW £57. ber to be allocated on a first • SAMSUNG TWIN TAPE DECK STEREO (CLOSED THURSDAY, JANUARY 23) come first served basis to all RADIO RECORDER NOW £143. holders of Casual Trading AFFAIRS At the monthly meeting of Dun- LicGriSGS. w REMEMiBER — 10% OFF ALL FURNITURE 9. The charge for the use of garvan Urban Council last Monday the designated space to be night, the Chairman, Cllr. R. A. AND RALEIGH BICYCLES ANNUAL £2.00 per day to be paid annual- Walsh and members joined in wel- ly in advance. coming back Cllr. D. Goode alter SALE ENDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1st. 10. The agreed date for the his recent illness. AH said they transition from Grattan Square were glad to see him well again. to be Wednesday, 18th June, Cllr. Goode relumed thanks suit- 1986. ably. The Chairman and members also ALL TRADERS INCLUDED joined in wishing Cllr. B. Cotter a The County Manager stressed long and happy retirement. Cllr. the points in the agreement un- Colter who recently retired from Carroll Motors Ltd. der which the Casual Traders work said that he had started work i on May I. 1933—53 years ago, He J would give evidence On behalf of the Council in the event of had worked all his life and had MAIN VOLVO AND SUZUKI DEALERS any objections by others and never drawn the dole and he would Phones: (058) 41994 and 42207 also to the fact that under It, now do his best to enjoy his retire- Starts Friday, Jan. 24 trading would be allowed only ment. Hc thanked his Council col- ECONOMY CARS: on one day each month and not leaaucs for their miod wishes. 1983 Mini 1000 HLE 1981 Metro 1300 HLE on two or three days a week as KING ROAD JUNCTIONS 1983 Panda 45, choice 1982 Renault 5 GTL Auto had happened on some weeks The County Manager, Mr. D. 1982 Metro L, 26,000 mis. 1981 IRenault 5 TL 5-dr. GREAT REDUCTIONS recently. Hurley, responding to a motion in 1982 VW Polo, Hatch 1979 Corolla 30 In reply to a question by Cllr. the name of Cllr. T. Wright told 1981 Fiesta Festival 1979 Kadett 2-dr. Mary Dixon, the County Mana- the Council that all junctions on the bye-pass road wouild be well lit MEDIUM CAR'S: IN WATCHES, ger expressed the hope that all 1979 Cortina 1.6 traders, including vegetable in, c!iuc course. 1983 Mirafiori B11400 GRANTS DOWN 1983 Ritmo 65 CL 5-speed 1978 Princess 1.7 BUILDING SOCIETY stalls, would be off the Square 1978 Volvo 343 Auto as from the agreed transition A letter concern-inn Rate Support 1981 Alfa Sud Super CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, date on June 18. Gramits 1986 from tihe Department 1981 Ford Escort 1.3 5-dr. Special Dungarvan: 22, Grattan Square. Tel: (058) 4160(5. Cllr. R. A. Walsh, Chairman, of the Environment was described 1982 Morris Stud 24,000 1978 Mazda 323 GL Manager: David Reynolds. said that the deal seemed to be by the Co. Manager as "the bad mis. 1977 Renault 12 TL GIFTS ETC. a good one and he thought news letter." 1981 Toyota Carina 1978 Sunbeam 3-dr. Waterford: 31, Barronstrand Street. everyone should be pleased It informed the Council that the 1981 Volvo 345 GLS, gas 1978 Citroen 2400 CX Tel: (051) 72867/76832. with it. Domestic Rate Grant for th- ccm- 1981 Mazda 323 GL Manager: Paul Finnegan. RICHARD DALTON Cllr. B. Kyne said they should irv> tyear would be £7.76.670 as (com- 1980 Volvo 345 DL 1976 Volvo 244 DL, gas congratulate the Manager and pared with £293.870 in 19X5) and 1980 Datsun 140 J Carrick-On- 62, Main Street. Tel: (051) 40188. Town Clerk and all who were that the Grant in lieu of rates on DIESEL CARS: Involved in the negotiations in land wou'ld be £16.95! (£15,955 in Suir: Manager: Victor P. Shee. bringing this saga of the casual 1984 Ritmo Diesel 1980 Opel Rekord 5-door JEWELLERS 19X51 1982 VW Golf, Diesel Estate. Diesel. traders to a successful conclu- Th- Town Clark. Mr. R. White Youghal: "Bank House" 53, Nth. Main St. sion He expressed the hope said that th; net Inss to the CouncM COMMERCIALS: Tel: (024) 92604, MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN that the agreement would work for Ihe com i n<: year would be 1983 Panda Curicr 1978 Hi Ace Vanl 1982 Fiorino Van Manager: Michael O'Brien. and said that it only remained L16,204. PAGE SIX DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 160, 1986 SPRATT' BALLYDUFF AND DISTRICT NOTES RUGBY COMHALTAS NOTES prize-money of £260 will begin in Captain S.H. — Michael Quirke; INCHINDRISCLA, KILGOBINET At last Sunday's Co. Convention early February. Lines for this draw Vice-do. — Mossi' Casey; Captain can be purchased from any member ATTRACTIVE ROADSIDE HOLDING—c. 24.5 ACRES in Dungarvan, two brandh members i.F. —- Jim Hannon; Vice-dio., were eleoted to officer positions on of the committee, at one pound per Liam Drislane. Munster Junior Cup Tie At IN TWO LOTS the Co. Board. These are Thomas month or £10 for 12 draws. Many tributes were paid to Hyland (Vice-Ohairman and Mun- . Support for this worthwhile draw FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Eugene Geary who announced his This year's Munster Junior NEXT THURSDAY, JANUARY 30th, at 12 noon ster Delegate) and Breeda Roche is very important as the proceeds retirement from the club as a play- wdj go towards the new complex Cup kicks off next Sunday at (Treasurer). Congratulations to ed and selector and who has served Ballyrandle whe Tralee take (Unless previously sold) them both. which hopefully will be started in the club loyally as a player and n Ballyrandle on the home side in a first Edmond Spratt & Son are instructed by the owner to The Munster finals of Ceol an 1986. Plans have already been administrator down through the round match. Tralee are a very offer for auction within thieir offices this non-residential Gheimh-ridh will be held on Sunday, drawn up and an application- for years. strong side who reached the planning permission wilj be sent to losing 4-0. Our seconds had a disastrous holding situate within a short distance from town, pre- February 9 at a venue to be an- linal of the Munster Junior 18-0 defeat, in the Casey Cup nounced. Members of the branch «he authorities very shortly MACRA NOTES The Dungarvan pack played sently laid out in permanent grass, well fenced, and DRAMA Plate competition last season very well with the front row last Sunday when only twelve will be taking part in a Wren Boy The new complex will' contain and will be staying overnight in of the side turned up and sheltered (facing south) and enjoying an excellent water being especially good. Ennis's competition in Youghal on Thurs- changing rooms and a sizeable nlav- Last week-end the Ballyduff Club Dungarvan on Saturday night. try came after a Dungarvan rumour has it that Tom Consi- supply. The holding which is in two fields, should prove day night. mg area This will cater for most hosted the county finals of the Dungarvan have yet to pro- attack broke down when Ennis dine played as hooker, so the to be a first class investment, being situate reasonably Music and dancing classes on types of indbtor games including Drama Competition which were duce the form which brought collected the ball and swept, up less said about that the better. Thursday and Friday nights in the badminton, volleyball, indoor foot close to town and comprising some ,of the best land of held in St. Michael's Hall. It be- them to the semi-final of this the field for a good score. YOUTHS hall. ball. etc. and will be a tremendous gan on Friday night and concluded competition last year so here's This, however, was no bad Youths training will com- the district. A new series of set dancing asset to the young and old of the on Sumdiaiy niight and provided three hoping that things will come result as Dungarvan had one mence on Saturday next at the Solicitors: J. F. Williams & Go., Main Street, classes for beginners will continue area It is therefore of the utmost nights of great entertainment for right for Sunday's game. try disallowed and came very club grounds In 'Ballyrandle at Dungarvan in the hail on Monday nights com- importance to support the forth- those lucky enough to be among close to scoring tries on two 10.30 a.m. under the watchful mencing at 7 p.m. All are welcome. coming draw. By donating 25 pence tihe audience. Ten teams took part DUNGARVAN 1st XV ... 0 eye of former Munster coach (Halving Carriage of Sale) ENNIS •.;:... 4 other occasions. A meeting of the branch will per week you cam contribute an with Ballyduff emerging as winners Team—J. McGrath, K. O'Con- Martin Hesslon. AH are wel- Maps and further particulars from the Auctioneers. take place next Monday night at enormous amount to the future of at tihe end of the t'hiree nights. We The firsts travelled all the nor, P. J. Klndregan, D. Salmon, come, so please come on time. 9 p.m. All members are asked to the area. would like to congratulate them on way to Limerick on Sunday last P. Coughlan, Michael O'Connor, YOGIS attend. their performance and wish them Our bi-monthly disco con- KNOCKENPOWER, COLLIGAN BAI.LYDUFF TO HOST for a friendly against, Ennis. Mark O'Connor, D. Dower, J. (On the instructions of Mir. and Mrs. E. Dixon) FIELD COMMITTEE NOTES the best of luck in the next round: The game eventually got under Morrissey (capt.), E. Walsh, N. tinues as usual on Saturday CO. FLEADH CHEOIL A special it'hank you goes to the way in atrocious conditions Parkes, P. Mullanney, T. Shal- night, next. See advertisement ATTRACTIVE ROADSIDE COTTAGE A meeting of the Ballyduff Field Committee was held in the haiil on The 1986 Fleadh Cheoil na nDeise producer Pal Joe Ahern, lighting with Dungarvan eventually loe, T. O'Brien, M. Hanrahan. for details. Standing on c. i Acre Monday night, Jan. 13. The meet- will be held in thc village of Bailly- man Liam O'Keeffe and all the Tickets are also on sale for FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ing was informed of plans to stage duff on Sunday, May 18. It will be other people who helped in the our draw for four Triple Crown another fund raising draw. This hosted by the Ballyduff/Ballinvella production etc. of the play. Stand Tickets. These are avail- THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, at 12 Noon branch of ComhaJtas and it will be able from any member of the UNLESS PREVIOUSLY SOLD 500 confined draw with monthly the fourth time in five years that Best actor award of the competi- committee. (Immediate vacant possession) they will have staged the event tion went to P'hil Walsh of Clonea- LISMORE DISTRICT A meeting to organise the Fleadh Power with best actress going to The accommodation comprises: Porch, livingroom Catherine O'Regan of Tallow. A uneoil and elect an organising com- a (having fireplace wiith back boiler and radiators off), mittee will be held in St. Michael's member of the Butlcrstown cast 'so EXECUTIVE FINE GAEL diningroom, kitchen, 3 bedrooms and bathroom. Hall on Monday night next at 9 got an award. The best producer DUNGARVAN WEST WATERFORD award of the competition went to The property has been extensively renovated in recent All interested are requested to attend. the producer of the Kinsalebeg MEETING years and enjoys a pleasant location, adjoining the Clon- r,ver bgroupi . CHORAL NOTES mel road, within 8 miles of Dungarvan town. NOTES Finally we would like to thank 'There was a large attendance people, all of the time," he said. TRAGIC ACCIDENT at, the Lismore District Execu- Reducing the inflation rate to The heat is on! The show is Inspection invited. sr ™ Mr. Donal Howard of Castlelyons cast and rehearsals are in full Following a tragic accident on tive meeting of Fine Gael held under six per cent has helped for adjudicating over the three swing foi "Lilac Time," this Solicitors: Murphy, McCullagh & Co., Dungarvan. Wednesday evening of last week on nights. Well done to all.- P.R.O. in the Lismore Hotel, on Friday create the right environment NOTE — Sale at Auctioneers Offices. the main Yougha-l/D-unEarvan road, As a result of a motion from last. for business to grow and for year's production to mark our Cllr. Jimmy Quu-kc (F.F.) at a re- Minister of State, Eddie Col- jobs to flow. Silver Jubilee as a choral local woman Miss Hannah Daly of cent meeting of Waterford County Society. KILMACTHOMAS AREA Rath, Kinsajebeg was killed by a lins and Cllr. James A. Walsh We were giving -the right im- Council, the Glenshelane River pression to foreign industrial- TOP QUALITY LAND FOR SALE passing car. attended. A lot of water has passed un- Cappoquin is to be cleaned as arc The meeting commenced with ists and bankers, by showing der the bridge since 1060 but Her remains were taken to Pil- the banks. The Co. Engineer under- BY PRIVATE TREATY town church followed by a large CAMPAIGN AGAINST a review of the District's finan- our responsibility and maturity thankfully the stream still flows i60 ACRES (more or less) t?ok to carry out the work on the ces and a number of fund- in controlling our affairs. strongly. Our members continue cortege and following Requiem Mass nvcr, which is very popular for The Auctioneers invite enquiries for this very suitable on Friday burial took place in St. raising schemes were launched. "Our efforts," the Minister to turn-up in good numbers for trout fishing, in the near future. URBAN WATER There was a vote of thanks to said, "will point the way to a our practices in the C.B.S. so non-residential holding of excellent land, presently in Declan's Cemetery, Ardmore. BALLYDUFF GAA NOTES the present District Secretary brighter future for ourselves To her family and friends wc please keen up the good work. stubble, and which will be offered for sale in a convenient Upwards of forty people atten- for her decision to continue her and our children as a partner- Preparations are in full swing express our sincere sympathy on ded Ihc annual general meeting of hard work for another term. ship for prosperity for all our lot, affording an opportunity to those seeking additional the sad and tragic loss. CHARGES with the help of Josephine the club in the school hall on Sat- MEMBERSHIP DRIVE people." Scanion who is injecting us all acreage, or an attractive outside holding, well serviced CLASHMORE/JK1NSALEBEG urday night last. A report by tile Town Clerk, sub- P.R.O. mitted to the monthly meeting of The need for a recruitment with gusto, charm and elegance by good roads having required services thereon. GAA 1 he out-going Chairman, Mr. campaign to boost new mem- in keeping with the Viennese At oiur weekly 45 driv in Clash- Dungarvan Urban Council last The Chairperson welcomed Maps and further particulars from the Auctioneers. e Michacl Walsh, wno presided appeal- Monday night on the Revenue Col- bers was discussed at length. the new Constituency P.R.O., backdrops and schubers't, music more our Jackpot now stands at ed for the same effort from the play- Minister Collins, agreed to help which runs right through the £240 on twelve games. Last week lections for 1985 showed a 98% col- Mr. Jim O'Neill, assuring him of ers in 1986 as had been put in lection of rates 'and rents but only the executive with any cam- the Executive's support in an show. the winners were as follows, on nine oaring the past year. He said it a 77"o collection of water rents in- paign they may launch. A re- important role to convey the Behind the scenes, choral Edmond Spratt & Son, games were Maura Joyce and Garry was Ditterty disappointing to Jose cluding special water charges. vival of the Knockanore achievements of our Party to slaves are busily organising cos- Cunningham, V. O'Rourke and the county senior iinal Branch, and a decision t,o invite tumes, orchestra, programmes, in reply to a question by Cllr. P. the people. Paddy O'Rourke, A. Broderick and after what was a very successful in special guests to the Execu- booking office, lights, etc. M.I.A.V.I. TELEPHONE (058 ) 4.2211 Paddy M-uJihail. Best of the last five Power, the Town Clerk stated that tive meetings to enlighten the Thanking the members for year for the club on the playing approximately £12.000 in water their welcome, the P.R.O. out- So, choral members, continue with lour out of five. Pablo field. He thanked the many people members on the various issues to gargle your tonsils and re- O'Rourke and Bobby Morrisson. charges were outstanding for the of the day was agreed. lined forthcoming publicity who helped the dub during the yeai;. campaigns in the area. member to wrap Un warmly to Spots on last game winners, Henry year. He congratulated the out- MINISTER'S ADDRESS mellow those beautiful voices. Curran and Maureen Salmon, Moss going club P.R.O., John Jackson, Referring to an order by the Eddie Collins, T.'D., made ref- —JAMES O'NEILL, See you for more harmony, on Cunningham and Tom Coffey. County Manager directing that erences to a number of local Constituency P.R.O. Monday, 25th February. on his election as secretary of Bord legal proceedings for thc amounts Our annual social will be held on na nOg in West Waterford and said issues which had a strong -bear- Saturday. January 25 at White- due and payable by persons in re- ing on the Lismore/Cappoquin it was with regret that he had spect of special water charges, Cllr. TOM CURRAN SALES church House Hotel. Music will be learned that he had stood down as Executive. provided by the popular Masons T. Wright asked how many solici- Firstly he expressed his re- an officer of the Divisional Adult tors letters had been sent out. Thc WOODHOUSE, STRADBALLY, CO. WATERFORD Apron. Tickets are available from Board. gret ln hearing of the closure Town Clerk replied that between of the O'Reilly's Irish Foods members of the committee. 350 and 400 letters had gone out. PUBLICANS 'ALARMED' AT MOVE VESTED COTTAGE ON 1 ACRE, 10 PERCHES POINT-TO-POINTS The report of the treasurer, plant and the subsequent ap- R.V. — Lands and Buildings £2.25. Seamie Hannon showed the club to Mr. D. Hurley. County Manager, pointment of a receiver, with All foilowers of the point-to- be in the healtiest financial position Comprising 3 Bedrooms, Sittingroom, Kitchen. E.S.B. said that in view of the campaign the consequent loss of valuable points attended the annual race it has been far some time. which had been mounted against jobs in the area. TO LICENCE RESTAURANTS and water laid on. meeting at Killeagh on Sunday last. The secretary, Mossy Casey, in the charges he thought that the The Minister expressed hifs The Vintners Federation of gerous development in licensing Ideally situated quite close to all amenities—school, Many backed horses by local his comprhensive report reviewed amount collected was a great optimism that the plant may Ireland has voiced strong criti- in Ireland," said Mr. McLough- owner G. Ducey a very active year for thc club in vement. re-open soon. cism of the decision by the lin. chapel and beach—in the Village of Stradbally. DEATH OF SR. MARTHA which u total Of fifty games were Minister for Justice to grant r.

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Prizewinners and sponsors of Minnies Squash Club's Open Tournament which was played last week-end. In front are Willie Kosey, Men's "A" winner and Marjorie Burke, Ladies "A" winner and also included is Pearse Moloney, Club President —(Rory Wyley). for ABBEYSIDE SCOUT NOTES BRIDGE TROOP MEETING play Sean James arid John have a bandage and triangular Whelan to complete the top bandage present. Last week's meeting started half of the draw. In the bottom RESULTS VENTURER NOTES with revision of the Sheet Bend, half Alan Ryan -and Neil Carty UUNNtGAR BRIDGE CLUB, do battle with Sean Cartwright Bowline and Clove Hitch. After DUNGARVAN subs, were collected Alan Ryan, and Austin Regan: while Fintan Friday night we were on the Farmers Sean James, Neil-Carty and Paul Strain and Damlan French are computers. William W., David Results for Jan. 15 — 1st, S. Tobin were called upon to dem- against Michael Cosgrave and and 'Mark played "Rambo" Bean Ui Mhiachain and Mrs. M. onstrate the above, with a cer- Paul Tobin to complete the while some of us played "Who Carthy; 2nd Miss N. Harty and There's only one Building Society that's tain P.L. who shall remain draw. The final is scheduled for Dares Wins II." The games Mrs. D. Keane; 3rd. Mrs. R. Pren- 4.15 p.m. but, between that and were enjoyed by all and Liam nameless (isn't that right Sean) dergast and Mrs. N. O'Donovan; permanent by name and permanent by making a few slight mistakes. the semis our top duo Denis was invincible at "Wh0 Dares 4th. Mrs. B. Moloney and Mrs. We then had relay races- to and Joe will play an exhibition Wins II," defying the writers' K. Browne. nature—that's the Irish Permanent. see which patrol was quickest. match for us. of the game by walking through the quicksand and annihilating HARBOUR BRIDGE CLUB, Here poor old Austin Regan Part of this week's meeting DUNGARVAN Whatever help you need with your farm really got tied up while the will be spent on testing the the guards and causing terrible destruction. Results fo Jan. 16—1st, Mrs. other Austin (Mr. Cunningham) patrols on the First Aid they r finances, there's a scheme to suit you. showed how much he is after were lectured on for the last After the meeting we played ,J. James and T. Butler: 2nd, picking up ln such a short time. three weeks. With quite a few badminton before going home. Mrs. L. O'Connor and' Mrs. A. Pick up a brochure at your local office for The Eagles were one of the marks going for the N.L.B. Stearn; 3rd, Mrs. M. Mernin and swiftest knotters with Sean trophy, patrols are reminded to -("Sub-Scribe Plus"). M. K. Shanley. all the information you require on our Cartwright really whizzing through. services and range of schemes. A game of 'Farmer in the Orchard' was played next where When you invest with the Irish Permanent everyone get a good run and a good clobbering. Poor old you're getting permanent security. Conor Power got a right clout, while Brendan Klersey will have to be quicker on the bad- minton court than he was around the 'orchard.' Assets Exceed £1,000,000,000 First Aid was next on the cards. This week Sean Fitz- gerald took over the course ln which he covered stings, bites, re-assuring the oatient, as well as demonstrating slings and bandages. Gareth Higgin-s was one of our main contributors here. Regional songs were re-corded next when we sang "Cum By Yah," "Yogi Bear," etc., which were put, On taoe to be nasser' on to the commissioner who The People's Choice will -add the songs of the other rmonent troops to form a regional camp- fire tape. Sean James and Niall Kirwan co:ildn't stop laughing, LOCAL OFFICES why we don't, know, but we think it was the faces Austin John Beecher, Regan was making or was it WATERFORD, John Hardiman, LISMORE, Denis' singing. We closed the Manager, 30 Barronstrand Street. Manager, Main Street. night's' activity with the prayer. Tel: (051)55711/75585. Tel: (058) 54444. GENERAL DUNGARVAN, Richard J, Tilson, CARRICK-ON-SUIR, Barry Walsh, Manager, 96 Main Street. Tel: (051) 40528. This Sunday we have a bad- Manager, 32 Grattan Square. minton tournament down in the Den with a 16 person entry. The TRAMORE, Roy Farrell, Manager, organisers are said to be very Strand Street. Tel: (051) 81648. pleased. The action begins at 2.15 p.m. on Sunday when Brian Pictured at Lawlor's Hotel, recently, prizewinners in West Waterford CB Club's '82 Blankety Blank Mulvlhill and Niall O'Connor Quiz held recently. Left to right — James Coll (Busby), Vice-Chairman, Vincent Reams (Knight open against Sean Fitzgerald Mover), 2nd, Declan Fitzgerald (Computer Man), winner, Simon Hogan (Rock Bottom), 3rd, and Conor Power. Anthony Moore and Brendan Klersey James Fitzgerald (Hitch Hiker), Chairman. —(Photo: David Stearn). PAGE FOUR DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY* JANUARY 24, 1986 ORMOND DUNGARVAN

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 26 Saturday Superstore. 12.115 p.m. Time: 'Storm Oape Horn.' 8.30 MINNIES 3.30 p.m. — Tar-Trekkers And — Grandstand. 5.15 — Sports. —Gardener's World. 9.00 — Tom RTE 1 Middlemen. 4.15 — The U.S.S.R. News Wlaites. 5.20—Jim'll Fix It. O'Connor. 9.30 — Three Paint- Symphony Orchestra. 6.05 — 5.55 — The Noel Edmonds, Late ers. 10.15 — Did You See . . . ? LOUNGE Ripley's Believe It Or Not. 7.00 Liaite Breakfast Show. 6.45—Les1 11.00 — . 11.45 — SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 — Religious Russia. 8.00 — And Dustiiin's Laughter. Show. Weatherview. 11.50-1.30 a.m. — 9.20 a.m. — Dilin O Deamhas. Nuacht. 8.10 _ In Loving Mem- 7.25—Strike It Rich! 8.15—The Film: Morgan—A Suitable Case ABBEYSIDE, DUNGARVAN 9.30 — Anything Goes. 12.50 — ory. 8.40 — Mastermind. 9.15 — Two Roninties, 9.05 — News And For Treatment. David Warner News Headlines followed by Sunday Sports Special. Sport, Wealthier News. 9.20' — and Vanessa Redgrave star. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25— Sports Stadium. 5.05 — The Life COmedy Classic: The Good (1966, black & white). And ITimes Of Grizzly Adams. Life. 9.50—Match Of The Day. 6.00 — The Angelus. 6.01—News. 10.50—The Horror Movie: The SATURDAY, JAN. 25 POCKET MONEY 6.10 — Mailbag. 6.30 — Highway BBC 1 Power. Earl Hoillirnan, George To Heaven. 7.25 — Terry And FRIDAY, JANUARY 24 Haimii'ltoni. Suzanne Pleshette 9.0>0 a.m.—Pages from. Ceefax. June. 8.00 — MacGyver. 9.00 — 6.00 a.m.—Ceefax A.M., News, and1 Michael Rennie sitar in this 10.20—Open University. 1.30 — SUNDAY, JANUARY 26— News. 9.15 — Dallas. 10.15 — Sport, Weather. 6.50—Breakfast 1967 filim. 12 35—Weather. Pages from Ceefax. 2.00—Film: Magnum P.I. 12.00 — Late News. Time. 9.30 — Pages from Cee- The. Filrst Rebel. Stars John fax. 10.30 — Play School. 10.50 Wayne and George Sanders. TAILORS TWIST SUNDAY, JANUARY 26 —'Pages from Ceefax. 12.30 p.m. With Claire Trevor (1939, black —News After Noon. 1.00—P«i>ble and whlite). 3.10—Film: The 10.30 a.m.—Engineering Craft Mill At One. 1.45—King Rollo. PERSONS UNDER 20 YEARS NOT ADMITTED Studies. 10.50 _ A Vou La Private Affairs Of Bel Ami. With ETAS s 1.50 — Bric-a-B'rack. 2.00—Pages George Sanders, and' Angela 7 France. 11.15 — Service of Holy from Ceefax. 3.52 — Regional Communion. 12.00—News Head- Liansbuny (1947, black and News. 3.55 — Northern Ireland white). 4.55 — Laramie. 5.45 — NITE CLUB lines followed by Sunday Re- Election Special. 5.35 — Rax! FRIDAY, JANUARY 24 view. 1.00 — Cartoons. 1.10 — Dewtsch. Direkt! 6.10—Horizon: 6.00 — Six O'clock News, Wea- 9.00 a.m. — Pages from Cee- Bitter Ootid. 7.00 — Newsvie-w. About Time. 2.05 — Landmark. ther News. 6.35 — Sportfolio. fax. 9.35 — Daytime On Two. 2.35 _ Anois Is Aris. 3.05 — 7.4o — International Pro-Oele- LAWLOR'S HOTEL 7.00 — Wogan. 7.35 — Blankety 2.50 — Pages from Ceefax. 3.55 bri'lty Golf. 8.33 — 444 Days To Sunday Matinee: A Man For All Blank. 8.10 — Dynasty II: The —Count Me In. 4.10 — Heath- Seasons. Starring Paul Sco- Freedom. Subtitled 'What Colbys. 9.00 — Nine O'clock cliffe—The Cat. 4.15 — The Iron Rea/llyi Happened In I rain..' Story field and Robert Shaw. 5.15 — News. 9.30 — Lovejoy. 10.25 — Man. 4.30 — Secrets Out. 4.55— of the 52 American hostages The Living Isles. 6.00 — The Victoria Wood—A Seen On T.V. Extra. 5.10—Grange Angelus. 6.01 — News followed s released 5 years* ago this week RADLEYS LOU ftGS3 1)0.55 — Film: A Whale Fo The Hill. 5.35 — News Summary FRIDAY NIGHT IS PARTY NIGHT r after- over 14 months imprison- by Sports Results. 6.15 — The Killing. Peter Strauss and Rich- with subtitles- Weather. 5.40— 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. (Supper Served). Enquiring Mind. 7.10 — Late ard Widmark sta In this 1981 Film: Korda Classics: The Man ment in Khemeini's Iran.. 10.10 Late Extra. 7.40 — Murphy's r —Saturday Review. Admission £3.50 — Bar Extension made-for-tv-film. 1.15-1.20 a.m.— Who Could Work Miracles. Star- 11.00-12.55 Micro Quiz-M. 8.30 _ Glenroe. Weather. / ring, Roland Young and Ralph a.m.—FHim International: The ABBEYSIDE 9.00 — News. 9.15 — Davis At Riehbrclson. (1936, black and Young Ladies Of Wlillko. (1979, Large. 10.10 — Slants. 10.55 —• SATURDAY, JAN. 25 flnst showing on British tv. 8.30 a.m. — Willo The Wisp. white). 7.00 — Micro Live. 7.30— Tales Of The Unexpected. 11.25 libony. 8.00 — Travellers In Polisih witfo English subtitles). SATURDAY NIGHT-BOY MEETS GIRL -Late News. 8.35 — Hunter's Gold. 9.00 — 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. — Admission inofu. Supper. EVENING SPECIALS SERVED FROM 5.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. AND FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK Sirloin Bar Steaks fully garnished, with choice SUNDAY NIGHT WONT START MONDAY inic; 5.50 Garda Patrol; 6 p.m. Print Week; 3 p.m. What's Your of tea or coffee, including home-made brown SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 RTE 1 — 3 p.m. Good After- The Angelus: 6.01 News-time; Poison- 3.25 Get Fit, Stay Fit: bread — £5.50. 6.35 Bamblnger- 7.05 Benson; 3.35 Here Comes The Weekend: WITHOUT YOU 2.50 _ Maya And The Bee. noon: 3.01 News Headlines fol- lowed by Ken Horn's Chinese 7.35 Magnum; 8.30 Gael Video: 3.55 Sons And Daughters: 4.25 FULL MENU AVAILABLE 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. — Admission £3.50 — Bar Extension 3.15 — Macbeth. 5.20 — Jim'll Fix It. 5.55 — The Late, Late Cookery- 3.25 Monday P.M.; 3.40 9 p.m. News- 9.25 A Budget Weekend Weather: 4.30 Bosco; Breakfast Show. 6.45 — The Get Fit, Stay Fit; 3.50 Money Broadcast On Behalf Of The 5 p.m. Pat's Chat; 5.10 News- BEGIN AT ZETAS NITE CLUB Lucie Arnaz Show. 7.15 — Na- .Matters: 4 p.m. Emmerdale Government: 9.40 Today To- line; 5.30 Fortycoats & Co.: 6 WEEK-ENDS night: 10.30 T.V. Ga Ga 11.40 p.m. The Angelus: 6.01 News- TOP INTERNATIONAL D.J. BOB LEA tional Geographic. 8.10 — Farm 4.30 Bosco- 5 p.m. Dilin ; Nuacht. 8.20 _ Cineclub: The O Deamhas; 5.10 Arthur- 5.30 Late News. time; 6.35 Cartoon Time- 6.55 WEEK END ENTERTAINMENT ; 7.25 The Sick Men Who Govern Us. Supergran; 6 p.m. Angelus; 6.01 RTE 2 — 5.45 The Smurfs: Newstlme- 6.35 The Paper Lads; Women's Programme- 7.50 In- 6.15 A Country Practice; 6.40 side- 8.25 Bank Of Ireland GAA Friday, January 24 — MUSIC MAN 7 p.m. To The Waters And The The Three Stooges- 7 p.m. Top All-Stars Awards; 9.30 News; Wild- 7.30 Festival Folk; 8 p.m. Of The Pops: 7.30 Nuacht- 7.45 9.55 A Budget Broadcast On Be- Falcon Crest; 9 p.m. News; 9.30 •Mailbag- 8.05 Landmark follow- half Of Fianna Fail; 10.10 The Saturday, January 25 — RICK SOLO Iris 86; 10 p.m. Miami Vice; Pd by Mart & Market: 8.40 The Late Late Show; 11.45 Hill 11 p.m. Exhibit "A." 11.40 Late BALLYSAGGART Galton And Simpson Play- Street Blues; 12.40 Late News. News. house; 9.10 Midweek Sport; Sunday, January 26 — FLAMES THE "CATS" BAR 10.15 The Price- 11.15 News- RTE 2 — 5.50 The Cisco Kid; RTE 2—5.50 Dlff'rent Strokes: 6.20 A Country Practice- 6.45 Oh night; 11.30 A Budget Broadcast 6.20 A Country Practice- 6.45 MOUNT MELLERAY NOTES No It's Selwyn Froggitt: 7.15 O.'-j Behalf Of The Government; Gardener's World; 7.15 Nuacht: Nuacht; 7.30 Coronation Street; 11.40 Night Light. 7.30 World In Action. 8 p.m. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 — G.A.A. NOTES: N.ON-STOP Spenser For Hire; 8 55 The Nor- DRAW THIS MONDAY NIGHT 8 p.m. Africa- 9 p.m. Call My FRIDAY CARDS Bluff- 9.35 Faulty Towers- 10.15 man Conquests: 10.55 News- A new round of the club's Inside; 10.45 Ne wharf- 11.10 RTE 1 — 2 p.m. Good After- night: 11.10 A Budget broadcast non-stOD draw begins In the Newsnight; 11.25 Night Light. noon: 2.01 News Headlines fol- on behalf of Fianna Fail; U.15 SUNDAY, JANUARY 26— Community Centre on Monday lowed by The Brothers: 2.50 Exhibit "A." night next, 27th January. There TUESDAY are still a few places available SING ALONG WITH PADDY McGRATH RTE 1 — 3 p.m. Good After- Park House in the draw and anyone wish- ing to join should contact, any noon: 3.01 News Headlines fol- DUNGARVAN GOLF NOTES lowed by Vikings: 3.30 Looking TUESDAY, JANUARY 28— promoter or club officer before iunday next. Good; 3.55 Emmerdale Farm; MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN 4.25 Bosco: 4.55 Paint For Fun; JUVENILE MEETING 5.10 Alvln And The Chipmunks; FILM OF MADRAGORI MT. MELLERAY A special meeting to deal 5.35 Folly foot- 6 p.m. The Ange- Friday, January 24 — with underage matters in the lus- 6.01 Newstlme; 6.35 Th? STARDUST club will take place in the Com- AnTeam; 7.30 The Mountain GROTTO munity Centre on Monday night Lark: 7.55 End Of Empire- 9 Saturday, January 25 -- STARLIGHT next, commencing at 8 p.m. All p.m. News- 9.30 Today Tonight; juveniles and their parents are 0 0.10 Dynasty; 11.10 B'olthrln Sunday, January 26 — PAT TOBIN requested to attend. Na Smaolnte; 11.40 Late News. MEMBERSHIP RTE 2 — 5.35 Tomorrow's J.C.B. FOR MIRE. Telephone 058/41538 Players are reminded that for World- 6.10 A Country Practice: Insurance purposes and regis- 6.40 Blankety Blank; 7.15 DUNGARVAN A.F.C. 'ration all players MUST be Nuacht- 7.30 Glenroe- 8 p.m. members of the club. Club Minder; 9 p.m. Heim'at; 10.30 QUIZ (8) who won the Senior Alliance membershiD at £5 is still open Arturo Benedetti Michelangell; The first rounds of tihe Annual in Dungarvan on Sunday, January "tnd can be had from any club 11 p.m. Newsnight; 11.15 Night Quiz wore held on Saturday last 19 with a fine score of 69. SOCIAL CLUB officer, so why not join now Light. with loams captained by Myra FIXTURES and be finished for the year. Baiumanm, John Martin and Frank Thurs./Sat. Jan.. 25 — 14 Hole DUNGARVAN'S NEWEST NIGHT SPOT— HEW ARRIVAL WEDNESDAY Walsh going through to the next Stroke. First tee will be reserved CLUB PAVILION, KILRUSH CtungraitUiliaMtainisi to John and RTE 1 — 3 p.m. Good After- rounds. On Saturday next the fal- cm Saturday. Jan. 25 from 9.30 to Eileen Murphy, Cool, on tihe noon: 3.01 News Headlines fol- lowing teams will compete — N. D. 12 noion for the Bank of Ireland birth of a baby boy recently. lowed by Blizzard's Wizard O'Kennedy v. J. P. Hayes; M. Mor- outing. SUNDAY, JANUARY 26— Woodwork- 3.25 Music Makers; rissey v. .1. Burncs; J. Brennan v. Sunday, Jan. 26—IS Hole Stablc- (Timc YOGI'S 3.40 Get Fit, Stay Fit; 3.50 Con- C. Dolan, starting at 9 p.m. ford (Home Alliance), — will be held on — tact; 4 p.m. Emmerdale Farm; The Poker Classic will be held on sheet*. 4.30 Bosco; 5 p.m. Doireann Saturday. February 8. commencing I.ADIES GOI.F RESULTS GERRY WALSH & DALLAS Agus Daideo: 5.10 The Lone at X.30 p.m. CHRISTMAS PRIZF. 9 p.m. — Cover Charge — Members and friends. WEST WATERFORD Ranger- 5.40 The Voyage Of RISULTS Winner. Peocie O'Brien (27) 35'.; SATURDAY NIGHT J The Miml; 6 p.m. The Angelus; Thiu.rsdby/Saturday/Sunday, Jan. Ruwcr-ii'P, Phil Donnelly (25) 361; • USUAL CARDS SATURDAY NIGHT 6.01 Newstlme; 6.35 Mir. Belve- 19—1. J. La van (14) 35 pts.; 2. P. Best gross, Louise Fleming (12) 44 • FAMILY NIGHT OUT TUESDAY NIGHT dere: 7 P.m. Christopher Col- McGovern (15) 35 nts.; 3. C. Nagle gross. NEXT P.T.A.A. NOTES umbus: Final Episode; 9 p.m. (7) 33 r>ts.; 4. P. Noctor (15) 32 Weeklv competition No. 44 — 9 JANUARY 25 News - 9.30 Today Tonight; 10.35 pts. Hm'e Stableford. Play as often as Members and Friends. The monthly meeting of the The Equaliser; 11.35 Late News. Congratulations to John l-logan yen wish. Eratry and re-entry 50p. West Waterford Pioneer Total 2 — 4 p.m. The Budget; RTE BALLADS IN BAR 10 to 12 Abstinence Association took 6 p.m. Prairie Coulee- 6.15 A place in the Mercy Convent, Country Practice; 6.45 The Rise Dungarvan, on January 13th. And Fall Of King Cotton; 7.15 JR's NITE CLUB - LISMORE HOTEL E'oth the Junior and Senior Nuacht- 7.30 Coronation Street; Telephone 058/54304; 54219 Quiz Competitions were held. 8 p.m. Only When I Laugh- 8.30 Stradbally were winners In This Is Your Life- 9 p.m. The both sections and all received THESPORTSMANS INN Saturday, January 25 — EAMONN AND KIERAN Garden Within: 9.30 Dynasty SEA VIEW THE P|KE inscribed plaques kindly donat- II: The Colbys; 10.25 Cheers: H AYF^ — ' . — also — ed by Mr. Reynolds of the First 10.50 Tales From The Dark National Building Society. The CAPPOQUIN ** DUNGARVAN PARTY NIGHT DISCO Side- 11.15 Newsnight- 11.30 winners in the Juvenile Section Night Light. Friday, January 24 — PROGRESSIVE 45 Bar — Neat Dress — Over 18s were Mercy Convent, Dungar- In aid of Tay Vtilley Gun Club. van. All three teams will take THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 - part in the Diocesan Final in THURSDAY PROGRESSIVE 45 ^fPWj- from Grattan Square 8 p.m. Sunday, January 26— Waterford on F'ebruary 23rd. RTE 1 — 3 p.m. Good After- SINGALONG WITH MIDNIGHT FLYER There will be a special meefc- noon: 3.01 News Headlines fol- JACKPOT £100 Sunday, January 26 — SHAMROCK ALLSTARS Ing In Dungarvan on January lowed by Paint Along with THINKING OF YOUR 21st? — Give us a ring, we': 27tli to discuss Spirituality and Nancy Cominsky: 3.25 Looking SATURDAY, JAN. 25 — CARD DRIVES TUESDAY AND THURSDAY Youth Policy in the Association Good 3.50 Contact; 4 p.m. Em- maike it worth your while! in preparation for the forth- merdale Farm; 4.30 Bosco- 5 NIGHTS coming International Congress. •p.m. Chartspot; 5.05 Boy Dom- DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1986 PAGE FIVE

G.A.A„ Notes By Commentator 99th County Convention On Sunday COUNTY CONVENTION than the other on the same against, him. All his would-be EASTERN CONVENTION so Limerick, anxious to get a fl'f.u'GAIN Sunday next is County Con- subject which asks that the rule opponents are very promiment game before their next League limiting the term be abolished members wh have all been The only significant, change vention Sunday and according 0 in the East, following their game, have stepped Into the to my research, this will be the altogether. There seems to be very active at juvenile level over breach and agreed to travel. growing support for the belief the past number of years and annual Convention last week, 99th such gathering of dele- was the election of Phil Fan- Up to the time of writing the FORTNEThe 'New Formula' rangeW of GAIN CAL CALVEF FEEDS can - with^ ^^ S^^ gates in the county. that a three-year term is too each would command an am- short, as having his span of ning, cnoc Sion, in place team to play Westmeath next proper calf care - give you economically and easily reared, The meeting will begin at 11 ount of support, if standing. Sunday ha not been announc- office so limited will inhibit, a of Tommy Power, B'utlerstown, s healthy calves of over 100KG L1VEWEIGHT AT 12 WEEKS OF AGE a.m. and during the morning The full list of nominations who was the defeated outgoing ed. This is probably due to the session, such matters a the chairman from undertaking any for Youth Officer are (and none s worthwhile long term plans. candidate for County Board fact that at this early stage of Balance Sheet, Chairman's ad- have so far withdrawn) — Pat Representative. iNoel Sullivan, the season, the management dress, Secretary's report and Certainly the situation in this Sullivan (Passage), outgoing; Portlaw, was elected as assist- committee are not, certain about the first 13 of the 35 motions county at the moment lends it- John Moore (Dungarvan); ant treasurer. what players are available and will be dealt with. self to the idea of having the James Bennett (Ballysaggart): tney don't wish to select a side Jim Greene (Cnoc Sion)- and Gain Startacalf There is no confirmation of chairman in office for a longer WESTERN BOARD MEETING wnich will later show absentees. Gain Stage 2 Calf a rumour that the President, term than a mere three years. Frankle Walsh (Portlaw). At their recent team function HIGHLY PALATABLE for The present holder of the of- The Draws and Fixtures A HIGH QUALITY CALF CUBE Dr. Mick Loftus may call in there was a splendid turn-out early introduction ... fice, James Tobin, is doing an WESTERN CONVENTION meeting of the Western Board with all ingredients ground. A during the day, but I under- It was the shortest Divisional and all players expressed great and IDEAL AS s stand that there Is a possibility. outstanding job and among will be held on Monday, Feb- Interest and commitment, and > i consistent pa'latable other things, his leadership is Convention on record and prac- ruary 10th, but, unlike otheT FIRST SOLID FEED tically all delegates had left there is every indication that mix, fully FORTIFIED BALANCE SHcET paying dividends in many re- years, this meeting could have the panel will stick together on ad lib milk feeding Income for the year at spects and with the entire the Cappoquin Boathouse Hall many additional problems to before 9.30 p.m. 109 delegates sort out before proceeding 'come hell or high water' as the systems. £54,000 is about £15,000 less county seeing things this way, saying goes. than our total expenditure, but It seems the opportune time to out of a possible 166 attended with their plans for 1986. First feed till making 1 kg per day. taking into account a number have such a motion listed. and these had little to discuss They certainly will have The recent rumour that the of factors which led to the de- as all the routine business was problems if all the listed Divisional winners in both hur- The County Secretary, in his disposed of within about half ficit the situation is not, at all report had this to say about motions for County Convention ling and football will be given bad. the present. Chairman: "During an hour. are passed. For instance if the a trip to the U.S.A. later In the The amount includes a pay- a difficult year with the work- Parish Rule motion is approv- year, has yet to be confirmed, CHAIRMAN'S ADDRESS but it is one of the options be- ment of £12,000 for public lia- load and demand on Board Of- It, was a fine address from ed, it could cause havoc in the bility which was paid to Mun- ficers reaching unprecedented division and many of the pres- ing consireded by the manage- chairman Denis McGrath and ment committee at the moment ster Council and which must be heights, I extend, on behalf of in it he touched on all aspects ent clubs would either have to Gain repaid by the clubs. It is also all, a sincere thank you to my amalgamate or go out of exist- as far as we know. It would be Goldgrain Calf of Board activity during the ence. However, 1 doubt if this unwise for anyone to assume worth noting that our national fellow officers for their out- year. The address is dealt with A coarse pelleted feed for high league receipts are down by standing volume of attention to will be a problem, as I cannot that there is anything definite elsewhere in this issue. about, the proposals until the performance ... with about £4,500, due to the de- duty. 'This applies in a special see many Western clubs sup- cline in our hurling standards way to ou chairman, James SECRETARY'S REPORT porting the idea. official announcement is made no digestive upsets. r on the matter. Highly palatable with and our demotion to Division Tobin, who in addition to his Only comment on Vincent We also could have two flavomycin for better 3 of the league. Income from many commitments at Board Mulligan's report (which I dealt SYMPATHY the senior championships at and county level, became the grades in the under 21 cham- performance . ., and with last week), came from pionships and this will, if £29,500 showed a minimal in- driving force behind our quite County Board Representative, Our sincere sympathy is ex- HIGH LEVELC OF crease and income from our successful county draw. His at- passed, prove a headache for tended t the O'Dea family, Ab- VITAMINS. MINERALS AND James Walsh (Kilgobinet), who some one. This motion will 0 county finals in other grades tention to duty in all these mat- didn't quite agree with the sec- beyside on the death of Mrs. TRACE ELEMENTS. is up by about £1,500. ters became fo many, Infec- win a lot of support, particul- Mary Hardiman (nee O'Dea), r retary's reference to 'referee arly by the weaker clubs. Until calf is at least 12 weeks. Travelling expenses at £28,500 tious. His unopposed return bashing.' which occurred this week. The are approximately £5,000 less represents a well deserved tri- The Board may also be re- O'Dea family have had a long bute for his integrity, impartial- Nioclas Mac Cralth, having quired to run their under 21 association with the Association than in the previous year. A congratulated the Board on total of £10,357 was distributed ity and commitment to the championships on a 'blitz' sys- in Abbeyside and Liam, who having successfully run all their G.A.A. ideal." tem and they may be required was one of the club's outstand- ,41 for accident, payments, but this championships, was critical of to complete their Intermediate figure was recovered from Mun- ing players, is the present club REPORTS the system under which the hurling and football cham- secretary. ster Council running of the junior hurling pionships before the Senior There are reports from all and football championships Sincere sympathy also to the yY, •'..-4 MOTIONS. Board finish their champion- Ryan family of Abbeyside on the Board's sub-committees and was made operate. He said the ships. The motions which were not some of these will also make the death of Noreen. Her bro- dealt with i the past two proximity of matches placed a n for interesting discussion. great strain on some players Other matters like the grad- ther Patrick was an officer of weeks are merely repeats of Over-all, it should be a very the Western Board many years some of the motions which were and there were occasions when ing of referees and the publi- Waterford interesting convention. teams had to held under- cation of a master fixture list, ago and Martin was a long-time mentioned, so there is no point wo'ild also put the pressure on secretary of the Abbeyside Available from writing about them again. AH ELECTIONS strength because of injuries re- ceived by players on the pre- the Divisional Boards, if passed clubs. Noreen, incidentally, play- COOP all branches of Waterford Co-op 35 motions will likely be moved, According to well-informed ed quite a lot of hurling in her but a number can be grouped. vious Sunday. He said we should at, next,, Sunday's Convention. sources, there will be an elec- get away from the notion that It certainly could be a prob- young days and she had a few The motion requesting that tion only for the post, of Youth we can only play our games on lem meeting for the Western friends with the same Interests. the term of office of chairman Officer. The holder of the posi- certain times of the year. Board. On average, only about of the Board be extended to 5 tion, Pat Sullivan (Passage), one third of motions listed for years, may get more support has four others nominated BALANCE SHEET County Conventions, are passed. This attracted only one or two questions. Declan Barron (Ard- 5 YEAR TICKETS more), thought that the admis- A decision to allow the ad- sion price to a game should be vance sale of 5,000 five-year shown opposite to the gate re- ANNOUNCEMENT Hogan Stand tickets for each ceipts in order that members of the hurling and football would know what the attend- All-Irelands, was taken by ance was. Central Council at their meet- JOHN RYAN & SONS Jim Landers asked for the ing 0n Saturday last. Full de- FUNERAL DIRECTORS total amount paid to referees tails of the scheme will not be for travelling expenses. SOUTH MALL, LISMORE available for several weeks, but The Chairman congratulated the scheme will come Into both the secretary and treasu- operation this year. On the rer for their excellent reports. last occasion the scheme ex- OPENING OF COMPLETE FUNERAL CO. BOARD CHAIRMAN tended for ten years and the NUGENTS In a brief address, County numb=i allocated to the Board chairman, James Tobin, scheme was 10.000, but diffi- HOME SERVICE commented on the failure of culty was experienced in sell- clubs to put members forward ing them. The ful] quota of Personal Supervision — 24 Hour Service for positions on the Board. He hurling tickets was never taken Telephones 058/54145 and 54401 said that this was the first oc- up. It is expected to be a very SuperValu casion on which no elections different matter now and it. ls were necessary at a Divisional certain that, everyone who wish- convention. He said we should ed to avail of the offer will not ask ourselves the question: be satisfied. A rough calcula- "does anybody wish to do any- tion would give an approximate Bord Solathair an Leictreachait thing any more. It is very easy number of 160 tickets per for members to sit on the fence county, but based on club affi- and criticise the officers, but liations, it is conceivable that Supermarket when they get an opportunity we might not even get this of becoming a member of the number. A case for making tic- Beard they ignore It. All clubs kets available to present hold- O'CONNELL ST., DUNGARVAN should consider putting forward ers might yet be considered. members for officershlp of the ACCIDENT SCHEME Telephone 058/41754 Board." The G.A.A. are to take on the ONLY MOTION operation of a 'players injury The only motion listed for scheme,' which is, in effect, an NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS discussion came from Abbey- extension of the old accident In order to carry out essential improvements side/Ballinacourty club, and scheme, with the addition oi moving the motion, S. O'Brien dental and medical benefits. It and alterations to our networks, we regret will supplement what is avail- Monster Easter Free Draw extrolled the benefits of run- that it will be necessary to interrupt the ning the under 21 champion- able from other schemes such ships on a 'blitz' system, rather as the P.R.S.I. and V.H.I. electricity supply as follows: than on the arrangement which The scheme will be operated 10 EASTER HAMPERS VALUE £50 MUST was currently in operation. by the Provincial Councils. MELLERAY R/A County Boards will collect the -v-.'^j Jimmy O'Gorman (Lismore), who was opposed, pointed out fees from clubs at affiliation BE WON Monday, 27th January — From 09.30 to 1.00 p.m. — that a serious loss of revenue time and each club will have Coolnasmuttaun, Knockaun, Tintur, Lyre, Ballynoe, would have resulted if the to pay £50 for each team, UP to Board had run the same cham- a maximum of £300 with an Boola, Boherboyrea, Tirwn.groun, Parknoe, Glentaun East, pionships on a 'blitz' system additional £100 for all its juve- Salterbridge, Monavugga, Knockaunacuit, Monafehadee, last year. The motion now goes nile teams. This will mean that PLUS: 1 SPECIAL EASTER HAMPER (ON DISPLAY) forward to County Convention. all the big clubs in this county Boggagh, Monboy, Dyrick, Monalour, Reanabarna, will have to pay a maximum of ScraJuuos, Mount Melleray, Feddaun, Knockboy, Glenna- JOHN JACKSON £400 for full cover. Capital fallia, Knocknanask, Tooranaraheen, Knocknafrehane, The chairman said he felt it benefits are included. Coolagortboy, Knocknasheega. only fair that, the Convention The decision to operate their own scheme was made when MELLERAY R/A should pay tribute to outgoing GUINNESS PINTS LUCOZADE FROZEN CHICKENS County Board Representative, every other effort, to get cover from the commercial companies Tuesday, 28th, Wednesday 29th January — From 09.30 John Jackson, who was not seeking re-election because of failed. Ten companies submit- 89p £2.99 EACH to 4.30 p.m. — Monatarriv, Monataggart, Shanavoola, his Involvement with Bord na ted Quotations but to accept 99p Deerpark, Cloghaun, Cool, Coolnaneagh, Ahaun, Ross, n-Og. He said that John had even the lowest of these would Plus lOp Bottle Charge. Plus 8p Bottle Charge. Approx. Weight; 31b. 14ozs. to 41b. 2ozs. Flowerhill, Collishai, Glenmore, Ballysaggart, Garra, been one of the most efficient make the scheme far too costly. and dedicated members of the Under the G.A.A. self ad- Knockaun, Garrynoe, Curraghacnav, Reacaumaglanna, Board over a number of years ministered scheme the cost per Mountainrea, Tooradoo, Clashnamonadee, Knockananna, and the amount of work done club will be far less than half STREAKY BACON CHIPS (4 LBS.) POT ROAST BONED/ROLLED Reanacoolagh, Knockadullaun, Caumglen, Knocknaboul, on behalf of the division was of what, participation would In- Knockaniska, Logleagh, Feargairid, Knockaunarast, immeasurable. He would be volve If a commercial company missed. The tribute was loudly quotation was accepted. The 49p LB. 89p £1.37 LB. Glenaveha, Glendeish, Knockeengancan, Knockadav. applauded. scheme will cost £50 per team and this should be recoverable SHANDON, CLASHMORE R/As The chairman welcomed new- comer John Lyons who was a from players whose interests Wednesday, 29th January — From 09.30 to 1.00 p.m.— are being safeguarded. As an LIGA RED BABY FOOD FISH FINGERS ROSS BEEF BURGERS (4s) former chairman and Board example of the cost, and taking Bridgequarter, Mihf.techurch House, Ballygambon, Bally- member. He felt, confident a club such as An Seana Phobal kennedy, Ballynameelagh, Scart, Ross, Ballymulalla, that John would give every satisfaction in office. It, will cost about £2.50 per 29p PKT. 79p (10s) 79p Kilgreany, Canty, Lauragh, Coolatoor, Barranastook, player for twelve months cover Tributes were also paid to and by any standards this is Clonkerdiin, Moloneys Factory, Knocknaskeagh, Keereen, Jim Cunningham, Tallow and very reasonable accident cover Clogh, Woodhouse, Killatoor, Ballymiparka, Kilma- Sean Tobin, Colllgan, who for a full year, it protects the had been at all Conventions PENNYWISE BISCUITS HEINZ SPAGETTI SHAMROCK PEARS / PEACHES gibboge, Ballynicole, Ballingown, Curraghroche, Bluach, player and it saves the club a of the Board since its foun- lot of headaches. Coolahest, Villierstown. Ballynacourty, Dromana, Cur- dation. SPONSORSHIP 22p PKT. 35p 34p gheen, Ballycullane, Aglish, Dromore. FIRST MEETING BALLYDUFF R/A The first meeting of the new Details of a new sponsorship Board was fixed for February oollcy for the association has 16 oz Wednesday, 29th January — From 2.00 p.m. to 4.00 3rd and a further meeting for been drafted and this will be FLAHAVANS OATLETS ROSS PEAS SMA GOLD CAP (450gr.) February 10th. outlined in a Press release, due p.m. — K:lbree, Ballynadeige, Salterbridge, Glenribbeen, WESTERN BOARD OFFICERS out to-day (Wednesday). De- Monaman, Ballygalane, Glentaun West, Rath, Cool- tails will be published in next The full list of officers is as week's issue. 99p (1J KG.) 69p £1.59 crishoge, Sruh. follows—Chairman, Denis Mc- BALLYDUFF R/A Grath, Affane; Vice-chairman, HURLERS IN ACTION Ollie Wilkenson, Tourin; Sec- Field activity will be resum- Friday, 31st January — From 09.30 to 4.30 p.m. - retary, Vincent, Mulligan, ed in the county this week-end MARS/SMARTIES FUNSIZE PERSIL E10 TWEED VALLEY BURGERS (10s) Shean, Kilcoran, Garrynagoul, Modeligo. Abbeyside/Ballinacourty; Trea- when Waterford hurlers, pre- surer. Paddy Fitzgerald, Dun- paring for their final three garvan; Asst. Secretary, An- games in the National League £1.29 £3.85 99p SAFETY NOTES thony Walsh, Colllgan: Regis- against Carlow, Mayo and Wick- trar. Seamus O'Brien, Abbey- low will play Westmeath at FOR SAFETY SAKE— side/Ballinacourty-. Reps., to Cappoquin venue in a challenge County Board, John Murphy, game. On the following Sunday SUPERVALU SLICED PANS PIZZAS LITTLE CHIP / OLD TIME IRISH 1—Please treat all sorvices and installations as Seana Phobal: James Walsh, they play Limerick In the AIB live during this period as supply may be Kilgobinet, and John Lyons, tournament at Walsh Park. Kil- Tallow. kenny are the holders of this 39p (800 GR.) 99p 69p LB. resumed at any time for brief periods. The three members of the trophy, but are not available, Disciplinary committee (with 2—If you own or operate Electrical Generating the chairman and secretary) 20 NAMES DRAWN EACH WEEK. 200 NAMES QUALIFY FOR FREE DRAW are Eddie Cunningham, Tal- Printed and published by the ON 29-3-'86. FREE ENTRY FORM WITH EACH £6.00 PURCHASE. Equipment, please inform your local E.S.B. low James Bennett, Ballysag- Proprietors at their Office and DETAILS OF DRAW: Office immediately. gari and P- J- Coleman, Strad- Works, 78 O'Connell Street, Dun- bally. garvan, Co. Waterford. PAGE SIX DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 164, 1986 Macra Na Feirme Club Of DUNGARVAN G.A.A. REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS NOTES CONVENTION TIME training. We had a full delegation at last For the senior footballers The Year Competition Thursday night's Western Board there could be an early bit of Convention in Cappoquin headed activity as plans are in the pipe- by our chairman .Mikeen Lyons. The major abjective of the structures', and' a break with organised -approach to small line for a trip to Cork to play Paddy Fitzgerald was returned the "Cork Examiner" in a return "Club of 'the Year" Competi- tradition'. scale fiarm enterprises, in Ire- unopposed as treasurer and with tion is to stimulate an active land! on ai regional or- institu- for the game we played against In assessing alternative form the exception of Seamus O'Brien them in Dungarvan last summer. interest amongst Macra mem- enterprises- on a- systematic tional basis-. he is now the longest serving bers: in effective dlub organisa- Incidentally the social night basis', convention and' pre- officer of the Board. that followed that game will long tion iand' development. This judices must- be left to one side, CONCLUSION Next Sunday is County Con- objective is. fundamental to the be remembered', and I under- and.- propositions- must be The agricultural industry is vention day at -the Friary Hall desired goals- of self-help, self- stand the "Examiner" men are appraised objectively on. the under obvious severe sitrain at and again we will have the re- planning "something similar" for development, self-de'termiina'tion basis of visible market outlets the pr esent time- which will le ad quired number of delegates in and' ultimately economic and us at the Delaney Rovers com- andi on returns for effort and ultimately to change in its attendanoe. Two club members plex. More about this planned financial independence. This Investment. We are talking here structure and- direction. This are seeking re-election — Tom process1 requires effective lea- fixture anon. essentially about small scale change- wCill bring both oppor- Cunningham as Munster Council SYMPATHY dership and enterprise which farm enterprises where specific tunity and: adversity. We must representative and John A. Mur- can' be Identified! andi harnessed viable market segments' can be life ourselves up to overcome phy as P.R.O. Both are expect- Sincere sympathy is extended through, tfh'e "Club of ithe Year" identified- foir the resulting pro- this challenge- by developing an ed to be returned unopposed'. to committee member Eileen competition, which the Bank is ducts:, which would provide industry which is inherently Incidentally Convention com- Murphy on the death of her aunt, pleased it» sponsor. adidi-tl'onal and- supplementary flexible andi wthichi lis- sensitive mences at 11 a.m. and that is Mrs. Kit Neville, Lismore, which Income on- the fiar-m to the main 1 Thfis wias stated by Mr. Lor- to- and capable of developing the cue -for our delegates to be occurred last week. Go ndeine farm enterprises. Market gar- can Blake, Chief Agricultural innovative products: for chang- at the venue at that hour. Dia trocaire ar a hanam dhilis. Adviser, Allied Irish Banks dening, -poultry, bee keeping, ing profitable market outlets. mushroom, production, oil-seed The committee considered all pic, at the launch of ithe Macra Success depends on commercial the motions, and the clubs atti- rape 'ana- peasi as protein crops management actting with great na Feirme Club of the Year andi farm house cheeses are tude to them, at a meeting on competition, sponsored Iby ATB, vigour, vision, capacity and this Wednesday night. cases- to -point. Up to now there judgment, and with' total com- THIS WEEK ACOT at the Irish Farm Centre last has- been no structured or Thursday. mitment' to achieving success. WELL ATTENDED To 'be specific, in ia European The first -executive meeting of CO. WATERFORD context, our financial and 1986 last week drew virtually a economic independence has full attendance and much been diminished! by our de- important business was tran- sacted during the two hours. SAYS pendence on financial support I LOVE IT HERE GRASSLAND Finance was uppermost on the from Brussels for market sup- Complete your P & K dress- agenda and it was decided to set port and' intervention. EEC sup- ings of all grassland. Low (P) up a special finance sub-commit- port from the Brussels Farm Phosphate or (K) Potash levels SAYS KEN JOHNSON tee who will report back very Fund now amounts to more will seriously reduce pasture, shortly to the executive. than ha'llf itlhe total farm income performance and eliminate the of the country. The Irish agri- OF BALLYDUFF good pasture species. Lime is cultural industry is', as' a con- TRANSFERS the most neglected area of grass- sequence. two vulnerable to Many years ago Ken Johnson "I love it here, wouldn't live 1 The news in relation to the land management. political decisions at> EEC level. wa® billed 'at a cross-channel anywhere' else and the people- transfer market is that we will Plan your grazing programme The way forward' for our food concert -as- the English John arc so friendly," iSi the verdict be gaining the services of a few for the year ahead. If you have The photo for our "Remembering Other Days" series this week takes industry to progress, and, inde- MCConmacik. "It was some-thing of Mary Johnson'. very prominent players, but on cattle and sheep, then Mixed us back just a little more than forty years. To be exact it was taken at pendent success' must: be con- thiat -upset me quite a lot, and She loves the country life- and the other hand will be losing Grazing is the best method', e.g sumer based and market led the Gaelic Field, Dungarvan, now Fraher Field, on October 21, 1945, I ma'd-e my displeasure known." to wia-lik the wOO'd® surrounding others. We are never happy when 10 cwt Beef + 5 Ewes/Acre is through effective commercial and shows members of the Dungarvan senior hurling team of that year. he says todialy from his- home tiheiir home. players decide 'to move on but practical during April/May and management. 1 in Biallydiu-ff Upper, overlooking And If Ken- feels like the- odd they have always done so with June. Included in the group are Dec Goode, Jimmy Mountain, P. Neville one of -the loveliest stretches of hallf-hOur fishing, he can al- the very best wishes of everyone CALF SCOUR (SEPTICAEMIA) Patldy Nagle, P. Moloney, Percy Butler, Mickey Landers, Paddy ALTERNATIVE FARM the River Bliackwater. ways stroll over to thie old in the club. Prevention is better than cure (Sweeper) Ryan, Jackie Goode, Mickie Sheridan, Paul Lannen, Jim ENTERPRISES Ken had met the great Irish quarry he has filled in by That is how it will be this time Clean dry housing conditions are Lyons, W. Barron, Tom Sheridan, Percy Dillon, Paddy Stack and Tom The agricultural industry has tenor on several occasions piping a' nearby stream and too. but those coming into our a first priority. If an outbreak Curran. We negret that we are una ble to say who the player on the chancing his luck with an odd ranks can be assured of the occurs, the following precaut- concentrated, almost in a blin- when he- sang to Britain, and extreme left (front) who was cut out of the photo was kered fashion, an' the produc- hadi a tremendous regard for trout or 'two. warmest of welcomes and every ions should be followed:— tion- of the xradtSianiai farm him. "I was half Irish after chance to prove their worth. 1.—Clean and disinfect calving heiaring him for the- first time" area. enterprises .(mainly milk, beef ANOTHER COMING OF AGE and' cerealsO without adequately be' recalls. Perhaps the concert 2.—Isolate sick calves (even Chairman's Address To Convention RACING considering alternative' options billing was too much, but it Last week it was Chris Mee- after they have apparently re- or enterprises for, the farm (in- nevertheless did point out a han, now it is Tomas Curran who covered). cluding industrial and service mam with a fine tenor voice, has come of age. The magical 3.—Use the propriety products options). Let us ask ourselves who is' stall singing and now "21st" was celebrated by Tomas available to vaccinate cows be- LIONS SHARE OF COUNTY HONOURS the question—what is our own 73. last Thursday and everyone in fore calving. personal reaction as individuals the club congratulates him and 4.—Make sure each calf gets to new thinking and new ideas Since retiring to Ireland in wishes him every success in the biestings as soon as possible. IN WESTERN DIVISION which' are novel? I believe that 1977 Ken has made his- mark future. In severe outbreaks particular- to local theatrical productions, we are now at a stage where Tomas will, of course, be a key ly of Ecoli Scours, cows may "As I said in my address to available for spending on Palrc be gained by reopening old appearing with tihe Fermoy we must give leadership and figure in most of our assaults on have to be calved outdoors to you last year it was a major til Fearachair will be limited sores. A new year has dawned Choral Society's production: of encouragement to all realistic the championships in the year avoid spread of infection. honour for me to he elected as in the extreme, so it would seem and I am confident that we "Gi-gii" laJadj l-ater "Bitter Sweet," options for generating income ahead—and indeed for very many your chairman for 1985, a year to me that a "Fraher Field De- wiii see a vast improvement played panto in Lismore and for farming families', itihiait is years after that. ln which a record number of velopment Fund" must be set during 1980. appeared -in the highly success- Good Double games were played, a year in up as a matter of priority. farm and non.-farm income, 1 "Club officials," the Chairman nhlisi also requires a change of ful "Hello October" concerts in which the lion's share of county SHAKING OFF THE COBWEBS honours rest in this division." "In this context, there are still said, "must ensure that, known attitude, new organisational Ballyduff itself. For Michael We may be some way off com- ARDMORE AND oo said Western Board Chair- unfortunately people who are trouble-makers are not allowed to enter sideline areas, it must For as long as he can re- petitive action yet in 1986 but man, Denis McGrath, when he reluctant to pay the admission member, Ken has had two addressed the delegates at the charge to our games and use hi remembered that the referee in the not too distant future we a variety of ruses to get past is in charge and that his deci- passions, stoging and fishing. McGrath are hoping the players will be- GRANGE I.C.A. Western G.A.A. Board's Annual 1 Convention held at Cappoquln our gatemen. Short of employ- sions must not be questioned by When he retired and' left his gin to shake off the cobwebs and The monthly meeting of the Redidiitch home to the English on Thursday night last. ing "bouncers" there is little anybody during or after games. The training stables of gently ease themselves back into above guild was held on Tues- we can do except to ask clubs Before leaving this matter I Know Your midland®, he- left behind many Michael J. McGrath at Cap- day 14th in the I.C.A. Hall Ard- Continuing he said: "This to be more vigilant in regard «">iild like to thank our loynJ miainy years' of ma-kta? split pa-gih scared, a- goiod double at rnore. Nora Connery presided. year too the Hurler and Foot- to their supporters, remember- oain-e ftelhtag rods, a difficult Gowr'an Park -last Thursday. Congratulations were passed oaller of the Year, together with band of referees who officiated ing that shortfalls in gate re- at more games than ever be- cra-ft thiat some would claim an For- the Dungarvan trainer and to Teresa O'Connor on the birth the Underage Hurler of the turns effect every club ulti- Rights ant foinm. of a son. Year all came from this Divis- fore, also of course umpires, hiis jockey Joe Byrne it Was a mately." linesmen and other officials." He made rods for some of great outing as tiiey comjbdmed WOMAN KILLED The Guild are holding work ion. I would like to congratulate CHAIRMAN'S EXAMPLE Q. — I am a pensioner living the leading name® and- in his tb land' two very impressive nights starting next week ln all concerned together with the PROBLEMS OF DISCIPLINE alone in private rented accom- Referring to the problems of Referring to their club's the home he still has- some master- victories. preparation for A.C.W.W. Con- Western championship winners modation. I have a contribu- ference in Killarney ln the who failed at county final level. discipline the Chairman said: Chairman appealed to the tory old age pension and the pieces' for hi® own use when The first leg of the- double AT GRANGE Spring. "The Secretary's Report has re- Chairmen of these clubs to Ashling the Blackw-ater. "Two clubs celebrated cen- living alone allowance, i want came in the opening race' on An elderly woman died The Festival Week in Ard- tenaries in 1985 — Dungarbhan ferred to problems of discipline show proper leadership in the coming year. Chairpersons, he to know if i can qualify for Hi's singing career started the card when "Splendid Fel- instantly last Wednesday even- more was discussed and I.C.A. agus Baile Na Saggart. Dungar- during the past year. As your are hoping to take part in it said, must be responsible for free electricity. I have been told with! the local church' choir and low" in the colours of Mrs. D. tog, January lis, when shie was bhan celebrated this historic Chairman I to0 feel compelled by a friend that I won't qualify Stamp (4/5 favourite) justified struck by a car while walking once again. Mrs. Keane won the event in the best possible man- to comment on this blot on an the actions or inactions of club now he cam still be heard to' a competition fo the prettiest members and he said the mem- because I am not the registered the strong market support on the main Dungarvan- r ner by winning two county otherwise excellently conducted church choir, at the local Christmas card. championships. They also of bers would be glad to follow consumer. My landlord ls the when- winning tihe- first division Yo-ugha-1 road in tihe vicinity Board. We have seen repeated parish church in Ballyduff. Our guest, of the night, Mrs. ccurse organised many other cases of intimidation of refer- the chairman's example. registered consumer and I pay of the Gowran Maiden Hurdle of Grange. The accident for electricity by means of a Over the years ne appeared Mary Fitzgerald, gave us a events in which members past ees and other officials. Offenders In conclusion, Mr. McGrath by i lengthi from a field' of 14. occurred shortly after 6 pm. coin meter. I wonder If you in concerts: and sang in Gilbert beautiful and detailed demon- and present participated. Baile are not always reported by ref- said: "I would like to take this Joe Byrne took his- time on stration on crafts. She had na Saggart too had their glory opportunity to thank my fel- could clarify the situation for & Sullivan productions to Eng- the winner, who threw a couple The deceased woman was erees and when they are dele- me? land. "I think I must have been Mistj Ahine Daly. Ratlh, Kinsale- some lovely Items on display. when their players were on the gates are loathe to propose the low officers, especially your sec- of untidy jumps on. the far They really were beautiful. The winning minor and under 21 penalties set out in our rules. retary for a big job well done. the oldest Frederick' In the side- of -the track. However, beg who was in her seventies A. Because you are a social Pirates of Penzance," laughs evening was much enjoyed by hurling teams. A very worth- "I fully accept the right, ol I would like also to thank Co. "SpCieindW' Fellow" W'as right on' The driver of the Mini- car. Mr. all. while "History of Ballysaggart" welfare pensioner getting a liv- Ken-, "for I was- 55 when I last Tony O'Mahlony, NOrt-h Main every club to defend its mem- Board Officers for their help ing alone allowance you should the heels- of the leaders- turning was published which must have sang the part." Street, Youghal was uninjured. Our next monthly meeting in bers at disciplinary hearings and co-operation. ln the normal course of events in and, striking the front be- February is Bring And Buy. been of interest to every G.A.A. "I wish every club ln the In his earlier years he often fore the final flight, wa® always person in the division." Unfortunately during this past get the free electricity allow- Immediately following the —(P.R.O.). year representations by some Division luck in the champion- sang at tihe Shakespeare Mem- too strong for Ron-alien in- the ance. To qualify for the allow- fatal accident two cars travel- clubs were taken to an uncalled ship campaign of .1986 and urge orial Theatre in Stratford, run-in. NEW CHAMPIONSHIP ance in the normal way you ling in tlhe opposite direction for extreme. them to play the game in the would have to be the registered staging in the choir- for church Afterwards trainer McGrath "This year too," the Chair- best, traditions of ou great as- musiic to' some of the Bard's were involved in a second "There is an onus on Boards r consumer. There is however a remarked that while "Splendid man said "saw the inaugura- to act in the matter of penal- sociation." , , .. group account scheme to cater works. accident when one- collided with Fellow" was- a Mt novicey he the back of tihe other but tion of the Junior Hurling B ties. There is a duty on the For further details of the for people like you living in There were several years had- Su touch- of class- and could SINGER SEWING championship and I think that Chairman of the day to act Convention, which was one of fiats where -slot or coin metres fortunately no one was injured everybody agrees that it was a doing that, over a season now gear, him for the Purcell in- t'-hiis. within the rules of our associa- the shortest ever, see Commen- operate and someone else is the stretching from April to Octo- Export® Hurdle. MACHINE successful venture. It, caused a tion. However there is little to tator's G.A.A. Notes. registered consumer (usually ber Now With "Goodbye" from re-awakening of hurling inter- the landlord L The McGnath-Byrne combin- FATAL ACCIDENT AT CONNA the "White Horse Inn" he is ation completed their double On last Friday a man was est in many areas with each still singing, trying to bring killed in a one-car accident. He participating club having a rea- Under the free electricity (to tlhe delight of the large sonable chance of success, but (group account-) allowance honours to hii& adopted, countv. local following at the meeting) was Mr. John O'Donoghue (60), MOBILE SHOP of -CUrraglass, Tallow wh was after some very close results scheme a cash payment is He first came to; Irelandi to when Mr. S. Lucey's "Another 0 IN THE B'alle Nua emerged the winners COMMUNITY ACTION ON made, payable monthly by fish several years' ago, liked Brownie (7/4 favourite) with found dead in a car near Conna, shortly after 5 p.m. and I would like to congratulate means of an allowance book vstjhat he found and when re- another fine display of jump- them. which can be cashed at the t'remenit came he and his wife, ing and front running won the Mr. O'Donoghue's body was Square, Dungarvan taken to Fermoy hospital where "All of our championships," FORESTRY PROPOSED post office or bank named on Mary, married fifty-one years Kilkenny Chase with' 3 lengths he continued, "except, under 21 the cover of the book. The cur- ago, saw no reason not to re- to spare over "Milesian Dan- a post-mortem examination was FRIDAY, JANUARY 24 BY MICHAEL DILLON carried out. were run on a league system, rent rate for thls monthly pay- tire here. cer." thus giving as many game as rather than at national level. ment is £9.35. s There is little argument now possible to every club, it seems about the desirability of plant- It is woirth noting that be- To apply write to the Depart- to be accepted now that this is ing more trees in th© European tween 18 bO and 1984 about 470 ment of Social Welfare, Group the fairest manner to conduct Community, and even less million ECU were committed Account Electricity Allowance, a championship as the team about the need to plant more from various community funds 157-164 Townsend Street, Dub- which consistently plays well in Ireland;. Tne oounmiuniity is for forestry investment inside over a period, will at least reach lin 2. only 4'B/c sell-sufficient in tam- and' outside the Community. In the knock-out stages. some: .oases, as in the Wesit of (This column ha been com- per, and oy dir awning on re- s "I am aware that the system sources of some trop.Cai ana Ireland, the funds: were not piled by Dungarvan Community has Its critics and that the seriously taken up, and perhaps Information Centre which pro- suibitiropii'ail areas for supplies it> earlier rounds do little for the that iB' a good enough argu- vides a free and confidential coffers of the Board, neverthe- actuary endangering woffla service to the public. Opening ecology; conventional temper- ment for more direct' Commun- less, I believe that participa- ity action. times of Centre, which is loca- tion is what really matters with ate zone i'arm products a'i'e ted in the Courthouse, are — every club having maximum nearly ia& running into fulii, sell- LONG TERM INVESTMENT Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes- activity" fcufficucnciy -or surplus in the 1 days 7 to 9 p.m.; Saturdays 11 Community and it is well One of the disincentives to a.m. to 1 p.m.). MULTITUDE OF PROBLEMS established in Ireland that forest planting is the long-term Continuing, the Chairman much- of the land which isi at nature of tlhe invesitment. The told the delegates — "Speak- Commission believes' measures present under' poor grassland in 1 ing of the Board's coffers, parts oif the country would taken by Member States t'O re- we have now dealt with 1 duce; the tax burden of those PEOPLE SHOULD the balance sheet and it is a produce' highly profitable crops of trees with a growth rate invest tog in forestry could: be crumb of comfort, to note that an important element in forest DRINK MORE MILK we show a small working sur- which cannot be matched in Europe; the timber industry expansion. Grant schemes are plus. The returns from oar also recommended, and some of will- create economic activity SAYS MAHER main venue. Pairc U1 Feara- these are already in existence, ch air, wete disappointing to say in many rural areasi, net merely particularly in dfeiadvBir/.agied During a debate on the problem the least. This ground is be- to ipilainoing and harvesting but areas here and In other North- of Agricultural stocks at the Euro- devilled with a multitude ol also in ancillary industries ol ern parts orf the Community, pean Parliament in Strasbourg, Mr. problems, indeed its poor con- processing and manufacture. while the Mediterranean pro- T. J. Maher (Liberal, Munster), dition must now be th cause oi e Every argument says that we grammes: support forestry said he understood the Commis- alarm to concerned G.A.A. measures' on marginal land in sion's efforts to limit the pro- people In the division. Specta- should plant more trees and tors—as distinct from support- produce' more timber. but Ilialy and' France. The Commis- duction of milk but he wished that sion points out that' the Com- similar efforts could be made to in- ers—are able to walk almost un- soimichow the job is not getting hindered through many parts dows, even where there are muni'tiy has a direct interest In crease consumption of these pro- financing Incentive schemes to ducts. Consumption was going of the perimiter fence. The wall grants of up

ORGAN — Seventh Afioiver- sary — In lovitng memory of my dear mother, Mary Organ. CAPPOQUIN AND DISTRICT NOTES 66 Murphy Place, Abfbeysiide, FOR THE BEST DEAL MURPHY'S CAPPOQUIN/AFFANE had been decisively retained. BILLIARD & SNOOKER CLUB Dumgiairivan., Who died on Jan- FINE GAEL As all the administrative of- TOY, CYCLE, PRAM AND uary 24. 1077, Sweet Jesus have ficers had reached the end of Snooker Leagues—The results ON TWO WHEELS NURSERY SPECIALISTS mercy on her soul. The Annual General Meeting tneir statutory three year from Week 8 of the snooker RALEIGH AGENTS Wei do not need- a special- day was held at, Walsh's- Hotel with period of service there were leagues are -asi follows:— TRY DARRELL MOLONEY To bring you to our milnd, Mr. John Barry in the chair Div. 1—L. costin bt. P. Casey; All Leading Brands Stocked changes ln the officer board 'For the' days we do not think and the attendance included and the elections, presided over J. Quann bt. E. iCOstln- C. First Class After Sales Senator Michael Queally, Coun- by Mr. Geary, resulted:— O'Leary bt. E. Watson- J. Walsh Dungarvan Harriers Service. of you, cillors J. A. Walsh and W. Mc- President—.Mrs. Berry Walsh; v. G. O'Brien (1 point each); R. COLUM'S SHOP Trade-ins accepted. Are-, very hard toi find. Donnell, Mr. Maurice Geary, Walsh bt. G. O'Brien. SOLE RAiLEIGH AGENT A -prayer, a tear, till the end Chairperson of Lismore District Vice-Presidents — Mr. Thomas S-canlon, Mrs. Cathy M-cGrath, Div. 2 — C. Barry bt. J. Col- PRAM & NURSERY DEPT. of time.. Executive and Mr. Jim Wall, lender; T. Buckley bt. J. Noo- POINT-TO- O'CONNELL STREET Baby requirements at For the mother I loved and Chairman of the iCOunty Execu- Mrs. Monica Wade, Mrs. Grace O'Connor, Mrs. Mary Radford; nan; D. McGrath bt. M. Power: DUNGARVAN unbeatable prices. wa& proud to call mine. tive. The Chairman and all M. O'Reilly bt. M. Lacey- M. Telephone 058/41278 KUnse-rted by her loviing son speakers congratulated the Con- Chairperson—Thomas- Scanion; Telephone 058/41376 Vice-Chairperson — Jim Wall; Lacey bt. A. Power. Trade-ins — Guaranteed John, Betty, Pat, Matthew and stituency T.D's on their work Div. 3 _ M. Cahill bt. S. Cos- POINT Lisa.) in the ministerial field and Secretary — Mrs. Monica Wade; After Sale Service. Treasurers—Eamonn and Mary tin; B. Casey bt. P. Kiely J. ORGAN — Seventh Anniver- there was a unanimous welcome Greene bt. S. Power- E. Mc- sary — In- loviing memory of for the new housing grants1. Cahill; Organisers Mrs. Nora Flynn, Danny McGrath and Ned Grath bt. P. Cullen; J. McGrath our, mother, Mary Organ, late The outgoing Chairman was RACES 1 •Heffernan. bt. P. C-ulle-n. FOR SALE of 66 Murphy Place , Abbeyside also of the opinion in his ad- A look at the table shows us TOP CLASS PEDIGREE who died on- January 24, 1979. UNITY ON COMMUNITY Frank Browne dress that, the tax burden had COLLEGE PLAN that in Div. 1, P. Casey is still FRIESIAN BULL CALVES R.I.P. to be reduced and that Govern- on top with 14 pts., 4 pts-. ahead Very reasonable price. ment needed to make ,the people The two CapDoquin Commit- Sunday, January 26 Will' thiose who think of her tees, the Concerned Parents As- of L. costin and E. Watson, fol- EDWARD SHEEHAN , more aware of their achieve- lowed by G. O'Brien on 9 pts. ments. sociation and the St. Anne's SIX RACES — FIRST RACE 1 p.m. Knockgarron, Cappagh. A llilttllle prayer to Jesus say. Parents Council concerned In Div. 2. the leader -is T. Telephone 058/68024 CAfliwaiysi remembered by your Senator Queally compliment- with the retention ol a Buckley on 14 pts., followed by lovirng sons and daughters.) ed the branch members on the school in Cappoquin have J. Collender on 11 pts., C. Barry SHANAHAN — Sixth Anniver- performance at the last local reached agreement that jointly is -third on 9 pts. FOR SALE — Bar seating, elections whe their two seats RACE DISCO BODY SHOP 058 42424 sary — In Uovting memory of n they will work towards the es- E. McGrath on 14 pts is clear 24 Hour car accident service - used car chairs and tables^ Telephone my dear husiband, and father, tablishment of a Community NIGHT OF RACES 058/4.1Q30. leader in the 3rd 'Division, 4 pts. safes, crash repairs and resprays. Daniel, who dted oin- January 26 College. ahead of nearest challengers, FOR SALE — Stereo record 198i0, late- of Blahymoe, Lismore. This was agreed at a joint B. Casey and J. Greene. WHITECHURCH HOUSE HOTEL player amd Walkman-; reason- On hii's sou.li Sweet Jlesus- have meeting of both committees in able1. Phone.- 058/56109. Dungarvan Leader The fixtures for the final SWIMMING CLASSES mercy. Masses offered. St. Anne's on Saturday night. games of the first round to be Wheim thoughts go back as Arrangements were made for played by Saturday, Jan. 25 are FERMOY POOL they often- do. TELEPHONE (058)41203 the deputation — two represen- as follows:— DINNER/SOCIAL Children And Adults IN MEMORIAM We treasure the memories -FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1986 tatives from each committee Div. 1—P. Casey v. S. O'Brien; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 Beginners, improvers and we have1 of you. with Councillors Walsh and Wil- E. Costin v. S. O'Brien; L. Costin stroke technique. COLEMAN — Thirteenth An- (Always, remembered' by his kinson — which will be received v. J. Quann: J. Walsh v. E. AT WHITECHURCH HOUSE HOTEL J Qualified I.A.S.A. Swimming niversary — In loving memory loviing wife and' family.) on Wednesday, the 22nd at the Watson • C. O'-Leary v. R. Walsh. Teacher. of Ellen COle-man, l-aite' of Parks Department of Education. Div. 2 — C. Ba-rrv v. F. Mc- Tickets available from Committee. Anna O'Connor. 025/32324 Road, Lismore,, who died on URMHUMHA — In loving NEWS OF TOWN The Interim upkeep of St. Carthy; T. Buckley v. F. Mc- January 22, 1973. memory of Mary OrmOnd. Anne's was discussed and It was Carthy: J. -Collender v. J. Noo- (Always nemeinberied by her Mitchel Street, Dungarvan died agreed to form a sub-committee nan: M. O'Reilly v. M. Power; J. loving grandson Jim and; January 2, 1983, and Paddy AND from each body which would McGrath v. A. Power. family.) OrmOnd, Gratitan Square, died deal with matters of urgency. Div. 3 — M. Cahill v. E. Fra- COLLINS — In sad aind loving January 27, 1973. Go nde-ine Dissatisfaction and resent- her: B. Casey v. E. Fraher- S. Last Week-End memory o-f our dear parents, Di-a trocaare ar a h-aniaimacha. ROUNDABOUT ment were expressed at the con- Costin v. P. Kiely-. E. McGrath U.S.A. 1986 lAi Mlhlajtlhair Josia, na sean- me tinued outside interference with v. S. Power; J. Greene v. J. Mc- James-aind Mary Collins, Chapel HOME ON HOLIDAY Street. Tallow, whose- anniver- cfhoiche, and obstruction of efforts to Grath. Of Sale FROM THE U.S. so:ve the problem. Those re- saries) occur at thi® time. May Nuiair dhuirfidh tu fior o-rm Spending a holiday with his Tournaments — The draws NEW YORK/BOSTON ahum duil go diti tu, sponsible were once again ask- they rest to peace. Masses- grand-parents, P. G. and Mrs. eo to refrain from such action. for the Jameson Perpetual offered. Be-idlh mo chroi chorrth geal Kin-neen at their home at Youg- Challenge Cup (snooker) and DAN MCCARTHY attend- against the imposition of this The second half was 'nip and REQUIRED IN KNOCKANORE/ wheat and Michael. Jimimy. Liiam. Martin, CAPPOQUIN P.T.A.A. tuck,' but unfortunately it, was ROLLED OATS, Tommy; daughters-in-law Nel- ed removal of remains, Re- uniust tax. —(Advt.). conn gtatten, ex-yard or de- quiem Maiss and burial. Special Our Centre took part in the Youghal who nipped in and lie, Hannah, Bridie, Alice, Bet- DUNGARVAN MART Regional Quiz, both senior and tucked away two goals on the livered. — Strancally Feeds. ty; gramdsons-, grand-daughters. thanks- to the local Clergy, to The trade for cattle was again KILWATERMOY AREA Knockanore, Co. Waterford. junior last Monday night, but breakaway to take the points. gr, z at-grand'-da ught-ers France s, Doctor Rouse, and DT. Murphy. improv.'J at Dungarvan Mart on Phone 024/97214. (24-1J Nurse Ryan, Lismore. to the we were not as successful as in We are due to olay a chal- Interested parties should contact in the first instance: Nl'iaimh; greait-graindson Jamie, Monday last and Friesian store HU1-- other years. lenge in Ardmore next Sunday —Join Dungarvan. and Londoin.) many ka-re-t, late of 35 Mitchel Street near future We will be keeping L. Coleman, P. J. Kiely, S. DL), 4 Spencer Avenue, Dub- Mass wlill be offered for the bulls made up to £190 while Here- you posted on this and hope Mason. Sub. — M. Murray for Dungarvan, -who died on Jan- intentions of all. too numerous ford bulls made up to £226 and Con- P. J. Kiely. lin 1. (7-2) uary 20, 1976. that some members other than AVAILABLE — Person to to acknowledge individually. tinental bulls £288 each. those of the Council will attend January comes with sad SMITH — Her som Michael in The sheep trade continues to be 1st Division : Valley Rangers knock and cut dangerous trees, regret, this discussion. 1: Cappoquin 2 — We came any job considered. Contact: London daughter-in-law Sheila excellent. H|ogge»s 51 kgs made Our annual collection will be No need for words.. I shall not £64. away from Conna last Sunday 29 McOanthiyville, Abbeyside, and other relatives of the late taken on Saturday night and wondering why Valley Rangers Dungarvan. forget. Mirs. Babe Smith (nee Kelle- PRESENTATION PRIMARY Sunday morning at all Masses Will those who think of her SCHOOLS MONTHLY DRAW are not higher up the table JIM QUINN (DUNGARVAN) LTD. her), Oaippoquto. cordially wish and we hooe for your generous than they are. This was a very THE BURGERY, DUNGARVAN HAY FOR SALE iin bales. — today. to thank ail the kind neigh- Results Dec. 1985—£50. Mary support as in the oast. Thomas Kearns, Ballinameela, A little prayer to Jesus say. Rose F'ltzgerald, Abbeyside, p. close-fought encounter in rough bours and friends who were so The A.G.M. will be held short- conditions and one which we Cappagh, Co. Waterford. (Inserted- by year loving helpful .to her during her long Marv Tobin • £20, Mrs. N. Flynn. ly and we hope for a good turn- — Philips- Tumbler grand-daughter Margaret.) 24 Caseyville, p. Nora Walsh; did well to win. The first half FOR SALE llliness, especially those who out this year as attendances was scoreless, although we had FEED VOUCHERS ACCEPTED Dryer; ailso free range eggs. - FULLER — Sixth Anniversary arttemded the obsequies, those £10. Paddy Flynn, Ringnasil- have been down ln the past few —In. loving memory of my dear logue, p. Marlon Crowe: £5 more of the possession. Best prices for Dairy, Beef and Calf Rations in Smith, Knockanore. Phone 024/ who sent Mass. cards, letters years. Don't forget to keep a Valley came at us with every- 97260. daughter Margaret), lot© of and floral tributes. A special each — P. Meehan. O'Connell night free next month for our bags or bulk (Sugar Co. or Southern Milling). Townspark, Lismore, who died Street, p. Mrs. H. Lucas; Jim thing they had after the inter- word of tihiamks to the Matron annual get-together. More next val and were unlucky not to Minerals — Uniblock—as recommended in recent NOVENA TO THE SACRED on January 23, 1980. Power, c/o Don-nelly's Garage, week. HEART — Nine days to petition and staff, St. Joseph's Hospital p. M. Donnelly- Sharo and score. We took the lead when "Farmers Journal." Also Sugar Co. Minerals. A star Ettitnes on a lonely Dumganvaffi, the SiSters of n and nine days thanksgiving — grave. Tracy Walsh, Kilrush, p. Mar-1 CAPPOQUIN ROWING CLUB Mirkey Curlev netted following FERTILIZERS — Full range at fantastic prices. Mercy, CappoquHn, and all A.G.M. a great build-up and James May the Sacred Heart of Jesus Not far away from here. garet Shanahan and Margaret j VOLAC Milk replacer stocked. be adored, loved, praised and others wthlo helped to any way. Mans-fleld: Mary Sinnott, Byrne- Those elected were : Patron— Mason made it two soon after- There ®es the one I dearly They hope tihis notice will oe- Sir Richard Keane. Bart.; Presi- wards. Valley pulled one back Call into us for quotation or phone 058/41619 or 41311 glorified throughout the whole laved. v-ilie, p. Mrs. K. Foley. world, now and forever more. -accepted to deep appreciation. dent — Mr. Patrick McGrath: with 15 minutes left but our As, iit< dawns another year. Mass offered for the Intentions Results Jan. 1986 — £50, Mrs. Hon. Life President — Mr. C. O. defence held firm thereafter to Amen. Nov ena to Holy Spirit— Fresh flowers and leaves will of aiU . B'reda Cleary, 35 Shandon St., Stanley. C.B.E. Vice-Presidents lepve us on the title trail again. O Holy Spirit, you who solve wither-, p. Marlon Riordan; £20, Mich- — Mr. R. MoLoughlin, Mr. M. ael Hennessey, c/o Dungarvan Team — L. Morrissey — E. all problems, light all roads so Eadh ev'eming sun will set, Murray. Mr. M Landers, Mr. R. Walsh. B. Murray, J. Morris- that I cam attain my goal. You But I who loved and lost you, Crystal, p. Noel Buckley: £10, J. Mason- Chairman — Mr. W. Eamon Meehan. 16 Hlllview sey. E. McLoughlin. M. Curley, give 'me the divine gift to for- Will ne.ver cnce f-orget. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL O'Donoghue: Vice-Chairman — M. Walsh. F. Murray, J. Mason, give and forget ail evil against Drive, p. Mrs. N. Walsh: £5 each Mr. B. Whelan; Hon. Secretary WILLIE ROCHE, LISMORE (Inserted by your dear —Noel Coffey, Springmount. p. T. O'Sullivan, P. -Bergin. Sub.— me amd that iin ail instances mother.) Please Note — Dr. Higgins —Mr. M. Murray; Hon. Treasu- will be. away for two weeks Mrs. J. coffey: Jim Power, c/o B. O'Shea for J. Mason (lnj.). GENERAL HARDWARE — HEATING AND of my life you aire with me. I GRIFFIN — Sixth Anniver- rer — Mr. P. Murray; Assistant from Thursday. January 23rd. Donnelly's Garage, p. Mrs. M. Treasurer — Mr. R. McGrath: want to this short prayer to sary In lovl'ng memory of my Donnelly- Anthony Foley. Ring- CAPPOQUIN MACRA PLUMBING thank you for all things as Captain — Mr. Dan Murray; dear wife, Kitty, Castle Street, nasillosiue, p. Marion Crowe; Vice-Captains—Mr. F. McLough- Drama — On Friday night, you confirm once again that I Cappoquin, -who died on Jan- Mrs. Noonan, 13 Kilrush Park, never want Co be separated Man Days Lost Due lin, Mr. J. Murray. Committee— last Cappoquin Macra put, on a uary 21, 1-980. R.I.P. D. Margaret Shanahan and M. Cahill. L. Power, J. Mc- fine performance of their pro- from you- even in spite of all Deep On my heart your Margaret Mansfield. —<(Advt.). duction "A Burglary Will Take CLEARANCE SALE OF material illusions. I wish to be To Strikes 1985 Grath. P.R.O., M. Condon, M. memory is kept. Gambon, D. Murray. Place," in the Co. Final of the with you in eternal glory, thank To love, to treasure and A total of 437,000 work days were Drama Competition in Bally- you for your mercy towards me Winter training continues on never forget. lost to industrial action during last Mcnday. Wednesday and Friday duff. The team to represent the SOLID FUEL BURNERS and mine. This prayer must be i(Always remembered by your year, according to provisional figures county in the next round are said for three days' and after MELLERAY NOTES nights at, 7.30. Sunday morning Suitable for Central Heating or as free standing loving husband Jackie and sis- prepared by the Department of Lab- 10.30. Ballyduff Upper. three days tb" favour will be ter and brother-in-law Bill and our. A Iota! of 115 strikes took MELLERAY MACRA NA stoves. granted. The prayer must be AFFANE F.C. Senior Debating — Our Senior Monica, i place. 70 of which wc-re official and FEIRME We travelled to Youghal on Debating team will represent Save up to £200 while stocks last. published iimmedii'ate'ly. O'BRIEN — Eleventh and 45 .unofficial. Of days lost, 90% Basketball — We wish to con- Sunday last and came away Waterford in the next round of NOTICE — Peter's Gent's Seventh Anniversaries — In lov- were due to official industrial ac- gratulate our ladles basketball Conditions were not good and this competition which is the FARMERS — Please note we accept Vouchers Hairdresstng, Liismiore, closed on ing m-e-moiry of Michael and team who won the Macra final tion and 10% due to -action classi- with a noint in a 3-3 all draw, Munster semi-final, to be held for the Free Feed Scheme. Friday, January 24. Helena O'Brieo, late of Barrack fied asi unofficial. The one-day which was held in Dungarvan mistakes were the order of the In Mltchels-town on February 2. Street, Tallow, wihose anniver- recentiy. The team consisted of FOR SALE —Nuffield tractor, Public Service stoppage and the day. Our scorers were Tommy They will be taking on a team in very good condition. Phone saries occur on January 24 and teachers' national and regional dis- Colette Power. Eilish Duggan, Pratt, Eamon Costin and Eddie from Tipperary and will be op- 25. On their souls Sweet Jesus Piulek accounted for 226,000 days Noreen Houlihan, Bernadette MicGrath. posing the motion: "(That, Ire- 058/59284. Power and Catherine Crowley. have mercy. Masses offered. lost. Team — M. O'Dowd, J. Crotty, land Needs A Dictatorship." We GOOD QUALITY HAY for Just a prayer from those that Our next, meeting will be held sale in suitable lots. — Box No. The corresponding figure for 1984 T. Flavin. J. Tobin, E. McGrath, wish them the very best of loved you, was 364.000 days lost a-nd thc num- on Friday night. 3rd February L. Denn, S. Denn, F. McCarthy, luck. (More details of this next N313 "Leader" Office. (6-21 in St. Mary's Hall, Mt. Melleray. week). —(P.R.O.). NOTICE TO FARMERS 1985 Fieista. 1985 Just a memory fond and true. ber of strikes 191. T. Pratt, E. Costin. J. Kett. FOR SALE— In our hearts you will live Subs. — E. O'Shea for McCar- Ford Orion-, 1984 Opel Corsa thy. P. Morr-lssey for Costin. IN FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES WITH BANKS, 1983 Volvo 345, 1882 Renault 4 forever, -Because we- thought the world CAPPOOUIN ANGLING CLUB FINANCIAL INSTITUTONS, CO-OPS ETC. S6 Van,, 1981 Fiesta. 1978 Fiat The Annual General Meeting 132. Telephone 058/56346. of you. (Inserted by your loving son DUNGARVAN of the club will be held in The For Expert Advice and negotiating the best settlement FOR SALE — New Calf Am- Tcby Jug on Mondav next. Jan- bulance now iin- atodk, Circular Sonnie, daughters Mollie and uary 27th at 8.30 p.m. (Advt.). YOUR HOMIE IMPROVEMENT with Banks contact: and Rectangular Feeders, Teresa and grandson John AFFANE BRIDGE CLUB STORE FARMERS PROTECTION FINANCIAL SERVICES C.itti* Feeding Troughs, Trans- O'KEEFFE — Ninth. Anniver- POINT-TO-POINT Results: 14-th January — 1, port Boxes, Yard Sorapens- Full Lil Costin and Marv Radford: sary — In loving memory of my I Impress Place, Summerhill, St. Lukes, Cork. selection of Gates', Land RoCuiers, dear mother, Annie O'Keeffe, joint second. Mary O'Connor Corn Rollers. Silage Barriers. and Pat O'Connor. Chris Roche s/r/i Phone 021/505619, extn. 7, for appointment. late of Boreenatra, Dungarvan. NEXT SUNDAY and Beccie Keevers. POWER | roots Oompsey Cattle Weigher, Slurry who died January 28, 1977. Tanks Tractors and Car on The Dungarvan Point^to-Point The Open Lightweight, spon- TAVERN CUP BOWLING Batteries — all at' very kieen Sweiet Jestus have mercy on her. Races take place on Sunday sored by Mr. E. P. -King, Solr., We have received a draw for prices'. Phone 0-58/41011. Masses offered. next, Jan. 26 at Kilossera, by and finally the 6th Race spon- t.wo weeks of t,he above but un- Meimoiries are something no CORTINA ESTATE Diesel for kind permission of the land- sored by Whltechurch House fortunately the copy is poor sale; £41 tax; taxed to Sept.; one- can steal. owners — Michael Curran, Jer- Hotel. and some of it Indecipherable 20% Off for Month back axle needs attention. Tele- 'Deatih Is. a heartache no one ome Sheehan, Vincent Morris- There Is a special prize to the and cannot be used. cam 'heal, sey and John Kiely. grooms of the best turned out WEST WATERFORD DARTS BEECHER'S FOR ANIMAL FEEDS phone 058/54419. Also Pyrenees Some may forget you now of January ATTENTION FARMERS ! Mountain dog free to good Ail six races for the after- horses ln the 3rd and 4th races, Games played on 17th .Tan.— you are gone, noon have been sponsored local- this is sponsored by E. O'Brien Sportsman's v. Old 'Still not D.I.Y. RANGE We stock the full range of Animal Feeds at the right home. But we will remember no ly, and altogether over 120 & Sons. Building Contractors. played: Dunnes 0. Tavern 8: IN THANKSGIVING to the prices:— „ „ , „ matter how long. horses are expected to race. A draw on race cards is being Morrisseys 2, Biggins 6: Win- Sec Window Display Maverick Milk Substitute, Cattle and Dairy Nuts, Coarse Sacred. Heart of Jesus through (Never forgotten by her loving First racer at 1 p.m. for 4 and sponsored by Michael Carroll ning Post 3, Walshs 5: Maho- the intercession of Our Lady of Calf Meal, Calf Pencils, Calf Nuts, Beef Nuts (with daughter Betty, Paddy. Loma 5 y.o. geldings is sponsored by Motors, Dungarvan. nevs bye. Romensan), Barley Balance Fine Meal, Parata, Bull Nuts, Lourdes, St. Joseph. St. J-ude, and Sharon.) Thomas Coffey & Son, Dungar- The course Is- In very good Games for 24th January — ML. MOLONEY St. Anthony, Sit. Declan- an-d Broiler Foods, Layers Mash and Pellets, pig Rations, O'KEEFFE — Ninth Annmver- van followed by the M. D. order with the usual high stan- Dunnes v. Old Still: Sports- Bonham Crsep Pellets, Sheep and Lamb Nuts, K.N.Z. Pad-re Pio, for ai wonderful s,arv — In- loving memory of my O'Connor & Sons chase for win- dard of fences, under chairman- mans v. Tavern: Winning Post- &CO. favour granted. Mineral Licks, etc.. etc. dear mother, Annie O'Keeffe, ners of two and the Gain Horse of committee, N. J. Connors, v. Mahoneys: Higgins v. All at unbeatable prices. CALF DEHORNING SERVICE Feed Maiden sponsored by Wa- M.R.C.V.S., with a railed Wnlshs- Morrisseys a bye. BRIDGE ST., DUNGARVAN late of Boreenatra. Dungarvan, terford Co-op Society. Local in- straight to the run-in and a Tel. 058/41029 avall-ahle P'hone 058/54635, who died on' January 28, 1977. Points — Tavern 52; Winning MICHAEL BEECHER FOR SALE Two lovely Jack terest of the evening has an natural grandstand giving a Post, 47: Higgins 46; Mahoneys TALLOW. CO. WATERFORD Too die-arly loved to be entry of 8 runners for the con- clear view from start, to finish 41: Walshs 41- -Morrisseys 40; Open 6 days a week. 'R'ussell pups, lemon aind white, forgotten. . WHY NOT GIVE US A TRY J very small breed; 1 male and 1 Tl fined race sponsored by Dun- ol ali races. Sportsmans 27; Old Still 20; (Always remembered by John. garvan Crystal Ltd. Dunnes 24. female. 3 months old. — Box Jackie and children.) No. M'314 "Leader" Office, PAGE EIGHt DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 166, 1986 TALLOW AND ROUNDABOUT NOTES LISMORE NOTES BEHIND THE SPOTLIGHT V.W. AUDI AWARD FOR HEART FOUNDATION Curley. Lucky Tables — Jack tween John Grey and Noel CREDIT UNION NOTES Vice-Chairman — Michael Or- (Continued from Page 1) TALLOW MAN Fraser and Sonny Hoskins- Pat Buckley, Martin Kelleher and 1,000th Member — The magi- The collection in aid of the monde; Runai — Rev. Bro. Dor- Parker and Assumpta Dalton; Peg Morrissey. Best of the last cal 1,000th member has almost For the year 1985 one of the Irish Heart Foundation will be mer; P.R.O. — Martin O'Brien. Boy" (Liam Morrissey). drink prices were increased (in held in Tallow next week-end, Agnes O'Mahony and Pat 5 — Mary Curley and John W. been reached by Lismore and Juvenile Committee _ Donie four awards to Ireland from O'Regan. We came across the above Dungarvan at any rate)—these 25th and 26th January. McCarthy. Table Prizes — Sadie Cappoquin Credit Union Ltd Coughian, John O'Gorman, V.W.-Audi, Germany, was won TALLOW G.A.A. SOCIAL Geary and Mike Mangan. Tic- who are holding their A.G.M.' in a file of the "Leader" dated prices have now been' decon- by Mr. Pat Joe Collins, Service The Heart Foundation is de- James Bennett, Jim Sheehan, The club's annual social was kets — Paddy Crotty, siobhan in Lismore Hotel on Tuesday Manager, O'Brien Bros. Garage, dicated to the conquest of heart Michael Clancy, Billy Kenneally, Saturday, March 31, 1945 and trolled—and there is every like- disease by research, service pro- held last Friday night at White- Fogarty and Liam O'Brien. night next, Jan. 28th at 8 p.m Mrs. Lawton and Mrs. O'Gor- lihood with the national finan- Tallow. The presentation took church House. Over 140 people With the volume of business in- as we said we thought it worth place at a function In Dublin jects and education. B'y helping man. recording as a. reminder of how cial situation in the dire straits the Foundation you are helping enjoyed what was one of the BADMINTON creasing by the week it is ex- Selectors: u/12 and u/14 — on Friday night last, and Pat, best socials in a number of pected a large attendance will it all started. in wlhich it appears to be, that accompanied by his wife Mary, yourself and the community in The club got off to a good Rev. Bro. Dormer, Mattie Lan- general. years. The attendance was ad- be present to review the work ders, Noei Barry, Michael drink prices (among other was the recipient of a Gold Pin dressed by Fr. Sean Cotter, Mr. start after the Christmas break of the board over the past from Mr. Frank Dalton, Service GONNA 45 DRIVE RESULTS Clancy and Billy Kenneally. HOLD UP IN MAJOR things) will have to bear a fur- James Tobin, County Board when the 5th and 6th Division twelve months. 1st, David O'Regan and John- Selectors: Minor and u/16 _ Manager, Motor Distributors. Chairman, and th captain of teams had some success with LISMORE F.C. NOTES SCHEME ther taxation hoist in next ny Rumley; 2nd, Willie Dineen e Rev. Bro. Dormer, Michael Or- This presentation represented the senior team Michael their games. The 5th division week's budget. outstanding service over the and Joe Barry; 3rd divided be- be'at Kiiwatermoy 7-1 and the Last Sunday m Ardmore, and monde, Jimmy O'Gorman, Donie The major sewerage scheme Beecher. Coughian and Marty Mc- past forty years with O'Brien's, tween, Rena O'Leary and John 6th division drew 4-4 with Ard- without three of our long stand- for Dungarvan which was In these oircumslances vve thirty-six of which O'Brien Leahy, Elsie Power and Mary Last year's senior hurling more. ing players — Donal Landers Namara. Bros, have been main Volks- Daly, Sean McCarthy and Eily panel then received their county ('flu), Billy Landers (working) Scor na nOg Committee — scheduled to commence last cannot, see many people spend- Congratulations to Fiona wagen dealers. Cotter. Table Prizes — John medals from James Tobin. Pre- and Tom Shanahan (unavail- Marty McNamara, Sean O'Sul- Cunningham and Philiy Curley September and which is ing much extra time in pubs— O'Keeffe and Jackie Cotter, sentations were also made to able) — we had a very well- livan, Dick Ahearne, Mrs: Law- who were runners-up i the scheduled to tear through the with less money in their pockets John Kennefick and Jim Kear- Eddie O'Mahony, Eddie Cun- n merited draw with the league ton. Mrs. O'Brien and Mrs. Pat is one of Tallow's most Anglesey Cu in JTourin. Sean ney, Pat Stapleton and Jo Lin- ningham, Johnny Ourley and D leaders. The general opinion of O Gorman. principal streets of the town and higher prices to pay. At the popular natives; having been Power and Connie Dowd won associated with the local G.A.A. een. James Hoare and Billy Ned Power for their work and all present, was that we were A meeting of the committee has been held up. moment the week-day pattern the tournament. John Pratt O'Brien, John and Moss O'Sul- dedication throughout the year. unlucky not to win. will be held shortly to discuss on the field and at club level. and Sheila Tobin also turned in in the average pub is a busy He was a great 'administrator. livan. Raffle winners—J. Foley, The club extends its thanks This was a very encouraging plans, etc., for the coming year. T'he matter was referred to Jim Walsh and Mrs. Daunt. to all who supported the social, a fine performance In this Weekly Draw: Results Week hour or half-hour just before He is assistant treasurer of the tournament. display by all. Our back four at the monthly meeting of the Community Centre and is one the hotel staff and musicians of Brian Shanahan, Pat, Fitz- No. 1 — £50, David Landers, local Urban Council last Mon- 11 o'clock closing time. The of its most hard working mem- EDMOND MURPHY'S 45 DRIVE Batty and Jim. gerald, Pat Ahearne and Dave Towns Park, Lismore- £30, Mrs switch to 12 (midnight) will bers. 1st and 2nd divided between Congratulations to John JENNIFER'S CONTINUED Breda Foley, Parks Road, Lis- day night when the County SUCCESS Landers were rock solid. Pat likely meatn that the usual re- Pad Hogan and Johnny O'Dono- Lyons on his appointment to Bennett was a tireless worker more; £20, P. J. Coughian, Manager explained that the All-in-all Pat deserves many van, Moss Walsh, and Bertie the Western Board and to Ed- Torrential rain throughout a in midfield with Barney Pender Parks Road, Lismore- £15, Alice gulars will not now appear Gold Pins — let this one be the delay was caused by an Power- 3rd, Garry Moloney and die Cunningham who was ap- mile senior road race n St. and Eamonn Cusack, while the Power, New Street, Lismore; until 11 to spend their hour or forerunner to many more de- 0 argument between the Council Mary Murphy. Best of the last pointed to the disciplinary com- Stephen's' Day at Aylesbury, front runners were unlucky not £10, David Barry, Garrybrlttas, serving awards. and the successful contractor half-hour. It will hardly prove 5 — John O'Rourke and John mittee. Buckinghamshire in which 64 to have notched one Or two Glencairn; £10, John W. Mc- of any monetary benefit to such WEDDING: runners (men and women) took more goals. Brian O'Gorman is Carthy, New Street, Tallow. as to what works might be McGARTHY-STAUFFER part did not deter Jennifer improving with every game Next draw will be held on included as extras rather than premises and only mean that Married recently in Tallow Cunningham. She was the first while Brendan Lawton and Neil Sunday, 26th at 7.30 p.m. All those in charge will have to Parish Church was Philomena, lady home beating the previous Twomey caused problems when- are welcome. —(Advt.) as part of the contract. The Manager said that in the cir- remain in their bars for an youngest daughter of Luke and record by tw0 minutes. ever they could escape their hour longer each night. Nora McCarthy, Main Street to Jennifer, wh0 emigrated from markers. cumstances he had decided to Mr. John Stauffer, son of John Tallow a few years ago Is Cusack scored in the first hold up the start of the work MICHAEL ROCHE and Penny Stauffer, Philadel- LOCAL EDUCATION daughter of Tom and Bridie half, but two goals 'by Ardmore until this entire position was phia. Cunningham, Tallow Bridge. —one from a corner, the other COUNCILS The ceremony was performed A few weeks previously she a penalty giving Kevin Ryan KNOCKANORE, clarified. CARPETS J by Very Rev. Fr. 'Michael Walsh, won a cross country race at no chance left us trailing until In a, Green Paper on "Plan- P.P., Tallow. Harrow-in-the-Hill, near London the final minute when Twomey Whatever the decision, there's ners In Education," recently Mrs. Anne O'Brien, sister of and again she was the first lady' scored from a free kick. Over- GLENDINE, a rough time still ahead of the circulated, it is proposed that WOLFE TONE ROAD. __ the bride was matron of honour home at another venue in a all a very good attacking game town! and Mr. Jim Simple, a friend half-marathon for which she from two very sporting sides. Local Education Councils be of the groom was the best man. was presented with a shield Team — Kevin Ryan, B. Sha- KIIWATERMOY NEW DRINKING set up for specified geographi- DUNGARVAN Niamh and Aoife McCarthy and a decanter from the Ayles- nahan, P. Fitzgerald (capt.), P. cal ajreas in the country with were flower girls. REGULATIONS bury Vale District Council Ahearne, Dave Landers, P. Ben- individual Boards of Manage- TELEPHONE 058/42547 Miss Maeve Collins was the Chairman, Mr. Eric McLearn. nett, B. Prendergast, E. Cusack, NOTES organist and Mrs. Margaret N. Twomey, B. Lawton, B. Under new legislation con- ment for each, post-primary NATIONAL SOCIAL SERVICES Madden soloist. MRS. JIM BEECHER, R.I.P. O'Gorman. sidered by the Cabinet last school. We wish Philomena and John, OUAND Next Sunday we have a free The N.S.S.B. have forwarded week-end, public houses will be who will be living in Georgia, The death occurred recently Sunday and are at home on The LECs would consist of, U.S.A. every happiness and after a brief illness of Mrs. Jim their booklet outlining various allowed to remain open on 2nd Feb. to Modeligo. benefits and services which are say, 30-32 members nomin- success in the future. Beecher, Ballymacslmon, Castle- GOLF NOTES Sundays until 11 p.m. all year COMMUNITY HALL RESULTS lyons. The deceased was a well- available. The Community ated as follows: 10-12 from Spring League — 1, Ballyea Council will compile and make round and during the summer Last Sunday nights winners known member of the farming Local Authorities; 1 each from 124: 2, Tallow 122!; 3, Lismore available all relevant infor- there wH>l be an extra half hour JANUARY were — Mrs. McCarthy, Wm. fraternity and enjoyed great Youth Services, Training/ GREAT 1162; 4, Deerpark 115§; 5, Cap- mation. Moore, Glencairn, Helen Kelly, popularity amongst all sections poquin 1 lOg; 6. Affane 109?- 7, until midnight which will be NATIONAL COUNCIL FUNDS Manpower Agencies, Adult Tallow, Susan Garvey, Cork, of the community, being en- Deise 1085; 8, Ballymac' 99'i the closing time on week-days. 1 dowed with sincere neighbourly Like all national voluntary Education Agencies and econo- Paul Walsh, Dunmoon, Mrs. Individual : J. Lenane (18), qualities and her kindness will organisations, Muintir needs Bord Failte approved restaur- Lenihan, Cappoquin, Mrs. Lon- Tallow, 29 pts. mic interests including the be missed very much but not funds to carry on its work at ants will be given licences to ergan, Ballynoe. Nora Condon, Resulis: 12 Holes Stableford, social partners (5 in all): 5 from Tallow, Mrs. E. Hartigan, Bar- forgotten. National Headquarters. Any- serve and sell beer and spCfrits 18/19 Jan.—1st, J. Lenane (18) body wishing to subscribe is in- voluntary secondary schools; 3 rack Street, Mrs. Cashman, Lis- We extend our sympathy to 29 pts.; 2nd, M. O'Grady (15> a6 well as wine up to 2 a.m. more, Bernard O'Hara, Tallow, her husband Jim, her daughter vited to join a bankers order from vocation a-1, comm un it y 28 pts.: 3rd, S. Hales (14) 27! scheme which will entitle you This is a provision which has SALE Madge McGrath, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Catherine Cashman, Rath- pts. (last six)- 4th, B. Ormonde and comprehensive schools; 2 Murphy, Camphire, Mrs. Morris- barry, so Seamus, sisters, Mrs. to participate ln a monthly been welcomed by the trade n (17) 27j pts. draw. For further information parents of post-primary pupils; sey, Villierstown, Noel Feeney, Dorgan, Mellifontstown. Mrs. Fixture: Mon.-Friday, 9 Hole which has been lobbying for a Starts Friday, Jan. 24 Aglish, Tallow, Bill Smyth, Inch, Burke, Ballyhooley, relatives contact Muintir Na Tire Na- 2 post-primary teachers; 3 Voucher. 25th / 26th, Spring tional H.Q., Tipperary. Phone change of this kind for some primary school representatives ir HEAVY DOMESTIC 80% Wool, 20% Nylon. J. J. Murphy, Roseville, Helen and friends. League 2nd Round, 12 Holes Barry, Tourtane, Teresa Sice, uaz/51163, or ask any member time. The funeral from Ballynoe Stableford. of the Community Council. (1 pairent, 1 teacher, 1 man- AXMINSTER CARPET less 33^% Tallow, Nora Lane, Inch, Mrs. Church to Conna New Cemetery LISMORE I.C.A. ager). Murphy, Cappoquin, Mary IRISH HEART FOUNDATION The proposed changes were ir HEAVY DUTY RUBBER BACKS, suitable for was attended by a very large We had our January meet- Power. Lismore. crowd of sympathisers. The Irish Heart Foundation first put forward 'In the The suggested functions of any room in the house — £5.50 y2. POOLS WIN ing On Monday 14th. Mrs. will present a film show and National Plain published in Maura Fenton, Vice-President, LECs would include the pro- • BEDROOM CARPET, 5 years guarantee, £4.50 y2. Congratulations to Mrs. ST. CATHERINE'S answer queries in Knockanore. November 1984. In that docu- presided. The Guild wish our They are hoping to have an at- vision, planning and develop- • Harty, Old Road, wh0 had a JUVENILE A.G.M. 100% WOOL BERBER CARPET £8.95 y2. President, Mrs. Anna Murphy, tendance of about fifty people ment the Government express- ment of second-level education, • win in the Lota Pools. Promoter a speedy recovery. A detailed LUXURY BEDROOM CARPET, 10 years was Mrs. Nora McCarthy, New The above meeting took place COMMUNITY ALERT ed concern that alcohol licen- including technical education in at the Clubrooms, Ballynoe last report of the cost of the Old This scheme is in operation guarantee, Reduced from £9.75 to £6.50 y2. Street. Folks Party was given by Miss sing arrangements were a draw- its region; the provision and BIRTH Wednesday night and a much ln various, parts 0f the country MANY OTHER OUTSTANDING BARGAINS Improved attendance from Mary Daly. Mrs. Fenton thank- An illustrated talk followed by back to the full development of co-ordination of youth services, Congratulations to Martin ed everybody who helped to the tourist trade. training schemes for young IN STOCK. and Nuala Tobi on the birth other years was' present. a discussion on same will be n Paudie Galvin, chairman, ad- make it such an enjoyable held shortly in Murphy's, persons, industry/school links of a baby boy. night. However because of the • 13' WIDE VINYLS FROM £2.95 y2. dressing the meeting praised Knockanore. and Adult Education while it • ST. PATRICK'S HALL 45 DRIVE A vote of sympathy was changes in Sunday opening, BATHROOM CUSHIONED VINYL £4.25 y2. 1st, and Jimmy the efforts of all the juvenile SHAMROCKS G.A.A. is suggested that consideration teams during the year an^ re- passed to the family of the- ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING hours, the current provision for Rohan: 2nd and 3rd divided be- late Mrs. Nancy Armstrong, The above meeting was held might also be given to the ferred to the triumphant march the granting of special exten- of the u/12 footballers through R.I.P. Mrs. Armstrong was a in Glendine last week. As usual transfer of responsibility for the championship to bring the founder member of the guild, it was well attended and new sions to cater for late night Public Library services to LECs. East Cork honours to the club, she was also the first President. policies were discussed for the Sunday functions is to be and the u/16 hurlers who cap- We are having our Annual coming season. scrapped. In all, there would be 13 tured the delayed East Cork Mass and Party on Friday, 31st Officers elected were: Chair- Weekday opening hours dur- League He congratulated January in honour of St. man — Edmond Murphy- Vice- regional LECs established in Cathal Casey and , Bridget. Chairman — James Tobin- Hon. ing the winter months will re- the country (4 to cover Dublin juvenile players of former years We hope to resume cookery Sec — Dympna Moloney; Asst. main as at present, with city and county) replaoing the who won All-Ireland medals in classed again in February. Sec.—Declan Aherne- Treasurer premlises required to close at existing 38 Vocational Educa- 1985 and presented Matt Har- Next meeting will be held on —John Baldwin; P.R.O.^Dym- 11 p.m. pur, Redmond Higgins and 10th Feb., 1986. Hostesses for pr.a Moloney. tion Committees and dealing Denis Walsh with plaques for that night, are 'Mrs. D. Lee and Committee — Frank Corcoran. with 311,100 pupils in 817 their great work with the juve- Mrs. Kathleen Cahill. Garry Moloney, John O'Callag- FOR AND AGAINST schools. nile players in the past year. LISMORE COMMUNITY han, Tom Donovan. Pat Dal- Sonny Cotter's (treasurer! GAMES ton, Liam Aherne, L. Cashman, The new proposals have, in Waterford would be included report was not too rosy as We held our annual disco on D. Herllhy, Liam Casey, Joe turn, been welcomed and in a region with Carlow, Kil- heavy expenditure was incurred Friday night last, the 17th of O'Neill, Jim Nicholson, Billy opposed. The Vintners Feder- January, l Lismore Hotel. Our kenny and Tipperary SR which during the year which included n O'Keeffe, Dick Foley. ation o£ Ireland were critical of cost of hurleys, jersles, etc., and thanks to all those who helped Junior Hurling Captain—Jim has a total of 25,100 pupils in plans are envisaged for early In any way on the night and Walsh; Vice-Captain — Patrick the proposal whiich would 70 schools and the single LEC congratulations to those who fund-raising and aid from the Casey. Intermediate Football allow the granting of full in this region would replace 5 parent club. won the following awards:— Captain — Jim O'Neill- Vice- licences to 3,000 restaurants Best Gin Athlete of the Year existing VECs. Redmond Higgins, Hon. Sec., Captain — Liam Dalton. Junior (see full statement from the then gave a well-laid-out review —Noelle Fennessey. Football — Brendan Murphy; The Green Paper is one of of the season's activities and Best Boy Athlete of the Year Vice-Captain — Michael Her- Vintners elsewhere in this —Carl Landers. the items on the agenda for was highly commended for it. llhy. issue). They claim that the pub discussion at a. meeting of the Fr. Buckley then took the Best All-Rounder u/10—Vale- The next, club meeting win be rie Barry. trade was unstable enough, at South. East Regional Develop- This is the panel of Approved Installers of Calor chair and the election of offi- held on 27th Jan. in Murphy's. present without publicans hav- Here's your cers resulted as follows: Chair- Best Ail-Rounder — Robert KILWATERMOY BADMINTON ment Organisation to be held Central Heating in your area. They've all been chosen man—Paddy Flynn: Vice-Chair- O'Sullivan. NOTES ing to face additional competi- in Waterford to-day (Thursday, man — Paudie Galvin- Hon. On Monday night next, the League games have recom- tion and that the new legisla- January 23). for their high standard of workmanship and proven Treasurer—Sonny Cotter; Hon. 27th of January, we are hold- menced after the Christmas tion would lead to pub closures local Calor Sees. — Redmond Higgiris and ing a Sponsored Swim in Fer- break. The 4th division team qnnmvpH in