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'Phone 058/41203 HORNIBROOKS Vol. 48 No. 2448 REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL of LISMORE : Tel. 058/54147 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1986 POST OFFICE AS A NEWSPAPER PRICE 25p (inc. VAT) PENSMAN TAKES YOU Labour Councillors Oppose Urban Water Charge There was a rather surprise share and ston the .spiral that : Cllr. M. O'Riordan seconded IT'S HOW YOU LOOK leading hurling and football turn at the annual Estimates Is operating against, those in the amendment sec°naea meeting of Dungarva Urban AT IT player at both club ynd county n thne I34VPAYEF sector. It'Tt'rs. time, too. /"illCllr-. A. . Hallaha" .. ' n said that Council last Monday night when that the government redress as a business man and a realist Waterford County Council levels, took on the job of train- the two Labour members, Cllr the imbalance it has created by B. Kyne and P. Power, voted lie thought that people would adjourned their Estimates Meet- ing and coaching the local St. granting sufficient funds to be prepared to pay reasonable against the inclusion of the local authorities to meet their ing on February 10 for a fort- Mary's Camogie team. charges for the services provid- £25 domestic water charge commitments or else to abolish ed and not expect these to be night fo find out whethe'r the Under hds expert guidance which had been included in the them altogether." put on the rates which would Minister for the Environment the Dungarvan girls won the estimates by the County Mana- make the position Impossible ger, Mr. Dan Hurley, and which Seconding the proposal Cllr. would meet them in their quest County Championship and to for the business sector of the was, estimated to bring In a Power said that like his Labour town who were now the sole for an additional allocation for mark their appreciation, the St. total of £60,000 for the year party colleague he was opposed contributors to the rates. roads, especially for the repair Mary's Club decided to present The water charge had been to these ad hoc charges as what theSir trainer with an inscribed supported by the Labour mem- was needed was a radical review and maintenance of County of the national taxation sys- CASTING VOTE trophy. The cup was purchased bers in each of the tw0 previous Roads which were stated to be tem. "i well appreciate the need On a vote being taken Cllrs. and was actually on display in years. generally in a state of rapid The total expenditure to fin- for finance for local authori- Kyne. Power, Wright and Dixon deterioration. Dungarvan for a period but ance the various urban services ties," he said, "but It must come (4) voted to abolish the water from central government and then for some reason which r t e year charges and Cllrs. Walsh Hal- Wa shoWn as it should be collected to reverse lahan, Goode and O'Riordan (4) Officials of West Waterford For the optimists, the attempt nobody can explain, it just £2,003,41A nn A 9m an ?Increase of the present imbalance where voted in favour of retaining Drama Festival, making their to meet the Minister can only disappeared. The fact of the £147,786 over last year. With an v estimated income of £1,342 439 90' i is contributed by the PAYE them. final preparations for the Fes- be seen as well worthwhile but matter was that the trophy was sector." tival. (I. to ro Mary Willis, an amount of £879,480 was re- Til® Chairman, Cllr. R. A. for the pessimists it must be never formally presented to quired from rates and towards Cllr. D. Goode disagreed and Walsh, then gave his casting Assistant Treasurer, Eamonn looked upon as a futile act. said that while he had got a vote in favour of retaining the Bolger, P.R.O., Geraldine Can- Mickey Landers. this end the Manager sought a ning, Treasurer, Maureen What counts is the way you rate of £23.03 in the £ which directive in the matter from his charges and further considera- party, "I am my own man and Geary, Secretary, Tim Cogan, look at it. was an increase of £1.62 on last tion of the Estimates was then Noel A few months ago when the year's figure. I will propose that, we approve adjourned until next Monday Chairman. In the course of his report Tallow Credit Union mounted PICKET of the water charge." night. —(Photo by Kiely). to the Council on th'e Estimates, their historical display, Dun- Prior to the meeting and as the County Manager, Mr. Dan garvan collector of old photo- the members and officials ar- rived at the Town Hall they Devereux Hurley, pointed out that there graphs and prints, John Young, had to Dass a large placard- FISHERY APPEALS were no grants available for made some items from his col- carrying picket, mounted by the 43 St. Mary Street, Dungarvan County Road maintenance and lection available and when he local branch of NATO protest- that the Minister for the went to bring these back, he ing against the "water tax," which moved in a circle out- Environment in reply to a re- was informed by M;rs. Alice side in Friary Street. cent Dail question indicated Tobin (nee Ryan) of West The Law Must Be Upheld FANTASTIC FREE DEPUTATION that it was not proposed to Street, Tallow that she had A deputation from the NATO make State grants available for found a cup in a press which branch headed by Christy this purpose and that expendi- had been originally brought Power, Chairman and compris- DRAW ing Eamonn o Mairtin. Mrs. ture under the heading would from Dungarvan. When John Mary McGuire and Michael Says Circuit Judge continue to be financed by examined the Cup he recognised O Mahony then came before the STARTS THIS WEEK meeting. All spoke against the Drift net, salmon fishermen Local Authorities from their the named Mickey Landers in ved a sentence 0f imprisonment Court arising out of another • First Prize — £100 VOUCHER own resources. the inscription as the now inclusion 0f a water charge and are perfectly within their in and had been released called for the abolition of all fishery offence. He had appeal- • Second Prize -— £50 VOUCHER rights ln campaigning to have less than a week ago. "i would ed that sentence to the Circuit popular Dungarvan publican service charges on the grounds certain fishery laws changed The fact that in the interim, ask that he not be sent back Court, but was now withdrawing • Third Prize -— £25 VOUCHER and brought the Cup back with that they constituted double Judge D. P. Sheridan stated there again," Mr. Slattery a Cabinet re-shulfle has taken taxation especially where the • Fourth Prize — £15 VOUCHER him and handed it over. And this week, but he spelled out added. "The day of reckoning has place and that the then PAYE sector of the community loud and clear his determina- arrived for Kelly," judge Sheri- You can get a Free Ticket with every purchase so by the merest of coinciden- was concerned. tion to uphold the present laws Judge Sheridan said he was Minister for the Environment, ces, after a lapse of 41 years, dan said as he directed that, the over £10. When the deputation with- while they remained, and he imposing a six months sentence warrant in respect of the six Mr. Liam Ktwanagh, has been the: trophy has now been drew, the Council proceeded to warned that if It becomes on McDermott for the breach months Imprisonment. now Noel Devereux has a full selection of- Confirmation transferred to the Department handed over to its rightful discuss the estimates and con- necessary to deprive fishermen of his court, undertaking. How- issue. He directed however that of Fisheries, Forestry and sidered motions ln the names of their freedom he will do so. ever he would not issue the the sentence run concurrently wear now in stock airtd also, for the early birds, a nice of Cllr. T. Wright and Mrs. warrant for twelve months un- with ith , two months Imposed Tourism, having been replaced owner. Judge Sheridan was com- , , t range of Communion wear. Dixon caning for tne exclusion ff'ntinn »t. n- HP.CI.,1 Mttinst ol loss'he £.. asaln ln breach of by the District Court, and the So for Leaither, Casuaiwear, Sports Jackets, Blazers, Dungarvan circuit Court las? P" """taking. "If he is not by Mr. John Boland. erstwhile NO CHANGE HERE of water charges from the es- appeal against which Kelly had timates. Monday to deal with a number then at the end of the twelve now withdrawn. etc., come to Noel Devereux, Dungarvan. Minister for the Public Service, months I will suspend the sen- While the Taoiseach, Dr. LAUGHED AT of cases involving appeals may or may not, again depend- against convictions at, the Dis- tence," the Judge said. NINE MONTHS BUT • • • Garrett FitzGerald, has been Cllr. Kyne then said that he "The ball ls now very secure- Another full time gaeltacht ing on the way you look at wanted to make it clear that trict Court, and others in which accused of making a "botched fishermen were in breach of ly at his own foot, but, the law fisherman, Thomas Kelly, Hel- things, alter the situation. he was not Influenced by the vlck Head, who It was stated job" of his Cabinet reshuffle undertakings given by them at will have to take Its course if However, it is hardly likely that picket or deputation when he he commits a further offence," had not only broken his under- proposed that the water charge previous Circuit Court sittings there will be any drastic last week and of not "coming to abide by the existing laws. Judge Sheridan concluded. taking to the court not to en- clean" in regard to .hlis an- be withdrawn. His attitude on gage in illegal fishing activity changes in the Department's the matter had been changed The Judge said that if the SUSPENDED SENTENCE but had actually smashed it, nouncement that three of the fishermen succeeded in getting policy introduced by the new by the reaction of the Fianna In another case relating to was given one final opportunity junior Ministers who were Fail and members of the Olreachtas to change the of avoiding Imprisonment. holder of the portfolio so soon law governing the use of the breach of a Circuit Court ditched had tendered their the Co. Council who had laugh- undertaking, James Hayes of Kelly, a father of three, ad- after his transfer. W'e can only ed at him at their meeting on monofilament nets for salmon resignations, there was satis- fishing then that was fine by Helvlck, Dungarvan, was given mitted being in breach of his wait and see. the previous' Monday when he a suspended six months sen- court undertaking when invol- faction expressed by govern- had recommended a farm tax him. "But I must, and will, Another comment in the tence and bound to the peace ved in an Incident, in which a ment supporters that there was and also by the continued im- uphold the law as it stands," Manager's report has a direct Judge Sheridan said. for two years ln his own bond hostile crowd turned on fishery to be no change where the balance created by the govern- of £50. officers and gardai had to try ment in the amount of alloca- Later at, the conclusion of BUILDING bearing on a subject which gets SOCIETY Waterford Constituency was Hayes had been sentenced ard avoid a major confronta- a good deal of attention from tions made to local authorities. another case, Judge Sheridan tion. concerned and that Mr. Austin "It's time now." said Cllr. Kyne, warned that If Illegal salmon to six months imprisonment a Councillors throughout the year year ago for breaching a court One garda witness, Sergeant Deasy, T.D. had retained his "that somebody must say to the fishing is to continue, the ulti- J. McGarry said that on the oc- — Public Lighting, and the agricultural community that mate outcome will be that undertaking to operate within IN THE WORLD. portfolio as Minister for Agri- the fishery laws. The sentence casion he might have been many requests which are made they must contribute their there won't be a salmon left In saved from assault when Kelly culture and Mr. Eddie Collins, the rivers of Ireland. "It is the was deferred for twelve months for additional lights. It merely however and in that time Hayes came to his assistance and T.D. was to remain on as fishermen themselves who will shoved witness out of the way. states: "No provision has been be the major losers if that hid not transgressed the laws. Minister of State at the De- Judge Sheridan said there included for additional lights in happens," he said. "You have kept your side of partment of Energy. the bargain, now I am going to was good ir. a man who came 1986," so there does not appe;.r The Judge said he recognised to Sergeant McGarry's assist- JOB HOPE SAVES that fishermen must make keep mine." Judge Sheridan to be any great hope here. Minister of State at the toid Hayes as he suspended the ance as Kelly had. He sentenced their livelihoods and they are Kelly to nine months but said Department of Fisheries Mich- perfectly entitled to make sentence and bound Hayes to A matter for much dis- the peace lor two years. the warrant would not issue it, ael D'Arcy made no bones of CAPPOQUIN representations to have the ln that time he does not engage appointment also must be that fishery laws changed. WE TRY in regard to sewerage schemes the fact that he was fired when APPEALED in illegal fishing activity. "I will Then Judge Sheridan issued then suspend the sentence," the County Manager states he refused to resign and this DRIVER FROM this stern warning. "If It Paul Daniels, Queen's Ter- race, Dunmore East, successful- Judge Sheridan added. that, "no provision has been means that the Southern Region comes to the ultimate the fish- A LITTLE HARDER. Salmon Driftnet Fishermen who ermen may take It that. I will ly appealed against convictions included uncler loan charges for o three charges relating to al- were hoping to meet him about DISQUALIFICATION use the powers invested in me, n any new schemes such as even If It means custodial leged breaches of the fishery updating the: laws on the use After first disqualifying a de- laws on October 9 last at Dun- WE DO A LOT MORE. Checkpoint, Ballinroad, Port- sentences.'' fendant, from driving for six more East. law and Tallow." This must be of monofilament nets will now months, District Justice W. F. have to seek a meeting with BROKE UNDERTAKING A second defendant, Richard particularly disappointing for O Conneli lifted the disqualifi- Power, Brownstown Head, Dun- cation at Cappoquin Court In One of the fishermen before MBM GARAGES the residents of the Ballinroad the new appointee to the posi- more East, who similarly ap- tion, Deputy John Donnellan of thp hope that, his driving the court was Brian McDer- pealed the convictions, had one Community. In an appeal lkcnce might help to get, him a mott of "Maryvllle," Cheek- Galway. Another of the three conviction quashed but, he fail- LTD. signed by 68 householders in job. point, Co. Waterford. who was ed on the other two. junior Ministers who was re- only released from Cork jail a the area, circulated to the Seamus Gilligan, married and The charges were the sequel YOUGHAL ROAD lieved of his responsibilities, unemployed, Main Street, Cap- week ago after serving a sen- members of the Council before tence for fishery offences. to the seizure by fishery offi- DUNGARVAN Deputy Donal Creed, North poquin. pleaded guilty to driv- cers at Dunmore pier of a fish- the Estimates meeting request- ing without insurance, tax, and McDermott appeared before Cork, would only go so far as ing net, measuring almost one Telephone 058/42610 ing that the provision, of a driving licence at Cappoquin on Judge Sheridan because of be- and half miles in length, the saying that the Taoiseach had August 12 last and also pleaded ing in breach of an undertak- sewerage scheme for the area ing given to the Circuit Court property of Power, and valued BEAT THE NEW VAT RATE not been telLiing the truth when guilty to further charges relat- at £4,500. ON CARS be treated as an urgent priority, ing to defects in the car. i on July 3 last, year not to vio- he stated that he had resigned. Power insisted that he was in We now have in stock 198£ it was pointed out that the For uninsured driving Gilli- ' lato the fishery laws again. He the process of having the net development of Ballinroad as a gan was fined £50, endorsed, acknowledged that he was in model "Corsas," "Kadetts,' There can be little doubt but breach of the undertaking. re-rigged for legal bottom fish- residential area commenced and disqualified from driving ing at the time of its seizure, "Fiestas," "Metros," "Orions" that the handling of the exercise for six months. Subsequently He told the court that he and "Sierras." some 18 years ago with the bnt Judge Sheridan held against by Dr. FitzGerald has done however the District Justice lift- appreciated he must stay with- him after hearing evidence building of 8 houses by the ed the disqualification though in the law bur, he would con- Buy your, used car before the nothing for his leadership nor from the fishery officers. eaud of February and beat the County Council. Now the he believed Gilligan deserved to tinue to campaign to have the for the credibility of the be put off the road. law changed. Judge Sheridan said the for- new VAT rate. village comprises some 70 Government. The defendant was fined £20 Asked by his counsel, Mr. T. feiture of the net was an ex- LIST: houses. As far back as 14 on each of the driving licence Slatterv B.L. (Instructed by J. tremely severe penalty on Power 1985 Ford Sierra 1.6 Red £8.700 years ago, the appeal pointed WINE LAKES, FOOD and tax offences. He was fur- P. Gordon and Co. Solrs.), if he and he felt that was enough. 1985 Opel Kadett 1.2, out, various verbal under- MOUNTAINS AND ther fined £20 for having four would give an undertaking to Mr. J. Lanigan O'Keeffe, B.L. 5-door £7,650 bald tyres- £10 for no hand- operate within the law at all prosecuted for the Southern takings were given that a CASCADES OF ECU'S 1985 Ford Orion 1.3 £7,450 brake, and £10 for not wearing times in the future, McDermott Regional Fisheries B'oard and 1985 Opel Corsa Hatchback, schemfe would be provided "in a safety belt. responded—"to the best of my the appellants were represented A mountain of! butter, a hill ability." Black "... £6,350 the near future." Later in the court the defen- by Mr. Gerald Y. Goldberg, 1985 Ford Fiesta, choice of cereals and twiin peaks of dant's wife, Mrs. Mary Gilligan, McDermott added that he Solr. sugar and beef overlook pools was fined £10 for falling to sur- of colours £6,150 It still hasn't been provided had lost £3,500 worth of nets JAILED 1985 Mini Metro City, of milk and a lake of wine. render her driving licence for as a result of all "this trouble." nor is it any way likely that endorsement. The Justice dir- Mr. Slattery told Judge Sheri- Patrick Kelly, a full time choice of colour ... £5,700 cinything will be done about it That is the pioture of the Euro- ected that, she now do so. dan that McDermott had ser- fisherman, of Poulaphuca, Ring, 1984 Ford Orion 1.6 this year. pean landscape conjured up by Dungarvan. was sentenced to Automatic £6,650 1982 Opel Ascona 1.6s, the latest annual reiport of the six months imprisonment, but The Council will resume fur- Judge Sheridan put a stay of Saloon, as new £5,350 ther consideration of the European Commission on the one week on the sentence on 1980 Mini 850, one lady Estimates on Monday next. situation of the agricultural Kelly's undertaking to hand owner, blue, as new £2,750 BUILDING SOCIETY markets. By the end of Hast HEALTH BOARD FACES £6.3 MILLION himself Into garda custody In 1979 Renault 5 GTL, Dungarvan next Monday at 11 Dungarvan: 22, Grattan Square. Tel: (Ube) 41600. AFTER 41 YEARS September, the value of butter, very good £2,450 a.m. 1979 Toyota Corolla 30, Manager: David Reynolds. beef and cereals held in stock A beautiful inscribed silver SHORTFALL Kelly had been sentenced to excellent £2,250 was estimated to be more than six months at, a previous sitting 1979 Ford Escort 4-door £2,150 Waterford: 31, Barronstrand Street. cup which disappeared all of 41 9 billion ECU's at a stock cost When the members of the funding needed in- 1986 to main- of the court but the sentence 1978 Mazda 323 5-door Tel: (051) 72867/76832. years ago was, under rather South Eastern Health B'oard tain expenditure and services at was suspended for one year on Hatch £1,850 of 1.3 billion ECU per year. Manager: Paul Finnegan. unique circumstances, present- meet hi Kilkenny to-morrow the 1985 level. condition that he kept the (You can relate those figures (Thursday, to consider their piace and was of good be- "DO A GOOD DEAL BETTER" ed to its rightful owner a In his report to the meeting, Carrick-On- 62, Main Street. Tel: (051) 40188. to Irish currency on the basis annual estimates they will be haviour for that period. AT MBM couple of weeks ago. faced with a major shortfall. the C.E.O., Mr. p. G. McQuillan, Mr. Tom Teehan, B.L., for Suir: Manager: Victor P. Shee. that 1 ECU=71p.) states 'that the gap to be bridg- Loans Confidentially Arranged. Away back in 1945, well- The Finance Report circulat- the Southern Regional Fisheries ed to the Board on January 31 ed is so big that all options Board, said Kelly had been in Also open for Petrol, Diesel and Youghal: "Bank House" 53, Nth. Main St. Thie report says that the short of causing a total collapse known and popular Dungarvan has set out how the nett allo- breach of that bond and was LPG seven days a week. Tel: (024) 92604. publican, Mickey Landers who maintenance of such stocks and cation f £85.55 million is £6.345 of the service must be con- sentenced to two months im- 0 sidered. Manager: Michael O'Brien. at that finite was, himself, a (Continued on Page 8) million short of the level of prisonment in the District PAGE TWO DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1986 SPRATT LISMORE AND DISTRICT TOWN OF DUNGARVAN LOUNGE BAR PREMISES NOTES Centrally situate having Restaurant facilities available, LISMORE BADMINTON NOTES will be playing attacking foot- for Sale by Private Treaty. . On behalf of the club we ball. would like to congratulate two Kick-off is 2.30 p.m. players The Auctioneers offer for sale this residential freehold outstanding members of our to be at the field at, 2 p.m. property ion the instructions of the owner, Who is retiring badminton club. They are Pat- MRS. JEAN O'DEA rick Morrissey and Colin cole- (NEE KENNEALLY) from busiimess. man, our Chairman and Vice- We extend our deepest, sym- Loam -assistance available. Chairman respectively. pathy to Mrs. B. Kenneally and Particulars 'to principals only. Pat and Colin were on the family on the unexpected and Waterford 1st Division team tragic death of her daughter which travelled to Limerick and Jean O'Dea, London. Jean who TOOR SOUTH, AGLISH was only 32 years of age is sur- ROADSIDE LAND FOR SALE, c. ABOUT 12* ACRES won out "The Brewster Cup." It gives me great, pleasure to vived by her husband and two By Private Treaty now, or Auction laiter. also congratulate our 1st Divi- young children. She was a Details from the Auctioneers. sion players who clayed host, to former pupil of the Presenta- Waterford A team last Wednes- tion Convent, Lismore. May she rest, in peace. SKEHACRINE, DUNGARVAN day and were successful on the night in winning out the Water- SYMPATHY c. 9 ACRE ROADSIDE FIELD ford League. We extend our deepest sym- Having 'extensive frontage to Abbeyside Beach. Team: 1st, men, Pat, Morris- pathy to Mrs. Angela Fitzger- FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY sey and Colin Coleman: 1st ald, Glengarra on the death of ladies, Anne Dunne and Ann her brother. (With the benefit of F.P.P. on respect of a 20 bungalow Heaphy; 2nd men, Shaun Power Sympathy is also extended to development thereon). and Pat Ahearne; 2nd ladies, Mrs. Monica O'Sullivan, Deer- Further enquiries and map Iflrom 'the Auctioneers. Nora O'Sullivan and Sheila park on the death of her sister. Denn. LISMORE G.A.A. NOTES i Draw Results : £50, Nellie Since our 4ith Division and 1st Divisions have completed their Greehy, Main Street, Lismore; Edmond Spratt & Son, respective leagues the Home £30, Johnny Flynn, New Street, Leagues began on the 18'th of Lismore; £20, Teresa Hennes- THREE JOLLY GOOD FELLOWS — Michael Daly, John Hurley and Jimmy Mansfield, who take part in Dungar- sey, Deerpark, Lismore-. £15, Feb. and will run until all mem- van Musical & Choral Society's production of ."Lilac Time" 'in the Friary Hall, Dungarvan, next week. M.I.A.V.I. TELEPHONE (058 ) 4.2211 bers have played both their Michael Sheridan, Youghal; singles and mixed games. £10, Margaret Cashman, South Best, of luck to all. — P.R.O. Mall. Lismore; £10, Peter Dowd, U. O'L. Main street, Lismore. Promoters LISMORE A.C, NOTES Prize — P. Ahearne. —'(Advt.). Victory Dance — A Victory CAPPOQUIN AND DISTRICT NOTES Congratulations to the fol- The difference between the lowing who produced some ex- Dance will be held on Friday CORPORAL JOHN MURPHY, O'Leary. and extremely cold wind blow- at which the u/21 medals will MOUNT MELLERAY Div. 2 — C. Barry v. M. ing down the pitch. We went first ana second divisions, how- cellent performances over the ever, became apparent in the TOM CURRAN SALES past week-end. On Saturday be presented. Music is by Paddy The entire Mount Melleray O'Reilly: J. Collender v. M. one up in the 3rd minute of the last half-hour. The visitors'' last Lily McCarthy wo a O'Brien & Telstar and admis- and Cappoquin areas have been Power: F. McCarthy v. A. second half when a long ball n greater fitness enabled them to PUBLIC AUCTION bronze medal in the Munster sion will be £2. Everyone is immensely saddened by the Power- J. Noonan v. M. Lacey- by T. Pratt, was completely mis- CAHERNALEIGA, BALLINAMULT, Colleges championship held in more than welcome and a great death at his home in Mount T. Buckley v. j. McGrath. judged by the keeper. Our sec- score three times and leave us ond came in the 16th minute with o reward for a great ef- CO. WATERFORD Killarney, truly a great per- night is assured. Melleray on Thursday last of Div. 3 — M. Cahill v. E. Mc- n formance. Our athletes con- Married v. Singles—This long Corporal John Murphy. Though Grath: S. COstin v. S Power; E. when E. McGrath headed home fort. CHOICE 33i ACRE RESIDENTIAL ROADSIDE tinued their winning way on awaited match will take place he had been ill for some Fraher v. J. McGrath- P. Kiely a T. Pratt corner. We had Team — B. O'Sullivan, P. Cul- HOLDING Sunday In the Waterford ((g) next, Saturday at 2.30. Hopefully months, his death, while only v. P. Cullen- R. Casey v. j. several other good chances to len, G. O'Brien, D. Lucas, M. On the instruatiitons of Mrs. Tom Wailsh to offer— championships with the girls the weather will not prove to in middle years, is a grievous Greene. score but failed to take them. Foley, C. O'Leary, D. Moore, M. under u.10 and 12's winning be a spoilsport this time and blow to his wife Mary, their The Jameson Perpetual Chal- Next Sunday we are at home Murray, L. Coleman, P. J. Kiely, FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION the team prizes. fFhe follow- the match is being eagerly young family and a huge circle lenge Cup — The quarter-final to Valley Rangers at 11.30. S. Mason. Subs. — S. Fraher for ON THURSDAY, 6th MARCH, at 2.30 p.m. ing were on the team — 2nd awaited by both sets of players. of friends, not alone in his line up for the Jameson Cup is Team _ M. O'Dowd, J. Tobin, P. J. Kiely; S. Power. AT LAWLOR'S HOTEL, DUNGARVAN Noelle Fennessey. 5th Melaine Finally we wish the camogie heme area but amongst, his as follows — Charlie Barry v. J. Crotty, S. Denn, L. Denn, J. army comrades at, Kickham CAPPOQUIN/BALLINAMEELA O'Reilly, 7th Claire Moore, club the best, of luck next Sun- Jack McGrath; Michael Cahill Kett, T. Pratt, F. McCarthy, E. ATHLETIC CLUB Her 33} acre Residential Roadside Holding. Barracks, Clonmel, who deser- M. Grath, E. O'Shea, E. Costin. 9th Marie Broderick. day. They have waited a long v. Rhiney Walsh-. Pat Casey v. On Saturday last the Munster The lands are entirely under pasture and of excellent vedly held him in high regard. Subs. — J. Killigrew for E. The winning u.12 team con- time for this county final and Martin Power. One quarter-final Colleges Cross-Country took O'Shea- J. 'McGrath for E. Mc- quality, suitable for any farming enterprise, with good sisted of 1st Martina Moore, they deserve plenty of support. A man of outstanding skills match has already been played place in Killarney. The club had Grath. road frontage, well fenced and watered. Useful range of (another excellent, individual LISMORE CAMOGIE NOTES with his hands, his disposition and in that encounter Conor a number of athletes compet- O'Leary beat Brendan Casey by performance), 3rd Olive Brod- was quiet, retiring and inoffen- CAPPOQUIN F.C. NOTES ing and all did the club and outoffices including 2-span hay shed, with collecting yard Well, at long last we have a 3 frames to nil. erick, 7th Geraldine Barry, 8th date, time, venue AND oppon- sive and yet he always took an TYRE CENTRE CUP their schools proud. with caittle crush. active interest in the social and Billy McCarthy Perpetual Gillian Cunningham, 10th ents for our many-times post- "5-Goa! O'Sullivan"—Araglen Joseph Power was our best sporting organisations of his Trophy (Billiards) — The quar- Dwelling — Single storey slated dwelling, recently re- Rena Carey. Even though she poned 1985 senior final. 1, Cappoquin 'A' 7—Our A team performer, running a brilliant home area. He was one of those ter final line up is as follows — novated, comprising 3 bedrooms, sittingroom, kitchen missed put, in the medals in the The date is this Sunday 23rd, made the long trek to Araglen race to finish in sixth place and actively involved in the promo- Eddie McGrath v. Tommy Mc- ladies junior race Susan Mc- venue Abbeyside, time 2 p.m. last Sunday and recorded its in the process got his first Mun- with solid fuel cooker, bathroom, etc. tion of devotions at Our Lady's Carthy or Rhiney Walsh; Jack Carthy was outstanding In and opponents, not Ardkeen, biggest victory to date. Mick ster medal and hopefully the Grotto in the great event, of McGrath v Liam Costin. Two Thfe Auctioneer highly recommends the property as finishing 5th. but Gaultier who beat the fav- Walsh scored a brace of fine first of many. 1985. So many friends will miss quarter final matches have al- seldom a property like this presents itself. Situated quite We hold ou AGM on Thurs- ourites and Co. champions Ard- goals inside the first 20 minutes Fiona Lynch also ran a great r him greatly for his skills, his ready been piayed and they re- day night, the 20th of February keen 3-2 to 2-2 on Sunday last to give u a great start. Then race to finish in nineteenth close to school, chapel and creamery. friendship and his good humour. sulted in wins for Pat. Casey s in a tension filled game in Port- centre-forward Tommy O'Sulli- place and in the process helped Full particulars: J. F. Williams, Solrs., and/or— at the Red House commencing and Brendan Casey who will at 8.30 p.m. sharp. We are law. Senior officers and army com- van took over and added an- her school to a team prize. rades from Kickham Barracks now meet in the semi-final over TOM CURRAN hoping for a good attendance Gaultier looked very impres- other two before the interval, and Posts throughout Southern 45 minutes. and of course, all are more sive with inter-county players with Araglen netting once, fol- CAPPOQUIN MACRA NA Command attended the removal FEIRME 200 BALES OF GOOD QUALITY HAY. than welcome to attend. — Tish Barry. M. Alcock (back Inter-Club League — We lost lowing a defensive mix-up. of remains to the Abbey Church Artistry In The Home—Con- P.R.O. Lismore A.C. after Injury) and young Clara 5-0 to Lismore last Wednesday Further particulars:— at Mount, Melleray on Friday After the break O'Sullivan gratulations to our team who Howlett in great form. They night. There was no fault to the LISMORE F.C. NOTES evening when Military honours added another three in a mar- represented the club in the TOM CURRAN, Auctioneer & Valuer start as favourites. But Lismore lads who were beaten by a very were rendered. On Saturday, vellous display of opportunism above competition last Sunday Grattan Square, Dungarvan. Telephone 058/41324 Last Sunday we commenced will be looking to their older, competent Lismore team. following the Requiem Mass, to which Araglen had no reply. night in Clonea and came away the defence of the Dungarvan sorry, more experienced players the funeral cortege was led by WEST WATERFORD DARTS This display was just the tonic as Best Overall Team on the Tyre Centre Cup at home to in T. Caples, S. Tobin, P. Bol- the Band of Southern Com- Games played on Feb. 14th — w„- needed after last, week's dis- night. Inch and won by 3 goals to nil. ger (caot.), and O. Flyn (who n mand. A military escort was Old Still 5, Morrlssey's 3: aster at Killeagh and puts us Played In bitterly cold con- has just had the honour of be- The team was as follows — provided by comrades from Dunne's 4, Winning Post 4; irto the 3rd round of the cup. ditions Tom Shanahan gave us ing picked for the inter-varsity Mary Hickey (decorative cake); Kickham Barracks and a firing Walsh's 7, Sportsman's 1- bye We play at, home to Youghal a dream start scoring after a team) to turn the ables and May O'Brien (crochet); Ann party fired three volleys over Higgins. next week as we continue to few minutes. going on Past, experience this O'Brien (soft toy^; Mary Collen- the grave before the Last Post Games for 21st Feb. — Mor- put the pressure on Ardmore in In the second half he scored is guaranteed to be a thrilling der (floral arrangement) and again as did Billy Landers was sounded. The solemnity of rlssey's v. Walsh's; Winning the league. Willie O'Donoghue (carpentry). game. - > Post. v. Tavern- Mahoney's v. Team — L. Morrissey, D. Cur- 7, WESTERN TERRACE, DUNGARVAN from a free kick. the military ceremonial was Old Still; Novice Public Speaking—The These girls have pjt. a lot. of movingly • Impressive for the Dunnes; Higgins v. ran. M Curley, B. Murray. E. TERRACED TOWN HOUSE WITH GARAGE This was a good performance work Into this game since last bye Sportsman's. Co. Final of this competition all round and it proves to the immense cortege who attended. Walsh, J. Mason, M. Walsh, M. takes place this weekend in summer and we wish them the Points — Tavern 70- Higgins FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY other sides we have no inten- Rev. Fr. Francis, O.C.S.O., of- L'icey. P. Bergin, T. O'Sullivan, A.C.O.T. best of luck on Sunday. 64- Mahoney's 60; winning Post B O'Shea. Sub. — K. McCarthy tion of surrendering th cup ficiated and among the many The team to represent the This spacious 3-bedroomed house is centrally located e All you would-be supporters, 57- Walsh's 54; Morrlssey's 53: for D. Curran. this year. Ove all the team other clergy present were Rev. club are — Catherine Lonergan, r get off your armchairs, put on Old Still 40 Dunne's 38; Sports- adjacent to church, schools and the town centre. played solidly as a unit and 3. O'Dowd. C.C., Cappoquin and : TYRE CENTRE CUP Siobhan Walsh, Declan Morris- your black and amber and give man's 38. never gave the visitors a Rev. Fr. Murphy and Rev. Fr. sey and Billy O'Grady. We wish Accommodation consists of kitchen, reception room; this team all the support, they Cup draw, Wednesday 26th at Cappoquin 'B' 0 chance. It was a far better Kennedy, Army Chaplains. them the very best of luck on upstairs 3 bedrooms, bathroom, spacious attic bedroom. deserve. — (Runai). the Tavern. Killeagh 'A' 3 performance than the previous He is survived by his wife Saturday night. AFFANE A.F.C. At the Rock last Sunday mor- Outside garage, with, yard to rear. week and if this momentum LISMORE GOLF RESULTS Mary, Sean, Tomas and Mlcheal Senior Debating—Once again ning, the local 'B' team surpris- Full details on request from the sole agents: can be maintained our league 12 Holes v. Par: Winner, E. (sons)- Carmel (daughter); We entertained Glen View in our team are on the move. This ed many people by holding Kil- position should improve. Ahearne (16) 2 up. Mrs. Julia Murphy (mother); the Dungarvan Tyre Centre Cup time to Cahir House, Cahir, Co. HARTY & CO., Auctioneers & Valuers leagh scoreless for an hour. In- Team — B Cunningham; B. Spring League: Div. 1 — Bal- Tim, England (brother); Angela on Sunday last, which we won Tipperary, on Saturday, March deed, our lads were unlucky not Crossbridge St., Dungarvan. Telephone (058) 41377 Shanahan, P. Fitzgerald, P. lyea 394'.• Deerpark 378; Tallow Fitzgerald. Carrignagour, Bridie 2-0 in a very disappointing 1st. They will be meeting the to score at least once before Ahearne, Dave Landers, p. Ben- 363- Affane 359. Hessian. Boston (sisters): Pat- game. Conditions were anything Newcastle West, team who are this. nett, Donal Landers (capt.), B. Div. II — Cappoquin 360^; rick Fitzgerald. Michael Rawlins but good with a very strong representing Co. Limerick. (Full Landers, B. Lawton, T. Shana- Lismore 356§; Deise 3511; Bally- and Malachy Hessian (brothers- I report next week). han, N. Twomey. Subs. — F. mac 338 -V- in-law). Dorothy Murphy (sls- Sympathy — On behalf of the Power, B. O'Gorman, B. Pren- ter-in-law). Mrs. Hanora Raw- Leading individual — J. con- club I would like to extend our dergast. don (17) 87 pts. lins (mother-in-law), aunts, uncles, nephews and nieces. sincere sympathy to the Col- Next Sunday we return to Fixtures: Sat. 22nd and Sun. DUNGARVAN CHORAL NOTES lender family on their recent BY T. J. HEGARTY league football when we play 23rd — 12 Holes Stableford. 2nd (Funeral arrangements were sad bereavement. — (P.R.O.). SALES at home to Modeligo. With Round of Spring League — by C. Murray & Sons, Under- JUBILEE JUBILATION IN Baron Franz von Sehober—Sean O'Donnell, Mitzi—'Lena Walsh. points of the utmost import- Match Play, time sheet Sunday. takers, Cappoquin). DUNGARVAN CHORAL LISMORE AREA ance we must play to win, just Ladies: Winner 12th — Joan L;tzt Libby Flynn, Fritzi — like Modeligo, so both sides Walsh. SOCCER: DUNGARVAN SOCIETY Nicola Beresford; Mr. Zel'l and 13 ACRES FOR GRAZING AND HAY TYRE CENTRE CUP 1 Novotny — Michael Walsh and 6 ACRES STUBBLES FOR GRAIN OR BEET Results of the eight second 25 jnearis is a long timie in any Michael Hennessy, Mrs. Zell— Large Selection of— Society and for the Dungarvan T. J. HEGARTY round ties played on Sunday Anne Murphy; Adellna Toliani Mlusioall & Clhoral Society it has Auctioneer & Valuer, Lismore. Phone 058/54347 were as follows:— —Mary Kelly. Count Scharn- Pinewood 1 • Piltown 3 been a fruitful span, during tO'lf—Joe La.van, JO-hiann VogHe BALLYDUFF NOTES Ballybacon 1: Shamrocks 1 which its members', old and —Jimmy Mansfield, Moritz von NEW WALLPAPERS COMHALTAS NOTES the u/14 football league in the Shamrocks won on penalties new, hlave enjoyed themselves Schwlind—Jlohn, Hurley, Ludwig Members of the branch were field at, 11.30 a.m. Araglen l: Cappoquin 'A' 7 in entertaining t'he Dungarvan Kuppe—Michael Daly, Binder— NOW IN STOCK successful In the seml-finai of The annual Sponsored Cycle Killeagh 'B' 2- Ballyduff 0 public wliitlh many varied pro- Mossy NoinriS', Brun — Johnny A (lane 2- Glenvlew 0 Adult Scor in Dungarvan on will be held on Monday, March ductions. Morrissey. Mirs. Weber — Joan DUNGARVAN MART Lismore 3: Inch 0 SPECIAL OFFER: Friday nighit, last. The follow- 17, commencing at 11 a.m. How many of the following Sheehan., Mrs. Kriaussi—Piadrai- FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT ON 1 ing are the qualifiers for the Juvenile club membership Modeligo I': Ardmore 1 shows can you remember seeing Vinyl Emulsion 6 It. Tins Cappociuln 'B' 0; Killeagh 'A' 3 gin Nil Chadlhlia. PHecolo—Mlch- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th at 2 p.m. final on next Friday night, I.e. cards are now available from oni the sitage of the Friary Hall? eal O Faoliain, Rosl — Rachel Brilliant White, Magnolia, Jimmy Scanlon at, a fee of: The draw for the quarter Large entry of useful equipment land machinery — 3 21st in the Town Hall, Dungar- Try to recall the many local Ha.yie®, Till'i—Helen Barron. Cream and Ivory — only van — Recitation (Ann casey): adults £2 and players £1. finals to be played on 9th March Tractors, 7 Oar Trailers. Disc {Harrow. Tyne Harrow. Bale was made last night (Monday) people who made these shows Together with thisi glittering £7.95. Elevators, Rotary Mower, 'Muck Spreaders, Potato Harves- Music (Bernadette Mangan and Adult membership fees are possible by taking leading parts P. J. McGrath,) • Question Time now payable to Eamonn Bolger. and Is — Cappoquin 'A' v. Lis- display of talent, under the Delicate Whites,, Matt and Silk, ter, Potato Grader, Land Roller, Forage Harvester. Lee more, 2.30: Piltown v. Affane, unci by gracing the- chorus line: Production of Josephine Soain- Grain and Silage Trailer, Grain Auger, 4 Balers, 5 Ton (Paddy Ahern, P. J. McGrath, The fees are: adults £5. minors 1901 Chloral and Orchestral Con- all at old prices. Maurice Bolger): and the Set. £l and all fee must be paid 11.30- Killeagh 'B" v. Killeagh Iton and witih Gertie Mlorris-sey Jack, Bale Trader, Wiater Heater, Fertiliser Spreaders s Cent ; 1962 Choral Concert, piano Job lots clearing at half price. We wish all our competitors on Or before March 1st. •A' 11.30- Ardmore v. Sham- as Musical Director, we enter Circular Feeders, Feeding Troughs, 1 Ford Transit Diesel soloist Charles Lynch; 1'963 every success in the final. rocks. 11.30. into the Vienna of the 1'820's Van, 1 pair Row-Cmop Whleels, etc. in the senior hurling cham- Variety Entertainment; I®64 Set dancing practice for pionship we are grouped with RUNNERS-UP PRIZE when Frianz Schubert has for- Details: MART MANAGER'. Tel. 058/41611 "Black & Wlhit« Minstrel Show" saken the teaching profession DAN MCCARTHY adults will be held in the hall Lismore, Shamrocks, Roanmore, Congratulations to Maureen allsio "Twilight Memories1" In on Monday night at 9 p.m. with Colligan Rockies and Portlaw. M-Grath, Coolaneen, Cappoquin for the impecunious lifestyle of Wallpaper & Paint Centre Town Plank; 106'5 "Minstrel an unrecognised composer. We practice for under-age begin- In the Sargent Cup which will on winning the runner-up Slhow l'l1" aliso appearance on 2 THE ARCADE ners from 7 to 9 p.m. plauue for recitation in the find hlim living "bohemian" be played this year on a knock- Late Late Show; 1966 "Minstrel MITCHEL STREET A new series of music classes out we will play Lismore in the Munster Finals of Scor In Thur- sitiyle wiith his- friend Schbber DUNGARVAN YOUTH CLUB TELECOM EIREANN ShOiw" in Savoy Cinema, Limer- DUNGARVAN wiil commence on this Thurs- first round at the end f March. les on Saturday night, Feb. 13. the poet. ST. STEPHEN'S GREEN WEST 0 ick. Fr. Matthew Hall, Cork. FUND RAISING COMMITTEE day night and any beginners DRAMA A special word of thanks to Telephone 058/41771 DUBLIN 2. Olympic Theatre, Dublin; 1967 Full panel £50, Snowball £52 interested In taking part should On this Saturday night, Feb- Affane G.A.A. club and the SO please join, us i!n our Costin family. Affane on her "Cinderella"; 19,68 "Snowwtote Silver Jubilee celebrations in on 46 calls. Colour: blue. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, give their names to Thomas ruary 22, in St. Michael's Hall, Hyland. the club host the National Area behalf for all their help and and tihe 007's"; 1969 "AMaddliin"; t'he, Friary. Hall next week. See 64 33 53 12 17 73 5 46 pursuant to 'the provisions of 1970 Revue "Easter Cavalcade"; tihe Telegraph Acts and the CO. FLEADH CHEOIL Finals of the Drama competi- encouragement. advertisement ini this issue for 86 80 29 14 55 66 89 84 l'97'l Revue "Spring Fanfare"; da.tesi etc. Do notice our photo- Postal and Telecommunications There was a disappointing at- tion IThe starting time is 8 p.m. RAILWAY ATHLETIC 1972 "The Desert Song"; 1973 graph display in Ryan's, 40 37 82 7 50 85 42 15 Services Act, 11983, that the tendance at a recent meeting in sharp. The teams taking part Secondhand English are: Cork (who are, incidental- SOCCER CLUB "The' Merry Widow"; 1'974 "Ok- Miadn Street and Laiwn's, The 9 36 24 61 45 2 47 81 Irish Telecommunications Board St. Michael's Hall, to make ar- ly, being represented by Kil- The above will hold a Monster lahoma"; 1975 Carol Concert; Square, and do please book 3 69 76 65 44 8 27 56 (Telecom Eireann) intends to rangements for the forthcoming meen who are no strangers to Jumblp Sale at the Parochial 1976 "Tlbe Golden Years'": 1977 your tickets for thie newl^ fur- And Substandard place a Telegraphic line over Co. Fleadh Cheoil which will be 26 19 74 11 16 41* 90 43 held in Ballyduff on Sunday, Ballyduff), Kerry, Limerick and T-iall on this Sunday, Feb. 23rd. Cork Choral Festival- 1978 Re- bished, warmer and' more- com- and along each said public 25 59 13 70 51 22 71 May 18th. The attendance in- finally our own club who repre- Doors open at 2.30 p.m. collec- vue "April Antics," Cork Choral fortable Friary Hall in Deliany's Clothes For Sale road1 described below and for tors will be making a door to "Denotes end of Snowball. cluded Michael Marrinan and sent Waterford. Festival; 1979 "The Mikado"; Shoe Sihiop, Thie Square. — on — Prizes must be claimed on or that purpose to erect and Maura Govers, chairman and We wish the best of luck to door collection on Saturday 1980 "The Gondoliers"; 1981 maintain' posts in and upon the night l'or goods for spinner, etc Cork Choral Festival: 1982 "The FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS before Monday, February 24, at secretary of the Co. COmhaltas Ballyduff who perform their from 10.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. same under the powers con- —(Advert.). Arcadians"; 1983 "Pirates of 6 p.m. sharp from Pat Mtoore. committee. play the "Rose and Crown." — at — ferred on it by the said Acts. ARTISTRY IN THE HOME CAPPOQUIN BILLIARDS Penzance"; 1984 Choral Con- 11 Thomas Tee., Dungarvan. The following officers were AND SNOOKER CLUB MAYFIELD HOUSE, LISMORE Ait Roberts Cross West for elected: President — Very Rev. Well done to those who took cert- 1985 "Showtime Special"; Pull sheet must be returned ,2km to junction at Pulla. Fr. P. Queally, P.P.; Chairman- part in the county finals of the fnoohcr Leagues — The re- 1936 "Lilac Time." TOURANEENA Also Footwear which lis fully when claiming. sults from week 12 of the snoo- At Colligan West for .2km. Thomas Hyland: Vice-Ohair- Artistry In the Home Competi- Since thie first committee of guaranteed. First Holy com- Last week's winners: Agnes South West for .2km. West for man — Pat Berry; Secretary — tion held In Dungarvan on last ker leagues are as follows:— munion Frocks as new. Mieehan, 16 Williams Drive; Div 1 — C. O'Leary bt. P. 1961 when we elected the f'ol- .6'kim. North West for .2fom. Ann Mangan; Assistant Secre- Sunday night. ThosP wh0 took NOTES Please Note— Closed ail day Sarah Lemnom, 2il GallOwslhill; part were: Carpentry — David Cas'ey- J Walsh bt. L. COstin: lowing officers — President. Mr West for .2km. to Dungarvan- tary — Mossy Casey- Treasurer SET CLUB NEWS Siatoidiay. February 22. J, Hickey, 62 Springfield. —Abina Ahern: P.R.O. — Sean Ahern: Soft, Toy—Elma Kenny S. O'Brien w/o from E. Watson; Jiamtesi Patterson (RIP); Vice- Clonimeli Road. President and Hon. Sec., Rev. Scor Na nOg _ We'll, Numbers' drawn this week by: Mac Sheoin: Chief Steward — Cookery—Patsy Leamy; Crochet R Walsh bt. J. Quann; G last O'Brien bt. E. Costin. Fr. O'fihaughne-ssy, O.S.A.; HOn. Saturday certainly wias a great Ann Murray, 25 Boreenatra, Seamus Ahern. —Bridget Kenneally: Flower Treasurer, Mr. Patrick Murphy night f'or our club as our junior A meeting of the officers of Arranging—Anne Kenneally D1V 2 — J. McGrath bt. C- Dungarvan. 1 set dlancer succeeded, in win- the organising committee will BALLROOM DANCING Bnrrv J- Collender bt. M. (REP )!; Musical DireCton, Mrs. s DUNGARBHAN take place in St. Michael's Hall Ballroom Dancing Classes are O'Reilly M. Power w/o from F. Gertie Morrissey; Librarian, ning tlbe Munster bible for a PLANNING NOTICES on Monday night next aJt 9 p.m. at present underway. F'or fur- McCarthy- J. Noonan bt. A. Miss Brighdin Ni Chriostoir — second time in tihe Scor na nOg SINGER SEWING Lorgaionn Coiste Gairm ther information contact Liam Power' T.'Buckley bt. M. Lacey. we have, weathered the storms Munsiter finals whiidh wiere held Co. Waterford — Take notice Oideachais Contae BALLYDUFF G.A.A. NOTES Ktane (Chairman). Div ' 3 — M. Cahill bt. J. and cairn®, to come to this very in' the Premller Hall. Thurles that I, Edward: White, intend The playing season for the MACHINE Phortlairge cead togala o Greene S. Costin bt. E. Mc- special year of 1986 when we TWey hiad some very strong applying to Waterford County juvenile club commences on Grath' E. Fraher v. S. Power offer to yiou the beautiful opposition especially f r o m Council for permission' to ex- Comhairle Bhailecheanntair Sunday next when we have Bal- AUSTIN DEASY, T.D. (1 point each); P. Kiely v. J. melodies of Franz Schubert in Counties Tlpperatiy and Clare, lyhooley as visitors for u/12 and MOBILE SHOP tendi anld' re-roof my dwelling Durtgarbhan scoil nua a McGrath (1 point each); B. "Liliac Time" our Silver Jubilee but caime out on, itlop tihanks to u/16 football challenge games. Minister for Agriculture at Kiimagemogue, Kilmeadlen. Casey bt. P. Cullen. a great performance from our — In the — thogail i Ringnasillogue, The u/12 game will be at 2 p.m. Willi visit West Waterford production. Tho fixtures for week 13, end- Next, Tuesday1 night the diancers who- were: Stephianre Co. Waterford—I, John Kiely. Dungarbhan. and all players are requested FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 ing Saturday, Feb 22nd are as Square, Dungarvan Friiary Halll will reverberate to Hickey. Alilish Monrilsson, Sio- am applying to Waterford to be In the field at 1.30 p.m. and- will be available to the follows:— public as follows: the vibration® of the following bhian Dunne, Sinead McGrath FRJDAY, FEBRUARY 21 County Council for outline D. O CEILLEACHAIR The u/16 game will commence my i p. Casey v. J. Walsh: 1 Walsh's Hotel, Cappoquin 7 p.m. Cast, presenting names old and Kieran Hialliahan, Eamonn Lon- planning permission to erect a at 3 p.m. L. Costin v. E. Watson: S. Singer Sale Now On— Priomh Oifigeaoh. Lismore Hotel Lismore — 8 p.m. new to our Society: Franz ergan, Raymond Ryan and dwelling at Mount Odell, Dun- On the following Sunday wc O'Brien v. R. Walsh; J. Quann Unbeatable Bargains. will be playing Shamrocks in St. Patrick's Hall, Tallow—9 p.m. Schubert — Michael ScianlOn, Jaimes Greensladie. garvan. v. G. O'Brien; E. Costin v. C. DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1986 PAGE SEVEN DUNGARVAN BADMINTON CLUB OUT novice1 team aire: doing very weilHi at the1 moment. They had another fine win o Fri- JVCWGAIN n day nighitl last over De La Salle, B team. The final score was: Dungarvan 6, De Da Salle 1. Besit of luck with time rest FOR CALVES Th e 'NeNEw Formula' rangWe of GAIN CALF FEEDS can - with oif your matches. The1 2n>di Division A team are proper calf care - give you economically and easily reared, also going great guns. They healthy calves of over 100KG LIVEWEIGHT AT 12 WEEKS OF AGE. had. a 5-3 win over St. Ann's on Tuesday night last, so, well done- evertyihody and keep that fllaig flyllmg for Dungarvan. HAUGHEY CUP Gain Startacalf Gain Stage 2 Calf On Sunday iasit the' largest HIGHLY PALATABLE for A HIGH QUALITY CALFCUBE event In tlha club'si calendar early introduction . . . with all ingredients ground. A took place: A very large enitiry and IDEAL AS consistent palatable —over: 70 pata took pant in all FIRST SOLID FEED —'and tlhere was' some brilliant mix, fully FORTIFIED badminton for all to enjoy. on ad lib milk feeding WITH MINERALS AND VITAMINS The winneirsi of the Haughey systems. Quip for 1986 were Phil Curley First feed till taking I kg per day. . . . and flavomycin and Fiona Cunningham from for increased Tallow and' runmers>-up were performance. Ian- Wicks- and Margaret Free- Until calf is at least 12 weeks. man from Perrytaank. Other diiivision results' were: Novlice — Maire McGrath and John OIRJiordlan, Old' Plarish; Uth Gain Division—JBilly O'Meiara and' B. Goldgrain Calf O'Mialhony, Waterford; 5th Div. —Joe Power and HeDem Curfley, A coarse pelleted feed for high Tallow; 3rd Div. — Tom Bade performance . . . with and' R. Heame, Waterford. no digestive upsets. W'e would like to thank all Highly palatable with who entered and those- who flavomycin for better performance . . . and Mr. Noel Hickcy, Building Contractor, Lismore, handing oven the keys to Mr. Bertie White, Town Clerk to the helped out on the- day. Hope to GOLDGRi see you all again next year. HIGH LEVELS OF CALF new Dungarvan U.D.C. Housing Development for senior citizens at Skehacrine, Friair's Walk, Abbeyside. VITAMINS. MINERALS AND WholegrainMj (Photo: Rory Wyley) DE BURCA CUP TRACE ELEMENTS. Due to th'e small entry we Until calf is at least 12 weeks. L^M STARTACALF received lit wiasi decided to post- ' ' T. I COARSECALr MIX pone the- De Burca Oup to a !> -f". In I in I — latferi datei. We are sorry for any inconvenience caused. More details later about dates. New Dungarvan Housing Scheme i xioffr An attractive local authority THE TENANTS housing scheme for the elderly The Co. Manager, Mr. Dan with the design-emphasis very Hurley, has made an order al- STAGE 2 CALF' much a "beat the burgler" one, Completed locating the following tenancies CHRIST at Skehacrine (Friar's Walk), in the scheme:— May we be His hands and give Waterford Abbeyside, was officially handed the builder, Mr. Noel Hickey oi COMMENDABLE LEAD 1. Mary Needham, 101 Spring- To those who hunger. Available from over to Dungarvan Urban Coun- Lismore, the Dungarvan Town field, Dungarvan: 2. Anne Hou- May we be His hands that heal all branches of Waterford Co-op cil last week. Clerk. Mr. Bertie White, said The U.D.C. decision was also COOP rigan. 28 McCarthyville, Abbey- These who suffer. In accepting the keys from the U.D.C. had always been con- praised warmly by the builder, side, Dungarvan: 3. Mrs. Mar- May we be His eyes to see scious of the "special needs" of Noel Hickey. it is something, he garet Egan, 21 Church Street, Into people's hearts. elderly people living alone. said, he would give every en- couragement to in all future Dungarvan: 4. Kathleen Cor- To help, to heal to love "It Is something that has al- such echemes for old people. coran, 20 St. Brlgid's Terrace, But not to judge. ways been a priority with us Dungarvan- 5. Michael Caul- PATRICIA BRODER FOR NATIONAL and this attractive new scheme "Dungarvan Urban Council field. 44 iT. J. Murphy Place, Ab- is another example of that," has given a highly commend- beyside, Dungarvan: 6. Mrs. said Mr. White. able lead which i hope every Anne Thayre. 4 Ringnaslllogue, local authority will follow in the FINALS OF PRESS BUTTON LIGHj Dungarvan; 7. Margaret, Kear- future," Mr Hickey added. ney. c/o Parochial House, Dun- Each of the eleven two-bed- Mr. White also had words of garvan: 8. Bridget O'Reilly, 60 "5L0GADH '86" roomed houses has a special praise for Mr. Hickey who, he Congress Villas, Dungarvan: 9. light installed over the front said, had completed on schedule Miss Margaret Alsford, 7 Mit- The following groups aind indivi- door. With the press of a but- one of Dungarvan's most attrac- chel Terrace, Dungarvan; 10, duals have qualified for the national ton in one of the bedrooms the tive housing schemes. 'He paid John Daly, Ballinroad, Dungar- finals of "Slogadh Bhanc na hEire- light outside will flash bright- tribute also to the architects, van: 11- Denis Lynch, 24 ann 86" to be held in Mullingar ly and continuously and cannot Fewer. McGinley Associates. Church Street, Dungarvan. from April 2 to 6. but be seen either by neigh- One-act Play (under 18)—Colaiste bours or passers-by in what is Aibhistin Naofa. Dungarvan. a very populous area. Irish Choir (under 12)—St. Oliver PIurken's School, ClonmcJ. The main purpose of Instal- Traditional Singing Group (under ling this special flashing light is to make it easy for the elder- KNOW YOUR RIGHTS More 18)—"Na h-Ainnseoiri," An Rinn. Unaccompanied Singing Group ly residents to let it be known Q.—I have a Hospital Ser- cover the full economic cost. (under 26)—"Plamas," An Rinn. that some emergency situation vices Card which entitled me to This subsidy is hidden to the Traditional Set Dancing (under has confronted them. But equal- free hospital services in a pub- patient in that he she has to ly, of course, it, will be a very 9 and under 15)—Sliabh gCua. he 'ard. II I have to go into pay the bill as presented. definite anti-burglar aid — the W Traditional Set Dancing K under hospital and If I choose a pri- type of one, in fact, so encour- Since the ls>b of January 1986 18)—Newcastle Set. vate or semi-private ward will aged now by Muintlr na Tire dally hospital charges have Photography (under 21) — Eben in its nationwide "community I be charged the full amount Ma_-Fhlannchadha, Colaiste Aibhis- been increased to the' fol'owinig: Investors alert" campaign. or will I be allowed something tin Naofa, Dungarvan. for my hospital services card? Hospital Private Semi- Picture (under 15) — Deaglan de Mr. White said the additional A.—If you. go into a private Category Private Barra and Padraig MacCraith, cost of providing the flashing or semi-private ward you are £ £ Kilmacthcmas Community School. light system was "miniscule" in io Tectiv3ly opting out of the Health Board Do. (under 18)—Diarmuid O Neil, relation to the overall contract public system and out of your Rfegicnal Hospi- do. price of the scheme but he was public ward entitlements. In- tals and Volun- Sculpture (under 18) — Padraig confident it would be "worth its stead you are making a private tary and Joint MacCraith, Colaiste Abhistin weight in gold" to the elderly More contract with the hospital and Board Teaching Naofa. residents. the- Consultant. There is how- Hospitals 88 63.50 ever a subsidy for all private County Hospitals andi semi-private patients in and Voluntary public hospitals. The subsidy Non-Teaching arisesi because tthe charges for Hospitals 67 50 STORMY I.F.A. COUNTY maintenance in hospital do not District Hospitals 33 25 EXECUTIVE MEETING A major inquiry is imminent undermining Mr. Deasy's posi- SAVINGS AND SOCIAL WELFARE PENSIONS with the Irish Farmers Asso- tion at, a time of crucial nego- Some elderly people keep income. The contributory pen- ciation after startling claims tiations in Brussels. large amounts of money at sions are: were made last week that tele- The County Waterford Execu- home instead of investing th»ir • Ola Age Contributory Pen- phone conversations of Presi- tive is clearly sharply divided savings- in the Post Office, Bank sion. More dent Joe Rea were being moni- on the issue. The meeting was or Building Society. As a result tored. said to be extremely stormy • Retirement Pension. they leave themselves open to • Widows Contributory Pen- At a closed-doors meeting oi with key members threatening attacks and robberies, some- the IFA's Co. Waterford Execu- to resign from the association sion. times. with (tragic consequences. • .Invalidity Pension. tive on Monday night of last entirely. One- reason why elderly people week one of those present al- 2 — Non-Contributory Social are reluctant to invest their Welfare Pension — These pen- leged he had a facility to moni- savings iis 'because they are tor telephone conversations sions are means tested and sav- afraid that the Department of between executive chairman, ings -are taken into account as Security Mr. Anthony Ryan, and the IFA Social Welfare will ifind ouit and part of the assessimiemti of the leader, according to a well CAUSEWAY as a result they will lose their means. It, isn't often realised placed source ln the organisa- pensions. that it is possible to have a tion. In fact, the amount of sav- substantial 'amount of savings The I rish Permanent is the only Building Society with TENNIS CLUB and slttill qualify for a non- When contacted at his home ings a pensioner can have and combributory pension,. The fol- Co. Secretary, Mr. William sltUffl qualify for a full or re- assets exceeding £1,000,000,000. Power declined to comment but (DUNGARVAN) duced social welfare pension is lowing table- sets ou,t the- maxi- added that reports of the claim greater than many people mum amount of savings a We also have more than 350,000 investors - and the had been taken out of context. realise. The following is an out- claimant can have and still Mr. Anthony Ryan whose phone line of the way in' which sav- qualify for a maximum; non- number increases every day. conversations were alleged to NOTES ings' are taken Into account by contributory pension. It also have been tapped said that, a The annual general meeting the 'Department of Social Wel- sets out tihe1 maximum amount These figures add up to greater security. decision had been taken at the took place last Tuesday might, fare when someone applies for of savings a person can have meeting not to issue any state- February 11, in Lawlor's Hotel. a pension. and still qualify for the mini- If you're thinking of investing with a Building Society mem until after the next meet- There wias a big attendance of mum non-contributory pension. ing of the executive committee. all age groupsi, including two of 1 — Contributory Social Wel- This table Is- based on tihe as- invest with security - Permanent security I fare Pensions — These pensions The treasurer of the execu- our trustees Pearse Moloney sumption that there is no- cash are based on iPRSI Contribu- tive, Mr. Dan O'Loughlin, also and Brian McNlally. income or income from sources declining to comment, said he tions and are not 'affected in other than savings. Obviously, would not "say anything for Ann Stearn (outgoing presi- any way 'by savings or other if there is other income, it which I might be sorry." dent) thanked everyone for would altar the situation. their support throughout the TENSIONS HIGH year, particularly' her commit- tee. Mary- Phelan (outgoing Social Welfare Payment Maximum* Maximum* Tensions in the County Wa- secretary) gave an excellent Investment and Investment and terford Executive have been report of the club's activities still qualify for still qualify for running high in recent weeks full pension minim uim pension after the chairman and secre- and achievement® and thanked Irish Permanent our sponsors' for their much- tary clashed when a statement Social Assistance appreciated and' generous sup- calling for the resignation of allowance ** for single Dungarvan based Agriculture port. £720 £18,400 The People's Choice women (single women Minister Austin Deasy, T.D. was John McGrath (Treasurer) aged 58-66). issued. outlined our financial situation At the time an irate Mr. after which the following offi- Non-contributory Power said he "had not hand, cers and committee members LOCAL OFFICES act or part" in the statement Widows Pension £5,400 £47,(100 were' elected: President, Mrs. (laged 66) and called for an emergency Suzanne Dalton; Vice President, John Hardiman, LISMORE, John Beecher, meeting to "thrash the whole WATERFORD, C'olin ,Carty; Secretary, Mrs. Pat story out." Deserted Wife's £5,400 £47,0'00 Manager, 30 Barronstrand Street. Manager, Main Street. Flanagan; Asst. Secretary, Mrs. Allowance (aged 66) Tel: (051) 55711/75585. (058) 54444. The statement also expressed Ann Holland: Treasurer, John Tel: "total support" for Mr. Rea MCGrath; Asst. Treasurer, Non-contributory Old £2,987.50 (single) £24,827.50 (single) Roy Farrell, Manager, CARRICK-ON-SUIR, Barry Walsh, with whom the Minister had Eamonn. Franklin: PRO. Mrs. Age Pension and £5,975.00 (married) £49,655 (married) TRAMORE, been having an ongoing verbal Alleen Stacey; Assit. PRO, Mrs. Blind Pension Strand Street. Tel: (051) 81648. Manager, 96 Main Street. Tel: (051) 40528. battle. Josephine McCarthy. * If you have dependent children, or if you are over 80 you In response, Mr. Powe said r Comimiititeie'—Mrs. Ann Steam, can have extra savings and still get a pension. th3t the "statement was not DUNGARVAN, Richard J.Tilson, ** With the exception of ,the Single Women's Allowance we alone not Issued by me. but its Liam C'rotityv Pat Veale, Manager, 32 Grattan Square. Tel: (058) 42777. contents do not represent my Children who are 8 years old are talking 'about people aged 66 and over. views of the Minister." during 1986 are noiw ellglMie to 'This Column has Ibeen compiled by Dungarvan Community Mr. Power also claimed that piay. The club looks forward Information Centre which provides a free and confidential •Toe Rea was doing a disservice to a successful and' enjoyable service .to the public. Opening times of Centre, which is located to farmers by his constant at- year. in ithe Courthouse, are: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays — tacks on the Minister and was — PRO, A, STACEY 7-9 p.m.; Saturdays — 11 a.m. - l'p.m.) PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1986 ORMOND DUNGARVAN

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LAWLOR'S HOTEL Week-End T.V. Viewing NITE Mountain Forests. 3.35 — Peat pital Watch, lft.55 — The Late Daytime On Two. 2.50 — Pages Reseairah. 4X0—MT USA. 6.00— Film: B'usting. Cop thriller stars From Ceefax. 5.25—News Sum- 7 ETAS CLUB RTE 1 Whacker's India. 7.00 — The Elliot Gould and Robert Blake mary with subtitles; Weather. LOUNGE Brontes: Of Hawtoritth. 8.00 — <1973). 12.25 a.m.—Weather. 5.30—Film: Clarence, The Cross- Eyed LiOn. Marshall Thompson, Nuaehlt. 8.Co — In Loving Mem- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 FRIDAY NIGHT — 60'S DISCO ory. 8.40—Mastermind. 9.10 — Betty Drake and Cheryl Miller ABBEYSIDE, DUNGARVAN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 6.45-8.25 a.m. — Open Univer- star (1965). 7.00 — Micro Live. 9.20'—Dilift O Deamhas. 9.30— Concert By The BOlshol Dan- sity 8.30—Hunter's' Gold. 8.55— SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHTS — DISCO cers. 9.55—Sports Special. 7.30—Ebony. 8.00—Travelleds In SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22— Anything GOee. 12.50 News Bananaman. 9.0'0 — Saturday Time. 8.30 — Gardeners' World. Superstore. 12.15 p.m. — Grand- 10 p.m.-2 a.m. — Adm. £3.50 — Bar Ext. — Neat Dress Headlines- fallowed by Sports 9.00 — Sporting Chance, (new Stadium. 5.05 — The Dife And stand 5.05 — News; Weather seriesO. 9.30—One Man- And His KAYE TWINS Times Of GTizzly Adams. 6.00— News 5.15—Sports NeiwS' Walles. Dog ((new series). 10.10 — Did The AngeJius. 6.01—News. 6.10— 5.20—The Muppefc Show. 5.45— You See? 10.55 — Newsnight. Mailbag. 6.30 — The Ironmain BBC 1 J'im'll Fix It. 6.20 _ The Noel 11.40 Weathervlew. 11.45-1.25 PERSONS UNDER 20 YEARS NOT ADMITTED Worldi TriatWon. 7.30 — All Edmondls Late (Liabe Breakfast am — Him: Louise Brooks in Kinds Of Country. 8.00 — Mac- Show. 7.10 — Eveiny Second Diary Of A Lost Girl. Gyver. 9.00—'News. 9.15—Dallas. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Counts. 7.45—Les Aind Dustin's 6.00 a.m.—Ceefax AM. News, 10.10 — Saturday Cinem/a: Pas- Daughter Show. 8.20 — Strike. It SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Park House sion FHower. Starring Bruce Sport, Weather. 6.50—Breakfast Rich! 9.10 — News And' Sport. Time. 9.20—'Pages from Ceefax. Boxleltoetr and Barbara Her- 9.25 — Film: Brass Target. 6.50 a.m. — Open Un.ivis\r®i.ty. 10.30'—Play School. 10.50—Pages sihey. 1(1.55—Late News. SOphiia Lorrn, JOhn Casisaveltes, 1.55 p.m. — Plagies from Ceefax. from Ceefax. 12,30 pm. — News DUNGARVAN MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Roibert Vaughn, George Kenne- 2.H0 — Film: Overland Stage After Noon. l.O'O — Pebble Mill 10.30'—Engineering Craft Stu- dy -and Miax Von Sydow star in Raiders. JOihn Wayne and At One. 1.45—King Rollo. 2.00— dies'. 10:50 — France Aottueiae. this '1978 film. 11.10—Film: The Louise Brooks star (1938 b/w). MUSICAL & CHORAL SOCIETY Friday, February 21 — STARDUST Pages from Ceefax. 3.52 — Re- 11.15 — Service of Holy Com- Horror Movie: The Ghoul. Star- 3.00—Film: SandSi Of Iwo Jim a. gional News. 3.55—Lay On Five. 1961 - 1986 — (Affiliated to AIMS) munion. 12.00—News Headlines ring Peter Cushing and John Starring John Wayne (1649 4.10 —Heat'hcMfl—-The Oat. 4.15 Saturday, February 22 —- PAT TOBIN followed by Sunday Reivlew. l.OO Hunt '12.35-12.40 a.m.—Weather. b w). 4.45 — Laramie. 5.35 — —Stig Of The Dump. 4.30 — —Oairttoon Time. lilO — About Deutscto Direkt! 6.00—Horizon: Secrets Out with Mike Smith. Sunday, February 23 — NORTH BROTHERS Time. 2.00 —Landmark. 2.30 — Science . . . Fiction? 6.50 — 4.55—Newsround Extra. 5.'1I0 — Anloiis is Axis. 3.09 — The Mark Niewsvisw. 7.30 p.m. — Inter- Grange Hill. 5.35—Wales Today. 6 5 Twiain, Season. Starring Joseph national Pro-Celebrity Golf. 8.20 J.C.B. FOR HIRE. Telephone 058/41538 6.00—Six O'clock News, Wea- Attains, Gary McCleery and Roy —Tlhei Sea Of Falbh. 9.10 — ther News. 6.35 — Hospital BBC 2 Ooctorum. 4.35 — Friaggl'e Rock. Stuart Burrows Sings. 10.00—Sa- Watch. 7.00 — Wogan. 7.40 — Lilac Time 5.00—The Story of Jesus. 5.15— turday Review. 10.50-1.10 a.m.— The L&ving Isles. 6.00 The Bilamk-e'ty Blank. H.lo—nyn.^is, rrniOAY, rcuituAMV 21 mum: Lo'a tee Brooks In Pan- Anige-lus. 6.01—The News foiltow- 9.00—N'ine O'G'lock News; Re- gional News; Weekend Weather 6.55 a.m. — Open University. dorta'si Box ( 1'929 b/w). ed by Sports ResiuiLte. 6.16—The News. 9.30—Lovejoy. 10.20—Hos- THE SPORTSMANS INN Enquiring Mind. 7.10 — Late 9.00—Pages from Ceefax. 9.35— Late Extua. 7.40 — Murphy's Micro Quiz-M. 8.30 — Glenroe. FRIARY HALL THEATRE, DUNGARVAN CAPPOQUIN 9.00 — News. 9.15 — Davis At AND FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK Llairge. 10.16 — Slants. 10.55 — TUESDAY, 25th FEB. WEDNESDAY, 26th FEB. Tales Of The Unexpected. 11.25 MONDAY Show '86; 3.55 Emmerdale Radharc- 11.20 Late News. THURSDAY, 27th FEB. FRIDAY, 28th FEB. RTE 2 — 5.45 The Snorks: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 0— —Late News. RTE 1 — 3 p.m. Good After- Farm: 4.25 Bosco- 4.55 Motor 6.10 A Country Practice- 6.40 noon; 3.01 News Headlines fol- Show '86; 5.05 The Lone Ran- SATURDAY, 1st MARCH. The Three Stooges; 7 p.m. Top PROGRESSIVE 45 lowed by Mind How You Go: ger; 5.35 The Voyage Of The Of The Pops; 7.30 Nuacht: 7.45 JACKPOT £110 3.10 Good Afternoon Kitchen; Mimi; 5.50 Motor Show '86- 6 Mailbag; 8.05 Landmark follow- The Music of Franz Schubert. 3.20 Monday P.M.: 3.35 Get Fit, p.m. The Angelus: 6.01 News- ed by Mart And Market; 8.40 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 — RTE 2 Stay Fit; 3.45 Money Matters: time; 6.40 Mr. Belvedere; 7.10 The Galton And Simpson Play- By arrangement with Joseph Weinberger Ltd. 4 p.m. Emmerdale Farm; 4.30 Midweek Movie; Mark, i Love house; 9.1C Midweek Sport: 10.15 SOCIETY FOUR Bosco; 5 p.m. Dilln O Dea- You. Starring Kevin Dobson, Producer: Josephine Scanlon. The Twilight. Zone; 11.10 News- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 mhas; 5.10 Scooby Doo; 5.30 James Whitmore and Justin Dana 9 p.m. News- 9.30 Today night: 11.25 Garda Patrol- 11.35 Musical Director: Gertie Morrissey. 2.40—Maya. The Bee. 3.05 — Supergran; 6 p.m. The Ange- Night Light. The Merchant Of Venice. Star- lus: 6.01 Newstime; 6.35 The Tonight. 10.30 The Equaliser; 11.25 Late News. Booking: Delany's Shoe Shop, Grattan Square. Phone ring Warren Mitchell and Gem- Paper Lads: 7.05 To The ma Jones. 5.45 — Jim'll Fix It. Waters And The Wild- 7.35 RTE 2 — 5.50 Tom Grattan's FRIDAY 058/41251. 6.20—The Late Late Breaikfast Festival Folk; 8 p.m. Falcon War; 6.20 A Country Practice; RTE 1 — 2 p.m. Good After- Show. 7.15 _ National Geo- Crest; 9 p.m. News- 9.30 Iris 6.50 My Music; 7.15 Nuacht; 7.30 noon; 2.01 News Headlines fol- THE "CATS" BAR graphic. 8.15 — Nuadht. 8.25 — '86: 10 p.m. Miami Vice 10.55 Coronation Street: 8 p.m. Leave lowed by The Brothers; 2.50 Exhibit "A"; 11.35 Late News. It To Mrs. O'Brien; 8.30 This Is MOUNT MELLERAY Cineolu'b: Love' And Doves. Star- Print Week- 3 p.m. Plague Of ring: Alexander Mikaltov and Your Life: 9 p.m. Only When Hearts: 3.25 Get, Fit, Stay Fit; Nina Doroshina. 10.05 — Cornet RTE 2 — 5.50 The Cisco Kid; I Laugh; 9.30 The Colbys- 10.25 3.35 Here Comes iThe Weekend: Cheers 10.50 Motor Show '86 S THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 - CARDS Halley. 1IH05 — Llptom's Tennis 6.20 A Country Practice- 6.45 3.55 Son And Daughters; 4.25 Oh No! It's Selwyn Frogglt- 7.15 from the R.D.S., Dublin- 11.20 K Ch'a mpiionships. Weekend Weather: 4.30 Bosco: JR' NITE CLUB - LISMORE HOTEL Nuacht; 7.30 Coronation Street; Newsnight; 11.30 Night Light. 5 n.m. Pat's Chat; 5.10 News- Telephone 058/54304; 54219 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23 8 p.m. Africa: A Voyage Of Dis- 3.00—AlduCltls. Learning. 3.20 — line: 5.30 Skippy. 6 p.m. The SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23— covery; 9 p.m. Our Family Hon- THURSDAY Angelus- 6.01 Newstlme- 6.35 This Saturday Night and Every Saturday Night— our; 9.55 Talk Of Times Past; RTE I — 3 p.m. Good After- The Sullivans; 7.05 King Of The • DISCO • 10.25 Newhart: 10.50 Newsnight: Roads; 7.35 The Women's Pro- 11.05 Night Light. noon: 3.01 News Headlines fol- Bar - Over 18's — Neat Dress SING ALONG WITH PAT HEAPHY lowed by Paint Along with gramme- 8.25 Life Begins At Nancy Komisky- 3.25 Looking Forty: 9 p.m. News- 9.30 The TUESDAY LINKS WITH "MIAMI Good- 3.50 Contact; 4 p.m. Em- Late Late Show- 11.25 Holly- Sunday, February 23— RTE 1 — 3 p.m. Good After- merdale Farm- 4.30 Bosco; 5 wood Beat: 12.20 Late News. SINGALONG WITH MIDNIGHT FLYER noon: 3.01 News Headlines fol- p.m. Chartspot: 5.20 Boy Dom- RTE 2—5.50 Diff'rent Strokes: DUNGARVAN'S NEWEST NIGHT SPOT— lowed by Vikings. 3.30 Looking inic- 5.50 Garda Patrol; 6 p.m. 6.20 A Country Practice; 6.45 NEWSFLASH! VICE" T.V. SHOW Good; 3.55 Ta Bhact An tSugar- The Angelus; 6.01 Newstime: Gardener's World- 7.15 Nuacht: tha; 4 p.m. Emmerdale Farm; 6.35 Testament To The Bush- 7.30 A Home In The Green Starting Saturday, March 1 — West Waterford's Joh n Duffin and his family who 4.30 Bosco; 5 p.m. Paint For men- 7.05 Benson: 7.35 Mag- Land- 8 p.m. Spenser: For Hire; first "two-in-one" — a combination of a disco formerly lived at 7, Western Bay, Fun: 5.10 Alvln And The Chip- num- 8.30 Gael Video- 9 p.m. 8.55 When Every Day Was The and a live band. More details next week. YOGI'S Dungarvan, and who emigrated to munks- 5.30 Follyfoot- 6 p.m. News 9.30 Today Tonight; 10.10 2th Of July; 10.40 Exhibit 'A'; America early in 1982 now live in The Angelus; 6.01 Newstlme; The Paul Anka Show; 10.35 11.05 Newsnight. — will be held on — San Franciso. He will be travelling 6.35 The A-Team; 7.30 The to Miami shortly to attend the mar- Mountain Lark; 8 p.m. End Of riage of his eldest son, Robert to Empire- 9 p.m. News- 9.30 To- SATURDAY NIGHT Mary Dunning of Wisconsin. An- day Tonight- 10.10 Dynasty- SEA VIEW, THE PIKE, 11.10 Boithrln N Smaointe: other son- Philip will be best man a HAYES - DUNGARVAN at tihe wedding. 11.40 Late News. NEXT Robert works in the film industry RTE 2 — 5.40 Tomorrow's Friday, February 21 — PROGRESSIVE 45 FEBRUARY 22 as an assistant cameraman and his World; 6.15 A Country Practice; future bride is the personal assistant 6.40 Starring The Actors- 7.15 In. aid of Guide Dogs for the Blind. Members and Friends. or Don Johnson, one of the stars Nuacht; 7.30 Glenroe- 8 p.m. of the T.V. show "Miami Vice." Hardcastle and McCormlck; 8.55 Sunday, February 23 — EXCEL Philip is also employed in films and Helmat; 9.55 Chick Corea and Gary Burton Live In Tokyo; has been a successful art director in Hollywood Jifcivong worked on 10.55 Newsnight; 11.10 Night LISMORE DISTRICT EXECUTIVE Michael Jackson's "Thriller." Light. ABBEYSIDE Jcihm, who is president of a Cali- lornian Corporation, lives in San WEDNESDAY Lismore Economic Development FINE GAEL Francisco with his other son John RTE 1 — 3 p.m. Good After- and daughter, Helen, near i,he home noon- 3.0i News Headlines; 3.15 EVENING SPECIALS Committee ANNUAL SOCIAL of their grand-uncle, C. S. Forester. Get Fit, Stay Fit; 3.25 Motor SERVED FROM 5.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. AT LISMORE HOTEL Annual General Meeting ON FRIDAY, 7th MARCH Sirloin Bar Steaks fully garnished, with choice MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24 at 9 p.m. of tea or coffee, including home-made brown bread — £5.50. 9 p.m. sharp Music by Society Four — Subscription £7.50 BALLYDUFF MACRA presents FULL MENU AVAILABLE LISMORE HOTEL Ministers and Senators will attend. National Area WEEK-END ENTERTAINMENT BALLYDUFF THEATRE GROUP presents: CARDS "ALL MY SONS" DRAMA FINALS Friday, February 21 — CONTRAST PROGRESSIVE 45 Saturday, February 22 — STARLIGHT By Arthur Millar. IN ST. MICHAEL'S HALL At Sports Complex, Dungarvan St. Michael's Hall, Ballyduff Sunday, February 23 — MELLERAY COUNTRY On Sunday Next, February 23 at 3 p.m, sharp — on — SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 CHELTENHAM RACE FESTIVAL THIS FRIDAY AND SUNOAY at 8 p.m. TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION £108 (incl.) FIRST PRIZE: £1,000 At 8.15 p.m. each night. Teams from Waterford, Limerick, Cork and Kerry. Contact: Mr. G. O'Mahony, Manager. £10 PER PLAYER Admission £2 — Bookings 058/60208 PAGEEIGH TDUNGARVA N LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1986 PAGE FIVE G.A.A. Notes By Commentator DUNGARVAN A HOME TO SUIT G.A.A. NOTES Hurlers Should Prove Too Good "THE DIRAW" EVERY POCKET The probability is that the NEXT SUNDAY first round' county senior foot- Date is June 4th in either case. CAMOGIE COUNTY FINAL bail championship draw will v Mayo will be our opponents Junior Football — Waterford Camogie supporters in the have been made ait Tuesday for next Sunday's sixth round National Hurling League tie v. Tipperary at Oappoquin, May county will gather at Abbeyside night's County Board meeting. which will be played at FTaher 28th. venue on Sunday next at 2 p.m. That betag so we will, by now, Field. For Mayo for the 1985 senior county final know our fate as we prepare Senior Hurling — Waterford between Lismore and Gaultier. When we last, met th Con- v. Cork at Pairc Ui Caolmh, on to play in sienior rank® tor the e Following this league the sel- There was some controversy firsit time1 to more' yeiars than naght county in hurling, we pIa SENIOR LEAGUES June 8 (semi-final). surrounding the eastern final s T, ? to prepare for the aniy of us would care to humiliated them. ifc was a Ford The senior hurling competi- Senior Football — Waterford between Gaultier and Ardkeen Open game and our winning ^h-Eastern League in which v. Clare at Ennis, May 18. remember. tion (Sargent Cup) win be on a and this final was not, played jJiUllllUIUtfjIji'l our lads can test, themselves The decision to play Cork at margin was something like 35 gainst some of the Leinster knockout system this year, be- until last Sunday week. Hope- Herfe's hoping we'll have been points. Mayo have improved counties. oause the championship has Pairc Ui Caolmh in the hurling fully the final will be well favoured by what has' come to since and are now trailing us been changed to a league sys- semi-final, was taken by the Co. supported. be known as "the luck of the for Board at its December meeting. on the league table in division Saturday is:— tem. All first rounds are due to drlaw." If we are then we could SHOWHOUSE OPEN: 3. However, the measure of Im- be played on Sunday March 23. We could have agreed to play in SCOR FINALS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23 — 2 p.m. - 4 p.m provement is unlikely to be en- Phil Flynn (Mount Slon)- Thurles or accepted a toss for The divisional finals of the make, a lot of the title pre- ough to worry Waterford who Brian Thompson (St. Sav- The Phelan iCup (senior foot- home or away. We opted for adult Scor will take place on tenders sit up and take' notice. AT BALLYCOE, DUNGARVAN are certain to wl out the divi- iours), Richard Gulry (Nire), ball league) will, as, usual be Cork on the understanding that Friday night at the Town Hall More on the subject next week. n Brendan Cullinane (St. Olivers): played on a league system and sion. They should win this they would agree to remit the and the county finals will be D.V. M AST1-.R SITF. Mark Corcoran (St. Saviours'*, will commence on Easter Sun- round by a very substantial two first, round home matches held about a week later. The TARR'S margin. Playing the game at perry Kiely (Kilmacthomas), day. that are owing to them for a qualifiers for the Western finals BUSY EXECUTIVE Mc<;K M II Michael O'Brien (Stradbally): HI! I IK, I. home should mean a bit to Wa- CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURES number of years. This will end are:— terford and they should be able Michael O'Mahony (De La our long standing home and Salle), Liam Qullty (St. Sav- The dates and venues for all Figure Dancing — An Rinn, The club executive is certain- to beat Mayo more decisively our Munster championship first away arrangement with Cork Sllabh gCua, Modeligo, 'Dungar- ly a busy one these days' and than they beat Carlow two iours) ; and if a new arrangement is round games have been con- van 'A.' our meeting on this Wednes- weeks ago. Brendan Isrophy (St. Sav- firmed as follows:— entered into, it will start on an iours), John Power (Kilmac- Recitation — An Rinn, Sliabh day night was the third in Minor Hurling — Against 'ail square' situation. gCua, Ballyduff and Seana four weeks. The team had training stint thomas), Jim Dalton (De La SOUTH EASTERN BUNGALOWS LTD. a Salle); Kerry at Dungarvan, Saturday, COUNTY FINALS Phobal. There is of course much to at Fraher Field on Sunday mor- May 10th. if Waterford win, we Solo SUnging _ An Rinn, DUBLIN ROAD, KILMACOW, WATERFORD ning and the team was selected Liam O'Brien (Stradbally), The projected dates for all occupy our mind's with ait pre- Pat Halpin (Stradbally) Dereck play Cork at Dungarvan in the our county finals are as follows. Sliabh gCua, Dungarvan 'A' and Tel: 051-85221/85249/85224 afterwards. A number of chan- Munster semi-final on July 4. Dungarvan 'B.' sent. There's the organising of Wyse (St. Saviours). August 31—Senior and minor our new upcoming weekly draw, ges show Michael Ronayne and Minor Football — Waterford Novelty Act — Ardmore are Pat Murphy replaced by Eddie Subs.—Michael Hallinan (Kil- football at Eastern venue. and on' that point we' would a bye. September 14 — Senior and the lone qualifiers and they Write or Call for a Brochure: Rockett and Michael Walsh, macthomas), Tom Walsh must perform. exhort alll our supporters, to both of whom came on as subs (Nire), P. j. Mulcahy (Nire). Under 21 Hurling — Water- minor hurling county finals at rally behind it. Then there's Paudie Coffey (Portlaw), Paul ford v. Cork at, Walsh Park, Dungarvan. Question Time — Ballyduff, against Carlow. There are swit- Sliabh gCua, St. Patricks and the big M'arch 16 victory dinner Name ches in defence with Liam Cooney (Erin's Own), J. M. Re- April 9th. if Waterford win, we September 28 — Intermediate when alll 1985 championship gan (Kilmacthomas), Tom play Clare at B'ansha on April hurling county final t Dungar- Seana Phobal. O'Brien taking over at full-back a Music — An Rinn, Ballyduff, medials will be presented. That Address from John Galvin, who moves Veale (Kilrossanty), John 23rd. van and Intermediate football promises to be, a "night to re- Walsh (Abbeyside). Under 21 Football — If Wa- county final at Walsh Park. Dungarvan 'A' and St. Patricks. to right, corner back. Seamie Ballad Group — Dungarvan member," and with St. Patrick's Daly who occupied that berth terford v. Tipperary, at Dungar- October 5 — County junior Day to follow it means we can SENIOR HURLING DRAWS van; if Waterford v. Clare, at football final. Eastern venue. 'A,' Seana Phobal, Ardmore and against. Carlow is now at left Dungarvan 'B.' all have a tat© "lie tm" Tel full back. Stephen Breene who Tipperary. April 30 is the date October 13 — Junior hurling missed the Carlow match be- The draws for the senior hur- in either case. and junior hurling 'B' finals at Set Dancing — sliabh gCua, There's also planning aind ling championship were made Western venue. Ballyduff. Ardmore and Dun- organising of braining for the cause of 'flu is back on the Junior Hurling — If Water- garvan 'A.' team and listed as right corner recently by the County Fixtures ford v. Limerick, at Kilmallock; The under 21 championship various team panels to be forward. Committee and announced to if Waterford v. Clare at Ennis. finals are fixed for July. Only tree clubs competed in undertaken, so olearily there is the first, meeting of the new the first semi-final on Friday a need for the executive to Board at Dungarvan on last night. Three others failed to turn up. Six competed on meet as' frequently as it has TEAM night (Tuesday). been doing of late. In accordance with the con- Sunday night, making a total Eddie Curley vention motion, last year's of nine clubs from the division John Galvin, Liam O'Brien, county finalists, Tallow and WEST WATERFORD in which there are about 27 SCOR NEWS Gaming & Lotteries Seamie Daly Ballyduff were seeded and units. (The original number of Michael Quirke, Michaei Bee- drawn in different groups. entries was 15). Other than in the Question cher, David Foran In the Munster finals of Time (we wetfe narrowly and Liam O'Connor, Shane Ahearne Under the new league system NOTES Act 1956 each team will play five games Scor na nOg at Thurles on unluckily pipped), a® our re- Eddie Rockett, Mossy Walsh, l Saturday, Sliabh gCua won the presentatives in the firsit round Kevin Ryan and the top tw0 in each group DEATH OF MRS. MARY V)alentlinie 's week-end was cele- Notice is hereby given that Waterford Co. Council will qualify for the semi-finals. HOARE brated ih style: On Friday set and Maire Ni Craith, Affane, of the- Adulifc Western Scor Stephen Breen, Pat Bennett, A total of 33 games will be was runner-up in recitation. qualified for the divisional intends to consider the rescinding of Part 111 of the Michael Walsh night Clashmore Comhaltas UNDER 21 TRAINING played. The death occurred on Thurs- held ,a very enjoyable' night finals last Sunday night. Gaming & Lotteries Act 1956 and to consider the re- Subs. — John Power, Jim day last after a long illness1 of The attendance at training ODonoghue, Timmy Sheehan, Group 'A' — Ballyduff, Roan- and a welcome face in the The finals will take place on adoption of the Act in respeot of the location of more, Portlaw. Shamrocks, Lis^ Mirs. Mary Hoare, Ballycurrane, at St. Augustine's College this' Friday night at the Town Michael Ronayne, Pat Curran, Clashmore, dearly loved wife of band was Pat McKenna who grounds for the past three premises currently licensed under the Act at meeting more and Colligan. was spending a long week-end Halt and we aire looking for- Pat Murphy, Barry Power. Group 'B' — /Tallow. Clonea, Mickie. Mary bore her illness weeks, has been very good, to be held on 24th March 1986. at home from his navy with an average of 26 at each ward! to still further success. WATERFORD v. TIPPERARY Mount Sion, Ballygunner, Dun- with a greait Christian under- Good liuck to all our standard hill and Cappoquin. standing and she was. lovingly training. session. A good number of last year's panel are eligible, but I beiair.eirs. This is the first leg of the On the basis of last year's cared for by her husband. She On Saturday night Paddy two-way league game in the form it could be Ballyduff nd understand, that two or three a was a very kind' and gentle O'Brien & Telstar, as always, of these, have so far shown BEREAVED Munster Minor League between Roanmore qualifying from person, and will be sadly missed attracted a good crowd. During Waterford and Tipperary at group 'A' and Tallow and Cnoc little interest. by all her family and friends. this event a new type of con- Sincere sympathy is extended Fraher Field on Saturday after- Sion coming through from the 1 fined: draw was organised and The next, training session noon. The return game will be other group. Her remains were taken from will be at Fraher field on Sun- to the Lenihian family on the at Clonmel in a fortnight's time Ardkeen Hospital on Thursday it proved to be an outsitandlng day morning. death last week of Eddie Leni- From a tentative fixture list success. Prizes included a cash CAUSEWAY TENNIS and the result will be judged on we see that September 14th Is evening to Clashmore Church JUVENILE AFFAIRS han of Ballyguiny. the aggregate score. Last year named as county final date. The amd following R'equiem Mass on jackpot, coal, etc. Another Both under 16 hurling trials, The deceased was an uncle we were beaten by a single first Sunday in May Is the likely Saturday, burial took place in night like this will be held on arranged for Saturday last of Tommy Lenihan, a hard- CLUB point in the same competition. the adjoining cemetery. Miay March 8 in Cllashmore and were called off because of bad working member of ouir execu- date for the start of the hurling 1 Members and intending new members please note— On Sunday last the county championship. she rest in peace. music will be provided by the weather conditions. They have tive. Indeed in Dumg.arvian' we A full report of the County Sincere sympathy is ex- Pender Brothers. been re-arranged for next Sat- (have nlo more loyiail or commit- Annual Subscriptions now due, and will be collected selectors held a trial at Fraher ted sui>]>oj-U1'i\s thani til*.' Ijetni- Field and were pleased with Board meeting will be given in pressed to Ive-r husiband, family urday. The final trial will take in Lawlor's Hotel on Wednesday, 26th February, at 21 YEAH3 .. . r-..|....,.. I n on Rutlir- liwne'. the response. next week's issue. and friends. day week. 8 p.m. Much interest has been shown Go' ndeine Dia trocadre ar a IN HOSPITAL RAILWAY CUPS anam. by people in this area, in the Both Stephen Breen and The subscriptions are as follows: Juveniles £10, Under Many people have been suf- forthcoming celebrations to David Foran played on Mun- andi Over 18 Students £15, Adults £20, Family £40. fering from colds and 'flu dur- cellebrate Jackie Fahey's' 21 ster's winning team in the P.R.O. A. STACEY BORD NAnOG NOTES ing the past few weeks and yearsi unbroken term as a T.D. Railway Cup semi-final against quite a lot of the illness may Two locial popular groups will Ulster on Sunday. David The first meeting of the year COUNTY BOARD MEETING be due to the hiarcl cold wea- provide the music for the Foran who had been named as THIS WEEK ACOT occasion, parity Leader. C. J. a sub, played for the full hour was held on Tues. Feb. 4 In Coisde Conndae met last ther which we have had Lawlor's Hotel and what a suc- Haughey will be guest speaker and was very Impressive and night week and as we predict- recently. will likely hold his place for cessful meeting it was for the ed three Western clubs appeal- and a full house is promised new Board Officers. In chair- A few locals have been in, for thei event. the final. CO. WATERFORD ed the gradlngs of the Divis- Eoin O'Brien, kept Water- ing his first board meeting, ional Board. hospital recently and we wish Buses are being organised John Kiely was firm and cour- them all a speedy recovery. ford's name to the fore also on Clashmore/Kinsalebeg, rep- from the area and tickets are Sunday when playing on the teous all through and at the resented by Brendan Griffin, Among these are Pat O'Brien, available from all local cum- HOUSEWIVES- end of the night he was con- Coolbagih, Many Connors. Shan- beaten Munster side in foot- anpealed their grading in the ann members. ball. SAYS gratulated by many of the club "A" u.14 (F) championship. acoole, Pait Hogan, Ardsallagh TO ENSURE THE SUCCESS OF YOUR BAKING delegates present as were his and two youing school boys All the Railway Cup semi- Brendan stated, that at, this BINGO finals played on Sunday were WORKING CAPITAL SCHEME ORDER— fellow officers, John Jackson, level they were much too weak Roger Ryan, Ballyheeney and FOR TILLAGE FARMERS Jimmy McCarthy and Sean Bingo continues weekly at drab. low-key and dismal and to play in the "A" would Darren Chambers, Tinnock. affairs, that attracted very little Whelan. do more harm then good. the 'Deeiets Bar, Clashmore and This scheme will provide aid interest. The small attendance, FRESH CULTURED BUTTERMILK The Board allowed the ap- DEATH OF JIMMY VEALE a very popular prize has been in the form of a 50 per cent the obvious lack of newspaper — from — AFFILIATIONS peal and so Clashmore/Kin- half-ton of coal as well as the interest and the fact that such per annum interest subsidy on salebeg will play in the "B"' On Wednesday of last week., usual; prizes and the jackpot. borrowings to finance working the only new club in this year a big number of the play- championship. Jimmy Veale of Ardmore Recent winners of the' coal have ers who had originally been capital requirement for crop is Naomh Brid which means passed away peacefully after a prod/ucltilon in 1986. Application that Modeligo and Touraneena Affane/Cappoquin appealed been Denis Bradley, Ann Sea- selected cried off for one rea- CENTRAL DAIRIES their "A" grading in u.14 (H), short illness at Cork Regional ward; Mary Agnes O'MiahOney son or another, all contribute should be made to the associ- are joining forces at, u/14 and Hospital. Husband of Nurse u/16 level having been together u.14 (F) and u.15 (H). Denis and Mbssie Gliavin. to the case being made for the ated banks and the ACC. The McCarthy and Eamonn Costin Kittiy Velale and formerly of abandonment altogether of closing date for receipt of ap- DUNGARVAN at u/18 and u/21 for the past CQashmOre, Jimmy had not few years. were their representatives. these competitions. Before plication will be 21st February. enjoyed full health for a long such a major step is taken, AND TASTE THE DIFFERENCE! However, the Board while Price 30p per litre — available in all shops and from LEAGUES allowing their u.14 (H) appeal time but through it ail he was maybe the competitions could disallowed the others. allways a k'ind and cheerful be structered differently or CALVES your Roundsman. (24-1) The Bord will run an u/14 The other Western club to person and' an example to all. BRIDGE played at a much different Reducing Calf Mortality — football league this year instead appeal were the Brlckeys who His remains were taken to time. NO cow shOmldi oa.lif unattended. of the usual hurling leagues. appealed their "B" grading and Ardmore Church and following If calving looks difficult, con- Some clubs felt that as the u/14 sought "C" status. Requiem Miass on, Fridlaiy morn- RESULTS sult your vet immediately. championships were being run Their appeal was disallowed. ing the funeral took pllace to Cailves are too valluable to lose. on a league basis that further The following are the grad- The effect of a difficult calving leagues were unnecessary, but St. Declan'® Cemetery. DEISE BKIDGE CLUB, lngs for 1986: Sincere sympathy is extend- DUNGARVAN DUNGARVAN on a aow is very expensive. on a vote they were accepted After calving. clear the "The following are the league IOMAINT FE 14 ed to his loving wife Kitty, Results from Deise Bridge Club 1 calf's' mouth andi nostril. BEECHER'S FOR ANIMAL FEEDS groupings:— A—Tuiach An Iarainn, Lios daughters Eileen and Cather- for Feb. 10—1st, Mrs. N. Comerfoild Mhor, Dungarvan ine, sons Michael, Seamus and and P. Lartncn; 2nd, J. Spratt and FLOWER AND Sever the cord two inches ATTENTION FARMERS ! Section 1: A Dun Na Mainis- from the, calif's bodyl and disin- B — Lios Mhor, Baile Ui Harry, his sister and brother, J. F. Mansfield (best gross); 3rd, We stock the full range of Animal Feeds at the right treach. B Dungarbhan. C Sraid- Dhulbh, Na Seamroga, Naomh family and friends. Mrs. B. Me Nail y and L. O'Donnell. fect with tincture' of Iodine. bhalle. D Cill Rosanta. priccs:— Brid. Naomh Ollibheir, Ard Results from Deise Bridge GARDEN CLUB Ensure that, the calf gets Maverick Milk Substitute, Cattle and Dairy Nuts, Coarse Round 1 — A v. B; C v. D; Mhor, An Gaeltacht, Dun Na CLASHMORE G.A.A. Club for Feb. 17 — 1st, Mrs. D. The annual! general meeting biesitings within, 2-4 hours of Calf Meal, Calf Pencils, Calf Nuts, Beef Nuts (with Round 2—C v. A: D v. B: Round Mainistreach, Naomh Padraig, Keane and L. Power (best of the Dungarvan Flower and birth. The calf should consume Romensan), Barley Balance Fine Meal, Parata, Bull Nuts, 3 _ D v. A- B v. C. Caislean Cuanach, Straid- WOrlk is progressing well on gross) • 2nd, Mrs. M. Christopher approximately 7 pints colos- our new clubhouse on the site Garden CHub was held -ati AlCOT, Broiler Foods, Layers Mash and Pellets, pig Rations, Section 2 : A Lios Mhor. B bhaile, Ceapach Chuinn. and Mrs. T. Keevers; 3rd, Mrs. Shandon on the' 22nidi January. trum within' the firsit 12 hours Bonham Crjep Pellets, Sheep and Lamb Nuts, K.N.Z. Tulach An Iarainn. c Ath C— Cnoc Melleri, Clals Mhor, at our new playing pitlch and J. Riordan and T. Keevers. of life. The' calf should suckle Meadhan. D A Uldhlr. the' dry weather has allowed Tlhei following officers and com- Mineral Licks, etc., etc. n Cill Rossanta, Na Brici. COMICKAGH BRIDGE CLUB, mittee' were elected: President, from alll four teats. An' alterna- All at unbeatable prices. Round 1 —, A v. B; C v. D; County Finals at Dungar- Pad' Coughlan andi his team DUNGARVAN tive is to milk the cow and Round 2—B' v. C; D v. A: Round bhan on Saturday, July 5. to progress' quicWly with their Mlrfc, Maeve IMuirphy; Vice-Presi- Results for Feb. 3—1st, Mrs. K. dent, Mirs. Kay O'Flynn; Secre- feed) it directly to the calf, giv- MICHAEL BEECHER 3 — A v C; D v. B. work. Browne and Mrs. P. Desmond; ing the' calf at least three TALLOW. CO. WATERFORD Winners Section 1 play win PEIL FE 14 tary, Mrs. Tess Shine,; Treas- WHY NOT GIVE US A TRY I A — Tulach An Iarainn, Lios Our aard results' on Thurs- 2nd, Fr. J. Queally and Mr. L. Des- urer,, Mrs. Jbian Bally. Commit- feeidiS' in tihe' first' twelve hours. ners Section 2 in final. day ntghit last were as follows: mond; 3rd, Mrs. Breda McCarthy The colostrum should be fedi to Section 3: A An Gaeltacht. B Mhor, Ath Meadhan, Dungar- tee; Mrs. Oonagh O'Be'irne, bhan. Dun Na Mainistreach, Cill 1st on 111 games, Mon MCKenna and Mrs. T. Dcmipsey (guest). Mlrs. Bumda Ouisaek, Mns. Val- tihe calf .three time® daily in, the Ard Mhor. D Naomh Ollibheir. and Dec Walsh; next on 8 Results for Feb. 10 — 1st, Mrs. firsit three days of life. Round 1 — A v. B; C v. D: Rossanta, An Uldhlr. erie Leo, Mrs. Teresa Lynch, B — Clals Mhor, Naomh Brid, games, Freddie Lennon and B. Dunphy, Mrs. C. McCarthy; Mrs. Josephine King, Mrs. Never add hot water to Round 2—B v. C- D v. A: Round Paddv Fbl'ey., Many Foley and 2nd, Mr. J. Hayes, Mrs. J. 3—A v. C; B v. D. Naomh Ollibheir, Na Brici, An Maura White and Mris. Maura colostrum. Gaeltacht, Ard Mhor, Straid- Tess Mansfield. Best of the last James: 3rd, Mrs. C. Power, Mrs. Curinan. The. above' practice will en- Section 4: A Naomh Padraig. five^ Miaura JOyce and' Garry A Stack WATERFORD CO-OP SOCIETY C Na B'rici. D Sllabh gCua. bhaile. sure that the calif has a good C — Na Seamroga, Baile Ui Cunningham. Spot on last game ABBEY BRIDGE CLUB, •Members please note — our healthy stamt to hfe. LTD. Round 1 — C v. D. Round 2— winnerst Joan Hannon and DUNGARVAN nexit meeting is on March 5. D v. A. Round 3 — A v. C. Dhulbh, Cnoc Melleri, Naomh Competition Call classes) "The LAMBING Padraig. , „ . partner, Birdie Cunningham Results for Feb. 4—1st, Mrs. J. Section 5: A Baile Ui Dhulbh. x Mansfield and Mrs. S. O'Neill; 2nd, Flowers' That Bloom In' The Supervision is essential at B Na Seamroga. C Cnoc Melleri. County Final on Saturday, and Margaret Dower. Jackpot nex,tj week reaches £240' on 12 Mrs. J. Foley and Mrs. C. McCar- Siprlng" _ space allowed 18." lambing tame-. Weak' lamte will Round 1 — A v. B. Round 2— June 7th at Pairc Breathnach. thy; 3rd. Mrs. S. Ormonde and Mrs. need extra care and' attention. FREEFONE B v. C. Round 3 — C v. A. IOMAINT FE 16 games. /i Tulach An Iarainn, Lios S. Queally. The fiollowing polnto should Winners of Sections 4 and 5 Results' February 11 — 1, Mrs. meet in semi-final. Winners of Mhor, Dungarbhan, Ceapach DEATH OF PADDY FOLEY RACING be noted: J. Mansfield anid Mrs. Ina 1—Ensure lamb is diny and CAIN semi-final play winners of Sec- Chuinn Caislean Cuanach. The unexpected death oc- Howa.rd'-Clonsid'ine; 2, Mr. and tion 3 in final. B — Lios Mhor, Baile UI warm. curred recently at his residence Mrs: A. Fenton.; 3, Mrs. R. Prem- Another Good Win 2—Clear mouth andi nose, SPECIAL SERVICE FOR OUR First round to be played on or Dhulbh, Na Seamroga, Naomh dergast andi Mrs. B. Duniphy. before March 2nd. in youghal of Paddy FloTey, late make siuire, lamb is breathing. CUSTOMERS: Br'd Naomh Oilibheir, Clals CUNNIGAR BRIDGE CLUB, For McGrath Stables 1 Second round to be played on Mhor Ard Mhor, An Gaeltacht, of Mtonlatrea, Kinsaleibeg. Pad- ft— The lamb must get suffi- DIAL 10 and ask the Operator for dy, a man of great character, DUNGARVAN Michael J. McGrath. the cient biestingsi within, the first or before March 9th. Eirp Og Na Brlcl, Naomh Pad- 1 "FREEFONE GAIN." Your call Third round to be played on was well-known throughout the Results for Feb. 5—1st, Mr. T. popular Dungarvan vet who five hours of life. raig Cill Rossanta, straidbhaile, 1 will be put directly on to a or before March 16th Dun Na, Mainistreach. area and his death was a Butler and Mr. I.. O'Donnell; 2nd, trains a string of horses at his 4—Break cord and disinfect Play-offs on March 22nd/23rd. County Finals at Dungarbhan great shock to all. Mrs. M. O'Riordan and Mrs. R. stables at Cappagh had another navel. special phone in the Order Office Finals on Easter week-end, on Saturday, August 16. He is. sadly missed' by his lov- Prcnderast; 3rd, Mrs. J. Walsh and good win at Gowran Park last 15—iini a prolific flock, success- at the Trading Centre in Miss N. Harty. March 29th/30th. ing wife Bridget, soil' John, Thursday with the promising ful fostering is vital. Dungarvan where your order for PEIL FE 1G daughters Kathleen, and Brid- Results February 12—-1, Mr. T- young chaser, "Another Brow- A — Lios Mhor, Tulach An Feed, Fertilisers, Fuel, Seed, etc., INSURANCE get. Butler andi S. Bean Ul Mhia- nie." Running in the P«".ulstown Iarainn, Dungarbhan, Dun Na cfaaiini; 2, Mirs. E. Veaile and Mrs. Handicap Chase (of ,£1,600), ' will be promptly dealt with. Again the "Insurance Issue" Mainistreach, Cill Rossanta, Ath His remains were taken to 'Another Brownie" which start- came u for discussion and Piltown Church and burial N. O'Domlovan; 3, Mrs. F. prun- n Meadhan, An Uldhlr. ty and Mrs. E. O'Donoghue. ed second favourite at 3/1 went Seamus O'Brien enlightened B — Na Seamroga, Baile Ul Uook place, in the adjoining HARBOUR BRIDGE CLUB ahead of "Quick Deal," three clubs on some of the "finer cemetery. Dhulbh, Naomh Padraig, Naomh Pairs Competition, Feb. 6 and fences out anr] was home and details. Brid, Naomh Ollibheir, Clals Sincere sympathy is express- dried after the second last 15 _ Overall, Mrs. M. Foley and fence where his most dangerous Waterford Mhor, Ard Mhor, Eire Og, Na ed to his family and friends. T. Butler 1st Session. Mrs. A. TRIALS Brlcl, An Gaeltacht, Straid- rival, "Tubberdaly," went down COOP Wf U/16 hurling trials will take VALENTINE'S WEEK-END McGuinncss and Mrs. M. Chris- and J. P. Byrne went on lor an place on this Saturday, at the bh e topher; 2nd Session, Mrs. S. eight lengths win. Co 'Finals at, Pairc Breath- AS' always in Clashmore, Walsh and Mrs. A. Stack. Showiield, Dungarvan at P-m. nach on Saturday, Sept. 13. and at Lismore ai 11.30 a.m. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1986 REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS LAST APPEARANCE OF SERGEANT HURLEY Motorists Fined And Sergeant J- Hurley and Garda D. O Sullivan were complainants wjsi® IN DUNGARVAN in a number of drunk driving cases dealt with by District Jus- The departure of the sergeant Supt. M. English endorsed all tice W. F. O'Connell at Dungar- Disqualified HM&j van Court last week. The offen- would be noted with interest by that, had been said about Sergt. the citizens of the locality es- Hurley whom he described as a ces were admitted in- all cases. centration over the permitted ed and taken to the Garda Sta- pecially by those who had rea- most reliable and efficient, mem- ONLY THREE DRINKS limit was small and if he was tion where he gave a urine son to fear his presence in the ber of the force. He also wished disqualified it would prove an sample which on analysis gave area, said Mr. j. p. Gordon him well in his retirement. Patrick Power, Ballinamult, extremely grave hardship for a reading of 198 mgrms. There Solicitor, when he was associat- ing himself with remarks made Mrs. Mairead O'Neill, District was fined £25, disqualified from him. were two dangerous driving Court Clerk associated herself driving for 12 months and had charges against, the defendant, by District Justice W. F. O'Con- District Justice O'Connell Im- nell at Dungarvan 'Court in re- with all that, had been said his licence endorsed when he one at Sexton Street and the about the sergeant. was convicted on a charge of posed a fine of £30 with an en- other at, Strandside South but ferring to the imminent retire- dorsement, but said he would ment of Garda Sergeant Joe driving with excess alcohol at the Superintendent said that as Sergeant Hurley wa com- not disqualify the defendant Hurley of the Traffic Corps. s South Terrace, Dungarvan on it had all been a continuous ac- plainant, in a number of cases October 26, 1985. from driving. tion he was prepared to reduce District Justice O'Connell said before the Court and sat in the these to a single charge. that as this wa the last ap- witness box1 as the District Jus- Supt. M. English who prose- REVERSED DOWN STREET s cuted said that the blood/alco- pearance of Sergeant Hurley in tice and the other speakers John Torrens, Knock, Clonea, Mr. J. P. Gordon, Solr, who made their remarks. hol reading of the sample given appeared, said that the defend- Dungarvan before he retired Dungarvan was charged In re- from the Garda Force on Feb- by the defendant was 120 ant was a self-employed garage mgrms. spect of an offence at Strand- ruary 21 he wished to pay tri- side South, Abbeyside, on Jan- owner. The concentration in his bute to the zealous manner in Mr. Joe Curran, Solr., who ap- uary 4 last. He was additionally case was not, great and he ask- which he presented his cases in peared said that the excess over charged with dangerous driving ed, in the event of a disquali- the many appearances which he the permitted limit of 100 at Sexton Street, Abbeyside and fication, that it be postponed had made at the Court in the DUNGARVAN SCOUT mgrms. was very small and on at Strandside South on the for three months to allow the past. Most of these were con- the occasion the defendant, had same occasion. defendant, time to make neces- cerned with Road Traffic offen- only taken three drinks on the sary arrangements. He submit- ces and breaches of the Licen- occasion and was most unlucky. SUpt. English stated that, on ted that, the defendant's driv- sing Laws and as a result Ser- TROOP NOTES the day in question Sgt. Hurley ing on the occasion was not dangerous and asked that the geant Hurley would not, be a GOING HOME FROM and Garda O'Sulllvan were on charge in this case be reduced. winner in any popularity poll, (11th 32nd Waterford) FUNCTION check-point duty at Sexton St., he said. Having paid tribute to Abbeyside. Defendant's car the Sergeant for the manner in TROOP MEETING: Geoffrey Gambon, Main St., came into the street and on District justice O'Connell im- which he had always, performed TUESDAY, 11th FEB. Cappoquin was charged in re- seeing the checkpoint, stopped posed a fine of £75 in the excess his duties as a police officer, spect, of an offence at the and reversed back down the alcohol charge with an endorse- The theme for the meeting the District Justice wished him Square, Dungarvan on Decem- Street and then drove off along ment and a disqualification for was signalling, and for this THE JACKIE FAHEY well in his retirement. ber 16, Strandside South. Th Gardal 12 months and agreed to post- reason, the first six letters of e observed the manoeuvre and pone the disqualification until the alphabet were taught to all Supt. English stated that Mr. Gordon speaking on his went in pursuit and overtook May 1. He reduced the danger- of the scouts, using three dif- when stopped at the Square the own behalf and o behalf of the the defendant at. Strandside ous driving charge to one of n ferent methods. These were — defendant had refused to take 21st CELEBRATION solicitors of Dungarvan asso- South. They stopped him and careless driving and imposed a semaphore, hand signals and a breath-test, and was then ciated himself with the remarks gave him a breath test which fine of £25 with a further en- morse code. Each patrol was arrested and taken to the of the District Justice and then proved positive. He was arrest- dorsement on this. then given an assignment for Garda -Station where he gave a made the reference quoted at the week which was to make a blood sample which on subse- COMMITTEE the outset. He also referred to morse code sender. quent. analysis gave a reading the sergeant's concern for the of 240 mgrms. A meeting was held at Clonea safety and welfare of old people After all this signalling we Strand Hotel recently, at which especially in isolated areas. played a few games. Davy was in Mr. J. P. Gordon, Solr., said the above Committee announc- charge and the games were ex- the defendant was a young man Ballycotton Lifeboatmen ed details of its forthcoming pertly run with only ONE in- who now acknowledged he was "Celebration Dance" to cele- jury. at fault in refusing to take the brate Jackie Fahey T.D.'s 21 We then fell back to our breath-test. He had come to a Honoured years as a member of Dail function in Dungarvan on the patrol corners and learned some hours sleep. The purpose of Eireann. 'SPARE' DRIVER new knots. occasion and was stopped at A Commemorative Plaque was the Square on his way home. presented to Ballycotton Life- their rescue mission was to Pro- A dance will be held at the The quiz team were brought vide help for the eight man aside for practice. We then had He had provided no trouble and boat Station to mark the 50th Clonea Strand Hotel on Friday, when requested had gone to the Anniversary of the Daunt Rock crew of the 'Daunt Rock Light- April 4, 1986, music being pro- one more quick game before the vessel which had broken from WENT HAYWIRE °nd. Station with the Gardal. lightvessel rescue service by The photos in our "Remembering Other Days" series vided by two very popular coxswain Patsy Sliney, his six her anchors in the raging this week really recall the good old days. Above is a bands — East Cork ana nation- Some people stayed behind On the drunk driving charge, man crew and the lifeboat Mary storm. ally known entertainer, Art group of young men of the time attending a Sheep- after the meeting to play table- a fine of £100 with a disquali- Stanford. The presentation of When the Mary Stanford fin- Supple and the Showstoppers the plaque took place at an breeders Dance S.t the CSM Ballroom, Clonea, in the tennis, and badminton. A great fication and an endorsement ally came upon the lightvessel and from Agllsh, Co. Waterford, COURT TOLD nigh.t was had by all. was Imposed with an additional ecumenical service held in the the lifeboat and her crew had Paddy O'Brien and hit, group late 1950's or early 1960's which was submitted to us fine of £25 for refusing to give Star of the Sea Church, Bally- to standby for 25 hours as the by Mrs. Annette Geoghegan-Quinn. It includes (I. to r.) Telstar. When a professional musi- WEDNESDAY NIGHT a breath-test, and a concurrent cotton on Tuesday, 11th Feb., lightvessel maintained her role cian from Waterford City went CUB SECTION disqualification from driving 1986. Mr. Clayton Love, Jnr., Guest speaker at the function as warning signal of the Daunt Eddie Carroll, Clonea, Pat Geoghegan, Ballymarket, Tony to the Ring Gaeltacht last for 12 months. Chairman of the Irish Mem- will be tha leader of the Party, Rock. At 9.30 p.m. on Friday, Veale, Clonea and Dan Dinneen, Clonea. In the back- month for a traditional music The meeting on Wednesday, bers of the Committee of Man- 14th February with the light- C. J. Haughey. Also present will 12th February started with the session he took the precaution SMALL CONCENTRATION I agement. of the Royal National vessel less than 50 yards from ground is Niall Hurley. Note the short back and sides be many Fianna Fall T.D.'s prayer and then each clan were 1 of ibring-inig a 'spare' drlveir with Lifeboat Institution presented the rocks Coxswain Sliney and haircuts which have once again returned to fashion. including front bench mem- examined on their various drill Tom Whelan, Wolfe Tone the marble plaque to Mr. Donal bers, Tickets have no been him to ensure his Safe return his crew carried out the rescue Below we see a photo which takes us back almost w movements. We then had a Road, Dungarvan, was charged O'Sulllvan, Honorary Secretary of the eight man crew. distributed to each Comhairle home. However his plan mis- same with the frisbees. In respect of an offence at Mit- fired1 when t'he 'spare' driver of Ballycotton Lifeboat, Station sixty years and which was passed to us by Jimmy Ceanntair area organiser. The chel Street on December 21 last. In recognition to the superb Navin, Abbeyside. It shows, his mother Mrs. Stella Navin Chairman of the above com- toofk too many drinks and ths At about 7.30 some of the cubs Supt. English stated that the At 8.15 o the morning of seamanship displayed during with her near neighbour Mrs. Minnie Keane both of mittee, Mr. Liam Flynn advis- musician was left with no attended Mass. The remainder defendant was stopped by Ser- n this, one of the longest and ed that anyone wishing to Choice but to then drive him- of the cubs who stayed behind geant, Hurley when he had dif- Tuesday. 11th February, 1936. the lifeboat Mary Stanford slip- most exhausting services ever Ballycoe, Dungarvan, in their old style donkey and cart attend the function to obtain self and tak'e the chance. In were taught artificial respira- ficulty in overtaking another ped her moorings in Ballycot- undertaken during the RNLI's taken at Ballycoe in 1926. Also in the photo is Mrs. their tickets as soon as pos- the- event he was stopped at tion on a dummy. car. He was breath-tested, ar- 162 year's history, the Institu- sible. ton Harbour. The seven man Keane's daughter, Mary, who now lives in America. Youghal Road, Dungarvan. and The meeting ended at 8.15 rested and taken to the Garda crew under Coxswain Patsy tion's Gold Medal was awarded Station where he gave a blood Jackie who is steeped in the wound up on a drunk driving and we look forward to seeing Sliney was made up of two to Coxswain Patrick Sliney, and sample which on analysis gave Fianna Fail tradition first charge at Dungarvan Court last new cubs joining the scouts families, four ©llneys and three Silver Medals to 2nd Coxswain a reading of 133 .mgrms. enter ad politics at. tho uge of week. next week. Walshes. For the following John L. Walsh and Motor Mech- 14 years, when he became TSliS' was tine story vo-ru tu A committee meeting was Mr. R. Potter-Cogan, SOlr. (J. three days they were away from anic Thomas Sliney and Bronze MINNIES SQUASH CLUB secretary to a Cumann found- District Justice W. F. O'Con- held afterwards concerning the F. Williams & Co.), said that Ballycotton, they were on ser- Medals- to crewmen John Sliney, ed by his father—the "Poull- nell at the' Court when Martin 'Dixies' dance ln Clonea Hall on the defendant was a builders vice for 63 hours in all and dur- William Sliney. Michael Walsh vanogue Cumann" H1S' sen Murray, 42, Wc-odst-own Grove, Thursday, Feb. 27th. labourer and married. The con- ing that time had only three and Thomas Walsh. NOTES Brian is secretary to that Cork Road, Waterford. pl'oaded Cumann today. H» was elect- guilty to a charge of driving T.S.B. SEMIS Helen Kiely, (2) Patricia Cum- ed to Waterford County Coun- with excess alcohol at Ringna- On Monday nigiht (10th) we mins, (1) Anne- Wyley—all won cil at the age of 20, and In 1965 sllloge, Youghal Road, Dungar- had tlhe First Division semis 3-0. he was elected to Dail Eireann van on January' IS last. wihen Michael O'Mahon'ey's Also on Wednesday night our to represent South Tipperary Supt. M. English ,wiho- prose- team had an easy 10-3 win men's team travelled to Dun- and the West Waterford area. culbad stated that when the de- over Eddie Moore's team. hill buit unfortunately they He was parliamentary secretary fendant was stopped by Sargt. to the Minister of Agriculture Scores (Michael's team flnsit): musit have heard of the might O'SiuTJivan. Traffic Corps, on tlhe (3) Dave MahOney 1, George and Fisheries, and Minister of night In question he was given of Minnies as tihe 'home* out- State at the Department of the Hamilton 3; (4) Tom Kiely 3, fit couldn't field a team so our Environment, and was also a a breatlh test which proved John' Ollancy 0; (10 Michael team of (5) Dermot Kelly, (4) member of the New Ireland positive. He was then arrested O'Mahoney 3, Eddiie Moore 0, and taken to the Garda Stat'on Tony Keaver, (3) Jack Elste-ad, Forum. He served on a host of land (5) Jim Harty 3, Martin (2) John Cliffe and no. 1 Sean other committees including, where he- gave a blood sample. On subsequent analysis bhis Walsih 0. Cleary all received walkovers Dail. County Council and Uni- gave a reading of 225 mgrms. for yet anotflie-r 20 pts. versity. In the otheT semi final Pat per 100 ml-s. Phelan's team just edged out Francis Power's team 10-9. TSB FINALS FULL TIME POLITICIAN (Mr. J. P. Gordon, Soflir., who Scores (Pat's team first): (3) defended, told the Count that Thursday night was- finals Calm Bannon 3, Eddie Wade 2 Jackkle now resides at Spring- Murray who was a tr'adi-tilcnal and disco night and I'm glad Kla very good win by Colm fol- field. Dungarvan where he musician went to Ring for a to say both were a success. bnaditi'cmal music session in a lowing his 2-2 draw with Der- operates a political office, and In th-e second division- final local pub on the occasion. As molt Kelly in the first round); works as a full-time politician. we had Brian Keohan'g team a precaution, in case hei tiocik a (1) Fait) Fhelan- 1, Francis In the recent County Council against Da-ve Tuohy's team. Ejections he headed the poll In dtnlmk too many he brought a Power 3; (5) Maurice Walsh First on were the no. 5's and the Dungarvan Electoral area. 'spare' driver, with hiim so as- to (playing superbly at the mo- His son Sean is also a Coun^- be safe going home. However ment) 3, Fr. Tom Flynn 0; (2) here wie had' a fantastic dis- play from newcomer Cora Kir- ciUor in the Kilmacthomas his plan didn't work -when the Vinny O'Mahoney 0, Jack Sand- 'spare' diriveir took more drink wan who pulled herself back area. Jackie is now a member fordi 3, and 'C4) Tony Lonergan of the Dungarvan Fianna Fail than he should- and just went from 0-2 down to defeat an- i despite- being ill) 3, Jim Shee- Cumann. haywire. Asi a result Murray han 1. other newcomer Tom Drohan Was leflt with a 'Hbbson's 3-2. The no. 4's' were next and The organising committee are Tuesday night saw the Sec- choice' when iit wasi time to go here Nicky Power was a com- confident that the event on the ond' Division semis where home and had to drive himself prehensive 3-0 Winner over Pa- 4th of April, '86 will be an out- Gerry MiCCull'agh was crowned and take a chance. tricia Walshe. The 2' followed standing success, with the hero of the night after his s 'DisitiPlcIt Justice- O'Connell with Brian O'Brien giving hope many people whom Jackie has 6uper-huiman 'return from the served during his 21 years as convicted tlhe defendant and to Dave Tuohy's beam as he dead' victory over Mary Brett. Dail Deputy showing their fined hi-m £10>0 with a disquali- beat Paddy O'Keeffe 3-1. The In a match tlhat took 11 hours, appreciation, along with the fication for 12 months- and an no. 3's were next and here the Gerry wais 0-2 in sets and 3-8 Fianna F'ail supporters of the endorsement. experience of Patricia Cummins down in the- third and even Constituency, wh0 will as- waS' too much for Tuesday's after battling back to two sets semble to give a rapturous hero Gerry MteCUllagh as she welcome to the Constituency, each hte> went 9-8 down, only bo won 3-0 to clinch the title 10-5 to their Party Leader, C. J. fighit back and eMns.li a pulsat- for Brian's te'am. Haughey. ing die 3-2. The' resit of the CARELESS DRIVER scores' as' Gerry (in his first In Div. One victories' by Mau- evter semi) on Davie Tuohy's rice Walsh and Colm Bannon beam progressed were: (4) Pa- were not enough to save- Pat tricia Walshe 1, Ted Casey 3; Phelan's teiam from defeat COLLIDED WITH (2) Brian O'Brien 3, Bill L'ee 0 against Michael O'MahOney's PUBLICAN FINED and- 05) Tom Drohan 3, Ann team. Thet no. 5's were firsit and here we had' a clash of country Group pictured at the launching in Tallow National School of the Credit Union ("Sammy Stamp") Savings O'Donovan 1. Scheme. Included arc Mr. Ned Power, Principal; Mrs. Nora O'Brien, Chairperson, Promotion and Development In' the other semi, Brian league colleagues as Maurice MOTOR CYCLIST Keohan's team easily beat W&lsh (no. 2 ln the- leagues) FOR FAULTY Committee, Tallow Credit Union; and "Sammy Stamp." (Photo: Rory Wyley) Paddy Murphy's- team 9-4. easily defeated Jim Harty (no. A motorist who was stated to Scores (Brian's team first): (3) 1 in tihe leagues') 3-0. The no. 2's have slightly misjudged a turn Patricia Cummins- 3, Ai'd-an were- next and here Jack was fined £5 and ordered to C'Harfoe: 1; (4) Nicky Powet 3, Elsteiad', despite! losing the EXIT DOOR pay £35 expenses when he was convicted at Dungarvan -Court Frank Aiird 0; (2) Faddy third and fourth sets, battled ABBEYSIDE SCOUT NOTES back to beat Vininy O'Mahoney by District Justice W. F O'Con- O'Keeffe 0, Faddy Power 3; C5) James Ryan, licensee of The groups changed areas and it Jim was unable to attend, so we a team taking part in the Re- in the fifth and final set. At nell. He was Eddie Neville, Dun- TROOP MEETING Coira Kirwan 3, Ann Keaver 0. (Rusty Nail, O'Connell Street, marklun, Lissarda, Co. Cork was time for the "men" to un- proceeded in his absence. Three gional Quiz, the venue being no. 3 Colm Bannon's craft car- The meeting started a 7 p.m. Dungarvan, was summoned who, through his solicitor, Mr' der go the strains of the sweat of the missing members then Clashmore. Our team werP — with the opening prayer. While MINNIES SET TO SWEEP ried him to a 3-0 win ovier Dave by Waterford County Council J. P. Gordon, pleaded guilty. room. turned up to the meeting — Neil Carthy, John Whelan, Niall THE BOARDS Mahoney. At ladder no. 1, the at Dungarvan Court, for hav- subs, were being collected cook- Tommy, Robert and William Kirwan and Owen Clancy. W^ ing wa again our main subject At 8.30 we started to practice no. 1' Michael O'Mahoney tamed ing an exit door at the premi- Supt. M. English who prose- s Whelan. During the meeting we will have the results for you With the Waterford Leagues lor revision. At 7.20 the revision a lew songs for the concert un- Munsteir champion Pat phelan ses which was secured in such cuted said that the facts were discussed and voted on some next week. rapidly coming to a close it was examined with Cossie, K. der the watchful eye of Brian 3-0, white' at 4 Tom Kiely walk- a manner as not. easily to be that the motor-cyclist was driv- key Issues. seems certain' that barring opened outwards contrary to Power and A. Ryan giving talks Mul. The meeting finished up ed over- Tony Lonergan. This ftjf UP Mary Street on June 22, In the coming weeks, we plan Our Thursday night workers major disasters all three of our the Fire -Regulations. on such items as rota for days at 9.30 with everyone hurrying ar in full production at, the gave Michael's team a slender 1985 ln the direction of Youghal to go swimming in Clonmel and e teams should walk away with Road. The defendant was driv- duties, food groups, etc. The home to watch the big fight. moment — two photograph dis- 9-8 win. hold a badminton tournament titles, Witlh only one' or two Mr. M. M. Halley, Solicitor ing in the opposite direction meeting being mufti we decided play cabinets have been made, for the County Council said for a change, to split up the ST. JOSEPH'S VENTURER'S between ourselves in the Sports games Mt, all oiur teams re- On behalf of the club I would and 'evidently mistook the turn Centre. the kitchen floor has been tiled, likfe' to thank the: Trustees Sav- that, when the premises had at the Parish Church gates and troop into two groups. In one NOTES and they are currently arrang- main unbeaten. been inspected by the Fire Of- ing Bank for their continued crossed the white line and col- group we had our strong men Next Friday we will be send- ing a camp peg display. On Tuesday night last our ficer it was found that the exit and in the second group we had Parade T0 Mass — Most of generous' sponsorship. lided with the motor-cyclist. ing our second kitchen crew to Div. 5 team travelled to Dun- door could not be opened out- the more gentle scouts. A good the Venturers turned up for the All our patrols have been DON'T FORGET parade on Friday night and Mount Melleray. hill and despite being without wards as was required in an The Superintendent, added game of soccer was had by all. busy of late delivering Trocaire No. 1 Michael Manahian they Don't forget—the O'Brien Cup emergency situation. that there were £61 expenses Then at 8.00 we spilt up into only about, four were missing. We then started to play bad- Boxes in the village, preparing still picked up 17 points. Scores closes this Friday, February 21 involved in the case. our concert groups and some We then marched from the Den minton, but, when it was dis- various acts for our concert and Mr. J. Curran, Solr. (Lani- <5) Jlmimy Kiely 3-JO, (4) Eddie at 7 p.m'. and' the Bank of Ire- new ideas were formulated. to the Church ln time for Mass. covered that it, was snowing finishing off the last few tests gan & -Curran) wh0 appeared Mr. Gordon said that the The Mass was a special one Wade 3-0, (3) Tom Kiely 2-3, land commences Monday, Feb- Once again we decided to spilt outside we abandoned the bad- before the investiture to be held for the defendant said that junction in question was a haz- sung by the Abbeyside Folk (2) Geir Foley 3-0, (1) Tony ruary 23, up into our two groups for a minton and had a great snow- soon. the offence was admitted. The ardous one and on the occasion game of X's. Firstly our "macho Choir and all of the other sec- ball fight out in the back, where Lonetrgan 1-3. — SQUASH '86 Our log book is filling up nice- matter had since been put a number of cars were parked men" went into the pre-fab for tions of the unit were present, everyone had a great, time be- ly at the moment. 1986 i well On Wednesday night our right and the exit, door now on both sides of the road which a work-out with Sean, while ln as wel; as the Brownies. Our fore leaving at about. 10.40. s and truly underway with A.S.L. I'adl'es team must have surely fulfilled the requirements of caused the defendant to slight- the Den, Ray supervised the new epualettes were given their That's it for this week — "The set a record as they whipped the Fire Regulations. ly misjudge the turn. first public airing since the in- Ray making a big contribution Printed and published by the rough games. Here Conor "one- Venturer." Dunhill at 'lightning pace' 20 vestiture. to the content. Proprietors at their Office and District Justice W. F. O'Con- Imposing the fine, District armed-bandit" Power kept points to nil. Scores (5) Mary "quarter-back" A. Regan from GENERAL Works, 78 O'Connell Street, nell imposed a fine of £10 with Justice O'Connell als0 ordered The Meeting — We held our i Bretiti, (4) Brlgd O'Dea, (3) making his mark. The two -("Sub-Scribe Plus"). Dungarvan, Co. Waterford. £50 costs. th? conviction to be endorsed. meeting in the committee room. On Tuesday night last we had DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1986 PAGE SEVEN

O'MAHONY—The sons, daugh- WATCH OUT FOR OUR— ters, brothers and sister of the late Jte.ck O'Mahomy, Cllcxne ety FOR THE BEST DEAL Terrace, Dungarvan, wish to GIGANTIC thank all those who sympa- thised wiith them in theilr re- State Closing One Eye And Opening ON TWO WHEELS cent bereavement; those who BICYCLE SALE senit Mas® cards, letters of sym- As long as the State permit- TRY DARRELL MOLONEY pathy, floral tributes and at- STARTING SHORTLY ted monofilament nets to be tended the obsequies. A spe- bought in shops, and collected cial word of thanks to the- sitlaff VAT on such purchases it was COLUM'S SHOP St. Joseph's Hospital, the closing one eye and opening the The Other In Illegal Fishery clergy who attended and all SOLE RALEIGH AGENT MURPHY CYCLE & other and not doing much for who helped to any way. Mass the administration of justice wll' be offered for their charged on a number of counts O'CONNELL STREET NURSERY STORE said Mr. Gerald Goldlberig, Solr., with illegal fishing and with was 60 meshes deep, twice the DUNGARVAN intentions.. when he' appeared on behalf of impeding and obstructing fish- permitted depth. Telephone 058/41278 MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN three fishermen on a number of ery officers, off Helvick on Sep- PROSECUTIONS AT EVERY Trade-ins — Guaranteed VOTE OF SYMPATHY fishteriesi charges at Dungarvan tember 3, 1985, COURT Count ltot week. Offences After Sale Service. FOR SALE—50 tons of silage St. Laurence's Tennis Club Mir, GOldberg sita.ted that pleas District Justice. W. F. O'Con- (approx.); Bialliysagigiartt; are®. — Sit. Laurence's Tennis Club Before the' Court were Rich- of guilty were being entered1 by nell adverting to the. remarks would like tt* exitend their situation which had now arisen regulations. made by Mr. Goldberg said that K. Hawe, phone 025/31147. ard Power, Brownstown Head, all the defendants' but he was a contradiction in terms for Having then made the state- he had already stated himself WANTED—Secondhand tractor sincerest sympathy -to Benny Dummore East, Paul Daniels, pointed out that to doing so 1 while the State had a duty to ment quoted at the outset, Mr. that under the existing laws, if Frank Browne cement miixeir, good condition. McCarthy and family, O'Con- Queen's Tee., Dunmore East they were trying to meet the protect the salmon' sitocks, Goldberg said that the State the fishery' officers' went out on Phone- 058/543100. nell Street, Dungarvan on their and Michael D-wane, Kildwan, charges fairly and were not fishermen had a right to earn would have to meet with the patrol every other day, they recent sad bereavement. B'onmahon who were each seeking to take up the time of a Jiving but that right was fishermen's representatives In could filnd breaches of the- law the court. He added that the being eroded by present an effort, to solve the Impasse and they could have prosecu- SOCIAL AND PERSONAL which had now arisen. tions at every court. "I hope IN MEMORIAM that some resolution of the 'Dr. Charles Dally, MIB, B.Ch, Mr. Fergus Power, Solr., who situation' to the satisfaction of DESMOND — Eighth Anniver- B'AO, DOH, D.Obst, MRCGP, appeared for the. Southern Re- the State and the fishermen sary — In loving memory of MICGP, will! commence, practice gional Fisheries Board who pro- can be found," he added. BODY SHOP 058 42424 Eileen. Desmond', late of 38,i n Ring, Old' Parish and 87. secuted1 said that the facts 24 Hour car accident service-used car Main Street, DunigarVan. who O'Cbmnell Street, Dungarvan' on were that on September 3, Dealing with the various sales, crash repairs and re sprays. died, on' February1 21, 1978. Also March USUI 1086. Tel. NO. 058/ Fishermen To Seek Update fishery officers were on duty charges, the' District Justice her father. Johtn Desmond, who 46'1'16. and saw the trawler. "Midnight said that the most serious died oni March' 24. 1960. R.I.P. At the request of Cllr. Jim Express" with the three de- aspect of the matter was that Masses offered. Harty, Ring, Standing Orders fendants on board off Helvcik of impeding and obstructing 1 were suspended at the outset of Head. Richard Power was the the fishery officers. He then 'Willi those Who think of Dungarvan Leader the annual Estimates meeting convicted the three defendants DEAD OR DISABLED them today, Of Salmon Laws Owner and skipper and the of Waterford County Council in on all five counts. A little prayer to Jesus say. other two were crewmen. A TELEPHONE (058)41203 Dungarvan last Monday to en- monofilament net was observed (ABways' remembered by your able him to introduce a depu- "while fishermen are being cers had been brought about by He- imposed a fine of £100 on ANIMALS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1986 treated like that, a lot of crime nearby and they were' seen loving family.) tation representing the South- the out-of-date laws under Richard Power as skipper of Free, in other spheres in the country which the fishermen had totaklto g it in. The fishing patrol the trawler for Ashling for prompt collection O'DONOGHUE First Anni- ern Regional branch of theis being made respectable and boat went alongside 'but the de- Irish Fishermen's Organisa- contend. "This situation," he sialmOn in the close season and versary — In loving memory of for that reason I think the fendants dropped weights on CHRIS COADY, TALLOW my dear brother,, William tion. said, "has caused tremendous £50 on each of the other two Minister must take steps to difficulties but it is the law- the ne>t and tried to chase off defendants, Daniels andDwane; Phone 058/56337 O'Donoghue, Toornaraheen, NEWS OF TOWN legalise the use of these nets." the. fishery officers.. The officers a further £100' on Power with Melleray, who died on February Cllr. Harty said that it was makers who are out, of date and most regrettable that this de- they are forcing fishermen to then made two attempts to £50 each on Daniels! and Dwanc 21, 1085. M.asses offered. BREAK IMPASSE seize, the net 'but the defendant's for illegally using a monofila- putation which represented one Cllr. B. Kyn on behalf of the become law-breakers." 'Memories .are something no AND of the hardest working sections e boat came along and tried to ment net to take salmon and one can. steal, said they unre- Following similar support •an ladditiional £50 each on all FOR SALE of the community found it nec- servedly supported the case ram the patrol boat. The offi- Death 'is a heartache no one essary to come before the Coun- voiced by Cllr. G. O'Halloran cers managed to take a section 3 for impeding the fishery ROUNDABOUT which had been presented so and other members, Cllr. Harty officers on the occasion. SINGLE STOREY HOUSE cam heal, cil but because of the confron- well on behalf of the fishermen. of the net which had one sal- Some mlay forget you, now DRAMA AR CEAL tations which had taken place proposed that they request the mon to it. He also ordered each of the In Murphy Place He agreed that the Council Minister of State, Mr. Darcy to yiou are gone. Ni bheidh an drama i Halla over the use of monofilament should call on the Minister of defendants to pay £l.Cio costs Abbeyside. Pobail na Rinne mar a bhi soc- nets in fishing for salmon he receive a deputation from the I will remember no. matter State. Mr. Darcy, to meet, the Mr. Power added that the net and £3'5 expenses and allowed 'Further particulars from: 13,< raithe ar an Aoine 21-2-86. Ta felt that, the Minister of state South-East, Region Fishermen's them 2 months to pay. how long. fishermen in order to break the Association and that they sup- was not only monofilament but (St. Garvan's Tee., Dungarvan' (Your loving sister Mary- and cathu ar Chomhairle Pobail na at the Department of Fisheries- impasse that existed and so to Rinne na thaobh seo. should meet members of the ported the call to have the use nephew Wiffle.) allow them to make a living in of monofilament nets legalised. —(Fogra). organisation in Waterford to legal circumstances. LAWNMOWERS repaired and POWER — Fifth Anniversary discuss the entire situation. Cllr. P. Kenneally seconded LIFE'S PROBLEMS GETTING Cllr. Jackie Fahey, T.D., said sharpened. — The Foundry, —In roving memory of my dear YOU DOWN? He went on to say that, sub- the proposal which the Chair- that the head-on clash situa- man. Cllr. John Carey, said that Stephen Street, Dungarvan. mother, Hannaih Power, late of Come to GROW for personal stantial fines and jail sentences 1 McGUIREs GARDEN CENTRE 26, Congress Villas. Dungarvan maturity through mutual-help had been imposed on fishermen tion which now existed between he fully supported and it was is open every Sunday from 11 who died February 20. 1981. groups, caring and sharing who just wanted to work to the fishermen and fishery offi-1 passed unanimously. Carroll Motors Ltd. a.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 8 I had a mam with a heart of community. Meetings held in earn a livelihood but were pre- p.m. week days; closed on Mon- Presentation Convent every vented from doing so because j gold, r day—McGuire's Garden Centre, Monday night at 8 p.m. and of the use of monofilament nets MAIN VOLVO AND SUZUKI DEALERS How much I miss her canever y Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. under antiquated laws. He Rossdufl, Woodstown. Tele- never be told. Phones: (058) 41994 and 42207 phone 051/82136. —<( Advert.). urged the Council to support WE SELL — Angles, R.S.J.'s, She sihared my troubles and PADRE PIO PRAYER GROUP the request of the deputation RECENT DEATHS ECONOMY CARS: Tubing. Re-Bar, Plating and helped' me along, Rosary and Mass at St. to meet the Minister "before 1983 Mini 1000 HLE 1981 Metro 1300 HLE Galvanise and all types of .If I follow your footsteps, Joseph's Hospital, this Thurs- lives are lost at, sea." ed he Rec MD IftUM I /nnnn\l nesd* y iuiem mni Mass On Wed- 1983 Panda 45, choice 1982 Renault 5 GTL Auto Sheds supplied in Kit Form. Mam, I will never go day evening, 7.15 p.m. as usual. Dolores Ni Cheallaigh, Hel- rlK. J. ?: °r ng and officiated 1982 VW Polo, Hatch 1381 Renault 5 TL 5-dr. wrong. JUnil (UUUU) Telephone 052/21455 or Rath- All are welcome. vick and John Murray, Duna- > ' ! at the interment which took 1981 Fiesta Festival 1979 Kadett 2-dr. gormack 051/46075. (Always remembered by your "It can all be summed up as brattin then addressed the 1978 Opel Kadett 2-door I Place in the adjoining cemetery BUILDING Extensions and loving sion. James and daugh- follows: I am consumed by love meeting on behalf of the depu- MCCARTHY I immediately afterwards. Other house plans, drawn quickly and ter-in-law Martiha.) for God and love for my neigh- tation and prior to the meet- MEDIUM CAR'S: | clergy present were Very Rev. 1983 Mirafiori 1400 1979 Cortina 1.6 reasonably. Telephone 058/ POWER — Fifth Anniversary bour. God Is continually fixed ing circulars were distributed fin,a assidy and Revp . Frev. JHooper, 54646. (28-2) to the members setting out the anFeelingd regres t owerf profoune occasioned sorrod iwn ' £? nC.C £. ' £- - ? - - Orlf- 1983 Ritmo 65 CL 5spee d 1978 Princess 1.7 —loi loving memory of Hlannah in my mind and imprinted on O.S.A. 1978 Volvo 343 Auto Power, 26 Congress' Vi-lias, Dun- my heart. I never lose sight of reasons for the fishermen's the area at news of the rather 1981 Alfa Sud Super HAY CLEARANCE — 2,000 him. I have to admire his protest. unexpected death of Mr. John 1981 Ford Escort 1.3 5-dr. Special bales of quality hay for sale by garvan, who died on February J. Dodo) McCarthy, 81, O'Con- 1978 Mazda 323 20. 1081'. beauty, his benevolence." — Dolores Ni Cheallaigh, who 1981 Toyota Carina GL auction on Tuesday next at 4 nel street, Dungarvan, which 1981 Volvo 345 GLS, gas 1977 Renault 12 TL Padre Pio. —(Advt.). spoke both in Irish and Eng- p.m. alt ArdsiaMagh, Youghal Memories of you are ones to P^ce at the Bbn Secours MR. EDDIE LENIHAN 1981 Mazda 323 GL 1978 Citroen 2400 CX for Mr. William Kroner. — Noel treasure, lish appealed to all members of the Council for support to Hospital, Cork, on Saturday, It is with regret that we re- 1980 Volvo 345 DL Estate Mackey. Auctioneer. Phone 024 To have and to keep in our have the fishery laws in regard February 15, at a comparatively 1980 Datsun 140 J 1976 Volvo 244 DL, gas 92419 and 92065. hearts forever. cord the death of Mr. Eddie KNOCKANORE, to salmon updated. She said early age. ' Lenihan, Ballyguiry, Dungar- 1984 Ritmo Diesel 1980 Opel Rekord 5-door FOR SALE — David Brown (Always remembered by your Deceased with his wife Estate. Diesel. tracttv and- 1 on d r o perfect con- loving son Pat, Bridd-e and that, there were 24 full-time rt, van, which took place In the HsJiermen In Helvlcfc but, only fr'r""J* n i very sucess- early hours of Wednesday, Feb. COMMERCIALS: dition. Phone 058 41924 after 7 family.) ful licensed premises in O'Con- 1983 Panda Curier 1978 Hi Ace Van 1982 Fiorino Van p.m. GLENDINE, four of them could survive 12, at Ardkeen (Hospital. without, salmon fishing. She nell street for many years. Dodo worked also at the Wa- A well-known member of the SILAGE FOR SALE Near said that, they were calling to farming community, Eddie was Test Drive the new Suzuki Carry Van and Suzuki Alto ACKNOWLEDGMENTS KILWATERMOY have the use of monofilament terford Co-op from where he and Swift Range — Prices from £5,250. Lismore; loaded on truck or retired in October, 1984, and he an extremely popular gentle- trailer. Telephone 058/54306 KEATING — The relatives of nets legalised as this was the had also been Involved in farm- man and his death has been after 6 p.m. the Date Catherine Keating, most modern and most efficient ing for many years. the cause of much sorrow, es- Lismore, wish to thank most NOTES method of fishing He played football for thepeciall y to his sorrowing sister WANTED — A lift to Water- She then went on to say that Brickey Rangers i his young and relatives to whom we ex- ford diaiily, Mlonday to Friday, sincerely ail those who sent COMMUNITY COUNCIL there had been repeated con- n Mass caidsi and letters1 of sym- Information Evening — De- days and remained a life long tend our sympathy. wildtaig to sibarie expenses. Tele- frontations involving fishermen supporter of the club. His remains were removed pathy. A special word of thanks spite inclement weather condi- and fishery officers because of from the Kiely Funeral Home phone 058 68029. to Dr. Donovan and Nurse tions which prevailed on Friday Possessed Of a quie.t disposi- the outdated iaws and now with on Wednesday evening to St. FOR SALE—Kawas Uku 400-4 Pollard, to thei Matron and staff night, February 14. the Com- tion, he had been very popular 1982; perfect condition. Apply: a new salmon season only a few with those who knew him and Mary's Parish Church and were of 'Lismore Hospital. Thie. Holy munity Information' evening at, weeks away nothing had been received and blessed by Rev. W. Denis O'SuIiivan, Eallynoe. Tal- Murphy's, Knockanore was well his passing has been the cause Sacrifice of the Mass mil be done to change these laws de- Carey, C.C., assisted by Rev. J. GAIN SHEEP low. aitt ended. of much sorrow, more especially offered for all as 'a token o! spite the appeals and submis- to his wife, sons, daughters and Griffin, C.C. and Very Rev. J. HAY FOR SALE—Phone 058/ appreciation. The video on 'Community sions made by the fishermen. other relatives to whom we ex- O'Sullivan. 421'63. Alert' was an excellent piece "Fishermen are now being tend deep and sincere sym- Fr. Carey was celebrant of —1077 Mini. Tele- NEVILLE — The sons, daugh- ' of information and was beauti- treated as common criminals pathy. the Requiem Mass on Thursday FEEDS FOR SALE ters', brothers., sisters, and rela- when all they want to do is to phone 058 54091. i fully narrated by Charles Mit- His remains were removed to morning and also officiated at tives' of the late Catherine (Kit) earn a living," she added. th burial in the adjoining FOR SALE—Best quality seed chell (former RTE newscaster i. St. Mary's Parish Church on E SHEEP NUT 14% - This is a Neville, New Street. Lismore, , Following the showing of the cemetery, assisted by Very Rev. potatoes, Golden Wonder, Kerr's FAMILY STRESS Sunday evening and were bless- multi-purpose sheep nut that can be wisih to express sincere thanks video, Sergt. John Howard, John Murray said that fish- ed and received by Rev. M. Cul- Dean Cassidy, P.P., Rev. M. Cul- Pink and Pinielllas. — Thomas to ail' whio sympathised with Garda Crime Prevention Unit, linan, CJC. and Rev. J. Griffin, used where a well balanced nut Hyland. Oooiisheial, Ballyduff. ermen did not want to work lman, C.C., assisted by very them 'to' their recent sad Waterford, gave a detailed talk outside the law but they were Rev. M. Brennock, O.S.A., Rev. C.C. is required. Telephone 058/80152. bereavement; all those who on the various means of pre- He is survived by his loving of round and being forced to do so because P. McCarthy, O.S.A., Rev. G. Hic- QUANTITY sent Mass cards', letters of venting break-Ins. etc. Sergt. of existing legislation. He de-key, O.S.A., Very Rev. J. O'Sul- sister, her family, her grand- EWE NUT 16% — Can be used in square bale® of hay for sale. children, his nieces, nephews, sympathy and seraphic certifi- Boylan of Tallow also contri- nied allegations that all they livan and Rev. P. Ahearne, c-C. all cases where additional feed is Phone 058/54177 after 9 P.m. cates': those who attended the buted to the debate. Both men wanted was- to reduce salmon relatives' and friends. Rev. Fr. Cullinan, C.C., cele- required but especially pre-lambing. FLATS TO LET — Fatima removal, tlbe Masses and burial. answered a number Of queries stocks to the point of extinction brated the Requiem Mass on House, Abbeyside. Phone 058/ Special thanks to the local on the subject. and said that their policy was Monday morning and also offi- EWE BALANCER 44% — (Fish 41613. Clergy, the' Doctor, Matron Security Alarms — Heather always one of conservation. He ciated at the interment which FOR SALE — Wedding dress Nurses and staff of tihe local Teap, sunlodig.e, Connia, demon- j then drew attention to the great took place in the adjoining MISS RICHAEL KELLY Based) — Includes Fish Meal, stress caused to the families of £75. _ No. hospital; to the friiendis and strated various security alarm cemetery afterwards. He was feelings of profound sorrow Minerals and Vitamins that balance and long veil, Box fishermen following confronta- S325 "Leader'' Office. kind neighbours and all whosystems . Anyone in the area in- assisted by Very Rev. Dean Cas- and regret were occasioned in a basic ingredient mix of 50% pulp; I tion with fishery officers and sidy, P.P. Rev. W. Carey, C.C., helped at a .time, oif need. The terested in a security alarm are the area when news was learn- 50% cereal. YOUNG, MARRIED AND Holy Sacrifice of the Mass 'will I said that they wanted to see an Rev. J. Griffin, C.C., Very Rev. ed of the death of Richael invited to contact ny member iend to all this. FEMALE — I am available for be. offered for the ihtenti'.ons of of the Community Council or M. Brennock, O.S.A., Rev. G. Kelly, Ballyduff, Dungarvan, part-time or full-time experi- all, too numerous to acknow- Heather Teap. Cllr. Patsy Kenneally said Hickey, O.S.A.. Rev. P. McCar- which took place at Ardkeen MINERAL/VITAMINS — Gain thy, O.S.A., Rev. Fr. Touhy, enced in childmind'ing and shop- ledge individually. Irish Heart Foundation — Fol- I that he fully supported the '.Hospital on Wednesday, Feb- High Phos. and Ultra High Plios. work. — Box No. K326 "Leader" fishermen's call to have mono- OS.A., Rev P. Ahearne, C.C., ruary 12. Min/Vitamins available at keenest NOONAN — The relatives, lowing the Community Alert filament nets legalised. They Rev. M. J. Ryan, C.C., Clogheen, Office. discussion. Capt. paddy Kelly She was beloved daughter of prices. WANTED—Fodder beet. Tele- close neighbours and other were sold publicly and subject Veiy Rev. J. O'Sullivan and Rev. Ted and Mairead Kelly, Chem- friends of the late Michael of the Irish Heart Foundation to government VAiT but when P. Fitzgerald, C.C., Ballina- phone evenings: 024/96144. gave a very interesting lecture ist. O'Connell Street and a Noonan, O'Kyle, Camphire, Cap- the fishermen bought them and meela. pupil of the Mercy Convent and Available from all branches of FOR SALE—Ransome 3-furrow on Heiarit Disease. He said that used them they wer charged plough Phone- 024/97275. poquin, wish bo thank very fifty per cent of all deaths in e Chief mourners.—Mrs. Eleanor hef death at the tender age of sincerely all the kind people with breaking the law. McCarthy (wife); Jim, John, Waterford Co-op. CLEARANCE of limited items Ireiandi are caused by heart lOi years has been the cause whio sympathised with them on Cllr. Kenneally went on toMichae l and Benny (sons); of great sorrow to all. of Aynlsley China, good reduc- failure. There is a lot of infor- say that because of existing nn thie recent death of Michael mative literature available on Breda, Mary, Helen, Ann and Her remains were removed to g.-m«... ' . w- uassffis tions; also Mlason's Ironstone to Noonan; those who attended laws fishermen were under con- Theresa (daughters)- Terence, St. Mary's Parish Church on clear — Mrs. C. Moloney, 66 heart disease which can be had linuous harassment while they Canty, Jimmy nd Patrick, Eng- the removal and burial; those by writing to Irish Heart Foun- a Thursday evening and were Main Street, Dungarvan were trying to make a living land (brothers)- Lena Murray, who sent Mass cards, tetters, dation, 4 Clyde Road, Dublin 4. blessed and received by Rev. W. Waterford BQBT FOR SALE — MOtorcyde, Suz- etc A special! thaniks to Dr. B. and to survive. "But," he said. Ballyguiry and Babs Latowell, Carey, C.C. uki 100. Apply; Francis Murphy, Nurses McCarthy and Patrick Geary, Chairman of Canada (sisters); Angela, Fr. Carey was celebrant, of coop rfr O'Rourke, Baliygailane upper, the Community Council, thank- Sheila, Elaine and Sean Cleary, the Requiem Mass on Friday Buflke and all tihe kind' neigh- Sean Cronin (grandchildren): Lismore. bours. They trust this notice ed all speakers for a very in- evening after which the funeral teresting evening and thanked Robert Quarry (uncle); Joe took place to Ballinameela FOR SALE—Hoovermatic De wilUU be acaeptedl by. alii to deep Mary and Edimond for the use MELLERAY NOTES Cleary, John Cronin (sons-in- appreciation. Holy Mass has cemetery where Interment, took Luxe twin tub washing ma- of their premises. law): Clara (daughter-in-law); been offered. MELLERAY BADMINTON CLUB piace. DUNGARVAN BOY SCOUTS chine, immaculate condition; Mrs. C. Turner. R.I.P. — The It is with deep regret that we brothers-in-law, slsiters-ln-law, Clergy present at the grave- reason for selling: changing to O'CONNELL — The wife, sons death took place on February record the death of John Mur- nephews, nieces, relatives and side were Very Rev. Dean Cas- automatic. Pri'ce £100. Can De and' daughters of the late Mr 10, of Mir®. Catherine' Turner phy. one of the founder mem- friends. sidy, P.P.. Rev. W. Carey, C.C., DANCE seen after 6 p.m. at No. 16, William O'Connell, Tourtane (nee Greensilade) at Youghal bers of our club. John, who was Rev. J. Griffin, C.C., Rev. M. Gaillowsihill, Dungiarvan. Glencaiiiim, wish to thank most Hospital. Formerly of The com- one' of the leading players In Cuilinan. C.C., Rev. M. Curran, C C-, Cahir, Rev. Eanna Condon, LARGE GREEN 3-seater sit- sincerely all those- who sympa- mons, Glendine, she- resided fOr our club for many years was CLONEA STRAND HOTEL BALLROOM thised with them to their recent many yeans' to England. To the also an excellent basketball C.C., Ballyporeen, Very Rev. W. tingroom suite for sale in good player and indeed excelled at MR. JOHN (JACK) Callanan, P.P., Aglish, Rev. G. condition,, MQ0. — Box No. sad bereavement, those who Greenslfade family, other rela- tives. and friends we extend our most sports. He will be greatly Hickey. O.S.A. and Rev. Fr. F323 "Leader" Office. called personally, those who missed i the area where he Hooper, O.S.A. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 attended! the removal of re-deepest sympathy. n O'MAHONEY ATTENTION — People inter- was a respected member of the We extend sincere sympathy ested in> learning Ballroom mains Mass and funeral, and community. We regret to record the death to her heartbroken parents and MUSIC BY THE— Dancing in next two weeks, also to those who sent Mass His greatest, loss' Is to hiso f Mr. John (Jack) O'Mahoney, family on their great loss. cards, seraphic certificates', tele- Cloneety Terrace, Dungarvan, starting in town soon please West Waterford wife and family anfi our sin- contact Box No. F324 or phone grams, letters of sympathy cere sympathy goes out to them which took place on Monday, floral tributes and wreaths. A and to his mother, brother, and Feb. 10, after a long Illness and DIXIES between 6.30 and 7.30 p.m.: Hounds at an advanced age. 008/41883. special word of thanks to Dr. sisters and all his relatives. MRS. HANNAH RELIVE THE SOUND OF THE SIXTIES! Gallagher, the Matron, nurses WIILL MEET SOCIAL Jack had worked for many TO LET — Pit of silage, 350 years as a maintenance carpen- tens, with slatted house and and staff of St. Brlgid s Unit, FEBRUARY Our annual social which was SUPPORTING ACT — STARDUST held on Friday 7.th i Lismore ter at the Leather Factory. big loose house. Telephone 058/ Ardkeen Hospiitail, Waterford; to Thursday 20 Millstreet n TOBIN Very Rlev. Cainoni Power. PP. Hotel was a huge success and A most jovial person, he was Tickets £5 — Btur Exitension 54306 aftier 6 p.m. Saturday 22nd ... Pilitlo-wn Cross held in high esteem by all who A well known lady in the andi Rev. Fr. 'Gonman, C.C., saw our biggest attendance — Relieves O MARCH knew him. Gaejtacht, in the person of Mrs. Transport provided from the Square. HYPNOTHERAPY Fr. Madden, C.C.. the Curate at ever. We 'take this opportunity worry, anxiety, tension and Saturday 1st ••• Mount Stuart Sincere sympathy is extend- Hannah Tobin, Balllnagoul. GlemviWe. Rev. Mother andi Sis- to thank everybody who helped fear. Teaches you to relax, Saturday 8th Ballyduff/ to make this such a great suc- ed to his sorrowing sons, daugh- Ring, was called t.o her eternal ters of Presentation Convent, helps to alleviate symptoms, Orough cess. ters, brothers, sister, grand- reward on Wednesday, February If you havie a problem 'phone Lismore, A special word of Saturday 15lh ••• Woodbine Hill LEAGUES children. sons-in-law, daugh- 12- and make an appointment. thaniks also to 'all our neigh- Monday 17th ...... Clashmore At this stage excitement, Is ters-in-law and relatives.. She died at an advanced age The cause is treated, not just bour® and friends who were so (12 NOon> growing in the 3rd Div. and we His remains were removed at Ardkeen Hospital and her CLLR. BILLY KYNE, MCC, UDC the symptom. Sessions are helpful ,at the. sad time when To finish 'the Season. wish the best of luck to ourfro m the Kiely Funeral Home remains were removed from the we needled them. As lit is not team in their last two games. to St. Mary's Parish Church, Kiely Funeral Home to Ring will be in attendance at the Union Office, O'Connell Street, strictly confidential and by — at l'l.00' a.m. — Dungarvan o Tuesday evening. appointment only. Carried out possible to reply to ailil individ- MCCARTHY CUP n Church on Thursday evening. Dungarvan on Friday, February 21, from 4 p.m. to 5.3<> Followers are earnestly re- Two sections of this competi- They were received by Rev. M. Burial took place on Thurs- to quiet private .surroundings. ually we- tirust this will oe p.m. He is in attendance at the Union Office «>" the atccepted by all to. grateful quested not to malke gaps on to tion have already been complet- Cullinan, C.C... assisted bv Rev. day in the adjoining cemetery — W. H. Mlridleton-Leyton, roadisi, or in boundary fences, ed and the other two will be J. Griffin, C.C. and Very Rev. J. following Rctiulem Mass. first und third Friday of every month. MBSH, The Lodge., MocoJlop, appreciation. As a token of our O'Sullivan. Very Rev. C. O Dalaigh, P.P., thiankiS', Masses have been and to ensure that al'l gates are played on Thursday and Friday Ballyduff Upper, Co. Waterford. closed. i night, 20th and 21st. Rev. W. Carey, C.C., celebrat- officiated on both occasions. Telephone 058/00113. offered for ithe intentions, of all. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1986 M. J. Curran & Sons Ltd GRATTAN SQUARE & O'CONNELL ANNUAL SPRING SALE DUNGARVAN Starts This Friday February 21 TELEPHONE' (058) 41022 & 41315

VALUE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS CARPETS AIND FLOOR COVERINGS: SANITARY WARES: APPLIANCES: CENTRAL HEATING: Quality Carpets aind all Floorcoverings at Greatly Cookers, Boilers, Radiators, Copper Piping, etc., at Bathroom Suites complete wlith Fittings, including cl'ose Large reductions on all Electrical Appliances including reduced prices. bargain prices. coupled ,wc — £235, VAT! included. Washing Machines, Fridges and Freezers. HOUSEHOLD: Shower Enclosures less 20%. Roller and Venetian Blinds less 20%. HARDWARE: All Wallpapers and Ceramic Wall and Floor Tiles White Splashbacks: were £18.50, reduoed to £12.50. less 25%. Shower Bases £39.95, reduced to £19.95. FURNITURE: Building Materials, Ahlmairk Pafimts, Garden Products. Peat Moss, Tools, and many other items at Clearance in. Wail Tiles and Contour Wall Coverings at (CASH ONLY DURING SALE) Special Miscount on large stocks of Furniture and exceptionally low prices. half price. Bedding.

i DUNGARVAN JUNIOR CHAMBER NOTES TALLOW AND ROUNDABOUT NOTES BEHIND THE SPOTLIGHT lon, Caroline O'Brien, Liam Mor- COMMUNITY HALL RESULTS and Helen Curley who played Ballymote on the death of her (Continued from Page 1) FEBRUARY MEETING cational nature for inclusion. very well in this tournament. father Mr. Henry Morrisson, oney, Paul Condon and Paul Seamus Doorley will be coordi- Mrs. O'Connor, Ballinaha, Club Results — Winners un- Youghal. Geary. the costs involved now tend to I the National Road Safety Asso- The second general meeting nator of the Newsletter. Gabriel Curran, Cappoquin, Mrs. der 13 doubles, Colin Cunning- EDMOND MURPHY'S 45 DRIVE The three-night event was of the year was held on Thurs- Buckley, Lismore, Mrs. Beecher, monopolise most of Europe's | ciat'ion from provisional figures The Chapter will also be run- ham and Ia Mackintosh. Men's 1st, Eily O'Neill and Kitty hosted by the Ballyduff Club day 6th Feb. In the Moorings. Tallow, Jim Walsh, Ballyduff, n ning at least one training doubles, Phil Curley and Mich- Nfville- 2nd and 3rd divided be- and Catherine O'Regan receiv- agricultural management. How- j supplied by the Gardai show Forthcoming projects were dis- Margaret Daly, Tallow, Mary course in 1986, which will be es- ael Sheehan; runners-up, Pat tween Nan Kelly and Joy Bryan, ed the best actress award. ever, during the last year the ; that there were 49 less fatalities cussed including the Pub Quiz, Aherne, Cappoquin, Bill Lan- pecially beneficial to the new Sheehan and Mike Mangan. Moss Mahony and Liam O'Re- The competition was won by which start, on February 25th. ders, Lismore, Annette Condon, first steps towards solving the in '85 as compared with the members of Junior Chamber. gan, John Coughlan and Jimmy Ballyduff who now compete ln Chairman of the project, Niall Parkdota, Mrs. Morrissey, Vll- previous year wwth the totals The Council are at present see- CREDIT UNION NEWS Hornibrook, Liam Casey and the regional final. problem of overproduction have King asked that as many mem- lierstown, Mrs. Mulcahy, Wood- ing what, courses are available Travellers Cheques — Going John Michael Kelly. Best of the The Tallow club have decided been taken, with important reading 416 (1985) and 465 bers as possible make them- view Park, Mrs. Rohan, Wood- and most appropriate for J.C. to Cheltenham or elsewhere? last 5 — Sadie Geary and Mary to put on their play in the Com- selves available as question view Park, Eric Curley, Lisfinny, decisions taken, on wine and (1984). Dungarvan. Travellers Cheques in Sterling, Mangan. Lucky Tables _ Marie munity Centre on Friday, March masters, timekeepers, score- Carmel Burke, Tallow, Dan Some general meetings from U.S. Dollars and French Francs and John Brown, Babe Mahony 7, also featuring a Variety Con- mjilk surpluses. Similar pro- keepers, etc. for this event, Linehan, Curraglass, Mrs, Law- In a breakdown of the next month onwards will have are available at. Tallow Credit and Sean Coady, Sean McCar- cert with such artists as the posals along these line's were which needs a lot of manpower ton. Glanworth, E. Ryan, Cock accident figures, the number of a new 'Soapbox' section. A short Union. As an added bonus pur- thy and partner. Jackpot £220. Ballyduff Set, Dancers, Maeve to be run well. Pit Lane, Mrs. O'Connor, Nora made by the European Com- time will be set aside for a McCarthy, Tallow, Margaret chasers will be eligible to par- Collins, Patsy Aherne, Tallow pedestrians killed in 1985 was Monthly 45 Drive — This 100 Figure Dancers, Karen Gallag- mission a few months ago con- member to give their opinion Daly, Convent Street (£1001, ticipate in a draw for a week- per cent, payout drive will be 139 or 17 fewer than the 156 The format of the competi- on their pet subject or to share end holiday for two t a grade her, Cairde, Dan Sullivan, Bal- and Mary McGrath, Tallow. a held on Sunday next at 8 p.m. cerning sugar and it plans to total of 1984; motor-cyclists tion this year has been tighten- i their interest in a particular A hotel in Ireland before the lyduff Sketch and Sunbeam. ed up and this year there will attack the cereal and beef ' hobby for instance. It should be end of 1986. This holiday Is ST. CATHERINE'S G.A.A. This will be an opportunity and pillion passengers at 51 be no Plate section and the ST. PATRICK'S HALL an informative and interesting confined to purchasers of Tra- for the local community to see mountains this year. showed a drop of 8; car drivers event will be run over the weeks 45 DRIVE RESULTS At a recent meeting of the new aspect, to the monthly gen- vellers Cheques at, Tallow Area a very fine play andf cast. as one competition. It, will un- 1st, Mary Curley and John W. above at the clubrooms, Bally- Overproduction has become and passengers at 171 were 16 eral meetings. McCarthy; 2nd and 3rd divided Credit Union only. noe, arrangements were made At the moment many club doubtedly attract much interest one of the, if not the biggest, less, users of goods vehicles at again this year. Project meetings continue re- between Mary Pratt, and Mick Sammy Stamp Scheme—This for the forthcoming club draw members are out and about 1 gularly and the next general Pratt, Nellie McGrath and Toto- scheme which has commenced which will take place on the with sponsor cards for the Irish problems of the European 9 and "others" at 6 were each The Chapter also decided to meeting of the Chapter will be ette Tobin, Nora McCarthy and ln the local National Schools is 6th March. Wheelchair Association Spon- Community and the Commis- 4 less than the 1984 figures. set Un an Entertainment Com- in early March. —t (P.R.O.). Agnes Murphy. Best of the last working very successfully to sored Walk which will be held MIDLETON 5-6 (minus 3 goals) sion has proposed to tax pro- mittee. which will come up with 5 — Bertie Neville and Annie date. Tallow, Curraglass. Bally- ST. CATHERINES 3-5 on Shnday, March 2. In 1985 a total of 40 pedal Neville. Table prizes — Pad FINE GAEL MEETING ducers in order to get rid of novel ideas to look after social duff and Knockanore schools Opening the season last Sun- Hogan and B'ill Aherne. Tickets cyclists were killed which was events for members. The Chap- are participating also in this day at B'allynoe ln this Liam The Annual General Meeting the surpluses. Wine will prove —Helen Condon, Annie Neville, exactly the same number in- ter has In the Dast for Instance venture. Breathnach Cup competition, of the branch will be held on Liam O'Brien. no problem where Ireland is organised summer outings in Saving Stamps — Saving Si Catherine's had a tough as- this Friday night and the Min- volved in fatal accidents in this the mountains and similar Stamps for Credit Union mem- ister for Agriculture, Mr. A. concerned but certainly milk, BADMINTON SUCCESS signment, being pitted against category in 1984 and this shows events would be enthusiastical- TRANQUILITY bers who wish to save regularly Midleton. last year's senior Deasy will attend. —(Advt.). beef, cereals and sugar produc- ly welcomed by members for On Sunday last after a hard that cyclists are still very much May the Lord give you tranquility. for recurring expenses such as county finalists. Arrangements are now being tion are matters where the 1986. day of badminton, Phil Curley ESB bills, TV licences, telephone made for the Annual Social on at risk. Peace and love of heart. Undaunted, however, Cather- and Fiona Cunningham won accounts, etc. Stamps are In March 7th i Lismore. interests of Irish producers are Gentleness with strength, ine's minus Shane O'Connell n Junior Chamber also discus- the Haughey Cup — one of the denominations of £1 and £5. The above branch expressed of paramount importance. Cyclists are notoriously lax True humbleness be your part and pat O'Sullivan, settled in sed the Newsletter 'Lookout,' major badminton tournaments sincere sympathy to the fol- Then greatness will be your Payment Of ESB Bills — ESB' from the throw-in and playing in looking after their own safety which was brought out by the in Co. Waterford. Phil and lowing families who suffered be- stature, bills will be accepted for pay- some fine clever hurling worked PEDAL CYCLISTS AT on the roads and this applies Chapter In the past, it was de- Fiona have reached the semi- reavements recently — Dalton And grace in every way, ment in Conna and Tallow themselves into an early lead cided to revive this publication. finals and finals of many tour- family, Ballydasson; Casey fam- RISK especially to those who go For true strength comes with Credit Union Offices. There ls which they maintained UD to The first. Issue is expected be- naments In recent years but ily, Headborough; Moroney fam- about after dark without any fore Easter and members are humility, this is their first big success. no charge for this service and the break. The Road Accident Statistics the new Credit Union Saving ily, Chapei Street: Hogan fam- lights to tihe asked to supply articles of an Today arid everyday. Congratulations to Phil and ^MldlPton on the resumption or inadequate Stamps will be accepted as pay- ily, woodvlew Park and Mills for 1985 recently compiled by Informative, humorous or edu- Fiona, and also to Joe Power brought all their wlles and ex- family, Janeville. front and rere of their bicycles. PATRICIA BOWDER ment perience into the game and a Despite repeated warnings many TALLOW G.A.A. hmi and exciting tussle ensued Epilepsy Collection — The wkh the lead being whittled cyclists, and this applies parti- above collection will be held on dow slightly. Going Into the cularly to a big number of Sunday next at all Masses. Any- n last quarter It was still Cather- teenagers (who have reached one wishing to help are welcome ine's with a tw0 point advan- TENANTS APPOINTED the age group to be sensible to come along on the day. tage. The rigours of the ele- Sympathy —. The club would ments never seemed to matter enough), continue to put their like to extend its sympathy to as the two teams battled brave- lives at risk by cycling about the Prendergast family, Barrack FOR DUNGARVAN ly to gain supremacy and even- at night on completely Street, and the Moroney fam- tually it was Midleton who got ily Chapei Street on their re- the break and after a spectacu- unlighited bicycles. cent bereavements. lar save they succeeded in ham- HOUSING SCHEME Waterford Team — Well done They aire a menace not only mering home the rebound to The Counlty Manager, Mr. Keane, 35 Congress Villas; 14— to all the local lads who helped to themselves but also to other raise the green flag. Catherines Dan Hurley, has made: 'an order Caroline' Flynn, 2 Oioneeity Tee.; Waterford gain two points ln scored a great, goal in this half users of the roads and the the National League against appointing the following to be 15—Piaitrick and Kathleen To- but it was not enough to stem bin, 28 Cathal1 Bruglha Place; sooner they learn to realise this Carlow. the Midleton tide and two suc- tenant® of the new Urban Senior Championship — The Counioil houses at Galdowsfhill, 16—Patrick Joiseph Power. 8 the better for all concerned. cessive major scores put, them 1 grouping for the senior cham- ahead by seven points, but not Dungarvian i all addresses are in Western Terrace; 1(7' — Gerard pionship is as follows _ (A) enough to win as senior teams Dungarvan): Cusack. 34 Si'lverspringsi; 16 — Tallow, Dunhill, Cappoquin, James, Hehtr, 2 Mitchel Street; I'LL REMEMBER YOU, LOVE forfeit three goals in thls com- 1 — William Cowmlng. New Clonea Power and Ballygunner. 19—Richard and' Kathleen To- petition. Line, Abbeyside'; 2 — Danny All the way from New Zea- INCREASES ON AND (B) Ballyduff, Shamrocks, Lis- bin, 83 C'hilders Estate; 20— land last week came a letter more, Colligan Rockies, Roan- Mick Lyons (Araglen) was the Allien Ross, 6 Sexton Street, referee. Joseph MdGoverai', 42 Dr. Clasey- from an old supporter of the more. Portlaw. AJbbeysiide; 3—Jolhln: Joseph Kir- 1 Team — W. Murphy, Barry vfille; 21—Kieran Lenmon, 54 "Leader," seeking the words of If Tallow are to make it three wan, Kllminion South; 4 — O'Regan, Maurice Hartnett, Murphy pOlace, Abbeyside; 22— the ballad "I'll Remember You, in a row a lot, of hard work will Tommy Roche, 4 King street, Love, In My Prayers." So what FROM 1 MARCH 1986 Kevin Lane, Cathal Casey, AbWeysidie1; 5—Mr. Michael An- Ivian Keegian, 1 Oattoal Brugha have to be invested by everyone better choice than that for the Denis Walsh. Seamus Neville, Place, but as everyone knows when we sell, Wofllfe Tone Road'; 6—Alan Denis O'Neill, Christy Clancy, ballad corner this week and we On and from 1 March, 1986, VAT rates will be inareased as follows have ur backs to the wall we Sheehan, 45 Congress. ViMas; 7 0 Pat Clancy, John Lyons, Mike hope it will quickly wing Its are at, our best. —'Margaret Powell 68 Clhilders by virtue of a Financial Resolution passed by Dail Eireann on Mellerick, Willie Kearney, John way down under to Christ- Estate; 8—'Rose Ita Moore, 6 29 January, 1986 (Budget Day):— Dates and fixtures will be G Barry and Patsy Donoghue. church in New Zealand:— Ballinroad; 9—Ldlam and Brid- given as soon as they come t.o Football—The St. Catherine's hand. get Shaw, 11' Congress ViHas; 1. All goods and services at present liable at 23 per cent. junior footballers will com- DUNGARVAN te When the curtains of night mence their league campaign 10—Mlclhael Flynn', HI Cathal are pinned back by the The raite will be increased to 25 per cent; PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRATS Brugtoa place; 11—Juliianwe Sto- Intending members or indeed next Sunday against Carrigna- U stars, 2. Live cattle, sheep and pigs. ber, Flat 17 Fatima House, anyone with an interest In find- var at a venue to be arranged GOLF CLUB And the beautiful moon leaps The rate will be increased to 2.4 per cent; ing out more about Dessle during the week. Abbeyside; 12 — John Lucas. 56 the skies, O'COnnel'l Street; 18 _ John 3. Farmers' flat-rate addition. O'Malley's new party can go BALLYNOE P.T.A.A. And the dewdrops of heaven are kissing the rose, along to a meeting in Lismore At. a recent meeting of the The rate will be increased to 2.4 per cent; Hotel o Thursday night, Feb. NOTES It is then that my memory n above the presentation of files. 20th at 8 p.m. badges Including sliver jubilee QUIZ As if on the wings of some IMPORTS All members of the public are was discussed and this will take beautiful dove welcome. place ln the near future. A cake On Saturday night lasit the In haste with the message it ATHLETIC NEWS sale to provide the necessary TRIVIAL DISCO The new rates will apply to imports on and from 1 March, 1986, also. semi-ftoaJs and final of the bears A very successful athletic funds will take place in Bally- Club Quiz were held with the coaching session was held ln noe Hall at 8 p.m. on Saturday, 1 To bring you a kiss of affec- team captained by Myra Bau- tion and say, TRANSITION TO NEW RATES Tallow last week under Dr. Z. March 8th. manni defeating N. D. O'Ken- Blgniew Orywal. He held 2 ses- I'll remember you, love, in my MRS. ELLEN MORRISON, R.I.P. INCIDENT LANDS nedy's team in; an exciting prayers. VAT-registered traders are advised to proceed with their preparations sions, one in the morning for After Requiem Mass' in Conna filnal. In. the individual final a the under 12's and in the after- last Saturday the funeral of on the basis of the instructions contained in Chapter 22 of the notable double wvis achieved Chorus: (after each verse). noon for the over 12's. He dealt Mrs. Ellen Morrison, Curraheen, "Guide to the Value-Added Tax" (September, 1985, edition). with sprints, long distance, when Myra Bauinann was Conna took place to Ballynoe THREE IN COURT again the victor. shot, medicine ball, high jump, Cemetery. An octogenarian and Go where you will, on land or on sea, IMPORTANT weights and hurdles. He show- relict of Thomas Morrison, the SHOW ed the various excercise and A "minor incident" at a hotel I'll share all your sorrows and s deceased was always regarded disco on December 27 lasit re- techniques for each event. 1 cares, VAT-registered traders who hav chosen to calculate their VAT as an affectionate and esteemed sulted in members of three "ex- Rehearsals wiflll again) be held e Hopefully the athletes will member of the community. And at night when I kneel at liability from moneys received are reminded that they will be liable emplary families" appearing at on Friday neixib to the club- my bedside to pray, benefit, from this training ses- She is mourned by her three Cappoquin Court charged with house ait 8.30 p.m. for VAT at the new rates on all mcxney^ received on or after 1 sion and the club would like to I'll remember you, love, in my sons, Toss, Dick and Joe, daugh- assault. RESULTS thank Dr. Orywal for attending prayers. March, 1986, including moneys received in respect of goods and ter, Mrs. Pat. Flynn, sisters, Mrs. James Lonergan, Newcastle, Thursday / {Saturday cancelled. and giving of his precious time. Higgins and Mrs. Barry, bro- services supplied before that date. SOCCER Clonmel: James Fitzpatrick, Sunday, Feb. 1'6 — P. Horsom I have loved you too fondly thers, Dick and Johnny Kelle- Boolahallagh, Newcastle, and (2)1) 22 pts. Brideview's under 14 team her, relatives and friends to to ever forget Michael Goonan, Liam Lynch The lov yo have spoken OTHER VAT CHANGES travelled to Knockanore last whom we extend our sympathy. Terrace, Newcastle, were all FIXTURES e u Sunday morning and played an Solus na bhflaitheas da to me; charged with assaulting Tho- Thurs. Sat. Feb. 22 — 14 hole entertaining 2-2 draw. Bride- h-anam. And the kiss of affection still Services such as meals and catering, oinema and certain other mas O'Donnell, Kilnacarriga, stableford;; Sunday, Feb. 23 — warm on my lips, view, playing against a strong TALLOW SCOUT NOTES Newcastle. entertainment services, certain repair and maintenance services, and breeze in the first half found On Monday last we took part 18 hole' S/fF Home Affiance When you told me how true certain personal services will become liable to VAT at 10 per cent themselves a goal down at the in our Regional Quiz. This year However after hearing the (t'imei sihteet). you would be. I know not if fortune be fickle on aind from 1 July, 1986. These services will be liable at 25 per Interval. Knockanore increased all six units took part and all evidence District Justice W. F. their lead five minutes into the O'Connell said he accepted the LADIES GOLF NEWS or friend. cent, from 1 Malroh, 1986 to 30 June, 1986. Hot take-away foods enjoyed an exciting evening in second half and looked on their Clashmore. Incident was a very trivial one Or if time on your memory will become liable at 10 per cent on and from 1 July, 1986. An way to an impressive vlctorv. and he applied the Probation Oni Friday, February 14, tihe wears, Our team was Kenneth Mur- decision was made by the Com- explanatory leaflet will be issued in due course. Brideview missed a penalty six Act to all three defendants on I know that I love you where- phy, Rorv Walsh, Donal O'Brien miiititee to vote for the Modified minutes later, but, five more and Desmond O'Mahoney and condition they pay expenses ever you roam, I.L.G.U. Handicap. System, as it minutes after that, Gerry Mur- they were just, beaten into sec- totalling £21. And remember you, love, in INQUIRIES phy did score from a penalty was tJhbughit this, would, be' the my prayers. ond place by Abbeyside who Thomas O'Donnell told the to put, Brideview back in the scored 41 to our 40 points. fairest to all members. game. The equaliser came six court he was now happy that When the angels in heaven Inquiries concerning VAT should be made to: Congratulations then to Ab- things had been settled up be- lira March we have the: return minutes from the enr] when beyside and well done and good are guarding the good, Cllve B'arry scored from close tween all of them, while Mr. of tihe' popular. "Round Robin" As God has ordained them to The Revenue Commissioners (VAT), luck to our own team. We will J. P. Gordon, Solr., defending, range. competition. This will l*e play- do, Castle House, now be going on to Cooks town, said the parties had made It, wasn't, a good performance Co. Tyrone for the National ed ln league sections: 10-20, In answer to prayers I have Souith Great George's Street, things up and the defendants 19-30, 27-86. Notice of {Ms on from the Tallow lads, as thev Scout Quiz where we hope to do had apologised. offered to Him Dublin 2. did not really start, to play until even better than last year when looker room board. I know there Is One watching they were two goals down. we were runners-up. Mr. Gordon said the Incident W e e k 0! y competitions In you. (Tel. 01-792777 Ext. 2440, 2441, 2442 and 2443) Team — Garry Ahern. David TALLOW MACRA arose from the mistaken belief March played on Tuesdays And may the bright, spirit be Doyle, C. Henley, j. Dovle, J. thai the injured party had or to local Inspectors of Taxes. The club have been very busy otniy. with you through life, Grath, D. Power, M. Tobin. C. of late with the drama competi- made a complaint to the gardal To guide you up heaven's Irateresting news, also of the Issued by the Revenue Commissioners. February, 1986. Fitzgerald, G. Murphy. D. Mc- tion. The play chosen by the about, the defendants. bright, stairs. Barry and P. Henley. club was "The Bishop's Candle- Supt. M. English who prose- starting of a Home Alliance to And meet with the one who SYMPATHY sticks." The members of the cuted, said all three defendants be played on the first Friday has loved you so true We extend our deepest sym- cast were Catherine O'Regan, came from very respectable of each mortlfo,. More abouit this And remember you, love in pathy to Mrs. Ina Gouldlng, Michael O'Regan, Eric Cantil- families as did O'Donnell. later. her prayers.