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ATLANTIC TO & «EtfrKTiS MEHME IS ig tgMgtgeg-IgtCIglC8«tSS«M WEDDING BELLS DRILL NEW OIL WELL FREE £200 FREE OFF WATERFORD CHRISTMAS DRAW The long-awaited foiilow-up |licensin g terms announced by POLITICAL STORM ROCKS phone from her home in Water- well' In Block 49, 9 to the Celtic the Minister for Einlergy Dick ford City, she stated that she Sea- off the waterford coast, Spring, Dr. O'.Reilly says, that had been addressing the meet- which flowed' 9,901 barrels a diay Atlantic Resources "welicomed During the past few years it three yearsi aigo. will be com- ing in a responsible manner and this belated' movement towards WILLIE ROCHE was usually the Fianna Fail mlenced before the end of tihe the removal' of uncertainty and MAIN STREET, LISMORiE. 'Phone 058/54122 Party within tihe Constituency in measured tones reading from year. Dr. A. J. F. O'Rlellly, towards' making the Irish re chairman o.f Atlantic Resources, which was torn by internal a prepared script when the gime more competitive." furore erupted. She added that states in the interim report bickerings and confrontations from the exploration companly "The new terms, although From Monday, November 10, every £10 cash purchase Deputy CoHins's supporters had welcome, still do not providie will entitle you to a ticket for our Christmas Draw for while the Fine Gael organisa- "The interpretation' of the the statae- degree of exploration never forgiven hen since she three-dimensional seismic data a £200 voucher. tion in the county moved incentive as is available in the had polled so haavily in the last acquired last year has led tio uilong on its sertene way. Now, United'. Kingdom, while the pro- Call and see the wide range of exciting gifts at our greater confidence i'n the selec- however, there has been a election. The Senator also ad- posed Irish Corporation. Tax shop. tion of location' for this Impor- mitted that she had been regime is also harsher in several complete change about for while tant well." he says. A large selection of Jewellery in stock i.e. 9 carat gold approached about joining the prospects " Dr. O'Reilly says. Fianna Fail, on the surface at Referring to the new off-shore and sterling silver pendants, eau: rings, bracelets and any rate, appear to be going but said rings. through a period of calm, the that the approaches were made Also Royal Tara China, Belleek, Cavan Crystal and Fine Gael Party is being rocked by former members of the Fine RACING Tengra and A.T. Crosse Writing Pens. by an unusually violent storlm Gael party who were still For an ideal and useful Christmas Gift call and see which threatens to split the friends of hers and it was on our selection of Lismore hand-made Atfan Jumpers. organisation wide open. that basis that she had discuss- ed the situation with them. WE WILL MAID ORDER GIFTS IF REQUIRED The eye of the storm is This latest turn of events Winner At located in Waterford City where showg how deep the differences HOME fMPROVEMENTS it started brewing some time and divisions within the party back when Senator Katharine in the Constituency now are Selection of solid fuel fires suitable for central heating Bulbulia decided to relinquish and coming at the present time Punchestown For or otherwise. Amazing value While stocks last. her seat on Waterford County when a general eleotion must We stock a full range of Plumbing requirements and Council and to concentrate on be faced at any time between Bathroom suites. Also oil fuelled radiators, Kerosun Oil winning a seait on the City now and the end of next sum- Heaters, Gas Heaters and Electric Fires. Council whlioh she succeeded in mer, -it is a situation that the doing. Disagreements then Dungarvan Trainer party needs like a hole in the LISMORE CARPET CENTRE arose within the party in which head. first, Cllir. Stephen Rogers, The Michael McGrath stable I "Gav's Delight" as they turned Huge range of Carpets, Vinyls, Carpet Tiles and fonmer Mayor, was involved at Cappagh. Dungarvan endur- 'into the straight, and looked WOULD YOU AGREE? ed an early reverse at t'he Pun- I like winning easily but "Marc General FHoor Coverings. Prompt service and expertly and later former Minister ol During the course of an chestown meeting last Sunday I Millar" (5/1 to 3/1) came from fitted if required. H.P. can be arranged. State, Deputy Eddie Collins when the 5/4 favourite in the address to participants at a away back In the field to close became openly involved when N.arraghmore Handicap Chase. the gap to U lengths at the Munster Regional Macra na he was sacked from his post in "Another Brownie," ln the col- finish. Feirme Leadership Training ours Of Mr. S. Lucey and ridden September. Charges and coun- Course in Limerick on Friday by J. F. Byrne was beaten by ter-charges have been made by the 2/1 second favourite "Bar- last Mr. T. J. Maher (Indp.), •the confronting factions and in tres" by 21 lengths. Member of the European Par- Ferguson an effort to get to the bottom liament for Munster and former However the situation was Mr. Pat Keating and Miss Alice Seward., both from Grange, of the problem and to restore redeemed when "Granny's President IFA said that we Tallow owner, Mr. J. Morri- who were married in Glendine Church. (Photo: Rory Wyley) peace within the organisation, Prayer" (3/1' owned by Mrs. E. son's "Oallln Rialta" (6/1) No-one is more have had a serious decline in Canny and ridden by Mr. David came from 4th at the last bend the National Executive of Fine social behaviour and moral McGrath had a length and a in the Elverstown Handicap Gael appointed a special sub- half to spare over "Marc Mil- Hurdle to finish second, just a standards in Ireland over the committee to inquire into the lar." In the QK Cold Stores couple of lengths behind the switched on. last twenty years that must be fast tiring 2/1 favourite "Ran- entire affair. Hurdle. "Granny's Prayer" took halted and reversed. over from the longtime leader dom Wind." However the storm again During the same period, he FUEL! FUEL! FUEL! broke out last Monday night said, we have witnessed and if anything with greater through the efforts of successive intensity when the extent of the governments the mismanage- HIGH GRADE COAL NOW IN STOCK bitter differences became clearly ment and wastage of scarce and GOLD COAST evident at a meeting of the expensive financial resources in (BALLINACOURTY) IN ALL OUR BRANCHES party's Constituency Executive a manner and to a degree that in Dungarvan. people intent on sabotaging our Excellent Prices available at present. economy could not have hoped BOARDSAILING The meeting was chaired by to achieve. COAL BRIQUETTES AND PLO-GAS CYLINDERS the Constituency Executive Mr. Maher's evaluation of iNOW AVAILABLE AT ALL OUR BRANCHES Chairman, Maurice Cummins the top political leadership in CLUB NOTES and the central figures in the the country over the last de- dramatic sequences that took The Annual General Meeting cade of years or so is then Coast. COMPARE OUR PRICES ON place were Deputy Collins and of the Gold coast Board Sail- summed up in the following The Commodore for '87 Shane Senator Bulbulia. As the latter ing Club was held on Saturday Lannon was elected unooposed. passage: "Today, .and for many night last November 1st, at the was reading a statement from a Shane has done an excellent SUPERSER HEATERS NOW years to come the Irish people Gold Coast. job as Hon. Secretary for a prepared script, tempers flared will be paying a savage price The meeting was well attend- number of years and will no and Mr. Collins claimed that he ed and the Commodore, Bill for the years of wasted oppor- doubt continue to lead the club had never been more insulted O'Donnell was congratulated on In a most professional manner. tunities and crazy Government a very successful racing season as he had been as the Senator The remaining officers and Waterford economic and financial policies and on the financial front with committee were elected as fol- continued with her statement. fund raising well on the way that were motivated by a burn- lows : Hon Treasurer—Susanne COOP Heated exchanges followed, at towards the purchase of an all ing greed for power at any Frost; Hon. Secretary _ Pat the height of which Deputy weather rescue craft. Dineen. Committee members — price. We have been unlucky Collins left his seat and walked Maurice Nealon and Peter as a country with tihe less tlhain Hatton. out from tihe meeting followed mediocre quality of national Tributes were naid to the re- by several delegates who sup- political leaders we have had tired treasurer, Susian Moloney FERGUSON ported him. However the meet- for keeping the books and rec- since membership of the EEC. ing continued and was subse- ords in a most meticulous man- Successive Governments have quently addressed by Minister ner. The Committee and mem- failed to exploit the oppor bers wish Susan and her hus- CLLR. BILLY KYNE, MCC, UDC for Agriculture, Austin Deasy LIAM BYRNE & SON tunities which joining the Com band Paul the very best in the who was given a rousing future. will be in attendance at the Union Office, O'Connell munity provided, leaving us ovation. Sailing continues on the Street, Dungarvan on this Friday, November 7, from 4 60 Main Street, Dungarvan poorly equipped to cope with week-ends at the Gold Coast p.m. (o 5.30 p.m., and is in attcndancc on the first and On the following morning Telephone 058/41894 some of the problems which The Commodore thanked all and the next major function third Friday of every month. (Tuesday), Senator Bulbulia was involvement has now posed." who helped to make the year will be the Cheese and Wine interviewed on the "Morning successful and in particular the which will be held at the Gold T.V. RENTAL SALES AND SERVICE Coast on November 15th. Ireland" programme from Radio Nor is Mr. Maher's assess Club sponsors and John Mc- Grath and John Quinn for the Final presentation for the Eireann and speaking on the (Continued on Page use of facilities at the Gold End of Season competitions i will be made at this function'.

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32 GRATTAN SQUARE, DUNGARVAN TELEPHONE 058/42261 Wo are also pleased to announce the introduction of Special Rates for Old Age Pensioners, Primary Secondary Students every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. A Lismorjre group who took part in a 24 hour fast in aid of the Cystic Fibrosis Aid Fund. They are: Ita McNamara, John Ryai n , Mark O'Goflinan, James Fitzgerald, Ann Hca pliy. Also taking part but not in picturc were Una (Photo: Rory Wyley) O'Leary and Ann Flynn. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1986 "SPRATT BALLYLEMON LODGE, OAPPAGH CAPPOQUIN AND LISMORE AND DISTRICT NOTES (On the instructions of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Ryan, LISMORE F.C. NOTES Winter League—'1, S. Beecher Ladies Branch: Turkey Com- now available from community having sold the propenty) 640; 2, J. Hornlbrook 003: 3, J. Last Sunday we played at petition. winner, Daphne Cahill. members, or by phoning (058) O'Gorman 598; 4, R. Ormonde IMPORTANT FURNITURE AUCTION DISTRICT NOTES home to current league leaders Competition continues each 54557 or (058)54692. 596 5, P. Norriar 587- 6, D. Mur- THURSDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, 1986 and last year's champions, Ard- : Wednesday. Draw 1.30-2 p.m. CAPPOQUIN FOROIGE CLUB be held in the Scout Den on phy 570 7, S. Clancy 569: 8, B. BRIDGE RESULTS more, to the fifth game of The : Of the entire superior contents. Monday, November 27th at 8.30 Hogan 556. Yellow Jersey — W. Red House League and lost by SALE OF WORK IN AID OF 1st, Mr. T. Roche and Mrs. Our meeting began at 8 p.m. p.m sharp. We are expecting a Kearney (20) 118. Detailed particulars next issue. 2 goals to nil. Both goals were FRS. COLEMAN AND K Barrett- 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. After the roll was called and good turn out of both parents scored by the visitors in the BRODERICKS' MISSIONS S. Hales: 3rd, Mrs. M. Walsh the subs, collected, we had a and scouts and cubs. So much Fixtures: Sat. and Sun, 8 and first half. and Mrs. B. Cahilll. treasure hunt and afterwards for this week — until our next 9 Nov. — 18 Holes Stableford/ This year the Annual Sale of the winners were presented The scoreline does not, how- Winter League 4th round. Edmond Spratt & Son, notes, God Bless. Work in aid of above missions LISMORE G.A.A. NOTES with prizes back in the hall. We ever, do Us justice as we were will be held in the Lismore then finished the meeting with creating chances throughout Hotel, commencing at 2 p.m. Draw results, week No. 41— TELEPHONE (058) 4.2211 an enjoyable sing-song. We hope CAPPOQUIN BILLIARDS the game, but when we got to £50, P. J. Coughlan, Parks M.I.A.V.I. AND SNOOKER CLUB sharp on Sunday, 16th Nov. to see all members again next the area "shot shyness" seem- The committee are working Road, Lismore; £30, Pad Flynn, week. — (P.R.O.). Club Snooker League _ A ed to grip us. very hard to maintain or even Glencairn, Lismore: £20, Mar- sheet has been posted in the Our forwards who scored BRIDGE CLUB surpass the standard of for- garet Cashman, South Mall, CAPPOQUIN/AFFANE G.A.A. room for pur annual club seven last week against, the mer years, but all realise the Lismore; £15, Liam Power, CLUB league. Members Interested to Shamrocks found the Ardmore many difficulties to be met and Rath, Lismore; £10. John Dug- defence a totally different back overcome. For this reason we gan, c/o Garda Station, Lis- Colleges Football — Local participating should enter their JAMES CAMPION & SONS name on or before this Friday, four, a defence which has only are more dependent than ever more. Promoters Prize — Dony player Ray Flynn',played a vital conceded 1 goal in 5 matches. NOTES on the support of the general Coughlan. M.I.A.V.I., LISMORE part in St. Augustine's College November 7th. we have decided to shorten the league this year This defeat leaves us in joint public and the many patrons win over Clonmel C.B.S. to the Week No. 40 — £50, Michael Wib t0 seven 2nd place with Killeagh and 5 CUNNIGAR BRIDGE CLUB and friends who have support- COOLISHEAL/BALLYSAGGART AREA Munster u/16i football cham- w Players in points behind Ardmore. ed us so faithfully in the past. McGrath, Main Street, Lis- pionship recently. Another local Resits for Oct. 29 (Charity more; £30, Mary Ahearne, FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY each division involving a total We will be grateful to receive player. Tom Fives was among of ten to twelve games. We hope Team—M. Fitzgerald, P. Fitz- night) — 1st, Mrs. N. Prender- Parks Road, Lismore; £20, CHOICE c. 12 ACRE HOLDING 1 items for the Sale, such as the subs. Well done lads. to have three divisions with gerald, B. Landers, P. Ahearne , gast and Mrs. S- O'Grady; 2nd, Mary Bransfield, Main Street, 1 Top quality land. Roadside, Never failing water. Western M.F. Trial — Our the Frank Walsh Perpetual Donal Landers, B. Prendergast, Mrs. J. Mansfield and S. Bean cakes, confectionery, vegetables, Lismore; £15, Mrs. O'Connor, club was well represented at Trophy; the Tom Feerlck per- J. Tobin, J. Dunne, S. Prender- Ni Mhiachain; 3rd, Mr. L. potatoes, fruit, apples, eggs, c/o J. O'Gorman, Lismore £10, Further particulars from:— groceries, minerals, jewellery, : JAMES CAMPION Cr SONS, M.I.A.V.I. the Western Minor Football petual Trophy and the Toby gast, B. O'Gorman, B'. Shana- O'Donnell and Mrs. A. Butler; June Power, Deerpark, Lismore; trials last Saturday. Ray Flynn-, Jug Perpetual Trophy going to han. Subs. — E. Fenton for 4th, Miss C. Christopher and toys, books, magazines, comics, £10, Martin McNamara, Main new, or second-hand clothing in Auctioneers, Valuers & Estate Agents, Lismore. Donagh Cumimlins, Liam Costin the winners of the respective Tobin; F. Power for O'Gorman. Mr. N. Whelan,: 5th, Mr. L. Street, Lismore. Promoters prize very good condition, or any Telephone 058/54485 and Fintan Veale participated. divisions. Entry fee for the Next Sunday we play away to Power and Mrs. J. Walsh. —Dony Coughlan. —(Advt.). item useful and saleable. These Due to injury Charlie Barry league is £2. Affane who are at present bot- may be handed to sr. Rosarlo The club had one of Its most could not play. "Sport For All" Perpetual tom of the table. At this early HARBOUR BRIDGE CLUB at the Convent, or to any mem- enjoyable socials on the Sunday Trophy (Doubles)—A sheet has stage of the league we cannot Results for Oct. 23—1st, Mrs. ber of the Committee. Subscrip- night of the long weekend. County Team — Pat Curran also been posted for the magni- afford to drop any more points. T. Bowmian and Mrs. S. Walsh; tions too will be most grateful- Without doubt everyone of the has been in great form for the ficent doubles trophy (kindly As we have proved in our two 200 plus present had a great county team in recent weeks presented by ji Landers) 2nd, Mrs. C. McCarthy and ly received. SALES BY HARTY & CO. m JOe defeats to Killeagh and Ard- Mrs. R. O'Mahony- 3rd, Mr. N. night. The present strength of continuing his marvellous club and names should again be en- more, we are capable of beat- The usual stalls will operate the club was emphasised by performances all season. He tered on or before Friday, Nov- Whelan and Miss C. Christo- as well as "lucky dips' and val- IMPORTANT ANTIQUE FURNITURE AUCTION ing any side if we can turn our pher. the extraordinary mix of age will be to action again on Sun- ember 7th. chances and approach work uable and worthwhile prizes groups which attended. It was ON WEDNESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER day next when Waterford sen- into scores. Finally, last Sun- Oct. 30—1st, Mrs. A. McGuin- can be won on the Spinner. So a tribute to the skill of the at 7.30 p.m. ior hurlers play Dublin in Croke RED HOUSE LEAGUE day's game was sponsored by ess and Mr. N. Whelan; 2nd. please reserve Sunday, 16th to Society Four that they were Park. This game will be a very Mr. Eamonn Walsh of Eamonn's Mrs. M. O'Connor and Mrs. T. support our local Missionaries. able to cater for all tastes and IN LAWLOR'S HOTEL, DUNGARVAN difficult assignment and vital Ryan; 3rd, Mrs. J. James and Further details and adver- Cappoquin B 5: Grange 4 Place. they helped to no small way in Items inidl'udie: Batfly Victorian writing desk, rare one for the team. We wish them Good entertainment and good Mrs. B'. Hayes. tisement will appear in next the making of a most enjoyable the best of luck. week's issue. Chinese lacquer cabinet, brass Regency inlaid mantle football were in plenty in a fast LISMORE GOLF NOTES •Charity night 13th Novem- and memorable night. Our clock, ladies writing desk, pair of early Victorian hall flowing division 2 game at Cap- ber. Al'l are welcome. thanks also to the hotel staff SCOUT NOTES poquin in the afternoon. For Results: Oct. 25/26—18 Holes WHIST DRIVE and management who got the chairs, mahogany dining table, 9ix Victorian mahogany Stableford — 1, L. Kiely (18.) 40 ABBEY BRIDGE CLUB the home side the satisfaction 1st, Miss N. Willoughby, Lis- evening off to a great start chiaiirs, sets of antique mahogany ohairs, oak carvers, The cub pack took part in the of the much needed morale pts.- 2, S. Power (10) 39 pts.; Results _ Charity night — more; 2nd, Mrs. N. Burke, Dun- with a fine meal. Regional Fun Weekend in Mel- boosting win, but how near 3, T. Cotter (21) 38 pts.; 4, D. mahogany display cabinets, occasional tables, sideboard, leray last weekend. This was a Oct. 14 — Sec A—1st, Mr. T. garvan.- 3rd tie, Mrs. N. Staple- they came to losing an early Howard (21) 38 pts; 5, W. Kear- However the social did not mahogany chest of drawers, pair of Georgian 37 pts.; best vities for the year as the jun- a project like this. The high- Cora Queally: 3rd, Mrs. N. The bonus for score of 44 or china, Staffordshire clock, p.w.o., inlaid mahogany clock to score through centre forward Sun., B. Hogan (14) 38 pts. ior footballers have qualified light of the weekend was the O'Donovan and Mrs. M. Chris- over in the miniature now am- Matty Moloney but Cappoquin Oct. 27: Mixed Foursomes — for the League Final at a date with enamel figures and double fusee movement, china, American football, the greatest topher. ounts to £5. equalised through Leonard 1st, S. Power (10) and E. Hor- to be fixed. A win would be a thing since the introduction of glaiss, silver and plate, paintings, sporting prints, engrav- Coleman and Steven Mason nibrook (23) 273- 2nd. J. Horni- great way to finish off a fan- the tea bag. Our thanks to the Sec. B—1st, Mrs. P. McCarthy TOWN COMMISSIONERS ings and many other interesting items. had them a goal ahead at the brook (11) and C. Dowd (18) tastic year and hopefully it will cub leaders of the region, also and Mrs. S. Queally: 2nd, Mr. break. Shane Fraher mad it 30J • gross, S. Beecher (8) and lead to a bumper attendance at Viewing from 1 o'clock on day of sale. the parents who provided trans- P L. Power and Mrs. S. Ormonde: At Monday night's meeting three early to the second half M. Fives (16) 40. the annual general meeting. Admission by Catalogue only — Price £1.00. port. 3rd, Mrs. C. Christopher and of Lismore Town Commission- and at the end of the third Nov. 1 — 18 Holes Stableford Mrs. J. James. ers a number of items came up However more about this in the HARTY & CO., Auctioneers & Valuers Our scout troop held a joint 1 quarter it was 4-1 when, the — 1st. T. O'Donovan (19) 44 October 28—1, Mrs. Brid Dun- for discussion . Mrs. Mary Mor- future. Crossbridge St., Dungarvan. Telephone (058) 41377 meeting with the Girl Guides 1 Grange defence got into a pts.- 2nd. L. MacDermott (17) phy, Mrs.. Rilta Harnedy; 2. Mrs. rissey was in the chair. on Thursday night. .They cele- tangle and the o.g. was con- 43 pts.: 3rd W. Kearney <"20) A letter was read from Bal<- brated Hallowe'en with a party A. Lannein, Mrs. Joan Mans- ceded. Entering the last quar- 41 pts.: 4th. S. Hales (14) 41 field:;! :3, Mrs!. Molra Ormtrnd, brlggan T.C. seeking support and plenty of fun and games. pts.; 5th, D. Barrv (25) 40 pts. ter Cappoquin looked to be Mrs: Ina H. COnsddine; 4. Mrs. for their campaign to have There will be no scout meet- Best Sat., F. Walsh (11) 38 pts. coasting on a 3 goal lead but Jenny Kiely, Mrs. Sally Walsh books for hire introduced into Dungarvan Leader tog this week. Scouts and cubs not surprisingly the strenuous Best Sun.. W. Foley (22) 40 pts. the schools. Mr. P. Dowd said he SALES BY MICHAEL RAWLINS with their leaders will parade pace began to tell and defensive knew schools where this system TELEPHONE (058)41203 to Mass on Friday night, the gaps appeared. Grange were worked very well. They would PRELIMINARY NOTICE unit to meet in the Scout Den not slow to take advantage-, look into it. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1986 at 7.00 p.m. Moloney pulled back one and RESIDENTIAL FARM FOR SALE Mr. T. Murphy spoke of his A little reminder to parents Martin Tobin scored to leave attendance at a meeting of the Details later. that the A.G.M. of the unit will only a goal between them. Jim- Library committee. He reported MICHAEL RAWLINS, Auctioneer & Valuer my Lucas made it five for Cap- that there is no provision at Melleray, Cappoquin. Phone 058/54398 or 54030 poquin but even that was not present to put heating and NEWS OF TOWN the end of the goal rush as DUNGARVAN toilet facilities in Lismore Pub- Tommy Daly converted a lic Library. These are consider- Grange penalty with five min- ed very essential by the Com- AND WEST WATERFORD utes left. RUGBY missioners. Mrs. M. Ryan said that at the SALES BY BERRY WALSH For the winners it ls difficult recent book week 'held in the to award individual honours in Library, children had to be such a good team performance. FOOTBALL BALL1NAPARKA LODGE, AGLISH NOTES taken across the street to the ROUNDABOUT There were absolutely no fail- ot'her library building to use UNIQUE STONE-BUILT FREEHOLD RESIDENCE their PHEASANT SEASON ures but colleagues will the toilet DEATH OF MRS. C. POWER, By instruotiong of tVle owner. not begrudge If Pat CullSn. CLUB ABBEYSIDE Shane Fraher and Leonard It wias disclosed that no move Standing on 1J acres approx. with some rare shrubs. The annual pheasant shoot- had been made on the provision As we go to press we learn ing season commenced on Coleman are named for above Accommodlation comprises large kitchen with open of a dental clinic. Mrs. Morris- with much regret of the death Saturday last and most mem- average individual performan- Cork Constitution 17 fire, sittingroom, 2 large bedrooms; ESB; Good trout ces. 2nd XV home to Clanwilliam sey also reported that there of Mrs. Mary K. Power wife ot bersi of the local Gun Club Dungarvan 6 —Evans Cup. was no money available in 1986 Mr. Christy Power. The Shop stream bounding garden; must be seen to be appreciated. ernjoyed a good day's shooting Our first view f newcomers Sarsfield Street, Abbeyside. 0 Despite the final score this Next Sunday is our most im- for the erection of a public Contact:— though most reported a short- Grange brought nothine but- The remains will be removed was a good display by our 1st portant day to-date with two toilet. Contrary to reports, a age of game due to the late satisfaction. Ihey are a good to Abbeyside Church at 7 p.m BERRY WALSH, Auctioneer & Valuer XV. Playing with the wind in cup matches. We are seeking site is ready and waiting. spring and wet summer. blend of youth and experience this (Wednesday) evening and Cappoquin. Phone 058/54008 the first half we failed to to retain the Garryowen Cup On the 'positive side she wish- ;n a side which will do well and interment will take lace after capitalise on our territorial and set about winning the ed on behalf of the Commis- D DEATH OF WILLIE DOWER Indeed had already taken a Requiem Mass at ll a.m. to- superiority with the final pass Evans Cup with our second sioners to thank the library home point from Youghal A. In morrow (Thursday) in the ad- going astray on at least two team. staff on the great effort they The death of Willie. Dower, the back four there were the joining cemetery. occasions with the line at our put into Children's Book Week. Greggs, Clashmore has been a familiar faces of Tom Daly, Dec Hopefully we will have glad DUNGARVAN MART mercy. It was a wonderful success. TOURANEENA NOTES great loss to both his family Whelan and Frank North, each tidings next week and all are Long may it continue she said. The sale at Dungarvan Mart and the community at large. of whom have figured on many welcome to come and watch the PUB TALENT Deirdre Hickey. Pat Grace was However, we started the sec- In conclusion we hope the on Monday last, consisted of Willi© wasi firstly a gentleman, other fields. Others to catch ond half well and from a move- games and support your local There was a great night's en- M.C. for the: night. Chairperson enjoys her birth- 700 cattle, 300 Weanlings and a highly respected member ol the eye were Matty Moloney ment on our own 22 we worked team. You an also welcome to tertainment in Duniford's ON AMERICAN T.V. day night out on Dec. 9? 250 sheep. Feature of the sale the farming community, former Martin Tobin and Sean Cur- the ball upfie-ld and Michael enjoy the conviviality in the Lounge on- Saturday night last Congratulations to the junior was the large entry of very mem/ber oi Wiaterford County ran and overall they are a O'Connor breached the con de- Clubhouse after the games. where a large and appreciative Sliabh gCua set dancers who LISMORE A C. NOTES good quality Hereford and Council and a well-known side who will be welcome visi- fence for a good try. Kieran audience enjoyed some fine tra- recorded a programme for Am- Fresian store Bullocks on offer. breeder of many wlnnitog tors at any time. O'Connor converted. JAZZ NIGHT On Sunday last some of our ditional music, song and dance. erican television recently in the There was a very good de- horses on the racing circuit. He I Unfortunately we conceded a athletes competed in the Wa- mand with brisk bidding Musicians were Declan and Nire Valley. This will be shown Cappoquin (panel) _ p j Or should I say Ballroom of has given service for many penalty under our own posts terford Cross country 'B" Cham- throughout. Prices available Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Jim on St. Patrick's Day in America. Kiely, E. Lucas, D. Lucas. D Romance night. Despite the years to the community until which Con converted and with pionships at Kilbarry and they were Increased by a much as Queally. Rose McCarthy and BADMINTON Curran, M. Morrissey, P. Cullen small attendance this was a s 10 minutes to go we led 6-3. did not come home empty £2 to £3 er 100 kgs. Trade Pat Grace- songs were rendered All four teams have started his retirement a ierw years ago. C. O'Leary, J. Barry, s. Mason. night to remember. In truth D However fortune shone on the handed winning a team prize for beef heifers was also fully by Michael Quinlan and Paddy their leagues but it fell to our Despite his failing physical J. Lucas. L. Coleman, S. Fraher there was little jazz but look Cork side and they were allow- and 3 individual medals. maintained. The lamb trade Cuilinan: J. O'Brien gave a re- 2nd Division to chalk up the health over the past few years N. Fleming, J. Oahill. out for this band as we Intend ed an opportunist try from a was also pretty steady with citation while the "Spinning first victory when they beat WilMle enijoyed visits' from kind Grange (panel i — P. Browne having Frankle King back in the boys u/13 race, Eamon pass by a grounded player to good quality butchers lambs Wheel" was acted and sung by Dunmore 7-1. All matches from neighbours' and friends to dis- T. Daly, D. Whelan, F. North' again. O'Sullivan was very unlucky, lead 7-6. Having gained the lead Breda and Shane Hallahan, now on will be played on Mon- cuss' present affairs. During this M. Kenneally, J. Moloney, s' missing out on a medal by fin- making up to £i more than £1 in such a dramatic fashion the Margaret Grace and Stephanie day and Tuesday nights. Thurs- time he, was lovingly cared lor Curran, j. Condon, M. Moloney ishing 4th, while M. Cahill also per kg. Cork side finished strongly with CONDOLENCES Hickey. Step dance-re were Miss day night will be a social night by his wife Mary and his M. Tobin, M. Power, M. Hickey' did very well In finishing in Dry cows continue to be good two further tries. O'Flynn and Miss Horgan and for non-team members and Fri- family. A splendid sporting game We would like to extend our 8th position. trade at up to £81.50 per 100 gave ref. E. O'Shea absolutely Team — Vincent O'Rourke sincere condolences to the to round off the night we had day nights will be reserved for Following a recent accident, Carl Landers won a silver I kgs. The large numbers of 1 no problems. (Clashmore). Eamonn Walsh Bower family. Clashmore. on medal in the boys u/15 race j weanlings on offer also met a a very good and enjoyable set juveniles and beginners. Willie's death occurred at Ard- Results: Full results for Sun- (Kereen), Tom O'Brien (Kilmo- the recent death 0f Willy where lie was beaten in a! strong demand, danced by Breda and Shane keen Hospital) on Thursday last day, Nov. 2nd:— lash), Tony Clarke (Ballina- Dower, father of our past, cap- sprint to the finish for 1st ABBEYSIDE SEA ANGLING Hallahan, Ned and Alice Burke, October 30. His remains were Division 1: courty), Michael O'Halloran tain, Declan Dower. place. CLUB Michael McCarthy, Vera Des- Ballyduff taken to Clashmorei Chu ch on r Piltown 1; Pinewood 3 (Clashmorei, A. Curran (Dun- Our junior ladies took the 1st Christmas competition No. 1 mond, Eamonn Lonergan and Friday evening and burial Lismore 0: Ardmore 2 garvan). Paul Mullaney (Strad- YOUTHS t?am prize for Lismore (Lily due to have been fished on the Comhaltas Notes •followed Requiem Mass on Shamrocks 4- Affane 3 bally), Mark O'Connor (Cappo- McCarthy, Matilda Beecher, 2nd November had to be can- Under 16 — v. Clonmel, k.o. Saturday morning in the ad- Valley Rgs. 1; Cappoquin 1 quin), Michael O'Connor (Cap- Ethna Dahill. Kate Cunning- celled due to the fact no com- Music and dancing as usual 10.30 at Ballyrandle. joining cemetery. Very Rev. J. Division 2: poquin), Peter Maher (Dungar- ham. Susan McCarthy. Eileen mittee had been formed at the on Thursday and' Friday nights. Murphy, P.P., assisted by Rev. MELLERAY The AGiM will! be heid on/ Sun- Killeagh 2: Bride View 8 van). P. J. Kindregan (Dungar- Fitzgerald, M'artina Beecher), AGM. As a result of this an W. Meeiham, C.C. and Rev. T. Ballyduff 2 Youghal A 3 day at 2 pjm. AH members : van). Eoin Phelan (Kilgobinet), and the icing on the cake was extra-ordinary AGM will be Flynn, C.C., Ardmore, received Cappoquin 5: Grange 4 David Salmon (Clashmore), please attend if possible. New provided by Lily McCarthy held at Alice O'Connors on the remains on arrival at Clash- Youghal B' 2 Glenview 1. Kieran O'Connor (Cappagh). NOTES members welcome. : winning the Individual gold Thursday, Nov. 6 at 8.30 p.m — more on Friday. Fr„ Murphy medal and Matilda Beecher the MELLERAY/LISMORE Many members of tihe branch P.R.O. was also the celebrant of the Dungarvan 4; Dolphin 18 bronze medal. GUN CLUB will travel to. Dublin early next FIRE OUTBREAK MEAT COOKERY MONSTER BAZAAR Requiem Mass on Saturday So well done on another suc- At the' recent AGM of the month to appear oni the "Moun- Sympathy to Mr. and Mrs Our second XV were defeated Monster Bazaar on Sunday 1 morning and Fr. Meehan assist- cessful outing and the very aibove club to the Cats Bar, I tain Lark" television pro- bv a strong Cork side on Sun- next. November 9 at 2 D.m. in ed by Fr.. Murphy, Very Rev. W. Michael Landers whose home best to all our athletes who will Meileray the winners of the gramme. More details later — in Main Street was badly dam- day last. However the number COURSE Dungarvan Youth Centre in Callanan, P.P., Balltoaimeela oi new players to the code is be competing in the Munster aid of Youth C'lub Fund Rais- club's confined draw emerged. P.R.O. aged by fire in the early hours The Co. Waterford Adult Edu- and Agiilsh and Veiry Rev. J. exciting and with the benefit Cross Country Championships j ing Committee. Great bargains Fiirjst prize of £100 went to of F'riday morning. Real tra- cation Service is currently or- Miulcahy, PJP., Kniockanore, offi- of a few more games and one in Grange, Fermoy, next Sun- ' on oiler —come early. (Advt.) Sadie Hourigani of Mountain gedy was only averted by the ganising a Meat Cookery Course ciated at the graveside. or two experienced hands the day. —(P.R.O. Lismore A.C.). DUNGARVAN H. & F. CLUB Castle, Oappagh and five prizes courage of two members of the in association with C.B.F. — results will come. It was parti- RESULTS OF WEEKLY of £10 each went to the foltow- West Waterford At both the removal and local brigade who took the Irish Livestock and Meat Board. cularly noticeable in the last 20 LISMORE BADMINTON NOTES NON-STOP DRAW ing: Gerry Foley, Dock Road, burial among the exceptionally families two young children The four week course will run minutes that players were get- 31 /10/'86 (14th DRAW) Waterford; Michael Crow Hey, large attendance were many from smoke filled uoper rooms from Thursday 20th Nov. to Our Premier Division team Hounds ting more accustomed to their £50 _ Mrs. Aileen Winters, Glouinithane, Lismore; Mrs. G. public representatives and re- Well done to them and indeed Thursday 11th Dec. from 7.30- played against Hill,view, Clon- OPENING MEET positions. Springfield, p Maura Curran: Daunt, Glemivtl'le, Co. Cork; presentatives of many different to all personnel, local and out- 9.30 p.m. each night. The venue mel on Wednesday night at (Saturday Next, November 8 bodies with which WiUMe w-as side, for their fine work on th's John McGrath scored his home and the outcome was 6-2 £30 — Anne Curran, p Maura Mary Ahearne, 9'0 Cook Street. for the course is Dungarvan Curran; £20^Mrs. B. Sheehan, Clashmore — 11.30 a.m. connected occasion. first, trv for Dungarvan after to Lismore. Cappoquin; Martina Kearney, Vocational School where each Hill view Drive, p. Noel Shee- following uo a good kick by Tom Team as follows: 1st men — Cooiisheal, Ballyduff. (Advt.) TO- his wife Mary, son Declan. of the four sessions will be han; £15—Pat Walsh, p. Paddy CAPPOQUIN MACRA NA Considliip who defies his years Pat Morrissey. Colin Coleman; The club wishes to thank daughters MlarUe and Vera and conducted by expert lecturers Power: £10—Mrs. S. Mulliarkey, FEIRME with displays of youthful 1st ladies — Ann Dunne^ Anne everyone- who so generously other family refatlves and many and demonstrators from C.B.F. p. Ml. Lyons; £10—Jimmy Sul- DUNGARVAN YOUTH CLUB energy Heaphy. 2nd men—Chris Whe- contributed to the fund which friends- we express our deepest Fenor Sports Nite — congra- The course will deal with all livan, p. Brighdin Ni Chriostoir. Best on the day were Tony lan. Pat Ahearne: 2nd ladies — is used each year In the pur- FUND RAISING COMMITTEE sympathy. tulations to Eamon Hlckey cuts of meat and will include Shailoe and Jim Power in the Sharon Dowd. Sheila Denn. —(Advt.). chase and feeding oi young 6 Nov. '86 Declan Morrissey and Michael' demonstrations and recipe pack and Shane White. Conor sampling each night. Four or Our 4th Division team play- MONDAY NIGHT GROUP pheasant and quail poults. Full panel £50, Snowball £39 PLOUGHING MATCH O'Donnell who were all winners Sr. Gertrude's Monday Night O'Riordan and Michael Brac- five dishes will be cooked and ed against Carrick-on-Suir on on' 52 cails. Colour: blue. in the Sports Night held in Group will begin their annual The cluib ls presently engaged There is lit/tie left to be said kett, in the backs. Shane White raffled at the end of each ses- Thursday but were unsuccess- 38 25 71 39 20 82 50 79 Waterford last, weekend. 6 week course in Fatim Hall in a vermin extermination pro- about the outstanding "CIash- is to be congratulated on his sion There will be a special ful on the night. The score was a 81 83 58 7 23 35 86 44 on Monday next, November 10 gramme with a view to' reduc- more Ploughing Match" which Badminton — Anyone inter- whole-hearted display of tack- session giving advice on wine 8-0 to Carrick. ested in badminton should con- at 8.30 p.m. ing the population of harmful) 80 70 31 77 74 47 72 28 took place to Clashmore on ling which deprived t'he opposi- and the presentation of certifi- Team as follows: 1st men — tact Ed O'Brien at 058/68038 Speaker: Fr. Patsy Kelly. species like magpies, greycrows 5 12 8 64 42 90 51 65 Sunday- last and great credit is tion of at least 3 tries. Well cates on the last night. John Walsh. Paul Walsh; 1st 1 immediately. All are welcome. and mink. The Regional Ver- 24 2 14 67 13 59 85 32 due to t'he hard-working com- done Shane. ladies — Connie Dowd. Daphne min Trophy hasi been won by 84 68 36 3 61 21 60 37 mittee. A full report will be Affiliations — To all mem- Team — Jim O'Brien (Kllmo- Places will be limited so prior ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Cahill; 2nd men — John Lan- SOCIETY, DUNGARVAN the cl'ub for two successive 57 46 45 54* 62 34 55 given on, the winners and the bers may I ask that you have lash), Jim Power (Cappagh), enrolment is essential. Intend- ders and sean O^ulllvan- 2nd years now aind every effort is 'Denotes end of Snowball, general success' of the event your affiliations for the next Frank Ahearne (Cappoquin), C. ing participants are advised ladies — Jo Jo Tobin. Betty The monthly collection will meeting. be taken up after all Masses at being made to make It three- in Prizes must be claimed on ur next week. O'Brien (Kilmolash), John M'c- that enrolment will take place Dowd. Recruitment Week — l the Grath (Knockanore), Philip St. Mary's Parish Church and a row arid so- make the brophy before Monday, 10th- November n at, Dungarvan Vocational We omitted to mention last, the property of the cluib. conning week, 7th-14th Novem- Foley (A'bbeyslide). Tom Shan- School from 10th-14th Nov. F'riary Church on Saturday at 6 p.m. sharp, from pat RECENT VISIT week that Pat Morrissey and night and Sunday next. The club sanctuary this year ber. the club officers will be ley (Kilmimion>. Tony Shalloe. from 9-5 p.m. each day. The Colin Coleman took Part, in the Moore, 11, Thomas Terrace, A recent visit by our own recruiting new members in the Conor O'Riordan (Clashmore), course fee of £10 must be paid The Conference wish to sin- is/ to Glenmore and all sports- Dungarvan. Paddy Bagge from St. Albans, exhibition games in the new men are aisked to resipect its area. Tom Considine, Shane White on enrolment. For details con- sports complex in Conna. cerely thank Michael and Rita England, along with Ms friend (Cappoquin). Dermot Coughlan Landers who recently organis- boundaries for the coming sea- If you are aged between 17 tact Ms. E. Hartley, Adult Edu- —(P.R.O.). Full sheet must be returned and band member Tom Carey and ,30 and looking for some- (Kilmaethomas). Pat McGrath ed a Ladies Quiz at their son and so give the young cation Organiser. Tel. 41184. when claiming. to Katie Redlly's for a charity thing to do why not, join us (Cappoquin), B. Lineen (Bur- licensed premises, the proceeds birds a chance to become Last week's winner: Anna function attracted a lot of sup- BALLINVELLA COMMUNITY and get involved in our busy gery). M. Brackett, (Cappo- CENTRE NOTES from which were donated to the established. Downey, 14 Congress Villas', port from the local area. Paddy, winter programme. quini). Conference funds. Thaniks are As Che open season approaches Dungarvan. £50. who recently lost his young Fur further information con- Printed and published by the Our Social will be held on the also extended to the sponsors SUNDAY FIXTURES we would- remind all members Numbers drawn this week oy son. Ray, has received the sup- tact — Ed. O'Brien 058/68038: Proprietors at their Officc and 28th November, and not on the who presented prizes for the of the need for vigilance In the Tomas Neams, 10 Boreenatra. port and sympathy of thie whole Billy O'Grady 058/4183!) or May 1st XV heme t,o Nenagh — Works, 78, O'Connell Street, 32nd November as stated in Quiz and to all who participat- handling of firearms. Dtungarvan. area. Hickey 058/68085. —(P.R.O.). Garryowen Cup. Dungarvan Co. Waterford. last week's notes. Tickets are ed in it. DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER14, 198 6 PAGE THREE Great Start For Waterford

A fisted goal from Pierrie Scorers: Waterford—P. White White just seconds before the 2-0- E. O'Brien 0-7; J. Maher end gave Waterford two vital and J. Healy 0-1 each. Tipper- points when they clashed with ary — M. Leahy 1-2; J. Cbstello Tipperary in their opening Footballers and J. O'Meara 0-3 each; J. game of the National Football Dunne and B. Burke 0-1 each. League, Div. 3 South, at the Waterford—K. Heffernan; D. Frailer Field, Duingarvan on WATERFORD 2-9; TIPPERARY 1-10 Kirwan, P. Qulnn, D. Casey; P. Sunday last Hayes, T. Leonard, M. Sheehan: The win provided Quite a M. McGrath, L. O'Connor: T. with just seconds remaining on However this is something start m the league campaign B'fcban, J. Maher, J. McGrath'; the clock. which can be worked on and for this new look Waterford J. Healy, P. White, E. O'Brien. While Tipperary miissed chan- ironed out In the future. The footballing combination and Tipperary — T. Twomey: S. ces in the first half, t'he same win will prove a great mtorale came as a surprise to many O'Neill, P. MicCormack, M. was the case for Waterford in booster for Waterford who on considering that Waterford had O'Connell- J. Owens, G. Ryan, the second period. Despite a the day had outstanding play- been the chopping block for A. Healy- J. Dunne, B. Burke: good supply of the ball when ers in Kieran Heffernan, David most of the sides in this com- J. O'Meara, D. Foley, M. Goo- they were on top the Waterford Kirwan, Pat Hayes, Tom Leon- petition for a good few years. nan; J. Costello, M. Leahy, L. forwards never really clicked ard, Martin Sheehan, Liam Stokes. Subs. — P. Kilkenny for It's been aulte some time and in fact missed several good O'Connor, Michael McGrath, ! since Waterford beat Tipperary D. F oley; A. Cross for, M. opportunities of putting the Tom Be-han, Pierrie White and Goonan in football. Last Sunday's re- game beyond T'lpperary's reach. Eoin O'Brien. sult however was no fluke and Ref. J. Dennigan (Fermoy). was fully deserving- and the overall display of the side augurs well for the future. Tipperary played with the strong breeze in the first half but failed to glean any benefit from this advantage as their ABBEYSIDE SCOUT NOTES eight wides in the first twenty TROOP MEETING rel-ay races,, long puck and sack though, ASL 'Riay didn't seem too minutes Indicated a lack of The meeting started with a races, among others. impressed with one o-f his- de- accuracy. prayer and' the patrols immedi- After dinner wiet attended! 7.30 monstrations. Some good defensive work ately went back to their patrol Mass: and then we held a camp- PL'si Sean Jlames and Neil kept Waterford ln touch in this corners. to revise ca.mpcraf.t. Joe firei afterwards: which was fol- Carty sipent their mid-term period and despite ITipperary's the'm startled a- game like an lowed, by a video of Raiders of break doing trajan work in the outfield superiority they led by obstacle course. The cniy snag thei Lost Arik. and- of course the store andi office as they made only 0-3 to 0-2 after twenty was. that thei people would: be leaders' had their- usuial early major strides, towards their QM minutes. blindfolded. Many people step- morning planning meeting. aind: Secretary merit badges-; 1 Sunday morning siaw -u® in two 'bigigties' in their National Two points' from Jim O'Meara ped into bins, walked into waills full1 swing with o-ur qufe trail Award, stretched their lead but a Jim- and some leaders hiuing people my .Healy point followed by a upside: down from under tables! which meant each group fol- Some> of our lead'ersi wenit lowed a trail and answered great goal from Pierrie White Dennis-, than- gave- a course on hostel hunting last week. We very harsh questions such as Young farmers who have completed the Certificate in Farming Course at the ACOT Centre, Lismore and were presented put the home side in the driv- breaking camp, where Eamonn wonder fe there any truth in name the seven dwarfs! At 3 with their certificates by Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Austin Deasy (seated centre). Also included are Mr. Jerry Kingston, ing seat and they deserv-ingly Carroll gave: usi his knowledge. ! the ruimouir that part of the Dein led 1-4 to 0-6 at the break. We them played another o'clock we had Mass celebrated OAO and Mr. Willie Henry, West Waterford ACOT Education Officer. (Phloto: Rory Wyley) by -Fr, Dominic, after which' may be- turned into a bowling The sides swopped points in game where two 'groups had to alley? the opening minutes of the sec- get from: opposite sides' of the A 'P/L Willie Gallagher brought ond half bu+, the incident which den in the dark. 'Michael Ves> tihei weekend to a close in his One of the major questions own) indmiitablei way. ultimately decided the issue ling showed- usi that he; could arising from, last Saturday's happened in the 35th minute see' in the- dark! Kieran- Walsh troop meeting Is which member FROM THE LOG: of the tiger patrol- is. respon- when Waterford keeper Kieran said he couldi also, do this and 3rd APRIL 1946 sible for some of their rather WILL DIRECT NEW DUNGARVAN G.A.A. CLUB NOTES Heffernan brought off a magni- promptly walked1 Into a wall! peculiar answers to the re- ficent flying save to avert what Ray then ptayed sounds on Senior Patrol Leader and A WEEK OF CELEBRATIONS Superior Bro. Farrell for h-is meeting at the CBs on Decern- looked like a certain goal. corder quiz? We wonder why hi® tape- recorder and we had Troop Treasurer—On the above NATIONAL LOTTERY Our-magnificent victory in-the I cordial words of welcome—and ber 16th- and for the first time date the: Court of Honour elect- the names of Brendan Flynm Thereafter Waterford domin- tb identify the sounds. The county intermediate hurling | sincere congratulations, In a long while, we will face into ed pat-ro-1 Leader Jimmy Fraher and C'lanan Walsh seem to be An Post National Lottery fin/ail sparked off an entire week ated the exchanges and they meeting ended with a stag-song TOM LANNON CUP a new year with a few punta of the Wolf Hound Patrol as on so many people's lips. Company announces the ap- of celebrationis for pOayens, were 1-9 to 0-9 ahead with and- the fijual prayer. How appropriate It was that in the ba-nik. Senior Patrol Leader. The SPL iFihally if amy difference is pointment of John Fitzpatrick men-tors: and supporters. It's not seven minutes to go. Jim CUB NiEWS the trophy for th-e county inter- However to keep a club of was Jack O'Rlegan- (who was PL noted- ta this, week's' notes It's as National Lottery Director. unfair to say that of the many O'Meara cut this lead with a mediate hurling championship our sfize going it tiakeis a lot of Hello! We're 'back- In. the last of the- Woodpeckers-) which ls for the simple reason that the Mr. Fitzpatrick, who previously championship triumphs that point for Tipperary a minute perpetuates the memory of a money and an equal amount ot notes' youi had -from us we were some good: while ago. 'scribe-' and 'plus' members- were held the position of Assistant have come our way in recent later but Waterford still looked truly great Dungarvan GAA effort, and that's why the fiund- reporting on a fantastic father missing from this- week's- script- Chief Executive — Marketing, year's the win last Sunday to be safe when disaster struck Patrol Leader. Harry Shine of man, the late Tom Lannion. He raislng efforts will have to be and -son week-end:. This time ing. so it was. leiflt to the 'sufa( s)' An Post, was seconded as Pro- week was the sweetest and most three minutes from time. A goal 1 the Eagle- Patrol was elected would indeed have been proud main-tainted in the future. We the report is on the' first re- to dt> the business ject Director of the National siatlsifytog of them all. by Michael Leahy who connect- "moneybags'* or Troop Treas- Lottery in April of this year. had ha been- in Fraher Field are however extremely for- ed with a rebound off an up- gional cub weekend' of the new urer. We- -hope that he takes — SUB-SCRIBE PLUS A native of Dublin-, Mr. Fitz- C.B.S. last Sunday, buit no doulbt he foumate In- the- magnificent level right seemed to have settled the scouting year 1985-'87. On- Fri- great pleasure in treasuring 1 patrick was educated at Oastle- joined in the celebrationis from of support we have always re- Issue in Tioperary's favour but day last: we travelled to Mel- the treasure! One of the highlights—"THE" knock college and at University his celestial sieiat. ceived- from- the townspeople. Waterford stormed bac.k and leray Scout Centre where we highlight in fact—of the post- College, Dublin, where he The oup was presented to the LOng may that continue. won a free on the left side of got down- to work on various GENERAL final celebrations was the visit obtained a Bachelor of Com- County Board by Tom's son the field and it looked as if the bases- with' hallowe'en as the IASL Denis Slattery is back -to our "Alma Mater," the CBS, WELL PLAYED MARTIN Choose merce Degree. Raymond, himself a former out- Deise side would force a draw. theme such as snap apple, in the Village on diry land after with the cup. The welcome He started his career in 1966 standing player with the club, One of the heroes of last Eoin O'Brien, however, float- ghost train, etc. his week's' sailing aboard the Guaranteed •fa* afforded us. by the Brothers, the as Promotions Officer with the and Who to this very day sup- Sunday's' Waterford victory ed the ball across the Tipper- Saturday mormtag we were •training vessel Asgard 11. It is lay teaching staff, and the into sports such as' volleyball. I reported 'that he is now full of Eastern Regional Tourism Or- ports us- iin the mos-t tangible over Tlppetary In the National ary goalmouth and Pierrie boys o.f the primary school Football League was o-ur own soccer, basketball' and American knowledge with, miany a "sceal products ganisation. way posisiiblei White connected to fist the ball classes, was- out of this world, clubman Martin Sheehan who football. Atftelr lunch the frene- to the net for a deserving win- to be tMd. not-to mention some He later moved to Irish Dun- and) we thiaok all of them for it. VIDEO played the proverbial blinder at ning goal for the home side tic activities- continued with new gamies. he, has> picked up. lop where he held a number of We bad a video of the county' left half back, marketing positions prior to his We supplied eagerly sought- after "goodies" to all the final taken and' it wiil be shown | Martin. was only named appointment, in 1982 as Group at Bertttes on this Friday night; among the substitute® for the Marketing Manager. In this classes,, and the boys didn't capacity, he had marketing re- waste time in doing a demoli- at 9 o'clock. Thus players,' game but he was drafted in sponsibility for the Group's tion job oai them. mentors, ami supporters, will be', when, a defender cried off. And tyr<- and -consumer products S'G.vefra 1 ol title players, selec- givem the oppoxitvun-iity o£ seeing' how siuiperblly -well Martin ' divisions. tors: and club officials, formed on fi'lm wbait everyone, acknow- grabbed- Ills opportunity, prov- Mr. Fitzpatrick was appoint- the pa.rty vlsl'ti-nig the school ledges' was. a classic cM-siplay. ing co-ncluslveJy that he is one 40 Years On The Light Still ed Marketing Development IN THE BLACK of the best defenders: in the and' Bro. Hickey—a hero tai our Thanks to the tremendous Manager of An Post when it county final win — accompanied county presisn-tday. efforts ofl many people we h-a-ve Derek Lyons. also named Even today this simple pic- was established in 1984. In us to all the classes, Including turned a very serious financial among the substitutes, did not ture of a group of men raising 1985 he was appointed Assist- h-is own. O'ur speakers included deficit situation at the start of tog out because he is st®- feel- a wooden electric light pole in ant Chief Executive—Marketing, Cluib President Brighdin.'- Ni the year Into a healthy credit ing the effects of a hurling in- a field In Co. Dublin triggers An Post. Orlostoir, the team coach Denis balance. jury. He- is uinllllkeily to be avail'- memories for thousands ol Burns Brightly Mr. Fitzpatrick is a past Crotty and club PRO, John A. aible for several weeks yet, but people all over the .country too President of both the Associa- Murphy. Certainly treasurer, Noel no doubt when he is- afforded young to remember country tion of Advertisers in Ireland Again our thanks to the Sheelhan will have a much the local clergy played a key over 400,000 houses had been the opportunity he too will life before rural electrification then just dreams, and a way and the World Federation of Brothers), with a particular ex- mare satisfactory statement to role In encouraging people to connected to the rural network make the most of it. began. ct life -that had not changed Advertisers. He is married and pression of gratitude to the present to the annual general much for years was on the sign for the electricity and in in the previous 30 years, at, a has two children. For it is just forty years ago brink of profound change. persuading the "backsliders" total cost of about £80 million, this month that the photo- When Sean Lemass intro- to return to the path of light. of which some £28 million re- graph was taken and It is still duced the 1945 Electricity B'ill i presented state subsidy. a symbol of the revolutionary in the Dail on January 24th SWITCH ON This was an incredibly high undertaking that brought light he stressed the magnitude of 98 to 99% of all rural houses where there was darkness and the work proposed at a time The local hall was to become when one considers the 'rugged ease where- there was drud- when the war was still In pro- the scene of the triumphant terrain involved and the scat- gery. gress. "switch on" - an event that is tered nature of the households. But the- apparent simplicity still a watershed in country Even that was not the end of the scene is deceptive. It It was estimated that the folklore. The whole story Is a of the story of rural con- conceals the tremendous scheme would use over one complex and fascinating one, nections! as more and more amount of planning and million poles and Involve the and has -already been- told in houses were built in an era of organisation and sheer hard construction of 75,000 miles oi great detail and with sympathy more prosperity and easier ANNOUNCEMENT work that went into the great new electric lines, as against by Michael Shell in his book communications. Electricity has work of bringing electricity to the total of only 2,000 miles "The Quiet Revolution - The been of untold benefit to the the homes and farms of Ire- in the country at the time. It Electrification of Rural Ire- dramatic developments of land. would need 100,000 extra dis- land". And there are many Irish agriculture in recent de- tribution transformers (com- nostalgic photographs which cades and will continue to en- Just as the harnessing of pared to the existing 1,200), recall life as it was then in able dwellers in- the most The manufacturers of the Shannon in the late twen- and the connection of more rural Ireland, when radios re-mote areas to Share in the ties was an acit of faith In the than a quarter of a million were rare and television a advances of modern living and new customers. future of the new Ireland so matter for speculation. In the working. the act, of bringing electricity The challenge put to the event, of course, the tasik oi to the remote highways and ESB's engineering organisation rural electrification was even A FUND OF STORIES byways of Ireland was an in- was enormous and the fact bigger than anticipated as de- spired piece of work in the that the scheme was carried mand for electricity continued Within the staff of the ESB difficult years as the world re- out so successfully is a tribute to grow with increasing pros- Itself there is a living folklore covered from the effects of the to the ability of all those in- perity. By the time the Black about the early days of "rural" second world war. volved. Valley in Co. Kerry was in- and a special camaraderie Many of the- comforts of life The parish was to be the cluded by the mid 1970's well among those who shared in now taken for granted were basic geographical unit and the work and adventure (and fun). Most of them have a fund OsterMilk Complete Formula of stories' to tell', many of which are ln Michael Shell's book. The "switch on" was an event of some significance, not only for the expectant people OsterFeed of the lucky parish, but for all the staff iand crews who had made it possible. As one recal- led in the final edition of the Complan Rural Electrification Organ- isation News: "Not all will perhaps admit it, but there were very few Rural Area Engineers who did not feel a glow of pride and satisfaction as they surveyed their first, group of consumers alter they had been switched on. "This pride was also evident in the faces of the crew as they gathered, as was general announce that these products are now in those early days, at t,he lo-cal church hall or school and watched a local celebrity press a switch and listened to the available in Supermarkets and Chemists. gasps of delight -as night was mode into day; or as they strolled down a village street under the light of the new street lamps: or listened to the This new stock is identified by a Special purr of a newly-installed motor carrying out the task of re- lieving some of the toil and drudgery of the countryside. Quality Assurance Symbol. "Then, the difficulties and squabbles receded into the background as the worthwhile I f/PORTAN'T NOTICE: Breasl milk is the preferred fax! for babies. Infant nature of their work came to the fore. Theirs was the satis- formula should always t>e prepared strictly according to the Feeding Guide faction of knowing that in their and Mteing Instructions on the pack. The GsierMilk range is intended to own way they were leaving this part of the world a better replace breast milk when breast-feeding is no! possible or when a moiher place than they had found it." elects no! to breast-feed. Leaving the world a better place than one found it — FIRST OF THOUSANDS — In a field at Kilsalkghan, near Swords, Co. Dublin, the first quite an achievement even pole of rural electrification is raised into position on November 5th, 1946. today. PAGE FOUR

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Nine O'clock News; Regional Talking. 8.00 — The Search For ABBEYSIDE, DUNGARVAN 5.30 — Jan; Eyre. 6.05 _ Wag- New®; Weather. 9.30 — OaM Me The Nile. 9,00 —Not Only But 9.00 — Dilin O Deamhas. 9.10 Mister. 10.25—Omnibus: Cannon Also. 9.45 — Boys From The FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7— —The Great Grape Ape. 9.35 — ing Peace. 6.35—Newsweek. 7.05 In Flowers. 11,I'd — Champion- Blacksituff. 10.55 — Newsnlght. Friday, November 7 — MUSfC MAN Pajo's Junk Box. 10.35 — Hardy —Peter Ustinov's Russia. 8.00— ship Bowling. 11.45 — Bodyline 11.40—Late Night Line-Up. 12.25 BOy Mysteries. 11.25 — Border- Nuacht. 8.10 — Festival. 9.20 _ s 1.16-1.20 a.m.—Weather. a.m.—Whistle And I'll COime- TO Saturday, November 8 — HEATHER BREEZE line. 12.25 — Get Smart. 12.50— Feature Film : Jeanne Eagles. Starring Kim Novak, Jeff You. 1.10-1.210'—Weaitherview. SENIOR CITIZENS News Headlines 12.52 — Sports SATURDAY, 8th NOV. Stadium. 5.05 — Grizzly Adams. Chandler and Agnes Moore- Sunday, November 9 — FLAMES head. 8.30 aim.. — The Family Ness. SATURDAY, 8th NOV. 6.00 — The Angelus. 6.01—News. 8.35—The Muppet Babies. 9.00— CHRISTMAS PARTY 6.15 — Mailbag. 6.40 — Down Saturday Superstore. 11.30—The 9.00 a.m.—Pages from Ceefax. Here With A View To Above. Lord Mayor's Show. 12,15 p.m. 11.00 — Open University. 1.30 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9— 7.10 — Dry Wood. 7.55—Labour p.m.—Pages from' Ceefax. 1.50— Party Conference- 9.00 — News. — Grandstand introduced! by Film: Mr. Skefflngton. Moving 9.20 — A Rod Of Iron. 10.20 — Steve Rider, inci. 12.50 News; - melodrama with Bette Davis Saturday 'Live. 11.35 _ The Weather. 5X5— Nieiws; Weather. DAVITTS REVISED Rockford Piles. 12.30 — Late FRIDAY, 7th NOV. 5.15—Sports News W'aies. 5.210'— and Claude Rains (1944, black & News. 6.00 a.m. — C'eefax AM. News, Roland Rat. 5.45 — Doctor Who. white!). 3.50 — Laramie. 4.40— PERSONS UNDER 20 YEARS NOT ADMITTED Sport. Weather. 6.50 — Break- 6.10 — The Noel Edimonds Late Championship BowWng. 6.25 — Late Breakfast Show. 7.00 — International Bridge C'lufo .(new CROTTY'S INN SUNDAY, NOV. 9 fast Time. 9.05—Freshers. 9.45— Advice Line. 10.00—Neighbours. Every Second COunts. 7.35 — series). 6.55 — Newsview. 7.35 — 10.10 — La Maree Et Ses Sec- 10.25—Phillip Schofield. 10.30 — Hi-De-Hi (new series). 8.05 — Saturday Review. A 60th birth- LEAMYBRIEN rets. 10.25 — Technical Studies. Play School. 10.50—(Henry's> Oat. Casualty. 8.55 — News And day appraisal of John Berger. 10.50 — Deutsch Dlrekt. 11.15 — 10.55 — Five To Eleven With Sport- Weather, 9.10 — Royal 8.25—'From East To West. 9.25— Saturday, November 8 — RICHIE HALPIN Service of Morning Worship. Joanna Lumlley. l'l.00 — Public British Legibn Festival of Re- Championship Bowling. 10.00— 12.05 — News Headlines follow- School. 11.30—Open Air. 12.2&— membrance. 10.40 — Bodyline Film: Blood Simple. A stylish ed by The Smurfs. 12.30 — Pub- Star Memories. 12.55—Regional thriller unfolding a tale of Sunday, November 9 — SEATTLE i part 3). 12.10 a.m._Champion- lic Record. 1.00 — The Spanish Newsi; Weather. 1.0© — One ship Bowling. 1.10—Weather. adultery and murder. It stars Civil War. 1.50 — Bookside. 2.25 O'clock News; Weather. 1.26 — Frances Mc'Dormiand, John Park louse —Film: Blind Man's Bluff. Star- Monday, Nov. 10 — Monster Progressive 45 DRIVE Neighbours. 1.50 — Klnig Roflo. Gefcz, Dan Hiedjaya and M. ring Patricia Fletcher £500 to £600 prizemoney — £5 per head. and 1.56 — Gran. 2.00 — The UlVef Eonimet Walsh .and t)hls isi its T?rry Sue Patt. 3.30 —• Tennis Commencing 8.30 p.m. sharp Birds. 2.30—Knots Landing. 3.20 first British tv screening 011984). MAIN STREET^ DUNGARVAN from Antwerp. 4.35 — The Silk -Box Clever. 3.50—Whizz laun- Road. 5.30 — Music For Me. 6.00 11.35-1.05 a.m. — Fillm: DOA Every Wednesday and Friday night — 3 table drives for ches today's Children's B-BCtv Turkeys and Hams, etc. —.The Angelus. 6.01 — News fol- (1940, black and white). With Thursday, November 6 — Dungarvan Folk Club lowed by Sports Results. 6.15— 4.10 — Superted. Cartoon seriesi FRIDAY, 7th NOV. Edmond O'Brien, Pamela Brit- 4,15—Beat The Teacher with LOCAL NIGHT Coming Saturday, November 15 SANDY KELLY Cartoon Time. 6.20 — Blacke's 8*10' a.m.—Masiterteam. 9.00 — ton and Luther Adder. Magic. 7.15 — Hall And Com- Paul Jonies. 4.30—Cheggersi Plays Pages froan Ceefax. 9.35 — Day- pany. 7.45 — Murphy's Micro Friday, November 7 — STARDUST Quiz-M. 8.30 — Glenroe. 9.00— News. 9.20—Encore. 10.15—Ques- Saturday, November 8 — PAT TOBIN tions And Answers. 11.00 — To- AND FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK day Tonight Special. 11.30 — Sunday, November 9 — US TWO Late News. MONDAY Street: 8 p.m. Nuaoht; 8.10 Suil Ski; 6.05 The Big Ice; 6.35 A Thart; 8.35 The Monday Movie: Country Practice: 7.05 Other- RTE 1 — 2.35 Good Afternoon Caddyshack. Starring Chevy world: 8 p.m. Nuacht- 8.10 J.C.B. FOR HIRE. Telephone 058/41538 SPORTSMANS INN, LOUNGE with The Taste Of Health: 3 Chase, Rodney Dangerfield and Cursai; 8.40 Glenroe; 9.15 Cine- p.m. 'Live' At Three; 4 p.m. Em- Ted Knight- 10.30 Wogan; 11.10 club: The Happy Alcoholic: merdale Farm; 4.30 Dempsey's Newsnlght; 11.30 Night Light. 11.05 Newsnlght: 11.25 Night BAR & RESTAURANT Den with Bosco: 5 p.m. Butter- Light. fly Island- 5.25 Tomorrow's TUESDAY CAPPOQUIN World; 6 p.m. The Angelus; 6.01 RTE 1 — 2.30 Good Afternon WEDNESDAY Newstlme- 6.30 Off Yer Brush: with The Past Afloat: 3 p.m. RTE 1 — 2.30 Good After- UAVCC SEA VIEW, THE PIKE, SATURDAY, NOV. 8 7 p.m. Face Of The Earth; 7.30 'Live' At Three; 4 p.m. Emmer- noon with House And Home- 3 nM Thursday, November 6 — PROGRESSIVE 45 11.30 — Labour Party Confer- Evening Extra; 8 p.m. The All dale Farm: 4.30 Dempsey's Den p.m. 'Live' At Three- 4 p.m. • DUNGARVAN Electric Movie Show; 8.30 Iris Jackpot £100 on 12 games. ence. 2.55 — Six Generations. with Bosco- 5 p.m. Dilin O Dea- Emmerdale Farm: 4.30 Demp- 3 15 — Saturday Matinee: Pyg- '86- 9 p.m. News; 9.30 Hanley's mhas; 5.15 Paint For Fun; 5.30 sey's Den with Bosco; 5 p.m. Friday, November 7 — PROGRESSIVE 45 malion. Starring Peter O'Toole People- 10 p.m. Louis Le Follyfoot- 6 p.m. The Aingelus: Superted; 5.10 Zoom The White In aid of Kilrossanty GAA Sunday, November 9 — PADDY O'BRIEN & TELSTAR and Shelagh McLeod. 5.10—The Brocquy; 11.10 Hill Street Blues; 6.01 Newstime: 6.30 Rapid Dolphin: 6 p.m. The Angelus: Bar Extension — Food Served Treasure Houses of Britain. 6.10 12.05 Late News. Roulette; 7 p.m Ceol; 7.30 6.01 Newstime- 6.30 Video File; Sunday, November 9 — WILLIE WHITE — The Late Late Breakfast Evening Extra; 8.05 MacGyver; 7 p.m.. The Day Of The Trif- Now open for functions, birthdays, weddings, etc. Show. 7.05 — National Geogra- RTE 2 — 5.40 The Edison 9 p.m. News; 9.30 Today To- flds; 7.30 Evening Extra: 8.05 Saturday, Nov. 15 — FUN NIGHT — SPONSORED phic. 8.00 — Nuacht. 8.10—(The Twins; 6.05 Earth Watch; 6.35 Night: 10.10 Dallas; 11.10 Murder, She wrote- 9 p.m. Free Hall — Bar Extensions ABC ot Parenthood. 8.40—Pub- A Country Practice: 7 p.m. The Waging Peace; 11.40 Late News. News; 9.30 Today Tonight; 10.10 HAIRCUTTJNG EXHIBITION Telephone 058/54662 lic Record. 9.10 — Late Late Cosby Show: 7.30 Coronation RTE 2 — 5.40 We Learned To Edge Of Darkness- 11.05 The In aid of Kilbrien Church. Golden Girls; 11.40 Late News. Music — Paddy O'Brien Cr Telstar RTE 2 — 5.35 Chooky- 6 p.m. Life With Lucy; 6.30 A Country Practice: 7 p.m. This is Your Life: 7.30 Coronation Street- 8 p.m. Nuacht- 8.10 Oursai- 8.40 Bookside: 10.10 The Eve Of The 28th WATERFORD B' SCOUT TROOP Artist: 10.30 Wogan; 11.10 News- JR's NITE CLUB - LISMORE HOTEL night; 11.30 Night Light. COBRA LEAMYBRIEN Telephone 058/54304; 54219 Scant Dan last Saturday night. THURSDAY EXPD. (YOUTH CENTRE) (Hindsight tells me that the RTE 1 _ 2.30 Good Afternoon Saturday, November 8 — VIDEO NIGHT DISCO teeth). We returned to Dungar- S.S. should have slept ln the This Patrol was camping in van, having hiked an eeTie ten two-mian tents). Here, they with The ABC Of Pregnancy; Gortnalough on the 26/27/28 of Bar — Over 18s miles, at 4 a.m. attended the local scout meet- 3 p.m. 'Live' At Three: 4 p.m. October last. While there they Emmerdale Farm- 4.30 Demp- ing with Eddie McCarthy pre- hiked' to the Miahon Falls and sey's Den with Bosco; 5 p.m. COMING NEXT FRIDAY, NOV. 14— KNOCKAWN OVERNIGHT siding. On> Sunday, along with although they found the moun- Dilin O Deamhas; 5.10 Cartoon Thei dary after, on the Satur- the other scout troop (Thei A- tiainbus terrain quite exhaiuslng, day, November list, the same Time: 5.20 Gummi Bears: 5.50 under the determination of Team?), -they gave their ser- Garda Patrol; 6 p.m. The An- crowd cycled to the rock of vices during the day-long GINA, DALE HAZE & THE CHAMPIONS Eamonn Doh. and the vision of Knookawn (near Carriglea), for gelus; 6.01 Newstlmie: 6.30 The ploughing festival. Later they Maurice F. they again reached an overnight expedition. On Fall Guy: 7.30 Evening Extra: were joined by David, Mark and its peak. A successful weekend arrival, aill the two-man tents 8 p.m. Hold The Back Page- 9 Coming Friday, November 21 — HIGH ENERGY Tony who gave a hand' at the was enjoyed by all, but then were pitched while the Viper pm. News; 9.30 The Equalizer: again not everyone has the Patrol cooked the sausages, and stalls- Why Is It that the S L 19.30 Today Tonight Special; choice of a caravan' and a tent. eggs. lit miust have been aboiut and A,"S/L are always left to 11.35 Late News. hitch to Diungarvan? 8 p.m. when everyone were in RTE 2 — 4.50 South Riding; AND FINALLY HALLOWE'EN MID-NIGHT their sleeping bags asleep. 5.50 Blankety Blank- 6.30 A HIKE Darkness descended upon us We'd like to wish James Country Practice- 7 p.m. Top Of very quickly. David and Mark The Peps; 7.30 Family Ties- 8.05 On Hallowe'en night at 11.30 Power the best of l-uclk for a decided not to hold the Mid- speedy return and fast recovery Nuacht: 8.15 Cursai- 8.45 Mail- p.m. all the scouts 'well, almost night H'lkei i G od bliess; them!) bag: 9-05 Touchdown- 10.10 all!)' were- ito be seen viewing a from! Cork hospital'. Our next THE "CATS" BAR asi owing to the weather- and activity will be held indoors Mart Ana Market: 10.15 Trapper horror movie on television. comfort of our teiruts. it might John M.D.; 11.10 Newsnlght; MOUNT MELLERAY With the. mood sat, we crossed this Saturday night at 7.30 not have been a good idea at p.m. in the Dungarvan Youth 11.30 Garda Patrol followed by the bridge to Johnny B's house the time. Night Light. (Amittryyil/le) to commence out Centre. If everyone has recov- Thursday, November 6 — CARD DRIVE Early morning and Ronan Mid-night Hike to Garranbane ered from t'hei frostbite I'll see FRIDAY Power was- still' singing the Church. you tihere. Sunday, November 9 — SfNGALONG WITH CONNIE same 'Rio,Ok 'n' Roll song (oil! RTE 1 — 2.10 Good Afternoon Apples' and Arm-Bands were how I used- to like that song). with Th" Brothers; 3 p.m. 'Live' At, Three- 4 p.m. Sons And distributed by the S/L before It wasi a beaiutlfiuil crisp, Daughters- 4.30 Dempsey's Den departure via the Waterford colourful morning; frost had turned the grass, rocks- and with Bosco; 5 p.m. Pat's Chat; road, on foot. We set out on BRIDGE CLUB 5.10 Newsline: 5.30 Fortycoats what turned out to be a four- tent® white. ITiere was a blaz- ing sunrise' which set the camp- And The Charm Bracelet; 6 hour-llong hike. The extra hour p.m. Th? Angelus- 6.01 News- CO. WATERFORD SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION being put down to a little site alight with a sentie of achievement and a feeling of NOTES time; 6.30 Play The Game- 7 chaos between cattle, furze' and p.m. Megamlx; 7.30 Evening guns; {believe it or not!) numbness. However if you are prepared to take the rough Extra: 8.05 Cagney And Lacey: ANNUAL SOCIAL COMERABH BRIDGE CLUB 9 p.m. ,T.he News: 9.30 The Late While journeying through the with the smooth, then nothing DUNGARVAN can dull the pleasure of camp- Late Show; 11.25 The Late forest we observed a few Nlight Firld-ay Movie: Same Time Rambo's amongst the parity, ing iin autumn. Results. Oct. 27 — 1st, Mrs. N. Tobin and Mrs. II. McCar- Next Year. Starring Ellen Bur- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 moreso when it came to cross- Wllth a little confusion as to thy- 2nd. Mrs. H. Culloo and styn, Alan Alda, Ivan Bonar ing the river. As the pioneers of what exactly a bu'M lookedi like1, 1 Mrs. M O/Gorman (guest i; 3rd, ar.d B'ernie Kuby; 1.35 Late at Lawlor's Hotel, Dungarvan this task displayed how not tb wet decided to vacate the camip- F'r. G. Queally and Mrs. P. En- News. db it; the others were busily sltei after morning activities, we right. using the stepping stones pro- arrlvedi in Dunganvan just in RTE 2 — 5.35 The sullivans: MUSIC BY: JEB 6 p.m. Gardeners' World; 6.35 vided by nature. time lor a properly cooked DUNGARVAN BRIDGE CLUB meal at home using all the In Falcon Territory; 7.05 COde- Spccial Attraction — Selection Heather Rose 1 At the- church we rediscover- mod-cons. Results. Oct. 23 — 1st, Mr. name: Foxfire- 8 p.m. Nuacht: ed the memory of the film and and Mrs. W. Cusack: 2nd, Mr.s. 8.10 -Cursai- 8.40 Music For Me: Tickets £8.50 available from usual Committe—Mate memberst Fahey. also prayed a little while chew- S.S. CLASHMORE 0/NIGHT M. Christopher and Liam 9.10 Greyhound Racing: 10.10 n Bll ,ebC Dub,i ing monkey nuto (was this the A contingent of the Senior Power; 3rd. Mrs. J O'Keeffe ttr, fjZ ' , "' " »"d Bridget Houlihan, Bally- Heather Ann- 11.10 Newsnlght: WCrc marrkl1 Sl reason for the chattering of Scouts cycled to the Clasihmore and C. O'Doherty. 11.30 Wogan. Lismore ' '"» - Carthage's Church, (Photo: Rory Wyley) DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1987 PAGE FIVE G.A.A. Notes By Commentator DUNGARVAN SCOUT NOTES 11th/32nd WATERFORD MARY STREET

TROOP MEETING Interlink between the cubs and everyone enjoyed the' grub. The meeting started with a scouts and an enjoyable week- After cleaning up we had a Waterford Are Outsiders For Clash few games. The' games which end is expected, so cubs and very exciting and active camp- we played were "Stepping scouts, get those names in. fire led by Brendan and John. NEXT SUNDAY Stones" and "Btubble Oar." The We even got round to a chorus ling B — St. Mary's (Kill) - U/16 object of "Stepping Stones" was THURSDAY NIGHT With the county champion- CUB NOTES of the animal choir. We ended Football B — An Gaeltacht; for each person to get from one on a friendly reminder about snips now completed and no This week we had our Hal- e U/14 Hurling — Mount Sion; end of the den to the other, our Monthqy Mass and Sunday ^"\ =ames listed for next lowe'en Party in conjunction U/14 Football — Tramore- u/14 without touching 'the floor. The swimming lessons. We also fin- Sunday, supporters will have to with the scouts which proved Hurling B—Passage; U/14 Hur- lads were given chairs and ished up with the cub scout and move outside the county for With Dublin to be an overall success. I-t ling c — Kilmacthomas; U/14 boards to get across. It was scout 'prayer. Cubs -and scouts tneir entertainment. This must be the good communica- Football B — St. Mary's- U/14 interesting to see some of their departed from the den at 9.30 means croke Park or Clonmel, tion between cubs, scouts and splendid win against Tipperary wore hoping that it might be of official championships being Football C — Shamrocks. methods (especially Philip p.m. We would like to take this depending on whether you want leaders. We had a fun-filled and fully deserved after their possible for him to change his run in 'the county was increased Leagues: Ballyduff west won Ffrench who could not tell the opportunity to thank all the to see Wiaterford hurlers play great, second half display. difference between the floor and lively programme which includ- Dublin in round three of the mind and that the Board from 21 to 23. the senior hurling county Leaders who put so m/uch It was, no doubt, the best dis- the chairs). ed such games as water balloon hurlung league, or county could avail of the professional When examining the Divis- league and Butlerstown won time and effort Into organising play by the footballers for a relay Instruction. For this game champions, Kilrossanty in ac- style of .management for a ional share out of titles, last the senior football county After these games we had a and taking part in- the party. long time and their perfor- we had several different teams tion against Clonmel Commer- while longer. The notice to week I found that each Divi- league. visit from Fr. Oullitoame and we They are as follows—Brendan, mance bore the hallmark of competing against each other cials In the semi-final of the clubs now, seems to indicate sion had won eleven champion- have arranged for him to do Tom, Donnacha, John, Anita expert coaching and training. We also played Dip n' Duck Munster club football cham- that his decision to retire is ships. An even split of the PRIMARY SCHOOLS some testwork with the lads. and Catherine and a special Eleven training sessions and a with water and flour. We also pionship. definite and that 'he will be honours that would be upset — FOOTBALL FINALS Speaking of test work we start- word of thanks to the scouts few challenge games seem to standing down at convention. one way or another — on Sun- ed our weekly test work at played traditional Hallowe'en for decorating the Den. have brought them on a 'ton' Much more will be said about The finals of the .West Wa- games such as snap apple, etc. Special compartments have day when the result of the jun- about 7.40 p.m. We went over and after they ;had settled the matter, when the time ior football county final be- terford Primary Schools Foot- tests relating to camping and After this we had our party and —"An Cogantoir." been reserved on a train leav- down In the game, they played comes. ball Leagues will be played next ing Waterford for the team tween Portlaw and Modeligo and then we went on to sema- skilfully and confidently It was Motions. and nominations became known. Portlaw won, so Saturday afternoon, Nov. 8. phore. And next week each of party and supporters wishing to refreshing too, to witness such In the 'A' decider, Dungarvan see the county hurlers take on for the various positions on the it is now 1.2/11 in favour of the lads must send -a message great spirit and determination Board must be submitted by Eastern Divisional clubs, the C.B.S. play Tallow N.S. in semaphore (without the Dublin at Croke Bark and I un- among the players in the kind The 'B' final is between the derstand that the early book- early December and in the odd one out having gone their book). We are now well on the of display which gave hope to next few weeks, we will keep way. combined schools of Clash- road to completing OUT test ings are very satisfactory The their supporters after too long more / Piltown / B'allycurrane growing support for the hurling oui ears cocked for the usual work for our investiture which in the doldrums Very many memlbers don't against the winners of the team, mirrors the great interest rumours and so on, that have is coming up fairly soon. like the idea of introducing semi-final between Ballinamee- aroused by their two splendid Tipperary were regarded as always become an interesting At about 8.30 p.m. our S.P.L. divisions into the matter of la and Grange/Ardmore. wins in the first two matches one of the best, sides in this part of the build-uu to the Michael O'Dwyer ran a few county finals won or lost, but and many people will travel division and had trained with annual convention. The I.N.T.O. Oup awaits the more games, -and we finished it is only as a matter of Inter- hopeful that our run of good a view to promotion, so it Us winners of this league. up at 9.00 p.m. with a court ot est that I write about it. The fortune will continue, even nice and comforting to have COUNTY BOARD MEETING The combined schools of Cool- honour following afterwards. division of the spoils couldn't though the Dubs, represent our this game over. The victory will nasmear / Kilibrien meet, the The November meeting of possible have 'been more even— HALLOWE'EN PARTY biggest challenge so far—they enormously help the confidence winners of Modeligo and Vll- the County Board will take unless the final championship aiso having full points from of the players and the selection lierstown in the 'C' final for Since last Friday was the team', whose positioning f cer- place at Dungarvan on Mon- wasn't played. The following is the Pat Flynn Shield. might for the ghosts and tneir two games. 0 The annual general meeting 3.. D. MMlllns (1.8) 41 pts.; 4, J. tain players was questioned be- day night next and for the the Roll of Champions for 1986 witches we decided to have a The finals get underway with will be held om Wednesday (No- Murphy (6) 41 pts. It must be in our favour that fore the game, will now have first, time in many years, the — Waterford's real centenary the 'C decider starting at 2.00 Hallowe'en Party. The party vember 12 at 8 p.m. in the Cllub- FIXTURES an the pressure will be on Dub- every reason to feel very satis- Board will be in a position to year. p.m. The 'B' final will be at 3 was held with both cubs and housie. All nominations for the Thursday Saturday — 14 hole lin. Great home support in fied wiith the way things went announce the finish of the en- p.m. and the 'A' final at 4 p.m. scouts on Thursday last at 7.00 Senior Hurling — Mt. Sion. Cbmimiilttee must be with the competition; Sunday — 18 hole their favourite venue and the on Sunday. tire championship and league Venue for all finals will be p.m. fact that they played some programme', at the second last Senior Football — Kilrossanty; Secretary be-fore Wednesday. competition (timesheet). It would be foolish to get too Cappoquin. A lot of the lads especially sp.endid hurling in Division 2 meeting of the year. Intermediate Hurling — Dun- No vember 5. excited over this win as there the cubs came down in fancy LADIES GOLF last year, will make them the garvan; Intermediate Football RESULTS are ether good Division 3 coun- dress and a lot Of them were confident favourites. They will —Brickey Rangers; Junior Hur- Tuesday. 2®th October, 14 ties to be faced and each game MINOR ACTIVITY very convincing especially Dixie Thursday — 1'., M. Morrissey also be mindful of the fact that ling — Kilgobinet: Junior Foot- '13) $1 8 Whs; 2, T. Lineen- (11) Hole Stableford — winner. Ann will provide a new challenge The football committee tell Deegan dressed up as "Ram-bo" when we played them in Port- ball — Portlaw; junior Hurling 53 4/9ths. Elstead (1-90 24 pts-. On next Sunday week they play Us that there is a very encour- or should I say undressed like law two years ago, that they B — Kill; Under 21 Hurling— Wednesday. 29th October — Limerick at Limerick arid I'll aging response and that the Rambo. We started -the party Saturd&y — 1, M. Kelleher beat us. Lismore; Under 21 Football — Nuacht Na 01f7) 3'6 pits.; 2, S. Fitzgerald Wirater Home Alliance — win- write about this next week. several trials held so far, have Nire: Minor Hurling — Tallow; wiith a few games. One of these (32) 34 pts.; 3. J. Elstead- (12) ners. SecMton. 1, Miargo Booth 37 been very well attended. Two Minor Football — St. Saviours: was "Musical Chairs," with our Traditionally, we have always 33 pts. pts.: Section 2. Maura Fahy 35 MODELIGO BEATEN trials have been held in the Minor Hurling B — Passage; too D.J. Anita doing the hon- fared better when we are the ours. Another game which we Slunday—1. P. Hogan (12) 45 pts.; Section- 3. Joan Sheehan challengers — as we are here? East and the same number in Minor Football B — St. Olivers: Rinne The Western junior football the West. On Saturday last played was a water bomb relay. pts.; 2. J. R. Clancy (26) 42 pts ; 32 pits. so we must travel hopeful, at champions, Modeligo failed in U/16 Hurling — Lismore: U/16 B.L.E. the divisional trial held here The lads were -given water least that our side can rise to their bid to take a county title Football —Tramore; U/16 Hur- Ta lucht an reatha i gCum- attracted a total of 30 players bombs and they had to balance the occasion. Two sDlendid wins when beaten by Portlaw at ann BLE na Rin-ne agus an them on badminton racquets. A will have increased our confi- Walsh Park in the last county and this is far better than it tSean-a P-hc-bail ag deanamh go has been for many years. The lot of them dropped the bombs dence and if the team can be final of the season on Sunday hana-mhaith aris i mbllama. Nil by accident (even though it was made to believe in themselves, last. sorting out process will con- aon tseachtaln ann na bionn tinue after another county- a coincidence that they landed our luck might hold out for a After a very encouraging earn duaiseanna ag teacht on some of the leaders). At 8.00 bit longer. wide trial, which is planned abhaile acu. start which saw them into a for next week. WATERFORD p m. the lads sat down to It is interesting to see that three points lead, Modeligo GLEASADH BREIGE plenty of food and minerals, on the selected team—the per- looked to be on their way to The county minor hurling D'elrigh go hana-mhaith leis and it took them at least a half sonnel are the same as the side their first county title, but the selectors have held two recent FEDERATION an ngleasadh breige Oiche an hour to demolish all the which beat Antrim two weeks introduction of former county meetings and they, too, have Shamh-na sa Halla Pobail. food. After the feast the Hads ago — seven players who lined hurling full-back John Galvin made plans for the commence- Taimiid buloch do na daolne a played a couple of the tradi- out against Dublin when they midway through the first half, ment of training and trials. I.C.A. chabhraigh leis an larracht, go tional Hallowe'en games, like beat us by 3-15 to 3-8 at Port- had a very settling effect on Their first trial for Western mor-mhor Mlcheal O hOgaln, a snap apple, and flour in the A very lively, interesting Fed- law in 1984 are still involved. Portlaw wh0 got, well back into clubs will take place at Cap- thagann 1 gcabhair ora-inn go basin. After the games we had These are — Pat Ryan. David the game before the first half poquin on next Saturday at eration meeting was held in Old minlc. a campfire when a lot of lively Foran, Noel Crowley. Pat, Cur- ended. 11 a.m. Following this, a panel Parish on' 23th September. This songs were sung and we had a ran, Shane Ahearne. Pat Ben- Galvin had two good points of 20 will be chosen and these meeting was opened by a MEITHEAL MARA very good song from John nett and Kieran Delahunty. and a goal just before half- will take part in a ten-aside prayer and the ICA song "My Ta leorai nua ceannalthe ag Street. He sang a new version time and two well taken goals blitz (county-wide) at Dungar- Land." Delegates were wel- Meitheal Mara na Rinne agus of the "Bear Hunt." At about TEAM by Modeligo in the second half van on Saturday. November comed' by Kathleen Ryan from tlomanai a lorg acu. Ta an 9.30 p.m. the party ended and was not. enough to meet the 29. Old: Parish. comhar-chumann so ag dul o a most enjoyable night was P. Curran (Stradbally); neart go neart agus m fa d a challenge of the Eastern cham- Votes of sympathy were had by all. P. Walsh (Mount Sion). J. Dun- ano-ls go mbeldh slad ag tosniu passed on the death of Phylis ford (Colligan), R. Ronayne pions, who fully deserved their GAMES DEVELOPMENT ag proiseail else agus ag for- victory. O'Connell, R.I.P., National Or- STRUCTURE OF (Lismore): COURSE bairt iasc-fheirmeoireac(hta. DUNGARVAN SCOUTS ganiser, ICA, alsj> to. the Hayes T, Sheehan (Tallow), L. O'Con- County footballer Eddie Clubs 'throughout, the county BOITHRE The Dungiarvan Scouts con- nor (Erin's Own), D. Foran Rockett, David Foran and John have now been notified of a family ana quality control regime the sympathy and understand- sells a variety of Irish-made that. Farley Health Products infant food products, Farley's products. ing they have shown to us rusks Ready-to-Feed and the (Ireland) Director and General throughout. It is clear that we Manager Charles Chapman won respect for the respon- says is "the moat intensive in sible approach we adopted our industry." from the outset and which now It includes 150,000 quality enables us to offer our new control tests every year — or quality assurance guarantee about one every three and a with complete confidence." half minutes of the day. To help mothers, doctors and OsterMilk and OsterFeed other health care professionals, were highly popular among Farley's i n Ireland have ap- mothers in Ireland before they pointed a Consultant Dietitian, were withdrawn from sale as a Maire Bradley, to conduct a precautionary measure at the nationwide information ser- end of 1985 following a statis- vice. Mrs. Bradley, who has tical link between them and a two children of her own, was number of cases of a rare trained at the College of Tech- strain of salmonella, Salmon- nology in Kevin Street, Dublin ella Ealing, in England. and has worked with the Mater Hospital and Children's Hos- Their return follows the in- pital, Temple Street, Dublin. As stallation of a new £9 million well as visiting various centres processing Dlant at the factory around the country, Mrs. Brad- In Kendal, England, by Far- ley is providing a phone-in ad- ley's owners, Boots. The plant visory service for mothers seek- is rated as the most sophisti- ing information who telephone cated in Europe and arguably her at 01 698344. in the world. This investment, coupled with the implementa- BEST FOR BABIES tion of the exacting quality control system, has won the Breast milk is best for babies. approval of the UK health OsterMiilks are intended as a authorities and Department, of replacement when a baby is not Health in Dublin for the re being breast fed. OsterFeed The photo for our "Remembering Other Days" series goes back more than sixty years and shows a group taken outside sumption of production and Baby Milk is nutritionally close Recommended for extra Kilgobinet Church after attending an Anniversary Mass there in 1925. Note the old-time Irish cloak, usually associated with sales. to breast, milk. OsterMilk Com- such West Cork areas as Skibbereen, worn by the lady on the extreme right at the back. The group includes (at back) Willie dJ Dunford, Nano Power, Kathleen Kelly, Davy Power, John Bowe, Margaret Bowe, Mrs. Dalton and in front Minn,e Dalton, Kathleen Whelan, Nicky Dalton, Mary) Bowe and Mary Bowe. We acknowledge our indebtedness to Andy Kelly, Railway View, Kilmacthomas for submitting this photo. RATS-Good Control Is LETTERS TO THE The Only Solution With tillage operations now attack is the best form of de- EDITOR complete and with the onset of fense. Remember that rats are highly intelligent - quite cap- first frost, farmers around the "1 am arranging with the Dr. Ormonde Condemns 's able of drawing correct conclu- Editor. country are steeling themselves Area Engineer to have a Child- sions. The old chronic poisions Dungarvan Leader. to do battle with an unpleasant ren at Play sign erected at the initally used were quite often In a statement issued last visitor. For it is in Autumn location- in the hope that this ineffective. Their immediate, NISSAN CLASSIC week Deputy Donal Ormonde, that rats close in from the might have some effect, in re- violent and unpleasant Fianna Fail deputy Spokesman fleld-s to be near buildings Dear Editor, ducing traffic speeds." on Healith and member of the Attack On Health Board where therris a good food sup- symptoms caused rats to be- On behalf of all at Nissan. I South Eastern Health ;Board, ply for the Winter. Livestock come bait shy. would, once again, like to thank condemned An Taoiseach Dr. -A- The aouite bed numbers in 53 doctors per 100,000. Boards, Dr. Ormonde said. Thej units stocked with feed stuffs Modern anticoagulant poisons you for the verv extensive Fltageraid for his unwarranted coverage which you gave to the the region are below the de- are evidence that the Taoiseach and grain stores, are part- do not cause bait shyness. They attack an the Board in the Daii. • In the GMiS tihe SEHB was are made up in palatable baits Nissan international Classic. partment's norms. isi unaware of the real facts icularly at risk - and ' that the lowest of all Health Boards such as cut wheat and are Dr. Fitzgerald's suggestion and he should apologise to the covers just about the whole ol The success of the race would FARMERS MUST BE that the South Eastern Health • The SEHB has one of the In the following areas: South Eastern Health Board. Ireland. available as loose bait, or lowest consultant staffing levels throwbaeks. Throwbacks are of not have been achieved without Board was. playing polities' and (a) Lowest viisitlng rate by in. the country. 20 consultants It is in the farmer's interest particular Interest as they are tne major contribution made using political hype to high- doctors. by the media. We at Nissan are light their financial situation per 100,000 population while to control rats as an invasion plastic sachets containing a COMPENSATED very appreciative of all your was. said Dr. Ormonde, another the national average is 33 pel (b) -Lowest number of items spreads disease and destroys measured quantity of ready to help. example that the Taoiseach was lOKKOfliO. per prescription. vast quantities of feed stuffs. use bait, in addition to keeping out of touch with reality. His CLOVER PAY-OUT Rats are associated with the the bait fresh they also allow Again, many thanks. FOR LOSSES failure to- be aware of t'he • Tne staffing leveis for (c) (Lowest cost per pre- spread of several deadly dis- the farmer to quickly see Yours sincerely, Junior hosipltail doctors is alsc scription form. eases including foot and mouth whether the bait has been actual situation in the Health A Dungarvan- farmer has re- one of th!e lowest in the countrj The above points are suffi- (not a problem in Ireland', disturbed or not. Board area confirmed once S'EHE Mary Patricia Gallagher, peated' hUs call to the Govern- wiith staffing levels o£ 23 doc- cient to prove thiat the ALMOST salmonellosis and leptoapirosie RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE again the "bunker mentality" tors per 100.000 population 1 is the most economical and cos1 Manager — Advertising and ment to increase the Disadvan- i Weil's disease!. They cause Armed with a suitable taged Areas, sheep headage pay- ot the T'aolse.a.ch. •whslle tih-e- matoto-nal average Is] effective ol a)ll the He alt I? untold damage to feed stuffs Promotions. weapon, system and persistence ments.. Dr. Ormonde saM thaifc the COMPLETED not only by consumption but are the key to dealing with a lolilowing were the facts In re- because ihe.v are incontinent rat problem, real or potential. Mr. Jim O'Grady who is The Editor, lation to the performance ol The long awaited pay-out to and contaminate with their A recommended procedure such chairman of the IFA's Natibna-l Dungarvan Leader. the South Eastern Health farmer creditors of Clover droppings and urine. as the one listed below should Sheep Committee, said farmers Board: FOOD FADS AND Me'ats is now almost completed, If all this isn't enough, rats, be followed:— muislt be compensated for- finan- TALLOW TRAFFIC PROBLEM ~k Although the SEHB is the according -to IFA. like all rodents, continuously 1. Keep the area of the cial losses due: to the bad wea- third' largest their allocation is (Farmer suppliers who were gnaw. The inevitable sufferers building clean, free of rubbish Cl'lr. W- McDonnell, Tallow, ther and the reduction in lamb tne second lowest. HEALTH SCARES- hit at the collapse of the Wa- are electric cables, water pipes and weeds which provide cover. has received the following letter pricesi. and wooden posts. terford plant have been- receiv- 2. Examine the area carefully from Mr. John O'Flynn, County "The meat factory market • The annual aggregate cost 1 1 ing cheques from the Farmers' Systematic rat control is the to fine where rat colonies are Engineer: prices for mountain lambs in to rum the acute hospitals of Creditors Committee in recent only form ol battle worth pur- established, or likely to be set particular have been dis- the South East is £2.5 million "I refer to your recent repre- WILL IRELAND FOLLOW THE U.S. weeks. suing. Unfortunately too many up, and to identify routes by appointing," he said. less' than the national average. sentations to me regarding a farmers do not approach rat which the rats will Invade. He- appealed to all lamb ex- And IFA's Director of Organ- deputation that you had from 1 * In spite of a shortfall ol control ln a planned way and .(Rats live outside buildings and port meat factories to begin isation and Development, Tom make ,their way along set runs). New street, Tallow, in connect- £4 million. Sn their allocation PATTERN? often pay an expensive pen- ion with the speeding of cars selling Irish mountain lamb in O'Loughlin who is directing the alty. 3. When invasion starts, put for 1988 there have been no Mortality from coronary not eliminate from the diet on the street and the provision Italy. Aind he welcomed the de- permanent ward closures in the pay-out, has declared that aM Rat control must be con- out many bait points (drain- heart disease is on the decline certain foods because they are of speed ramps to slow traffic cision of Haliail Meat Packers to SEHB area. farmer creditors will be paid tinuous. Rats are polygamous pipes. for example) and keep in the U.S. but not in Britain high, say, in saturated fat. Increase their prices for moun- within) the next weeks. and fast, breeders. They live in these topped up wlthl bait. Note "The problem arises at this or Ireland, according to Dr. Moderation in intake is the tain- lamibs' to farmers. 'Mr. O'Loughlin is currently colonies of one male and up an bait points must be protect- location from the fact that He .pointed out that the de- Tom O'Connor, a senior re- key." Dr. O'Connor says. ed to keep out birds, pets and meeting individual creditors to four females. The gestation New Street -is a very narrow cul cline- ini the value- of sterling is search associate at Cornell Uni- He stresses that the dietary rain. assessing their olaims a no period is three weeks, the de sac street which was not allowing UK shee.pmeat ex- versity, New York. Recent U.S. guidelines can readily be Issuing cheques. average litter size is seven and 4. Keep baiting as long as designed originally for vehi- porters to undercut competitors Department of Agriculture data achieved' by consuming a wide EUROPEAN "We are glad that the situa- the young are capable of breed- the bait is being taken. The cular traffic as presently using in the French market. The suggest that the general popula- variety of foods,, with an in first rats killed will be replaced tion has reached a satisfactorj ing at three months of age. in it. Tihe parking of cars- on one European Comimfisision should tion is' beginning to heed the creased emphasis on fruits, by new ones coming to. side of the road there allows conclusion," he said. "The this way 2 rats could become introduce: Monetary- Compensa- message to decrease fat intake. vegetables' a-nd whole grains In only sufficient room f or one PARLIAMENT committee w-ilil continue work- 3,000 in a very short space of 5. When feeding has stopped tory Amounts or other counter- Preliminary 1985 figures indi- the diet and a moderation in retain permanent baiit points a.t further car to pass by on the ing to seek further compensa- time, control must Pnsure vailing monetary charges on UK cate that dietary fat intake has intake ..of. high fat products. tion, If this happens, further therefore that the population strategic places to protect other side. Danger to children consequently arises. Two pos- sheep meat exports to avoid BRIEFS dropped to 37'/< of calories' from j sALt'S EXPLOSION chequesi will be issued." is not merely temporarily re- against, re invasion. Throw- paoks are useful for this. sible solutions would be to further disruptions in' the a value of 41% of calories five| There is- an explosion in duced. F^renih- market. IMPORTS OF VEAL One point needs special pedes-trl-anise the Street or to At the opening of the Euro- years ago. sale of cereals', whole sales of calcium supplements in Even if there is no evidence emphasis: the objective is to prohibit on street parking. "The French farmers have pean Parliament's second meat breads, fruits and veget- the U.S. as a result of the pub- of rats on the farm it doesn't ables are increasing. intercept the rats on their However, I do not think that suggested to the Commission October session Parliament de- lic's awareness of the problem mean there is no problem. either would be acceptable to that the- clawiback of the UK bated a proposal from the Low fat dairy products are of osteoporosis (an age-related Rats are highly territorial and way in to the buildings, which beginning to outsell full-fat pro- IFA REACT TO will become more common as the residents or to the school Variable Premium should be Commission to import 8,000 loss of bone- calcium that leaves constantly seek to colonise new staff neither do I .favour the calculated in- the currency of tonnes of veal from Uruguay ducts. Un general, consumption the Winters hardens. Baiting older people susceptible to frac- territory. Within a week the provision of speed ramps for the country that imports sheep- and Argentina. The Comimunitv of anim.a-1 fats is decreasing and ln the olose vicinity of say. at vegetat l€ rats tures). Sales are e-xpected to farm could be the victim of a legal reasons- had sold 200,000 tonnes of beef ,™that ^of vegetabl! e fats ^craaeincreas-- stored grain, ls far less effect- meat from the UK.'* he said. g reach $166 million in 1986, ac SOLICITORS' serious invasion. ive. into Brazil, and these two i '„ Consumption of meat is cording to Dr. O'COnnor. When dealing with rats countries had objected- the I declinmg and chicken -and fish proposal was a gesture of' good-1 consumption increasing However, there is consider- able controversy among re- LETTERS wlll. The issue of health claims searchers about the recom- made in advertising specific mended' calcium intake, and As farmers' throughout Water- Mr. T. J. Maher (Independent, food products Is still one ol whether high intakes of dietary ford receive solicitors' letters Munster), said that sales to great controversy in the U.S., calcium are effective in preven from the Health Board for Brazil would have to be sub- Dr. O'Connor says in. the cur- tion of osteoporosis. A signifi- levies., a Waterford IFA chief sidised. since Brazil operated rent issue of An Foras Talun- cant body of opinion suggests has advised farmers to pay huge beef ranches. To get tais magazine Farm & Food that there is little relationship these 'levies on a net income European beef farmiing to that Research. He takes the view level would mean removing between, high calcium intake basils. that it is' unwise to make millions from the land, and at and bone density. Furthermore, health claims in isolation for Mr. Edmond Cunningham who what price? The imposition of excessive intake of calcium individual food products. "One is the county's representative milk quotas had swollen the supplement^ may increase the on the IFA National Taxation supply of beef. H would not should only make recommen- risk of kidney stones. Better ft dations in the context of the and Credit committee, advised complain about the import of and cheaper sources of calcium farmers to pay health contribu- this small quantity if it allowed overall! diet. The converse of are low fat' dairy products- and this Is. equally true. One should tions. youth employment and in- Europe to sell large amounts I leafy vegetables. come levies on a net income into Brazil, but he wanted to basis after deduction of depre- know if the meat imported had ciation or capital allowances. been implanted with natural hormones, since this was now "It should be pointed o-uit that banned in the Community. no farmer, even If i,n arrears How could you tell'? Waterford Co-op Contracts with his, levleia, will be refused entry to hospital cir medical Mr, Ray MacSharry (ERDA, treatment." hie said. Conn ach-t-Ulster), said he was For Feed Wheat However, Mr. Farrell admitted opposed in principle to import Waterford Co-Op has an- applied a policy of using home thiat £1'00 fines may be Issued quotas at a time when the nounced that it is offering con- grown raw materials- to the to farmers entering hospital Community was restraining tracts for winter sown feed greatest possible extent. who are in arrears with the beef production. Because of the wheat on special, premium health contributions and levies-. reciprocal nature of this quota terms. If farmers have paid the levies he would, very reluctantly on a net income basis.. IFA ad- approve it in principle. How- It will contract for 10,000 .ons of feed wheat at an £8 vise farmers not to pay this fine. ever. he worried that much of WON SCHOLARSHIPS Mr. Farrell explained that t'he the 200,000 tonnes exported to per tonne premium over barley. The minimum quality re- dispute over the levies arises Brazil would reappear in the from- the fact that farmers are Community as corned beef. quirement will be 72kph (kilo- TO WATERFORD grams per hectolitre) at 20 per not allowed to deduct capital Mr. (EEP, cent moisture. allowances in arriving at the Leinster , said he was concern- income base for the purpose of ed about the imports, though Matt Walsh, head of the calouHaMng levies. agreeing in these specific cir- Co-Op's £70 million Trading Among thie nineteen scholar- -"Consequently, farmer® are cumstances. They were under Division, emphasised that this ships awarded by the Co. Wa- discriminated against in- com- was additional to the contract- terford Vocational Education n0 obligation to Brazil which parison with the PAYE sector was getting high-quality beef ing plan for milling wheat Committee to secondary school aind par-tlciularly those farmers at ridiculously low prices. He which was announced earlier. students, tenable at the Region- who invest heavily in machin- also raised the problems of its It is hoped that this dual in- al Technical College. Water- ery, buildings, fencing and land reimport into the Community. itiative will encourage grain ford. were: C. Hallahan. Kil- reclamation." he said. He was worried by the attitude growers to maintain and maggibogue. Villierstown;- S. Mr. Farrel'l stressed that IFA adopted in the report, which develop output, of high quality Power, Springfield. Dungarvan; are not objecting to farmers home grown cereals. was to take latin American 7. Hannl'.ga®, Cam-prire. Oappo- having to pay the levies pror beef at rock-bottom prices, He said the contracted ton- quin; V. Mills, Killeenagh, vided that the levies- are calcu- produce nothing ourselves, and nage would be required by Knockianlore. Tallow-. P. Morrlls- lated on the same basis' as put the farmers on social wel- Waterford Co-op's very large son, do.: E. Butler, M ape-town they are for any other sector Prizewinners in (lie Gold Coast Board Sailing Club Yoplait Competition. Included are Pat Dineen, overall winner; Billy fare. compounding business, which Dungarvan. of the economy. O'Donneli, Club Commodore, and P. J. Cummins, Asst. Chief Executive, Waterford Co-op (sponsors). (Photo: Rory Wyley) DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER21 ,198 7 PAGE SEVEN

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(twin deck, l pair of speakers', 1 (Never forgotten by her 'loving of Ring and Old Parish and in- the locality. BOSCH: 110 Volt/220 Volt FRANK MURPHY amplifier, microphone and' ear- daughter Theresa, son-in-law deed his many friends and ac- His remains were removed to MAIN ST., DUNGARVAN phones!), £575 or nearest offer. Johnnie, grandchildren and quaintances in Dungarvan' and Ballinroad Church on Friday Drills, Hammers, Grinders district and many outside areas Telephone' 05B/54287 great-grandchildren.) evening and were received by and Transformers. Telephone 058/41376 as well learned with sincere FOR SALE—Bic 250 Beginners Rev P. Ahearne, C.C., assisted Also Grass Cutters and TUTTY — Thirty-first Anni- and genuine regret of the un- Windsurfer, £230 o.n.o. Phone by Very Rev. M. Can-on Farrell, Hedge Trimmers, versary — 5n loving memory of expected death of Mr. Labhras P.P. (business) hours'): 0S8/4a.970. my dear father, Stephen Tutty, Draper, which occurred in Lim- BEN O'NEILL T.V.-VHDEO - HI-FI — MEGA- Canon Farrell was celebrant Oongressi Villas, Dungarvan, erick on- Tuesday, October 28 of the Requiem Mass on Satur- O'Connell Street, Dungarvan V IS I ON, Friary St., Dungarvan Whoi died on November 14, 1955. as he was returning from a day and also officiated at the TV RENTAL —New JVC Video, 4 event, 32 Phone 058/41933 (t-c) Masses, offered. brief holiday to the United burial which took place after- channel now in stock. Also new Many a lonely heartache. States wards in the adjoining ceme- VHS' Videos in stock from £310 Often a silent tear, COMPANY 1 Son of the late Martin and tery. (play only'). JVC , Fisher, Toshi- But always-beautiful memories Mrs. Draper, Baillnagoul, Ring, He is survived by his brothers ba. Samsung. Large seHection of Of a father I loved so dear. Labhras was In his mid 50's but Michael and Sean, his sisters COLOUR TV FOR SALE Rack Systems and Midi Hlfi (Never forgotten by his loving had not enjoyed the best of Mary, Peggy and Eileen and Own your own 22" Colour TV from- £249. New 20" standard NORTH CORK AREA daughter Theresa, son in-law health in recent years. In his other relatives to whom we ex- for as little as TV Sets firom £389. Hitachi and JOhnnle, grandchildren and younger days he was a noted tend our deepest sympathy. £16.19 per month. Old established, well serviced Samsung Microwaves, from gr eatgramdichi'ldr en.) singer, possessing a fine vibrant Finance- arranged. 4 years accounts. £17-9. Agfa three-hour blank baritone voice which was heard guarantee on parts, labour video cassettes only £13.50. Full TUTTY —. In loving memory to great effect when he sang and tube. Enquiries in writing to:— range of Sharp car stereos- and of miy dear mother and father, such songs as "Roisin Dubh'' speakers- in stock. Radio cas- Ellen and Stephen Tutty, late of Rent a New 22" Colour TV T. J. HEGARTY & CO. and " 'Se Fath Mo Bhuiartha," MRS. MADGE settes from £24.95 ; 2 stereo 3- 53, Congress! Villas, Dungarvan, so much part of the culture' of for only £15 per month 58 SOUTH MALL, CORK ba-nd radio, cassettes frotm £45, whose anniversaries occur at his native Ring Gaeltacht. He • — from — and Cassette Wialkmans' from this time'. took part in compe- TIMMONS £15.95. Mulltl-ichainnel aerials Willi all who' think of them titions and was heard on Radio Feelings of profound sorrow CASEY TV and amplifiers available from today, Eireann on a number of occa- and regret were occasioned at DUNGARVAN. Tel. 058/41845 stock. TV andi Video Repairs- a sions iand could have had a A little praiyer to Jesus say. news of the death of Mrs. Remember: What we sell e speciality. Amstrad Computers -(Always remembered by their wonderful future as a singer at w APPLES-APPLES one stage in his life. Madge Timmons Onee Young), service. (colour / green monitors). — sonsi George, Robbie and Lower King Street, Abbeyside, OPEN ON SUNDAY Megaviision, Phone 058 41077. Paddiyj Possessed of a most jovial which sad event took place at For Sale: Eating and VEALE — In loving memory of nature he loved good company an advanced age at the District and the sporting life and his Hospital, Dungarvan, on Fri- Cooking Apples. Jiaimesi and Mary Veale, late o-f IN MEMORIAM congress Villas, Dungarvan-, passing is now the source of day, October 31st. Sold in 301b. and 15lb. boxes. much regret for all who knew Cllr. Gerry O'Sullivan, Lord Mayor of Cork, presenting Mr. Bill JABBEY REWINDS! whose anniversaries occur at Member of an old and highly BARRY — Fifteenth Anniver- him. Middleton, Mocollop, Ballyduff Upper, Co. Waterford with the ARMATURE AND COIL Open anyday — any time thisi time. esteemed family, the late Mrs. sary — In' loving memory of He had been in America on a Timmons was a charming lady "Hannimex Award" for the Best Entry by a Senior Citizen WINDERS Farm signposted from Tallow Willi those who think of them George Barry, late of 14 FiU- visit to his son and was on his who was held in high esteem '/AG DC Winding Service for/ Bridge. 1 today, at the recently held Amateur Photographic Competition geiraid. Terrace , Dumgarvan, who way back when his death took by all who knew her. A won- )) Motors, Generators, Trans- died oni November 5, ism; A little prayer to Jesus say organised by Fueagh Residents Association as part of the WILLIE MCDONNELL place with tragic suddenness ln derful neighbour, she was al- formers, Welders and Coils,* Masses offered. (Always remembered by their Limerick. Festival of Togher (Cork City) 1986. (Photo: Patrick Cummins) New and Used Motors ways ready to help those In Bride Valley Fruit Farm (Willi those who think of' him family at home and abroad.) Mar a d-uirt an Sagart Phar- need of assistance and her Supplied. Tallow today, oiste ag an Aifreann a chelliur- death has been the cause of '/Monday to Friday 9am 6p m WA D E — Twenty-first and A little prayer to Jesus say. Seventh Anniversaries — In lov- adh ar a shon in Seipeal na much sorrow to her many '> 17a O'Connell St. (Wyley'sO Telephone 058/56253 Rinne, "ta a shaoghal caithte friends but more especially to Dungarvan, Co. Waterford. Idnserted' by his loving wife ing memory of our dear paremts, Mai and! famiiljiy.) Daniel Wade. 3 'Lackenfune, anois ag Labhras agus ta se ar her sorrowing family and re- ais annso arls san ait 'na rug- latives to whom we extend our BERNIE LANDERS FOR SALE — Pure Bred R.eg. BUCKLEY — Fifteenth Anni- Dungarvan. who' died on Octo- versary — In loving memory of ber 26, 1965, R.I.P. and Mary adh e breis agus caoga agus a deep sympathy. Hereford' Heifer, H year old, by cuig de bhlianta a shoin." top class Canadian bull 93 J. my dear sister, Phill (nee! Wade', also late of 3 Lacken- Her remains were removed to At the removal of his remains HAIRDRESSING Phone E. Kingston U58,54193. Iwo-hjg), laite oi Whitechiurch, fiune, who died on September 7. Abbeyside Church on Sunday from Blarrington's Hospital, evening and were received by For Sale: FOR SALE — PB'NIK Friesian Cappagh, who died on Novem- 1979. R.I.P. Masses offered. Limerick to Ring Church and Very Rev. M. Canon Farrell, Bull, 21 year old. Apply T. ber 7, 1971. Loved aind remembered- every Main Street, Cappoquin A bouquet of beautiful the concelebrated Requiem P.P., assisted by Rev. P. Ah- Begley, Cooledeiane, Lismore. day of the yetar. Mass, there were most repre- earne, C.C. EXCELLENT STORE memories, '(Always remembered and sad- DUE TO THE RECENT FIRE- HYPNOTHERAPY — Relieves sentative gatherings of mourn- The Requiem Mass on Mon- Sprayed with a million tearsi ly missed by tthelr loving ers. An t-Athalr O Dalaigh, S.P. BUSINESS HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED ACROSS THE worry, anxiety, tension and Wishing God could- have day morning was celebrated by family at home and abroad.) and An t-Athalr Plaras Mac Fr. Ahearnu and also present STREET TO NEIL TWOMEY'S PREMISES IN DUNGARVAN tear. Teaches you to relax, spared you, helps to alleviate symptoms. Siacuis, S.O. were the concele- were Canon Farrell, P.P.. and IS just for a few more years. brants of the Requiem Mass Salon Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and If you have a problem phone Fr. Lucey, C.C., Ardfinnan. (Always' remembered by your and assisted by Rev. Fr. W. Saturday. and maike an appointment. loving sister Bridie, brother-in- The funeral took place imme- TOWN CENTRE Carey. C.C.. Dungarvan and diately afterwards to Kilros- The cause is treated, not just law Tom, nephews Brendan, ACKNOWLEDGMENT 40' x 25' approx. Monsignor P. Lannen. officiat- santy cemetery where inter- We regret any inconvenience caused. the symptom. Sessions are Tony, Sean, nieces Phill. Margo. ed at the burial which took ment took place. Very Rev. Fr. Apply by letter only to— strictly confidential and DJ Nuala.) MORiRISSEY — The sons, place subsequently in the Neil Twomey will be available for business on Tuesday appointment only. Carried oui daughters and relatives of the ,, _ - Frawley, P.P.. Kilrossanty, offi- BOX NO. 402 "Leader" Office COSTIGAN — Second Anniver- 1 gl av ln bhe ciated at the graveside. afternoon and all dlay Thursday. iln quiet, private surroundings. sary — In loving memory of late Bridget Morrissey. 56. f^™ !^ _ ; ?,. Sean Reilig — W. H. Middieton-Leyton, in Ring in the presence of an- Mirs. Miary Anin COsitigan, bally- O'Connell Street, Dungarvan. other large gathering of mourn- MBSH, The Lodge, Mocollop. wish to thank all who sympa- LAWNMOWERS repaired and hane. Cappoquin, who died on ing relatives and friends. Ballyduff Upper, Co Waterford. thised' wJtih them in their recent sharpened. — The Foundry November 3, 1984. Sweet Jesius bereavement; those who sent Fittingly during the Requiem Stephen Street, Dungarvan have mercy on her soul Masses Mass many of the old tradi- MR. JIMMY ((14-11) Mass cards, telegrams, letters of McGUIREs GARDEN CENTRE offered. tional tunes which Labhras NEW LOOK SECONDHAND FURNITURE— sympathy and floral- tributes, Is open every Sunday from 11 .(Always remembered by her loved so well were played while Bedside Lockers', Dressing and those who attended the a.m. 10 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 8 loving daughter Car.meli and Nioclas To.lbln and Carthach CONNORS Tables', Drawer Chests, Ward- obsequies. Mas® will be offered p.m. week days: closed on Mon- robesi, Divam Beds with head- sonsi John and Llamj Mac Craith sang some sean-nos The death ot Mr. Jimmy Con- LAWLOR'S HOTEL 1 for their intentions. amhrain. Go dtuga Dia suain- day —McUuire's Garden Centre, boards', Kitchen Presses, Wall / FOLEY—First Anniversary — nors, B'allylaneen took place at Telephone^(05j^j4U 22/41056 ttossdult, Woodstown Tele- In loving memory of - Martin •eas- slorral do. a Waterford Hospital on Satur- Floor Units, Sink: Tops, Bunifc Immediate chief mourners phone 051/82136. Beds. Pram-Car-Bicycle Seats Foley, late of Childers Estate, day, Nov. 1. He had reached an Wt SELL — Angles, R.S.J.'s, were : Mrs Margot Draper GALA NEW YE AIR'S EVE for children, Cots and Playpens, Dnungiarvan. who died on Novem- advanced age. luoing, Re-Bar, Plating and (wifei, Labhras Og Draper. Cin- 2-Row Accordion, Guitar. Sew- ber 6, 1985. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Member of a well known fam- Galvanise and all types of cinnati. Ohio (son) -and Pam ily. he himself was a well- ing Machines (el. and hand), We hold you close within our Dr. O'Connell will be away Draper (daughter-in-law), Ruth £>iiuus supplied in Kit rorm. hearts, known personality in the Dun- DINNER & DANCE leiepnone Vo^/ZMoo or Rath- old Radio, Cobs Bridle and from November 8th to Novem- Draper (daughter); Mr. and garvan and Kilmacthomas Grooming Gear, Cross Bow. And there you will remain, ! ber 23rd. Mrs. P. G. Kinneen, Dungarvan gormacK 051/460id. To be with us> throughout our areas. IN OUR NEW DrNINGROOM Cine Camera, odd Fireside (parents-in-law); Mac Craith His remains were removed to THREAD NEEDLE, MAIN ST., Chairs, Radiograimme. Book lives. families, Rinn o gCuanach Ballinroad Churoh on Monday DANCING TO EXIT. Tickets limited (available at hotel) DUNGARVAN for quality fabric Shelves', TV Unit. Telephone Until we meet again. (cousins and relatives). and were received and biassed including bridal and head- Seats. Shop Display Fridge-, Willi those who think of him by Very Rev. M. Canon Farrell, dresses, Burda, Butterick and Ladles Gents Bicycles, Office today, P.P. Vogue patterns, lace and cro- Desk, China Cabinet. Brass; A little Prayer to Jesus say. Requiem Mass was celebrated chet patterns; haberdashery, Copper Fire Irons. Dogs-, etc. (A! way & remembered by your THE REAL FUNCTION on arrival and the burial took trimmings, embroidery and Good Furniture and Machinery wife ROsa and family.) place immediately afterwards NEW LOOK sewing threads; -fashion taken in for sale. — Michael FOLEY—Ninth Anniversary — MR. THOMAS HEALY in the -adjoining cemetery. jewellery and flowers; liturgi- McCarthy, Auctioneer.. " don- In loving memory of my dear cal wear; Brother sewing ma- ee ty Sale- Rooms." Mitchel St., friend, Monica Foley, who died OF POLITICIANS The death has recently occur- red in Boston, Mass., of Mr. chines and spares (t-c) Dungarvan. on November 5, 1977. Masses Thomas Healy, late of Glenbeg, LAWLOR'S HOTEL FOR SALE — Jackson electric offered. Performing the official open- ^jfelephone^J05l3Ji^ ^ FITZGERALD'S MAN'S SHOP, A lot in life has altered Mon, ing of "East Cork Expo 1986" Glencalrn. O Connell Street, Dungarvan — cooker and- Snocap fridge, both A lot in life is new, on Friday last, Munster Fine Tommy Healy emigrated to BALLYSAGGART Baumler and M-agiee suits now as new Phone 058/60185. But the things that never Gael M.E.P. Professor Tom America in April. 1926 and as in stock. HAY FOR SALE, good quality, he bade farewell to his father suitable for calves or other alter. Raftery said:— Saturday Night Special FITZGERALD'S MAN'S SHOP, and mother and to his sisters animals., — Box No. N404 "Lea- Are my- 'memories of you. Politicians- have very little NOTES O'Connell Street, Dungarvan — and brother in Cobh he promis- der" Office. (NeveT forgotten—your friend power to create employment, IN HOSPITAL Exclusive supplies of Pierre ed that he would return to see LOST — Small Jack Russell Theresa.) but they do have enormous We wish a speedy return to CANDLELIGHT DINNER AND DANCE Sang-an and (jaobicci FuMo-vers. power to create unemployment, them al; again at the end of pup, from Strandside North, MOYLAN — Nineteenth Anni- three years. Alas such was not Paddy Clancy who is at present ANTIQUE FURNITURE versary — In loving memory of which unfortunately they have spending a few days in Ard- Dancing to Nickey and Jim — £12.50 WANTED — Big price paid, Abbeyside, on Wednesday, Octo- to be and he never returned to ber 29. Child very upset. Infor- ai dear father, Patrick Moylan, used unwittingly, with terrible keen Hospital, Waterford. Large dining table; writing consequences for our workforce his native home. mation' to Box No. T405 "Lea- late of Dungarvan andi London, We are also glad to report desk, book-case, set of chairs, and young people. He is survived by his loving der" Office. who died November 5, 1967. that Mickey Walsh. Seamocud- sideboard. Particulars to Box The politics o-f promise has wife, Kathleen, daughter Mary FOR SALE —1977 Renault 12 R.I.P. Sweet Jesus have mercy da is home and on the mend No. Q395 "Leader" Office. (7-11) created a dependency syn- C. son-inrlaw Geoff, sister Mrs. following a recent foot injury. car with reconditioned engine, on his- soull Miass'esi offered. FOR SALE —TOD class Pedi- drome, which has stifled M. Power, Lismore cousins, G.A.A. NOTES in pmo: one driver. Telephone I holdi you close within my nieces and relatives, to all of Your Home Improvements Store gree Friesian bull calves, very heart, initiative, undermined entre- Annual Social — The club's 024,97288. preneurs and promoted eveT whom deepest sympathy is ex- high milk and butter-fat records, Aind there you will remain, Annual Social takes place in greater demands upon the tended. choice selection to chose LOST—A black- Cocker Span- To walk with mie throughout Lawlor's Hotel, Dungarvan, on Government for more spending. from Edward Sheehan. Knock- iel dog. to the BaUly-saggart/ my Met, F'riday night, 5th December. Honouring the promise's has, BEDDING garron, Cappagh. 'telephone Towersi woodland area near Until we meet again. Music by Paddy O'Brien and of course, brought in its wake, 058,68024. (21-11) Lismore. Reward- to finder. Tel. (Alwaysi remembered by' your Telstar. Tickets 'at £8.50 can be John McClintock 058 54061. excessive taxation, which ln had f romi Meaghers, Roches, ACCORDION tuning and re- daughter Jtosie, grandchildren FOR' SALE — 3 acre site, the turn reduce the incentive to Jim Kearney, John Joe Troy or pairing. Phone 058/54357. and greatgrandchildren'. Lorn- MR. WILLIAM Burgery Dungarv-an, outline work, to save- and to invest, Bennetts. WANTED—Beech or ash trees don) planning permission for dwell- particularly in new enterprises. Please note, that to help with for firewood in Tallow area. MURPHY — seventh Anniver- Excessive taxation too, reduced ing house. Phonei 05«/42802. DOWER the organisation and smooth Telephone 058/59-271. sary— Iin loving memory of John take home pay, -thus Increasing running oif the social, tickets CROTTY'S, LISMORE — New Murphy, late of Garvam's Ter- pressure for higher wage costs, It. is with the deepest regret RACE HORSE AMAZINGLY 1 will NOT be on sale after bhe and goodi quality secondhand race, Dungarvan, who died on which combined with company that we record the death of Mr. 1st December. So get your tic- Month of November CURED! — A priest from Thur- furnlturei Including mahogany November 9. 1979. taxes reduces competitiveness William Dower, late of Creggs, kets as soon as possible. • 3„ 4' and 4*' DIVANS les, Co. Tipperary brought a andi oak wardrobes and dress- Will those who think of him for existing enterprises, driving Ciashmore, which occurred at —(Advt.). • 3' and 4i' BEDS, C/W Mahg Ends young Race Horse, which was Ingchests. double and single today, many of them out of business, Ardkeen Hospital, Waterford on OCTOBER NON-STOP DRAW • ODD MATTRESSES. not able to stand on his legs, beds, lockers', chests' of-drawers. ,A litt(lie prayer to Jesus say. as well as reducing the attrac- Thursday, October 30. RESULTS and the Vet had suggested to magiazine tables', telephone (Always remettnbered by his tiveness cf Ireland as a location An extensive farmer who was 1st, Michael and Sheila Ben- put it down as it, did not re- tables display cabinets', chairs, loving wife, sons, daughters-in- for new industry. And of course an acknowledged expert on nett, Ballysaggart: 2nd. Seamus spond to medical treatment. double drainer sink unit, Vic- law and girandchildrien.) f.t drives scarce capital and bloodstock- and livestock as well Lyons, Ballysaggart: 3rd, Jim M. MOLNEY & CO. After the first healing treat- torian- toilet mirror, inlaid mar O'GORMAN — Third Anniver skills to locations where the re- as all aspects of farming, the Johnson, c/o E.S.B., Dungar- ment the horse could sta/nd hogany double bed-ends. wall sar-yi — In loviing memory o;f wards are more lucrative. late Willie Wower was a long- van 4th. Mary Joe and Breda again- even on three legs—and mirrors, etc. Phone 0&8/54249. Miary O'Gorman, Chapei Street, We are not unique in having time member of Waterford Co. Shanahan, Ballysaggart, Lis- BRIDGE STREET, DUNGARVAN to bring it for Its tihird healing FOR SALE — Large kitchen Tallow who died on November made suich mistakes, but re- Council, the Co. Waterford more- 5th, Michelle Kenneally, session the owners had a job OPEN SIX-DAY WEEK — 9-6 cabinet, fridge, double wall 1,2, 1983. R.I.P. Miassesi offered. grettably we made them to a Committee of Agriculture and 21. New St., Lismore. —(Advt.). to catch it to/ the field. .In the Telephone 058/41029 unit. Tel, (058) 56413. Will tlhose who think of her much greater degree than most- many other public bodies in t-he meantime a Waterford man 'today. other democracies, and it is county. brought a huge Pedigree New- -Due to failing health he re- A little prayer to Jesus siay. significant that all over t.he foundland Shaw Dog with a world, in democratic countries, tired from public life and from i( Inserted' by her loving similar problem — which after high taxation is invariably farming some time ago and took CLONMEL WEEKLY successful! healing also greatly family.) linked with high unemploy- UD residence to Clashmore' but improved and is now walking O'NEILL — First Anniversary ment. never lost interest in the af- DECKIES LOUNGE completely normal again. And —Irt loving memory of Kitty fairs and matters which had 1 The real function of pol- MARKET as- always-, no fees charged. Call JAMES KIELY O'-Nelll (nee Egan), late oif 24. iticians and Government is to so actively concerned htm Monday-Saturday from 2-7 p.m. Boreenatra, Dungarvan, who P-r-eiate the economic environ- throughout his life. He sustain- November 4 — Good trade for MODELIGO or write for free literature. — died- on- November 4, 1985. Also ment conducive to work, invest- ed Injuries in a traffic accident all classes on Tuesday last. The German Healer, NSFH, & SONS Tim O'Neill who died on Novem- ment. efficiency and good some weeks ago 'and was re- Ruling Prices : Friesian bull ICNHS, BHHSA, "Montana," ber 16. R.I.P. < business. moved to Ardikeen buit compli- calves £60 to £129; Friesian Saturday, November 8 — JIM AND SEAN cations which followed resulted Leamybrien, Kilmacthomas, Co COMPLETE FUNERAL A year ago th'eiy toft this All this, of course, involves a heifer calves £39 to £46; Here- world. in his death on Thursday last. ford bull calves £128 to £170; Waterford. FURNISHERS degree a realism for which the Sunday, November 9 — WALSH THREE In -the cold month of Novem electorate in Ireland has Our deepest sympathy is ex- Hereford heifer calves £36 to WANTED—Good home for 3 ber. shown little appetite and a tended to his loving wife Mary, £49. Weanlings: Best quality young puppies. — Bo» No. A402 ALL FUNERAL REQUISITES Your prayers are asked for degree of political courage and son Declan, daughters Marie bullocks £270 to £300: others "Leader" Office. SUPPLIED •them today. forthrightness for which pol- and Vera, niece Cora Queal- £120 to £220: Best quality DUNGARVAN MART For' Kit% and Tim. please iticians have little enthusiasm. ly, daughter-in-law. son-in-law. heifers £170 to £195: others CLASHMORE, CO. WATERFORD FULLY EXPERIENCED female brothers-in-law sisters-in-law. £102 to £127. Fat lamibs £46 to painter and decorator. Fast effi- We attend to all details- re.memlbeii;. Only a return to more self- AUCTION OF FARM MACHINERY, FIREWOOD, ETC. grandchildren and other family £49- Bonhams £23 to £25: Fat Obituary Notice, Church (Always' remembered by your reliance, can help us out of our For Mr. and Mrs. Jim' McGrath (who are retiring) cient work guaranteed. Advice relatives. (See also report in sows £80 to £95. — (Sltokes & given on colour schemes. All and Cemetery. sisiter-in-Jaw Etheil. niece Mar difficulties, and leaders par- AT BALLYHEENEY, CLASHMORE garet, nephews Tommle, David ticularly political leaders, have "West Waterford Notes" col- Quirke Ltd.). manner of decorating work umn). ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 at 12 noon undertaken, including paint Floral and Artificial Wreaths John.) a duty to tell the oeople that Machinery Sale includes: Fordson Super Major with stripping and- wallpapering. Supplied. PURCELL—JNinlt'h Anniversary truthfully. Fiower Loader, Sherwood- Tipping Trailer (10x6). Traotoi Until al] that happens, the Ring Gina Poyintom at 053.50157. -Loving and treasured! memo Trailer (.7x15) as new, Stael Body Trailer (6x4). All trailers rie6 of our dear mother. Bridget decline in our economy, with have new tyres amd independent Braking Systems. 150 GETTING MARRIED IN 1987? Shortest Possible Notice Purcell, late of Affane. who died all the hardship that, entails, Choose Required. gallon Oil Tank, 2x200 I" Nylon Ropos, Selection of pulleys —Book now for the video of oin' October 30, 1979. St. Joseph will continue. MR. PATRICK HAYES Guaranteed SWivelsi, Chains, etc. I am particularly pleased to your wedding. Excellent quality pnay for her. Masses offered. We record with sincere regret 'Firewood: 1.000 bags of blocks (oak, elm, ash and SHANDON STREET see the initiative in self help Irish without big lamps. Keep the Thank you, dear Mam. for the death of Mr. Patrick Hayes, becvch). 11' tractor trailer loads of firewood rings (approx DUNGARVAN you are undertaking, and I products memories with a video of tJhe 'belling the loving mother yoiu Garrynageragh, clonea, which 5 tons' per load). entire day — your favourite were to us, warmly congratulate you and Telephone 058/42116 occurred In Ardkeen Hospital, ENQUIRIES TO DUNGARVAN MAftT: 058-41611 music inserted. Very reasonably Wei will always miss you. wish your 1986 exhibition priced. Ted. 051-830-23/82431. (Tom. Cisw, Peg and Bafos.) every success. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1986

BALLYDUFF NOTES BEHIND THE SPOTLIGHT SYMPATHY Nexit Sunday we travel to Grange for a 2.30 kick-off and (Continued from Page 1) Sincere sympathy is extended if last Sunday's defeat was to the relatives of the late chastening' it should also be ment of the standards prevail- of An tSiuir (Suir) about a mile EMem Scannell, Rathcormac and educational], the lesson to be ing at lower levels any the from Carraig Beag (Carrickbeg). formerly of Shean, Ballyduff, learned being that Grange are kinder when he stressed that Here lived a priest who loved who died last week. unlikely to- be willing to take the need for higher standards the Irish songs — Padraig prisoners, that nothing but a Breathmach who collected 45 DRUVE fuH-toloodedi effort shall be suf- and a greater level of patriotism books of songs such as Ceol Results: of last Wednesday ficient to- take- the points or for firom many people in important night's- 45 drive in St. Michael's that matter a point. They are, positions in public life was Ar SAnsear, Ar gCeol Fein. Hall are as follows: 1st divided after all, the only side to take essential. He said that the Cuiste Ceol. "My Irish Molly-O" between Walter: Barry, Eamonn a- point from Youghal so far. system of democracy that has was a song in English he caused CSuIMvam Mick and Tony Laisit Sunday's team was — supplied us with so many to be printed and which became Cashman; 2nd. Willie O'Brien John Quirke, F. Fennessy, M. and- Willi'© Whelan-, Lucky Quirke, R. WaUsh, C. Daly, S. irresponsible people in key a great "hit" a few years ago. Tables : James- Geoghegan and Daly, S. prendergast, J. Scan- government posts who have led He was a member of the Vin- John- O'Gorman, Pat -Noonan lom, B. Dunlea. M. Walsh,. T. the country into such a critical centian Order amd spent most andi Charlie Walsh, Michael Nugent. SUbs., H. O'Keeffe, M. financial, economic and social of his pastoral life in Dublin. Quirke- andi John O'Brien, Jim Geary, J. Quirke!, D. Bolger, P. conditlion was in need of urgent Leamy and Mick Coleman, Bill Lafflelrty. Cill Loinin (KilLineen), Loinin's reform and change. Kenelfick and Brendan Meagher. Qhunoh. Its site will be found Raffia winners were; Davy BALLYDUFF MACRA NOTES Feeney, Billy De-vine,, Mick Suggesting a solution to the near the ancient homestead of Crowley and Mick Tobin, History was made: this weeik dire situation in which we find the Meanys (a new building is when iMariam Leamy won the ourselves at present he stated now erected on site). There RECENT WEDDING U/21 COumtyi Dairy Stock were three priests by the name Judging. This was the- first that, we must Took at alter- Dungarvan Crystal AFC, newcomers to Waterford Junior League. Picture also includes Pafl Tobin, Club Chairman. Clongratuilationis to Mossy year when soi many ladly com- native systems of democratSc of Meany who were Parish (Photo by Kiely) Walsh, Lismore and Jean Mc- petitors' took palrt. if roni a huge government that would give the Priests of Cillrossanta (Kil- Grath, Dungarvan who were nei'd of both ladies- and gents people greater control over rossanty), a fourth of the name married recently to Rome and 1 we we're delighted that Mar issues that seriously effect was Parish Prieslt of Cloichin we wish them many years ot won this- event. happiness in their lite together. ahem. Local Government as it (Qogheen). N.B.—Take- note all young now existed was an expensive PIONEEft NOTES farmers from local and sur- Anna Ui Chadhlaigh who lived TALLOW AND ROU NDABOUT NOTES sham. Local representatives in Baile Dubh (Dungarbhan) A furthen meeting to make rounding chubs, Mar has great were powerless to influence SQUASH NOTES left hungry at the club rooms. ages. Guimid solus na bhfla-lth- Eugene Barry- 2, Bridie Mc- potential as* a farmer's wife! wrote a lament for one of the arrangements for the presenta- decision making on all im- Paddy Flynn, chairman of St. eas do's na mairbh go leir tlim- Namara. tion' oi Gold and Silver Ptos on There, was. a great turn-out brothers Meany, Sean O A.I.B. League — Entries close Nov. 3rd — 1, Mary Pratt and portant local government issues. this Friday night for the A.I.B. Catherine's Juvenile Club in peall na cruinne, ata ag felth- Friday, December 5ith, will take for both the Dairy and Sheep Maonaigh, Sagair.t Paroiste Chill thanking the Callan Club for eamh lels an aiselri. Paul Curley; 2, Michael Or- Stock Judging, which went Regional government with League. The entry is very good monde and Mrs. Ormonde- 3, place on this) Thursday night to Rosantaigh, a few lines of which indeed. The draw will be made coming the long journey to CAMOGIE the Library at 9 p.m. The pre- ahead to' very favourable con- power over local economic, them that day promised them Annie Neville and Bertie Nev- ditions. We would 'like to thank were; on Friday night. Entry fee for As St. Finbarr's failed to field sentations will take place at social and environmental issues a return visit next year. It was a team against St. Catherine's ille; Pad Hogan and Bill Ah- George Tanner, Tom Fivesi, the tournament is £1 per erne. Best of last 5 — 1, Tom 7.30' p.m. Massi to St. Michael's should be considered, with a Fear nar chuir suim i player. The competition will be an encouraging sign, 'he said, to in the first round of the cham- Church wfith the chief celebrant Bride Ooakley, John Kenny see both clubs maintaining a pionship at Ballynoe, the latter Donovan and John Kelly. Tic- (Snr.) and Barry Bros, for all central co-ordinating govern- saibhreas saolta run on a league basis in two kets — 1, Jeannie Fraher: 2, benng Most Rev. Dr. Michael sections, with the winners in strong interest in the training received a walk over and they their time- and help. ment with a considerably re- Fear nar chuir reach-las le of the youth to the national Peg Morrissey. Russell, Bishop of Waterford & each section meeting in the new enter the second round in Lismore. A social will follow to The full results Of the com- duced number of Dail Deputies cean-nas d'aoidhreacihit, final. games and the great displays which they play Sarsfields. petitions are as follows: on the day spelled out a suc- RESULTS OF TENNIS St. Michael's Hall with music by elected from one-seat con- Aoh chuir do stor i gcumhad The first matches will be cessful future for them. BALLYNOE 45 DRIVE Pat Tobin, More details later. Dairy Stock Judging—Senior, TOURNAMENTS list, Michael Keane, Kllmac- stituencies. do'n Aon-Mhac played next Friday, 14th, Satur- Barry Hickey. a former par- Results for Sunday, 2nd Nov- day 15th and Sunday 16th. All ember — 1st, Jack Condon, Tal- Adults : Men — 1, Dermot COMMUNITY COUNCIL thomiasi; 2nd, Richard Keiane, A dhloifaid'h an Comhar leat ishioner on behalf of the Callan Henley; 2, John Joe Henley Ballyduff; U/21, 1st, Marian Enlarging on the latiter first round games must be play- Club, suitably replied and pre- low and Tom Hurley, Curra- gach ceann feile. ed by Sunday 16th. if players glass: 2nd and 3rd (divided) — Ladies — 1, Mrs. Carmei Mc- A meeting of the Council was Leamy, Ballyduff; 2nd, John point, Mir. Maher said that it — (An Cliaidlhieamh Soluis, sented the Chairman with an Donnell; 2, Mary Murphy. held to St. Michael's Hall on Kelly., dlo. find it difficult, to play their inscribed plaque. Bertie O'Keeffe and Tim Bar- would be much wiser to pay luil 30, 1899). matches on the given date, they rett, Ballynoe-: Bob O'Neill and Boys u/14 _ i, John Doyle; Monday might lasit with Mr. less Dail Deputies more money 2, Denis Flaherty. Sheep Stock Judging — Senior. can Play before the set date-, An added attraction too was Dave Walsh, Ballyduff. Best of John uoieman, Chairman:, pre- to enable them to procure the but not after. a long puck competition. Mich- last 5, John Rumibley and Owen Boys N. School — 1, Wayne siding. 1st, Jlohn Kenny, Baillydluff; 2nd, Patsy Ahem, do.; U/21, 1st, THE STAR-SPANGLED ael Dorgan won at u/10, Matt- Casey, Ballynoe. Table prizes— Rooney; 2, John Cunningham. The. Parish Social will be back-up service to do a good BANNER The second round matches hew Noonan took the u/12 class Mrs. Daunt, Clonmult and Nora Boys u/10 — 1, William Mur- held' on tonight (Friday; to' the Pat/rick Foran, Butlerstowm; job on behalf of the country, will be played the following 2nd', John Hally, do. (two Catherine's players > while Beecher, Ballynoe: B'abe O'Ma- phy: 2, Andy McCarthy. Grand Hotel, Fermoy, with than to have, as at present, A reader has written to say weekend. Friday 21st, Saturday Congratulations to Tom and James O'Donovan from the hony, Tallow and Bob Brown, Girls — 1, Sinead McCarthy; music by Karnival and will multi-seat constituencies with that on- a number of occasions 22nd and Sunday 23rd. so check Callan Club came out on too in Araglen: Mick Coughlan. 2, Siobhan Dineen. Helena Moroney on- the birth of your playing times this week- commence at 8.30 p.m. Photo- she has watched scenes of the u/14 test with Paddy Castlelyons and Helen O'Keeffe, graphs of the committee are a batoy son.. Also to Seamas many of the Deputies being end. SOCCER NOTES official oeremomies- in- the U.S. O'Leary. St. Catherine's a close Clonmult. available. Daley and Ma-rgot Kenny on mere messengers and involved on television and1 has heard the Country League — The final second. Cards on Sunday at 8 p.m. theiiir engagement. in endless competition with meeting oif all the dubs taking Killeagh 2: Brideview 8 American National Anthem Usual cash prizes plus jackpot. Brideview got back on the The National Conference w.-il Apologies all round to the their fellow local T.D.'s in being suing. She ha& asked if we part In the Country League will Intermediate Hurling : Trac- winning trail away to Killeagh be- held in- Cork this Saturday great crowd that turned- up for again be held In Tallow this ton 3-8; St. Catherine's 0-14 — TALLOW MACRA NA at/tending funerals and other could dblige with the words so, last Sunday morning. and Sunday. There was a the Ftrst-tAld but due to clrcum- we will deviate from cur usual •Wednesday night at 8.30. But I At Carrigtwohili last Saturday, FEIRME NOTES lenigthy discussion on- future de- sitanciesi beyond our control, It activities for their supporters at have heard that the draw is the semi-final of the above A meeting of the above club Brideview took the lead in ballad this week, and oblige the 17th minute. Leonard Fra- velopment to both the hail and could not go ahead as planned. taxpayers' expense. with the words of "The Star- already made for the ten teams competition was played between was held to the Hotel, on the field. A sub-committee was competing. I believe that Tal- the above teams. This game Thursday, 30th Oct. It was very ser timed his run perfectly to Swimming lessons -are going Spangled ©ainner" to fulfil this volley home a cross from the appointedi to look Into the feas- ahead: with a splash, and now What do readers think of request. We are sure many low A team have been drawn bad all the fervour of the well attended and was followed ibility of development and the against Dungarvan Crystal in championship, and even at by a video, supplied by Billy edge of the penalty area. Fur- tihe club have got into the kick these points put before our other readers, will also be ther goals by Ger Sice and memjoers. are Pat Flynn, Jonn of things^ when' on- Sunday last interested. Tallow on Wednesday. 12th Nov. tames a certain amount of over- Condon. Coleman, Seamie Daly. John young farmers-to-be and how and Tallow B team are away robustness crept into it. still Farm Tasks — Congratula- Pascal Prescod gave Brideview a huge crowd' headed for a 3-1 lead at the Interval. Kenny, Billy Lane, Fatsiy Ahern, C omnia'si new sports complex, many readers would agree with the same night. I hope to have Pat Spillane, the referee con- tions to Paul Condon, Pat Con- full details of the draw next It was all one way traffic in Alex Heskta, Pad Quirke and where ai very enjoyable' evening what Mr. Maher said in the O say can you see by the trolled any of these untoward don and Frank Ryan, who came Fr. Quealy, P.P. This- committee week. incidents well, but the contest 2nd in the co. Final. Well done, the second half as Brideview was' spemit playing soccer, and extracts from his address to diaiwn-'s- early light, remained hard and exciting all lads! plied on the pressure. Goals by will meet on, Monday might. some members even' tried a bit What so. proudly we hailed at First Friendly — The club David Henley (2), Paul curley them as quoted above? the twilight's llast gleaming played their first, friendly through. Rally — A big group of Macra The annual Sale oi Work will of weight lifting. members and friends travelled (2) and Pat Murphy completed be held on Sunday, November Ticke ts' are s till a,vail a ble for Whose broad stripes and match of the year when seven Catherine's edged their way Brideview's scoring. rN FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS bright star, thro' the members played Dungarvan into a slender lead and had to Galway, to the Rally. A 30th with the Old Folks Party the social on Friday night, so Crystal in Dungarvan last 2 points to spare at the break. great time was had by all. The Team — K. Tobin, P. Mur- on December 7 th and the step on it- so that you can step Almost 500 graduates at perilous fight, phy, P. Prescod, P. Sheehan, B. Children's party on, December O'en the ramparts! we watched weekend and a very enjoyable Play waxed lively into the sec- "crack" was mighty, so they It out. University College, Cork, re- nigiht it wias. I was told that ond half and a determined ef- say! Curley, D. Henley, L. Moroney 21st. Neixt meeting on Monday, were so gallantly stream- the Glass have a smashing fort from both sides keld them: •banner still wave:, Reminders —Closing date for M. Hartnett, P. Sullivan S plex. organised by Ballyduff Street; Eileen O'Grady, Tallow; FIELD COMMITTEE NOTES "As a result of your sojourn O'er the land of the free and A.I.B League this Friday. O'Connell: M. Lane, D. Walsh, Club. Sean O'Donoghue, Tallow HEADAGE the' home of the brave. Courts closed on Wednesday S. Neville: C. Casey, J. Mangan; Courses — Our Cell! / set Caroline Connolly, Tallow; Results of the November draw here you have graduated in night next for Country League C. Clancy, R. Tobin, P. Clancy- Dancing Course is beginning Kathleen Hoare, Castlelyons- on Monday night are as fol- knowledge and I would like to On the shore dimly seen games between 7.40 and 10 D. O'Neill, J. G. Barry, W. Kear- next Saturday night. 8th Nov., Bridget Buckley, Castlelyons-; lows: L Baillyduff GAA Club; 2, think that you have also thro' the mist of the deep, o'clock. Courts closed for Nov- ney. Sub. — J. Lyons. at 8 p.m. in St. Catherine's Peggy Beecher, Conna- Eric PAYMENTS Where 'the foe's 'haughty host ember League next Friday 14th. Billy Byrne. COollsheal; 3, Jo graduated in wisdom. I hoipe U-14 Football Final: Dungour- Hall. It -Is open to everyone. We Curley, Tallow: Noreen Mor- Hickey, Castlelyons; 4, Patrick in dread silence reposes; Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th ney 3-2 Bride Rovers 2-2 — In hope to see lots of new faces oney, Conna: Mrs. Cox, Con- that you will continue to gain again from 7.20 to 10.20. : Walsh. Tooradoo; 5, K. COgan, The Minister for Agriculture What is- that which the this stimulating contest at there, for "craic" and ceili! Our vent St., Catherine Moore, Cap- c/o Tim Cogan; b, Ballyduff Mr. Austin Deasy. has confirm- in both, especially in wisdom ibreeze o'er the towering Book your games early for Ballynoe last Sunday, the thanks to Thomas Hyland, Bal- poquin.- Mrs. Crowe, Vllliers- GAA Adult Club; 7, Nora ed to the Irish Farmers Assoc! in tihe years ahead." steep weekdays by phoning 56212 any southern boys ran out winners lyduff, who will be giving the town; Kay Mangan, Mt. Mel- time. leray, Lena Foley (£35), Cappo- Oa shell. Coolisheal; 8. Marie aitiOn that £16.2 million has Asi at fitfully blows, half con- in the end after a great game. course. Spillane, Conna. Promoters been made available by the EEC Among the successful gradu- ceals, halif discloses? Finally the December League quin. Mrs. Nicholson (£100) 1 John G. Barry refereed. We are still in the process of Prize —Tim Cogan. Next draw on to fund extra hpad-age this ates was Jane Deaisy, daughter Now i't catches the gleam of W'ill be open for booking on the Junior Hurling League—Our organising a car maintenance Cappoquin, Treasa Hlckey' 15th November. Again it is junior hurlers minus some of Glencairn, Jo Woods. Tallow November 30th. (Advt.) year. This -funding ts part of of Austin Deasy, T.D., Minister the morning'si first beam course, more news on that next the special package agreed by In full glory, reflected', now hoped to have it sponsored by their regular players travelled week. Anne Cremin, West Street for Agriculture and Mrs. Ted Keniry. Last year if ypu to Shanagarry last Sunday to BALLYDUFF SOCCER CLUB the EEC for Irish farmers' in shines- in the stream. Our next outing will be to Next week start of the the severely handicapped areas Deasy, Dungarvan and in taking "Tis the star-spangled ban- remember this was the biggest play Russell Rovers in the cur- the Friary Hall, Dungarvan, on Christmas hams and turkeys. The party is over. Our great her degree she was following in and best league of the year. rent league. Failing to repro- to compensate I'm some measure ner. O long may it waive. Friday 14th Nov., to play gents start to the season, which re- for the dreadful 1986 weather. O'er the laind of the free and Until next week—"Hand Out." duce their form of previous and ladles soccer. KENIRY SCHOOL OF her Dad's footsteps as he is a sulted to fouir wins in four the home of the brave. games they were outclassed by We will be holding a meet- DANCING gamesi was rudely interrupted former U.C.C. graduate with a ST. CATHERINE'S G.A.A. a stronger and beter balanced tog In the Hotel at 8.30 on Sat- Killeagh Feis was held on on last Sunday to Ballyduff B.Sc. Also among the graduates With close on 100 young side who won well at the long urday, 15th Nov. it will be fol- when Youghal A defeated us by O thus be iit ever when free- whistle. Sunday, October 18 and the at Monday's conferring was men shall- stand hurlers from the combined lowed by a film. Come along following were among the three goals to two. In losing Conor Ba-nry. son of Mr. Peter clubs of Caftan (Co. Kilkenny) Catherine's team lined out as if you are interested, or contact two valuable points, w-e gained Between' their loved homes and St. Catherine's invading follows — J. D. Cotter: B. Nev- Paul at 56118 or Catherine af prizewinners— Orla Walsh Bnnry. T.D., Minister tor -and' wild war's desolation'. Jennifer Feeney, Caroline a, severe lesson and that Is that Blest With vict'ry and peace, the pitch ln Ballynoe last Sat- iile, P. Lane, J. Spillane E. 56115. See you there! Houlihan, Teresa O'Brien, Lin- if we are to gain promotion a Foreign Affairs. There was a urday it could be termed youth Hartnett, J. Lyons. J. McCar- TALLOW G.A.A. NOTES long, tough competitive year plhoto of the (two Cabinet may the heaven rescued day. And with the elements thy: M. Mangan, K. Barry; R. da Beecher. Eim-ear Mills land- Co-op Draw — The last of the Mary Murray, Paula Gouldlng' lies ahead. Presents shall be colleagues with the successful favouring them what a great O'Keeffe. D. Buckner, B. Shee- five monthly draws took place Praise the Power that both Jacqueline Mills, Delrdre scarce and shall not be- given graduates published on Tues- made and preserved us a day it was. Three matches were han; A Mangan, P. Leahy. E. last Thursday night with the O'Brien, Ann Marie Houlihan with any great degree of good played in all — u/10, u/12 and Sheehan. Subs. — P. Dineen for result that Tallow G.A.A. Club day t,o record the rather unique nation'. u/14, with victory favouring the J. McCarthy; J. Hennessy for E. Niamh Murphy, Gtoa O'Brien' feeling. We were nearly given a won £2,750. It was very good Kay McDonnell, Michelle Mur- -present on last Sunday as we occasion. Then' conquer we must for our local boys in the first two. The Sheehan. news to hear around the town cause I't is just last game was no doubt, the ray, Claire Mills, Breda O'Brien almost salvaged a point from a CEMETERY DEVOTIONS on Friday morning. Sinead McCarthy, Karen Cun- game which Youghal deserved And 'this- is our motto. "In "match of the day" and after As in previous years there CAD E SIN? God- isi our trust." a game that reached great Along with the rest of the ningham, Colette Donnelly to win by moirte th-ao the score- were devotions for the Holy money coming from the draw The Bishopstown GAA Feis line indicates/. Beul Na Molt (Ballinamult), And the star-spangled banner heights, the Noresiders claimed Souls in Conna and Ballynoe the club is in a very secure In triumph shall wave. the laurels. will be held on November 30. Gateway of the wethers. cemeteries last Sunday after- financial state at the moment, They are a team of seasoned O'er the land of the free and Jimmy Dennlgan, F'ermoy. noon with Fr. Hegarty, C.C. of- which makes a pleasant change ST. PATRICK'S HALL campaigners, both tough and Diseart (Dysert), The Hermi- the home of the brave. was referee. ficiating at the former and Fr. from past years when things skillful. We would claim thesq tage is on the Waterford side The ladies committee with Buckley, C.C. at the latter. The were in a serious way. Snooker Table — A new snoo- Ingredients as- well but it lavish victuals at their disposal attendance at both places was There was an added bonus ker table has been installed in seem®, regrettably, that our saw to it that no mouth was large and representative of all last Sunday morning when the -the hail. It wasi Messed and of- tough p>layers are not skilful club gave out six £50 prizes to ficially put) to use on Monday and our skilful playe-rsi are- not patrons who stayed iin the draw night last. Fr. Walsh, P.P. per- tough. W© have a lot to learn, for the five months. Winners formed the blessing but learn we will, especially Dungarvan Museum as follows:— Sale Of Work — The above from games like this. The Chalrmam of the IFA's Andy Mangan (Conna): Ag- Annual Sale will take place on Rural Development Committee, nes Curley (Woodview Park, Sunday next, 9th November at John Quirke -had a good Mr. Donal McDaid. has express- CLONMEL MARKET, DAVIS ROAD Tallow): Trish Prendergast 3 p.m. All donations' towards game in goal, bringing off some ed disappointment that the Society Notes (West St., Tallow); Danny and the sale will be gratefully fine saves and s upplemented his maximum rate of he-adage that at Josephine Howard (Fermoy); accepted -by the- committee. ability by calling: on Lady Luck This year's AGM of Dungar- Chairperson—Mr. Willie Fra- 12 Noon Precise|y Finn McCarthy (Tallow); John had beeni promfised was not now her: Vice-Chairperson—'Mr. Jim Every Tuesday on a few occasions. The de- forthcoming. Mr. MlcDaiid as van Museum Society was a Beecher (Tallow). TALLOW BRIDGE CLUB fence- wais notiiitog If not sick, most 'successful one with a Shine: Minutes Secretary—Miss TOP QUALITY CALVES ALL B'RiEEDS A sincere thank you from the part of the' IFA delegation to Ita White: Correspondence Sec- Also Weanlings, Dairy Stock, Sheep and Pigs. RESULTS reaching fever Pitch on a feiw meet the Minister led by the capacity attendance Mr. Willie club to everyone who support- ocoas'tons'; m-lrlifield never Im- Fraher. Chairman, gave a re- retary — Miiss Miary McGrath: STOKES & QUIRKE LTD., M.I.A.V.I, Tel, 052-21788 (28-11) ed the draw and to those who October 13 — 1st, Anne Tobin IFA president, Mr. Joe' Rea Treasurer — Mrs. Joan Baily. posed itself u pon the proceed- said that many farmers are in sume of a very satisfactory helped ln any way to make it and, Bill' Smyth; 2nd,, Peggy ings', while up front only Bren- year's activities and outlined Committee members are — Mr. such a success. Condon and- Noreen O'Sullivan.- such a loiw income position due plans for the future. Evan Griffin. Mr. Richie Walsh, dlaim Dunlea enhanced his bo the bad weather over the —(M. Sutherland, P.R.O.), Best Gross. May Burke and reputation. Miss Gay Morrissey, 'Mr. Matt Mary Hanrahan. past -two years- that they are The most important thing to Connelly. Mrs. Mary Fraher, CONGRATULATIONS The game, was but a few be done now was-, he said, the We would like to congratulate October 2i0—Team of Four — dependent on the full rate Mrs. B. Cusack and Miss El- minutes old when Richie WiaJsh being paid. provision of a permanent dis- eanor Power Noreen O'Hara, New Street, 1st, -Helen Condon, Clssie Mur- play. One orf the projects for Tallow, who announced her en- trod) on an- opponent's foot and Mr. MciDiaid has welcomed' the phy, 'Tom Roche -and (Martha the resiuitant penalty was the coming year would be a Members who wish to do FARMERS! gagement to Pat O'Keeffe, Keniry; 2nd, Gretta Leahy, Miss Department of Agriculture de series of displays on the chrono- some voluntary work for the Ballyre, Killeagh. Best wishes dlrive-n- homiie. The rest of the oiiS'lOrn to commence payment at NITROGEN and UREA will probably never be bought as Anson. Andy Crotty and M half wasi keenly contested and logical development, of Dungar- Society, and there is much to for the future. Hanrahan; 3rd. Mairy Slattery, the new rate- in November. The van and district, another, a be dene at several levels, are cheap again. Now is the time to avail of EDA. T.C.C. DRAW WINNERS Brendan Dunlea stole- an new rates- applying in the SLAG, 0-7-30 and 0-10-20 available at keenest prices. Kathleen O'Keeffe. Bernie shopfronts exhibition. asked to be at the Museum at 1st Prize. Bridget, Walsh, Burke and Noreen O'Sullivan. equaliser before half-time. severely handicapped areas, are 8 p.m.. on the second Thursday Best quality Cattle Rations in bags (25 kg.) or bulk Clashagainaimh, Conna £150; The second half was still £50 fori the first eight livestock One of the first -matters the of each month. We will do an (Southern Milling). 2nd Prize, Ann Dooltog, Convent ATHLETIC NOTES young when- Dunlea struck unfit® and £44 for the nexit meeting discussed was the hour's work then and gradually Also, full range of Sugar Co. Rations inol. Pulp Nuts, 14 •< Street, Tallow £75; 3rd Prize, •again, with a Sine effort. Lest twenty Itwo. The IFA have, re sending of their very best clear up -the backlog. The next Beef Romensin, 18°/c Dairy Mega-lac. Coarse Calf Rations Tom Regan, Cappoquin £50: Indoor training will com- this goal lead might be sieen, as quested t'he Minister to make wishes to Miss Caltlin Morrissey worknight will be Thursday. 17%. Ewe & Lamb 50/50 25'.J P„ Ewe & Lamb 17%. 4th Prize, Bernie Murphy, 8, menlce on Friday. 7th November an unfair adv-.ainAage, however, payments, to as many farmers for a speedy recovery from her November 13. Minerals — A full range including special Low Cal — Woodview Park, Tallow £25; at 7 p.m. in the Community Rhiamie Daly elame ftioim. no- ais possible before the year illness. Members said she had Hl-Phos for Pressed Pulp. Promoters Prize went to: Con Centre. where- tO' tread on an opponent's ends). done marvellous work for the Hardware—New type Round Feeders (ns seen at Ploughing Ryan. West St., Tallow. — (Sec. Due to heavy expenses- we two fleet and' Youghal equalised Society, and had been tihe sec- Match). Heavy Duty Galvanised Troughs and Jacqueline Henley) —.(Advt.). have to raise the membership with' a marvellously taken 30- IN WATERFORD retary par excellence. Her sis- Yardsiorapars. ST PATRICK'S HALL fee this year. Our expenses In- yard free kick. With about a ter, Miss Gay Morrissey was Coal — Polish and American. (We can deliver). 45 RESULTS clude buses. Insurance, trophies, quarter of an hour left, further In the congratulated on taking over Also: Welders, Grinders. Drills, etc. Oct. 28th — 1, Sean O'Donog- Christmas tree lights, postage, sloppyi die.feimcte allowed Youghal extra headage grants will bring the secretarial duties prior to hue and Mary Curley; 2, Sean telephone calls, stationery, haill toi for thei winner. a further £5CI0,000 while the the A.G.M. and during: it, up Coady and Pad Mahoney; 3, fees. entry fees, printing, extra number of fanners to to the election of officers. She (DUNGARVAN) LJQ A disappointing result then JIM QUINN Agnes Murphy and John Joe equipment andi Community which means that Brideview henefit after the retflassiflca- was thanked for all she had Games expenses, to name but a done to make this meeting such THE BURGERY, DUNGARVAN Troy. Best of last 5 — Jerry join us- ait, the- top of the- table, ttioni will be 5-00. The approxim- Hogan and Thomas Murphy. few. ate number to be paid' ln 1980 an excellent one. Telephone (058) 41619/41311 with Yomgfhal, having played a Table Prizes — Mick Pratt and Children joining for the first game less, just one point lis, 38'0 and the amount ol The following officers were Helen Condon. Tickets — 1, time please bring birth certs. behind. money Involved is £230,000. elected:—