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IT'S REALLY A WASTE OF paid a nice and well deserved TIME — AND MONEY tribute to Mr. Maurice Mc- Members of Watertord Coun- Hugh, Abbeyside, the County WEEKEND ty Council puit down motions at Development Officer. lreque.nl intervals calling for the Stating that Frank Conlon erection of a variety of signs at was the IDA Executive with various points around the responsibility for Small Indus- county. These signs are usually try in County Waterford, Mr. concerned with the prohibition Loftus added that "in associa- of dumping, with warnings tion with Maurice McHug.h, the about children at- play, with County Development Officer for cattle crossing the road anu County Watertord they have such other things as dangerous done sterling work to date. 1 bends. would like to convey the The erection oi these signs Board's appreciation of their in coats money, maybe not a great efforts." deal, but still it's money and as anyone who moves around can A WEEK-END OF GREAT CENTRAL see, the countryside is littered SADNESS with them. Cappoquin, runners-up in "The Club of the Year" Award at the Waterford Executive Macra na Feirme County DAIRIES A number of sudden and Finals. Back (1. to r.): Pat Murray, Billy O'Grady, Declan Morrissey, Billy Devine, Eddie O'Brien Ger Burke, The point we are making is unexpected deaths which oc- Michael O'Donnell, Eamonn Hickey, Willie O'Donoghue; Front: Padraig Walsh, National President, Macra na that for all the attention that's curred last week-end made it a Feirme, Liam Dunne, National Chairman, Macra na Feirme, Mary O'Brien, Liam Denehy, AIB Dungarvan (spon- CHARITY DRIVE paid to these various signs, they week-end of much sadness for sors), Anne O'Brien, Daphne Cahill, Noreen O'Brien. (Photo by Kiely) might just as well not be there a great many people. Three of at all. Putting them up is really these, reported elsewhere in the a waste of tale and money. obituary column of this issue, LAST DRAW will be held on Friday, September What puts this in mind for us are once again proof, if proof 11, 1987. is the location of a "no dump- were necessary, that death can Please ensure that you have your tokens in by ing" sign at Strandside North, ' come with the stealth of a thief that date. Abbeysidie on the seaside of the in the night. road beyond "Cairbre" House. WEDDING BELLS DUNGARVAN But sadness is all about us The sign is surrounded by all on every day. It is only when kinds of reCuse which is being it comes to our own doorsteps regularly dumped there. From SEA ANGLING , that we become fully aware ol enquiries we have made it j it or when it strikes some ol would appear that this dumping | our friends or acquaintances. CLUB NOTES takes place under cover of Why not have your sittingroom dark and it must be done by Com!Porting the bereaved is an old Christian tradition in Inter-Firms and I believe it persons who bring the refuse in worked for a friend of mine over suite, chairs or antiques cars and just ohuck it out. This Ireland but there are times the week-end. Nudge! nudge! kind of cowboy behaviour just when words appear to be totally There's a very smug man in wink! wink! Pat! Anyway, he inadequate. However it may Ardmore to-night. He's got a was decent, he filled the cup re-upholstered like new at- goes to show once more that nice big colour tv and a king and he didn't leave the children the general outlook where this not be that help is most needed size duvet. As a result of Sun- out either. And give fair play and all such similar matters ate to overcome the shock of a day's competition John Cronin to John R&dley. he stuck his concerned is that nothing's sudden bereavement but in the is probably ahead on the leader hand In his pocket and filled it weeks and months afterwards. board for the Master Angler again. Nice touch lads, keep it DUNGARVAN wrong except being caught. 1987 as well, but more of that up! To support a person through in nex>t week's issue. It certainly looks as if we are such a period is a wonderful iutcr-Firms Competition No never going to learn a little work of charity. Not rll<1 • John Ridley of of Attig'lers. 59. No. of Boats. 7: UPHOLSTERY CENTRE civic spirit or display a modi- Radleys Engineering do us No. of Fish. 239. No. of Variety. proud in providing twelve fine cum of civic pride. This is what St. Paul urged 9 (115 conger. 76 ling. 21 dog. 9 all Christians to do when in his prizes but ne also graced us pollack. 14 pouting l plaice. 1 with his company in the com- whiting, l garfish. 1 grey gur- Youghal BACK TO SCHOOL TIME letter to the Corinthians he petition and he gave a fair nard). 1st—Dungarvan A. 375 wrote: "Blessed be the God account of himself too at the pts (John Cronln, Tony Crowe. This week marks the end ol and Father of our Lord fesus fishing, we'll reciprocate one of Tony Elstead. Pat Buckley); the summer holiday period and Christ, who comforts us in all these days John, bearing in 2nd Dungarvan C. 351 pt^. Road S^PPI^ mind we have only two more 'Georse Young, Pat O'Donovan back to school time for the our afflictions, so that we may outings of our own. so hope- Con Lane. Don O'Connor) • 3rd Industrial Estate^, y/'/j 'j * children. By and large it has be able to comfort those, who fully we'll get a bash at the Dungarvan' E 264 pts. (Kay been a good summer with are in any affliction, with the fresh water fishing too. Cllffe. Michael Wright. Beppy (BESIDE ESSO PETROL STATION) leevwen. Joop Leevwen). plenty of sunshine and just like comfort with which we our- The tv set was courtesy of Telephone No. 058/41511 (anytime) the children we are all indeed selves are comforted by God." Pat Casey of Casey Electronics. Dayslha TV for the greatest I understand that it's the on'y number of points by an Indii- MATERIALS SUPPLIED AND QUOTATIONS FREE. sad to bid goodbye to the long Irish made tv on the market. v" dual—John Cronin. 153 ps. warm sunny days. But time or CO-ORDINATOR FOR Maybe we'll get Pat out next Master Anglers 1987 (Sun- Opening Hours: 9 a.m. to 6p.m.—Monday to Saturday. tide cannot be held back and MIDLAND VEGETABLE time! dav's results still to be added)._ SPECIAL OPENING OFFER — Pair of matching life must So on. GROWING ENTERPRISE A new tactic that I'm devel- Tony Crowe. 323 pts.: John oping is to leave the rod Cronin 316; Betty Dee 308: pouffes free with all suites upholstered until end of The last day of August also Breda Warren 302; George The Mullingar Mental Health unattended for a while during September. marks the end of what we in competition so that when a fi- h Young 272: Kay Cliffe 271. Association and the National the newspaper business describe impales itself It will probably Lady Angler _ Betty Dee 308 Rehabilitation Board, as part of pts.. Breda Warren 302: Kay as "the silly season." August is get tangled In someone e'se's their policy to offset the effect gear. The other party then Cliffe 271: Helen O'Grac'v 252: lhe month in which all activity of long-term unemployment re-1 thinks he's got a fish and will Norah Walsh 202: Eileen Fen- in the law courts is suspended reel the whole lot m. It's a nell 2"2. suiting in poor mental well-' while meetings of the public great energy saver. It worked a Leading Skipuers Tonv being, have planned to develop Crowe "Mako" 49.59 pts.: Jch.n- authorities are seldom held treat on Sunday! Ask Tom a Vegetable Growing Enterprise Cowming. as he tried this nv Orean "Violet" 48 86: Connie either -so news is usually on LUCEY in Mullingar. technique as well, and to good McGrath "Kara Maria" 41.78: the scarce side. effect. Another good trick is to Maurice McGrath "First Cork" But now that we have en- The objective of the Enter- P'ck a good team for yourself 39Pfl- Paddy Riordan "Nao'nh Cainec" 35.57. FLOORING LTD. tered the first month of autumn prise is to train handicapped and take it easy, it worked for me in the Baumann sponsored — P.R.O things will quickly return to persons to earn their own living Mr. John McCarthy, 81 O'Conneil Street, Dungarvan and normal and work in all spheres by growing vegetables on a two- Miss Margaret Curley, Quarry Road, Youghal, who were will re-commence. That is, of acre site. The research which married in St. Mary's Church, Youghal. (Photo: Rory Wyley) DUNGARVAN GOLF CLUB CATHERINE STREET, YOUGHAL course, except where Dail has been carried out in regard Eireann is concerned. The Dail to the project indicates that it Open Sunday - 2.30 to 5.30 has been in adjournment for can be profitable and supportive Full range of Carpets, Kitchen Vinyls, Carpet Tiles. the last two months and it is on an ongoing basis as the most Free Fitting with all kitchen vinyls for one week. not due to recommence until recent figures show that during Phones (024) 92049 and 93314 the middle of next month. No 1986, Ireland imported £48 wonder we hear the Dail depu- million of horticultural produce. ties complaining so often that Training is scheduled to they are over-worked and un- commence on Monday next. derpaid. They're convincing no September 7, and where feasible one but themselves and as far the trainees are expected to as that goes it can only be a have access to two acres of land case of maybe! which they will develop con- RESULTS 18. P. Phelan (11) 66: Best currently wiith their Training Monday 24th — P Murray 34 •r-nss 2nd 18. J. Hogan 74. APPRECIATION Programme. nts.: Thursday 27th 1st. S. Mic FIXTURES Miss Marian Hennessy. Hor- Govern 43 p>ts.: 2nd, S. Flynn 43 pts.: 3rd' T. Ph el an 41 pts. Monday 7th -Long Hand'cao Mr. Pat Loft us. Acting IDA ticulturist will be Co-ordinator Competition: Thur./Sat. 3rd 5th Regional Manager. Waterford. President's Pr'ze — Congratu- of the Project with the support lations to Pat on a magntficen' —National Council for the Blind speaking at a meeting of the of an Advisory Group. Marian array of prizes and not only did 18 holes v. par. re-entry: Sunday South East Small Industries the groundstaff and he have the 6th—Lady President's Pr'ze. Board in Dungarvan last Friday (Continued on Page 8). CO'V.'VE in excellent order but WP Finally we go "Snratting'' and tMnk he may have organised mention Austin' who went to the weather as well! the penultimate stage of the Kerry BOYS' Open, going out to The winner with a suiner score the eventual winner. Cong-ats TOYOTA of 125 was Michael O'Mahoney (14): 2nd. C. Power (14) 129; also to Justin and son who won 3rd. B. 0'Ken'nndy (ill 129: 4th. the Father and Son Open at P. O'Conneil (17) 130 5th, J. Waterford recently. Quality Used Cars: ATTENTION Elstead (il) 132 6th. A. Deasy LADIES GOLF NOTES 1987 Fiat Uno Fire 1983 Audi 80 '11) 132: Best gross. T. Melody Results 18 hole stroke. Tue. 1986 Corolla 1600 GT 1983 Austin Maestro 1.3L 151: 2nd gross B. Mullen 151: 25th Aug — winner. M. O'Brien 1986 Corolla DX 1983 Cressida Diesel 3rd gross. M. Flvnn 151: Past (18) 69 nett; runner-up, K. 1986 Starlet 1.3, 5-door 1983 Saab 900 Turbo CEREAL FARMERS Presidents M McHu«h il3> 134: Deasy (28) 69 nett. 1985 Carina 2, hatchback 1981 Volkswagen Golf. 1st nett, 1st, 18 J "Quin.n (16) Fixture — Lad!y President's 1984 Carina 2, hatchback Desel 63; 2nd nett. 1st 18 N. Hayes Pr'ze. Sunday, 6th September. 1983 Renault 5 TL 1981 Renault 18 — £1500 (14) (34: Best gross. 1st 18. J. Draw for partners Thursday 3rd 1983 Opel Ascona 1980 Starlet — £2,500 Are you getting the Lynch 72: 1st nett. 2nd 18. J. at 8.30 p.m. 1983 Starlet, choice ot 3 1979 Fiesta — £1,750 McCarthy (20) 64: 2nd nett. 2nd _ PRO. 1983 Nissan stanza 1978 Escort 400 — £1.250 Hatchback

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SPRATT' IFA Warning On Forced Land Sales BALLYSAGGART NOTES THE SQUARE, KILMACTHOMAS by lending institutions- is abso- principles are -not diluted or I of IFA would like to point o-ut £12,000 CAR WINNER CARD DRIVE WINNERS At a. meeting of Waterford 1st/2nd, Bill Kenneifick/Paddy County Executive UFA held in lute non co-operation. Auction- pushed aside by those who are ' that advice -and assistance is IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE Congratulations to Michael Clancy and Dan Howard/Mick WELL ESTABLISHED GENUINE LICENSED Lawlor's Hotel, Dungarvan on eers and prospective buyers motivated by personal greed available to farmers who are should take note of this fact under threat of livestock or Quann. Mayfield, Lismore. who Crowley 3rd, Mick Daly/Tom PREMISES ON PRIME LOCATION August 20', there was a discus- and gain. Kenneally and Mick Cahill/ sion on the area of farmers iin and spare themselves and UFA officers at co-unty and land sale or receivership by won first prize of a £12,000 car "PADDY WALL'S" others tihe unpleasantness- that lending institutions. A tele- in the Piltown Hurlers Co-op Dave Fennessy (Snr.). Last 5. financial difflculitr.es. In view of branch level have over the past Pat Roche/Martina Hale and For Sale by Private Treaty now, or Auction later. the' financial position of many can- arise when wittingly or number of years- taken defama- phone call to the IFA office, Draw on Thursday night last. O'Connell Street, Dunigarvan Michael bought his ticket from Sean Griffin / Dave Walsh. Edmond Spratt & 'Son are instructed by Mr. Paddy farmers and the tactics used by unwittingly they allow them- tory insults and abuse from selves- to be us-ed as the tools 058/41448. will ensure that the Ballysaggart G.A.A. club and is Lucky Tables, Mick Morrissey/ Wiall to dispose of this well known Licensed Premises, lending institutions to intimi- agents of lending institutions Mick Carey and Sheila Ford/Liz date individual farmers, lit was of lending -institutions. when trying to resolve difficult farmer does not have -to- face the second big winner the club so well situate and enjoying excellent all year round trade. Fair Rent. Free Sale and the- ordeal' on his own. The has had and there are still Higgins Raffle, James Bennett, decided to re-state IFA policy in cases. Waterford -County Execu- farmer can spe-ak to the IFA John Kennsfick, Timmy Mur- Solicitors: M. M. Halley & Co., Georges St., Waterford. the matter for the benefit of all Fixity of Tenure were fought tive IFA hereby give notice that three draws remaining. for and won by Michael Davi-t/t officer of his choice and full phy Pa Geoghegan. Accumula- Detailed particulars later from the undersigned. interested parties. this type of behaviour is no confidentiality is assured. AUGUST NON-STOP DRAW tor. Bill Kennefick, 46 games. The policy of Waterford IFA and the Land League and we longer acceptable. in cases of forced sales of land have a duty t)o see that those — PRO. New accumulator starts this SEAPARK, ABBEYSIDE Waterford County Executive The August winners in the Thursday night plus usual jack- SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW G.A.A. clubs non-stop draw pot Please note cards com- Having a detached work-shop building (15 ft.) were:— mencing 8.30 sharp. 1st £50 — Tom Burke, Cap- FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY poquin; 2nd £25 — Mrs. Fenton, WEDDING: Edmond Spratt & Son are instructed to sell this delight- Kilcalf • 3rd £10 Amy Feeney, ful property situate at Glendine Drive with the benefit of Ballyduff: 4-th £10 Robert Lin- FENNESSY-O'SULLIVAN een, -Owebeg- 4th £10 — Pat t!he existing Hoar coverings and curtains therein. Veale, Ballin-amuck. Dungar- On Thursday. August 20th, Solicitors: Murphy, McCullagh & Co., Grattan Square. van • 6th £10. Denis O'Donnell, S-t Mary's Church, Ballysaggart Further particulars from the undersigned. Cappoquin- 7th £1'0 — P. Kin- was the scene of a very pretty sella, E.S.B., Dungarvan. wedding, when Carmel Fen- —(Advt.). nessy, B.A. only daughter of Pad and Kathleen Fennessy of Edmond Spratt^ & Son, HURLERS FACE ARDMORE ON Coole, Ballysaggart, married SATURDAY EVENING John O'Sullivan, eldest, son of TELEPHONE (058 ) 4.2211 the late Richard and Eileen M.I.A.V.I. Because of the involvement O'Sullivan of shanballymore, of some of our players with Mallow. Lismore minors in the Western- The ceremony with Nuptial Final our semi-final clash with Mass and Papal Blessing was Ardmore was put back a week performed by Rev. Micheal to this Saturday night. Our task O Sullivan, P.P., Australia, is still a daunting one but not cousin Of the groom, assisted by one without hope. Ardmore will R^V. Fr. Coliman Mt. Melleray be a-n even better team than Abbey and Rev. Fr. Peter Rab- they were when we- last met no bitte Galway, friends of the doubt. However we too will be bride Rev. Fr. O'Gorman, C.C.. hoping for a marked improve- Lismore and Rev. Fr. Casey, ment, on that -performance as ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUATION C.C., Shanballymore were also anything less -will mean certain in the sanctuary. SURYEYOns defeat. I The best man was Paddy Lower Main Street, Dungarvan. Tel: (058) 42802/11221. 1 If. however, we adopt the cor- O'Sullivan. brother of the rect approach and give a full groom and the groomsman was 45 MITCHEL STREET, DUNGARVAN 100 per cen-t effort then we Pat Myres, cousin. TERRACE DWELLINGHOUSE stand a 50/50 chance of reachtg The bridesmaids in lilac satin dresses were Alma and Mar- Accommodation — Hallway, sittingroom, diningrooin, the Western final. We look for- ward to a spirited performace garet Walsh, cousins of the kitchen, bathroom, 2 bedrooms. Extras: aluminium win- on Saturday night. bride. Mass server was Shane dows, teak door. At Abbeyside/Bailinacourty GAA clubhouse recently, Very Rev. M. Canon Farrell, P.P., draws the first £200 winner in the The game will be played in Fennessy, cousin. Further details from sole agent. club's weekly confined draw for field development. Left to right: Greg Fives (club chairman), Michael Hanrahan, Josephine Tallow with the throw-in at The organist "was Mrs. Mary Coyne, Teresa Power (chairperson, ladies committee), Tommy Treacy (treasurer), Jimmy Lenihan (chairman, juvenile com- 6.30 p.m. Keane, Knockanore and soloist TWIG LANE, CAPPOQUIN was Mrs. Marie Liston, Clonmei. mittee), Danny Lenihan (draw organiser), Paddy Coyne, Matthew Coyne. Moll Shields, Delia Leahy, Leonore Byrne (treas- WESTERN CHAMPIONS The Lessons were read by Sr. FACTORY PREMISES FOR SALE urer, finance committee), Seamus O'Brien, Noel Fleming, Pat Moore (secretary, juvenile committee), Johnny Byrne, Mai Ita Myers, aunt of the groom Further details from Sole Agents. Feehan (jt. treasurer, finance committee). (Phioto: David Stearn) Congratulations to Lismore-/ and Gerard Walsh, the bride's Ballysaggart minor cousin Prayers of the Faithful team which defeated Co. Cham- were read by Anna-Marie O'Sul- pions, Tallow, in the Western livan, Norma Walsh. Siobhan final on Saturday evening last. O'Sullivan. Mike Fennessy, Included on the team were Paddy O'Sullivan and Cora M.I.A.V.I. CAPPOQUIN AND DISTRICT NOTES locals, Fergal Meagher, Kieran Fennessy. The gift bearers were DICK BARRY & SON Clancy and -Liam Cunningham. Pad Fennessy and Eileen O'Sul- EXAMINATION SUCCESSES U/10 100m. — 1, John Lynch, Ian, Ring Old Parish; 2. Robert U/12 800m. — 1, Tina Moore, Well done also to Mattie livan. Belatedly, due to a holiday Cappoquin/Ballinameeia; 2, An- Walsh, do.- 3 Kieran Maher, Lismore 2 Niamh Murphy, CHAPEL STREET. TALLOW Meagher, Mark Clancy and The bride who was given COMPACT RESIDENCE with Fine Plot and Stores at rear break, we extend sincere con- drew Moloney. Oahir; 3, Nlall do. Ring Old Parish; 3. Geraldine Paddy O'Donnell who were gratulations to the students McGrath, Cappoquin / Balllna- U/16-17 800m. — 1, Ron Cash- Barry, Lismore. away by her father looked radi- Contains hallway, large sittingroom, new kitchen, two members of the Waterford u/14 ant in a full length gown of bedrooms, bathroom and shower. In good structural and and Staff of St. Anne's School a man Cappoquin/Ballinameeia; U/13 800m. — 1. Corinna hurling team which took part for the excellent Leaving Certi- U/ll 100m. — 1. Eamon Mur- 2, John B'urke, do.; 3, T. J. Walsh, Cappoquin / Ballinamee- duchess satin. She wore fresh decorative repair. Across road from R.C. Church. Apply: in an u 14 tournament, in Wa- roses and gypsophlia in her DICK BARRY & SON, MIAVI, Fermoy. Phone 025/31577. ficate results obtained. They phy, Cappoquin/Ballinameeia; O'Brien. Clogheen. la- 2. Alva O'Brien, Grange: 3, terford last weekend. certainly reflect the greatest 2, Kevin Walsh, do.; 3, Aidan Toddlers — 1, John Harney; Claire Maher. Ring/Old Parish. hair a-nd carried a bouquet of credit on all concerned. Mernin do. 2, Michael Norris: 3, Kevin FLEADH CHEOIL WINNERS roses, freezia and carnations. O'Donoghue. U/14 1,500m.—1, Gayle- Culle- T-he reception for upwards of SUMMER ENDS IN STYLE U/12 100m.—1, Daniei O'Don- ton, Thurles. 2, Niamh Scanlon, nell. Cappoquin/Ballinameeia; Congratulations to the Bally- 180 guests was held in White- The summer holiday season Cappoquin / Ballinameela- 3, duff / Ballysaggart / Ballinvella church House Hotel. Going 2, Brian Farrell, Cork: 3, John Claire Maher. Ring/Old Parish. went out in style over the Lynch, cappoquin/Ballinameela. u/14 set dancers who captured away the bride wore a rose- coloured dress with white ac- weekend when on Sunday the U/13 100m. — 1. Gavin Ryan, U/15 1,500m. — 1, Corinna the u 14 set dancing title at the JAMES CAMPION & SONS area sweltered In heatwave De La Salle; 2, Aidan Power, W.dsh. Cappoquin, Ballinamee- All-Ireland Fleadh Cheoil in cessories. The honeymoon is M.I.A.V.I., LISMORE conditions. The countryside Ring Old Parish; 3, Brian Far- la 2, Marie Foley, Carrigna- Listowel on Saturday last. The being spent, in Greece. teemed with ^activity with har- rell Cork. fear; 3, Carol Cashman, Cappo- winning dancers were Micheal vesting, in particular going AUCTION OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE U/14 100m. — 1, Tony O'Don- quin/Ballinameeia. and Owen Kearney, Stephen AND EFFECTS ahead in ideal conditions. Over Roche Shane Fenneissy, Chris- the weekend traffic was heavy ne'.i Cappoquin / Ballinameela: U/16-17 800m — 1. .Jackie tine O'Donoghue, Claire Dunne, AT THE BUNGALOW, LACKEN, TALLOW to and from the Grotto at Mt. 2. Martin Lacey, do.; 3, Jim Power. Ring/OIdi P-ariih: 2, Anne Carey and Honor Meag- ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, at 2 p.m. Melleray and huge crowds join- Fitzgerald, do. Gayle Culloty, Thurles; 3, her. Susan Cashman. Cappoquin-/ DUNGARVAN MART (Having sold the bungalow, James Campion & Sons ed in the many devotions. U 15 100m. — 1, John Cree- don, Ring/Old Parish- 2, Mar- Ballinameela. 500 CATTLE, 700 LAMBS have received further instructions from Mrs. Josephine DEADLINE tin Whelan. Ring/Old Parish: 3, ON OFFER Chtisiholm to sell the contents by Public Auction). Toddlers — 1. Nicola Barry, Again we would remind read- Kieran Maher, Ring Old Parish Girls: U 5 60m. — 1 Joan Lismore; 2, Emma Coffey, There was a big increase in Lots include superior English made wardrobes, chests ers that any -material for inclu- U/16-17 100m. — 1, B. Browni Young, Ring/Old Parish; 2, Castlegrace; 3, Noreen Begley, numbers o-f cattle on offer at of drawers, round dining table and chairs, 3-piece suite, sion in this column must reach St. Nicholas; 2. Ron Cashman Maireart Hennessy Cappoquin/ Melleray. ON BRINK OF A Dungarvan Mart o-n Monday- last and the sale was well attended bedside lockers, fridge, micro wave oven, freezer, gas us without fail before 5 p.m. Cappoquin / Ballinameela- 3 Ballinameela: 3, Nicola Barry, John Burke, do. Lismlore. Men: 100m. - 1, Ger Foley, by the usual Livestock Ex- cooker, Bendix washing machine, stereo music system on Monday Of each week. Items Carrignafear 2, Brian B'ro-wne, received after that time cannot DISEASE EPIDEMIC porters as well as farmer buyers with tape deck and speakers, divan beds (double and U 10 400m — 1, John Lynch U/6 60m. — 1, Aine Cuddahy, St. Nicks; 3. Martin Landers. lrc-m Co. Kilkenny and Long- be included. Cappoquin/Ballinameeia; 2. An- Piltown 2, Fiona Breen. Water- Lismore. The country is on the brink single), electric toaster, ironing board, etc., etc. of a disease epidemic among ford and this resulted in a very drew Moloney, Cahir; 3, Kieran ford- 3. Aoife Farrell, Cork 1,500m. _ Ger Foley. Carrig- Viewing 12 noon day of auction. MELLERAY SPORTS AND farm animals, according to the good trade for qjahty bu.locks. GALA DAY Flynn, do. U/7 80m. — 1. Linda Guilly. nafear; Martin Landers, Lis- However, plainer stores were Conditions at sale. Children not allowed. Cappoquin / Ballinameela- 2, more. country's biggest farming or- U/ll 400m.—1. Andrew Molo- ganisation. back bv £2 'to £3 per 103' kgs. A JAMES CAMPION & SONS, M.I.A.V.I. Weatherwise good fortune ney, Cahir; 2 Kevin Walsh, Margaret Foley, do.: 3 Margo good entry of heifers met a certainly smiled on Melleray Broderick, Lismore. IFA rre-puty President, Alan Auctioneers, Valuers & Estate Agents, Lismore. Cappoquin ' Ballinameela: 3, Ladies : 100m. — 1 Susan good lively ;rade and prices Annual Sports and Gala Day on Cashman Cappoquin / Ballina- Gillis said that nothing short Telephone 058/54485 Eamonn Murphy, do. U/8 80m. L Linda Guilly. were well maintained. Sunday when record numbers U/12 800m—1. Daniel O'Don- meela: 2, Noreen Foley, Carrig- of a massive information cam- of spectators and competitors Cappoquin / Bailinameela: 2, The 700 lambs on offer sold nell, Cappoquin / Ballinameela; nafear; 3, Ellen Moloney, Cahir paign and an effective control well and fat lambs made £2 to participated in the many com- Oliver Walsh. Cappagh; 3, Mar- programme are required to 2. Trevor Power. Ring Old Par- garet Foley, Cappoquin- ' Bal- Married Ladies — 1, Eileen £4 more than £i per kg. Store petitions -on a. marvellous sum- ish- 3, Richard Finnigan, do. avoid this epidemic of animal mers day. The lengthy pro- linameela. Griffin. Ardfinnan- 2, Mary lambs made up to £6 more U/13 800m. 1, Aidan Power. liver fluke in the coming than £1 per kg. Ewe lambs soild gramme was got through in U/0 80m. 1. Ann Tobin-, Barry. St. Nicks; 3, Nora Hally, months. Ring/Old Parish. 2. Brian Whe- Ardfinnan; 2. Lorna Harney, Leamybrlen. at up to £12 more than £1 per DUNGARVAN MART good time and the hardworking lan, do.; 3. Michael Fitzgerald, committee successfully sur- Ring/Old Parish; 3, Lisa Hig- Mr. Gillis warned that com- kg. Calf prices still remain high SLAUGHTER SALE ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Cappoquin Ballinameela. gins. Ballynoe. Horseshoe Throwing — Paddy placency about this virulent A Slaughter Sale will be held mounted minor difficulties en- Walsh, Ballymacarbry disease had set in among the at 9.30 a.m. countered through the after- U/14 1,500m. _ 1, Martin U, 10 100m. _ 1, Patricia Has- on Wednesday next-. Sept. 9. Lacey, cappoquin/Ballinameela: Clothes Pegs — John Rourke, farming community. There was a good entry ot for Bullocks, Heifers and Cows. noon. sett, Bally; 2. Olivia Condon, Melleray. 2, Diarmuid Geary, Midleton; 3, Touraneena; 3, Noei Fennessy, "Many farmers because of Biackface Mountain lambs al Results. Boys: U/5 60m. — 1, Kieran Maher, Ring/Old Parish. Lismore. Ball in the barrell — tie be- severe in-come problems would our sale on Wednesday last -and SALE OF MULE AND GREYFACE EWE LAMBS Noel Walsh: 2, David Beecher, seem to be giving fluke treat- on Thursday, September 17. U/15 i,500m.—1, Martin Whe- U/12 100m. — 1, Fiona Flynn, tween David Kiely and Mic-hael 'amfa prices were good and a!3 Youghal: 3, Paul Fennessy, Lis- McGrath. Melleray. ment a very low priority rat- lots on- offer made £1 to £3 less more. Cahir; 2, Olive Broderick, Lis- ing," he said. SALES OF BLACKFACE MOUNTAIN SHEEP more- 3, Deirdre Hassett. Bally. Penalty Kicks — (Juvenile) than £1 -per kig. A lot of 20 U/6 60m _ l, John Tobin- 2 He said that the financial wether lambs. 33 k-;s. made £31. on each Wednesday during September and October, Noel Walsh; 3. Denis O'Ma- U/13 100m. — l, Olive O'Brien, Richard Finnegan; (Senior) c Dungarvan Vocational School Grange; 2, Sarah Leahy, Ring/ losses through the death of an «les continue each Wednesday. honey. Liam Power. Modeligo. animal from liver fluke are al- The Sale of Department of U/7 80m. — 1, Gary Meaney, HEALTH SCIENCE COUR'SE 0)d Parish- 3 Fiona Flynn, Cahir. Miniature Floyer Garden Dis- ready clearly understood. But Agriculture tagged Mule and Ring/Old Parish; 2, Alan Harty. A course for students who play — Deirdre Sheehan, Cap- It is the hidden losses, which Greyface Ewe lambs will be Ring- Old Parish; 3. Vincent U/14 100m.—.1, Gayle Culloty, poquin. occur through reduced live- held on Thursday, Sept. 17 Mernin, .Cappoquin / Ballina- wish to seek employment in the WATERFORD COUNTY COUNCIL caring professions and nu-rse Thurles- 2, Niamh scanlan, Wellington Throwing—Mich- weight gain, reduced milk The Show and Sale of Black- meela. Cappoquin / Ballinameela: 3. ael Crowley. Glountane. yields, poor fertility and poor SHEEP DIPPING ORDER 1987 training in Great Britain and face Mountain Rams will be U/8 80m. — 1, Shane Dower, other E.E.C. countries. Deirdre Murphy, Ring / Old lamb and wool growth m sheep, held on Wednesday any Thurs- To enable sheep owners to comply with the above order Ring/Old Parish; 2, James Mer- Parish. Singing : U/12 — 1. Gillian which are not understood by day, Sept, 23 and 24. and the County Waterford Sheep Dipping Regulations, the nin, Cappoquin / Ballinameela: Facilities to repeat Leaving U/15 100m. — 1, Carol Cash- Norris, Kilmacthomas; 2, Ger- many. Beef Bullocks made £110 to 3, Seamus Beecher, Youghal. Cert, subjects are available. man Cappoquin Ballinameela; aldine and Edith Prendergast, Mr. Gillis said the estimated £124.60. Stores over 500 kgs. County Council will make dipping tanks available at Dromroe East- 3, Geraldine various locations beginning on the 15th September, 1987, U/9 80m. — 1. Niall McGr-ath. Interviews fo-r places on the 2, Deirdre Murphy. Ring/Old £15 million annual loss from made £116 to £126 4 00 to 500 course will take place on Parish- 3, Sarali Leahy, do. Kiely, Coolagortwee. Over 12—1. liver fluke represents lp a gal- for the dipping of sheep. Cappoquin / Ballinameela: joint Geraldine Dwyer, Cahir; 2. Jen- kgs. made £1H4 to £129.0's is achieving a much better price 11 Thomas Terrace. Dungarvan. the Village of Kilmacthomas recent 2ip a gallon -milk price than milk powder. Full sheet must be re-turned from the provisions of th-e increase. IFA National Dairy "The challenge from IFA to when claiming. Licensing Acts relating to pro- Committee vice-chairman-, Mic- the Co-ops is to pay the 4ip or No winner last, week. hibited hours fo-r -the period hael Slattery s-a'd this can only explain where the extra profits Numbers drawn this week by between t-he hours of twelve be considered -as an initial ges- are going." Les Ross. HorncburCh. Essex. o'clock and half past twelve ture. This IFA 4Jp claim still o'clock in the afternoon on stands. Sundays and Saint Patrick's Day. "We are assuming that the SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Bord Bainne 2J,p a gallon bonus R. J. Cull inane, FAOI, FACIP. Dated 28th day of August. has not so far been included optometrist and contact lens 1987. in the Co-op prices," he said practitioner. will attend -a-t Signed / The Tipperary farmer said Austin Hailahan's, MIPSI. Grat- LANIGAN & CURRAN. the Co-ops must answer IFA's tan Square. Dungarvan. Thurs- Solicitors for the Applicant, claim publicly if they are to day, 10th September at 1I0 a.m. Dungarvan, have any credibility. Phone 058/41310 for appoint- Co. Waterford. Ballyduff Senior Hurlers who defeated Portlaw in the County Senior Hurling scini-final at the Fraher Field, "Avon-more point out that ment. TO WHOM IT MIAY CONCERN. Dungarvan las! Sunday. (Plwto by Kiely) DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1987. PAGE THREE IDA Small Industries Board Meets

The South Bast small Indus- Toys. Address: Strand Road, tries Board of the IDA held its Tramore. Contact: Lillian Dela- monthly meeting in Dungarvan ney. last Friday in the Urban Coun- Lilian Delaney is an 18 year cil Chambers In doing so the In Dungarvan old who left school in June. Board were implementing their 1985. She developed an interest policy of identifying with local in sewing and art and made communities and particularly i/he Small Industry Programme niche sectors indigenous to the scarfs and wall hangings, based soft toys as a hobby In Decem- the companies in the areas has resulted in several signifi- region." on nature scenes. Mail order ber 1985 she> decided to go Into which have been assisted and cant improvements for example, Mr. (Loftus then said that the exnorts account for 25% of business on a full time basis. by doing so. become aware of it has greatly simplified the Ecard had approved a total of sales mainly to the U.S.A. The There are 12 products In the tile potential as well as prob- procedure for having projects 187 projects Involving a fixed project is expected to employ 2 range of soft toys at present, lems in small businesses. approved which is evidenced by asset investments of £10.7 people. which have passed the IIRS Speaking at a reception which the significant reduction in the million, an IDA granit commit- Lilian Delaney T/A Lildel safety standards. followed the meeting, Mr. Pat time taken to get approval. The ment in excess of £4.6 million LO'ftus. Acting IDA Regional fact that the grants adminis- and a job potential of 1,143. Manager said that the IDA tration function have also 50i jobs have come on stream South East Regional Small In- been decentralised means that to the end of June 1987, disper- dustries Board was set up in the actual grants can be paid sed in a number of sectors, June 1985 and was made up of much more quickly. with emphasis on. Engineering DUNGARVAN SCOUT members of key semi-state "It has also brought a and Natural Resources. bodies, local authorities and greater appreciation of the im- portant contribution small During this period a total of private industries and had full 57 projects have been approved TROOP NOTES responsibility for approving all manufacturing continues to make in the critical areas of by the Board for county Wa- (11th Water'ord) grants for small industry in terford: 46 of these projects are the region. (A small industry wealth creation and employ- up and running and have was defined as a manufactur- ment. TUESDAY NIGHT vious years we participated created an additional 139 jobs. again. ing company with less than 5? "Furthermore, it has enabled These approvals divide almost This year will be a memor- employees or a fixed asset equally between the City and The Mellvin is a scout compe- the IDA to work more closely able year for the Dungarvan tition in which scouts from all investment of less than with other Semi-State Bodies the County. scouts since we have won the £500.OT0). over Ireland take part. Con- such as AnCO. CTT and IIRS De Burca Shield for the second sidering the short notice which SIGNIFICANT which in turn has led to a PROJECTS APPROVED time in five years. This year we were given we' did quite- ad- IMPROVEMENTS Small Industry promotion and the shield was a hike from Ard- mirably and we are very proud .Mr. Loftus then went on to has allowed us to work towards Examples of the type of pro- more to Lismore along the of the amount of effort the say: "The Regionalisat;on of the development of various jects approved were given as ancient route Of 'Bothar na scouts put in. This year's Mel- follows: Naomih,' otherwise known as vin was different to previous Castei Electronics Ltd Ad the 'Rain Go Phadraig.' years as the scout national cart dress: P.O. Box. 5, Youghal En route they had to write race was tied in with the com- Road, Dungarvan. Contact : petition and we would like to Seain Casey. up on two towns which they passed through, explaining take this opportunity to thank This new company was form- Frank Murphy for making us ed to manufacture high quality their origins. They also had to thp cart for the competition. television sets. The company keen a detailed log of the The course was over four miles Farmer's daughter, Miss Anne Fenton, Newtown, Ballymacarbry, Co. Waterford who ha> have identified a significant journey and draw a scaled map of forest and track and road been chosen to represent the county in the final of the National Queen of the Land contest marker niche in the Irish and of their route, which was sub- olus a further two miles of ob- ject to examination. organised by Offaly Macra na Feirme and sponsored by Williams Waller Ltd., Tullamore, U.K. market for "specials" and stacles around Larch Hill Itself. receiving a presentation on behalf of the sponsors from Mr. Ned Walsh, Area Representative, expect tio be in production Congratulations are extended We finished 3rd overall in the shortly on completion of their to all members of the team. In ra&e and we were very proud of Clonmel. Contestants representing each of the 26 counties will compete for the £1,000 award new building In Dungarvan. particular our SPL's Michael our achievement. This year's and Green Acres Trophy in the final to be held in Tullamore in November. The Caseys have been in the Desmond, Eoin Kehoe and Paul Melvin was most enjoyable de- television business since the Dwyer for their research during spite the heavy rain every day early 60's and have wide ex- the shield competition. coupled with the mist, and the perience in both TV rental and It is customary that the top cold fog, and getting up at 2.30 cable television segments of two teams in the Regional con- a.m. to prevent a nuclear acci- the market. Projected employ- test enter the Melvin Competi- dent. Co. Councillors To Attend ment Is 27. tion, so this year as in pre- Again full credit to our four SPL's. Michael Desmond. Eoin Waterford Co. Council at Cypaca International Ltd. — Kehoe, Martin Flynn and Paul their August monthly meeting Address: Cappoquin. Contact Dwyer, who played a major role held in Dungarvan considered John Stephenson. in the competition' We would invitations to appoint delegates Conferences Cypaca International Ltd.. CO. COUNCILS TOLD also like to thank Mary Quarry, to attend two forthcoming con- was formed earlier this year as Vincent Lenihan and Frank ferences. a resuilt of a management buy- Murphy for their assistance' as The first, a national confer- should be a matter for discus- Fail, 3 Fine Gael and 1 Labour out by Mr. John Stephenson of sion at, such a conference," he member while the "usual proce- well as Larry Lynch who ence on "Ireland and Tourism" 1 the former Cyplas International TO RE-EXAMINE brought the lads and gear up will be held at the Grand Hotel. said. dure " Is apparently a 2-2-1 Ltd. The original company for us. When -we arrived back The other conference organ- representation. The names of started trading in Cappoquin in Tramore On October 14-15-16 thei members to -be chosen will, a feiw of the scouts were "UD in with a theme "The Future De- ised by An Grupa Stiurtha for 1979 as a subsidiary of a New the air" over a photograph of i velopment of Tourist Infra- the promotion of Irish in the apparently, be submitted in Zealand company and in turn ENFORCEMENT OF them In the national press on structure — Private or Public local authority service is being private to the Co. Secretary in was taken over by a Dutch the 24th Of August. Sector?" A panel of speakers held In Gweedore. Co. Donegal due course. company. The company manu- from 10 concerns associated on September 25-26. The fee for the Tramore Con- factures Perspex Weather- —("Bj Ullamh"). with various aspects of tourism The Chairman. Cllr. P. Ken- ference (including the confer- shields and employs urp to forty neally announced that there ence dinner i was given as £80 Pictured at the launch of National Code of Practice for sheep- people at peak production. WATER POLLUTION will address the conference. meat in Kcpak, Hacketstown recently were (left to right): Mr. Cllr. B. Kyne asked that the would be a 3-3-1 representation per person. Consumer Affairs Department to attend the first mentioned In regard to the Gweedore Michael O'Kennedy, Minister for Agriculture and Food, Mr. The company are working conference and that "the usual closely with IDA In identifying be requested to supply a Conference It was stated that Jim O'Grady, Chairman, IFA Sheep Committee, Dungarvan, RACING speaker as he felt it was neces- procedure would apply" where "a brochure and application new products compatible with ACT the other was concerned. Mr. Jim Tierncn, Managing Director, Connaught Meats, the existing facility to reduce sary to have someone to ad- form will Issue early in Aug- Athlcague. the seasonality factor. County Managers have been dress the conference about We take it (rightly or wrong- ust." There was no mention of told by the Department of the pricing structures. "The price ot ly) that the 3-3-1 representation the fee to be charged for at- Mr. John Stephenson has tendance in this case. been with the project) since Its Environment that those en- ROSE OF TRALEE drinks in bars, lounges and mentioned indicates 3 Fianna original inception in 1979 and gaged In activities which in- hotels differ so .greatly that it Is highly experienced ln In- volvp'-a risk of* poiiu-tion dustry. be left in no doubts as to WIN FOR OWNER Brickeys And Ballinameela Local Authorities' determina- Abbey Rubber Mouldings Ltd. tion to prosecute and take —Address: Bridge Street. Port- remedial action. TOM COFFEY ABBEYSIDE SCOUT NOTES Finish Level law. Contact: Mr. Ivan White. The instruction is contained Popular Dungarvan owner Abbey Rubber Mouldings Ltd. in a document issued by the Tom Coffey saw his colours in THANKS held when songs like "We Will workers after their welt de- th winning ring On the fifth Follow"

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Week-End T. V. Viewing RADLEYS LOUNGE Park House ther. 1.25 — Neighbours. 1.50 9,00 — World Athletics Cham- Callie And Son. 2.55 —News, pionships—®ome 87. 9.30 — Act- Weather. 3.00 —World Athletics ing. 10.30—Newsnight. 11.15 ABBEYSIDE MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN RTEL Championships — Rome 87. 6.00 Weatherview. 11.20-12.35 a.m. —Six O'Clock News, Weather. BBC2 Film: The Curse Of The Cat 6.35—Wales Today. 7.00 — Wo- People. Oliver is upset because Friday, September 4 — STARDUST gan. 7.35—The Living Isles. 8.15 SATURDAY. SEPT. 5 his small daughter Amy seems -T>ynasity. 9.00 — Nine O'Clock FRIDAY, SEPT. 4 to live in a dream-world, and WEEK-END ENTERTAINMENT Saturday, September 5 — CONTRAST 12.50 — News Headlines. 12.52 News, Regional News, Weather creates a secret 'friend' of her —Sports Stadium. 5.10—Galtar 9.30 — Sereensitory: Mussolini— 6.55-7.20 a.m. Open Univer- own. He comes to suspect the Wednesday, September 2 — PRIDE AND JOY Sunday, September 6 — WILLIE WHITE Ana The Golden Lance. 5.30— The Untold Story. Part Four. sity. 9.00 — Pages from Ceefax. influence of his first wife, who The Swiss Family Robinson. 6.00 George C. Scott stars in the 10.45—Harold Lloyd stars in 'A died believing herself descended Thursday, September 3 — MUSIC MAN J.C.B. FOR HIRE. Telephone 058/41538 conclusion of this dramatic Sailor-Made Man' and 'Grand- from a race of cat women; but — Tne Angelus. 6.01 — News. series. 11.05 — Omnibus At The — I 6.15 — Maubag 6.35 — Henry's ma's BOy (1922, 1921). 12.0'5 is Amy's 'friend' in her imagin- Friday, September 4 — STARLIGHT Leg. 7.00—Highway To Heaven. P>roms. 12.25 a.m.—Weather. p.m.—Dallas. 12.50—Pages from ation or a real force upon her? Ceefax. 1.20—JPostman Pat. 1.35 Starring Kent Smith and 7.5b — ihe Fifth Missile. 9.00— SATURDAY. SEPT. 5 Saturday, September 5 — COLOURS News. 9.15 — The Fifth Missile. —Cartoon. 1.45 — Film: Era Simone Simon (1944. black and 6.45 ajn. — Open University. Notte A Roma. Three prisoners white). 10.00 — All-Ireland Hurling 8.30 —The Family Ness. 8.35 — Preview. 11.00—Late Film: The escape from a German POW Sunday, September 6 — FLAMES Dogtanian And The Three Mus- camp and head for Rome aider 5 Phoenix, starring Judson Scott ke hounds. 9.00 — It's Wicked! SATURDAY, SEPT. and E. G. MarshaU. 12.45—Late 10.12—Weather. 10.15 — Grand- the Italian surrender in 1943. News. stand incl. 5.20 News. Weather. But the Germans are still in 6.50 a.m. _ Open University. 5.30—Sports News Wales. 6.50— control of the capital, and the 2.T5 p.m.—Network East. 2.55 - SUNDAY, SEPT 6 Bob's Full House (new series). young black marketeer who Cricket. 7.30—Newsview. 8.10 — THE "CATS" BAR shelters 'them .is threatened A Tribute To The Amadeus 7.25—Bergerac. 8.55—News and 12.00 — Mass. 12.45 — News Sport; Weather. 9.10 — Film: with exposure lor her collabor- String Quartet. 9.25 — Cricket. MOUNT MELLERAY Headlines followed by All-Ire- ation with the Allies i black and 10.15-12.15 a.m. _ Film: The land Hurling Final — Kilkenny Risky Business. Starring Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay. white). 3.55 Transit. 4.05 — Hunchback Of Notre Dame. v. Galway. 5.15 — World Profes- News. Weather. 4.10—Children's Charles Laughton gives one of sional Cycling Championships. (1984*. (First showing on tv). Thursday , September 3 CARD DRIVE 10.45 Monty Python's Flying BBC. 4.35—Galloping Galaxies! his greatest performances as 6.00 — The Angelus. 6.01—News 5.00—News-round. 5.10 — Gentle the grotesquely deformed out- Sportsmans Circus. 11.15 _ World Athletics followed by Sports Results. 6.15 east, the bellringer at Notre Saturday, September 5 — SYRIUS —European Folk Tales. 6.30 — Championships. 12.05 a.m. — Ben. 5.35 —Roland Rat _ The 1 Film: Up The Front. Frankie Series. 6.00 — World Athletics Dame, who falls in love with Cartoon Time. 6.45 — The Mup- the beautiful gypsy danicer. SING ALONG WITH CONNIE pet Show. 7.15 — Sunday Night Howerd, Bill Fraser and Zsa Zsa Championships — Rome 87 7.20 Sunday, September 6 — Gabor star in this wartime —THainsit 8.00 — Face The Esmeralda (Maureen O'Hara) At Movies: The Sword And ^ Black and white, 1939). The Rose. Starring Richard comediy. ('1972 J. 1.3'0 Weather. Music. 8.30 — Gardeners' World. Todd and Glynls Johns, 9.00 — inn CAPPOQUIN News. 9.20—Late Film: Harper. Starring Paul Newman and Lauren B'acall. 11.35 — Late News. AND FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK Thursday, September 3 — PAT TOBIN FRIARY HALL THEATRE, DUNGARVAN MONDAY Country Practice; 7 p.m. Top p.m. Matlock. 9 p.m News- 9.20 Friday, September 4 — MELODY SOUND RTE 1 — 4.05 p.m. Emmerdale Of The Pops: 7.30 Family Ties; The Late Night F'riday Movie: Farm; 4.30 Bosco; 5 p.m Once 8 p.m. Nuacht; 8.05 Peter Gregory Peck, Charlton Heston. Upon A Time; 5.15 The Littlest Toshz- 9 p.m. Midweek Theatre. The Big Country. Starring Saturday, September 5 — RENEGADE Music All The Day Hobo- 5.45 News- 6 p.m. The The Country Wife (1675) by Jean Simmons and Carroll SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. 5—10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Angelus; 6.01 Newstime; 6.30 William Wycherley; 11.10 Mart Baker; 12.15 Late News. Sunday Morning and Every Sunday Morning— RTE 2 Cartoon Time; 6.40 Alf; 7.05 And Market; 11.15 News Head- RTE 2 — 12.00 Selected Pages Cousteau's Odyssey; 8.05 Mur- lines followed by Garda Patrol; from Aertel; 5.45 Once Upon A STAR FLYER Marathon Piano Performance der, She Wrote- 9 p.m. News; 11.25 Nightlight. Time . . Space; 6.10 How Does SATURDAY. SEPT. 5 By MRS. GERTIE MORRISSEY, A.T.C.L. 9.20 Spenser, For Hire; 10.15 FRIDAY Your Garden Grow? 6.40 The Sunday Night — MICK FLYNN Lytton's Diary 11.10 Amen: Sullivans; 7.05 The A Team: Supported by leading singers and musicians. 5.00 — International Athle- RTE 1—4.10 Sons And Daugh- 11.40 Late News. ters; 4.35 Bosco: 5.05 The Wuzz- 8.00 Nuacht: 8.10 Wogan; 8.55 Monday, September 7 — TALENT COMPETITION Drop in any time — No door charge. tics : World Championships Festival of Latin American from Rome. 7.15—On The Verge RTE 2 _ 12.00 Selected Pages les- 5.25 The Wind In Their ALL SINGERS AND MUSICIANS WELCOME Voluntary contributions in aid of Theatre Renovation from Aertel; 4.55 The Sunday Hands 5.45 News; 6 p.m. The Cinema. El Bruto. Starring Of Life. 8.15 — Nuacht. 8.20 — Pedro Armendarlz and Kathy Music by: Star Flyer. Fund. Hart To. Hart. 9.15 — American Game; 6.25 A Country Practice; Angelus- 6.01 Newstime: 6.30 6.55 Soupman; 7.30 Coronation Cartoon Time: 6.40 Valerie: 7.10 Jurado. 10.25 History of Boogie Programme displayed outside theatre. Diary. 10.10 — Mr. Pye. 11.05— Woogle. 11.25 News Headlines. Airline. Street; 8 p.m. Nuacht; 8.10 The Case Against, Mllligan; 8 Happy Hour 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. every Monday nieht. Wogan- 8.50 On The Edge Of All Drinks £1. SUNDAY, SEPT 6 The Sand; 9.55 The Spencer Tracy F'lim Season: Fury. Star- No cover charge for any of the above. 1.50 — Sports Special: Inter- ring Spencer Tracy and Sylvia Restaurant open to 12.30 n.m. daily. MUSIC ALL THE DAY: national Athletics and Horse Sidney; 11.35 News Headlines Racing. 8.00 — Nuacht. 8.05 — followed by Nlghtlight. Anxious Objects. 8.40 — Follies WEST WATERFORD In Concert. 10.20 — The Sunday TUESDAY Game. RTE 1—4.15 p.m. Emmerdale Farm; 4.45 Bosco; 5.15 Hanlbal's NOTES UNIQUE MARATHON AT Footsteps; 5.45 News- 6 pm HOME FROM U.S.A. I year for this year—Iverk. We The Angelus; 6.01 The Beren- wi':'h them all every success. JR's NITE CLUB - LISMORE HOTEL staln Bears; 6.25 Cartoon Time Mir. and Mins. Batt Curran. Two colt foals by Arctic Gyp- 6.30 The Spirit of Switzerland; Cool boa, Clashmore have re- FRIARY HALL THEATRE sy; owned by Jimmy Fitzgerald. Telephone 058/54304; 54219 BBC 1 7 p.m. Mr. Belvedere- 7.25 Film: turned to clashmore following Coo.lbca. Clashmore have re- To provide funds for the of the Society has been the pro- Gunpoint. Starring Fred Mac- their recent holiday in the USA vision of a comfortable, well- cently been sold. With great in- maintenance of the Friary Hall Murray and Dorothy Malone; during which they visited terest presently being shown in Friday, September 4— Theatre, a distinctive form of equipped theatre for the pre- FRIDAY, SEPT. 4 9 p.m. News; 9.20 Falcon Crest; members of their family. sentation of musical, dramatic this fine horse Arctic Gypsy, Marathon has been undertaken 10.15 Turning Point; 10.45 The Anne and Fat McKen.na. owned by Jimmy Fitzgerald, by Mrs. Gertie Morrissey. and variety entertainment. 6.1M) a.m.—Ceefax AM. Niaws, Equalizer; 11.40 Late News GINA, DALE HAZE & THE CHAMPIONS Much has been accomplished, Sport. Weather. 6.35 — Edgar Graigue have also returned breeding in the area has great'y A.T.C.L., Musical Director of the RTE 2 _ 12.00 Selected Pages from the USA following their improved. Bar Extension. Dungarvan Musical & Choral the Friary Hall has been al- Kennedy 'in 'T'ain't Legal.' 6.55 from Aertel• 5.45 Paw Paws; most. completely refurbished, —Weather. 7.00 Breakfast s trip with the Cobh Folk Group. On Sunday last, Annie Led- Society and a Trustee of the 6.10 The Abbot & costello show During their vis't the Group Saturday, September 5 — DISCO Friary Hall Theatre. On Satur- auditorium and stage. Yet, Time. 8.55—News And Weather. ingham riding Stradbally Squir- 6.35 A Country Practice- 7.05 performed at many venues and rel won the Lead Rein Class Bar Over 18s — Neat Dress day, September 5th she will much remains to be done. The 9.05 — Children's BBC. 9.30— The Moguls; 8 p.m. Nuacht; present a continuous perfor- Immediate need is the installa- Hartbeat. 10.00—News Weather. all had a very enjoyable trip. and the Champion lead Rein 8.10 Louis LetBrocque; 9.15 Fes- Pony Class at Ryecourt. Far- mance on piano from 10 a.m. tion of modern lighting control, 10.05—Neighbours. 10.25—Child- tival Of Latin American Cin- In Lounge — DOWNES SISTERS as well as some essential reno- ren's BBC. 10.55 Five To PILTOWN DRAW nanes. to 6 p.m. of a programme em- ema: Birds Will Fly; 10.45 The Once again two lucky ticket bracing selections from the vations. Hence' the present drive Eleven. 11.00 — News, Weather. Forum Presents — Peaches And BACK TO SCHOOL Sunday, September 6—Singalong with the FERRYMEN many well-known musical for funds, come along and help 11.05 - World Athletics Cham- holders from the area in the •Witih the school holidays now Herb; 11.40 News Headlines fol- Piltown GAA Draw have won shows: familiar pieces from her us. pionships — Rome 87 incl. 12.00 lowed by Nlghtlight. reaching an end maniy schoo's extensive repertoire of piano News and Weather. 12.55 p.m.— prizes—Mossie Curran. Coolboa, in this area have now reopened Coming October 2nd — BRENDAN GRACE Official launching of Mara- Clashmore won £300 and L.am music, modern and classical; thon by Mr. Dan Hurley, County Regional News and Weather. and the remainder will reopen 1.00—One O'Clock News, Wea- WEDNESDAY OiRourke, Clashmore won £1TO. on Monday. songs, ballads, music for the Manager at 9.45 a.m. —4.20 p.m. Emmerdale dance, et al. During the course RTE 1 Congratulatiins to you both. COMMUNITY GAMES Farm; 4.45 Bosco: 5.15 Spider- of the day many of Dungar- man; 5.45 News; 6 p.m. The An- Full results of the Art Com- van's leading singers and musi- WEDDING BELLS petitions next. week. cians will contribute of their gelus; 6.01 Newstime; 6.30 car- Congratulations to Miss talents to the entertainment — toon Time; 6.40 Double Trouble- Marion Lombard Baliyheaphey. all accompanied on piano by 7.05 Brat Farrar; 7.35 Arthur C. Clashmore on the occasion of WHITECHURCH HOUSE Mrs. Morrissey. The public are Clarke's Mysterious World; 8.05 her marriage to Mr. Gene Ken- invited to drop in at any time SMITHWICK'S Magnum P.I.; 9 p.m. News- 9.20 neally. Youghal at Clashmore during the day-long perfor- The Dunrea Boys; 11.05 Hotel; Church oni Saturday last. The mance. There is no door-charge 11.10 Late News. reception fol"owed at Wh'te- DUNGARVAN but you may, if you wish, make NATIONAL BOARDSAILING RTE 2 — 12.00 Selected Pages cburoh House Hotel. We all join DISCO some contribution within the from Aertel; 5.25 The Story Of in wishing this youn« couple theatre. Fashion- 6.30 A Country Prac- every happiness together. BADMINTON THIS SUNDAY CHAMPIONSHIPS tice; 7 p.m. The Optimist: 7.30 Coronation Street- 8 p.m. ON HOLIDAY Artists taking part — Aine This is the seventh successive NIGHT Bean Ul Cheailaig, Tom Mc- The Gold Coast Board sailing Nuacht; 8.10 Wogan; 8.50 The With the holiday season now CLUB NOTES Club in Dungarvan will host year of Smithwick's sponsor- Midweek Movie': Boeing Boeing. nearing an end it has been a Last Thursday's club night Shane, Anne Mulqueen, Mattle ship of the event and as usual Extension / Fahy, Lena Walsh, Terry Dal- this year's Smlthwick's National Starring Tony Curtis and Jerry busy time in Clashmore. On was fullyi attended and we had Strictly Over 18 * Neat w Boardsailing Championships. the competitors and their sup- Lewis- 10.40 International Soc- holiday with his sister Mirs. several new members join. ton, Annette Geoghegan, John porters are guaranteed an ex- Oress Essential • Bar Hurley. Libby Flynn, Jimmy The champonships will take cer — Ireland v. Luxembourg; Marie Curran. Upper Piltown CLUB MEETING place over three days from citing weekend. Among the 11.30 News Headlines followed was Very Rev. Ml. Groke from All committee members are Mansfield and Co., Margaret familiar names expected at Kelghrey, Des Baumann and Friday. 4 September to Sunday, by Nlghtlight. England. Also hol'.dayinig in advised that a meeting will be Dungarvan are Vincent Geary 1 Joe F'oley, Eileen O'Mahoney, 6 September, and competitors Olashimore were Mir. and Mrs. held on Thursday nighit at 8 score points from their best (Cobh) winner of the evenit for Mark and Anne Shlpway and p.m. sharp. etc. A programme of the day's the last two years, Geoff. Wen- THURSDAY music has been prepared and five out of seven races. RTE 1—4.20 p.m. Emmerdale Anne's sisters Marian and NOTICE TO MEMBERS dy and Lee Condell (Lough Farm- 4.45 Bosco; 5.15 Ludwlg; Caroline Shaughnessy. All three Please note that only paid up IBSA NATIONALS will be posted at the Friary Up to 200 boardsailors from Derg), Vikiki Shanahan (Dun- Hall Theatre, giving times of 5.20 Yogi's Treasure Hunt- 5.45 girls are nieces of Davy Foley. members will be considered for all over the country are expect- more East). the re'.gniing News; 6 p.m. The Angelus; 6.01 Clashmore and Mrs. Joanle appearance ot the Individual ed to take part in the weekend's women's champion, Darren team membership. The selectors artists. Garda Patrol: 6.10 Danger Bay; McKennia, Graigue. should be dealing with team racing, which will be based at Nicholson (Dunmore East). 6.35 Cartoon Time- 6.45 In the Gold coast resort. The Robert Moore (Armagh i. Cole- On Monday last, Mir. Ed. membership in the very near As is well-known the Augus- races commence at 11' a.m. and Search Of . . The' Great Lov- Hynes, Ballyheeney and his future. tlnlan Community in 1976 man Phelan (The Bic Team. ers; 7.10 Film: September Gun. 2 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Dublinn. Caroline O'Hara (Don- brother Patrick. left to spend a SYMPATHY DISCO handed over the running and Starring Robert Preston and few weeks holidays with their Our deepest sympathy is ex- • and at 11 a.m. on Sunday. A egal) and Sean Flamnagan • maintenance of th*, old Friary Patty Duke Astin: 9 p.m. News; separate competition lor novices (Dublin). brother Very Rev. Billy Hynes tended to the Symes family of Hall rent free to the Friary will be run on Saturday and 9.20 Today Tonight; 10.20 The in the USA. We all join in wish- Stradbally on the death of Mir. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS Hall Theatre Society for and Sunday. The officer of the day As an added attraction, the Twilight Zone: 10.45 The Days ing them an enjoyable holiday. Wymond Symes SEPTEMBER 4 and 5 on behalf of the people of the for the championships is the ex- Irish Naval vessel L.E Deirdre And Nights Of Molly Dodd COURT DUTY town of Dungarvan and Abbey- perienced Peter Crowley from under Lt. Commander Noel 11.15 Late News. IVERK SHOW Evelyn Torrens and John side. Without this generous ges- Cork. Peter will be assisted bv Goulding. will make a courtesy RTE 2 — 12.00 Selected Pages AH local interest from the Young are on duty this Thurs- Cold Coast, Ballinacourty ture there would be no theatri- Richard Dalton. visit lo Dungarvan over the 6.05 Laurel And Hardy 6.30 a horse world will be on the local day nighit, cal venue in the area. The aim weekend. from Aertel; 5.45 Cartoon Time; entries in the final show of the i — P.R.O. DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1987. PAGE THREE G.A.A. Notes By Commentator What Cover Do I Need ? What cover do I need? of having these specific covers his disability. With Personal thats tne question put to me in very apparent. perils peculiar to each indivi- Total Closedown On Sunday most oxten as F'BU's Area Man- Accident Insurance a weekly dual farming situation can be 7. The need to have personal benefit is payable to the insur- ager in Dungarvan. Accident Insurance. If the far- catered. FBD are the acknow- IHCAI WfctK-bND Needless to say the answer ed person, whilst he ls out of ledged farm insurance special- mer is unfortunate enough to action, thus minimising or wiite again we nave a total Dd night 1 considering all the circumstan- varies from person to person ists and FBD Staff can offer in- °ooo enough Z " ' ^^ a bit surprised break an arm or a leg, invari- eliminating the cost of having valuable advice and assistance uvjaeutrwu on ounaay, on tins out iiKe omers 'whnetn„b/ nere' t0 hear them hailing John ces, did very well to stay within and from business to business. ably he will end up having to 0tn r 0661 uirlte three points at the finish, in In the case oi a farmer the to take On some help. and thereby enable the farmer occasion it is to anow piayers watchinw" .i!l g l inef^Vrtormm } j ^ as tne hero of tne hour, employ help to do the milking F'DB's Farmers Multlperil himself to choose the covers he perform, I but all ln ali lt wag a great the three games in which they main matters which I would ana ouieiais, etc., an opportu- wouidn t liKe to bet on "it or whatever, for the duration of policy is designed so that the requires. nity to urave'I to oroue ±*ank L-O ofcNIUR FOOTBALL LINt-UP team efiort and a display that were beaten this year, their draw to his attention and must nave put them into the advise him on aire:— see tne Ail-ireaand fiuriing Following last Sundays re- losing margin was only by a nnais oetween K-meenny ana county nnal with a very good single score. 1. His legal obligations under sults the qualities for the sen- chance oi becoming th new the Road Traffic Act: This Act uaiway and tne minor nnai in- ior tootDaii semi-nnals are now e JUNIOR GAMES volving Onaiy ana Tipperary. champions. Their three devas- requires the owner of any known out tne actual pairings tating goals by Paudie Prender- Two splendid foptball ties at vehicle tear, tractor, etc.;, rue demand ior stand and ior the two games will not De terrace tickets nas oeen as keen gast, Michael Walsh and John ' Fraher F ield on F'riday and Sat- which is used in a public place decided until the Nire have 1JU1 llall llttU Farmers...for years as ever and U tnis is indicative yuirke in the first half, had urday saw Kilgobinet and to have Third Party Motor in- of tne interest, were wm again an obvious and devastating at- Stradbally advance' to the con- surance. A Third Party Motor ame at Kilmacthomas on Fri- policy therefore fulfils tne legal ue a Dig crowd irom watenora day evening next. The situation iect on the morale of Portlaw cluding stages of this cham- who trailed by this margin at pionship and I would regard requirement. However, given up ior tne, day. Liismore, i un- now is that The Nire and Strad- the price of vehicles today and derstand wm piay a couple oi the break. Their great recov- those matches- as some ol the Dally have qualined irom ciroup ery after a worrying first quar- the nigh cost of repairs it is the forgotten people! most competitive that. 1 have juveniie games in tne capital 1 and Butierstown and Kilros- advisable t take out Fire & over wie weeic-ena and are in- ter in the second half during seen this year. The scoring m 0 santy are througn in the other, which period Portlaw scored , both was exactly the same and melt and/or Accidental Dam- tending to take a party ot z-t tne winners ol F'riday nights age (.Comprehensive) Cover in young ooys to tne game. piay-oit match will meet Kil- 1-2, showed their true merit. many oi the neutrals agreed addition ito the basic Third Rev, £HX>. Vincent Costin, rossanty in one semi-nnai and When their lead was reduced that it was a pity to see either Party Cover. C.B.S., Birr, mernoer oi tne to just tour points, they show- ol tne losers, F'aha and Model- tne losers will meet Butiers- In relation to tractors, "basic1 well-known cappoquin / Aitane town in tne other, in® play-ort ed commendabl„ e resilience and igo go down. came back aut the challengers covers can vary irom company tamiiy oi mat name who has will De oi unusual interest as in fine" style"to e'stabUsh 7hem" Faha played all their best to Company — very often poli- aone great promotional worn most judges reckon that the seive as the masters in this football m the first half and cies do not provide Passenger tor nurnne m the area, is a losers will go ipto the semi- s iaded when KilgoDinet came Liability cover — nor do they selector on tne unaly minor very enjoyaDle contest. Their nxial with tne better chance as win assures the division oi an back into tne game in the sec- allow "open driving." Recognis team. Weui-Known reieree Joim the winners will have to lace ondo liali.iiaa.. buout forevelureve-ri tilluubs spieiisplen- th T-ealitv thai nacVpmiJru Moore, iiandled last year s interest in the county nna! WHO Kilrossanty. ana we look forward to a great did F aha side will bemoan the are carried in tractors and that minor nnal, is a deputy reieree The semi-finals are due to be finish, to what, so iar nas been nineteen wides they had over persons other than the policy and will function as linesman played on September 19 and Oc- a disappointing competition. the hour. nolder may wish to drive the ior the nrst game. Apart irom tober a with the county nnal at Roanmore will De their Modeligo played their hearts tractor, FBD'S Tractor Policy the a Dove we nave very little in- F'raher F'ield on October I7tn out in this titanic struggle with covers these situations automa- volvement. opponents here, they having or 24th. qualified when decisively Deat- stradbally and here too, the tically and at no extra charge. ing Ballygunner at Walsh Park inaccuracy o,f their forwards 2. His liability to third par- It would be nice to see Tip- Many football lovers through- made tne difference between uerary winning tne minor nnal on Saturday evening. While ties — e.g. arising from animals out, the county who have no winning- and losing a game that straying, etc. Public Liability and i suppose trie majority ol atullations with Butierstown or this game didn't reach the same standard as the Dungar- kept the- nice sized crowd in a insurance, broadly speaking, in- wateriord support m tne senior tne Nire, are wishing for a lrenzy of excitement ail the demnifies the farmer to a will be lor Galway. Out in the van game, it was nevertheless UD StradDally v. Kilrossanty final exciting ana interesting all the way. A goal Dy Seamus Corbett certain figure—(.£500,OOU in the end it wont matter a Dit who as they reckon that it would way. When reduced to four- lor StradDally midway through case oi F'BD;—against claims wins as far as we are con- take a local derby final to re- teen men, the winners looked the second half proved tne which he shall become legally cerned. store interest in club cham- as if they might be in trouble, saviour lor Stradbally. liable to pay as compensation pionship football in Waterford HUME GAMES but county player. Noel Crow- LISMORE ARE CHAMPIONS for accidental bodily injury or Half a dozen championship at the moment. ley coming to their rescue on disease suffered by a Third games will be played between It was the worst senior foot- numerous occasions in the Not being able to be every- Party or accidental loss of or now and Saturday evening and Dan championship from every nnal ten minutes, assured where at the same time, i was damage to the property of a point of view, so far, and hope- them ol a place in their first sorry to have missed this thril- Third Party, caused by the if form runs true, the majority oi these should be close enougn fully something will be done by county senior final. ler at Cappoquin on Saturday fault or negligence of the the Convention or by the evening and having been told farmer. to hold tne interest ol support- It wasn't until FBD Insurances came on t'he scene in the early Seventies ers until the finals County Board to bring about a Having to line out without about the kind of exciting game change in the system before that it was my regrets are even 3. His liability in respect oi that fiarmers were provided with tihe personal service, professional advice MINOR FOOTBALL FINAL the very accurate Kieran Dela- his employees — e.g. the simple next year. Who, for instance, hunty was a blow to the win- greater, lt was expected that and specially designed policies they required. Up till then, the farming As far as i can recall the Lismore would win, which they case of an employee falling off could imagine that we have al- ners chances before the game, sector was given little or no consideration by insurance companies. lamous Kilrossanty club have ready played 42 football cham-j but the manner in which" they diu deservedly but many had a faulty ladder. Employers Lia- yet to win a minor football pionship games so far this sea-: overcame this adversity was to expected that Tanow, having bility linsurance indemnifies the county title and this sounds a 1 lost a number of the side which insured in respect of his liabil- son. Standards for the most their credit and it might be a ity at law for damages in the Our Manager in bit extraordinary for a club part were poor, clubs on several j factor to be considered by won them the title last year wlio have won a record number wouldn't give them a hard event of an employee suffering FBD changed ail uungarvan, TOM occasions were forced to field I Ballyduff when the sides meet injury. of senior titles in the past fifty without some or their best play- in the County final at Walsh right. This turned out to be a HHtLAN, is well years. They are nopeful of go- ioolish assumption. Tallow 4. The need to havei compre- | ers, because of emigration, etc., j Park on Sunday week, that... known in >arming ing a step nearer on to-night attendances were disappointing The football results over the went ln to win and even when hensive cover and adequate when they play Aboeyside In sums insured on House and circles. He will be too and as a result clubs and week-end didn't, bring about the result became Inevitable Within a short number of yeans the Divisional Final at Fraher the Board will feel the pinch they never surrendered. When contents — in case of Fire, pleased to deal with Field. Both qualified two weeks any change in the predicted Storm, Burst Pipes, Theft, etc. FBD, which had been established when it comes to the end of the Dairings for the semi-finals, have we seen a poor game or a your queries and to ago when Kilrossanty defeated year. one-sided one between Lismore The adverse weather in recent by Irish Farmers to provide a the reigning champions, Drum Kilrossanty, playing all their and Tallow? times has highlighted the im assist you with Rovers and Abbeyside beat Dun- One could also be critical of best football in the second specialist service Do agriculture, quotations. Tom can the haphazard manner in half, had things very much . portance of having wide cover. garvan. On the basis of their which the championship was BRICKEYS V. BALLINAMEELA 5. The need to have suitable had become Ireland's major farm be contacted at: 65 respective displays here, there their own way against a de- run as at least forty per cent oleted Clashmore team who The Brickeys didnt win a insurance cover on Farm Build- insurer — clear evidence that O'Jonnell St., is very little between them, ex- ings, Stock, Produce, etc. The of the matches were played on had to play without mld-field- game in this championship, but JOTI Dungarvan. cept that the Kilrossanty team dates, different from the pub- er Rodger O'Halloran. the manner in which they nave cover required will depend very FBD Staff are uniquely are bigger — a factor which in- lished ones, making little sense kept on fighting to win. has much on the type of farm en- Tel: (058) 41835. variably makes a difference at Str.adbally made sure of a terprise(s) engaged in. committed to look after the to the master fixtures program- place in the semi-final when certainly won tne admiration this level. The. Comeragh team me. Siamsa Cois Laoi. U2, Mun- beating an understrength Dun- ot a very good number of fol- 6. In relation to Livestock individual insurance needs of are very fancied and may win. ster championship repiays and lowers this year. I didn't see and Bloodstock the need to in- Head Office: garvan at Leamybrien on sure against Fire, Lightning farmers. but Abbeyside will make them television' have been blamed by Saturday. them play in their drawn FBD House, fight hard all the way. My the fixtures committee for prac- match witfi Ballinameela last Electrocution. Death / necessary It's Little wonder so many farmers Irish Farm Centre, opinion is that Abbeyside have Ballinacourty. having to line- slaughter arising from an acci- tically all the changing, but the out without Donal Looby, John Sunday, but from the comments say — "Be Sure . . . Insure with Bluebell, Dublin 12. an even chance. buck stops with theim. and i be- I heard I kn

A stretch of roadway from Tramore Cross to the Race- course was so tidy and trimmed that it was greatly admired by all th<> people who passed To Landowners through it during the recent racing festival in, Tramore. ! meetings asking the Council to Members oi Waterford Co. least people- would be then able that they had pride in their to see where they were going." locality and in their county. I'd do jobs like this, "putting the Council were informed of this County Manager and the by local Councillor Paddy he said. appeal to others with roadside lands to follow suit," he said, County Engineer in bad hum- Cahill at their August monthly The Chairman, Cllr. P. Ken- our" (laughter). meeting in Dungarvan. "The adding, "one of the landowners neally said that there had been in the Tramore case said that Cllr W. McDonnell agreed road was as well cleaned as an improvement ln the- position with what Cllr. Cahill had said. anyone could wish." he said he'd spend what the job cost since their last meeting and in one night in a pub." He added that farmers now un- and went on to say that Mich- more men had been employed. derstood that the Co. Council ael Hayes, Kevin O'Mahony and Cllr. Walsh quipped. "I'm Cllr. Cahill then referred to could not afford to carry out other residents on the road had sure he'd have a very good work on road bends and turns. hired machines and cut the what had been done- at the road in Tramore and said that night on it!" "I'm sure," he said, "that they hedges "The whole thing was would be prepared to co-operate a credit to them," he said. it would be a good idea if others Cllr. Cahill said that mem- did the same. "It would show bers should not be coming into with the Council in getting jobs Cllr. Cahill's comments came like that done." during a discussion on a point raised by Cllr. C. O Riain who On the proposal of Cllr. said that, the county roads Cahlli lt was then agreed that were a disgrace to the county those responsible for cleaning arid to the Council. He expres- up the road at Tram-ore be offi- sed disappointment that no Manager's Orders For cially written to and thanked scarting of the roads had been for what they had done. carried out toy the Council and said that serious accidents Dungarvan UDC could result from poor visibility a roadside bushes and briars Among the orders made by , of submitting a report to the s the Co. Manager on behalf of Department of the Environ- were not cut. ment outlining remedial works Cllr. J. A. Walsh thought that Dungarvan Urban Council dur- ing the past month -were the in accordance with the Depart- GERALDINES things would not 'be so bad if ment's letter Of May 29, 1987. something was done to clear following:— the roads at T junctions. "At Planning Applications : That Appointment of Temporary G.A.A. NOTES planning permission be granted Clerk/Typist: That. Miss Karen JUNIOR HURLING to Kevin Whelan and Carol Morrissey, Keating St., whose CHAMPIONSHIP Leahy, Kilossera, Dungarvan name appears on the current for the erection of a! bungalow panel be appointed as tempor- Geraldines meet Modeligo at a,t No. 18 Sea Park Ave.. Abbey- ary clerk typist from August 14 the Sports Field, Cappoquin on CAPPOQUIN/ side. to September 4, 1987 (inclusive). this Friday evening, September That planning permission be 4th at 6.45 p.m. in the: western Waiver Scheme for Domestic B Junior Hurling semi-final. granted to O Criostoir and As- Water Charges: An- order was sociates on behalf of Anna BALLINAMEELA Matass-a, 40 Giraittain Square to made that the scheme apply COLLECTION provide take-away service plus for 1987 -reducing the- £36 charge for pensioners of vari- We would like to thank all The photograph in our "Remembering Other Days" series this week takes us back again to the 50's and the open air dances new shop front to existing the people who subscribed to restaurant. ous categories to £14 and £21. held at The Spring, Dungarvan. It shows one of the Dungarvan Dance Bands of the era, Sonny Lynch & His Band, otherwise ATHLETIC CLUB The cases of persons on low ouir annua] church gate collec- That planning permission be income with special circumstan- tion which was held in Aglish known as the "Glenside Serenaders Dance Band." The photo, taken at Gallows Hill, shows accordeon players "Waxie" granted to M. Casey & Asso- and Mount Stuart last weekend. Lannon, F. Tutty, C. Bumble and Sonny Lynch and drummer Freddie Lynch in the centre. The dancers are Helen Daly and ces to be dealt with on their ciates on behalf of Mary B. merits. Thank you all. Helen O'Neill. NOTES Klrwan for indefinite retention of garage, utility roo-m. store, Retirements: Orders dealing CONGRATULATIONS On Sun-day last, some of our W.C. and flront porch extension with superannuation payments Congratulations are extended athletes attended the Melleray at, 23, Western. Bay. to the following members of Open Sports and som travelled That planning permission be to Billy Hallahan. local building e the Council's outdoor staff who contractor, on securing the con- ATHLETICS to Blarney Sports. granted to Robinson, Keefe and have .now iretired were also Devane, Dublin, om behalf of tract for building a new school made: Thomas Geazley. Shan- at Gienbeg. RESULTS FROM MELLERAY Stafford-Miller Ireland Ltd., don- Augustine Fraher. Shan- B.L.E. ATHLETIC Jailed For Assaulting Dungarvan for single storey don Street and Maurice Mag- Billy, is a former playing Girls — U-5 60 m.—Mairead office/laboratory extension to uire, Deelish. member of our club. He won Hennessey i2nd>; U-7 80m— existing factory building at Western and County medals A man went beserk in a Linda Guilly (1st). Margaret Cl-ogherane Youghal ROad. with us in the fifties. He is also CONVENTION patrol car taking him from a Foley (?nd): U-8 80m. _ Linda That outline planning per- a keen golfer and is a -member rock concert in Kil worth to Guilly (1st), Margaret Foley mission be granted to Mr. of Lismore Golf Club. Will all athletic clubs in the Fermoy Garda Station, a vaca- Ballyduff Garda (3rd); U-13 100m. — Corinna Garry Morrissey, Roscrea for County W a terror a piease note tion sitting of the District Walsh (3rd): U-14 100m.— housing development at Abbey- BACK IN HOSPITAL mat the Annual Lounty Con- Court was told in Mallow last Niamh Scamlan- (2nd0; U-15 side. TOURIN CAMOGIE week. to account. A BELT OVER THE EYE 100m. — Carol Cashman dst); It is with a deep sense of dis- vention is scheduled for De La Garda Daniel Noonam, Kil- That planning -permission be appointment and regret that SaLe College on September 2o, Brendan O'Leary (20), 30 Mc- David O'Connor gave evi- 16 17 100m. _ Susan Cashman granted to O Criostoir and As- worth, gave evidence of arrest- (1st), Carol Cashman '2nd); we record that Paddy Hally is at 7.30 p.ni. Nominations ana Gearailt Place. Fermoy; was ing O'Leary who admitted all dence that be was damcing at sociates on- behalf of Mr. and CLUB NOTES back in hospital again with his motions to be w>»th Co. Secretary sentenced to nine months in the side of the stage during the U-10 400m Geraldlne Kiely Mrs. Anthony Warren for erec- the charges except the alleged (2nd): U-1,1 400m.—Aoife Scan- Apologies to all our readers injured leg. He will be defini- by September 3 at his home prison for assaulting Garda concert in Kilworth when a bit tion of a new house, at No. 10 and of course players for the tely out of action for a long Larry O'Hara. Ballyduff. in the assault on Garda O'Hara. of a fight broke out. O'Leary lon (jt. 3rd); U-13 800m—Cor- Priory Ave-,, Abbeyside. address: "seoiain," Newratn, Garda O'Hara told the court inna Walsh 11st); U-14 1500m— lack of camogie notes in the time now. He played only one Waterlord. execution ot his duty at O'Neill came at him and gave him a That planning permission be recent past. Every year since Crowley Quay, Fermoy on Aug- the defendant was in a terrible belt of his head over the eye. Niamh Scanlon (2nd); U-15 match this year — the first WATtRFORD FESTIVAL 10km. way in .the patrol car and hit -granted to Martin, Walsh, 3 Sea our camogie club was set up we round of the football cham- ust 23. Denying that he assaulted 1500m — Corinna Walsh (1st). Park Ave., Abbeyside for erec- Entry .orms for tne Annual out at everyone. It took three Carol Cashman (3Td): 16/17 have held a home tournament, pionship against Sliabh gCua. District Justice Joseph Man- Garda O'Hara or tried to head- tion of garage inviting our neighbouring clubs Wateriord Festival 10torn. Koad gardai to hold him down. butt the gardai. the defendant 800m. — Susan Cashman (3rd); Kace are now available at) all gan also gave O'Leary a con- Ladles 100m.—Susan cashman That planning permission be to participate. This year was no INTERMEDIATE FOOTBALL br an oi TrusU'e Savings current six months prison sen- He said that O'Leary. who told the court he had a lot Ot granted to Damien Dillon & exception and on Thursday. .oVi.es- was handcuffed, tried to head- driimk taken. He was home on . CHAMPIONSHIP tsanK m the south east an>d tence for assaulting David Co.. Dungarvan.' on behailf of K. Augiusit 6 we played- the first O'Connor. Robert Street. Mat- butt the giardai on several occa- holiday from England and was Barrett for change of use from round of our tournament Shamrocks 3-9; Geraldines 1-5 also in the current edition ot sions and also bit his head off due to go back on August 23. Boys — U-7 80-m. — Vincent the "Irish Runner" magazine. chelstown. at Moorepark. Kil- Health Care Centre to commer- against Tallow. worth, also on August 23. the car windows and roof. The Supt. J. P. Kerins. Fermoy. Mernin i3rdi; U-8 80m.— cial at ground level at No. 18 We made our exit from the The big race takes place at The defendant was further defendant later hit his head off who prosecuted, said O'Leary James Mernin (2nd); U-9 80m. Parnell St., Dungarvan (for- The match took place in intermediate football cham- Waterford City Hall on Sunday, bound to the peace for two a window at ithe garda station had previous convictions. —Neil McGrath (1st): U-10 merly Priory House). Tourin. and Tallow, with their pionship when we were beaten September 2a at 2 p.m. Lots of years, while a drunk and dis- and kicked witness twice in the Mr. Eugene Carey. Solr.. was 100m.—John Lynch (1st) Neil full team, put in a great effort. by Shamrocks at the Sports valuable prizes on, offer, includ- knee and shin. for the defendant. Appointment Of Architect : Shortly after the start. Tallow Field. Cappoquin on Sunday orderly summons was taken in- McGrath ,(3rd); U-ll 100m.— That M/s. Thompson & Part- ing three training grants of Eamon Murphy (1st). Kevin had a goal, but Tourin retali- evening last. £50 to be drawn among ail ners. Architects. Limerick, be Walsh (2nd). Aidan Mernin instructed to carry out a full ated immediately with a similar The fitter Shamrocks team finishers except the first man (3rd); U-12 100m. — Daniel score. At half time we had a and woman home. Both oi survey of houses at Cathai pulled away in the second half O'Donnell (1st), John Lynch Brugha Place for the purpose two goal lead but to be sure of to win by ten points. these receive valuable glass (3rd); U-14 100m. Tony O'Don- vidto-ry we had to increase our prizes plus £200 training grants BALLYDUFF POWER THEIR WAY nell ilst) Martin Lacey (2nd). effort further in the second Eddie O'Grady was again in- BALLYGUNNER 10km. Jim Fitzgerald (3rd): 16 17 half, but we held the edge amd jured and had to be helped off On Saturday evening, Sep- 100m. _ Ron cashman (2nd), ended up winners by four clear the field. It has been a misfor- tember 12 at 6 p.m., there is an BALLYDUFF 4-12, PORTLAW 2-8 John Burke (3rd) - U-10 400-m — goals. tunate year for us with injuries. open 10'km. road race in Bally- Also injured was Joe Salmon. Ballyduff powered their way was brought down in the Bally- TO FINAL John Lynch (1st): U-ll 40-0m.— EARLY MORNING The team was as follows: gunner, Co. Waterford. promot- to a senior hurling final clash duff "square" but Martin Hic- mainder of the game belonged Kevin Walsh (2nd), Eamon Line out was — Liam O'Don- ed by St. Mary's A.C. Claire Cashman. Shirley O'Don- with Roanmore when they key's shot from the "semi-pen- to Ballyduff and John Quirke Murphy (3rd): U-12 800m— nell .(-capt.), Olive Power. Clare nell: Mlcko Connell. Johnny On Sunday. September 27, the scored an emphatic ten points alty" struck defender Maurice in particular as he -firstly rifled Daniel O'Donnell (1st); U-13 O'Brien (capt.). Seamus M°s- Annual Ferrybank Track and COLLISION ON McGrath. Finola O'Donnell, win over Portlaw at sun Geary and was cleared. It was over a great point followed by 800m. — Michael Fitzgerald Therese Murray Gina McGrath. klll; Conor O'Riordan. James Field Meeting will be held at drenched Fraher Field, Dun- a chance that Portlaw could ill a palmed goal to leave Bally- (3rd); U-14 1500m. _ Martin O'Connell. Brendan O'Grady; the Clover centre, Ferrybank, Thelma O'Do-nnell. Brid and garvan on Sunday last. afford to miss and it gave new duff impressive and very deser- Lacey (1st); 16/17 800-m. — Ron DUBLIN ROAD Deirdre O'Shea, Mary Killigre-w. Bill Cotter. David O'Brien; Waterford. For full details It, was a senior hurling semi- impetus to Ballyduff who up to ving winners at the final Cashm-an (1st). John Burke A 23-year-old nurse died in- Deirdre O'Donnell. Subs.. Lizzy Tony Hally, Paddy Corkery. Joe telephone 051-32363. final which disappointed many this had been faster in all de- whistle. (2nd). stantly on Wednesday morning Flynn and Mag Nicholson. Salmon: Pat O'Brien, Michael partments and had been the Kiely. Eddie O'Grady. Subs — in the large attendance But POWER PACKED DISPLAY of last week when! the car she Ta'.low 'nvited us to take part for Ballyduff it proved a gigan- more eager and more commit- BLARNEY SPORTS was driving was in a head-on Gerry O'Brien for Eddie in their tournament, the first O'Grady, Billy O'Connell for tic step to the realisation of ted side. This was indeed a power collision with a van- on a round of which took place o-n their dream of winning the packed display by Ballyduff. Results as follows: Girls U-ll straight stretch of road a mile Gerry O'Brien; John Longan Sunday. August 16. As it turned for Joe Salmon- Harold Ware senior hurling title in this the DESERVED REWARD They looked "tuned to the- hilt," 1,00m. — Aishling G-illigan (1st); outside Naas on the main out it was Tallow we were G,:rl u-ll 30-0ni. — Aishling Gil- and John O'Brien. —(P.R.O,). LIVER FLUKE CAUSES clubs centenary year. Michael Walsh struck a point were by far the -fitter side and s Dubln-Waterford road. drawn against and of course they showed awesome deter- ligan (2nd): Girls u-15 shot- There was never any doubt from a free in the 24th minute Joan Ryan, single, Dysard, they were out to beat us in re- mination over the hour. All ln Fiona Lynch (2nd); Boys u-ll Castlecomer. Co. Kilkenny was taliation for their defeat in from early on what the result and a minute later John Quirke lOOm. _ Kenneth Stack (2nd). £15 MILLION LOSS got a deserved reward for 'his all it was a display which returning home alone from a Tourin. That same day turned would be. Perhaps thls was should hearten them- for the Boys u-ll 300m. Kenneth Losses estimated at £15 mil- one of the disappointing fea- earlier efforts when he palmed Dublin hospital Where she out to be one of the -hottest l.om. are caused each year by Ballyduff's third goal after be- final, a display which should Stack (1st); Boys u-13 shot — worked when the- collision oc- Sundays of the year and the in- tures of a game which was hjilp alleviate any fears they Tommy Ahearn (4th); Boys the liver fluke parasite in Ire- more robust than classical. ing placed by Paudie Prender- curred at about 8.15 a.m. tense heat made it difficult for land. Milk yields are reduced, gast. might have had before the u-ll shot — Aidan Ahearne The driver of the van. Mr. both teams. The game finished Are You Worried The Western side dominated semi-final o-f taking on Roan- (lot) with Tourin the easy victors. cattle and sneep lose condition the game for three quarters of Ben O'Neill, 19 O'Connell Street. and in certain situat.ons sheep Portlaw took off Mick Henne- more In Walsh Park next. Sun- Boys u-15 lOO-m. — Pablo Dungarvan, owner o-f the- well- the hour. They went through bry at this stage and moved day week. — P.R.O. About Drugs? may die. These losses can be a worrying period in» the third Escriba (2nd), Boys u-15 shot— known Video. T.V.. Radio and greatly reduced. John Galvin to full back in an Shane Scanlon (1st); Boy u-17 Musical Instruments shops in quarter, a period in which they effort to curb Quirke. The move While John Quirke was un- s DRAW "DRUG-AID" can help. This was stated by Mr. Dick failed to score but when Port- doubtedly the Ballyduff hero 1500m. — Stephen McCarthy Dungarvan was on his way to proved effective for a time but (2nd): U-17 shot —. Michael Dublin on one of his usual Phone 051/73333 Hiekey. Managing Director oi law had narrowed the gap to as events transpired Quirke over the hour they also had The results ol our 300 con- OIBA-GEIGY Ireland Ltd., when four points and danger loomed, outstanding players in Seamie Ahearne (1st): Veteran Ladies business trips. He was taken at fined draw, which took place at "DRUG-AID" proved Ballyduff's "danger l'50Om. _ Angela Lynch i(3-rd); first ito Naas General Hospital he spoke at a major conference Ballyduff rallied and forged man" again in the final quarter. Hannon, Maurice Geary Liam Tourin Hall on July 24 last were on liver flute held in Trinity ahead again and were conven- Power, Seamus and Seamie Boys u-15 Relay 4x300m.—Pablo but later was transferred to a as follows: .£7'5-—A,nn Burke, c/o i2 The Mall. Waterford. College Dublin last week. ing winners at the end of the The full forward was halted Daly, the brothers Ritchie, Escriba, Joseph Power. Jim Dublin hospital for surgic-al Clonmel County Council; £50- by "brute force" in the 27th Sheehan, Felam Power (3rd). treatment where he was stated Ann Rodgers. Ballina. Co. Mayo: Mon-Fri. 8 pm - 10 pm iMr. Hiekey said that after sixty minutes. minute before Michael Walsh Michael andi Mossie Walsh and Chile, Ireland had the world's Paudie Prendergast — PJR.O. on Thursday to ,be in a com- £25 — Decian Glavin. Ballina- The game opened i whirl- and Ritchie Walsh sent over fortable condition. meela. (Advt.) highest level of fluke infestation n minors to which Portla-w re- Portlaw who on the day in cattle and sheep and despite wind fashion and Mossie Walsh bowed to the better team had pointed for the winners after plied with a pointed free to the existence of effective con- leave the Western side three good players in John Galvin, trol systems to combat the thirty seconds. Portlaw were Daithi Foran, Albert Burke, quick to retaliate' and had shot goals in front (3-6 to 0-6) at the problem, the incidence of fluke break. Eddie Rockett. John Kiely and was increasing. into an 0-3 to 0-1 lead toy the Sean Fitzpatrick. This was partly explained by 4th minute. But when mid- This was a lead which in no Scorers: Ballyduff—J. Quirke the unprecedented build-up of fielder Paudie Prendergast fas- tened on to a Mossie Walsh way flattered the Western side 2-3; Ml. Walsh 1-3: P. Prender- fluke infection as a result of who could so easily have been gast 1-0; R. Walsh and J. Casev exceptionally wet summers in sideline cut to drive magni- ficently to the Portlaw net, ln at least three more .goals ahead 0-2 each; Mossie Walsh and L. 1085 and 1086 but it was also a at the- break. Power 0-1 each. Portlaw — E. result of lack of awareness at the 6th minute. Ballyduff were Rockett 2-1; S. Fitzpatrick 0-5; farm level of the best methods on their way to their "final" In retrospect it seemed early D. de Paor and j. Kiely 0-1 of preventing and controlling appearance in Walsh Park. Wa- in the second half as if the each. terford next Sunday week. L the disease. Ballyduff misses had let Port Ballyduff — M. Leamy; M. The meat industry in parti- law off the hook as the Eastern Geary, S. Hamnon, M. Casey L DOMINATED side took up the cudgel with a Power, S. Daly, S. Daly R„ cular will be affected by -the vengeance on the change over. ; continuing high incidence o: The winners dominated for Walsh, P. Prendergast: D. Han- non. Michael Walsh Mossie the disease because weight the remainder of the half and They were inspired by an losses accounted for the equiv- led by the brilliant John Quirke early goal from Eddie Rockett Walsh; E. Hiokey, J. Quirke J. alent of 40.000 beef cattle each at full forward began to shoot and for a full fifteen minutes Casey. year resulting in substantial the scores which ultimately saw they bombarded a rather Ballyduff — J. Power; J. Klr- financial losses to farmers and them safely through. Quirke, shaken Ballyduff. But the West- wan, M. Hennebry. J. Galvin; J. lost opportunity for meat fac- showing bravery "above and be- ern side's strength in de- Nolan, G. O'Brien, D. Foran; D. tories. Mr. Hiekey said. yond the call of duty" went high fence proved decisive as they de Paor. A Burke: E Rockett, URGENT ATTENTION into the air to grab a lobbing smothered every Portlaw foray. S. Fitzpatrick. J. Kiely; M. Whe- At a time When the expecta- ball in the tenth minute. His In that period of Portlaw sup- lan, M. Hiekey, T. Larkin. subs. tion is that there will be 100,000 turn left full back Mick Hen- remacy the Ballyduff rearguard J. Regan for Hennebry- B. less cattle available to the meat nebry "for dead" but, the Bally- conceded just two points from Coffey for Larkin; P. Coffey for i-aotories nexit year, it is imper- duff man's palmed effort was frees per Sean Fitzpatrlck. the Hogan. ative that every opportunity to saved. second coming on the three- Ref — J. J. Landers (Affane/ maximise weight gains is The ball came to MichaeJ quarter hourl to leave just four Cappoquin). grasped and given the fact that Walsh however and his rasping points between the sides, 3-6 to liver fluke can account for a shot gave Portlaw keeper Jim 1-8. Ioss of the equivalent of 4-0.000 Power no chance. Two minutes John Casey's point 30 seconds cattle, it is obvious that tihe later Ballyduff should have into the final quarter woke disease needs urgent attention. goaled again but, Quirke was Ballyduff from their lethargy The Conference, organised by unlucky when his shot scream* and points from Ritchie Walsh, OIBA-GEIGY. was designed to ed wide of an open goal Casey, John Quirke and Mich- stimulate discussion and seek Portlaw lifted the Baillyduff ael Walsh left Ballyduff nine solutions to the fluke problem siege momentarily and points points clear with ten minutes Niall ColTey, President, Munster Branch, Irish Lawn Tennis Association, cutting the tape to open the Causeway Tennis which is of particular concern from Daithi De Paor and Sean left for play. Club's new pavilion. Included are Pat Gordon, Dungarvan Lions; Paddy Kenneally, Chairman, Waterford County Council; to Irish agri-business and the Fitzpatrick cut the arrears to Eddie Rockett goaled for Irish economy itself, Mr. Hiekey 2-3 to 0-5 by the 18t'h minute. Portlaw in a breakaway attack Decian Goode, Vice-Chairman, UDC; Eithne Keevers, President Dungarvan Soroptoniists; Very Rev. Canon Farrell, P.P.; Helen said. A minute later Fitzpatrlck in the 23rd minute but the re- Clinton, Vice-President ILTA, and Colin Carty, President, Causeway Tennis Club. (Photo: Rory Wyley) DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1987. PAGE THREE

MAHER — Twelfth Anniver- MURPHY'S COLOUR TV sary — In loving memory of Dungarvan Leader Ow your own 22" Colour TV my dear husband, Paudie LISMORE AND DISTRICT NOTES n for as little as Maher, Murphy Pl'ace, Abbey- TELEPHONE (058)41203 LISMORE CRICKET NOTES MR. TOMMY HEALY achieved by our athletes at more; £20, Sean Prendergast, MAIN STREET, £16.19 per month. side who died on September 7. DUNGARVAN Lismore were doubly engaged It is with deep regret we re- both Melleray and Blarney Lismore; £15, Kathleen Kavan- Finance arranged. 4 years 1975. Mass offered. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1987 cord the unexpected death on Open Sports on Sunday last, agh, Parks Road, Lismore; £10, guarantee on parts, labour Rest in peace, dear Paudie. over the weekend. On Saturday the u/14 team played hosts to Wednesday. 26th August, of Mr. the 30th of August:— Alan Landers, Towns Park. Lis- For Nursery, Toys and tube. It is sweet to breathe your Juventus of Waterford Tommy Healy at his home at Melleray: Girls u/4 60m. lst, more; £10, Seamus Prender- name. New Street, Lismore. Nicola Barry; girls u/5 60m. 3rd. gast, Lismore. Promoters Prize, Rent a New 22" Colour TV In life we loved you dearly, Batting first. Lismore scored and Bicycles for only £15 per month 114 runs. Erroi Flynn was top His remains were taken to Nicola Barry; girls u/10 100m. Paul O'Donoghue. _ from — m death we do the same. scorer with 16 runs, John Ryan, St. Carthage's Church on 2nd, Ann Barry; girls u/ll Draw Results Week No. 33— at the best prices. (Sadly missed by his loving NEWS OF TOWN Ben Huskinson and Eddie Tobin Thursday evening and follow- 400m. 1st Noelle Fennessey; £50, The O'Sullivan Children, Telephone 058/41376 wife Mary and family.) had 15 each, David Campion 12, ing Requiem Mass on FTiday girls u/12 100m. 2nd Olive Bro- Mayfield, Lismore; £30, Liam CASEY TV his funeral took place to St. derick: girls u/12 800m. lst, Ahearne, .Towns Park, Lismore; All types of keys cut DUNGARVAN. Tel. 058/41845 MAHER — Twelfth Anniver- Florence McCarthy 7, Nlall Greensladp 3, Noel McNamara Carthage's cemetery. He is sur- Martina Moore; girls u/12 800m. £20. Pat Casey, New Street, Lis- expertly. Remember: What we sell we sary — In loving memory of AND 8 and Ryan Flynn, Thomas vived by his sons, Pat (Lon- 3rd. Geraldine Barry. more; £15. Michael O'Leary, service. Paudie Maher. Murphy Place, Barry and Ger Huskinson 1 don), Michael (Waterford). Mens 100m. 2nd, Martin Lan- Snr., Fernville. Lismore- £10, Abbeyside, who died on Sep- each. daughters-liihlaw, Sylvia and ders; mens 1,500m. 3rd, Martin Mrs. M. O'Keeffe, Chapel Street, tember 7. 1975. ROUNDABOUT Ann, grandchildren, Garry, L 3, riders Lismore; £10, Mrs. M. Crowley, Too dearly loved to be for- BOSCH: 110 Volt/220 Volt When the opposition went to Mandy, Sean. Deirdre, Tina, Blarney: Boys u/9 100m. 3rd, Chapel Street, Lismore. Promo- David McGrath gotten. LABOUR PARTY COLLECTION bat they found runs hard to Dereik and Albert, also many Thomas Barry; girls u/ll i00m. ters Prize, Sean Sullivan (Always remembered by his come by against, a very lively other relatives and friends. He PLUMBING & HEATING Drills. Hammers, Grinders Dungarvan and Abbeyside 3rd, Valerie Barry- girls u/14 —(Advt.). and Transformers. sister-in-law Helen, Pat and Lismore attack and they were will be sadly missed by his 100m. 2nd, Matilda Beecher; ENGINEER Labour Party Branches will all out for 53 runs. Noel Mc- i neighbours, especially the child- Also Grass Cutters and family.) hold their Annual Church Gate girls u 14 800m lst, Matilda Western Minor Title — The For Free Quotations Phone Hedge Trimmers. Namara and David Campion ren of the area who all knew Beecher: girls u/16 1,500m. 2nd, Collections at all Masses in had 3 wickets each while B. Tommy Healy as their special minors had a great victory over 058/54283 14-10 J WADE — Twelfth Anniversary Dungarvan and Abbeyside on Eithna Dahill; boys u/17 100m. old rivals Tallow last Saturday. BEN O'NEILL —In loving memory of my dear Huskinson. R. Flynn. J. Ryan, friend. May he rest, in peace. 3rd, Jim Sullivan. Saturday evening and Sunday. DRAMATIC NEWS From the throw-in Lismore O'Connell Street, Dungarvan husbandi and our father, Danny Please subscribe generously. F. McCarthy and E. Tobin had The very best, of luck to all showed great determination Phone 058/41933 (t-c) Wade. Connolly Row, Dungar- —(Advt.). one each. Once again Lismore Drama- members of Lismore Athletic and skill .and quickly went into van. who died on September 3. tic members are turning their C'lub who will be representing a lead of 1-3 to no score. How- GOOD VALUE! 1975. Masses offered. TABLE QUIZ Team — D. campion (capt.i, thoughts to their annual Lismore. Ballyduff anid Tallow B. Huskinson, F. McCarthy N. ever at this stage Tallow came » PART LOADS OF GOOD . Will those who think of him Credit, Union Table Quiz for Christmas Show. There will be Community Games in the Na- back into the game and the today, members only, will be held at McNamara E. Flynn, J Ryan, a full meeting of all members tional Finals in Butlins this QUALITY SOD TURF \( chances of winning back the A little prayer to Jesus say. Lawlor's Hotel on Monday, 14th G. Huskinson, R. Flynn. T. on Thursday night at 8.30 p.m coming weekend. title last held in 1985 began AND LOOSE BRIQUETTES^ LANCOME (From his loving wife and September at 8 p.m. £100 in Barry. E. Tobin. N. Greenslade. to discuss coming events. LISMORE G.A.A. NOTES Next Saturday Lismore play to ..slip somewhat, it took Lis- family at home and away.) prizes. Winning team qualifies LISMORE ATHLETIC Draw Results Week No 32— more all of 18 minutes to scort for chapter final. Entrance £8 at home to a Cork Bohemians CLUB NOTES selection, and the locals will be £50, John Walsh. New Street, in the second half and Tallow JOHN PHELAN j CONSULTANT WADE— Twelfth Anniversary per team. Team to consist of 2 The following results were Lismore: £30, Patsy Quinn Lis- were picking off their scores THE QUAY Meet Mary Galvin from next —In loving memory of my dear members over and 2 under 25 hoping to maintain their 100",, record this season — 3 games very well at this stage. With DUNGARVAN Monday, 7th September until father. Danny Wade. Connolly years. —,(Advt.). five minutes to go there were Saturday 12th at— Row. Dungarvan, who died on played and won. Game com- Phone 058/41059 ABBEY BRIDGE CLUB mences at 2.30 p.m. only 2 points between the sides (i TED KELLY'S September 3. 1975. Bridge season commences on and the game could have gone A dayi of remembrance, The senior side travelled to either way. However it was to O'Connell Street, Dungarvan Sept, 8, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Wexford on' Sunday and an Waterford International be Lismore's day as a goal with s'lemtly kept. —(Advt.). for advice on skin care. Of one we loved and will understrength side' were de- minutes remaining settled the never forget. KNITWEAR SPECIALS feated by 60 runs. issue. T1IP final score was 2-9 Frank Browne j She has a free gift for you AT ALICIA'S Batting first, Wexford scored to 1-5. with purchases. 'Sadly missed by his loving son Pat, Helen and family.) 163 runs with ex-Lismore player Festival Of Light Opera Lambswool Vee Jumpers, John Cooke top scorer on 72 Full, details of the programme •John's Musical Society's 'Mari- The team _ d Landers- J. navy and wine, 36 to 42, were runs. William Edwards took 5 for the 1987 Waterford inter- tana' will take place on Sunday Hickey, P. Kenneally M O Sul- £21.99, now £14,99. Crew Style wickets. Peter and John Cam- national Festival of Light September 27 at tihe request of livan; J. Sullivan, D. Barry F'. JOHN TROY Lambswool jumpers, conifer pion. Merv.in Greer and Tony Opera were annoumiced last the Waterford Chamber of Meagher; M. O'Brien, E. Power; and red, 38 to 42, were £21.99, Bones 1 each. C. Barry. K. Lawton, P. Pren- ACKNOWLEDGMENT Thursday, August 27 by Mir. Commerce which is celebrating UNDERTAKERS now £14.99. Indn. Design Lismore's batting failed dis- Jimmy Hassey, Festival Chair- its bi-centenary this year. dergast: fl- Daly, M. Barry, P. J Lambswool Jumpers, jade, cer- 6 NEW STREET, LISMORE mally again scoring 98 runs. man at a reception in Guinness According to Mr. Hassey the Coughlan. Subs. — M. O'Sulli- BODY SHOP 058 42424 NUGENT — The parents, bro- ise, royal and kingfisher, 38 to van for C. Barry; J. Ahearne 24 Hour car accident service - used car Telephone _058/54734 ther. sisters and relatives of the Bobby Edwards 31 runs. Wil- Brewery, St. James's Gate programme is a "varied and 'in- sales, crash repairs and resprays. 42, were £27.99, now £19.99 liam Edwards 23 runs Mark where guests were greeted by teresting one. with quite a for P. J. Coughlan- C. Barry late Thomas Nugent. Cooladoo- Chunky Wool Jackets, 38 to 44, Willoughby 11. Jimmy Edwards for M. Barry. ALL FUNERAL REQUISITES dy. Ballyduff. wish to thiank Kir. Brian Farrell. Operations number of shows new to Wa- limited shades, were £28.99, 12 and Peter Campion 9 were Manager. Guinness Group Sales. terford.'' Mr. Hasisey regretted This win following on from SUPPLIED. most sincerely all those who now £18.99; Acrylic Jumpers, the ton scorers. sympathised with them in tlheir Fourteen top-class amateur the fact that "the arts Council the great win by the u,16's in Obituary Notice, Church and with collar, tuck stitch design, Team _ M. Greer. G. Ken- operatic societies from England, has once again turned dcwn our the county final two weeks ago recent sad bereavement: those 38 to 42, cerise, royal, ivery, nedy, W. Edwards. P. Campion. appeal for a grant. We have The Book Shop Cemetery. who sent Mass cards, floral Wales and the North and South certainly augurs well for the navy, now £14.99, Cardigans, B. Edwards, J. Campion. S. Wil- of Ireland will take part in this protested to the Council in the future. The determination and Shortest possible notice tributes and letters 0f sym- with pockets, assorted shades, loughby. M. Willoughby. D. strongest possible manner but eourag of our u/16 side against Dungarvan pathy; those who attended the the 29it'h Ligiht Opera Festival, e required. 36 to 38, clearing £9.99: Cream Campion. T. Bones, D. Cross. which opens in the Theatre unfortunately to no avail." a physically much stronger De To simplify matters relat- removal. Mass and funeral A Polo Jumpers, alj sizes, special La Salle fifteen was very heart- Floral and Artificial Wreaths word of thanks to the clergv. Next Sunday Lismore play at Royal. Waterford on Saturday. The Festival once agaf.n has ing to the purchase of school £10.99 — ALICIA BROWNE. home t,o Harlequins of Cork. the added attraction of fringe ening and it is great to see books we would prefer i. Supplied. friends and neighbours: Dr. Ladie Fashions, Infants And September 19 and continues such a plucky side getting its O'Donovan. the doctors and s until Sunday, October 4. events taking place in the city customers would leave their Children® Wear. 83, O'Connell SOCCER NOTES throughout the week including just reward. book-list and collect books staff of the Regional Hospital St., Dungarvan. —.(Advt.). A wide variety of opera IN THANKSGIVING to the The draws for the Tony Bol- makes up this year's pro- a Singing Pubs Competition later. Cork: the local clubs and Junior Hurling — The juniors Sacred Heart of Jesus — May organisations: the ESB staff BALLINROAD SALE OF WORK ger Cup have been released and gramme W'th shows including sponsored by Guinness Group the Sacred Heart of Jesus be Sale Of Work in Ballinroad Lismore play two garnet in 'Goc'ispell.' presented by the Sales, a liQ'km. Road Race, an defeated a weak Shamrocks and workmates. h's many side in their recent, champion- praised, adored and glorified friends, those who travelled Hall on Sunday, 15 November, their section and these are — Dub'to Area Youth Musical Open Snooker Championship throughout the whole world, Sunday. 20th Sept. Lismore v. with a £500 prize fund and ? ship game. This win puts the long d's'ances. John Ryan & 1987. Proceeds in aid of Parish Society. 'An-ie Get Your Gun' juniors into the semi-final oi for ever and ever. Amen.—D.B. 6on, Undertakers. As it would Funds. —'(Advt.). Affane and Sunday. 27th Bride by Bangor Amateur Operatic -eries of Open Air Concerts on the streets of Waterford. High- thfe West once more. Hopefully Overdue. be impossib'e to thank every- View v. Lismore. Society and 'The Merry Widow' PERSON REQUIRED to share WIDOWS ASSOCIATION light of the week's social event? this team will take that extra MELLERAY GROTTO body individually, we hope that The first, series of games in presented by the Selsig Opera- house. Call to: 2 Harbour View. The Widows Association will will be the Festival Ball whiich step that has been threatening > SPIRITUAL BOUQUET TO( this acknowledgment will be the Red House League wili be tic Society. Wales. now for some time- and qualify Dungarvan after 8 p.m. resume their monthly meetings played on Sunday, llth October. takes place in the Tower Hotel OUR BLESSED LADY accepted by all as a tokrn of on Tuesday, Sept. 8th at 8 A special performance of St. on Friday September 18. for the Western final. LARGE 2-BEDROOM FLAT to our s'ncere appreciation Th? in honour of her birthday let, all newly decorated, at o'clock in St. Vincent de Paul Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will Rooms after the summer recess. Junior Football—Quietly and Fatima. clonea Road, Dungar- be offered for your intentions TUESDAY, SEPT. 8. van. Phone 058/41316. —(Advt.). almost unnoticed this side have 3-BEDROOM HOU'E to let. progressed to the Western semi- Continual prayer, noon to ALL-IRELAND CYCLING nnal and this game goes ahead well furnished. In Helvick. to CHAMPION midnight. end of June 1988. Phone 058 on this Friday at, 6.30 in Dun- 41316. Congratulations to Robert garvan. The opponents will be VOTE OF SYMPATHY Power. 4 Lower King Street. Kilgobinet who defeated Faha— FOR SALE—-Iron frame p a no so having lost earlier in the SONY 22" TV for as little as and stool. Phone 024/96149. Dungarvan District Executive Abbeyside, who won the under £4.25 weekly for just 2 years. Fine Gael 16 event at the Heidemann ' championship ^to Faha, nothing HYPNOTHERAPY — Relieves 1 Cash price £399. Ben O'Neill. worry, anxiety, tension and At a recent, meeting of to' Cycles sponsored Ail-Ireland O'Connell Street, Dungarvan. fear. Teaches you to relax, above a vote of sympathy was juvenile cycling championship ever the team have prepared Phone 058/41933. helps to alleviate symptoms. passed to the families of the finals held at Mondello Park well and their fate is in their McGUIRfeS GARDEN CENTRE If you have a problem 'phone late Johnny Hourigan. Miurphy on Sunday last. Robert, who own hands ls open every Sunday from 11 and make an appointment Place. Maurice But'er. O'Con- won the Munster championship a.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 8 The cause ls treated, not just nell Street and Dick Hurley. earlier. rldes with Cidona Car- Waterford Clubman Of The p.m. week days: closed on Mon- the symptoms. Sessions are New Line. rick Wheelers who also won the Year — F'ma'lly this week we day—McGulre s Garden Centre, team event in thP u 16 age congratulate Br. Dormer on his strictly confidential and by group last Sunday. selection of county Clubman of ttossduii, vVoodstown. Tele- appointment only. Carried out puone Uol/8213b. the Year. He received his award in quiet, private surroundings.— from Dr. Mick Loftus at a pre- GEORGE HORSOM ELECTRI- W. H. Mlddleton-Leyton, MBSH. CAL LTD., Cappoquin—Electri- sentation dinner in the Bur- The Lodge. Mocollop, Ballydufl lington Hotel. This is a richly cal contracting, tool hire. All Upper, Co. Waterford. Phone deserved reward for a man who service calls £10. Tel. 024/ 058 '60113. (1,1-10) has given countless hours to 96212. (t/c). RELIABLE woman available the G.A.A. in Lismore. The last SONY 22" TV for as little as BALLYDUFF NOTES to care for toddler or baby in two weeks havP. shown some ot £4.25 weekly for just 2 years. her own home. Two-M'le-Bridge COMMUNITY GAMES ael Leamy; Secretary. John the fruits of his dedication with Cash price £399. Ben O'Neill. area. — Box No. C438 "Leader" Murphy: Assistant Secretary, the annexing of the county O'Connell Street, Dungarvan. Office. Patsy Leamy; Treasurer. u/16 title and the Western Phone 058/41933. We wish the best of luck to GRINDS _ Teacher available the local competitors who will Eugene F'lynn. Assistant Trea- minor title. It is recognition for CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY for primary and secondary be representing Waterford at surer, Mossy Casey; P.R.O., a tireless worker and long may PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED— school to inter Cert., in Usrr.ore. the National Community Games Maeve Kenny; Assistant P.R.O., he continue to produce the Pressure cleaning, house fronts, Tal'ow and Cappoquin area. athletic finals in Biutlins this Anne- Scanlon. hurlers! walls, roofs, farmyards, ma- Phone 058/54547. week-end. Sean Hickey w 11 be On behalf ot the club i would chinery, etc. Pipe and drain FOR SALE—Enterprise sailing running in the u-14 100 metres, like to thank the outgoing cleaning service also available. dinghy. alloy spars. road while Tony Scanlon, Michael officers on doing a wonderful —Casey Cleaning Services. Tat trailer, launching trolley, boat Drislane, Patrick and Michael job, their names will go down low. Phone 058/56123. 016-9) cover — all in per'ect ccnditlcn. Molumphy will be taking part in history for their marvellous BACK TO SCHOOL SPEC ALa Telephone 058 '42459. in the u-12 relay. achievements during thp past —Gingham £1,75, Cottons £1.99 BARLEY STRAW for S3'"— year. We are holding our first JACKIE FAHEY, T.D. and £2.99, School Trevira re- square bales. Phone 024 93257. G.A.A. NOTES meeting of this new year on Pictured at Abbeyside Scouts Disco recently are prizewinners in the Disco Dancing Com- duced to £6.75, iron on name Saturday the 12th November at petition sponsored by Megavision. Back row (1. to r.): SL Joe Organ. Antoinette Walsh, will be available to meet his' 9 p.m. (Our new chairman constituents at the following tags. All sewing requisites ior The senior huinkrs. as a result Frankie Ahern, Megavision, John Connors; front: Jenny Whelan. Michelle Mulcahy, Tara beginners to veterans. Burde of their 4-li2 to 2-8 win over emphasises that time is time). venues: and Butterick patterns in stpuc. IN MEMORIAM Portlaw in Dungarvan on. Sun- The new officers wllli be ln ac- McKee, Vincent Tobin. (Photo: David Stearn) Every Monday — John Landers, tion and courses and com- Mary Street, Dungarvan—5 p.m. I-Ioops. — Thread-iNeedle. Mam COLEMAN — Seventh Anni- day last, have qualified for the county final against Roanirnore petitions for the coming win- FIRST FRIDAY OF EVERY Street, Dungiarvan. versary — In loving memory of ter months will be discussed. my dear husband and our in Walsh Park on Sunday week. SECRETARIAL COURSE com- September 13 at 3.15 p.m. So a very interesting evening encing on 14 September. 1987 at father, Tom, late of 7 parks is assured so come in your bus St. Anne's Secretarial College, Road, Lismore, who died on We led at balf-