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A GREEN CHRISTMAS Lions Club will, as usual, take According to weather fore- place at Clonea Strand on CHRISTMAS AND casters here and in the U.K. we Christmas Day at 12 o'clock are going to have a "green" (noon). Swimmers have been Christmas which means that busy in recent weeks appealing NEW YEAR the weather will continue to for sponsors and it is expected || Candelight. that as a result of their efforts A Silent Night. remain mild, moist and perhaps THE EDITOR AND STAFF WISH YOU windy over the festive season. a number of local charities will Falling snow. A HAPPY CHRISTMAS WITH JOY It is, of course, the antithesis of benefit. Across the hills AND PEACE IN YOUR HEART AND a "white" Christmas which As usual the swim will take "fe And vales—below. would bring frost, snow and icy place at the hotel end of the |f Berries red. IN YOUR HOME NOW AND IN temperatures in its train. But strand and we understand that p Of holly tree. THE COMING YEAR. anyway green it seems it will special parking arrangements || Carol singers— H Merrily be but with, perhaps a touch of have been made so as to avoid SONAS NA FEILE D'AR LBITHEOIR1 UILIG night frost. |f At doorways — gay the congestion and confusion Si Si Si Si Si Si Si' Si Si S? Si Si Si Si Si Si S3 Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si S i As l pen these lines we are in that occurred last year when if Decked with tinsel the winter solstice — Monday, cars coming from and going to £1 Holly spray. December 21—the shortest day Clonea got locked in a massive - Remembering friends. SgSgigSf 2g ME ME SS SS 5® SS SS Sg !.g ME Sg «g *g 8g Sg ME SS SgtSSSSS of the year. It is a dark, dull traffic snarl-up. And days we knew. and dreary day. But now that Remembering dreams the shortest day has p.issed we SILENT NIGHT IS A MORE We wished —came true. can soon be looking forward to SEASONAL THEME f"™ Children's laughter the daylight stretch, be it ever A BABE — so small. 5 DOOLINC so insignificant at the beginning. We had a few rather contro- H Who came to give This brings the hope of the versial items on our list for His love —to all. 5 new year and the rebirth of mention but u being that time BUTCHERS nature with the coming of of the year when goodwill to- — MAI 0-'HIGGINS Spring. However that is a little wards all is customary, we will "Cruaohan," way off as yet and much harsh put them to one side until later 26, Bigger Road. ! TALLOW 1 weather will still have to be on- Instead let us tell you the Dublin 12. Pictured at Clonea Hotel recently, Mr. William Drummy, 14 Byrneville, Dungarvan and Miss endured. story of "Silent Night" which is Carmel Crossan, , who were married in St. Mary's Church recently Fr. Cullinan Wishing everyone a very happy Although Christmas 1987 is surely a most seasonal 'theme C.C. officiated. " (Photo: David Stearn) now all but upon us, there dor thiis week. J Christmas and prosperous new year « seems to be little of the usual Franz Xavier Gruber who set i From; TOM, ANN AND JAMES spirit and- atmosphere of the I Fr. Josef Mohr's classic hymn festive season as yet evident. to music was born in Austria on Si S3 Si Si Si Si S3 Si -Si Si Si Si S5 Si Si Si Si S3 Si Si S3 S3 S3 SJ Perhaps it is because we now November 25. 1787, the third seem to have Christmas every son of a poor weaver. BARBECUE AT Public Toilets That Cost week-end of the year that the Fr. Mohr was born in Salz- traditional reaction is no longer burg on December 11, 1792 and At the December monthly possible at what was always a he was ordained on August 15, STRADBALLY THAT meeting of Waterford Co. Coun- very special time. But maybe it 1815. On December 24, f8I8, as cil held In Dungarvan, Cllr. £42,000 Each Sony * Mitsubishi * Panasonic will all come out in the last Fr. Mohr prepared the tiny final surge. church of St. Nicholas in "GOT OUT OF Oberndorf for Midnight Mass. Jackie Fahey, T.D. proposed a toilets are subjected throughout Sanyo * Pioneer * Technics These last couple of days motion calling on the Council the county. before the final close down will he discovered to his alarm that CO. COUNCIL to investigate i.hp possibility of Deputy Fahey's motion was' Bosch * JVC the church organ had broken | HAND' erecting public A P.O. tollots not put. to trie* meeting. be busy ones with an increase A barbecue which was h«-ld 3tfTL.tJ-.ir Uo most? tr* WPXtorrl. ' in the volume of road traffic It was then that he approached at Stradbaily Cove on August OVERDRAFT Gore? • orthy. WE STOCK THE BEST'. Kantor and the church organist 27 last was referred to at Dun- and we would appeal to garvan Circuit Court last, week In proposing the motion Gruber requesting him to set to Deputy Fahey said that he did You can buy the best from motorists and indeed to pedes- during the hearing of an appeal ACCOMMODATION so as he understood these TRAFFIC HAZARDS trians and' all other road users music the words of a hymn he by four young local men who LOilets to be more or less vandal were sentenced on charges aris- to display more care and con- had recently written. Overdraft accommodation of proof and they would be looked BEN O'NEILL ing from the occasion. £1.5 million for the quarter after by the company. sideration to ensure that the Gruber took up his old William Kett Jnr. c 19». Strad- ending March 31, 1988 was AT TALLOW HILL festive period is kept as acci ballymore. Stradbally, Anthony unanimously approved at, the Mr. John O'Flynn Co. Engin- 19 O'Connell Street, Dungarvan Italian guitar and gave to the eer agreed that these toilets dent free as possible. Organ (19), Rallybanogue Kil- December monthly meeting of world, perhaps, its most loved macthomas. David Corbetf, (17), Waterford Co. Council. were reputed to be vandal prool Cllr. W. McDonnell at the De- Telephone 058/41933 And with these few thoughts of all Christmas carols. Woodhouse, Stradbally and Pat- The proposal was made by but he pointed out that, they cember monthly meeting of we extend to all readers of this By 1831 it had been sung at rick Kiely (19), Brenan, Kil- Cllr. Paddy Cahill who said it cost £42,000 each to erect and Waterford Co. Council proposed YAMAHA AND CASIO KEYBOARDS an annual maintenance charge that the Council erect a more column our best wishes for a the Leipsig Trade Fair and by macthomas were each sen- was absolutely essential to have tenced to 3 months detention the required level of overdraft of £10 000 would also have to be prominent "Danger. Go Slow" • SONY MIDI SYSTEM including CD Player. peaceful and happy time during 1840 having come to the sign at, the. Lismore side of the in St. Patrick's Institution available to them ticking over. met. He added that in the Free CD of your choice. Save £130 — ONLY £399 Christmas 1987. Nollaig fe attention of the Director when they were convicted at Council's current estimates the dargerous bend, before coming to the top of Tallow Hill. shean is faoi mhaise dibh go General of Music in Saxony it District Court amount approved for public • MITSUBISHI MIDI SYSTEM, 50 watts per on October 30, on charges of toilets for the whole county leir. Cllr. McDonnell said that channel — ONLY £269 — save £130. had been published throughout causing malicious damage esti- was £31.000 which would not. there was need for such a sign Austria. mated at €368 to property even cover the cost, of one ol AND FOR THE NEW YEAR as three cars had crashed at • PANASONIC MIDI SYSTEM — £199 "Stille Nacht. Heilige Nacht" owned by Waterford Co. Coun- the toilets proposed in the that place in the past year. cil at Srradbally on the occa- motion. was first translated into English The Co Engineer, Mr. John • JVC, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Video Recorders As the old year will have sion. "DUNGARVAN O'Flynn, agreed to have a look in 1858 by Miss Emily Elliot The Co. Manager, Mr. Dan from £399 passed before next we will Mr. A. V. Maher, State Soli- Hurley, then made a further at the place. He added that he again be in print we will also for the choir of St. Mark's in citor. who prosecuted said that appeal for co-operation from had recently discussed the traf- B«r Sony 20" TV only £399 or £4.25 weekly for fic problems at Tallow Hill with avail of this occasion to wish Brighton. after the barbecue at Stradbal- LEADER" the community at large in an 24 months — No deposit. Fr. Mohr died at Wagrain ly Cove on August 27 the foiw effort to reduce the amount of the Garda authorities and a readers good health and happi- limit had been Imposed on traf- near Salzfturg in 1848 and appellants set Are to refuse bins vandalism to which public ness throughout the coming owned by the Co. Council and CHRISTMAS fic permitted to travel over it. year. Franz Gruber died at Ha lie in in they also pulled down timber 1863. In 1899 the little church At a recent get-together with railings and tried to remove a of St. Nicholas was destroyed timber gate to put them in the HOLIDAYS members of the press corps, by a flood and a new memorial fire. They had been charged There will be no issue of the County Manager Dan Hurley and convicted at the District church was ereoted on the site. "Dungarvan Leader" published forecast that 1988 will prove a Court, and had been sentenced next week and the next publi- Inside was displayed a framed to three months detention in good year for Dungarvan. Let cation will be for the week- copy of the opening bars of St. Patrick's. Clashmore-Piltown Annual ending Friday. January 8 (pub- us hope that he will prove to be "Silent Night" together with Mr S Lanlgan-O'Keeffe (in- lishing date Wednesday, Jan- correct and that the year ahead portraits of the composers. Out- structed by J. F. Williams & uary B). will not only be a good one for side was unveiled a bronze Co.). told Judge Spain that Due to Christmas holidays none of the appellants was ol Dungarvan but for all other relief of Fr. Mohr and Franz and possible postal delays copy areas as well. a criminal type. They had been of all material (advertisements Gruber. at the barbecue which appar- and news items^ should reach LIONS CLUB CHRISTMAS And that is a little pen pic- ently had got out of hand. Kett, us as early as possible but not ture of the two who, as we Kiely and Corbett had each put later than Tuesday morning, SWIM up £100 towards compensation have said, gave to the world the January 5. to pay for the damage that was The "Leader" Office will close The annual Christmas Day ' V ' done but Organ was unemploy- for Christmas holidays at 12 Charity Swim of the Dungarvan (Continued on Page 8) ed and had so far been unable (noon) on Christmas Eve, tr contribute anything. Thursday. December 24. and Stating that he would give will re-open on Monday, Jan- Organ a chance to contribute uary 4 at 9 a.m. towards the compensation •Judge Spain said that he would ad;oum the cases for 12 months and if non» of the appellants got into trouble in the mean- time "that will be the end of the matter CALL TO WITHDRAW CIRCULAR 20/87 All the Fianna Fail members DEPUTY of Waterford Co. Council, in- DEASY ON cluding two sitting T.D.'s Jackie Fahey and Brian Swift, gave! full backing to a proposal at THREATENED the December monthly meeting lvom Labour's Senator Brian O'Shea calling on Education CLOSURE OF Minister. Mary O'Rourke. to im- mediately withdraw the contro- versial circular 20/87 relating to DISTRICT HOSPITAL the pupil/teacher ratio in pri- Mr. Austin Deasy, T.D.. has mary schools. written t0 Mr. P. G. McQuillan. Sen. O'Shea. currently on C.E.O., South Eastern Health leave of absence from his pri- Board expressing deep concern mary school teaching post in j over newspaper reports that Waterford city, said the Minis- the Health Board may be con- ter's proposal would do irrepar- templating the closure of Dun- able harm to the primary for sponsorship and it is hoped also be plenty of entertainment garvan District Hospital school education .system. The Clashmore P 111 o w n | venture a top class entry is ex- to keep everyone interested Ploughing Association will hold pected this year. that the response will be good Interviewed by the "Dungar- "Additionally." said Senator As an added bonus this yeai throughout the day. van Leader." Mr. Deasy pointed O'Shea, "all five teacher schools the 2nd annual ploughing The ploughing commences at It is hoped that the event match on the lands of Michael 12.30 and not, 1 P.m. as pre- the world's number 1 cyclist out that this was now the only in Co. Waterford will lose one Sean Kelly will be in attend- will raise much needed funds district Hospital In the County teacher If the Minister's propo- O'Halloran on Sunday next. viously stated. for the two causes and the com- December 27. commencing at Under the chairmanship ot ance and Martin Keogh, Ire- of Waterford covering a vast sal ls implemented." land's strongest, man will be mittee look forward in antici- area from Tallow to Waterford "I am appalled and horrified 12.30 p.m. sharp. This year all Fr. Billy Meehan. C.C.. with Sec- pation to a tremendous re- proceeds will go to the Paul retary Matt Nolan and Treasu- one of the judges. Eddie Mul- city. at the thought of what, will hap- cahy of Clashmore will attempt sponse from the public. Guiry Trust Fund and ' to rer Pat Flavin the committee Photographed above are the Pictured above at the Village Inn recently where Dungarvan "I think," the Deputy added pen in the schools if the Minis- to break the Irish record foi "that from a healthcare point ter gets her way," he added. Leukemia Research. have been' working tirelessly members of the Clashmore/ SAC held their annual prize-giving, is Mrs. Sheila Donnelly The match championship over the past few weeks to en- the 56 lbs. over the bar and of view it would be a- very un- Cllr. Pat Coffey (FG.i second- with numerous side shows and Piltown Ploughing Association, (sponsor) presenting the Master Angler Trophy 1987 to winner wise move and would meet with ed the proposal which was categories are open, confined sure that things will run including chairman. F'r. Mee- and vintage, and following the smoothly and efficiently. attractions as well as the seri- 1 John Cronin Ardmore. (Photo: David Stearn) massive resistance If the re- passed with the unanimous ous side of things there will han (front centre ). ports are true." support, of the members. success of last year's initial A wide appeal has been made PAGE TWO DUNGARVAN LEADER. FRIDAY. DEC. 25 1987 & JAN. 1, 1988 NOTES SUCCER: game without, a suggestion of BALLYDUFF NOTES wrong incident and a credit to SEASON'S GREETINGS On Monday (the 28th) audi- RED HOUSE LEAGUE Orders Granting Planning The last full series for 1987 both teams and an excellent W© wisih all readers of this tions will be held to oast our referee. .. column a> Holy and Peaceful Drama Plays, so anybody inter- was played on Sunday and Cappoquin panel — N. O Don- Ms. C. Hal ley, per Tritschler, there was no shortage of goals, Christmas and a Prosperous ested com© along. More details The Co. Manager has made oghue, D. Curran S. McCarthy, New Yea®, and also to- toe staff Tritschler & Assocs. Conver- 35 in all, between the two divi- are available from our Chair- orders granting planning per- sions. K. McCarthy, J. Cahill, J. of tihe "Leader." man. sion, reconstruction and exten- Walsh D. Casey, J. Kiely. L. mission during the month of Division 1: THANKS sion of Farm Building to Two- Lacey,' S. Fraher, G. Morrissey November to the following Storey Dwelling and Access Valley Rangers l: Ardmore 0 Thie writer of these notes applicants: Permission Lismore 0; Pinewood 4 D. Mason. T _ . would like to thank all who from Sweetbriar Lawn, Moon- Glenview panel—J. Sheehan, F. Giles, c/o Wm. Bowles, loun, ; Killeagh 2- 4 helped with the compilation of Cappoquin 5; Bride View 1. G Power M. McBride. J. Power, these notes each week. A spe- TALLOW Construction C'o. — Dwelling at leagh — Bungalow at Com- M. wallis. Carrigaun. Tramore M. Doherty. per South Eastern p' J Dolan, J. Kett. G. Horan, Division cial word of thanks to the Edi- Tindullen, Tallow; mons Townland; —2 Bungalows at Globally Up- Bungalows — Bungalow at 2: p! Casey, A. Power, T. Duggan, Cappoquin 0; Glenvlew 0 tor and staff of tihe "Leader" tor Wm. O'Connell Seafield, Kid- R. MctDonald & Sons, per per. Tramore: O.P.; : F. McGrath. P. Tobin, S. maothomas — Dwelllnghouse & Conor Foley — Change of Wm. Power, per J. O'Hara — Ballysaggart i; Youghal 3 their help and co-operation. NOTES Spollen Concrete Group, Inch 0- Piltown 7 O'Brien. SYMPATHY Garage alt Ballyvadden. Kill; House Plans on Site NO. 26 Cliff Extension & Septic Tank at MRS. BRIDIE CRONIN Adamstown Luaan Co. Dublin— Modeligo 5; Grange 2. Road Tramore; Shanibally, Clappoquin; TOURIN BADMINTON NOTES The death .took place on Tallow Fianna Fail Cumann B. Sadlk, 38 Abbey Road, Extraction of Sand & Gravel at Pinewood on 16 points and R. Power, per South Eastern Mondaw last at St. Carthage's wish to express sympathy to Clonmel — Dwelling at Knock- A. O'Neill. Ballyvedlon, Dunhill Deerpark North, Lismore: unbeaten continue to run away Construction — Bungalow at The league matches are fin- Lismore of Mrs. Bridie Cronin James and Michael Tobin and luoas. ; —Extension to Dwelling at Bal- p. O'Neill, per Ml. Kent — with Division 1 and are clearly Shean, Ballyduff who was a Noellle Ahearne of West Street yvellon; Change of use for Public Dam>- Dunmore Bast: ished now unti; after Christ- E. Landers, Kilbrien, Ballina- reaping the rewards of thor- veiiy popular member of the and the other members of the cCng at T. & H. Bar. Strand St., mas. so everyone is in action m/uit — Bungalow at Kilbrien: W. Glavin. Coolbagh, Clash- L. Norris. Leamybrien — Bun- ough preparation. Ardmore communijtiy. Tobin family on the recent Tramore; galow at Leamybrien; for the cup B. Flynn, per P. J. Irwin, Kil- more — Dwelllnghouse at Cool- drop away into 4th place due •Her remains were removed to death of their mother Mrs. bagh: O.P.: T. Harty, Ballinamuck. Dun- to that stumble at. Conna and Our 3rd division team were the Church of the Immaculate Margaret Tobin. garvan — Dwelllnghouse at Affane move into 2nd place one of the lucky ones, as they Conception, Tallow on the Mon- THE LATCH RESTAURANT Maipstown. Dungarvan: with a very good win over got a bye to the second round. day evening and the interment Re-openlng on Tuesday. Dec- M. Barlow, c/o Nu-Raths champions Killeagh. Our 4th division, however, took place on Tuesday. ember 29. Late night opening Homes Ltd. — Bungalow at II, In Division 2 it is looking were not so lucky, as they were Sincere sympathy is extended all that week. —(Advt.) Coxtown Dunmore East; increasingly like Youghal and beaten in Lhe first round by De to heir daughter Kathleen, son- E. Doody. per South Eastern Piltown for promotion both La Salle. in-law Kaimiorun, brothers, grand Bungalows — Bungalow at now on 17 Modeligo are still Our 5th division team quali- children, nephew, nieces, rela- Rathquage, Bonmahon; there with a shout but that fied for the second round hav- tives and friends. J. V. Halley. Ballyshonock Up- surprise loss of a point, to an ing beaten Tramore. LATE MAUREEN CONDON BALLYSAGGART per, Kilmacthomas — Bungalow understrength Cappoquin may Our 6th division also reached The death has taken place at & Garage a.t Ballyshonock have ended Glenview's bid for the second round after defeat- Dunigiairvan District Hospital of Upper; this season. ing Dunmore. Well done to both Maureen; Condon, Ballinlovane NOTES teams. J. Murphy. per Tritschler, Ballydiuff. She was in her 70s. ENGAGEMENT GAME OF THE YEAR Finally, the club would like ANNOUNCED Tritschler & Assoc. — Change Her remains were removed tc to wish everyone a very happy of House Type at Cliff Road. Cappoquin '6' 0: Glenview 0 St. Michael's Church on Wed Congratulations to M'.ss Anne Christmas and a prosperous Roche, St. Mary's. Ballysaggart Tramore: Ninety minutes of all that is new year. —(P.R.O.). liesday evening of last week E. Oheiasty, per J. O'Hare — best in football earned this and the interment took place whio announced her engagement CAPPOQUIN BILLIARDS AND to Vincent Sheehan, Ballyduff Demolish Existing Entrance, Division 2 game at Tourin on following Requiem Mass on erect new entrance, piers and Sunday morning the clear title SNOOKER CLUB Thursday morniing to St. Mic- on Wednesday last, GAA NOTES walls at Lisselan. Tramore; of Game of the Year. The old hael's Cemetery. Very Rev. K. J. Behan, Co»umahon, Kil- dictum that goals make a game Peter Ahearne Perpetual Tro- Muicaihy. P.P.. officiated. November Draw — £50 — Pat phy (Snooker) — The two re- Bennett, Baillysaggart; £25 — macthomas—Bungalow at Cou- was certainly not true in this Sincere sympathv is extended maining quarter-,finals m this Mary Geoghegan. Chapel St., mahon; case. Play ebbed and flowed at to her relatives and friends. tournament were completed last Lismore; £10 each—Willie Hen- a tremendously fast pace with A. O'Leary, Kiigabriel. Clash- exceptional individual displays week and young Brian Or- GAA NOTES ry Deerpark, Lismore: MJchiael more — Workshop for Light leading to good team perfor- monde is fast becoming the find Clancy. Ciool, Ballysaggart; The annual general meeting Carpentry at Kiigabriel; mances on both sides. of the season as he advanced of the adult clu b was held on Michael Geoghegan, Kilbree; D. Dromogoole, Shanacoole, Glenvlew needed to win this to the semi-final at the expense Monday night and we will carry Pat O'Gorman. Main St., Lis- Kinsalebeg, Youghal Exten- one and they might have wrap- ot Jack McGrath. Pat Cas^y a full report in the nexit issue. more; Joe Roche. Ballysaggart. sion to Dwelling at shanacoole: ped up the points in the first also advanced to the semi's Tickets for thp. victory social December — £50 — Breedia J. Ryan, Gortaclode, Kil- quarter as they pressed Cappo- when he beat John Greene. in conjunction with tJhe Com- Canning, Bo,g Road; £25—J. J. ineaden — Bungalow at Gorta- quin hard but, there was al- The pairings are — M. Casey munity council on January 8 in Duggan, Lismore; £10 each — clode, O.P.; ways one move too many and a v. M. Power: B. Ormonde v. P. Dungarvan are now available Michael Morrissey. Glendish; G. Troy. 6 Riverview Estate, resolute Cappoquin defence and Casey. from Michael Learny. M)ick Carey, Glenshask: Mlaiurice Kilmacthomas — Bungalow at inability to finish, a failing Billy McCarthy Perpetual The semi-final oi the 10S7 Kelleher, Cappoquin; Denis Ocolnasmear Lower; common to both sides, kept the Trophy (Billiards) — The one Sangent Cup against McCarthy; Bro. Dormer. Lis- J. Fennessy Coolisheal, Bally- score sheet blank and when outstanding quarter-final be- was postponed on Saturday lasit more CBS. —(Advt.). duff — Septic Tank & Percola- Cappoquin survived a triple tween P. Curran and P. Casey and will now be played early in tion Areas at Mocollop, Bally- clearance off the line, in all of was played last week, and saw the new year. duff; 30 seconds, it was apparent P Casey advance to the semi- ICA NOTES that they were beginning to be- finals which are as follows — P. Sullivan, prospecthall, Kin- lieve in themselves. We were delighted, to see so salebeg — Provision of Septic J. McGrath (plus 5) v. J. Mor- many of our members turn out CIRCULAR 20/87 Tank & Percolation Area for rissey (plus 25): P. Casey (0) v. to greet Donneha O Dulaing on Donnacha O Dulaing chatting with little Mich ael McCarthy on his arrival in Dungarvan on existing Dwellinghouse at Pro- R. Walsh (0). his waiik for the Irish Wheel- his 80 mile walk from Cobh to Ring in aid of the Irish Wheelchair Association. Included is specthall; chair Association and a sincere Christmas Arrangements — thanks to ail wtiio kept tihe visi- WILL NOT BE R. A. Walsh, Chairman, Dungarvan U.D.C. (Photo: Rory Wyley) Noel & Breege Ui Mhur- Members note that the snooker tors in their homes. What a chiadha. Gnocan an Bhaoraigh, room will be closed on this worthy cause, especially at this An Rinn—New Bedroom & Kit- Thursday. Christmas Eve, but holy season of Christinas when WITHDRAWN chen at onooan an Phaoraigh; will be open On Christmas Day sharing and giving are most For them the display from with FREE games all day. E. Colbert. Melrose. Ardmore former Shamrocks player Dan important. iDwellinghbuse at Dyse.it, Opening nights and hours will Casey on the left side of mid- be normal from then on. Wei would like to wish all our LISMORE AND DISTRICT NOTES Ardmore; SAYS MINISTER field was a revelation and he Merry Christmas — I would members a very happy Christ- TOWN COMMISSIONERS Bridge Street. New Year's Eve Social—Sup- J. C. O'Donnell, "Ashling," had to be man of the match like to take this opportunity in mas and a. bright and prosper- Mr. Austin Deasy, T.D., at Mr. Joe Roche would like to per served from 10-10.45 p.m. Knockiballynoe East, Kilfeacle, overall with for Cappoquin, wishing all the members, spon- ous new year. Our next meeting Question Time in the Dail on Lismore Town Commissioners know when the public conveni- Liam Lacey, Shane Fraher. 200 Club Draw : £250, John Tipperary — Bungalow at Bal- sors and anyone connected is on Tuesday. January' 5. A rnursday. December 3, asked held their monthly meeting on John Cahill and Daithi Curran ence promised for Lismore Gough; £100, T. Murphy; £50, film will be shown by the iv. the Minister for Education if Dec 14th. Mrs. Mary Morrissey linamertinagh. Ardmore; not far behind in an excellent with the club, a Happy and would materialise. It was essen- D. O'Keeffe; £50, O. Anglesea; she intends to maintain the thanked the Lismore Dramatic team performance where the Peaceful Christmas and a Pros- Melleray Grotto Committee and tial. he said, to the town. £50 J. O'Gorman; £25. T. S. Phelan, 4 Seavlew Park. present pupil/teacher ration in Society for putting the Dra- younger players did well perous New Year. I'm sure there we hope to see a good crowd Next meeting, second Monday Cahill. Attendance Prize, £125, Tramore — Bungalow at Glo- national scnools; and if she will matic Room at, the disposal of and were so understandingly will be no complaints if 1988 turn up for this. What miore fit in January. Mrs M. O'Brien. Special Prizes, bally Upper, Tramore; ting way to start the new year? make a statement on the those obliged to queue for social handled by referee Rod Rogers. is as successful a year for the matter. £100, F. Corcoran: £100. J. club as 1987 has been. I would The meeting is at 8 p.im. shacp welfare. SPONSORED WALK A. Byrne, per South Eastern A disappointment for Glen- Moran.; £100, W. Barrett. Con®tiru.otioji — Bungalow at alto like to thank the Press cor- amid t/h>e film at 8.30. — PRO, In the course ol her reply the Once again, the library was —CAdvt.l. view. The game slipped from Miary HyiliaiwI. Minister, Mrs. O'Rourke stated: under discussion. Mrs. Mary Mr. Don'nacha o l_>u 1 aUi.k wlio Butlerstown South: respondent for his help during Ryan spoke about the coming them in the first quarter and the past. year. —'(P.R.O.). BALLYDUFF MACRA NOTES Circular 20/87, which revises arrived irt Lismore' on Saturday Ladies Golf Club Notes—Con- J. Connolly. The Beehive. Mt. , with Philip McGrath given We would iike to take thus the stalling- arrangements in cuts in Library services and morning with his helpers was wondered who authorised them, gratulations to all who arrang- Melleray. Cappoquin — Dwel- little room to develop anything opportunity to wish all our rea- national schools Is not being met by Mrs. Mary Morrissey, ed the Children's Christmas linghouse at Scrahans East. Mt.1 their forward shortage was ders a very happy and merny withdrawn as the changes to and who decides how the chairperson, T.C. Donnacha, money Is spent. Mrs. Ryan, who Party on Sunday afternoon. Melleray; O.P.: painfully visible as Cappoquin Ohristmas and we hope that the pupil/teacher ratio in pri- who is fund raising for the The highlight of course, was defenders grew in confidence, mary schools and their conse- is a member of the library com- Santa will, fill all your stock- Wheelchair Association, was en- when Santa arrived with flash- J. Kennedy, Nire Road, Bally- though for them, there were quent affect on teacher num- mittee said she could not under- ings to the brim (but not if tertained by school children ing lights down from his maaarbry — Bungalow at Nire some heart-stopping moments , they are smelly). bers form, an essential part ol stand why the committee only carol singing on the steps of met once during the year. "Fawlty "Towers'."'Thank you R*»ad (Graignagower Rd.). Bal- when fiy-kicks broke the wrong we would also like to wish the Government's strategy to the Courthouse Also present lymaoarbry contain public spending How- Santa We all enjoyed your visit. way. Gerry Horan and Pat all the Leader staff a very Mrs. Mary Morrissey then was Cllr. Ollie Wilkinson. Mrs. Casey from midfield provided happy Christmas and to thank ever, where the implementation proposed that Mr. Donal Brady, Mary Ryan, T.C., accompanied The winner of tne Wednesday Rev. Fr. P. Oogan, per C. J. GLENDINE AND of the Circular would create un- Falcolner & Assoc. — Change of most threat and it was a sur- them for publishing our notes County Librarian, be invited to Donnacha on the walk as did Bottle Competition was Mrs. E. prise to see the latter replaced. throughout the year. acceptable large classes the the next meeting of the Town Mr. James Hickey Glencairn. Tinnelly (22) 17 pts. Use from Two Semi-Detached particular circumstances of the Jimmy Power and P. J. Dolan On thlis Tuesday night (the Commissioners to explain the During his short stay Donna- Happy Christmas ladles. Dwellings to 6 No. Apartments school will be examined by a at Riverstown. Tramore. did best at the back. Dominant KILWATERMOY 22nd) we celebrate Christmas system to the members. Also to cha met patients and staff at as ever in the air they were Primary Quota Review Commit- St Carthage's House. LISMORE G.A.A. NOTES in style at tahe Blackwater tee on a class basis, taking into be invited is Mr. Ray O'Dwyer, O.P. = Out Permission. disturbingly vulnerable to the Lodge Hotel, where we are account the needs of the school local engineer. incisive runs of Dan Casey from holding our annual Christmas SEASON'S GREETINGS Draw Results. Week No. 48— midfield. Overall an excellent NOTES and the existing staffing and Mrs. Ryan also felt that it £50. Michael Condon, Parkdota, Party. accommodation, with the gen- was an insult to the T.C.'s that This correspondent, would like Tallow; £30, John Landers, the Annual General Meeting eral aim of ensuring that, the Our congratulations to paddy they had not received an invita- to wish everyone especially the Towns Park. Lismore; £20, of the Community Council was Ahearne who won tihei County maximum class size does not tion to the opening of Portlaw PRO'.s of the clubs in the area, held recently in Murphy's exceed 40 except in exceptional Enda Ormonde. Lismore: £15. U/2T Beef Stock Judging and to Library. a very peaceful and happy Michael O'Leary, Femville, Lis- Lounge, Knockanore. Officers Michael Learny who was run- circumstances. It would be open Christmas. elected are as follows:— to the Committee to recommend Mrs. Mona O'Connell report- more- £10. Mary Ryan, South ner-up in the senior section. Mall, Lismore; £10, Peg Her- A.T. & G.W.U. 23rd Chairman—Jim Carrig- Vice- a re-organisation of classes or a ed the condition of the road at re-allocation of teaching duties MR. JACK MURPHY bert. South Mall Lismore. Pro- Chairman — James Tobin- Hon. that classes should be allowed moters prize — Liam Buckley. Secretary _ Daphne Cross- As- The death occurred last sistant Secretary—Bernie Kelly, exceed the above limit in par- Week No. 49 — £50. Johnny BI-ENNIAL MEETING month in Co. Meath of Mr. jack Hon. Treasurer — John Bald- ticular cases or that In excep- DUNGARVAN Murphy, Dungarvan; £30, Jim tional circumstances, a teach- Murphy, after a long Illness At the 23rd Bi-Ennial Meet- sponsible for the present crisis, win; P.R.O. — Margaret Geary. Lineen. The Mill. Lismore: £20, the union would oppose any ing post should be retained caused by motor neurons dis- ing of the 11/87 Dungarvan West Waterford ease. John O'Gorman. Main Street. Branch of the A.T. & G.W.U. compulsory redundancies at which would otherwise have Lismore- £15, Tommy Whelan, been discontinued under the Jack Murphy was well known held on Wednesday. 16th Dec- Local Authority level he stated. Towns Park. Lismore; £10, terms of the Circular. GOLF in the Lismore/Tallow area in ember, 1987, at Lawlor's Hotel. Hounds the late 1940's and 1950's. Frances Whelan, Parks Road, Dungarvan, the chairman. John TAX REFORMS — will meet — In order to give the Review where he was employed by the Lismore: £10, Gabe Daly. Main Organ, in his address stated St., Lismore Promoters prize— Sra^. 26 ...... dasbinore Committee an adequate oppor- Duke and Duchess of West- that the past two years had The trade union's demand lor tunity to carry out a thorough CLUB minster as head groom at Fort- Donie Coughlan. been a very active period for tax reform must be- intensified FAREWELL , T . (12 noon) examination no changes under william, Glencairn. Jack played the branch membership, and in the period ahead. (Jointmeet with Dungarvan Circular 20,87 will take place gaellc football for Lismore and many difficult, problems had These include the demands Harriers) before the end of June 1988. was also selected for the Water- been overcome. that all outstanding taxes be OLD YEAR Tues. 29 ...... Hunt Ball, NOTES Farewell Old Year This means that teachers RESULTS ford junior football team. Most He stated that there should collected and that adequate Whitechurch House Ding-dong. Ding Dong. whose posts are being discon- of his life was spent amidst be no question of the Dungar- staff be made available for Inls Sat. Jan, 2 Ring out sweet bells tinued under the terms of the Thurs./Sat. 17th/19th _ 1st, horses and greyhounds. van Hospital being allowed to purpose. — aill at 11.30 a.m. — Circular will remain ln their J. Kelly (17) 33 pts.; 2nd, D. Your parting song. close, and he paid tribute to That professional earners, The old we leave without a Followers are earnestly re- present schools until the end Verling (11» 32 pts.: 3rd, J. Mar- He sett'ed in Co. Meath where the union's full time staff, other self employed groups and tear quested not to make gaps on to of June 1988 and those eligible tin (12) 31 pts. he became a professional and branch committee, and shop The new we hail without a roads or in boundary fences, for redeployment through the Sunday. 20th — 1st. M. Walsh very successful greyhound farmers pay income taxes on a stewards in thP various sections basis comparable to the PAYE fear. and to ensure that all gates are Panel system will not move to (5) 68- 2nd. P Hogan (11) 68: trainer. Before his death he for their support. closed other schools until September 3trd, G. Donnelly (12, 69 wrote a book called "Never Ven- section The Capital and cor- Welcome New Year 1988. ture, Never Win," and in it he poration taxes be increased. What shall you bring FIXTURES spoke of the happy times he MEMBERSHIP If taxes had been collected Peace—hope and blessings Christinas Week Draw -£125, spent in this area. Proceeds HOLDING WELL offiiciently over the past ten From the Infant King Michael O'Leary, Femvllle, Lis- Christmas Day from this book will go to raise years, and If the tax base had In Him wP trust 9 Hole more: £100, Michael Hale, Bal- In a wide ranging and com- Stroke. funds to fight motor neurons been broadened many of the To Him we call lyin, Lismore; £75 Frank Hale, prehensive report, the union's SS SSSSSStSSSl«SS£S$S!S SS !S «s SS ss ss sg ss ss SS SSSSSSSg Sat., Sun, Moil.. 26th to 28th disease. present savage attacks on pub- F'or He alone Ballyin, Lismore; £50 Paul district officer. Tony Mansfield Play in threes lic sector services and jobs Will guide us all. May he rest in peace. Linehan, Parks Road, Lismore; advised that, despite the very Mon. 28th — Mixed 4-Bali. could easily have been avoided. £50, Lily McCarthy, Parks difficult economic climate in —MAI O'HIGGINS. Draw for partners. 1.15 p.m. LISMORE GOLF CLUB NOTE3 That the political will for E. SPRATT 4 SON, M.I.A.V.I. - Road, Lismore: £50 Bill Ken- which the union was operating 5 social justice does not, exist is AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS & ESTATE AGENTS f nedy, South Mall. Lismore: £50, the 11/87 Branch total mem- SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The past weekend proved a bership had held up very wall. obvious, with public hospital DUNGARVAN ® Michael McGrath. Main Street, beds being curtailed, and pub- very busy one on the social Several new sections were or- Lismore: £25, Patsy Lenane. lic hospitals being closed with A Social Evening will follow scene. A large crowd attended ganised, and he welcomed the WISH ALL THEIR CLIENTS AND FRIENDS the Mixed 4-Ball on Monday Dromana £25. Tom Landers, skilled and caring health staff » on Friday. 18th for the quiz, many new members who had 28th. Children's Disco on St. presentation of prizes and the Parks Road, Lismore; £25. John being made redundant, the em- Mclleray/Glen fiovers GAA Club A HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A joined the union in the past Stephen's Day from 3.30 to 6. last of the 200 club draws. The Landers, Parks Road. Lismore; erging trend in education is BRIGHT NEW YEAR two years, they would always — present — quiz proved most, successful £25, Mary Prendergast. Carrig- similar. AS Wishing all members and continue to help the many families a Happy Christmas with, the final ending in a tie nagour. Lismore; £25, Jo Lin^ It was the poorer sections in S3 Si S3 S? Si Si S3 S3 Si S3 S3 S3 g-; S3 Si §} S3 gj gj gj gj g, g-,- gj a g, people who called to their and Peaceful New Year. and being decided on a sudden een Chapel Street. Lismore; our society that were being hit Christy Gamble death putt off. The team of M. £25. Ian and Diane Kearney, office for help and advice he SSSSSSSSSS ss ss ss >s ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ssls ss ss ss ss sstsssls —(P.R.O.) stated. the hardest by the Govern- and the Daly, B. Henry, K. Moynihan. Glencairn. Lismore; £25, Jim ment's cut-backs he stated. S, Moynihan and J. Bennett Ormonde, New Street, Lismore; putted their way to success. £25. Liam Buckley. Chapel St.. CUT-BACKS BRANCH OFFICERS ELECTED Lismore; £25, the McNamara Lee Sound Band Sunday, 20th was children's FOR 1988/1989 (Ceili and Old Time Dancing) HARTY & CO., M.I.A.V.I. « family. Parks Road. Lismore. Mr. Mansfield condemned the AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS & ESTATE AGENTS Z party day. Santa was there at the Cats Lounge, Melleray —i(Advt.). Government's cut in the Rate ifc v/ith presents for all. A most Support Grant to Local Auth- Chairman — John Organ: St. Stephen's Night (Dec. 26) Wishing all our Clients and Friends a— if* enjoyable day for children and Committee — Tom Drummy. CHRISTMAS MOON A.G.M. — The date for the orities which had resulted in I smiled on Bethlehem parents alike. over 200 members at Waterford John B'utler, J. G. Byrne, with Spots, Novelties. Raffle, etc. iff On that Blessed night. A.GM has now been settled as the nominated representatives Results: Sat. 19th/Sun. 20th County Council having to work I gave to THEM 10th January at 2 p.m. in the from each section Very Happy Christmas and a —9 Hole FOurball Stableford— C B.S. Needless to say this is short time in 1987 in order to My lamp—so bright. 1st, N. Riordan (18) and P. Con- safeguard the employment posi- » iffi the most important meeting of IV I stole Into the stable, dim don (23) 27 \ pts.- 2nd, D. tion of their total membership. Prosperous New Year And gave to Him the year and anyone who has O'Keeffe (18) and M. Gouldlng any interest in G.A.A. matters S3 S3 S3 S3 Si S3 Si S3 Si S3 Si S3 Si S3 Si S3 S3 Si Si S3 S3 SiSiSiSi^ A silver crown. (22) 27 pts. The success oi the Direct I chased the darkness in Lismore is Invited to at- Contract Teams which had tend. With my light. Fixtures for Christmas Period been formed to work on sewer- But for my lamp —Dec. 25th — 2 Club Competi- age and building contracts had TALLOW DANCING CLUB The ass would stumble tion (1 plus putter). LISMORE A.C. NOTES shown that the trade union wish to sincerely thank all those who participated in On that fearsome Flight Dec. 26th — 9 Hole Stroke movement had the flexibility to I would like to remind every- or contributed to their Fund Raising activities for the To Egypt. Mixed Foursomes meet the difficulties they were one that Lismore are having Cronin Family Fund. The activities undertaken by the How glad was i Dec. 27th. 28th. 29th—9 Holes now facing, as a result ot po'i- their party on Tuesday, Dec- Club were the Dancing Marathon on June 27. T387 BALLYDUFF COTTAGE To guide THEM Stableford — Best. 2 cards. tical parties, competing with ember 22 at 7.30 p.m. After- and the Feis on September 19, 1987. (I| miles from Dungarvan) From my throne—on high. Dec. 30th — Ladies Day. each other for short term popu- wards at 8.30 there will be a larity since the mid-1970's. It This completes the Fund Raising Activities undertaken Old World Style farmhouse on c. acres - for sale. Dec. 31st. Jan. 1st — 9 Hole disco in Lismore Hotel. All are MA| O'HIGGINS. Scramble. ladies gents, any was these short sighted vote MICHAEL MCCARTHY, Auctioneer/Valuer, welcome. Santa is coming. See by the Club for the very worthy cause and all the Dungarvan. "Cruachan." combination. catching policies of thP politi- ye all at 8.30. _ (Lismore AC. funds so collected have been handed over to the Telephone 058/41468 26. Bigger Road, Dublin 12. Jan. 2nd/3rd — 9 Hole Singles cians which were mainly re- P.R.O.). Trustees of the Cronin Family Fund. v. Par. DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, DEC. 25 1987 & JAN. 1, 1988 PAGE THREE

ii Si EC Si 2® Si SiSiSiSgSiSiSiSiSiSiSi'iliSSSiS® sisisitgsgsisgsisisisisgsgsgsgsisgsgsgsgtgs pAUL>S From The Glory Of Bethlehem To I CENTRAL NEWSAGENTS "And Joseph also went to Galilee, from the town of Naza- reth to the city of David in 1 THE SQUARE, DUNGARVAN Judea, called Bethlehem be- The Peace Of Nazareth IS THE SQUARE, DUNGARVAN cause he was a member of the J CHOCOLATES — SWEETS — STATIONERY house and the family of David 2 PARKER PEN STOCKISTS —to be enrolled with Mary his came day after day to carry a THRILLING EXPERIENCE During the short years of wife who was with child." jar of water to their home. Here Jesus's ministry, -according to Visiting Bethlehem — the Christ spent His childhood and The "Mount of the Beati- the Evangelist, Matthew, one focus of attention for pilgrims became known as a Nazarlne. tudes." ,a name given by the place takes priority — Caper- BOB AND MARIA PUGH 2 is the sight now marked by the Of the many shrine.s com- Crusaders — provides from its naum on the Lake of Galilee. Newsagents - Cards oldest church in Christendom— memorating the New Testament summit a breath-taking view of All that remains of a one-time the Church of St. Mary of the events in Nazareth, the most the Lake of Galilee. To stand splendid synagogue- are shat- AND STAFF J J IS Nativity, built by the order of visited today are the House of there and look at, Galilee is an tered columns and blocks ol WISH ALL THEIR CUSTOMERS as Joseph and the Sanctuary of experience in life, a truly thril- basalt with carved ornamenta- the emperor Const intine, but it AND FRIENDS A HAPPY « Sweets is in the subterranean vault, the Annunciation ling moment. There before vou tions strewn around. whose steps lead down to the Many a scholar and write_r ls the blue water over which CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS ~ has extolled the beauty of the Jesus sailed many -a time. There He-re the Lord lived with Chapel of the Nativity wherP a Peter -and taught in the syna- w NEW YEAR silver star. Greek in pattern, place where Jesus spent his behind Is the mountain up WISH ALL THEIR CUSTOMERS A MERRY fo childhood and hidden life. St. which He used to retire and gogue. Here He moved amongst marks the spot of Christ's birth, the people, healing, comfort- S? Dungarvan's Largest Selection of Fine. Art Christinas M CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR j| a Latin inscription reads: "Hlc Jerome called it "The Flower pray. You are in God's own of Galilee." Nazareth is still a country. Here>—on those waters ing and preaching. The inhabi- Cards Now On Display si de Virgene Maria Jesus Chris- tants of the little town lived on ftftftSi ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftSift §5 Si Si ft Si tus natus est" — Here Jesus place of carpenters. You will Jesus stilled the storm. Here— see them in the little lanes and the Miracle of the- Loave-s and the natural riches of the Lake. ftftftftft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft S i s

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Sunday, January 3— NEW YEAR'S EVE DISCO DANCING TO JOE MAC & THE DIXIES Bar Extension THE "CATS" BAR ^ SATURDAY, JANUARY 2— S3 SI Si Si SI Si Si $3 S3 35 S3 S3 S3 S3 S5 Si 35 S3 35 Si S3 Si 33 Si Si 33 MOUNT MELLERAY ag WISHING ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS Saturday, December 26 (Stephen's Night)— ; m SATURDAY NIGHT DISCO " " Jg Jgtg Jg tg tg Jg Sg !g Jg tg tg !g tg tg Sg Jg tg Jg !g tg tg vg Jgtg t Mefleray/Glen Rovers GAA Club— $ WE WISH ALL OUR MEMBERS AND PATRONS MONSTER IRISH NIGHT | A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A Dancing to Christy Gamble and the Lee Sound 2 PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR jg WHITECHURCH CE1LI AND OLD TIME DANCING Si Si S3'S3' Si 33 Si S3 35 3? 33 Si Si Si 33 33 33 33 33 S3 3i Si Si S3 Si Si ft WEST WATERFORD HOUSE HOTEL Sunday, Dec. 27 — SING ALONG WITH PAT TOBIN

ft Monday, December 28— HUNT BALL DANCING TO PADDY O'BRIEN & TELSTAR DECKIES LOUNGE CHRISTMAS MODELIGO WHITECHURCH HOUSE HOTEL ft Christmas Eve — PAT TOBIN ENTERTAINMENT St. Stephen's Night — WELSH TREE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29 CLASHMORE/PILTOWiN PLOUGHING Sunday, December 27 — SLATER Dinner 8.30 p.m. PROGRAMME ASSOCIATION New Year's Eve — SILVER WINGS DANCING TO: THE IMAGES Subscription £13.50 — Tickets from 058/54110 B? THIS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23— 2nd ANNUAL SgJgtglgJg Jg Jg Jgtg Jg Jg Jg Jg Jg Jg Jg tg !g Jg Jg tg Jg JgJt WISHING ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS » CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY DISCO A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A PLOUGHING MATCH (UNDER NPA RULES) PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR SATURDAY, DEC. 26— LAWLOR'S HOTEL On the Lands of MI. O'Halloran (by kind permission) Sf ST. STEPHEN'S NIGHT DISCO DUNGARVAN _ ^ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27 — ProceedsSUNDAY in aid of Leukemi, DECEMBEa ResearchR an d2 7Pau l Guiry * * * j' x.' Trust Fund Sf DISCO Open, Confined and Vintage Classes. LAWLOR'S BALLROOM FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER!— EXCLUSIVE f« NUMEROUS 'SIDE SHOWS AND ATTRACTIONS. DUNGARVAN Sean Kelly, World's No. 1 Cyclist, will attend and Eddie jIW. NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA DISCO Mulcahy Clashmore, wilil attempt to break the Irish Record tor 56 Jibs, over the bar. WEDDING Si? Come early to avoid disappointment! )im MeConnell of "One Man and His Dog" fame will 60s DISCO give a Sheep Dog Trial Demonstration. PACKAGE M s WISHING ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS Ploughing commences at 12.30 p.m. ST. STEPHEN'S NIGHT » AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR No Hawkers or Ghippers except by permission of 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. Committee. 1988 S3 S3 33 33 Si S3 S3 S3 Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si S3 Si Si Si Si I

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G.A.A. Notes By„ Commentator„ . [I g JgtgtgtgtgMESgtgtgtftCtgtgSflftC NORRIS BROS. LID. LINDAS CENTS a Stradbally, Co. Waterford Cup Presented To Co. Board FARM AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS HAIR SALON COUNTY BOARQD MEETINMEETINGG CANCELLATION publishe^nt^ d before further COmcom~- Pte«: Michael1 Kelly, O'Connell ment. Place; Michael Kelly, O'Connell In the unavoidable*1 absencabsence A letter from Cnoc Sion club, The Western Conventior\ n.irnn tannn haV\ os o Street. Promoters priznrize (£2(£200 >) WESTERN TCE. DUNGARVAN « We Design, We Cost, We Fabricate and Erect — Haysheds, of the county chairman. James complained about the fixture Mathew Hoigan, Fenian Place 35 now been fixed for Thursday, 15 Lean-tos, Beef Units. Portal Frames. Tobin. last week's meeting of programme of league games for January 14th and will be held 19th Draw — £200, Mary LINDA WISHES ALL HER CUSTOMERS the Board was chaired by Denis the following week-end. The at Bohadoon, Kilgobinet. Tobin. Sexton Street Abbey- letter stated that it was a bit AND FRIENDS A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS * McGrath. Sunday last was the final side; £100. Martina' Collins At thei outset of the meeting, unreasonable to expect, clubs, Knock a teem ore; £10 each ires- Sf AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ^ who had not been active oni the date for nominations and a minutes silence was observed motions and apart from the full sie Wall, Killongford • Danny as a mark of respect to the playing fields for several Lenihan. Danny's Supermarket; • as? s? ai & Si» » a m a» a a m a as aw » * sim®® months, to turn) out on the- eve list Of outgoing officers, only memory of the late Mrs. Peg Declan Barron Ardmore is John O'Riordan, Murphy Place- Tobin. mother of the County of Christmas. The other clubs Tom Maher, Burgery- Terry !g tg tg tg tg Sg Sg Sg Sg Sg Sg Sg Sg Sg {g tg (g Sg tgSgSgSg who were involved in the pro- nominated for a post on the ME ME ME ME Board Chairman, who died re- Officer Board. Declan is nomin- Moynihan. Sea Park Promoters cently. posed programme for last week- Prize (£20). Josephine Coyne end agreed with the points ated for the post of County Board representative. and Evan Sheehan. —(Advt.) CUP PRESENTED made in the letter and the en- I LAWLOR'S HOTEL * tire programme was subse- MICHAEL WHELAN, R.I.P. A beautiful cup which will quently called off. The pro- For the best job at the best price: Tel. 051-92215/91222 commemorate the memory of gramme will be refixed for Jan- The death of Mickeleem Whe- ; DUNGARVAN g the late Dr. James Walsh, Bric- uary/February. lan. O'Connell Street, removes key Rangers, was presented by another solid link with Water- tord s and Dungarvan's past ^ The Management and Staff wish all the Walsh family, Ballyduff, to COACHING NEWS the Board. The trophy will be An outstanding footballer in his their customers and friends a presented annually to the win- Good news from the Coach- both with Dungarvan and ning captain of the junior 'B' the County, this most popular very happy Christmas and a ing Committee is that they ex- B ro hurling championship. On the pect to have approval from the ° sael remained a com- prosperous New Year. night, it was presented to Car- mitted supporter of our games Department of Labour for the uo until the time of his re- thach Mac Craith. An Rinn, Teamwork Coaching Scheme Only two motions will appear who were the recent winners oi gretted death last week. While before the end of this month. on the clar and they both re- working as a hackney driver for S? For weddings, 21st, parties, conferences and all functions that championship. Playing tri- The Teamwork Coaching fer to the junior football cham- bute to the late Dr. Walsh Nioc- pionships. Seana Phobal's very many years he became a Si? call us iat 058/41122 or 41056. ! meeting were Ar is ins out ot the football re- ply to Bro. Dormer. Lismore. or treated to tea and sandwiches AVOID SUPER LEVY PAYMENTS port, the Eastern Board dele- Jim Greene, 3, Rathfaddan Vil- by the Portlaw ladies com- OUTSIDE , las, Waterford. mittee. gate expressed his great disap- w pointment that the selected Coaches will be paid by the Instal a Spring Calf Feeder teams were not published ini the Department of Labour. The ABBEYSIDE/ G.A.A. 'Feeds Whole Milk or Replacer. local or national press. He said scheme will last initially for 26 MAKE A VERY INTERESTING apart from the fact that selec- weeks and hopefully will be ex- NON-STOP DRAW RESULTS tors were required to have Contact: JOHN P. WALSH tended for a further 26 weeks 18th Draw — £200, Maeve Milking Machine Service — . teams selected in time for pub- on completion of the first lication, it. was bad for public O'Riordan, Pinewood Lawn; Phone 058/47210 (8-1. period. £100. Kelleher family. Ballina- MOVE BACK HOME. relations not to have the teams in the local papers. He said he This Teamwork Coaching courty; Turkey. Peter Fern- had been asked to raise this Scheme is surely a progressive combe, c o Waterford Co-op; If you're living outside Ireland, your money can attract matter. It was however, pointed step in the right direction and Ham, Tina and Patsy Fitzger- out that on a few occasions, the should get the 'full support of ald, ; Whiskey, Diana considerable interest - if you invest in a First National Building selectors were unsure of a the primary schools and juven- Flynn, Kyne Park- £10 each. Society Non-Resident Account. Because you'll receive your interest Tom Mulcahy. New Line- Tom- couple of players being avail- ile clubs to the county. -yross - no tax deducted. We'll pay the interest twice yearly - on 30th able and had little option but Primary schools and juvenile my Keating. Fraher Field; Nor- to defer selection. clubs will be notified of the een Kelleher, Millstreet. Co. une and 31st December. Cork; Mary McGovern. Murphy Arising out of the report from work of scheme early to the Lodging and withdrawing money from your Non-Resident Account Clsde na Pell, a number of dele- new year. BEECHER'S FOR ANIMAL FEEDS gates enquired about the pro- couldn t be easier. You can handle all transactions by post or when ATTENTION FARMERS!— gramme for national school LISMORE G.A.A. you're visiting Ireland on business or vacation. visits by Eoto Liston. It was ex- plained that the Munster coach The Lismore club will have All your financial transactions with First National, - lodgements, We stock the full range of Animal Feeds at the right will visit all the schools in the to elect, a new chairman and AER LINGUS withdrawals, interest credited, balance information, etc. • are area of the ten clubs to be treasurer at their annual meet- prices:— coached when his- visit begins tog In- the local C.B.S. on Sun- confidential and will not be disclosed. Maverick Milk Substitute, Cattle and Dairy Nuts ln February. day. January 10th. Both the chairman, Donie Invest in Ireland - Invest in First Coarse Calf Meal, Calf Pencils Calf Nu s Besef Nuts YOUNG SCIENTISTS CORRESPONDENCE Coughlan and treasurer, May National Building Society where your Lawton, have stated that they investment is backed by assets of over A letter from the Nire club, will not be seeking re-election ss ss^ complained about the referee- for another term. £750 million and where you have the ing of the county senior foot- EXHIBITION facility offered by a network of ball final. The letter was criti- CONVENTION NEWS 163 offices throughout as stas cal of the referee and the over 1988 Is another vintage year use of the whistle to' what was One of the surprises so far, for the Aer Lingus Young Scien- the country. one of the most sporting finals is the unexpected announce- tists Exhibition. The 24th Ex- MICHAEL BEECHER played for quite a long time. ment that John A. Murphy. hibition will opera to the public '"For more information on investing in Ireland TALLOW, CO. WATERFORD They congratulated Stradbally Dungarvan, is to retire from at the RDs Dublin from 8-19 1 the post of County P.R.O. at I with First National, fill in your name and on winning. The Chairman January. I address and return !o: Fjrst National Building | stated that there would be no the January convention in Port- WHY NOT GIVE US A TRY Society, Skehan House, Rooterstown, I" IRST NATIONAL FIRST NATlH discussion on the letter which law I have only second hand The awareness and concern ' County Dublin, . was marked read. information on the matter, but with which Ireland's young if it is correct Johnnie will be scientists view their environ- Name. -, NAL FIRST NATIONAL FIRS missed from the senior B'oard CHAMPIONSHIPS ment, is stffl evidenced by the 7 and like very many others I am interest in projects involving I Address NATIONAL FIRST NATIOI The Chairman said it was a sorry to hear of his decision. the environmental and biologi- matter of pride and satisfaction Johnnie, having occupied many cal sciences. / JAL FIRST NATIONAL FIRS! that our very extensive cham- roles, including County and Divisional Chairman was an 470 projects — an increase of NATIONAL FIRST NATIG pionship programme had been six per cent on last year's big • MtWO UX1" completed, despite the many experienced and knowledgable THE GROVE FILLINTYREG SSTATIO ! — N TYRETALLOS ! W official and has made many increase — have been entered, r TYRES ! problems which arose here and •MA.IONAL FIRST NATIONAL Fl there He thanked the clubs for worthwhile contributions to de- with almost a thousand stu- r*r > NEW RADIALS 155x12 £21.0« their co-operation in this re- bates and discussions at all dents taking part — 960 to be aL FIRST NATIONAL F1" Nfc 165X13 £23.00 spect and he complimented the levels of the administration exact. 165x13 £25.00 winners Of the various compe- Hopefully his involvement with i 1 ATIONAL FIRLTr the Dungarvan club and his in^ titions. 1 NPW Tvres Including Good Year G800, Grand Prix, terest in County affairs will "itfSTM' Semperlt? Michel in, Vredesteln, Marshall and continue as ever. I understand OTHER MATTERS many more. that pressure of work in a pri- vate capacity is Johnnie's rea- Among the many other Items son for retiring. Remoulds: 135xt3, M5X13 ^ discussed were VAT on hurleys We stock New Tyres in all eizes, Including Tractor. de-rating of club grounds, the In the past few days I have ATIONAL completion of documentation heard the names of several BUILDING SOCIETY Tel NOEL HENLEY •58/562S8 in relation to the national sur- prospective replacements being Open for Petrol, Diesel and Car Gas, 7 days. 8 a.m. io 9 p.m. vey of club grounds and county mentioned, but we must wait Chief Office: Skehan House, Booterstown, County Dublin Tel: (01) 831801/885211. and divisional conventions. until the convention papers are

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What was described as a pri- that when the net was put MAN S SHOP m vate prosecution under the across the river he told Arthur DRAPER | Fishery Acts was the' subject) of Daly "if that net goes anywhere an appeal from a district court near my line you'll go for a a decision at the Michaelmas Again Fails swim." MARY STREET O'CONNELL STREET Circuit Court Sittings belfore John O'Riordan and Garvan K Judge Spain in Dungarvan last O'Riordan also gave similar DUNGARVAN « week. spondents. fish into the net. This went on evidence. 15 ft DUNGARVAN The appellant-plaintiffs were Martin A. O'Riordan in evi- for twenty or thirty minutes Mr. Lanigan-O'Keeffe in cross- dence said that on May 3 last but he saw no fish being caught examination put it to the wit- WISHING ALL OUR CUSTOMERS A VERY ft FOR THE BEST IN QUALITY, SELECTION AND John O'Riordan, 18 Shandon Street, Dungarvan, Martini A. at about 9.30 p.m. he and the as they left before the defen- nesses that the action was due HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A ft PRICE THIS CHRISTMAS O'Riordan, 34 Caseyville. Dun- three other plaintiffs were fish- dants pulled in the1 net. to a grudge which the- O'Rior- PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ft ing in the Colligan near Paul dans had against Whelan and Featuring Knitwear ranges from Gabaicci, Pierre garvan, Gavin O'Riordan, 19, Shandon St., Dungarvan and Lannen's mill. He saw John NO GRUDGE Daly and because they felt that ij ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Sangan, Le Tricot, Marine and many more. m Paul Whelan on the bank of the no one else had the1 right to fish Martin O'Riordan, 88 chllders Also see our "next to nothing" range; for Bargain Estate, Dungarvan. All were river and Arthur Daly was on Witness then said that he in the river but themselves, but Christmas Prices. stated to be members of the the other bank. Daly had a bag and the other plaintiffs were this was denied. Dungarvan Freshwater Anglers in his hand and witness saw in- the Dungarvan F'reshwater On the. application of Mr. Club and on June 24 last they him take a monofilament, net Anglers Club which had a total Lanigan-O'Keeffe. Judge Spain S2 WISHING ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS ft with a rope from it. Daly threw membership of 50. He1 had no granted a direction on counts -^ai ^a ^ brought an action in the Dis- the rope across to Whelan who 8? «A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A « trict Court in Dungarvan grudge or ill-will against either 1 and 3 and then asked for a 1 pulled it and this stretched the of the defendants and they definition of a "continued net." S? PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR . against John Paul Whelan , 45 Cathal -Brugha Place Dungar- net across the river which was took the action* after a meet- Mr. Gordon submitted that twenty to twenty-five feet wide ing of the club had discussed this meant a net which was van and Arthur Daly, 4 St. Pat- at the point. ftftftft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ftftftft rick's Crescent. Dungarvan the position with their legal stretched or continued across CHRISTMAS claiming that on May 3, 1987 on Witness went on to say that; adviser only because- the defen- the width of a river but Judge the river Colligan at Balllna- Whelan and Daly put stones in dants were poaching on the Spain holding that no evidence *igSgtCSgSgtglgSgtg5g SgSgSgtgSglgSgtgSg tgtgtgSgSgSg muck, Dungarvan, they were a plastic bag and proceeded to Colligan that night. of this had been adduced also fishing without authority, they Martin O'Riordan1 gave corro- granted a direction on- this GREETINGS DUNGAftVAN splash the river on both sides count and dismissed the action. affixed or kept up a continued of thfi net so as to hunt the borative evidence and added UTABUXBXD 1965. FRANK AND STAFF •m net stretched across the rivei and that they had a net in theii TO ALI. OUR WISH TO THANK ALL THEIR CUSTOMERS « possession. The District Justice FOR THEIR SUPPORT DURING ft then dismissed the charges on THE YEAR ft the merits and it was against '^fl.MBi V this decision that the plaintiffs 3300 MEMBERS appealed to the Circuit Court. They wish all their friends and patrons a very happy ® MOTORISTS LACK AWARENESS OF — from the — Christmas and a prosperous New Year. ft Mr. J. P. Gordon, Solr.. who appeared for the plaintiffs-ap- pellants told Judge Spain that DRINK-DRIVING OFFENCES Directors, Supervisors and Staff MURPHYS NURSERY, TOYS & BICYCLES5 the prosecution was a private -A survey of the legal -and sitrongliy -(38%) exceeded all "iRiiSk- of losing job" was list- MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN ® one which was brought under social consequences of a drink/ those who disagreed. There was ed as "most difficult" or "em- the Fishery Acts and concerned driving offence was conducted little difference between the barrassing" by 90% of respond- — of — Telephone 058/41376 *» the use of an illegal net by the views of drinkers and non- ents (by 86% of, drinkers and 1 by MBIRiI on behalf of th-e Na- ftftftft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ftftftft defendants-respondents on the tional Road Safety Association-, drinkers. 94% of non-drinkers). river Colligan. last monith. The object of the Automatic loss of licence for Of the remaining criteria Mr. S. Lanigan-O'Keeffe, B.L. survey was to determine the 12 months — This is in fact measured, the Sapt of having to (instructed by J. F. Williams & extent of 'the awareness of the current Law and 63% expressed pay a lot more to renew insur- DUNGARVAN Co.) was for the defendants-re- consequences of such an offence strong agreement with only ance (73%')' was rated as being amongst regular car drivers in 1'9% disagreeing. Little differ- the nextt mos,t difficult or em- Si TALLISCAPP the Republic of Ireland. It was ence between drinkers and non- barrassing problem. conducted amongst la country- dirinkers. Other penalties listed were: M3, CREDIT UNION LTD. wide sample of 353 regular Inconvenience to- family life drivers. AFFECTS OF DRINK/DR IVING (6i0%) Depending on others for NEW OFFICE HOURS: INSURANCES LTD. PRISON SENTENCE Of the sample, S0'% said they CONVICTION ON transport (162%). Facing friends sf» ?gSg!gtgtgt« drank alcohol while 40% said INSURANCE PREMIUM who hear about it (49%).. As from the 4th January, 1988, the Office at 32 St. £ they were non-drinkers. WISH ALL OUR CLIENTS AND FRIENDS A HAPPY When asked in what way a This last criterion- was signi- Mary Street will be open on ALL WEEKDAYS ft APPEAL SUCCEEDS The -answers to some of the driver's ear insurance would be ficant amongst single male including Lunch Hour ft CHRISTMAS AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Kieran Corbett (22). Wood- questions posed were as drinkers! house, Stradbally appealed affected by a first drink/driving follows: offence, only one in five (21%) Enrolment in our VHI Group Scheme will close on ffi against the severity of a num- PERCEPTION OF A SAFE ber of concurrent 8 months were positive that a large in- 'Saturday. 24th January, 1988. ft AWARENESS OF PENALTIES crease in premium would defin- ALCOHOL LEVEL IN TERMS All Types of Insurances Transacted with leading prison sentences at Dungarvan OF ACCEPTING A LIFT HOME Circuit Court beforP Judge Gar drivers were asked to itely follow. However, 42% did I ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 5 Insurance Companies, Pensions, Life Insurance, Bonds. Frank Spain last week. select from a, list, which iff any mention the risk of either a 'Respondents were asked to The sentences were imposed they believed to be the present small or large increase in give their perception of what We can give you the best rates in Ireland for premium. on the appellant when hP was maximum legal penalties which they would consider to be a Investments, with the utmost confidentiality. convicted in the District Court could be imposed for a drink/ 19% of drinkers and only 7% safe level- of tadoohol consumed on a number of charges involv- driving conviotion. of nion-drinkers thought that Special Discount Motor Insurance Rates for 17 year by someone giving them a lift gsgsgsg Sg Sg Sg Sg Sg Sg Sg Sg Sg Sg Jg Sg Sg Eg sg tg sg sg sgsgsgsg ing a series of burglaries in their premium would not be home olds, even with provisional licences. November and December 1986. 42% mentioned the automatic affected in any way. loss of licence for 12 months. 00% were prepared to accept Garda Denis Roche, Stradbal- a lii'fit home from someone who 'New Photocopying Service available — Reducing and ly giving evidence of character 24% thought it was only a pos- PERCEPTION OF EMBARRASS- sible loss of licence for 6 had consumed 3 or more pints Enlarging. said that the offences were MENT SUFFERED AS A of beer. 45% thought 3 or 4 I PEACE, LOVE AND JOY completely out of character for months. 1'3% mentioned the RESULT OF A DRINK/ glasses of wiine to be safe and Quotations without obligation. Our advice is free. the appellant who came from maximum fine of £1,000 whilst DRIVING CONVICTION 45% thought 3 or more single TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS a very decent family. "I think 37% thought there was a fine measures of spirits to be safe. he has now learned a lesson of only £500. 8% were aware of Respondents were asked to and is a young man worthy of the automatic 3-yea-r endorse- indicate how embarrassing or Note: The "Two Drinks" rule- a? AND FRIENDS AND another chance," he said. ment of licence and 8% of the difficult they thought certain of-thumb advocated' by the a? specified problems might be to MRSiA for drivers who wish to EVERY BLESSING DURING TALLISCAPP INSURANCES LTD. Adjourning the matter for 12 possible 6-month prison sen- a? Agents for Irish Permanent Building Society. tence. a driver con-vlcted o-f a first stay be-low -the blood alcohol months Judge Spain warned drink/driving- offence who had Level as 2 glasses of wine, or 2 THE the defendant that "no power a? COMING YEAR MAUN STREET, LISMORE on earth will save you from SUPPORT FOR ACTUAL OR automatically lost his licence glasses of beer or 2 single POSSIBLE PENALTIES for a year. measures of spirits. a? CO. WATERFORD going to jail If you stex) out ol Telephone 058/54444, 54472 line in that time." Publication of names and Mr. A. V. Maher, State Solici- addresses in the newspapers — ar Pat and Nora Spratt Office Hours: Monday to Friday — 9.30 to 1, 2 to 5.30 tor prosecuted and Mr S 50% of the drivers questioned Si? except Friday when office closes at 5.15 Lanigan-O'Keeffe. B.L (J. F supported the idea that the Williams & Co.i was for the ap- names and addresses of those ar pellant. convicted of a drink/driving COURSING THE MOORINGS, DUNGARVAN offence should be published in ft! ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ftft Sift the newspapers. 36% agreed strongly and- 24% disagreed ;sgtg sg sg ig tg tg sg tg «tg sgsg sgsgtg MI sg tg tg sg sg tg tg sg sg sg tg sg tg tg tg sg tgtgsgsg sitrornglv. There was little difference in the opinions of drinkers and non-dir inkers. sgsgsgsg sgjgsgsgjgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgigigsgsgsg igsgtgst Automatic prison sentence of one week — 35% of drivers sr agreed and 56% disagreed with the proposition that there I JIM QUINN ssr should be an automatic ipr-ison s? sentence of one week for those convicted of a drink/driving a? PERKS I THE BURGERY, DUNGARVAN offence. ft Z TEL: 058/41619 or 41311 V 64% of drinkers disagreed DEISE CUP GOES TO whereas only 43% of non- S? ssr '! » drinkers disagreed. w WISHING ALL OUR CUSTOMERS A Medical evidence needed for KERRY OWNER S? licence renewal — When it was Rahela Crackers owned by Done Don il., bt. Autumn Port. ^ HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A Ger O'Hanlon of Ballyduff. Co. Si? suggested that medical evidence Final—P. Barry ns. G. O'Han- y PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR of non-addiction to -alcohol Kerry, trained by Johnny Mc- lon's w bd d Rahela Crackers SS? Indoor should be required for licence Carthy and nominated by Dub- (Best Man'—Rahela Sandy) 31. Best Prices available now for Pulp Nuts and all other renewal after a drink driving lin chemist, Paddy Barry won bt. Mrs. S. spillane ns. J. O'Far- SI? rations in bulk or bags. offence, agreement was voiced the Deise Cup at Dungarvan in rell's w f d Well Done Don by 60",, with only 30% dis- the final of the 2-day meeting S? Also: Fertilisers, Fencing Materials, Drainage Pipes Cattle (Swanky Star — Knockrour yi and Sheep Feeders, Troughs. Yard Scrapers, etc. agreeing. Those who agreed held this year over a new Hilda). stretch at Knockateemore. on a? Molasses in bulk or barrels, ex-yard or delivered. Wednesday and Thursday last, DERBY TRIAL STAKE (32). * Christmas Wonderland when beating the Denis Lynch Quarter-Finals—Myrtle Autumn S? ALSO IN STOOK: GRANULATED SLAG trained and She-lia Spillarie 241.. bt. C-amde-n Willie; Never ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Si ft ft ft ft ft ft ft §} §5 Si Sj Si ft ft i nominated Well Done Don. the Ends 41., bt. Dow Jonmes: property of John- O'Farreli of Cuchoo Lundy 31., bt. Interest- Macroom by three lengths in ing Era- Ardnassa Boy 31., bt. THE SPORTS CENTRE DUNGARVAN THIS WEEK ACOT the final. No Rain. DISAPPOINTING Semi-Final _ Never Ends 21., CO. WATERFORD bt. Myrtle Autumn- Ardnassa ssssgsg Sg IS .Sg Sg Sg {g sg sgjgsgsgsgsgsgtgjgjg sg sgsgsgsg sr The final was a rather dis- Boy 11., bt. Cuchoo Lundy. a? appointing affair as Rahela Final _ Martin and Bobby FROM SATURDAY, DEC. 26 Crackers got smartly away White's bk Never Ends (Duffers I MICHAEL O'SULLIVAN 1 SAYS from slips to lead all the way Ranger — Still Dreaming i 51.. (ST. STEPHEN'S DAY) against Well Done Don. who TILLAGE bt. J. Kelly's and M. Barrett's Wishes to thank all his customers and friends was slightly off line, having f Ardnassa Boy (Knocklast 'Remove stones from w-lnter three lengths In hand at the Rover — Drumalty Cleo). ^ for their support during escape. cereal crops. Check crops for 6; the year. ! sr pests and diseases. Sliuigs can Northern owners won both OAKS TRIAL STAKE (16). HE EXTENDS BEST WISHES FOR CHRISTMAS S » TO SUNDAY, JAN. 3 (INCLUSIVE) severely damage a crop. Treat Quarter-Finals —Feedwell Fiver of the trial stakes with Martin AND THE NEW YEAR TO ALL 2 PROM 2 P.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY affected patches with slug and Bobby White of Newry tak- ail., bt. Autumn Bluebird- Dra- S? ssr pellets. ing the Derby Trial stake with pers Dulcle 41.. bt. Lough Nova: S? ar Never Ends who was five Peggy Hadrian bt. Exotic Theme Is WEANLINGS lengths faster than Ardnassa (loser unsighted); Quarry- sr mount Joy 21., bt. Oughter Moll. MICHAEL O'SULLIVAN ft » N-egilect of -weanlings leads to Boy while John Corry of Belfast took the Oaks ticket when Semi-Flnals — Drapers Dulcle THE CURTAIN SHOP w Losses. Weanlings should have been treated for worms and Drapers Dulcle. who is trained j.u. bt. Feedwell Flyer: Quarry- M BRIDGE STREET, DUNGARVAN « by Isabelle McFar-ren. got the mount, Joy il., bt. Peggy Had- fluke at this- stage. Amy lanimial ftft ftft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Si' ft ft ft ft S3 ft ft ft ft ftftftft ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR Ploughing requires immeddiaite better of Ann Quintan's Quarry- rian. attention and treatment. mount, Joy. Final — J. Corry's w d Dra- In the Derby Trial Stake final per's Dulcie (Duffers RangeT — LEVELS OF MEAL FEEDING Never Ends was In control from Market Telex) 31., bt. Mrs. A IN THE LUXURY OF A FOR DRY COWIS the start and had five lengths Qulnlan's bd Quarrymount Joy in hand over Ardnassa Boy at (Balllnasloe Sam — Quarry- Dry oow-s- in poor condition the turn. The hare then did mount Port). tg Sg sg sg sg sg sg sg «g Sg tc Sg tg sg tc sg sg tg tg »g sg sg sg sg sg need 4 to 8 lbs. Of concentrates one complete circl-e of the field a? MODERN HEATED HALL per day except where th-ey are before making the safety of the ENRIGHT FAMILY STAKES feeding on excellent quality escape. (16 Two Course). Final — Mrs. S? ft silage. » The Oaks winner Draper's A Qulnlan's bd d Quarrymount • DENIS MORRISSEY S Cala (Hurry On Bran — Quar- a£ T.V. AND ELECTRICAL S Fodder Type Meal feeding Dulcle got away fast from slips sr to be three lengths in front for rymount Iris) 51. bt. C. Browne's g MAIN STREET, LISMORE. Phone 058/54611 Kiddies Rides, Bumpers, Ibs./Day the turn against Quarrymount bd b Monroe Fairy (Best Man a? Good Poor Joy. She fell when driving in —Winsor Fairy). condi- condi- Si? for the next to leave the loser Kentucky Derby, Side Stalls, tion tion P. J. HALLAHAN MEMORIAL ar to have the third and last turn. Good Silage Judge- ,T. Kea-rns. Slipper T. STAKES (16 Two Course Duf- s FOR ALL YOUR TV, AUDIO AND 5 sr 70H DMD pH—4.0 0 2.0 Murphy. fers). Final — J. Byrne's bk d £!? Spinner and the Moderate silage Gala Whisper (Whisper Rita— Vjt 63'—68% DMD DEISE CUP (32 All Aged). Kerogue Rita) 31. bt. Mrs E * DOMESTIC APPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS | pH=4.o 0 4.5 Winner £1,000. Runner-up £300. •Horgan's bk b Granny's Black -' Call in and see our range of stock ft ssr Sensational Children's Ball Fond. Poor silage Two dogs £100. Four dogs £25 (Sail On II—Ode-11 (Tansy) 55—60% DMD J RENTAL, SALES AND SERVICE £ pH—4.0 4.0 8.0 Quarter-Finals—Rahela Crac- Poor hay or good sr WITH LOTS MORE ATTRACTIONS Oi kers 41.. bt. Carrowkeai Swank: ^ BBC and RTE Aerials erected. — Finance Arranged fj ar barley straw 10.0 8.0 Son of Sara 141.. bt. The OtheT Rover- Well- Done Don j.u. bt. DENIS AND MARY WISH ALL THEIR CUSTOMERS ft a? GET WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT THIS YEAR AT PERKS INDOOR w Please note — Thin cows on Market Shifter: Autumn Port Printed and published by the AND FRIENDS A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS a? CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND j|j moderate sil-age will not put on HI. bt, Country Daisy. Proprietors at their Office and ft enough, condition without meal Semi-Finals — Rahela Crac- Works, 78, O'Connell Street, AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR a ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Si ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Si ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft feeding. kers 41. bt. Son of Sara; Well Dungarvan Co. Waterford. ft ft ft ftftftft ft s j ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Si M Si Si DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, DEC. 25 1987 & JAN. 1, 1988 PAGE SEVEN

WOODS — First Anniversary IN MEMORIAM O'MAHONY _ Thirteenth An- —'In lo.vtng memory of Paddy niversary — Fond' memories of Woods, 47 Caseyville, Dunigiar- FLYNN — Seventh Anniver- my dear mother, Nora O'Mla- van, who died .December 27 COLUM'S SHOP MEGAVISION sary — In loving memory of hiony, late of Congress. Villas, 1986. Brendan. Deerpark Hill. Lismore Dungarvan, who died December I am at home dear ones whose seventh anniversary 22. 1974. R.I.P. Oh. so happy and so bright occurs on December 25. RECENT DEATHS FOR AUDIO VALUE * Blaupunkt 20" Not today, but everyday. There is perfect joy and The years touch 'not the love In silence I remember. beauty, Television £349 that never dies. CNiora', Jimmy and family in in this everlasting light. W. Carey. C.C.. who also offici- •(Sadly missed by all the All the pain and grief lis' over. P P., assisted by Very Rev. M. Tramore.) ated at the burial ln the adjoin- Russell. P.P.. Fourmilewater THIS CHRISTMAS family.) Ever restless yearning past. ing cemetery, assisted by Very Music Centres from £79 * 14" R/C TV £279 I am now at peace' forever. and Rev. P. Butler, C.C. HAYES _ Thirty-ninth Anni- O'MAHONY — Thirteenth An- Rev Dean T. Cassidy, P.P., Rev. The burial took place on Fri- Midi Systems from £115 Safely home in heaven at last. MR. MICHAEL J. Griffin, C.C.. Rev. G. Hickey. versary — In loving memory of niversary In loving memory day in the adjoining cemetery Stereo Record Players £59 (Always remembered by your O.S.A. and Rev. J. Hooper * Ferguson VHS my dear husband and our dear of my dear mother, Nora following concelebrated Re- Mono Radio Recorders £29 O'Mahony, 33 Congress Villas, granddaughter Miary, Danny O.S.A. Stereo Radio Recorders flatter, Declan Hayes, 1 Con- quiem Mass. Fr. Doherty, P.P.. £49 Dungarvian who died on De- Michelle and Trevor — always WHELAN Walkmans from £14.95 gress Villas, Dungarvan,, who was chief celebrant and co-cele- Video £399 cember 22, 1974. On her soul lo ve you.) Chief mourners — Ned Pat We also stock JVC, Toshiba, died on December 23, H948. On and Joe (sons); Kay (daugh- brants were Very Rev Sean sweet Jiesius have mercy. WOODS — First Anniversary We also have a large selection his soul sweet Jleisus have ter): Ailish and Maeve (daugh- Nugent. P.P., Powerstown and ot telephones in stocK from Sharp. No length of time cian take -In. lovtihg memory1 of my dear mercy. Masses offered. ters-in-law) : George (son-in- Rev. P. Butler, C.C., all of whom £8.96. away December recalls sad' mem- grandfather, Paddy woods, late law >; Cartbac, Kyran, Neassa, attended at the' graveside STOCKING FILLERS: ories. Ouir thoughts of you from of 47 Oaseyvllle, Dungarvan Deposits taken on all items Grainne, Aidan, Michael, Ais- Sharp and Samsung Micro- Of a loved one gone to rest, day to day. who died on December 27 1986. ling. Sara Rose and George for Christmas. Though absent you are al- I picture your fia'ce as I enter waves. Gtod has you in His keeping, (grandchildren) • Nora (sister) • Guitars from £39 We have you in our hearts. ways near. the door. s isters-in-I aw, brothers-in-1 aw, Vidieo Tapes E180 from Microwaves from £185 iflAlways remembered and Still loved, still missed, still The old home is not the same cousins and relatives MRS. ANASTATIA £3.49. sadly missed by your loving wife very dear. any more. COLUM S SHOP FOR Harmonicas £4.95. and family.) IflAlways remembered by Joe We shared some laughter, we SHOPPING VALUE Yamaha and Casio KELLY — Seventh Anniver- and family, sttocikwell. London.) shlared some tears WALSH THIS CHRISTMAS sary — In loving mieimory of my Thank you grandad for those We regret to record the death Organs. dear wife. Marv Kelly., late of ROCHE — Seventh Anniver- happy years. of Mrs. Anastatla (Statia) S3 Si Si Si 31 S3 Si §3 §3 gj gj §5 §5 MR. MICHAEL Computer Software £4.95. Maipstown, Dungarvan who died sary — In loving memory of '(.Your loving granddaughter Walsh, Caseyville. Dungarvan Walkmans from £10.95. December 23, 1>980. Mlasses Teresa Rioche. late of Shandon, Miary. husband Billy and fam- which sad event occurred at Dungarvian and London, who Extension Telephones £8.95. offered. ily.) Ardkeen Hospital on Wednes- died on December 25, 1980, HURLEY Seven years ago I had to pant We record with very sincere day. December 16. she had been Cordless Phones, up to 20 Sweet Jesus have mercy on her Wilth ithe wife I loved with all regret, the death Of Mr. Mich- ill for some time. soul. Wm. McDonnell mile range. my heart. ael (Mickey) Hurley, which took The late Mrs. Walsh, who had Miniature Electronic Games Forget you. no, I never will. (Always remembered by her place with tragic suddenness In been predeceased by her hus- Bride Valley Fruit loving husband Thomas and band Paddy some years ago £9.95. As. time goes by I miss, vou London early on Tuesday mor- family,) Dungarvan Leader ning, December 15. had been extremely popular in GIFT VOUCHERS still. TELEPHONE (058)41203 Mickey who was employed as thp locality. She possessed a Some may forget you now kind and charitable disposition, APPLES - APPLES you are gone, SINGLETON—III loving mem- a foreman with the London 10 MARY STREET ory of Daniel Singleton. Caisey- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1987 Council was taken suddenly ill was a wonderful neighbour and OPEN ON SUNDAY But. I will remember no mat- her death has been the cause DUNGARVAN ter how long. viile, Dungarvan, whose anni- AND JANUARY 1, 1988 on his way t0 work and died a For Sale — Eating and versary occurs on December 23 Profound sorrow was occa- short time later. of much sorrow to all but more Telephone 058/41077 (Sadly missed by your loving especially to her sorrowing fam- Cooking Apples. husband Vincent.) Will those who think of him sioned in Dungarvan at news of In his early 50's he was born Open until 9 p.m. each night today. the death of Mr. Michael Whe- in Slate Lane in Abbeyside and ily and relatives to whom we extend deep and sincere sym- Sold in any quantity. Open KELLY — Seventh Anniver- A little prayer to Jesus siay. lan. O'Connell Street, Dungar- later moved to Congress Villas, pathy. any day. any time. sary — In loving memory of my (Never forgotten by his fam- van. beloved husband of the Dungarvan. He worked for a dear mother. Mary Kelly R.I.P.. ily at home and away.) NEWS OF TOWN late Rita (nee Fahey), which time at the Dickens Leather Her remains were removed late of Mapstown, Dungarvan. occurred at his residence in the Factory before emigrating to from the Kiely Funeral Home WILLIE MCDONNELL who died December 23 1980. very early hours of Thursday, London. on Thursday evening to St. Bride Valley Fruit Farm WADE — Fifteenth Anniver- Remembering you is easy, AND December 17. An octogenarian He played hurling and foot- Gary's Parish Church and were Tallow sary — In loving memory of my Farm Accounts he had been in failing health ball in his younger days with blessed and received by Rev. Telephone 058/56253 Mum. dear mother, Catherine Wade, I do iit every day. Barrack street Tallow and late for some time. a few of the local clubs includ- W. Carey C.C., assisted by Rev. M. Cullinan. C.C. and Rev. J. But missing you is a heart- of Headbo,rough, who died on ROUNDABOUvc rmmrT w Michael bad been principal of ing Eire Og and St. Garvan's MAR PARISH Griffin C.C. Recorder ache;. January 7. 1973. R.I.P. Sacred i ST^ MARY s PARISH CHURCH a well known and very flourish- and never lost, interest in the ¥'r. Cullinan C.C. celebrated Christmas Eve — Confessions ing news agency and stationery game down through the years. That will never go away. Heart of Jesus have mercy on the Requiem Mass on Friday from 10 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. and business in. O'Connell street for Mickey was one of nature's You were always there when her soul. Our Lady of Knock morning and also officiated Required from 12 noon to 8.30 p.m. many years. Earlier in his life gentlemen. Possessed of a most To call on farmer clients I needed you. pray for her. Masses offered. afterwards at the burial In the Nio task too great or small, Remembering you is easy, Mass will bp coni-celebrated at he had. worked at Power's Bak- unassuming and inoffensive regularly. ery for a number of years be- adjoining cemetery. LOFT INSULATION You eased my mind when it Mam,, 9 p.m. (instead of Midnight nature, he was member of a fore going into thP car hack- highly esteemed local family Chief mourners — Pat, Billy was troubled. I do it every day. Mass); Carols will be sung ney business. and was himself loved and re- and John (sons), Maura AND Knowledge of farming and With willing hands and loving Missing you is a heartache. from 8.30 p.m. Blessing, of Crib In his younger days he had spected by a large circle ol (daughter). Nick (brother), business experience heart. before Mass. That, never goes away. been an outstanding footballer friends. A sincere friend, he was son-in-law. daughters- In - law. essential For us you did it all. 'Always remembered by your Christmas Day — Masses at 9, 10.30 and 11.45 a.m. No and played with Dungarvan as also a great family man. A kind grandchildren and other rela- Applications welcome from Although We sadily mt6s you, loving daughter. Bessie.) evening Mass. well as Waterford and he re- and loving husband and father tives. WATER PIPE female and male applicants. •We know we're not alone. Saturday (St. Stephen's Day) mained a staunch and loyal he will be sadly missed by his For you are watching over us supporter of club and county heartbroken wife, sons and Replies by letter only to: all. —Mass at 11.30 a.m. and at 7.30 Box No. 505 "Leader" Office D.m. (Eve of Sunday). down through the years other relatives to whom we ex- PROTECTION From God's eternal home. Michael was a well known tend deep and sincere sympa- (Always remembered by your Sunday, Dec. 27 — Usual Sun- PROFESSIONALLY day Masses. personality over a very wide thy on their very great loss. loving son Edward.) INSTALLED The priests wish all the par- area. He possessed a jovial His remains were flown into MR. JOHN GUIRY KIELY — Sixth Anniversary PHONE 058/54283 ( 25-12)1 in honour of ishioners a happy and blessed disposition and was extreme- Cork Airport on Saturday last, The death of Mr. John Guiry. THANKSGIVING —Ini loving memory of Joan P Ballyeullane, Dungarvan, took St. Anthony. St. Martin. Brother Christmas. ly popular with all who knew December 19 and were removed Kiely. St. Mary Street, Dungar- place at the District Hospital, ' Rice. Padre pio and Father FRIARY CHURCH him and bis death has been from there to St. Mary's Parish van. who died on Ohristmas thp cause of much sorrow to Church. Dungarvan where the Dungarvan on Wednesday, Dec- ; Willie Doyle. Grateful petitioner. CHRISTMAS TIME LITURGIES ember 16. Day. 1981. Wednesday, December 23 — all but more especially to his coffin was received and blessed and a A most popular and respected HAPPY CHRISTMAS Will those who think of her 12.00-2.00 p.m. Confession~ ' s sorrowing sons, daughter and by Rev. W. Carey, C.C., assisted bright and prosperous new year today. member Of the community his DUNGARVAN MUSEUM Friary Church- 8.00 pm Peni-1 other relatives to whom we ex- by Rev. M Cullinan C.C. and from Walsh's Corner Food- death has been the cause of SOCIETY A little prayer to Jesus say. tential Service—Friary Church | tend deep and sincere sym- Rev. J. Griffin. C.C. market. O'Connell Street, Dun- (Always remembered by her Thp 11.45 Mass on Sunday much sorrow to all but more Thursday Dec. 24 — Masses pathy. especially to his sorrowing fam- garvan. A special thanks to loving husband Ned amid 7.30.8.00 and 10.00: Confessions! His remains were removed morning was celebrated by Rev. customers who supported us in ily and relatives to whom we family.) 10.30 a m to 7.30 p.m. Church from the Kiely Funeral Home Fr. Griffin for the repose of his extend deep and sincere sym- our first few days of bus'ness. soul. Also present were Rev. W EXHIBITION: MCCARTHY — Seventh Anni- Closes 7.30 p.m.; Church Re- to St. Mary's Parish Church on pathy on their sad loss. We look forward -to supplying opens 9.00 p.m. Carol Singing Friday evening and were receiv- Carey. C.C. and Rev. M Cul- you Fresh Food and good value versary — In loving memory oif His remains were removed 011 John McCarthy, late of Ballin- 9.30 p.m.; Vigil Mass 10.00 p.m. ed and blessed by Rev. W. linan. C.C. The funeral took in future. Open Christmas Eve Carey C.C. assisted by Rev J place immediately afterwards Thursday evening to St. Mary's COMMERCIAL road. who died on December 26. Friday, Dec. 25 (Christmas Parish Church and were bless- 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and all day St. Day — Masses 8.00 a.m.. 9.00 Griffin. C.C., Rev. M. Cullinan. to Ballinroad cemetery where 1980. C.C.. Very Rev. M. Brennock. ed and received by Rev. M. Cul Stephen's Day. Many economy a.m., 9.30 a.m.. 10.00 a.m., 10.45 interment took place. labels available from our off- Ais time drifts by. dia.ys turn WOODS — Pi.r®t Anniversary O S A . Mons. P Lamwn and Rev. J. Griffin. C.C.. officiated llnane C.C.. assisted by Rev. "W inito years a m . 11.30 a m No Evening Rev. J. Hooper. O.S.A. Carey. C.C. Rev. G. Hickey DUNGARVAN licence. Also, best quality wines —In fond and loving memory Mass. at the graveside, assisted by We still have heartaches and Requiem Mass was celebrated O.S.A. and Rev M. Brennock Dec. 30/31. Jan. 4-8 inclusive. spirits, liqueurs a-nd 6-P'acks. of a dear husband and a loving Sat.. Dec. 26 (St. Stephen's Very Rev. M. Canon Farrell, Open 3-5 p.m. silent tears. father. Fatridk Woods. 47 Casey, on Saturday morning by Rev. P.P. O.S.A. So many times we speak your Dav) — Masses 9.00 a.m.. 10.00 Fr. Griffin, C.C., celebrated ADMISSION FREE ville. Dungarvan who died on a.m., 11.30 a.m. Vigil Mass 6.15 Chief mourners—Ann (wife) the Requiem Mass on Friday One last chance

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HOSPITAL ON most loved and the most said that the majority of the inspiring of all our Christmas traders and business people in carols. the street were very pleased AGREED TIME with the courtesy and speed ot A NICE GESTURE the men engaged on the job who had worked late into the SCALE Remaining with non-contro- Mir. M. Dulilen, T.D.. asked night to accommodate the busi- the 'Minister for Health at versial matters we will return ness people by completing a Question Time in ithe Dail the to a paragraph we had in our wonderful job in record time. specific allocation for the Ard- column last week congratulating keen Regional Hospital. Co. Cllr. Billy Kyne who had Waterford. for 1988: 'the plans all those who did such a great previously raised the matter at which he expects' iwill be com- job lately in completing the the Co. Council meeting again pleted by .the end of H988: if he laying of the huge sewer pipes repeated his congratulations to Intends to shorten the pro- at Main Street, Dungarvan so gramme of completion for the the Co. Council's Senior Execu- hospital; and if he will make a quickly. —am tive on the job Mr. Don O'Sulii- statement on' the matter. At the December monthly van, the Assistant Engineer Mr. Minister for Health (Dr. meeting of the local Urban Michael Walsh, the Supervisory O'Hanlon) •. The specific level of Overseer. Mr. John Power, Lis- non-capitai 'allocation for Ard- Council the matter was raisec kieen Regional Hospital, Water- by Cllr. Austin Hallahan whc more and the Overseer Mr. ford. is a matter to be deter- Tommy Morrissey as well as, mined by the South-Eastern of course, the men who did the Health Board and I understand work. that the board' has not yet 1 made any decision In this re- Town Engineer Mr. Denis gard. with regard to the capital allocationi for the construction CHRISTMAS McCarthy thanked the mem- of ithe new hospital at Ardk-een, bers and said that he would the expenditure required for the convey the remarks to the men development in 1988 will depend on the job and to h;s colleagues on several factors which are GREETINGS difficult to quanitiifiy and as a on the Co. Council. He said result it Is not, possible to give that money had been saved by an exact expenditure figure for having the job done by the Co. H988 at 'this stage. However, the Council as the cost had worked Bunds will be provided' to allow FROM THE the project to proceed according out cheaper than the lowest to ithe itimesoale agreed in the private contract. contract. PRESIDENT—1987 We think that apart from lit its expected that the new these well deserved congratula- The following is the text, of pathology laboratory will be tions to the men, the nicest both completed and commis- the Christmas Greetings from sioned 'by the end of 1988 and An Dr. Padralg O h-Iarghile, thing was the gesture of the tlhat 'by that time construction Uachtaran Na h-Eireann:— business and trading houses in will be almost at the halfway Cuirean-n se luchair as cuimse the street most of whom contri- stage on a number of areas In- orm sonas agus slochaln bhean- buted to a little get-together for In deference to a request from Abbeyside Pattern Committee we devote our "Remembering Other Days" corner this week to recalling the great tragedy cluding a three-storey ward naithe uile na Nollag a ghui of the 3-masted schooner "Moresby" of Liverpool (pictured above) which foundered in Dungarvan Bay of! Ballinacourty Point on Christmas Eve, December block, a delivery suite, the neo- ar mhuintir na hEireann, ar the workers to mark the end of 24, 1895. She became a total wreck with nineteen of the crew being lost and only five saved. natal department, catering and muintir na n-oilean ata mor- the job in such a record time. staff' dining, central stores, thimpeall uirthi agus ar ar In 1899 Dungarvan Urban Council, being the Harbour Authority, marked the wreck with a fixed white light placed on a green painted Wighan Buoy, pharmacy and staff changing. muintir uile 'ar fud an domh- This buoy marked the wreck until 1812 in which year it was blown up and sold for scrap. The buoy was beached and in 1930 it was reconditioned and put ain. Guim aoibhneas agus CHRISTMAS DAY IS COME Shortening the programme L hack into service until August 1954 when it broke from its moorings in a gale and was brought into the Causeway where it lay until recently, for completion of the hospital suaimhneas na Feile Bean As is usual in our pre-Christ- Is not possible within the terms naithe go fluirseach ar gach The Abbeyside Pattern Committee now plan to recondition the buoy once more and to erect it as a memorial to those who died in the wreck and as a dulne de shliocht ar gcine agus mas issue Instead of the ballad save more lives. Any help, financial or otherwise, of the contract already entered ar chairde ar dtire i ngach alrd in this corner our choice falls tribute to the bravery of the gallant Dungarvan Lifeboat crew who braved the storm in an attempt to into for the project. on a Christmas Carol and for will be greatly appreciated. The person to contact is Breeda Power, Sarsfield Street, Abbeyside, Hon. Se cretary. Seolaim teachtaireacht mhls- this year we can find no more Incidentally it is interesting to note that Bean Ui Lonain (Molly Murray) of Ring was born on that tragic Christmas Eve in 1895 and this; year celebrates nithe agus chairdls ar leith i suitable one than "Christmas gcomhair na Nollag chucu siud her 92nd birthday. Beannacht an Leinbh Iosa agus A Mhaighdin Mathair uirthi. Day Is Come" which was com- lnar mease a bhfuil easpa posed by the well-known Water- cairde no misnigh. easlainte. ford City Franciscan F'r. Luke irnni no uaigneas ag goilliunt Wadding who lived from 1588 THE TWELVE FIRE orthu. agus chu'cu siud ar im to 1657. riodh foreigean orthu i rith na bllana ata thart. Christmas Day is come; let's DANGERS OF Gulm rath De orthu sin a all prepare for mirth. dheanfas iarracht ar leith Which fills the heav'ns and Christmas & New Year T. V. teacht 1 gcabhair orthu agus earth at, this amazing birth. CHRISTMAS cur lena ndochas agus lena mis- Through both the joyous 1. Candles burning through neach le linn an tSeasuir angels in strife and hurry high-security pirisoner-of-war the night, please don't set the Bheannaithe. Is e mo ghui dilis fly, camp set up by the Germans in house alight. nach fada go mbeidh siad suid 1942 (1963). 4.20—Telly Addicts 2. Decorations bright and gay a chaithfidh an Nollaig seo a With glory and hosannas: 4.60—Final Score. 5.05 — News from naked flames keep far dheanamh i mease str-ainseiri "All holy," do they cry, Weather. 5.15 — Sports News away. ar ais i gceartlar a m-uintire. In heaven the Church tri- BBC 1 Viewing umphant adores with all Wales. 5.20 _ Blankety Blank. 3. Check fairy lights, leads Deanaimis run go mairfidh an her choirs^ 6.0© — Hii-De-^Hi (new series) and connections or they!ll start rabharta dea-thola agus ur- 6.45—Bob's Full Housie. 7.25 — show. 12.45 — Racing From fires in all directions. The militant on earth with •Rose. J. M. Barrie's renowned raime don tsiochain a chruth- humble faith admires. CHRISTMAS DAY The Paul Daniels Magic Christ- Chepstow. 2.20—Film: The Man ghost storv. 8.55 _ Global Re- 4. At your parties have a ball, aionn an Nollaig lnar gcroiths 7.00 a.m. — Children's BBC. mas Show. 8.15 — Bengetrac. 9.45 From Snowy River. Australian port. 110.25 — Film: stall O'f The but watch no lighted clg ends buan agus go ngriosoidh se -jNews And Sport, Weather But why should we rejoice? 7.30—'Play School. 7.50 — Parnto- film sitarrirng Kirk Douglas, .Nignt. Award-winning actress fall. gach dulne agatnn a chroi Should we not rather Tismet 8.10 — Umbrella. 8.30 — 10.00 — Film: EvU Under Tile Tom Burlinson .and Sig-.d Mieryl Sweep anid Roy Scheider RTE 2 5. Blazing open fires look dlch'ill a dheanamh slochaln mourn Songs Of Praise from Trinity Sun. An all-sitar casfc including Thornton* in the story ol an stair in this tense psychological cheery but keep them guarded sheasmhach a bhunu ar fud To see the Hope of Nations Peter Ustinov, Maggie Smith, orphaned boy's tough appren- thriller (1982). 11.55-1.50 a.m.— and be wary. Eireann agus a-n- domhaln College. Cambridge. 9.00— film: NinotchKa In a continu- SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 6. The chimney, if you seldom thus in a stable born? Clhir.'stmas Morning with Noel Diania Rigg and James Mason ticeship in the world of ranch- mhoir. Where are His crown and feature in this murder mystery ing and wild horses (1982). 4.00 ing season of the legendary 3.25 _ Six Gerenations. 3.50— use it, should be swept, clean (Part w, 10.30'—Christmas Read- Guim Nollaig aoibhinn agus sceptre, where is His throne sat on a beautiful Adriatic is- —Disney Time. 4.50 — Final aatress's films, Greta Garbo is Saturday Matinee : Jubilee for Santa's visit. sublime. ings with Laurence Olivier. land. (1982i). 1,1.55—A Bit Of Frv Score. 5.05—News. Weather. 5.20 comrade Ninotchka.. despatched Trail. 5.40 — Once Hero. 7.05 7. When wrappings from your Athbhliain Ian dochals do gach 1'0.3'5 — Ohriatmias Morning Ser- A gifts you take don't make a duine. Where is His trgin majestic And Laurie. 12.30 a.m.—Film: —Film: Hooper. Burt Reynolds to Banish to investigate, the —Explore 7.30 — Family Ties. that should the stars out- vice from St. George's Chapel, bonfirft in the grate. It gives me very great plea- Dead Of Nigihit. Michael Red- and- Sally Field s-tar in the antics of a Soviet trade delega- 8.00 — Nuacht. 8.05 — Aire. shine? Windsor Castle, 11.45 — Ohrlstfc- grave, Mervyn Johns and tion,. (,1®39 black and white). 8. On new electric gadgets sure to wish all the happiness 1 action-packed 1978 movie. 7.00 8.55 — Rumpole. 9.55 — Ehe Is there not sumptuous mias Morning wtlh Noel (Part Googie Withers star In a classic Wogan. 7.40 —The Les Dawson Sunday Concert. 10.50 — Screen and toys, don't leave the wiring and blessed peace of Christmas 2). 12.30 p.m.—Porridge. 1.10— "to the boys." to the people of Ireland to palace nor any inn at all chiller (1945, black and white). Show. 8.30—Film: Greystokes— MONDAY, DECEMBER 28 International It, Began With To lodge His heavenly mother Jiulie Andrews — The Sound Of The Legend Of Tarzan. Lord Of Farewells. 11.40 — Nocturne. 9. A smoke alarm is a wise those who live on its islands Christmas. ohristmas music 9.00 a.m. — Film; Laurel And gift to give — it detects a fire and to all our people through- but, in a lowly stall? SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27 Ine Apes (1984). 10.40 — News, performed by Julie Andrews Weather. 10.55 — Match Of The Hardiy's Laughing 20s (1-9S5 3 and helps you live. out the world. I wish all the and her special guests Placido black and whtte). 10.25 — Film: SUNDAY, JANUARY 10. Old folks too need special joy and tranquility of the Holy 8.30 a.m.—'The Raccoons. 8.55 Oay. iiL45—Film: Twelve Angry Domingo, JOhn Denver and the Men. Henry Fonda in one of his Lassie Come Home. Elizabeth 4.15 — Measure Of The Year. care, lest fire should catch Season to all the descendants King's Singers. 2.05 — Top Of —Play School. 9.15—Articles Of Taylor, Roddy McDowall and 5.15 — 1 Want To Go Home. them unawares. of our race and to the friends Faith. 9.30 — Morning Worship. most memorable roles. Lee J. The pops Christmas Party. 3.00 Cobb. E. G. Marshall atnd Jack Donald Crisp star In this 1943 6.05 — Hart (To Hart. 7.00 — 11. Light thp pudding If you of our country everywhere-. —The Queen speaks to the 10.15—Joseph And Child. 10.30L_ Klugman co-star (1957. bladk film. 11.50 — Songs O'f praise. Newsweek. 7.30 — Hackers. 8.00 will, but mind flaming spirits I send a special message of Common wealth. 3.10 Eastend- Sign Extra. 10.55 — Film: The and white). 1.20 a.m. — News 12.30 p.m. — Film: The Good —Nuacht 8.10 — Struggles For do not spill! encouragement and friendship LISMORE YOUTHS ers. 3.40 — Him: Indiana Jones intelligence Men. Eric More- Headlines and Weather. Companions. Jessie Matthews Poland. 9.10 — The Sunday 12. And. before you go to bed for Christmas to those among And The Temple Of Doom. Fan- camfoe and Enn>ie Wise star in plays opposite John Gielgud in Movie: Home From The Hill. at night — switch off. unplug us who arp friendless, to those tas(v adventure starring Harri- Robert Asher's 1965 comedy. J. B. Priestley's story of a wan- 11.15 — Nocturne. and close doors tight. who feel discouraged, are ill. son Ford as archaeologist Indi- 12.3-5 p.m.—The Grand Knock- dering concert troupe (1932, anxious or lonely, and to those SUCCESSFULLY ana Jones, who parachutes into cut Tournament. 1.55' — News, black and white). 2.20 The who have been victims of viol- Weather for farmers. 2.00— Bolshoi In The Park. 4 35 — ence during the past year. I ind'.a where villagers beg him pray God's blessing on those to find their lost children and a Eastenders. 3,80—Film: Escape Show reel 87. 5.15 — 100 Great To Victory. Michael Caine. Syl- who will make a special effort APPEAL DETENTION sacred stone. With Kate Gap- Sporting Moments. 5.30 — Jack AND FOR THE REST OF during the Holy Season to come shaw and Ke Huy Qu am, ( 1'9841 vester Stallone and Tim Pig- BBC 2 High. 6.00—On The piste 7.00— go tt-.Sm:th star In John, Hus- to their assistance and to give 5.35—News. Weather. 5.45—Russ i Film: National Velvet. Elizabeth them an increase of hope and Abbot Ohristmas Show. 6.25 — ton's prisoner-of-war drama. Taylor and Mickey Rooney star '('1S81). 5.20 — Rolf Harris car- CHRISTMAS DAY THE WEEK courage. It is my earnest hope Only Foo'ls And Horses. 7.25 _ im the classic tale of a little Farm: 5.30 Emerican Immor- that those who must spend this SENTENCES toon Time. 5.45—That's Life! 9.10 a,.m.—Film: The Cheaters. jirl who wins a horse in a MONDAY Christinas Night With The Two RTE 1 — 2.30 Cooking Price- tals; 6 p.m. Where- The Sky Be- Christmas in unfamiliar sur- Two Lismore youths who were Presents. 6.2o — News Weather With Joseph Schildraut Eugene raffle and decides to train him 1 Ronnies. 8.15—(Miss Marple: 4 50 Wise: 3 p.m. Live At Three- 4 gins- 6.30 A Country Practice; roundings will soon be restored sentenced to periods of deten- Fro-m- Padding ton. 10.05 — In 6.35 — Songs Of Pttaise. 7.15 — Palette and Billle Burke 01046, for the Grand National (1944) p.m. Dempsey's Den- 4.25 7 p.m. Alf- 7.30 Coronation to the sanctuary of their homes. •Last Of The Summer wine. 8.35 black and white). 10.35^-jFilm: tion in St. Patrick's Institution Sickness And In Health. 10.35 5.C0—'An Evening With Kiri Te Happy Birthday; 4.30 — Aunty Street; 8 p.m. Nuacht: 8.10 Ais- Let us resolve that the high by the District Court when con- News, Weather. 10.45 — Film: —Film: The Case Of The Shoot- White Christmas. Bing Crosby K-anawa. featuring favourite Poppy's Storytime; 4.35 The ling Geal; 8.40 Stravinsky: The ing Star. Raymond Burr stars and Danny Kaye. Rosemary tide Of goodwill and reverence victed on charges of taking a Terms Of Endearment. Starring arias of Mozart, Gounod Char- Smurfs: 5.05 Bailebeag- 5.15 Firebird: 9.00 Cineelub; Remem- for peace which Christmas motor car without the owner's Jack Nicholson, Shirley Mac- as detective perry Mason rl986) Olooney and Vera Ellen star in pentier and Puccini. 9.55 Fly- The Littlest Hobo; 5.45 News: ber My Name; 10.30 Newsnlght: raises in our hearts will remain liO.lO — News. Weather. 10.25 the musical classic (1954) consent made successful ap- Lalne aod Debra Winger. An ing For Fun. 10.35—Screen Two. 6 p.m. The Angelus- 6.01 News- 10.55 At The Maintenance shop: with us and inspire each one peals at Dungarvan Circuit attractive widow, in the middle Everyman: 'Madonna.' 11.20 — 12.30 p.m.—Golf 87—A Momen- 10.40 - Film: Broadway Danny time-, 6.35 Film: Uncle Tom's 11.25 Nlghtlight followed by of us to make the utmost effort Film: The Maltese Falcon. tous Year. 1.45 — The Natural Court last week. of an affair with a licentious Rose. With Woody Allen (black Cabin- 8.30 A (Taste Of Ireland; Nocturne. of which we are capable to es- Denis Ma-nigan, 2 New Street, Classic thriller involving Hum- World. 2.3-5—Jacqueline Du Pre and white). 12.00 — Kim: Cam- 9 p.m. News-. 9.30 Hill Street: ex-a9tronaut, is reunited with Masterclass. 3.10—Film: La Tra- tablish lasting peace through- Lismore was sentenced to three her grandchildren when heT phrey Bogart's private eye' Sam llle. Greta Garbo and Robert Blues: 10.25 Rebecca Storm at THURSDAY out Ireland and the world. Spade with Many As tor, Peter viate. Zeffirelli.s resplendent RTE 1 — 2.30 The Art of the months detention when con' headstrong daughter hits mar- Taylor star In George Cukor's the Cork Opera House: 10.55 Craft; 3 p.m. T/lve' At Three; I wish a Happy Christmas victed of baking the car at, Lls- Lorre. Sydney Greenstreet and version of Verdi's romantic Designing Women; 11.25 Late riage trouble and becomes ter- opera with Teresa Stratas and 1'936 film, the story of the lcve 4 p.m. Dempsey's Den; 4.25 and a New Year full of hope more on February 8. 1987 and the search for a priceless sta- between a Parisian courtesan News. to everybody. minally ill. 12.55 a.m. The Placido Domingo (Italian with Happy Birthday- 4.30 Dilin O John Tobin also of New Street Gospel According To St. Luke. tuette (1941. black and white). and a handsome young noble- RTE 2 — 5 p.m. Emmerdale Deamhas- 4.!10 Pat's Pal's: 5 was similarly sentenced when l.Oo a.m. — News Headlines and English subtitles. 1982). 4.55 — Farm- 5.30 Out Of Town: 6 p.m. 1.00—News Headlines and Wea- White Nights Of Dance. The man, based on Dumas (black p.m. The Campbells- 5.30 Ten convicted on a charge of allow- ther. Weather. and white). 1.45 a.m.Weather. Kids of Degrassl Street- 6.30 A Minute Tales; 5.45 News; 6 p.m. ing himself to be carried in a first-ever combined appearance Country Practice: 7 p.m. The of a Soviet and a western ballet The Angelus- 6.01 Newstime: car knowing it to have been MONDAY, DECEMBER 28 Muppet Show; 7.30 Coronation 6.20 Garda Patrol; 6.30 Know stolen. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26 company. 6.10 — Amsterdam Street; 8 p.m. Nuacht: 8.10 7.00 a.m. — Cartoons. 9.00 — Clhristmas Concert. 7.40 — Your Sport- 7 p.m Hotwalker: Mr. A. V. Maher, State Solici- 8.20 a.m.—Roobarb. 8,25 —Sa- Aisling Geal; 8.40 The Spencer 7.35 The Pure Drop: 8.05 Shell AGHERN, MY HOME tor, stated that on February 8 Children's BBC. 9.25 — Why Mother Teresa. A profile of Tracy Film Season- 10.55 News- turday Starts Here. 8.50—Pamto Mother Teresa of Calcutta. 8.35 Game: 9 p.m. News- 9.30 Today las- Mangan- stole a car in Lls- Don't You? 9.50 — Wi'llo The night; 11.30 Nlghtlight followed Tonight: 10.10 Cagn-ey And Time! 9.0'0—The Muppet Babies. Wisp. 9.55 — Alice Through The —iGarbo. A documentary por- more and he and Tobin drove 9.30—Going Live. 12.17 p.m. — by Nocturne. Lai!ey; 11.05 Chernobyl And off in it to go to a dance in Looking Glass. 10.30 Your trait of the great Swedish RTE1 Three Mile Island: A Space- Weather. 12.20—Film: Race For Du-ngarvan. The taking of the Birthday Greetings. 10.55—Five actress. 1)0.35'—'The Story O'f A TUESDAY bridge- 11.35 Late News. WHEN A BOY Your Life Charlie Brown, 1.35— To Eleven. l'l.OO—Cartoon, l-l.05 Recluse. Film s-tar Stewart RTE 1 — 2.35 Paint; 3 p.m. car was reported to the gardai Film: The Great Escape. Steve —The Littlest, Hlobo. 11.30^-0air- Granger makes a rare tv ap- SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 'Live' At, Three: 4 p.m. Demp- RTE 2 — 5.05 Emmerdale The cuckoo and rail in the and the defendants were ap- McQueen, James Garner. Rich- toon. H1.40—Perfect Strangers: pearance in this play by Al-as- 10.20 — Film: Friend Or Foe. sey's Den; 4.25 Happy Birthday; Farm; 5.35 Laurel And Hardy: valley are- calling. prehended en route at Cappagh. ard Attenborough and Charles 'A Christmas Story.' 12.05 p.m.— dair Gray about a yoiung man 11.35—Film: Old Mother Riely's 4.30 Dilln O Deamhas: 4.40 De- 6 p.m. The Lesson- Is Ulster: The linnet and thrush blend Mangan at first denied that the Bronson In the true story o-f a The Animals Holiday Road- who finds himself unaccount- Circus, 12.50 — News1 Headlines. fenders of the Earth- 5.10 How 6.30 The Sullivan's- 7 p.m. Top their voices In tune, car had been stolen but late» ably in- the bedroom o-f a beau- 12.52 — Sports Stadium. 5.05 — Do You Do? 5.30 Video Time: of the Pops; 7.30 Crosbow- 8 With blooming hawthorns admitted that it had been. He tiful young woman. With Peter Flash Gordon Conquers the 5.45 News: 6 p.m The Angelus: p.m. Aisling Gheal: 8.40 Mart while petals arP falling. had been sentenced to three Oapald'i and Cristina Higueras. Universe. 5.30 — Wonderstruck. 6.01 Newstime; 6.30 Rapid Roul- And Market, 8.45 Raffles; 9.45 And garsoons are waving a months detention at the Dis- 1H.25—The Queen speaks to the 6.00 — The Angelus. 6.01—News. ette- 7 p.m. Threads Of Ire- Pian-o Plus- 10.15 Master Works welcome to June trict Court and fined £100 for 6.15 _ Fully Fit. 6.35 _ Pet land: 7.35 Talking Terns: 8.05 F'rom Great, Museums- 10.25 'Tis nature proclaiming when driving without insurance and Commonwealth. 11.35 Julian World 7.05 — Highway To Murder. She Wrote- 9 p.m. Newsnlght; 10.45 Mastermind; summer is reigning. £10 for having no driving Lloyd Webber (cello) plays1 El- Heaven. 8.00 — Freddie White News: 9.30 One Mo' Time; 11.05 11.15—Newsnlght followed by With flagrant blue faces and licence. Tobin had also been 1 At /The Cork Opera House 9.00 Today Tonight Special: 12 30 Nocturne. smiling blue sky sentenced to three months de- gar's Cello Concerto and the Late News. Ro-mancp for cello and orches- —News. 9.15 — Dallas. 10.10 — FRIDAY Where the calm river Bride tention on foot, of his offence. down the meadows goes RUFFLES OF 7 MAIN STREET tra O-p 62. 1)2.25 a.m.—Weather. Film: Stranger In My Bed. 12.00 RTE 2 — 4.55 Emmerdale RTE 1 — 2.05 The Brothers: Mangan in eviden:P stated —Late News. Farm: 5.25 Around Alone: 6.30 3 p.m. 'Live At Three: 4 p.m. stealing, that he was 18 years old and By lovely Aghern, my home Telephone 058/43242 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27 SUNDAY, JANUARY 3 A Country Practice: 7 p.m. Dempsey's Den- 4.25 Happy a carpenter. He was working in DUNGARVAN 9.55 — A Vous La France. Sledge Hammer: 7.30 The Red Birthday; 4.30 Aunty Poppy's when a boy. London but came back to make 9.00 a.m.—Pages from Ceefax. 10.20 — Making The Most Of Shoes- 8 p.m. Nuacht: 8.10 Storytime; 4.35 Cockleshell this appeal On the night he 9J15—'Babar Comes To America. The Micro. 10.45 — Germany: Aisling Gheal- 8.40 Touchdown: Bay; 4.55 Newsline; 5.15 Drama Alas when the lilacs the pink took the car he was after drink- 9.40—Sebastian. The Incredible Past, And Present. 11.15—Mass. 9.45 Black Forest Clinic; 10.35 7- 5.45 News- 6 p.m. The An- blooms are shedding ing four pints and as far as he Drawing Dog. 9.45—The Mole 111 12.00 — Interlude. 12.20—News Mewsnight: 10.55 Champion gelus- 6.01 Newstime: 6.30 The sweet lore of skylarks was concerned it was just "a A Dream. 10.15 — Molly's Pil- Headlines followed by The B'lues: 11.25 Nlghtlight followed Bearskin 6.50 Megamix; 7.20 was heard from on high. one off thing." AUTUMN/WINTER ( grim. Ii0.35—Charlie Brown, Car- Swiss Family Robinson. 12.45— by Nocturne. Executive Street- 7.50 Hunky Where the honey bees hum in Tobin was not called to the toon. 11.25 — Film: Arabian Ad- Ludwig van Beethoven. 1.05 — Dory- 9 p.m. News: 9.30 1987— the violet tipped lupin. WEDNESDAY The Sporting Year- 10.45 Late witness box. venture. Christopher Lee. Mic- John Wayne — Most Wanted RTE 1—2.30/The Living Body: I left dear Aghern my home Mr. G. O'Kelly. B.L. (instruc- key Rooney Oliver Tobias and Westerns. 2.00 — Film: Pop 3 p.m. 'Live' At Three: 4 p.m. Night Friday Movie-: Under when a boy. Fire. Starring Nick Nolte. Gene ted by Neil Twomey & Co.). foi- Oapulelne star in this fantasy Pirates. 3.00—Sunday Matinee: Dempsey's Den: 4.25 Happy l-he appellants said that Man- adventure of long ago. (1979). The Happiest. Millionaire. 5.30— Birthday- 4.30 Aunty Poppy's Hackman and Joanna Cassidy; I long to go back o'er the 1 a.m. Late News. ean had never been in trouble 1.00 p.m.—No Limits. 2.00—The Piano Plus. 6.44 — The Angelus. Storytime; 4.35 The Flint.stone •ocean that severs before and he asked that both Bolshoi Ballet. 4.10—.The Great 6.01 — News followed by Sports Kids; 5.05 Look Around: 5.15 RTE 2—4.55 Soils And Daugh- My regards for the brightness be shown leniency in regard to Philosophers. 4.55 — Did You Results. 6.15—The Cosby Show. The Real Ghostbusters- 5.45 ters; 5.25 St. Francis of Assisi: of summer of June, thp detention sentences Starts Tuesday, December 29 See+ 5.45 — Film: Bush. Christ- 6.40 — Fire And Ice. 7.40 — News 6 p.m. The Angelus.: 6.01 5.50 Early Evening Movie; Clash And the wish of my heart Judge Frank Spain stated mas. Nicole Kidman and Mark Johnny McEvoy And Friends. Newstime- 6.30 Number One: of the Titans; 8 p.m. Nuacht: shall be ever and ever. that he would adjourn the at 10 a.m. Spain star 1-n this colourful 8.10 Where In The World? 7.05 Film: The Toast of New 8.10 Aisling Gheal: 8.40 Sports- charges against both defen- Orleans; 9 p.m News- 9.30 To- world: 9.25 Spenser For Hire: To roam through Aghern my adventure film which tells the 9.00 — News. 9.20 — Sunday home whan a boy. dants for a period of 12 months story of four youngsters whose Night At The Olympla. 10.40 — day Tonight Special; 10.35 10.25 Newsnlght: 10.40 Port- and if In that period tliev got Granuaile; 11.35 Late News. raits: Saul Bellow- 11.30 Noc- horse is stolen bv two ouit-of- Tahiti Witness. 11.40 — Late The above was written- by the into n0 further trouble then Fantastic Reductions! work musicians. 7.15 — Mary turne. News. RTE 2 — 5 p.m. Emmerdale late Paddy Newton, Aghern. "they could walk free."