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9Th December 2018 Katie Lowes St tegan’S Hall For all your celebrations & social occasions. Set Dancing- Is now finished & will resume Please phone Andrea 083 4437907 on Tuesday 15th January 2019 Talk of the Town : Ciorcal Cainte Next Irish speaking circle will be on Monday 17th December Call 086-3452672 for all functions & parties. 9th December 2018 RATHVILLY CREDIT UNION: Call For sale to Rathvilly credit union, we're Tynock & Talbotstown here to help, with a friendly & professional service & competitive Christmas Choir Fr. Pat O Brien – (059) 6473211 2008 Volkswagen Passat for Sale interest rate you won't be Contact 087-2701551 for details. disappointed. Practice for the Month Masses in the Oratory Tues, Wed & Thurs @ 9:30am of December Next Week Telescope for sale Opening Days/Hours: Thursday 9.15 a.m. to Mass for The Feast of The Immaculate Conception is As new. Contact: 087– 3800993 11.15 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. to 5.30p.m. Friday 30 mins prior to every Saturday & Sunday mass in both Tynock & on the 7th December @ 7:30pm in Tynock Church 9.15 a.m. to 11.15 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Phone. 059 9161305. Talbotstown churches. Saturday 8th December @ 6:00pm in Tynock Person available to do All Welcome. Anniversaries: Patrick Donegan 21st Anniversary part-time Sean Murphy Butchers Hacketstown Ann Donegan 4th Anniversary house keeping—cleaning, 085 1132259, hoovering, etc,. Reader: Nigel Byrne For all your Christmas meat, Free Range The annual Eucharistic Minister: Ann Grant Byrne Kiltegan, Baltinglass, Turkey, Ham, Beef, Lamb. See instore or Celebration of Life, Collector: Nigel Byrne Rathvilly, Hacketstown on-line for deals. Shop Local. Gift vouchers Lighting of the area’s. Available. Tree & Carol Sunday 9th December @ 9:30am in Talbotstown Contact 086 3438546 Service will take Reader: Siobhan Doyle place on Sunday Eucharistic Minister: Aine McCarthy 9th December at 3pm at Baltinglass Collector: Ned Doyle Fruity Christmas Punch for Adults & Kids Hospital. Refreshments will be served afterwards. Everyone welcome. Saturday 15th December @ 6:00pm in Talbotstown Anniversaries: Kathleen Keogh, Graigue 6th Ingredients Needed The celebration of life cards are available Anniversary & also the Keogh Family, Graigue -Cranberry juice or pomegranate cranberry juice from: McGreals, Fishers Centra, Burkes, -Pineapple juice The Library, The Peoples Shop, Upstairs Reader: Helen Ryan -Almond extract at Quinns, Baltinglass Hospital The Hub Eucharistic Minister: Ben Lennon -Ginger ale Kiltegan & The Pantry Rathdangan, Collector: Brian Murphy -Fresh cranberries and limes (optional) -Ice Sunday 16th December @ 9:30am in Tynock Anniversary Mass: Pat Byrne 10th Anniversary Method Baby Boy Breade Cremin –Graigue 13th Anniversary -Pour cranberry juice, pineapple juice, and almond extract into a large drink dis- penser and mix. Congratulations to Reader: Conor O’Leary -Pour in ginger ale and give it one quick stir. Eucharistic Minister: Danny Byrne Declan & Helen -Add in cranberries, ice and ginger ale. Collector: Paul O’Toole -Serve within a few hours for best results as it will start to go flat. Keenan on the arrival of their baby St. Peter’s Parish—059) 6473368 boy on Monday 1st Sunday– Morning Prayer @ 12 Noon last. 2nd Sunday- Holy Communion @ 12 Noon Contact us @ The Focus Kiltegan 3rd Sunday- Morning Prayer @ 12 Noon 4th Sunday- Holy Communion @ 12 Noon https://www.facebook.com/TheFocusKiltegan e-mail: [email protected] (059) 6473330 5th Sunday– United Service for Group in Alternate Ads can also be dropped into the post box @ The Community Employment Office in Kiltegan. To place an ad is Talbotstown & Tynock Church Collections - Churches @ 11am €2.00. All notices must be received before 3pm on Wednesday for inclusion that week. Offertory €265.07 Envelope €275.70 KILTEGAN G.A.A Kiltegan GAA Notes The Hub WHat’S going on: 2-17-18-24 Out Lotto will take place on Opening Times: Mon, Tue, Wed & Sat 9am—12:30pm Ideal Christmas Present Tuesday of this week in Thursday & Friday 9am—2:30pm Katie Lowes, with the usual Christmas prize draw Michael English & his band will appear in NO WINNER for purchase of tickets & promotors, with a little get Why not treat yourself to lunch right here in St Josephs church, Baltinglass on 4 match 3s €50 each together for all the people who are involved in the Kiltegan with one of our freshly made lunch specials Yvonne Doyle, Narraghmore (seller Mary lotto every week. every Thursday and Friday. Thursday 28th February 2019. Farrell) Doors open 7pm, show will commence Laurence Kelly (seller Madeline Foley) Specials for the 13th & 14th of December at 8pm. John Lennon (seller John Lennon) Tickets €25, Our club wish Paula Boland Liam Whyte (seller John Sally Byrne) get well wishes after her knee All Day Breakfast Tickets available from surgery & hope to see Paula Or Next week's Draw takes place on Tuesday Shepard’s Pie 11th of December in Katie Lowe's out and about again very Moore’s—Grangecon soon. ☺ Our normal menu is also available daily including local Patterson’s Butchers, & O’Reilly’s Stores JACKPOT €10,000 Tickets for the Croke Park draw - cars, organic poached eggs, freshly made sandwiches / toasted - Baltinglass cash, holidays & much more, are now on sandwiches & beautifully locally baked cakes. The Hub also (Draw takes place on Tuesday 11th of sale from all our committee members & players at stocks crafts which are locally made including Neantóg skin- or contact December for Christmas hampers) a cost of €10 per ticket care, Jo Browne perfume, handmade cards, —ideal for gifts. Fiona 087 6864596 Support local. If any group wants to use The Hub for a Avril 087 4119214 We wish John Keogh the best of luck as selector meeting please contact Philip Hanbidge on (087) 2460947. with our Co. Hurling team & thank him for his work Mick 087 2875011 with our club over the past year. Ashling 085 7679973 RATHDANGAN NEWS All proceeds in aid of St Joseph’s & St Looking Back to 1993 Mary’s Parish. The Village Pantry Kiltegan Intermediate Hurling team played Barndarrig in the Intermediate Hurling League final in St Peter’s Parish Open 7 days a week from 9.30am—1pm Annacurra on Saturday 11th December at 2.30, and won to bring off a great double to finish the Centre year. Final score Kiltegan 2-9 Barndarrig 0-3. Our daily super valu Baltinglass delivery service is also back up and running if you want to place an order for next morning Annual Christmas Team — John Byrne (RIP), Damian Byrne, Lorcan Byrne, Joh Boland, James Doyle, Pat Gartland, delivery ring Angela on 087 6440751 or Tess 0876173879. Whistle Drive Michael Boland, Denis Hayes, John Harmon, Jeffrey Bermingham, Fergal Gartland, Gerry Boland, Tues 18th December @ 8pm James Whelan, Rory Tallon, John Flemming. Sub — Colm Doyle, James Cremin, Keith Furlong. Prizes hamper, Turkeys, Chirstmas Scorers — James Whelan 0-5, Denis Hayes 1-0, John Harmon, 1-1, Gerry Boland, John Flemming, ‘’HEATHER, HILLS & HEARTHS".. a book about the local Cake, etc,. Fergal Gartland 1 point each. history of Rathdangan. It has been 4yrs in the making & contains a wealth of information & photos. All are welcome to attend official launch on Friday Dec 7th @ 7.30pm in O Focus Kiltegan Toole memorial hall. The book will be available to purchase The next meeting of the Baltinglass Our last run for the Focus Kiltegan 2018 will be week ending 23rd of on the night or there after. Day Care Committee will take place December. on Wednesday 12th December at Teenage Christmas Disco takes place in O Toole Memorial 8.30pm at The Center, Therefore any information/ads to be placed must be received no later than 3pm hall on Fri day Dec 14th. Tickets: €10. Available on door on Baltinglass. All welcome. Wednesday the 19th December for inclusion in the Christmas newsletter. night. All money raised will go to Sophia counselling centre. Fully supervised 8pm to 11pm....prizes for most festive Get fit in 2019 in O Toole Memorial Hall Our first New Year edition will be week ending 13th January 2019, any ad to be outfits. Rathdangan. Have you an interest in any included that week will needs to be received by 3pm Wednesday the 9th of the following classes? Yoga, Boxer- January. Drama 2019: Rathdangan drama group are very busy get cise, Circuit training/cross fit style, Self ready for next years drama which is to be " Try Anything Defence, Pregnancy Yoga, Baby Mas- Contact us @ The Focus Kiltegan Twice" by William Rocke. Dates for staging are Feb 15/16/17 & 22/23/24 sage, Weight loss club, Better health https://www.facebook.com/TheFocusKiltegan program, 6 week nutrition & exercise e-mail: [email protected] Next adult social dance in O Toole hall Rathdangan takes lifestyle program. These classes will be Phone — (059) 6473330 place on Saturday December 8th from 9.30pm to midnight given by tutors with over 24yrs in the music by The Kavanaghs refreshments served .always great health & fitness industry with numerous qualifications. Please text Sarah for more night of dancing. information on 087 062 7563 .
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