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The Liam MacCarthyCup paidavisit to Patrician Presentation Secondary School, Fethard, recently.Fromleft: MaryAnn Fitzgerald, Sarah Smith, Ana GonzalezRodriguez, CharlotteBurgess, Kaycie Aherne,Denija Zilgalvis, Áine Connolly,Taryn Purcell, Emily Davey,Amy Morrisseyand Shakira Bradshaw Fightfor Tipperary’smental health services this Saturday As manypeople as possible noon (September 28). pitalinKilkenny, whichisthe In his role as chairperson have been urgedtotaketo Speaking at ameeting of designatedapproved centre of Tipperary County Council, the streetsinClonmel’s Clonmel BoroughDistrict, forthe SouthTipperary, Cllr.Michael Murphy saidhe Cllr. PatEnglish requested Kilkennyand Carlowarea. hadagreed that hospitalcon- town centrethis weekend to everyone to supportthe However, Cllr.English sultantProfessorPaud highlightwhathas been de- marchtoput pressureonthe saidthe number of available O’Regan, and possiblyretired scribedas“the absolutely governmenttorestorethe beds in Kilkenny wasn’t ad- psychiatric consultantDr. diresituation”with Tip- services that hadbeen taken equate. Alan Moorewould address perary’smental health ser- away,most notably withthe He also saidhewas very thenextmeeting of the closure of St.Michael’s psy- disappointedwiththe re- County CouncilinClonmel vices. chiatric unitinClonmel sponses from HealthMin- on October 9interms of the The group Tipperary’s Fight sevenyears ago. ister Simon Harris and Jim deficit of mentalhealthbeds forMentalHealthServices Following theclosureof Daly,Minister forMental in this area.Cllr.Murphy has organised amarch and St.Michael’s, all acutein-pa- Healthand Older People, to backedthe appeal forsup- rally that will convene at tientservices were trans- therecentrepresentations portfor this Saturday’s Clonmel’s Main Guardat ferred to theDepartmentof from Clonmel BoroughDis- march. 2.30pm this Saturday after- PsychiatryatSt. Luke’s Hos- trict. CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 g

7O’Connell St,Clonmel Tel: 0526121205 SpSanseciaSoucislOffer 30MakeEarCapsuUples Range Now Piercingin€15Store RecNowommended Availableby Eye Care Professionals 2SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,20 1 9 Have you got a story for South Tipp Today? N EWS Email [email protected] DMS to create another 50 jobs at its Cashel centre

A financial services multi- announced the creation of 50 national company has an- extra jobs at its new Cashel centre when it acquired it last nounced plans to hire an year. It has already recruited extra 50 staff at its Cashel alarge number of these 50 offices, bringing its work- staff, who moved into the new force in the town up to 100. offices at Cashel Shopping Centre in early July. Minister for Business Enter- The Cashel section of DMS prise and Innovation continues to work in financial Heather Humphreys offi- services forthe aviation cially opened the spacious sector and also in Special new offices of DMS Gov- Purpose Vehicles (SPVs). The ernance covering two units 50 additional financial ser- at Cashel Shopping Centre vices jobs DMS announced surrounded by senior IDA are scheduled to becreated officials, managers and staff over the next five years, but of the company. thecompany expects this re- Tipperary County Council cruitment target will be chairman Cllr Michael achieved well ahead of that Murphy, CEO Joe MacGrath, s c h e du l e. most of the county's TDs and Minister Humphreys said alarge number of local coun- she wasdelighted to officially cillors also attended the open DMS' new Cashel offices opening ceremony. and welcomed the announce- DMS is aglobalgov- mentof another 50 highly ernance, risk and compliance skilled newfinancial services company that is based in jobs. "It's great to see more Dublin as well as Cashel. It set high quality jobs coming into up its Cashel centrein June thetown and county. It's a last year when it acquired sign that this region is really Cashel-based Aviation Cor- transforming.Thank youfor porateServices, whichwas the investment and on behalf Minister Heather Humphreys cutting the ribbon at DMS Governance's new offices in Cashel surrounded by DMS management, IDA representatives, founded in 2010 by NiallMc- of the Government I wish you and local TDs and councillors. Namara wholives in Portroe every success in the exciting sisted thefirm in its search situatedjust off themo- structure. Its staff commuted IDA head of regional devel- and Frank Dowling who lives chapter ahead,” she said. for office space in the Cashel torway and close to the rail from Limerick, Waterford, opment Ann-Marie Tierney in Cashel. Frank Dowling of DMS area.He thanked theman- network, he said. Other ad- Kilkennyand across Tip- Le Roux described the Aviation Corporate Ser- Governance said this was a agement of DMS forseeing vantages he cited were the p e ra r y. opening of DMS'new Cashel vices provided financial and day of celebration. He paid thepotential ofa Cashelof- availability of a well trained Mr Dowling said these offices as areally exciting administration services to tribute to the support the IDA f ic e. and highly motivated work- were exciting times for DMS milestone in the growth of the the aviation industry and em- and Tipperary County Mr Dowling praised force, access to three third Cashel and they look forward company's operations inIre- ployed six staff based on Council gave the company.He Cashel as an excellentcentral level collegesin theregion, to thenext steps in theglobal land and assured DMS of the Cashel's Main Street up to the particularly mentioned location to do business. It is and good broadband infra- DMS journey. IDA's continued support. time of its acquisition. DMS County Council staff whoas- Kathy voted as new chair of Irish Dementia Working Group Inspirational Cashel de- which givesvoice to the lived Kathywas votedin as the will be taking part in The f ic e,”she said. tries do not have working mentia advocate Kathy Ryan experience of dementia and newchairof theIDWG witha ASI’s Camino Adventure fun- “The IDWG is aunique groupsof peoplewithde- has been votedin as new has over 25 active members two-year term of office from draiser aftersuccessfully group of pioneers and innov- mentia or formalstructures chair of the Irish Dementia all of whom have adiagnosis her fellow advocatesand completing it last year. ators. Ten years ago nobody to have their voice heard. I am Working Group (IDWG). of some form of dementia. members of the group. “I am honoured and living with dementia in Ire- really looking forwardtothe The national advocacy Members range in age from Kathy was diagnosed with humbled to have been voted land wasspeaking publicly coming twoyears and hoping group is supported by The 40 to 79and are from all Younger Onset Alzheimer's in in as the newchair of the and in less than a decade, that I can make a difference to Alzheimer Societyof Ireland, corners of the country. January 2014 at theage of53 IDWG bymy colleagues and withthe supportofThe thelives of people livingwith and is amother of twoboys. friends. I promisetowork Alzheimer Societyof Ireland, dementia and to ensure that She gotinvolved in advocacy hard on behalf of everyone we they have changed that. their voice, our voice is ampli- work because she wants to who has dementia and will “Ireland is an interna- fied in all corners of the breakdown thestigma of de- give this role everything for tional leader in dementia countryand all areas of so- mentia and this September the coming twoyears in of- voice –indeed many coun- c iety.”

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The co-founder of a Clonmel to the recruitment of 14 staff healthcare company that de- by 2021. velops pharmaceutical "It is a great honour for the company as itgives us na- cancer treatments for chil- tional and international ex- dren and women has been posure at such apivotal point named Ireland’s Best Young in the developmentof the Entrepreneur for 2019. company," said Sharon. Sharon and Orlaith set up Sharon Cunningham, co- Shorla Pharma in January founder of Shorla Pharma, 2018. They hadboth worked was awarded the topac- together in Eirgen in Water- colade and secured atotal ford. Eirgen wassold in 2015 investment fund of €4 0 ,0 0 0 and they both left the com- forShorla Pharma, which pany in 2017 toset up their also wonthe national cat- own company. egory for Best Start Up Busi- They decidedon Clonmel ness. because of the presence of the Sharon was presented Questum Centre, the fact that with her Young Entrepreneur Orlaithwas from Clonmel Award at a ceremonyat and the presence of Tom Google headquarters in Brennanwho wasanentre- Dub l i n . preneur in residence in Sharon, a qualified Q ue s tu m . chartered accountant from "Tom was an inspiration to Stradbally in County Water- the two of us. We watched ford, founded Shorla Pharma Tom and Patsy Carney start in 2018 withClonmel woman up Eirgen from nothing and Orlaith Ryan to help improve turning Eirgen into an in- existingtreatments forchil- credible success story," said d re n’s and women’s cancers S h a ro n . by making them more user- The programme, whichis friendly. This included the re- run by the network of local developmentof achildren’s enterprise offices in local au- cancer drug from a difficult- thorities nationwide and sup- Sharon Cunningham with Ireland's Best Young Entrepreneur Award, which was presented to her by Minister Heather Humphreys to-swallowcapsule into an ported by the Department of oral solution. Business and Enterprise Ire- Shorla Pharma is located land,attracted morethan at the Questum Centrein 1,600 applicants in 2019, with Clonmel. Following the prize an investment fund of €2 mil- giving ceremony, Sharon an- lion. Some 186 entrants se- nounced that the company cured investments of €3 , 0 0 0 ‘Our hearts go out to mental health will start recruiting in the to €15,000 each. coming months, building up sufferers over lack of supports’ acute beds in thecounty as “a week and highlighted the CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 g tients whoneeded acute real crisis”, and he also re- situation in Clonmel, where beds. quested people to support more beds and resources Cllr. Siobhan Ambrose “Our hearts go out to all Satu r d ay ’ s march in Clonmel. were needed. called foras manypeople as mental health sufferers and He praised local priest Fr. Mi- The Mayor saidthatser- possible to take tothe their families regarding the chael Toomey, from Ss Peter vices likeJigsaw (Youth streetson Saturday because lack of available support. If we and Paul’s, who met with Mental Health) were needed therewas “an absolutely needto meetMinisterDaly MinisterDaly inrecent more in Clonmel and Carrick- dire situation”in Tipperary again, well and good,”s a i d months, forhaving done alot on-Suir than the rest of the with regard to mental health Cllr. Ambrose. of work in this regard.Cllr. county. He also saidthat the services. She saidtherewas District Mayor Garret Ahearn said he had also met Crisis House in Clonmel such inadequacy for pa- Ahearn described thelack of MinisterDaly theprevious would be very important. Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 5 6SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,20 1 9 Have you got a story for South Tipp Today? N EWS Email [email protected] N ew Friends of Ballingarry hold lease of successful fundraiser for CF life for fo r m e r Clonmel pub

The former Devane’s lounge/bar and restaurant at 25-26 Irishtown, Clonmel, looks as if it could be setfor a new lease of life. The main building has been unoccupiedin recent years but Eelmas Ltd. have applied forplanning permis- sion to renovate and extend the first and second floors and to constructan addi- tional third storey over the Members of the fundraising committee at the cheque presentation existing commercial p re m i s e s . Ballingarry Friends of Cystic UniversityHospital Dublin in Cystic Fibrosis Ireland. In aFacebook post,St Vin- they raised €10,500 for this Thiswill be made up of nine residential apartments Fibrosis held a number of Amby's Bar, Ballingarry. Michael and his wife cent's Foundation praised the worthy cause. Chief organiser Seamus Bridie havebeen involved efforts of Ballingarry Friends Over a number of years on the first, second and third successful fundraising Kelly is picturedwith the with the Tipperary branch of of Cystic Fibrosis Fun- Seamus has raised nearly floors and the existing com- events over the summer in- committee and supporters CFI for 47 years. draising - €29,000 forC.F. supportinSt mercial premises on the cluding a fun run, a draw presenting thecheque to Seamus Kellyheaped “Seamus Kelly,and an V i n c e nt’s as well as close to ground floor. and a family fun day. John Hickey, C.F.unit of St praise on thehard working armyof family, friends and €100,000 for thewider C.F. The works will consist of Vincent's University hospital committee, sponsors and all supporters, organisedacare throughout Ireland. On raising theheight of the Proceeds from these and Michael and Bridie whohelped in anyway in series of fundraisers in July behalfof ourpatients we are building, alterations to the events were presented to rep- H ic key. making the fundraising and August to raise funds for deeply indebted to Seamus front and side elevations and resentatives from Cystic Michael is the chairman of events and the presentation the C.F. Unit in St. Vincent’s and all involved in this superb connection to the public Fibrosis Unit in St Vincent's the Tipperary Branch of night such a success. University Hospital. Together endeavour. Thank you” mains for sewerage and water and all associated site works Let ’s ‘Stand as One’to fight for mental health in Tipp The people of the county chiatric unitin Clonmel was have been requested to closed down with the promise of a Rolls Royce stand as one with the group system to replace it. Tipperary ’s Fight for Mental “Minister of State and La- Health Services at their bour TD Kathleen Lynch said awareness rally and march, it was set in blood,”said the which will gather at the s p o ke s p e r s o n . The group isangry and Main Guard in Clonmel at frustrated that such a system 2.30pm this Saturday, has failed to materialise. September 28. “Outside of Dublin, Tip- “The people must send a perary has the highest sui- powerful message to ourgov- cide level in the country. ernment that we need proper “The sadfact of the matter and acute beds and facilities is that for each and every one in Tipperary and we need of the people who lost their them now”, said a spokes- livesthere wasnot one acute person for the group. or crisisbed availableinTip- A similar rally and march p e ra r y. held in June of last year was “Thepeople from South attended by more than 1,000 Tipperary are being sent to an people, and organisersare overcrowded and over- hoping for an even bigger worked hospital in Kilkenny. turnout on Saturday week. “Thepeople from North The Tipperary’s Fight for Tipperary are also being sent At the presentation of a Panda Warmer (for newborn babies) to South Tipperary General Hospital, the proceeds for which were raised from the Mental Health Services group to an overcrowded and over- emergency services’Strictly Come Dancing that raised almost €18,000, were Garda Inspector Miriam McGuire, Garda Sergeant Margaret Kelly, Sinead was formed two years ago worked hospital in Ennis, Heaney (director of midwifery) Carol Kennedy (fire officer), Dr. Vijayashree Hiremath (lead consultant obstetrician/gynaecologist), Kay Spillane over growing concerns about where people are waiting for (chairperson, Friends of South Tipp General Hospital), Deputy Seamus Healy (director of the Friends of South Tipp General Hospital), Declan Harte the high number of suicides between four to six months to (ambulance service), Mary O’Donnell and Edel Ryan (clinical midwife specialist). This vital piece of equipment assists midwifery and neonatal staff to in the county. see apsychiatrist,”th e ensure that the infant maintains its temperature during assessment following delivery, with easy access for the healthcare professional to the baby due “In 2012 St. Michael’s psy- spokesperson added. to the design of the unit. The maternity staff in the hospital are very grateful to all who took part in the fundraiser and to the participants Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 7

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ACROSS 31,000 RURAL TOWNLANDS 8SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,20 1 9 Have you got a story for South Tipp Today? N EWS Email [email protected] ‘E x t ra h o u rs’a Happy days again as stolen good news story for Duke is returned to owner Tipp Town A pensioner said getting his Outside of human beingsyou better than winning the Eur- Librar y four-legged friend back c ou l d n’t makea nicer oMillions. It was as good as f r ie n d .” Tipperary winning theAll- after the dog was stolen Just when he wasbegin- I re l a n d .” Opening hours at Tipperary from a woman’s arms was ning to give hope his phone The next morning he set Library are expected to in- as good as the All-Ireland rang on thefollowing Sunday off bright and early forLim- crease significantly by mid win. n i g ht . erick Animal Welfare’s sanc- N ove m be r. “I gota call from Limerick tuary whereMicheal and The move toextend hours Micheal Kearney, aged 71, Animal Welfare in Kilfinane. Duke were reunited. and open thelibrary on Wed- from Tipperary Town said he Akind lady calledMarie “He was alittle bit trau- nesdays has been welcomed hardly slept or ate for a week O’Connor asked me did I own matised and still is alittlebit by Cllr. Annemarie Ryan and because he wasso worried alittle JackRussell Terrier. buthe gave me hugsand by the Friends of Tipperary over his Jack Russell Terrrier, Jesus, Ijumped! Isaid, ‘I do’. kisses.I brought him tothe Town Library. Du ke. She saidthey hadhim in Kil- vetstraight awayto showhim Following a meeting His beloved pooch was re- f i n a n e. his paws.He is licking them between Cllr Ryan and turned tohim after he was “The person who saw my because they are scratched County Librarian Damian seen being thrown from a dogbeing thrown outofa after being thrown from the Dullaghan, it has been con- moving car in Caherconlish. moving car in Caherconlish carand landingonthe firmed that the Tipperary Limerick Animal Welfare and rang Marita Davis, of West g rou n d . Town Library will soon open West LimerickAnimal Aid Limerick Animal Aid. She “What kind of person five days a week, Mondayto combined to return Duke, came and collected the dog could do a thing likethat? Fr id a y. called after John Wayne’s and brought Duke to Kil- Howare people so cruel?I It will also stay open nickname, to Micheal’s finane. They in turn con- c a n’t understand it. The vet during lunch times and there grateful arms. tacted me to say it wasmy gave him an injection and tab- will be an additional one late It all started when Duke Michael Kearney is reunited with his beloved pet ‘D u ke’ by Marita Davis d og .” lets. He is on one a dayfor six evening opening (day to be wandered from his home on COULDN'T SLEEP DUE TO THE d ays .” confirmed). Monday, September 26. contact him. fierce worried. I wasup every E XC I T E M E N T Micheal wants to thank Further good news fol- “He strayed up the town “This chap came along. He morning at 7am to try and The thieves hadripped off everyone who helped him get lowed at the recent Nenagh which he shouldn’t have asked, ‘Is that your dog?’ She find him. I wasdriving all Du ke’s collar and Micheal’s Duke back. Council meeting, when done.Duke wasnot too far said it was. He snapped the around looking forDuke. I phone number. But as “A million thanks to all the County Librarian Damian away from my house butstill dog out of her arms, into a car wasinthe worst form pos- Micheal had microchipped peoplewho helped –my Dullaghan announcedthat further than he should have and gone,” said Micheal. sible. My kind friends and thedog Limerick Animal friends and neighbours, the the Tipperary Town Library been. This kind lady came Michael, a single gen- neighbours were also Welfare could contact him. kind person who sawDuke has also been prioritised in across him and knewthathe tleman who is on dialysis, is a s ea rc h i n g .” That nightMicheal being thrown out of the car South Tipperary to be in- belongedto me.She picked diabetic and has arthritis Micheal gota gift of the c ou l d n’t sleep butit was due and contacted Marita, Marita cluded in thesecond phase of him up in her arms and was 4was heartbroken. terrier when he was a little to excitement. for collecting him and Marie the Department of Rural and going to give me aring be- “Oh Lord almighty it was pup. For the next five and half “I go for an auld glass of in Limerick Animal Welfare Community Development, cause I have my phone like losing afamily member years they have been insepar- cider once or twice aweek for returning him to me.” 'Open Libraries' initiative. number on his collar,”s a i d when he was gone. I’ll never ab l e. just to put down an hour and I Marie and Marita said Friends of Tipperary Town M ic h ea l . forget the week Iput down. I “Without fear of contra- could have gone around the they were “so happy to see Library were also informed She didn’t geta chance to c ou l d n’t eat or sleep. I was diction he is my best friend. pub kissing everybody. It was them reunited”. by Karl Cashen (Director of Services) that Tipperary County Council are currently awaiting theroll outofthis initiative and envisage that it will facilitate Saturday Carrick’s Pres celebrate another Green Flag opening in Tipperary Town. In the meantime,anew Tipperary senior hurling Both Margaret and Sr nessed at local summer manager and a further full- time member of staff are in team captain Séamus Cal- Veronica attended theflag camps were the future of Tip- raisingceremony along with perary sport and hurling, Mr theprocess of being re- lanan received a hero's wel- former principal Valerie Slat- Callanan added. cruited. It ishoped that both come at Carrick-on-Suir's tery, retired teacher Kath- Green School Committee new staff members will be in Presentation Primary School erine Bowe-Power and Helen chairperson Marie Hickey place very soon, allowingthe when he visited the school Cahill, Green Schools As- said she wastruly delighted improved week-dayopening hours to commence mid- to raise its 7th Green Flag. sessor from Tipperary Co. to see the7th Green Flag C ou n c i l . raised. She spoke of the col- Nove m b e r . The Drom-Inch hurler Tipp's captain fantastic lective preparation and hard Tipperary Town Library is wasn't the only star attrac- Séamus Callanan saidhewas work that goes in to achieving currently open for 26 hours tion. He brought along the delighted to be invited to the eachGreen Flag and she con- per week. With the increased All-Ireland senior and U-20 school withGAA County gratulatedall thecommittee staffing, the library will now trophies - theLiam Mac- Board members Dinny and thecommitment of be open for approximately Carthy and James Nolan Cups Maher and thrilled to bring everyone in the school to the 4 0. 5 h ou r s . -to theschool for thecere- along theMacCarthy and Green Schools Programme “These new opening hours monythat took place on Nolan Cups. eth o s . are ahuge improvement on September 9. Tipp hurling captain Seamus Callanan with Presentation Primary School He recalled seeing Liam Before bringing the cups the existing service, allowing The school was celeb- students holding the Liam MacCarthy Cup and James Nolan Cup. MacCarthy Cup during his around to eachclassroom. a the public to use the library rating a national title of a dif- own primary schooldays and delegation of pupils did a during their lunch break and ferent kind at the Green Flag how everyone dreamed of questions and answers ses- one evening aweek” s a id raising ceremony. thanked all thepupils, their founder member and retired lifting it themselves one day. sion with Séamus Callanan. C l l r. R ya n . Its students wonthe Na- teachers and Green Flag teacher Margaret Doyle and He lauded Carrick-on- Representatives from The Friends of Tipperary tional GlobalCitizenship Committee chairperson retired principal Sr.Veronica Suir as a"stronghold of Davins GAA Club and the Town Library welcomed the School of the Year awardin Marie Hickey fortheir tre- Casey, who has worked for hurling"and described it as a Swan GAA Clubaccompanied increased opening hours for May and also wona regional mendous team work in many years withthe Green very special part ofTip- Séamus and Dinny to the thetown and said they would awary for theirGlobalCit- achieving the 7th Green Flag. School Programme and has p e ra r y. Presentation Primary School continue to lobby Tipperary izenship project. He praised the school’s been an inspirationto stu- The skilled and enthusi- and also on theirvisits to County Council to deliverlib- Principal PatRobinson Green Flag Committee d e nt s . astic young players he wit- other local schools. rary services on Saturdaysin the future. Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 9

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When the weather days feeding on the flowers of base of thehedgerow.They It appoints a named indi- A general power grants B a n k r upt s gets really cold, many species knapweed, beforethe cold caution is warranted, as I vidual or individuals (usually your Attorney free rein to deal People convicted of of- of birds, including migrant and hungry finishes them off. have often seen a fox a close family member)to with your assets in whichever fences involving fraudor dis- redwings and fieldfares, will CLEVER INSECTS patrolling along here. look after both yourpersonal way they choose,subject to h o n e s ty depend on these berries to The sun has also brought Hedgerows are the last and financial affairs. theactions being in your People disqualified under help survive the winter. If we outhoverflies, of all colours refuge for many species of It will not come into effect “best interests”. the Companies Acts prune ourhedgerows too and descriptions. These wildlife,and by managing unless or until you lose your You should also remember An individual or trust cor- harshly, birds are deprived of clever insects mimic the them in asustainable abilityto manageyouraf- that,at present, once re- porationwho owns anursing not only shelter but food. warning colours of wasps, but manner, we willbe helping fairs. gistered, your Attorney will home inwhich you live or an Other tree species are they have nosting and are conserve manydifferent spe- WHAT POWERS DOES AN have little or no supervision. employee or agent of the blackthorn, with its sloes for perfectly harmless. They cies of birds, flowers and in- ATTORNEY HAVE? HOW MANY ATTORNEYS CAN owner, unless that person is infusing gin. Snowberry was darted between the flowering sects. When you areconsidering I HAVE? also your spouse, civil introduced as coverfor game plants, and a few reckless in- CONTACT ALBERT your EPA, and after youhave You may choose one At- partner, child or sibling. birds, butthey neverreally dividuals, even toyedwith the Comments/Questions to decided on your Attorney, torney or more than one. There aremany reasons took to it. The whiteberries spiders on the webs. albert.nolan@rocket - you must also consider the If you choose morethan that might justify you making are out and for the first time, I On theelectricity wires mail.com or 0894230502. Al- scope of thepower youare one, youcan specifly how an Enduring Power of At- sawabird feeding on them. above the hedgerow, around bert is also available to give going to give your Attorney. they make decisions: to r n ey. Twostarlings were eating the 50 Housemartins were walks/talks to schools, tidy There arethree variations Jointly - that is, they must Youmay have a history of smaller berries, and when perched. They were busy towns, youth and community on the power youcan grant to all act together and cannot mental illness , alzheimers or they perch in another tree, chattering and topping up on g roup s . your Attorney: act separately, or pre-senile dementia in the family. You may be involved in an accidentor youmay have an illness that will leave you unable to look after yourself. However, the most ob- viousreason is that we donot ‘Amazing Grace’ cuts beautiful hair to knowwhat lies ahead and if you don’t have an EPA you will have no one tocarry outyour fundraise for Motor Neurone Disease wishes in accordance with your wishes. A nine-year-old girl is raising Shanahan, who is living with " Ilove him and he taught Club on October 12 to raise If youwould likemorein- funds for the Irish Motor the condition. me to swim when we wereon funds forthe Irish Motor formation, youcan contacta She collected €600 for the holidays years ago.Itis sadto Neurone Disease Association member of our team on 052 Neurone Disease Associ- Irish Motor Neurone Disease see him like that nowsoI from 10am to 1pm. All are wel- 612 4344 or at info@lynchso- at i o n . Association by goingdoor to wanted to raise a little bit of c o m e. l ic i to r s . i e Grace Supple has cut her door in Fermoy where she money to help other people Material contained in this hair and donated it to the Ra- lives.it is the second time she who have it, for them to buy article is provided for general punzel Foundation, which has collected money for wheelchairs and things like information purposes only. makes wigs for children. charity by cutting her hair that" said Grace. We advise you to seek specific She was inspired by her and donating tothe Rapunzel Friends of Tim are hold a WWW.TIPPERARYLIVE.IE advice from us about any legal uncle-in-law, Cahir man Tim Fou n d at i o n . CoffeeMorning at Cahir Golf Grace Supple with her beautiful decision or course of action. FORTIPPERARYNEWSASITHAPPENS locks prior to her haircut Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 11 12 SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,20 1 9 Have you got school news/photos for South Tipp Today? FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL Email [email protected]

Junior Infants from St. Thomas the Apostle National School, Rosegreen with their teacher Ms. Moira Ryan St. Patrick's National School, Drangan - Back, Dylan Noonan, Destiney-Mae Doyle Lawlor, Charlie Hayden, Zoe

The new class of Junior Infants at Ballylooby National School this year The young boys and girls class of junior infants at Mullinahone National Schoo l

BurncourtNational School’sCaitlin Russell and Róisín Fitzgerald with class Killusty National School junior infants Rowan Holohan, Kaiden Power, Ted Purcell and Charlie O'Flynn teacher Ms. Sarah Walshe Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 13 Have you got school news/photos for South Tipp Today? FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL Email [email protected]

Junior infants at St. John The Baptist Girls' National School in Cashel. From left to right: Amy Manton, Keavy Ryan, Emilia Dumitrascu and Shona Ryan

Junior infants at St. John The Baptist Boys' National School in Cashel. Back row from left: Conor Hogan, John Hannigan and Kyle Cooper Stokes. Front: Cian Cormack and Jack Gardiner

Junior infants at St. John The BaptistGirls' National School in Cashel. Back row from left: Ella Petkauskaite, Kornelia Sajkowska and Melissa Monaghan. Front: Abigail Hoare and Shania McCar thy

Junior infants at St. John The Baptist Boys' National School in Cashel. Back row from left: Michael O'Reilly, A.J. Hickey-Moloney, Kyle Hewitt. Front: Dragos Serbianu and Micheál Kelly

Junior infants at St. John The BaptistBoys' National School in Cashel. Back row: Thomas Delaney, T.J. Junior infants at St. John The Baptist Girls' National School in Cashel. Back: Isabella Riordan, Millie Foley and Sweetman, Jack Flynn and Cillian Doherty. Front: Moosa Khan and Jake Murphy Lena Tuliszka Loga. Front: Evan Morrissey and Kayleigh Nales 14 SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Thursday, September 26, 2019 First DayatSchoolinClonmel: Ss Peter&Paul's, St Oliver’s

Ss Peter&Paul’sjuniorinfants. Ss Peter&Paul'sjuniorinfants. Seated: VincentOnacik, Joey Tobin, RowanGaffey, Abdul Ahad. Seated: RastislavKristan, Philip Zochiak, Cullen Lawlor,RhysHopkins Walsh. Back; Ruairi Gregory,Alan Wziatek, Evan McGregor,Dylan Peters,Maciej Nieciecki Back: Gavin O’Sullivan Hopkins, Hashim Mudassar,ZachShanahan, Jack Ryan, Uzair Zaman

Ss Peter&Paul’sjuniorinfants. Ss Peter&Paul’sjuniorinfants. Seated: TommyWall, Kilian Szucs, Ollie Doolan, Charlie O’Gorman-O’Brien. Seated: Finn O’Shea, LeightonO’Connell, Yasser Ammaer Abdalhussain Nahi. Back: Ethan Shore, AlexHogan,KeelanMaguire, AlexMak, LukaBabic Back: Daniel Harman, Rory Beggs, MieszkoSirocki, HenryCassin

All smiles on their firstday at school were thenew junior infants at St.Oliver’sNational School in Clonmel. Junior infants on their firstday at St.Oliver’sNational School in Clonmel. Back: LeoSweeney,Maison Doyle, Back: Isabelle McGuire, Mobeen El ShayedElShaikh, Oisín Boles, Marcelina Szlaiga, PeterO’Reilly. Maddie Aylward, Marcel Czekiejewski, Joey Cremmins. Seated: VioletKennedy,Molly Harris, Makayla Mitten Seated: Jake Prendergast, Marianna Szaliga, Darla Grogan Fitzsimons Thursday, September 26, 2019 www.tipperarylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 15 First DayatSchoolinClonmel: Sisters of Charity

Sisters Charityjuniorinfants: Back row: Surna Byrne,MaisySkelly,Paidi Grace, Thomas Reilly,KateWalsh. Sisters of Charityjuniorinfants. Back: Ella English, Vanessa Croiter,James Nugent, Zoe Doyle,Noor Ibrahim Seated:Tori Doyle,MuireannMcCarthy, Lilly RehakovaSmith Fares, seated, Zach Cashman, Zofia Pochlopien, Julia Matkiewicz

Sisters of Charityjuniorinfants. Back: Sadie Power, MarleneRose O’Reilly,Nathan O’Donoghue,EireO’Brien, Sisters of Charityjuniorinfants. Back: Logan Crotty Flannery,BrookeFitzgerald, KayleePower,Ava McSherry MaryKateKirby. Seated: Kayla O’Brien, Lily Coffey,Chloe Davis Cummins. Seated:Rocky O’Reilly,Mia Naumowicz, Mia

Sisters of Charityjuniorinfants. Back: Evie Rose Morrissey, Praise Dickson, JessieSpillane,Faith Lijo,Sarah Junior infants Sisters of Charity. Back:, CaraDelaney, Jamie Morrison, Lauren Cloona, Jasmine Dimitrova. Thomas. Seated: Emma Rose PeppardO’Donnell, MartaTomberga, Abigail Bhene Seated: GraceDempsey, EoinCorcoran, Lailah Hawkins, Natalia Wojtowicz 16 SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,20 1 9

Have you got a story for South Tipp Today? N EWS Email [email protected] Clonmel Scout Group on the hunt to raise €100,000 Clonmel Scout Group is on ciency upgrades. The refur- v i s i to r s ,” aClonmel Scout demonstrating how to create the hunt to raise €100,000 bishment is necessary to Group spokesperson says. your own uniquegarden ensure the safety of the young Clonmel Scout Group is structures will be rolled out to carry out essential capital people and local community planninga varietyofscout in the coming weeks. works on its beloved Scout groups whoavail of it on a themed events into 2020.A “As Christmas is fast ap- Hall on Sarsfield Street. weekly basis. “Many scouting GoFundMe page has been proaching, scouts will be Built in 1830, theScout Hall troops acrossIreland and created to encourage and selling theirexclusive is a limestone building and a Europe visit our scout den an- reach out to local, national products at a Christmas fair protected structure. There- nually. However, due to and globalscouting friends in Clonmel. Clonmel Scout fore, additional careand health and safety concerns across the worldto donate to Group is doing all of this to consideration must go into this year we could not invite Clonmel Scout Group. raise the essential funds, and its refurbishment, as it is an them to stayovernightin “We will becoordinating a we will be relying on the good- important historical build- Clonmel. Upgrading the hike and bbq in early October will and generosity of par- ing in the heart of Clonmel. building would ensure that forour currentscouts, cubs, ents, business owners and The major capital works moregroupscould avail of it beavers and families, and ex- the community at large to will includea new roof, new and would allow the group to tending an invitationtoany meetthe €100,000 target,” windows, fullrewiring, fire- become amore inclusive past scouts to join us. the Clonmel Scout Group proofing and energy effi- scout troop to theirtravelling Dinner time for the young boys and girls in Clonmel Scouts “A series of eco workshops spokesperson adds.

‘No one can tell the story of an area like a local person can’

Munster Vales in partnership with tevant,Co. Cork; Kilmallock, Co. minded people together who can Tipperary Heritage Office and the Limerick; and Fethard. The tour learn from shared experiences or guide training was delivered by collaborate in the future.” Irish Walled Town Network de- Roisin Burke of Abarta Heritage The tourguide trainingwas de- livered a three-day bespoke tour who enabled participants of the signed with specific reference to the guide training programme to tourguide training programme to stories of the Munster Vales and stakeholders of the Irish Walled develop their skills in communica- Irish Walled Towns. The course was Towns Network and Munster tions, customer service, tour delivered in an interactive way with guiding skills and standards, tour participation encouraged Va l es . and time management, health and throughout the course. Through working with thebusi- safety, and tourscriptdevelop- Participants of thecourse re- nesses in the region over thelast m e nt . ceived certificatesfor tourguide two years it became clear that of- The tour guide programme training by cathaoirleachof Tip- fering guided tours to visitors in proved very enjoyable as Roisín perary County Council CllrMichael our town and villages was a service O’Grady, heritage officer withTip- Murphy at ICA Hall, Fethard. that was limited. perary County Council, acknow- Mairéad Winters of Munster Responding to the demand from ledged: “The Munster Vales region is Vales highlightedthe importance of local communities and those plan- rich withnatural and built heritage enhancing skills of product pro- ning to set up new businesses in this Back row from left to right: Margaret O'Brien, Janette Guiney, Sr Bernadette Maria, and no one can tell thestory of an viderswithin the Munster Vales re- area, Munster Vales worked with Marion O'Sullivan, Evelyn O' Keeffe, Christy Griffin, Joe Hassett, Liam Fleming. Middle area likea local person can. With gion. “The aim of thetourguide the Heritage Office of Tipperary row: Mary Healy, Conor O' Brien, Maria Dempsey, Veronica Byrne, Kerry Corkery, David programmes like this we hope to up- programme was to work withthe County Council to createa tailor Thompson, Mary Alice O' Connor, Joe Byrne, Mike Donegan, Ben O'Sullivan, Mic h ae l skill people on theground who can businesses in enhancing thecre- made training course to meetthe Mallon, Séan Edmonds. Front: Mary Moloney, Róisín O' Grady, Mairéad Winters, Cllr share these stories effectively with ationof authentic, engaging,im- needs identified. Michael Murphy, Róisín Burke, Pat Looby, Eamonn Horgan, Michael McGrath their communities and visitors mersive and uniquecultural The focus of the course was to de- alike. Bringing threecounties to- experiences for visitors that help to velop product awareness, tour scriptdevelopment skills. A threeofthe WalledTownlocations gether aims to createawareness of bring thestories of Ireland’s past to guiding management skills and tour number of workshops took place in throughout Munster Vales: But- the broader region and bring like- l i fe.”

Government confirms actions to support Represented their school at revitalisation of Tipperary Town Munster Golf Championships

A package of measures to support the will sethigh standards for all the part- He also confirms that the Depart- revitalisation of Tipperary Town has ners working to revitalise Tipperary mentofHousing, Planning and Local Town," he says. Government is making funding available been announced following extensive The minister says that Ms. Fox will to assist withthe recruitmentofafull- engagement with local stakeholders playa key role in bringing all local stake- time project manager whowill work on and representatives. holders together to develop an agreed developing agreed actions and funding Over athree-year period, these meas- path forward for the town. proposals on foot ofthe finalised Tip- ures will facilitate apartnership ap- The first key step in the revitalisation perary Town Health Check. Tipperary proach between the local community, process will be the production of a Col- County Council is fully committed to Tipperary County Council and other laborative Town CentreHealthCheck supporting this project and it is hoped key stakeholders in order to develop for Tipperary Town. The Health Check is that the recruitment process will com- and deliveran action plan forthe apilotinitiative developed by theHer- mence in the coming months. tow n . itage Council, which brings together the Fine Gael general election candidate Minister of State with Special Re- private, public and civic sectors in a town Cllr Garret Ahearn welcomes thean- sponsibility for Housing and Urban De- to develop an agreed towncentre-led nouncement,adding: “I want to wish all velopment Damien English confirms commercial, heritage and tourism the participants in this revitalisation that Carmel Fox, former chief executive baseline from which an action plan can project the very best. I know Ms. Fox will of BallyhouraDevelopment Company, then be developed. meet withAlison Harvey of the Heritage has agreed to serveas an independent Minister English thanks Heritage Council early next week to discuss a Taking part in the Irish Schools Senior Golf Championships at West chair for this process.“I know Carmel Council chief executive Virginia Teehan more detailed timeline for the Tipperary Waterford last week were Clonmel Central Technical students Lennon will bring her extensive knowledge of for facilitating the inclusion of Tip- Town HealthCheck and that this will Foran, Aaron Molloy and Seán Hawkins. The oldest of the schools golf local, social and communitydevelop- perary Town in theinitial pilot phase of then inform the timing of the recruit- competitions, running since 1967, it was a great honour for the boys to mentissuestobear on this process and the Health Checks process. ment of a full-time project manager." represent their school, which was taking part for the very first time Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 17

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Clonmel students joined the worldwide cli- an interactive demonstrationwith singing, mate protest last Friday, inspired by the ex- chanting and a powerful speech deliveredby Culann Roche,while fellowpupil Tommy ample of Swedish student and climate Hanrahan led the chanting. activist Greta Thunberg. Positive interaction with thepublicin- They joined millions of people, children and cluded passing motorists honking their horns adult supporters around theworld in a in supportand alarge group of people globalday ofaction demanding a radical re- gathered at the Main Guard including Mayor duction in greenhouse gasemissions and a GarretAhearn and TDs Seamus Healy and ramping up of government action to achieve Mattie McGrath, as well as Cllr. Pat English. a fossil fuel-free world. The event was also supportedby com- There were separate demonstrations munity bodiesincluding local environment around Clonmel, some atschool gatesin- group Suircan. cluding very lively gatherings outside Loreto Placards on display included suchslogans and another at the Presentation, as well as a as Planet over Profit and demands for town centre event at the Main Guard. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Environment There, students from theHigh School, ac- Minister Richard Bruton to domorenow to companied by teacher Jessica Rowe, created combat climate breakdown. Students from the Loreto supporting the Global School Climate Strike outside their school in Clonmel Community rallies behind family to finish dream home

Some of the volunteer tradespeople who Community spirit is alive and job that needed to be done. worked on the project in Dundrum well in Tipperary as trades- Michael,who wasfrom a people, suppliers and volun- family of nine, was the bread- winner and worked locally as teers turned out over the steel erector, but as a talented last nine days in their hun- woodturner and craftsman dreds to help a Dundrum he undertook muchofthe family finish their house for work in thehouse himself, brand new RTÉ One series sacrificing his evenings and we e ke n d s . DIY SOS: The Big Build Ire- As afamily, all theirtime, land. hopes and dreams were Michael and Sinead Barry pumped into the house.... were like any other family in And when they felt that pinch Ireland, a young married of sacrifice, they would re- couple in their 30s with mind each other how “once threeyoung children -13, 6, they are in thehouse they and 1- and Michael the would start living properly”. breadwinner wasself- Finally they reached a de- building their home.In cision to apply for a small loan January Michael began com- to complete the house, as they plaining of vision problems were rapidly outgrowing and wasdiagnosed with their rented cottage. Stage 4 Melanoma and But in the end, they never passed away just a short got to apply for that time later in March. With no loan.After complaining of life insurance and no other vision problems in his eye income, it looked like the over Christmas 2018, Michael house would notbe able to was admittedto hospital in be finished. chael's dream is finally going everyone is unlike anything January this year. He was dia- However, onSeptember to be complete," saidseries you have ever seen before.” gnosed witha brain tumour 17, the DIY SOS team rolled producer of DIY SOS Ireland T h i rty- fou r -yea r - o l d and further tests diagnosed it into town and over 120 volun- Sharon Newman. Sinéad fromCappawhite met as Stage 4 Metastatic teers from across Tipperary The new Irish Seriesis local boy Michael Barry when Melanoma. Subsequent and from as far away as presented by Baz Ashmawy she was19. It took just one scans revealedthe disease Donegal, Roscommon,Louth and thevery first build date tothe cinemaand they hadspread to his back, liver and Mayo, turned up that very chosen wasthe Barry family were inseparable. and lungs. first dayto tryand finishthe from Dundrum. They settled down and In amatter of weeks Mi- h o m e. "As a TV Series, DIY SOS is started their familylife to- c h ae l ’s health deteriorated "Wehave been absolutely justthe catalyst to tryand gether and had been renting a rapidly.He slipped into a overwhelmed by the support bring people together to help. house for the last 14 years. coma on March 23 and passed of the Tipperary community We rely completely on the As their family grew, so did away surrounded by Sinead who have come together to goodwill of people to make their hopes of ahome of their and family. tryand finally get Sinead and these build projects happen. own: they found alovely site "The house ison abeau- her children into this house Tipperary has done itself to buildtheir dreamhome in tiful site, thereissomething that Michael worked so hard proud -we have had huge 2014 and raise their children very special about the place for. His dreamwas to give his numbers each day, wanting to outside of thevillage of Dun- and we all hope it will bring family a beautiful home and do their bit to help this family drum. Not wanting to burden Sinead and thechildren alot secure future - and through in need. Though the work is themselves witha mortgage, of healing," saidMichael's the massive generosity of so hard, and the hours are long, they used any savings or extra The late Michael Barrywith his wifeSinead and twoof their children sister, Caitriona, who alerted many people'stime, supplies the camaraderie, cheerful- moneyatthe end of each Nicole and Rowan the DIY SOS team. and resources it looks like Mi- ness and spirit amongst month to chip away ateach Thursday, September 26, 2019 www.tipperarylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 19 Have yougot news forSouth Tipp Today? ENTERTAINMENT Email [email protected] ClonmelShowSociety launch €15,000 Bursary Awards

The Clonmel ShowSociety dustries will be especially Only onlineapplications are recently launched its 2019- welcomed. accepted, and theclosing At leastonebursarywillbe 20 BursaryAwardsscheme. date forentries is midnight awarded to projects/studies on October 18. Anumber of bursary grants in sustainabilityand/or the Apanel of threeadjudic- will be awarded to projects environment. ators, totally independentof that promote research and The Clonmel Showwas theshowsociety, will select developmentinthe fields of first held in 1865 withthe theaward winners, withthe agriculture, horticulture, stated objective “toimprove results being announced in forestry or equine,whichre- agricultureinall its November. Applicantswillbe flect thecoreobjectivesof branches” andthis continues invited to personally present theClonmel ShowSociety. to be itscoreobjective 154 theirproject to thejudges Innovative proposals for years later. and credits will be givenfor feasibilitystudies,study Applications areinvited an analysis of thecostsin- tours and structured aca- from those living within a20 volved in project. demic, practical or market- mile radius of Clonmel (eli- These bursarieswerefirst based research relating to gibleareas outlined on its awarded in 2011, with Winnersofthe 2018 Clonmel ShowBursary Awards. Back: Josephine farm enterprises, agri- website) whoqualify under Visit www.clonmelshow. €107,000 being paid outsince Chamney(adjudicator), Eddie O’Gorman(jointvice presidentofClonmel tourism or home crafts/in- thecriteria outlined above. ie/bursary. then to some 51 recipients. Show), RitaO’Connor (representing her award-winning daughterCaitlin), ClareWilkinson (jointchairperson of Clonmel Show) and TomAcheson (BursaryAward coordinator). Front: Award-winnersCiaran O’Donnell, ‘Really happyfamily pub’Ike’s and Mike’sto Linda Hennerby, Sarah Quinn and Brendan Crosse reopen forsocial dancing on Sundays

BY DYLAN WHITE Ballydine. We were only opening at herestarted callingthese two e-mail: [email protected] Twitter: @TipperaryLive "I practically rebuilt the nighttime,but thelocalshave brothers Ikeand Mike,"she whole pub and it wasareally really missedthe pub sinceit smiles. successful, fantasticbusi- closedbackin2012,"she Social dancingwilltake A"really happyfamily pub" ness until2012.Wehad many says. place every Sundayfrom5- will reopen its doorsfor so- motorbikeand vintage ral- Anne explains thehistory 7pm, withresidentDJBrian cial dancing on Sunday, Oc- lies,andevenacoupleofwed- behind thepub’sname. "A Buckely entertaining the tober6. dings. Peopleloved being sister and twobrothers crowd in therecently refur- here,"she fondly recalls. movedoverfromAmerica bisheddancehall.Thereisno Original from Meath, Anne "A combination of the and opened thepub.Atthe liquor licence,but people can McCann movedbacktoIre- smoking baninpubsand the time therewas apair of bringtheirowndrinks.There land from theUnited drink drivinglawsmeant it comediansinAmerica called will be asnackbar withtea Kingdom in 2002and pur- wasn’t feasible to stay open. Mikeand Ike, so thepeople and coffee.The cost is €10. chased Ike’sand Mike’sat 20 SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,20 1 9 Contact:ContactContactGrainneGemma FoRyanran [email protected] 052-6172537oran@nationalis|[email protected] Trader Grainne Ryan 052-6172521052-6172500052-61725| [email protected] PREMIER COUNTY QUALITY FOLDING ATTIC STAIRS SMITH Supplied & Fitted with Steel Handrail & CABS Insulated Door 24hr service Flooring Supplied 365 days ayear & Fitted Reliable family run business Attic Insulation CALL DJ on 086 0529500 (087)(087) 99415784608566 Prop. Eddie &Alice Smith SAFETY FOOTWEAR ALL BUDGETS HUGE CHOICE MORONEYS GREATOFFERS FOOTWEAR CLONMEL OUTDOORS ear.com BUDGETS www.moroneysfootw 121552 CHOICE T: 0526 eet, WORKWEAR 49/50 O’Connell Str FFERS Clonmel OUTDOORS shoes2choose FIRSTSTWORKWEOPAR OP

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COSTIGAN BIRTHDAY MEMORIES BIRTHDAY MEMORIES IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM MEMORIALS

BURKE WALL CASEY BOURKE Mitchelstown Road, Cahir,Co. Tipperary (Birthday Remembrance) (Birthday Remembrance) (11th Anniversary) (22nd Anniversary)

•HEADSTONES •CLEANING Michael Shane In loving memory of a wonderful wife, In loving memory of my beloved brother •INSCRIPTIONS Bianconi Drive, mother and grandmother, Helen Casey, and uncle, Tony, late of 16 Mary Street, Clonmel. Birthday remembrance for Shane, our late of Heywood Heights, Clonmel, Clonmel, who died on Friday 26th Catalogues beloved son, brother and uncle, late of whose eleventh anniversary occurs on September, 1997. Available Thinking of you on your birthday, but Mountain View, Marlfield whose 30th Saturday, 5th October. that is nothing new. For no day dawns birthday occurs on September 30th. Softly, the leaves of memory fall, gently 052 74 41283 and no day ends without a thought of I lost my life's companion, a life linked we gather and treasure them all. Unseen you. May the winds of love blow gently and with my own; day by day I yearn for you, unheard but always near. So loved, so 087 7981767 whisper in your ear. "Happy Birthday as I walk through life alone. missed, so very dear. We miss and love you dearly Shane, we love you, we wish that you were here". The house you left is lonely, and I am Sadly missed by your sister Kathleen, - Breda, Carol, Valerie and Bridget and Loving and missing you always from lonely too; those left behind are good brother-in law Jim, niece Grainne, family. Mam and Dad xxxxxx and kind, but my heart still aches for you. nephews Brian and Ciaran and families.

Shane You were someone I could talk to, on A birthday wish for you today, we miss whom I could depend; you were more you more than words can say. No cards than just my wife, you were also my best to send, or gifts to give, just our love as friend. CONDON long as we live. (14th Anniversary) Iam RYAN Love you always. (26th Birthday Remembrance) 'Happy birthday Shane' Still All our love Loved and remembered everyday by Leanne, Keith, Megan and Mikey xxxxxxx your loving husband John, son Sean, With You daughters Joan, Marie and Claire, daughter-in-law Fiona, son-in-law If it seems that I am far away on Shane Andrew, Declan and your wonderful this empty and Kisses blown up to the sky so blue. grandchildren. xxxx solemn day, Catch them Shane, they are all for you. Anniversary Mass this Sunday, Just open your heart and know 'Happy birthday Shane' September 29th at 12 noon in St. Oliver's it’s true, Hugs and kisses from your nieces Ava- Church, Clonmel. In loving memory of Thomas, late of Aaron 'Ryaners' Rose and Isla-Grace xxxxxx Glenconnor, Clonmel whose anniversary that Iamstill occurs on 30th September. right here with you. (5th Birthday away from home) Mass offered. Your memory is precious and never If during the day Birthday remembrance of a dear and grows old, it's locked in our hearts in things are going special son and brother, whose 26th letters of gold. Your presence we miss, wrong, birthday occurs on October 7th. your memory we treasure, loving you please don’t feel IN MEMORIAM always, forgetting you never. sad and alone. We cannot send a birthday card, and so CASEY Just open your we choose a star, to send you kisses and (11th Anniversary) Sadly missed by your wife Linda and heart and know birthday wishes to Heaven where you AY LWARD sons Dean, Stephen and Ciánan xxx it’s true, (8th & 3rd Anniversaries) are. that Iamstill Anniversary Mass will be offered on right here with We wish that we could celebrate your Saturday 28th September in St. Mary's you. special day with you, to see your smiling Church, Irishtown at 6.15pm. When nighttime face again and hear your laughter too. falls and the day is done. With all our love If you are feeling CONDON alone and sleep - Dad and Jessie xx won’t come, (13th Anniversary) Just open your In loving memory of a wonderful mother In loving memory of Tom, heart and know and grandmother, Helen Casey, late of late of Glenconnor. it’s true, Heywood Heights, Clonmel, whose Treasured memories of our loving that Iamstill SURE PRINT eleventh anniversary occurs on 5th As you were, you will always be, right here with parents Paddy and Len Aylward, late of October. you. Clonmel Ltd O’BRIENO BRIEN Clarke Villas, Clonmel, whose someone special in our memory. Close your eyes, MONUMENTAL anniversaries occurs on October 16th We often talk about you, we never cease Memorial and 21st September. Loved and missed always and feel the warm to care; we wish we could go home - the Millea family. embrace. and again, and find you waiting there. We Sleep peacefully HEADSTONES A heart can feel so many things, that want to tell you something, so there can Acknowledgement IN GRANITE & words can never say. T he sadness that Mass offered. in the wings of LIMESTONE be no doubt - you’re so wonderful to grace. Cards this day brings will never go away. think of and so hard to be without. If sadness finds INSCRIPTIONS& Call or email Loved and missed everyday - your son you in the CLEANING We miss you everyday morning light, if for asample book. Keith, daughters Y vonne, Sharon, you feel alone, Cards personalised to ACCESSORIES Caroline, Julieann and Orla, sons-in-law, - love your children Joan, Sean, Marie THANKSGIVINGS grandchildren and great-grandchildren. don’t give up your specification and Claire and fiancé Declan, daughter- trying! PERSONALISED xxx in-law Fiona and son-in-law Andrew, PLAQUES Hold this feather Nelson Street, your grandchildren Evan, Amy, Eoin, THE MIRACULOUS PRAYER Clonmel, Co. Tipperary. Emma, Harry, Aoife, Logan, Millie and close and know MEMORIAL CARDS Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked it’s true, T: 0526122839 Ollie. many favours. This time I ask you this special E: [email protected] one (mention favour) Ta ke it Dear Heart of Jesus that Iamalways We love you always and place it within your own broken heart where here with you. Three Bridges Business Park your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it PillRoad, Carrick-on-Suir, will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say Anniversary Mass on Sunday 29th this prayer 3 days, promise publication and favour Co. Tipperary. September in St. Oliver's Church at 051-645675051-645675-086-1721994 will be granted, no matter how impossible. 12noon. www.obrienmarble.com (Never known to fail) TH Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 25 Tel: 052-6172500 FAMILY Email: [email protected] Post or Call to Queen Street, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary ANNOUNCEMENTS Deadline: Tuesdays @11.00am

IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM

WITHERO KIELY O'DWYER (26th Anniversary) (14th Anniversary) (30th Anniversary)

In loving memory of my mother Mary Kiely, late of Ard Fatima, Clonmel who died on 6th October 2005.

Happy memories we keep forever, of days when we were all together. Each of us in our own way, have special thoughts of you today.

Ann Withero Sadly missed by your son Richard, (nee Donoghue) Eileen, Tony, Richard and families. In loving memory of our special mother and grandmother Estie O'Dwyer, late of late of 7 Knockanrawley, 10 Heywood Tce, Clonmel who died on Clonmel Road, Tipperary Town. 17th September 1989. MCNAMARA Forgive me Lord if I still weep for a sister (52nd & 20th Anniversaries) A mother is a special gift, one you think I loved and could not keep. Perhaps one will stay. You never think the day will day you will tell me why, you broke my In loving memory of our dear mother come when she will go away. And when heart and let her die. I never ask for Alice McNamara, and our dear father the moment comes and you have to say miracles but today one would do. To Michael McNamara, late of Griffith goodbye. T he pain just overwhelms you have the front door open and see her Avenue, Clonmel, whose anniversaries and all you do is cry. So always stay walk through. occur at this time. beside us Mam, it helps to know you're there. T hank you for the memories and Always remembered On their souls sweet Jesus have mercy. the times we loved and shared. by her brother Mick. Will those who think of them today, a Loved and missed so much - your little prayer to Jesus say. daughters Maria and Kitty and sons Jackie and Timmy and families xxxxxx KIELY Masses offered. (14th Anniversary & Birthday Remembrance) Anniversary Mass is St. Olivers Church Sadly missed by your loving family. on Sunday 29th September at 9am.

SHEEHAN (11th Anniversary)

Mary

Ard Fatima Clonmel When Icome to theend of the Who died on 6th October 2005 road and thesun has setfor me, To our beautiful mother and grandmother who will be missed forever. In loving memory of a wonderful mother, Iwantnorites in agloom-filled room. Anastatia, late of Clashnasmuth, Carrick- A special smile, a special face and in our on-Suir and Clonmel whose eleventh hearts, a special place. anniversary occurs on 10th October. Whycry forasoulset free!

Our memories we keep one by one, There is a lady up in Heaven, who is Miss me alittle, butnot toolong, things you've said, things you've done. loved beyond compare, that lady is my Mother, so precious and so rare. They bring a smile, sometimes a tear, and notwithyour head bowed low. but always a wish that you were still So fold your arms around her Lord, and here. kiss her smiling face, for she is someone Remember thelove that we once special, that can never be replaced. Lovingly remembered today and always by your daughter Margaret, sons Ned, Will those who think of her today, a little shared, miss me butlet me go. Tommy, Michael and grandson Richard prayer to Jesus say. and families. Forthisjourneyweall must take, Loved and missed everyday by Dick and Mass offered Therese. Thoughtoday, you walk in sorrow and each must go alone. Youwillnot be alone. Anniversary Mass on Wednesday 9th KIELY October at 7pm, St. Mary's Church, ThereisOne whoseloving wisdom It’s allpartofthe Master plan, (14th Anniversary & Birthday Remembrance) Irishtown Is fargreater than our own.

In loving memory of my mother Mary asteponthe road to home. Kiely, late of 57 Ard Fatima, Clonmel, Putyour trusting hand in His, who died on 6th October, 2005. RIP As alittle childwould do When you arelonely And He like aloving father You left us precious memories, your love is still our guide. Although we cannot Will guide and comfort you! and sickofheart, see you, you're always by our side. When someone Daybyday,therewillcome to you go to thefriends we know Always remembered by your loving son Bart, Anne and grandchildren. you love becomes Newfaith,new hope, new light. You’ll find that starsunseen by day, and bury your sorrows amemory, the Shine throughthe darkest night in doing good deeds. memory becomes And thoughyour heartislonging, Forthe dear one who’satrest. Miss me, butlet me go. atreasure. You’ll know beforethe journey’send, Author Unknown ThatGod’sdear ways arebest! 26 SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,20 1 9 CARRICK-ON-SUIR CORNER Send Carrick-on-Suir news/photos to Anne Marie Magorrian at ammagorrian@e i rc o m . n et

Clancy's Kitchen take part in a star-studded Fans of hurling tournament. are in for a real treat when Carrick Swan's two teams the Clancy's Kitchen show have been drawn in a group comes to the town's Strand with the hosts Abbeyside, Theatre on Friday, October Sarsfields of Cork and Bally- 11 at 8pm. hale Shamrocks of The show features the song Kilkenny. The club wishes and music of the Clancy the boys the best of luck. Brothers along with poetry The Senior hurlers play and literary recitations per- Eoghan Enright, Holycross-Ballycahill in the formed by the younger gen- Aidan Raggett, quarter-final of the Seamus eration of the famous Conn Enright and O’Riain Cup. Carrick-on-Suir folk ballad Róisin Raggett, The Club thanks JSF Con- e n s e m b l e. who played the struction for their recent Clancy's Kitchen per- Leprechauns in sponsorship of squad tops formers are Roisin Clancy, The Lynch Mob, for it adult hurlers. daughter of Bobby Clancy, attending the Numbers drawn in last her partner the Welsh mu- p rev i ew week's Swan Club Lotto sician and songwriter Ry- screening of the were: 02, 13, 13, 17. land Teifi and hers cousins film at the Nagle The €6,500 jackpot wasn't Donal Clancy, son of Liam C e nt re won. Six players matched Clancy and Evan Grace. three numbers and won Tickets are on sale at the €40 each. This week's Strand Theatre, telephone went on sale at The Strand members did their bit for about the Comeragh Moun- Heritage Centre. jackpot prize is €6,7 5 0 . (051) 645050. Theatre on Monday as re- Culture Night last Friday tains hermit Lackendarra. Mr Musiol said these extra Carrick Swan Club extends condolences to the Delaney Scoil Mhuire hearsals ramp up for the six night by performing some visitors will be worth mil- show run of the production well known musical theatre Heritage Centre lions in revenue to local family, Grangemockler on A night of music and dance The first phase of the trans- their recent bereavements. in aid of Scoil Mhuire, from Wednesday, October songs at the Different businesses and help create 16 to Sunday, October 20. Voices concert at Carrick- formation of Carrick-on- jobs for the town's future Greenhill, Carrick-on-Suir Suir Heritage Centre into an Bobby Power cycle takes place in the Carraig Carrick Musical Society is on- Suir Library. ge n e rat io n s . More than 100 cyclists took advising people interested interpretive centre show- He appealed to local people Hotel on Friday, September Culture Night casing the 5,000 year his- part in Carrick-on-Suir's 27 at 7.30pm. in attending the panto to and businesses to support Bobby Power Commemor- purchase their tickets early The premier of Carrick-on- tory of Carrick-on-Suir is on the fundraising campaign. All funds raised by the Suir comedy horror filmThe course to be finished in ative Cycle in aid of the event will go towards im- to avoid disappointment as "This is a great opportunity Irish Pilgrimage Trust on they sold out very quickly Lynch Mob-Tales of the Suir Nove m b e r . to show what people are proving school facilities. Valley Slayers was watched Carrick-on-Suir Develop- Sunday, September 15. There will be a line-up of last year. capable of and a chance to Weather conditions were The lead role of Cinderella by a packed audience of ment Association, which secure the future economy student singers, musicians close to 100 people at the runs the Heritage Centre, perfect for the 50km and and dancers as well as other is being played by Kayleigh and enjoyment of living in 100km expedition around Cronin Carroll while her Nano Nagle Community has already obtained C a r r ic k - o n- S u i r.” musicians and bands in the Centre's on Culture Night €174,000 in grant aid for the scenic roads of Carrick- community. All are wel- beau Prince William COSTEDC will set up in- on-Suir's Tipperary and Wa- Freddie Doyle fills the shoes last Friday. phase one of the project but formation points in the come. Tickets are available Such was the demand to see needs to raise an extra terford hinterlands. The by contacting the school. of the male lead for the town in the coming weeks cycle honouring the Carrick second year in a row. the fantasy film about a €50,000 as matching to answer any queries the Tel: (051) 640383. Carrick-on-Suir family of funding for capital improve- Wheelers cyclist legend, Caolán Deehy-Power plays public has about the Her- started and finished at Car- C ei l i the prince's aide Dandini monster slayers that a spe- ments, marketing and man- itage Centre project and cial preview screening for a ge m e nt . rick Swan Club A ceili will take place in while Patrick Walsh, who fundraising campaign The organisers have thanks Rathgormack Community has come up through the the 40 cast and crew mem- A fundraising drive, spear- For further information bers young and old took headed by Carrick-on-Suir all the cyclists who sup- and Hiking Centre this ranks of the Society's contact Ted Hennessy at ported the event and the vo- Friday, September 27, at Academy of Performing arts place at the Nagle Centre Tourism & Economic Devel- 086-3922 774 or email last Thursday night. opment Committee (COS- lunteered who helped run 9pm. Music will be played will play Cinderella's th e h e r i t a ge - the cycle including, pro- by Neily O'Connor. sidekick Buttons. It's his Linda Fahy of the Tudor Ar- TEDC) is underway to raise [email protected]. There is tisan Hub said the Nagle that money. moting, signposting, regis- first role in the senior sec- also information on tration, stewarding and Davins GAA Club tion of the Society. Centre's nuns chapel was Up to 700 local individuals w w w.c a r r ic k o n su i r. n e t . Carrick Davins Junior packed to capacity for the and businesses are being re f re s h m e nt s . The ugly stepsisters are the They also thanked the hurlers drew with Skeheen- hilarious Audie Murphy and Culture Night premier. contacted and asked for a Swan GAA Club arinky in their South final "It received a fantastic re- monthly direct debit contri- Carrick Swan Minor hurling Gardai and Civil Defence, Deckie Smith Robinson the event's sponsors, Car- in Clonmel Sportsfield on with Tarryn Attlee as their ception from the audience bution over the next three team's playing season came Su n d ay. and we have plans to screen yea r s . to an end on Sunday last rick Swan Club and wicked stepmother. Rathgormack Hiking Centre The club's lotto jackpot On the side of all that is it again possibly in Brewery COSTEDC chairman Tony when they were defeated by wasn't won last week. Num- Lane Theatre," she said. Musiol said all contribu- Mullinahone in the South for the use of their facil- good, we have the lovely Si- i t ie s . bers drawn were: 6,4,22,26. enna Reynolds playing the The 40-minute Culture tions, not just direct debit Minor A Final. Four players matched three Night film was written and payments, are welcome. The club's Junior camogie They also paid tribute to Fairy Godmother and lastly Bobby Power's family for numbers and won €50 each. we have the Herald and directed by Daragh He explained that phase team's season came to an Tuesday Bridge Club, Car- McLoughlin from Main St., one of the Heritage Centre's end on Sunday when they their continued support of Guard being played by the event and Irish Pil- raig Hotel, Aug. 27: 1st Joan Conor Flynn and Jim Carrick-on-Suir and pro- revamp involves refurbish- were beaten by Lorrha in English and Marie Cooney, duced by the Tudor Artisan ment of the former church's the county quarter-final. grimage Trust, a cause that Kennedy respectively. was very close to Bobby's 2nd Kay Malone and Joan These principal cast mem- Hub collective. It starred building structure and re- The Swan Club thanks the O'Sullivan; Sept. 3: 1st Ita many well known actors modelling of its interior to players and management h ea rt . bers will be greatly sup- Funds raised by the event Power and Margaret ported by the wonderful from Carrick-on-Suir Mu- make it more suitable for teams for their efforts and Comerford, 2nd Marie sical Society and Brewery accommodating inter- commitment this year. will enable young people chorus and children from with special needs to travel O'Connor and Kathy Mul- the Society's Academy of Lane Theatre. pretive displays about Car- The annual Craig Walsh Me- rooney; Sept. 10: 1st Mar- The film screening was one rick's history. morial U-12 Hurling Tour- to Lourdes next Easter to Performing Arts. participate in a unique won- garet Comerford and Ita Cinderella runs at 8pm of several events staged in The revamp's second phase nament took place on The Power, 2nd Marie Cooney Carrick for Culture Night. that will involve the interior Green in Carrick -on-Suir derful fun filled week. nightly during its run and Ber Glascott and Teresa and Joan English, 3rd Tess there will be a matinee per- Different Voices concert at transformation of the last Sunday. O'Shea and Vera O'Donnell. Carrick-on-Suir Library fea- building into an inter- Cahir U-12 team won the Kehoe presented a €2500 to formances at 3pm on Sat- Irish Pilgrimage Trust rep- 88 Bridge Club, Carraig urday and Sunday, October tured an eclectic mix of per- pretive centre will cost Shield competition after Hotel, Sept. 5: 1st Berna- formances from members about €500,000. Mr Musiol beating Gran- resentatives on the day of 19 and 20. the cycle. They raised these dette Cleary and Honora Tickets cost €15 for night of Carrick-on-Suir Musical said they are seeking gemockler/Ballyneale in the Murphy, 2nd Aileen Brett Society, two Georgian funding for this phase final while Carrick Swan U- funds by knitting mascots shows and €12 for matinees in county colours and and Kevin Curran; Sept.12: with plenty of deals on brothers and a local musical through grant applications. 12s won the Cup competi- 1st Rosaline Dowley and duo while Carrick folk "Tourism and business tion beating De la Salle of selling them locally and to o f fe r . clubs nationwide from May Aileen Brett, 2nd Berna- Box office is open at Strand singers and musician Kevin agencies are working to- Waterford in the final. dette Cleary and Honora Power sang traditional gether to attract up to The Swan Club thanks all this year. Theatre from 11-3pm Mon, Ber and Teresa thank Mu r p hy. Wed, Thurs and Fri and 11- Gaelic songs from his CD 50,000 visitors to the Or- participating teams for an ‘Ceol na Siúire in Ormond mond Castle each year by entertaining morning on everyone who bought and Pa nto 1pm on Tuesdays. 051- ordered the mascots and 645050 or you can book on- C a s tl e. the mid 2020s and COS- The Green. Tickets are now on sale for Brewery Lane hosted a pho- TEDC plans to attract at The club's U-10 players also all retailers who sold Carrick-on-Suir Musical So- line www.ticketsource. them in their shops. eu /s t ra n d t h eatre tographic exhibition and least 15,000 of these into travel to Abbeyside, Dun- ciety's upcoming panto- screened a documentary the town centre to visit the garvan next Saturday to mime Cinderella. Tickets Meanwhile, Musical Society Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 27 OUT AND ABOUT Send photos to [email protected]

Helen O'Dwyer, Peg and Kevin Power, and Marion Norris at Ceol an Siuire, an evening of songs and music, at Pat Quinn Bolger, Sheenagh Raggett and Irene Malone, actresses in the locally produced and directed film The Ormond Castle on Culture Night Lynch Mob, at the preview screening of the film at the Nano Nagle Centre

A cheque presentation of €250 was made to the Irish Pilgrimage Trust following the Bobby Power Commemorative Cycle. From left: Martin Power, Bridget Fitzpatrick, Ber Glascott, Mags Power (wife of the late Bobby Power), Teresa Kehoe and Stephanie Keating

Will McClelland (sound director), Daragh McLoughlin (writer and director) and Linda Fahy (Tudor Artisan Hub) at the preview of the locally produced and directed film The Lynch Mob

Clonmel's Gemma Robinson, Karen O'Dywer, Sheila Perry, Elaine Morrissey and Ann Byrne all smiles at the Charleville Half Marathon in County Cork

Rockwell Rovers' underage camogie stars of the future beat Boherlahan and Moycarkey to win two county finals on the same day recently

EoinTynan triumphed in an all Irish over40s final at the 20th Racquetball European Championships in Hamburg, Germany, winning by two games to one in the tie-breaker 28 SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,20 1 9 CAHIR CORNER

CAHIR TRADFEST WEEKEND anyone interested in pur- they rest in peace. This sad The much anticipated an- chasing this work should news prompted a discussion nual Cahir Tradfest took contact theauthor directly at and as a resultthey hope to place recently. FromaFriday lynstewart@net - meet more often and we wish to Sunday a series of tradi- s pac e. n e t . au . them the very best as they tional Irish music concerts, It was lovely to see that Lyn continue their lifelong Workshops and Pub Sessions who is the direct descendent friendships and ca- created acontinuous Trad of Margaret Murphy(the m a rad e r ie. Trail around the town that eldest of the sisters) met up was a pleasureto experience. withHelen Bryden whoisa CAHIR TIDY TOWNS There issomething kind of direct descendent of Jane The Group head off to the special about the Cahir Com- Murphy (the youngest of the Helix next Monday in anticip- haltas family who tirelessly sisters) for this special occa- ation of an increase in marks work to promote traditional s io n . in this year’s National Tidy Irish music and song. Mem- The society wish con- Towns Awards. Cahir Tidy bers practiced formonths to tinued success to Lyn and Towns was formed in 1959 perfect their set lists and with were delighted to support her and so is 60 years old this year supportingparents and the historical book launch. and many have contributed to faith of Micheal and Mary the success over recent Harty and theTradfest Com- ST JOSEPH'S SECONDARY yea r s . mittee long hours were put in SCHOOL CLASS OF 1957 In 2017 and 2018 we were to ensure everything was in RE UNION awarded Bronze Medals in place for theTradfest This year wasreally spe- ourcategory and we hope to weekend and judging by cial year for the past pupils of retain it this year. There have those whoattended, it was St. Joseph's Secondary school been some improvements enjoyed by one and all. Attending the recent Hospice Coffee Morning were Breda Ryan, Alice Ward, Nollaig McCarthy and Hilary Carter in Cahir as it was their fourth such as the Woodland Walk On Friday the opening with John Malone in the background gathering as an entrance and a huge emphasis on biod- night Cahir Comhaltas mem- class to St Joseph's Secondary iversity and sustainable bers congregatedin Cahir school in 1957 having met for planting. Manybusinesses House Hotel to celebrate the The Farewell Session in the weekend to remember, roll sphere was experienced by all the first time after 59 years to- have improved theirshop start of the fifth Annual Trad- Abbey Tavern that evening on next year! who attended. gether in 2016. fronts and thelocal schools fest wherethe audience were brought even more guest mu- CULTURAL NIGHT 2019 Thanks were extended to They saythat theworld have bought intothe Green treated to beautiful playing sicians and wonderful Hot on the heels of the all media coverage of the was so much differentthen Flags and Climate Change and singing of members as singers together and withan Cahir Tradfest Cahir Com- night, Comhaltas Ceoltoirí compared to now and yet to o. well as guest musicians and appreciative crowd the An- haltas delivered apro- Éireann and Tipperary their links of friendship have We have been forerunners tuto r s . nual Cahir Tradfest weekend gramme of traditional Irish County Council forfacilit- stood the test of time because in the promotion of thetown The Workshopsthat took was brought to an end. musiclast Friday 20 atingthese events. Cahir they all gather as equals in the through Tourism through place in Cahir Boys National The Cahir Tradfest com- September tocelebrate Cul- Comhaltas said “these cul- run of life. This year they all promotion of the Blueway School &Our Lady of Mercy mittee would liketo sincerely tural Night in Cahir. tural nights encourage more reached 75 years of age! and riversidewalks suchas Primary School on Saturday thank ComhaltasCeoltoirí With musicians starting people each year to visit areas The Group met forameal theHa Ha improvements and were packed withwilling pu- Éireann, Tipperary County at 8.30pm right up until 11 and experience our culture. in Cahir House Hotellast looped walks. We still need to pils eager to learn from the Council, Cahir House Hotel there was a variety of instru- Please followour Face book Thursday where they chatted sort out St Paul’s Garden multitalented tutors that that was thehub of thefest- ments played from concert Page Cahir Comhaltas for pic- and reminisced on their past which has got thebetter of us were available to them on the ival; the Pubsand businesses flutes to fiddles, concertinas, turesand recordings taken school days and all that life twice nowbut wewill get day. With the Street Session fortheir wonderful support accordions and . It was a on the night.” has offered since then. They thereyet.It wasnot agreat Competitions for Junior & In- as without them the event lovely night’s entertainment are a fantastic group, full of year for flowers but some termediate members once could not take place and appreciatedby agreat audi- BOOK LAUNCH fun and laughter that age has premises and residents got again the town was filled with Cahir Boys National School, ence.Parents, family and Last week there wasa not diminished and the hours thebest outof theirhanging musicthrough theday.More Our lady ofMercy Primary friends of theyoung musi- book launch of "Searching for spenttogether on this special baskets with some TLC. entertainment came from school,Cahir Comhaltas stu- cians were in attendance, also Margaret Murphy" by Lyn occasion were thoroughly en- We look forwardto the Tipp FM, the Cahir Com- dents and the Trad Fest com- Chairperson of Cahir Com- Stewart in Cahir House Hotel. joyed by all who attended. results on Monday as it not haltas Seisuin Group, the mittee. Thanks also to Cahir haltas Gerry Duffy and Cllr The launch brought her five- Those whomet on theday only judges our owncom- Youth Ensemble Thriobraid Tidy Towns foryour help Andy Moloneycame tosup- year long project to ajoyous were John Ryan, TomLynch, mitteebut the towningen- Árann andthe fantastic throughout the weekend port. Therewas alsoa large end with amemorable David O'Keeffe, Frank Hayes, eral and we will makeresults Blackwater Ceili Band who and the weeks leading up to number from the Cahir Inter- evening. Thiswonderful Gerald O'Carroll, Jim Reidy, available to see and where we entertained crowds from the the festival, John O’M e a ra national Group enjoying the piece of work features Frank Gregg, John Griffin, can improve in 2020. We are Gig Rig on the Square and and his crewand Daltons ‘ceol agus craic’ac c o m pa n ie d forensic research on the story John Cogan, John Strumble moving in theright direction Sessions took place in most trucks Kilmoss Ltd for the Gig by Niamh Ní Chillin. of the Murphy family of Cahir and Pat O'Donnell. Three but we need everyone on pubsthatnight to thedelight Rig, Tipp Fm, Maria Caplice The Shamrock Lounge and South Tipperary in the c l a s s m ate’s could not attend board. This may not in- of revellers. Taylor and Gareth Cahir wasthe venue and greatsup- Eighteenth and early Nine- on the day for family reasons. volve coming out with SundayMass wasaccom- Media for the continuous port of the night was shown teenth centuries, thedra- The Group have lost three our weekly clean up but panied by Trad Music and the coverage of theevent and by Margaret and Hughie matic arrivalof thefive of theirclassmates, Seán might just belooking after Blackwater Ceili Band which everyone who worked with us O’Donoghue assisted by Murphy sisters to the Aus- Long (Kedra), Brian Beary your own patch every evening started the day off with a great over theweekend. Thank Denise. The audience were tralia of the 1840’s and (Abbey Street) and recently for a minute or two. atmosphere. The Tradtrail you, Míle Buiochas go Léir. treated to lovely refresh- the newlives they went onto their colleague Michael In themeantime, works continued withsessions in Well done to Cahir Com- ments and the musicians also build there. Asevery hard D'Arcy (Dranganmore) who arecontinuing on theInch Cahir House among other haltas and the Tradfest Com- were treated minerals and copy in the Northern Hemi- waslooking forwardsomuch Field Bridge and it’s starting premises throughout the day. mittee formaking ita crisps. A great party atmo- sphere was sold on the night, to the daytogether and may to take shape. We will be St Joseph’s C o l l eg e (Cahir) Class of ’57 School Re u n i o n

R I G H T: St Joseph’s College Reunion - In no particular order the class of 1957 at their recent School Reunion: John Ryan, Tom Lynch, David Author Lyn Stewart book launch about five Murphy sisters who O'Keeffe, Frank Hayes, Gerald immigrated to Australia from Cahir in 1840’s. Lyn is direct descendant of O'Carroll, Jim Reidy, Frank Gregg, Margaret Murphy (the eldest of the sisters) with Helen Bryden (direct John Griffin, John Cogan, John descendant of Jane Murphy, the youngest of the sisters) Strumble and Pat O'Donnell Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 29 Have you got Cahir news for South Tipp Today? Email [email protected] or call 086-1022014 planting itthis week with Newcastle 1-13. Hard luck 1000 grasses and it will be M A RY ’S BOOK LANDS PLACE ON SHELVES l ad s . fenced for 12 months to allow Juveniles- Our U12s took them establish. We thank the part in the Craig Walsh Council for the wonderful job OF WORLD’S LARGEST LIBRARY hurling tournament on the completed on the bridge and green Carrick on Suir last path around thefield. Works Sunday. Theyplayed against ACahir author is “th r i l l e d ” seller sendinga copyif it to publication of Nutritional book. also continue onthe wood- Herbs forOptimal Health, Arravale Rovers, Carrick land walk extension and we that her book has secured a the world's largest library. Irish classes swans and Grangemockler. place on theshelves of the The welcomed news coin- which is her sixth publication hope people will walk this on health matters and her Theythen went onto Gran- route and use it as some chil- Library of Congress in cides with the release of the Mary, who also holds a dip- gemockler in the final and Washington DC. former primary school ninth book in total. loma in Irish, will resume her dren neverget towalk the Mary says the new book won. We want tosay a big woods anymoreor see the Mary T. Keane’s book The teac h e r ’s new booktitled Nu- Irish classes for adult begin- thank you to Carrick Swan Royal Blood of Erin, the tritional Herbs forOptimal aims to makereaders “fe e l ners and revisers in the squirrels and hear the dif- better,look younger,live Hurling,Football &Camogie ferent bird calls. Milesian Irish and Clan Health. Having worked as a coming weeks. The 10 hourly Club for hosting a great event. Callaghan was published in teacher both inEngland and l o n ge r ”. It focusesonnaturo- daytime classes will take Thanks to Liam Maher for pathic medicine and honours Thanks also to our players his help in creating this ex- 2 0 1 6. later in Ireland, Mary dis- place in the Parish Rooms, and management. The part factand fiction covered her passion for the body’s innate wisdom to C a h i r. tension and his support is ap- heal, she adds. Also on last Sundayour preciated. Tobar Íosa is narrative proved popular health and fitness. Her ContactMary on 087- U11 hurlers played in the withIrish history lovers, res- lifelong research into natural Visit www.austinma- 2782071 for more informa- progressing nicely too and it’s cauley.com to purchase the Mark Doylememorial tour- great to havea new com- ulting in a leadingIrish book- health has resulted in the t io n . nament in Ballylooby and had mitteeestablished hereto a great morning playing Fr. help this project. We would S h e e hy ’s, Ballylooby 1 and hope that this will be a huge Skeheenarinky. We won all asset to Tidy Towns in 2020. There was no winner of to overcome and clocked up help over the season. Special 3pm next Sundayin thefirst three games and progressed We meet as normal onWed- theDraw that took place on another 1-1 beforehalf time thanks to Caroline Kirby who round of the FAI Junior Cup. to the cup semi-final. nesday evenings at 7pm. Wednesday September 18, butCahir kept biting at their keeps theadministration ACADEMY - Training for Also we had a great game 2019 in the Social Welfare Of- heels and another free side of the teamin greatrun- Under 6s &7s on Friday against Clerihan and played a CAHIR ACTIVE RETIREMENT fice. The Draw was witnessed brought the score at the break ning order and to all the other evening at 5:30pm. Training storm to make it to the cup We haveautumn classes by Marie Casey. The numbers to Kilruane 2-2 Cahir 1-2. parentswho help outinany forUnder 8s, 9s &10s is on final. In the final we wereup on Yoga starting on October 11 drawn were 5, 9, 14 and 31. The The opening 10 minutes of way during the year,it is all Saturday at 9am. Registration against a strong Ballylooby 2 forsix weeks withLyndsey, 4lucky dips winners eachre- the second half was com- very muchappreciated. forthe coming season can be and it was afight to the end Line dancingfrom ceiving €25 were Mary pletely dominated by Cahir To d ay ’ s panel: Siobhan Reidy, done at both these sessions. with Cahir winning on a score September 18, and Cookery Coleman, C/o Cahir Bingo, whoput 3 points on thescore RobynHalpin, Erin Brennan, New Players welcome.CO- line of 1.01 to 0.01. The boys and Art to be arranged. The Sheila Marnane, Cahir Day boardbringing theteams Grace Carey,Caoimhe Grace, ERVER- Coerver perform- really enjoyed the tourna- outing to the Everyman Care Centre, Jim Cantwell, level once more. Cahir’s full Leah Flannery, Emily Kirby, ance Academy takes place at ment and thanks very much Palace is on October 31 for the Barnora, Cahir and Kitty back line had a great defence Kate Lonergan, Emma Carey, Cahir Park every Monday to Ballylooby Gaa and the Drama Production of “T h r e e Stead, Mountain Rd, Cahir. mechanism going between Mary Delaney,Emily Coffey, evening at 7:30pm. Bookings Doyle family who rana very Hail Marys”; cost is €40 p. We Congratulations to all. them and there were also Sara Kelly, Bella Healy and online at www.coerver.ie well organised event with also have a daytrip to Don- CAHIR CAMOGIE some magnificent saves. But Lucy Caplice. Well done again fantastic hospitality ex- eraile Court onOctober 10, a As ‘Mu n dy ’ and just as we thought we might girls itwas amost exciting CAHIR GAA CLUB tendedto both players and recently restored OPW ‘Something Happens’we re be getting theupper handof game to watch. Draw the Joker –The parents. Thanks also the House, with a visit to Blarney preparing toheadline in Kilruane, they were awarded Joker Draw took place in the players and management. for lunch and shopping, the SempleStadium forFeile 19, a free and theconsequent CAHIR PARK AFC Hill Bar last Sundayand cost for House entrance, tea something really was hap- tussle around the goal mouth SFAI NATIONAL CUPS- thanks to the Carroll Family HOSPICE COFFEE MORNING and scones, and lunch is €40 pening just out the road in the sawthem come away witha Therewas mixed resultsfor and staff forthe warm wel- Local ladies Breda Ryan per person. Brendan Ragg. Cahir’s U14 girls were goa l . the Cahir Park teams in the come shown as always. The and Hilary Carterand Hos- B e h a n’sclassic playThe contesting the County B Semi Our girls kept their heads schoolboys National Cup Jackpot of €6,200.00was not pice Fundraising stalwarts Hostage is in theSource, final against Kilruane and high and again ran at the op- games last Saturdayat Cahir won. In other prizes €100 would like to sincerely thank Thurles, from November 18 to while the crowd in Thurles position and putanother Park. The Under 13s had a won by Rose Mary Daly, €50 all those who attended the 23 if anybodyis interested. might havebe bopping to the pointover thebar and again great win 10-2 over Crettyard Each won by Brendan Ri- Coffee Morning last Moreinformation will be musicwe were being enter- we wereback in contention. United from Carlow whilst ordan &Johnnie Ryan, €30 Thursdayin The Galtee Inn. available at our next meeting tained to a thrilling game of Sometimes in camogie as in the Under 15s were defeated won by Nellie Guthrie and The ladies would also liketo on October 2in Cahir House competitive camogiewith life in general things don’t al- 4-3 to Evergreen from €20 was won by Michael thank proprietorJohn Hotel. Names will be takenat both sides well up forthe ways go the waywe plan or Kilkenny withthe Evergreen Wa l s h . Malone and staff Nollaig Mc- meeting for all classes. We clash. want and another free to Kil- goal coming in thelast The next Draw will be held Carthy & Teresa Kelly for the hope to meet you all there. In theopening few ruane saw them point again minute. Next week Cahir on this Sunday September 29 use of premises and thekind Members of the Cahir minutes Cahir capitalised on and leave the final score Kil- Parks Under 14s travel to in Morrissey’s. The Jackpot assistance given, the spon- BowlsClub and supporters the free splitting the uprights ruane 3-3 Cahir 1-6. Killeshin in Carlow to play will then be €6,400.00. Sup- sors of raffle prizes, those had a very enjoyable week forthe opening point of the And so that isthe end of Round 2 of the National Cup. portofthis draw alwaysap- who bought tickets and away at the Active Retirement game. Kilruane came back al- the competition for this JUNIORS -Cahir Park B p re c i ate d . anyone else who helpedwith Ireland National Bowls and most immediately with an- yea r ’s U14 squad and you all team were at home to Rose- Results- On last Sunday the very successful Coffee Activity breakin Killarney. other point to bring the really did yourselves and your green Rangers and it finished theJunior Afootball South Morning. Support was much All teams did very well getting match leveland shortlyafter club very proud. Well done to in a 2-2 draw.Next week they c h a m pio n s h i p f u l l appreciated for this im- to the final rounds,with one penetrated through the Cahir Tom Kelly who came on board travel to Cullen Lattin fora time score was Cahir 0-09, portant fundraiser. team reaching aSemi Final. defence for a goal. Then Cahir to train this teamat shortno- 12pm kick OFF.Cahir Park A Well done to all. scored abeauty ofa goalto tice and also to Bridget Carey team host Birdhill from the level the game once more. Kil- and Mary Howard for all their North Tipperary League at WWW.TIPPERARYLIVE.IE CAHIR COMMUNITY LOTTO ruane were proving very hard FORTIPPERARY NEWS AS IT HAPPENS

Niamh Ní Chillín and Laura Buckley from Cahir with Chihiaela and Mihai Guest musician, amazing singer and tutor Deirdre Scanlon at the recent Cahir Comhaltas members Michael Fahy, Mary Harty and Gerry Duffy at Furnica from Romania at Cultural Night Trad Fest in Cahir Cultural Night 30 SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,20 1 9 LOCAL SPOTLIGHT Send community news/photos to [email protected]

C LO N M E L battled to the very end in their semi final against St. Pat’s last Gig Friday. The boys showed Formed by two ex members greatheart and nevergaveup of Tweed, Brendan Ryder but it wasn't tobe on the and Gay Brazel with Peter night. Theyare a fantastic Dowley and Mick Grace, bunch of hard working young The Backyard Band play men and coaches and we can The Coachman on October look forward to good days to 6. Visit their Facebook page come with this team. for more information. U12 Hurling Whist Our U12’s hada very busy On September 29 at 2.30pm morning and afternoon in the Bridge Centre. playing in the Craig Walsh Memorial Tournamenton Flower Club Sunday. Huge thanks to Car- Next meeting on October 8 rick Swan Club for inviting us at 8pm in Hotel Minella. in to playinwhatwas an ex- Golden Hour tremely well run and great Enjoy some movie magic on fun filled day of hurling. We September 29 as the played against the Swan, Ar- Clonmel Concert Band re- ravale Rovers and Cahir and turns to Old St. Mary’s went on to meetCahir in the Church for another free final wherewe playedex- tremely well in very challen- Golden Hour recital from 3- Junior infants at Presentation Primary School in Carrick-on-Suir during their first few days at school 4 pm. The music featured ging conditions but just lost will come from films such nesday 16th October to are as follow: 2nd class Ciara Morning for Hospicewill be Sellers Prize €20: Golden outinthe end. Well done as Pirates of the Caribbean, Sunday 20thOctober in- Hogan, 3rd class Deirdre held this Friday (27)from9- PO, Alice Carroll, Margaret everyone and thankstothe Beauty and the Beast, The clusive. See tournament soft- O’Dwyer, 4th class Jacinta 11am and we hope that we will Long, John Ryan P, Spar. coaches and parents for Magnificent Seven, and ware for details. Closingdate Rice,5th class Julia O’Nei l l , have your continued support Thank youto all who sup- braving the weather. Austin Powers. Conducted for entriesis SundayOctober 6th class Miriam O’Gorman. for this worthy cause. Our cal- port Club Lotto. Just €2 and TIPPERARY LADIES by Danny Carroll, the 13. Thanks tooutgoing Sec- endar of events for the Au- you can also enter online. FO OT B A L L Clonmel Concert Band will CIDER & FOOD HERITAGE retary Jodi McMahon and tumn includes: Bring &Buy Reminder GAA Bingo Congratulations to Sliabh also be joined by singers SOIREE Treasurer Julia O’Neill forall Sale on November 17,Com- every Thursdayat 8.30pm. na mBan players Angela Andrea Ruth-Houlihan, This eventwill take place their work over the years. munity Christmas Party on Tea/Coffee/Shop open. McGuigan, Niamh Martin Emmet Donlan and Derek M a i’s Cafe, Market Place, HELP US PAVE THE WAY-NEW December 8 and Children’s KILFEACLE RFC and the Tipperary Ladies Ryan for some of the most Clonmel on this Saturday INN BOYS NS Christmas Party on Split the Bucket winner - Football Team whowon the famous songs from the September 28 at 8pm. Tickets Areminder we are still in- December 20. Tommy Keane €1 , 1 74 . All-Ireland Intermediate silver screen. Afterwards, arelimited and are on sale viting people to “Help Us Pave PASTORAL COUNCIL Our first league match is Ladies Football title last there will be a collection in nowfor €25 from the Way”. Peoplecan literally Next meeting is on Sunday, September29 at weekend. It was amagnifi- aid of the paediatric unit at “www.Clonmel applefest.ie”. be a part of our school and our Tuesday October 1 at 7.30pm home v Thomond. All sup- centperformance by Angela South Tipperary General Letyour tastebuds rove over history by purchasing a in the Parochial House. port welcome. who playeda crucial part in H o s pi ta l . the best Tipperary produce brick! This brick will be in- PARISH DRAW G O L D E N / K I L F E AC L E Tipp securing a greatwin with chef Shane McGonigal’s scribed with theirname or Nextdrawwill be held in WOMENS GROUP over Meath. treats forthe palate and gen- family/business nameand Kilcash after 10am mass on Golden Kilfeacle womens FAMILY FUN RUN/WALK NEW INN eroushelpings oflocal cider will be displayed in the school October 6. group is set to return to Grangemockler /Bally- while our new comedy cab- forgenerations to come. This OCTOBER ROSARY Golden GAA Hall on Monday, neale Juvenile Gaa Club are ‘FALL FASHION FUNDRAISER’ aret unfolds its myriad of sur- donation will helpall pupils The Rosary will be recited October 7at 8.15pm forcrafts holding a family fun run/walk New Inn Community prises. in our communityand fur- before publicmasses during with Maura Dunne.€5 per on Sunday 13thOctober at Centrewas built in the1950s With characters skipping ther afield for generations to the month of October.This is person forsupplies and re- 11.30am. We will start and and became our Community and weaving across aeons of c o m e. an opportunityto renewour freshments. Delightedto finish at Ballyneale N.S. doing Centre in 1986. There have time and social chasms like If you would like to find out devotion to this greatgospel have supportfrom Tipperary theblock. Refreshments will been many improvements wasps buzzing from one ripe more about this project you p raye r . ETB this year.New and re- be provided in the school af- and developments overthe apple to the next, you’ll be left can contact us by email: COLLEC TIONS turning members welcome. terwards. Please come along years to cater for the many mulling over morethan cider [email protected] or Sincere thanks to all who Contact 085 7148427 for more for a morning of fun and exer- groups and organisations after afeast to delightall the phone us on: (052) 7462336. supported theCollection for i n fo r m at i o n . c i s e. which use its facilities. senses. Thank you foryour co-op- the Needs of the Diocese C O N G R AT U L AT I O N S SLIABH NA mBAN YOGA Recentlythe Hall Com- PROGRESSIVE 25 CARD e rat io n . ( Pete r ’s Pence) and theAu- Congratulations to our Ju- Classes every Thursday at mittee decided to upgrade Winners last Wednesday, LOTTO RESULTS tumn Collection for the nior B Hurlers and ourInter- 7:30pm for improvers/level 1 thefacilities to bring it into September 18 at theOld Saturday September21, priests of the Parish and Dio- mediate Hurlers who both and on Saturdays mornings at line with modernrequire- School, Knockgraffon were results from Ollie’s Bar, the c e s e. wonWest Finals last 9:30am gentle morning ments and this has just been Bernie Farrell &Kitty Byrne no's are 2, 15,20& 29. No HOSPITAL VISITS TO weekend. Ahuge achieve- movement. Both classesare c o m p l ete d . with 11 games and in joint winner(s). PA R I S H I O N E RS ment for our Parish. held in the village hall, Gran- To this end the committee second place with 10 games Lucky Dips x4: Christina Due to newDataProtec- CHRISTMAS PARTY gemockler.For moreinform- are holdinga fundraiser so each were Chris Noonan & Val Sweeney, Ann Clifford, Mary tion laws, we no longer have Thank you for your sup- ation or to book your place get your glad rags on, our Fall O’Neill and Tony Keating & and Philly Heaneyand Gerry access to the patient list in the port of ourannual Church please contact Debbie Fashion Fundraiser is on Mary Ann Healy.Well done and Ann Heenan to be hospital. So, please contact Fr gate collection in aid of the 087638018. Friday October 4at New Inn all. entered into a monthly draw Carey or parish office on 052 community Christmas party. GLASHA FLOWER AND Community Centre(NICC). Tea and refreshments for €500 on Saturday,Oc- 6133118 if you or a loved one Any further contributions/ GARDEN SOCIETY Come along and support our provided. Cards start at tober 5. would like a visit. donations welcome. Outing toCobh on Sat- local businesses and models 8.30pm. All are welcome! Sellers x 4: Christy Clif- KILCASH COMMUNITY SOUTH TIPP HOSPICE urday September 28th to visit alike as they take to the stage Thanks to all the ladies es- ford,Michael Purcell, Colm CENTRE - CARDS Local friends of theHos- Flower Festivalin Cobh to showcase the latest styles. pecially Angela who made a Heaneyand SandraEnglish Great to see 11 tables back pice thank all whosupported Cathedral, Fota House Gar- Fabulous raffle on thenight. beautiful cake for Timmy and to beentered into a monthly at the Wednesday night game. and all who helped with the dens and dinner in theElm Cheese and wine reception at Sandrawho both celebrated draw for €100 on Saturday, Three pairs shared the spoils: recent coffee morning in the Tree Restaurant.Cost 55 7pm. milestone birthdays during October 5. Frank & Agnes Bourke, Vin- GAA Hall. euros, names to Kathleen 086 Tickets €20 now on sale at the week. Next week'sJackpot is cent & Billy Phelan and Frank 8659721 or Mary on 087 KlassyLady, Cahir andMr Míle buíochas! €13,200 and the draw will Gubbins and Mattie Boyle. 7963681. Mister menswear, Cashel or DATE FOR YOUR DIARY take place in Barron’s Pub on Game continues weekly on G’MOCKLER ACTIVE RETIREMENT GROUP contact Eileen on 087 The FirstHoly Commu- Saturday September 28. Wednesday nights at 8.30pm GA A The Active Retirement 6334381. nion date is set for Saturday, s h a r p. County Intermediate Group will recommence with NEW INN TENNIS CLUB May 23, 2020 at 11 am. Football: Grangemockler/ a meeting on Wednesday, All adult members are NEW INN BOYS SCHOOL K I LS H E E L A N Ballyneale 5-15 Fr.Sheehys 1- September 25 at 2.30pm. New welcome to attend ourSocial PARENTS ASSOCIATION KILCASH LADIES CLUB GOLDEN/ KILFEACLE 9. members always welcome. Night each Wednesday at At a recent Parents Associ- Our AnnualGeneral GAA CLUB LOTTO U16 Hurling 7pm. Come along and join in ation Meeting it wasagreed Meeting will beheld this Numbers drawn Tues Sept Hard luck to our U16’s who the fun to meet and play each that the following members Thursday evening (26) in Kil- 17th (1, 8, 11, 12) Jackpot other followed by a cup of tea. be elected: Chairperson: Lor- cashCommunity Centreat €10,100 - No winner. All abilities welcome. Our An- raine O’Sullivan, Secretary: 8pm. Lucky Dips€2: Stevie WWW.TIPPERARYLIVE.IE nual Lena Rice tournament Ciara Hoganand Treasurer: KILLURNEY SPORTS & O'Donnell, BertieCollins, will take place from Wed- Noreen Fitzgerald. SOCIAL CLUB Hugh Connolly, Catherine FORTIPPERARYNEWSASITHAPPENS The Class Representatives Our Annual Coffee Doyle, Ann Ryan. Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 31 LOCAL SPOTLIGHT Send community news/photos to [email protected]

C LO G H E E N The subslisted forthe game CLOGHEEN CHURCH CHOIR were Eoghan O’Brien, Mat- The Choir will resume on thew Thompson, James Saturday, October 5 at 6pm Cody, Cathal Brett, Paddy mass. Past,Present and new Hayes, Josh Rowanand Colin members most welcome. Kinnane, nearly all of whom CLOGHEEN DRAMA GROUP were called upon. AG M Good luck in the county The Drama Group AGM semi-final next Saturday. will take place in St Paul’s Good luckalso to the seniors Community Centre on whoplay Silvermines in the Tuesday October1 at 8pm. quarter finalof theSeamus O Thankfully thegroup is Riain Cup on Sunday next. going from strengthto ‘SPLIT THE POT!’ strength, and in order for Within the next month or drama to proceed in this so “Split the Pot” boxes will be manner in Clogheen, we will appearing where local people always be looking for new are inclined to gather. The people for all aspects of the boxestastefully made by productions, both onand off M e n’s Shed, Mullinahone will the stage. be for envelopes which can be If you feel like joining the bought for €2 or so. Update group youare morethan wel- next week. come to join us at our AGM on MULLINAHONE MAGAZINE Tuesday next, October 1. M e n’s Shed Mullinahone RESEARCH LOCAL HERITAGE is now at an advanced stage of AND RURAL HOUSING developing theMullinahone If youare interested in Magazine 2019. Patrons are doing a 30 minuteinterview First Day at School at St Michael’s National School, Clerihan being sought to supportthe during September and Oc- ST MICHAEL'S NATIONAL SCHOOL, CLERIHAN: Some of the new junior infants who have started in Clerihan NS this year. publication whichwill be tober. What would you like to Seated: Nate O’Shea, Killian Lawrence, Tommy Ryan, Khloe Murphy. At back: Ciara O’Donnell, Mikey O’Mahoney, Millie available in mid to late see your area look like in the Casey McArdle, Leila Harte and Senan Harte November. For €20 you will future. You can contactLiam be listed in the magazine as a Heaphy on 085 2856494 or minutes and further goals theMark Doylememorial Patrick Kennedy & Kate Hal- Our sincere sympathy is patron and will receive a free email him onanabaileg- from Adam Quirke and An- tournament in Ballylooby on linan; All on 11 games. extended to Karol de Falco on copyofthe magazine on pub- ae l ac h .uc d . ie. drew Browne gave usa4-1 Sunday morning. The sun Table prizes on 19th & the death of her mother Mary lication. To avail of this op- VEE VALLEY DAY CARE cushion at the break. The came out and we had a great 20th games. Van Loan in the USA. portunity please put your CENTRE second half followed a similar morning playingCahir, Bobby Gardiner & Billy Our sympathy also to the contribution in an envelope A bigthank youto all who pattern with Kilsheelan again Skeheenarinky and Lonergan with Jim Phelan & Crotty family on the death of withyour name and address supported our Church gate scoring first before Andrew Ballylooby CastlegraceGold. Mick Keane. theirUncle Timmie(formally and put Men’s Shed Mulli- collection. We raised €198 in Browne completedhis hat In the Shield semi-finalwe Beginners or seasoned of Coolagarranroe) who died nahoneon theoutside of the Clogheen. In Burncourtwe trick. Aaron Polinuas then had a great game against card players arewelcome to in Bermingham. envelope. Contributions can raised €155. Ballylooby collec- got in the actwith a brace of Ballylooby CastlegraceBlue our well run card game. Maytheir souls rest in be left at theMen’s Shed be- tion raised €569 and Duhill goals and Vinny Fitzgibbon and lost narrowly. Partners available if re- peace in the comfortof God’s hind the GAAdressing rooms raised €204. completed the scoring to give The boys improved with qu i re d . heavenly Kingdom on Tuesdaymorning CARER FOR THE CENTRE us an 8-2 victory. every game and really enjoyed Nextgame on Thursday between 10am and 1pm or on We have two CE vacancies The Juniors were at home the tournament. September 26 at 8.30 pm. Thursdays between 8pm and for therole of carer at the to Bansha Celtic on Sunday. Best of luck to Brian Borus 10pm. Envelopes canalso be Centre. If you would like to Unfortunately the game came in the County Ladies Senior K I L L E N AU L E left withChristy Sheehan, work witholder people and to a premature end after 7 football final against Aherlow B U R N C O U R T KILLENAULE MOYGLASS Ballydavid, Anne Tobin, are in receipt of a social wel- minutes dueto an injury to on Sunday. BURNCOURT NATIONAL LADIES SOCCER Mullinoly, Josephine fare payment, please contact thereferee. Both clubswish Lotto numbers 3, 7, 21, 28. SCHOOL –OPEN NIGHTS The Under 16 girls hosted O’Meara, Ballydonnell, Des Cahir CommunityEmploy- the refereePaddy Keane a No winner, 8 match 3's €20 November 7: 6-7pm Main- Cashel on Sunday morning Burke, Modeshill and in the ment office on 086 142 7421. speedy recovery as we were eac h stream classes last in Killenaule but unfortu- village at BrettsHardware, C LO G H E E N ’S DRAMA GROUPS reminded on Sunday as to Ailish Dowling Burncourt, November 21: 6-7pm ASD nately it wasn’t our day losing Gala Supermarket, Wilsons AG M how important match offi- Carmel O’Gorman Ard- class 3-1 withNiamh Hayes getting and also Dan Kennedy, The Clogheen Drama cials are in the smooth run- finnan, Vanessa King DECADE OF our goal. Fethard Street. Tony Nolan group will hold theirAGM on ning of our games. Clogheen, Ann O’Connor C O M M E M O R AT I O N Team: MO'Loughlin, N will also act as a collection Tuesday, October 1 at 8pm. All BRIAN BORUS LADIES GAELIC Scart, Breda Maher Ard- October 12 has been setas Spillane, R O'Donnell, M a ge nt . are welcome. FOOTBALL CLUB finnan, Mary O’Neill Ard- thedate when we will con- Quigley,E Farrell, ADuggan, SOCCER TIPPERARY LADIES MINI Well done to thesenior finnan, Pat Sheehan tinue our remembrance of N Hayes, K Ryan, KBurke, 1N Mullinahone FC had a M A R AT H O N girls whobeat Clonmel Com- Burncourt, Tina O’M e a ra thecentenary of the Warof Delaney,A Prendergast, E good win 5 –2 overSuirside The Woman’s mini mara- mercials in the Senior county C a h i r. Independence in Burncourt. Purcell, E Hayes, E O'Connor, on Sunday last. The team now thon will take place in semi final last Saturday in Next week’s jackpot is We welcome guest re- N Gillman. seem to be getting in to the Clonmel on Sundaynext, Monroe. The conditions were €4,050 and the draw takes searcher Niall C Donovanto BRIDGE winning mode. September 29, starting at not favourable and made it place in Allen's Bar Clogheen. presenta talk on local in- Results fromThursday, GRAVEYARD MEETING 10.45 am.Entry fee €20 up to difficult forboth teams to get volvement in the War of Inde- September 12: 1st Marjorie Ameeting forthose inter- September 23.AA1 certified, going. Commercials led by a pendence. A re-enactment O'Brien & David O'Meara, 2nd ested in the upkeep of the over 18 years. goal at half time. It was a close P OWERSTOWN curated and staged by Josephine Bulfin &Margaret graveyards in ourparish will For further information encounter up tothe dying POWERSTOWN / LISRONAGH Burncourt Drama Group will Bulfin, 3rd Teresa Quinn & take place in theCommunity contact Tipperary Sports minutes of injury time but I CA also be staged. Joanne O'Shea, 4thMaura Centre on Tuesday nightnext Partnership on 0761066201. thankfully Brian Borus girls Powe r s tow n / L i s ro n a g h SCARECROW & PUMPKIN Shanahan & Nellie Cahill. October 1 at 7.30pm. The Vee Valley Day Care live another dayto contest ICA. Are having their October F EST I VA L BINGO Centre would appreciate this year's Senior County meeting on Wednesday 2 at October 5/6. Scarecrow The next local Bingo will anyone that would run to Final against Aherlow which 7.45pm.In Monroe Sports R eg i s trat i o n take place on ThursdayOc- raise funds for the Centre. will be playednextSunday, Centre. Also on Wednesday Registration for Scare- MULLINAHONE tober 3 in theGAA Hall at For further information September 29 at 4pm in Tem- October 9from 7 to 9pm. We crows will take place only on THE DOUBLE IS DONE 8.15pm. contact the Centre on pletuohy. Please come and have an ‘Invitation to our October 5and 6 from 11am to Well done to the CJK LOCAL LOTTO DRAW 0 5 274 6 5 47 7. show your support. Open Night’. So please do 3pm. Minor hurlers. The lastlocal lottojackpot VEE ROVERS FC. It finished Brian Borus 3.9 drop in to us on the night. WEDDING BELLS On Sunday in Clonmel draw took place on Monday Shanbally United were ClonmelCommercials 2.8 AUTUMN COLLECTION Congratulations to Alice they completeda South Tipp Sept. 16. The numbers drawn away to Kilsheelanon Sat- Under 8 players of the The Autumn collection for Mulcahyand Chris Wills who hurling double when they de- were 7,8,14 and 27.Wehad no urday. After a tentative start week were Hannah Fehilly, the priests of the parish and were married recentlyin feated Carrick Swan in the jackot winner,but three in which we conceded agoal Holly Casey and Katie diocese takesplace next Malta. Alice and Chris were South Tipp Minor ‘A’final. shared the Match3 prizeof from the penalty spot after 13 Fre n c h . weekend, September 28/29 at participants in “My Big Day- This is the club’s first title win €150 Congrats to Josie minutes, Andrew Browne got FR SHEEHY'S GAA CLUB all the masses. Home or Away”which was in theMinor Ahurlingcham- Duggan, Conor Eimear and us back on level terms after U16 County Hurling result RATHKEEVIN CARDS aired on Monday night. pionship since 2011 when Dave, and Eleanor O’C o n n o r. 20 minutes when he finished Sean Treacy's 2-11 Winners of the weekly Wishing Alice and Chris a they went on to win the Next draw will take on from close range followinga Fr Sheehys/Ballylooby2- cardgame heldonThursday lifetime of health and happi- county title. The team which MondaySeptember 30 when corner. Ciaran Connolly 11 September 19. ness together. played can be seen in the thejackpot could be worth scored from distance on 30 Our u11 hurlers playedin Jim & Mary Garrett; SY M PAT H Y sports section of the paper. €1 0 , 5 0 0. 32 SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 26 ,20 1 9