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Er- c5 , 1987. nREGISTEREPOS T OFFICLeadeD E AATS THA ENEWSPAPE GENERALR nDPRIC,prE n25r p .(inc. rVAT) LISMORE HOSPITAL CLOSURE ———————^ .. -> Health Minister To Meet The Lismore District Hospital in Dublin on Monday last (May saga goes on with the an- 25) gave leave to a solicitor COULD BE MAJOR start to his tour with a planned nouncement last week-end that from Lismore to apply within the Minister for Health, Dr FINANCIAL BLOW FOR departure time of 11 p.m. He is 14 days ior a judicial review ol Rory O'Hanlon, had agreed to the Board's resolution of 7th HEALTH BOARD obviously anxious to meet as meet a deputation representing Deputation May, 1987 on the grounds that many local Fine Gael supporters the Lismore Save the Hospital the Board failed to comply with The decision of the President Committee on Thursday of this as possible and a Constituency outlay at th hospital could be Standing Orders and failed also of the District Court, District week to discuss the threatened e in Lismore the C.E.O.'s report to apply the principles of na- meeting has been arranged to closure of the hospital. The de- made in the current year. In- then states: "An exception has Justice Oliver J. Macklin, de- cluded in the package is, it is tural justice. The order is re- take place at 8 p.m. putation will be led by the been made in the case of Lis- stricted to Lismore District Hos- livered in a reserved judgment Chairwoman of the Committee stated, a commitment to raise more Hospital. The High Court £50,000 by way of local contri- pital and effectively operates to at Youghal Court last Thursday THE POSTMASTER OF Mrs. Mary Morrissey who is also stay the closure for 14 days at Chairwoman of Lismore Town butions towards keeping the i.n w'hich he dismissed with BALLYDUFF hospital open in 1987. least, by which time the case Commissioners. against closing will have been costs am action brought by the The South Eastern Health In "Mainly About People" in DUNGARVAN submitted to the Court and will South Eastern Health Board Last week the Committee Board wiU hold its June month- be available to the Board to the "Cork Examiner" of May 29 against a Dungarvan fa.rmei made a successful application ly meeting in Kilkenny on this answer. The Court will then de- the following appeared under Thursday, June 4 and in the claiming £317.58 in unpaid to the High Court seeking a cide whether or not to carry out the heading "Centre of Com- judicial review of the South course of his financial report to a judicial review and, if It does, health contributions and youth Eastern Health Board decision the meeting, the C.E.O. states GOLF munity": it will take the form of a hear- employment levies for 1982/83 to close the hospital. Legal ihat the implementation of the ing at which both sides will be expenditure reductions has con- could prove a major financial Back in 1954 Eamon Bolger costs of the Committee to date present and legally represented. took over the job of postmaster are stated to have reached tinued with discussions with In the meantime for each week blow for the Board which is staff and unions in several loca- CLUB in the village of Ballyduff and £4.000 but the Committee have that the hospital remains open already suffering from a severe asserted their determination to tions. The report adds that the there will be a liability on the cash shortage. created a little local history, for see the fight to save the hospi- Minister for Health has formal- Board's budget of about £3,000 he was then the youngest to tal through to the end. ly sanctioned the closure of five NOTES which will have to be found by The decision could hit legal hospitals (one of which Is Lis- hold such a job in the country, RESULTS further cuts in other services or action by this and other health Committee of Ballinameela Macra na 'Feirme pictured at White- The Committee has also pre- more i and this was progressing. employments." at 20 years of age. sented a detailed financial Thursday, May 28, 3rd Group boards to recover these unpaid church House Hotel recently for the club's field evening (back, Prize—1st, P. phelan (12) 44 Times have changed, but package to the C.E.O. of the AN EXCEPTION levies and health contributions left to right): Sean Sherman, Vice-Chairman, Liam McCarthy, S.E.H.B.. Mr. P. G. McQuillan pts.; 2nd. D. Kiely (6) 43 pts.: The C.E.O.'s report then re- Eamon still runs the West fers to proposals received by the from farmers who, in the south- PRO, Patrick Ryan, Chairman; (front): Mary McGrath, Secre- outlining where savings am- 3rd, N. Harney (20) 42 pts.; 4th. Waterford post office, and even Dealing with the situation in P. Kiely (15) 40 pts.; Best of Board to prevent proposed hos- east region, are stated to owe a ounting to 38.2",', on the 1986 regard to the District Hospital after all these years enjoys the tary, Ann-Marie Walsh, Treasurer. (Photo: David Stearn) Round. E. P. Kiely l<9) 39 pts. pital closures in other areas massive £6-7 million. and it states "a group in Lis- job. Captain's Prize — winner, M. McNamara (14) 131; 2nd, F. more enquired about the possi- District Justice Macklin ruled "The place is one of the Wa-lsh (13) 132; 3rd. J. Martin bUity of keeping the hospital open in return for a sum of the in Youghal that, as submitted centres of the local community. (12) 132: 4th, p. Power (20) 134; for the defendant by Dungarvan 5th, J. Stephenson K14) 134: 6th, the order of £35,000." Everyone comes in here and solicitor, Mr. Paddy Gordon R. Kiely (18) 135; Best gross- The report will be fully dis- there's never a slack moment," let, D. Kiely (5) 161; 2nd, B, cussed at the Board's meeting (who incidentally made the he says. Drug Charges Against DutchBarne s '7) 152; Best nett 1st 18 on this Thursday. national head-lines in another —lst. J. Harty (8) 65; 2nd. J. case last week-end), the health There have been changes in Mountain (21) 66. Best Gross lst DAIL QUESTION DISALLOWED contribution regulations made those years, but Eamon takes A joint operation between the 18—P. J. Killigrew (7) 74- Best Gardai and Dutch police, which nett 2nd 18—1st. J. Lav-an (12) A Private Notice Dail Ques- on April 4, 1979, when the them aili in his stride, looking was designed to break up a tion asked by Mr. Austin. Deasy, on them as a challenge. The 66; 2nd. T. Keane (13) 66. Best Taoiseach, Mr. Charles J. drug trafficking operation be- Gross 2nd 18—J. O'Donnell (8) T.D. on the subject last week Haughey, was Minister for post office gave up its manual tween Ireland and Holland, ap- 75; Past Captain—C. P. O'Con- was disallowed. pears to have failed after Garda Couple Withdrawn The question asked th Min- telephone exchange in May, e Health, are invalid. Drug Squad detectives moved in nell (17) 139; High Handicap D 1985, thus ending an era which Beglev (25) 143. ister for Health if he will ex- The Act under which the to arrest a Dutch father and plain the ramifications of last had started possibly before the son. who were in no way in- wait for the teacher to collect NOT BITTER j when the Dutchman had told FIXTURES regulations were made did not the caravan and arrested the Thursday 4 and Saturday 6— Monday's High Court decision volved In the operation, last them that hP was extremely granting an injunction to the first Great War, for old post Hartgrlngs. Last Monday night, Mr. Freek Wiang Fourball; Sunday 7 become operative until two days month. Hartgring, who is a security 1 frightened of ferry travel after Lismore Save the Hospital Com- cards show telephone lines in Clonea Cup. Time sheet. PRO later—on April 6, 1979—so that Last Friday, charges of im- DUTCH DETECTIVES guard ln Holland stated that he the Zeebrugge disaster. mittee preventing the hos-pital Ballyduff as early as 1912. Mr. Hartgring said that they LADIES GOLF NOTES legal action taken on the basis porting cannabis resin with an was In no way bitter about his Results — Ballinacourty Cup from belne closed; If this now Though not us wtfll known as estimated value of £200,000 This e'afay arresL irieuiA that rcijer'.ence !n Ireland. He said had provided thP police with means that all hospital closures ot those regulations had to fail. full statements'- detailing the -Tuesday. May 26 —' winner. A. some tourist centres. Ballyduff, were withdrawn against He-nny it is now unlikely that either he realised that the Irish police Hogan (3)0) 64 nett; Class A—B. are averted until his overall re- The decision of the District had a job to do and his only background to the importation view of 'Health Services is com- standing right on the famous Hartgrine (58} and his son the teacher or the Dutch crim- Conway (14) 7-0 nett- Class B— Court President has put the cat Freek (22), at Clonmei District inal can be clearly linked to the regret was that the "big fish" and he trusted that these would pleted and if he will make a salmon waters of the Black- in the case appear to have assist the investigation.