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• CAR PARTS • TRACTOR PARTS • TRUCK PARTS FOR mr and SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT NUMBER PLATES—15 mins. OIL FROM £6 GAL. Circulating throughout the County and City of , South Tipperary and South-East TOYOTA \/„VolDungarvai . 49/IO . No. 2514OE-I/1 . FRIDAYrniriAv , JUN,, ... 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 — 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. "We are M. Fahey (21) 66 nett: Class C— among the pigeons as far as the Court on the direction of the cannabis Importation. There are P. Hurley (36) 7fl nett. statement on the matter. water. attracts quite a numbei Director of Public Prosecutions, slipped through the net. just happy to be back in Hol- Department of Health is con- continuing recriminations about land, having proved our inno- Beginners Competition win- The reasons given for disal- of fishermen each year. who had found that there was the operation between both He said that both he and his ner. M. O'Connor. lowing the question were (1) cerned. Since it was announced, no evidence to justify the case cence." he said. Eamon gets to know many ot police forces with the gardai father had agreed to deliver the (See also Page 6: "Dutch Fixtures — Deise Cup. Tues- The Minister has no responsibil- senior officials of the finance against them. saying that they only moved in caravan to Ireland in good faith them. "Mostly they're from Bri- Father and Son."). day. June 9: 9 hole for begin- ity for the decision of the Court section of the Department have Their release marked an end to arrest at the request of ners. Draw for both competi- and (2) the matter is sub- tain but we get quite a few from to the joint police operation Dutch police. Last week, a num- been examining the implica- tions Sunday. 8.30 p.m. judice. France, Belgium and Holland as which sought to apprehend a ber of Dutch detectives travel- tions of the Youghal decision Dutch criminal and a Co. Wa- well." explains the postmaster. led to Dublin to continue their for the country's eight health terford schoolteacher who were investigation into the affair. Several like the place so linked to the trafficking opera- boards, all of which are under much they have bought homes tion. Ironically, after the Initial severe financial pressure due to arrest of the Hartgrlngs, they Death Was Caused By in the district. the major budgetary cutbacks. The Hartgrlngs were arrested were depicted in both the Irish Away from his postal duties, The recovery of a big portion of at Strawberry Hill, near Bally- and Dutch press as major drug Eamon Bolger is much involved duff, Co. Waterford. on May 17 traffickers with reports suggest- the levies and health contribu- Skull Fracture in the local theatre group, last after a caravan which they ing that gardal had "smashed tions stated to be due by far- had imported from Holland was which is one of the bettei a major European drugs route." mers was expected to ease these found to contain about 50 kilos At their Initial court appear- An inquest, was held by Dr. J. and that Michael O'Brien might known ones in Munster and foi of cannabis resin which was pressures. ance in Carrlck-on-Sulr District Gallagher. Coroner, at the not give it) to him." relaxation likes nothing better secreted in wall panels. Court, their solicitor. Mr. Pat- Courthouse, Dungarvan on Witness went on to say that A spokesman for the Health than a day out with his camera The Hartgrlngs, who have a rick Gordon. Dungarvan. told Tuesday last into the circum- Michael O'Brien then asked him stances surrounding the death Department has indicated that small caravan repair and sale the court that hls clients had to go home and invited him to or a day's sea fishing. business near Neimegan. im- of Daniel (Dannyi Murphy (611. the ruling of District Justice been set and were anxious to leave. "He walked him to the We endorse what has been ported the caravan as part of a clear their name. In the event, single. 7, Bridget's Terrace, door," said Mr. Hackett, "and Macklin would be appealed by said about this most pleasanl I contract of sale with a local bail for both was fixed for Dungarvan, which occurred fol- they both left the bar. Michael lowing an accident on Satur- the Board as Ihis would be personality which is our reason • man. whom it later transpired £70,000 and when they failed tc O'Brien did not push or offend j had criminal convictions. day, November 22. 1986. him in any way. I didn't see iheir only hope of ever recover- for the reprint. meet this they were remanded ing the massive £6-7 million At the time of their arrest, in custody for 10 days in Limer- him fall to the ground but I In reply to Supt. M. English saw him Immediately after- ] they were attempting to deliver ick Prison. who represented the Authori- which il claims the farmers owe. BEHIND THE TIMES the caravan to a Co. Waterford wards. While he was on the Meanwhile. Garda officers ties, Maurice Hackett, Fitzger- ground i spoke to him. I got no teacher whose name had been ald Terrace, stated that on the FINE GAEL LEADER'S One of the busiest deputies in supplied to them in Holland prepared a file on the case for reply and I was present when the Dail since the February the DPP's office, but after ex- day ln question he was in Mich- the Guards arrived." VISIT When this teacher failed to ael O'Brien's pub at O'Connell general election has been De- meet them, as scheduled on the amining the evidence against the accused the DPP ordered St.. Dungarvan at around 6 p.m. Continuing his countrywide puty Jackie Fahey. We have Dungarvan/F'ermoy road, they He was there a while when VERY TALKATIVE proceeded to a supplied address that, a special District Court visits to the various constituen- noted from the official Dail hearing should be convened at Danny Murphy walked into the at Ballyduff. Meanwhile, Garda Michael O'Brien, the publican cies Mr. Alan Dukes, T.D., Reports that very regularly Cionmel District Court last Fri- bar and asked witness to stand Drug squad detectives, who had him a small stout, "i didn't say in his evidence stated that the Leader of the Fine Gael Party since, he has as many as 30 tracked the caravan on Its jour- day, where all charges ot im- porting and possessing the can- anything," said witness, "as I deceased came into his bar at will visit the Waterford Con- questions down for answer at a ney with the assistance of the thought that he had enough about 7.45 p.m. He had some Dutch police, decided not to nabis resin were withdrawn. stituency on Saturday next, single Question Time session. drink taken and was very talk- June 6. ative. He looked for a bottle. "I These questions are mainly con- suggested to him on a few oc- During his day-long visit, Mr. cerned with grant payments for casions." said witness, "to go Dukes hopes to meet several unnamed persons in the con- heme and have his tea. i came local bodies and it is also his stituency. outside the bar and I spoke to him and he walked back slowly intention to view some of the However we were intrigued towards the door stopping oc- inner city development sites in when we saw the Order Paper casionally. On reaching the Waterford City as well as some for Questions to be raised al door I eased him out on to the of the major developments in step outside. Hft got excited and Question Time for Thursday appeared to lose his balance Dunga rvan. last, May 28. and put his elbow through the A Press conference has been Listed as Question Number glass panel of the door and arranged for the Majestic Hotel, broke it. He stumbled out and 34 was the following: "To ask missed the step outside. I at 12.30 p.m. following the Minister for Finance if a couldn't say if he hit his head which a buffet lunch will be contract has been placed for on the path. I didn't push him provided. the erection of a Garda Station out, i only eased him out into the porch and he fell out from At the Anchor Bar recently, Michacl Irwin, Megavision, pre- Mr. Dukes will spend more at Lismore, Co. Waterford; if there." more than 12 hours in the con- sents first prize to John Molloy in the Megavision sponsored stituency, making a 10 a.m. (Continued on Page 8). Garda sergeant Tad« O'Dono- Sea Angling Competition organised by Dungarvan Sea Angling van stated that at 8 p.m. that Club. (Photo: David Stearn) evening a message was received at the Garda Station concern- ing an accident and he imme- diately went to O'Connell street. The man was being removed to the District Hospital by ambul- ance. Later that night he learn- ed that the injured man had WHITECHURCH HOUSE HOTEL Carroll Motors L td died He then returned to the scene and confirmed that death was accidental due to a fall. BARBECUE DUNGARVAN. Phone 058/41994 or 42207 MITSUBISHI — VOLVO — SUZUKI A HEAVY FALL THIS FRIDAY NIGHT USED CARS: Dr. K. Cuddihy. Waterford •81 Saab 900 Turbo Hatch Regional Hospital gave evidence '86 Suzuki Swift GA of performing a post mortem on 85 Opel Corsa TD, 2-dr. '81 Mazda 323 Sunday. November 23 as a result CHIPS (of Linda Martin & Chips) '85 Fiat Ritmo 60 Strada '80 Opel Ascona 1.6S of which he formed the opinion '84 Datsun Cherry 1.3 '80 Toyota Carina that death was due to fractur- TWISTS OF BRANDY (Ballads) '84 VW Passat Hatch '80 Peugeot 504 GL ing oi the skull which would be '84 Volvo 340 Saloon '79 Opel Rekord Diesel consistent with a heavy fall plus DISCO '83 Austin Maestro '79 Volvo 343 Auto against some hard surface. '83 Renault 9 GTL 5-sp. '78 Volvo 244 DL '83 Volvo 343 DL '78 Escort 2-tloor The Coroner then returned a Supper Served — Bar Extension —• Admission £4.50. verdict in accordance with the '82 Ford Fiesta L '77 Mini Don't worry if il rains—-we have our new marquee. '82 Toyota Starlet 5-dr. '76 Volvo 244 DL medical evidence and extended his deepest sympathy to the Coming Attractions — Christy Moore, Bagatelle, Stocktons Oriel O'Dwyer, Dungarvan, with trophies won al All-Ireland Dancing Championships in Derry b?reaved relatives. Supt. Eng- Wing, De Dan nan. '81 Alia Sud — £1,150 '76 Mini — £550. and Dublin recently. Oriel, who is 13 years old was dancing in the u-15 category. (D. Stearn) lish associated himself with '74 Peugeot 404 — £350 Morris 1100 — £350. the expression of sympathy. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1987.

"SPRATT BALLYDUFF NOTES Dungarvan Leader TELEPHONE (058)41203 COOLBOA HOUSE, COMMUNITY GAMES Monday last of Mr. Dan Ken- (On the instructions of Mr. and Mrs. B. Curran.) The local area athletic finals neally. Deceased who was In his will be held in the Community eighties had been in Ill-health FRIDAY. JUNE 5, 1987 ATTRACTIVE ROADSIDE RESIDENCE Field on Sunday afternoon next, for some time. He was a popular WITH GARDENS commencing at 2 p.m. There member of the farming commu- (Near church, shops and schools. will be events for boys and -girls nity and was a lover of horses. from under 7 to under 17 with He was well known in the horse For Sale by Private Treaty first and second qualifying for industry as an owner and Solicitors: Moloney & McCourt, Midleton. the County Finals in Kilmac- breeder. NEWS OF TOWN Detailed particulars later. thomas on Sunday, June 28th. His remains accompanied by There will also be novelty events a large and representative cor- as well as married mens and tege were removed from Ryan's DUNGARVAN ladies races. AND Important Preliminary Auction Announcement Funeral Home, Lismore to St. COMMUNITY COUNCIL Michael's Church on Tuesday WELL KNOWN PETROL STATION AND GARAGE •The June monthly draw took evening and the interment took Standing on large attractive junction site place on Monday night last and place following Requiem Mass ROUNDABOUT AT THE YOUGHAL ROAD, DUNGARVAN resulted as follows (Ballyduff on Wednesday morning to St. unless stated! — 1. Jimmy With the benefit of Planning Extension Michaels Cemetery. TRABOLGAN HOLIDAY DRAW Quirke: 2, Aoife Walsh; 2, Jim Sincere sympathy is extend- FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Leamy- 4, Patrick Noonan: 5, ed to his loving wife Hannah, j Due to the fantastic response THURSDAY, JULY 9th Tom Moroney; 6, Dick Barry; 7, sons, daughters, sisters and a they got for the above promo- John Conway. Fermoy; 8, Mark (Unless previously sold, by Private Treaty) large circle of relatives and tion Central Dairies decided to Hurley, Moorepark; 9, McNa- give two holidays instead of one Brochure in the course of preparation. friends. mara family. Promoters Prize— G.A.A. NOTES and the winners were Bill Mc- Solicitors: I. F. Williams & Co., Dungarvan Jimmy Quirke. Laughlin, Green Street, Cappo- The senior hurlers face their having carriage of sale. Next draw on July 6th. quin and Mrs. Margaret Lawlor, A short meeting on Monday strongest test to date when they B'allyvoile-, Stradbally. night discussed the programme play Roanmore in the Fraher Miss Margaret Egan, Boreenatra, Dungarvan, presenting the Peter Egan Memorial Cup to for a festival week-end on July Field on Sunday next at 7.30 DANISH EXCHANGE: JUNE 27 p.m. (see match preview else- Michael Deegan, Dungarvan United AFC's Clubman of the U ear" at the club's annual social 3rd. 4th and 5th. TO JULY 4, 1987 in Lawlor's Hotel, Dungarvan on Friday night last. Included is Martin Walsh, Club Chairman. The annual tug-o'-war will where). They defeated St. Cath- take place on Sunday, July 5th erine's by 0-21 to 2-8 in a tour- The Danish Exchange Group (Photo: David Stearn) at 3 p.m. with open children's nament game in Ballynoe on are looking for further host sports at 1.30 p.m. Friday night last. families to accept young gym- A special general meeting of The intermediate footballers nasts, ages 16 upwards with a the council will be held on next were defeated by Geraldines on view to return trip next year. Monday night, i.e. June 8th in the score of 0-7 to 0-5 in Cap- Ring Dungarvan area 058/41397- St. Michael's Hall at 9 p.m. to poquin on Sunday last. area 058/54146. CAPPOQUIN AND DISTRICT NOTES The Primary Schools finalise the programme for the —•(Advt.). CAPPOQUIN FLOWER AND week-end. All members are re- team lost, to Stradbally by 3-2 touch. Johnville put together suspended for exams at present quested to attend. to 0-1 on F'riday night last and DUNGARVAN CYCLE CLUB GARDEN CLUB some fine attacks and only some and will resume following the "ANNALY," , Dungarvan fine goalkeeplng by Brian Whe- Leaving Certificate. Sincere sympathy is extended will now play either Abbeyside (For Sale by Private Treaty) or Ballinameela in Lismore for Next meeting, Tuesday June The May meeting of the lan prevented Railway falling to the Kenneally family, Shean. Flower Club was held on Tues- behind. S.H. Challenge — Our senior CHARMING DETACHED BUNGALOW It is expected that the judg- a place in the semi-final next 9, 8.30, The Moorings. Collect Tuesday night at 7.30 p.m. your new jersey. —(Advt.) day the 19th. The main business hurlers travelled to Cork to play situate in prime residential area. ing in the Tidy Towns compe- of the meeting was to arrange The second half took the Na Piarsaig in a challenge game tition will be held shortly so we Players from the club are pre- same pattern -and at the end sently attending u/14 hurling ABBEYSIDE SHORE for our annual outing which is last Sunday evening. Following Comprising two Iiivingrooms, 4 bedrooms, kitchen, remind everyone to keep the on Sunday next June 7th. de- of the game it was stalemate a good first half display by our bathroom, separate w.c., garage and outhouses. Title village tidy and use the litter and football divisional trials. ANGLING CLUB with the scoreline 0-0. The adult clubs annual parting at 2 p.m. from the GAA lads, they were no match for bins. Field. Our first stop is a very the Cork side in the second half freehold. THE LATE DAN KENNEALLY church gate collection will be Kiddos Southern Fry Open So the game went into extra taken up at all Masses this large beautiful garden in Clog- time. Railway started extra and were beaten well at the SPECIAL FEATURES: The death took place at his Competition. Venue — Ballina- heen followed by a visit to Eva finish. residence Shean. Ballyduff on week-end. courty. Date — Sat. 6th June. time with great determination * Unspoilt sea view. Brennan's Garden Centre- near and were now getting their Time — 7 to 10 p.m. Check-in— Cahir. T complete the evening ~k Considerable privacy. The Pier, 6.30 p.m. —tAdvt.). 0 game together. Eamonn Murphy S.H. Challenge — Our senior -k Mature garden, front and rear. we will have dinner in Kilcoran hit a great shot that went all hurlers are in action on Sunday Lodge Hotel — total cost £14. A the way into the top corner of next when they play Lismore at * Ample space for extension. MARATHON RUN FOR few seats are still avail-able. If CANCER RESEARCH the net to put Railway ahead. Tallow. This Is a game we must * Approval for £7.000 State Grant. you would like to join us con- win if we are to keep our cham- tact Helen McGrath, Tourin. Railway piled on the pressure * Oil fired central heating. DUNGARVAN G.A.A. Marathon runner Dan Dineen in the second period of extra pionship hopes alive. Viewing by appointment only. from clonea takes on his great- We say "well done" to Cather- time and a Johnville player was est task to date when he leaves ine Moynihan, Marjorie Feerick forced into handling the ball In Sympathy —The club extends Further particulars: FARRELL & MORRISSEY NOTES ! the Square, Dungarvan. at 10.30 and Charlotte Buttimer who did the box. Eamonn Murphy blast- deepest sympathy to the Fraher SOLICITORS, DUNGARVAN a.m. on Saturday, June 6. Dan us proud on their recent visit ed the resultant penalty to the families and Lehane and Looby Telephone 058/41300 UNDER 14 COUNTY FINAL Finally an appeal to our sup- | intends to run all the way to to Youghal Flower Clubs open back of the net. Four minutes families who suffered bereave- porters. Let's all be in Fraher Dublin and hopes to complete night. later Eddie Hiekey scored Rail- ments last week. Fitaher Field will be-the focus ot Field for this county final aind the run in four days — truly a Finally those who missed the way's third goal to put the game attention lor everyone in the give the boys every encourage- magnificent achievement if ac- May meeting missed an unex- beyong Johnville's reach. P.T.A.A. club on Saturday afternoon (4 ment. It could be the spur that complished. pected Film show. Club member o'clock) when our under 14 foot- will drive them to victory. Charlotte Buttimer showed us Team — B. Whelan. B. O'Con- The outing is planned for ballers take on Tramore in the The proceeds from the run nor, J. Quann, R. Curran. T. will go to the Conquer Cancer some slides of beautiful Irish June 27th and we will be taking "A" county championship final. POSTPONED and European gardens which Prendergast, J. Dalton, E. Mur- the high road for County Clare Campaign and Dan hopes the phy. c Barrett, I. Flynn, K. Cot- The boys have done the club people along the way and his she had taken. iThe club now and visiting the beauty spots takes a break until September. ter. J. Lynch, subs. — E. Hiekey there. We hope, this time to in- SALES BY BERRY WALSH and themselves proud in reach- The upshot of the win by our fellow "Dungarvanites" will be for K. Cotter: G. Arrigan for J. county footballers in Ennis last generous. clude some of the areas pre- ing this final very much against Dalton; not used — J. Manahan viously visited and some new the odds, and they are now just Sunday is that our senior hurl- CATS BAR BOWLING and L. Whelan. CHURCH STREET, CAPPOQUIN ing championship game against DIED IN ENGLAND TOURNAMENT ones too. Our highlight will be one game away from a title Men of the Match—Ray Cur- our scenic drive through the FREEHOLD THREE-STOREY HOUSE which last came to the club in Ballygunner at waish Park next Sunday has been postponed. Sat. 6th June, 7 p.m.—Jimmy ran and Brian Whelan Burren. Booking at Uniacke's For Sale by Private Treaty 1980. A great run in the West We regret, to record the death Shop. The Square or from any ended in a 2-6 to 1-2 victory With victory oi paramount im- Of Mr. Timothy (Timmy) Mor- Power v. Ml. Murray v. John Joe CAPPOQUIN/ (As already fuUv advertised) portance to us we could not be Scanlon. John Kett v. Tom Dug- member of the Council. Cash to over in the divi- rissey. which took place in Eng- G.A.A. NOTES accompany all bookings. sional final but now comes the expected to line out without land on Wednesday. May 27th. gan v. Michael Crowley. Sun. 7th June at 10.30 — Ned CASTLE STREET, CAPPOQUIN most exciting test of all. David Burke who will be a key Timmy who lived at Cathai Gate Collectors — Gate col- Our enrolment ceremony for figure in the game in Killarney. Brugha Place before emigrating O'Rourke v. Paul Marks v. Liam Juvenile Pioneers will take place 4 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR SALE many years ago was uncle of Power. John Whelan v. Tony lectors for this week, 31st May to 6th June are — E. O'Shea, J. on June 19th. We will confirm TRIALS the late Michael Morrissey, Murphy v. Noel Landers. Childtfts Estate, whd died on Coughlan and B. Murray. this date next wee-k as we are CAPPOQUIN AREA On gate duty next week. Ith contacting all concerned per- Several of our players are May 19. Just eight days pre- AFFANE BRIDGE CLUB June to 13th June are — P. sonally. COTTAGE ON APPROX. i ACRE presently engaged in under 14 viously. Timmy has two other Curran, E. Costin and M. Byrne. hurling and football trials for nephews in England, Paddy and Officers elected at the annual Weather glaze windows, newly roofed, central heating. general meeting are; President. BEREAVED the West Waterford teams. We Wiiliam and he was cousin of Intermediate Football: Affane are honoured that so many of John Butler, Wholesale Mer- Cathy McGrath; Vice-President, Rebecca Keevers- Secretary, 1-6- Ardmore 1-5 — Having play- We extend sincere sympathy BALLINGOWN, our boys have been called up chant. Quay Lane, to whom as ed badly in the first half. Affane to Mr. Ml. Looby, Kilbree, and for these trials. well as to the other relatives we Chris Roche. Treasurer, Eileen FREEHOLD DWELLING ON 1 ACRE extend deep sympathy. He was O'Driscoll- P.R.O. Betty Kelle- raised their game considerably Mrs. B. Lehane, Main St.. on the burled in England. her Committee — M. Radford. to come from behind and over- death of their brother. Very SUPER DRAW L. Costin. A. McCarthy, N. come Ardmore by the narrow- Rev. Timothy Looby, which has SHANRAHAN, CLOGHEEN Gough, M. Walsh, M. O'Sullivan. est of margins. Michael Hackett occurred in South Africa. Tramore will undoubtedly be The club had no fewer than PRESENTATION PRIMARY was in vintage form and was DWELLING STANDING ON 1 ACRE the firm favourites after their three winners of valuable cash SCHOOL PARENTS Results May 25th — 1st, C. aided by outstanding perfor- U/14 Hurling — On Monday easy romp to the Eastern title. prizes iin- the third of 5 monthly COMMITTEE: RESULTS OF M-aney and B Kelleher; 2nd. mances from Pat Casey. Kieran night last our lads went down However, our fellows will revel draws in our big fundraisimg FINAL DRAW N. Willoughby and M. Noonan: O'Connor. Eamonn Costin. Dan- to Shamrocks in the second Also many other properties for sale in West Waterford in the role of underdogs and if effort which concludes in July. 3rd, L. Costin and B. Bergin; ny Lucas, Martin Power and round of the championship. We area. they can play to their full po- £50, N. Sheehan, p. P. Shee- 4th, R. Keevers and M. Arrigan. Philip Bergin. led for most of the game only The prizes were drawn for in han. £20, Mrs. N. Kelly, p. M. to be overtaken by a late Sham- tential they are well capable of Lismore last Saturday night Summer Bridge, June 1st — Scorers — M. Hackett (1-1) Full deta/ils of all of the above from:— making this another memorable McCarthy; £10. M. Coffey, p. N. 1st, K. O'Mahony and K. Brown: P. curran (0-4), D. Lucas (0-1) rocks surge. All our lads played arid though the new car eluded Buckley; £5, C. O'Shea, p. N. their hearts out with Billy BERRY WALSH, Auctioneer & Valuer day in our illustrious history. our subscribers we had £500. 2nd. P. O'Connor and B'. Culloo; Cappoquin. Phone 058/54008 Here's wishing team captain. Buckley; £5, Mrs. P. Moroney, p. 3 L. Costin and B. Kelleher; N. Minor Football : Affane 3-15; Tobin and Martin Lacey parti- £200 and £100 winners. They A. Conway- £5. -Mrs. B. Daly, p. Brickey Rangers 0-1—Although cularly outstanding. This was a John Morrissey and all the boys were Patricia Walsh, Oolligan. Willoughby and Mel O'Connor. the very best of luck. M Daly: £5, L. Veale, p. M. Summer Bridge every Monday fielding an understrength team great improvement on our pre- Oait Egan, Springfield and Tony Daly. Promoters' Prizes — Mary Affane still had no trouble over- vious outing and the training Hiekey, also of Springfield, Tobin, Kay Long, Nora Walsh, night at 7.45 sharp. All are wel- come. coming a weak Brickey chal- is beginning to reap rewards. respectively. Niamh Harty. —(Advt.). lenge They have now qualified Training under Michael Lacey We hope that promoters will RAILWAY ATHLETIC SOCCER for the Western Final against MERCY CONVENT NOTES: U/11 CUP REPLAY Naomh B'rid. resumes on Thursday at 6 p.m. make a concerted big drive for and all members of the panel the two remaining draws. Th: SECONDARY SCHOOL Having been beaten by this PARENTS ASSOCIATION should attend. next draw will be hosted by Kil- Railway Ath. 3: Johnville 0 opposition already this season rossiainty club in Leamybrien on Our u/ll's played at home our lads will have to "pull uP AFFANE BRIDGE CLUB June 27. F'und raising draw results — last week against Johnville in their socks" for this important £200, Mr. and Mrs. Clancy the cup quarter-final replay and I game and take nothing for Sheskin, Stradbally- £75, Miss booked their ticket into the i granted. We have been beaten Results, End of Season Party Naomi Holland, Colligan; £25, semi-final against either Tra- at this stage Of the competition —1st. Ef. Cahill and K. McGrath Mrs. Tom Mulcahy. Lisfenne-11 more or Bohs. for the past t.wo years. It is now 2nd. U. Burke and M. Arrigan House, Dungarvan. —(Advt.), 3rd. H. Lucas and N Willough- Railway started the game well time we won a final and put an by: 4th, M. O'Donoghue and M. and took the game to their more end to our losing sequence in McCarthy. DUNGARVAN FLOWER AND fancied opponents but just finals. GARDEN CLUB could not And their scoring Under Age Competitions Summer bridge on Monday nights at 7.30 p.m. All are wel- Open Night on Monday, 8th Break For Exams - All minor come. June at Lawlor's Hotel at 8 p.m. and under 16 competitions are with International Flower ar- G.A.A. CO-OP EXAMINATIONS ranger. Mr. Gerry Reid of Man- DEVELOPMENT DRAW chester. Admission £3. All are The following are the results It's examinations time for welcome Members please note, many of our players and mem- of the May Draw on Saturday, no meeting on Wednesday, the May 30: — bers and on behalf of everyone 3rd June. —(Advt.). 1 WOUId llk Toyota Starlet Car tor £3.0c0) lh « to wish —Pauline Morrissey, 23 RCver- ai] of them every success. CAR BOOT SALE side Drive. Kilkenny. LATE MRS. BIDDY FLYNN SUNDAY, 7th JUNE £50o — M'rs. Patricia Walsh. CodJigan. Dungarvan. New Car Park, Quay (oil the Washing Machine — Mrs. Sincere sympathy is extended Square) at 2.30 p.m. This is a from our club to the family of B-rophy. 42 Rice park. Water ord. the late Mrs. Biddy Flynn of wonderful opportunity to sell £300—John Hanson, c/o D. Murphy Place. Abbeyside whose your unwanted gifts, excess bric- Coughlan, Lismore. death took place last week a-brac, toys, bicycles, tape re- £200—Mrs. Oait Egan, Spring- corders. stereos, records, furni- y as sh€ was field. Dmn-garvan. , ' affection- ture, vegetables, drapery, cakes, £1'00 winners — Richard ately known to all of us, was a etc Just fill your car boot and Browne, Woodlawn Grove. Wa- great GAA lady, many of her come to the New Car Park. £5 sons were outstanding players terford, Mick and Joan Phelan, for cars. Public FTee. Summerhill, Tra-more; James Helen Beresford, Allied Irish Banks, Dungarvan presenting a £50 cheque to Martin Casey, She herself held the position of Dungarvan Soroptimists are Leamybrien, a winner in the Bank's recent Banklink Giveaway promotion. Also included is Resident in the Abbeyside/Bal' Leahy. Bishopsto-win, Lismo-re; organising this event in aid of John P. O'Sullivan. Chapel St., Con O'Tuama, AIB. llnacourty club In which she local charities. Dungarvan was, deservedly, a revered flg- Lismore; Noel Kirwan, Leamy- Brass -Band will attend. All are brien: T. K. Condon. Stradbally: welcome. —(Advt.). Her grandson Donncha Flynn Tony Hiekey. 62 Springfield is one of our own promising Dungarvan; Angela McCarthy, young players, carrying on I c/o Ml. Ormonde. Ll-smore: Mic- great family tradition In the hael Ha'ss-etf, Kilcilooney Kil- Pi ay lng of the gaelic games. macthomas: Breda O'Neill, c'o DUNGARVAN YOUTH CLUB Fr. O'Farrell, Carrick-on-Suir. FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE h-anamddllies. ^ treca,w ar a Ne»t draw Saturday, June 27 Full painel £100, Snowball £32 at, Crotty's Inn, Leamybrien at LATE MISS BIRDIE FOLEY on 46 sails. Colour: green. 8.30 p.m. 69 70 47 10 88 66 83 59 Mart.,. Walsh, Chairman Dungarvan United AFC, presenting Another very strong link with the clubs Munster Senior League "Player of the Year Award" c ub has bee 86 85 9 84 20 21 5 33 L ^ n severed PLANNING NOTICE trophy to Mickey Curley at the club's 21st Anniversary Social in through the recent death of 61 16 51 18 76 7 67 54 Birdie Foley. 1 17 64 79 23 8 35 44 Co. Waterford — I, Michael Lawlor s Hotel, Dungarvan on Friday night last. (D. Stearn) The Foley family has long 4 72 46 40 78 89 Twomey, wish to apply to Wa- been synonymous with the GAA 38 50 2 68 60 terford County Council for per- in Dungarvan and her late bro- 71 34 82 12 36* mission to erect a boundary thers Joe and Mlok rendered us 80 62 48 13 75 11 57 wall and front porch at May- sterling service. Michael was in field Road, lismore. fact President of the club at the •"Denotes end of Snowball. time of his death. Prizes must be claimed on OJ Presentday of course the fam- before Monday, 8th June at 6 LABOUR COUNCILLORS' CLINICS ily connections with the club p.m. sharp from Pat Moore, 11 Choose Councillor Billy Kyne and Senator Brian O'Shea, MCC, will are being maintained by the Thomas Terrace, Dungarvan. attend at the Union Office, O'Connell Street, Dungarvan, O Donnell family of Kllrush. Full sheet must be returnee Guaranteed Anthony Tinnelly receiving the County Feile Na Gael Trophy from John Moore, Co. Chair- Our sincere sympathy is extend- when claiming. Irish on friday, June 5, from 4 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. and on the man, Bord na nOg, after Lismore's victory ovei Roanmore in the county final, which was held ed to all the relatives of the hrst r rid ay of every month thereafter. No winner last week. products at Stradbally GAA Centre recently. Lismore w ill represent Waterford in the national finals ol deceased lady. Councillor Billy Kyne will also attend as usual on

This week we publish the con- ENVIRONMENTAL our contribution to the opera- eluding- extracts from the Re- PROTECTION tion of the Tidy Towns. port of the Ctounty Manager, Waste Disposal — Members Town Hall — As mentioned in Mr. Dan Hurley to the annual are well aware of 'the position my report last year, i am pleas- Estimates meeting of Dungar- concerning the present Dump ed to report that the work on van Urban Council. These deal Site owned by the Council at the Council Chambers is now at with Development Incentives a very advanced stage. I would 1 BailMn.amuck which is- situated and Controls in the Urban in the- county Council Planning like to pay tribute to our own area, Environmental Protection Area. During the year the Coun- staff who completed this work and Recreation and Amenity cil agreed to hand over an area to- a very high standard indeed. activities as follows: oi. the site- at the northern side I would expect that the Council of the roadway for development Chamber will be available for DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES by the County council. The use withini the next four to six AND CONTROLS County Council are in the pro- weeks. I am confident that this cess of developing this- land in project will show dividends in The lands at Gallows Hill the iuture. which were purchased in 1082 accordance wiith the standards I know from past experience and designated for housing set down by the IIRS in their that this type of development development are practically report on the site. The remain- tends to encourage developers completed at this stage. The ing capacity of .the present who might be thinking of relo- final phase of the development dump is now exhausted and 1 cating in our area. of Comeragh Crescent is near- look forward -to the development I am aware that work on the ing completion. 25 of ithe 35 of the new area of the dump. frontage of -the Town Hall needs sites have been touiilt on and the It must be pointed out that .the Monica O'Conneli, winning promoter, presenting a cheque for £1,000 to Michael O'Conneli. to be undertaken together with possibility of the remainder oi Urban District Council will have the replacement of the windows first-prize winner in the Ardmore GAA Club's Draw. Included are Declan Barron, Club Chair- the sites' toeing completed with- to make a considerable contri- on the ballroom floor. However, man and Anthony Walsh, Secretary, West Walerford GAA. (Photo: Rory Wyley) in bhe next 12 months is quite bution for the use of this area this is work which will have to good. During the year an area when it is developed. be postponed until 1988. of land at New Line was pur- I would also like to point out chased to preserve 'the entry for that the Council's present fcrax- Sports Hall—The Sports Hall the proposed roadway from the cavator together with .the oper- at Rir.gnasillogue continues to New Dine to the Waterford ator will be used by ithe County be used for a variety of pur- Road as outlined in the Town Council on the new site. poses by all sections of the Excellent Standards At Plan. Developments on the site Arrangements will toe made by community. It has been used allocated to the Health Centre the County Council regarding a for many diverse functions, at Ringn-asillogue have not yet quid pro qo-u in this regard. motor shows, concerts, exhibi- become a reality. tions of various kinds, the most recent of which will be the Me- Town Nursery — The nursery teorological Exhibition! due to at the Youghal Road has con- Wateriord ICA Federation commence on Tuesday, May 5 tributed quite- considerably to the environmental development This is the kind of activity of the town and the surround- which should be encouraged, as ing areas but unfortunately the it gives the people of tlhe area BETTER FARM costs have been high and our an opportunity to participate in events -at a minimum cost Open Day finances will not extend to an Fear go bfuii an stail traidis- the-m with -beautiful voices up- which otherwise would necessi- operation on the same extent iunta aige on gcliabhain. holding the family tradition. tate traveUJtafc to other venues as we have seen over the past Brels is seasca bliain o shoin The above photograph oi •Wiaterford IOA federation! Iheld The judges for the various bry; 2, ; 3, Waterford. BUSINESS CRUCIAL number of years. Our concen- quite a considerable distance a rugadh e. Mac do Dhonnach- Seamus was taken at the Mun- its lt>87 Open Day on Saturday, competitions were: Floral ar- Knitting — 1, Kathy Murphy, from Dungarvan. The comple- Kilrossanty ; 2, N. Foran, Clonea. tration will of necessity have adha agus Brid Ni Chobhthaigh, ster F'leadh Ceoi in Dungarvan May 9, iin the Sports Centre, ranging— Mrs. Peggy Murphy; tion of the VEC school, the lanuin go raibh cuigear clainne Aran Knitting — 1, E. Guiry, to be on the maintenance of in 1963. Over the past forty Dungarvan. Crafts.—'Mrs. Phil O'Dwyer and what has already been de- Health Board project and the ortha, Padraig, Tomas-, Seamus, years he has been the recipient Mrs. Margaret Sheedy; Baking- ; 2, M. Conway. new entry from the Youghal There was a delightful display veloped. Sean agus Peig. I -Renadaumpan of many cups, trophies and Mrs. Heleni O'Mahony and Mrs. Mohair Garment — 1, Maura - ACOT DIRECTOR Road with the roadway at of crafts, old and new. paint- 1 bParoiste Sliabh g-Cua a bhi medals at fleadhanna ceoil all Angela Casey; Painting — Mrs. Scanlon, Ballyduff; 2. Mary Quanns. are projects which are Inge, flower-arranging and a conal ortha. Bhi clu agus cail over the country and also an Margaret O'Shea. Fennell, Touraneena. Close attention to financial RECREATION AND in the pipeline and will evolve baking competition, which was AMENITY ar athair Sheamuis mar amh- Oireachtas prizewinner. He has Crochet — 1., Mary Durne-y, management and control is cru- as finance becomes available to new this year. The malin hall Opening the exhibition, Mrs. ranai ar an sean nos agus is made many appearances on Kilcohan; 2. J. Gal-vta, Minaun. cial in the difficult environment the different bodies concerned. area had been transformed by Ina Broughal. National Presi- This programme group deals aige a -bhi an stor mor amhrain teleyis-ion and has featured in Guild Cookery — 1, Glenbeg; facing farmers, said Dr. Liam the hard working committee in- dent. praised the quality of Wa- with such diverse activities as Arts Act — A sum of £1,0©0 i miBearla agus in Gaedhilge. several programmes on Radio 2, Touraneena; 3, Tramore. Downey, Director of ACOT at to a splendid setting for the terford's craft work and said it running and maintaining the for cultural Activities in the Eire ann and Radio na Gaedal- Scones — i. Mrs. Slater, Dun- the launch of video tapes on Seamus O Cobhthaigh was goods on display. was recognisable for its excel- Sports Hall, up-grading and town has been provided under thachta, his latest appearance lence at every venue where it garvan; 2, Ca.it Keating, Old financial management. maintaining the Town Hall and this programme. born a little over sixty years being on that well known pro- Demonstrations of various was shown. Parish.. ago and is one of a family of gramme "The Mountain Lark," The videos are an integral crafts- took place during the Tart — 1, Cait Keating; 2, five children born to Dennis and in February this year and also COMPETITION RESULTS part of ACOT's comprehensive afternoon, such as patch-work Nellie Norris, Ballymacarbry. Brigid Coffey who lived at Rena- on radio in the past few weeks service on financial manage- by Mrs. Nancy Twomey, Hedge- Guild Flowers — 1. Ardmore; Madeima Cake — 1, S. Power, daumpan in the Parish of singing that well known song ment on the farm. They are row basketry- by Miss Anne 2. Dungarvan: 3, Wiaterford. Bonmahon; 2, Lena O'Connor, Sliabh gCua. "Na Tinnceiri," composed by being sponsored by Bank of Ire- Roche, Clrochett toy Mrs. Marie Waterford, the late Padraig O Mileadha. Advanced Flowers — 1, Bridie land and the first two tapes are The family home was seldom Geoghiegatni and stained glass Keayeney, Waterford. Sponge Cake — 1, P. McCar- Warning To Banks now completed and are being without visitors as Dennis Cof- As a traditional singer Sea- work, toy Macra na Feirme. A Painting — 1, Patsy Murphy. thy, Dungarvan.; 2, Lena used extensively by ACOT sitafl fey was a well known singer in mus has few equals, he sings 'Demonstrators' Bar' was ob- Waterford; 2, Namcy Morrissey, O'Connor. Waterford. in advisory arid training pro- both Irish and English. with great conviction and feel- tained by Mrs. Mary Walsh, Waterford. Brown Bread—1, Mary O'Brien, grammes. A further two tapes On Committal Order ing his clarity and diction Kilrossanty. Guild Craft — 1, Ballymacar- WateTford: 2, E. McGrath. As a young man seamus came are inow being planned. leave nothing to be desired to An Rinn and for a number whether singing in his native of years was employed at Col- In response to continuing Applications aiste Na Rinne. it is here that tongue or that of the- Sasan- financial difficulties facing far- Seamus met his wife Cait who ach. We hope to hear much mers, ACOT is now giving Banks and lending institutions do so. But if there was a ques- was also in employment there. more of Seamus in the near greater emphasis to timancial future both on radio and tele- WESTERN BORD NA nOG NOTES management on. .the farm. should assist the Courts bv find- tion of poor circumstances it Cait too is a very fine tradi- DUNGARVAN WIN "A- trials will be held in Dun.garvan St. FIJI tricks —' R. Wals'ti, A. ing out whether defendants was a different matter. In the tional singer. Four daughters vision and of course in the FOOTBALL TITLE on this Wednesday, at Hickey, p. Flynn, K. Byrne. A. "We have Identified better against whom they sought com- present case he did not know were born to them, Breda, Kath- fleadhanna ceoil. June 3 farm business as one of the key mittal orders for the non-pay- what the circumstances Of the leen Marian and Bernie. all of — (An Rogaire Dubh). Dungarvan 2-6, Kilrossanty 1-2 7.30 p.m. for all clubs except Walsh. J. Nugent. D. Ryan. J. those contesting county finals Byrne, P. Fitzgerald, K. Hickey, priorities for the future and ment of instalments on loans defendants were and as he was The honour of playing in the on June 6. T. Hickey, R. Lynch, B. Mc- have introduced special instru- given to them were in a posi- not happy about the committal tion to make these payments or application he would refuse it first divisional final of 1967 fell A final trial will be held also Grath, T. Kiely, G. Flynn. Subs. ments in our advisory and not. Neither of the defendants to Dungarvan and Kilrossainity in Dungarvan on Monday, June —M. Radley for A. Hickey. M. training activities to ensure u-14 footballers at stradbally 8 to select a team for the game, that we have the maximum concerned appeared at the Flynn for G. Flynn. This was stated by District Court. Dungarvan Choral Notes recently. Kilrossanty, aided by a Ballyduff—K. Martin, D. Dris- impact on all farmers," said Mr. Justice O. j. Macklin at Dun- cross wind which mad© condi- BORD MEETING Downey. garvan District Court, last week lanie. G. O'Keeffe P. Berry M. As our season draws to a O'Keeffe (phone 416561 from 6 tions difficult for the players, during an application to have Drislane, T. Feeney. T. Scanlon, The ACOT Director gave de- close, we look back with nostal- p.m. - 8 p.m. Each member Is ex- were leading by 1-2 to 0-1 a min- A meeting of the Bord was two co-defendants committed to O. Corcoran, M. Molumphy. S. tails of a new Farm Business gia at our very successful pro- pected to do his/her duty on held in Lawlor's Hotel, Dungar- prison for failing to pay instal- ute before half time when' John Tobin, L. Feeney, G. Feeney. P. Service wlhiclh the organisation duction of "Oh! Susanna," and a rota basis. van on Friday week with a dis- ments of £10 per wee-k on foot Tutty goialed for the winners to Molumphy, S. Hickey, K. Geiary has recently introduced. with enjoyment to our annual appointing attendance present. of a Bank loan. leave them a point in arrears at Referee—Eddie O'Shea, Cappo- "Its purpose is to assist far- social held on Friday week in Put your thinking caps on for the break. The; affiliations for the u-lG WATERFORD our impending A.G.M. where quin'Affane. mers in knowing what is hap- For the Bank it was stated in Lawlor's Hotel. hurling competition were ac- you can voice your opinions and pening to their business, in evidence that £1,190 was out- The future still holds some- Dungarvan drew level within cepted and it is expected that make welcome suggestions to identifying problems and ensur- standing on foot of unpaid in- thing in store for all choral seven minutes of the restart the A section will be played improve our society. All paid up ing that corrective action is stalments. Asked by the District members — don't forget our and they goaled agaiiw from during the month of June. FARMERS IN members eligible and welcome Justice as to the financial cir- important fund raiser — the Tutty with five minutes remain- taken on time. Its function is, to stand for office. More infor- cumstances of the defendants, Grocery Grab. All information ing The final score-line does not ST. PATRICK'S WIN essentially, preventative," he mation later. — (P.R.O.). do justice to a gallant Kilross- THRILLING 'C' FINAL , said. the Bank witness replied that from and offers of help to Orla anty slide who had to give way he was unable to say as he did DUBLIN DEMO to the physically stronger DuJn- St. Patricks 1-6, Ballyduff 1-1 THREE ELEMENTS not know. giarvan team. St. Patricks won a thrilling 'C GLENDINE AND The Farm Business Service District Justice Macklin said Co. Waterford cereal growers After the game, Bord Chair- football decider by 5 points at has three elements. Firstly, a that defendants could be sent joined last week's IFA protest outside the EEC Commission's man John Kiely presented the Cappoquin over a gallant Bally- Farm Business Balance Sheet, to jail when they were in a posi- office In Dublin. Chris Reams Memorial Cup to duff team that gave it every- which is prepared each year by tion to pay instalments- on foot KILWATERMOY of a Court order and refused to THE GROVE FILLING STATION TALLOW the winning captain John Mor- thing for the 50 minutes. The the larmer. This is a simple The protest was against the TYRES ! — TYRES ! — TYRES ! rissey and we wish Dungarvan losers had a dream start when means of assessing the strength poor prices beine offered in the the best of luck in the county they goaled per Kenneth Geary and progress of tihe farm busi- current farm price talks and NEW RADIALS 155x12 £21.00 final on this Saturday, June 6 before Tom Kiely got a similar ness. Secondly, a Financial Re- the importance of cereal substi- 165x13 £23.00 score for Pats. A point from a tutes. against Tramore. COMMUNITY COUNCIL DRAW port which is a simple analysis, 165x13 £25.00 free by> Owen Corcoran put the prepared by the adviser of the Dungarvan—B. McDonnell, T. village boys ahead again before Recent winners were Sea- financial position Of the farm. The current proposal to re- New Tyres, including Good Year G800, Grand Prix, CULLEN PLEASED duce grain prices by a further Curran, J. Morrissey. D. Shee- Eenriy McGrath sent over two mus Ahearne. Ballyduff £100; And thirdly, a Farm Business Sempcrit, Michelin, Vredestein, Marshall and 6J"„ would prove the final nail han, B. Lyons, Ri. Kelly, L. Hur- points, to leave St. Pats ahead Tom Butler, Dunmoon £100; which is an annual plan s-ura- many more. ley. C. Gough, F. Cunningham. by l!-3 to l-i a.t t'he break. Mrs. Culloo, Ballinameela £50. in the coffin for many Irish marislng the farming pro- cereal growers, IFA Grain Com- E. Dee, G. C'urran, T. Tutty. K Next draw on Saturday, June gramme including the business Remoulds: 135x13, 145x13, 155x13, 165x13 — All £11.00. Ballyduff applied the early WITH REFERENDUM mittee chairman, Michael Mc- Wiright, O. Cunningham, J. 6th at dance In Murphy's. priorities and 'a simple financial 20-50 Oil Only £5.50 per gallon second half pressure and a Bennett told the demonstration. Long. Knockanore. —(Advt.) budget. The Farm Business Ser- We stock New Tyres in all sizes, Including Tractor. great save by Richard Walsh Kilrossanty — p. Veale, B. vice is now an integral com- He said the future Of Irish after 6 minutes denied the MRS. H. WALSH, R.I.P, Tel. NOEL HEKLEY 058/56298 Liannon, M. Baldwin., S. Power. ponent of ACOT's intensive ad- agriculture and not just of G. Houlihan, W. Cusack. M. losers a certain goal. Points by It is with regret we record the RESULT Open for Petrol, Diesel and Car Gas, 7 days, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. death of Mrs. Hannah Walsh, visory service. cereal growers depended on the Mulhearne. K. Lonergan. N. Raymond Lynch, Tom Kiely and Minister for Agriculture and his Boola, which occurred on May Dr. Downey said that farm O'Connor. P. Barry. C. Dee. J John Byrne sealed Victory for The Progressive Democrat de- EEC colleagues- making a strong- 1 20th. To her son John and and financial 'management is Kiely, D. O'Donovain . s. Coffey. St. Pats at the end of a thrill- puty for Waterford. Martin Cul- stand against these price cuts. daughter Mollie, other relatives also a distinct and major part Referee — Pat Moore. Abbey- ing game. len, has declared himself to be and friends we extend our sin- of the certificate in Farming, well pleased- with the outcome Mr. McB'ennett claimed that side /Bla llinacourty. After the game, Bord Chair- cere sympathy. the three- year training pro- of 'the- referendum on the Single a -cheap EEC feed grain policy man John Kiely presented th.3 ARTS AND CRAFTS U-14 FOOTBALL: EAST v. gramme for young farmers. It is European Act. Speaking from would toe disastrous, to the com- Bord Shield to winning captain COMPETITIONS WEST also a major element of Inten- (his office in Lei-nster House, lie petitiveness of Irish red meat Benny McGrath amid scenes of All schools In the area are sive training courses for far- said that the result demon- and dairy products as these are SLANEY MEATS great excitementt and we wish The annual inter-divf.sdonai being contacted about this com- mers who wish to avail of strated once more the maturity derived mainly from grass. How- St. Pats the best of luck in the East v. West game for the John petition which is being held in Stamp Duty Exemption and and commons'ense of the Irish ever, such a policy would suit county final against Ballydufl O'Regan Trophy will be played conjunction with week-end Fes- additional aid under the Farm electorate and that he was con- the factory tyipe farms on main- Lower on this Saturday. June 6. INTERNATIONAL on Wednesday, June 10. Western tival on July 24 25 and 26. Improvement Programme. fident of -the benefits that would land Europe where cows are fed aocrue from -a closer relation- indoors all the year around on cheap cereal substitutes. WANTED — COWS, BULLOCKS, BULLS AND ship with the rest of Europe. The Progressive Democrat HEIFERS MAIN CULPRIT constituency organisation was to the fore in Waterford during According to the IFA. un- Top prices paid — Collected anywhere the campaign. Information leaf- levied imported substitutes are lets were distributed through- the real cause of the massive Contact Local Agent;— out ithe. constituency and a EEC surplus of dairy, meat and JAMES LONERGAN — Tel. 051-91139 vigorous effort was maintained grain which have to be export- on polling day. Martin Cullen ed on to the world market at a SLANEY MEATS — Tel. 054-77155 himself spent -the day visiting massive cost to the EEc Bud- polling stations from Lismore get and farmers' incomes. The to Wiaterford and met as many chief culprit is the U.S. from constituents as possible in an where maize gluten Is being effort to ensure a resounding dumped on to the E.E.C. market. Yes voto. It is indicative of the commitment and sense of re- According to Mr. MoBennett, sponsibility of the Progressive the 15 million tonnes of sub- stitutes being imported into the Democrat deputy that he under- E.E.C. is about equal to the size took this without any possibility BEECHER'S FOR ANIMAL FEEDS Of the present-E.E.C. surplus. He ATTENTION FARMERS!— oif personal 'benefit. It is note- added that 1.2 million tonnes of worthy that the deputies from these substitutes end uip on the We stock the full range of Animal Feeds at the right the other parties1 were not in Irish market at an annual Im- prices:— evidence, in marked contrast to port bill of £150 million. an election day performance. The I.F.A. has called for a Maverick Milk Substitute, Cattle and Dairy Nuts. The- Progressive Democrat special group to be set up with- Coarse Calf Meal, Calf Pencils, Calf Nuts, Beef Nuts party nationally now looks with in the Commission to de-vise a (with Romensan), Barley Balance Fine Meal, Parata, Bull confidence to the coming years. policy of cereal supply limita- tion with realistic prices Nuts, Broiler Foods, Layers Mash and Pellets, Pig through area control at nation- Rations, Bonham Creep Pellets, Sheep and Lamb Nuts, al level, and proposals for a bi- K.N.Z. Mineral Licks, etc., etc. — All at unbeatable prices. lateral agreement, with the U.S. Choose to levy maize gluten imports as Guaranteed/'^''"fr./. ' a quid pro quo for E.E.C. pro- MICHAEL BEECHER Irish duction cutbacks. This, according to Mr. Mc- TALLOW, CO. WATERFORD Pictured at Ardmore GAA Clubhouse recently, Branch members and County Board Officers of Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eirciiiin products Bennett, should be conditional involved in the organising of Fleadh Na nDeise being held in Ardmore on Sunday, June 7. on any agreement on the WHY NOT GIVE US A TRY 1987/88 farm price -package. ?AGE FOUR ORMOND DUNGARVAN

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4-4 WtEK-EHOEMTERTMNMtKI EYES DOWN Friday, June 5 — STARLIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT, JUNE 7 Week-End T.V. Viewing Saturday, June 6 — FLAMES at 8.30 p.m. —King Rollo. 2.05 — Philomeaia. Good Guys and the Bad Guys. gela Lansbury. (1955). 7.30—The Sunday, June 7 — PRIDE Cr JOY 2:16—Cricket: First Test. 3.50 — Robert Mitch-um stars as an Education- Programme. 8.00 — £500 JACKPOT MUST BE WON! Corners. 4.10—Ulysses 31. 4.35— ageing sheriff with George Ken- Public Account. 8.30—Gardeners' Books including trombola £2.50. RTE 1 Film : Paganini Strikes Again. nedy and David Carradine World. 9.00— The Hitch-Hikers 5.35—Go For It. 6.00 —The Six (1669). 7.50 Bob Says Oppor- Guide To The Galaxy. 9.30 — Buses — Villierstown, , Cappoquin, Lismore, O'Cloek News, Weather. 6.35 — tunity Knocks. 8.40 — News and German Festival: 'Lott-e Lenya.' Fermoy, Castlelyons and Conna. World Cup Rugby. 7.00--Wogan. Election 87, Weather. 9.15—Cag- H0.20 —A Party Election Broad- SATURDAY. JUNE 6 7.40—Top Of The Pops. 8.10 — ney and Lacey. 10.05 —Monty cast by the Conservative Party. 10.55 — The Thirteen Ghosts Dynasty, y.00—A Party Election Python's Fying Circus. 10.35 — 10.25—Newsnight. 11.10 — Wea- of Scooby Doo. 11.20 — Satur- Broadcast by the Conservative Sports Special. 1.15 a.m. — therview. 111.15 — Cricket: First dee. 11.50 — Rugby World Cup. Party 9.05 — News and Election Weather. Test, ll.45-12.2o a.m. _ On The "OATS" BAR 12.50 — News Headlines. 12.52— 87. 10.00—Whicker's World: Liv- THE Hustings. DUNGARVAN'S NEWEST NIGHT SPOT- Sports Stadium. 5.05 — The ing with Uncle Sam. 110.55 — Chisholms. 6.00 — The Angelus. Omnibus. '.Isaac in America'—A SATURDAY, JUNE 6 MOUNT MELLERAY 6.0i _ News. 6.15 — Mailbag. Journey with Isaac Bashevis 6.50 a.m. — Open University. 6.35 — MacGyver. 7.30 — Give Singer.' 11.50—Film. The Detec- BBC 2 2.20 p.m.—Chess Classic. 2.5-0 — Thursday, June 4 — CARD DRIVE Us A Clue. 8.00 — The Far tive Story. Continuing the Kirk Saturday Cine-ma: Full Confes- YOGI'S Pavilions. 9.00 _ News 9.15 — Douglas seasom with this realis- sion. A 1939 film starring Victor Friday, June 5 — DANCE in a'fd of Afifame Fire Fund At Mother's Request. 11.05—The tic thriller which also stars FRIDAY, JUNE 5 MicLaglen, Joseph Calleia and — will be held on — New Mike Hammer. 12.00—'Late Eleanor Parker and William Sally Eilers. 4.00—Cricket: First Music: PADDY O'BRIEN & TELSTAR News. 6.55-7.20 a.m. — Open Univer- Bendix. (-1951, black and white). sity 9.00 — Pages 1'rom Ceefax. Test. 6.10—David Bowie: Serious SUNDAY, JUNE 7 1.30' a.m.—Weather. 10.04—Daytime On Two. Educa- Moonlight Tour. 7.10—Newsview. Sunday, June 7 — SING ALONG WITH PAT TOBIN SATURDAY NIGHT 12.15 — Mass. 1.05 — News tional -programmes for school, 7.50 — German Festival. 8.50 - Headlines followed by Land- SATURDAY. JUNE 6 college and home. 2.00 P.m. — Beating Re-treat. 9.35 — German mark. 1.35—Room Outside. 2.05 6.45 a.m. — Open -University. News, Weather. 2.02 - Cricket: Festival. 10.35-12.45 a.m.—Tough NEXT —Film: Paganinl Strikes Again. First Test. 2.15 - You And Me. Guys Film: Dog Soldiers. Nick JUNE 6 Starring Andrew Bowen and 8.30—Family-Ness. 8.35 _ Dog- tanian 'and the Three Muske- 2.30 — International Golf. Dun- Nolte is the tough guy, he plays Members and Friends. Simon Thompson. 3.10—Sunday hill British Masters from Wo- Ray Hicks who is drawn into a Matinee : The Light At The hounds 9.00—It's Wicked. 10.52 —Weather. 10.55 — Grandstand. burn Golf and Country Club plan iby his old buddy John Con- Edge Of The World. Starring incl. 3.00 News, Weather; 4.00 verse (Michael Moriarty) to Kirk Douglas, Yul Brynner and 5.05 p.m.—News, Weather. 5.20— ship a consignment of heroin to Samantha Eggar. 5.30 — Cele- Sports News Wales. 5.25 — Rolf News and Weather. 4.05—Cricket JR's NITE CLUB - LISMORE HOTEL and Golf. 6.15—'Film: A Lawless the United States. But the plan bration 1986. 6.00 — The An- Harris Cartoon Time 5.5o — backfires violently (1978). gelus 6.01 — News. 6.15 — Car- Oliver Twist. 6.20 Film- The Street Randolph Scott and An- Telephone 058/54304; 54219 LISMORE HOTEL toon Time. 6.30 _ Talk It Over 7.00 — Our House. 7.55 — The Saturday, June 6 — VIDEO NITE DISCO LISMORE Return of Sherlock Holmes. 9.00 Bar — Over 18's — Neat Dress. —News. 9.20 — Questions And AND FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK • • • • Answers: 10.20—Anastasla. 12.05 MONDAY 6.30 Double Trouble; 7 p.m. 8 p.m. Today Tonight Special: i —'Late News. 9 p.m. News; 9.30 Matlock; 10.30 In Lounge — THE FLYER RTE 1 — 2.30 Rugby World Evening Extra- 7.30 The Bookings now taken Strange Affair Of . . . ; 8.05 Out And About; 11 p.m. Late Cup: 4 p.m. Emmerdale Farm; News: 11.05 The Late Night Fri- Sunday, June 7 SINGALONG WITH MAJESTIC 4.30 Bosco; 5 p.m. Once Upon A Stingray; 9 p.m. News: 9.30 To- day Tonight: 10.10 Facts Oi day Movie: The Creeping Flesh. SOUND Time- 5.15 The Littlest Hobo: Starring Christopher Lee. Peter 5.45 News; 6 p.m. The Angelus; Life; 10.50 Session Folk; 11.20 for Communion Late News. Cashing and Lorna Heilbron. RTE 2 6.01 Newstime: 6.30 Tomorrow's RTE 2—5.40 Funky Phantom; World; 7.05 A Home In The RTE 2 — 5.30 The Island Of 6 p.m. Gardeners' World- 6.35 Lunches Green Land; 7.35 Valerie- 8.05 Blue Treasure; 6.30 A Country The Sullivans; 7.05 The A- Murder She Wrote- 9 p.m. News- Practice- 7 p.m. -Stager's Day; Te-am; 8 p.m. Nuacht; 8.10 Wag- Telephone 54304/54219 SATURDAY, JUNE 6 9.30 Spenser F'or Hire: 10.25 2.00 — French Open Tennis 7.30 Coronation Street: 8 p.m. ing Peace: 8.40 Festival of Latin Hanly's People; 10.55 Dining In Nuacht- 8.10 On Stage Tonight; American Cinema: Alsino Y El Championships. 5.00 — Prayer France- 11.25 Late News. Save Lismore District Hospital For World Peace from Knock. 8.40 Hopscotch; 10.35 Wogan; Condor; 10.20 Brooker T. Jones; 6.00 — Out And About 6.30 — RTE 2 — 5.25 The Sunday 11.15 Newsnight; 11.35 Night- 11.15 Newsnigh-t- 11.40 Wogan. Live From Wilebski's. 7.00 — Game, 6.25 A Country Practice- light. Campaign Fund Frontline. 8.00 — Nuacht. 8.10— 6.55 Mastermind- 7.30 Corona- FESTIVE WEEK-END FOR ARDMORE Let The House Decide; 9.10 _ tion Street: 8 p.m. Nuacht- 8.10 THURSDAY I Hart To Hart. 10.05 — The Day Suil Thart: 8.35 Rock Around With all arrangements now lysaggart area, particularly by The Dock; 9.30 Rugby World RTE 1 — 4.05 — Emmerdale 45 DRIVE made for the Co. Fleadh Cheoll Willie O'Brien, should give Wa- The Universe Changed. 11.00 — Farm; 4.35 Bosco; 5.05 Ludwlg; Palace Of Dreams. Cup: 10.45 Ne-wsnlght- 11.05 In Ardmore on Sunday. 7th terford a good chance of All- Wogan; 11.45 Nlghtllght: 5.15 Danger Bay; 5.45 News; 6 June, all that Is now needed is Ireland honours. Shirley Mc- p.m. Newstime- 6.20 Garda Pat- IN LISMORE HOTEL continued fine weather to set Grath, Naomh Padralg who SUNDAY, JUNE 7 12.00 — Sports Special. 6.30— TUESDAY rol- 6.30 Cartoon Time; 6.40 The the scene for what promises to took a 2nd in Munster last year Cosby Show: 7.10 Peter The be a very busy weekend at the in button accordeon must be in Out And About 7.00 — Treasure RTE 1 — 4 p.m. Emmerdale On Friday, June 5 at 8.45 pm Hunt. 8.00 — Nuacht. 8.10 — Great; 9 p.m. News; 9.30 Brass; seaside village. with a great chance for All-Ire- Farm: 4.30 Bosco; 4.55 The Wind Admission £3 - PLEASE SUPPORT land honours this year. While It Italian Opera from The Arena 10 p.m Landmark 10.30 Today The beautiful new Commu- In The- Willows- 5.15 Nature Tonight Special; 12.00 Late nity Hall has been getting the is not clear if last year's All- D1 Verona. 10.20 — The Sunday Watch; 5.45 News- 6 pm The Ireland sean-nos champion. Game. News followed by Today To- final touches this week, it will Angelus; 6.01 Newstime-' 6.30 night Special (continued). be the venue for the Reed, Sean Mac Craith will be taking Supergran: 7 p.m. Mr. Belve- Grouo and Ceili Band Competi- part, there is a big entry In dere; 7.30 Simon And Simon- RTE 2 — 5.45 The- Amateur tions on the Sunday afternoon the ladles section, where Mary 8.30 Light A Big Fire; 9 p.m! Naturalist- 6.10 Laurel And and the Ceili Mor on the Sun- Farrell of Ballyduff will un- News; 9.30 Falcon Crest: 10 30 Hardy; 6.30 A Country Practice; day night. doubtedly be a strong con- BBC T Out And About- 11 p.m. Don't 7 p.m. Top Of The Pops; 7.30 While many visiting musicians tender. Walt Up: 11.35 Late News. Family Ties; 8 p.m. Nuacht; 8.10 are expected, the musicians who Cursai- 8.40 Mailbag- 9 p.m. THE MOORINGS, THE QUAY play at the sessions throughout In the Junior Competitions RTE 2 — 5.30 The Adventures Mart, And Market; 9.05 The the county every weekend will Marian Walsh of Portlaw Suz- FRIDAY, JUNE 5 Of A Mouse; 5.40 Alvln And The Tracy-Hepburn Films: Keeper of also gather In Ardmore for the ann Rowe, Waterford City and 6.00 a.m. — Ceefax AM. News. Chipmunks 6 p.m. The Edison the Flame; 10.55 100 Great Restaurant weekend. The Impromptu open- Sean Norris, Naomh Deuglan as Twins; 6.30 A Country Practice j Paintings- 11.05 Newsnight: well as several young players Weather, Travel and Sport. 6.35 air sessions which are so much —The Pinik Panti'ner Show. 6.55 7 p.m. Bleak House- 8 p m. 11.25 Garda Patrol- 11.35 Nlght- a part of every Fleadh will be from Bobby Gardiner's Ballyduff Nuacht; 8.15 Cursai- 8.40 Cine- llght. class will be expected to make —Weather. 7.0o — Breakfast Open a major attraction this year. Time. 8.55 — News and Weather. club: Una Novia Para Davia (A a big impression at least at Girlfriend For David i 10 25 FRIDAY For many dedicated Fleadh Munster level. 9.05—Election Call. 10.00—News, Angelo Branduardl; 11.10 News- followers, the competitions Weather. 10.05 — Neighbours. night: 11.30 Nlghtllght. RTE 1 — 1.30 Today Tonight Every VUgsigf/ themselves arLimerick Our mode of transport wias 'the lunch we bad a battle royal as H. -and Mrs. L? In everyone got soaked when we 3.—Wtoat was M. Cosgrave bike' which wias mainly being used as practice for annual had a leaders versus scouts doing over the week-end? NEXT WEEKEND bers of all the club committees camp. Our numbers were fairly water ftgfct. After a major 4.—What happened to half ol The planned programme for and the club members turned large with 35, including leaders. olean up we hit the road for the Kestrel Patrol? the coming week-end has been out. in strength for the removal We left the den Saturday home where we made some 5.—Will C. Walsh ever remove seriously disrupted by the senior of her remains to Abbeyside morning arriving at the hostel great time as we 'bombed it the black mark off his lace or football team's rather unexpect- McGrath Cup church and for her interment Saturday evening. During the home' though Conor Power land will Brendan K. ever wash his ed win over Clare on Sunday on the following day. A Guard journey all our cyclists- received co. wouldn't agree with that. face? last and now a total of Ave of Honour was provided on both ferrys (just to save the legs). Finially. well done to all the 6.—Will our Cork guests Neil championship matches have then Lismore who were just and Eoin O'Brien one and we first round of the Munster occasions. We offer our very The main activity Saturday and Paul ever travel again with were level before the referee sincere sympathy to all the young patrols who performed so gone by the board because the pipped by a single last minute championships. We were trail- night wias a short ciampfire well with the cooking and other the 4th after their baptism on team will be again involved in point went much closer than blew full-time. ing by just one point at half- members of her family. where we picked up some new Monday morning? Cappoquin. This ls hardly a I was in the dressing room time and supporters were hope- items despite being without the McGrath Cup final at Kil- material from our Cork guests. many of .their experienced mem- larney on Sunday next. Had good guide and like the game while they prepared for the ful of beating Tipp. when the SCHOOLS FINAL: — SUB-SCRIBE PLUS extra time and I got the feel- bers. The winners of /the bases there been no disruption, then at Dungarvan it can go any teams went in at half-time. BLAKE CUP Sunday morning after an way. ing that "hell or highwater" In the second half the home competition were Michael Shee- Sunday evening would see the The final of the 'A' hurling. early 7 a.mi rise we cycled to ban's Wolfhounds while ithe best wouldn't stop them from win- side .piled on the pressure and half-way stage of the senior Primary Schools competition, Mass a couple of miles down the picture of those completed was hurling championships reached DUNHILL v. COLLIGAN ning in extra time. Two minutes won very easily in the end. ro>ad at Burncourt Village. On and several clubs would know after the start Liam O'Connor On the home front a lot of between Lismore and Dungar- that of Gerard Mullen. van will take place at Cappo- return to site our morning their fate as far as being in- Colligan will have John Dun- pointed and minutes later Eoin games were played and produc- activity was a forest walk with BRIDGE CLUB volved at the finish is concern- ford back and with county col- O'Brien fisted to the net to give ed some unexpected results. Lis- quin on to-morrow^ Thursday ABBEY BRIDGE NOTES evening at 6 p.m. The finals oi some river crossing by logs and GENERAL ed. I am one of the people who league Jimmy Beresford play- us a lead that we never lost. more beating the Emmetts in some tunnelling thrown in. Results, May 19. End of Sea- presume to know already—even ing splendid hurling, they can We were five points up at the junior football was a surprise the 'B' and 'O competitions will son Party. Section c — lst. Mrs. trouble Dunhill without beating The big news of the moment M. Fleming and Mrs. T. Kee- without stretching whatever break in extra time and while and must be looked at as a bit be played at a later date. In the afternoon we had an is that our present log book is prophetic qualities or gift that them. Dunhill scored a first Clare with wind advantage in of a set-back for the ambitious inter patrol based competition vers;: 2nd Mr. and Mrs. J. round victory over Dungarvan written up to date for the first Mansfield- 3rd Mr. and Mrs. W [ might have, that a number the second half tried every- Colligan club. LISMORE AGAIN! with some unusual items thrown time in years. Ria.y Moore went of clubs have no chance, but and subsequently drew with thing to get back on terms, in like lighting fires on the Power. Section D — lst, Mrs. Portlaw. On the basis of this they failed. At this stage, Wa- Ballinwillln's win over Bally- For the fourth time in six on the pen—in his spare time! M. Flynn and Mrs. T. Sullivan: the horrible thought of possible saggart was another surprise years, Lismore's under 14 hur- river, making bows and arrows and did the good work. Our banishment from the senior they must, be strongly fancied. terford were noticeably fitter and using them, plus muoh 2nd, Mrs. J. Prendergast and and fighting with every ounce and especially for the people lers have qualified to represent scout leader is reported to have Mr A. Fenton: 3rd, Mrs. A. Mol- scene for the club who fares who saw the Tourin club per- the county in Feile na Gael and more. After dinner we went up taken up golf to fill in his spare worst, will prove a motivating KILGOBINET v. ST. MARY'S of strength to beat off the the woods for some "bulldog" oney and Mrs. S. Queally. several Clare attacks. For the form so poorly in a recent game we congratulate them on this time but is still not sure of the factor and urge all concerned to This could conceivably give at Dungarvan. great achievement. They won it and to our surprise on our way difference between the fairway HARBOUR BRIDGE CLUB keep on trying all the way all final minute of added time in back we got attacked by Sean Kilgobinet their first win in the the extra time period the ball in the years 1981, '84, *85 and and a freewfa.y — no doubt he'll Results, . End of Season — lst. the time. This makes sure that intermediate grade. They show- Faha had their second win of now In 87. We hope to give de- F>itz, Brendan Kiersey, Muller, get the swing of it as time goes Mrs. Alice Butler and Mr. Ned the games will be reasonably was kicked dangerously the season and registered their Alan Ryan and Seian James, but ed good form last Sunday, while around the Waterford square tails of their forthcoming visit by. Last week-end the 1st Kil- Whelan; 2nd. Mrs. Elaine Flynn competitive events. highest score to-date when they to Ennis for the National Feile after some counter attacking it and Mrs. Kay Shanley; 3rd St. Mary's did not. and in this nervewracking and trounced Melleray Rovers in kenny Cub section camped- in when Scariff will be their hosts was these guys who came out our field at the Den. They en- Mrs. Margaret Foley and Mrs. hectic sixty seconds anything junior football at Abbeyside worst, getting wet, tiled up and The three senior games which BALLYSAGGART v. could have happened. In the lor the week-end. joyed their stay in the area and Brid Dunphy; 4th, Mrs. Nellie Melleray failed to score over the torn up for their troubles. Moloney and Mrs. Chrissie Mc- have been called off are Mount CLASHMORE 17th minute of extra time the hour in one of their most for- set a high standard. Brian M. Sion v. Portlaw; Clonea v. We finished the night with a Carthy; 5th, Mrs. June James A junior hurling tie that can ball went wide and time was gettable displays ever. CAPPOQUIN TOURNAMENT was having a busy time last Shamrocks and Dungarvan v. up. Waterford were into the monster indoor campfire where week-end when he tried to be and Mairead Christopher; 6th, Ballygunner, as one or both seal the fate of either side. The In intermediate hurling, the This club have an under 11 Anthony Hackett, newcomer Mrs. Mary Magee and Mrs. Alice way things are pointing, victory Munster semi-final against the new junior champions, Kilgob- years hurling tournament com- in -two places at once—he al- teams in each pairing have Ali-Ireland champions, Kerry Michael O'Connor and Liam most managed it but the less Dwyer; 7th. Mrs. Ann Stearn players involved with the foot- may go to Ballysaggart. Foot- inet, certainly put it up ,to the ing up this week-end and the Moore really got stuck in. and Mrs. Sean Norris. Player ot ball is being given priority in whom they will meet at Dungar- hot championship favourites, sai'd the better. ballers. The divisional cancella- van on June 21st. following are the clubs involved, On Monday morning we the Year — Mr. Ned Whelan. tions are the Abbeyside v. Four- Clashmore again this year. Tallow. Kilgobinet, who were Na Biarsaigh (Cork), Lismore, milewater intermediate hurling understrength, sought a post- Cappoquin and Abbeyside. 1 tie and the Kilrossanty v. Bric- TALLOW v. BALLINAMEELA This victory also qualifies Wa- ponement without success and hope the club's very commend- keys junior hurling game. The favourites should win terford for the McGrath Cup fielded without a couple of their able innovation will be very suc- again here and put an end to semi-final in which they will good players. Not having seen cessful. play Limerick at Killarney be- the game, i don't know If it was BALLYDUFF v. ROANMORE Ballinameela's chances for an- other season in intermediate fore the Clare v. Tipperary hur- the case of Kilgobinet being SCORES ling game on Sunday next. The very good or Tallow being poor. At Fraher Field at 7.30 p.m. hurling. An upset by the out- S.F.M.C siders would throw open the en- winners of the Waterford v. Anyway Tallow got the points this will justify the tag, 'match Limerick match play London in and we'll be seeing enough of Waterford 2-12- Clare 0-16 of the day,' and it will attract tire championship, but the i.F.C chances must be remote. London in the final. them to judge their standards the biggest crowd of the week- Something which pleased the before very long. Kilmac 1-11; 2-6 end. Both are undefeated in two I.F.C— FOOTBALLERS WIN footballers at Ennis was the Ardmore who were plagued matches and both are listed number of supporters who tra- Affane 1-6 • Ardmore 1-5 among the fancied teams to Dy Injuries from the previous After one hundred minutes of velled to see them play. Brlc- two Sundays, unsuccessfully Geraldines 0-7; Ballyduff 0-5 take the title. Ballyduff have keys, who have always travelled J.F.C.— wins against Lismore and Cap- hard fast and at times, very sought a postponement and exciting football, Waterford em- after the football team had a eventually went under by a Lismore 0-9- Emmetts 0-8 poquin and Roanmore have bus chartered for the day and Faha 3-10: Melleray 0-0 beaten Shamrocks and Clonea. erged as clear winners of the single point to Affane in their replay against fancied Clare be- there was good support also very closely contested interme- Ballinwillin 2-9; They met at Dungarvan in last from Shamrocks, from Dungar- Ballysaggart 2-1 year's championship and Bally- fore an attendance of almost diate football tie at the Fraher three thousand people at van, Kill and one or two other Field on Saturday evening. M.F.C duff surprised the Eastern team places. when beating them by 1-16 to Cusack Park. Ennis on Sunday Fourmilewater who are the Naomh Brid 2-9; Tallow 0-3 2-9. There was controversy over last The game began at 3 p.m second favourites in the race Affane 3-15; Brlckeys 0-3 a score in that game and Roan- and ended just on sixteen min- McGRATH CUP for the intermediate hurling j Q utes after five o'clock when more were short a few players On Sunday next the footbal- championship had a dozen ' fallow 2-12; Kilgobinet 2-6 including sharpshooter Kieran practically the entire Waterford points to spare over their neigh- Fourmilewater 3-11 • following poured out on to the lers play Limerick in the Mc- Delahunty. Now they will be at Grath Cu seml-finai and the bours, St. Mary's in their inter- St. Mary's 1-5 full strength with their three field to cheer the men who had ro mediate hurling championship J.H.M.C.— broken the old first round team to do duty will not be an- county men. Kieran Delahunty, nounced until after training on tie. St. Mary's — alias Sliabh Tipperary 4-12: Waterford 1-7 Noei Crowley and Ray Sheri- "hoodoo" and left the county gCua—will settle for the Inter- through to a second round It this Wednesday evening at Fra- dan. with Eddie Nolan, the her Field. It may show one or mediate football title this year FIXTURES Coadys. McGuire and company was great to be there and to and that is their target. experience the joy which this two changes from the side Saturday, June 6— and will fancy their chances which started last Sunday. Pat very much this time. victory brought to the football We didn't know that the Kil- At Dungarvan: 7.15 p.m. I.H.C people who had trained with Keating, who was very badly macthomas v. Rathgormack Kilgobinet, v. St. Mary's. (Ref. concussed In the first half and senior football tie was fixed for Ballyduff have already scored such wonderful commitment P. Moore). since the new 'selection team who was subsequently taken oil, last week-end. The result shows At Cappoquin: "7.15 p.m. I.H.C. •wins over Lismore and Cappo- has, I understand made a full a return to form for Kilmactho- Lismore, who defeated Roanmore in the Waterford Feile Na Glael Hurting County Final which quin and appear to be back to took over about nine months Ballinameela v. Tallow. (Ref. J. ago. What is seldom is wonder- recovery and Dan Casey who mas who lost their first round J. Landers). was held at Stradbally GAA Centre. Lismore will now represent Waterford in the national their best form again. They will ful and w got a first-class illus- suffered from torn ligaments is to Ferrybank. This was Rath- finals of Feile Na Gael, which take place in Clare from June 25-28. (Photo by Kiely) have practically all their lft gormack's first game of the sea- At Colligan: 7.15 p.m. J.H.C. tration of how wonderful this also available again. Eire Og v. Glen Rovers. (Ref. R. county-champions side of three The forward section of the son and the two points defeat years ago available including victory was to the county in the came as a big disappointment. Casey). scenes of euphoria and jubila- team seems to be the most un- Sunday, June 7— Mossie and Michael Walsh, Sea- tion when the final whistle settled division, hence the need mie and Seamus Daly. Maurice for the frequent switching of COUNTY BOARD MEETING At Killarney: 2 p.m. S.F. Mc- John and Donie Hannon, Mich- went. Grath Cup — Waterford v. Lim- I.D.A. PAID players. As next Sunday will be The June meeting of the ael Leamy, John Quirke. Paudie Clare won the toss and played their final chance to settle on a erick. Geary. Liam Power, Seamie. County Board will take place At Dungarvan: 2 p.m. S.H.C. HOUSEWIVES- with the strong wind and side before playing the mighty on Monday night next when a Prendergast, Eoin Hickey, etc. drizzly rain obviously intent on Kerry, the selectors may do a Colligan v. Dunhill- 7.30 p.m. report from the Fixtures Com- Ballyduff v. Roanmore. GRANTS OF NEARLY This will be a good game and building up a half-time lead bit of experimenting with the mittee will outline the changes FOR THAT SPECIAL DRINK very likely a close contest. The that would put the game be- attack. They are certainly going At Tallow : 3.15 p.m. S.H.C. ln the championship program- Cappoquin v. Lismore. result can go either way. This yond our reach in the second all-out to win this one and earn me and the plans to still finish time I have a fancy for the ha'.f. We were th« first to score a trip to London for the final At cappoquin : 2 p.m. J.H.C. £2 BILLION on time. Also the meeting will Ballysaggart v. Clashmore. chances of Roanmore. when Jim McGrath sent over in later in the season. In their discuss finance—something that TASTING LIKE PLAIN YOGURT the sixth minute and would league meeting with Limerick a"t (Ref. J. Moore); 3.15 p.m. J.F.C. Deputy Brian Swift at Ques- rarely happens at County Ballinwillin v. Modeligo. (Ref. J. tion Time in the Dail asked the CAPPOQUIN v. LISMORE have been further ahead if Jim Limerick, we lost by just a Board. An up-to-date costing ot WITH NO ADDITIVES Maher and Carthac Mac Craith couple of points, but we had Sheehan). Minister for Industry and Com- the preparation of county merce the number of foreign Tallow is the venue named were not just wide of the mark two goals disallowed. On the teams, gate receipts and other TRY OUR— for this interesting local derby, with frees in the 8th and 12th basis of that display and our firms which have been grant matters relating to finance will aided by the Industrial Develop- but I have been told that a toss minutes. Mailer's goal before improved form as seen on Sun- ] be talked about. The names of for a home-or-away fixture was half-time kept, us within a day we must, have a chance of' ment Authority in the last 20 the new County Coaching Com- years: the. total amount of such being negotiated. Hopefully we single score of the leaders and winning. mittee will be announced and TOILET FACILITIES Delicious Fresh will be told of the outcome be- Clare went in a worried team grant aid- the proportion of I A tough game, lasting over the names of all the successful such firm's which have gone fore going to print. The clubs at half-time. candidates in the recent schol- were in opposite ends of the one hundred minutes last Sun- into liquidation: and the pro- day will have taken a lot out ot arships examinations will also AT BALLYDUFF portion which have left, the Cultured Buttermilk draw last year and didn't meet, We reduced the leeway to a be given to the meeting. Re- except in tournament games, so single point but Clare came the team, but having spoken to country within a year of grant a couple of the .players on Mon- ports from the various commit- aid ceasing. YOU CAN ALSO USE IT FOR BAKING. there is little to go by when back with a couple to restore tees will be read and a motion * * * * assessing their chances. They their halftime lead of three day I am satisfied t.hat they are GARDA BARRACKS 'rearing' to go again and that from Dunhill seeking to have all In his reply the Minister. Mr. have both lost, to Hallyduff this points. With 15 minutes remain- under-age committees (selec- Mr. Jackie Fahey, T.D. and Reynolds said: i am informed year and if this is an indicator, ing Waterford put in a final the question of being able to Mr. Brian Swift, T.D. have both stay the full hour will not arise. tors) for 1988 appointed will be by the Industrial Development rally and Maher had 2 points dealt with. been informed Dy the Minister Authority that since January, BUSY PLAYERS for Finance that the Commis- 1967, 1.735 foreign firms have sioners of Public Works have been approved grant aid. The CENTRAL DAIRIES LTD. MRS. FLYNN, R.I.P. DUNGARVAN Erin's Own man, Liam O'Con- been aware for some time of total amount of grant aid ap- the need for proper toilet proved in respect of these firms nor will surely stand out as Mrs. Biddy Flynn has been n . I*. Available in all shops and j Waterford's player of the year facilities at the Giarda Barracks was £1,739 million of which Hon. President of the Abbey- — from your Roundsman. for 1987 following the extent ol slde/Balllnacourty clubs for a at Ballyduff Upper. £609 million has been paid to- Price jUp per litre The Cork Hearing Aid Centre hls Involvement s0 far. Liam long number of years and A number of legal difficulties date. has played ln all the games ln throughout her life she has In connection with acquiring In the same period 342 foreign are holding a both hurling and football been one of the club's most the use of a suitable plot of firms have closed. There is no leagues so far and has played loyal and dedicated supporters. land for a spreader drain have record available of the propor- outstandingly in both our sen- There was great sadness recently been resolved. The tion of grant aided foreign firms ONE DAY EXHIBITION ior and under 21 championships throughout the parish recently Commissioners will! now pro- which have left the country AT LAWLOR'S HOTEL, DUNGARVAN this year. It is a magnificent when she died after a compara- ceed with the necessary works within a year of grant aid ceas- record and something that tively brief illness. The mem- to provide the facilities required. ing ON 10th JUNE, '87, from 10.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. should eventually be acknowl- edged in a tangible way. Last M\IU\M Facing the fact Lhat you have a hearing problem isn't easy. Sunday was the third on the It is something many of us find hard to accept or admit to. trot in senior championships These days most hearing difficulties can be almost totally and this didn't stop him from corrected with a device so small that no one need kinow having an outstanding game, i you are wearing it. Another player who has been out for three successive senior Take advantage of a FREE diagnostic hearing examination championship games ls hurling (without obligation). goalkeeper Pat Curran whom I would unhesitatingly name as See for yourself the amazing new High Profile All in thfe the outstanding player over the Ear Aid and the almost unbelievable in the Ear Canal Aid, 100 minutes on Sunday last. •k PRSI members entitled to 50% Discount. RESULTS •k £60 reduction for Old Age Pensioners. Our county junior hurling MEDICAL AIDS, 43 South Mall team were very well beaten by Cork. Tel. (021) 275344 Tipperary at Carrick on Thurs- day night of last week in the

FULL 5 YEAR GUARANTEE—PARTS, TUBE, LABOUR in TELETEXT AND SATELLITE COMPATABILITY Best Weekly Purchase Terms. CENTRAL DAIRIES CHARITY DRIVE • <5§> > *B> i • in Mil »iIf -JI BEN O'NEILL j Wll* 10M1M Central Dairies wish to thank all those people who 19 O'Connell Street, Dungarvan gave such tremendous support to the above promotion. Telephone 058/41933 Those with tokens should hand them in as soon as J. D. Hally, Chairman, St. John's Special School Committee, Dungarvan, drawing the winning possible as the next draw for a holiday takes place on Alio stockists of— tickets in' the Central Dairies Holiday Weekend in the Trabolgan Draw. Included are Ms. Saturday, June 13. f MITSUBISHI Carniel O'Sullivan, Vice-Chairperson School Committee and Paddy Harnett, Manager, Central The result will be announced in the local papers on the Dairies. The winners were Bill McLaughlin, Green Street, Cappoquin and Mrs. Margaret following week. ' JFTBi VIDEO Lawlor, Ilallyvoile, Stradbally. (Photo: Rory Wyley) PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1987. REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS Dutch Father And Son Again Remanded On Drugs Charges

Tw0 Dutch nationals who hearing of the charges would Witness went on to say that said that the charges against cash deposit and remanded were arrested following the be July 1 next at the Circuit he spoke English himself but the defendants concerned 50 both defendants in custody seizure of a quantity of canna- Court sitting In Waterford. In his father was unable to do so kilos of cannabis resin which with consent to bail to Lismore bis resin from a caravan at order to enable them to pay and this made matters very dif- were found concealed in the Court (for review) on June 3 Strawberry Hill, Ballyduff Upper their way and maintain them- ficult for him in the prison He caravan they were towing. Its and afterwards to Dungarvan on Sunday, May 17 and who selves in the meantime a col- said that his father had sold a value was estimated at £200.000. on June 10. were remanded in custody on lection in their home village in caravan and they had then NOT UNREASONABLE charges arisine from the seizure Holland had yielded 2,000 been asked to deliver it in Ire- District Justice Macklin ob- at Carrick-On-Suir District guilders. land. They were to be paid ex- served that the defendants had Court on May 18 appeared In Supt. M. English for the Dir- penses and so much per kilo- been in custody since May 18 custody before District Justice ector of Public Prosecutions as- metre for the journey. He then and the earliest trial date for Oliver j Macklin at Dungarvan sured the court that every ef- said that all the money he had the case was July 1. In the cir- Court on Wednesday last. fort was being made by the on him was about £40 but his cumstances and as the defen- £500 FINE FOR State to have the case brought father had the equivalent of dants were unlikely to abscond They were Henny Hartgring to hearing at the earliest pos- about £300. as their passports had been con- (59) and his son Freek (23) and, sible opportunity. In reply to Supt. English, wit- fiscated he did not thank that represented by Mr. J. P. Gordon ness said that they would use USING MARKED Solr., they were applying to Mr. Gordon then called Freek it would be unreasonable to re- Hartgring to the witness stand this money to maintain them- duce the amount of the bail have the bail fixed by District selves in the event that they Justice O'Connell at Carrick in and in evidence he said that for initially fixed at £70,000. He the past 2 years he had worked were released on bail from then fixed bail in the sum of DIESEL OIL a total sum qf £70,000 reduced prison. to a more reasonable amount. as a security guard in Holland. £100 with an independent A farmer, Vin- His father had worked in a In reply to a question by Dis- suriety of £10,000 or two of Mr. Gordon told the court caravan making factory. trict Justice Macklin, the Supt. £5,000 each or in lieu a £10,000 cent Klrwan', Kealfoun, was that because the original bail fined the mandatory £1,000 figure was for such a very sub- mitigated to £500' by District stantial figure, the defendants Justice O. J. Macklin at Dun- The Dungarvan Seia Angling Club held its first competition of the 1987 sea angling season last had no hope of meeting it. He gar viami Court when he pleaded week-end and the picture for our "Remembering Other Days" series this week recalls many said that while the charges guilty to a charge of using against them were very serious marked diesei oil on August 111, of those, some, alas, now gone to their eternal reward, who were involved in the foundation they were not "drug barons" DUNGARVAN SCOUT NOTES 1986. and running of the Club in its early years. The photo shows a group of anglers with officers of and neither were they flush (11th WATERFORD) (Mary St) Mr. E. P King, Solr. (J. F. the Club at Helvick Pier in the mid-50's after a competition. Included are Tom Fennell, John with money. TUESDAY NIGHT SCOUTS tin Flynini. It started with the Williams & Co.) for the Director Joe Moloney (R.I.P.), Denis O'Donovan (R.I.P.), Owen Shine (R.I.P.) and Sev Baumann. Stating that the defendants MAY 27 WEDNESDAY NIGHT CUBS cub prayer and afterwards of Public Prosecutions stated would be fighting the charges Last Tuesday nigi.it we started Th© meeting started at 7.00 Martin collected the dues. We that officers of Ithe Dept. of all the way, Mr. Gordon said the meeting witn, the scout sharp. After the subs were col- then played lots of relay games Customs and Excise took a that both claimed that they prayer. No »ubs were collected lected Kenneth took some cubs which the lads enjoyed. After- sample from a Landrover owned were innocent and that they as we were busy distributing up to Glenshelane with the wards we went to the Brothers by the defendant on; the day Sn had, in fact, been "set, up." He gear for the week-end camp field to have a game of base- question which on analysis tne leaflets ±or the solemn while Nicola ran the meeting. Special Honour For Dr. submitted character references inovena. isome scouts, eight to be ball. The Tigers beat the' Dod- proved to be marked diesei. The The might was- fast and furious on behalf of the defendants, precise, got shovels and picks gers 5-4 in a thrilling game. mandatory fine for a first with loads of energetic games offence was £1,000 but the 'Dis- one from the Dutch Embassy and headed up to clean the Finally we returned to the den Dr. Tom Walsh, first Director and said that neither had ever being played. We finished up and' ended 'the meeting with the trict Justice had power at his of Ain Foras Taluntais, was come under the notice of the graveyard. They were given the the meeting with details on. the cub prayer. discretion to mitigate thiis to specially' honoured, on Wednes- police In Holland before and nickname "snow White and the camp, and the cub prayer. £500. Seven D war is" as they "headec day, May 27 by his colleagues at Tom Walsh this was the first occasion they I would like to congratulate SYMPATHY Jonns'town Castle 'Research cen- had ever been in Ireland. off to work." all the cubs who have passed Mr. J. P. Gordon:, solr. for the tre. Wexford, when they named Later on we had a little talk- their test work and are 'being Oni behalf of the Dungarvan defendant acknowledged that it Dr. Aidan Conway, Head of those of high quality and wide Mr. Gordon went on to say was marked fuel which was in the centre's Soil Laboratory that the defendants' passports time session as PL Gerry Leni- invested into the ranks of the Scouts we would like to offer after him, in recognition of his Johnstown Castle Research use range ior efficient animal our condolences to the Flynn the vehicle when it was dipped. centre, welcomed Dr. Walsh, his had been taken from them but han gave some impressions of CiBSI on the camp to Glen- contribution to agricultural and crop production, to those oi they wanted to stay in the Donald Duck which were quite shelane. family on- the recent death oi He said teat the defendant ihrad science^ and to the nation. wife and family and many low farming merit but valuable Mrs. Bridget iFlynn. Bridget's run out of white 'diesei on tee friends and colleagues to the country so as to clear their amusing. Afterwards we played for a variety of other purposes good name. He said that the some energetic games witin bal- THURSDAY NIGHT CUBS grandsons Donnaoha and Mar- occasion and had used the red One of tihe 'best known person*- Centre for the ceremony which including recreation;, amenity, This week's meeting was run tin have' been involved in scout- diesei to get by. was performed by Mr. Matthew earliest opportunity for the loons such as balloon crab re- alities in Irish agriculture, Dr. tourism and living space. lay. by Michael Desmond and Mar- ing for many years. Walsh pioneered soils research Dempsey. Chairman of An Foras Mr. Gordon said that in such Taking into account the po- When Snow White and the cases when a defendant admit- and advisory work at Johnstown Talunitads. Dr. Pierce Ryan, tential of our land as defined Castle in Ii945 as Soils Advisory AiFT Director, paid warm tribute Seven Dwarfs returned from ted an offence a penalty of £300 scientifically, Dr. Walsh said work it was time to end the to meet the case was usually Officer with the Department of to Dr. Walsh's pioneering work teat this land has only been ATHLETICS Agriculture. He established the In agricultural research and meeting with .the scout prayer imposed by the Revenue Com- partially commercialised yet. and a few announcements by missioners and if this was paid, national soil testing service development which was known We have still a substantial pro- there and later took charge of and highly respected not just in our SL Kevin. Kiely. Afterwards, ARDMORE AND no prosecution would follow. duction reserve capacity. For Alan Street was given the This procedure had not been a new technical group concern- Ireland but in numerous other instance, on the land used for EAST MUNSTER ed with research and specialist countries. "birthday bumps." He says he afforded to his client on this dairying, milk yields could be was trying to keep lit a secret, occasion. advisory work on soils and stepped up 50%, cattle and GRANGE I.C.A. NOTES grassland. LECTURE BY DOCTOR WALSH but, Alan, nothing iis all that Convicting the defendant as sheep production could double SCHOOLS secret. He was appointed Director of Following the dedication cere- and cereal yields could increase Anyone who missed the meet- first he presented a gloomy pic- stated, the Justice imposed the mony, Dr. Walsh delivered a lec- by a further 30%. However, ing at Ardmore IOA Room on ture of job prospects — clerical, mitigated fine of £500. Aim Foras Taluntais on its FROM THE ARCHIVES establishment in 1958 and left ture on "Growth from our land" there are constraints. Dr. Walsh CHAMPIONSHIPS May 19, missed a thought- teaching nursing, civil service, In which he discussed how our cited these as the over-supply The long hard grind of win- 30 JANUAKY, 1969 provoking, most helpful and bank olerks^all these openings in 1979 on appointment as most interesting addresses from Director of the newly formed land could contribute to secur- of food ini the EEC, the limita- ter training paid handsome Court Of Honour —Those who practically disappearing; but he ing the economic growth so tion in opportunity due to pric- dividends for the young ath- Mr. Maurice McHugihi, Co. Devel- then proceeded to paint a posi- ACOT. As in the case of AFT. are not scouts, but who venture opment Officer and Mr. P. tive picture of openings in com- S.E.A. REFERENDUM he steered ACOT through, its necessary for national recovery. ing and other considerations, letes of St. Augustine's, Abbey- to read this column may be the relative paucity of new side, in the East Munster Carlton, Assistant Director puter jobs, electronics, electrical formative years and retired in We have soils to serve a wide Schools Sports on Saturday, curious about a court of honour Manpower, Cork, on Employ- engineering, accountancy, horti- 1082. range of purposes, he said, from alternative avenues ior develop- —what does il do and wiho's in ment, the poor structure and May 23rd. Summer success Is ment and Career Guidance. culture. food processing, secur- built on long hours of hard it? wen, tihe OOH Is a Council ity officers (a course in the lat- MAJORITY income position on many farms consisting of scout leaders and Mr. McBugh gave an account ter in Rathmlnes was not filled training in the frost and cold ol of the present situation in the and apathetic attitudes deriv- January evenings, but so it was PLs and others such as ASL's. in spite of present trends). ing from failure to meet expect- for the latest crop of Friary APL's are there by invitation. county with about 18% unem- German is the language to ancy in recent years. athletes. It is responsible for the run ployed in a population of over study; oime reason for this being APPROVAL IN We are now realising out ning of the troop such as plan- 51,000. It is a county of great -the decrease in population there. CAPPOQUIN/BALLINAMEELA Since the advent of Bro. Len- scenic beauty with many amen- weakness in the market place. non the school has gradually ning camp, hikes, etc. Being re- Dr. Walsh said, and our i allure developed a real strength in sponsible for 'the general rum.- ities and over »o miles o>! coast- There were interesting ques- LOW POLL ATHLETIC CLUB to develop processing and mar- field events and a steady ning of the troop -also means line. He outlined the steps tions and comments from the keting resources to match our stream of good performers has that the COH has a say in which a prospective manufac- floor. We do appreciate the U/16 High Jump — Michael capacity to produce high class making sure that the troop has turer should take before pro- work and preparation that has The controversial Referen- On last Sunday week the 3rd Ahern 3rd. emerged. This year is no excep- lee of the county championships raw material in a pure food tion — no fewer than 23 ath- the necessary equipment. They ceeding with his project and been put into the compiling of dum to ratify the Single Euro- took place in Ferrybank and Over 40 Mens 100m. — Jim trading is weakening and defi- have a say m troop expenditure intimated that small industries all this information' and its pre- pean Act held on Tuesday. May Cashman 2nd. letes qualified for the Munster once again the club had a great ciences are being met by once Schools Championships, as a re- but finally and most important, are more viable than bigger sentation. and we are deeply in- 26, resulted in a more than 2-to- day. Full results are as follows: Over 40 Mens Long Lump — underdeveloped countries that tihe COH is responsible for see- ones. Besides manufacturing, debted to both gentlemen for 1 majority in favour. The final Jim Cashman 1st. sult of their performances at Girls u/ll 80m. _ Alsling Gil- are now capable of low cost Rockwell on Saturday. This is ing that the troop has a good ami astute person Is always on coming to share their experi- figures showed 69.9 p.c. of those ligan 3rd. Relays: Girls u/14 4x100m. — exportation. the highest number of qualifi- name in the community and the look-out for gaps in the ser- ence with us and endeavouring who voted in favour of ratifica- 1st. Lorraine Maher, Niamh ers in the schools athletic his- that the individual scouts are vice industry, such as window to guide US' in the very import- tion with just 30.1 p.c. against. Boys u/ll 80m. — Kenneth Scanlon, Karen O'Donnell. Cor- We have, however, resources Stack 1st. which, if properly used, can tory and as a further proof of proud to be members or the cleaning, care of gardens, dress- ant questions of careers for the However only 44 p.c. of the inna Walsh. total electorate went to the Girls u/13 80m. — Corinna give strength in meeting these their worth, st. Augustine's won troop. making. coming generation, lin a rapidly Walsh 3rd. Girls u/14 4x300m.—1st Niamh the Bro. O'Donovan Cup for the changing world. polls and the low turn-out Scanlon, Lorraine Maher, Karen difficulties, Dr. Walsh believes. should leave no doubt as to the Girls u/13 800m — Corinna We have information on our first time ever. Anyway the Mr. P. Carlton wias quite Walsh 1st. O'Donnell, Corinna Walsh. notable achievements were: — pragmatic in his approach. At - S. LINCOLN PRO apparent disenchantment of junior Ladies 4x100m. — 2nd, land resources^ and research the public in European affairs. Girls u/14 100m. — Lorraine Lorraine Maher, Fiona Lynch, results cm which modern blue- Field: Senior Shot—1st, Peter Maher 2nd. print systems of production for Here in the Waterford Con- Carmel Cashman, Susan Cash- Galvin; 2nd. Michael Ahern. stituency the percentage who Girls u/14 800m. _ Niamh arable and animal enterprises Intermediate Hammer — 1st, HIGH STANDARD Scanlon 2nd. man. voted at 45.5 p.c. was slightly have been developed. Know- Michael Ahern; 2nd, Neil O'Con- up on the overall national aver- Boys u/14 800m. — Martin ledge about our pastoral enter- nor. age of 44 p.c. Lacey 2nd. prises clearly shows our com- Intermediate Discus — 1st, Girls u/15 100m.—Carol Cash parative advantage over our Michael Ahern. IN SCHOOL ART TOURANEENA NOTES WATERFORD man 3rd. competitors. Intermediate Shot—1st, Mich- Electorate 59,904 Boys u/15 800m. — Joseph The marketing agencies are ael Ahern. A very successful Mission has turn for a neighbour were also Total Poll 27,287 (45.55%) Power 3rd. IN STAR YOUNG developing the necessary skills Minor shot—-1st, Felim Power; concluded in St. Mary's Parish impressed upon a congrega- Spoiled Votes ... 157 Boys u/15 3,000 — Joseph no>w and the know-how for se- 2nd, Stephen Power. COMPETITION Church. Touraneena. Conducted tion who attended all the cere- Total Valid Poll 27,130 Power 2nd. curing added value through pro- Track : Junior Walk — 1st, by two priests of the Redemp- monies in great numbers. Both Yes 18.442 (67.97%) Girls u/16 800m.—Ann Brown cessing and for securing high Francis Lynch; 3rd, Denis Mc- torist Order, Fr. Larkin and Fr. Mlssioners said they were great- No 8.688 (32.03%) 2nd. FARMERS CONTEST quality assurance standards is Carthy. The school Art Competition, McCarthy, the Mission opened ly edified by the conduct of the Majority 9,754 Boys u/16 800m.—John Burke A number of too youne far- also now available. A major Inter. -Walk — 1st, j. White; organised by the St. Augustine's at 7.30 Mass on Saturday even- people and expressed their gra- 2nd. mers have been selected by tests 2nd, Klllen Power; 3rd. John College and Mercy Ctonveinit ing, May 16. In all their ser- titude to everyone who helped TIPPERARY SOUTH over recent months to represent steppinig-up of agro-forestry is mons the mlssioners stressed to make the Mission a success; Boys u/16 800m. John Burke realistic, he contended. Power. Young Ireland groups, attracted Electorate 55,560 1st their counties in a bid for the Senior Watk--Friary, 1st, 2nd a: very large entry of high stan- the importance' of the Mass as to Fr. Lloyd, C.C., to the choir, Total Poll 25.792 (46.42%) most prestigious award open to New and exciting develop- the corner-stone of Catholic to the altar boys, to the chapel Boys u/17 800m. — Stephen and 3rd. dard work. The theme was on Spoiled Votes ... 148 young farmers, the Macra na ments in the scientific pipeline Faith and urged the people to woman and to the O'Dwyer McCarthy 1st. can be significant not only for "Buying Irish.'' and the sponsor- Total Valid Poll 25,792 Boys u/17 3,000m. — Stephen Feirme Star Young Farmer ship was provided by Watertord remain faithful to its practice family of "Cois Abhainn" guest- Yes 19,180 (74.80%) McCarthy 3rd. Award, 1987. A Ford Orion new food products' but also as a always, reminding them' of the house where they were accom- base for pharmaceutical and Cto-op. No 6,464 (25.20%; Junior Ladies Shot Fiona Diesei car awaits the winner of 1 great sacrifices suffered by our modated during their stay in Majority 12,716 Lynch 2nd. the national final which will other Industries for which the Prizes were preseinted to the ancestors during the Penal the parish. Junior Mens Shot — Michael take place during the Macra feedstock is derived from agri- winners, in the senior and junior Days when they had to walk for CORK EAST Ahern 1st. Annual Conference to be held culture. ABANDONED secttioms by Mr. Paddy Cummins, miles to hear Mass in the Having thanked the Mlssion- Electorate 54,949 Junior Shot — Michael Ahern in Limerick on October 15. Asst. Chief Executive, Waterford depths of a forest or on a bleak ers for all they had done in Total Poll 26,122 (47.54%) 2nd. The Regional Finals Of the NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Co-op: Senior — 1, Berniadetite mountainside. one short week, Fr. Lloyd call- Spoiled Votes ... 90 contest will take place in Aug- AUTHORITY VEHICLES Duggaini; 2, Liam Organ; 3, ed for a round of applause for Total Valid Poll 26,032 ust and representing Waterford To make the necessary pro- Barry iMorrissey . Junior — 1, The virtue of charity and of them which was readily given Yes 17,285 (77.25%) will be Eamonn Hiekey, Redgate gress, Dr. Walsh said certain Mr. Padraig Flynn, T.D. Min- Eamon Cremin; 2, Danny Cun- being always ready to do a good by the overflow congregation. No 8,747 (33.60%) Cappagh. Patrick Noonan, Bal- action must be taken. There ister for the Environment has ningham; 3. Louise Harrington. Majority 8,538 lymurphy, conna, will represent must be strong aggressive mar- requested local authorities to KNOW YOUR the Imokilly region and John keting, adequate investment in engage in a crash programme O'Donnell, Killaloan. Clonmel, research, toatntog, advice and to eliminate the nuisance will be the representative of information services. We need a and environmental degradation Tipperary South. In all a total creative land use policy and the caused by abandoned vehicles of 26 will compete in the Re- development of a new organisa- He has requested local authori- RIGHTS gional finals. ties to make maximum use of tional structure to secure effect- the wide powers given to them Last year to top prize was ive use of our resources. We Q. — Can all married women by the Litter Act, 1982 and to won by David Lonergan, Model- must use an integrated rural deal with abandoned vehicles get Unemployment Assistance? igo, Ballyduff Upper, Co. Water- development approach. Agricul- ford. and has asked that they put A. — N0 they can't. Married ture must be much more closely in place a two-week programme women may get Unemployment integrated with the economy as to deal with the problem. Assistance if they satisfy the a. whole'. Under the provisions of the ordinary conditions, such as For this purpose. Dr. Walsh being available for work and Litter Act, it is an offence to called for the establishment of abandon a vehicle on any land actively seeking work, and in a National Development Author- addition pass a means test. GOLD COAST without authority. Local auth- ity. It would catalyse, co-ordin- orities have power to remove Some confusion seems to have ate and energise the agencies abandoned vehicles and are arisen since the introduction of now operating in this area, he obliged to provide places where equal treatment into social wel- BOARDSAILING said, and secure the maximum unwanted vehicles or metal fare last November. That charge input fro-m them, merging their scrap can be legally abandoned. entitled a woman to claim Un- work wllth others generally in- They also have power to take employment Assistance in her NOTES volved in industrial activity. action in relation to accumula- own right, which she could not There would be little extra cost tions of disused vehicles Situa- previously do, but her hus- involved. tions that can be dealt with In- band's income is nonetheless Dr. Walsh also called for a clude—(a) sites which for vari- taken into account in assessing The final round of the Yoplait ous reasons become "grave- her means. The guidelines for individual Trophy was sailed on new approach, to local govern- ment and' the devolution' of yards" for unwanted vehicles; assessing means can be checked last Sunday week in blustery (bi sites alongside or associat- out at your local Community conditions. The results were as many now centrally operated •functions. Strong local bodies ed with garages or other places Information Centre. follows:— of repair, on which vehicles 'A' Fleet—1st. Bill O'Donnell; must be created from the pre- (This column has been com- sent system with responsiibiMty are kept in various stages of 2nd, Michael O'Connor; 3rd disrepair, or possibly for sale piled by Dungarvan Community Pearse Moloney. for effective rural development work. or use as spare parts and (o) Information Centre which, pro- A number of the 'B' Fleet got sites for the accumulation of vides a free and confidential blown out of the competition Concluding. Dr. Wialsh said vehicles for sale as scrap. service to the public. Opening on Sunday and the best per- that development depends on times of centre, which is located formance was put in by Seamus people and the spirit of enter- •The Minister asks the general in the courthouse, are: Mon- Klrwan who came home first in prise and energy which can be public to co-operate with local Pictured at the Square, Dungarvan recently after the BLE 10 km. road race sponsored by the Trustee Savings Bank Dungar- days, Tuesdays and Wednesdays both races. stimulated. In the present criti- authorities in the removal of all van, left to right: Pat McGovern, Secretary County Board; Michael Roche, lsl over 35; Pat Walsh, Dungarvan, 2nd; John —7.30 p.m.-9 p.m.; Fridays—11 The presentation of prizes cal situation a new spirit of abandoned vehicles particular- a.m. -12.30 p.m.; Saturdays — 11 will be held after the team nationhood must be generated ly by bringing instances of Goad, Manager TSB, Dungarvan; Rose Owens, 1st lady home; John McGralh, Assl. Manager TSB; Tony Ryan, winner; Donal a.m. -1 p.m. I event on Sunday, June 7th. to secure survival. abandonment to notice. O'Keelfe, Treasurer, Co. Board. OUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1987. PAGE FIVE

CROTTY — Fifth Anniversary MANGAN — Sixth Anniversary —In loving memory of my dear —In loving memory oif our dear COLOUR TV mother, Margaret Crotty, late of brother, Tommie. who died on MURPHY'S Own your own 22" Colour TV 51. Congress Villas. Dungarvan, June 10, 1081, Saored Heart of for as little as who died on June 7, 1982. R.I.P. Jesus have meroy on his soul. £16.19 per month. Masses offered. It's six years ago today, TOY, CYCLE, PRAM AND Finance arranged. 4 years Lonely is the home without There came a sudden call, NURSERY SPECIALISTS guarantee on parts, labour you. You took the hand of Jesus, and tube. Life to us is not the same, And gently left us all. RALEIGH AGENTS You gave us years of happi- Rent a New 22" Colour TV All the world would be like All Leading Brands Stocked, heaven, ness, First Class After Sales tor only £15 per month Then1 sorrow came with tears, — from — If we could have you back Service. again-. You left us loving memories, Trade-ins accepted. The happy hours we once We will treasure through the PRAM & NURSERY DEPT. CASEY TV years'. DUNGARVAN. Tel. 058/41845 enjoyed, _ Baby requirements at. How sweet their memory still, When we are sad and lonely. unbeatable prices. Remember: What we sell we But death has left a vacant Tornmle, Telephone 058/41376 service. place. And things are going wrong. This world can- never fill. We seem to hear you whisper. May the God of love and Cheer up and carry on. mercy. And when we see your photo, BOSCH: 110 Volt/220 Volt Care our loved one who is You seem to smile and say. Frank Browne gone. Don't cry. I'm only Sleeping, Drills, Hammers, Grinders And bless with consolation. We will meet again- some day. and Transformers. I Those left to carry on. (Never forgotten by your sis- Also Grass Cutters and j (Always remembered by Kath- ters Nellie and Maggie.) Hedge Trimmers. leen, Locky and family.) ORGAN — In loving memory BEN O'NEILL of our dear mother. MOlly CROTTY — Fifth Anniversary Organ, 73, Murphy Place. Abbey- O'Conneil Street, Dungarvan -In- loving memory of my dear side. who' died on June 5, 1085. Phone 058/41933 (t-c) BODY SHOP 058 42424 mother, Margaret Crotty., late ol Also our brother Michael, wlho 24 Hour car accident service - used car died on July 23, 1986. R.I.P. sates, crash repairs and resprays. 51. Congress Villas. Dungarvan, FOR SALE — RS'Js as follows Who died on June 7, 1982. R.I.P. We do not need a special diay. At CBS Lismore Staff Dinner, held at Whitechurch House Ho tel, a presentation was made to Bro. Michael Barry prior to —six 24' twin 6"x3"; twelve 23' Masses offered. To bring you back to mind, his departure for Agentina. John O'Flynn, Vice-Principal, made the presentation on behalf of staff of Primary and Secondary LAWNMOWERS repaired and twin 5"x3"; five 20' single 8"x5"; A mother's love is so very A day without a' thought ol Schools. (Photo: David Steam) sharpened. — The Foundry, 2000, 600 and 300 gal. oil tanks; rare, you, Stephen Street, Dungarvan. grain crusher, and meal mixer. It's made up of devotion, Is very hard to find. —John phelan, The Quay, Dun- We know they are sleeping McGUIREs GARDEN CENTRE sacrifice and pain, garvan. The hardest thing in life to peacefully, Is open every Sunday from 11 LISMORE —To let, furnislhed Free from all their pain. a.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 8 •bear. fiat.—T. J. Hegarty, Auctioneer, Is to want your mother whem But the world would be like p.m. week days: closed on Mon- Lis-more. Phone 058/54347. day -McGuire's Garden Centre, she's not there. heaven-, TALLOW AND ROUNDABOUT NOTES WANTED — Old fireplaces, to When last I saw you smiling, To see the-m once again. Rossdult, Woodstown. Tele- ST. CATHERINE'S G.A.A ed away in the prime of life aidh Dia trochaire ar a anam emphatic win for Naomh Brid phone 051/82136. trade against new ones, or will mammy, (Their loving family.) buy for cash. Phone 025/36357 POWER — Second Anniver- after a short but severe illness uasal. but it was more a case once You looked so bright and well, Dave Sullivan Benefit Match borne in a most exemplary SUMMER COTTONS, linens, anytime after 6 p.m. Little did I know that day, sary — In loving memory of my again of our lads bad shooting crepe de chine and full range of HAY FOR SALE — Second dear Mum, Bridie Power, late of — The above senior hurling manner of outstanding patience KENIRY SCHOOL OF and marking. The amount ot Was to be her last farewell, game which brought the teams and fortitude. H leaves a great DANCING summer patterns now in stock. crop hay on stem. For parti- A link of chain is broken, Congress Villas, Dungarvan wlho e scoring chances that came our Hoops. haberdashery, trim culars contact Box No. C'46-5 died on June 8. 1985. May she of St. Catherine's and Ballyduff void in the locality. way and were missed had to be A heart of gold at rest, in opposition had a special ap- The Midleton G.A.A. -Feis was m'.ngs, — TbreadJNeedle, Main "Leader" Office. rest in peace. A promising hurler at under- seen to be believed. We had 90°o Street, Dungarvan. God broke our hearts to prove peal last Friday evening at Bal- held on May 30, and the fol- to us, No length of time may bake age level he was a lorry driver of the play and were caught on lynoe and attracted a good lowing are the results — Elaine the breaks on several occasions. He only takes the best; away, !n the transport sector and the ABBEY REWINDS — Armature sized attendance to the pitch. Harpur, Claire Hannon Niamh Our man of the match was IN MEMORIAM Take care of her. Lord, as we Our thoughts of you from many people he came into con- and Coil Winders, AC/DC wind- Both teams having vested Inter- Murphy, Linda Beecher, Claire goalkeeper Jimmy Fitzgerald. day to day. ests in their respective county tact with him often spoke of his ing service for Motors, Genera- have done, amazing talent to generate hap- Mills, Jennifer Feeney, Annette tors. Transformers, Welders and A HERN Seventh Anniver- Because You have our mother. Loving thoughts, a silent tear. championships gave it their all Feeney. Teresa O'Brien, Orla Sponsored Cycle — Our ladies sary — In loving memory of my Always wishing you were and It was a worthwhile visit to piness and mirth in company Coils. New and used motors And we have none. even when things looked dark Walsh. Noell-e Quann, Caroline committee will be organising a supplied. Monday to Friday 9 dear daughter, Maureen Ahern, (Never forgotten by Breda, here, see this intercounty action Hannon, Fidelma Feeney, Emma sponsored cycle in the near Kilwinmy, Tallow, who died in You cannot come back, we and dismal. To say he was popu- a.m. to 6 p.m. — 17a, O'Conneil Paddy and family.) Ballyduff won by 0-21 to 2-8 lar in the locality is almost an Mangan, Aoife Sheehan. Deirdre future to finance the annual Street iCWiyieys), Dungarvan-, Co. London on June 9, 1980. R.I.P. know that's true, after a great game. Donnelly, Eleanor Daly. Breda outing for our juvenile players. On her soul Sweet Jesus have But some diay. Mum, we will understatement because his Water ord. (26-6) St. Catherine's — Willie Mur- happy-go-lucky disposition and O'Brien, Eimear Mills, Mary Full details later. mercy. Masses offered. CiROTTY - Fifth Anniversary come to you. Murray. Stephanie Harpur, —In loving memory of my dear phy. Barry Regan, John G ever-ready smile was contagious Piltown Draw — The first o! HOOVER AUTHORISED Ser In the shelter of Thy Sacred (Always remembered by her Barry. Maurice Hartnett Sean Gina O'Brien, Jacqueline Mills, vice Dealer Bill Kelly for mother. Margaret Crotty. late of and would win the heart of the six monthly draws takes place Heart. loving daughter Eileen, James Buckley. Seamus Neville Mich- smallest child or the biggest Deirdre O'Brien. Nuala Donnel- appliance service. Telephone Dear Jesus may she rest. 51 Congress Villas. Dungarvan, and grandchildren, London.) ly, Colette Donnelly, Eimear on the 18th of June. Once again wlio died on June 7, 1982. R.I.P. ael Mangan, John Mangan, man. Gone from our midst now 058,46219. (19-6) (Always remembered by her O'Grady and Karen Cunning- there are cars, houses and big Masses offered. Michael Mellerick- Connie Cur- is "Docky" but whether it be loving mother, sisters and bro- ham. cash prizes on offer — tickets FOR SALE—Sawkyo Sound 700 I am home In heaven, dear ley, . Christy on the highway -with his lorry from any committee member. thers.) Clancy. Pat Clancy, Liam Moro- or his accustomed stroll in the Projector; Fujica ZX250 single 8 ones. The school Feis will be held movie camera: projection screen. BUTLER — Second Anniver- ney, Joe Hartnett. Subs. — Eam- evening to Conna Village this Committee Meeting — A com- sary — In- loving memory of my Oh so happy and so bright, ACKNOWLEDGMENT onn Hartnett for S. Buckley; in Midleton on July 6 and 7. Price £H00 for complete set. There is perfect joy and vision of him will remain a mittee meeting will be held on dear sister. Bridget Butler, Kl- Denis Buckner for Joe Hartnett. vivid memory for us and en- tonight (Thursday) in the Hotel Contact 058. 41855. (5-6) beauty. WHELAN — The brother and TALLOW G.A.A. NOTES ladangan, Dungarvain. who died Intermediate Hurling League: courage us to take life's joys at 8 o'clock. All committee mem- NOVENA to St. Martha (.never on June 3, 1985. Mass offered. In this everlasting light. sisters of the late Michael Whe- and woes in a light-hearted bers are requested to -attend. St. Satherine's 0-9; Ballinhassig Winning Start — Our inter- known to fail): O Saint Martha, Beyond the golden sunset, All the pain and grief is over, lan. Birmingham and late of manner, as he did. Every restless tossing passed, 3-7 — Short three regular play- mediate hurlers got off to a I resort to thee and to thy peti- Where memories never die. Ballyduff. Dungarvian, wish to Well done to everyone con- I am now at peace forever, ers for the above competition winning start last Sunday after- tion and faith, -I offer up to thee She lives in a land of glory. tihank all those who sympathis- He was- elder son of the late cerned with the Waterford sen- Safely home in heaven at last. ed with them in their recent St. Catherine's engaged Ballin- William Sullivan. Knockmourne, noon in Cappoquin against Kil- ior football team on their mag- this light which- I shall burn 'Neath the blue and gold ol hassig at Ballynoe last Sunday. Tuesday for nine Tuesdays. When the work is all com- bereavement; all those who at Conna, and Kitty Sullivan and gobinet on the score of 2-12 to nificent victory over Clare in tihe sky. pleted. This was played at champion- to the latter our heartfelt sym- 1-6. A win is a win at any time Comfort me in all my difficulties. I hold her close within my tended the removal, Mass and Ennis last Sunday. burial; those who sent Mass ship tempo and on a perfect sod pathy is expressed, to his bro- but this performance was a far Through the great favour thou heart. He will gently call you home. and it was full of exciting pas- Our intermediate hurlers play didst enjoy when Our Saviour Oh the rapture of that cards, letters of sympathy and ther Pat. his aunt Mrs. Peg cry from the form shown in re- And there she will remain. sages of hurling from the throw Lonergan, Ballynoe. his cousins cent challenge matches against Ballinameela on Saturday night lodged in thy house, I beseech meeting. wreaths, especially- the workers in to the last whistle. thee to have infinite pity in re- To be with me throughout my t.he Sullivan family. Ballynoe. senior teams. As i said before, next in Cappoquin at 7.30 p.m life. Oh the joy to see you come. at Ciappag-h Lime who sent a gard to the favour I ask (men- (Never forgotten, by Anne, Joe wreath and Mass card; his St Catherine's chalked up the Lonergan families. Carrig- nothing should be taken for Until we meet again. granted in this championship DRAGHUNT AT BALLYNOE tion- favour). Intercede for my and family.) many friends in Birmingham, three points early on. Still on twohill. Youghal and England, family that we may always be (Always remembered by her | the offensive going into the sec- the Fitzgerald family. Ballynoe, and I'm sure the lads will im- especially Lil. A special word of prove on this performance. Clogheen, a Cork club won provided for in all our necessi- sister Eileen. Paul and family.) I thanks to the loaal clergy who ond quarter they increased their Walsh family, Conna, relatives ties. I asik thes, St. Martha, to CROTTY — Fifth Anniversary tally. Ballinhassig failing to and friends. both the A and B events in this officiated; to the Undertaker annual draghunt at Ballyknock. overcome -uu-e teaeon •w-'-.-tc-h In loving memory of my dear penetrate up to this suddenly He was interred at Aghern Minors Exit—Our minor foot- mother, Margaret Crd-tty, laite o£ Mrs B Walsh Wlho was most crashed home a goal and add- ballers made their exit from the Ballynoe on Whit Monday. thou didst oast at thy feet. (One helpful. Mass will be offered for cemetery last Sunday and Frs. Our Father and three Hail 51. Congress Villas. Dungarvan, ing a brace of points the two championship last Saturday Great excitement was caused by all. Buckley and Hegarty officiated. these "four legged friends" ac- Marys). — H.O'C. who died on June 7. 1982. R.I.P. teams finished level at the The St. Catherine's G.A.A. mem- night after a defeat by Naomh Masses offered. break. Brid by 2-11 to 0-4. The score- companied by their owners and bers formed a guard of honour supporters for the days sport. FOR SALE—Brown amd cream We sat beside your bedside. The second half still main- at the church door. Go ndean- line suggests that this was an tiled fireplace, also large stain- Our hearts were crushed and tained the high standard with less steel sink and taps. Reason- sore. Ballinhassig pressing hard but able. Phone 058/41461. We did our duty to the end, the backline stood the test. The Till we could do no more. LISMORE goalie brought off a great save FOR SALE—10 acres grass for In tears we watched you and the scene changed as Bal- hay or silage.—J. Tierney. Tele- sinking. linhassig succeeded in raising a phone 058/41991. We watdhed you fade away, green flag followed by another G.A.A. similar score. Catherine's had CALLING all young people, And though our hearts were Dungarvan Sea Angling the hard luck of seeing a couple aged 15 plus in Clcmmel area— breaking. We knew you could not stay. of great shots go inches wide we require your help this Satur- NOTES and tho' still trying to the final day, June 6. High earnings You le't behind some aching hearts. moment after this hard game available to hard workers (up to CROTTY — Fifth Anniversary UNDER 14 HURLING: That loved you most sincere, they were beaten on the above £3i0). Please call with some —In loving memory of my dear FEILE NA nGAEL FINAL score. We never shall and never will Club Notes form of ID to Hearnes Hotel on mother. Margaret Crotty. 51. Forget you, mother dear. Lismore 5-1; Roanmore 1-2 Billy Cody. Midleton H.C., ref- Saturday. 10 a.m. No phone calls Congress Villas, Dungarvan who At Stradbally on Wednesday ereed and a minute's silence in enced to the novices. Encum- next week. The results are as to hotel please. < Always remembered-by E'leem, The clouds of white smoke died on June 7, 1982. of last week th Lismore under memory of Dave Sullivan was billowing from the back room i-n oeaed as the ladies were wib.i If all my prayers were John Paul and Maria..) FOR SALE — Indesit dish- 14 hurlers scored a good win observed prior to the game. the Ainchor on Friday night was thei.r parapihenalia and protec- ME GA VIS10 N COMPETITION answered, over Roanmore in the final ot Castlelyons 4-13? St. Cather- tive gear, the ladies still man- No of Anglers: 59; No. of washer, 1® plate, in perfect CROTTY — Fifth Anniversary not a manifestation of the working order. Phone 058/46282. And all my dreams came true. the county Feile na nGael com- ine's 3-12—St. Catherine's were assent of a conclave of cardinals aged to look pretty and they Boats: 7; No. of Fish: 124; No. Thiis fifth year would'not exist —In loving memory of our dear petition. visitors to Castlelyons last Sun- aren't just pretty faces either, mother, Margaret Crotty, 51, that a new Pope had been of Variety: 8 (conger, ling. dog. AVAILABLE — A wide range And I would still have you: Lismore now represent Water- day evening for this junior hur- ejected, it was the committee of as the results will show. spurdog. pollock, pouting, coal- of bedding plants — Marigolds. Falling tears and aching Congress Villas, Dungarvan who ford at National Feile an nGael ling friendly. This was a close died on June 7, 1982. DSAC at 'the boat draw.' In the All the sibories of the diay are fish. dab). Begonias. Salvia. Asters. P-an- hearts. in Clare at the end of this contest all the way through but icrtceoming lubure events this not to hand yet, but boy! was Gone from our home that 1st Greatest No. of Points — sies, Antirrhinums. Lobelia, Ally- Are things I have to bear. month. the home side had that little season it is intended to hold ''the there great concern over Richie smiling face, John Molloy 104 p-ts.; 2nd. do.— sum. Also wide range of con- But losing you the way I did. Scariff will be Llsmore's hosts edge as the game progressed boat draw' on the Tuesdia-y pre- Tobin's boat and its potential, Betty Dee (4 var.) 1(02 pt-s.; 3rd, tainer plaints and baskets. Will always seem unfair. Th© cheerful happy ways. for the occasion. and subsequently emerged win- 1 The heart, that won so many ceding the competition so any but a failed anchor was to put do —Sev Baumiainn 91 pts.; 4bh. Shrubs. Heathers, Lettuce and There's much more to this Lismore previously represen- ners on the above score. intending participants must paid to the chances of the crew Best Variety—Billy Bumster (4 Veg. Plants. Contact: Marian verse. friends, ted Waterford at, Feile na nGael St. Catherine's v. Eire Og — on beard, unknowingly of course In bygone happy days; have bheir subscription paid on var) 87 pts.- 5th. Greatest No. Hennessy-, Deerpark Road. Lis- Than just the words you see. In 1981, 1984 and 1985, The big day has arrived at last that day at the latest. To illus- at the time to bhe others. Apart of Points—John Cronin 85 pts. more. It's filled with happy She never failed to do her Team — Brendan Ormonde, and next Sunday our intermedi- best, trate the purpose of this re- from the loss of an ainc-hor, This was sponsored by Mega- memories Tom Murphy, Paddy O'Donnell. ate hurlers will make their Richiel really ploughed the BROKEN or fogged double Her heart was true and quirement it was only on Friday vision to whom we are grateful Of days that used to be. Philip Hickey, Mark Clancy, An- debut in the current champion- waves for us in hls search for a glaze units replaced on all types tender, evening that it could be deter- for excellent prizes. There is a son who loved thony Tinnelly (capt.), Robert ship when they face Eire Og at mined that there was deimaod good harvest and Tony Elsted of aluminium windows and She worked and toiled for Palrc Ui Chaoimh. As with you. O'Sullivan. Keith Hornibrook, for an additional boat. Richie (that E-l-s-ltHe-d, right lony!) in INTER-FIRMS COMPETITION those she loved, many team they have been dcors. Contact: M. Queally In a house where you used to Mattie Meagher. Richie Nugent, s Tobin from He'lvucik obliged at stealing my place assured his Telephone 068 '41323. And left us to remember. Alan Dunne, Ollie O'Dowd, Pau) hampered by injuries recently 1st. Lar-rys 260 Pts.; 2nd. Tra- be, (Never forgotten by her sons but hopes are high that a 100°;, this notice. Thanks Richie. team of the first prize, which ol Quinn. David Nugent and Der- course was rightly and tradi- ders 241 pt-s.; 3rd, Carrick 225 DOUBLE size burial plot A son who wanted to keep you John and Joseph). mot Ormonde. Subs. — Seamus turnout will- be on the cards for (new) w'th kerb surround But God willed it not to be: On Sunday morning Dav-itts tionally the booty of the traders. pts.- 4t'h Village Inn, 159 pts.: Kearney, Dan Howard, Owen Sunday. Quay was bristling with anglers, 5th, Merrys 95 pts.: 0th. Water- available at St. Mary's Ceme- All my life I will miss you. Power, John Roche Michael Never mind, Tony, it's a long tery. Dungarva.':, For further No matter Where I go. KIERNAN — Eighth Anniver- Junior Football Championship agog wit hi onlookers and ford Co-op 86 pts.; 7tih. Anchor. Daly, Brian Quinn and Aldan Glanmire 1-7; St. Catherine's throbbing bo the beat of dl'.esel Bar 82 pts.; 8th. Dolphins 67 particulars apnly by letter on'y Forever you will be in my sary — In- loving memory o-t my Ormonde. to Box No. B462 "Leader" Office heart. dear father, Peter Kiernan, late 0-6 — At this recent match in engines eager to be on- their pts.; 9th, FCF 12 pts.; 10th. Ref. — Noel O'Sulllvan (Port- Castlelyons, Glanmire were left Because I loved you so; of 14, New Street, Lisrnore, who way. With an efficiency that Limericik 8 pts. NOVENA TO THE HOLY law). get too much of a grip on the Will all my mother's friends died on June 3, 1979. R.I.p. be-lied the amount of organisa- Skipper's Prize — Kara Maria SPIRIT — Holy Spirit, you You never failed to do your CORN DE BLACA game in the first half and al- tion' all pub bo sea as scheduled. (Connie McGrath). who th!rak of her today. though Catherine's held them solve all problems, light all best. Thft final of the West Water- The atmosphere of these oc- The Village Inn had an all- roads so that I can obtain my i A Httle prayer to Jesus say. scoreless in the second, putting (Always remembered by her Your heart was true and ford Primary Schools Hurling casions has bo be experienced ladies team. Good girls what? goal. You give me the divine giift' League, Section 'A,' Corn de In a great performance they season yet! son Willie, Nellie and family.) tender, to be understood. Friendly rival- They say Seve netted some- Amd look to your laurels lads. to forgive and forget all evil Blaca. will be held on Thurs- could not make up the leeway ry is a contradiction, but how CiROTTY — Fifth Anniversary You simply lived for those and Glanm-lre won well. thing 'big but it did not mater- Betty Dee was a close second. against me. I want in thf.s short you loved. day evening, June 4th at Cap- else can you describe giving or The next competition is on —In loving memory of my dear poquin. starting 6.30 p.m. Dan Kenneally refereed ialise at the weigh-in. What was prayer to thank you for all And those you loved remem- exchanging bait and tackle with June 14. King and Queen of the things as you confirm once mother. Margaret Crotty. 51. Lismore C.B.S. meet Dungar- DAVE SULLIVAN R.I.P., it Sev? Congress Villas. Dungarvan who ber. an opponent, not t.o mention the Sea and all entries to be in by again that I never want to be van C.B.S. in this final Lismore CONNA Dan's crew have been, re- died on June 7, 1982. (Dearly loved and sadly words of wisdom and encour- Tuesday next, June 9. separated from you even in spite are the current holders of this Feelings of profound regret named "The Drifters." -More Precious memories, tears un- missed by your daughter May, agement from the more experi- See you at sea. of all material illusions. I wish son-in-law George and grand- trophy, but in this- year's league and emotion prevailed around to be with you in eternal glory. seen, Dungarvan had two goals to the whole district, on hearing Wishing your absence was children Patricia, David and spare over Lismore—so a thril- Thank ycu for your mercy to- Andrew.) of the- passing of Dave Sullivan wards me and mine. This prayer only a dream: ling game should be In store. of Knockmourne, conna, snatch- must be said or three days and Deep in my heart your mem- NON-STOP DRAW after three days the favour will ory Is kept KIEIRNAN Eighth Anniver- Draw results, Week No. 20— be granted. Publication pro- To love and to cherish and sary — In loving memory of my £50, Rose O'Dowd, Main Street. mised. — J. O'H. never forget. dear fiather, Peter Kiernan, late Lismore: £30, Mattie Landers, In God's care Mam. you rest of 14, New Street. Lismore, who Parks Road Lismore; £20, Dan- FOR SALE _ Oak pedestal above died on June 3, 1079. R.I.P. iel Carroll, Fermoy; £15, B'illy desk, mahogany dining taible. In my heart you rest with Looking back in tenderness, Condon, Parkdota, Tallow; £10, JAMES KIELY pair of hall chairs, mahogany love, Along the road we trod, Harry Whelan. Towns Park, Lis- wardrobe, mahogany inlaid Gentle Jesus up above. I bless the years I spent with more; £10, David Mehmed. cabinet. mahogany fold-over Give our mother all our love. you. Church Street, Lismore. Promo- & SONS table, mahogany hall table, (Always remembered by her And leave the rest to God. ters Prize — M. McNamara. large mahogany sideboard, set daughter Mary, Pa and Bids). '(Never forgotten by your lov- SENIOR HURLING COMPLETE FUNERAL of 4 oak diining chairs, antique CROTTY — Fifth Anniversary ing daughter Mary, son-ln-liaw The seniors had a very useful FURNISHERS In loving memory of my dear Phil and grandchildren Liam workout against Portlaw last scales, large china urn, bed- Saturday night. This was a fine settee. _ Phone 058 '41020. (20-6) mother. Margaret Crotty. 51. and Deirdre.) Congress Villas. Dungarvan who game of hurling and was a good ALL FUNERAL REQUISITES LADIES—Why not treat your- died on June 7, 1982. confidence booster for this SUPPLIED KIERNAN — Eighth Anniver- weekend's championship game self to a wax treatment for ha.ir A million times we looked at sary In loving memory of my removal on legs and bikini line, you. against Cappoquin. This game Wc attend to all details- dear father, Peter Kiernan, late could turn out to be the most Obituary Notice, Church Exercise the easy way—hire a A million times we cried. of 14, New Street, Lismore, who Slendertone muscle exercise If our love could have saved important game- of the season and Cemetery. died on June 3, 197-9. R.I.P. for Lismore. A win would keep machine Evening appointments you, He suffered much in silence, us in contention for champion- Floral and Artificial Wrcalhs welcome. Trl. 058/42202. Mary V. You never would have died. His spirit did not bend. ship honours but a defeat Ppratt. SRN. 20. Plnewood Lawn No length of time can heal He fought for life with would knock us out of t.he run- Supplied. Abbeyside. Dungarvan. our grief. courage, ning and leave us fighting the Our Hove for you was far too LAND FOR LETTING for cut- Until the very end. relegation battle. Shortest Possibla Notice deep, Those you love don't go away, Required. ting or grazing in Ring aire-a. You left a place no one can For particulars apply Box No. They walk beside you every- fill, ^ , day. SHANDON STREET D463 "Leader" Office. We miss you now and always At Dungarvan SAC Press Reception held in Lawlor's Hold recently, left to right: Mrs. F. (Always loved and remem- Prinlcd and published by tho DUNGARVAN Forsey, Mrs. D. O'Connor, Mrs. Marie Lane, Club Secretary, Don O'Connor, Mrs. Sheila GENT seeks accommodation, win. bered by his son Peter, daugh- (Never forgotten by her Proprietors ai their Office and house'flat in Dungarvain. Re- ter 4'n4aw Jackie and grand Works, 78, O'Conneil Stroel Telephone 058/42116 Donnelly (sponsor), Kay Cliffe representing Merry's (sponsors), Fred Forsey, Mrs. J. Molloy, plies to Box No. R464 "Leader daughter Pearl, Willie and children Vicky and Robert.) Dungarvan Co. Waterford. John Molloy, Chairman Dungarvan S.A.C. (Photo; David Stearn) Office. family). PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1987.

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so, the name of the contractor sd'ty. Perhaps those in the know and the contract price; and il might let us and the curious Waterford he will make a statement on the members of the public know matter — Tackie Fahey." what "the thing" is? WATERFORD 2-12; CLARE 0-16 Surely Deputy Fahey should STILL I LOVE HIM be aware that the new Garda Waterford scored their first their win and the jubilation in For the ballad corner this Munster championship victory the camp after the final whistle station in Lismore has long week our choice falls on one in four years' whem> they pipped was indicative of the sentiments since been built, opened a.nd with a merry tune which must Clare to the first round senior of lall Waterford people as the occupied! Or is there to be be known to most of our read- football championship replay firsit round 'hoodoo" was well another built in the Cathedral ers, "Still I Love Him." The clash at Cusaok Park. Ennis on and truly laid low. same chorus follows each verse Sunday last. Town? Scorers — Waterford — E. and it goes as follows:— It took extra time to decide O'Brien l'-7, J. Maher 1-3, L. WHAT IS "THE THING"? the issue but in the end there O'Connor amd J. McGrath 0-1 When i was single, could be no disputing the justice each; Clare — A. O'Keeffe 0^5, I wore a plaid shawl, of the result. F. Mclnerney i0-3, G. Killeen and We have received a number Now that I'm married. I've nothing at all. Clare Wiere favourites but Wa- J. O'Connor 0-2 each, p Burke. of queries about a large metal N. Normoyle. G. O'Keeffe and S. object Which has been placed in terford's greater commitment Chorus: negatived any advantage the Burke 0-1 eacib. the Leisure Park at the Cause- Oh but still I love him, home side might have had and way. Abbeyside. People have I'll forgive him Waterford — K. Heffernan; D. in the end Waterford fully de- I'll go with him wherever Kirw.an, P. Quinn, P. Keating: asked us what it is or what il served their semi-fiinal place he goes. against KeTry. to be played in p. Hayes. E. Rockett, D. Casey; is supposed to represent. Sorry Dungiarvan. P. White. L. O'Connor; P. Cur- but we do not know. He came up our alley The home side had firsit use of ran, J. Miaher, E. O'Brien; C. WATERFORD CO-OP WINS NATIONAL AWARD — Pictured at the presentation of IQCA National Hygiene Awards, were Trevor Goodbody, Connacht & Court Group (sponsors), John Harnedy, Waterford Co-op., Dungarvan (winners of the Milk And he whistled me out, the strong breeze and looked to Ma.oCraith. D. Burke, J. Mc- The object, painted in a But the tail of his shirt, be justifying favouritism when Grath. Subs., L. Dalton for Mac Processing category), Minister for Health, Dr. Rory O'Hanlon. T.D. and John A. Murphy, Irish Quality Control Association. glaring red colour, has been From the trousers hung out. they led by five points after 25 Craith; T. Be'han for Keating; described as a sun dial or some T. Leonard for Casey; J. Healy minutes. A minute before the such, thing. More than o-ne He bought me a handkerchief. interval however Waterford for Maher. Red, white and blue, struck through Jimmy Maher person has called it a monstro- But before I could wear it, who goaled to leave just three Clare — M. Flynn; N. Roche, He tore it in two. pointe between them ('0-8 to 1-2) A. Moloney, F. Berry: D. at the 'break. O'Keeffe, P. Burke, M. ROiiighain; LISMORE AND DISTRICT NOTES He brought me to an ale F. Griffin. N. NOrmoyle; G. Wiaterford scored a brace oi house, O'Keeffe, G. Killeen, C. O'Dono- CRICKET NOTES as is well known throughout 9 Hole Fourball. — lst, Mrs. ,Offaly in Butlerstown for the points in the opening five min- ! And he bought me some stout ghue; A. O'Keeffe, F. Mclnerney. Munster, Lismore as a playing Gretta Barry. Mrs Helen Leon-1 league, it was a tough and phy- utes of the second hialx. Two Lismore cricket club played BALLYSAGGART But before I could drink it J. O'Connor. Subs.—J. MCGrath ground has never played second ard 26.1 nett. I sical game and a draw was the similar scores from Clare, how- their first home game of the He ordered me out. for D. O'Keeffe; S. Burke for to any other grounds ln Mun- Monthly Draw Results—£250,' fairest result in the end, al- ever, left them still three points season last, Sunday against the ster — dare we say in the top O'iDonogihue; P. Garry for Ned Heffernan; £100, Frank • though we wouldn't have mind- He borrowed some money clear with 15 minutes to go. The Barry: D. O'Keeffe for Burke; Waterford Regional Technical ten In Ireland? sides swopped points before College and the very much un- Crotty_ _ _ _- £50, Mrs. Hele. „ . n Kelly^ r- \r; ennrd la hnrwinl . Wehoo next tthai mem t ncMeat? +Vi.chn 7 NOTES To buy me a ring, M. Ruane for Garry. £50, Mrs. Mary O'Brien; £50 and had to beat them as they Wiaterford piled on the pressure derstrength home team were LISMORE COMMUNITY Then he and the jeweller Referee — T. Sugrue tKerry). Ted Keniry; £25, Mrs. Eileen had won all their games. This G.A.A. NOTES Went off on a fling. but they were extremely unlucky beaten by 3 wickets. GAMES was the only one we didn!t win. when they had a goal disal- Batting first, Lismore hit up Tinnelly. Snowball prize now £100 —(Advt.). On Saturday, we met Tipper- Social Employment Work There's cakes in the oven, lowed, Two points from Jimmy 96 runs. Dermot Edwards was The local art finals were held ary in Cappawhlte for the Scheme—Again this year, Bally- Miaher and one from Eoin highest scorer with 30 runs, There's cheese on the shelf recently and the following are SAVE HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN championship. It was a brilliant saggart GAA Club has had its O'Brien however left the teams Stephen Ahearne 17, Ger Ken- the children who represented If you want anymore, match with some of the best application for inclusion in this You can sing it yourself. level at 0-11 to 1-8 at the eind nedy 15 and Eric Flynn, team us at the county finals which camogie we played all year. We scheme granted. Work will be- of normal time. captain, 10 runs. Please support the dance DUNGARVAN were held in Kilmacthomas last organised by the Save the Hos- were three points up going into gin shortly under the scheme Liam O'Connor's point two The visitors passed this total Saturday week. pital Committee ln Murphy's the last Ave minutes. Then two and anyone in the locality who minutes into extra time gave for the loss of 7 wickets. Bowl- Lounge. Knockanore on Satur- late Tlpp. goals put an end to qualifies for inclusion in the Waterford the lead for the first Girls under 8 — i Anne' M. ing honours went to Eric Flynn day night next June 6th. Danc- our plans, leaving the end score. scheme and wishes to be con- time in the game. Eoin O'Sullivan; 2, Lorraine O'Far- MACRA NOTES who took 4 wickets, while Tony ing 9.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. Music 3-3 to 1-6 in their favour. Hard sidered for employment by the O'Brien's fisted goal was the rell. Boys under 8 — 1, Michael Bones, Ger Kennedy and Bobby by Society Four. Admission just luck girls. club are asked to contact James vital score just on the break as Caples: 2, Patrick Walsh. I.C.A. CHICKEN Cm Wednesday. May 20, Dun- Edwards took one each. £1 and tickets can also be had Bennett not later than this it left Waterford leading 2-11 to Panel—M. Murphy, C Caples, garvan Miacra LOOK tne nme- Team — Eric Flynn (capt.), S. Girls under 10 — 1, Blanaid from Mrs. Mary Morrissey or Sunday. June 7. 0-12 with just 15 minutes ol iigiht by noidmg a very success- Dennis: 2, Patricia Cahill. B'oys C Hutchinson, O, Flynn, G. Ahearne. B. Edwards, G. Ken- any other committee member. O'Sullivan, N. McMahon, C. play left. ful tame quiz in Lawlor's Honei, nedy. P. Campion. D. Edwards, under 10 — 1. Eoin Bennett; 2, Junior Hurling v. Clashmore— Although Clare had the ad- Dungarvan. It was tihe ciun s Gary Keane. Murphy, P. Bolger, T. Barry A. COOKERY T. Bones. G. Foley, D. Campion, BRIDGE RESULTS M. OGorman, O. Brady. T. On Sunday afternoon next in vantage of the breeze in the first- major venture sonce the J. Crotty, E. Flynn. Girls under 12 — 1, Nora Cappoquin at 2 p.m., Ballysag- final period they could never get foundation of the "new" club in Roche; 2, Emma Ryan. Boys un- Caples, A. Piper, M. Crowley, S. Next Sunday, Lismore play 1st, Mrs. Claire Meaney and Coughlan. gart junior hurlers take on the better of Waterford's Wovemner, iy8b. Mr. John Walsh der 12 — 1, John Roche; 2, Dan Miss Nora Wllloughby; 2nd, Mr. Clashmore ln the first game of superior fitness and great deter- was the very competent ques- away to Waterford Rugby Club Shanahan. Finally we had a cycle in aid COMPETITION Ui Waterpark; on Sunday, 14th and Mrs. Stephen Hales: 3rd, of club funds on Monday, and the championship. Our prepara- mination. Clare wiasted a few tion master for the night and Girls under 14 — 1, Claire Mrs. Kay Barry and Mrs. Mai tion to-date has been anything opportunities through too much June, Wexford will be a big at- Ahearne; 2, Joanne Bolger. we would like to tharuc every- 1987 is the first year that with all the club members hard B'urke. but impressive and Clashmore Kantoher Co-op Agricultural over elaboration yet few could at work the night ran very traction and on Saturday, June Boys under 14 — 1, Paul Lynch. one who contributed. 23th, Lismore travel to the with a good win over Tourin and Dairy Society ran its Chic- deny that Waterford deserved smoothly. We had our share of success LISMORE CAMOGIE NOTES under their belts must start ken Cookery Competition. The famed Mardyke in Cork to play at county level also with seven LATE CATHERINE MELLIGAN Iin first place representing Cork County in the 2nd round firm favourites. Players are competition is open to ICA John Paul's were: Michael medals coming back to Lis- In the Feile na nGael in Ab- asiked to be at the Toby Jug at guilds in Munster. Each guild of the Munster cup. more. We regret to record the death Kiely, Peter Kiely, Patricia So there is a busy time ahead beyside our u/14's were un- on May 19th of Catherine 1.30 p.m. sends its winner at local level Gold Medals—Anne M. O'Sul- lucky to be beaten by St. Sav- to the F'ederatlon competition in Kiely. Geraldine Veale; in 2nd for Lismore cricket club and let livan and Claire Ahearne. (Katies Mel-ligan, Deerpark. Lis- place were; Eamonn Mansfield, us hope they achieve their aim iour's by 2 goals to 1. The girls more at the District Hospital. Footballers Beaten — On Sa- each county, which in the case MODELIGO Silver—Blanaid Dennis. Mich- tried hard and were in bad luck of Waterford was held in Kil- May Ashe, Joe Brennan, Vincent of capturing the cup this year. ael Caples and Eoin Bennett. She was aged 92 years. Her re- turday evening last in Tallow, not to score a few times. our junior footballers went macthomas on May 23rd. Hayes. Finally the club must be Bronze — Lorraine O'Farrell mains were removed from the The club would like to thank j complimented on having the and Patrick Walsh. Team—B. O'Keeffe, C. O'Gor- Hospital Mortuary to St. Car- under to Ballinwillin on a score The Waterford guilds taking thage's Church on Thursday NOTES every one concerned and pro- grounds in such perfect condi- The art ls becoming a very man, C Roche, M. Caples, B. of 2-9 to 2-1. part were Ardmore, Ballinamee- mise to be hitting the head- tion on Sunday last. It was Barry. G. Cunningham, C. May 21st. After Requiem Mass la. Butlerstown. Gaultier, Kil- 45 DRIVE popular activity in the Commu- Aherne. J. Bolger, M. Cunning- celebrated by Fr. O'Gorman. lines mainy times in the future, looking magnificent, but then nity Games and well done to all Off To Feile — Congratula- rossanty. Touraneena and Tra- The results of the progressive ham. M. Kenneally. IB. Daly, C. C.C., assisted by her friend and tions to Usmore/Biallysageart more. the children who took part and Whelan Subs. — C. Byrne. S. former neighbour Fr. Charles 45 Drive which was held in thanks to the teachers in the u-14 hurlers who de'eated Roan- The winner was Mrs. Olive Deckles Lounge on Saturday O'Gorman. Scanlan. C.C.. Cionmel. who more to qualify for another schools for their co-operation. gave a homily on her life, her McCarthy, Tramore, who was night last are as follows: lst, However Ber O'Keeffe did us National Feile Which will be presented with her first, prize of Ml. J. Walsh and Ml. Fitzgerald; LISMORE GOLF NOTES proud by winning the skills funeral took place to St. Car- held in Clare later on in the Court Rules thage's cemetery. £50 by Kantoher's representa- 2nd Cissie Power and M. Foley; competition. Well done. month. tive, Ms. Nuala Quinlan. In close 3rd. T. Carey and Eddie Mc- The next big event In the In a tough game in Tourin She is survived by her sister joint second came Mrs. Mary golf calendar Is the Captain's we lost by a few points in the Mary (England), nephews, Piltown Draw — The first Govern. Lucky tables: Eddie draw in the Piltown Co-opera- Morrissey, Touraneena and Mrs. Health Contributions Prize (Mr. S. Beechen. which end. We were leading at half- nieces and many other relatives Maria Mulllns, Gaultier. Landers iand Johnnie Prender- tive draw takes place in two gast; Willie Murphy and Mrs. A. will be staged on Sat. 13th/Sun. time but couldn't manag? to to whom we extend sympathy. 14th June. A qualifying round hold out against their great Katie will be sadly missed by weeks time, so don't delay if you The judge for the competition Fhelan. Raffle: lst, Shamie her many friends and neigh- haven't got your ticket. Ticket was Mrs. Helen O'Mahony, who Coughlan; 2nd. Jerry O'Brien'; over 18 holes may be played on second half rally. This was in Regulations Invalid Saturday or Sunday and the the Junior/Senior League. bours in the area. She will be sellers are asked to return tic- made her decision mainly on 3rd, Ned Landers; 4th, K. Ken- remembered by all as a good kets and money to Breeda the basis of modern cooking neally; 5th, G. Foran. The jack- In a reserved judgment deliv- the Health Contribution Regul- play-off will be over 9 holes on Our Waterford players were Sunday evening. Competitors ln action these last two week- neighbour. May she rest in Clancy inot later than Sunday. trends and concern for healthy pot on Saturday night next will ered at Yougihal Court last ations made on April 4, 1979 peace. June 7. eating. be £200 on ten games. were invalid as the Act under are reminded of time-sheet ends. Last Sunday week we met Thursday, District Justice Oliver which Is now posted in the J. Macklin, President oi the which they were made did not LADIES CLUB NOTES become operative until April 6. clubhouse. Full details of com- District Court, ruled that the petition will b posted to each The annual outing is arranged Health Contributions Regula- 1979. e for Saturday, June 13. This year member so there is no need to tions made on April 4, 1979 District Justice Miacklin then dwell further on It ln this we itravel to Limerick, Bunratty when, the present Taoiseach, adjourned his* decision stating column. Castle and Folk Park. We return Mr. Charles J. Haughey. was that he wanted time to consider via Cahir for a meal and Minister for Health, are invalid. the submissions. He returned to The Toyota Fourball attract- Goatefnibrldge for entertainment the case when he sat in ed a large entry and some very The ruling followed submis- good scores were recorded. Anyone Interested In travelling sions made by Mr. J. P. Gordon, Youghal on Thursday and in should ring Catherine Kenneally the course of h>is reserved judg- Results: lst, Ned Power (14) Solicitor at Dungarvan Court on and Michael O'Shea f 22 > 52 phone no. 47298 or any commit- the previous Wednesday when ment he upheld the submissions tee members. made by Mr. Gordon and dis- pts.; 2nd, W. Hogan (15) and he appeared for local farmer, M. O'Shea (221 51 pts.- 3rd, NAOMH BRID NOTES Thomas Veale, Kilbeg. Dungar- missed the Health Board's John Flynn (20) and W. Arri- van against whom the South claim against Mr. Veale with gan (21) 50 pts. Unfortunately the uiider-d4 Eastern Health Board brought a costs. team were beaten by the nar- Mixed 3-Bali Scramble — lst claim for £317.58 in respect of Recognisances were fixed in T. Fives, T. Cahill. Dorothea rowest of margins in a very ex- unpaid Health Contributions the event of an appeal by the citing Western final on Friday Lee, 27 1/6; 2nd, A. Corcoran, J and Youth Employment and Health Board for whom Mr. P. Corcoran, Sheila Denn 27 7/12: evening last by a very strong Income Levies for the year Butler, Solr., appeared. Gaeltacht team. Naomh Brid 3rd, J. Hornibrook, Esther Hor- 1983-'84. nibrook, Ken Madden. 27 5/6. played their hearts out and led The ruling will come as a big right up to the last minute and Fixtures: Thurs. Fourball. Fri- set-back to the Health Board day 5th — Mixed Foursomes. just as victory w>as in sight the which at present is owed be- Gaeltacht scored a goal and Sat./Sun. — 18 Holes Stroke. tween £6 million and £7 million Ladies : Congratulations to snatched the title. The final In unpaid levies and .health score was 2-3 to 2-1. the ladies team on reaching the contributions by farmers in the semi-final of the Minor League Naomh Brid — J. Flynn, L.. south east region. Are You Worried Having defeated a much fan- Boyle, p. Fitzgerald, E. Ken- At the preliminary hearing cied Limerick team on Monday neally, J. McGrath S. Kearns, of the claim at Dungarvan morning at Castletroy G.C. they J. Power, T. London, K. Hickey. Court evidence was given by a About Drugs? were then narrowly edged out R. Ryan, J. p. Ryan, J. P. Fitz- Health Board Staff Officer of of a place in the final by Dooks. patrick, A. Fitzpatrick, D. Whe- amounts claimed to be due by "DRUG-AID" can help. Full marks to all concerned. lan, B. Fitzgerald. Subs., J. the defendant. He stated that Fitzgerald. P. Keame, O. Radley, On a sad note we extend our the defendant's liabilities had Phone 051/73333 deepest sympathy to the mem- M. O'Byrne, P. Dalton. E. D. come to the notice of the Board "DRUG-AID" bers of Cionmel G.C. on the Lonergan, E. Reddy. as a result of certificates re- tragic death of their esteemed The minors continued on their ceived by the Inspector of Taxes il The Mall. Waterford. member Mrs Maeve Morrissey. winning trail with a very con- in Waterford. Mon-Fri. 8 pm - 10 pm Results : Wed. 27th — lst, vincing 2-9 to 0-3 win over Tal- Legal argument ensued and Connie Dowd 67 nett; 2nd. Eil- Pictured at Dungarvan Vocational School recently, students oi the Health Science Class, who received their certificates. Also low last week. Well done again ini the course of a lengthy sub- een Tinnelly 67 nett: 3rd, Ger- included are Ann O'Donnell, Course Co-ordinator, Pal Buckley, Vice-Principal, Larry O'Connor and Ted Casey, Environmental lads. mission', Mr. Gordon held thiat aldine Canning 68 nett. inc Health Officers (Photo; David Steam) Dungarvan Lions Club Notes

Arch Fashions, Main Street, do.. many people who helped to Kirwan, Ashtown. Kilmactho- CALLING ALL MUSIC make the evening such a suc- mas and the second one to Paul LOVERS! Biarrons Bakery, Cappoquiin. Maddens. Lismore, J. P. Quinn, cess. I think that a special Cterkin, Abbeyside. Dungarvan sports Centre will Ardmore, Danny Kirwan, Kil- ''thank you" should go to the We are now making arrange- be th-e venue for the musical macthomas, Veale's Supermar- good ladies wiho provided the inetnits for the summer outing event of the year when the ket. Leamybrlen. much appreciated "cuppa" on of the children of St. John's internationally renowned artists the occasion. Also, our thanks special sahool and also for —The Dubllners will provide a to the people of the Civil De- Carriglea. Preparations are also feast of music and song. Fresh fence Unit, who. as usual, in hand for the Annual Lions from their international tour, placed themselves and their Senior Citizens Clamp at Mos- and their first visit to Dungar- vehicles at our disposal. The ney in August. More about vain, this should undoubtedly draw for the bicycles resulted in those events later. be a memorable evening and the first one going to Eileen the sports centre will be the — P.R.O. Mecca of all music lovers on Wednesday. June 24 They will be supported by the ever popu- The annual Cycle Tour held lar Willie White & Co. this year on Sunday, May l'O. This is a concert which we proved very successful. The new highly recommend. With the format met with general appro- spacious hall and plenty of val and thanks to the kindness DECKIES LOUNGE parking space and the Lions of the weather clerk, the parti- usual attention to detail, it is an cipants enjoyed a beautiful MODELIGO event not to be missed and we evening on the banks of the confidently expect a very big Colligan, listeintog to lovely Saturday Night, June 6 — PROGRESSIVE 45 DRIVE turnout. And of course, the pro- music so ably provided by the ceeds go to the many Lions Dungarvan Brass and Reed In aid of Modeligo Community Sportsfield. charities. Band, supported by the Sliaibh Jackpot £200 on 10 games. Pictured at the Volac Feeds Ltd. demonstration of the New Silawrap System on the farm of James iLyneh, Ballylemon, from gCua Ceili Band. The big crowd left: Rory Decker, Volac, Jerry Lynch, Lynch & McCarthy, Lia m McCarthy, Canty, Brian Milliard, Waterford ACOT, Tom Tickets, £6 each, are now on sale from the following: Miatt enjoyed the evening. Sunday Night, June 7 — WELCH TREE Ryan, ACOT and Seamus O'Callaghan, Volac. (Photo: Rory Wyley) Connolly, Main St., Dungarvan, We are very grateful to the