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DUNGARVAN U.D.C. MANAGER CLASHES WITH COUNCILLOR

A WINDY WEEK-END ter wrote to City and County Managers around the country WRIGHT The October Bank Holiday or regarding the development of a us they are beginning to call it Mr. Dan Hurley, County Man- by Cl'lr. Wright with reference national policy in relation to ager was involved in a neated ("they" being the jogging and to me ln this matter should be parks, open spaces and outdoor exchange with cllr. Tony withdrawn" said t)he Manager. road running fraternity) "mara- recreation areas generally. He Wrignt (Woricers Party) ait tne There was no seconder for tne thon Mbndlay," proved a rather Octooer monthny meeting at .informed them that he was motion aind' the Chairman, Cllr. wSldl and wet week-end for the Dungarvan Urban Council D. Goode declared it lost. j anxious to promote and sup- when the latter proposed tnaic most part. port, as far as possible, the "in view oit .tne fact that every- WASTING MONEY On the Friday night the entire expansion of the parks pro- one accept® that the working Earlier at the meeting refei- country experienced the worst class, of tnia town aindi every ' girammes of local authorities other town in lreilandi are a-i- rlng to an order made by the gales since the severe gales ' throughout the country, to neady grossly overtaxed, tills Manager that a sum ojf £87.50' causd by Hurricane Charlie in 1 assist t.hiem in carrying out Council unreservedly oppose be paid, to tihe Council's, solici- tors', Messrs. Lanigan & Curran late August. Winds of up to 55 attractive landscaping and the jailing ol any already ever- required' to obtain. linstallment m.p.h., gusring to between 60 burdened' taxpayer for ttis/her amenity projects and to enable refusal to pay still lurt'her Orders, subsequent to the re- and 80' m.p.h. were recorded at them to adopt a more profes- taxation ih tne guise of water cent. Court decision with regard Shannon Airport and Galway sional approach to park de- charges, and we call on the to arrears of Special Waiter Charges, Cllr. Wright claimed with gusts of over 80 m.p.h. at velopment and landscaping Manager to reifrato from Valentia.. adopting such a course." that It was. a waste of public matters generally. money paying solicitors to re- Ollr. Wright in proposing the cover money which was Cross-chhnnel ferry sailings In his letter the Minister motion said that the ultimate irrecoverable. were disrupted and travellers expressed concern that a start decision ast to whether or not Cllr P. Power remarked that service charge, defaulters would were held up at Rosslare and should be made as soon as the law was theire and would be sent to jail rested- with the Dunliaoghlaire until weather con- possible on building up, have to be accepted. "I have County Manager. ditions improved on Saturday. separate professionally man- paid; my water charges." he Clin P. Powetr said that Dt was said, "and so should evenvone Driving conditions on the roads aged parks departments in local the court® and not tne County gflgjg were extremely dangerous and authorities to take over respon- Manager who made such Cllr. Wright insisted that Michael Wadding, Allied Irish Firaancc, presents the trophy to Dermot Kelly and his team, winners of the Dungarvan these were made worse by sur- sibilitly for formal parks pro- decisions. these charges were not recover- face water and lal'len leaves. In vided in the area, as well as Cl'lr. Wrigiht went on -to say able and' said thiaitj the position Crystal Sports & Social Club's AIB Squash Tournament. Included are Michael Frisby, A IF, Ward O'DriscoIl, AIB, that people were being threat- many areas the road hazards the areas of public open space was being challenged in the Maurice Hallahan, Personnel Manager, Dungarvan Crystal and Philip Cleary, Chairman, Sports & Social Club. ened with- jail but it would- be High Court. (Phbto: Rory Wyley) were increased for night- in housing estates, roadside ironic if these householders*, drivers by (fog. margins and land used for who were taking such, a prin- recreation purposes. cipled stand would be forced Saturday was dry but windy to languish to jail because of and cold'. There was a mild spell Would it, we wonder, be the action of the Council while millions of pounds were still1 on Sunday but wind and rain DUNGARVAN U.D.C. presumptuous of us to assume outstanding from the wealthy again took over on Sunday that in issuing Jlhds recommend- farming section. night while Monday again pro- ation, the Minister was in- The Workers. Party Councillor vided a very mixed bag. fluenced by what he had seen then said that the resolve of All in all the weather tor the in Dungarvan on .h!is visit to us those! retftusitog do pay these Dank Holiday left no doubts in charges had beem strengthened four or five weeks ago? by the threat of jail andi he Dungarvan Traffic Management anybody's mind but that we are Certainly the Sports Centre called on the other members now well into the "real" to support his resolution. and the Abbeyside Leisure Park Recommendations by Dungar- winter. are typical examples of what van Urban Council on the re- RUBBISH vised schedules for the town's the Minister is now recom- DID DUNGARVAN VISIT The' County Manager. Mr. Traffic Management Plan that INFLUENCE MINISTER? mending all other local authori- Hurley then said' fchait he had parking time at the Square be Plan And Parking .Laws increased .from* one to two hours ties to establish in their own never he-ajid su'eft nuityojsh from and that t'he area or Mltchjy* A little more than a mon-th i an elected public representa- due respects to the traffic war- Cllr. Kyne said that he still areas. At last week's monthly 1 Street from the junction of dations "it is ' I«t that there discs should be revalued to en- ago the Minister for the En- tive and , he added "it just gives meeting of Dungairvan Urban Mary Street, westwards, be un- should be no change in the den he thought the Council felt the position should be re- courage people to use it more. me a pain to my after end." examined as business and trade vironment, Mr. John Boland, restricted were referred to in a schedules already prepared, would have to re-examlnR his The Co Manager. Mr. Hurley. Council, the County Manager, (Mr. Hurlev wemt on to sa,y in the street was being adverse- T.D., visited Dungarvan where letter from Chief Supt. T. A. there being practical objections activities in certain streets. He said that the Car Park was en- that Cllr. Wright must be ly affected in a number of oases. Mr. Dan Hurley who has been Sloyan, Waterford at the Octo- to the amendments suggested." said that the traders and shop- ormously used until the charges he performed the official open- living to cuckooland! as 90'- of miainly responsible for the ber monthly meeting of the Cllr. A. Hallahan who origin- keepers in O'Connell Street were introduced. However he ing of a recently completed the good citizens of the town NON-USE OF CAR PARK anticipated greated use of it in introduction of the many Council. ally proposed the changes in were getting a particularly bad Local Authority housing were paying their water the parking times at the Square time. "Even when the street, is the near future and pointed out sports and leisure amenities charges., "The termitooliogy used Ollr. Kyne referred to the use that a new weekly ticket was scheme and was taken on a The letter stated that on con- said that he did so in the in- more or less deserted," said Cllr. and the establishment of a sideration of these tecommen- terests of tourism to allow visi- Kyne," the traffic warden goes or non-use of the new car park being introduced and he tour of the amenity develop- separate Parks and Gardens tors passing through to stop off up there handing out dockets. at the quay as referred to in thought it would be better to ments which have been taking the press (last week's "Leader") wait a while before making any Department within the frame- in the town for a couple of He certainly is giving the people place in the Urban area in hours. He pointed out that the in O'Connell Street a very hard and asked whether the parking other changes. work of the Council, announced recent years. Supt's letter did not specify time as he allows no time to further extensions aind develop- what the practical objections to shop for deliveries or for pick- the proposal were and said that ing UP parcels." The Minister was loud in his ments which were to be under- MOTION ON FOOTPATH taken at the Causeway Park he was aware 2 hour parking Mr. B. White, Town clerk said praises of all the projects being periods were permitted in other that the two exceptions in the Carried out under the superr (see report of this elsewhere in towns "so why not In Dungar- bye-laws under which vehicles vision of the Urban Council not this issue). AT ABBEYSIDE van also?" could stop were for loading and Clllr. M. O'Riordan at the Cotter that steps were being The Town Clerk, Mr. B. White unloading and for setting down least being the beautiful leisure If the Minister did not re- October monthly meeting of taken to have it replaced in said that the new schedules un- and picking up passengers. OME park at the Causeway, Abbey- ceive his inspiration for this der the plan were being held up S Dungarvan Urban Council pro- position and to ensure that it side and the many open spaces letter during his Dungarvan posed a motion, that the Council could not again be shifted. because of these recommenda- which, h'ave been planted with visit then we can- at least say build a footpath from Abbeyisidta tions and the Garda Commis- trees, shrubs .and flowers school to Parklane as' ai matter A HUGE THEE sioner was anxious to have the that we are already a.way matter finalised. FINANCIAL around the town. There was no of urgency. WINNERS OF JUSTIN ahead of most other loca'l 'Clllr. T. Wright drew attention Cllr. T. Wright said that he doubt but the Minister was authbrities in this regard and Cllr. O'Riordiam said' that the to what he described as. a "huge could not see what the practical highly impressed by all that he roadway was veiry narrow in the tree" which was growing outside objections were either to regard for thait happy state of affairs 42, Murphy Place, Abbeyside CONDON MEMORIAL saw. locafli/t'y and the big number of to the Council's recommenda- aind siaidi that it should be INSTITUTIONS children going to and from tion for Mitchel Street. He That was all of a good month (Continued on Page 8» Parkilaine were constantly to knocked and; replaced by a thought, that this should be an ago now. Last week the Minis- danger as they had to walk on younger tree. unrestricted area. SCHOLARSHIPS the road. OUT. Dixon tJhought that Cllr. Hallahan then proposed The following pupils from The old1 problem of widening .every memlber of the Council and Cllr. B. Cotter seconded the the Christian Brothers' Second- HAVEN'T GOT the road and: of acquiring or had pafldi the Town Engineer a 2-hour parking time at the ary School, Youghal were suc- purchasing tihe necessary land visit on this one. She was. told Square be allowed. Cllr. M. cessful in winning Justin Con- from the qwnens of the Hermi- that It would be brDmmed and Dixon and Cllr. M. O'Riordan don Memorial Fund Prizes as a tage wasi them referred to. pruned but there was no men- proposed that one hour park- result of their Intermediate Cer- tion. of knockteig. ing only be permitted. tificate examination this year. The Oo. Manager, Mr. Hurley Cllrs. Dixon. O'Riordan. Kyne First (joint). Cal Flavto, Clon- Ferguson CMr. B. Kyne said that he siaid that he would prepare a and Power (4) voted for one ard. Youghal and Liam Foley, position paper on .the' proposal would be. slow to agree to such hour and Cllrs. Hiallahan. Cot- Ballylane, Ardmore- second, for tihe- nexit meeting and deci- a move and commended the ter. Wright and Goode (4> voted Adrian .Sellers, Ballymadog. Some financial institutions can't seem to afford the time. No-one is more sions for the Council then would foresight oif the tihen Council for 2 hours. Youghal- third (joint')', Sean You're lucky if you're even bid the time of day. be. the cost implication of such responsible for the building of The Chairman, Cllr. Goode Doyle, Ctaycastle. Youghal and At First National our time is all yours, including lunchtinie a project and If it was to be Murphy Place who had inicludi- Ronan Coleman, Kilcoran Park, then gave his casting vote In and Saturday mornings in many branches. switched on. placed as. a top priority where ed a three planting project in favour of the 2-hour proposal. Youghal. Group Cert. — Robert the' money to do it would be got the scheme. Cllr. Wright then proposed Coll, Grange, Youghal. So whether you're saving, investing or planning for aind what other jobs, in the The Tow® Engineer, Mr. Torn that the position in regard to retirement, we'll provide you with solid security and a range of The late Justin Condon was urban would have to be le.ft Mulcahy was asked to submit a Mitchel Street be left unchang- prominently Identified with the interest rates that are second to none. undone as a result. ed with no restrictions. This report oin the matter for the social and business life of Youg- Your money in First National is your secret. You're the only was seconded by Cite. Power and This. was. agreed. nexit meeting. hal during his lifetime and he passed unanimously. one who knows how much is invested and the amount of interest collected many of the items at LIKE MONDELLO PARK present in YOughal Museum. you earn. First National do not disclose this PARKING REGULATIONS Cllr. Mary Dlxoni direiw atiten- This fund was established by information to INTEREST RATES tloini to the fact that between In regard to the parking re- his daughter, Mrs. Anne Peters, anyone. gulations, Cllr Power asiked U.S.A., in appreciation of her RANGE UP TO 1 p.im. and 2 p.m. every week- Nuacht Na After all, that's day. the traffic at Sheare's St., whether a person could stop for father's attachment to his Abbeyside in the vicinity of the a couple Of minutes to buy a Aima Mater, Youghal C.B.S. what friends are for. school wasi like MondelHo Park Rinne paper without getting a docket And First as cairs were- driven along at from the traffic warden. OICHE SHAMHNA National is the high speed. At times she said Cllr. Cotter said that he saw RACING Beidh ceili breag eadal sa a case in O'Connell Street lately friendliest building GROSS that it was. absolutely chaotic Halla Pobaii, Oiche Shamhna, and felt that a bigger sign where a man stopped and went society in the world. ALL RATES SUBJECT TO an Aolne seo, ag tosn.u ar 8 p.m into a shop to buy a pencil or RETENTION TAX EXCLUDING warning thiait children could be DECLARED NON RESIDENTS BAS something. "The traffic warden on Che rood was needed.' near GOOD DOUBLE FOR Is bronach e bas Leabhras came along and although the the school'. Dralpear an tseachtain seo. car was there less than a couple "The whole traffic system in Rugadh agus togadh i mBaile of minutes I saw him writing a JOHN QUEALLY the area, is' chaotic" said Cllr. na nGall e agus ba bhinn an docket. I think that's very un- Dixon, "a.nd unless something is guth ceoil a bhi aige. Go fair," he said. John Queally, the popular done to slow it down or divert ndeana 'Dia trooaire air. Cllr. Kyne said that with all Dungarvan amateur rider scor- it around by the church,. I'm ed a fine double over the Bank afraid there will be an acci- Holiday week-end. At Leopards- FIRST N ATI NAL dent." town on Saturday he rode the MMMMMMM^MMAMM^^T BUILDING SOCIETY Tommy Carberry trained "Cap- CARS ON PEDESTRIAN pincur B'oy" (9/4) to a good win THE FRIENDLIEST BUILDING SOCIETY IN THE WORLD. WAY in the Dundrum 4-Y-O Amateur Cllr. B. Cotter referred to the Mocollop Garden Centre Flat Face. fact tihat cars had got into the BALLYDUFF At rainswept Limerick on Dungarvan: 22, Grattan Square. Tel. (058)41606 pedesiUrian way along the old Monday he was on the mark Manager: Duvid Reynolds. railway, line at Abbeyside and with "Bavamour" (7/21 in the FERGUSON 'asked what could be dome to Meadow Sweet Handicap Waitcrford: 31, Bairronistraind Street. put a stop to. It. Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Rockery Hurdle. "Bavamour" which also Tel: (051)72867/76832. The Co. Manager, Mr. Hurley recently won at Gowran was in Manager: Paul1 Finnegan. said Uhat he passed along the Plants and Hedging front five hurdles from home LIAM BYRNE & SON •nearby roadway regularly and and was never headed after Cannick-on- 62, Main Street. Tel: (051)40188. had seen, tibis. for himself. He Open 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. — Tuesday to Sunday. that. Suir Manager: Victor P. Shee. addled that at the other emd a Open Bank Holiday Monday. This was John Queally's 24th 60 Main Street, Dungarvan sitomie weighting all of a ton winner in the current season Youghal: "Bank House" 53, Nth. Main St. Which had- been placed at the INDEPENDENT CAMBRIDGE DIET COUNSELLING and it puts him well on his way to the Amateur Jockeys Cham- Tel: (024)92604. Telephone 058/41894 entrance to stop vehicular FOR SAFE, EFFECTIVE WEIGHT LOSS. traffic from entering the wa®k pionship and his win on "Bava- Manager: Michael O'Btiem. T.V. RENTAL SALES AND SERVICE had. been shifted. Telephone 058/60272 mour" was Ills 6th from 7 (However he assured Ullr. mounts. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1986

SPRATT BALLYDUFF NOTES CAPPOQUIN AND DISTRICT NOTES 45 DRIVE ised by thei Council. A bus will CURRAGHROCHE, CAPPOQUIN CAPPOQUIN SCOUT NOTES SOCCER: CAPPOQUIN TAKE members Tom Hackett, Eleanor finished since the building of be. organised to Fermoy if a OUTSTANDING TILLAGE LANDS FOR SALE 'Results of last Wednesday Burns, Kenneth O'Leary and the houses has no—w been tarred. sufficient number of people are We welcome both our Scout LEAGUE CUP night's. 45 Drive held in St. Andrew Campion on this pleas- (c. 46 ACRES S.M.) interested' and names can be Leaders from their fact finding Cappoquin 'A' 1; Youghal 'B' 0 Michael's Hall are as follbiws: ant showing. AFFANE BRIDGE CLUB 'Edmond Spratt & Son are 'instructed to offer for sale handed. Into Tim Barry. mission in Yugoslavia which Oappoquin book the first 1st- divided' between Johnny major trophy of the new season, 25th October — 1, Lil Costin this particular roadside holding, in one or two adjoining was a great success and many Additional functions planned Quirkle. Jltaimy Fennessy, pad Asi andi from Saturday thle camp sites were secured. It was the Tony Bolger Memorial Cup, for Credit Union Week but both and Addie Buckley: 2; Pat Kee- lots, to comprise— WalSh, Mick Fratlt, Jltaimy keys oif the hall, will only be nice to hear that they were with a hard won 1-0 victory of which had to be nostponed to vers and Percy Hallahan: 3, At Curraghroche Cross, c. 18 acre field without build- Quirke and' Jlim/ Leamy: Lucky •available from Eamonin Bolger made very welcome wherever over Youghal B at Lismore on this current week were separate Vera Curran and Grace O'Con- tablteSi: Tommy Condton and 'to Whom, they must be returned they went and the hospitality Monday. For Cappoquin there meeting of office staffs in Lis- nor. ings. will be the uplift of an early Miclk Coleman, Tom Hurley and when the hall Us locked. Any shown to them was second to more and cappoquin for discus- The club extended good At Curraglimoreen, c. 28 acres, having holding yard season trophy but for specta- Jlmtaiy Martin, Michael Whelan nDembersi of the Council with none. They held their first sions of office arrangements wishes for the future to Very and farm building. and JOan Hannon,, Michael and money for the Sponsored. Walk meeting on Thursday night of tors, nor Indeed for players it Rev Fr. Russell on his depar- was not a game that will stick and there possible improve- These lands are regarded as some of the finest fattening Uaim Leamy. Raffle winners to aid of ACT should hand in last week and it was down to ment, an of this to be followed ture from the parish and club were Michael Sheehan, WU'lie same to Raymond. O'Brien'. brass tacks straight away. In the memory. After a feature- President Tim Doody made a and/or tillage lands throughout the County and offer an by a social get-together. Both Whelan and John O'Brien. Paddy John Feeney or Paula The cub Pack are looking for- less first half, in which Youghal presentation to mark the oc- created more, Fintan Murray of these functions will have opportunity to those seeking (additional acreage, to O'Brien this week-end if pos- ward to their Regional Week- casion. seized on a loose ball to crash taken place by the time these acquire a conveniently situate holding. HAPPY EVENTS sible. end in Melleray where they will notes appear. be joined by cubs from Dungar- home, what proved to be the PARENTS' NIGHT AT Maps and further particulars from the Auctioneers. 'A meeting of the Council will winner in the 49t'h minute. Cap- van., Abbeyside, Clashmore and ST. ANNE'S Congratulations to Tom and taikie place in St. Michael'si Hall poquin raided sporadically but CAPPOQUIN LABOUR PARTY Helena MOroney. Coolisheal and on Monday night next at 8.30 Tallow. for the final quarter were un- The monthly meeting of the The annual Parents' Night to Johta and. Geraldine O'Keeffe, p.m. and. all members are re- der continuous pressure from a Cappoquin Branch of the Lab- was held at St, Anne's School Marian Terrace, on recent quested to attend, NA DEISE CUB WEEKEND: Edmond Spratt & Son, succession of frees conceded on our Party was attended by on Tuesday, 21st October when happy events. OCT. 31, NOV. 1, 2 AND 3 the right wing, but they sur- Councillor Brian O'Shea. A lot bhe distinguished guest speaker BALLYDUFF COMHALTAS Fun Weekend — Theme : vived. without too much diffi- of local issues were discussed. was Bishop Comlskey of Ferns M.I.A.V.I. TELEPHONE (058) 4.2211 ENGAGEMENT NOTES Witches/Hallowe'en — All cub culty with John Morrissey sup- Councillor O'Shea will be mak- who spoke on "Educating Teen- reme In the air and unquestion- Congratulations' to Michael Comgriaitiuiatioinis. to the senior packs to arrive in Melleray ing representation on behalf of agers Today," with special em- ably Man of the Match. Others Quirke, The Village and Cather- Scout Centre by 20.00 hrs on the people of the area on these phasis on the role of the- school. sett in being placed first at a to play a notable part were ine Farrell, Ballyporeen, who set competition in Killeagh on Friday night. They will then be issues. Even at the time of go- Dr Comlskey was welcomed by directed to their sleeping quar- Liam Morrissey in goal, Donagh ing to press we can see that Mr. J. J. Scanion. chairman of have announced- their engage- Friday night last. Music and Clummlns, the best of the front ters by the Warden of the Day. some of the issues which Coun- the Parents' school council and ment. dlajncing as> usiu'al on Thursday runners, supported bv Philip and' Friday nights. All packs will report to the half cillor O'Shea made representa- Rev Sr. Annunciata, School JAMES CAMPION & SONS acre by 21.00 hrs. The following Bergin and Fintan Murray at tion on have been carried out. G.A.A. NOTES All members please note the Principal A most enjoyable M.I.A.V.I., LISMORE are the activities for FYldiay mldfield. Billy O'Shea and Tom- At O'Donoghue Terrace, part of AGM' will be held on Sunday, social evening followed. Congratulations to Michael night: Flour slice — Clashmore my Sullivan found it a day on the road which had never been November 9. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY Quirke, seamie Daly, Michael Leaders, Hanging Apple — P. J. which the ball did not run 1 Kiely, Snap Apple — Noreen, kindly and the winger was the SPLENDID THREE-STOREY RESIDENCE and Mossy Walsh who were BALLYDUFF MACRA NOTES honoured at a Co. Board' func- Chocolate Snap — Sheila ana recipient of some very close at- MAIN STREET, LISMORE tention. tion in Clonea Hotel on Satur- Thle! First-Aid got off to a fly- Virginia, Push the Peanut — Accommodation: Hall, Livingroom, Kitchen Conserva- Brian, Pass the Parcel—Maura, day nighit weetk last a® mem- ing start on Friday nilght, and Shan,° Supple was a reliable tory, Receptionroom (suitable for conversion to shop), bers oi the Waterford team will continue thJi's cominlg Fri- Ghost Train — Nicola. Supper 22.30 hrs. Lights out 23.30 hrs. Youghal keeper and outfield RECENT DEATHS 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Freehold. that won Division- Three oif the day ni'ghlt. All are welcome to John Byrne, Johnny Crowley, Viewing by appointment with:— National League last attend. Three triangular ban- Saturday — 8.00 hrs. rise and Christy Hennessy and Tom ; evening to Powerstown Church year. dages 4x2i. are required. shine. 8.30 hrs. Breakfast. 10.00 Hurton bujt, the team will reflect ' and was received by Rev. Fr. JAMES CAMPION fr SONS, M.I.A.V.I. hrs. all cubs to report to the This Sunday, the club will with some chagrin on a wast- MRS. EILEEN BARRY Beecher. On Friday at 11 a.m. Auctioneers, Valuers & Estate Agents, Lismore. SYMPATHY Playing Fields where the follow- age of good scoring opportuni- Requiem Mass was celebrated host the COiunty Dairy and ing will take place: Soccer We deeply regret to record Telephone 058/54485 Shleep Jlud'gltag finals. Please ties. the death of Mrs. Eileen Barry, by Rev. Fr. Beecher. Interment Sincere sympathy is. extended (Austin): Basketball (Nicola); took place in the adjoining to the relatives of the late Sr. note, all taking part are re- American Football (P.J.)- Vol- There was one yellow card Congress Villas, Dungarvan, quested to report at the hall at and some "lectures" but the which took place unexpectedly cemetery immediately after- Mary Declan Kenneally., former- leyball (Josephine). 13.00 hrs. wards. ly oif BalMmlovane who died on 10.45 sharp. Congratulations to Lunch. After lunch shop. game posed no difficulties for on Monday, October 20, follow- referee Rod Rogers. The lines- A very large and representa- •Wednesday of last week at the our team quitz members, namely ing a long illness. 14.30 hrs. Relay Race (Brian); men were Eddie O'Shea and tive cortege was present, on Convent of Mercy, Skiibbereen. Michael Leamyb paddy Aherne. The late Mrs. Barry was a TOM CURRAN SALES Etugene Flynirt. Pat and Maeve Wheelbarrow (Sean)- Tug-o'- Michael Walsh. kind and courteous lady. A good both occasions. War (Rita); Sprint (Virginia); Cappoquin — L. Morrissey, E. She was aunt of Mrs. Mary PIONEER NOTES Keniny on being runners-up in neighbour, she was held In high KNOCKAVANNIA, BALLYMACARBRY bhe County Dross Country Quiz. Musical Chairs ( Noreen i • Sack MicLoughlin, B. .Murray, M. regard by a large circle of Collender, Cappoquin to whom Well done. lads, better luck next Race (Sheila); High Jump and Walsh, J. Morrissey, J. Mason, friends who deeply regret her we extend sympathy. FORi SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY A meeting of the local Coun- Long Jump (Michael); Horse D. Moore, P. Bergin, D. Cum- 16 ACRES OF ARABLE LAND cil will be held on tonight tiitaie. The quiz was then follow- passing. ed by a disco where the "crac'k and jockey (Nicola); Penalties mins, T. O'Sullivan, B. O'Shea. Thursday in the Library at 9 (Austin); Long Puck (Brownie). Sincere sympathy is extended For further particulars contact:— was ninety." The club hopes to Reserves used. F. Murray and p.m. The presentation of Gold 18.00 hrs. Dinner. After dinner to her sorrowing sons, daugh- TOM CURRAN, Auctioneer & Valuer 'be playiinig soccer in Comma's G. O'Brien. and Silver Fins will take place leaders will look after their Cub ters and relatives on their sad new Sport Complex this coming Youghal 'B' — S. Supple, M. Grattan Square, Dungarvan. Telephone 058/41324 on Friday, December 5th at Packs until 21.00 hrs. All cubs Landers, B. Kennefick, j. Byrne, loss. MRS. ELLEN Mass in St. Michael's Church Sunday night. White soled run- will report to Camp Fire Area Her remains were removed ners are. a miust for anyone J. Crowley, J. Morey, S- Kearns. at 7.30 p.m. with His- Lordship for Sing Song and Sketches. C. Hennessy, T. Hurton. J. from the Kiely Funeral Home wishing to participate. So get Most Rev. Dr. Michael Russell, Camp fire chief, Rita, ably as- O'Brien. D. McCarthy. Reserves on Tuesday evening to St. (LENORE) KEATING Bishop of waterford & Lismore into the "kl'cik" of things. sisted by Brian and Willie. 22.00 Mary's Parish Church and were used. K. Landers and J. Foley. Feelings of profound sorrow as the chief celebrant'. hrs. Video — Sheila. 23.39 hrs. blessed and received by Rev. W The Cup was presented to the and regret were occasioned at BALLYDUFF SOCCER CLUB Lights Out. Oappoquin captain Michael Carey, C.C., assisted by Rev. M. ALL-IRELAND CHAMPIONS Anyone entitled to receive Cullinan, C.C. news of the death of Mrs. Sunday — 8.30 hrs. rise and Walsh by Mrs. Joan Bolger who Ellen (Lenore) Keating, Cool- Pins and who have not yet been We had without doubt a shine. 9.00 hrs. Breakfast. 10.00 was introduced by League Fr. carey celebrated the Re- agh Road, Abbeyside, which contacted by a member c*f the splendid week - end, collect ing 4 ON PARADE hrs. hike to Glenshelane for Chairman, Paddy Pollard. The quiem Mass on Wednesday mor- took place in Cork Regional Council, should gelt in touch valuable, points and remaining lady chairperson of Youghal linameela club at 7.30 p.m. with Pat Fliynn, Jim Leamy or Quiz and Trial. 13.00 hrs. Lunch. ning and also officiated at the Hospital on Sunday, October 26. Waterford Ladies Gaelic Foot- unbeaten in the league. On 15.00 hrs. Mass. After Mass Cub F.C. also conveyed her club's Martina Kearney as soon as burial in the adjoining ceme- She was in her late 30's and ball Team, recently crowned They then go on to the Decies Sunday we travelled' to Tallow, Packs will vacate their Rooms congratulations to the winners. tery, assisted by Rev. M. Cul- possible. had been ill for some time. All-Ireland Junior Champions, Bar. Clashmore at 9 p.m. for a who are without doubt promo- and return home. The camp Division 1 games played over llnan. C.C. and Rev. G. Hickey, with a great victory in Croke I A large crowd from the area tion opponents, and came away Deceased was a well known party and sing along and will chief for the Weekend will be the holiday weekend resulted:— O.S.A. and highly respected member Park over Wexford, will, on this I attended the Regional Social in with a well-deserved 2-1 victory. arrive at Gallaghers, "Old Brian Mulvihill. We will take Ardmore 4: valley Rangers 1 of the community. She was Friday night, go on parade Strand Inn," Ardmore for a vic- Lawlor's Hotel an F'riday night over the buildings clean. It Is Pinewood 2; Modeligo l Chief mourners — Billy and Playing against the elements daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Liam sporting their winning cup to tory dance, with bar extension I last and. a most enjoyable night up to the leaders that we leave Affane 2 Killeagh 4 Matty Barry (sons); Mrs. Ann visit three affiliated club areas. in. the first half we fell behind : Mahony. Coolagh Road and and music by Gerry Walsh and was. had bv a/H present. it that way. All breakages to be Lismore 7- Shamrocks 0. Monahan. Mrs. Phyllis Leeds to a superb 30-yard pile-driver, wife of Tommy Keating (well Their first stop will be at Dallas until 2 a.m. reported to the Warden as soon Division 2:— (daughters), Billy Monahan with defenders' feet and goal- known in G.A.A circles) to Whitechurch House, Cappagh. WEDDING: as they happen. I know this Bride View 1: Ballyduff and Tony Leeds (sons-in-law); keeper's hanlds short wtal 2 whom as well as to her daugh- where they will be hosts of Full county panel and county weekend will be a tremendous Youghal 'A' 3; Grange 3 Mrs. Breda Barry (daughter-in- inches. However, we continued ters and other family relatives John Flynn. John Joe Power board officers and selectors will DALY — FEENEY success because I know the Inch 4- Cappoquin 2 law >, grandchildren, etc. to press, forward and were re' we extend our deep and sincere and his supporters in the Bal- be present. leaders have put hard work Ballyduff 9; Killeagh 1. The marriage, took place on warded with a Maurice Ueary sympathy. Into,organising/it. The nine nai^ings for next Saturday week last of Kathleen goal before hiaU-tdme. Wit A. week are: Division 1 — Piltown Her remains were removed Daly, eldest daughter of Mrs. Mosisle WaJSJi' trial with on Kh" V v. Pinewood: Lismore v. Ard- from the Kiely Funeral Home Margaret and the late Willi a. m Roma. James Scanion played a more: Shamrocks v. Affane: to St. Mary's Parish Church on Oaly, Dalymoumt. Ballyduff. and fine game at centre-forward MISS MARY REIDY Modeligo v. Killeagh; Valley Monday evening and were Pat Feeney. only son of Mrs. laying on the. goal for Maurice Rangers v. Cappoquin. The death of Miss Mary blessed and received by Very Many and the late Jim Feeney, who Is known, in the business Division 2—Killeagh v. Bride Reidy, Waterford, took place at Rev. M. Canon Farrell, P.P.. Ab- DUNGARVAN Waterpank. Ferimoy. The mar- as a man who doesn't miss SURVEY SHOWS View; Ballyduff v. Youghal A St. Joseph's Hospital. Dungar- beyside, assisted by Rev. P. riage took place at St. Finbarr's, from two yards. Cappoquin v. Grange- Youghal van on Tuesday, October 21. Ahearne, C.C., do.. Very Rev. M. Gougune Barra. and the honey- A charming lady she had RUGBY With Mike Quirke obviously B v. Glenview. Brennock. O.S.A., Prior, Rev. G. moon was. spent touring. spent more than 40 years In intent oni gaining respectability On Sunday morning we went Hickey, O.S.A., Rev. W. Carey. We wish Kathleen and Pat 6.5% CALF employment at the Good Shep- C.C.. Rev. M. Cullinan. C.C. and both in love and In sport he along to Affane to have a look many years, of wedded bliss and herd Convent, Waterford. Mons. P. Lannen. FOOTBALL marsha/lled the defence in. style at the new and so youthful happiness in their life together. home side. Though they lost 4-2 Her remains were removed, to gaining much-needed corarid' 1 to Killeagh, one of the best Ballinroad Church on Wednes- Requiem Mass on Tuesday COMMUNITY COUNCIL en.ee from, his new-lound fiancee MORTALITY day evening and were blessed morning was celebrated by Rev. CLUB and we continued to dominate sides in the league to watch when they are "on song" there and received by Very Rev. M. P. Ahearne who also officiated ira the second half. Tickets for the Parish Social A survey carried out by 2,400 was a lot to like about, the dis- Canon Farrell, P.P.. assisted by at the interment in the adjoin- young farmers participating in ing cemetery, assisted bv canon an. Flrtdiay night week i.e. No- 'Paudie Pender, specially im- play of a side with five players Re-v. P. Ahearne, C.C. vember 7ith in the Grand Hotel, the ACOT Certificate in. Farm- F'r. Ahearne was celebrant of Farrell. P.P.. Rev. Fr. Brennock. double fixture with the first's ported from connemara for the not long out, of underage foot- The 1st XV had a very good Ferimoy with miusic bv Karnlval ing has) shown that calf mcr the Requiem Mass on Thursday O.S A.. Rev. Fr. Oarey, C.C. and playing Cork Con and the weekend, golb the clincher mid.- ball. Michael O'Dowd. Frank win away to Mallow last, Sun- are now available from mem- talltyi is. running at just over morning and also officiated at Rev FT. Cu'linan, C.C. 2nd's against. Dolphin. Both wayi through the half. This- ln- McCarthy, Ray Flynn. Eamonn day by 23-6, 1 6.57, per year. This was stated the burial which .took place in Large and representative cor- games kick-off at 2.30. bers of the Council and also cidettiltallly was the first time in O'Shea and Eamonn Costin all Playing against the wind by. ACOT's. Director, Dr. Liam the adjoining cemetery, assist- teges were present at the obse- from Fiita Leamy or John almost three years of competi- look to have a very bright Dungarvan were 6-0 up at half Next Saturday night sees Kenmy (Jnr.) It isi hoped thait Downey, speaking at the pre- future. Obviously it will take ed by Canon Farrell. quies. time and an excellent second tion that/ we have won a' game the start of a new venture for there will! be a good response sentation of certificates to time to acclimatise to the jump Sincere sympathy is extend- half display saw three tries having fallen behind. the club with our first Jazz to this the first Social organ young farmers who have com- in grades and for the team to ed to the Organ and O'Connor from an in-form Tom O'Brien. session. Music is by King pleted the Certificate in Farm- achieve a methodical positive families, Abbeyside. Michael O'Connor had another Team _ J. Quirke, F Fennes- Quartet from Waterford. A ing, in Cork, today (Tuesday. pattern. fine game at out-half and sy, R. Walsh, M- Q'uirike, C. great night is expected. Re- Daly,, P. Prendergast, S. Pren- October 2ilsit, 1986). F'or Killeagh the Galvins, Tony Clarke also deserves a member next Saturday from MR. MICHAEL NAGLE SOUTH EASTERN HEALTH dergast. S. Daly. B. Duinilea. J. The survey was part of the Noel Driscoll, Ger Ahearne, special mention for an out- 8.00 p.m. to 11 p.m. It is with sincere regret that BOARD Scanion, M. Geary. Subs., E. | project element of the Certlfi- Tom McCarthy moved the ball standing game. we record the unexpected death Flynin, J. Quirke, M. Casey D. j caite in Farming. All students with fluency and purpose. They The 2nd XV were beaten by Rotas this week-end Satur- TENDERS FOR PROVISIONS MISS ANGELA ol Mr. Michael Nagle, which oc- Clonmel at Ballyrandei but are day night A. Clarke (capt.), Bolger. P. Casey. | recorded, the level of calf deaths must be a force in the cham- ETC. pionship. curred In London on 16th Aug- Improving with every outing. D. Regan, Jim Harty, johnny .On, Monday, at home to Kil- and s4ckneS6' 011 their home ust at the age of fifty-five. Tenders are invited for the Scorers: Killeagh — Tom Mc- The props PhiliD Foley and J. Lynch, P. J. O'Brien, Niall leagh. we had a comprehensive farms. beHween November 1985 CARROLL He was a very well-known supply aind delivery of provi- Carthy (2), Noel Driscoll and O'B'rien, Kilmolash, had a Parkes, J. O'Rourke, P. J. Kin- 9J1 victory over what musit be and April 1983, It. involved a and respected member of a sions etc, to the undermention^ Ger Ahearne and for Affane It is with sincere regret that fine game. dregan, Mick Halloran, JOhn said was a very weak side. How- tobali of 90,000 calves' on the large , Dungarvan family of ed Hospitals in Waterford for Eddie McGrath and Eamonn we record the death of Miss Next week-end we have a Tynan, Jimmy Mansfield, ever slo.me good goals, were, scor- 2.400 farms. Cathal Brugha Place and was Paddy Cummlnis. six months commencing 1st Costin. Angela Carroll of Milltown ed against a fairly ooroius de- The following are the high- residing at Bow Road, London. January. 1987. Referee was Paddy Pollard. House, Fethard, which took fence while some glorious, op- lights' oif students' findings: A charming man. he had a Sunday afternoon — N. King Ardkeen Regional Hospital, place on Wed., Oct. 22 Her portunities! were squandered It Overall call mortality was most likeable disposition and (capt.), Brendan Mullen, A. Water ford: CAPPOQUIN BILLIARDS AND death oame rather suddenly KINSALEBEG AND O'Connor, Ml. Carroll, Mick was 4-0 at half-time and. scor- 6.95' i; Deaths were recorded on his death is deeply regretted by St. Otteran's Hospital, Water- SNOOKER CLUB after a brief illness at a com- CLASHMORE O'Neill, Tom Shanley, Michael ing honours went to the six-foot two-thirds of the (amIN and parablvely advanced age. She a large circle of friends. ford; GUN CLUB O'Hanrahan, P Gordon, Pat fou'r Brlckiey hit-man Henry montallity rates in excess af 10'. Non-Members Note—I would was a well known member of His remains were removed to St. Patrick's Hospital, Water- Dineen, Martin Hession. O'Keeffe with 2 headers with were recorded on Ul', ol' Kurmsi; like to clear up a matter about bhe south Tipperary farming St. Catherine's Ohurch. Bow The Lands in the following ford; Maurice Geary and James The total lbss from mortality membership that has been community who farmed exten- Road and were blessed and re- Townlands are strictly pre- St. Joseph's Hospital. Dun- Scaniiton also, scoring two each. amounted to £620,MX) to the causing some confusion. We sively. Her family were groat ceived by the Parish Priest. served:— garvan; Other scorers were Brendan 2.400 farmers, involved. Nation- stated in the press in the past horse lovers and bred some top Requiem Mass was celebrated few weeks that the closing date District Hospital. Dungarvan; Duinlleia with the best goal of ally, a calf mortality rate of class national winners. for the repose of his soul, and Monatray Middle, MOnatray for membership was Sunday, COISTE GAIRM OIDEACHAIS Dunalbbey House. Dumgarvan: tihe game after his. fears, of limb 6.65 '/< would, amount, to a. loss Angela was a very kind and lie burial took Place at Manor East, Monatray West, Prospect- October 12bh. However this re- CONTAE PHORTLAIRGE District Hospltali. Lismore. of £15 million, per year.. loving person and a devout Park Cemetery. Large and rep- hall, Newtown, Bal'lysial'lagh amputation were dispelled Jer- lated to players who played Full particulars and Tender Catholic all her life. She will resentative corteges were pre- Mortgage, Moord, Raith, Pil- ome Qulirke and a beautiful free snooker before that date and Forms' maiy be obtained from SUBSTANTIALLY LOWER be best remembered for her sent on both occasions. town, Clashanahy, Llsteige, ^Applications are invited by kick from Mike Quirke. Sean thus were eligible to do so ief m the Hospital Administrator. hos'plballby which was so much „ ?il °urners _ wife, Mrs. Ballynamona, Ardogimoa, Far- the County Waiberford Voca- Pender, who m.ust have been Commenting on the results', without paying their member- South Eastern Health Board, to be seen at all times. Her Bridie Nagle; sons, Patrick, rangarreit. Monea, Dysert, tional Education committee thinking of Fadawagga. com- Dr. Downey said the level of ship. It does not mean that Ard- St. Josephs Hospital. Dungar- death has caused deep sorrow John. Ritchie, Chrissy, Steve, more, Curragh, Crossford. from persons or firms who de- bined beautifully with Mi'ke mortality is. substamtiiailly lower someone cannot become a mem- van. CO. Wiaterford with whom to her relatives and many Jimmy; daughter, Johanna; sire to have their names, in- Quirke and Paiudle Peinder t.o than, previous estimates of 12', ber after .that date. Membership Grange, Summerhill, Kllmeedy Tenders, should be lodged not friends. brothers. Christy, Patsy. Louie, cluded: in a panel from which set up the Killeagh penalty late to 14', per, annum. "These ear- is open throughout the whole (Bast and West), Knockmeel- later than 5.00 p.m. on Friday, sisters. Hanny. Kitty and Lollie. more, Glistanane, KUmalloo quotations or tenders may be in the game, wbllle Fintan Fen- ner estimates are basted on season and new members are Her remains were removed 21st November, 1986. Many thanks to all friends (East and' West), Garranasplck, invited for the supply of the nessy received treatment on. the mortality figures collected ln more than welcome at any time. from the Fennessy Funeral and family for the floral tri- Items, or the execution of the left wing. the mid-11070s from larger com- A reminder again that the Home, Clonmel on Thursday S'hanacoole, Tinnaibinna, Tik- butes and Mass Cards received. nock. Ardsalliagh, D'Loughtane, work for the period, up to 31st Team—p. Prendergast, F. Fen^ mercial dairy herds in the membership fee is £5 for 16 BaE'ycrompane, Knookibrack, December,, 1987, and set out meslsiy,, R, Walslh. M. Quirke T southern, counties. Accordingly, years or over and it may be hereunder. Nugent. H. O'Keieffe, S. Prender- paid to any committee member. Drumigulllane (Fast and West), DUNGARVAN YOUTH CLUB tlhey a're likely to have been Ballylangadioin, Knockasitooka, gast, S. Daly, M. Geary J significantly higher than the (1) Solid Fuels, (smaill quan- FUND RAISING COMMITTEE Nights And Times Of Plav— Newtown, Prape, Liskeelty. Tin- Scanilon. B. Dunlea, subs' C mortality levels in smaller tity) and. Heating Oil 30 October, '86. The Snooker Room is open, for nalyira. Kilkinoekan, Lissarow, Daliy.. J. Quiirke. E. F'lynm D dairy herds and in suckler and i('2) School and Office Furni- Bolger. calf rearing umitsv Moreover, play from Monday to Saturday Toniteehegie, Ballyquin, Crus- ture. Full panel £50, Snowball £38 between 7.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. heta, Ballyibrusa. Ballyniamertin- Thus we have had a wonder- there appears bo have, been School and Office Equip- on 5.1 Calls. Colour: orange. 1 Games are 50p (,25p per player) agh, Boherboy, GraOilagh Upper K3) ful start to the season and in some improvement in calf mor- ment. supply and repairs. 12 48 28 54 11 47 18 60 for 30 minutes and a reminder ajnd Lower. Oladagh, Bally- seeking reasons for. same it may tality leveil® since t'he earlier (4) School and Office Sup- to members and Intending currane, Kilgabriel, Cooibooa. 68 90 29 59 69 33 17 15 be worthwhile to cite, three studies, in the mid 1970s" he plies. members to have 50D coins and Clashmore, Ballyheeny, Bally- 26 79 49 55 86 21 88 85 healrty examples. First is. that said. (5) Printing aind Stationery. change readily available. naclash. Kilmore. C'ool'buagh, 4 30 61 1 31 14 80 56 there are three fellows who Dr. Doiwney said1 that the (6) Class Materials. Tournaments — The tourna- KmockaneriS', Baliymamulitiina. unlMI last Monday had' not play- unaccepbaJbliy high level's re- '71 Cleaning Materials. 5 36 34 53 81 2 39 84 ment, committee will meet this Knockalnl'ska. Baillycurrame ed- on the team for a single corded on some 16', of farms, (8) Maintenance of Commit- 51 63 57 74 37 27 66 13 week and it Is expected that North, and South, Mowagilieeny, miniulte i.e. Eugemie Fliynn Jer- especially the larger dairy the first tournament of the sea- tee's. Properties. electrical, 38 10 25* 41 20 62 87 Toor North and South, Glen- ome Quirke and Dermot Bolger farms, shows, that calf mortal- son will begin within the next plumbing, painting, general re- MicJey, Moyng, Druimsllg, Car- "Denotes end of Snowball, but who cointilnued to make ity must now be tackled as a fortnight. pairs. ronada vde rg, Lacke n agr e a ny, themselves available every Sum- herd rather thani a national (9) Repairs to Committee's Prizes must be claimed on jr Monagallly Easit and West, Car- day. Second i'si tihat the lasit- problem. CREDIT UNION QUIZ Plant and Equipment. before Moindiay. 3rd November ronbeg, Balllndrumma, Creggs. miemtianed spent some two The survey also showed that The closing date for receipt) at 6 p.m. sharp, from pat Lismore / Cappoquin Credit hours in the rain, on Sunday some' 2.0', of cows flailed to pro- The club wishes to thank the of applications' will b Monday,. Moore, 11, Thomas Terrace, Union marked Credit union e evening lining the pitch, for duce a calf each year. This landowners for their permission 17th November, 1086. The Com- Dungarvan. Day by sending a team to com- and hope our good relationship Monday's galme. Third ls that emphasised the need to also mittee reserves bhe right to FXi'i sheet must be returned pete in the Chapter Ten Table will Continue. Brendain Dunlea travelled from tackle the problem of infer- neadvertiise any of the afore- when claiming. Quiz held at Hearne's Hotel, COrk, oin. bath Sunday and Mon- tility. he. said. Clonmel and the team finished 'We would also Hike to inform mentioned and does, not bind (Last week's winners: Mrs. B. day ait his own expense anid In relation to. calf slcknessi a most, creditable third out of the farmers, i'n our area that itself to accept the lowest Egian, 10, Kyine Park, Abbeyside, while the excesses of the Jazz the survey showed bhat 13.000 fourteen competitors, one DOint all oiur members are fully in- tender or quotation submitted.. £HOO: Thomas Kiely. Mount Festival might have been por- sick calves were re.corded on behind second placed Ardfin- sured and that we are tihe only D. O CEILLEAOHAIR. O'Dell, Carriglea. Dungarvan, trayed on his features, they bhe 2.400 farm's,. Sickness, leveils nan. Out of a maximum 60 clta'b l'n this area whose mem- Priomh Oifigeach. did little to stymie either his £10'0. In excess' of) 20', were recorded points., the winners were Lis- bers are properly and ade- Oifigi Rliara'cfliain. spirit or hfc verbosity. on a quarter of the farms. duggan Credit Union 56. Ard- S J, P . ?n,°- pu>sen,in1 » cheque from funds collected quately insured. Boithar WOlfe Tone, Numbers drawn this week oy Next Sunday's game should Dungarbhan, Ve'terltnary aind medical treat- finnan 48 (second) and Lis- . ^visory Council to Sister M. Goretti to provide Mrs. Ann O'Shea, 1.0, Western be a cracker a)s we are pitted more/Cappoquln 47 (third). — Joe O'Callaghan, Hon. Sec. Co. Phortilairge. ment alone amounted' to £76,0.30 additional facilities,at Colaiste Muire, Mercy Convent Second- Terrace. Dungarvan. against Youghal at 2.3o. for the 2,400 farmers involved. We congratulate the team ary School, Dungarvan. DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1986 PAGE THREE £1,000 Damage At Dungarvan's

During the hearing of a- case Coward ln evidence however at DtongarVan court last week denied that he had broken the &t was stated- that in recent windows and said that he made months wtadlow breakages and the statement admitting that other dlaim-aige at the new New Garda Station he did break them only because Garda Station being built at he was afraid he'd get a beat- Youghali Roadv Dungarvan had ing. cosit oiver £1,000 to re.pa.ir. (Michael Dwyen, Fermoy. first Instance 18 windows had Siupt. M. English who prose- BiuMdinig Contractor stated ih Supt. English — Didn't, you Before the Count was Joseph •been broken and these- had been cuted told -the Court that the evidence that h-e was engaged replaced. Them a further 23 new building had been vandal- tell Garda Molloy that you did Coward, 56. congress Villas., fan building the new Garda but that you were p—— drunk Dungarvan, who wasi charged were broken and am alumtaiuim ised to a shocking extent. Station in. Dung ar vara. In the dbor. was damaged. Thie cosit of Det./Garda Kiely in evidence at the time. on several' counts, betweetn Wltnesa — I don't know. August and October with steal- replacing the 12 windows In said -that Coward made a state- respect of which the defenidanit ment in which he admitted ing a handbag value £50 this MOST SERIOUS CHARGE property of Mrs. Margaret was charged was £4)00 while th? breaking the windows by Wade. Knocknasalla. Dungar- cost of all the damage totalled throwing stones at them from RACING £941 plus' 10 p.c. VAT. across the road. Mr. N. King, Solr. (J. F. Wil- van; stealing a case-tte and liams & CO.), who -appeared for 'tlape hiolden the property of the defendant, said that it Padmaiig McCarthy at Western would be peculiar that, Coward Terrace': nuaMolous. damage- to a JOHN KIELY DOUBLE should plead guilty to 3 of the car at1 Western; Terrace: steal- charges and not guilty to the ing a watch valued) £100 the other If he had done it. prtopiertyl of John Curran ait the AT THE JUNCTION Manager's Plans To The Justice said that the way Look-Out andi with breaking Dungarvan trainer John Kiely he saw It was that -the defen- a'nd daim&gilng 1(2 windows at landed a double at Tipperary dant looked on this as the most the new Garda Station at (Limerick Junction) last Thurs- Renew Old Dungarvan serious of the charges and con- Youghal Road to the extent of day, with Rockfersistan (6/4 sequently d'id not want to ad- £400. favourite) in the Tipperary mit it. The defendant, pleaded guilty Racecourse Supporters' Novice Housing Estate Convicting -the defendant, on Chase and Cool Cheval (10/1) all counts, 'District Justice to all/ the charges- wl-th the ex- When Mr. Hurley said that he in the Town 'Handicap Hurdle. In the course of a report to O'Connell -said that there was ception of breaking the win- was submitting his proposals so Rockfersistan in the colours the October monthly meeting of no way he would -allow anyone dows, that the Council members could of Mr. Tom Coffey, Dungarvan, Dungarvan Urban Council, the with four such serious charges Det./Gardai C. -Kielv and E. consider the-m, it was agreed to Belleek Pottery, famous worldwide for its unique china, Has introduced a number of new ridden by A. J. (Tony) O'Brien, County Manager, Mr. Dan Hur- proved -against him to walk O'SuMiVian- gave evidence oif have the matter placed on the survived a bad mistake four ley gave- a brief outline of his away free from his court. He ranges—the first completely new designs to be produced this century. The new ranges are arresting t'hie defendant on agenda for a full discussion at fence's out in the novice chase plans for the renewal of the sentenced the defendant to 6 the key element in an IR£150,000 marketing campaign aimed at expanding Belleek's share October 20 and charging him the next meeting. before going to the front at the old houses at Cathal Brugha months concurrent on each of wiith tihe charges set out. OTHER REPORTS of the £54 million glass/china market in the UK and Ireland. next. At -the second last, the Place, most of which still have the 4 charges and fixed recog- gambled-on Ballysheehan was no bathrooms and many are Mr. Hurley also outlined nisances in the event of an Pictured at a reception in the Hotel Kilkenny to announcq details of the new ranges were challenging the winner but. he structurally defective. plans for the further develop- appeal. from left to right: Barth Harris, area sales manager, Belleek Pottery and Colum and Maura toppled over here to leave Rock- .The plan envisages the re- ment of the leisure park at the Moloney, Moloney's, Dungarvan. fersistan clear. newal of -all 62 house's in the Causeway and had a drawing Cool Cheval owned by Mr. J. estate under a 5-year program- showing the proposed develop- BENCH WARRANT O'Donoghue completed Kiely's me and Mr. Hurley said that he ments exhibited for the benefit double with a very easy success had requested the Department of the members. in the Town Handicap Hurdle. to allocate money to demolish He said that the plans inclu- ISSUED He cruised to the front under the old houses and to replace ded an extension of the tennis Tommy carmody off the final them with new modern style courts and ancillary facilities, When Edward Carroll, no bend to score with a lot In hand homes. new footpaths, tree and shrub Suspended Jail Sentence For fixed abode, failed: t'o appear at from Bavam'our, ridden by Dun- He went on to say that he planting and car parking facili- Dungarvan Courts last week, garvan rider Mr. John Queally. had commissioned a firm of ties. "When this has all been summoned by Garda P. Galvin Items -taken from a crashed It, was the first time that Car- architects to carry out a study carried out," said the Manager, car were mentioned at Dungar- for causing maliciousi damage mody had ridden for Kiely. of the estate and as a result of "it should, in time, give us a to the shop premises of Mr van Oourt last week when John Kiely supplied the favourite, this the .plan was to demolish magnificent, park." -Farrissey, a fisherman, 9 College Matt Connb-Hy. Main Street, Private Dancer (11/10), in the all 62 houses in the estate and Mr. Hurley also referred to Road, Ard-more, was charged Dungarvan to. the extent of £50 Oola Hurdle but she went, un- finally to replace them with 59 plans for the Sports Hall at before District Justice W F. Ardmore Man by breaking a' plate glassi win- der to Candy Su. The winner houses. "Cathal Brugha Place, Quann's and said that he would O'Connell with stealing a car dow, Disltricti Justice O'Connen. made every yard of the running as we know it today," -said the be having discussions with the tyre, car -wheel, a jack and a dant's -car. The other items District Justice O'Connell on the application of Supt. M. LIKE VULTURES and was all of ten lengths clear Manager, "would over a period Vocational Education Commit- radio at Sumimerhlli on Septem- were never found. said that he would deal with English, issued a bench warrant of Private Dancer at the second of 4 to 5 years be replaced with tee as to their requirements ber 1. the case Of the radio but as he During the hearing of the for his arneat. last. an area of new houses." there. Supt. English added that in a statement made to Sgt. Fahy, would have some difficulty in case. District Justice O'Connell Supt. M. English who proses regard to the other items which said that when crashed cars cuted stated that a car the Ardmore, the defendant said that as he approached the were never found he would were lelfit an the roadside like property of James Sutton, New stilke out the charges In rela- this, news seamed to spread in Ross, crashed at, Summerhill crashed car on the occasion he saw another car which then tion to those some mysterious) m a n n e r near Ardmore and because- of among certain elements.. "I took off and drove away. Mr. J. P. Gordon, Solr., who the damage sustained it had to don't kno'V4 how," he said, "but be left unsecured. When garage appeared for the defendant said they then descend on these cars people from Clonmel cam to that he was admitting th-e facts P Hike vultures and strip them." collect the crashed car they in regard to the radio. found the Item's mentioned mis- The defendant in ~ "" sing. This was reported to the said that on the occasion he gardai and when the matter TIPS ON PICKING wais returning home to Ard- was investigated, the missing more amd as: he came on the radio was found in the defen- crashed car he saw dark-coloured car driving away. SAFE TOYS He saw tihe radio and took it FARM SHEDS andi latter wrapped iit in news- paper with the intention of INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS Keep safety first in mind handing it in alt the Garda STEEL STOCKISTS when- purchasing children's station. DUNGARVAN gil-l'itsi for Christmas is. the advice o-f -tihe Irish Fight For Sight Supt. English -pointed out that FOR KEENEST PRICES Campaign. the radio produced! had to be BRANCH LABOUR Children's toy-related eye- In- removed from the dash-lb card juries accounted for a large of the c-ar. and he polluted out' number of visits to- hospital that this would have Involved emergency departments last the use of a screwdriver which year, in many of these cases was no small job. PARTY Convicting the defendant, the the traumatic suffering eindured District Justice sentenced him by the chlldnen and their At a reeenitl meeting oi the to 3 months in jail. However Dungarvan Branch o.f the parents) could have been foEowing a plea by Mr. Gordon, H. N. Engineering Labour Party it was' decid'ed avoided because 'the injuries the District Justice agreed to that the following points were preventalble. suspend the isslue of the war- RATHGORMACK should be raised at a meeting Fight For Sight advises that rant an the defendant entering CO. WATERFORD of Dungairvam U'DC by CMr-. P. a bond to keep the peace for 12 a suitable toy for one child may Tel.; 052/21455 Power: be totally dangerous' to another. months and paying £3.0 to- Group pictured at the recent presentation of prizes for the Racquets Tournament held in Lawlor s Hotel, front row left t'o (a) The repair of footpaths Before making a purchase, wards. the cost of w'itness.es'' Rathgorniack 051/46075 right: Jim Kiersey, Organiser, Mrs. Marion Moloney, Mrs. Teresa Keane (winner ladies), John Cliffe (winner men's), Mrs. between' No. 1 and No. 16 Con- adults should consider the expenses, within a period- of 2 months. Mary Leo (Sponsor), Miss Catherine Maher; back row: Willie Wad.e, Donaj Verling, Colin Carty (Vice-President, Causeway gress) Villas. child's age- amd maturity level, Your Local Agent is:— (b) Delay in finishing new and check -that against the T.C) Pearse Moloney (Sponsor), Mrs. Cora Kirwan (runner-up), Sean Cleary, President, Squash Club, Mossie Norris. An order was- made fori the Garda Barracks. recoimmemded age group for the MICHAEL LYONS (Photo: David Stearn) resitoratiton' af- tihe radio toi the (c) The danger to school- toy. Ef a specific toy seems Toor, Lismore. Tel. 058/54335 owner. children. cycling after dark appropriate, for one child, shop- without llig-htiS'. .It was' suggested pers should remember that the that the Council might wirite to toy mlay also be used by a the schools in the area warning younger brother or sister: cer- Dungarvan Crystal Court Official Bereaved them of the dangers to the tain types, oif toy® should only children) amd other road users. be used under adult super- to be: assio,elated with the ex- The dealth occurred on Mon- Kdi) Re parking laws—to en- vision. pression- of Sympathy tX) Mr. day., October: 20 oif Brian An- quire iif amy provision was THE GROVE FILLING STATION TALLOW Flynm. The campaign office offers- thony Flynm, youngest child of •made for picking up or drop- Sports & Leisure Club Suipt. M. English on- hlsl o.wn the following Blips: TYRES ! — TYRES ! — TYRES ! Mr. Ned Flynm, Senior Court ping oiff messages., i.e. enquire, if behalf and on behalf oif the Clerk andi Mrs. Peggy Flynn. 2 minutest grace could' be ex- Check toys for any sharp Garda authorities joined in ex- NEW RADIALS 155x12 £21.00 Thursday night. 10th October to be a one-sided affair but Kilshannig House, Clashadonna, tended to motor isitis, in no park- exipotsed edges or points, nails, tending his sympathy siay-img 155x13 £23.00 was. a very hiis-tonic occasion for these thou-ghtsi werei quickly Youghal, after a long illnes. ing areas. screws' and pinis. -that it was Indeed a sad thing 165x13 £25.00 our club when tihe final of the diminished when the very vola- Very Barge and most repret- With regard to point (a) the Avoid projectile items, such to see a young lad of 12 years Allied! Iriish Finance sponsored tile Blowers, roared on their sentia-tilve gatherings attended Town Engineer is. to look into a® guns, that shoot darts' or New Tyres, including Good Year G800, Grand Prix, of age passing away. He ex- Squash' Tournament was played. man to level at one game- all. the- removal to the Stranid the matlter and- report back to cork. Semperit, Michelin, Vredestein, Marshall and pressed the hope that their This- was- the first major: com- The vounig Blower again took Church on Tuesday evening and the Council many more. sympathy would prove some Examine dolls, stuffed ani- petition since the club opened the mextt set aiter- some contro- allso th© Requiem Mass at 2.30 Other matte ns' of Hocai inter- mals, ertic., for rigid interior ladfc -March and from a toitlai oif versial decisions by Marker p.m. o-n Wednesday following consolation to Mr. and Mrs. Remoulds: 135x13, 145x13, 155x13. 165x13 _ All £11.00. Flynm and the other family est were allso raised and. pOan-s frames' that cam poke through 91 entries' the teams of Dermot O'Dea andi Referee Cashin who which the burial took place at were put to motion to get the oulbslde coverings. 20-50 Oil Only £5.50 per gallon Kelly a-nd Tom Kiely emerged encountered some difficulty ln North Abbey New Cemetery. relatives- in. the big lass they We stock New Tyres in all sizes, Including Tractor. had- now sustained. branch ready to assist Cllir. Check for loose parts- that as finalists in this most memor- controlling this game and with Brian O'Shea who will fight the can become unattialched. expos- able night. tension ever increasing one can COURT SYMPATHY Mrs-. M. Healiy, District Court Tel. NOEL HEKLEY 058/56298 Clerk also associated hersisiif next General Election for the- ing sharp metiall or- plastic. Open for Petrol, Diesel and Car Gas, 7 days, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. well understand what makes party in- the Waterford Cbnsitit- Even be-fore- the scheduled Prior to taking the ordinary with the expression of sym- -Avoid toys that shatter or are squash such a do or die game. uency. starting time of 7 p.m. people buslines® alt Duingiarvan- Court on pathy. eiasiilly bfleakalble. began to arrive to order to gie't At this stage newsi h-adi filter- Wednesday of last week. Dis- a gofod' seat but others, like Noel ed through from Court 2 that trict Justice W. F. O'-COnnefH Duggan were quite content tx> Jim had beaten Helen 3-1 which expressed the sympathy of the sit it oiut in thei Committee wrapped it up for Dermot's court to Mr. Flynn, their- senior Room where the display o.f lus- team but even so no one Court Cllerk, om tihe death of his cious- cakes and sandwiches for was leaving. Tney wantled to son Brian. He sialdi that it was him at least took preference see more of the enthralling a very sad occasion- and beyond SLANEY MEATS over thie main- event. contest and they weren't dis- that there was little which After four games, the score appointed. The flo-urth set, had could be said, but, to show how stood, at, 2-2 when for Deirniofs just albout everything — contro- they all -felt,, District Justice team the very strong and de- versy, good squash, physical O'Connefl'l said that after the INTERNATIONAL termined David Power and the contact. 1'hHsi Was It—Dungar- morning session -he would ad- ciassi of Charlie1 Grotty proved van v. Atobe-yefldie. Blower v. journ the- Court to enable ailil WANTED — COWS, BULLOCKS, BULLS AND tcHo much for Jainssie Mack and Cuitlter, C-u/b v. Rocky and while who wished to attend the HEIFERS Pat- Keane respectively, while Cuib cclac'hed by hils brother- funerna.Ti. for Tom's side his sister-in-law Tiger emerged a 3-1 victor, the Top priccs paid — Collected anywhere Helen fresh from her recent game itself was the real win- Mr. J. P. Gordon, Solicitor succesei to' the Cork Open had ner. Andi alire-adiy the talk is all said that as President of the Contact Local Agent:— to work very hard against Ber about the neixt tournament. Waterford Law Society he wish- ed! on- behalf of his colleagues JAMES LONERGAN — Tel. 051-91139 Whelan as did Jiimmy Cock w ell Our congratulations are ex- against' the ageless Olive WhiXe. tended to Dermot and hlis team SLANEY MEATS — Tel. 054-77155 The next game on was Tom on being the first to have their Frost versus Jimmy 'W-alker and names engraved on this, beauti- what a decisive one it turned ful Oup presented! by our very out to be- when 'lorn who raither generous. sponsors who are pim- GREEN PERIOD siur-prlsitogfly failed to Pate/ ning great) hopes, on- some of Hackett in the semi-final got our soccer team purchasing sets of wheels. Also cangra-tsl to Cub Il'l'Shis. dnacst i togeither a-naiudu strucom k a" i " ; • ,7. V EXTENDED AT ereat blow foW 'Dermot's outfit1 amd c-o. for providing such en- BEECHER'S FOR ANIMAL FEEDS with a very competent 3-0 vie- I tertainment, Tciuinnamemlt Direc- tory against Jimmy one of the tors Dermot Ke,.fty (that man ATTENTION FARMERS!— most Interested and compara again.) and' Brigld O'Dea. amd DUNGARVAN Edwlna, Brigld and Helen for We stock the full range of Animal Feeds at the right tlve newcomers? to the game. 1 providing such a lovely buffet :, priccs:— With just two games remain- in- fact Clock No. 833-3 was- over- Maverick Milk Substitute, Cattle - and Dairy Nuts, ing. that betwec-m the rival cap- heard to say It, was the best TRAFFIC LIGHTS tain® amd tihe mumlber threes feed' he had' fn years. Coarse Calf Meal, Calf Pcncils, Calf Nuts, Beef Nuts Jim Hayesi and Helen- Crotty. Under date October 10. the (with, Romensan), Barley Balance Fine Meal, Parata, Bull 'Fllnafflliy all I can siay is- Dermot wa-s mosit definitely In County Engineer, Mr. John Nuts, Broiler Foods, Layers Mash and Pellets, Pig the driving sieia.t. Both games "thanks" to. everyone who made- O'Flynn in a letter has inform- FREE CREDIT FROM A.I.B. — It is not often a Bank can be aieeused of giving away this competition such a success went on at the same time- but ed the County Manager, Mr. something for nothing, however, the Visa ere dit card as operated by Allied Irish Banks can Rations, Bonham Creep Pellets, Sheep and Lamb Nuts, aind wiith such a dedicated and' the main- InteresiO was between Dan Hurley that following rep- offer up to 55 days free credit provided that the credit utilisled is cleared on the due date. K.N.Z. Mineral Licks, etc., etc. — All at unbeatable prices. hard working committee at the- resentations made at recent the number (toes where even helm this- cluib can only go from meetings of the County and The facility is most useful when planning the family budget or for meeting recovery during the kmock^up one could strength tb strength. Urban Councils, the minimum expenses such as travel and subsistence. feel the electricity and needle MICHAEL BEECHER Our next major event will be green period on the Cappoquin It is also useful for foreign travel and Christ mas expenses. So call into your local A.I.B. betweetn bolth pllayers. Dermot, a Road (at the By-Pass junction TALLOW, CO. WATERFORD much improved player thislyeair t-he Official' Opening at 2.30 p.m. Branch and find out more abrful another -exe client A.I.B. service. WHY NOT GIVE US A TRY. Sunday, Ntoveitnber 9th. -See- you traffic lights at Kllruih) has took the- first game after Tom been extended from 9 to 16 sec- Pictured above discussing the Visa Card promotion arc AIB staff members Seamus Doorley, had' 5'0 and one co-uld not there. onds. Ann Geary and Geraldine Whelan. help fcelling that this was' going PAGE FOUR

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JR's NITE CLUB - LISMORE HOTEL RADLEYS LOUNGE Week-End T.V. Viewing Telephone 058/54304; 54219 News and Weaither. 1.00 — One 5.16—Sports News Wales,. 5,20 — 5.00-^Flamehco At 5.15. 5.30 — Tonight Thursday, October 30— O oiock News with Martyn •twtond Rait—The1 Series. 5.4o — Film: Lassie The Voyager. 7.00 IN CABARET — JOE DOLAN ijewis; W'eatiher. 1..2& — Neagn- Doctor who. (j.liO—The Noel Ed- —Fay Weldon. 7.3-0—(Micro Live. FOLLOWED BY DISCO ABBEYSIDE oours, 1.5W—King Hollo. l.i>t> — 8.0-0—M25: A Ring Arclund The monds Late Late Breakfast Bar Extension — Tickets on sale at door. Admission £5 ijirain. — The (Liver -Eiirdisi. Show. 7.00 — Every Second Smoke. 8.30—-Gardienere' World. SATURDAY, NOV. 1 2.30- — Kinotts Landing (new Counts. 7.35 — That's TV Enter- 9.00 —Screen Two: The Insur- WEE K-ENDENTERTAINMENT 9.00 — Dilin O Deamhas. 9.10 serlesi). a.zs — Box Clever (new tainment: 50 yeairs of BittC Tele- ance Man 10.15—Film Buff Of Friday, October 31 — Hallowe'en Nite DANCE —The Great Grape Ape. 9.35— series >. 3.50 — Whizz. 4.11)— vision. tf.Gj — News And Sport; The Year. The final. 110.50 — DANCING TO TWEED Bair Extension Pajo's Junk Box. 10.35 — Nancy Suipertedi 4.20 — Beat The Weather.. 9.15—That's TV Enter- Newslnight. ia.3'5—Weaitherview. Friday, October 31st — DOUBLE J SOUND Drew Mysteries. 11.25—Border- Teacher. 4.30 — Cheggers- Plays tainment i Part 2). 10.45—.body- lil.40-.12i.35 a.m. — International line. 12.25 — Get smart. 12.50— Saturday, November 1st — PARTY NITE DISCO Fop. 9.00—-John Craven's, News- line 12 10 a.m.—Bowls- And Tennis. Wlghtman Cup high- News Headlines. 12.52 — Sports Bar — Over 18'6 — Neat Dress Saturday, November 1 — DAVE & DAN rouind. 5.05—iGnange Hill. 5.3'5— Tennis. 1.20—-Weather. lights. Stadium. 5.05 — Grizzly Adams. Masterteam. ti.ou — Six O'clock 6.00 — The Angelus. 6.01—Mail- News; Weather. 6.35—toportifollio. Sunday, November 2 — Cappoquin/Villierstown Game Sunday, November 2 — MIXERS bag. 6.30 — Down Here With A SATURDAY, 1st NOV. 7.00—Wogan. 7.4.0 — Blankety Preservation Society DANCE View To Above. 7.00 — A Sym- 9.CO a.m.—Pages from Ceeifax. phony On Ice. 8.00—North And Blank. 8.10 — Dynasty. 9.00 — DANCING TO SOCIETY FOUR Bar Extn. Nine O'Clock Newss Regional 12.40 p.m-. — Open University. South: The flnal episode. 9.50— 1.30—Pages from Ceelax. 2.15— News. 10.05 — Saturday 'Live.' Neiws; Weatner. 9.3o — Call Me Mister. 10.25 — Omnibus,: Ray FRIDAY, 31st OCTOBER Film: Silk Stocking. Cole Forter Coming Friday, Nov. 14 — THE CHAMPIONS 11.20—The Rockford Files. 12.15 musical starring Fred Asitaire.. —Late News. Charles. .111.35—(Film: Hallow- 8.30 a m.—Masterteom. Angela e'en 111. Made to 198.3 it stars Cyd Charisse and Peter Lorre SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Rlppoin chairs the knockout (195V). 4.1-0 — Television Comes Tom Aitikins, Stacey Nelikntn and quiz 8.56—Interval. 9.0-0—(Pageis 10.10 — La 'Maree Et Ses To Bradford 4.4,0 — Bowls And Secrets. 10.25 — Technical Stud- Dan O Herlihy and is receiving from CeeJax. 9.30—Daytime On its; first showing on British Twai. Educational programmes TenniSi 6.15—The Secret Life Of ies. 10.50—Deutsch Direkt! 11.15 Paintings- 6.55 — Newsvlew. 7.35 THE "CATS" BAR —Mass. 12.05 — News Headlines television. 1.10 a.m.—'Weather. for school, College and Home. —Saturday Review. 8.25 — From followed by The smurfs. 12.30— 10.15 — Outlook: Farming MOUNT MELLERAY SATURDAY, 1st NOV. Through The Ages. UJ-38—Day- East To West. 9.25—Film: I Vit- Public Record. 1.00—The Span- ello-ral (The Layoj^o ute). (195 J. ish Civil War. 1.60 — Bookslde. 8.30 a.m.—The Family Ness. time On Two. . 2.lo — Park House Thursday, October 30 — CARD DRIVE MlddlesbOlough feard Times black and white, Italian with 2.30 — Sunday Matinee: Carve 8.36—Tne Muppet Babies-. 9-00— EingQlsh subtitles). 11.10-1.20 Her Name With Pride. 4.35 — Saturday Superstore. 12.15 p.m. 1986 3.00 — Wild World. 3.55 Saturday, November 1 — DANCING TO STARDUST _ Regional News and Wea- am.— Film-: A-m-arcord. Teen- The Silk Road. 5.30 — Music _ Grandstand introduced by agers growing up in 3Cs Italy MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN For Me. 6.00 _ The Angelus. 6.01 ther. 4.30 — Favourite Steve Rider, incl. 1.0 News; Things. 4.30 — Look Stranger. -1973). Sunday, November 2 — SINGALONG WITH EXCEL —News followed by Sports Re- Weaither 5.05—iNews; Weather. Thursday, October 30 — DUNGARVAN FOLK CLUB sults. 6.15—Blacke's Magic. 7.10 — Hall And Company. 7.40 — Special Guest: Donagh Long Murphy's Micro Quiz-M. 8.30 — Glenroe. 9.00 — News. 9.15—En- AND FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK Friday, October 31 — STARDUST core. 10.20 — Questions And Minister. 11.05 Take Six Cooks. Winkler 11 -05' Newsnight. 11.25 Answers. 11.05 Cheers. 11.30 MONDAY 11.3& Late News- Saturday, November 1 — STARLIGHT —Late News. RTE 1 — 2.35 Good Afternoon Nig hit Light. RTE 2 — 4.50 South Riding. with The Taste Of Health. 3.00 WEDNESDAY 5.50 B'liankety Blank. 6.30 A Sunday, November 2 — GENTS SPORTSMANS INN, LOUNGE 'Live' At Three. 4.00 Emmerdale RTE 1 — 2.30 Good Afternoon Country Practice. 7.00 Top Ol Farm. 4.30 Dempsey's Den with with House And Home. 3.00 The Pops,. 7.30 Family Ties: RTE 2 Bosco. 5.00 Butterfly Island- 5.25 •Live' At Three. 4.00 Emmerdale Speed Trap. When Alex be- J.C.B. FOR HIRE. Telephone 058/41538 BAR & RESTAURANT Tomorrow's World. 6.00 The An- Farm 4 30 Dempsey's Den with comes dependent on. diet Pins gelus. 6X'.l Newstime. 6.30 Ofl SATURDAY, NOV. 1 Bosco 5.00 Superted. 5.10 Zoom for energy, he heads for a crash CAPPOQUIN ifer Brush. 7.00 Face Of The The White Dolphin. 5.30 The landing. Starring Meredith 3.20 — The Saturday Matinee: Earth. 7.30 Evening Extra. 8.00 The Son Of Monte Cristo. Star- Campbells. 6.00 The Angelus. Baxter-Blmiey and Michael The All Electric Movie Show. 6.01 Newstime. 6.30 Video File. Gross. 8.00' Nuacht. 8.15—CUrsai. Thursday, October 30 — PROGRESSIVE 45 ring Louis Hayward, Joan Ben- 8.30 Iris '86. 9.00 News. 9.30 7.00 The Daiy Of The Triffids. 8.45 Mailbag. 9.05 Touchdown-. nett and George Sanders. 5.05— : Jkickpot £100 on 12 games — 9 p.m. shkrp The Great Space Race. 6.10 — H-anliy'si People, 10.0-0 Hill Street 7.3 0 Evening Extra. 8.1O5 Murder, 1010 Mart And- Market. 10.15 CROTTY'S INN The Late Late Breakfast Show. 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Suit Thart. 8.35 The Monday Three:. 4.0-0 Sons And Daugh- 7 30 Coronation Street. 800 ters. 4.30 Dempsey's Den with SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Movie: Lies- My Faither Told Me. Nuacht 8 10 Cursai. 8.40 Book- Sunday, November 2 — DERMOT HEGARTY 3.30 — M.T. USA. 5.35 — Jane Starring Yossl Yad-in, Len Birr Bosco. 5.00 Palt's Chat. 5.10 side 9.10 Lovejoy. 10.10 The Eye Newsline. 5.30 Fortycoats And Eyre. 6.05 — Waging Peace. 6.35 man- and Miarilyn Llghtsitone. Monday, Nov. 3 — Monster Progressive 45 DRIVE Of 'The Artist. 10.30 Wo gain. The Charm Bracelet. 6.00 The —Newsweek. 7.05 — Peter Ustin- 10.30 Wogan. ll.il'O Newsnight. 11.10 Newsnight. 11-30 Night £500 to £600 prize money, — £5 per head. ov's Russia: The Seeds Of Dis- Mi35 Night; Light. Angelus. 6.01 Newstime. 6.30 Light. Play The Game. 7.00 Megamix. Starting 8.30 p.m. sharp CAPPOQUIN sent. 8.00—Nuacht. 8.10 — Fes- TUESDAY THURSDAY 7.30- Evening Exitr-a. 8.05 cagney tival: Sergeant Earlie's Dream. 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VENUE: PARK HOUSE, DUNGARVAN TUESDAY, NOV. 11, 8.30 p.m. (sharp) Saturday, November 1 — SHAMROCK ALL STARS All information from: Michael Wlalsh, Cbolnagour. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Sunday, November 2 — OUTLAWS Dung'airvan. Phone 058/41603. Competitors commence ploughing at 12 noon. Official Opening at 2.30 p.m. by Mr. Austin Deasy, T.D., Minister for Agriculture. Competitions: Senior, Junior, Vintage, Ladies and Inter-parish confined to Clashmore, Piltown. Ardmore, JUNIOR CHAMBER; DUNGARVAN DUNGARVAN RUGBY CLUB Orange, Aglish, BuMinameela, Ring, Old Parish, Knock- — presents — anore aind' Gllendine. SECOND CITY JAZZ BAND JAZZ SESSION Also: Trade Stands, Novelty Dog Show, Sheep D/og AT A CHEESE AND WINE JAZZ NIGHT Trials, Side Shows, etc. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Enquiries: Mary McGrath (024)96109, Redmond Mc- In Lawlor's Hotel, Dungarvan Grath (024)96331. James McGrath (024)96335, Michael 9 p.m. to 12 Keane (024)92547. Part FUavdln (024)96190, Fr. Billy On Saturday, Nov. 8 Meehan (024)96119, Mary Dee (024)96151. 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. — Admission £5 Frankie King & Tempo No Hiaiwkers Allowed without permission. Tickets available from Junior Chamber members. Also Admission £2 Admission: Adults £1.50, Children Free. Free Car Punk. TWEED . . • playing at JiR's Nile Club, Lismore Hotel 011 available at door on night. Friday, Octobcr 31. DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 31, 1986 PAGE THREE

G.A.A. Notes By Commentator Modeligo Are Outsiders But Can

NEXT SUNDAY met, for the presentation of Sunday next marks the be- medals. Before the function', a ginning of our National Foot- film of the game was shown to ball League campaign and the over two hundred and fifty sup- porters and afterwards a meal ending of yet another cham- Take J.F. Title was served and the presenta- pionship year. tions took place. At Fraher Field, Waterford decisively beating -them in the champions, who were reputed play Tipperary in our opening satisfactorily and have shown Chairman, Noel Murray was final replay. So there is no way to be a better team than they match and at Walsh Park, gradual Improvement. It is M.C. and introduced the play- they will fail in the matter of looked. Modeligo and Portlaw battle for also evident that there ls a ers to the national president, experience. A few of their play- Anyway It was a splendid vic- the last remaining county title changed attitude to their Pat Quill, Wexford, who had ers may be nearing the veteran tory for Kilgobinet and was —the junior football champion- game and this is becoming come over for the ceremony. All stage, but the spirit of their well deserved, after many years ship. Both matches are timed very evident all the time. 24 were presented with their long serving men Is not in the of disappointment. I recall the for 2.30 p.m. medals and afterwards the slightest doubt. They will have A scoreline of >4-18 against jubilation which followed the team captain. Margaret Field- Nicky, Pat and John Troy, Vin- Antrim should satisfy any 1961 county final and on Sun- ing, presented a bouauet of LEAGUE GAME cent, Ger and Nicky Donovan, county and what was most day last, it was great as well, flowers to Mrs. Ryan and Mrs. Jim and Tom BVrne, the Dai- pleasing was the manner in although supporters didn't have In recent months a lot of Murray who are the wives of tons, Power, Barron, Sargent, which many of the scores were a lot of time to celebrate be- DUNGARVAN — CO INTERMEDIATE HURLING CHAMPIONS 1986. (Photo by Kiely) work has been done by the new the team trainer and chairman. Kiely, Kenneally and company made. Kieran Deiahunty, who cause of the pressure of start- selection team to bring about a Mrs. Quill, wife of the President to keep their winning streak is problably haunted by his ing the second match. Thev are change in our dismal football was also honoured. The final intact and in the process bring unfortunate miss in the- county now up in intermediate and no fortunes over the past number presentation was to Michael the cut) westwards on Sunday semi-final, was bang in form doubt will have ideas about be- of years and now following a Ryan, who had trained the very worthwhile preparation night. with frees and had eight out ing able to emulate the feat of of ten direct hits. Pat Ben- team and was mainly respon- there is a hope that this year's Portlaw, like Modeligo, had a their neighbours, Colligan. who nett's three goals were de- sible for their advance to the DUNGARVAN G.A.A. NOTES National League campaign will, very close shave towards the took the intermediate title in lightful efforts. 'All in all it the season 'following their jun- final. This took th,e form of a at least, show the signs of bet- end of their campaign and it A MEMORABLE VICTORY tain). Thomas Dug-an: Michael was a very satisfactory result ior victory. At the presenta- beautifully inscribed plaque year, and- wi'th that in mind -the ter things to come. was only a 59th minute goal by Butler., Mar-tin Houlihan, Tomas and a satisfying performance tion ceremony (by Denis Mc- which was accompanied by a Down the decades our club executive committee met on Recently, a man who knows substitute Liam Callaghan that by the team. Grath) the Kilgobinet captain citation. This presentation was CUrran-; Martin Sheehan, Mar- Tuesday night to transact very his football very well, said that won them the title ln their has (fashioned many a great paid tribute to team trainer on behalf of the 24 ladies who tin S-andford; Derek -Lyons, jam important -busta-ese. it, is about time that we stopped battle with St. Saviour's in the championship triumph, but The result means that we Peter Power and James Walsh, played throughout, the year. Meehan. Dermot Oal-laghan; looking over our shoulders at Eastern final two weeks ago. surely last Sunday's 0-16 to 3-5 Our next big "outing" will be are sure, at least of staying in club chairman for many years. Michael very suitably replied. John D. 'Bro.) Hlckey, Norr-ie what happened in the past and Many of their players have victory over Passage in the the -annual general meeting in division 2, if promotion does Other speakers were John Fermcomibe,. Denis McGrath. Our face the challenge of the future great experience and with intermediate hurling county not happen to come our way. Coad on behalf of Trustee Sav- subs were Fergal O'Donnell, mid-Decetaber, and around- that with a new attitude. I have rea- names like Davy Foran, Eddie REFEREES final at Fraher Field -will rank We now seem capable of beat- ings Bank, Justin Spratt, on be- Paddy Ferncombe. Eddie Burke time too our weekly confined sons for feeling satisfied, that Rockett, Jimmy Hennebry. Paul among the greatest of them. ing Mayo, probably Kerry and half of Waterford Co-op, both and Michael Sheehan, a-nd t-he draw Will- come to an- end. In- at least the attitude has been Kelly. Brendan Coffey, Ben Tlie referees on Sunday were Forced to field without six Meath. Tipperary and Dublin of whom had given generous "absent six" were Pa Meehan, evitably we must -look to other changed by the county selectors Delaney. John Regan, etc., on Pat Moore and John Kelly and regulars,, this was the final we will prove the stumbling block, sponsorship, and S. O'Brien David Burke, Joe Burns, David fun-dralsing areas and much and that Waterford football is their list they will be very dif- after the intermediate final, even though we have Tlpp. at who spoke on behalf of the Co. were given no genuine chance Power, Peter Quealiy and Ray hard work remains to be done going through a change for the ficult to beat. They are the hot when presenting the cup, the home. On Sunday week we Board. of winning. But win it we did Dwyer. in- that regard. better. Whether or not the im- favourites and will be very dis- county chairman, James Tobin, -play Dublin in Croke Park and referred to their handling of and In a manner aind style provement will reveal itself in appointed if they fail to win. here ail the pressure will be that left no room for argument the finals and paid tribute to KILROSSANTY v. CLONMEL WELL DONE KILGOBINET SENIOR—ON THE DOUBLE! Sunday's match against Tip- Portlaw must be given the vote on Dublin, who also have full about the jutlc'e of the result. because of their record, but both men. He was se-verely COMMERCIALS Our victory last Sunday perary, remains to be seen, but points from their twn games. It's probably unfair to- saw we On behalf of everyone in our there is reason for some op- they are not, unbeatable. Best critical of people who are ever meansi we have now attained Tiie-y will be strongly fancied, anxious to throw abuse at ref- 'The Commercials, Clonmel, were- -short six first team mem- club I would like to extend timism. Of luck to Modeligo . but more about that next qualified for the Munster Club senior status in both hurling erees and who rarely know bers, beca'use ove-r the hour the sincere congratulations to our 1 week. Football semi-final when they and football, and that surely is The team is a young side and what they are talking about. men d-raifted In did one superb "next door neighbours'' Kil- SYMPATHY defeated Cloughan ln a first -as' it should be for so tradat-ion- all the selected players have in- On Sunday a few small inci- job of work. -In fact if ever a gobinet on their magnificent round game on Sunday last. siteeped a club. tercounty experience, either at DUNGARVAN ARE dents in the first, game were county final victory could be victory oveir Tramore in- the Our very sincere sympathy is They now meet our champions, In fact we are now -the only senior or under 21 level and in CHAMPIONS easily taken care of by Pat attributed, to a team effort this county j-uinior hurling final. extended to Tommy Keating, Kilrossanty and i understand club in the Western division to a challenge game under lights Coolagh Road, Abbeyside on the Moore, but the second match one could, and Dungarvan fol- Although short several play- that this game will be played at Their gu'tsy display probablty hold sen-ior status in both codes at Enniscorthy against Wexford death of his young wife, Lenore was so incident packed that lowers. yo-ung and old. trooped ers that would be absolutely Clonmel on Sunday week. gave our fellows even addled and only Dunhl'll in the E-ast on Wednesday night, last, they which occurred on Sunday mor- certain to make th team, John Kelly's job was made ex- h-ome after the game happy in e determination, and with one can claim similar recognition. performed very well as a team. ning last. Tommy is widely Dungarvan intermediate hur- tremely difficult at times. In -the knowledge that they had leg of a Western double "in the That's something to- be proud Our record against Tipperary known in G.A.A. circles, being lers rose to the challenge in fact. It was the most difficult SCORES seen something really special. bag," we' siimply h-adi to go ou-t of. is not great and they will prob- one of the best known members style and captured a title, that game of the year for a referee N.H.L.— In the end we might well and complete the job. ably start favourites, but we of the Fraher Field staff and was considered by very many to handle and John Kelly did Waterford 4-18- Antrim 5-7 have lost fit ais the -game Our thiainiks also to Kilgobinet SYMPATHY have home ground advantage is one of the Association's best- people to be well outside their his job very courageously. The I.H. Co. Final— dragged- on for more than five and our new-look team playing workers. capabilities in their cir- incursions on to the field on Dungarvan 0-16: Passage 3-5 minutes' over the seiccn-d half and to particular -their- chair- Sunday were on a par with man Jiames Walsh for bringing Sincere sympathy is extended before their supporters for their As a mark of respect the Tri- cumstances. It was surely the J.H. Co. Final— thirty. But anything other than from everyone in- the cliuib to first game, may rise to the occa- colour was flown at half mast clubs' finest hour in recent what w-? saw in the county Kllgobinet 1-10; iTramore 1-2. a D'unigarvan victory would the junior hurling cup into our senior football final at Walsh Tommy Keating of Coolagh sion and maybe we can win. for the county finals on Sunday years, or since the good old have been- a -travesty of justice, "headquarters" at Berties on Park and this 1s something that Sunday nlghtl. It was a gesture Road, -Abbeyside, on the Certainly a first match victory and a minutes silence was ob- days. The game was won by FIXTURES -aind finally it was -a v-ictorv for untimely death last Sunday of would inspire tremendous con- has to be taken up at another 1 very m-uch appreciated, a-nd of served. hurling skill and fierce deter- pure hurling skill. his wife Le-nor-e. Tommy i-s- a fidence in the team and set us mination and Passage, who time. Sunday, November 2— course we reciprocated by tak- Fraher Field: 2.30 p.m. N.F'.L. To Chris Meehan. captain in trojan- worker a-s a member of on our way. BRICKEYS ARE CHAMPIONS were contesting their second ing our trophy- "across; the Waterford v. Tipperary. (Ref. the absence- o-f his brother Pa, the Frahet Field ground staff, county title in a row, must LADIES FOOTBALL road." Due to a mishap on my part, have wondered how such an Jimmy Dennigan). and- tio alii the players (Includ- and Is also a very genuine TEAM The new All-Ireland junior supporter- of our club. no reference was made to Bric- uiiderstrength side as Dungar- At Walsh Park: 2.30 p.m. J.F. ing those valued ones on- the CLUB MEETING Kieran Heffernan (Stradbally): keys tremendous victory in the van could fight with such great football champions and their Co. Final — Modeligo v. Port- "bench'") our sincere congratu- His loss Is- truly a tragic one. David Kirwan (Stradbally), Pat county intermediate football spirit. One must consider huge number of supporters, law. latiiionsi. All of them did the club Last Sunday's great triumph and heartfelt sympathy goes to Quinn (Kilrossanty), Dan final at Walsh Park on Sunday celebrated in great style on proud on the day. brought an action packed play- Tommy, hits two young daugh- what the game would have SCOR—PORTLAIRGE THIAR Casey (Shamrocks): week. Being at Fraher Field. I been like as a contest, if the Monday night last when they We record here—for posterity ing year to a glorious end. How- ters. Lenore's parents and Pat Hayes (Kilrossanty), Tom was unable to see the game, winners had been at full A.G.M.. Lawlor's Hotel, Dun- —the heroes' oif October 2£th ever the important 'business- of family, and all her other rela- Leonard (Butlerstown), but I was given a first-hand strength. garvan. Tuesday, November 4. 1986: Peter Ferncom-be: John running the club must be at- tives. Go ndeine Dia trocaire Ml. Kavanagh (Dunhill); account of their very spirited at 8 p.m. Pitzgerllad. Chris -Meehan (cap- tended1 -to every week of the ar a h-anam. Liam O'Connor (Erin's Own), display by a colleague who ex- Passage tried everything Ml. McGrath (Butlerstown): pressed surprise at their stand- to snatch the game out of the Tom Behan (Kilrossanty), Jim- ard of football. fire in the dying minutes and BLOOD DONOR my Maher (Kilrossanty), ! The actual 'game- was a close maybe were unlucky to have Jim McGrath (Brickeys): contest all the way and Eugene hit. the post, with a late shot. It was one of the most tension Jimmy Healy (Ballinacourty), Collins' goal following a very Pierrie White (Kilrossanty), packed finals that we have DRIVE LAUNCHED long range pass from Jim Mc- seen for a while and the game Eoin O'Brien (Stradbally). Grath was the tonic the West- Subs.—Martin Sheehan, Luke could have done without, a lot ern champions needed. They led of the poor sideline behaviour. The Irish Haemophilia Society Power, Pat Keating, Michael by 1-4 to 0-1 at half-time, but has launched a major cam- Walsh. Noel Cullen. DereCk On one occasion, referee John having played with the strong Kelly was forced to stOD the paign to encourage more people Lyons, Ger Walsh, Eddie Roc- breeze, this margin looked to become blood and plasma kett. game because of the sideline shaky. However, true to their situation. There are certain donors for Thfi Blood Transfu- The last named player was form, as displayed in all their people who should not be sion Service Bbard. not available for selection be- Western matches, they remain- admitted to the sideline, re- cause he will be assisting his ed unshaken and fought for gardless of their club stand- Details of the campaign were club, Portlaw. in the county every ball in the second half. ing. Anyway all the club outlined to the Society's mem- junior football final at Walsh Twice Killure, who were beaten hurling is over for another sea- bers at its annual general meet- Park. by Dungarvan in last, year's son and for Dungarvan, it is ing, held in Dublin last week. county final, came within a a case of welcome back to The Irish Haemophilia Society MODELIGO v. PORTLAW couple of points of the Brickeys senior ranks and with all was established in 1968 by mem- but Collins' second goal clinch- their side available, they will bers of the medical profession, Having been beaten by Kill ed the issue for his side. be quite a force in our premier haemophiliacs, their families in the dying seconds of the jun- competition. and friends, who felt, the need ior hurling 'B' county final I was told that the winners to provide support and advice three weeks ago, Western jun- worked so well as a unit that for members and to improve ior football champions, Model- it would be unfair t,o individual- KILGOBINET AT LAST the quality of life -for people JfcJlL t igo will be hoping for better ise and name certain players as I say 'at last' because the with haemophilia. luck when they travel to Walsh being outstanding. It was a (Photo; by Kiely) Park on Sunday next to play club have been knocking at the BRICKEY RANGERS, COUNTY INTERMEDIATE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS 1986. victory for a well trained and door for a good number of A BLEEDING DISORDER their Eastern counterparts, very well coached fifteen, play- Portlaw in what promises to be seasons since they last took Haemophilia is a bleeding dis- ing all the time as a team. So tne county title 25 years ago. a splendid ending to the 1986 now it's a case of welcoming order whioh results in the blood county championships. In 19-61, they defeated Erin's of the haemophiliac not clot- Brickeys back to senior ranks Own by four points and now, The clash with the national and. this I am told, was where ting ln the normal way. There a quarter of a century after are about a dozen different, fac- football league game at Dun- they alwaya wanted to be. They they had eight points to spare garvan will undoubtedly reduce will very likely replace Tallow tors found in normal blood in their second very well de- which work together to cause Dungarvan Take Intermediate Hurling the amount of support that in the senior championship served victory. they would normally have, but next year. Congratulations then clotting. If any one of these every man and woman in their to all concerned. It certainly 3 mentioned last week that factors is missing, the blood Dungarvan scaled new Dungarvan — P. Ferncombe: area will travel to supoort a side was their best season for a long Kilgobinet play their best will not clot properly. heights at Fraher Field. Dun- J. Fitzgerald, C. Meehan, T who have battled so gamely for number of years. hurling in Fraher field and garvan, on Sunday last, when, The treatment, of haemophi- against all the odds, they took Title Duggan. T. Curran, M. Houli- this, for me, was well borne many years to achieve the fame lia consists Of replacing the out here on Sunday and I the intermediate hurling county han, M. Sutler: M. Sheehan, M. that a victory over Portlaw factor which is missing. This RESULTS would judge their display much title with a narrow two points Sandford; D. Lyons, J. Meehan, would bring to their club. They allows the blood to clot nor- Giving another fine display better than on the previous win over Passage East in what DUNGARVAN 0-16; PASSAGE EAST 3-5 D. Callaghan: D. McGrath, M. have been trying for eleven mally. The required factor is of hurling at Walsh Park on Sunday in the divisional final. proved to be a tempestuous Ferncombe, S. Hickey. years to bring back their first extracted from blood and Sunday last, our county team It needed to be better as here county final. The winners fought back and concerned because essentially county title and now that they plasma, which has been donat- beat the fancied Antrim and one got the impression that if points from M-orrie Ferncombe, this was a team effort and a Passage—P. Flynn: J. Flynn, feel at last that they have pre- ed by blood donors. The avail- collected a valuable two points. Tramore had been allowed to Short six of their regular Denis McGrath and Derek brilliant, one at that in which J. Keating. J. Quinlan; S. Cul- pared well enough with one of ability of blood clotting concen- It was a display that pleased get Into the game, things would team the Blues made light of Lyons le-flt them 0-4 to 1-0 each player on view perform- llnan. T. Kent, E. Flyn-n: P. the best teems that they have trates has greatly improved the thp county selectors who are have been far tighter for Kilgob- the adversity and in what was ahead by -the 12th minute. Vin- ed diligently and heroically Connors, D. Hutchinson': V. managed to field in all that life-style and life expectancy of now satisfied that given time, inet. As it was they neveT, after one of -their finest hours in re- cent -Barry and F'erncombe throughout. Barry, S. Carey, P. Carey: N. time, it will be disappointing if people with haemophilia. they fall to take this title. the team can be moulded into the first 20 minutes allowed cent times they fashioned their swopped points be-fore Paul Connors. M. Connors, P. Barry. deserving win with superb hur- Subs. E. Quann- for J. Flynn: a strong side and capable of Tramore more than a yard of Dr Terry Walsh, Consultant Barry shot Passage into the Scorers: Dungarvan'—M. Fern- Having surprised Kilgobinet ling skill coupled with a dis- D. Quirke for J. Keating: S. staying with the best. freedom and this tactic ap- Haemato-logist, with (The Blood lead with a goal in- the 22nd combe 0-11- S. Hlckey 0-2: D. in the semi-final of the division- peared to upset the eastern play of guts and determination minute and a Pierce Oarey Lyons 0-2; D. McGrath 0-1. Pas- Keating for E. Quann. al championship, they went on In this match, the majority Transfusion Service Board, said which left no one ln doubt, as of the players performed very at the launch of the campaign point left -them 2-2 to 0-6 ahead sage — P. Carey 1-3: P. Barry to draw with Stradbally, before to their suitability for the after 25 minutes. 1-2: N. Connors 1-0. Ref. J. Kelly (Shamrocks). that, the introduction in the premier grade. 1960's of a product called cry- Morrie Ferncombe added a oprecipitate. prepared from On the day Dungarvan proved brace of points for Dungarvan fresh donor plasma totally al- that -there is no substitute for and points from Pierce Carey tered the prognosis and the good hurling, in a game pock- and Seamus Hickey during treatment of haemophilia. marked with some very danger- six minutes injury time left the ous 'tackles their distinct hur- scores level at 0-9 to 2-3 at the ling artistry proved a winner interval. in a -clash.in which any other CLONMEL MARKET, DAVIS ROAD result would have proved a Dungarvan went four ooints at 12 Noon Precisely travesty of justice. clear by the 41st, minute and were still four -points clear after Every Tuesday MILK SUPER-LEVY Dungarvan fully deserved an exchange of points with ten TOP QUALITY CALVES ALL BREEDS this victory of that there can minutes to -go. Also Weanlings, Dairy Stock, Sheep and Pigs. be no doubt. Thejl overcame in- i Pierce Carey reduced the lead STOKES & QUIRKE LTD., M.I.A.V.I. Tel. 052-21788 12-8-11) SITUATION surmountable odds and despite I from a Passage "65" in the 35rd a certain amount of intimida- minute but two pointed frees The Department of Agricul- tion, particularly in the first! from Morrie Ferncombe. the ture announced- last week that half, held their cool to fashion | second coming In the 30th min- estimated milk deliveries for a fine victory. ute left Dungarvan five points the first six months- of the Perhaps some action was clear with normal time up. 1986/87 super dew year i.e. April called for by the referee in this Passage goaled thirty sec- WATERFORD COUNTY COUNCIL to September 1986, are 841 mil- first, half to quell the over ex- onds -after the end Of normal lion gallons,, a reduction o-f uberance of some of the ex- time and Dungarvan had to about 4.2% on the correspond-- changes. As it was Dungarvan's endure almost, five minutes of inlg period iin 1985. While these Denis M'cGrath got his march- agony as the referee allowed OFFICE OF REVENUE COLLECTOR figures are provisional at this nearly five minutes of extra ing orders in the 43rd minute Applications are invited for the Office of Revenue stage, they Indicate that na>- for retaliation while Passage's time for some reason which was t'lona-l deliveries are running Michael Connors was sent to not apparent. Collector with Waterford County Council. about 2.5'- below our national the line five minutes later fol- During this "time added on" Ga.ndidlates shall be not less than 21 and under 45 quota, ais compared with 2.8'. lowing a melee in the Dungar- period, Passage attacked re- below quota af the end' of van goal area. lentlessly and only the- wood yeairs of age on 1/11/1986 (upper age limit will not apply August. Some -of the incidents ended work saved Dungarvan on one in the case of existing pensionable officers or pensionable The Department siaid that it in sideline Incursions which occasion from conceding a servants of local authorities or health boards i-n the was too early at this sta-ee to caused further controversy and goal. However a score for Pas- State). predict whether t-he national which the game', and the oc- sage ln this period would have q-utoita- will be exceeded oir not casion could have done without. brought a result, which would Application Form and full particukins mlay be obtained to 1086/87. Suppliers' should The first, half was close and have done lit-tle justice to what continue to keep ln close con- hard fought and ended all was a brilliant display of hur- by sending a. stamped, self-addressed envelope to the tact with the management of square at 0-9 to 2-3. ling by Dungarvan who thor- County Secretary, Arus Brughk, Dungarvan, to whom their Co-operative/Dairy to be Dungarvan conceded a goal oughly deserved the -title. completed application must be returned not' later than 1 » U w.,»i.rf«rto: Rol-y Wyley) months. Connors a free shot at goal. tion as far as Dungarvan were captain and John Byrne, football team captain. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1986

ACOT's HARVEST REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS YIELD FIGURES £260 Bicycle Bought For REJECTED A prominent Tipperary far- mer has rejected ACOT's figures £30 Has on harvest yields which were published during tihe National that he had a marginal doubt NOT CONVINCING Ploughing championships. A £260 bicycle which was al- badly. Bulfin told him that the leged to have been -bought ln a Cour-about the matter tbut- in thSequee cir- l bicycle was his own and that ACOT revealed that the pub for £30 and subsequently he had no further need for it cumstances he would give Dono- District Justice O'Connell said national average yield for that B'ulfin's story was not very sold for £20 was the centrepiece as he -then had -a motor -cycle. van the benefit of the doubt spring barley was approaching convincing and he did not be- in a case at Dungarvan Court Donovan then said he bought and he dismissed the charge two tonnes an acre with a less lieve it and would convict him last week when Gerry Bulfin. St. the bicycle for £20. against, him.. satisfactory situation for winter Patrick's Crescent, Dungarvan on the charge. crops. -Bulfin in evidence corroborat- When the defendant then was charged that on a date un- A GREAT BARGAIN ed the statement which he had But now. Mr. Henry Britton said that he was married with known between May and Sep- given to Garda Twomey. He said such figures could mis- Giving evidence on his own four children, the District Jus- tember at Dungarvan he stole said that he was in the pub represent the real situation on be-half, Donovan said that the tice imposed a fine of £25 stat- the bicycle worth £260, the when he was approached by a thousands of Irish grain farms. statement he made to Garda ing that the only reason he property of Billy Butler, Kila- travelling man who said that (Twomey was correct. He never would not send the defendant Mr. Britton who is the South dangan, and James Donovan, he had a bicycle for sale and knew the bicycle had been to jail was that h-e was married. Tipperary representative on the Cathal Brugha Place, Dungar- asked for £50 for it. He even- stolen. Had he known this he IFA National Grain commiittee. van, was charged with later tually gave the man £40 for it. An order was made for the said the recent, fine weather receiving the bicycle knowing it would never have bought it. restoration of the bicycle to the justice — You said in your came much too late for many to have been stolen. Questioned by Supt. English, owner. grain farmers. defendant said that he had no statement to the Garda that you gave £30. "In particular, the ACOT fig- Mr. N. King, Solr. (J. F. Wil- idea what the bicycle was worth ures are largely based on wet liams & Co.v, appeared for when he bought it for £20 even Witness — It was £30. grain yields whereas most of Donovan and Bulfin conducted though it was a 10-speed racer. Cross-examined by Supt. Eng- this year's harvest was cut at his own defence. Both pleaded He agreed that, he knew it was lish, witness said that, when he THIS WEEK ACOT very high moisture contents so not, guilty to the charges. a great bargain at the price bought it, he thought the that the grain when dried Billy Butler in reply to ques- but he didn't question Bulfin bicycle was a good one and its yielded much less than the na- tions by Supt. M. English who about it. value at the time could have tional figures would state," he prosecuted said that he was the CO. WATERFORD District Justice O'Connell re- b-ien £100. He jumped -at the said. owner of the bicycle in ques- marked "this was not an ordin- offer as he wanted a bike to go tion and bought it from1 Frank Mr. Britton added that there ary run of the mill bicycle. It to and from work. He admitted Murphy in November, 1985. It SAYS is also the danger that AOOT had 10-speed gears and was that he did not ask the travel- was a 10-speed silver racer. One advisers in times of budget cut- some-thing you could see In the ling man his name and he HOUSING night in July last he parked the backs concentrate their farm Nissan Classic." didn't know who he was. All adult animals must, be The photo for our "Remembering Other Days" series this wieek comes to us from Davy visits on the more intensive far- bicycle in O'Connell Street at Donovan replied that he knew Supt. — Why did you sell the housed by November 1st, re- Foley, Clashmore and goes back over thirty years. It was taken all the Gaelic Field (now mers. This must lead to a ques- around 9 o'clock and when he Bulfin -and had seen him cycling bicycle afterwards for £20 when gardless of ground conditions. Frahier Field) Dungarvan in front of the old tarred corrugated "dressing rooms" locateid tion mark over the yields being returned a couple of hours later avound on the bicycle before he as vou say you mid £30 for it? Keeping animals on pastures aggregated up to a national he found it was gone. He had just inside Uhe m^Jin entrance in the early I950's and shows Charlie Cuman, then Chairman, asked witness to buy it. —-I had a problem and needed late in the year cuts spring level. given permission to no one to growth of grass drastic-ally. Waterford Co. Board GAA and subsequently member (and oft times Chairman) of Waterford The District, Justice then said the money. Mr. B'ritton's other query is take the bicycle. He next saw Dose -all -animals with a re- Co. Council, Davy Foley who Was a life-long close friend of the late. Charlie Curran, Petie based on the fact that yields the bicycle at Dungarvan Garda cognised dose before housing. Station and identified it as1 his Crotty, Dungarvan, international welter-weight boxing champion in his day and Mick Joe reported always tend to be in- Liver Fluke levels are higher Ryan, Lauragh, now Rev. Fr. Ryan. flated over the actual result. property. than normal this year. In- wintered animals should be ANNOYED Garda J- Twomey gave evi- dosed -at housing and two weeks The Mullinahone farmer dence Of investigating the mat- Progressive Democrats later. stressed that he does not wish ter following a complaint, that TIDY TOWNS REPORT to be critical of ACOT itself. the bicycle had been stolen. As LIME & FERTILISER But he hopes that his comments a result the bicycle was recov- Soil testiner can be arranged will lead to a refinement of the ered and he interviewed both Launch Policy Document by contacting any ACOT Office. ACOT figures in the future. of the defendants. Do not allow your land to be- Mr. Britton said he knew that In a statement taken by him Mr. Des O'Malley, T.D.. Leader portance it plays in individual come lime deficient — it has a many grain growers were an- after caution. Bulfin said that of the Progressive Democrats decisions on home ownership. serious effect, on product-ion. Dungarvan Drop Marks For noyed by the ACOT national about 4 months previously he launched the Party's first major Full tax -allowance on health Apply P & K fertilisers now insurance (VHli retained to en- figures because they @ave the had been in a public house and policy document in Dublin re- while the ground conditions are impression that all is well down bought the bicycle from a tra- cently. courage people to make provi- good. Dungarvan scored a total of on the farm. velling man there for £30. Under the heading "A Nation sion for their own health care. Cattle on grass at the mom- 142 marks out of a possible 200 "The reality is bhat those Some time later he was in need That Works—Blueprint for jobs, ent have stopped putting on (2 less than last year) in this of some money and sold the Fair Taxation and Social Jus- END RESULT OF FIVE-YEAR year's Tidy Towns Competition. Poor grain growers are now planning Approaches weight as grass is becoming for next, year's harvest with a bicycle for £20 to Donovan. tice," it refers to "dramatic tax PROGRAMME: scarce. Supplementation with The marks were lost because of the poor appearance of ap- fervent hope that the last two A statement, which he took changes to revitalise the econ- concentrates is necessary where frame for the Fire Station), the Standard tax rate at 25%. proach roads (4) but -gains of painted. Car parks should be years' disastrous results and from Donovan, also after cau- omy" and states that this is grass supply is poor. cinema, Foleys, Mulcahys, Surtax on high Incomes at 15%. 1 mark under each of the head- presented to a higher standard. financial loss may be retrieved tion said that Bulfin called to necessary to "reward indivi- WINTER CEREALS: Caseys Bar. to name but a few. No employee PRSI. No income ings Presentation of Buildings through a case of third time his house and asked him to buy dual effort- restore incentive to St. Mary Street is still charac- PRESENTATION OF RESID- levies. Aphid Control — -Crops sown and Presentation of Natural lucky. I the bicycle as he needed money work -and invest: encourage terised by drab looking build- ENTIAL AREAS: 20 (14) 14 — before the end of September Amenities left the overall posi- people with talent to build their ings. The Social Welfare Offices The overall presentation under OTHER MAJOR PROPOSALS: should be sprayed now with a tion 2 down on 1985. futures at home: combat the synthetic Pyrethroid. e.g. Am- look particularly dreadful. this heading is good again this black economy and to make the year, however, boundary walls Tax Crackdown: (1) New en- bush, Decies, Sumlcidin, etc. at The report of th adjudica- -Schools and churches are well individual master and not slave P are a problem particularly on forcement measures, including full rate. Other crops emerging tors with maximum marks presented although the boun- of the State." seizure of bank -accounts and before the end of October may dary wall of Scoil na gCeard the Clonmel approach and the given first and last year's mark- Tram-ore read. -The housing es- attachment of earnings. (2) Re- also need treatment. ings in brackets is as follows: still needs to be painted. Plas- deploy more staff to the Revenue tate on the entrance to the OUTI/.NE OF CHANGES Weed Control — C.M.P.P. can tic fascia signs should bP re- Commissioners. placed by hand painted ones or town from Clonmel road is very In summary the outline of be used in t'he Autumn at 20% EFFORT: 40 (30) 30 — Small well presented especially in re- individual raised lettering. j changes proposed in the docu- lower than recommended improvements were noted in lation to its green cPen space. | ment are as follows:— WELFARE CRACKDOWN: Spring rates, once the cereal the presentation Of Dungarvan Cottages on this entrance also (1) National identity card plant has reached the 2-3 leaf this year and extra marks were PRESENTATION OF NATUR- look well with only a few on the PRIMARY FOCUS ON DIRECT scheme for everyone over 16. stage. Weeds are more suscep- awarded under some headings. AL AMENITIES: 30 (25) 26 — right in need of painting. The PERSONAL TAXATION- Also to combat under-age drink- table because of their immature Unfortunately the presentation F'lower displays, potted plants council houses at the Water- of approach roads has deterior- YEAR ONE ing. (2i Redeploy more staff to stage of growth. trees and shrubberys all look front are oulte drab in appear- Social Welfare, including Spe- ated since last vear and so very well and enhance the pre- ance being grey. -Perhaps they (1) 58% rate down to 53%. cial Investigation Unit, c 3 > In- marks have been lost since last sentation of Dungarvan con- could be painted a brighter col- (2) 48% down to 43%. (3 > 35',. creased referral of Disability year here bringing with it an siderably. The parit develop- our. The green open space here rate down to 31%. (4) PRSI. Benefit claimant's. cveral'l drop in marks since last ment along t;he causeway is is well maintained but would Health Contribution and Youth Abolish Ministerial pensions CATTLE PRICES year. Try to improve on the pre- well maintained and is a very look ever: better if planted with Levy—AlbO'l'ished on first £3,000 for serving TDs. sentation of approach roads for good introduction to the town next year. Flower displays are for everyone, which represents Reduce number of Ministers The harbour area has potential most attractive. an Immediate and direct saving of State from 15 to 7. as an amenity area unfortun- of £225. WILL IMPROVE ately green spaces here are Every taxpayer stands to gain TIDINESS: 35 (23) 23—Litter patchy and drab in appearance in YEAR ONE. HOW TO PAY FOR TAX PROGRAMME control was reasonably good in The presentation of the Sports Full mortgage interest,- relief SAYS IFA MAN the town but, there were other Centre and Yacht Club is ex- retained, given the central im- As with the tax proposals, A South Tipperary farmer aspects of untidiness e.g. the cellent but it lacks an identifi- SKIPATH0N primary focus Is on YEAR ONE. has rejected meat Industry pro- lane beside Lawlors Hotel was cation sign, perhaps this could Current public spending cuts, paganda predicting a collapse being used to store 'bits and be provided for next year's pre- £250m. approx. Capital pro- ln cattle prices. pieces' and looked most untidy. sentation. Green open spaces and planting on the Tramore gramme cuts, £73m. Non-re- Mr. Joseph Mockler who ls Gates, pipes and crates were placement, in Civil Service', being stored at the Waterfront Road look well -as does the "HEART" the region's representative on grotto on the Cork approach DUNGARVAH £52m. the IFA National Livestock near .Tom Ourrans. The grounds at one corner of the roundabout The grotto should now be land- Outs Include: committee revealed that the re- scaped. Planting is suggested duction ls ln the order of 3p area at the Clashmore entrance Restaurant subsidy in Dail were untidy and should be for carparks and to screen the PROGRAMME a lb. yards of the Waterfront Co-op. Eireann. screened. Dumping grounds in SEA ANGLING But, he stressed, aids to pri- The graveyard near the Water- Abolition of Office of Public full public view on the Cork The SKIPATHON 'heart' pro- Work-s. vate storage subsidy is to the front is overgrown. benefit of meat factories to the approach (near the Fountain E gramme has been devised by Accelerated tenant ownership & Bt need to be screened. Beer the Irish Heart Foundation to scheme for local authorities. tune of 10 per lb. CLUB NOTES Contrary to predictions. Mr. barrels are still being stored on APPEARANCE OF APPROACH promote good health and life- Integration of AnCO, YEA, footpaths outside of some pre- ROADS: 40 (28' 24 — With the long physical fitness habits N'ME and CERT. Mockler said farmers can ex- pect a significant improvement mises (Ducey's). Quite a lot of exception of the Clonmel ap- amongst the school student A.G.-M. Reduce external training gravel was strewn throughout proach road which -had neatly population. courses. In the export, meat factory de- At our last committee meet- mand for beef cattle. And he the town which should be presented verges all other ap- Abolish Employment, Incen- This year's Second Level ing a date for the AGM was added that cattle prices will swept away regularly. proach roads to the town were tive Scheme. SKIPATHON will be held over fixed, 'this being Wednesday, improve up to November 14 as overgrown at their verges. Abolish CBF', integrate with the week of November .17 to 23. November 5th at 'the Anchor the factories compete to fill PRESENTATION OF BUILD- Na-msplates and road signs C-TT. To-date, 99 schools, represent- their beef contracts under the INGS: 35 (24) 25 — Some pre- were in need of attention e.g. Bar at 8.30 p.m. All members Abolish bread and dairy sub- ing 23 of the 26 counties have aids to private storage scheme. mises have been painted since the sign for Cork on the Tra- are- welcome.. sidles, with compensation for registered to participate. The Balllncor farmer reveal- last year and look well. A num- more road was in need of paint- BOAT TRIP FROM HELVICK social welfare and Family In- All schools who intend to ed that the Department of Ag- ber of buildings need to be ing together with a carpark come Supplement recipients. painted e.g. many along the sign in the centre. Three guards register for the programme are A group of 14 local anglers Excluding small industry, cut riculture has received applica- reminded to return their tions to store 66,000 tonnes of harbour area. T-he presentation in the square continue to look went on a fishing ouitlnig re- capital -grants to industry by o-f the Anchor Bar is excellent I dreadful and detract from the SKIPATHON Registration Form cently. Tiney fished on the 2-0%. beef under -the scheme. Given by November 7, if possible. that less than 30% of -beef is- and sets the standard to be appearance of the trees: they wreck about 8 miles out, Fish- Abolish industrial training already in store, the factories achieved for other 'Waterfront should be either painted or re- Schools in Waterford City ing was excellent. In about one grants. premises Buildings which need moved altogether. The map 1 will need to slaughter an addi- and County registered to date hour the 14 angllieirs landed 110 Abolish National Development tional 120,000 head of cattle to be painted include: The Dun- near the Post, Office should be are: Mercy Convent Secondary, Married recently were Miss Ann Moynihan, Dungarvan, and Mr •ling ranging from 15 lbs.-30 Ibsi. Corporation. over -the next five weeks. garvan Printers, T-he Fire Sta- replaced by one Of good quality. Dungarvan: Stella Maris-, Tra- Nicky Hannigan, Ballinacourty. The ceremony was held in Dun- in weight. They also Handed tion (including the practice Footpaths are well presented conger which were small, but "Farmers -should insist that more- Newtown, 'Waterpark and garvan Parish Church. —(Photo: John Tynan). FINANCING MIX FOR and the wall to the junction ot De -La Salle, Waterford and Wa- fine cod: andi pollock. the -full benefits of thP recent SUBSEQUENT YEARS: the Cork -and Clashmore en- terford Regional Technical Col- Green Pound devaluation are trance to the town should be LAST NOTES (1) Spending cuts: (2> Public passed on to them when nego- lege. ownership of .state assets, and tiating prices for their cattle," Asi the AGM isi drawing near (3) Debt re-financing. he said. these are my last notes of tihe DUNGARVAN LETTERS TO THE season. I would Hike to thank everybody who made -this job easier for me especially the EDITOR Dungarvan Leader, and- to YOUTH CLUB David Stearn our photographer STUDENTS AWARENESS issue of homelesisness seriously? who wasi available' at short GROUP Or does it suggest that there 1 notice at anytime and had are nio votes in the homeless ? photographs published for us Dear Editor. As a group of sixth year FUND-RAISING NEWS We have sent the enclosed a'fter each competition. Thank students we are concerned with ytei all. letter to our local Government the plight af homeless people, — TIGHT LINE'S The iDUmgarvain- Youth Club representatives: Mr. Austin particularly with the ever In- Fund-raising Committee held Deasy. Minister for Agriculture, creasing number's of young tiheir AGM on Wednesday, 115th Mir. Eddie Collins. T.D.. Mr. people sleeping rough-. October. The 'officers' lc.r the Donal Ormonde T.D. airid Mr. As one of our local Govern- year a®e as- follows: Chairman, Jackie Fahey;, T.D. ment representatives we ask Pat McGrath; Vlice-Cha-irperisiOn. 'Through the medium' of your that you ensure that Dail DUNGARVAN Mrs. Miargaret Mlc'Namara; paper we would ask that your Eireanm, debate, amend and Secretary, Mrs. McGregor: Asst. readers 'lobby their local T.JD.'s pass this Bill as a matter of Secretary. Ann- -Murphy: Treas- and become the voice of the e'Xtmeme urgency when it re- BADMINTON urer. Thomas Duggian. homeless. sumes on 22nd October, 1<9&5. Members of the committee A year ago today a6th Octo- 'With winter approaching and 1 are Brian Sheehan. Martina ber), the Government, after the absence of legislation, CLUB Duggan. A-gnesi Collins.. Teresa years of pressure from volun- thousands' of homeless people 1 Congratulations to Teresa Wilighit, Bridget Duggan. Ursula tary organisations, introduced cmce again face a period of Keane and John Cliffe on' win- Duggan, Pat. Moo-re and Alan the Housing < Miscellaneous crisis. ning the Racquets Tournament Donnelly. We remain. Provision') Bill ito deal with the recently -at the Sports Complex. By niow every household will problem of hometlessness. Yours sincerely. The cluib offers thanks' ito- alii have received our circular ad- Whilst, the Bill contains a "JUST US" those who parti ci patted and vertising our Monster Baaaar number of anomalies,, we be- —Sixth Year Awareness Group wishes to acknowledge the as- which will be held on-, Novem- lieve it, is a step in the right sistance of Minnies 'Squash ber 91th. direction to dealing with the iNliaimh Byrne- Club, Causeway Teinmis' Club. Plains- are ailso underway for Increasing iprobliem of home- Marguerite McKeon- Dungarvan Crystal Sports -C'lub bhls year's Tops- of the S'treelt®. lessness. Blialne Condon 'and St. Laurence's Tennis Club. -Ann Maria Mernt-n- Any group wishing to take part Since October 1985, tihe Bill please contact sub-ooimimlititee— has been debated for a mere -Denlse Stack Orla Baker Marititha Duggan. Pat Moore, eighty minutes, twenty minutes Brian- Sheehan-. Bridget -Duggan. in December 1985, and for on? Delrdre McCann • •„. >•••• .... .CT*T'ritWtl jiBUJittM hour In January 1986 — even Anme Marie Ryan Check here again next week though lit ls estimated that Jill Muir-phy for mo-re details'. _ P.R.O. there are over 3,030 people Nlchola Beresford Paul Dennehy, National Officer CBSI. presenting Fintan Strain, homeless on our streets. Is this 'Edel Hayes

WANTED—Truck driver, aged Frank Browne bettlween 310 and 40- years, with a clean D licence. Must be pre- Dungarvan Leader MURPHY'S pared to work irregular hours. Required: two references plus TELEPHONE (058)41203 TOY. CYCLE. PRAM AND any other relevant imformaitiioin, addressed to: Meltheal Mara FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1986 NURSERY SPECIALISTS n-a- RJlnne Teo., Ceann- He-ilbhlc, RALEIGH AGENTS Rinn O gOuawach. BODY SHOP 058 42424 All Leading Brands Stocked 24 Hour car accident service - used car First Class After Sales NEWS OF TOWN sales, crash repairs and resprays. Service. Trade-ins accepted IN MEMORIAM PRAM & NURSERY DEPT. Baby requirements at DUNNE — Third Anniversary AND unbeatable prices —In loving memory of Mary JABBEY REWINDS! Telephone 058/41376 Dunne, late of Brldane, Liismore ARMATURE AND COIL whlo died on November 5, 1983. WINDERS Masises offered. ROUNDABOUT '/AC DC Winding Service for/ FOR SALE: A wonderful mother now at ))Motors, Generators, Trans-) MOBILE HOME rest, DUNGARVAN H. & F. CLUB f) formers, Welders and coils. In good clean condition. FOB everyonei she dl'd her best, RESULTS OF WEEKLY •New and Used Motors Price very reasonable. Her love wa® great, her he-art NON-STOP DRAW Supplied. JOHN O KEEFFE was- k'lnd. 24-10-86 (13th DRAW) '/Monday to Friday 9am 6p m Garrison, Ballyduff Upper, Whiat beautiful- memories* she £50, Mrs. Mary Lee, Main St., '117a 0 Conneli St. (Wyley's) I Co. Waterford. left behind. p. Maura Curran: £30, Mrs. Dungarvan, Co. Waterford. 'Call any time) (Never f-orgotten by her hus- Aileen Winters, Springfield, p. band Ber-tie and family.) Maura Curran; £20, John Joe MORRISSEY — Eighth Anni- Sheehan. c/o Co-op, p. Billy versiariy — In loving memory o-l Kiely: £15, Billy Cunningham', BOSCH: 110 Volt/220 Volt my dear brother, John, late of Lismoie, p. Margaret Cunning- Thomas- Terrace, Dungarvan ham; £10, Bridle Cunningham, Drills. Hammers, Grinders and London., who died on Abbeyside, p. Mary Fitzgerald; and Transformers. LEPTOSPIROSIS October 22. 1-978. R.I.P. M-asseis £10, Bridie Cunningham, p. Also Grass Cutters and offered. Mary Fitzgerald. —(Advt.). Hedge Trimmers. Within a home where all was BOOKED OUT BEN O'NEILL MEETINGS -bright, Dungarvan Lions Club wishes to announce that all tickets for ACOT DUNGARVAN God toolk from he-re a- shining O'Connell Street, Dungarvan 1-ighlt. their Hallowe'en Cabaret are Phone 058/41933 (t-C) TUESDAY, NOV. 4 We miss that light and al- completely sold out and to 8 p.m. ways will, apologise to the many patrons Hfei vacant place no one can who were disappointed. ACOT LISMORE tfiUl, —(Advt.). WBDNESDAY, NOV. 5 Time- will ne-ver he-a-1 our DUNGARVAN BRASS AND 'ftpI:-,! • ,, 2.15 p.m. griaf. REED BAND APPLES Our love for JOhn was far Beginners class will begin in Speaker: Dr. William Ellis too deep. November -for -boys .and girls 12 (Sadly missed by his sister years and over. Anyone inter- ested please call to the Band FOR SALE Nell and. family, Steven-age.) Members of lite aiewly-elecled IlallydufT Community Council pictured at the first meeting in St. Michael's Hall. Included MORRISSEY — Eighth Anni- Room on Saturday, Nov. 1, 7.30 COOKING AND EATING A^I'QUE FURNITURE p.m. to 8 p.m. Instruments and in the front 1-r are the Officers John Jackson, P.R.O., Raymond O'Brien, Treasurer, Mary Willis, Assistant Secretary, versary — In fond memory of uniforms supplied. —(Advt.). WANTED _ Big price paid, my d6la.r brother. John, who Fr. Quealy, P.P., President, John, Coleman, Chairman, Paula O'Brien, Secretary, John Kenny, Vice-Chairman, Jerry ANY QUANTITIES SOLD Large dining t-able; writing ABBEYSIDE SEA ANGLING died on October 22, 1978. late of CHRISTMAS COMPETITIONS Hickey, President and Paddy J. Feeney, Assistant Treasurer. (Stritch Photography) Open every day desk book-case, set of chairs, Thomals Terrac-e, Dungarwan- sideboard. Particulars to Box No. 1: Sunday, Nov 2. Venue, andi London-. R.I.P. Masses New Bridge Area. Fishing time, No. Q395 "Leader" Office. (7-11) offered. FOR SALE —Top class Pedi- 2.00 to 5.00 p.m. COSTINS May the winds of love bl'ow No. 2: Sunday, Nov. 16. Venue, AFFANE, CAPPOQUHN gree Friesian bull calves very gently, high milk and butterf-at records Quanns. Fishing time 3.00 to Ahd whllsper for you- to hear. 6.00 p.m. LISMORE AND DISTRICT c-hoice selection to chose We will- always love and ml'ss from—Edward Sheehan. Knock- No. 3: Saturday, November 22. you, Venue, Abbeyside. Fishing time Carroll Mvtors L td. garron, C-appagih. Telephone As it dawnis another year. NOTES 058 68024. (21-11) 7 t0 10.00 p.m. j r COLOUR TV -Never forgottein by your sis- No. 4: Sunday, Dec. 7. Venue. LISMORE I.C.A. NEWS i society, there will be something Own your own 22'' Colour TV MAIN VOLVO AND SUZUKI DEALERS STUBBLE GROUND to let for ter Bridie and- Jack and Tony. Ballinacourty. Fishing time, 2.30 On Monday 13-th, we had our | to suit all tastes both young for as little as com or beet, in cappagh area London, i to 5.30. , and old. suffice to say the hard £16.19 per month. October guild meeting. : work is already well underway. Phones: (058) 41994 and 42207 Enquiries to 068/68-111. SEWARD — Eighteenth Anni- Membership due. —.(Advt.). Cookery demonstrations have Finance arranged. 4 years versary — In loving memory of BLOOD PRESSURE CLINICS I We will keeD you all Inform- SELECTION OF SMALL PRAYERS TO OUR LADY OF commenced in the I.C.A. Hall ed as the notes appear each 1985 Opel Asconda GL guarantee on parts, labour Tom Seward. King Street. Blood Pressure Check Centres every Wednesday night at 8 1984 Fiat Ritmo 65 CL CARS: and tube. GiR-ACE — O heavenly treasurer Abbe-yslde who died on October for thp month of November, or- week. of all graces. Mother of God o'clock. Any further enquiries 1983 Toyota Carina GL 1984 Fiat Uno 28, 1968. ganised by the Irish Heart about coo-kery, please contact Just remember the name — 1983 Fiat Argenta 2000 1982 Renault 4L Rent a New 22" Colour TV aind my Mother Mary, sunice yo-u Will those who think of him Foundation in association with "A Touch of Fantasy," b.v Lis- for only £15 per month are the first-toonm daughter of any member of the guild who 1982 Mercedes 230 E Auto. 1981 Fiat 127 2-door -today. Regional Health Board-s will be i will give you de-tails. more Dramatic Society. — from — -the Eternal father -a.ndi hold- in held as follows — Wednesday, I LISMORE BADMINTON 1982 Renault 18 Estate 1981 Datsun Sunny A little prayer to Jesus say. 1981 Saab 900 GLS 4-dr. 1980 Toyota Starlet your handi His omnipotence, be ( Always remembered by his 5th Nov. — Dungarvan at Den-! Thanks to everybody who CLUB NOTES CASEY TV moved, to p-i-ty my soul and t-.al Section. S-t. Joseph's Hospi- contributed so generously to 1980 Peugeot 504 GL 1977 Fiesta wife Josie. daughter Breda, son- the Church Gate Collection in Last Tuesday night the 4th 1979 Volvo 343 Auto. DUNGARVAN. Tel. 058/41845 granio me the graces whOch I in-law Pat. grandchildren San- tal from 2.30-4.30. Division played against Ard- CLEARING AS IS: fervently ask o.f you. Hail Mary. CUNNIGAR BRIDGE CLUB aid of Oarriglea Mentally Han- 1979 Cortina 1.3 Remember: What we sell we dlra. Mark and Adrian, brother, dicapped Association. The total more in Youghal. The final out- 1978 Toyota Carina Estate 1979 Alfa Sud £450 service. O merci-fiul dispenser oi divine sifters and sister-in-law.) Results, Oct. 22 _ 1st, Mrs. F\ come was 5-3 to Ardmore. Team 1979 Cortina 1300 £450 graces, Mary most holy. Mother Prunty and Mrs. M. Carthy amount collected was £226.28 as follows — 1st men-, Paul 1978 Leyland Princess o-f the- E-ternal Incarnate Word 2nd. Mrs. A. Butler and Mrs. N. Our members will hold a Walsh, John Walsh- 1st ladies, 1978 Volvo 244 DL COMMERCIALS: Who hasi crowned you with wis •Moloney: joint 3rd. S. Bean Ui Church Gate Collection at Connie Dowd, Daphne Cahill; 1977 Citroen Pallas EstaW 1984 Fiorina Van £3,500 Mhiachain and Miss N. Harty; Masses on 1st and 2nd Nov. 1976 Volvo 244 DL 1982 Fiorina Van £2,200 immense wisdom, -look upon- the This collection is in aid o-f the 2nd men, Leonard Coleman, greatness- of my sorrow amid ACKNOWLEDMENT Mrs. M. Brennock and Mrs. U. Edward Fenton: 2nd ladies, Jo Prendergast. Heart Foundation. Jo Tobin, Betty Do-wd. Open Saturdays 4 p.m. Special Finance Rates ART CLASSES FOR grant mie' the graces I ne-ed' so The annual Sale of Work will much. Hail Mary. O most lov- be held on Tuesday, 4th Nov., Our Premier Division team ing dispenser of divine graces. GUINEVAN—The son, bro -at 3 p.m. On offer will be cakes, played against, Dunmore East Immaculate Spo.use oil the thers. sister and relatives of vegetables, fruit, plants, etc., on Wednesday night at home CHILDREN Eternal Holy Spirit, most holy the la-te Kate Guinevan also a white elephant stall. We and the final outcome was in Lism-ore's favour 6-2. Some very IN DUNGAHVAN SPORTS Mary, who have received from Mocollop. Ballyduff wish to Abbeyside always ii'ive .good value for CENTRE Him a heart which is moved- to thank most sincerely all money, so please make a note good bad-mlniton was played by pity by human misfortunes and Scout of date in your diary. both isideis on the night so "well Classes for Children from 7 those who sympathised with done all." The Premier Division to 18 years of age, including which is- constrained to offer them in their recent bereave- The A.G.M. will be held on consolation to those- who suffer, Monday, 10th Nov. '86 at 8 o.m. play Hillview, Olonme-1, this NEW LOOK Leaving CerL and Inter Cert ment: those who sent Mass Notes week. tuition. Family reduction. be moved) to pity my soul and cards, letters of sympathy All members please attend if grant me those graces which I possible, new members would -Two of the ladies from this Qualified Art Teacher. and floral tributes; those who 4th Waterford team, Anne Hegarty and Ann await from you with full confi- attended the removal, Mass be very welcome. —(Advt.). LAWLORS HOTEL Details and enrolments Mon- dence in your immenlse good- (St. Joseph's) Dunne, also played in Conna day November 3rd 3.31) p.m. to and funeral. A special word LISMORE GOLF RESULTS on the Waterford team in a Telephone (058) 41122/41056 ness, Hail Mary. O my Mother, off thanks to the clergy who 4 30 pm). treasurer oif all) graces, refuge FROM THE LOG: 2nd July, 1939 Fixtures — 1st and 2nd Nov. tournament to celebrate the Class begins Monday, Novem- concelebrated Mass and offi- To-day some members of the Winter Leagues and 18 Hole opening of the New Sports o-f poor sinners, consolation of ciated at the graveside: Very Troop set, out for Rathdrum in ber 10 at 3.30 p in. the afflicted, hope of these who Stroke. Cample x. Rev. C'anon Power, P.P.. V.F.. a car driven by the S.M. to in- Results : Club Championship Team as follows — 1st men, despair and- most powerful help Lismore. Fr. Quealy. P.P. spect our prepared camp site. —-winner, N. Twomey- runner- Colin Coleman, Pat Morrissey; Saturday Night Special o.f Christians, I pla.ee all my -B-allyduff. Fr. Keating, P.P.. On returning they reported that up, S. Condon. 1st ladies, Anne Heaphy, Ann LAWNMOWERS repaired and confidence in you. being sure Touraneena. Fr. Kennedy, the site w-as -satisfactory, that Mixed Club Championships : Dun-lie: 2nd men, Chris Whelan, sharpened. — The Foundry, -t-hat you will obtain for me -P.P., Newcasl-le-on-Tyne, Fr. Rathdrum was quite a good winners, D. Howard and M. Pat Ahearne: 2nd ladles, Sha- Stephen Street, Dungarvan. from Jesus the graces- which I O'Gorman. C.C., Lismore, Fr. "joint" and that Donogh O'Ma- O'Brien: runnersi-up, M. Byrne ron Dowd, Sheila Denn. McGUIREs GARDEN CENTRE so; much desire-, iif they are- for Madden, C.C., Lismore. Fr. honey the supposedly tough and S. Denn. (P.R.O. U. O'L.). CANDLELIGHT is open every Sunday from 11 the gocfl/ of my soul. Hail Holy Ryan, C.C., Tipperary. -Fr. senior patrol leader got "sea- Ladies: Golfer of Year — Pat a.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 8 Queen. sick" on the journey. MR. DENIS POWER Lucey, C.C., Ardfinnan and O'Gorman Club Championship, It is with deep regret that we p.m. week days; closed on Mon- Fr. Kiely. C.C.. Waterford; One of the Troop's unsung day—-McGuire's Garden Centre, WANTED — Secondhand h-a-ir- G. Canning: runner-up, S- Denn. record the death of Mr. Dennis DINNER Dr. Donovan. Ballyduff: Doc- poets broke into verse:— Club Foursomes — M. Fives (Dinny) Power of May-field, Lis- Rossdufl, Woodstown. Tele- dresslng salon equipment, 1-n tors, Nurses and Staff. Ard (There was a young fellow who and E. Burns winners- runn-ers- phone 051/82136. good condition. Replies- by let- more, which took place on Sat- keen Hospital and all the didn't feel ,well-o up, C. Moynihan and D. Lee. urday, 25th (aged 82 years) WE SELL — Angles, R.S.J.'s, ter only toi Box No. F40O "Lea- kind neighbours and friends As he journeyed by motor to Conquer Cancer Competition AND DANCE Tubing, Re-Bar, Plating and der" Office. after a pro-longed -illness at Lis- who helped in any way. County Wlcklow —Daphne Cahill, 61 nett. more District Hospital. His re- Galvanise and all types of FOR SALE — 1980 Charade He ate too much jelly got a 18 Hole Stroke-, Wed. 22nd — Sheds supplied in Kit Form. Trusting this will be accept- mains were removed to St. Car- (Navy). In perfect condition. ed by all as a token of our pain in his -belly, Daphne Cahill, 70 ne-tt. thage's Church on Saturday at Half Melon Glaze — Eggs A La( Forestie-ne Telephone 052/21455 or Rath- Owner gone abroad. Apply Li-am "Am I living or dying, och! LISMORE F.C. NOTES gormack 051/46075. appreciation. The Holy Sacri- 7 p.m. and were received by Fr. Roast Spare Ribs, Savoury Sa.uce O'Sullivan, Deerpar-k Road, fice of the Mass will be sure I Donogh." Last Sunday we played sham- Madden, -assisted by Canon THREAD NEEDLE, MAIN ST., Lismore. Telephone 058-54178. offered for their intentions. rocks at t'he Castle Farm Power. F'r. O' Gorman, Mons Mussels ire Oarlic Butter DUNGARVAN for quality fabric RACING BIKES for sale Ground in a league game which O'B'rien and Fr. Sheridan. including bridal and head- (various). Phone 058-54286. was sponsored by The Red He was buried on Sunday Fresh Soup De J'our House, and ran out, easy win- dresses, Burda, Butterick and FOR SALE — 1'3-row Interna- after 11 o'clock Mass in St. B-isque F-ru'-its De Mer Vogue patterns, lace and cro- ners on the score of 7 goals Carthage's cemetery. tional Corn Drill, in good work- VOTE OF SYMPATHY GOOD WIN FOR to nii. chet patterns; haberdashery, ing order. Phone 058-42092. This was a good team per- He is survived by his loving trimmings, embroidery and Dungarvan Brass & iReed Band wife Katherine. his son John, Roast Prime Rib of Beef "Chasseur" FOR SALE — 5 (five-) flush formance throughout and the Duckling "A La Nicoise" sewing threads; fashion The Committee and mem- goalscore-rs- were B'. shanahan, daughters Kathleen and Ann, jewellery and flowers; liturgi- doors (white) 6'8"x2'8" with bers of Dungarvan Brass, and WATERFORD brother Richard, daughter-in- (Cooked in tomatoes, olives, garlic and herbs) chrome handles, in good condi- B. O'Gorman-, B. Prendergast (2 cal wear; Brother sewing ma- Reed Band wish to extend a Waterford 4-18, Antrim 5-7 goals each) and Donal Landers law. son-in-law and grand- Supreme of Chicken "Cardinal" tion 2 Ford Esicort Estates, 1975 1 children to whom as well as to chines and spares. (t-c) sincere- vote of sympathy to Watenford scored- a decisive (1 goal ). Sirloin "Oafe De Paris" and 197-1. phcine 058,54233. . Bandmaster Liam O'Mahony all his other relatives, his kind COLUM'S SHOP for the best victory over Antrim when they Team—M. Fitzgerald. P. Fitz- Stuffed Loin of Veal with Heitb Sauce Audio value in town. Murphy ANOTHER SUCCESS FOR and' family- on the death- of his clashed ini their Div. l'l Na- neighbours and friends we ex- gerald, B. Landers, J. Tobln-, P. tend our deepest sympathy. Music Centre £99. Twin Cass- GERMAN HEALER!—A Clonmel daughter, Mrs. Lenore Keating, tional Hurling Le'ag'ue ga-me at Ahearn-e, Donal Landers, J. Poached Qanne of Salmon, Cider Sauce priest said' thanks, in a Mass CooH'agh Road. Abbeyside. WiaMii Park on S-uradiay. BRIDGE RESULTS Fresh Plaice on the Bone "Colbert" ette A-l'ba Music Centre £130. Dunne, B. Prendergast, B. sha- 15th Oct. '86 — 1st, Mr. P. Clock Radios £23.95. Clock bouquet saying that Ms arthri- It waisi another good display nahan, F. Power, B. O'Gorman. iFried i-n butter and served with maitre d hotel butter) tis in neck and sho-ulders had Lineen and Miss M. Noonan; Ra-diio Cassette £42.00. Head.- by the yoiuithiful Detoe side who Sub. — E. Fenton for Power. 2nd. Mrs. M. Walsh -and Miss M. Prawn Crepe phone Radio £13.95. These disappeared. The pains in- knees DUNGARVAN dieileated' a very faniciedi Laoi's Next Sunday we nlay at home and- ankles are less noticeable. | Fives- 3rd. Mrs. T. Ryan and never to be repeiated prices now side two weeks e-arlier. to league champions and cur- Mrs. H. Condon. 'Pancake stuffed with fresh prawns in mornay sauce) available at Colum's Shop. He was- cured of divertlic.ulitis. ,'Waiteirford were masters- all rent leaders, Ardmore. In last His hearing improved1 and- the BALLINVELLA COMMUNITY O'Conneill Street, Dungarvan, -the way in last Sunday® game year's fixture Ardmore beat us CENTRE NOTES while stocks last! timm-itiS- disappeared. Another which proved very one-sided 4 goals to 2. It Is un to us now Bouquet of Vegetables or Side Salad Mass Bo-uq-uet from a Tramore GOLF The Community Centre is and only two late Ant-rim goals to prove we are a better side no-w re-open for the following RENT-A-BIKE SALE now on woman whio said thianto for a-n •put a respectable look on the and that we can improve our Insitant cure after twenty years league position, joint second activities — craft classes, keen- Selection from Sweet Trolley -at Colum's Shop Cycte Dept. 1 scoreboard. fit. pool -and darts. The Commu- We are clearing this season's of severe pain from arthritis of CLUB iWalteirford played with thie behind Ardmore. nity is holding a Social a-t Bal- rental cycles which are in ex- tihe sipOne. Come and see for wind' in- the firsit half and were Kick-off Is 11.30 a.m. and we lyrafter House Hotel on the Tea or Qoffee £12.50 cellent condition. Gents and yourself the many Press Re- lt-8 to 2-4 ahieiad' at) the- break. look forward to the support on 22nd -of November. Tickets are ladies 3 speed and 5-speed ports and testimonials. And as NOTES Antrim got in front three mini the tou-chliines. This game is now -available from -Community cycles all fitted with front and always no fees charged and utes into thie second hiailif when sponsored by Eam-onn's Place. members, or by phoning (058) rear carriers, frame locks and every patient is treated in- pri- Dessie Donne-lily goaled, but On Monday last the final of 54559 or (0581-54692. prop stands. We also have some vate Free advice on vitamins, On Sunday night the first of Wate-Dford struck back with a The Tony B'olger Perpetual WEST WATERFORD a'H terrain cycles to clear. Don t foodis' and diets. Also stop smok- the Club Draws took place and great Pat Bennett goal, the1 first Oun wias played between Oap- MOUNTAINEERING GROUP miss this Rent-A-Blke Clearance ing siHmimilmg, stammering. nail wasi won by Con O'Tuama fol- oif a hlait-tirtck, and after this poquin and Youghal with the Over a month ago a group of biting and bed-wetting. Call lowed by Nora Spratt. F'ull de- they cruised to what proved a Cappoquin side winning by 1 at colum's- Shop Cycle Dept., soal to nil in a very close game. people with an interest in MURPHY'S LOUNGE O'Conraeila Street. Dungarvan. Monday-Saturday from 2-7 p.m. tails in the Clubhouse. iacille win. mountain walking came to- o-r write for free ll'ter-ature. - The Annual General Meeting The conditions were ideal and Scorers: Waterford' — P. Bent the big crowd witnessed a very gether in the Christian Broth- COLUM'S SHOP CYCLE The German Healer, NSFH, has been set for November 12th, nett 3-2, K. Delahunty 0-8. P. ers Scho-ol In Lismore. Every KNOCKANORE DEPT. now offers an exceptional ICHHS, BHHSA, "Montana," 1986 at 8 p.m. ln the Clubhouse. good game of football. Snnday since th-ey have taken Ryan- 1-1- A. C'o-oney aind S. After the game the League Same Day Repair Service with Lemybrien, Kilmacthomas, Co. Results : Thursday — 1, M. A-hearne- 0-2 each. P. Curran. N. to the mountains. Already four Waterford. Chairman, Paddy Pollard, com- successful outings have taken Saturday, Nov. 1 — PADDY O'BRIEN & TELSTAR no labour charge! Yes, we only Mernln (8) +5; 2, j. Cartwright Crowley and K. Ryani 0-1 each; plimented both sides and said charge for parts with no labour (14) +5. Antrim — D. Donnelly 2-1, O. place in the Knock-me-aldowns LEGAL NOTICE — I, James the trophy was in honour of a and the Oomeraghs. The first charge. So avail of this excep- Saturday — 1, J. Martin (13) Laverty, T. MteGirath a.nd D. man who gave so much for Cole-mew, Kil-coran- P ark. 28 pts. climb took the-m to Knocksha- tional service at Colum s Shop Yoiugh-al. Co. Cork, wish to McNlaulgthiton l-f0 each, P. Mc- football and was one of a few Cy«c:e Dept.. O'Connell Street, Sunday — 1. J. Elstead (13) Killllni 0-3, L. MicKeega-n. 0-2, P. niahullion overlooking the scenic apply for renewal- of my book- Instrumental in setting up the Vee and Bay Lough. The fol- Dungarvan. 64: 2. P. O'Brien (14) 66- 3, J. Boyle 0-a. present highly successful league makers licence and also suit- O'Donneli (9) 66- 4, T. Coffey lowing Sunday saw them on FITZGERALD'S MANS SHOP, ability of premises at 127 North Waterford — P. Curran: R. of 19 teams. Sugarloaf Hill and the Knock- (20) 66: 5. G. Donnelly il2) 66. Ronayne. J. Dunford, P. Walsh: Mrs. Joan Bolger then pre- O'Connell Street. Dungarvan — Main Street, Yciu-ghal. Fixtures: Thursday—14 hole; mealdown proper. The view Baumle-r and Magiee Sullts now T. Sheehan. L. O'Connor. D. sented the perpetual CUD to from the latter spans an ex- WANTED Homehelp for Saturday — 14 -hole; Sunday — Foran- P. Curran, M. Ronayne: M'ir,haei Walsh, captain Cappo- DECKIES LOUNGE in stock. ^ 18 hole Stableford (timesheet). tensive area of south Tipperary schoolgoing family. Dungarvan N. Crowley S. Ahearne, A. Coo- quin team. while to the south, Dungarvan FITZGERALD'S MANS SHOP, area' d-ays or hours, flexible ney P. Bennett, P. Ryan. K. LADIES RESULTS A TOUCH OF FANTASY Harbour, Youghal, Midleton MODELIGO O'Connell Street. Dungarvan - Apply by letter only to Box- No. Delahunty. sub. _ K. Ryan for and the Intervening country- Exclusive supplies of Pierre Sheehan Lls-more Dramatic Society are W4K11 "Leader" Office. Weekly competition No. 56 — busily rehearsing their annual side can be seen. For the third Sanga-n and Gabblc-cl Pullovers. Antrim — P. Smith; D. Mur- cilmb they moved on to the Friday Night, October 31 — TA OSCAILT do thiomatoi Anne D'A-lton (16) 20 pts. Tls-h ray, S. McNaughton-, J. Mc- pre-Christmas show this ve-ar FOR SALE — Krone Muck leor-al a- bih.eadih idll'r 30 agus 40 Bauman-n (22 ) 20 pts. aptly titled "A Touch o£ Fan- Comeraghs, first to -t'he- magni- PUB ENTERTAINMENT COMPETITION '86 Naughton, D. McKinley, L. Gal- ficent, glacial corrie of Coum- Spreader, pmo. Phone 058-5-33-92. bliain daois le ee-adiunas D Tuesday 21st competition can- lagher, J. McKiernan; L. Mc- tasy." MUSIC — WELCH TREE celled. After presenting eight panto- shingaun and then on to FOR SALE — 1 (/-speed Flad-ria gllanni ag Melthe-al Mara na Keegan, P. MoKillin; iT. Mc- Rinne Teo. Teastaionn dha lltdr mimes, the Society decided to Cro-tty's Rock and Lake. On the Racer, good condition. Phone Grath, D. McNaughton. B. Don- most, recent outing the group Saturday Night, November 1 — PAT TOBIN togairt-ha m-ar-aon le aon eolas nelly: P. Boyle, D. Donnelly, O. change to an all-action show 058/541078. m , _ . Printed and published by the which will include variety, com- explored the Nire Valley as far brelse a sheciiadh go din— Laverty Subs. — A. M-cGrelle as the Skilloge Lakes^ Anybody FOR SALE Ho-over Twin Tub Meithe-ail Mara na Ri-nne Teoi Proprietors at their Office and for D. McKinley: G. Rogan for edy, etc. Sunday Night, November 2 — HARMONY and clothes- drier: genuine rea- Works, 7R, O'Connell Street, With .the biggest, cast ever to interested in information- about Ceann Heilbhlc, Rinn o gCuan- J. M-cKlernan. the group should ring 54118. 1 son for selling: both in pcrtel aoh. Dungarvan Co. Waterford. Ref. W. Horgan (Cork). I take part in any show by the working order, phoine 0M tmou. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1986

TALLOW NOTES BEHIND THE SPOTLIGHT SQUASH NOTES O'Connell- Novelty Act—James (Continued from Page 1) A.I.B. League — Have you, O'Connell. Pat O'Keeffe, Noel O'Neill, Johnny Sheehan, Rich- your name, down -yet for the weeks that we 'have introduced A.I.B. League. Already the list ard Cotter. As there were no our County Manager can take is very good. This competition sets or figure dancing due to another bow for his initiative a paragraph under -the above the absence of a dance teacher is for Ladies and Gents with a and foresight. heading into the column. It team of five. T-he competition in the parish, Marian Ahern danced am exhibition jig. deals with Irish place names committee tell me that the MORE VANDALISM draw will be made on the 7th throughout the oounty with an OPENING OF CONNA explanation of what they mean. November, so make- sure you get After the Bank Holiday working on- it now. COMPLEX We plan to continue this item week-end I noticed that the each week for the time being "Not On" — Booking for the A delightful atmosphere pre- green light shade on the Sexton two courts has been very heavy as the introductory items have vailed last Sunday evening at Street side of the traffic lights and for last Friday and Satur- the above opening ceremony. been very favourably comment- day night th-ey were booked out at Abbeyside was broken. It The Ecumenical Blessing was ed on: early to the week. -But unfortu- performed by Fr. Hegarty, C.C., oan hardly have been acci- nately some of the bookings Conna and Mr. Pommat, c-huroh dental as these colour shades were not used up, some of of Ireland. -Fermoy. Denis Cluain Fhiadh (Clonea) — those who booked games last Walsh, the Cork senior hurler axe all well protected. The Meadow of the Deer. The an- week-end did not play, but cut the tape. This was followed damage could not have been cient parish church ruin which they also prevented others by a fanfare from -the Fermoy done by youngsters either as is in fair survival has some from playing, by taking times Confraternity Band. the lights are placed at a good pre-invasion -features. Thiis an- they did not use. The com- John Finn, chairman of the mittee are* -angry with this, and Community Council of Conna, height over ground level and cient church is' situated on the feel that a fine should be im- welcomed all present and refer- well out of reach. left after leaving the Crooked posed on the defaulters, and red briefly to- the problems When I .spotted the damage Bridge. th-ey feel that if this selfish which confronted them at first, practice continues by a small butt this was quickly waived on Monday I asked myself, is KILGOBINET — COUNTY JUNIOR HURLING CHAMPIONS 1986. (Photo by Kiely) number of members, there en- aside with a fantastic response there nothing safe from these Magh Colpa (Mocollop, Bal- tries on the time sheet will not from the local people in the not-so-young vandals who can- lydufl), Plain of the Bullocks. be accepted, or will be crossed monetary line and otherwise. The following are lines firom a off in future. So you have not go to their homes after been warned. Sean -Hegarty, National Chair- being out at night without song in praise of Magh Colpa: man o-f Muintir na Tire, spoke damaging or destroying some- io Magh Colpa go brothal- Country Leagues — A to glowing terms of the local community who faced this thing, be it publicly or privately I'adh agus cosaint air o • .Kilgobinet Bridge 25 Year Gap general meeting o-f clubs mammoth task with unity and owned. How would they take it chuanta, from- Kilwor'th, Fermoy Youth indomitable spirit. Club, Castlelyons, C-obh, Fer- if, when they did get home, Fasoadh o'n ngaoth adtuaidli Kilgobinet bridged a 25 year Scorers: Kilgobinet—P. Power Myra Barry, T.D., spokesper- KILGOBINET 1-10; TRAMORE 1-2 moy GA-A, Kilkenny, Mallow they found -the windows in their agus taiithneamh mor o gap at Fraher Field on Sunday 1-3; J. Walsh and M. Kiely 0-1 Youghal and Tallow was held son for the T.D.'s present, con- last when they took the junior each. Tramore — T. Whelan gratulated the conna people on own homes damaged or some- ghrein; Power in fact scored 1-6 from gtt back into the game but the in Tallow last week-end and a hurling county title with a 1-0; N. Cullen and J. Grace 0-1 lot of good work was done in completing their magnificent thing else belonging to them Ta caislean laidir' daingean comprehensive eight point win placed balls in this first halt winners kept them in a vice each. sports complex in such quick and was the architect in chief like grin ana never allowed preparation -f-or the Country destroyed. ann, over pre-match favourites Tra- Kilgobinet — M. Curran: L. League for 1986/'87. time. Sh-e spoke of their repre- more. who guided the team to their them to make the breakthrough. Carran, B'. O'Connor, P. Lynch; sentations with the Minister, There a-re no prizes for Blath o ch/rannaibh uila, ultimate victory. Pat Power increased Kilgob- It is felt that about 10 teams Joe Bermlngham, and the Muiileann ag meil-t plur ann It was as sweet a victory as M. McCarthy, D. Fitzgerald, M. will participate- this year -and answering that! Kilgobinet totally overwhelm- inet's lead with a point in the Fahy; P. Power, E. Phelan: J- securing of the grant for the Agus sru-th, in imeal-1 sleibhe. one could hope to record and a ed Tramore in this period and 3»th minute and wnile Tramore that will be divided into two great project, but lit was the htting climax to a wonderful Veale, M Kiely, J. Morgan; P. sections leaving 5 teams' ta NUMBERS IN CUSTODY had six points on the score- goaled through (Tony Whelan in McCarthy, N. Phelan, J. Walsh. great co-operative spirit of -the Which, being freely trans- year for the Kilgobinet, club board before Tramore had their tne 4Uth minute they were only each section on a home and parish which impressed them INCREASE lated, would read: Mocollop is who thoroughly deserved the Subs. — P. Keane for J. Veale; away basis. lone score, a point from Noel allowed one more point after M. Walsh for J. -Morgan. most and which paved the way a balmy place protected from success for their perseve-rence this and were a well beaten side The information I have is Probably the most significant Cullen in the 19th minute. Tramore—S. Flavin; M. O'Sul- for the successful completion of harbours and ,the north wind during the lean years since at the finish. that T'ailow will have two the massive complex. feature of 1984 in the prisons they took their last title in 1961. With such a comfortable mar- livan, G. Kent, J. Dunphy; E. teams this year, one to- each U.nd p-llaces of detention accord- with plenty of sunshine. It has gin at the break, Kllgobinet Congratulations then to Kil- Cooney, J. Grace; N. Hayes, J. section. This means that 5 It was a personal triumph faced the second half with con- Cowman, F. Walsh; B. Mans- A splendid sit down meal was ing to the Annual Report on a strong well-built castle, plenty also for team trainer Peter gobinet who as well as Power players and two subs in each prepared for the large gather- fidence and continued to hurl and Phelan had other out- field, T. Whelan, N. Cullen; M. team will be needed. -So boys Prisons for the year 1984 issued of apple blossom, a mill to Power and his fellow selectors with the same authority Walsh, R. Butler, J. Frost. Siubs. ing present and a series of who had the team in perfect standing players in Martin gc-t cracking for places' now various games such as hand- last week was the continuing giriind grain and a stream at the throughout the second thirty Curran. Brian O'Connor, Der- —J. flavin for N. Hayes; L. because the two team will be fettle for the game. minute period. F-ardy for J. F'rost; P. Murray s ball, raquetball, basketball, in- rise in the .numbers in custody. foot of the mountain. mot Fitzgerald. Marty Kiely picked in two weeks time and door soccer, badminton were The side in fact "peaked" at Tramore fought tooth and and Jim Walsh. lor B. Mansfield. I am told the A.I.B. lea-gue will The daily average number in THE KERRY DANCE Ref. — P. Moore. laid on. Jerry and Mrs. Meller- exactly the right time and nail after the change over to be used -as a guide. Get going lck and Willie Hoard provided custody in 1984 was 1,594 played their best hurling of the now, as the saying goes: music for the dance which fol- wihiich rep-resented a 10% in- Although we have published year in this final game. "Idleness is leisure gone to lowed -and they were followed crease over the previous year's tills song in the ballad corner They laid the foundations for seed." in turn by Padraig Parker, some years ago, although pos- victory with a superb display Chriss Hurley, etc. figure of 1,450. sibly not all three verses, we of hurling in the first halt Til Bits — The ladies- team Between the years 1972 and repeat It this week in deference when with the aid of the strong for the league and the mens It was a night to remember 1982, the d/aily average number to a request which has come breeze they chalked up a for- WEST WATERFORD NOTES 4th and 5th division will not and looking (back it was 41 from a reader in Chicago in midable 1-8 to 0-1 half time BIRTHS theftr -lives work, e.g. bags of O'Halloran, Kleraru O'Rourke; be finalised for the leagues years ago almost, when Canon in custody rose by about 200 the past week. The request is lead. spuds, cabbage, turnips, wheat, U-14, Gavin Douris, Steve until next month. Hayes was escorted by a caval- (from 1,035 to 1,236). Between probably prompted by the cur- It has been- happy events- for wool-blocks, confectionery, cro- Du-nne, Eoin- Power. cade of white horses through -two families- in this- area this The heating for the courts 1982 and 1984 the daily rent visit to the Windy City of Outstanding in this period for chet work, knitting, etc. During thie night a special Conna to open the hall there the Kerry All-Ireland S.F. Kilgobinet were midfielders Pat week with the-, birth of- a baby etc. should be ready for next average rose by about 360. These items will oe auctioned presentation- was- made to Ca- week-end. in 1945. It, is surely a triumph champions:— Power and Eoin Phelan who girl for- John and Geraldine off oni Sunday, Nov. 2 d-urin-g triona Oasey w-ho was a mem- for Conna Community in These figures show that the won the battle for supremacy Lynch of Ballyheeneyi Clash- The closing date for mem- the ploughing match and vin- ber of the Waterford Ladies bership fees is 15th November. general. growth in numbers in that O, the days of the Kerry in this vital area. Their scintil- more. A baby girl born to tage display and the proceeds football team who won/ t'he All- lating performances lifted the Michael andi Rosemary O'Hal- Keys for the Courts will be period was almost twice that dancing, donatedi to Concern, A family Ireland final on October. 12. A PEACE side who responded with a loran, Clashmore brings that given to all paid up members whioh took place over all of the O, the ring of the piper's Irish -Night will be held In special word of 'thanks to Mich- from that date. power packed display which family to three children. Best previous ten years. tune, Deiaies Lounge after -the Mass. ael Hickey wno trained all the Remember if you give up Mass and Benediction was of- O, for one of those hours of gave Tramore little room- to wishes to you all. fered up for peace by Fr. Buck- manoeuvre. There will be other events dur- children fo-r the community smoking there should be no According to the Report, the gladness ing the remainder of the week. Games. Our- AGM will be held "Ifs and or Butts." ley, C.C. at Ballynoe Church last IN HOSPITAL s Monday. A large crowd attend- expenditure on prisons for the Gone, alas! like our youth too shortly). soon; On Sunday the finale of the Until next week — HAND ed the Mass, the theme of year totalled £44,640,000. Best wishes for a speedy re- out. which was peace -and the choir When the boys began to 1 Community Wee-k will be the gather to the glen of a covery are extended to Mick Ploughing Match and Vintage LADIES FOOTBALL sang the appropriate hymns. CAD E SIN? Roche. Pi-Mown who is present- ST. CATHERINES GAA summer night, Display. There will be many The All-Ireland final winners And the Kerry -piper's tuning ly iin hospital. BALLYNOE 45 DRIVE WE HAVE HIGHEST slide- shows, e.g. tosslirug the of the L-aidile® iFootball, Water- Castlelyons 4-4 Readers will have noticed made us -whirl -witti shieaf, srtcititlles, K-u-es® tihe weight ford, will visit Ol'aslimore on SYMPATHY St. Catherines 2-3 during the past couple of delight; of the builttock, guess the mile- this Friday. The visit will com- Results for Sunday, October O, to think of it, Sincere sympathy is extended age of the car, etc. There will mence with a party night at At Ballynoe last Sunday 26 — 1st, Bin O'Sullivan and O, to dream of it fills my VAT RATES IN EEC to Ned and Peggie Flynn of also be a novelty dog-show and Decies Lounge with a Victory morning the above teams Billy O'Sullivan, Castlelyons; heart with tears! Clashadonna, Youghal on the sheep-dog trials-. A particular Dance in- Ardmore. All members lined out in the junior hurling. 2nd. Billy Scully, Killeagh and O, the days of the Kerry death of their- young son Brian. feature of the -ploughing match Of 'the team and the cup will Catherines were a point up at Owen casey, Ballynoe; 3rd, Tom dancing, In a debate on VAT and ex- Hurley, Curraglass and Jack cise rates- in the European- Par- Many people from this area will be the inter-parish plough- be there. half time but had to give best O. the ring of the piper's to Castlelyons in the second Condon, Tallow. Best of five — liament In- Strasbourg. Mr. T. J. have khown the Fliynn- family ing competition. This is con- GROWTH OF SMALL tune, through different circles- of half. Bill Beecher, Ballynoe and Maher tlndp. Mumstetf) said the fined to the parishes of Clash- John Lane Midleton. -Last game O, for one of those hours of very great differences in the sports and business and gave more, Piltown. Ardmore, Grange, St. Catherines — P. Lane; gladness, them a lot o-f support through E. Hartnett. D. Buckner. B. — Pat Murphy, Conna and rate otf taxation, particularly Aglish, Ballinameela. Ring. Old Sonny O'Shea, Castlelyons. INDUSTRIES IN Gone, alas! like our youth too VAT rates, were a subject of Brian's illness. Parish, Knockanore and Glen- Neville, B. Sheehan, M. Man- soon. gan. J. Spillane: J. Hartnett, Table prizes—Pat Crowley, Fer- considerable contention, in many dine. There will) be a special moy and Tom O'Dowd, Castle- CLASHMORE COMMUNITY trophy for the best from each CLERICAL CHANGES M. Neill; J. McCarthy, D. Was there ever a sweeter Member States. It was difficult Buckley, E. Sheehan; P. Leahy. lyons; Jo and Pat Lineen-, Lis- SOUTH EAST to see- how they could make WEEK parish and an overall trophy more; Bertie O'Keeffe and Tim cailin in the dance than A. Mangan, J. Hennessy. Subs. Eily More? much progress towards, the for the best ploughman from — M. Harpur, P. Ahern, J. Barrett, B'allynoe. u-nlty of the market unless they A week of Community the -five parishes. This trophy IN WATERFORD Or a prouder lad than T-hady, 1 Hartnett. Cards at 8 p.m. on Sunday. tackled problems of this kind-. Awareness and Concern. On has been sponsored by Kearney REGION As he boldly took the floor; Lads and lasses to your There was an- illusion In some Monday night there was Mass Biros., Caisltllelyons. Intermediate Hurling —Liam to both Clashmore- and Pil- Breathnach Cu — St. Cath- In the course of an address places, up the middle and countries that high VAT rates u down again, town- churches for peace to COMMUNITY GAMES DIOCESE erine's 1-8: Erin's Own 1-8 — to the Association of Certified were advantageous in the long 1 All! the merry-hearted laugh- run; bhe Irish government, he compliance with the Pope's The above teams shared the Accountants in the South East plea for a day of prayer for On Friday night last Clash- Most Reverend Michael Rus- Region. Mr. Pat Loftus- Small ter ringing through the believed, held that view, and he sell, D.D., Bishop of Waterford points in this competition when happy glen; disagreed! with- them. The VAT peace. more-Ktosalebeg Community they met at the Catherlag BRIDGE CLUB Industries Manager. South Games 'held a social night in & Lismore, recently announced O, to dream of it (etc.). rates in Inelaind were the high- This Wednesday night there the retirement of Very Rev. pitch last. Sunday. This was a Easit Region IDA said th-at the est in the Community,, but they -Is a Harvest Thanksgiving Decies, Clash-more with music match that could have gone Smiaill Industry sector had prov- by the Walsh Tree. Medals were Daniel Canon O'fiyrne, P.P., Time goes by, and the happy also had the- highest unem- Mass in- Clashmore Church at Newcastle & Fourmilewater, either way but a draw in the ed Itself a very productive presented to the area winners NOTES source of new jobs in re-cent years are dead ployment. and the highest na- 7.30 p.m. when the whole and, in addition, Dr. Russell end was a fitting result. Cather- And one by one the merry tional debt per head- oi popula- parish comes- together to give Of the art competition- as fol- has made the following ine's led at the break by 1-5 to COMERAGH BRIDGE CLUB yearns. However, its f-ulil poten- lows: Girls u-6. Clara Dower, 3 points. ,, , _ tial for growth had not yet) heart are fled, tion. Every man, woman and thanks to God for the good diocesan clerical changes: Silent now the wild and lonely child in Ireland now had a thlhg-s- in life and a successful Niamh O'Mahony, Catherine Catherine's — W. Murphy. D. Results, October 13—-1st, Mrs. been fully exploited Clarke; U-8, Deirdre O'Ro-urke. Very Rev. Michael Russell to glen debt o,f IR£8200 om their harvest despite the- bad wea- be P.P. Newcastle & Fourmile- Buckner, B. O'Regan, M. Hart- K. Brown and Miss C. Christo- "We believe," he said, "that Jeniny Sm-lddy, Bleano-r Daly; pher; 2nd, Mrs. J. Kie-lv and Where the bright, glad laugh shoulders, and the entire con- ther, unemployment and high water; Very Rev. Michael Bar- nett, K. Lane, P. O'Sullivan. S. our two-pronged approach of will echo ne'er again. tribution- from PAYE was going taxation etc. Each family will U-1'0, Anne Marie Casey, Hele-ne ron to be P.P., Modeligo; Rev. Neville, D. O'Neill, J. Mangan. Mrs. S. Walsh- 3rd, Mrs. H. Mc- 'encouraging new start-ups and O'Malley, Rach-ael Ryan; U-12, Carthy and Mrs. P. Murray. Only dreaming of days gone to service the national deibt. bring in something symbolic of Eanna Condon to be C.C. Cahtr • P Clancy, R. To-bin, C. Clancy, assisting With the development by, Pa-uilllne Fleming, A-nita O'Mal- Rev. Patrick Barry to be C.C M Mangan, J. G. Barry and W. Results, Oct 20 — 1st, Mrs. of existing companies, together ley. Anw Voinia Vanideirpol; U-14. B. Culloo and Mrs. J. Klely; In my heart I hear: Ballyporeen: Rev. John Cahill, Kearney. Su-bs. — E. Hartnett With our improved- incentive Laughing voices of old com- Maura C-aisey, Phllornena Don- C.S.Sp. to be C.C. Carrickbeg- for M. Mangan. 2nd, Mrs. S. W-alsh and Mrs. C. package will assist in achieving nelly, Patricia- Keogh; U-16, McCarthy; 3rd, Mrs. J. James panions stealing back from Rev. L o u -g h 11 n Brennan- Willie Coady. Midleton, ref- far greater growth in the the past once more, Margarettite Oasey. Boys- U-6, (Cashel) to be C.C. St. John's, and Mrs. B'. Hayes. future. Luke Cunningham; U-8, Shane ereed. And the sound of the dear old Waterford; Rev. James O'Don- Juvenile Hurling — Ballynoe music Bord Solathair an Lelctreachaii Maher, Padraig King, Anthony nell (Cashel) to be C.C. Sacred Dunine': UHIK), Vinoe-nt O'Rourke, pitch will ring with young Soft and sweet as to days ol Heart, Waterford: Rev. Martin voices this Saturday as about yore; Eric T'rlhy, Declan- O'Keeffe; Keogh (newly ordained) to be When the boys began to U-12, Damien- Walsh, Fr-amds sixty boys from Oallan, Co. Kil- C.C. Killea (Dunmore East) kenny will converge on it about gather to the glen of a miid-day to play -the local lads summer night, in a series -of challenge- games. And the Kerry piper's tuning Sunday will also see Youghal made us whirl with wild visit Ballynoe at 2.30 when the delight; local junior hurlers play an- O, to think of -it, other round of the current O, to dream of It, fills my league with -the seasiders. heart with tears, NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS Oh. the days of the Kerry In order to carry out essential improvements Camogie—In preparation for dancing, their championship game with O, the ring of the piper's and alterations to our networks, we regret St Ftobarr's this Sunday at tune, that it will be necessary to interrupt the Ballynoe. the St. Catherine's O. for one of those hours of girls had a useful try-out with gladness. electricity supply as follows: St. Fanahan's, Mitchelstow-n, Gone, alas! like our youth, too last Sunday at Ballynoe-, the soon. KILMACTHOMAS R/A latter finishing undisputed win- ners. , , Tuesday, 4th November — From 09.30 to 1.00 p.m. — Mrs. Un-a Two-mey, Mttcheis- Kilcomer'agh, Crough, Rock-mount", Comeragh Ho., Briska, town, refereed. U-21 Football — Brian Dillons Lyre, Gontnalaght, Garranmillon, Glebe Ho., Garrahylish, from Cork Citv visited Ballynoe Knockcullgn, Graiguerush, Ballylyndh. last Monday to play the local lads in a practice game which JAMES KIELY BALLYDUFF R/A was won by the former by one goal. Monday, 3rd November — From 09.30 to 1.00 p.m. — Jimmy Dennigan, Fermoy, Drumore, Bawnmore, Ballywelligan, Ballywillin, Tourin, refereed & SONS Deerpark, Tubbrid, Killabaly, Kilbree, Ballyea, Bally- PARISH SCOR AT BALLYNOE COMPLETE FUNERAL moodranagh. FURNISHERS A large crowd assembled at BALLYDUFF R/A Ballynoe Hall last, Friday night ALL FUNERAL REQUISITES for the above competitions. En- SUPPLIED Monday, 3rd November — From 09.30 to 4.00 p.m. — tries were up on last year and Ballywelligan, Drumroe, Tourin, Norrisland. a good night's entertainment resulted. Dick Hegarty, chair- Wc attend to all dotails— man of Catherine's H.C. wel- Obituary Notice, Church SAFETY NOTES comed the audience and J. and Cemetery. Buckley was M.C. Pat Sullivan FOR SAFETY SAKE— was the accompanist for the Floral and Artificial Wreaths night, and Matt Feerick and joe Supplied. 1—Please treat all services and installations as Curran were the adjudicators. Results were as follows: Solo live during this period as supply may be Singing—Caroline Luce-y: Reci- Shortest Possible Notice Required. resumed at any time for brief periods. tation — Noreen Casey; Instru- mental Music — F'r a nc is Hamil- ton and Caroline Luce-y: Ballad SHANDON STREET 2—If you own or opeiate Electrical Generating Group — Bern! Lynch, Caroline DUNGARVAN Lucey, Dolores Cullinane, Gil- more, photographed cutting the cakc following their wedding Equipment, please inform your local E.S.B. DERMOT HEGARTY . . . who will be appearing at Crotty's Telephone 058/42116 lian- I.vnch: Francis Hamilton: which took place recently in Clashmore Church. Office immediately. Inn, Leamybrien art Sunday niglit next, November 2. Question Time—-Paddy O'Leary. Kieran Morrlsson, Michael (.Bob Rock, Youghal)