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BY DYLAN WHITE e-mail: [email protected] increase Twitter: @TipperaryLive Property Tax Three Tipperaryladies are vying forthe title of Miss Tipperary County Council Ireland 2019 this Saturday. has votedfor a10% increase ’s KirstyDowney, in local property taxfor the Cashel’s BaileyGavin and year 2020 -5%less than the Kilfeacle’sCiaraComan are proposal from thelocal among thefinalists whowill authorityexecutive which take to The Helix, Dublin, hadsought a15% jump. stagefor the72nd Miss Ire- Afulland frank debate was land pageant, withthe prize conductedatthe September aplace at theMiss World meeting of thecouncil on 2019 eventinLondon this MondayinNenagh. December. Therehad been widespread Inthebuild-uptothefinal, opposition to the15% theTipperary trio have been increase,which wasbeing fundraisingforMissIreland’s putforwardbythe council. chosencharityVarietyIre- Head of finance Liam land, whichhelps children McCarthyoutlined the whoare sick, disadvantaged details of theproposal or have specialneeds. beforethe debate took place Reigning Miss Tipperary and featuredcontributions KirstyDowneyhas also been from manymembers across supporting Limerick’s Chil- thepolitical divide with dren's Grief Centre, afree fairly diverse views. supportservice foryoung The 15% increase would have peoplewhohave experienced contributed significantlyto aloss throughbereavement, an increase in theGeneral separationordivorce. Kirsty Municipal Allocations held afundraiseratSuper- (GMA) foreachofthe Valu in Cahir recently,and municipal districts and has been left “truly humbled” Miss Ireland finalists BaileyGavin, CiaraComan and Kirsty Downey would have givengreater by thesupportshe has re- flexibilitytothe members to ceivedthroughout theMiss featinthe All-Irelandfinal be involved in sportoraspart spend in variousareas –this Ireland campaign. planteda"seed of determina- of ateam. It has definitely GMA is theonly real Kirstyplays forCahir GAA tion"inside hertosucceedin stood to me in my work and discretionary spend the Club’s ladies senior football lifeand in theMiss Ireland personal life, teaching me the councillors have. teamand captained the contest."Setbacks areaneg- importance of discipline," under 16 Tipperary teamto ative that can be turned into a she says. an All-Ireland final against positive. It’s hugely im- Longford in2013.Shesays de- portant foryoung people to CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 g CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 g MAHERS PHARMACY 7O’Connell St Clonmel • Te l(052) 612 1205 2SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 12 ,20 1 9 Have you got news for South Tipp Today? N EWS Email [email protected] Flying the Tipp flag at Miss Ireland Councillors vote to g CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 rise above it and never feed years," she says. increase Local "As much as I love being Kirstyrecently completeda off anyof it because most of "I have alwaysbeen very beautified, itfeels really good degree in International the time all they want is a re- independent, whichhelped to be able to give back as well. Business and German at action. Not giving them a re- me a lot when I decided to re- After living abroad for so Property Tax by 10% Limerick Instituteof Tech- action puts you astepahead,” peat myLeaving Certificate long, it's great to be able to en- she adds. nology Tipperary, and works [at Limerick Tutorial Col- gage with my local com- g CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 the chamber. Cllr Roger at Brown Thomas Limerick. CiaraComan, whoisthe lege]two years ago. I wasn’t munity and meet some of its Kennedy (FF) seconded Cllr current Miss Tipperary She dreams of setting up happy with my results and characters. Ieven managed The executive proposal was Murphy'sproposal and said her own business,one that West, hadSir Rowland'sPub felt Icould’ve done much to get a few marriage pro- that half of the funds raised that he felt the additional caters for her interests in in Golden rocking when she better. I went back, gave it my posals along the way," she funding will be vital to pro- beauty, jewellery or interior held a fundraiser there last absolute best and was de- l aug h s . from the 15% increase gressing thecounty intothe design. Friday night. lighted with the results. That However, fundraising for would go towards capital f utu re. Kirsty feels perfection in life “I’ve learnt so much about year taught me how im- the charityskydive took a projects, and the other half Chief executive officer Joe the charity’s work from is “n o n - ex i s te nt”, encour- portant determination is to turn for theworst when would go towards in- MacGrath, prior to the vote aging young people to firstly working closely withit. achieveyour goals.Ialso Bailey came across an unre- creasing the GMA. being taken, said that he ap- focus on becoming comfort- Variety Ireland is run com- learntthat you’re not always sponsive girllying face down preciated the concerns of able in their own skin before pletely by volunteers withno going toget a second chance in the pouring rain on a street The members were in- members.However, he said trying to take on the world. paid staff or board members. at everything in life, so grab in Clonmel. “I calledthe am- formed that for every €1 that every singleEurocol- “Yo u’ll reap the benefits of Miss Ireland places a huge every opportunity while you bulance and the gardaí, and spent by the local au- lected is invested well. putting the phone down for emphasis on charitywork, c a n ,” she adds. waited withher until they thority, €3 would accrue Mr MacGrath saidthathe at least an hour a dayand and theexperience has made The sky's thelimitfor cameand took her to hos- from grants, drawdowns saw first-hand the impact of taking time out for yourself,” me want to get involved in Bailey Gavin, who jumped pital. Icalled her work and and departmental funding. the reduction in the local she advises. muchmore fundraising in out of a plane in aid of Variety the hospital the following day Butdespite thepicture property tax last year across And she isan advocate of the future,”she says. Ireland last Friday. to check on her and thank- paintedby officials,there the county in many com- “real authenticity” and urges Commerce studentCiara Born in England before fully she was okay. It was such was much opposition to any munities whichsuffered due others to rise abovethe is looking forward to starting moving to Ireland and then ashock, butI was so gladto increase with a number of to the lack of funding for in- naysayers. “Fo rtu n ate l y second year at University Col- emigrating to Dubai in the have been there to help her as members voicing the vestment in the areas. enough I haven’t experienced lege Cork this month,admit- United Arab Emirates, I would like to think someone opinion that the local prop- Members votedlast year too much negativity online. ting that the experience of Baileyreturned to County would do the same for me,” erty tax should remain at its to return the LPT to the pre- People who post hurtful mes- going the extramile to land Tipperary four years ago, she continues. current level. viousyears rate, muchtothe sages and commentsnor- her dream course has be- completing her Leaving Cer- Bailey feels in control of CllrsSeamie Morris (Ind) disappointmentof theexec- mally have their own nefited her throughout the tificate atCashel Com- her future, taking courage and DavidDunne (SF) lead utive whowarned at thetime personal issuesand it nor- Miss Ireland campaign. munity School. and inspiration from her par- the opposition and there that projects and services mally has nothing to do with “Being an only child has really The 20-year old,who cur- ents Kathleen and Adrian. were manyothers including would be seriously curtailed. you. It’s super important to stood to me over the last few rently holds thetitle of Miss “When we first movedto Cllr PatEnglish (WUAG)and The 10% increase will Tipperary South, is about to Dubai, mum got very sick and Cllr Anne Marie Ryan (Ind). mean an extra€9 per annum starther second yearofTV, ended up in hospital, and was However, a proposal for properties in Band 1, Radioand NewMedia later diagnosed with con- from Cllr Marie Murphy (FG) €22.50 increase forproper- Studies at the Instituteof nective tissue disease. This for a10% increase was even- ties in Band 2 and €31.50 in- Technology Tralee. caused severepain and she tually accepted by 21 votes to crease per annum for She has been left “over - wasbarely functioning. After 14 - there were five absentees properties in Band 3. The av- whelmed and truly grateful” lots of trial and error along forthe vote –after alengthy erage rise will be in the region forthe supportthe local withgood days and bad days, debate which resulted in a of 36 cent per week per community gave the fun- she was put on chemo- few angry exchanges across h ou s e h o l d . d ra i s e r. therapyinfusion whichshe "I guess you can use the has to have every six months skydive as a metaphor for the forthe rest of her life. Butno whole experience," she says. matter what she was dealing "You have to take aleap of with, she always puther face faith if you want to get places on and hadasmile.She is the in life. Itmay takeyou out of mostsupportive person,we your comfortzone butinthe were alwaysput first and end you reap the rewards. never missed out on any- This platform has given me thing.She has alwaystaught the opportunity to do us that happiness is a choice something I’ve never done and lifeis what you makeit,” beforeand all in aidofan Bailey adds. amazing cause.

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N EWS Have you got news for South Tipp Today? Email [email protected] Carrick-on-Suir Men’s Shed donates bench to school

Carrick-on-Suir Men's Shed should ever feel leftout inthe has presented a local na- p l ayg rou n d . He said studentcouncil tional school with a Buddy members would always en- Bench for its school yard. sure anyone sittingalone on Ballyneale National School the bench would be invited to was the proud recipient of join in with the groups of chil- thebrightly coloured bench dren playing in theyard. It last Friday, August 30. also functions as a strong col- Pupils and teachers ourful seat for young children gathered in the schoolyard as to sit on and have achatwith the Men's Shed members- each other. John Kelly, Robbie McGowan, Eamonn O’Donnell of Car- Brendan Drohan and Tom rick Men’s Shed spoke about Coleman lifted over the large thework of the Men's Shed wooden bench. members; how they learn and Principal Michael McHale share new skills and how they said he was thrilled with the do small jobs for local people bench and thanked the Men’s when they need help. Shed members for their great He said the group has built work and kindness. The chil- bird boxes, bat boxes, hen dren were delightedand also coops, benches, bug hotels thanked them. and other items whichall Mr McHale explained the have found homes in the com- purpose of a Buddy Bench munitysuch as local schools, and outlined that no child libraries and parks. Members of Carrick-on-Suir Men's Shed made and delivered this Buddy Bench to Ballyneale National School. Pictured around the bench are the school's younger pupils with their teacher Ms. O'Neill Work progressing on new Clonmel Gaelscoil

Work is well underway on celebrating the 25th an- the new school building for niversary of its opening. The constructionwork Clonmel’s Gaelscoil. has signalled the beginning of The work isbeing carried the end of a protracted cam- outin twophases, thefirst paign for a new school that of which involves the con- began almost as soon as the struction of thenew eight Gaelscoil wasfounded and classroom extension and GP classes began in 1994. room at the rear of thecur- The school community, rent site in Upper Irishtown, whichnow includes 212 pu- in the former County pils and 11 full-time teachers, Council machinery yard. has endured frustrating Classes will be held in the delays for many years in its re- new building when theex- quests for a new home. isting building will be vacated The original building and refurbished in phase datesfromthe 1830s and was t wo. originally built as agrammar Both buildings will be school. linked at ground level and Beforethe Gaelscoil took first storey level, which will up residency, it housed some includea liftshaft and stair- of the offices of SouthTip- we l l . perary County Council. Alan Kelly TD, who helped secure funding for the new Gaelscoil at Irishtown, visited the site at the invitation of the school’s board of management The schoolis this month chairperson Sean Carey to see the progress and meet with contractors Tom O’Brien Construction Outdoor gym keeping Kilsheelan active An active retirement group facility and paid glowing primary aim wasto con- Clonmel, Abbott Clonmel, has lived up to its name by tributeto theactive retire- tribute towards community Kilsheelan Community Lotto, ment group for their initi- l i fe. Tipperary County Council, providing its community at i ve. “This project could not Coillte and the Brunnock with a fantastic outdoor Not only were they coming have been brought about family, she remarked. gym facility. together to provide a vital without the grace and sup- She thanked the gardai for Kilsheelan is already an im- community resource but portofso manypeople.We their supportand saidthe as- portant hub onthe Suir were encouraging people of are hopeful that this exercise sociation was especially Blueway and thenew exer- all ages to stay active and equipment will be enjoyed grateful to council chairman cise equipment adds to the healthy through exercise. widely by the local com- Michael Murphy for “his a rea’s recreational facilities. It represented community munity and visitors to beau- noble encouragement and The equipment is sited be- activism at its best, a trait well tiful Kilsheelan,”she said. mediation in bringing this to side the wheelchair access to known in Kilsheelan, he said. The association had fun- f r u i t io n”. theBlueway and is asigni- Active Retired's Vourneen draised and purchased the And she alsothanked as- A large crowd gathered for the official opening in Kilsheelan ficant addition to community Gleeson saidthe group, equipmentitself, and that sociation treasurerMichael life in the picturesque village. formed in 2011, meet regu- would not have been possible Watson forhis perseverance “This facilityhas already fits to everyone who uses it, County Council chairman larly to engage in variousso- without the support of spon- and dedication in bringing been happily discovered and beside the mountains, river Michael Murphyopened the cial activities but their sors MSD Ballydine,Tesco the plan to completion. will surely bring health bene- and forests,”she added. Th ursday, S e pte m be r 12 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 5 Friends, it’s time to save!

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Tipperary-Cashel-Cahir Mu- “I have never before re- often described as the“best Jack was a secretary of the sions. “He wasalways ashoo- nicipal District paid its ceivedso manycallsfrom little industrial village” in Ire- Knockavilla Donaskeigh in, but he always worked hard people and colleagues from land. Kickhams GAA club, from at it. He was totally dedicated, highest honour to one of Tip- across the political spectrum, Jack Crowe fought long 1958 to 1961. He was chairman and hehad a great respect for perary County Council’s expressing their sympathies and hardas amember of the of theclub from1962 to 1968 people in the local authority.” former chairman and to a legend of local govern- SouthEast Regional Health and treasurer from 1979 to Jack Crowe was adriving leaders with a special ment, and a stalwartofpolit- board to protect Our Lady’s ‘7 3 .” force in therural water meeting in Knockavilla. ical life in this county.” Hospital in Cashel. He had His proudest moment as scheme, and in getting a Jack “carried on the Crowe hugerespect forlocal govern- chairman of the club was in graveyard for Knockavilla The gathering was in honour n a m e” in politics, from his ment, and created a“u n ique 1967when theclub won Dundrum. “His proudest mo- of thelate JackCrowe, who uncle Pat Crowe,who served bond of friendship”with all County U21 hurling A title. “It ment on theCouncil was in died peacefully in Wood- as a Tipperary TD.In the days the staff. “He would have was the first adult title that 1984when he served aschair. lands Nursing Home, Dun- since Jack died, therehave been right proud last night, to the club won,”said Cllr He thought it was a tre- drum, on August 25. been many fond memories The late Jack Crowe see the hugeguard of honour Kennedy. “He was one of only mendous honour from his Cathaoirleach Michael and stories exchanges, of his that welcomed him home for twopeople whoserved as own people. He is a huge loss Fitzgerald led the tributes, love for life, his wit and liked all over Ireland, but his the last time, with his beloved chair, secretary and treas- to his wife Noreen, Niamh saying the news of Jack’s banter, and of a “man who has heartand soul washere in his Kickhams flag on his coffin. urer of the club.” and Sinead. The Crowe family death brought a great sense of left a mark, many monu- own parish of Dundrum We pay ourrespects as his Jack Crowe was heavily in- have been at the hub of shock both in his native Dun- ments, and a proud legacyof K n o c k av i l l a .” former colleagues, and say volved in Macra na Feirme everything that has gone on in drum and beyond. kindness and decency to As a public representative, goodbye toone of the greats. and helped organise summer this parish,”added Cllr “We all knew forsome public life.” he worked hardto bring a Jack Crowe was old stock, the entertainment. Jackalso Ke n n e dy. time that Jackwas seriously Jack was “tough, kind, de- water supply to the area, and salt of God’s earth.We will graced the stagewith Muintir CEO ofTipperary County ill, but when the news broke it cent, respectful, old fash- spokepassionately of the never see his likes again.” na Tíre. “He was a very good Council JoeMacGrath said brought a great sense of shock ioned, a small man with a need for improvements in CllrRoger Kennedysaid actor. Hewas agreat motiv- they should be eternally and sadness, notonly here in great role.” He could some- roads, housing, public his lifelong friend Jack Crowe ato r.” grateful to those who put Tipperary but all over Ire- times bring a sense of ease to a lighting, and tourism. was a “committed, com- In 1974, Jack entered themselves forward for land. In over 40 years of tension filled occasionin the Through Dundrum House munity, rural, person, put- politics, going on to stand in public service, year after year, public service, Jack Crowe debating chamber withhis Hotel, theCrowes created ting everybody else first.” seven local elections, elected for40 years, such as Jack touched thelives of so many trademark humour and witty much needed jobs in what he “He worked from dayone in every one and topping the Crowe had done. p e o p l e. remarks. “He was known and for the benefit of the people.” poll on anumber ofocca- Minister Doherty officially opens refurbished Cahir welfare offices First ‘paperle ss’branch in the country

A refurbished social wel- began last October and be- tired as manager but still fare office in Cahir was vis- cause thepilot scheme went works in the office) and his ited by Minister forSocial so well it has now been rolled father Billy was the manager Protection Regina Doherty outin all 58 branches all over from 1972 to 1989. re c e ntl y. the country since and they He thanked the manager Minister Doherty in- are now down to the last two of the Clonmel office (a spected thenew look office or threebranches in the branch exists in smaller and met withmanager Leo country," said Mr Coffey. towns like Cahir) Claire Healy Coffey and staff at the office, "It has made the operation who put the Cahir branch for- whichhas undergone a more efficient. It created a lot ward for the pilot scheme. €50,000 refurbishment. of spacefor thestaff and for Mr Coffey said that a com- "It wasan honour to wel- thecustomers. We were the bination of the paperless come Minister Doherty to the guinea pigs really and be- branch pilot scheme and the o f f ic e,”said manager Leo cause the benefits were so ob- refurbishment works had C o f fey. viousin Cahir a very short transformed thebranch of- Minister Doherty paid time after going down the pa- fices in Market Yard. tribute to the staff in Cahir for perless route, the project was He thanked Newcastle the success it achieved in very quickly rolled out Construction for theexcel- making theCahir branch a around thecountry," saidMr lent work carried out and said paperless office in a pilot Coffey, whose family has a 47- it enabled thebranch to s c h e m e. year association with theof- provide access to wheelchair "Cahir was selected to be f ic e. users and provide abetter At the opening of the refurbished Social Welfare Office in Cahir were Liam Daly (regional manager), Leo Coffey the first branch in the His mother Veronica was service because of theim- (branch manager), Minister Regina Doherty,Von Coffey (clerical officer), Mattie McGrath TD and Peter country to gopaperless. We manager before him (shere- proved facilities. O’Dwyer (area manager) Decline in Tipperary pubs ‘hugely worrying’

Thereare now 407pubsoper- ures obtained from the Revenue pub numbers as “hugely worrying”. portance and contributiontolocal for pubs in rural or isolated areas, ating across the county,compared Commissioners, whichhave been DIGI chairperson Rosemary communities across the country,” the highcost of alcoholexcise tax to 525 in 2005,which represents a analysed by the Drinks Industry of Garth says thathospitalityand says Ms Garth. puts them in a precarious position. drop of 22.5%. Ireland (DIGI). drinks businesses enable 3,973 jobs Withthe prospect of ano-deal Itslimiting their abilitytotrade There are 1,545 fewer pubs in Ire- Vintners Federationof Ireland in Tipperary alone. “I re l a n d ’s rural Brexit looming, she says govern- moresuccessfully, to attract land than in 2005, with a further 71 (VFI) chief executive Padraig pubshave been on a steady decline mentaction and supporthas never tourism and investestment in their shutting last year, according to fig- Cribben says the decline in rural for years, despite their immense im- been moreimportant. She says that bu s i n e s s e s . Th ursday, S e pte m be r 12 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 7

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G o - a h e ad Extensions are in the pipeline for new for secondary, primary schools Is l a m i c Clonmel’s High School has a planning application to extension will comprise a with An Bord Pleanala, full management of St. Michael’s been grantedconditional Tipp County Council request- classroom, sensory room, planning permission is NS at Knockeevan, Clerihan centre in planning approval to build ing permission to constructa withdrawal room, toilets, granted a month from the also lodged an application an extension. temporary pre-fabbuilding stores office and associated date of the decision, in this withthe council seeking the I r i s htow n The board of management for five years. wo rk s . case August 29. green lightto build a of the High School submitted The proposed temporary If no appeals are lodged Meanwhile, theboard of substantial single storey extension. The council has The Tipperary Islamic indicated it will decide on the Cultural CentreLimited has application or seek further been given thego-ahead by information on September 16. Tipperary County Council to S e a mu s The proposed develop- construct anew two-storey mentwill includetwo community building, Ke n n e dy mainstream classrooms, two including all associated site resource rooms, astaff room, development works, access b r i n gs store room, plant room and egress and parking at extension and main entrance Irishtown, Clonmel. ‘L i a m’to lobby extension. The Cultural Centrehas The application also seeks also been given the green permission to make minor light to demolish theexisting C ottage alterations tothe existing structure as part of the school building. d eve l o p m e nt . Nu r s i n g The school has been The council has granted granted planning permission conditional planning Ho m e to alter a previously approved ap p rova l . planning permissionin If no appeals are lodged Seamus Kennedy and the Liam relation to the relocation and withAn BordPleanala, full MacCarthy Cup were very redesign of aproposed new planning permission will be welcome visitors to The single-storey extension to a granted amonth fromthe Cottage Nursing Home multi-purpose hall. date of thedecision, August 28. Apprenticeship Progression Path - CTI’s new and exciting initiative for students

There was a great boost for lege because they find a local training and education Great Opportunity: CTI Clonmel new courses will give students course is not for them or they in South Tipperary and sur- cannot handle the workload. rounds last week when CTI extra career options This is costing people thou- Clonmel launched an ex- sands of euros. citing newprogramme for “By enrolling on acourse students with their Appren- withus, students not only get ticeship Progression Path. a real feel for the career be- The basis of this new initi- fore committing their time ative isthat after completing and finances to it, theyare a linked course in CTI College also more prepared to juggle in Clonmel, students will theworkload ofcollege.”s a i d have the opportunity to apply newschool principal John for up to nine months off a M c C a rthy period of their apprentice- “We constantlyhave stu- s h i p. dents coming back to us “It is agreat opportunity saying that they benefitted for students to get a taste of a massively from completing a career like carpentry, pipe fit- course withus hereand they tingor welding beforefully really feel that they profited committing to it,”s a i d from their time here with us,” Stephen Buckley who is a added Ciara Connolly, teacher in CTI College. teac h e r Mayor of Clonmel, Cllr The college, which is Garret Ahearn, and based at The Mall in Clonmel, chairman of Tipperary has arange of options avail- County Council, Councillor able to choose from forthose Michael Murphywere just out of school, someone looking to upskill or indeed presentto launch thepro- Pictured at the launch of the Apprenticeship Pathway recent at the Central Technical Institute in Clonmel, were from left to right: Tommy Coleman gression path along with those looking for a change of (Tipperary ETB Training Advisor), Michael Murphy (Tipperary County Council), Maura Barry (CTI Clonmel), Garret Ahearn (Mayor of Clonmel), John career.There arestill places TommyColeman from Tip- McCarthy (CTI Clonmel), Ciara Connolly (CTI Clonmel) perary ETB. All took time to available on some of the commend the collegefor af- change and development of industry-orientated appren- here in CTI Clonmel is hugely mitting to it. courses forthis academic fording people of thelocality apprenticeships which are no ticeships suchas accounting beneficial as it allows stu- “The Irish Times did a yea r. this opportunity. longer solely focused on the and insurance. dents to have aclear idea in study recently and found that Check out all the college Maura Barry, a teacher in traditional –plumbing, car- “Completing aFurther their mind if acareer is for one outof every six students has to offer on theirwebsite: CTI Clonmelnoted the pentry, but also nowinclude Education course with us them or notbefore fully com- are now dropping out of col- w w w.c t i s e n io r c o l l ege. ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 12 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 9

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Theytore around been ordered to pay over $572 will tell but looking at past ensures that the time limit Towns celebrated colony. As thesummer ends, bangingintothe sides of the million to the State for its part cases,therecould be aser- doesnot run out beforea Waters Heritage all the colonywill dieexcept tray and other creatures. On in fuelling an opioid epi- ious case to answer. person knows that theyhave Dayby doing a for thenewly fertilised the aquaticidentification d e m ic . an injury. walk through the village and T queens. Bees help makeour chart, each creature is given a But wheredo users stand CLASS ACTION IN MEDICAL along the River Ara. On our riverbanks beautiful as over number scoreout often. The if risks areassumed?You N EG L I G E N C E way we discovered wildlife WILL WE SEE A SLEW OF 80% of our wildflowers de- higher numbers mean that could say thata smoker Class actions arevery and heard stories about CASES AGAINST VAPING pend on bees for pollination. these insects need unpol- knows the risks or that propular in the US butdonot wildlife. This event was C O M PA N I ES? A sweep of the net in the lutedwater to live in. If you someone taking drugs operatehere althoughwedo i mpos to edi kindly sponsored by the It si sible pr ct long grass revealed a whole add up then scores, and di- without prescription knows have class “ty p e” ac t io n s Local Authority Waters Pro- but I think what we will see host of insects. These are food vide by the numberof spe- that it could be dangerous, so whichwe have seen previ- gramme Office. coming down the line will be for smaller birds that in turn cies, this givesyou an howcan legalaction be suc- ously in theDePuy Hip recall more stringent testing of We assembled outside the are eaten by larger birds of estimated water quality. c e s s f u l? cases and also theArmydeaf- vaping products as comn- local school and while the pu- prey and animals like foxes. The stone bridge span- ness claims. panies cirlce the wagons to pils were out other creatures In the short grass we found ning the River Ara is also a MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE One goldenrule when protect themselves from any hadtaken over.A large flock very little wildlife. Leaving a good habitat. Bats will also P R I N C I PA L yo u’re considering any type potential class action. of House martins had meter edge uncut along ri- feed on the night-time in- The principal of medical of medical negligence case is For further advice or if you gathered onthe sunnyroof, verbanks is a great way to help sects. Species like Leisers negligence is that the com- date of knowledge which will wish to discuss any other and afew swallows were also n atu re. roost in gaps between the pany owes a duty of care to its determine if you cantakea legal area please contact re- keeping them company. The RiverAra inBansha stones, and the temperature c u s to m e r s . case ception@lynchsoli - Swallows havelong tail has a good gravel bed. This is a here can remainrelatively This principal found its citors.ie or telephone 052- streamers while martins home to many different stable throughout the year. wayin to the nowfamous WHAT IS THE TIME PERIOD 6124344. have a short forked tail. creatures. We tried kick Plants are also well estab- class action against against FOR BRINGING A CASE? The materialcontained in These summer migrants sampling. This involved lished on the bridge. One spe- two tobacco companies in the The Statute of Limitations this blog is provided for gen- feed on insects, and they find using my footto disturbthe cies is Pellitory of the wall. US in 2006 and in Canada in (Amendment) Act1991 intro- eral information purposes plenty of flies along theRiver gravel and allowing the This edible plantalso grows 2 0 1 5. duced the ‘date of knowledge’ only and does not amount to Ara. Rivers area long feeding creatures to flow into the net. on the walls of ancient mon- The argument there was for personal injury cases. The legal or other professional ad- stationfor birds, and genera- These werecarefully asteries. Monks who would that smokers knew therisks date of knowledge is applied vice. While every care has tions of swallows havebeen poured into a whitetray have regularly fasted might and chose to do it anyway. But when the date thewrong/in- been taken in the preparation fledged on the insects above where they could beex- have giveninto temptation defendants were successfully jury takes place differs from of the information, we advise the Arawaters. Theyreturn amined. The prize catch were and nibbled a few leaves. able to prove that companies thedate thewrong/injury is you to seek specificadvice to Africa when the insects two threespined stickle- The tidy towns group have did not fully explain the risks d i s c ove re d . from us about anylegal de- disappear,a journeyofover backs. One elderly lady re- also created a wildlife habitat, of addiction and long term This means that in situ- cision or course of action. 12,000km. Care needs to be counted catching by the edge of the River. Here smoking. ations where theinjury may taken when feeding above “Br ic k e e n s” as a child. They the grass and wildflowers, are African rivers as a tiger fish used ajam jar, and she re- left to grow and this supports awaits to catch anyswallow members that the unfortu- butterflies, bees and birds. that flies to low. nate fish always died before The bug hotel is theperfect Next, we caught afew they could get them home. hibernation spotfor queen Autumn treats for dogs at Maxi Zoo bumblebees. They were busy Ours didn’t suffer thesame wasps who can safely pass the Autumn is drawing near wintertucked up in their the same, makehim aware of and this is exactlythe right ro o m . youevery nowand then, run time forus and ourfour- Afterwards, there was de- with him and get a bit of obed- legged friends to run around licioustea and scones in the ience practice in. This pro- outside as themood takes us, beautiful converted old motes bonding, asyour dog learning new tricks and en- church that is nowused as a learns that it’s worth keeping joying some training. community centre. Thanks to an eye on his owner and he Yo u’ll want tohave the Bansha tidy towns for all their Many dogs forget their wou l d n’t want to miss out on a right rewardsto hand. i nte re s t . human masters when they’re reward or game. Snacks like Moments are Upcoming event. Tip- outside as soon they’re let off Keep regulareye contact, idealto use when outand perary Birdwatch. 25 years of the lead.They run ahead if your dog looks you in the about. There’s something to theIrish Wetland Survey. sniffing and simply turn a eye, give praise and alittle suit every dog’s palate and Tuesday, 24th September at deaf earto your call. Call your treat. You encouragethis eye your dog will love learning 7.30pm at Cabragh Wetlands pup in a high, friendly tone contact, by teaching your dog newtricks with atastytreat. Centre, Holycross Road, and praise him when he to first look at you when you However, be mindful that T hu rl e s . comes trotting up. Then let him off thelead and only snacks areonly meantasa Queries/comments to al- follow withan exciting game then is he allowed to run supplement to food. b e rt . n o l a n @ r o c ketm a i l . c o m or a tasty treat. a rou n d . Dogs always need to be or 0894230502. Albertisalso Keep reinforcing this Do you want toteach your motivated to behave. This available to give walks/talks training. Fido should be al- dognew tricks?Then call in One elderly lady recounted catching brickeens as a child. They used a jam motivation can take the form to schools, tidy towns, youth lowed to sniff around and to yourlocal Maxi Zoo Store jar, and she remembers that the unfortunate fish always died before they of food, praise, a loving touch, and community groups. switch off during the walk. All and pick up one of thedeli- could get them home or even a short game. cious Moments treat range. Thursday, September 12, 2019 www.tipperarylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 11 THIS WINTER MAKE THE TIME TO GETFIT &STAYFIT! Phoenix Gymcelebrates six yearsinbusiness

HereatPhoenix Strength and Conditioning in Clonmel, we offer classestosuit people of all ages and abilities. Youdon't need anyleveloffitness, to begin with. Our dedicatedteamof professional coachescan tailor the workouts to your ability. We offer personal training in agroup setting whilstensuring afun and friendly environmenttotrain in. Our kids and teen classes have also provedverypopular and enable kids to build strength and stamina with agood challenging mixture of cardio and bodyweightexercises. All our classesare capped to ensureeveryone gets the atten- tion theydeserve from our coaches. We coverall aspects of your fitness whether it'ssport-specific or training to keep fit and in greatshape. Our in house sports Nutrition Coachisalwaysonhand forone on one advice or whynot join one of our highly successful nutri- tion groups. We also enjoythe social side of things with fre- quenthikes,outdoor workouts and travelling to visit other gyms. Whynot popintousinUnit 2G ArdGaoithe Business Park fora chatorcheck us out on Facebookand Instagram to seemore of whatwedo. Youcan also bookaFREE 30 minuteconsultation to access your fitness and seehow we can help with your health and fitness journey. To booksimply visit our websiteorcall Paddy on 087- 2314751. Phoenix Coaches Colin Gleeson, Dan Connolly,Pat Coadyand Jennifer Rice at theMonsterworkout lastSaturdaymorning. It wascompletedbyover60members, celebrating six yearsinbusiness. The celebrations continued laterthatevening with a complementaryBBQ bash at Eldon's.Phoenix prides itself notonly on the qualityofits classes and coaching but also the great communityspirit it fosters KOOL SCHOOL FITNESS UP AND RUNNING FOR15YEARS

KOOL SCHOOL FITNESS, Clonmel, has been up and running with 15 years now. We offer fitness classesfor bothadults and children. Our fitness classes have alwaysbeenverypop- ular,especially our indoor cycling classes. We arebased in the Denis Lacy Hall in Clonmel, our classesrun Monday to Fridayand we trytoupdate our timetable monthly to givesome variety.Pilatesisnew to the September timetable and it is the only class thatmustbepre-booked as it runs forsix weeks. All other class arejust€5and thereisnoneed to book in. We also offer apersonal training service whereyou can work with your owntrainer either on your own or with afriend. Youcan contact us on Facebook or on 087-9252377for moreinformation on anyofthe above. 12 SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 12 ,20 1 9

CLONMEL PRESENTATION DEBS PICTURES: JOHN KELLY

Christina O’Reilly and Chloe O’Reilly enjoyed the Presentation debs

Michael Lescov, Eimear Walsh, Ciara Murphy and George Mordaunt attended the Clonmel Presentation debs

Eva Mulcahy and Harry Phelan Ciara Johnson and Daragh Fenlon

Livvy O’Brien and Josh Fahy were at the Presentation debs

Rebecca O’Callaghan, Ellie Mai Gartland and Jasmine Keane Aileen Kwee, Aura Ferncombe, Leanne Slattery, Henri Campbell

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CLONMEL LORETO DEBS PICTURES: JOHN KELLY

Daire Davern and Brian Lacey attended the Loreto Debs

Billy Norris, Rachel Clancy, Danielle Foley and Damien Cahill enjoyed the Loreto Debs Zara Kidd and Cathal Moloney attended the Loreto Debs

Miriam Looby and Denis M u l c a hy

Alex Donovan and Bryan Mulligan Amy Fennessy and Aaron Enright

Clíodhna Power, Eva Cronin, Abigail O’Regan, Aoife Neville and Karen Meehan Adam Bonfiglio, Niamh Kennedy, Kaci Ryan and Luke Delahunty

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CARRICK-ON-SUIR CORNER Send Carrick-on-Suir community news/photos to Anne Marie Magorrian at ammag o r r i a n @ e i rc o m . n et

Culture Night Two concerts are also being planned to mark Culture Night in Carrick-on-Suir on Friday, September 20. Opening Culture Night will by the Different Voices live music event featuring an ec- lectic mix of music and song in Carrick-on-Suir's Sean Healy Library from 6.45pm to 8.30pm. The concert will also fea- ture a performance by singer, songwriter and mu- sician Aidan O’Callaghan. He will play an original acoustic music set that leans towards folk but with a contemporary lyrical s tyl e. Young brothers Mate and Temo Nizharadze from Georgia will play their native music while musical duo Carrie McCollum and JJ Riordan will entertain with a popular music set. This gifted pair sing and ac- Pat Quinn Bolger, Walter Dunphy, Neill Bourke, Sheenagh Raggett along with Finn and Tadhg McLoughlin star in the new movie The Lynch Mob, which will be screened for the first time company themselves with in the Nano Nagle Community Resource Centre in Carrick-on-Suir on Culture Night, September 20, at 9pm. Read the full story in this week’s The Nationalist guitar, percussion and a live loop station. won two of their three took place at The Strand September 15 at 10.30am. boys is part of the en- and St Mary’s of Clonmel to Ormond Castle will host a games. St Molleran's GAA Theatre in Carrick-on-Suir Training for U-14 girls takes semble. To book contact top the group but unfortu- concert at 7pm on Culture Club thanks Tramore GAA last Tuesday, September 3. place on Tuesdays and Paul, tel: 087-4047803. nately lost to Lismore of Night. Carrick-on-Suir folk Club for the invitation to The pantomime will also Thursdays from 7pm - 8pm. Tickets cost €2 0 . Waterford in the semi-final. musician and singer Kevin the blitz. All the children feature performances from Training for U-16 and U-18 The Swan U-10s performed Power will perform tradi- had a brilliant time honing children and teenagers who girls is on Tuesdays and Fri- brilliantly and all enjoyed a tional Gaelic songs he has their hurling skills. Many participate in Carrick-on- days from 7pm - 8:30 pm. Swan GAA Club great day of hurling. recorded for his CD ‘Ceol na wore their club jerseys for Suir Musical Society's Senior ladies training is on Carrick Swan Senior The Swan Club thanks St S i ú i re’in the beautiful sur- the first time and received Academy of Performing Tuesdays and Fridays from hurlers booked their place Mary’s for inviting us up to roundings of the Castle. their first hurling medal. A rt s . 7pm - 8:30pm. in the quarter-finals of the play and congratulates Some of the songs feature The Academy's singing, Players can be registered Seamus O’Riain Cup last them on an extremely well his hometown. dancing and acting classes through Carrick RFC's club- Sunday with an impressive run tournament that Culture Night will be a Flower Society have resumed at the Strand house app or at training 6-point victory over north brought kids from all over cheap night out for local Glasha Flower and Garden Theatre after the summer this week and next week. T i p p e ray ’s Lorrha/Dorrha Ireland together for some culture vultures as all the Society have organised a break. More than 120 chil- New players will need a in Littleton. (See for page 64 super games. events will be free to the special outing to the Flower dren have registered for the copy of their birth cert (for for full match report). The club wishes Swan cam- public. But you will need to Festival in Cobh Cathedral term. They will be busy re- IRFU registration). Registra- The Swan Club will play JK ogie player Angela book you place in advance and Fota House Gardens on hearsing over the next few tion fees: Minis age 6 - 12 is Brackens, Holycross/ Bal- McGuigan the very best of as space is limited at the Saturday, September 28. weeks for the panto, which €40, youth age 13 - 18.5 is lycahill or Mullinahone in luck in next Sunday’s All- three venues - Ormond Society members will finish will be staged at the Strand €60 and adult players is €7 5 . the quarter-final. Ireland Intermediate Ladies Castle, Carrick Library and the day with dinner in The Theatre from October 16 to Family membership costs The seniors take on Mulli- Football Final where Tip- the Nano Nagle Centre. Elm Tree Restaurant. 2 0. €150. Online discounts nahone in the 2019 South perary will take on Meath at To book your place at the Cost is €55 per person and apply for siblings Family Senior Hurling Final in 1-45pm in Croke Park. Different Voices event con- all are welcome to join the membership covers aLL Clonmel Sportsfield at 5pm Last week’s Swan Lotto tact the Library at 051- tr i p. Librar y children and a parent. Car- on Sunday. The Club wishes numbers were 03, 08, 20, 640591 or email: carricklib- The bus leaves Gran- A party was thrown for rick-on-Suir RFC looks for- the team and their mentors 25. The jackpot was €6,0 0 0 rary@tipperaryco co.ie. And gemockler at 8am, pick up more than 150 children at ward to welcoming new the best of luck on Sunday. and there was no winner. to book your place at Kevin in Clonmel at 8.30am and Carrick-on-Suir Library last players to the club. Contact: The Junior camogie girls Three match 3s won €70 Power's show at Ormond Cahir at 9am. week to celebrate their Kathleen 087-216 4025 or lost to Moycarkey in each. This week's jackpot is Castle contact To book your To book your seat contact: completion of the Summer Andy at (087) 632 0898 with Littleton last Saturday. Des- €6, 2 5 0. place at the Different Voices Mary on 087-796 3681 or Stars reading challenge. any queries. pite this loss, the team has Carrick Swan Club extends event contact the Library at Kathleen on 086-865-9721. Medals were presented to qualified for the county condolences to the Purcell 051-640591 or email: car- all the children at the party quarter-final. The club is family, Tanners Gate and r ic k l i b r a r y@t i p p e ra r yc o Pa nto to mark their achievement Bobby Power Cycle awaiting a date and venue Carrick-on-Suir Musical So- the Lonergan family, c o. ie. of reading eight books The Bobby Power Com- for this match. ciety has chosen the cast for Faugheen on their recent during July and August. memorative Cycle starts The South Minor A Hurling b e reave m e nt s . its Cinderella pantomime The celebration took place and finishes in Carrick-on- Final, which is also against L e c tu re and the lead title role will on September 4. Suir this Sunday, Mullinahone, takes place on Conleth Manning will give a by played by Kayleigh The children were enter- September 15. The event is Sunday September 22 in H a n d ba l l lecture on ‘Butler Castles of Cronin Carroll. tained with a magic show being run by local members Clonmel Sportsfield at Three U-12 handballers T i p p e ra r y ’in Carrick-on- Her dashing Prince William performed by magician of the Irish Pilgrimage 3.15pm. with Carrick-on-Suir Hand- Suir's Ormond Castle this is to be played by Freddie Graham Horgan and were Trust in memory of the late Meanwhile, the U-16s exited ball & Racquetball Club won Saturday, September 21 at Doyle while Tarryn Attlee delighted to receive some Bobby Power. Entry fee is the South U16 A Champion- Munster titles in Hospital 11.30am. This event is free steps into the shoes of the treat s . €30 and €20 for under 18s. ship last Thursday when St Co. Limerick on Sunday. but it is essential to book wicked stepmother. Librarians Carol Delany, Registration takes place at Mary’s of Clonmel beat Stefan won the U-12 singles your place in advance. Cinderella's ugly sisters Eve Millett Trimble and Pat the Swan Club, Fairgreen, them by 5 points in the title beating a Cork player Ormond Castle closes to the Concepta and Consumpta Glavin were delighted with from 8am on Sunday. The semi-final. The club thank in the final. Lucky Matis public for the 2019 season will be played by Audie the turn out of children to cycle leaves the Club at the players and their and Ronan Redmond won on November 3. If you Murphy and Deckie Smith the party and congratulated 9am. mentors for their hard work the U-12 doubles 60 X 30 would like to organize a Robinson while the roles of them on reading all their and commitment title also defeating a Cork group visit, Tel: 051-640787 Buttons and Dandini will be books over the summer. throughout the year. du o. or log on to: ormond- filled by Patrick Walsh and Brewery Lane In other match news, the U- Carrick-on-Suir Handball & c a s tl e @ o pw. ie. Caolan Deehy-Power re- Rugby Club Sligo band NoCrows will 10s travelled to Clonmel on Racquetball Club said it was s p e c t ive l y. Rugby training for Carrick- perform at Brewery Lane Saturday morning to take very proud of the players' on-Suir RFC's juvenile girls, Theatre's tearoom session St. Molleran’s GAA Sienna Reynolds is to be the part in the Frank Maher achievements."They trained fairy godmother while youth and ladies players has this Friday, September 13 at Memorial Tournament very hard and their compet- St Molleran's U-7 hurlers Conor Flynn will play the re su m e d . 8.15pm. The band's music competed in a blitz in hosted by St Mary’s Hurling ence and skill showed on herald and Jim Kennedy Training for U-10 girls is on ranges from Irish tradi- C lub. the day," said a spokes- Tramore last Saturday. will be the guard. Thursdays from 7- 8 pm tional, jazz and classical to They played Tramore, St The Swan team beat person for the club. Auditions for the senior while training for U-12 girls world music. Violinist Steve Fethard, Sarsfields of Cork Marys and Stradbally and cast members of Cinderella and boys starts this Sunday, Wickham from The Water- Th ursday, S e pte m be r 12 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 15 OUT AND ABOUT Send photos to [email protected]

Young players at a recent summer camp in St. Mollerans GAA Club

The Brown family from Cashel at the under 20 All-Ireland final against Cork

Pictured at Carrick-on-Suir Musical Society’s launch of the upcoming pantomime Cinderella areMartin Morrissey, Nicole Breen, Sandra Power, Siobhan Regan, Ray Nolan and Liam Butler Carrick Davins GAA Club’s under 6 team enjoyed a recent summer camp in Carrick-on-Suir

Mary Kate Kirby and Maisy Skelly at their first day of junior infants in A Summer Stars party took place at Carrick-on-Suir Library recently, where children enjoyed a magic show Clonmel's Sisters of Charity 16 SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 12 ,20 1 9 CAHIR CORNER

CAHIR TRADFEST 2019 (need to be in fairly good con- Prayer meeting isonevery The wait is finally over and dition), babies clothes, Tuesdayat 7:30pm at 4 Nash the muchanticipated annual clothes, etc.Please contact Place, Cahir. Cahir Tradfest is taking place Maurice on 087-7760766.You Free English Classes for this weekend from Friday 13 – can also drop them off at Adults will resume after our Sunday15 September.The Cahir House Hotelor The summer break from Tuesday launch took place lastFriday Lions Club Book shop which 3September 2019 in the night withTipperary/ Cahir/ is located behind theLazy Parish Rooms every Tuesday Cashel Cathoirleach Michael Bean Cafe. evenings from7.30-9pm. Fitzgerald opening proceed- Contact 087-6998346 or ings. Also in attendance were CAHIR MEET & TRAIN failteisteach - Cllr Andy Moloney, Cllr The Group havebeen get- c a h i r @ g m a i l .c o m . Richie Molloy and Cllr Maírin ting great numbers once the McGrath. The launch night past 2 weeks as kids go back to CAHIR LADIES FOOTBALL featured Cahir Comhaltas school and theevenings pull The club are organising a members who gave all those in. There are a good few pre- bus to the Ladies All Ireland present on thenight agreat paring for the Ladies Mini Final on September 15, so tasteofwhat is in storefor Marathon and others aiming please contactPaddy Cap- this weekend. for Limerick on the same day. lice to book a seat .Beat Schedule of events is as I t’s apity that these 2events Wishes to ShaneRonayne fo l l ows . . . clash as members like to at- and the teamespecially our On Friday 13 September tend both events. A lot of our club girls Emma Buckley, the Opening Night is in Cahir members are preparing for Rosanna Kiely and Aisling in House Hotel at 8:30pm, fea- theDublin CityMarathon the Intermediate All Ireland turing Cahir Comhaltas along and have dispersed in all dir- Final. with Tutors and Special ections for personal training Guests. On Saturday 14 Comhaltas members Rebecca Ryan, Megan Davis and Jessica Davis at the Tradfest Launch last Friday with others using the conven- CAHIR CAMOGIE September theWorkshops tional app. Our Minor teamgavean- arefrom 10am –1pm in Cahir Meet as normal onTues- other fine account of them- Boys National School&Our extensive planningas it will to representTipperary. The 3 the draw that took place on days and Thursdays at selves in Duneskelast Lady of Mercy Primary remain in general abiod- hour adjudication begun September 4,2019 in the So- 7.30pm in Duneske and some Monday evening against a School. Thereare also Street iversitycorridor along the with aQuestions and An- cial Welfare Office. The Draw members do alonger run on strong Gorthnahoe side. The Session Competitions (for Ju- Swiss Walk and it’s heavily swers session lasting 1hour was witnessed by Marie Saturday morningsatscoreatthe final whistle was nior & Intermediate). A Gig laden with bramble and in the AV room of Cahir Castle Casey. The numbers drawn 9.30am. Cahir 6-8 Gorthnahoe 3-2. Rig & Tipp FM will be on the blackberries at the moment. before attending a mini expo were 8, 19, 24 and 25. The four Michelle Bergin from Square from 4:30–7pm We have receivedour in- in the GreatHall. Manyup lucky dips winners each re- PARISH NEWS Gorthnahoe suffered an in- where theBlackwater Céile vitation to the Helixon and coming enterprise busi- ceiving €25 were Tommy September Priest En- jury on the field of play and all Band will perform amongst September 30 and our fingers nesses in the area presented Quinn, 11 BarnoraCrescent, velope Collection: they are here a Cahir Camogie wish others. And on Sunday15 are crossed for a prize. There their case to the judges and Cahir; MargaretLonergan, available at all doors or you her the best fora speedy re- September there is Mass ac- were areas of our entry this the added attraction on the Townspark, Cahir; Eamon may have already received in covery. Monday night’s panel: companied by Trad Music at year that we feel may not have day of theLiam McCarthy Williams, Clonmore, Cahir; the post. Thanks youfor your Abby Noonan, Aoife Flynn, 11:30am. With StreetEnter- been completed in time for Cupand theUnder 20 and Mary Myles, Tubrid, continued support. Fiona McEniry, Niamh tainment & Trad Trail, Ses- the judging but we won’t have cup were on display. A quick Cahir. Congratulations to all. The Collection last Costigan, Saoirse Keating, sions in Cahir House from to wait long to find out. walking tour around town weekend was€1,560, the Sara Finnane,Anna Downey, 5pm and a Farewell Session in Meet as normal on Wed- with alittle bit of history be- CAHIR COMMUNITY HALL Renovation Fund was €5 8 0 . Rosanna Kiely, Erin O’R e ga n , the Abbey Tavern on Sunday nesday at 7pm. fore wrapping up proceed- A raffle for atrolley of gro- Thank you for your help in the Aoife Cashman, Kate Flan- evening to markend of the ings gave the judges a ceries to the value of €100 was upkeep, maintenance and nery, Lauren Moloney, Annual Tradfest weekend in CHARITY DOG WALK good feel of what Cahir has to held recently in Dolan's Su- on-going repairs and renova- Niamh Carey,Anika Moloney C a h i r. A special dog walk took offer with comments that pervalu, a fundraiser forthe tion needed to keep our andEmily Caplice.After this This is a weekend is filled place in aid of The Hope they would be back in a Cahir Community Hall. The parish church in good order. win we have toppedour with traditional music and Foundation in Cahir on private capacity been very winning ticket was drawnby Please take note of the group and now go forward to a dance. Withmany fantastic Sunday 1September. Organ- p o s i t ive. Francis Murray and thelucky change of time for services on County Semi Final. musicians and singers in pub isedby Transition Year stu- Many hours of prepara- winner was Brenda Burke, Fridays from Friday Congratulations to Emily sessions over aweekend and dent ÉvaLeahy-Yomb II from tion went gone into the Clonmel Road, Cahir. A total 13September on are- Friday Coffey who was part of the this is a family event notto be Rockwell College to raise presentation and so many are of €1,150 euro was raised and 6:45pm- Benediction, Friday County U14 Ateamthat missed. funds for the Foundation's to be thanked but it was a the Committeewould liketo 7pm -Feast of The Exaltation reached the final of the All work withstreet childrenin community effort and an- thank everyone who bought a of The Holy Cross and Friday Ireland Blitzlast week in CAHIR TIDY TOWNS Kolkata, India; the "Doggie other endorsement of the ticket for theirsupport, all at 7:30 –8pm- Confessions. Dublin. After player Galway, The Group will have a busy Social Sunday" wasagreat work going on in Cahir on a Supervalu and all who helped The new Rota for Minister Waterford and Limerick in week with the Tradfest taking success. More than 30 dogs daily basis. It must be said with theraffle on the days. of theWord &EucharistMin- their opening games they part inthe townthis and their owners particip- that Cahir Castle is an excel- Your support is very much ap- ister forSeptember – went on to beat Wexford to weekend. On Saturday there ated in thesunny walk from lentvenue for such an event preciated. Thank you. December isavailable from reachthe final and take on will be a Gig Rig in the square the Castle through Cahir Park and ourthanks to theOPW Parish Office or Sacristy. Cork for the Mary Moran cup. and the Blackwater Céile to the Swiss Cottage resulting for accommodating the visit. DONATIONS FOR LIONS CLUB Eucharistic Adoration is Althoughthey were beaten at Band will perform amongst in almost €500.00 raised for on Monday 10:30am –6:00pm this stagewhat asuper oth e r s . the Charity. A hamper full of CAHIR COMMUNITY LOTTO If anyone is getting rid of and Friday 10:30am – 4:30pm. achievement to get to the Our Rose Garden isnot Doggietreats waswon by Di- There was no winner of knitting wool, brick &brack Intercession for Priest’s Final. Well done Emily - a going according to plan and armuid Monaghan. Éva ex- player to watch outfor in the may have to be redone once pressed her sincerely thanks f utu re ! again. There aremany mitig- to all that participatedonthe Also last week we saw our ating factors with it as the soil day and everyone who helped Intermediates end their com- type is difficult to get the raise awareness of theevent petitive work for this year. Al- roses to grow inand the either through social media though we have not had much weeds are smotheringtheir or by word of mouth. She will luck in the winning steaks in progress. We haveweeded continue to raise funds for the last year it is very encour- and weeded and we still can’t the Foundation for the agingto see so manyfamiliar get on top of it. We would like coming monthsand in Feb- faces backplaying camogie to thank those whocontrib- ruary next year will head out again. The side line last night uted to this project and we to India with other TY stu- waslike old times when par- have already erected the sign dents to experience theex- ents all gathered to watch the with sponsor’s names on it. traordinary work being done game.Some of us have been The roses may have tobe re- by the charity in support of on the side line since a lot of plantedand some other children living in extreme yougirls were playing at U8 va r iety ’ s added to the hill, but poverty in the slums of and even younger! And look we are determined and won’t Ko l k ata . at you all now, grown up with letany problems getthe some atcollege and more better of us. ENTERPRISE TOWN AWARDS with great careers under your We are planning to add an Judging took place last belts. We look forward to next extension to the Woodland week for the Enterprise Town year when you will be joined Walk due to its phenomenal Awards as Cahir hadbeen se- Transition year student Éva Leahy-Yomb II from Rockwell College with her mum Emer, Cllr Andy Moloney and by the next crop of players eli- success butthere won’t be as lected in their category some of the others who took part in special dog walk for the Hope Foundation in Cahir recently gibletoplay at adult leveland Th ursday, S e pte m be r 12 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 17 Have you got Cahir news/photos for South Tipp Today? Email [email protected] or phone Marie at 086-1022014 also to welcoming back those AFC (Kilkenny) V Cahir Park Cahir house Hotel last Carthy Cup, you can't ask for whowantto come backand AFC in Castlecomer on this Sunday and thanks to Cahir much more than that. Well play and enjoy the company Saturday September 14 at House who warmly wel- done Killenaule Juvenile GAA of some great people.Roll on 12.30pm comed us as usual.The for organisinga fantastic 2 02 0 ! On SundaySeptember 15 - Jackpotof €5,800 was not event, and thanks to all the U6 Camogie Blitz- It was TSDL Premier League with won. Other winners were U8s who travelled. another fantasticouting for Cahir Park V Clonmel Town Paddy O'Connor €100, €50 The U8s &U10s arekept, the U6s in Goatenbridge last at 3pm at Cahir Park and in eachto Yvonne Fahy & Mar- busy with challengematches Sunday morning with are- League Division 2- Donohill garetLonergan, €30 to Eddie and all the younger groups; cord turnout of 14 girls. In the & District V Cahir Park B at Hally and €20 to Michael you are doing great work with first game, we came up 12pm in Donohill. Halpin. The next Draw will be these young teams. against astrong Ballybacon Coerver –the Coerver Per- held on Sunday September 15 Fixtures - U14 Shield Com- Grange team. After a slow formance Academyresumed in The Hill Bar.Jackpotwill petition Friday 13September start, we came roaring into it. at Cahir Park on Monday then be €6,0 0 0.0 0. Cahir v Ballylooby in Our second match was September 9 at7:30pm. Suit- Junior ‘A’County football Ballylooby at 6.30pm. against St. Pats, another able for all players of all abil- championship - Whatadif- U16 Hurling Champion- strong outfit,but theywere ities aged 6-14. For bookings ferences a week makes! Our ship Playoff -On Sunday8 no match forthe Cahir girls. and further info online see footballers had a good day out Sept Cahir travelled to Ned We played a final match c o e r ve r. i e. last Saturday evening when Hall Park Clonmel to play against Konockavilla Kick- Academy -Training for they went to Bansha to play G ra n ge m o c k l e r / B a l l y n e a l e hams, just achallengematch Under 6s & 7s on Friday even- Arravale Rovers in the latest in the U16 Hurling Champi- and not as serious as the first ings at 5:30pm and training round of the A football cham- onship Playoff. Agreat game two. The girls were much for Under 8s & 9s is on Sat- pionship.The lads were far of hurling from both sides, it VIVE LA FRANCE! The France team that won the Gregg Cup at Cahir Park stronger on theday. Well urday Morning at 9am. better in this display and wasa close encounterand doneto all the girls, and Cahir Park Football For played some good football Cahir fell short on a score line thanks for thegreat support All- takesplace in Cahir Park and in the end had a good win. of 2-18 to 2-15. Hard luckto on the sideline. on Saturdaysat 12 o’clock Well done to the team and lads and well done to all for a from this Saturday 7management, it’s great to see great effort. CAHIR PARK AFC September, but please always everyone back on track. Final County Draw -The draw R e su l t s check in advance that we are score wasCahir 3-13 Arravale for the month of September TSDL Premier League - St. notaway at ablitz.This isfor 2 - 0 6. was held last Fridayevening; Michaels 2, Cahir Park 1 anyone witha physical or The team and scorers we had just the one winner Shield Division 2 - Galbally learning disabilitythat is in- were asfollows: Killian from our members, congrat- United 4, Cahir Park 1 terested in having fun and Halpin, Liam Howard, Colin ulations to Alice Hyland who U15 Premier - Cahir Park 2, playing football and is for McEniry, CormacCrowe, was lucky to get€200, well Slievenamon Celtic 2 boys and girls aged from 6 to Eoin Donaghy, James Mc- done Alice, let’s hope we have U7 Blitz- Cahir Park 16+ years. All welcome. Grath, MarkCasey, Dylan even more winners next hosted Clerihan for an Under Fitzgerald (1-5), John B. Ryan m o nth . 7 Blitz last Friday evening. CAHIR GAA CLUB (1-2), Alan O’Connor (0-2), Contactus at proc- Greatfun hadby all. Well Draw the Joker- Our Eanna Heffernan, Stephen [email protected] with any done to our under 7 players weekly fund raising game Reilly (0-4), Jake Fitzgerald news/photos thank you. and their coaches who en- draw the jokeris going well and Rhys Chowtie (1-0). Subs joyed their blitzat Cahir Park again as thejackpot gets Used: Benny Hickey and NEW INN / ROSEGREEN Astro and thanks to Clerihan bigger each week. We want to Gavin Berry. BASKETBALL CLUB for attending. thank you for your support of Juvenile News - Results - New season starts backon Fixtures -Sketchers this game as it is a lifeline for The U11s kicked off their Tuesday nightSeptember 17 The Brazil team who took part in the Gregg Cup at Cahir Park AFC Schoolboys FAI National Cup our club. We invest in the fu- winter League Campaign last in Rockwell College Sports D raws : ture of ouryoung peoplein Saturday morning against Hall. For Boys & Girls aged 7– We wish the best of luck to the parish and it’s important Kilsheelan/Kilcash. It was a 10yrs and from 7–8pm and the Under 12s & U14s who that everyone in ourclub gets close matchbut unfortu- aged 11 –13yrs from 8–9pm. playNational Cupthis Sat- behind this fund raiser as we nately thefinal scorewas not There are a limited number of urday September 14. enter another phase in our in Cahir’s favour. places available for7 – 10yrs. U12 SFAI Cup: Cahir Park development program. This Last Saturday was abusy Membership is now closed AFC V Ferrybank AFC Soccer time weare putting lights in day for ourJuvenile Team’s; for thesecond group (11 –13 Club (Wexford) at Cahir Park ourDuneske pitch and work our U8s attended a blitz in years) due to the large num- on this Saturday September will start in thecoming Killenaule. They marched be- bers. For further information 14 at 12pm m o nth s . hind the Moycarkeypipe please call 087 1319996. U14 SFAICup: Deen Celtic The Draw took place in band and lifted theLiam Mc-

The ‘England’ team who took part in Gregg Cup at Cahir Park AFC

Sinead O’Carroll, Sinead Lonergan, Aisling Moloney and Grace Carrigan after the county ladies team's training session at Coláiste Dún Iascaigh Grace O’Gorman, Laura Dillon and Sinead Lonergan after Tipperary ladies team's training session at Coláiste Dún Iascaigh last week 18 SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 12 ,20 1 9 Have you got Entertainment news for South Tipp Today? E N T E RTA I N M E N T Email [email protected] HOME SHARE ‘THE UNIQUE MODEL OF FAMILY-BASED R ES P I T E ’LAUNCHES IN SOUTH EAST Home Share is when families in other familymembers/carers the A shared living family provide the community open their homes chance to step outside their usual full-time care to a person with a dis- routine and experience a break. It ability. The host family maketheir to provide respite breaks to adults also offers the child or adult homeavailable to a guest on afull- or children with a disability. availing of theservice the oppor- time basis as amember of their StephanieCurran, theHome tunity to build newskills, relation- family and their guest will continue Share co-ordinator with the HSE ships and roles. to attend their day activities. in South East Community Health- care, highlights “thatthis fant- BECOMING A HOME SHARE HOST WHO WILL YOUR GUEST BE? astic newinitiative inthe region Stephanie explains that to be- People availing ofHome Share and is a very valuable and unique come a Home Sharehost, youdon’t range in ageand have different type of respite service, which mir- need experience. Youjust need levels of need. Some individuals rors similar very successful ser- time, commitment, patience, flex- have more complex needs that may vices throughout Ireland”. ibility and plenty ofenthusiasm. include medical needs and physical Home Sharewill form part ofa Youneed to be over 18 and have disabilitiesand can be referred to menuof services within Disability suitable accommodation. It doesn’t theservice withthe support of a Services in the South East. Home matter if you rent,live alone,your professional who worksclosely Share is governed bya group who gender or your background. with them. represent thevoluntary and non- Potential host families engage in voluntary disability sector in the training, vetting and social work as- F UNDING SouthEast including theBrothers sessmentprior to being eligible. Home Share. All host families re- availability around work and other The initiative is funded with of Charity(South East)and the Medical checks and references are ceive an allowance for the respite c o m m i tm e nt s . thanks to the Service Reform Fund Camphill Communities in South also required they provide. A contract family provides reg- in conjunction with Genio and with Tipperary, as well as family mem- The success of Home Share re- Short break hosts usually sup- ular shortbreaks to guests with supportfrom theNational Home bers and those whoavail of Home lies on the growth of our host family port a guest for weekend overnight morecomplex supportneeds. Share and Short Breaks Network S h a re. network and with threedifferent breaks or breaks over holiday These families provide acertain (NHSN). If youare interested in be- categories of Home Share available periods. The frequency of breaks number of nights respite each coming a host, more information THE VALUE OF HOME SHARE it offers potential host families a depends on the needs of the respite month to the same person or to dif- can be obtained via home- Home Share allows parentsor variety of options forproviding guest, as well as the host family’s ferent guests. S h a re S E C H @ h s e. ie. Something for all the family at Clonmel Applefest

Mayor of Clonmel Borough scale and ambition of Apple- Tipperary County Council, District Cllr Garret Ahearn fest, which runs from which aim to capitalise on September 26-29. Clonmel’s extensive heritage recently launched the Celebrating the release of and natural amenities -in Clonmel Applefest brochure this year’s colourful and com- particular the recently com- at the Council Chamber in prehensive festival brochure, pleted Blueway - to attract Clonmel’s Town Hall. she invited local band The Ce- more tourists into the area. dartowns to treat the crowd SUITING ALL TASTES The gathered audience was to apreview oftheir festival Theresia Guschlbauer welcomed by committee song Appletown. from theorganising com- member JennyCox, who Mayor Ahearn spoke mittee outlined some of the outlined the work that isin- about Clonmel Applefest’s fe s t iva l ’s highlights, which volved in setting up and pro- place in the ecosystem of include a rangeof events to gramming a festivalofthe high-profile events funded by suit all tastes suchasthe If Walls Could Speak art exhibi- tion and Spoken Word event on September 26. The new Urban Orchard experience at MarketPlace aims to revitalise this part of townas an amenities and leisureareawith agarden at- mosphere, craft stalls, seating and a cookery demon- Fáilte Ireland’s Sarah O'Dwyer, Mayor of Clonmel Garret Ahearn, Applefest press officer Jenny Cox and festival stration on September27. director Theresia Guschlbauer at the launch Thateveningwill see an audience with at Bakers Bar in the evening. With all this renowned storyteller Liz Weir at the and much, much more, there is a little Main Guard, which follows twopacked something for everyone to experience. days of visits to schools by Liz. Ms Guschlbauer reminded the The hugely popular Apple and Her- packed hall that small initiatives such as itageFair returns on September 28 fora Applefest arelargely reliantonvolun- day of food and hands-on crafts in the tary supportof people, services and medieval Friary areaof town, complete monetary donations. She took the op- with Bulmers Appleyard Memory Lane. portunity to thank Tipperary County Saturday evening sees theunfolding of a Council, its heritage and arts officers newcomedy cabaretatthe Cider and who manage theCreative Ireland fund, Food HeritageSoiree in Mai's Cafécour- as well as all the patrons, sponsors, tesy of a teamof localperformers led by media partners and all those whohad Louise Garcia. generously donated theirtime and re- September 29 offers atrue com- sources to the festival, without which munity experience with a selection of Applefest would not be possible. walks and other activities, and a com- The new Applefest brochure can be munal lunch with achoice of delicious found in the library, cafés and public meat or vegetarian dishes at the Blueway places across townand surrounding Sunday eventat New Quay. This will be areas. It is also available to download followed by Appletown at the Emigrants from clonmelapplefest.com along with Rest with music from The Cedartowns regular updateson Facebook and Ins- and a closing film screening of Artifishal ta g ra m . Th ursday, S e pte m be r 12 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 19 Have you got news for South Tipp Today? E N T E RTA I N M E N T Email [email protected] Dualla Village Preschool proving hugely popular in the locality

Dualla Village Preschool was ex- children and also has a separate local community and in particular wou l d n ’t have happened without provides child care forworking cited to welcome all new and ex- contained playarea whichwill fa- Louise Mchloughlin, whohas not thehelp of our familieswho parents. The preschool enables cilitate all the younger children’s only advocatedfor us during the worked tirelessly dayand nightto children in the local area to con- isting children to its new outdoor needs. planning process but has con- ensure it opened on time. nect with other children who in- p re m i s es’open day recently. “Securing planning has been a tinued to support us during our The service has proven to be a tend to transition to Duallaand The service started in September long process and for a few months move, wewould not be in the fant- necessity in the village and sur- Ballinure. This year parentshave 2017 and has been running from we wereunsure if our service astic posiion we are in today.” rounding area. The breakfast and commented that their children are Dualla Community Hall. would be able to remain in the vil- Getting thebuilding ready has afterschoolisa wraparound ser- looking forward to their move as It offers breakfast club and lage, but withthe support of the been a race against time and vice for Dualla National School and they are transitioning withfriends after-school for the children of Du- they have made at thepreschool alla National School and aseparate group. A drop off service from sessional preschool service. “Our preschool is also available to full facility has grown from strength to daycareservices or local child- strength and has proven to be a minders again facilitating working much-needed resource in the local pa re n t s . area.Wewould like to take this op- If you areinterested ofavailing portunity to thank Dualla Com- of breakfast club, after-school or munity Associationfor facilitating preschool whichis led by two de- us in the communityhall and its gree qualified teachers with many continued support with our move,” years experience,please contact a spokesperson says. Kelly or Sarah on 087-1902184 or “Our new location is within email duallavillage- walking distance from Dualla Na- p re s c h o o l @ g m a i l .c o m .C h i l d c a r e tional School, has access to the subventions including the New Na- large community field whichwill tional Childcare Scheme are also be used on occasion by the older available at our service. Sinéad O’Connor one ‘Take it to the Limit’ at of the headliners at Park Hotel on Sept 26 Take It To The Limit - A Celebra- selling-out venuesacross the tion of The Eagles takes place at country, with anine-piece live Tipp Féile the Clonmel Park Hotelon band performing thehits of The September 26. Eagles. Ahead of her much-anti- S i n éad Johnny Brady,Simon Casey, Tickets are €29.50 from the cipated headline perform- Nigel Connell and The Sheerin Clonmel Park Hotel and ance at Féile ’19 in Thurleson O’Connor will Family Band come together to pay www.takeiteasy.ie. The show September 20 and 21, Sinéad homage to The Eagles. starts at 8pm. pe r fo r m Take It To The Limit - A Celebration of The Eagles at the Clonmel O’Connor performed two The visually showhas been songs from her repertoire on at Féile Park Hotel on September 26 the first Late Late Show of the '19 in season lastFriday, including Th urles a mesmerising rendition of Shane MacGowan’s Rainy NightinSoho withthe Irish Chamber Orchestra. The Féile ’19 headliner will be treating festival goers to a very special once-off per- and the Frank and Walters formance celebrating the will be taking to the stage music of Shane MacGowan. with all of their massive indie Sinead will perform the a nth e m s . ACelebration of Songbook of Shane Sultans of Ping will ap- The Eagles MacGowan alongside the pear atSemple Stadium for Irish Chamber Orchestra the first time since its riotous and is set to be ahighlight of headline slot at Féile ‘93, with this year’s festival and not to the alternative rock band be missed. Therapy also making a re- Nearly 30 years ago, Féile tu r n . became Ireland’sfirst ever Fat Lady Sings is back with multi-day music festival and a bang and will be joined by it was like nothing the Arclight and many more. In a country had ever seen before. very special one-off perform- This year thefestivalreturns ance, ThinLizzy’s Brian to its roots, with the Downyand Eric Bell arere- weekend-long festival built united withBrian’s band on the classicbands and un- Alive and Dangerous for a run forgettable music of the 90s. through of all the big heavy Curated by Tom Dunne, hits. Féile ’19 will see one of the Féile curator Tom Dunne Johnny Brady,Simon Casey, strongest Irish music line- will also take to the stage with ups take to thestage at Something Happens, and Nigel Connell &The Sheerin Family Semple Stadium. Iconic Irish Mundywill top things off by acts including the world- performing all ofhis classic class Celticrock band Hors- numbers. Jerry Fish will also lips, The Stunning and A perform very special rendi- CLONMEL PARK HOTEL Wo m a n’s Heart’s composer tions of his greatest hits. Eleanor McEvoy will perform For full details on Féile 19’s TH alongside everybody’s 90s line-up and accommodation THUR 26 SEP pop pin-up Wendy James. options, visit www.thetripto- Tickets €29.50 Hotel reception or www.takeittothelimit.ie Picturehouse will perform tipp.com. 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5 TIPPERARYCOUNTYCOUNCIL We Richard and Carmel Dalton intend to 72

1 apply to the above authority for Planning 6 Permission to change the design of the 2 proposed dwelling and location of the pro- 5

0 posed dwelling within the site as granted under planning application reference num- ct

a ber 15600865 and all associated site devel- opment works at Lissava, Cahir,Co.Tipper-

ont ary.

C The planning application may be inspected or purchased at afee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making acopy at the T offices of the Planning Authority during its public opening hours. Asubmission or LEGAL NOTICES PLANNING NOTICES PLANNING NOTICES observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the Planning TIPPERARYCOUNTYCOUNCIL TIPPERARYCOUNTYCOUNCIL Authority on payment of the prescribed fee ITom Kennedy intend to apply to the above Morrissey Construction Ltd. intend to apply (€20) within the period of 5weeks begin- Authority for Planning Permission to (i) to the above Authority for Planning Permis- ning on the date of receipt by the authority change the use of an existing retail shop to sion to change the house type at site 54 of of the application and suchsubmissions or arestaurant and (ii) to change the interior previously granted planning application observations will be considered by the layout of the unit -and all associated site reference number 15600495 and all associ-

YOUR ADVER HERE Planning Authority in making adecision on works at 16 Mitchell Street, Clonmel, Co. ated site works at Powerstown Way, Knock- the application. The Planning Authority Tipperary. auncourt, Clonmel, Co.Tipperary. may grant permission subject to or without The planning application may be inspected The planning application may be inspected conditions, or may refuse to grant permis- or purchased at afee not exceeding the or purchased at afee not exceeding the sion. reasonable cost of making acopy at the reasonable cost of making acopy at the offices of the Planning Authority during its offices of the Planning Authority during its public opening hours. Asubmission or public opening hours. Asubmission or TIPPERARYCOUNTYCOUNCIL

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In loving memory of Noreen Barrett, late IN MEMORIAM MAUNSELL of Knockskaugh, Cahir, Co. Tipperary, (3rd Anniversary) who died on 19th September 2013. SURE PRINT We hold you close within our hearts and DEADY Clonmel Ltd Sophie there you shall remain. To walk with us (1st Anniversary) throughout our lives until we meet again. Memorial In loving memory of our precious So Rest in Peace dear loved one, and daughter Sophie, whose 18th Birthday thanks for all you've done. We pray that and occurs on 15th September. God has given you, the crown you've Acknowledgement truly won. We have a gift you cannot see, of Cards heartfelt love and memories. T his special Always loved and remembered by your gift the Angels bring, is priceless though, husband Pat, daughters Geraldine, In loving memory of my dearest mother, Call or email weighs not a thing. Carried through the Lorraine, Lisa and Siobhán and grand- Margaret (Peggy) Maunsell, late of 21 for asample book. sunlit skies, on wings of doves and children Leanne, Róisín, Cormac, Connolly Park, Clonmel who died on 12th Cards personalised to butterflies. A loving wish wrapped tight Caoimhe, Cian, Ciara, Chloe, Cillian, September 2016. your specification with love, to the one we lost, living Jamie, Charlie and Fiadh. In loving memory of Thomas (Toddy) above. Deady, late of Scrouthea, Clonmel, In God's Garden gently sleeps, the Nelson Street, Please also pray for Nanny Ba whose whose First Anniversary occurs on 15th Mother I loved, but could not keep. No Clonmel, Co. Tipperary. Thinking of you on your 18th Birthday anniversary also occurs on 19th September. finer Mother this world could hold, my T: 0526122839 Sophie, our precious girl. September. memories of you will never grow old. E: [email protected] Always remembered by John and Phil. Love - Mam, Dad, Kerrie, Nathan and Anniversary Mass on Saturday 21st Loved and missed always - Marian, Liam, Calum, Grandparents, aunts, uncles and September at 8pm in Our Lady of the Anniversary Mass on Monday 16th Richard, Jessie, Amy and Nicole. xxx cousins xxx Assumption, Kilmoyler. September at 9.30am in the Church of the Resurrection. Th ursday, S e pte m be r 12 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 25 Tel: 052-6172500 FAMILY Email: [email protected] Post or Call to Queen Street, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary ANNOUNCEMENTS Deadline: Tuesdays @11.00am

IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM

MAUNSELL O'CONNOR O'DONNELL O'DONNELL (3rd & 11 th Anniversaries) (5th Anniversary) (6th Anniversary) (6th Anniversary)

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Stephen James O’Connor In loving memory of my dear mother In loving memory of my dearest mother Still In loving memory of my mother Newcastle, Clonmel Essie O'Donnell, 1 Ard Aoibhinn, and grandmother Esther (Essie) Margaret and sister Bernie, late of Heywood Road, Clonmel, who died on O'Donnell, late of Ard Aoibhinn, Connolly Park, Clonmel, whose 5th Anniversary away from home 15th September 2013 RIP Heywood Road, Clonmel whose With You anniversaries occur at this time. anniversary occurs at this time R.I.P. A daily thought a silent tear, a constant Just a prayer from the family who loved If it seems that I Beautiful memories woven in gold, that wish that you were here. An empty space you, just a memory fond and true. In our Deep are the memories, precious they am far away on is the picture we tenderly hold. Deep in no one can fill. We miss you and always hearts you will live forever, because we stay, no passing of time can take them this empty and our hearts your memory is kept, to love, will nothing on earth can ever replace thought the world of you. away. solemn day, to cherish, to never forget. the sound of your voice, the smile on your face, today, tomorrow our whole Loved and remembered - Paul, Sandra, Always remembered by your son Pat, Just open your So dearly loved and missed always - lives through. we will always love and Rhys and Karah Margaret and family. heart and know Colette, Paul, Karen, Rhia and Holly remember you. it’s true, xxxxx Missed hourly that Iamstill by Mam, Dad and sister Hailey. O'DONNELL right here with (6th Anniversary) you. Our Nephew O'DONNELL Of all the many blessings however great IN MEMORIAM (6th Anniversary) or small, to have you for a nephew was If during the day the greatest one of all. The family chain things are going MCCORMACK is broken now and nothing seems the wrong, (8th Anniversary) same. But as God takes us one by one, the chain will link again. please don’t feel In loving memory of Tony McCormack, sad and alone. late of Upper Cahir Abbey, Cahir, whose - Katie and Peter, Jason and Ann Maire, 8th Anniversary occurs on 19th Pamela and Stuart. Just open your September. RIP heart and know When you lose someone, it’s true, Time slips by and life goes on, but from you gain an Angel you Know. In loving memory of my dear mother our hearts you are never gone. Esther, late of Ard Aoibhinn, Heywood In loving memory of my dear mother that Iamstill Road, Clonmel who died on 15th - Rhianna, Luke, Caitlin, Lee and Kayla Esther (Essie) O'Donnell, late of Ard right here with We think about you always, we talk September 2013 RIP. Aoibhinn, Heywood Road, Clonmel, who you. about you too. We have so many died on 15th September 2013 RIP memories, but we wish we still had you. Our Grandson It was a sudden parting, too bitter to for- When nighttime get. T hose who loved you dearly are the On Angel wing you were taken away, but Your name is often spoken, we talk about Loved always - Eileen and sons Shane, ones who can't forget. falls and the day in our hearts, you will always stay. We you still; you haven't been forgotten - Barry and Gavin. is done. will hear your whisper in the tallest trees, you know you never will. feel your love in the gentle breeze and We often sit and think of you and think of how you died. To think you could not If you are feeling when we find we miss you the most, No words or verse could ever say, how say goodbye, before you closed your alone and sleep inside our beautiful memories, we will much we miss you every day. hold you close. eyes. won’t come, IN MEMORIAM Deep in our hearts your memory is kept, Always remembered by your loving son Just open your You are an Angel watching over us. we love you too dearly to ever forget. Roger, daughter-in-law Sharon and heart and know O'BRIEN grandchildren Jamie and Adrian xxxx Loved always by Nan Trish, Grandad Jim. Sadly missed by your daughter Marie, it’s true, (10th Anniversary) grandsons Aaron and Andrew, their Anniversary Mass on Saturday 21st Remembering you is easy, we do it partners Aisling and Laura and that Iamstill September in St. Oliver's Church at everyday, missing you is a heartache that great-grandchild Tadgh. right here with never goes away. 7. 30pm. you. Never forgotten Close your eyes, - Philly, Mike, David, Aoife and Micheal. and feel the warm O'MAHONY embrace. Stevie, those we love don't go away, (7th Anniversary) they walk beside us everyday. Unseen, O'DONNELL Sleep peacefully (6th Anniversary) unheard but always near, still loved, still in the wings of missed and very dear. In loving memory of my brother Joe grace. O'Brien, who passed away on Deeply loved sadly missed and always September 10th 2009. remembered by Tiernan, Susan, Butch, If sadness finds Faolán and Cathán. you in the Everyday in some small way, memories morning light, if of you come our way. Though absent Stephen's anniversary Mass will take you feel alone, you are ever near, still missed, still loved, place in his home on Saturday evening always dear. 21st September at 4.30pm. don’t give up Remembering my father Michael trying! Loved and remembered by Sean, Teresa All are most welcome. O'Mahony, 104 Cherrymount, Clonmel, and family xxxx In loving memory of my dear mother on his 7th Anniversary on 21st Hold this feather Esther (Essie) late of 1 Ard Aoibhinn, September. Also Birthday Remembrance close and know Heywood Road, Clonmel, who died on 23rd September. it’s true, 15th September 2013 RIP A special smile, a special face, and in our that Iamalways A smile for smile, a heart of gold, one of hearts a special place. Our memories we here with you. the best this world could hold, never keep one by one, things you said and selfish, always kind, these are the things you've done. T hey bring a smile, memories you left behind. sometimes a tear, but always a wish that you were still here. Sadly missed by Tony, Emer, Aoife, Aisling and Orlaith. xxxxx Lots of love always - your daughter Carol Rest in Peace xxxxx 26 SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 12 ,20 1 9 Tel: 052-6172500 FAMILY Email: [email protected] Post or Call to Queen Street, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary ANNOUNCEMENTS Deadline: Tuesdays @11.00am

IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM THANKSGIVINGS

O'SHEA O'SHEA RYAN THE MIRACULOUS PRAYER Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked (15th Anniversary) (15th Anniversary) (4th Anniversary) many favours. This time I ask you this special one (mention favour) Ta ke it Dear Heart of Jesus In loving memory of our grandson and place it within your own broken heart where Aaron Ryan, who died on 10th your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it September 2015 will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer 3 days, promise publication and favour Sad and sudden was the call will be granted, no matter how impossible. So dearly loved by one and all (Never known to fail) P Barry His memory is as sweet today As in the hour he passed away

Loved and remembered always by THANKSGIVINGS In loving memory of a wonderful mother In loving memory of a dear mother Mai, Nanny Pa and Grandad Murt and grandmother Mai O'Shea, late of late of 275 Elm Park, Clonmel who died and all the Hennessy family. Sympathy Elm Park, Clonmel, who passed away on on 19th September 2004. THE MIRACULOUS PRAYER Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked Prayer 19th September 2004. RIP. many favours. This time I ask you this special It's lonely here without you, we miss you one (mention favour) Ta ke it Dear Heart of Jesus Nothing on earth can ever replace, the more each day. For life is not the same and place it within your own broken heart where sound of your voice or the smile on your to us, since you went away. Your resting RYAN your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it face. No verse, no tears, no flowers place we visit, placing flowers there with (4th Anniversary) will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say Dear Lord, could say, how much you are missed and care. But no-one knows the heartache, this prayer 3 days, promise publication and favour please comfort loved each day. as we turn and leave you there. will be granted, no matter how impossible. (Never known to fail) TH those in grief, Always in our thoughts, forever in our Sadly missed by your loving daughter hearts - Teresa, Sean and family xxx Jean, son-in-law Brendan, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. THANKSGIVINGS Love them, THE MIRACULOUS PRAYER lift them, give ROLES Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked many favours. This time I ask you this special relief (8th Anniversary) one (mention favour) Ta ke it Dear Heart of Jesus IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear nephew and place it within your own broken heart where Aaron Ryan, whose 4th Anniversary your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it occurs at this time. will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer 3 days, promise publication and favour For loss Not a day passes Aaron, that we don't will be granted, no matter how impossible. O'SHEA think of you. Our broken hearts will (Never known to fail) TM they’ve (15th Anniversary) never heal, but your memory pulls us suffered, through. sadnessfelt, Forever loved - San, Paul, Rhys and THANKSGIVINGS Karah xxx Treasured memories of Eddie, late of THE MIRACULOUS PRAYER Connolly Park, Clonmel who died on 6th Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked Make this September 2011. RIP many favours. This time I ask you this special TOBIN one (mention favour) Ta ke it Dear Heart of Jesus sorrow slowly and place it within your own broken heart where The chair is empty, the room is quiet, the (5th Anniversary) your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it melt. stories are memories, gone only from will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say sight. this prayer 3 days, promise publication and favour In loving memory of my Mam, Mai, who will be granted, no matter how impossible. died on 19th September 2004. Sadly missed, never forgotten by your (Never known to fail) TM loving wife Mary, sons Declan and Colin, Lord, let Mai, gone are the days we used to share, daughters-in-law Emer and Karma and happy but in our hearts you are always there. grandchildren. The gates of memory never close, we THANKSGIVINGS memories ease, miss you more than anyone knows. Mass offered. THE MIRACULOUS PRAYER Always remembered by your loving son Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked Jim, daughter-in-law Margaret, grand- John many favours. This time I ask you this special Creating sons Gary, Niall and Keith and one (mention favour) Ta ke it Dear Heart of Jesus RYAN 290 Elm Park and place it within your own broken heart where great-grandchildren. your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it peace like a (4th Anniversary) Clonmel will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say gentle breeze, this prayer 3 days, promise publication and favour 15th September will be granted, no matter how impossible. (Never known to fail) MM Our lives go on without you, but nothing is the same. We have to hide our heart- And as you ache, when someone speaks your name. I’m Free THANKSGIVINGS help them Sad are the hearts that love you, silent make it Don’t grieve for me, for now I’m free; are the tears that fall. Living without you, THE MIRACULOUS PRAYER is the hardest part of all. Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked through. Itook His hand when Iheard Him call; many favours. This time I ask you this special Iturned my back and left it all. Treasured memories of a wonderful son, You did so many things for us, your one (mention favour) Ta ke it Dear Heart of Jesus If my parting has left avoid; Aaron Ryan who died 10th September heart so kind and true. When we needed and place it within your own broken heart where then fill it with remembered joy. 2015 aged 21 years. someone, we could always depend on your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say Draw them My life’s been full, Isavored much; you. this prayer 3 days, promise publication and favour good friends, good times, A day that’s filled with sadness returns to will be granted, no matter how impossible. closer,Lord, aloved one’s touch. us today, to mark the day you left us in Those special years will not return, when (Never known to fail) MM to you. such a sudden way. No matter how we we were all together. But with the love Afriendship shared, alaugh, akiss; spend our days, no matter what we do, that's in our hearts, you will walk with us ah yes, these things, Itoo, will miss. no morning dawns, no evening falls forever. Perhaps my time seemed all too brief; without a thought of you. THANKSGIVINGS don’t lengthen it now with undue grief. Your loving parents Carmel and Toss and Lift up your hearts and share with me; Until we meet again son…. loved and your children Josh, Sophie and Jack, THE MIRACULOUS PRAYER God wanted me now, He set me free. deeply missed always brothers Michael and Thomas, sister Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked Michelle, nephews Jamie and Leyton and many favours. This time I ask you this special Forever in our thoughts, from Mam and niece Saoirse xxx one (mention favour) Ta ke it Dear Heart of Jesus Sham, your sister Jessie, Jamie, Cian and place it within your own broken heart where and your son Ronan Aaron xx Anniversary Mass on Sunday 15th your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say September in St. Oliver's Church at 12 this prayer 3 days, promise publication and favour Mass offered noon. will be granted, no matter how impossible. 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PHOTO COMPETITION Davey, Niamh Hayes and What makes you happy? Leah Coen. The competition What brings a smile to your took place over a weekend face and gives you that in Abbotstown and Tip- warm glow inside? Is it suc- perary won all seven cess, family, your pet, a life m atc h e s . goal, a joke, a simple flower Nominations for the or something else entirely? September award are now Get Snap Happy! photo- being accepted at Butler’s graphy competition is chal- Bar or by any member of lenging you to ask yourself the selection committee. what really makes you happy and to capture this in Fethard Ballroom one single photo. There is AGM on September 23 at €300 in cash prizes. Only 8pm in Fethard Ballroom. two entries per person All are welcome to come please and it must be of suf- along. ficient quality that it can be printed to 8X10 (min 300dpi). The deadline for Social dancing submission is October 1 at Takes place in Fethard Ball- 12pm. Anyone can enter room from 9pm to midnight and entry is free. Please on September 15 Music will email your entry as well as be provided by Peter Burke. your contact details to Admission is €10, which in- Marie at snaphappycompet- Overall winners in the Butlers Bar Sports Achievement Award for Augustwere the young Fethardladies who played on the All-Ireland-winning cludes tea and cakes. Con- i t io n @ l i t . ie. under 17 Tipperary Gaelic football team. Pictured receiving their awards from Nicky Harding are Alison Connolly, Carrie Davey, Nicky Harding, Nell tact Eileen Coady on 086 The winning photos will be Spillane and Leah Coen. Niamh Hayes was unable to attend the presentation 0776420 or eileen- printed, framed and dis- c oady@ h otm a i l .c o m . played in the Limerick In- Morning for Hospice fun- night for the musical will be FE THARD Carrie Davey, and Leah stitute of Technology’s draising campaign. It was held on November 7 with Coen were also part of the Clonmel campus. The win- Bridge Club through the amazing sup- auditions taking place on Patrician school Tipperary U17 Ladies Foot- The club will play for the ners will be announced on port of hosts that €1.8 mil- November 30. Congratulations and best ball team that won an All- Free Sub Gross on October 9 at LIT Clonmel at lion was raised nationally wishes to Mr Billy Walsh on Ireland in Abbotstown last September 25. Anyone 2pm. for local hospice care last L e c tu re his recent appointment as m o nth . Tipperary County Council is looking for a partner can yea r. deputy principal to Patri- The very best of luck to contact Gemma Burke at Another coffee morning in delighted to host Dr. cian Presentation Sec- Lucy Spillane, past-pupil Leeann Lane for a lecture 086-6064148. Bridge lessons MUSICAL SOCIETY aid of SouthTipperary Hos- ondary School. Mr Walsh is Emma Cronin and all of the continue Monday evenings Tipperary Musical Society organised around the com- pice Movementwill take a teacher of Maths and Tipperary Ladies team in at 7.30pm in the Tirry started its new season with memoration of the 120th place at Templeniry Church, Business in the school since the All-Ireland Football C e ntre. an 80s themed launch night Bansha, from 9:30am to 1pm anniversary of the First 2015. He has steered stu- final in Croke Park this in The Porter House re- on September 22. There will Local Elections in 1899. Dr. dents to great success in the Su n d ay. cently, in preparation for be araffle at both fun- Lane teaches in the Depart- National Maths Eyes Com- Choral Society the February 2020 produc- draisers and all are welcome ment of History and Geo- petition over the years and Calling all singers (espe- tion of The Wedding Singer. to attend. graphy at DCU and her he has also been heavily in- Fethard GAA Club cially men) who would like Chairperson Mairéad Breen primary area of research is volved with the promotion The club is delighted to run to join Fethard Choral So- welcomed all those present, Art Group modern Irish history with a of sport within the school. its prestigious Liam Con- ciety. Rehearsals have re- including current, re- Juniors will commence this specialisation in 19th and More recently Mr Walsh nolly Cup under 10 hurling sumed in the Abymill turning and new members, Saturday for seven weeks 20th century gender and had been the school’s pro- blitz on September 14 at Theatre on Sundays at and shared the society’s and adults on September 17 women's history. This work gramme coordinator. 10.30am. Teams from Kil- 8pm.Call 087-6194215 or plans for the weeks and in the Art Room, Infant has focused on female activ- Best wishes also to Ms lenaule, Grangemockler, 086-6064148. months ahead, which in- School, behind Ss Peter and ists in the area of suffrage Coffey, Ms Haines and Ms Clerihan, Kilsheelan and clude a fundraising variety Pau l ’s Primary School. Con- and women involved in the Carrick Davins will take Doody on their appoint- Credit Union concert in Ballykisteen tact Maureen on 086- Irish revolutionary period, ments to the teaching staff. pa rt . The current opening hours Hotel on October 20. 8 0 9 6 823 . and Dr. Lane has published The school would also like for Fethard Credit Union on Those in attendance were Choral Society extensively in this area as to welcome Ms Aileen Sports Awards introduced to the produc- well as the area of the Irish Saturdays (10am to 1pm) are St. Mary's Choral Society is White to its staff. The August winners for the tion team of director Bill cultural revival. changing to 1pm to 3pm, on the verge of celebrating The first year students en- Butlers Bar Fethard Sports Stafford, musical director In 2012 Dr. Lane was ap- coming into effect on Oc- its 80th anniversary joyed a recent trip to Achievement Awards were Helen Colbert and choreo- pointed by the Taoiseach to tober 3. All other days are The society recently an- Mahon Falls as part of their announced at a special grapher Miriam Ball, who the Expert Advisory Group staying the same. The new nounced Dick Meany's induction programme. presentation function last each spoke briefly about re- on the Decade of Centen- opening hours in Fethard Mother Goose as its 2019 Many thanks to Mr McGree, Friday night. hearsals and auditions. a r ie s . are as follows: Thursdays pantomime and the musical Ms Walsh and Ms Slattery Mentor of the Month was Tipperary Musical Society Dr. Lane’s lecture Gender from 10am to 1pm, Fridays comedy The Full Monty for for facilitating this trip. The won by Jimmy Smith, who is very fortunate to have the and Democracy: The Local from 10am to 1pm and from its 177th production. transition year students re- has worked with the Ju- use of St. Anne’s Secondary Government (Ireland) Act, 2pm to 5pm, and Saturdays Mother Goose, under the cently enjoyed a cycling ex- venile GAA Club and Com- School for rehearsals this 1898 will be held in Clonmel from 1pm to 3pm. direction of Kevin Fahey, cursion to the Greenway in munity Games for the past year on Tuesday and Library on September 18 at will be the society's funniest Waterford as part of their six years, building a young Thursday evenings at 8pm, 7pm. All are welcome and pantomime to date. It will introduction to the Trans- team that has succeeded at Harvest Festival and would like to thank admission is free. be staged from November ition Year programme. They all levels.His major achieve- The annual Harvest Festival them for the support. Open 19-24. Auditions will be Whist were accompanied by Mr ment was coaching the Service will take place on Auditions will be held on held on September 14 from Whist starts up again on Maher and Ms Murphy. Fethard & Killusty U12 Boys September 15 at 7.30pm in September 17. Anyone who 12-3pm at The White Me- September 15th at 2.30pm Congratulations to both Zoe Soccer team to win the Holy Trinity Church of Ire- would like further informa- morial Theatre. Auditionees at the Bridge Centre Prout and Rebekah Cuddihy County and Munster finals, land, Fethard. Refresh- tion can contact the society are invited to book their au- Clonmel. New members on their recent success in and going on to the National ments will be served after by emailing tipper- dition slot online by visiting welcome. Refreshments winning the U12 County Community Games finals the service. a r y mu s i c a l s o - the society's Facebook page s e r ve s . Championship with where they were narrowly c iety@ g m a i l .c o m . where they will find a direct Fethard. Congratulations to beaten by Cavan in the L otto link. Honey Show Robert Hackett on winning final. This superb team, All- The numbers drawn in the The Full Monty will be South Tipperary Bee- the All-Ireland U18 Rivers Ireland silver medallists, GAA Sports Development C LO N M E L staged at The White Me- ke e p e r s’ Honey Show will Fishing Competition for the really punched above their Lotto on September 6 were morial Theatre from April take place on September 22 second consecutive year. weight at all levels thanks to Hospice fundraisers 2, 8, 15 and 22. There was 25 to May 2. Des Henn re- in the old Clonmel Tech- What a great achievement! the coaching Jimmy Smith. Mai's Cafe on Market Place, no jackpot winner, with turns to the society for a nical School. Judging will Well done to Alison Con- The August overall winner Clonmel, will host a coffee Powe r s tow n’s Sinead third year as director with take place on Saturday and nolly on captaining the U17 was won by the five young morning in aid of South O’Brien receiving €100 for Barbara Meany as choreo- the show is open to the Munster Camogie Team to Fethard ladies who played Tipperary Hospice Move- match three. Next draw on grapher, Laura Cotter as public on Sunday where All-Ireland success. Not on the Tipperary U17 Gaelic ment from 9-11am on September 13 in Burke’s Bar musical director and Mary th e re’s a super display of all alone this but Alison, along Football team that won the September 19. The event co- at 7.30pm for a jackpot of Rose McNally as chorus products of the hive plus with Patrician Presentation All Ireland title: Alison Con- incides with the 27th an- €23,100 and a seller's prize mistress. 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Arts Festival Cashel Arts Festival, now in its 17th year, runs from September 19-22. The centre-piece of the fest- ival is once again the Cul- ture Night Street Spectacular on Friday (September 20). This year’s show by LUXE, will give us music, dance, theatrical lighting, sound, sculptures and costumes in celebration of Cashel’s 700 year old walls, culminating in a fire drawing finalé in The Rock Car Park. Padraig O'Mahuna: A Retro- spective Exhibition will cel- ebrate and honour Cashel native, Pádraig Ó Mathúna as silversmith, goldsmith, painter and enamellist. As well as an extensive display of his work there will be talks by his daughter Organisers and fans of the seventh Féile Fidelma gathered at the Brú Ború Heritage Centre and Genocide and will re- dell. former Cashel councillor on September 29 from Siobhán Ní Mhathúna and novels of Peter Tremayne, flect on the origins of The children’s programme Tom Wood. “Road markings 10am to 1pm. All are wel- his nephew Cian O’C a r r o l l was held at Brú Ború from modern justice and will be includes workshops in and signs are ignored and come. Call Helen 085- promising a fascinating in- September 6–8. This was interspersed with pianist dance, arts and crafts, concerned people are 8818770 or Margaret 087- sight into the life and work the seventh and largest Guillaume de Chassy on the music, lantern and mandala asking if one or two ramps 0 56 8 2 1 6. of one of Ireland’s foremost Féile to date, with over 50 Grand Piano playing music making and storytelling. could be installed near the silversmiths who died fans attending from 12 dif- by Bach, Beethoven, Rach- There is a horrible histories exit. It’s one of the busiest earlier this year. ferent countries. maninov, Misraki and Le- puppet show as well, of pedestrian junctions in the Field Day The music and song ele- People had come from as onard Cohen. course, as the street spec- town but unfortunately it’s All roads lead to Rosegreen ment of the festival will fea- far afield as Argentina and We are also delighted to fea- tacular on Culture Night. used, day and night, by a for the annual Field Day on ture The Trintones, an Australia to meet the ture Cashel children’s Emma-Lucy O’Brien will significant number of mo- Sunday, September 15, at u n ac c o m pa n ie d - s i n g i n g n ove l s’ author and listen to writer Rebecca Lenehan open the festival, with the torists as a speed track,”he 1.30pm. A family fun day is male voice harmony group a series of talks about early who in conjunction with Pádraig Ó Mathúna Retro- s ays . planned. New events in- of students from Trinity medieval Ireland. It was a Cashel Heritage and Devel- spective Exhibition and “They exit the car park at clude a fun fair and a dan- College, Dublin, one of very full cultural weekend opment Trust will help the Cashel Arts Festival such speed that I often cing platform. whom is local man Eoin with talks by Professor little ones discover the Ceramic Tile Project on wonder if they will be able So while the juniors have Hand. Nancy Mark Cantwell secrets and stories of the September 19 at 7pm. to slow down or stop at all. fun on the rides and bouncy There is also sweetly (Daemon College New York), walls of Cashel including Booking at the Heritage I t’s only a matter of time be- castles, adults can dance at melodic pop music from Dr Kevin Murray (UCC) and the Hackett Effigies. Centre or at Cashelarts- fore someone is seriously the crossroads to the music David Kitt, while as a free Dr Paddy Gleeson (Queen's Trevor Sargent, life long en- fest.com. Pick up a bro- hu r t .” of Tim O’D w y e r. event on Culture Night we University Belfast). vironmentalist and one chure at your local library Children will also have fun have the Drawing Room Dr Gleeson was the first ar- time Green party leader will or The Bookworm, Thurles. in athletics events, under Opera Company with oper- chaeologist allowed to do a give a talk and demonstra- Queries to Paul Maher at Meals on Wheels age hurling and camogie atic duets by Puccini, geophysical survey of the tion on the theme of Amer- 0 8 7-4 1 3 5 2 2 8 . Cashel and District Meals games and relax on the Mozart, Bellini, Berlin, royal site and this was his ican hero Johnny On Wheels programme pony and trap tour of the Hammerstein and more first public report. Appleseed, whose love of serves physically chal- f ie l d s . (see story top right). Also Thurles hillwalker and apples changed the course Culture Night lenged, home-bound indi- Regular wheel of fortune free on Culture Night is the travel writer John G Dwyer of history. Trevor, who is a Join us for Culture Night viduals, whether they are value to be experienced to- ever lovable Wig Wam Glam gave an illustrated talk on fluent Irish speaker, was or- 2019 on September 20 at elderly, are recuperating gether with bric a brac stall, Band while if you fancy a the Pilgrim Paths of Ireland. dained a priest in the 8pm in Cashel Library. after a recent hospitalisa- fun golf and skittles. Win tinkle on our ivories our There were question and Church of Ireland in 2017. A beautifully crafted and tion, or have disabilities great prizes in the raffle. Community Piano is there answer sessions with the This year’s poetry event in- entertaining programme of confining them to a wheel- Bring your dog (on lead) for for you the whole weekend. author and readings of po- vites you to join poets popular opera and musical chair. Trained drivers, most the dog show. Relax with a In theatre there is a etry by the voice of Fidelma: Thomas McCarthy, Rachel classics, delivered with style of whom are volunteers, de- cup of tea or coffee and powerful play based on one Caroline Lennon, with Hegarty, Mark Granier and and humour by Liz Ryan liver hot, nutritious meals enjoy home-baked treats be- m a n’s experience of Cashel’s own Oliver Corbett Grace Wells at the Rock of Mezzo soprano and Eoin on Tuesday, Thursday and fore competing in the mon- growing up in a GAA com- adding a male tone to the Cashel as they read poems Hines, a superb young tenor Satu r d ay. ster auction for that great mu n i ty. old love poems. on the theme of heritage. accompanied by Jillian Call 087-6558575. Visit its ba rga i n . Spliced is just back from a There was a world cinema The four poets will tour the Saunders on piano. shop Second Chance on highly successful run at the premier of Dónal Ó Ceillea- Rock in a spirit of poetic re- The programme will in- Friar Street, Cashel. Edinburgh Fringe and this Halla na Feile chair’s The Camino Voyage, flection and will return in clude songs from La very visceral piece of phys- Social tea dance in Halla na which was shown in the Brú 2020 to present new work Traviata, Carmen, L'Elisir Panto AGM ical theatre can be seen at Feile this Friday, September Ború Theatre. The at- inspired by their visit to the D'Amore, Phantom Of The The Cashel Pantomime So- the handball alley 13, with dancing from 9pm tendees were entertained Rock. Opera, Les Miserables, ciety is holding its AGM on (September 19 at 8.30pm). to midnight. Music is by by young musicians from In a new departure for the Doris Day Tribute and a se- September 25 next at 8pm In Áran agus Im, Manchán Finbar Dennehy who makes the local Comhaltas branch festival the visual arts pro- lection of Comedy, Irish and in Halla na Féile, and would Magan bakes his bread a welcome return to the at dinner in the cultural gramme is being curated by Musical songs. The Drawing love to see new and old while chatting in Irish and Halla. Refreshments served centre on the Saturday local artist Emma Lucy Room Opera Company are faces who would like to get English about the priceless and admission is €10. Social eve n i n g . O’Brien (artistic director at Ireland's most experienced i nvo l ve d . wisdom we have in our dancing classes in Halla na An afternoon excursion was VISUAL Centre for Contem- concert opera company. “We encourage people of all native language. Feile on Tuesday evenings held to the Vee and porary Art, Carlow). They present programmes ages to join the committee In the literature, talks and from 8.30pm to 10.45pm. Clogheen, both of which Stone sculptures will be that are unique, hu- (third year upwards for the poetry part of our pro- Declan Roche will return feature prominently in created by artists working mourous, dramatic and junior committee) and over gramme, pride of place goes for another master class on Blood in Eden, Peter with local children in celeb- moving, luring guests 18 for the senior committee. to The Bolton Lecture in the Tuesday, October 8. In the Tre m ay n e ’s latest novel ration of the association in through the elegant past to We need you for the future Cathedral (September 21 at meantime, Anne Doyle and about the Cashel sleuth 6pm) which this year fea- legend between the Rock of the present on a timeless of Cashel Pantomime So- journey of music and song. ciety and in order to keep Eamon Fogarty will cover all Sister Fidelma. tures the world renowned Cashel and the Devil’s Bit the popular dances in the international human rights mountain. Stories will be Booking essential on 062- the show on the road,” a 63825 for this free event. spokesperson says. Tuesday classes. Admission lawyer, Philippe Sands. told; an exhibition of work is €5. Toa s tm a s te r s His talk will be based on his will be held and a film will Next meeting on September latest book East West be made. A separate exhibi- Speeding concerns Euch a r i s tic 19 from 8-10pm in Halla na Street: On the Origins of tion will feature the pottery The speed of many vehicles Ad o ratio n Feile Fidelma Feile, Cashel. Crimes Against Humanity of three Irish pottery pion- exiting Cashel’s Main Street A Eucharistic Adoration Feile Fidelma, Cashel’s bi- eers, Graham Freyer, John car park is an increasing will take place in St ennial literary festival cel- WWW.TIPPERARYLIVE.IE ffrench and Cormac Boy- worry for pedestrians, says Patr i c k ’s College, Thurles, ebrating the Sister Fidelma FORTIPPERARYNEWSASITHAPPENS Th ursday, S e pte m be r 12 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 29 OUT AND ABOUT Send photo to [email protected]

Mattie McGrath officially opened the Willowbrook Lodge Nursing Home in Feth a r d ’s new sensory garden Michael and Pat Hayes with Pat Higgins at the under 20 All-Ireland final

Congratulations to Clonmel High School studentCian Smith who won two All-Ireland titles at Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann in Drogheda. He won first place in the uileann pipes and the slow airsuileann pipes in the Laura Jordan and Adrianna Cunningham along with Padraig and Sabrina Hickey at the recent All-Ireland under 21 final against Cork

Clonmel tennis player Martin Ormond won all his singles matches without dropping aset at the CausewayOpenVeteran's Tournamentin Dungarvan. Martin's partner in the mixed doubles was Katherine Morrissey from Fethard, and they caused a major upset by beating the number one seeds along the way to eventually winning avery exciting and well fought final Kilsheelan's Sean, Daniel and Sophie Connolly playing with their new bunny N ib b les 30 SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 12 ,20 1 9

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NEW INN this September, to Junior In- T H A N KS RHODODENDRON AGM fants Noah Noonan, Roisín Thanks to everyone for The AGM of Rhododen- Fitzgerald, Caitlin Russell, theirsupport and contribu- dron Festival Committee is on Eoghan Butler,Conor Cu- tion towards the collection Mondaynext, September 16 sack, Aodhán Gardiner for Fr Kennedy. Ifanyone in the hall in Clogheen at Murphy, Shane Reardon and wishes to contribute to the 8pm. New members very wel- James Cahill and to Ethan fund, please contact any c o m e. Kutsvaira and Mikaela De- member of the parish council m p s ey. or leaveit at mass in an en- velope this weekend. The K I L L E N AU L E BURNCOURT PARENT & parish council has decided to KILLENAULE BRIDGE CLUB TODDLER GROUP honour Fr Michael Kennedy Killenaule Bridge Club will Burncourt Parent and for his service to the parish resume on this Thursday, Toddler Group continueson over the past 12 years. To this September 12 at 7.30pm. All Thursday mornings from avail amass of Thanksgiving Bridge players welcome. 10am to 12 in Burncourt Com- will be celebrated in New Inn munity Hall.Everyone wel- parish church on Friday, KILLENAULE WOMEN’S come. Come relax, and enjoy a September 20 at 7.30pm and G RO U P cuppa and chat while your afterwards in New Inn Con- ACookery &Nutrition children play and interact in a vent Hall forlightrefresh- Class will commence on safe and stimulating environ- ments and chat. All September12 forsix weeks. ment. Looking forward to parishioners are invited to at- Thursdayfrom 10.30am to seeing you all and new te n d 12.30pm at ETB Building, Kil- mothers and fathers.. Cost is lenaule. Fee €3. only €3 including fruit and WOMEN'S GROUP drink for children and lots of Bowling night outonthis COMMUNITY LAUNDRY NOW buns/cake for parents . Friday,September 13. Bus OPEN FOR BUSINESS leaving car park (across from Millennium Family Re- VEE VALLEY DAY CARE church)at 6.30pm (€40 in- source Centre, Glengoole CENTRE cludes bus, bowling and offer a wash, dry and fold We will hold ourannual meal). Line dancing starts on The Rockwell Rovers under 11 girls made history on Sunday in Ballyporeen by winning a first ever county title laundry service at €3 per kg. church gate collection on the Monday, September 16 at for the club. They overcame a very strong and talented Ballyporeen side in the final. Back l-r: Alan Moloney items for ironing only are weekend of September 14 8pm. (€40 for 6 weeks). To (coach), Abigail Moore, Addison Burke, Chloe Burke, Catherine Fitzgerald, Grace O’Dwyer, Kate Fogarty, Sophie priced separately e.g. shirts and 15 in Burncourtand book any of the aboveplease Lonergan, Emily McGrath, Kate Hennessy, Ciaran McGrath (coach). Front: Sienna O’Dwyer, Elizabeth Houlihan, €2 eachof 5for €9. Laundry B a l l y p o re e n . contact Mary Frances on 052 Maeve Fitzpatrick, Molly Lawrence, Emma Durkan, Cliodhna Farrell, Maggie B l a ke can be left atreception in the 7462252 asap. centreduring office hours. Contact Mary MacMahon at GRANGE LOTTO RESULTS 052/ 74 65477. coming Saturday 14th has resumed in thehall on 052-9157992 or 083-1014313 GRANGE BRIDGE CLUB Saturday, September 7, Ardfinnan Community September. Rosary at Monday mornings at 9.30am - for any queries. GrangeBridge will return results from Ollie’s. The num- Council will hold a church 2.30pm. Mass at 3pm. newfaces alwayswelcome. on Monday, September9at bers are 5, 7, 11 & 26 No gate collection on Saturday 21 The walkers continued all 7.30pm. Looking forwardto winner(s). and Sunday22 of September Summer onthe Blueway but B U R N C O U RT seeing you all. Lucky Dips x 4: (Blue & before Ardfinnan, Grange Kilsheelan/Kilca sh will be returning to the SEISIÚN MÓR White & Online) Ger Hally, and Ballybacon masses. KILCASH CARD GAME Woods shortly and would As part of “S e p te m b e r QUIZ NIGHT Rachel Kilgallen, Isabelle Please give generously as the The Summer has flown welcome youto join them at Fe s t”, celebrated national and On Friday, September 13 at French/Siobhain O’Donnell, proceedswill go towards the quickly by and its time to turn 7. 1 5 p m . internationally acclaimed 8.30pm in Glenview Lounge, Ann Hally to be entered into a Senior Citizens’C h r i s t m a s our thoughts to the weekly Our Coffee Morning for Irish traditional instrument- Goatenbridge –Table Quiz in monthly draw for €500 on Partywhich is open to all Card Game once more. Hospice will take place this alistswill join forces in aidofthe RayofSunshine Saturday,Oct 5. Sellers x4: Senior Citizens in the areas. The Progressive “25”ga m e year on Friday September 27. Burncourt on Sunday, Project 2020. John Hally x 2, Rockwell resumes on September 18, September 22 from 2pm-5pm In January 2020 local girl Rovers and Phil Ryan to be COMMUNITY COUNCIL AGM when we look forward to for an afternoon of top class Clara Doheny will be travel- entered into a monthly draw The Annual General linking up with ourregular tunes. The Seisiún Mór runs ling with agroup toMom- for €100 on Saturday, October Meeting of Ardfinnan Com- patrons again, and hopefully, BALLYLOOBY/ DUHILL with Bar-B-Q and refresh- bassa, Kenya. This trip will be 5.Nextweek's Jackpotis munity Council will be held many new faces. So if your DAY CARE CENTRE ments available on theday. focusing on building extra €12,800 and the draw will on Thursday September 26 at knowledge of “25” is great or Clogheen DayCare Centre Entry is €10 with tickets avail- classrooms toa preschool. take place in Barron’s Pub on 8pm in Ardfinnan Com- small, youwill be most wel- will hold a Church Gate Col- able locally. The project also consists of this Saturday night, munity Centre. Reports will come in Kilcash. lection at all massesin our building extra facilities in September 14. be presented by the officers This game will continue parish September 14 and 15. SCARECROW & PUMPKIN this preschool suchastoilet Congrats to August on theachievements, issues weekly thereafter. The Centreis available to F EST I VA L facilities and a kitchen. The winner: Dermot O'Brienand and concerns of the past year. senior citizens from our October 5/6 -Scarecrow area is one of the poorest in seller Colm Heaney. Please attend. KILSHEELAN TIDY TOWNS parish and is an excellent R eg i s trat i o n the region. Many thanks toall who local facility. Registration for Scare- If you wish to donate Raffle PROGRESSIVE 25 CARD supported our concert on crows will take place only on prizes then please contact Winners last Wednesday, N E WCAST L E Thursday last. Whata won- LOT TO October 5 and 6 from 11am to SophiaDoheny on 087 193 September 4 at the Old ST VINCENT DE PAUL derful evenings’entertain - B a l l yl o o by/C a s t l eg rac e 3pm. So getworking on those 8823 or just turn up onthe School, Knockgraffon were The society of St Vincent ment! Truly memorable. DevelopmentLotto Drawlast Scarecrows and let’s adorn night. Table of 4for €20. Re- PaddyFreaney and Margaret de Paul provides Educational Special thanksto the Tuesday. Lucky Numbers the villageand its surround- freshments will be served. Quinlan with 12 games and in supportfunding foreligible many people whofreely gave drawn were: 3, 11, 13, and 21. ingswith thecreativityand jointsecond place with10 3rdlevel students. Applica- their time and talents in sup- There were four ‘Match 3’ imagination that was so won- games eachwere Jim O’Don - tion forms are available at the port of Kilsheelan Tidy winners and each receives derful last year. TA L K nell & Ann Burke, Jim and back of the church. Towns and the local confer- €25: Carmel Morgan, William Christine Beynon will de- Mary Garrett, John Oliver Forms should be for- ence of the St. Vincent de Paul Dunne,Danny Morganand DECADE OF liver a talk about her Looby and William Burke. warded to the Education con- S o c iety. Crystal Murphy. C O M M E M O R AT I O N journey to becoming a trans Cards start at 8.30pm. ference, St Vincent de Paul, Also thanks to Clonmel Oil Next week’s Jackpot is October 12 has been setas woman at the Clonmel Mulcahy house, Clonmel. for their generous sponsor- €1,800 thedate when we will con- campus of Limerick Insti- ARDFINNAN The Education conference ship of the raffle. ALL IRELAND LADIES tinue our remembrance of tute of Technology on Oc- UPCOMING CHURCH GATE not only provides funding but A magnificent effort by FO OT B A L L thecentenary ofthe Warof tober 9 at 2pm. LIT lecturer COLLEC TIONS meets with thestudents and the organisers was outstand- Congratulations to Independence inBurncourt. Christine noticed that The Vee ValleyDay Care provides them withadvice ingly rewarded. Caoimhe Condonwho scored We welcome guest re- something was different Centrewill hold its annual and direction where needed. 2-2 in therecent semi-final searcher Niall C Donovanto from quite a young age and church gate collection on the KILLURNEY SPORTS & against Kilkenny. Best of luck presenta talk on local in- her ongoing and remark- weekend of September 15 and COLLEC TION SOCIAL CLUB as they approach The All Ire- volvement in the War of Inde- able journey to full self-real- 16 in Ardfinnan, Ballybacon Newcastle first responder After the Summer break, land. p e n d e n c e. isation and the bravery of and Grange. group wish to thank all those our first committee meeting A re-enactmentcurated this act makes her a true pi- On a different note, the who subscribe to the collec- for the Autumn season, takes EPILEPSY IRELAND THANKS and staged by Burncourt oneer. It is organised as centre is looking forwardto tion held last Sunday. place next Monday night at Many thanks to all those Drama Group will be held. part of South Tipperary the visit of Richie Molloy of 8.15pm. It isimportant to whocontributed so gener- Positive Mental Health Fest- Family Carers Ireland from M AS S have a full attendance as our ously to their recent Church FIRST DAYS AT SCHOOL ival. No booking is required. Clonmel, shortly. Any queries Areminder of the Massat Winterschedule will be Gate Collection. The amount Welcome to newcomers to Contact Marie at for Richie most welcome – the Mass Rock Dunageela this drawnup. The Todder Group raised was €4 6 5 . Burncourt National School m a r iea .wa l s h @ l i t . ie. Th ursday, S e pte m be r 12 ,2019 w w w.tipperar ylive.ie SOUTH TIPP TODAY 31 LOCAL SPOTLIGHT

C LO G H E E N graveyards, by cleaning, cut- GOATENBRIDGE NOTES FR SHEEHY'S GAA CLUB ting grass, setting up sound The new contactdetails We are due to play Gran- systems, bringing chairs and for the Goatenbridge Notes gemockler in the last round of helping outin theliturgy by are goatenbridgeballyba- the County Intermediate proclaiming thereadings, conda@ gmail.com or 087 football championship on providing music and acting as 6497083. Please have contri- Saturday evening at 5 pm in Eucharistic Ministers. At the butions prior to 12noon on Fethard. A win is important end of each celebrationa col- the Sunday prior to publica- to avoid the relegation play- lectionwas takenup and this tion in ‘The Nationalist’th at offs so all supportisappreci- moneyis used to maintain week. Keep up to date also on ate d . and if possible improvethe social media. It was a busy week on the various graveyards. fields for our juvenile teams. On TuesdayOctober 1 Every child under theage of therewill be ameeting to dis- GRANGEMOCKLER 14 had game time which is tribute themoney collected MONSTER TRACTOR RUN & what it's all about. to the various committees GRAND AUCTION The under 6s played a foot- and to discuss how best to use There will be a Monster ball challengeagainst the money. All are welcome to TractorRun and Grand Auc- Ballylooby on Wednesdayin atte n d . tion in aid of the Michael Clogheen. This wasa return Datesfor theRecitationof Hogan Centenary and Gran- fixture after a hurling chal- theRosary in eachofthe gemockler/Ballyneale His- lenge the previous week. Killenaule Moyglass Ladies Soccer team won the Tipperary Senior Cup, beating St Kevins by 1-0 in the final at graveyards in November. tory Book will take place on Our under 8teamat- Cahir Park. Back: Meadhbh O’Loughlin, Emma Farrell, Emer Barry, Anna Duggan, Jessica Dowling, Alice Sunday Nov 3 at 12.15pm this Saturday, September 14. tended a blitz in Killenaule on Browning, Eimear Boland, Anna Prendergast, Amy Fennelly, Eimear O’Connor, Eabha Fitzgerald. Front: Cliona Church grounds and at 1pm Tractors, motorbikes, vin- Saturday morning. O’Dwyer, Eidin Murphy, Adrienne Cunningham, Niamh Hayes, Lauren Dowling, Eimear Clancy, Carrie Davey, Leah St . M ic h a e l ’s Killaghy. tage cars, trucks etc are all We playedhurling and Coen, Megan Quigley. They also got presented with the league trophy after completing the double SundayNov 10at12.30pm we l c o m e. football against Ballybacon Modeshill; SundayNov 17at Registration from 11.30am and Killenaule, marched be- 12.30pm Kilvemnon;Sunday to 12.30pm with therun com- hind theMoycarkey pipe Lucky Dips €20: Ruairi 1579918 Griánan and Health & Fitness Nov 24 Isertkieran. mencingat 1pm sharp.After- band and lifted the Liam Mc- O'Duill, Pauline Morrissey, GAAWalking trackis Class wil give Demonstra- wards refreshments will be CarthyCup.You can't ask for Sarah and Niamh Dunne, available foranyone wishing t io n . COMMUNITY COUNCIL served in the hall at 4pm fol- much more than that. Well Anne Browne, Trish Colohan to use it. Open 7 days a week Federation Autumn 12th Draw Results: €150 lowed by a Grand Auction. done Killenaule for organ- Sellers Prize€20: Seamus from 7am to 9pm. Fully lit up Meeting: September 26 at Frances Brett, €70 Breda The daywill finish up in Trap ising a fantastic event. Currivan, Billy Toohey, SPAR, during winter foryour safety 7.30pm Halla na Féile, Cashel Keating, €25 Nancy Egan, €25 Bar formusic, dance and The under 11's played New- Margaret Long,Kathleen and convenience. €20 mem- Celine Sheehan and €20 laughter. . castle in the first round of the L a n dy. bership for all who use the Emmy Maher. WinterFootball Leagueon Next Jackpot €1 0 , 1 0 0. track. This is to cover insur- MULLINAHONE LOCAL LOTTO RESULTS Friday night. We won on a Thanks to all who support ance, upkeep of track and TIDY VILLAGE SIGNS SENIOR ALARM SYSTEM Three match 3. Numbers scoreline ofFr. Sheehy's5-5 our club Lotto -Just €2. You cost of lights. This can be Four Tidy Villagesigns Application forms forthe drawn were 2, 10, 19 & 23. Newcastle 1-3. can also enter online. given to any club officer Brian have been erected on the ap- Senior Alarm Systems can be Our under 13s played Leamy, John Currivan, Mi- proachroads into ourvillage. obtained by contacting Mar- GLASHA FLOWER AND Hurling against Ballylooby in I CA chael Stapleton, PJ Collins. The signs have gone up at the tina on 052-9153513 or 087- GARDEN SOCIETY an entertaining challenge ICA Monthly meeting for Asses Turn where the roads 2 8 5 1 74 8 . Outing toCobh on Sat- game on Sunday evening. The September will be held on coming into Mullinahone urday September 28th to visit boys lost by a few points but Wednesday, September 11 at Power stown/Lisronagh from Drangan and Cloneen/ LOCAL LOTTO JACKPOT Flower Festivalin Cobh were very competitive and for 8pm. SY M PAT H Y Fethard meet. The other sign The last Mullinahone lotto Cathedral, Fota House Gar- many on this young team, it We extend our sympathy has gone up nearthe cross of jackpot draw took place on densand dinner in theElm wastheir first outingon afull SOUTH TIPPERARY HOSPICE to Helen McNamaraonthe the Mill on the road coming in Monday September 2. The Tree Restaurant.Cost 55 size pitch. Friends of theHospice death of her father, William from Clonmel and also from numbersdrawn were 1,3,12 euros, names to Kathleen 086 The under 14'shad a coffee morning will be held in Gleeson, Urlingford. Fethard. Sign three is on the and 26. No jackpot winner but 8659721 or Mary on 087 hurling challengeagainst our GAAHall Golden on Thurles, Ballingarry,Kil- two sharedthe Match3 prize 7963681 Cork neighbours Ballygiblin Thursday September 19 from AUTUMN COLLECTION lenaule road into Mulli- of €50 -Margaret Scott and on Friday evening. We came 10am to 12 noon. All support The Autumn collection nahoneand is cited just out Johnny Mullally.Next draw COMMUNITY PLAYSCHOOL up a few points butit wasa greatly appreciated. takes place on the weekend of past the graveyard at Thos. wil take place on September Grangemockler Com- good experience for the boys. Churchgate collectioN September 29 at all masses. L o n e rga n’s entrance. The 16 when thejackpot could be munityPlayschool is nowac- Churchgate collection in fourthsign is on theCallan worth €1 0 , 2 5 0. cepting enrolments for FR SHEEHY'S LOTTO aid of community christmas POWERSTOWN /LISRONAGH road atthe Soccer field en- September. For further in- Lotto numbers were 7, 12, partywill be held before all I CA tra n c e. formation or to view the facil- 21, 22. No winner. masses next week September Invitation to our ‘Open The signs proclaim G OAT E N B R I D G E ities please contact Aine Two match 3's (€75 each): 14th and 15th. N i g ht’on Wednesday Oc- Kickham Countryor Mulli- BALLYBACON CHURCH Sheehan 087 2624695. Liam Butler,Goatenbridge; tober 9 to members, non- nahone, Muileann na PARISH OFFICES Patrick Kelly, Burncourt FUTURE EVENTS IN GAA members and friends,At hUamhan to bea litterfree The Parish Office opens Next week's jackpot €3 ,7 5 0 COMPLEX GOLDEN Monroe Sports Centre, from 7 area.Letshope that thesigns Tuesday through to Friday DRANGAN in Halley's Clogheen. Golden Days Pre School to 9pm. are heeded. from 10am to 1pm at Ard- PARISH LOTTO Upstairsin GAAComplex The signs themselves are finnan Church. Telephone There was no winner on RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL Mondayto Friday.Further RATHKEEVIN CARDS most impressive and were 052-7464408 or email par- Tuesday August 27 when the AG M info from Stephanie on 086 Winners of the weekly erected by the local County i s h o f abg@ g m a i l .c o m . numbers were 1, 12, 13 and 14. The Annual General 8 0 4 9 1 89 . cardgame held on Thursday Council workforceunder There were no match3 Meeting will take place on Monopoly and scrabble September 5:Billy O’Brien & overseer James St. John. VEE VALLEY DAY CARE winners. Monday, September16 in St forall retired persons inour Michael Ormond on 11 games; The Vee ValleyDay Care Five Lucky Dip winners Pau l ’s Clogheen at 8pm. All parish starting on Tues Sept Patrick Kennedy & Kate Hal- MULLINAHONE FC Centre will hold their annual were: Betty Phelan Corbally, newand existing members 10th from 9.30am to 11am. linan on 9 games. Mullinahone FC got their church gate collection this Miriam O’Brien, Clough- we l c o m e. Tea/Biscuits included Table prizes Ann Dowling season off to a winning start weekend,15/16 September in taney, Pat Griffin Cloran, Breastfeeding group &Mary Ann Healy withDick on Sundaywhen in Mulli- Ardfinnan, Grangeand Bally- Maragret Molloy Prospect VEE VALLEY DAY CARE startedin GAAcomplexon Lonergan & John O’C o n n o r. nahone they defeated bac o n . and John McCormack CENTRE CLOGHEEN Friday September 6 at Beginners or seasoned Burncourt Celtic 4 to 2. Ballyluskey who won€20 The Centre will hole its an- 9.30am. This will continue on card players are welcome to Parish Newsletter AUTUMN COLLECTION eac h . nual church gate collection in the First Friday of every our well run card game. Part- Anniversaries next The Autumn Collection the followingareas next m o nth . ners available if required. We e ke n d for the priests of the diocese PROGRESSIVE 25 weekend 14thand 15th Mother and Toddler group Nextgame on Thursday Saturday September 14at will betaken up this Winners on Thursday September. Clogheen, Duhill. started Wednesday September 12 at 8.30 pm. 8pm Bridie and James weekend. Envelopes are in September 5were: Kitty Ardfinnan, Ballylooby, September 4, 9.30am to 11am. H oga n . the yearly packet or at the Hanley & Marie Cuddihy; Burncourt, Grange, Bally- More infofrom Stephanieon RATHKEEVIN ICA NOTES Sunday Sept. 15 at 11.30am Church porches. Alice Quinn & Chas Keane; bacon and Ballyporeen. 086 8049189. Next Meeting: September John Costello, Poulacapple. Lory Byrne & Joseph Mea- Bingo continues every 18 at 8pm. Catering; Bluebell MOTHER AND TODDLER gher; Tony Kelly.Jackpot Thursday nightin GAACom- Group: Mary McCarthy, Josie G R AV EYA R D S The Ardfinnan mother Winners for August were GOLDEN/ KILFEACLE plex Golden. Time 8.30pm. Morrissey, Deirdre Condon, The graveyardMasses and toddler group has re- Breda Wilson &John St GAA CLUB LOTTO Indoor soccer is played in Catherine Lennon and Mary were very well attended sumed in Ardfinnan Com- Jo h n . Numbers drawn Tuesday, our GAA Complex. Just book O’M a h o n e y throughout the Summer. A munity Centre on Thursday New players are always September 3 were 2,12, 16, 31) your time and enjoy. Info on Guest:Members will dis- lot of work wasdone by those mornings from10am to 12 welcome to our 25 games on - No winner. this from John on 086 play their creations from An who helped to prepare the noon. Thursday nights. 32 SOUTH TIPP TODAY www.tipperarylive.ie Th ursday, S e pte m be r 12 ,20 1 9