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PENSMAN TAKES YOU NO PROGRESS ON LISMORE'S DUNGARVAN COMMUNITY ALUMINIUM EASTER IN THE SUN INVESTIGATIONS ARE or* PROCEEDING The Easter week-end was SCHOOL BALLINAMEELA, CAPPAGH m'ore like a mid-summer holi- On inquiring at the Gard'a day than an early Spring break Station in Dungarvan on Tues- When Deputy Austin Deasy MANUFACTURERS OF— s'o fine did the weather tur nout asked the Minister for Educa- day evening, a Gard'a spokes- tion if she will give an up-to- to be. A high pressure area man informed us that there date progress report on the pro- Aluminium Windows, Doors, Patios, over Ireland brought us clear were no fresih developments to vision of the new community s!k!ies aind bright, warm sun- report in the cases of the Bank school at Lismore, in the Dail Porches and Conservatories o,n Tuesday, March 22. the Min- slhine by day although niglhit- raid in Dungarvan or the Post ister, Mrs. Mary O'Rourke, T.D. FOR FREE QUOTATION PHONE 058/68241 time temperatures dropped Office robbery at Touraneena. In a written reply stated : I ugain to .near freezing point'. In Investigations into both crimes would refer the Deputy to my fact we fared1 better than the reply to this question on this were proceeding, he added. matter on 3rd November. 1987. sun-seekers to sun spots in the The position remains un- sout'h did. We learned also that the changed. report of the State Pathologist A.s ii result of the very The following is a copy of THE FIRST EVER- favourable weather conditions, into the circumstances sur- reply of November 3: — the week-end proved to be one rounding the death of a woman I have sanctioned the estab- Dungarvan Soroptimists promoted a table quiz in aid of the Brigidine Sisters Mission in tor outdoor activities with the wlhose body was found in a flat lishment of a community school Mexico. The quiz was sponsored by TSB, Dungarvan and Sterling Drug Ltd. Picture shows a.t Abbeyside where she lived in Lismore. It. will cater for ap- beaches even attracting a proximately 700 pupils and will Mrs. Eithne Keevers, Soroptimist President, presenting ;the winners cheque to Joe O'Rior- goodly number of visitors. alone had so far ,not reached be developed on the site of the dan of the winning table. Included are John Cosde, TSB and Fr. O'Donnell, OSA, who DUNGARVAN Throughout the entire period flhe Gar da authorities investi- existing Christian Brothers sec- accepted the proceeds of the quiz on behalf of the Sisters. (Photo: Rory Wyley) gating the matter. ondary school. the sun continued to shine and As the project has only re- IDEAL HOMES is still shining from a cloudless Understandably the State cently been approved, and archi- sky as we pen these few lines Pathologist is a very busy man tectural planning has to be un- on Tuesday afternoon. And the dertaken it is not possible to having to function over the state at present when construc- EXHIBITION forecasters at the Met. Office entire country but delays such tion work will commence Nothing 'Poor' About Deputy say that the good spell will last as that in the Abbeyside case until the end of the week. and indeed in -any similar case IN SPORTS CENTRE, DUNGARVAN Of course it was the religious in any part of the country aspect of the great Easter should be kept .to a minimum. Fesltival whlich wias m'ost signifi- When some occurrence arouses Fahey -SAYS EDI CAT ION MINISTER cant w,it'h all churches crowded suspicion then it is only fair to to capacity for the Holy Week all concerned and to the com- Minister for Education. Mrs. We are certainly keeping the ties did not ask Dail questions April 15th to 17th (inc.) Ceremonies while the very munity involved that ft he matter M. O'Rourke, T.D.. speaking in matter under review in th's regard, unfortunately. the Dail on Tuesday. March 22.1 Mr. Deasy in view of the dife impressive ceremonies which be resolved With the least : Mrs. O'Rourke: Other Depu- stated that as far as Deputy c mcumstances in this school I ties have been in written and FRIDAY 7 - 10 p.m.; SAT. AND SUN. 2 - 6 p.m. now have become part of the possible delay. JUckne Fahey was concerned asik the Minister to keep 'an oral communication, with me. Easter Vigil are continuing (o the adjective "poor" did not, open mind as to whether filnan- An Ceann Comhairle: Let us attract ever increasing con- THE MATTER OF SERVICE apply. The Minister wias speak- ces can be made available in not havie an argument on this Over 50 Stands on display ng during a d scuss-on which the current yiear. Will she have matter. I call Question, No. 2. gregations. CHARGES arose from a question asked by the matter examined further' Furniture, Hardware, Fitted Kitchens. Bathroom Suites, (Interruptions). Deputy Austin Dsasy comicern- „ Cookers, Fridges. TVs, Hi-Fis, Garden Sheds, Indeed Very Rev. Dean Elsewhere in this issue we img the dilapidated condition of I Mrs' O'Rourke: Yes. I shall Mrs. O'Rourke: Yes. I have Musical Instruments. Cassidy speaking at the Easter print extracts from an article the National School in the Ring certainly undertake to dio that. received representations from Mr Vig.il ceremonies at St. Mary's which was published in the Gaeltacht. I - Deasy: if finances are Deputy Swift, on the matter. Best Dressed Lady Competition on Friday night. Kindly Mr. Deasy asked the Minister Provided in the current, year, Mr. Deasy: The people of sponsored by Bus Eireann—2 Return Tickets to London Piarish Church in Dungarvan March issue of "The Starry Ring and I have had l'ttle or thanked the parishioners for 'f she well matae money avail- would the Minister guarantee on Bus Eireann Supa Bus. Plough" which appears to be able in the current year' fox the ,tll,at thev> will be provided early no sympathy on this matter. their ever-growing support and n Miss Quill: You are an on- ii publication with a very extension and r,ec.OinjfUiriict which LICENCE NO. 006915 declared: "My job .is to uphold O'Connell (14> 49 pts.; 3rd. T. the Deputy referred. Luxembourg. Coffey (15). J. Considine (15) Mr. Deasy: Yes. the law and I'm going to up- 48 pts. Such >adult education courses, Mrs. O'Rourke: This room, hold it and I don't care about 9 Hole — 1st J. Cartwright indeed, is very small and totally he added, .provided one of the NATO or anyone else." In re- (15) 33£- 2nd, M McNamara inadequate. Provision of the best means of enabling people gard to the campaign being (11) 34i.' classrooms referred to would re- Pictured at the AGM of Cumann Peile na niBan which was to keep up to date with the Mixed F'oursomes — 1st, D. lease an existing classroom for held in Lawlor's Hotel, Dungarvan recently is Jim McGrath, conducted by NATO, the judge Muilins, M. Cullinane 333: 2nd, 1 changes in Europe. It would be use as a lunchroom-cum-imed' - pointed out that those con- P. O'Brien. M. O'Brien 342: 3rd. cal room-cum-teiachers' room. Chairman Co. Board (on right) making a presentation to out- a great p'ity, and a great loss to cerned could lobby their public J. Hales and A. Elstead 35$. Best going National President, Pat Quill. (Ph'oto: David Steurn) Gross, T. Melody. J Melody 40. communities in the smaller representatives to change the Galtee towns and villages of Munster tow but the one thing they were FIXTURES CATTLE BREEDING SOCIETY LIMITED if adult education were to be- not entitled to do was to break (025) 24100 come a victim of the cutbacks Thurs./Sat. — Cunnlgar Cup Qualifier. £2,000 RAID ON in public expenditure, he said. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 8) Sunday — Cork Am-Am. KINDERGARTEN POKER CLASSIC TOURANEENA P.O. Breed ing For 1988 Our 3rd Poker Clasic will be Two men who raided the Post CAUSEWAY, ABBEYSIDE held on this Saturday. 9th April Office in Touraneena on Holy Ireland's top Friesian sires for at, 8.30 p.m. Thursday got away with .£2.000 3rd TERM — APRIL 11 dairy and beef production. BRD. in cash. Wearing motor-cycle 9.30 a.m. — 1 p.m. helmets the robbers dashed into No Extra KEM, OWC, LSR, KHC and the small post office and de- BKR are NOW available on the manded that the postmaster. Activities include: Painting, Smnd, Wafer, Shop, fresh semen programme. 66-years old Mr. Ned Power, Dressing Up, House, Music. Stories, etc. Pre- Charge hand over all the cash he had writing, Reading and Number Work. Inseminations from all our on the premises. One of the raiders had a knife and during Children 3- 5 years. Friesian bulls are reduced the raid Mr. Power was stabbed by £1. in the arm for which he was Interested Parents invited to call in. treated at, Waterford Regional Enquiries: Moira McHugh. Tel. 058/42013 Hospital but later discharged. Inseminations from our new GOLF CLINIC The raid appeared to have team of selected Friesian sires Members are reminded that been well timed as the raiders are reduced by £2. the first of four golf clinics will struck when pension payments were being mad? prior to the Any hcrdowner who inseminates be held on this Wednesday Good Friday closure. While they night — beginners 7 to 8 p.m.: got away with £2 000, it is un- more cows in 1988 than in 1987 ladles 8 to 9 p.m. and lower derstood they left at least an- will get a 50% reduction in the handicap golfers from 9 to 10 CONGRATULATIONS TO— other £3.000 behind. They made first insemination charge OP. the p.m. — (P.R.O.i their get away on a Honda f: WW ^ motorcycle which was later exitra oows. LADIES GOLF NOTES found abandoned at Crougha- WILLIAM'S, THE SQUARE, DUNGARVAN Results: .Tues. 29th March, 18 tes

SPRATT Letters To PAROCHIAL HOUSE" AND LANDS, MODELIGO Lismore And Roundabout Notes (On Che instructions of Very Rev. Fr. Ml. V. Barron, P.P.) The Editor IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE The Editor, liarise themselves with the new O'Flynn (22) 44 pts.: 2, P. Norris "Dungarvan Leader." DETACHED ROADSIDE RESIDENCE, enjoying lawns GOLF CLUB NOTES recent, practice sessions are On Easter Sunday night a The good weather over the paying off with a well merited small crowd attended the social procedures when using the first (14i 41 pts.: Best, Gross. T. Mur- and gardens PLUS ADJOINING 33 ACRES tee — see notice on notice phv (4) 35 pts.; Best Visitor, R. MORE AID HOR THIRD Easter period encouraged a big victory. The equally young Pat which proved most, enjoyable WORLD For Sale by Private Treaty now, or Auction later turnout in all competitions. On Norris was runner-up. it augurs for those present. board. Spratt (20) 33 pts.- Best Sat., J. Flynn (18) 38 pts.; Best Sun., (Unless previously sold — in one or two lots) 'I hurs./Friday.. Jimmy Horni- well for the future of the club The entry sheet for the club Results : Thurs. / Friday. 31st Dear Sir. brook just pipped that man who when on an open weekend, two singles championship is now on March/ 1st April. 9 H. v. Par—1, K. Madden (11) 38 pts. Edmond Spratt & Son are instructed to offer for sale, The denial of food is one of seems to feature very often in of our younger players capture the notice board — entry fees J. Hornibrook (12) 3 up- 2 M. Fixtures: Thursday. April 7— the greatest scandals in our thiis valuable holding comprising gracious family residence the results, Mike Troy. the main rrizes, not forgetting must, be paid before the draw Troy (13) 3 up. Ladies Alliance. TeP reserved world today We are outraged with OFCH and full range of domestic outoffices, together On Easter Sat./Sunday, young Ken Madden who took the best is made. Sat./Sunday 2nd 3rd April- from 10.30 that every day over 730 million Sean O'Flynn showed that his Gunday prize Club members should fami- Open 18 H. Stableford — I S. Sat. 9th/Sunday 10th April — people go hungry while others w'ith the adjoining roadside lands presently laid out in 18 H. stroke (2nd lee of Carrolls two fields, in permanent grass. These lands are of out- are stuffing themselves. Pro-Am qualifier). Many of the victims of hun- standing quality and are suitable for all aspects of farming. KEANELAND CUP FINAL ger and starvation are young Detailed particulars later. people like us. In a plentiful Solicitors: J. F. Williams & Co., Dungarvan. world where food Is unfairly In an absolute cracker on shared these youn.e people are Further particulars from the Auctioneers: Monday evening last, Lismore defeated neighbours Tallow by denied the right to a decent 0-15 to 1-7 in the 1988 Keane- human life. land Cup Final. This was play- An even greater scandal is Edmond Spratt & Son, ed at championship fervour and the fact that, our Irish Govern- is a credit, to both sides who ment has this year cut back 011 served up seme brilliant pas- aid to the Third World by 26" ., M.I.A.V.I. TELEPHONE (058 ) 4.2211 sages of hurling and the good ) e. a reduction of £11 million. sized crowd enjoyed every min- Ireland has always dealt with ute of it On the night the bet- life and death situations, why ter team won and now we all cut back now when the need for await with excitement their aid in the Third World is next clash in the championship. greater than ever! We are asking the support, ol Lismore — D. Buckley, J. J. young people all over Ireland to Duggan, B. Ormonde, B. Crow- assist, us in our efforts to fight ley, R. Ronayne, P. Ryan M. for lives in the Third World. O'Brien. B. Lee S. Prendergast, This can be done by writing to SALES BY HARTY & CO. F. Power, B. Piendergast, B. the Government and local T.D.'s Lawton, S. Daly, Seamus Pren- and asking them to reverse O'CONNELL STREET, DUNGARVAN dergast. P. Prendergast. Sub.— their decision on Third World For Sale by Public Auction on Thursday, 21st April Billy Landers for Power. aid cuts immediately. iTours Hopefully. at 12 noon in Lawlor's Hotel. Tallow — M. Murphy, J. SECOND YEAR CLASS, ODonoghue. L. O'Brien F. GROUP 1. Lot 1 — No. 22, O'Connell Street- Ryan, T. McCarthy, S. Curley, PRESENTATION Single sioney premises with OPP for G. Sice, A. O'Brien D. Henley, SECONDARY SCHOOL. commercial use. C. Curley, K Murphy, D. Hen- DUNGARVAN ley. J. J. Henley. P Daly, P. Cur- Carmel Kelly., Emma Kavan- Lot 2 —Fair Lane - O'Connell Street- ley. Subs. — M Beecher ior agh. Emer Heaney, Sonia Hic- Murphy: P. curley for J. J. Hen- key, Edel Hayes. Jacqueline Double storey premises formerly Ms. Roche's. ley; J. J. Henley for L. O'Brien. Lenihan. Aisling Fennell. Mar- The Minister for Industry and Commerce, Albert Reynolds, T.D., presented Wessel Industries with ISO 9000, the top inter- garet Cooney. Catherine Tru- Solicitors: Murpihy, McCulIagh & Co. Scorers: Lismore — S. Pren- national standard for quality management systems at a lunch con ceremony at the Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin. Wessel has dergast ynd P. Prendergast 0-4 man. Laura Casey, Helena having Carriage of sale. plants employing 170 at Longford, Carrick-On-Shannon and Kilmainham in Dublin. Pictured above is Mr. Vincent Daly, each; S. Daiy 0-3. B. Prender- Walsh Samantha Klely, Carina Whelaii. Catherine Power. Edel Maps and full particulars from the Auctioneers. Chairman, Wessel Industries (centre) receiving the award with Mr. T. Donlon (left), Chairman NSAI. Mr. Diily formerly Jived gast 0-2- B. Lawton and B. Lee 0-1 each. Tallow — D Heniey Power. Audrey Fitzgerald, in Dungarvan and is son of Mrs. Sheila Daly "who resided at Wolfe Tone Road until she moved to Dublin and the late Mr. Louise Delahunty, Sharon Mc- FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY 0-6- P. Daiy 1-0: P. Curley 0-1. Mick Daly. Referee — Mr. Willie Walsh, Namara. On the instructions of Udaras na Gaeltachta. Kilworth. After the game, Ger Kennedy, ELECTRIC KILN — SUITABLE FOR GLASS OR President ot Lismore C.B.S. Past POTTERY INDUSTRY Pupils Union presented the Cup in need of Some repairs. to Billy Ormonde, captain of CAPPOQUIN AND DISTRICT NOTES the winning team. EUROPEAN YEAR For further details and permission to view contact the title, a draw will lead to a play- Pinewood pane; — R. Guiry. Team B 5 pts.; Team C 2 pts. SOCCER: AFFANE BID - Mrs. Joanie Walsh wife of Mr. Auctioneers: FOR LEAGUE TITLE off. So the ball — if one can P. Walsh, M. Ryan, T. Sheehan, John Noonan's 'B ' team sec- Eamonn Walsh of Eamonn's pardon the pun — is firmly in W. Kearney, T. Guiry. J. Cole- ured a good result against 1 Place, who sponsored the mag- OF THE HARTY & CO.. M.I.A.V.I,, Auctioneers. Valuers, Estate Three Division 1 games were Affane's court. man, G Walsh E. Lonergan, M. Johnny Sheehan's team who nificent trophies, presented the Agents. Telephone 058/41377 Guiry A. Gillman. J. Sheehan. were playing their second played on Sunday to speed the A very big crowd—the largest winning players with their process of tidying up the loose A. Klely. match of the week. In the first trophies. in the writer's memory of many Leonard Fraser handled the pairing. J. Noonan and T. Mc- ENVIRONMENT ends of the 87/88 Red House games at, the venue — saw Af- Paddy Pollard, secretary of League season and from these game well but surely for a fix- Namara shared two very close the P.P.U., thanked the spon- fane open at a tremendous pace ture of this eminence — a pos- frames. In the second pairing one which may soon prove a and the Pinewood defence was sors. the four teams, referees vitally important result did sible league final — official Pat Kieiy could consider him- and umpires and paid special COMES TO AN END soon showing signs of unease. linesmen should have been on self very unlucky to lose by two emerge. Results were:— However there was little they tribute to Rev. Bro. Dormer, duty. It put an undue burden on frames to nil to M. Reddy after U.B.s., for his tremendous work BY MICHAEL DILLON I Affane 2; Pinewood 1 could do about the Affane a referee to handle the game two re-spotted blacks. In the The European Year of the Cappoquin 5; Killeagh 1 opener in three minutes when in organising the tournament. and, at the same time, keep the final pairing, B. Ormonde and Jimmy O'Gorman. Lismore and Environment officially came to SALES BY VINCENT NEVdLE Bride View 4- Ballyduff 0 James Crotty latched on to a crowded sidelines clear. J. Sheehan also drew 1-1 to two an end on March 20, but it .s loose clearance and from about Billy Sheehan. Tallow, also That result, at Affane is the Cappoquin and Killeagh con- very close and exciting frames spoke. hoped that the many projects AUCTION — DUNGARVAN one to catch the eye. Pinewood the 18 yard line hit a tremen- cluded their programme on of snooker. which were begun during the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS came seeking just that one dous half volley well to the right, of Richard Guiry's grop- Sunday morning at Lismore The league table is taking LISMORE G.A.A. NOTES past twelve months will have a At Our Auction Rooms, Western Terrace, Dungarvan point to give them their first and the 5-1 margin in favour of lasting effect. A survey carried league title but found the chal- ing hand. Surely a dream start Cappoquin leaves them in an shape now and is beginning to .Items include — Chaise Longue, Victorian Chest on lengers in no mood to give any- for Affane but better was to fol- look very interesting. It reads Weekly Draw—The results of out during the year showed Ohest, Chippendaile Styled Sideboard. Inlaid Mahogany unlikely joint third place in the the latest draw are — £50, Wil- that Ireland is tne country witn thing away lightly. Clearly Af low five minutes later. Again de- final table Silly points dropped as follows:— Wardrobe with ibevil'Ied mirrors. 3-piece Lounge Suite, fane had put firmly behind fenders hesitated as the ball lie Henry, Deerpark, Lismore; the lowest level 01 environmen- Mahogany. Oak .and Pine Coffee Tables,. Mahogany Side- them any ill effects of that dis- bobbed about in the Pinewood at the start of the season have Played Pts. ijO. Colin Coleman. Parks tal awareness in the European board, Oak Din 1m groom Chairs. Bent wood 3-piece Suite. since proved costly. Team A 13 Road, Lismore; £20. Donai Lan- community, and this made the appointing CuD defeat, of the box and Flntan Veale punished 1 Lismorfe continued their fight Armchair. Federal Styled Dtntagxoom Table. 4 Ch-aixs axud previous week at the hands oi the error as he nipped ln to Team E 11 ders, Town Parks Lismore; £15, EYE more important to us than 2 Carvers. Set of Dinijigrnoom Ca.bdne.fcs. Rocking Chair. Piltown and In a whirlwind chest the ball over the line. against relegation with an am- Team c 10 Mary O'Brien, Parks Road, Lis- to anyone else. Its purpose was Teak Sideboard. Sfet of 3 HlalJ Chairs, iSwlvel Chair. Plaint opening ten minutes ln which With this comfortable cush- azing 6-0 win at, Conna and are Team B 8 more; £10, Karen Prendergast, to encourage each and every Stand. Beds, Bedside Lockers, Old Washstand with towed they scored two goals they put ion Affane were in no mood to now level with Ardmore who Team D 3 Carrignagour. Lismore; £10, one of us to play an active pairt rail, Dressing Table. Chesit of Drawers, Kitchen Table Pinewood's hopes in grave jeop- give anything away and to their have only t0 draw their one re- Bets Daly. Main St., Lismore. m maintaining and improving and 4 Chairs. Kitchen Dresser, Fridge and .Fridge' ardy. The Nire men are now one credit they continued to press maining game to send Lismore Jameson Cuu Final — Don't Ihe next draw will be held our environment, locally, na- Freezer, Floor Polisher. Gas Fire, Stainless steel Sink point clear with their pro- forward and with Eamonn down. forget that on Sunday next. in the Red House on Saturday. tionally and as members of the Unit and Drawer. Office Table and other Household gramme concluded on 22 points April 10th at 2.30 p.m.. the final April 9 at 8.15 p.m. Ail are wel- O'Shea and James Crotty pro- In the tie at the top of Divi- European Community. It was Effects. Over 3CO items. while Affane on 21, still have to viding a lot of bal] from mid- of the Jameson Challenge Per- come to attend. —(Advtj. organised by the Commission at travel to Tallow to meet, Bride sion 2. Youghal and Piltown will petual Cup between Darren Auction Saturday, April 9, at 2 p.m. sharp field they were always the more have played off to decide the the request of the Heads of Viewing Friday. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and day of Sale. View A win will give them the creative and methodical. This Mason and James Morrissey S|tate aind Government of the rhampion club by the time wil] take place in the snooker NEVILLE (Auctioneers). Tel. (024)92177/92472 was the basic difference be- these notes appear. EC, and national activities were tween the sides, Affane always room over the best of nine supported by EC funds. Ireland frames. Referee is Conor looking to make things happen CUP FINAL NEXT SUNDAY was given 500,000 ECU, equiva- GAA CO-OP DEVELOPMENT and thus the more venturesome O'Leary. All are welcome. lent ,tto £418,000, which was DRAW while Pinewood waited for them A new name will appear on matched by contributions from to happen and surrendered the the Dungarvan Tyre Centre Cup CAPPOQUIN/ our own government and from The following are the prize- initiative. Apart from one Ave after next Sunday's final at Lis- BALLINAMEELA A.C. war.ous sponsors. winners in the first of the three minute period as the game more between Bride View and The lack of environmental monthly draws: moved towards half time Affane Piltown. The game is timed for On Monday last we had our held on quite comfortably and club sponsored run. We had a awareness in Ireland is largely 3 p.m. with Johnny Sheehan ln good turnout with over 70 ath- due to the relatively under- 1st Car or £10,000 — Mrs must have been quite happy to charge and linesmen are Pat TOM CURRAN SALES 20 in two up at the break letes taking part to help finance developed state of the economy, Terry Power, Fenor; 2nd, £1,000 Condon and Tom Griffin. With the club for the coming year. and to. the feeling

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WATERFORD TDs Dungarvan Crystal Squash Notes z: 71 f\ I Our recent invitation tourna- now make a prediction that out, a 3-1 winner, which I'm been very active of late with LETTERS THE FAVOUR ICMSA TAX ment proved to be very success- Jimmy, next season, will be one sure compensated for his fail- friendlies against Minnies. Tal- ful judging by the comments of of the best juniors in Waterford ure to make the Munster Novice low and Dunhill and not alone TO EDITOR the players involved and this I and i for one will be very happy Final in Killarney due to flu. have they provided a social out- i / can assure you was very en- at that as his commitment and let but have boosted their con- POLICY couraging as our aim- is to im- loyalty to our club Is very much What, can one say about Ste- fidence and provided them with D IT Mir. Pat Fitzgerald, f.rom Dun- and he is prepared to give fur- appreciated and his leadership phen? He has had a remarkable the enthusiasm of givine seri- prove the standard of squash first, season and has reached a more East, who is the Water- ther consideration to the Pro- within the county and ensure as shown in his captaincy of ous thought of fielding a team The Editor, nately radio does not make th- duct Tax put forward by the Munster Novice squad was standard that normally takes 3 in next year's Country League. same impact on the genera! ford Coumity representative on that Waterford remains tbe to 4 years to achieve, so i only "Dungarvan Leader." the ICMSA National Council ICMISA. He said he recognises leading squash region in the nothing short of inspiring. Dublic. hope that this most dedicated Yours sincerely. has S'tia-bed that th-re'e out of the the necessity to give favourable country. I think If other clubs Overall from a club point of and likeable chat> gets all the T.V. AUDIENCES AND PANELS tour Waterford TDs back the tax treatment to those farmers took a leaf out of our book, got Professor Tom Raftery, view this tournament proved encouragement and helpful ad- M.E.P. ICMSA demand for an alter- prepared to increase output, more involved with the Water- that the standard within the vice in his desire to stamp his Sir. native to the tax-on-accounts thereby increasing employment ford Association who badly The recent controversy over Cork. club despite our relatively small name on squash as he did in 29th March, 1988. system for farmers. in- tihe processing sector. need all the support it can numbers is very healthy indeed the handball alley. "packed" audiences on R.T.E. Mir. Fitzgerald has undertaken "Mr. Martin Cullem, T.D., muster, then the knock-on ef- as five of the eight finalists television shows is very disturb- a personal danvass of the four , said his fect would be of benefit to all. were Dungarvan Crystal play- In the 'A' Plate final, John ing. Even more disturbing, how- Wiaterford TDs and the only party is positively considering This tournament, provided com- ers. Cliffe. who I've never seen play ever. is the fact, that panels of one out of step as he described an alternative to the tax-on- petition for many players who better, scraped home against speakers are sometimes chosen ac-counts system for farmers get very little recognition or ap- In the 'A' final, Terry James Jimmy Kiely in undoubtedly the to represent a particular view- it. was Mr. B. Swift. T.-D., Fianma preciation sometimes even with- The club championshiu finals Flail. and he wii'll be actively pursuing of De La Salle confirmed his best, final of the day. played in will take place to-night (Wed.), DOint. BRIDGE CLUB this with his party. in their own clubs, but who in seeding and ran out a convinc- a most, sporting and entertain- "Mr. Swift," said Mir. Fitz- fact are the life and soul of the insr 3-0 winner against Paul ing fashion; while In the 'B' while the A.G.M. will be to- I had personal experience of gerald "was understanding of "Mr. OUllen assured me of his game. Kelly of Celtic Squash Club Plate. Ray Moore, a very much morrow night at 8.30 p.m. this myself, particularly in re- the need to provide an alter- fU'lil support for t-he ICMSA while the 'B' final was contested underestimated player who has Commencement of our last lation to the controversy about RESULTS native to the tox-on-accounts policy saying all possible Surely the best game on thp between Georgie Hamilton and done trojan work for his club. team tournament, sponsored by Fota. Despite my deep involve- DEISE BRIDGE CLUB system, but he supported the options miust be examined which Friday night was that between the very first of the home pro- Minnies, over the years, proved New Ireland Assurance win be ment in that whole project i Government policy for the tax w-ill encourage full use of our No. 2 seed Paul Kelly and our duced players. Stephen Lyons. too good for Eamonn Meehan next week and it will be run was not invited to participate President's Prize. March 23— own jimmy Kiely. To most ob- in the 'To-Day To-Night' pro- 1st, Ina H. Considene and Nancy on accounts system as being greatest natural resource, the This was not just, a gam-P be- who nevertheless must have off as quickly as possible due to the proper basis to provide 1-anid of the country. Mr. Oullen servers this was a gamP Paul tween glass factory players but been pleased with his perfor- the longer evenings. gramme on Fota. When I pro- Jennings: 2nd, Jim Prendergast said there was am urgent neces- was expected to win with a bit also a game between neigh- mances over the week-end and tested about this, I was inform- and Agnes Hartney; 3rd. Loe equity between farmers and Willie White looked to have O'Donnell and Mary Riordan: other tax payers." sity for a tax system which to spare but he got the fright bours—No's. 11 and 12 Boreena- will, with the proper coaching ed that "I was not relevant to would help to reverse the out- of his life with Jimmy serving tra. Stephen took the first, game nrove himself a real force over the ladder in his grasp even the subject under discussion." '"th. Nora F'oley and Pat S-pratt. though he maintains h has March 28 — 1st. Joan McCar- PARTICULARLY PLEASED flow from farm-'ng and create for game at 8-6 to win 3-1 and and led decisively in the second the next few years. P How some people, who never new joibs in the processing and 7-5 to win 3-2. only for Paul, but Georgie. roared on by bro- had to conserve his energy a even visited Fota. let alone do thy and Mimi Christopher: 2nd. marketing sectors." who had his fair share of luck ther and son. gradually broke To our sponsors. Dungarvan good deal by confining his 3-0 anything physically or finan- Mary O'Neill and Una Prender- Mr. Fitzgerald went on: "1 to pip him at the post. I will Crystal, we are indebted: to the wins to 20 minutes. Next year cially for Fota, could have been gast: 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mans- was particularly pleased that his rhythm and eventually ran DIFFICULTIES players we say "thank you for he intends to play two ladders considered more competent to field: 4th. Eithne Keevers and Mlv. J-aakle Fahsy. T.D. oif Fi-an- your support." This is going to on the one sticker, as you have discuss it, on that disgracefully Liam Power. na Fail gave his full support for to cut, your cloth when vou're Mr. Fitzgerald concluded: "All be an annual event and we look unbalanced programme. es- DUNGARVAN BRIDGE CLUB the ICMiSA policy. He is strong forward to extending invita- out of work. — (P.R.O. i. capes me. n his opinion that the vast the TDS accepted that farmers March 24 — 1st. Mrs. T. Mc- and their Wives are making it tions to your club next year and majority of farmers require a>n the years ahead. Freedom of the press, espe- Hugh and Mr. J. Mansfield: 2nd alternative to accounts to allow c'.ear to them the difficulties cially the television medium is Mrs. A McNally and Mr. W. and costs they encounter in them contliniue in farming and HOME FRONT something that a democracy Cusack: 3rd, Mrs. A. Fenton and to expand into new enter- complying with the tax-on- SQUASH must guard carefully. The Mrs. J. Considine. accounts system." prises. Such farmers, he said, On the home front one very surest way to lose that freedom, ABBEY BRIDGE CLUB are entitled to be relieved of the encouraging aspect, is that the is to abuse it Abuse is hardly Results, March 22 — 1st, Mrs. burden and costs of the ac- lie said it was seriously inter- too strong a word to use in re- fering with good farming. It is ladies taking UD the game are Eithne Keevers and Mrs. Mary counts system as ain incentive lation to some of our T.V. pro- Fleming; joint 2nd/3rd, Mrs. to increase farm pro-dii-obiy'ty. a foolish Government that will on the increase and if this continue with a system of tax NOTES trend is to continue I have no grammes. Cora Kearney and Mrs. Mary "Mr. Austin Deas,y. T.D. Fine that prevents production and doubt it will be of enormous Fortunately, our radio has Fenton: Mrs. Lily Lineen and Gael, said he supported his thaiti Willi result lira less farmers benefit to the club. They have succeeded in maintaining much Mrs. Ann Clarke; 4th, Mrs. Cass parity's policy on Land Tax on the land. higher standards, but unfortu- Dolan and Mrs. Elaine Flynn. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1988. Week-End T.V. Viewing keeping their marriage a secret Starring Roger Daniel and Dol- as it is against departmental ores Costello. 7.00—B'uster Kea- nolicy . . . until a killer hits the ton — A Hard Act To Follow. scene 10.0C—News At Ten 10.30 8.00 — Nuacht. 8.-05 — Screen — Wales News And Weather. RTE T international: Time And The BBC 2 10 35 — The London Program- Wind. 9.00 _ U.S Masters Golf. me 11.05 _ Movie Premiere: 11.30 _ Brass. Rhinestone (1984) starring Syl- FRIDAY, APRIL 8 FRIDAY, APRIL 8 vester Stallone and Dolly Par- ton followed by ITN News Head- 6.56-7.20 a.m. — Open- Univer- lines. 2.05 — The Brothers. 3.00— sity: Science—Volcanic Iceland 'Live' At Three including News 9 00 —iPages from Oe-afax. 10 50 SATURDAY, APRIL 9 Headlines. 4.CO—Dempsey's Den Film: Sons Of Th-e Muske- with Bosco. 4.30—Happy Birth- teers. Cornel Wilde and Maur- 9 25 a.m. — Get Fresh. 11.30— day. 4.35—Robin and Rosie o-f een O'Hara defend the throne R0xy — The Network Chart Cockleshell Bay. 4.50—-Newsline. BBC T o-f Prance from a wicked duke, Show. 12.00 — Wrestling. 1.00— 5.il6 — A Little Princess. 5.45 — in a swashbuckling adventure News F'rom ITN. 1.05 — Wales News. 6.00—The Angelus. 6.01— -(.1952). 1'2.06 P.m. — Cartoon. News and Weather followed by News time. 6.30 — All In Good FRIDAY, APRIL 8 12 20—(Royal Institution Chr.st- Saint & Greavsie. 1.35 p.m. _ Faith. 7.00—Evening Extra. 7.30 mas Lectures 'Crystals and The Key To Rebecca. Starring —Rloo-m Outside. 8.00—Matlock. 6.-00 a.m. — Cee-fax AM. News, Lasers.' 1.20—Finger-mo-use. 1.35 Cliff Robertson. D-avid Soul, Sea- 9.0-0—(News. 9.30—The Late late Sport, Weather. 6.35—-One Dive —(Weekend Outlook. 1.40—King son Hubley. Ruthless spy drama Shio-w. Presented by Gay Byrne. Ghost (bl-ack and white). 6.55— Of The Rocket Mien. 1.50—(Pop- set in the North African Cam- 1-1.30 — Late News. 11.36-1.25 Weather. 7.0iO^Breakfast Time. eye Classics (black and white) paign during World War II. 4.35 a.m. _ The Date Night Friday 8.35 —The Show. 20-0—News. Weather; IOC Great p m. — Cartoon Time. 4.45 — Movie-: Lonely Hearts. A dis- 8.5-5—(Regi-o-n-al News and Wea- Sporting Moments. Coe, Ovet-t Results service. 5.00—ITN News. Ronald Smiley. Chief Executive, Gorta, making a presentation to Michael Roche, Dungarvan, in appreciation of his fund- tinctive brand of inventive, re- ther. 9.00—-News, Weather. 9.05 and Maree and the World Mile 5.05—Wales News and Weather. solutely tun-glamorous and —Children's BBC starting wit-h 5 10 — Walt -Disney Presents : raising efforts for Gorta. Included are Dr. Donal Ormonde, National Chairman, Gorta, Jerry Kingston, Waterford Region Come Midnight Monday. 9.35— Record. 2.15—Racing from Am- largely two-handed comedy tr-ee. 1988 Seagram Grand Na- Mickey's Fire Brigade. 5.15 — Chairman and Dungarvan branch members Mrs. A. Creedon, Mrs. M. Sheridan, Mrs. L. Hanrahan and Mrs. J. Coward. brings more-or-lies-s together Wih-yi Don't You? 10.00 _ News, Connections. 5.45 — Saturday Weather; Spide-r-(Man And Hi-s tional Meeting. 4.35—Ji Reluct- Gang: New Series. 6.15 _ The Michael runs for Gorta in the London Marathon on April 17. (Photo: Rory Wyley) Peter, a rather confused fifty- ant Heroine. The personal sto-ry year-told bereaved bachelor Amazing Friends. 10.25 — Child- Funny Side 7.00—Catchphrase. ren's BBC followed by Pi-ay of Dr. Piaulin -Cutting OBE 7 30 p.m. The Two Of Us. 8.00 — pta.no-tuner and dowdy Patricia-, wfaose liitfeisaving work in the another solitary figure, a good School. 10.50—Gr-an. 10.55—Five Grand Larceny. 9.50 — News To Eleven-. 11.00'—News. Wea- besieged Bourj al Ba-ra-jn.eh from ITN. 10.10 — Aspel and dead younger and considerably Palestinian camp hit the head- attadhed to her .psycho-therapy ther; Open Air. 12.00 — News. Female Company (Rpt.) pre- HIGHLIGHTS OF RTE1 AND RTE2 TV Weather; Daytime L've. 12.55 lines last year. 5.06—(My Mu-sate. sented by Michael Aspel with and her virginity alike. Starring 5.30-—-Little People — Big Busi- Wendy Hughes, Norman Kaye p.m.—-Regional News and Wea- Elizabeth Taylor. Joan Collins ther. 1.0-0 — One O'CIock News. ness. 6.-00 — PUm: Terror By and Zsa Zsa Gabor. 10.55 — SCHEDULES FOR THE WEEK and Julia Blake. Weather. 1.30 — Neighbours. Nigh-t. Murder on the Edin- Police Academy. Starring Steve ADLEYS LOUNGE 1.50 _ Film: Bachelor Knight burgh express tests Sherlock Guttenberg Kim Cattrall, G. W. SATURDAY, APRIL 9 SUNDAY, APRIL 10 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 Cornplil-catioins l-and Cary Gr-an,t Holmes' resourcefulness to th-e Bailey and Bubba Smith. The wiith thie yuic-ky job o-f plaiydn® full whein- h-e is hired to protect Mayor of a North American city RTE 1 — Sunday Matinee: RTE 1 No Doubt About It: 9.00 — Pajo's Junkbox. 10.30— Action Station Saturday. 12.50— escort to a magistrate's teenage a fabulous diamond, the Star o-f decides to open entry to the ABBEYSIDE^ Hamlet: 3.00-6.00 p.m. — Si!r 7.30-8.00 p.m. si's-ter (Shirley Temple) who Rhodesia, which is in transit local police force with dire re- Laurence Oliver's celebrated in- News Headlines. 12.52 — Sports New Series: Hoover vs. The Stadium. 5.05 — The Houndcats -has a crush on him (1047, ('1(946 black and white). 7.00— sults 12.40 a.m. — Fun In The terpret aiti on of the melancholy Kennedys: 10.30 p.m. _ A lour- and the Barclays. 6.00 — The black and white). 3.26 — Kfok Percy Thrower In Conversation. Sun: Jet- skiing and surfing fol- WEEK-END ENTERTAINMENT Dane in his brilliant film adap- part mini-series begins with the Angelus. 6.01 — News. 6.15 — Star-t. 3.50 — Children's BBC 7.3i0 — On The House. D-I-Y lowed by ITN News Headlies. tation of Shakespeare's play. election of John F. Kennedy to Mailbag. 6.35 — Borderline Spe- starting with Laurel a-nd Hardy. home improvements. 8.00—Pub- Eileen Hlerlie plays the Queen-, the White House in 1960. The cial. 7.05—Highway To Heaven. 4.00 — caterpillar Trail (new lic Account. 8.30 — Gardening Thursday, April 7 — CRAZY NIGHT WITH EDDIE Elasii Sydney the King and Jean series traces the political rela- series i. 4.15 — Paw Paws (new Together. 9.00 — French And .00 — MacGyver. 9.00 — News. series). 4.35—Knock Knock! 5.00 COADY — Take your pick for £150 Simmons. Ophelia. BeautWuily tionships between the President, 9.15 — Dallas. 10.10 — 'Live' In Saunders. 9.30—Billy Joel From photographed in Elsinore. Den- his brother Robert as- Attorney- —.News-round. 5.1o — De-gr-as-sf. Leningrad USSR. 10.25 — News- Dublin. 11.05—Late News. 11.10- junior High. 5.35—W-ales Today. Friday, April 8 — STARLIGHT mark. General and the veteran czar 12.55 a.m. Lat Night Movie: nighlt. 1-1.00 — Weatherview of the FBI J. Ed-gar Hoover. e 6.00 — Six O'CIock News. Wea- 11.16J1.20 a.m. _ Film: The Tales Of The Unexpected: Valdez Is Coming. A Mexican ther. 6.35 — Neighbours. 7.00 — 7.10-7.40' p.m. — The Colonel's Starring Jack Warden as Hoo- living in the border region of Northern Star. Philippe Noi-ret PADDY O'BRIEN'S Saturday, April 9 — PARTNERS ver, Robert Pine as John F. Wo-gan. Terry and gues-ts. 7.40— and S-imone Signo-ret star in Lady by Somerset M'auglham. the U.S. South West, Bob Valdez Every Second Counts. Three Kennedy and Nicholas Camp- may not at first seem anything t-hi's Georges Simenon story Sunday, April 10 — COLOURS Retired col. George Peregrins bell as Robert Kenned-y. coup-les from Bitm-ingham, OJoss Ackland) learns that his other than a shambling misfit Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Gif- about a middle-aged Fr-enchma-n SUCCESS CONTINUES wife Evie (Pauline Collins') has caught between two cultures fiord, East Lothian- t-ry tlhe'r luck who commits murder aboard written a slim volume. Not very RTE 2 — Smita Patil — An But Valdez was once a hero — in Paiul Daniel's comedy quiz the Brussells-P-arish express and interested to start with he dis- Indian Actress: 8.40 p.m. proves a formidable adversary show. 8.15 — Dynasty. 9.00 — rests up in- a boarding house covers that the book is the talk Cineclub: La Ronde: 9.10 p.m. once he has set his mind on Nine O'clock News., Regional wh-ere his presence brightens of the town. He gets a nasty —iA film of style and charm what he sees as a matter of News, Wea-ther. 9.30 —Thin Air the dr-ab e-xisteirace of his land- shock when he reads it for him- starring some of the "greats" ot modest justice. Starring Burt mew series). -Contemporary lady. (19-82, French with English JR's NITE CLUB - LISMORE HOTEL self. the French cinema—Anton Wal Lancaster and Susan Clarke. thriller in five parts written by suibrtl'tHesi). brook, Simome Signoret, Jean- Sarah Dun ant and Peter Busby. Telephone 058/54304; 54219 Gopperfieid — The Bermuda Louis Barr-ault, Serge Reggiani Re-porter Rachel Hamilton SATURDAY, APRIL 9 Triangle: 9.20-10.20 — World and others. Witty account ol works for Urban Air, a rad'ib Friday, April 8 — - Dancing to Ireland's Top Band— famous illusionist namesake of various people having affairs sta-t'On in a riverside develop- 6.50 a.m. — Op-en University. TWEED Ba-r Ext. the famous Charles Dckens forming a chain that comes ment celebrating its 10th birth- 2.46 p.m..—-Network East. 3.25— hero , David COpperfield pro- full' circle. day, sent to cover a press con- How To Find A -Lover. Uninhi- vides a treat for magic fanatics Saturday, April 9 — PARTY NITE DISCO. ference whfch gets violently bited look at the off-beat singles with acts that will leave you THURSDAY, APRIL 14 RTE 2 disrupted. 10.20 — S-portfolio. scene in America. 4.05 — Film: Over 18s — Bar gasping. RTE 1 — Video File: 7.30- 10.45 — United Kingdom Dance Mrs. Min-iver. Greer Ga.rson and * — • — • Championships 1988. 1-1. IS— Walter- Pi'dgeon -star in Holly- RTE 2 — Opera At The Met: 7.55 p.m. In Lounge — DOMINO The Last Place On Earth: FRIDAY, APRIL 8 Film: The Hot One starring wood's Oscar-winming story of 3.35-5.05 p.m. — Firancesca Da Mark Hamill and Annie Potts. an Englisih family at war ('1942, Rimini by Riccardo Zandcnai. 7.55-9.00 p.m. A high school student teams up Bookside: 11.0-5 p.m. 2.15 — Racing from Aintree. -black and white). 6.15 — Diving Sunday, April 10 — Sing along with MIDNIGHT Surveillance — No Place To 4.35 — Interlude. 4.45 — Swans with- a hooker to take on a g-an-g Caves Of Marble. 6.45 — News- FLYER Hide: 8.05-9.00 p.m. _ A Pro- RTE 2 — Laurel & Hardy: of car thieves who have stolen 5.40 P.m. From Scandinavia. 5.10 — Sons view. 7.25 — Talking Head-s gramme about people w(ho make and Daughters. 5.3-5 — Get hiis class's customised Corvette 'Naked.' 8.00' — Dance -Mlaster their living by spying, eaves- RTE 2 — Mailbag: 8.4-5 p.m. Sim-art. <5.0-5 — Early Evening fro-m their auto workshop Class (new series). 8.40 — The dropping. wire tapping, tailing The Grand Tour: 9.55 p.m. —. Movie: Stella Dal-Ias. Biair-b-ar-a C1978). 12.55 a.m.— News Head, PI'm C-lub. 8.45--Film: Ameri- and buggl'n®. lines and Weather. Tonight: Nla-ples and Rome. Stanwyck stars in thlR bitter- can Graffiti. It's 1962 to- small Sunday Sports Special: 9.00 sweet romantic drama -as Stella, town America -and four -friends p.m. — Featuring among other FRIDAY, APRIL 15 a mill girl who marries- a well- are about to leave for college. sporting highlights, the Na- RTE 1 — The Gemini Factor: educated and re-fined man. SATURDAY, APRIL 9 Richard Dreyfus and Ron-ny tional Hurling League semi- They drift apart and ultimately Howard star In this free-wheel- finals. 5.IS p.m. realising that h-er v-ulgarity is Aglish born Paddy O'Brien The Late Night Friday Movie: 6.45 a.m. Open; University. 'ng. highly entertaining film, THE "CATS" BAR an impediment to her daugh- 8.25—Saturday- Starts Here. 8.30 wihiich has a memorable music continues his success and his MONDAY, APRIL 11 Five Easy Pieces: 11.35 — Bril- ter's happiness, she has to make score made up of 50s rock hits. legion of fans grows bigger and liant study of a musician with a soul searching decision. Star- -^Roland's Rat Race. 8.50— bigger with the "House Full" RTE 1 — New Series: Red great promise who gave up a Kissyfur. 9.16—Going Live! 12.12 Co-starring Harrison Ford Serge: 6.30-7.00 p.m. — A new ring: Barbara Stanwyck and (1973). 10.35-12.40 -a.m. — Inter signs appearing at venues career, to work on an oil rig. John Bo-les. 8.'O0-,Nuacht. 8.10— p.m.—Weather. 1-2.15 — Grand- where he played over the week- MOUNT MELLERAY six-part Canadian series about stand with Desmond Lynam, national Gilf. Abe Fax well and his "family" Jack Nicholson makes this film Cursai. 8.40—Sportsworld. 9.35— end with his new band. The memorable, one of the best oif US Masters Golf. 11.00—News- incl. 12.55 News. Full coverage band, which was launched on ThursdaySaturday,, ApriApril l 97 —— Melleray/Gle45 CARD nDRIV RoverE s GAA Club who run a hotel in the south- of Grand National Day at ern Alberta of 1880 where Ille- the "flower power" era, this film night. 11.25 — Portraits: Sir St. Patrick's night at the "Tudor present: DONAL RING CEILI BAND has sta-r-ensembled playing Thomas Conran. Aintree. 5.05 — News Weather. Rooms." Barry's Hotel. Dublin, gal gambling and drinking can 5.16—Sports News Wales. 5.20— flourish — until the mounties f-rom Karen Black. Susan An- includes four new members, Sunday, April 10 — Sing Along with PHOENIX (and romance) arrive. spach, Fannie Fl'ag-g, Sall-y SATURDAY. APRIL 9 First Class. 5.45 — Help! (new suitably attired, and also a Strutters and Ralph Walte. series). 6.15-—Film: Paper Tiger. brand new lighting system. Give Us A Chance (Educa- -David N'iveln- p-lays a charming Coming Saturday, April 16 — The Louise Morrissey 2.55 — F.A. Cup Semi-Final: HTV Paddy also made his second tional series-): 7.30-8.CO p.m. RTE 2—Early Evening Movie: con-man in t-hi-s lively 1974 Band New Series: Boon. Liverpool v. Notts Forest. 3.50— TV. appearance when he was That'9 Action: 6.15 p.m.—An un- Mountain Tops. 4.20—Cartoons. comedy adventure. 7.55 — Bob a guest on "Saturday Live," pre- usual film with a theme—that 4.30 — Flash Gordon Conquers Says Opportunity Knocks. 8.45 FRIDAY, APRIL 8 sented by Pascal Mooney. on RTE 2 — The English House: Jt takes a special kind ot man The Universe. 4.50 — Wonder- —Niews and Sport, Weather. 9.00 5.30-6.00 p.m. Saturday. 19 March. to sitand up and- fight for what struck 5.20—Saturday Matinee: —-Match Of The Day. 10.00— 5.15 p.m. — Connections 5.45 This week Paddy is in the re- Durrell In Russia: 10.50-dll.20 he believes is right. King of the Turf. The sport of The Grand National. Highligthts —News from ITN. 6.00 — The 6 p.m. cording studio recording his kings features in this tale of of this after-noon's 1-988 Sea- O'CIock Show plus Wales News. new record, which will be re- Sportsworld: 8.40 p.m. Jim Mason, a former racing per- gram Gr-and National. 10.15— 7.00 — The Price Is Right. 8.00 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 leased within a month, followed THE LOUISE MORRISSEY BAND Mystery Theatre: I Know sonality. down on his luck, who Cagn-ev And Lacey. 11.05—Film: My Husband And I . . Of Grave by another T.V. appearance and What I've Done: 9.35 p.m. — A meets up with a young boy, You Cia.n't IWto 'Em All. Ac-tion- Concern. 8.30 — Murder. Mys- ON NATIONWIDE TOUR RTE 1 — Murder She Wrote: also an English Tour. 7.30-8.30 p.m. Someone has slip- distraught woman- appears art Goldie and as a result reforms. packied adventure with Charles tery. Suspense: MacGruder And This Saturday night patrons ped something nasty into Mirs. the Gira-rds front door one Together they buy a colt which B-ro-nson- and Ton-y Curtis as two Loud (TVM) (1985). Starring of the Mountain View inn (for- This Sunday, April 10— Fletcher's soup. nigiht. She claims she Is fleeing is a winner. But the odds are American adventurers im war- John Getz and Kathryn Har- merly Murphy's) in Knockanore against them when they cross torn Turkey of 1922. (.1970 > rold. About a husband and wife MIINNIES U-TREE, YOUGHAL Face Of The Earth: 8.3-0-9.00 from two criminals intent on will have an opportunity of p..m. killing hie-r. She begs to be al- a gang of crooked bookmakers. 12.40 a.m.— Weather. who ate police officers but are hearing Paddy and his new Hooperman: 10.05-10.40 p.m. lowed i-nislde. Then, before the band. Saturday, April II Girard's can comprehend what CATS BAR, MELLERAY RTE 2 — Cursai: 8.10-8.40 is happening, she mysteriously -p.m. disappears lroto the night. Star- New Single launched on Late Late Show, now no. 1 in I Oscar Awards: 9.00--10.40 P.m. ring George Brent, Baggie "Sunday. World" Charts — "The Night Daniel O'Donnell I Wiseguy; 11.05-12.05 a.m. Hayes and- Nancy Ren-nick. Game to Town."

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THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 9— FRIDAY, APRIL 8 - 3 DAYS - 8 P?mT (16s) PADDY O'BRIEN & HIS NEW BAND Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez

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DJNNE^DANCE AT ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE STAKEOUIt's a tough job but someone's (jot to do it. T SATURDAY, APRIL 9 MUSIC — THE SOCIETY FOUR Tickets £12.50 each,. LATE SHOW - 11 P.M. - FRIDAY & SATURDAY

Vanessa Redgrave, Gary Ofdman, Alfred Molina MELLERAY GLEN ROVERS GAA CLUB present: DONAL RING AND HIS BAND

At The Cats Lounge, Melleray TWEED . . . Ireland's top band have beem invited hack to play at Arbour Hill Prison next week. The band played at the prison PRICK UP YOUR EARS This Saturday, April 9 at Christmas and were a smash hit. They play Lismore Hotel on this Friday night, April 8. CJover Charge £2 They shared everything but fame . . . Murder made them equal again. DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL15, 1988 . PAGE THREE G.A.A. Notes By Commentator Crowley Doubttul But Watertord Can Still Win WATERFORD v. TIPPERARY ^ately the train returns t0 Wa- terford. Patrons can still be ao WESTERN BOARD MEETING SYMPATHY All-Star replacement, Noelie commodated on the regular Wa- Our very sincere sympathy is Crowley is not responding to terford/Dubiin train, bus or- Only about half the clubs in treatment for a nasty knee in- A the Division were represented extended to well-known Abbey- ganised by John Jackson will side/Ballinacourty club official. jury received in a Sargent Cup Bal]yduff and will at last week's meeting of the game two weeks ago and at the Divisional Board held at Dun- Tommy Treacy, on the death of cater for supporters from the his mother, Mrs. Mary Treacy time of writing i have been in- Lismore Ballyduff districts. garvan and presided over by formed by the county Secretary chairman Denis McGrath. which occurred over the week- Seamus Grant, that the Roan- end. Tommy is a very popular more player who starred in the WATERFORD v. CLARE UNDER 21 DRAWS official and this was very much games against Galway and Lim- in evidence with the large GAA erick is highly doubtful for the the Clare The Chairman announced presence at the funeral and un^der ?ire 8* - this burial when a guard of honour National League semi-final unaer <41 footbalS l gamP has that, the under 21 'B' hurling against Tipperary at Croke ^"changed from to-night championship would be run this was provided by the Abbeyside/ Park on next Sunday. Also at (Wednesday) to Friday and it year by the Senior Hoard and Ballinacourty club. May she at rest in peace. the time of writing wing for- Town TiPPerary that only four clubs — Strad- Pictured above are Mercy Convent Primary School, winners of the Dungarvan Literacy Scheme Poster Competition Helen ward Michael Nevilie is a 'flu ollowl f ng our well de- bally. Kilrossanty Shamrocks SOUTH EASTERN LEAGUE Whelan, Dungarvan Literacy Scheme is presenting the winning trophy to Noreen Lee, and Olive Condon is presenting (he victim, but in the hope that he served win against Limerick ten and Ballyduff would qualify will be sufficiently recovered days ago, there is great confi- from this end of the county. Waterford 3-7; Carlow 1-7 individual prize to Elaine Mulcahy, Lisfennel. Also included is Sr. Gertrude, Principal. (Photo: David Steam) the Shamrocks man is named dence in the camp and the Three of the remaining ten — Following an impressive dis- on the team, whereas Crowley's squad will travel hopeful and St. Olivers, An Rinn/Ardmore play against the County U-21 regular midfield position shows reasonably confident of getting and St. Mary's Modellgo would team on Friday last, the Water- A. N. Other. to the Munster final in the play for the right to get into ford minor footballers continu- grade for the second occasion in the championship proper. They ed to show good form with a The loss of Crowley, if it hap- comfortable win over Carlow at pens, will be a major blow to our history, we got there in would be described as the Pre- 1871 when we lost to Cork by liminary Group in which An Bagenalstown on Monday. 4th our chances of .getting to the in the South Eastern League BALLYDUFF AND DISTRICT NOTES final as our panel is so limited 1-10 to 2-5. Neither Clare or our- Rinn/Ardmore will play St HAPPY EVENT PIONEER NOTES selves have had much good for- Mary's Modellgo on April 9 Carlow played with a strong qualifying for the semi-final of WINNER AT BALLYNOE that we cannot afford to lose the GAA Quiz at the Ramble tune in this grade since its in- at Colligan and the winners wind and led by one point, at Congratulations to Liam and The winner of the Conmabridie a player who has been one of half-time. 0-6 to 1-2. A meeting of the loc£u> centre Inn,. Liisimore. our dependables throughout the ception in 1962. We have'met will play St. Olivers at Abbey- Geraldlne Power, Liss. Airagien, Willi be held in the Library on Plastics Mlaiden (Div 2) at many times over the past quar- side on April 13. Playing some fine open foot- on the birth of a baby son. The senior hurlers will play Ballynoe Point, to Point on league so far. If Crowley fails Friday night at 8 p.m. All mem- Dungarvan in the first rouind of ter of a century and Clare have ball in the second half, Water- Sunday was Michael Fennessy's to make it, it is probable that A — Abbeyside v. Preliminary bers are requested to attend. the' championship at Cappoquin Barry Power will be called upon won on all but one occasion. ford opened up a nine point "Bilackwater Stream," ridden by This is written merely for Group on April 20 (venue to be lead with Carlow scoring a con- The Diocesan Pilgrimage to on April 24. E. M. Byrne. to partner Shane Ahearne at named); centre-field. record purposes as such facts solation goal in injury time — Knock will take place- on' Sun- The club would 'like to thank have no relavenee to Friday's B.—Fourmilewater v. Tallow. the first goal conceded by Wa- day. May 1. A bus is being or- DARTS April 11 at Cappoquin- terford in six games. ail who supported the sale of The team which is named game which will be played be- ganised from this area to travel tickets for the Co-op Develop- shows a unchanged defence tween two completely different C — Dungarvan v. St. Pat- Best for Waterford were R. Western Bord direct to Knock and further Congratulations to the Lipid- n ricks — postponed ment draw, proceeds from 's darts team who defeated from the Galway /Limerick ties sides. Like ourselves, Clare have MeCurtin, J. Hallinan and R. details are available from Pat which will go to the building and this was very much expec- trained very seriously for this D — Lismore v. Cappoquin. Flynn in defence while A. Sul- Fillynn C058/60124) or Sr. Ro- Tavern "B" in tihe semi-final ol one and will have the majority April 9 at Tallow. livan. D. Kiely and F. Clancy of the dressing rooms rn the She Gappoquin and District Cup ted as all seven have been play- sar.la, Presentation Convent, field and the production of a ing well enough to win the con- of the fifteen minors who play- Semi-finals will be — A v 3- took their scores in style. Na nOg Lisimore. Competition. We wish them the ed very well in the 1985 Munster E v. D. club history at the end of the best of liuck in t(he final against fidence of the selectors Shane Scores — A. Sullivan 2-1- D. year. Ahearne was moved out to mid- championship. Results — U-14 F.C. G.A.A. NOTES Tavern "A" on Friday n>'giht. UNDER 21 FOOTBALL Kiely 1-1; F. Clancy 0-3- M. fieid during the Limerick match Since the Limerick match, Power 0-1: P. Power 0-1. Lismore 4-5- Tallow 0-1 Any juvenile members with and he is now positioned there Waterford have had just a Dungarvan 5-2: Kilrossanty 2-5 The u-il4 footballers continr- money for the sponsored cycle where he will partner either (A) Affane: (B> Sliabh gCua- Team — J. Ryan, R. MeCur- should return same to Jimimy couple of tough training ses- Flynn. H. Veale. R. Flynn. M. On Saturday and Tuesday. Kilrossanty v. Shamrocks: (G) Nire 2-7: Gaeltacht 0-2 when they defeated Melleray We wish the Waterford senior change in personnel, with Mich- Trainer Greg Fives reckons that O'Brien. M. Power. F. Clancy D. Ballyduff 4-6: Melleray 1-0 by 4-6 to 1-0. We led at half- hurlers the best of luclc in ael Neville back on the left An Rinn Seana Phobal v. Dun- Kiely. P. Power, P Queally. A. BALLYSAGGART their chances are reasonably garvan- (H) Ardmore v. Nire St. Patricks 5-5- Shamrocks 1-3 tiime by 3-3 to no score and Croke Park on Sunday against wing. Michael Walsh moves in good and he is satisfied that if Sullivan, F. Crotty. Subs. — E. St. Olivers 1-4; Ardmore 2-1 th)e,reai£tier the result was never Tipperary in the league semi- to corner forward on the left Quarter Finals: Stradbally v. Hartery for P. Power: D. Cum- Affane 2-5- Stradbally 2-1 they play to their full potential, Kilrosanty / Shamrocks: Affane in doubt. final. A bus is travelling to and Billy Sullivan moves to the that they will win. Hopefully mins for Crotty: T. Mansfield U-16 Hurling Challenge _ Croke park, leaving Baliyduff at right. Pat Ryan who scored a v. Abbeyside: St. Olivers/.Tallow for M Power- E. Curran for P. Team was: J. Feeney, M. Dris- N01ES this is an accurate forecast North Cork 3-9; West Waterford lanet D. Drislane, P. MOlumphy, 8.3i0 a.m. A few seats are still good goal after being brought v. An Rinn/Seana Phobal Dun- Queally. 0-11. The selectors have given a garvan: Sliabh gCua v. Ard- T. Soanlon. P. Berry. A. Martin. available and anyone interestted on against Limerick is posi- LISMORE WIN KEANELAND should contact Eugiene Flynn cr CARD RESULTS tioned on the '40' and if back vote of confidence to the side more. L. Feeney, P. Scanion, K. Geary, lst/2imd 3rd. James Hyliand/ which lined out for the first CUP Fixtures: FTiday. April 8th— John Jackson. The fare is £10 to his best form, the Mount Sion In the semi-finals the winners At Stradbally, 6.30 (A) Dun Na K. Bariiy. M. Mblumphy. L. Pa Geogthegan, John Cunning- player will add a bit, of badly round match and this was more Lismore 0-15 Tallow 1-7 Casey. J. Leamy, L. Keane. Su.bs return. ham/JOhnny O'Gorman, Paddy or less expected. Th selectors of the first quarter-final match : Mainistreach v. Cill Rosanta (T. Juvenile hurleys are now needed punch to the attack. e will play the winners of the Lismore senior hurlers scored Cunningham). —B. Hannon, S. Toibdn, B Clancy / iB'li Kennefick, Bill are happy in the knowledge a five point win over Tallow in O'GO'rman. Referee: E. Cun- available from Jimmy. Scanlon. Ryian/Biilyi Byrne. Lucky tables, that there are a number of good second game. ThP winners of Saturday. April 9th — At Ab- Colour photographs of last, Oddly enough. Tipperary are the other tw quarter-finals will the final of the Keaneland Cup ningham. Tallow. Nellie Devine Eileen Meagher, quality players waiting on the 0 beyside — 2 p.m (B) Straid- year's under-age teams are now Mick Pratt.Pat O'Connor, Jim the only Munster team to have also meet. at Lismore on Monday night. bhaile v. Clais Mhor (J. Moore): In, the next round we play beaten u in the current league wings and will be called upon if This was a most entertaining an display in Pat Flynn's win- Horni'bro.ok Mick Cirowley. Raf- s needed. game and the exchanges were 3 p.m.(B) Ard Mhor v. An Gael- Shamrocks at Ballyduff on Fri- dow and thfese can be ordered fle, Larry Farrell, Tom Cahili. and that too, was our last de- OTHER CHAMPIONSHIPS tacht (L. Power). day. April 15 and on Monday. feat — way back at the end of M.F. 'A' keenly contested throughout. from Pat or Jimmy Scanlon Jim Carey. Jim O'Brien. TEAM The winners led at half-time by At Llsmore: 2.30 p.m. (A) Lios April 18 we play St. Patrick's at before April 20. G.A.A. November when they scored a Mhor v. Dungarbhan (E. L's'more. NOTES .-even points win against us on Kilrosanty v. Drum Rovers at 0-7 to 0-2 after Tallow domin- O'Shea). Congratulations to Liam and a windy day in Thurles. On that Noel O'Connor (Erin's Own) ated the early exchanges but Congratulations to our quiz Ger aiding Power on> their recent Non-Stop Draw Results—The Abbeyside, April 20 (T Maher). team of Maurice Geary. Richie results of the March non-stop occasion Noelie Crowley and Dungarvan v. Nire at Colli- failed to score until the tenth At, Cappoquin : 2 p.m (B) happy event. minute when Philly Curley Naomh Olibhelr v. An Uidhir (J. Walsh and Michael Leamy on draw were: £50—Billy Devine, Shane Ahearne at midfield out- Gretr Fitzgerald (Kilrossanty) gan, April 20 (R. Casey). Coole, Ballyisiaggarit; £25—iColin hurled O'Connor and Hayes Tom Walsh (Nire) Kilrossanty v. Abbeysldp at pointed. Four points in a six Sheeham: 3 p.m. IB'I Ath Mea- minute period from midfielder dhan v. Naomh Brid (J. Kiely). MteNiamiara, c/o ASCO, Lisimore; throughout the first half, but Eddie Burke (Dungarvan) Stradbally. April 27 (T. Cun- £10 eiaicti — OeTiard. Fitagerald. with wind advantage in the sec- ningham i. Seamus Prendergast. had Lis- Monday. April 11th — At Lis- ond half. Tipperary with Fox. Liam Dalton (Shamrocks) more 0-4 to 0-2 ahead after 20 more 7.15 p.m. fOi Na Brlcl v. Glen,gar,r,a. L sniore; Mis. Jo,an Drum Rovers v. Nire at. Dun- minutes—Dermot Henley point- Na Seamroga (E Cunningham). FOOD HYGIENE Btyirm.e, D-eerpiar.k. Zjts'moirc - Michael McGrath (Butlerstown) garvan April 27 (J. Moore). John Hannon (Sen. i, Reana- K i^^ne^corU^orm °on Mahan (Butlerstown, ing a Tallow free. Points from At Cappoquin: 7.15 p.m. (C) M.F. 'B' Billy Lee. Brendan Prendergast Naomh Padraig v. Cnoc Melleri CQO'lagih, Biall'yisagigiarit: O'Dcm- went ahead to win on the score An Gaeltacht v. Affane at Ab- (E. O'Shea). niel'l faimiiiy, Monatanrive, Tom- Liam Daniels (St. Saviours) beyside. April 27 (P Moore). and Brendan Daly gave Lismore 0-18 to 1-8. It was not as com- Fintan O'Brien (Stradbally) their five ooint interval lead. U-16 Hurling—The Divisional AWARDS FOR 84 my Wlhieiian:, Towmis Park, Lls- prehensive a win as was their 1 St Olivers v. Naomh Brid at more. Colligan. April 27 (R. Casey). The winners were leading by u-16 hurling team will have- a At a Food Hygiene Sympo- SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES defeat of us earlier last year at 0-11 to 0-4 when Pat. Daly goal- League Semi-Final—On Sun- Dermot Callaghan (Dungarvan) Brickeys v. Shamrocks at cap- training session in Lismore on sium in the Tower Hotel, Water- day next Waterford hurlers Walsh Park when we were both ed for Tallow and three points Saturday morning next at 11 ford on Thursday. 24th March, John Nicholas A. Aherne. Hea- moving up from Division 2. Tom Gough (Stradbally) poquin. April 27 (J. Sheehan). from Henley had them one point take on> Tipperary in the Na- John Power (Kilmacthomas) An Gaeltacht v. Shamrocks a.m. Players are requested to be two Food Hygiene Trophies and ther Ansell. Ronnie Barrett, tional Hurling League semi- They have a far more experi- behind — 0-11 to 1-7 with 18 present at 10.50 a.m. Gerard F. Bawle. Patricia Bol- at Cappoquin. April 20 (J. Shee- minutes of the second half Food Hygiene Certificates in the final at Croke Park. Pat Ben- enced side, having survived to Liam O'Brien (Stradbally) han) : An understrength team were "Principles and Practices of ton-Lee, Brigid Briscoe. Honor the All-Ireland semi-final last plaved. The fitness of the Lis- Cassidy. Michael Coakley. nett is Misted among the Wa- Mark Boyle (St. Saviours) Affane v. St. Olivers at Lis- more team was standing them defeated by North Cor.k in a Food Hygiene" were awarded to terford subs and no doubt if year after the never-to-be-for- more, April 20 (R. Ormond). challenge game played at Bally- 84 participants In the Food Hy- Marese Collins, Margaret Coo- gotten Munster championship. Derek Wyse (St. Saviours) good at this stage and 3 points called on; will help out with hie The minor hurling champion- from Paul prendergast and one giblin On Saturday last by 3-9 giene Course held in the Re- ley. Michael Corrigan. Mark usual goal or two. Wie wish Pat That achievement. together shio will commence as usual in to 0-11. Despite the result it was gional Technical College, Wa- Patrick Crehan Mary Crowe, with their double league victory Subs. — D. Casey, L. Willis, M. from his brother Brendan gave and the rest of the team the Corcoran L. Qullty M. Halla- July. Lismore a five point margin at a very useful work-out for those terford and the Mercy Convent, Anne Marie Cuddy, Sr. Perpetua best on Sunday in their quest over Waterford within eight The Junior football second present. Dungarvan earlier this year. Deadv. Caroline De Lander, months wilj have them in this han W. Walsh. M O'Mahony. D. the final whistle. for a league final appeananice. Dee,' C. Byrne. B. Daly. E. Cur- string championship will begin Certificates were presented by Margaret Ann Doherty. Eileen one as warm favourites. Their ran. S. McGrath, J. M. Regan. .on April 23 and the Junior 'B' Scorers : Lismore — Seamus Mr Paul Boksberger. President Doyle, Maria Doyle-Colter. Mary record as against ours over the will start, on April 30. Prendergast 0-4; P. Prendergast of the Irish Hotel and Catering Feehan. Clodagh Finnegan. 0-4' S. Daly 0-3- B. Prendergast past twelve months must give COUNTY BOARD MEETING A further examination of the Institute to all those who had Anthony Finnegan. Margaret the Premier team that 'superior Senior Board's fixtures list must 0-2- B. Lee 0-1- B Lawton 0-1. passed the examinations and Fitzgerald. Nicola Flynn Cath- feeling.' The recent, hammering Another lengthy session is be made before starting dates Tallow — D Henley 0-6: P. Daly successfully completed the 16- erine Foley. Joanne Galavan. by Kilkenny '2-12 to 0-4) when likely when the Senior Board can be announced for the inter- 1-0 P Curley 0-1. hour courses given over a four- Mary P. Geehan. Beverley Tipp. scored only tw0 points meets at Dungarvan on Monday mediate and junior champion- Lismore — D. Buckley. J. J. week period by the South East- Graham. Dermot Graham. Ter- from play over the hour, must night next. The election of a ships in both codes. Duggan B. Ormonde, B. Crow- ern Health Board's Environ- esa Graham. Elizabeth Hay- have had a shattering effect, on ley. R. Ronayne, P. Ryan. M. mental Health Officers Staff. den, Siobhan Hayes. Kathleen them and they will use this as County Parks Committee (Cisde O'B'rien. B. Lee, Seamus Pren- na bPaire) as already announc- TOURNAMENT BEST STUDENTS Hennessy. William Hoare, Ann their chance to recover from dergast. F. Power. B. Prender- Marie Hogan. Josephine Kam Piltown Draw — The ticket', ed will take some time as the gast. B. Lawton. S. Daly, Sean Winner in the "Best Student" that embarrasment. One of the number that will be nominated An Seana Phobal were given Competition for the East Water- Catherine Mary Kennedy. Nor- brochures ate. for the Piltown aspects of that game that we prendergast, P. Prendergast. een Kiely Eugene Long Celia Draw arrived last week and is almost certain to exceed the permission to run their annual Sub. — B. Landers for Power. ford area after some very stiff should remember is that if their number required. This commit- tournament with the following competition was Miss Mary P. McGrath. Kieran McGrath., Oli- Breeda Cianoy is busy organis- two or three best forwards can tee will have responsibility for teams — Ardmore, Stradbally. Tallow — M. Murphy. J. Geehan St. Otteran's Hospital, via Meade. Patrick Moore. Paul ing the distrl'buit'on of tickets. be contained, Tipp. are no world O'Donoghue, L. O'Brien, F. League Tables Waterford, who was awarded Moran. Mary Morrison. Tom This year the prize fund is all the vested fields in the Brickeys and Seana Phobal. Ryan, T. McCarthy. S. Curley, (A) beaters We should remember county and will also act in an the Bausch & Lomb (Ireland) Mullane. Linda Murphy, Mar- £250,000 with houses, Mercedes! too. that we are going into this G. Sice A. O'Brien, D. Henley. Lios Mhor Ltd. Trophy. garet Murphy Brendan Murran, Jaguar, Toyota, Ford and Audi advisory capacity. After the JUNIOR HURLING C Curley, K. Murphy. D. Hen- Cill Rosanta one on neutral ground having reading of referees reports, the In the West Waterford area. Helen Naddy, Tomas Nealon. cars, World Cruise on QE 2. beaten Galway and Limerick. ley, J. J. Henley, P. Daly, Philly Abbeyside Kevin Norris, Joan Nugent. gate receipts for the relavent The newly appointed county Curley. Subs. — Paul Curley for Miss Mary Watters of Morris- Holidays in Australia and Dis- Tipperary are not unbeatable junior hurling selectors are — Dungarbhan sey Meats. The Square, Dungar- Mark Nugent. Phil O'Brien. Ver- and if the players are made to games will also be announced. J. J Henley- M. Beecher for K. Tallow neyland. Waterford Glass. This will be the policy for the John Lyons (Tallow), Terry Murphy: J. J. Henley for L. van was adjudged "Best Stu- onica O'Brien. Helen O'Callag- Minik Coats, Leather Suits and realise this and can be motiva- Guiry (Stradbally) and Billy (B) Section 1 dent" and the winner of the han, Rosarie O'Connor. Teresa ted into having a full-blooded entire season. A new arrange- O'B'rien. , ,, Naomh Brid thousands and thousands of ment for gate collection will be Kelly (Erin's Own). At the Waterford Co-Operative Society O'Connor Michael O'Leary. pounds in cash prizes. 'go.' I would not rule out, our Western Board meeting clubs Ref _ William Walsh (Kil- Ath Meadhon 2 Ltd. Trophy. Mr. Pat Dineen, Eleanor O'Neill, Peggy O'Neill, chances of getting to the league announced. The senior cham- worth). Straidbhaile 2 You could win any of these pionshio programme will be for- were asked to notify the names Dairy Products Manager, Wa- Patrick O'Shea. Elizabeth Power. marvellous prizes for just £10 final. Certainly if Crowley was of players who would be con- Clais Mhor terford Co-Operative Society Eugene Power. Irene Purcell. declared fit. then I would feel mally announced and there will I.NT.0./G.A.A. MINI SEVENS pier month for six draws or £50 be reports from the various sidered suitable and qualified COMPETITION (B) Section 2 Ltd., presented the award. John Quann David Roche. Mar- very hopeful about the outcome. before the first dra,w. Now. I committees. for inclusion on the panel to An Uidhir The Symposium which was garet, Slattery. Dawn Steele. Without the Roanmore player Hurling: Monday. April 18th, Patricia Tagney, Mary Tobin, bet you just can't wait to get John Lyons at 56402. ThP jun- St. Olivers jointly sponsored by the South .your ticket! it will hp more difficult, but iors will play on the same day at Cappoquin (2 pitches):— Eastern Health Board, B'ord Debbie Torpey Laura Tubbritt, again it is not impossible. SCOR Ard Mhor Special Mass — On this Fri- as the seniors against Clare at 3.45 p.m A. Tallow v. Abbey- Gaeltacht F'ailte, Cert and The Irish Hotel Kieran Walker, Annette Walsh. On Saturday night next Wa- side- 3.45 p.m. B. Villierstown v. Denise Walsh Eamonn Walsh, day night at 8 p.m,. the annual Thurles. (C) and Catering Institute was well Miass in memory of FY. Keating TEAM terford will be represented by Touraneena: 4.15 p.m. C. Lis- Ballyduff attended. Three short papers Ellen Walshe. Jacqueline Walsh the following in the adult Scor more v. Ballinameela: D. were presented. Mr. Denis Tuc- Margaret Walsh. Maura Walsh, and the deceased players and GATE COLLECTION Na Seamroga members of Baliyisaggart GAA Pat Curran (Stradbally) Munster finals at Connolly Hall, Grange bye: 4.45 p.m. Semi- St. Patricks ker, M.I.H.C.I.. Regional Train- Resa Walsh Mary Watters, Cork The number Of patrons who finals 1. A v. B: 2. C v. D. 5.15 ing Adviser. Cert spoke on Annamai Whelan. Patrick Whe- Club take®, place in the local Cnoc Melleri church. Peter Walsh (Mount Sion) Figure Dancing — Dungarvan: are gaining free acces at, Dun- p.m. Western Final 1 v. 2. Na Brici "Training For Food Hygiene lan. Michael Wright. Damien Byrne (Erin's Own) Noveltv Act — Sliabh gCua; garvan and elsewhere Is becom- Girls Football: Tuesday. 19th Practices at Work " Davy Foran (Portlaw) Question Time - Kill: Ballad ing a matter of serious concern April at Cappoquin (2 pitches): Oroun — Bonmahon: Solo Sing- ! to the Board and on Tuesday 3.45 p.m. A. Tallow v. Ballina- Jimmy Beresford (Colligan) _ Tramore. We wish them night of last week, the Division- meela- 3.45 p.m. B. Villierstown Liam O'Conner (Erin's Own) all the best of good luck. al Board chairman announced v. Touraneena; 4.15 p.m. C. Bal- Timmy Sheehan (Tallow) that for all important games in lymacarbry v. Kilmacthomas; PHELAN CUP future. Board Officers would 4.15 p.m. D. Grange v. Modellgo: Shane Ahearne (Mount Sion) man the gates. 4.45 p.m. Semi-finals 1. A v. B': On Tuesday night of last A. N. Other 2 C v. D. 5.15 p.m. Western week the last of the first round CHARITY FUND FMnal 1 v. 2. games in the senior league was Kicran Delahunty (Roanmore) played at Abbeyside where Bal- GALWAY HURLING Pal Ryan (Mount Sion) Only about half the clubs in SUPPORTERS CLUB linacourty defeated Clashmore the Division have so far for- Michael Neville (Shamrocks) on the score 1-10 to 0-3. In the Galway Hurling Supporters warded their contributions to Club, formed after Galway's absence of the appointed ref- the Charity Fund and the Billy Sullivan (Ballygunner) eree Ballinacourty selector. Pat All-Ireland Hurling Final suc- John McDonald (Ballygunner) Chairman appealed to the re- cess last year hav launched a Moore stepped into the breach, mainder to submit their dona- e Ml. Walsh. (Capt.) (Ballyduff) with the approval of Clashmore major fund raising drive. Their tions to the secretary without aim is to keep Galway at, the and did a faultless job on the delay. Subs. — Ray Sheridan Noel game. „ ,,, top, through promotion of the Crowley Pat Bennett, Barry game at, all levels within the This win puts Ballinacourty JOHN MOORE IS BACK Power ' Ger O'B'rien, Derek into the quarter final and their county. Their aim is to raise £270.000 Lyons, Pat Murphy Ger. Fitz- opponents in this wni be Tra- Well known county referee patrick. John Qulrke. John more v.-hom they meet at Strad- by way of a limited 5,000 mem- John Moore is back in action bers draw. Tickets at £100 are Dunford John Ruan. D. Casey. bally on next Monday night. again and following his re- Liam Hartley. already on sale with some fan- On Tuesday evening Dunhill sumption On Sunday 26th in a tastic prizes. Tickets can be SUPPORT will play Stradbally at Leamy- senior league game, he travelled purchased by subscribing £9 brien and Kilrossanty will meet to Bellfield. Enniscorthy on per month. ThP opening draw Waterford are assured of tre- Kilmacthomas at Stradbally Sunday where he was in charge takes place at the Oranmore mendous support on Sunday All games are timed for 6.30 of the Olreachtas final between Lodge on July 1st, with eleven and in this regard I have been p.m. Galway and Wexford. It's great, subsequent draws held at vari- asked to advise patrons that Also on Tuesday evening. to see John back in the big time ous venues around the county the special train leaving Water- Shamrocks will play Ballygun- again after his short lay-off due o the first Friday of every ner at Dungarvan in the Sar- to illness. n lord' for the game has been gent Cup and in the same com- month, and anyone Interested booked out and that those who petition Mount Sion play Port- can write to the Galway Hurling havf. not purchased tickets can- law at. Walsh Park. Supporters Club c/o Chalenne not be accommodated if they On Tuesday, April 19th Lls- Printed and published by the Veterinary Ltd.. Loughrea, Co. apply now. Those who have pur- more and Dungarvan will meet Proprietors at their Office and Galway. Dungarvan CBS pupils who were Confirmed by Most Kev. Dr. Michael Russell in St. Mary's Parish Church, deluded arc chased tickets can avail of tne Works, 78, O'Connell Street, It's certainly an ambitious special bus which is running to in the senior league at Cappo- Dungarvan Co. Waterford. target to aim for. teachers Mr. J. McCarthy and Mr. D. Kiely. the train and returning lmrne- quin. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL15, 1988 .

REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS COLLEGES FOOTBALL De La Salle Prove To Strong I the Cork boys weathered this The Friary footballers who storm too, and surged upfield had swept aside ail opposition to land 3 points in the closing in the Colleges Senior Football I minutes. Championships (B'I. finally met their match at, Midleton on For Friary Thursday, 24th March, when De La Salle, Skibbereen proved too strong and crafty for the Wa- of stern stuff. Their centre-field SURGED FORWARD terford boys. A strong cross men were now rampant, and With the assistance of the wind made scoring difficult, they soon had the Friary under wind the Friary surged forward and the Friary marksmen never pressure. In the 14th minute and the Cork lines were under came to terms with the condi- Kirwan saved on the line, with siege for the first ten minutes. tions. goalie Leahy well beaten, and However, an excellent defence, Yet the Friary got a dream one minute later the Cork boys well marshalled at, centre-back It was a disappointing end to start when, after only two min- had their first score, a point held ffrm. The Friary forwards utes, Melody found an unmark- from Cleary. From then till a great season, but they met a werP inclined to "crowd" the good, well-balanced team who ed Shanahan, and the latter half-time it was all Skibbereen. centre, a tactic which made life bulged the net from close range. A point in the 17th minute and were powerful in the air and easier for the high-fielding quick to snap up the loose ball. Inspired by this, the Friary another from play by McCarthy Corkmen. Then in the 13th min- surged forward, but the signs (now at full forward) further In a Friary defence, which ute came the decisive break. A played well up to standard were ominous when they missed reduced the arrears. And quick free from their defence two close-in frees in the next though the Friary swept up- John Power was an outstanding left the Friary backs flounder- captain. Ray Flynn had a good five minutes. Yet it, seemed as field. the forwards were wide ing and Leahy had no chance in if they could afford these mis- on two occasions and th° half game as half-back. The centre- the Friary goal. To their credit, field were out-jumped by the ses. when from a Melody pass ended with two points from Mc- the Friary responded and Mel- Cummins was taken down, and Carthy (24th and 29th min.i. Skib. men, and in a forward ody placed Cummins for a line which struggled to capture Peter Que ally made no mistake and one by Cleary from a free point. A minute later Melody from the 13m. line. Two goals in (27th). Half-time — Friary 2-0; their rhythm. Dermot Melody Fachtna's 0-6. was fouled and Queally's free was the only real star. ten minutes against the wind! was cleared for a 45m. However. But St. Fachtna's were made

The "Remembering Other DSys" photo for our series this week takes us back to the holding of the first ever Annual Horse Fair in Dungarvan. The year was 1966 and the photo shows members of the Horse Fair Committee who were present^ for the blessing of the firstiFair a.f> the Square bv Rev. Fr. Joe Murphy now Psrish Priest of Clashmore who was then a Curate attached to St. Mary's Parish Church, Dungarvan. Included in the group with Fr. Murphy are Tom Hutchinson (RIP), Lzl Power. Dinny Ryan, Tom Kyne, T.D. (RIP), Liam Morrissey, Charlie Curran, M.C.C. (RIP), Michfl'el Fives, Sean Quealy, Tom Leinihan (RIP), Gusty Leahy. Standing behind Fr. Murphy was Jimmy MeEvoy, Northern Ireland while the other two to Ihe back on (he left have not been identified. Service Charges Are Double Taxation

The attitude of NATO (Na- and £300. on two unemployed tional Association of Tenants families. This can only be de- Organisations i to service char- ! scribed as a vicious attempt to ges in general and to water Says N.A.T.O. break the will of the working charges in particular were class resistance to this double Pictured at'Dungarvan SAC's annual dinner held ai the Gold Coast recently are (1. to> r.) 'Fred Forsey, Patsy Dee, Suzanne taxation. clearly set out in a recent issue to Council houses and refusing ' years. This was never publicised Forsey, Mrs. F. Forsey, Mary and Tony Lonergan, Betty Eitid Maurice Dee. (Photo: David Steam) of the "Starry Plough," an or- transfers to families who were i in the local papers, they even CONCLUSION gan of the Irish Republican living in houses with no bath- ' refused to print letters telling We demand that the Trade Socialist Party (IRSPi. publish- room facilities, no living room ! people of this victory. The Unions implement their nation- ed at Gardiner Street. Dublin. and no hot water facilities. In Council meantime refused to re- al directive and make sure the Jon O'Hanlon in the course many cases large families were fund people who payed the ser- branch secretaries enforce it in of an article under the title living in these houses which vice taxes in those years. their areas which appears not consisted Of two bedrooms and The Council then embarked to be the case in all parts of the "Double Taxation" in the a kitchen. The bedrooms in I.F.A. WELCOMES MINISTER'S NEW PROPOSALS "Starry Plough" stated that ser- on a campaign of disconnec- country. In fighting these taxes Mr. Michael Kiely. Chairman Mr. Murphy complimenting. The new arrangements wih tion of the new arrangements vice charges constitute double most cases were riddled with ting people's water supplies. no reliance should be placed on dampness and small children trying to win justice through of Waterford I.F.A.'s Animal I.F.A.'s National Animal Health lnow include the following — A was the most positive move in taxation which "have met with This was carried out by a min- Health Committee this week Committee said the introduc- Board of Management: A Na- disease eradication to date, fierce resistance throughout the were expected to sleep in these ority of workers in the Council the courts as they are part and conditions. People involved in parcel of the corrupt system welcomed the new proposals tional Director; A full 100" country." who can only be described as joncernlng arrangements for monitor herd test; Increased the campaign who had been members of the "Lumpen Prole- which imposed these unjust Having detailed how the granted transfers found when taxes in the first place. They bovine T.B. eradication which compensation for reactor ani- cllar&es uamo to t>c introduced tariat" who were usually escor- were announced recently bv mals; Increased research into they went to collect their keys ted by members of the Gardai should be utilised only as a tac- in the first instance, Mr. O'Han- that they were given an ultima- Agriculture Minister Michael TB spread and the role of wild- lon went on to allege that and armed Special Branch men. tic. There should be greater co- O'Kennedy, T.D. tum. pay your water taxes or 'This was despite a union direc- ordination between the areas KNOW YOUR RIGHTS life: Local Committees who will NATO headquarters In Dublin you will get no transfer. This review progress at county level; and branches of the organisa- tive nationally that union mem- active in the campaign to make For the last thirty years, mil- Q. — I'm Irish and I've been If you start drawing Unem- meant that, these people were bers were not to get involved in the opposition a real threat to lions have been spent on dis- working for the last five years ployment Benefit in Britaih Pre-movem'ent TB testing re- tion throughout the country blackmailed into paying the duced from 60 to 120 days. disconnections and that, they the establishment. T0 give a ease eradication, with little pro- in England. I was recently made then you may be able to trans- were subject to harrasment and water rates. Council officials This will give farmers an ef- would have official backing if fighting lead in campaigns such gress being made. Now he ad- redundant. What I want to fer your British payment to oppression for their resistance utilised these type of forced ficient, role in the management to them. He then went on to s any action was taken against as this the true revolutionary ded. we have the ingredients for know is will I be entitled to hisre. However, yiou will need to payments in a campaign of them. party has to be strengthened to success. be drawing Unemployment of the bovine TB eradication state: "As a microcosm of what black propaganda to imply that draw Unemployment Benefit in scheme in line with their £22 is happening in the campaign The N.A.T.O. members orga- defeat capitalism and put the Ireland if I return home to live. Benefit in Britain for at least opposition was crumbling working class in control of their The new policy now being ad- million levy contribution. nationally we are taking the where in affect the opposite was nised themselves into teams to four weeks and your right tr example of one tow in the 26 reconnect immediately tenants destiny, join us. opted has been fully researched A. In order to qualify for your British Unemployment n thfl case. throughout the world and pre- I.C.M.S.A. ALSO FULLY counties active in the campaign who had been disconnected in —JON O'HANLON. Irish Unemployment Benefit it over here will be limited to 10 SUPPORTIVE against double taxation. This They also commenced a cam- order to ensure that no family sented to the Minister for Agri- is necessary for aji insured weeks. This scheme is designed town is Dungarvan in County paign of harassment through had to endure the hardship ot I Editor's Note — For comment culture as Association policy. worker coming from another Commenting on the Animal Thi initiative was undertaken to allow unemployed people to Waterford." the courts by issuing multiple having no running water in on the foregoing see 'Behind s EEC country to work in Insur- move to another member State T.B. Eradication Programme. summons which coincided with their homes. In relation to The Spotlight."! by I.F'.A. in response to the able employment in Ireland for Mr. Sean Kelly. President of Mr. O'Hanlon's article then a campaign of vilification by these recemmendatlons 13 hardships and financial loss ex- of the EEC in order to look for one week. This is because under work. I.C.M.S.A. said he fully support- proceeds as follows:— certain Urban Councillors. They people appeared in court of perienced by members under EEC provisions the country in ed the objectives of the pro- "Service charges were first in- were taken aback however these 4 were members of the the old inefficient scheme. which you par.d your last insur- (This column has been com- gramme and the structures to troduced into Dungarvan in when they themselves were I.S.R.P. Among the charges was ance is responsible for paying piled by Dungarvan Community be put in place to achieve these. 1983 in the form of a tax on taken to court over the legality the bizarre charge of "fraud- Mr. Gerry Murphy, Chairman Information Centre which pro- of Waterford Co. Executive jour benefit. If yon manage to Mr. Kelly said I.C.M.S.A. first water, it met with little initial of the 1983, 1984. 1985 taxes. The ulently extracting water." These get one week's employment here vides a free and confidential opposition in the first year as courts decided that the charges charges which are being ap- I.F.A., giving his total support service to the public. Opening proposed such a programme to FR. MATTHEW, to the proposals called on far- you should qualify fcr Unem- the former Government and its people were taken by surprise were in fact illegal for these pealed resulted in fines of £100 ployment Benefit here for 65 times of centre, which is located by its sudden introduction and mers, vets and Department, staff in the courthouse, are: Mon- adoption is long overdue. to give their full co-operation in weekis. If you don't manage to did not fully realise the long ®et one week's woirk here then days, Tuesdays and Wednesdays Mr. Kelly also welcomed the term implications of this double the implementation of the —7.30 p.m.-9 p.m.; Fridays—11 increase in reactor compensa- APOSTLE OF scheme. yioiu won't be able to daiim taxation. By the time the sec- Unemployment Benefit here. a.m. -12.30 p.m.: Saturdays—1) tion ond years payments were due a a.m. - 1 p.m.). large element of the working class in the town had organised TEMPERANCE themselves under the banner of THIS WEEK ACOT CO. WATERFORD SAYSOn Sunday 10th of April, the the National Association of POLLUTION CONTROL p.m.. 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. Cloyne Diocesan Pioneer Total Tenants Organisations. The Pian mow to prevent pollution Tail piainiting is a very good Abstinence Association will methods they decided to utilise from silage effluent this com- aid: to improving heat detection. commemorate at Cobh the in the fight back against the ing season, seal ciracks in walls Use a vOniyi m att emulsion paint. signing of the first Pledge by double taxation was to withhold and floors and lay new floors or Birush off loose hairs amd Fr. Matthew and also the payment, to picket Council channels if necessary. Collect scales before painting. Change founding of the Temperance meetings, etc.. and to attempt effluent into existing slurcy the colour after service and Movement. There will be con- to publicise their opposition as tanks if possible. Otherwise prr- every 21 d>ays. celebrated Mass in the Cathed- vidie a silage effluent sitora,?- ral in Cobh and a lecture bv Dr. much as possible. REPLACEMENT HEIFERS FOR They met their first obstacle tank. Sean Petit, U.C.C.. on the life SILAGE GROUND THE DAIRY HERD of Fr. Theobald Matthew. The in attempting to publicise their There is an acute shortage of opposition. The local papers de- Remove stock by first week of Confraternity Band will lead a April, iif grazing first-cut silage Prlesli'an heifer calves and re- parade to the building where voted large amounts of space placement heifers at present. and editorials, etc., to promot- ground. Roll fields and app'.y Fr. Matthew died in Cobh and a ing the Service taxes as being nitrogen. Breed 60% of your herd to plaque will be unveiled to him a necessity, at the same time GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT frissian AI bulls to ensure ade- It is Interesting to note that editing letters or even refusing Due to excellent grass growth quate replacements. there was a temperance move- to print letters sent in from the ..ecently. cows/cabtle can be RE-SEEDING ment afoot in Cork prior to Fr. N.A.T.O. Committee. The Coun- stacked heavier than normal al- Re-seed as soon as possible. Matthew's presence there Pro- cil meantime embarked upon a lowing more ground for silage. minent, members of the move- Check the field tor lime. Use 3 ment Included Rev. Nicholas campaign of refusing to do any- DAIRY COWS bags,'acre of 10-10-20 or 14-7-14. thing for people who withheld Dunscamble (a Protestant Cows should be observed for Prepare a fine firm seed bed, clergyman), Richard Dowden. a payment For example neces- heat, detection five times daily cover the seeds lightly and roll. sary repairs and maintenance Unitarian and William Martin, if possible. A suitable pattern is Select, a grass seed mixture a Quaker. However it did not as follows: 7 a.m., 10 a.m.. 3 to suit your specific purpose. succeed due to a poor response from the community. That was in the 1830's. William Martin requested the assistance of Fr. Matthew when he arrived In the city and the priest agreed His great spirituality and con- cern for people, especially the poor, won for him great admira- tion and cooperation in the Group of 6t'h Class students who attended a Computer Technology Course at Dungarvan .Vocational School recently Included temperance movement and a are Mr. Pat Buckley, Course Co-ordinator, Mr. A. Flynn, Computer Teacher, Mr. Kieran XffernanrPri^ipTl. marked improvement in the conduct of the people and par- (Phioto: Day,id Stearn) ticularly the reduction in crime incidence in the city. He travelled to Waterford. Glasgow England and several other places with great results. Later he fulfilled a long ambi- tion and visited New York, ABBEYSIDE (4th Waterford) SCOUT NOTES where unprecedented crowds GENERAL Good Commissioners never today as it ever was and- means With our P.L.'s back from put, off until tomorrow what derstanding, and humour and greeted him and he administer- that the Section Leader should the experience gained from per- ed the pledge to them. Back their trip to Kerry all patrols they can get someone else to do be a person who possesses a will be making use of the Eas- today. sonal knowledge of life and ex- again in Cork he worked assi- sensp of humour and a deep ap- ample in such a way that he diously for his flock, acquiring ter holidays to do patrol acti- Exhiliration is that feeling preciation of the fun of Scout- ground for St. Joseph's ceme- vities. Our two canoeists were in or she combines all these re- you get just after a great idea ing Youngsters do not join us quirements of youth and ulti- tery, hostels for the poor, and action on the rivers Llffey and hits you and before you realise to be trained to "take a con- Boyno recently. The experience mately helps in the production neing praised for his herculean what's wrong with it. structive place in society." They of a young man who is able, in efforts by such people as Lord gained should stand them In want a leisure occupation that good stead In the future, when every sense, to take a construc- Murpeth ihe Irish Secretary, SCOUTING will meet their needs and they tive place in society. A chal- the celebrated novelist Maria the water will not be too cold— see in camping and outdoor ac- they hope! lenging and difficult task, but Edgeworth and Dr. Channlng of Scouting when it started was tivities, in companionshin and how worthwhile! Boston. SNIPPETS intended primarily to be a gamp friendship, in the fun and hap- It is fitting that Cobh should The easiest way for a Scout for boys and youn^ men — a piness and In the challenge and REMINDER be chosen for this great cele- Leader to have a few minutes game with a sense of purpose- adventure of Scouting a means bration in his honour as he alone at the end of a Troop but still chiefly a means of Of satisfying these require- AH scouts are reminded to be Pictured at the Gold Coast recently at Dungarvan SAC's annual dinner dance arc (I. to r.) died there in 1856. Meeting Is for him to pick up a bringing happines and fun into ments of boyhood and young at the Den this Friday night at Mr. and Mrs. Do rial Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Lar Curran and Don O'Connor. (David Steam) (Contributed by Johnny brush and start sweeping the the lives of those who chose to manhood. The Leader will run 7.10 p.m. when the monthly church parade will take place. Buckley). floor. become Scouts. This is as true his or her Section with tact un- — (Sub-Scribe Plus). DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL15, 1988 . PAGE THREE

IN MEMOiR I AM Dungarvan Leader COURT BURKE Twenty-second An- MURPHY'S niversary — .In sad and loving TELEPHONE (058)41203 TRAVEL LTD. memory of Jim Burke', late of MAIN STREET, Lr. Main Street, Dungarvan 15, St..' Brigid's Terrace, Dum- FRIDAY. APRIL 8, 1988 DUNGARVAN Phone 058/42799 giarvain, who died on April 6. 1936. On whose soul sweet For Nursery, Toys Jesus have mercy,. (.Always remembered by hf'S NEWS OF TOWN DeptLOURDE. 31 AugusSt parents, brother and sisiters.) and Bicycles EX CORK COLEMAN _ Thirteenth and AND at the best prices. Fr. Jim Griffin's Group. Sixteenth Anniversaries — In Don't miss out on our special £290. lovting memory of our dear offer on lightweight bicycles. father, Ned Coleman who died Contact Fr. Griffin or Fr. on April 6. 1075 and our dear ROUNDABOUT Telephone 058/41376 P. Ahearne, C.C mother Bridget who died on Deposits to be paid by Apr! April 12, H9'72, both late of 31, HOGAN SCHOOL OF DANCING All types of keys cut 10. Caseyville, Dungarvan. Masses NON-STOP DRAW RESULTS expertly. offered. £50, Hilda Cummins Cahir, N.B.—Watch this space every Co. Tipperary- £25, Mrs. C. week for Travel News '(Always remembered by their Terry. Ballinacourty, Dungar- as it occurs. | loving sons and daughters.) van: £10 each, Margaret Hayes. MOLONEY — Twenty-fourth Childers Estate, Dungarvan: Liz ATTENTION FARMERS! Anniversary — In loving mem- Browne, Clogheen, Co. Tipper- ory of our dear father who died ary: Martina Coleman. New- on April. 5, 1964. R.I.P. Masses castle, Co. Tipperary. Promoters DEAD ANIMALS offered. Late of C'ooldelane, Prize £5, Noreen Fitzpatrick, PLASTIC OIL TANKS Lismore. Clogheen Co. Tipperary. He bade no one his last fare- direct from manufacturers —(Advt.). £10 forWANTE good fresh Danimals . well. from £112.50 ex works. ABBEYSIDE SHORE PHONE: JOHN MARSH Suitable for Kerosene and He raised his hand to none, ANGLING CLUB 058/47101 - 052/66147 Diesel. His spirit flew before we Power Engineering Open Com- The Dungarvan Museum Society Shop Fronts Awards were presented recently at m function in Ltwlor's Hotel, by Mr. knew, petition — Ring Area. Time 7.00 Patrick Shaffrey, Architect and Town Planner to (1. to r.) Aidan O'Connor (Court Travel)—Best Handcrafted Lettering; Wil- SWAN PLASTICS LTD. That he from' us had gone. to 10.00. Check in under Mur- Tel. 051/75514 and 76280 As we look upon his picture, ray's Pub 6.15 to 6.45. Date — liam Walsh (Williams Hairdressers)—Best New Shopfront; Award for Urban Renewal—Billy Fitzgerald (Fitzgeri-ld's In- Sweet memories we recall. April 9th. —(Advt.). surances), Conor Curra.n (M. J. Curran & Sons)—Best Main tained Traditional Shopfront; David Reynolds (First National Of ai Saoe so full of sunshine, DUNGARVAN JUNIOR Building Society)—Urban Renewal Award; Patrick Shaffrey, Jim Shine, Chairmaii, Dungarvan Museum Society and Willie CHAMBER And a smile for one- and all. Fraher, Vice-Chairman. (Phlo,to: D^vid Stearn) FOR SALE (Inserted py loving sons, Chapter meeting this Thurs- Best Quality Seed and daughters-in-law and grand- day, April 7 at Lawlor's Hotel Eating Potatoes. children.) at 8.30 p.m. sharp. All members JOHN TROY are requested to attend Large quantities delivered. O'ROURKE — Thirteenth An- DUNGARVAN & ABBEYSIDE UNDERTAKERS niversary In lOving memory LOURDES INVALID SOCIETY THOMAS DUGGAN 6 NEW STREET, LISMORE Toor, Lismore of Daniel and Eliaa.beth, late of The above wish to thank all Telephone 058/54734 Gil'enribbon, Lismore, wiho died those who contributed to their on April 13 and 9, 1S75. R.I.P. recent church gate collection. Masses offered. The- Holy Sacrifice of the Mass ALL FUNERAL REQUISITES The flowers they place upon will be offered for their inten- tions. —.(Advt.) RECENT DEATHS SUPPLIED. the grave, Mlay wither and fade away. ABBEY BRIDGE CLUB De ise Triathlon Obituary Notice, Church and But the love they had for dad Results, March 29—1st, Mary March 29, at the comparatively occurred at St. Joseph's Hospi- Her remains were removed on Cemetery. Fenton and Eileen Veale: 2nd, early age of 56. He had bee ill and mam. MRS. BRIDGET n tal. Dungarvan, in the early Tuesday evening from the Kiely Club Will never fade away. Moira Ormond and Margaret for some time. hours of Tuesday, March 29. Funeral Home to St. Mary's Shortest possible notice Queaily; 3rd, Jerry Kiely and A MEETING required. They were always there with Member of a well-known fam- She was In her mid-seventies. Parish Church and were bless- Cait Christopher- 4th. Claire ily, James was a quiet and in- of the Deise Triathlon Club a helping hand. Molly, as she was affection- ed and received by Rev. W Floral and Artificial Wreaths Flynn and Theresa O'-Sullivan. POWER offensive man who was ex- Carey. C.C., assisted by Rev. J. — will be held in _ To listen, advise and under- ately know,n had led a very ac- Supplied. stand. DUNGARVAN MART We record with regret the tremely popular in the area tive life until nine months ago. Griffin. C.C. and Rev. M Cul- The smaller than usual entry death of Mrs. Bridget Power 29 where he worked on the land. She loved gardening particu- linan, C.C. THE MOORINGS There pleasures were simple of calves at Dungarvan Mart, on 7 And they were always happy. Boreenatra. Dungarvan, which Although in failing health for a larly the cultivation of fruit ON THURSDAY, APRIL Monday last met an excellent took place at the District Hos- considerable time he always re- and vegetables and she also Fr. Carey celebrated Requiem HYPNOTHERAPY — Relieves ('Never forgotten by their lov- trade and there was a substan- Mass on Wednesday morning at 8.30 p.m. pital, Dungarvan. on Wednes- mained cheerful and his death had her own special cure for worry, anxiety, tension and ing daughters, sonis, sons-in- tial increase for all lots on offer. for the happy repose of her soul Ail members and intending day. March 30. In her seventies is deeply regretted by al] who "ringworm" and she had cured fear. Teaches you to relax, law. djauglhters-in-law and There was an increased num- she had been ill for some time. knew him. and also officiated afterwards members are asked to attend. helps to alleviate symptoms. grandchildren,) hundreds Of cases over the ber of cattle on offer and buyers Relict of Sam Power she was Sincere sympathy is extended years. at the interment, in the adjoin- Details of training times and If yo have a problem 'phone from Counties Kilkenny, Car- ing cemetery. He was assisted POWER — Thirteenth Anni- a quiet and retiring lady pos- to his brothers, sisters and re- race dates will be discussed. and make an appointment low and Meath ensured that latives on their sad bereave- Her three sons all served !n by Rev. M. Cullinan, C.C. and Any enquiries to Clare versary — In. loving memory of sessed of many fine qualities. The cause Is treated, not just my dear dad. Jackie Power of there was an excellent all round She was a good christian and ment. the defence forces while her Rev. J. Hooper. O.S.A. Morrissey 058/42128. the symptoms. Sessions are trade. A lot of 6 Her. Bullocks. daughter Margaret died in a Congress Villas, Dungarvan (an exemplary neighbour whose His remains were removed Chief mourners—Garry (hus- strictly confidential and by 500 kgs. made £762 each and ! death is deeply mourned by her from Dungarvan Hospital Mor- drowning accident twenty years who died April 9, 1975. May he 1 band i: Maurice, James and Joe appointment only. Carried out rest in peace. Continental Bullocks, 370 kgs. very large circle of friends. tuary to Kilbrien Church on ago. )OT quiet, private surroundings,— made £590 each. (sons): Jimmy, Roger' and McGUIREs GARDEN CENTRE A dad is a precious giiftt and Sincere sympathy is extended Tuesday evening and were re- Molly was a kind and gentle Johnny (brothers); Kitty (sis- is open every Sunday from 11 W. H. Middieton-Leyton, MBSH Heifer prices also were a very to her sorrowing son Jimmy ceived and blessed by Rev P woman who won the esteem ter i; Jim Power (brother-in- The Lodge, Mocollop, Ballyduff one you think will stay. good trade. Butler. C.C. a.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 8 You never think the d'ay will and the other family members and respect of all who came to law)-. Margaret. Bridget and p.m. week days; closed on Mon- Upper, Co. Waterford. Phone A Fr. Cow. 620 kgs. made £620 on their sad loss. Very Rev. R. Doherty P.P. know her during her lifetime. Nora (daughters-in-law): grand- 058/601)13. K15-4) come when he will go away, was celebrant of the Requiem A loving wife and mother, she day —McGuire's Garden Centre, 'If tears could build a star- and a Cow-Heifer. 545 kgs. made Her remains were removed children. etc. Rossauil, Woodstown. Tele- £5i42. from the Hospital Mortuary to Mass on Wednesday and also will be sadly missed by her sor- phone 051/82136. FOR SALE — Peugeot 104 way and memories a laine. Some Spring Lambs are now officiated at the interment rowing husband and family to good running order, £1,600 I would walk right up to St. Mary's Parish Church on (Funeral arrangements were appearing at the Sales and Thursday evening and were re- afterwards in the adjoining whom we extend dee-D and sin- by James Kiely & Sons). BROKEN HANDLES, hinges o.n.o. Apply John McShane. 9, heaven dad and bring you there is a tremendous demand ceived and blessed by Rev. W. cemetery, assisted by Fr. Butler, cere sympathy. and glass on alj types of Eoreenatra, Dungarvan. back again. at present. Carey, C.C., assisted by Rev. J. C.C., Very Rev. M. Canon Far- aluminium windows replaced < Always remembered bv your Next Slaughter Sale will be Griffin, C.C and Rev. M. Cul- rell. P.P and Rev. P. Ahearne. Also top quality PVC' windows WANTED — House to rent, daughter Eileen, James and C.C. Knockanore/Glendine area. Re- held on Wednesday next, 13th linan. C.C sold and fitted. Contact M. grandchildren James and Jac- April, at 9.30 a.m. A Machinery Burial took place on Good Chief mourners—Martin and Queally 058/41323. plies bv letter to Box No. M528 queline, London.) "Leader" Office. Sale will be held on Monday Friday morning- in the adjoin- Tommy (brothers): Nell and REDUNDANT? — Give your- FOR SALE—VW Beetle, good TOBIN — Ninth Anniversary next, 11th April, at, 2 o.m. ing cemetery following prayers Alice (sisters): relatives and self a better chance of a job. —In loving memory of James ST. VINCENT DE PAUL of Requiem. Fr. Carey. C.C. offi- friends. condition, good tyres, £250. SOCIETY, DUNGARVAN Gei, a. H.G.V. Licence (Rigid/ Phone 058 54646. Tobin, late of Janeville. Tallow ciated, assisted by Very Rev. J. ArUc/Coaioh). Special 5 day who died on April 10. 1979. The monthly collection will O'Suilivan. course. Accommodation arrang- FOR SALE—Fibre glass boat R.I.P. Masses offered. Saicred be taken up after all Masses at Chief mourners — Jimmy MRS. MARY TREACY and trailer, with cover. Phone St. Mary's Parish Church and (s'on>: Mary and Kitty i sisters i, ed. — Irish School ot Motoring, 038/54296. Heiart of Jesus pnay tor hlim. We record with sincere regret Dorset Street, Dublin 1. Phone In God's care you resit above. night and Sunday next. nephews, nieces, relatives and the deatn of Mrs. Mary Treacy Monica (01) 746677/746037. Ot-e) FOR SALE _ 3-piece sitting- In my heart yen resit with Friary Church on Saturday friends. (nee Hannlgan), Ballinacourty, room suite, gold coloured, per- love. (Funeral arrangements were and formerly of Crough. Colli- CAfSPETS AND UPHOLSTERY fect condition. £100', no offers. No longer in my life to share. by Tom Drohan). gan. which occurred at St. Jos- professionally cleaned, guaran- Telephone 058 42336. But in my heart you are al- eph's Hospital, Dungarvan, on teed results; pressure cleaning: ways there, Saturday. April 2, following a house fronts, roofs, farmyards, SPRING CABBAGE PLANTS i, Always remembered by his MR. JOHN O'BRIEN protracted illness. She was in machinery, etc. Pipe and drain for sale. Phone 058 56241 or I loving dauglhter Mary.) MODELIGO her late 80's and was relict of cleaning service; agents for 53233. The death of Mr. John TYERS — Fourth Anniver- Patrick Treacy. pressure washers, hot and cold, HAY FOR SALE — £1 per O'Brien. Scart. B'allinamult, She waR a very well known electric, petrol, diesel and PTO sary — In' loving memory of a NOTES took place at the District, Hos- and highly respected figure in hale. — John Walsh, Reana- dear wife and mother, Brigid MODELIGO SPORTS FIELD machines available. — Casey coolagih, Ballysaggart. pital. Dungarvan on Sunday. the Ballinacourty area and was Cleaning Services, Tallow. Tele- Tyers, late of Fitzgerald Ter- NOTES March 27. following a protrac- a staunch supporter of the Ab- f ^ f ^ FOR SALE — 8 sheep due to race, Dungarvan who died on Cards — The results of the phone 058/56123. lamb. Phone 05&/54104. ted illness. He was 82. beyside / Ballinacourty G.A.A. April 6, 1984. R.LP. Our Lady of progressive 45 drive which was One of nature's gentlemen, clubs of which her son Tommy CARAVANS — Excellent FOR SALE — Cement mixer. Lourdes pray for her. held in Deckles Ixiunge on Sa- John liked nothing better than is a prominent member. choice of top quality modern 3 hp, petrol, perfect. £175 Tele- (Sadly missed by her loving turday night last are as fol- a pint with his friends and a A loving wife and mother she touring caravans. All sizes in phone: 058/54646. huslband and family.) llows- 1st. Ann Byrne and S. good game of cards. Possessed will be sadly missed by all her stock at unbeatable prices. — THE GERMAN HEALER'S Coughlan; 2nd, divided between of a most inoffensive nature, he friends but more especially by M I v JL JL!L j Healy Caravans, Duntaheen was extremely popular and his her sorrowing son, sister and CLINIC OF ALTERNATIVE Clssie Power and Piat Murphy, JL—III! • -nn-r-irr-mi I i I ^ Road, rtrmoy (near Technical MEDICINE! — More and more Ned Landers and J- Prender- death has been the cause of other relatives to whom w« ex- School). Tel. 025/32302, any people thanking with letters °aisrt. much sorrow to all, but more es- tend deeo and sincere sympa- tllmie. (t-c) and Miass bouquets for the most ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Snowball on last five games: pecially to his sorrowing sister thy. ana relatives to whom we ex- Her remains were removed on — A large number amazing cures happening daily Ned Landers and J. Prendier- LAWLOR'S HOTEL, DUNGARVAN WANTED in Lemybirlen for pains in back, BARRY (nee Dunphy) — The gast. Lucky tables: Mary tend deep sympathy. Sunday evening to Ballinroad of heifers and dry cows. Tele- mother, son Paul, daughter His remains were removed Church and were blessed by phone C58/54154. (22-4) legs, knees, arms, asthma, mi- O'Neill and W. Murphy: George graine, rheumatism, stomach, Clair. brothers Tony and Foran and N. O'Donovan. from the Hospital Mortuary on Very Rev. M. Canon Farrell, CHIMNEY PiROBLEMS — netrves. etc. Also slimming with- Johnnie, sisters Susie and Monday evening to Kilgobinet P.P.. assisted by Rev. P. Ah- J Raffle: 1st, Tom Barron; 2nd. Church and were blessed and earne, C.C, and Rev. P. Butler, Worried about damaged or old out feeling hungry — or stop Breeda. slsters-in law, brother- Anini Byrne; 3rd. Ned Landers; type chimneys, poor back in-law, uncle, aunts, nephews, received by Rev. Fr. Butler, C.C., C.C. Come and see our spectacularly amoking without weight in- 4th. M'chael Tobin. assisted by Very Rev. R. Doh- boiler or cooker output, re- crease, bed-wetting, nail biting, nieces, cousins aind friends of 'The MOdeligo heat of the Fr. Ahearne. C.C.. celebrated Lining ftre-damaged flues, etc. the late Kathleen Barry (Dun- erty, P.P. Requiem Mass on Monday mor- be'tter learning, etc. Free advice West waterford progressive 45 Fr. Doherty celebrated Re- ning for the happy r*pose of Wall staining or fumes. Write on vitamins, diets and foods. phy) of Kilossera, Dungarvan Championship will take place or 'phone Noel Carey, Clogheen and USA, wish to thank all quiem Mass on Tuesday morn- her sou] and also officiated at Newly Renovated Call Mondays. Tuesdays, Wed- to Deckles Lounge on Saturday ing for the repose of his soul the burial afterwards in the ad- 052/65273 or 052/65361. (8-4) nesdays from 2-7 p.m. or write those who sympathised with nighit next. them in their recent sad be- and also officiated at the inter- joining cemetery assisted by To LET — 4-bedroomed bun- for free details. No fees charged ment in the adjoining cemetery Canon Farrell P.P. galow, fully furmislxed. centrally reavement; those who attended for Haalilng. All patients seen in assisted by Fr. Butler, C.C. Honour guards were provided heated: 'phone installed. One private. — German Healer, D. the funeral, sent Mass cards NIGHT CLUB and messages of sympathy, Chief mourners — Kate (sis- by Abbeyside / Ballinacourty mile from Dungarvan and com- Averdung, ICNHS, BHHSA, ter) ' Nell and Mary (nieces): G.A.A. Clubs. DANCING EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND plete privacy. Apply by letter N3FH, MiPH. "Montana." Lemiy- wreaths and floral tributes. A grand-nephews grand-nieces, Chief mourners — Tommy SUNDAY TO TOP D.J. only to Box No. K516 "Leader" brlen. Kilimacthomas. Co. Wa- special word of thanks to the West relatives and friends. Dean, canon and all the priests (son): Ellen (sister): relatives Office. (t-c) terford. (Funeral arrangements were and friends. BILL KELLY — Hoover Auth- who attended the funeral and by Tom Drohan). FOR SALE — Saw bench, 3i (Funeral arrangements were WE ARE CO'NTillNiUIING OUR— orised Service Dealer, for service Masis, also Fr. .Oullinane and Waterford by Tom Drohan). and parts. Telephone 05*8/ h.p. electric, perfect, £175. Dr. O'Sullivan wihio came to the 4621>9. il-4) Phone 058 54646. house to comfort us. and all the MR. JAMES FOR SALE—From the Spring- kind friends who helped itni any Notes MRS. MARY SPECIAL SEA FOOD MENU mount herd, Pure^bred Hereford way. As a token of appreciation LOURDEs FUND DANCE FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL. Bulls. — Nicholas Connors. the holy sacrifice oif the Mass Aglish. Ballinameela & Mount Springmount, Dungarvan. Tele- will be offered for the intentions Stuart Lourdes Fund Raising MCCARTHY For Reservations phone 058/41122 or 41056 phone 058/42026. (15-4) of all. Trusting that this will Committee are holding a dance We regret to record the death FARRELL FOR SALE — Seed potatoes, DEATH be accepted by all in grateful in Whltechurch House Hotel on of Mr James McCarthy. Kil- We regret to record the death Kerr's Pink £6 per 100. Golden appreciation. Friday, April 15 from 10.30 p.m. brien, which occurred at Ard- of Mrs. Mary Farrell, 43 Shan- HURLEY (nee O'Neill), Lon- to 2 a.m Music by Paddy Wonder £7. King Edwards £4. CULLEN — The family of the keen Hospital on Tuesday, don Street, Dungarvan, which Also Golden Wonder and King don, formerly 1'7, Caseyville, O'Brien & Telstar. Adm. £2.50. Dungarvan — On Thursday, late Statia Culien, Shanbally, Refreshments served. Edward eating potatoes. Potato Miareh 31, ini London; Ann, Cappoquin. wish to thlank all Planter for hire. — W. Lenatne, R.I.P. Deeply regretted by her th*se who sympathised with Bal'lycurrane, Clashmore. sorrowing sons, sisters aind them in their recent bereave- LADIES — SLENDERTONE othter relatives. Remains will ment; those who sent Mass muscle exerciser for hire. Leg arrive at St. Mary's Parish cards and letters of sympathy and bikini line hair removed to Church, Dungarvan on this Fri- and attended the obsequies. a professional standard by wax Special thanks to, the Mercy DECKIES LOUNGE treatment. Evening and day day evening. April 8, at 8 p.m. Requiem Mass on Saturday Nuns, Cappoquin, the Croke MODELIGO appointments welcome. Avail- morning at 11.15 a.m. Burial family, the local clergy, the able from: Mrs. Mary Spratt, aifterwards in Ballinroad ceme- priests and nuns of Dungarvan, SR.N, 20. Pine wood Lawn, Abbey - tery. the kind neighbours and Saturday, April 9 — PROGRESSIVE 45 DRIVE » de. Tel. 058/42202 or 058/43320. friends, and all who helped in [iickp»ot £200 on 11 games. any way. Mass will be offered for their intentions. Also Modeligo heat 0f West Waterford Progressive 45 DROHAN — The husband, Championship will take place. sons, daughters, dauglhter-En- law, brothier-in-tow. sisters-in- law. uncle aind aunt and rela- ' Sunday, April 10 — STARLIGHT tives of the late Mary Drohan, Biallyconnery, Duingarvan, Co. JAMES KIELY & SONS Waterford, wish to thank mosit (EST. 1919) sincerely all those who sympa- (Irish Association of Funeral Directors) thised with them in their re- cent bereavement; all those who attended the funeral and burial; those who sent Mass FUNERAL HOME cards, wreaths and letters of sympathy and all the people * Embalming and Cremations arranged. who called personally. A very • We attend lo all details — church and cemetery. Enrolment of New Pupils special word of thanks to Fr. — will take place at — • Floral and Artificial Wrenlhs supplied. O'Doherty, Fr. Butler and all * Obituary Notices. the visiting clergy; doctors, nurses and all the very good SHANDON STREET AND MARY STREET neighbours' who helped in every St. Anne's School, Cappoquin DUNGARVAN way. Trusting this will be ac- cepted by all as a token of The West Waterford Under 16 hurling team who were defeated by The East in the annual | On Saturday, April 16 appreciation. The holy sacrifice TELEPHONE: Shandon Street 058/42116 inter-divisional game for (he Gleeson Cup at Stradbally. (Photo by Kiely) i 10.30 a.m. Afler Hours (Mary Street) 058/41876 of thL Mass will be offered for their intentions. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1988.

Behind the SPOTLIGHT (Continued from Page OF the law. He then issued a MY MARY THE CURLING HAIR warning that if this present campaign in Dungarvan' was to We make the lovely old love song "M(y Mary of t^e Curling continue then the only course Hair" our choicie for ithe ballad left open to the Urbajt Coundil corner this week as it is a TIMETABLE was to seek injunctions to re- version with a number of addi- strain those involved and thi-s tional verses which we came could land them in prison -if upon du'ring the pass'ng week. ALTERATION Normally only three or four the orders of the court were verses with the choruis, are not obeyed. included when the song is CLONMEL/DUNGARVAN sung but the following version, As far as we were and are has six verses, -two. alt least of concerned' we, too. stand by the wfhiich,. are more or less As and from Monday the 11th of April, rule of law a.nd as sejvice strangers: 1988 the 08,00 Ballymacarbery/Dun- dhurges have -been legally intro- My Mary of tihe curling hair. duced, iwhe'tlher we like them or The laughing teeth tnd .bash- garvan and 16.25 Dnngarvan/Bally- not, we must accept and pay ful air. macarbery service will be cancelled. them. We w.ilil not publish any Thy bridal morn is dawning letters or statements which fa'r. With rosebuds 'in the sky. tend to encourage the public ay. Rations, Bonham Creep Pellets, Sheep and Lamb Nuts, —(P.RO.). Woodview Park: Mrs. B Mur- whose horse Inch Colleen show- To win thee from thy home on their recent, sad bereave- phy. Woodview Park: Joan Mor- ed great stamina in a final The "Starry Plough." article K.N.Z. Mineral Licks, etc., etc. — All at unbeatable prices. ment. rissey. Aglish- Tommy Regan. spurt. Edgar M. Byrne of Conna away. TALLOW BADMINTON alslo gives or tends to give the And .find tfhee at some future Our u-14 footballers commen- NOTES Cappoquin: W. Ahern, Conna. P- delighted the local punters, impression that the NATO ced the championship against J. Rumley, Conna: David Whe- steering his own horse El-Cebos day MICHAEL BEECHER Abbeyside and Lismore. While The season is now nearing an lan, Llsmore; Treasa O'Brien, to victory at good odds and re- campaign is majority isupported A theme .for wasting sighs. TALLOW, CO. WATERFORD we lost both, most, of this side end. Congratulations to our 3rd Tallow- Breeda Ormond, Lis- peated that feat In the follow- •in Dungarvan but this also -is Div. team on winning the But we iwere knowtn. from WHY NOT GIVE US A TRY are under age again next year. more; Billy Henley, Woodview ing race on Michael Fennessy's untrue as was proved by the Scores: Abbeyside 4-3, Tallow league and on this Saturday Park; Michael Cashman, Lis- horse Blackwater Stream. infancy night in Lawlor's they will be recently published report of the l-0: Lismore 4-3, Tallow 0-1. more: Katherine Hoare. Castle- Thy father's hearth was presented with their trophies at lyons- Mary Power. Dungarvan Other local horsemen to do Revenue Collections for 1987 homie to me; The seniors played Roanmore the annual County Association £100: Marian Ahern, Glen- well were Mossie O'Neill on made by the Urban Council. No selfish love was mCne for recently in a challenge in Tal- Social. goura; Ann Rooney, Tallow; B'oothill, second, and a similar low and though short a few re- The report sihowed -that almost thee. Breda Farrell, Ballyduff; Fran- placins to Michael O'Keeffe on Unholy and unwise. gulars. put up a brave fight, To John Pratt, and Mary Mur- cis Forrest, Ladysbridge: Ger- Straton Pine. A record crowd 80 per cent of the water losing in the end by 4 points phy and Michael T. Cunning- ard McCarthy. Tallow John attended and thoroughly enjoy- Charges had .been collected on the score of 4-11 to 2-13. The ham. the best, of luck in their : And yet, to see whiat love can Milward. Lismore: Martina ed the seven races on the pro- within the urban area last year! do most notable feature of the respective finals in the Water- Kearney Ballyduff; Kelly-Ann gramme. game was the return of Philly ford Open during the week: also Though calm my hope has Richardson. Dublin: Lily Mc- In the overall, it would -seem 'burned, and true. Curley to corner forward after to Fiona Cunningham and Carthy. Tallow. a lengthy absence through in- Helen Curley who contest, the HOLY WEEK CEREMONIES that the sting in the "Starry My cheek is Pale and worn AT BALLYNOE jury. 2nd Div. Ladies singles. Jackpot next week £425 on Plough" article is contained in for you Two of our players will be Team — M. Murphy Michael 52 calls Books £2. We look for- Blessed with fine weather, its last paragraph and that And sunken are mine eyes. Bord Solathair an Leictreachais tying the knot in the coming ward to your support. T. Cunningham. Jim O'Donog- large congregations filled St. whoever the publishers are, But soon mjy love shall be my months — Sheila Tobin and Catherine's Church. Ballynoe hue. John Beecher. Tomas Mc- Sheila Curley. Th club wishes bride. Carthy. Mick Beecher (capt.) P RED HOUSE LEAGUE on each occasion for the above whether 1RSP or WP or other, them happiness for the future. ceremonies. Both the adult and they are manipulating organ- And happy by our own (0-1. -65'), Gerald Sice Timmy —(P.R.O.). fireside, NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS Sheehan (0-1). David Henley. Ballyduff 0; Bride View 4 junior choirs participated and isations such as NATO in large crowds approached the iM)y veins shall feel the -gush- Dermot Henley (0-5. 1 free), Philly Curley is back at his order to create as much unrest ing tide Kieran Murphy. J. J. Henley BRIDE VIEW UNITED altar for the reception of Holy In order to carry out essential improvements A.F.C. NOTES best. Curley grabbed himself a That I'ngering hope denies. (0-3), Philly Curley (1-2), Pat hat-trick in this game — one a Communion. as possible at local level. and alterations to our networks, we regret Murphy ,(1-1). Bart O'Donog- Dungarvan Tyre Centre Cup beauty — and took his tally to that it will be necessary to interrupt the hue. Sub. — Martin Allen for 6 goals In three games. An O.G. John Beecher at, half time. Final Preview—Bride View Utd. electricity supply as follows: v. Piltown in Lismore. Kick-Off after 8 minutes put United on Tallow played Lismore in the 3 p.m Ref. J. Sheehan. Lines- the road to victory. Curley ad- Keaneland Cup Final in Lis- men. P. Condon and T. Griffin. ded one more before the break SHANDON AND CLASHMORE R/As more on Easter Monday and Next'Sunday is an Important'^ f've .Unifed ,a ,two Jfad at the break. rCurley added two DUNGARVAN G.A.A. CLUB NOTES Thursday, 14th April, '88 — From 09.30 to 4.30 p.m.— were beaten on a score Of 0-15 one for the club when we face sessions last week and glad to to 1-7. See "Commentator's" Piltown in the Cu Final. Pil- more In the second half without GOOD LUCK WATERFORD great social evening will follow D reply for Ballyduff. Overall a report a splendid turnout for Mapstowin,, Ballyduff Pump House, Ballygagin, Ballyduff, G A.A Notes for details. town wili start favourites for Although the choice of venue, in the D&lanys magnificent great nerformance from United complex — reported to be the hi,m. Carrigka, Garraunfadda. Knockaun, Canty, Carrig-roe, Bon this one. They have got. to the and let's hope they can do the Crokie Park, hasn't gome down Saveur, Piarkeegarra, Knockmaio-n, Mount O'Dell, Ballin- Fixtures — Fixtures for the final the hard way, defeating same on Sunday next. v<-ry well within tilt club, we flln-est In Munster. Ea.moiwi certainly won't stand We scored an easy win over for any nonsense and we were fay lor, Kiltnafarna. KnocJcnagloom. RTE Transposer St., coming weeks —- U-21 Hurllne v. cup holders Llsmore and high will still have a s'zeable num- Fourmilewater in Cappoquin on fiyino Affane. United will fight United — K. Tobin. G. Sice, ber of members travelling to the "Examiner" when they most) impressed wiitih him and Co. Co Lin ci f Repeater St., Ciappagh, Ballinacourty Hse.. Monday night. April 11 at 6.45. all the way on Sunday, however, L. Moroney. P. Sheehan, K. Mur- Dublin for Sunday's National caime to Dungarvan 18 months his obvious coaching knowledge. Coolnanav. Ballynam-imtra, Douglas Br., Killeeshal. Bally- Senior Hurling 1st, round v. and can be expected to do well. phy. T. McCarthy, G. Hogan. P. League semi-final against Tip- ago but that was a very weak- We will be having his services lem'on. Kmoclcacullen, JOiLcannon, Knocknacrooha. O'Shea Portlaw in Dungarvan on Sun- Manager Liam Moroney has Curley. D. Henley, p. Curley and perary. ened side. This ti me they will on a fairly regular basis and day. April 17 at 3.15. been getting a marvellous re- D. Henley. Res. S. Curley used. that can only be of benefit to McGratlh, Rockfield, Kilclogiher, Ballynahemary. Bally- be very close to full strength sponse from the players this Congratulations to our long The Jim Mullins "special" is, and tihiat means the inclusion all the players. ken nedy, Bridgequarter, WWitedhurch, Cappagh Creamery Croke Park will be the place season and with a bit ot luck I understand, travelling and this Sunday for all Waterford serving centre half. Pascal of Der Cogan and Don Bevan Ballygambon. Whi'teChurdh Quarry. could have been in the hunt, for Prescod and his wife Rose on intending patronis of th's parti- of Nemo Rangers, Jimmy and SENIOR PLAYERS followers when the League league honours. He has no cular automobile would want to semi-finals will be played. Wa- the birth of a son. Another Don Nodwell of Mayfteid and shortage of good players in his centre half no doubt. make immediate contact with FOR SAFETY SAKE— terford play Tipperary at 2 p.m. squad. United's keeper, Kevin many other very excellent foot- Our first game in the senior the "conductor." Otherwise it ballers. hurling championship could The very best of luck to the Tobin has been turning in mar- is probable there won't be seats 1—Please treat all services and installations as team and in particular two of vellous performances this sea- ST. CATHERINE'S G.A.A. We lead 1-0 in the series but hardly be a more difficult one — our clubmen, Tim Sheehan and for latecomers. our hosts will be all out to against the reign ng champions live during this period as supply may be son He can bP depended on Last Sunday, as the local Pat Murphy wh0 are Included again on Sunday. There are five Our own Derek Lyons is a make it 1-1 on Saturday. It Ballyduff in Cappoquin. It will resumed at any time for brief periods. in the panel. p'.ayers looking for their places Point-to-Point Races were In member of the Waterford panel shlould be a most enjoyable be played either on- April 24 or the parish, G.A.A fixtures for 2—If you own or operate Electrical Generating in the back four and it will be and we wish him and the entire outing. Players and others tra- May l. but either way there's The best of luck to Bride View St. Catherine's were at a stand- not a lot of time to whip our- Equipment, please inform your local E.S.B. interesting to see who will be squad the very best of luck. Of velling (they should notify any United who contest their second left out as all five have done still. This coming Sunday, how- an the etob tra veil ere club officers immediately) will selves into shape. Office immediately. Cup Final in a row on Sunday very well when asked to step in. everD'jor, thingthin.crsu ,trilwill hboe in fulll enrineswingr COUTSC IWl all tne CHU'D UaVCUCrb next against Piltown in Lis- on Sundlay w 11 be rooting for a be notified of departure time for the club again. The inter- on Saturday afternoon as soon more. A number Of our G.A.A. The players involved are Ger mediates will visit Cloyne where Waterford win. I suspect Peter UNDER 14s WIN Sice, Pascall Prescod. Pat Shee- they will clash with the newly and the pair of Johns will have as possible. han. Kieran Murphy and player promoted junior champions different things in. mind. Either Our Under 14 footballers manager Liam Moroney. from '87 and this home side will way i-t should be a great day TRAINING scored a fine Division "A" Bord out. na nOg victory over old rivals The same problem could arise no doubt be a tough proposition for our hurlers in the league Corkman Earnonn Ryan paid Kilrossanty at Stradbally last in midfield with four players, UNDER 21 DRAWS lis first visit to our training Saturday. i.e. Tomas McCarthy. Gerard game. Flogan, Paul Curley and John At, home in Ballynoe, the jun- As a re suit of last week's Although playing against tihe Joe Henley. Manager Moroney ior hurlers will be in action in strong breeze in the opening WATERFORD CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED may go for experience here and Western- Board meeting we now the league with Castlemartyr as know wihlat lies ahead for us in half, we did extremely well to if he does then John Joe Henley their opponents. be only one point in arrears at may be the one left out. It's the deifience of both Under 21 The juvenile teams will not championship titles. the interval. It was still tough well known that manager Moro- be resting either as matches IVU ANNOUNCE going on the turnover however ney thinks highly of Henley and scheduled for them will be on In football we have been as Kilrossanty stuck doggedly has him marked down as a Saturday and Sunday. pa red with neighbours Ring to their task. player of the future. Old- Parish and that eertainlty But in the clos'ng stages our Up front it's a straight battle JOHN CULLINANE, wto'it be an easy one to get NATIONAL boys turned on the power and of Curley's v. Henleys — David KILCRONAT, R.I.P. otver. The hurtling draw is a flurry oif scores gave us a SHANDON GRASS SEEDS and Dermot, Henley and Philly equally difficult with St. Pat- well deserved victory. and Stephen Curley. All four Profound regret and shock ricks the opponents in an The team was: B.'McDonnell, have done extremely well dur- was evoked In the area last attractive "local derby." PET WEEK ing the season and to pick the First into action will be the T. Curran. T. Morrisisey, M. week at the unexpected death McLoughlin, c. Murphy. S. front three may cause Moroney at a comparatively youn.e age hurlers and their game against The following range of Top Quality Grass Seeds some problems. Stephen Curley O'Donnell. M. Hurtey. N. Con- of John culllnane, Kllcronat, St. Patricks takes place next The Irish Veterinary Union sitiine, E. Cunningham. J. has given tremendous service to Ballynoe. Hailing from the Mlonday K6.45) at the Fraher announces that the third Na- the club and has scored many t'onal Pet Week will takie place Power. J. Donnelly J. Long M. are available from Waterford Co-Op: Clonakilty region. John pur- Meld. It will be a tough one, Donnelly, j. Byslop. S. Curran. an important goal during his chased a farm at Kllcronat but given the right application from Sunday, May 22 to May 29. career with the club. Philly Cur- some years ago and he and his by the Players it is a game During that week Veterinary The next gia.me is on this ley, who went through a long family contributed much to the we can still win. Let's go to it Surgeons propose to visit more coming Saturday against Lis- barren spell as far as scoring social life of the parish during lads. thian one thousand Primary more and that should be an'- was concerned is now back at that time. In his halcyon days Schools to talk about Choosing cther stern test. However the * Shandon Permanent Pasture his best and it was his brace of John was a renowned senior and Caring for companion boys have made an excellent goals in the semi-final that put footballer with the well known animals. start and we hope theiy can United through Carberry Rangers and his great At this time with so much now build on ft in future games. David Henley is a very strong interest in G.A.A. affairs re- media attention of mal-treat- mained undiminished, being a menit of animals is important Shandon player on the ball, has the skill ?t Silage Sward to go with It as well as being regular attender at games in that the attention of sohbol able to score goals. Dermot Hen- the locality. children be focussed on the ley has gone through a tremen- Our sincere sympathy is ex- proper care of animals and National pet Week is a great dous run and has scored nu- tended to his wife Joan and Shandon Hill Mixture merous goals for United and he family, sisters, brothers, rela- opportunity to do this. has been the scorer of many tives and friends. 'Leading up to p.et Week there hat-tricks during the season. His remains were interred in is a— All of this leaves Manager Liam Conna New Cemetery. BIDDING FOR MUNSTEIR Moroney plenty of food for • School Essay Competition Shandon Super Sward FINAL PLACE title "The Role of Animals in thought LOCAL RETIREMENTS We will have a very special Without doubt United have the World" with a Rale'gh DUNGAIRVAN "10K" interest in waterford's Munster bicycle for th winner. one of the youngest and most Recently Jimmy Hoare, e Under 21 football championship • School Art Competition Congratulat'ons to Tony Ryan skilful sides in the league and Christy Murphy, B'illy Parker of semi-finals against Clare at Shandon Early Cut & Craze they will give a good account of title "Pets at Home" with a on h's splendid run in last Conna and John Leahy of Bal- Bansha on Friday evening. Raleigh bicycle for the winner. Sunday's annual Dungairvan themselves on Saturday next. lynoe. all members of the Co. Dermot Callaghan has the Connie Curley has to sit this Council staff, retired from their • Photo Competition title '10K" road race when finishing SEE OUR GRASS SEED BROCHURE FOR FULL DETAILS OF great honour of captaining the "Irish Animals" with a 35mm third in the top class field. one out as he was not signed positions, some of them had teaim while Eddie Burke is in- In time for the cup. We appeal over 35 years service and to camera for the winner. Two other club members also MIXTURES cluded in. the defence at corner luad fine runs, Michael Roche to all our supporters tc turn up mark their retirement they back. Also on the panel are Entries close at IVU House. in large numbers on Sunday were the recipients of presenta- Keniilwoxth Sq.. Dublin 6 on May and Liam Dwyer, and we noted Sean McGrath and Dermot Dee, too that Liam's wife Helen next and give the boys your tions at special functions in both of whom can be relied l'O. 1888. support. their honour and we join in Many public meetings on pet completed the 6.2 mil'ss in fine Special Mixes available on request upon if given the call up by the style. For Michael of course it wishing them happiness and selectors. The chairman of the Care will be held during Pet O'BRIEN BROS. CUP FINAL saol fada as so amach. A'eek and the "Pet of the Year" was an excellent li mb loosener selection committee is our own 1 for h's London City marathon U-10 Cuu Final — Bride View Paddy Fitzgerald. will be selected — prize free pet ALSO AVAILABLE: ARABLE SILAGE MIXTURES v. Cappoquin. Kick-off 2 p.m. BALLYNOE POINT TO POINT food for the year. the week after next. A Waterford win would be a Contact your local Vet for Ref. R. Rogers. tremendous boost for morale All our Mixtures have been formulated in consultation with the local This game goe ahead before The fields of Killavarilla and information or IVU House in MUNSTER SCOR FINAL s Garryanne. bathed in brilliant, and here's hoping tihe team can Dublin.. ACOT Office. the Junior Cup Final and I'm sure our boys will give a good sunshine last Sunday, presented pull it off. Certainly it won't Best wishes are extended to account of themselves It will a perfect setting for the above lack Dungarvan support on tihe cur Figure Dancers who contest give both clubs and supporters races. Added to that was keen night. tihe Mumster adult Scor final in a chance to see the players of competition with large fields Connolly Hall, Cork, on Satur- the future in action. ranging from 11 to 17 runners "EXAMINER" GAME day night. TELEPHONE 058/41011 Waterford in each race and a further The girls have done the club bonus when a helicopter alight- All! is now in readiness for proud in reaching this stage COOP TALLOW COMMUNITY our senior football game HALL RESULTS ed on the course and the expec- and we will be keeping fingers tancy of seeing Charlie Haug- against the "Cork Examiner" in crossed that they will be Mrs Gambrider Fermoy: Mrs. hey — but it was his son Conor Cork' on Saturday. The venue crowned M'uaister champiions B. Strltch. Fermoy Marie who emerged from it. will be the Delamy Rovers Clu.b and with it a pHaoe in the AU- O'Brien, Kilcalf- Pat F'lynn fff The first race started the ground's at Kilbarry and a Irelaltid final.