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PENSMAN TAKES YOU Inaccuracses In Library Service Article Standing Orders were suspen- Cllr. J. Quirke also expressed ded at the monthly meeting of concern about the' situation. Waterford Co. Council held in Cllr. M. O'Riordan, who is also Dungarvan last Monday to en- a member of the Co. Libraries able Cllr. W. McDonnell to raise Committee, at, this point stated HEALTH BOARD AND we stated, to save the face of a matter of importance in re- that all these queries arose THE CO. COUNCIL the British judicial system and gard to the working of the from an article which appeared indeed thie entire fabric of the County Library Service. in a local paper (not the 'Leader") last week. He said Following (the abolition of the RUC and protested against the Cllr. McDonnell declared that there was no way that he would that there' was a certain am- Local Health Committees by injustice. ount of inaccuracies in this •4L- be party to any move to down- the Minister for Health, Dr. grade the service in Lismore article and whoever was respon- O'Hanion, at the end of last However we were not alto- which has been part of the heri- sible for writing it had not even year "thfe lines of communication gether correct in deploring the tage of the people there for the decency to DUt a name to it. generations. Referring to the Cllr. O'Riordan then roundly between the regional Health injustice meted out under the condemned the article stating British judicial system as "Bri- cutbacks which were affecting Board and the County Councils the service In Lismore and in that it was a slur on th? County functioning in its administrative tish" includes, besides England, Ballyduff, he asked for a clari- librarian and on the County area 'have faded. As of now the aliso Scotland and Wales. Dur- fication of thp position as far Manager who by implication were held up as being respon- only contact between the Coun- ing the past week we have as the Co. Council was con- cerned. sible for the cutbacks which cils and 'the Health Board is that learned that there is a differ- were now affecting the service. made through the two repre- ence between the law (and Cllr. James A. Walsh (who was making a welcome return The Deputy Co. Manager. Mr. sentatives which each of the obviously justice) as practised to duty after a recent indisposi- B. J. McNally. pointed out that Councils concerned has on the in England and that which tion) said that he also was con- other services as well as the Board. applies in Scotland. cerned about this situation and library service were suffering as arising from it he said that he the result of the cutbacks. "The This lack of communication In ithe course of an interview had discussed the matter that only way that more money can on RTE's "Morning Ireland" morning with the Co. Manager be made available for the lib- is now creating difficulties at raries is to take it from some we heard European Parliament (who was unaoidably absent) ^h^^h! U r Ian ,V°"S ?Hb Ph?t^Phed St their 10th Anniversary Charted Dinner held local level and Councillors are and had been Informed by him other services." he said. S °R "f Member Winnie Ewing of Glas- f0W seeking some way in which to that a meeting of the Co. Lib- It was then decided to defer M Tbere'sa"cllarkTn^ P^rkT^ecSaV Bo^SiS gow declaring that she was raries Committee was due to be get around it. further discussion on thP mat- (Belfast Pres.dent), Berne Lupto„ (Youghal President), Gertie Lupton and Brian McNally and atCTEaRyan lo-n convinced that bad the evidence held next, week at which the ter pending the outcome of the Flavm, Willie Flav.n (President), Tom Hiney, Waterford (Regional President) and Gene Dukes. (Photo? RoryWjky) A'l last Monday's meeting of Manager proposed to go into tendered during the hearing of meeting of the County Libraries Waterford County Council a detail to answer all queries the appeal by the Birmingham which had been raised. Committee to bp held next motion in the name of Cllr. week. Six in the Appeal Court in WATERFORD CO. COUNCIL Gairry O'Halloran (one of the been submitted to a Council's two representatives Scottish Appeal Court, the six on the Health Board) was passed men would lhave been set free asking that officials of the Board as the evidence would have be requested to attend quarterly been accepted and not rejected meetings of the County Council Health Board out of hand as it was by Lord Gigantic Potholes Decimating especially convened to deal with Lane and his colleagues. health matters within the At the monthly meeting of county. Winnie Ewing is not only a Members Congratulated member of the European Par- Waterford Co. Council held in Dungarvan last, Monday Cllr. In similar type moves. Carlow liament, she is also a well- Garry O'Halloran said that due County Council has asked for known lawyer who has a vast On Their Stand to lack of maintenance and re- the minutes of the monthly experience of practising in On the proposal of Cllr P. proposal paid tribute to the two pair. the roads ln many parts Roads In County Healtih Board meetings while Kenneally. Chairman, at the local papers in Dungarvan of the county were now deci- Criminal Courts. She has now monthly meeting of Waterford which, he said, over the period mated. Gigantic potholes were Kilkenny County Council has put out a suggestion in regard Co. Council In Dungarvan last had kept the people of Dungar- appearing and as a result, the works are gone compared with Pemsman in the Spotlight Col- time ago. However a number of asked for a monthly report from Monday, congratulations were van fully aware of what was roads out of his area in Clash- what was being done four or umn of the "Leader") that two anomolles existed in that there to the controversial Extradition five years ago, he said. speed limits — 30 m.p.h. and 40 the CEO detailing local health unanimously extended to Cllrs. going on. "But." he added "it more were now almost Impass- were 30 m.p.h. limits on roads Act recently passed in Dail B. Kyne and G. O'Halloran, the would be well for us to remem- able. Mr. John O'Flynn, County En- m.p.h. — were at present in leading on to the by-pass but issues which were discussed by Eireann. It is this: instead of gineer said that under the vol- force on the new Dungarvan he hoped these would be Ironed Council's two representatives ber that the shadow of doubt Cllr. P. Kenneally, Chairman untary redundancy programme, the Board at its latest meeting. on the Health Board, for the about the hospital has not yet By-Pass road and he asked out to the near future. extraditing prisoners for trial thought that it was ridiculous about, one-third of their workers when this situation would be In regard to the excessive Commenting on the two latter under the Act and in accordance stand they had taken in suc- passed. The problem has not during the present spell of very would be leaving and would not rationalised. speeding on the by-pass. "M.r cessfully opposing the proposal gone away as the cutbacks o'FlynTi remarked that the suggestions in his report to the bad weather to do any repair b» replaced because the money al a with the terms of the Anglo- to close the District Hospital to needed In the Health Board avails f"^ ... . --•.> ,,,,li^. uiPV6l?M £? £TWe ed most effective way to deaJ with monthly meeting of the Health Irish Agreement, for trial in Dungarvan. budget have not as yei^esrfr ^ i '' Ufc r" one} 1t^ &n« was not sufficient. There was limit of 40 m.p.h. on the by-pass this would be for the gardai to achieved." were having a massive Impact xin surface dressing done to had been sent to the Garda pay a few visits to the road for Board due to be held in Kil- Northern Ireland or England Cllr. Kyne acknowledging the on road surfaces but he thought roads last year and none would Commissioner for approval some speed checks kenny this week. the CEO, Mr. consideration should be given to It, would be best to leave any be done this year because the P. G. McQuillan, point out trying them before Scottish repair work over until condi- allocation from the Department tions Improved. "Any repairs of the Environment, would not tihiat as the Health Board is the Courts. done now are only being wash- permit It. The situation in the statutory authority for health "From all accounts." she is ed off by the rain and storms," current year was so bad that he said. after paying the men there was services and as each County on record as saying, "the Irish Council has representatives on County Councillor Cllr. W. McDonnell thought very little money left to do seem to have lost faith in there was no point in publicly anything else. SPORT FOR ALL" Ihe Board he dbes not recom- "British" justice. The Scottish painting such a gloomy picture "Make no mistake about it," mend that procedures be set up Courts could be regarded as Bereaved as while some of thp. roads said Mr. O'Flynn. "things are lo provide health board material might be in a bad state, the going to get progressively worse neutral. There is, of course, no On the proposal of the life in West Waterford for roads In the county generally and I car. see no solution to it CAPPOQUIN < for discussion and consideration appeal to tihe House of Lords in Chairman. Cllr. P. Kenneally, many years. He said that al- were still among the best In the and i know that, as a result It though the late Mrs. Quirke by other statutory bodies on a London." thp monthly meeting of Water- country They were certainly will seem on some roads like routine basis. ford Co. Council in Dungarvan had reached a ripe old age, her way out in front of the roads driving from one pothole to the Well our apologies to Scot- last Monday was adjourned at passing was nonetheless a very in neighbouring Co. Cork, he next. The Co. Engineer added Monster Clearance The CEO adds: "It would not land in the circumstances. And the outset for a brief period aa sad occasion for the family. said. "While I know some of that he could not hold out any Cllr Quirke suitably replied seem appropriate to ask County while the suggestion of Ms. a mark of respect to the late our roads are at, present in a joy to the members because of Councils to make available Mrs Quirke, Inchlnleamy. Bally- and thanked the Council. fairly bad state I know they the position and added that be- Ewing might assure prisoners of Votes of sympathy werP also will be repaired." he added. cause such a big proportion of routine reports for health board duff, mother of Cllr. Jimmy a fairer trial under Scottish law, Quirke. passed with the Co. Manager, the Council's workforce was meetings. However, it will still Mr Dan Hurley on the death Cllr. B. Kyne said that with leaving, the morale of those left it is hardly likely that tihe Proposing the formal vote of thp redundancy programme be- be necessary from time to time sympathy to Cllr. Quirke and of his aunt and with Mr. Tom was low "It, Is a regrettable English would agree to it in any Linneen. a member of the Coun- ing operated, the workforce state of affairs," he said. lo communicate with County the other members of the fam- would be cut so much that shape or form. ily on their bereavement. Cllr. cil's senior engineering staff on SPEEDING ON DUNGARVAN Starting Friday, February 12 Councils on issues in which the death of his brother which there wouldn't be a man left to BY-PASS Kenneally said that the Quirke drive out a lorry not to mention 10 am. both authorities share an in- A WONDERFUL family was one of the best occurred recently In England doing essential road repairs. Cllr. M. O'Riordan referred to terest and there has always been FELLOWSHIP known and most highly respect- The meeting then stood ad- There is no doubt that the road the situation (high-lighted bv FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! excellent co-operation between ed families involved in public journed for ten minutes. the authorities on such issues in We were privileged to be pre- the past." sent at an open meeting ol That is the official view as of Alcoholics Anonymous in Dun- now but perhaps some other garvan last week and after the outcome may result when the short hour that it la9ted we entire mattter comes up for dis- came away much wiser and Court Travel Holiday Fair Attracts more understanding of a prob- HOUSEWIVES- cussion at this week's meeting VOUCHERS AND WINNERS of the Health Board. lem which seems Jo be growing The first ever Holiday Fair Vouchers were presented by by t'he day among the younger organised by the newly estab- the following sponsors — Aer FOR THAT SPECIAL HEALTH DRINK ENGLISH — NOT BRITISH generation. lished Court Travel Agency, Thousands Lingus Holidays, Club Travel. — JUSTICE Dungarvan and held at Law- Budget Travel. J.W.T. Holidays, AA is a fellowship of lor's Hotel. Dungarvan on last West Cork Travel, CIE. Cunard TRY OUR— alcoholics who come together to Thursday night, attracted thou- had passed through. he was now hoping for a good Yugotours. Seallnk. Singapore Last week in connection with help each other 'to overcome sands of interested clients. As All the major holiday tour feed back by way of Increased Airlines, Ryan Air. Slatterys the rejection of the appeal by their drinking problems while a matter of record, from the operators were represented at bookings for holidays through Coach, Inter Rent. A.I.B.. Dan the Birmingham Six arid the time the doors opened at the the Fair and the various stands his agency. Air. its sister associations, Al-anon start, of the function at 8 p.m. Many of those who attended failure to prosecute those con- were all kept busy throughout And the lucky winners were— Delicious Fresh and Al-Ateen deal with the until it concluded shortly after the night handing out broch- the function did not so home O. Moloney, Mr. M. Moynihan, cerned with the murder of problems that aire passed on to 11 p.m. a total of almost 2,500 ures and answering Queries. empty handed either as prize Ml Walsh, D Walsh. P. Molo- unarmed civilians during the the spouses and children as the Mr Aidan O'Connor, Princi- vouchers were sponsored by ney, K. Madden. F. Brosnan. Ml. shoot-to-kill campaign pursued pal of Court Travel expressed most of the exhibitors at the Fraher, Mrs. Shanahan, C. Cultured Buttermilk result of 'a drink problem by fair and there were several sur- by the RUC in 1982, we con- himself as being completely sat- Nagle P. Morrissey, Ml. O'Sul- r P.S. — YOU CAN ALSO USE IT FOR BAKING isfied with the huge success of prised and very happy winners iivan.'P. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. demned the actions taken, as (Continued on Page 8) the undertaking and said that on the night. Anon. r.eNTQ A! NO FREE 'PHONE CENTRAL DIRECTORIES Arising from complaints that DAIRIES LTD. people in the 024 area in West DUNGARVAN DAIRIES Waterford were having difficul- ty in obtaining 'phone numbers in the 05 areas which comprised the rest Of the county, a request was made at the December meeting of Waterford Co. Coun- cil that, Telecom Eireann pro- vide 05 directories. free of charge for customers in the 024 area. At the February monthly WALLPAPER SALE meeting of thp Council held in Dungarvan last Monday, a let- DARRER STORES ter from Telecom stated that it was regretted that they could All Wallpapers Greatly Reduced not. accedp to such a reciuest but MARY STREET, DUNGARVAN pointed out that directories foi all areas are now available at • Papers from £1.99 a roll. all Head Post Offices and at • Contours reduced to £5.95 a roll. offices In) each district at a • Embossed Papers from £2.50 a roll. Breast Cut Bacon - 99p lb. nominal charge of £1 per copy. Cllr James A. Walsh thought GALL IN AND SEE OUiR RANGE that the charge of £1 was Pork Sausages 59p lb. pretty reasonable and should solve the problem. Lambs Liver only 99p lb. Cllr. P. Kenneally. Chairman DAN MCCARTHY who raised the matter in the The Wallpaper Centre first instance agreed but added 2 THE ARCADE, MITCHEL STREET, DUNGARVAN Luncheon Roll - 30pilb. that he and a lot of people were Ursula Moore, Aidan O'Connor and Mrs. Agatha O'Connor of Court TravelI who^were organ, Telephone 058/41772 not aware ud to this that these isers of the very successful Holiday Fair held in Lawlor's Hotel recently. (Photo. D. Stearn) A CUT ABOVE THE REST! directories could be purchased for £1 per copy. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1988.

FATAL ROAD ACCIDENT NEAR DUNGARVAN TALLOW AND ROUNDABOUT NOTES on Saturday night next at 9 Castlelyons • Nora McCarthy, of making a survey on the num- Michael Doyle (46). Main during the absence of his bro- tary Road in the direction of David and also by his mother, A.G.M. OF TALLOW bers of unemployed people in G.A.A. CLUB o'clock. Everyone welcome. Let's New Street, Tallow: Margaret Street, Kildare died Instantly ther. Mr. John Doyle, the pro- Quill's Pike when the accident by his brother John and sister Higgins, Ballynoe: Maura the area and the numbers who Marie to all of whom deepest The A.G.M. of the Tallow hope we have a winner this on Thursday morning last when prietor, who was away on holi- occurred at, about 9.10 a.m. He month. Walsh Dunmoon. Patrick Flem- have had to leave to find work struck by a car while walking days. On his most recent visit was killed instantly by the sympathy is now extended. G.A.A. Club was held on Thurs- Questionnaires have been sent day. 5th February in St Pat- The club would like to wish ing, Aglish- Nor-a Condon, Park- on the Military Road in the he had arrived In Dungarvan impact. Following the accident, the dota, Tallow; Mrs. Memin. Vil- out and the public are asked to vicinity of Ballyneety Cross late the previous night and left rick's Hall. a speedy recovery to chairman fill them in and two members The deceased who was mar- body was removed to Dungar- Election of officers: President and player, Tomas McCarthy. lierstown (after 40 years); near Dungarvan. the premises at the Square at van District Hospital where a Maureen McCarthy, Convent of the team wll call to collect around 8.30 a.m. on Thursday ried was owner of the Five Joc- —Pa Sheehan; Vice-Presidents —(P.R.O.). s-ame and also collect -any writ- Mr. Doyle made periodic visits keys licensed premises In Kil- post mortem was carried out —F'r. Sean cotter, Luke McCar- TALLOW COMMUNITY Street, Tallow- Dtony Cunning- morning to go for a walk. and it was later conveyed to ham Tallow; Carmel Burke, ten or verbal ideas on how to to Dungarvan to supervise the dare and Is survived by his wife thy and Dave Doyle; Chair- HALL RESULTS improve the employment situa- running of the Amusement Ar- This too him to Abbeyside Teresa and four children whose Heffernan's Funeral Home Kil- man — John Henley- V ice- Margaret O'Brien, Kilcalf; Tallow; Joan Clancy, Castle- ages range from 9 to 18 years. dare from where the obsequies lyons- Gerard McCarthy. Tal- cade at the square, Dungarvan and down by Monang and he Chairman — Dennle Cunning- Kay Dunne, Lismore: Anne They will also discuss your was proceeding along the Mili- Suzanne Damlen, Elaine and took place. ham: Hon. Secretary — Pat Neville, Lismore- Pa Sheehan. low; Billy Curley, Tallow. £100; Martin Feeney. Glencairn; Josie reaction to the "Survey of Local Sheehan; Treasurers — Eddie Tallow: Mary Ahern, Ballygul- Interest, in Heritage Exhibi- Cunningham and John Beecher. lane: Trena Broderick. Castle- Burke, Glengoura: Mrs. Dineen, Committee — Oonnle Henley, lyons- Dollie Morrissey, Villiers- Cappoquin; Benny O'Hara, Tal- tion " brochures of which have Tomas McCarthy, Johnny Cur- town- Mrs. N. Forbes, Tallow; low- Joe Donnelly, Tallow. already been issued. The projects team would be ley, John William McCarthy, Carme-i Burke. Tallow: Marie Next Sunday night — Jackpot John Lyons. Billy Sheehan, Pat Delaney, Tallow: Mrs. c. Pratt, game £200.00 must, be won. grateful for the full co-opera- Murphy, Michael T. Cunning- Convent Street, Tallow; Mrs. Books £2.00. tion of the people of the area ham, Bill Browne and Kieran Hartigan Conna: Peggie Mur- AnCO-FAs PROJECT in these matters. Murphy. ray, Tallow; Catrtoa Broderick, The above are in the process A11 other officers to be picked at first committee meeting. Selectors1 for senior hurling— Billy Sheehan, John Lyons and Eddie Cunningham. The players to pick their -own captains. LISMORE AND DISTRICT NOTES An under-age committee to be LISMORE G.A.A. NOTES: LISMORE GOLF CLUB NOTES 27 pts.; 3rd, F. Geary (10) 27 set up after first committee JUVENILE SECTION The Spring League continued meeting. The A.G.M of the Juvenile over the weekend with the Sun- ^Fixtures : 13th / 14th F'eb. — Spring League. 13 H. Stableford Membership was fixed at £3 Section of Lismore G.A.A. Club day golfers again getting the for adult playing members, £2 was held in the C.B.S. on Tues- worst of the conditions. John Competition. for non-playing members and day night, the 2nd of F'ebruary. O'Gorman's team hold On to the Note : Sat. 13th _ Aghern £1 for juveniles. The meeting, which was quite leading position while the team Society Out-tog. 1st tee reserved The annual social will be held well attended, looked back on of capt Pat, Norris, improving 10 to 12 noon. in Whitechurch House Hotel on a highly successful 1987 of steadily, has crept past Neil Members should note that Saturday. 19th March. which some1 of the highlights Twomey's team for 2nd place. their annual subscriptions are First, committee meeting in were the win-nine- of County The biggest improvement of all due since the 1st Jan. Only Hotel on this Saturday 13th titles at u-14, u-16 and minor since the first round has been fully paid up members are' eli- Feb. at 8.00 p.m. levels against Roanmore, De La by R. Ormonde's team, they gible to collect prizes. A list of Salle and Mt. Sion! (replay) re- have climbed from 7th to 4th paid uP members is now on dis- BADMINTON NOTES spectively and also the reaching position. play in the clubhouse. If you Results Underage Open Tour- have overlooked this matter nament — U-12 Girls Doubles— of the National Final of Feile na Gael to Clare where our Next weekend will decide who perhaps you should see to it winners. Eme-r O'Grady and meets who in the semi-finals right away. Sheila Dineen 'Tallow) • run- team gave some fine perfor- mances. which will take place on the ners-up. Majella Cotter and weekend of 20th/21s-t Feb. SYMPATHY Siobhan Beecher (Ballynoe). Both the chairman. Denis We extend our sincere sym- Buckley and the secretary. Rev. Results Spring League — 1st, U-12 Boys Doubles — winners, J. O'Gorman 383 -pts.; 2nd, P. pathy to Mrs. M. O'Brien on Michael O'Brien and Ger Lynch Bro. Dormer congratulated the the recent death of her mother, teams o,n their splendid results Norris 371 pts.- 3rd, N. Twomey (Ballynoe): runners-up, Charlie 366 pts.; 4th R. Ormonde 355 Mrs. Mary McGrath, formerly of Scanlon and Stephen Scanlon and also they thanked each and New Street. everyone who helped to any pts.- 5th F' Geary 345 pts.; 6th, Examining some new patterns at the Wedding Fair held in Lawlor's Hotel, Dungarvan recently, left to right: Michael (Tourin). T. W. Murphy 326 pts.; 7th, S. BRIDGE RESULTS U-14 Girls Doubles—winners, way to make 1987 such a suc- 1st Mrs. T. Doocey and Miss O'Sullivan, Curtain Shop, Bridge Street. Ned O'Connell. E. O'Connell, The Bridge. Mrs. Eileen O'Connell, Monica Power cess. If 1988 is to be as success- Beecher 300 pts.: 8th, D. Mur- Helen Lane and Stephanie phy 292 pts. Monica Noonan: 2nd. Miss An- and Loretto O'Sullivan. (Photo: David Stearn) Flynn (Conna); runners-up, ful the very same commitment and assistance will be needed. 6th 7th _ 13 H. Stableford son and Mr. Tom Roche: 3rd. Sinead Power and Brend-a Barry Competition — 1st, M. Byrne Mrs. Geraldtoe Canning and (Lismore). After much discussion and il5) 29 pts.- 2nd. R Culloo (17) Mrs Kay Barry. U-14 Boys Doubles — winners, deliberation the following offi- Dungarvan Rugby Club Notes Denis Martin and David Man- cers and committee were elect- gan (Tallow i; ruraners-up. Mark ed for 1988:— Lane and Oliver Lynch (Conna). Chairman — Denis Buckley: U-16 Doubles—winners, Vice-chairman — Ml. Clancy: Olive Powe Girlrs and Oa-r-a McGrath Secretary ar.d Registrar—Rev. (Cappoquin): runners-up, Cath- Bro J. L. Dormer; P.R.O.—John BALLYDUFF NOTES erine Nicholson and Susan Landers. Committee-—May Law- LATE MARY QUIRKE Pat Flyuim and Jimmy Scanlon Geoghegan (Cappoquin). ton, Patsy Quinn. Jimmy O'Gor- The death took place on attended last week's Bord na Superb First Round Junior U-16 Boys Doubles—winners. man. John O'Gorman Tom Tuesday, February 2. at her nOg Affiliations Meeting in Colin Cunningham and Denis Landers, Matty Landers, Jim daughter's residence Woodview, Dungarvan where the gradings O'Flaherty (Tallow); runners- Sheehan, Billy Kenneally, Mich- Curr-aglas-s of Mrs. Mary Quirke, for 1988 were announced as fol- DUNGARVAN 10, BANDON 0 ball for last Sunday's cup match up, David Kiely and Eugene ael Barry, Noel Barry. Pat Inchtoleamy, Ballyduff, Deceas- lows: U-14 H. (B); U-14 F. (C); in appreciation for the use of Lyons (Melleray'). O'Gorman. Kieran O'Gorman, ed, who was in hex' latte eighties U-(16 H. (B), anid U-16 F (C). On Sunday last the 1st team our training facilities recemit'y. The club would -like to thank Martin O'Brien, Eamon Power. was- ttoe former May O'Connor A supply of adult hurleys will began their Junior cup chal- Finally. Dungarvan Hockey all those clubs who participated Johnny Ahearne, John Heneg- and wa6 held in high esteem be available from Eamonn Bol- lenge wuth a superb win against Club will be holding a disco in in the u-12 u-14 and u-16 boys han. Sean Prendergast. Sean by all who knew her. ger this week-end. while Jimmy Bando-n at BaUyrandle. The for- Cup Victory O'Sullivan. Marty McNamara, the rugby club on this coming and girls doubles during the Scanlon wiill have a stock of wards laid the foundation foir Saturday, February 13 and we month of January. We would Donie Coughlan Billy Cunning- Her remains, accompanied by juvenile hurlteys. Adult member- this fine victory with a power After the resumption, DUngair- cup with a home fixture against wish them a successful night. also like to thank Ted Keniry ham. Dick Ahearne and John a large and representative cor- ship fee of £5 and minors £1 display of scrummaging and wan, with the wind to their Fermoy. This will be a tough and John Lyons who sponsored Flynn. tege, were removed from Ryan's Funeral Home, Lismore, on are payable to Richie Walsh, line-out on a dayi when condi- backs, began to assert theCi match for the home team and the trophies for the events. Selectors: U-12 'B' Hurling — while juvenile club membership tions were extremely difficult. superiority and were rewarded only three oif last year's win- Wednesday evening to St. Mic- Results Of Home Mixed Tour- Dick Ahearne. Sonny Bran-sfield hael's Church, Ballyduff. fees of adults £2 and players £1 'Playing against tihe wind in wltih a good try. Full back Mic- ning team will be playing. They nament — Winners, Michael and A. N. Other. U-12 'A' and are payable to J-immy Scamion. the fiiist half, Dungarvan show- hael O'Connor gathered inside are Paul Mullaney, COn O'Rior- Dungarvan Leader Henley and Fiona Cunningham: U-14 Hurltoe — Rev. Bro Dor- The interment took place on The annual sponsored cycle in ed great detarnvmatlom to hold- 'his own '22'' and having made dan and Michael Brackett. runners-up, Pat Sheehan and mer, Sean Prendergast, Matty Thursday morning following aid of the juvenile club will be ing Banidon scoreless at tihe ground along the touohltoe, he •It is hoped that tlhe 2nd fif- TELEPHONE (058) 41203 Christina Pratt. Landers, Patsy Quinn. Tom Requiem Mass to St. Michael's held on St. Patrick's Day. interval. During this first period kicked ahead and followed up to teen will retain the cup, which League Results — The 3rd Landers. U-16 Hurling — John Cemetery, again in the presence Baodsoin e-xented lots of pressure tackle the winger. The forwards Henieg-han. Donie Coughlan, of another large cortege. was won last year, and follow FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1988 Div. had to settle with a 4-4 BALLYDUFF MACRA NOTES and Dungarvian defended sup- | were up vary auUvkl.y to. auuln set b v th€ draw in Ardmore. in Tuesday Sean O'Sullivan. Noel Barry, Sincere sympathy is extended erbly with the forwards baking 1 possession and the backs sped ffll ' nl2ht. Marty McNamara. Minor Hur- to her sons Jimmy, Mickey and On Saturday night last, all two vital strikes against tihe the ball along the line for The 1st team will have a -The 4th Div. team drew 4-4 l-in,e — John Heneghan Denis Pad; daughters Nora. Joan, roadls led bo St. Michael's Hall head. winger Eoto Phelan to score in friendly on Sunday next away with Tourin Buckley. M-arty McNamara. Betty and Mary; sons-in-law, where the club hosted their tihe corner. to UCC. Full details will be NEWS OF TOWN Congratulations to Philly Donie Coughlan. Noel Barry. daughters-in-tew, nephew, "Saturday Dive" concert. A Rep. on Senior Committee — nieces, grandchildren, great- (Shortly after this try Michael confirmed later in the week. Curley and Fiona Cunningham night of music, dance and who won the Donal B'arry Denis Buckley. grandchildren and a- large circle colour were in store for all. with O'Halloran had to leave the FOOD ROTA Memorial Cut) in Tourin. Delegate to Bord na nOg 0-f relatives and friends. field slightly concussed, but laughs go leor! The cl-uto staged The memlbers of the above AND —(P.R.O.). meetings — Denis Buckley. WINNER AT NAVAN their two one-act plays which showing great determination Finally the Juvenile Commit- Local horse "Ailwee Dawm" and enthusiasm, he returned a rota for next Sunday are Neil TALLOW SQUASH NOTES went off with a- 'bang.' Parkes, Pat McGrath and P. A.G.M. — The club held a tee -would like to join in the won the opening race — the few minutes later to take his Queally. verry successful A.G.M. on F'rl- congratulations to Paul Pren- Duntsany 5-y-o Hurdle at Navan Rehealsals continue for the place to the forwards. ROUNDABOUT day night last. At the well at- dergast on winning the Water- on Saturday last). Owned by cast "On The Outside" this The second try came follow- COMMITTEE MEETING tended meeting. M. Allen and ford Underage Player of the John Coleman and Alex Hesikto, weekend. FOir details contact ing a very good tackle by P. J. There will be a committee F. Roche were re-elected as Year 1987, an award he richly tihe winner was trained by Dave Ahearne. Ktodregain on his opposite meeting in the clubhouse on DUNGARVAN YOUTH CLUB chairman and vice-chairman deserved. Paul has the type of Paddy Muffins and ridden by FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE On this Saturday night, re- number who failed to gieit hi.s Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 9.30. All respectively, it was great to see commitment which was so evi- his soni Tony. It wias returned hearsals will commence tor the pass away successfully. Des committee members are re- 600 confined members draw ' so many ladies Interested and dent in 1987 amongst, all our at a price of 112/1. Mlni-Hight Entertainment Shew O'Connor was on hand to inter- quested to attend. for £2000 or holidays. 1st prize B. Ryan and K. Condon being juvenile teams and may we see PIONEER NOTES — MUNSTER much of the same this year. and the Dublin City Talent cept and had a good ruin, from Best wishes for a speedy re- £1,000 or choice of (a) return elected as joint, secretaries. A. CHAMPION Competition. Anyone interested half-way to score under the covery are extended to Viinmiy flight for 2 to America: (b) all Ryan was re-elected as treasu- -(P.R.O. Lismore G.A.A. Congratulations to Mairead must, report on Saturday night posits, with Michael O'Connor O'Rourke who is presently in expenses paid trip to the Euro- rer with B. O'Donoghue as his Juvenile Section). Ahern on winning the Disco at 8.45 p.m. sharp in the hall. adding the conversion points. hospital and we hope he will be pean soccer championships assistant. Also elected to the (subject to availability)- 2nd Dancing competition at tlhe Oni next Sundiay night at 7.30 Bandon again lifted their game back playing shortly. committee were P. J. Roche, B. Munster Readoiri final isii Free- p.m., Ballimameela are hosting following this scone but Dun- Our thanks to Kilgoibinet GAA prize £500 or return flight to Cantillon, M. Murphy. C. Mur- p. J. KINDREGAN who played a London with accommodation mount, Co. Cork on Sunday last. a quiz, followed by a disco in giarvian's defence held firm until Club who kindly presented the phy and O, O'Grady. Thiis- is a wonderful achieve- Whitechurch House Hotel. Any- key role in Dungarvan's victory tihe final whistle. ruigiby club with a new rugby for 2 people ( 1 week)- 3rd There were also two selection Touraneena on Sunday. prize £200; 4th prize £100- 5th committees elected. ment, for the centre who were body interested contact Jchn The team are to be congratul- prize £100: 6th prize £100.' Tic- taking piairt for the firsit time as Munphy for further deta-'ls — ated on the fine performance kets £1 per week for 10 weeks. Credit Union League — The indeed were the West Waterford PRO. which will increase their deter- Draw takes place at Youth Club above league Is now on the Notes Region. Mairead gave another mination for the 2nd round on DUNGARVAN MART notice board so check soon to SET CLUB NEWS excellent performance on Sun- premises on Friday. May 20 at Slogadh — We had two sets BALLYDUFF/BALLINVELLA/ Sunday fortnight, February 28, Suckler In Calf Heifers 8.30 p.m. if you are interested see who you have to beat next. day and she will now represent BALLYSAGGART THE ADDRESS WAS representing the club in the Re- at home to Old Christians." who 10 Hereford and 2 AA Heifers. in supporting the dra contact This will be run on a knock- out the Diocese of Waterford and COMHALTAS NOTES are current league title holders In calf to Hereford and Aber- w basis and the finals will be gional Finals of Slogadh which Lismore and Munster in. the all- Martina Duggan, phone 058/ were held in Wexford on Satur- and who w.ill provide Dungiairvan deen Angus Bulls. 43151 or any member of the played on Saturday 27th, so get Ireilamd final. This will be held Oan Sunday next a bus w'1-1 INCORRECT your first round game played as day week last. -We were repre- on Saturday, February 27 in with their sternest test this On Monday next at 2 p.m. committee. —(Advt,), sented In the: U-13 -and U-16 sec- leave the village for Kilmallock The address of John Connors year. for Mr. W. Tobin soon as possible. Shtoronie, Co. Offaly. We will at 10.30' for the. Munster finals who was bound to the peace at A.I.B. Ladder — The club lad- tions. This was an extra-busy havie more details next week The team orn Sunday was: Details and calving dates at sale WEST WATERFORD BRIGADE day for the club as on the same of Ceol an Geimhridh. We the last sitting of Dungarvan Michael O'Connor (capt.), Eoto Telephone 058/41611 I.R.A. MEMORIAL ASSOC. der has now entered its final A meeting of the local coun- would like to wish everyone tak- Court when convicted on a The Annual General Meeting month and things have really •night our U-16 set were danc- Phelan. Des O'Connor, p. J ing In the Munster semi-final of cil was held on Friday night ing part the very best of luck. charge of using language and Ktodre-gan, John O'Connor of the Association will be held hotted up. Will 'Speedie' get his 1-asit in the l'lbrary. with Pat revenge on Frank? Will Brian Scor na nOg in Tipperary Town Congratulations to Mairead behaviour likely t0 cause a Shame White, M'ark O'Connor DUNGARVAN YOUTH CLUB In the Courthouse Dungarvan Flynn t president) p-residLiug. or Billy make -a come-back or so it was all go. Ahier-n on winning the Munster breach of the peace at ChUders Eamon Walsh, Jimmy Morrissey, FUND-FTAISING COMMITTEE at 8.00 p.m. on Saturday, Feb- The national collection to "aid Estate, Dungarvan on December ruary 13th. —(Advt.). will Dessie or Don-nie come from We made the early start for finals oif the Pioneer Disco Dan- Dec Dower, Tony Clarke, Mic- Full panel £100. Snowball £46 Wexford that morning and of the promotion of temperance cing competition in Freemount, 10 was 64. Childers Estate and ST. VINCENT DE PAUL behind to pip the favourites? throughout tihe country will be hael O'Halloiran, John Tynian, on 53 calls. Colour: salmon. Watch this space! were lucky in the fact that all Co. Cork on Sunday last.. Best that of the person attacked, Kevin Kelly, Jer O'Brien. SOCIETY, DUNGARVAN taken up at all Masses thiis Mrs. Mary Power, should have 44 43 69 28 60 20 89 62 The monthly collection will Challenge — Ten ladies from our sets were scheduled to of luck to Ma'read to the all- BALLYRANDLE CUP MATCH dance within minutes of each coming week-end. A percentage read 62, Childers Estate and not 25 38 9 52 88 45 68 50 be taken up after all Masses at Youghal will be out this Friday of the collection can be retain- Ireland. 22 Childers Estate a reported AT HOME FOR 2nds 42 32 49 76 27 21 26 59 St. Mary's Parish Church and night to take on the local ladies. other. It must be said that both Our next branch meeting will s On Sunday next the 2nd team our sets danced very well and ed by the local centre and We in our last issue. 37 31 54 35 33 65 40 61 Friary Church on Saturday Some of our ladles will be rep- appeal for your generous sup- be held on Thursday night, begin the defence of the above night and Sunday next. resenting the club for the first were duly rewarded by gaining March 10. _ PRO. 23 6 14 57 34 63 84 5J a place in the All-Ireland Finals port at the- week-end. 87 86 83 15 46 90 67 11 DUNGARVAN PIPE BANN time so best of luck girls. Club Social — Tickets for our which will be held In- En-nls in- -Martina Kearney arid Fr BALLYDUFF I.C.A. NOTES 4 5 7 8 53* 19 36 ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE a few weeks time. -Well done to The parade starts this year first, social are now available in Kevin Miulcahy attended Mon- •"Denotes end of Snowball. Ted's. They are selling fast, so both sets. day ni'ght's Regional Meeting in Despite the inclement, wea- iSB at. 3 p.m. from Crotty's Corner. Prizes must be claimed on oi get yours now to avoid disap- Well done also to the U-19 Abbeyside. ther the meeting on Tuesday Would all clubs or concerns set from Newcastle who travel- before Monday, February 1.5 at that won trophies last year pointment. More news next G.A.A. NOTES night last was very well atten- SPRATT 6 p.m. sharp from Mrs. Mlc- week. —i (Condor). led with us on the day and A meeting of the Adult Club ded and most interesting please return them by the 19th who, too. were successful in BALLYNAGU1LKEE, BALLINAMULT Gregor. 32 Caseyville, Dungar- of Feb. 1988. BRIDE VIEW UNITED NOTES wais held on Monday night with Four of our more enthusiastic gaining a place in the Finals. Bill McNamara (Chairman) members are heading for An (adjoining Millstreet/Clonmel Road) van. Bands in attendance this year Bride View's home- tie with Affane was cancelled1 due to the The club would like to thank presiding. There was a discus- Grianan on courses of cookery, A OR ACTIVE ROADSIDE HOLDING c. 664 ACRES Full sheet must be returned will be Youghal Pipe and Brass our musician on the day, Pat Bands Castlelyons Pipe Band, weather on- Sunday morning sion on the sale of tickets for crafts and singing. PLUS HAYSHED when claiming. last. United find themselves at McKe-nna from Clashmore, tihf Co-op Development Draw On Monday night next, Feb. No winner last week. Dungarvan Brass & Reed Band Scor Na nOg — As was men- FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY and Dungarvan Pipe Band. home for the next three weeks. due- to commence hi March' 15th. we hope to have as many Numbers dirawn this week by On Sunday morning next they tioned above the Munster semi- Any members with tickets sold members as possible at the Ihe Auctioneers invite inspection of this compact Mrs. May Cantwell, Sea Park, All clubs and concerns will final Of Scor -a -nOg was held be forwarded circulars for entry take on league leaders Pine- n should return same to Richie school at, 8.30 p.m. to arrange farm, presently in grass, having tillage potential and Abbeyside. wood. If both sides play to recently in Tipperary Town and Wal-sh as soon as possfible the casting and production of to parade. Anyone not receiving we were represented in the set- affording an opportunity to those seeking additional one can have one1 by contacting form this game could be a thril Michael Leamy and Bill Mc- our forthcoming play In the ler. Kick-off 11.30. dancing section. We were up Namara will attend the Divi- I.C.A. competition. acreage. Conveniently situated and which will be offered the Pipe Band. against te-am from Tipperary for sale in one or £wo lots. HOGAN SCHOOL OF Dungarvan Tyre Centre Cup s sional Board meeting in Dun- The name of the play is "The Quarter Final — United are at and Clar° on the night. Our set garvan to-night (Thursday) at Preparation For Patsy Murphy's DANCING NON-STOP DRAW gave a very good performance Solicitors: j. F. Williams & Co. Mam Street, Dungarvan. home to Youghal m the Dun- which r-egradings etc. will be Stations". Early on this year we West Waterford 2nd DRAW RESULTS and we thought we had done Further details and map from the Auctioneers. £50, Mrs. Sheila Tutty, Chil- garvan Tyre Centre Cup on dealt with. asked our members to try their Sunday. February 21st. enough to gain a place in the hand at writing short play. Inspection invited. ders Estate, Dungarvan- £25, Munster final but this was not A vote of sympathy was ex- a Hounds Breeda O'Connor, 64 Woodview, Co-op Draw—The Co-op draw tended to the Quinke family on We were amazed at the re- takes place in the Lismore Hotel to be and we had to bow on the sponse. and after much con- BALLYKNOCK, DUNGARVAN Cahir. Co Tipperary- £10 each night to our counterparts from the death of Mrs. Mary Quirke — Will meet — Marion Whelan. 20 McCarthy- On Saturday night. Michaei sideration. Bride Ahern's plav (within 3 miles of town) Clare and Tipperary. Never was chosen. We thank everyone ville, Abbeyside. Dungarvan- mind — our group can be satis- Beecher will be presented with e. 50 ACRE FARM FOR LEASE OR TEMPORARY FEBRUARY Deirdre O'Riordan, c/o Mercy TELECOM EIREANN h:s award at the Fermoy sports for their participation. Saturday 13th Millstreet FAICHE STIABHNA IARTHAR fied that they did us proud and Now if yo-u ever had the urge LETTING Convent, Dungarvan; Margaret were unlucky on the night. Star Dinner in the Grand Ho- Saturday 20th ...... Dun-moon Keating. Main St., Clogheen, Co BAILE ATHA CLIATH 2 51. Congratulations again to to do some acting this is your lhe lands are suitable for tillage and consideration will BHEIRTEAR L EI S Thanks to our musicians as chance. Remember the time — Cross Tipperary. Promoters Draw, £5, FOGRiA usual, Tom and Bob. Muck on a well deserved be given in addition to either grazing and meadowing or Aisling O'Sullivan. Cappoquin SEO, die bhun foralacha na honour. 8.30 at, the school on Monday Saturday 27th Ballymiaoar-bry nAchtanna Telegrafa agus an Best Wishes—The club would next. — (P.R.O. Mary Hyland'. any combination of farm use.- Co. Waterford —(Advt) like to send best, wishes to our MARCH Achta Sel-rbhisi Poist agus The lands are exceptionally well fenced, presently in Teileachumarsalde, go bhfuil "first lady" and one of our dedi- permanent pasture, with never failing water supply, and Saturday 5th Mount Stuart cated musicians. Biddy Nugent, Saturday li2th ••• Ballyduff PLANNING NOTICES beartalthe ag Bord Telecom are situate roadside. Elreann line Thelegrafalochta a who is at present, recovering Thursday 17th ... Clashmore (12 Co. Waterford — Michael from an accident. The message Maps and further particulars from the Auctioneers. Noon) (to fto'sh i O'Shea, Secretary, is 'applying chur os clonn agus ar feadh gach bothair phoibll anseo ls "get, well soon Biddy and season) to Waterford County Council for hope you wll] be back with us —at 11.30 a.m. ex-tension to Clubhouse for Lis- thlos agus chun na crlche sin DECKIES LOUNGE polla! a chur suas agus a soon — we won't even mind it Followers are earnestly re- more Golf Club at Bal'yin, you are late." MODELIGO L'smo-re. chothabhall sa bhothar sin Edmond Spratt & Son, quested not to make gaps on to agus ar an mibothar sin- faol na Best, wishes also to John roads or to boundary fences, iCo. Waterford — Planning Moore, Ballinamuck, who has Saturday, February 13 — PROGRESSIVE 45 DRIVE permission is sought for an cumhachtai a thugtar do leis TELEPHONE (058 ) 4.2211 and to ensure that all gates are na h-Achtanna sin. always been part of the Scor M.I.A.V.I. closed extension and alterations to scene and who Is recovering Jackpot £200 on 11 games. dwelling house at Stradbally for On line ata ag Ballynacourty, from a recent Illness Get, well Sunday, February 14 — DOMINO J. M. and B. M. Mulcahy. o d'heas ar fe-adh 0.6 km tuair-im. soon1 Johnny. DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1988. PAGE THREE Health Services In Disarray

Speaking at the annual gen- LISMORE COMMUNITY —SAYS DEPUTY DEASY eral meeting of Tallow Fine SCHOOL Gael Branch. Deputy Austin Cllr. Willie McDonnell pro- Deasy delivered a trenchant at- Cllr. McDonnell said it was number attending the schools 1 posed that Deputy Deasy should imperative that the allocation had increased this year and tack on both the Minister for move an immediate Dail Ques- Health. Dr Rory O'Hanlon and of money for Lismore Commu- was now in excess of 500 and tion requesting the allocation of nity School be given top prior- the building of this new Com- the present, Fianna Fail govern- funds for the commencement of ment on the disarray of the ity Speaking on behalf of the munity School would further work on the Lismore Community Lismore Parents Council of enhance the educational facili- Health Services brought about School which was sanctioned by by them and which he said was both schools, the Christian Bro- ties in the entire West Water- the Minister for Education al- thers and Presentation Secon- ford region. now placing a burden of worry most twelve months ago. on the old. the sick and the dary Schools, he said that the disabled. GOOD WISHES

mmmaa The branch members joined unanimously in sending best wishes to Cllr. James A. Walsh. IT WAS ENGLISH Cappoquin for a speedy recov- ery from his present indisposi- JUSTICE-NOT BRITISH tion. OFFICERS ELECTED The following officers were el- JUSTICE ected: Chairman—Moss Geary; Professor Tom Raftery. MEP. the U.K. Independent of Jan- Vice-do. — Denis O'Brien; Sec- speaking at a meeting last Sat- uary 29 can see. The more these retary — Peter Barry: Joint urday said: "Winner all wrong flaws are exposed, the more Treasurers — Sam Fuller and —that can only be the verdict likely we are to redress in in- Richard McNamara; P.R.O. — of any objective commentator justice done to the Birmingham Willie McDonnell. Pictured recently at AIB Dungarvan presenting the AIF Perpetual Cup for the Dungarvan Crystal Sports & Leisure Club on the outcome Of the Birming- Six and the Guilford Four. Squash Tournament were Liam Moore (Chairman of Dungarvrn Crystal Sports Club), Michael Wadding (AIF, Waterford). Pat ham Six case and the an- "Even more serious is the de- nouncement Of Sir John May- cision not to prosecute the of- McGovern (captain of winning team) and Nrall Dennehy (AIB, Dungarvan). hew that those involved in the fenders in the RUC This effec- RUC shoot-to-kill foray, will not tively is putting certain police be charged. Out of this debacle officers and police polick mak- there can only be one clear ers above the law. In one sen- DEPUTY AUSTIN DEASY winner, the men of violence and tence. Sir John Mayhew de- KNOW YOUR one clear looser, the law itself." stroyed the hard work of many The closing of the County & Professor Raftery went on to courageous RUc men who did Progress Reports On Roads And City Infirmary, Waterford and RIGHTS say: "It was not. the Birming- so much to bring some balance q._How can I check that my Lismore District Hospital with ham Six who were on trial it into the administration of the the proposed closure of Dungar- PRSi is being paid in by my was English justice itself. Thus, law in the Six Counties since employer? The following Progress Re- Carrick Road, Clonmel to Rath- van District Hospital was, he those who expected a favour- the signing of the Anglo Irish port on roads and sanitary ser- said, a shattering blow to A. — For complete assurance gormack Road. Road at Barra- able verdict were being exces- Agreement, and set back the it is important to do the fol- vices for January were submit- vakeen, Crehan School to people in the county and left sively optimistic. Note that I process of reconciliation which ted to the monthly meeting of Sanitary Services Lowry's Bridge to Mothel Re- lowing:— many in a weak position to help said English „Justic e and not got such a boost after Ennis- Waterford Co. Council held in alignment at Friar's Walk, Ab- themselves. "The closure of Lis- British justice I do so, because 1 Insist on receiving a pay- Dungarvan last Monday: killen. slip on euch pay-day. This may beyside. more District, Hospital." said 11 am convinced that the English "All this makes the argu- completed and accommodation Mount Congreve and Cappo- Deputy Deasy, 'Is a major loss judicial system a opposed to be your only record that your NATIONAL PRIMARY ROAD works near completion. quin. s ments of the IRA and Sinn Fein employer has deducted PRSI IMPROVEMENT WORK SANITARY SERVICES: to West, Waterford and the the Scottish judicial system, is more plausible and no effort (c) Newtown — Accommoda- General : General mainten- WATER SUPPLIES people there will not forget this (and tax). (a> Kiely's Cross — Perma- tion works, drainage and fenc- flawed. should be spared to point out 2. Ask your employer to show ance in all areas. Amenity very unpopular decision made "The Birmingham Six were this to Mrs. Thatcher and Tom nent fencing being constructed, ing being completed. works at the Park, Kilmactho- Small Schemes : Ardmore by Fianna Fail." you your tax deduction card (b) Kitchenhole — Pavement White Lining : Stop lines tried and found guilty in the King. (which you have a legal right mas. Hedge cutting Clonmel to Water Supply — Contract Com- He went on to say that people media, ever before their case to inspect every three months). pleted; Ballinacourty-Mains Re- got to the courts. In the highly "The IRA were the clear win- placement — Work Completed: not alone in Lismore- town but ners last, week. That does not This card is a record of your in Ballyduff, Tallow and Knock- charged atmosphere of the time earnings and deductions. Check B a 1 ly 1 aneen-Ma ins Repl acement anore. areas that were one time no jury could remain unmoved make their campaign of killing, —Work completed. by the media hype. It could not and torture, robbery and viol- that entries on columns 13/14. the heart-land of Fianna Fail ence right. It was wrong before which concern PRSI, are up to were now angry and bitter over have happened in Scotland, date. SEWERAGE SCHEMES this ruthless decision taken by where press comment on such last week, and is still wrong — the present government. "The cases is not permitted before all wrong and no effort should DUNGARVAN G.A.A. CLUB NOTES Major Schemes : Lismore — be spared to bring home to the 3. You should checv: with the CHRISTY MOYLAN further and qualify for the All- distant future. health cuts are now being im- the court hearing The flaws of "Records" division of the Dept. HONOURED Scheme completed and in oper- plemented in a far too severe British how they have inadver- Ireland final. An invitation has been re ation. the English system are showing of Social Welfare and ask them One of the greatest honours measure for the people," he up in other cases too, as any- tently helped make winners of to provide information on con- SHAKING OFF THE COBWEBS ceived to travel to Cork to take j Ballinroad — Contract Docu- added. these enemies of reconciliation ever to come the way of our The weather isn't exactly an on the "Examiner" in what is body who read the excellent tributions paid and credited to club. That would best sum up ments approved by Department. article by Ludovic Kennedy In and peace." you (at least up to and end of incentive to think about going hoped to become an annual Checkpoint — Contract Docu- the previous tax year). the presentation of the Bank of back .into training, but believe football fixture and this game Ireland "All-Time Stars" Hurl- will be .played at the Kilbarry ments sent to Department, of 4. Your employer is obliged lit or not we will be "shaking Environment in July. 1985. Ap- ing Award tto our own Christy off the cobwebs'' in the not too grounds of Del aine,y Rovers. to give you a statement of ear- Moylan at last Friday night's plication for Foreshore Licence nings and deductions (P.60) at All-Sitiar Awards function in the sent to Department of Commu- the end of each tax year. If Burlington Hotel fxi Dublin. nications in July, 1985. This there is a delay in receiving Licence was also granted in your P60, ask your employer for He has now well and truly November. 1986. Estimated cost an explanation. If you receive gone into the ranks of the all- of Scheme — £372,240. a P60 in good time it is usually time "greats" of hurling, and it FINANCIAL PROBLEMS OF COMMON an indication that your PRSI is .'B an honour richly deserved. It Ballyduft Lower — Prelimin- being paid in. is of course a wonderful per- ary Report with Department. Portlaw—Preliminary Report 5 If your employment only sona' tribute to the silkam skills AGRICULTURAL POLICY of a superb hurl-er. while the submitted to Department of commenced in the currant, tax BY MICHAEL DILLON Environment, in March. 1986. year the Dept. of Social welfare honour for club and county is just as great. Tallow — Revised Prelimin- wouldn't yet know details of The biggest pnoblem facing liargeliy due to the fall in tihe ary Report with Department oi PRSI deductions. In this case The modest ma.11 tliat he ls, the European Community in re- value of the dollar and tiie Environment for examination. you should write to The Colla- Christy has always shunned the weakness of markets in some Estimated cost of Scheme — l cent years has been tihe §nan- £1.2 ooo.ooo. tor General. Office of the Rev- ;ilm>elii;glhit. buit he can hold h>'s cintg of the operations of thie MlLrd countries. They took near- enue Commissioners, Teach head up high .now by being Common Agricultural Policy, ly 40% of expenditure En the Minor Schemes: Portlaw Sew- Earsfort. Hatch street, Dublin 2. officially ranked as one of the and indeed this is so great that Guarantee section, with most erage — Completed. Quote your RSI Number, em- greatest players ever to grac-3 it has become the man theme money going to help exports, Clonea Power — Plant In op- ployer's name and address and -the game of hurling. of the European Council meet- cereals, and to a lesser extent, eration. registered number. IWhiat a great pity that an In- ings of the Prime Ministers of rwi'.ik products, beef, pig-meat Chlorination- Various Schemes (This column has been com- dustrial dispute within, RTE the Member States. As- far back and. olive oil. On the other hand, —Schemes In operation. piled by Dungarvan Community prevented alii of us from seeing there was only a small increase as 1984. agreement was reached 1 Information Centre which pro- the presentation of the award on the absolute need to comply n the outlay on intervention, vides a free and confidential to Christy by GAA President Dr. with budgetary discipline, and as there is some success in service to the public. Opening Mick Loifitus. this had to be the main con- curbing it through new regula- times of centre, which is located In congratulating Christy on siidcwaitiion of the Commission tions. ln the courthouse, are: Mon- behalf of the club, we salute when preparing tthe 1987 budget The Increase in amounts days, Tuesdays and Wednesdays him on thlis richly deserved a year ago. MODIFIED PLAN —7.30 p.m.-9 p.m.: Fridays—11 honour. Our hope is that It will spent by the Guidance Section a.m.-12.30 p.m.; Saturdays—1) inspire our pcesent-day players Unfortunately a decision to of EAGGF have been small over a.m.-1 p.m.). to renewed efforts to try and curtail spend'ng within pre- the years. In 1/983 it was 904.6 •capture senior championship defined limits cannot always be million ECU and by 1987 it had PROPOSED FOR glory in the years ahead. implemented, and when the only risen to 917.7 .million ECU. BUSY EXECUTIVE budget was considered by the while this year's outlay is on'y Margaret McGrath, Mary Shalloe and Anne Murray enjoying themselves at Court Travel expected to be 1.085.4 million The club executive met in Parliament they expressed t'he Holiday Fair, held at Lawlor's Hotel, Dungarvan last week. (Photo: Pat Crowley) view that it would be insuffi- ECU. The biggest outlay in thie LISMORE C. OF I. lengthy session again last Wed- cient to cover the community's section is on grants for the Im- I.F.A. EXECUTIVE nesday ni'ghit when an extremely foreseeable needs for the year. provement of processing and heavy agenda had to be dealt This forecast proved to be cor- marketing .farm produce, from with. It is by far the busiest rect. and it was necessary to which Ireland has benefitted SCHOOL ever start to a new year for the bring Jn an amending supple- well in the past. The ,a?d to OPPOSES LAND TAX executive and there is unlikely mentary budget in July, but it farming in disadvantaged areas, to be any let-uip in the imme- was also necessary to make re- which is also of great value to At Question Time in the Dail diate future. gulations under .which Member Ireland, takes the second high- last week Deputy Austin Deasy LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A recent meeting of Water- IHappy to report however that States would not be reimbursed est outlay, followed by the farm asked the Minister for Educa- The Editor I would like our local TD's to the people, could well expose ford I.F.A. was addressed by attendances are close to 100",, for expenditure on intervention modernisation, schemes, from tion when it is intended to re- Dungarvan Leader. investigate this matter for me. the cant, hyprocrlsy and intel- Mr. Martin Good, secretary of with everyone pulling his and purchases and export refunds wihi'ich Germany, France, the place the present, structures Could they explain to tie lectual dishonesty which all too the I.F.A. National Farm Busin- her weight. from t'he guarantee section of U.K.. the Nethemlands. Denmark which constitute the Church of ess Committee. Mr. Good gave THE RIGHT TO DECIDE Censorship Board that adults often passes for leadership in Incidentally it was confirmed the European Agricultural) Guid- and Belgium draw most bene- Ireland national school. Lis- pay taxes to keep these officials Ireland. an interesting talk on farmer at the recent meeting that all ance and Guarantee Fiund. for fits. in that order. Market re- more. and the work it is inten- Dear Sir, in jobs. Have the public then I Is it any wonder that, our taxation in which he pointed the 1987 championship medals two. months after they had Paid "ated measures also take a sig- ded to do in the meantime to From tame to tame I receive not got the right to decide for best and brightest young people out the negative aspects of w'il be presented at out' annual ouitJ the money, whenever nificant part of the expendi- put the classrooms, general notices from the Censorship of themselves what they would are turning their backs upon us Land Tax, which is now being dinner on March 1.6. Tickets for EAG-G-F funds are exhausted in ture, and these include outlay structure and surrounds in a Publications Board (the latest prefer to read. Do newly- in despair and reluctantly leav- strongly advocated by I.C.M.S.A. that eagerly awaited social the latter months of the year. on the schemes for noiw- reasonable state of repair. dated December 22, 1987 en- married couples have a right by ing to find elsewhere the fruits The yield from Land Tax could event have now gone on sale marketlng of m'Mc and dairy The Minister for Education. closed) scheduling various book law to educate themselves in ol good leadership such as jobs, be increased at the whim of land the advice to intending The EAGGF. better known. In herd conversion schemes and so Mrs. Mary O'Rourke. T.D.. in titles which have been banned. relation to these private low taxation and real prospects any government at any time, patrons is to acquire them with- Ireland by its French inftia's on,, as well as measures with her reply stated: I would refer Some of these books are quite matters? foi their future? and any farmer, who due to out delay. They wil'. be limited FEOGA. accounted for 72.8% of reigard to wine,, including re- the Deputy to the replies which weather, disease or other mis- the total EC .budget in 1985. with structuring of the vineyards, I gave to questions on 20 Octo- harmless and would seem Lo Yours sincerely, Yours sincerely, and will be disposed of on the rely on bad language to make fortune, made a loss in a par- fairest system — "first come, 70.3% going to the Guarantee and conversion to other crops. ber and 5 November, 1987 con- an impression. Mind you well- MICHAEL O'CONNOR Professor Tom Raftery, MEP, ticular year, would still have first served." Section,. Last year these figures In the future it is expected that cerning the provision of new known authors, accepted by the The Book Shop, 17. Halldene Drive, to pay what would amount to were down- to 65.9% and 63.6%, there will be more spent on. re- classroom accommodation at Censorship Board, are not op- 15, O'Connell Street. Bishopstown, Cork. a penal tax. Mr. Good reasoned SCOR NA nOG MUNSTER •but for thie coming year it is gional and social schemes, with the Church of Ireland national posed to using unnecessary Dungarvan. 2/2/'88. that the present system where- FINAL reckoned they will be up to less on investment projects. school, Lismore. „ smut t-> sell their books. Why do 3/2/'88. by a farmer paid tax on his in- iBesit wishes are extended to 71.1% and 68.2% of the total A senior officer of my De- we have double standards? come as shown by full accounts our Ballad Group which repre- budget. This indicates a need partment recently met the act- was the most equitable. He sents WateirfOrd in the Munster for more resources and/or more ing Chairman of the school's I wish to make it clear that made the point that while ac- Scor na nOg .final in Freemount, reforms. board of management, and I am not setting out to support countants' fees were an added Co. Cork, on Saturday night The Community's 'own resour- arising out of the discussions saucy literature. Miy duty as a expense, they also gave the far- The members of the ballad i ces' have been increasing drani- which took place it is the inten- book seller is to provide as wide The Editor. QUALITY CONTROL mer a clearer view of his busin- CHARGE AGAINST tion to put a set of modified "Dungarvan Leader." group are Deirdre and Claire atlcally siince the accession of a range as possible of books for ess and of the direction of that Murphy, Caroline Byrne, Lor- plans to the school authorities business. Spain, and Portugal, but the the general public. Any reader raine Cotter and Killfan Walsh, EAGGF has been swallowing for their consideration. These knows for example that When THE OLD MUSHROOM P.R.S.I. INTRODUCTION ANTI-BLOOD will take into account the fall TREATMENT ASSOCIATION TO and they have done the club the larger amounts- without dif- Harold Rabbins first began writ- Mr. Good spoke on the stated proud in winning the county ficulty. Since >19'83, these resour- in enrolments at the school intention of the Government to since the original building pro- ing. there was some semblance Dear Sir, filial and advancing to this ces, which include customs of a story to his books. I have introduce P.R.S.I. for farmers. provincial'., .final. Our hope is duties, ordinary sugar. Ievie6, SPORTS ACTIVIST ject was first proposed and the I note that the Minister for Concern was expressed by necessity for economy in the heard it said on several occa- the Environment, Mr. Ray MEET IN KILKENNY that they w'll .now go one step VAT and .financial contributions sions that after writing so members present that, while from the Member States, in- provision of the accommodation Burke has prohibited the Nu- now required. The question of many novels, they become more clear Energy Board from issu- The South-Eastern branch of farmers would be expected to creased by 51'% to a total of DROPPED sordid, now that he has run out Irish Quality Control Associa- pay Into P.R.S.I. they would not interim improvements to the ing any statement on nuclear 35,243.8 miiliionECU thlis year, if A charge against an anti- of ideas. H*s books are not energy before first submitting tion is hosting a meeting on be granted equal benefits with 35.243.8 million ECU in- 1987. and present structure will not. now banned. Thursday next 18th February other sections. coursing activist was dropped arise. I am makinc arrange- it for his approval. are set to increase by a further at Carlow Circuit Court on I stock "Tlie Joy of Sex" by in the Hotel Kilkenny. Kil- The members of Co. Water- COURT SEQUEL TO Hl.9% to a total 39,446.7 million ments to have the Deputy in- Now that we have abolished ford Farm Business Committee Wednesday of last week. formed of developments in due Dr. Alex Comfort, M.B. which is- Foras Forbartha and the kenny. The theme of the meet- ECU this year, if the VAT con- ing, which will commence at are _ paddy Phelan. Toureagh. The charge against John Fitz- course. banned. This book is regarded Health Council and emasculat- tribution- goes uip to 1,43%. It is gerald (28), of Lower Bridge worldwide as essential reference 7.45 p.m. is. "Managing Quality Ballymacarbry Chairman, Pat DISCO INCIDENT hardily surprdisilng that at this ed other bodies, such as AFT Murphy, Ballyquin. Carrick-on- Street. Callan. Co. Kilkenny, reading both for newly-married and ACOT, are we to begin a Is Managing People" and it is stage, reform takes precedence envisaged that a wide range of Suir. T. J Harty. Gortnadiha, When a young man in the who was accused of threaten- couples and people married a programme of gagging the re- course of an argument with his over increasing resources. ing a farmer, had been adjourn- number of years. Are people to mainder, starting with the NEB issues. Including selection and Ring. Ned Murphy, Tay Lodge, training of personnel, quality Kilmacthomas. Pat Lynch girlfriend threw a chair across During 1987 the amounts ed (as reported In our last be denied access to educational —what an enlightened and pro- a crowded disco, a woman re- spent by the Guarantee Section issue), to the Carlow sessions reading designed to improving gressive policy? motivation and promoting the Parkswood Passage East. Bill PROSPECTS FOR quality message, will be discus- Lane, Ballyduff Upper, Michael ceived serious head injuries, of EAGiGF ort supporting most for mention last Wednesday, their lives. I strongly object to Politically, of course, it's a Lismore Court was told last commodities was more than following two trials at Kilkenny a bureaucratic government tell- cute move. The old mushroom sed. Kiely Old Parish. Paddy Power, Leading the discussion and B'onniahon. Eddie Cunningham. Wednesday- had been allocated in the Circuit Court in which the ing the public what they can or treatment (I.e. keep them in the Patrick Mangan. a builder's budget. This was particularly juries had been deadlocked. IRISH YOUTH cannot read. If we apply that dark and supply plenty horse making a presentation will be Kinsalebeg. Robert Power. Mo- Martin Mullane, Group Quality nadiha, Rathgormack. labourer, of Bridane. Lismore time for monetary compensatory Foroige, the 17,000 strong Na- law of reasoning then an manure i has always worked pleaded not guilty to assaulting amounts, for cereals and rice, Mr. Stephen Lanigan- athiest has every right to tell well in Irish politics. Allowing Assurance Manager, Avonmore Executive County Officers — O'Keeffe, B.L.. for the State, en- tional Youth development Or- Creameries, who will also act as Gerrv Murphy Clonea-Power, Mrs. Breda Brackett at a Lis- oilseeds, and protein plants!, ganisation has 'announced that me to take down my section of these bodies a free rein to pro- more hotel on September 20. tobacco, sugar, eggs and poul- tered a nolle prosequi On the religious books. mulgate the facts and enlighten Chairman. Linda Conway. In- Harry Gray. Stradbally and An- charge It had been alleged that its Leaders' 18th Annual Con- thony Ryan. Ballymacarbry are Mrs. Brackett said she was try. and for sheep meat and ference will be held in Donegal structor in Quality Assurance Mr. Fitzgerald had sent tn or at FAs (formerly AnCo). Lough- also acting members of this sitting at a table V£ith her sister goat meet. The amounts allowed Town on the weekend of 18-20 and husband when: bottles and caused to be received by Bren- llnstown and Brian Flynn of committee. for dairy products to the budget dan Farrelly, of Riversdale, March. Waterford. formerly of the FUE N.B — Until recently this glasses were sent flying by the matched the expenditure, whife The theme of the Conference defendant She wa later struck Raharney. Co. Westmeath. a and now a Personnel Consul- committee was known as the s pilgmeiat, fibre plants and wrne letter saying his house would will be "Irish Youth: 1988-2000?" tant. Credit and Taxation committee. on the side of the head by a had not used up their appro- The Conference will address the chair. She was taken to hospi- be burned down if a 1986 meet- The meeting will be of parti- Any farmer who Is experiencing priations by September, though ing of the Westmeath United question of what are the pros- cular interest to people working undue pressure from any lend- tal and is now still receiving that situation may have chang- pects for young people between outpatient treatment. Coursing Club went ahead on . THE ln. studying or contemplating ing institution should contact ed ln the last few months. his land. now and the year 2000. careers in Quality Assurance any member of the above com- District Justice W. F. O'Con- SHARP INCREASE The keynote address will be EDITOR nell fined the defendant £20 Following the state applica- and also to manufacturing, per- mittee or ring the I.F.A. office, There was a sharp Increase in tion the accused was dis- delivered by FT. Liam Ryan who sonnel or training functions Dungarvan (Phone No. 058/ with £30 witnesses's expenses. is Professor of Sociology at, St. The court was told Mangan was the amounts spent on export re- charged by Judge Patrick where ensuring quality aware- 41448). Full confidentiality as- funds or subsidies to 1987, Smith. Patrick's College, Maynooth. U ness ls a requirement. sured. now barred from the hotel. CAGE FOUR DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1988.

WRESTLING GIANT HAYSTACKS Week-End T.V. Viewing RADLEYS LOUNGE 9.35 — Quo Vadis. (Part 4). 10.35 in 'When Wifie's Away.' 6.55 — —Newsnight. 10.55 — Portraits-: Weather. 7.00—Breakfast Time. HEADS BILL AT Rostropovich. 8.30—Laverne and Shirley. 8.55 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 —Regional News and Weather. ABBEYSIDE 9.0i0—News, Weaither; Open Air. BBC 2 LAWLOR'S HOTEL RTE1 3.1'5—Robin Hood Junior. 4.16 9..20—'Kilroy. 10.-00—Niews, Wea- and Finlay data that their —Flaisih Gordon conquers The ther; Going For Gold. 10.25 — combined weight and agility FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Universe. 4.35 — Wjonderstruck. Children's BBC. 10.50 — The FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 will finally topple the Mayo 5.05 — Saturday Matinee: The Wombleis. 10.55—Five To El-even. man's undefeated record. One 2.05 — The Brothers. 3.00 — Man In The Iron Mask. A 111.00—'News,Weather; Open Air. 6.55-7.20 a.m. — Open Univer- thing is sure, a tremendous Thursday, February 11 — CRAZY NIGHT with Eddie 'Live' At Three including News screen classic based on the lfi.OO—News, Weather; Daytime sity. 9.00 — Pages from Ceefax. flight is in store! Due to the Headlines and Weather. 4.00 — niovel by Alexander Dumas in 9.30—Daytime On Two. A mix Coady Mime Act and "Take Your Pick" for £100 Live. 12.55 p.m.—Regional News very nature of the contest the Dempsey's Den with Bosco. 4.30 which Louils Haywiard plays the and Weather. 1.00—One O'Clock of educational programmes. 2.15 promoters have wisely had the — nappy Birthday. 4.35 — dual role of Louis XIV of France News, Weaither. 1.30 — Neigh- p.m.—Weekend Outlook. 2.20 — Friday, February 12 — NGELL!E & COMBO ring specially strengthened for Cockleshell Bay. 4.55 — News- and Phiil-ipe his identical twin. bours. 1.50 — Hospital Watch. Siport On Friday. 3.45 — News this tussle. line 5.15 Drama 7: Fatima. 5.45 Louis, ciruel and sadistic, learns 2.H5 — Film: Affair With A and weather. 3.55 — Clatchword. Saturday, February 13 — TWISTS OF BRANDY —News. 6.00 — The Angelus. he has am- identical twin and Sitiranger. Victor Mature and 4,25 — River Journeys. 5.30 — GRUDGE FIGHT 6.01 _ Newstime. 6.30 — Play Prinzes s Pau la, her se 11 fearing for his throne, has Jmn Simmons star in a rornani- Food And Delink. 6.00—Film. The The Game. 7.00—Evening Extra. philllpe encased in an iron- Scarlet C'law- -continuing the Sunday, February 14 — FLAM£S wrestles on the bill against the 7.30 — Megamix. 8.00 — Never itic drama. (1953, black and mask and imprisoned- in the white). 3.40—Ask Margo. 3.50 — season- of Sherlock Holmes 'no holds barred' Naughty lhe Twain. 8.30—On The Town Nliicky. This is also a grudge Bastille prison. To the rescue Children's BBC. 4.05—Yogi Bear. alms, wijth Basil Rathbone as with 'Lee Dunne. 9.00 — News. the famous detective and Nigel flight and the naughty one 9.30 — The Late Late Show. come the Three Musketeers and 4.T5—'Tales From The Edge Oi claim® she is going to put an 11.30 — Late News. 11.35—The the result . • . Starring: Lo-uis> The World. 4.25—Survival Chal- Bruce as Dr. Watson (.1944. black end once and for all to- the Late Night Friday Movie: An Hayward and Joan' Bennett. 7.05 lenge. 4.55 — Newsro-und Extra. and white). 7.110 — 88. Princess's arrogance and tihiat American Werewolf In London. —Explore: Festival of Tears. 7.30 5.05—Grange mil. 5.30 —Hospi- Preview of t-he Winter Olympics. the only way she can be stop- A full-blooded horror film — —Family Ties. 8.00 — Nuacht. tal Wiatch. 5.35 — Wales Today. 7.1:5 — pppeye caassic-s. 7.30 — S ped from doing untold damage likely a fitting epiteth — boast- 8.05i—Rumpole Aind The Golden 6.00-—Six O'Clock News, Wea- Scene Plays: 'Salt on a Snake's JR' NITE CLUB - LISMORE HOTEL to the self-styled beautiful one ing a sharp sense of humour Thread. 9.1:0 — Concerto Time. ther. 6.35 — Neighbours. 7.00 — Tail.' 8.00—'Public Account. 8.30 is to have her husband 'Fit' Fin- coupled with a decent though I1OJI1O — Screen International: Wio-gan. 7.40 — Blankety Blank. —Giarde-ner'S' world. 9.00 — The Telephone 058/54304; 54219 lay in thie ring .with her to stop entirely modern respect for the Goya. lil.05—Brass.. 11.30 — The 8.'1& — Dynasty. 9.00 — Nine Tracey Ullmam Show. 9.2-5 — tihe mayhem. traditions of its kind, this ci-si- Wtorld Of The Thirties. O'Clock News, Regional News, Arena: 'My Name Is Delia Cruz.' 10.25—Newsnight. 11 — Wea- T , One thing is for sure, wrestl- Atlantlc Metamorphoses of Weather. 9.30 — Rockliffe's Bab- .10 Friday, February 12 — DANCING °— ing fans are in for a tremen- David to counterfeit an alter- ies. 10.25—Hosp-litial Watch. 10.55 therview. HI.15-1.00 aim.— Film: dous night of excitement. Four native title, earned an) Oscar for —Film: The Seduction Of Joe Compulsion. Orson Welles plays | flrst-olass fights are in sitore and its special effects. Starring Tymian. Starring Alan Alder as a the defence lawyer for two tihe only man one can feel sorry David Naug-hton and Jenny liberal senator who comes unde-r wealthy law students after their Agutter. pressure from a senior colleague 'perfect crime'—kidnapping and LUCKYBa r ExtensioNUMBERn S for is going to be the hapless referee .but it is certainly a BBC1 to support a racist nomination kllli'lnig a young boyi— goes wrong. night not to be missed. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 to 'the Supreme Court. With Dteian- Stock well and Bradford Saturday, February 13 — VALENTINE'S DISCO FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Miaryl Streep (1079). 12.40 a.m.— Dililman c.o-stiar (19-59, black and Bar — Over 18s — Nealt Dress 9.0-0—JFiajo's Ju-nklbox. 10.3'0 — 6.00 a.m. _ Ceefax AM. News, Weather. White). — ^ — Sport, Weather. 6.35^—Leon Errol Giant Haystacks Action Station Saturday. I'2i50— In Lounge — MICK FLAHERTY News Headlines. 12.52 — Sports G'iant Haystacks, the Mighty Stadium. 5.10—The Hounds And Sunday, February 14— Man from Mayo, now weighing The Barkleys. 6.00 —The Ange- an incredible forty-six stones, lus. 6.0il(—News. 6.16 — Mai-lbag. HIGHLIGHTS OF RTE1 AND RTE2 TV SINGALONG WITH THE MURRAY SISTERS will need all of his 7 feet height 6.30—Down He-re . . . With A at Dawlior's Hotel, Dungarvan View To Above. 7.00 — Highway on Tuesday, February 16 at 8.30 To Heaivein. 7.55—Murphy's Aus- tralia. 9.00—News. 9.15—Dallas. SCHEDULES FOR THE WEEK p.m., when he takes on his SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14 America's first supersonic trans- toughest opponent to-date. On 10.10 — Saturday 'Live.' 11.25 — The Midweek Play 'The Black Laite News. H1.3O-1.30 a.m.—Late RTE 1 — From The Horse's port turns into a nightmare Knight' 10.30-11.45 p.m Musical that night- Haystacks faces up Mouth 12.45-1.40 p.m.—The first when a malfunction causes an to the 6 ft. 6 ins., twenty-four Night Movie: Eye Of The Needle. entertainment combines with Britain at war, an island nation of 2 programmes dealing with explosion releasing on board a the darker trappings of a thril- stones American giant, the addiction, or chemical depen- virulent and contagious flu. Mighty and Bel- poised in 1944 to strike at the ler as the son of a wealthy European mainland — with its dency, concentrates on former ! Starring Peter Graves and northern industrialist decides fast's Dave "Fit" Finlay in an addicts who have made the Lome Green. DECIES LOUNGE BAR international Tag Match. Hate coming to hang upon the that Berlin-style political cab- outcome oif a kind of dueC- as a long hard climb "out of the TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 aret is what his native Belfast Qoiiinn is enjoying a winning well." need-s. Starring: Gerard MlciSor- CLASHMORE streak of 32 matches undefeated. tale of patient e-spjomage and RTE 1 — Evening Extra 7.00- counterintelligence works itself Planet Earth 4.55-6.00 p.m. — p.m. — topical weeknighit ley, Oliver Maguire and Jim Twenty-seven of these were un- 7.35 A Re-id. Thursday, February 11—45 DRIVE believably on a knock-out bas's. out in a very personal encoun- A major seven-part series nar- magazine programme presented Known throughout the world as ter. starring Donald Sutherland, rated by Richard Kil-ey examin- by Bibi Baskin, Shay Heaiyi RTE 2 Handel : Music For Friday, February 12 — Valentine's Dance— 'Mighty Mouth,' he has been Stephen McKenina and Philip ing the explosion of knowledge S'lobhian Cleary and Aonghus The Royal Fireworks 8.40-9.05 p.m. with PADDY O'BRIEN & TELSTAR ranting and raving about what Martin Brown. of our planet that has been MicAnal-ly. he is going to do to Haystacks brought about during the past Face Of The Earth 8.30-9 p.m. Cineclub 'Under Milk Wood' thirty years. 2: The Blue planet —Watch it. because you live on 9.05-10.35 p.m. — Based on the Monday, February 15 — QUESTION TIME when he gets him in the ring in this special challenge match. Suncfay Night At The Olympia -'t! Ciana Campbell and Ronao r.ad'o play by Dylan Thomas. 9.20-10.40 p.m. — Brendan Grace Kelly keep you in touch with Starring Richard Burton, Eliza- NO less ferocious with his beth Taylor, Peter O'Toole and Tuesday, February 16 — MONSTER BINGO threatening has been 'Fit' Fin- hosts th's live variety spectacu- what's going on in your envir- lar from Dublin's Olympda onment. Glynis Johns. lay who iS also enjoying a very THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18 successful run of victories and Theatre, tonight starring Joe Exploring The Landscape 10- RTE 2 Do-lan, Hazel O'Connor. Har- 10.40 p.m. — A new five-part RTE 1 — Evening Extra 7.00- will, of course, be managed by 7.35 p.m. — A topical weeknight his mentor and Manager Prin- mony Suite, Noel V. Ginnity and series scripted by John Feehan FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Line' Carroll. exploring the long-standing re- magazine programme. cess Paula who appears with The Pure Drop 7.35-8.00 p.m. him wherever he goes. Quinn Mighty John Quinn RTE 2 — The Sword of Islam lationships between man and 5.05 — Sons And Daughters. 8.05-9.05 p.m. — Concluding a 2- the Irish landscape. 2: C'hMling —A traditional music series. 7: 5.35 — Tusitala. 7.30 — The part documentary on Muslim ex. Evidence. From Cavan. WHITECHURCH HOUSE HOTEL Motor Show. 8.00 — Nuacht. 8.10 tremisits. RTE 2 — Re-Run 9.10-9.40 p.m. Bookside 11.05-11.35 p.m. — —Cursai. 8.40 — Sportsworld. The Sunday Movie 'Between —Jtoe Lynch presents the first Celebrating Australians Bicen- Friends' 9.05-11.05 p.m. — Two of a six-part series which takes tenary, Do'ireann Ni Bhir-iain is recently divorced women trying a fresh look at post war films. joined by Evelyn Conlon and Dungarvan Choral Notes to Puit their lives back together 1: First Gear. Pa uric Trav-ers to discuss a book ALL SYSTEMS GO FOR tiains up" in the Friary Hall of short stories. "QUAKER GIRL" Theatre ait 8.15 p.m... starting on agia'.m — Deborah, wealthy and Wise Guy 10.50-11.45 p.m. — r' Tuesday, February 16 and fin- charming, who can't imagine A crime series about a street- RTE 2 — From igtone To Stone The Dungarvan Musical ainid 6.00-6.30 p.m. — A series of pro- THIS SUNDAY Choral Society have really got ishing on Saturday, Feb. 20. TV STUDIO TOURS life without a man, and Mary wise undercover cop who walks their act together (in fact all 3 PRO Catherine, engaging in no- a dangerous tightrope betw-een grammes in which Professor acts) for their forthcoming Europe's first "behind the strings affairs while she runs the law and organised crime. Peter Woodman follows the his- NIGHT musical comedy "The Quaker scenes" television studio tours her real estate business. Star- Prodigal- Son. tory of one small glen Ira Co. Girl." When I say comedy I beg/m on July 20 with the open- ring Eliaabeith Taylor and Carol Antrim from the Ice Age to the Strictly Over 18 • Neat ing of the Granada Studios in Burnett. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 present. Dress Essential • Bar really mean it, so be warmed DINE-OUT RTE—Farming Against Fam- and bring an extra tissue or the heart of . The MONDAY FEBRUARY 15 Cursai 8.10-8.40 p.m. — Polai- Extension £8 million development of a ine 7.30-8.00 p.m. — In north- tiocht agus polaiteoiri. Dai! agus two. IRTE 1 — Zero 7.30-8.00 p.m.— ern Kenya tr'.bespeople struggle As one person commented to PROMOTION IS 3i acre site in Quay Street is Blrian Hayes, A-ine Lawlor and Sean ad. expected to become a major Raymond Maxwell p r e s ,e- n t to survive droughts that have The Grand Tour 9.55-10.25 me during tihe week, the parts hit harder than in Ethiopia, have been so well cast and are attraction. RTE's weekly programme about p.m. — A new seven-part seriiss being played so weM. that it is science and mature. Tonight: learning longer-term strategies •about travel in 18 th century LAUNCHED IN CORK The two-hour guided tour of the difference between two hos- in the pro-cess. Europe. 2. Calais To Paris. difficult to single out amy one the studios will include; visits to person as stealing the show. The Minister for Food, Mr. Jos pitals regarding intervention in -Walsh, T.D.. launched the Dine- three of British TV's most labour and childbirth: and a The costumes are arriving this Out PromoVon for the South of famous sets: the popular long- look at outer space through the CAPPOQUIN week which means that our Ireland in Ju-rys Hotel, Cork last running s e r i a 1 "Coronation eyes of the Armagh Plane- wardrobe mistress and her team week. He spoke of how hearten- Street" with the Rovers Return tarium. will be very busy making last- ed he was by the positive ap- pub where visitors can have a ROWING minute alterations, etc. The drink; Baker Street, the setting Freeze Frame 8.30-9.00 p.m. _ proach adopted by the commit- A weekly series in whi'ch Mich- stage crew are doing an excel- tee which comprises members of for the Sherlock Holmes series, THE "CATS" BAR lent job making the sets for the ael Dwyer interviews a-c-tors and The Irish Hotels Federation, •and -tihe House of Comons set, a-s directors from the world of in- CLUB show. The lighting system is- on seen in the adaptation of Jleff- MOUNT MELLERAY its way from Dublin and our The Restaurants Association of ternational cinema. Ireland, The Vintners Federa- rey Archer's "First Among Hanly's People 10.25-10.55 p.m. (MEMBERS' NOTICE) local sound experts are standing tion of Ireland. The Licensed Equals." Thursday, February 11 — CARD DRIVE * * * * by. The orchestra will- be with —'David Hanly engages well- us for full) dress rehearsals this Vinitnie-rs Association, and Con- known personalities in conver- tract Caterers. He found it was The tours will cost £5.50 Saturday, February 13 — Dancing to— coming week-end. l£3.50 for children 5-12), and sation. Tonight: Actor Elliott encouraging to see these various Gould. ART SUPPLE & THE SHOWSTOPPERS Saturday, February 13- organisations working together the studios are located close to for the 'common good of promo- Manchester's Museum of Science RTE 2 — The Monday Movie ting the concept of dining out and Industry. 'SST Death Flight' 8.35-10.25 Sunday, February 14 — Sing Along with PHOENIX in as diverse -a trade as the p.m. — The inaugural flight o-i COLETTE & COSMOS catering Industry. He com- Bar Extension mended the efforts of those in- volved in catering to interest the public in the pleasure and vialue of dfi-nfng out. He sipoke o-f the high standard of oreiatilvi-ty that was shown in 1987. the finsit year of the Dine Out. and CONVENT OF MERCY SECONDARY SCHOOL one of the positive results of its success was the additional PUPILS present: £11.5 million revenue generated NDRAMI within the catering trade. Eileen Fennell "Clatering is important to o-ur "SNOW WHITE AND THE So, as you can see. there- has economy as a whole," the Milnis- been continuous hard work be- tier said. He spoke of the h-glh SEVEN DWARFS' hind the scenes apart from the leveil of employment within the ORMONDE — in tihie — numerous hours put into the catering industry where approx- DUNGARVAN show by its oast and production imately 29,000 people are en> PRIMARY SCHOOL HALL team. ployed iini the food preparation I must say a very special and service area. "Quality and — on thainik you to our sponsors with- food preparation is an area of out whom the show would not partlcuKar importance in the FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 - 3 DAYS - 8 P.M. (OVER 18) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26th at 8 p.m. be possible as the costs- of pro- catering trade," he said. He also SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28th at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. duction Jar outweigh the "tiak^ spoke- of how important it was ing" at the door. to observe standards of hygiene Jack Nicholson, Cher, Susan Sarandon Admission: £1 CHildren; £2 Adults. The tickets are now on sale in -tihe structure -a-nd layout of Tickets available at .Secondary School Office. and we expect them to sell like food premises and in work hot cakes as they did last year. pr actices and procedures. I So book early and don't be dis- "There is .no place for second- appointed. Remember, "cur- rate standards in the food in- dustry," the Miihisteir said. IMPORTANT TO TOURISM iDiniog ouit is very important to the tourism industry in any country. "The image which thie THE WITCHES OF LAWLOR'S HOTEL tourist takes home may well de- DUNGARVAN termine whether hie or she will seek Irish food products an their home market or recom- WRESTLING TUESDAY, FEB. 16 mend Ireland as a place worth at 8.30 p.m. visiting," he added. EAST .Tin 1987 over 2 million people "Now 46 stone~—Tall visited thi's country bringing in Three beautiful women — One lucky devil. Mayo Man-Mountain over £1.000m. This re-presents GIANT HAYSTACKS an increase of about 200,000 — VERSUS — visitors and £li45m income over the 1986 figures. This level of AND expenditure creates opportunt DAVE 'FIT' FINLAY MIGHTY JOHN QUINN tiiies for the catering trade. The LATE SHOW - FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 & 13 - 11 P.M. (OVER 18) Minister also commented om the Belfast's Iron Man 6 ft. 6 ins. American Giant recent Price Waterhouse Report In a Super Heavyweight Tag Match — RiING TO BE SPECIALLY STRENGTHENED on iiprovtiing the performance of Mel Gibson, Dannij Glover Ir'sh tourism, which highlight- ed the decrease in the cost of Princess Paula presents eating ouit ln Irel&nd, particul- arly in the mid-range- priced re- GIRLS! PRINCESS PAULA 4 'Fit' Finlay. Beautiful but deadly. staurants which represent some Admission: £4 60% of the sector. GIRLS! TERRIFIC Children £2.50. The Minister pledged his sup- port to the promotion and wish NAUGHTY NICKY Tickets on sale at ed ith/e comimitotee continued GIRLS! Blonde Bombshell CONTESTS Lawlor's Hotel. success in promoting what he He'sLETHA the only L.A. cop registeredL asWEAPO a lethal weapon. N regarded as a very valuable sector o-f the food industry. DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1988. PAGE THREE G.A.A. Notes By Commentator u NOTICE OF DEPOSIT OF RATE BOOKS Hall Ol Fame" Award For Christy FOR INSPECTION AND OF On Friday night last. Dungar- to 3-11 i the All-Ireland junior van s Christy Moylan was pre- n The manner in which the vari- garvan. May 8th; winners v. final which was played at Kil- ous championships are to be INTENTION TO MAKE RATES sented with the Bank of Ire- dare in that year. Playing sen- Kerry at Tralee. May 29th. land. All-Time All-Star Award structured, will probably niot be Under 21 Hurling — Water- ior ln> the following year Moy- decided until the scheduled COUNTY OF WATERFORD at the banquet in the Burling- lan was an automatic choice on ford v. Limerick at Limerick ton Hotel. Dublin and the news (semi-final) on July 7th the county team in '38 when we Moylan f r th foltowto was greeted with genuine de- reached our first senior All-Ire- Thursday. ° * S Under 21 Football — Water- (County Health District of Waterford) light In all parts' of the county land final and in which we were ford v. Limerick at Dungarvan., where his proud hurling record beaten by Dublin on the score, gotten, Christy Moylan was be- The selectors met on Sunday SYMPATHY Saturday, March 26th- winners Notice is hereby given that the Council of the above- ing acknowledged as a hurling evening after the Longford was known and often talked 2-5 to 1-6. Ten years later when v. Clare at Tipperary. May 6th. named County are about to make a County Rate o-n the about. His selection for the artist who always held his own game and made a few surprise Our very sincere sympathy is Minor Hurling — Waterford Waterford gained revenge by property rateable thereto in the County Health District award of this magnificent tro- beating Dublin by 6-7 to 4-2 the with the best. With such a changes from the side which extended to the Quirke family, v. Kerry at Lismore, Wednesday phy was a decision of a special bold Christy was one of the splendid record it was not sur- played on Sunday last. All three Ballyduff on the recent death May 4th; semi-final v. Cork at of Waterford. committee under the chairman- players who played a leading prising that he was chosen to changes are in attack, where of their mother. Thfi family Cork, June 6th. ship of well known TV persona- role in that historic victory. By receive the Hall of Fame award Liam Daniels. Tom Corcoran have given generations of ser- Minor Football — Waterford The rate in the Pound for the ordinary expenditure oi last week. Accompanied by his and Liam Dalton have been vice to the games in the county lity Mick Dunne, whose brief that time he had won five Rail- v. Limerick at, Cashel Wednes- the County for the servioe of the year ending 31st was t examine the exploits and charming wife. Nan, Christy brought on as a complete new and with Ballyduff, both on the day. May 11th or Waterford v. 0 way Cup medals with Munster, December, 1988 is 2,630.81 pence in the Pound, made up achievements of players who 1937. 1938, 1939, 1940 and 1942. stepped proudly on to the ros- half forward line. All three were playing and administrative side Kerry at Killorglin, May 11th. made the headlines on the hur- He was working in England In trum to accept the trophy from introduced ora Sunday in the of things. Michael Quirke was a as follows:— ling fields of Ireland around 1941 when Munster were beaten the Association President, Dr. closing stages. former county hurler and Jim MINOR FOOTBALL TRIAL 40/50 years ago. In. the Railway Cup. On his re- Mick Loftus on Friday night. It was for many years a County turn from across the water he was a tremendous honour for TEAM , Board representative Other East Waterford 1-8 To tell the full story of the Waterford, Dungarvan and for members of the family were was selected for Munster in Kieran Heffernan West Waterford 2-4 COUNTY CHARGES PENCE life and times of Christy Moy- the Moylan family and it being also Involved in various roles On Saturday last, East Wa- both hurling and football, but David Kirwan, Pat Quinn, Fin- lan as a hurler and footballer onP of the rare occasions on over a long period. May she rest terford scored a one point vie shortly before the start of the tan O'Brien HOUSING AND BUILDING (12 19) Cr with his club, his county and which the spotlight was focused in peace. tory over West Waterford in a football game (which wa.s first), Eddie Rockett, Tom Leonard, ROAD TRANPORTATION AND province, would require far he was called off the field by on one of our own. it was a bit- Co. Minor Football trial game more space and a lot more time ter disappointment the televis- Dan Casey played at St. Augustine's Col- SAFETY 516.81 the late Sean McCarthy (Lord Ml. McGrath, Liam O'Connor than that at my disposal at pre- Mayor of Cork), who was a sel- ing of the function was cancel- lege. The standard of football WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE 429.85 sent. Perhaps, some day it will led, almost at the last minute. Liam Daniels. Tom Corcoran, was extremely high, the game ector and told that his services Liam Dalton DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES AND be possible. On a couple of oc- were required by the- hurlers. It. was sad, also that the great was close throughout and 41 casions recently when I asked Tommy Doyle. Tipperary. who Pat Curran, Jim Maher, Eoin hopefuls were seen in action. CONTROLS 94 81 Christy to expand On the story Christy told me that this was received the same award In the O'Brien Both sides will meet again in ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 582.44 that I was trying to piece to- one of his biggest disappoint- previous year and who was one Subs. — Ger Walsh P. White, Tramore' next Saturday, Feb. RECREATION AND AMENITY ... 176 68 gether from the bits and scraps ments during his playing career of the first to congratulate J. Healy. J. McGrath. P. Keat- 13th at ll a.m. of information that are avail- as he had longed to play foot- Christy, unfortunately passed ing. The following is the Eastern AGRICULTURE, EDUCATION, able in the record books I ball for the province, it would away during the banquet. SCOR panel — D. Kirwan (Kilmac'). HEALTH AND WELFARE ... 88.20 certainly have been a great On Saturday night next three found him to be a very modest For the Moylan family it was E. O'Connor, J. Power (St MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES 754.21 person when talking about his honour, but it wouldn't have surely a night to remember ana Waterford clubs will represent Mary's). B. Whelan (Kilmac'), life on the playing fields but won him a cup medal, since 1942 us in the Munster Juvenile Scor we offer them our sincere con- G. Cleary (St. Saviour'si), R. Mc- TOTAL GENERAL RATE 2,630.81 nevertheless o-operative as the was the year in which Ulster gratulations. finals at Freemont. Co. Cork, NEW RULE BOOK Curtin (Tramore) J. Flyrm won their first ever Railway and hopefully we will do well chat developed. The new official guide which (Gaultier). M. Power (Rathgor- Cup final WATERFORD v. WEXFORD enough to get through to the • After we had talked at length All-Ireland finals. has been the subject of discus- mack), M. O'Brieini (St. Sav- about the frustrations, the 1941 was another milestone Our representatives will be sions. on and off, at Board iour's), D. Kiely (Tramore). P. And whereas, the Separate Charges specified in Column glory, the disappointments, the for the Dungarvan man, it be- Following last Sunday's de- meetings for some considerable Fitzgerald (Gaultier). P. Queal- feat by Longford, Waterford Sinead De Nogia, An Rinn. Solo 11 of the table below are respectively chargeable on the joy. the anguish. th6 friend- ing the year in which he won time, has now beeni published ly (St. Mary's), A. Sullivan have now gone out of conten- Singing: Dungarvan will repre- 1 area, of Contributory Places specified therefor in Column ships built up by the good his only senior club medal in sent us in the Ballad Group and and should be available to clubs (Erin's Own ). F. Crotty (Rath- humoured 'crack' that were all hurling. This wa the occasion tion for promotion to Division and officials within the next gormack), J. Arrigan (St. Sav- 1 of the said table, the Special Rate in the Pound specified s 2, which was their aim at the St. Mary's (Kill) will perform In part and parcel of his playing in which Dungarvan had their two events, i.e. Novelty Act and week or two. This book replaces iour's). M. Rockett (Portlaw). in Column 111 of the said table has beer, made on the career, i felt saddened that the start of the season and their M. Fitzgerald (Mollerans) D memorable hour of glory when Figure Dancing. the temporary guide which was appropriate area of contributory place for the payment many unrecorded memories of beating Mount Sion in the sixth round match against Wex- issued about a year after the Murphy (Gaultier) E. Gteeson ford at Wexford Park on Sun- There was a full house at the (Rathgormack), G. O'Shea (Mol- of every such Separate Charge and the same forms part Christy Moylan and his col- county final at Lismore. Beting county finals held recently at special Congress in Cork three leagues of thp same era. are' in a part of that bit of history is day next is not of major impor- years ago. It does not contain lerans), F. Clancy (Tramore). J. tance. Nevertheless, the team Kill where the- standard In all of and will be collected with the above General Rate in danger of being lost to poster- one of his cherished memories. the Irish language' version Murray (Rathgormack). such area or contributory place. ity. It is not their fault. and selectors will be very events was excellent. It's disap- Of course there were- the anxious to win and to move up pointing that the Scor commit- which lis not yet completed, but The following is' the West It was around 193(/ when he memories, too. about the six a further step on the league tee do not have a P.R.O. to keep this will issue as soon as it is Waterford panel — j. Ryan purchased his first hurley, senior football championships table, before their final game, the public in touch with what available .The pocket size book (Brickeys). G. Fitzgerald (Kil- which cost him one shilling and in which he played and won which will be against Kilkenny is happening. costs £5 rossanty), J. HaUinan (Sliabh SEPARATE CHARGES sixpence at Monny Fraher's with the Old Bbro club and at gCua), E. Lonergan (Sliabh on the last Sunday of the SENIOR HURLING Drapery and Sports Shop on the times when he became so en- month. V/ESTERN BOARD MEETING gCua),P Walsh ONlreO, B.Power Name of Special Area of Purpose of Square of Dungarvan and being grossed in 'football talk'. I could (Drum Rovers). D. Foley (Drum Rate in the On Sunday last Waterford de- Contributory Place. Charge only a 'slip of a lad' at the time not help wondering if he pre- On their last meeting, our The first meeting of the new feated Kilkenny in the A.I.B. Rovers). H. Veale (Drum Rov- Pound he found it, too big and had ferred football to hurling. footballers drew with Wexford Divisional Board will take place tournament at Walsh Park. ers). R. Flynin (Affane), C. Cul- (Col. 1) (Col. 11) (Col. Ill) to cut the handle in order to be Maybe he did. but in the days at Dungarvan. so the Leinster on to-morrow, Thursday, night Ground conditions were very loo (St. Oliver's), T. Mansfield able to play spongebali hurling when Railway Cup and Munster county, who are still in with a at Dungarvan when affiliations, poor and neither side was at (Affane). D. Melody (Abbey- 20.00 with his friends down in championship hurling attracted slight chance of being involved transfers and regradings will be full strength, so the result could side). J. Shanahan (Abbeyside), County Health District of Malicious Quanns. Later he played with nationwide interest, and the at the finish, will be very dealt with. This is probably the hardly be taken very seriously. B. Dillon (Dungarvan), K. Hal- the County of Waterford Injuries the Boys Club, with the Dungar- piaylng arenas were being anxious to reverse that result. | most important meeting of the Yet it was a very useful outing lahan (Sliabh gCua), D. Cum- van minor team and then up graced by such legendary hur- Judging by the most recent, re- year and all clubs will be repre- tor Waterford and ior the county mins (Affane), E. Curran And whereas the Rates in the Pound for Town Charges through junior to senior hur- ling giants as the late John cords there is very little in sented. It will be the one and selectors who will select, their (Ring). I. Kiely (Abbeyside) T. specified in Column 11 of the Table below have been ling ranks. His skills as a hurler Keane Christy Ring, Mick and standards between the sides, so only meeting for transfers and team to play All-Ireland cham- Phelan (Nire). B. Kirwan (Kil- made respectively on the Town specified in Column 1 of were being recognised in 1936 rossanty). J. J. Femcombe John Mackey, Jack Lynch, this should be a close affair. regradings and for entering pions. Galway on Sunday week the said Table. when he was picked to play Tackle Power. John Quirke. With little at stake, except pres- teams for the various cham- at Fraher F'leld, after they have (Dungarvan), J. Dempsey (Kil- junior inter-county with Water- Paddy Scanlon, John Maher tige. Waterford. with no pres- pionships. Also nominations will played a game against the' Re- rossanty), E. F'lynn (Kilros- TOWN CHARGES ford and was on the team and many others whose hurling gional College team on this Sat- santy). P. Houlihan (Kilrossan- sures at this stage, may be good be accepted for membership of ty), N. Power (Kilrossanty 1. T. which lost to Westmeath (2-5 achievements will never be for- enough to win this one. the new disciplinary committee. urday. Saturday's game has been requested by the Regional Fives (Arfanie), W. Power (Kil- Name of Town Rate in the Pound College and will be played at a rossanty) N. Kirwan (Kilros- Col. 1 Col. 11 city venue. santy). P. Power (St. Pats). Tramore 66.17 pence I^ast Sunday's match was de- FOOTBALL DEFEAT Lismore 46.81 pence scribed as an entertaining game with Waterford leading Although we were outplayed by 0-12 to 0-7 at half-time. With for the greater part of the hour, l he said Rates will be collected wiLh the above General ten minutes remaining. Kilken- this was a game that we could Rate

COACHING COURSE A hurling coaching course has been arranged for East Wa- terford and West Waterford as follows:— O SAVING © INVESTING © TOP INTEREST © CONFIDENTIAL I T V © II O M t. LOANS © SAVING © INVESTING © Saturday. March 5th at Lis- more G.A.A. Grounds. Saturday, March 12th at Mt. Sion1 G.A.A. Grounds. O This course is especially for TO THIS FAMOUS IRISH ROCK STAR, people ln charge of juvenile teams. The format of the course day will be as follows:— FIRST NATIONAL'S CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE Morning Session — 10 00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. Lunch — 1.00 p.m. WAS MUSIC TO HIS EARS. to 2.00 p.m Evening Sessioni — 2.00 p.m. to 4 00 p.m. The course fee for the day is £5.00, which includes lunch. At First National we have many safeguards. That's what you'd expect of a Building Society People attending the course with the responsibility of managing more than million worth of other 's money. But one are requested to provide' — (a) Q £700 people Hurley and sliothar; (bi Track- rule stands out above all. Silence is golden. suit and other playing gear The total confidentiality of our clients' financial affairs is the foundation stone of First suitable for field activities. National's activities. It means you can have complete confidence in our security. No detail of any First ,, .. 7Z A^vi Winner Christv Moylan of Dungarvan with his son and daughter John and Anne, taken in the 'Fifties. Should you wish to attend The la°te Mkk M^y ofKcricWd Tom Tobin, who took this picture, that Christy Moylan was "one of the most stylish this course please' complete National account is ever disclosed—to anyone without your consent. o the application form and re- Security means secrecy. But it means much more besides. . and daring hurlers to strike a ball." turn to. Jim Greene, 3, Rathfad- " - In First National you have the dan Villas, Waterford, together with the course fee' of £5.00 be- confidence of a strong financial fore Saturday. February 27th. A structure with an asset base which last person may attend either or year put on more growth than all the both courses. WEST WATERFORD NOTES small societies combined. ed for over forty years at Last year too, interest paid to Foley and the Dee brothers BABY GIRL 21st BIRTHDAY Broderlck's drapery in Youghal. investors charted new records. How © Richie and Michael gathered at Congratulations to Anne and Through her work and 'involve- Congratulations to Miss Myra Tommy Beresford's to wish Jimmy Ormond on the birth of ment. with the I.C.A. Margaret much? £57 million. Baker, Kinsalebeg who celebra- them well on their retirement a baby girl. made numerous friends over You don't have to be a rock star ted her 21st birthday at, Dick from Waterford Co. Council the years. She was a kind and to benefit from our resources, our skills, Lawlor's Lounge, Clashmore on after many years of serv ce FIANNA FAIL wonderful lady, a friend to Friday night last. Davy worked throughout the everyone. She held a very deep our services. Start with a few notes. We'll DEATH OF MAY MORRISSEY county in the construction sec- At a recent meeting of Clash- interest in flowers and garden- arrange it from there. tion. repairing and maintaining more Fianna Fail cumann votes ing and she was very talented Sincere sympathy is expres- houses. of sympathy were expressed to ln the crafts of knitting, cro- • .Interest is earned on a day to-day basis. • Individual savings plans can he tailored to your sed to Tommy Morrissey of Michael and Richie Dee were P. O'Keeffe on the death of his chet, lacework and leatherwork Cork and the Morrissey family aunt and mother- also to the for all of which she won many exact needs. based around Clashmore vil- MUNSTER FIXTURES • Retirement planning—individual accounts— of Ballyheeney. Clashmore on lage Their efforts to make the Treacy family, Kilmore on the prizes and made many delight- At a recent meeting of the the death of Tommy's wife May death of John; to the Kett fam- ful gifts for people. jointaccounts—monthly income plans. village look its best did not go Council, venues were named for • Long term saving—interest accrual accounts during the past week May was unnoticed. ily. Kilmaloo on the death of all the Munster championship a quiet and gentle lady and she John- to the O'Mahony family. A sister of the late Fr. and higher interestrate options . Thomas F'oley and Fr. James fixtures and in response to was well known by the people We wish them both many Monatrea on the death of their many enquiries, we publish here • No detail of any First National account is ever in Ballyheeney through her re happv years of retirement and father: t the O'Connell family, Foley. St. Columban's Navan, disclosed without the member's consent 0 she had a very deep religious a full list of the Waterford en- gular visits. May did not enjoy thank them for many years oi Kilmore on the death of their gagements. • Non-residentaccounts—interestpid gross- the best of health for som< excellent, service. father and to the family of faith and she was an example deposit interest'retention taxriot deducted . to us all. In a change from the regular Kate Ormond. policy, we- note that both the • Savers with First National have no less than six following Requiem Mass In VOICE OF CLASHMORE Many other Issues were dis- To her brother Patrick sis- junior football and hurling ways of borrowing money. Cork burial took place in Olasn- ters-in-law. nephews, nieces, • Over £96 million loaned in 1906. © As the first rounds of the cussed including the forthcom- championship matches will be more cemetery. ing Ard Fheis. The cumann will grand-nephews, grand-nieces played as curtain-raisers to • Endowmentoptions provide tax relief and tax Voice of Clashmore continue relatives and a large circle of I free cash sum at the end of the per iod. large crowds continue to sup- be represented by Davy Foley. both our senior games. This is PADDY O'BRIEN P. O'Keeffe and Anne McKenna. friends we extend our deep | helpful and accommodating • Home improvementloans. port the events. Over the past sympathey. • Additional loans for personal needs. Friends and fans of Paddy and an innovation that will be O few week si first rounds were • All day service to our customers. Vfc open from O'Brien and his band from held at Tommy Beresford s. the DEATH OF MARGARET The removal took place from welcomed by our supporters Aglish, watched with great In- AHERNE her home to St. Mary's Parish and players. Waterford were 9.30-5.15 Monday to Friday including lunch— Marine and Healy's, Kinsalebeg. given permission to field their with most branches open from 9.30-12,30 on terest his T.V. appearance on the- following going forward Church and the Interment took Saturdays. "Live At Three." during the It ls with deep sorrow and re- place in North Abbey cemetery. second best team in junior foot- C _ o past week All were very proud O°Rour'ke"ai:d T Bud'ds From gret we record the unexpected Concelebrated Mass was cele- ball and this will make the pro- of his excellent Performance Sealy's^Kinsalebeg - Deirdre death of Mrs. Margaret Aherne. brated by Fr. Slattery. C.C., gramme at Dungarvan on May and we wish him continued suc- Fitzgerald Orla Baker. Pat- New Catherine Street, Youghal 8th very interesting for more and formerly of Coolbagh, Youghal. Fr. B. Meehan. C.C., reasons than one. o cess Paddy and his band are ricia McCarthy and Margaret Clashmore Fr J. O'Sullivan, Clashmore, which occurred Senior and Junior Hurling — presently recording a new l r. O'Shea the Marine, E. Leahy S.F Columbans, Navan. Fr. FIRST NATIONAL and this should also^ he very Richie Power. Marion Gofl and peacefully at her home on Jan- White, do and F'r. J. Broderlck. Waterford v. Clare at Thurles wmammmmmmmmmmmmmm building society uary 26th. o May 21. The winners play THE FRIENDLIEST BUILDING SOCIETYIN THEWORLD. popular with Paddy's fans. K. Flynn. Also In attendance weiv Fr. n Beloved wife of the late Ste- Dan Fitzgerald. Fr. Patrick Cork at Thurles on June 12th. rrhe. next first round will be Senior and Junior Football — RETIREMENT phen Ahearne. Margaret work- Magnier, Fr. T. P. Geary. Fr. i Waterford v. Tipperary at Dun- » F. S T I N G © TOP I II TERES: © CONFIDENT! © IIOME LOANS © SAVING © INVESTING © SAVING V On Friday night last work- heTd th"s weekend at Fleming's White and Fr. Hazelwood. mates and friends of Davy Bar. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1988. Waterford Were Architects REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS Oi Their Own Down tall Any hopes Waterford might LONGFORD 0-10; WATERFORD 1-6 ford—P. Curran 1-1- J. Maher have entertained for promotion 0-3- J. Healy and E. O'Brien to Division 2 of the National 0-1 each. Football League -were well and minutes of the restart. At this stage a division of truly buried in the mud of Fra- Waterford looked lethargic the spoils would have satisfied Longford — J. Halligan; K. her Field. Dungarvan on Sun- and it wasn't until Pat Curran Waterford. But it was not to Byrne, J. Toner, L. Tiermey; J. day last. In a game which sent over a point for them In be and in the final few min- McCabe. S. O'Shea, M. Harkins; they looked like losing compre- the 38th minute that they be- utes they proved their own B. Lennon. F. McNamara- D. hensively at one stage, Water- gan to produce their true form. executioners as they continued Rowley.. C. B'owle, C. Guilmore; ford ultimately proved the It was Longford who scored to squander some good pos- M. O'Hara G Clarke, M. architects of their own downfall next however through Brendan session. O'Brien. Subs—L. Doyle' for as they failed by just a single Lennon in the 43rd minute but Byrne-. J- Keegan for Tlerney. point to Longford, joint leaders it was their final score as a of Div. 3 South. rejuvenated Waterford with Waterford—K. Heffernan; D. substitutions bringing .new life Kirwan. P. Quinn, F. O'Brleni; The long trip to Dungarvan to the side forced them back on E. Roclcett, T. Leonard. D. was a fruitful one for the win- the defensive for the remain- Casey- M. McGrath, L. O'Con- ners and if they do succeed in der of the game. nor J. Healy. P. White. E. their ambitions for promotion Jimmy Maher pointed in the O'Brien: J- McGrath, j. Maher. they can thank the home side 44th minute and Pat Curran's P. Curran. Subs.—T. Corcoran for the present of the vital goal in the 49th minute left for White1: L Daniels for Healy points last Sunday. just two points between the L. Dalton for McGrath. Conditions were trying for sides and a home victory look- both sides and only a handful ed certain at this stage. Referee— T. Moran (Laois). of spectators braved the arctic What followed, however, was weather. Longford had first use suicidal as far as Waterford With seconds to go an effort of the bitingly cold wind and were concerned as from mid- from Jim Maher was cleared off apart, from a brief spell early field in they shot a string of the Longford goal line, it was on when Waterford led 0-2 to wldes from play as well as the final nail in Waterford's 0-1 the visitors were in total missing three chances from coffin as Longford held on for control in the first period. frees. their narrow win and Water- They led 0-7 to 0-3 at the Longford had their backs to ford left the field disillusioned DUNGARVAN YOUTH break and had tacked on a fur- the wall but Waterford failed having blown their chances of ther brace of points within two to press home their advantage. promotion. Chance after chance was CLUB NEEDS squandered until Eoin O'Brien Scorers: Longford—M. O'Brien converted a free four minutes 0-3- C. Guilmore and M. O'Hara from time to leave just one 0-2 each; G. Clarke, D. Rowley point between the sides. and B. Lennon 0-1 each. Water- YOUR SUPPORT! NEW Dungarvan Youth Club was. formed in March. 1077. Since its: foundation the club has gone frpm strength to strength and ACCOMMODATION has grown to be one of the* most The photograph for our "Remembering Other Days" series this week takes us to the West of the County to the Cornerstone QUESTIONS IN THE active and indeed successful clubs in. the region. The aim of town of Cappoquin. It was taken in the mid-sixties and shows a group of members of Cappoquin Macra na Feirme photo- the olub is to. provide1 and main- graphed at their annual dinner and -social which was held at the Galtee Hotel, Cahir. Back (I. to r.) Finbarr Power, John Joe FOR SOCIAL DAIL tain facilities for the spending Scanlon, Paddy Fives, Jim Collins, Hugh Ryan (then National President of Macra), John Casey, Denis Meaney, Mary Noonan, of leisure' time in, a profitable John Rea, George Roche, and in front: Tom McCarthy, John Murphy, Miss O'Gorman, N.T., Margaret Kiely, Mary Fives, manner and thereby help the MULTI-CHANNEL T.V. sanctioned. Breda Kiely, Tom Fives and Rody Scanlon. Minister for Health (Dr. youth to become mature and Mr. A. Deasy asked the Minis- O'Hanlon)—In September. 1987, responsible members of the WELFARE OFFICE IN ter for Communications the I sanctioned the creation of a community. reason for the delay in licensing post under the General Medical the micro-wave multi-channel The club's Fundraising Com- Services for Kilmacthomas. and mittee was formed in 1979. Its television distribution system: I understand that the South Monthly Weather Bulletin DUNGARVAN when he proposes to do so; and aim was to raise funds for a Eastern Health Board, having premises of their own This aim if he will make a statement on held interviews for the post, are the matter. was achieved, and to-date ap- At Question Time In the Dail, in process of making an ap- Mr. R. B'urke — The matter is pointment proximately £80,000 has been Deputy Jackie Fahey asked the' receiving attention and i will spent on their premises at •Minister for Social Weltare if his CURRABAHA NATIONAL Quanin's. £21,000 of this money Wettest January In 30-40 Years make a decision on it in due attention has been drawm to course. SCHOOL has 'been borrowed from thie the inconvenience .being caused Mr. J. Fahey asked the Min- bank with loan repayments at 9th and at Roche's Point on Mr. Deasy — I seem to have ister for Education if, In view Although relatively mild, this log in just a few places as we gusts were in the range 49 to to social welfare applicants who £361 each month, that is £4,332 January was, according to the were In a fairly slack! but gen- 60 knots but were as high as 64 the south coast on 12th. On the have to queue on the stairway received a similar reply to a of the fact that approval has each year for 7 years. This evening of 31st with a major similar question some time ago. not been given for a permanent official report of the Meteorolo- erally easterly airflow. There knots at Casement Aerodrome onto the public road at their money has to be .raised in addi- was ground frost in places early (Baldonnel). storm approaching from the could the Minister be- more spe- extension to Currabaha na- tion to tihe yearly running ex- gical Service, one of the wettest offices at Dungarvan, if alterna- o record. The Atlantic influ- on 30th and 31st. It, was the At coastal stations maximum Atlantic gusts of 63 to 68 knots tive accommodation cou'.d be cific and tell us when he would tional school, an alternative penses of the club which last n hope to licence this system? scheme has been submitted: ence dominated the month's mildest January since 1983 but gusts for the month ranged 60 were recorded at, our stations found in view of the fact that a year were £8.653. then 1983 bore comparison with in Munster and there was a Mr. R. Burke —The situation and if sanctioned will be forth- weather. While there were a to 70 knots, the upper limit be- suitable premises is vacant at coming. A figure of about £11,000 is few excursions into cool wester- the mild Januaries of the early ing recorded at both Malln very distinct promise of worse Church Street. Dungarvan. is receiving attention. It is be- seventies and at some stations to come. ing examined and I will be tak- Minister for Education (Mrs. still outstanding on the loan lies or easterlies none persisted Head on the north coast on The Minister for Social Wel- and the youth club committee long enough to bring on hard was the mildest for over 40 ing a decision' on It shortly. O'Rourke) — I would refer the years. fare (Dr. Woods) stated in. re- Mr. Deasy — Would that be a Deputy to the reply which I in the hope of repaying a ma jor frosts. Nonetheless, some of the ply: My Department is, aware of matter of weeks or months? gave to a question on 3 Decem- pant of th's have launched a frosts that, did occur caused SUNSHINE IN IRELAND the accommodation limitations Mir. R. Burke — Shortly. ber. 1987. regarding the building miajar fundna'.stag d>r>aw with morning road conditions to be SUNSHINE of the Social W/elfiare office in Mr. Deasy — It is causing project for Currabaha national some very valuable prizes, i.e. treacherous On a few occasions, There was a marked east- The sunniest months are May month with average daily sun- Dungarvan and ithe Office of the considerable annoyance in school. holidays or money to be won. notably between 14th and 16th, west gradient in the percen- and June. During these months shine ranging from about 1 FubEic Works have beeim asked those areas which do not have The school authorities have Full details of the draw are on 18th. 22nd and 23rd. The cen- tages of sunshine recorded with sunshine duration averages be- hour in the north to almost 2 'to provide alternative accom- multi-channel. since submitted an alternative given in our news of town tres of the Atlantic depressions over 115% of normal in east tween 5 and 6.5 hours per day hours in the extreme southeast. modation. Mr. R Burke—I accept that scheme for my Department's column. passed over or close by the Leinster and less than 30% of over most of the country. The Over the year as a whole most The acquisition of premises at fully. consideration. This was found The Youth Club are looking country more often than usual normal in west Connaught. extreme southeast gets the areas ge' an average of between Church Street, Dungarvan, is at KILMACTHOMAS DOCTOR to be unacceptable and it will forward to the support of the during the month. Southerlies Totals ranged from 83.5 hours most sunshine, averaging over 3.25 and 3.75 hours of sunshine an advanced stage and It is APPOINTMENT be necessary to discuss a revi- local community in their efforts or southwesterlies were the pre- at Rosslare to 32.7 hours at Bel- 7 hours a day in early summer. each day. expected that the new accom- Mr. J. Fahey asked the Minis- sion there of with the authori- to provide leisure facilities dominant, winds and so the mullet, but then Rosslare recor- December is the dullest modation will be available for ter for Health if a second dis- ties. The question of sanction- which are so vital in this day high rainfall totals were recor- ded 22 hours of sunshine dur- occupation in about three pensary doctor is to be appoint- ing an alternative scheme does and age for the youth of the ded in the south and west. ing the period 19th to 22nd months time. ed for Kilmacthomas, and, if so, not accordingly arise at the pre- area. Thete were some fails of snow when Belmuliet had a total of when the appointment will be sent juncture. on 4th, 10th, 18th. and In the 6 hours. period 21st to 23rd: northern and midland area were most At Belmuliet it was the dull- GOOD YEAR FOR s affected but the snow never lay est January for five years but long enough to become a major in parts ol the east and south problem. The end of the month it was the sunniest January for brought some fairly severe wea- nine years. Nearly all areas had INDUSTRY IN THE ther with a bitter blustery west- no sun on 1st, 12th, 18th. 23rd erly on Saturday 30th and a and 28th. The days of most major storm approaching on widespread sunshine were 6th. GAELTACHT 31st. the period 13th to 15th, 21st, 22nd and 24th. In .its review of 1987 published Industry In the Gaeltacht. last week. Udaras na Gael- "Allied to the need for addi- WET MONTH CLUSTERY AT TIMES tacbta reports a further in- tional funding for the new Precipitation totals were well crease over 1986 in the actual mariculture industry and for above normal everywhere and Winds were strong to gale job numbers employed In Gael- our standard development pro ranged from 209",, at Roche's force and gusty during the tacht industries and details Im- grammes." Mr. O Dochartaigh' Point to 147% of normal at periods 1st to 4th, 9th to 13th portant strategic, development said. "Udaras na Gaeltachta Casement Aerodrome. Amounts 18th to 20th, 30th and 31st. At initiatives undertaken during has a severely inadequate sup- ranged from 270 millimetres at most inland stations maximum the year. The total number of Ply of factory space available at Cahirclveen to 97 millimetres at new jobs -created was 911 giving the present level of job-creation Casement Aerodrome. It was a nett Increase of 259. Assist- and this is a matter of ser'ous th? wettest January for 14 years ance was approved for new pro- concern to us". at Cahirclveen Cork and Ross- jects wi.th potential for 620 new He said that the indications 'are but at Dublin Airport it jobs at full production. The nett were that there would be up- increase of 259 jobs for 1087 re- was the wettest January since ; wards of twenty-five acceptan- 194S and at Clones and Bel- EUROPE AGAINST presents a 5% ncrease in em- ces of the voluntary redundan- mullet the wettest in over 30 ployment In projects assisted by cy package within the organis- years of record. There was the Udaras. ation. "The range of services widespread heavy rain on 2nd. available from the Udaras will 12th 18th. 23rd and 31st. CANCER - IRELAND This is the sixth year In suc- obviously have to be reviewed cession that a. nett gain in job- in tlie context of these impend- On 12th and 18th daily totals numbers has been achieved. ing staff losses." he said, "but of between 30 and 46 milli- The total number of people now the resulting internal reorgan- metres were recorded and LEADS in full-time employment in isation will present a positive Cahircivepn (Valentia Observa- Gaeltacht Industry is 4.954. A challenge to us in' attaining our tory) had its highest daily fall further 1,650 people are employ- statutory objectives with a for January since 1947. Thun- The Irish cigarette packet will ed on a part-time or seasonal smaller team." dery showers affected some be an example to Its European basis. areas between 1st and 6th and Cih'ef Executive, Ruan O Brie Udaras gave details of liO new counterparts if one of the two smaiiinto-medium enterprises again on 13th, during the period current proposals put forward said that during 1987 Udaras 19th t0 22nd and between 29th continued to focus primarily on whiich came on stream during by the European. Commission is 1987 and also reported a good and 31si, when Cahirclveen also voted for, by the Council of natural resources development recorded thunder. and on the further expansion , year for existing industries in Mim'slters of the European Com the Plastics, S'nackfoods, Elec- The Officers and Committee of Cappoquin Macra na Feirme pictured at their annual dinner in Lawlor's Hotel, Dungarvan. munity. of existing enterprises particul- Included are Chairman, Eddie O'Brien, Secretary, Noreen O'Brien, Treasurer, Declan Morrissey, PRO, Billy O'Grady. MILDEST JANUARY arly in mariculture and elec- tronics .and Mariculture sectors. SINCE 1983 'Mr. Manuel Marin, the Com- tronics. (Photo: Rory Wyley) missioner responsible for the "The success of this strategy.'' AN POBAL BEO Mean air temperatures ran- Europe Against Cancer pro- In 1987 Udaras approved "An ged from 9.7°C at Cahirclveen he said, "is reflected in the in- C gramme. has requested that all crease of 259 new jobs on the P'obal Beo"—a new 5-year Com- to 6.9 C at Clones and were health warnings on cigarette munity Development Scheme above normal except at Belmul- ground." packets be harmonized in line "Mindful of a changing econ- emphasising community Educa. let. Daytime temperatures were with. the current Irish system, won and Enterprise. A pilot above normal by between 0.5°C omic and social environment," described as "the most harmon- h said "we have taken impor- series of eight-week education MESSENGER MAGAZINE CELEBRATES CENTENARY and 1.0"C generally but were ized in. Europe." in terms of the e programme were organised in only 0.0°c to 0.4°c above norma] tant strategic initiatives design- type of message carried and ed to Influence the econom'c life Donegal, Mayo and Galwa.y, The The Sacred Heart Messenger, moters, who sell ahd distribute Home Rule and emigration were written and contained articles in the north and northwest. their various sizes. The second Irish Language 'N.aionirai' or the Irish Catholic publication The highe'st daytime tempera- o.f the Gaeltacht in the years the magazine throughout the the dominant issues of ithe time. on a variety of subjects. proposal requests the European ahead." Nursery Schools continue to with the distinctive red cover, country. The International Art tures were' recorded on 1st. 8th Fr. Cullen was appointed Direc- harmonization of tar contents Mr. O Brie added that Udaras flourish in the Gaeltacht. A celebrates its centenary this Competition and Exhibition will tor for Ireland of the Apostle- TIRELESS WORKER and 9th Malln Head recorded to 15mg of tiar per cigarette. further 9 were added during the year. be a highlight of the centenary 13.5°C on 9th. its highest Jan- na Gaeltachta as a state-spon- ship of Prayer in 1887. He felt Fr. Cullen was a tireless sored development and invest- year bringing the total to 60. To mark the occasion a num- programme. Its purpose is to that something needed to be worker who also founded the uary temperature for 17 years If adopted, the measures will Work began during 1987 on the ber of projects are being organ encourage artists to express but Kilkenny had the highest be brought in before December ment agency is conscious of its done urgently if the work was 'Madonna' magazine and the responsibility for the prudent translation into Irish of a series ised throughout the year. One of more profoundly the symbolism to flourish, so he asked his Pioneer Total Abstinence Asso- temperature of the month. 1992, in line with the proposed of self-tuition computer courses these is 'International Art of -the love of Christ's Heart. 13.9°C which was recorded on date to eliminate all EEC trade expenditure and in vestment of Rector in Belvedere College for ciation of the Sacred Heart. taxpayers' money. and experiments are being con- Competition '88.' permission to found an Irish Excessive drinking w.as one of 1st. Cork Airport had but a barriers. ducted on the adaptation to Fr. Paul Leonard, S.J., who Messenger and, legend has it the 'greatest problems of the modest 12.6°c but equalled its Irish of computer-based science BRIEF HISTORY OF previous highest, January tem- Recent experience shows that CONSIDERABLE STRAIN ON has just completed 25 years as MESSENGER (1888-1988) was not only given permission, time and Fr. Cullen's Associa- manufacturers are able to re- RESOURCES editor of the Irish .Messenger, but a room and a pound as well. tion drew such a response that perature since records began The first Sacred Heart Mes- there in 1963. duce the tar yield of cigarettes The Chairman of Udaras na sCchSolsSeS f°r attributes the success of the senger was published in France The first issue of the maga- membership had risen to by using better tobaccos, paper Gaeltachita. Mr. Padralg o magazine to its continuing in 1'801. There were soon imita- zine appeared in January 1888. 277,534 by 1019. Nightime temperatures were filters and a better preparation Docihartaigh. said the steady ability 'to inspire a spiritual re- tions in other countries, but it By the end of tihe year its cir- Fr. Cullemi's superiors trans- between 0.2° c and 1.1 °C above —for example the tar yields of progress of the Agency's devel- sponse and support: was not until 1888 that Ireland culation had already risen to ferred him from the Messenger normal in most areas but were French cigarettes Gaulolses opment programmes over the "lb is more than a magazine. had an equivalent magazine, 8.000 copies a month. As, It in- to Gardiner Street In 1S04 when below or about normal on varies from 22.8mg to 5.9mg. past six years had placed con- It has kept faith with its. past which was thie inspiration of a creased in circulation, so the the magazine circulation had the north and northwest The Committee of Cancer Ex- siderable strain on the resources Put your and yet is in 'touch with the Jesuit named Jiames Cullen. a Apostlesh'p of Prayer grew in risen to 73,000 per month. Fr. coasts. Air frosts were less perts to the European Commis- of the Udaras. needs of people today. It is native of New Ross. C'o. Wex- membership, with 600 branches Cullen, who was one of the most frequent than usual: neither sion bas further recommended He said that the Udaras had money aware of its identity and of its ford. In 1892 and 1,126 by the year remarkable and influential ir'sh werp they severe, as the lowest to reduce the 15mg limit to allocated substantial resources specific purpose which is to pro- Fr. Cullen had been educated 1912, when Fr. cullen died. men of his .time, worked on air temperature of the month 12m,g before the end of 1095. to developing the mariculture where your pogate the message of Christ's by the Jesuits at Ciongowes The Messenger tapped a mar- maniy other projects in Gar- was -2.8C. recorded at Clones The Europe Against Cancel industry during the past ten love for all mankind," Fr. Wood College. Co. KlldiaTe and ket reached by no previous re- diner Street until his death in on 18th. However, frost did af- Programme was launched in years and that the national wage packet Leonard said. was ordained for the diocese of ligious magazine. British rule in 1021. fect many areas between 4th October of last year and has economy was now beginning to To celebrate the centenary, an Ferns in 1864. He became a Irelainid despite Us many de- After 100 years. Fr. Cullen's and 7th. from l!4th to 16th. on given priority to the struggle 18th. 21st to 23rd. On both 16th reap considerable benefits from extra eight pages and m.ore Jesuit in 1881. fects. had Increased the literacy magazine is still flourishing. against the abuse of tobacco. thjait investment. He said that Choosa colour will ibe added to the The Apostleship of Prayer of ithe population, so, unlike Today it enjoys a circulation of and 18th fog occurred with the The main activity for tihe pro- Guaranteed Irish frost in some areas. the Economic and Social Re- products magazine, at no extra cost, to had been established here in many other parts of Europe, 200,000 copies per month, mak- gramme in 1988 will be the search Institute is currently the subscriber. There will also 1863 but it grew slowly in a most people could read. The ing it the largest circulation Between 25th and 27th there European Week Against Cancer studying the ecomunvc and so- be special meetings for the pro-1 counitry wihere the Land War, Messenger was cheap, well-1 monthly magazine in Ireland. was slight air frost, and patchy during May, cial impact of the Aquaculture DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1988. PAGE THREE

IN MEMORIAM 0' D 0 N N E LI Thirteenth An- niversary — In loving memory HOD NETT — Thirteenth An- of my dear father. Joseph CAPPOQUIN AND DISTRICT NOTES FLOWER BOUTIQUEi niversary—iln loving memory of O'Donnell, Murphy Place. Ab- MURPHY'S HEGARTY'S, LISMORE SOCCER CUP TIES battle it out for the third divi- GARDEN CLUB our dear mother, Delia HOdnett, beyside, who died on February FOROIGE CLUB Some surprises, but no real sion title. We are deeply indebted to We began our meeting with MAIN STREET, Send flowers with love on')' iaitie of Ballyhane, Cappoquin, 16, 1975. shocks, when- the outstanding Division 4 — E. Cummins still Mrs. Maura Curran for her very roll call and subs were then who died on February 11, 1975. Time may hide the sadlniess. DUNGARVAN Valentine's Day. Feb. 14. Or-\ second round ties were played awaits his opponent for the enlightening discourse at our collected. We talked about R..I.P, Masses offered. Like the smile that hides the i de-r a single fresh red rose, a \ on Sunday and resulted:— fourth division final. It will be last meeting. things to do in future weeks. 'Lonely is the home without bouquet' or basket of fresh(( tears, Ballyduff 8- Inch 0 T. Power who has 11 points or At our next meeting on Tues- We hope to go on our first out- For Nursery, Toys flowers. See our display of), you, But precious memories hold Youghal 4; Pinewood 3 T. Kelleher who has 9 points. day, 16th February at 8.30 p.m., ing together this coming week silk arrangements' specially), Life to us is not the same. you close, Lismore 1: Glenvlew 1 Division 5 — It's neck and the guest speaker will be Mr. to Fermoy swimming pool. We and Bicycles for Valentines Day. Choose aY Ail the world would be like Despite the passing years. (Lismore won 3-1 On penalties neck in this division with any Williams of Careyswood Garden finished up at 9 o'clock. Hope- at t-he best prices. gurti flrom our range of pot( heaven, (Always remembered by his after extra time) two of three to advance. M. Centre, Castlemartyr, who will to see all members at next iplants — Rose plants, Chrys-( If we could have you back daughter Ann and family.) Piltown 2: Cappoquin 1. Casey and B. Ormonde are level Telephone 058/41376 deal with enquiries re. shrubs meeting. — (P.R.O.). anthemuims, Cyclamen. Ber- again. ORGAN — Sixth Anniversary Division 1:— at the top with fourteen points. and plants and will also pro- These are followed by J. Morris- CAPPOQUIN MACRA NA All types of keys cut genia, Jasmine, etc. We have) Uni dreams we see heir smiling —In loving memory of our dear Ardmore 1; Killeagh 2 vide for sale a selection of Off due to pitch conditions sey with 10 points, though he FEIRME expertly. /a fabulous range of fresh) face, brother, William (Bill!) Organ, same. flowers for Valentines Day— And kiss her tender brow, late of 66, T. J. Murphy Place, were the Division 1 game be- does have a. game in hand, so AFFANE BRIDGE CLUB Drama — Om Friday. 22nd i Red Roses, Carnations', Chry-( Buit in our aching hearts we Abbeyside, who died on Feb- tween Bride View -and Affane there is still a chance of him reaching the final. Jan 11 — 1st. A. Buckley and January, the drama team went , siainlthemiums, Tulips, Gyp-/ know, ruary 9, 1:9*82. R.I.P. and thft Division 2 tie* between M. Arrigan: 2nd. C. Meaney and on stage in the Friary Hall, sopthlia, etc. Bouquets de-) We have no mother now. Willi .those who think of hi'm. Ballysaggart and Cappoquin. Division 6 — D. Mason and B. Bergin- 3rd, R. Sargent and Dungarvan with their produc- SONY • MITSUBISHI livered—order now and avoid) i('Sadly missed by your loving today, In the cup, the meeting of M. Reddy will contest the final tion of "A Cure- For Nerves." the two division leaders, Youg- of this division. C. Roche; 4th M. Radford and PANASONIC • SANYO disappointment. Open Sun- \ daughters and grandchildren.) A litltle prayer to Jesus say. B'. Fives. Unfortunately they did not win hal and Pinewood was always Jameson Perpetual Cup — A PIONEER • TECHNICS day, Feb. 14, HO a.m. to 2 p.m.q LANG AN — Fourth Anniver- OAlways remembered by your but a great timP was had by all. loving brothers and sisters.) going to be a close one with sheet has been posted for this TAVERN BOWLING Many thanks to all those who BOSCH • JVC Telephone 058/54347. sary — In loving memory of my no more than a goal the likely singles snooker tournament. TOURNAMENT dear grandfather, Paudy, late o.f O'MAHONY — Second Anni- participated and to all those margin and so it proved. Under the new procedures of Sunday. February 14th at 8, Congress Villas, Dungarvan., versary — in loving memory of who helped out during rehear- We Stock The Best! Holders Lismore were hard entering a tournament, the en- 10.30. John Michael Kelly. Pat who died on February 8, 1984. Jack O'Mlahony. 6. Clone ety sals and on the night. A special pressed by Division 2 opponents try fee of £1 must be enclosed Fitzgerald, Seamus Murphy and You can buy the best from: R.I.P. Mlass offered. Terrace, Dungarvan, who died thanks to Brid O'Kennedy, the Glenvlew at, Carrignagour but in an envelope at the moment John Kett. Noel Fleming, J. Gal- PLASTIC OIL TANKS Asleep in God's garden. oln February 10, li986. On his adjudicator and Eddie O'Brien a 3-1 penalty shoot-out finally of entry. The closing date for lagher, Liam Connors, J. Geary. our producer who may i say No sorrows, no pain, soul sweet Jesus have mercy. entries is Sunday, February direct from manufacturers kePt them in the' competition. Sunday, 21st February at, 10.30. had no easy task but got us God Mess you, dear Paudy. Will those Who think of him, 21st. BEN O'NEILL Piltown's home win over Cap-: Mossle Morrissey, P. Feinnessy. from £112.50 ex works. Till we all meet again. today. through. _ (P.R.O.). 19 O'CONNELL STREET Suitable for Kerosene and A little prayer to Jesus say. poquln A was no real surprise I Committee Meeting — Com- (Sadly missed by Jo, Bibby as the losers had never really I mittee members are asked to DUNGARVAN Diesel. iSadi.y missed and always in and family.) been putting anything together ! note that there will be' a meet- Telephone 058/41933 our thoughts — loving sons, SWAN PLASTICS LTD. MORRISSEY (Green Mea- since their League Cup win. It ' ing in the snooker room on this Yamaha and Oasio Keyboards daughters, in-laws and grand- Friday night, February 12th at Best Video Library in town! Tel. 051/75514 and 76280 dows, Baliymacmague).—Treas- is extraordinary that what, on ured memories to-day and al- children.) caper, seems such a strong 7.00 p.m. A full turnout is ex- ways of dear Vinnie, who died O'CONNELL — Ninth Anniver- panel cannot make, an impact. pected. WANTED — Rings, Chains, on February 11. 1982. Our Lady sary _ in loving memory of Indeed for the rest, of the' sea- CAPPOQUIN BADMINTON • o you know that you can Necklaces, Watch.es and Watch ol Lourdes pray for him. Eugene O'Coniraell. "Coiscedm," son they will be- struggling to CLUB have your present— Chains, old coins, small items of (Lovingly remembered by Cappoquin. who died on Feb- avoid relegation. On Monday evening our 5th WEIGHT furniture, dressers and sets of Gertie and all the family.) ruary 14. 1979. So the quarter final pairings Division team made the return chairs. Phone 058, 41912. (12-2) You always had a. smile to to be playe'd on February 21st trip to Ardmore for the: second Sittingroom Suite HAY FOR SALE — Good qual- MURPHY — Second Anniver- share, are as follows:— leg of the Knockout Cup. Our sary — In sad and' loving mem- ity square bales.—Box No. N512 Time to give and time to care. Bride View v. Youghal side were already two points be- WATCHERS! "Leader" Office. (19-2) ory of my dear husband and1 Lismore v. Piltowm hind from the first game and Re-upholstered Never more than a thought NOW AVAILABLE FROM: °AJR!£S in flame retardant materials FOR SALE—5-berth caravan in- our loving father, John Murphy, away, Affane v. Killeagh needed at least a 6-2 win to see M|t. Mellera-y. who died on Feb- them through the first round. (fabric and fitting) at— cluding gas cooker and gas bot- 'Loved and remembered, every- Ballyduff v. Valley Rangers. Ardmore again proved to be the tle and all matresses, suitable ruary 13. 1986. On his soul day. There are real contenders in DUNGARVAN for siteing. Also paraffin heater, Sweet Jesus have' mercy. each pairing and all to play for stronger side and were worth 'Sadly missed by his brother their 5-3 win to end our run in UPHOLSTERY SERVICE digital radio/alarm, 120 cm CB (Pray for us o dearest' Daddy. Patsy and sister-in-law JeraL before the 1988 winners emerge. receiver, SWR meter with power To Jesus Christ;, our king. CREDIT UNION OFFICERS this competition. YOUGHAL «OAD dine.) CENTRAL DAIRIES LTD. meter and antenna tuner, two- That He may bless our lonely The Board of Lismore And On Wednesday. Ardmore' did Phone (058) 41868/54095 band car radio, CB converters home, Cappoquin Credit Union elected us a big favour by beating Old for AM oar radio, 40 ch Midland Where once you dwelt therein. the following officers' at a meet- Parish 6-2. This .gave our fifth Pair of matching pouffes free CB; also BSR belt drive turn- And pray tlha/t God will give ing following their annual gen- division a chance to make up wi'tih all suites re-upholstered table and Turner expander 500 us strength. eral meeting: Chairperson—Mr. ground when they played till the end of February. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS L CiB mike. Contact Box No. W513 To bear our heavy cross. P. Lawton; Vice-Chairperson — against Carrick-on Sulr the fol- "Leader" Office. •Far no one knows, only He. TOBIN — The husband and Mr. E. O'Shea- Secretary—Mr. lowing night. To travel 30 miles Fresh low Fat Milk The treasure we have lost. family and other relatives of G. Walsh; Asst. Secretary—Mrs. and try and get a good result McGUIREs GARDEN CENTRE GRATEFUL THANKS too the the late Elizabeth (Lizzy) Tobin, M. Casey; Treasurer — Mrs. in a hall you have never played is open every Sunday from 11 W511 those who think of him in before is a formidable task Sacred Heart, the Blessed Vir- •today, Connolly Row, Dungarvan, wish Eleanor Byrnes; Asst. Treasurer a.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 8 gin, for favours received. Ack- to thank all those' who sympa-- —Miss B. Kiely: Credit Commit- but our lads did just that, com- SAME GOOD TASTE - HALF THE FAT! p.m. week days: closed on Mon- A llltltle prayer to Jesus say. ing away with seven points out Watch out for the NEW GREEN PACK nowledgment promised. (Inserted by his loving thised with them in their recent tee — Mr P. Lawton, Mrs. M. day—McGuire's Garden Centre, WANTED — Reliable woman sad bereavement; those who Casey, Mr. G Walsh, Mrs. M. of the eight. This' result leaves family.) our fifth division side the nar- Rossduff, Woodstown. Tele- sent Mass cards, telegrams, let- Hickey. Mr. E. O'Shea; PRO — to do housework, one or two rowest of margins behind Old phone 051/82136. days weekly. Own transport O'DO NNELI Thirteenth An- ters of sympathy and floral tri- Mr. P. Pollard; Insurance — Mr. niversary—In loving memory of butes and all' those who attend- Parish who have to play in the BROKEN HANDLES, hinges necessary, 2 miles from Dungar- E. Fenton and Mr. M. O'Leary. Boathouse on Thursday night. my dear husband Joseph O'Don- ed removal of remains, Mass CAPPOQUIN BILLIARDS AND and glass on all types of van. Reply by letter to Box No. nell, Murphy Place, Abbeyside, This is the last game' of the aluminium windows replaced H515 "Leader" Office. and burial. A special word of SNOOKER CLUB league for both teams 'and the Melleray Badminton/Melleray-Glen Rovers who died on February! 16. 1975. thanks to Doctor O'SulIivan. Also top quality PVC windows "Sport For All" perpetual Tro- winners of the Western Zone G.A.A. Club FODDER BEET for sale, ex Today, tomorrow, my whole Sr. Baptist, doctors, nurses and sold and fitted. Contact M yard or delivered. Telephone phy (J. J. Landers) — This will be decided on the night. 'life through. Staff, Disitaict Hospital, Dungar- doubles tournament has reach- Queally 058/41323. 058. 60132. Let's hope for an entertaining I will always love and remem- van; all the kind neighbours ed its final stages and on Sun- night with the result going the FOR SALE — Motor Cycle GS and friends and all who helped day week, February 21st. F. Mc- ANNUAL SOCIAL EXPERIENCED Carpet Clean- ber you, right way. ^(P.R.O.). FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 er available. Telephone 058/ li2'5. Contact Francis O'Rourke, A special sm'le. a special face, in any way. The holy sacrifice of Carthy (+20) and B. Ormonde (t-c) ! Ballygalane, Lismore. 41131. A special someone I could the Mass will be offered for the (+18) will meet P. Casey (-11) CAPPOOUIN P.T.A.A. Music: Gerry Walsh and Dallas • GRINDS in Irish, English, to never replace, intentions of all. and J. Sheehan ( + 12) in a best The annual general meeting REDUNDANT? — Give y°ur-, honours Leaving Certificate of nine frames final. McCarthy of the branch was held on Fri- self a better chance of a job. i Never forgotten by his loving TOBIN — The father, bro- Tickets £8 available from ]. Power, T. Dug-gan, M. Mc- level; Tallow, Lismore, Cappo- wife Ntora.) and Ormonde advanced when day February 5th in the Paro- Grath, A. Kiely, B. Kiely, M. Power, M. Rawlins, M. Get a H.G.V. Licence (Rigid/ quin. Telephone 058/54106. thers and sisters of the late they had an easy four frames chial Hall. Although the atten- Antic/Coach). Special 5 day CARAVANS — Excellent O'DONNELL—Thirteenth An- Mary Tobin of Ladywood. Bir- to nil wm over E. Fraher and dance was small a new Council O'Rourke, or any member of clubs. course. Accommodation arrang- mingham and formerly of Bal- choice of tap quality modern niversary — In loving memory M. Noonan. The other semi- was elected for the coming I ed. — Irish School of Motoring, touring caravans. All sizes in of my dear father. Joseph linagoul, Ring. Dungarvan wish final was a much closer affair year. The officers are: President Dorset Street Dublin 1. Phone stock at unbeatable prices. — O'lDanneli,, Murphy Place. Ab- to thank most sincerely all which went the full distance —Dan B'ray; Vice-President — Monica 001) 746677/746037. Ot-c) Healy Caravans, Du-ntaheen beyside, who died on February those who sympathised with with Casey and Sheehan beat- J. J. Scanlon- Secretary /PRO— HYPNOTHERAPY — Relieves Road. Fermoy (near Technical 16, 1975. them in their recent sad be- ing D. Mason and D. Cummins Aine Ni Fiannusa; Assistant worry, anxiety, tension and School). Tel. 025/32302. any A special day. another year. reavement; those who attended by four frames to three. More Secretary — Martina Croke. fear. Teaches you to relax, the removal, Mass and the I Treasurer — Ml. Rawlins. Dime. (t-c) A loving thought, a silent details on the final in next nelps to alleviate symptoms. funeral; -those who sen;-Mass FLAT to LET at Fatima. tear. week's issue. Our first function of the new If you have a problem 'phone cards, letters of sympathy and THANK YOU! THANK YOU! Clonea Road. Dungarvan. Call A little prayer to keep ln Divisional Snooker League — i year will be our get together on and make an appointment floral tributes: our uncles, aunt, to 4, The Grove, Abbeyside. touch. Division 1 — Winners last week j March 25th We look forward to The cause Is treated, not just nieces, nephews, relations, sis- Dungarvan. With the father I love and were C. O'Leary and L. Costin. ' a much bigger attendance this the symptoms. Sessions are ter-in-law and in-laws from Dub- BARLEY STRAW for sale miss so much. P. Casey v. M. Power — result year of all our friends and we THE DUNGARVAN VINCENT DE PAUL strictly confidential and by lin. clonmel, Cobh, Birmingham. round bales; also good hay. (Always remembered by his not in. This division' is still wide Intend to make many personal appointment only. Carried out London and Ring, and all our CONFERENCE round and square bales: deliver- son Tommy, daughter-in-law open and will go to the very contacts this time. ini quiet, private surroundings.— friends who. travelled from Cobh ed. Phone 052/21663. Breda and grandchildren last game to decide the final- The time has come again to W. H. Middleton-Leyton, MBSH, and different places. A special wishes to thank most sincerely all those 1982 BLUEBIRD ESTATE for Elamon, Joseph, Mark and ists. look for new subscribers to the The Lodge. Mocollop. Ballydufl thanks to our wonderful friends sale, new tyres, six months tax. Paul). Division 2 — T. McNamara Pioneer Magazine. Anyone wish- people and organisations and firms who Upper. Co. Waterford. Phone and neighbours in Ring and perfect condition throughout. has advanced to the final of ing to receive this colourful 058/60113. (12-2) O'DONNELL—Thirteenth An- Clobh who gave us lifts from monthly magazine, please con- contributed so generously to our recent Telephone 058/41795. this division following his win niversary — In loving memory and to the airport aind to Dun- over Andy O'Keeffe. His oppon- tact Rita Greene. Castle Street, FOR SALE —3 Embden breed- Christmas appeal. CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY of my dear fatlher. Joseph garvan, and accommodated us ent will be either O'Keeffe who Cappoquin, who is in charge of ing ganders. £25 each. — Mrs. distribution. professionally cleaned, guaran- O'Donnell. Murphy Place. Ab- during our siad v'slt to Ireland; is on twelve points or D. Cum- Beresford Phone 058'41519. beysiidie, who died on February New and intending members teed results; pressure cleaning: in Rling, Mr. and Mrs. Roche. mins who is On eleven and they GRINDS AVAILABLE in Com- 16. 1975. meet onw another in the decider of the Association should con- house fronts, roofs, farmyards, Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mir. and merce and Financial Accounting No lengtlh of time can take Mrs. Kenneally, Tomas Drohan; this week. tact, any member of the Council machinery, etc. Pipe and drain to Hons. Leaving Certificate away. from Cobh. Roy and Marti and Division 3 — J. Sheehan and at ' the meeting each First cleaning service; agents for level. Phone 058/41547. My thoughts of you from Pauline our sister-in-law — Go a J Noonan have advanced to Friday. pressure washers, hot and cold, STOCKTAKING SALE con- bless you all, because we could electric petrol, diesel and PTO yesterday. tinues — Bargains by t>he yard! Though absent -you are al- not have managed without you. machines available. -— Casey TRAINEE ACCOUNTS RECORDER Specials on patterns, £1 each. ways near, Our thanks also to Father Daly Cleaning Services, Tallow. Tele- Summer Tweed £1.99 yard. — Still loved, still missed, still and altar boys, who carried out phone 058/56123. Thread Needle, Main Street, very dear. ain understanding and wonder- REQUIRED A PRAYER TO THE BLESSED Dungarvan. K'Never forgotten by his ful service throughout; also FOR MID WATERFORD AREA RE-UPHOLSTERY — complete VIRGIN: (Never known to fail) daughter Caroline. son-tn-Iaw thanks to the men who attend- RECENT DEATHS to call on clients regularly. — O most beautiful flower of upholstery service available at David and grandchildren Mi- ed to the grave, and all others fin, C.C. with whom were Very Mount Caramel, fruitful vine; Ned O'COnnell's, The Bridge. chelle and Kerri.) who in anyway carried out a Rev Canon M. Farrell. P.P., • A kinowledg,e of farming and experience of accounts splendour of Heaven, Blessed Dungarvan. Free estimates, free service on our behalf, and a Very Rev. Fr. M. Brennock, MR. BRENDAN O.S.A., Prior, Very Rev. Fr. J. essential. Flexible working hours. Mother of the Son of God, Im- collection! and delivery. First- special word of thanks to M/s. class workmanship; prompt and O'SulIivan and Rev. Fr. P. Ah- maculate Virgin assist me in my James Kiely & Sons, Under- Applications invited from both male and female efficient service. Call or phone takers of Dungarvan, whO' with earne, C.C. necessity. O ©bar of the Sea CORCORAN replicants. help me and show me therein 058/41407. patience and sympathy met us Fr. Griffin was also the cele- you are my Mother. O Holy- TO LET —10 acres for graz- at Cork Airport and attended to brant of the- Requiem Mass on BOX NO. 514 "Leader" Office Monday morning -at which the Mary, Mother of God. Queen ot ing. well fenced, water laid on. the removal and funeral and Lessons were read by Brendan Heaven and earth. I humbly be- —Dan O'Neill, Bar-naval-la, Bal- other detai's and gave a very MOVE TO HEAL and Seamus Corcoran (sons.) seech you from the bottom ol lyduff. prompt and efficient service HAY FOR SALE. — Telephone throughout. Thank you and God and Fr. Griffin also officiated my heart to succour me in this and read the final prayers at SEMIfNARS ON necessity; there are none that 058/41314. bless you all. As a token of i x € riff the burial which took place sub- CRIPPLED WOMAN CAN F.F. FEUD appreciation Mass will be offer- can withstand your power. O Following a 3-hour meeting sequently in the adjoining WALK AGAIN! — A Tramore ed for the Intentions of all. show me herein you are my of the Fianna Fail Comhairle cemetery assisted by Very Rev. woman who after 8 operations mother O Mary conceived Dail Ceanntair in Dungarvan Dean Cassidy, P.P., Rev. Fr. M. FARM WASTE MANAGEMENT and 16 years in bed with severe without sin. pray for us who last Monday night it was decid- NORRIS — The mother, bro- Cullinan, C.C.. Rev. Fr. W. Carey, painis due to arthritis of the have recourse to thee (3 times). ed to request Fianna Fail Head- thers, sisters, relatives, neigh- C.C. Rev. Fr. G Hickey. O.S.A.. and POLLUTION CONTROL spine — instantly cured. More Holy Mother I place this cause quarters in Dublin to send down bours and close friends of the . i Rev Fr. W Preindeville, O.S.A., — at — and more people are amazed Hate Margaret Norris, 3, Keating a in your hands '3 times). Sweet a representative in a,n effort to Rt. Rev. Monsi'gnor P. Lannen about the cures happening ACOT CENTRE, LISMORE — On Thursday, February 11 Mother I place this cause in resolve the bitter differences Street, Dungarvan wish to and Very Rev. J. O'SulIivan. daily in Lemybrien for pains ln your hands (3 times). Holy which recently split the F.F. tlhan-k mo sit sincerely all those LAWLOR'S HOTEL, DUNGARVAN — On Monday, back, legs, knees, arms, asthma, Chief mourners — Mrs. Peggy Spirit you who solve all prob- Group of Co. Councillors in Wa- who sympathised With them in February 15. headaches, heart, stomach, their recent sad bereavement; Corcoran (wife); Brendan, Sea- lems ' light all roads so that I terford. nerves, eitc. Also the lazy way to all those who. attended removal mus and Sean (sons); Winifred can atta'-n my goal, you who ACOT CENTRE, WATERFORD — On Tuesday, Feb. 16. stop smoking—or start automa- A private meeting attended of remains, Requiem Mass amid and Kathleen Corcoran (sis- gave me the divine gift to for- Meetings commencing at 8.00 p.m. tic Slimming, Stress Control, by about 50 people was addres- burial; those who sent Mass ters); Pauline and Margaret give and forget all evil against It is with deep and very sin- better learning in school or col- sed by Mr. Niall Blaney. T.D. in cards, letters of sympathy and (daughters-in-law): grandchild- SPEAKERS: me and that in all instances in cere regret that we record the ren, relatives, etc. etc. lege, etc. Call Monday-Wednes- Dungarvan last, Saturday night floral tributes. A special word death of Mr. Brendan Cor- Lismore: Dan Ryan, ACOT Adviser, Tom Ryan, ACOT my life you are with me. I want day from 2-7 p.m. or write for and rumours are afloat that ef- of thanks to Dr. O'SulIivan, Dr. Machinery SpeelaiHst, Brendan Lynch, Technical Adviser, in this short prayer to thank coran. Comeragh House, Dun- appointment. No fees charged forts are now to be made to Brennock, Dir. Sltacey and all the garvan. which occurred after a Irish Cement Ltd. you for all things as you con- for Healing! Also free advice on launch a new Independent oar'ing nurses. Also to Fir. Cul- iDungarvan: Kevin- Barron, ACOT Adviser. Seao Reg,an, firm once again that I never rather protracted illness but in vitamins, diets and foods. — Fianna Fail party headed by llina-n, Fr. Pat Butler, Kilgobinet the fullness of years at the Dis- AiC.OT Fairun Environment Service, Ms. Marie Sherwood. want to be separated from you German Healer, D. Averdung, Mr. Blaney. and to all thie kind priests who trict Hospital. Dungarvan on MR. MICHAEL A.F.T. Johnstown Castle. in eternal glory. Thank you for ICNHS, BHHSA, NSFH, MPH, attended the funeral and burial. Saturday, February 6. Waterford: Lar Curran-, AC-OT Adviser, Sean Regan. your mercy towards me and "Montana," Lemybrien, Kilmac- A sincere tihlank you alsio to Mir. A quiet and unassuming man ACOT Farm Environment Service, Ms. Marie Sherwood, mine The person must say th's thomas. Co. Waterford. and Mrs. M'chael Burke: and possessed of a rather retiring LONGAN AFT Johns-town Gastle. prayer on three consecutive staff o-f Lawlor's Hotel for their We record with sincere regret iLOST — Pair of Reading personality, with hls wife Peggy J. KINGSTON, days After three consecutive thoughtful gesture. The holy the death of Mr. Michael Lon- Glasses, in green case, in Chil- he was engaged in the hotel Chief Agricultural Officer. days the request will be sacrifice of the Mass has been gan. Ooolnasmear Dungarvan. ders Estate. Will finder contact management business in the granted. This prayer must be offered for the intentions of all, and Wexford which occurred at 26 Childlers Estate, Dungarvan. early years of his life and sub- published after the favour is too numerous to acknowledge Ardkeen Hospital on Tuesday. Reward. KNOCKANORE, sequently he worked as a car individually. February 2. after a short dura- granted. salesman with garages in Clon- tion of illness. mel and Dungarvani before re- He was a -native of the Dun- FROM THE FEED HOUSE OF ARDMORE FARM GLENDINE AND tiring to help with his' wife In SUPPLIES DOYLE — John Doyle and the running of the Comeragh garvan area but had resided In the wife and family of his Guest House in Dungarvan. Wexford for some years. Pos- late brother, Michael Doyle, sessed of a kindly nature he KILWATERMOY wish to thank most sincerely In the latter years of his life was extremely popular with all all those who sympathised he became- well and popularly who knew him and his death TRANSVITE CALF/LAMB PASTE with them in their recent known in Dungarvan and en- has be-en the cause of much sor- THE STRESS PROTECTOR siad bereavement; those who joyed the simple- things of life row to all but especially to his JAMES KIELY & SONS such as a smoke, a quiet drink family relatives to whom we -k Helps prevent scours in new born animals. (EST. 1919) NOTES sent Mass cards, letters of FAREWELL sympathy and floral tributes. and a chat among his chosen extend deep and sincere sym- -*- Bridges the gap between new born animals natural (Irish Association of Funeral Directors) A special word of thanks to friends. pathy. defences and environmental stresses. On Friday. 29th January a His passing now. even after a His remains were removed on the staff of the District Hos- * Speeds up the colonisation of the gut with huge crowd turned up at Mur- pital. Dungarvan. Dr. Dav'd long Illness, borne with resigna- Wednesday evening from the Dhy's Lounge, Knockanore to O'Mahony, Fr. Pat Butler, the tion and supported by the love Kiely Funeral Home to Kilgob- beneficial organisms. FUNERAL HOME bid farewell to Mary and Ed- local Gardai and neighbours and unceasing care of his wife, inet Church and were received • It's natural, it's nutritional. mund. Jim Carrig on behalf of is the cause of much grief es^ and bless-ed by Rev. P. Butler. • Embalming and Cremations arranged. and friends. Also a special TRANSVITE - THE STRESS PROTECTOR the Community Council presen- thanks to friends who made' pecially for her as well as for C.C., assisted by Very Rev. R. • We attend lo all details — church and cemetery. ted them with a lamp. Several (the long joiurney to Kildiare- his family and other relatives. Doherty, P.P. other local organisations also Now in Stock — MAVERICK SETTLER • Floral and Artificial Wreaths supplied. to attend ttie obsequies. The The remains accompanied by Re-nuiem Mass was celebrated made presentations- to them. a most representative cortege on Thursday morning for the lhe Survival Kit for Calves. •k Obituary Notices. holyi sacrifice of the Mass will The Community Council wish be offered for all your inten- were removed from the Mortu- repose of his soul by Rev. Fr. Flahsvan's Quality Feeds at Keenest Prices. Mary. Edmund and family every ary at the District Hospital on Butler who also officiated at SHANDON STREET AND MARY STREET tions. Hoping this will be success in the future. We would accepted as a token of our Sunday afternoon to St. Mary's the interment in the adjoining DUNGARVAN like to welcome Mr. and Mrs. apprediatiion as lit would be Parish Church where they were cemeterv. assisted by Fr. Doh- Atkinson and their son to received by Rev. Fr. Jim Grif- erty. P.P. TELEPHONE: Shandon Street 058/42116 impossible to thank everyone ARDMORE FARM SUPPLIES LTD. Knockanore, and hope they will Individually. GRANGE, Co. Waterford. Phone 024/94134-94237 After Hours (Mary Street) 058/41876 have a long and happy stay among us PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1988.

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^ NORRIS BROS. LTD. one or other of the parents. TAX ACCOUNTS FOR AA is indeed a wonderful MOST OF IT NX Stradbally, Co. Waterford Heavy Going At Tallow association which is geared to For every £10 worth of petrol FARM AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS help even the most hopeless bought at the pumps, the Heavy going and extremely Whitechurch House Hotel. O'Ma- cases and, as its name suggests, Exchequer now takes £7.13 in testing conditions for horses, honey Bookmakers' 6-y-o it is anonymous and does its and Upwards Maiden (Div. tax. It is perhaps the single We Design, We Cost, We Fabricate and Erect — Haysheds, riders and spectators was the greait work quietly and most Lean-tos, Beef Units. Portal Frames. story of the annual fixture held Two) of £400. 3m. most" crucifying statistic relating li^Tallow last Sunday. Fixture E Finn's Shuilavogue ch m effectively. to the tax burden borne by the -Deep Run - Shull^Aroon 9 Riding honours went to Philip 12-0 J. R. B'anahan 1 motorists. Fenton who landed a double When Finance Minister Ray with Randolph Crescent in Divi- GOING: HEAVY Also—Running South 4: Take- A. Kennedy's Coruscate 6 12-0 sion n of the 4 -and 5 years old nomore f; El C'Ebos pu: Royal T. Lombard 2 MacSh'arry tacked on an extra Maiden and Orient Sunset In Castlelyons Co-op Confined River pu- Pea Sal pu: Supreme L. Roberts' Crashtack 6 12-0 8p ,per gallon in his budget he the Open Lightweight. Maiden of £200. 3m. Fellow pu; Mandray pu: Silent R. A. Egan 3 was, in fact, clawing back G Ducey's Northern Saint b Verb pu- Law Reform pu. Also — Pat Steel 4: General TRAGIC DEATH OF In Division I of the 6 years g Northern Guest-Red Rose 12 ran. 101. 41. 151. Exchange 5- Dawn Princess f; reteeni reductions caused by the Any Span Any Si20 old and upwards Maiden, the 5 12-0 M. Kelleher 1 Brave Love f; Ballinaclasba Hill dollar weakness. His action Anywhere Noel Brett owned and Paddy M. Cunningham's Torn Poc- f- Mossai Bay pu: Corrib Col- pushed the Exchequer take in Kiely trained Elton's Rambler ket 6 12-0 P. Feinton 2 leen pu; Bow Field pu; Browns- a gallon of petrol to 71 per cent. brought off a good win. Backed M Fennesay's Lishpower a town Lad pu POPULAR WEST For the best job at the best price: Tel. 051-92215/91222 from 5/2 to 5/4, the' Rambler 12-0 M. J. Condon 3 12 ran 51. 41. il. It could be that the Minister ridden by Nicky Dee and Mount Also — Ardo Dream 4; Bally- Coolmore National Hunt Series was capitalising on the ignor- Prospect were battline it out duff invader f; Reach Me down ance of most motorists who over the last circuit when Qualifier of £200. 3m. CORK HOTELIER f: Lady B'e Brave, Breadeen D. Hickey's Leagaune br g have no idtea just what a gallon Mount Prospect went down at Rua, La Faun, Perfect Mile. Tra- the fifth last and Elton's Ramb- Over The River-Cora Prin- News of the death of Mr. Niali of premium grade petrol now in edown-Sumtin. Run Lady Run, cess 6 12-4 Owner 1 ler went on to win by a dis- Coakley, which occurred in a cost's. At the pumps prices are Farmer's Hay, Chelsea Beauty. T. Hurley's Lady Daffydown tragic accident when his car tance. Rays of Glory. Inquisitive Lady Allied Irish Banks, Tallow Open displayed in litres but most of Lightweight of £200. 3m. 7 12-7 P. J. Healy 2 skidded and crashed through (all pulled up). Mrs. C. Kennedy's Miss Polly- the parapet of a bridge over the us still think in gallons. 16 ran. 151 41 61. E. Barrett's Orient Sunset b g LORN A DALY FUND Menelek-Orient Goddess a anna VI 8 12-7 D. M. O'Brien 3 river Bandon near Klnsaie in The Committee of the Lorna Daly Fund wish to thank Southern Mills 4-y-o/5-y-o (Div, 12-4 p. Fenton 1 Also — The. Tame Fairy 4: the early hours of last Saturday As a matter of interest and most sincerely evenybody who supported all our dances One) of £200. 3m. M. Cunningham's No Home 7 Sunset Point f; Panarang pu; was learned with great regret for the 'information of those lairnd raffles so generously ta-diate. We would also like to T. ORourke's Knockumshin 12-0 P. J. Healy 2 China Love pu; Stratton Pine by his many friends in Dungar- who are not so aware premium express our appreciation to our very generous sponsors. A pu: Proud Actress pu. van. ch g Kambalda-Vina's Last C. O'Gorman's Dooney's grade petrol with the latest 8p special word of thanks to Colette & Cosmos, Stardust. 5 12-0 D. O'Brien 1 Daughter 8 12-0 A. O'Gor- 9 ran. 21. dist. 61. Aged 48. Mr. Coakley was one Willie White and Dessle Baumann. and last but by no Miss L. Griffin's Ragtime Lady man 3 Of Cork's best know,n hoteliers tax impost is now roughly means leasit, the one and only Paddy O'Brien & Telstar. 5 12-0 P. J. Healy 2 Also — Allanshine' pu- New- and owned the Atlantic Hotel at £2.61 'a gallon, although we did The r.esu'Kts of ouir. Monster Draw held in Dawlor's Hotel M. Tyner's Genuine Scint 5 berry Boy pu; Prime Stone, pu; Garrettstown. He was prede- hear, we think, that there was on Monday, 7ith February,. 1988, are as follows: Master of Shame pu- Leeches- ceased by his wife Patsy who 12-0 R. Rjner 3 to be a ipnice drop of lp as from list. Microwave Oven 'sponsored by Shopwell) — Sadie Also — Quayside Lady 4; town pu; Fiddler's Only pu. also died under tragic circum- stances about a year ago and Tuesday last. Whether tlhat will1 iMoymihian, Abbey side; 2nd. Duvet Set ('David Fielding. Graine Gale f: Cat Island f: 9 ran. 51. dist. Niaias) — Mary Cowmey, 30. Shannon Street. Dungarvan; Sandy's Dream pu; Rocky Vul- was brother of Mr. Michael be left to the motorists or not Whitechurch House Hotel, O'Ma- Coakley, Dungarvan. He Is also 3rd. Noel D-evereux Vouoher — Breda Roche, clonea Strand; gan pu: Faithful Henry pu: Sil- honey Bookmakers' 6-y-o survived by -his daughter Maeve remains to be seen. 4th, Mary Dee Voucher. — Joan Flavin. Dun Emer. Dun- ver Weir pu; Dear Course pu: and Upwards Maiden (Div. garvan; 5th, Video Voucher 'Ben O'Neill) — Chris Mul- Danes Mull pu. and mother, brothers, sisters THE WILD COLONIAL BOY One) of £400. 3m. Gain Champion Mares Maiden and other relatives to all cahy. Friar's Walk. Abbeyside; 6th, Shoe Voucher (iMIichaell 12 ran. 41. dist., nk. N. Brett's Elton Rambler br g These days (and nights) our Morrissey) — M. Clelary. c/io L&N, Dungarvan; 7th, Meat Ballyduff Invader also ridden Southern Mills 4-y-o/5-y-o Mai- of £200. 3m. of whom deepest sympathy is The Parson-Joanna's Pet 8 P. O'Mahony's Leixlip Lass ch now extended in their tragic television screens regularly re- Vouoher 'Peter Truirtan) — Nuala Walsh. 6 Quain Tee.. by Nicky Dee started a strong den (Div. Two) of £200. 3m. flect the goings-on in the Anti- 6/4 favourite in the opening J. Halley's Randolph Crescent 1-2-0 N. Dee 1 m Floriferous-Moll B'urke 7 bereavement. Youghal: 8th, Brut. Award® Tickets (Youghal Local Radio) Miss J. O'Mahony's Buckan- 12-0 P. j. Healy 1 podes as Australia goe's on cele- —Maura Sharnahan,, King Street, Abbeyside, Confined Maiden and hP was b a Le Bavard-Cailin Mair- brating the bicentennial of the- making for home with Northern each 5 12-0 P. Fenton 1 eer Cove 7 12-0 M. Troy ... 2 P. Holdens Hurricant Carrie 6 P. O'Donoghue's Araglen Bov 12-0 D. M. O'Brien 2 landing of the white settlers' in Saint (10/1) when the favourite J. Cashman's Mary's Child 5 Van Diemen's land (we are sup- fell at the second last leaving VI 7 12-0 E. O'Donoghue ... 3 L. Casey's Rare Luck 5 12-0 12-0 M. Condon 2 Also — Little Oscar f- Mount posed to forget that the Abor- Northern Saint clear to win by W. Kelleher's How Ya Fixed P. O'Sullivan 3 prospect, f; Anmsfort pu: Haven igines or natives of Australia a good 15 lengths. 5 12-0 B. Forde 3 Also — Blackwater Stream 4: Star pu; Thomvllle Lady pu: Sweet Sirena pu- Finnian's were already there for 40,000 years before that). In the last Scandal Seeker pu; Dicey Time Height pu: Rare Gold pu; Tena WEST WATERFORD century it was a penal settle- pu: Steady Yourself pu: Mid- Lass pu: Chat Her Up pu; Time night Queen pu. and Patience pu. ment to which many Irishmen 12 ran. dist. dist. 10 ran. 8. 101. 61. were sent to penal servitude by the English overlords as- "con>- DRAMA FESTIVAL victs." But, others also dared to go there to seek their fortune U'he time is once again nigh or whatever. One of these was Bord Solatha ir an Leictreachais when the Festival of Three^aot Jack Duggan who immortalised Amature Drama dominates the his name in the ballad of "The minds of those of theatrical Wild Colonial Boy" which is our bent in the West Waterford and choice for the ballad corner this ABBEYSIDE SCOUT East Cork area. Based in Bally- week. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS duff. this is the eighth festival and, gradually growing in There was a wild colonial boy. In order to carry out essential improvements strength and prestige since NOTES 1981. it Is now of major signifi- Jack Duggan was his' name, and alterations to our networks, we regret He was born and raised in TROOP MEETING number of other groups in the cance in the cultural, social aind that it will be necessary to interrupt the After the opening prayer the parish are giving us a hand with economic life of the region and Ireland in a place called electricity supply as follows; patrols revised the twelve parts sponsorship, etc., they being the one of the major drama festi- Castlemaine. of the scout law. While the brownies, girl guides and Bal- vals in the country. He was his father's only son, subs were being organised. Ray linroad Youth Club and then his mother's pride and joy, BALLYDUFF R/A carried out a stringent inspec- of course our own cubs and The growing prestige of the And dearly did his parents tion of scout uniforms, he also scouts. We also hope that lots festival is indicated by this love the Wild Colonial Boy. Monday, 15th February, '88 — 09.30 to 1 p.m. — Bafy- checked on how many scouting of the general public will join year's record number of en-tries At the early age of sixteen nelhgan. Baillyea, Spollen Concrete, Round Hill, Deerpark. trails and test books were pre- Us in our winter workout. —eighteen in all — and in the entry for the first time of a pre- years he left his' native Kilbree, Deepark O'Keeffe, Drumroe, Bawnmore, Baliin- sent. The inspection' was won The peer grout) have changed by Ciaran Walsh and his Aus- their patrol corner display to vious All-Ireland winning group, home vwliin, Tourin, Tubrio, Kitlahaily, Norrisland, Grass tihe Mtoat Cluib from Naas. twice And t.hroueh Australia V trian Patrol who collected 30 basketball, i am sure our more sunny clime he was inclined Drying Station. marks out of 50. If any award settled members will be pleased Winners of tihe Esso Trophy in Atihtarae. to roam was going for the neatest and with the change, although next He robbed the lordly squat- KILMACTHOMAS R/A •Last) year's festival was by far cleanest scout, Barry Cliffe of month's display could be even ters. their flocks hP would the Eire Patrol would have more Interesting. the most successful in terms ol destroy, Wednesday, 17th, February, '88 — 09.30 to 4 p.m. — easily carried off the award as box-office and quality of per- VALENTINE TOP 10 A terror to Australia was the Fahafeelagfh, Faha, Glen, Garranmifllon, Bara'hville. he really sparkled from head to Over the weekend members of formance but this year's line-up Wild Colonial Boy. toe. The rest of the marks were the unit were' discussing Valen- indicates that this record will CLASHMORE R/A Ireland and Eire 25, Itary zero tine cards and who is the fav- be short-lived. For two long years this daring and Switzerland minus 5. The Festival runs from Thurs- youth ran on his wild Thursday, 18th February, '88 — 09.30 to 4.00 p.m. — ourite to receive the most cards. Examination of the scout law So these are our top ten hope- day. Feb. 25 to Monday. Mar. 7 career Rockfiel'd, Kilclogher, Ballynahemary, Gappagh, Kilcamnon, parts took place whetni we had fuls _ No. 1 Alan Ryan- No. 2 (Excluding Wednesday. Mar. 20. With a heart that knew no O'Shea-iMcGrath, Bridgequarter, Whitechurdh, Bally- some surprising casualties not Sean Cartwright; No. 3 Michael with Jimmy McDatch'e as ad- danger, their justice he did mentioning any names. Liam gambon. Cosgrave: No. 4 John Whelan: i judicator. One interesting fact not fear and Eoin. No. 5 Brendan Klersey- No. 6 is that th: