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ATHLETICS

John Treacy For European CAUSEWAY TENNIS CLlJB OPEN WEEK Championships John Treacy will get his 400m. — D. O'Connor and chance in the 10,000m. at the Gerry Delaney (DOH). European championships which 800m. _ Marcus O'Sullivan THE SILLY SEASON the cold "even during the get underway in Stuttgart on (Leevalel. summer." On Wednesday, a Tuesday next. He was named at 1,500m. — M. O'Sullivan, F. August is the month of the both 5,000 metres and 10,000 O'Mara (Limerick) and Dave silly season for newspapers as coroner returned a verdict of metres when B.L.E. finalised Taylor (Clonliffe). Res. Ray death due to hypothermia in their team last Friday night Flynn (Longford). most public services take a naming 14 athletes in all, in- "summer" break. There are no the case of a 69-year old 5,000 — Eamonn Coghlan man who died in July. cluding Corkman Marcus O'Sul- (Metro), John Treacy (Deise), Dail sittings (the Oire-acbtas livan at both 800m. and 1,500m. Paul Donovan (Athletic West). silly season goes on though A spokesman for ALONE, Despite his poor form, the Res. F. O'Mara. until October—that is if it ever the support group for the selectors have left it up to Eam- 10,000m. — John Treacy. onn Coghlan himself to decide 3,000 Steeplechase — Brendan ends), court sessions stand elderly, claimed that during whether or not he will compete. 1 Quinn (Deise). adjourned with the exception of cold spells at least 50 Irish Coehlan, a silver medalist at Decathlon — Carlos O'Connell special vacation sittings, and people were in danger of dying 1,50am. in 1978, has Qualified at (Crusaders). local Councils hold no meet- both 5,GOOm. and 10,000, but Marathon — Jerry Klernan from hypothermia. He said that he was named only at the (Clonliffe) and Dick Hooper ings. Consequently news is at the medical profession were shorter distance, so clearing (Raheny). a premium and that is why you not prepared to admit that the way for Treacy who can Women's 400m. — Patricia see so many "specials" appear- cold was a killer in our society. now go in this event despite Walsh (Team Puma). the fact that he has not beaten ing regularly in the Dublin and "They put anything down on their qualifying standard. Cork d'aily papers. Any old a death certificate rather than The young Belfast sprinter, thing will do as a filler. admit i,t was from the cold. Philip Snoddiy, has thrown in Heart failure and pneumonia his lot, with Ireland alongside "Specials" are articles com- record holder, Derek O'Connor, piled . and "put on ice" for are commonly put down in- who broke the Irish record for RECORD CROWD those days when there are wide stead of hypothermia," he the distance three times in re- added. cent months, will double up at gaps to be filled in the make-up 400m., where he will be joined of newspapers. Then they are Hypothermia is a condition by Gerry Delaney. AT MILLSTREET taken out as required and Steeplechaser, Brendan Quinn usually associated with the Pictured at the Causeway Tennis Club recently are: sponsors, committee members and prizewinners in Causeway Junior Open placed in position. Most are is also named and carlos O'Con- bitter cold periods of winter nell goes in the decathlon. Week: back row (1. to r.) Danny Lenihan (Centra Food Market, Abbeyside), Gearoid Fraher (representing Allrounder Sports really a lot of words about silly and the faot that a coroner's Three athletes have been HORSE SHOW Shop), Miss Mary Keane (M. J. Keane & Co.), Miss Alicia Browne (Alicia's), Mrs. Pat Flanagan (Coffee Lounge), Carmel topics that would not be coun- named at both 1,500 and 5.000m. inquest returned this as the Mulcahy (Mulcahy Bros., Abbeyside), John Ryan (JR's Americ an Style Food Restaurant), Mr. Michael Mernin (Dungarvan tenanced under normal circum- In the former, Marcus O'Sulli- The Millstreet International cause of death for a man who Crystal), Mr. Colin Carty (Vice-President, Causeway Tennis Club), Mrs. Suzanne Dalton (President, do.); front row: M. stances. van will be joined by Frank Horse Show which concluded died last month when accord- O'Mara and Dave Taylor, with last Sunday evening in ideal O'Connor, Rachel Byrne, Judy O'Brien, Trevor Byrne, Michael Curran (Tramore), Kim Reynolds (Kilkenny), Heidi Richardson ing to the calendar we should But like everything else the Ray Flynn, who also qualified, weather attracted a record (Kilkenny), Darragh Connolly, Emma Fleming, John Ryan, Willie Reynolds (Tramore). (Photo: David Stearn) hlave been at the height of named as a reserve. crowd and was judged the best silly season passes. Soon it will summer, says more than any Famonn Coghlan, John Treacy I ever. The Show came to a be gone just as the holiday and Paul Donovan are named j words could to desoribe the thrilling climax with the great makers will be gone and we at 5,0C'0m. Harvey Smith of Britain win- weather we have been having. 200m.—Philip Snoddiy (Anna- ning tihe Ford Irish Jumping DUNGARVAN GOLF will be once again back to the dale Striders) and Derek O'Con- normal hum-drum of everyday P.S.—A dictionary describes Derby in a jump-off against the nor (iTeam Puma). clock and just pipped his old life. hypothermia as a condition of OPUS 9 UNISEX having an abnormally low body rival Eddie Macken who CLUB NOTES finished second. TENANTS FACE RENT temperature. On Thursday, Friday and I RESULTS Saturday of last week an 18 Thursday. Friday. Saturday— RISE? Local riders who figured at HAIR SALON CURSAI SAMHRAIDH the Show included Lieut. Nick hole Scramble was held and 1, P. J. Kllligrew (6), T. Mul- A news item elsewhere in CALLED Connors. Park, Stradbaliy who very well supported. This form cahy (16), j. V. Curran (17) 56.',; SA RINN finished 5th on Walsh Dubh in of competition is becoming 2, C. Nagle (9), F. Walsh (13"), thiis issue of the "Leader" more popular all the time and GRATTAN SQUARE The August Cursa Samhraidh the Heimetken International and R. Mulcahy (9, 58 5/6. states that the Government is Capt. JOhn Lediingham. Kln- on the evidence of the results Friday: 9 Hole Mixed Scram- to pass responsibility for fixing at Colaiste na Rinne ended TO BAR sialebeg who finished 7th on our players are becoming more ble — 1, O. Mansfield (13). S. DUNGARVAN last Friday, August 15, and Gabhran in tihe same competi- familiar with the tactics in- Power (14). M. Kavanagh 281. rents of Council houses over tc- viflved. Sunday. August 17th —• 1. S local authorities. It is expected throughout that morning the tion. .aaprt. IjedlTigiham was Atii Opening Monday, August 25 many young students from all In the Pawn Lllgmt in.tern.a- The (iiraesheet for the Presi- Power (14 ) 46 pts.: 2. A. Sipratt as a result that the tenants of tiomal rld-lng Kilcoltrlm. Lieut. dent's Prize is now posted on (6) 56 ots.; 3, V. Hayes fl2l 42 over the country dispersed to the Notice Board and the Presi- pts.: Gross, J". Murphy, 32 pts. these houses will shortly be their respective homes after Connors scored a win in the faced with a rent increase fol- Woodfab international on Cill dent, Mir. J. V. Curran, will pre- LADIES GOLF spending three weeks at the sent the prize on Sunday, Aug- Tuesday, 12 th August — lowing the rent freeze of the Anna and was> 7th in the same Colaiste and in the local competition On Araglln. ust 31st at 10 p.m. in the Club- White Elephant 14 Hole Stroke past three years. environment. Both Oaipt. Ledlngham and house. Competition —• Winners, J. Mul- lins (17) and P. Donnelly (26) Lleiut. Connors are regular Timesheet for the Interme- Should such a move take 54 5/8: Runners-up, M. Dee (31) The bulk of the students members of the Irish Army diate Scratch Cup, sponsored by and K Browne (36) 56 17/18: place it is expected that a con- Waterford Joinery Ltd., is also hailed from Dublin and a Equitation Team. 3rd, B. Cusack (28) and A. frontation between local Coun- on the Notice Board and play- special bus left to take these Cusack <33' 59 5/18. Other winners at the Show ers are reminded that the cils and the National Associa- back early while the other were Mir. N. Connors, Park. 3rd Charity Week-End — Winner, tion of Tenants Organisation course is closed to all but the cailini agus buaohailli were col- with Spring Etlegianoe in the competitors on Saturday next. F. Kelly (341 34 nett. Weekly No. 5i — Winner. J. (NATO) will follow. lected in private cars. By one National Discovery Presenta- A spokesman for the De- tion; Mr. J. Wlltoughby, Lis- Preliminary and first rounds Sheehan (32) 32 nett. o'clock in the afternoon the of the Club Foursomes and Bal- Tuesday, 26th—"Members Aut- partment of the Environment sion an air traffic controller at more 2nd in the Carrolls College and grounds were de- Boomerang Finder Champion- linacourty Cup must bP com- umn Prize. Draw for partners, stated that rent fixing would, in Dublin was amongst the 57 to pleted by Monday, August 25th. Sunday. 24th. serted as the last sad farewells be conferred with his S.L. , ship Final with Blackwater future be an executive function with hugs and kisses had been degree at the Kings inns re- Phantom ridden by Kieran carried out by the County said with promises to return cently. On the 25th July he was Rooney; Diamond Express called to the bar at the Sup- owned by Mr. Michael Connors Manager and that means that again on blian seo chughainn. local Councillors will not make reme Court. and ridden by Francis' Connors. IN THE WORLD. But while Friday saw the end Educated at Mbunt Melleray 3rd in thie Olympic Champion- the final decision. of the second regular session at Seminary, he is only son of Mrs. ship Final. In the 148 cm Pony Klatherine and the late Thomas •Derby Final. Mr. Michael Con- MARIA MOLONEY The Fianna Fail spokesman the Colaiste, another group on Environment matters, De- Power, Knockaraha, Ballymac- nors' Feather Duster ridden by went to the Gaeltacht for a arbry. Gillian Ctonnors was 6th. puty Ray Burke, has attacked special course conducted at GRATTAN SQUARE the Government's move de- Mean Scoil San Nioclas under claring that they were trying to the auspices of the Waterford DUNGARVAN make' County Managers into GAA County Board which WE TRY "hatchet men for the govern- commenced on Saturday. NOW OPEN ment." And the summer activities at Rents have been effectively Colaiste na Rinne did not ter- A LITTLE HARDER. frozen for the past three years minate on Friday either as the Latest Autumn and since then NATO have annual Folk School of Dail na been resisting pressure to have Mumhan opened there on Fashions WE DO A LOT MORE. all income, including shift Saturday also and continued allowances and overtime assess- throughout the week. Acht ed for rent liability. beidh deire le-is an sgeal annswn. in stock LARGE SIZES CATERED FOR. THIS WINTRISH SUMMER BOND STREET COMES Everyone must be tired of TO GOWRAN Why not pop in and have a look around. hearing comments about the Gowran, Co. Kilkenny is a Telephone 058/43124 dreadful weather of the past place normally associated with summer—the summer that in horse racing but now it would fact never came. However I seem that it is to become a think that the comment which centre of hsiut ton. In fact it caps the lot came last week may well be said soon that when experts claimed that elderly people were dying from (Continued on Page 81 DENIS T.V. & ELECTRIC Rental, Sales and Services Now open at— MAIN STREET, LISMORE (Next door to Hotel) Attention * Stockists: Philips, I.T.T. and Luxor Televisions. * Extensive range of Radios, etc. * Also Stockists of Domestic Appliances. Tillage Farmers Telephone 058/54611 CONTRACTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR OIL SEED RAPE DUNGARVAN U.D.C. FIRST NATIONAL and BUILDING SOCIETY SPORTS CENTRE Dungarvan: 22, Grattan Square. Tel: (Oba) 41606. WINTER BARLEY SEED Applications are invited for the use of Dungarvan Manager: David Reynolds. Sports Centre for the Autumn/Winter season commencing Waterford: 31, Barronstrand Street. 15th September, '86. Application forms, rules, conditions Tel. No. 058-41011 Tel: (051) 72867/76832. of hire, etc., are now available from:— Manager: Paul Finnegan. THE MANAGER, DUNGARVAN SPORTS CENTRE Carrick-On- 62, Main Street. Tel: (051) 40188. Telephone 058/41111 Suir: Manager: Victor P. Shee. Married at Grange Church recently: Mr. Martin Tobin, Bally- Waterford WMM Completed application forms should reach the Sports Youghal: "Bank House" 53, Nth. Main St. knock and his bride Miss Brigid Whclun, Tinilara, Grange, COOP fff Centre by Monday, 1st September, '86. Tel: (024) 92604. Youghal. (Photo: David Stearn) Manager: Michael O'Brien. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1986 w Geraldines G.A.A. Notes SPRATT KNOCKANORE, CAPPOQUI* N AND DISTRIC„. , , U/12—1TT/19—1T,. RogeRogeNOTErr RonayneRonayneS,, TVll, - CLANCY CUP SEMI-FINAL and the fourth time in all, St. MR. JOHN (JACK) CASEY, Roche, Clashmore. Girls — 1, lierstown • 2, Stephen Ronayne, KILGOB1NET, DUNGARVAN Olivers minor footballers have VILLIERSTOWN Sharon O'Sullivan, Scarlff; 2, Geraldines ..j \..i 1-9 do • 3, Niamh soanlon, Bally- (Enjoying full harbour and valley views) reached the County minor foot- GLENDINE, Carol O'Connell, Buttevant: 3, lemon. Highly Commended — Brickey Rangers 1-13 We record with great regret, Selena Guilly, Clashmore. SPACIOUS MODERN BUNGALOW ball final (grade B), when they Patricia and Tomas Ourran, the death of an old and respect- Bioys u/10 100m. — 1, Aidan In the semil-final of thie 'Clan- beat Aflane in the Western Aglish, Alan Ronayne, Olivia HAVING ADJOINING 4-APT. GRANNY FLAT KILWATERMOY ed Villierstown resident, Mr. Mernln, Vlllierstown: 2, John cy Cup played at Ring on final replay last week. John (Jack) Casey which occur- Morrissey, Joanne Morrissey, FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY Tuesday evening, August 12 we GERALDINES GAA CLUB/ Lynch, Cappoquin: 3, Kevin red at Ardkeen Hospital, In his Beecher, Tallow. Girls—1, Claire Declan Carlton, all of Vllliers- Accommodation comprises: 4 bedrooms, lounge, having were 'beaten by Brickey Ran- AGLISH PARENTS ASSOC. ninety-first year. He was hus- town. VINTAGE RALLY NOTES Murray. Kereen; 2, Aolfe Scan- feature fireplace with gas log fire inset; large attractive gers after a hard game of foot- band of the late Mrs. Mary 12-16 years — 1, Delrdre Mur- All helpers to be in the field lon, Ballylemon • 3, Olivia Mor- kitchen having separate dining area, and with stove fire; ball. So that ends our season After many years on the Casey. ray Clougto: 2, Shane Scanlon, next SundJay at 'li p.m. for rissey, Vlllierstown. on the playing fields flor this teaching staff at Knockanore Large corteges followed the Eallylemon: 3, Brendan O'Brien, family bathroom, and rear utility room. In addition: the Vintage Rally. year. School, Mrs. Kitty 'Nevilles N.T. removal of remains to Aglish Bioys u/12 100m. — 1, Tomas Balllnameela. Highly Com- adjoining self-contained flat comprises lounge, bedroom, Murray, Kereen; 2, Aidan Mer- Team — Liam O'Donnell, Bat- — P.R.O. retired recently. Church and again attended mended — Regina Morrissey, when the interment took place nln, Vlllierstown- 3, Michael kitchen and bathroom. Detached double garage building rick J. COnnery, Johnny Speakiing at a social evening Ballinameela, Jim Fitzgerald, to the adjoining cemetery, Very Fitzgerald, Ballylemon. Girls— with separate fuel store. Kosangas Central heating system O'Brien (oapt.),, John Longan, In Knockanore School on Eallylemon, Delrdre Murray, Martin Landers, Billy ("Bal- Thursday, August 14, to mark Rev. W. Oallanan, P.P. and Rev. 1, Sarah Leahy, Old Parish: 2, with radiators off throughout. P. Fitzgerald, C.C., officiating. Joanne Morrissey, Vlllierstown; Olough, Mary Morrissey, Vll- loon") O'Connell, Baddy Hally, the occasion, Very Rev. Fr. J. 3., Aolfe Scanlon, Ballylemon. lierstown, Ann Curran Aglish The site of about f acre is principally in lawn, with a Gerry O'Brien. David O'Brien, W00DST0WN Mulcahy, P.P.,, said Mrs. Neville He is survived by his sister, Mrs. Oahill, brother Mick Casey, A very successful Auction/ variety of shrubs, and the property is approacljed by a Dave i(Wattle) Moore, Paddy would be remembered for her Boys u/4 — 1, David Beecher, nephews, nieces, relatives and Tallow; 2, seamus O'Brien, Kll- Jumble Sale was also held. Oorkery, Conor O'Riordan, kindness and gentleness to the short drive to car apron at side of house. AUGUST FAIR friends. nafrehan- 3, Eamon Mernln, Tony Hally, Pat O'Brien, Eddie young children., especially dur- CAPPOQUIN FLOWER CLUB The property enjoys a location, having some of the The ,annual "August Fair" in (Funeral arrangements were V'Ulierstown. Girls _ 1, Nlamh O'Grady. Subs.—Mlcko COnneli ing their imiitflial term at school. by Aldan Walsh & SOns, Under- Roche, Kilgabriel; 2, Caroline best views over Dungarvan Bay to Ring, and along the WOodstown, Co. Waterford takes Members are Invited to sub- (for Gerry O'Brien) and Bren- (Mrs. Glllen, Principal Teacher, takers, Cappoquin). (—). O'Brien, Curraroache: 3, Maria Brickey Valley. dan O'Grady. place on Sunday next. August Knockanore School, paying tri- mit entries for a flower show 24, at 2 p.m. All the usual O'Donovan, Aglish: 4, Fiona Inspection of this property is necessary to fully appre- M.F. WESTERN FINAL bute .to Mrs. Neville, said she MR. JOHN BURKE, O'Brien, Aglish. to be held in Melleray on Sat- attractions again this year. urday, 31st August at 2 p.m. ciate the superb location, having benefit of the many St. Olivers 0-5; Affane 0-4 had a unique understanding ol CHURCHQUARTER, Boys u/14 — 1, Tomas Mur- For thei third' 'time on the trot Competitions Include: Pet Dog the children which endeared MILLSTREET Categories are (a) Foliage, suit- extras, including the Burglar Alarm system. Show, 'Bonny Baby Show, ray, Kereen; 2, Brendan able for a hall table, height 18 her 'to them. O'Dwyer; 3, Brian Ronayne. Amateur Old Tyme Waltzing The news was learned with inches; (to) dinner table ar- Inspection strictly by appointment only. Girls — 1. Sarah Leahy, Old and Discos, Tug-o'-War, Tossing Mrs. Neville Us also a member widespread regret of the death, rangement, width 15 inches. of the Choir in -Knockanore at Dungarvan District Hospital Parish- 2, Norma Bagge, Cork; The Sheaf, Best Dressed Teddy, 3. Delrdre Murray, Kereen. On Sept. 9th the club re- CAPPOQUIN/ etc. Church, and on their behalf, after a short Illness, of Mr. sumes activities with a demon- Mrs. Mary Keane made her a Married Mens Race Uphill—1, Edmond Spratt & Son, There are stalls' galore: John (JOhnnyi) Burke, Church- stration by Ms. Kathleen presentation. quarter, Mlllstreet. A most (Joint) J. P. O'Brien and Tom Flowers, Vegetables', Books, Riordan- 2, N. Mernin, VUUers- Sheedy from Thurles. —(Advt.). Mrs. Rita O'Neill made her a popular personality he was a BALLINAMEELA Crafts, Clakes, Records, Clothes town- 3, J. Mernln, VUUerstown. TELEPHONE (058)4.2211 presentation from the .women's traditional musician of note. M.I.A.V.I. on auction and. tihe ever-popular Married Womens Race Down- AFFANE FAIR Very large numbers attended Guild. Mr. P. J. Geary, Chair- hUl — l, Delrdre Oorkery, Ag- Slplnner. There will toe tan Old the removal of remains to Tour- The Fair of Affane will be ATHLETIC CLUB man of the Community Council lish- 2, Hannah Lucas, Villiers- Tyine Threshing and Vintage aneena where they were receiv- held on Sunday, 24th August at On Sunday last the club made a .presentation on behalf town; 3, Jean Sweeney, Vil- Exhibition. A grand raffle with ed and blessed by Very Rev. J. 2.30 p.m. at the farm of Mr. T. went to Youghal Open Sports. of the people of 'Knockanore, lierstown. valuable prize® will be drawn Keating, P.P., and again, when, Veale (by kind permission). The The standard of competition Glendine, Kilwabernnoy. He at the "Fair" and there are following Requiem Mass, cele- Art: u/8 — 1, Mary Curran, sports events will be numerous, was extremely high and our wished Mrs. Neville many years also two nice prizes on the brated by Rev. F. Lloyd, C.C., Aglish; 2, Patrick Scanlon, Bal- variety of races for all ages. athletes were able to compete of happiness in her retirement. admission tickets. the Interment took place to the lylemon- 3, Martin Curran, Refreshments wiU be served with the best and beat them. Mrs. Neville -thanked every- The proceeds, go to the adjoining cemetery, Fr. Lloyd, Aglish. Highly Commended — also. —(Advt.). Our star athlete was Corrlna body for their kindness and Vincent Mernin. Cirooke Parish committee and assisted by Fr. Keating officiat- Walsh, who won the sprint and thoughitflulness. Passage East Hurling Club. ing at the graveside. also the 600m. against stiff 'Mr. James. Tobin was. a very WOodstown is seven mliles from ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUATION opposition. Our other winners capable M.C. Refreshments were He Is survived by his sister, Wiaterford City, out the Dun SURVEYORS were Niall McGrath, Kenneth provided toy the Women's Mrs. Harte, brothers, Ned. Tom more' East Road. Further die- Lower Main Street, Dungarvan. Telephone 058/42802 Stack, Nlamh SC anion and Guild. and Mick, brother-ta-law, sls- Michael Ahearne. tail® from 051/82048. ters-ln-law, nephews, nieces, U.8—Niall McGrath, 1st 80m. relatives and friends. Drom Rovers Capture THE BOATHOUSE HELVICK U.10 — Kenneth Stack, 2nd (Funeral arrangements were 80 m. BY PUBLIC AUCTION THE DISTRICT COURT by Aidan Walsh & Sons, Under- FRIDAY, 29th AUGUST, at 3 p.m. U.10 — Kenneth Stack, 1st District Court Area of takers, Cappoquin*. (—). Minor Football Title 400m. SMITHWICK'S IRISH Dungarvan. Accommodation: Kitchen, Livingroom, Diningroom. U.12 — corrlna Walsh, 1st WEDDING: Bathroom, 3 Bedrooms; Oil Fired Heating. District No. 21. Drom Rovers 1-4; Abbeyside 0-4 100m. TAKE NOTICE that V'tocent ROCHE-NI FHIANNUSA U.12 — Corrlna Walsh, 1st Drom Rovers minor foot-1 Drom Rovers — E. Hayes: M Vendor: Mrs. Mary Cleary. BOARDSAILING O'Brien Nominee of Edward T'he marriage has taken place 100m. bailers captured the 1986 Divi-1 Lynch, J. O'Sullivan B- Power; O'Brien and' Sons (Dungarvan) at St. Mary's Church, Cappo- sional title when they had a j K. Mansfield, J. O'Mahoney.^P. U.12 — corrlna Walsh, 1st quin of Mr. James Roche, son 1 Limited- 'intends to apply to the deserving three point win over *McGrath - N. Gavin, K. O'Brien: 600m. CHAMPIONSHIPS of Mr. Michael and Mrs. Ellen District Justice at the Annual Abbeyside in a low scoring but P Hallahan, ,T. Hallahan, T. U.13 _ Niamh Soanlon, 1st Simllthiwlck's. Irish Boardsall- Roche. Aglish, Cappoquin and 800m. Licensing District Court to be very keenly contested final at Keane: J- Fenton, E. Foley, H. Ing championships, wm take held on the 24th day of Sep- Miss B'rid Ni Fhiannusa, daugh- Veale. SALES BY HARTY & CO. U.15 — Michael Ahearne, 1st place to Mullimgar from 22nd ter ot Mr. Padralg and Mrs. Dungarvan on Sunday evening. shot. tember 1986 at Dungarvan in Abbeyside — J. Coyne; J. Lin- to 24th August. Over the years and for. the District Court area Nora Fhiannusa, Cappoquin. Early on Abbeyside took their een, S. Demosey, C. Byrne: G. U.16—Stephen McCarthy, 3rd the championships have taken HARBOUR VIEW, DUNGARVAN of Dungarvan District No. 21 The ceremony, with Nuptial scores well and after ten min- Fivnn, ,T. Walsh. T. Enright: L. 100m. place, at numerous centres utes play led by 0-3 to nil — the County Waterford for a Public Mass and Papal Blessing was Kiely. D. Walsh: A. O'Connor, 2 BEDROOM TERRACED HOUSE OVERLOOKING U.17 — P. J. Guinan, 2nd around the country. This year points coming from Austin Danciiig Licence pursuant to performed by Rev. S- O'Dowd, S. McGrath, M. Reynolds; J. THE HARBOUR 1,500m. Lough Ennell, MulUngar, Co. O'Connor (2) and Liam Kiely. Section 2 (.1) of the Public C.C.. Cappoquin, assisted by Shanahan, B. Organ, F. Mc- This is a rare opportunity to acquire a house in this Senior ladies-—Paula Fltzger- Westmeath has been chosen as Very Rev. W. Phelan, P.P., do., Then in the 11th minute, fol- Dance Hall Act, 1935 in respect Govern. aid, 3rd 100m. it was felt it would toe desirable and Rev P. Fitzgerald, C.C., lowing good outfield play, wing select residential area overlooking the hiarbour, the centre U.ll — Relay 4x100, 3rd of premises situate at Strand- Referee—J. M. Kelly, (Sham- to hold the event at a venue Aglish. forward Tony Keane slammed rooks). of pleasure boating in the town, this property has the (Kenneth Stack. Eamon Mur- more accessible to East COast side South, Abbeyside, Dungar- the ball to the Abbeyside net phy, Kevin Walsh and Laurence van in the town of Dungarvan The bsstman was Mr. Frank After the game, Divisional added advantage of a spacious walled-dn garden to the rear. sailors. and Drom Rovers were back on Board Chairman. Denis Mc- Maher). Electoral Division of Dungar- Roche and the bridesmaid was Accommodation comprises of: Livingroom, Diningroom, lovei terms. John Hallahan Grath presented the cup to the Congratulations to all prize- The event this year, which is Miss Kathleen Walsh, cousin of van Urban and County of from a in the 20th minute winning captain, Kenneth Kitchen, Sunlounge, Utility room and Bathroom on winners last Sunday. the fifth year of Smithwldk's Waterford. the bride. The pageboy was and Pat Hallahan from play sponsorship, is hosted for the O'Brien. ground floor; Upstair.: two Bedrooms. Dated this 14th day of Mark Lenihan, nephew of the two minutes later gave the Irish Board Sailing Association bridegroom and the flower girl Ardmore / Clashmore combina- Inspection strictly by appointment with the Sole THE DISTRICT COURT August, 1986. by Lakeside Surf, MuUtagar, was Jenny Fiannusa, niece of tion a half-time lead of just one Auctioneers. District Court Area of which ISJ situated in the Signed: the bride. J. F. WILLIAMS & CO., point on the score of 1-2 to 0-4 Solicitors: Lanigan & Curran, having carriage of sale. Dungarvan. grounds of .the Bloomfield with Austin O'Connor account- Solicitors for Applicant. The bride wore a full length District No. 21. House Hotel and all facilities ing for what nroved to be Ab- gown of French lace and her DUNGARVAN TAKE NOTICE that Anne are at hand. Changing roqms. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. beyside's last score of the game. Gough Intends to apply to the showers and camping are alp on Towers were pink and white FARMERS PAID Substantial Terraced Town House in a Central Location. District Justice at the Annual site with easy access to the carnations and fern. The brides- In a very low scoring second I Convenient 'to all amenities. water and a wide range of maid wore pink shower of hall half. Tony Keane, who was to Ul-censtog District Court to be THE DISTRICT COURT accommodation is readily avail- Chiffon dresses and carried bg one of the stars of Drom Enquiries: Principals only to the Auctioneers— held on the 24th day of Sep- District Court Area of £240 MILLION IN HARTY & CO., Auctioneers & Valuers tember 1986 at Dungarvan in able. Over 10O participants are' bouquets of pink and white Rovers pointed in the 4th min-. already registered. Dungarvan. carnations. ute and we had to wait another j Crossbridge St., Dungarvan. Telephone (058) 41377 'and for the District Court area District No. 21. 1 of Dungarvan District No. 21 The organist was David Bol- sixteen minutes for the last TAKE NOTICE that John Mc- gi»r and the soloist was Alnna County Waterford for a PubJio score of the game from James . INTEREST IN 1985 Grath Nominee' of Gold Coast ni Fhiannusa. The Mass servers Dancing Licence pursuant to Fenton, which gave Drom Rov- Holidays. Limited intends t° were Pat Manahan and Brian The risk taking farmers of Section 2 (l) of the Public ers a one goal lead. In the clos- apply to the District Justice at Hennebry. ing stages Abbeyside had point- this country Who have 'had the Dance Hall Act, 1935 In respect BALLYDUFF tihe Annual Licensing District The reception was held at courage- to borrow money for of premises situate at Knocken- scoring chances but instead SALES BY M. J. NOONAN & SON Court to be held on the 24th Whltechurch House Hotel where tried for goals. investment in their businesses CAPPOQUIN. TEL. 058/54317 power, Ring, Dungarvan and NOTES day of September. 1986 at Dun- the magnificent wedding cake cannot continue to live with ex- County of Waterford. garvan to and for the District was produced by Sr. Conslllo In centre back Tomas O'M'a- cessive bank interest rates. Dated this 14th day of COMHALTAS NOTES Court area of Dungarvan Dis- Kiely of Touraneena. honc-y, Drom Rovers had the Such farmers badly need low GREEN STREET, CAPPOQUIN, CO. WATERFORD August, 1986. We wish the best of luck to trict No. 2'1 County Waterford The honeymoon is being man of the match and he got interest funding but according We are instructed by Mrs. Catherine Geary to sell her Signed: all our members who will be for a Public Dancing Licence snent in Majorca. Going away good assistance from Kieran to Tom Clinton, .th IFA Na- J. F. WdLLIlAMS & CO., competing at the All-Ireland e dwelling at Green Street by Private Treaty (or by Public Fleadh Gheoll in Llstowel next pursuant to Section 2 (1) of the the bride wore a jade green silk Mansfield, Kenneth O'Brien, tional Taxation and Credit Auction later). Solicitors for Applicant. Putolic Dance Hall Act, 1935 in three piece with white acces- Martin Lynch, Harry Veale. Pat TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. week-end, namely Gearoid Committee Chairman., consider- Berry, Molra Scanlon, Ethel respect of premises situate at sories. McGrath, Martin Lynch, John This property is in a quiet residential street and is in Sullivan. Brian Power and the able obstacles especially with Dempsey and Bernadette Nu- Ballinacourty, Dungarvan Elec- the Euro-currency Loans good condition throughout. DISTRICT COURT VILLIERSTOWN GALA ITal'.ahans, while Austin O'Con- gent to Comhra Gaedhilge. Also toral Division of Clonea and Scheme have been placed in District Court Area of Lismore. nor, Justin Walsh, Sean Mc- Brief details: Hallway, Receptionroom, Livingroom, Shirley McGrath of the Noamh County of Waterford. Favoured by fine weather and their way. District No. 21. Padralg branch in button accor- Grath, Liam Klely, Benny Kitchen; Upsitairs: 2 nice sized bedrooms. Good sized Dated 'this 14th day of with a record crowd the Gala Organ and David Walsh were Mr. Clinton said: "A bill of yard to rear with fuel shed and toilet (ample room for JOSEPH EVERETT, deon and Sean Mac Craith, An was officially opened by Rev. APPLICANT. Rinn in Irish singing and all August. 1986. best for an Abbeyside team that £24'0 million was paid in toter- W. B. Ormonde, O.S.A. (home contested the game until the expansion). TAKE NOTICE that the competitors from the county. Signed: on holidays). The many com- eist by farmers ini 1985 and the J. F. WILLIAMS & CO., final whistle. original intention of the Euro- The property will be sold with carpets and curtains. above named Applicant of Lis- The Ballysaggart senior set petitions resulted:— Solicitors for Applicant. more Hotel, Lismore In the travelled to Ennis last Satur- Children's Fancy Dress: Topi- Scorers: Drom Rovers — T. currency Loans Scheme was to We strongly recommend this as an excellent residence TO WHOM IT MlAY CONCERN. Keane 1-1, J. Hallahan, P. Hal- provide funding at a rate at wlhich has been very well maintained by the present County of Waterford will apply day night and danced at an cal — 1, Thomas curran, Aglish, to the Learned District Justice Irish night where a great time "Help Prevent Rabies": 2, lahan. J. Fenton 0-1 each. Ab- least eight points below the owner. sitting at Courthouse, Lismore was had by all. Sheena Wilkinson, "Farmers' beyside — A. O'Connor 0-3, L. normal bank loan. However, the Klely 0-1. Title: Freehold. on the 1st day of October, 1986 'Music classes will resume in Eid Harvest"; 3, Bridget upshot of both banks and the Legal: E. A. Ryan & Co., Solicitors, Dungarvan. at 11 a.m. for an Order pur- September for the following THE DISTRICT COURT O'B'rien. Ourraroache. Government taking their re- suant to the provisions: of the Instruments — banjo, concer- District Court Area of Comical — 1, Eleanor O'Brien, spective percentages is that the Full details from the sole selling agents. (Please note: Public Dance Halls Act 193'0 tina, accordeon and tin whistle. Dungarvan. Curraroache, "The Biggest differential is now only 3%." viewing strictly by appointment with the Auctioneers authorising public dancing on District No. 21. In Villierstown" • 2, Jamie Dal- The IFA chairman, while only). the Applicant's premises at TAKE NOTICE that John Mc- ton "Bosco"; 3, Karen Landers, sharply critical of this obstacle MAURICE J. NOONAN & SON, A.A.V.L.A. Lismore in the County of THE DISTRICT COURT Gratih Nominee of Clonea Vlllierstown. "Calamity Jane." ABBEYSIDE course laid by the institutions Wiaterford. Auctioneers, Valuers & Estate Agents, Canpouuin. District Court Area of Strand Hotel Limited intends to Original—1. Michelle O'Brien, and Civil servants, has advised Dungarvan. Telephone 058/54317 Dated this 18th diay of apply to the District Justice at Curraroache, "Mother Teresa farmers' not to be discouraged August, 1986. District No. 21. the District Court to be. held Visits Vlllierstown": 2, Doreen from applying and any farmer Signed/ TAKE NOTICE that Michael on the 24th day of September, C'orr. "Cabbage Patch Wall": 3, SEA ANGLING who -has been refused the loans JOSEPH P. GORDON & CO., Burke Intends to apply to the 1986 at Courthouse, Dungarvan Sarah Duffv. "Today-fTonight. by his local branch manager Solicitors, District Justice at the Annual In and for the District Court Prettiest— 1, Caroline O'Brien, should contact the IFA county Curraroache, "Irish Colleen": 2. Burgery, Dungarvan. Licensing Distrlot Court to be Area of Dungarvian District No. representatives on the Credit Padralg Landers, Vlllierstown, 'held on the 24th day of Sep- 21 County Waterford for a CLUB NOTES Committee. On a loan of To/ "Robin Hood." SALES BY T. J. HEGARTY tember 1986 at Dungarvan to Public Dancing Licence pur- £25,00'0. the 3% cheaper inter- The Superintendent, Groups — 1, James and R. Garda Siochana. •and for. the District Court area suant to Section 2 (1) of the The results of the Abbeyside est rate on the Euro loans ef- of Dungarvian District No. 21 Public Dance Hall Act, 1936 In Hackett, "Chris de Burgh And Juvenile section fished on July UPPER CHAPEL STREET, LISMORE Dungairivan. My lady"; 2, Imelda Moore, fectively means a saving of and/ COunty Waterford for a Public respect of Function Room NO. 1 31 are as follows:— £750 per annum to the farmer. 5-ROOMED FREEHOLD RESIDENCE Lisa and Julie Oonroy, "Irish Under 10 section — 1st. Aaron | District Court Olerk, Dancing Licence pursuant to -and Function Room No. 2 of Mir. C-liniton appealed for a FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY Fight For Sight." Cowmlng: 2nd, Michael Young: Courthouse. Section 2 (.1) of the Public premises property of Clonea less restrictive scheme to be 3rd, M'lcheal Cowmlng: 4th, Eric Comprising of: Kitchen, Livingroom, 2 Bedrooms, Fermoy, Dance' Hall Act, 1935 in respect Strand' Hotel Limited to. the Baby Show: Under 9 months operated^ to include the greater of premises situate at Bridge Townliand' of Tal'lacoolmore, — 1, Klara O'Brien, Dromana; Crowe; 5th, Terry Crowe. Over Bathroom. Freehold. Structurally sound. Conveniently Oo. Cork. 10 section — 1st, Jacqueline majority of farmers in the in- Street, Dungarvan, Co. Water- Electoral Division of Clonea 2, Kieran Connory, Clashmore. terest rates squeeze. At the mo- situated' with large gardien at reaT. 1 Young; 2nd, Michael Power; ford and known as "Devon- 9 months-2 years — 1, Shane Solicitors: Farrell & Morrissey, Dungarvian. TO ALL IT MAY CONCERN. and County of Waterford. 3rd, Jennifer Young. ment only cereal growers, Win- THE DISTRICT COURT shire Arms," Electoral Division Dated this 14th day Of Hennessy, Ballingown: 2, Pattie ter beef prdoucers. pig produ- Walsh. Aglish. Two-Three years Viewing strictly by appointment with Auctioneer. PUBLIC DANCE LICENCE of Dungarvan and County of August. 1986. The second competition fish- cers and small dairy farmers —i, Nicola Devlin, Belfast: 2, Waterford. Signed: „ ed on the 7th August. Under 10 T. J. HEGARTY TAKE NOTICE that an appli- Garry North, Ardmore. are eligible. Dated this 14th day of J. F. WILLIAMS & CO., section — 1st, Eric Crowe; 2nd, cation will be made to the Weight of Cake — Brian con- Auctioneer Of Valuer, Lismore. Phone 058/54347 August, 1986. Solicitors, Dungarvan. Terry Crowe; 3rd, Jemma District Justice sitting at the nory, iShanak'lll. Clothes Peg District Court to be held- at Signed: TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Power: 4th, Aaron Cowmlng. 'J. F. WILLIAMS & CO., Competition — Mrs. Joan Han- Over 10 section _ 1st, Michael Tallow on Friday the 12th day non, Lismore of September 1986 for a Public Solicitors- for Applicant. Power: 2nd, Jacqueline Young- PLANNING NOTICES 3rd, Kevin Young; 4th, David Dance Licence In respect of TO WHOM IT MlAY CONCERN Raffle: l, Billy O'Keeffe, Lis- Co. Waterford—I, Denis Mor- DUNGARVAN YOUTH CLUB Duggan. FUND RAISING COMMITTEE premises situate at Tallow THE DISTRICT COURT more; 2. Jason O'Callaghan, DUNGARVAN rissey wish to apply to Waiter- Michael Power Junior retain- August 21, 1986. Community Centre, Tallow, Co. THE DISTRICT COURT District Court Area of lismore 3, Aidan Mernln, Vll- ford County Council for plan- Waterford on behalf of The District Court Areal of Youghal. Dungarvan. lierstown; 4, Pattie Ootter, ed the Juvenile Master Angler Full panel £50, Snowball £72 for the second year in suc- ning permission to carry out Secretary, Tallow Community District No. 21. District No. 21. Aglish: b, Sean Hennessy, Wa- on 51 calls. Colour: white. cession. BADMINTON roof alterations and erect an Centre, Tallow in the County of I TAKE NOTICE that Kevin TAKE NOTICE that John MC- terford. extension at 29, New Street, 61 70 9 67 66 31 55 Waterford. Gallagher, Nominee of Lar- Gratih Nominee of Clonea Waltzing Competition: Under The senior section fished the Lismore. 68 14 56 69 15 19 52 Dated this 14th day of varna Inn Limited 'Intends to Strand 'Hotel Limited intends to 10 — 1, Aidan Mernln and Olivia Vincent Morrissey Memorial Waterford County Council — 59 47 58 40 18 4 34 August, 19® 6. apply, !to the District Justice at aipply to thie Distrlot Justice at Morrissey, Vlllierstown: 2, competition last Saturday night CLUB We wish to apply to Waterford 71 12 8 17 72 29 36 Signed'/ the Annual Licensing District the District Court to be held James Mernln and Pamela Lan- at Ballinacourty. A large num- County Council for planning Court to be held on the 25th ders, Vlllierstown. ber of anglers fishing a falling Practice continued on Thurs- 10 27 44 90 24 26 6 M. M. HALLEY & SON on' the 24th day of September, day night last with 26 players permission to erect a bungalow day of September, 1986 at tide returned quite a substan- 35 28 37 57 77 79 84 Solicitors, 1986 at Courthouse, Dungarvan Under 16 years — 1. Alan and using the four courts at the and septic tank on the lands of a, George's Street, YOughial m and' for the District in and for the District COurt Denise Ronayne, Villierstown: tial number of fish for the 78 83 33 weigh-in. complex. Balltoavouga, Leamybrien, Co. 38* 64 73 80 Waterford. Court area of Youghal Distrlot Area of Dungarvian District No. 2, Sine ad Cooney and Sine ad Waterford. Signed: Jim and Ronayne, Aglish. 1st, John Whelan, Ardmore; Juvenile players interested in * Denotes end of snowball. The District COurt Clerk, No. 21 County Wiaterford for a 21 County Wiaterford for a starting a juvenile league Mary Collender. courthouse, Public Dancing Licence pur- Public Dancing Licence' pur- Adults — 1, Billy and Rita 2nd, Mick Cowmlng, Abbeyside: 3rd, Pat Donovan. Abbeyside; should nlease call to the Sports Waterford County Council — Prizes must be claimed on or Fermoy, suant to Section 2 (1) of the suant to Section 2 (1) of the , Dalton. Galway. : 2, Donai and I, Molra Dunford, wish to apply before Monday, August 25, 1986 4th, George Young: 5th, John Complex any Thursday night at Clo. Cork. Putolic Dance Hall Act, 1935 to Pulblic Dance Hall Act, 1935 in i Mary O'COnnor, Stradbally. 9 p.m. Jim Klersey or Bridget to Waterford county Council •at 6 p.m. sharp from Pat Cronln: 1st Juvenile, Michael The Superintendent, respect of premises situ/ate at resoect the Ballroom of Golf - Brian Ronayne, Vll- Ahearne are the people to for full planning permission to Moore, 11, St. Thomas Terrace, Power. Gardia Siochana, iMain Street, Ardmore, County premises property of Clonea Merstown. contact. erect a bungalow on my land Dungarvan.. Dungarvan, Wiaterford known as "The Old Strand Hotel Limited to the Sports: Boys u/6 50m. — 1, We would like to thank Vin- Members are advised that all at Kllnafrehan Middle, Dun- Full sheet must be returned Co. Waterford. Strand Inn," Electoral Division Towniand of Tal'lacoolmore, Vincent Mernln, Villierstown; 2, cent Morrissey Junior for his subscriptions are due for the garvan. when, claiming. The Chief Fire Officer, of Ardmore and County of Electoral Division' of Clonea David Cotter, Aglish; 3, David kilnd and continuous sponsor- forthcoming season and Sept. Waterford County Council — Waterford County Council, waterford. and county of W'aiterford. O'Sullivan, Soariff. Girls — 1, ship of this event. 1st is the deadline. I, Thomas Barron, wish to apply Last week's winner: Caroline iDungiarvan, Dated this. 14't)h diay of Dated this 14th day of Linda Gilly, Clashmore: 2, The senior section of the It has been learned that. Wa- to Waterford County Council O'Shea, St. Patrick's Crescent, Master Angler Is being led by Co. Waterford. August, U&86. August, 1986. Honor O'Brien, Kllnafrehan: 3, terford Clounty or City will be for permission to construct a Dungarvan, £50. Eleanor O'Brien, Curraroache. Michael (Dasher) Power: 2nd, The County Secretary. Signed: Signed: _ __ the venue for the National un- cubicle house and slatted tank George Young: 3rd, Brian Numbers drawn this week by Waterford' County Council. J. F. WILLIAMS & CO., j, p. WILLIAMS & CO., Boys u/8 100m. — 1, Kevin der 21 championships this year. at Carrowgarriff, Cappagh, Co. Mansfield, Ger Mansfield and Mlrs. Marlon- Power, 27 ChUders Dungarvan, Solicitors' for Applicant Solicitors, Dungarvian. Beecher. Tallow: 2, James Mer- Until next week, good playing. Waterford. nin, Vlllierstown. 3, James John Cronin. — (P.R.O.). Estate. Co. Waterford. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TO WHOM IT MlAY CONCERN —(P.R.O.). DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1986 PAGE SEVEN

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Knock's New P.P.'S Tribute To Professor Criticises LOCAL AUTHORITIES TO HAVE The new Parish Priest of "For any help you give, I Health Food Parents RESPONSIBILITY FOR RENT SCHEMES Knock, Very Rev. Dominick feel sure you will hear the full- responsibility for the deter- Grealy has not been idle since echo from a far distant shore Many children are suffering. Parents shouldn't impose their Mr. John Boland, T.D.. Minis- the funeral of Monsignor James IVISGR. Horan of that soft western voice, once 1 health food fads on their ter for the Environment, has mination of rents, of dwellings from muesli-belt malnu- Horan. He has been surveying again saying, "May God bless announced that he is returning let by thiem is a function which trition" according to Profes- children. They would be, better the various aspects of his most you." to local authorities the respon- should naturally accompany million pounds is required— less he would see as failure sor Vincent Marks of Surrey advised to place their children demanding position and has sibility fOr making rent the other housing activities of urgently." and Monsignor Horan did not "Monsignor Horan is dead; University. Professor Marks on a balanced diet." begun by paying a tribute to schemes in respect of their local authorities. Undter- the like to fail. God rest him after his labours! was addressing a recent sym- the late Mionsignor and j quote: "For that we must again Professor Marks went on to rented dwellings. His decision new arrangements each local As a final tribute to him, let's posium of the Wlorld Sugar "Monsignor Jiames Horan turn to you—there is no one "So, I make this appeal in say that he personally did not to do so reoresents a further authority will draw up a rent finish the Monsignor Horan Research Organisation. died on 1st August in Lourdes. else to turn to. It may seem his name and on his behalf— Memorial Airport!" believe that the terms, "Good stage in the implementation of scheme to apply within its Everyone who knew him is still soon after his death to make to finish for him the work he Professor Marks said that for You" and "Bad for You" the Government'® programme area. Heretofore, local authori- this appeal. But Airports From the above, it Is quite should ever toe used of food. shattered by his death. He was, began and to which he gave clear that Father Dominick paediatricians were finding of devolving a much greater ties did- not have discretion in as you know, a man of extra- don't wait, they must work or himself so generously and so many incidences of malnutri- "For my obese patients, once I range of duties and functions to the determination of the rents deteriorate. I, as his close per- wishes to continue the good ordinary faith, vision, determ- totally. The cause is special. It work begun by the late Mon- tion among children of profes- have taken their dietary his- local authorities. of their dwellings as they im- ination, courage and friend- sonal friend for forty years, tory, I suggest that in the main plemented rent schemes, which is a salute to a special man signor and he has every con- sional people. He noted that The Minister considers that liness. He was of the people know that he would want me and his dream, a memorial to that theyi eat less of thie same. were drawn- up by- the Minister to ask .for your help now be- fidence that the general public many parents from these and for the people—especially someone who gave to his classes were putting their The idea that the,re are special for the Environment. cause it would be his dearest will not be wanting in ensuring 1 the people of the West of Ire- people In the West of Ireland— that the Monslgnor's dream be- children on adult diets which duets, that are good for reducing land. it has been well said that wish to see the Airport he weight is another of those Local Authorities are being fought for completed. Anything and indeed to all of us — new comes a resounding success. excluded both fats and the epitaph of the great archi- hope." Any person wishing to help, sugars. "Youngsters need these myths." notified of the terms of the tect Christopher Wren might financially, should contact foods for normal growth and to I 'Minister's decision to enable be that of Monsignor Horan Father Dominick iGrealy, P.P. deprive them is ill advised. DIABETICS WHAT TO DO them to prepare revised rent too, "If memorial you seek, Knock Shrine, Co. Mayo. schemes. look about you". Professor Marks also said that for many years it was be- ", look about you in lieved that diabetes should be WHEN USING Knock, in Mayo! His work in- KNOW YOUR RIGHTS treated with low carbohydrate deed — the Basilica, the range diets. "Diabetics: were all given of facilities, Knock village, the Q—I am an old age pen- those who qualify under EEC high-fat diets and we wondered Airport — enshrines his mem- sioner with a Department of Regulations) aire exempt from why they had an increased in- SMALL BOATS TOYOTA CHALLENGE ory. But he lives on too in the Social Welfare pension from my the levies. Women receiving a cidence of death from coronary hearts of all the peopfe he job. What I want it© know is widow's pension, deserted wives heart disease and arterio- loved to call 'friends of Knock'. why do they continue to deduct payment or unmarried mother's The Irish Water Safety Asso- Without them, .he well knew sclerosis. A varied diet consist- ciation advises that persons OF CHAMPIONS PRSI from my job pension? allowance fnom \]he Dept. of ing of the right amount of that all the work he did would A.—In general only employ- .SOcial Welfare are completely using small boats should be pre- never have happened." sugars, carbohydrates of other pared for emergencies before JACK NICKLAUS v. ees actually nay PRSI (Pay- exempt from the, levies. For types, fats, protein and fibre they leiave shore and recom- Related Social Insurance). other social welfare recipients, isi a good diet for diabetics and SEVER IAND BALLESTER03 SPECIAL APPEAL This PRSI gives entitlement such as yourself, tihe levies are probably for the rest of us." mends. the following:— The world's two most out- Father Dominick has also to social welfare payments. not, payable on the social wel- — Ensure the craft is sea- standing golfers were brought Issued a special appeal to Once you are no longer an em- fare 'benefits themselves. How- etter with the The idea that certain foods, worthy; to the Royal Dublin Club by continue to support the M-on- ployee you no longer have to ever, if you don't have a medi- like sweets, should not be —know how to swim; Toyota (Ireland) for this unique signor's airport project which pay. However, you may still be cal card you are liable to pay eaten was- also criticised by —all passengers should wear match over 18 holes strokes. has not yet been completed. liable for some paiyments. In the levies on any other income. Professor Marks. "I like sweets. a lifejactoett; RTE's cameras have captured In reference to this, he has the- case of pensioners' these I dio not deny the fact that I eat the remarkable atmosphere of —carry emergency equipment this special occasion as they said: may continue to be called piRiSI, (This column has been com- Permanent sweetsi and my iklds eat sweets suitable to the craift; followed t'he players from their "One part of his plan, how- These payments- are in fact two piled by Dungarvan Commu- and thley do not have rotten —if capsized, stay with bhe levies. opening shots to the dramatic ever, remains uncompleted. nity Information Centre which teeth either. There is a big in- craflt until help arrives unless climax, recording their light- Before the Airport becomes provides a free and confiden- dustry in causing food fads, the shore is very near; hearted banter and sharing what he hoped for, prayed for The two levies are: 1 — The tial service to the public. anxiety and so on." Health Contribution of 1% —alcohol and boating should their thoughts on elements of and worked for: before it is in Opening times of Centre, Research is currently being not be mixed; the game that concern them. a position ito fly in the hundreds which is levied on all income Which Is located In the Court- to £14,00,0 p.a.; 2—The Youth undertaken in and the —leiave a message with some The commentary is by Peter of thousands of pilgrims who house, are — Mondays, Tues- United States: on children and reliable person saying where want to come from all over Employment Levy of 1% which Allis and Fred Cogley. Produced days, Wednesdays 7-9 p.m.; infants who are subjected to you are going, who- is with you and directed by Michael O'Car- the world to Knock and to the is levied on all income. 1 Saturdays 11 a.m.-1 p.m.). unconventional diets. and when you intend to return. roll. West, an expenditure of 14 Medical Card holders (except »

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Jiames starsi in this 1972 film. 7.20 — brought them closer to God. Grizzly Adams. 6.00 — The Top Priority 7.30—Ebony. 8.0fl— 8,00—iNuacht and News for the Oa-am, Joanna Moore -aind Rob- Wednesday, August 20 — COLOURS Angelus. 6.01 — (News. 6.10 — The- Great Egg Race. 8.30 — Deaf. 8.05—How's Your Father? ert Duvall star in this 1967 film Animal Trail. 6.30 — Feature Gardeners' World. 9:00 _ My Every Picture Tells A Story. wthich was- to precede the first Film: The Man From The Music. 9.30—The Healing Arts: Thursday, August 21 — PRIDE & JOY 8.35 — The Sunday Concert, actual moon- landtag by only Alamo. Starring: Glenn Ford 'Ballanlcinig ithe Body" is the sub- Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 two years. 12.50 a.m.—Weather and Julia Adams. 8.05—Rem- Friday, August 22 — FLAMES in E Minor, Op. 64. Munich jeot. 1-0.20—Harty Goes To inton Steele. 9.00 — News, Philharmonic Orchestra. 9.40— SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 Edinburgh. 1-0.50 — New-snight Weather Forecast. 9.15—Faces The Feature Film: FM. This Is 11.35 — Weathervlew. 11.40 — Saturday, August 23 — ENTERTAINMENT And Places. Off to the Sunny 6.45-8.00 a.m. — Open Univer- CROTTY'S INN the tale of a FM Cricket: Third Test. 12.10-12.55 South East where Kathleen sity. 8.30 — The Clangers. 8.40— radio station and its programme a.m. — international Show Wat-kins meets the Wexford The Family-Ness. 8.45 — The Sunday, August 24 — CONTRAST director. Starring -Michael Bran- Jumping from Hickste-ad. Male Voice Choir, mummers Saturday Picture Show. 10.55— don and Eileen Brenan. LEAMYBRIEN and bellringers as well -as visits Grandstand. 5.05 — News; Wea- ing K-ilmore Qu-ay, Rosslare, and ther. 5.15 — Sports News Wales. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 Saturday, August 23 — Dance to— takes a walking tour around 5.20 _ The Montreux Rock. Fes- 6.50 a.m. — Open University. European Gold Star Award Winner: SANDY KELLY Waterford. 10.15 Return To tival. 6.10 — The D-ukes Of 1.55 p.m. — Film: The Valley 9.30 to 11.30 ip.m. — Admission £3 Eden. 12.00 Late News. Hazz-ard. 7.00 — Film: King Of Gwang-i. Members of a Wild Kong. Jessica Lang and Jeff West show venture into Mex- BBC 1 Bridges star (1976). 9.10—What Sunday, August 24 RICH HE HALPIN SUNDAY, AUGUST 24 ico's hidden -valley. Starring The Butler Saw. 9.20 — News James Franciscus and Richard 12.15 —Service of Holy Com- And Sport- Weather. 9.35 — FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 Carlson (1968). 3.30 — The Monday, August 25— munion from St. Patrick's Laugh Attack. 10.05 — Evita At Night. 3.50 — Crioke-t: Third MONSTER PROGRESSIVE 45 DRIVE Ohurch, Wicklow. 1.00—Inter- 6.00 ia.m—ceeflax AM. News, Peron. Faye Dun-away and Test. 6.1-0 — Around The World lude. 1.25—iN-ews Headlines fol- James Farentino star. 11.40 — £5 per head — Refreshments included Sport, Weather. 6.50 — Break- In Seven Minutes And Four lowed by Room Outside. 1.55— fast Time. 9.20 —-Dudley Do- Late Night In Concert. 12.10 Times On Saturday. 7.00 — The All-Ireland Football seml-Finals. RigHt. 9.25—Silas. 9.50 — News- a.m. — Weather. Chess Report. 7.40 — Newsview. MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN Coming Saturday. August- 30 Dan The Street Singer 5.05 — Charlie Ctiaplln: round Sipeoial Delivery. o.qtis- — The Rolling Stones. 9.10 Triple Trouble. 5.35 — Sull 8.20 The -Adventures K>f Bull-winkle —Film: Ciheyenne Autumn. T-hart. 6.00 — The Angelus. and Rookiy. 10-.3-0—-Play School. Friday, August 22 — STAR DUST 6.01—News followed by Sports Stars Richard Widmark and 10.50—Cricket: Third Test. 1.05 Caroli Baker and is based on a Results. 6.15 — Box Camera. p.m.—News A-flter Noon. 1.25 — 6.50 — Cartoon Time. 7.05 — true story. With guest stars Saturday, August 23 — CONTRAST Hokey Cokjey. 1.40 — Cricket: Summer Film Season: I wanna James Stewart, Edward G- Rob- Hold Your Hand. February 1964 Third Test. 4.18 — Regional inson and Arthur Kennedy Sunday, August 24 — SATELLITE SOUND and , starring: Nancy News. 4.20 —Wait Till Your FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 (1964). 11.35 — Cricket: Third JR's NITE CLUB - LISMORE HOTEL Father -Gets Home. 4.40—Heidi. Test. 12.05-1.25 a.m. — Film : Allen Sobby dl Oicco and Mark J.C.B. FOR HIRE. Telephone 058/41538 Telephone 058/54304; 54219 McClure. 9.00 —News, Weather 5.05—The Montreux! Roak Festi- 6.56-7.25 a.m. — Open Univer- Horror At 37,000 Feet. A chil- Forecast. 9.15 — Dempsey and val. Status Quo, Genesis-. 5 sity. 9.00 —Pages from Cee-fax. ling adventure starring Buddy Makepeace. 10.15—The Sunday Star, Billy Oce an, Chris Re a 1.45 p.m. — Grandstand. 6.10 — Ebsen and Chuck Connors Friday, August 22 — Darcing to Ireland's Top Band: Game. 1-1.1-5 — Party With and OMD head -the ltae-iup. 6.00 Film: The Family Rilco. Eddie (1972). The Rovers. 11.40 — Late News. THE MIAMI Bar Extens-ibm Saturday, August 23 — VIDEO NilTE DISCO Bar — Over 18's — Neat Dress AND FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK Film-: Silver Dream Race. The In Lounge — Sing Along with MICK FLAHERTY RTE 2 MONDAY 5.30 The Campbells. 6.00 The RTE 1 — 4.50 News Head- Angelus. 6.01 Newstime. 6.30 preparations for the World 500 co Championships at Sliver- 1rH E "CATS" BJm lines followed by Emmerdale Festival Rock, featuring Paul SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 Farm. 5.20 The Smurfs. 5.45 Ashford. 6.55 European- Athletic stone are exciting but fraught MOUNT MELLERAY Storyteller. 6.00 The Angelus. Championships from Stuttgart. with dangers. Starring: David 5.15—White Rock: A combin- Essex and Ctrlst-ina Raines. 11.20 ation of dooumentry, rook mus- 6.01 Neiwstime. 6.25 Cartoon 9.00 News, Weather Forecast. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 Time. 6.35 COral Island. 7.05 9.20 The Rose Of Tralee. 11.30 Guinness Jazz Festival. Kansas ical, and action movie with the City Special. 12.15 Late News. 12th Winter Olympic Games, Toyota Challenge of Cham- Late News. - CARD DRIVE held In Innsbruck In early 1976 pions. Jack Nioklaus v. Sever- RTE 2—7.00 A Country Prac- RTE 2—0.00 European Athletic SUNDAY, AUGUST 24— SPORTSMANS INN, LOUNGE as its background. 6.35 — The iano Balles-teros from the ROyal tice. 7.3-0 . Championships. 8.00 Nuacht Flying Dutchmen: A seven-part Dublin club recorded ear,Iter 8.00 Nuacht and News for the and News for the Deaf. 8.05 documentary about Dutch sea- this year. 8.05 Murder. She Deaf. 8.05 Crisis In Central European Athletic Champion- SINGALONG WITH PAT 1 BAR & RESTAURANT faring pioneers at the end of Wrote: Reflections! of -the Mind. America. 2: Castro's Challenge. ships. 8.30 Gardeners' World. ro BIN the 16th century. 7: Lonely 9/O0 News, Weather Forecast! 9.-05 All In Good Faith. 9.35 9.05 Misfits' Of Science. 9.55 The Amongst the Millions. 7.35 — 9.20 Hill Street Blues 10.20 Comedl-ains. 10.25 Wilde Al- History In Action: A ten-part Luke's Kingdom. 9: The- Hypo- CAPPOQUIN Con-s-poid. 10.50 Alfred' Hitch- liance. 11.25 Late News Sum- education series which looks at crites. 10.35 Cheers. 11.00 Late cook Presents: Prisoners. Star- News Summary followed by mary, Transmission' ends at key events of the 20th century. ring: Cristlna Raines and SUNDAY, AUGUST 24— 7. Tiger -at the Gate. 7.55 — Night Light. Reflections- at the 11.30 p.m. Yaphet Kotto. Late News. Nuacht and News -for the Deaf. 11.15 end of the d-ay. Speaker: Re-v. SEA VIEW THE PIKEi 8.00 — Treasure Hunt. 9.00 — RTE 2 — 7.00 A country Prac- Alan D. Falconer. HI.10 Trans- Greyhound Racing. She-lbourne tice. 7.30- Coronation Street. 8 00 mission Ends. H AYFQ ' SOCIETY FOUR Nluacht and News for the Deaf. • CJ DUNGARVAN Bar Extension — Supper Served Park features the Television Trophy. 10.00—Crazy Like A Fox. 8.05 The Sunday Game. 8.50 THURSDAY Festival Double Bill: Give 'Em Friday, August 22 — PROGRESSIVE 45 99 Some Day My Prints Will Come. DUNGARVAN ' Now open for functions, birthdays, weddings, etc. 10.55—Repercussions: Caribbean Hell-, Harry. Ac-tor, James Whit- RTE 1 — 4.5-5 News Headlines All money paid out. Free Hall — Bar Extensions Crucible. A Celebration of more, received an Academy followed by Emmerdale Farm. African-American Music. Award nomination for this 5.25 Space Ghos-t And Dtao SEA ANGLING Sunday, August 24 — ROD — 2.30 p.m. Telephone 058/54662 brilliant portrayal of America's Boy. 5.50 Garda Patrol. 6.00 The Thirty-third president, Harry S Angelus. 6.01 Newstlme. 6.25 SUNDAY, AUGUST 24 Truimain. Followed at 10.35 p.m! Cartoon Time. 6.35 One By One. CLUB NOTES Sunday Night — WESTERN RAMBLER 4.00 — Dragon's Lair: The by Transfigured Night. An in- 7.35 Rioom Outside. 8.05 Simon Smithy's Haunted Armour. 4.20 tense and rapturo-us ballet to And Simian. 9.00 News, Weather JUVENILE COMPETITION —The Sunday Matinee: The the symphonic poem for string Forecast. 9.20- Today Tonight. The first Juvenile competition Wrong Arm Of The Law. Star- sextet by Arnold Schoenberg 10,-00 Sister Dora. Three plays takes place to-day (Thursday) 21st at 4.30 -p.m. from the Quay. Performed by the Netherlands by Christopher Fry. Along with Minerals sponsored by M. J. Dancer Theatre. 1-1.05 Late News Florence Nightingale, Sister Summary followed by Night Keane & Co. and (Tayto spon- GOLD COAST RESTAURANT & BAR Dora Pattlson, was one of the sored by Jim Sheehan will be Light. Reflections! at the- end of world's greatest nurses. Star- the day. Speaker-: Rev. Alan D. given Ito all anglers -after the ring Dorothy Tutln, Bernard presentation of trophies on the Falconer. Trans-mission ends at Ardhard and Peter C'ellier. 11.00 Quay. BALLINACOURTY NEW PHOTOGRAPHY 11.35 p.m. Radharc In- The Orient-. 11.30 YOPLAIT 2-DAY EVENT Phone 058/42249 Liate Newis. A boat dr-aw for the Yoplait TUESDAY RTE 2 — 2.45 Racing From 2-Day Event will be held in the Anchor Bar on (Thursday night, • BNTERTAIiNMENlT * MAGAZINE RTE 1 _ 5.00 News Head-lines Tralee. 5.56 European Athletic followed by Emmerdale Farm 2.1st August. -Draw wil-1 be post- Championships from Stuttgart. ed on the notice board in the 5.30 Folly foot. 6.00 The Ange- 7.00 . 7.3-0 lus. 6.0-1 Ntewstime. 6.25 Car-toon Anchor Bar. All intended ang- Saturday, August 23 — PADDY GREENSLADE European, Athletic Champion- lers are requested to be in Time-. 6,3-5 In The Forest Of PROGRAMME s-hips. 8.00 Nuacht. 8.05 Euro- plenty of time on both Satur- Owls'. 7.05 The Fall Guy. 8 0-0' pean Athletic Championships. day and Sunday morning to Sunday, August 24 — WILLIE WHITE BOX CAMERA, a new series Ancient Lives. 9.00 News Wea- 9.00- Spy Story : The Ipcress- File. give committee ample time to of six programmes dealing with ther Forecast. 9.2o The Rose Of Starring Michael Cialne, Nigel be on "board" -for 10 o'clock several aspects of photography, Tralee from the Dome in Tr-a- Green and Suie Lloyd. 11.00 each morning. Good fishing to will commence on RTE 1, on lee. 1-11.30- Late News. Mart And Market. 11.05 Late all -ang-lers on the two days. Sunday, 24 August 1986 ai 6.15 MASTER AND LADY ANGLER p.m. -RTE 2 — 7.00 A Country Prac- Niewsi Summary followed by tice. 7.30 The Mountain- Lark. Garda Patrol. 11.15 Night Light. John Cronin still leads the The programmes will be pre- 8.00 Nuaoht followed- by News Reflections at the end of the Mlaster Angler with Tony crowe sented be Aonghus McAn-all-y for the Deaf. 8.05 Trapper day. Speaker: Rev. Alan D. (after his fine win in the and produced by Roy Esmonde John M.D.: A Wheel In A Wheel Falconer. Trans-mission ends at "Win Electric" -sponsored by Aglish Vintage Rally and Michael Garvay. 9.0-5 Clmeclub: The Baritone! 1L20 p.m. Joe White of the E.S.-B. last The first programme will After twenty-live years away in week') in close 2nd and Pat look at the Photographers' a foreign country, a famous FRIDAY Donovan Is 'in 3rd position and Assistants -with top fashion and stagier returns to Germany juis-t E'-ettiy Dee in 4th place. John ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 24 RTE 1 — 5.06 News Headlines Cronin 260 pts.; -Tony Or-owe commer-lcal photographer Tony before Hitler'® rise to power followed by- Space Stars. 5.30 Hlgglns. The link between the 255 pts.- Pat O'Donovan 232 10.40 Athletics. Highlights of Sons And Daughters. 6.00 The afieth birthday of Kodachrome pts.- -Betty Dee 227 pts. AT AGLISH today's European- Athletic Angelus. 6.01 Newstime. 6.25 and Ag-facolour and an early Championships from Stuttgart Betty Dee leads the Lady At 2 p.m. — Parade 3.30 p.m. Irish Photo -pioneer Is exposed. The Stillivans. 6.55 Love Those Angler Category with 227 pts. 11.30 Late News. Summary fol- Trains. Narrated -by J-ames Admission: Adults £1.00; Children Free Aine Lawlor checks out for Kay Cliffe is 2nd with 218 pts. lowed by Night Light. Reflec- Whltmlore. For a century and a Helen O'Gradiy Is 3rd -with 197 Main Attractions: Sets Competitions, Cars, Tractors money in colour processing and tions at the end of the day travels to Llmeriok to Invest- half, trains have helped- change pts. and Alice O'Connor in 4th and Antique Agricultural Machinery, Open Sports, Speaker: Rev. Alan D. Fal- the American continents. Here position with 132 pts. igate an alternative "Snap coner. 11.40 Trans-mission- Ends Novelty Dog Show, Produce and Horticultural Stalls, Happy Holiday". are some of the Iron monsters, GFT-WELL SOON WISHES Children's Fancy Dress and Other Events. great and small-, that played The committee wish Tony RTE 1 Television, Sunday, WEDNESDAY their part. 8.00 John player Tip Elstead a speedy recovery from 24 August, 1986 at 6.15 p.m. THE MIAMI . . . Ireland's top band, playing at Lismore Hotel Free Car Park Available. -RTE 1 _ 5.00 News Headlines Tops. 8.30 Life Begins At Forty. his recent accident. Get, well BlOX CAMERA on this Friday night next, August 22. followed by Emmerdale Farm. 9.00 Ne-ws. 9.20 The Friday soon. TIGHT LINES. PAGE FIVE

MELLERAY/GLEN CALLED TO THE BAR G.A.A. Notes By Commentator ROVERS G.A.A. NOTES Mt. Sion -Roanmore S.H. 'Semi' MELLERAY QUALIFY FOR WESTERN FINAL NEXT WEEK-END On Sunday last at Oappoquln in the end, the winners just a little' bit of history was- made The second of our two senior about deserved to pull through. when 'the Mellenay/Glen ROvers hurling semi-finals — the eager- GLEN ROVERS THROUGH junior hurlers defeated a ly awaited clash between Mount The Melleray based club tough Brickey fifteen. Sion and Roanmore—at Walsh In Feature Clash showing some improvement Park on Sunday evening is the from their game against Kil- After a shaky first half when feature event on the programme rossanty, defeated Brickey Ran- dards. Mount Sion's standards prediction about, the outcome nothing appeared to gio right for the coming week-end. Ing and whatever the technical- gers to qualify for their first to-day are Incomparable with of this game, i do feel very we' were at the wrong end of a ity, the fact that they attended divisional junior hurling final In the West, the two inter- what we all saw when they confident that it will be close- 1-2 to 0-4 selorellne. However was an acknowledgment of noti- ln which they will play their mediate football semi-finals in- were the greatest club hurling it will be a real cracker and it the entire team lifted their fication. When a vote was taken neighbours, Modeligo, on a date volving Shamrocks v. Sliabh team in the country. Of course will be a game that will have game Dor the second half and it was carried on about a sixty/ to be named on next Monday gOua at Cappoquin on Saturday It must also be said that the the county talking about for a after goals toy Brendan Whelan forty majority. night. and the Ardmore v. Brickeys quality of the opposition to-day while to come. The decision seriously under- and Paddy Walsh, we never Is not nearly the same either, looked' back. The final score of game at Fraher Field on Sun- But I am expected to make a mines the authority of the iuve- day will occupy the attention but this is only deepening the prediction and in my humble nile board and they now see it KILMAC'S BIG DAY 2-112 to 2-4 was by no means argument. of football fans up here. There judgment i reckon that Roan- as a big leit down by some This mid-county club who are flattering and> would lhave been are championship games in more are the side who have people. greater but for a very strong! The fact of the matter as currently gearing themselves some of the remaining grades shown slightly the better form far as Mount Sion Is concerned for a county final confrontation BMckey defence. as well. to-date and consequently I give COISDE NA PEIL is that they were recently with their more famous neigh- them a hesitant vote to win. The recommendations from bours, Kilrossanty, In two So flit is a first-ever Western beaten by Clonea, who were the football committee had a MOUNT SION v. ROANMORE weeks time at Walsh Park, took final appearance for iMelleray/ subsequently hammered by Lis- ALL FOOTBALL rough enough passage also be- Glen Rovers, the importance of more. This must, be a sobering time off last week to stage one of Fraher Field All four matches listed for fore they were unanimously ot the most impressive 'Field which all- the panel must on Sunday last very many thought for those people who Western venues on Sunday are accepted. Some delegates (who appreciate and be prepared to write them into the countv final Opening' ceremonies that we people who had seen the Lis- football championship games must not have been paying at- ever had the pleasure to wit- train like never before. Our Congratulations to Mr. Eoin D. Martin, Swords, Co. Dublin before a ball is Ducked. FX)r the more/Clonea game, predicted and they include both Interme- tention at the previous meet- ness. Their magnificent new opponents will 'be Modeligo and moment, next Sunday's clash who was recently called to the Bar 'by Chief Justice Finlay with an air of confidence that diate semi-finals. ing) stated that Oisde na Pell grounds, in a very picturesque this ls> a very tough and strong the Roanmore / Mount Sion wilth their city rivals is more On Saturday evening Sham- had not acted in accordance in the Supreme Court, Dublin. He lis presently on the staff of important than all the games sotting, together with dressing team that must not be under- Allied Irish Bajnks, Dublin. clash on next Sunday would, in rocks play Sliabh gOua and on with board wishes. rooms, etc., were officially open- estimated. SO let's have no less effect be the county final. This that they have ever won and Sunday Brickeys line out As a result of these recom- the result will depend on how ed by the ccunty chairman, than ilOO per cent effort from Eoin, who hails from Cork, is married to Liz Mountain, may not be so, but It certainly against Ardmore at Fraher mendations the following will James Tobin in a ceremony that everyone for the next few Grattan Square, Dungarvan, daughter of Jimmy and Lily. does mean that the winners of well or how badly their fifteen Field. form the 1986 football selection players perform over one hour was as spectacular as it was weeks. this intriguing semi-final will In the game at Cappoquin, committee—Alio Curran (Strad- We wish him every success in the future. at Walsh Park on Sunday even- 1 inspiring. be Installed as firm favourites Sliabh gOua, who just barely' tally), who will be manager, ing. With their record, their to win the county final. Finding qualified are beginning to show Jimmy Power (Kilrossanty), as- Munster Council chairman, fam and the fact that neutral the winners of the county final e improvement at the right time sistant manager, Tom Gough M'ichaei OCtonnor, james Tobin support will cheer the 'under- is another day's work, we must and may beat Shamrocks and (An Rinn), Joe Power (Balllna- and former Association Presi- dogs,' all the pressure will be first deal with Sunday's clash at Dungarvan on Sunday, Bric- courty i and Jimmy White dent, Pat Fanning all paid a on Mount Sion. I believe that and try to find a reason for keys will be puit to the pin of (Dunhill), well deserved tribute to the men It will take a mighty effort on supporting the chances of one their collar to beat the regrad- ar.d women of Kilmacthomas their part if they are to come This report also stated that DUNGARVAN G.A.A. NOTES or other of the neighbouring ed Ardmore side. Having seen club whp had worked tirelessly INTERMEDIATE HURLING through this penultimate test a list of under 21 and minor a club with as many teams as U/12's — J. Donnelly, T. Cur- city teams. Other than proving the Brickeys play a number of and unsparingly over many Perhaps if they can be moti- oounJty selectors was under Saturday week, August 30th, we field. Hence the need to have ran. D. Walsh, L. Hurley, M. to us that Mount Sion and their matches, I would rate years to bring the project to vated Into producing the fight- consideration and recommenda- is the date for our all important ongoing fundraising. in this re- Hurley, J. J. Ronayne, D. Walsh, Roanmore have shown m their them a very improved team, so fruition ing spirit of the great teams tions would be before the Sep- intermediate hurling champion- gard the weekly confined draw L. Tutty, D. O'Plynn, D. Curran, matches to date that they are I could not under any cir- of their past it will make up for tember meeting. Michael Lawlor, the club ship game against Fourmile- is proving a spectacular success J. Long, E. Simms, M. Donnelly, two of the outstanding sides ln cumstances underrate their and without, it our financial the decline in standards. It also reported on the Eamon chairman, who very efficiently water at Fraher Field. A vic- N. Oonsidine, J. Deasy, F. this championship, they have chances. conducted the ceremonv thank- position would be dire. given us precious little evidence Young visit as Munster council tory in this one would book us O'Rourke. Roanmore's only lapse ln the Balllnacourty v. stradbally at ed the Councils and Boards, the that one Is better than the coach and Eamon Murphy, a place in the Western final. Our sincere thanks goes to championship to-date was Leamybrlen and Lismore v. Dunhill complained that his dedicated club members and the other. Take their scoring rate against Ballyduff at Dungarvan many people who had contri- Fourmilewater however are everyone who is participating Modeligo are the junior games club had been ignored, despite to date, for instance. Mount and there they lost by four buted to the success of the pur- very much the form team to in the draw. They are the rea- down for decision and both having applied as early as Sion in five matches had a total points having been forced to chase and development of their date in this championship so sons for its success and the these are also very open affairs. February. score of 10-59 while Roanmore play without NOel Crowley and new grounds., Following the nothing less than a top class club is deeply appreciative of Cisde na Pell replied that for the same number had aKiera n Delahunty — two of COUNTY BOARD MEETING blessing of the grounds, Dun- display is likely to be good en- their support. New names of METALMAN because Dunhill failed to turn total of 10-70. Nothing worth their outstanding players. Both The worst decision for a long garvan Pipe Band played James ough to give us the spoils. course always welcome and any talking about here. In all Mount up for a special meeting at club officer will oblige. their victories over Lismore and number of years, was how a Stephens and St. Finbarrs on Training has now resumed at Sion had 5-41 scored against Bord na nOg official described Kill in connection with the Portlaw were good enough to Earn,on Young programme, It to the field for the game that full pitch and it's encouraging them while Roanmore let in a suggest that at full strength, the decision of the senior was to commemorate the event. to see the players response. RESULTS OF WEEKLY TRIATHLON total of 5-46. 'Nothing there County Board after they had was taken that they were not NON-STOP DRAW (AUG. 16) Roanmore are not very far interested. Later over 250 guests, including However much hard work re- either Both lost" one match, away from their first county ruled out the case in which the the teams were treated to a mains to be done between now £50, Michael Power, c/o Roanmore losing by four points title. juvenile board recommended HURLING REPORT splendid meal provided by the and match night. Leader Office, p. Noel Sheehan: against Ballyduff and Mount suspensions on two Lismore A report from the new senior Kilmac' ladies committee at the 3!on were four points behind In Ray Sheridan they have members, following incidents at All the holidaymakers have £30, Rory Wyley, O^Oonnell St., DEFINITELY ON hurling selection committee local Community Hall. when losing to clonea. one of the county's best keep- the Feile final last June. returned from a variety of dis- p. Eileen Murphy; £20, Mrs. stated that Tony Mansfield ers at this time and with Kie- tThe County Chairman's ad- tant and not too distant fields May Lenihan, Chapel St., p. As a result in the change of The case got two hearings at ] had been appointed as coach/ ran Delahur.ty, Noel Crowley, dress at the function will be so we look forward to them be- Thos. Lenihan: £15, Billy Cun- date for this year's All-Ireland Perhaps It shouldn't be ig- Eora na nOg and two at County trainer and would bs assisted Danny Murphy. Eddie Nolan, published next week). ing in tip top shape for theningham , Lismore, p. Margaret Triathlon Championship in nored that the sides played ln Board before delegates to last by John Galvin. It stated that Michael Coady. Tom Shanahan, Fourmilewater game. Cunningham; £10, Dan Crotty, Sfligo the first ever Metalman different groups and in the Monday night's meeting voted a panel would be named short- Paul Power. Kevin Sheridan, SPLENDID CONTEST Mountain Villas, p. Mary Fitz- Triathlon has had to be re-judgment of many the quality by a majority in favour of ly and that training would gerald; £10, Terry Dalton, Park Famon Coady, Gerry McGulre throwing out the case because scheduled for Sunday Septem- Of the opposition might not commence at Fraher field on The battle for leadership of WELL BEATEN Terrace, p. Brighdin Ni Ohrios- and company, all showing top of a technicality. ber 14. have been she same for both. Saturday, August 30. They were the 'B' minor football cham- Our junior hurlers made their toir. Some judges will argue with a form at the moment, this eager Pat Moore. Bord na nOg sec- given permission to carry a pionship between rivals and not unexpected championship Thp event is so named be- certain amount of conviction Roanmore team will be very dif- retary and Tommy Hennessey panel of 25. neighbours Affane and St. Oliv- last Friday night at Cap- JUVENILE G.A.A. NEWS carse the ver.ue is Tramore, that Roanmore with teams such ficult to beat. represented the juvenile board James Tobln, chairman, who ers has become something of a poquin when going under to a where for 160 years, ships have as Ballyduff, Lismore and Port- and outlined the reasons why presided, on behalf of the saga over the past two years Two interesting hurling At 42, Mount Sion's keeper fast and fit Lismore side. teen guided to saftey by thela w ln their group, had theStephe n Green, who. captains the recommended penalties 3oard wished the selectors the and an exciting finish to an- games were played at Show- famous Metalman which stands hardest battle to win their should be imposed because of other spisode was witnessed by In truth we were never in the the side, is still one of the best. best of luck with their efforts. grounds on Saturday morning on a cliff overlooking the mouth eight league points, while Mount Storms of his saves ln this cam- the serious breach of discipline a nice sized crowd of support- hunt, here and long before the last — Dungarvan v. St. Sav- of the bay. Sinn's opponents were a bit paign In by some Dismore officials and NOTICE OF MOTION ers at Fraher Field on Wednes- hour had run its course there iours in u/10 and u/12 — the were Quite amazing. Rev. Fr. P. Fitzgerald, county medilocre by comparison. Un-FaBinn. Kevin and Pat Ryan. supporters at the game. day night of lastt week. wat. Inevitability about the out- homeside winning the u/10 The Triathlon which consists hurling olfilcer, gave notice of \ In the rtiv\»iona\ ftncvl Wst complimentary. perhaps to Famon Kcogh. Shane Ahearne. Christy O'Brien. Jimmy motion that at th September come. However the players game and the visitors won the of a 500 metre sea swim, a 30k e year the sides drew and in the some of the sides ln that group, Pat McGrath, Martin Geary. O'Gorman and Donie Ooughlan meeting, he would move that never gave up trying and u/12. cycle and a 10k road run but the results and performan- Gerard Fitzpatrlck. Donal defended Lfemore. They made replay Oliver's won by a narrow promises to be very challeng- an outside coach/selector be margin. This year we were to battled gamely right to the end. Loth clubs renew rivalry on ces support such a rating. Loughnane and possibly Jim the point that because of a campd for senior hurling. This ing for the competitors and see a repeat between the same This defeat means that only next Saturday at St. Saviours Greene, etc., Mount Sion have technicality the juvenile recom- motion was submitted some the intermediate hurlers are prizes will Include beautiful People will say that Mount a team worthy of the highest mendations could not be ac- teams in the final. It was a Grounds—the u/10's in hurling Waterford Crystal. Sion's tradition will see them days before the selection com- still"standing," and that must respect by any opposition and cented. Christy O'Brien, who mittee report. draw at 0-2 each at half-time and the u/12's in football. through. It is absolutely true If they hit form Roanmore increase their determination to The event organisers, Irish was the club's principal speak- REFIXTURE and a draw at 0-4 apiece at full Panels on Saturday last were: that Mount Sion have a great could be in d'lre trouble. time. The replay last week saw avoid the year passing by with- u/io — M. Donnelly, M. Sulli- Fight for Sight K4 Spring Gar- er said that the letter inviting The senior hurling cham- out a championship success. dens, Waterford Phone 058/ and proud tradition. But if we them to the meeting was ad- pionship relegation match be- OUver's go into a four points van, K. Tutty, C. Keohan, D. properly analyse tradition it is That's something that hasn't 78088) are being helped by all THE RESULT? dressed in English and there- tween Cappoquin and Tallow lead at half-time, but then kept Healy, B. Downey, M. Oummlns, only another name for Inherit- happened for many a year. of the local sporting organ- fore contravened the general which was twice fixed and not scoreless for the next 29 min- 3 Roche, M. Sheridan, j. Foley, ed fame and while clubs can I would give the question isations and by Tramore rules. The case was made by played because the sides, re- utes while Affane scored four J O'Mahony, E. Simms, P. Cur- feel proud of such an inherit- mark after the above caption B'ord na nOg that despite this points and it looked certain FUNDRAISING Tourism which is helping to fiisrd. Tallow would not play ran, J. R. Donnelly, O. Sheridan, ance, it becomes meaningless as my foreoast, because even fact. Lismore were represented that referee Roger Casey would organise attractive accommo- it on Friday night last and There is scarcely any need.to D. Lyons, D. Shepard, M. Lucas, unless one also inherits stan- the wisdom of Solomon wouldn t by four members at the meet- be required to play extra time R. Curran. dation. Cappoquin would not play It stress the huge cost of running i equip one to make a confident when it was fixed for last Sun- when Oliver's captain David day. This was a story with Cullman sent over a great point many complications, but on a which decided the champion- vote it was sent back to theshi p for 1986. Fixture Committee for refix- Scorers: St. Oliver's — Wm. ture. O'Brien 0-2; Anthony Power 0-2- David Cullinan 0-4. Affane £200 FINE —Charles Barry 0-3: Martin DEiOSIT ACCOUNTS, N0N RESIDENT ACCOUNTSfEXTRA INCOME BONUS ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY INCOME ACCOUNTS, FIXED TERM An anneal by Lismore against Power 0-1 a fine of £200 imposed on them After the game, the Western by Eord na n-Og was ruled out Board Chairman presented the oi order. Board shield to team captain DEPOSIT ACCOUNT RATES David Cullinan. Available to everyone OTHER MATTERS County Development Officer, UNDER 21 CHAMPIONSHIP Associated John Fraher reported on a Banks ACC meeting about the enlistment At last year's County Conven- of recruits for an Anco Scheme tion an Abbeyside motion to involving the employment have the under 21 champion- Under £5,000 4%—5.5% 6% and training of ground main- ships run on a blitz system was tainenee men. Clubs were ask- well defeated after a rather Under £15,000 5.25%—5.5% 6.5% ed to submit names of suitable 'hot' debate. I was very sur- and interested people before prised to read in the Lismore IF YOU WANT YOUR BANK Under £25,000 5.25%-5.5% 7% next Friday. Notes in the "Leader" last week that "some people tried to have PILTOWN TOURNAMENT the under 21 championships ab- Dunhill, Portlaw and Clonea olished," Some one mustn't EXTRA INTEREST ACCOUNT RATES were given permission to play have been listening. in this tournament. SCHOLARSHIPS FIXTURES ACC A total of 30 young members Wed,. August 20 (7.30 p.m.) are presently attending the At Dungarvan : Phelan Cup MANAGER TO LOVE YOU, Up to 2% extra on accounts, County Board scholarship Final — Clashmore v. Tramore. £1,000-£15,000 course at Colaiste na Rinne. Saturday, August 23 (18 boys and 12 gtirls). At Leamybrien: 7 p.m. J.F.C. The meeting voted sympathy Ballinacourty v. Stradbally. When it comes to saving, the with the relatives of the late At Cappoquin: 7.15 p.m. I.F.C. Jackie Butler, Erin's Own, who chamrocks v. Sliabh gCua. Associated Banks are often seen as won an All-Ireland medal with Sunday, August 24 the obvious choice. But bank interest Waterford in 1929 and was also At Cappociuin: 7 p.m. J.F.C. SAVE WITH A BANK, on the junior All-Ireland side !n Modeligo v. Lismore. rates are low and the choice of '?4 and was a sub in 1938. At Dungarvan: 7 p.m. I.F.C. savings methods is limited. RESULTS Ardmore v. Brickeys. Lismore by reason of their ACC offers savers a better deal: more RESULTS sipiendid win against a very interest than the Banks and a wider disappointing Clonea team, M.F.C. "B" Western Final — range of savings methods than the are through to the club's St. Oliver's 0-5; Affane 0-4 (R. first county senior hurling Casey*. Building Societies. You will also get flnal in almost forty years. J.H.C. _ Lismore 8-15; Dun- friendly personal service, the added Fuving to be elsewhere on Sun- garvan 1-3 (J. Landers). day, I unfortunately missed J.F.C. — Clashmore 0-11: security of a State Guarantee and the game but my very reliable Shamrocks 3-1 (J. McGrath). you are assured of complete privacy. informants are agreed that It | J.H.C. — Glen Rovers 2-12: was a case of Clonea hitting Brickeys 2-4 (J. Bennett), IF YOU WANT TO EARN Isn't it time to look beyond the one of their very bad days, | S.H.C. — Lismore 3-9: Clonea obvious? when nothing went right. This, 1-6 (D. Duggan). should not take from Llsmore's j M.F.C. "A" Western Final — splendid win in a match which j Drom Rovers 1-4; Abbeyside 0-4 saw them maintain the good (J. Kiely). form that they have shown U/16 "A" Hurling Final—Mt. throughout the championship. Sion 5-5- Dismore 4-8. Their victory means that the U/16 "B" Hurling Final—St. HIGHER INTEREST county hurling final must now Mary's 5-7; St. Patrick's 1-5. be played in the West this I year. Years of frustration and disappointment will now beUNDE R 1G HURLING FINAL forgotten as the Cathedral Lismore 4-8; Mount Sion 5-5 town club prepares for a The under 16 county hurling county final, which they last Pnal ended in a draw at the won in 1925. Fraher Field on Saturday night MINOR FINAL last. Both teams will be count- SAVE WITH ACC. Drum Rovers—a combination LESS OBVIOUS ' MORE INTEREST ing their mixed chances, how- ol Olashirore and Ardmore ever luckily Lismore has an- players won a splendid minor other chance and hopefully will football divisional final at Fra- win the laurels next time out. her field on Sunday evening when they defeated a much REPLAY improved Abbeyside team after an exciting contest. Abbeyside The replay of the under 16 looked for a time, that, they hurling final Is fixed for Mon- might pull oil' a major shock day night next, August 25th at Agricultural Credit Corporation pic, Mnry Street, Dungarvan Tel (058) 41666,41103. All branches open until 5 pm Monday-Friday. against the hot favourites, but I iwted givui. the Fraher Field, Dungarvan. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1986 INCENTIVE SCHEMES Minister Collins Visits FOR FARM JOBS 'Mr. Eddie Collins, T.D., Minister of State at the Depart- Farms are now being looked live register for at least 13 ment of Industry and Com- 44 99 upon as centres of employment. weeks. merce, inspected the Govern- And details of two Government This exemption would be the ment research vessel "Lough Lough Beltra employment incentive schemes equivalent of a benefit in cash Beltra" when it called at have been issued by the IFA. of about £962 for the year In Dunmore East recently In the Under the Employment In- the case of an employee earn- course of its operations off the natural resource and offers that we can measure these re- the Geological Survey Office. centive scheme a farmer would ing £150 a week. south coast. The vessel is the significant opportunities in sources, understand how they This work establishes bhe be paid a premium of either For those who qualify under property of the Minister for terms of wealth and employ- behave and devise the most broad strategic lines of the £30 or £60 a week for 24 weeks both schemes this would mean Industry and Commerce in his ment creation for a broad range appropriate exploitation geological formations under- for each additional employee a total cash saving of £1,628 capacity as Minister ifor science of industries" said Minister methods before we can system- lining the seabed and has, of taken on- subject to the follow- or £2,402 for each extra em- and technology at t'he national Collins. "In fact, Ireland Is in atically start to exploit them course, a relevance to mineral ing:— ployee depending on whether level. an extraordinarily favourable commercially. This is where and hydrocarbon deposits. The The maximum number of jobs the employer was entitled to position in that our share of "Lough Beltra" has already Minister Collins joined the marine research and technology which a farmer may have a premium of £30 of £60 a the continental Shelf Is many carried out important work in vessel In a working cruise off play a vital part". assisted under this scheme is week. times the size of our national this regard off the South East the south coast ias part of its "Excellent work is already four. land territory. It is likely that Coast. oceanographlc programme. He being done in this regard by Employees must have been this- vast area oi the shelf con- commended the excellent work such as the 'Lough Beltra.' So Minister Collins indicated unemployed for a minimum of tains tremendous resources. It in marine research and tech- much more needs to be done, that, in conjunction with the 13 weeks immediately preced- offers operating conditions that nology being carried out bv the however", said Minister Collins. Nuclear Energy Board, the ing recruitment. A premium of already are, or soon will be, vessel, which operates around MARINE GEOLOGY "Lough Beltra" is currently £60 a week is paid to persons within bhe reach of available DEISE GUN Ireland's coasts for the greater monitoring, on a limited scale, aged 25 years and over who technologies". Of particular current rel- part of each year. radioactive contamination levels have been on the live register evance is the work In relation for the 52 weeks immediately to marine geology which the in the North Eastern part of "In the case or Ireland, our In order to capitalise on our the Irish Sea. He is considering preceding recruitment. A prem- CLUB marine area constitutes a major marine resources, it is essential "Lough Beltra" undertakes for the expansion of the scope of ium of £30 a week is paid to this work to the level of a com- first-time entrants to the labour prehensive survey covering all force who have left the educa- of bhe Irish Sea. tional system at least 13 weeks NOTES prior to recruitment and to Minister Collins also referred persons who have been on the A meeting of the Deise Gun to the future possibility of the live register for the 13 weeks Club will be held in Lawlor's location in Ireland of a Euro- preceding recruitment. Hotel, Dungarvan on Thursday, pean Regional Centre for mar- August 2<8 at 8.S'O p.m. All mem- The premiums are payable ine research and technology. bers are requested to attend. As a result af sustained pres- In one lump sum at the end sure by several member count- of the 24 weeks. Notice bo members-: As- from ries. with Ireland playing a The recruited person must be start- of present season. August 1, 1986, all members, of .the -club leading role, the inclusion of employed on a full-time basis 1 marine science and technology and must be paid for not less are covered by the NAiRGC In- activities in the EEC Second than four days of the week. surance Compensation Fund. Framework Programme for Under the second scheme— Memberships, will not be ac- Married in Clonea-Power Church recently were Miss Angela Science and Technology, which PRSI Exemption Scheme — em- cepted without insurance cover. Galvin, Clonea-Power and Mr. James Lacey, Joanstown, will cover the years 1987 to ployers are provided exemption New members' will- only be ac- Carrick-on-Suir. The reception was later held in the Ardree 1991, has now been accepted. from employers PRSI (12.33%) cepted on proposal by two cur- Minister Collins played a lead- for 1986/87 in respect of new rent club members who must Hotel, Waterford. (Photo: John Tynan) ing role at the councils of Re- full-time employees taken on vouch for that person for the search Ministers in this regard. between October 23, 1985 and initial season,. March 31 1986 provided that The EEC activities proposed AH members must attend at the employees had been on the will cover basic and applied least One meeting per year. THIS WEEK ACOT CO. WATERFORD SAYS marine science: the efficient It is, advisable that members management of the European submit their fees -as soon as SHEEP and peas for animal feeds only coastal zones: marine technol- possible as Insurance cover for Increasing lamb numbers up to 50% moisture. ogies- as well as other Initia- last season- terminated on July re'ared by ewe put to the ram 2. Propionic acid is sold as tives in establishing a European SEAN KELLY 31 '86. should be the objective of Propcorn (Interohem) or Lup- rosil (B.A.'S-.F.). Cost varies from forum for the most effective Now thajb the Duck Season is sheep producers- for 1987. There common use of major equip- 85 to 95p per litre depending on fast approaching, the commit- Is a place for using both quantity bought. ment. the effective dissemina- tee would like to- remind miemr Fecundin and sponging/FMS on Rates required for preserva- tion and transfer of knowledge WINS IN STYLE bers to be always, aware of gun and expertise and, in particular, many farms. tion of grain and peas (litres/ After the fiasco in the rain safety. Accidents don't happen bhe exchange of scientific and GRAIN HANDLING AND tonne) in Dublin on the previous Wed- —they're caused! Also to -be technical staff. A latber phase % Moisture Propcorn Luprosil nesday, the Kellogs Grand Prix considerate of any livestock one STOlRAGE of this excercise will be the (cereals) of Cork last Friday evening pro- encounters and to respeicit the Earley and oats over 23% establishment of several Com- 20 7.5 5.0 vided an excellent race and moisture can deteriorate rapid- munity centres to deal with the land and tihe wishes of its 24 9.5 6.5 Scan Kelly won in great style. ly in a few days. Wheat, even respective regional seas with, owners -when hu-nitiing. 28 11.5 9.0 Kelly and British professional more so and over 25%, can it is hoped, an Irish Centre Let's hope the forthcoming Tony Doyle left a leading group heat overnight in heaps. If BIG BALE SILAGE focussing on the North East season will be a fruitful and The Minister of State, Mr. Collins watches as water samples are being taken off the Saltee of eight near the end and, in storing grain consider using Grass must be wilted to 35% Atlantic. Islands on board the Lough Beltra. the sprint to the line on Sulli- enjoyable one for all our acid. D.M. appro;-:, before being put members. Good hunting! in plastic bags. Difficult to ach- van's Quay, Kelly powered his Acid Treatment: way to victory. ieve good presentation this _ HON. SEC. 1. can be applied to all cereals time of year unless an additive is used. Molasses at 2 gallons per tonne can be applied to Ring ABBEYSIDE SCOUT NOTES swarth immediately before baling. WE'RE BACK! Sea before we all finally arrived arrived late for publication in POTATO BLIGHT back in bhe homeland of last week's issue.) •Well folks, we've returned If active potato blight is pre- _ THE CHALFONT TEAM Dispensary home all safe and sound and Abbeyside. A Fleadh In ? sent in the crop, systemic blight in one piece after a very enjoy- fungicides should be used. Do FROM THE CAMP GENERAL Mr. Eddie Collins, Minister of able sun-soaked two weeks at DICK ROCHE Carol McDonald and piano ance achieved in places as, far not use any particular type of the beautiful Chalfont Heights 1 systemic blight-fungicide more State, has received bhe follow- Can it be true that the scouts Last Thursday the big clean Concurrent with flbe increas- accordeonist Joe Sheridan. At apart as Dublin, Hong Kong, ing letter from Mir. M. V. Millet, scout camp. got their own, back arad pulled up after camp got under way. the St. Patrick's day maiss, In Edinburgh, Madrid and Gias than twice. Ray. A'Lan, Neil and comnany ing .power and/ influence of the IParogrrairrarrue M;m:i geo:. C'omirn un Sirnae you've heard from us the warden, initio tihe pool)? T.T-UJ-i i>. bbe Ounu.ry I.-ll uimis— Puerto dte la Ctruz (where they gow. SCHEME OF INSTALLATION last wie've been to so many Did Ray really get pulled into were our main workers, things FOR YOUNG FARMERS itv C'ane-. South Eastern Health both old families originating were augmented by Duiblin -bal- There 'are- suggestions that AID places and done so many things the pool with all his clothes were a lot easier this year with This scheme is available to Board. no wet tents to be dried. in the 18th and 19th centuries ladeer Des Reld from the famed next year's St. 'Patrick's Week that I had better gelt straight on? Harp Bar in Puerto de la Cruz, farmers under 35 who owned "I refer to your letter of 16th and new settlers of more- recent may be expanded to include a down to giving you facts. Why did Austin Regan, keep We have only two more times—there is a burgeoning of andi by Helen Sheridan), at re- colourful open-air "fleadh" or n0 land prior to 1st July, 1986. July concerning representations Summer Discos left and judging During the- firsit! few days we telling himself to 'sluut uip' interest throughout the islands, ceptions in Plays de las cabaret at the £4 million Eligibility is determined by:— you received from Councillor from the feed back we are get- (a) Ownership. visited some of the larger Is it true -that some of our especially in Tenerife, in the Americas and Los Reaie-jos and Aquapar-k Octopus in Playa de Jim Harby (Gortnadiha-, Ring) (b) Educational requirements. towns of interest such as St. scouts made a hit and run ting all who have attended so in nlgfhtly cabaret in the Mari- las Americas where Irishman in regard to the dispensary at historic links between the two (c) Labour requirements on Albans where Alan Ryan's 'attack' on a guide- camp dur- far have really enjoyed them- tim Hotel, the group performed Stan- Lewis is the Managing Ring, CO. Waberford. peoples and in Irish history and farm. "berks" visited an art museum ing camp? selves. So come along this to enthusiastic acclaim. Director. This gl-ant project, "The existing premises at- Thursday night and next culture generally. More specific details on each (which they thoroughly enjoy- Is, it true that we had a Ven- Building on the foundabions Apart from Aer Llngus and which is backed by Irish and tached to the residence owned ed) and an old town museum Thursday night for the final of the requirements will be turer, a PL and an Assistant of those historic links: and on the Maritim Hotel, several Irish Canadian capital, and with its by the former District Medical which proved very interesting. fling. given over the next few weeks. Scout Leader lost on camp? ever increasing trade and commercial enterprises have floodlit islands (one shaped Officer, 'Dr. Ann- Casey are Our four scout leaders are 1 The other two patrols, the And yet we had no scouts seen the value of sponsoring like a shamrock) , rivers and being sold by her. The -premises reported to have been disquali- tourism, Irish cultural missions "Bucks" and "Herts" visited missing! these cultural missions — these fountains, would undoubtedly in question consisted of a prac- fied again this year at a certain have been visiting Tenerife Windsor Where they saw the every year since 1980 for St. include Aier Rianta, Bord make a spectacular setting for tice premises for the doctor changing of guards and Heath- FINALLY Pattern event. Denis, they tell such a "fleadh " and no other health services me was the main culprit, Patrick's Week, bringing a taste B&inne, R. & A. Bailey and Co., CHRIS BARBER: row airport. Mr. Lewis has expressed in- were given there. Board com- To make any ©amp a success splashing all others with buc- of (traditional and contempor- P. J. Carroll and CO., Guinness terest in bringing out Irish munity services are being given As tihe week drew bo a dose a lot of bhe camp work hasi to kets of water. ary music, song ,and dance to (Ireland) 'Ltd., and Shamrock at present from Old Parish. we started to move closer to be done, so to anyone who this Island in the sun. Fruit Co. Stronger cultural artistes to entertain, his thous- JAZZ & BLUES the centre of London, when The Thursday night crew The migration of wealthy link® invariably lead -to 'increas- ands of patrons at the Aqua- "When Dr. Casey sells her helped us in any way we say Wimbledon-, Watford and Cry- are back in action again. The merchant Irish families to the ed tourism and trade. park, particularly for the- open- premises the doctor replacing a special thanks. On behalf of stal Palace" were visited. In fact prefab is more or less finished Canaries in the l&th and 19th ing of the- second stage of the N KILKENNY her will be obliged to provide the ASL's and all the- scouts I ana it's looking really well. We Aer Llngus, of course., is air the "Bucks" and "Berks-" on centuries laid down a solid project. Uasit year's selection, of his own practice premises in 1 would like to say a very special also hear a new piece of mach- ready well established in Ten- Smithwick's bring Chris Bar- their- visib bo Crystal Palace base of Irish culture'—the fam- erife where, in the southern re- the first Canadian Rose for the accordance with the terms of thanks to Scout Leader, Joe inery has entered the den and International Rose Festival in ber and his jazz and blues band managed to get a swim in the ilies, notably the Oologans, sort of Los Gig antes, the second to the Newpark Hotel. Kilkenny, the agreement governing GMS Organ who has been working it's supposed to solve our field Tralee has added new interest Olympic pool. Also while there, FitzGe-ralds, Walshes, Maddens, stage of a big apartment and on Friday. 29 August, as part appointments, in time, it is bhe very hard and pub in many late and glen problems. in Irish circles' lin Tenerife and the "Bucks" managed to get a Murphys, O'Donnells and others hotel' development is nearing of this year's Arts Week. Chris Board's objective to erect a suit- hours dturlng the last twelve Will Brownie -and Brien each plans .are being made to expand good view and some photos of made no secret of their Irish- completion. The- man in charge Barber's jazz career began in able health cenibre in bhe Ring months to make this year's be looking for a corgi next? the contest to Gran Canarla the famous 'Refrigerator,' the ne&s, their Catholicism, their here is Du burner Denis Rafter, 1949 w^hen he purchased a bat- area and the local office in American football star who was camp the huge success that it Ray seems to have difficulty in and Lanzarote. Waterford is pursuing the mat- was. So to JOe wie say 'bravo,' counting his camp photos, each loyalty to Ireland and to who adopted another role for tered old trombone for the training there. princely sum of six pounds and ter along these lines." very well done and keep up the time we hear about them a Spain. They fostered the arts the recent St. Patrick's' Week. As tfhey .were in 'the 18th and ten shillings. He gave up his On Friday all patrols, and good work. different total is mentioned _ I and maintained their links To an appreciative cosmopoli- 191,h centuries, the Irish are leaders moved into London to- wonder why? with Irish culture — Bernard tan audience in -the Maritim again to the fore-front in position as a trainee actuary gether when we visited BP (Note: The above were held Walsh Carew 01663-1727), a HOtel, Mr. Rafter stagedi his ex- Tenerife society and -are mak- and so began a career which —"SUB-SCRIBE PLUS." has taken Chris -and Ills music House (the international scout over since last week as they Waterford merchant who cellent one-man "Remarkable ing a new impact on the sunny all around the world and into headquarters), the National settled, in Puerto de la Cruz in Oscar, Wilde" show, repeating scene in, the Canaries. Museum and tihe Science the success- which his perform- the hit-parades of virtually 1680 was patron of a side- (Talkien from "Treolr.") every country FIRST IRISH LAMB Museum. chapel in the church of Nuestra Senora Pena de Francis which On Sunday we went to the PROMOTION IN markets' where a lot of bargains he dedicated' to St. Patrick and were picked up by all, while on DAWN RUN T.V. to which he donated a huge Sunday afternoon we hiad a painting of St. Pat-rick which large number of visitors- for had originally adorned hi? REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS Visitors' Day. DOCUMENTARY house, now the Hotel' Mar Monday morning was "D" Day quesa. Another painting of St. In the first major promotion A one-hour documentary will approximately ten hours of Patrick, which belongs to the VHI of Irish iamb on the French as we had a guided tour of video tape, forty plus pages of Wembley Stadium which was be transmitted on Friday, 22 Co-logan (originally Oallaghan) market, the Irish Livestock and August on RTE 2 at 9.30 p.m. very tightly written notes and family of Tenerife, also dates Meat Board, OBF, recently enjoyed by us all as we- walked about one of the most famous not a few memories — some from 'the 18th century and was mounted a one week nationwide up the famous steps to hold t'he Irish mares DAWN RUN. poignant, some very pleasant. probably done by a Canarlan campaign in France backed up cup aJoft. The most permanent of these Who could forget her winning artist. by radio advertising and exten- 'Monday night, all the patrols will be of the race itself: Jonjo the Champion Hurdle and Gold sive point of sale material. went their different ways as O'Neill said it was the greatest In, recent years, for Si. Pat- Cup Double at Cheltenham or they done' overnights. The day of his life: John perncombe rick's Week, the Walsh paint- The promotion took place in that exciting match with Buck 1 "Bucks" went with Paul Den- said is was the most exciting ing is put on display in the the stores of the giant super- House at Funchestown? Finally nethy- 'Cork; to Gilwell Scout Gold cup he had ever seen; we church where it- is kept and market group, Inttermarche, be- the tragic loss of both great Camp, the "Bucks" with Sean agreed. Well, all of us except forms the centre-piece for the tween August 1 and August 8 horses—Buck House dying from the cameraman. During the special Sit. Patrick's Day mass last. In support of OBF's lnltia- Fitzgerald went to Sheila Jose's colic and Dawn Run through race, Roy Bedell and Pat Mur- celebrated there. live, the Minister for Agricul- house in Bromley, while the a fall in the French champion ray (camera and sound respect- Mainly through the support ture, Mr. Austin Deasy, visited "Herts" of John Whelan went Hurdle at Auteuil near Paris. a number of Intermarche stores With ASL Ray to his- sister's ively) were given the job of and' co-operation of Aer Llngus Mrs. C'harmian Hill bought to inspect the displays of Irish house In Reading where they recording -Charmlan Hill's e-very and the Maritim Hotel, and Dawn Run as a broken three- lamb. move and utterance as she re- also through the ,personal ef- got a guided tour of the local year-old and she had won 21 The promotion was arranged fire brigade which later in- the acted to the mare's perform- forts of Miarltim Administrator races In her short life making ance. This they did with ex- by CBF in a bid bo improve bhe night was- called on to fight a a total first prize earnings of Eamonn Donnelly (from image of Irish lamb among big fire. treme effectiveness even though Cilonegiali, near Bunclody) and over £300,000. Her sire was perched 20 feet up on a 2 foot French consumers, it is part of Wednesday, the patrols tried Deep Run and the dam Twilight the Honorary Consul for Ire- an increased marketing drive on ledge outside the railings of to get in asi much sight-seeing Slave. Paddy Mulllns 0f Gores- land, Jaime Willis, successive behalf of Irish lamb in France the middle stand. Pat Murray as they could as they had the'r bridge, CO. Kilkenny was her could watch the race while Irish groups, have helped to- en- aimed at improving returns to trainer and Mrs. charmlan Hill gender fresh interest in Ireland the irish Sheepmeat Industry. last patrol hike. Oxford Street monitoring the sound of Mrs. was just one of the places of Waterford the owner. Hill's voice but because Roy and, Irish culture among Oan- Intermarche is a nationwide visited. Chris Darby, bhe producer had his eye glued to the camera arlans. Irls-h-Canarians- and chain of seven hypermarkets had bhis to say about bhe mak- view-finder holding a tight visitors of many nationalities and 850 supermarkets scattered Thursday was another major ing of the documentary:—' close-up of the owner, he was holidaying in Tenerife. throughout France. The group day as we had an .action- "The demise of Dawn Run at the only person at Cheltenham FIRST GROUP is synonomous with quality and packed, day when we visited the fifth last at Aiuteull solved on Miarcii 13 who didn'tt see one good service. A total of 27,000 Miadame Tussauds. We had a The first such Irish group, one problem for us: it put an furlong of the Gold Cup. . Irish lambs were used in the guided tour of London and we consisting of musicians, singers end to what looked like a saga That's showbiz. . . promotion. These were supplied had a boat, trip on the Thames. and dancers from Comhaiitas that may have gone on for Ceoltoirl Eireann, travelled to by Hialal Meat Packers. Friday was "spending" day as The narrator is Noel Reld, years, though Giod knows, none Tenerife In 1980- -and appeared Commenting on the promo- we bought the last of our pre- That's DAWN RUiN on RTE 2 of us thought the story would at the- luxury- San Felipe Hotel tion, the Chief Executive of sents, while' Friday evening we finish like that. on Friday, 22 August at 9.30 Well the photo for our "Remembering Other Days" this week is doubly unique but mainly CBF, Mr. Paddy Moore, said, went ice-skating in Richmond, p.m. In Puerto de la Cruz. They because it has been sent to us from Tacoina, Washington in the United States. It comes "we are very pleased with the which proved' very popular Filming of the wonder-mare were followed in, 1981 by the promotion as it is a first for (and sore for some). feature began in early January Consort of St. Sepulchre, play- from John Duggan who now lives there but who still has very strong Dungarvan conncc- CBF and is a direct result of Saturday was spent breaking '86 and continued on a day ing European and Irish medie- tions. It shows the local Eire Og Junior hurling team of the 1949-50 period. John says that the bhe commibment expressed In camp and before we left Sean here, day there, basis until the val music. Since then mixed photo was possibly taken in Ballymacarbry pr ior to a game with Fourmilewater. Some of our five year plan bo more ag- James < the Skinny Dipper1) and end of July when the final In- groups hiave carried the flag of gressive marketing and promo- terviews with owner, Charmlan the team members on the left of the picture have become obscured and he cannot now Joe were both presented with Irish culture Ito Tenerife- remember who they were. Those in the photo bion of Irish meat. We are cur- special' certs and neckerchiefs Hill and stable-lad, John ballad, groups, harpists,, singers, are: Standing (I. to r.) Joseph Egan, Sean rently negotiating for another by the site- warden. Oiarke took place In Galway. musicians and dancers. O'Brien, John Kiely, John Duggan, Jim Drum my, Jim Hurley, Jim Whelan. Kneeling (1. to r.) major promotion of Irish lamb The interviews were brief—the This year the' three chief ex- Christy (Carlo) Carlton, Johnny Hamilton, late In the autumn as part of horse was dead and there Jimmy Jones, Joe Foley, Billy Monahan, Mossie After our sad farewell we left ponents of our culture to travel McGrath. Seated in front (with flag) Jackie our ongoing promotional stra- on our long journey across wasn't a lot left to say. At that Drummv. As John appropriately remarks in begy for the French market." stage we had accumulated were harpist/singer Flonnuala his letter "those were the days." England! Wales and the Irish Monks, champion Irish dancer DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1986 PAGE SEVEN

O'SHEA _ Third Anniversary WADE — Second Anniversary MURPHY'S FrankBrowne —In sad memory of my sister —In loving memory of m-y dear Dungarvan Leader Sandra, who died August 21, son, Donal W!ade, 9, Connolly TOY, CYCLE, PRAM AND 1983. ROW, Dungiarvan, who died on TELEPHONE (OW) 41203 Augusf 1984. NURSERY SPECIALISTS When God took my sister, He 22, chose one so fine, Deep in- our hearts your FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1986 RALEIGH AGENTS But God above please tell me memory is- kept. All Leading Brands Stocked why It had to be mine. WOrds are not needed, we will First Class After Sales You know I cry many tears never forget. BODY SHOP 058 42424 Service. 24 Hour car accKjert service - used car that no one else oan see, (Always remembered by his Trade-Ins accepted sajes^crash repairsjind resprays. Always hoping she'll come lovtlng mother.) NEWS OF TOWN PRAM & NURSERY DEPT. back to complete our WADE — Second Anniversary Baby requirements at- CHILD'S BICYCLE for sale family. —En lovtingi memory of my dear unbeatable prices (suit 7-8 years- old girl), as new They tell me hearts don't brother. Donal Wade, 9, Con- AND Telephone 058/41376 Telephone 068/59145 break, nolly Row Dungarvan., who SALE—30 bales Of well Or they'd mend in a year or died on August 22, 1(984. saved hay at the Pike, Dun- two. Time passes, memories stay, BOSCH: 110 Volt/220 Volt garvan, Telephone 058/42089 But they haven't lost a sister Will those who think of him, Drills, Hammers, Grinders today, ROUNDABOUT * , PURE-BRED Dorberman like mine, and Transformers. Pincher, two year old female, 0 God, it's so lonely without A little prayer to Jesus say. Also Grass Cutters and you. (From his loving sister PADRE Plo PRAYER GROUP 05&202 reg1stered' telephone Hedge Trimmers. (Thanks Sandra for the love- Maura, Michael and family, Rosary and Mass at St. Jos- RELIABLE GIRL, non-smoker ly memories. Eamonn.) London.) eph's Hospital, Dungarvan on SALE! — SALET— SALE! required to help mother of WADE — Second Anniversary Thursday evening at 7.15 as HUGE CUTS ON ALL TV works part-time, O'SHEA — Third Anniversary —In loving memory of my dear usual. All are welcome. AND AUDIO With chuldcare and cooking 4-5 —in sad and loving memory of brother. Donal Wade, 9, Con- "We should endeavour to have EQUIPMENT days a week. Apply by letter Sandra O'Shtea. late of Sun- nolly Row. Dungarvan, who a will that seeks nothing but only to Box NO. K263 "Leader" lawn. Afflane, who died August died on- August 22, 1984. God and His glory. Peace is the Office. 21. 1983. R.I.P. Our Blessed Behind the smile there is way to perfection." — (Padre BEN O'NEILL FOR SALE—18 ft. Bale trailer, Lady, pray for her. many a tear, Rio). —(Advt.). O'Connell Street, Dungarvan complete with twin wheels In your health and strength For tihe brother I lost and Phone 058/41933 (t-c) DUNGARVAN MART Telephone 058/54623 you left your home, loved so dear. | The cattle sale at Dungarvan 850 DAVID BROWNE for sale, Not knowing death was near, (From his loving sister Joan, Mart on Monday last was some- reconditioned engine and new No one you loved W'as by your Cfhrlsty and family.) ; what smaller than In previous tyres Also finger bar mower side. WADE—Second Anniversary— weeks and again prices were FOR SALE suitable for topping Telephone So young, so happy, so very In loving memory of my dear somewhat quieter. 058/60219. dear. brother. Donal Wade, 9, Con-, The trade for lambs continues nolly Row, Dungarvan, who 1979 Land Cruiser! To LET _ Furnished 3-bed- (Very deeply regretted and to be reasonably firm and there Pictured at the Ringnasilloge Sports Week Fancy Dress are prizewinners (front): Rebecca room house adjacent parish always remembered, Malsie.) died on August 22, 1984. Mass is a very good trade for store In very good condition. church, Dungarvan from Sep- offered. lambs. Ewe lambs are In strong Wright, Catherine Wright, Catherine Whelan ("One That Got) Away"); Back row: Dermot (( PHONE 058/42216 tember. Phone 058-41191 O'SHEA — Third Anniversary A loving brother laid to rest. demand and made up to £3 to Hayes ("Punk Rocker")^ Michael Nugent ("Bar ry McGuigan"), Finbari' Power, Jane Power, F0« SALE—A Raleigh gent's —In loving memory of Sandra. God grant his soul eternal £4 more than £1 per kilo. Catherine Nugent ("Double Trouble"), Hughie Power ("Arab Boy"). (Photo: David Stearn) 3-ispeed blkei as new; suit 12 Sunlawn, Affane, who died on rest. Calves continue to sell well upwards-: very giood condition. August 21, 1983. i Never forgotten by Pat. ana prices remain quite firm. Helen and family.) COLOUR TV Also, Raleigh boys or girls bike To-day, tomorrow, our whole Own your own 22" Colour TV as new; good condition. Apply: life through, WADE — Second Anniversary for as little as Michael Doherty, Allen Street, We will always love and re- —In loving memory of my bro- £16.19 per month. Cappoquin. Tel. No. 54652. member you. ther, Donal Wade, Connolly TALLOW AND ROUNDABOUT NOTES Finance arranged. 4 years FOR SALE — Three-piece air- (Always in our thoughts- Row, Dungarvan, who died on "YOUR CHOICE AND MINE" ly on and Shamrocks were un- mediate hurling championship, guarantee on parts, labour skin sittingroom suite; imma- Uncle Willie, Maura, Ann. August 22, 1984. ST. LAURENCE'S TALLOW FESTIVAL CONCERT lucky to be beaten by a points annexed the county title last and tube. Sweet -are the memories Shamrocks 3-1 Clashmore 0-11. culate condition-. Reasonable. Josephine and Francis.) While many local festivals : Sunday by defeating handsome- silently 'kept, Snackmaster Electric Breakfast have been experiencing difficul- ly Erin's Own in the final at Rent a New 22'' Colour TV O'SHEA — Treasured mem- Intermediate Football — in. COoker and Baby Belling Of a brother I loved and will ties due mainly to the severe Pairc Ui Ohaolmh. Tho' we may for only £15 per month ories today and alwayis of my never forget. Cappoquin on Saturday, 23rd regret our elimination this year — from — Cooker. Both in perfect condi- TENNIS CLUB prolonged recession, the Tallow August against sliabh gCua at tion. Phone 058/54000 dearest friend. Sandra, Sun- (Never forgotten by Edmond Festival seems to be holding its it is encouraging to realise we lawn, Affiane, whose anniversary 7.15. All players to be at thear e on par with the best teams and Marion.) own. They have very prudently field at 6.45. CASEY TV is at this time. R.I.P. WRIGHT — Twenty-ithird An- in t-his grade and perhaps next DUNGARVAN. Tel. 058/41845 examined where costs can be IN MEMORIAM The angels sang "Amazing niversary — In loving memory cut, but they must be congra- Cycle — The club's annual year success will smile on us NOTES le congnamh De. Remember: What we sell we ALLEN — Third Anniversary Grace, of Mary Wright, Fitzgerald tulated for adhering to their cycle will take place on 3-lst of The Lord came down and August in Knockanore. Cards service. —In loving memory of m,y dear Terrace, Dungarvan, who died GUINNESS PLATE first principal of providing Our u/14 hurlers were beaten husband. Patrick Allien, 'Bally- touched your face, on August 8. 1963. Masses FREE entertainment to the can be had from Dympna Mol- in t'he East Cork final at Castle- mote. Tallow. R.IjP. Masses Then He whispered soft and offered. Last Thursday evening, St. public at large. This year they oney or Liam Aherne. lyons by a strong Bride Rovers LAWNMOWERS repaired and Laurence's travelled to HUlview, A dance will take place on sharpened. — The Foundry offered. On his soul Sweet low, Will those who think of her have gone a step further by side. Jesus have mercy. "Come on now San, it's time today, ClOnmel to play in the Munster staging a first class concert in Saturday, 6th of September. Our u/16 hurlers take on , Dungarvan. final of the Guinness Plate. Those who love you don't go to go." A little prayer to Jesus say. the comfort of their Community Sarsfields on this Sunday at McGUIREs GARDEN CENTRE Their opponents were Highfield ST. CATHERINE'S G.A.A. away, (Never forgotten by her Hall itself on Friday, 29th Rat'hcormac. Is open every Sunday from 11 (Inserted by her daugher-in- from Cork. a.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 8 friend. Cheryl.) law, Kitty Wright and family.) August. Summer 1986 is any- They work beside you every Abbeyside Tournament Final: p.m. week days; closed on Mon- 'The standard of tennis play- thing but seasonal, so perhaps CONGRATULATIONS day. O'SHEA — Third Anniversary Catherine's 4-11; Abbeyside day—McGulre's Garden Centre, ed by both teams was extremely the move is a very wise one and St. (Always remembered by your —In sad and loving memory of 3-9 — The concluding stage of Congratulations to John Tat- Rossdull, Woodstown. Tele- good and the matches were all s-hows their concern for the loving wife- NOra and son Paul.) Sandra O'Shea, Sunlawn, the above tournament was ten, Fermoy and Mrs. Geraldine phone 051/82136. OBITUARY very exciting and hard fought com.fort of their supporters. ALLEN — Third Anniversary Affane. Cappoquin, who tragic- ironed out at Abbeyside last Cunningham, Convent Street, VVE SELL — Angles, R.S.J.'s, encounters. The concert is entitled "Your —In loving memory of our dear ally lost her life in a car acci- Friday evening with the above who had a win in the Brothers Tubing, Re-Bar, Plating and St. Laurence's A team showed C-hoice & Mine," and surely re- father, Patrick Allen, Bally- dent on August 21. 1983. teams participating. Cather- of Charity Pools. Promoter Nora Galvanise and all types of their true colours and were vic- flects the popularity of the mote, Tallow. R.I.P. Masses A bouquet of beautiful ine's aided by the breeze were McCarthy, New Street, Sheds supplied in Kit Form. MR. WILLIAM torious by a 4-2 win over High- Tommy O'Brien format of the offered. memories. field. We would like to congra- Radio Eireann Sunday evening very prominent in attack and i Congratulations to Bridie Mc- Telephone 052/21455 or Rath- Namara and Mrs. Healy, West Will those who think of him Sprayed With a million tears, tulate St. Laurence's A team programme of many years with unerring accuracy ran into gormack 051/46075. Si.reet on winning a holiday to today, Wishing God could have on a fine performance in win- standing. The Youghal Brass & an early lead of 4-7 to 4 points HALLEY B'utlins for two in the Lions FITZGERALD'S MAN'S SHOP, A little prayer to Jesusi say. spared you, ning the Guinness Plate. Well Reed Band will feature selec- at the break. O'Connell street Dungarvan — It is with sincere and genuine done everybody. tions from the King And I, Club draw in Fermoy. (From Madige, Dennis and If Just for a few more years. A resurgence in the Abbeyside Quality suits at £79.95. grandchildren.) regret that we record the death The A team were — B Mc- Showboat, West Side Story, ex- Congratulations to sheila and FULL SELECTION of Levi (Never forgotten by Rita and of Mr. William Halley, Balllna- cerpts from the Gilbert & Sul- team In the second half saw — Third Anniversary Carthy. L. Cummins, M. Drum- them whittling away the large Martin Sutherland, Woodvie-w Jeans t Fitzgerald's Man's ALLEN the girls in Surrey, England.) goul Mor. Ring, which occurred livan Savoy Operettas and a —.In loving memory of Patrick my, M. O'Kelly, M. Cusack, M. deficit and going into the last Park on the blrt-h of their third most unexpectedly on Thursday, many more. The guest artist is Shop, O'Connell Street Dungar- Quirke. quarter it looked as if Cather- child — a boy. Allen. late of Ballyimote, O'SHEA — In fond remem- Theresa Griffin, the well known van. August 14. ine's would have to concede Tallow, who died on August 22, brance of my dear niece, In his earlv 60's the late Wll- Cork soprano, a regular contri- THREAD NEEDLE, MAIN ST., 1983. CARROLL CUP victory to the "homesters, fcrnt ON HOLIDAYS Sandra, who died so tragically I1 I al ey a ar butor to Cork Opera House DUNGARVAN for quality fabric i, i l ' P t from a period holding their lines well in the Today we are thinking of 3 years aigo with her young LMot Sunday. August 17th, St. shows. Theresa has been to Tal- Ait the moment there are including bridal and he ad- 'someone, friend®, August 21, 1983. which he sperut In Birmingham, Laurence's held tihe Carroll oup. last Quarter and adding a few quite a number of people on Butterick and low on previous festivals and dresses, Burda, Gentle, kind and true. We never knew that morning lived for most of his life in which is sponsored by Michael minor scores to their first- half holidays in the Bride-side town. vogue patterns, lace and cro- her return Is eagerly awaited. Someone we loved with all wlhat sorrow the day would Ring and like many otheris of Carroll -Motors. This year there tally, they sallied forth to win We wish them all a very happy chet patterns; haberdashery, Fresh from his recent television our hearts, bring, his generation earned a living were nine teams competing in t'he cup and medals in a very time. trimmings, embroidery and appearance our own John Bee- That someone, Dad, is you. (Wlhen a heart of gold stopped there as a fisherman. With the Carroll Oup. The Clubhouse sxciting finish. sewing threads; fashion such other great characters as cher will also sing some popular (Loved and remembered al- beating and we could- not and courts were decorated with ballads as well as some Percy The Catherine's team lined COMMUNITY HALL RESULTS jewellery and flowers; liturgi- E'att and Nick Whelan, Larry flags and flowers, giving the ways. by his son Noel, daughter- do a thing. French songs. Theresa and John out as follows — Pat Lane, cal wear; Brother sewing ma- Ki-nnea-lly and Mionnie Drummy area a carnival atmosphere. Eleanor Feeney, Tallow: Mary in-law Breda. grandchildren You had so many lovely ways, have featured In a number of Era-pie Hiartnett, John G. Barry, chines and spares. (t-c) who had gone before him, Willie Thp competition started around Feeney, Tallow: Andy Mangan, Martin and Bernadette). You were so good and kind concerts In the East Cork area •I3hn D. Cotter, B'illy Neville, JESUS, who has said ask and Halley was a crewman on the 11 a.m., the weather was cloudy Conna: Martin Reddy, Cappo- DUGGAN—In loving memory A® long as life and memories singing some well known love John McCarthy. Joe Hartnett, you shall receive, seek and you "Ard Mhoir," which fished out but dry. ideal conditions for quin: Dan McGrath, Tallow: of Philip Duggan, 1. Keating last. duets. This will form part of Mike Mellerlck. Christy Clancy, shall And, knock and It shall be of HelviCk for many years for playing tennis and teams tra- Mrs. Mi:Grath, Tallow: Pa Shee- Street, Dungarvan, who died on their programme. All In all it "Dhn Sice. Donal Buckley, Pat opened to you, through the We will always love and re- the Whelans. velled from Waterford, Kilkenny han Tallow- Helen F'eeney, August 22. 19715. should be a marvellous night's O'Brien. Pat Joe Lonergan, Ballyduff: Sinead McCarthy, intercession of Mary, Thy Most member you. He was a quiet inoffensive and Oarrick-On-Suir to take Leaves may die and shadows entertainment, and it is ALL Eertie Clancy. Subs. — Denis Tallow: Mary Power, Dungar- Holy Mother, I knock, i seek, I man who loved nothing better part. fall, (Auntie Biddy and Uncle FREE. Walsh for Bertie Clancy: Bertie van: Anna Ryan, Tallow; ask that my prayer be granted. Jim.) than an oiche airnean in good After the first and second But memories of you outlast Clancy for Pat O'Brien. Madge -McGrath, Tallow: M. (Make request). O Jesus, who company and there was noroun d matches, St. Laurence's them all. Fond memories of my cousin Cotter, cappoquin: Kay Curran, has said, all they ask the better than he when he put his A and B teams were well on SHAMROCKS G.A.A. (Always' remembered by your Sandra, : U/21 Hurling Championship: Cappoquin: Tommy Murphy; Father in my name, He will ir- nd to it to sing one of the their way to the final, both in loving wife Mary and family.) You will always be remem- Esther McCarthy, Tallow: Helen grant you, through the inter- old sean amhraln or to dis- the Cup and the Plate section. Junior Football played in Cap- St. Catherine's 4-19; Youghal — Sixth Anniversary bered. Tobin. Tallow (£100>: Mary cession of Mary, Thy Most Holy FAHEY play the quick wit which he Those who had finished playing poquin on Saturday last against 0-4 — T'he above championship —In loving memory of Joseph God bless. Kennefick. Aglish- Mary Buck- Mother, I humbly and urgently possessed by a neat turn of relaxed and had a super lunch Clashmore — For Shamrock's match at Dungourney turned Fahey, Burgery. Abbeyside who (Anthony and Jean.) phrase during a discussion on ley, Tallow- Tom Regan; Nora ask Thy Father in Thy name, which was being served in St. first outing in this grade they into a pedestrian affair, espe- died on August 25, 1980. any topic. McCarthy. Tallow- John Walsh, that my prayer be granted. Laurence's Hall. As the dayplaye d well and with deter- cially in the second half. Youg- Time passes, memories stay, His remains were removed inch. (Make request). O Jesus, who O'SHEA AND REDDY—Fond- moved on both teams from St. mination. Clashmore got off to hal got a certain amount of Pos- Will those who think of him from the Kiely Funeral Home. has said, heaven and earth est memories of my dear Laurence's played some fantas- a good start by scoring a few session but seemed to lack that today, Dungarvan, to Ring church on points but our boys replied with sharpness and their chances ST. PATRICK'S PARISH shall pass away, but my word friendsi, Sandra and Ann on tic tennis. St. Laurence's B Friday evening where they were two well taken goals, in the sec- went a-begging Catherine's on HALL shall not pass; through the in- A little prayer to Jesus say. their third- anniversary, late of team played against Ard na received by Very Rev. C. O Oal- ond half the pressure was real- the other hand Improved as the tercession of Mary, Thy Most (Always remembered with Sunlawn. Affane. R.I.P. Grana from waterford in the Sponsored Cycle will take love—Anne. Treasa, Mattie, aig-h, P.P.. who then celebrated final of the Plate, with a vic- game progressed and some long Holy Mother, I feel confident Find- the softest pillows, Mass for the repose of his soul. place on Sunday next, August Geraldine and Sinead.) torious result for St. Laurence's. distance points and a couple of that my prayer will be granted. Lord, The funeral Mass on Friday 21, commencing at 2 p.m. McGOVERN—Nineteenth An- In the final of the Oup, St. shattering goals they were well (Make request). Novena to be To rest their heads upon. morning was also celebrated by in front at the mid-way stage. said every hour for nine hours niversary — In loving memory Place two kisses on their An t-Athalr O Dalalgh who laurence's A D-layed Castlevlew for one day. Publication must of my dear mother, Mary, who cll66ks then officiated at the burial in from Carrlck-On-Sulr. ThP final The expected Youghal rally be promised. Request granted. died August 25. 1967., late of 4, And tell them they're from t;i° adjoining graveyard. On was the highlight of the day in in the second half never which there were some exciting BALLYSAGGART materialised and although both St. Patrick's Terrace, Abbey- Tom. both occasions there were large mixed doubles matches. Castle- sides exchanged points going FOUND near Toor Well, a side. On whose soul Sweet Jesus Our Lady wished two pretty gatherings of mourning rela- have mercy. Masses offered. vlew were the winners, only into the last quarter, Cather- small sum of money. Apply to flowers tives, neighbours and friends. No length of time will heal just by a whisker. ine's raised a couple of green MELLERAY OPEN Box No. H507 "Leader" Office. To lay at Jesus' feet, Deepest sympathy is extend- NOTES ed to his brothers and sisters, After the excitement of the flags in the closing stages to EXPERIENCED WOMAN my grief, Her choice were Sandra and John and Maggie Walsh, Bal- day the players retired to the available to mind children in My love fOr you is far too Ann. seal off a rather facile victory. deep, linagoui. Cait Ui Fhaolain, Hel- Rugby Club Pavilion for a well IN HOSPITAL Dan Kenneally, Dungourney, SPORTS her own home. — Box No. D737 Two lilies pure and sweet. earned rest and to relax. The You left a place no one can viCk, Nicholas Walsh, Boston All in Ballysaggart wish a rofereed. AND GALA DAY "Leader'' Office. 1 want to tell you, Sandra and Annie Johnson. Ohioago prizes were presented to the All. very speedy and full recovery to At The Hurling Field, Melleray YOUTH WANTED for garage and Ann, and to the other relatives on players by our sponsor. Michael Catherine's team was — Wil- I miss/ you Mam and always Bill Byrne, Feagarrid, who is at work. — Frank Browne, Church So there won't be any doubt, their bereavement. Carroll. .The players from all Tilc Murphy, Denis B'uckner, SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 will. present in hospital in cork. We Street, Dungarvan, Ye are so wonderful to think Go dtuga Dia sualneas siorral the teams were In a great mood Barry Regan, Kieran Noonan, Among the many events and FREE BODY SCAN! _ For (Never forgotten by your lov- of, dancing and singing their all hone very much to see Bill Batty Sheehan, Denis Walsh, competitions will be draft u-10. dc. up and about before very long many complaints you ciannot ing daughter Jane, families at But so hard to be without. hearts out. James SpiUane. cathal Casey, 13 and' 16 and Adult; Floral get help with, e.g. pains in home and away.) (Missing ye always — love We also wish a speedy re- Richard OKeeffe. Mike Walsh. arrangements 1) suitable for The Carroll CUD had been a covery to Michael Walsh, See- back, shoulders, legs, knees, McGOVERN — Nineteenth An- Thomas. Sunlawn.) great day, everybody having Robert Tobin, John Hennessy, dinner table, overall width 18"; arms, slipped discs, dislocated niversary—In ever-loving mem- mocudd-a who is recovering at Faddy Ahern. Patsy Donoghue, 2) foliage arrangement suitable en-joyed themselves. We hope it home after an accident. hips, asthma, stomach, mi- ory of my darling mother. O'SHEA AND REDDY—Treas- will be bigger and better next Tom Noonan. Subs — Kevin for table, overall height 18"; graine, depression, etc. And, as Mary McGovern, R.I.P., late of ured memories of Sandra and Barry for P. Ahern; Liam Geary 3) Pot plants. Touraneena year. We would like to thank G.A.A. NOTES always, no fees charged. Also 4, St. Patrick's Terrace. Abbey- Ann, late of Sunlawn, Affane, everybody who helped organise for Batty Sheehan. No entries accepted after 2.30 stop smoking or slimming, nail side, whose anniversary occurs on their third anniversary. it and also all the people Juvenile League — The first Clioughduv. our conquerors in on. Gala Day. biting, bed wetting, personal on August 25. Mass offered. R.I.P. Notes who helped in t'he catering for game in the club's under 14 the quarter-final of the Inter- Kind friends please remember ttie day. and we would like to hurling league took place on problems. Call Monday/iSatur- A cherished gift sent from NEWLY WEDS day from 2-7 p.m. for a confi- her in your prayers today. thank the Glass Factory, the Sunday last. After an exciting above, Congratulations to the follow- dential chat or free literature.— Causeway Tennis Club and and close fought game, Mattie (Too dearly loved to be for- God's gift. Sandra and Ann. ing who got married recently— The German Healer, NSFH, Jchn and Joan Sheehan for the Meagher's team emerged vic- gotten by her loving daughter and their love. Patle Lonergan and Catherine ICNHS, BHHSA, "Montana," Biddy, son-in-law Jackie, grand- The girls we know are always use of their courts for the Car- torious over Davie Nugent's Hennebry; Gerard Butler and roll Cup: the Rugby Club for Lemybrien, Kilmaethomas, Co. sons Fat, John, Fran and there, Isabel: Declan Fitzpatrlck and tram by a single point — 4-8 Waterford. families.) the use of their Pavilion and to 6-1. Our sorrows and our- joys to Kathleen O'Diowd • Grainne finally our sponsor of the Oar- DECKIES LOUNGE O'SHEA — Third Anniversary 'S'lll^lTO Flynn and John Marsh. We wish VOICE OF LOVE .(Audio 1 roll Cup. Michael Carroll. The second game in the Tape) Pope John Paul 11 sing- —In sad and lonely memory of The girls who'll never turn the newly weds many happy scries goes on next Sunday at our darling daughter Sandra away, years of wedded bliss. 11.30 with the same two teams ing Ave Maria. Our Father, etc. CORCORAN CUP MODELIGO 'Profit to Third World) avail- who died as a result of an acci- But stand beside us all theO N HOLIDAYS involved. dent August 21, 1983, aged 16 Enjoying well earned holidays able only from Christian Re- way. On fjhls coming Sunday, 24th, U/16's Draw — Lismore/Bal- source Centre, Olaf Street, Wa- years., of Sunlawn, Affane. When things go wrong they in their native Siilabh gOua at the Corcoran Cup. sponsored by Saturday, August 23 — J]M DUGGAN & SEAN Masses offered. present are sr. Anne Kiely and lysaggart u/16 hurlers drew terford. Tapes £4 each, £4.50 wl'll see Jimmy Corcoran will be held at w-ilh Mount Sion in Dungarvan by post. God chose a very special girl, That somehow things go right her sister, Sr. Marie Klely: Joe St. Laurence's from 11 a.m. Sunday, August 24 — SHAMROCKS ALL STARS The world can never replace, Condon, Eileen Gillen, Richard on Saturday evening last. The ORCHARDSTOWN WATER for me. until 6 p.m. F'urther Informa- And it's many a broken heart McCarthy. Dick Power and fam- replay of this CO. Final goes on PLANTS (over 20 types) and The-lr joys and laughter tion will be posted about teams ily C'hrissie Cllffe and family in Dungarvan on Monday even- Pond Fish (Over HO types), is had, through childhood days. in the Club House. ing next. It should be well Behind a smiling face. and Larry Kiely. Hope they Book.s /Food/Liners. Orchards- Are golden memories' that we have an enjoyable holiday. worth a visit. town Garden Centre Is 5 miles For no one knows the sorrow share, CLOSED CHAMPIONSHIPS BUS TO KNOCK Well Done Lismore — Con- Dungarvan side of Waterford. we- feel, And always- deep within our A. special bus to Knock leaves Our own closed champion- gratulations to our neighbours Phone 061/84273. Wlhlen we see all her flrlends hearts. the village of Touraneena at ships are starting next Monday, Lismore who qualified for the walking by, A special place is set apart. BEECHER'S FOR ANIMAL FEEDS FOiR SALE—Suzuki X5 200-gt. 7.15 on Saturday, Sept. 6th. All 25th, for one week only. All Senior Co. Final with a nine To know she's no longer one A place that no one else oan 'bike, late 1083. taxed, owner wishing to travel to the shrine entry forms and any informa- point win over Clonea in Dun- ATTENTION FARMERS ! share. tion concerning this tourna- emigrated Telephone 058/41771. of the. girls, should give in their names to garvan on Sunday last. We stock the full range of Animal Feeds at the right FOR SALE — Gent's 5-speed O God, can you please tell Dear Sandra and Ann ye are Bridget, Marian or B'reda at ment will be posted on the Junior Semi-Finalists Known prices: — racer, excellent condition. me why. always there, thp Co-op stores, Balllnamult. notice board in the Club House. You took someone we could Not j-ust today, but every day —P.R.O. —The semi-finalists for the jun- Maverick Milk Substitute, Cattle and Dairy Nuts, Coarse Phone 05W/-94403. CARD DRIVE WINNERS Calf Meal, Calf Pencils, Calf Nuts, Beef Nuts (with 'not spare, In silence we remember. ior championship are now FOR SALE — 10 acres of Card drive winners last week Romensan), Barley Balance Fine Meal, Parata, Bull Nuts, Our only girl, It don't seem kn'own. Accompanying us into Spring Barley straw, suitable (Love from Paddy, NO-reen, were—(1st shared) Marlon and the hat will be Kllgobinet, Broiler Foods, Layers Mash and Pellets, pig Rations, for feeding, loose or baled, fair, (Mary and- Susan, Sunlawn.) Bernle Cllffe, Mlci- Leahy and Clashmiore and Lismore. i Bonham Craep Pellets, Sheep and Lamb Nuts, K.N.Z. How sad is- the home where Contact: T. O'Brien, Chapel Mary Cllffe. Lucky Tables — Mineral Licks, etc., etc. she brought us much Ait the moment we are hav- Street, Tallow. REDDY-WALSH — Will all Paddy Cllffe, Alice Burke. Bren- All at unbeatable prices. pleasure, dan Tobin. Marie C'liffe, Kitty ing a run of injuries we- could FOR SALE—1984 Opel COrsa, their friendis please remember well do without in our run up to 10,000 miles; 1983 Volvo 345; And lonely is the graveyard Noel and Ann. in their prayers ani Tommy Hlckey. Raffle—1st, MICHAEL BEECHER where lies our lost treasure. Pierce B-utl-er: 2nd, B'lddy Nu- the semi-final clash. 1981 Fiesta (new engine); 1980 on this their anniversary time. Training for all players con- TALLOW, CO. WATERFORD Elite Escort; 1978 Toyota Cor- (Sandra, you are missed more gent; 3rd, Brendan Tobin. Jack- WHY NOT GIVE US A THY ' than words, can stay by your (Always remembered by pot still waiting to be won on tinues on Tuesday and Thurs- olla; 1977 Mini. Telephone 058/ day nights at 8 p.m. 50346. sad parents.) Cheryl.) 11 games. PAGE EIGHT

WEST WATERFORD SPOTLIGHT Lismore Through To County (Continued from Page 1) NOTES Bond Street has come to Us more- were deserving nitoe- changed points to' the Last min- Clonea—J. Hunt 1-0, E. Connol- ENGAGED The day gets underway at 1.30 Gowran. polnt winners of thils senior ute of the half to leave Lismore ly 0-2, J. Wialsh, B. Power, G. It Is- with great pleasure we with an opien fancy dress com- The development has been hurling semi-tfinail played at the leading by 2-2 to 1-3 at half Klrwan, J. Power 0-1 each. announce the engagement of a petition and parade led t>y Fraher Field, Dungarvan before time. Lismore—D. Buckley, L. Buck- brought about by 22-year old very popular young man, Mlar- Dungarvan Pipe Band. Other a; good attendance on Sunday S.H. Final ley. B. Ormonde, P. O'Neill; B. -attractions toc-ludte the wheel Ian Galvin from Tramore who tto O'Hlailoran, Ballyhee-ne-y, last. Lee, R. Ronayne, S. Prender- VITAL SCORES Clashmore to Miss An-ne of fortune and among the fine on Monday of last week held a gast, D. Landers, J. Clashman, prizes are examples of the fine The standard of hurling at Noone of Sit. Martin's- Avenue, Press viewing of the new Within five minutes of the LISMORE 3-9; CLONEA 1-6 B. prendergast, M. Ronayne, F. crafts- made by Carrdglea times wias not great and poor 'N&as. Mlartin is la member of restart, Billy Landers and Power, P. Donoghue, B. Lawton, Training Centre. establishment which he has marksmanship on both sides, the Garda Slochana and he is Barry Power exchanged points fence. Aifiter this, Lismore were ment to their supporters and opened there. 'both from play and placed B. Landers. presently stationed iin N'aas. Ftor the young at heart we before Johnny Clashman from a well on top and ran out clear- while Paul Power, Del Klrwan, balls, was most disappointing. Clonea—P. Power, J. Power, J. 'are having a low/low ball .com- In the last two months Ian sideline cut after ten minutes cut w toners. Jimmy Fraher, Barry Power, Fraher. J. Oahl'il, G. Hahiessey, Son of Tom and Pihylis O'Hial- Lismore opened the scoring petition, water to the ibath, has totally revitalised the two left Llsmiore a goal in front, 2-4 Lismore had the man of the Eddie Connolly, Henry Skehan D. Klrwian, D. Hassett, B. loran, Martin is also the grand- after 4 minutes With a point bottle and country produce to 1-4. Gerry Klrwan reduced match to Wtog back Seamus and Jlohn Walsh tried hard, POwer, J. Walsh,, H. Skehan, E. son- of itihat very popular Clarence House fashion shops from Blarney Prendergast, co-uple, Tom -and Annie Mor- stall®, ball through the tyre the lead to two points a minute Prendergast, and h-e got good they had to give way to a bet- Connolly, J. Hunt, G. Klrwan, (one here in Dungarvan) whiich while Cionea's first score, a rissey. Tom -and Annie are- due and clothes -peg® competitions, after before Paul O'Donoghue support from Richard Ronayne, ter Lismore team Who last won J. Kirwan. T. Whelan. Subs.— gioal, came after 7 minutes to celebrate their 62nd wedding personality- quiz, darts, -weight- he has taken over from his scored two vital scores for Lisr Donal Landers, Pat O'Neill, the championship in 1925. A. Power for Hahessey; H. When Jiohn Hunt crashed a anniversary isihortly. 'We 'all join throwing, bale tossing, skittles parents. Now he has added to more—ithe first a point after 15 Brendan Lawiton, Liam Buckley, Scorers: Lismore'—B. Lawton semiipenalty to the Lismore P&wer for Skehan; K. Kelly for fln wishing them every happi- and 'horse shoe throwing. For minutes and the second a goal Plaiul O'Donoghue and Johnny lil., P. Donogihue 1-1, B. Lan- hiis undertaking with what has net. A. Power. ness-. all diog fans we have an Open -two minute® later, following a Cashmain. ders 0-3, J. Oashmian 0-3. Ml. Referee — D. Duggan, But- Dog Show with many prizes for been described as his most Clonea were a big disappoint- ROniaiyne l'-O, B. prendergast 0-1; Paul Power keptt thie Clonea bad error by the Clonea de- lers-town. IN HOSPITAL big and little dogs and also for exoiting venture yet, the open- net intact with a good save puppies. ing of the new Clarence House Best wishes to John Beres- after 13 minutes following a Raffle tickets are now on sale ford-, 'Clashmore, who is- pre- in Kilkenny. long range free from Richard ait 50p each or 3 for £1, for- the sently to Ardkeen Hospital fol- Ronaynie, but a minute later following prizes: 1, £50 food Ian does all his own buying Lismore were back in front lowing a recent accident. hamper; 2, a ham worth £20, with a total "look" in mind when Michiael Ronayne goaled LISMORE AND DISTRICT NOTES AGLISH VINTAGE RALLY sponsored -by Paddy O'Brien; 3, and all three of his shops from a serai-penalty after Bren- a £15 voucher for Darners dan Lawton had been fouled DOUBLE WEDDING FOR bride),, and bestman for Kevin and Sat. and Sun., 31-st—Presi- Jason Tobin, New Street, Lis- Our sixth Annual Vintage Stores, Dungarvan. stock, some exclusively, many going through. TWIN SISTERS was Joe Tobin (brother of the dent's Prize ('Mr. T. Cahill). more- £10. Pa Morrissey, Rally -will lb© held on this of the big names in the fash-ion groom). Ladies Branch: 18 Hole Stroke, Chapel Street, Lis-more-; Pro- Sunday, August 24. Since our The usual refreshments will The same player missed two A very pretty double wedding business. Mary's bridesmaid was her winner, A. O'Gorman 59 nett; moters prize—Ann O'Gorman. first rally in 19831 it has grown be served by the ladies com- chances of scores- in the l'&th took place in St. Carthage's friend Colette O'Clallaghan and 2nd. M. Fives 65 nett:; gross, C. (Advt and diversified to make It one mittee. For the exhibitors and minute before Eddie Connolly Church, Lismore, on Saturday, MODERN PHONE KIOSKS 1 bestman for Leonard was Liam Dowd. County Semi-final Win — of the blest in- the country. Our helpers the ladles committee pointed to leave the sides- level Arugust 9. when twin sisters, Nora and Mary Dalton, daugh- F'raser (brother of the groom). Fixture: Wed. 27th — 18 Hole Lismore senior hurlers had outstanding success is diue to will provide teas in (Cotters). at 1-tl each after 21 minutes. We noted during the past ters of James and Teresa Dal- The page boy was Derek Daly Stroke. their finest hour in forty-four the great efforts- and dedication The Village Inn and a special Rliehaird Ronayne had a chteunce week that Telecom Eireann ton, Deerpark, Lismore, mar- (nephew of the brides) and the years when they qualified for of the local community. Funds Word of praise- 1® extended to ito put Lismore ahead from a LISMORE FESTIVAL: ried Kevin Tobin, son of the flower girl was Sandra Mc- the county final last Sunday. from past Tallies (have been -these ladies •who work so hard have erected two modern tele- free a minute laiter. However, RESULTS TO HAND late Mr. and Mrs. Tobin, Jane- Grath (niece of Kevin Tobin). Once again the Fraher Field, -donated to charity,, Agilish N.S. looking after everyone. phone kiosks, one in Dungar- John ,Walsh from play put Set Dancing : Junior — 1, vllle, Tallow and Leonard Fra- Nora wore a satin dress trim- Dungarvan was the venue and bullditag fund and the local The biggest attraction of the -Clonea back in front with a Knockanore; 2, Ballysaggart. van and the other in Abbeyside. ser. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon- med with lace and wore a three- Clonea provided the opposition. day, will, of course, be the point five minutes from the Ladles — 1, Turig. Mixed — 1, In each case they have replaced ard Fr-aser, Convent St. Tallow. quarter length veil. Mary wore The large expectant crowd were open set competition- -and -a big break. Blackwate-r; 2, Ballyduff Upper. GAA. The ceremony, with Nuptial an embroidered satin dress and subdued In the first half as number of entries are expected existing kiosks, the one in Fancy Dress: Floats — 1, The Llsmiore regained the lead Mass and Papal Blessing was both teams appeared to be test- For our sixth rally we are for this. There will be free car Dungarvan being in the Square short veil. Royal Wedding. Adjudicators two minutes from half time performed by Fr. M. O'GOrman, ing each other out. Lismore 'hoping to -have an even- bigger parking in the field. (West side) whiile the one in The bridesmaids wore blue Prize — Lismore On The Way opened the scoring with the entry of exhibitors, Le. Vintage With a well-itaken, goal from assisted by Fr. scanlon and Fr. To finish off .the occasion in satin dresses trimmed with Back. Individual _ 1, Rambo first point of the game and then Tractors, Stationary Engines, Abbeyside has been placed at (Brendan Lawton- after a centre Mulcahy. style a vintage dress- dance will 1 white lace and the flower girl Keeps Lismore Tidy- 2, The both teams swopped goals from -Gars, 'Motorcycles- and Museum from Billy Landers. Eddie Con- be held on the night at cotters, a new location at the junction Matron of honour for Nora wore a three-quarter length Oldest Player In Town- 3, The penalties. Clonea tacked on a Exhibits. Other interests in- nolly- and John Cashman ex- The Village Inn, with music by of New Line and! Sarsfield St., was Ellen Daly (sister of the blue and white satin dress. Castle Ghost: 4, Mlaggie Cant couple of points and Lis-more clude Open Sports with beauti- the not so vintage Paddy only some yards from the Nora and Mary carried bou- Twist Us Around Her Little replied with another goal. Thus ful prizes- of medals and O'Brien & Telstar. quets of red roses and the Finger Any More; joint 5, Super the teams went In at half time trophies. previous site. bridesmaids bouquets of pink Gran: Berger You Are Wrecked. on the scoreline — Lismore 2-2, We take this opportunity to and white carnations and the Groups — 1, Bulge-Shol Ballet; Clonea 1-3. thank you all for your support In each case the kiosks which flower-girl carried a basket of 2, community Spirit; 3. End Of in the past and hoping to see contain two 'phone booths are In retrospect the first half i pink and white carnations. The Rainbow; 4, Mrs. Thatcher you -all again on Sunday. of the most modern design and In Hospital. was not very in-spiring but bet- The Lessons were read by ter things were to come. Lis- it is to be hoped that they will Sheila Fraser and Anna Scan- Art Competitions — The re- ATTENTION FARMERS, more appeared to be playing MINISTER WILL OPEN now be allowed fulfil the pur- lon and the Bidding Prayers sults of the School Art com- wilh more confidence in the A TRIBUTE TO NEW SCHOOL by Maureen Allen. petition held by Lismore Tidy second half and held their slen- pose for which they have been Donal Kennellck was at the Towns Committee was as fol- der lead up to the half-way Following Ooncelebrated Mass provided—« public phone ser- BUILDERS, ETC. organ and the soloists were lows' : point, then a Lis-more goal set in Aglis'h Church at ll a.m. on David Anglesey and Margaret (a) — Lios Mor Mochuda THE LISMORE- vice—and not be vandalised the game alight. From here on Monday, September 1, the Min- and destroyed by some mid- WE ARE OFFERING FOR A LIMITED PERIOD: Madden. National School—(1)- Matthew Lismore scented victory and be- ister for Agriculture, Mir. Aus The reception was held at Taylor; (2) Stewart Bryan; gan to add on the points while tin- Deasy will perform the night cowboys and put out of Whitechurch House Hotel. Over (3) Samuel Fuller. their opponents seemed to run BALLYSAGGART official opening of the new action as so many of the other 200 guests attended. (b) — Christian Brothers out of luck. In the end we ran school at Aglish. The school Primary School- — (1) Eoin phone kiosks have been in the Nora and Kevin spent their out convincing winners by 3-9 will be blessed by Most Rev. O hAnn-in; (2i David Bennett; past. honeymoon touring Ireland. to 1-6 and the jubilant scenes Dr. Russell, Bishop of Water- Mary and Leonard went to (3) Mark Cole-man; (4> M. which followed told their own UNDER 21 H. TEAM ford 'and Lis-more. Paris. Going away Nbra wore a Tobin. story. FATHER O'FLYNN Limestone blue dress and matching acces- to training paid off. Our oppon- As our skilful young hurlers published previously but now ents will be known next week We wish both couples every (d) — Presentation Convent brought victory to the repeated (in the vernacular i in but really at this stage we have happiness for the future. School—Claire Barden, Caro- famed old Cathedral Town, response to a request of a most no one to fear. Western Bord Screenings line Buckley, Catherine Roche, In goal Paul Pender, the urgent and special nature. We EX OUR CAPPAGH QUARRY LISMORE CRICKET NOTES Nora Roche, Emma Dunne, Juniors March On — The jun- pocket Hercules of the hope It goes out in time to meet iors started the week in fine the "dead line" for which it is AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES Last Sunday, Lismore travel- Catrlona Hyde, Paula Dunne team, and Marie Fennessy. fashion when they overwhelm- Biut his courage and dedica- required: led the long journey to Wexford ed a weak Dungarvan side in Na nOg Full particulars from: — to play Wexford Town and All prize winners to be at tion is very rarely seen, IVSsmore Hotel on Friday. 22nd Cappoquin. The final scoreline O'Brien in the corner, a lad Of priests we can offer a came home victorious after a ST. PAT'S GALLANT IN charming variety, August at 8.30 p.m. for presen- oi :»-11 to 1-3 told lbs own story. of tender years, very entertaining game which DEFEAT As LISMORE FIGHT Far renowned for larnln' and tation of trophies. It would be unfair to read too When the ash will clash and JOHN A. WOOD LTD. was played on Wexford Wan- much Into the final scoreline BACK TO DRAW: piety; derers Rugby Club's luxurious NEW POP GROUP splinter Mahony knows no U/16 HURLING CO. FINALS Still I'll advance ye without as the opposition were so poor fears, complex. On Sunday, 10th August, the impropriety, but it is a great boost to quali- In the other. Brendan Crow- Fielding first, Lismore had young Lismore band "White "A"—After a rather dull first Father O'Flynn is the flower fy once again for a Western ley a craftsman of the WHITECHURCH QUARRY the home side in trouble with Heather Circus" made their half this "A' final re-ally came of them all. semi-final in this grade. game, excellent bowling and some long awaited debut before a to life after the break and when CAPPAGH, CO. WATERFORD Next Weekend — The junior On the ground and air he very good catohes. large audience at the Lismore it did It was Lismore wh0 really Chorus: (after each verse). Tel. (058) 68189 and (058) 68073 (29-8) footballers are back In action clips them, sure they all Paddy Pollard and Ger Ken- Hotel. They quickly set the led their opponents and favour- next weekend when they take come just the same. Here's a health to you, Father nedy took the bowling honours gig in motion with numbers ites, Mount Sion, a merry dance on Modeligo In the champion- Ronayne In th centre, O'Flynn, each taking three wickets and from U2, the Waterboys, the ship. e and at one stage they looked Slainte and slainte and Eric Flynn two wickets while Cult, and not for- resolute tried and true, like winning the title at their Promoters of the draw please For strong defensive hurling, slainte again; John Crotty had two catches getting their own number ease. However with Mount Sion Powerfullest preacher, and note that the draw next week equals he has few, and Mark Willoughby one, "September Again." nothing is won until the final Tinderest teacher, and will tak-o place on 'Monday Our dashing half back trio, while once again Stephen Ah- whistle and in the end the Kindliest creature In ould It was a very enjoyable night night. the anchor of the side, earne proved What a great oros- Western title holders were Donegal. and we are sure that It wont L* ? MORE A C. NOTES Their attacking defensive pect he is with another stump- be long before we see Dave, fighting for survival. Survive ing to his credit. At the end of Lismore athletes continued hurling so oft has turned they did and they now face the MURPHY'S LOUNGE John, Brendan and Owen Don't talk of vour Provost forty overs Wexford scored 79 on their winning ways over the the tide. replay which goes on at the again Good luck lads. and Fellows of Trinity runs for nine wickets. past weekend with prizewinners At midfield Ryan and Lee, Fraher Field on Monday even- Famous forever for Greek LISMORE MAN APPOINTED at both Cloyne and Youghal possessed of grace and ing next at 7 p.m. if they can Flynn and Bryan opened the and Latinity, KNOCKANORE TO NBA BOARD Open Sports. style. repeat their early second half batting and brought the score Faix! and the divils and all The Minister for the Envlro- Boys u/7 60m. — 1st, Tom In quest ot fame and victory performance they should win to double figures before Bryan at divinity — Saturday, August 23 — FIGHT FOR SIGHT DANCE ment. Mr. John Boland, has Mulumphy. Boys u/9 60m. — have covered many a mile, this time round, but any slack was out. Flynn and Edwards Father O'Flynn makes hares Music by The Aliens — Admission £1 increased the score to 20. At appointed a new Board of •~rd. Ml. Mulumphy. Boys u/9 The forwards led by Power, play will be punished by the Directors for the National 80m.—1st, Ml. Mulumphy. Btoys hero of many a hard .fought city side. of them all! 30 Pollard and Ahearne came Come, I venture to give you together and this pair took the Building Agency, for a five year u/10 100m. — 3rd, Ml. Mulum- field. Sunday, August 24 — PROGRESSIVE 45 period ending June 30th. 1991. phy. Boys u/10 400m. — 1st. Ml. When the going is at -its "B"—Ait the end the scoreline my word, home bowling aside with Pol- Niver ithe likes of his logic lard too scorer on 22 and Ah- One of his nominees on the Mulumphy. toughest. Frank Will never read 5-6 to 1-5 in favour of St. £5 to play — 100% Pay-Out — Starts 8.15 p.m. was heard, earne on 20. Kennedy got the ten-member Board Is Mr. yield. -Mary's (Kill). That they de- Girls u/10 400m.—1st, V-alerle Down from mythology necessary runs to surpass the George McDonnell, Blarney, Wingers Lawton and O'Gor- served to win there's no doubt Earry. Girls u/14 1,500m.—2nd, Into thayology, Wednesday, August 27 — PROGRESSIVE 45 Wexford score. Co. Cork. man, whose speed of ash but not by such a big winning Lily McCarthy. Girls u/15 100m. Troth! and conohology if he'd Jackpot £270 A Chartered Accountant at —2nd, Susan 'McCarthy. Girls and feet. margin. They led 3h4 to 1-1 at Team — E. Flynn, A. Bryan, the break, the goals coming the call. W. Edwards, s Ahearne, P. Pol- South Mall. Cork, and asso- u/15 1.500m. — 1st, Susan Mc- Have written a glorious ciated with the Cork South Carthy. Girls u/15 1,500m. — chapter in this title winning early in the game before the lard (capt.), G. Kennedy, P. Och! Father O'Flynn, you've Central Fine Gael Organi- 2nd, Etna Dahlll. feat, St. Patrick's defence had settled Campion, M. Willoughby, J. a wonderful way wld you, sation. Mr. McDonnell Is young- down. However after the break Crotty, T. Bones, D. Campion. Girls u./ll relay. 2nd Lismore Then the three full forwards, All the ould sinners are wish- est son of Mrs. Rosle and the it was all St. Pat's for nearly (Olive Broderick, Siobhan last, by no means least, ful to pray wid you, Playing on the Wexford side late William McDonnell, Cur- twenty minutes but unfortun- was ex-Lismore player John O'Gorman, Valerie Barry, Ger- Wreaking havoc in defences, All the young childer are wild raheen, Lismore. aldine Barry, Edel caples. from here to Dunmore East. ately they failed to get the all Cooke who gave sterling service Important goal they needed to for to play wld you, Bord Solathalr an Lelctreachai» to Lismore and helped In win- —(P.R.O. Lismore A.C.). LISMORE GAA NOTES Thanking you for space, really put pressure on t'he East- You've such a way wid you, ning two league titles in the Draw results week No. 31 — LISMORE COMMUNITY ern side. They did come to Father avic'k! 60's and early 7(ys. PAD MCCARTHY, £50, COlette Tin nelly, B'al- GAMES Lismore. within five points of them and Still, for all you've so gentle At the after match speeches, lyea, Lismore; £30, Michael Our sincere thanks to all who this was due to some fine hur- a soul, the Lismore captain told us Troy, Ballygal-ane, Lismore; gave so gen orously at our F.S.—-Not forgetting the back- ling by players such as Michael Gad, you've your flock In the that Lismore have now played £20, Phil Hallahan, Parks Church Gate 'Collection last room boys, who put so much Dunford. what a fine hurler he grandest control, the three clubs in Wexford — Road, Lismore- £15, Denis Saturday and Sunday. Your time and effort into moulding is, Peter Power, Michael Beres- Checking the crazy ones, Fnniscorthy, Kllrane and now O'Brien, Cork; £10, Olara and help Is greatly appreciated. this side. ford, Kevin McGrath and Paul Coaxing the alsy ones, Wexford Town and have won Hickey at centre-back, who was Llftin" the lazy ones on wid all three games. Not a bad in the opinion of many to be the stick. record in the sunny South-East. the best hurler on view. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS Finally the club would like So no disgrace herp for St. And though quite avoldin' to congratulate club player all foolish frivolity In order to carry out essential improvements Pat's. They gave us their best Brian Willoughby on his recent but St. Mary's had just too fcltill, at all seasons of in- and alterations to our networks, we regret marriage to Marie Oates, Dub- much fire-power for them. nocent jollity, lin. We wish both Brian and Where was the play-boy could that it will be necessary to interrupt the Marie many happy years of NO REFEREE claim an equality electricity supply as follows; wedded bliss. At comicality, Father wld Last Saturday the u/12 team County Bord na nOg had a you? were defeated by 7 runs at headache when they found that Once the bishop looked grave BALLYDUFF R/A home to Church of Ireland. the referee for the "B" final, at your jest, Cork. Full report next week. Tom cas-ey, had not arrived by Till this remark set him off Monday, 25th August — From 9.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.— wid t'he rest: MRS. MARGARET GRIFFIN starting time (6.15), but some Ballydliff, Ballinlevane, Garrison, Gtiirha, Knockaunfar- quick thinking by Bord secre- Is it lave gaiety garve, Gortnapeaky, Toornageeha, Knockaniska, Parku- The death has occurred re- tary Pat Moore, soon sorted All to the laity? tobeen Knockcorragh, Mocollop, Rnockadullaun, Soartna- cently of one of Lismore oldest things out and Noel Sullivan, Cannot the clargy be Irish- men, too? erooha, Camgune, Black, Lyrenaglogh, Knockalassa, inhabitants. She was Mrs. Mar- who was present to officiate at garet Griffin, New Street, Lis- the "A" final sportingly agreed Labbanacallee, Toor, Paddocks, Glenforan. more, who died in Lismore Dis- to a request to switch to the trict Hospital, aged 94 years. "B" final and things got under ^^ CLASHMORE R/A Although confined to hospital way with just a short delay. for some time she remained Tuesday, 26th August — From 9.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.— alert and cheerful to the end. U/16 (A) FOOTBALL ONE MILLION Springfield, Moneyvroe, Dromana, Rossgrilla. Her remains were removed to FIXTURES St. Carthage's Ohurch and the BALLYDUFF R/A burial took place in St. Carth- Friday, Aug. 22 — Abbeyside PLUS WATCHED age's cemetery after Requiem v. Kilrossanty at Stradbally CD. Tuesday, 26th August — From 9.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.— Mass. Very Rev. Canon Power, Kiely). lismore v. Nire at Col- BaHinspick, Ballinanchor, Toortane, Ballyvecane, Cur- P.P.. Fr. O'Gorman and Fr. ligan (R. Casey). ROYAL WEDDING raghireigh, Ballymartin, Glenmorrishmeen. Maddon officiated at the grave- Monday, August 25 (Semi- side. Finals') — Dungarvan v. Affane According to figures just re- To all her relations, friends at COlligan (R. Casey). leased by Irish TA'M Ltd., 58% and neighbours we extend our Wednesday, Aug. 27 — Abbey- or 532,000 homes tuned into SAFETY NOTES sincere sympathy. side/Kllrosi-ianty v. Lismore/ RITE 1 to watch the Royal Wed- FOR SAFETY SAKE— Nlire (D. Kiely i. ding on 23 July, 1986 at 10.45 LISMORE GOLF CLUB U/16 "B" Football Fixtures a.m. RESULTS 1—Please treat all services and installations as Quarter-Finals; Saturday, Aug. The highest audience cate- Sunday, 17th, 9 Hole 3 Ball 23 — Gaeltaoht v. clashmore/ gory was housewives where 49% live during this period as supply may be Scramble — 1, Fr. Mulcahy. T. Kinsalebeg at Ardmore watched an average of 1.9 resumed at any time for brief periods. •J. M'lMiahon and T. O'Donovan Monday. Aug. 25 — St. Pat- hours each. Householders were 25 7/12: 2, T. Murphy, A. Barden rick's v. Eire Og at Showfield tuned in for an average of two and J. Power 26 1/12; 3, E. (T. Whelan). Shamrocks v. hours. This doesn't take into ac- 2—If you own or opeiate Electrical Generating Ahearne, J. Walsh and T. Cun- Mr. Joe Everett, Lismore Hotel, presenting Mr. Paddy Lawton, Chairman, Lismore Festival, Naomh Brid at Cappoquin (J. count many people who viewed Equipment, please inform your local E.S.B. ningham 26 1/3: Best gross, J. with a cheque from the Guinness Group Sales toi help defray Festival expenses. Also present Slheehan). Ballyduff or Brickeys the event in offices and other Hornlbrook, P. Geary and K. v. St. Oliver's or Ardmore at venues. Office immediately. Hornibrook 30. are committee members: Mary Morrissey (Secretary), Mary Whelan, May Lawton, Olive Abbeyside (P. Mtoore). iThesp figures are exception- Fixtures. Sat. and sun., 24th Whelan, Maura Fenton, Joan Bolger, Paddy Pollard and John O'Sullivan. All games at 7.15 p.m. ally high for lunchtlme viewing.