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Residents Concerned About Ring Road Junction When CIDr. B. Kyne moved a the motion said that over 90 motion at the April monthly school-going children would meeting o>l Waterford Co. coun- have to cross through this cil calling on the Council to junction four times a day and change the "staggered" junc- it was essential that It be PUTTING YOUR BEST three or four years and the tion on the new by-pass road made safe for them to do so. FOOT FORWARD competition of American pro- at Strandside South, Abbeyside, Cllr. J. A. Walsh, Chairman, he said that he did so because duce in the English and Irish said that members of the local Dungarvan will host its first people -living in the area had Committee had already met major conference of national markets have reduced our expressed fears about the saf- him about the situation and at importance from April 27 to agricultural and trading classes ety of the junction especially present the Co. Manager and for children who would have to May l ext and at a Press to a state of poverty bordering the Co. Engineer were having n pass through It going to and discus'silions about the junction. Briefing last Monday, the on destitution. There is neither com'ing from school In Abbey- County Manager, Mr. Dan money nor credit, and conse- side. The Co. Manager, Mr. Dan Hurley said that the business quently there is no employment Hurley, said that he cauld ap- of labour. The potatoes are He said thait traffic on this preciate the concern of the people not only of the town but road when It was opened would people, which he also shared, of the entire area of West nearly exhausted and the poor probably be travelling very fast about it-he pedestrian use of the Waterford should all put their cannot buy Indian meal. We and as he saw it. the only two junction.. Alt present he was best foot forward to ensure apprehend a famine in Spring." solutions to the problem was having discussions with the either an underpass or traffic technical experts about the that the conference will turn This entry shows that things lights and even where the lat- situation and would be meeting out to be 100 per cent suc- don't change much as such ter were concerned he felt there a small deputation of the cessful. economic conditions apply to would be a need for an advance people concerned within a fort- present times as they did in warning. "The local people are night. "I am sure." Mr. Hurley Well over 200 delegates from not convinced that the junc- said, "that following our dis- all over the country and North- 1880! tion as It 'Is laid out at present cissions we will be able 'to for- Is safe, especially for pedes- ern Ireland will converge on On December 29, 1879, it was mulate somiethtag thiait will be Colin Carty, President Causeway Tennis Club, Maria Moloney (Maria Moloney Boutique, Dungarvan), John McGrath, Asst. trians and particularly for satisfactory to all concerned Dungarvan next Monday week recorded that the following children," said dr. Kyne. and i will report back to the Manager, TSB Dungarvan, with models Olivia Treacy (on left) and Sylvia Myers, pictured at a reception prior to the very and will remain in the area p«id in 50 guineas each to- Cllr. M. O'Riordan seconding Council about the matter in j successful fashion show held by Causeway Tennis Club in Lawlor's Hotel, iDungarvan recently which was also sponsored throughout the ensuing week. It wards the stained glass win- due course." by Ryan-Air. . (Photo: Da.vid Steam) is estimated that between these dbws: Dr. Cleary, Dr. Anthony, and the many other visitors Kate Hackett, Mrs. Thomas who will come, a lot of money Sheehan, Patk. McCarthy, Bal- will be involved with an linamuck, Richard Kiely, Patk. estimated expenditure of be- Power, Square, Mrs. Maria Dungarvan Lions Club tween half and three-quarters O'Brien, Captain John Carbery, Plans Announced For of a million pounds being Maurice Hayes, Miss Margaret generated. Ryan, Edward Kennefick. Mrs. Mary Cleary and Mr. Thomas Should Dungarvan prove its O'Neill paid £26-5-0 each for i worth with this initial effort it window. Lions is fairly certain that it would Dungarvan's First Major become an established centre The concluding entry for the np for such conferences in future period is dated St. Patrick's At a Press Briefing held in "A conference of this impor- years. This would indeed be a Day, 1881 and states that: the office of the County Mana- tance," he said, "can be very ger, Mr. Dan Hurley, at Arus major economic boost for the "Total Receipts, ordinary and beneficial to the local economy Brugha, Dungarvan last Mon- as the amount of money Kt can Tour ** entire West Waterford area and extraordinary since 1 Jan. 1876 day morning, plans for the generate In the area is very holding of the Annual Joint Conference ARRANGEMENTS ARE WELL IN HAND FOR it is up to each and every one £3111-19-3," and that entry is high and I hope that the hotel- of us to ensure that this will Conference of the Library Asso- iers. shop-keepers, traders and THE ANNUAL CYCLING TOUR. signed James Vincent ciation of Ireland and the Lib- happen. mence on Monday afternoon, ess of addresses, and discus- people in general will put their Cleary, Bishop of Kingston." rary Association of Northern April 27 and will continue un- sions the organisers plan to best foot forward ,to make the Considerable changes are planned this year with the Ireland were outlined by the til Friday, May 1. The Confer- afford the delegates an oppor- conference a big success in late starting date of the 10th May, the route changed EASTER GREETINGS The only reference to the Conference Secretary, Mr. ence centre will be located In tunity of seeing for themselves welcoming all who will attend consecration of Dr. Cleary as Donal Brady, County Librarian. Lawlor's Hotel. the scenic areas of West Water- it and If only ten per cent were to take in part of Colligan Wood and the introduction Our best wishes go to all Bishop is contained in the The Conference will com- Apart from the routine busln- ford by organising visits to .to return later to the locality of a Sponsored Walk through the wood. readers not only of this column pl-irc-s oE bflautar and of inter- for holidays it would be an following final statement for the Additional attractions are being, planned details ot est'. The, main -sociiaL function extra bonus." but of the "Leader" in general period: "At a meeting in the of the Conference will be the whioh will appear in next week's advertisement. for a very happy Easter. Rath Vestry of the Parochial Church Conference Dinner which will The Manager thanked Dun- garvan Junior Chamber and De oraibh go leir. held 21st March 1881, at which be held on the Thursday night with the Minister for the En- the various sponsors who were all who contributed to the DUNGARVAN PAROCHIAL vironment, Mr. Fadraig Flynn helping out and he paid a tri- erection of the Stained Glass Co. Council Faces as the Guest of Honour and bute to the team within the CASH BOOK Windows and the Stations of principal speaker. county who over 'the pasib year had been hard alt work on the For some weeks now we have the Holy Way of the Cross, as The County Manager, Mr. pJans for the conference. "We been publishing extracts from also the gentlemen who on the Hurley said that even at this want to set Dungarvan and the Dungarvan Parochial Cash 4 th Novr. 1879 gave their New Cash Crisis early date the bookings for the W.-st Waterford iup as a likely conference were extraordinarily SOME names to the National Bank for place for other future ma.jor Book compiled by the then good with a positive booking conferences and It's now up to Parish Priest of Dungarvan, security to the extent of £500 Members of Waterford Co schemes as they would be un- already for 150 delegates while the local people to show that Very Rev. James V. Cleary, to be drawn by the Parish Council were told by the Co. able to fund them. 90 mlore had also been nomin- we can do this," he said in con- D.D., P.P., and covering a Priest for the Church improve- Manager, Mr. Dan Hurley at "We will have to drastically ated and bookings for these clusion. FINANCIAL their monthly meeting In Dun- trim our sails and cut our cloth were being expected. "A lot of Mr J. A. Walsh. Chairman. period commencing in 1875. It ments. attended, it was unani- garvan last Monday that the according to measure," said the money is involved for Dungar- mously resolved that a vote of Waterford Co. Council said that details the cash transactions in- Rate Support Granit allocated Manager, adding that the mem- van and West Waterford where Waterford had an awful lot to volved in the administration of thanks be given to the Most by the Department for 1987 was bers themselves would be the this conference Is concerned," offer from the tourist point of St'. Mary's Parish Church in Revd. Dr. Cleary, Lord Bishop £490,000 less than lasib year and one6 to dedlde at the Estimates said Mr. Hurley, "and we esti- view and he stressed the im- INSTITUTIONS as a result they were now fac- meeting what services were to mate that between half and those years with comments on of Kingston, late Parish Priest, portance of showing all our ing a deficit in excess of £1 be curtailed or even cut out as three-quarters of a million tourist attractions to the visit- the social conditions of the for the successful management million. "The outlook is any- he believed it was unrealistic pounds will be spenit locally ing delegates who will be com- times in some instances. of the financial affairs of the thing but bright," said Mr. to expect any additional fund- during the week." That, he ad- ing to the conference from all Hurley. ing from Central Government. ded, was quite a lot of money. HAVEN'T GOT Last week we had the extract parish during his five years' over the country. With the: co- Council Chairman, Mr. J. A. operation oif everyone concern- concerning the initial meeting Pastorship, and, inasmuch as DOOMED TO FAILURE his Parochial Accounts have Walsh remarked: "Our sltua- Cllr. C. O Rlain said that It PUT BEST FOOT FORWARD ed he said he was sure that the held on October 5, 1879 at tion has become doubly worse • l00"keci as if Local Authorities conference would prove a big which it was decided to install j been audited and found emin- since we last met to discuss Mr. Hurley then went on to success. THE TIME were doomed to failure unless ently satisfactory by four this year's estimates." The express the hope that the 13 stained glass windows at a I the Dept. came up with some people of the county and in Also present at the Press Council will meet on Monday, total cost of £1324 and on gentlemen of the parish, those kind of funditog as local char- particular the .people of Dun- Briefing were Mr. B. J. Mc- April 27 to deal finally with four are requested to sign their ges would not realise the kind garvan and west Waterford Naily, Co. Secretary, Mr. J. Some financial institutions can't seem to afford the November 4 of that year, Very the estimates for the coming names in the Parochial Book to of money needed to keep the would grasp the opportunity to O'Flynn Co. Engineer, Mr. P. Rev. Fr. C'leary noted in the year Clerkln, Finance Officer and time. You're lucky if you're even bid the time of day. signify the complete acceptance services going. "I thinik that show that Dungarvan .was an Book: "The following gentle- ideal centre In which to hold Mr. M. McHugh, Co. Develop- At First National our time is all yours, including of them by this meeting." Mr. B. J. McNaily, co. Secre- the sooner we're abolished the man gave thei-r names, col- tary said that the allocation better," he said a major conference of this .size. ment Officer. lunchtime and Saturday mornings in many branches. Cllr. B. Kyne said that the lectively and severally, together The statement was signed by from the Dept. on foot of the So whether you're saving, investing or planning with mine, to the National Rate Support Grant for 1987 Local Authorities were only Wm. Gibbons, T. Flood, Maur- was £4,937,700 and this was a reacting ;to the tough decisions for retirement, we'll provide you with solid security Bank, for security for moneys ice Flynn and James Farall reduction of £488.300 on the already made by the Govern- and a range of interest rates that are second to none. that may be drawn by me, for (somewhat indecipherable). 1986 figure. "The draft estim- ment as a resuilt of which a any amount under £500 in the ates discussed by the Council million pounds had been taken Your money in First National is your secret. from .this council since they first instance, on account ol LEAKING CHUTES AND on March 30 assumed a grant You're the only one who knows how much is invested of the same level as in 1986 last met to discuss the esti- WHITECHURCH HOUSE HOTEL and the amount of interest you earn. First National do the Stained Glass Windows and DOWNPIPES and accordingly, the deficit mates two weeks ago. It would alterations connected with their shown as £564,000 In that docu- seem now, hie said, that as a re- not disclose this information to anyone. Friday of last week was a erection in the Parochial ment is now over £1 million," sult of these cuts that a signi- After all, particularly wet day but anyone ficant number of workers may Church: Doctor Henry An- he said. who walked along the- foot- have to be let go as no money SPloAL that's what thony; Wm. Gibbons; Patrick Mr. McNaily added that the paths in Dungarvan, particul- extent of the deficit required a would be available .to pay them'. friends are for. Flood; Richd. Phelan; Maur. "A massive number of our arly those in O'Conneli Street, fundamental reconstruction of And First Hackett; Wm. Ryan; Thomas the total estimates and this workers must be facing unem- EASTER were assured of an extra heavy ployment," said Cllr. Kyne, National is the McCarthy; P. McCarthy oi could not now be completed in drenching as the rainwater cas- time to meet the date fixed for "while million's are uncollected friendliest Ballinamuck Mills; T. O'B. in health charges and unpaid cadted down in torrents from the Statutory Estimates meet- MENU Williams; Denis F. Slattery, rates and land tax are owed to building society leaking chutes and broken ing to be held on April 21. He Solr.; Richd. Curran; John E. asked that the meeting be re- the Government and local in the world. down pi pes. fixed for April 27. authorities. If that's the choice Mahony C.T.C.; R. Edwd. given by the Government then Brennan; Peter Walsh; 'Ihornas Can nothing be done to put The Manager said that never It will be hard on me to back O'Neill." an end to this hazard which before had they so much up any increases in water THIS SATURDAFMGHR can leave passers-by very wet trouble In planning their stra- charges or hospital service Special Price £11.50 — Bookings 058/68182 The following entry appears tegy to provide for the services charges.' whenever it rains? required and the Implllciaitioins over date January 1, 1880^ "A for employment across the The Chairman, Cllr. Walsh FIRST N ATI succession of bad harvests for (Continued on Page 8) board were very ominous for all said it was now very clear that mmmmmmmmam^mmmmmm building society concerned. He said that while harsh decisions would have to the present financial position be taken at their estimates continued he would be recom- meeting which was then unani- THE FRIENDLIEST BUILDING SOCIETY IN THE WORLD. mending no further involve- mously fixed for Monday, April ment in 'any mlajor capital 27. Dungarvan: 22, Grattan Square. Tel. (058)41606 DUNGARVAN Carroll Motors L td Manager: David Reynolds. j i Waterford: 31, Barronstraind Street. DUNGARVAN. Phone 058/41994 or 42207 Tel: (051) 72867/76832. ALUMINIUM THE SOUTH-EASTERN MITSUBISHI — VOLVO — SUZUKI Manager: Paul Finnegan. BRANCH — MARKETING W BALLYMACMAGUE, DUNGARVAN fNSTfTUTE OF IRELAND USED CARS: Carrick-on- 62, Main Street. Tel: (051)40188. Suir Manager: Victor P. Shee. 1985 Ritmo Strada 60, '81 Saab 900 GLS 5-door (new model). '81 Saab 900 Turbo Hatch Youghal: "Bank House" 53, Nth. Main St. '85 Opel Corsa TD, 2-dr. '80 Opel Asconda 1.6® 1 Tel: (024)92604. MONTHLY MEETING 1 MI AMM .*! TINVG INI! lul l Ol , HI AMI, '84 VW Passat Hatch '80 Ford Cortina Mk. 5 ^MANUFACTURERS OF ALUMINIUM THURSDAY, APRIL 16th '83 VW Jetta Diesel '80 Toyota Carina Manager: Michael O'Brien. '83 Volvo 344 G2 Saloon '80 Peugeot 504 GL AT LAWLOR'S HOTEL ISIfr rr< >/Mrr '83 Fiat Panda 45 '80 Daihatsu Charado COUNTY WATERFORD CYSTIC FIBROSIS DUNGARVAN '82 Ford Fiesta L '79 Opel Rekord Diesel WINDOWS, DOORS, PATIOS 19 6 2 1 9 '82 Ford Escort 1.1 5-tlr. '78 Toyota Carina Estate FIRST-TIME PARACHUTE JUMP •78 Volvo 244 DL at 8.00 p.m. sharp. '82 Toyota Starlet 5-dr. '82 Mazda 323 GL Saloon •76 Volvo 244 DL The jumpers and organisers appreciate your help and AND PORCHES Guest Speaker. Maurice Pratt, Senior Marketing 81 Fiat 127 900 would appeal to Companies and individuals to support the jumpers by contributing generously. For quotation contact:— Executive, Quinnsworth. AS IS: PAT RONAYNE Topic: Quinnsworth: "A Marketing Success." '77 Escort -- £350 '79 Alfa Sud £350 Advertising space donated by First National Building Tel. Office: 058/42808; Home: 058/68151 PUBLIC WELCOME '80 Cortina Mk. 5 £950 Society. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1987. CAPPOQUIN AND DISTRICT NOTES next in their quest for -a le-ague FUNERAL OF MR. JAMES grandchildren, sons - in - law, to eventually beat Jack Mc- final appearance. There will be LANDERS, VILLIERSTOWN daughters-in-law, nieces, nep- Grath by four frames to three plenty support from the locality The funerad of the late Mr. hews, cousins and relatives. to a very close semi-final and travelling to -cheer the team on. James Landers, a mlasit popular (Funeral arrangements were Johnny had to pull off a simi- RICHIE RYAN BOWLING VllOiierstown resident, whose re- by Aidan Wialsh & Sons, Cap- lar miracle before overcoming TOURNAMENT gretted death on Saturday, poquin). (—). anan-e Fraher by ithe same nar- Sunday, April 19th at 3 p.m. April 4th, we briefly recorded CAPPOQUIN FLOWER row margin to reach his second Final — D. Fennessy sc., Tom AND GARDEN CLUB last week, took place on Sat- final of -the season. All this Farreii 5, P. Ferunessy 12. urday and Sunday t'o Aglish Now that Spring is in the makes for what should be a SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL when the immense gatherings air the Flower Club is very vary close -and exciting final FUNCTION at the removal- of remains and busy. Our very well attended and all are welcome to attend. interment testified to the es- St. Anne's School Parents March meeting was most enjoy- Billy McCarthy Perpetual teem in which the late Mr. Council were the organisers of able. Eva Brennan of Kilcoran Trophy Final — This billiards Landers and his famlily were a very successful Dance at the Garden Centre, Oahir showed rniai will preceed the snooker heid. Rev. P. Fitzgerald, C.C., Cats Bar, Melderay last Satur- us a beautiful selection of slides final and will begin at 2 p.m. was the cedebrant of Requiem day night. lit w-as very gratify- on shrubs and ideas on garden and be decided over 60 minutes, Masses on Sunday evening and ing to see such great support lay-out. i lie finalists are Piat Casey and. on Monday morning before the xrom the catchment area. The With Easter's arrival the club John Quann and neither has large attendance showed the burial took place to the adjoin- won this trophy in the past. ing cemetery. He was assisted takes on its biggest venture tremendous spirit that prevails yet. This is our floral display Incidentally it is John's firsic for the retention of second level by Very Rev. W. ca'llanan, P.P., final. The referee he-re will be Very Rev W- Phedian, P.P., cap- entitled "Easter Bouquet," in education here in Cappoquin. Rhiney Wialsh. poquin, Rev. S. O'Dowd, C.C., Cappoquin Library on this Sat- The Council would like to Divisional Snooker League do., Rev. D. Ormonde, O.S.A., urday 18th and Sunday 19>th thank everyone who supported Finals — The five divisional and Very Rev. Fr. Francis, April, open each day from il the function in any way but finals over three frames will be O.C.S.O., Mount Melleray. a.m. to 6 p.m. most especially Mr. and Mrs. played during next week, on In conjunction with this we To-bin for the use of their pre- The Lessons were read by jim dates to be decided by the tour- are running two Childrens com- mises and those kind people Joe Landers, Michael Danders nament committee. For the rec- petitions "My spring Garden" who sponsored door prizes, and Garry Finnerty. Tihe Pray- ord, the line-ups are as follows: or. a dinner plate or on top of spo-ts, etc. Also Mr. M. Rawdtos ers of the Faithful were read Division 1 — C. Barry v. P. a biscuit tin. Competition No. 2 for his vaduabde contribution to by Pat Landers, Noel Landers, Casey. Division 2 — M. Power —"My Funny Animal," model the night, our sponsors on the Mark Mason, Toinette Landers led from vegetables or frudt. Age v. J. Wialsh. Division 3 — T. Mc- night were — Byrne's Bacon, and Martina Landers. of entry 6-13 years, fee 30p. Grath v. A- O'Keeffe. Division Cork; Burke's Bacon, Cionmel; The coffin, draped to the Na- Prizes ls-t and 2nd to each cate- 4 — D. cummins v. A. Power. Castle-bar Bacon, Mayo; M. A. tional Flag was borne by his gory. Division 5 — E. Fraher v. T. five sons, his nephews, Bill Molloy Meats, Water-ford: Mary Entries to be brought to the Power. Flynn and Seamus Casey and & Ann's Beauty Salon, Cionmel; Cappoqu-in Library between 11 his sons-in-law Lar Mariciey, CAPPOQUIN/AFFANE Cappoquin chic-kens; Me-at Cen- a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturday Gcr Mason and Tommy Fin- G.A.A. NOTES tre, Cappoquin; Billy O'Donog- the 18th. nerty. The representative atten- Minor Football—Ail'-ane meet hJje, do., Maurice Keileher, do.; dance included the Rev. Mother We look forward to sharing Jer Mason, do.- East Cork Oil, our "Easter Bouquet" wilth you Sit. Pat's on Friday night week and members of the Commu- in the minor football league. Aglish; Paddy O'Brien, do. Let's nity, Mercy Convent, Cappo- in the Library over the week- not forget the band "Telstar" end. Senior — Our senior quin; local Dail Deputies and huriers will play Tallow in a for' -the wonderful music they Councillors, representatives of CAPPOQUIN BILLIARDS AND challenge match next Sunday provided o-n the night. CH — (Picture shows Tony Mansfield, Abbeyside, Dungarvan Waterford Co. Board, G.A.A., SNOOKER CLUB morning. CAPPOQUIN FOROIGE CLUB IRISH LIFE AWARD FOR WATERFORD HURLING COA led by the chairman, Mr. James Jameson Perpetual Cup Final Minors Defeated—Our minors We had a treasure hunt be- nted with the Irish Life Manager of the Month Award by John Tobto, and Central Council rep- (left) trainer/coach to the Waterford hurling team being prcse —On this Sunday, April 19th, played a valuable challenge fore the meeting which began pictured is Tony's wife Moira and Oliver Murphy (District resentative Mr. seamus O'Brien. White (assistant general manager, Irish Life Assurance). Also Martin Power and johnny shee- against Dungarvan last Satur- at 8.30 p.m. We discussed our Manager, Irish Life, Waterford). He is survived by his wife, han will contest the final for day evening and were beaten by summer holiday which we will Bridget, Jim Joe, Michael, this beautiful cup. The best of 2-9 to 2-2., We were short a fe-w be spending in the Isle of Man Eamonn, Pat and Noel (sons), nine frames final will begin at regulars but it was a great during the last week of June. Madge An:: and Eileen (daugh- 3 p.m. and the referee is Conor work-out for the lads. We then adjourned -to the ters), Mrs. Bridget Flynn (sis- O'Leary. "Motah" had to come U/14 Footballers Beaten—Our Scouts field for -a game of "SPRATT BALLYDUFFNOTES ter), grandchildren, great- from three frames to one down u/14 footballers were beaten "football" and ended the night's DEERPARK, LISMORE comprehensively by Gaedtiacht activities at 9.45 p.m. THE LATE JACK O'NEILL two very talented -teams. We last wees. There seems to have We look forward to a full at- (On the instructions of Mr. Michael D. Leonard) The death took place on Wed- would like to thank -all those been a total misunderstanding tendance at our ne-xt meeting. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOIJCE nesday, April 8, at Ardkeen Hos- who participated 'and Congrats among our players here as the —(P.R.O.). SUBSTANTIAL AND IMPOSING, GRACIOUS pital, Waterford of Mr. Jack goes to -Mar leamy on wttantag LISMORE AND DISTRICT side that travelled was very de- NEO-GEORGIAN RESIDENCE O'Neill, KnoCkbaun, Araglen "The Woman About The House" pleted -indeed. For future and Mjocoliop, Ballyduff. De- competition. Ailso a very special matches all players ple-ase con- Standing on mature isite. ceased who was to his eighties thanks goea to Annette O'Rior- NOTES tact — P. J. Kiely for full in- FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY was a most popular member of dan for helping out one of the formation concerning travel, WEST WATERFORD Detailed particulars later. the local community and des- teams on the night. Congrats TOWN COMMISSIONERS 2nd, F. Geary, J. Nugent, J. venue, etc. At last week?s meeting of the Barry, S. Denn. pite his handicap was always aiso to both Ltarn Keane and Training — All u/16's and Solicitors: Moore, Kelly & Lloyd, 31, MoHeswoith Town Commissioners, Mr. Noel in joyful mood. Annette on winning -the ob- Sat. 11/Sun. 12 — 18 Holes v. u/18's pl-ease note that training Hickey complained that cove-r- NOTES Street, Dublin 2. stacle course. Par (1st National Building takes place each Tuesday and His remains were removed to age o.f their meetings by the Society Qualifier) — 1st Ken, , HOLY WEEK AND EASTER Brochure in the course of preparation. Weld done to "Ballyduff A" Friday nights. St. Michael's Church, Ballyduff Press was very poor. He pro- Madden, i up an 2nd 9- 2nd, CEREMONIES team, namely Liam Keane, Fun Run Postponed—Due to Inspection strictly by prior arrangement only. on Wednesday evening where posed that Mr. John Murphy Tim Murphy, 1 up; 3rd, Shawn CLASHMORE Edma and Maeve Kenny, An- the fact that Waterford are in- they were received and blessed of the "Cork Examiner" should Power, level. Thursday 4.00 p.m.—Anoint- GLENRIBBON, LISMORE by Very Rev. P. Queally, P.P. nette O'R-iordan and Pat Kenny be asked to attend. This was volved to the NHL semi-final on ing Sick -and elderly. 7.00 p.m. The interment took place on on being the second best overall Ladies Golf: Killarney Results. Sunday next, we are postponing DETACHED WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE seconded by Mr. Gerard Ken- Saturday — 1st, Sheila Denn, Confessions 2 priests: 7.30 p.m. Thursday morning following Re- team of the night. nedy. Mrs. Mary Morrissey the Juvenile F'un Ru-n until Mass of Lord's Supper. OVER FULL BASEMENT quiem Mass to St. Michael's 37 pts.; 2nd, Geraldine Can- next Sunday week. All partici- On Sunday night we hit the apodogised to the Press as they ning, 37 pts. Friday 4.00 p.m. — Celebra- Enjoying pleasant views jErom elevated site. cemetery in the presence of a had not been notified of the pants take note. tion of Lord's Passion. 8.00 large cortege. road -again to Fermoy Field Day Sunday: Singles — 1st, Geral- FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY where fou-r teams took part and change o-f date for the last two dine Canning, 35 pts.: 2nd, Dressing Room Key Missing— Stations of Cross. (The property, built in recent years, incorporates many Sincere sympathy is extended special congrats to Liam Keane meetings. Mary Fives, 32 pts. The key to No. 1 dressing room Saturday 12.00 noon—Confes- to his loving brother, nephews, and Elma Kenny who once With regard to Lismore's en- Four ball — 1st, S. Denn/E. is mis'stog. Some one probably sions; 8.00 p.m.—Easter Vigil. American ideas and fittings, the accommodation is bright nieces, slster-to-law, relatives again sliowed their -agility on try to the Tidy Towns Compe- Tinne'ldy, 41 pts.; 2nd, M. Fives/ took lit away by mistake. The PILTUWN and spacious and includes 2j bathrooms). and friends. the obstacle course. Well done tition. Mrs. Morrissey hoped A. McCarthy, 40 pts.; 3rd, G. club would appreciate its imme- Wednesday 8.00 p.m. — Mass Solicitors: Anthony Garnoll & Go., Fermoy. to all who took part. there would be a special effort Barry/G. canning, 39 pts. diate return. followed by Vigil till Midnight. COMMUNITY COUNCIL N.B. all ciiisco dancers — re- this year They had, she said, Vodka Foursomes — G. Can- Thank You—The club deeply Confessions before M-ass. 56, O'CONNELL STREET, DUNGARVAN The April meeting took place hearsals continue- in St. Mich- a beautiful town a-nd surround- ning and C. Dowd. appreciate the following who Thursday 10.00 a.m.—Water- have put valuable gear and TWO-STOREY, TERRACE, TOWN RESIDENCE on Monday night Hast wilth a ael's Hall on Thursday night ing areas and they must try to BRIDGE RESULTS ford M-ass, Cathedral. 9.00 D.m. large attendance present and for the Munster Talent Compe- attract tourists to the area. 1st. Mrs. M. Walsh and Fr. mate rials at our disposal whilst —-Mass of Lord's Supper; Wash- FOR IMMEDIATE SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY Mr. John Coleman, chairman, tition wihitoh is being held in They needed the backing of the Barron; 2nd, Mrs. B'. Cahill and renovation has been taking ing of feet; Confessions after Solicitors: McKeever & Son, 5 & 6, Foster Place presided. There was a lengthy St. Michael's Hail on the 25th whole community, especially Mrs. McCarthy: 3rd. Miss M. place in th-e G.A.A. grounds — Mass. 10.00- 12.00 — Adoration to Paddy Fraher, Mossie Hyland College Green, Dublin 2. discussion on the 1987 Tidy April. S© -piease be punctual. with regard to the litter Drob Fives and Miss N. W-ilioughby. Blessed Sacrament. Towns Competition. The fund- —(P.R.O.). lem which was now very bad. MR. PATRICK LYNCH and John COstin we say a sin- Friday 3.00 p.m.—Celebration raising scheme to help with the Mrs. Mona O'Connell said lit- We regret to record the death cere thank you and indeed our of Lord's Passion; 8.00 p.m. building of the dresstogrooms BALLYDUFF, BALLINVELLA ter bins seemed to be too small of Mr. Patrick Lynch late of thanks to anyone who has help- —'Stations of Cross. in the field was also launched 1 BALLYSAGGART CO M HALTA3 and frequently overflowed on Church Street. Lismore, which ed to any way. Saturday 12.00—Confessions; with a total of £1,200 to prize- CEOLTOIRI EIREANN to the pavements. occurred at Lismore District Best Of Luck — We wish Wa- 9.30 p.m.—-Easter Vigil. money each month for twelve It was hoped to point out Hospital on April 4th. He was terford senior hurling pane-list, Easter Sunday — Masses months. The fee is £5 per On Frida-y night last, we h-ad litter black-spots in future aged 87 yeairs. Pat Curran and the -team- the usual times. very best of luck on Sunday Visit Easter Crib in Piltown. month with a first prize of £500. a good turn-out for our tradi- weeks to th-e Press. His remains were removed to Any subscriber who pays the tional singing class, it was very Mr. Noel Hickey said a pro- St. Carthage's Church and his £50 for 12 draws will be inclu- inte resting and will prove most test should be made to the De- funeral took place to St. Car- ded to a special draw for a beneficial to the Branch in the partment of the Environment thage's Cemetery after Requiem Portable Colour T.V., while half- long term. with regard to the ending ol Mass on Tuesday, celebrated by yearly subscribers will be in- There are busy times ahead the Housing Grants Scheme. Fr. Madden. Canon Power and cluded in draws for two 3-in-l for our members. On this Wed- Many houses to this town-, lie Fr. O'Gorman also officiated at JIM QUINN (Dungarvan) LTD. Music Centres. All members of nesday night we are sending said, had no running water or the graveside. the Council have draw cards, THE BURGERY, DUNGARVAN, CO. WATERFORD musicians and dancers to an other basic amenities. People He -is survived by his daugh- TOM CURRAN SALES so iif you are not in you can't Tel: (058) 41619/41311 Irish Night to Fermoy. who could well afford it had ters Bridie and Patricia, sons- win. PRIVATE TREATY On this Saturday night we got grants while the poor had in-law Barney and Eddie, have our Irish Nigh|t to the not, he said. grandchildren Linda, AnithOny A CUT (OR GRAZE) THAT IS A CUT ABOVE THE REST CONVENT ROAD, DUNGARVAN Grass Seeds: Best mixture formulated in conjunction BALLYDUFF G.A.A. NOTES Cat's. Music on the night will The meeting extended con- and Edmund, Lismore, and his TWO-STOREY RESIDENCE FOR SALE be provided by Bobby and Anne grandchild-rer. in Donegal and with AiCOT for specific o-r general purpose systems. All The Primary Schools team gratulations to Mr. Brady on our seeds aire certified by the De-ptauitument. I have been instructed by the personal representatives Gardiner. A great night's danc- the appearance of the l-lbrary Limerick, nephews Con John were defeated by Balllnameela ing Is assured, beginning at 9 Arable silage: Peas and Barley or Peas and Oats. of the late John Barry to offer for sale by Private Treaty on the score of 4-2 to 2-1 in the building. and Brendan, nieces Eily, Ver- o'clock. onioa and Mary, other relatives Have a good cut ol silage in 12 weeks ami at the same two-storey dwelling house consisting of: ballv/ay, kitchen, fiedd on Tuesday evening. They Mr. Gerard Kennedy protest- time have your Grass Seeds established. will play Ardmore/Grange in ed at the imposition of the new to all of whom we tender our sittingroom, scullery, three bedrooms, w.c., all in good Our young musicians wild get sincere sympathy. Fertiliseis: Order your Silage, Grazing and Seed require- the next round. a chance itlo show their taients Health Charges which, he said, ments now ait keeneiat prices. repair. Spacious back yard. On Sunday afternoon last, at a session in Ballysiaggart on wild affect the poor. The late Patrick Lynch was very proud of the fact that he Rations: Sweetened C'ad-mag and. Cal-mag nuts in stock. IdeaJHy situated within 5 minutes walking distance ol the u/14 footballers were ham- Eas-ter Sunday night. Mrs. Morrissey said it was Blciat: We can have Bloat Guard included In your Dairy mered by St. Patrick's in their At the moment we are putting hoped that Social Welfare re- w-as involved to the budding school, chapel and shops. ESB and water laid on. or the Convent School, Ball Nuts (bulk only). Calf Rations: Sugar Co. or Southern opening game of ,the champion- a half hour show together for cipients would not be obliged Milling. Volac Milk Repdaicer, Freehold. R.V. £3.25. to queue in all weathers out- Ally and many other buildings. ship. On Monday night next the the P-learaciha' competition Fencing Materials: Creasoted, Tanalised, Larch and Oak Further particulars: E. A. RYAN & CO. and/or- side the office in Chapel St. May he rest in peace. u/14 footbaJlers will pia

Franco Rooco, 30, Grattan Square, Dungarvan was charged THROUGH RED at Dungarvan Court on 9 sepa- rate counts for breaches of the Food Hygiene Regulations in re- Hygiene Regulations TRAFFIC LIGHT spect of his "take-away" pre- John DU'ggan, Childers Estate, mises known as Ken's Kitchen', 1985 and despite five v.isiiits by Dungarvan was fined £20 at Grattan Square, on several the food offered is prepared and Imposed fines totalling £.150 on Dungarvan Court when he was dates in 1985-1986. the Health Board Officer, no cooked in hygienic conditions," foot of five of the charges and convicted on a charge of driv- The prosecution was brought substantial improvements had he said, 'adding, "the defendant marked the other four proved ing through a red traffic light by the south Eastern Health been made. "These visits by in this case was quite irrespon- and taken into consideration. at Kflrush on January 30. Health Board officials to pre- sible." Board and Mr. J. O'Connor, En- He also allowed £150 costs and Garda J. Martin who prose- vironmental Officer told the mises such as this are the only Convicting the defendant on £50 witness's expenses to the protection the public has that cuted said thait the offence oc- court that he first visited the all counts, the District Justice Board against the defendant. curred at 4.44 p.m. on the day premises known as Ken's Kit- in question. chen on February >11, 1985 and subsequently on five other 'oc- casions, the final inspection be- ing made on October 31, 1986. He said that notices of the various breaches under the re- gulations had been served on the defendant but despite this there were no improvements when he last visited the pre- SUNDAY APRIL 19 mises in October last year. Witness then detailed the al- SPECIAL STAGE leged offences which involved improperly kept cooking equip- ment, faults in the prepamation Sirs and storage of food in the cook- FIRST CAR DUE 10.30 ing area and improperly kept toilets. SPECIAL STAGE 20 — CROWHILL 2 It was painted out that there was a previous convilotion under the hygiene regulations against FIRST CAR DUE 13.30 hrs Pictured *at the iDunfcarvan Master Farmers and Apprentices Dinner1 at Whitechureh House the defendant 'In respect of a Hotel (from left): Michael Walsh, Eva' Meegan. Kieran Fitzgerald, Brigid and Tom Broderick. premises in Tipperary. Mr. J. Lavan, Siolr., on behalf (Photo: Rory Wyley) of the defendant said that the premises which were the sub- ject of the present prosecution had, in fact, been cleaned up when the Environmental Officer called last October. The reason ABBEYSIDE SCOUT NOTES that the recommendations of SPECTATOR the officer had not been car- showed some real 'change of and before the court of honour POINT TROOP MEETING ried out was that structural foot.' We finished our ball com- Mrs. Tobin (no not Christina improvements which were to be petition wi'th a soccer final be- but Brians and crew put on a carried out at .the premises Saturday night's troop meet- tween Conor Power's team and very entertaining performance ing was mufti' because of Fri- were held up by 'the contractor. Niall Kirwan's and after some of their Opera sketch "Llive Arrangements had now been MILL STREET day's parade and also to give powerful play it was Niall's From The Stouts Den." the 'mammys' plenty of time agreed to go ahead with this team with Aidan 'Nico' Mullar- work wthout further delay. to wash and iron the uniforms key starring who came out FRIDAY'S PARADE for the Opera House. close winners. PARTICULARLY BAD CASE CAPPOQUIN We began the meeting as On re-entering the den we At last Friday night's parade usual with the scout prayer, prepared ourselves for this we had a magnificent turnout while the monies were being week's instruction session. With with one of our biggest num- District Justice W. F. O'Con- sorted out and the patrols were the long nights and hopefully bers for a very long time. The nell said that this seemed to at their corners they discussed the fine weather just around Tiger Patrol were on duty, on him to be a particularly bad and planned patrol activities the corner we hope to be using the altar, John Wihelan and case. It had been going on since for the Easter Holidays. our bikes a lot more, so this Aidan Wall were our altar boys As it was such & beautiful week Denis gave an excellent while Anthony Hackett and evening we moved out to the talk and demonstration on vari- Claran Walsh were our readers. DUNGARVAN field. ous 'faults and things that might go wrong and need re- GENERAL First on the agenda of our pair. His instruction was so COUNTY COUNCIL 'ball games' was a game- of good the place was like a scrum Easter promises to be a very skill where the patrols raced as some of the lads couldn't get active season as all patrols are against each other while pot- a close enough view of his cable "promising" to do activities. ting the ball through obstacles. changing—even puncture repair Raymond Crowley and Anthony Some older scouts will also PROGRESS REPORTS expert Brendan Klersey had to head for the Mils on an expedi- Carroll shewed why Frank settle for a back seat. Staple ton's Eire striking job is tion incorporating a tough trek CIRCUIT OF IRELAND very safe while Anthony Moore Before the meeting ended* Joe through the Comeraghs. This ON ROADS and Dam-ten French showed Informed all present of the should be very exciting and it some real flair. Next we had various activities, times and will take plaice over three days. The' Co. Engineer, Mr. John RALLY some dribbling: (with the ball places of the near and not so Plans are also well underway O'Flynn, submitted the follow- of course > In which Sean James. near future. for the cubs weekend in Water- ing progress report on roads Barry Oliffe and Neil Carthy The meeting- then closed with ford at the end of the month. for the month of March, to the the scout prayer. Afterwards —SUB-SCRIBE PLUS. monitlhly meeting of Waterford County Council held in Dtaiigar- van last Monday. NATIONAL PRIMARY ROAD IMPROVEMENT WORKS: DUNGARVAN G.A.A. CLUB NOTES ta,) Newtown/Carroll's Cross: Fencing and accommodation AN EXCITING DRAW Long, Llam Hurley and Shane of so many of our members. works continuing. Our junior footballers made Curran. Also to the Landers family :(lb)i Dungarvan By-Pass: Work their championshio debut at a GOOD LUCK on the death of Jimmy (Vil- continuing on constructiomi of SAVE WITH ACC splendid venue at An Rinn last The county hurlers won't lack lierstowni whose family have new bridge, on landscaping and Sunday when they scored an support from within our club also been such marvellous ser- ducting lor Traffic Route exciting draiw against Ballina- on Sunday when they take on vants of the G.A.A. Lighting. meela. mighty Galway in the National Our 1-5 tally matched the op- League semi-final- CONGRATULATIONS WHITE LINi'NG position's 0-8. and while we had Once again Waterford will be Sincere congratulations to Grange Oar POrk; Rathgor- a couple of great chances to the rank outsiders but if Cork Denis and Carmel on last mac—Clonmel; Yellow Lining— snoak victory in the closing can be beaten is there any valid Tramore Road. week-end's happy event. Every- GENERAL MAINTENANCE stages the final result was the reason why Galway cannot be? one in the club wishes them most equitable one. Anyway good luck, to the •Routine Maintenance carried i success and happiness. out on all categories of road-1 SENIOR GAME POSTPONED team and to our own member of the panel Dermot Callaghan. THE PORTLAOISE BUS way. Sialting of N.P. on frosty Because of Sunday's National Our transport manager — nights. League semi-final our scheduled SYMPATHY Jim Mullins—is finalising bus Strengthening Hard Shoulders senior football championship On behalif of everyone in the arrangements for Portlaoise —Oarrlckmorna, The Glen. game against Tramore has been club I would like to extend sin- next Sunday. There is bound Strengthening Regional Road— IT'S MONEY IN postponed. In fact postpone- cere sympathy to the esteemed to be brisk demand so if any C'lonmel / Dungarvan. Strength- ments have been very much the Kiely family of Knodkateemore members are still intending to ening County Road W.62 order of the day thus far this on the- death of Tomas, a great travel they should make Im- Ballyduff Lower. year because of the appalling G.A.A. man and a valued friend mediate contact with Jim. SOCIAL EMPLOYMENT weather, and it could well be SCHEMES that we'll be the victims of a Phase 11 — Ardmore, Kilmac- massive championship fixtures thomias, Lismore and Waterford pile-up before too long more. areas. THE BANK. THE SUPER DRAW The second of the five month- ly draws in our "super draw" KNOW YOUR RIGHTS will take place in Roanmore on Q- — Is every woman entitled terms as she had prior to her Saturday night week. Todate to Maternity Leaive? leave. On the other hand there most of .tihe hard work has been A. — Virtually all women who is no obligation on the woman done, and already the draw is are in employment when they to return to work. RNLI AWARD FOR an assured success for our club. become pregnant and who are ONLY BETTER However it is imperative that paying social insurance contri- In order to avail of this right wo keep the momentum going butions are entitled to Mater- to return to work she must YOUGHAL WOMAN UP TO 11% INTEREST* ON DEMAND between now and July, and all nity Leave. notify her employer (in writing) Mr. Alan Stanford, a star of promoters are urged to have of her intention to return to the television series 'Glenroe' Exceptions are: work at least four weeks before COMPLETE CONFIDENTIALITY everything In order well In 1. Women who work for less and the Gate Theatre, Dublin, advance of next week's second she expects to do so. She must presented awards on behalf of than 18 'hours per week. confirm this, again in writing, STATE GUARANTEED SECURITY draw. 2. Women in "subsidiary" em- the RNLI t)o voluntary fund- between the 4th and 2nd weeks raisers at the RNLi Ireland an- The top Prize on Saturday ployment as specified by the before sihe expects to return. week is another brand new car Dept. of social Welfare (Home nual presentation of awards and it is still not too late to Helps and Lollipop Ladles are An employee may be paid ceremony in the Mansion — CHOOSE FROM purchase a £5 ticket from any examples). while on maternity leave by her House, Dublin last Thursday promoter. 3. Women employed by their employer, if this Us part, of her night. HURLING CHALLENGE husbands. contract of employment, or by Mr. Hugh Hamilton, Conve- Although we fielded well be- Some employees already have qualifying for Maternity Allow- nor of the 'City of Dublin' Life- DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY INCOME ACCOUNTS, low full strength for our senior an entitlement to Maternity ance under the Social Welfare boat Appeal presided over the EXTRA INTEREST BONUS ACCOUNTS, BONUS BONDS, hurling challenge game against Leave as part of their condi- Scheme. RNLI Annual Presentation of Tallow at the Friary grounds tions of employment. If this Awards Ceremony. With regard FIXED TERM ACCOUNTS last week our display overall contract is more favourable (Thla column has been com- to the 'City of Dublin, appeal, was disappointing and we had than the new 'Maternity Protec- piled by Dungarvan Commu- Mr. Hamilton stated that to no excuses for defeat. tion of Employees Aoti 1981 then nity Information Centre which date £170,000 of the £250,000 While Tallow came very de- it may continue but it may not provides a free and confiden- target had been raised. The termined indeed, our approach be less favourable. tial service to the public. new Howth lifeboat for which in contrast wals lethargic, and The Act provides for at least Opening times of Centre this money 'is earmarked Will be even making allowances for the 14 consecutive weeks leaive. Gen- which is located in the Court- officially named RNLB 'Oity of absentees the game showed just erally speaking, four weeks of house, are — Mondays, Tues- Dublin' on 16th May, 1987 by how much improvement Is this leave must be taken before days, Wednesdays 7.30-9 p.m.; Mrs. Miriam Ahern, Lady needed for the important cham- the expected date of the birth Fridays 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.; Mayoress of Dublin. pionship -tes'ts that lie ahead. and four weeks must also be Saturdays 11 a.m. -1 p.m.). Mr. Ray Kipling, Assistant Our thanks to Tallow for the taken after. The remaining six Director of the RNLI, in his ad- game, and to St. Augustine's for weeks may be taken as the em- dress, to the large audience of the use of the venue. ployees choose before or after lifeboat volunteers, praised and UNDER 14s WIN the birth. A woman would not thanked them for their continu- Our Under 14 ifootballers lose any of her entitlement If ed work on behalf of the RNLI. made an imoressive winning her baby arrives early. CO. MANAGER In particular he complimented start in the "A" Bord na nOg The employee is obliged to the Dublin branch members on Dungarvan: Mary Street, football championship with a follow specified procedures in raising the appreciable sum of decisive 4-8 to 1-3 victory over order to ensure her maternity £83,588 during 1985-86. Tel: (058)41666,41103. Kilrossanty at Stradbally last leave. ALLOCATES CO. Mr. Kipling went on to report Manager: Mr. William Kennedy Saturday. (a>. At, least 4 weeks before that £29 million will be the cost The boys only led by three the date on which she starts of providing the lifeboat service points at the interval but got her maternity leave the em- COUNCIL HOUSES in 1986-87 and that this sum well on top in the second half ployee musit give notice to her will come from voluntary sour- to run out clear cut winners. employer of her intention to Among the housing alloca- ces. The modernisation of the The boys have a very busy take maternity leave. tions made by the Co. Manager, life boat fleet in Ireland will period as they were scheduled (bi. she must provide her em- Mr. Dan Hurley during the continue during this year with to play the Nire at Colligan on ployer with medloal evidence of month of March were the fol- the stationing of the seventh this Wednesday night and old the expected date of birth. lowing:— Arun class lifeboat at Inis'h- rivals Abbeyside at Fraher Field If a woman Intends to take That vacant house at Shan- more, Co. Galway. Mr. Kipling on Easter Monday. extra maternity leave (she is ballv. Cappoquin, be allocated also stated that 1986 was the The panel for last Saturday's entitled to take four extra to Mr. Seamus Gllllgan, Main busiest year ever for the Irish game was — John Morrissey, weeks unpaid leaveO' she must St, Cappoquin. fleet of the RNLI, which launch- John Tutty, Fergal Cunning- notify her employer of this at That Mr. Patrick Woods, ten- ed on 260 services '(1985—264 < ham, Kevin Wright, Michael least four weeks before the date ant of Cottage 359, Woodvlew and saved 127 lives '(1985—112). Lyons. Raymond Kelly, Garvan on which she would normally Park, Tallow, be granted a Mrs. Harvey 'Williams of Curran, Edward Dee, Christo- be expected to return to work. transfer to the vacant Cottage Youghal was awarded the In- pher Gough, Tom Morrissey, The woman who takes mater- 372, Woodvlew Park and that stitute's Silver Badge in recog- Agricultural Credit Corporation pic open until 5 p.m. Monday-Friday at all branches across the country. Tomas Curran, Eoln Cunning- nity leave has a right to return the house being vacated by Mr. nition of her 10 years' work as •Gross. Even higher rates of interest available on Fixed Term Accounts. ham, Brian McDonnell, Damon to the same job or a suitable Woods be allocated to Mr. Mar- Honorary Secretary oif Youghal O'Flynn, Dermot Walsh, Jason alternative, under the same tin Rohan, 20, Woodview Park. Ladles' Guild. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1987.

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THURSDAY & FRIDAY, APRIL 16 & 17 SATURDAY, APRIL 18-7 P.M. - 6 DAYS SUNDAY 19 - MATINEE 3 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 18- 6 DAYS - 9 P.M.

Walt Disney's CINEMA Robert De Niro, Jeremy Irons CLOSED PINOCCHIO THE No Late Show ALSO MISSION ON FRIDAY 17 OR SATURDAY 18 GUMMI BEARS A NEW BEGINNING RADLEYS LOUNGE Week-End T.V. Viewing — Nuacht. 8.10 — Festival: Na- land's Nazareth. 7.20 — Andre Classic. 2,16 —Filim: The Nun's 1 Park House bucco. 10.45—Rally Report. 14.30 Previn- Talks To Julie Andrews. Story. Audrey Hepburn and ABBEYSIDE —Newsweek. 8.00' — The Crucifixion. 9.00 — Peter Flnich star with EMith RTE T Gardeners' World. 9.25 — Screen Evlans a-nd Peggy Asihcroft Two: Hedgehog Wedding. 1,-0.25 (1959). 4.40 — World Snooker. MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN —Film: My Favourite Year. 5.310—As I Remember. 6.20— Thursday, April 16 — WILLIE WHITE & CO. — Jazz WEEK-IDEMRTAINMENT SATURDAY, APRIL 18 Starring Peter O'Toole and When In Spain (new series). BBCT Majtfk Linn-Baker (1982). 41.55— 6.45 — Newsview. 7.26 — World Session. 8.55—Dilin O Deamhas. 9.05— Weatherview. Snooker. 7.55 — The Waugh Thursday, April 16 — JIM & SEAN The Buford Files and the 'SATURDAY, APRIL 18 Trilogy (new series). 8.55 — Saturday, April 18 — NEW BLUES Galloping Ghost. 9.30 _ Pajo's FRIDAY, APRIL 17 9.00 a.m.—Pages* from Ceefax. Wdrld Snooker. 9.35—A Dorothy Saturday, April 18 — GENTS Junkbox. 10.35 — Nancy Drew Bar Extension 10.25—World Snooker. 12.15 p.m L. Sayersi Mystery: Have His - EXIT Mysteries. 11.25 — Borderline. 6.00 a.m. — Cee.ax AM. News, —Film: The Great American Carcase. (Part 1, shown last Sunday, April 19 - 12.25—Get> Smart. 12.50 —News Sport Weather. 6.55—Weather. Sunday, April 19 — PARTNERS Bar Extens'ior Broadcast starring Alice Faye, Wednesday). 10.25 — Faure Re- Headlins. 12.52—Sports Stadium. 7.00 __ Breakfast Time. 8.40— Jlack Oakie, John Payne. l®41 quiem. 11.25-1.00 a.m. _ World Monday, April 20 — WILLIE WHITE Monday, April 20 — PARTNERS 5 05—The Chisholms — Episode Watchdog. 8.55—News And Wea- (black a-nd white). 1.45 —Chess Snooker. g 6.00 — The Angelus. 6.01— ther. 9.05 — Dudley Do-Right. J.C.B. FOR HIRE. Telephone 058/41538 News 6.15—Mafllbag. 6.35 — The 9.1,0—Thei Monkees. 9.35 —Why Ghisiliolms — Episode 7. 7.25 — Don't You? liO.OO— News; Wea- Leave It To Mrs'. O'Brien. 8.00— ther. 10.05—'Neighbours. 10.25— MacGyver. 9.00 — News., 9.15 — Children's BBC. 110.30 — Flay Saturday Cinema: Teddy. Star- School. 10.50 —The Gospel Ac- AND FOR THE REST ring Craig T. Nelson and Susan cording1 To S|t. Luke. li.CJO—The Bflakely 11.05 — One Hundred Story Of The Cross. 12.00 — Great Paintings. 11.1[5 — Easter News; Weather. 1,2.05 P.m.— Vigil and Midnight- Mass. 12.30 Tom And Jerry Double Bill. 12.20 OF THE WEEK approx.— Late News. —Tom O'Connor Roadshow Re- MONDAY 6.30 Head Of The Class; 7 p.m. Party With The Rovers: 7.30 play. 12.55—Regional News and RTE 1—9.20 Dllln O Deamhas JR's NITE CLUB - Weather. 1LOO — One O'Clock Zero; 8 p.m. Stingray; 9 p.m. LISMORE HOTEL 9.30 Bosco; 10 p.m. Film: The Telephone 058/54304; 54219 LOUNGE SUNDAY, APRIL 19 News; Weather. 1.25 — Neigh- Glitter Ball. Starring Ben Buck- News; 9.30 A Simple Country EASTER SUNDAY bours. 1.50—Mop And Sm.fl. 2.05 ton, Keith Jayne and Ron Priest; 10.30 Bergerac; 11.30 —Knots Landing. 2.50 _ Daffy Pembler; 10.55 Laurel And Late News. Saturday, April 18 — VIDEO NITE DISCO 9.25—Easter Mass celebrated Duck's Easter Show. 3.15 — Hardy: Saps At Sea; 11.50 Film: 'Ban Extension — -Neat Dress. ABBEYSIDE, DUNGARVAN by His Holiness Pope John Paul RTE 2 — 2.20 Racing fro-m Filim: International Velvet. With Bon Voyage Charlie Brown- 1.05 F'uiryhouse: 4.20 interlude; 4.30 •k it ~k ~k SATURDAY, APRIL 18— 11 11.00—Unbi Et Orbi. 11.50— Nanette Newman, Ta.tum Bank Holiday Double Bill: The Wednesday Matinee: Song For In Lounge — PAT TOBIN ^murfs. 12.15 — F.lm: The Boy O'Neill Christopher Plummer Italian Job. Starring Michael Miss Julie. Starring Shirley Who Turned yellow. Starring: and Anthony Hopkins U978). Caine, Noel Coward and Benny Ross, Barton Hepburn, Jane COLETTE & COSMOS Mark Dighitam and .Robert 5.20—'News 'and S-port; Weather. Hili; 2.40 El Cid. Starring Charl- Easter Sunday Night — Dancing to— tddison. 1.10—Laurel and Har- Farrar, Roger Clarke; 5.40 The 5.30 — Regional News. 5.35— ton Heston, Sophia Loren and Snorks, 6 p.m. Torn Grattan's Bar Extension to 12.30 dy: The Bohemian Girl. 2.20 — Driving Force. 6.25—The little John Fraser- 5.45 News; 6 p.m. tsookside. 2.50 — Room Outside. War; 6.30 A Country Practice; And Large Show. 7.00—Wogan. The Angelus: 6.01 Too Small A 7 p.m. SUnger's Day; 7.30 Cor- SUNDAY, APRIL 19— 3.20 — Easter Sunday Matinee: Country; 6.30 Play The Game; BRIAN O'REILLY & LOUDEST WHISPER 7.35—Film. Perry Mason Re- onation Street; 8 -p.m. Nuacht; Bar Extension. The Moon-Spinners. Starring turns. Raymond Bunr and Bar- 7 p.m. Megamix Special; 8 p.m Hayley Mills^ Eli Wallach ana 8.10 Trumpet Kings; 9.35 • • • * bara Hale assume their old Murder, She Wrote- 9 p.m, Dynasty- 10.30 Wogan; 11.10 peter MCEnery. 5.30—Music For News: 9.15 Bank Holiday Movie: In Lounge — DOUBLE J SOUND KARNIVAL Me. 6.00 — The Angelus. 6.0-1— roles in' this 1985 itiv film. 9.10— Newsnight; 11.30 Nlgh-tlight. Main News; Regional News; The Right Stuff. Starring Sam MUSIC TO SUIT ALL AGES. wews followed by Sports Re- Shepard, Scott Glenn and Ed THURSDAY sults. 6.20 — Our House. 7.15— Weekend Weather. 9.26 — Whic- COMING — Lucky Numbers, Linda Martin, Fantasy, Bar Extension to 12.30 ker's World: Living With Uncle Harris; 12.40 Late News. RTE I — 4 p.m. Emmerdale Feature Filim: Herbie Rides Farm 4.30 Dempsey's Den with Brendan Grace, etc. Again. Starring: Helen Hayes, Siaim. 10.20—The Verdi Requiem. RTE 2—2 p.m. Racing from : MONDAY, APRIL 20— 1-1.50—The Gospel According To Falryhouse: 4.25 Queen In Con- Boisco; 5 p.m. DU'ih O Deamhas; K.en Berry and Stef-ande Powers. 5.10 Danger Bay; 5.46 Ne-ws; 6 9.0-0'—News. 9.20—"Sunday Night St. Luke. 12.00 a.m.—Weather. cert; 5.35 Once Upon A Time In Space- 6 p.m. The Edison p.m. The Angelus; 6.0-1 News- At The Gaiety. 10.40— Film: time- 6.20 Garda Patrol1; 6.30 i_,ove Is Never silent. Starring SATURDAY, APRIL 18 Twins: 6.25 A Country Prac- THREE SHAMROCKS tice; 6.55 Mastermind; 7.30 Cor- Cartoon Time; 6.40 The Cosby Mure Winningham, Ed Water 8.30 a.m.^Famlly-Ness. 8.35- Show- 7.10 Dream West; 9 p.m. sireet and Phyllis Frelich. 12.30 Dogrbaniian and the Three Mus- onation Street; 8 p.m. Nuacht; 8.05 The Blue Note: Profile of News; 9.30 Tod-ay Tonight; 10.10 PERSONS UNDER 20 YEARS NOT ADMITTED —Late News. kiehouinids. 9.Q0—Saturday Super, Books ide- 10.40 Brass; 11.10 store. 12,05 p.m. — The Gospel Sean O Riada; 9.55 The Carol Burnette Special- 10.50 Rally Armchair Thriller; 11.35 La-te According To St. Luke. 1-2.16 — News. Grandstand. 5.05 — News; Wea- Report; 11.30 Wogan- 12.10 News BARTON'S ther. 5.15 — Sports News Wales Headlines followed by Night- RTe 2 — 4.55 Wild Opera; 5.20—Every Second Counts. 5.55 Mght. 5 50 Laurel And Hardy, 6.30 A —Children's Royal Variety Per- Country Practice; 7 p.m. Top DUNGARVAN RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB formance. 7.55 — One By One TUESDAY Of The Pops: 7.30 Family Ties; 8.45 — Bob Says Opportunity RTE 1 — 4 p.m. Emmerdale 8 p.m. Nuacht; 8.10 The Mc- EH SNAG Knocks. 9.35—News and- Sport; Farm; 4.30 Dempsey's Den with Calmans- 8.40 Mailbag; 9 p.m. Mart And Market; 9.05 The EASTER SUNDAY NIGHT SATURDAY, APRIL 18 Weather. 9.50 — Live World Bosco: 5 p.m. Paint For Fun; Championship Boxing. World 5.10 The Return Of The Ante- Colbys- 1-0 p.m One Hundred 3.50—Saturday Matinee: Bath lope; 5.45 News; 6 p.m. The An- Great Paintings; 10.10 The Irish DUNGARVAN Welterweight title fight be- Times Harvard Debate; 11.05 Ol' The Beatles. Starring: Ste- tween Lloyd Honeygnan- and gelus; 6.0-1 -Newstime; 6.30 phen Mack/e-nna, Rod Culbert- Supergran- 7 p.m. Mr Belve- Newsnight; 11.25 Garda Patrol; 60 s DISCO challenger Maurice Blocker. 11.35 Nigh'tlight. son, John Altaian and Ray Ash- 1'0.40—Oagney And Lacey. 14.25 dere; 7.30 Simon & Simon; 8.25 Saturday, April 18 — SEATTLE eroltt 5.40' — Phos: The Light. —Super Night Of Rock 'N' Roll. No Place Like Home- 9 p.m. FRIDAY Bar Extension — Members and Friends 6.06—Live And In Person—San- 1.50 a.m.—The Gospel Accord- News; 9.30 Hands; 10.30 The RTE 1 — 3.10 The Brothers; Sunday, April 19 — SHAMROCK ALL STARS dy Gailin. 6.55 — Saudia- Arabia ing To St. Luke. 1.15—Weather. Gourmet: 11.25 Dining In 4 p.m. Sons And Daughters: 4.30 8.00—Nuacht. 8.05 — Flambards. France; i 1.55 Laite News. Dempsey's Den with Bosco; 5 BAR EXTENSIONS EACH NIGHT. 9.05 — Mary, Full Ol Grace: RTE 2 — 2 p.m. Racing from p.m. Newsline; 5.25 Animal images. In Art, 9.35 Hart To Falryhouse: 4.05 Interlude; 4.25 Trail; 5.35 Video Time; 5.45 Hart. 10.30—Rally Report. 11.00 Tuesday Matinee: Identity Un- News; 6 p.m. The Angelus- 6.01 Coming Saturday, April 25 — JIM McCANN —Manhattan Studio. BBC 2 known. Starring Richard Arden Newstime; 6.30 Kodlak; 7 p.m. CAPPOQUIN and Cheryl Walker; 5.35 Model Evening Extra; 7.30 Room Out- SUNDAY, A Pit IL 19 Magic: 6.05 Abbott And Oos- side- 8 p.m. Matlock: 9 p.m. EASTEW SUNDAY tello Show; 6.35 A country Prac- News; 9.30 The Late Late Show; FRIDAY, APRIL 17 tice; 7.05 Star man; 8 p.m. 11.25 Late- News; 11.30 The Late ROWING Mm, 3.15 — Chuckiewood Easter. Nuacht; 8.15 Sade- 8.55 From 9.00 a.m.—Pages from Ceefax. Kensal Green To B; 9.25 Cine.- Night, Friday Movie: Steptoe 3.35 — Charlie Chaplin Double 1-1.25—Film: A lOas-e For PC 49. And Son. Starring Wilfred Bill: The Gentleman Tramp. club: Burden Oif Dreams: 11 CLUB (jtt. (1951. black and white). 12.45 p.m. Ne-wsnight: 11.20 Nl-gh-t- Bram-bell and Harry H. Oorbett. li 4.50'— Sunny Side. 5.25—Border- p.m. — Film: Dick Barton At 2—5.40 -F'unky Phantom; (MEMBERS' NOTICE) ^ZjjA - line. 6.25—The Triple Crown> — liiight. RTE Bay. Starring DOn Stannard 6 p.m. Gardeners' World; 6.30 The Paradox ol the Papacy. 8.00 aind- George Ford, 1050 Klblack WEDNESDAY The SiuliWians: 7 p.m. Scarecrow THE "CATS" BAR and, wthite). 1.50"—Parsifal. Part RTE 1 — 3.3-0 Old House—Ne-w And Mrs. King; 7:50 Nuacht; 1.: Act One. Scenes One and Home; 4 p.m. Emmerdale Farm; 8.05 Musical Pictures In The MOUNT MELLERAY EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 19 Two. 3.35—Under Sail. 3.55— 4.30 Dempsey's Den with Bosco; National Gallery; 8.40 Cineclub pa.rsr.fial: Act 2. 5.05—Under Sail 5 p.m. Baile Bea-g; 5.15 Spider- Special : Fltzcarraldo; 11.15 COLETTE & COSMOS MODELIGO 5.25'—Parsifal: Act 3. 6.40—Eng- man- 5.45 News; 6.01 News'tlime; Newsnight: 11.40 Wogan. (Thursday, April 16 — CARDS Saturday, April 18— Bar Extension Ballyduff, Ballinvella, Ballysaggart Comhaltas Ceoltoiri NOTES Eireann IRISH NIGHT CARDS MUSIC BY: BOBBY AND ANNE GARDINER Ballyduff - Ballinvella - Ballysaggart The results ol the Progressive Sunday, April 19 — SING ALONG WITH PHOENIX Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann 45 Drive which was held in Deckle's Lounge on Saturday night last, are as Hollows: 1st, Coming Saturday, April 25 — Fete Rivers Band. Michael Fitzgerald and Michael J. Wlalsih; 2nd, Pat Troy andi Dance Hall available to clubs for the occasional Saturday IRISH NIGHT Mrs. Troy; 3rd. Jimmy Tobin and D. Murphy. Lucky Tables: night during summer months. Contact 058/54150. Biddy Nugent and Billy Barron, Anne and Michael Ph-eian. Baffle: 1st, Larry Kiely; 2nd, THE (ATS" BAR, MT. MELLERAY Willie Cunningham; 3rd, Nicho- tos O'Donovan. The jackpot on Saturday ON EASTER SATURDAY NIGHT nig|ht nexit will be £200 on li Starting at 9 p.m. games and players are re- MUSIC BY: BOBBY AND ANNE GARDINER minded that the new starting time will be 9 o'clock. NAOMH BRID NOTES SHARKEYS Well done to the Naomh Waterford Co. Board Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann Brid under-1'4 team who put up 1 / — will hold a — a fine performance when beat- DISCO Vf * ' ing Clashmore 1-8 to 1-6 in their first match- of the season RACE NITE on Saturday last and1 as the old saying goes: 'Tosach maith IN LAWLOR'S HOTEL, DUNGARVAN leiath na h-aibre." GOLD COAST, BALLINACOURTY ON WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL, at 9 p.m. Best of luck to 'bhem in their next matah against Ardmore on A great night's entertainment for all the family assured, Wednesday, April 22 to Clash- BRIAN O'REILLY & LOUDEST WHISPER who play at JR's Nile Club, Lismore Hotel on SATURDAY, APRIL 18 more. Easter Sunday night, April 19. 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1987. 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6..1..4. Notes jjy Commentator Waterford will make Gal way fight NEXT WEEKEND sussed for some time. By a nar- help in such matters as coach- Understandably, everything is row majority, a proposition to ing, refereetog, preparing of overshadowed by the National ha

REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS Easter In Royal Tara

(The greatest miracle of that Easter morn was that St. Patrick came out alive from Tara)

On Holy Saturday, Saint pat- ulniaiware of the pagan- perfidy why he had broken the llaiw. rick on reaching the place now practised against him but Patrick explained that the Pas- called S'lane, caused a tent to placing h/is> confidence to the chal fire took precedence over be erected, and lighted the protecting power of the Lord the' pagan fire. "I have lit a fire Paschal fire about midnight, and chanting a solemn hy-mn this Easter day in Ireland that preparaforjy to the celebration of convocation' Which he com- will never be put out." said of itlhe Easter solemnity. posed himself called "St. Pat- Patrick The saint tlhien ex- The Christian Easter coincid- rick's Breastplate" he advanced pounded the doctrines of ed with the Druid Spring Festi- ait the head of -hl'.:s priests in Ohiristi'ani'.lty to the King -and val. By Irish law no fire could processional order .between the his assembly and made many be liit in the surrounding coun- ranks of druids whose hatred converts. Laeghaure himself was tryside until the great fire from could barely be held back. not among them' but his queen the tpp of Ttera' hill be visible. Patrick was clothed in- white and two daughters were Suddlenly there wias consterna- robes and on. this occasion he converted. tion The King on seeing the ; wore his .miltre and carried in fire that ithe saint had ktodled hlisi .hiands the crozier called the FAVOURABLE IMPRESSION and on hearing from his druids staff of Jesus. Eight priests who The greatest miracle on thiat who i't was had. come: into the attended on him also wore neighbourhood, ordered tihe Qaister morning was that Pat- apostle to be brought before wheite robes. The King was rick came, out alive :rom Tara. him. seated in barbaric state in She Laeghalre siaiw Patrick ais a great banqueting hall capable The scene at Tarai on that brave, honourable, learned man. of holding a thousand people, He madie such a favourable im- Easter morning was truly re- his eldest son, Fortchern. at his raarklable. Patrick was not pression on lulm that he ga.ve si-tie^ Cihietfs with spears in their the siafflnit Mis royal permission hands stood around with wolf- to preach wherever he chose, hounds iin check. IWI'r.lat thtait on condition that he did not High King .must have thought disiturb tihe peace or deprive as he looked down from his him of his kingdom. throne -ait the 'band of simply That Easter Sunday In Tana THIS WEEK ACOT garbed, singing imen who ad- wias the. commencement of Pat- vanced fearlessly, armed only rick's Irtish mission, In which wiith some symbols of itihei'r he continued to labour for faith! mOtre than thirty yearns. CO. WATERFORD fflhe Saint accorded all pos- SAYS sible. respect to 'the Kling. Asked — MAI O'HIGGINS GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT The best responses to Nitro- gen' application will be for the The picture foil our "Remembering Other Days" this week is another from the collection .of Mr. Andy Kelly, Railway View, Kilmacthomas. It next two months alt stocking MINNIES shows the end of O'Connell Street' with its junction with the Square and Mary Street in Dungarvan. The premises of M. Dee shown in the photo is nates of .1 livestock unit/acre. now the office of tlie Irish Permanent Building Society w hite the premises: bearing the Hotel sign is now the shopand victualling premises of Mr. Liam 4 bags of 27-4% Net should al- Morrissey and (amily. In those times (he latter was kno wn as the Tipperary Hotel and was frequented annually by great inumbars of "gaybricks, ready have been applied. Apply another bag at thie end of April. the name given by the locals to the summer visitors to Dungarvan from Co. Tipperary. We had some difficulty in deciding what the occasion of the Allow i, alcre/livestock unit of photo was but after discussing it locally, we believe that it was taken -during the celebration of the Eucharistic Congress in 1932. grazing area at this Nitrogen rate. SILAGE CYCLING A big yield of 1st cut silage is very important. Up to 50% of fiarm should now be closed for cutting. SUCKLING All cattle, ilarmers should con- sider breeding ait least 2'0% of Details Of 9 - Day International their own cattle requirements from suckler cows. The final of the O'Brien Cup rlise up the Irish squash It is hard to believe that, in Because the opening stage t: will be' announced later, but it A fall in caUt iand store sup- took place last week and at last scene. iltis fourth decade, a race so rich the well-known dairy town oi is believed that a number of plies is likely in the coming the old Minnies atmosphere (Pitaes were presented last in Irish tradition as the FBD Killeshair.idra is qiulte a long ElrUt'ish regional squads f.av^ years, also the quality of ani- was recaptured. There were Friday at a function in the top MILK RAS could still be break- one, the prologue has been left already indicated that they mal from the dairy herd leaves huge crowds for each final who bar and a' great night was had ing new ground. But that's out this year. But sprint bon- wainit to take part after their exactly what this year's re- Milk Ras successful visits Hast year, while much to be desired. weire quick to show their appre- by aill. Prizes were presented by uses of a few seconds may be ciation of some of the best newal, stair ting iin Dublin: on Dermot Digram is negotiating Black whiteheads t Here ford x paddy OBrien and we would given on the stages to open up wiltih a number of European Frieslan) cows make ideal squiash ever seen in the club. like to thtemlk him and Betty for June 20, 1987 and finishing wi'to the General Classification, A and the 1st Category Mushena- SPONSORS WELCOMED a criterium in Dun Laoghalre more comes only 40 kms, from countries to send iNaLonal sudkller cows. The division 4 final was on their generous sponsorship. decision on that will be made The National oydling Associa- teams to take on the lri.isn Any farmer with heifers on June 28 will be doing. nearer the race Itsel.. the finish. first and Kieran Foley, better On Tuesdiay night our men's tion is delighted to welcome squad 'and the many county (Black Whitehead) fattening, known in Dungarvan soccer 'For the first time ever, 'the That's not to indicate that ISitage 8 is very tough too, FBD Insurances and the Nia- teams .already planning tneir should consider selling them Waterford leag.ue 'A' tea-m and race will go over the fearsome circles, was up against an in- ladies novice team travel to this will ibe ai sprinter's tour for wOtsh the riders being asked to tJonial Dairy 'Council back entries for -the great race. tor breeding if he cannot afford form Billy Kyine, and despite giap of 'Mamore in Donegal a6 all those climbs will surely fiffiid ride all t'hfe w-ay from Tramore again as sponsors in 1.987. Their STAGE NO. 7 Waterford for the Waterford part of a faibulous stage around to bull them. great determination from Billy, league finals. As this is MSn- them out. As well as the Gap of to Tinalbely just to start climb- input to the staging of the race one beautiful Inishowen Penin- Stage 7 from Mallow to Tra- Kieran's fitness told in the end nies last Chance of honours this Mamore on t)he third stage, ing. They must then taike on each year contributes greatly to more tl47 kms) takes pla!3e on wfhieni 'he ran out 3-0 winner. season we wish them the very sula. The field of over 10O there's also the Black Mountain Augihavannagh and Drumgoff in its success and we are all look- cyclists may be muttering dif- Friday, June 26 and althougn best of luck. More about the and t)he run up to Mailln Head quick succession before racing ing forward to another great tne only recognised the Newt oai' course was the ferent sentiments under their itself, stage 6 is also very race in June. CIIMB, eagerly awaited Div. 3 final be- finals next week. down, to Wicklow Town, for the Vee, comes at half-distance in breath that day for the Gap tough With four hard climbs finish. Details of the foreign entries ti.'.lis stage, it could be another tween tihe consistent Tony A big contingent of Minnies follows two other difficult Lonengxm 'and the most improv- playens will travel west for the ci.mber's day for the coastal GOVERNMENT ciimbs on a really tough day. road from Dungarvan via Eon- ed player in the club this sea- Galway open over the Easter Indeed siuch is Dermot Dig- son, Richie Gough. AS expected, mahoiii to Tramore is uirJdulait- weekend. We wish them all nam's, ithe Rais organiser, devo- ing to say tihe iaast. thiis was a very hard-fought luck andi hope some more titles tion to climbing tlha't tihere is a DECISION match with Rilchie finally com- will be brought home. Many King of the Mountains prime toitart.ng at Mallow at 12 ing through on a 3-1 scoreline thanks to Mary Brett for llth WATERFORD moon) the following is the on every road stage, making it route with the ETA for each The Division 2 final was con- organising entries and accom- this one of the hardest 'tours modation. town: Kildorrery 12.311; Miit- tested by the fittest player in ever. As part of a route that chedstown 12.45; Ballyporeen REGRETTABLE the club. Jimmy Kiely, against will take the riders from Ma'iin 13.05; Ctogheen 13.13; lhe Vee a player wiith ioyely touches, FOOTNOTES Head to Tramore, there are DUNGARVAN SCOUT NOTES TROOP MEETING 7. What Is the -colour oif our titling of the Mountains), Lis- The Government decision to Tony Keever. Jimmy, who won four new Stage finishes for the 1. What is the name of the unit in Dungarvan? Answer : kneCkerChief? Answer : Red more H3.44; Cappoquin 13.52; abolish the Young Farmer In- Div. 3 laslt year, played ex- Sean and the Drummer Boy Ros—Derry, Buncrana, Tipper- The meeting started at 7.00 were in Dire Straits last Friday llth Waterford Dungarvan with a blue border. We got a Dungarvan 14.1'b; Eonmahon stallation grant has been de- cellent squash to win- 3-1. ary Town and Wicklow. Despite p.m. with Tom Power, A.S.L. in 14.47; Annestown 14.59; Tra- scribed as -regrettable by the at the social. the distances to be covered by charge. After dues we played a Scout Troop. 8 out of 10 people full response with a total of 10 Everyone admires Jimmy's dedi- knew the name out of 10. more 15.112. IFA. cation to the game and Div. 3 Red ties seemed to be the the race in juist nine days, it is few games which were run by ,The scheme was a very posi- players are now anxiously look- order of the night! a tribute to the Organiser's Kevin Kiely, S.L. One of the 2. Do you know many leaders 8. What did you think of our tive measure in bringing about ing over th-elr shoulders! Is the: needle olni Denis ingenuity that long transfers games which we played was the In the unit? Answer: A lot of participation in the St. Pat- structural chain ge In Irish agri- O'Brien's record player worn or have been, a/voided, with only "torch game." We saw a lot of the leaders were well known by rick's Day parade? Answer : culture, lalccording to IFA Rural The ladies final was next on does he always sing like that! one sclneduied between Sligo funny faces especially Conor the public. Very colourful, which had a Development Committee chair- court between Anne Wyley and — DIGGER and Roscommon. Murphy and Brendan Moynl- true scouting theme, especially C0MHALTA5 NEWS man, Donal MctDaiid. Helen Kiely. Anne played in- One very interesting stage han. 3. What do you think of 60 years of scouting. On Friday night, April 3, scouting in Dungarvan? An- spired squash for the first two comets near tihie finish with, a Coiste Chondae Phortlairge Pointing out thlat the scheme sets and everyone thought the At 8.00 p.m. we were given swer: There was a good reac- 9. Do you read our scout held an Irish Night in Crotty's helped in the transferring of 4 km. itstone trial up the steep 1 result was only a formality. Instructions on canoeing by tion from the public and the notes? Answer: 7 out of 10 read Inn, Leamybrien. Great music farms, Mr. McDaid said tihe Devtils Glen in Wiloklow on the Brendan Coward, A.S.L. As we feed-back was that it was a them and they find them very However they did not reckon final morning. Although it is was played by Comihaltas mem- Government should .haive sought are now in the canoeing season very active and worthwhile or- informative. with the fierce determination ol r.ot a. long Time Trial it is over bers. Fear an Ti, Martin Forrts- improvements under EEC regu- we will be getting ready for ganisation. tal did a great job which added Helen- who clawed her way CAPPOQUIN/ a hard climb 'and remembering 10 Do you think scouting in lations rather than abolishing back into the match and wor action but of course we will not to the smooth running of the the measure. thiait a half a minute covered be going out until' the sunny 4 Do you know where the Dungarvan is worth supporting 3-2 Am a nail biting finish. financially? Answer: Yes, as it night and it proved very en- "Ais the EEC financed 50 per the first three home in last weather comes? We did some Den Is? Answer: The den is joyable. year's Rias, it is not beyond the situated in Mary Street and it benefits the young of the town. cent of the cost of the scheme, Nobody present will ever for- BALLINAMEELA drill and at 8.45 p.m. we were SEMINAR get the men's division one bounds of possibility that the given a briefing on London, may be entered from 'the car We'll remember that when tihe Slaving to the Government An administration seminar wliill be minimal," he saiid. final between Mli'ckey O'Ma- race could be decided here. which is where we are going park. 9 out of 10 people knew we're collecting. honey and Brian O'Connor. A on annual camp this summer. where the den was. So as you can see, scouting organised by Coiste Chondae Mr. McDaid was also critical new star wias born when Brian At 9.00 p.m. the meeting ended in Dungarvan, known as the Phortlairge at Lawlor's Hotel, ATHLETIC CLUB 5. Do you consider scouting llth Waterford is widely appre- Dungarvan on Sunday, March of tJhe Farm Improvement Pro- finally overcame his old rival with Kevin Kiely, S.L. reading in Dungarvan a big organisa- gramme cutbacks which result- a few notices. ciated and known by the people 29, was officially opened by by 3-2. Words just could not de- The track aind field season tion with regards to numbers? ed in grant rates being cut by scribe the excitement and awe in Dungarvan. Michael Marrinan, County gets off to a start on Sunday Are You Worried Answer: We' have a total of 130 Chairman. Speaking In Irish he 10 per cent. "lit ist difficult to generated by these two fine WELCOME nexlt in Ferry bank, and the members in the unit and people IN GENERAL welcomed Donal O Lideadha, understand: the Government's squasflh players. Mickey raced to w..re not surprised with that strategy for the development of a 2-0 leia'd' only for Brian tol put! following Sunday Ring/Old Par- Munster Secretary and intro- iah are holding their open About Drugs? We would like to welcome since we are an active organi- Don't forget, bob-a-joib week, duced him to the attendance. agriculture if ffiiety are going to him back to 2-2. Everyone wait- David Walsh, Sean O'Leartv and so get those hands dirty. Best ed wiith bated breath for the sports. (We expect all our sation. He said that while the organi- cut the Farm Development "DRUG-AID" can help. Stephen Terry into the scouts. of luck to Brendan Coward, sation was strong in many scheme which is substantially final set and when Brian went athletes to turn oulU for these 6. What do you think of our two events and as we are not They have just come to us from A.S.L., Tom Power, A.S.L. and ways in the county the seminar funded by t)he EEC," he said. 8-0 up it looked all over. How- Phone 051/73333 the Thursday night cub section involvement In water activities Catherine Ansel!, O.S.L. who are ever, Mickey showed all his running a bus on Sunday next such as canoeing? Answer: would improve the efficiency of "By abolishing these EEC we would 'be grateful if parents "DRUG-AID" doing their advanced wood the branch officers and give a skill anid' expertise to come THURSDAY NIGHT CUB Great reaction. People thought badge in Dublin over Easter. schemes, Ireland is throwing back to -8 before finally losing Would co-operate in providing greater awareness to .those from s NOTES it good to see boys taking part the branches. away its negotiating rights in to a' player less than hali: his (transport for 'tihe athletes. 32 The Mall. Waterford. in active water sports. —AN COGANTOIR. seeking financial assistance age. A superb performance Membership fees are now due. Tonight's meeting was a very The seminar was very infor- mative, covering the responsi- from Brussels for future struc- from) both players and we look Anybody who hiais not paid Mon-Fri. 8 pm - 10 pm energetic and exciting one. forward to young Briamrs rapid bilities of all officers. Donal tural measures." please do so by 'May l. After dues the cubs were split up into two groups. One group O Lideadha, assilsted by Mary stayed in the den doing arts Liddy also gave an excellent and crafts and the other group workshop on .the production of went out to the car park for a Dungarvan Badminton Plearaicha. game of soccer. The soccer was Although some branches were a very close competitive game not represented, the people who with both teams drawing at full did participate said they bene- time, so we went into penalties. Club fitted greatly. We saw a lot of skill from As we reported In last week's Section C — Captain Michael some of our cubs, especially the O'Brien, 7 points. newer ones. At the end victory notes the club tournament is now in full swing. Some of the Section D — Captain Gerry was claimed by Martin French's Connors, 9 points. team. After a quick breather sections are now ready for the THE MEMORY OF we played a game of skittles quarter-finals so the pressure Section A — two games to be and this was even more excit- will be on the finalists from played: Section B — one game ing than the soccer. Again our now on- to be played Section C — one THE DEAD game to be played; Section D— leaders showed the signs of A large number of our mem- The Annual Commemoration breathlessness. one game to be played. bers attended the Waterford Court duty for this week — to .honour the memory of all County Badminton Social last those who, in every generation, The lads were then given out Margaret O'Brien and Bridget Saturday night. This was a glit- Ahearne. gave their lives for the free- their bob-a-jab cards, so good tering occasion and the victo- dom of their country will be job hunting lads. The meeting rious teams received their tro- NEW TOURNAMENT held this year on Easter Sun- ended at 8.00 p.m. with Cather- phies to raipturous 'applause. We now have 53 names for day, April 19 th at Fourmile- ine A'nsell, C.S.L. reading a few the new tournament which is w titer. notices. League winners : Dlv. 1—Wa- in the planning stage at the terford l- Div. 2 — De La salle: Thp Parade will assemble at moment. 2.45 p.m. and march to St. Laur- NOTE Div. 3 _ Holy Cross: Div. 4 — HAPPY EASTER Holy Cross; Dlv. 5—St. Anne's: ence's Church where prayers Cub meeting a6 usual on We wish all our friends and will be offered for the souls of Dlv 6 — Ferrybank- Novice — rivals a happy and peaceful Thursday, the 16/4/'87, so be Ring 'A'; Ladies League—Holy- all those who made the sup- there. cross 'A.' Easter. —(P.R.O.). reme sacrifice for their country. The Parade will be headed by QUESTIONNAIRE It was indeed fitting that our a Colour Party and band, fol- friends from Ring who only lowed by I.R.A. units, other Last Saturday we sent some started playing league matches National Organisations and the of our scouts out with a ques- this year should bring home the general public. tionnaire around the town. novice league laurels. Well Choose After the religious ceremonies They were given 10 questions done. the 1916 Proclamation will be which concerned scouting in Club Tournament scores so Guaranteed W J, read and an oration delivered. Dungarvan. The idea behind it far:— All wishing to take part in Representatives from the five clubs and officials pictured at lhe first draw in (the G.A.A. Clubs' Development Confined was to see if people really knew Section A — Captain Michael products this tribute to our glorious dead Draw, which was held (in ILawlor's Hotel, iDungarvan. Included is chairman, Fr. M. Farrell. (Photo: Rory Wyley) much about scouting in Dun- McGrath, 10 points. should report to the Parade garvan and the results are Section B — Captain John Marshall at FourmiUewater not given here with the questions. Browne, 11 points. later than 2.40 p.m DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1987. PAGE THREE

HEALY — Second Anniver- 0'SHEA—Seventh, and Fourth DUCEY—The relatives of the sary — In loving memory of Anniversaries- — In loving mem- late May Ducey, 7, Mitchel Frank Browne Mflck Healy, late of Claseyvilie, ory of my father, William Street, Dungiarvan, wish to Dungartvato, who died on April O'-Shea who died on April 5, thank all those who sympa- thised withi tJhem in their re- MURPHY'S SPECIAL OFFER ON 12. 1965. R.LP. 11380 and my dear mother Nora THE MOORINGS If all our prayers were i.Njano) O'Sthea-, who died on cent stad bereavement; those TOY. CYCLE. PRAM AND April 15, 1983, late of Cathal who attended Rosary, removal, THE QUAY, DUNGARVAN answered. Oomcelebraited Mass and fun- NURSERY SPECIALISTS And aM our direams came true, Brugha Place, Dungarvan. RALEIGH AGENTS ALL WALLPAPERS We hold you close within our eral; those who sent Mass Large Selection in Stock from This second year would not cards and letters of sympathy. © All Leading Brands Stocked only £1.95 a roll. exist, hearts and there you will remain, A ispedia'l word of thlanks to BODY SHOP 058 42424 First Class After Sales See our range of Fleetwood And we would still have you; Rev. Mi Ouilinan O.C., Dr. EVENING MEALS 24 Hour car accident service - used car Service. Paints, Matt and Silk Emulsion, Flailing tears and aiching To be with us throughout our Hdggins, and the Matron and sates,crash repairs and resprays. Trade-ins accepted. Gloss and Undercoats. hearts. Hives, until we meet again, staff of the District Hospital. PRAM & NURSERY DEPT. OPen all day Holy Thursday and Are things we have to bear, We never part from those we Holy Mas® has been offered for SERVED Baby requirements at from 9.30-1 p.m. Good Friday. But losing you the way we did love, no distance can divide. the intentions of all. Will aiiwayis seem unfair. For every step along life's unbeatable prices way we still are side by TUESDAY TO SATURDAY INCLUSIVE Telephone 058/41376 There's much more to this COLOUR TV verse. side. Also Easter Monday Night. Own your own 22'' Colour TV DAN MCCARTHY Than just the words you see. ( A1 w ia y Si remembered by for as little as WALLPAPER CENTRE It's filled with happy mem- daughter Sheila, son-in-law Dungarvan Leader SNACKS AVAILABLE ALL DAY £16.19 per month. 2 THE ARCADE ories. Jimmy and grandchildren.) Finance arranged. 4 years BOSCH: 110 Volt/220 Volt MITCHEL STREET Of clays that used to be-; O'SHEA—Seventh and Fourth TELEPHONE (058)41203 guarantee on parts, labour Drills. Hammers, Grinders DUNGARVAN There are friends who loved Anniversaries — In loving mem- FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1987 and tube. and Transformers. Telephone 058/41771 you, ory of my dear father. William Rent a New 22'' Colour TV Also Grass Cutters and In a house where you used O'fehea who died on April 5, to be. 1980 (and my loving mother for only £15 per month Hedge Trimmers. — from — Friends Who wanted to keep Nora- UNaino) O'Shea who, died BEN O'NEILL you, on April 15, 1983, late of Cathal DECKIES LOUNGE RELIABLE YOUNG But God willed it not to be; Brugha Place, Dungiarvan. CASEY TV O'Connell Street, Dungarvan Beyond .ltti© beautiful sunset, NEWS OF TOWN MODELIGO Phone 058/41933 (t-c) PERSON REQUIRED ON Ail our lives, we will miss you. DUNGARVAN. Tel. 058/41845 No matter Where we go, Where memories never die, DAIRY FARM Saturday, April 18 — PROGRESSIVE 45 DRIVE Remember: What we sell we Forever you will be in our They live in a land of glory AND service. NEAR DUNGARVAN hearts., ''Neaitihi the blue and the gold 'In aid of M.odeligo Community Sportsfield. CALLING all young people, TO ASSIST OWNER. Because we loved you so. oif -the sky. Jackpot £200 on 11 games — Starting 9 p.m. aged 16, in .DUNGARVAN and Must be an experienced Willi all Mick's friends who Time may pass -but sitiil. they ROUNDABOUT surrounding areas. milker and have knowledge think oi him today, stay. HOLY WEEK CEREMONIES: Sunday, April 19 — SLATER FOR SALE of machinery. A little prayer to Jesus say. As near and dear as yester- ST. MARY'S PARISH CHURCH We require your help this Thursday, Friday -and Satur- (Never forgotten by his day. Monday, April 20 — JIM DUGGAN AND SEAN coming Saturday, 18th April. References essential. Ac- friends Pearl, Willie and . (Always remembered by 'their day, confessions — 12 noon-1 High earnings available to commodation availaible. family.) loving daughter Mary air.d P.m.; 4.00-5.00 p.m. In aid oE Modeligo Soccer Club. FARM FRESH hard workers (up to £30). Phone 058/41603 family.; Holy Thursday — Evening Please call with some form KIELY — First Anniversary— O'SHEA—Seventh and Fourth Mass of the Lord's Supper will o. I.D. to Lawlor's Hotel on in fond ,and loving memory ot Anniversaries — In- loving mem- be celebrated at 8.00 p.m. Fol- HEN TURKEYS Saturday, 10 a.m. No phone Miargiaret Kiely, 75, congress ory of my father William lowing the Mass there will be ORDERS TAKEN FOR calls to hotel, please. Villl'ais, .Dungarvan, who went to O'Shea, whoi died on April 5, Solemn Adoration of the Bles- ner eternal reward on April 19, sed -Sacrament until mid-night. EASTER 1980' (and my loving mother 1986. R.I.P. Nora (Nano.) O'Shea, who died For those who cannot attend the Principal Mas's, there will CONNA COMMUNITY CENTRE Phone 058/41571 after 6 p.m. BREDA'S VIDEO wie'd meet again, don't know 011 April 15, 1983, late of Oathal where, don't know when, Brugha Place, Dulngarvan. Too be ian extra Maiss at 5.00 p.m. But I know we'll meet again dearly loved to be forgotten. Please bring your Trocaire Representative VENUE some suinny day. To those who hlave a mother Collection (for the poor of -the EYES DOWN Open now at— (Loved and remembered al- treasure her -with care. Third World to the -Holy Thurs- LISMORE ECONOMIC ways— your loving son Jimmy, Because you will never mis® day 'Mass, and leave it before TUESDAY, APRIL 21 DEVELOPMENT Game "THE ARCADE" ieuesa, Valerie, Samantha, her, till1 you see her vac-ant the Altar. 6, MITCHEL STREET ueraiidme and Margaret.) chaiir; Good Friday — The Celebra- at 8.30 p.m. — Prizemoney £1,000 COMMITTEE RED HOUSE LEAGUE DUNGARVAN KiELY — First Anniversary— She is the only friend you tion of the Lord's Passion a-t in loving memory of our dear 5.00 p.m. and Holy Communion. 'Buses via 1) Youghal (Greens Quay) 7.15; Killeagh 7.30; Tapes for your family's have when trouble comas lApplications are invited for WATERFORD JUNIOR mother, Margaret KEely, late 01 your way, Stations of the Cross at 8.00 Mit. Uniacke 7.40; Ballynoe 7.50; 2) Vill'ierstown and entertainment. Come and see 75, Congress Villas, Dungarvan, p.m. the position of— LEAGUE for yourselves. And she brings such consola- Aglish 7.30; Modeligo 7.45; 3) Cappoquin 7.50; Lismore wno died on April 19. 1986. tion to you® life from day -Please note -that Good Friday 8 p.m.; Ta-llow 8.10 p.m. Open from 11 a.m. to. 8 p.m.— K.l.P. Masses offered. to day; is a day of Fast and Abstinence. 'Mon.-Sat.; 12 noon-4 p.m. Sun. Gome from ouir home that Dlad, there are times I thi.nk Holy Saturday — The cere- TOURIST OFFICE In Lismore smiling fialoe, of you 'and wish with all monies and Mass Of the Easter line cheerful happy ways, my heart. Vigil will commence at 9.00 p.m. The heart that won so many That you and mam were here Lighted candles are used at Monday Next friends. today to share my troubled the beginning otf the Vigil Cere- RECEPTIONIST BEHEGAN — Fourth Anniver- monies, and also for the -Solemn April 20 sary — In loving memory of In bygone happy days. heart; Applicants should be regis- She never nailed to do her Renewal of Baptismal Promises. Kick-off 3 p.m. Catherine Behegan, 21, New But I will remember my A quantity of non-drip candles tered with National Manpower. Street, Lismore, who. died on best, whole life through, Her heart was true and are (available. (Please try to HOUSEWIVES- Applications in writing to: Game sponsored by Sport For April 19. 1(983. R.I.'P. The beautiful iparents I had have some protection -against All, Cappoquin. Precious memories keep you tender, in you, £lh|e worked and toiled foi candle-grease falling on the MICHAEL McBRIDE, •near, (Always in my thoughts — carpet). As> time unfolds another year, those she loved, your loving daughter Helen SOUTH MALL, Pat and lia-miiily.) Easter Holy Water will be No need for words except to And left us all to remember available -after the Easter Vigil. LISMORE say, To- us you were special and INTERESTED IN loved, TUTTY — Eleventh Anniver- Masses on Easter Sunday at BECOMING A NURSE? Still loved, still missed, in sary In loving memory of John the usual times — 9.00: 10.30; every way. Wlhiat more is there to say. 11.45 a.m.; 7.30 p.m. Our Nursing School is ac- For as long as we live we Tutiiy, 10, St. Brigid's Terrace, cepting qualified graduates 'Always remembered by your Dungarvan, who died on April The Collection for the Priests loving grand-daughter Patricia, will always be gtod. of the Parish at all Masses. of secondary education. Fin- For a wonderful mother we 13. 1076. Oin his soul Sweet ancial assistance • available i.ustiamd John and gjreat-grand- Jesius have mercy. Masses Easter Monday (Bank Holi- chilidren John and Ellen.) ware luCky to halve. DON'T FORGET TO dayi Mass at 11.30 a.m. Perpe- FOR SALE Contact: Will those who think of her offered. Sister Claire Tynan, BEHEGAN—Fourth Anniver- tual Novena 7.30 p.m. 1983 FIESTA L today, A day of remembrance, ORDER YOUR CREAM CSJP. Ed.D. sary — In loving memory of silently kept, ABBEYSIDE PARISH CHURCH 1980 FIESTA A little prayer to Jesus say. Director of Holy Name my dear grandmother, Cather- -Of one we loved and will Wednesday — Three-day Re- ine Behegan, late of New Street, 1 From your loving sons treat commences. Hospital Nicky, paul and Gerald.) never forget. IN GOOD TIME Lismore, who died on April 19, (Always remembered by his Holy Thursday — Mass for McGrath's Garage Schools of Nursing 1983. KIELY — .First Anniversary— 690 Teaneck Road loving wife Mary, sons Wild and children at 5.00 p.m. Evening KINSALEBEG You were very special Nan, In loving memory of my dear Mass o-f the Lord's Supper con- Teanedk, New Jersey, 07666 mother Margaret Kiely. late of Tony and brother Paddy Tutty FOR EASTER Phone 024/92588 What more is there to say, and Jo.) celebrated. Sermon. New Minis- U.S.A. I 75 Congress Vi»as. Dungarvan, i-LITRE £1, LARGE CARTON 38p., I only wish wlHh all my heart. TUTTY — Eleventh Anniver- ters of the Eucharist to be in- That you were here today. who died on April 19t)h, 1986. stalled. Procession' to the Altar SMALL CARTON 29p. R.I.P. OVEasses offered. sary — In loving memory of my FOR SALE—Cottage and out- 'Sadly missed by your loving dear father, John Tutty, 10, St. of Repose at 7.30 p.m. Holy Hour LAWNMOWERS repaired and If all my prayers were 11 p.m. to 12 p.m. sharpened. — The Foundry, buildings, standing on 1.820 grand-daughter Mary, husband Brigid's Terrace, Dungarvan, acres on main Cappoquin/ [Nick and greatgrandchildren answered, Good Friday — Celebration of Stephen Street, Dungarvan. And all my dreams came who died on April 13, 1976. 1 Dungiarvan road: also o.p.p. for Laura and Adam, Yorkshire.) He has gone no fur-ther from Lord's Passion. A day of fast McGUIREs GARDEN CENTRE true, and abstinence. Stations of the is open every Sunday from 11 | site adjoining. Best offers over DUGGAN — Fifth Anniver- us, £18 000 to Box No. C458 "Lea- sary — Cherished memories to- This first year would not crass at 3 p.m. Celebration of a.m. 10 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 8 exist, Than to God, air.d God is very der" Office. day ar.d everyday of my loving near. the Lord's Passion 7.30 p.m. p.m. week days: closed on Mon- husband, Joseph Duggan, R.I.P. And 1 would still have you. Sermon and communion. day—McGuire's Garden Centre, THANKSGIVING for great Falling tears and aching (Always remembered by -has UDARAS' NA GAELTACHTA late of 4, Congress Villas, Dun- loving son John, daiughter-ta- Holy Saturday — Easter Vigil Kossdult, Woodstown. Tele- flavour received through inter- garvan, who died on April IS, hearts, 9 p.m. Service of light, liturgy phone 051/82136. cession of Sacred Heart, Our Are things I have to bear, law Brenda and grandchildren, of the Word, the liturgy of Bap- 1982. On his soul Sweet Jesus London.) WANTED — Woman to mind Liady of Good Counsel, Imma- have mercy. M'asses offered. But losing you (the way I did, tism, Easter Eucharist and Printisigh Feisteoireachta agus child in woman's cwn home. culate Heart of Mary, St. Jud'e. Will -always seem unfair. TUTTY — Eleventh Anniver- Communion. Easter water will April comes with sad regret. sary — In loving memory o. our Abbeyside area. Replies by letter St Anthony, Padre Pio. Our The' day, the month, I never There's much more to this be blessed. Deantus Uirlisi only to Box No. R446 "ueiaiaer' Dady of Melleray Grottlo and verse, dear father, John Tutty, 10. St. Trocaire Boxes to be handed forget, Brigid's Teirriaice, Dungairvan. Office. iU'7-4) the use of Lourdes, Fa-tama and I lost my husband more pre- Than just -the words you see. in during the week, but especial- Tn. Udaras na Gaeltachta ag tairiscint dha chineal Melleray Grotto Holy Water. — It's filled wiith happy who died on' April 13. 1976. ly on Holy Thursday night for ABBEY REWINDS — Armature cious than gold. Tii-me passes, memories stay. Scolaireachtsi i bprintiseachtai do dhaoine oga on nGael- and Coil Winders, AC, DC wind- Grateful Client. How much I miss him can memories, -the offertory procession. Of the days that used to be. You are a'lwiays remembered, tachit i mbiiana. Siad an da chineal' aita i' gceist na printi- ing service for Motors, Genera- FLAT/HOUSE to rent required never be told. Collection for the priests o-f tors Trans'iormers, Welders ano There's a daughte-r who loved 'especially today. the Parish will be taken up at seacht fei-steoareachta (fitters) agus printiseacht i ndean-tus by working girl, Cappoquin Will those who think of Joe you, HUmse-ited by -his loving daugh- Coils. New and used moco-rs area.—Box No. MC'450 "Leader'' today, all ithe -Masses. uirlisi (toolmaking'). supplied. Monday to Friday 9 In a -house where you used ters Kathleen and Myra, Bob. BALLINROAD CHURCH Office. (10-4) A little prayer to Jesus say. Fiaiul and grandchildren, U.S.A.) a m to 6 p.m. — 17a, O'ConmeiJ (Never forgotten by your lov- to be. Wednesday — Confessions at Ni mor d'iarrthoiri a bhfeith 16 bliain d'aois ar a TO LET — Two furnished A daughter who wanted to TUTTY — Eleventh Anniver- Street (Wyleys), Dungarvan, Co. flats in Cappoquin; also a fur- ing wife, Mary.j 7 p.m. llaghad. Si an bhunchailliocht iontrala na; Waterford. (1-5) keep you, sary — In loving memory of my Holy Thursday — Evening nished house. Phone 058/54C08. DUGGAN — Fifth Anniver- dear father, JOhn Tutty, late of sary — In loving memory of our But God willed it not to be. Mass of the Lord's Supper, pro- HAY FOR SALE —Some good FOR SALE—ESB Chef cooker, All my life I will miss you. 110, S|t. Brigid's Terrace, Dun- TEASTAS GRUPA: Grad C i gCeil-hre Abh.ir: quality hay, suitable for horses good condition; reasonable. dear dad, Joseph Duggan, R.I.P., cession to the Altar of Repose No matter where I go. ganvain, who died on April 13. at 7.30 p.m. Holy Hour 10 to no or oaiives. etc. Apply James Phone 058/54174 after 6 p.m. late of 4, Congress Villas, Dun- Forever you -will 'be in my 1976. Sweet Jesus -have mercy Nugent, Curraghroche, cappo- garvan, who died on April 19, 11 p.m. WANTED — Person (s) to sell 'heart, on his soul, Good Friday — Day of fast MEAN TEIST: Glad C i dtri abhar: quin (1*7-4) 1932. On his soul Sweet Jesus Because I loved you so. A Mass, a praiyer, aire all- we CHIMNEY PROBLEMS? — If Irish Cosmetics. No experience have mercy. Masses offered. and abstinamce. Celebration of needed. Training will be given. Will all my mother's friends can giive, the Lord's Passion 'at 3.30 p.m. (Ni mor ceann de na habhair seo a kanas a bheit-h you have them we can solve TO us you were someone Who ithink of 'her today, These you will have as long poor cooker performance, g.ving Very generous commission. special. Communion. Stations of the agat: Adhmado-ireacht, Miotaloireacht, Liniocht Mhe-ic- F hone 058/56432 from Tuesday A little prayer to Jesus say. as we live. Crass at 8 p.m. no neat to room, relining old Someone kind and true. (From your loving daughte-r • Always remembered by his niuil no Matama'tic). and damaged flues, leaking 2:1st to Friday 24th of April You -will never be forgotten, Holy Saturday — Easter Vigil. mornings). Phllomena, Tommy, Brendan loving daughter B'reda, son-in- Service of -light, liturgy of the fumes into bedrooms, etc. In Because, dad we thought the and Colm 1. law Tuckeyand grandchildren.) Is cursa ceithre bidana ata i gceist, an c-head bhliain in fact, any chimney problem. — world of you. word, liturgy of Baptism, Easter 1 Never forgotten by your lov- McGRATH — Eighteenth An TUTTY — Eleventh Anniver- Eucharist and communion. Ionad Oiliuna AnCO agus na tri bliana eile age deamanVh Noel Carey Ologheen. Write or n-iversary — In sad and loving sary in loving memory of mj Easter water Will be blessed at oba-ir phraiticiuil i gcomhlachtai eagsula. Iocfar liuntas phone 052/65273. (1-5) ing sons Thomas and Joseph, memory of my dear husband, IN MEMORIAM daughters Marie andi Martina deatr father, JOhn- Tutty, late oi 9 p.m. oilunai, Liistil agus loistin i rath na treimhse printiseaohta. HOOVER — Authorised Ser- James McGrath, late af Mill 10, St. Brigid's Terrace, Dun- vice Dealer, Bill Kelly, for and daughter-iin-law Brigid.) Collection for the Priests of BEHEGAN — Fourth Anniver- Street, Cappoquin, who died on garvan. who died am April 13, the Parish will be taken UP on Da-ohaileofar an te a dheannan canbhasail. Appliance Service. Telephone sary — In loving memory of my DUGGAN - Fifth Anniver- April 15, 1969. R.I.P. On whose 1976. Sweet Jesus have mercy sary — In ever-loving memory Easter Sunday. 058/46219. (1-5) deair mother, Catherine Be he soul sweet Jesus have mercy. on his soul. GARRANBANE CHURCH Mas speis leat a. bheit-h san iomaiocht dion Scolaiireadu FOR SALE — Commun.on glan late of New Street. Lis- of our dear brother-in-Eaw, Joe April recalls sad memories. Time unfoldis another year, Duggan. late of 4, Congress Holy Thursday — Confessions seo ba choir duit an fhoinm thios a Monndh agus a Dress, size 26. Also headdress more, who died on April 10, Of a loved one laid, to rest,. Memories keep you ever near. at 12 noon. veil Per. ecti condition. — Box 1983 R.I.P. Sacred Heart of Villas, Dungarvan-. who died on God has you in His keeping, 'Alwayis remembered by .lis sheoladh ar ais chuig: April 19, 1982. On his soul Sunday Mass 11.30 a.m. No. 0454 "Leader'' Office. Jesus have mei>C" on her soul I have you in my heart. loving daughter Marian., soni-in- FRIARY CHURCH Sweet Jesus have mercy. R.I.P. (Always remembered -and An Rannog Seirbhisi Oiliuna, FOR SALE — Hereford bulls Masises offered. law David and grandchildren. 1 Thursday 16th — Confessions: I miss you so, I always will, Masses offered. sadly missed by -Ms wife, A\r.ne.) TUTTY — Eleventh Anniver- Udaras na Gacltachta, from Springmoun-t herd. 1-2 yrs. Your name is often spoken, 12.00-2.00; 5.00-6.30. old. — Nicholas Connors, Tele- You left a place no one can NAGLE — please pray for the sary — In lo-vilnig memory 01. my Eucharist of 'the Lord's Sup- Na Forbaeha, fill, , Our. thoughts are with you souls of John B. Nagle, Abbey- dteiar father, JOhn. Tutty, late of phone 058/42026. 0117-4) still, per, 7.30 p.m. Gaillimh, WANTED—Kind, reliable girl Behind my smile there s side, late Principal "Dungarvan | 10. St. Brigid's Ter-rlace, Dun- Adoration a-t Altar of Repose You haven't been forgotten, Leader" who died 011 Easter noimh an 20/5/1987. or woman required to mind 1 many a tear shed, JO'S' gar van, who died on April 13 8.30 p.m. - 12.00. cnild and do light housework, For a. mum I loved so dear. Sunday (April 2), 1972 and his 1976. Sweiet Jesus have mercy Friday 17th—Passion -Liturgy: And you never will. wife Teresa Mary Nagle who on his soul. Deanfar admbail ar gach kirratas. in the Dungarvan area; must (So sadly missed and. dearly Will those who think of Joe 4.30 p.m. be prepared to work some loved, never to be forgotten by d'ed on April 29, 1968. Masses Will those who think of him Stations of the Cross 8.00 p.m. vour loving daughter Breda, 'today. offered. today, Beidh na hagallaimh ar siul idir 13/7/'87 agus 24/7/'87. nights .air.d week-end. Referen- A little prayer to Jesus say. Saturday 18th — Confessions ces essential. Replies by letter iWn-law Tommy and grand- (From the family.) A lOMe prayer to Jesus say. 10.30 a.m. -7.30 p.m. sons Dennis and Kevin, Middie- '(Always in our thoughts and O'SHEA—Seventh and Fourth only to Box No. B455 "Leader prayers — Kitty and Philo- (Never forgotten by his lov- Church closes at 7.30 p.m. Office. '(117-4) •iex England.) Anniversaries — in loving mem- ing son Paddy, daughter-in-law Church reopens at 8.30 p.m. BEHEGAN _ Fourth Anniver- mleinia.) ory of my dear father William Slheif.a and grandchildren Pris- Ainm: FOR SALE — Lawnmowers, 3: ENRIGHT — Twenty-first An- Easter Vigil at 9.00 -p.m. h.p. Briggs & Strait ton engir.es, sary— In loving memory of my O'Shea, who died on April 5, cilUa and Chrisitopher.) RACE NITE dear mother, Catherine Behe- niversary — In loving memory 1980 and my dear mother Nora Waterford 00. Board of conih- with box. Keenest prices. Tele- of Mary Etnright, late of Coo-1- TUTTY — Eleventh Anniver- Seoladh: phone Waterford Coop 068/ gan, late of 21. New Street Lis- (Nano'i O'Shea, who died on sary —. In loving memory of my alta-s Ceoitolrl Eireann Will hold more, who died April 19, 1983. agh Road, Abbeyside, who died April 15, 1983, late of Cathal deair father, John Tuttty\ HO, St. a RACE NIGHT In Lawlor's 4J1)J11. „„, on April 21, 1966. Brugha Place, Dungarvan. Mass ORCHARDSTOWN GARDEN Brigid's Terrace., Dungarvan, Hotel, Dungarvan, on Wednes- R '(.Inserted by her loving offered. who died on April 13, 197'6. On day, 22nd April, commencing at CENTRE — Top quality trees, O ur laps cannot speiaik how family.) shrubs, roses, fruit, etc. Open 7 WP loved her, ,, I love you dad and mam and his soul Sweet Jesus have 9 p.m. A great night's enter- HEALY — Second Anniver- always will, mercy. tainment. for all -the family as- Data Brei'the: days a week. Sunday 2.00-6.00. Our hearts cannot tell what sary in loving memory of my 20 minutes drive from Dungar- You left a space we cannot Not today, but everyday. sured. But God only knows how we dear father, Mfck Healy, late 01 fill. illn science we remember. ANTE-NATAL AND TA SPEIS AGAM SAN CHURSA: Deantus Uiri'isi van on Waterford Road, at Tra- Caseyville, Dungarvan who died RELAXATION CLASSES more Cross. Phone 051-84273. 1 miss her, . No one knows the grief we (INever forgotten by his lov- on April 12, 1985. share, ing sion George, Teresa and The above classes will re- (1/5) In our home that is lonely You can only hlave one father. (Cuir tic i mbosca amhain) When we all meet and ve are family.) commence in St. JOhn's school Feis-teoineachit HYPNOTHERAPY — Relieves Paittent, kind and true, not there. on April 21st a-t 7.30 p.m. worry, anxiety, tension and YouHife was love and labour NO other friend in all the —(Advt.). Your love for your- lamiHy No better father or mother fear. Teachies you to relax, world, ever lived, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS HOGAN SCHOOL OF Feisteoineiich't helps to alleviate symptoms. Will be the same to you. No one so true and kind. COFFEY — The family of the DANCING voTdid your best for all of us, late Elizabeth Coffey, Gra-ttan NON-STOP DRAW RESULTS If you have a problem 'phone When other friends lorsa'ke Their equal in this world agus and make an appointment We will always remember yon you, today, Square. Dungarvan- and late of 1st prize £50, Miss Josephine (Always remembered' by your To father you will return, Melleray Bill, wish to express O'Rourke, 44, Miurphy Place, Deantus Uirlisi The cause is treated, not Just Would be- impossible to find. - - I. toe symptoms. Sessions are lavlng daughter Peggy and son- For all his loving kindness. (Always remembered by their their grateful thanks t£> all who Abbeyside, Dungarvan: 2nd - . . strictly confidential and by Hie a skis nothing in return. loving son Willie, Pearl and sympathised with them in their prize £20, Ann Foley, Park Aii ndearna tu teis mian.-uigh (aptitude test) beis an ^RIHEG^AN - Fourth Anniver- As we look up on his picture, family). bereavement; those who attend- Lane, Abbeyside, Dungarvan; tSeirbhis Naisiunta Daonchumhachta? appointment only. Carried out r5 in loving memory of my ed -tihe removal, Mass and Mi' quiet, private surroundings.— Sweet memories we recall, 3rd prize £10, Liam Naughton, S "grandmother, Catherine Of a- face so full of sunshine, burial; those Who sent Mass 58, Wood view. Cahlr, Co. Tlp- Rinne: Ni d'lucarna: w. II. Mlddleton-Leyton, MBSH, cards, messages of sympathy Behegan l&te of New Street, And a smile for one and all. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL perary- 4th prize £10, Maurice the Lodge, Mocollop, Ballyduff and floral tributes. A special Terry. Ballinacourty, Dungar- Upper, co. Waterford. Phone Sore/who died on April 19, Sweet Jesus take this mes- Dt-s J. M. and M. B. Rouse, Ma rinne, ce-n data: sage. word of thanks to the Parish van 5th prize £10, John Paul 058/60113 124-4) 19 Cappoquih will change address Curates who attended her over Never more than a thought To our dear father up above, on Saturday, April 18, to Mills, McCarthyviUe, Abbeyside, .FOR SALE — Oll-tfired Aga. the yeans, Dr. Brennoc-k aind Tell him how we miss him Melleray Road, Cappoquin. New Dungarvan cen ionad: telephone 058/41461. the nurses and staff at the Promoters Prize (£5) — Ger- Loved^and remembered every And give him ail our love. ' telephone number 058 54644. Di.stiniiot Hospital. The Holy FOR SALE - Four 2-year-old ' Surgery hours in Cappoquin ard McCarthy, 30, Kyne Park, neifers, due to calf- from 1100 (Always remembered by his Sacrifice- of the Mass will be Abbeyside, Dungarvan. ' 'Sadly massed by y^r loving ;ovin,g son Peter, daughter-in- j and Ker-een Dispensary are offered in sincere appreciation. herd. Phone 024/94143. ! unchanged. (24-4) —(Advt.). FOR SALE _ Vicon Spinner, grandson. Thomas law Teresa and family.) "none 058/60238. 1 Mary.) PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1987.

TALLOW AND ROUNDABOUT NOTES Behind the SPOTLIGHT HOUSEWIVES- (Continued trom Page 1) G.A.A. NOTES fclna Kearney, Baillyduff- Mrs. INTERMEDIATE HURLING Filial was between Kay ccxndon Moore, Cappoquto: Peg Halley, LEAGUE and Mary Forde, and Kay, hav- Our intermediate hurlers ITEMS OF INTEREST Cill 'ic Nioclas (Kilma- Cappoquto; Oliive Mangian, Cap- ing played for the club in FOR THAT SPECIAL DRINK opened the season with a fine poquto; Pat Dineen, Lismore; St. Catherine's 3-8 league competition had that nichoks) = Mac Nicholas's win over Dungarvan at the Wel'l-kno'win Dungarvan rally Margaret Daly, Tallow- Mrs. Midleton 2-9 bit extra for a very game Ghuirch. Bhi an Child suite mar Friary on Saturday lasit. Despite driver Maria Moloney and her Tobin, Wood-view Parnk- Bermy Played at noon to the COmna player In Mary. a bhfuil maichia na fei.rme the long lay-off Tallow display- O'Hara, Tallow Mrs. Cunning- co-driver Catherine Treacy TASTING LIKE PLAIN YOGURT ed some fine patches otf hurling, ; field last Sunday, this game Finally the Youths Final was (farmyard) ag Sron na Caildi ham, Tallow; Mrs. O'Sulllvan rose to great heights at times won by very strong player Sea- have been invited again to take A notable feature of the game F'ermoy; Anne Roaney, Tallow; (Strancal-ly). WITH NO ADDITIVES was the good form Shown by and the eveness of the exchan- m>us O'Dwyer when he beat firm part in thie 10-day International Mrs. O'Mahony, Kilcronat- Pat ges made it a mosit exoititog af- favourite Jiamies Beecher to the the younger members of the Rally in> Cyprus which is spon- Woods. Tail'low; David MOore-, fair. Every bah was contested final of 'the "player of the Cnoc An Fhoinhair (Knock- TRY OUR— team. All in all Itt was a good Villierstown; John Clancy, start to the year. vigorously and the first half future," to bring to a close a sored this year by Yugo Cars. ainore) = Hia'rvest Hill. Castlelyons; Bill Smith, Inch; ended with the home side two wonderful night's entertain- Team — M. Murphy; G. Sice, They leave on Monday next on Mrs. NOohan, Fermoy. paints in front. They stretched ment. Sron na Cailli (Strancally) = T. McCarthy, A. O'Brien: S. the all expenses paid trip and that lead as the second half Curley, M. Beecher, j. Geary; T. August 2nd — stamsa Cols Next week I will deal with Hag's Nose. Bhi sean-chaislean Delicious Fresh progressed but Mldietcin came will be supplied with service Sheehan, J. McDonnell: D. Han- Bri'de. the ladders and the most con- annso a thog na Deasunaigh back with a vengeance and al- crews on arrival. Maria will , ley, P. Daily, K. Murphy; D. Hen- £1,000 must be won on Easter sistant players competition, and though they reduced the lead (Desmonds) san 16u cead. Ta Ley, P Murphy, j. j. Henley. Sub" Sunday night. Books only £3 a look at the year past, and without doubt benefit from the Cultured Buttermilk to the minimum it was still an focal Strain (a headland) i T. Hancock. Including tombola. the future. fact that she was previously YOU CAN ALSO USE IT FOR BAKING. Catherine's who emerged vic- dteanga Oilean Main inn (Manx torious to register their third over this testing course last Final score — Tallow 7-10; SHAMROCKS HURLING AND Vote Of sympathy _ At a language). Dungarvan 2-9. win in a row to this competi- special meeting of the club a year. FOOTBALL CLUB NOTES tion. vote of sympathy was passed Cill Uachtar-Maigh (Kil- PiLTOWN HURLERS Our junior football team com- Mick Beecher (Bialiyhooley) to the Landers family, oappo- CO-OP DRAW menced the championship trail quita and Villierstown on the watermoy) = Upper plain refereed. Terence Kingston of the Dol- when they travelled to Ardmore Catherine's lined o.uit as fol- death of their father last week, church. CENTRAL DAIRIES LTD. We received details of the oh Sunday jjasit to play BalQIina- a member of a great sporting phin Rugby Club, Cork, has DUNGARVAN above draw during the week lows — W. Murphy- B. O'Regan, courty. it was a very competi- S. O'Conneli, M. Hartnett; S. family, who have contributed so been selected as one of the and they are as follows:— tive game even though there much to the county over the THE MAID OF LISMORE Prizes for 1st, 4th and 5th Neville, P. O'Sullivan, M. Man- hookers on the panel of players Ava lab| was a very strong iwtod. Our years. May he resit in peace. A few weeks ago we had a Prire> 3fin npr litr^ - ' e an shops and draws:— gan; J. Mangan, M. Mellerlck; picked on the rugby team tc r flee jup per Mire — from your Roundsman. lads played with the wind in P. Clancy, C. Clancy, P. O'Don- Until next week—'Hand Out.' request from Johnny Buckley 1st Prize — House valued the first, half and showed great represent Ireland in the World of Conna for the words of a £28,000 or £24,000 cash; 2nd oghiue: S. Buckley, L. Moraney, s^ill, however, they didn't put J. G. Barry, sub. — D. Buckner Cup Competition which takes song for which he could supply Prize — £3,000- 3rd Prize — up enough scores and Ballina- for S. Bucikley (injured). place in New Zealand and us wiiith only a couple otf lines. Heflday for two, valued £2,000 courty came back in the second Well now thanks to Hannah or £1,500 cash; 4ith Prize — half even stranger. Australia next month. The 23- JUNIOR HURLING LEAGUE Walsh, Bailitoiagoul Beg, Ring, Mink Coat, valued £1,500 or year-old Corkman has Dun- we have identified the sons as £1,000 cash; 5th Prize — Wa- Final score — Shamrocks 1-4; Bal'linaoourty 2-6. St. Catherine's 3-5 TOMAS KIELY garvan connections as his "The Maid of Lismore" and SOUTH EASTERN HEALTH BOARD terford Glass valued £1,000 or Lisgoold 2-3 The senior hurlers travelled mother was the former Miss here are tlhe words as they were £()00 cash; 6th Prize — £400; AN APPRECIATION given to us by her:— 7th Prize — £200; 8th Prize to Conna and played a chal- Llsgoold pitch being unplay- Phylis Dalton sister of Mi- £100 x 10 prizes; 9th Prize — lenge game agatosit St. Cather- able this game was switched to Conna last Sunday afternoon Tomas Kiely was a big man Terry Da It on, Park Terrace. £60 x 30 prizes. ine's. Even though conditions One day as I chanced to go and rewarded the spectators — to physique, of course, but ELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVES were bad it wa6 a good clean roving, 2nd and 3rd Draws:— game and St. Catherine's won with a good, lively encounter. even more so in heart and to It being in the sweet month 1st Prize — sierra, Isuzu, cor- by a narrow margin. The local side playing with spirit. He was what the Indian ina Car. valued £12,000 or people would call "a great Winner of the Irish Lincoln- of May, Our u/14s played their finst wind advantage in the first £10,000 cash. 2nd to 9th Prizes spirit." His greatness of spirit And Phoebus approaching OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS championship gam® on Mon- half, after a couple of abortive shire Handicap, the feature the same as 1st, 4th and 5th manifested 'itself especially for most charming day, April 13,th to Tourin scoring attempts went ahead race in- the first meeting of the Draws. me in the deep respect — rever- His brilliant and blooming , against Melleray with a point to the opening ten flat season at the Curragh last 6th Draw _ 1st to 9th Prizes ence would not be too strong a rays TO HEALTH BOARDS AND We would like to congratulate minutes, but a similar reply same as 2nd and 3rd Draw plus word for it—which he showed Saturday, was the 20/1 Colonel I chanced for to meet a young s our former ciub secretary Dym- from Lisgoold wias the incen- House, valued ait £40,000 or to all who had dealings with James owned by Mr. D. O'Cal- female pna Moloney who married John tive for the tough struggle £36,000 cash. which ensued. Points were ex- him whether in the business, Whose aspect did me ensnare, G. Barry, Conna, recently in laghan and trained by Andrew LOCAL COMMITTEES changed again between the social, or personal sphere. In a And she making her way to Promoters Prizes: Bungalow Rome. Long life and happiness McNamara. at his stables in teams and then to the closing word, he cared about people — Dungarvan. promoters £500- Oar promoters to them both NOTICE OF ELECTION was published on February £100; 2nd Prize promoters £60; stages of the opening half about his family, his relatives, Groom, Co. Limerick. Local Before the first dawn of day. 3rd Prize promoters £40. Catherine's hammered home 2 his neighbours and friends, his interest in this fine win centres 11th, 1987 in the daily papers in accordance with the TALLOW DANCING CLUB business associates. I myself, on This year anyone who con- goals. on the fact that the Limerick I quickly approached this .requirements of the Election Regulations. Shandon Festival Fe'is was several occasions in my lifetime, tributes the £50 in advance will young female The second half saw Cather- was t'he haippy recipient of hi's trainer and Vet is son-in-law of participate in a monthly draw held at Glen Rovers Hall, And asked her how far she Blackpool on Sunday, Aor-il 13, ine's again to the fore with a care and concern, and for that Mrs. Betty Wright, Fatima NOMINATIONS completely free. couple of early points and about might go and the results are as follows— I acknowledge my profound House, Abbeyside, Dungarvan, Or was she belong to Dun- Ann Marie Houlihan, Breda midway through they snatched appreciation. Forms of nomination are available from the RETURN- UNDER 14's WIN a fasit- goal. lit looked all over being married to her daughter garvan O'Brien, Teresa O'Brien, Yvonne Or where was her native ING OFFICER. The period for receiving nominations then for the opposition but they Kathleen. Our under 14 footballers Houlihan, Caroline Houlihan, When we were children, if we home, will expire at 1.00 p.m. on Thursday May 14th, 1987. The opened the defence of their Claire Mills. Eiimear Mills, Jac- came back to a very determin- could ever get going -places with ed fashion, scoring two spec- She said I belong to Lismore, RETURNING OFFICER will attend at the address below u/14 title with a win over Ab- queline Mills, Flidelma Feeney, Tomds — and we very often sir beyside at Ardmore on Satur- tacular goals but they failed did — we were sure of a great Annette Feeney, Jennifer Fee- Our best wishes for a very And some turkeys I have for from 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. on that date. day last. Playing with a strong to close the final gap and Cath- time. He would pile ius into the ney and Orla Walsh. sale, wind in the first half the Tal- erine is deservedly took the back of the truck, we would seat happy retirement are extended The next, FeUseanna will be And I'm going to the town of low forwards failed to make points. ourselves on a few bales otf hay to Mr Paddy Moloney, Coolagh VOTING hold at The Lough Community Dungarvan, any real progress against a re- Centre, Greenmount, Cork on Charlie McAllister (Midleton or straw, and on arrival he Road, Abbeyside and formerly solute Abbeyside defence and H.C.) refereed. would see to it that our childish For this is the market day. If the elections are contested, ballot papers will be April 26 and in Youghal Com- of Ballymacmague, Dungarvan at half time Only led by a point munity Centre on May 17. Catherine's team was — John need for sweets, Ice-cream, and issued to those on the electoral roll and must be returned — 0-4 to 1-0. However a much Hartnett: Michael Laniigan, Pat lemonade were well and truly who recently retired from his Her cheeks were as red as the roses not l-n/ter than 5.00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 10th, 1987. more determined approach in ST. CATHERINE'S G.A.A. Lane, Ed. Harnett; B Neville;, catered for. post as an Inspector with the the seaond half paid rich divi- Pat Murphy, Kieran Noonan; Her skin like the falling Within the space of 24 hours For me, Tom&s was synony- Department of Agriculture. snow, p. G. MCQUILLAN, Lacken, dends. Some fine outfield pass- Conna pitch catered for five Kevin, Barry, Mike Mangan; mous with the truck. As a child. Paddy with his wife Nellie (nee And her limbs were -the same RETURNING OFFIOER. Dublin Road, ing movements resulted in good games, a record in present wea- Baft Sheehan. Denis Buckner, I used to think that he had Phelan) was guest of honour at in properties scoring chances which were ther conditions. Three games — Donal Leahy; Pad Leahy, John a truck because he wasn't able 15th April, 1987. Kilkenny. I felt for her going alone well taken by the forwards. 2 juvenile and a minor hurling McCarthy, John Sice. Subs. — to drive a car! Haw we will miss a function held lately at which I asked if she wanted a driver game were played on Saturday. Paddy Ahem, James Sptllane, his distinctive figure behind the Final score — Taillow 3-8; Ab- he was presented with a silver Her donkey was going too John Hennessy. wheel, arm Invariably leaning beyside 1-0. The juvenile football league service by the Sheepbreeders slow out the window, on the "bor- Tallow panel — S. Hampton, games m Group 1 and 2 agaiinist Association in appreciation of And Its then you'll be In full D. O'Brien, F. O'Gormian, J. Aghada resulted in a runaway WORKING TO WIN een" and on the road into town. time there, Beecher, D. Martin, M. Dahill, victory for the local boys, the How often he picked us up on his work for shleep-breeders in A film sliow based on the And your turkeys will be C. Barry, F. Moore, J. Doyle. M. former on the score 6-13 to 0-1 the way to school, put us into thie county over the past 20 all Bord Solathalr an Lelctreachalt Tidy Towns COmipetitilon will be the back of -the truck, often sold. Ryan, K. Barry, P. Henley, P. J. and refereed by Paul Donoghue shown to Lismore Hotel at 8.30 years. The presentation was Girey, P. Cunningham, S. of Aghada club. among eight or ten calves, un- p.m. on Thursday, April 23rd. perturbed by the fact that our made by the Association Chair- She quickened lier paces O'Dwyer, J. Cunningham, G. The latter game was more This film is being shown by Henley, D. O'Brien, E. Orontn. evenly balanced and refereed hands and legs would be ta- man Mr. Jimmy O'G'rady. before me, Mr John Walsh, area represen- tooed with calf lick-marks for And I 'told her to take her We now play the Nire in Cap- by Michael COunihan, Aghada. tative, Bord Fallte. All members poquln on Saturday at 3.15. It wound up on the score, St. the rest of the day. But despite CAD E SIN? ease of the public are invited, es- having to share our transport And the more I advanced to Catherine's 5-7, Aghada 1-2. pecially community groups. SOCCER NOTES with the oalvesv we were still This week we move to the lncourse her, St. Catherine's 0-4 —(Advt.) (24/4). Erin's Own 4-3 very thankiful to Tomas for en- baruntacht o£ Cois Moire-Cois The quicker she made away On Sunday morning last abling us to save aur shoe- Our minor hurlers were again But i-r. sweet Cappoquln I Brideview travelled to Lismore SQUASH NOTES leather on the long, cold windy Bride in the far west of the overcome in this league game embraced her to play Youghal in a promotion road between Knockateemore county for our place-names by a strong and well balanced Finals Of Singles Champion- And I called for a Cruiskeen NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS play-off. On arrival thie referee and Dungarvan. Erin's Own team, but their ship — As the club reaches the meanings. lawn, In order to carry out essential improvements would not Play the match as courageous display earned them end of another great season If I drank up a barrel ol the Lismore pitch had not been Tomsis's truck was for me al- the applause of the spectators two of t'he most important com- Cillineach (Killenagh)=Little Porter and alterations to our networks, we regret lined. This was a big disap- most a symbol of home. I knew and after a hard hour's hurling petitions of the year reached Church site. Cill no cella sa This damsel would pay for it pointment for both Sides, as I was home to Dungarvan, not that it will be necessary to interrupt the they had to give -way to the their climax last weekend when all. well as the supporters who tra- so much at the sight of our Laidean. Ceall a bhi ann i visitors who were worthy win- the Stogies Club Championships electricity supply as fallows: velled to see the game. There beautiful harbour or aur splen- dtosach no cell niar a mbheadh ners. were played, and the Ladder did parish church, but at the When I found her so civil and has been no date refixed for t'he Results, I.e. the most consistent d i se a r t a c h (anchorite) in a jovial game but is it unlikely to be Dian Kenneally (Dungourney sight of Tom&s's truck parked KILMACTHOMAS R/A players of the year was, an- chonai. I wished her -for to be my played next weekend. H.C.) refereed. in the Square, or around Mic- nounced. key Landers' corner, or at Tom own, Tuesday, 21st April — From 09.30 to 1.00 p.m. Next weekend Brideviieiw Play The Finals of 'the stogies was Mulcahy's corner, or outside Cill Chocain = C o c a n ' s I told her I held a large farm Graiguiegeeha, Sorahan. in a tournament in Youghal. indeed a night to remember. the F'rlary Church where Tomas Church. Feile na Maig-hdine As long as the lace would We play Youghal 'B" on Friday This was divided into 7 divi- might have gone to say a Mui-re a comoradh ar an 6u la hold, at 5.00 p.m. prayer for me or to attend the sions, four men's divisions, two Meitheamh ag Ci'llcoca (Kil- Besides I have cattle and corn SAFETY NOTES Congratulations to club chair- BALLYSAGGART ladles divisions and a youths' Mass he loved so well. And money that nobody man Timmy Sheehan and his division. One hundred and ten Which brings me to the focal cock), Co. Gilt Dana. Cocan = knows, FOR SAFETY SAKE— wife Audrey on their recent members played to a set handi- point of TOmas's life. He loved The calyx or bud of a flower And I'll make yo-u as snug happy event — the birth of a cap, and some excellent games the Mass and attended it al- (focloir Padraig O Duinnin, and as warm 1—Please treat all services and installations a* daughter. NOTES were played over the last few most every day for the last D.D.) As if you had owned all live during this period as supply may be weeks. The seven finals were twenty years and more. Even by Lismore. TALLOW COMMUNITY LATE BILL PRENDERGAST played on Saturday night, Irish standards, where devotion resumed at any time for brief periods. CENTRE RESULTS where a big crowd enjoyed the to the Eucharist is still—thank- While Katty and I were dis- The sudden death of Mr Bill excitement. Then everyone re- fully—strong and deep, Tom&s's coursing Annette Condon, Tallow; Prendergast, Monataiggart on tired to Ted's for tea, sand- devotion was unusual. He was She smiled at me now and 2—If you own or operate Electrical Generating Mary Power. Dungarvan; Tom Sunday mor-ntag last, was wiches, spare ribs, etc., and to a devout man in the truest then, Equipment, please inform your local E.S.B. Morr.lssey, KilmOre; Mrs. For- greeted with widespread shock finish off the night the club ran sense of that word — he took DUNGARVAN Her apron string she kept bes, Tallow; Mrs. Fennessy, Lie- in the locality. In his middle a prize-giving disco at the Lis- absolutely seriously the -role and Office immediately. more: Helen Feeney, Baillyduff; sixties. Bill, was to good health fondlin,' more Hotel, where a very big presence of God in oiur lives. I And twisting all round her George Coughlan, Tallow; Mar- up to- the time of his passing crowd danced into Sunday mor- firmly believe that if more His untimely d'eiath was a deep ring. ning people took God's reality seri- GOLF I called for another for shock to his wide circle of rela- ously. our world — and our Olub Chairman, Frank Roche Jerome tives amid friends. country — would be much bet- thanked everyone for partici- Till Katty and I were well ter places. Tlhe remains were removed to pating in the club champion- pleased St. Mary's Church, Ballysiaggart ship, the big crowd at the finals, Yet, Tomas was a man who CLUB And we slept, till the market on Monday evening accompan- 1 iand the huge crowd at the disco enjoyed life to the full — he was over ied by a large group of sym- He then presented the 7 win- loved horses, cards 'and football And turkeys by and by got pathisers and Ithe burial took ners with excellent squash rac- and hurling. For him, there was NOTES cheap. pllace to Ballysaggart on quets and the r.unners-up with never any tocompatablllty be- SHANDON QUALITY Tuesday morning. RESULTS silver tankards, suitably in- tween enjoying life and being But as soon as our slumber To his sisters, brothers, rela- Thurs. 9th _ 1st, c. Nagle scribed. The following are the prayerful and devout, in a word, was over tives and1 firiendls we extend' our (8) 2 up; 2nd, M. Walsh (4) results of the various divisions. he gave us all a model of how 2 up. I told her I should retreat, deep sympathy. to be playful and prayerful at GRASS SEEDS The Dlv. 1 League was won •Sat. 11th _ J . Lavan (12) 68 I'll go and consult with my by Tomas Roche, who has had the same time. In his life, play- nett. master ART COMPETITION WINNER ing and praying were easy part- From my farm I couldn't be SHANDON EARLY CUT & GRAZE: a" great season and the runner- Run. 12th — 1st, T. Melody Congratulations to Helena up was Martin Allen, one of the ners. It is sometimes thought (6) 41 pts- 2nd, L. SPr.att (11) late Bennett, a. main prize winner iin most improved players in the that to be religious is to be dull 40 pts.- 3rd, P. Donnelly (15) Besides on last week I was Is a general purpose mixture, suitable to give early bite, followed by a tihe recent West waterford club this year. and uninteresting. How wrong 40 pts.: 4th, M. Memin (8) 39 customed that view Isi! Relig'ious Tornias primary Schools Art Oompeti- In Dlv. 2 Final, this was a pis. To pay up old arrears, with- first class silage cut. certainly was, buit dull and un- tiion. father and son final between Oat. 1: 0-7, T. out fail interesting he never was. On Melody; Oat 2- For top quality silage, this sward should be cut before the 20th May. Roger Smiith and MS son Billy. 8-13, L. Spratt; And I fear that he'll give me the contrary, what a wonderful Oat. 3: 14-28. P. G.A.A. NOTES While most people felit that Donnelly. no quarters character he was and what a Billy would have the speed and Without paying him down on Hurlers Shake Otf Cobwebs— splendid 'personality he had! FIXTURES SHANDON PERMANENT PASTURE: tile fire, there is silfflil a lot to the nail. On Sunday last, Ballysaggart be said for craft and experi- To Mary, his wife, and to his As per fixture list. Time ju|r:iior hurlers travelled to ence. Congrats, to bath father family, I extend my deepest With tears in her eyes she Is ideal as long term ley. Baillyporeen to take on Skee- sheets in operation for Satur- and son for an excellent final. sympathy, we have all been en- day and Sunday. Monday 20th. approached me he-nrinky in a challenge Al- riched through 'knowing Tomas. play in threes, best 2 (.two) And called me a thousand The mixture is based on the most persistent and highest yielding mid though we ran out worthy win- In Div. 3, two of the clubs fast improving players, Sonny Ar dhels De go ralbh a anam scores at each hole. rogues. season and late perennials available and is excellent for early June silage. ners we showed signs of rust Landers of Cappoquln and Bart dhilis. —(M.G.K.). Cunnigar Cup 1st round And she said that i was a after the winter layoff and a Is a well known and proven mixture. O'Donoghue met to the final, matches to be played b.v Wed- deceiver lot of work is needed it we are with Sonny taking the laurels nesday 29th April. In every word that I spoke. to tackle the championship after a great gamse. He must Easter Sunday night — Pre- With flattering speeches you with alny degree of confidence. FULL RANGE DETAILS ON BROCHURE EX BRANCHES. be very pleased to win Dlv. 3 sentation of prizes, 9 p.m., fol- coaxed me as it was his first year play- lowed by music. And you boasting of all your SUPER DRAW WELL OFF ing competitive squash, and he stores. All our mixes ait' specially formulated in consultation with ACO'I' to suit THE GROUND Please refer to your fixture must be a force to Dlv. 2 next CONGRATULATIONS liist for notes an oare and But now when my hope-s you local conditions. In Conjunction with Piltown year. priority on the course. have smothered GAiA Clulb, Ballysaggart G-AA Div. 4 produced a very excit- You'll leave me to lie here LADIES GOLF NOTES •alone. ROOT SEEDS — UP TO DATE VARIETIES. Club is involved 5n a draw ing oompeititibn Dan Casey just which provides prizemoney of got the verdict from' Noel Hen- FOR Weekly No. 3 — Winner, M APABLE SILAGE MIXES — ON REQUEST. £2W,000. The initial reaction to ley to an excellent semii-final, O'Donneli (18) 35 nett: runner- The aurse of the crows may up, B. Martin (36) 36 nett. await you ROUND-UP — AT KEENEST PRICES. the draw has been- most ea> he then played for Waterford couragiiig and we look forward in Fermoy, rushed back to Tal- DUNGARVAN RFC Sunday, 19th Apilll — 9 Hole You tricked me a naughty Telephone 058-4101 1. to a successful outcome by low and played Pat Landers in Singles Open from 5 p.m., spon- rogue early June when -the first draw a marvellous final, which could At the monthly meeting oi sored by Noel Kirwan. How can i g0 horn© to my takes place. have gone either way, but Dan Waterford County Council to Tuesday, 21st April — White father. Or ever can i face sweet Sellers please note that there still to a "high" got the verdict, Dungarvan last Monday. Cllr. Elephant competition. Please will be- a short meeting in the preventing the brothers having G. O'Halloran proposed that a enter names on time sheet. Lismore Waterford a double. Community Ceirtt-e each Tues- vote of congratulations be pass- In bring you to face the ed to Dungarvan Rugby Club on day night at 9.30 P.m. Money The Ladies Division 1 Final recorder COOP their victory over Cashel in the and sold tickets may be re- wai an excellent affair between In Waterford court on next final of the Garryowen Cup •tiurr.ied at any of these meet- two hard hitters of the ball In June. played last Sunday. Printed and published by the ings and extra tickets are Mary Murphy, the winner and And you will be hung or The proposal was seconded Proprietors at their Office and available should they be Angela Allen, and we expect big transported by Cllr. B. Kyne and passed Works, 78, O'Conneli Street W required. things from these girls next I'Or trespassing on the law year, while the Div. 2 Ladles unanimously. Dungarvan Co. Waterford. soon.