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09 Cee’d SW Demo 05 Mazda 6
09 Kia Soul 1.6 Diesel 05 Opel Corsa 1.2
09 Kia Carena Diesel 05 Nissan Primera 2.2 Dsl
08 Toyota Corolla 05 Nissan Micra
08 Seat Leon 1.9 Diesel 04 Kia Magentis
08 Kia Pro Cee’d Diesel 03 Toyota Yaris
07 Toyota Yaris 03 Ford Fiesta
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07 Kia Magentis 2.0 Petrol 02 Citroen C2 1.1
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07 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI 4x4 00 Skoda Fellicia 1.3
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06 Ford Focus saloon 97 Toyota Mini Bus
06 Kia Rio
06 Kia Cerato Diesel
06 Citroen C2 VTR
06 Hyndai Accent 1.4
06 Peugeot 207
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Front row - Darragh Mathews, Joe Moore and Sean and David Slattery.
Back row- Tadhg Kelleher (Chairman Youghal Fundraising Committee) Myles
Clancy, Peter Murray, Ellen Danagher, Fergus Hopkins (Youghal RNLI Operations
Manager) Anne Muckley (Youghal RNLI Treasurer), Liam Keogh, Johnny
Goggin (Senior Helmsman Youghal RNLI), Tommy Curtin, Gavin Tivy, John
Murray and Albert Muckley. Seamus Kelly, Mary O'Farrell and Rachel O'Donnell with dogs Ike, Grace and
Ibsen with fun dog walkers Alice O'Donnell, Breda Clancy, Paddy Crowley, Simon
Youghal RNLI Called To and Margaret Coady, Margaret Scully and Patricia Larkin at the launch.
Up-Turned Dingy
Youghal RNLI Lifeboat launched to a report of an up turned dingy
on Tuesday 24th August at 22.52 pm just off Green Hole in
Youghal. The Lifeboat arrived on scene at 22.53. The Youghal
Coastguard unit lit the scene with their search lights from
Lighthouse hill. It was soon established that there no casualties on
board or in the water. They secured a tow at 23.55 pm, brought the
dingy along side the Lifeboat Station where they handed it over to
the Coastguard at 12.06 am. They Lifeboat was rehoused, refu-
elled and ready for service at 12.35 am
Youghal Chamber of Tourism Seamus Kelly, Mary O'Farrell and Rachel O'Donnell pictured strolling through
and Commerce Golf Classic Photo Michael Hussey
Killeagh Woods
Seamus Kelly with his dog Ike, Breda Clancy with dog Ibsen and Mary O'Farrell
1st prizewinners Colman Walsh, John Power and Michael Murphy receive their with dog Grace at the launch of Fun Dog Walk
prize from Barbara Murray and John Flavin from Youghal Chamber and Jim
Coleman, Vice captain Youghal Golf Club
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Youghal Community
Hospital & Hospice
Eleanor Barry retired from Youghal Community Hospital on 7th
August 2009. Eleanor was the first Clerical Officer appointed to
Youghal Community Hospital. She commenced on a part-time
basis in 1974 and when Cois Abhainn opened she took on the
Clerical Duties there also. Due to family commitments she
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Specialists in
Youghal & District ●
Domestic and Industrial Architectural Glazing
Services provided:
Community Alert ●
Shop fronts and Emergency board ups
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Glass Shelving and Table tops
A meeting of Community Alert will be held on Tuesday September ●
Double and Triple glazed units
1st at the Walter Raleigh Hotel at 8pm sharp. ●
Glass blocks clear and coloured
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Spy mirror glass
The Blackwater School ●
Bullet and fire resistant glass
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PVC windows and doors - Supply & fit
of Irish Dancing ●
Coloured splash backs
The Blackwater School of Irish Dancing will resume ●
Glass balustrades
its classes in Youghal Community Centre on ●
Perspex - Decorative Perspex
September 8th at normal class times. Any parent
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Curved glass
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Shower doors
wishing their child to learn Irish Dancing is more ●
Shower hinges and fittings
than welcome to join us. Enrolement of New ●
PVC over door canopies
Beginners will take place between 3pm and 4pm on ●
Mirrors supply & fitted
this date. For Further information please
Free quotation - No job too big or too small - Will fit or just supply
Contact me on 087-6838583
1st Floor, 30 North Main Street, Youghal, Co.Cork
Look forward to seeing you all Tel: (024) 90584 Fax: (024) 90580
Tracy Murray Email: [email protected]
Town Walls & Quayside Community Night For All
Restoration Commences Nationalities Living in Youghal
By Christy Parker
at Cumann Na Daoine
Youghal Town Council has signed a contract Cobh-based
Cornerstone Construction Ltd. to restore the collapsed section of
the town walls near Raheen Park. Town Clerk Liam Ryan says the
work will commence
immediately and
“should be completed
within two months.”
The company has exten-
sive experience in the
area of heritage restora-
tion, including the
Crawford Observatory,
Pictured are seated Emma McManus, Bernard Kavanagh, Stacy Quinlivan-com-
UCC, Dunboy Castle munity development officer, Joseph Calleja, Sheila Loughnan and Rosie Palmer
Hotel, Castletownbere, with all nationalities living in Youghal
Castle Hyde House
Fermoy (Flatley’s flat!)
and Carrig House, Cobh, for which it received an Architectural
Excellence Award from Cobh Chamber of Commerce.
The Department of the Environment is effectively funding the
project through €120,000 grant aid to Youghal Walled Town’s
Network via Heritage Council. The sum will also finance studies
into the state and
requirements of the
town walls generally,
which will be undertak-
en by Absolute
Precision Surveying,
Glanmire.
The wall initially col- Bernard Kavanagh, Rosie Palmer, Emma McManus,Stacy Quinlivan-community
lapsed in early 2008, development officer, Sheila Loughnan, Joseph Calleja and Siby Joseph
followed by further
deterioration in recent
months. “The second
fall was actually a bless-
ing,” says Mr, Ryan, ‘as it removed a bridge over the original col-
lapse that would have proved very difficult and more expensive to
negotiate.”
Quayside restoration also commences.
The council has also entered contract for restoration work at the
Pier Head and Greens Quay. The Jessica Ripa, Matteo Zugni and Seth
project will address the problem of Lewis Monika Lefer and her daughter Melisa
water infiltrating the structures.
"They are not actually dangerous at Community Night
present but could become so unless
treated," says the Town Clerk. The September Meeting
work is being financed by €400,000 Youghal is truly a multicultural town with people from over fifteen
from the Department of Transport -a countries living in the area. It is often difficult for newcomers
considerable acquirement in these coming to Youghal to find an opportunity and space to meet and
belt-fastening days. talk with others living here- and vice versa. Why not join us in a
The project, being undertaken by L Community Night in Cumann Na Doaine, Catherine St Youghal
&M Keating Ltd., Co Clare and is scheduled to begin in the first (formally know as the League of the Cross). The Community
week of September. It will also include road re-surfacing at Greens Nights have proved very popular attracting people from Ireland,
Quay. Thank God! Malta, England, India, Italy, Poland, Lithuania, Czech Republic,
America, Chile, and Tibet. On our last Community Night we had
a very interesting talk by Sheila Loughnan on the History of
Youghal that proved to be very popular. The next community night
will be held on September Monday 21st at 7.30 all are welcome.
For further information Contact Stacey at Cumann Na Daoine
024-91900.
The purpose of the monthly social nights:
- Make new friends and get to know your neighbours
- Learn more about different cultures living in Youghal.
- Find out information about your community.
- Network with other people about jobs, training.
- Organise social events / social outings/ sports etc.
- Improve your spoken English in a friendly relaxed environment.
TONY GALLAGHER YOUGHAL CREDIT UNION
LAUNCHES HIS DVD CAR DRAW WINNER
A superb documentary just released by Ardmore sailor and fisher- Betty Hennessy, daughters and grandchildren, was presented with
man Tony Gallagher that will charm anyone with an affinity for her new Kia Rio after winning the summer car draw with Youghal
the picturesque village, or for local history in general. Ardmore Credit Union Limited. Also included is Barry Treacy Manager of
Now and Then is a 20-minute journey through both time and ter- Youghal Credit Union Limited and Pat Ryan from Youghal Kia.
ritory, led by the precise, lilting brogue of one of its own. The draw was held in the credit union offices on August 8th with
the winning ticket drawn by Youghal's Lady Mayoress, Sandra
Mc. Lellan. The draw was the fourth draw held in the Credit
Union with the next draw being held in the New Year. All cars sup-
plied are sourced from local suppliers in keeping with the Credit
Union's community ethos.
The draw costs €6 for each draw and you can enter by completing
an entry form in any of the Credit Union's offices. Once you enter
once the €6 will be withdrawn automatically from your account.
The winner of the Credit Union Summer Car Draw, Betty Hennessy, being present-
ed with her brand new car
Tony Gallagher signs his new DVD 'Ardmore Now and Then' for Anne and Julie
Gartland and Anna Kent
John Griffin (Youghal Aquatrek), John Innes (Aquatrek) and his son Jason, Sean
Slattery (Youghal Lifeboat Crew) and Ann Muckley (Youghal RNLI Treasurer).
The money was raised by Aquatrek who held an awards dinner for those who com-
pleted their Yacht Master level course with the proceeds going to the R.N.L.I.
Youghal.
Tony Gallagher signs his new DVD 'Ardmore Now and Then'.
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YOUGHAL LAWN TENNIS come.
Adult Club Night; An adult club night takes place every Thursday
A Junior Tennis 'End of Summer' Tournament was held on at 7.30pm. This is a mixed doubles event and is open to all levels,
Saturday 22nd August and the winners of the 10-12 year olds indi- members and non members.
vidual doubles tournament were Claire Keniry & Holly Twomey. Junior Tennis; Junior tennis takes place every Saturday morning
Alex Ledingham & Muiris de Paor were the winners of the 13+ from 10.30am-12pm. This is for 10-18year olds. All are welcome
tournament & second were Aoife McCarthy & Sarah Donoghue. to attend.
Great DVDs were given to the prizewinners and everyone enjoyed Membership Fees;
drinks & bars. A Mini Tennis 'End of Summer' Fun Hour was also Adult and junior members who have not yet paid their fees are
held on this day and the 6-9 year olds played fun games and every- reminded to do so. Fees can be paid directly to membership sec-
one received drinks and bars. retary, Frank Delaney or to a committee member on Thursday
On last Saturday 29th August the joint winners of the 10-12 year evenings at 7.30pm or Saturday mornings at 10.30am.
old group were Laura Donoghue & Calvin Leahy and Aoife
McCarthy & Úna Brosnan. Prizes were sweets and chocolate and
drinks & bars were given to everyone. A Mini Fun Hour was also YOUGHAL BOWLING CLUB
held last Saturday and the young players enjoyed great games,
drinks and bars. Bowling continued on Tuesday last at Arus. With a very good
Junior Tennis Tournaments and Mini Tennis Fun Hours have run attendance, the club was delighted to welcome some new mem-
throughout the duration of the summer and all money raised goes bers and visitors. There was a draw for teams and the competition
into the Junior Committee's fund for a table tennis unit for the was intense. The eventual winners were :- Sheila Kenneally, Carol
club. Junior Tennis Tournaments will continue for the forthcoming Mullally, Rita Ryall and John Fitzgerald. All four members were
months from 10.30-12 for ages 10+ at €2 with prizes,drinks and bowling excellently and on the day were unbeatable. Next
bars incl. Mini Tennis Tournaments will also continue for the next Tuesday 1st September is the start of the new season. This a very
few months from 12.30-1.30 for ages 6-9 at €2 with prizes,drinks opportune time for new members to join as the more serious com-
and bars incl. also. Please come along. petitions shall not be starting just yet. The first two Tuesdays are
Special Offer for New Members; Now is the time of year when free for potential members. If after, they want to join, tell a com-
many of us think about taking up a course, learning a new skill or mittee member and it will be processed from there. Anybody
trying something different. Youghal Lawn Tennis Club might be coming for the first time is advised to be there at 2pm.
just what you are looking for. We are fortunate to have four courts This will allow for a practise mat to be laid out and a competent
to cater for the increasing number of members playing tennis, two club member made available for tuition. All members are advised
of which were completed earlier this year. All courts are also that the annual membership of €5 is now due and should be paid
floodlit so members can play throughout the winter even when the immediately.
evenings are dark. The summer months saw an increased uptake in
membership largely due to tourists. Demand for courts is expect-
ed to continue however during the autumn/winter season. We are KGK COMMUNITY HALL
offering new members an introductory, once-off, value for money
package. Join now and not only will you avail of a discounted Time to keep you posted on new and exciting ventures for the
membership rate but you will also qualify for a free coaching ses- KGK Community Sports Hall. Firstly, we are delighted and very
sion. Adult membership is now on offer to new members at the grateful to the Tallow Credit Union for their sponsorship. There
discounted rate of €100 and also includes a free coaching session. will be a photo shoot with all committee members on Friday 11th
Family membership is on offer to new members at the discounted September when Tallow Credit Union will be presenting the
rate of €150 and includes a free coaching session for two adults. cheque within the hall. Secondly, we now have a joint venture with
To avail of this introductory offer or for more information contact the Shamrocks GAA Club as there will be a percentage of the lotto
Frank (086)8406848. going towards the hall. We do hope you will continue to support
Adult Coaching; An adult coaching session with professional this lotto as it is vital income for the running of the club and now
coach, Ger Flynn, begins on Friday 25th September. The session also for the running costs of the hall. Your subscriptions are as
consists of three lessons, which will take place on three consecu- always very much appreciated.
tive Fridays: 25th September, 2nd October and 9th October.. Ger We are now very pleased to inform you that phase 2 of the hall will
was very popular for coaching in June and we are delighted that be underway within the next few weeks, after a unanimous deci-
she found time for us in her busy coaching schedule. Coaching sion by committee members to give the go ahead. There will be a
will cater for two levels: beginner/improver and intermediate. stage, lighting bar with lights, sound system and curtain surround
Registration for coaching takes place every Thursday at the tennis to help with acoustics all which can be neatly stored away so the
club from 7.30pm-8.30pm. With just over two weeks left to reg- hall can be left as a sports facility. Well done to all involved who
ister members are urged to do so asap. Non members are also wel- worked very hard to ensure this project would be to a profession-
come to attend this coaching session. Final date for registration is al standard and realising the huge benefit it will be to our commu-
Thursday 17th September. All participants must be fully paid up nity.
on this date. For more information or to sign up contact John Party time! You have been giving it a thought, haven’t you?
(087) 7672136 or Anne (086) 1083485. American Tea Party Sat Oct 24th Entertainment –live music,
Ladies Tournament; Apologies ladies for the misprint in the last drink-BYO wine, food- supplied by host, company-BYO; host a
Youghal News. Friday 18th September is the correct date for the table of 10 people @20euro per head, reserve your table by call-
tournament play-offs, prize-giving ceremony, fun tournament and ing 086 2538272. Only 20 tables available to book. Guaranteed
social evening; a busy evening for the ladies. There are approxi- great night out. Go on, go on.....!
mately 20 ladies taking part in the singles and doubles tourna- Don’t forget the number in case you need to book the hall -087
ments, with many taking part in both. Participants were required 9675399 between 7 & 9pm, where our friendly booking team will
to have a minimum of two games played by last Friday. All games be delighted to give you any information you need with regards
must be played before September 18th. A reminder to those who the use of the hall. Please note that the hall is available free of
have not paid the €5 entry fee per tournament to do so asap please. charge for funerals and the months minds as long as it is left in the
Tournament organisers Gráinne, Bridget or Anne will collect this. same manner as it is found.
All ladies are invited to the tennis club on Friday 18th to take part We hope to be starting a drama class for children in the hall with-
in the fun tournament or observe the play-offs. Also prizes will be in the coming weeks, more info on that next time. That’s all for
given out at 8.30pm and this will be followed by a now .So remember –watch this space!
A Job Well Done As Gortroe
Hall Renovation Concludes
By Christy Parker
Things are looking up in Gortroe as roof repairs and other works
are all but complete at the community hall. Gortroe Hall Ltd, the
company established to satisfy funding acquirement has just
received €49,000 grant aid from South and East Cork Area
Development Ltd (SECAD). The money is the first instalment of
€93,000 allocated by SECAD towards the restortation project.
"Without SECAD we simply could not have repaired the hall. We
are very grateful to them and indeed to all who supported us," says
Gortroe Hall Ltd's chairman Kieran Mariga.
The restoration is the latest chapter in a story of tremendous
endurance and a commitment to a historic structure by a vibrant,
self-assured community. The hall is owned by the Church, and
dates back hundreds of years. It's previous, dilapidated roof was a
galvanise structure apparently constructed from huts dismantled at
Pilmore during the Famine. Incredibly, it remained in fine fettle
until about two years ago when "it began to leak and the hall
became quite damp," explains Kieran.
Church organisations cannot access government funding and so
Gortroe Hall Ltd was formed and acquired the structure on a 35-
year lease from the Church. The 12-member company approached
SECAD with a roof repair problem but negotiations soon revolved
round a more complete structural renovation. The subsequent Best wishes to Paul Crowley (Youghal) and Caroline Davis
work, undertaken through the summer by Michael Cronin contrac- (Blarney) who got married on the 14th August from the Crowley
tors, Ballymadog, has also seen new wiring, lighting, heating win- and Davis Families.
dows, doors and disability installed, along with other internal and
external modifications.
SECAD, whose Rural Development Programme 2007-2013 has
YOUGHAL I.C.A
received €8.5m through the European Union and the National Opening Meeting will be held on Wednesday 9th. September in
Development Plan, funded 75% of the €130,000 total cost. Cumann na Daoine at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance of members
Gortroe Hall Ltd acquired a loan for the remainder from Youghal would be appreciated an d new members are always welcome.
Credit Union. The local community, its neighbours and friends
actively supported the campaign to meet the repayments.
A race night at the Quality Hotel earned a massive €20,000. "The
fundraising committee were fantastic. They sold horses months in
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advance @ €20 each, got sponsorship for races and on the night. YOUGHAL LEISURE CENTRE!
People from everywhere rallied to the cause," Kieran say. Further
fundraising and hall rental will, hopefully, meet the outstanding
€10,000.
The completed task has not merely renovated a hall but has re-
Full-Time Receptionist
- Must have a positive attitude, strong telephone skills & broad
assured a community. The hall is as relevant to Gortroe as the Taj
office knowledge, membership sales ability, team player
Mahal is to India and has the added attraction that you don't have
to remove your shoes (or wellingtons) to enter it! It has been, still
is and is expected always to be, central to community activity. Part-Time Swim Teachers
"Everything from celebrations, theatre shows, card nights, a - Assistant swim teacher qualification required (or equivalent)
playschool, Christmas parties and so on is held there," says
Kieran, "and communities from as far as Clashmore, Ballymacoda Part-Time Gym Instructors
and Inch avail of it." They'll be praising it to the new rafters now. - Must be NCEHS, NCEF qualified, must have strong commu-
nication skills & a positive attitude
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Aura is an equal opportunities employer.
J.J. Harty of SECAD presenting a cheque to Kieran Mariga, Chairman Gortroe
Hall Committee. Also included are Suzanne Kearney of SECAD and members of
the Gortroe Hall Committee
YOUGHAL HANDBALL AND National Angling Week
RAQUETBALL CLUB Beat the Back to School blues, The Southern Regional Fisheries
Board have come up with a novel way of banishing the back to
Blackwater Challenge Cup; After a poor first round in the
school blues. A travelling road show!
Blackwater Challenge Cup, Youghal took stock and started putting
The idea is to offer a free introduction to fishing and angling skills
in some very sold performances. After all four pool games
to young and old across the entire region.
Youghal have topped the table, this means that we get the final at
Sunday 30th August to Sunday 6th September is designated
home in Youghal on Friday, September 11th against Fermoy. This
National Angling Week. Events are planned for Waterford,
is a fantastic achievement from all of the team. Special mention
Wexford, Tipperary and in East Cork
must go to Dwaine O'Shea, Jody Cooper and Olan McCarthy
Sea Angling event in Youghal for National Angling Week
whom all came through their pool games undefeated. Keith
"Introduction to sea angling"
Gallogley also had a great few games up against some of the coun-
especially suited to Juvenile anglers and beginners
tries top players. The team are under no illusion, but they will
On Sunday 6th September from 4.00p.m. to 7.30pm the Slob Bank
have to put in some great performances in the final if they are to
in Youghal has been chosen as the venue for one of the sea angling
win it out. The format of the final will see all six team members
events as part of National Angling Week. This venue was chosen
playing on the night as there will be four singles games and one
as it offers excellent Autumn fishing and will provide novice
doubles game. Competition will begin at 7pm on September 11th.
anglers an opportunity to develop their new found skills. anglers,
We ask for as many as possible to come up and support as it will
board officers and tutors will be on hand to help any budding
be great encouragement to the players.
anglers, young or old to come to grips with the skills needed for
Club Seeded Doubles; A total of 11 teams have entered for the
successful shore angling. The afternoon will include introduction
Seeded Doubles tournament. The draw has been made and is post-
to baits and bait collecting, tackle assembly, casting and some fish-
ed in the alley. This is a fun tournament and will be a great kick
ing for flat fish and bass. All activities and training will have safe-
start to the new season. The dates of games will be announced in
ty as a main focus.
the coming week.
The event is completely free and tackle and bait will be available
Club Renovations; Over the past week there has been significant
for use on the day.
renovation work done in the Club. We have installed a glass wall
in the upstairs gallery, this will make viewing much better for
spectators. We have also completely painted the alley and gallery. YOUGHAL BRING HOME
The old showers have been ripped out and replaced wth a more
efficient system. We also installed a well needed water cooler - for
THE SILVERWARE
a well needed drink after a tough game. A new metering system Youghal RFC were named the proud winners of the third annual
has been installed and the light charge has been reduced to E1.00 Meteor Munster 7's Junior Cup on Saturday the 22nd of August.
for 30 minutes - great value for money! The new kitchenette was Youghal faced a tough Waterpark in superbly entertaining final
also installed during the summer which gives us tea/coffee making with the sea-siders coming up trumps.
facilities for the spectators. All this work was done on the back of The crowd was treated to more than seventy games this year tak-
a very successful season last year and we want to build on this by ing place in Highfield RFC and Presentation Brothers College
improving our facilities and offering a better experience for all Cork training grounds - the biggest Meteor Munster Sevens
involved. Competition to date - with every county in the province represent-
Membership; The new season is upon us and now is the ideal ed with 13 of Munster's top clubs, including AIB League champi-
time for getting back involved or taking it up for the first time. ons Shannon and defending Meteor Munster Sevens champions
Membership rates are E35 for adults, E10 for students and E5 for Garryowen, 16 junior squads and seven ladies club teams taking to
juveniles. First timers are allowed to come up and have a game or the pitches in their respective divisions.
two to see if they like it before committing to membership. Congratulations to all the lads involved and the best of luck with
Existing members are asked to renew their fees in the coming the season ahead.
weeks to Keith Gallogley or Brian Fitzgerald. Any other enquiries
please to Wayne Fitzgerald (086) 380 6694. Racquetball is an
ideal sport for men and women and we have facilities to cater for
both.
Placements Cut for School
Leavers with Disabilities
Many young people with disabilities in East Cork who finished
second level special education in June are being denied access to
adult day services such as sheltered workshops, David Stanton TD,
Fine Gael Disability Spokesperson, has discovered. “Normally,
when young adults with disabilities finish school, they would The Youghal team celebrating after their impressive win
secure a place in a local day service provided by a local disability
organisation. These services offer further education and training
or operate as a form of sheltered workshop and are essential to the
YOUGHAL PIGEON CLUB
development and wellbeing of these young people. “However, this On Saturday August 22nd our Club Race was flown from Monaghan. The
year the HSE South have experienced a shortfall in funding. This birds were liberated at 8am in a South West wind. Monaghan is 163 miles
shortfall has resulted in a cut in the number of new day service from all our lofts and the birds were expected home in under 5 hours. First
placements. Parents of disabled school leavers are simply being this week was Timmy Fitzgerald who clocked at 12.35. Timmy’s bird was
nearly 10 minutes ahead of the second bird clocked by Michael Aherne.
advised that no new places are available and their child will have At the clocks only 6 birds were timed in with the rest arriving later on
to remain in their home. This is totally impractical for parents, with some losses again being recorded. The full result is as follows; 1st
many of whom are at work. “The HSE and the Government have Timmy Fitzgerald, 2nd Michael Aherne, 3rd Michael Aherne, 4th
been aware of this problem for some time. I highlighted the issue Michael Aherne, 5th Timmy Fitzgerald.
earlier in the year in the Dáil but unfortunately nothing it seems The club members would like to wish Tomas Connell a speedy recovery
has been done and these young people with disabilities and their after his spell in hospital and hope to see him back at the local watering
parents have been abandoned by the Government. hole for some bacon and cabbage and pigeon mix soon.
€400,000 Raised by Emer Casey Foundation
Since its inception in 2007, over Casey Foundation towards the purchase of a Solid V3 2nd
€400,000 has been raised by the Generation Sequencer which the Discovary Consortium plans to
Emer Casey Foundation in the purchase in the coming months. This state of the art technology
fight against Ovarian and uterine will enable the researchers to fast track their data and yield accu-
Cancer. rate and comprehensive results.
The foundation has raised this vast The Emer Casey Foundation has grown from strength to strength
sum of money through a number and is constantly reviewing its role in the battle against ovarian
of events. The Annual 10K road cancer. As the results of the research unfold, the foundation strives
race and walk, held on the last to support its findings and ultimately to prevent the spread of this
Sunday of May, is the primary horrid disease. The foundation wishes to thank each and every one
fundraising event with over 1,000 of you for your support and generosity without which it would not
participants this year. For the past be able to function.
two years, races have also been
organised in both New York and Melbourne. The Youghal Tennis WARNING FOR
Club has held both Junior and Senior Tournaments and the UNACCOMPANIED
Youghal Golf Club organise the Ladies Singles Competition as
their main fundraising event. The Youghal Choral Society have PROVISIONAL DRIVERS
held Music for a Summer's Evening at St. Mary's Collegiate Christy Parker reviews the weekly Garda report.
Church and Youghal United organised the first Emer Casey Provisional licence holders driving unaccompanied by a fully qualified
Memorial Tournament this summer. Christmas Carols in aid of the driver can expect to be prosecuted in the coming weeks, according to
Foundation took place in the atrium, Matheson Ormsby Prentice Youghal gardai. Sergeant Orla Coughlan told listeners to Community
Solicitors Dublin and proceeds from Dublin Solicitors Bar Radio Youghal that young males continue to dominate car accident statis-
Association Table Quiz were also dontated to the Foundation. tics, adding that the figures would also feature single females. Against that
Emer’s friends and associates have managed a plethora of events background, she said, students returning to school would be on provision-
including coffee mornings, cake sales, wedding favours, cycling al licences and that the busier roads and shortening days coinciding with
events and seasonal fayres. A special mention to our friends in this time of year heralded increased danger on the roads. "We will stop
unaccompanied drivers," she stated
Enable Ireland who organised a very successful coffee morning Uninsured:
which raised the magnificent total of €1,503. In addition, a very The sergeant stressed that Provisional drivers must display L' plates and
well supported Puccini Evening has been promoted by Julie Casey that an accompanying driver should be qualified by at least two years, be
at The Signet Library in Edinburgh for the past three years. The below the legal alcohol limit and be drug-free. She said unaccompanied
schools too have played their part in this extraordinary endeavour Provisional licence holders are effectively not insured at all as, "it gives
with Bun Scoil Mhuire organising a coin trail, various sporting the insurers an opt-out clause in the case of an accident." She also stressed
activities organised by Pobalscoil na Trionoide and Glanmire that "the speed limits are not a target" and that learner drivers should not
Community College and Ashton Community school organising aspire to reach them. Again in reference to the impending winter months,
cake sales, carol singing and sponsored walks. The foundation is the garda asked that drivers be particularly alert for pedestrians and
indeed indebted to all those who have fundraised and to all the cyclists who, in turn, should wear reflective clothing.
Drug driving:
numerous sponsors of events to date. Sergeant Coughlan said that the current increase in random breath testing
Upcoming Events will continue for some time yet. Beyond alcohol detection, they are
There are quite a number of fundraising events being held in the intended to target criminals generally, she added. The sergeant explained
final months of 2009, the first of which involves Team Youghal that while breath tests do not detect drug usage, if a garda suspected a
who plan to compete in the inaugural Race Around Ireland to help driver had used drugs he could demand a blood or urine sample. The min-
raise the profile of the foundation. This is a 1,350 mile cycle race imum disqualification for drink or drug/driving now is one year, raised
beginning on Sept 16th in Navan and covering various routes from three months.
throughout Ireland. Youghal features on the route and the race will Tyres:
finish in Navan on Sunday Sept 20th. The sergeant drew attention the high rate of un-roadworthy tyres being
Secondly, Youghal Golf Club will hold their annual Ladies Singles detected and warned that the winter weather will greatly exacerbate their
danger. Non-display of NCT discs has become increasingly prevalent
Tournament on Wednesday Sept 16th with proceeds going to the also, she said and gardai will impound such cars. "Proof of having applied
Emer Casey Foundation. for the test should be carried with you," she added. Impounding is also
Thirdly, on Sunday October 25th, the inaugural London 5k Emer likely to result where car tax has expired by over two months.
Casey Foundation Run and Walk is being held in Brockwell Park Big increase in shoplifting:
with the assistance of Herne Harriers Athletic Club. This will be Off the road, the past week had been relatively quiet, Sergeant Coughlan
an Annual Event and it is hoped that Sonia O'Sullivan will be reported, with a number of drug searches unearthing only a few minor
available to take part. Towards the end of the year, Christmas infringements. However, shoplifting has increased dramatically. She
cards will be on sale in aid of the Foundation. urged shopkeepers to report suspicious activity and to "follow a customer
Finally, information evenings are currently being planned to raise round the shop" if concerned enough.
awareness of Ovarian Cancer. These sessions will be addressed by The sergeant said that CCTV is very effective both for detection and
deterrent and urged shopkeepers to install it. "Even the dummy ones are
members of the Discovary Consortium. quite good at dissuading criminals," she added.
Disbursement of Funds Retired gardai
The Emer Casey Foundation currently funds two Post Graduate Sergeant Coughlan concluded her report with several notices:
researchers. These scientists who are based in Trinity College, 1) A retirement function for recently retired garda Pat Grace will be held
Dublin have joined the Discovary consortium and are researching at the Walter Raleigh Hotel on Sunday Sept 13th. The night will include a
two very specific areas of ovarian cancer including early detection four-course meal, dj and live band. Tickets, @ €26 are available from
of Ovarian Cancer. Due to the very generous financial support Youghal garda station (024) 92200. The sergeant said Garda Pat O'Leary
received over the past three years, the foundation has decided to is also retiring but that both men are being replaced. "We are losing expe-
fund a third researcher to help in this very important work. To date rience but gaining youth," she promised, in wishing the retired members
€260,000 has been handed over to the Discovary Consortium and the very best.
2) Youghal Community Alert's monthly meetings will resume on Tuesday
a further €150,000 will be donated in the next 12 months. September 1st, in the Walter Raleigh Hotel at 8pm.
A further donation of €25,000 is also being made by the Emer
Medieval Fun Day at Greenpark Photo Michael Hussey
Medieval bloodthirsty warriors Paul Olivia, Sarah and Alana O'Mahony with Rebecca and Kieran Casey with artist
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on Friday, 11th September 2009 at 6pm.
Originally this game was scheduled to be played on Captains Joe Deane, Stephen Dinneen and referee Ger Sweeney
Saturday next but the match has now been re fixed for
Thursday September 10th, with the winners due back on the
playing pitch against Glenbower Rovers on Sunday week Wishing all the best to Killeagh Junior
September 13th.
Footballers from
After making it to the divisional ‘A’ grade hurling final last
year, Killeagh’s elimination from both the county senior
hurling championship and the local ‘A’ grade competition John & Noreen
has led to more training time for the football panel, who will
be eager to bring the Jim Ryan Memorial Cup home for the
first time and go forward to represent the Imokilly division
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The domestic football championship in the East Cork has Mount Uniacke, Killeagh.
often very much played second fiddle to it’s hurling counter-
part in recent years and the involvement of a number of
teams with the sliothar both locally and in the county fields
has often led to the decider been played in late autumn.
However, this season the competition which began back in Best wishes to the Killeagh Junior A Footballers
mid March is scheduled for completion on time, thus mean-
ing that there will no need for nomination and ultimately from
meaning that whichever team emerges victorious in the final
fixed for Youghal, will probably go forward with greater
intent in pursuit of county honours.
Paddy & Helen Kennedy
Glenbower’s campaign in the championship thus far has, to
say the least, been interesting. They have played four games
– three of which have been against Erin’s Own. The locals
stepped into the fray as early as Wednesday March 11,
Kennedys Bar
where the contest ended Glenbower Rovers 0-10 Erin’s Own
1-7. Sean Long was the hero of the evening in Youghal
kicking over a point with the last kick of the match to ensure
another sixty minutes of football between the sides.
Best wishes in the East Cork Final
Twelve days later the teams met again where another tight from
contest followed, but in the end the spoils of victory went to
Glenbower by 0-11 to 0-9.
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Killeagh Contest East Cork Junior A Football Final
What transpired in that eventual contest at Midleton in mid
May was in total contrast to what had gone before. Erin’s
Own who had recent experience in the county intermediate
grade were swept aside on a 3-10 to 0-3 score line.
Substitute Andy Walshe found the Erin’s Own net just
before half time, to set up a 1-5 to 0-2 lead, but the wind
would be in the faces of the Killeagh team in the second
period. As it emerged the expected rally by the opposition
never materialised as firstly Stephen Murphy and then Mark
Landers found the net to leave the issue conclusive at the
end of the hour.
Then it was to Castlemartyr last week and the 3-4 to 1-9 suc-
cess over Carrigtwohill.
Glenbower Rovers selector Noel Long takes up the story.
“It was a game that we could very easily have lost. We were
nine points up at one stage and seemed to be coasting home,
but our lads seemed to get tired and Carrig’ roared back into
the match. They had a few chances in the end but missed
them, so we were lucky to survive. As a result afterwards in
the dressing room, we were all conscious that a big step up
is needed to win the final”.
Goals by Sean Long, Stephen Murphy and David Kelleher
were the decisive scores as Glenbower made it into the final
of a competition they have never won in their history.
“It would mean the world to us if we could come through
admits Noel Long. “To win would be a great achievement
and we would be determined to drive on to make a bid for
county honours”.
Glenbower Rovers who qualified for the East Cork Final
Challenge games against Aglish and Nemo Rangers have
been lined up for this week, but with there are also hurling
commitments for a panel almost of which are involved in
both codes. A senior league fixture is on the agenda on
Thursday evening and the club is also taking part in the All
Ireland ‘Sevens’ in Dublin over the coming weekend.
O Neill s
“We will train again probably twice next week and then wait
and see who comes through form the other semi. Being hon-
Londis
est I don’t think it will be any handicap for the ultimate win-
ners to be playing just three days later. Their confidence Killeagh (024) 95165
will be up and they will on a high going into the decider”,
concluded Noel Long.
Glenbower Rovers are captained by Joe Deane, Mark Wishing Killeagh
Landers lines out at full forward, whilst West Cork natives
Conor and Timmy Murphy and stalwart defender Padraig every success
McCarthy are amongst the other key players in the first fif-
teen. Kevin O’Driscoll coaches the team with Liam Kelly, in the East Cork Football Final
Denis Barry, James Fogarty and Declan Fogarty joining
Noel Long on the backroom team.
Best wishes to Killeagh Footballers
On the other side of the draw the record shows that Cloyne
scored an eye catching 0-19 in beating Bride Rovers first in the Final from all at
time out whilst Lisgoold were two point winners (0-11 to 1-
6) over Cobh. Both sides then came out on the right side of
their respective tight quarter final encounters. Cloyne beat
Midleton 0-11 to 1-6, Lisgoold who haven’t played in the
Killeagh
football championship since mid May ousted Castlemartyr
1-9 to 0-10. Since then Lisgoold have been very much
focused on the junior ‘A’ hurling championship, where they
reached the semi final before losing a replay to Sarsfield’s.
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13th Anniversary Acknowledgement and
Birthday Remembrance
Rachel Geary
Sept 11th Richard (Dick) Cunningham
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Died 6th April 2009
EVERY FORTNIGHT
God took your hand and made us part
NEXT ISSUE: He closed your eyes and broke our hearts
SEPT 17TH You wont come home, we know that's true
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music and song, even after dark. Kids had a ball in the late night
ARDMORE NEWS bouncing castle and the food served was delicious. A lot of hard
work then by an enterprising crew of chefs, waiters and waitress-
Heritage Week es and a few managers as well! Thomas Healy, Connie and Glynn
This as you know is Heritage Week in County Waterford and a Moloney, Gillian Dwyer, Paul Knight and Marion Power were the
number of interesting events are taking place throughout the coun- main organisers of an event that is sure to be repeated.
ty. Mention of the word 'heritage' immediately sends connotations Progressive 45. Last week, one of our newest players, Tess
of historical events and buildings, but there is much more to our Mansfield, joined up with Pat O'Connor to head the poll and this
heritage than that. Everything around us, from the various species week she teamed up with another veteran, Nell Foley, to again
of birds and animals, both domestic and wild, flora and fauna, our sweep the boards with 9 games. Nora May O'Neill and Ann Baker
traditions, religion, cultures and even family heirlooms etc are all kept the women in control with an 8 game second place and John
parts of our heritage. So also are many of our recipes and cooking Keevers and Gerry O'Brien, along with Willie and Brian Keane
habits as is the custom of 'white-washing'. shared third spot on 7 games.
Some need preserving, some we need to be reminded of and some Then this week she made it three wins in a row, Tess Mansfield
we celebrate now and then - The Pattern Festival being a prime has swept the boards, this time with Nell Foley as partner again,
example of rich heritage that many, many generations have given they clocked up 9 games to share top spot with Anne McCarthy
to our tradition steeped parish. and Ann Halley. John Keevers and Gerry O'Brien were in third
Ardmore Heritage Day. spot. The earlier 9 pm start worked well as it gave us time for a
The weather played spoilsport in a big way for Ardmore Heritage real rubber after the progressive, won again by James Foley,
day and led to the cancellation of some of the guided walks - Thomas Troy and Brian Keane. In hindsight, we'd have been bet-
Sunday was hardly a day for The Cliff Walk. However, James ter off to go away home for ourselves!
Quain's lecture on Landlordism in Ardmore went ahead in An Players are reminded that we will start at the earlier time of 9 pm
Tobar and where a fine crowd attended and were enthralled by the from now on.
tales. Breavement.
Ardmore Whale Watch. The Irish Whale and Dolphin Group We extend our sympathy to the Quain family on the death of
conducted a whale watch at Ram Head on Sunday last as part of Marie Quain, who passed to her eternal reward last week. Marie,
the Waterford Heritage Week. Approximately 50 people attended who was one of our oldest citizens, was a wonderful individual
the watch over the 3 hour period but nothing was spotted. The and was much loved by one and all. Ar dheis Dé go raimh sí.
Whale Watch Group have a number of sites around the country Last week we said farewell to that wonderful 'mother of the
which they monitor on a regular, monthly basis. Fin Whales, the parish', Kitty Veale. Kitty, a native of Millstreet County Cork
second biggest animal on the planet, have been the most common came to Ardmore as District Nurse in 1956 and from then until her
species spotted from Ardmore, with sightings recorded several retirement served the whole area, Ardmore, Grange, Clashmore,
times last year, but none so far this year. Porpoises too have been Kinsalebeg and Aglish. She was held in the highest esteem by
spotted as have several species of Dolphin. So keep the eyes open everybody and was present through all the joys and tribulations
when you're on the The Cliff Walk and if you do spot something, with every family. She was as her son Michael so aptly summed
log on to The Irish Whale and Dolphin Group website. up, nurse, mother, nana, counsellor to everyone. She was also a
Local Derby Victory. Ardmore ground out victory in a close and great friend to Ardmore GAA Club, whose players she looked
very sporting Intermediate hurling championship game against after for years.
neighbours, Clashmore on Friday last week. Then last Friday we Fittingly, present and former staff members of Ardmore Health
beat Brickey Rangers to advance to the Western semi-finals. Centre formed a Guard of Honour at her funeral and the Ardmore
Despite clocking up 20 points this was not an impressive showing GAA Club lined both sides of the Main Street and carried her cof-
by our boys and they will have to improve the performance if they fin shoulder high through the street.
are to advance. We offer our sincere sympathy to her family Michael, Seamus,
On Saturday at Fraher Field, 5 pm, our Senior Footballers take on Harry and Catherine and to their spouses and children. Ar dheis
county champions, Nire, in their final qualifier and we need a Dé go raibh sí.
draw here to be sure of qualification for the quarter finals, Back to School. It's that time of year again when our young peo-
although a narrow loss and other favourable results could also put ple pack away the summer fun and go about their various studies.
us through. This weekend some of our youngsters took a mighty first step to
Wedding Bells. various universities throughout Ireland and indeed the UK. Many
Congratulations to popular local building contractor, Damien may never really be resident in Ardmore again.
Lenane and his bride Therese McCarthy who were wed at the For some more, it's back to secondary school and a massive step
weekend and best wishes to Ardmore player, Paul Gleeson and for those going away to Youghal or Dungarvan for the very first
Jacqui Ferncombe, who tie the knot in Ardmore on Friday next. time to start secondary school. Then there's the small ones who
Busy Summer. toddle off to Grange or Ardmore school for the very first time. A
Despite all the doom and gloom about the economy and the weath- giant step and for some families a giant wrench as its their first
er etc. Ardmore still managed to have a pretty good summer. experience of separation. To them all we say best wishes and good
Overall, the weather was mixed but we certainly got the best of it luck.
and escaped much of the rain. Visitor-wise, the village was Macra na Feirme. Best of luck to William Keane, Foxhall, who
extremely busy, with huge crowds coming every weekend and the is off to Breaffy House Hotel, Castlebar to represent Waterford in
weekdays very busy as well. The Young Farmer of the Year competition. William and the other
This was probably due to a combination of factors; The Cliff 25 competitors, will be grilled on the theories and practicalities of
Hotel is certainly a major attraction and the Pattern Festival drew the whole range of modern farming, in this most prestigious of
huge numbers and overall the resort maintains a very high profile events. Of course we hope William goes all the way, but in saying
across the entire media, local, national and international profiling that, we must be mindful of the fact that no Waterford representa-
our assets from heritage to holidays, fine food and fair strands, tive has ever even reached the last six.
céad mile fáilte agus ceoil. One must also add the profile our Camper Van Club. Ardmore GAA Club welcomed the Munster
Intercounty hurlers give Ardmore, as invariably all match com- Camper Van Club to it's grounds over the weekend and over 30
mentators mention the 'beautiful sea-side resort'. families had a most enjoyable weekend at the Club grounds,
Barbeque at Round Tower Hotel. Well done to the Tidy Towns where they were based. Group barbeques were the order of the
sub-committee who organised the barbeque at The Round Tower weekend and , despite heavy rain on Sunday morning, they still
Hotel on Friday night. It really was a brilliant night with 'Samson' managed the barbeque and outdoor breakfast. The group used the
providing the gig in the garden and entertaining all comers with Clubhouse by night where they had some music and a sing-song.
THE EPPING FORREST BAND IN CONCERT All-Ireland Success for
AT ST. MARY'S COLLEGIATE CHURCH
Youghal Athletes in Tullamore
Best Gross - Julie Coyne (7) 27pts - pictured here with the President Larry
The Epping Forrest Band in concert at St. Mary’s Cunningham, the President's wife and the Lady Captain Breeda Curtin
IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM
In Loving Memory of
14th Anniversary Josephy “Joe” Ring
In Loving Memory of 24, Raheen Park, Youghal, Co. Cork.
5th Anniversary
In Loving Memory of a loving Mother
Jenny O'Shea THANKSGIVING
Whose 5th Anniversary occurs on 7th Sept. 2009.
MIRACLE PRAYER
We lost a mother with a heart of gold,
How much we miss her can never be told,
She shared our troubles and helped us along, Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked for
If we follow her footsteps we will never go wrong. many favours, this time I ask for a special one,
We miss you from your fireside chair, (mention here). Take it Dear Heart of Jesus and
Your loving smile and easy air, place it within your own Broken Heart, where
Your vacant place no one can fill,
We miss you mam and all ways will.
your father sees it. Then, in his merciful eyes it will
She was a mother so very rare, become your favour, not mine Amen.
Content in her home and always there,
On earth she toiled, in heaven she rests, Say this prayer for 3 days, promise publication and
God bless you mam you were the best. prayer and favour will be granted no matter how
Love you always and forever impossible. Never know to fail. F.A.
Ken and Shenuka.
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Youghal Golf Club Triumphant
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Youghal Golf Club beat Monkstown Golf Club by 7 holes in the
final of the Barton Shield last weekend in the finals of the Munster
Provincial Finals of the Bulmers Cups & Shields in Thurles Golf
Club.
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U11 team that played Cobh: Chloe Landers, Laura White, Elizabeth Brennan, Amy
Herlihy, Louise Dempsey, Shauna O'Connell, Catriona O'Keeffe, Ciara Crowley,
Aoife O'Neill, Fidlema O'Connell, Erin Galvin, Ciara Whyte, Lucie Sheehan.
Our U11's are having a great run in the Imokilly league they
played 2 games last week resulting in 2 wins for the girls. Great
effort is put in each week by Janette Power and Carmel Dempsey
in helping the girls train for this league. The U 11's train every
Monday & Thursday night @ 7pm
Scores in the Cobh game came from Erin Galvin, Aoife O'Neill,
Catriona O'Keeffe, Ciara Crowley. All the girls played very well.
Age 8's with coaches Anthony Mason and Aisling O'Flaherty U11's are in action again Tuesday against Sars and Thursday
against Castlyons.
Our U13's have also been in action over the last week, they played
2 games also, but were unlucky that the scores didn't come their
way. They played Castlelyons and then Sars.
U13 team: Janice Daly, Ameerah Hickey, Laura Daly, Aoife McCarthy, Cheyanne
Lewis, Pamela Lewis, Sophie Monaghan, Aoife Siochru, Ciara Flavin, Chloe
Landers, Aisling Cremin, Phoebe Whelan, Amy Quirke Tara Clohessy, Laura
Age 12's with coach Cian Kennelly Donoghue, Emily Roche, Aoife Daly, Niamh Crowley, Jane Walsh, Aoife Daly.
U13 are in action against Carrigtwohill this Thursday. Training
every Monday night @ 6.30 Thank you must go to the U13's train-
er - Kelma McCarthy for all the effort that she has put in with the
girls.
U15's played a great game against Dungorney on Saturday morn-
ing, they had a strong breeze against them in the first half but still
in all put up a great fight against their opponents to come back and
make all the play in the 2nd half, the score ended with Youghal
being narrowly defeated by 4 points.
A huge thanks to Ken Bulman for all his hard work throughout the
year with the girls, training every Wednesday night @ 6.30 pm
All help is greatly appreciated and welcomed form the club when
Marcella O'Neill, O'Neill's Oil sponsors, presents a cheque to Peter Coady, camp
co-ordinator with Ann Walsh, Olan Coleman, John Murray and the Youghal Rugby
training the Underage and all support is also welcomed by the girls
Mini Summer Camp kids when they play their matches.
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In Memoriam In Memoriam
In loving memory of my Mam
25th Anniversary
Helen O’Sullivan In loving memory of
11 O’Briens Tce., Youghal.
Jim Clerkin
Who’s 21st Anniversary was on 26th August. Late of 1 North Abbey, Youghal.
Who died on 9th September 1984
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Marietta O'Connell, Mayor Sandra McLellan and Teresa Watkins Cork County Council
Standing- Ellen Kelly, Anne Marie Kenneally, Carmel Murphy, Marian O'Halloran, Eileen O'Brien, Joseph
Higgins, Ian McDonagh and Christine O'Sullivan; Seated-Ruth Flanagan, Jim Horgan, Mayor Sandra McLellan
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