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Youghal News.....June 11th 2009
Fr. John Keane and Deirdre Fitzgerald present the 1st prize in the raffle to winner
Ray Flanagan
Katie Murray, Susan Cronin and Deirdre Fitzgerald with Fr. John Keane, The girls
are travelling to La Libertad, Ecuador for 3 weeks voluntary work to help Fr. John’s
mission. Diabetes Fundraising Event
The Diabetes Fundraising Event will be held on the 26th June
2009 in memory of Frank Smith
Since 1967 the Diabetes Federation of Ireland has been dedicated
to helping people with diabetes. Through its network of support
branches throughout the country, people who have an interest in
diabetes are dedicated to sourcing and sharing information on dia-
betes and related matters.
Diabetes affects people from all walks of life, from the very young
to the very old and is now considered an epidemic by the World
Health Organisation. In Ireland, it is estimated that there are
200,000 people with diabetes with many unaware. The majority of
these people will only be diagnosed through an acute medical
event of the complications of long term untreated hyperglycaemia.
A further 200,000 people have impaired glucose tolerance or "pre-
Fr. John Keane presents the winning prize in the quiz to Donacha O’Cearuill with diabetes" of which 40% will develop diabetes in the next 5 years
Michael Sheehan, Mick O’Connor and Tom Fitzgerald if lifestyle changes are not made.
Diabetes Mellitus, or just diabetes as it is more commonly known,
occurs when the sugar (glucose) level in the blood is too high.
This happens when the body is not burning up carbohydrates prop-
erly due to a defect in the pancreas, the gland that produces insulin.
Insulin is the hormone which keeps blood sugar levels within the
normal healthy range. Diabetes may be present either when no
insulin is made or when insulin is made but not working properly.
The Diabetes Federation of Ireland provides a vast range of serv-
ices which include support for children and parents with diabetes
via the Sweetpea Kidz Club, Children and adolescent adventure
activities, Family weekends and parent support groups. Advocacy
and liaison with clinics, services, the HSE and the Department of
Health and Children, National and local diabetes awareness cam-
paigns & Health Promotion initiatives including diabetes screen-
ing around the country.
Fr. John Keane with 3rd prize winners Tommy Roche, Kitty O’Sullivan, and
Declan Hennessy with quizmaster Jim Furey To do our part in raising funds and awareness in the Youghal area
a coffee morning will take place in Cumann Na Daoine, 4
Catherine Street Youghal from 10am to 1pm, it s only 3 for
Tea/Coffee Cake with a Diabetic screening included if you wish to
avail of this service. Diabetic Screening will continue from 2pm
to 4pm at Brookes Supervalu Youghal free of charge.
This will be followed on Friday evening by an 80 s Disco at
9.30pm with optional fancy dress at the Youghal GAA Club. DJ s
on the night are Mick Sheehan & Ger O Driscoll. Tickets for this
worthy cause are only 10 and will be on sale on the door, they are
available at Suil Eile 125 North Main St. Youghal and are also
available from Mags on 087-2032037 or Yvonne 086-3708006
who you can also contact for any other information on this event.
All proceeds raised will go directly to the Cork Branch of the
Diabetics Federation of Ireland.
Fr. John Keane with Deirdre Fitzgerald, Katie Murray, Tommy Roche, Susan
Cronin, quizmaster Jim Furey, Will Moloney and Anne Murray
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Beginners: The final of three beginner/newcomer nights takes
place on Friday 12th June from 7.30pm-8.30pm. This is a good
opportunity for anyone interested in playing tennis to come along
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Ladies Tennis: A ladies doubles tournament will take place on
Wednesday 24th June. All levels will be catered for. Draw for
partners takes place at 7.30pm sharp. For further information con-
tact GrÆinne (086)8876683 or Bridget (087)6147514.
Mens Tennis: A mens doubles tournament takes place Saturday
27th and Sunday 28th June. Runners-up from the first round will
take part in a plate competition. Winners from the first round take
part in cup competition. You can pick your own partner for this
event. However if you would like to take part and don’t have a
partner contact David (087)6177345 or Tony (086)0833871 and a
partner will be arranged. Draw will be take place on 22nd June.
Please contact David or Tony before this to register. This is the
first mens event of the tennis year and a good turnout is expected.
Adult Club Night: A mixed doubles adult club night takes place
every Thursday at 8pm. All are welcome to attend.
Junior Tennis:
A junior tennis morning takes place every Saturday from 10.30am
- 12pm. This is for 10-18 year olds
Membership:
A final reminder to members that membership is now due. All
members fully paid up by May 28th have been entered into a draw
for a free membership, which takes place Saturday 6th June.
Winner will notified immediately and will be announced in the
next Youghal News. We remind all members, junior, student, adult
and family that membership must be fully paid up in order to avail
of coaching sessions.
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Austin O’Keeffe-Captain Youghal Golf Club presents Austin O’Keeffe-Captain Youghal Golf Club presents Austin O’Keeffe-Captain Youghal Golf Club presents
the 4th prize to Kieran Power with Jimmy Coleman- the 5th prize to John Greene with Jimmy Coleman- the 6th prize to Paul Moylan with Jimmy Coleman-
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Youghal News.....June 11th 2009
Late Margaret [Madge] Aherne A Grandmother is all the dear and precious things in life
Youghal & Clashmore when she’s a Grandmother like you.
The sun shone down in the tranquil That’s why we can’t help but love everything about you."
corner of the old cemetery in Madge is survived by her son John, her daughter Biddy her son in
Clashmore on Saturday May 20th - law Bill, daughter in law Pat, her grandchildren, Kieran, Elaine,
Madge Aherne had made her final Derek, Sean, Mark, and Damien great grandchildren Fionn Darragh
journey home and all those present and Taylor her nieces relatives to whom we tender our deepest and
were witnessing the final chapter in a heartfelt sympathy
remarkable life which began way back Madge may your spirit continue to inspire those you loved Madge
in 1916. and may your gentle soul rest in everlasting peace.
As the final prayers were said family The late Helen Collins
and friends lingered to chat and some Grange and England
wonderful memories of a lady whose Helen’s untimely death recently has left family and friends devastat-
life has been a shining example and ed and deeply saddened. Born in Glenlickey Grange, Helen eldest of
inspiration to all, were recalled. the Power sisters immigrated to England in the 1950’s to pursue a
Born in Knockanaris Clashmore in career in nursing. There she met and married Clonakilty chief Pat
1916 - like so many of her generation Collins, who was employed at the same hospital. Pats unexpected
- life growing up in rural Ireland was death some 27 years ago was a devastating blow to Helen. However
extremely difficult for Madge and her family, her near perfect mem- she remained on in England and continued her nursing career until
ory right up to the very end of her life could recall those early years her retirement. Over the years Helen always remained in close con-
with great clarity and detail. Going to school in Clashmore, the hard- tact with her family here in West Waterford and she visited regularly
ships endured because of the lack of basic essentials - running water once sometimes twice each year. Late last year Helen finally returned
and electricity- transport- luxuries taken so much for granted today. home to her family in Grange, where she was lovingly cared for by
She married her husband Patrick Aherne from nearby Creggs and her sister Monica, Michael and all her family. Helen is survived by
together they had three children - however the death of their beauti- her sisters Monica O Connell [Grange], Easther Brown [Youghal]
ful daughter Mary Margaret in 1947 at the age of just four years was Breda Aherne Kereen her brothers in law nephews nieces relatives
a devastating blow to the Aherne family. Madge never forgot the and friends to whom we tender our deepest and heart felt sympathy
kindness and help of their wonderful Clashmore neighbours and On Saturday evening May 2nd Helen’s removal took place to Grange
friends who supported them through those heartbreaking times. church, on Sunday morning requiem mass was celebrated for the
In 1961 Madge, Patrick and their children left their beloved happy repose of her soul, Helen was then taken on her final journey
Clashmore for a chance of a better life across the Blackwater in to England where she will be laid to rest along side her late husband
Youghal Town, this joy was short lived however, as tragedy struck Pat last week. Ar dheis De go raibh a hanam dilis.
once in again 1967 with the unexpected death of her husband Patrick. Birthday Greetings
However it was her remarkable faith which gave Madge the courage A very happy birthday to Clashmore friends Niamh Condon and
and strength to carry on alone and raise a wonderful family. In final Danielle Mangan both celebrated their 20th birthdays recently best
months of Madge’s life she resided in the love and care of Peter wishes to you both from all your family and friends.
Angela and staff of Youghal and district nursing home - as her long Kinsalebeg Community Group
life grew to a close, Madge had no doubt where she was going and 263.70 Raised For Alzheimer’s
knew she would reunited once again with those she loved who had A fantastic 263.70 was raised at the recent Tea Evening for
gone before her in their heavenly abode. Alzheimer’s Ireland in Kinsalebeg Hall. Thanks to all who con-
Despite having lived the second half of life in Youghal she never lost tributed, Called in for just a cuppa and especially Katie and Molly
touch with her native Clashmore, childhood friendships were very Foley who entertained us with song and dance. Thanks to all the
special to Madge and she visited on a regular basis. Each week she ladies who baked and the entire group who catered on the night.
kept in touch with all the happenings from across the bridge -with the Celebrations
local Dungarvan papers were the highlight of her week. Special birthday greetings to Colette Foley and Margaret O Keeffe,
Madge was first and foremost a family woman and she devoted her both celebrating their birthdays this week. Congratulations to the
entire adult life to the love and care of her children, grandchildren "New Granny "May Murphy.
and great grandchildren. She supported and encouraged them in their Thank You
careers and past times - their interests were her interests. Her life and Thanks to Kolette Enright and Les Ford of Eyes on the road - Mobile
courage has always been a great inspiration to them especially her Optician Unit- the Kinsalebeg group is keeping them busy.
grandchildren - in the following reflection read by her grandson Thanks also to Dungarvan VEC tutors Mary O Brien and Kathleen
Kieran at her funeral mass which was celebrated by Fr Bill Condon some of the Kinsalebeg group have just completed a ten-
Bermingham at the Holy Family church in Youghal - summed up week computer course.
what this dearly loved lady ment to them Clashmore Ladies Football
"What is a Grandmother?" Junior Ladies
A grandmother is a remarkable woman. Training for all our junior ladies on Wednesday at 7.30pm with the
She’s a wonderful combination of warmth and kindness championship just six weeks away we need full attendance at train-
laughter and love ing ladies so please do make an effort.
She overlooks our faults, encourages our dreams, 21st Birthday Greetings
and praises our every success. Congratulations to Pa Kelleher Shanacoole who is celebrated his 21st
A Grandmother has the wisdom of a teacher, Birthday recently best wishes to you Pa from all your friends
and sincerity of a true friend, and the Driving Test Success
tenderness of a mother. Well done to Colm Faherty, Ballycurrane on passing his driving test
She’s someone that we admire, respect recently - congratulations Colm and many years of happy and safe
and love very much. driving Colm.
A grandmother will always have a cherished place Women’s Mini Marathon - June 1st
in our memories and in our hearts This year we have local lady Eileen Dower of Creggs took part in
She’s someone for whom we want every happiness Women’s Mini Marathon in Dublin on June 1st. Eileen walked the
in return for the joy she always brings. course, raising funds for the "Stuart Mangan Appeal"- Up to April 5th
West Waterford News Page Two
course, raising funds for the "Stuart Mangan Appeal"- Up to April beautiful photos to remind us of our special day.
5th 2008 - Stuart Mangan was a very brilliant young man and the Kinsalebeg National School Notes
world was his oyster. A very academic student and talented sports Western Final Winners for the Third Year in a Row!
man Stuart was playing rugby for Hammersmith and Fulham Rugby The Western Final was played in Tallow in wet conditions.
Club in London when an ordinary tackle resulted in a life changing Kinsalebeg boys played against Tourneena, and after an exciting
spinal injury which has left him on a ventilator and in need of 24 match, throughout which they led all the way, they ran out winners.
hour care. Despite all this remarkable young man has shown incred- What added to this thrilling win was that it was the third year in a row
ible courage and has inspired so many people along the way. that we won the hurling Western Final. Great teamwork led to this
Eileen like so many other people has been touched by Stuart’s Story, victory. Star of the season Edmond O’ Halloran added two goals and
she is also aware of the huge funding needed to ensure Stuart gets all ten points to the scoreboard. Points were scored by is n Mullins,
the care and comfort he needs - any one wishing to sponsor Eileen Jack Foley and Adam O’ Sullivan. Top scorer Tom Sheehan scored an
can contact her personally handing it in to her mother in law Mrs amazing seven goals. Great saves were made by our goalkeeper
Mary Dower in the village or to the Decies Bar in Clashmore. Chris O’ Brien. Our youngest player, Luke Seward played great in
County Victory defiance. Our substitutes have been vital throughout the previous
Well done to our brilliant Minor team on their victory over matches. The substitutes who played were Kyle Roche, Danny O’
Ballinacourty in the county final at Fraher Field on Wednesday Night Mahony, JoÆo Machado and Jack Ryan.
- See full match report in the Juvenile notes Well done also to our girls’ team, who played very well this year in
Get Well Wishes all their matches. These were Sarah Roche, Rebecca Curran, Cl dagh
Our prayers and good wishes are extended to Bernard Moloney Whelan, Shannon Walsh, Sophie Walsh, Shauna Ryan, Kate O’
Piltown and Gracie Cunningham Clashmore both of who are feeling Halloran, Niamh Fitzgerald, Katie Foley, Ellen Kelly, Elaine Russell
a bit under the weather at the moment, we hope you both will be up and Danielle Daly. With the exception of Sarah, we will have exact-
and well soon. ly the same team next year, so a great team for next year!
Clashmore - Kinsalebeg Juvenile GAA A huge thank you has to be paid to our enthusiastic coach, Noel
County Minor Football Final Hogan. Noel has worked very hard with all the boys and girls
Congratulations to the Minor team that defeated Ballinacourty last throughout the year, coaching both football and hurling. All of his
Wednesday evening in Fraher Field. This was a very competitive but dedication is much appreciated and has paid off again this year!
sporting match with a very exciting finish. Ballinacourty stormed the Thanks to Mrs Kinsella for organizing matches. And most of all, a
Clashmore/Kinsalebeg defence during the last ten minutes and threw huge thank you to all the parents for their continued support, with
everything at the lads but they failed to break through. Well done to lifts to matches and washing jerseys. This is much appreciated by all
the team for their work and determination and to their mentors who the children and teachers.
put in great time and effort during the year. It was good to see them Congratulations to the Minor County Champions!
getting their reward by bringing the Minor Cup to Congratulations from all the staff and pupils of Kinsalebeg National
Clashmore/Kinsalebeg for the very first time. School to the Minor team who won the County Final. Special con-
It was also good to hear Brian O’ Halloran, as Captain, acknowledge gratulations to our past pupils Brian O’ Halloran, David Byrne,
his thanks on behalf of the team to the present mentors, and especial- Jonathon Walsh, Daniel Collins, Diarmuid Trihy and Darren Foley.
ly to all the mentors at under age level who helped in bringing this Thanks to the team and management who visited us in school with
team up along the lines. He also acknowledged the work done by two their cup and lots of goodies!
staunch clubmen who have passed to their eternal reward- Eamonn School Sports
Lombard, RIP. and Liam O’Rourke, RIP. Well done to everyone who participated in the School Sports
This was a great win for the Club and will be remembered for a long Athletics in the Friary and represented our school so well. Best wish-
time to come. es to all those who are running in the Final on Thursday night. These
Cul Camps are Caelin Rooney and Cian Ryan in the Under 8 boys, Molly Foley
A final reminder for application forms to be handed in this week. in the U 8 girls, Kyle Roche in the U 9, Edmond O’ Halloran in the
Kits should then be available before the end of the school year. U 14 boys. Good luck to our four relays as well, the U8 girls of Molly
U-14 Hurling Foley, Mary-Kate Seward, Chloe Smiddy and Ann-Marie Hynes, the
Our U-14 team started their campaign with their first match against U9 boys of Kyle Roche, Cian Ryan, Eoin O’ Halloran and Max
Mount Sion last Monday evening. Quinn, the U10 boys team of Jack Foley, Adam O’ Sullivan, Luke
All the team played superbly and they won out on a score line of 1- Seward and Danny O’ Mahony and the Mixed U14 relay of Edmond
7 to 1-4. O’ Halloran, is n Mullins, Rebecca Curran and Shannon Walsh. The
Helmets running is starting at 6:15 in St Augustine’s College, Abbeyside on
Helmets are available for sale, and Mary O’ Halloran, Rath, can be Thursday. Best of luck to all our competitors!
contacted for same. Our Second Green Flag!
Thank You All our hard work over the past two years of saving energy and heat-
From The Parents Association of Kinsalebeg National School. ing in school as paid off as we have gained our Second Green Flag!
Along with the parents of the 2nd class children who recently cele- Well done to all pupils in school for all their hard work, from turning
brated their first holy communion we would like to thank most sin- off lights and switches, to closing doors and blinds, to schoolwork
cerely the following people who made our day very special about energy and to saving energy at home. We also continued our
Mrs. Kinsella for all your hard work getting the kids ready during the hard work from the first flag of reducing waste and preventing litter
year, with the help of Eileen it went off without a flaw... in our school. A special thanks to our Green Schools Committee who
Fr. O Gorman for the beautiful mass and as always putting the kids put in so much work. These were the 6th, 5th and 4th classes: Sarah
first and making their special day so memorable, also thanks for wel- Roche, is n Mullins, Edmond O’ Halloran, Tom Sheehan, Ieuan
coming Fr. Quinn with open arms. Yowell, Shannon Walsh, Chris O’ Brien, Rebecca Curran, Clodagh
Joan Collins and all the beautiful singers and Musicians. Whelan, Adam O’ Sullivan, Finbarr McGrath, Jack Foley, Ellen
To the parents who organized our party after in the community hall, Kelly, Elaine Russell, Sophie Walsh, Shauna Ryan, Kate O’ Halloran,
thanks you for serving us the tea, coffee, biscuits and the party food Katie Foley, Danielle Daly and Niamh Fitzgerald. Thanks to all the
for the kids. teachers for their hard work supporting the children in their quest to
And last but not least Denis our photographer, who silently clicked receive their Green Flag. Sarah, is n and Mrs. Kinsella will travel
away during the mass and after in the hall, we are sure we will have to the Lifetime Lab in Cork on Friday to collect the flag, which we
will raise in school in June.
Youghal News.....June 11th 2009
Ole Mill Ladies Poker Tony Keane and Gabriel Hynes. Best of the last five we had Nell
Our weekly card game for the ladies continues each week on Foley and Roger Hynes. We had three pairs sharing the lucky last
Tuesday nights at 9.30pm at the Ole Mill our winner this week game winners prize Anne Ledingham and Edmond Ledingham
was Catherine Mansfield Welcome back to Pauline Roche, Percy Hallahan and Derry Cotter, Chrissie Cotter and Joy Bryne.
Pauline was absent for a few weeks great to see her well again. The previous weeks winners were Margaret and Dan Leahy on
Birthday Greetings nine games in second place on eight games we had Kathleen
A very happy birthday to Yvonne Coonan who celebrated her Osbourne and Eileen Dower. In joint third we had Pat O Halloran
birthday this past week. Happy birthday also to Frank Cummins and Liam Curran James and Pat Mairead and Michael Fahey, all
who celebrated his birthday with us during the week and Maura on seven games. Best of the last five were Mary Dower and Jack
Keogh , Maura had a surprise party here with last weekend for her Douris, Stephen Cunningham and Michael Hunt Lucky last game
60th birthday Congratulations Maura winners were Percy Hallahan and Derry Cotter, Maura McGrath
Well done to the Minor team on their success in the county final - and Noel Nugent.
last Saturday night we had a DVD of the game shown at the Ole This week we were delighted to have Mary Anne and Bobby
Mill. Connery back with us, welcome back to you both. Also making a
Rings welcome return to the Clashmore drive this week after we had our
Our week rings tournament continues each Sunday afternoon last Youghal players Chrissie and Joy.
weeks winners of Sunday roast and wine were Tom Kelly and Pat Also this week we extend congratulations to Ardmore husband
Hickey. Rings again this bank holiday Sunday evening at 6.00pm and wife team Mairead and Michael Fahey, who are celebrating
Clashmore Ramblers Alpha Lotto - Jackpots 1000 & 1300 their Golden Wedding anniversary, congratulations and best wish-
Last weeks Clashmore Ramblers Alpha lotto jackpots were not es to you both.
won so we have two fantastic jackpot prizes to be won again next Tea Party Cancelled
week. The letters for 10,000 jackpot were Y, M, K, O. In our sec- The Clashmore Parents Association Fundraising tea party due to
ond draw the letters were H, V, B, M as our jackpot was not won be held on June 13th has been postponed until further notice.
here the amount for next week will be 1300 for anyone who can Thanks to everyone who offered to lend their support.
match the four letters drawn. Well done to the following who were Decies Poker Classic
the lucky winners of 20 were Anthony Dunne Clashmore, Helen This weekend we had two nights of Poker at the Decies Bar and
Mulcahy C\O Ethane Aherne, and Martina Healy. Our next draw our winners on Friday night were husband and wife team
takes place on Wednesday night Geraldine Scanlon and John Scanlon 2nd On Monday night we
On the previous Wednesday night the jackpot was 10,000 the let- had Eugene O Halloran winning with Redmond Foley in second.
ters draw for that were J, I, X, L. Our second jackpot draw letters Well done to all of you.
were R, J, T, X, well done to the following who were the luck win- Good News for Clashmore School
ners of 20 each in that draw: Mary Anne and Patricia C\O the Old This week Clashmore National School received some wonderful
Still, Edmond and Kay. John McGeer Aglish C\O Sinead news - the proposed cuts in education would have resulted in the
Coughlan. loss of one of our teachers, nobody wanted to return to those days
Kinsalebeg School Non-Stop Draw - May Draw Results just over a year ago when classes in the school had to be divided
Our draw for May took place last week at the school and the fol- and our teachers were stretched to their limits to cope with the
lowing were our winners: needs of the huge number of children in their care each day.
1st Prize: Helen Ryan,Ticket seller Conor Ryan; 2nd Prize: Thankfully we get to retain our fourth teacher - thanks to everyone
Siobhan Fitzgearld, Ticket seller Connor Fitzgerald; 3rd Prize: who lent his or her support to the campaign against government
Brian Sanders, Ticket sellers Clara Morey; 4th Prize: Chloe cuts in education.
Walsh, Ticket seller Sophie Walsh. Wedding Bells: Collins - Joyce
Well done to all our winners and thanks to everyone for their con- The Church and surrounding grounds at University College Cork
tinued support. were the beautiful settings for the pretty April Wedding of Pat
Birthday Greetings Collins of Collins Town & Country Youghal and Limerick Lady
Congratulations to Edel Wilson, Aughnacurraviel Clashmore who Doireann Joyce, recently. Friend of the bride Fr Paddy Costelloe
celebrated her 21st birthday with family and friends at the Decies performed the nuptial ceremony. Her sister Gormlaith Joyce
Bar Clashmore last week - Best wishes to you Edel from all your attended the bride, as matron of honour while friend Edwina O
family and friends. Toole was bridesmaid. The very pretty flower girl was Kate
Clashmore - Kinsalebeg GAA Lotto - Jackpot 3450 Winston.
Our Clashmore - Kinsalebeg GAA Club weekly lotto jackpot was The groom’s brothers William and Joe were best man and grooms-
not won so next week we have a fantastic prize of 3450 for any- man retrospect and the adorable little pageboy was Jerry Joyce.
one who manages to match our four numbers out in next Monday Stephanie Collins, Aevanne Ni Sheoighe, and Foncy Hobbins car-
nights draw, which takes place at the Old Still Bar. Monday night’s ried out the readings, Doireanns father the late Jerry Joyce was
lucky 20 winners were Mary O Neill Ardsallagh, Billy Allen foremost in everyone’s thoughts and prayers during the ceremony
Clashmore, Peter Grant Mallow, Davin Kenny C\O Helen Trihy was. Friend Derek Devereux read the beautiful reflection.
Coolbagh, and Mary O Brien Grallagh Grange. The four numbers Pat and Doireann’s parents Kay Joyce and Liam and Angela
out were 1, 4, 5, and 15.The previous Monday nights numbers Collins, and guests joined the couple in celebrating their marriage
were 5, 10, 15, 18, well done to the following who were our lucky at Sheraton Fota Island Hotel Cork
winners of 20 spot prizes Carina and Alex Clashmore: Mark Congratulations to you both and all the best for the future.
Cashell, Village View; Connor Beausang, Grange; Martin
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Youghal News.....June 11th 2009
On Friday next, June 12th, Dancing Thru The Ages, the Youghal-
based Irish music, song and dance show will be featured on RTE
1 s The Reel Deal. Recorded at the Firkin Crane Theatre in Cork
City in 2008, the programme will feature footage from the show
and also interviews with Richie Foley and Paula Goulding, the
show s producers.
The Reel Deal is an upbeat traditional music series with a contem-
porary twist. This lively, dynamic series for young people features
Breeda Budds, David O’Keeffe (got his head shaved and legs waxed on the night,
up and coming performers and is presented by Aoibhinn Ni Joseph Budds (organiser), Therese Budds (Sufferer of ME and Representative of
Shuilleabhain, Brian O Connell and Blathnaid Ni Dhonnchadha, ME Support Group, Colin Coady
who all share and interest and passion for traditional music.
In the first programme of the series we meet a variety of talented We would like to say a special thank you to all those who took part
traditional Irish musicians from around the country, each one on the night: Joseph Budds, David O’Keeffe, Shane Murphy,
developing their own unique style and ensuring the Irish tradition Kevin Lane, Conor Lane and Sean Long. Thanks to Barty for his
is kept alive and thriving in modern Ireland. Cork is visited as we entertainment, Clodagh Lucey, Beautician and Mary Budds ,hair-
go behind the scenes of music and dance show Dancing Thru the dresser. Also to Hickey’s Bar for holding the event and sponsors of
Ages, which has enjoyed a successful series of summer seasons in spot prizes. Mega thanks to all those who donated money before,
Youghal, and has recently transferred to the Firkin Crane Theatre during and after the event.
in Cork City. The Reel Deal, RTE 1, Friday, June 12th. Irish ME/CFS support group information (01)2350965 or
www.dancingthrutheages.com. info@irishmecfs.org
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Cllr. Michelle Hennessy & Cllr. Sandra McLellan with family and friends
The excellent Staff at the Youghal Town Council Count Centre in the Mall Arts
Centre
Cllr. Barbara Murray pictured with family and friends in jubilant mood after her
re-election to Youghal Town Council and to Cork County Council
Cllr. Sammy Revins with wife Kate is congratulated by friends and supporters
Tom Linehan, Jerry Russell, Robert Sweetnam, Geraldine Browne and Anthony
Russell
Youghal News.....June 11th 2009
Burke welcomed such a fresh impetus to the often mundane, dusty
chamber that seems to grind slowly on the rusted rails of the Irish
political system. It will be different but it’s great to see the
Council injected with new blood and fresh ideas. He stated that
he would continue his work with local heritage. Money is still
coming into heritage despite the current climate and the new her-
itage directional signs will be rolled out to the historic core of the
town shortly. He added that he was ’honoured and privileged’ to
be re-elected. The vote I got was a combination of myself and
Ollie Casey. It was a great pleasure to work with him for fifteen
years. It was a strong alliance and that alliance got me elected.
For F anna FÆil Cllrs., Linehan-Foley and Revins it was a time to
reflect on how the government had left them with pieces to pick
up. Asked how she had avoided becoming a victim to protest vot-
ing against her party she said it would have been ’unfair to hit local
representatives’. The local elections are contested by personali-
ties. I’ve worked hard for five years. I’m thrilled to be back in and
I thank everyone who voted for me. There’s a lot of issues. We
want to get Dunnes back up and running, we want the new library
in the County Council premises that they bought and we will con-
tinue to fight for a marina for Youghal, she said. Former Cllr.,
Ollie Casey was again remembered by Cllr. Linehan-Foley. He
will be missed, he was like a father figure to me and was a great
help to me when my Dad passed away. Meanwhile, Cllr. Revins
revealed that this would be his last term in office. I’ll step down
after this term. I’ll have given twenty years by that time. So what
would he wish to see realised for Youghal when that day comes.
I’d love to see employment come back to Youghal, even a few
small industries and I still would like to see a shopping outlet, he
said. The campaign had been difficult but Sammy had counted on
the goodwill of his personal vote. I canvassed on my own as
Sammy Revins and now I will continue to work as hard as I have
ever done for the town.
Party politics wise the only change to the line up is the new Labour
seat. Fine Gael’s Cllr. Murray is relieved to continue the strong
representation of her party. It’s a relief to be elected. There was
no surprises locally that the seven would make it. She also wel-
comed the new Cllrs. They’ll be a breath of fresh air. The first
term is all about settling in and it’s the biggest learning cure. I now
have five years under my belt and have forged relationships in a
lot of departments. The campaign was hard. Politics is a tough
game and you need all the help you can get.
By 8pm the numbers were added up, the party was over. Those
who celebrated into the night would have had an uneasy sleep. The
work and the often thankless tasks, frustrations and disappoint-
ments start today. The Council staff excelled in the operation of
the count, their tireless efforts greatly appreciated. Town Clerk,
Liam Ryan remained, as ever, coolness personified and his dili-
gence during the counts made the process seamless. His clear and
concise explanations brought both clarity and understanding to the
waiting crowd. Appreciation was shown with a round of applause
as the 2009 election ended.
Cllr. Sammy Revins, Pa McCarthy, Tommy Bulman and Thomas Keane
Cllr. David Savage congratulating Eoin Coyne on his election; also included is
Gerry Savage Brendan and Helen Murphy Brian Walsh casting his vote
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Youghal News.....June 11th 2009
Cllr. Liam Burke and his wife Sheila with Mayor Olly Casey
Cllr. Barbara Murray pictured with Willie Broderick, David Stanton TD and her
daughter Aoife.
Youghal United Senior Team who won the Beamish Senior League Munster Cup Final Youghal United accepting the Beamish Senior League Munster Cup
David O Loughlin (An Post/Sean Kelly/M. Donnelly) leads the breakaway group in the FBD Insurance Ras Stage at the Rhincrew Roundabout, Youghal on Stage 3 from
Wexford to Cobh. Also included in the group are Stage Winner Ian Wilkinson (Britain Halford s Bike Hut), Simon Richardson (Rapha Condor) 2nd on the Stage and
Mads Christensen (Denmark Designa Kokken). Picture: Ger Flanagan
Youghal News.....June 11th 2009
Lily Davis pictured with her family at her recent 70th Surprise Birthday Party
Mary and Pat Barron at the polling sta- Janice and Aimee Kennedy casting their
tion in Killeagh votes in Killeagh
Lily Davis pictured with the grandchildren at her recent 70th Surprise Birthday
Party
Mikey Davis and Eilish O Callaghan pictured at Lily s Surprise 70th Party
Simon Coady and Eithne Stanton at the
Thank You
Billy Cotter and Dan Long Killeagh Polling Station
Lily Davis would like to thank most sincerely her family, relatives and many, many
friends who joined her in celebrating her 70th Birthday recently in the Rugby Club,
Youghal. A great night was had by all and once again many thanks for all your
wonderful gifts and well wishes.
- Lily Davis
Youghal Graduate
Tournament
There will be an Tennis Tournament for Juniors on the Saturday the 27th June
10.30-12.00 ages 10 and up 3 per person with lots of great DVD prizes to be won.
There will also be a Mini Tennis Fun Hour after the Tournament at 12.30-1.30 ages
6-9 3 per person. The Mini Tennis Fun Hour has been cancelled on the 20th of
June, but please come to the Fun Hour on the 27th.
Ted Kelly 27, Ard Caladh, Youghal, who graduated as Chartered Quantity Tadhg Donnelly and Nuala Malone who were married on June 5th in Kilmacow
Surveyor in St. Stephen s Church Dublin Co. Kilkenny
Youghal News.....June 11th 2009
YOUGHAL G.A.A.
MEETINGS ARE ANYTHING TO GO BY. THROW IN IS 7: 30. AS
WITH ALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES THE VIDEO OF THE
www.youghal.cork.gaa.ie MATCH WILL BE SHOWN IN THE CLUBHOUSE ON FRIDAY
NIGHT AT ABOUT 10 O’CLOCK AND ALL ARE WELCOME AND
INTERMEDIATE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 30/05/2009 CAR- LETS HOPE IT WILL BE FOR A CELEBRATION ASWELL.
RIGTOHILL YOUGHAL 0-13 V DELANEYS 1-6 Can all team managers please allocate a member of their selection team
What was arguably the biggest football game the Club have the task of sending match reports to the following E-Mail address so
played in for many Years was played in Carrigtohill on Saturday we can keep the Web Site updated and have all the info we can for the
Evening 30th May. Losing would have meant a relegation playoff Paper. d.k.youghal@gmail.com
which could have left the club playing East Cork Junior Football Youghal Under 8 Blitz. Youghal hosted the under 8 Blitz last
next Year. Thankfully however the lads put in superb performance Saturday. The Blitz is sponsored by the AIB and includes Fr. O’ Neill’s,
Midleton, Killeagh and Youghal.This is the second leg of the leagues,
against Delaneys to emerge victorious. Minus a few Key players
with the first set being played in Fr. O’ Neills two weeks ago. Killeagh
through injury and other commitments Youghal took to the Field and Midleton will host the remaining two sets of games. I would like
with some confidence but also a little doubt as to whether they to thank all the boys and girl who played fabulous hurling. We also had
could overcome the Delaney challenge with so many players a lot of new comers from the under 6/7 group which have now joined
unavailable. To their credit the players who filled in were superb our age group. So far the lads have won two games, drew two and con-
on the night. Youghal opened with a superb point inside thirty sec- ceded the other two games. Thanks to the refs. who also helped out on
onds from Paul Kelly who ran the length of the field to get on the the day. Finally, I would especially like to thank all of the parents and
end of a ball and duly put it over. Youghal struggled a bit after this families for their support on Saturday. Parents supplied sandwiches,
with Delaneys dominating the breaking ball around the middle cakes and other foodstuffs as refreshments for after the matches and
which put pressure on our rear guard and eventually led to the also helped out greatly.
Goal. Eoin Coleman went to midfield to see if he could pick up
some breaking ball and this move proved to be the key to swing-
Aura Youghal getting people
ing the tie in Youghal’s favour. Eoin had arguably his best game
for Yearsshowing all his experience in picking up loose ball,
fighting fit for summer
breaking the tackle and laying it off. This allowed Damien Ring to Aura Youghal Leisure Centre are offering people who are intent on
dictate the play from the middle and Youghal were dominant in achieving beach body perfection the opportunity to get into shape
this sector for the remainder of the contest. Youghals full back line by introducing their Outdoor Boot Camp which kicks off on the
of Michael Cronin, Aaron kenny and Paul Kelly were solid 16th June.
throughout as were the half back line, and up front Youghal tor- The camp which runs all summer is suitable for all age groups
tured their oponents with Stephen Kelly running straight at them and is an ideal way to get into shape for the upcoming summer sea-
with every ball and chipping in with 3 points. In fact all three of son. Everyone wants a beach body when they realise that summer
the half forwards scored three points with Barry McCarthy and the is only around the corner. June is always a busy month at the cen-
impressive Nigel Roche having the same total. The score of the tre, so we decided to develop an exercise programme to help peo-
game came from Robert Cronin late in the second half who col- ple shape up and improve their fitness for their holidays,
lected the ball on the 45 beat two players to head towords the 21 explained Aura Youghal Leisure Centre Operations Manager,
and from an acute angle curled a superb ball over the bar to put the Tracy Kenneally.
tie to bed. Onwards and upwards for the Boys after this perform- The programme is focused on helping people to tone up and to
ance and lets hope they can continue in this good form for the rest get into shape quickly. It is a tough workout, but it is as much
of the season. Team : P. Mackey, M. Cronin, A. Kenny, P. Kelly 0- about having fun as it is about working out, she continued.
1, R. Cronin 0-1, Barry Ring, A. Fox, J. Normoyle, D. Ring 0-1, Keeping fit and staying healthy can be a challenge and people are
S. Kelly 0-3, B. McCarthy 0-3, N. Roche 0-3, J. O’Mahony 0-1, E. always looking for the best and most practical way for them to stay
Coleman, S. Flynn. Subs: P. Monaghan, P. O’Mahony, S. Supple, in shape. There are so many choices out there and sometimes it is
Brendan Ring, Ger O’Leary, M. Walsh, S. Barry, M. Sheehan. hard to find the programme that suits you best. These classes are
LOTTO : The Lotto is still standing and the jackpot has reached an intense physical workout that centres on free body work such as
17,370 euro and will make somebody very happy over the coming sit ups, lunges and shuttle runs. They take place outdoors which
weeks. Congratulations to Robbie Swayne who picked up the 200 gives people a great opportunity to enjoy an exercise routine that
euro for three correct numbers. Numbers Drawn were 16,19,22 is somewhat different to the standard gym workout, explains
and 27. Tickets are available from the usual outlets and direct from Tracy. The Outdoor Boot Camp classes will be held on Tuesday
the Club House. Thank you for supporting this Lotto as it is the and Thursday evenings at 6. 15 p.m. and lasts for 45 minutes. The
Clubs main source of income and vital to the running of the Club. cost is 80 for a booking of ten sessions and they are also avail-
Your continued support is greatly appreciated. able for Pay as You Go customers.
COUNTY BOARD DRAW : Congratulations to Bridie Aura is also reminding people that the popular Boxercise classes
Fitzgerald of Dominic Collins Place who was the winner of 150 have returned. This unique class provides a great physical work-
euro in the May County Draw. The Club won a set of Jerseys in out. Boxercise is an ideal way to tone up and let off some steam
the April Draw and lets hope June and all the other Months will be after a hectic day. If you are looking for something different then
good to us also. these classes provide a great alternative to the standard fitness
45 DRIVE RESULTS : May 12th: 1st Ann & Angeline, 2nd and class. Classes take place every Friday at 12 noon and 8 p.m. and
3rd divided Mary & Joan, Mick & Sheelagh and Jo & Jerry. Best last for 45 minutes. The cost is 80 for a ten week session and they
of last 5 Ann & Dick. Last Game Noel & Chrissie. May 19th: 1st are also available for Pay as You Go customers, giving people the
Mary & Kevin. 2nd and 3rd divided Richie and Joy & Leonard. opportunity to try it out to see if it is something which suits them.
Best of last 5 Gene & Peg. Last Game Teresa & Mossie. For anyone looking for value during the recession you need look
ALL ROADS LEAD TO LISGOOLD ON FRIDAY NIGHT no further than Aura Youghal which is now offering people the
NEXT WHERE THE INTERMEDIATE HURLERS TAKE ON opportunity to exercise for free. Aura s current special member-
LAST YEARS VICTORS DOUGLAS IN THE CHAMPI- ship offer means that if you sign up during the month of June you
ONSHIP. LET’S GET BEHIND THE LADS AND GIVE THEM get the rest of the month for free. First payment required will be
ALL THE SUPPORT WE CAN FOR WHAT SHOULD BE A for the month of July. Those wishing to avail of the offer must
CRACKING GAME IF LAST YEARS TWO MEETINGS ARE sign up for a minimum of three months and facilitate payment by
ANYTHING TO GO BY. THROW IN IS 7: 30. AS WITH ALL direct debit.
CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES THE VIDEO OF THE MATCH For further information on the Aura Outdoor Boot Camp,
WILL BE SHOWN IN THE CLUBHOUSE ON FRIDAY NIGHT Boxercise classes or any other classes please contact reception on
AT ABOUT 10 O’CLOCK AND ALL ARE WELCOME AND 024-91614.
Youghal News.....June 11th 2009
In Memoriam In Memoriam
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1st Anniversary
Kelly Michael (Paddy) & Acknowledgement
College Green, Ennis, Co. Clare.
Michael O Doherty
Late of Market Place, Youghal.
Who died on June 9th 2008
6TH ANNIVERSARY
1st Anniversary & In loving memory of
Acknowledgement Margaret (Peg) Goggin
2, The Mall, Youghal (Nee O Callaghan)
Late of Upper Strand, Youghal
Bridie O Connell Willie O Connell
whose annivesary occurs at this time.
9th June 2008 November 2008
Colum & Oliver O Connell and their families would like to thank Will those who think of her today,
all those who supported them on the sad loss of their parents,
Bridie who died on the 9th of June and her husband Willie who A little prayer to Jesus say.
died in November.
Always in our thoughts and prayers, remem-
A special thanks to all the staff of Midleton Community Hospital,
to Colin & Billy at Egans and a special thanks to Fr.
bered by her sons and daughters, Mary,
Bermingham.
Margaret, Noreen, John, Siobhan, Tomas and
Michael, sons-in-law,
A mass will be offered to your intentions. daughters-in-law and grandchildren.
Youghal News.....June 11th 2009
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Members of the Youghal Tennis Club who took part in the Annual Emer Casey Tennis Tournament
Linda Donoghue presents a cheque to Juliette and Brendan Casey with Frank
Delaney, Mary O’Connell, David O’Connell, John Walsh, Paul MacGabhainn and
David Clarke Juliette and Brendan Casey with Nic Raicevic
COMMUNITY GAMES
ed in a most enjoyable and eagerly contested line-up of events.
These finals were well attended with boys and girls from
U12 Soccer Stradbally, Tramore, An Gaeltacht, Clonea and Fenor, some hav-
On May 12th last our under 12’s travelled to Abbeyside to take on ing acquired an impressive ability to compete through local swim
the well fancied Abbeyside team. While we started nervously, clubs. However, our club are proud to congratulate the first win-
some excellent saves from Ben Murphy and spirited defence by ner of the night-Padraig Hynes who got first in the U8 boys
Daniel Sliney, Padraig Roche, Tom Roche, Liam Hurley and freestyle. Next up were the U10 boys and girls freestyle. Both of
Michael Tobin kept the game scoreless. Midway through the first these were run off in heats due to the number of competitors.
half as our midfielders consisting of Edward Hynes, Edward O Dylan Hogan got through to the final and was the recipient of a
Neill, Robbie Grary and Cathal O Neill began to take control, we third place medal. We had another third place winner in the U12
had some chances to take the lead, but good saves from the boys freestyle for Edward Hynes while Padraig Roche received
Abbeyside keeper from Sean Faul and Billy Hynes kept the game second place in the U14 backstroke event.
scoreless. However, approaching half time two excellent strikes Event 24 was a relay competition for boys U13, and even though
from the Abbeyside front men gave our keeper Ben Murphy no two of our boys were in the U10 category, they competed with
chance and sent Abbeyside in at half time with a two goal lead. gesto getting third place and well done to all four Dylan Hogan,
In the second half while we had a lot of possession and some Padraig Roche, Liam Motherway and Edward Hynes.
excellent skill from John Walsh, Dylan Hogan, and Tiernan So a big congratulation to all our winners and well done to all who
McKeown, we failed to take our scoring opportunities, unlike took part. Representing Knockanore/Glendine/Kilwatermoy
Abbeyside who scored 2 opportunistic goals giving them a 4 goal were:Padraig Hynes, Emer Hogan, Liam Motherway, Dylan
lead heading into the final quarter. Hogan, Michelle Beausang, Edward Hynes and Padraig Roche.
Despite the scoreline, to their credit the lads battled on and were Athletics. Our next and final event of the year will be the athlet-
rewarded when Sean Faul was taken down in the penalty area ics. We are running off a field evening on Wednesday 3rd June
which Cathal O Neill converted with an excellent strike to botton next at the Shamrocks field, Knockanore at 6.15p.m. and invite all
left hand corner. Abbeyside added another goal just before full children including toddlers upwards from the parish to come along
time. This was an excellent spirited performance by our lads con- and part-take in this fun event. Activities will range from track
sidering that the Abbeyside team consisted of players from the events such as walking race to field events of long puck.
Ballinroad Soccer Club who play soccer on a weekly basis. Refreshments will be provided also.
Team: Ben Murphy, Liam Hurley, Daniel Sliney, Michael Tobin, The 1st and 2nd place winners in all events aged 8-16 will go for-
Tom Roche, Padraig Roche, Edward Hynes, Edward O Neill, ward to the County final in Waterford due to take place the end of
Robbie Geary, Cathal O Neill, Sean Faul, Billy Hynes, Dylan June next.
Hogan, Tiernan McKeown, John Walsh. Good luck. Best of luck to those who are sitting the junior and
Swimming The swimming Community Games County Finals leaving certs exams this week.
Youghal News.....June 11th 2009
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The Lifeboat returned to Station at 22.53 where it was cleaned and
refuelled ready for service at 23.50.
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A very good attendance last Tuesday enjoyed some very compet-
itive and also very sociable bowling, with less than a couple of
points separating the top three teams. The winners were :- Lily
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you left the men struggling way behind Dr Mathew s Surgery
Now, a bit of news that shall be of interest to all Youghal bowlers
and probably to the general public. Started on Tuesday 2nd June 1 Emmet Place, Youghal
and continuing on succeeding Tuesdays, RTE 1 shall be showing Tel (024) 93552
at 8:30pm , a new series called "Outbreak". The first programme
deals with the so called Spanish ’Flu of 1918. The second pro-
gramme examines the curse of TB in the thirtys and forties The
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Youghal News.....June 11th 2009
The Beamish Munster Senior Cup Team Winners celebrate with family, friends &
supporters.
Youghal United
Player of the Year
sponsored by Jimmy Healy, Physical
Therapy and Sports Injury Clinic
Upper Strand Youghal
Lady Winners in the Danelle Ladies Fashion sponsored competition. Back Row left
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