Regional Report 1044 – 21st December 2010

by

Eily Buckley

Dia is mhuire diobh go leir a cairde and welcome to News Report 1044 from Millstreet.

Fondest greetings dear listeners and I wish you all the very best on this cold and snowy Tuesday morning of the shortest day of 2010.

Among so many other things our Lotto draw fell victim of the adverse weather on Sunday night. That coupled with the death of Dan Hinchion beloved Dad of Marie Twomey who along with her husband, Denis, are leading members of the Lotto committee . And on behalf of the committee I want to extend to them and their families, our sincere sympathy .Ar dheis De go raibh a anam dilis.

The Lotto draw will now be held to-night at McCarthy’s Bar. And the next one will be in two weeks time Sunday January 9th at the Clara Inn.

Just about everything that was planned for this week has been cancelled

or deferred. All schools are closed which put pay to the excitement of the little Nativity plays that the little children had prepared, and the excitement of day of the holidays.

The weekly Bingo is cancelled for Thursday night.

Santa came to Carriganima on Sunday.  Not by helicopter, because of the weather, but he had his real live deer ,which went down a treat with all the children. And a great time was had by all.

Look out for lots of Local TV over the Christmas period.

The  Annual Christmas Day climb of Mushera Mountain promises to be a real challenge this time   and so will the New Years Day Swim in the Blackwater, but they are all for good causes which always seems to ease the pain.

Round the Fire will go ahead in Aubane on December 29th .

And  on January 6th ,there is a gala event at the Wallis Arms Hotel to celebrate the Women’s Christmas. Tickets at €20 each can be had from Mairead Daly .Please buy yours right away to avoid disappointment and so that she can calculate numbers. Music on the night by the ever popular Kelt.

Please help our hardworking Post Office staff . Buy you stamps in bulk  and try and  go there outside of peak time. They provide us with a wonderful service, so let us help them all we can.

We would like to welcome Mr. Herlihy who has taken over our Centra Store in the West End and wish him and the staff every success for the future.

Just four days to Christmas. And our Church services are as follows. Confessions on Friday from 12.30 to 1. Vigil Mass on Christmas Night will be at 10.30. and next day at 8.30 and 11.30. in Millsteet. In Ballydaly  on Christmas Day at 9am. And in Cullen at 8 and 10.15.

People who took  Christmas-tree cards to sign the names of loved ones on them, are asked to  return them by Thursday so they can  be placed on the tree on the alter.

Our shops are still offering great value in gift ideas to suit all pockets. And in the closing days before the Festive Season, do please continue shop at home.

There’s a note here from Jack Roche to say that DUE to popular demand  Ceoltoiri Sliabh Luachra are doing a re-run of the Musical Trail Through the History of Ireland ,at Bruaich na Carraige on Sunday January 2nd and Tuesday January 4th, starting at 8 sharp. Contact number 087 220 55 66.

And the CastleMagner Players will stage Big Maggie again at the Glen Theatre on Jan. 7/8/9th. for details ring 029 56239.

Beautiful Traditional concert at the Briary Gap on  Wednesday December  Dec 29th. For details contact 026 41793

And I want to say  a special hello to a few nice Macroom people that I met recently ,and   who join us both on Radio & TV every week. Seamus & Pauline McPolin and Bridget Atkinson, to name but a few.

So that’s about all I have for you at the end of this year. The weather is severe now to say the least,but don’t let it blur the memory of the beautiful summer that we’ve had and the abundant crops that it gave us as well as months of beautiful  sunshine.Let us pray for more of the same in the year to come.

Say a prayer for all the people who are stuck in Airports etc. that they will  get to their destinations safely.

Items to look forward to in the New Year. The annual Machinery Show in Mid January at the Green Glens. Our Tourism Group are planning a Walking Fest. in March and a Welcome Home Week in July.

And now I want to say many thanks to so many people at the end of another year. Patricia and John Paul and all at C103. To you the listeners without whom I’d have no business here. I want to wish you all a very Happy Safe & Holy Christmas . Please look out for the needs of others at this trying time .

Agus sinn a bfuil  cairde, for the new C103 , slan is beannacht De libh g oleir.

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