Regional Report 1083 – 27th September 2011

 by

Eily Buckley

Dia is mhuire diobh go leir a cairde and welcome to news report 1083 from Millstreet.

Fondest greetings dear listeners and I wish you all the very best on this rather wet but mild  Tuesday morning.

Our one-day Walking Festival which was held here on Saturday was an outstanding success. Blessed with fine weather, large crowds turned up to take part in the various walks. Over 50 people completed the long trek to Ballyvourney. With even more embarking on the shorter ones. Full marks to our Walks Committee who were on hand throughout. The new loop walk on Clara Mountain has proved very popular, and is attracting more and more people every day. All of our walks are signposted and can be enjoyed by anybody any time.   Details can be seen on the signpost at the Car park in the West End of the Town.

As I said last week our GAA Club are embarking on the collection of good clean clothing, footwear, handbags, belts etc to raise more funds. Collection will take place at the GAA Hall this Friday, September 30th from 9am to 1pm and on Sat Oct 1st from 1pm. Please give them your full support.

Notes for Clara News are due in to the Editor this Weekend.

Living Scenes resumes at the Community School this Thursday September29th. At 1.30. This is an ideal opportunity for retired people or unemployed adults to enjoy a few hours every Thursday afternoon with our Transition year Students. It is not the least bit demanding, just lovely relaxed companionship which helps to break down the barriers that exist between the young and the not-so-young. For full details contact the school 029 70087.

I had a call from Frank to say that his popular Cookery course will start at the Community school on October 13th. But it is very important that people will register at the School on October 6th, because the course will not go ahead if there are not sufficient takers.

The popular Ann O Flynn is about to retire from teaching and there is a retirement do in her honour on this Thursday night September 29th. Starting with Mass at Dernagree Church at 7.30 followed by refreshments at the school. Everybody welcome with a special invite to all of her past pupils.

Our LTV2 crew went to the National Ploughing match and they will bring their findings to those who could not go when programs resume.

Please ring IRD Duhallow right away if you want to get details of their Careers/Employment Exhibition which is on to-morrow Wednesday at the Edel Quinn Hall in Kanturk from 10am to 1.

Bingo in Millstreet every Thursday night.

Bingo in Banteer to-night, € 10,550 to be won.

45Drive at our Canon O Donovan Centre every Tuesday Night.

Knitting twice every Tuesday. At the Library from 10.30am to 12.30 and at the Adult Learning Centre from 7 to 9.pm. This is not confined to knitting, it is open to all kinds needle work.

Choir practice at the Pastoral Centre every Wednesday night from 8 to 9.30. New members both men and women welcome.

Conversation Irish Classes both for beginners or improvers to start soon. Contact 087 386 33 55.

Irish Music Lessons in Flute and Whistle. Contact Timmy Collins, 087 262 47 98.

French Conversation Course Available on Wednesday evenings. Health & Fitness courses available

And there is a request out looking for a musical Director.

Contact Elaine Hopper for details of these items or call to the Adult Learning Centre Main St. Email,  Elaine Hooper <email>

Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in our Church every Wednesday from 10.30 am to 8.30 pm. Drop in any time. Confessions every Saturday from 12.30 to 1.

In Sport:

Millstreet incurred a narrow defeat to Kanturk in the North Cork Minor A Football Championship Final at Ballydesmond on Saturday last.

Coming up,

Millstreet V Newmarket in the North Cork U16 Football League Final in
Kiskeam on this Wednesday at 8.15pm

On Saturday, Millsteet play Lyre in the Duhallow Junior B Football Championship in Millstreet at 7pm.

Here are the results of this week’s parish Lotto draw which was held at the Wallis Arms Hotel on Sunday night. Numbers drawn were, 6, 16, 27, 32.

And the LUCKY WINNER OF €13, 200 was Mary McSweeney, Killarney rd. The seller was her sister-in-law Joan Sheehan, Minor Row and she got €1,320 sellers prize, A million congratulations to them on their great win.
Especially to Mary whose daughter Clara got married just two weeks ago.
Following the jackpot being won €20 each went to the following ten people, Sean Murphy, Mill Lane, Anthony FitzGerald  Murphy’s Tce, Maureen O Sullivan, Kanturk Dave Conlon, Kilcorney, Dinny  J Cronin Millstreet,
Peter Lawlor, Dooneen. Fionan Buckley, Liscahane, Margaret M Cooper, Cullen, Anthony Kelleher, Moulnahorna, & Mary Buckley Dooneen. Jackpot for next week €2,000 the draw at Tarrants Bar on Sunday night.

Agus sinn a bfuil a cairde,  Slan is Beannacht De libh go leir.

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