Eily’s weekly update – 2nd November

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Millstreet was ablaze with sparkling lights and children in fancy weird looking outfits on Saturday night last for Halloween. To add to the eerie atmostphere the weather was foggy, and to crown it all the street lighting in Pound Hill, and Murphy’s terrace were not working.  There was a marked increase in the number of those taking part, so shops selling the regalia and goodies did a roaring trade. The good news is that there were no mishaps or accidents. By all accounts householders treated the little visitors very well and somehow managed to have something for everyone. Well done all round.

A Model Car show was held at Dromtariffe Hall on Sunday and was very well supported.For many it was a first and they were pleasantly surprised at the turn-out. Our LTV2 crew were there to record it  and their findings will be included in one of their future programs. They can be viewed of UTube anytime, and a small connecting wire will display it on any TV screen.

Meanwhile Macroom Local TV continues to send out their programs on local TV, transmitting from Clara Mountain. It can be accessed on the religious station on any television, on Wednesday nights and Sunday evenings starting as early as 5.30.

Mairead Daly, who started the great Reach Out To Cancer Group held their  fourth annual  Mass in our church on Friday evening. Assisted by her many willing helpers Mairead provides help for people like herself who have encountered the disease. It is a voluntary group and through their own fundraising efforts they give help, by way of transport etc, to clinics and Hospitals to those who are in need of it as well as a kind and listening ear.

Following the Mass some lovely refreshments were served in the Parish Centre.

This is the Month of November, the month of the Holy Souls. Throughout the Month there will be many extra masses and prayers, for those who are no longer with us. A special indulgences can be gained by visiting any cemetery and praying for our dead. Confessions are held in Millstreet hurch every Saturday from 12.30 to 1.

Eurcharistic Adoration at the usual times. In Millstreet on Tuesday and Wednesday from 10.30 am for 12 hours and in Cullen on Thursday 10am to 7pm.

Our Cemetries will be blessed on next Sunday November 8th following the Sunday Masses. Candles for placing on Graves will be Blessed at all Masses on the day.

Please take note that our Community Council in Conjunction with the Gardai are in the process of starting “Text Alerts” in the Millstreet area. Crime is foremost on all levels of the Media with the Government pouring vast amounts of money on vast amounts of new equipment in an effort to bring it under control. You  can help in your area by joining Text Alert. To do so please contact any of the following numbers, provided by the Community Council.

Pat. 087 2435855, or Marie 087 2802529, or Jos. 0872823646.

As soon as possible a meeting will be held and all those who gave their names will be  notified and invited to attend. A member of the Gardai will be there to explain the details and set up the system.

Here are the results of this weeks parish Lotto draw which was held at the Wallis Arms Hotel on Sunday night.

Numbers drawn were 7, 11, 14, 24 and the Jackpot was not won.

€100 went to Kathleen O Leary Drishane rd. the seller was Jimmy and he got €50 sellers prize. €50 went to Emer Murphy Kilcorney. €20 each to Randals Family, Minor Row. Sinead Flahive Drishane Rd. Noreen O Sullivan Kilcummen. David Tarrant c/o Tarrants Bar,Kathleen Healy MountLeader. Norma Buckley , Cloverhill. Joan Cremin , Drishane View.and Breda Tarrant, Annagloor. Jackpot for next week €5,000 the draw at Tarrants Bar on Sunday night.

The long dark evening will I’m sure weigh heavy on many people, but not to worry, there are many places to go where “everybody knows your name. “. And to suit all tastes.

The knitting club  meet every Tuesday night at the Adult Learning Centre from 7 to 9. Our Church Choir Have their rehearsal every Wednesday night at the Parish Centre at 8pm and new members welcome. Marie Twomey’s (care-free) Singing Group meet every Thursday night at the same venue at 7.30. For the “boys” theres the Men’s shed at their lovely new premises on the Macroom Rd. Open early and late on Tuesdays. Ring Bertie Buckley for details.087 6793841.

Our lovely Town Park is a hive of activity, for young and not so young. The pleasant walkway around the Park is dotted with a variety  of Exercise machines for public use. Indoors at the Youth Centre the  newly refurbished adult is in the capable hands of Denise Neenan. Ring Marie  for details of the many classes/courses that are available through the Adult Learning Centre. 086 7707301.

Our Day Care Centre serves beautiful dinners every day at 12.30 to non-residents, to eat in or take-away. Just book it that morning  (029 70926) .This service is a real blessing from God if one is recovery from any ailment and not able to cook at home. Give them a ring for details of all the other services that they provide.

And at the end of the day, just kneel and say,”Thank you Lord for my work and Play, I try to be good for I know that I should,That’s my Prayer at the end of the Day”

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