“Radio Treasures” Tonight from 9.10 to 11.30pm on CMS

On this Tuesday – 6th June 2023 – preceded by “Jimmy Reidy & Friends” with a wonderful programme from the  splendid Archival Show where the focus is on a Tribute to Dick Cashman at 8pm (the repeat of which one may hear after the Maureen Henry Show on Sunday night just after 10.30pm) we invite you to also tune into “Radio Treasures” this Tuesday from 9.10 to 11.30pm on Cork Music Station.  Feel very welcome to contact the live programme by emailing corkmusicstation @gmail.com or texting 086 825 0074 – One may also WhatsApp that number.   Tonight’s programme includes at 10pm a feature on the renowned Storyteller Éamon Kelly …. as well as lots of uplifting songs, music, musings and requests…. We chat about the many images below which illustrate scenes from the wonderfully successful Millstreet International Horse Trials 2023…We also feature a recent Harvest Moon over Millstreet….as well as Millstreet Community Singers pictured at St. Patrick’s Church, Millstreet on 13th May 2023.    Tap on the pictures to enlarge.  (S.R.) [read more …] ““Radio Treasures” Tonight from 9.10 to 11.30pm on CMS”

Reens Pharmacy – Job Vacancy

We currently have a vacancy  for a  Medicines Counter and general front of shop staff member.

Role will involve looking after our valued customers, providing advice on medicines, health and beauty and maintaining the shop area to the highest standards.

Previous experience working in a retail environment is essential.

The successful candidate must be outgoing, friendly, customer focused, willing to work as part of a team and be eager to learn.

Full training on OTC medicines, vitamins and all beauty ranges will be provided.

Only candidates filling the criteria will be contacted. Rate of pay will be dependant on experience.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

CV and cover letter to be sent to <email>  (pharmacist1911@gmail.com) by Saturday 10th June.

 

 

Mary Lehane (née Hickey), Aisling, Millstreet

The death has occurred of Mary Lehane (née Hickey), Aisling, Millstreet, Co. Cork.

On June 4th 2023, peacefully in the tender care at Dr. Bertie Daly and the staff of Teach Altra, Newmarket.

Very deeply regretted and sadly missed by John her husband of 54 years, daughter Eleanor, son – in – law John, adored granddaughters Ashley and Amelia, nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews

May she Rest In Peace

Funeral arriving to St. Patrick’s Church Millstreet on Wednesday at 10.15am for Requiem Mass at 11am. Burial afterwards in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Millstreet

Requiem Mass will be live streamed on https://www.churchservices.tv/millstreet

House Private Please

Family Flowers Only

The Condolences link is HERE.

Eily’s Report – 6th June

Dia is mhuire diobh go leir a cairde and welcome to my weekly Report.

Welcome to the month of June, with the first week almost gone already. You’d wonder if we make the most or even the best out of our time.  In spite of lists a reminders we still miss things that we meant to engage in and swear that it will never happen again, but it does. Maddening isn’t it. But maybe I’m the only one. The Month of June is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, just like the month of May was dedicated to Our Blessed Lady. Many books and leaflets carry the story of how important it is that we up our devotion to him for the good of all.  Being  an avid reader of Irelands Own  the 130 year old Magazine which was there when we were born and still there,  strong as ever. It’s about the only booklet that has never changed it’s standards  never strayed from our belief in God and all Godly things. While at the same time remaining highly interesting and entertaining. The Sacred Heart was always our mainstay in life.  No Catholic Home was complete without the picture of the Sacred Heart on the kitchen wall and a little lamp lighting below it. In the days before Electricity a paraffin oil lamp was used. It demanded a lot of attention, keeping it in oil, trimming the wick and seeing that it was placed safely away from danger. When a religious mission came to town, the last night was always set aside to consecrate every family and home to the Sacred Heart. Special pictures were easily available at the religious goods stalls out in the street. The picture had room to write the names of all those living in the house and it was hung up with deep devotion in a prominent place where it was plain to see by all and how some of them lived on even when the house became deserted due to members growing and leaving and the elders passing away. Every time I go to Killarney I can see the Statue of the Sacred Heart on a window of a house which is deserted for years. The picture still enjoys pride of place in many homes but alas not as many as before, new homes are built and the décor very often does not include the picture of God.

[read more …] “Eily’s Report – 6th June”