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DOUGLAS COMMUNITY GAMES GAELIC FOOTBALL – UNDER 10’S FUNDRAISING The Douglas Community Games, Gaelic Football Under 10’s Team Fundraising Committee are currently on a drive to generate sponsorship for the Douglas Under 10’s team who recently, successfully qualified to represent Cork and Munster in the National Finals of the HSE sponsored Community Games on 14th and 15th August in Athlone, Co. Westmeath. There is a significant cost associated with participating in this event e.g. preparing the team, kitting out the team, entry fees, travel and accommodation etc. and the committee are seeking local businesses to support for this event. The Community Games is run by volunteers across the country and has been providing opportunities for children and young people to experience sport over the last 30 years and many children have benefited hugely from same. Any local business interested in supporting the team as they embark on the road to the finals in Athlone can contact Brian Donlon on 087-9369332. Meanwhile a quiz night has been organised for Thursday 29th of July at Douglas GAA club and all are welcome.

• Belen and Ellen Doody entered their Dad Eddie’s name for the Fathers Day Competition at Douglas Village Shopping Centre in conjunction with Atlantic Air for a prize worth 1000euro including flying lessons and they won! Pic shows Ellen and Belen while Daniel Lynch of Atlantic Air presents Eddie Doody with his prize together with Bartosz Mieszala Manager Douglas Village Shopping Centre. Pic:George Thompson

Munster Final Replay Well what more can be said about this game? While the rain didn’t help matters on the field of play, the first Munster Final to be played under floodlights certainly didn’t live up to its expectations. Cork weren’t at the races at all on the day and Waterford left a dreary Thurles last Saturday evening, worthy Munster champions. Our eastern neighbours seemed more prepared for this encounter, they took the sliotar out of the air on every high ball, while in close quarter play they came away with the ball every time, as Cork struggled throughout. In terms of accuracy, if Cork pointed half of those missed opportunities they would have won by a country mile but at the end of the day the ‘what ifs’ don’t count. No matter who won this encounter, I don’t think either team a match for Kilkenny but let’s see what September brings. New Ships for Navy As the LE Niamh returned from her 10 week mission to South America this week, it was announced that the Naval Service is to get two new ships at the cost of 50 million euro each. These are replacement ships for some of the older patrol vessels which are now over 30 years old. It doesn’t seem that long ago as I served in the Navy, when these Patrol vessels were built and launched at Verolme dockyard and it will be sad to see them eventually go. Congratulations to the crew of LE Niamh on their successful voyage while doing our country proud in true naval fashion and to the Navy on the news of their new vessels.

• Naval service vessel LE NIAMH returns home to Haulbowline Naval Base, Cork afetr her tour of South America. Pic Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision

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arriving late than dead-on-time! Elderly dying on hospital waiting lists or living in fear at home. Solution? Arm our police force. Plus our rangers in green cleaning up our once beautiful city. No bail for scum awaiting trial. Better tax

payers paying more for numbers doing porridge rather than burying our friends! Happy holidays to all Neil O'Donoghue. Greenhills

Disclaimer: Any views or opinions expressed in these letters are solely those of the individual author(s) and do not necessarily represent those of The Douglas Post.

New York Honours Two Corkmen Dear Editor The County Cork Association of New York will host a reunion banquet to celebrate its 125th Anniversary, on Saturday, August 7, 2010 at Rochestown Park Hotel, Douglas, Co. Cork. Festivities will commence with a cocktail reception at 7:00 pm, dinner and dancing to follow. Music will be provided by the Art Supple Band. To commemorate this historic event the Association will honor two outstanding Corkmen, Cork City’s own Paddy McCarthy and Cullen’s finest - Geff O’Sullivan. Paddy McCarthy, a native of Ballyphene, born and raised in the south side of “de City”. On leaving school Paddy tried his hand at several occupations. In the era of the show band and thronged dance halls, Paddy was energized by the buzz and excitement of it all. By age 17, he was a professional drummer playing with various bands including his mainstay, “Sunset”. Within a short time he was promoting concerts throughout Ireland. By the early 1980s, the Irish economy had sunk into dire recession. Unemployment was in the double digits and the City by the Lee was devastated. Old mainstays of Cork‘s work force such as Ford’s and Dunlop’s were crumbling. So like many of his contemporaries, Paddy set out on the well trodden emigrant path to the United States. By 1982, he had begun his New York career working as a bartender on Second Avenue. It was around this time that the Ballyphehane man came into contact with one of the godfathers of the Cork Community in New York, Joe Murphy a native of Cullen. Within a short time Paddy was press ganged into joining the Co. Cork Association. The two rebels have remained close collaborators

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ever since. In the early 1990s Paddy opened his own bar, the thriving Nevada Smith’s in Manhattan. In 2000, Paddy together with other business associates launched the prestigious Irish Conections magazine which ten years hence, continues to provoke and inspire. In 2006, the Ballyphehane man launched yet another publication, a weekly Irish American newspaper, the Irish Examiner USA. For Information on the dinner please contact Dan Murphy at 022 43819 or Mae Clarke at 024 90802. After July 29th, Mae O’Driscoll can be contacted at 024 90802. Geff O’Sullivan can be contacted at 029 79026. Kind Regards Mary Power, President Mae O’Driscoll / Denis Forde, Joint Co-Chairpersons County Cork B . P. & P. Association of New York 33-01 Greenpoint Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11101

Summer 2010 Dear Editor The times they are a-changing! We now pay for water from tap or in bottle. We get money from a hole in the wall. Progress? If you like queuing outdoors rather than indoors. 400 people die on our roads annually. A simple speed restrictor would cut deaths by at least 50%. Vehicles unable to move if all on board have not belted up. Better

• Pictured is little Jensen Marah aged 3 from Glanmire who was captured enjoying herself with the Dulux Dog at the Dulux 125 year birthday celebrations in Cork this weekend. The company, which originally opened its doors in 1885, was celebrating the manufacture of Irish paint products for 125 years. Picture: Cillian Kelly

Deirdre Clune T.D.

After The Flood! Cork people have no confidence 9 months after flooding - the Minister must go ahead with recommended Independent Investigation We are 9 months after, facing into another winter and people aren’t confident. They feel that it could happen to them all over again and nothing has been done as far as they are concerned. We do need this investigation. People have been left in an appalling state since that night. Their homes have been destroyed and they find now that they can’t get reinsurance. There are a lot of businesses facing extreme difficulties and we need reassurances that this won’t happen again. Certainly an independent investigation would establish what went wrong and structures, and procedure, could be put in place to ensure that doesn’t happen again. The report from the committee in the Dáil is calling for an independent investigation into what went wrong when we had the floods in Cork last November. What went wrong on the night and indeed prior to the night. The events that led up to that night. I certainly support this call and I feel the Minister should come out and state where he stands on it.

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The Visit The family went to visit our friend, Fred who works for Concern in Tanzania. It took three flights over two days to get to Dar Es Salaam. I am not a great traveller and I think airports are the armpit of the world: too warm, uncomfortable and nothing decent to eat. But we got there in good spirits and then set off the next day for another day and half’s drive to get to Ruaha Safari park in central Tanzania. Driving through the bush, the roads were so battered; it was like driving on corrugated iron. The kids, all five of them, were thrown around in the back of the jeep and they loved it. Several hours into the journey, my husband delicately asked the driver, Rogerino for a pit stop. Rogerino, so named by the Italian nuns who ran the orphanage he was raised in, picked his spot carefully, first pulling across the empty road and back over again until he was satisfied that he found the shadiest spot. Men and boys are lucky, they can go anywhere. I would have to walk a mile before I had decent cover and then you wouldn’t know what or who you might meet: this was Masai tribe and lion territory. Two hours later and we arrived at the park gates and I could see a single hut up a hill marked ‘Ladies’. While Rogerino played eenie meenie mo with his parking options, I opened the door with the car still moving and hit the ground running, past the sentry and several tourists to that

gleaming hut on the hill. Sanity restored, I strolled back down to find the children standing on a bridge gawping down at several crocodiles and hippos in the river. We were to see lots of animals over the next three days but my favourite became the hippo. It is hard not to attribute human characteristics to animals; if it is fat then you assume that it must be cuddly until Fred told us that they actually kill more people than crocodiles. Hippos are defensive, cranky and paranoid. They are herbivores but if the mood takes them, they will overturn a boat and take a chomp out of you and then the crocodiles move in. No wonder they hang out together. When we moved into our house on stilts over looking the river, there were two hippos submerged in the water before us. They act like badly behaved old ladies who have had too much to drink. They sit submerged in the water all day long with only their nostrils and enormous rumps showing. Every now then they emit loud honking noises and burps and occasionally they come to the riverbank to bask in the sun like great big brown slugs. The boys renamed them Hippo-buttam-I. The dining room was in a separate building about 500 yards from the houses. After dark, it was not advised to walk around alone and so every night after dinner, a Masai warrior escorted us home. The warrior was real: I felt his spear and it was as sharp as Gillette. The first night, my eight year old and I were walking back

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to our house when the warrior spotted a fully grown hippo under our stilts. We became worried: it was a possibility that the hippo could head butt the stilts and send the whole thing crashing into the river. My son was afraid that the hippo might come into the house

during the night. I reassured him with, “He’s so fat that he won’t be able to get up stairs and even if he did, the stairs would collapse under his weight.” He nodded vigorously in agreement and said, “Anyway, he doesn’t have a key!”

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Poetry Corner with Ronnie McGinn

The Formula 1 Motor racing season had just begun when an invitation from the Keats Shelly Memorial Association, to write a poem, with the word ice included in the title, arrived in the letterbox. Not being well versed on the topic of ice, I came up with this variation on the theme and then forgot to send it off to the KMSA. The Ice Men! From younger than old to the latest beginner, The fans in their thousands all queue up and pay, To view a non-race that can not have a winner, For it’s just the big practice before the big day. Young turbo charged hero’s all set for the fray, Strong steering wheel artists of serious fun, The money is rolling; all the big boys must play At the fossil fuel festival – Formula One!

The engines are revving, the moment is nearing As one after another the red lights turn green The roar from the grid drowns out the crowd cheering It’s a race to the finish for man and machine. Six hundred million are glued to a screen Watching intensely how each driver begun In nail biting danger the start goes off clean, The four wheel death dancers – Formula One

The wheelers and dealers with all their conniving Their velvet rope minds keep high rollers at bay The team and the man at the wheel doing the driving Are who matter most at the end of the day, Form follows, function, all engineers say The chequered flag’ waving the day’s race is done It’s the clear ice cold thinker wins every which way At the fossil fuel festival – Formula One Ronnie McGinn

Brainteazer Last Week’s Teazer The Bacillus Subtilis Bacterium reproduces simply by splitting in two. It can do this every 20 minutes.

Send your poem to ‘The Poetry Corner’ / Douglas Post, Morris House, Douglas or you can email it direct to ronniemcginn@ eircom.net. If possible keep your poem to 20 lines. You may choose any subject you like, in any form you like as long as it’s original. We look forward to hearing from you. RonnieMcGinn

Writers Group Meetings Douglas Junior Writers Group - Puccino’s Douglas Village Shopping Centre on Fri 23rd July at 5.30pm Douglas Writers Group, - South County on Friday the 13 August at 5.30 pm Ballinlough Writers - John O’Sullivan (Douglas) Fri 20th August at 5.30 pm Ó Bhéal – Open mic every Mon at The Hayloft (upstairs at The Long Valley), Winthrop Street

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DOUGLAS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION News

(With John Fitzgerald,Secretary,Douglas Tidy Towns.) PICNIC IN THE PARK Douglas Community Association and Douglas Tidy Towns hosted a Picnic in the Park on Sunday 18th July 2010. Despite the rain we had a great day of community getting together and re-inforcing bonds. We got excellent support from Country Market, Douglas Hall A.F.C., I.C.A., Lions Club, Rotary, Meals on Wheels and Preschool. We were able to provide a range of sandwiches and snacks thanks to Pepsi Cola, Zicos (Der), Topps Confectionery and the terrific work of Mary O’Leary and Brenda O’Mahony. We also had a face painting

competition which the children enjoyed, and we thank McDonalds for their support. Super Valu Grange also supplied us with snacks, sandwiches and other products as well as financially supporting the event. The Douglas Shopping Centre gave us their support which was appreciated. Tables and seating were provided by the army. We are particularly grateful to sponsors who gave financial support and vouchers and we must thank A.I.B. Bank, Barrys Of Douglas, East Village Bar, Restaurant and Hotel, O’Driscolls Bar, South County Bar & Café, Dwyers Electrial Limited, O’Sullivans Bar. We had a Crazy Hat competition (male and female) and vouchers from our sponsors were given as prizes. Douglas Hall had (a limited) penalty shoot out and were presented with a voucher which Welch sports in Douglas Shopping Centre sponsored. We also give our sincere thanks to the Garda Siochana and St. John’s ambulance. The festivities kicked off with a wonderful selection from the Gospel Choir, and then Louise Devoy (belly dancer) in her exotic costume entertained us. Our own volunteers were exceptional, from making sandwiches, packing goody bags, face painting, the crazy hat competition and providing supervision and man (and woman) power to erect tables and seating, and removing them and cleaning up, to welcoming everybody with

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a smile and a greeting. They made the day. Also thanks to Juileen for the tea and cakes and to Jean for her fish bites, to Michael for his organic burgers and sausages. Not even the rain dampened their enthusiasm. It was our first and we learned. We particularly learned that the community and businesses in Douglas are great and working together has brought out the very best – everybody’s wish was: “Go mbeirimed beo ar an am seo aris”. We are already looking forward to next year. Douglas GAA Club “You’re only a stranger once” Thurs Bar - Texas Hold 'em poker Fri - Bar – Live Music Sat . - Hall - Dancing Matches ‘Live’ on Big Screens St Columba’s Hall, Sports and Social Club Live music every Saturday Night. Matches live on big 8 foot screen. For booking functions contact Eoin 087 2866254

Farmers Cross Ladies Club – Flower Display Meet 2nd Thursday of every month at Frankfield House. New members welcome Community Welfare Facilities A Community Welfare Officer attends at the Community Centre two mornings a week, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9.30 to 11.30 a.m. Farmers’ Market held every Saturday Providing customers direct access to quality local and gourmet food, this market takes place every Saturday morning between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Anyone interested in setting up a stall, contact Jean at 4365631 or 0879302600. AGM Our annual AGM will take place in October, date to be agreed.

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MOBILE PHONE PRICE HIKES HIT CONSUMERS HARD The announcement that two of the main mobile phone companies, 02 and Meteor, are to increase the cost of texts and calls for its mobile phone customers is totally unacceptable, particularly as mobile phone costs in Ireland are already among the highest in Europe. While there is to be a price increase across both the pre-paid and paymonthly customers, there will be a massive 80% increase in the costs for some calls for pre-paid customers. This is particularly worrying as the pre-paid option is more often taken up by those on lower incomes and pensioners who are on tight budgets. According to ComReg 67% of all mobile phone customers were availing of the pre-paid option. These customers are likely to be hit hard by these exorbitant price hikes. Pay-monthly customers are also to be hit for a 35% increase on calls that fall outside their bundled minutes. Overall it has been reported that around 1.5 million users across the two companies will be affected. In these times of economic hardship, this is yet another difficult blow to the Irish consumer. It is particularly worrying that two large mobile phone companies have made this decision at the same time, both raising costs for pre-paid customer by a harsh 80%, along with other price hikes. I am calling on ComReg and the National Consumer Agency to investigate these price hikes and any implications for competition in the market as these two mobile phone giants hit the customer simultaneously.


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Ballinlough Community News With Mary Cremin BALLINLOUGH YOUTH CLUBS’ “END OF SUMMER FESTIVAL 2010” Saturday 28th August, 4.00 P.M. – 10.00 P.M. Ballinlough Community Park A date for your diary! Something to suit all age groups! African Drumming, Fancy Dress Competition, Bouncing Castles, Super Slide, Soccer Skills Dog Show, Face Painting, Belle of Ballinlough etc. etc, etc. Belle of Ballinlough. Last year’s competition was a great success with over 12 contestants taking part, the winner being Laura from Aqua Spa. It is now time for her to hand over her crown. Calling all local businesses. Nominate your representative now! For further details and application form email Lisa on ballinloughfestival@gmail.com New to the Festival this year…….. “Sing-a-Long, Dance-a-Long Tea Party” Dust off those dancing shoes, exercise those vocal chords and show the younger generation how it’s done! Tap your toes all the way to the Festival and hear your ol’ time favourites. Grab your neighbour/friend for a foxtrot, two-step or waltz. Enjoy a cuppa and a chat. (7.30 p.m. – 9.30 p.m.) Art Competition (to be judged by Philip O’ Byrne, local artist and framer) open to all secondary school students and adults. The theme of the competition is “Ballinlough”. For further details and application form email us on ballinloughfestival@gmail.com All events free of charge. Monster raffle in aid of Marymount. For further information email us on ballinloughfestival@gmail.com Community Centre Bingo: Every Friday at 8.15pm Cards: Every Thursday at 9.00pm Irish Heart Foundation: 2nd Wednesday of the Month

Meals on Wheels: Monday – Saturday 10am (Volunteers and Drivers needed) Contact: Community Centre 4294021 any morning Dog Fouling Dog Fouling very prevalent in Ballinlough, Dog owners are taking their dogs for a walk early in the morning, that is when most of the fouling occurs. In recent months Cork City Council have erected extra signs in Ballinlough 'No dog Fouling' signs were erected in main Ballinlough Road, Parks & by the Swimming Pool These signs clearly state that there is a Fine of €150.00 for Fouling . So if you are a dog owner bring your plastic bag /poop scoop with you. It is an offence to allow a dog under your control to foul in a public place

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Our Lady of Lourdes Church Ballinlough Devotions every Tuesday evening at 7.00pm. if you are free at that time, do come along and join us. Ballinlough Writers Group Due to cut–backs at the Douglas Library the next meeting of the Ballinlough Writers Group will be held in John O’Sullivan’s (Board Room), Douglas on Friday 20th August The Writers Group would like to thank Donal O’Sullivan for his consideration and help in this matter. The Ballinlough Writers Group meets on the 3rd Friday of every month at 5.30pm Bring ten copies of a short story or poem you have written. Where possible all entries should be typed and have the authors name and date on top. We look forward to seeing you there.

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Growing pains The term "growing pains" may be a misnomer because there's no evidence that growth hurts. Still, growing pains are real for many kids. And it's important to take your child's complaints seriously. Occasionally, what seems like growing pains are really due to an underlying condition that can be treated. Growing pains typically end by the teen years. In the meantime, simple comfort measures can help your child make it through the night. Symptoms Growing pains are often described as an ache or throb in the legs — often in the front of the thighs, the calves or behind the knees. Usually both legs hurt. Some children may also experience abdominal pain or headache during episodes of growing pains. Growing pains often strike in the late afternoon or early evening and disappear by morning. Sometimes the pain awakens a child in the middle of

the night. Lifestyle remedies You can help ease your child's discomfort with these home remedies: Rub your child's legs. Some children respond to gentle massage. Others feel better when they're held or cuddled. Stretch your child's legs. You might make it a habit during the day and again before bedtime. Use a heating pad. Heat can help soothe sore muscles. Use a heating pad on a low setting before bedtime or when your child complains of leg pain. Remove the heating pad once your child falls asleep. A warm bath before bedtime may help, too. Try a pain reliever. Offer your child ibuprofen or paracetamol. It may also help to simply offer your support. Remind your child that growing pains won't last forever. If you would like more information on growing pains contact Garvan at Lynch’s Pharmacy on 4366923.

• Johnny Murphy of Blackrock, Charlie Coughlan of Rochestown and Mark Murphy of Blackrock pictured at the arrival of 3D at the Gate Cinema, Cork City. Pic Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision

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Carrigaline Community News Is there a community event or fundraiser in your area? Please let us know and we will be delighted to publish it for you. Email to – frontdesk@douglaspost.ie. To ensure publication your entry should reach us before 5 PM on Mondays

IRISH NIGHTS WELCOME FOLK DANCERS This Thursday’s Irish Night will have all the visiting Folk Dance Groups of Damhsa Fest in attendance. They will welcome and encourage all present to join them in their own folk dances. This will be a great lift to the Irish Nights, which have been on since the first week of June. Everybody is welcome to come along to the Carrigaline GAA from 8.30 – 11.30 pm admission is only € 5. ART ON RAIL The Carrigaline Arts Network is holding an open-air art exhibition on Sunday the 25th July, 10am - 5pm, in conjunction with Damshafest. This exhibition is open to all the local artists, professional, amateurs and children on the rails along Bothar Guidel. Everyone welcome. €15 for a rail (between 2 stone pillars) and €5 for the under 15. You can also share a rail with friends. Any artists interested please ring Dorothee Roberts 0876117746 PIPE BAND FOR DAMHSA FEST The Carrigaline Pipe band who

have done well in the Munster and South if Ireland Pipe Band Championships are performing at home tonight when they lead the Damhsa Fest parade of the international folk dancers from the Owenabue Car Park to the Carrigaline Court Hotel. The band will open the Damhsa Fest concert with a varied selection. The band will play at the Damhsa Fest concert in the Everyman Theatre on Saturday night 21st July at 8.00pm . TRADITIONAL IRISH NIGHTS Traditional Irish Nights will be held in Carrigaline GAA Pavilion every Thursday for the summer season commencing this Thursday night. Entertainment will be from 8.30 pm to 11.30 pm. There will be a great mix of traditional music, singing and dancing. The traditional Irish Nights would be an ideal opportunity for tourists and locals alike to get a taste of our Irish traditions and talents. Admission €5. All welcome. KNITTING CLUB The newly formed Carrigaline Knitting Club meets at 2.30 pm every Tuesday afternoon in the Library. The club is looking for a supply of any surplus wool that people may have. Organised by members of Carrigaline Active Retired Association, they propose to knit scarves and other items and present them to Oxfam to sell for charity. Carrigaline & District Writ-

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Constituency Office: Kilmoney road, Carrigaline, Co Cork Tel: 4376699 Email: michael.mcgrath@oir.ie

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ers’ Group Carrigaline & District Writers’ Group meet at the Stables Bar, Carrigaline on 1st Saturday of each month at 11.30am. If you are interested in writing in any form why not contact us at 021 4320042 or come along to our meetings where like minded people share their ideas and experiences in a relaxed atmosphere. An Oige Swimming Club An Oige Swimming Club meet every Thur. @9.30pm in the An Carrig Health & Leisure Club. Carrigaline Members €3, Guests €5 per. night. New members welcome. anoigesc@vodafone.ie Ph. 0872717897 CAN WEBSITE The new Carrigaline Arts Network

continues to expand. New members continue to join and existing members are putting up new information and comments. All interested in promoting the Arts, Crafts and Culture are invited and welcome to become members. Just call up carrigalineartsnetwork.ning. com and get instructions to put up your page at no cost. To date the website has 37 members, 27 photos and 12 events. Carrigaline Ceili and Set Dance Classes Carrigaline Ceili and Set Dance Classes continue ever Thursday night in the Carrigaline GAA from 9-11pm. All welcome, no partner required, only €5 including tea and biscuits. Enquires to Fionan on 087 818 5111 or email carrigalineceiliclass@gmail.com

Michael McGrath T.D.

€13M OF WORKS UNDERWAY IN SCHOOLS IN CORK CITY & COUNTY THIS SUMMER MCGRATH Cork South Central T.D. Michael McGrath has welcomed the start of work with an overall value of €13 million in schools in Cork City and County under the Summer Works Scheme. ‘120 primary schools and 49 post primary schools in Cork City and County are to benefit under the Summer Works Scheme. The total value of works being carried out at Cork schools this summer is in excess of €13 million,’ according to Deputy McGrath. Under the Scheme, the projects involved are of a small to medium scale nature. They can be carried out over the course of the school holidays, while the buildings are empty. This will serve to minimise any potential disruption to the operation of the schools. The works in question range from gas works and electrical upgrades, through to window and roof replacements. ‘I am delighted to see so many schools in Cork City and County availing of the funding in the Summer Works Scheme to get essential work done to the school. These works will help to create a better learning and working environment for pupils and staff alike. The Scheme also provides a timely boost to contractors in the Cork area. ‘I would like to wish all the Cork schools every success with the work they are getting done,’ concluded Deputy McGrath. Nationally, 1,568 projects are due to go on site over the course of the Summer to carry out much-needed work to existing school buildings. Almost €132m worth of works have been approved by the Department of Education under this year’s Summer Works Scheme.


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In spite of our unsettled weather maintenance is still the key in July, and you can introduce new bedding plants to keep your garden looking bright and beautiful throughout summer.(Even if it doesn’t seem like summer) As usual we try to give you a few ideas on what might need doing in your garden. Not everything in this article may apply to your garden - but there might be something, if not this week maybe next week.

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Lift and divide bearded irises once they have finished flowering. Remove any dormant sections from the centre of the clump, and replant the fresh new shoots. Finish planting out summer bedding plants in borders, baskets and containers. Fill gaps with large argyranthemums, fuchsias or pelargoniums. Remove faded flowers on perennials such as lupins and delphiniums. Early pruning often encourages a second flush of flowers late in the season. Cut the flowerspike down to just above a new shoot or leaf, and give each plant a generous liquid feed to encourage fresh growth. Remove the seedheads from aquilegia to prevent them from spreading.

The following vegetable crops can be sown directly outside: lettuce and salad leaves, radishes, kohl rabi, spring cabbage and endive, plus dwarf French beans for a late crop. Winter spinach can be sown from July to September. Never let onions go short of water or their yield will be severely reduced. Water plants thoroughly once or twice a week if conditions are dry, and keep down weed competition by hand or using a hoe. Sideshoots on cordon gooseberries and currants should be pruned back to about five leaves or 10cm (4in) long. The natural drop will thin out a heavy fruit crop to some degree, but it is worth lending a hand. Pick off any small, damaged or diseased fruits to leave those

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remaining spaced 10cm (4in) apart.

Lawns Mow it at least once a week, twice if possible, and finish by cutting the edges neatly. Feed lawns, if this hasn't been done already, and treat any weeds and moss. The clippings can usually be mixed into the compost heap, but remember to discard them for the first few mowings after applying weedkillers.

Greenhouse Never let crops in growing bags go short of water. Standing the bags on gravel trays or on reservoirs with wicks through the base can prevent drying out. Biological pest control can be used at this time of year against whitefly and red spider mite. Pot on rooted cuttings of pelargoniums, argyranthemums, fuchsias and other plants as soon as the roots have filled their pots. Take cuttings from the non-flowering shoots of shrubs and climbers.

In General Some trees and shrubs have a habit of producing unwanted shoots from their base, or from the stems of those trained as standards. These can regularly be seen growing around rowan trees, sumach and older fruit trees. Cut them cleanly away with secateurs to prevent them sapping strength from the plant. Cut out plain green shoots growing on variegated shrubs to prevent them spoiling the appearance of your shrubs.

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DAMHSA CONCERTS Damhsa Fest Concerts take place in the Carrigaline Court Hotel on Wednesday 21st July at 8.00pm tickets at the door for €10. Saturday night 24th July the Gala Concert is in the Everyman Palace Theatre at 8.00pm tickets €20 concessions for students, unwaged and OAPs €15. Book tickets on line HYPERLINK "http://www.everymnpalace. com/" \o "blocked::http://www. everymnpalace.com/" www.

everymanpalace.com DAMHSA FEST COMES TO COUNTRY MARKETS Die Spelewei dancers from Flanders will visit Country Markets this Friday morning in the Carrigaline GAA Pavilion where they will do a short performance. The Greek group will also visit. All the producers and suppliers are looking forward to brisk trade and an entertaining performance. At 9 o’clock the attractive display

Cllr Kieran McCarthy

Kinsale Road Landfill, Capping Works, 26th July 2010 To faciliate the final phase of making the Kinsale Road Landfill site an amenity park Cork City Council has appointed a contractor to carry out capping/restoration works. The area to be capped measures approx 9 hectares (22 acres) and the works are scheduled to be undertaken over the period from July 2010 to Oct 2011. To achieve the final contours required it will be necessary to excavate and relocate waste material within the Landfill Site.The bulk of the excavation works are scheduled to commence on Monday 26th July 2010 and be completed within one week. These excavation works are likely to give rise to odours, and mitigation measures will be put in place to deal with same. Cork City Council regrets any inconvenience caused by these necessary works. Every effort will be made to minimise the impact and to ensure that the movement of waste is completed as quickly as possible. For further information in relation to this matter please call 021 4966222 Extension 4299, 4533 for the Environment Directorate, Cork City Council. DouglasPostAd:Layout 1 18/08/2009 12:00 Page 1

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of food, flowers, plants and crafts is open for viewing to the buying public. A huge variety of baking including breads, scones, cakes, tarts, quiches, ready-made dinners, jams, marmalades, local honey etc. are all available. Fresh farm free range eggs and a wide variety of locally grown vegetables, fresh cut flowers, plants, knitwear and other crafts can be bought. Carrigaline Country Markets, which is the longest running market in the country, continues throughout the summer months and provides a unique service and is well worth a visit. When the shopping is done you can enjoy a cup of tea or coffee in the lounge with some tasty treats. Douglas Library A workshop on caring for your dog will take place in Douglas Library on Tuesday 27 July @11.30am. suitable for children aged 7 and up. The workshop will include colouring, stories and discussion and role play on how to look after dogs. Facilitated by staff of DOG TRUST. Crosshaven Diary August August 13th – 15th Crosshaven Music Weekend September Sept 19th - Crosshaven Triathlon

FAMILY ADDICTION SUPPORT GROUP Are you affected by a loved one’s drinking, gambling or drug use? Are you Stressed? Isolated? Not sleeping? Help is available. Tuesday mornings 10.00 – 12.00noon MAHON FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE Phone Margaret 021-4358866 Radio camp at UCC for teenagers - Cork Campus Radio 98.3FM This summer we are running a radio camp. A limited number of places are offered to students aged 15 + to take part in this week long fun event in the studios of Cork Campus Radio 98.3FM. The students will have the opportunity to: present their own show conduct interviews learn how use digital editing software learn how to DJ have full overall training in broadcasting and much more The radio summer camp started June 7th and runs until August 23rd There is charge of 170 euro Full details and the online booking form can all be found here www. corkcampusradio.com


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A Farmers Market at a Farm Near You Nothing beats good news! The good news is we now have a Farmers Market on a real farm within easy reach of everybody and there’s a wide variety of produce on offer, there’s even a Pets Corner for the children. Ivan Rumley has been beef farming for the past 30 years on the outskirts of Cork City supplying local butchers and wholesalers with his Angus beef. Always having a passion for producing quality food, he decided to sell direct to the public, not only beef but free range chickens, pork, lamb, eggs and a wide range of fruit and vegetables. His beef is aged on the bone for 21 days plus, and his chickens are reared for 75 days and Ivan intends rearing free range turkeys for Christmas. You are guaranteed quality and taste second to none. Fresh potatoes, tomatoes, carrots, turnips, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, lettuce, onions etc.

are just some of the very best vegetables available to buy at this family run Farm Shop. There is also home baking available, and locally produced jams, honey and juices are just some of the good traceable food you can buy. This shopping experience is just 15 minutes from Douglas Village, just go under the Viaduct and travel 5 minutes up the road, and there is a sign on the right hand side for the Farm Shop. So come along and be sure to bring your children and grandchildren to visit the Pet Corner!!

We Sell Only the Best Farm Produce Direct from our Farm Meat •Chicken • Vegetables • Freshly Baked Breads • Cakes Fresh Fish • Eggs etc.

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All roads lead to Blarney for the August Bank Holiday weekend. All roads lead to Blarney for the August Bank Holiday weekend when Blarney Square will become the temporary home to more than 100 classic and vintage cars. The inaugural Classic and Vintage Car show has drawn entries from all over Ireland, and overseas, and will be a wonderful opportunity to take a closer look at some of the worlds most sought after and admired cars. The cars will assemble on Sunday morning, August 1st, and the festivities wil continue late into the night when a street dance festival will take place. This 'Mardi Gras' style event starts at 7pm in the ground of Blarney Wollen Mills Hotel and will go on into the night. The cars will be on display in The Square on Bank Holiday Monday also. This event, organised by Maranatha Country House owners Douglas and Olwen Venn, with the support of the newly formed and enthusiastic Blarney Chamber of Commerce, is just one of a number of fantastic events that have been happening in Blarney throughout the Summer. The show will also raise funds for Blarney youth initiatives including the Blarney Summer of Music and the Blarney Youth Cafe project, which was recently recognised as the most successful transition year project in Ireland.

Senator, Jerry Buttimer

Buttimer welcomes signing into law of Civil partnership Bill The signing into law of the Civil Partnership Bill heralds a coming of age for our young Republic according to Fine Gael Seanad Spokesperson on Equality, Senator Jerry Buttimer. “I very much welcome the signing into law by the President of this very important social legislation today. I wish to pay tribute to many people who have campaigned tirelessly and indefatigably for this recognition and safeguarding of civil rights. “As I said in the Seanad during my second stage speech, this Bill is not an attack on the church, on the institution of the church or on the sacrament of marriage. It is a Bill not about sexuality but about rights, equality and, ultimately, people.”

senator Jerry Buttimer Constituency Office 4 A Glasheen Road, Cork. CLINIC TIMES:

Monday: Ballyphehane Community Centre 6pm - 6.30pm Friday: Mahon Community Centre 12.30 pm - 1pm Friday: Togher Community Centre 6pm - 6.30pm

Tel: 021 484 0652 Mobile: 086 235 6892 Email: jerry.buttimer@oir.ie

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Festival Taster with Rachel Allen Official launch of the 2010 Midleton Food & Drink Festival Over 150 supporters of the Midleton Food & Drink Festival joined Rachel Allen for a scrumptious luncheon at the Old Midleton Distillery on Thursday to officially launch the 2010 Food & Drink Festival, which returns this wonderful market town on the 11th September next. In what can only be described as the ‘finest lunch of the year,’ many of the town’s leading business representatives came along to enjoy this pre-curser to Midleton’s 2010 gastronomic food fair. Guests were treated to a 3 course feast, each sponsored by a local supplier. Irish Distillers, always great supporters of the Festival, generously supplied the wine for all to enjoy - along with the perfect venue for the event. Ballycotton Seafood presented the starter of full flavoured smoked salmon. Next came the main course of succulent, free range Irish chicken breast, wrapped in bacon, with a wild mushroom risotto and tarragon cream sauce. The poultry was supplied by Midleton master butcher, Pat O’Farrell and the locally produced fruit and vegetables all came from

Sean Walsh’s Village Greengrocer in Castlemartyr. Finally guests enjoyed a unique dessert of Jameson luscious strawberry trifle, prepared in the Distillery kitchen. Festival Chairperson, John McCormack, welcomed Rachel Allen and the guests to the launch of the 2010 Midleton Food & Drink Festival and thanked everyone for their support, especially noting the sponsorship of Market Green. “The Festival is a perfect showcase for all the fantastic locally produced foods in East Cork and a great boost for the local economy.” While Rachel Allen noted, “We are all looking forward with great anticipation to the fun of the Midleton food fair next September!” Among those who joined Rachel for the lunch was the main sponsor, Andrew McVea from Market Green. Also on hand were Killian O’Sullivan, Chairman of the Midleton Chamber of Commerce; local businessman, Tim O’Shea; solicitor, Catherine Coleman and auctioneer, Darragh Molloy. The team from Zebedee, Susan Frawley and Margot Mulcahy, were also at the launch along with festival committee members Seamus Cunningham of Wallis’s Bar, Eleanor O’Sullivan of

• ‘Festival Taster with Rachel Allen – the official launch of the 2010 Midleton Food & Drink Festival’ Guest of honour, Rachel Allen, and festival chairman, Count John McCormack, pictured at the official launch of the Midleton Food & Drink Festival at the Old Midleton Distillery yesterday. The festival takes place on Saturday, 11th September this year. For more information visit www.midletonfoodfestival.ie Pic: Diane Cusack

• Aisling O'Connor and Julie Aherne, SECAD, pictured at the official launch of the Midleton Food & Drink Festival at the Old Midleton Distillery yesterday. Pic: Diane Cusack

the Granary and Kieran Moore of Imokilly Webs. The Festival is set to take place on Saturday, 11th September and promises a great day out for all the family. The event is also

supported by the Midleton and Area Chamber of Commerce, Midleton Town Council, Failte Ireland, 96 fm, SECAD Ltd, Wiser Bins and Imokilly Webs.

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• Killian O'Sullivan, Midleton Chamber President, Tom Kelly, Market Green Developments, guest of honour, Rachel Allen, Count John McCormack, festival chairman, Ailbhe Cunningham and Seamus Cunningham of Wallis Bar pictured at the official launch of the Midleton Food & Drink Festival at the Old Midleton Distillery yesterday. Pic: Diane Cusack


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Uisce mórthimpeall – ach an iomad uisce á cur amú freisin! An tseachtain seo thart d’fhan cúpla ón tSualainn linn ar feadh roinnt oíche. Tá iníon leo ag saothrú anseo sa chathair le comhlacht agus seo a céad chuairt uirthi in Éirinn ó d’fhág sí a baile dúchais in oirthir na tSualainne. Is cosúil, dar leis an mbeirt tuismitheoir, go bhfuil sí lán sásta le Corcaigh, lena post agus leis na cairde nua idir Éireannaigh agus iasachtaigh eile. Proifisiúnaigh a hathair go bhfuil a chomhlacht comhairleach chomhshaol aige agus tá spéis nach mór aige sa bhith-fhuinneamh agus a baineann leis. Nocht sé iontas maidin amháin ag an mbricfeasta ‘go bhfuil ár bpíobáin uisce is dramhaíola lasmuigh de ballaí an tí, seachas iad a chur faoi cheilt ón bhfuacht’ Dúirt leis nach mbíonn an aimsir chomh fuar sin in Éirinn sa gheimhridh go bhfuil gá leis na píobáin a chur faoi cheilt ón bhfuacht. Mhínigh sé dom go bhfuil polasaí rialtais acu sa tSualainn chun an méad úsáid agus is féidir a aimsiú ó fhoinsí nádúrtha, mar uisce, mar go bhfuil an méad sin bagairt ann, go háraithe ón bhfuacht, agus mar nach bhfuil mórán teacht ag an dtír ar bhreosla nádúrtha mar ola, go háraithe mar atá ag an Ioruaigh, mar shampla. Níor thuig mé cad a bhí i gceist aige agus d’iarras air seo a mhíniú dom. “Sna mhonarchana ginte leictreachais againn úsáidimid gach braon den uisce sa chóras ginte, agus clúdaíonn sin an uisce te ón gcóras ginte leictreachas sa tslí is go dáilimid an uisce te seo go forleathan sna tithe chun teas tí a chur ar fáil”, dúirt sé. “Toisc fuacht géar sa gheimhridh sa tír níor mhiste dúinn gach píobán a chur faoi cheilt i ngach foirgneamh, idir tithe cónaithe, monarchana agus oifigí – agus tá an córas píobáin maith seo ann chun uisce fuar is te, gás agus ola, a dháileadh ar fud foirgnimh na tíre” ar seisean liom. Nuair a bhí m’athar-sa beo agus é fostaithe le BSL san ard-chathair sna seascaidí, seachtóidí is ochtóidí, is minic dó a bheith ar buille leis an mBSL toisc an cur amú acu san nuair a chaitheadh siad na mílte galúin d’uisce te saor isteach i gcuan Átha Cliath gach lá ón gcóras ginte leictreachais sa stáisiún ginte ag an Linn Beag sa chathair. “Dar liom” a deireadh sé go rialta, “ba chóir don BSL an uisce te seo a dháileadh ar fud Átha Cliath mar teas lárnach, agus bheadh ioncam sa bhreis acu”. Mhol sé go dtarlódh seo le gach stáisiún ginte leictreachais ar fud na tíre agus cheap sé go mbeadh sábháil suntasach ag an Stáit ar chostas breosla eile, mar ola ach go háraithe! Ach thit a thuairim ar chluasa bodhar! Cúpla ceist: cé mhéad airgid, a bheadh sábhálta ach an beart a dhéanamh, nó cé é mhéad post a bheadh cruthaithe chun seirbhís éagsúla a sholáthair? Ceisteanna tábhachta sa lá atá inniu ann agus an géar gá le post a chruthú agus costais a ghearradh! Cé go bhfuil sé éasca go leoir a rá inniu nach bhfuil fáil againn ar dóthain airgead chun a infheistiú i scéim uisce te a bhunú do na cathracha ón gcóras ginte leictreachais, an bhfuil seo maith go leoir, nó an bhfuil duine sa rialtas sásta a cheann a chur os cionn an balla agus seasamh a thógáil ar fhiontar tábhachtach mar seo?

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A lot of older people are facing old age pension cuts, taking away the Christmas Bonus from them wasn’t enough the Government now want to ensure that the weakest section suffer even further, more than 84% of older people in Ireland rely on the state pension and related supports to keep them from risk of poverty. Many of contributor pensioners have a right to their pension as they already have paid for it over their working lives. Paid high taxes, P.R.S.I etc. Elderly people took to the streets in 2008 when the Government announced plans to end the automatic entitlement to a medical card for the over 70’s.They are likely to plan more protests if such a measure is taken. In these uncertain times we all need a bit of cheering up. Why not get involved in “Know Your Neighbour” which takes place this weekend. Sometimes saying

a simple Hi is all it takes to form a simple friendship. We all remember the time when neighbour helped neighbour sharing what little they had as times have changed so too has the amount of free time people have, and sometimes people in newer estates have no communication with each other. Make a special effort this weekend “Smile and say hello”. The Knitting and Stitching show featuring stitch and craft and the festival of Quilts takes place in the R.D.S in Dublin from the 28th of October to 31st of October, this will be of great interest to our knitting and croqhet members and well worth a visit. As the name suggests, it covers knitting and stitching but so much more; there is so much to do and see you’ll find it hard to fit everything into one day. Hundreds of Exhibitions selling specialist supplies that you can’t find in the shops. If there is enough interest we will travel up on the 28th of October with one overnight stay that way we will have two days to browse and enjoy, tickets must be booked in advance if any interest give me a call on 4363867. As the summer outgoings are almost over we plan the Autumn Programme once again we will have Tai-Chi, Art, • Jeff and Dennis on the Young at Heart trip around The Ring of Kerry

Knitting, Croqhet, Indoor Bowls, and Computer for Beginners. We travel to Westminster in September where we will have a tour of House of Commons. (Fully booked) Many thanks to Donal O Sullivan’s Bar for sponsoring a bus for our trip to crosshaven and afterwards we enjoyed dinner in O Sullivan’s. Donal really pulled out all the stops for our older people and

ensured they enjoyed their visit. Wel done to Kathleen Swanick who provided us with beautiful music on the night. Happy Birthday to Anna Higgins who is 21 again.

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Thought for Today “Be grateful for the small things in life and every day will be a gift.” “Cherish your yesterdays Dream your tomorrows. But be Young at Heart And live your todays” ‘Bye for now, Phil

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Dear Heart of Jesus,in the past I have asked for many favours This time I ask for a special one (mention favour). Take it dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your own Broken Heart where your father sees it.Then in his merciful Eyes it will become your favour not mine Amen Say this prayer for 3 days promise publication and prayer And favour will be granted no matter how impossible Never known to fail thanksgiving for wonderful favour Received - M

The Miracle Prayer

Dear Heart of Jesus,in the past I have asked for many favours This time I ask for a special one (mention favour). Take it dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your own Broken Heart where your father sees it.Then in his merciful Eyes it will become your favour not mine Amen Say this prayer for 3 days promise publication and prayer And favour will be granted no matter how impossible Never known to fail thanksgiving for wonderful favour Received - L.T.

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afternoon ahead of the show’s Cork premiere. Talking with Jackie about her experience of appearing on QI, Eastenders and Never Mind the Buzzcocks is no less enjoyable an experience than hearing her humorously and dryly confirm the fact that having triplets really is “a nightmare”. Similarly, talking with Gary about the fortunes of Sunderland FC after Roy and England at the World Cup, his stated commitment to sampling both Murphy’s and Beamish while

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the show is in town –his first visit to Ireland coincidentally- and also about his thoughts on being a part of Mamma Mia, makes the air at Jury’s Lee Hotel crackle with interest. Says Gary, “The show is strongly female in character and I play the part of Sophie’s (Donna’s daughter) husband to be. It’s a fantastic show to be a part of.” This is confirmed by a two song window in full costume for press call at the Marquee. The very topical story describes by means of better than twenty Abba songs no less familiar than intimate, the events and fall out of Donna’s three former lovers arriving to wish their daughter well in her impending married life. Watson continues, “‘Mamma Mia’ is referred to in the business as a ‘Jukebox Musical’, and I suppose one reason the genre has been so popular is that this very story and music pioneered the format. There’s a seamless perfection about this production. It’s born of quality…there’s no shoehorning

of material and it has meaning and emotional resonance throughout”. In decidedly non-Diva like manner, Jackie –a sublime vision in platform soles and seventies glam on stage- shows pictures of her by-now seven year old triplets while chatting intelligently and engagingly about everything and anything. She talks about the recording of her album Love Songs which is available for purchase in the commercial area at the

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Shields and Cogan receive Southside sports awards

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Outstanding Cork sportsmen Bishopstown born, Michael Shields, and Frank Cogan, were honoured recently with the May and June Southside and District Sports Awards at the Cork International Airport Hotel, in association with Gerald McCarthy Awards and Gifts.

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Cork and St. Finbarr’s footballer Michael Shields received the May award for captaining the team to the National Football League Division One title, defeating Mayo in the decider. The June winner was Frank Cogan, who was the award for his man-of-the-match display for Cork Constitution in their AIB All-Ireland League Final win over St. Mary’s. Cogan also played in Con’s AIB Cup win over Garryowen in February. Both stars were joined by friends and family at the event, Frank joined by his parents Anne and Frank Senior, Michael joined by his parents Michael Senior and Mary. Also in attendance were the new Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Michael O’Connell, Deputy County Mayor Deirdre Forde, General Manager of the hotel, Aaron Mansworth, organisers Seán O’Sullivan and Carmel Lonergan and trophy sponsor Gerald McCarthy. Organiser Seán O’Sullivan spoke of the pride the two winners had brought on their families and the esteem they were held in. Both were integral parts of their sides’ victories and he wished both all the best in their careers. With both hailing from the same estate in Bishopstown, Cork. Shields spoke about the honour it was to the given the award and he hoped to do his best with Cork this year. He thanked the organisers, his parents and officers at the club for their support. Frank also thanked his parents and accepted the award on their behalf, he also thanked his club and team mates and said he hoped next season could be as successful as this one. Lord Mayor Cllr. Michael O’Connell spoke of the influence of sport and recalled seeing Frank Cogan Senior play with Cork in 1970’s, he wished both winners luck with their respective teams this year. Aaron Mansworth, General Manager, Cork International Airport Hotel, said it was great to see two outstanding Cork Sport Stars, following the likes of Ronan O’Gara, Declan Kidney, Billy Morgan, Nollaig Cleary, and Gerald McCarthy onto the Awards rostrum. Deputy County Mayor, Cllr. Deirdre Forde said both were role models and an example to all young people, she also stressed the importance of sport for young people and the benefits for society. Michael and Frank will join the other monthly winners in contention for the overall Southside Sports Star of the year Award to be held at the Cork International Airport hotel in association with Gerald McCarthy Awards and Gifts, at the end of the year. • The Cork International Airport Southside and District Sports Award winners Michael Shields (St.Finbarr's and Cork Footballer),May winner and Frank Cogan (Cork Constitution) June winner,receive their trophies from Aaron Mansworth (Cork Airport Hotel) and Gerald McCarthy (Trophies Sponsor) at the awards Dinner. Picture Mike English.

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• Douglas under 10 team who have qualified for the National community games finals in Athlone in August following their Munster wins in UL last week.

Frankfield Golf Club AMC services Minor Scratch Cup (Frankfield unless otherwise stated) July 16th to 18th Gross 1st B McMahon (19) 86 2nd T Piggott (19) 86 3rd C Lyons (20) 87 Nett 1st E Farrell (21) 66 2nd M Dunphy (23) 66 3rd F O'Shea (24) 67 Edmunson Electrical Intermediate Scratch Cup (Frankfield unless otherwise stated) July 16th to 18th Gross 1st P McCarthy (17) 77 2nd K O'Mahoney (12) 78 3rd M O'regan (12) 79 Nett 1st J Lehane (16) 65 2nd C O'Sullivan (16) 65 3rd P O'Regan (17) 65 Junior Scratch Cup (Frankfield unless otherwise noted) July 16th to 18th Gross 1st S O'Donovan (8) Kinsale 73 2nd P Harte (11) 73 3rd S Deasy (8) 73 Nett 1st G Carroll (11) Mahon 63 2nd J O'Donovan (9) Kinsale 64 3rd L Shine (9) 64 Douglas Credit Union Thursday Fourball July 15th 1st L Hourihan (18) & N Hourihan (20) 33 pts.


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Email : douglasppui@gmail.com 021 4363042 Results From Sunday, Gross Ger O Connell & Finbarr O Donnell Nett Mick Lynch & David Hackett An Historic double was recorded by Douglas members in the Cork Strokeplay held at a wet & windy ESB course on Sunday. The Intermediate Title was won in the early afternoon by Denis O Sullivan with a score of 9 under par adding to his recent Munster Strokeplay win . While celebrations were about to get underway for this victory, Liam O Brien was involved in a three way playoff for the senior title with Ray Murphy Templebreedy & Tom Lynch ESB who were tied on 14 under par. In the 9 hole playoff Liam finished 5 under par to claim the winners prize in the senior grade which he also won in 1997 & 1999, well done to both on bringing these honours to the Club. Celebrations continued in to the night at St Columbas Hall on Sunday. Earlier in the week Patrick Noonan & Liam O Brien played the Club matchplay final, Patrick was 4 down after 18 but fought back well to level the match after 35 holes, with both balls on the final green Liams birdie finish won the game by 1 hole up. Martin Freaney & Denis O Sullivan will represent Douglas in the National Strokeplay finals at Ryston in Kildare over the coming weekend, best of luck to both in the Finals. • Douglas Pitch and Putt -L to R Douglas Captain Denis Cashman,Denis O Fixtures Saturday Threeball Scramble 2.15pm Sullivan, Liam O Brien & Padraig O Sunday Fourball 10.30am

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G.A.A. FOCUS Snippets from the Local and National Scene By Pat Harrington Leinster Final The scenes from Croke Park at the end of the Leinster football final were nothing short of disgraceful. Referee Martin Sludden awarded a goal to Meath in the final minute of the game and the dubious nature of the score brought about a rather violent Louth backlash. This happened when the ball landed in the Louth goalmouth and appeared to be carried over the line and thrown into the net by Meathman Joe Sheridan. The referee then ran in and without any obvious consultation instructed the umpires to raise the green flag. The Irish Examiner printed an excellent photograph which showed the umpire standing by the goalpost with a clear view of Joe Sheridan rolling over the line. I would consider Joe was less than honest when interviewed on T.V. The referee dallied for far too long on the pitch after the final whistle and handed out one, if not two yellow cards. A number of Louth so-called supporters jostled, shoved, elbowed and punched the official who was not deserving of the punishment meted out to him. Stadium manager Peter McKenna claimed that the stewards did

a great job. One would have to disagree with these comments as there was a sorry lack of stewards and Gardai in position to protect Martin Sludden. In an interview on The News at One a gentleman stated that we simply don’t use the technology required in such cases. It’s not technology that’s needed here but common sense on the part of the officials. Going forward, The G.A.A. needs to utilize referees as umpires for championship games. In this instance Martin Sludden appeared to intimidate the umpire as he didn’t give him an opportunity to express an opinion. Leinster Under 21 Hurling Final Dublin caused a huge upset in defeating Kilkenny in the Leinster semi-final. The Sky Blues then went on to play Wexford in the final and entering the game as hot favourites displayed a huge arrogance as if they were winning Leinster championships every year. The Slaneysiders gave a great account of themselves but in the end just ran out of steam. Yes, Dublin have talent but unless they show respect for their opponents and work harder they will never make the breakthrough. County Championship Draws St. Finbarr’s vs. Glen Rovers – I fancy the Barr’s in this one. Na Piarsaigh vs. Midleton – I feel that the Northsiders have too much experience to let this one

slip. Newtownshandrum vs. Blackrock or Cloyne – Here I take Newtown to advance. C.I.T vs. Bishopstown – The students will succeed in this encounter. I do not agree with allowing the colleges to enter the County championship where the team members can go back to their respective counties and participate in their home championships. I expect Érin’s Own to overcome Ballinhassig. In the Carrigtwohill vs. Bride Rovers / Blarney clash I will go for Carrigtwohill. Sarsfields to defeat Killagh and the Douglas vs. U.C.C. game could hinge on what players U.C.C. will have available to them from other counties. The Cork minor and under

21 hurlers have exited the championships at an early stage of the provincials. Yes, I am aware of development squads at underage level; this may or may not prove successful in the years to come. A former Cork hurler has said that there should be northside and southside colleges’ teams in the Harty Cup. Our secondary schools do not appear strong enough to compete. Cork teams were at their strongest when North Monastery, St. Coleman’s and Farranferris were very competitive. Players need to compete at the highest level to improve and develop. A sad statistic is that Cork has not won a minor all-Ireland since 2001 or under 21 since 1998. More next week, Pat.

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