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Big night for Dundalk By Paul Byrne

By Paul Byrne

IT'S a long way from Bay Estate to Oberhausen but on Sunday night for 120 minutes Heinz Kampes’ house in Cherryvale was transformed into a German fanzone as he and his family celebrated his home nation’s fourth World Cup victory. Heinz was sent to Ireland in 1946 to escape war torn Germany as part of Operation Shamrock. Between 1945 and 1946, the Irish Red Cross Operation Shamrock resettled over a thousand children from war-torn Germany, Austria, France, and England. Most of these children were later repatriated to their homelands, but some like Heinz were adopted by their Irish host

Heinz Kampes (right) with his wife Marie and brother-in-law Noel Byrne

old, Heinz revealed his nerves phere in the house watching families. Speaking in the aftermath were shot as he seen the game the game and we had German flags outside and inside of Germany’s exciting vic- go into extra time. Continued on Page 10 “There was a great atmostory over Argentina, 76-year-

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Dundalk’s European adventures continue tomorrow evening as they prepare to take on Croatian side Hajduk Split in a game which is sure to fill Oriel Park to the rafters. Having comfortably seen off Luxembourg outfit Jeunesse Esch in round one Dundalk face a much sterner test against a side which finished third in last seasons Croatian league. In what is shaping up to be a memorable season Stephen Kenny’s men gave themselves the perfect boost for tomorrow nights game with a battling 1-0 away win in Tallaght against title rovers Shamrock Rovers. The victory put the Full story Page 13

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Exciting times ahead for Coláiste Chú Chulainn By Caoimhe Duffy

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As the new school year approaches preparations for the opening of Coláiste Chú Chulainn, Dundalk’s newest postprimary school, are well under way. Principal Deirdre Uí Liatháin recently welcomed Peter Kierans, CEO of Louth and Meath Education and Training Board, to view progress at the school’s temporary campus in Chapel Street. Expansion of the Chapel Street campus is gathering pace as the landmark Old ESB Building readily

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embraces conversion into a bright and modern, 400-seat education suite, comprising specialist accommodation for Science, Home Economics, Art, Technical Graphics and Materials Technology along with computer rooms, language rooms and general classrooms. “There is a real sense of history here at the Chapel St site. It is exciting to see that merging with the most up to date education facilities for our pioneering group of Coláiste Chú Chulainn first years,” commented a delighted principal.

The transformation of Coláiste Chú Chulainn’s first home represents a marriage of tradition and progress as the landmark buildings, once instrumental in bringing electric lighting and power to Dundalk and surrounding areas, evolve into a beacon for educational excellence, a light for the future. Excitement is gathering among teachers, students and parents alike as Coláiste Chú Chulainn looks confidently forward to its first day of term. In tandem with building work, other

preparations to welcome the historic group of 80 first year students are advancing apace with recruitment of the school’s team of ten teachers complete. Meanwhile the school’s uniform and crest are currently in the final stages of production. Coláiste Chú Chulainn will be based in its temporary accommodation in Chapel St, alongside its all-Irish sister school Coláiste Lú, until their new state of the art education campus opens at the Marshes in the 2015/16 school year.

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Louth will be represented at the cabinet after Gen Nash was promoted during the recent reshuffle as the 38 year old Labour TD, who was first elected to the Dail just three years ago will have responsibility for business and employment. Ged is the second youngest member of Cabinet after the new Minister for Health, Leo Varadkar, and he stated that he is looking forward to the challenge of such a key position. “I am very proud to be given this responsibility by the Taoiseach and Tanaiste and I will work day and night to

ensure that the Louth & East Meath area feels the full impact of our economic recovery”, said Deputy Nash. “Job creation, fair wages and support for indigenous local business will be central to my agenda in government. The Taoiseach and Tanaiste have given me specific responsibility for the areas of employment rights, working conditions, the Low Pay Commission and supporting small and medium enterprises. This is a crucial role in our economic and social recovery”, he stated. “This will be a huge challenge and I am very

much up for the task ahead. I want to thank the people of Louth & East Meath for their support and I’m looking forward to continuing to work on their behalf at Cabinet and on the ground in our community”, he concluded.


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Dundalk man publishes first illustrated Weekly Quiz guide to the insects of Ireland

Pete Treanor’s 1 United States In what state are the cities of Galveston, Dallas and Fort Worth? 2 Royalty The Romanovs were the Royal Family of what country until 1917? 3 Nature Which tree has the largest seed? 4 Sport El Blaugrana is the nickname of what European soccer giant? 5 Books The ghost of Jacob Marley appears in what Charles Dickens story? 6 Local What business was carried out by Hollywoods of Church St, Cliffords of Park St, and Breens of Seatown Place? 7 History Which President of the USA did not live in the

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Over 11,000 species of insects occur in Ireland but most are very small and escape notice. Identifying them accurately can be difficult or impossible. However, help is at hand thanks to Dundalk man Stephen McCormack who, along with his wife Eugenie, has just published the very first illustrated guide to the insects of Ireland. ‘Insects of Ireland’ is a comprehensive compact guide to over 120 of Ireland’s most popular insects includes all Irish species of butterflies, bumblebees, dragonflies, ladybirds, grasshoppers and shield bugs. All are illustrated in colour with clear descriptions enabling accurate identification. Stephen, who is 37 and origi-

nally from the Red Barns Road, is a former student of Scoil Mhuire na nGael and the Marist College who currently works in Cambridge as an entomologist. According to his mother, Rita, her son has been fascinated with insects ever since he was “knee high to a grasshopper” and this book is his comprehensive guide to the small creatures that he has studied for most of his life to date. “I can remember Stephen staring intently at a spiders web when he was about 18 months old and just being fascinated by it”, recalled Rita. Ever since then he just developed fantastic observational skills with regards anything to do with creatures. He’s delighted with how the book has turned out and he hopes that it will be of great interest to anyone who looks

at insects in their garden and would like to know the name and purpose of these important creatures.“, she explained. “He worked on the book with his wife Eugenie and Chris Shields who beautifully illustrated in colour all of the insects named in the book. We’re all very proud of him and it’s fantastic to see the finished product after all the hard work they put into it”, she added. The book which was released just last month has already received glowing reviews in The Irish Times and Irish Examiner. The comprehensive guide is designed to help people appreciate the insect life in their gardens and surroundings or as a handy reference book for anyone interested in the natural world. It is available in Carrolls bookshop, Park Street.

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Jail will prevent man committing offences

A man who had been suffering with a drug problem was told that they only way to prevent him from committing crime was to send him to prison. Arunas Mancius of 18 Carroll Village, Dundalk, was sentenced to four months in

prison at Dundalk District Court after pleading guilty to two theft charges. The court heard that on February 1 this year the defendant stole a mobile phone to the value of €69.99 from Tesco, Long Walk. On January 14 this year he stole two

bottles of whiskey from the Marshes, valued at €82.32. The phone was recovered but the whiskey wasn’t. Barrister, David Costello, stated that his client was originally from Latvia but had been living in Dundalk for 15 years. The 39-year-old de-

fendant apologised for his actions which had been caused by drug difficulties. He added that Mr Mancius is currently serving a sentence and is due for release on August 23, pointing out that he is now clean and doing well. The defendant had plans to

seek work as a mechanic on his release. In imposing the four-month sentence, Judge Flann Brennan stated: ‘This man has a terrible record and it seems to me that the only way to stop him committing offences is to incarcerate him”.

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Tidy Towns award is a tribute to Blackrock community Blackrock has been pipped by just one point by Hillsborough, Co. Down for the award for Ireland’s Best Kept Small Town 2014. The awards were presented aboard the S.S. Nomadic in the Titanic Centre in Belfast. Blackrock received 215 points out of 250, while Hillsborough got 216. Former national Tidy Towns winner Aughrim, Co. Wicklow got

206 points. Despite missing out for the top prize, Blackrock Tidy Towns chairman, John Horan, was very pleased with the performance. “This is an amazing achievement for Blackrock. Never in our wildest dreams would we have expected to come so close to Hillsborough, and it’s a tremendous tribute to the whole commu-

nity in Blackrock to have brought the village up to these standards”, he said. The competition was judged during May, when the village was visited twice by the judges. Adjudication covered seven different categories, with Blackrock beating Hillsborough by one point in one category and equaling them in five others.

Saint Brigid’s Way Pilgrimage a success By Paul Byrne

Nine days after leaving their starting point in Faughart the St Brigid’s Way pilgrims arrived in Kildare Town centre having completed their magical journey following the ancient path of Brigid, Goddess and Celtic Christian saint. Dolores Whelan who helped organise the pilgrimage spoke of the wonderful spiritual journey and spectacular landscapes they enjoyed on their journey. “We had such a wonderful time and everybody on the group got a lot out of our pilgrimage” explained Dolores. “It was very different to last year as in we had different people, different weather and different experiences. So many new friendships were made and we all enjoyed the spectacular

scenery including Cuchulainn’s stone, the Famine stone, the Hill of Slane, the beauty of Tara and the wide open spaces of the Curragh. “We got a great welcome everywhere we went and we spent a wonderful evening in Trim last week listening to traditional Irish musicians in a lovely wee pub. The whole walk was so powerful and very soulful and I think everybody got a lot out of it.”, she added. Dolores who is a teacher, educator, author and spiritual guide within the Celtic spiritual community said it had been a pleasure to walk the ancient pathway linking the two historical sites. This is the second year of the Brigid’s Way annual pilgrimage and according to teh Dolores it will be back for a third year in 2015.

However under the “Presentation of Residential Areas and Private Frontages” category Hillsborough beat Blackrock by two points giving them the award. The grass verges on the approaches to the village, so meticulously maintained by the Community Employment Scheme, were singled out for praise. “Once again we want to thank

Participants on the St Brigid’s walk after arriving in Kildare

everybody who has contributed to this wonderful achievement for the village. “All our volunteers, the CE and Tús Schemes, the Probation Service, RehabCare, the residents associations and the business community. “This is something for which every single person in the village can feel proud”, added John.

Became aggressive in restaurant

A man who became aggressive after a member of staff in a restaurant mistook him for somebody else, created such a scene that Gardai had to be called. As a result, William Dunon of 66 Dungormely Estate, Co Armagh, appeared at Dundalk District Court to answer a public order charge. The court heard that on April 6 this year Gardai were called to a disturbance to the outlet on Park St where they observed the defendant acting aggressively to staff. Barrister Irene Sands stated that her 27-yearold client understood that his behaviour was unacceptable. She pointed out that there had been a misunderstanding as a member of staff mistook him for someone else, however he realises that he shouldn’t have reacted in that way. In convicting, Judge Flann Brennan imposed a fine of €250.


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Tara to make debut in Royal Albert Hall By Paul Byrne

Tara Erraught’s stock continues to rise with the news that she will make her debut in the Royal Albert Hall for the world renowned BBC Proms . Tara who originally hails from Ravensdale has been making waves in the Operatic world for her magnificent voice in recent years. Trained in Dundalk by Geraldine McGee, the 27-year-old eventually made her way to Munich in Germany where she has been wowing audiences with her talents. She was catapulted to worldwide acclaim when jumping in for an ailing colleague on fivedays notice to perform Romeo in a new production of Bellini’s I Capuleti e i Montecchi. The mezzo-soprano will play Octavian in Richard Strauss’s Der

Tara Erraught with her first teacher Geraldine McGee

Rosenkavalier which is described as a tragicomedy that combines romance with riotous farce.

Dundalk man Brendan McFadden a long time supporter of Tara is planning on making the trip over to London to

support her in one of her biggest concert’s yet. “A group of us travelled over to watch Tara perform with the Vienna State Opera in Austria last year and we had a fantastic time. “It was an unbelievable experience and Tara gave an incredible performance as Rosina. 'She took time out afterwards to meet with us all and she is a really great girl. I’m going to try my very best to go to London to watch her perform”, promised Brendan. The BBC Proms are recognised as the world’s largest classical music festival and are an integral part of any summer in London. Beginning on July 18 they last for eight weeks and feature 76 concerts at the Albert Hall, sometimes with two on the same night. Tara will perform at 6.30pm on July 22.

Driver panicked when he saw Gardai A driver who panicked when he saw Gardai pleaded guilty to a careless driving charge when he appeared at Dundalk District Court. The court heard that at 11.50pm on November 7, 2013, William Shields of 48 Cecil St, Newry, Co Down, was observed mounting a footpath to turn away

from a patrol car. He then drove out the Armagh Road, crossing a continuous white line at Carnbeg and Carrickedmond at speeds of up to 140kph. Barrister, Irene Sands, stated that her client, who had no previous convictions, panicked because his tax had expired. She

stated that he was stopped by Gardai on a later date and admitted being the driver. She added that the 24-year-old man is embarrassed by his behaviour and that he understands his driving was unacceptable. In convicting Mr Shields, Judge Flann Brennan imposed a fine of €373.16.

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Man is described Innovative Cormac is one of the country’s youngest App developers as being up to his neck in criminality By Caoimhe Duffy

A man who was told that he was up to his neck in criminality was warned to stop what he is doing or risk ending up in further trouble. Con Cash of Mullavalley, Louth Village, denied any knowledge of a stolen van that was found on his property when he appeared at Dundalk District Court to answer a charge of handling stolen property. Mr Cash stated that the yard was being used by a third party who bought vehicles which would be shipped to Nigeria along with parts. He said he was not being paid rent by the man and didn’t know anything about a stolen van that was found in the yard on November 12, 2012. However, Judge Flann Brennan dismissed his claims and stated that he believed the defendant knew more than he was telling the court. “Mr Cash sees no evil, hears no evil and thinks no evil, but this is criminal-

ity. He is up to his neck in criminality and I’m satisfied that he knows more than he admits to. “He is trying to convince people with idiotic yarns that he is a poor fool – but his is not”, stated Judge Brennan who warned him to stop what he is doing. “He’d want to get out of what he is up to. The problem is that there would be no thieves if there were no handlers of stolen property. I’m sure he is being paid more than he says”, he added. In imposing a ninemonth sentence, which was suspended for nine months, the judge stated” “Get everything out of that yard that isn’t yours or you will be in trouble again”. The court heard that a van which was stolen from Co Westmeath on November 6, 2012, was found in Mr Cash’s yard on November 12 by Gardai. The defendant was subsequently arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods and

told Gardai that he didn’t know who drove the van to the yard. In evidence, Mr Cash stated that he had no involvement with buying or selling vehicles in the yard. He added that he didn’t get paid rent but occasionally did a bit of welding work on the cars. He admitted that he had been previously warned about the activities of the third party. In answer to a question from Insp Beggy, the defendant stated that despite those warnings and the fact that a stolen vehicle had been found on his property, he was still allowing the man to use his yard. Solicitor, Paula Tiernan, stated that her client didn’t know the vehicle was stolen and there was no evidence that he handled the property. He accepted that he was stupid to trust the third party.

Two innovative local teenagers recently became the youngest App developers in Ireland with their own remarkable creation. Cormac Kinsella (14) from Dundalk and Cian Martin-Bohan (13) from Drogheda combined their knowledge of programming and computer technology to develop the Open Share App, a programme that allows a user to share a post to several social networks simultaneously without the need to re-share. This means that an individual can post an update on sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Viber, Gmail and Tumblr without leaving the Open Share App. The two young men that designed this contemporary operating system started working on their App over a year ago, communicating with one another largely over Skype and FaceTime. Cormac, a student at Colaiste Lú in Dundalk and Cian, a pupil at St. Oliver’s Community College in Drogheda, met at CoderDojo, a non-profit coding club that enables young

Cormac Kinsella and Cian Martin-Bohan have developed a new app

people to enhance their computer programming skills in a sociable and positive environment. “CoderDojo was brilliant for the boys as it gave them the opportunity to meet likeminded people”, said Cormac’s proud father, Aidan Kinsella. Both boys displayed remarkable focus and determination as they worked cooperatively and consistently through all of their technical challenges. Cormac and Cian were mentored through the process of developing their App by Brendan Murray, along with

local CoderDojo organiser, Graham O’Rourke. Speaking at the launch of the Open Share App three weeks ago, Mayor Kevin Callan said, “I am most proud of these two young men who are showing what young people from Co Louth can achieve and that we have such great innovators in our county”. The App is currently available for Android smart phones on Google Play Store, but the boys hope to expand the accessibility to iPhone and Windows Phone users by the end of the year. Although the young, budding businessmen would one

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Fiona claims Louth title with impressive win Last week the county’s best female riders lined up for the Louth Road Race Women’s Championship and when the dust had settled Fiona Rogers had claimed her first Louth title after an extremely impressive performance. On the night she was much too strong for her fellow competitors, taking an impressive solo win, with Celine McPhilips leading the rest and Debbie Lundy claiming the bronze. Open racing over the weekend was held in the county Meath town of Mullagh, with Moynalty Cycling Club hosting their first race on an undulating 29km circuit. First up it was the underage racing and Cuchulainn picked up two results with Conor McKeown taking second place, while Kevin Trainer was 5th in his race. In the senior races

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the A4s tackled two laps of the circuit and despite the hills it came down to a bunch sprint. In the chaos of the fast finish Gary Mortan picked the right line and timed his sprint to almost perfection to take third place in a finish which required a photo finish to determine the order of the first three riders. This result sees Gary upgraded to the A3 cat-

egory. The FPM Accountants Summer Cycling league is up to round 13, with just five events to go. The most recent race finished with the steady climb from Davy’s Pub up to the Long Woman’s Grave. By the bottom of the climb group 6 had caught group 5 in front. Once on the climb Alan Bingham attacked bringing with him a number of

riders. As the mountain dragged on this group drove a fierce pace catching all those left out front. As the line approached Alan Bingham, Tomas McCabe and Liam Dolan had ridden away from everyone else, with Owen Martin being the last to loose contact. In a close sprint Dolan took the victory ahead of Bingham and McCabe. On Wednesday last Cuchulainn hosted the Leinster 25mile Time Trial Championships. Racing from Carrickmacross to Ardee and back, Stamullen’s Cian Delaney was fastest on the night with a time of 54mins and 24 seconds. Cuchullain riders to pick up medals across the different categories were Colm Quinn (Silver A1) Owen martin (Vet silver) and Tomas McCabe (A3 Bronze).

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Over to you Question: Was Enda Kenny right to get involved in the Garth Brooks fiasco?

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The first thing Enda should have done was to sack the Minister for Tourism and then he should have resigned himself. The Government have cost the exchequer €100 million with their carry on. It’s been a shambles.

There is way more important stuff that the Taoiseach of the country should be spending his time doing rather than getting involved in this. He should concentrate on running the country rather than trying to sort out a Garth Brooks concert.

This whole mess is entirely the fault of Aiken and the GAA. Enda was damned if he got involved and damned if he didn’t. He’s not to blame for any of this. It’s the concert promoter, the GAA and to a lesser extent Dublin City Council. As usual people have gotten greedy and made a mess of things.

I think it’s a big fuss about nothing. Obviously you’d feel sorry for Garth Brooks fans but there is much more important stuff going on in the country that the Taoiseach should be looking at. It would be nice if they focused on important matters like the Louth hospital.

I think that there has been a massive over-reaction to the whole thing. I don’t really understand why such a huge deal is being made out of this. I don’t really think Enda should have had anything to do with it.

Family’s World Cup celebration

From Page 1 the house and we probably had about 20 here including children and grandchildren with most of us cheering on Germany”, explained Heinz. “I say ‘most of us’ as my wife Marie was a bit of a traitor and decided to cheer on Argentina”, added Heinz. “I felt sorry for Messi, and as well as that I enjoy winding Heinz up”, laughed Marie. With 90 minutes played the game ended in a draw with neither team finding the net and at that point Heinz admits he was feeling the pressure as the game went into extra time. “There was a great atmosphere in the house and lots of shouting and singing but when the game went into extra time I just sat quietly in the corner not saying anything and probably fearing the worst. “It was an exciting tense game and I was dreading penalties. Thankfully though Gotze got the winning goal late on and it

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proved to be the strike to win the game”, noted Heinz. Although, delighted with the German victory, Heinz who has been in Dundalk for 67 years, admits that when Ireland play Germany this Autumn he shall be cheering Children taking part in Starcamp at Wellington Hall for Ireland. “I’ve been in Ireland so long now I feel as though I’d have to support Ireland”, admitted Heinz. “I can remember my son Franz during the 1990 World Cup wearing his Irish jersey to work every day during the tournament but as soon as Ireland got knocked out, he went upstairs and changed into his German shirt. When he went into work wearing it he got some stick and was called every name under the sun by his workmates”, laughed Heinz. Heinz who regularly goes back to Oberhausen to meet up with his three brothers and three sisters will for now bask in the glory of another World Cup victory for his homeland.

Heinz Kampes and his wife Marie

Starcamp students enjoy the thrill of performing on stage ONE of Ireland’s most renowned performing summer schools started this week at Wellington Hall as part of a record number of camps taking place around the country. Forty-seven boys and girls happily participated in Starcamp’s performanceorientated activities such as improvisation, audition technique, modern dance and vocal training under the guidance and watchful eye of Louth’s finest acting coaches. The camp, which received support from Drag-

ons’ Den in 2012, aims to provide children with the perfect environment to become the most confident, self-assured and warmhearted children that they can be. The kids’ palpable energy was certainly enough to keep their teachers going and smiling brightly, no matter how tired they inevitably got. This wonderful spirit seemed to permeate every activity and makes for a wonderfully nurturing setting. Lisa-Marie McCooey, one of the teachers brimming with enthusiasm at

Starcamp, said that although they had a few tears on the first day, everyone had settled in nicely and was eager to show off their talents. “I love Starcamp because I get to do three of my favourite things: singing, dancing and acting,” said Brooke Shaw who was part of the Megastars dance group. The fully inclusive nature of the camp ensures that every child has a fantastic experience and develops some new enviable talents. “We get to make so many new friends and the teach-

ers are really kind and helpful,” said Ella Tang, who wore a brilliant smile throughout the time she performed on stage. The infinite patience and sprightly nature of the teachers seemed to make for a wonderful experience for all of the Starcamp kids. Not only do the little entertainers get to experience the thrill of performing arts, but they’ll have the chance to display all of their new skills and talents on Friday, July 18 at 1pm when they take on the magical, fantasy world of Frozen at Wellington Hall.

Local artistic director and facilitator Kwasie Boyce is bringing his newest production to the Spirit Store Stage on July 19. HOME a short play that looks at racism in Ireland was project managed by Kwasie who says he wanted to

“engage the black community in Dundalk in the arts specifically in theatre, part of this project is to explore the issue of racism in our communities”. “It is inspired by the brave voices who told their stories of racism. It asks the question

what does it mean to be black in Ireland?”, he added. The project started only 11 weeks ago and through theatre and actor skills training, participants Catriona Cooney, Temi Pedro, Esther Pedro, Chi Chi and Francis Onwuka developed their

own production examining what ‘home’ means in Irish communities. The group will be performing their devised and written piece on Saturday July 19, at 7pm in the Spirit Store and admission to the event is free.

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Two men have been arrested in Dundalk in connection with an ongoing investigations into car theft. A number of stolen vehicles, car parts and other property were recovered in the planned search in north Louth. The intelligence led operation was carried out by Gardaí from Dundalk assisted by national units on Friday July 11. Two men, both in their 20’s were and detained at Dundalk Station under the provisions of Section 4 – Criminal Justice Act 1984. Gardaí say investigations are continuing.

About Cooley Dr Siobhan Power will give a talk in Long’s Pub, Grange, Cooley on Friday August 1st, 2014 at 8pm. What was happening in North Louth pre the arrival of man and what will happen to North Louth in the future? Find out what actually happened when Ireland lay further south towards the equator. It is all to be discovered in our rock formations.

Toxic sludge Four containers of toxic sludge were found in two locations in Co Louth last week as north Louth continues to fall victim to the diesel washing trade. On Thursday July 10, two of the bulk containers were found at Scotsgreen, Balriggan under the Motorway Pass, a regular dumping ground. A day later, on Friday July 11 a further two containers were discovered dumped at the picturesque entrance to Stephens Town pond in Knockbridge. The private firm contracted to clean up after dumping incidents, McQuillans, were immediately notified and responded.


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FOURTEEN members of the Dundalk Venturer Section [1517yr olds], who are part of 1st/2nd/5th Louth Scout Group based on the Castletown Road, returned from Switzerland last week where they had spent 10 days hiking and camping in the Swiss Alps. The group were based in Kandersteg – an international scout centre and from there they ran their fun, adventurous and challenging programme. Having arrived and set up camp, the very first day of activities saw a number of the venturers take on with a climb to Doldenhornhutte, at a height of 1915metres. The next day a smaller group took on with the very difficult hike to Frudenhutte, at a height of 2562 metres and ended up in snow and on glaciers. The next day was more relaxing as group took the plunge in the freezing cold Alpine lake followed by a summer sledge run – a dry tobogganing type course. After a trip to Bern, the capital of Switzerland the next day was back to hiking with the full group going to Ueschinenhutte at a height of 1890metres. The group

stayed in this hut overnight. Half of the group headed back to base to Kandersteg, while Schwarenbach at a height of 2060metres was the next destination for the remaining members of the group before heading back to base. The final day of hiking was undertaken by four experienced hikers, who got the go-ahead despite the severe weather warning that was in place, to hike to Schwarenbach where some members of the group were the day before. The group enjoyed a well deserved meal out in a local restaurant that night where they were joined by Group Leader Michelle Boyle, Beaver Leader Audrey McManus and Cub leader Andrew McManus and their daughter Kate, who all travelled over for the last few days of the camp. The fun wasn’t over there however, as the group took to the High Ropes course in the scout centre – an obstacle course laid out in the trees with cargo nets, zipwires, tires and other swinging items to traverse over. On the final day, the venturers had their closing ceremony, which was attended by Mryiam

100% I RISH OWNE COMPDirector D Kaufmann, the General ANY of KISC. She was full of praise for the lads from Dundalk and said how amazed she was at the amount of hiking that the group completed during their 10 day visit. She said that in her time as General Director she never had to present so many of the Huttentest Alpine awards and it gave her great pleasure to do so. Michael Gonnelly was presented with a Bronze award; Evan Duffy, Neil Reilly, Harry Foley, Fintan Sheridan, Eamonn Crawford and Daniel McKeever with a Silver award; and Niall Malone, Finbar Gethins, Conor Murphy and Oisin Sheehy with a Gold award. St. Patrick’s Scout Group, 1st/2nd/5th Louth cater for boys between the ages of six to 18 in different age sections. The new scouting year begins in September and now is the perfect opportunity to get your son, brother, nephew, grandson to join up. The group is also on the look out for adult leaders (male or female), and all training will be provided – no experience is necessary at all. For further information on the group, please contact 0879333804.

Man was using stolen lawn mower when Gardai called Man was using stolen lawnmower when Gardai called A man who stole two lawnmowers from a football club was cutting his grass with one of the machines when Gardai called to his house to investigate the crime. Michael Taaffe from 531 Ashling Park, Dundalk, appeared at Dundalk District Court where he pleaded guilty to a theft charge. The court heard that two lawnmowers and

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Man is warned over Summer camp fever driving at speed reaches Oriel Park

A man was warned never to drive at that speed again after he admitted travelling at 191kph on the M1 motorway. Sam O’Hara of 30 Latt Crescent, Newry, Co Down, was observed by Gardai travelling on the north bound carriage of the M1 on Sunday June 1 at Newtownbalregan. The defence barrister stated that his client had been returning from Limerick and was anxious to get home but didn’t realise his speed. He added that the 37-year-old separated father of two, has a nine-year-old child with autism. On the day in question he had gone to Limerick to have

a guitar signed by Rory Gallagher’s band with the intention of having the instrument auctioned to raise funds for his child’s school. The barrister added that he hadn’t been thinking of his speed and with no other cars around, his driving was careless rather than dangerous. He stated that Mr O’Hara needs to drive for his work. Judge Flann Brennan stated that in view of the guilty plea and the fact that there were no other vehicles on the road, he would accept the careless driving charge. He warned Mr O’Hara not to drive like that again as he imposed a €500 fine.

Rape Crisis Centre counsellor training

RAPE Crisis North East is offering you the opportunity to attend a Helpline Training Programme which will commence on Wednesday September 17 and finish on Thursday Otober 23. Training is free and in return, the centre will ask you to commit to four hours of your time per week to provide telephone counselling support to survivors of Rape Crisis North East. The programme will take place at

Rape Crisis North East, Dundalk, and will involve 12 full day workshops on Wednesdays and Thursdays for six weeks. All telephone volunteers are trained to listen, support and offer information and counselling support. Contact 9339491 / 1800 21 21 22 or email infor@rcne.ie. Closing date for accepting applications is Friday July 25 at 5pm. Applicants must be at least 25 years of age.

By Caoimhe Duffy

The summer camp season sprung into life last week as 97 boys and girls happily participated in the FAI soccer camp at Oriel Park under the guidance and watchful eye of Louth’s finest coaches The camp aims to provide children between the ages of six and 14 with the perfect environment to ease the restlessness summer brings. Kids of all abilities got the opportunity to maximise their shooting, defending and dribbling skills while making new and lasting friendship. The kids’ palpable energy was certainly enough to keep the coaches going and smiling brightly, no matter how tired they inevitably got. This wonderful spirit seemed to permeate every activity, every child and every coach. Kate McKeever, a Health and Physical Activity student at DkIT and one of the many en-

Some of the young footballers at the FAI soccer camp

couraging coaches, said that it was great to have the opportunity to teach such enthusiastic students and to do what she loves. Kate was training a sprightly bunch who proudly said that they were a mix of the Soggy Bananas, the Petrifying Pigs and the Happy Hippos, all of which were outstanding teams. Niall McQuillan, one of the Soccer Summer School’s participants, said that the camp was “great craic and very en-

joyable” and that he loved having the chance to meet new people. Two of Niall’s friends at the camp, Declan Curtin and Padraig Grennan, agreed that the experience had been brilliant and that they were looking forward to their mini-league later that afternoon. All of the kids were delighted with their exclusive football kits and eager to show off the tricks they had picked up earlier on in the week. The fully inclusive

nature of the camp ensures that every child has a fantastic experience and develops some new enviable skills. Whenever a child needed words of encouragement, a coach was always nearby to join in and offer a little extra assistance. The infinite patience and enthusiasm of the trainers and the children’s willingness to learn certainly seemed to make for a fun and positive experience for all involved.

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D a t The Old Dundalk Society’s t Annual Excursion will be to C County Fermanagh on S Saturday July 19. Excursion s will include Florence Court, one of the finest neo- t

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classical houses in Ireland. The trip will also take in s Enniskillen Castle and o Military Museum followed i by a boat ride to Devinish f Island and round tour established in the 6th a century. Luxury coach and i accompanying guide will s depart from Mulholland I Avenue at 9am on Saturday b July 19. The all in S subscription is €55. g Included in this figure is the bus fare, the admission p charges to all venues, morning tea/coffee and scones and evening meal. Tips/gratuities/donations etc are also included, Bookings may be made at Connell’s Drapers in Church Street.

Community Alert

Cooley Community Alert will hold their next meeting on Thursday July 10 in St Mary’s Hall, Cooley. The meeting will start at 8pm. As usual everyone welcome.

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Marie Perla.

Peter and Andy Galt.

Dundalk Tennis Club was a hive of activity for the Junior Finals.

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Joseph Mullen in action at the Junior Finals at the Tennis Club.


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Dundalk FC on Euro trail By Paul Byrne

Dundalk’s European adventures continue tomorrow evening as they prepare to take on Croatian side Hajduk Split in a game which is sure to fill Oriel Park to the rafters. Having comfortably seen off Luxembourg outfit Jeunesse Esch in round one Dundalk face a much sterner test against a side which finished third in last seasons Croatian league. In what is shaping up to be a memorable season Stephen Kenny’s men gave themselves the perfect boost for tomor-

row nights game with a battling 1-0 away win in Tallaght against title rovers Shamrock Rovers. The victory put the Lilywhites back on top of the Premier Division and extends their unbeaten run to 12 games with May’s Setanta Cup final loss to Sligo the last time they tasted defeat. Big European nights were a common occurrence in Oriel Park during the 1970s and 80s as huge clubs like PSV, Liverpool, Celtic, Tottenham and Porto visited Dundalk. However, they have become some-

thing of a rarity in recent years with 2010s trip to Legia Warsaw the last experience of European football for the club. Dundalk last played Hajduk Split 37 years ago in the Cup Winners Cup with the Lilywhites winning 1-0 in the home leg before going down 4-0 in the return match. Meanwhile, Dundalk Football Club are proposing to charter a flight to Split, for the away leg of the Europa League second qualifying round, second-leg match against HNK Hajduk Split. It is envisaged that the club will fly out in the early

morning of Wednesday, July 23, with a one night stop over, and return immediately after the match on Thursday, July 24. There will be a limited number of seats for supporters on this flight. Check www.dundalkfc.com for further details. Tickets for tomorrow night’s game went on sale yesterday to the general public with season holders and members of the 500 club getting first preference earlier on in the week. Anybody planning on going to the game is advised to get to Oriel Park early to guarantee themselves a ticket.

Donal O’Hagan, Sean Halpin and Tara Halpin Mullen at the Junior Tennis Finals

Cars sales on the increase By Niamh Kirk

More than 60 cars were purchased in Louth on the first day of the ‘142’ registration period. The change over happened on Tuesday July 1 when 69 people bought their new vehicle. This is considerably higher than the volume bought on the first day of the new registration initiative. Last year only 17 cars were bought. This is the second year of the initiative which was designed to encourage more yearround car purchasing and to boost the lag that took place in the latter part of the year. Director General of SIMI, Alan Nolan said, “We knew that Tuesday was going to be one of the busiest days of the year for car sales but we didn’t expect such a good start compared to last year, which was the first year for the new

Good news for local dealers In fact, the first day has turned out to be the highest day for new car registrations this year and nobody expected that.” “Although it has to be put in the context that we are starting from a low base. it is clear that an increasing number of consumers are returning to the market. Dealers are currently competing for customers with

strong new car offers and a wider range of finance options and it’s evident that consumers are seeing the benefit of the new mid-year registration period. Overall, it is a sign that we’re seeing an improvement in the economy.” While the annual number of purchases are low compared to previous years and the market adjusts to new

conditions, so far this year there are encouraging signs for local car dealers. So far this year car sales are up on 2013, there were 1,100 new registrations in Co Louth last year but already there have been 1,489 in the first six months of 2014. The uplift represents a 35% increase at the half way mark.

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Man stole goods in a moment of madness

A man whose Social Welfare payments had been stopped for eight weeks resorted to stealing groceries in what was described as a “moment of madness”. Lukus Prus of 103 Manydown Close, Red Barns Road, Dundalk, pleaded guilty to a

charge of theft when he appeared at Dundalk District Court following the incident on April 18 this year. The court heard that the defendant entered Tesco, Long Walk, on that date and filled a bag with groceries to the value

of €45.89 before leaving without paying. Those goods were all recovered but he also drank a carton of orange juice valued at €1.69. Solicitor for the defendant stated that he was a 32-year-old

Dundalk Karate students triumph once again Students of Dundalk Karate triumphed yet again during a recent grading in the Redeemer Family Resource Centre where everyone was put through their paces. Everything from basic punches, blocks, kicks to combinations, Katas (form), Kumite (fighting) was covered and each and every member proved that not only had they been

putting in the hours in the dojo training, but that they were more than ready for their next Kyu Grading. Up first was Isabelle and Ryan why sailed through their 10th Kyu Grading (Yellow Stripe), followed closely by Katie, Franciszek, Philip, Liam, Denise, Chloe and Christopher who were all triumphant in passing their 9th Kyu Grading (Red

Polish man who has been in Ireland for nine years. He has a partner and one child, and had his Social Welfare payments stopped for eight weeks. As a result he had no money. The solicitor described the

incident as a moment of madness that was out of character and a once-off. Mr Prus paid €2 compensation for the orange juice that he had consumed in the shop before being convicted and fined €250.

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Dundalk Business Investment District Scheme (BIDS) is to hold an Open Day at the BIDS Office on the Market Square on T Wednesday, July 16 from w 10am to 7pm. The event is a to provide local ratepayers a with the opportunity to call into the office, meet c with recently appointed l Dundalk BIDS Manager t Edel O’Mahony and her o team of Fiona Cunningham and Sinead Roche.

M o a Breffni Martin will give a m talk in Long’s Pub in Grange t on Friday July 18 at 8pm, entitled Irish Birds and a bit a of Irish Folklore. The talk s will embrace myths, leg- e ends and traditions which t centre on our feathered friends and more. Refresh- w ments served- Admission o

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Belt). Next to shine was Tiarnan who was going for his 7th Kyu (Orange Belt) and Catherine who was going for her 2nd Kyu (Second Brown Belt) and both passed their gradings with ease. Each and every member passed with flying colours and with Sensei Mary Mar- Sensei Mary Marcus with members of Dundalk Karate who all passed their grading exams cus head of Dundalk made, nobody failed to ter the grading “Today is and I am delighted to them, they have shown Karate scrutinising eve- impress. another stepping stone be part of this journey. that they are true Karary move each member Sensei Mary said af- in their karate journey I am so proud of each of teka’s OSS.”

Brian Halpin (Referee), John McGahon (Director of Tennis) and Michael Mullen (Assistant Director).

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Colourful beginning to Dundalk Pride Week By Niamh Kirk

The Dundalk Pride week kicked off in a fountain of colour and with a family focus this week with the launch taking place in the Outcomers Centre on Monday. ‘Because Family Matters’ is the theme of this year’s event and to celebrate local mother and daughter Sharon Canning and Molly Duff who spoke of their experiences, Sharon who told her family she was lesbian and Molly on her reaction.

Molly Duff gave a powerful and emotional speech describing her response to being told her mother was gay. She spoke of her immediate acceptance of the news and how the mother and daughter love and bond was not affected by her mother’s sexuality. She also spoke about the ongoing struggle for equal rights in Ireland and said that every person has the right to exist without persecution. Her mother, Sharon followed, and

spoke about the fear she felt about breaking the news to her family. The mother of two described her concern for her children on coming out seven years ago and living in a small village. “They are very smart and very accepting and they have been an inspiration to me,” she said of her two children. She spoke of some of the hostility she suffered from some individuals in her community, but also described the support she received and how

over time things have changed, how she met her partner who had children too and how the family still live happily in the village. The pride flag flew proudly on County Hall which was commended by Fine Gael TD Jerry Buttimer who was invited to speak about his experiences as a gay man and the importance of working towards an integrated society at the launch. “A town in regional Ireland flying the flag, showing us all the way we should be going

This year’s Dundalk Pride puts the focus on family

and I am hoping to see it again”, he said. “When I walked through the doors I was stuck by the warm welcome the activity, acceptance and the sense of belonging”, he said of the Outcom-

er’s Centre. The Cork Fine Gael TD described his own experience, the fear and relief of telling his father (who went to school in Omeath) and his ‘boss’, the Taoiseach, he was gay in

the same week. “After that things get easier”, he said. The Dundalk Pride events continue until Saturday when the festival ends with the Pride Open Day. The Outcomers Centre

in Jocelyn Street is transformed by festive decoration, craft and colour, artisan foods and BBQ music, garden games and more. Everyone is welcometo the free event from Noon to 5pm.

Moran appeals for more social housing in Louth

Senator Mary Moran called for further government investment for social housing in Co Louth following the announcement last week that €76k was to

be funnelled into refurbishing the local social housing stock. The Labour Senator said that while she welcomes the announcement of the

funding by Minister for Housing and Planning, Jan O’Sullivan TD, more needs to be done. “Unfortunately the number of people seeking

social housing in Louth remains extremely high. I am pleased that this funding will benefit some people who are seeking social housing. However I have

asked Minister O Sullivan to ensure that housing for people with a disability also remains a priority as I believe the number of people in our area with a

disability who are awaiting suitable housing remains a problem,” she continued to explain. The Labour Seanad spokesperson for education

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Ann and Liam Quigley.

Anna Mai Mullen and Aine Quigley.

Zofia Mullen and Roisin Quigley.

Eva Jones and Vivienne Bond.

Catherine, Kate and Grace Rendina.

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Josephine proves an inspiration to us all By Caoimhe Duffy

DUNDALK woman Josephine Cassidy is proving to us all that every stage of life is an opportunity to learn and grow. Following the sudden passing of her husband six years ago, 57-yearold Josephine decided to enrol in a weekly history class with the Vocational Training Opportunities Scheme (VTOS). Having left school at the age of 14 due to her difficulties with Irish, Josephine hoped that the scheme would improve her general level of education and reignite her passion for learning. The mother of four soon realised that she could avail of her tutors’ support and complete her Leaving Certificate within a warm and fully inclusive setting. The Vocational Training Opportunities Scheme provides a range of courses to meet the education and training needs of those who are seeking employment.

Josephine Cassidy

Just over a year after opening the Adult Education Centre’s green door, Josephine was receiving her Leaving Certificate results along with her youngest son.

“Their encouragement and method of training really makes for an excellent service”, said Mrs Cassidy. “All of the students had their own reasons and came from

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different backgrounds. If you’re at all lacking in confidence, I’d encourage you to at least speak to them down at the Education Centre.” After receiving her Leaving Certificate qualification, Josephine decided to visit some college campuses to see where her journey could take her. Hitting the cobble stones of Trinity College, Dublin for the first time as a potential attendant, Josephine got to visit the 16th Century campus and speak with some of I’d Fight Gandhi will be at Electric Picnic their distinguished and extraordinarily RTE competition to play on the mixture of public and jury voting. Local band, I’d Fight Gandhi, are welcoming staff set play at Ireland’s largest festival They battled more than 500 other Oxjam stage one will be selected members. to take to the main stage. To secure bands to take to the prestigious this year , the Electric Picnic. As After making her well as being featured in Ireland’s their place the wining band must Oxjam stage over the festival weekend. But the adventure may convince a panel of judges and the application and going premier festival since the public who are being asked to not end there as the band are still through Trinity’s cancelation of Oxygen, the band donate €2 to Oxfam as they cast in with a shot of playing on the will record a song in the RTE interviewing process, their vote. Details on how to cast festivals main stage where the Pet studios. Josephine’s sanguine your vote for I’d Fight Gandhi will The band won a radio competition Shop Boys, Outkast and Beck are disposition and ‘play the picnic’ with RTE along be made available closer to the also billed to play. commitment to her with nine others chosen by a Out of the ten bands chosen by the date. community got her a position at Ireland’s most prestigious university. Mrs Cassidy had spent her life working at jobs ranging from a leisure centre receptionist to a probation officer for s Present the homeless but had always hoped to be a college student. Now, through her own initiative, Josephine was a scholar of Social Work and Social Policy. The experience she enjoyed as a Trinity College student was invaluable and one that she owes to her tutors at the Adult Education Centre. By following through with her obligation to try, Josephine managed to achieve a Bachelor’s degree of Social Science and gain an inordinate amount of confidence. “I don’t like red tape, but I certainly like cutting through it,” said 2 Categories: under 15 yrs Mrs Cassidy proudly. Josephine is forever and under 18 yrs grateful to her teachers Entry is Free under the Vocational Training Opportunities Final will take place in The TLT Scheme and would on Saturday Sep 6th at 8pm like to thank Matthews Coach Hire for their For Details contact The Sound assistance with her transportation. Shop Drogheda @ 041 9831078

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Ardee Youth Band play all the right notes The Ardee Concert Youth Band travelled to the South of Ireland Band Championships in Clonakilty, on Saturday July 5 at 5.30am. The band made the journey with their conductor John Gaynor and all their supporters in family and friends. This was their first time to perform in the event and they stole the show taking home The Shanley Cup for first prize and The Jack O’Mahony Memorial Cup was awarded to their

conductor John Gaynor for Best Musicianship. After a quick rehearsal upon arrival in the hotel where the Senior Band were staying, John and the Band took to the stage at 1pm to perform their competition entry which was made up of the Florentiner March by Julius Fucik, A band arrangement of Skyfall and Green Day’s Boulevard of Broken Dreams along with Juan for the Road by Fergal

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Carroll. Their was a total of nine bands in the Junior Section which took place in the Clonakilty Community College. By 1.45pm the adjudicator was announcing the results. The tension was rife throughout the hall and after a long pause first place was awarded to Ardee Concert Youth Band on 86 Points, With this announcement the Ardee Band and their many supporters let out a rapturous applause. The adjudicator for the section was Harry Kelly of Clondalkin Concert Band and Mullingar Town Band. He praised Ardee on their balance as a band, their good articulation and noted their performance was well above the opposition. As the band had to depart Clonakilty for

the long but rewarding journey back to Ardee, before the awards ceremony on Saturday Night a special awards night was held in the Bohemian Centre on July 10 and the Memorial Cups where presented to John and the band by Band Chairman Dermot Murray on behalf of the adjudicator. The Senior band also performed on the day under the Baton of Brendan Breslin in the senior section. The adjudicator for the section was John Doyle of Leyland and Black Dyke Brass Bands. The band won third prize of nine bands with a score of 95 points; along with the prize for best woodwind and the prize for the best celebratory piece for the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the championships.

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Family Notices

In Memoriam Announcements , Anniversaries, Birthday Remembrances, Thanksgivings & Acknowledgements. novena

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MIRACULOUS INVOCATION TO ST. THERESE O Glorious Saint Therese, whom almighty God has raised up to aid and counsel mankind, I implore your Miraculous Intercession. So powerful are you in obtaining every need of body and soul our Holy Mother Church proclaims you a “Prodigy of Miracles...the Greatest Saint of Modern times.” Now I fervently beseech you to answer my petition (mention here) and to carry out your promises of spending Heaven doing good upon earth...of letting fall from Heaven a Shower of Roses. Henceforth, dear Little Flower, I will fulfill your plea” to be made known everywhere” and I will never cease to lead others to Jesus through you. Amen. Say for 9 days and you will receive a flower during or after 9 days as an indication that your request will be granted. E.F.

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NOVENA TO SACRET HEART Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I asked you for many favours. This time I ask you for this special favour (mention it). 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 favours will be granted. (never known to fail). E.E. NOVENA TO SACRET HEART Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I asked you for many favours. This time I ask you for this special favour (mention it). 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 favours will be granted. (never known to fail). L.F.

Some of the dancers who enjoyed success at the recent Oireachtas Rince Uladh which took place in The Fairways Hotel

Local dancers claim impressive medal haul

The locally based McGee School of Irish Dance enjoyed extraordinary success at the recent Oireachtas Rince Uladh held in Dundalk. Collectively they took home 92 medals including 13 first place, nine second place and three third place medals. Teacher Dervla McGee, who previously toured with Riverdance was delighted with the outstanding results. Dancers are now busy preparing for the Ulster Championships, which are also to be held in the Fairways Hotel, in November. “It was a great opportunity for local children to be able to compete in such a prestigious event in their home town - it has been 25 years since the event was last held in Dundalk”, added Dervla who is assisted by her sister, Nicola and Niamh Eustace.

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special services GERRY’S UPHOLSTERY SERVICE— Suites/Antique furniture repaired and re-covered. Better than new. 086-080-0788 CHIMNEY & STOVE CLEANING— Inspection & Repair. Tel Paul McArdle 042-9332491/0876660094 - Email tribalky@yahoo.com DUNDALK BUREAU DE CHANGE— Best Rates Guaranteed. No Commission. We Buy and Sell All Major Currencies; Electronic Bank Transfers; US and Australian Dollars. 8 Park St (Open 7 Days, 8am -11pm) & 4 Linenhall St (Open Mon-Sat) - Call 042 9339922/9370101; www.dundalkbureaudechange.com. Accepting All Major Credit and Debit Cards. PERFECT FIT ALTERATIONS—For all your sewing needs. Curtains, Hems, Zips & Repairs. 10% off for Slimming World members. Castletown Road: Tel: 042 9327837. CHIMNEY CLEANER—The Clean sweep, clean & tidy, no dust. Brush & Vac. Also gutter cleaning. Contact Cahal 087-225-9799 LOOKING FOR A UNIQUE GIFT? Create a personalised newspaper page to celebrate a special occasion - birthday, anniversary, birth, sporting success etc. Contact 086 3238328 www.frontpagenews.ie A VAN & DRIVER available for furniture removal, also single items, 3 piece suites, cookers, fridges, washing machines. Day & night Tel 086 8704908

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WINDOW CLEANING—Gutter & facia cleaning carried out by professional, fully trained and insured staff. Affordable rates. Domestic & Commercial. Call our office for a free quotation. Everkleen 042 935 2717 or 086 829 3585. www.everkleen.ie CLEANEST & KEENEST—Have your windows, carpet or suite of furniture cleaned at keenest prices. Also guttering, fascia boards, power hosing. Call Damien 0868469559 or 0879319243 TILER AVAILABLE—Experienced local tiler to carry out all types of tile work - marble, granite, porcelain. Indoors and out. Call 0876563705 for free quote. DUNDALK COMPUTER REPAIR CENTRE—We fix PCs, laptops, tablets, ipads, iphones and smartphones. All computer services. Includes new antivirus and microsoft office. Free callout service. No fix no fee! 9am to 10pm. 7 days a week. Call Gerard 085 128 6436.042 932 8301 BUILDER & HOME MAINTAINENCE—Building, woodwork, painting, lawn cutting, all jobs. No job to big or too small. Tel. Brian 087 295 2529 GRIMLEY’S DUBLIN ST. DUNDALK—TV aerials, satellite, Freeview & Saorview, new installations, sales & repairs. 042 935 4343. A ALTERATIONS—For all your tailoring/sewing needs. Zips in Trousers/ Jeans €10.50. Curtains altered, Jeans patched, dry cleaning service. Long Walk Shopping Centre. Contact 9333380 / 087-968-8518 KI MASSAGE THERAPY—Allow me to help free the tension from both mind and body with a beautiful relaxing Ki Massage. Call now for more details and to make a booking. Mags Murtagh 086-853 1854 O’Brien Landscaping—Lawncutting, Fencing, Decking, Slabbing, Power Washing Driveways, Gutters and Fascias, Clean ups Call Brian 087

GARDENS TIDIED—Hedges cut, trees trimmed & topped. Tel. 087 229 6441 or 089 444 9028. RING-A-DRINK—9337229 Spring a party or BBQ with friends, we deliver 5pm – 10pm daily. Northend Bar, Bridge Street Tel 042 933 7229 APPLIANCE DOCTOR—Domestic appliances repaired. Washing machines, Tumble Dryers, Cookers, Dishwashers, Fridges – All household appliance repairs & installations Call Bob 042 938 2241, 087 790 9182 ACE GARDEN SERVICES—Tree topping, felling, hedge trimming. Rubbish removals, garage clearance, house and garden refuse. Permit holder. Contact: Tom 085-113-3358 HANDYMAN—Handyman available to do general house work including tree maintenance, cutting grass, trimming hedges, painting indoors and outdoors, unblocking drains etc: Contact Romas 086-228-8444 CHILDRENS ENTERTAINER—Professional children’s entertainer. Magic available for private parties etc. Contact: 087-601-6795 www.keithmccabemagician.ie Magician & Balloon Modeller available for all parties, communions, confirmation etc., contact ‘Odenni’ Owen Rice 042-9372455 or 0872473342 FORTUNE TELLER—Available for appointment, private or group bookings.Tel. Alison 042 9335102. ALL ROOFING REPAIRS—All roofing repairs, we fix gutters, fascia & soffit, all broken tiles, slates, ridge and banger blue and torch –on. All work guaranteed, 25 years experience, free quotations Tel Paul 086 8184827 PAINTER & HANDYMAN—Painting, wallpapering, wooden floors, tiling & odd jobs. Reliable & tidy. Competitive rates. Contact 086-876-0272 PLASTERER—Work taken on and completed by semi retired professional plasterer. Small to medium

GARDENING—Grass cutting and lawns tidy. Contact: 086-885-2074 PAUL'S THERAPIES—Reiki, massage, reflexology, I.E.T., Indian head massage. Yoga classes every Monday & Thursday evening. Contact Paul Levins 086 3446944. FEELING STRESSED—Tired, aches and pains? Benefit from full body massage, back massage or special foot massage. Experienced therapist. Special rates from €20 for July and August. Tel. Sandra 085 2035 920 HOUSE & APARTMENT Cleaning Service. Specializing in Re-Let & Spring Cleaning. Fully insured. For a free quotation contact Everkleen 042 935 2717 / 087 687 3188, www. everkleen.ie Relax and Enjoy—Treat yourself with Reiki Healing contact Reiki Master Seamus for appointment call 087 7517062

situations vacant COUNTY MARKETS LTD (Ravensdale)—Person required to bake, cakes, tray bakes & bread for market every Saturday morning. Contact: 042-937-1313 PARTY AMBASSADORS REQUIRED—Looking for a lady 18+ to join party plan. Earn up to €150 + for 6 hours or €225 for 9 hours. Flexible hours work around kids/college/ work/home life. Employing now and looking for ladies to start, earning immediately on Ann Summers. Full training provided. Contact: 086-0548418

situations wanted POLISH GIRL Looking for work cleaning houses. €9 per hour. Tel. 089 442 5414

lost & found LOST—Dowdallshill Area, Black Cat. Part of one ear missing. Little white on front. Red collar. Name Mel. Tel.


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Death Notices BERNADETTE BYRNE (née O’Hanlon)
Channonrock and formerly of Ard Easmuinn, Dundalk on Sunday July 13. Bernadette, former teacher, St Brigid’s School, beloved wife of Garrett and loving mother of Patrick. Very deeply regretted by her husband and son, parents Jim and Bernadette O’Hanlon, brothers Kevin, Seamus, Cathal and Brian, uncles, aunts, brothers in-law, sisters in-law, nephews, nieces, cousins extended family relatives and friends. RORY CONLON, Clermont Park, Blackrock, peacefully at his sister’s home, on July 13. Rory, husband of Josephine and father of Patrick. Deeply regretted by his wife, son, sisters Bernadette and Mary, brothers Raymond, Vincent, and Brendan, nephew Paul, relatives and a large circle of friends. ETHNEA KEARNEY (nee Fleming), Parnell Park, Dundalk, peacefully in St Oliver Plunkett Hospital

on Friday July 11. Ethnea, beloved wife of the late Joseph and dear mother of Eamonn, Olive, Ethnea and Martin. Deeply regretted by her sons daughters, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. PATRICK (PAT) GUEST late of Dundalk and Wilsons of Rathfarnham on Tuesday July 8, peacefully in St. James’ Hospital. Youngest son of the late Christopher and Kathleen and loving brother of Anthony, Joe, Chris and Rita. Sadly missed by his brothers, sister, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, relatives and friends. SALEMA MEGSI, Erin View, Mountainstown, Dunleer and formerly Swords, suddenly on Monday July 7.Deeply regretted by her mother Joanne, father Abdul, brother, sisters, extended family, relatives and

friends. BERNADETTE (BERNIE) OAKES (née Murphy)
St Oliver’s Park, Carlingford, peacefully at Carlingford Nursing Home, surrounded by her family on Wednesday July 9. Bernie, predeceased by her beloved husband Dinnie. Very deeply regretted by her twin sister Ursula and sisters Maggie and Pauline. Also her brothers Albert, Gerry and Christopher, her sisters-in-law, her nephews, nieces relatives and all the staff and her friends at Carlingford Nursing Home and the wider community. CATHAL OLIVER, 
Beechlawn, Ballinasloe, Galway / Castletowncooley, Riverstown, peacefully, at home on Wedneday July 9. Beloved husband of Margaret and loving father of Kieran, Darragh, Brian, Claire and the late Niamh. Deeply regretted by his family, his brothers Liam and Padraic, daughter-in-law Aedín, brothers-in-law, sisters-

in-law, much loved granddad to Kate and Conor. Sadly missed by all his relatives and friends. MARY GRIMES, Stumpa, Hackballscross, peacefully in the Louth County Hospital on Tuesday July 8. Mary, beloved wife of the late Matthew and dear mother of Marian, John, Matt and Peter. Deeply regretted by her sons, daughter, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, brother Pat (England), daughter-inlaw Mary, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. BRIAN RUDDY, 
Castle Hill, Carlingford and Carrickmacross, peacefully at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda on Monday July 7. Brian, very deeply regretted by his wife Aíne, by his loving sons Brian, Derek and Daniel and their wives and partners Diana, Níamh and Elaine. His grandchildren Aoibhéan, Amelia and Kristanna, his sister Kay, his brother

in law Martin and wife Bridget and family. His niece Denise and nephews Eugene and Cathal. Also by Sabrina, Dean, Daniel, Angel, Tianna and all his other relatives and friends. JEAN MCARDLE (née Bruce)
Mullholland Avenue, Dundalk, peacefully in Carlingford Nursing Home, on Monday July 7. Jean beloved wife of the late Frank, deeply regretted by her brother, Malcolm Bruce, brotherin-law Edmund McKray, all the staff and residents of Carlingford Nursing Home, relatives and friends. KEVIN SHEARMAN, Sliabh Breagh, Ardee, peacefully at our Lady of Lourdes hospital Drogheda on Monday July 7. Deeply regretted by his loving wife Barbara, sons, Luke and Eoin, mother Teresa, brothers, Stephen, Colm, and Gerry, sister’s Graine and Una, brother’s in law, sister’s ln law, nephews, Sensei Mary Marcus with Ryan Cumiskey of Dunnieces, relatives and dalk Karate after passing his 10th Kyu Grading at the club friends.


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THE NEW OPEL CORSA

Opel has released the first official photograph of the new Corsa which will go in production toward the end of 2014, with the first cars being delivered in January 2015. The new Corsa shares some the underpinnings with its predecessor with a near identical footprint but there is a redesigned chassis, new exterior panels and a completely new interior. There is a choice of diesel and petrol engines for the new hatchback model, which will be available in both 3 and 5 doors.

Opel are introducing a 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder ECOTEC Direct Injection Turbo petrol engine with choice of 90PS or 115PS outputs plus a new version of their 1.4 turbo petrol engine outputting 100PS/ 200Nm. There will also be two normally aspirated 1.2 and 1.4 petrol units and a

1.3 CDTi diesel. With the choice of either a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic gearbox depending on the engine choice. Opel are introducing a new range of tech for the Corsa, including IntelliLink which operates through a 7-inch colour

touchscreen, and can be controlled via apps such as BringGo (for navigation), Stitcher and TuneIn (for global radio channels and internet podcasts). The system is compatible with both Apple and Android ‘phones, and incorporates additional features, such as voice command, Bluetooth, Siri Eyes Free and FlexDock, an area for locating/charging your mobile phone. Options include Side Blindspot Alert, High Beam Assist, Lane Departure Warning, bixenon lights and a rearview camera.

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CABRA CARS Full range of New Nissan cars and Commercials on display including the all new x-trail 7 seater 2014 Nissan Micra 1.2 DEMO 2014 Nissan Note 1.5dci SV DEMO 2013 Hyundai i20 1.2 Premium 2013 Nissan Qashqai petrol & diesel 2012 Nissan Juke 1.6 XE 2012 Nissan Juke 1.6 SV Automatic 2012 Nissan Note 1.5dci Elite 2012 Opel Astra 1.7Cdti GTC SRI 3dr White 2012 Nissan Micra 1.2 5dr 2012 Reanult G. Scenic 7seater 1.5Dci TomTom 2012 Nissan Juke 1.5dci SV 2012 Nissan Qashqai 2WD & 4WD Diesel 2011 Audi A4 2.0TDI SE 2011 Nissan Micra 1.2 SVE 2011 Toyota Auris 1.4 D4D Sport 2011 VW Passat 2.0TDI Highline 2011 Chevrolet Aveo 1.2 LS 4dr 2011 Nissan Tiida 1.5Dci SE Choice 2011 Peugeot 308 1.6 HDI Top Spec 2011 Opel Astra 1.7Cdti SE Top Spec Sold

2011 Nissan Qashqai dci XE & SV 2010 Nissan Qashqai 1.6 SE 2010 Nissan Qashqai+2 7 seater Sold 2010 BMW 520 diesel Leather 2010 Nissan Qashqai 1.5dci Choice 2009 Citroen C1 1.0 City 3dr 2009 Nissan Qashqai 1.5dci SE Sold 2009 Toyota Auris 1.4 D4D 5dr 2009 Ford Mondeo 1.8 Tdci Zetec 2008 VW Passat 1.9 TDI Comfortline 2008 Opel Corsa 3dr AUTOMATIC 2008 Toyota Auris D4D Luna 2007 Toyota Auris 1.4 Terra 5dr 2007 VW Passat 1.9 TDI Highline Leather 2007 Nissan X-Trail 2.2 TD Elegance 4WD 2007 VW Golf 1.4 Sportline 2007 Volvo C30 1.6 Sport 2006 BMW 318 CI Convertible M Sport

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Kingscourt. Tel: 042-9667333 www.cabracars.ie kia.com

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0%* Finance on Kia Rio and cee’d range. To celebrate our World Cup partnership we have added as low as you can get 0%* Finance to our unbeatable 7 year warranty on our Rio and cee’d models. Your Kia dealer will tell you more or log on to www.kia.com

Rice & Roddy Motors,

Newry Road, Dundalk, Co Louth. 042 9334603. www.riceroddymotors.ie Kia Rio 1.4 L Diesel RRP (ex works) €16,700†, Deposit/Part Exchange €8,350, Finance Advance €8,350, 48 monthly payments of €173.96. Total cost of credit €0. Kia cee’d 1.4 EX Diesel RRP (ex. works) €23,200†, Deposit/Part Exchange €11,600, Finance Advance €11,600, 48 monthly payments of €241.67. Total cost of credit €0. †Excludes delivery & related charges. Models are shown for illustrative purposes only. *Lending criteria and terms and conditions apply. Finance is provided by way of a hire purchase agreement. Finance example is based on a fixed rate APR of 0% and is inclusive of a once off purchase instalment of €10. To qualify for this Finance Offer; a minimum deposit of 50% of the retail price applies and a maximum term of 48 months applies. Rate quoted is correct as at 1st June 2014 and is subject to change. This offer is available on all new selected Kia Rio and cee’d models registered from 1st June 2014 to 31st July 2014 at participating dealers only. The credit provider is Bank of Ireland Finance which is a registered trading name of Bank of Ireland. The official fuel consumption figures in l/100km for the Kia range of vehicles are between Urban: 9.7 – 3.5, Extra-Urban: 6.1 – 3.0 and Combined: 7.4 – 3.2. The official CO2 emissions for the Kia range of vehicles are between 189-85g/km. Warranty is 7 years/150,000km full warranty. Terms and conditions available in warranty and service handbook. www.kia.com


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