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Wednesday, 22nd October, 2014. Vol. 7, Issue 43 • 63 Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth. Tel: 042 9320888. Fax: 042 9329676. Email: editorial@dundalkleader.com; advertising@dundalkleader.com
All set for Oriel Park showdown By Paul Byrne
Having completed 32 of their 33 league games, Dundalk’s season will come down to a final day shootout with league leaders Cork to decide who finishes off the season as champions. Excitement is sweeping through the town as people scramble to try and get that all important ticket for what will be one of the biggest games in the clubs history. The permutations are simple. Following Dundalk’s draw in Bray and Cork’s victory against Bohs, Dundalk must now beat the Leesiders if they want to lift their first league trophy Dundalk FC groundsmen Willie McKeever, Wayne McCrink and Dominic Rafferty. since 1995. A draw or defeat will see Cork be handed the ing spent the majority of the total and will do so in front of Cork fans will make the trip trophy in what would be a season in pole position. a sold out Oriel Park with the up to the North East on Friday bitter pill to swallow for Dundalk are searching last of the tickets selling out evening in what is sure to be Stephen Kenny’s men hav- for their tenth league title in on Monday. An estimated 800 Continued on Page 13
Distillery to open in New Year
The Great Northern Distillery will be up and running by January according to the man who bought the brewery from Diageo last year. Entrepreneur John Teeling reached agreement with Diageo to buy the Great Northern Brewery site in Dundalk last year and indicated he would spend €35m over four years to transform the brewery into one of the biggest whiskey distilleries in Ireland. Teeling made headlines in 2011 when it was announced he would sell his Cooley Distillery to American giants Jim Beam inc for €71m. The businessman couldn’t resist getting back into the distilling game and it is full steam ahead for the venture which will be fully operational early next year. See page 2
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Great Northern Distillery will open next year By Paul Byrne
The Great Northern Distillery will be up and running by January according to the man who bought the brewery from Diageo last year. Entrepreneur John Teeling reached agreement with Diageo to buy the Great Northern Brewery site in Dundalk last year and indicated he
would spend €35m over four years to transform the brewery into one of the biggest whiskey distilleries in Ireland. Teeling made headlines in 2011 when it was announced he would sell his Cooley Distillery to American giants Jim Beam inc for €71m. With the whiskey market growing year on year the Dublin-born businessman couldn’t resist getting back into the distilling game and according to the man himself it is full steam ahead for the venture which will be fully operational early next year. “We should have the construction side of things fully completed by December so we are making great progress and I would imagine we will be up and running come January 2015. We
have the benefit of Dundalk’s existing brewery facilities that included three beautiful copper kettles which we will adapt into pot stills. That means we’re able to build both a grain and pot still distillery in the same still room. Our full capacity will be three million cases so it is going to be a pretty big operation”, explained John. “The plan is to work 24 hours a day Monday to Friday and we will have between 25 and 30 working for us on site. What we produce will almost entirely be sold to third parties. We plan to distil grain whiskeys, pot still whiskeys and single malts for national and international markets”, he added. Although Teelings Irish Whiskey Company
purchased the entire 13 acre site he will only be using half of it for his operations and has already leased out 6.8 acres to Cellulac who will create 30 new jobs in Dundalk for the sustainable production of lactic acid from second generation (2G) feedstocks. According to John he is keen to make use of the wonderful old style buildings and is still trying to figure out how to make best use of the red building at the front of the site which contains offices. “We haven’t ruled out building a visitor centre or something like that but first things first we want to get the distillery up and running and become an efficient low cost top quality operation”, concluded John.
Jessica wins All-Ireland Award St. Vincent’s student Jessica McElroy was the lucky recipient of €3,000 when she recently won the J.P. McManus AllIreland Scholarship poster competition. Under the guidance of Art teacher Caoimhe Woods, Jessica based her design on the theme ‘Take the next step to the future’.
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Organisers for this year’s Relay for Life in Dundalk have made one last call for all survivors of cancer to join this 24 hour fundraising event. Now in it’s sixth year, the hugely popular annual event begins life in its new surroundings having secured Dundalk Stadium as a venue for the event which takes place on October 26 and 27. Having already raised €350,000 for the Irish Cancer Society organisers have urged the Dundalk public to help make this year’s event the best yet. According to committee member Damien Higgins the committee is very happy with this year’s venue. “We are delighted that the relay is in Dundalk Stadium and this event is here to stay in Dundalk
have really supported us over the years and hopefully that will be the case again this time around. We will have plenty of stuff going on in the stadium to entertain people with live music, stalls and lots of fun stuff for the kids. “In keeping with the relay philosophy of raising awareness, survivors of cancer will walk the opening lap of the relay at 3pm on Sunday 27”, revealed Damien. Survivors of cancer who want to take part in this year’s relay should contact Damien Higgins at 0876842674 as soon as possible. For further information check out the relay for life facebook page at https://www.facebook. c o m / r e l a y. d u n d a l k / timeline As well as raising vital funds to support the
work, Relay for Life is held to increase cancer awareness, celebrate the lives of survivors, remember those who lost their lives to cancer, and to try and unite a community in the fight against cancer. This year’s event takes place in the Dundalk Stadium, racecourse road on Sunday 26 and Bank Holiday Monday October 28.
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Traders call to end confusion over taxi rank By Paul Byrne
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Dundalk traders have called on Louth County Council to end any confusion with regards to the new taxi ranks in Park St. At a meeting of Dundalk traders in the County museum last Thursday evening many traders felt that the signage indicating what time the taxi ranks were in use were not adequate. According to Jimmy Cumiskey the traders were generally not against the ideas of having night time ranks but were worried customers may not realise that these ranks are only in use between 10pm and 6am. “We had a very well attended meeting last Thursday including councillors Maria Doyle and Conor Keelan who were there to
listen to the traders issues. We had two items on the agenda which were the recently installed night time taxi ranks in Park Street and also the installation of Christmas lights in Park St, Earl St and Clanbrassil S”, explained Jimmy. “On the issue of taxi ranks the main gripe with traders in Park St was the inadequacies of the signage on display. Many felt that the fact the rank is only open to taxis between the hours of 10pm and 6am was not made clear enough and people were afraid to stop and park during the day in fear of getting a ticket. Obviously this will have an effect on trade on Park St, so it was suggested that better more clear signage was erected to make it clear that parking on Park St is as it always was up until 10pm in the
evening”, added Jimmy. “Both Maria and Conor indicated that they would take this issue back to the council and see what could be done so hopefully we can come to some arrangement where better signage is installed. It was also noted that under the bye laws of the land the taxi rank can be rescinded if it is seen that taxis aren’t using the rank”, he noted. It was also decided at the meeting that this year’s Christmas lights will be put up in the coming weeks on Park St, Earl. St and Clanbrassil St. There was also disappointment expressed that early bird tickets for this years ice skating at the Square where only available in one location and not in the town centre.
Karate club undertake fundraising venture Dundalk Karate Club are undertaking a major sponsorship event in an effort to provide each member and volunteer with a uniform as well as helping sponsor members who have been selected to represent Ireland at an International Competition in Birmingham next year. With this in mind, Head of Dundalk Karate, Sensei Mary Marcus, in conjunction with Dundalk Stadium are holding a Night at the Races November 22, and with Dundalgan Press (W. Tempest Ltd), having sponsored the tickets for this event, the ball is now rolling on this fundraising exercise for Dundalk Karate. Anyone who is interested in sponsoring Dundalk Karate’s Race Night, should contact Mary Marcus for further details on 086 353
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in Brief Broke Red Light
A man from Newry who admitted driving through a red light before overtaking two vehicles was fined €400 at Dundalk District Court. Mark McAleavey of 50 Clanrye Avenue, Newry, was observed by Gardai breaking the lights at Church St on October 2 this year. Evidence was given that he then dangerously overtook two vehicles and was swaying from side to side on the road before being stopped and arrested. The defendant told the court that he simply followed the traffic through the lights and admitted that he shouldn’t have done it. Judge Flann Brennan accepted a plea of careless driving and imposed a €400 fine.
Louth Beekeepers
The Louth Beekeepers Association are holding a lecture entitled “Colony Assessment” by Eoghan Mac Giolla Coda On Thursday October 23 from 8pm to 10pm in Teagasc Centre, Dublin Road. Also for discussion “Results of our Second Honey Show”.
Video Is A Big Hit
Back Row L to R - Sensei Mary Marcus, Catherine Marcus, Christopher Joyce, Denise Moran. Front Row L to R - Franek Chmielecki, Sophia Mizgova, Liam Hoey, Katie McNamara - All wearing the new Dundalk Karate Tracksuit Tops
1625 or karatequeen@ live.com A further addition to this Race will be the Dundalk Karate’s Annual Awards Presentation, which will include awards for, Best Kiai, Most Improved Student, Competitor of the
Year and Student of the Year. This will be a truly family event as all members, family and friends of Dundalk Karate will be in attendance. So if you would like to purchase a ticket for this Race Night, they
can be purchased from any member of Dundalk Karate and even those who wish to support this venture and cannot attend the event itself, they will be placed into a separate raffle on the night for a very special prize.
Bull is back on motorway Louth County Council has confirmed that An Tarbh Donn - the Táin Bull sculpture has been relocated on its original site adjacent to the M1 north of Dundalk. The sculpture was created by local artist Micheál McKeown of Blackrock, Dundalk who also supervised the repairs. The sculpture had been damaged following an attempt to steal the
piece in August 2013. Staff from Louth County Council’s Infrastructure Department together with staff from the Arts Office oversaw the reinstatement which was executed from the lands adjacent to the Motorway in order not to cause disruption to Motorway traffic. The return of An Tarbh Donn has been welcomed by the Cathaoirleach of Louth County
Council Councillor Oliver Tully who, in thanking the staff for their work on this project, spoke of the importance of Public Art that was placed for all to enjoy. He looked forward to the users of the M1 enjoying An Tarbh Donn for many years to come and expected its reappearance will be welcomed by many of those travelling on this stretch of road.
Just two weeks after Dundalk FC’s new YouTube video went live, it has attracted over 50,000 viewers across the globe. “The purpose in launching the video was to extend Dundalk FC’s fan base far beyond Louth and the Northeast and to put the club on a par with the major UK and Continental clubs who use online communications to raise their profile and create online marketing opportunities”, said Gerry Cunningham of main sponsors, Fyffes. The video can be viewed by searching ‘Dundalk FC’ on YouTube or visiting the FreddyFyffesIreland channel.
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Eight more cattle stolen in the county Eight cattle were stolen from land at Allardstown near Knockbridge on Tuesday October 7 or in the early hours of Wednesday. The cattle were stolen from farmer Aidan McDonnell from Knockbridge with four of the cattle stolen only bought in Carnaross mart the day before and cost €1300 each. The remaining four were under 30 months and were due to go to the factory that week. They were worth about €1700 each. It would not have been easy to load them where they were being kept; five other cattle were found a few fields away which escaped from the rustlers.” Louth IFA Co Chairman Matthew McGreehan voiced his
concern about this incident and called on farmers to be vigilant. “This is a huge loss to the farmer and is the second time in four months that cattle had been stolen in Co Louth. The other happened in June in Ravensdale. “We are calling on everyone in rural areas to be extremely vigilant. If they see any suspicious lorries, jeeps and trailers in the area to write down the number and description and report to the Gardaí and notify the farmer also. “Aidan McDonnell ‘s cattle were not insured as there was no insurance company that covered the theft of livestock. FBD are now offering farmers insurance for theft of livestock, I would
Lena Mc Guinness from Dundalk, has won €66,000 including a holiday to Rome on last Saturday’s National Lottery Winning Streak game show on RTE. Pictured at the presentation of winning cheques were from left: Marty Whelan, game show co-host; Lena Mc Guinness, the winning player; Harry Cooke, Head of Operations and Corporate Affairs, The National Lottery and Nuala Carey, game show co-host. The winning ticket was bought from Mace Foodstore, Greenacres Shopping Centre, Avenue Road, Dundalk.
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advise farmers to seriously think about having this cover added to their policy”, stated the chairman. “One of the fears is that these cattle are being taken to an illegal abattoir and the beef then sold on to restaurants. It’s not just the crime of cattle rustling that is happening, there’s more crimes being committed in order for the criminals to cash in on their theft, other illegal acts have to take place. “I am calling on all restaurants and people involved in the catering industry to only accept meat from reliable sources and that they know the meat they buy is fully traceable”, continued Mr McGreehan.
election in Ukraine
Fine Gael Senator for Louth, Jim D’Arcy, has been appointed to the Ad Hoc Committee of the Council of Europe, of which he is a member, for the observation of the legislative elections in Ukraine, which take place on Sunday October 26. “I will be based in Kharkov, which is the second largest city in Ukraine and which is on the Ukrainian/Russian Border. There was an uprising when separatists took over government buildings. However, Ukrainian security forces were able to quell the uprising and order was restored in September and it is peaceful at the moment. Senator D’Arcy has experience of being an observer as he was in Turkey in August observing the Presidential Elections there on a joint Council of Europe/ OSCE mission. “It is very important to promote and stand up for the function of the Council of Europe which is to promote democracy, human rights and the rule of law. These are crucially important elections for Ukraine which will define the country into the future and hopefully end the strife that is there at present. Senator D’Arcy will fly to Kiev on Thursday October 23 and will be briefed over the following two days and meet representatives of the political parties, the media and civil society, before taking a nine hour train journey to Kharkov in the east of the country. He will spend Sunday October 26 observing the elections in the company of an interpreter, before flying back to Kiev on Monday October 27 to make his report. “The only thing annoying me is I will be missing Dundalk’s final match in the League of Ireland with Cork, on Friday, which will decide the title winner, but my brother is coming home from Germany for the match so he can use my ticket.”
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Teen warned over the company he was keeping Two men who had too much to drink were causing such a nuisance to residents in the early hours of the morning that one man had to be escorted past them when Gardai arrived. As a result, Dillon McCabe of 65 Willowdale, Bay Estate, Dundalk, and Darren Brady of 142 Cedarwood Park, Dundalk, pleaded guilty to public order offences at Dundalk District Court. Insp Yvonne Murphy stated that at 2.25am on September 29 the men were found loitering and shouting obscenities at Ashling Park. They had a lot of
alcohol and were told to stop but continued to be very aggressive. One man had to be escorted past them. Solicitor for Mr McCabe, Sean T O’Reilly, stated that his client wanted to hold up his hands in relation to the matter and move on. He said the 18-year-old had too much to drink on the occasion and he was deeply apologetic. Mr Brady’s solicitor, Conor MacGuill, said that his client also had too much to drink and that he apologised. Although his 28-year-old client, who is now studying for his Junior Cer-
tificate, had 26 previous convictions, he asked the court to view this as a blip. In relation to Mr Brady, Judge Flann Brennan imposed a €200 but applied the Probation Act in the case of Mr McCabe who had no previous convictions, but warned him to be careful in the future. “The moral to this story is that you would want to be careful what you get up to particularly if you are hanging around with someone ten years older who has 26 previous convictions”, he stated.
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A leader from Cooley Youth Club was presented with an award at Youth Work Ireland Volunteer Achievement Awards 2014 held in Dublin Castle on Saturday. Seamus Hanlon has been a leader with the youth club since 2011 and a member of its committee for the past two years, and his efforts in that time have been recognised at national level. The awards honour the volunteers of local youth services in Ire-
Seamus Hanlon receives his award
land to recognise their achievements and the difference they make to their communities. Seamus won the ‘Behind the Scenes’ award “for the contribution he makes to the develop-
ment of Cooley Youth Club”. Chairperson of Cooley Youth Club, Órla Ferguson welcomed the award which was a fitting reward for his efforts. “Seamus is just in-
valuable to us. He is a key player when it comes to organising our big events such as Youth Factor, our ‘stay awake’ and mass on the beach. Before he is asked to do a job he has already set the wheels in motion, using every resource at his disposal to get things done”, she stated. Seamus’ award is the second national award for Cooley Youth Club this year after they won the Youth Work Ireland Youth Factor National Fair Play Award in September.
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Fundraiser dedicated to Sandra’s memory By Niamh Kirk
A fundraiser in memory of Sandra Hickey who passed away from cancer in July will take place on October 26 in Oriel Active with all proceeds going to the local hospice and palliative care team. Sandra’s sister Caitriona McArdle is organising the event which takes place just two days before what would have been Sandra’s birthday. According to Caitriona the event is both to commemorate her beloved sister as well as raising money for the hospice and palliative care team who she says were a huge help to her sister and family during Sandra’s illness. “The local hospice
Caitriona (right) pictured with her late sister, Sandra.
and palliative team were absolutely brilliant to us all during Sandra’s illness and I just wanted to give a little bit back to them by raising a few euro while at the same time celebrating Sandra’s life. The fundraiser is in memory of Sandra who recently passed away on July 28 and we’ll be having a 5k walk followed by a
balloon release with tea, sandwiches and a raffle afterwards”, explained Caitriona. “We are having it on Sunday October 26 at 2pm in Oriel Active and everybody is welcome to come along and lend their support to the event. Sandra was very popular around town and I thought it would be nice to do something in
her memory especially as it would have been her birthday two days after this fundraiser. People have been very good offering to help out and donating prizes for the raffle and all we need now is for people to show up and help us raise a few euro for the hospice”, she added. Anybody interested in supporting Caitriona’s fundraiser can do so by paying €10 on the day. There are also sponsorship cards available to sell if anybody is interested. Businesses can get behind this worthwhile fundraiser by offering to sponsor a balloon for €20. For further information with regards to sponsorship cards or sponsoring a balloon contact 087 3962153.
Good weekend for rugby club
The Dundalk RFC U-11 squad who made a successful trip to Dublin
Dundalk U14s made the long trip to Birr on Saturday morning for their second game of the season in the Leinster league and they came home with an impressive 14-0 win. Dean Conway opened the scoring with a try which was converted by Leon Keegan, and late in the game they sealed victory thanks to a Neil Thornton try which was converted by Cathal Purcell. All involved with the squad wish a speedy recovery to captain Tom Hanratty who suffered a leg injury in the first half. Dundalk: Conor McCarron, Sean Wallace, Daire Crilly, Cathal Purcell, Tom Dorian, Luke McSherry, Ryan McShane, Martin O Donnachada , Leon Keegan, Ciaran Brown, Ruairi McMahon, Tom Hanratty, Neil Thornton, Dean Conway, Emmet Byrne, Kingori Ndungu, Craig McMahon, James Gorham, Jack McKenna and Mike Territt.
Dundalk U-11 Sharks continued their excellent start to the season with a terrific performance against Wanderers and Bective in Merrion Road. Match 1 included a wonderful performance from Ethan Gilligan in his first ever match, dogged defending from the likes of Ronan McDonnell, Joseph Pheifer, Robert Malone, Liam Dorian, and sublime passing and running from Sam Malone, Conal O’Callaghan, James O’Connor and Eoghan Staunton. Tries for Dundalk were from Joseph Pheifer and James O’Connor. Match 2 against Wanderers saw good rugby from Lorcan Rice, Alex Gregory, Milo Moore and Calum Grant. Tries for Dundalk came from Sam Malone, a fantastic solo effort from Conal O’Callaghan and Eoghan Staunton. The U-12s were at home this week an fielded three teams against the opposition from
Greystones and Ardee . Dundalk won three of four of their matches played against a strong Greystones side. Dundalk never gave up and were rewarded on the day with tries from Aodhan FItzpatrick, Lee O’Carroll, Josh O’Hare, Jake Mc Namara, James Toal, Jack Mulroy, Adam Duffy, Michael Murtha , Sam Dawson and Jack Caroll. Dundalk U10 Sharks officially kicked off their season when they welcomed Naas to the Rugby Club on Saturday morning. The Black Sharks kicked their first match off in rip-roaring fashion with some fantastic direct running from Cian McGuiness and Ewan Kelly. Naas were met with some ferocious tackling from Jacob Dunlevy, Oran Rafferty and Max Valentine. The Sharks continued their fine start with Luke O’Connell and Oisin McBride scoring some brilliant individual tries. The second match
was a closer affair with Naas upping their game. Unfortunately for them, Adam McCoy, Calum McDowell and David Coyle were in no mood to give up easy tries and repelled countless attacks. Eoin Purton and Donal Lavery were very disruptive at the breakdown with Liam O Connor and Fionn Connolly reaping the benefits by notching some super scores. The White Sharks saw Rory Wallace and Michael Carroll impressed, while Conor Whyte and Iarlaith Connolly continued the momentum with some very positive runs which led to some magnificent scores for Eamon Donnelly, Enda Dooley and Darragh Collier. In the second game Shaun Paul Shannon and Will Smith crossed for a try apiece. Naas could not get a foothold in the match partly due to the aggressive rucking of Ryan Martin and Calum Lambe. Try of the match came from Ben Cahill.
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and The Gleneagles Resort for the past few years and the relationship and reputation that the students have fostered whilst there. This worldwide event rounded off a very worthwhile eightmonth placement for five of the BA Event Management and BA Hospitality Management students Amy Connolly, Richard Stephens (Hospitality Management) and Robert Tiernan, Shauna Dignan and Jamie Whyte (Event Management) who were successful in securing their internship at this prestigious property. In addition to developing and
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Drugs meeting re-scheduled
The drugs awareness meeting for the Cooley Peninsula which was postponed earlier this month has been rescheduled for Wednesday October 22. The initial event on October 1 was postponed as a mark of respect following a tragedy in the area, and will now take place in Mullaghbuou Community Centre at 8pm. Speakers on the night will include Derek Russell from Roscrea County Tipperary, whose community also made a stand against drug pushers. Nora O’Donaghy from Turas Counselling Services, Dundalk, will also speak on drug awareness, and give advice to parents on what to look for if they think their child is taking drugs. She will also discuss the devastation caused by drugs, and what to do if somebody is pushing drugs on your child or you. Sergant Eugene Collins, from Dundalk Garda Station, will give a presentation of the different type of drugs which are been pushed on to our young people and will also discuss the problem of anti-social behaviour. Eugene will discuss the different means of how to contact the authorities in confidence in relation to these matters. This meeting has been initiated by the community and all organisations in the Peninsula are invited to attend this meeting. It is very important that local people and organisations do attend to show their support for their community. The objective of this meeting is to try and find out as a community how to deal with drugs and drug pushers in the Peninsula. The community feel it is time that we stand up as a collective against these pushers who are ruining lives, ruining families and stealing the life out of drug victims.
Dunleer coffee morning Dundalk Leader 22nd October 2014
Mná na Geataí fundraising Committee held a coffee morning in the Market house in Dunleer in aid of the Gary Kelly Centre in Drogheda on Saturday October 11. The coffee morning saw the whole community of Dunleer coming together to support the Mná while also helping a worthy cause. Throughout the day there was live music played by musicians from all over Louth and because it was such a sunny day the musicians played outside for the whole Main Street to enjoy. It was a fun filled family day with face painting and a family orientated raffle with some excellent prizes. The coffee morning
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Coffee morning to support Women at the Gate , who organised an event to raise funds for the Gary Kelly Centre, in Market house Dunleer.
was a great example of how a small community comes together to support one another. Chairperson of the Mná na Geataí fundraising committee Deirdre McTernan thanked all who helped out.
The coffee morning was just the first of a programme of events planned for the coming months. The grand finale event is a Valentine’s Day ball which is already shaping up to be a great event.
Mná Na Geataí came about after a group of women met at the school gates while their children were at school. The group originally were a social group but when a member fell ill the women decided that the
group should support her and others members of the community that have had cancer. This is when they linked up with the Gary Kelly Centre. For more information search for Mná na Geataí on Facebook.
Pulled out of traffic at checkpoint A man who came to the attention of Gardai after he pulled out of traffic coming up to a checkpoint, was banned from driving for three years after he was over the limit for driving. Anthony Matthews of 11 Lisroland View, Knock-
bridge, Dundalk, who admitted the offence at Ballinlough, Knockbridge, on August 17, 2012, was also fined €350 at Dundalk District Court. Insp Yvonne Murphy told the court that on that date, the defendant was observed pulling out of a line of traffic
at a checkpoint and pulling in. After failing a roadside breath test he was taken to Dundalk Garda Station and a sample taken showed he was over the legal limit for driving. The defendant’s solicitor, stated that the 48-year-old
unemployed man is suffering from an ongoing serious illness and had suffered the bereavement of both parents around that time. In convicting, Judge Flann Brennan postponed the disqualification to January 1.
The ever-popular Halloween extravaganza at Fitzpatrick’s continues this year in an effort to raise funds for Temple Street Children’s Hospital and the Children’s Respite Centre in Lordship. Fitzpatricks have worked tirelessly for the past six week getting the event ready with their own creative designs and ideas. Last year the event raised a fantastic €7000 for The Temple Street Children’s Hospital ‘Trick or Treat Campaign’ to help fund essential facilities and life-saving equipment for some of the country’s sickest children.
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Kathleen’s 50th birthday party in Oriel Park
Kathleen and Andrew Duffy with Aisli ng Gernon. Kathleen celebrated her 50th birthday on Saturday nigh t at the Lilywhite Lounge.
Holly and Ava Callan with Suranne Robinson.
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Funds raised at cupcake sale
Staff in Permanent TSB continue to keep the memory of their former colleague Linda McDonnell alive thanks to their annual cupcake sale. Clare Murrihy, Debbie Farrell, Angela Kerrigan, Yvonne Harvey and Joanne Black were in full on baking mode last Thursday evening making hundreds of cupcakes between them to be sold in the Permanent TSB branch on Clanbrassil St. last Friday. According to Clare the idea of the cupcake sale was to primarily
TSB staff at the cup cake sale
remember their dear friend Linda while also helping to raise money for the Marie Keating Foundation. The sale takes place every year in October which is significant given that
DMAC had a hugely successful week when it had six fighters compete in the annual Word Kickboxing Championship held in The City West in Dublin this week. Leading the DMAC team was instructor Bernard Duffy, entering the Mens +42yrs - 75kg he fought his way to the final and finishing with a score of 17 to 2 he was
it is Breast Cancer Awareness month. “Linda was a fantastic person and she is missed very much here in TSB. She passed away six years ago and we have organised var-
crowned World Champion. Bernard also entered the mens +35yrs 75kg where he met an English fighter in the final and he recieved a silver medal. Sean O’Hare entered the boy 15-17yrs 70kg nothing could be faulted on his final beating his opposition 20 to 8 and receiving the World Champion title. Christian
ious fundraisers since in her honour including our annual cupcake sale which is now in it’s fourth year”, explained Clare. “Thankfully people have been very kind again this year with their donations and it looks as though we’re going to sell each and every cupcake which is great news. Five of us spent the evening baking dozens and dozens of cupcakes and it’s lovely for people to support us as we try and raise a few euro for the Marie Keating Foundation”, she added.
Farrelly earned two silver tittles for the boys 13 - 15yrs - 50kg semi and light contact. Martina Goss earned a bronze medal in the ladies - 55kg division and a silver medal for the +35yrs - 60kgs. Two fighters that fought extremely well are Patrick Farrelly and Catherine Pearson both made it to the quarter-finals in their sections.
All set for Oriel Park showdown Lally’s From Page 1 ets on Monday morn- victory and a memoramosphere to savour. ing. However Dundalk ble European adventure celebrate Dundalk have form FC officials made a re- where they were just
when it comes to final day deciders having clinched the title in final day showdowns in 1982, 1988, 1991 and 1995. And what’s more they have experience of seeing off Cork on the final day as well. Back in 1991, Dundalk travelled to Turner’s Cross needing a victory to clinch the league title after a fantastic late season surge. Tom McNulty’s 73rd minute goal was enough to send the Dundalk supporters crazy as the midfielder sealed his place in Dundalk FC folklore. As of Monday afternoon the game was a sell out with after huge numbers of people made their way to the Oriel Park ticket office for the last of the ground tick-
quest to the FAI to erect a temporary stand behind the Carrick Road end goals and that request has been granted resulting in 750 more tickets being released today. Those tickets will go on sale this morning (Wednesday) at 9am and will be for Dundalk FC supporters only. All of these tickets are full price €15 tickets and there are no concessions for this stand. The extra tickets mean that there will be close to 6000 people crammed into Oriel Park to witness the culmination of what has been one of the most exciting title races in recent memory. Already this has been a season to savour for Dundalk fans with an EA Sports Cup final
one goal away from knocking out Croatian giants Hajduk Split. Given how low the club were just two seasons ago it’s been remarkable what Stephen Kenny and his staff have achieved in such a short period of time. However league titles are what legends are made from and this Dundalk side have a chance to write themselves into Dundalk FC folklore. It will be exciting, tense, nervewracking and noisy. And for Dundalk fans everywhere they will be hoping it can be triumphant also. Dundalk FC V Cork City kicks off at 7:45 on Friday evening. Those without a ticket can watch the game on RTE 2.
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Over to you Question: Can Dundalk beat Cork on Friday evening to become League champions?
Mickey Kelly
Tolani Animasahun
Connor Dunne
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Richard Wykes
They are going to have to improve on their last couple of games, but they are a very fit side and they will be as determined as hell so hopefully they can do it. At this stage it comes down to who is mentally stronger.
Tolani Animasahun: It’s going to be a nerve-wracking experience and I think it might even go down to the very last kick of the game but I’m a Dundalk fan and I have to believe that they will be beat Cork on Friday.
I have a feeling they will beat Cork. There will obviously be a few nerves on the pitch and in the crowd but I think they’ll have just enough to get the job done. I’m going to the game and really looking forward to it.
Yes. They are the best team in Ireland and I think they can finish the job against Cork on Friday. They are all really good players.
I think they’ll win 2-0. Friday evening against Bray wasn’t great but you have to take the weather into account. How can anybody play their normal game in those conditions. I have no doubt they’ll do it.
Old Dundalk Society Historical Lecture The Old Dundalk Society, as part of it’s ongoing Golden Jubilee celebrations will host a lecture entitled ‘History of the Redemptorist order in Dundalk’ in St Gerard’s centre, St Joseph’s Parish, Dundalk on Tuesday 28th October commencing at 8pm. The lecture will be given by Fr Clement McManus a
Redemptorist priest who has been in the order for many years. Fr Clement lived and grew up in St Alphonsus Villas, a few hundred yards from the Monastery. The first Redemptorist mission house in Dundalk which was officially opened on the 8th September 1876 and was situated in Park St. on a site formally used by
Dunnes Stores. The present beautiful Romanesque Church was built by a local contractor, James McAdorey and was officially opened in August 1892. The lecture will be of interest to many Dundalk people and should be of special interest to those who worship at the Redemptorist. All welcome. The DMAC fighters with their medals
Death Notices Frank Tooher Ard Easmuinn, Dundalk and formerly of Carrig, Co Tipperary, peacefully in Beaumount Hospital, on Monday October 20. Frank, much loved husband of Bridget and dear father of John, James, Kate, Fergus, Kevin, Des and Rachael. Deeply regretted by his wife, children, brothers Tom and Paddy (Joe), sister Teresa, 16 grandchildren, son-in-law, daughters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Brigid Agnes McGinley (née Carr) North Commons, Carlingford, Louth / Santry, Dublin / Kilcar, Donegal, peacefully at her daughter Teresa Keenan’s residence at North Commons, Carlingford on Saturday October 18. Brigid, beloved wife of the late Paddy McGinley. Very deeply regretted by her loving daughter Teresa, son Padraig and her sisters Bella Boyle, Celine Whelan and Sr. Finnian Carr, Ursline Order. Also her son-in-law Thomas Keenan, daughter-in-law Paula McGinley and grand children Joseph, Clare, Neil and Clodagh. Her sisters-inlaw, brothers-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. Mervyn DOYLE Muirhevnamor, Dundalk on Wednesday October 15. Beloved father of Leah, Megan, Leona, Chelsea and Jack, much loved son of Tom and Winnie and dear brother of Yvonne, Maria and Stephen. He will be sadly missed by his sorrowing children, parents, sisters, brother, brothers-in-law
Declan (Rafferty) and Emanuel (O’Hagan), aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. Lily Brennan (née McGee) Baileland/Ardpatrick, Louth Village, peacefully, in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda on Wednesday October 15. Beloved wife of the late Dermot and dear mother of Thomas, Desmond, Robert, Debbie, John, Lisa and Lorna. She will be sadly missed by her sorrowing sons, daughters, brother John, sisters Peggy and Briege, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. Nancy Kerr (nee Magee) Stoneylane, Ardee, suddenly at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda on Monday October 13. Nancy, sadly missed by her loving husband Anthony, sons Kevin, Eric, Kenneth, Daughter Arleen, grandchildren, sister Ita Corrigan (Dunleer), brother Kevin (Ardee), daughtersin-law, son-in-law, sister-in-law, brother-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives, neighbours and friends. Eugene ‘Gene’ Ward White Rath, Dromiskin, formerly of The Greengates, peacefully at his residence on Wednesday October 15. Gene predeceased by his daughter Denise, parents Peter and Kathleen, sister Kathleen. Very deeply regretted by his loving family wife Mary (nee McKenny), son Kenneth, daughters Sandra, Paula and Fiona, brothers Sean, PJ, Pat and
Dessie, sisters Rose and Bridge, grandchildren Caithlain, Alex, Conor and Ciara, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, extended family, relatives, neighbours and friends. Kay Russell (née McMahon), Blackrock, peacefully in Blackrock Abbey Nursing Home on Saturday October 18. Kate, beloved wife of the late Claude and aunt of Elizabeth and Paula. Deeply regretted by her nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Medal success for DMAC DMAC had a hugely successful week when it had six fighters compete in the annual Word Kickboxing Championship held in The City West in Dublin this week. Leading the DMAC team was instructor Bernard Duffy, entering the Mens +42yrs 75kg he fought his way to the final and dominated the fight finishing with a score of 17 to 2 he was crowned World Champion.
Bernard also entered the mens +35yrs - 75kg where he met an English fighter in the final where he recieved the silver medal. Sean O’Hare entered the boy 15-17yrs - 70kg nothing could be faulted on his final beating his opposition 20 to 8 and receiving the World Champion title. Christian Farrelly earned two silver tittles for the boys 13 - 15yrs - 50kg semi and light
contact. Martina Goss earned a bronze medal in the ladies 55kg division and a silver medal for the +35yrs - 60kgs. Two fighters that fought extremely well are Patrick Farrelly and Catherine Pearson both made it to the quarter-finals in their sections. Instructors Bernard and Gerard Duffy are extremely proud and happy with every student and the improvement within the club.
Mary Gilligan nee Doyle, formerly of Dundalk and Dun Laoghaire, in her 90th year in the care of the Sisters of Nazareth, Ravenhill Road, Belfast, on Tuesday October 14. Mary, beloved wife of the late Myles and loving mother of Barbara, Claire, Dorothy, Eithne and Ruth and grandmother of Aoife, Paul, Cian and Méabh. Seamus McShane Ardtullymore, Carlingford, / Crossmaglen, Armagh, peacefully, in Craigavon Area Hospital. Beloved husband of Anne and dear father of Gerard, Karen and Rebecca, on Tuesday October 14. He will be sadly missed by his sorrowing wife, son, daughters, sisters Dolores and Mary, brothers Francis and Patrick, aunt, uncle, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, grand-nephews, relatives and friends.
Well done to Eva-Nicole Loy and Rachel Lee from the McGee School of Irish Dance, Dundalk, who appeared on TG4’s “An Jig Gig”. The girls, aged six and five, performed brilliantly to a live audience and showed extreme talent beyond their years. Congratulation girls, you’ve done yourselves, your parents, your teachers, Dervla and Nicola McGee and Niamh Eustace, and everyone so proud.
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GAVIN MORAN 38th birthday remembrance of Gavin, late of Beechmount Drive, Dundalk, who died 23rd October. Remembrance wishes we send today, To a star in the sky not far away, Engraved in gold on a cloud above, For you Gavin with all our love. —Sadly missed and loved by your partner Sabrina and children Leanne & Kerry.
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ST JUDE May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world, now and forever. Sacred heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day and by the ninth day your prayer will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. C.O’C.
NOVENA TO THE SACRED 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). M.C. Novena to Saint Martha St. Martha, I resort to thee and to thy petition and faith, I offer up to thee this light which I shall burn every Tuesday for nine Tuesdays. Comfort me in all my difficulties through the great favour thou didst enjoy when Our Saviour lodged in thy house. I beseech thee to have definite pity in regard to the favour I ask (Mention favour). Intercede for my family that we may always be provided for in all our necessities. I ask thee St. Martha to overcome the dragon which thou didst cast at thy feet. One Our Father and three Hail Marys, and a Glory Be Amen; and a lighted candle every Tuesday and the above prayer made known with the intentions of spreading devotion to St. Martha.This miraculous Saint grants everthing before the Tuesdays are ended. No matter how difficult. E.D.
Students from St Louis who presented a cheque to the North Louth Hospice as part of their recent charity work
Tree-planting raises OCD awareness
Benedicata McArdle from Louth County Council is pictured with Simon Tierney as part of the ‘Plant a Tree for OCD’ initiative which took place across the country between October 11 and 18. This project aimed to raise awareness of the mental health illness of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Simon Tierney, a recovered OCD sufferer, travelled the country in an effort to create an open dialogue about mental health and specifically that of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. The tree was planted in Ice Hosue Hill on Thursday October 16. OCD Ireland is an organisation that hosts free weekly support groups for sufferers. Information is available at ocdireland.org.
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Paul Mongey, Francis Ledwide Museum and Elma McMahon, LMETB with the Poetry Award.
Louth Meath Education and Training Board are working with the Francis Ledwidge Museum to develop a LMETB Poetry Award named after the great poet from Slane Co Meath. Elma McMahon, Youth Officer with LMETB met with Rosemarie Yore of the Francis Ledwidge Museum recently to work out the details that such an award may entail. Elma says ‘I was welcomed to the museum by Rosemary and Paul Mongey and given an interesting guided tour’. Frank Smith, Finance Officer with LMETB attended the Francis Ledwidge Museum AGM in Slane recently and gave an interesting presen-
tation to all in attendance on LMETB, their schools and centres and their ideas for the Poetry Award. This presentation was very well received. He spoke about Louth Meath Education and Training Board and their ideas for the Poetry Award. LMETB have 18 schools across Louth and Meath and it is envisioned that there would be a Junior and Senior Award with the overall winner getting the beautiful Francis Ledwidge Trophy. Details of the competition will be distributed to all schools and centres within the LMETB family which have over 11000 students and is the primary educator across Meath and Louth
Dunleer Tidy Towns Awards 2014
Dunleer Tidy Towns will host its second Awards Night in the Grove House Dunleer on Thursday October 30 at 8pm. There will be more than 15 awards handed out on the night. They include three prizes in small garden category and three prizes in the large Garden Award. There are some special awards for artistic gardens which were very well presented and other special awards on the night. There will be an overall winner in the competition which was judged by an external judge as were all the gardens involved. There have been four nominations for the best shop front award on the occasion. A Slide shows of all gardens the town and estates will be shown on the night and the years progress to date in developing the town along with the National Tidy Towns Report . The Tidy Towns under chairman Hugh Callaghan will launch its new logo which was designed as a result of an art competition in 2012 in Scoil Bhride Dunleer. A large wall mounted plague with the New logo will be presented to the school for display in the school after the presentation. The winner of the competition was Meggan McCullough but elements of the three winners were used in the design. The proceedings will start sharp at 8pm and presentations will be made by the committee which includes Hugh Callaghan as chairman, Pat Roche Secretary, Kyran McGrory Treasurer and on committee Nola Pluck and Brian Warren.
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Ardee Senior Band impress in championships The 46 strong Ardee Concert Senior Band travelled to Armagh on Saturday October 11 to take part in the North of Ireland Band Association Championships in the Market Place Theatre, Armagh. The Senior Band took to the stage under the baton of their Musical Director
Brendan Breslin, where their 46 members competed in the Championship Concert section. This was the first competition of this level for seven members who recently joined the Senior Band in September from the Youth Band. Ardee’s programme included “The Red
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teachings at recorder level, with the progression being the member’s journey moving up through the various bands in this fantastic community organisation, in order to get to the penultimate position of a seat in the award-winning youth and senior bands. The new Recorder group of 25 new boys and girls join the Ardee Concert Band Recorder Group with Sarah Clare and Darren Kirk at the helm. Sarah and Darren are no strangers to teaching the recorder as they are in their third year teaching the groups and both are members of the award winning Senior Band as well as being dedicated to their 6th Year Studies. They are now working towards their first performance at the band’s annual Christmas Concert.
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Parties catered for We can arrange the music & finger food if required Carrie McEneaney and John Fisher at Kathleen McMahon’s 50th birthday party in the Lilywhite Lounge on Saturday.
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Oba NIa Concert with Adenyi Allen Taylor
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The Market Bar is putting on a show with a difference on Saturday October 25 when the musical duo, Brian & Elaine will appear. Ranging from a mixture of blues, jazz, rock ‘n’ roll, country, tango and a bit of the ‘aul’ irish jig, the duo promise a musical experience that will bring a smile to your face. What started out as a musical jam in their living room in France turned into something more magical after they were asked to play for a small show in their local town. The gig was such a success that they have been working together since (Brian as a musician and Elaine as a comic
actress), to bring you a musical experience that will make you laugh and get you up on your feet. Elaine began her career at the Lecoq theatre school in Paris and since has been touring in France with various theatre companies. Brian has played with various bands over the years and has supported acts such as, The Golden Horde, The Cajun Kings and America’s finest, PINK, to name but a few. He currently works as a muscian and an English teacher and has been as recently asked by France’s well acclaimed theatre company ‘Anomoli’ to compose music for their up and coming tour.
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Treat at Store Music fans are in for another treat after it was announced that Danny Bryant will visit the Spirit Store, on Saturday November 8. Danny has been hailed a ‘National Blues Treasure’ by Europe’s leading Blues & Rock publication, ‘Classic Rock Blues’. Riding high on the European blues scene for over a decade, yet
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TLT hosts opera A ward - winning opera producer Ellen Kent is determined to see opera triumph over war as she brings Eastern Europe talent to the local stage with a stunning performance of Madama Butterfly. During preparations for the show which visits The TLT Concert Hall and Theatre in Drogheda on October 24with the Ukrainian National Opera in Kharkiv, Ellen was caught just six miles from a very bloody civil war. Warned by the British Foreign Office not to travel due to fatalities, bombings and kidnappings, Ellen still managed to transport the complete sets, props and costumes out of the area. Focusing on overcoming the difficulties of the conflict, Ellen has brought together a new company including Ukrainians, Moldovans and Russians, working together in harmony.
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in Brief DLS Class Of 1989
The De La Salle Class of 1989, 25-year reunion will take place in the Lilywhites Lounge, Oriel Park on Saturday November 22 at 8pm. One of the event’s organisers, Ross McEnteggart, has called on all students from that year to make an effort to turn up, and also to spread the word to their classmates who may not be aware of the reunion. Anybody from the class of 89 who is interested in attending the De La Salle reunion should send an email to dls89reunion@ gmail.com.
Active Retirement The next outing for Dundalk Active Retirement Association will be to Malahide Castle and Gardens on Saturday 25th October. Some time will also be spent in Dublin. It should be a very enjoyable day. The organizer is Mary Conlon. Dundalk Active Retirement Association meet every Monday afternoon in Carroll Mead Hall Pearse Park.
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Positive Mental Health Week The Dundalk Positive Mental Health Committee would like to thank everyone who attended the events over the course of last week’s second Annual Dundalk Mental Health Week. Senator Mary Moran outlined a number of events that took place and helped make it a successful week. “We were delighted to welcome Conor Cusack to Dundalk on Tuesday to launch the art exhibition and speak at our public conference where he gave a moving and insightful account of his own journey. Dr Lisa Butterly also contributed to the public conference on Tuesday with her excellent presentation on her own personal mental health journey.
The Postive Mental Health Week events proved to be a success
“An information stand was placed in the Marshes Shopping Centre and we were delighted with the number of people who availed of the provided information and green ribbons
to show their support”, added Mary. “The art exhibition was in place throughout the week and the submissions this year were again of a very high quality, while the
screening of Mrs Doubtfire on Thursday last was also a great success with many people coming out to enjoy this family friendly event. “During the lead up and during Mental
Health Week we were fortunate to have many people, groups and organisations lend their assistance to help make the events of Mental Health Week possible”, added Mary.
Advancing the Kingdom Conference The three day annual Advancing the Kingdom Conference by Redeemed Christian Church of God, Dundalk was held October 10 to 12. The purpose of this year’s conference themed ‘Holy
Spirit; filled and Overflowing’, according to the senior pastor of the church, Pastor Alexander Alajiki was to bring people back to the importance of the Holy Spirit in their individual lives and the church as a body.
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in our testimony and service to the Lord”, he stated. The conference witnessed a life transforming experience to the participants. There were in total about 350 participants at the three days conference.
St Patrick’s Scout Group Anniversary A Dundalk Scout group has called on former members to ‘be prepared’ for a reunion as they celebrate their 60th anniversary. St Patrick’s Scout Group 1st/2nd/5th Louth will celebrate their Diamond anniversary on Friday November 7 in the Ballymascanlon House Hotel at 7pm for a night of food, drink, dancing and maybe even some scouting activities for the night that is in it. Current group leader Michelle Boyle is looking for members, volunteers or anybody who has had any involvement with St Patricks Scout Group over the past 60 years to get in touch and help mark the occasion. “We’ve never really had an anniversary dinner for the scout group over the years so we decided it was about time we organised something and tried to get as many people as possible to come along and have a reunion of sorts to celebrate our 60th anniversary”, explained Michelle. “Countless people have enjoyed the experience of scouting in St Patrick’s over the years and we know there are hundreds of people out there who probably don’t know anything about this anniversary. Our job now is to try and get in contact with as many of them as possible and help spread the word so they can come along and help us have a great night on November 7 in the Ballymac. We will have dinner, dancing drink and we even plan to test former scouts knowledge with a few scout related activities on the evening”, she added. If anybody was a member, leader or in any way involved in St Patrick’s 1st/2nd/5th Louth Scout Group they are asked to contact Michelle at 0879333804. The 60th anniversary celebrations take place in the Ballymascanlon Hotel on Friday November 7 at 7pm with tickets costing €45. Tickets are available from T&G Byrne Locksmith’s in the Clanbrassil Centre, Dundalk.
Kathleen’s 50th birthday party in Oriel Park
Noeleen and Pat Farrell Kathleen McMahon's 50th birthday on Satu rday night at the Lilywhite Lounge.
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