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David granted his wish to return home Wednesday, 16th April, 2014. Vol. 7, Issue 16 • 63 Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth. Tel: 042 9320888. Fax: 042 9329676. Email: editorial@dundalkleader.com; advertising@dundalkleader.com

By Niamh Kirk

David Garvey who suffers from locked in syndrome and has been pleading with the HSE to let him go home after 18 months in hospital, this week received some very good news. David and his family have been told that the HSE have committed to a programme that will see him home in the next few months. “We are delighted, David is thrilled, he’s delighted, he can finally see a light at the end of the tunnel now,” said Lynn Flood David’s sister. David has been writing to the HSE bosses to end what was an effective imprisonment for him in Beaumount Hospital. He wrote repeatedly to the medical

professional and managers describing the loneliness he felt, and how much his life would improve if he were allowed home. But repeatedly he was told that it was not possible to fund it. However following the intervention of Peter Fitzpatrick TD, a meeting was arranged with Pat Healy National Director of Social Care in the HSE. Last week at the meeting the Garvey family were told that the funding was in fact not an issue, and that they had been misinformed. The problem was allowing David to move from a level 5 medical facility in Beaumount Hospital to a level 1, in the home, in one go. However at the meeting Continued on Page 4

Family tradition continues at Ultan’s Confirmation

Rose O'Hagan with her grandson, Ultan, at Confirmation in Kilcurry

By Paul Byrne A family tradition dating back 60 years was maintained at a Confirmation ceremony on Saturday last when a local

boy proudly displayed a medal first worn by his grandmother. The medal was worn by Ultan O’Hagan as he made his confirmation at Kilcurry

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Tourist Office hits streets

News

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Vintage Club

Knockbridge Vintage Club announced they will hold their road run on July 14, while the annual field day is on September 14. Organisers are looking for local business to display at the show and in the craft tent. Contact Richard on rmalone@diginet.ie.

Some of the young dancers performing at the event on Sunday

Dundalk Tourist Office hosted an Easter themed children’s fun day and information event in the Marshes Shopping Centre on Sunday afternoon. Residents of Dundalk and the surrounding areas enjoyed a range of family friendly activities including bouncy castles, inflatable obstacle courses, Easter art work-

shops, live bands and performances by Irish dancing group Scoil Rince Ni Chonghaile. The atmosphere was fantastic as Dundalk Tourist Officer Sinéad Roche was delighted with the response to the event. “This event was very successful, as children enjoyed themselves, the par-

ents had the chance to look at the tourist information on display. It was a great opportunity to meet hundreds of people, and get the message out that Dundalk Tourist Office is a valuable resource for local people planning a domestic holiday.”

Action group formed to stop scramblers on mountains A packed and angry public meeting in the Carrickdale Hotel last Wednesday evening unanimously decided to form an Action Group with a clear aim set out in its name – Stop Mountain Scrambling in the Cooley Mountains and Ring of Gullion Cooley sheep farmer Matthew McGreehan was elected to chair the Action Group and he outlined the problems sheep farmers are facing due to the scramblers. “The sheep farmers are the first guardians of the mountains and they were well represented at the meeting, particularly from around Annaverna, Dulargy and Ballymakellet which are very badly affected. One man told us of ewes breaking legs because of being deliberately chased by scramblers.”

“All this destruction is being done by a handful of irresponsible people, most of it by one gang of less than a dozen people, some of them quite young”, said Mr McGreehan. “At our meeting we had groups representing the many hundreds of hill-walkers who treat our mountains properly, and we had elected representatives from both sides of the Border. And we had An Garda Siochana who made it clear that they have seized scramblers and recreational quads on the mountains before and will do so again. These vandals must pay, and if they are under-age it may be a matter of the parents who bought the scrambler bikes paying”, urged the newly elected chairman. Action Group PRO

Jock McArdle said they want to mobilise all the hill-walkers who use the Cooley Mountains in particular to help combat the problem. “The Gardai have told us clearly that photos of illegal scrambler and quad activity are useful if people log time and place and are prepared to make a statement, which we will be helping them to do. We are setting up a Facebook page where we intend to collect all the photos. Even though the scramblers often have full-face helmets, over time we will be able to identify all the dozen or so bikes that are doing most of the damage so someone will get the knock on the door.” High-level briefing meetings are being set up in the coming week with An Garda Siochana and with the PSNI, be-

Amanda Monaghan and Mary Nordon took part in the Patsy Kelly 5k Run on Saturday.

Confirmation tradition continues Continued from Page 1 of O’Hagan’s on their confirmation day. Ultan, from Faughart, is a pupil at Scoil Naomh Pádraig, Kilcurry and he was given the medal beforehand by Rose who told him all about the history of the piece and how it had been passed down through various O’Hagan’s over the past 60 years. As Ultan’s grandfather Anthony explains the medal represents a piece of history for the family. “It was worn on a confirmation rosette by Ultan's father Robert as well as his uncles Adie and David. It was then worn on its chain for confirmation by Ultan's aunt Emma, his sister

Bláthnaid and finally yesterday by Ultan. “Although the boys from one of the three schools from Faughart Parish who were confirmed in Kilcurry wore rosettes, neither of the other schools’ pupils wore them. Otherwise Ultan's medal would have been on his rosette which in itself has a family history”, explained Anthony. During the ceremony the medal was worn inside his shirt but after the ceremony Ultan proudly wore it outside his shirt for the rest of the day . That medal which given to Rose by her uncle Frank was bought in Duffner Brothers shop in Dundalk which coincidentally ceased trading

on the same day Ultan O'Hagan made his confirmation wearing one of their medals from half a century ago. As Anthony explains, “The shop may be gone but their legacy will live on”.

cause the scramblers have been using the Border to evade Garda efforts to control the problem. “No one wants to see dead or injured sheep but there is actually more at stake”, said

chairman Matthew McGreehan. “These lads are doing incredibly stupid and dangerous things to evade Garda checkpoints. I would appeal to them and to their parents – stop now before there is a tragedy.”


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News

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MS Meeting

The Louth branch of the MS Society will hold their AGM in the Crowne Plaza on Thursday April 24 at 7.30pm. All MS families, friends and volunteers are invited to attend. RSVP to 087 2243868 or 085 7330409.

Ciarán Byrne makes his Aussie Rules debut Louth Village man Ciarán Byrne had a successful Aussie Rules debut last weekend kicking three goals and one behind as he lined out for the Northern Blues Development side in their 29 point victory over Williamstown. Nineteen-year-old Ciarán signed a two year

deal with Melbourne based AFL side Carlton last August and made his debut last weekend for their development affiliate team the Northern Blues. Playing just over half of the match, former St Mochtas man, Byrne made the most of his time on the ground, finishing with three

ever official Aussie Rules game. “It was extremely exciting to play my first ever game of Australian Rules footie with the Northern Blues on the weekend”, enthused the Louth Village man. “I have to admit I was lost at times but that was expected, otherwise I played relatively well kicking three goals and one behind. The team where great and it was good to begin the 2014 season with a victory at our home grounds in

Visy”, he stated. “To be brutally honest I’m still feeling sore from the game”, laughed Ciarán. It’s different to Gaelic because you’re getting tackled and bumped every second, but you get plenty of time to recover for the following game thankfully. Hopefully I can build on that performance and improve for our next game. I’m really enjoying the experience so far and looking forward to what has to come”, he added.

goals, one behind and 11 key passes. Each of Byrne’s goals were highlights, with two bombs from the 50m arc as well as a clever snap around his body on his left foot. Northern Blues Head Coach Luke Webster praised Byrne’s performance. “I thought Ciarán was really good. Early he was running around Ciaran Byrne without much purpose, which was to be ex- Webster said. “But I thought he pected given he’s playing his first ever game”, worked his way into the

game really well. We wanted to give him that taste of 50 or 60 per cent game time and for him to kick a few goals was fantastic. “He showed a few things that he could be a really good player for us at this level. For him to get that first match under his belt – it’s great to see”, noted an impressed Webster. Meanwhile Ciarán himself reflected on a satisfactory debut while speaking of his excitement at starting his first

Dundalk Karate returned yet again from a recent international competition held in Ardee with an abundance of medals and experience. Many students had already proven earlier this year in Monaghan how much they have improved since joining the club, but this weekend’s competition was to see all their recent training put to the

lecki took part in the Under 8s Kumite Category and claimed a bronze medal. A number of other members stood out during their categories at the weekend, including brother and sister, Chloe and Christopher Joyce. Both of these members were competing for the first time also and for Chloe to return home with a silver medal in her Kata Category while ChrisSensei Mary Marcus with Franciszek Chmielecki topher was awarded who won bronze in Kumite “Student of the Day” out of all the members medals, four silver achievement. medals and two brinze First time competi- of Dundalk Karate by medals was a fine tor Franciszek Chmie- Sensei Mary Marcus.

Karate students impress again

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test. Not only were there clubs from all over Ireland competing, but clubs from England also travelled to the annual event and to say that the members of Dundalk Karate were tested in their Kata (form) and Kumite (fighting) abilities is an understatement. The majority of competitors who were up against Dundalk Karate have been training and competing for a number of years, and for Dundalk Karate to return victorious with two gold

David set for a return home Continued from Page 1

it was agreed that a programme would be put in place so that David can step down to a level 3 ward in Our Lady of Lourdes, to a level 2 in the Louth County Hospital, and eventually to a level 1, in David’s own home. “We can’t wait, we know it will take time for things to fall into place, and that there will be dramatic changes. But the ball is rolling”, said Lynn. She described the relief that David and the whole family feel. “You can see the stress relief on Mam and Dad, they are happier now. It is a great result”, she added. “In four weeks’ time a care plan is to be agreed, there are a lot of challenges ahead”, said Deputy Fitzpatrick. “The main issues at present are clinical and ventilation problems. Pat Healy has promised to do his best to overcome these obstacles. And we have agreed to meet again in four weeks’ time to start the plan,” he added. The family are due to meet with the HSE to discuss the de-

David Garvey

tails of the plan. “We know that there might be some delays, that it will take a while to get everything in place because once the programme

starts, the step downs should all follow one after the other. But the commitment has been made and we are thrilled with that”, said Lynn.


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Over to you QUESTION: Should organ donation be made compulsory?

Tara Ní Mhóráin I definitely think that it should be made compulsory. I think it’s a bit pointless to take your organs with you when you die when you have a chance of saving people who are in need of a heart/kidney etc.

Shalom Martin

Marty Garland

I think it should definitely be made compulsory. There are people all around the country on waiting lists for organs and it makes perfect sense to make it compulsory for all people to donate their organs after death.

I think it should be kept the way it is and left as optional. We are supposed to be living in a democracy so I wouldn’t like to see a situation where an idea like this is forced down our throats. I have no issue at all with people who want to donate their body parts but it should be their decision.

Efforts continue to save Women’s Aid SPECIAL meetings are being held this week to discuss the fate of funding for Women’s Aid Dundalk who last week announced that they were being forced to close due to considerable cuts. Where the responsibility lies for the funding cut however is not yet clear as Louth County Council say that they were subject to Ministerial directives limiting how much they can give to refuges for homelessness caused by domestic violence. Meanwhile the Department of the Environment who issued the directive claim that they are not responsible for direct funding and that the responsibility lies with the local authority. A statement from the Department of the Environment read, “The Department does not fund any homeless service directly and is not involved in operational decisions; these are matters for housing authorities. The Depart-

ment’s 2014 homeless budget has been maintained at the same level as 2013 – €45 million – and regional allocations are also at the same level as 2013.” The department spokesperson said that local authorities have been ‘encouraged’ to target their homelessness spending on certain categories, 4.4%, of the homeless budget for domestic violence refuges. However, they refused to clarify if 4.4% was the maximum local authorities were permitted to spend, as stated by Louth County Council, or if discretion was available where necessary. Meanwhile Joe McGuinness Chairperson of Regional Management Group of North East Homeless Forum stated that “the minister has set particular categories of maximum spend for this and domestic violence and that maximum allocation has been made with regard to domestic violence.” Both parties are pointing to the same

directive, with Louth County Council stating that it is the cause of the cuts while the Department of the environment are stating it should not be the cause of any. This week’s special meetings of Dundalk Town Council and Louth County Council are aimed at finding a solution and a suitable funding revenue for the refuge. Green Party Councillor Mark Dearey said that it was vital that one, or the other or both parties should stand down on this and that while analysis among the councillors may vary, they are all united behind the idea of keeping the refuge open. “We need to apply enough political pressure to get one, the other or both to stand down,” he said. “It would be an enormous failure on our part if this was not resolved. People will rightly be saying that the local political system is not worth a damn if you can’t save this”, added Cllr Dearey.

WOMEN interested in cycling are invited to take part in Cuchulainn Cycling Club’s womenonly league. The league runs every Tuesday evening over eight weeks from Tuesday May 6 and is suitable for women of all abilities from true beginners to advanced racing cyclists since it is handicapped to reflect ability and experience.

Entry is free and you can register on the first night but you must have a Cycling Ireland club competition licence to participate, and the are available online at www. cyclingireland.ie The first night is a 5 mile Time Trial from Felda to Castlebellingham and over the next three weeks the club will race on an ‘out & back’circuit to Dunleer

covering approx 30km. They plan a 10 mile time trial on week 5 followed by two weeks racing a tougher Ravensdale circuit before returning to the Dunleer route to complete the programme of races. The group meet every Tuesday evening at 6.30 at Felda Gym on the Dublin Road and go for a spin to prepare for the league. All welcome.

By Niamh Kirk

Women-only cycling league

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I’m a little bit undecided on the matter. I would probably sway towards keeping it the way it is but I’d like to hear the issue debated a bit more before making a decision.

Paddy Martin: I think they should make it mandatory as I simply can’t see any benefit whatsoever of keeping them after you die. I actually think it’s a bit selfish to make a decision not to give them to people who need them.

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Weapon would not be out of place in Game of Thrones News

A man who was addicted to tablets could offer no reason for being in possession of a weapon that was described as not being out of place in ‘The Game of Thrones’ in the early hours of the morning. The description was given by Judge Conal Gibbons at Dundalk District Court after viewing a photograph of the instrument being carried by Patrick English of 111 Oakland Park, Cox’s Demesne,

Dundalk, at 2.30am on January 3 this year. Gardai on patrol had seen the defendant drop an item at Aisling Park and after speaking to Mr English, they discovered what was described as a pole bent in half and wrapped in cloth. On viewing an image of the instrument, Judge Gibbons described it as ‘horrendous looking’. “It is a fearsome looking object that would not be

out of place in The Game of Thrones and I have never seen anything like it. The serious thing is that it is a makeshift weapon and that frightens me. A lot of ingenuity has gone into it”, state the judge. Solicitor, James MacGuill, argued that the fact that it was not a concealed weapon made it less sinister, the judge stated the he was taking a serious view of the offence. “If I met someone in a

Brendan wins through to Voice semi-final

BRENDAN McCahey is still on course to be named The Voice of Ireland as he swept into the Semi-Finals on Sunday evening. Brendan who is well known in Louth having worked in Conor Hughes Beat It music shop in Blackrock wowed the judges once more with his rendition of Stevie Wonder’s ‘For Once in My Life’. Speaking on his Facebook page Brendan thanked everybody

for the support he has received thus far and urged them to help him reach the grand final. “So, last night was another nail biting experience. Your support was truly amazing. I hope you are all enjoying the experience as much as we are. “I hope you can continue to stick with me and help me get on through to the finals of The Voice Of Ireland. I’ve never experienced such phenomenal posi-

dark street who had this in his hand, I wouldn’t be fit enough to get away with the speed I would like. “This weapon is so horrendous looking that I have to consider a custodial sentence”, added the judge who stated that he would also consider other options open to him. Mr MacGuill stated that his client was addicted to tablets at the time of the offence and in a poor condition when

taken to the Garda station. He had injured himself and had to be brought to hospital. He added that the 23-yearold had not been before the courts since receiving a six month suspended sentence, and that having completed Community Service on a previous occasion, he would be prepared to do so again. The solicitor pointed out that the defendant who was inebriated, was not far from home and that he was not

looking for anyone at the time. Judge Gibbons stated that he would take into consideration the fact that defendant’s age and his guilty plea, along with the fact that there was no incident. However, he warned that he was considering a custodial sentence but asked for a Probation Report in order to get the full picture. The case was adjourned until July 2 in Drogheda.

tive reaction from so many people from villages, towns and even cities and I am honoured that you care. “It’s been a hell of a long journey since I first picked up a guitar and started to sing a song. “I hope that this path can show a younger generation that the road to success is long, yes, there are a few bumps along the way but, if you stay true to yourself. You’ll get there”, Fiona Tasker from Mountpleasant winner of €1000 in the Dundalk Credit Union Cash draw receiving her urged Brendan. cheque from Frances Molloy and Elizibeth Loughran Dundalk Credit Union.

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in Brief Dog pound figures

There were 556 dogs surrendered or collected by the dog pound in Louth last year according to figures released by the Department of Environment and Local Government last week. Out of all the dogs that ended up the Louth animal shelter 10% or 56 were put to sleep, while 13 dogs died of natural causes. 149 families took in a rescue dog from the pound last year, while dog welfare trusts who saved the lives of 340 dogs last year. Greyhounds are registered separately and last year’s figures say that 11 greyhounds were surrendered, while three were rehomed and eight were put to sleep. By contrast to the main body of dogs that entered the rescue centre, 73% of greyhounds were put down.

Easter event

Republican Sinn Féin annual Easter commemoration Easter Sunday republican plot in Dundalk at 2pm. Contact Francis Hanratty at 087 2368235.


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Community wants a safe passage to school By Niamh Kirk

The parents, teachers and students of Scoil Namoh Lorcan in Omeath last week held early morning demonstrations to highlight the dangerous state of the footpaths around the school. A united group who say that they are fed up with the dilapidated state of the thin path that only allows one person to walk at a time and, at parts, it is such bad condition that it forces them onto the busy road. Last week’s demonstration was sparked by a near miss when a young girl walking to school narrowly escaped being hit by a car when she had to walk out onto the road to avoid a deep hold in the path. The community are concerned that next time a student may not be so lucky. A member of the parents committee, Sile Cunnigham, explained that the path is narrow, and only big enough

Parents and pupils from Nh Lorcan make their feelings known

for one person, while anyone pushing a buggy struggles to keep it on the path. It is pitted, with chunks missing, deep puddles and poses a danger to the children who use it every day. Other residents say that while they are wholly supportive of the new local governmentled cycling and walking initiatives encouraging a greener schools. It is increasingly frustrating to see funding pour into these projects while school routes are neglected. There are 70 students

in Scoil Naomh Lorcan who use the paths every school day. It is hoped that the demonstration which disrupted traffic for two mornings last week while the children walked safely to school will highlight the safety problems and the irrational distribution of resources. Caitlin McArdle, the mother of a child in the school said that action needs to be taken. The community had previously been promised that improvements would be implemented, but this was followed

up by bodies passing responsibility for why it could not be dome among them. The National Roads Authority said that they would implement a ramp, but then cancelled because there was no public lighting around the area. When Louth County Council were approached, they said there was no money for lighting. The parents approached the council about a lollipop person instead, but again sufficient funding was not available.

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Death Notices Seamus (Seamie) Hearty Monksland, Carlingford, peacefully, in Our Lady’s Hospice, Harold’s Cross, Dublin surrounded by his family on Tuesday April 8. Beloved husband of Geraldine and dear father of Jennifer, Joanne and Dean. He will be sadly missed by his loving wife, son, daughters, grandchildren Ryan, Emma, Dylan, Julieanne, Kate, Alex and John, sons-in-law Tommy and Sean, brother Harry, sisters Kathleen, Maria and Claire, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law nephews, nieces, relatives and friends Barbara Fitzsimons (née Hilditch) Donaghmore Kilkerley, Dundalk, peacefully at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital. Barbara formerly of Shaw Lancashire England. predeceased by her first husband Neville Slater. Very deeply regretted by her loving husband Charlie Fitzsimons, son Graham, daughter Clare, sisters Norma and Hazel, son in-law David, daughter in-law Miriam, grandchildren Rosa and Martha family relatives neighbours and friends. Peter Clerkin Bishops Court, Dundalk, Louth/Monaghan peacefully, in St Vincent’s Private Hospital, following a short illness on Sunday April 13. Peter, cherished husband of Mary (nee Collins), much loved father of Deirdre, Adrian and Paul, devoted grandfather of Jamie, Sam and Ben. Sadly missed by his daughter-in-law, Rachel, sister Mary, and brothers P.J., and Seamus, sisters-in-law Peggy, Sally, Margaret and Attracta, brothers-in-law, Michael, Tony and Pat Collins, and Pat Connolly, also by his nephews, nieces, cousins, neighbours and many friends.

Bridget Callan (née Rogers) John (Jackie) O’Neill The CotBalrobin, Kilkerley, Dundalk, peacetage, Ballymakellett, Ravensdale, fully at home on Wednesday April peacefully, at Our Lady of Lourdes 9. Bridget, beloved wife of the late Hospital, surrounded by his family Eugene Snr and dear mother of Euon Thursday April 10. Beloved husgene, Barry, Michelle, Lorraine and band of Bid and dear father of Brithe late James. Deeply regretted by an, Jacqueline, Geraldine and Marher sons, daughters, grandchildren, ia. He will be sadly missed by his Sharon, Gerard and Caolain, daughloving wife, son, daughters, grandter-in-law, brothers, nephews, niecchildren, brother Brian, nephews, es, relatives, neighbours and nieces, the McKenna Family (Noel, friends. Helena, Mary, Dymphna, JoseAnnie McArdle (née Mc Kevitt) phine, Anthony, he late Sean and Seatown Place, Dundalk, peacefully late Seamus), relatives and friends in Dealgan Nursing Home. Annie, predeceased by her husband Vincie Thomas (Tommy) Hoey Marlbog (former publican, Seatown, DunRoad, Haggardstown, Dundalk, dalk). Very deeply regretted by her peacefully, at Our Lady of Lourdes loving family daughters Jacqui and Hospital. Beloved husband of SuAnne, sons Benny, Eugene, Philip san and dear father of Vivenne, and Paul, brother Paddy, daughtersTommy, Valerie, Annmarie, Padraig, in-law, grandchildren, nieces, nephIrene and Gerard. He will be sadly ews, family, relatives and friends. missed by his loving wife, sons, Bridie Sharkey (née Carolan) daughters, sons-in-law, daughtersBeach Park, Laytown, Meath / Blackin-law, grandchildren, brothers rock, peacefully in Our Lady of Jimmy and Michael, sister Kate, Lourdes Hospital on Thursday April brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, 10. Bridie beloved wife of the late nephews, nieces, relatives and Patrick (Paddy) and dear mother of friends. Katrina and loving grandmother of Imogen. Deeply regretted by her Ann Brannigan (née McCarthy) daughter, granddaughter, brother Mullary, Dunleer, Louth/DownpatPaddy, sister-in-law Stella, rick, Down, peacefully, at her resiMary Keenan (née Smith) Mountdence on Saturday April 12. Belovpleasant, Dundalk, peacefully at ed wife of the late Patrick. Deeply Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital on regretted by her sorrowing sons Saturday April 12. Mary, predeAnthony, Patrick, Ciaran and Ruairi. ceased by her husband Peter, sons daughters-in-law Janina, Emma Peadar, Pat and Barney. Very deeply and Emma B, Martina, grandchilregretted by her loving family dren Nathan, Casey and Jessica, daughter Briege (Mackin), son John, sister-in-law Mary, brothers Paul son-in-law, daughters-in-law, and Terence, sisters Mary, Martina grandchildren, great-grandchildren Jeannette, Alison and Patricia, and great-great-grandchildren, nephews, nieces, relatives and nephews, nieces, extended family, relatives, neighbours and friends. friends.


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Pete Treanor’s Conference aims to boost local tourism

Weekly Quiz

Entertainment RTE Radio 2 DJ, Nicky Byrne, was previously a singer with what Irish boy band? Saints St Brendan is the Patron Saint of what Irish county? Books Kerryman Maurice Walsh’s most famous novel was made into a movie starring John Wayne. What was the name of the film? Rock and Pop What were the first names of the Everly Brothers? Soccer Finn Harps are based in what Co Donegal town? Local By what name is the Shakespeare Bar in Park St now known? Emblems What is the national flower of Wales?

Food What specific foodstuff was produced by the Dublin family firms, Haffners and Youkstetters? Occupations In India, what is the main occupation of a Mahout? Television Derek New’s ‘College Boy’ has been the theme tune of which show since it was first aired in 1962? The Stinker Which group of musicians played to the largest ever assembled audience in Ireland?

—this week’s answers—

Almost 300 people attending from all over Ireland made Dundalk Chamber of Commerce’s annual tourism conference a great success once again. The conference held in association with Louth County Council’s heritage office and entitled The Greenway Forward for Tourism, Health & Sport“ took place in Ballymascanlon

House Hotel last Wednesday April 9. The event was intended to inform, enthuse and entertain the varied audience about the new business opportunities presented by the growing trend of adventure tourism, outdoor recreation and, especially, greenways. It comes just ahead of the

long anticipated opening of the new greenway along the shore of Carlingford Lough between Carlingford and Omeath. Delegates learned about the process of developing this new greenway and of how established greenways, like that in Mayo, have boosted the local economy and brought communities together.

There was also presentations on the creation of mountain bike cycling routes, canoe trails, glamping and bothy accommodation, woodland playgrounds and of the importance of urban parks and recreational areas for public health. The event was opened by Minister of State for Tourism and Sport Michael Ring T.D.

Fighters compete with best of best Junction 18 had a very successful day at the ‘Best of the Best’ competition held in Naas at the begining of April with six fighters competing on the day. Beginners Charlie and Dualta fought extremely well in both their divisions. They thoroughly enjoyed the experience and couldn’t be faulted on their fights. Louise and Calum also entered beginners sections, Both did fantastically well with Louise winning the silver and Calum secured the gold in his division. For brothers Enda and Diarmuid it was a great day Enda entered both the intermediate and advance sections he won the gold in intermediate and silver in the advance. Diarmuid won the gold in his advance division. Kickboxing instructor Bernard Duffy and fitness instructor Ciaran McArdle are both very happy with all students and couldn’t be prouder of them.

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Make A Wish Thanks

The people of Dundalk were very generous in their support of Make a Wish Day and a total of £2,310 was raised. This money will go to making children age between 3 and 17 with life threatening illness dreams come true. Local volunteer, Gerry Lennon thanked each and everyone who volunteered on the day and for the people’s generosity. Also those who came and supported brainhacker night in the Fane Bar.

Mid-Term Madness

Junction 18 fighters had another successful outing

Dundalk Stadium is offering discounted admission to horse racing for all customers on Wednesday May 16 which features The Patton Stakes valued at €40,000 during next week’s mid-term break. The 8 horse race card will commence at 5.45pm and admission has been reduced to €10 with children under 14 racing for free. There is also a restaurant special running in the award winning Champions Restaurant with children dining for free. Colouring corner and competitions will be available for mid-termers enjoying an evening out with their parents.

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Life of Paddy Donegan

A documentary on Monsterboice politician Paddy Donegan is due to be aired on LMFM on Easter Monday at 9am. The programme is called ‘Far from a Thundering Disgrace (The life and times of Paddy Donegan)’.

Simon fundraiser

Louth Architects are taking part in the tenth annual RIAI Simon Open Door event where will offer one hour consultations to the public for a donation of €50, which goes directly to the Simon Community across Ireland. Log on to www. simonopendoor.ie to book your one-hour consultation on Saturday and Sunday, May 10 and 11.

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Jim Ryan joins the race for election Long serving independent councillor Jim Ryan has become the latest to declare his intention to run for next month’s local elections. The Fr Murray Park man will contest his fourth election as he aims to win a seat in the Dundalk/Carlingford area. Jim was first elected onto Dundalk Town Council in 1999 and Louth County Council in 2004. He currently serves on both councils. Speaking ahead of next month’s elections Jim says he is already

busy canvassing and is looking forward to the challenge of getting reelected on May 23rd. “I have been out canvassing for a few weeks now and talking to the people in my area about what I have to offer as their local representative and I hope that my experience in both the town and county councils will help me during the campaign. I’d like to thank everybody who is helping me in this campaign and I look forward to getting out and talking to people in

the Dundalk/Carlingford area” explained Jim. Jim is well known in local GAA circles having played for both the Louth senior and minor teams. He won a Louth Senior Championship medal with the Clans scoring a goal and a point against Ardee in 1959 when just 18 years old. He also claimed two minor championship and two Louth Hurling championship medals in a distinguished playing career. Jim is a founder member of Cumann Peile na Nóg, Dun

Dealgan and honorary president of the Clans. He also held the position of Clans chairman for two terms. Next month’s elections take place after the coming into force of the Local Government Reform Act 2014, under which city and county councils will be contested under substantially redrawn local electoral area boundaries It will also see the abolition of town and borough councils.

Fifth Year Economics students from Dundalk Grammar School engaged in debate with politicians from various political parties on their visit to Leinster House last Wednesday. Pictured outside Leinster House, Back L-R: Craig McHugh, Paul Carroll, Cathal McCoy, John Campbell, with their Economics teacher, Paul Brady; Front: Brendan Lawlor, Senator Trevor O’Clochartaigh, Senator Mary Moran, and Deputy Michael McCarthy TD.

Beekeepers lecture

The Louth Beekeeper Association will hold an lecture entitled “Queen Rearing” by Keith Pierce on Thursday April 17 at 8pm in the Teagasc Centre, Dublin Road, Dundalk. Membership Cards will be available on the night.

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Young politicians want fairer fares

Crosscause – to nazwa organizacji charytatywnej założonej przez wspaniałego człowieka, lokalnego filantropa, Conora Hughes’a. Organizacja zajmuje się dwoma projektami, w których skład wchodzą: Szkoła i Dom Wspólnoty w Afryce Zachodniej, Domy i przedszkole dla dzieci w Rumunii. Naszą współpracę zapoczątkował Eugeniusz i jego przyjaźń z Conorem. Conor pomagał nam już przed dwoma laty, gdy w Dundalk zagościł „Młody Toruń”, wówczas użyczał nam piętrowych łóżek, materacy, pościeli. Bez jego wkładu najpewniej część zespołu spałaby na gołej podłodze. Wówczas też, w marcu 2012 Eugeniusz i Conor mieli wiele trafionych pomysłów na zebranie funduszy dla obu organizacji. Dlatego też Simul Polonia wspiera Conora, pomagamy sobie nawzajem, wspólnie uczestniczymy w paradzie Św. Patryka w Blackrock, a od zeszłego roku wspólnie organizujemy bag packing day w Tesco Long Walk. Projekt wydaje się łatwym przedsięwzięciem. Wystarczy stanąć przy kasie i pomagać w pakowaniu zakupów. W zamian ludzie wrzucają drobne do specjalnie oznaczonych ‘puszek’. Pierwszym utrudnieniem jest zebranie odpowiedniej ilości osób. Bywa, że jest 5 jednocześnie otwartych kas. Sklep czynny jest w godzinach gdy nasza zaprzyjaźniona młodzież jest w szkole, a my w pracy. Drugim utrudnieniem jest utrzymanie uśmiechu. To bardzo ważna choć tak mała rzecz. W pakowaniu pomogła nam Pajęczyna: Ania, Żaneta, Milena, Tosia, Jolanta, Dawid, Karolina i Patrycja – dziękujemy!!! Dziękujemy także dorosłym wolentariuszom: Ewom, Angelice, Ani, Danielowi, Pawłowi, Krzyskowi i Eugeniuszowi. W tym roku zebraliśmy €899,57!!! Super! Gratuluję wszystkim i raz jeszcze dziękujemy za Waszą pomoc i wsparcie. Agnieszka

As part of a nationwide campaign Louth Young Fine Gael is looking for the introduction of fairer prices for second level students aged between 16 and 18 on national transport networks both nationally and those that use public transport networks in County Louth. Fair Fares is the first initiative of the current Young Fine Gael National Executive and the first awareness campaign to be launched by Louth Young Fine Gael. Last Friday Chairman of LYFG Ciaran Callan, Vice Chairman Andreu D’Arcy, Deputy Peter Fitzpatrick TD, Cllr Martin Murnaghan and members of second level Members of Young Fine Gael looking for fairer fares

schools St Vincents, O Fiaich College and the Dundalk Grammar School demonstrated the Fair Fares campaign at the local bus and rail network stations in Dundalk. Speaking on the issue LYFG Chairman Ciaran Callan stated that all schools in Louth had received information in relation to the campaign and any school that wishes to speak to him on the matter could contact him. The Fair Fares campaign will continue to be made aware of in Louth and hopefully this will see in the future a wholesale change in the manner pricing structures are managed on national transport networks.

Museum highlights growing collection donated by the people

The contribution that the people of Dundalk and County Louth have made to the County Museum’s impressive collection is the focus of its 20th anniversary exhibition: “Celebrating 20 years – A Story Unfolds”, which officially opened on Friday April 11. The County Museum, Dundalk, a former distillery and later a tobacco warehouse, was officially opened on March 28, 1994 by then

President, Mary Robinson. In the years since the opening of the museum, the people of the region have loyally supported the facility, adding to its collection by donating family records, images and artefacts of times gone by so that this history and knowledge is available to current and future generations. County Curator, Brian Walsh, explained that the most appropriate way to celebrate the museum’s 20th an-

niversary is by including the people who have made it such a success by donating items to the Museum. “The County Museum here in Dundalk has been a real success right from the beginning, thanks to the support of many local people. We have mounted many major exhibitions over the years. We were the only museum in the country to hold an Olympics Exhibition in 2012 and we were the first museum in Europe

to introduce virtual technology. Later this year we will become the first museum in the country to get our 1916 exhibition up and running”, explained Mr Walsh. “Without a shadow of a doubt a huge part of our success has been the support we received from the people of Louth. They have worked with us wherever possible in building a remarkable archive of local history here”, stated Brian.

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Minister of State for Small Business, John Perry TD, paid a visit to the Dundalk’s Creative Spark on Friday April 11 where he met with management, creative start-up enterprises, and local small businesses, all of whom use the facility. The Minister was met at the Creative Spark building by Manager, Sarah Daly, who following the formalities of speeches and a presentation, brought the Minister on a tour of the building, allowing him to meet with business owners who have already shown their support for the facility by making Creative Spark their base. Mr Perry was also invited to launch the Creative Spark Summer-Autumn Programme of Courses which will this year include jewellery making, life drawing, screen printing, ceramics and much more. Registration is now being taken for courses commencing from May 12.

Crowds Turn Out For Patsy Kelly 5k Run

World record holder, Brian Lynch ran in Helping out were David Flynn and Christopher Robinson Patsy Kellys 5K Run on Sartuday

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Young musicians display their talents

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Music Generation Louth’s Junior String Orchestra displayed their vast talent once again after claiming first place in the string ensemble competition at Newry Feis. The programme’s Playstrings Training Orchestra also played superbly well and pulled off third place in the same competition. Both groups rehearse weekly on Saturday mornings in the Music Department of DkIT under the expert direction of tutor Jayne Graham. The standard of playing in the competition was extremely high but the polished performances by both Music Generation Louth groups impressed everyone, according to co-ordinator, Gemma Murray. “We were delighted that both groups came home with the trophies this year. Of course it is not all about winning

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Black and White Living, on the Coes Rd, Dundalk are holding an Easter-themed family fun day on Saturday April 19 and everyone is invited to attend. The fun day has been tailored around an Easter Egg competition involving entries from local schools. The children of Dundalk have used their creativity and team effort to make beautiful Easter Eggs in all shapes and sizes which are currently being displayed in Black and White Living.

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Praised for chivalry after helping a friend

A man who was concerned about the well-being of a friend on a night of sub-zero temperatures ended up facing a drink driving charge after switching on his car in order operate the heater. Ronan Roarty of 53 Chestnut Grove, Dunboyne, Co Meath, and his two friends had been locked out of the house in which they intended staying. He told Dundalk District Court that although he had been drinking earlier in the night, he had no intention of driving. He said that he only sat in

the car because himself and his friend were concerned for their friend who was wearing only a light dress on night where the temperature was -4 degrees. The three had decided to sit in the car until the occupants of the house returned from a nightclub and had been in the car for up to two hours and had fallen asleep when the Gardai arrived. After hearing the evidence, Judge Conal Gibbons not only dismissed the charge against Mr Roarty but also praised the men for looking

out for their friend. “I am satisfied that the defence as shown there was no intent to drive the vehicle and they were only there to help a friend. “I am glad to see there are chivalrous men still around. They had a sense of chivalry about them to look after the wee cailín”, stated the judge. The court heard that on March 5 last year, Gardai saw a car with the engine running parked on a kerb at Rockfield, Court, Hoeys Lane, Dundalk. The defendant was in the driver’s seat

and had his head back on the headrest. After noticing a strong smell of alcohol, slurred speech and bloodshot eyes, the Garda arrested the defendant and a blood test taken at Dundalk Garda Station revealed he was over the legal limit for driving. In evidence, Mr Roarty – who returned from Australia to meet the case - stated that he travelled to Dundalk to attend a 21st party in a house. Later in the evening the group left for a nightclub, but as it was Rag Week, only

DkIT students were being admitted. Mr Roarty and his friend returned to Rockfield Court and remained in the shed as they couldn’t get access to the house. After the arrival of a female friend they felt she was too cold to stay in the shed and decided to get into the car. He stated that he had fallen asleep and only woke up when the Garda knocked on the window. The defence barrister argued that their case illustrated that there was no intent to

drive, and they were only in the car to get heat due to concern for the girl. Insp Martin Beggy argued that the definition of driving includes managing and controlling and just because the car is not in motion, does not mean he is not in charge. Once the engine is started, the person is in control. In making his decision, Judge Gibbons, praised the work of the Garda involved who had done her job correctly, but stated that the defence had offered a credible story.

Pearse Og get ready for white collar boxing

Pearse Og Hurling Club Dundalk are holding a white Collar Boxing night on April 19 in the Fairways Hotel and it promises to be a big night for the local club. A total of 30 boxers, 12 women and 18 men have undergone six weeks of intensive training, with the proverbial blood, sweat and tears quite literally left in the ring. The “Contender” concept embodies the fighting spirit Louth’s smallest GAA club, despite having just 30 members, Pearse Og have beaten the odds to become Senior County Champions for the last two years running.

The money raised on the night will assist in setting up the underage academy “The Pearse Og Little Pucks” which will provide hurling for kids aged four to six.. The programme sales on the night will be donated to the Stephen O’Connor Run for Childrens Cancer and Respite, which will be donated to the Childrens Respite Centre Lordship. Tickets for the event which is sponsored by Anglo Printers, are on sale now and are available from all ‘contenders’, any member of Pearse Og or from Brodigans Londis, Quay Street. xxxxxx

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Kilkerley Vintage Club

Kilkerley Vintage Club are having a Vintage Tractor T and Car Run on April 27 t from Callans Bar on the Castleblayney Rd, leaving a T t2pm. All proceeds in aid of t North Louth Hospice. The v club will be holding a show U for vintage and classic cars and tractors later in the e year. Contact 085 7021031 a or 086 4106767.

Interview Skills

Worklink are running “Impressive Interview Skills”, a free interview workshop on Wednesday April 30 from 7pm until 9pm in the Crowne Plaza Hotel. The workshop will cover interview preparation, preparing for commonly-asked questions, and how to present yourself. “Impressive Interview Skills” will be delivered by Worklink’s volunteers, who are experienced professionals in the fields of Human Resources and Career Coaching. Places are limited to unemployed jobseekers and booking is essential. For more information about ““Impressive Interview Skills” or to book your free place, call Ceinwen on 087 7988008 or email: ceinwen@worklink.ie

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National Finals for St. Louis Dundalk’s Green Committee Failed to have drink drive charge dismissed

Students of the Green Committee in St. Louis Secondary School have seen their flair for business rewarded after they progressed through to the national finals of the One Good Idea Project SEAI. The girls project “Food For Thought” was picked as one of the top 20 out of 450 entries nationally. The project has also got through to the Leinster finals of The Young Environmentalist Awards, ECO UNESCO. The green committee wanted to encourage their peers to reduce the amount of miles their food travels, reducing their carbon footprint and tackling the problem of climate change. As part of the project stu-

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An Audience With Jimmy

Cooley Kickhams are proud to present ‘An Audience With Jimmy Magee’ on Thursday May 8 at 8pm (please note chance of date) in the Complex. Listen to Jimmy talk about his 50 years behind the microphone at World Cups, world title fights, Olympic Games, Tour De France, and the stars he has encountered. Tickets cost €10 and are available from committee members or contact 087 8052389.

Members of the St Louis Green Schools Committee

dents raised awareness by setting up a Facebook page (Food For Thought St. Louis Dundalk), Twitter page, online surveys, farmers market, and planting of eight fruit trees in their

new school orchard. The trees in the orchard will absorb carbon dioxide and emit oxygen which also helps alleviate the problem of climate change. Fruits will be

used in home economics classes and will reduce the schools food miles, and according to teacher Selena Reynolds, the initiative has been a great success. “I am extremely proud of the students’ achievement. The girls have put in a significant amount of time, hard work and energy to get to this stage. They’re all very conscientious of environmental issues and are keen to improve their fellow students’ knowledge of these issues”, she explained. The finals will take place at The Mansion House in Dublin on May 16. The students wish to give a huge thanks to all those who supported the project.

Family makes appeal over murder Four years after Seamus McMahon was gunned down in a Dundalk estate, his family is appealing to the community to help bring the killers to justice. Seamus was shot in a house in Bothar Crionn, Saltown, Dundalk on Sunday March 21, 2010 at 7pm. The 41-year old father of one was taken to Our Lady of Lourdes hospital but later died from his injuries. In a statement the McMahon family described the killers as cowardly and said that only those who have been affected by such a crime could comprehend the pain they feel each day. “We watch our mother struggle every day trying to come to terms with her son’s murder, she constantly asks, what our brother’s last moments were like. “They left his son without a father,

Seamus and his son were inseperable and had so much life to look forward to. His sons life has been a car crash ever since” The family members described a warm caring relationship with Seamus and said that they will always have wonderful memories of him. However they added that those responsible for Seamus’s murder must be brought to justice. “We know that there are people out there who know who is responsible for Seamus’s murder. “We understand that people are fearful, however we can’t imagine that it’s easy to keep such information no matter how small to yourself. Please come forward and help us.” “These evil people are getting on with

their lives without a care in the work while our lives have been left destroyed. All we want as a family is to get justice for Seamus.” They ask that anyone with information to pick up the phone and get in touch with Gardai. Gardai have made a number of arrests in this case, one man was arrested in 2011, three men were arrested in Drogheda two years ago and while a woman in her 20s was also arrested no one has yet been charged with the murder. Superintendent Gerard Curley said that the investigation is on-going. “We are appealing for anybody that has any information in relation to this brutal murder to contact Dundalk Garda Station - Tel No: 042 - 9388400 or the Garda Confidential No: 1800 666 111.”

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A woman who failed in a bid to have a drink driving charge dismissed at Dundalk District Court was disqualified from driving for three years. Colette O’Hagan of 108 Oaklawns, Dundalk, argued through her barrister, Irene Sands, that the levels of blood/alcohol on the medical records in court did not correspond with those on the summons. Ms Sands stated that the medical records showed a concentration of 274 milligrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood, but there was no evidence proffered to court to say the defendant was over the limit to the extent of 247 milligrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood as it stated on the summons. Insp Martin Beggy stated that this typing error had not been noticed but pointed out that the offence is for exceeding a concentration of 50 milligrammes of alcohol, rather than the concentration itself. Judge Flann Brennan dismissed the application of the defence, stating that he took the view that the amount on the summons was surplus to what was required. The court heard that on July 9, 2012, Gardai observed a car swerve in the Avenue Road, almost hitting a parked car. It continued to weave on the road and then crossed onto to Hill St Bridge from the wrong lane. The patrol car lights were activated after the car drove onto Stapleton Place, before the car stopped in the car park of the old shopping centre. The driver, Colette O’Hagan, failed to provide sufficient breath for a breath specimen and was taken to Dundalk Garda Station. After a failure to get a reading from a breath sample, a doctor was called to take a blood sample. The investigating Garda denied that the defendant was not detained for a time longer than necessary. Judge Brennan imposed a €300 fine and three-year disqualification while he fixed recognisance in the event of an appeal.


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Crowds Turn Out For Patsy Kelly 5k Run

Anne Marie and Gavin Molloy and Alison Harmon

Aidan and Darra O’Callaghan were at the Patsy Kelly 5K Run in support of their brother Eoghan

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Vantastival kicks off the festival season Saturday 19th April Live Music with

McCollum Brothers Sunday 20th April

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The idyllic surroundings of Bellurgan Park are set to become the home of the first festival of the season with Vantastival taking place over the May Bank Holiday weekend. The diverse line-up sees Hothouse Flowers and Fight Like Apes take top billing with some 70 artists playing on the festivals three main stages over three days. In keeping with their distinctly Irish aura the line-up is a bounty of the country’s finest musicians

including The Barley Mob, Sleep Thieves, The Vincent’s and the Hot Sprokets. There is a also a strong local presence on the line-up with Jinx Lennon among the top billing acts and David Keenen whose reputations as an impressive singer songwriter and engaging performer is growing rapidly. Evil Presidentes, Words That Burn, I’d Fight Gandhi, The Gakk, Icarus Rising and Beached Whales all with a strong base

in Dundalk are also set to play over the weekend. There are a host of quirky extras at Vantastival, not least the rainbow of classic VW vans that enthusiasts display proudly. This year there is a Star Wars themed Sunday, May the 4th (be with you), and Cully & Sully Campervan Cook-off, and The Spirit Store unplugged stage. Vantastival kicks off this year on Friday May 2 and runs until Sunday night. Tickets are €95.

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Dirty Harry is back earlier start 8pm

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Anna Whyte races for the line (left) while JJ Quigley leads the chasing pack at the Patsy Kelly Run

Cic Saor is back Cic Saor is back next month as the search for Ireland’s best free kick taker takes place in Oriel Park on May 3 with €5000 up for grabs for the overall winner. This year there is a slightly different registration format with the first 20 people registering getting a special offer cut price €50 buy in fee. Outside of those lucky first twenty people it will cost €75 to register up until midnight 19th April. Between the 19th and 30th April registration will cost €100. Registration for the 2014 Cic Saor opened on Saturday at 11am on www.cicsaor.ie. The first twenty people to register will get a special half price buy in price of €50. Cic Saor takes place in oriel Park on May 3 starting at 10am and running until 4pm. Admission is €6 for spectators.


Dundalk songwriter Jinx Lennon is taking his unique brand of political punditry with a pop punch to the Spirit Store this April 25. The folkpunk musician will be taking to the stage with the same energy that has won him much acclaim as a performer but armed with a new cache of tracks. Jinx takes inspiration comes from everyday events, whether it is the Social Welfare fraud phoneline or barren

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Jinx Lennon back in Spirit Store bicycle lanes. He has fun with them, creating characters and narratives, exploring the personal, social and cultural impact and then underpins it with an electro-dance beat. It is a heady combination, tackling local social issues with an electrobeat backbone, but it makes for a unique experience; they’re songs that inspire dance first and talk later. His cutting commentaries pulls no punches,

from tracks like David Drumm to Cystic Town Council he tackles local and national issues that are usually frustrating but with a sense of humour. Where he sees injustice, or absurdity he highlights the comedy and tragedy. And despite a strong local focus the universality of his themes and topics have grabbed the attention of audiences far and wide. He recently returned from two successful London shows

where he has a growing following, the crowd he said were more open and receptive to his alternative style. It has been nearly four years since Jinx Lennon released an album but is heading back into the studio this summer to record a much anticipated new album. He says however that his songs are never really completely finished, even when the songs are released, they evolve further in his live

Fab Four Music At The Store

Hot on the heels of the 50th anniversary of The Beatles taking America by storm, The New Originals present a celebration of the Fab Four’s finest music. Taking place in the Spirit Store on Easter Sunday, April 20, the show places the focus firmly on the music rather than the visual aspect of The Beatles and will be performed by a 19 piece ensemble featuring live string, brass and horn sections, along with the guitar bass and drum quartet. The band will begin at 9pm, playing 50 songs in a set that showcases every era in The Beatles prolific career. Tickets €12.50 and are available from The Spirit Store, both online at the bar, and McAteers, The Food House. Doors at 8pm. Tickets are selling fast so book now to avoid disappointment.

performances. Jinx takes to the Spirit Store stage on April 25

with The Rollers in Support and will also be performing on the main

stage at Vantastival on the May bank holiday weekend.

Event Guide Keith Barry BrainHacker Fri 25th April Tickets €30 Drogheda Town FC presents Saturday Night At The Movies

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The Cloak - ‘The Story of saint Brigid' Sat 10th May Tickets €26

Friends In Low Places Sat 17th May Tickets €25 Live Sound Engineering & Light Engineering Course July 7th -11th €300 info from patrick@thetlt.ie

Save The Last Dance for Me 50 Years of Drifters Hits Sat 27th September Tickets €25

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Madama Butterfly with a full 30 piece orchestra Friday 24 Oct Tickets €25, €34, €40

More details on the website Available at: Carroll’s Bookshop, Park Street, Dundalk 042- 9334359; The Sound Shop Drogheda 041 9831078; The TLT Tel: 041 9878560; The D Hotel Tel: 041 9877700; Finlays Ardee Tel: 041 6856505; CD World Drogheda 0419833879 Also available online at www.thetlt.ie


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Family Notices

Dundalk FC launch ‘A night at the Dogs’

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

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THE LITTLE FLOWER 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 (describe your petition here) and to carry out your promises of spending Heaven doing good on 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.

NOVENA TO THE SACRED HEART Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I asked you for many favours. This time I ask 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). A.McQ. NOVENA TO THE SACRED HEART Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I asked you for many favours. This time I ask 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). A.D.

articles for sale BEDS & FURNITURE DIRECT— Beds, mattresses, wardrobes, chests, lockers, pine beds etc., also furniture removals call 086 8704908 anytime. PINE BEDS - Bankrupt Stock! Three foot solid pine bed €99. Four foot six, solid pine bed €169. Five foot solid pine bed €199. Six foot solid pine bed €229. All beds extrememly strong. All with very comfortable memory foam matresses included. Beds and matresses still in packaging, never opened. Phone 086-8208303. SELL IT THROUGH A CLASSIFIED—Only €5 for one week up to 20 words. 04293 20888. The Dundalk Leader. DEALGAN FURNITURE Longwalk, Dundalk (inside The Paint Store). For a wide range of New & Used Bedroom, Dining room and Kitchen furniture, great deals on Beds & Mattresses. Water proof mattresses in stock. Suite reupholstery and furniture fixing service available Tel 042-932-9111 BEDS BEDS BEDS—For the largest selection of beds in Dundalk at unbeatable prices, beds from €79. The Bed Store Unit 24 Northlink Retail Park, Dundalk Tel 042 9320927

classes & courses PAUL'S THERAPIES - YOGA CLASSES—Yoga Classes Mondays & Thursdays 7pm. Yoga for Men 8pm on Thursday's. Wellington Hall, Dundalk. Other Therapies: Spiritual healing, Massage, Reflexology, Indian Head. Paul 086 344 6944 BEGINNER GUITAR LESSONS— One-On-One only €10 per lesson for 45minutes. Begin a life-long hobby. Weekdays/Evenings. Can provide guitar if needed. Call Roy 086 2052108 SOUND HEALING—Group Sessions, Wellington Hall Dundalk, every 2nd Wednesday. Tel. 085 2324759. Provides deep states of relaxation, increases physical energy etc. TEFL ENGLISH TEACHER available for private tutoring, all levels from beginner through to advanced. Reasonable hourly rates. Tel. Peter 086 811 1495.

Dundalk FC are holding a fundraiser, ‘A Night at the Dogs’ on Saturday May 3 at Dundalk Stadium, and are calling on people to support the event. Live music will begin at 6.30pm and the first race commencing at 7.50pm, while dinner will be served from 8pm. There are also a number of bar promotions and drinks reception on arrival for diners as well as a band performing after the last race, so everyone is sure of a good night’s entertainment. There are many ways in which you can support this fundraiser. General admission to the race-track is priced at €10, while tickets for the four course dinner and music afterwards are €50. There are sponsorship options on both races and dogs. Information and tickets are available from any club official and from the office in Oriel throughout the week, right up until the race meeting.

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REFLEXOLOGY—Reflexology to treat infidelity, menopause, and stress related problems. Contact – 086-861-7806 Easy Beginner Guitar course for Adults starting in Spirit Store May 12th on Monday nights 7.308.30pm. 10 week course. €10 per lesson. Relaxed friendly atmosphere with experienced teacher. Learn songs by U2, Garth Brooks, Thin Lizzy, Beatles, Elvis and many more. Contact Marcus 0872186127 for details. SECURITY TRAINING—Fetac Level 4. safezoneterry@gmail.com 049 4355900 / 087 2161616. www.safezonesecuritytraining.com PREGNANCY YOGA—Learn exercise, breathing and relaxation techniques to help you through your pregnancy and labour. Next course states April 18th. Contact Anne 086 8886961 Get fit the fun way and learn to dance the Waltz, Quickstep, Foxtrot and Jive in a relaxed and friendly environment. Classes now taking place in the Lisdoo, The Redeemer Parish Centre, Newry and Drogheda, Contact 0863573271 for further information GARTH BROOKS New Line Dancing Classes, 8.30pm - 10pm each Monday, 5th May to 9th June, Wellington Hall, St Mary's Rd. Dundalk. learn the steps to Garth's big hits. Tel. 087 8506576.

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. Contact - Cahal 087-2259799 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 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE—Repairs, building plastering plumbing, painting, tiling, concreting, patios, gardening, PVC facia and soffits, carpentery. Over 20 yrs experience. References available. Tel Michael 085-858-8090 ADVERTISE YOUR SERVICE to over 60,000 readers for only €5 per week up to 20 words Phone Dundalk Leader 042 9320888 BUILDING—McElroy UPVC products. For a competitive quote for all Home Improvements, extensions, sunrooms & conservatories. All PVC products supplies & fitted, fascia, soffit & guttering. We also have a complete range of PVC doors & windows. Contact anytime, on 087 260 2501. EAMONN COONEY TV'S—AERIAL & SATELLITE, T.V, Freeview & Freesat Saorview Service & Repairs. Eamonn Cooney T.V. Phone 087 267 1809 WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY SPECIALS—Beautiful wedding photography professional taken and presented in Picture Book Album With 150 photographs for €750.00 Peter Hughes Photography 087256-1161 or 042-933-3732 CARPENTER AVAILABLE—27 years experience. All interior, exterior, including kitchens, decking, doors, floors, flat-packs etc. No job too small. Keenest prices. Quality finish assured. Call Des for free quotation 087-618-0150

DUNDALK BUREAU DE CHANGE— MoneyGram Money Transfer; Pay Household Bills; Payzone/Postpoint; Buy Stamps; Phone Top-ups; Prepaid Credit Cards; Sterling and Euro Cheques Available; Best Rates Guaranteed; No Commission. 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. WINDOW CLEANING—Gutter & facia cleaning carried out by professional, fully trained and insured staff. Affordable rates. Call our office for a free quoatation. Everkleen 0429352717 or 0868293585. 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 only €45. Includes new antivirus and microsoft office for December only. Free callout service. No fix no fee! 9am to 10pm. 7 days a week. Call Gerard 0429328301 and 0851286436. 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/serving needs. Sips in Trousers/Jeans €10.50. Curtains altered, Jeans patched, drycleaning service. Long Walk Shopping Centre. Contact 933-3380 / 087-968-8518 O’Brien Landscaping—Lawncutting, Fencing, Decking, Slabbing, Clean ups Call Brian 087 2952529

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 0868531854 HANDYMAN—Handyman available to do general house work including tree maintenance, cutting grass, trimming hedges, painting indoors and outdoors, unblocking drains etc: Contact Romas 086-2288444 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 9337229 Magician & Balloon Modeller available for all parties, communions, confirmation etc., contact ‘Odenni’ Owen Rice 042-9372455 or 087-2473342 COUNSELLING/PSYCOTHERAPY—Professional and caring counselling 087 990 0386. WE CAN DISTRIBUTE your leaflets from €65 + vat per thousand Phone Dundalk Leader 042 932 0888

DJ’S, DJ’S, DJ’S FOR HIRE—DJ’S for Hire, suitable for all ages and occasions. Reliable, affordable, professional. Contact Colin 087-9453334

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 Austrailian 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.

situations vacant Due to sensational demand Motivation Weight Management Dundalk would like to recruit part time weight management consultants. Candidates will ideally have a keen interest in health and nutrition with some previous sales experience. You must be hard working and conscientious with an outgoing and confident personality. Full training will be provided and you will be encouraged to realise your true potential.Please Email your CV and a brief description of yourself to dundalk@motivation.ieAgency replies will not be responded to. MOBILE HAIRDRESSER—Affordable, Cut €20, Highlights full head €55, Colours €30. Childs Cut €7. Dundalk town only Contact Emma 085-156-0788 MOBILE HAIRDRESSER—Mobile qualified hairdresser available within the Dundalk area. Flexible Hours 086-861-7806

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HOUSE CLEANING—Let the professional cleaning Lady leave your house sparkling and like new. €10 per hour. Contact 087-392-9372

premises for sale/rent ATTENTION—BERs now required for Better Energy Home Grants. For BER certification at affordable prices contact Robert Mulholland 087 6091906.www.louthber.ie ADVERTISE YOUR HOUSE Premises for rent or sale to 60,000 readers a week from €5. Telephone Dundalk Leader 042 932088 TO RENT: 4/5 Bedroom House, Quay St, Dundalk, Refrubished. Large back garden. No Rent Allowance. €850 per month Contact 087685-1373 TO RENT – 2 Bed House, central to Schools, Shops, Bus. NO rent allowance. Contact 042-93-51443 after 6pm

property maintenance Dealga Property Maintenance & Renovations - Commercial & Residential. For all your property needs, Kitchen, Bedroom, Bathrooms. Design to completion. Keenly priced professional service. No VAT on labour. Fully insured. Tel Dealga 0872764001 / 0861257151 MISSING AVON? No Need. I am an independent Rep in Northern Ireland. I will drop off a book to you and convert prices to Euro. For more info contact me Elaine on 0879617341

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3 AWARDS FOR RENAULT

The “untouchable” Megane Renaultsport 265 Cup collected its fifth What Car? Car of the Year Awards hot hatch trophy in a row tonight. On a storming evening in London for the French brand, it drove off with three awards in total, plus another for its Dacia brand, as the 100 per cent electric ZOE Expression won ‘Best Green Car for less than £15,000’ and Captur was hailed ‘Best Small SUV for under £16,000’. But the star of the show at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, was the facelifted Megane Renaultsport 265 Cup. Picking up ‘Best Hot Hatch over £20,000’, the judges said, for the price, “no other car could touch for outright excitement”. Describing the five-time winner, road test editor Steven Huntingford said: “This squat, muscular hatch continues to delight with its blistering pace and direct, responsive handling. “The astonishing grip, body composure, and that explo-

sive engine really do make this a thrill-a-minute car. To top it all, the hot hatch is perfectly tolerable in everyday driving – motorway journeys are a reasonably refined, comfortable affair, and it’s easy enough to pilot around town.” The What Car? COTY Awards are given out only to the cars that set the highest standards in their class, and it is considered to be one of the biggest and best dates on the UK automotive calendar. Also among the honours in the capital was the pure electric Renault ZOE Expression, winning its price point in the

best green car section. Judges said the “Fiesta-sized supermini is one of the most affordable ways into electric motoring”. “The ZOE’s attributes don’t stop at affordability,” they added. “It’s a great small car in its own right, with room for four adults and a useful amount of luggage, a suitably bright and futuristic-looking interior, and big-car standard equipment including satellite navigation and a colour touch-screen. “It’s even fun to drive, with the characteristic zesty initial acceleration and outstanding refinement of electric propul-

sion, as well as a comfortable ride and handling balance.” And to complete a superb hat-trick for Renault, the Captur TCe 90 Dynamique MediaNav was declared ‘Best Small SUV for less than £16,000’. Judges said most of the smallest SUVs are “deeply flawed, but the Clio-based Captur is different”, before adding that it has “a spacious and user-friendly cabin” and is “one of the quietest cars of its kind”. “Its low list price and CO2 emissions make it easy to justify as both a private and company buy,” they added. “Renault’s engineers clearly worked hard to make it a safe car, too, because the Captur was rated highly for adult, child and pedestrian protection when it was crash-tested by Euro NCAP. “Our preferred trim – Dynamique MediaNav – gives you everything from automatic lights and climate control to Bluetooth and a touchscreen sat-nav system.”

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Models shown Sandero Signature 1.2 RRP €11,990, Sandero Stepway Signature TCe 90 RRP €14,290, Duster Signature 1.5dCi RRP €17,990, Logan MCV Signature 1.2 RRP €13,190. Price excludes dealer related charges, recommended dealer delivery charge €600. Typical finance example based on Dacia Sandero Alternative 1.2. 36 monthly payments of €99. RRP €9,990 deposit/part exchange €3,299 optional final payment of €4,096 total cost of credit €1,119 typical APR 6.9% includes a doc fee of €75 and a completion fee of €75. Excess mileage plus excess wear and tear charges may apply upon return of vehicle. Offer is made under a hire purchase agreement. Subject to lending criteria. Terms and Conditions apply, see www.dacia.ie [Warning: You will not own these goods until the final payment is made].


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Graham Boland Fatima Court winner of the Toyota Auris in the Dundalk Credit Union Car Draw receiving the keys from Pat Donagh with Elizibeth of Dundalk Credit Union and John Cosgrove of Meehans Garage

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CABRA CARS Full range of New Nissan cars and Commercials on display including the Fantastic new Qashqai 2014 Nissan NV400 L3 H2 125hp DEMO 2014 Nissan Juke 1.5dci SV DEMO 2013 Mini Cooper 1.6 Diesel + Leather 2013 Nissan Qashqai+2 7 seater 2013 Nissan Qashqai petrol & diesel 2013 Renault Megane 1.5dci Dynamique 5dr 2012 Nissan Juke 1.6 SV 2012 Nissan Qashqai+2 4WD 7 seater 2012 Nissan Qashqai 1.6dci 130hp XE 2012 Ford Focus 1.6 Tdci Titanium 2012 Nissan Qashqai XE petrol Low Tax 2012 Nissan Juke 1.5dci XE & SV 2012 Nissan Qashqai 2WD & 4WD Diesel 2012 Hyundai ix35 1.7Crdi Choice 2011 Toyota Yaris 1.0 2011 Volkswagen Touran 1.6 TDI 7 seater 2011 Peugeot 308 1.6 HDI Top Spec 2011 Opel Astra 1.7Cdti SE Top Spec 2011 Nissan Qashqai dci XE & SV

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The all-new Kia Carens compact MPV has been awarded a maximum 5-Star safety rating by Europe’s leading road safety organisation, Euro NCAP. The Kia Carens is one of only two compact MPV models currently on sale in Europe to earn 5-Stars in the 2013 Euro NCAP tests. “From the beginning of the new Carens’ development programme, Kia engineers were dedicated to creating a compact MPV with the very best structure and safety technology to protect drivers, their families and pedestrians in the event of an accident,” comments Benny Oeyen, Vice President Marketing and Product Planning, Kia Motors Europe. “In the last five years, Euro NCAP testing criteria has become tougher, making it harder for manufacturers’ products to be awarded top marks. It is a testament to Kia’s ongoing commitment to improving vehicle safety that we are able to once again achieve the highest rating with new Carens which has great appeal for families with an active lifestyle who seek both style and practicality,” concludes Oeyen. Euro NCAP testers awarded the Carens maximum point scores for side impact protection against a barrier, child protection for 18-month old infants, front seat whiplash protection and protection for pedestrians’ legs. The safety organisation also noted that new Carens is equipped with a ‘belt-up’ reminder for all seats, a driver-set adjustable speed limiter and that all of the child restraint types for which the car is designed could be properly installed and accommodated in the car. Standard safety equipment fitted to the new Kia Carens across Europe includes six airbags (front, front side and curtain), seatbelt reminders (front, middle and rear seats), ESC (Electronic Stability Control), HAC (Hill Assist Control) to prevent roll-back and ESS (Emergency Stop Signal) which flashes the brake lights to alert other motorists when the driver is making an emergency stop. The new Kia Carens joins six other Kia models – cee’d, Rio, Venga, Soul, Sportage and Sorento – in scoring a 5-Star rating in Euro NCAP crash test results.


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Model shown Captur Intense RRP €20,690. Price excludes dealer related charges, recommended dealer delivery charge €700. Finance example Captur Life TCe 90 S&S RRP €19,390. Deposit €6,834. 36 monthly payments of €189. Total cost of credit €2,096 inc doc & completion fee €75 each. Optional final payment €7,698 APR 6.9%. Offer is made under a hire purchase agreement. Subject to lending criteria. Terms & Conditions apply, see www.renault.ie [Warning: You will not own these goods until the final payment is made].


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Dundalk Leader 16th April 2014


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