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Wednesday 14th May, 2013. Vol. 7, Issue 20 • 63 Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth. Tel: 042 9320888. Fax: 042 9329676. Email: editorial@dundalkleader.com; advertising@dundalkleader.com

By Niamh Kirk

DUNDALK’S exceptional efforts in welcoming the Giro D’Italia have been applauded by the event organisers. “It went beyond our expectations” said Pat O’Shaughnessy from Cuchulainn CC who was instrumental in seeing the Giro route pass through Dundalk. Pat was in one of the cars travelling into Dundalk and got an active on-the-road view of the town as thousands lined the streets to welcomes the riders. “We know the people of Dundalk are great but we were really blown away. It was just amazing,” he said. There were huge crowds at every juncture: hundreds in Kilcurry, thousands in Forkhill and Dundalk as well as more along the Dublin-bound route. “Every single person should be so proud

Anger at golf club closure

The peleton or main group pass through Dundalk town centre to rousing applause and pat themselves on the back for what they did,” he said. His sentiments were echoed by tourism officer Sinead Roche who said that Dundalk received comprehensive media coverage because of the spectacle that was

created. She said that it was the whole business and wider community along with the thousands of local people who came out in pink that made it all possible. “It was the businesses having fun with it and the whole com-

munity coming out and supporting it that really shone through on the day,” she said. In terms of tourism the immediate impact is already being felt with Dundalk

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The closure of Killinbeg Golf Course has left members of the club in shock as efforts continue to ensure everybody gets back their membership subscriptions refunded. The club which is located just outside Dundalk in Killin closed with immediate effect last Tuesday without any notice given to their 170 members. Continued on Page 2


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Town is ready to reap benefits expected from Giro d’Italia exposure From page 1

seeing a major uplift in international visitors over the weekend. But the Giro is expected to have long terms benefits too. “The level of exposure was huge and it means that Dundalk is now a destination for cycling tourism and holidays. People will want to come and cycle

the Giro route”, she said. It will also help attract other major events to the area too. “Another Giro won’t be coming back soon but it means that we have shown that Dundalk is a real contender to host big events. We stood out and showed the success of the partnership between the community and busi-

nesses and gave a great impression of openness and friendliness. Everybody did their bit and everybody should be proud,” she added.

While cycling has

been enjoying a lot of popularity in recent years the Giro has encouraged a few more people to get on their bikes. Mr O’Shaughnessy said

that even during the lead up to the Giro weekend the club had begun to receive calls on membership and cycling information. “It’s remarkable”, he

said. The Cuchulainn Cyclers were gripped by Giro fever as they watched the final stages on the big screen at the Spirit Store. “It

Great competition for Transition Year Triathlon

The third annual Louth Transition Year Triathlon took place on Thursday May 1 and once again it provided great competition between local students and schools. The event, which was organised by Louth Local Sports Partnership, the Louth P.E. teachers network and An Garda Síochána, saw 156 students representing eight schools from throughout the county compete in both team and individual events. The event took place at St. Marys, Drumcar and competitors were required to complete a 200m swim, a 9k cycle and a 3k run. Schools involved were: St. Marys, Dundalk; Our Ladys College, Greenhills Drogheda; St. Louis, Dundalk; Scoil Ui Mhuiri, Dunleer; Bush Post Primary; Drogheda Grammar School; Dundalk Grammar School; De La Salle College, Dundalk After some fine performances and excellent racing, the prizes

Individual winners, Aaron McGuigan, Luke Finley and Christian Farrelly

were awarded as follows: Individual Male Winners: 1st - Aaron McGuigan - Dundalk Grammar School, 2nd – Luke Finley – Bush, 3rd – Christian Farrelly, St. Mary’s College. Individual Female Winners: 1st- Aoife Fay, Dundalk Grammar, 2nd- Megan Wayte, Dundalk Grammar, 3rd- Aoife Gregory, Scoil Uí Mhuirí. Overall Winning School –

Dundalk Grammar School. Team prizes were also awarded to St. Louis, Dundalk Grammar, St. Mary’s College, De La Salle College and Our Lady’s College. Louth Sports Partnership would like to congratulate all the students and schools who participated and put so much effort and dedication into training for the event.

Anger at golf course closure From page 1 It is understood that the golf course was sold by the owner to a farmer who intends to use the land for farming. The owner held a meeting with staff whilst players were out on the course informing them of his decision to close the golf club. By 5pm that same day the barriers were up and the club was no more. A statement from club secretary Paul Wisniewski informed the members of the shock news: “We have been in-

club members trying to let people know what is going on but it’s all up in the air currently with regards to people getting their money back. It’s very sad that it has come to this and we are disappointed that we were never consulted or even given the chance to maybe get together and lease the club and run it ourselves” added Marion. The 18 hole par 69 course was opened in 2002 and was a very “There was a meeting popular spot for local in the rugby club last golfers given it’s close Friday organised by the proximity to the town.

formed by representative of the owner of Killin Park that the facility has been sold and that the new owner does not intend to run it as a golf course. We are trying to gather as much information as possible and we hope to hold an information meeting for the members possibly this Friday. All members will be notified by text & or email (assuming we have your details).” read the short statement. Ladies captain Marion Conlon spoke of her sadness and anger

following the closure of the 21 year old golf course. “It’s absolutely terrible. We’re all in shock as there hasn’t even been a whisper that there was something like this in the pipeline. There are people who payed their yearly membership fees just two weeks ago and not a word was said to them about this. It really is no way to run a business” explained a shocked Marion.

Gardaí are appealing for information after the body of 35-year-old Keith Byrne was found in Carnalough near Louth Village. Mr Byrne was found at around 4.40am on Sunday morning and it is believed that he was hit by a motorist. He was pronounced dead at the scene and

was taken to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda. Keith was the son John and Cathy Byrne and was a popular well known face around Louth Village. The victim’s father John, a well known figure in Louth GAA circles, appealed for anybody with any

Information sought on hit & run

information to come forward. Gardai in Ardee are appealing to anyone who travelled the road at Carnalogue between 4.15am and 4.45am on Sunday morning to contact Ardee Garda Station at 041 6853222, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111 or any Garda station.

was very exciting. To watch Irish riders on home soil and it was one of the best sprint finish I’ve seen in 25 years,” said Mr O’Shaughnessy.

It was the effort by everyone and the positive atmosphere it created that could be seen by the world’s viewers that truly put Dundalk on the map.


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in relation to matters that were not before the court, due to concerns over two children in the house. Gardai wanted to see the children who were upstairs in a locked bedroom, and one of the officers was punched at the top of the stairs by the defendant. After they returned downstairs the defendant used a pram to push back the Gardai and then bit one on the arm. She dropped to the ground and bit another

Garda on the leg. Solicitor, Conor Breen, stated that his client had intervened as she didn’t want her son’s children removed by members of the HSE who were also present. He added that the children have since been returned. Mr Breen stated that the defendant should not have got involved but that her paternal instincts had taken over and that the 63-year-old had apologised for her behaviour.

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A Dundalk grandmother who used a pram to stop Gardai getting access to two children in her house also bit two officers during the scuffle. As a result of the incident the woman was bound to the peace for 12 months by Judge William Hamill after pleading guilty to two assault charges at Dundalk District Court. Insp Martin Beggy revealed that on May 12 last year, Gardai attended the woman’s address

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Grammar School students pictured at the launch of their Radio Documentary CD, charting the life cycle of a sheep from birth to table. The 12 transition year students worked on this project since October, and are hoping to have their documentary broadcast on Dundalk FM in the coming months. Custom made copies of their documentary work were presented to all guests who assisted in their project over the months at the launch which took place in the School Library Dundalk Grammar School. Included in photo are,

Jordan Jackson, Mark Sands, Andrew Duffy, Jeremiah Wangaruro, Dillon Rodgers, Amey Berrill, Madeline Jenkins, Polly Duff, Nathan Cunningham, with, in attendance,

Patrick White, Sheep Farmer Jenkinstown, Frank O’Callaghan, Radio Documentary Producer, Aidan Gorham, Slaughter man at Des Savage’s Abattoir; Paul Brady, Economics

Teacher, Des Savage, Butchers and Abattoir Owner Carlingford, Alan Byrne, Station Manager Dundalk FM. Absent from photo: students Aoife Fay, Aideen Fay, Katie Farrell.


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Judge says man’s claims in mitigation don’t add up A man who pleaded guilty to causing damage to shutter doors at a car park was told that his plea of mitigation didn’t add up and was given time to produce evidence to back up the claims he was making. Frank Brassil of Main St, Collon, admitted that his vehicle had caused €636.50 worth of damage to the roller shutter door of an underground car park at Tain Court, Bridge St on June 21, 2012. He also pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to provide information on the driver who was not insured at the time. The defendant, who works in the motor trade, told Dundalk District Court that, along with another man, he went to the car park to collect a car he was buying from a woman who lived there. The pick-up truck, which was being driven by the other man, was too big to go in the entrance so the woman selling the car opened up the exit door. However, as the truck reversed in the

exit a sensor automatically activated the shutter doors to close. They managed to get out by pushing the door up and the men left the scene as the woman, who was renting accommodation didn’t know who to contact. The Gardai later identified the defendant on CCTV. Solicitor for the defendant, Alison Quail, stated that the driver was not insured on the policy at the time but that he had been added at a later date. She admitted that he should have been named on the insurance but had made an attempt to rectify this going forward. Insp Martin Beggy stated that the defendant had provided Gardai with the name of the driver but had not provided an address or phone number. The solicitor stated that an address had been provided, but that her client didn’t have a phone number. Judge William Hamill questioned why Mr Brassil would plead guilty to not providing information, it he didn’t have the

information to give. Ms Quail stated that he was simply trying to get rid of the matters as soon as possible. When Judge Hamill asked why the woman who sold the car was not in court to give her version of events, he was told that the defendant didn’t know the woman and didn’t have any contact details for her as he didn’t get a receipt for the car. Judge Hamill asked what would have happened if the car was stolen and suggested that she could be traced very easily if she was the registered owner of the car. Mr Brassil said that he didn’t know the registration of the car. The judge then summarised that the defendant had “purchased an anonymous car from an anonymous lady with an anonymous address using an anonymous driver”, and suggested that the mitigation didn’t add up. He adjourned the case until May 21 to allow the defence provide evidence in mitigation.

Fane Bridge Macra forges ahead

2014 LOCAL YOUTH CLUB GRANT SCHEME Under this Scheme, one-off grants are being made available to local youth clubs/groups to assist with their development needs including supporting administration, programme and services costs. Youth clubs/groups are invited to apply for one-off funding under one of the following two categories:

a) Youth Work Club Grant or b) Youth Activity Club Grant The maximum grant available to any club is €3,000 Application forms may be obtained from the L.M.E.T.B. Offices at Chapel Street, Dundalk or King Street, Drogheda or downloaded from our website on www.louthvec.ie. The latest date for receipt of completed application forms is Wednesday 28th May 2014. Applications should be returned to the L.M.E.T.B. Administrative Offices, Chapel Street, Dundalk marked for the attention of the Youth Officer. Applications received after this date will not be considered in any circumstances. For further details call the Youth Officer on 042 9334047. Funding for the scheme is provided by the Youth Affairs Unit, Department Children and Youth affairs.

Fane Bridge Macra na Feirme members have had a fantastic few months with lots more to look forward to in the coming weeks. Fane Bridge Macra got February off to a tremendous start by hosting a Table Quiz in Cluskeys of Little Ash which was extremely well supported. Another exciting night for Fane Bridge in February was at Togher’s UBET Night. After fighting off stiff competition from the other Louth clubs, Fane Bridge members, Frank McGeeney and Tara McEnteggart were selected to represent the county at the Mr Personality and Blue Jean Country Queen Festivals respectively. The Mr Personality Festival recently took place in Kilkenny. On the sporting front, Fane Bridge members competed in the County Round of the Volleyball and Basketball in Tullyallen. Fane Bridge members had a hectic April which saw members frantically

Members of Fane Bridge Macra

squeezing in rehearsals for the National Talent Competition amid all the social nights. Fane Bridge competed in the Solo Singing, Mastermind, Solo Instrument, Ballad Group and Disco Dancing in the County Round with the Solo Instrument, Mastermind and Disco Dancing entries progressing on to the semi final which was recently held in Summerhill, Co. Meath. Orla McGeeney im-

pressed the judges on the night with her rendition of The Coolin on the fiddle and was selected to go forward to represent Leinster at the Final in July. Fane Bridge members, John McGuinness and Frank McGeeney recently attended the FBD Young Farmer Springboard to Successful Farming Day in Laois. All roads will lead to Athboy during the Bank Holiday weekend to sup-

port Fane Bridge lady, Tara McEnteggart who is representing the Wee County at The Blue Jean Country Queen Festival. This is an annual event hosted by Meath Macra na Feirme. If anyone would like to get involved or would like to know more about Fane Bridge Macra contact (087) 7958622. The next club meeting will take place on Tuesday May 20 at 9pm in Cluskey’s, Little Ash.

doing community work have had on their own lives before handing over cheques to the charities. Among the charities that benefited from the students dedicated work are The Irish Cancer Society, IMNDA, Irish Muscular Dystrophy and

the Gary Kelly Cancer Support Centre. The annual ceremony for the School of Business & Humanities also acknowledges and rewards the students who have surpassed expectations in both academic and extracurricular activities to

have a positive impact. Singled out for special commendation by the college was Rebecca Somers from Dundalk who was presented with a special Student Active Citizenship Award for her work with DKIT Volunteers Society.

Students give huge backing to charity Students had a lot to celebrate at their Active Citizenship Night at DkIT as they made a whopping €32,000 for charities in the past year. On the night, the students from across a number of fields of study spoke about the positive impact


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1 Sport What sport is played at The Oval, London? 2 Local What district of Dundalk gets its name from the Irish for John’s Well? 3 Rock and Pop What nationality originally were ACDC? 4 Movies Who played the title role in the classic Western ‘Shane’? 5 Children’s Literature In the book and movie ‘The Jungle Book’ what type of animal is Shere Khan? 6 Television Which quiz show host earlier played Mike Baldwin’s nephew in Coronation St? 7 England A Novacastrian is a native of what English city?

8 Politics Jonathan Goodwill is the president of what African country? 9 Musicals Which musical tells of a poor Russian milkman and his five daughters? 10 Australia Which British sailor and explorer gave Botany Bay its name? The Stinker What ship’s destination is the sunny beach of Peppermint Bay?

Call for councillors to give up the junkets By Niamh Kirk LOUTH County Councillor Tomas Sharkey is calling on his colleagues to give up going on junkets if they are re-elected this May 23. Fein The Sinn Councillor says he wants to see an end to junket culture. “Some councillors have had a right jolly time travelling to tourist spots like Kilkenny, Waterford, Tralee, Donegal, Killarney and

Inchydoney Island at the expense of the public. This election is the right time for them to turn a new leaf and commit to ending the junket culture”, he said. The expense funds pay for travel and accommodation costs at conferences and events throughout Ireland. Taking aim at Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael he said that the two parties are “the architects and administrators of

the extra taxes the public face. It is now time they came clean, took a pledge and stayed away from the junket culture they have enjoyed up to now.” The Louth County Council expense payments over four years show that there has already been a significant reduction in the volume of the councillors claiming and the amount they are claiming for. In 2010 there was approximately €58k

in expenses paid out to 18 councillors with payments ranging from €150 at the lowest end to to €4,908 at the upper end. However the level of junket participation has gone down across the board when the 2013 are compared. Last year €14,500 was paid out to 12 councillors with the lowest payment €377, while the highest payment was €1,907.

—this week’s answers— 1. Cricket 2. Toberona 3. Australian 4. Alan Ladd 5. Tiger 6. Bradley Walsh 7. Newcastle 8. Nigeria 9. Fiddler on the Roof 10. Captain Cook. Stinker – The Good Ship Lollipop.

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Setanta Cup woe for Dundalk DUNDALK’S hopes of winning silverware for the first time since 2002 were washed away with the rain as Sligo Rovers edged a tight contest in Tallaght on Saturday evening. Roughly 2,000 Lilywhite supporters made the trip to Tallaght to cheer on Stephen Kenny’s men but they were left disappointed as Paul

O’Conor’s early strike proved to be the only goal of the game. Dundalk had most of the play after that early goal and went close to grabbing an equaliser on a number of occasions towards the end of the opening half. However in increasingly difficult conditions chances became more and more

scarce. The last five minutes of the game were somewhat farcical as the growing amount of surface water and relentlessly heavy downpour made the ball almost impossible to pass as it got stuck in the mud as both sides struggled to cope in the horrendous conditions. Dundalk have a chance

to exact revenge on Sligo on June 6 in Oriel Park as they have been drawn to play them in the FAI Cup. Meanwhile they will continue their quest to mount a serious title challenge as they aim to win their first league championship since 1995.

Local group Triumph in Medjugorje A local group who were inspired to bring the popular film about Medjugorje The Triumph to Dundalk have taken the pilgrimage to the religious site in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The journey to Medjugorie began last year when James McCrave heard about a new film the Triumph while on pilgrimage to Fatima. Enthused by what he heard he teamed up with Ollie Bradley and organised to bring the film to Dundalk’s IMC Cinema. James had not yet been to the small town

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St Marys College Parents Council are holding a Car Boot Sale in the car park of the school on Sunday May 25 from 1pm to 5pm. Lots of stalls, face painting, bouncing castles, raffle, refreshments. Cars €15, vans €10 with check in from 11.15am. Adults , kids free. Contact 9339977.

Book sale

A Plant and Book Sale, plus bric-a-brac, in aid of the LSPCA will take place at Dundealgan AC Hall, Seatown on Saturday Mary 17 from 11am to 4pm. Donation of books and plants are welcome. Contact 087 6785844.

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Local pilgrims made the trip to Medjugorje

where six Catholics say they saw an apparition of the Virgin Mary but he was keen to go. James and 21 others who were inspired by The Triumph went on the popular pilgrimage and were not disappointed. For James it was just

what he expected. “It was a great experience and inspiring. There were a lot of young people there and their faith is different to how it is here. A lot of people came after seeing the film. There was a great atmosphere and everyone got on so

well, everyone said they wanted to go back again before we left,” he said. There are already plans to take a bigger group back this October. Contact Bradley 0862375527 or James Mc Crave 086-7252528 for futher details.

Louth volunteers are being called on to help the Irish Heart Foundation raise a half million Euro this May to save lives from sudden cardiac arrest. An average of 221 people die in Co Louth every year due to heart disease, but this number has fallen by 40% since 1990. The heart and stroke charity is calling on individuals and groups in Louth to sign up this April to give 60 minutes of their time to support Happy Hearts collections during 15-17 May or to organise their own fundraiser.


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Aine has competition in the bag Carlingford and Omeath walkway to open next month By Paul Byrne

THE new walkway between Carlingford and Omeath which was due to officially open to the public on Wednesday May 14 has been put back to June. The walk, which takes in part of the old Great Northern Railway line, will link the two villages and offer stunning views of the Cooley Peninsula and Carlingford Lough. As well as providing a spectacular view of the beautiful scenery in the Carlingford/Omeath the project will, according to local businessman and project leader Kevin Woods, also provide a major tourism boost for the area.

“This the very essence of an area working together and what can be achieved. The local landowners were extremely supportive when I approached them and understood the benefits that this would bring to the area. We are happy to continue to drive tourism projects such as these in order to get them realised”, explained Kevin. “This area has the greatest potential in this country and we are very serious about presenting it as a complete tourism destination within the international marketplace with the assistance of the local community, landowners and county councils”, he added.

Louth County Council has been carrying out work on the walk and cycle path for several months and it is sure to prove popular in the months ahead for both locals and visitors to the area. It is expected members of the newly formed council which will be decided on May 23 will be on hand to officially open the walkway next month. Funding of €687,000 for both phases of the work is being provided by the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, under the National Cycling Network Programme, with additional funding from the Loughs Agency and Louth County Council.

Gay Pride takes place in July

DUNDALK Outcomers is pleased to announce the fifth annual Dun-

dalk Gay Pride Last year’s Festival takes event attracted place from July hundreds of visi14 to 19. tors to the area

and the organisers are hoping to make it even better this year.

A LOCAL budding artist is celebrating after coming out on top in a national competition for primary schools. Aine O’Connor, who attends Scoil Mhuire na nGael in Dundalk, has been crowned the top artist in the Second to Sixth class category of Aldi’s national art competition for primary school children. The competition challenged young artists to create a picture of what ‘family and food means’ to them personally, with the winning designs to be used as limited edition new prints for Aldi’s shopping bags. This is the first year of Aldi’s bag art competition, which attracted thousands of entries from children representing primary schools across the country. Proving that a picture says a thousand words, Áine’s picnic themed winning design is bursting with colour and creativity, capturing

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Dr Vanessa Ryan will give a talk in Long’s Pub, Grange, Cooley on Friday, May 16 at 8pm entitled Medieval Church Sites – North Louth. Refreshments served. Admission €5. Everybody welcome.

Dawn chorus

Birdwatch Ireland Louth are running a Dawn Chorus event at the Ghan House Hotel in Carlingford starting 5am on Sunday May 18. Please park safely outside the hotel and meet at the pond. All are welcome.

Autism support

Autism Support Louth & Meath are hosting the next Monthly Support Group Meeting on Thursday May 22 at 10.30am in the Bagel bar in the Laurence Centre, Drogheda.

Aine O’Connor Scoil Mhuire na nGael winner of the Aldi National Art Competition

the essence of family meal times as a fun and happy occasion to be shared by all the family. Áine’s work will now

come to life as a limited edition print featured on thousands of Aldi canvas shopping bags around the country.

In addition, Áine has received €1,000 in Aldi shopping vouchers for her class to spend on healthy school snacks.

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QUESTION: What’s your favourite and least favourite thing about school?

I hate everything about school so I’m going to struggle to find something I like. I suppose history isn’t too bad as the teacher is hilarious and I also like sitting beside my friend.

I love going to see my friends and I actually don’t mind a lot of the subjects. My least favourite thing about school would probably be the cliquey element.

My favourite thing about school is colouring and drawing as well. My least favourite thing is when I fall over in the school yard during play time.

I love school and my favourite thing to do is maths because I love numbers. My least favourite thing is when we have days off as I would prefer to be in school.

P.E is the best thing about going to school. I love playing sports and keeping fit and P.E is great for that. My least favourite thing about school is definitely maths.

More success for local fighters

MASF students with their medals

MAS-F recently took a strong team to compete in the Annual Drogheda Open. Both Senior and Junior students along with instructors, took to the floor for point and continuous sparring with a plethora of medals coming back to the club as a result. Chief instructor Wayne Rutherford along with instructors Fidelma Martin and James Shields entered their respective sections coming up against opposition from top class athletes. James secured a well earned bronze with Wayne securing a silver against opponents several years their junior. Senior students Amanda Crosby and Cian O Murchu each fought in both point and continuous sections securing two silver medals a piece. A great achievement for Cian who used this as his first competition. The younger students competed in point fighting on the day with a surprise entrance from a very young Conor Sharkey. Next section up was novice for Nikita Morozs who entered his first competition ever. Nikita and Callum O’Connor fought well right through the

division, to meet each other in the finals with Nikita taking Silver and Callum securing the first Gold of the day. Matthew McQuillan fought in a large section and after battling against opposition from various clubs, met a local competitor in the finals. Matthew never gave up and secured the Gold medal for his efforts. Brothers Lee and Tomás Flanagan competed in the advanced divisions for their age groups and they both took home Bronze medals. Ethan Sharkey and Conor O Murchu were the final competitors of the day in the under 10 advanced section. Conor met the current World Cup Champion in the semi-finals and took home a well earned Bronze medal. Ethan got to the finals and after a fast moving fight, secured a Silver medal. All the competitors once again showed the level of enjoyment and commitment they have to the sport and MAS-F are honoured to have them represent them at these competitions. The next outing is the Junior KBI National Championships.

Amnesty hold flag day Amnesty International Dundalk are holding a Flag Day on Thursday May 15 in the Longwalk Shopping Centre in Dundalk. Amnesty International receive no funding from outside sources and rely completely on fundraisers like Flag Days to keep the organisation afloat.

Fergal Kilkenny who is a group co-ordinator with Amnesty International -Dundalk Group is hoping the Flag Day can raise awareness as well as funds. “The Dundalk Amnesty International Group have been in town for 20 years now and we’re hoping to get a few more members in

this year”, explained Fergal. The Amnesty International Dundalk Group meet on the second Monday of every month in Partnership Court, Park St at 7:30pm. For more info email: dundalkamint@ gmail.com. New members are always welcome.


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Notice of Poll LOUTH COUNTY COUNCIL 1.

A poll for the election of members for this local electoral area will be taken on Friday, 23rd of May 2014, between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m.

2. The following are particulars of the candidates, whose names will appear on the ballot papers in the order shown:-

DROGHEDA LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA

ARDEE LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA

Description

Description Surname

Other name(s) Address

Bailey

Kevin

Conlon

Hugh D.

Cunningham Tom

Mullamore, Tallanstown, Dundalk, Co Louth

Occupation

Controls Engineer

Name of Political Name and Address of Party, if any proposer, if any

Surname

Other name(s) Address

Non-Party

Bell

Paul

Main Street, Dunleer, Transport Co Louth Operator

Non-Party

4 Oriel Cove, Clogherhead, Co Louth

Ceiling Fixer

Sinn Féin

Postmaster

Farrelly

Michael

19 Cherrybrook, Ardee, Co Louth

Greene

Pat

Brownstown, Monasterboice, Co Louth

Timber Worker

Direct Democracy Ireland

Kierans

Gavan

Whiteriver, Collon, Co Louth

Teacher

The Labour Party

Lennon

James

Ballyoran, Louth, Dundalk, Co Louth

Farmer

Levins

Jim

Port, Togher, Drogheda, Co Louth

Gas Technician

Byrne

Gerard Halpenny, 37 De La Salle, Crescent, Ardee, Co Louth

Fine Gael

Malone

Fintan

84 Cherrybrook, Ardee, Co Louth

Fitter

Fianna Fáil

Markey

Colm

Corstown, Togher, Drogheda, Co Louth

Farmer

Fine Gael

Matthews

Fred

Stickillin, Ardee, Co Louth

Pharmacist

Non-Party

McCoy

Finnan

92 Rockfield Close, Ardee, Co Louth

Public Representative

Fine Gael

McGeough

Pearse

8 St. Marys Villas, Kilsaran, Castlebellingham, Co Louth

Public Representative

Sinn Féin

Hugh Finnegan, Station Road, Castlebellingham, Co Louth

Tommy

Occupation

Name of Political Name and Address of Party, if any proposer, if any

109 Ballsgrove, Drogheda, Co Louth

Trade Union Official

The Labour Party

10 Harvest Way, Wheaton Hall, Dublin Road, Drogheda, Co Louth

Auctioneer

Fianna Fáil

Barrister at Law

& Valuer Fine Gael

Callan

Kevin

32 Westcourt, Newfoundwell, Drogheda, Co Louth

Cassidy

Alan Anthony

Store Assistant Hill of Rath, Tullyallen, Drogheda, Co Louth

Connor

Anthony

30 Moran Tce, Drogheda, Co Louth

Unemployed

Culhane

Richie

Retired Fine Gael Detective Garda

Feely

Julia

34 Melrose Ave, Stameen, Drogheda, Co Louth 167 Marian Park, Drogheda, Co Louth

Flood

Kenneth

Sinn Féin

Direct Democracy Ireland

Unemployed

Non-Party

30 Dunlin St, Aston Village, Drogheda, Co Louth

Manufacturing

Sinn Féin

Operator

Godfrey

Frank

Donore Road, Drogheda, Co Meath

Public Representative

Non-Party

Govern

John

104 Knockbrack Downs, Matthews Lane, Drogheda, Co Louth

Civil Engineer

Fianna Fáil

Maher

Frank

51 Meadow View, Drogheda, Co Louth

Public

Fianna Fáil

Representative

McKenna

Ciaran

66 Bryanstown Manor, Dublin Road, Drogheda, Co Louth

Administrator

Anti-Austerity Alliance (AAA)

Frank Gallagher, 40 Newfield, Drogheda, Co Louth

McKeon

Michael

8 Rosevale, Drogheda, Co Louth

Lecturer

Green Party/ Comhaontas Glas

Joy McKeon, 8 Rosevale Estate, Drogheda, Co Louth

97 Avenue 1, Yellow Batter, Drogheda, Co Louth 252 Mellifont Park, Drogheda, Co Louth

Barber

Direct Democracy Ireland

McKeever

Berenice

Braystown, Lobinstown, Navan, Co Meath

Barrister

Non-Party

Minogue

Dolores

Whitefield, Jervis Street, Ardee, Co Louth

Student

Fine Gael

Mooney

Ronan

Reilly

Liam

Milltown Grange, Dromiskin, Dundalk, Co Louth

Public Representative

Fianna Fáil

Munster

Imelda

Jim

Publican

24 St Mary’s Villas, Drogheda, Co Louth

Teacher

Fine Gael

Riverbank, Jervis Street, Ardee, Co Louth

O’Dowd

Garrett

Tenanty

Wilkinson

Tomás

Ballybee, Kells Road, Collon, Co Louth

Telecom Professional

O’Dowd

Michael

78 Chord Road, Drogheda, Co Louth

Company Advisor

Fine Gael

Rudd

Jeff

31 Beaulieu View, Termonfeckin Rd, Drogheda, Co Louth

Unemployed

Non-Party

Smith

Pio Martin

37 Forest Grange, Ballymakenny Road, Dundalk, Co Louth

Researcher / Organiser

The Labour Party

Tully

Oliver

Baltray, Drogheda, Co Louth

Teacher

Fine Gael

Valla-Black

Stephanie

38 Boyne Lodge, Slane Road, Drogheda, Co Louth

Unemployed

People Before Profit Alliance

Fianna Fáil

Joseph Gallagher, 21 Bally Park, Drogheda, Co Louth

Frank Pentony, Returning Officer, Louth County Council, County Hall, Millennium Centre, Dundalk

Public Representative

Sinn Féin Anthony Donohoe, Timullen, Monasterboice, Co Louth

Eileen Tully, Baugh House, Baltray, Drogheda, Co Louth

Dated this 6th May 2014 – (12 noon)


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Notice of Poll LOUTH COUNTY COUNCIL 1.

A poll for the election of members for this local electoral area will be taken on Friday, 23rd of May 2014, between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m.

2. The following are particulars of the candidates, whose names will appear on the ballot papers in the order shown:-

DUNDALK – SOUTH LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA

DUNDALK - CARLINGFORD LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA

Description

Description Surname

Other name(s) Address

Corrigan

Edel

Dearey

Mark

Golebiewska- Sylwia Jakubas

Occupation

Name of Political Name and Address of Party, if any proposer, if any

Aghaboys, Mountplesant, Dundalk, Co Louth Corrakit, Omeath, Co Louth

County Councillor

Sinn Féin

Public Representative

33 Clos Na Manach, Coast Road, Carlingford, Co Louth Ballymakellett, Ravensdale, Dundalk, Co. Louth

Teacher

Green Party/ Comhaontas Glas Non-Party

Tiling Contractor

Fine Gael

Harry Todd, 76 Oakland Park, Dundalk, Co Louth

Surname

Other name(s) Address

Occupation

Name of Political Name and Address of Party, if any proposer, if any

Bellew

Seán

Claret Rock, Dundalk, Co Louth

Barrister

Non-Party

Breathnach

Declan

Knockbridge, Dundalk, Co Louth

Public Representative

Fianna Fáil

Butler

Marianne

Copthorn, Lower Avenue Road, Dundalk, Co Louth

Public Representative

Green Party/ Comhaontas Glas

Doyle

Maria

6 Bóthar na Dara, Lis na Dara, Carrick Road, Dundalk, Co Louth

Primary Teacher Fine Gael

Anthony McArdle, 4 Blakely Close, Dundalk, Co Louth

Margaret Kenny, Mount Hamilton, Ardee Rd, Dundalk, Co Louth

Goss

Colin

Keelan

Conor

Oak Lodge, Newry Road, Dundalk, Co Louth

Public Representative

Fianna Fáil

Egan

Stephen

120 Rathmount, Blackrock, Co Louth

Coffee Shop Operator

Fianna Fáil

Kelly

Sean

95 O’Hanlon Park, Dundalk, Co Louth

Legislative Researcher /Administrator

Fianna Fáil

English

Linus

5 St Ronan’s Villas, Dromiskin, Dundalk, Co Louth

Public Representative

Fine Gael

Loughran

Jim

Blackgate, Ravensdale, Dundalk, Co Louth

Retired

Sinn Féin

Jim D’Arcy, 12 Sandygrove Close, Blackrock, Dundalk, Co Louth

Fitzsimons

Mark

Non-Party

Luke

Non-Party

Finbar Markey, 12 St Furseys Tce, Blackrock, Dundalk, Co Louth

Green Fine Gael

6 Mulholland Avenue, Dundalk, Co Louth

Public Representative

Sinn Féin

John

Student

Jennifer

McGahon

18 Old Bridge, Toberona, Dundalk, Co Louth Faughart Gardens, St. Patricks Tce, Dundalk, Co Louth

Office Worker

Community Volunteer

Martin

1 Castleross, Castletown Road, Dundalk, Co Louth

Fiona McLoughlin, 85 Riverside Drive, Dundalk, Co Louth

Murnaghan

Martin

Rathcor, Riverstown, Dundalk, Co Louth

Public Representative

Fine Gael

Malone

Paddy

9 The Links, Old Golf Links Road, Blackrock, Co Louth

Chartered

Fine Gael

O’Boyle

Eamonn P.

193 Árd Easmuinn, Dundalk, Co Louth

Guidance Counsellor/ Secondary Teacher

Non-Party

Quigley

J.J.

79 St. Nicholas Avenue, Dundalk, Co Louth

Sports Coach

Sinn Féin

Ryan

Jim

20 Fr. Murray Park, Dundalk, Co Louth

Retired Company Rep

Savage

Peter

‘Carn-na-Naol’, Millgrange, Greenore, Co Louth

Public Representative

Fianna Fáil

71 Castleross, Dundalk, Co Louth

Unemployed

People Before Profit Alliance

Smith

Syd

Non-Party

Paddy Agnew, 17 Barton Park, Dundalk, Co Louth

Accountant

Meenan

Kevin

5 Cottage View, Farm Road, Annagassan, Co Louth

Deputy Manager Sinn Féin

Morgan

Oliver

8 Meadow Grove, Dundalk, Co Louth

Public Representative

O’Boyle

Eamonn P.

193 Árd Easmuinn, Dundalk, Co Louth

Guidance Counsellor/ Secondary Teacher

O’Neill

Brian

Mount Avenue, Dundalk, Co Louth

Self Employed

Non-Party

Sharkey

Tomás

Allardstown, Knockbridge, Dundalk, Co Louth

Teacher

Sinn Féin

Yore

Maeve Anna

2 Blakely Close, Avenue Road, Dundalk, Co Louth

Housewife

Non-Party

Frank Pentony, Returning Officer, Louth County Council, County Hall, Millennium Centre, Dundalk

Gearoid O’Murchu, 9 Marine View, Blackrock Cove, Blackrock, Dundalk, Co Louth

Non-Party

Matthew Kane, Ballybinaby, Hackballscross, Dundalk, Co Louth

Dated this 6th May 2014 – (12 noon)


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Jobs fair is an opportunity to enhance your career

LOCAL company, Servisource, is helping to boost employent in the area by giving its backing to the jobs fair in Dundalk this year as part of their Nationwide Jobs & Career Advice Campaign 2014. The event will take place in the Marshes Shopping Centre on May 23 and is expected to prove a very popular attraction once again. Since January of this year Servisource has visited a number of locations around the country giving presentations on CV preparation and interview tips, career coaching, using social media to find employment, advice on preparing an on-line

profile for job searching plus access to apply for roles and training that Servisource Recruitment currently have. To-date 30 people have received employment as a result of the campaign which will continue around the country visiting Newry, Galway and Tullamore over the next few months.

In looking forward to the trade fair, Servisource CEO, Declan Murphy, outlined the benefits of hosting such events. “The last few years have been extremely difficult. Many people have found themselves without work unexpectedly and our experience is that some are at a loss as to how to

re-enter the workforce. “We are here to provide advice and assistance to help people on the road back to employment. We currently have 162 vacancies nationwide across a variety of sectors, including 30 vacancies in the North East Region which we are currently recruiting for”, he explained.

The event is being supported by Senator Jim D’Arcy who believes events are very valuable. “Events like the Servisource jobs and career campaign 2014 help to bring unemployed people together with the employers who have jobs to offer, and I wish them every success with their nationwide jobs fair”, he stated. S e r v i s o u r c e Recruitment’s Job & Careers Fair 2014 is an opportunity to see what job opportunities are available in the North East Region and nationwide, allowing you to find employment, change career, enhance your career or simply up-skill.

ENTRIES for the different classes and trade stands are now being accepted for the 2014 Co. Louth Agricultural Show which takes place in Bellurgan Park on Sunday June 15. To enter classes or

acquire a schedule, contact www. louthagriculturalshow. com or the show office on 042-9421200, completed entry forms can be handed in at Devenneys Office Supplies, Crowe St, Dundalk.

As usual there will be a number of Qualifying classes for All Ireland events held at other shows nationwide. Qualifiers will be held in Baking, Art, Bantam Chickens, Horses, Carriage Driving, Cattle and Dogs.

Ltd has linked up with Newry Agricultural Society to host the Dundalk/ Newry Intershows Competition. Some classes from Children’s Art, Children’s Writing, Special Needs Art, Adult Crafts

and Photography will feature in this competition and the final will be held at Newry Show on Saturday June 28. Trade stands also make up a big part of the Co. Louth Agricultural Show.

Senator Jim D’Arcy with election candidates Colin Goss and Paddy Malone showing their support for the jobs fair

Louth Agricultural Show taking entries

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Glenmuir delight at Celtic FC link By Niamh Kirk

Dundalk’s Glenmuir United will have exclusive access to Glasgow Celtic’s academy and development coaches for coach and player education following the announcement of an exciting link up between the two clubs. The relationship with Celtic is in its infancy but is expected to grow each season which is undoubtedly a great coup for the Hoey’s Lane outfit.. Talks between the clubs took place with CeItic’s Soccer Academy manager Willie McNab recently speaking to Glenmuir United’s club representatives Mark Sheils (Club Secretary) and Gary Rogers, committee member.

According to Mark the Celtic representative was very impressed with what he heard from the Glenmuir duo. “Mr McNab was very impressed with the club’s enthusiasm to revitalise grassroots football by constructing and having the best soccer facilities and in turn developing youth players in the right way. “Glenmuir are striving to implement better coaching for all its coaches and with this partnership at Celtic the aim is to further educate both the players and coaches at the club. Celtic will provide the club with session plans and drills for all the coaches and regularly conduct coaching seminars and programmes”, explained Mark.

“The key to success of these seminars and programmes will be participation and education. The main objective of the programmes is to make a difference to young footballers across the north east and the promotion for positive change at the under age level. “At Glenmuir FC we place huge importance on our community work and in this new partnership it will be a major part of that. “The young Glenmuir players are the future of the club both on and off the field, and we have seen first hand what great work soccer in the community does and how much fun the kids have at the Glenmuir FC Academy”, explained Mark. The Glenmuir United U-10 team


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Crowds Turn Out For Giro

Dundalk's Market Square was a hive of activity for the passing of the Giro d'Italia on Sunday

Liam Dolan and Annette Dolan were representing Cuchulainn Cycling Club at the Giro d'Italia in Dundalk

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Family Notices

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

Our Lady Of Medjugorje’s April 25, 2014 Message Dear Children! Open your hearts to the grace which God is giving you through me, as a flower that opens to the warm rays of the sun. Be prayer and love for all those who are far from God and his love. I am with you and I intercede for all of you before my Son Jesus, And I love you with immeasurable love. Thank you for having responded to my call.

Ardee are North Leinster champs

The Monastery NS side who are North Leinster champs

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novena 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) K K.

Monastery NS, Louth champions created a unique double when they became NorthLeinster U13 5 a side soccer champions for the second consecutive year. In keenly contested finals at the MDL grounds in Navan on May 6 they faced the Meath champions, Kentstown NS, Westmeath champions, St Colmcille’s NS and Longford champions, Melview NS. Ardee opened up with a win over Melview NS, followed by a 4-3 victory over Kentstown. In the final game against St Colmcille’s a draw or win was all that was necessary to be crowned champions but they emerged with another 4-3 win to take the title and qualify for the Leinster Final.

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News

in Brief World MS Day

As part of World MS Day 2014 events a ‘Recently Diagnosed’ Seminar Day will be held in the Crowne Plaza Hotel from 10am to 3.30pm. This will include talks on Drug treatments for MS by a MS Nurse Specialist from Beaumont Hospital and facilitated workshops for people recently diagnosed and their partners. A Carers Convention will be held in the save venue on Frieay May 30 from 10am to 4pm. For further information contact 061 303802 or northeast@ms-society.ie.

Irish language camp is a big hit over the school break NOW in its third year, Gael Champa took place in Smarmore Castle at the end of April with 18 children aged from five to 11 attending the Irish language camp for the week. Activities were led through the week by Clodagh McClean,assisted by Claire McGrory, Éadaoin McClean and Ciara Byrne. The idea behind this summer camp was to encourage children to welcome and enjoy the Irish language as a fun and functional means of communication. As the week progressed, the children were speaking more and more Irish and their confidence grew as they practiced and experienced Irish as a practical language. The week consisted of many

activities for the children. From table quizzes to treasure hunts and relay races to ‘Capture the Flag’, fun through Irish was always the prime concern. Throughout the course of the week, the children were divided into three teams, An Madra Gorm, Na Buaiteoirí,and Na Prátaí, and could earn points for their teams by succeeding in the activities, team spirit, good sportsmanship and through their use of the Irish Language. The great effort of the children emerged as the teams all ended in a complete tie though each team fought hard for the place till the very end. By the end of the week, each child went home with prizes for their excellent use of Gaeilge throughout the week.

House prices on the rise By Niamh Kirk

HOUSE prices in Co Louth have begun to stabilise and some categories have begun to rise slightly according to new research. The property market sale prices increased by an average 1.4% in Co Louth last year according to research by MyHome. ie. Louth’s prices are still about €30k lower than the median price of a three bed house nationally and remains at an average of €135,000 59% lower than its 2006 peak. An extra bed room will now set you back about €20k with four bed

houses in Louth costing an average of €159,000. Researcher Caroline Kelleher said it was clear new properties to market were being priced higher then properties which have been on the market for some time and indicates changing expectations among sellers in response to recent market developments.

Dundalk’s property market indicates prices are still fluctuating and some house prices are containing to fall drastically.

The prices of luxury homes that are expensive to run in particular continue to freefall with one 3 acre property taking a 40% plunge in the past three months alone. Another large “In the current transition property fell by 25% in phase which is underway price over the past few in the property market, months. vendors want to react However confidence to market developments seems to be returning and reports of rising to the mid market as house prices, however 3-4 bedroom houses are not every location will beginning to rise with accommodate these price those in urban centres increases,” she said. increasing by as much as A close look at 34% in asking price.

Participants at the Gael Champa in Smarmore Castle

Home Renovation Incentive QUALIFYING WORK DONE ON YOUR HOME BETWEEN 25 OCTOBER 2013 AND 10 APRIL 2014 HOMEOWNERS •

Contact your contractor to remind them to enter works and payment details onto HRI online on www.revenue.ie NOW.

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GETTING WORK DONE ON YOUR HOME NOW Jamie Malone, made a CD called footprints, and kindly donated his funds to three charities, and he choose Cara as one who received €415. Jamie’s cousin, Emma, dyed her hair and raised €400 and gave the funds to Cara.

If you’re currently having work carried out you should give your contractor your property ID (but not your PPS number or PIN). You should check the HRI online to see if your contractor has entered your work details on HRI online on www.revenue.ie. You won’t be able to claim the HRI tax credit if your contractor doesn’t qualify and hasn’t entered the works and payment details onto HRI online. More information (including demo videos) about the Home Renovation Incentive and what homeowners and contractors need to do to avail of the incentive is available on www.revenue.ie/go/147/.

Cara cancer support centre received a cheque from Dundalk gun club, who organised a game food nite in Byrnes Pub, Hill St, and they very generously give the monies raised to Cara. Pictured are Tom Cassidy, Cara Treasurer, Stephen Galiland from Dundalk Gun Club, and Claire Byrne fron Cara.

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Season now open for Dundalk Cricket Club THE cricket season is now well and truly under-way for Dundalk and the two senior teams are experiencing two very different starts. The club’s ground has undergone a major revamp for the 2014 season with the installation of an artificial pitch on the oval, this brings them in line with the majority of Leinster clubs and is a sure sign of a commitment to the game in the town. The 2nd XI kicked things off at the start of the season with an away match to Rush 4 on Saturday April 26. This was the 2nds first season in Division 13 having been relegated last year after spending two seasons in Division 12, but despite a brave effort it was the hosts who came out on top. The 1st XI kicked off their season the next day away to Malahide

News

in Brief

Ammunition found

An investigation is ongoing after a loaded gun and assorted ammunition was found in a house in Dundalk on May 7. The firearms were found during the course of a search on a house in the Riverside area of Dundalk. A 25 year old man was arrested at the scene and was taken to Dundalk Garda Station under Section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act.

Steam train journey

Dundalk Railway Heritage Society is offering the opportunity to take a train ride from yesteryear on a Steam train to Dublin on Thursday May 15. The special journey is not part of Irish Rail’s normal timetable but specially scheduled, it offers a one way ticket to Dublin for €15 on a authentic steam train. The trip departs from Dundlak’s Clarke Station at 12.57pm on Thursday, May 15. Tickets are on sale from the Tourist Office, Market Square and Dundalk Railway Station.

Dundalk Cricket Club second team

where they were on the receiving end of a heavy defeat.Their second outing against Knockharley also resulted in defeat. The 1sts next match was to have taken place against YMCA 4 on Sunday 11th May at home but was cancelled due to the road restrictions caused by the Giro. The team are currently sitting at eighth place out of 9 in Division 8, which is unfamiliar territory and one that needs some serious improvement.

The next match was at home against the much fancied Adamstown 4, and Adamstown chose to bat first and some spectacular bowling and fielding had them all out for a remarkable 39 runs. In responding Dundalk’s second team were able to knock off the required runs in only 9.4 overs scoring 92 for the loss of only two wickets, a remarkable eight wicket win in as short a time as possible. Riding the momentum the 2nds

next match was again at home on Saturday 10 May against Dundrum 3, again a much fancied team. Things were a little tighter this time around but the 2nds managed another victory by 10 runs. In three matches the 2nds have equalled the number of wins for the whole of last season and they currently site at number 5 out of 9 in Division 13, if things carry on at this rate they must be serious contenders for a Leinster title in 2014.

WORKLINK’S recent “Impressive Interview Skills” workshop was a great success, and they are running a followup session which will include a chance to practise your interview skills. The Interview Skills Clinic will take place in the Crowne Plaza hotel from 7pm until 9pm on Tuesday May 27 and is open to newcomers as well as to those who attended the previous workshop. Places are free to unemployed job-seekers: to book a place email ceinwen@ worklink.ie or ring 087 7988008.

The recent “Impressive Interview Skills” Workshop was run by Eugene Grant, an experienced HR professional. Participants rated the event very highly and found that they gained helpful information and support from Worklink’s volunteers. The workshop covered preparing for interviews, dealing with questions, and presenting yourself in the best way. Ceinwen Fergus, Worklink’s North East Regional Coordinator said the workshop was very well received by participants, and the

interview clinic will give people a chance to prepare answers and practice their skills. Worklink (www. worklink.ie) is a volunteer organisation offering free information and support to unemployed jobseekers: the active local group has run several successful jobseeker and employer events over the last 18 months. Worklink would like to thank our volunteers Richard Hanlon, Michael Gaynor and Padraig McGovern who also gave up their time to ensure the success of the interview workshop.

Chance to brush-up on interview skills

Volunteers Padraig McGovern, Michael Gaynor, Ceinwen Fergus, Eugene Grant and Richard Hanlon

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Season finale for Fr McNally Orchestra

THE Fr McNally Chamber Orchestra is having its season finale performance at the Sean Hollywood Arts Centre, Newry, on Saturday May 17. The event will see some of it’s own members performing as soloists on the night, including Silverbridge vocalist Aisling Muckian, cellist Mary-Jane Sweeney

and violinist Roisin Dooley, and with a programme spanning through the ages from Mozart to Gershwin audience members will be left in no doubt of the Orchestra’s commitment to ensuring it is worthy of bearing the Fr McNally name. Tickets (£10) on sale at Sean Hollywood Arts Centre.

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The Wedding Singer comes to St Vincents ST Vincent’s Transition Year school girls are set to bring the Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler comedy The Wedding Singer to the stage this May. The school’s eighth annual musical follows an unlucky-in-love wedding singer, played by Robbie Hart, who falls for the charming Julia Sullivan but must compete with the Wolf of Wall Street Glen Guglia for her affections. The adaptation of the hit film was directed by Ms Laura Jones and Ms Victoria O’Hagan who spearheaded last years’ offering,

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Definitely Maybe. The set was designed by the schools art teacher Ms Leanne Mullen who took inspiration from the work of symbolist artist Gustav Klimt and costumes were organised by Ms Anne Stacey Coburn. The premiere of The

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Healthy minds brochure LOCAL parents and home school liaison teachers on the Dundalk Local Education Committee have developed new healthy minds brochure. The leaflet will be launched on May 22 at a special event in the Redeemer NS Hall where former Governor of Mountjoy John Lonergan will speak. “We are very concerned at the increase in mental health difficulties that people are experiencing in Dundalk and wanted to produce a fun, easy to read leaflet for families to encourage them to spend quality time together and look for help if needed. The leaflet provides tips to try out at home and has a list of organisations that help people who are experiencing difficulties,” explained Siobhan Sheerin one of the organisers.

The parents and teachers have also designed a magnet which will also be delivered to all homes in the Dundalk area.”It is hoped that the magnet will hold the leaflet on fridges as a great reminder to enjoy life and think healthy thoughts,” she added. The leaflet contains short reminders and visual pointers for stressed out parents. Keep adult conversations/arguments about money and relationships private from children. Because children mimic what they see on TV, taking control over what is on and preventing them from seeing fights and shouting reduce the number of similar outbursts. Similarly it advises parents to not cover-up their children’s mistakes from others or they will not learn.

DEATH NOTICES Norman Cassidy, “Hill Crest”, Dowdalshill, Dundalk on Thursday May 8. Norman, most loved son of Detta and the late Denis and dear brother of Marguerite and Maurice. Deeply regretted by his mother, brother, sister, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, nieces, relatives and friends. Gerard Brennan Edmondstown Ardee at the Beaumount Hospital, surrounded by his loving family on Friday May 9. Deeply regreted by his devoted wife Mary, children Catherine, Gerard, Michael, and Jonathan. Son in law Sean, daughters in law Patricia and Orla, grandchildren Diarmuid, Daniel, Mary Kate, Dylan and Sean Og. Brothers Very Rev Fr Oliver Brennan, Tommy, Anthony, Noel and Martin. Sisters Sr Catherine Regina, May and Madge. Brothers in law, sisters in law, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. Carmel McGeough, Culfore, Thistle Cross, Mountpleasant, Dundalkn on Thursday May 8. Carmel beloved wife of Tony and loving mother of Linda, Orla, Anthony, Darren, Tara and Ryan, sister of the late Kevin. Catherine (Kitty) Marron Rosslough, Louth, peacefully in Castleross nursing home on Friday May 9, surrounded by her loving family. Fr Ambrose Fay, Mount Argus, Dublin / Dundalk, Louth on Saturday May 10 at Our Lady’s Hospice, Harold’s Cross, after a long illness in the loving care of his community. Sadly missed by his Passionist brethren and by his sister, Elizabeth, relatives and friends. Keith Byrne, Carnalouge, Louth Village, tragically, following an accident on Sunday May 11. Keith, much loved son of John and Cathy (nee Fox) and dear brother of John, Donal, Niamh and David. Deeply regretted by his parents, brothers, sister, brother-in-law, sisterin-law, nephews, nieces, relatives and many friends.


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