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SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 Find us on
CASTLEKNOCK • CARPENTERSTOWN • LAUREL LODGE • ROSELAWN
INSIDE: Jim Lacey reviews a new book on Casimir Markievicz Page 6
COOLMINE REUNION: Past pupils called on to mark 40th anniversary P4
Vietnam in focus: Farmleigh House hosts a family day Hurling: Brigid’s bow out of championship quarter finals Page 31
Rugby: Coolmine undone by Newbridge in Rosetown Page 30
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THE Minister for Children, Frances Fitzgerald, was delighted to meet Eoin Lynch and Jack Stafford at a special family day held at Farmleigh House recently, which had a special focus on Vietnamese culture. With the Government in the process of finalising and signing an administrative arrangement for intercountry adoption between Ireland and Vietnam, it was a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the family bonds that have already been achieved through such adoptions carried out, to date, with a number of visiting Vietnamese dignitaries also enjoying the day.
First fundraiser at hospice ‘a success’ Big support for I LAURA WEBB
coffee morning at care centre
THE first-ever fund-raising event at St Francis Hospice in Dublin 15 took place last week when organisers hosted a coffee morning. This milestone event was hosted by the Blanchardstown Guild of the Irish Countrywomen’s Association
and proved to be a huge success for the local special palliative care centre. According to Ethel McKenna, chief executive at St Francis Hospice, the first coffee morning has made a “significant impact in raising funds for our Blanchardstown hospice”. Ethel thanked everyone
involved and those who consumed “copious cups of coffee” in support of the hospice in Blanchardstown and their “goal to help individuals maintain independence at home with the help of our compassionate, qualified staff”. Full Story on Page 4