Guth & Tuairim, Bealtaine 1982

Luinneach, Noiseain. Doire Beaga, 1O Pauline Me E. agus Raymond Q.; Madge agus Se!III!US C.; J/5/ 1 82. Pauline agus Ciare H.; Fionnuala Nic Ph. agus Niall c., A chara, _,. Treasa M. agus Mark Me C.; Sadie G. ague Hughie Me B.; I was amazed that Colmcille 0 Monachain 1 s article Marina Me B. agus Dermot C.; Josephine G. agus Joe R,; published in last month's "Guth 7 Tuairim" won first Marjorie Me G. agus Pat Rua; Br!d M, agus Paddy R.; prize in an Irish essay competition as to my mind it 111 t:ilHo a:: 1hlia D, ague Manue D.; Noreen Me C. agus J, Me C.; Ann was nothing but propaganda for Cearta Gael. '0 ~ l» ji D, ague Tomiis B,; Patricia Me C, agus Aodh Beag; Maga Me For the past few years a small group of ~~~~ F, agua Hughie R.; Jackie D. agus Colm G.; Br!d O'D, extremists under the banner °Cearta Gael" have been ~ e: ...., 5? agus Michael B,; Tara C. ague Maurice s.; Bernie M. ague trying to tell the people of Gaoth Dobhair how to run g ~ Paul H.; Sonia G, agua Donal B.; Mary s. ague Bartley; their lives. As an old friend said recently, "who in ~ Annette Me G. agus Micheal D.; Kathleen agua Murder; the blazes do Cearca Gael think they are ? 11 In my g ~ Marie agus Doalty; Marie C. agus Patrick R.; Kathy agus opinion C.G, are a minority group, intent, not on ~ !;' Clown; Grace agus Timmy; Bernie ague Kevin; Anne D. ague conserving the Irish language and culture but on :: ::s Jimmy D,; Kathleen B, ana Josedl C,; Grace Me B. agus causing as nruch trouble an~ strife in the parish of r.o :;> Paul C.; Maire O'D, agus Mickey C.; ROisfn D agus Ciaran Gaoth Dobhair as they possJ.bly can. , ii jJG.;Fionnuala G, agus POl S; Angela C. agus Charlie G; Ann I was disgusted at the hypocrisy in 0 ::r ~G. 8 Martin Me C.; llis C, John C, Monachain's article ~ If C.G, want to develop tourism ~ 0 ou never see one w ou e 0 er 1 in the area do they think that pulling down bi-lingual aq t_ Sarab B. agus Mary D.; Brfd Me G. agus Kathleen c,; signposts will achieve this aim ? If he is so obsessed~ - '-'i i c Madg c G -rinn D Mar t M F •. " nn e • , e • agus ru e • ; gare • .ague with the development of the Gaeltacht why doesn 1 t he ~ ., Brfdfn c.; Nora Me G, agus Patsy F.; Anne F. ague support the local businesses instead of doing a lot of ~ [ Theresa G.; Gerry w. agus Robert B.; Mary agus Rosaleen1 h:j.s shopping in Northern Ireland ? It was ironic for ~ B .~s Ann 0' D.; Nora Me F, ague Br!'d Me l. J Mary agus 0 Monachain to suggest that the G.A.A, had little ~ ~ Bridle Me G, Anne c. Siobhih O'R. support in this parish, because if C,G, had one tenth '! ast mon 8 7 uair of the support enjoyed by the G,A,A. they wouldn't ~ ~ Sweeney's Shop when a· regular reader came in lookiDg have to use such extreme tactics to attract. attention ~- for a copy. Sweeney said ; "the 1 went like cakes", to to themselves. ... ~ which the man replied s "Sure I thought the Cake Cearta Gael have succeeded in giving Gaoth 8 0 retired 1" Dobhair a bad image and many outsiders are now under ~ '"' r dge 8 a erce compe 1 v. game a aoaett.ea the false impression that this small extremist g g results in a flare up of temper between partners and minority speak for the whole parish. It is time that ~ the out burst is none the lese violent whenthe tvo the people of Gaoth Dobhair showed them that their ~ partners happen to be husband and wite. At one euch services are no longer required here. gue one or these quarrela ended. with the man Mise, le meas, abruptly walking ave:r f'rom the table. An opponent An "Anti-Cearta Gaeler" • turned to hia partner and asked "is that 7our husband?" P ,S. ·ce gur b' fheurr liom an litir seo a scrfobh i mo and received the instantaneous reply "of couae it is - the~tnga dhuchais, scrfobh me i mBearla 1 le taispeaint you dont think I'd be li'ving i!i aiD with a llall like do Chearta Gael nach gcuirfidh dream ar bith iachall that do you ?•. ormsa teanga faoi leith ar bith a usaid. ~w ~ x·--::::;=::::::::~;:::::::::-----:~:=::::::~~- ---------------------------------------~"'i:rll> t_he Day~.~he We~ I:: ~ <D .:! Sunday was called after the ::mn, giver of warmth and ~ l» E 6' life. Monday is short for Moon dq. If the sun was ~ 1: ~ ; the queen of the heavens, it seemed fitting that the ... c+ "' .: moon should be honoured. The next four days came from g t;' 8 S.candinavian QIY'thology and the old Norse gods. The ~ "" vikings or Norse-men were a warlike people and Tiw was Jf ~~ their god of battle, after whom tuesday was named. -t ::x: :2 ~ Wednesday was for Wodi!l - or Odin in the Norse language, ~ ~ S. . ......1- the mighty king of gods. But there was another "<1 ~ ft Mr. & Mrs. Ward, Kincasslagh, who ce.Leo ,ra1r.ea stranger god, Thor, who made thunder with a hammer, It ~ OQ ~ 22nd wedding anniversary, re-united with their best– was so big that no man could lift it and so his special ~ lo 01 man and bridesmaid recently. day was thursday. Woden had a wife name Frigg, the ~ "-6 F~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ queen of the Norse gods, so they dedicated a day to her - ~'g friday. Then we have saturday, which was named after ~ ~ :t Saturn, the agriculture god of Roman mythology. ~ [ o er~ Ho BUIBEG WOOD INDUSTRIES _I_s_i_t __ t_ru_e __Ro __ s_i_e_i_s_buy __ing __ s_hare ___ s__ in __a_c_e_r-tain--m-i_n_i -bus----ti •- g service and Sadie in a certain public-house ? g ~ Why did MS.ire suddenly start eating Gallagher's loaf ? ~ '"' INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SHOWROOM BUNBEG EddiesaysSamhasW.H.T. o ~ Is Angela B. going to join the G.Dobhair Post 0, as a ~ ! FITTED KITCHENS, BEDROOMS, ETC. Post Mistress ? ~ Henry & Red Rose are Blank on C. B. Why do K. and M, like going to Coitfn. Because of the C. twins~ Joe L. has changed his bi~th cert from Seosamh A, to Seosamh P, Why is Ann C, so fond of head-bangers. (J.C,?). Caitl!n 0 1 ~ is very fond of Seaview on fri. nights. Is it because of D.W. ? Marjory likes Glenties (and F.). What were Eliz. and Anthony doing in Donegal TQV!l at 1.00 a.m. Duirt Fr. 0. go raibh Maeve iontach maith ag an 8 hand reel. Why do all the mouths live in Bealtaine ?I Pointman and the Ferry's are'going mad on Ceilf dancing. B::fonn Ann G. ag piocadh eligeain dhubha achan nDollhnach. What happened Mary 1 s tights in the Abbey on Sat. night? Kathleen' s really into thunder. He's a dead good smooch and he 1 s groovy. Were Mary & Marie really having weans in the Abbey Loo? Did the wife abandon Tom or was he· really that loyal to walk so far~ Did Sam really do an apparition at Knock - behind the ditch~ . · ~ PHONE : BuNBEG 39 OR 201 ~ g' IIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIilllllll. 1. Keadue Celtic - recent Winners of the Derry & District F.A. Cup. 2. The things from the deep! 3. Spin maith, 4. Guess who ? 5. Four happy Dungloe girls. 6. !s this really Sophia ? 7. Clue -Golf– House. 8. Eamonn is a big hit with the girls. 9, Twiggy talking to Wee Hat. 10. Madamefrom Dore in · 1949. ll. Fisherman's friends. 12. Paul A. with thie week's edition of Top of the Pops. lJ. Put that in Charlie, it's dangerous. 14. Madness. 15. The R.anamona Dancers - Mary, Marjory, Frances & Ann Marie. 16. Slow dance. l?.In the Ostan. 18. Having a crack in E.S. 19. Don't cry A. t Kelly will be back in the summer, 20. Donegal's 81\swer to Dermot 0 1 Brien. 21. 2 lowly ladies. 22. The boys & their wrappers. 23, Who 1 s the 2 young ones 1 24· Meatloat is Garret 1 11 lad. (what~). 25. Smiling for :&. 26. The cowboy who got hoovad in Glenties. 27. Prqing ? 28. •Put our picture in the paper", 29. Iontach romantic, JO. "We love school". Jl. Oh Rhino ~ ( a famows member or the- · ...., 11 Selt...A.djust"), .32. Who's that behi:od you Roeina ? ~ 33. Love at first sight. GUESS WHO? P'

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