Guth & Tuairim, Bealtaine 1982

I! loch~ ar bi~b ar an d&n bbeag aeo nach bhf'uU .tbioa All-Ireland W.inners : Roases Community School U-16 Team. ag duine ar bi~b oe chu.ll e~ Antoi.D 0 'Dochar~aigb 12 CUi (o chlt) - Timmy Me Bride, Paul Me Fadden, Martin Reynold Dach aaire&Jm- a bhain as paipear de cbu.id Mhearaicea Noel Bonner, George Trimble, Owen Bonner, John Gallagher, an chead uair)e' agua a d 1 thoilsigh e 1 "nGiota Maith Donal Bonner. Tosach (o cble)- Cbarlie Duggan, sean W8l"d, '1Ul !osaigh". Charlie Benner, J9e Boyle, Declan Bonner, Brendan Boyle, Cara Fi'or Gerard Carson, Stephen Doherty. r. io11af seod •sa dollhan go leir, Alainn, luachllhar, aoibhinn, brea; Ach nU 1 san chruinne seod collh daor Collh luachllhar d!l le Cara t!or. 11. Is aaith ann! mCr--saibhreas oir; Is aaith na uei~he aaoine a's ator; Ach b 1 thearr liom !ttin na sparan J.an Aon chara d!lis tior-amhain. -- . m._- Oir ar an t.saol nil saibhreas buan1 A's ri~heann ·aaoin mar aill81r uainn; Iaionn meail na Ddaoine leo: · Ach -aaireann cairdeas t{or go deo. - lV. T{ cairde breige Igus a ngra Le tail againn go reidh gach la, Comh tada a' s tiim!d la:idir slin - Comb tada a's t.a ar bpoca! lan. v. f 0 Ach nuair ataim!d bocht. gan piDgin, . Thirteen Men of Dercy. ':;l +> ~- l"':w~-=----'"':8-~----11[_ Gan t.alamh, teach, gan stor, gan maoin, o1\ri :;; ~ • . EDDING . OUQUETS De' n iomad bh! comb diHs trath Fro 11 Jewry on the Border · '~ lJ ~ ..-i 8 Nil duine Inois le •tailte" Ira. To Derry's grim Bogside, :z: Ill 'Cl) .-1 ASKETS SPRAYS Vl. In every part ot Ulster "2- ~=~ 8 buTTONHOLES Is blasta binn a bhios gach beal Where Irishmen have died.. ~ ~ -~ .8 Nuair a bh!os ar speir gan gruaim no neall Me1110ries II8Y be bitter :;; tl § ! . Ach nuair a thiteas o:!"che ar mbroin Me1110ries II8Y be sweet, li! J Is searbh, se&rbh caint an dolllhain. None will be as bitter "' ~ $ · - Vll. . As a bloddy Derry street. ~ ~ ·~; -~ I Ach n! mar sin do chara f'h{or, The Civil Rights were peaceful 't1 o ,e ~ A mhairfeas seasmhach buan go s:!"or. Marching in slllall groups A';:! ~ ...__; ! N{l againn fios a ghee.n' a's a ghra' When they met a fusillade ~~ ~ D_URT_PNPORT Go dtigidh buareamh, bron a Is cradh. From the Paratroops. 't1 'f ;; ~ ~ •• --c ••• -.-........... 7 .~ A Dhia Ghlor~~i A R{ na R! t Thirteen aen from Derry ~ !:l. ~If ~ i Died on that dreadf'ul dq e ~ ~ ·<-~ • A Athair Neimhe ague an talaJIIh faoi But somehow with their nus{ft~ A ~ ~ B •- dfom Ah ' d' / b"'...._U 1 · d -'"-- r- ~ ..cg,~'t1.~ \~ \~CD s;; 01 ]"' a...... l.' ga., so a =u san o.....,.,., Our shackles f'ell away. ~ "' Ach fag agam cara t!or go deo t For now we stand together U ~ c't1"a • The Irish one and all r.. A ., A's nuair a thiocfas pianta an bbaia, The fioodgates of our nngence CP .-i .; $ ~ :. Lady's Bicycle for Sale. ~ery good conditi on. Phone Bunbeag 265. Agus m' E. 1a111 ag triall Ort Fein ~an spas, Shall be Stormont's downfall .--~ ·<-~ G> +> ~ • I gcluais :Do phaiste shuaira! f'aiD Then when Ireland 1 s united ~ '~ -~ ~ 't1 ° Cathal Boyle,. Roshine Recent Engagement. _B_£_odh-~p,.,a~1-"~1r-c_ara_-;t 11 i_r---:a"';;l\:;::a_in __ ~--::-------f And all the people f'ree, Ill.~-~"' "'~ agus l.facy Grace 0 1 Donnell. ~ f"&:; p-. We shall still remember , ~ 5'if ~ ~ ~ '· Litir a chonaic Donal Eoin Ned )t,~ Jhe "llReeore"l ~~~ ~~~t:~nm:: ~; ~!: My favourite placesan Daily Record. ~e: ~::!:~~~e~:;ession of the Iroblin government "Ooimthioch". ~,;;~~~3,~~tii;~~;:\;~;;g;;;~~:~~~~:fJ.;~;.~~~~~~1~2~; 1 ~~~i~ towards tl:e people of Tory and we are demanding that;l----~,----~ I hin't ll<>Y· found" f" 'ol ln "'" owr. Tllf~i<l•!''' w.:h [l""''f-di they remove all dole men from the island or .face the Freagra o lth. 7 hannr. the ed«. "' mv opm.on . It mu,; be thL most beac::iu! tt Th . th t t t . d b th r· -n Matches rbce- 0:1 ea:-:'n. lt ,.wlul~ be mte:-.<:Stln~ H t hear uf reader~ ..- consequence • J.S was e S a emen 1SSUe y e ---t-1 . '""·"''" pirlre> - Anm· ~1cGro~or. Main Streel Cambuslan!' Prime Minister of Rockall Mr. Hadda Parte to the l--'-'1-1 ~-,.,.~1~--eL,.:eed•c"- 1\'har's your {a\'01/.nr,· ho!:ca_, SpO!' \l'mt "' world's press last night. Observers close to Mr. ...._r~-=~--~--::----:-.!:-:~:--,;_--:--';""""---:-:-=-~:-:-:::-"":"'::---Parte said he was referring to the fact that there are Somebody please tell Maureen how to spell David in Gaelic. a large number of dole men on Tory Island. The Kissy would go after anything in ••• ••• ••• minister for Social Welfare is adamant that "the~e men Who drives the blue fiat to Sligo every friday evening are only drawing t heir rightful share of unemployment at SO m. p.h.? benefit like the rest of the country". But the .~ • inhabitants of Rockall point out that the dole is the e-o ~ r.. ~ only connection the Torymen have with Ireland apart r-: ~ ~ :.C: from voting a few times a year. The Rockallians claim ., CP A.~ the dole is being paid to establish a political link .... ~'~ la 1l A with Tory. They say that as Tory is nec.rer to Rockall 111 111 ~~~ ~ than to froblin the island is rightfully theirs. .11 ~.,..,!; :!1 cl There were ugly scenes last night in the 3 ~ El..,_. tl.l r-1 't1 Rockall Parliament and the majority group, the Puffin ;a ~ g ~ 1l fl ~ Party were pelted with eggs by the opposition Gull ::a !:l. 111 ,8 +> "'B Party•.Mr. Parte claimed that he had "layedn claim to ~ 'i r.. 0 :5 ';:!.d the island o.t' Tory on behalf of the Gull Party (then A ..-i o "'..-i !;1 known as the Fine Gull Party), as far ·back as ~one ~ .._. +> r-t > 8 -+> could remember. Mr. Letty Pu.ffin froblin Bay Rockall ..! ~ ~~~!I : on behalf of the 1\U'.t'in Party said he was loyal to the ' g 11 ~ :a e ...-~ island people from pre-decimal days. He was shouted N J: ~ bO -= ~ _8 down with . cries of foreigner and awk 1 awk t !1 .:1 Gl 0 1l 111 G) Cl) Q till+> Meanwhile this morning Tory Island lay in an ~ ~ r.. ;a !l :g uneasy calm. The landing craft lay beached below the ~ r-t ~ go~ g ,g village and there was the usual display of donkey 't11n 111 e,."4 ° carts on standby. For further news of this crisis ll'i:! o ~ ~ f ~~ns ·~ Radio Rockall and Rock T.V. will stay on the air . .._. '"' c :;::1 .,.., • 0 around the~ clock to bring you the story as it o 88211i~ _ 0 ·breaks. For further on the spot intol'llation ring Tory 11 't1 ;8 tS x lOJ and ask for the light entertainment manager. t ~ ~ s:1 ~! a Till next 110nth, Rock on folks ~ I:Q fi ~ ~ ::£ ..:a ~ Bores . ~ I say •• • You know •••• I don't recall •••• ~ My friend 7 Yea hill • •• oh wha~ gall t • e-o At parties, dances and local hops ~ • an official bore is sure to pop. :J ~ He or she to you alone, ~'"' ..... The7 will tell, (with a stranglehold on your lapel) · Ot how they were tbe first. and last, While onlookers at 7oar braver,r gasp. !l 0 And when it COJII88 to the end of' dq, ~ CP )"ou' 11 tiDd the Bore still talks a~r A :!i You really 1a1st hear the ver,r beet part, :- before With -,oar bat and coat 7ou 1 re allowed to depart. It by so• aiafortune one you chance to ...t , Don't let ~hell bore 7ou to the teeth. Fro• IV book trieDd take a leat, Just walk on by - and pretend that )"OU have goue deat. Le Mr. X, Carraic.

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