Guth & Tuairim, Márta 1982

!11 ~ l!?: Q ~~ q ~ f f Dom & Sad.ie provided the hi:;hlight of the month wi th a very glamourous ~~eddi:J.I?• Jolln Grubh, J:ugh ie \<i . and Janny (;: >hak.in 1 ;;>t-;vens) provided the music 1.Jhich '<Io S very lively. i:>ingers. ·,,ere fe1< and f D. r betHeen, ,, ,i.th only the bride, James H. and 'rlillie t ,,king the stage– and not a drink kken bet;Jeen them. James, \·d th the firm 1 s car reblly acted the 11 Big .>hot". Johnny Eanlon really hit top geor and d9nced it out. He says he is fast becoming the 3urt Reynolds of the H.osses, ~ri th a long line of women on the ·,.raiting list. Dom & ::>adie have heoded off to Dallas where it is rumoured they are purchasing a plot near ::.outh Fork for Hughie Fat to set next year's spuds I John Joe He Bride has set up business in Calhane in 7ashion Designing. He has his sights firmly set on London. Look out Carnaby ~trcet l Local dru~~r Michael Gillespie recently returned from a U.K. tour with the Seamus Me Gee 5ound. While in Hanchester Hichael picked up a request for the following : Hick Doogan - Joseph Gillespie (Kincasslagh), Dwen Boyle (Nullaghduff), Ann 5weeney Haddie O'Donnell and Hargaret He Garvie (Kincasslagh), and all at the ~pe. It comes with love and best · · wishes from Peuline and Kevin Boyle and Eliane He Nulty. Also returned home from a short vacation is Francie Gallegher, Mullaghduff. A lot of people are wondering where he was, but Francie is saying nothing. Fair play to you - keep them in the dark ~ Baby goats for sale (females) - £20. Atlantis, Burtonport, Phone : JO. I PASSPORT PHOTOS Ring Bunbeag 265, 9.00 - J.oo. Who in the :- lection ? Port saved his daddy's life during the The Lower Rosses 4 Dun Luiche Political pundits claimed the election was doctored. After all the din somebody will have to cope with the country's problems or el'lpty pockets. Recent \·.>eatller left its mark on the area. Wind blew sings, sl1c1tes, byres went flying. Joe 1 s wocxh~orl!i stood firm. Rain follo>red, and drains were filled, rocds were washed away and fields were flooded. Sail bo~, ts, sleigh's or snow ploughs would be bandy around here. Signs of prog.::·ess or the heating system - the car– park had to be extended at tl:e chapel. It is nicely decorated by hedges of rhododendrums. Now if only some people parked in the car park and not between grovesl Ta an Comhairle Contae i ndiaidh cuaill1 a chuir suas taobh na hEarg~la le taisbeaint do chuairteoir1 ce'n bealach is beige agus is salai~h ar choir doibh dhul suas. Is mar an trua nach raibh 1 fhios ag muintir na h-aite fa 1 n bhealach seo le is na cianta~ o; nach ag iucht an chouncil ata an t-education • Sean and Robert covered many miles in February training and racing, from Ballybofey to Ardee to Monaghan to Mullingar ••.•••with the prospect of S.t;abane, Cavan, Derry and beyond to come in March. Ca mbeadh muid gan toghchain - agus tof:ihadh Hairead N{ Ghallchoir ina teachta aitiul do'n ~homhairle Paroiste ar na mallaihh. Comhgha"irdeachas a Hhairead. Maidir leis an gcomhairle U'r, le dochas, gufomid adh agus rath ar a shaothair. Who uas the acrobat who failed the balancing test on a borrowed bicycle ? Uho was left lying on the road by the wind ? Who is still holding out on his New Year resolution ? What about Lent ? Who will be sick until the grass grows ? Gossip says many are chatting and censuring but few · · have chosen to come to the call • .Sea, is binn beal ina thost no bfheidir- is iomaruair a bhris beal duine a shron ~ Forty years of wedded life recently celebrated by Patrick and N6ra. Congratylationsl Comhghai~eachas fosta le Eamonn Me Cafferty a fuair duais ag Eigse U1adh le na chuntas ar stair agus Well the election is oVer and it was much the same as logainmneacha an cheantair. the last time. Kitty was exported to Belcruit, the Hat Guiomid biseach do Hhnire Con agus do Ned. was at Acres with J .R. and J. Soap W'ith Hugh, 11 don 1 t forget the local man", Condy as usual. Big Cathal was r--:--------------'..:'Le::::_.::K:!r.::a:t:P:t:P_".:.·---------– also exported from the last election and he got very excited at the court. It was grace before meals and afterwards a few prayers. But the big news was at Meenbanad. Imagine Josie made Gorry take off her - stickers. Bridget however showed no ill-feeling and after a big hug from Josie all was well again. When it was all over Niall went heavy on the large cigars. He was also exported (or imported?), as was Eamonn to Falcarragh and Heenlaragh. Charlie and Big Barney from Ostan dpne well in LoHer Keadue on the ' canvas. The Murray•s were served with lovely " grub'" in Ostan with Charlie SandW'iches - Cathal nearly chdked. De Mayor says it was de price of den. Then it W'aS victory parades and dances. Dinny had one in the Port and some woman in her late 50 i.!l was up and down the Port blowing her horn, that's for sure. James Ward had a rough time on Inisfree Island W'hen he was attacked by a goat while walking along the shore looking for things washed ashore. Only for the bucket he had, he would come off bad, but he managed to get the bucket over the goat's head. James won't go to Inisfree in a hurry again. Back to the election aga~, Me Coles went through the same as before with a large picture of hee-haw. Ward's across the road soon had gab-gab looking across. Big John said their heads should be banged together. Packin and John Sally increased their vote in the area. Inisfree W'as on T.V. and didn't David come across well on camera carrying the box ~ They were all singing 'Brennan on the moor'. There is a great craze on hats, Con the Insutance Agent, Con, the Peace Commisioner, David, the Rent Collector, I W'onder W'ho next ? J .R.· says there will be no "Mary 11 dance in Arran this year, glasses are too de er. We must check that\. 11 The Listener". After you have drunk 10 pints or 15 Bacardi & Cokes say this sent ence ten tin:es in 30 seconds :"The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheeps sick". Foireann Ghaoth Dobhair traidhfil bl!anta o stein. Furniture Showroom Strand Road, Falcarragh Phone 35161 Large selection of Top Class Slightly Used Furniture to inc lude: o KITCHEN TABLES and CABII'{ETS. o CORNER CHINA CABINETS. o DROP LEAF TABLES. o 3-PIECE SITTINGROOM SUITES. o WARDROBES. o BOOKCASES. o GAS COOKERS. o SINGLE and DOUBLE DIVAN BEDS. o PRAMS. o WATER HEATER (Electric). o STAINLESS STEEL SINKS. o SEWING MACHINES. o WOODEN STEP LADDERS. • ONE HIDE SUITE. Hours of business - 11 to 7, Tuesday, Thursday, Fridc.y and 5,. turday.

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