Guth & Tuairim, Eanáir 1981

E-1\6-1\R-1\I:JT 2 Thel~c~uNsj~h"~~. ~~.·· C· · u~h~~.Qti}t'"hrJ~.~.-. boxer· •. There was a lot of talk following Htchael 0' Kennedy' ·s A.o.u ..._ ...._ .o.ue ~ ...... ...... - . ~ppointment as an E.E.C. commissioner about whether to compete in the Junior Challpiorillhip• in I~Qblin •oon. he got an im.portant job or just a fancy title. · CD Fr. McBride, the Seore.tary and Hugbie _Du.(f)" their It is disquieting tha~ nobody questioned his huge ~ c trainer will accompany the three ' boxers ~ salary or whether it was justified. A f.W days 1! .ri Joseph Gillespie, Michael Duggan am Pat McGee. More later the papers told us more good news; as a result CD boxing news is• that a tournament against a Gle.sgow of his appointnient there would almost certainly .be ~ ~ aide will take place in the Kincasslagh hall ori more £35,C'CO jobs coming to this country. It's a ., ..-. February 13th. pity that E.E.C. money is being splashed about so l ~ Jimmy 0 1 Donnell, uphosterer is making plans for:his recklessly and irresponsibly. But then, our home- c annual holidays which he hopes to spend in Tralee. based politicians are never shy either of giving· -M John Oglesby 1 s nw boat . had a very large catch on themselves hUge salary increases (tax free of course) ~ 8 .her. maiden. fishing trip. Keep up the good work boys' while e.t · the same time preaching restraint. Can you c> ~"" Kincasslagh Rowing Club are. providing plenty of • blame the workers for shouting 11 more 11 considering the l! CD :ri entertainment· in the area over the comin~(months. example coming from above. .p 8 ~ On Saturday 24th January they are hosting a pub quiz It's a pity that this country·like most, has ,..... .&:l"' .challenge against the Strand l3ar, Maghery in Neddy's developed a political system that stinks of 1 jobs for ::I ., ;I Bar, Mullaghduff and the admission is free. On the boys and red tape, in which our elected represent- ~ ~ • the 6th February all roads lead to Dungloe where a'tives can be guaranteed financial gain and in ai ~ '9 :Z: the Club have come up with a very original idea - which public money is disgracefully misused. ~he ~ t' ~ '1 . they have re-united 1-largo and the original Keynotes vast majority of our politicians are more interested· "'~ p.~o:t , after 13 years. It promises to be a great night in lining. their pocke.ts than in serving the people. ;a r. .rn"" !' for young and old. Also, coming up :_s a Mastermind But, we only have ourselves to blamet . ~ • 0 § General Knowledge Quiz in the. Teach Ban commencing ,11 • ·· .\. "An t...Eagarthoir" • * :!i ~ l"t on the 30th January. nnaga1re Brian Quinn reckons Dan McGarvey is training for the . Tour de France. Getting off to a good start early in the New Year were g Is there any· truth in the ~our that Phil Ward is the Anagaire Fife & Drum band who held yet another going to take· up management in the entertainment success ful ho~mairay dance in the Ostan (good luck I ·world?. with the music). 11 ------------------------- The Christmas midnight mass was a very memorable 3 Over the Christmas period I found havir~ read and occasion with the floral display, crib and harmonising CD re-read 11 Guth 7 Tuairim" that I had little re.adin~ choir. However the .illumination on the church ~ material available so I took up one of '11'11 glt~ which Christmtls tree failed to see out the festival season. ,..... was nice· and clean and "~" - it was a Diary - 1981. Even if the tree failed to light up the patrons of ~ As I flicked through its pages, for what I do not the local taverns made up for it. Someone was Ql know, I was ntaken back" by a few days and . dates and heard to sing "O Dariny boy the lights, the lights ~ one word came to mind _ TRIS _ KAIDEKAPHOBIA, the ~ are calling," not to mention the "Ba.t;ber of Saville" ~ given to describe the .complaint of one who wQrriea and the theme music from Hawaii 50. While talking .8 about good and bad luck, and who hates Fridays which about taverns isn't it about time someone explained -:.3 tall on the 13 th• . While I am not a TRISKAIDEKAPHOBIAC, to Michael (evil kneival) S. what a door '-s used "' I nevertheless notice that the 13th .of February • for. . g"" March and November of 1 81 fall on Frid~y·. I "hen, Fr. Des received an original Christmas greeting ::; 1"'\ with the aid of an E.G.R. calculated that we will have earli on Christmas morning! -P· Q) similar situations in August l.982, May 198.3 and in 'f!e wish J.osie every success in branching out into lJ ~ new territory in Letterkenny where it 1 s reported ~ P. January, April and July of 1984. If you're not that. he'll be opening a new garage soon. No doubt type of person who worries about such matters then · Big T. will firid that d.ifficult to digest and he'll ~~ 7ou're really lucky! .,- "The Kerryman 11 .• be heading for the same territory soon. S S Congratulations to Dom for opening something the £- r-1 village was badly in need of for a long time, ~ ] j_.e. his new dinl.ng room. ~ a: Just as the Cope. are in the process of replacing ~ ~ Congratulations to the following couples on their .&:l new arrival:- i ts old run-down building with a new branch in • .P Br!d agus ROger McNulty, Gort a' Ghoirce (gasU'r) Anagaire, the P ' ? T have provided us with another '! S Margaret agus Pat Gallagher, An uhoirbhf~ (gasur) eyesore right in the heart of the village. All t-' "' Caitlfn agus Dan Rodgers, Bunaleaca (gasurl it neeas now is a union Jack and tourists will be f ""r-£l Peggy agus Patsy McTiernan, ROscommon (gasur) _ certain they ere in the Falls Road or the Bogside. l i Br:!d aguS ltevin Byrne, Machaire Rabhartaigh (gaeur) Neanwhile, the answer to that o;ther eyesore at the . AliDe .,...,. John Joe McCafferty, Glaisdobharchu (gaslir) other end of the village is to rename Owenie Charlie' 1 c,""~ ~ -..- field "Hount Arrarat". ~ .!i .&:l Ann ague Charlie Mcl3ride, Loch an Iuir (Twins - ~he big question being debated in the 11 Clubri one , ~ . gjrs)eachai) night recently wos - how many Council workers could :S ~..;"" Nellie agus Gerry Galway An 14linnigh (gasur be fitted into the cab of a lorry? However . the S ·~ Kathleen agus Donall Rua ODonaill, An Charraic heated di scussion came to an abrupt end on the ~ '6 N ~ (girseach) arrival o.f one of its regular week-end patrons. "'-£l "' 8< Ann agus Hichael McCandless, An luinnigh (girseach) The question still remains unans 1 /ered. ;g!; ;g j Mr. and 1-l.rs. John Campbell, An Luinnigh (girseach) It is pleasing to see the young members of the ~~~CD Marion agus Ber nard Toland (gasur) Ath])etic club and the Boxing club wearing their P -PP ;i , --""~-....;;;......,. _ _ ______ ,;...______ t_ll __ . -- armbands while doing their road-work after dark. ~ t'~ .P i Sympathy is extended to the family of the o OWl.Dg~ MARRIAGES""(?'!'/" ~~~Jl Biddy Roarty, Machaire Chlochair l3ernard McBride, . M~ddletown and England Qongratulations to the following happy couples: DEATHS Nellie Duffy, Heencorwick Brfd Gallagher, Sraith na Bruaigh arDo~~eniclciFriel; Kathleen Norton , England and Dungloe An Luinnigh. ,..------. J oseph Gallagher , Oungloe lna B11-rrett, Fa1carrach ar l3ernie Convie, An Chabh&n. ~ Mary Fat Gallagher , Cnoc a'Stolaire Katherine HcFadden, Cill Uit ar Tommy McGinley, - . ':.- . aridget Gillespie, Loch Achair Glenhola. · Proint}sias Gal~agher, Dobhar To the Garda Station in Falbarrach for having old Raspberries .. 1 1 Charlie Cannon, Machaire ~bhartaigh wrecked curs lying in their car.park by the main road. _ Mary O'Donnel~, Meenleckn8lore To the garages vho take advantage of Lady driver's Charl es H. Gallagher, Machaire Chlocbair lack of knowledge of cars and overcharge them. • Mary Boyle, Drumlaghdrid · Jim Boyle, Derryreel Do achan nduine ata ag caitheamh a gcuid armbands · ' Fatrick Sharkey, Druim na Ceaft amuigh san oi"che. . Roses Nora McFadden, Ray To .those who worked during Christmas and .the ""'-, Frank Gallagher, Dobhar New Year while most . people were having a holiday~ Charlie McGarvey, Corveeil BIRTHS ,......_______

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