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FREE FREE NEXT ISSUE FEB 5TH Youghal News Vol. 6 Issue 5 Jan 22nd 2009 Tel 024 93358 Fax 024 93852 Email: youghalcommunitynews@eircom.net Website: www.youghalnews.ie YOUGHAL KIA 024 93919 / PAT RYAN: 086 3524588 04 Toyota Avensis 1.8 HEALTH SCREENING SERVICE AVAILABLE 03 Kia Rio 1.3 03 Hyundai Accent 1.4 03 Land Rover Freelander 02 Alfa 156 1.6 •Cholesterol Testing ( LDL, HDL and TG ) 07 Kia Sportage Commercial •Blood Glucose measurement 07 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI 4x4 07 Mazda 5 07 Kia Cerato 1.6 CRDI 06 Citroen C2 VTR •BMI ( Body Mass Index) Printout of all readings provided Advance booking essential. 15 minute appointment Screening charge 35 5 discount on presentation of this advert Quays BAR AND NIGHTCLUB Carvery Lunch and Bar Food Fri, 23rd Jan - FEATURING ASTIC RICHIE MALL... FEATURING THE FANT FANTASTIC BROGUE HILL FREE ENTRY to Nightclub for Bar Patrons Sat, 24th Jan - BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND... STEVE ROCKS HALF PRICE ENTRY to Nightclub for Bar Patrons ASTIC... 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The election of Tracey Kennedy wished them both well for 2009. as PRO and the decision of long-serving member Oliver Parsons [Ballinacurra] not to go forward this year guaranteed some changes from last year, and the four elected were as follows: Tony Cody [Dungourney], Aidan Swayne [Fr. O’Neill’s], John Joe O’Regan [Lisgoold] and Jerome O’Brien [Cloyne]. Tony Cody was also appointed Referees’ Administrator. The draw for the Junior A Hurling Championship was made as follows: Preliminary Round: Fr. O’Neill’s v Dungourney Round 1:Preliminary Losers v Killeagh Midleton v Erin’s Own Sarsfields v CarrignabhFear Castlemartyr v Cloyne St. Ita’s v Russell Rovers Carrigtohill v Watergrasshill Lisgoold v Bride Rovers Other Championship draws were postponed as entries had to be confirmed and the format of the Junior A Football was not yet finalised. It is hoped that these draws will be made at the next meeting of the Board on January 21st. Changes to the Premier Sinead Ni Mhoinbhiol, Annah Ni Eachairin agus Cliodhna Ni Coitir from Gaelscoil Minor grades will also have ramifications for East Cork competi- Na Trionoide winners in the Cork Mental Health Public Speaking Competition. tions, as there will be two Premier minor grades in hurling and Dermot Cotter is delighted to announce that football for 2009, with all divisional champions automatically proGrania O Connell B.A., B.A.I., B.D.S. (N.U.I.) moted to the lower premier grade. Both Runa Willie Ring and Development Officer Dave Hoare is joining him in his dental practice at no. 1 Friar St., Youghal. highlighted the fact that 2009 is the 40th Anniversary of Sc r, and Grania qualified in Mechanical Engineering in Trinity College, appealed to clubs to make a special effort to take part in this imporDublin, before studying dentistry at U.C.C. tant cultural competition. The East Cork Final of Sc r Sinsear will Grania is welcoming Medical Card, Social Welfare take place at 7pm in Lisgoold on February 8th, and to qualify, clubs must enter a minimum of 2 competitions. Semi-finals of Sc r (P.P.S.) and Private patients. na bPÆist will be held in Watergrasshill on January 31st at 6pm For appointments phone 024 92777 and February 1st at 2.30pm, with the final in the same venue on POBALSCOIL NA TRIONOIDE WINNERS McCarthy s Auto Centre Unit 1, Millennium Court, Youghal Tel: 024-25811 086-6077529 09 MICRA 1.2 5DR SV 09 NOTE 1.4 5DR SXE 09 TiiDA 1.5 dsl 4DR SE 09 QASHQAI 1.5dsl SE 09 QASHQAI 1.5 dsl 7seater 08 QASQAI 1.5 DSL SVE 6K 08 MICRA 1.2 5DR - A/C - 10K 08 NOTE 1.4 5DR - A/C - 10K 08 TiiDA 1.5 dsl 4DR - A/C - 11K 07 ALMERA 1.5 5DR alloys, A/C - 15K 06 TOYOTA RAV 4x4 2.0 Luna - 18K 07 KIA Cee’d 1.4 5DR Ex-alloys, A/C - 9K 06 TINO 1.8 5DR - MPV - alloys, A/C - 27K 05 CLIO 1.2 5 DR - alloys, CD - 20K 01 MEGANE 1.4 3DR Coupe - 44K 01 PEUGEOT 307 1.4 5DR - 82K 01 FOCUS 1.8 TD GHIA, A/C - 91K 06 HYUNDAI COUPE 1.6, alloys.S/Roof.15 K 15990. 19100. 21475. 26850. 31490. 12500 15500 18500 12500 23500 14975 12500 7595 4795 4995 5250 16000 *Price includes metallic paint 3 Yrs Warranty 3 Yrs. RAC Membership 3 Yrs. Free Servicing 03 MEGANE 1.4 5DR Alloys, A/C - 49K 04 FORD FOCUS CMAX 1.6 GHIA - 45K 04 COROLLA VERSO 1.6 LUNA 7seater - 83K 04 ASTRA 1.4 4DR - 31K 04 PRIMERA 1.6 4dr - Air Con, Rev Cam - 69k 01 CORSA 1.2 5DR - Sunroof 88K 06 NOTE 1.6 5DR Automatic - 40K 05 PRIMERA 1.6 4DR SX - A/C - 45K 01 FORD KA 1.3 5DR - alloys - 45K 7000 10595 12500 8495 8995 3995 11995 10995 3995 06 TOYOTA HIACE 2.4 dsl - D4D - 69km 04 HYUNDAI SANTE FE 2.0 TD 4x4 - 60K 14500 10995 KILLEAGH / INCH COMMUNITY COUNCIL The first meeting of 2009 was held in Killeagh Hall on Thursday 8th January with 17 members in attendance. Sgt. Eoin Buckley from Youghal Garda Station who is the Sergeant in charge of the Killeagh/Inch area had been invited to address the meeting and to answer any queries the Community Council had on garda matters arising in our Parish. Illegal parking in Killeagh, speeding through the village, and concerns regarding anti-social behaviour were discussed. The main issue which arose from this discussion is the fact that there is only one guard based in Killeagh Garda Station to oversee the total area of Killeagh/Inch Parish together with Castlemartyr and Mogeely. Though the population of these areas has increased greatly over the last few years there has been no increase in local garda manpower in our area. It was agreed at the meeting that representations should be made to our T.D.’s and County Councillors to try and increase the number of gardai serving in our community. When local election time comes by please remember to lobby our local representatives on this very important issue. We would like to thank Sgt. Buckley for taking the time to attend our meeting and also to thank our local Garda Dave Leahy for his work in our local area. County Council Matters The Community Council continue to lobby the County Council on a range of matters affecting our local community including the following matters: Upgrade of water supply in Killeagh village - Once again no progress can be reported on this matter despite repeated efforts to secure a starting date from the County Council. Efforts to secure a starting date will continue. Footpaths - The footpaths in Killeagh village continue to deteriorate. The footpath outside the local national school is particularly dangerous and this has been reported on a number of occasions. Road Markings - The road markings have faded throughout Killeagh village particularly at Cork Road corner where the double yellow lines and the yellow box is now completely faded. This is a dangerous junction to exit from and the faded road markings are now exacerbating the problem. A request to deal with this matter has also been forwarded to the Council. Lighting at Cois Cille - A request to erect public lighting at Cois Cille has been forwarded to the Council on a number of occasions. Residents of this estate have approached the Community Council to enlist their help with this matter. The lack of public lighting in this area is a matter of grave concern to the residents of this estate many of whom have young children. Road at Inch School - The state of the road surrounding Inch school has also been discussed at our monthly meetings. A large number of parents are parking in this area and urgent action is needed to help to facilitate safe parking around the school and the safety of parents and children on a daily basis. High Road Again there has been concern raised at our monthly meetings regarding the verges of the High Road. Many residents have raised this issue with the Community Council who have contacted the County Council regarding same. Damage to vehicles has been reported and concern for the safety of road users has been expressed due to the verges of the road being in a very dangerous state. WEB-SITE - It is hoped to have our new web-site up and running shortly. General information about our local area and local facilities and organisations will be available on this web-site. More details at our February meeting. PLAYGROUND - The sub-committee elected to deal with this matter are still researching their options with a view to constructing a playground in our community. It is hoped that progress will be made on location, grants etc in the near future. Killeagh/Inch Community Council will hold their A.G.M in Inch Hall on Thursday 12th February at 8 p.m. All sub-committee members please attend and a report from each sub-committee will Hall on Thursday 12th February at 8 p.m. All sub-committee members please attend and a report from each sub-committee will be requested. The Community Council would like to wish all in our Parish a very Happy 2009 and if you have any concerns about any local matter please contact your local rep. The Closure of the Post Office in Killeagh Village The village of Killeagh in East Cork has been without a postal service for three months. The removal of the postal service by An Post has let to a great deal of hardship and inconvenience for the most vulnerable members of our society. For example, pensioners without cars now have to ask for lifts to either Youghal or Castlemartyr in order to collect their pensions. Anyone who doesn’t own a car is in a similar predicament if they wish to avail of a postal service. An Post have not given any commitment on when, or if, the postal service will be re-instated in this parish of over 2,000 people. The Community Council are now in contact with our elected representatives in the Dail and the County Council together with An Post to seek the re-instatement of our postal service as soon as possible. Strictly Come Dancing Community Radio Youghal Presents Peter Burke In The Walter Raleigh Hotel Friday 23rd Jan at 9.30pm - Admission 8 Please Support Your Local Radio Station The Wale t Rraleigh Hoe tl O’Briens Place, Youghal, Co. Cork Ph 024 92011 Fax 024 93560 www.walterraleighhotel.com info@walterraleighhotel.com WALTERS BAR All New Conference Live Music For January 10th Batty 17th Harmony 24th Batty 31st B Kelly bookings, First event FREE Room Hire Carvery 12.30-2.30 daily Bar Food 12.0-9pm daily Quote Ref: YN01 to avail of these offers SPECIAL EVENTS FRIDAY FIGHT NITE DISCO -16th ( Stricitly Over 18’s) Parkview Restaurant YOUGHAL VINTAGE CLUB Every evening from 6pm-9pm Dinner Dance -Saturday 31st Introduce a friend to the Walter Raleigh Hotel Get a 10 gift voucher Applies to accommodation bookings only Wishing all our current & future patrons a Happy & Prosperous NEW YEAR 2009 Looking forward to your company in the coming year. Youghal Town Council January Meeting By ChristyParker Report of the Town Clerk on Matters Arising from the Monthly Meeting of Youghal Town Council held on 8th December 2008. ESTATE ENHANCEMENT WORKS UNDER THE RAPID PROGRAMME: 1.Three Estate Enhancement Projects are due to commence on 2nd February next for three local authority estates. The estates concerned are Blackwater Heights, Ardrath Crescent and Raheen Court and the value of the projects amounts to 8,285.00. The projects will focus on enhancing the physical landscape with a low maintenance longterm theme. WATER & SEWERS: 1.The reservoirs are currently operating at full capacity with an average daily demand of approximately 590,000 gallons per day. A full EPA audit of the water facilities at Boola was undertaken on Tuesday 19th December last. A list of improvement works (copy attached) has issued to the County Council this week, the majority of which should be completed by the end of Spring. 2. The foul drainage system is operating satisfactorily and to my knowledge there are no operational problems with any of the County Council Pump Stations. A full information report on the current status of the Youghal Main Drainage Scheme is on the agenda of tonight’s meeting. DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2009 - 2015. 1.The final Development Plan meeting is due to be held on Monday 26th January next to adopt the plan with or without amendments. The final adopted plan will then be published within two weeks of that date. BUDGET 2009: 1.The adopted budget for 2009 is now being implemented across all functions of the Town Council. Consequently because of the nature of the expenditure cut-backs a series of meetings will be held with all staff to review current work practices, identifying areas where improvements are required and examining what levels of service is required in certain areas and what levels of service can be delivered. Challenging times both nationally and locally dictate that this review be taken in a swift and decisive manner. De VALERA STREET CAR PARK: 1.The appointed contractor Hogan Groundworks and Civil Engineering has indicated in writing to the Council today that they are not in a position to complete the contract on the car park. Consequently our Engineering Consultants will be carrying out a review of the works completed and remaining works with a view to tendering out the balance of the works. Youghal Town Council Superintedents Report Report of the Town Clerk on matters arising from the Town Superintendents report at the monthly meeting of Youghal Town Council held on 8th December 2008 Petition from the residents of Woodview Court re the lack of public lighting in the area: I have issued a warning notice to the developer and forwarded the latest information/ documentation to hand on 22/12/2008. - Disabled Parking Space between Windmill Hill and Xtravision on North Main Street: A full audit of all available car parking spaces is required prior to allocating any further spaces as disabled spaces. The amount of disabled parking available in Youghal currently far exceeds the national average. - Illegal use of the disabled parking space outside Xtravision on North Main Street: I have referred this matter to the Traffic Warden to monitor and enforce any illegal use of this space. - Provision of a Bus Shelter at the Post Office on North Main Street: I attach for your information copy letter received from Bus Eireann dated 8th December 2008 on the matter. - Gritting of roads and footpaths during cold weather: Youghal Town Council have a Section 85 agreement with Cork County Council in respect of all urban roads. Consequently I have referred your concerns to Paul Murray, Executive Engineer, Cork County Council. - Provision of extra lighting on Jail Steps: As the Members are aware a development proposal is currently being appealed to An Page 1 Bord Na Pleanala at this location. This proposal provides the opportunity to look at all services on the steps as part of this development. - Provision of toilets for the Adoration Chapel: This is not a Council issue. The Adoration Chapel is in the ownership of Youghal Parish and as such this is a private matter. - Sweeping of Jail Steps: A thorough clean up of this area was carried out last week. This area is being littered by the public generally and by consistent users of the steps. The identity of some of these people is known to the locals who should directly inform Youghal Town Council of that identity so that enforcement action can be taken. - Provision of recycling facilities at the Front Strand: The required services to facilitate this recycling point have been installed. A decision will be taken in the New Year as to when it will be opened for business. - Bollard at Dominic Collins Place: I have asked the Town Foreman to ensure the replacement of this bollard in order to preserve the security of the area. - Condition of wall at Lower Jail Steps: This matter was referred to Paul Murray, Executive Engineer, Cork County Council and David Kelly Partnership to monitor and make recommendations on some time ago. - Chippings at Blackwater Heights: This matter is being addressed in the New Year under the Rapid programme and should be complete by the end of February next. In the meantime the area has been swept and cleaned. - Provision of Car Park at Sarsfield Terrace: This matter is being addressed in the New Year under the Rapid Programme and the tender process should commence for same in early Spring. If any Member has any questions in relation to any of the above or wishes to discuss my responses further please contact me directly. Power Boat setback: Town Clerk Liam Ryan informed the members that the P1World Power Boat Championships, would not be coming to Youghal in 2009. Mr Ryan read an email from Aidan Foley of Medaza, the company holding Northern European rights of the World Championship from 2009-13, which stated that Failte Ireland could not meet the funding requirements, in the present economic climate. He added that he remained committed to promoting Youghal as a major centre for maritime activities and was working on alternatives to this end. Mr. Ryan said a number of options for festival based on water activities are under consideration. * (P1 Not Sunk -see report elsewhere in this issue) Congratulations: Cllr Mary Linehan Foley congratulated Mayor Olly Casey’s wife Anne, on her retirement as cleaner at the council’s offices and proposed that Mrs Casey be afforded a civic reception. Mayor Casey expressed his gratitude for the sentiments. The Mayor said "the Casey dynasty’s association with the council is coming to an end", following his mother’s link for 33 years, his wife’s 27 and his own 43 year tenure, which will terminate on his retirement in June. Cllr Linehan Foley also congratulated brothers Cillian and Cian McCarthy from Blackwater Heights on being the first two brothers to win a Youghal snooker tournament ’They have won loads of tournaments and it shows there are worthwhile youth activities in Youghal," she added. The councillor also wished "all the Youghal lads in Chad a happy New Year" on behalf of the council and concluded with best wishes to Pa Murphy on his retirement from the ambulance service. She said Mr. Murphy had declined the honour of a civic reception, citing his love of the job as having been reward enough. Town Foreman’s Report: Illegal dumping, bollards, disabled bay, no sleep and slime Cllr Liam Burke sought an update on the public lighting situation at Parklands, of which a petition from residents had been received. He also complained that the Mall House (gates) "appear to be locked more often than open" and he sought solution to a blocked gully outside Seafield House. to be locked more oftenCouncil than open" and he sought Meeting solution to a Youghal Town January blocked gully outside Seafield House. Page 2 Cllr Sandra McLellan said nearby residents are complaining of rat infestation at the derelict Spinning Wheel site, despite temporary respite from the problem following a visit from Rentokill last summer. She had contacted Environmental Health, who were expected to investigate the problem. Cllr Michelle Hennessy said the rockery at the entrance to Dermot Hurley Estate is severely impeding the view of motorists exiting onto the Spa hill. "It’s a built up area now and has a lot of traffic," she added. A missing public light at The Green, Upper Cork and two signs facing the wrong way at Summerfield Cross also needed resolving. Cllr Michael Beecher stressed that illegal dumping is widespread and cited the New Line and the Quarry Road as examples of a major problem. He sought an update on Chapel Lane, as residents are fearful for their safety and property and advised it would be better closed. An abandoned, vandalised car in Dolphin’s Square needed removing, he concluded. Cllr Mary Linehan Foley said residents at Raheen Park wanted a bin in the area removed as it is attracting illegal dumping. She said it was particularly bad over Christmas. It was agreed that it was people from outside the area were largely responsible. Cllr McLellan said she had brought photos to the town clerk and the bin is to be removed. She had also received similar complaints about Sweetfield and other areas. Cllr Linehan Foley said a disabled space is needed for 38 Raheen Park and that recently neither an ambulance nor a doctor could adequately access an ill woman there. She said she had advised the resident to put a no parking sign on her gate. Cllr Linehan Foley said bollards are urgently needed to prevent cars further destroying the footpath at Dr. Kennedy’s Place. Two holes with protruding concrete pose a danger at Chapel Lane and greenery on the Spa needs pruning, she added. The councillor said the new footpath installed at a house in Dominic Collins Place needs extending as it has created a drop that endangers people in the dark. Cllr Barbara Murray advised that a loose Eircom cover at the intersection of Ashe Street and Windmill Hill is noisy and causing sleep deprivation. She said a longer lasting chemical is need to treat slime on the slip at Nealon’s Quay, Cllr Murray repeated Cllr Burke’s call for an update on lighting at Parklands and said overhanging trees on Cork Hill need cutting back. Cork County Council Items: Ponding, paths and post office Mayor Olly Casey said the ponding (i.e. flooding) in the vicinity of Nagle House was "an absolute disgrace." He described it as dangerous for cars and a recurring nightmare for pedestrians who risked getting soaked and also projects a poor image of the town. It would make one "ashamed" to be associated with it, proceeded the former water curator before adding that it would not take a work of genius to resolve the problem by digging access to a gulley or creating a new gulley. A similar situation persisted at Gallagher’s Terrace he added. The Mayor concluded that the green walls on Nagle House are turning further green through algae generated by splashing. Town engineer Paul Murray said the issue will be resolved "in a month or so" along with the Quarry Road and Gallagher’s Terrace. Cllr Murray described ponding and water-filled potholes at Seafield and especially the entrance to DR Developments back to Seafield/Kilcoran Place. She said a huge amount of what appeared to be surface water was apparent at the bus stop by Farrell’s pub and there is yet more ponding at Millfield Abbey. She asked if the public lighting contract had yet been awarded. She proceeded that the walk from the entrance to Sarsfields terrace to Cork Hill via Raheen Road is "dangerous" given the sporadic pavement and speeding traffic. The Chestnut Drive/Millfield areas needed footpaths, while the one at Summerdale lawn is totally overgrown. Cllr Liam Burke asked for a manager’s report on the library situation in Youghal regarding a new one. He asked for an update on the unfinished road surface outside new houses near Summerdale Lawn as well as missing concealed entrance sign that the developer removed. He referred "once again" to footpaths "like jigsaws" in the vicinity of South Abbey, Strand Street, Tallow Street, Mall lane and Water Street. Cllr Linehan Foley once more sought an update on the request for bollards at the ’accident waiting to happen’ site in Greencloyne, whereby vehicles parked across from Crowley’s shop are obstructing motorists’ views as they exit the nearby estates. She again dismissed a previous Co. Council argument the expense was an issue. She appealed for bollards at Dr. Kennedy’s Place against footpath parking. The councillor said the forthcoming 3 entrance to the landfill would lead to further illegal dumping, regardless of the 1 reduction per bag. ’The town is littered with rubbish with no entrance charge and the 3 will make people even less inclined to recycle,’ she predicted. She said she understood the essence of recycling facilities was to encourage the practice, not charge them money for it. Cllr Linehan Foley described the bus stop at the post office is "a total disaster" due to illegal parking pre-empting buses stopping in the middle of the road and holding up traffic. "It was crazy to put a stop there in the first place. The post office is the most used place in town. Nowhere else in the world has a bus stop outside a post office!" she argued The councillor said she had personally monitored the situation over Christmas and observed that even elderly drivers were illegally parking. This, along with drivers dropping people off and awaiting their return, was leading to buses unable to pull in. People parking illegally in the adjacent disabled spot further exacerbated the problem. "So the bus has to stop in the middle of the road and the whole town is held up," she stated, adding, "We complain to taxis and Wizer Bins for the same thing." She wondered what could be done about it. Town engineer Paul Murray said the location had been agreed following consultation with Bus Eireann and the Garda. Mayor Casey said only "very selfish people" were abusing the provision of both the bus and disabled bays. "They are inconveniencing elderly people who rely on the bus service to get to the post office and banks," he added. "In Cork city they’d have to walk miles from a car park," he noted. He did not however, perceive a problem with people being dropped off "for a few seconds." Cllr Hennessy suggested moving the stop a few feet forward but Cllr Beecher said the bus could not properly park there. He advocated clamping miscreant vehicles instead. Cllr Sammy Revins said the traffic warden had recently issued tickets at the post office and those people won’t park there again." It was agreed that increased enforcement might go a long way to resolving the issue. Cllr Beecher asked if the ’cutting’ in the road at Market Square could be eliminated and was told ’the developer’ was responsible. He warned that the yellow box needed extending at the Lighthouse Hill entrance to Carlton Place as parked cars would hinder emergency service access. Cllr. Murray added that a planter box on the adjacent footpath is a further problem as it obstructs vision when exiting onto the road. Cllr Beecher also asked that the footpath between Meadow Valley and Summerdale Lawn be trimmed back. Tenders: The Town Clerk read three tenders for the Youghal Historic Trail signs. The applicants were Classicast Ltd, Signiatec Ltd. and Castit Ltd. The quotes ranged from 42,000 to 51,000 approximately and the cost will be covered by Failte Ireland Economic Impact of Irish Walled Town Day (Medieval festival) in Youghal in August 24th 2008. The Town Clerk quoted from a detailed survey assessment conducted by KPMG on behalf of the Heritage Council. He said an outlay of 15,000 had reaped an estimated income of 479,000 for the region. The Youghal event is considered the Republic’s biggest Walled Town Day and, said Mr. Ryan "is being used by the Heritage Council of Ireland as a template for the IWT’s promotion for 2009." Cllr Burke said such independent confirmation was very gratifying. It had produced attendances of over 5,000 on two consecutive years, with a 3000% return on investment. Youghal Town Council January Meeting Page 3 Heritage Council Grants Programme: The Town Clerk said only one application had been received with two more expected. He explained it was in lieu of forthcoming ’crown reduction’ and ’wind sailing’ on top heavy trees -following removal of rotting trees- at St. Mary’s College Garden, along with tree replanting. An application for 90% grant aid would be made for the approximate 40,000 cost. Shanavine Cul De Sac: There had been no submissions and the route will now be designated a public road. Submission by Rectory Road residents Association: The council have agreed to assume management of the area. De Valera Street Car Park: Mayor Olly Casey said he would be sticking by his guns on this lengthy saga, that the residents be given (17) designated parking spaces. Town Manager Patricia Power repeated that she could not possibly sanction the decision (taken by the council last September) to designate the spaces in lieu of subsequent legal advice that it could be unlawful. Cllr Murray reiterated her stance that she had to represent the town as a whole and the "fairest" solution would be to give the residents non-designated spaces in line with free parking. Otherwise there would be empty spaces in which nobody could park. She also believes the issue of emergency access would be facilitated by making the street one-way, upward. The mayor’s face As the car park now needs to be re-tendered before it can be completed, Cllr Murray advised this be done, the car park opened and, if necessary, the legalities be contested thereafter. Cllr Linehan Foley however, intruded to say that she had arranged for the residents, who are generally unhappy with the furore, to meet the Town Clerk. "This needs to be discussed openly with the residents involved instead of us running round in circles," she said. Cllr Murray concurred that the residents "are reasonable people" and believed a resolution could be reached. Mayor Casey’s plea that he also be present was accepted, although Cllr Linehan Foley informed him she was unhappy with ’the face you have on you,’ by contrast to his usual "passionate" visage. He responded that his face was the one with which he was born and hadn’t been "aimed at" her. He added that the centre of Youghal faced having its "residents driven out like in Dublin" and being unsafe to walk through. Motion from Cllr Liam Burke, seconded by Cllr Mayor Olly Casey: That the council calls on the Government to consider the purchase of the Kathleen & May as a replacement sail-training vessel’ (for the Asgard) Cllr Burke said there is a serious question as to whether the Asgard, which sank last year in the Bay of Biscay, will ever be salvaged. Instead, he believed, the wooden, three-masted schooner the Kathleen & May would prove a worthy and suitable replacement. The historic ship is currently for sale and in danger of being lost to this part of the world entirely. He noted the asking price is £3m, while the Asgard was insured for 3.8m and the current sterling rate made its purchase attractive. The motion was passed. The Town Clerk said a previous request to the government to buy the ship, prior to the Asgard sinking, had not elicited a formal reply. He doubted there is any government money available for such a venture and warned against any local authority involvement in a would-be purchase due to the "gigantic" short and longterm costs. Similar ventures in Tralee and Enniscorthy almost bankrupted their councils, he said. However he would forward the proposal to the appropriate government department. "Meals on Wheels" Youghal The Committee of Meals on Wheels wish to thank very sincerely all who contributed so generously to our recent appeal for funds. The Quays Bar Night Club, Dannelle Fashions, Genesis Ladies and Gents Fashions, South Beach Boutique and Amore Bridal POWERBOAT PROSPECTS HOLED BUT NOT SUNK By Christy Parker Youghal’s hopes of hosting the P1 World Powerboat Championships are not going to be realised this year but the aspiration is not a dead duck in the water for future years, according to events organiser Aidan Foley. The Ardmore-based businessman is part of the Medaza consortium that holds the northern European rights to the race series from 2009-13. "The P1 management say they are disappointed we could not hold a race this year but have reassured us that the door remains open for the future," he says. There will be no northern European leg of the series in 2009, which is modelled on the Formula 1 Grand Prix world circuit and runs form March to September. Ireland would have accommodated northern Europe’s first foray onto the series and had been provisionally pencilled in for the penultimate leg in the last weekend in August. "It’s a shame because our proposal exceeded every requirement," says a disappointed Mr. Foley. "If it had been even a year earlier I’m certain we’d have succeeded." The bid was sunk by the sudden nosedive in the global economy. Failte Ireland cannot afford the 35% of funding it was expected to provide, despite the original 3m total capital cost having been significantly reduced. The remaining 65% money was to have been largely realised by the corporate sector, which in itself would probably struggle to meet provide now. (Interestingly, Sweden will host an inaugural event this summer however). Just six months ago Youghal was anticipating near certain participation. The projected statistics foresaw over 150,000 visitors daily to the region, plus global media coverage, with estimated financial benefits of 260m over five years. Much hope had been raised that the P1 event would also establish Youghal and east Cork as a major centre for water activities, with the ripple effect creating thousands of jobs in the process. Council accepting January’s Town Council meeting accepted the news philosophically. Cllr Barbara Murray commented that the required funding was categorised as a sports tourism grant and as she understood it, the application had been submitted too late for 2009 anyway. She hoped the company would re-apply for 2010 and in good time. "Alternatively they could bankroll it themselves and invoice for it afterwards," she added. Mr. Foley says the funding application was not an issue and that Failte Ireland employ flexible procedures for large-scale enterprises. Alternatives Town Clerk Liam Ryan tod the meeting that Mr Foley is committed to promoting Youghal as a premiere location for international water sports and is currently exploring alternative attractions for 2009. Cllr Mary Linehan Foley asked if the lesser rated, yet spectacular Thundercat racing, which spawned a highly entertaining weekend festival last June, would return. The Town Clerk said "a lot of discussion" is ongoing with regard to water events for next summer, including the European Thundercats series. "I hope the council and business community give every support, to whatever emerges," said the councillor. While a Youghal festival seems likely to materialise this year, the mega-rich, future-fashioning spectacular that would be P1 remains anchored to austerity. Youghal’s dream awaits calmer economic waters before it can be re-launched. Wear who organised the "Sex and the City Night" so successfully and the very humorous compere and the glamorous models who gave their time voluntarily. J.D.’s Pub Golfing Society, Youghal Vintage Club, Tytex Sports and Social Club, Winner of Youghal Rotary Club Sunflower Competition and the Hogan family. Needless to say all contributions received will be put to very good use. ASK DR. MARC OMEGA 3 FACTS Youghal Rugby Club Youth Section Under 16 League - Youghal 10 - Cork Con 0 Our under 16s travelled to play city side Cork Constitution in the league at Templehill recently. The city side had the better of the early exchanges and were unlucky not to score on a few occasions. However, good defence from Andrew Curtin and Dylan Power kept them at bay. In the second half Youghal gradually got into the game and took the lead with a well struck penalty kick from Danny O’Brien. With 10 minutes remaining the seasiders wrapped up the points when flanker Cillian Daly got over for a well deserved try. Best for Youghal were Danny O’Brien, Dean Murray and Brendan Finn. Youghal 8 - Fermoy 5 Our under 16s took on table toppers Fermoy at Frogmore recently for vital league points. Fermoy played with the wind in the first half and were well on top for the first 20 minutes. The visitors had a very good try when some slick handling from their back line enabled their winger to squeeze in at the corner flag. In the second half Youghal with the wind at their backs dominated possession and were unlucky not to score on a few occasions. Youghal did manage to tie the scores when out half Paul Quill chipped over the visitors defensive line to enable Dylan Power to gather the bouncing ball to score a fabulous try. With time running out Dylan Power wrapped up the win for Youghal with a well struck penalty to give the seasiders a narrow but deserved win over a very good Fermoy outfit. Best for Youghal were Danny O’Brien, Paul Quill, Andrew Curtin, Dylan Power & Dean Murray. Under 14 League - Youghal 55 - Cobh 0 Our under 14s continued their good run in the league with a big win over Cobh at Frogmore recently. Conditions were very poor for this league encounter but the Youghal lads always tried to play attacking rugby. The scores came at regular intervals with the seasiders pack paving the way for a speedy backline. Killian Ansbro was Yiughal’s chief scorer with 4 tries while flanker Elton Ruxton crossed for 2. Dean Malone, Tomas O’Neill and James Glennon weighed in with 1 try a piece while Lee McCarthy had his kicking boots on for 4 conversions. Special mention must go to Ciaran O’Brien who kicked a conversion from the sideline. YOUGHAL ICA NEWS Our first meeting of the New Year will be held on Wed. Jan. 21st. at 7.30 p.m. at Cumann na Daoine.Our Annual Lunch will be held on Wed. 4th. Feb. at Gazebo’s Restaurant, all the members are looking forward to the outing. Anne Anglesey, Chiropodist will be the speaker at our Feb. meeting on Wed. 11th. This year the Federation Charity is the Cope Foundation, we are holding an Easter Raffle in aid ot the charity and hope it will be well supported. At the moment some of our members are enjoying Aqua Aerobics in the Aura Swimming Pool courtesy of the Go for Life Grant which we receive from the Age and Opportunity Initiative. New members are always welcome. By Dr. Marc Bajcic B.Sc, D.C., MCAI An essential fatty acid (EFA) nutrient, in scientific terms, is a nutrient required for health that the cells of the body cannot produce or make; it is a nutrient that must be derived from our diet. Without these essential nutrients proper health is impossible. There are two main classifications of essential fatty acids, omega 3 fatty acids and omega 6 fatty acids. It is useful to think of omega 6 fatty acids coming from corn, soy, safflower, and sunflower sources. Think of omega 3 fatty acids as coming from flax (LNA) or from fish or wild game meat (EPA/DHA). The ratio of omega 6 to omega 3 fatty acids in both your diet and your body should be 1:1. Too much omega 6 or too little omega 3 leads to improper cell function which causes excessive inflammation, decreased immune function and increased susceptibility to virtually every chronic illness including heart disease, cancer, arthritis, diabetes, depression, Alzheimer’s, osteoporosis, allergies etc. It is a scientific fact that due to our dietary and food processing habits virtually every person in Industrial or Western nations is both toxic with omega 6 EFAs and deficient in omega 3 EFAs. In fact research indicates that the ratio of omega 6 to omega 3 fatty acids in the average diet is now up to 20:1 in favor of omega 6!! This is because farmed meat and virtually every packaged or fast food is loaded with corn, soy, safflower, or sunflower derivatives. Omega 3 essential fatty acids (EFAs) are some of the most crucial essential nutrients for human and other animal health ever identified. Over 2000 scientific studies provide evidence of the importance of EPA and DHA essential fatty acids for the maintenance and restoration of health and the prevention of disease. EPA and DHA omega 3 EFAs are part of every cell membrane and are required to maintain the proper shape, flexibility or fluidity, and "slipperiness" of cell membranes. The flexibility and "slipperiness" of cell membranes is important for the flow of blood through blood vessels and decreasing the risk of high blood pressure, stroke and heart attack. In addition, EFAs are required for proper nerve signal transmission (memory, concentration, cognitive ability, muscle coordination and strength) and immune function including defense against cancer. EPA and DHA omega 3 EFAs also play a major role in regulating inflammation via substances called prostaglandins. EPA and DHA Omega 3 fatty acids produce anti-inflammatory prostaglandins while Omega 6 fatty acids produce pro-inflammatory prostaglandins. A consultation with your Doctor of Chiropractic not only can help your body’s natural healing ability by removing interferences to your nervous system, but also improve your overall health naturally, without drugs or medication. LAPTOPS @ IRWINS YOUGHAL Acer Windows Vista Laptops From Only 399 THE THIRD EMER CASEY MEMORIAL 10K. The trustees of the Emer Casey foundation are delighted to announce that, with the help of all its supporters, it has raised 260,000 to date. 160k of this money has already been officially handed over to the DISCOVARY research consortium. The remainder of the money will be handed over in due course. The DISCOVARY research group is composed of researchers from several Irish institutions whose aim is to develop a test for the early detection of ovarian and uterine cancer. The team is broad-based and is composed of gynaecologists, oncologists, pathologists, molecular biologists and pharmacologists. The consortium has also established substantial research links with worldleading researchers in the USA. The Emer Casey Foundation has agreed to fully fund two postgraduate researchers, who are part of the DISCOVARY team, on a full-time basis for three years. These two research posts were advertised last summer and in excess of 120 applications were received. Interviews took place in St. James’ hospital, Dublin on October 3rd and two successful candidates were appointed and have commenced their research into ovarian cancer. These researchers will focus their research on two specific areas of ovarian cancer, number (1): Protein signatures in early and recurrent ovarian cancer and number (2): Developing novel therapeutic approaches in cisplatin- resistant ovarian cancer patients. The 160,000 already handed over will cover all research expenses for the first year. The Emer Casey Foundation would like to thank very sincerely the community of Youghal and surrounding areas for their extreme generosity, kindness and goodwill without which this good work would not be possible. We would also like to assure all donars and fund-raisers that ALL money raised goes directly to the DISCOVARY research consortium. Moves are currently afoot to organise Emer Casey 10k events in both New York and London following the very successful running events in Melbourne and New York last year. Anybody interested in these overseas ventures are advised to email the website with any enquiries. Back home, the third Emer Casey memorial 10k in conjunction with Matheson, Ormsby, Prentice solicitors and The Youghal Athletic Club will be held in Youghal on Sunday May 24th 2009. Entry forms for this very successful annual event will be available for download in early February at www.emercaseyfoundation.com. The event is open to all runners and walkers and we look forward to welcoming you there. Youghal Handball & Racquetball Club Notes Winter Racquetball League The Winter League is well under way with all players getting through the matches as planned. Section A of the league has Andrew Gallogley, Dwaine O Shea and Taras Kennedy leading the table undefeated to date. Close on their tails are Liam Joyce and Michael Pearce. In section B we have Wayne Fitzgerald leading the table as the only undefeated player. However, close on his tail, are Olan McCarthy, Jody Cooper, Brendan Mackey and Bill Morris. The next couple of weeks we have some important games that will prove very interesting to watch. It is especially encouraging to see new players like Dwaine O Shea, Jody Cooper and Liam Joyce putting in some good performances and giving some of the more seasoned players a game that they were not quite expecting!! A couple of frights but no big upset yet! We will keep our eyes peeled as the players are benefiting from some tougher games and this in turn brings on their own games. On Friday 6th February, Wayne Fitzgerald and Olan McCarthy, will compete in the Semi-Final of the Munster Junior Doubles Championship. The match will be played in Fermoy at 7pm and Open Letter to Sponsors and Volunteers of European Beach Challenge re:P1 Powerboating 2009 The organising committee of the European Beach Challenge regrets to inform its sponsors and volunteers that it has received confirmation from ’Medaza’ - the Event Delivery Company, that unfortunately Youghal will not be one of the locations on the P1 Powerboating circuit for 2009. ’Medaza’ had proposed Youghal as the preferred location in Ireland to the Governing body of P1 to host the event - following the success of the European Beach Challenge. Youghal in fact had been provisionally included in the calendar for 2009, but only on the basis that funding would be forthcoming from Failte Ireland. The application for funding was made by ’Medaza’ for this event. Therefore, the entire event hinged on Failte Ireland support, as their contribution would make up 35% of funding. The majority of the balance was to come from commercial interests, which were all fully lined up. ’Medaza’ were informed on 9th January 2009 that ’P1 in Youghal’ ticked all the boxes when evaluated and in fact exceeded benchmark requirements. However, the current economic climate meant that the budget for Sports Tourism Funding was drastically reduced and therefore Failte Ireland would be unable to commit to any funding of the event. Despite this disappointing set-back, Youghal is still in a position to promote itself as a premier location of for Watersports internationally. At a ceremony recently held at the Earls Court Boatshow, the 2008 Thundercat European Beach Challenge was awarded the ’Best Race’ award. This prestigious title was awarded by the ’UIM European & RYA National Championship Awards’. It was given in recognition of both the on-water organisation and the supporting shore-side festival. This is the first time this award has been given to an Irish venue and testifies to the location of Youghal as an excellent environment for water-based events, and the ability of the local organisers to run an international event of this calibre. Once again the organising committee wishes to thank all its sponsors and volunteers for their support of the European Beach Challenge Event. Undoubtedly this event in itself will go towards positioning Youghal as a key location on the south coast for waterbased activities and future events. Issued by: The Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group we wish them both the best of luck. The Fermoy Club have fantastic facilities with a great viewing area and I m sure Wayne and Olan will be delighted with any support on the night. Next in the adult competition circuit is the Munster Singles Championship. Games will be played during week nights at a venue closest to the participating players. Every effort will be made to fix matches involving third level students at the weekends. Closing date for entries is Friday 30th January. Anyone interested in playing should contact Wayne Fitzgerald The weekend of 24th & 25th sees Arklow Racquetball Club hosting the All Ireland Junior B Championships, the Munster Junior Racquetball Championships are on in Templederry over the weekend of 14th & 15th February. Grades are for boys and girls from Under 10 to Under 18. Any juveniles wishing to play should contact Olan McCarthy ASAP. So lots happening in the Club at the moment and it is great to see a pretty full booking sheet every week. With the winter league running we even have people in the gallery shouting on their support, great stuff!! We are still open for membership and welcome adult, juvenile, male and female members. Membership is 35 for adults and 5 for juveniles. Anyone interested in joining should contact Wayne Fitzgerald on (086) 380 6694 for further details DEVALERA STREET RESIDENTS MAKE PARKING PROPOSALS By Christy Parker DeValera Street residents availed of the opportunity to air their views on the streets permit parking dilemma (see Town Council report in this issue) when they met with Town Clerk Liam Ryan at the council’s offices last Thursday. About a dozen residents attended the meeting, which was organised by Cllr Mary Linehan Foley. Cllr Liam Burke also attended, though Mayor Olly Casey was absent. Cllrs Burke and Casey have argued vehemently for 17 designated spaces (out of 37) to be allocated to the residents when the new car park eventually opens, in lieu of their vehicles being removed from the street. The initiative was passed by the council but later deemed impractical and possibly illegal by legal opinion. The meeting resulted in the residents proposing a compromise whereby they would forego designated spaces in return for permits that would allow them to avail of the car park indefinitely, spaces permitting, as well as retain their current option of parking on the laneway. The lane would become one-way (upwards) with, by consequence, traffic accessing the main street being routed down Church Lane. Before being sanctioned, the proposals will need to meet the acceptance of the street’s other residents, the emergency services and, possibly, residents in Church Lane. The latter consideration may -or may not- provoke debate, given the street’s narrow dimensions and the resultant increase in traffic on the main access route to the heritage hum that is the College Gardens and St. Mary’s Church. "The DeValera Street residents are to return to the Town Clerk within a fortnight," says Cllr Linehan Foley. Mary Butler Celebrates her 50th Birthday Mary cuts the birthday cake with Joe, daughters Tara, Lorraine and Fiona, sisters Caroline and Thelma, brothers Pat and Paul Bulman and Mam Mary Bulman Birthday girl Mary with sisters Thelma and Caroline at the big event Youghal CYMS William Kelly, runner-up with Aaron Tobin, winner, of the Paddy Joyce Memorial Snooker Tournament held in the CYMS premises recently Anthony Fouhy, runner-up, Jack O’Donoghue, Aaron Tobin, winner of the Raymond O’Donoghue Memorial Snooker Tournament and President William Kelly KEEP FIT ENTHUSIASTS RESPOND TO AURA YOUGHAL’S ’PAY AS YOU GO’ PRICE FREEZE Keep fit enthusiasts used to tightening their belts no longer have to worry about the cost of exercising following a decision by Aura Youghal Leisure Centre to freeze its ’Pay As You Go’ prices for 2009. Aura Youghal’s ’Pay as You Go’ option allows people to have fun, to get fit and to improve their health without committing to long-term membership. "People are naturally more price conscious during a recession and we are committed to ensuring that anyone who wants to exercise can continue do so at a price they can afford," said Tracy Kenneally, Operations Manager at Aura Youghal Leisure Centre. "Our ’Pay as You Go’ option is unique and we have noticed that it has become more popular than ever in recent months. Visitor numbers have increased simply because the option exists and we took the decision not to increase our ’Pay as You Go’ prices for 2009 with that in mind," Tracy explained. The ’Pay as You Go’ prices apply to swim and gym session and cater for adults, children, OAPs and families. Swimming costs 7 for adults, 4.20 for children or OAPs and 21 for families. Gym sessions cost 8.50 for adults during peak periods, 7.50 during offpeak periods, 4.20 for OAPs and 5.50 for teens. Fitness classes cost 8.80 during peak periods and 7.80 during offpeak periods. Aura Youghal’s combined gym and swim ’Pay as You Go’ options costs 9.50 during peak periods and 8.50 during offpeak periods. Those looking for a new and fun way to keep fit will be interested to hear about Aura Youghal’s new Boxercise class, which is commencing in February. "Boxercise is one of the most effective forms of cross-training available today and involves some of the exercises that boxers use to keep fit. The course is six weeks long and participants will really notice the results at the finish," said Tracy. For further information on any of the courses, classes or membership options, contact Aura Youghal reception on 024-91614. ALEX AND GRETTA BROPHY 50TH GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS AT THE RED STORE - PHOTO MICHAEL HUSSEY Alex and Gretta Brophy pictured with their son Alex, and daughters, Linda, Susan and Frances at the Golden wedding anniversary party Happy 40th Birthday to Mick O’Connell who celebrated the big day with family and friends at The Devonshire Arms Hotel - Here s Birthday boy Mick O’C with Zena - Photo Michael Hussey YoughalOnline.com Presents Little Big Man Farrells Live from Claycastle Recording Studio, Youghal on Thursday 29th January 2009 @ 9:00pm Go to www.YoughalOnline.com to watch the live gig Who Are Little Big Man? "Little Big Man" the band feature some of the finest musicians around today. Formed by Brian O Glanby (Us2music, U2topia) in 2000 in Hilversum - The Netherlands the band played extensive tours of Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, France & Germany with endless live "National Radio" shows and public demand performances. In 2005 Brian made the move back to Ireland after far too many absent years, he has been working on a flock of new songs which has taunted him to rekindle Little Big Man on homesoil. A release of the first single from the long awaited album "TIME" will be made public within the next month. Summerfield Bar Youghal CYMS *** Congratulations to both the Youghal CYMS A and B teams who travelled to Killarney last weekend to compete in the annual Munster Club Snooker Championships. The A team came out of their group and were successful in qualifying for the up coming All Ireland Club Snooker Championships which will be held again in Killarney next weekend. Well done to both teams and the supporters who travelled to the event. THE RISING SUN SINGLES RINGS TOURNAMENT On Saturday 10th Jan saw the final of the Singles Rings Tournament, it was a very exciting nail biting end to the year where John Veale took on ’The Cork Man’ Pa McCarthy. It was the best of 5 games where John won the first 2 games, Pa made a come back to win the 3rd and 4th game so it was level pegging heading into the final game where the Cork man was defeated. Congratulations to John on winning out the tournament and on the night he was presented with the cheque, 2nd place going to Pa McCarthy, 3rd to Johnny Curran and 4th going to Tom Kelly who travelled all the way from below the Tunnel! A special thank you to all who participated and thanks to Declan Hickey (vice Chairman), John Veale, Liam Troy and Tom Kelly for all the organising of the Tournament which took a lot of time and phone calls. We would also like to thank Seamus Troy who made a return on the night to mark the board keeping the score. The Tom Bersford Memorial Perpetual Cup tournament will be commencing shortly so what this space! We would like to take this opportunity to wish all our customers a Happy and Healthy New Year from All at The Rising Sun. Fundraising Concert Piltown ambush memorial committee will host a fundraising concert on February 6th at Lawlors Hotel Dungarvan, music will be provided by Johnny Donnigan and the Irish Rebals commencing at 9.00pm.The cost of the concert will be just 10 - A bus will leave The Ole Mill pub in Kinsalebeg at 8.00pm traveling via Ardmore and with a pick up point at Quinns shop - the bus will cost 10 return. Tickets are now available from any member of the committee or by phoning Liam at 0877983608 Claycastle Pitch and Putt We played the 2nd round of our league on Sunday last The results were: Team A 120, Team B 12, Team C 113, Team D 123, Team E 124. At the moment, Team D lead with a total of 244, with Team C on 240 and Team E on 237. Both Team A and Team B have a total of 232. Next round of the league will take place on Sunday, 25th of January. Tee off Time 2:30. Ladies morning every Wednesday, starting at 10:30 Tel 024 92233 Party Bookings now being taken 21st, 30th, 40th, Day after Weddings, Christening Etc. No Room Cover Charge Outside Catering can be arranged at reasonable rates, i.e. finger food, hot or cold plate *** All Sporting events shown on Sky, and Setanta We can show five different sporting events at any one time Free Parking, Wheelchair Friendly The children in Park School who performed a wonderful Christmas concert. Youghal Athletic Club Results of Mallow 10 mile road race Sunday January 11th Noel Curtin - 62:10; Marty O’Keeffe - 64:38; David McMahon - 69:21; Maurice Cahill - 71:49 (PB); Kevin O’Reilly - 72:03 (PB) ; George Bulman 72:07 (PB); Mary O’Keeffe - 72:12 (PB); Robert Hamill - 85:44; mAnne Moloney - 90:17 Well done to al especially those who achieved PBs in this race that never has favourable weather conditions! Race 2 in this 10 mile series is the Dungarvan 10 on Sunday February 1st Youghal Indoor Bowling The first bowling session of the New Year took place on Tuesday 6th January.. A good attendance enjoyed the bowling. Competition was very keen and the eventual winners were :- Michael Bevan, Dorothy Bulman and Lily Bulman with a fine score of 25 points The winners on Tuesday 13th were :- Michael Shiels, Eileen Long, Frances Forrest and Joe Martin. Well done to each and every one. The Club wishes all it’s members a very Happy New Year and good bowling in 2009. THE QUAY’S BAR 8TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS Brendan Neville and Catherine Shannon O’Brien, Sarah Corkery, Corcoran and Sinead McCarthy John and Niamh O’Riordan Megan Aisling Murphy, Amber and Clara Hennessy Robert O’Regan, Sinead, Marie and John McCarthy Santa and his helpers Niamh Irwin, Julie Grace & Jennifer Keane Kellie Faul and Caroline Griffin Santa and his helpers Tom and Anne O’Brien John Power and Alex Foley A. Smith, Gearoid Hooley, Phil Daly, Podge and Rudi Davis Zara O’Brien, Kate O’Keeffe and Kristel, Ross, Janne and Danny from Holland Rochelle Keenaghan Tommy Smith, Jimmy Flanagan, Tish Flanagan, Billy Ahern and Christine Aherne Roma Grill 50 North Main St., Youghal Tel: 024 - 92142 Traditional Fish & Chips Opening Hours: Mon - Sat: 12pm to 11pm Sunday: 4pm to 11pm Santa and staff Christmas Day Swim organised by Youghal Lions Club Peter Mitchell and Brendan President Youghal Lion’s Club Murphy, CRY’s Noel Cronin reports live from the beach Emma and Eleanor McCarthy Bailey, Lizzita Hurst, Michaela Bailey and Marie Hurst Brendan Cooney Christopher and his son Grainne Furey with her daughter Roisin Furey Long The Walsh and O’Neill family from Killeagh Nobber Daly gets ready for the plunge Brian, Diarmuid, Neville and John after the swim Conn Keogh with Santa Jean Diez and Mary Corkery Paula Dunne and Maria Weeks Colin, Shauna and Marion Doyle The Herlihy Family Andrew, Emma and Gemma O’Brien and Michelle Weeks Adam Magee Keith, Alan, Tom and Pierce swim for charity Youghal C.Y.M.S. Youghal C.Y.M.S. -Team A: Standing: Brendan Cooney, Derek Ahern and Adrian Landers. Seated: Patrick Kelly and Gerard Kelly Youghal C.Y.M.S. -Team B: Standing: Trevor Flaherty, William Kelly and Joseph Yellop Seated: James Hennessy and Aaron Tobin HOTEL AND MARINA FOR YOUGHAL Cllr Barbara Murray recently welcomed Cork County Councils decision to proceed with advertising for submissions for the provision of a 150/200 bed hotel and marina, to be located at the sloblands Youghal. The Advertising for submissions was posted in the Irish Examiner on Friday December 12th with a closing date of February 20th 2009. The delay in bringing the project to this point, was due to the provision of access for the proposed treatment plant being secured. This process is now complete. Although current economic conditions are not favourable towards investment in hotels in particular, there is considerable interest from both local and regional developers in undertaking this project. The evaluations will be conducted over a six week period after February 20th. At this point Cllr Barbara Murray would be hopeful that a suitable developer will have met all the relevant criteria set out in the original submission. This will conclude a process that has been consistently pursued by Cllr Murray over the last two years and will hopefully result in the long awaited Marina and Hotel for Youghal. There is no doubt, but that the people of Youghal will be watching the progress of this project very carefully!!! ARD SCOIL NA nD ISE OPEN NIGHT FOR INCOMING STUDENTS AND THEIR PARENTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 29th 2009 at 7.30 p.m. Format: Introduction and Information Guided tour of school and its facilities Refreshments The Open Night offers an opportunity for prospective students and their parents to meet our teachers and our students. Enrolment Forms will be available on the night. Ard Scoil na nDØise is an all-girls’ school with excellent academic standards offered in a caring school community. We pride ourselves in providing an all-round education for our students. Contact: Phone: (058) 41464 E-mail: info@ardscoildungarvan.com Website: www.ardscoildungarvan.com THE QUAY’S BAR NEW YEARS CELEBRATIONS All Ireland Cross-Country Champions 2008 Victory Tour to Local Schools Photo Michael Hussey Athletes Emily O Keefe, Niamh Bernard and Rachel Dunne Club Championship winners and members of the Cork team are welcomed by their school principal Margaret Beausang and class teacher Una Fitzgeraldin at Kiccredan NS Youghal Champions East Cork athletes at Bunscoil, Youghal. Fidelma Falvin winner of Gold Club team medal is welcomed by class teacher Mr. Finn McCarthy Youghal and Cork U -11Team Champions The Athletes visit St. Ferghal s N.S. Killeagh Youghal and Midleton U-11 County Team Champions East Cork athletes in classroom in Gaelscoil Chorain, Eochaill. Youghal Girls U15 Medal Winners Diarmuid Clancy (Munster and Cork team medalist U/11) welcomed by his school principal Sean O Murchu and class teacher Caoimhin O’Drisceoil. WEST WATERFORD NEWS Clashmore 45 Drive For more years than we care to remember Paddy Foley and Jack Douris teamed up together as our weekly 45 drive co ordinates every Monday night at the Decies Bar. Sadly this week we are mourning the loss of Paddy who died on the early hours of Sunday morning, last. As a mark of respect our weekly game was postponed and vote of sympathy was extended to Paddy’s loving wife and best friend Nell, his sister Kitt Ronayne [Youghal] and his brother Ned, and all his relatives and friends Ar dheis de go raibh a anam. Clashmore - Kinsalebeg GAA Lotto -Jackpot 8700 Our weekly Clashmore - Kinsalebeg GAA Lotto draw took place last Monday night we had no winner so next week we will have a prize fund of 8700 to be won when our draw takes place at The Ole Mill Bar. These weeks’ numbers were 5, 15, 21, and 28, Well done to the following who were our weekly winners of 20 each John Beresford Ballycurrane; Paula Kelly Clashmore; Carina Kelly Clashmore; Shane Coughlan D’ Loughtane; Delia Pollard Clashmore. Well done to all our winners and thanks to everyone for their continued support New Business Venture Best of luck to Joanna Tambute- Power on the opening of her new veterinary surgery business "Blue Coast Veterinary" on this Monday January 19th at Foxhole in Youghal, from all her family and friends here in Clashmore. Birthday Greetings This week we have a very special birthday greeting for Clashmore lady Jackie Landers Kilgabriel, Jackie is celebrated a milestone birthday last week and all her family and friends want to extend best wishes to her so happy birthday Jackie Baby Girl for Edwina and Jimmy Christmas came early for Aglish couple Edwina [nee Lombard, Clashmore] and Jimmy Coughlan Aglish with the birth of their beautiful baby girl who they called Kate. Congratulations to the proud parents from all your family and friends here in Clashmore Thursday Club Our weekly meetings of the Thursday club resumed at our newly refurbished Community Hall in Kinsalebeg last Thursday any new members wishing to join us are very welcome any week. Computer Classes Dungarvan VEC together with Kinsalebeg Community Group are holding a series of 10 weekly advance computer classes in the old VEC offices in Dungarvan from 7.30 - 9.30. The classes will commence this Monday 19th of January or the 26th of January we are hoping to arrange a bus from Kinsalebeg Hall to Dungarvan each week - 12 places to fill. For further details please phone Joan at [024] 94594 to get further information, confirm details or book a place Old Still Texas hold’em tournament. Shane Dalton won last Sundays poker tournament, with Paudi o Rourke second, and Anthony dune in third. Starting time next Sunday is 6.45pm. Old still darts notes. We played Deckies of Modeligo in the old still last Friday night, and ended up victors with a 5-4 scoreline. Pa o Rourke and Stephen Kenneally won the first double, and then Stephen, Billy o Mahoney, peter Deady and Kevin Fitzpatrick won their singles matches. There were some outstanding darts thrown on the night, with Stephen Kenneally (old still) and Mossie lynch (Deckies) in particular in very good form. Music in the old still next Saturday night with the brewmasters. Guys and Dolls Based here in Youghal ’Harmony’ is now recruiting for it’s next show, ’Guys and Dolls’. One of Broadway’s most hilarious shows, ’Guys and Dolls’ has been described as ’The perfect musical comedy’. It is based on a Damon Runyon short story, which describes the unlikely romance between a pure-at-heart member of the Salvation Army and a slick Broadway gambler. The show’s second romantic storyline involves Nathan Detroit and Miss Adelaide, who have been engaged for fourteen years! Nathan organises the ’oldest established permanent floating crap game in New York’ and Adelaide is the main attraction at the Hot-Box nightclub. ’Guys and Dolls’ is chock-full of great characters - tough, lovable and very, very funny. If you would like to audition for ’Guys and Dolls’, contact Mary at 024 92388. [Auditions are open to everyone not just people from town] Kinsalebeg National School Parents Association Notes. At present, we are fund raising to purchase equipment for our school; mainly Interactive White boards for 2 classrooms. We are well on our way to hitting our target and would like to take this opportunity to thank a few people Firstly thanks to everyone who has contributed money to 3 events we held recently. Bag Packing in Tesco, Carol Service and Cake sale at Piltown Hall, and Carol singing in Dungarvan Shopping centre. Secondly we would like to thank all the parents; family members and friends who helped bag pack, and baked beautiful cakes for our Carol Service. We will be continuing our fund raising in February 2009, events will be advertised locally and in NewsPapers, we hope you will be as generous and help us provide the latest technology to the Children of Kinsalebeg National School. New Arrival Our congratulations to Caroline [nee Fitzgearld] and Eoin Hickey Grange on the birth of their baby boy, best wishes to you both from all your family and friends. Congratulations Rosie and Barry Our congratulations to Rosie Fleming and Barry Kinsella on the occasion of their marriage on New Years Day Best wishes to you both from all your family and friends. Baby girl For Eleanor [nee Daly Piltown] and Ollie Heagerty and their son Noah Christmas was very special this year with the birth of their daughter whom they named Sadie Congratulations and best wishes from all your family and friends across the water! Death of Kitty Walsh With deep sadness we record the death of Kitty Walsh Mountstuart Aglish, Kitty died unexpectedly on Saturday morning January 3rd, reposing at Kiely’s Funeral Home Dungarvan Kitty’s removal took place to Mountstuart Church on Monday evening. Following requiem mass on Tuesday Kitty was laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. Predeceased by her husband Pad, Kitty is survived by her son and dearest friend Pat, all her relative’s neighbours and friends to whom we extend our deepest sympathy. Full obituary later ,ar dheis de go raibh a hanam. Clashmore/Kinsalebeg Juvenile GAA. Medal Presentation It’s that time of year again when we conclude the events of the past year with the presentation of medals to all our young members who played so well during 2007. The presentation night is planned for Friday 23rd January at 8pm. In Clashmore Hall in Clos Naomh Mochua, Ballyheeney. The presentations will be made this year by county footballer and hurler Garry Hurney. AGM . On Thursday night, 29th January our AGM is taking place and we hope a good representative of parents will attend. Of course we welcome any one willing to help in any way, but do come along even if it is just to hear what is involved in running the club. Clashmore Ramblers Alpha Lotto Last Wednesday nights letters drawn in the Clashmore Ramblers Lotto draw were N, W, O, P we had no match four winners so next week’s jackpot will be 7900 when our draw takes at Salmons the Old Still. 20 each went Jamie Lenane Kinsalebeg, Rosleen and Sinead Ole Mill, Shay Healy Grange. On the previous week our letters draw were O, S, U, and D, our weekly 20 prizewinners were Les Harding Kildorrery, Triona Walsh Aglish, Austin Hally Aglish. Well done to all our winners and thanks to everyone for their continued support. Death of Paddy Foley With deep sadness we record the death of Paddy Foley Ballycurrane Clashmore. Paddy’s death occurred on Sunday morning January 11th reposing at Egan’s Funeral Home Youghal, his removal took place on Monday evening to Clashmore Church and following mass on Tuesday morning Paddy was laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. Paddy is survived by his loving wife Nell his sister Kit Ronayne and his brother Ned, nephews nieces relatives and many friends to whom we tender our deepest sympathy. May he rest in peace full obituary later. YOUGHAL UNITED SOCCER CLUB Juniors! January 11th, 2009 Report: Anthony Horgan. It is with regret to announce that the Youghal United Junior team is to be withdrawn from the league with immediate effect. The squad has been going through some rough times recently in trying to fill a team at weekends especially on Sunday mornings. A good management team was in place in Pat McCarthy, John Heaphy and Ray Fraser and the committee are at a loss as to why the players didn’t give them commitment at the weekends. Also, I would like to add that at the beginning of the season a delegate team from the club went to meet with the Munster Senior League board to put a case forward and convince them that the Juniors would see out the season if they allowed us entry into the league as this is not the first time this has happened. Now the club is left with egg on it’s face again and in the foreseeable future will find it impossible to enter a junior team. It has cost the club in fine’s for not fulfilling fixtures and also lost a bond that was put up at the start of the season. In conclusion everyone is disappointed with the players involved and finally I would like to thank Pat McCarthy, John Heaphy and Ray Fraser for their time and effort. Seniors. January 11th, 2009 Youghal United 0 - 1 Fermoy. The lads missed a chance to close the gab on league leaders Fermoy recently with a one nil defeat at home. Youghal will be frustrated with this result as they had enough chances to get a result from the game. This weekend’s fixture fell foul to the weather conditions but all eyes will be on next weeks fixture away to fellow promotion rivals Ballinhassig. Youghal will be looking to get something from this fixture so they can keep them at bay. Ply Pts 1 Fermoy 11 33 2 Youghal Utd 10 22 3 Ballinhassig 8 16 4 Temple Utd 10 14 5 Garryduff 8 13 6 Glasheen 8 13 7 Casement Celtic 8 4 8 Bandon 10 1 9 CIT 7 0 DECEMBER PLAYERS OF THE MONTH Solo Player of the Month U16: Rachel Cronin; U14: Sarah Roche; U12: Holly Twomey Super Valu Player of the Month U16: Ashley Lewis; U14: Yves Seoghe; U13: James Walsh; U12: Eric Murphy; U11: Callum Hogan Under 14 Boys Result January 11th, 2009 Youghal United 2 -1 Douglas Hall This was an excellent win for the lads at home to Douglas Hall. Under 13 Boys Result January 11th, 2009 Report: Anthony Horgan. Youghal United 1 - 0 Nufarm Athletic The boys needed to be on top form here for the duration of the game as Nufarm are excellent opposition. Youghal started well and were on top for most of the game only to be caught offside on a number of occasions as Nufarm were a well organised outfit at the back. On the other hand Youghal were unlucky not to take the lead on a number of occasions when Danny Walsh hit the upright and Ronan O’ Sullivan had a good effort tipped onto the crossbar. Ronan however did pop up to decide this match with a great strike. Overall this was a good performance by the whole team and a special mention to Connor Finn who stepped in to replace our regular keeper. Gortroe Card Results Wednesday January 14th Winning on 9 games and adding glamour to the occasion were Crissie and Mairead. Second and third prizes were shared three ways by Eileen and Marge, Kitty and Vincent and Eileen and John all on 8 games. The draw for the last game was won by Denis and Mick. YOUGHAL GOLF CLUB GENTS Midweek Open 13 Holes Singles Stableford 1st Bob Bennett (23) 33pts, 2nd William Varney (10) 30pts Saturday 17th January 16 Holes Singles Stableford 1st James Ormonde (6) 34pts, 2nd Niall O’ Donovan (14) 31pts Sunday 13 Holes Fourball 1st Liam Sloane (5) Richard Griffin (16) 33pts; 2nd Eugene O’ Connor (19) James Mc Gee (13) 32pts Sun 18th January 10 Holes Mixed Foursomes 1 John & Martina Hooley; 2nd Jim & Martina O’ Halloran; BG Michael Halpin & Maeve Troupe Kelly; 3rd Michael & Jane Coyne Fixtures: Midweek Open Singles Sat 24th January: Scotch Foursomes; Sun 25th January: Club Singles Winter League: Midweek: Tues/Thurs/Fri in conjunction with Open Singles 13 Holes - for four weeks - commencing 27th January 2009 Team of 5 (3 scores to count). Entries being taken in the PRO Shop Draw for teams Local Singer Songwriter Shane Supple has released his long awaited new 16 track Album Country Style Blues. The CD was recorded in three different studios with most of the work carried out in Claycastle Studio Youghal with Warren Tivy and John Burke who also mastered the finished CD. With the help of the following Musicians who worked on this project. Tony Kirby (steel guitar), Oliver Keane (guitar, piano) Kieran McCarthy (drums, percussion) Warren Tivy (strings, keyboards), Paul Roche (mandoline,fiddle,guitars), Darleen & Sofia (backing vocals) Padraig Parker (guitar), Kingsley Johnson, Lena Caples and Art Supple (brass), this album could not be finished. At 16, Shane Supple from Youghal, started touring with his father Art Supple, the well known singer and entertainer. Shane then spent the following years touring Ireland, the UK, and some European countries as a working musician learning his trade and at this time wrote his first song Someday I Will Be A Star. In 1992 Shane recorded his first EP Eyes of Blue. Shane toured with his father Art Supple up until 93 when he joined Irish Star Brendan Shine for a short spell doing concert tours of Ireland & the UK, during this time Shane wrote the song Youghal By The Sea which proved to be very popular. In 1999 Shane signed up as a keyboard player with Waterford country singer Paddy O Brien. While working with Paddy O Brien in 2001 Shane wrote Lifetime Guarantee which he sent to Paschal Mooney of Green Grass Music and a publishing contract was signed. Shortly after that another song Here I Am - Where Are You was recorded and released on the album Cottage By The Sea by Kevin Prendergast. His father Art. Supple also recorded another of Shane s songs Dance The Last Dance. By 2004 popular country singer Mick Flavin recorded Lifetime Guarantee on his album Try It You’ll Like It. In 2005 Shane got word that another of his song s The Highway Song was receiving airplay as far away as Taiwan & Asia. During the summer of 2006 much to Shane s delight and surprise, he got word that his song Your So Special was playlisted in New Zealand & Australia. 2009 see s the release of the new 16 track album Country Style Blues, Shane has been performing these songs onstage over the last number of years and was asked to record these songs by many people who heard him singing. The finished result is a fine collection of songs including his best known song Lifetime Guarantee (track 1 on the album), as well as The Highway Song (track 15 on the album). CD is available on the internet www.shanesupple.com and at The Cyber-room Internet CafØ, Main Street, Youghal. Shane can be contacted on the following Telephone - Office: 024 90454 Mobile: 087 6827837 Email: info@shanesupple.com - In Memoriam Rita Keogh Shanacoole, Kinsalebeg, Youghal Acknowledgement and First Anniversary January 19th, 2008 We, the family of the late Rita Keogh, Brendan, Ann and Georgina, wish to thank most sincerely all those who sympathised with us on the loss of our beloved mother whom we dearly miss. We express our deepest appreciation to all those who attended the Rosary, Removal and/or Funeral Mass, those who travelled long distances, sent mass cards, floral tributes and phone calls. In particular a special word of thanks to our dear cousins, neighbours and friends for their enormous generosity and support for which we will be forever grateful. Our sincere thanks to Rev. Fr.O Gorman for his regular visits to our mum and for celebrating her Funeral mass, to Dr. Declan Matthews for attending our mother, to the public health nurse Oilibhear Breathnach and to our dear friend Catherine Mansfield for her dedicated care of our mother over the years, and to Liz Casey for her kindness and humour. Thank you to the staff in the Sacred Heart Unit, St. Joseph s Hospital, Dungarvan, to the staff in A/E Department, Regional Hospital, Waterford for their immense professionalism. We also thank Piltown and Clashmore Choir, St. Raphael s Choir, Youghal, who sang so beautifully at the Mass, and to our colleagues in St. Raphael s for their wonderful support, to Ann Seward, Church Sacristan, and altar servers. A special word of thanks to Egan s Funeral Directors for their efficient and dignified handling of the funeral arrangements and to the gravediggers. Rita is sadly missed by her sisters Bree, Chris, brother Michael, daughter-in-law Roisin, son-in-law Marco, grandchildren Marion, Sean, Cormac, Seorse, Alan, Orianna, Patrick, Lorraine and Michael, great grandchildren Jessica, Shannon, Torin and Jamie, and all her relatives and friends. As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually please accept this as a token of our gratitude. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions. Rita s Anniversary Mass wil be celebrated in Clashmore Church on Sunday 18th January at 11a.m. Think of her as living in the hearts of those she touched For nothing loved is ever lost And she was loved so much Keogh First Anniversary In Loving Memory of our dearest mother Rita Keogh, late of Shanacoole Kinsalebeg, Youghal, who died on January 19th, 2008. Just a prayer from the family who loved you, Just a memory fond and true, In our hearts you will live forever because we thought the world of you. Georgina, Ann & Brendan & families Nana We remember a smile we would love to see And a hand we would love to touch A nana we miss so much God bless you Lovingly remembered always your grandchildren and great-grandchildren - In Appreciation Rita Keogh Shanacoole, Kinsalebeg, Youghal Appreciation and First Anniversary January 19th, 2008 Appreciation to St. Raphael s Centre Anne and Georgina wish to thank Angela O Loughlin Director of Nursing, Maura O Leary, Paudie O Brien and Liam Douglas - Assistant Director and all our colleagues for their wonderful support on the death of our bevoled mother. A speical thank you to Ger Griffin, Martin Kennifick, John Cunningham and St. Raphaels Choir. Cois Bhride Juvenile G.A.A. Notes. Annual General Meeting. Cois Bhride C.L.G. is holding it’s A.G.M. in the Shamrock Inn, Knockanore, next Friday 23rd January commencing at 8.30 sharp. All aspects of the activities of Cois Bhride in 2008 will be discussed and all are welcome. For anyone who wishes to raise any issues with the club over it’s activities on and off the field in the past year, this is the place to do it, and all new members and indeed anyone who might wish to comtribute to the running of the club are more than welcome. Remember, this Friday, 23rd January, 8.30 sharp in Knockanore. 2008, how was it for you? It was the year Waterford finally made it to an All-Ireland final after 45 years, the game started at 3.30, and finished at 3.30.... De La Salle won their first County hurling title, then followed that up by winning Munster. Tallow reached their first senior semi-final in quite a while, but lost out to De La Salle. On the club front, Cois Bhride U-8’s to 12’s performed very well with our U-11 hurlers winning a Western ground hurling title (div.1), but losing in the Co. final to Ballygunner by a single point. They also did well in the football league, reaching the knockout stages. Our U-12 hurlers also did well, beating Lismore to qualify for a Western Final against Dungarvan, which they unfortunately lost after a good effort. Our U-14 hurlers also reached a Western final, but they were to taste defeat also in this. In the county they won their first four matches, but were knocked out in the semi-final. Unfortunately our U-16’s and minor teams didn’t fare too well last year, we seem to have a difficulty in fielding teams at these age levels owing to small sized panels. However our U-21 hurlers put a bit of icing on the cake when they succeeded in winning a county title late in the year, so our congratulations to them. Overall, a mixed bag, some good, some not, but plenty to be optimistic about for the coming year. The Celtic Tiger may be well and truly extinct, but Cois Bhride is alive and kicking! Equipment officer. John Hennessy, our excellent equipment officer, would dearly like to have all outstanding bottles, first aid or other gear returned to him before Friday night if possible. So a message to all our selectors, please check your car boots and garages etc. and give back all stray gear please? Sean Leahy R.I.P. Cois Bhride C.L.G would like to sympathise with the family and friends of Sean Leahy, Glendine, who passed away recently. Sean’s grandson Colin donned the Cois Bhride colours just a few years ago. Ar dheis De go raibh a anam. Sœil Eile Optometrists Ltd 125 North Main St, Youghal Tel: 024 91118 Opening Hours: Tues. - Fri. 9.30am - 5.30pm Sat. 10am - 3pm Late appointments available on Thursday Sale Continues to end of January 40% off all designer Sunglasses Gucci YSL Armani Hugo Boss Valentino & more 2 for 1 offer on select frames Youghal Tennis Club News Youghal Tennis Club would like to wish all its members and supporters a very Happy New Year Junior members aged 10 and over started the New Year well with a Junior tournament , from 10.30 to 12.00 on Saturday morning the 3rd of January, This tournament attracted a good number of Junior players and a good mixture of winners. Winners of the tournament held on Saturday 3rd of January 2009 were 1st Place: Sophie Monaghan and Mark Cody 2nd Place: Sarah Donaghue & Leah 3rd Place: Ronan O Mahony & Laura Donaghue 4th Place: Ciara Connelly & Laura Cody Due to popular demand these tournaments will continue on every second Saturday morning, the next one will be held on the 17th of January from 10.30 to 12.00. If any parents are available to help out please inform any member of the committee. Junior tennis coaching will commence again at the end of January/early February with Professional Coach Martin Cusack for a period of six weeks. This coaching will be advertised nearer the time. Enquires on junior coaching to Ita on 087 9340925 or Linda on 087 6754337. Adult Members Every Thursday is club night at Youghal Tennis club. This is a good opportunity to play tennis, meet new people, get some exercise and have good fun all at the same time. The club night is open to all levels, men and women, members and non members. Club night starts at 7.30pm. So now is a good time to get back to the courts and get fit for 2009. ’professional eyecare in a friendly environment’ Guys & Dolls ’Harmony’ is now recruiting for it’s next show, ’Guys and Dolls’. One of Broadway’s most hilarious shows, ’Guys and Dolls’ has been described as ’The perfect musical comedy’. It is based on a Damon Runyon short story, which describes the unlikely romance between a pureat-heart member of the Salvation Army and a slick Broadway gambler. The show’s second romantic storyline involves Nathan Detroit and Miss Adelaide, who have been engaged for fourteen years! Nathan organises the ’oldest established permanent floating crap game in New York’ and Adelaide is the main attraction at the Hot-Box nightclub ’Guys and Dolls’ is chock-full of great characters - tough, lovable and very, very funny. If you would like to audition for ’Guys and Dolls’, contact Mary at 024 92388. BLACKWATER BLINDS Curraghboy, Youghal, Co. Cork. Tel: 024 92850/93469 Fax: 024-92977 Manufacturers of Quality Blinds Roller, Vertical, Venetian, Velux, Conservatory and Pleated Blinds, Flyscreens Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 9.30a.m. - 5.30p.m.(Closed 1p.m. - 2p.m.) Open Saturday by Appointment All Quotations, Measuring and Fitting Free ’Free Home Consultancy’ Winners of Juvenile Tournament which was held on Saturday 3rd January 2009 Youghal R.F.C. Club Draw Results Held at the Club Pavilion on the evening of Saturday 3rd. January 2009’ 1st. Prize: 1,500.00. Winner: Catherine Flavin, Raheen Road, Youghal, 2nd. Prize: 500.00: Ger & Mick, Unit A, Garda Station, Midleton, 3rd. Prize: Two stand tickets to Ireland V France 7/2/09, plus 100.00, Dick Barry, C/O Ch. O’Neill YRFC, 4th. Prize: Two stand tickets to Munster V Sale Jan. 16, Thomond Park: D. McCarthy, 16 Quains Terrace, Youghal, 5th. to 10th Prizes: 50.00 each, 5th: Darragh O’Brien, Creighmore, Youghal, 6th: Eileen O’Regan, De Valera Street, Youghal, 7th: Billy Nunn, 18 Dermot Hurley Estate, Youghal, 8th: Martina Hooley, C/O Maria Hooley, 9th: M. Downing, Dermot Hurley Estate, Youghal, 10th: Alison O’Brien, Curraghboy, Youghal. We thank all those who bought tickets for their support. YOUGHAL CYCLING CLUB Youghal cc have 4 leisure tours pencilled into the national cycling calendar which will take place over the summer months. Club training spins continue over the winter months with the group meeting at 9.00am by the clock gate and usually putting in a 2 to 3 hour spin at a steady pace. If you are new to cycling and would like to join the group, routes can be tailored to suit your ability. The club is open to anyone with an interest in cycling the great outdoors and advice and encouragement is always at hand. For more info contact Jonathan @ 086 8563292 for any queries regarding the training spins. Youghal cc is looking forward to seeing new members out on the road and with a little training any event becomes an enjoyable day out on the saddle. h ear L td Hearing Enhancer for Aural Rehabilitation Monthly Hearing Aid Clinic Dr Mathew s Surgery 1 Emmet Place, Youghal Tel (024) 93552 Thursday January 22nd Hearing Test, Consultation and Advice is FREE Latest digital technology available 50% PRSI Grants may apply Also service, repairs, batteries, earmoulds, swim plugs, noise protectors etc. APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY East Cork Wedding Services Brochure Launch The East Cork Wedding Services Network launched its Network Brochure in the Amore Bridalwear shop on South Main Street, Youghal on January 6th. James Connon of Connon Digital Video explained that the brochure contains details of a range of local wedding service providers. Al the services a couple is likely to need when planning their wedding are now available on one leaflet. So if you need a style coach, Avril Geary can help you and Malachy Harty Photography will catch you looking your best. Other businesses featured include Deborah Desmond - Soprano and Professional Wedding Singer, Art Supple and his Band, DJ Ken’s Dance Mania, Aidan Daly’s vintage care hire, Jean’s Wedding Flowers and Vibez hair salon. Camilla from Amore Bridalwear said all the businesses are local professionals working and living in the East Cork / West Waterford area, people you can trust. The members of the network would like to thank the local hotels for distributing the brochure. For copies, contact James on (024)20714. Youghal Athletic Club Sponsored by Youghal Credit Union Munster Junior & Senior Indoor Track and Field Championships Nenagh 04/01/09 The Munster Junior and Senior Indoor Championships kicked off the New Track and Field season in Nenagh on Sunday the 4th January. Youghal were represented by Nikita Savage in the Junior Pole Vault and Sarah Ryan in the Senior Pole Vault. In the Junior Competition Nikita Savage put in a wonderful performance continuing in the rich vein of form which she finished last season in, Nikita open the competition with a first time clearance at 2.40 and also cleared 2.60 and 2.80 with her first attempt at each. The clearance at 2.80 gave Nikita the Munster Junior Indoor Record which had stood since 2002, Nikita was not finished yet as she cleared 3.00 metre mark on her second attempt to set the record even higher, she was so unlucky when clear at 3.20 mark she caught it on the way down with her hand. Nikita Junior record of 3.00 metres puts her among the top 5 or 6 Irish Nikita Savage women vaulter to ever clear the 3.00 meter mark. Nikita now’s holds the indoor record as well as the Munster Junior Outdoor Record with Sarah Ryan. In the Senior Competition Sarah Ryan took the title with a championship best performance of 2.60. Sarah has been out of competitive pole Vault action with over twelve months and returned with a wonderful performance of jumping. Sarah using a short run up of eight strides opened the competition at 2.00 metres and cleared it first time. Sarah cleared 2.20 and 2.40 first time and 2.60 in her 3rd attempt. Sarah like Nikita was most unfortunate at 2.80 when clear of the bar caught it on the way down. This was a Sarah Ryan very solid performance in her first competition back and she can look forward to a season ahead with confidence of many more top class performances ahead. Both Girls compete in All Ireland Juniors in 2 Weeks time before travelling to the Belfast Odyssey Arena the first weekend in February for the Senior Indoor Championships and compete in the same arena as many of Irelands top athletes such as Derval O’Rourke, Paul Hession, Robert Heffernan just to name a few. Live Music Work Out at Club Vitae Photo Michael Hussey Workout to the live sounds of DJ Garry Nolan under the watchful eye of Club Vitae fitness instructor Siobhan Downing. Membership lowest rates around. Contact 93095 Youghal GAA St. Stephen s GORTROE HALL COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS PARTY Day get-together in memory of Dan Coleman Group of Players and Mangers line up prior to matches on St. Stephen s Day at Youghal GAA Grounds Oliver Loughlin, Fr. Bill Bermingham, Sean Harnedy, Frank Motherway, Canon Tom Browne, Danny Flavin and Kieran Mariga Footballers of 1999 who beat their 2008 counterparts Gortroe Hall Committee Footballers of 2008 who were beaten by the 1999 footballers pictured with Michael Sheehan Group enjoying the Party with Noel O’Mahoney and Sean Foley at the back Hurling Team of 1999 who were beaten by their 2008 counterparts John Lynch, Billy and Angela Cronin, Ciara Lynch, Ann and Jim Nickelson and Kieran Murphy Hurling Team of 2008 who beat their 1999 counterparts with Manager Mickey Downing Sean and Theresa Foley, May and Mossie Lynch and Bernie Gleeson NEW YEARS DAY FUNDRAISER AT THE NOOK PHOTO MICHAEL HUSSEY The Nook Bar and local band ’Mangan’s Men’ with Special Guests held a New Years Day fundraiser in aid of Chernobyl Children’s Trust and Chernobyl Aid Ireland. YOUGHAL SENIOR CITIZENS CHRISTMAS PARTY AT THE WALTER RALEIGH HOTEL PHOTO MICHAEL HUSSEY Mary Ann Joyce, Debbie Savage, Kathleen Lane and Kack Forrest Michael Treacy, proprietor of The Nook Bar, Keith Ansbro and Richard Foley from the popular local group Mangan’s Men present the cheque of 2,200 to the Chernobyl children with Sammy and Kate Revins representing the Chernobyl Children’s Trust and Clodagh Madden from Chernobyl Aid Ireland with volunteers and supporters outside Treacy’s Pub- The Nook. The monies raised was from the kind generosity of the the band, The Treacy family and the customers of The Nook at the New Year’s Day party which was held in the pub. BLACKWATER ACADEMY Blackwater academy presented ’Youghal on Show’ on the 6th December at the Walter Raleigh Hotel. The show featured all 120 dance and musical theatre students from Blackwater Academy, as well as some local guests. The show huge success, and Alastair and Tracey Symon would like to thank all those involved. Look out for the Wizard of Oz coming in April. If you would like more information about our classes or shows, contact Tracey 086 3055353. Bernie Crowley with her friend Tilly McCarthy Frances McCarthy and Chrissie Hegarty Youghal Indoor Bowling Twenty four members competed on Tuesday 16th in the last bowling session of 2008,. Divided into six teams of four, the competition was very keen. The club had decided that the wining team on every rinkmat should receive prizes. Wine, chocolates and biscuits were on display and proved a great incentive as witnessed by the closeness of the scoring. The winning teams were :-Ist ; Celia O Sullivan, Michael Bevin, John Fitzgerald and Michael Shiels with 15 points. 2nd ; Noreen Hennessy, Alex Brophy, Chris McHugh and John Goodwin with 14 points 3rd ; Rita Ryall, Frances Forrest, Lily Bulman and Bridie Walsh with 13 points. Bowling shall commence again on Tuesday 6th January 2009, when the pairs competition shall start. The draw for this competition has already been made and posted on the club notice board. Members are asked to make themselves aware of the draw. The 2nd club annual dinner was held in the Walter Raleigh hotel on Friday 19th December and was a very successful and enjoyable event. We wish to thank the staff of the hotel and our very able committee member, Joy Bryan, who organised the event. The members were afterwards entertained in the bar by that well known singer, musician and all round entertainer, Batty Prendergast. A fitting end to 2008 and we all look forward to good bowling in the new year. Debbie Savage, Pat Joyce, Tina Coleman, Angela Boland, Ann Coleman and Geraldine Browne Mary Ann Smyth and her daughter Noreen Mary Daly and Sarah O’Sullivan Youghal News Next Issue Feb. 5th www.youghalnews.ie Sheila McCarthy, Kitty Coughlan and Jerry O’Riordan JOHN S SHIP COMES IN Christy Parker talks to a Youghal writer whose debut novel is set to rules the waves. The writing talents of Youghal man John Stack are poised for global recognition as his debut novel hits the shelves this month. Top publishers Harper Collins won the rights to his book, Ship of Rome, and have commissioned a further two novels to form a trilogy called Masters of the Sea. The series, "a historical fiction" is set in the Punic wars waged between the emerging Roman navy and the Carthaginian Empire from 264-201 BC. John, 36, is the son of Gerry and Kitty Stack, Kilcoran Park and lives near Rochestown with wife Adrienne, daughter Zoe, seven and two year-old twins Amy and Andrew. His commission carries a six-figure sum over four years. It would be entirely apt if John’s books proved ’moving’ -as he writes from the passenger seat of his green Opel Zafira! He struggled with domestic distraction when embarking on Ship of Rome in March 2007 and achieved a semblance of a solution by using a friend’s house. One day, on forgetting his key, he drove to a nearby car-park overlooking Cork harbour and started up his laptop. There, doors locked, he found "perfect privacy." Furthermore, he had "the option of a different vista every day!", he recalls. John’s interest in military history was sparked in teenage years by his father’s reading recommendations. The attraction proved lasting, through adult years acquiring a BA and MBA in Business Administration. At some stage he encountered the Punic wars which, come March 2007, inspired the man who had never before written anything "other than essays," to start a novel. He would write betwixt his ’day job’ as a business manager with Wright Line, an American, Cork-based office furniture manufacturer. From early 2007 he knew the firm was pondering closure in Cork and his work uncertainty accentuated his writing, about which he confided only in his wife. This proved convenient when three literary agents rejected his manuscript. He undertook a rewrite, researched advice on publishing for first time authors and in August 2007 sent the book to a London agency with established connections in historic fiction. September 2007 brought two contrasting and life-changing announcements: the agency would marketing his book to publishers from January 2008 and his ten years with Wright Line would end come November when the company decamped to India. He reflects on redundancy: "My greatest fear stemmed from the uncertainty about my future following ten years in which the paycheques had unfailingly arrived. But at least I had seen it coming and saw the chance to do something I had always wanted to do. If I’d been caught unawares I’m not sure if Ship of Rome would have been written. Uncertainty breeds an overwhelming need for security and for most of us that means a new job, maybe better, maybe worse, maybe the same. For others it drives them towards a new career and a complete change in their lives. " "I now feel that perhaps redundancy brings opportunity, great and small -sometimes glaring, sometimes hidden; opportunities to travel, to begin a new career, to immigrate, to follow some wish that has lain dormant in the routine of working-life. Just perhaps, redundancy can be a chance to discover another road that you never knew existed." As he searched for another job, the book sat waiting for January on his agent’s desk, cradling between its covers the possibility, if not the promise, of a new future for its author. In January’s dying days came news that both Penguin and Harper Collins wanted the rights. "I felt numb, totally unable to absorb the news," he recalls with delight. Harper Collins triumphed. He describes Ship of Rome as "about the early Roman navy and how, from a relatively small domain in the southern half of Italy, it defeated the mighty Carthaginian Empire that ruled the Mediterranean. It doesn’t read like a history novel," he proceeds "but has wider appeal, with interwoven plots. There are two -Atticus, a Greek naval captain -of a conquered race and unloved but respected by the Romans- and Septimus, a centurion on board his ship." The story also focuses on "the view of ordinary men caught up in history," Through this prism, he captures the crucial role of a new device called the corvus. "It was a spiked boarding ramp that allowed the Romans fast and lethal access to the enemy’s ships. It probably won them their victory, yet nobody is credited with inventing or designing it," says John. "In a wider context, Rome’s victory led to the subsequent formation of its empire and the eventual evolvement of modern Europe. The Carthaginians were of North African extract and we can assume Europe today would be fundamentally different if they had persevered." John has seldom ventured forth in a boat himself but does credit Youghal with influence on his success. "Influences persist. If you grow up by the sea, it stays with you forever. Its entirely possible if I had not been reared in Youghal, I might not have been inclined to write that kind of book," he concludes. Then again, maybe it was the car parks that inspired him. Youghal Athletic Club Road League Training League Placing/ Results Thurs Dec. 11th 1) Dermot Ledingham 12.46 2) Wm O Mahoney 15.21 3) Gordon Nicholson 13.09 4) Billy O Donovan 11.43 5) Kevin O Reilly 11.52 6) Ann Nicholson 11.01 7) George Bulman 12.05 8) Mary Kingston 16.37 9) Ailish Walsh 16.37 10) Dave Mc Mahon 11.15 11} Denis Kelleher 11.35 12) Eamon Flanagan 14.30 13) Noel Curtin 10.14 14) Marty O Keffee 10.34 Training League Placing/ Results Thurs Dec. 18th 1) Brian Fitzgerald 15.05 2) Eamon Flanagan 13.30 3) Noel Curtin 10.20 4) W O Mahoney 15.19 5) Paul Curley 10.55 6) Kevin O Reilly 11.52 7) Noel O Regan 10.44 8) Gordon Nicholson 12.56 9) Denis Kelleher 11.26 10) Dermot Ledingham 12.58 11) Billy O Donovan 12.08 GAZEBO S RESTAURANT Inchiquin l Killeagh l Co. 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If you would like more information about our classes or shows, contact Tracey 086 3055353. Youghal Tutorial Centre Intensive one day revision courses for pre-leaving and pre-junior cert exams. •French •German •English •History •Improve your grades •Experiences Oral and Written Examiners •Junior and Leaving Cert. Bookings also being taken for Oral Exam Preparation Day in March Call 087 6797890 between 6pm - 8pm Gortroe Home Help Required for Elderly Person 1 Hr. per morning Mon. - Fri. Own Transport Required Phone: 086 - 8247047 Youghal Red Cross Practical First Aid Course Starting 3rd February Cost 90. Phone 087 6480366 PACO Sizes S - XL New addition to our already fantastic labels Molly s Ladies Fashion Boutique 4, Main St., Midleton. Tel: 021-4638331 PACO - Ladies Casuals Spring Collection Now in Stock. Extended Opening Hrs Fri. 9am - 7pm Est. 1988 Full & Part-Time Positions Available ForQ FRONT OF HOUSE KITCHEN Please reply with C.V. toQ 86 North Main Street, Youghal TelQ 024 85844 YOUGHAL NEWS Next Issue Feb 5th www.youghalnews.ie Garryvoe Toastmasters The Garryvoe Toastmasters, better known as the Talking Heads Club, has been 19 years a growing and has helped many, many members to become more confident in front of an audience. Confidence is a key ingredient to becoming the speaker and leader you want to be. Good leaders are good communicators and leadership is the art of persuading others to do what you wish to be done. To do so, you need to communicate and you need to work as a team. In a Toastmaster club, you’ll do both; and you’ll find out how to vary your approach to suit the needs of different people, be they the audience for a speech or the committee for a fundraiser. Best of all, you’ll practice in a friendly, supportive environment with people who are there for the same reasons you are. Garryvoe Toastmasters meet in the comfortable surrounds of the Garryvoe Hotel on alternate Tuesday nights at 8.00 pm sharp and meetings are of two hours duration. Guests are always welcome to come and visit us, observe what we are about. Our next meeting is on January 27th. If you would like further information please contact John at 086 8228536 or email jvcolbert@gmail.com . POBALSCOIL NA TRIONOIDE CAREERS EVENING PHOTO MICHAEL HUSSEY Mark Thuroe, Francis Kiely and Aaron Walsh with Lt. Niamh O’Donoghue from the Naval Service Frank Delaney, Deputy Principal Bernie Heffernan, Gillian Crowley, Principal Seamus O’Ceallachain, Eilish O’Mahony and Declan O’Keeffe Gillian Crowley, Frank Delaney and Eilish O’Mahony from the Pobalscoil Na Trionoide guidance department who organised the careers evening Finola Collins with daughter Amy and granddaughter Ruby Cpl. Pierce Foley, Tadhg Hennessy, Max Twomey and Ferdia McHugh Breda Geoghegan, Niamh Hunt and Maurice Geoghegan Paul Quill and Anthony Mason with Catherine Fitzgerald from Inch with Reserve Garda Karl Hudson Theresa Cadogen Sheila Coveney, Jo Kelly from Youghal Citizen Information with Mary and Lisa O’ Brien from Piltown Aisling and Mag O’Flaherty with Danny O’Regan, Jenni McCarthy and Pat McCarthy from HSE Ambulance Fr. John Dunne, Sister Joshephine McCarthy and Fr. Patrick Relihan Mick Downing and Tom Kennedy with students Crystal Derilo and Ashleigh Nugent Kate Flanagan, Susan O’Connell and June Fitzgerald Aaron Fahy, Frances Murray and Tommy Roche from the Fireservice - In Memoriam 24th Anniversary - In Memoriam 1st Anniversary In Loving Memory of In loving memory of Annie Smiddy John Merrigan Ballymadog, Youghal, Co. Cork Who Died on 19th January 2008. Aged 87 years. R.I.P. Late of Kinsalebeg, Co. Waterford You never miss the sunshine, till the evening shadows fall You never miss loved ones, till they are gone beyond recall So be forever with him, Lord, hear him should he call And light a star above his grave, when evening shadows fall Will those who think of John today a little prayer to Jesus say Lovingly remembered by his wife Johannah, Daughter Joan, Son-in-Law Willie-John, Grandaughters, Alicia and April 3rd Anniversary All I ask is that you will remember me at Mass and Holy Communion. O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee. Our Lady, Queen of Heaven, pray for her. 2nd Anniversary In Loving Memory of James Daly Mary O Brien In loving memory of my dear Dad, James Daly Late of Rhincrew, Youghal Who Died on 11th January 2006. R.I.P. 5, Cherryvale Estate, Youghal, Co. Cork who died on 22nd January 2006. Aged 74 years. May she rest in peace. Silent Memories keep you near, As time unfolds another year, Our of our lives you may be gone, But in our hearts you still live on. May the light of heaven shine on her. You have gone no further from us than to God and God is very near. Always remembered by your loving son, Pat, daughter-in-law, Marie and grandson, James From your husband Kevin, daughter Phil, son-in-law Mike and Grandchildren Mikie, Ellie & Ben. Months Mind Mass Sheila Heaphy Perry late of Sarsfield Terrace, who died in Downpatrick on Christmas Day. Also for her husband Tommy who died on December 3rd. The family wish to thank all those who sent mass cards and letters of sympathy. Months Mind Mass at The Holy Family Church on Sunday 25th January 2009 at 11 a.m. THANKSGIVINGS PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY (Never Known To Fail) O most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendour of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. O Star of the Sea, help me and show m herein that you are my Mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth. I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succour me in my necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. O show me herein you are my Mother. Mary conceived without sin pray for us who have recourse to Thee (three times). Thank you for your mercy towards me and mine. The person must say this prayer on three consecutive days. After three days request will be granted. This prayer must be published after the favour is granted. M.B. IN MEMORIAM THANKSGIVINGS ~ Hughes ~ 8th anniversary In loving memory of a dear husband, Howard, late of the Mall, Youghal, who died on the 7th January, 2001 As long as my heart keeps beating, As long as my eyes shed tears, I will always love and miss you, No matter how many years. PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY (Never Known To Fail) O most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendour of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. O Star of the Sea, help me and show m herein that you are my Mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth. I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succour me in my necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. O show me herein you are my Mother. Mary conceived without sin pray for us who have recourse to Thee (three times). Thank you for your mercy towards me and mine. The person must say this prayer on three consecutive days. After three days request will be granted. This prayer must be published after the favour is granted. G Loved and remembered always by your wife, Brigid. In loving memory of a loving father, Howard, late of the Mall, Youghal, who died on the 7th January, 2001 My memories of you Dad Will never grow old, They are locked in my heart, In letters of gold. Sadly missed by your daughter, Gwendolen 7th Anniversary ~ CLAIRE HANNA ~ Late of 12 Blackwater Heights, Youghal Who died on January 21st 2002 May the winds of love blow softly, And whisper for you to hear, That we your family miss you, And wish that you were here An Anniversary Mass will be held for Claire on Saturday 24th Jan in the Holy Family Church, Youghal at 7.30pm Sadly missed by Mom and Dad, Martin and Teresa. Her brothers and sisters Sean, James, Jenny, Stephanie and Gerard. By her nephews and nieces Diarmuid, Rebecca, Ciara and Coran. Sister in law Jenny B, and Aidan. Also her fiancØ Paul THOSE WHO THINK OF CLAIRE TODAY A LITTLE PRAYER TO JESUS SAY. ~ DALY ~ 22nd and 3rd Anniversaries In loving memory of my dear parents Nellie and James Daly late of Rhincrew Youghal whose anniversaries occur around this time R.I.P masses offered. Mam and Dad memories we keep one by one, Things you have said things you have done, They bring a smile and often a tear. But always a wish that you were here Well those who think of them today a little prayer to Jesus say Always remembered by your son Willie, daughter in law Mary and Granddaughter Linda A PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Never known to fail) O most beautiful Flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, splendour of Heaven, blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin assist me in my neccessity. O Star of the Sea help me and show me herein you are my mother. O Holy Mary Mother of God, queen of heaven and earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succour me in this necessity; there are none that can withstand your power. O show me herein you are my mother. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times). Holy Mother I place this cause into your hands (3 times). Holy Spirit you who solve all problems, light all roads so that I can attain my goal, you who gave me the divine gift to forgive and forget all evil against me and that in all instances of my life You are with me, I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things as you confirm once again that I never want to be separated from you in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy towards me and mine. The person must say this prayer on three consecutive days. After three days the request will be granted. 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Curtain 8.15pm sharp It is time for some laughter and fun in Inch Community Centre again, and Inch Drama Group s Anyone Could Rob a Bank a farce, by Tom Coffey is just what the doctor ordered. The play is set in the kitchen of Badger Grey s house. Badger is played by Anthony Flavin and his hair-brained wife Sarah played by Mary Colbert, their pretty and flirtatious daughter played by Teresa Riordan who has a crush on the local Sergeant played by Pakie O Mahony, but she is also attracted to Tony, a business man, played by John Hurley who is in town for a few days. Then there is Jerreen, Badger s brother played by Michael Riordan Jnr. (the local coffin maker) and Mickey, their nephew, played by Padraig Walsh a wanna-be boxer who is an apprentice toJerreen, and to complete the crew there is Windy, Badger s next door neighbour and local butcher played by Brendan Walsh. We welcome Brendan and Padraig Walsh - father and son - to our cast for the first time - though this is not their first time on stage, Brendan has an acting past with Killeagh macra and Padraig is a rising star on the stage. So what is the play about? Having read of an unsuccessful bank robbery in Blarney, Badger, egged on by Jerreen and Windy, plots out a robbery of his own, just to show how it could be done properly. You won t believe the mayhem, accusations, confusion and shenanigans that follow - it is laughter all the way. They say that laughter is the shock absorber that eases the blows of life , in the times we live in this is what we all need - a good laugh. This performance is not to be missed and with laughter and enjoyment assured an with all the comforts available at Inch Community Centre, it is a great night out for all concerned. Booking in advance of these shows to secure your seat can be made by telephoning (024) 95252 between the hours of 5pm and 9.30pm - curtain 8.15pm sharp. Youghal United AFC Player of the Month for December ’08 Sponsored by Brookes Super Valu Damian Moore, Asst. Manager Brookes Damian Moore, Asst. Manager Brookes Super Valu presents the Player of the Super Valu presents the Player of the Month award U-11 to Calum Hogan Month award U-12 to Eric Murphy Damian Moore, Asst. Manager Brookes Super Valu presents the Player of the Month award for December ’08 U-13 to James Walsh Damian Moore, Asst. Manager Brookes Super Valu presents the Player of the Month award U-16 to Ashley Lewis Damian Moore, Asst. Manager Brookes Super Valu presents the Player of the Month award for December ’08 U-14 to Yves Soeghe Damian Moore, Asst. Manager Brookes Super Valu pictured with the Player of the Month award winners for December Sponsored by Solo Hairdressing Scenes from the forthcoming production Bookings 95252 from 5pm-9.30pm Proprietor Ollie Hegarty of Solo Hairdressing presents Solo U16 Player of the Month to Rachael Cronin Proprietor Ollie Hegarty of Solo Hairdressing presents Solo U14 Player of the Month to Sarah Roche The cast from the show " Anyone could rob a bank" during rehearsals Michael Riordan-Jerreen’, Teresa Riordan-’Noreen’ and John Hurley-’Tony’ Brendan Walsh-’Windy’ Anthony Flavin-’Badger’ and Michael Riordan’Jerreen’ in scene from the show Proprietor Ollie Hegarty of Solo Hairdressing presents Solo U12 Player of the Month to Holly Twomey Proprietor Ollie Hegarty of Solo Hairdressing pictured with the Player of the Month Award Winners for December IN MEMORIAM 11th Anniversary In loving memory of 8th Anniversary On the 17th of January Noel Landers Jack Coleman Remember him with a smile today He was not one for tears Reflect instead on the memories Of all the happy years Recall to mind the way he spoke And all the things he said His strength, his stance, the way he walked Remember these instead Sadly missed by your daughter Mary and grand-daugher Freda 4th Anniversary Mary Kate Kenefick 3, O Brien s Terrace, Youghal Raheen Park, Youghal Your Memory is our dearest treasure To have and to hold, to keep forever Sadly missed by his wife Eileen, Sons Henry and Liam and Daughter Marion 2nd Anniversary In Loving Memory Of Margaret Noonan Late of Ballyclamasey, Summerfield, Youghal. Cherished memories of a Dear Mother Whose Anniversary occured on January 5th A date filled with saddness, Returns to us today, As we stop to remember Mammy, In our own special way. Always loved and so sadly missed by William, Margaret, Christina and John Who Died on 22nd January 2007 Will those who think of her today a little prayer to Jesus say. Fondly remembered by her husband Sean, children Anne, John and Patrick, brothers, sisters, sisters-in-law and their families 14th Anniversary 23rd Anniversary Danielle Griffin Donal Griffin Whose Anniversary Occurs on 20th January Whose Anniversary Occurs on 19th Jan. I ll lend you for a little while, A child of mine God said. But will you till I call her back, Take care of her for me. She ll bring you charms to gladden you, And should her stay be brief. You ll always have her memories As a solace for your grief. You left this world so quickly, We still wonder why. For the saddest part of all, You never said Goodbye. You left us so many memories, To us you were so dear. No matter when we needed you, We always found you near. Always loved and missed by Mam, Nan, Uncles Kieran and Paul and Sisters Robyn and Diane Loved always by his wife Breda, children Kieran, Denelza and Paul and his grandchildren. YOUGHAL GAA CLUB NEWS CLUB A.G.M. The Senior Club held their A.G.M. on Thursday night the 9th of December in Club Aras. In front of a sizeable attendance the very reverend Fr. Bernard Cotter was elected as President. In his address to the meeting he expressed what an honour it was to be selected to the role and how it was a very special honour to be following on from the late Liam Moynihan. Many tributes were heard throughout proceedings to Liam who was a hugely popular member of the Club and society in general. Fr. Cotter played his first game for the Club in a schools tournament in Midleton in 1948 and has been a member of the Club ever since. Although retired now and living in Cork he is an everpresent at Club functions and will be a popular choice as president. There was a decision made at the meeting that the president be changed every 3 years as there is a long list of very destinguished vice presidents who may never get the chance to become president. The executive was returned as it was last year with the exception of Alan Hennessy who is stepping down as Fixtures secretary. Alan has served the Club as PRO and Fixtures Secretary over the last 13 Years and Chairman Sean Ring paid tribute to Alan for all he has done in that time. The biggest topic of discussion on the night was that of the Schools being unable to play in any competitions from January 1st as the funding for substitute teachers will not allow for teachers to have time to go to these games. Little has been made of this in the media and most people are unaware of this being the case. This could potentially have a huge bearing on young people not playing sports and their is concern that their will be a fall off in the numbers playing Gaelic games aswell as the huge emphasis that has been put on physical education in schools because of obesity levels rising in Ireland being eroded somewhat. The Club will be in contact with all the relevent parties about this situation to express it’s concerns over the next few weeks. Club Officials for the coming Year are Sean Ring as Chairman, Ken Bulman as Vice Chairman, Assumpta Parker as Secretary, Ned O’Connell as Treasurer and David Kilgannon as P.R.O. The role of Fixtures Secretary will be announced after the first Club meeting in the New Year. On the playing front it was decided to have just one league team next year as it is proving difficult to field two teams for a full league campaign in Football. There will however be two teams for Championship, one Intermediate and one Junior. Mick Sheehan has the task of getting football back on track in the Club flanked by Philip Monaghan and Eoin O Suchru. Mick is finalising his back room team at the moment and their is a buzz about football in the club that has not been seen for a few years with many players already committing to giving their best efforts for the cause. U21 Football will be looked after by Maurice O’Mahony, Maurice Cronin and David Kilgannon. This has been a very successful combination over the last few years at underage level and are stepping up to the adult club for the first time. Pat Mackey is again looking after the Minors and with a Team that did the double at u16 this could be a very exciting year for football fans. No Hurling Management team is in place at the moment but discussions are ongoing and the Club are optemistic they will get their Man. Sean Ring and John Parker will again be looking after the Juniors and if the Senior Manager approached takes the position I can see a great year ahead for hurling also. The enigmatic Ken Bulman is taking the u21 hurlers, lets hope he didn’t pick up too many bad habits accross the bridge last year or get a feel for losing. Con Spillane will look after the Minors which will be a dificult job with limited resources but his experience will counteract this. We have underachieved in both codes over the last few years but their is an air of excitement and optimism building about next years prospects that I have not witnessed before in my 5 Years with the Club and hopefully some of this will lead to long summer evenings challenging for honours on all fronts. ST.STEPHENS DAY GET TOGETHER IN MEMORY OF DAN COLEMAN A large crowd gathered at Club Aras on St Stephens morning for a Hurling and Football tournament organised by the Coleman Family to mark the upcoming tenth anniversary of the passing of Dan. It was great to see such a large gathering for what was also billed as a celebration of it being 10 Years this Year since the footballers won the Junior Championship. The Hurlers and Footballers of 99 took on their present Day counterparts in two very competitive matches with plenty of good talent both past and present on show. The 99 hurlers lost out by a couple of points but the footballers gained revenge for this in the second game. Patrons were treated to a hot toddy during the games to help offset the cold weather and possibly the onset of the Christmas hangover. Their was a great atmosphere in the Club Bar after where Brendan Coleman presented trophies to the winning connections. Hopefully this can become an anual event that helps former players and visitors to stay in touch with the Club, while also giving people a chance to remember the highs and lows of days past. CHAMPIONSHIP DRAWS FOR 2009 The Intermediate footballers will be in action against Canovee in the first round of the Championship with the losers playing either Eire Og or Delaneys. With a big emphasis being put on the Football this Year under the guidance of Mick Sheehan lets hope we will have a long Year chearing on the Youghal Boys. Training is starting this Wednesday at 7:30 sharp with a full attendance expected. The hurlers will be up against Mallow in the first round with the losers playing Douglas or Newcestown. Their was no more than a puck of a ball between Youghal and Mallow last Year so no chances will be taken in the build up to this one and having to possibly face their victors from last year Douglas should they lose will be an added incentive to come out on top. CRAFT FAIR A craft fair was held in the hall on Sunday 14th December. The event was organised and run by Sean and Noreen Oliphant and the Club would like to thank both of them for their efforts. There were 25 stalls on the Day selling a vast array of items from Bread to old coins, Candles to flowers and Dolls to baskets. Over 600 people passed through the doors on the day with many leaving with that one off gift or simply a loaf of bread or some farm house cheese. The next event of it’s kind will be the return of the Car Boot Sale on January 11th. The last one was a great success despite some very stormy weather with over 30 stalls and it is hoped to increase this even further over the next few months to establish Youghal as one of the biggest markets in Munster. On Friday night last 19th December the Club held a party for Club Members and Lotto sellers. Their was a raffle on the night confined to lotto sellers only and the following names were drawn. Turkey Vouchers: Alan Geary, Hair Design and Aoife Lawlor. Bottle of Wine: Richard Byrne, Angeline Murphy, Carmel Forrest and Brian Coleman. Box of Biscuits: Mary Farrell, Cathy & Henry Collins, Tommy Coleman Snr. and William Kennefick. TEENAGE DISCO: Club Aras again rocked to the beat of hip hop and r & b as TeenXtreme brought their underage disco roadshow to Town. Over 200 revellers danced the night away helped by two of Irelands hottest rap artists. It was the only place in Ireland that saw snow on the night as two snow machines pumped out the white stuff to add that little extra bit of atmosphere to the occasion. The next big night for the Teenagers will be over valentines weekend where their are a few more surprises planned. Watch this space for further details. COUNTY BOARD DRAW Congratulations to Fintan Crowley on winning a night at Curraheen Park Stadium in the December Draw. Hope you have a great night Fintan. Tickets are still available for the rest of the Draws and we would encourage people to purchase these as up to 60% of the proceeds come directly back to the Club. Tickets can be obtained from any Committee member. CLUB LOTTO Still no winner of the Jackpot that is well in excess of 10 grand. The winner of the Holiday for December was Margaret Barry from Knockaverry who bought the ticket from Angela Pomphrett. Heres hopeing you enjoy the break. JUVENILE TRAINING With the New Year upon us the youngest members of our club will be back in action on the second Saturday in January. The Club wish to extend an invitation to all families in the parish of Youghal to bring their kids along to have a go. The only rules are that the children be aged 5 or attending main stream school. Coaching starts at 10am each and every Saturday with under 8 and 7’s up first and the younger members from 11 o’clock. This is great fun for the kids and parents alike and we would encourage parents to stay around for the hour and watch the laughter and sometimes tears that inevitably ensue. Opportunity to promote Youghal’s ’hidden gems’ in online promotional movies to be screened across the world Tourism Ireland has launched a nationwide search for a number of individuals or couples to star in a series of short online movies to help market the island of Ireland overseas and attract more visitors in 2009 and beyond. Tourism Ireland is looking to recruit people whose enthusiasm for their favourite part of Ireland, whether iconic location or best kept secret, can help promote the destination to potential visitors across the world. This is a great opportunity to let Tourism Ireland (who market Ireland overseas) and the outside world see just what ’hidden gems’ Youghal has to offer. The movies will complement Tourism Ireland’s new three-year global advertising campaign ’Go Where Ireland Takes You’. The new campaign has been designed to capture the spontaneity and fun of holidaying in Ireland. The producers of the online movies, Keo Films, the makers of Channel 4’s River Cottage series, will carry out the initial casting stage over the next couple of weeks. Those interested in taking part are invited to email: ireland@keofilms.com or to call Freefone 1800 932 916 (calls are free from landlines) and give details of their favourite place and say why they should be selected to feature in one of the movies. A shortlist will then be compiled and short listed respondents will be invited to participate in a series of auditions at a number of locations across the island. The online movies will feature on Tourism Ireland’s international suite of 41 websites www.discoverireland.com, which covers every continent, and will be translated into five languages. Last year the websites attracted a record 10.3 million unique visitors, a massive +53% increase in visits over 2007, illustrating the powerful influence of the internet on consumer holiday planning. Research carried out by Tourism Ireland has indicated that customers are not just searching for the lowest fare any more; they are seeking information and recommendations on the perfect holiday experience - where to go, what to see and do and where to eat. This new online movie series is aimed at providing an added dimension of information on the many attractions Ireland has to offer in a novel and entertaining way. In addition to featuring on Tourism Ireland’s global website, the movies will also feature on online video channels and on social networking sites such as Youtube, Facebook and WAYN.com. Tourism Ireland is investing 47 million in its global promotion of the island of Ireland in 2009. 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