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Midleton News
FREE MIDLETON FREE AND DISTRICT NEXT ISSUE JUNE 18TH NEWS CoveringQ Aghada, Ballycotton, Ballinacurra, Carrigtwohill, Castlemartyr, Cloyne, Ladysbridge, Killeagh, Midleton, Mogeely, Saleen, Shanagarry,Whitegate Vol. 4 Issue 4 June 4th 2009 Tel 024 25190 Fax 024 93852 Email: info@midletonnews.com www.midletonnews.com Mill Road, Midleton SUMMERTIME SPECIALS MARINATED SIRLOIN STEAKS 4 FOR 10 LARGE FRESH CHICKEN FILLETS 4 FOR 4.99 HOMEMADE STEAK STIR FRY HALF PRICE - OFFERS VALID UNTIL JUNE 17th 2009 - GET THE BEST FOR LESS A T C R O WL LEYS Midleton s ONLY award-winning Craft Butcher Tel: 021 4613542 www.crowleyscraftbutcher.com A. OConnor 1, Roxboro Mews, Main Street, Midleton, Co. Cork. Telephone: 021 - 4634452 Opticians Prada z Gucci z Roberto Cavalli z Marc Jacobs & Many More... 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Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 BALLYCOTTON FIRST HOLY COMMUNION AT STAR OF THE SEA CHURCH Sean Devanney with his parents Tadgh and Maura Aine Lane with her parents Denise and Richard and brother Anthony Aaron McCarthy with family Cathal Maguire pictured with his brother Daniel and parents Sandra and Pat Kevin Finn pictured with family members CiarÆn O’Sullivan and his family Claudia Bostock with her parents Anne Chloe Beausang with her parents Stephen and Christine and Stephen Stephen Cronin pictured with his parents Niall and Sheena, brother Eoghan and aunt Una Cathal Lane pictured with his parents Kathleen and Liam and grandmother May Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Castlemartyr First Holy Communion Mikaela McNamara with her family Joseph Stack & Family Kate McCarthy & Family Dion Twomey & Family Darragh Moran & Family Shannen Barrett & Family Linda Donnelly & Family Karyn Collins & Family Dermot Murphy & Family Shane O’Riordan & Family Sarah Lee & Family Group of Boys & Girls who received their Holy Communion Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 MIDLETON TOWN COUNCIL AND CORK COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS FRIDAY, 5TH JUNE ELECTION ROUNDUP BE VOTE Dear Voter, I Much as I would like to have had the I N pleasure of calling on you personally, I N D have found it impossible to do so, owing to the huge extent of territory that com- D E prises the Midleton Electoral Area. In E P view of that, I take this opportunity of P E N D asking you for your NO. 1 VOTE ON JUNE 5th for Election to Midleton Town E Council and Cork County Council. N Your vote will help me to help you. I thank you in advance. E N T D E Yours sincerely N Noel Collins VOTE 1 COLLINS, Noel And have no regrets later. T Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Official Opening of Midleton Northern Relief Road BAM (Ascon) delivers key Infrastructure Projects BAM, formerly Ascon, has successfully delivered another key infrastructure project for the Cork region with the completion of the Midleton Northern Relief Road. The new road officially opened on Monday by the Minister for Transport, Mr. Noel Dempsey TD, adds to a growing list of major schemes recently completed by BAM for the people of Cork. These include Cork Airport, Kinsale Road Fly Over, UCC IT Building at Western Road, Revenue Offices at Blackpool, County Hall and County Library. The Midleton Northern Relief Road brings a significant upgrade to the town’s infrastructure and incorporates a new railway bridge, essential to opening of the Cork-Midleton rail link later this summer. The bypass will play a major role in reducing traffic congestion along Main Street - thus improving safety and the business environment in the town. The Minister also officiated at the opening of another BAM infrastructure project in West Cork. The New Pier at Baltimore provides essential access for both the fishing and tourist industries in the West Cork town and is a significant boost to the business community in advance of the tourist season. BAM Contractors, which is celebrating its 50th year in construction in Ireland, is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Royal BAM Group of the Netherlands. The decision to rebrand Ascon/Rohcon as BAM Contractors is part of a strategic goal to strengthen the BAM brand globally. The Group operates in thirty countries worldwide and is involved in all aspects of construction and development, with a turnover of 10bn. Other major Cork projects currently being undertaken by BAM include the New Marymount Hospice at Curraheen, Nursing Homes at Ballincollig and Farranlea Road, The Aldi distribution centre at Mitchelstown, The Castlelake residential development at Carrigtwohill, The Mallow Flood Relief Scheme and the Rail Access Bridge at Lower Glanmire Road. BAM Contractors would like to wish Cork County Council and the Baltimore & Skibbereen Harbour Boards every success with their latest infrastructural developments. Noel Harrington, Cork County Mayor, Minister for Transport Noel Dempsey, TD, Theo Cullinane, Director, BAM Contractors and Martin Riordan, Cork County Manager pictured at the Official Opening of Midleton Northern Relief Road, Phase 1 last Monday. Jack Tuohy, General Foreman, Donal O Shea, Project Manager, Tim Murphy, Contracts Manager, Brian Cunningham, Director BAM Contractors and Theo Cullinane, Director BAM Contractors pictured at the Official Opening of Midleton Northern Relief Road, Phase 1 last Monday. Allocation for private dwellings of 2,900,000 Michael Ahern T.D. welcomes the announcement of funding for private house grants for older people and people with disabilities. Cork County Council - Southern Division received an allocation for private dwellings in 2009 of 2,900,000 this is an increase from 2‰ million in 2008. The grants are administered by the Local Authorities and over the past 10 years up to 609 million has been allocated to the Local Authorities, assisting almost 86 thousand older people and people with disabilities to improve their housing conditions under these Schemes. The revised Scheme targets the available resources to those in most need. Michael Ahern T.D. welcomes the decision to expand the Post Leaving Certificate places from September 2009. At present there are 30,188 PLC places nationwide and 28,000 of these are allocated to VEC’s, the rest are to Voluntary, Community and Comprehensive Schools. A further 1,500 places have now been approved to bring the total number of approved places to 31,688 in 2009/2010 academic year. To obtain a place on these courses one should apply to Cork County VEC. Michael Ahern T.D. has recently been informed by former Minister Noel Ahern that he approved a grant of 400,000 to fund remedial works at the Youghal Harbour in 2009. This funding is in respect of the repair of the walls of the pier head and to Greens Quay. The Minister stated that it is now up to the Local Authorities to get on with the work and to draw down the funding from the Department and complete same. Castlemartyr Annual Village Fete Sunday 7th June A Fun Day for all the family LIVE MUSIC, CLASSIC CAR SHOW, STALLS & REFRESHMENTS ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TOWARDS THE COMMUNITY SPORTS HALL PROJECT For More Details visit: route25classiccarclub.com Or Phone Simon on: 087 2263118 or Fred 085 7353240 Theo Cullinane, Director BAM Contractors, Martin Riordan, Cork County Manager, Noel Harrington, Cork County Mayor, John Lapthorne, Senior Engineer Cork County Council and Kevin Costelloe, Project Resident Engineer of Cork County Council pictured at the Official Opening of Midleton Northern Relief Road, Phase 1 last Monday. Any person who is interested in supporting this event, is invited to attend. For further information contact Fred Whelan 085-7353240 Books, prizes, cakes & donations etc always welcome. Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 TOIRÉASA FERRIS, EU CANDIDATE JOINS SINN FÉIN CANVASSING EAST CORK Johnny O Mahony with ToirØasa Ferris, Gerry O’ Sullivan, Midleton, Cllr. Sandra McLellan, ToirØasa Ferris and Pat Buckley. ToirØasa Ferris, EU Candidate with Cllr. Sandra McLellan, Cork County Council Candidate Mandy Hennessy with ToirØasa Ferris Group pictured with ToirØasa Ferris at the National Monument in Midleton O BRIENS Main Street, Midleton ToirØasa Ferris, EU Candidate with Tony Hennessy, Cllr. Sandra McLellan, Cork County Council Candidate and Cllr. Martin Hallinan ToirØasa Ferris, EU Candidate pictured with Mandy Hennessy, Cllr. Sandra McLellan, Cork County Council Candidate and Thelma Reilly Carpets, Beds Rugs, Furniture, Gifts Midleton (00 21) 4631221 Cobh: (00 21) 4813337 SALE NOW ON ToirØasa Ferris, EU Candidate and Cllr. Sandra McLellan, Cork County Council Candidate with Sinn FØin supporters FREE DELIVE ERY - BEST PRICE - BEST CHOICE Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Ballintotas Briefs BALLYANDREEN ‘5’ BRAVE EFFORT BY BALLINTOTAS IN FINAL Well done to Ballintotas NS on reaching the final of the Sciath Na Scol competition which was played in Pairc Ui Rinn last week. After a great campaign the locals were denied ultimate glory by Ballycotton NS who triumphed by one point. The winners got off to a great start and thus Ballintotas were always chasing the match thereafter. Final Score - Ballycotton NS 1-7; Ballintotas 2-3. Ballintotas Panel: Conor Whyte, Robert Mitchell, James O Brien, Seadnaidh Smyth, Christian Daly, Zoe McEvoy, Brian O Mahony, David Murphy, Darren Cusack, Declan Kelly, Jack Murphy, Eden Motherway, Leah McEvoy, Lucy Lawton, Michael Cosgrave, Michael Kelly, Eoghan Hennessy, Dylan Murphy, Eoin Cashman, Shane O Brien, Eoin Mitchell, Liam Franklin, Anthony McAuliffe and Cleeva Motherway. ST PAUL DRAMA A special word of congratulations to all involved in the magnificent drama production centred around the life of St Paul which was held outdoors recently. The event was a credit to all who put in such a great effort to ensure that this was again a truly memorable community occasion. SUMMER TOUR The Ballintotas Commujity Alert Summer Tour is now almost upon us. Preparations are continuing for the trip to Kilkenny on Saturday week, June 13. There will an early departure time from Ballintotis Church Car Park at 8.15am and Midleton Church Car Park at 8.30am, with a mid morning coffee/tea stop on route to the Marble City. The outward journey will be through Fermoy, Mitchelstown, Cahir and Clonmel with lunch booked for the Hotel Kilkenny at 12.45pm and the afternoon designated for shopping until approximately 5pm. Carrickon-Suir will feature on the return journey en route to Dungarvan where the evening meal will be enjoyed at the Park Hotel. Cost of the day is 45 (bus, lunch and dinner). Bookings and payment should be made as soon as possible to Kay at 021-4667627 or 0863913079. TUESDAY CLUB The Tuesday Club will meet on the following dates, before the summer break: Tuesday June 16; Tuesday June 23 (trip to Castlemartyr Resort Hotel); and Tuesday June 30. Paul O Sullivan-Hourihan presenting the Michael Morrison Memorial Trophy to winner Sean McGrath. Also pictured is Tom Hartnett of Ballycotton Running Promotions Castlemartyr GAA Notes Erins Own 1-15 Castlemartyr 0-11 Castlemartyr made the journey to Caherlag on Sunday last the 23rd of May and returned home empty handed, after been given a lesson in hurling by the home team in this JHL Div. 1 fixture. With the championship game versus Cloyne only a month away, Barney Lawton has a mammoth task on his hands to get his troops firing by then. Best for the Reds over the hour was Brian Lawton who registered a tally of 8 points. Castlemartyr 1-7 Watergrasshill 0-12 In a lively game of hurling, Castlemartyrs second string gave a good account of themselves over the hour before losing out narrowly to Watergrasshill in this JHL Div. 3 fixture in Castlemartyr on Monday the 24th of May last. Rob O Donavan was majestic at centre back for the hour, while up front Steven Collins, Seanie Hennessy and Chris Moran tried hard. Castlemartyr 0-8 Carrignavar 1-16 Castlemartyr s recent run of bad results continued, when they went down tamely to a slick Carrignavar outfit in this JHL A busy week for Chris Moran Div. 1 clash, played in Castlemartyr on who featured in all 3 Friday 29th of May. Castlemartyr matches Carrignavar led only by 6 points to 4 at half time, but they really burst into the game on the resumption, bagging 2-4 without reply in the first 10 minutes of the second half. The game petered out from this point on and Castlemartyr offered only a token resistance. Best for the Reds on the night was an overworked Ollie Smiddy who tried gamely to repel the tide. Seamus Hartnett presenting women s winner Rhona Lynch with her prize Josh and Paul O Sullivan-Hourihan from Ballyandreen who took part in their local road race Cork Orienteers Summer League at Curragh Wood, Midleton Anna O Mahony, Ciara Fitzgerald and Norah O Brien from Scoil Chlochain Mhuire in Carrigtwohill at the Cork Summer Orienteering League Group from Little Island Scout at the orienteering league Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 LADYSBRIDGE LADY IS CAMOGIE'S LEADING LIGHT By Christy Parker The first decade of this century will be marked as a period when east Cork’s role in the evolvement of Gaelic games was unique and considerable. For most followers of the native codes that immediately suggests Youghal man Christy Cooney’s term as GAA president. Less heralded has been a similar, parallel appointment. Joan O’Flynn, born, reared and sent out to hurl in Ladysbridge, assumed the Cumann Camogaiochta na nGael Presidency last April. Both presidents now lend the region a unique placement in the national arena. The daughter of the late Seamus and Margaret O’Flynn, Jane is to the GAA manor born. Seamus was a renowned east Cork GAA administrator and her brother Dennis is a prominent referee and PRO with Fr. O’Neill’s. When Joan, no less dedicated, took up camogie at 15, a lifetime’s journey had begun. Honours on the field would prove evasive for the forward-laterturned-goalkeeper, amounting to an early County Championship medal with Fr. O’Neill’s and, over a decade later, a Kildare Junior Championship with her adopted Celbridge. Throughout her career though, the game would bring gold to her life. Joan attended St. Mary’s High School, Midleton before attaining a BA in English and Irish at UCC followed by a Masters in Equaility Studies at UCD. Free-spirited jaunts in Europe and America followed before she took up work with Action Group for Irish Youth in London. It was the 1980’s and 40,000 emigrants were leaving Ireland annually. Joan’s position was to help co-ordinate the various strands of help available to those seeking survival in England before and after they left home. The mass migration of Irish culture meant that "GAA and camogie clubs were popping up all over the place," she recalls. Had Fr. O’Neill’s arrived in London, Joan could not have become more involved as she lined out with the aptly titled London Irish Camogie Club. In 1987, she was a member of the first London representative side. Seven years later, Joan reversed her emigration, acquiring her present job as Communications and Programmes manager with government advisory body, Combat Poverty. She settled in Celbridge, where she still resides. The subsequent 15 years has seen the lady from Ladysbridge climb the administrative ranks in Leinster. She has served as County Chairperson, was both Secretary and PRO of Kildare Camogie Board and was a Kildare delegate on the Leinster Camogie Council. At national level she has been Chair of the National Development Committee for Camogie and was part of the Camogie Association’s Management Committee. Joan’s presidential post is wide-ranging, with "a lot of representational duties," diversifying into promotional and development roles. "Its all positive stuff," she advises, "I get a lot of energy from it." She tends to use the term ’opportunity’ quite a lot and a month into her three-year tenure, she employs it in an early vision of her preferred legacy. "I want to ensure there are opportunities for children everywhere to play the game," she says. "My opportunity to play came at 15 when fantastic voluntary workers formed a club in Ballymacoda. But if that had happened ten years earlier, perhaps a lot more girls would have taken up camogie." She proceeds, "I want to help establish clubs where there aren’t any. I also want to secure and strengthen the refereeing, coaching and volunteer sides of our game." . The National Development committee’s Strategic Plan is the vehicle on which to move these goals along. It provides a wide focus of the game nationally and the picture Joan sees emerging is heartening. "There are 530 clubs and 100,000 registered members and it’s growing," she enthuses. "I was in Piltown, Co. Kilkenny recently and there were three All-Ireland Under-16 finals on one day at A, B and C levels involving six counties. Tyrone and Westmeath contested the C final and that indicates the game is spreading outside the traditional hurling or camogie counties." "Furthermore," she elaborates, "Mayo, which had no camogie club five years ago, now has three. Kerry has revived the game to pro- vide six clubs. Galway, Cork, Wexford, Tipp, Limerick, Dublin, Antrim and Derry are all very strong camogie areas at various levels." (Kilkenny, thanks be to God, aren’t as marauding as their male counterparts but she says they are cleaning up at under-age level. This suggests they’ll take over the bloody country altogether before the year is out!) Despite it’s pre-eminence as a football county her adopted Kildare has 19 clubs, mostly arising from strong pockets of hurling in its northern echelons like Celbridge, Leixlip and Kilcock. Much of this growth is related to population movement resultant from the boom economic years. For example Celbridge, being approximate to Dublin, now has a 19,000 population. The consequential increase in leisure and sporting outlets can serve to integrate new arrivals into a community "and often the GAA fills that demand," Joan observes. Where hurling thrives, camogie tends to follow fortune. A development team of eight officers assembled four years ago is also driving participation levels. "Two of them work with post primary schools and the rest are designated to enhancing the game in traditionally strong areas and establishing it in others," she explains. The organisation’s strategy is establish a structure "whereby a camogie club becomes a unit attached to a GAA club," she continues. This strengthens both organisations standing in the community and consolidates their sharing of facilities and resources. If participation and facilities have improved, Joan is at pains to stress that standards have also risen. "In recent years we’ve made a concentrated effort make quality coaching more available," she says. "We’re involved with Coaching Ireland and last March we launched Foundation and Level1 coaching manuals, so coaches can develop their own skills and abilities. The better the input at clubs the better it will be at inter-county level." For all that, the future is a constant challenge. She sees the game’s involvement in local communities -and vice versa- as paramount. Many of those she would entice through the gate, either as players or spectators, are those beyond the ’GAA tradition.’ It may be unfair to say that the strong emergence of other sports across playgrounds, school fields and courts has awakened the national game exponents to the need for greater inclusiveness. Yet it has certainly coincided with it. "I can see the merit in marketing a ’recreational format’ of camogie," she muses, "similar to tag rugby. I think it would help attract newcomers." Defining camogie’s support base as "mostly family orientated," she says she’ll be "working towards improving its profile, ideally to the point ideally whereby camogie stars are instantly recognisable a sin other sports." She emphasises the need for "good cooperation with the media," and aspires towards "greater live TV and radio coverage" as her organisation strives to market the game more widely. " If people see the quality product we offer, they will support us," she believes. The game’s relatively low profile irks her considerably, not by assumption of automatic entitlement, but because she has deep faith in its intrinsic worth. "Ten years ago it was a 12-a-side game but now it’s 15-a-side on a full scale hurling pitch. It has become far more exciting as a result. Coaching is much improved, fitness levels are high and it’s extremely athletic and skilful. So yes, it’s frustrating sometimes, because you want a wider audience to see all that." Travelling the country, she derives "incredible satisfaction from seeing so many young players, the great organisational levels within clubs and the commitment and enjoyment of the game." Meanwhile the main downside centres is one shared by most Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 LADYSBRIDGE LADY IS CAMOGIE'S LEADING LIGHT sporting organisations, if not by all associations nowadays. "Money," she sighs. "It’s a daily concern. You’d hope that the great progress made in recent years can be maintained but finances have to be very carefully managed to do so while at the same time we try to avail of so many development opportunities out there." Interestingly, in the face of all challenges she draws inspiration and strength from close quarters. "I can be very inspired by club volunteers. They change people’s lives," she explains, "and put so much back into their communities." Per example, she recalls a neighbour who was both a mother a leader in a youth club of which she was once a member. "She made our lives different and better by her involvement," she says. Similarly at her Midleton school "a voluntary coach got me involved in athletics, which gave me so much enjoyment. Ordinary, selfless people can have an amazing influence." On a wider stage, she greatly admires "our two female presidents," aka Mary Robinson and Mary McAleese. "They reinvented the office and brought a sense of dynamism to it. In reaching out to the community, they have extended the presidency to its limits and made it relevant." A sports fan in general, she was entranced in her London days by Arsenal and its Irish contingent of Brady, Stapleton and O’Leary. The admiration extends to the former Gunner, now Barcelona player, Tierry Henry, whom she considers, "a fantastic opportunist." Her interests in reading and films suggest wider world awareness, being "more into biographies and documentaries than fiction." The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas -the story of a German boy and his friendship with another boy on either side of a Polish concentration camp fence- have captured her avid attention in both genres. Given that one cannot get a tune from a hurley (well, maybe in Kilkenny ), her music interests are otherwise diverse. "Sharon Shannon, Edith Piaff, jazz, REM ," she recites. A keen traveller also, she recently visited Cuba where "the music was non-stop, everywhere. It was brilliant. I had to see Cuba before it changes, which it will", enthuses the woman who once taught English in Portugal -although probably only because they didn’t have hurleys with which to teach them camogie! She seems a most appropriate president at a time when international travel and Gaelic games are becoming increasingly synonymous. On the one hand there is the season’s end reward to foreign climes beloved of victorious GAA and, now, camogie sides. There are the GAA’s mixed rules scraps with Australia, although camogie has yet to pick a fight with foreigners and more recently, for some reason, a growing culture of Gaelic games in the far-flung fields of Dubai. "Camogie is now part of the annual Gaelic games tournament amongst ex-pats in Dubai," Joan informs. "There are now camogie clubs in Australia, America and Europe. There’s a new one just started in Paris actually," she adds. "Having lived and played in London, I’m interested in he game’s overseas potential, People bring their sport with them when they emigrate." Joan is equally aware of the international dimension at home, as the upsurge of immigrants integrate across the country. It would be a foolish and blinkered sports body that would not seek to harness the talents and personalities of these new arrivals. Unsurprisingly, the camogie leader with a history of immigrant assistance easily recognises the potential. "There are opportunities to increase our membership there, but besides that, I can see immigrants bringing the game back to their families abroad too," she comments. Finally -as every camogie player knows- there’s men! "Thirty years ago men were effectively barred from involvement with camogie!" Joan reveals. "Now there are men on camogie county boards, refereeing, coaching, everything. The game is far more representative of the community." It means much more than that actually. It means that if matters proceed along these lines, Cork might finally manage to beat Kilkenny in an All Ireland hurling championship. We’ll send on the girls. Who needs Christy Cooney when Cork has Joan O’Flynn?! Summer Night in Midleton Park Hotel on Sunday 7th June with Pat Burke. Tea served at 7.30pm. Heat of Old Waltzing Competition Admission 7 Another Great Night Assured Munster Retain Journalist Photographers Inter Provisional Championships Munster Team Winners, included in picture is Eddie O’Riordan Eddie O’Riordan pictured with Inter Provisional Cup. Eddie has been on eight winning munster teams Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 New Creche Supervisor in Quality Hotel & Leisure Centre Youghal Councillor Martin Hallinan, Councillor Sandra McLellan and Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams On the canvass trail in Midleton Sinn fein candidates Pat Buckley Midleton Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams, Sinn Fein Candidate Midleton Gerry O Sullivan and Cork County Council Candidate Sandra McLellan MIDSUMMER GALA BALL The Midsummer Gala Ball 2009 will be held in the Mall Arts Centre on Saturday 13th of June. Tickets are now on sale and are available at Gallery 126 on North Main Street. the ticket price of 60 covers all food and drink on the night. The Roaring 40’S will again provide the music. Dress suits can be hired from Rigby’s at Merricks who gave an excellent service last year. Later in the summer, Tuxedo Junction,who gave us a fabulous night’s entertainment last year, are back by popular demand. The Polskadots are booked for Friday 17th of July. Three further music events, details of which will be announced shortly, are also planned for this year. South and East Cork Area Development - Free Seminars for Community Groups South and East Cork Area Development (SECAD) is delighted to announce their summer schedule of seminars to which community and voluntary groups in the area are invited free of charge. Information sessions on Community Planning will be held on Tuesday 26th May at Carrigtwohill Community Centre and on Wednesday 27th May at Knocknamanagh Old School House in Minane Bridge. An information session on Employment Law will be held at the Clarion Hotel on 2nd June from 9.30 to 11.30 am and a Fundraising seminar will be held at Great Island Community Centre, Cobh on 8th June at 7.30pm. If you would like more information or if members of your community group would like to attend, please call Nuala at SECAD on 021 4613432 or email noconnell@secad.ie to reserve a place. Aoife Crotty, 21 years of age from Killeagh, has been appointed the new Creche Supervisor in the Club Vitae/Quality Hotel Leisure Centre Complex. Aoife has spent 2 years studying childcare in Cork College of Commerce and arrives bursting with enthusiasm & has great plans for Club Vitae Creche. Some of you & your children may know Aoife from Ladysbridge Creche & Preschool - where she was extremely popular with all the children. Aoife comes from a busy family of 4 brothers and tells us "children have always fascinated her" and her genuine love for children is very evident from her. Club Vitae Creche in the Quality Hotel Youghal is now a full-time facility, unique to Youghal with activities from 9am-5pm. The enthusiastic Aoife will be empowering children with confidence and self-esteem through basic life skills, counting & colours, games etc. - naturally, there will be a bit of singing and dancing thrown in for the craic. Club Vitae Creche is open to all between the ages 1-8 years Monday - Friday 9am-5pm. Rates From Only 5 per hour Daily/Weekly Rates Also Available Members & Non-Members Welcome. Includes: Outdoor Playground overlooking Redbarn Beach & Astro-Turf Pitch, Kids Kamps. Also Available During Weekends & School Holidays. Spring Cleaning? Aoife will gladly take any unwanted Toys or Games from you!! Thanks. Creche Pre-Booking Necessary. Call 024 93095. Open day at the Gardens at the Ballymaloe Cookery School On Saturday 30th of May the Gardens at the Ballymaloe Cookery School are raising funds for St John the Baptist national school in Midleton. All entrance fees on the day will be donated to the building fund to restore the school sports hall. Go along and explore their gardens and support this good cause. The Ballymaloe Cookery School has 10 acres of beautiful formal gardens including Fruit and Kitchen gardens, the Herb garden, an extraordinary Shell house and a celtic maze to get lost in. On the day there will be guided farm walks at 2 and 4 pm to take you down to the glasshouses full of organic vegetables and past the free-range hens, pigs and cows. Entrance fees are 6 Adult, 3 Children / Concessions and 15 Family Ticket. All fees will go towards the St John the Baptist Building Fund. Herb Garden at Ballymaloe Cookery School Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Owenacurra Bridge Club Owenacurra Bridge Club, Midleton had its President’s Prize Night and Dinner in the Midleton Park Hotel on Tuesday 19th May. The president Nancy Dowd, welcomed all the guests and gave out the prizes to the winners as follows. 1st, Mary O’Shea, Mary Walshe, 2nd Ita lynch, Mary Troy. 3rd & Best Gross, Noreen O’Callaghan, Eileen O’Connor. 4th. Peg Adams,Frances Morrissey. 5th.Gretta Cuddigan,Kathleen Kennedy. 6th.Monica Ahern, Sheila Cantwell.7th. Breda Brosnan, Emmy O’Shea. 8th. Benny Dowd, Kathleen Jagoe. 9th. Maura Keohane, Kathleen O’Riordan. 10th.Mary Condon, Sheila Murray. 11th. Mary Kelleher, Eileen Williams.12th. Sylvia Daley, Nora Kennedy President Nancy Dowd presents First prize to Winners Mary O’Shea & Mary Walshe Cantemus in the Afternoon. L to R; Eileen Williams, Anne Fox, Maura Keohane, Kathleen O’Riordan, Ann Smithwick, Kathleen McGrath and Mary Kelleher. L to R; Mary Condon, Sheila Murray, Anne Clohessey, Eileen O’Connor, Noreen O’Callaghan, Mary O’Callaghan, Ml. O’Callaghan and Noreen Lucey. Cantemus Chamber Choir will present its fifth ’end of season’ concert on Sun 31 May in St. John the Baptist Church, Midleton at 4.30 p.m. The current season has been the busiest to date for the choir, with several concert engagements in venues like the Aula Maxima, U.C.C., Curtis Auditorium, C.S.M., St Multose Church, Kinsale and of course Cork City Hall. Cantemus was delighted to take part in the prestigious Fleischmann International Trophy competition at the recent Cork Choral Festival. The choir’s competition and concert performances were enthusiastically received by the City Hall audiences, and the singers enjoyed the buzz of sharing a platform with truly world-class choirs like the German chamber choir I Vocalisti eventual winners of the Fleischmann Trophy. Presenting a late afternoon concert at the end of last season proved successful, so the choir has decided to repeat the exercise with a starting time of 4.30 p.m. Cantemus is preparing an interesting and varied programme which will include the first performance of a new work by Cork composer Irene Buckley. Tickets 10 will be available at the door, so do come and support the choir that represents East Cork on the international stage. Annual Novena In Honour Of The Sacred Heart L to R.; Gretta Cuddigan, Mary walsh, Marie O’Hanlon, Mary O’Shea, Pat Melvin, Clare Guerin, Peg Adams, and Frances Morrissey. Novena In Honour Of The Sacred Heart will be held in The Sacred Heart Church, Mogeely, From Thursday June 11th to Friday June 19th. Rosary, Novena Prayer and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament each evening at 8m with Holy Mass on the final night. (The Feast of the Sacred Heart). All are welcome Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 BLACKWATER BLINDS St. Joseph’s NS, Castlemartyr Regional Winners of ‘Let’s Get Gardening’ Competition 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’ RURAL TRANSPORT PROGRAMME 2009 Michael Ahern T.D. welcomes confirmation by Noel Dempsey T.D. Minister for Transport, that there has been no change in the exchequer grant allocation for the Rural Transport Programme in 2009 and that funding of 11million has been set aside for RTP this year No change was made in the Exchequer grant allocation for the RTP in 2009 arising from the Supplementary Budget on 7 April last and that funding of 11 million has been set aside in the Department’s Vote for the RTP this year. This allocation, which represents and increase of 1 million on the funding provided in 2008, will enable community groups to maintain existing levels of services during 2009. Funding for the Programme beyond 2009 will be considered in the context of the Estimates process for 2010. SPECIAL FANTASTIC OFFERS FREE Sky+ with Standard Installation Sky HD Only 49 with Standard Installation * New Customers Only * Offer Subject to Change Call to our Stand at Market Green, Midleton or Call Our Sales Representative at 021 4879035 / 086 8346377 Freephone 1800 243243 For More Details on our Fantastic Offers!!! Terms & Conditions Apply Midleton Educate Together Enrolment Morning The Midleton Educate Together National School is nearly one year old! It has been a fantastic first year of existence. The school has attracted many cultures to complement that of our Irish students. The school is proud that its multi-denominational ethos is a success and the children are enjoying learning of all cultures and religions. We celebrated many ’firsts’ this year. Our first Board of Management was established, the Parents Association was elected. We were excited to see our first student to receive her first ’Holy Communion’ and the school went swimming for the first time the school started it’s first extra curricular activities in the form of its After Schools Club and also the First St Patrick’s Day Parade for the school to be a part of ..the list goes on and on. We are glad to have dispelled the biggest misconception that the school revolves around the religious aspect of the curriculum. The school embraces all religions and caters for all needs. We organised first communion and first confession lessons this year. The School is also a National School; this means that the school is a governmental sanctioned school - the national curriculum is taught like all other national schools. Saturday 13th of June between 10am and 12.30pm the school will be hosting an enrolment morning. This will give parents an opportunity to enrol their children for September 2009 and also September 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. As the school accepts first come first served enrolments there has been a lot of interest for the coming years. We would suggest that you visit the school at the Rugby Club on the 13th to enrol and any queries or questions can be answered. Alternatively you can visit the schools web-site to enrol at www.midletonet.com or ring the school at 021 4634563. Our website is regularly updated so that you can keep up to date with the exciting educational development that is Midleton Educate Together National School. On Monday the 29th of June the schools Parents Association has organised another fantastic Quiz. Prizes include I-pods and a Guess Hand Bag!! Wow!! This quiz is being held in Wallis Bar, Main Street, Midleton. The ’Craic’ was mighty last year; make sure you don’t miss it this time around. Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Drama In Ballintotas Traces The Life Of St Paul Jackie Browne's Vintage Homeware No.10 Main St. Midleton Photo Michael Hussey Shop and buy old vintage gifts, home decor figurines, antique collectibles and old furniture etc. with Jackie Browne Tel: 087-7626056 Jackie pictured in her quaint little shop with some of her regular customers AIB Presentation to GAA Clubs Sinead O’ Connor and CiarÆn McGann of AIB Midleton making a presentation to Cormac Quirke, Alan Donegan and Mary Quinn for Midleton GAA Sinead O’ Connor and CiarÆn McGann of AIB Midleton make a presentation to Alan and Ian Thornton for Carrigtwohill GAA Club MIDLETON CREDIT UNION 2ND CAR DRAW Harry Parker pictured making the draw with Bernard Cashman of Cashman Car Sales, Pat Burke, John Fenton, Manager of Midleton Credit Union and members Harry Parker holds up the winning ticket; included is Bernard Cashman of Cashman Car Sales, Pat Burke, John Fenton, Manager of Midleton Credit Union and members EAST CORK GOLF CLUB Sinead O’ Connor and CiarÆn McGann of AIB Midleton make a presentation to Sean Morris for Aghada GAA Club East Cork Golf Club Presentation MR M CONWAY’S CAPTAINS PRIZE 1st Brendan O’Connor 132; 2nd Michael Loftus 132; 3rd Mr Cormac Carroll 133; Best Gross Mr Kevin Byrne 136; 4th Mr Muiris Quirke 134; 5th Michael Lucey 134; 6th Mr Micheal N Murphy 134; 7th Derry Horgan 134 Cat 1 0 to 7; 1st Mr Eddie J Murphy 138; 2nd Mr Noel Foley 139; 3rd James O’Callaghan 141 Cat 2 8 to 12; 1st Mr Michael Collins 135; 2nd Mr Niall Cotter 136; 3rd Mr Trevor Duggan 137 Cat 3 13 to 17; 1st Barry Crowley 136; 2nd Mr Ambrose Guilfoyle 137; 3rd Mr Brian O’Callaghan 137 Cat 4 18 to 28; 1st Mr Eugene F O’Callaghan 135; 2nd Michael O’Sullivan 136; 3rd Tim Jeffers 138 Best Thursday Mr Patrick Collins; Best Friday Maurice Manning; Best Saturday Mr Don Henley; Over 55’s William Murphy 138; Past Captains John J Sheehan 139; Past President Michael McGrath; Best Visitor Michael Brett; Non Playing Paddy Goldspring MALE CHOIR Male choir enrolling members during summer months, no experience required. Contact 087 6464115 for details. Midleton Senior Citizens & Friends Outing to Killarney Wednesday June 10th Bernard Cashman of Cashman’s Car Sales, sponsor presents his prize to Sylvia Phelan, winner at East Cork Golf Club; included Kathlenn Byrne, Lady Captain and Mary Kelleher, Lady President Dinner at Oriel House, Ballincollig on the return journey. Names immediately to Committee Members. Cost: 15 Midleton Community Forum Midleton Credit Union School Quiz at Midleton Park Hotel Arts and Crafts Exhibition Members of Whitegate National School, winners of the quiz: Lucy Reaney, Courtney Shanahan, Padraig O’ Donovan, Hannah Looney with John Finton, Manager of Midleton Credit Union and Kay Foley Mairead Stack and Bridget Isball Catherine Keneally and Margie O’ Connor Eileen Lehane and Ann Muirhead Catherine Geraghty Germaine Hennessy and Kitty O’ Connell Ann O’ Neill and Marian Daly Fitzgerald and Moya Ballincurrig National School who finished second in the quiz: Luke Morrissey, Ryan Hogan, Elizabeth Hegarty, Aoife Healy with Richard Craven, Catherine Bolger, Midleton Credit Union and John Fenton, Manager Kilcredan National School who finished third in the quiz: Conor Wade, Alice Brennan, Sadhbh O’Connor, Niamh Jackson with Jim Fox and Pat Burke, Midleton Credit Union Joan McCarthy, Una Keegan, Breeda McCarthy and Eileen Wallets with exhibits Midleton News Next Issue June 18th www.midletonnews.com John Fenton, Manager pictured with the organising committee Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 4 Star Award For Eve s Hair Salon Roxborough Court, Midleton The Success Story goes on and on for Eve s Another First for Eve’s Hair Salon Midleton Eve’s Hair Salon, 4 Roxboro Court, Midleton has received another coveted award from the Good Salon Guide. This year Eve’s Hair Salon has become a 4 Star award winning salon. The Good Salon Guide, the only independent guide to quality standards in hairdressing in Ireland and the UK, is delighted to announce that Eve’s Hair Salon, 4 Roxboro Court, Midleton was recently awarded a 4 Star by the Good Salon Guide. The Good Salon Guide is hairdressing’s answer to the well known Hotel and Pub Guides. Recognised Salons are visited and objectively assessed by professional inspectors, giving the customer confidence in their choice. Salons are regularly reassessed to ensure standards are maintained. Dawson Pen, Chairman of The Good Salon Guide said "I am delighted that Evelyn and her team at Eve’s Hair Salon has succeeded in reaching the standards required to become a member of The Good Salon Guide. The Good Salon Guide is a signpost to the professional status of hairdressers and will ensure that clients can have confidence in their choice of hairdresser. Evelyn Mullen McNamara and her staff provide an excellent service, good value for money and it was very apparent that they take great pride in their work. As I was been attended to a young stylist was excitedly telling me about a course that Eve herself was taking in Prague with world-renowned hair guru Trevor Sorbie". Evelyn Mullen McNamara the delighted salon owner of Eve’s Hair Salon added "The Good Salon Guide is a long awaited measure that enables clients to know their hairdresser is a true professional". We are delighted to have achieved the new award and independent recognition of this salon’s standards. Eve and Jessica give individual attention to Eve’s Hair Salon customer Aoife - Tel: (021) 4613433 Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 4 Star Award For Eve s Hair Salon Roxborough Court, Midleton The Success Story goes on and on for Eve s - Tel: (021) 4613433 Eve’s Hair Salon is the only official Revlon Salon in Munster within the Revlon Company that carries a 5 star rating standard. The Salon is supported by "Revlon Professional" as she uses Premium Professional Hair Care Products. Eve’s Hair Salon is educated and constantly updated on latest techniques and collections by the Revlon Professional Technical Team. Eve is the only official stockist of the exclusive and Premium Interactues Care Line, providing a complete in-salon spa treatment line for hair and scalp plus home care retail products. Eve’s provide monthly consumer offers in conjunction with Revlon, i.e. 20 off colour and cuts every Monday. Eve’s Hair Salon is no stranger to winning awards as the Salon has won first place in The Irish Hairdressing Federation Salon of the Year and also Customer Service Awards. The Salon was also visited by The Sunday World "Hair Spy" which gave the salon a 9/10 rating and described their experience as very relaxing, friendly staff, lovely atmosphere and excellent value for money. Evelyn herself is a Master Colourist and also within her long career wrote and advised colour for people with hair and scalp problems. Evelyn would like to thank her husband Michael and her staff Triona Morgan Salon Director Manager, Jessica Tynan Senior Stylist and Marrion Long Stylist for all of their team work. Congratulations to Eve & her team from all at Lee Travel Register Now for our Escorted Hairstylist Jessica Tynan with customer Angela MEDITERRANEAN GARDEN CRUISE 25th Sept Ex Cork FABULOUS CITY BREAK OFFERS TO LISBON Flt & 3 nts Hotel from Staff hard at work 450.00 pp Call to Mary & Michelle for more great deals 021 4631718 or email: mlj@leetravel.ie 4 Star Award For Eve s Hair Salon Roxborough Court, Midleton The Success Story goes on and on for Eve s - Tel: (021) 4613433 Eve beside her recently awarded 4 Star Good Salon Guide Congratulations & Best Wishes To Eve and Staff from all at BELLE S NAIL & BEAUTY SALON TelQ P021) 4621393 33% off all IPL Treatments including Hair Removal, Thread Vein, Skin Rejuvenation. Late Opening Thursday & Friday till 8pm. Congratulations and continued success to Eve and Staff from A O’Connor Opticians 1, Roxboro Mews, Main Street, Midleton. Tel: (021) 4634452 Donickmore, Dungourney (Midleton/Tallow Road) Co. Cork Tel: 021-4668334 Fax: 021-4668530 e: info@mackeycoaches.com w: www.mackeycoaches.com NEW NIGHT BUS SATURDAY NIGHTS FROM 6TH JUNE 2009 FOR CORK CITY NIGHT LIFE! LEAVING MIDLETON LIBRARY AT 9.30PM RETURNING FROM MERCHANT S QUAY AT 2.30AM ONLY 15.00pp RETURN Congratulations and Best Wishes to Evelyn 4 Star Award For Eve s Hair Salon Roxborough Court, Midleton The Success Story goes on and on for Eve s - Tel: (021) 4613433 AT Blackley & Co. Chartered Accountants Services providedQ Audits, Reviews & Compilations, Business Planning Data-entry/Bookkeeping, Income Tax Preparation & Advice, Training, Financial Management, Management Advice Personal Financial Planning. 63 Patrick Street, Fermoy, Co Cork Tel.Q 025 32255. Fax.Q 025 32152 EmailQ atbcoTeircom.net Secrets of Beauty Ina McCarthy Unit 2, Roxboro Court (across from Raymonds Restaurant) Hard Work Reaps Rewards! Specialising in Botox and Fillers, Hot waxing Brazilian, Californian Continued success to Evelyn and team Tel: 021 4633727 & Hollywood, Also New "Organic" Aviva Spray Tanning. Best wishes from Ina McCarthy Flowers Our flowers are dramatic & different Now taking wedding bookings for 2010 We appreciate and thank all our customers Ina McCarthy Flowers Roxboro Mews, Midleton Tel 021 - 4613807 Special Offers in Salon - Contact Shauna. Opening Hours: Tues & Wed: 8.30am - 6.30pm, Thurs & Fri: 8.30am -8pm, Sat: 9am - 4.30pm. Secrets of Beauty would like to congratulate Eve and wish her continued success in her hair salon for the future. Mojitos Restaurant & Wiine Bar Midleton s newest elegant & chic dining experience. For all occasions, or a casual quick bite. Congratulations and best wishes to Eve. Mojitos Restaurant & Wine Bar Distillery Walk, Midleton, Co. Cork. T: 021 4638000 4 Star Award For Eve s Hair Salon Roxborough Court, Midleton The Success Story goes on and on for Eve s - Tel: (021) 4613433 Jessica Tynan, Evelyn McNamara & Triona Morgan from Eves Hair Salon in Midleton. The popular salon has won a host of awards in recent years including winning first place in The Irish Hairdressing Federation Salon of the Year. Best wishes and congratulations to Eve from Raymond’s Restaurant Distillery Walk, Midleton. (021) 4635235 Early Bird 4 course menu from 25 Open 12 noon to 9pm Sunday, A La Carte Menu Available Congratulations and Best Wishes To Eve and Staff from KAYS KIDZ 80 Main Street Midleton Tel 021-4632270 SUMMER SALE Congratulations to Eve & Staff from Lorraine & Staff at BOOK CHOICE THE ROCK, MIDLETON Tel: (021) 4632530 Fax: (021) 4632530 BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW FOR BACK TO SCHOOL IN SEPTEMBER STARTS THURSDAY JUNE 4th Boys 6 months to 12 Years Girls 6 months 16 Years We Now Stock Pampolina - Girls 18 months to 16 Years Full range of new and second hand books. 4 Star Award For Eve s Hair Salon Roxborough Court, Midleton The Success Story goes on and on for Eve s Eve pictured outside her premises at Roxborough Court Eve with Eve’s Hair Salon customer Mary Griffin EDDIE COLEMAN HARDWARE 60 Main Street, Midleton 021 - 4632692 Congratulations and well done to Eve and staff on your continued success - Tel: (021) 4613433 St. Aloysius’s College Carrigtwohill Opening of The Midleton Tuesday Farmers Market Susan Herlihy (centre) of Crafty Hands enjoying her break with Sheila Hennessy and Amanda Hickey Ilse and Rose DeZiah St. Aloysius’s College Carrigtwohill Hockey Team Kelly Cope of Crafty Confections Maria Andries of Tipperary Mushrooms Tom Clancy, Ballycotton Free Range Poultry Jonas of the Natural Foods Bakery St. Aloysius’s College U14 & U16 Team winners of the U14 & U16 Munster Cups pictured with Kate Kilcoyne Teacher. Presentation of Peg O'Reilly's Memorial Cup Rupert and Lydia Hugh-Jones with Anna Orla and Gertie at their stall Duncan SiobhÆn, Louise and Laurent Catinot of Fergus Wall and Ryan Howard sample Crepe-a-Lo-Lo the atmosphere Siobhan Gallagher winner of the Peggy O’Reilly Memorial Trophy for the most improved 1st year Student in Irish accepts her award from Jim O’Reilly included in photo is Majella O’Sullivan, Noel O’Reilly & Margaret Hartnett, Vice Principal. Siobhan Gallagher pictured with Teachers and O’Reilly Family Members. Trevor and Kate McNamara with Dawn Moorcroft at the Ballycotton Fish Stall The 3rd Emer Casey Memorial 10k Road Race/Walk Top Five Ladies, Michelle Nolan (Midleton) 3rd, Sonia O Sullivan (BallymoreCobh) 2nd, Rhona Lynch (Eagle) Winner, Karen Teahan (Gneeveguilla) 4th and Linda Geary (Midleton) 5th Chris Walsh has time to wave to the camera at the Lighthouse hill flanked by Neilius Aherne, Mark Fitzgerald and John Cashman Melbourne Race Winners at Albert Park Michaelle Nolan from Midleton with Alan O Shea, Bantry & Susanne Aine Murphy, Brian Murray and Carmel Ring from Blarney Kennedy, Cork Sonia O Sullivan pictured with Race Winners Sergie Ciobaneau and Rhona Lynch with the Emer Casey Memorial 10K Perpetual Trophy Professor John O Leary, DISCOVARY Consortium receiving a cheque for 100,000 from Brendan and Juliette Casey of the Emer Casey Foundation. Also included are Sonia O Sullivan and John Gill of Matheson Ormsby Prentice Solicitors. Front Row: Gemma Barry with Sonia s daughters Sophie and Ciara. Sally Drennan and family from Sonia O’Sullivan and Dan McCarthy Carrigtwohill Denis McCarthy East Cork AC receiving his prize from John Gill of Matheson Ormsby Prentice Solicitors, John Walshe at the Lighthouse Sponsors of the race. Mary Sweeney, Tommy Hartnett, Mary Murphy and John Cashman Ballycotton Summer Road Race Series ‘09 at Ballyandreen They’re Off - Athletes running at the start of the race Group of women who took part CiarÆn Murphy, Kieran Brennan and Billy O’ Sullivan Jim McMurtry, Phil McGrath and Tim Geary Con Brosnan and Dan McCarthy Ciara Quinlan and Rachel O’ Driscoll Niall O’ Neill and Deirdre O’ Leary Michelle Nolan and Sally Drennan Joan McCarthy & Maggie Dunne MOGEELY VINTAGE CLUB CHEQUE PRESENTATION Mogeely Vintage Club cheque presentation of Cancer Treatment. Denis Kelleher Stewards and Jim Curtin, Sarah O’ Mahoney and Linda Watson 12,502 to Aid Mell Manning and Nell Leahy Eric Meade and Mary Dunne Dennis Hennessy-chairman, Fr. Jack Cogan and Tom Hickey-vice chairman of the Mogeely Vintage Club present a cheque of 12,502 to Yvonne Davidson, Pat McCarthy and Eileen Ahern from ACT. The presentation took place at The Sports Man Inn, Mogeely last Saturday night. The proceeds from the successful annual tractor run BORD GÁIS ENERGY CORK CITY MARATHON Pictures: James Veale John Cashman Midleton AC Crossing Fergus Meade, East Cork AC taking a the finishing line well earned drink Roy Fahy, East Cork AC Crosses the Lucy Brennan, Sligo AC Wins the finish line in 5th position. Ladies Cork City Marathon Introduction to Eventing Day in aid of Stuart Mangan Fund A great many people have heard of Stuart Mangan by now. He’s the very talented young man from Fermoy who suffered a catastrophic injury while playing rugby, and now needs huge amounts of medical care and attention just to survive from day to day. The costs are huge, and with this is mind, West Waterford Pony Club ran a fundraiser at Dick and Marie Hennessy’s farm at Ballinscartha, Midleton in April. While rain threatened to call everything off, the cross country was run off in glorious sunshine in the afternoon. Pony clubs from Waterford, Tipperary, Wexford, United (Midleton), Muskerry and of course West Waterford were represented. Eventing is in the news for the last few years it is quite a dangerous sport, and not to be taken lightly, as the fences are very solid in the event of a fall. It requires a lot of work and discipline, as there are three parts to the day. Dressage is first, followed by a show jumping round, and then a cross country round. This day was designed to give newcomers a good idea of what is required - three sections were held, 2 for under 12’s and 1 for novice riders over 12. There was a great turnout for the day, and the standard of riding was very high. All got around safely, and a great time was had by all as the fences were interesting, but inviting! A large number of volunteers made the day a success thanks to Conor Cashman, Vet, Dr. Morehan, the ambulance crews, Nicholas Kelly for the toilets, all the people who manned fences and the excellent catering staff, along with scorers, dressage judges, writers, and arena stewards. It’s a very labour intensive day - building the fences took quite a lot of hard work, a big thanks to Dick Hennessy and pony club helpers for this. When all the contributions were gathered a sum of 1,791 was presented to Geraldine Canning, who is one of the administrators of this fund, at a meeting in Tallow, with the best wishes of the West Waterford Pony Club. Start of the Race in Patrick Street. Group Participants Micael Herlihy, North Cork AC Wins his first Marathon MIDLETON WALKING GROUP The Midleton walking group have recommenced their Wednesday evening Summer walks series. Next walk take place on Wednesday Jun 10th ,meeting at Distillery Lanes Car Park @7pm. And will continue every second Wednesday evening until Aug 19th. Route will be decided by Club Leader on the evening. Sarah Barry Sophie Cairns Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 CHEETAH RUN AT FOTA WILDLIFE PARK Carmel Warren, Sheila Kiernan & Terry Burke Elaine & Catriona Guinane Con Marshall 2nd, James Grufferty 1st & Trevor Woods 3rd. Kevin O’Driscoll & Bridget McGrath Group of ladies taking part Margaret Hegarty, Linda Hegarty & Anne Marie Perry Claire O’Leary Kennedy & Eoin Casey, 15 year old Midleton Athlete who finished in the first 10 Dave O’Dwyer & Tom Harnett, East Cork AC Yvonne Joseph McCarthy, Michelle Nolan, Brian Nolan & Mossie Cahill Margaret Beausang, Anne Savage & Vincent Connolly Eibhlin Cleary McCarthy & Eimear Special Needs Assistant. (Junior Infant Hours) Required for Clonpriest N.S. Gortroe, Youghal. for the academic year 2009/2010 Applications incl: C.V, References & Referees’ details to: Chairperson, Board of Management, Clonpriest N.S, Gortroe, Youghal, Co. Cork. by Thursday, 14th June 2009. Michael Ruane, Noel Poppas, Pat Organ & Darren Casey Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Midleton AC – Senior Section News Marathon Monday Well done to all our athletes who took part in Monday s Bord Gais Energy Cork City Marathon. Our club was well represented in both the main event and in the relay event, with some of our runners experiencing the occasion for the first time. Due to print deadlines on the Bank Holiday Weekend we are not in a position to carry the results, but there now all available on the Cork City Marathon website. We will have a reflection on the big race in our next column two weeks hence. Ballyandreen 5 Last Thursday saw the start of the Summer Series in Ballycotton with plenty of evidence of Midleton s large club base on the start line. Incredibly the entries exceeded 400 on what was a near perfect night for running. Despite the recording breaking numbers (less than 300 ran last year) the efficient results service almost defied belief. All 411 names and time on view by 9.30pm, not much over an hour after the race began. Our club probably set a new record for the number of runners who actually ran in one of the races in the series open to correction on this one, but we had a massive turn out of 51. Some such as Noel O Regan, Kevin Morrison and Fergal O Meara were watching every step in advance Marathon Monday , others had a real go off conquering the tough course. For the record here is the full list of Midleton AC finishers on what was a historic evening.Noel O Regan, Tom Cody, Donal Broderick, John Cashman, Neilius Aherne, Kevin Cooney, Dan Horgan, Alan Kelly, Niall O Neill, Michelle Nolan, Ann Geary, Sally Drennan, Ned Ramsell, Brian Healy, Billy O Sullivan, Kevin O Reilly, Trevor Mahoney, Ken Owens, Barry Hogan, Brian Nolan, Adam Dunchnicz, John O Connell, Michael Hanrahan, Danny McCarthy, Fergal O Meara, Richard Archer, Vincent Connolly, Donie O Connell, Kieran Murphy, Kevin Morrisson, Breda Cahill, Anne Marie Perry, Elaine Hennessy, Yvonne Kennedy, Ciara Coughlan, Teresa Murphy, Mary O Keeffe, Deidere Aherne, Denise O Brien, Maura O Doherty, Margaret Beausang, Olive Hallahan, Linda Hegarty, Margaret Barry, Caroline Fletcher, Joan McCarthy, Clare O Leary, Janet Waldveogel, Marie McGrath, Mary Keane and Jim McMurtry. Emer Casey Memorial Earlier last week, the sun shone gloriously for the third running of the Emer Casey memorial 10K race in Youghal. Congratulations to Noel Regan, who warmed up for the marathon with a ninth placed finish overall. Tom Cody and Neilius Aherne were also in top form, both collecting category prizes. In the ladies event, Michelle Nolan followed home Rhona Lynch and Sonia O Sullivan to win third prize overall, recording an excellent 39:39 process. Linda Geary was also to the forefront of the ladies event clocking 40:24 to come home in fifth position. More prizes galore followed in the age categories with Sally Drennan topping the Over 40 s and Elaine Hennessy collecting again as top lady Over 50. Meantime Joan McCarthy finished third in the Over 50 s. Fota Breaks Records The mid week date in Fota Wild Life Park broke all recent records as close on 700 turned up for the inaugural 4 mile race around this novel venue. Our club had a huge turn out on the night, too many to mention, but the participation level shows once again the strength of Midleton AC. Congrats to all who picked up prizes on the night. - A special word to Margaret Barry who made a successful return from injury ahead of schedule. Well Done Denis Denis Kelleher was on the road again last week, travelling to Newry for the Half Marathon. Despite injury problems Denis has followed his planned schedule very closely and again performed very well. What s Next? After the marathon it s back to more modest distances over the coming few weeks. The Glanmire 5 mile race is on Wednesday next with the option to take in the Clashmore event over the same distance on the following Friday likely to attract a number of our runners from East Cork. Then on Tuesday another record is set to be broken when the 25th running of the John Buckley 5K takes place on the Marina Road circuit. Fixture Summary Wednesday June 10 Glanmire 5 Mile Glanmire 8pm Friday June 12 Clashmore 5 Mile 8pm Tues June 16 John Buckley Sports 5K Marina Rd. Cork 8pm Friday June 19 Ras na Rinne, Ring, 6 Mile 8pm Thurs June 25 Ballycotton Series Shanagarry 5 Mile 8pm Friday June 26 Dromana 5 Mile Villierstown 8pm Wednesday July 1 Stryker 4 Mile Carrigtwohill 8pm Wednesday July 8 EMC 5K Ovens 8pm Thursday July 9 Corkbeg 5 Mile 8pm Friday July 10 Dungarvan 5 Mile 8pm Weekly Training Arrangements - Monday 6pm at CBS Sports Field. - Tuesday 7pm from Midleton Community Centre road run. Until next time keep on running. Fergal O Meara, Kevin Morrisson Adrian Williams were in high spirits as they wound up preparations for Marathon day on Monday last. Caroline Geary ran her first Marathon on Monday last had plenty of support from young son Ben and husband Ger. MIDSUMMER GALA BALL The Midsummer Gala Ball 2009 will be held in the Mall Arts Centre on Saturday 13th of June. Tickets are now on sale and are available at Gallery 126 on North Main Street. the ticket price of 60 covers all food and drink on the night. The Roaring 40’S will again provide the music. Dress suits can be hired from Rigby’s at Merricks who gave an excellent service last year. Later in the summer, Tuxedo Junction,who gave us a fabulous night’s entertainment last year, are back by popular demand. The Polskadots are booked for Friday 17th of July. Three further music events, details of which will be announced shortly, are also planned for this year. Midleton GAA Notes Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 www.midletongaa.com Seniors defeat Sarsfields: After the disappointment of our narrow defeat to St. Finnbarrs last weekend our senior hurlers are straight into there preparation for their second round tie against Ballinhassig which is provisionally fixed for June 6th. On Friday night last we hosted reigning county champions Sarsfields in the senior hurling league. On an ideal night for hurling both teams served up a good hour’s entertainment. Both sides were short several players and it was nip and tuck throughout. In the end the Magpies won by 1-19 to 1-17. Junior Hurling League 1: Our Division 1 Junior Hurlers travelled to our neighbours Dungourney on Wednesday evening last for a league game. It proved to be a disappointing exercise as we were defeated on a scoreline of 1-12 to 1-09. Fe 8 Fun Hurling Blitz: Saturday the 23rd of May saw Midleton’s U8 hurlers in their outing of the year. The AIB sponsored fun blitz consists of 4 teams, Midleton, Fr O’Neills, Killeagh and Youghal. Fr O’Neills hosted the first blitz in Ballymacoda and are to be commended for their efforts. Midleton had two teams on the day Midleton Tigers and Midleton Sharks. In non score keeping matches players in both of our teams got a chance to play in different positions throughout the matches. Both teams performed well and showed high levels of skill and commitment. Keep up the good work lads! Fe 14 A Football League v Glanmire: We travelled to the Pike to play Glanmire in the Fe 14 A Footabll League. This was our first Football game in a while and we lost heavily to a very determined home side.Team: Brian Rossiter, Ian Aher, Eamonn Cleary, Billy O Shea, Sean O Farrell, Alan Stanton, Luke Morrissey, Aaron Mc Evoy, Robert Williams, Padraic Nagle, Eanna O Brien, Kevin Butler, Luke Dineen, John O Farrell, Liam Noone,Brian O Mahony, Lochlinn Mc Carthy and Kieran Maloney. U9 Football League Game v Fermoy Team 1 On Wednesday May 14th last we welcomed Fermoy to the CBS grounds for an U9 Football league game. This was our 1st football outing of the season and with very little football training done in advance of the game it was always going to be difficult to compete. The game consisted of 3 periods each of 15 minutes and both teams lined out with a goalkeeper, 3 backs, 3 midfielders and 3 forwards. The rules only permitted 1 hop and 1 solo and the players had to rotate their positions at the end of each period. This meant that everyone had the opportunity to play in defence, midfield and attack. As expected, Midleton were slow out of the blocks and were immediately under pressure from a physically stronger Fermoy side. Our defence were under relentless pressure and coped admirably with our goalkeeper Fionn making some fine saves. By the end of this period Fermoy had registered 1-3 and Midleton had failed to score. The 2nd period started in the same fashion but as the minutes passed by it was noticeable that Midleton were beginning to get a foothold in the game. We eventually got on the score board when Eabhan kicked a fine point from a free. However, Fermoy had already registered a couple of goals to put the game beyond us. The 3rd period was without a doubt our best. Alan played well in goal and his kick outs regularly found a team mate. Fionn, Fergus and Eabhan were resolute in defence, David, Kian and Lee held their own in midfield and with a regular supply of ball Eric, Jake and Omar began to cause problems for the Fermoy defence. The improvement in play all around the field resulted in Jake kicking 2 goals before the final whistle. Team David Scanlon, Fionn O’Connell, Kian Farmer, Eabhan de Barra, Jake Shanahan, Alan Power, Lee Parker, Eric Duggan, Omar Raouf Moussaoui, Fergus Wade U9 Football League Game v Fermoy Team 2 The Second Team of Coleman Quinn, Jake Waterman, Christian Murphy, Mark Daly, Cathal Morrissey, Griffin Hurley, Ronan Lynch, Ryan O Riordan, Ciar n Evans, Cormac O’brien. We were slow to start the game and Fermoy took full advantage of this to take an early lead with our goalkeeper under pressure for the first 15 minutes. In the second Period we started playing better with all player contributing and we started to get some scores on the board and we started to work as team and we match Fermoy score for score in this period. The 3rd period was our best and we out scored Fermoy but the damage was done in the first period all the boys tried hard and we progressed as a team the longer the game went with some fine link play between the players. Overall, this was a fine performance from our lads who battled all the way to the finish. The slow start was understandable, but once the cobwebs were blown away we were well in the game. We wish Michael Barry a speedy Recovery from his appendix operation. U12D Footballers : We played Killeagh in the Championship Semi Final on Wednesday May 13th. Following an indifferent league campaign where we lost heavily to Glanmire & Killeagh, were narrowly defeated by Aghada and beat Russell Rovers we were under further pressure on the night when we travelled with a depleted squad of just 18 containing only 2 players at the age and the rest made up of U-11’s & U-10’s. However the lads gave a determined and committed display with both "elder statesmen" on the night - Cian McInerney & Jack Delaney leading the way which saw us clinch victory by a single point thanks to a late score from "super sub" PJ Fitzgearld. This was a great result and showed how much the lad’s have improved since the league and also what can be achieved when all players work hard for each other for the full game as to a man all players used gave every effort with the defending at times especially in the second half being top class from our goalkeeper and 6 backs as a unit. We now await a finalist from the other side of the draw which will be one of Aghada, Glanmire or Russell Rovers before a date can be set for the final.. Panel on the night was Cian McInerney (Capt), Jack Delaney, Ryan O’Reagan, Conor O’Neill, Ryan McConville, Adam Daly, Kevin Daly, Conor Evans, Ross O’Connor, David Mulcahy, Conor Meade, Shane O’Brien, Temitayo Abdullah, PJ Fitz Gerald, Sean O’Meara, Christopher Power, Eoin Moloney and Sean O’Leary. Other players to have played in our league campaign have been Andrew McMahon, Christopher Shanahan, Darnel Laffan, Dylan Cahalane, Jack Mehmet, Jordan Roche, Muris Moloney, Padraig O Brien, Ross Cummins, Thomas Desmond and Killian Brown. Congrats to Midleton CBS who recently won the Cork Colleges U14 Hurling and to Midleton College who recently participated for the first time in the Lord Mayor Cup Hurling competition held in Pairc Ui Rinn recently. Club Lotto: Congratulations ot Margaret Keohane from Dungarvan who was presented with her Lotto Jackpot winning prize of 3,400 at last Friday nights Lotto by Midleton GAA Vice Chairman Niall O’Neill. Lotto Draw on Friday May 22stst. Jackpot 1,200. Number drawn 11, 16, 18, 25. No winner. Lucky Dip: Jim Walsy, c/o Paddy Dunlea. Maura Deady, Young Grove, Midleton. Mary Cody, forrest Hill, Midleton. Willie Maguire, c/o Terence McCarthy. Michelle Higgins, Garryvoe. Next Week’s Jackpot 3,200. Thank you for your continued support. Midleton U13A Football, East Cork Champions 2009 Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Castlemartyr crash out of Football Championship CASTLEMARTYR...................0-10 LISGOOLD.............................1-9 Castlemartyr’s bid to reach the semi-finals of the East Cork Junior football championship was thwarted by an eager and skilful Lisgoold side in Killeagh last Friday night the 22nd of May. An atrocious start for the Reds in which they found themselves 15 to 0-1 in arrears after only 20minutes proved to be their main downfall, and although they rallied subsequently, they could never get the crucial score when it mattered most to reach parity. The Lisgoold men got off to a dream start when they found the back of the Reds net inside the first minute of play. A high lobbing ball into the square was not dealt with by the Castlemartyr rearguard and was fisted to the net by the Lisgoold full forward. The story could have been worse a minute later when a second goal seemed likely but MJ Cremin was alert to the task and brought off a fine save. It was all Lisgoold at this stage and Castlemartyr could not get a hand on the ball. Wave after wave of attack came at the Castlemartyr Defence and 5 more points ensued by the 20th minute, Castlemartyr’s only response being a Maurice Hodnett free. There was no way Lisgoold could keep this pace up though, and between here and half time the Reds, without ever hitting top gear eased themselves back into contention with four unanswered points from the boot of Jimmy Smiddy (three from frees), to leave only a goal between the sides 1-5 to 0-5. Brian Lawton pointed on the resumption to narrow the gap further, but MJ Cremin was called on soon after to pull off another spectacular save to keep the Reds in it. Castlemartyr spurned goal chances of their own also, which could have tilted the game in their favour but the Lisgoold rearguard were able for the task. Points from Maurice, Eddie Clifford and a belter from Evan O Keeffe were the highlights of the second half for the Reds, and yet another fine Cremin save when he foiled Lisgoold touching over for a point. By the 56th minute Brian Lawton reduced the margin to the bare minimum, and the Reds swarmed forward in search of an equaliser, but try as they might the ball wouldn’t go over the bar and the Lisgoold men hung on, and deservedly marched on to the semi’s. TEAM MJ CREMIN,J DEEHAN, R O DONAVAN, B SMIDDY, B O TUAMA, A BOWENS, B O TUAMA, O SMIDDY, E O KEEFFE, D MCAULLIFFE(M BOWENS 50MINS), B LAWTON, E CLIFFORD,J SMIDDY, D BOWENS,M HODNETT. BORD GAIS CASTLEMARTYR GAA CLASSIC A MAJOR SUCCESS In what was a busy week for Castlemartyr GAA both on and off the field, their annual major fundraise was held on Thursday the 21st of May at East Cork Golf Club. Teams’ participation was slightly up on last year and we would like to thank everyone that played and sponsored tee boxes also. RESULTS NON GUI 1st GOLDEN OLDIES- Johnny Morgan, Jim O Rourke, Joe Stack 2nd YOUGHAL GUARDS- Kieran Lynch 3rd THE CHUBBY CHAPPIES Eamon Gonzo Murphy, The Organiser, Sonny Shanahan RESULTS GUI 1st BORD GAIS-Frank o Shea, John O Shea, Ger Gleeson 2nd CHARLIES ANGELS-Cha O Neill, Tony Coyne, Amanda Coyne 3rd KILLEAGH GAA- Ray Rochford, Sean Treacy. MARATHON Best of luck to Kevin O Reilly who is taking part in the Cork City Marathon on Monday next. Luckily for the other runners, he won’t be wielding his hurl. The winning team of the Bord Gais Castlemartyr GAA Golf Classic GUI SectionFrank & John O Shea and Ger Gleeson pictured with John Mullins, main sponsor Bord Gais and Dave Fleming , Chairman of Castlemartyr GAA. Lisgoold Ladies Football Under 10’s secure hard fought draw Under 10 ; Lisgoold 0 - 0 Ballinacurra 0 - 0 Our U10 girls played their second league match on Saturday 23rd May away to Ballinacurra. Once again a great game of football was displayed by both teams who were very evenly matched. Our half back line of Aoibhe Savage, Fiona Murphy and Grace O’Driscoll marked the Ballinacurra forward line very tightly and prevented them from scoring. Midfielders Niamh Power and Sinead O’Brien worked very hard at supplying the forwards with the ball but the Ballinacurra backs were solid and scores were very hard to come by. Forwards Ellen Flynn, Alanna Russell and Orla Fleming tried valiantly to get the elusive scores. Playing against the wind in the second half the Lisgoold back line were under tremendous pressure from Ballinacurra. Captain Sarah Kelleher moved to midfield and both herself and Sinead O’Brien did trojan work to prevent any scores. Our goalie, Britney Devine gave a brilliant display and stopped four chances from the Ballinacurra forwards to ensure that the scoreline remained nil all at the final whistle. Well done to all the players. Team: Britney Devine, Rachel McCann, Sarah Kelleher (Capt.), Katie O’Mahony, Aoibhe Savage, Fiona Murphy, Grace O’Driscoll, Niamh Power, Sinead O’Brien, Christine O’Driscoll, Orla Fleming, Ellen Flynn, Emer Lawlor, Alanna Russell, Nicole O’Keeffe, Sarah Murphy, Ciara Lawlor. Lisgoold supporters made the short journey across the county boundary to Dungarvan in great numbers in support of the County Senior footballers in their easy win in the first round of the Munster Senior Football Championship last Sunday, but also to see our Club heroine Caoilin Hickey proudly wear the red and white jersey of Cork in "The Primary Game". Caoilin played a key role in Corks tremendous victory over Waterford, and everyone in Lisgoold Leamlara Ladies Football Club proudly salutes the fantastic achievement of Caoilin . We hope to see many of the young players in the club follow Caoilin’s footsteps in proudly representing the County in future years. Finally, congratualtions to all our young players and all those young girls and boys of the parish who were recipients of their First Holy Communion recently . Male singing group requires new members for a social fun expanding group. Now enrolling new members . Rehersals recommencing in September in Midleton. Call for details 087 6464115 Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Rugby Star’s mother urges Lions fans to do their bit for South African families The mother of Heineken Cup winning Leinster Captain Leo Cullen has urged Lions fans travelling to South Africa to take one day out from their holiday to help build homes for destitute families. Longstanding volunteer with the Niall Mellon Township Trust, Paula Cullen said the lives of poverty-stricken locals could be transformed by the influx of supporters who are following their team on the Lions tour. She said: "I wish the players all the best out there and the fans that go to support them too. As a country it’s a fascinating place. The reality of life there for many people is shocking. There are millions of people in South Africa living in shacks, without access to sanitation, electricity and water. With so many Irish and British fans arriving this month to watch the games, there’s a chance for them to make a difference. I really hope some of them do their bit to change things for the better. Paula spoke out as her son s Leinster teammates Brian O’Driscoll, Jamie Heaslip, Rob Kearney and Luke Fitzgerald landed in Johannesburg ahead of the Lions’ campaign. Paula, from Wicklow has visited South Africa on three occasions as a volunteer for the Niall Mellon Township Trust. The Irish charity which was founded in 2002 has built more than 11,000 homes for families living in shacks and is recruiting rugby fans to volunteer to take one day out to build homes during their trip to South Africa. Mrs. Cullen added: "The charity urgently needs help to build houses and this is an opportunity for travelling Lions supporters to meet and work with local people in a township to see how they live their daily lives and make a difference while on tour. Imagine coming home from your trip to South Africa knowing that you were part of a group that helped move a family out of a shack and into a house? Something that will change these families lives forever." Niall Mellon Township Trust are looking to recruit hundreds of supporters to help them build houses for one-day building blitzes at townships in Pretoria, Johannesburg or Cape Town from 1st June to 4th July. Director of Operations for the charity, Dominic Loughran said: "Volunteers will get to experience township life for one day and see first-hand what life is like for families living in shacks. These families are living in damp, cramped and cold conditions in winter and unbearable heat during the summer. It would be truly inspirational if we could get as many of the Lions supporters as possible to participate." Anyone who is travelling to South Africa and is interested in volunteering for the charity should call Jimmy Fearon on +353 1 4948200. The Trust will collect volunteers from a central location, provide them with lunch and bring them back at the end of the day. Midleton Fitness Centre Charity Run/Walk in aid of Irish Guide Dogs Mary O’Farrell of The Irish Guide Dogs pictured with Barry Mulcahy & Tony Connolly of the Midleton Fitness Centre Kevin Stack 2nd, Donal Broderick 1st & Martin Coleman 3rd Billy O’Sullivan, Donal Broderick & Edmond O’Sullivan Claire O’Leary, Vincent Connolly & Carrie Higgins Eileen Eaton, Marian Cooney & Mary Cooney Oliver Ansboro, Kevin Stack & Martin Coleman Tony Connolly, Mary O’Connor, Liam O’Reilly & Niamh O’Connor Group who took part in the Charity Run/Walk Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Midleton Agricultural Society Show Nora Buckley Castlemartyr best dressed Albert de Cogan with his champion lady of the show accepts her award from Hereford at Midleton Show Maura Keohane Show Secretary Michael Bryan from Killeagh with the Elaine Boyce with Charolais Champion Reserve Charolais Champion with of The Show Frank Motherway Judge Phylis Lynch & Jim McCarthy Barbara Hurley & Eileen McGrath Albert Ferguson with his Sheeps Robert Forrest with his Reserve Champion Friesian Suffolk Champion Lucy Moloney, Aoife Ryan & Claire Ann Kelleher, Mary Lordon & Mary Day Troy stewards at the dog show Monica McAuliffe & Batt Keohane Jim Ryall president of Midleton Show pictured with John Browne Chairman of The Irish Shows Association Rickey Barrett with his Champion Friesian Amy Nolan & Niamh O’Driscoll Juliene McLoughlin with Sam German Shepherd Dog Winner at Midleton Show Michelle Moloney & Lesley Ryan Alan , Lucy, Ali, Francis & Bridget Wiggins Valerie & Mossie Crowley with daughter Sinead Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 AN TAOISEACH BRIAN COWEN TD WHISTLE-STOP TOUR OF EAST CORK Photo Michael Hussey An Taoiseach Brian Cowen TD with Cllr. Sammy Revins, Mayor of Youghal Olly Casey, Cllr. Liam Burke, Cllr. Mary Linehan-Foley, Cork County Council Candidate and Cllr. Sandra McLellan, Cork County Council Candidate Coffee Morning An Taoiseach Brian Cowen TD with Cllr. Mary Linehan-Foley, Cork County Council Candidate There will be a coffee morning and cake sale held on June 13th at the home of Declan & Theresa Kearney (Kilva, Midleton) at 10am-12pm in aid of the Udayan Care Orphanage, India. The money raised will be brought to the Udayan Care Orphanage by Elaine Kearney and Karl Ryan as they travel there for one month in August as volunteers. The money will then be invested into educational resources to promote sustainable development. BALLINACURRA GAA An Taoiseach Brian Cowen TD is greeted by Mrs. Canavan and her daughter Catherine An Taoiseach Brian Cowen TD meets with the Press flanked by Cllr. Mary Linehan-Foley, Cork County Council Candidate, Eoin Coyne, Cllr. Sammy Revins, David Daly and Michael Ahern TD. East Cork GAA Results Star Homes JHL Division 1: Bride Rovers 2-5 Dungourney 4-13, Castlemartyr 0-8 CarraignabhFear 1-16. Division 2: Sars 7-17 Midleton 0-4, Dungourney 2-14 Lisgoold 1-12. Division 3: Lisgoold 0-4 Erin’s Own 1-16, Bride Rovers 0-3 Aghada 2-7, Castlemartyr 1-7 Watergrasshill 0-12. CONGRATS: A special word of congratulations to Kevin O’Brien on his first appearance in the colours of the Rebel County last week against Waterford in the Munster Junior Football Championship. This is a great honour for Kevin and his family. The club is very proud that one of their own is being recognised at inter county level. We would like to wish Kevin the best of luck in the next round against Kerry next weekend. JUNIOR HURLING: The hurlers had a useful run out with a victory against St. Ita’s at the weekend. Training continues on Mondays & Wednesdays from 6.45pm. LADIES CLUB: The U12 football team had a very good week last week with two victories against Inch Rovers and Watergrasshill. All eyes now on the camogie County quarter final against Carrigaline on Tuesday evening in Ballinacurra at 6.45pm. The girls have performed really well in getting this far in just their second year. Your support would be greatly appreciated. For further details contact Steve Kane on 086-8368600. JUVENILE CLUB: Ballinacurra Juvenile Club hosted the second of the series of under age mini blitzes last Saturday in Lisgoold. Teams from Castlelyons, Bride Rovers & Lisgoold took part on a wonderful sunny afternoon. Our U6 and U8 teams played well to secure a couple of victories each but the most important thing is that all the boys from all of the clubs enjoyed playing in the competition. This a is a fantastic idea by the organisers and great credit should go to all of the mentors and parents at each of the clubs for organising and supporting these events. Contact Richie Keohane on 087-2817092 or Eamonn Twomey on 086-8507202 for details of the next round. CLUB LOTTO: No jackpot winner this week. Nos 9, 16, 20 & 23. Lucky dips to Carmel Harty, Bridie O’Sullivan, Ben Higgins, Finian Murphy & Noreen Cummins. New jackpot EUR 3,600. Next weeks draw in O’Meara’s Bar on 04/06/09. CLUB MERCHANDISE: Replica jerseys, hoodies, polo shirts, rugby shirts, umbrellas & windbreakers for sale. Please contact Joyce Sigerson on 086-0838723. Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 PADDY O’DOHERTY MEMORIAL HURLING FINALS PROVIDE GREAT ACTION IN CASTLEMARTYR GAA PITCH The sun shone gloriously on Friday evening last as the curtain came down on the Paddy O Doherty Memorial Hurling Tournament at Castlemartyr GAA Grounds. Held on an annual basis in memory of the club s most dedicated ever servants this under 8 event brought together over 30 players from the Kiltha Og Club. Group matches took place throughout the month of May and thus there was great anticipation as the large gathering assembled to see the stars of the future in action on finals night. In the Plate Final, Clare overcame Limerick by 1-2 to 0-2, with Ronan Hayes contributing all the winners scores whilst Jack McGann hit both points for Waterford in what was a thrilling half hour of hurling in this eight-a-side competition. Delight for Ronan Hayes as her receives the Plate Trophy from Winnie O’Doherty at the conclsuion of last week’s finals organised by Kiltha Og GAA Club and sponsored by O’Donovan Transport. The Cork team who were runners up in Paddy O’Doherty Memorial Hurling Tournament organised by Kiltha Og GAA Club. The Cup Final served up another close contest. Goals by Peter Fleming, Eoghan Martin and Niall Morgan proved the decisive scores in Waterford s 3-0 to 1-0 triumph over Cork, for whom Robert Cahill raised the green flag. Both games were of a high standard with honesty of effort, great dedication and some superb hurling skills being displayed by all the players who deserve warm words of congratulations for their performances over the last four weeks of the tournament. Winnie O Doherty, along with her daughter Mairead and grand children Lucy and Amy were on hand to make the presentations to all teams at the end of a great night of sporting entertainment. Compliments to supreme organiser Jim Sweeney (under 8 manager) and his team for co-ordinating the tournament, to sponsors O Donovan Transport and to match referee Itsey Hayes for his efficient handling of both finals. The Kiltha Og Under 8 s who also had a very enjoyable and successful day at the regional blitz in Rostellan recently will resume training at Dungourney GAA Pitch on this Friday, June 5 from 7pm to 8pm. The Limerick team who were proud to display their medals at the conclusion of the Paddy O’Doherty Memorial Tournament. Delight for members of the Clare team following their win in the Plate Final in the O’Doherty Tournament played at Castlemartyr GAA Grounds. Winnie O’Doherty and Mairead O’Doherty Lynch present the O’Doherty Memorial Cup to Eoin Flynn and his colleagues on the Waterford team ’Happy Family’ - The Flynn cousins Eoin, Shane and Niall celebrate Cup Final victory in the O’Doherty Memorial Kiltha Og Under 8 Tournament. Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Midleton Athletic Club Juvenille News Results from Cork County Juvenile Track and Field Championships 2009 The second round of the county track and field championships were held in C.I.T on Sunday the 17th of May. Alas the clouds gathered in the morning and the heavens opened in the afternoon. Just back from injury, both Leah McEvoy and Cleeva Motherway threw exceptionally well. Leah won two golds, one for Shot and one in Javelin. Cleeva attained gold in her first Shot Putt competition. There were some very exciting middle distance runs, including Liam Stack, Tara O’Keeffe and Jessica Strain’s race. Catherine Fitzgerald, in the 200m final, had a fantastic run and was just pipped for third place. The girls under 15 relay team finished third which qualifies them, along with the girls under 16 team, for the All Ireland inter club relay finals to be held in July. Well done to all our athletes! We would also like to wish Blaith n Lynch and Michael Leahy the very best of luck in the All Ireland Schools Track and Field Championships in Tullamore on next Saturday 30th May 2009. Blaith n is competing in the 1500m race and Michael in the Hammer throw. Full results are as follows: Boys Under 11 500m 2nd Liam Stack (1.37.30) 4 x 100m Relay 3rd Liam Stack, John O’Dwyer, Jack Hallahan & Taran Troy (65.07) Boys Under 12 700m 3rd Caolan O’Brien (2.18.16) Shot Putt 2nd Caolan O’Brien (6.68m) Ball Throw 1st Richard O’Brien (37.49m) 4 x 100m Relay 4th Brandon McEvoy, Seadnaidh Smyth, Jamie Warrington and James Leahy. Boys Under 13 Discus 2ND Seadnaidh Smyth (21.97m) Boys Under 16 Shot Putt 2nd Michael McSweeney (9.73m) Discus 2nd Michael McSweeney (31.1m) Boys Under 17 Javelin 3rd Diarmuid Hallahan (21.58m) 800m 2nd Eoin Casey (2.08.92m) Boys Under 18 Shot Putt 2nd Michael Leahy (11.39m) Discus 2nd Michael Leahy (29.2m) Girls Under 10 Ball Throw 3rd Kari McEvoy(20.77m) Girls Under 11 500m 2nd Tara O’Keeffe( 1.41.19), 4th Jessica Strain Girls Under 13 Shot Putt 1st Leah McEvoy (9.08m) Javelin 1st Leah McEvoy (17.15m) Long Jump 4th Sally Hughes 700m 4th Caoilinn Hickey Girls Under 14 Javelin 1st Aideen Hallahan( 14.94m), 2nd Zoe McEvoy (14.82m), 3rd Elaine Leahy( 14.32m) Hammer 1st Zoe McEvoy( 23.12m), 3rd Aideen Hallahan (20.63m) 800m 2nd Cara O’Brien (2.43.40) High Jump 4th Cara O’Brien Girls Under 15 200m 4th Catherine Fitzgerald 4 x 100m Relay 3rd Kelly McCann, Hayleigh McCarthy, Catherine Fitzgerald & Cara O’Brien (56.72) Girls Under 16 800m 2nd Blaith n Lynch (2.27.74) Girls Under 18 Hammer 1st Alva Motherway (21.08m), 2nd Jean McSweeney (17.87m Billy O Brien get set! Caroline Leahy in the rain Midleton Lad selected to represent Ireland at a European Championships showjumping! The team to represent Ireland at the European Championships for Children on Horses at Moorsele, Belgium on July 24th to 26th has been announced; The team is; European Championships for Children on Horses in Moorsele, Belgium The combinations selected to go to represent Ireland at the European Championships for Children on Horses in Moorsele, from the Simon McCarthy from Walshtown Beg near Lisgoold 24th to the 26th of July are: Kelly Taggart, Co. Antrim, with Beach Ball, Anna Duff, Co. Dublin, with Colette B Simon McCarthy, Co. Cork, with Lisboys Star Eoin McMahon, Co. Clare, with Castlequarter Lanza, Oisin Murphy, Co. Cork, with Sunny Boy K Road to selection: Earlier this year a number of training days were arranged around the country under the watchful eye of Ian Fearon, National High Performance Trainer. These culminated in a special training event at Kill International Equestrian Centre, in Kildare. Following this, prospective competitors came to Louth County Show where they jumped 1.20 meter classes as part of a "viewing" event. This was then followed by the riders competing in 1.20M and 1.30 M Grand Prix competitions at Cavan Equestrian Centre earlier this month. On the week-end of May 15 -17th a short list of riders and horses headed for Barnadown Equestrian Centre, Gorey, Co. Wexford, where they jumped a competitive selection process to mirror the European Championships; 1 round speed class Friday, Nations Cup style 2 round class Saturday and finally a Grand Prix style class on Sunday. Competition was intense with combinations vying for the five places on offer. After 5 rounds of competition the team above was named. Road to Moorsele: From here the team will hold several closed training events, travel to several competitive shows, possibly in the UK as well as at home, before traveling to Belgium to take on the other European countries in what promises to be a very enjoyable and experiencing building event. In 2007 the Irish team of Jack Dodd, Jordan Coyle, Michael Duffy and Jack Doyle Jnr., traveled to the same championships, at Istanbul, Turkey, and came home with Silver medals. Let’s hope this year’s team can go one better! Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Baile na Corra Club News Junior Hurling: The hurlers had a couple of good wins in the last week away to Cobh and at home to Killeagh. In the Cobh match on the Monday we played against the wind in the first half and managed to contain the Cobh attacks comfortably enough with only a point in it at the break. In the second half we began to assert our authority on the game and eventually went into the lead. Despite Cobh putting it up to us for periods in the second half we ran out eventual winners on a scoreline of 1-14 to 0-15 to take the spoils. Damian Daly in particular had an excellent game scoring 1-09 but he was ably assisted by Trevor Costigan and Brian Sigerson. We played Killeagh on Friday evening in another league game. This too was a tight game with some good passages of play from both sides throughout. It was tit-for-tat in the first half and again there was just a point in at the short whistle. With the winds at our backs in the second half we started to get the ball in more quickly to the forwards and they duly responded with some well taken scores. Noddy O’Brien was the main thorn in the side for Killeagh notching 2-02. Trevor Costigan again got through mountains of work in the midfield and when Killeagh put it up to the backs in the latter part of the game they stood firm with Mark O’Sullivan saving well to prevent a green flag before the end. Final scoreline 2-13 to 2-09. Next league game up at home to Carrigtwohill on Saturday 30th time TBC. Training this week on Monday & Wednesday from 6.45pm. Ladies GAA Club: CONGRATS to the U12 camogie team who had a fantastic week this week qualifying for their first ever County quarter final. They have managed to go unbeaten throughout their campaign in East Cork securing six wins and a draw to date. They played Cobh on Wednesday night in a tough encounter but managed to secure the win by the narrowest of margins and on Sunday last played out a draw in a thriller with Carrigtwohill. The game was a credit to both teams who served up great entertainment throughout in a ding-dong battle. Chloe Sigerson score a point with virtually the last puck of the game to secure the draw that was probably a fair result in the end. The girls playing in the green and white of Ballinacurra should feel proud of their efforts to date. Next game up this week is an U12 football match away to Inch Rovers on Tuesday 26th. For further details contact Steve Kane on 086-8368600. Juvenile Club: There is an U8 hurling blitz at the field on the Geragh Rd next Saturday 30th May starting at 2pm. Teams from Castlelyons, Lisgoold and Bride Rovers will be taking part. Come and support the Ballinacurra boys on what hopefully will be a sunny bank holiday Saturday afternoon. Further details from Richie Keohane on 087-2817092. Club Lotto: No jackpot winner w/e 21/05/09. Numbers 3,7, 11 & 19. New jackpot EUR3,400. EUR40 lucky dips to Pat O’Meara, Ross/Ben/Jess/Jack, M. Bailey, Tony Horgan & Joan O’Meara. Next week’s draw in Jacko’s Bar on 28th May. Further details from Joyce Sigerson on 086-0838723. Results are also published weekly on the club website http://www.ballinacurragaa.net/ Club Merchandise: Hurleys, replica shirts, windbreakers, umbrellas & hoodies for sale. Contact Steve Kane or Joyce Sigerson. See contact numbers above Russell Rovers GAA www.russellroversgaa.com Russell Rovers 2-7 Lisgoold 0-2 Three weeks ago Rovers got out of jail with an equalising point in the dying seconds of the game but this time we made no mistake when we had 11 points to spare over Lisgoold in the replay of the first round of the East Cork Junior B football championship, played in Shanagarry last Wednesday evening. The opening exchanges were tough and uncompromising resulting in a dour struggle for supremacy with neither side giving an inch. While both sides created a number of scoring chances, they could only muster a point apiece in this half, partly due to wayward shooting but also due to very tight marking by both sets of backs. Daniel Moynihan opened our account in the first minute following which neither side managed to register another score until Lisgoold equalised in the 31st minute. After the interval Rovers took control of the game and began to play the type of football we know they are capable of. Scoringwise, this half belonged to the Hartnett brothers who notched up 26 between them, Barry 1-4 and Brian 1-2. The first goal came in the 15th minute when a mistake in the Lisgoold defence saw the ball run loose and Brian Hartnett was in like a flash to boot it into the left corner of the net. Four minutes later Paudie Higgins who worked hard throughout the game, set up Barry Hartnett with a sublime pass and he made no mistake from about 12 metres out to put daylight between the sides. Barry followed up with two sweetly struck points before Lisgoold got their only score of this half, a point in the 30th minute. Our settled defence played well as a unit and mopped up everything that came their way while Colin Crowley and John Paul Ivers worked their socks at midfield with Colin’s majestic fielding a notable feature of the evening. Also, Tadgh Crowley and particularly Mikie Walsh made telling contributions when introduced as subs. As in our previous game, all of Rovers scores came from open play. All in all, this was a good week’s work with the East Cork County B title captured the previous Sunday - well done to all concerned. Team: Eoin Ivers; Seamus Kearney, Derek Crowley, Brian Crowley; John Ahern, Anthony Archer (Capt), Anthony Walsh; Colin Crowley, John Paul Ivers; Barry Hartnett, Padraig Higgins, Daniel Moynihan; James Furlong, Joe Walsh, Brian Hartnett. Subs: Tadgh Crowley, Mikie Walsh, John Burke, Brendan Kearney, Jonathan Walsh, Seamus Cronin, Chris Scanlon. Fixtures: JHL Div 3: Russell Rovers v. Carrigtwohill in Shanagarry 28/5/09 at 7.30 pm JHC 1st Round: Russell Rovers v. St Itas in Castlemartyr 19/6/09 at 7.30 pm Thousandaire Show All roads lead to Garryvoe Hotel next Sunday night for the "Who wants to be a Thousandaire" show. A great night’s entertainment, fun and craic is guaranteed as well as the chance of winning up to 1000 if your ticket is drawn out so make sure you have your tickets got in time and please be there early as the show commences at 8 pm. Tickets are 10 each or two for 15 and can be had from any of the following: Tim Cummins: 0872786964, Pat Higgins: 0863374885, John Hartnett: 0872349873, David Walsh: 0872678784, Red Walsh: 0878100006 or Sheena Cronin: 0863969952. Car Boot Sale: Our second Car Boot Sale of the year takes place in the club grounds on Bank Holiday Monday, 1st June with bargains galore on display. Votes of Sympathy: At a meeting of the above club votes of sympathy were passed to the following: O’Neill family, Sleaveen, Doolan and O’Brien families, Ballymaloe and Paul family, Ballycotton on their recent sad losses. May the souls of the deceased rest in peace. Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Official Opening of Extension to Midleton CBS School Students attending the official opening Minister Batt O’Keeffe being welcomed by Denis Ring Principal and included is Tom & Derek Weldon Batt O’Keeffe cutting the tape MIDLETON FOOD & DRINK FESTIVAL A feast of food and fun for all! Midleton Food & Drink Festival 2009 will take place in the East Cork town on Saturday, 12th September and it will be a fantastic feast of food and fun for all. Buy a ticket for a chance to win one of six fantastic hotel breaks or one of six fabulous fun prizes! Tickets on sale in a number of locations, including the Farmgate Restaurant, Wallis Bar, Denbar Jewellers and Midleton Books. Funds from the raffle will be used to run this year’s festival. The focus of the Midleton Food & Drink Festival is to showcase the best of local quality Irish-made artisan food and drinks products and to promote these to the public. With over 50 food and drinks stalls on the streets, farmers’ market, celebrity cookery demonstrations, a wine talk & tasting, waiters’ race, street music and entertainment, the festival promises fun and excitement for all the family. Put the date in your diary - Saturday 12th September 2009! The festival committee is looking for volunteers. Volunteering is a great way to get involved in your local community and help organise Midleton’s most exciting annual festival. It will allow you to meet new people, use and develop your skills and have lots of fun along the way! Opportunities for volunteers may include welcoming stallholders, promotions and marketing, sourcing music and street artists, coordinating the waiters’ race or stewarding on the day. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please call Sheila on 086 3596514 or see our festival website on midletonfoodfestival.ie Fr. Coleman O’Donovan blessing the premises Minister Batt O’Keeffe pictured with guests Pictured are Darina Allen, Ballymaloe Cookery School with Sheila Byrne and Seamus Cunningham of Midleton Food & Drinks Festival, at the launch of the festival fund-raising Raffle. Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Motoring With Ger Leahy Imokilly Motor Club Grass surface Autocross Event Preview Round 2 of our motorsport calendar kicks off again on June 13th and 14th next when we host a round of the National Autocross Championship. The venue for this will once again be held near Ballymacoda village. Following on from the success of this event last year, a very good entry is envisaged once again when both the specials and the rally cars will be battling it out for supremacy over the two days. Plans for the event are already at an advanced stage with all the relevant officials in place led by C.O.C Jamie McCarthy. The event will kick off on the Saturday with scrutiny at 1pm followed by practice at 1.30pm and the first time run scheduled for 2.00pm. On Sunday scrutiny will be at the earlier time of 12 noon with practice at 12.30pm and the first of the time runs scheduled for 1pm. We would encourage and welcome as many competitors as possible who hold the relevant competition license to start working on your cars now and be ready to head to Ballymac on what promises to be a very enjoyable weekend of motorsport on a challenging grass surface. Clear blue skies and blazing sunshine were the order of the day last year and we hope for the same this time around. Regulations can now be downloaded on our brand new website www.imokillymotorclub.com or by contacting Jamie on 086/3752543 or entries secretary Derek Power on 087/8128195. IRISH IN TOP THREE OF THE MOANING LEAGUE… It s official, the Irish have been named among the top moaners in Europe only the Brits moan more than us. Irish people spend on average 9 hours 28 minutes moaning each week that is more than 20 days in any given year. The average Irish person whines about something four times a day, for almost 22 minutes each time.Bad weather topped their list of daily groans, followed by feeling tired. Traffic and our daily workload took the third and fourth place in the gripe charts. Irish people generally have a reputation for being happy-go-lucky, but this Europe-wide survey put Ireland in second place in terms of the top moaning countries.With it raining here on average every second day, it is no wonder that bad weather came out top of the list of moans . The European-wide research revealed that those living in France moan for just five hours and 46 minutes a week, with the traffic and expensive train service the most popular subjects to complain about.The Germans came third, whinging about the busy roads for an average of almost five and a half hours a week. And while 61 per cent of Irish people complain because they really are annoyed, 11 per cent admitted they do it simply because they enjoy it. One in three even admitted to moaning about something just to get a conversation started. Just under 70 per cent also reckon they whine more than normal if the weather is bad. Although there are other countries in Europe with similar weather to Ireland and the UK, it seems it affects the Irish and the Brits the most . A majority of both men and women agree that women are more likely to moan than men (59 percent). On the basis of our position in the moaning charts, it looks like Joe Duffy s programme will be in business for a long time to come , concluded Uniroyal Tyres. Motorsport News Ireland is back at the fore front of motorsport with Adam Carroll winning the A1 Gp series for Ireland. In rallying Keith Cronin from Bantry with his Limerick co driver Greg Shinnors have won the first two rounds of the British Rally Championship and were second the last day out after loosing time with a puncture early on.The last time an Irish man won the British rally Championship was in 1974 when the ledgendary Billy Coleman was at the height of his career. The local motor club the Imokilly Motor Club are now on line and one can get all the information at www.imokillymotorclub.com Since our last column One of Irelands biggest rallys have come and gone that of course was the Rally of the Lakes for many it was about The Geenie and Gareth MacHale who both crashed and the eventual winner Tim McNulty it was a great event and for the local club a few of their members were right on the pace. William Walsh / Ed O Neill in the Corolla Twincam were right on the pace from the word go and were worthy class winners and a fantastic 7th overall on the National section of the event .Colm Forde and Jonathon Trill 29th Overall and Peadar Walsh 6 th Overall, 1st in Class. (Historic Rally) However the East Cork sensations of the year are Midleton crew Daragh O Riordan / Sean McCarthy in the Super 1600 Renault Clio.Daragh is now a fine driver and putting the nimble 1600 car regularly into the top ten on this years rounds of the Tarmac Championship.The boys even though only half ways through the championship have 4 class wins from 4 starts and have the class win in the Tarmac Championship secured.Its great to see some crews from East Cork getting good results. GERMAN MAN BLOWS THOUSANDS ON TEST DRIVE A German man has lost around £20,000 in cash after the money blew out of an Audi A3 Cabriolet he was test driving.The man, who has not been named, arrived at an Audi dealer near Hannover with his money ready to buy the car. But he decided to take one last test drive, leaving the envelope containing it on the back seat.German police were forced to close the autobahn after the man’s money scattered everywhere. Locals are now being warned not to go scavenging on the road, after just £2500 of the total was recovered in the subsequent search.To make matters worse for the unfortunate German man, police are considering charging him for their time and the inconvenience. He didn’t buy his new Audi, either. COULD DRIVE U CAR AT 100!!!! A 99-year-old motorist who has never taken a test and never had an accident has been told he can drive for three more years.Norman Dyson has been driving for 70 years and used to drive heavy goods vehicles for the Royal Army Service Corps during the Second World War.There is no legal duty for drivers to take a retest or medical after the age of 70, but every three years they have to declare any medical condition that may affect their ability to drive to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency.Mr Dyson, from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, was given the all clear and is planning a motoring holiday in Lancashire to celebrate Midleton News.....June 4th 2009 Motoring With Ger Leahy FORD MARKS 10 YEARS OF FOCUS WITH ULTRA-LOW CO2 SPECIAL EDITION New Diesel Entrant in Lowest Tax Band Brings in Savings Celebrating 10 years of unprecedented success in Ireland, with sales of almost 90,000 units, Ford s Focus is now being introduced in an ultra-low CO2 version to take advantage of the tax savings for low-emission cars. The new 5-door Focus Style Special Edition features air conditioning, 16 alloy wheels and front fogs, all for just 20,715*. The Ford Focus has been Ireland s best-selling car for eight of the past ten years, clocking up total sales of 89,566. Twice voted Semperit Irish Car of the Year by the Irish Motoring Writers Association, and a former European Car of the Year, its unique blend of driveability, practicality, dependability, low cost of ownership and style has seen it attract an extraordinarily wide range of customers. From young motorsports fans to families to empty nesters, the Focus customer base has always been a broad church. It s that very breadth of appeal that has made it a perennial favourite among Irish motorists. If placed bumper to bumper, the Focus cars sold to date in the country would stretch from Dublin to Limerick and back. The new Focus Style Special Edition is powered by a 1.6 diesel Duratorq powertrain delivering 90PS and generating only 118g/km of CO2. Correspondingly, fuel economy is outstanding at just 4.5l/100km. By managing to bring this car inside the lowest VRT band, Ford engineers have delivered an effective saving of over 2,000 on the previous equivalent model, . Road tax is reduced to just 104 per year. In real terms, the entry level 5-door Focus back in 1999 cost over 24,000 in today s money, and lacked standard features of the Special Edition such as ESP, ABS, four additional airbags, collaps- ing pedal box, air conditioning, CD stereo with auxiliary input, front fogs, quick clear windscreen, alloy wheels, colour coded bumpers and mirrors and central locking. ARE WE THERE YET? - STUDY REVEALS FORMULA FOR GREAT DAY OUT Parents wanting a stress-free day out with the kids should leave home at 8.37am and travel no more than 83 km these are the findings of a recent expert study into what makes a great day out . Researchers found the ideal day out will also require around six and a half hours at the beach or the zoo with the children taking part in at least three different activities.The temperature during the day should be a balmy 20”C and a party of two adults and two children around the age of eight will also ensure the day is enjoyable.It also emerged that the family will spend 6.10 on souvenirs such as a novelty pen, t-shirt or cuddly toy and should return home at 5.50pm. In Ireland, we embark on millions of family days out a year and spend millions in the process so it makes sense to consider how to make a success of every trip we plan. In trying to have the best time possible the choices we make about what time to leave, the stops we make and the activities at our destination will all influence the outcome of the day. One ice-cream each for the children and a total cost of no more than 65 as well as a total time for snack breaks of 47 minutes completed the criteria. More than four in ten (41 per cent) said the ideal car for a great day out would be a family hatchback, with nearly half (47 per cent) favouring pop music as their in-car sounds. Fruit pastilles were hailed as the ideal treat for the journey, followed by mints and hard-boiled sweets. The majority (56 per cent) of respondents opted for taking snacks to munch on and bought other food at their destination while a third (32 per cent) packed everything they would eat and drink for the day. On average families have six days out together every year and children quiz parents with: Are we there yet?’ after just 28 minutes of being in the car. 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