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Glenties Notes on October 20th 2005

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The death took place in Letterkenny Hospital on Sunday 9th October 2005 of Bridie Mulhern, Lugnagillew, Glenties. Her remains were brought to her home on Monday evening and to the Church of the Holy Family, Edeninfagh on Wednesday. Fr. Denis Quinn P.P. Falcarragh assisted by Fr. Pat Prendergast P.P. Glenties celebrated Requiem Mass. Readings were by her niece, Kathleen Breslin and nephew Seamus Clarke. Her nieces, nephews and her Goddaughter read Prayers of the Faithful. Her sister, Kathleen Clarke, brother, John Clarke and his wife Veronica, brought the Gifts to the Altar. Music and singing was by Sr. Immaculata, Nora Gallagher and Vincent Campbell. Burial took place in the Edeninfagh Graveyard. Bridie’s husband, Patrick predeceased her five years ago. She is survived by three daughters, Bridie, Maureen and Ann, one sister, Kathleen Clarke and one brother, John, sister-in-law, Veronica, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends to whom sincere sympathy is extended.

The death took place in Killybegs Community Hospital on Tuesday 11th October 2005 of Barney Keeney, Drimnacrosh, Glenties. His remains were brought to his home on Wednesday and to St. Connell’s Church, Glenties on Friday. Fr. Paul Gallagher celebrated Requiem Mass. Reading was by Barney’s daughter, Maureen. His other three daughters, Breege, Paula and Clare and his son Ken read Prayers of the Faithful. Breege, Paula, Clare and Martin Mc Hugh brought the Gifts to the Altar. Music and singing was by Ernan O’Donnell, Anne Marie O’Donnell and Sinead Mc Gavigan. Burial took place in the New Graveyard. Barney is survived by his wife, Mary, sons, Neily, Brian, Patsy and Ken, daughters, Maureen, Breege, Clare and Paula, sister, Margaret in Canada, son-in-law William, other relatives and friends to whom sincere sympathy is extended. Two sisters Annie and Mary Rose predeceased him and his twin brother James died as a child.

The new Swimming Term for the West Coast Swimming Club starts in Letterkenny on Monday November 7th. Children 7 years and over in this school year are welcome to apply. Forms are available in Brennan’s Video Shop, Main Street, Glenties. Applications to be in by Monday October 24th.

DVD’s of the 2005 Donegal Senior Football Champions Naomh Chonaill on sale in Mc Glinchey’s Mace, Glenties; includes – The Game, Interviews and the Homecoming of this long awaited victory.

The Sacrament of Confirmation for the Parish of Iniskeel will be administered in St. Connell’s Church, Glenties on Sunday 2nd April 2006 at 11.00a.m.

Congratulations to Anton Dooley and Edel Mc Donnell who were married recently at the Basilica di San Silvestro – in Capite’, Rome. Anton is a son of Tony and Helena Dooley, The Rock. Glenties and Edel is a daughter of Clive and Gertie Mc Donnell, St. Anne’s Park, Raheny, Dublin. The reception was held at The Crowne Plaza Hotel, St. Peters and was attended by guests from Donegal, Dublin and Kilkenny.

Congratulations to the following who graduated recently from Letterkenny Institute of Technology; Andrea Molloy, daughter of Gerry and Martina Molloy, Mullanmore, Glenties who graduated with a Bachelor of Business Degree; John Mc Closkey, son of Zeta and the late Seamus Mc Closkey, Main St. Glenties who graduated with a Master of Arts Degree in Accounting; Adrian Mc Geehan, son of Owen and Jenny Mc Geehan, Fintown, who graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering Degree in Construction Fire Technology; Ross Campbell, son of John and Shirley Campbell, Glenmakeniff, Glenties who graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Degree; Marion Mulhern, daughter of Dave and Rena Mulhern, Kilraine, Glenties who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Graphic Design; Catherine Boyle, daughter of Johnny and Christine Boyle, Highlands Hotel, Glenties who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Industrial Design.; Declan Mc Hugh, son of James and Margaret Mc Hugh, Drimnacrosh, Glenties who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree in Legal Studies with Taxation and Patsy Furey, Ard Patrick, Glenties who graduated with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree in Computer Services Management.

Naomh Conaill GAA Club is holding a Big Bucks Bingo in the Limelight, Glenties, on Sunday 30th October at 3.30p.m. Please support.

Thank you to the Harvest Fair Committee for the donation of €486.67 and to Keeneys Bar for the donation of €260.00 towards the Donegal Hospice. The money was raised during The Harvest Fair Festival.

The Church Gate Collection for Friends of Letterkenny Hospital taken up recently amounted to €660.00. Thank you to everyone who contributed to the collection.

Recorder classes will be starting shortly. If interested contact Crona at 086 4021079.

Each Easter over four hundred young people with special needs are accompanied by five hundred adult carers on a very special journey to Lourdes. The Pilgrimage is designed especially for the young people, allowing them to participate fully in a varied spiritual and social programme. All adult carers pay their own fare while the trust covers the full cost of those young people selected to travel. The Trust would welcome applications to travel on the 2006 Pilgrimage from the following – If you are aged 9 – 18 years and have a physical disability or illness, If you are aged 11 – 21 years and have a learning disability, Or seriously ill children under the age of 9 years accompanied by a parent / carer. If you are interested please contact Anne-Marie at 087 2884503 or Mary at 087 7962047 for further details and an application form. Please note – the closing date for applications is 31st October 2005.

Glenties Notes on October 13th 2005

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Congratulations to our senior team on winning the senior championship and for the first time in the history of the club bringing the Dr. MaGuire Cup to Glenties. It is really a great achievement and great credit is due, first of all to the players, and to everyone connected in any way with the team. For the past number of weeks the town and surrounding areas have been bedecked with blue and white bunting and flags, banners, cars and vans painted blue and white and placards with ‘Good Luck’ messages, which no doubt will be around for a while yet. On Sunday evening when the cars started to come from the game there was a constant blowing of horns as they passed through the town. The team arrived back about 8.30p.m. They walked up the street with a Garda car leading the way, a big crowd following them and another big crowd waiting to welcome them. Bonfires lit up the route for the team and the cavalcade of cars, which accompanied them on their journey home. The joy and excitement in the town is really something.

Barn Dance Classes will resume in the Highlands Hotel on Monday 17th October from 8.30p.m. – 10.30p.m. Tuition is by Edith Bradley.

Céilí and Sets classes will resume in the Highlands Hotel on Thursday 20th October from 8.00p.m. – 9.30p.m. Tuition is by Connie Mc Kelvey and Clement Gallagher.

Sincere sympathy is extended to the relatives and friends of Teddy Bonner, formerly of Mill Road, Glenties who died on Saturday 8th October 2005 in Ballyshannon.

Sincere sympathy is extended to the relatives and friends of Bridie Mulhern, Lugnagillew, Glenties who died on Sunday 9th October 2005.

A Dance organised by the Fund Raising Committee of Scoil Mhuire for the new gym will be held in the Highlands Hotel, Glenties on Saturday 15th October. Music is by Erin’s Own and doors will open at 10.00p.m. Tickets are €10.00 or two for €15.00. The Draw for the Quad, DVD and Weekend Break will take place at the dance. Everyone welcome.

Glenties Notes on October 6th 2005

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The death took place in Brindley Manor Nursing Home, Convoy on Saturday 24th September 2005 of Joe Boyle, Mullanmore, Glenties. His remains were brought home later that day and to St. Connell’s Church, Glenties on Monday 26th September. Fr. Paul Gallagher, C.C. Glenties assisted by Fr. Denis Quinn P.P. Falcarragh celebrated Requiem Mass. Readings were by Joe’s nephews, Terence and Pat Mc Cormack. James and Joseph Boyle and Nina Boyle, wife of Joe’s nephew, John Boyle, brought the Gifts to the Altar. Fr. Denis gave the homily. Music and singing was by Sr. Immaculata and Nora Gallagher. Burial took place in the New Graveyard. Four brothers, Paddy, John, Danny and Hughie and two sisters Bridget and Mary predeceased him. He is survived by two brothers, Anthony, Mullanmore and James, Scotland, nieces, nephews, sister-in-law, Margaret, other relatives and friends to whom sincere sympathy is extended.

The annual Fiddlers Weekend starts next Friday 7th October and continues through Sunday 9th. Fiddlers and other musicians from all over the country and beyond will be in town for the occasion. Free fiddle classes will be given on Saturday between noon and 1.00p.m. The annual bus tour to landmarks of fiddling in the Glenties area will also take place. If you are a fan of traditional music then Glenties is the place to be this weekend.

Best wishes to our senior team for the replay with St. Eunan’s next Sunday at 3.30p.m. in Ballybofey and best wishes for a speedy recovery to Conal Mc Nelis who was injured in last Sunday’s game.

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