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Narin & Portnoo Golf Club Notes 30th March 2010

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The recent passing of our beloved former President and Captain, Rev. George Good saddened all who knew the talented and cordial clergyman. George loved life with a passion, whether it was fishing on Lough Mask or enjoying a keen round of golf with Austin, Mickey, Joe or whoever might be around that was prepared to share good company for a few hours and wax lyrical about it afterwards in the clubhouse. A smile was always ready to wend its way across that broad face and many a good afternoon or evening was spent by golfers of all ages in his company. In retirement, George played golf on a regular basis in Portnoo and as a novice golfer, I had the pleasure of his company on several occasions. Never once did I realise how celebrated a man he was in ecclesiastical circles, such was his modesty and humility. He also deprived me of my first win in a competition. After a round of eight under par 61 on a glorious summer’s day in 1991, I enjoyed the afternoon pursuing clues in a treasure hunt around Rosbeg, sure in the knowledge that I had the Highlands Hotel Trophy as good as won. My chagrin at later seeing a better quality 61 ahead of me was erased by the knowledge that it was George who had pipped me and he thoroughly enjoyed that fabulous score. George won his fair share of prizes, the last victory coming in 1993 when he was 74 years of age.

Ordained in 1942, Rev. Good was a curate in Dungannon prior to his appointment in 1945 as junior clerical vicar in Christ Church Cathedral. He spent 11 years as Rector of Inniskeel and Lettermacaward from 1949, replacing golf club founder, Canon Ernest Devlin. He joined the committee almost immediately and served the club with distinction over the years, earning the captaincy in 1953 and presidency in 1992 and 1993. George promoted activities for the youth of the area in the fifties, impressing all with his intelligence, understanding and humour. Club stalwart, Helen Shepherd fondly recalls the 5-a-side golf competitions that George organised for the juniors, with each player restricted to one club! His involvement in activities for the youth of the area gained him many fans over the years. Cricket was played on the field adjacent to the 5th fairway during the fifties, with George explaining the rules and providing all the terminology.

He was appointed rector of Raphoe in 1960, Canon of St. Eunan’s Cathedral, Raphoe the same year and Dean two years later. He was installed as Rector and Dean of Derry in 1967 and eventually retired to Cliff Cottage, Portnoo in the eighties. His presence at the Jubilee celebrations of the Ladies’ Branch in August 2007 was the highlight of the day, especially as his late mother, Eileen had been the first captain of the re-constituted ladies’ branch in 1957. We sympathise with his sister, Deirdre and all his extended family and friends.

The club also sympathises with Seamus Bonner on the recent death of his Mum, Josie. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam.

Newcomer, Tony Cannon enjoyed a hole-in-one at the third at the weekend and we send him our warmest congratulations. Our Gaeltacht team did not enjoy their Saturday as much, defeating Cruit Island by five and a half matches to four and a half, but looking like coming up short in their attempt to qualify for the top four play-off. We thank the lads for their labours over the winter and if qualification is not to be, we wish them better fortune in the upcoming county, provincial and national tournaments.

Adrian Maguire came out on top in the Wednesday Open, having three points to spare over Hag’s Castle member, Alex McLean in second. The front nine was unspectacular, with seventeen points accrued, but a birdie on ten began the turn for home in style and a further eighteen points on the remaining eight holes sealed victory.

Myles Cunningham enjoyed a narrow one point win in the Diver’s Centra competition played on Sunday. The fifteen-handicapper was out in seventeen points, a score which would have been better but for an unfortunate blank on nine. A further duck on thirteen could have proved fatal, but for the Killybegs man’s good play on the other holes which yielded a score of twenty points on the back nine. The birdie on the tough fifteenth was just timely!

Results:
March 24: 1. Adrian Maguire (17) 39; 2. Alex McLean (16) 36; 3. John McBride (10) 35; March 28: 1. Myles Cunningham (15) 37; 2. Pauric McHugh (11) 36; 3. Kieran Cunnea (16) 35 b.o.t.; Cat A Eamon McGill (7) 35; Cat B Joe Conneely (15) 35; Cat C Frank McGinley (20) 35; Nines: Marty McGing (15) 20; Paul Cooney (8) 18 b.o.t.; CSS 74; twos: 5 balls each

Fixtures:
The Ardara Society has arranged its first outing of the year for Good Friday morning, commencing at 8.30a.m. This will be a Rider Cup qualifier.
Saturday April 3: Open Single Stableford, Sunday April 4: Lakehouse Hotel fourball betterball stroke, open Monday April 5: Open Fourball Scramble, Ladies & Gents, Wednesday April 7: Wednesday Open, ladies and gents, single stableford, 20 euro entry for G.U.I. visitors including green fee;

Naomh Conaill Notes 30th March 2010

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There was no winner of last weeks lotto. Two prizes of 50 Euro went to Brian Boyle, The Rock and Ivan Seinson, Ballintra. The numbers drawn were 7,10,20,26. The jackpot now stands at 5,600 Euro.

Training for the U10s will be on Easter Monday at 6.30pm.

The U13s play the first game in the Southern league this Easter Monday 5th April away to Four Masters at 6.30pm. The U13 league/championship now takes a more prominent place in the calender and it replaces the U12 league/championship which has been changed to a non-competitive Go-Games format. The U12s first scheduled game is on 26th April.

The U16s were away to Naomh Brid last Sunday and drew 0-9 to 1-6. They are at home to Four Masters this Sunday at 12 noon.

The Seniors and Reserves are away to St Michaels on Saturday at 4.30pm and 6pm. Good luck to Cathal Corry who was ratified as the senior team manager last week.

The 3rd team are due to play Malin at home on Easter Monday at 3pm

The U14 girls play Aodh Ruadh in Ballyshannon on Good Friday at 11am.

The club are holding a 80s Disco in the Highlands Hotel this Saturday night.

All club merchandice is now on sale at 20 Euro.

The club will be hosting Strictly Come Dancing in the Highlands Hotel on Saturday 24th April. The dancers are very busy practicing in what promises to be the best night of the year. Tickets are 20 Euro and admittance on the night is by ticket only.

Naomh Conaill Notes 25th March 2010

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There was no winner of last weeks lotto.Two prizes of 50 Euro went to Rose Molloy, Ard Conal and Sean Bonner, Fintown. The numbers drawn were 5,9,19,25. The jackpot now stands at 5,500 Euro.

There are still a limited amount of tickets available for Strictly Come Dancing which takes place on Saturday 24th April in the Highlands Hotel. Tickets are 20 Euro and are on sale in McGlincheys. Anybody interested in going are advised to buy their tickets early to avoid disapointment.

There will be another registration night this Friday between 7pm and 9pm in the clubhouse. Adult membership is 30 Euro and underage is 10 Euro. There is also the 100 Euro membership which includes membership and entry into the weekly lotto. Membership forms are available in McGlincheys, Keeneys or Leos. Membership will not be taken after the 31st March.

All club merchandice is now clearing at 20 Euro.

The U16s recorded their first victory of the season with a 9 point victory away to Naomh Columba last Sunday they are away to Naomh Brid this Sunday at 12 noon.

There will be 3rd team training this Thursday at 8pm.They play their first league game of the year at home to Malin on Saturday at 3.30pm

The Naomh Conaill ladies would like to thank everyone who supported their quiz night in Paddys Bar last Friday night. They raised 375 Euro on the night and they would like to thank Kevin and his staff for all their help.

The Senior ladies had a good victory at home to Dungloe in the Gaeltacht last Sunday in the comp field. They are now through to the semi final. Once more we would like to thank the Comprehensive School for the use of their field.

Narin & Portnoo Golf Club Notes 25th March 2010

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The winning team in the Captains’ Drive-in at Narin and Portnoo Golf Club: Ann Hayden (club lady president), Margaret Roarty (lady captain), Seamus McDonagh (club captain) & Connor Mallon (PGA professional).

The club’s Gaeltacht team was in Cloughaneely on March 20th and came away with three points out of the ten on offer. Two matches were won, while two other pairs halved. The next match will take place at home to Cruit Island this Saturday, commencing at 10a.m. and we wish the lads every success.

Charlie Tully enjoyed his St. Patrick’s Day golf, walking off with the plaudits following a round of 38 points in the Wednesday Open. The birdie two at seven helped considerably towards a front nine of 20 points, while parring the three successive par fives coming home is always a good result. John McBride came second on a break-off-tie from Hugh Francis Shovlin.

Sunday’s competition was sponsored by Keltic Hygiene and Killybegs triumphed yet again with Tom Rawdon putting a fine round of 40 points together in the breezy conditions. An indifferent opening two holes didn’t promise much on the day but he rallied with five three-pointers in his six holes to turn in twenty points and the par on ten for four points propelled him to a further twenty points coming home. We congratulate Connie McGinley of Glencolmcille on his well-executed hole-in-one at the third.

Results:
March 17: 1. Charlie Tully (12) 38; 2. John McBride (10) 36 b.o.y.; 3. Hugh Francis Shovlin (18) 36; Twos: 3 balls each
March 21: Keltic Hygiene 1. Tom Rawdon (20) 40; 2. Patrick P. Gallagher (15) 38 b.o.t.; 3. Joseph McLoone (11) 38 b.o.t.; Cat A Kieran Gallagher (12) 38; Cat B Myles Cunningham (15) 38; Cat C Joseph Murrin Jnr. (20) 37; Nines: Hugh McElvaney (21) 20 b.o.t.; Kieran Cunnea (16) 21 b.o.t.; Hole-in-one: C. McGinley

Fixtures:
Sunday March 28: Diver’s Centra Single Stableford, open
Wednesday March 31: Wednesday Open, ladies and gents, single stableford, 20 euro entry for G.U.I. visitors including green fee;

Glenties Notes 25th March 2010

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Wedding Bells
Congratulations and Best wishes to Paul Carr and Caroline Boyle who were married in Glenties on Saturday last.

New Arrivals
Congratulations to Michelle and David Molloy, Narin Road, Glenties on the birth on the 17th March 2010 of their second child, a baby sister (Eábha) for Daithí.

Congratulations to Maria and Stephen Mc Dermott, Altar, Glenties on the birth on Thursday 18th March 2010 of their second child, a baby sister (Seoirse) for Aoife.

Degree
Congratulations to Martina Hanlon, who graduated with a First Class Degree in Bachelor of Business and International Culinary Enterprise. She also received ‘Best Student Award’. Martina is a daughter of Danny and Mary Mc Dermott, Meenagrubby, Glenties.

Bingo
Winners at the Bingo in the Community Centre, Glenties on Tuesday 16th March were – Marian Davison, Burtonport won the Jackpot of € 400. Nancy Dorrian, Shaun Maloney, Ardara, Cassie Long, Fintown, James Deane, Kilcar, Ann Davison, Burtonport, Bridget Mc Cabe, Frosses, Margaret Melly, Leitir and Hugh Gallagher won € 100 each. Maura Kilbane, Ardara, Nabla Furey, Glenties, Angela Martin, Leitir, Jean Boyle, Ardara, Maureen Gildea, Glenties, Vincent Ward, Annie Deane, Kilcar, Liam Furey, Sarah Gallagher, Breid Gallagher, John O’ Donnell, Margaret O’Donnell, Hugh Gallagher and Paula Hegarty won € 50 each. Phil Mc Kelvey, Fintown and Margo Gallagher won € 25 each.

Sympathy
Sincere sympathy is extended to the relatives and friends of Anna Alt (nee Boyle) who died in Castlebar on Saturday 6th March 2010. Anna was the daughter of Peggy and the late John Boyle, Meenalig, Glenties.

Sincere sympathy is extended to the relatives and friends of Jimmy (the Twin) Sweeney) who died peacefully at his home on Saturday night 20th March 2010.

Sincere sympathy is extended to Breid Furey and family on the death of Breid’s nephew, Finian Reilly, Co. Dublin who died recently and to all the relatives and friends.

Glenties Road Upgrading in 2010
Cllr. Slowey welcomes the allocation of the following roads monies in the Glenties area in 2010 – 1. Three short sections (1200metres) of the Glen of Glenties Road, damaged by bad winter (€ 75,000), 2. Kilrean Clusai road 1500 metres surface dress (two sections) (€ 31,500), 3. Drumalough Bridge, Glenties. New metal parapets to increase width and straighten approach roads (€ 20,000), 4. Fintown Road. Short section before Straboy (€ 21,500), 5. Derryloghan Cleengort: Patch and surface dress extended sections (€ 31,500), 6. Meenalargan. From the regional road. Patch and surface dress extended sections (€ 31,500), 7. Meenagolan. Surface dressing an 800 metre section at a cost of € 18,000, 8. Kingarrow Bridge: € 40,000 upgrading, 9. Ballinamore Bridge € 45.000 to reconstruct a collapsed bridge, 10. Fintown. Lough Muck. Surface dressing (approximately 1,400 metres) at a cost of € 31,500. 11. Millwheel – Ballinamore road. Surface dress (800 metres) of roadway at a cost of € 36,000, 12. Meenagowan – Elliott’s Bar (400 metres) of road to be surface dressed at a cost of € 10, 500, 13. Doochary / Fintown. A short (400 metres) section of R252 close to Doochary to be surfaced – dressed at a cost of € 18,000, 14. Largnalarkin. Surface dress (450 metres) of road at a cost of in excess of € 10,000, 15. Meenatawney. Surface dress (1400 metres) of road at a cost of € 31,500, 16. Meenasrone. Surface dress (600Metres) of road at a cost of € 13,500.

Parish Council
There will be a Meeting of Glenties Parish Council, which will include a very interesting Sustainable Energy Demonstration on Thursday 25th March in the Highlands Hotel, Glenties at 9.00 p.m. Everyone is welcome.

Playschool Enrolment
All parents wishing to enrol their child / children for the September 2010 term please call to the playschool between 9.30 a.m. – 10.30 a.m. from Monday 22nd until Friday 26th March, to register your child. Children born between 2nd February 2006 and 30th June 2007 will qualify for Free Playschool Year. Any queries please contact Bridie Mc Cahill at 9551907.

Glenties Notes 18th March 2010

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Bingo
Winners at the Bingo in the Community Centre, Glenties on Tuesday 9th March were – James Byrne, Maas, Glenties won the Jackpot of €400. Ann Boyle, Station Road, John Boyle, Fintown, Michael Langan, Fintown, Peter Sweeney, Kelly Harrington, Bridie Gallagher, Killybegs, Margaret Rodger, Ann Whyte and Philomena McCallaig won €100 each. Jean Boyle, Ardara, John Molloy, Fintown, Bridie Gallagher, Killybegs, Mrs. Monaghan, Norah Gallagher, R. Melly, Patrick Molloy and Dim Melly won € 50 each. Kathleen Boyle, Kilclooney, James Deane, Kilcar, Jimmy Quinn, Brocagh, James Byrne, Maas, P. Mc Gill, Ann Whyte, Leticia Doherty, Patsy Mc Dyer, Michael Doherty, Kilcar and James Gallagher won €25 each.

Sympathy
Sincere sympathy is extended to the family, relatives and friends of Kitty Clancy, (nee Mc Devitt, Glenties) who died last week in Pagetown, Maynooth. After Requiem Mass in Kilcloon Church, Co. Meath the remains were brought to Kilclooney, Portnoo graveyard for burial. Kitty was a sister of the late Mary Ellen Mc Devitt, Tullyard Road, Glenties.

Sincere sympathy is extended to Rosaleen and Sean Mc Nelis, Dorrian, Glenties on the death of Rosaleen’s sister, Mary Mc Nulty, which took place in New York last week; also to all the relatives and friends.

Sincere sympathy is extended to Dermot Mc Hugh, Drimnacrosh and Eileen Gallagher, The Mines and Mary Furey, Kilraine on the sudden death of their brother, Neil Mc Hugh, Frosses which took place last week; also the all the relatives and friends.

Breid Gannon
The death took place on Tuesday 9th March 2010, after a short illness, in Castlebar Hospital of Breid Gannon, Narin Road, Glenties. Her remains were brought to her home on Wednesday and to St. Connell’s Church, Glenties on Friday morning. Fr. Pat Prendergast celebrated Requiem Mass at 11.00 a.m. Readings, Prayers of the Faithful and the carrying of the Gifts were by members of the extended family. Music and singing was by Pat and John F. O’ Donnell. Burial took place in Westport, Co. Mayo. Breid is survived by one daughter, Kathleen, brother, Willie Mc Nelis, two sisters, Sadie Herrighty and Margaret Campbell, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends to whom sincere sympathy is extended. Breid spent a good part of her life in England but she and her husband Joe (a native of Mayo) decided to come back to Ireland and make their home on Narin Road beside her brother Willie. Sadly, Joe died before their new home was built, but Bried and her daughter Kathleen came to live there a number of years ago.

Les Misérables
Excitement is building in St. Columba’s Comprehensive as the dates for the School Musical Les Misérables draw near. Les Misérables has been described as one of the greatest musicals ever written. The performance dates are April 9th, 10th, 11th, 16th, 17th starting at 8 p.m. nightly. Tickets can be booked at 074 9551172.

First Holy Communion
Children from St. Riaghan’s N.S. Drimnacrosh, Kilkenny N.S. and Scoil Mhuire will receive their First Holy Communion in St. Connell’s Church, Glenties on Saturday 24th April at 11.00a.m. Children from Edeninfagh N.S. will receive their First Holy Communion at 9.30 a.m. on Sunday 25th April.

Penitential Service
There will be a Penitential Service for the First Holy Communion children and their families on Wednesday 24th March in the Small Chapel at 8.00 p.m. The Penitential Service will be followed by First Confession in the Big Chapel.

Glenties Community Television
Transmission of Channel 4 has resumed with a much improved output and reception being received. It is now hoped that similar receptions will apply to the other channels in the very near future. In order to maintain this facility, it will be necessary to collect €20 per household. This will be carried out by members of the committee in the coming weeks. Payment can also be made to Eunan Mc Glinchey at Mc Glinchey’s Shop, Main Street.

Childreach
Aine Scott will be climbing Kilimanjaro for this charity. As part of the fundraising there will be a Book & Cake Sale in the Community Centre on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st March. Aine would be grateful for your support or donation. Contact 9551430. Thank You.

Table Quiz
A Table Quiz will be held in Paddy’s Bar, Glenties on Friday 19th March at 9.00p.m. in aid of the Naomh Conaill Ladies Club. € 20 per table. Your support would be very much appreciated.

Kilkenny N.S. Enrolment
Enrolment is currently taking place at Kilkenny N.S. for new pupils beginning in September 2010. Enrolment forms and further information available at the school. Tel. 9544270.

Lesser Spotted Ulster
Lesser Spotted Ulster with Joe Mahon will be coming from Fintown on Tuesday 23rd March on UTV at 8.00 p.m. This is a Repeat of the programme shown already.

Community Pitch
The Community Pitch at Beaghmore, Fintown will be opened by Pat The Cope Gallagher and Mary Coughlan on Sunday 16th May at 12 Noon.

Naomh Conaill Notes 16th March 2010

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There was no winner of last weeks lotto. Two prizes of 50 Euro went to Lisa Coughlan and Aidan James Timoney, Glenties. The numbers drawn were 1,5,18,23. The jackpot now stands at 5,400 Euro.

There will be a registration night this Friday between 7pm and 9pm in the clubhouse. Adult membership is 30 Euro and underage is 10 Euro. There is also the 100 Euro membership which includes membership and entry into the weekly lotto. Membership forms are availble in McGlincheys, Keeneys or Leos. Membership will not be taken after the 31st March.

The club will be hosting Strictly Come Dancing in The Highlands Hotel on Saturday 24th April. Tickets are 20 Euro and will go on sale in McGlincheys this Friday.

Due to unforseen circumstances the position of Senior team manager now needs to be re-advertised anyone wishing to apply for the position should contact Club Secretary David Kelch (kelchdavid@yahoo.com) in writing before Wedesday 24th March.

The Reserves were beat by St Michaels in the Gaeltacht last Sunday. We would like to thank the Comprehensive School for the use of their field for this game.

The U16s lost their opening league away to Four Masters last Sunday. They are due to play Naomh Columba at home this Sunday.

The Naomh Conaill Ladies are holding a Table Quiz this Friday night in Paddys Bar.

The Senior Ladies are due to play Dungloe at home in the Gaeltacht this Sunday.

Narin & Portnoo Golf Club Notes 16th March 2010

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Narin and Portnoo Lady Captain, Margaret Roarty of Strabane launches a big drive down the middle during the drive-in last Saturday.


Seamus McDonagh swung like any good captain should at his drive-in last weekend at Narin and Portnoo Golf Club.


New captains, Seamus McDonagh and Margaret Roarty posed for the cameras before getting the Captains’ Drive-in Charity Scramble under way at Narin on Saturday.

The Captains’ Drive-in was a great success, with Seamus McDonagh and Margaret Roarty not only launching the ceremonial shots in fine style, but also combining with our PGA professional, Connor Mallon and Lady President, Ann Hayden to win the ensuing scramble. Their score of 57.4 was astonishing, featuring eight birdies and an eagle at the long tenth. The Lady Captain’s husband, Martin led in the runners-up with a fine score of 63 but the winners had left the whole field way behind! The proceeds of the competition went towards the Dungloe Hydropool fundraising campaign.

Michael Naughton’s wounded Gaeltacht League team came out fighting last Saturday week and rediscovered that winning formula which should see them qualify for the latter stages of this year’s competition. Dunfanaghy were the visitors to Narin and they were well beaten on the day, with Narin and Portnoo achieving seventeen points out of twenty. Harold Reid and John Molloy were the best pairing on the day with 42 points but this was a team effort, led of course by the long-suffering captain himself who sank the winning putt in his own match on the eighteenth! The lads are in Cloughaneely this Saturday and we wish them every success as they attempt to finish in the top four.

The second of the monthly medals was sponsored by Glenside Bacon and the scoring proved difficult on the day, even though the conditions were pleasant. Donie McCole was the only man to break par, though he struggled to find his game on the front nine. Normality was restored, however, on the return with the Narin man completing the nine holes in level par gross. The big birdie on the long fifteenth capped a fine performance.
P.J. Gallagher won last Wednesday’s Open with a good score of 34 points. He shot level twos on the front nine but several nice three-pointers coming home made all the difference before he finished handsomely with par, par, par.

Results:
March 10: 1. P.J. Gallagher (12) 34; 2. Neily Gildea (11) 33 b.o.t.; 3. Hughie Moore (13) 33;
March 13: Drive-In Scramble: 1. Margatret Roarty, Ann Hayden, Connor Mallon, Seamus McDonagh 57.4; 2. Martin Roarty, Paul McNamee, Patricia McDaid, Annette McGettigan 63;
March 14: Glenside Bacon Medal: 1. Donie McCole (9) 72; 2. Tony Dooley (16) 73 b.o.t.; 3. James Quinn (9) 73; Cat A Sean Hanrahan (11) 75; Cat B Michael Nicholson (14) 74; Cat C Paddy McDwyer (18) 74; Nines: Conal Gillespie (16) 32; Finnian O’Doherty (4) 37; CSS 74; Twos: 7 balls each.

Fixtures:
Sunday March 21: Keltic Hygiene Single Stableford, open
Wednesday March 24: Wednesday Open, ladies and gents, single stableford, 20 euro entry for G.U.I. visitors including green fee

Glenties Notes 11th March 2010

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Sympathy
Sincere sympathy is extended to Frankie Gallagher and family, Meenahalla, Glenties on the death of Frankie’s sister, Mary Sweeney, Sligo, which took place on Saturday 6th March 2010; also to her family, extended family and to all the relatives and friends. 

Thanks
Fionnuala and Irene Boyle, Glen Road, Glenties who are travelling to Haiti in October, would like to thank all those who supported and contributed in any way to their Quiz Night in Paddy’s Bar. A special “Thank You” to Kevin, for all his help. We collected € 1,125 – a great start – as we have to collect € 9,000 towards” Build It Week Haiti” Anyone wishing to make a donation please contact 087 2612997.

Scoil Mhuire Book Fair
There is still time to get to the Annual Scoil Mhuire Book Fair, which is on this week. It is on until Friday12th March 3.00 p.m. – 4.30p.m. also late opening on Thursday evening from 7.00 p.m. – 8.00 p.m. . All are welcome.

Youth Choir
There will be a practice for all members of the Youth Choir on Saturday 13th March at 5.30 p.m.

Diocese of Raphoe Pastoral Renewal
Liturgy Committee – offer training for Ministers of the Word and Ministers of the Eucharist. If you are interested in taking part in these training sessions, in order to become a Minister of the Word or a Minister of the Eucharist, please let us know as soon as possible, by contacting the Parochial House – 9551117.

Naomh Conaill Notes 9th March 2010

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There was no winner of last weeks lotto. Two prizes of 50 Euro wenr to Jane and William Cunningham, Ardara and Shane Byrne, Ballybofey. The numbers drawn were 3,7,18,27. The jackpot now stands at 5,300.

There will be a registration evening in the clubhouse this Friday between 7pm and 9pm for ladies, youth and ordinary membership.

A very much under strenght senior team were beat by 2pts away to Kilcar last Sunday in the Gaeltacht.

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