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Youghal News
Vol. 5 Issue 21 Sept 4th 2008
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WEST WATERFORD NEWS
Clashmore 45 Drive year and if your dream is to grow your own herb fruit and veg-
Just on pair of players made it to eight games last week and etables, now is the time to sow the dream seeds!
won for themselves the top prize at our weekly 45 Drive at the Enjoy the "feel - good and freshness of growing your own
Decies Bar, well done to Martin Lynch and Mike Hunt. The food" Classes on Grow your own herbs, fruit and vegetables
remaining top two prizes were divided between Mary Fleming will take place over four weeks commencing at Blackwater
and Gemma McSweeney, Edmond Og and Edmond Garden Centre on Saturday September 13th from 11-12.30pm.
Ledingham, Noreen and Anto O Mahony, Margaret and Dan Further details from the Garden Centre
Leahy. We had just one pair winning the best of the last five Clashmore - Kinsalebeg Juvenile GAA
prizes well done to Tony Keane and Gabriel Hynes. Our last Well done Mattie!
game winners were Liam Curran and Thomas Power, Mary Well done to our Mentor Martin Lynch on completing the 100k
Dower and Jack Douris, Eileen Dower and John Motherway, Sean Kelly Cycle last Sunday and recorded a good time.
Mairead and Michael Fahey. Well done to all our winners and Under 13 Hurling
thanks to everyone for their continued support. On Sunday we played Naomh Brid in terrible conditions, we
As the evenings come to a close we would like to remind you were 3-2 down at the first half due to the ball getting lodged in
all to make a special effort to come s little earlier and hopeful- a pond behind the goals. We over came all those difficulties in
ly we will get our weekly game started at 9.00pm. the second half and went on to win 7/3 Training continues each
Clashmore - Kinsalebeg GAA Lotto - 5700 Friday evening at 7.00pm The date for our next fixture is to be
This Monday nights Clashmore - Kinsalebeg GAA Club Lotto decided - and players will be informed.
Jackpot when our draw takes place at the Decies Bar, if you U16 Football. Our first match was played last Thursday
want to win this fantastic prize be sure to get your ticket for the evening against Rathgormack. This match could have gone
draw from any anyone of our members or at any of our local either way but unfortunately Rathgormack won out in the end.
business premises. Last Monday nights numbers were 1, 15, Abbey Celebrates 175 years
17, 21, well done to the following that were the winners of 20 On August 20th 1833 the foundation stone of Mount Melleray
spot prizes Abbey was blessed by Bishop Abraham and laid by Sir Richard
Kitty Kelly Piltown; Helen Collins Kinsalebeg; Peter Coughlan Keane. Many people contributed to making that day possible
Geosh; Josephine McGrath Kilgabriel; Derry Cotter for Dom. Vincent Ryan and the community of Mount Melleray
Villerstown Abbey among those mentioned were the priests and parish-
Once again thanks to everyone for your continued support. ioners of Clashmore.
We are back! To mark the occasion of 175th anniversary a mass of thanks-
Good news for all our Thursday Club members our weekly giving was celebrated by Bishop William Lee followed by a
meetings resume on this Thursday September 4th at special tree planting ceremony the Abbey on Wednesday last.
Kinsalebeg Hall at 2.00pm. We always have space for new Among those in attendance to celebrate this historic occasion
members so if you would like to join us for some "ceol caint on Wednesday last were representatives from this parish.
agus craic" you will be made feel very welcome. If transport is Set Dancing
an issue for you, we arrange that too, just contact any of our It’s time to forget the long wet summer and think about the long
committee for further details - Don’t just sit there thinking winter nights ahead. A great way to spend them is by Set
about it come and join us! Dancing the night away. Every Thursday night at the Heritage
Sympathy Centre at 8.00pm. A great night for fitness and fun. Newcomers
Deepest sympathy is extended to Mick O Neill Ardsallagh and welcome.
all the O Neill family on the death of his uncle Danny O Neill Good Luck Girls
Ballyduff Upper, Danny of Barnavalla died on July 28th, his Best of luck to our Clashmore - Kinsalebeg ladies who will be
removal took place from St Carthage’s Mortuary Lismore to St taking on Abbeyside in the county final of Junior Football this
Michael’s Church Ballyduff on that Tuesday evening and fol- week - date to be confirmed -check local press for details -
lowing requiem mass on the following Wednesday morning please support the girls
Danny was laid to rest on St Michael’s cemetery. May he rest
in peace
Death of Martin Heffernan
Martin Heffernan was a remarkable man who lived a remark-
able life, a live full of hope despite the many difficulties, which
he had to endue along the way. With his 100th birthday just in
sight, we all had hopes that Martin would be with us to cele-
brate it however that was not to be. When on August 6th the
god lord called Martin home to reunite him once again with his
wife Mary and son Billy
Reposing at Egan’s funeral home Youghal Martins removal The Moriarty family with the
took place to St Michael’s church Glendine on Thursday Eurodisney Lion Rose O’Donovan and Claire Dooley
evening and following requiem mass on Friday afternoon
Martin was laid to rest in North Abbey Cemetery -may he rest
in peace,
To his son Kieran, daughter’s Louvenagh and Moira son in law
grandchildren relatives, neighbours and many friends we ten-
der our deepest sympathy.
Grow your own!
So many of us start our New Year resolutions on January 1st
with the best of intentions to. However despite our best inten-
tions come February the vast majority of those resolutions have Paddy, George and young fireman from
The Harty Family the Youghal Fire Service
fallen by the wayside. So why not take a different approach this
HELP VULNERABLE CHILDREN IN
MUNSTER FIND THEIR FEET IN LIFE JOIN
TEAM BARNARDOS FOR THE EVENING
ECHO CORK WOMEN’S MINI-MARATHON
1st September 2008 - Barnardos, Ireland’s leading children’s
charity, is calling today for budding athletes and reformed couch
potatoes to dig out their trainers and join Team Barnardos in this
year’s Evening Echo Cork Women’s Mini-Marathon on the 28th
September.
Barnardos operates in six centres in Munster with two located in
Cork. The centres promote the welfare and development of chil-
dren by providing a range of services which support, inform,
challenge and advise children, young people, parents and carers
using the service. Barnardos works with families to improve
parenting skills and tackle issues such as poverty, domestic
abuse, addiction and the impact these problems have on chil-
dren.
Orla Tighe, fundraising manager for Barnardos, is hoping the
Olympic spirit will fire up more women than ever before to take
on this challenge for children in Cork".
She said, "Last year, our supporters across Ireland raised an
incredible 35,000 by participating in marathons and fun runs.
We are hoping that our supporters in Munster will help us raise
even more vital funds this year. Their footsteps could help vul-
nerable children in local communities find their feet in life."
If you would like to support us in this vital work with the fami-
lies and children in your community by taking part in the
Evening Echo Cork Women’s Mini Marathon on the 28th
September please contact Liz in Barnardos on 01 708 0480
(Callsave 1850 222 300) or email fundraising@barnardos.ie.
You will receive an exclusive fundraising pack filled with some
useful goodies to get you started complements of Kellogg’s and
their Let’s Get Active campaign which encourages people to get
active and raise money for Barnardos.
For more information on the Mini Marathon and to register visit

JOHN BUTLER
www.corkminimarathon.com

PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD


FOR ENABLE IRELAND IN THE
TRANSPORT EVENING ECHO CORK WOMEN’S
MINI-MARATHON 2008!
We cater for Weddings,
Enable Ireland Cork Services is looking for people to put their
Stag / Hen Parties best foot forward in the Mini-Marathon and raise much needed
All Social Occasions funds on their behalf. The Cork Mini-Marathon will take place
on Sunday September 28th 2008. For more information and to
receive your free registration pack please contact Kerry Mac
Contact: Mahon or Ann Mc Carthy at the Fundraising Office, Lavanagh
Centre, Cork on Tel: (021) 4294434.
024 - 92544 / 087-2587784
Enable Ireland Cork provides services for 400 children and
adults with physical and sensory disabilities. From its base in
The Lavanagh Centre, Ballintemple, Enable Ireland provides a
number of clinical, social and educational services for children
and currently employs 165 staff. In 2007 a state of the art Adult
Service Centre opened in East Gate, Little Island and this was
followed by the construction of a new purpose built Respite
House in Ladysbridge, East Cork in May 2008. We are current-
ly fundraising to complete the design and construction of a sen-
sory garden located at the Respite House. A new specially
adapted transport vehicle is also urgently needed, as in order to
provide fully accessible transport which is essential for those
who use our services.
For further information on raising money for Enable Ireland
please contact the Cork Fundraising Office, Lavanagh Centre,
Denise O’Brien, Brigid Murphy and Kay Barry at the Youghal-Kinsale Motorcycle Ballintemple, Cork
Run 021 4294434. Email: corkfr@enableireland.ie
YOUGHAL TENNIS CLUB
Junior members aged 10 and over, continue to enjoy regular tourna- Re-Opening - New & Improved

Lynch s
ments from 10.30 to 12.00 on Saturday mornings, These tournaments
have attracted a good number of Junior players and a good mixture
of winners. A Junior tennis Camp that was ran during the week of the

Pharmacy
18th of August, proved to be a great success despite the mixed weath-
er conditions.
Professional Coach Martin Cusack was accompanied by another
coach from Cobh and the Junior members really enjoyed and benefit-

Close to all Amenities, Car Park


ed from the camp. Regular coaching will commence again with
Martin on Sunday the 14th of September.
Registration for the Junior Coaching will take place on Monday the
1st of September between 5.30 and 6.30pm in the Club House, all jun-
iors aged 6 and over can avail of this coaching. Enquires to Ita on 087
Ideally situated
9340925 or Linda on 087 6754337
Adult Members
in River Gate Mall
Every Thursday is club night at Youghal Tennis club. This is a good
opportunity to play tennis, meet new people, get some exercise and OPENING WEEK OF 15TH
have good fun all at the same time. The club night is open to all lev-
els, men and women, members and non members. Club night starts at
7.30pm.We will be running Adult Coaching again in September for all
SEPTEMBER
levels, so if you are thinking of taking up Tennis or wish to return to
playing tennis this is a good opportunity to get back to the courts. For
OPENING SPECIALS:
any inquiries contact Anne 086 1083485 or Caroline on 086 1722047
We wish to extend our congratulations to our hard working Club
End Of Summer
Secretary Ann Webb on her recent engagement to Alan Curran.
Youghal Lawn Tennis Clubs Committee and all the Club members,
Instore - Great Prices
wish them a long and happy life together
All prescription types dispensed
YOUGHAL BADMINTON CLUB Advanced, Improved, Great Deals
Resumes Monday 8th Sept ’08. Training Every Monday and
Wednesday in YOUGHAL GAA CLUB, MAGNERS HILL at
8pm New Members of any Standard Always Welcome. Lynch s Pharmacy,
Membership costs 5 per night plus one-off. Insurance cover pay-
ment of 15 Hope to See YOU there. For further info check out: 97 North Main Street, Youghal
www.youghalbadminton.bebo.com

THANKSGIVINGS
NOVENA TO SACRED HEART
Dear heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I
ask you this special one (Mention Favour). Take it dear Heart of Jesus and
place it within your own broken heart where your father sees it, then in His
merciful eyes it will become your favour, not mine. Amen. Say this prayer
for three days, and favour will be granted. Never known to fail.
HM
PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
(Never Known To Fail)
O most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendour of
Heaven. Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me
in my necessity. O Star of the Sea, help me and show me herein that you
are my Mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and
Earth. I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succour me
in my necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. O show
me herein you are my Mother. Mary conceived without sin pray for us
who have recourse to Thee (three times). Thank you for your mercy
towards me and mine. Amen. Said for three days and after that request will
be granted. Publication must be promised when necessity is granted.
Favours received.
Publication promised. A.L.

PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY


(Never Known To Fail)
O most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendour of
Heaven. Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me
in my necessity. O Star of the Sea, help me and show me herein that you
are my Mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and
Earth. I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succour me
in my necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. O show
me herein you are my Mother. Mary conceived without sin pray for us
who have recourse to Thee (three times). Thank you for your mercy
towards me and mine. Amen. Said for three days and after that request will
be granted. Publication must be promised when necessity is granted.
Favours received.
Publication promised. E.O.C.
Music classes at Brœ na S
Classes in Irish traditional music, song and dance are beginning
again at Brœ na S Cultural Centre, the outreach centre for
Comhaltas Ceolt ir ireann in Youghal. Enrolment will take
place on September 8th and 9th between 7pm and 9pm. Classes
will begin the following week.
Classes are as follows:
tin whistle, fiddle, flute, harp, button accordion, concertina, banjo,
mandolin, guitar, traditional piano, Irish dancing, Adult set danc-
ing
Students at Brœ na S are part of a vibrant branch of Comhaltas
Ceolt ir ireann and will be given opportunities to participate in
workshops, concerts and competitions. Some students will also be
selected for international projects and trips. Students also have the
opportunity to progress to the ranks of Ceolta S , the internation- Billy O Connell and Liam O Carroll Trustees of the former Brass and Reed Band
ally renowned senior performing group based in Youghal. attending Seisun Ceolta Si at the Mall Arts Center, following the donation of the
bands music stands to Comhaltas.Also included are Comhaltas Chairman Micheal
For more information on our education programme offered at Brœ de Buitleir, Helen Butler and Comhaltas Secretary Mary Treacy
na S , please contact Micheal De BuitlØir 087 793 4504 or Daith
Kearney 087 641 9081.

Bill Lackey and Mary Power

Chloe, Hannah and Michelle performing at the Mall Arts Centre

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Michael de Buitleir and members of the Ceolta Si cast pictured with Cllrs. Michale
Beecher and Mary Linerhan-Foley at the Seasons’ Finale at the Mall Art Centre.
NIGHT CLASSES 2008
MONDAY NIGHT COUR
RSESQ
M1. Beginners Computers
M2. Intermediate Computers FOR THOSE HAVING COMPLETED
A BEGINNERS COURSE
M3. Introduction to Digital Photography
M4. ECDL
M5. Basic Dressmaking
M6. Practical Cooking
M7. Style & Image LEARN TO UPDATE YOUR LOOKS. WEAR COLOUR
WITH CONFIDENCE

POBALSCOIL NA M8. Intermediate Woodturning FOR THOSE ENTHUSIASTS


WITH BASIC KNOWLEDGE PMATERIALS SUPPLIED)
M9. Yoga
TR˝ON IDE M10. Rediscovering Your Spiritual Nature
M11. Occupational First Aid PCertified)
Pobalscoil Na Tr on ide, Eochaill, Contae Chorca
M12. Art FOR RELAXATION AND ENJOYMENT INCLUDING WEAVING
Phone: 024 25836 Fax: 024 25788
AND PRINT MAKING
email: adulted@trionoide.ie www.trionoide.ie
M13. Flower Arranging

ADULT EDUCATION
THUR
RSDAY NIGHT COUR
RSESQ
T1. Beginners Computers
T2. Intermediate Computers

PROGRAMME FOR THOSE WITH BASIC KNOWLEDGE


T3. Photoshop
T4. Web Page Design
AUTUMN 2008 T5. Conversational Irish
T6. Woodturning for Beginners
MONDAY & THURSDAY T7. Pilates
T8. Conversational/Holiday French
NIGHT COURSES 10 WEEKS T9. Stress Management & Life Skills
T10. D.I.Y. EVERYDAY HOUSEHOLD HINTS, TIPS
Commencing Mon 29th Sept 08 AND SKILLS FOR THE NOVICE
T11. Bee-Keeping
OFFICE ENROLMENTS T12. Exploring the Possibilites of Past Lives
FROM WED 17TH SEPT 08 A SPIRITUAL & HOLISTIC APPROACH TO POSSIBLY UNDERSTANDING
WHY WE DO THINGS THE WAY WE DO, YOUR LIKES, YOUR FEARS
ENROLMENT NIGHT WITH TUTORS PRESENT OR PHOBIAS.
TUESDAY SEPT 16TH 08 8.00 - 9.00PM T13. Jive & Salsa

WHY TAKE AN EVENING CLASS?


Our freetime is a precious resource that is shrinking with each
passing generation. It is not to be given up lightly. Taking part in
an evening class usually requires a little sacrifice to be made with
regard to time spent with the family, working, socialising or just
relaxing. The benefits are myriad; here are just a few reasons to
take the plunge:
First and foremost, the evening course should benefit the student;
it should not be taken at the behest of anyone else. You will need "Bridge House", Dungarvan, Co. Waterford
commitment and drive to complete your course, and if you are not
interested in the subject matter, it will prove difficult to complete.
You will reap the greatest rewards out of a course you enroll in for NOW ENROLLING
personal reward.
The Student Within: Personal Development Grinds in all subjects (1st-6th year)
With all the commitments that come with modern life work, Saturday Supervised Study
family, social-life - it is easy to start feeling a little rusty around
Evening Supervised Study
the edges. Enrolling in a nightcourse is one of the most effective
ways to shake off the dust that accumulates with simply going T.Y. Programme
from day-to-day, coping with whatever life throws at you. By Primary School Programme
engaging in a stimulating challenge of your own choosing, you Study Skills Seminars (1st/2nd yr seminar on 6/9/08
may discover fresh mental and physical resources you never knew and 3rd to 6th yr seminar on 28/9/08)
existed within you.
Many of those who take an evening class are returning to complete Information also available on our very successful:
a formal education that circumstances would not allow them to Christmas / Easter Revision Courses
finish the first time round. Adults, who partake in literacy and & Oral Preparation Days along with our
numeracy classes or take a GCSE/A-Level course, give them- Supervised Study packages for: Christmas;
selves a fresh footing in a society where information and the abil-
Oct. & Feb. Midterm; Easter as well as before and
during LC & JC state exams.
ity to communicate are all.
Learning a new skill often provides the student with the sense of For further information contact Alan on:
confidence and self-reliance that comes with overcoming a chal- 058-48623 or 087-7995144 or email:
lenge. The subject matter need not be of everyday practical use aryan@deisecollege.com
such as a computer course. Even learning the mysterious arts of
Night Classes 2008
of belly-dancing will invigorate the student with a sense of achievement.
If a completely foreign skill can be mastered; then you know that you

Youghal Adult Education


are well-prepared for the challenges life may throw at you.
Have you ever pondered what untapped potential may lie within you?

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Perhaps you are a live at home mother, juggling the plethora of tasks
that make up the job of running a household. The ability to multi-task is
central to the business-world, and a nightcourse is just the way to find
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Healthy Benefits: Activating the Brain A recent report in the New York
Times investigated the various factors wealth, health insurance, etc.
that influence the average person s lifespan. If you were to ask me what
affects health and longevity , said City University of New York
researcher Michael Grossman, I would put education at the top of my
list. Besides the physical benefits of activity-based courses, from yoga
to kick-boxing, the positive effect of adult education on a student s men- Meet Representatives from
UCC, VEC, FAS,
tal health and lifestyle can be immense. One study found that one addi-
tional year of education for Swedish men born between 1945-55,
increased their chances of being a healthy weight from 60 to 72 per cent.
The socialisation and companionship involved in adult education can
play a strong role in lessening the occurrence of stress, loneliness and
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depression. Many in the scientific community believe that the brain
needs to be exercised just as much as the body. Actively engaging in a
night class can help sustain your powers of memory and concentration,
and possibly even stave off forms of dementia such as Alzheimer s. As
one American researcher, Dr Gary Small of UCLA, put it, It s the use- Contact
it-or-lose-it theory. If you keep your brain cells active it improves their
efficiency . So there you have it, take a nightcourse and enjoy eternal
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Laura, Charmaine, Phobe and Amy with Peter O’Brien and David Watkins Youghal town cryer Cliff Winser with kids

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Mayhem and Merriment at
Youghal Medieval Festival
The stunning surroundings of St. Mary’s Gardens, Youghal once
again proved to be the location for the biggest and best of the
country’s medieval celebrations of Heritage week. In excess of
5,000 visitors enjoyed the sunshine on Sunday 24th August in
what has now become an annual event for Youghal.
The event organised by Youghal’s Municipal Heritage Committee
was designed to ’bring the heritage of Youghal to life,’ for The Irish
Walled Towns Network’ celebration of National Heritage Week.
The aim of the festival was to provide a unique insight into life in
medieval times. Anna Loughlin, Rose Sheehan and
Theresa Lucey- Redbarn Arts and
Catherine Desmond of the organising committee commented on Crafts
Youghal town cryer Cliff Winser
the day: "We are once again delighted to give visitors the opportu-
nity to step back in time, and witness a piece of Youghal’s
medieval history. The re-enactments, Kid’s Kingdom, puppet
shows, and this years inclusion of live music, made this an enter-
taining day out for all the family. The fact that RTE’s Nationwide
were on hand to capture the event made it all the more special."
Sunday’s events which began at 12.00pm included a theatrical
piece entitled ’The Florence Newton Witch Trial Re-Enactment,
composed by local historian Kieran Groeger, and directed by Ms.
Teresa Cudlip. The production brought passion, colour and excite-
ment to an action-packed day.
UCC Medieval and Renaissance Society demonstrated their fight-
ing skills in a carefully choreographed ’battle siege re-enactment
in the upper garden. The group performed a series of archery dis-
plays, cookery displays and many other medieval events.
Children of all ages were able to enter the ’Kids Kingdom’ for a The Walsh family
Shannon Coleman who celebrates her
line-up of events that excited and enthralled little ones throughout 21st birthday with David Watkins
the day. Fun-packed hours were spent in particular with face-
painting, magic shows, and stilt walkers, together with everyone’s
favourite, Prince August Toy Soldier Factory.
Visitors in their thousands savoured the delights of the extensive
range of stalls on ’Maid Marion’s Food & Craft Fair, - hosted by
local traders and producers.
A live music spectacle with performances by local band ’ISIS’ and
the ever popular ’Bombshells’ from Cork City only added to the
already unique and electric atmosphere.
The festival concluded with performances from Youghal Pipe
Band followed by a presentation of prizes to Fancy Dress
Competition winners and the Shop Front Competition winner,
Kay Curtin of Condon’s Florist, Youghal.
Heather the dragon with Althea, Jim and Helen and Dan Ruane, Beth and Stacy
Adam Drake and Anthony Harris O’Leary

Kate and Sammy Revins with Mark, Jill, John and


Marie Revans Gloria, Marisa and Lubna from Spain

Fergus Hopkins in the stocks

Bernie Crowley, Cllr. Sammy Revins and Sheila


Gillian Howe gets a drenching for Youghal RNLI Kenneally Don and Katelyn O’Mahoney
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AWARE REQUIRES
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Aware s national annual fundraiser, Daisy Days, takes place
throughout Co Cork on September 11th, 12th, and 13th next and
the organisation is now seeking volunteers to help with the event
in their local area. Aware relies on fundraising events like Daisy
Days for approximately 80% of its budget each year, and local col-
lections simply cannot go ahead without volunteers. To volunteer
for Daisy Days or for further information please call 01 661 7211
or email fundraising@aware.ie
Over 5,000 volunteers are required nationwide to make this event
happen. One can help out by either organising a rota of volunteers
in their local area, or else by collecting for two or three hours on
any of the days. By assisting with Daisy Days, volunteers will be
making a very real contribution to the fight against depression and
suicide. It is estimated that more than 400,000 people in Ireland
Alice Terry with Michael, Grace and Amy Crotty experience depression, and one in three of us will be affected by
the condition at some time in our lives. Experts suggest that up to
80% of suicides can be traced back to depression.
Proceeds from Daisy Days go to the maintenance and develop-
ment of Aware s vital services for those affected by depression.
Services include a network of support groups nationwide, for
those who experience the condition, as well as for relatives. The
organisation also operates a loCall helpline open 365 days a year
(1890 303 302), a nationwide secondary schools awareness pro-
gramme called Beat the Blues, regular public lectures and free
information service. For information on Aware services in Co
Cork, including the support group in Cork City, see www.aware.ie
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Youghal Celebrates Summer success at Aura
Youghal Leisure Centre
History
Local children enjoyed an action-packed summer this year cour-
in association with Youghal Credit Union tesy of the Aura Youghal Leisure Centre.
proudly present Children had the opportunity to participate in the centre’s week-

A Musical
long summer camps which offered rugby, basketball, swimming,
arts and crafts and other multi-sport activities.
Intensive Swimming Lessons and Rookie Lifeguard Courses also
took place throughout the summer holidays, teaching children

Evening
both how to become strong swimmers and the importance of water
safety.
Aura’s children’s camps drew to a close on Friday 22nd August
and marked the end of a successful summer at the Claycastle cen-
Friday 26th September 2008 at 8pm tre.
Mall Arts Centre, Mall House, Youghal ’Aura staff and management would like to thank all our summer
camps kids for taking part in what was an extremely enjoyable
Featuring: summer here at the centre,’ said Yvonne Dewick, Aura Youghal’s
International Soprano Mary Hegarty, Swim Coordinator.
Accompanist Eleanor Malone, ’We are now looking forward to the many different activities
Clarinettist and Artistic Director scheduled for the autumn months. Kids can enjoy swimming les-
Pat O Keeffe, sons with the centre’s Swim School of Excellence while adults can
join one of the many fitness classes on offer in our aerobics studio
Dundanion Singers, and gym.’
Conductor Terry McCarthy, ’Kids can also take part in our popular one-day Saturday camps
Accompanist Anne Healy-Mayes, which take place throughout the winter.’
Aura has a host of facilities for you and your family to enjoy
Tickets 30 which include a 25-metre five-lane swimming pool, toddler fun
Including Interval Reception pool, learner pool, state-of-the-art gym, fitness studio and health
suite.
Prior Booking Advisable Particularly unique to Aura is its popular pay-as-you-go option,
Contact Youghal Celebrates History which allows both adults and children alike to access the centre’s
Office on 024 81010 or 087 9666554 facilities without committing to long-term memberships. You can
simply pay-as-you-go!
Membership options are also flexible, particularly the three month
membership package which is ideal for those looking to get in
Youghal Celebrates shape after a long lazy summer.
For more information on Aura Youghal Leisure Centre and all the
History facilities and activities on offer please contact reception on 024
91614 or visit www.auraleisurecentres.ie
11th and 12th October 2008
TWEENIES PARENT AND
"Port Towns in the TODDLER GROUP
18th and 19th Century" The Tweenies parent and toddler group will meet again from
Tuesday 9th September. The playgroup takes place in the
Methodist Church hall in Youghal every Tuesday and Friday from
Mall Arts Centre, Youghal. Co. Cork. 10-12am except for during school holidays. It is a voluntary group
A weekend event with the highest quality speakers that has been operating for 8 years where parents or guardians can
bring their children (up to school age) to play. It’s a great way for
from across Ireland and overseas. Visit us at our web-
kids to mix and for the adults to have a chat and a coffee.
site www.youghalcelebrateshistory.com for information Everyone is welcome. We hope to see you there!
on our past conferences and to see our extensive photo
gallery. Contact us if you wish to receive a brochure,
make a booking, to get more information or to be added Ned O Keeffe TD
Will hold clinics in the East Cork area on
to our mailing list.
Saturday 13th September including the following:
Come and join us, we guarantee a week- Carrigtwohill Community Hall, 11am;
O’Shea’s, Upper Aghada, 12 noon; O Meara s Bar
end packed with celebrations Ballinacurra 12.30p.m., Linehans Railway Bar,
of all things Historical! Midleton 2pm, Tower Bar, Cloyne 2.30pm,
Holiday Inn, Ballycotton, 3pm; The Thatch
Youghal Celebrates History, Ladysbridge, 3.30p.m; Shorts Bar, Castlemartyr, 4pm;
St. Mary s College,Emmett Place, The Walter Raleigh Hotel, Youghal, 4.30pm.
Youghal, Co. Cork, Ireland. At Home Sunday 10.30 a.m. Tel: 022 - 25285 anytime or write
Tel: 00353 24 81010 or 00353 87 9666554
Email:ytta@eircom.net YOUGHAL NEWS
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COIS ABHAINN SENSORY GARDEN OPENING

Cllr. Sammy Revins and Gus Heaphy cut the tape with Una Cronin (CNM2) and Cois Abhainn staff, residents and friends celebrate the new sensory garden
Matron Sinead Motherway to officially open the new sensory garden

Matron Sinead Motherway with her dad


Liam

Marian Hennessy and Sinead Roche


Dorothy Heaphy, Anne Delaney, Kieran O’Connor, Catherine Kelly and Mary
O’Sullivan from the Rotary Club

Sile and Liam Burke with Biddy


Shannon Joyce and Mary Scanlon Smiddy

Sean and Breda Treacy with Matron Sinead Motherway

Mary Barron, Peter and Frankie Hamill and Shannon Joyce

Mary Barron, Ita Motherway, Eileen Kelly and Frankie Hamill

Mary Mulcahy celebrates her 90th birthday with family


SISTER BRIDIE WALSH
fundraiser at the Mall Arts Centre

Sr. Bridie with Dick, Helen, Helen and Michaeli Waide

Sr. Bridie is congratulated by friends at the event

Sr. Bridie with relatives

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on or before:
Wednesday 10th September 2008

YOUGHAL TENNIS CLUB


Junior Coaching registration on Friday the 5th of September
between 5.30 to 6pm.in the Clubhouse and coaching is 30 euro for
Sr. Bridie with the musical group Cadenza 6 weeks.
Friends of St Raphaels YOUGHAL CYCLING CLUB
On Sunday, 6th July 2008, we held our Annual Open Day which
was a great success again this year.
Youghalcyclingclub.com
Since last February we started preparing for this big event as so August has been a busy month for Youghal cyclists with members
much voluntary work goes into organising it. taking part in events across the province. Sunday the 17th saw our
The weather held up for most of the day except for two showers annual cycle challenge with almost 30 cyclists from across the
but that didn’t stop us from having a brilliant day. Barty Murphy county complete a 100km route taking in the climb of the Vee and
kept us going with the disco and local bands and Tommy & Noel back to Youghal via the Dromana drive and Villerstown. A
from Community Radio Youghal kept us "live" with the show. refreshment stop was made in the Cats bar with heavy showers to
We raised over 15,000 for which we are truly grateful to all the add to the challenge when the tour reached Clashmore.
families, local people, businesses and publicans for their contin- Club members joined almost 2,000 cyclists the following week for
ued support to us. John McCarthy Motors, Fermoy, sponsored our the Sean Kelly tour in Dungarvan. Three routes covering
main draw again this year for which we are very grateful. 50km,100km and 160km with approx 500 taking on the 160km
We hope that the families who travelled far to be with us had a challenge through the Comeragh mountains with 2 cat 1 climbs of
great day. The clients really enjoyed the music and ice-cream van Seskin Hill in Carrick on Suir and Mahon Falls to be negoatited.
on the day - they look forward to it so much every year. Sean Lawlor completed the 50Km challenge while John
We are fund-raising for a multi-purpose room at present, so all Tracey,Barbara Doyle and Alice Terry completed the 100km chal-
clients can avail of it on the ground floor. lenge. Taking on the 160km and putting in a good performance
Once again, many thanks to all those who contributed either sell- making all those hard training sessions worthwhile were Johnny
ing tickets, baking, donating gifts, money or their services to us on Bullman, John Terry, Joe Dea,Jonathan Flynn, Jonathan Tobin,
the day, we really appreciate all the hard work that is done volun- Anthony Keneally and Brian Sanders.In fact Brian competed in
tarily. the Tramore Triathlon the previous day finishing in the top 30 out
Best wishes to all, Looking forward to 2009 of a field of 400. Some people just love to punish themselves!!.
Kieran Gregor who had other commitments on the day cycled the
Yours sincerely 100km course on the Saturday in heavy rain just to complete the
John Roche (Chairman) challenge as the French say Chapeaux . Overall the Kelly Tour
Frances Ahem (Secretary) was an outstanding success with the organisers delighted at how
Teresa Collins the event ran smoothly and also weather conditions were very
favourable for cycling.

CLAYCASTLE PITCH AND East Cork Challenge


PUTT CLUB The club will run this event on Sunday the 21st of September with
the route taking in Ballymacoda, Garryvoe, Ballycotton,
Cloyne,East Ferry,Midleton and Back to Youghal. The tour is
On Wednesday the 27th of august last, we played a competition open to anyone with a good level of fitness. Sign on at the Rugby
sponsored by Super Value, Youghal. The results were :1st nett club @10.00am fee 10.00euro. For more info contact jonathan
Seamus Murphy and Ted healy. 1st gross Joy Bryan and Paddy @086 8563292.
Mangan. 2nd Nett Helen Landers and Michael Dalton. Fermoy CC will hold their Club tour on Sunday 14th September
The Coffee Pot ,Youghal, sponsored the fourball that was played @ 10.00am.
on Friday 29th of August, The results were :1st Nett Maureen Carrigaline Lions Club will hold their annual charity cycle on
Broderick and Michael Landers.1st Gross Joy Bryan and Seamus October 11th from Carrigaline to Dungarvan.
Murphy. Mixed Nett Maureen Broderick and Pat Cambridge.
The next competition to be played is the Noel O Driscoll Perpetual New Members
Competition, very kindly sponsored by the O Driscoll Family. The club will undertake an initiative in November to introduce
The Prizes are, Overall Nett.Overall Goss.Ladies :1st Nett, 1st people to cycling with shorter routes on flat circuits so people can
Gross, 2nd Nett; Gents :1st Nett.1st Gross.2nd Nett.Hole in one get a taste of group cycling and maybe join the longer spins to
prize improve their fitness as the year progresses. More details on this
The competition begins on Saturday the 6th of September, Tee off as the month of November approaches.
time, 10:30 and 2:30, and continues on Sunday the 7th, with the With the evenings pulling in midweek training spins will come to
Tee times once again 10:30 and 2:30.A reminder to all Club mem- an end for the summer with just the Sunday morning spin taking
bers that membership for the new Pitch and Putt year are now due. place for the winter months. The group meet by the Clock gate @
If You wish to contact Claycastle pitch and putt Club, our e-mail 9.00am sharp. All welcome. Club meetings first Wednesday of the
address is claycastlepp@hotmail.com. month @ Holy Family Church hall, all welcome.

KILLEAGH CAMOGIE That gave us a Five point lead just when we thought we were
cruising Carragaline had two goals in the back of the net and then
Our senior team took to the field again on Wednesday last and our there was pressure. The clock was ticking and we were a point
opponents this time were Carragaline. It was an honour to be one down. Angela took control from the back line and levelled the
of the first teams to be playing on the new County camogie pitch game, more pressure with another point from Carragaline.
at Mahon. The pitch was in great condition and a credit to the Thankfully Noelle o’ Donovan took her score and the whistle saw
Board. us finish level. Many thanks to those who came to support on the
Carragaline opened the score with a point and Killeagh quickly night.Our next game will be against Valley Rovers with a date to
replied with a point from Angela Walsh. That was quickly fol- be fixed shortly.
lowed by another lovely point from Elizabeth Kelly. There were Well done to all the girls who played camogie and football over
two more from Angela before Carragaline grabbed another point the weekend with Cork.
followed that by a goal. Stephaine Beausang got point number 5 Another Camogie All-Ireland final for Mary O’ Connor on
and a good pass from Elizabeth to Claire Keohane made the half September 14.
time score 6points to 1-3 for Carragaline. The second half saw The Club plans to take a bus to the final , see posters or contact
Claire point a 45 and a free and Mary O’ Connor netted a goal. any committee members or Deirdre Coleman (086)2836459;
Dolores Benaim(087)6011190
Youghal United A.F.C. the defense after a mix up between the defenders and the other was
gifted to Peter Geary when the keeper failed to clear his lines
Main Sponsor DR Developments properly. Youghal conceded one late in the match but hung on for
By Anthony Horgan & Eugene Crotty another great win.
Visit www.youghalunited.com This team has proved it can compete with the best and now we
await their assault on the league. It’s the first time we have had a
Membership Final Reminder! Junior team in a number of years and its back to exciting times for
All fees are now overdue. Please ensure your subscriptions are the club to see a full complement of teams competing.
paid in full. Team: H.Daly, D.Sheul, S.Fraser, B.Smith, S.Coakley, E.kelly,
Senior team League cup Sun 31st Aug 3pm D.Kenneally, B.McCarthy, J.Mason, P.Geary, T.Dempsey. Subs
Youghal United 0 -Ringmahon Rangers 2 used: A.Hennessey, G.Cotter, G.Daly.
No match report at time of print. The juniors are involved in a quarter final of the league cup on this
Junior Section league cup Fri 22nd Aug 7pm. Tues 2nd Sept. Opposition and venue not known at time of print.
Midleton 0 - Youghal United 1. Keane cup.
This was a first time outing for Pat McCarthy and John Heaphy’s Youghal United 0 - Tramore 2 Athletic. Thurs 28th Aug 19:45
young lads who only got together a number of weeks ago. The lads came into this game on the back of a 5-0 defeat away to
Numbers at training are excellent with everyone fighting for their premier division side Avondale United at the weekend so they
positions. This was going to be a very tough affair against an expe- were looking for a good performance over the result. Tonight the
rienced Midleton team who had a couple of last year’s senior team lads face first division side Tramore Athletic who play in a divi-
lining out. Midleton settled the better of the two with the lads sion above them. Apart from one or two hiccups Youghal can take
backs to the wall early on but the defence of S.Coakley, S.Fraser, a lot of positives from this game.
B.Smith and D.Sheul stood firm and dealt with anything the home 12 mins in Robert Cronin was fouled at the edge of the box after
side could throw at them. The backline helped by the ever vocal making a good run down the left wing, Michael John Hennessy
Ger Cotter who commanded his area to perfection. A rare attack at steeped up and hit a superb free kick off the far post with every-
the other end resulted in a couple of half chances by E.Kelly & one beaten. Brendan O’ Sullivan was dangerous in every attack
T.Dempsey who worked extremely hard in trying to carve out a with his energy and enthusiasm. However Youghal found them-
chance. The midfield too were stretched at times but to their cred- selves one down after 25mins when Tramore broke down the right
it never gave up in what looked liked one way traffic. G.Daly, wing and put in what looked like a tame cross but the defenders
J.Mason, D.Kenneally and I.Scott closed down and harassed at never dealt with it and the forward scored unchallenged. This was
every opportunity and in attack tried to put the boys up front a blow for the boys but they stuck to the task in hand and battled
through on goal. Half time 0-0. on. P.O’Connor won possession in midfield and passed to
The second half begun with two chances narrowly wide by M.J.Hennessy who in turn found P.Moylan on the edge of the box
Midleton and this seemed to spur on the Youghal lads who after , Paul was just about to pull the trigger only to be closed down by
the half time team talk regrouped and began to get on top from the defender. Moments later Darren Hennessy had a long range
midfield on. Attacks were more frequent and the boys started to effort go over the bar. Just before half time Youghal were going
get behind the Midleton’s defence putting in some good crosses. forward in droves gaining a lot of corner kicks but the resulting
On 55mins J.Cronin replaced the tired J.Mason who ran himself corners came to nothing as we never got on the end of any of them.
into the ground. The opener wasn’t far away now as it was all Out of one of Youghal’s corners Tramore broke and with two pass-
Youghal in attack and it came in the fashion of some good work es the forward got behind the Youghal defence and only for some
down the left by S.Coakley and I.Scott with the eventual pass brave defending by the keeper D.Curren and the left back A.Kelly
coming from D.Kenneally finding T.Dempsey on the edge of the the home side would have been two down at the break. Half time
box. Tony caught the ball on the half volley looping the ball over 0-1.
the keeper to much of the away squad’s delight. The second half was only minutes old when Tramore got their sec-
That goal rocked the home side who never really recovered and ond, a ball wasn’t dealt with by the keeper spilling it to
Youghal drove on where they came very close again when anoth- M.O’Connell who slotted home. Youghal could have thrown in the
er chance by Tony Dempsey was blocked by the defender. Two towel but didn’t, they worked even harder and had plenty of ball
more substitutions A.Hennessey for S.Coakley on 66mins and only for the final pass to go astray. The introduction of M.Clohesy
B.McCarthy for G.Daly on 72mins kept Youghal ticking over. at centre back and moving Sean Kenneally to midfield with
Barry McCarthy began a great move when his superb cross field P.O’Connor giving way regigged the Youghal team. Also a straight
ball found Tony Dempsey who’s first touch squared across to John swap when G.Kelly came in for R.Cronin on the left wing seemed
Cronin who seemed to be upended in the area only for the referee to give Youghal a freshness. 63 mins in Youghal had their best
to ignore his claims. In the closing stages Youghal’s defence chance after Brendan O’Sullivan put across a great ball and Paul
seemed to fall asleep when Midleton got in behind them to shoot Moylan out jumped the defence only to see his header go narrow-
just wide of the far post. Youghal hung on for a deserving win at ly over the cross bar. Soon after Mike Sczepankewiez had a long
the end and from what I saw of this team they will cause more range shot go over when he tried his luck. Shane Ryan came on for
upsets in the coming league campaign. They have a good disci- Paul Hennessy on the right wing after 70 mins. Youghal pressed
plined back four midfielders who will battle to the end and strick- for the remainder of the game and another half chance fell to Paul
ers who can cause damage. Well done to all involved Moylan when he broke the offside trap only to see the defender get
Team: G.Cotter, D.Sheul, S.Fraser, B.Smith, S.Coakley, I.Scott, back on terms and close him down.
D.Kenneally, J.ason, G.Daly, A.kelly, T.Dempsey. Subs: Although the lads lost 2-0 this was a spirited performance and this
A.Hennessey, J.Cronin, BMcCarthy, N.Roche, P.Geary, is the end of the road in the league cup, all attention will now be
K.O’Keefe, K.Keane. focused on the upcoming league campaign. Best of luck to all
Junior Section league cup 26th Aug 7pm. involved here and here’s hoping we can go one step further in try-
Youghal United 2 - St.Mary’s 1. ing to gain promotion to the 1st division this year!
The lads had no time to site back and admire their 1-0 win against Team: D.Curren, D.Hennessy, S.Kenneally, M.Sczepankewiez,
Midleton last Friday night as they were in action again tonight A.Kelly, R.Cronin,P.O’Connor, M.J.Hennessy, P.Hennessy,
Tues 26th Aug against St.Mary’s at Ardrath Park. Both Midleton P.Moylan, B.O’Sullivan. Subs used:M.Clohesy, G.Kelly, S.Ryan.
and St.Mary’s are in the premier division of the junior section All-Weather Flood lit Pitch
while Youghal United are in the first division so this puts these two Please be aware that the all-weather flood lit pitch is ONLY avail-
wins in perspective as now they qualify for the quarter final of the able for hire at weekends at a rate of 25 per hour for five a side
league cup winning against superior opposition. Youghal were two pitch or 50 for a full pitch. The man to contact is Jamie on 086-
nil up at half time with goals by Barry McCarthy who got through 3461540. Visit www.youghalunited.com
Basketball for the Bog TWO YOUGHAL BUSINESSES
NOMINATED FOR ACHIEVE-
MENT AWARDS.
Pobalscoil Na Trionoide PE teacher Mr. R held a one week bas-
ketball summer camp at the school in aid of the Ballvergan Marsh
committee
By Christy Parker
South & East Cork Area Development (S&ECAD) has nominated
two Youghal business initiatives to contest this year’s Ulster Bank
Business Achievers Awards. Youghal Comhaltas (Ceolta Si) and
Aquatrek sailing, cruise and power boat services were nominated
for a Community Social Entrepreneurship Award and Best Business
Start-up Award, respectively. They are the only two companies in
the region nominated by S&ECAD. Edel Smiddy, development
officer with S&CAAD, says, the businesses are prime examples of
how "innovative and sustainable success can be achieved and nur-
tured in a community. They certainly deserve the recognition and
the positive profile that arises from being nominated."
Ceolta Si has travelled from being a homeless organisation reliant
Pobalscoil Na Trionoide Basketball Team with coaches Mr. R and Jody Daniels on rented accommodation through the 1980’s and 90’s, to its present
stance as a major cultural, educational and tourism attraction. In an
impeccable display of fiscal management it built its grant-assisted
headquarters Bru ni Si in 2004, and has already cleared the
300,000 bill. A similarly priced extension is now at the planning
stage.
Aquatrek was formed in 2007 and has regenerated water sport activ-
ity in the harbour. As well as supplying a vital tourist attraction, the
company runs sailing courses to meet every age, category and qual-
ification. Nominations for the Ulster Bank Achievers awards are
accepted under seven categories: Environmental/ Sustainability;
Community/ Social Entrepreneurship (including arts and crafts);
Mr. R presents the hot shot prize to Edel Morrissey Ethnic Entrepreneurship; Business Going International; Family Run
Business Award One to Watch; Best Business Start-up. Businesses
can enter -or be entered- in more than one category.
Applicants will be shortlisted from which each Irish province will
produce seven category winners, to be announced at an awards
lunch next November. These 28 winners can look forward to local
and national media coverage, including a feature in the Irish
Independent Business section and a profile page on the Business
Achievers website
The 28 companies will then be invited to an awards ceremony in
March, where seven National (Republic & Nth Ireland) category
winners will be announced. From those, one business will be
crowned the all-Ireland Overall Business Achiever.
Mr. R presents the most valuable players award to Carol Keniry and Michelle Each National Category Winner will receive a Business Achievers
McInerney
plaque and more extensive national media coverage. The overall
National winner’s prize includes a placement on the Executive
Education programme at Harvard University Business School,
50,000 media bursary and a lifetime subscription to the Irish
Independent. Two year’s membership of the Institute of Directors in
Ireland, more national media coverage and a state-of-the-art laptop,
will also be forthcoming, say organisers.
Youghal Comhaltas Chairman Micheal de Buitleir says the nomina-
tion reflects the hard work put in by his organisation and "the fact
that Bru na Si was built and paid for within a three-year timespan.
The ongoing success of Bru na Si and our performing branch,
Ceolta Si, obviously counted too," he adds.
John Innes of Aquatrek says the company "is pleasantly surprised"
Mr. R presents the most improved player award to Ciara Hayes by the nomination. ’Its seldom easy to start up a business and you

CLAYCASTLE PITCH
usually don’t expect to bear the fruits for a few years. But we work
hard and its good to get recognition like this," he says. "Things are
AND PUTT CLUB going well and we have a new boat arriving in three weeks," he con-
cluded.
On Wednesday the 20th and friday the 22nd, We played a compe- Meanwhile, the Awards nominations are open to anyone (even one’s
tition kindly sponsored by padraig Hyde and sons, auctioneers of self) and accepted until October 31st. For details/entry forms, see
Youghal. The results were : 1st Nett Rita Ryall and Edward http://www.businessachieversaward.com
Long.1st Gross Declan O Shea and Joy Bryan.Mixed Nett Joan
Hyde and Seamus Murphy. Youghal Flower & Garden Club
Next competition sponsored by Supervalu of Youghal, takes place Youghal Flower and Garden Club monthly meeting will be held in
on Wednesday,27th of August and on Friday 29th, Tee off time for The Walter Raleigh Hotel on Tuesday next, September 9th, at
both evenings is 6:00.Ladies morning every wednesday, Tee off 8p.m. A talk on Gardening will be given by Peter Dowdall,
time 10:30. If you wish to contact Claycastle pitch and putt Club. Dunsland Gardens & Garden Centre. All are welcome to attend.
our e-mail Address is claycastlepp@hotmail.com. Horticulture Competition: "A Spray of Blossom"
Youghal Rugby Club Mini Summer Camp
Sponsored by O Neill s Oil Photo Michael Hussey

Team 6/7 years with Maria Hooley and Tracy Browne Michael Yellop and family

TJ Rusk and Amy Rory and Conor


Team 8-10 years with Olan Coleman and Sean O Neill

James and Emma William and Laura

Team 10-12 years with PJ Coady, Michael Yellop and TJ Rusk

Jake and Dean SinØad and James

Adam and Ross Lee and Jason

Padraig and Roisin Ross and Ben Sean O Neill with Jack and Conor
THE MALL BBQ An A to Z of Youghal
Wednesday, September 3, sees the publication of An A to Z of
Youghal, part of a series of new guides to Irish towns and cities.
The publisher is Youghal native Tom FitzGerald. "Youghal is an
ideal choice for this guide,"says FitzGerald. "The story of Youghal
reflects the story of Ireland - with a unique local twist in the tale.
The format of the guide aims to make these incidents accessible to
readers."
Ranging from pre-history to the Twenty-
first Century, An A to Z of Youghal looks
at the various saints and scoundrels who
have lived in the town among them
duellists, sailors, soldiers and spies as
well as pirates, rebels and witches.
Topics include the impact of the Black
David Twohig, Za and Ben McCarthy, Dennis Wallace
Death in the Fourteenth Century when
half of the town was wiped out, the story
of veteran soldier Dominic Collins who
became a Jesuit and met with the most
gruesome fate in Youghal at the begin-
ning of the Seventeenth Century and the
trial of Florence Newton from Youghal as a witch the last witch-
trial in Ireland. Youghal people who made an impact on history
include Abraham Dowdney who became a US Congressman as
Nevien Hassan, Emma Varney, Stephen
Skipping at the mall
well as another US Congressman Mike Walsh. It was Walsh who
and Emily Murphy
started the infamous Gangs of New York, when he formed the
Spartans to lend muscle to his political platform. His arch-enemy
Bill "The Butcher" Poole, wasn’t long in following suit and formed
rival gang the Bowery Boys.
Other episodes in Youghal’s history include an account of the
Knights Templar and their fortress at Rhincrew and Youghal’s part
in the legend of the Templars’ fabled treasure, the fate of the
Duncannon, a frigate that blew up in Youghal harbour for all the
wrong reasons and the infamous story of the Cork and Youghal
Railway Company one of the biggest financial scandals of the
Emily Murphy and Lucy Goggin Richard serving Champagne Nineteenth Century.
"The guide includes a range of almost fifty topics that readers can
dip in and out of," says FitzGerald. "Each item gives the back-
ground to events in Youghal, that some readers may not yet know
about."
An A to Z of Youghal is on sale at: Centra, Upper Strand; Sammy
Revins Butchers; Alan Prim’s Bookshop; Read & Write; Gallery
126 and other outlets.

Willie and Marie Lynass The McCarthy Family

Marion Mulcahy and Brigid Hughes Barty ’Rocky Horror Show’ Murphy Ciara Kiely celebrating her 6th Birthday Party.

NIALL MELLON TOWNSHIP TRUST


THANK YOU
A special thank you to all who made donations to Sean Kelly in his
fundraising for the Niall Mellon Township Trust.
Thanks to all the business people who made donations and a spe-
cial thanks to all involved in his recent Race Night in Bertie’s Bar,
Youghal.
Thanks to all the sponsors of races and thanks to The Dempsey
Family for holding the event. To date 7,700 has been raised and
still more on the way.
Your support is deeply appreciated. Thanks Again
Eithne Pyne, Reg Keating, Paddy Yellop and Lynda Kelly Sean Kelly.
YOUGHAL GOLF CLUB YOUGHAL GOLF CLUB
PRESIDENTS PRIZE TO THE LADIES Ladies - Wed 20th Aug 2008
Cat A - 1 Catherine McCarthy (19) 23pts 2 Dympna Quill (18)
21pts; Cat B - 1 Sharon Lupton (24) 24pts 2 Catherine
McSweeney (25) 23pts; Cat C - Gaye Fitzgibbon (36) 23pts 2
Mary Murray (30) 22 pts
Wednesday 27th August - President’s Prize to the Ladies
18 Holes Singles Stableford
Winner: Paula Brennan (31) 43pts, Runner Up: Patricia Landers
(29) 43pts; Cat A: 1st Martina Hooley (20) 39pts, 2nd Loretto
Morrison (17) 37pts, BG Edel Coyne (11) 37pts, 3rd Paula Mc
Namra (15) 36pts, 4th Martina O’ Halloran (20) 36pts,
Cat B:1st Mary Pomphrett (23) 42pts, 2nd Kay Curtin (22) 42pts,
3rd Sheila O’ Callaghan (27) 37pts, 4th Maeve O’ Leary (24) 37pt,
5th Jo Swayne (27) 36pts, Cat C: 1st Breda O’ Donoghue (30)
39pts, 2nd Ceila Cotter (36) 38pts, 3rd Anne P. Coleman (32)
President John Walsh presents 1st prize to Paula Brennan with Lady Captain Sheila 38pts,4th Frances Cunningham (32) 36pts, 5th Ann Lavan (33)
Coyne and Lady Vice Captain Breeda Curtin 35pts Silver Front 9: Catherine Hayes 16pts, Back 9: Maeve
Troupe Kelly 22pts, Bronze Front 9: Betty Mc Gee 19pts, Back 9:
Breeda Curtin 18pts; CSS 37pts
Fixtures:
Wednesday 10th Sept: Club Singles I.L.G.U. Pendant
Sponsored by: Aherne’s Seafood Restaurant
Wednesday 17th Sept: Club Singles - Breast Cancer Research
Sponsored by: Bettie & Denis Broderick
Sunday 21st Sept at 12noon: Club Singles
Sponsored by: Harrington’s Bakery, Youghal
Juniors
Tue 19th Aug - President’s Prize to the Juniors
Winner- Sean Farrell (28) 45 pts Runner Up - Josh Whelan (19) 43
Category A- President John Walsh pres- pts B. Gross Conor Coyne (9) 27 pts; Cat 1 - 1st David Twomey
ents the 2nd prize to Loreto Morrison Category A- President John Walsh pres- (16) 42 pts 2nd Gavin Sloane (16) 38 pts 3rd Ken Hegarty (22) 37
ents the 1st prize to Martina Hooley pts; Cat 2 - Aidan Morrison (34) 37 pts 2nd Dermot Motherway
(36) 36 pts; Best Handicap - Colin O’Donovan (36) 21pts
Thur 21st Aug; Cat 1 -1st Josh Whelan (17) 40 pts 2nd Alan
Morrison Walsh (7) 38pts; Cat 2 - 1st Michael O’Neill (30 ) 36 pts
2nd Gareth O’Regan (29) 36pts
Tuesday 26th August 18 Holes Singles Stableford
Cat A 1st Robert Cullinane (19) 46pts, 2nd T.J. Kenneally (16)
41pts, Cat B 1st Conor Farrell (24) 34pt; Cat C 1st Killian Mc
Carthy (33) 28pts
We wish to congratulate Michael J. O’ Connell who won the Boys
Under 13 Welsh Open a few weeks ago.
GENTS
Fri 22nd - Sat 23rd- Sun 24th Aug - Club Singles
Runner-up- President John Walsh pres-
ents the runner-up prize to Trish President John Walsh presents the best 1st Mark Kenefick (14) 44 pts 2nd William Joyce (12) 43pts B.
Landers gross prize to Edel Coyne Gross Karl O’Flynn (5) 35pts (Back 9) 3rd Kieran Kavanagh (15)
41pts; Best Fri - Conor Coyne (9) 40pts (Back 9); Best Sat - Mark
McSweeney (6) 40pts; Best Sun - Mick Halpin (6) 40pts
C.S.S Fri 70 Sat 70 Sun 69
Fri 29th - Sta 30th - Sun 31st August; Michael O’ Driscoll
Memorial Trophy; 18 Holes Singles v Par; Sponsored by: O’
Driscoll Family
1st Anthony Aherne (13) 4 up, 2nd Mark Kennefick (12) 4 up, BG
Paul Moylan (3) 2 down. 3rd Jim Coleman (14) 3 up, 4th Wm
Varney (11) 3 up. Best Fri-Sat: Jim Cullinane (15) 2 up. Best Sun:
Ray Kelleher (11) 2 up. CSS Fri: 71 - Sat: 72 - Sun: 71
Fixtures: Thurs 4th Sept: Open 3person team event
Sponsored by: Aura Leisure Centre, Youghal.; Fri 5th - Sat 6th -
Sun 7th Sept: Open Singles Sponsored by: permanent tsb.; Thurs
11th - Fri 12th - Sat 13th - Sun 14th Sept: President’s Prize (Mr.
John Walsh); Fri 19th - Sat 20th - Sun 21st September: Open
Singles. Sponsored by: Harrington’s Bakery, Youghal.
Mr John Walsh President pictured with prize winners in his Predident s Prize MIXED FOURSOMES
Junior Competition and Tom Donnelly and Liam Kelly Coach Sunday 31st August - 10 Holes Mixed Foursomes

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1st Michael Halpin & Maeve Troupe Kelly; 2nd Ken Lavan &
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My sincere thanks to Rev. Cannon Browne, Fr. Bermingham for


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Pat and Eileen Clarke with grandson


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~ In Memoriam ~ ~ In Memoriam ~
Ring 13th Anniversary
In loving memory of
In loving memory of our brother Joe

Have you ever lost a brother,


Frank Cooper
Who meant the world to you, Cloghroe , Sweetfield, Youghal
One you loved so much,
Whose anniversary occurs on
And miss Him like we do.
Deep are the Memories, September 2nd.
Precious they stay,
No passing of time can
Take them away. Loved and remembered everyday.
Sadly missed by Nora & family.
Sadly missed by your sisters Sharon &
Michelle, Brothers in law and family

2nd Anniversary
Ring 6th September 2006
In loving memory of
(Ninth Anniversary)
In loving memory of Josephy (Joe) Ring Rose Motherway
Late of 7 Churchview, Ballymacoda
A beloved son and devoted father
God looked around His garden, and saw an empty space,
He looked down upon the earth, and saw your tired face,
If we could have a lifetime wish, He put his arms around you, and lifted you to rest,
One dream that would come true, God s garden must be beautiful, He always takes the best.
We d pray to god with all our hearts, Gold knew you were in pain, and a cure not to be,
So He closed your weary eyelids, and whispered come to me.
And precious memories too.
With tearful eyes we watched you, and saw you slip away,
We never wanted memories Joe, Although we loved you dearly, we knew you could not stay.
We only wanted you. It broke our hearts to lose you, but you did not go alone,
For part of us went with you, the day God called you home.
Sadly missed by your loving Mother & Father, Sadly missed by your husband Pat, Sons, Daughters
Brothers Tom / Paul, John Patrick & Micheal, Son in law, Daughter in law, Grandchildren, Great
Nephews and Nieces Grandchildren and Extended Family.

5th Anniversary
In Loving Memory of
Patrick Grey Mary J. Grey
~ Rachel Geary ~
Whose 12th Anniversary
Occurs at this time

We thought of you with love today but that is nothing new


We thought about you yesterday and days before that too,
Who died on 13th Who died on 30th We think of you in silence we often speak your name
October, 2003. August, 2003.
All we have are memories and your picture in a frame
Aged 69 years. Aged 94 years.
Your memory is our keepsake with which we’ll never part
Rest in Peace. Rest in Peace. God has you in His keeping we have you in our hearts.
In the silence of our minds, Where no one else can see
Your smile, Your voice, Your memory, Is kept so tenderly . Loved and remembered every day, Mam, your sisters
Kiera, Cassandra and Mollie and brothers, Peter and
From Mary, Teddy & Extended families. Leon, Nan, Aunts and uncle
~ In Memoriam ~
4th Anniversary 4th Anniversary
In Loving Memory of In Loving Memory of my grandad

James Bulman James Bulman


Whose 4th Anniversary occurs on Whose 4th Anniversary occurs on
7th September 2008 7th September 2008

You will never be forgotten, Grandad s Poem


Not for a single day. Grandad you always made us smile,
The memories are special, Took our frowns and turned them round.
They cannot fade away. You cared for us from day to night,
When the family gather, You made us feel quite alright.
And old times we recall, You always seemed to have a joke,
You made us rise as high as smoke.
The happiness and love you gave,
Up to the trees and past the clouds,
Is when you re missed most of all.
Our spirits high above the ground.
Look after him Lord, Don t leave him alone
And now it seems four years have passed,
This is his fourth year away from home. Those memories will always last.
Love, Pat Love always, Adam

4th Anniversary In Loving Memory of our wonderful parents


In Loving Memory of John & Joan Walsh
James Bulman Clonmaine, Ladysbridge, Co. Cork
Mum s third anniversary is on September 6th
Whose 4th Anniversary occurs on and both John and Joan will be rembered at 7pm
7th September 2008 Mass in their Parish Church in Ladysbridge on that evening

Dearest Dad and Grandad, We hear your voice in the lonely hours, when all is quiet and still,
We just want to say we miss you each and every day. We feel the touch of your unseen hands guiding and helping us still.
Each day ye walk beside us, we loved ye too much to forget,
We miss your smile and your laughter too, your whistle Some day please God we ll find ye, till then goodnight and God Bless.
and your funny whit that shone through
- MUM -
God called you home four years ago, we wish you could You always used to watch for us, anxious if we were late.
have stayed. But we have fond memories in our hearts In Winter by the window, in Summer by the gate.
And so we know that s where you are, you will be waiting still.
and that is where they ll stay
Waiting by Heaven s window, leaning on God s golden window sill.
We lost a dad and grandad with a heart of gold. Your loving children Bridget and Margaret,
How much we miss him can never be told Mary and Martin and their families
You live in our hearts, you walk by our sides
Your loving daughter Jane, son in law Gerry, From heaven above you are always our guide
grandchildren Jason, Adam and Callum Loved and missed by your Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren

4th Anniversary Jenny O Shea


In Loving Memory of a loving father
4th Anniversary
James Bulman
Whose 4th Anniversary occurs on
7th September 2008
Memories are forever, thank God this is
true, as we get to keep the memories - the special ones of
you, of a father so gentle and caring, with so much to
give, which gave us great memories for us to keep.
Funny and good humoured was always your form,
nothing too much trouble, nothing at all. The great
times we shared will always stay with us, each one so In loving memory of a Dear Wife
unique we couldn t forget it.
and Mother Jenny.
Thanks dad for being the best and leaving us the memo-
ries we could never forget. xxxx Late of Cork Hill
Love you always and forever
Always Remembered
Your daughter Joanne and grandaughter Kaiah. xx
by Her Loving Husband Paddy
~ In Memoriam ~
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Birthday Remembrance Sept 1st
2nd Anniversary Sept 3rd ~ Ellie O Leary ~
Nicholas O Donnell Who died 4th September 2007
In loving memory of The family of the late Ellie O Leary would like to
Baby Nicholas
express our sincere gratitude to everyone who sym-
pathised with us on our recent bereavement. All
God took your hand and made us part who attended her Rosary, Removal, Mass and
He closed your eyes and broke our hearts Funeral. Those who sent Mass Cards, floral tributes
You wont come home, we know that’s true and letters of sympathy. A special word of thanks to
the Clergy who made her Funeral Mass so special.
But someday Nicholas we’ll come to you
Thanks also to Colin and Billy at Egan s Funeral
Home. As it would be impossible to thank everyone
Love always
individually please accept this acknowledgement as
Mom, Dad & baby Ruby XXX
a token of our appreciation.

Birthday Remembrance Sept 1st FIRST ANNIVERSARY


2nd Anniversary Sept 3rd In Loving Memory of our dear mother
Nicholas O Donnell ~ Ellie O Leary ~
In loving memory of a dear Who died 4th September 2007
grandson Nicholas
There is a star in Heaven,
Our hands cannot write what our hearts have to say, So precious and so rare,
We will love you forever and miss you each day. The star is a mother,
Beautiful memories we treasure and hold,
The best beyond compare.
Of a wonderful grandson more precious than gold.
For as long as we live,
Sadly missed by your Nana and Grandad Swayne
and Nana Gallogley
We will always be glad,
For a wonderful mother,
In loving memory of Baby Nicholas, We were lucky to have.
Locked in our hearts you will always be
Loved and remembered for eternity Love from your loving daughters Marie and Ger,
son Brendan, sons in law, daughters in law,
Sadly missed by your uncle Richard and Ann-Marie
family and friends

Birthday Remembrance Sept 1st FIRST ANNIVERSARY


2nd Anniversary Sept 3rd In Loving Memory of our dear grandmother

Nicholas O Donnell ~ Ellie O Leary ~


In loving memory of Who died 4th September 2007
Baby Nicholas

Gentle Jesus up above give our cousin all our love


Love and kisses from your cousins
Ashling, Shauna, Ryan and Aoife
TREASURED MEMORIES OF OUR NEPHEW NICHOLAS
WHO WENT TO HEAVEN TWO YEARS AGO

Our lips speak how much we love you,


We love you Nanny with all our hearts
Our hearts know just what to say,
You left so quietly without a fuss
Only God really knows how we miss you,
And broke the hearts of all of us
More and more each day
Sadly missed by your auntie Eileen and uncle Frank Lots of love your grandchildren
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Mangan Group under the VIVO symbol in and management.
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James Daly, Michael Crowley, Siobhan Hayes, Pauline


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