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Title:Celt Notefile
Moderator:TALLIS::DARCY
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
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646.0. "Tipperary Star" by ATTILA::MAHER () Mon Sep 25 1989 10:42

    Hi all,
    
    I have opened this topic for anyone interested in information from the 
    Tipperary Star newspaper. My Father sends me copies regularly and as I
    receive them I propose entering extracts here in this conference of if
    you wish I send them to individuals on request. I propose to include
    the information by regions/towns as is done in the Tipp Star. I anyone
    is interested let me know.
    
    Regards,
    
    	Kevin Maher...
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646.1Tipperary Star Headlines - 9th Sep '89ATTILA::MAHERMon Sep 25 1989 10:4465
    
                      TIPPERARY STAR - SEPTEMBER 9th 1989
    
                           Front Page Headlines.....
    
    
    
    1. Tipperary Men Brush With Death in Israel.
    
    Two Tipperary delegates on a fact finding mission in the Israeli 
    occupied West Bank had a close brush with death in the mainly Arab town 
    of Ramallah, fifteen miles north west of Jerusalem, on Wednseday last 
    as Israeli soldiers opened fire just as the Irish group arrived in the 
    town.
    
    	 The delegation was led by Labour T.D. Mr Michael Ferris, of Bansha
    a member of the Parliamentary Association for Euro-Arab CO-operation, 
    and included Dean David Woodworth of Cashel. The group were on their 
    third day in the West Bank when they came face to face with what the 
    Palestinian people maintain is the continual intimidation and 
    harassment being meted to them by Israeli troops.
    
    2. Cattle Killed at Cappawhite.
    
    A Cappawhite farmer and his teenage daughter had a miraculous escape 
    when an electrical fault in the farmyard killed six of their cows. Mr 
    Thomas McGrath, Cappagh, Cappawhite, and his thirteen year old 
    daughter, Rita, were bringing the cows in to be milked when the 
    electrical fault was discovered. Thankfully both Mr McGrath and his 
    daughter escaped unhurt but six of his cowns were electrocuted. The 
    rest of the herd fortunately survived.
    
    3. Neighbours' Generosity Sends Martin to Lourdes.
    
    The generosity and support of the people of Gortnahoe has enabled a 
    local 31 year-old married man who was recently diagnosed as having 
    cancer, to travel on pilgrimage to Lourdes this week with his wife.
    
    	 Martin Skehan, Fennor, Gortnahoe, a self employed carpenter, was 
    diagnosed as having cancer two mmonths ago and is receiving ongoing 
    treatment in the Regional Hospital, Cork. His tremendous courage and 
    determination to make a full recovery have proved to be a tremendous 
    inspiration to the people in the area.
    
    	 The people of Fennor and Gortnahoe have themselves proved to be an 
    inspiration to the Skehan family. They have provided incredible support 
    and encouragement to Martin and his wife, Kay and their three young 
    children.
    
    	 Friends and neighbours organised a Lourdes fund to enable Martin 
    and his wife to visit Lourdes. A fund-raising dance was held in the 
    Anner Hotel (Thurles) on August 13th and the Hotel and Band, Tom and 
    the Rangers, all gave their services free of charge. The dance proved 
    to be an outstanding success and the level of support it attracted 
    outweighed all expectations.
    
    
    4. Nenagh Firm in Receivership.
    
    After ceasing operations just a little over a week ago, Esmere, the 
    Nenagh-based jewellery manufacturing company has gone into receivership
    despite the company's claims earlier in the week the work had only 
    ceased to allow a review to be carried out. "the Tipperary Star" 
    learned on Wednesday however, that a possible buyer for the firm seems 
    likely to come in with a bid within a matter of days.
646.2<Blue and Gold!!!>KBOMFG::KEYESTue Sep 26 1989 10:1511
    
    
    ..Great stuff Kevin...Good to hear news from the old
    Country...especially North Tipp!!!!!!!!!
    
    Theres afew other Non-Dec people around also from Tipp who will
    be glad to get the news also.
    
    Thanks
    
    Mick
646.3Can you help me???TRNOIS::ISABELLOTue Sep 26 1989 11:2318
    
    Hello
    I am Graziano a Field Service engineer of TURIN branch from the
    North of Italy (my region is PIEMONTE)
    I am very interested to the Celtic people about music & story
    last year i.ve been in BRITANNY and i've visit many Celtic
    zone as CARNAC ,DOL DE BRETAGNE a place with many MENHIR & DOLMEN
    and the forest of PAIMPONT (the old CELTIC's BROCELIANDE)a magic
    forest were the tales of the knight of the round table & king Arthur
    lives.
    TWO years ago i stay in CORNWALL & the south of ENGLAND (TINTAGEL
    wonderful magical place...)
    Next year i will go in SCOTLAND there is a friends can help me 
    for organize the travel????
    Thank you in advance!!!!!
    
    			BYE BYE 
    					Graziano Isabello
646.4:-)RTOEU::RDELANEYAdam &#039;ad &#039;em.......Tue Sep 26 1989 11:254
>        electrical fault was discovered. Thankfully both Mr McGrath and his 
>    daughter escaped unhurt but six of his cows were electrocuted. The 

    	Bit of a shock eh !!..................
646.5Templemore NewsATTILA::MAHERFri Sep 29 1989 06:4392
    			   IN CARDEN'S WILD DOMAIN
    			   -----------------------
    
    LATE BRIDIE KELLY.
    
    The death took place at her residence, 27 Church Street, Templemore on
    August 14th of Mrs Bridget (Bridie) Kelly. Bridie, as she was known to
    her friends, was of a bright and cheerful disposition, a good neighbour
    who was always willing to help where needed.
    
    	Following Requiem Mass in the Sacred Heart Church, internment was
    in the adjoining cemetery. The large attendance at the removal of
    remains, Mass and internment testified the high esteem in which the
    deceased and her family are held in the community.
    
    	To her Husband Patrick, sons Michael, Liam, daughters Mary, Joan,
    Margaret, Breda, Patsy and Eileen, sister Josie (London),
    daughters-in-law Audrey (London), June (Yorkshire), sons-in-law Dan
    (Templemore), Mitch (Templemore), Brendan (Roscrea), Jery (Puckane),
    nephews, nieces, relatives and friends, sincere sympathy is tendered in
    their sad bereavement.
    
    LATE MARY FITZPATRICK.
    
    The death took place at St. Joseph's Hospital, Nenagh on August 31st of
    Mrs Mary Fitzpatrick (nee Meagher), Borrisbeg, Templemore. Deceased was
    of a kind and gentle disposition and her many friends regret her
    passing.
    
    	To her husband John, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughter-in-law,
    grandchildren, relatives and friends sincere sympathy is expressed in
    theire sad bereavement.
    
    OTHER DEATHS.
    
    Johanna Guidera, Church Street, templemore. (August 28th)
    Thomas Shanahan, Curnaboola, Borrisoleigh. (August 29th)
    
    FROM DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
    
    Michael o'Sullivan and son Bernard from Detroit, Michigan, USA are at
    present on holiday with Michael's mother, Mrs Margaret O'Sullivan,
    Killea, Templemore.
    
    THE EMERGENCY 50 YEARS AGO.
    
    September 3rd brought back many memories of a group of young mem
    leaving Templemore station on their way to Costume Baracks, Athlone for
    the general mobilisation of the Defence Forces. Many have gone to their
    eternal reward in the years between, including the late Tommy Ryan, a
    former Chairman of Templemore U.D.C., Captain Jim Shanahan
    (Borrisoleigh), Captain Paddy Bourke (Borrisoleigh). The group were all
    members of the volunteer force formed in 1934 by the then Minister of
    Defence, the late Frank Aiken. Officer in charge of the Tipperary
    Volunteers was the late Captain Mick Sheehan (Clonmel), a comrade in
    arms during the War of Independance with the late Dan Breen, Bill
    Quirke, Sean Treacy and Dinny Lacey.
    
    GARDA SERGEANT RETIRES.
    
    Sergeant Pat Fahy, a native of Tuam, Co Galway, has retired from the
    Garda Siochana after eighteen years service in the Garda Training
    Centre. Married with three children, Pat takes an active interest in
    community affairs, particularly 'The Friends of Nenagh Hospital'. His
    many friends wish him many happy years in retirement.
    
    SIGNPOST OF LIFE.
    
    Devil's Bit of Slieve Bloom range
    Not far from Templemore
    A concrete cross erected there
    Marian year of fifty-four
    
    Towering to the skies
    This symbol of our faith
    Take courage all you people
    Prepare, it's not too late
    
    A glow of light from the cross now shines
    O're the countryside
    A light to guide us homeward
    Across the great divide
    
    Gaze upon the cross each day
    Don't have any fear
    Signpost of our destiny
    Our God, He's always near
    
    	-M.T.D., Templemore. 
    
    
    
646.6News Of The County - SeptemberATTILA::MAHERTue Oct 03 1989 12:4089
    BOHERLAHAN - DUALLA.
    
    COUNTY FINAL VICTORS ----- Pride of place this week must go to our
    under sixteen footballers who on Friday night last, capyured the under
    sixteen 'B' county football final with a great victory over a
    determined Killenaule opposition in Cashel. Having seen the Killenaule
    lads easily defeat Lattin earlier in the week in the semi-final, we
    were a bit apprehensive about our prospects, but a fine all-round team
    display brought us victory by three points over the South Champions who
    stuck to their task until the final whistle.
    
    
    LOUGHMORE - CASTLEINEY.
    
    The Templemore branch of Friend of Nenagh Hospital wish to thank all
    those who subcsribed to their church gate collection last week-end.
    Unfortunately, it clashed with the All Ireland Hurling Final which
    reulted in quite a number of people spending the week0-end in Dublin.
    However, for those who wish to suscribe, you can do so by contacting
    either Mrs Mary Morris, Clonomocogue, Loughmore, or Kevin Brennan,
    Castleiney. A special word of thanks to all our collectors.
    
    Loughmore I.C.A. are holding their first monthly meeting on Monday
    night, 11th September, at 8 o'clock sharp. It will be followed by a
    talk given by three members of the Community Information Services at 9
    o'clock. Non-members and other guilds and new members are most welcome
    to attend. Membership fees are also due on that night. Looking forward
    to a big attendance as usual.
    
    
    GORTNAHOE - GLENGOOLE.
    
    Sympathy is extended to Mr Michael Nash, Ballynonty on the sad death of
    his nephew, Mr John Nash, Shanakyle, Drangan and also his parents John
    and Christina, brother Michael, sisters Helen and Margaret, relatives
    and friends. Peace to his gentle soul.
    
    The death occurred in London of Mr Dan McGarry, formerly of
    Inchorourke, Gortnahoe.
    
    
    TWO-MILE-BORRIS.
    
    The Two-Mile-Borris I.C.A. guild meeting will be held in the Community
    Hall on Thursday the 7th September.
    
    
    BORRISOLEIGH.
    
    I.C.A. - The first meeting after the summer vacation will take place on
    Wednesday the 13th of September in the Marian Hall at 8:30 pm.
    
    
    HOLYCROSS - BALLYCAHILL.
    
    Padre Pio - Tonight, Thursday at 8 pm in the Abbey, September meeting
    of the devotees of Padre Pio.
    
    
    DONAGHMORE.
    
    Jim Doocey paid a short visit home to Ballybrophy from London to attend
    the All Ireland Hurling Final.
    
    The Annual General Meeting of the Community Council Committee will be
    held on Wednesday evening, September 6th, at 9 o'clock in the meeting
    rooms. It is hoped there will be a good attendance.
    
    Plans are well under way for the Gala Evening at the Montague Hotel on
    Saturday, October 28th. Proceeds will go to the Irish Centre in London.
    Tickets for the evening can be ordered via phone number 0505 46270.
    
    
    TEMPLEDERRY.
    
    Mr and Mrs John Kelly and family, Brian and Sean, left for Manchester
    after spending a holiday in the homeland. John is a traditional
    musicianand singer.
    
    Mr and Mrs Seamus Ryan and family, Paul and Kieran, left for London
    after an annual visit to their ancestral locality.
    
    Mr and Mrs James Dwyer and family, Peter and Michael, left for
    Manchester after a holiday in the homeland.
    
    Mr and Mrs Andrew Ryan and family, James and Michael, left for New York
    after a vacation in the homeland. The family were tracing their roots
    at their maternal side. Their forebears emigrated to America after the
    Famine years.
646.7County Final?BIRMIC::LONERGANThu Nov 09 1989 14:3316
    
    Well done Kevin, keep up the good work. Have we got a rival for the
    "Ferrie man" here I wonder?
    Any news on the County senior hurling final?
    I get that other Tipperary paper...the one from Clonmel..fairly 
    frequently from home as well but I"ve not see anything on the
    final YET...I hear that the Tipp teams start to the League 
    campaign has been pretty inauspicious mind you.....looks like
    all that celebrating has got to the boys!
    Regards,
    Se�n.........
    
    P.S. Anyone from Clonmel interested in sticking the local soccer
    TSDL results in on a regular basis?