by
Eily Buckley
Dia is mhuire diobh go leir a cairde and welcome to news report 1027 from Millstreet.
Fondest greetings dear listeners and I wish you all the very best on this lovely Tuesday morning with an air of Autumn.
Our first word this morning will have to go to our victorious Cork team on their nail biting win against Dublin on Sunday. They did us proud, well done also to our own Set dancing team on coming second at the All Ireland finals of Fleadh na h-Eireann, which were held in Cavan town at the weekend.
Our Pipe Band was very busy attending key events, The Rose of Tralee parade on Saturday evening and the Michael Collins Memorial service at Beal na Blath on Sunday. and well done to them also.
Notes for Clara News went in at the Weekend and the next copy is due out on Sunday, September 5th.
This is Heritage Week with lots of special events planned to celebrate it. Our lovely Country Park is celebrating the first year of their magnificent water falls, Mont des Arts. With a full program to mark it. Look up their Web Page.
Feile Duthalla has a wide and varied program for the whole week. Again look up their website. On Sunday next at 2pm, August 29th, with Fr. Sean Tucker as Leader, their coach tour will take off from our Carnegie Hall, and for the next four hours they will visit many of our historical sights and places of interest, stopping for light refreshments on the grounds of Kilmeedy Castle, enroute… The tour will end with a session of traditional entertainment.
It’s that time of year again when we are reminded of the great work done for many years by lay missionary Diarmuid Roche, in The Gambia, in Africa, Following his sad and untimely death over a year ago, some members of his family made their way to the Gambia where they secured the future of his great work, thanks to the continued contributions from people here at home. As little as €150 sees a student through school for a whole year. A fund continues to remain open at our Credit Union where contributions large and small are taken. And by leaving your name and address, the student whom you have helped with send you a letter of thanks etc, plus a picture of him or her self.
Still with missionary work, a wonderful function was held at Ballydaly Hall on Friday night last, at which a cash presentation was made to the well-known Fr. Con. Kiely, whose mission is in Equador. Church gate collections were held recently, for the cause, with many people contributing on the night. Fr. Con. spoke of the dire poverty in that country, of the successes that they have achieved in the past and their many plans for the future. Some lovely refreshments were served and the night was wiled away with a most entertaining session of music song and dance, and good company well done to the people of Ballydaly on a wonderful occasion, so well carried out.
There’s a nice function at our local library to-day from 3-4 entitled “Meet Molly” the lovable puppy, and learn how to look after your pet. Admission is free all are welcome.
A note here to say that a sewing and renovations service is available and items can be handed in at our Siopa Deas in the Main Street. The number there for enquiries 71333.
Bus going to Knock this Sunday August 29th. Leaving Millstreet at 8.30am. Contact Jerry Lehane for full details, 087,28,33,696.
Sr Concillio FitzGerald will hold a church gate collection in Millstreet this weekend in aid of Cuan Mhuire Teo.
Special collection at all masses this weekend in aid of Pakistan.
Millstreet Parent /Toddler Group will reopen on Tuesday September 7th, at 10am, new members welcome.
Little Treasures Play School re-opens on Monday, August 30th. Government children’s grant applies.
Mass in Millstreet church every morning, Monday to Thursday at ten, Friday evening at 7.30, this week it will be the months mind mass for the late Maria Healy, Curracahill
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in our Church every Wednesday from 10.30 to 8.30 pm. Feel free to drop in any time.
Mass in Cullen Church on Thursdays at 7.30 pm.
GAA
This Tuesday evening, Millstreet play Kilmacabea in a semi final of the Co. Under 14 Football Championship in Kilmichael at 7pm
On Friday, Millstreet take on Lismire in the Duhallow Junior B Hurling Championship in Lismire at 6.45pm.
Here are the results of this week’s parish lotto draw which was held at the Bush Bar on Sunday night. Numbers drawn were 2, 6, 17, 18 and the Jackpot was not won. €100 went to Mary Coleman , Minon Row, the seller was Bobby Evans and he got €50 sellers prize. €50 went to Uncle Tom c/o Jerry Lahane, €20 each to Gillian Gilburn, Killarney Rd,
Eugene O Callaghan, Drishane View, Denis O Rahilly ,c/o Tom Carroll, Tina Tarrant, Liscahane, Pat Barry, Station Rd, Jerry Murphy, Old Coach Rd, Brendan Hickey, Mount Leader, and Eileen Healy, Killarney Claracleagh. Jackpot for next week €2,400 the draw at Corkery’s Bar on Sunday night.
Agus sinn a bfuil a cairde, slan is beannacht De libh go leir.