A1 Tuition – Easter Revision Courses

A1 Tuition are running an Easter Revision Course for Exam Students.

The teachers are A1, experienced teachers who have corrected exam papers.

They have the experience and knowledge required to guide students in maximizing their exam results.
This is the focus of the Easter Revision Course.

Class sizes are limited.

Anyone interested can contact Pam Thornton @ 029 21144

Results & Fixtures: 15th March 2010

GAA
U21FC quarter-finals: Lyre 2-12 Millstreet 2-11
Minor FL Group 2: Millstreet 1-9 Bantry Blues 0-5
Ladies Football: Feile Peil Round 1: Castlehaven 4-4 Millstreet 2-19
Duhallow U16 League Football Final (2009): Millstreet beat Boherbue last Wednesday night in this delayed final

Sun 21st: Co Minor “A” Regional Hurling League – Group 2: Na Piarsaigh “B” v Millstreet at Na Piarsaigh @ 3.00 pm.

Soccer
County Cup 3rd round: Springfield “B” 0 Millstreet Cel 3
St. Michael’s Cup quarter-finals: Leeside “B” 2 Rathcoole Rovers “A” 2 (Rathcoole won 11-10 on pens aet)
League 3A: Ballinhassig 3 Los Zarcos 2.
Fixtures:(St.Patricks Day)
U15 Div 2 Park v Rathcoole Rovers
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Parish Newsletter – 14th March 2010

PARISH NEWSLETTER
FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT TIME
14th March, 2010

Fr. Declan O’Connor P.P. Fr. David Gunn C.C. & Fr. Micheál Manning A.P.
Tel Nos. Millstreet 029-70043 / Cullen 029-79028 / Mobile 087-7752948
Email:<email> www.dioceseofkerry.ie
PARISH OFFICE OPENING HOURS:
MONDAY-TUESDAY-FRIDAY
10.00a.m.-1.00p.m. & 2.00p.m.-5.00p.m.

Your prayers are requested for the repose of the souls of the following and for those whose anniversaries occur around this time, and for those for whom masses will be offered during the week:

RECENT DEATHS:

Mass Intentions this Week-end:
Saturday 13th March:
Millstreet Vigil 6.30 p.m. Julia & Brenda Hartnett, The Bridge

Cullen Vigil 8.00 p.m. J. J. O’Mahony, Clonakilty

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Ballydaly’s Gaelic Football Glory Days

I’ve heard that Ballydaly does not have a football team
Which puts a cloud on Tommy Tucker’s dream
That they might win Duhallow for third time
And give some bard another chance to rhyme.
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They won their first Duhallow title more than forty years ago
Some time back in the fifties that I know
Though of my dates I’m not too very clear
I think ’twas fifty seven was the year.
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When Ballydaly had their first big win
And their footballers were celebtated men
And John Twomey wrote of Ballydaly Boys
And west of Millstreet bonfires lit the skies.
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