Kiltealy-Ballindaggin
KILTEALY ICA
The November meeting of Kiltealy ICA took place on Thursday the second. President Eileen Brennan presided and welcomed everyone.
There was a full attendance. Elizabeth Armstrong dealt with correspondence as follows – Five members will attend the ICA convenor group meeting in Bree on November 21 and two members will attend the federation meeting in Ferrycarrig Hotel on November 27.
The guild made a donation to the Autism Association and St Vincent de Paul.
The ladies are having their Christmas night out in the Courtyard, Ferns on December 8 with the December meeting beforehand. Patricia Doyle gave a very informative demonstration on card craft and each member made a Christmas card and a beautiful snowflake. All were impressed with her handywork.
Elizabeth Armstrong won the competition for the best Halloween mask and Eileen Brennan won the raffle.
A lovely tea was served by Helen Rowe and Patricia Coughlin.
PUBLIC MEETING
There will be a public meeting in Kiltealy Community Hall tomorrow night, Wednesday, November 8, at 8 p.m. for those who are interested in the development of Kiltealy. This public meeting is to focus on the Kiltealy Village Renewal 2017 grant, and explain how funds will be allocated. There will be representatives from Wexford County Council and Enniscorthy Enterprise centre in attendance at the meeting.
NEW MASS TIMES
Mass times for the parish – Ballindaggin Church Saturday 6 p.m. Sunday 11.30 a.m. Thursday 9.30 a.m. Kiltealy Church Saturday 7 p.m., Friday 9.30 a.m. Caim Church Sunday 10 a.m., Wednesday 9.30 a.m.
BALL IN DAG GIN STORE Y HOUSE
Another big session this Thursday at Ballindaggin Storeyhouse, beginning at 8 p.m. in the local hall. Refreshments served, admission free.
CAMOGIE CLUB NEWS
It’s that time of year again, Duffry Rovers camogie club AGM will take place on Friday, November 24, at 7.30 p.m. in Ballindaggin Hall. All invited to attend as decisions relating to the running of the club is made at the AGM and therefore this is your opportunity to voice your opinions.
KILTEALY NS
Kiltealy NS clothes recycle will be Monday, November 20, The school shelter will be open the week before during school hours to facilitate dropping off of clothes. We cannot accept duvets or pillows. Newspaper recycling bins in school yard which generate funds for the school.
CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR
Kicking off the festive spirit Kiltealy Voluntary Cardiac Response are having their annual fundraising Christmas Fair in Kiltealy Community Hall on Sunday, November 26, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please come along and see the fantastic work our local crafters have on show and soak up the festive atmosphere. Free entry but donations welcome. Keep this date in your diary, not to be missed.
KILTEALY CELTIC
Kiltealy Celtic had another win recently against Camolin, after a tough game they finished on a scoreline of Camolin one, Kiltealy Celtic five. They also won their previous clash against Ferns, thats six wins out of seven games this season so far.
DANCING
Social dancing in Rathanna Hall on Sunday next Nov.12th with music by Johnny Mullen. Admission €8 includes tea.
DATE FOR YOUR DIARY
Ballindaggin senior citizens party will be held this year on December 10. More details later.
MISSING TROPHY
We are looking for any information regarding the whereabouts of the Duffry Rovers rose bowl silver hurling cup presented by Dr Robert Bowe which has gone missing. If you have any information please contact Bowe’s Bar, Kiltealy or phone 053 9255757 or 053 9255406.
THE MONDAY CLUB
The Monday Club St Mary’s Day Centre, Bunclody is open to all over-60s. Drop in from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for entertainment, arts, crafts, guest speakers, technology etc. Monday Nov.13th improve your gardening skills and pot planting. Admission €4 which includes light lunch. Also a parent/toddler group meet every Wednesday in St Aidan’s Hall from 10 to midday. Admission €3.
YOUR NEWS
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