Enniscorthy Guardian

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LATE TOM BYRNE

The death occurred on Sunday, March 8, of Tom Byrne, Mohurry, Kiltealy. Deepest sympathy is extended to his sons Tommy, Johnny, Hughie and James and to his daughters Margaret, Maryellen and Deirdre. Sympathy also to his sisters Betty, Joan and Alice, also grandchild­ren, great-grandchild­ren and extended family and friends.

Tom was husband of the late Mary (Molly) who pre-deceased him by a little over three years. He was also pre-deceased by his son and daughters the late Elizabeth, Damian and Philomena and by his sister and brothers the late Mary, John, Jim and Hugh.

Tom was very popular in the community and well known over a wide area which was evident at his funeral Mass in Kiltealy Church on Wednesday last week which was packed to capacity. Interment took place afterwards in Kiltealy Cemetery. May he rest in peace.

SPLIT THE POT

Winner of Kiltealy NS splitthe-pot last week was Kayla and Oran Grogan, who won €171. Play split-the-pot every week, envelopes available locally. Many thanks for your continued support.

KILTEALY NS

The last clothes collection for Kiltealy school raised €513. 60. Thank you to everyone who contribute­d to this school fundraiser. The school plan to hold the Celtic Travelling Book Fair bringing a great selection of the very best books to inspire and entertain young readers. The school will earn free books and resources based on the sales of the fair. More details later.

KILTEALY HALL DEVELOPMEN­T

Kiltealy Community Hall developmen­t group 350 members draw 2020. €5,000 in prize money. €5 per week for 10 weeks or €50. Draw will take place in Kiltealy Hall after Mass on Saturday, April 4, Proceeds go to hall and Park (provide toilet and upgrade sewerage system) Please contact any committee member.

LOTTO

The numbers drawn last week were 15, 22, 26 and 32. No matches. Lucky-dip winners were Peter Ryan, Monart; Fiona Barnes, Caim and Sandra Kehoe c/o Andy Kehoe. Seller’s prizes went to Joan Rafter; Eddie Doyle; The Holy Grail and Roban’s. Draw tonight in the Holy Grail, jackpot €7,400.

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