Enniscorthy Guardian

KILANERINB­ALLYFAD

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GAA CLUB NOTES

There was no jackpot winner in the club lotto draw. Nor were there any match-three winners. Four lucky-dip winners were picked. The numbers were 1, 11, 23 and 26. Next draw for €4,400 takes place Monday the 15th.

Under Government guidelines, the walking track has reopened around the club pitches. Social distancing has to be maintained. Non-compliance to the max group of four will lead to the gates being locked again.

The €10 per annum Associated Membership fee (towards the upkeep and lighting of the track) for users of the track is required and needed to cover the approx €1,500 cost per year. See the sign on the track or the form in Noel’s or phone Eleanor at 087 6852402.

PATRON CANCELLED

The annual patron in the Limbrick Cemetery, Kilanerin due on June 28 has been cancelled for this year due to the Health Emergency. Fr Browne will bless the graves privately that weekend but no Public Celebratio­n will take place. The cemetery remains open for private callers during these difficult times, and people are encouraged to tidy the graves as usual prior to the patron date. Mass will be offered in Private that weekend for all buried in Limbrick and Kilanerin Church Yard cemeteries.

A decision on the patron and field day in Ballyfad on July 19 will be made at a later date subject to Church Committee Consultati­on and HSE Advice.

CHURCHES OPEN

Both Churches in Kilanerin and Ballyfad are open everyday for private visits. Parish office is closed for the moment any queries ring parochial house 0402 37120 All public worship is cancelled but Mass is celebrated in the parish every day in private You can phone or text your intentions to Fr Browne at 086 8926260.

BUSINESS CENTRE OPEN

The Kilanerin-Ballyfad Business Centre has now reopened with hot desks with high-speed broadband and printing facilities available to use. It will open on an appointmen­t-only basis, social distancing will apply and regular cleaning. To book your desk please call 0402 44555.

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