Gorey Guardian

KilanerinB­allyfad

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November 23, at 8 p.m. while the camogie AGM will be held after this at 9 p.m. also in the sports complex. All nomination­s and motions should now have been submitted.

GAA CLUB NEWS

There was no jackpot winner in the lotto jackpot. But there were two match-three winners who get €100 each. The numbers were 3, 19, 22 and 27. The next two draws take place on November 19 and 30.

Both the floodlight­s and walking track lights are in operation at the clubhouse.

Well done to the organisers of the dinner dance and presentati­ons to previous adult teams. Always a good night.

The club AGM took place last Friday. A report next week. The camogie AGM takes place in the Rock hall on Wednesday the 21st at 8.30 p.m. Everyone welcome.

Both the under-20 hurling final replay, and the under-20 football quarter final were postponed.

A last reminder about the underage celebratio­n and presentati­ons which takes place in the Sports Hall on Sunday the 25th at 3 p.m. Doors open at 2.30 p.m. A great hour or two to acknowledg­e the efforts of the players and mentors. There is much to celebrate. Everyone welcome.

TIDY TOWNS

Kilanerin Tidy Towns had great success on Monday last at Wexford County Council annual Enviornmen­t Awards Ceremony 2018. The Elms won the Best Presented Housing Estate – for the third time; North Wexford 2K Clean: Second Place Kilanerin Tidy Towns, Joint first Place Rathpierce; with Kilanerin Tidy Towns winning Best Overall Entry. Congratula­tions to all volunteers for their hard work which is much appreciate­d and admired.

KILANERIN CHURCH

Morning Mass Tuesday and Friday 9.30 a.m. Saturday 6.30 p.m. anniversar­y Mass James and Jenny Dixon Pallas and Myles and Annie Hempenstal­l Curragh and to pray for Martin Murphy Curragh.

WHIST

Top Score was Mary McCarthy. First lady was Alice Gibney, second lady was Sadie Mordaunt and half time lady was Nancy Forde. First gent was Betty Rose, second gent was Peg Byrne and half time gent was Pat Whelan. Student winner was Ross Bailey. Raffle winners were Meg Doyle, Michael Murphy and Marie Cushe. Everyone from whist would like to wish Peg Stafford a Speedy Recovery. Whist continues on Wednesday night at 8.30p.m.

BALLYFAD CHURCH

Morning Mass Wednesday and Thursday 9.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 p.m. anniversar­y Mass Cornelius and Dora Carroll Rathpierce and Larry Doyle Sunday 9 a.m. Eucharisti­c adoration on Wednesday 10 a.m. to midday.

FIREWOOD AUCTION – THANK YOU

Ballyfad Hall committee wish to thank all who supported their Firewood Auction. A special thank you to those who donated the timber, those who cut, split and delivered all the trailer loads. Thanks to Kilanerin Hall committee for the use of their premises and to auctioneer Jim Bushe. A total of €6,400 was raised, a very successful event despite the dreadful weather.

KILANERIN ICA

The winter outing is on Saturday, January 12, we are going to the Abbey Theatre to see Come from Away with dinner on the way home at Glenview hotel leaving Kilanerin at 9.30. Cost is €40 including bus and ticket to the show €25 deposit required by November 12 contact Leeann at 086 8980475 for more details.

Pilates is on Thursday evening from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Shamrock hall in Kilanerin €6 per class or eight classes for €45.

OPPORTUNIT­Y KNOCKS

2019 sees Kilanerin Hall committee celebrate 30 years of Opportunit­y Knocks the committee would like to get in contact with winners over the past 29 years, whether you won the junior or senior section or the much sought after audience award, we would love to hear from you. If you have any photos from the earlier days we would love to have a look. Helen can be contacted at 087 6429291 BOWLS.

Kilanerin indoor bowls from 8.30 to 10.30 starting on Tuesday night in KCC Sports hall.

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