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CAMROSS DRAMA GROUP

A charity table quiz will be held by CDG in aid of Wexford General Hospital MRI scanner. Friday, September 29, 8 p.m. in Rochford’s Bar, Camross. Table of four €20. Spot prizes and lots of fun.

The DLI festival play ‘Larry’ by Henry Hudson has been accepted in five festivals: Gorebridge, Kilmallock, Moate, Cavan and Cork.Three One-act plays are coming soon. Like our Facebook page to keep up to date.

CAMROSS ICA

Our last meeting was held on Monday, September 4, in Camross hall. Sympathy was extended to Breda Nolan for the recent passing of her mother, as well as to Fr David Murphy for the passing of his mother Sadie. Sympathy was also extended to Marian Donnelly, Mary Kelly, Breda Banville and Margaret Morrissey. The ladies also wished a speedy recovery to Mairéad O’Gorman. We were delighted to welcome Susan Wallace, a new lady from Horetown.

A few dates for your diary: September 19 – National Ploughing championsh­ips in Tullamore. September 23 – Pit and Putt event in Seapoint. September 25 – Federation Meeting in Duncannon (competitio­n is a ‘one minute speech’). September 28 – Officer’s Training at 7.30 p.m. (no venue yet). Also on September 28 – A coffee day for the Wexford Hospice Homecare will be held by Gerald and Mary Kelly (Wilkinstow­n) from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m.

October 1 – Fun walk in JFK Park in aid of Cottage Autism and SVP. Meeting in Camross at 1.30 p.m. for a start in JFK at 2 p.m.

October 8 – Anita Lett event will take place at 4 p.m. – November 4 – winter Conference. November 11 – Knit and Stich. March 10 – Jem Pack Baking competitio­n in An Grianán.

Thank you to Breda Banville for getting the ladies energized with a fun exercise class which was then followed by delicious tea and scones served by Majella Colfer and Véro Rooney. The winner of our monthly competitio­n of the ‘nicest bunch of wild flower’ was Margaret O’Gorman.

Our next meeting will be in Camross Hall on October 2 and the monthly competitio­n will be the ‘Largest cooking apple’. Come join us, we are always happy to welcome newcomers.

JUNIOR LADIES

Our Junior A Ladies team lost to Dublin Champions Cuala on Saturday September 9, on a scoreline of 5-13 to 5-03. Cuala were a very strong and fit team and started this game very quickly and Taghmon found it hard to deal with the relentless attacking play in the first half so at half time were 3-10 to 0-2 down. The second half saw a big improvemen­t in our play and we started to pass the ball much better which resulted in some very good scores which put a much better reflection on the game.

We would like to thank most sincerely our sponsors for the day: Sulzer Pumps, John Dunne, Murt and Bridget Sinnott, Martin Dunne,Bernard O Gorman, Delores Sidney, Joe Anglim, Mick O Grady & Thomas Furlong.

It’s after been a fantastic championsh­ip season for this team and we still have the League Quarter Final to look forward to.

Our panel was: 1.Roisin Nolan. 2.Tishy Doran. 3. Laura Colfer 4. Mairead Nolan 5. Annie O Gorman 6. Tara Whitty 7. Julie Colfer 8. Clare O Gorman 9. Clodagh Dunne 10. Ciara Banville 11. Sarah Banville 12. Jessie Doyle 13. Ailish Sinnott 14. Aoife Dunne 15. Michelle Carty 16. Roisin Breen 17. Caitlin Nash 18. Aoibhinn Butler 19. Rebecca Banville 20. Rebecca Rowe 21. Katelyn Maher 22. Casey McGrath 23. Gillian Banville 24. Clodagh Dee 25. Cathy Colfer 26. Niamh O Gorman 27. Ruth Colfer 28. Becky Doyle 29. Anna Kelly 30. Molly Redican.

CASTLE VINTAGE CLUB

The Dick Williams Memorial tractor run is being held on Sunday, October 1, leaving Taghmon Community Centre at 11 a.m. Spot prizes include two night weekend away.

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