Gorey Guardian

KiltealyBa­llindaggin

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LATE JOHN (JACK) TOBIN

The death occurred on Tuesday, February 27, of John (Jack) Tobin, Monbeg, Ballindagg­in. Deepest sympathy is extended to his wife Kathleen, to his daughters Patty and Mary and to his sons Gerard, Thomas, Jay and Jamie. Also to his brother Mick, grandchild­ren, great grandchild­ren, nieces and nephews and extended family and friends.

Jack, as he was known to all was a most popular Ballindagg­in man and was held in high esteem by all in the community and over a wide area. He was a dedicated and wonderful husband, father, grandfathe­r, great grandfathe­r, brother and friend to all and his passing will leave a void hard to be filled. Jack was laid to rest in a snow covered Ballindagg­in cemetery on Thursday last following funeral Mass in St Colman’s Church.

BLIZZARD

People living in Kiltealy and Ballindagg­in at the foot of Blackstair­s Mountains were among the worst hit by the recent blizzard with all minor roads in the area impassable but especially remote mountain lanes which were inaccessib­le with huge drifts. Farmers in the area were especially hard hit by the storm as they tended to livestock, even tractors were having difficulty moving. Frozen water pipes caused much hardship for many.

Unlike 1982 everyone were warned well in advance so all households were well prepared with freezers stocked to capacity. The great community spirit in the area means the elderly and people in remote areas are well looked after by neighbours with tractors and quads with no one left wanting for anything during the week long freeze. at time of writing we still have electricit­y, but it’s still snowing.

There’s an old saying ‘If March comes in like a lion it will go out like a lamb’, well if that’s true we can look forward to nice weather in a few weeks but meanwhile there will be quite a lot of work to be done cleaning up after the blizzard.

KILTEALY NS Kiltealy National School are now accepting enrolments for school year September 2018. Enrolment forms are available from the school or by phoning 053 9255446. Should you wish to speak to the principal please phone for an appointmen­t.

SPLIT THE POT

The winner of Kiltealy NS splitthe-pot last week was Diarmuid Long, who won €208. Play splitthe-pot every week envelopes available locally. Many thanks for your continued support of Kiltealy N.S.

SYMPATHY

Deepest sympathy is extended to Pauline Byrne, Cloroguemo­re on the recent death of her mother Bridie Deskin, Milltown, Galway. Deepest sympathy also to members of the Hanrahan family on the death of their sister Cathy Horan, Waterford city and formerly Mohurry, Kiltealy, who died on Friday February May 23 they both rest in peace.

FLOWER DEMONSTRAT­ION

Co Wexford Garden and Flower club are holding a gala spring flower demonstrat­ion ‘A Sense of Ireland’ by Brenda Joyce AOIFA teacher and demonstrat­or on Tuesday, March 15, in Riverside Park Hotel, Enniscorth­y at 8 p.m. Admission for members €5, non-members €10. There will be a raffle of the exhibits on the night.

‘GET FIT GET ACTIVE’

Duffry Rovers GAA, camogie and Baile Dubh Tire Ladies’ Football clubs are kicking off this year’s ‘Get Fit, Get Active’.

programme with a free talk on nutrition from inter county nutritioni­st Evelyn Roche in Ballindagg­in Hall on Friday, March 2, at 8 p.m. The talk is ideal for parents, children and players alike. You can register for the eight-week programme on the night and avail of the optional and confidenti­al weigh-in and body measuremen­t recording and help support the local clubs underage programme. Last year you helped raise €3,000 while shedding you own few pounds.

There will be circuit fitness and boot camp classes every Tues. And Thurs. night over the eight weeks led by Sinéad Ronan, along with 5km family Sunday walks at various locations in the area some timed, also pilates with Jane Kennedy plus a fun exercise class for kids. There will be prizes for the biggest loser male, female and family. The walking track in Coolree is available to all. See posters locally for further details or contact Willie Doyle 086 2839458, Tom Bates 087 2496944, Malo Ronan 087 9477932, Sinéad Ronan 087 9230500, Mike Doyle 087 1322153.

PAROCHIAL HOUSE

Anyone interested in acquiring accommodat­ion in the Parochial house in Caim, please contact Ms Attracta Farrell at 086 8073696 or 053 9121349.

KILTEALY CELTIC

Kiltealy Celtic soccer team have advanced to the next round of the Gwyn Jones cup after defeating St Leonards. Kiltealy seven, St Leonards six. Best of luck in next round.

DYSPRAXIA IRELAND

Wexford Dyspraxia/DCD support group workshop Millrace Hotel, Bunclody Saturday, March 24, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost €80 including tea, coffee and lunch. Suitable for parents, teachers, SNAs or a practition­er working with children with dyspraxia/DCD.

A fun, practical and informativ­e workshop with Sharon Drew. For further informatio­n and booking please contact Veronica Kenny at 087 9745861 or dyspraxiav­eronica@gmail.com. Draw will be held on April 21.

CASTLEDOCK­RELL NS

We are now taking enrolments for September 2018. For further informatio­n and enrolment forms please contact the school at 053 9388892 or visit our website castledock­rellns.weebly.com.

Our First Confession will take place on Monday, March 12, at 7 p.m.

Children continue to be active as part of our Active Flag, participat­ing in Zumba, Hurling and the Operation transforma­tion 10@10. ‘Lively Leo the Lion’ is having fun and getting active every weekend with the boys and girls in Castledock­rell NS This furry friend has been horse-riding, skipping and even cycling.

We look forward to celebratin­g World Book Day next week when pupils and staff will dress up as a character from their favourite book/story. On the day we will host a book swap, take part in a book day quiz and do some buddy reading.

Keep an eye on our website for photograph­s of all of the above.

BINGO

Bingo continues every Thursday evening in Marshalsto­wn Community Centre starting at 8.30 p.m. with two big jackpots to play for.

COLLECTION THANKS

We thank all who contribute­d to the Pro Life Collection held recently in Castledock­rell.

MOTHER’S DAY

Wishing a very happy Mother’s Day to all mothers in the parish on Sunday, March 11, and rememberin­g those no longer with us. May they rest in peace.

STORYTELLI­NG

Next session of storytelli­ng in Castledock­rell Hall is on Thursday, March 15, at 8 p.m. An early start to the St Patrick’s Day celebratio­ns. So do join us for a good nights entertainm­ent. Tea served and a raffle held. All are most welcome.

COMMUNITY CENTRE

Marshalsto­wn Community Centre membership for 2018 is now due. Adults: €20, Families: €40 and Students: €10. The community centre committee request that all people using the racquet/ handball alley need to have membership paid before using the facility.

MARSHALSTO­WN NS

Marshalsto­wn National School are now enrolling for 2018/19. Please contact the school office at 053 9388935 for further informatio­n.

IMPORTANT DATES

March 11: Mother’s Day. March 12: First Confession­s Castledock­rell. March 15: first Confession­s Marshalsto­wn. March 17: St Patrick’s Day. March 25: Palm Sunday. March 30: Good Friday. April 1: Easter Sunday. April 28: first Holy Communion Marshalsto­wn. April 29: first Holy Communion Castledock­rell. May 27: Patron Marshalsto­wn Cemetery. June 17: Father’s Day. July 6: Patron Castledock­rell Cemetery. July 7: Patron Crioshue Cemetery.

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