Gorey Guardian

Ballymurn

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SILVER CIRCLE

The first draw in the Silver Circle fundraiser took place in Foley’s Pub in Crossabeg last Friday night. Under the watchful eyes of members of the community centre Project Committee, the Silver Circle Numbers of our first five lucky winners were drawn.

Five prizes of €200 will be distribute­d this week. Congratula­tions to all. The December draw will take place on December 21 in ‘The Anvil’ in Ballymurn.

BINGO

Bingo is played every Monday night in the Anvil pub starting at 9 p.m.

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

Ballymurn Community Gathering will take place on Sunday, December 2 - more details to follow shortly. The Tara Bishop 5K Fun Run will take place on Sunday, January 27, in Ballymurn Everyone welcome.

YOUTH CLUB

Youth club takes place every Friday night in Ballymurn Hall from eight to 10.

GAA CLUB AGM

Crossabeg-Ballymurn GAA Club will have their AGM on Friday, November 30, at 8 p.m. in the Forge Crossabeg.

CAMOGIE CLUB AGM

Oylegate-Glenbrien camogie club AGM takes place on Saturday, November 24, at 7.30 p.m. in Oylegate Community Centre. All parents and adult players are encouraged to attend.

CONGRATULA­TIONS

Congratula­tions to John Cullen Ballylucas of John Cullen Grain on being named tillage farmer of the year at the Zurich Insurance farmer of the Year awards in the Hodson Bay hotel Arklow recently, which included a cash prize of €2,000.

SYMPATHY

Sincere sympathy to the Parle family on the deaths of Rita’s two uncles Charlie and Martin Murphy Killisk, whose funerals took place in the Ballagh recently. RIP.

Sincere sympathy to Eileen Sludds and family on the death of her husband Artie, whose funeral took place in Ballymurn recently. RIP. crafts to view and buy.

We have even more exciting crafts this year. We are featuring fine knitting; crochet adult cardigans; knitted decoration­s; baby blankets; floral painting; jewellery; christmas baking; home baking; ladies’ hats; scented candles; boxes; natural creams and soaps ceramics; fairy doors; hessian framed pictures scrabble pictures; seaweed pictures; soy and natural based candles fine kiln jewellery; decorative cupcakes; handmade greeting cards; flower arrangemen­ts; outdoor plants; wooden framed pictures; horseshoe charms; embroidere­d T-shirts. Something for everyone.

GAA CLUB NOTES

The under-16 hurlers bounced back from last week’s defeat to record a convincing 2-17 to 0-10 victory to a previously undefeated Ramsgrange side in Pairc Naomh Brid on Sunday, November 11, morning in dry, conditions. Unfortunat­ely James only had 14 players so the game was played with 14 a side. The side again contained a number of our younger players including one of our allowed older players Pad O’Connor and a number of positional changes. Also there was unlimited substituti­ons so it was a roll on, roll off system.

The first half was again marred by a number of wides from both sides, with Adam Murphy frees keeping our score ticking over. James were leading by one with five minutes to go before our lads made a late scoring spurt, pointing three in a row including an Ollie shot at goal which rose over the bar. James responded to leave the just a minimum between the sides, without having tested Brian Og in the goal with Rían Salmon giving a fine performanc­e at full back.

Our lads started the better off in the second period, two Adam Murphy frees including two nice scores from play from him, one of which was on the sideline. James though stayed in touch putting over two frees before with five minutes gone, Eugene Clarke turned his marker and was heading for goal only to be dragged down, Adam Murphy pointed the resulting free. Then the game changer with 10 gone, a long ball in from Kealan Fikentsche­r went over the full backs head and Ollie Murphy was on hand to flick to the net. This seemed to settle the lads and St James lost a man with 15 left due to a second yellow card. Our lads were now completely on top and notched on further scores including a Johnny O’Toole goal with seven left, Kealan Fikentsche­r again being the provider with a long ball in and Johnny on hand to finish to the net. Jimmy, Ollie and an Adam free finished out the match.

If you are looking for any club informatio­n make sure and check out our club website for any news blackwater.gaa.ie.

Hard luck to Jack Nobbs (Wing Back), Aaron Culleton (midfield) and Tomás Murphy, who were part of the St Peter’s team which lost out to St Mel’s of Longford in the Seniors Football Championsh­ip first round.

The club is currently selling tickets for the Thousand to One draw. Three tickets for €25 so please support as it goes towards the running and developmen­t of the club.

The indoor arena is currently available for rent, please contact Lar Lacey if you are looking for a time slot.

COLÁISTE AN ÁTHA

Coláiste an Átha will hold their Enrolment Evening for students entering first year in September 2019 on Tuesday, November 20, from 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Please contact us if you have any questions or queries about enrolling your child.

Coláiste an Átha’s annual Christmas Market will take place on Friday, November 30, from six – 8 p.m. This event will be hosted by the TY and LCA students. The students will be selling their own enterprise projects on the night. Coláiste an Átha looks forward to welcoming the local community to our school Gym to browse an array of stalls and games. Get into the festive spirit and enjoy our choir, start your Christmas early and pick from crafts, gifts, confection­ery and jewellery sold by our students and local vendors. There’s something for everyone. for Down Syndrome – the total raised was €223.50 for Glenbrien and €259.96 for Oylegate.

BINGO

Please come along and join us for a fun evening of bingo on Thursday night in Mernagh’s at 9 p.m. all proceeds from the extra sheet go towards Glenbrien parish funds. Thanks to John Mernagh and staff for this.

SENIOR CITIZENS PARTY

This year’s Christmas party for senior citizens will take place on Sunday the 16th of of December in the Old School Centre at the moment there are committee member going round distributi­ng invitation­s please contact the parish office or any member of the group if you have not received an invitatiio­n over the next two weeks and we will get one to you.

 ??  ?? Pat Brennan, Ken Hemmingway and Aidan Quirke at the Active Retirement coffee morning and craft fair in the Astro Active Centre.
Pat Brennan, Ken Hemmingway and Aidan Quirke at the Active Retirement coffee morning and craft fair in the Astro Active Centre.

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