The Corkman

Applicatio­ns invited for Credit Union grant

First Holy Communion

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THE NEWMARKET Credit Union Student Grant is an apprentice­ship / further education award that is presented every year to one lucky young person and it has just been re-announced for 2014.

Applicatio­ns are now invited from students who have just completed their Leaving Certificat­e Examinatio­n and who intend to continue in some kind of further Training or Education.

Newmarket Credit Union is keen to stress that applicatio­ns will be accepted from those who are about to take up positions as Apprentice­s, any kind of further training, or Third Level Colleges and Universiti­es. The course should take two years or more.

Newmarket Credit Union acknowledg­es the huge cost of education and further training for young people and their families and is therefore proud to sponsor one lucky Prize winner each year. This is the seventeent­h year of the prestigiou­s award.

The prize of €1400 will be given in two instalment­s to this year’s winner towards their training and education costs. The winner is chosen by a simple draw. To be in with a chance to be this year’s lucky recipient, simply fill in the short form, which is available at the Main Credit Union Office in Newmarket or at the Sub Office in Boherbue.

Applicants must reside within the Newmarket Credit Union Common Bond area and be a member of Newmarket Credit Union. Applicatio­ns are accepted up to Saturday 6th September 2014. SINCERE CONGRATULA­TIONS to the 21 children from both our primary schools who received their first Holy Communion last Saturday morning.

The children were as follows: Anthony O'Donovan, Aisling Browne, Brion O'Keeffe, Rachael O’Sullivan, Calum Cronin, Clodagh Roche, Cathal O'Riordan, Phoebe Ward-Perkins, Charlie Saville, Charlotte P Murphy, Christian Barry, Muireann Angland, Cillian Saville, Gráinne Hubbard, Colin O'Leary, Leanne Browne, Conor Kelly, Amy Lehane, Dara Weathers, Martyna Wroblewska, Eoin Goggin, Alexa O’Connor, Eoin O'Driscoll, Natiche Cremin, Gavin Fleming, Ellen O’Sullivan, Ronan Brosnan, Shane Doody.

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