The Corkman

Boherbue

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CELEBRATIO­N

On this Friday, September 13 a night of celebratio­n will take place in the Pearse Memorial Hall commencing at 8pm. Everyone is invited, admission is free to this evening of music, song and dance celebratin­g the success of the local talent who were winners at the recent Fleadh All-Ireland finals in Drogheda a few weeks ago. A fantastic night is assured, go along and enjoy the night.

LOTTO

The numbes were 16 20 24 26. Lucky dip €50 Tommy Clifford, Droumscarr­a.

€20 each Frank O’Sullivan, West End; Eileen Breen Buckley, Derrygallo­n; Thomas O’Keeffe, Rathmore.

Sellers prize Nora Breen.

CARDS

First: John O’Riordan and Donie O’Halloran; Pat Joe Keating and Ellen Murphy; Julia Biggane and Helen O’Reilly.

Ladies: Nellie Mai Foley and Mary O’Keeffe.

Mixed: Theresa Cashman and Paddy O’Leary.

Gents: Patrick Murphy and Mick Aherne.

COUNTY

Boherbue Junior =91A’ footballer­s embark on their County campaign when they play Aghinagh at Millstreet on this Sunday at 2pm. Best of luck.

ARTCLASSES

Art classes for beginners and advanced commence next week at the Trade Union Hall in Kanturk under the watchful eye of local lady Mary O’Connor, Lahaarn.

They take place on Mondays and Wednesdays (two separate classes) from 10.30am to 12.30pm for four weeks.

Bookings contact Mary on 086 4058295.

CAKESALE

Saturday, September 21 is World Alzheimers Day and a fundraisin­g cake sale will take place at the Pearse Memorial Hall from 12 noon to 2pm.

Details from 085 1205961. Baile Bhúirne ar an Aoine, 20ú Meán Fómhair ag 10:30rn. Tá míle failte roimh gach éinne le suim sa Ghaeilge.

IRISH GIRL GUIDES EXPLORER BELT

Vera O’Riordan, Umera has collected many Girl Guide awards over the years and she added the Irish Girl Guides Explorer Belt to her collection last month. This hard won award challenges the girls to camp for 9 nights, do 12 local projects while hiking 180km and live on a modest €3.75 a day. Vera was accompanie­d by Mikeyla and they had no idea of their destinatio­n until they got their passes at Dublin Airport. They were Brussels bound and began their trek in Flanders among World War 1 sites. They had many adventures along the way and completed the challenge to get the coveted belt. Míle comhghaird­eas ladies. Vera’s Mum is a Leac Mór lady.

DAONSCOIL AN FHÓMHAIR

Beidh Daonscoil an Fhómhair ag filleadh don Guagán ar an Aoine, 4ú Deireadh Fómhair agus ag dul ar aghaidh go dtí an Domhnach, 6ú Deireadh Fómhair. Sé an téama ná Amhránaíoc­ht Dhúcasach Mhúscraí agus Tradisiún Béil na Mumhan.

CYCLE FOR SCOLIOSIS

19 cyclists from the Valley Wheelers pedalled all the way from Cork to Dublin in one day on the 22nd June to raise funds for children waiting for Scoliosis surgery. They raised a massive €14,086 and this has been presented to the Straight Ahead Foundation to alleviate Scoliosis. Míle comhghaird­eas to all 19 heroes. Go méadaí Dia bhúr stór.

FÉ 18

Beidh Cill na Martra fé 18 ag imirt Foireann Sam Mac Guidhir i Dún Maon Mhuí ar an Aoine seo, 13ú Meán Fómhair ag 8in. Gach ádh oraibh lads. at 10am.in Carriganim­a. A great day assured, come along for the chat and refreshmen­ts and support this fundraiser. This bus is a great asset in any community. On Friday Sept 20, the Big Man is on his way to Carriganim­a again, the one and only TR Dallas. On Saturday Sept 21, Back on Track will be playing in the pub.

SET DANCING

It is that time of the year again, and your friend Alan is returning on Tuesday October 1 from 8 to 10 to help you dance away those winter blues. Set dancing, waltzes, military two steps, you name it Alan will provide it. So come along and enjoy the fun and exercise.

PIANO LESSONS

These lessons have commenced in Clondrohid Community Hall, and there are still some places available. They are being provided by a Primary School Teacher who trained with the Royal Irish Academy of Music. Contact Maria on 083 4195598 for more informatio­n.

G.A.A. NEWS

Neily Twomey Under 10 Football Tournament On Sunday morning, the Clondrohid U10 football team travelled to Carrigadro­hid to take part in the Neily Twomey under 10 Football tournament. First up the lads played Dromtarrif­fe in a very closely contested game, Clondrohid won on a score line of 4-5 to 3-6, next they played Duragle Gaels, which was also a very close game and eventually won by a goal in the end on a score line of 3-4 to 2-4.

The last game in the group was against the home team Canovee to decide who was going through to the cup final. The first half was very tight with Clondrohid going in at half time leading by 2 points; the Canovee team upped their game in the second half and ran out comfortabl­e winners in the end.

The last game saw Clondrohid take on local rivals Naomh Aban in the shield decider. This was a thrilling game from start to finish and the game finished level after full time on a score line of 4-5 to 3-8. To decide the winner extra time had to be played and Clondrohid won by a single point.

Special thanks to the parents and supporters who stayed and supported their team for all four games, to the Canovee club for a well-organised competitio­n and lastly to the players who put in a huge effort to help them lift the shield trophy. Well done boys. A big welcome was afforded them when they returned to Clondrohid that evening and joined the Family Fun Day.

LOTTO

Results for Sept 4 Jackpot of €1,800 €70 Jerry Dineen Ballincoll­ig €20 Mary a Healy Gortnalick­a, John Casey Rusheen, Gerard Burke c/o Mons Bar, Connie O’Riordan Sleaveen East.

 ??  ?? Some of the 38 members of Muskerry Local History Society who are heading out shortly on a World War I Tour in Belgium and France, led by military historian, Gerry White, and chairperso­n, Liam Hayes.
Some of the 38 members of Muskerry Local History Society who are heading out shortly on a World War I Tour in Belgium and France, led by military historian, Gerry White, and chairperso­n, Liam Hayes.

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