Bouncing Baby Boy, School News and Good Deeds

Bridge Notes.

The Ballyduff/Portlaw bridge club played their latest bridge game on Monday November14th and the results are as follows:

1st: Patsy Roche and Kathleen Collins.
2nd: Nano Fitzgerald and Geraldine McMahon.
3rd: John Fitzpatrick and Breda Kirwan.
4th: Anne Kennedy and Bridget Ahearne.

November Dead List.
The special masses for the Holy Souls are continuing each Wednesday night in November and it is great to see such a large crowd attending. The last of these masses on Wednesday November 29th at 7.30pm will be offered especially for those who have died in the past 12 months. All those who were buried here or prayed for at mass will automatically be included but if you have a relative or friend who has died elsewhere and you would like to have their name included for this mass please contact myself Linda Spillane on 087 9838392 or write their name on the list in the porch in the church. This candle mass is a beautiful way to remember your loved one and the candle which you will take home with you will be a constant reminder of their presence in your life.
Coffee Morning Success.

I attended a really lovely coffee morning recently with some friends and was delighted to see such a huge crowd attending. It was in aid of The Touching Hearts charity and was run in conjunction with the organisers of the Michael Power Memorial swim which is held every Christmas morning at Kilmurrin cove. The venue for the coffee morning was The Sweep Bar and Restaurant where we were spoiled for choice with cakes and treats galore. The morning was organised by Kathy Raher, Ann Murray and friends and was a huge success raising €1,710. Touching Hearts would like to thank everyone who supported this event and gave a donation and would also like to thank Michelle Dunphy and all at The Sweep Bar for all their help. This really was a most enjoyable morning with a lovely atmosphere and I congratulate all the organisers.
Bouncing Baby Boy.
We send our warmest congratulations and best wishes to Paul Stephenson and his wife Edwina on the recent birth of a beautiful baby boy. Baby Ollie arrived safe and healthy and joins his big sister Elsie to bring more joy to the Stephenson family. We congratulate John and Joan in Newtown on becoming grandparents again and of course great gran Aileen. I’m sure Elsie and Ollie will make lots of happy memories when they come to play on the family farm. We wish them all a wonderful happy and healthy life.
Proud Occasions.
I met a very proud mother the other day while I was out and about and she has every right to be. Eleanor Butler from Gortaclode told me how her son Darren had recently graduated as a mechanic and her daughter Rachael would be graduating as a beautician in the coming days. We send them both sincere congratulations and wish them both every success in their futures and well done Eleanor on doing such a wonderful job and I have no doubt that a very proud dad beams down at them and delights in their achievements.
Church News.
A reminder that your new pack of weekly offertory envelopes are now available in the church so please take home your addressed pack at your convieniance. These weekly contributions are vital for the upkeep of the church and Fr. Mick and Fr. Richard thank you for your continued support. Some people prefer to give a yearly donation but if you like to do it weekly please pick up your addressed pack. These envelopes are simply opened, emptied and counted and no record is kept of peoples contributions, the numbers printed on the envelopes are not allocated to particular names, so your contribution is your own private business.
Adoration of the Blessed Eucharist continues every Tuesday from 12 noon to 7pm and you are welcome to drop in at any stage during the day for whatever time you can spare. Simply sit in the quietness with your own thoughts and needs.
School News.
The pupils from Ballyduff N.S are not just concentrating on their own needs and happiness but are very aware of the needs of others and are doing everything in their power to help those who need it. The children recently took part in The Team Hope Christmas Shoebox Appeal and filled many Christmas shoeboxes with items to wash with, to wear, to write with and a small toy or treat. I know the children enjoy doing this each year and take great pride in doing so.
Pupils from 3rd class up to 6th class have also been taking part in the MS Readathon where they read as many books as possible over a 4 week period and ask their family and friends to sponsor them with all money raised going to the MS charity. Well done to all the pupils for taking a stand and making a difference this is one of the bests things they will ever learn.
Strictly Dance
What a night in the WIT Arena as the Waterford GAA hosted their fundraising event Strictly Dance. This was extremely well organised and a real pleasure to attend. A huge well done to local men Ger Harris and Marc O Neill who represented our club and put in great performances. The lads gave their time and committment to this event and along with their fellow competitors they treated everyone to a fabulous night of entertainment.
Good Deeds
Any who knows me will know that I am always telling anyone willing to listen to me about what a wonderful place we live in and I have seen many times the kindness and generosity of the people around us. In the past few weeks I have witnessed some lovely good deeds being done by people who would never want to be acknowledged and so I would always respect their views. I genuinely hope that the good deeds you have done come back to you twice over and we should all remember that we were put on this earth to help each other so if there is something you feel you could do just go ahead and go with your heart.

November Masses, Beat the train and Grounds worker

Bridge News.
The Ballyduff/Portlaw bridge club meet each Monday night and the results of the latest game are as follows:
1st: John and Elizabeth Mooney
2nd: John Fitzpatrick and Celia Nugent.
3rd: Ann Marie Brown and Mary Prendergast.
4th: Patsy Roche and Kathleen Collins.

 


November Masses.
It was lovely to see such a big crowd at the first of the special November Dead List masses. These masses will continue each Wednesday night during November at 7.30pm. The last of these masses on Wednesday November 29th will be offered especially for all those who died during the past year. Those who died within the parish will automatically be included but if you had a relative or friend who died from outside the parish you are more than welcome to have them included in this mass where an individual candle is lit for each person and brought home by the family after mass. If you would like to include a name in this mass please contact Linda Spillane on 087-9838392 or write their name on the list in the main porch of the church.


GAA Lotto
The numbers drawn in the latest lotto draw were 1,7,9 and 16 but there was no jackpot winner. The three lucky dip winners of €50 each were Mary Power, The Sweep Gang and Michael Morrissey. The next draw will take place on November 19th and there will be a fabulous jackpot of €8,900 up for grabs. What a fantastic amount to get your hands on before the Christmas season. Tickets cost just €2 or 3 for €5 and are available from committee members and will be on sale outside Centra on Saturday November 18th. Choose those 4 lucky numbers carefully and you could be off on a shopping spree and don’t forget who told you all about it!

 


Beat The Train.
Waterford Suir Valley Railway have teamed up with Down Syndrome Ireland Waterford and South Kilkenny branch to host “Beat The Train” for DSI which will take place from Kilmeaden station at 10am on Saturday November 18th. Participants are invited to try race the train from Kilmeaden station to a 5 mile mark near Bilberry and then race it back to Kilmeaden. The race is now fully subcribed but if you would like to be a supporter on the train please call 051-384058 to book your ticket. Prices for tickets are €8.50 per adult and €4 per child and all money raised on the day will go to Down Syndrome Ireland.

 


Grounds Worker
Ballyduff Soccer Club are on the lookout for a Fas worker to look after the care and upkeep of their grounds. For many years Harry Power took care of the grounds and what a great job he did, however Harry has now stepped down and so a new candidate is called for. If you are interested or would like some more information please contact Paddy Kirk on 087-2764883.

 


Junk Kouture
Ballyduff Lowers Girls Gaelic Football team hosted a brilliant fundraiser fashion show last week. This was a fashion show with a difference though as the members modelled outfits and accessories which had been designed and created by themselves from recycable materials. I had the honour of acting as MC on the night and I have to say I was completely bowled over by the creations and designs which the girls came up with. The amount of thought and time that went into these designs was amazing and the crowd who attended on the evening were all in awe and all agreed that it was an extremely enjoyable evening.
It was a privelege to introduce and meet the three ladies who had the hard job of judging on the night. Louise Ryan, Michelle Ryan and Aisling Moloney had a list of honours and achievements between them that would make you gasp and it was great for our young girls to chat with them and see first hand where committment and hard work can get you in the world of Gaelic football.
Well done to all who arranged this great fundraiser it really was a night to remember.


Collection Envelopes
Your boxes of parish church envelopes are now addressed and will be available to collect from the church this weekends.Some people prefer to make a yearly donation but whichever you rather to do please take home your yearly pack of envelopes. The weekly offering that you make is vital for the upkeep and expenses of our church and parish and your parish thanks you for being so generous.

Coffee Morning, Community Alert and Kindhearted Ladies

 

Coffee Morning
This year the organisers of the annual Michael Power Christmas Day Memorial Swim have decided to donate the proceeds to The Touching Hearts charity. As you know The Touching Hearts charity are working tirelessly to raise enough money to provide new premises and facilities for all the children who attend The Sacred Heart. The premises which they use at the moment is not suitable for the work they are trying to do and while the staff are tremendous they can only work with what they have. These children deserve the best possible help that is available and it is up to all of us to do everything we can to make sure they get exactly what they need.
During the next few weeks leading up to the Christmas Day swim you will hear of some fundraisers being organised so try your best to support them. We have our chance to support the cause on Friday November 10th and all you will be asked to do is to sit and relax with friends and have a cuppa. The Sweep Bar and Restaurant will host a coffee morning from 10am to 12 noon, so why not come along and enjoy a cuppa or two and please don’t forget to spread the word.

 


November Dead List.
Although our loved ones whom we have lost are never far from our thoughts, November is the month which is dedicated to remembering our loved ones in a special way. This special way of remembering them is known as The November Dead List. There will be a special box placed in front of the altar and if you would like to have loved ones included you can place an offering in the box. The special masses offered for the dead will take place each Wednesday night during November at 7.30pm beginning on Wednesday November 8th.
The final one of these masses on Wednesday November 29th will be offered especially for those who died during the past 12 months. Those who were buried in Ballyduff will be automatically included but if you have a relative or friend from outside the parish whom you would like remembered you are welcome to add them to the list. You can do this by contacting myself Linda Spillane on 087-9838392 or you can write their name on the list in the main porch of the church.


Community Alert.
The AGM of our local community alert group will take place in Ballyduff Community Centre on Tuesday November 7th at 8pm and all are welcome to attend. We are all aware of the wonderful work being done by this group and it is important that we all show our support and work together as a community to keep our area safe. Spread the word to your neighbours and friends and come along to the meeting.

 


Strictly Dance
A reminder to you all that Waterford GAA will host their strictly dance competition in The WIT Arena at Waterford IT, West Campus on Saturday November 11th at 8pm. We are of course well represented locally by both Marc O Neill and Ger Harris and I know the guys are practicing their steps every chance they get. This promises to be a great night of fun and glamour and we wish both of the lads the very best of luck. Tickets cost just €20 and are available from Marc or Ger or from your club.

 


Kindhearted Ladies
I want to give a big shout out to two big hearted young ladies Siofra and Naoise Phelan, Ardeenlone who recently donated 14 inches of their hair to the Rapunzel Foundation. What a wonderful and generous thing for these young girls to do and we congratulate them and tell them how proud we all are and we know that they have helped to make some children very happy indeed.

World Champion, Junk Koture and Strictly Dance

World Champion.
I am delighted to tell you all that we have a world champion in our midst. 11 year old Charlie Laffan, Carriganure became a kickboxing world champion recently and we send him our warmest congratulations. Charlie is a member of the Pat Rockett Karate and Kickboxing Academy and I have seen first hand the committment and dedication Charlie gives to his training. I know his parents Billy and Fiona are immensely proud of him as is his sister Makayla. We wish Charlie continued success.

 


GAA Lotto.
The numbers drawn in the latest lotto draw were 7,10,23 and 26 and there was no winner of the jackpot. The three lucky dip winners of €50 each were Eileen Hanrahan, Sean Atkins and John Stephenson. The next draw will take place on November 5th and will have a fabulous jackpot of €8,750. Tickets are just €2 or 3 for €5 and are available from all club members and will be on sale outside Centra on Saturday November 4th.

 


AGM Notice.
Our local community alert group will hold their AGM on Tuesday November 7th at 8pm in Ballyduff Community Centre. All are welcome to attend this meeting and join this group who provide a great service within our community.
Bridge News
The latest bridge game played by the Ballyduff/Portlaw club on Monday October 23rd and the results were:
1st: Kathleen Collins and Patsy Roche
2nd: Anna Ryan and Anna Harney
3rd: Fr. Michael O Byrne and Mary Kennedy.
4th: Celia Nugent and Mary Prendergast.

 


GAA Academy and Nursery News.

This groups season has now come to a close and what an amazing and memorable year they have had. A big thank you goes out to all the coaches and parents who give up their time to help these children in their athletic development. A special thank you to all the children who took part . The group will be back in early Spring so make sure you watch this space!
A big well done to the four volunteers Derek, Nina, Cathal and Tim who recently completed their coaching and child welfare courses. These qualifications will assist in the future development of the group and enhancing community life.

 


Junk Koture
Excitement is really building now for the Junk Koture Fashion Show on Friday November 3rd in Ballyduff Community Centre. All outfits or accessories have been designed and created by the members of our local girls football club. All items will be made from recycable products. This promises to be a great night of creativity and fun and tickets are just €5 and are available from any of the coaches or from Fiona on 083-1803294. I have heard a couple of rumours of celebrity judges being flown in at great expense and apparently the MC is out of this world.

 


Coffee Morning
A coffee morning in association with the Michael Power Christmas Day Memorial Swim will take place on Friday November 10th from 10am to 12 noon in The Sweep Bar. This year all the money raised from the swim will go to the Touching Hearts charity as they try to raise enough money to build and equip a new day care centre as their present building is not adequate or suitable. Please come along and bring a friend and enjoy a relaxing and confortable morn ing while supporting this great charity.

 


November Masses
Each Wednesday night at 7.30pm during the month of November we hold a special mass in memory and honour of our loved ones gone to God. A box will be placed in front of the altar in which you can place an offering. The last of these masses on Wednesday November 29th at 7.30pm will be offered especially for those who have died during the past 12 months. Those who died within the parish will automatically be included but if you have a loved one who died outside the parish then you are welcome to include their name. If you would like to include someone please contact Linda Spillane or write their name on the list in the porch.

 


Strictly Dance

As I already mentioned to you all we have two representatives from this parish taking part in the Waterford GAA Strictly Dance competition which will take place on Saturday November 11th in the WIT arena 8pm in Waterford IT West Campus. Marc O Neill and Ger Harris will take to the floor. The lads have tickets available for the night for just €20 each.
To help raise funds for the night the guys will host a friendly singing competition between Ballyduff and Portlaw GAA clubs in O Donnachas on November 4th. Music on the night will be by Dick Quinn. Come along and join in this night of fun.