Bridge News, Dawn Players and Church News

Bridge News

The Ballyduff/Portlaw bridge club played their latest game on Monday September 23rd and the results were as follows:

1st: Breda F Murphy and Kathleen Collins.

2nd: Nano Fitzgerald and Geraldine McMahon.

3rd: William and Anne Tobin.

4th: Nan Murphy and Mary Prendergast.

 


GAA Lotto

The numbers drawn in the last lotto draw were 1, 13, 14 and 26 and there was no jackpot winner. The three lucky dip winners of €50 each were Tony Whelan, Colette Murphy and Maurice Flynn. The next draw will take place on October 6th and there will be a whopping jackpot of €12,500 up for grabs. Tickets are on sale from all committee members and will also be on sale at Centra on Saturday October 5th. Tickets are great value at just €2 each or three for €5. Choose your four lucky numbers carefully and it could be you winning that lovely jackpot.


Dawn Players.

Our local drama group Dawn Players are celebrating their 25th season this year. The group formed in 1995 and took to the stage that year with the production of Brian Friels “Lovers”. The group are busy at present reading through some scripts to find the perfect play for their 25th production. The group are always on the lookout for some new members so if you have aspirations for the acting world or would like to help back stage or front of house you will be indeed welcomed into the fold. If you would like to express your interest please send a text to Karen on 086-1590939.


Church News

There will be a second collection at both masses on Saturday October 5th and Sunday October 6th. This collection is to support the Missionaries working around the world. We are asked to be as generous as possible.

A reminder that bookings have now been taken for anniversary masses during the months of October, November and December.If you missed the bookings there are still dates available, so please contact myself Linda Spillane on 087-9838392 and I will book a mass for you.


GAA News

The U10 footballers put in a great game against a very strong Gaultier team and kept themselves in the game right up to the very end. There were some great individual performances but a huge team effort from this bunch.

In the U11 league the curtain came down on the season as the team bowed out to a stronger St. Marys side. Although they were missing a few of their regulars they battled right till the end and finished up mid table in this section. This team has improved immensely this year and they show great promise playing U12 next year.

30 children from our academy section travelled to Kilmacow to take part in a U6/7 blitz. Everyone played well and a great time. A big thank you to the Kilmacow club for their hospitality and their very generous goodie bags.

In the U16 Eastern hurling championship Ballyduff/Portlaw defeated Tramore on a score line of 0-13 to 1-7 in desperate conditions. This was a super display as they head for the County Final. A big well done to all the panel and mentors.

In the U13 schools football championships Ballyduff NS have qualified for the semi final in their group. They had a fine win over a very galiant Fenor team. A special word for Mr.Carey all at the school for faciliting their progress.

GAA News, Fiona Honoured and Mass Bookings

Bridge News.
The Ballyduff/Portlaw bridge club played their latest bridge game on Monday September 16th and the results were as follows:
1st: Joan Hartrey and Kathleen Collins

2nd: Peggy Murphy and Anna Ryan

3rd: Kate Hayes and Nano Fitzgerald.

4th: Mary Prendergast and Mary Kennedy.

 


GAA News

Our Junior footballers ran out easy winners in last weeks Eastern Final against John Mitchells. Some lovely scores and good team play brought this match to an early conclusion and it was brilliant to see such a great crowd there to support the lads.

The club would like to congratulate their LGFA chairperson and coach Fiona Laffan who was honoured at half time in the ladies All Ireland final. The club are worried that the GAA will be giving an apartment up in Croke Park soon . They hope that family and her family had a great day.

Our U8 hurlers gave a phenomenal display of hurling last week in WIT at the U8 hurling blitz. Everyone played great games with some good wins and lots of fun had. Well done also to all who came out to support the boys.

The U9 girls had a great day recenly in Mount Sion and were delighted to be invited. There was some super games and the girls came away with some lovely silverware and they met a few legends also. Thanks to all the supporters who cheered them on.


AGM Date

The AGM of the Ballyduff Community Hall Redevelopment committee will take place on Thursday September 26th at 8.15pm in the community centre. All are welcome to attend this meeting. If you are interested in helping out with the general running of the hall and in the future fundraising and plans for the hall please come along and lend your support.


Fiona Honoured

The 1994 All Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship Final was the 21st All Ireland Final and a day to remember for our own Fiona Laffan. Fiona Crotty as she was then took her position as corner forward for her County team.At that stage Fiona was bidding for her 14th All Ireland medal in all grades. Joining her on the day were 16 more of her team mates from her beloved Ballymacarbry club including her sister Marie, so it was indeed a very proud day for John and Ann Crotty watching both their daughters excel in a sport they loved so much.

I mention all this because this winning Waterford team were honoured during the recent ladies football All Ireland final. Each of the ladies received a beautiful medal recognising their dedication and committment to their sport. We are delighted here in Ballyduff to now have the benefit of Fionas experience as she coaches our young ladies and also chairs the LGFA committee. Of course Fionas legacy will long live on through her daughter Makayla as she now displays the same great skill and passion for the sport. We congratulate Fiona and hope that she continues to share her drive and talent for the sport with the young ladies of our parish. Of course with 17 members of that winning Waterford team being from the Ballymacarbry area, Fiona may have the recipe for the secret potion.


Mass Bookings

We have now taken the bookings for anniversary masses for the months of October, November and December. If you missed the bookings there is no problem you can still book a mass by getting in touch with me Linda Spillane on 087-9838392.

Silver Dawning, What a Success and Change of Date

A Silver Dawning.

It is hard to believe that our local drama group Dawn Players will this year celebrate its’ 25th season. The group first took to the stage with their production of Brian Friels play “Lovers” in 1995. At the moment Dawn Players are reading through some scripts to find the perfect play for their silver jubilee production.

The group are always interested in welcoming new members so if you would like to take to the acting world or help out backstage or front of house then they would be delighted to hear from you. To express your interest please contact Karen on 086-1590939.


Bridge News

The Ballyduff/Portlaw bridge group played their latest game on Monday September 9th and the results were as follows:
1st: Breda Cowman and Sean Hennessy

2nd: John Fitzpatrick and Patsy Roche.

3rd: Mary and Anne Kennedy.

4th: Margaret White and Mary Prendergast.


GAA Lotto

The numbers drawn in the latest lotto draw were 5, 16, 17 and 20 but there was no jackpot winner. The three lucky dip winners of €50 each were Nano Fitzgerald, Benny O Connell and The Sweep Gang 2. The next draw will take place on September 22nd and will have a whopping jackpot of €12,500 up for grabs.

Tickets cost just €2 each or three for €5 and are available from all committee members and will be on sale at Centra on Saturday September 21st. Choose those four little numbers carefully and you could get your hands on that fantastic jackpot.


What a Success.

The Kilmeaden Vintage Tractor Club recently held their annual tractor run in aid of The Solas Cancer Support Centre and as alaways it was a huge success. Although the weather wasn’t as favourable as other years, the crowds still arrived to show their support for this great cause. In Haughtons last week the club handed over a cheque for €5,522.85 to representatives from The Solas Centre. This was an absolute fantastic amount and the club are very grateful to all who supported them. A big well done also to the very hardworking committee who stage this very enjoyable event every year.

 


Change Of Date

The AGM of the Ballyduff Community Centre Redevelopment committee will take place on Thursday September 26th at 8.15pm in the hall. All are invited and welcome to attend this meeting and lend your strengths and talents to the running of the hall and fundraising and planning for the future of the hall. As you know our community centre is the centre point of our area with lots of weekly activities taking place and it is important that we all work together to keep it going from strength to strength.


GAA News.

Our U11 footballers had a tough game against Na Gaeil and this group have done very well with 2 wins out of 3 so far and are developing very nicely especially as most of them were not playing anything this time last year.

The U10 hurlers had a great game against Ballygunner. Starting off a bit sluggish, the lads really found their feet then with some super scores in what was a close game in the end. A big thank you to the Ballygunner club who were super sportsmen and give great priority to kids development. It is always a pleasure to host them.

The U9 footballers continued their winning ways in the league with wind over DLS and Rathgormack. With great skills and athleticism on show they still have a 100% record in this league which is phenomenal.

Our Sympathy, Youth Drama and Hall AGM

Bridge News.

A big welcome back to the Ballyduff/Portlaw bridge club who have returned following their Summer break. The results of their game played on Monday September 2nd are as follows:
1st: Peggy Murphy and John Fitzpatrick.

2nd: William and Ann Tobin.

3rd: Kathleen Collins and Patsy Roche.

4th: Sean Hennessy and Nano Fitzgerald.


Our Sympathy.

We send our deepest sympathies to Helen Harris, Knockaderry on the ecent death of her beloved father . Mr. Patrick Coady was a resident of Ardmore Park in Ballybeg. His funeral mass was celebrated in St. Saviours Church Ballybeg and burial took place in St. Otterans Cemetery. We offer Helen and all her family our condolences and hope that they will find comfort in their memories.


100 Years Young.

We send warm birthday wishes to Mrs. Joan Hallissey, William Street, Portlaw who last week reached the tender age of 100. Joan who is a resident of Mooncoin Residential Care Centre celebrated her big day surrounded by her loving family and friends. Joan made a little trip back home to Portlaw in recent weeks and caught up with some of the locals. I was delighted to hear that Joan enjoyed her birthday and that she is in such good health.


Youth Drama

Each year Ballyduff Youth Drama stage an excellent show and this year is no different. Commencing on Monday September 9th from 6.45pm to 8.15pm in Ballyduff Community Centre. All boys and girls from 5th and 6th classes are invited to come along and join in the fun. Remember that you don’t have to be attending Ballyduff NS or from the area. If you are interested in joining this group it is important that you express your interest asap as places are limited. To register your name please call Helen on 087-6493657.


Back To School

A big welcome back to the pupils and staff of Ballyduff NS who returned to school last week. We extend a warm welcome to all the new children in Junior Infants and their families. We hope that they enjoy their time in the school. We wish everyone a very happy, safe and enjoyable year.

 


Ballyduff AFC.

As you are all aware we have a fantastic soccer club here in Ballyduff and it has members of all ages. It is a hive of activity many nights a week with all age groups enjoying the game. As parents we all play a pivotal role in supporting childrens participation in sport. In order to progress and ensure the future of these teams help is needed. The club really need new coaches and referees to come forward and help maintain the vibrancy of he club. If you feel you could help out then please contact Paddy Kirk or Joanne King.

 


Hall AGM

Ballyduff Community Centre will hold their AGM on Tuesday October 1st at 7.30pm in the community centre. All are invited to come along and maybe get involved with the running of the hall, help with ideas for future fundraising and plans for the hall. A community centre is a vital part of every parish and it is important that we help in any way we can in making it a success.

 


GAA News.

The U11 footballers recorded a great win over Tramore on a score line of 8-3 to 4-4. Although they started off a bit shaky they fought back well and produced some great scores. A big well done to all the supporters on the line who really cheered the team on.

Well done to Rory Dobbyn, Sean Fitzgerald and Jack O Donnell who lined out with the U15 county hurling team last week and also to Billy Cuddihy who played on the U14 hurling team in the Tony Forristal tournament.

Huge congratulations to the Ballyduff U12 LGFA team on their recent great win over Old Parish on a scoreline of 3-5 to 1-2. That win secured them a place in the County Final against Abbeyside which will have taken place when these notes are issued. I hope to attend the game and so will give you a full report next week.

Well done also to the U8 and U10 girls from our academy section who recently travelled to Mount Sion to play challenge games. The girls played really well and great fun was had by all.

Our intermediate hurlers dug deep and came out with a one point win over Butlerstown. It was a very close game and they showed great resiliance to get over the line. They will meet Dunhill in the semi final on the weekend of September 27th/28th.

Golden Couple, Take to the Stage and School Celebrations

GAA Lotto

The numbers drawn in the latest lotto draw were 2, 16, 18 and 27. There was no winner of the jackpot but the three lucky dip winners of €50 each were Fergus Dunne, Benny Carberry and The Sweep Gang 2. The next draw will take place on September 8th and there will be a fantastic jackpot of €12,500 up for grabs.

Tickets cost just €2 each or three for €5 and are available from all committee members and will be on sale outside Centra in Kilmeaden on Saturday September 7th. The only job you have is to choose those four numbers carefully and then work out how you will spend that jackpot.

 


AGM

The AGM of Ballyduff Community Centre will take place on Tuesday October 1st at 7.30pm in the community hall. All are welcome and encouraged to attend and lend your support and talents to the running of the hall, future fundraising for the hall and ideas and plans for the future. If you feel that this is something you could give some time to and ensure the continued success of our community centre then head along to the meeting and hear what is involved.


Birthday Boy
Big birthday wishes to the very popular Ross Kavanagh of Ardeenlone who recently celebrated his 40th birthday. We all know that Ross is a very quiet, unassuming guy who doesnt like any fuss or attention so he celebrated with a few dignified quiet drinks in his local Haughtons and then continued the birthday celebrations the next day with the three lovely ladies in his life, his wife Siobhan and his two beautiful daughters Eve and Sarah. Of course it was double celebrations for Ross as he not only celebrated his birthday but he also celebrated 13 wonderful years of marriage to Siobhan. We wish Siobhan and Ross many more happy years of wedded bliss and we hope that Ross has many lovely memories of his 40th birthday( when his memory comes back that is!!!)


Golden Couple

It’s hard to believe that well known couple Mickey and Elizabeth Barry recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. They must have got married not long after their Confirmation day. The couple celebrated with family and friends in Kilmeadens own Milestone Coffee House. We wish this happy popular couple many more years of wedded bliss and happy days spent with their children and beloved grandchildren.

 


Sympathy

We extend our deepest sympathy to Michael Hearne, Kildermody on the recent death of his sister Kathleen Halley late of Kilcaragh, Grantstown. Kathleens funeral mass took place in the Sacred Heart Church, The Folly and she was laid to rest in Carbally cemetery. We pray that she now rests in gentle peace and we hope that her family will find comfort in their memories of her.

 


Take To The Stage

Are you aged 5 and up? Do you like to sing and dance? Star Struck Theatre School will hold classes every Monday and Wednesday evening from 5pm to 6pm in Ballyduff Community Centre. Drop in and check out what its all about.


School Celebrations

St. Declans Community College in Kilmacthomas is ready to celebrate its 50th anniversary in style and have a great day of celebrations planned. Of course the school is in the very lucky position of being situated so close to our beautiful Greenway and so will hold an anniversary cycle “Back To Kilmac”. There will be two meeting points on the day, you can join at Kilmeaden Train Station or Durrow. Cyclists will leave the starting points in groups between 10.30am and 11.00am. There will also be activities around the school with an official welcome at 1pm. Celebrations will continue on into the night with The Renegades performing in Kierseys at 9pm. There are sure to be lots more activities going on so keep an eye on their facebook page “St. Declans CC 50th Anniversary Cycle “Back to Kilmac”.


Your Notes

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Back to School, Visiting the Sick and New Beginnings

Back To School.
I know all the boys and girls in our area are delighted that it is almost time to return to school after the Summer holidays. Many of the Secondary school students are returning this week and we wish them all the very best of luck especially those starting secondary school for the first time.

The children from Ballyduff NS will return on Monday September 2nd and we wish them all a wonderful happy year. We welcome all the new families to our school and hope that their experience is a pleasant one.

We were all told as we grew up that our schooldays were the best days of our lives and of course it sounded ridiculous at that young age but as we became adults we knew the real truth in it.

 


Our Sympathy.
We send our deepest sympathy to the Doyle family on the death of Don Doyle during the week. Don lived a quiet and private life in the family home at Blacknock. He and his beloved wife Bridget reared their children there and welcomed grandchildren in later years. Blacknock is of course a place of friendliness and good neighbours and a lovely place to live and I am sure Don and Bridget knew they had chosen the perfect family home. We hope that Don now rests in gentle peace and that his family will find comfort in their memories of him.


GAA News.

A big well done to the U11 footballers who recorded a great defeat over John Mitchells in a 3-7 to 3-5 in a rip roaring close encounter. While missing a good few regulars the team dug deep and came out on top. This group are admired for their never say die attitude.

A huge well done and congratulations to clubman Jack O Donnell who was part of the Waterford U15 football team who defeated Westmeath 2-10 to 2-8 to win the Dermot Early shield. This is a wonderful achievement for Jack and I have no doubt that his family are immensely proud of him as are his club and parish.

Congratulations to the Ballyduff GAA and LGFA players who represented their club and county so well in the All Ireland Community Games in UL. This talented bunch of ladies reached the All Ireland semi final and returned home with bronze medals in camogie. Their determination is an inspiration to us all.


Visiting The Sick

As you are well aware we have a custom here in our parish of visiting the sick people of the parish with Holy Communion after mass each Sunday. Volunteer Ministers bring the Eucharist to the person in their home and I know they are extremely grateful for this. If you or someone you know are sick at home and unable to attend mass but would like to receive the Eucharist then please contact Fr. Mick or Ann in the sacristy and they will make sure you are on the list.

The sick of our parish are very dear to both priests and they like to make sure that they visit them whether they are sick at home or in hospital. While they regularly call to the sick and elderly there are times when people from the parish are ill and the priest would not know. Due to all the new data protection laws etc it is not as easy for them to find out who is in hospital from their parish and so are reliant on family or friends of the person letting them know. If at any stage someone from the parish is sick in hospital or at home and would like a visit from the priest, Fr. Mick asks that you might let myself Linda Spillane 087-9838392 know and I can pass on the details to him.

 


New Beginings

Although we think of the start of a New Year as a time for new beginnings, I think that the month of September can bring great changes to peoples lives. Parents watch as children head back to school or begin primary or secondary school for the first time. Children head off to school hoping that they will fit in and find their place. Young adults head off in all directions to colleges and universities, leaving behind the security of home. Many begin new jobs, apprenticeships, courses hoping that they have chosen wisely. Your next step should always be the one you choose yourself not because its what you think others want or expect from you.Our lives on this earth are short enough so we must spend them doing what we are passionate about, what interests us most. Everyday we get up is a new beginning, a chance to learn something new, make a new friend, explore something new. September is a month of “firsts”, first day of playschool, first day of primary school, first day of secondary school, first day of college, first day of new adventures or just simply a first day!

Every Day is a new beginning. Treat it that way

Stay away from what might have been and look at what can be.


Notes Contact
Many activities and organiasations start up their activities and meetings again in the next few weeks. If you would like to let people about your group or meetings or events you are holding then please drop me a line at spillanelinda2017@gmail.com or call or text on 087-9838392 or if you see me out and about come over for a chat. A big thank you to all my regular contributors and I look forward to meeting many new ones in the coming months

Wedding Bells, Get your Coffee and New Venture

New Secretary.

Ballyduff AFC are delighted to welcome Joanne King as their new club secretary. We know that Joanne will give her very best to the job and we wish her every success.

We also say a big thank you to outgoing secretary Jenny Kirk who has given great dedication and committment to the club. The club are very grateful for all the hard work she has put into the club and wish her the very best for the future.

 


Wedding Bells.

We send our heartiest congratulations to local Ballyduff girl Edel O Keeffe who said “I do” to the love of her life Jimmy Quirke last weekend. Edel and Jimmy shared their day with their families and friends and the bride looked stunning as she arrived to meet her husband to be. Of course there is another young man in Edels life and that is their gorgeous son Alex who looked extremely handsome in his suit. We wish this happy little family the very best that life has to offer and we hope their future is full of love and laughter.


GAA Lotto

The numbers drawn in the latest lotto draw were 21,22,24 and 28 and there was no winner of the jackpot. The three lucky dip winners of €50 each were Peg Power, Stephen Torpey and Catherine Power. The next draw will take place on August 24th and there will be a fantastic jackpot of €12,500 up for grabs. Tickets cost just €2 or three for €5 and are on sale from all committee members and will be on sale at Centra on Saturday August 24th. Choose your four numbers and your luck may be in.


Results Time.

We congratulate all the young men and women who received their Leaving Cert results last week. We hope that everyone was happy and if not remember that its not the end of the world. There are always many ways to get to a destination so just take a breath, take advice and remember that you are worth ten times more than any exam tells you. Whether your next step is off to college, starting an apprenticeship, starting work, back to repeat, off on your travels or taking some time out to decide your next move, we all wish the very best for you and hope that whatever path you take in life it brings you happiness and contentment.


Get Your Coffee.

I headed down with some little friends of mine, well in fact if I am honest even though they were children they’re all nearly taller than me but anyway we headed down to the beautiful Suir Valley railway on Friday August 9th. Damien and the crew from WLR broadcasted their morning show and were delighted with the lovely Kilmeaden welcome. Unfortunately the weather wasn’t the best on the day but that didn’t take from the atmosphere on the day as local people gathered to join in the fun. Many locals and groups from the area were interviewed and given a chance to tell all about what their club or organisation was all about. It was a chance also for the railway crew and volunteers to showcase their great amenity and invite all to visit, have a spin on the train taking in the beauty of the scenic route, maybe stopping off for a visit to Mount Congreve gardens and then back to enjoy a lovely warm cuppa and a slice of one of the many delicious cakes on offer. We wish all the crew and many volunteers at Waterford Suir Valley Railway continued success and thank them for taking such pride in their place.


GAA News

The club were delighted last week to visit the railway and be given the opportunity to speak to Damien Tiernan from WLR and showcase what the club is all about. It was a very special occasion and the club wish all at WSVR the very best of luck with their new coffee dock.

The U9 footballers had a great league game last week defeating John Mitchells 10-5 to 5-3. True sportmanship was on show as some of the Ballyduff lads had to play with the opposition because they were short players. There were some great skills on show and everyone got to take part and enjoy the experience.

The U11 footballers also recorded a great win over John Mitchells in a rip roaring close encounter ending in a scoreline of 3-7 to 3-5. Although a few regulars were missing the team really dug deep and came out on top. This team really have a never say die attitude which everyone admires.


New Venture.

It is wonderful to see another new business opening up in our area. We extend a warm welcome to Prim and Proper who have opened up in the Kilmeaden Business Centre. This ladies consignment boutique sell pre owned and new Couture, designer, high street brands, fashion accessories, jewellery, bespoke hats and fasinators. Something here for every occasion and every day wear. Call in and give them a warm welcome and a little browse around. We wish all at Prim and Proper the very best of luck and thank them for choosing Kilmeaden as their base.

Little Princess, Results Are In and Drop a Line

Little Princess.

We send our warmest congratulations to local couple Louise and Ian Doogue on the recent birth of their beautiful baby daughter Annabelle. This very lucky girl has the benefit of having big brother Eoin ready and willing to show her the ropes and the best ways to win mammy and daddy around if needs be. We wish this happy little family every happiness and look forward to meeting Annabelle in person.


Ruby Couple.

We send heartiest congratulations and best wishes to Pakie and Nell Ryan who recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. The happy couple celebrated in the company of their sons and daughters and all their beautiful grandchildren. I know Pakie and Nell enjoy a dance or two so hopefully they got to enjoy a turn or two around the floor. We wish them many more happy and healthy years of wedded bliss.


Results Are In!
We wish the very best of luck to all those who are awaiting their Leaving Cert results. We hope that the work and committment that they put in will be rewarded. If for any reason you are disappointed in any way then please keep the head up there are many different routes to get to your destination. Some take the straight road through while others take a more scenic route. There is something out there waiting for all of you whether it is a college place, an apprenticeship, a job, travel, a year out. Whatever route you choose to take we wish you every happiness and a life that is full of good health, happiness and laughter.

 


Birthday Boy

We send happy birthday wishes to local celebrity Harry(Chops) Power, Adamstown who recently celebrated a milestone birthday. His milestone birthday of 21 plus a bit of vat was celebrated in The Sweep with friends and family and a few bottles of lemonade. We wish Harry many more happy birthdays to come.


Drop A Line.

If you would like me to include any item in these notes for you then please drop me an email on spillanelinda2017@gmail.com or you can get me on 087-9838392 or indeed we can go mad altogether and meet up for a chat.

First Class Welcome, Paddy the Gent and Wedded Bliss

GAA Lotto

The numbers drawn in the latest lotto draw were 21, 22, 25 and 27. There was no winner of the jackpot but the three lucky dip winners of €50 each were Neasa Cornwell, Miriam Daly and Seamus Connolly. The next draw will take place on August 10th and will have a terrific jackpot of €12,500 up for grabs. Tickets are available from all committee members and will also be on sale at Centra on Saturday August 10th. Tickets are just €2 each or three for €5. Choose those four numbers carefully and that wonderful jackpot could be yours to treat yourself or you can treat me if you want!!

 


Summer Concert.

On Saturday August 10th Fairbrook House will open their gardens and museum to the public and treat them to two concerts, the first from 1pm to 3pm and 5pm to 7pm. Both concerts will feature the same excellent programme. Vincent de Lange will lead things off. This Amsterdam based cellist/ singer/ composer will perform music from Neapolitan songs, parts of Bach suites, some of his own compositions and two Irish songs, accompanying himself on cello. During the interval you can enjoy a stroll in the garden or a view in the museum while enjoying some bubbles and nibbles.

Lithuanian/Israeli singer Raimonda Masiulyte will then begin the entertainment for the second half. Raimonda performs a great blend of music that transcends the boundaries of Jazz, Soul and Gospel. Her voice enchants and has taken her all around the world. She will be accompanied by Hugh Buckley on guitar. For more information you can call 051-384657 or email artmastenbroek@gmail.com or visit www.fairbrook-house.com


GAA News.

Our Intermediate hurlers recorded a fine win over St. Mollerans last week with a scoreline of 3-20 to 3-12. This was a huge win for the lads as they were missing a few regulars. The lads are really flying it again this year so keep up the good work.

A big well done and thank you to all who attended and supported the recent Table Quiz in aid of the Juvenile section of the club. A fantastic €1015 was raised for which the club are very grateful. A big thank you to all the generous sponsors on the night, to all at The Sweep, Quizmaster Gavin Whelan and all who took part.


First Class Welcome

As part of the world GAA games, Ballyduff were twinned with the ladies and gentlemen from South Africa. I popped along to Tom Cheasty Park last Tuesday night as the club invited their South African friends to meet with the players and community. I was thrilled to see such interaction between the teams,players showing each other different skills and asking each other questions.

It was then onto The Sweep for some light refreshments and music and chat. Unfortunately I couldn’t join the group here but I have it on very good authority that a wonderful night was had by all. The very talented Mia Whyte gave a tremendous display of Irish dancing and our new African friends also entertained the crowd with traditional song and dance.

I must say that these World games were really something spectacular to watch. Carriganore was of course a perfect venue and the sea of different coloured jerseys that greeted you on your arrival was heartwarming. Nations interacting and enjoying the beauty of our native games which are so special to us. We all have friends or relatives now living abroad and the existence of these hurling, football and camogie teams must surely give them some grounding and feeling of home. The World Games really brought something special to our county with players, coaches, communities coming together, children looking on in awe and young and old enjoying our beautiful games.


Paddy the Gent.

We were all very saddened last week to hear of the untimely death of Paddy White from Oldcourt. Paddy was indeed a gentleman always up for a friendly chat and a bit of fun. Paddy was first and foremost a family man who just adored his wife Diane, their son Sean and their grandsons. The other great loves in his life were his garden and his model railways. Paddy was indeed a man who knew the plants and shrubs of his garden inside out he knew the best spot in the garden to plant each tree and shrub. He was also very generous with the produce of his garden and I myself was very lucky every year to receive a bag of the tastiest plums you could ever find. Paddy will be remembered as a private, quiet and unassuming man who simply loved his life with his wife and family in their beautiful home surrounded by everything that was special to them. We shall all miss Paddy and we hope that he now enjoys the peace and comfort of heaven and the Lord has now scored himself a gardening expert.


Our Sympathies

We extend our deepest sympathies to Alison Cornwell, Ballyduff West on the recent death of his beloved father. Tony Jacob was a resident of Dominics Place. Tonys funeral mass took place in the Holy Family Church and he was laid to rest in St. Marys cemetery, Ballygunner. Our deepest sympathy to Alison, Martin, Brianan and Neasa and all the Jacob family.

 


Fun Run/Walk.

Final training sessions are now under way for the annual Liz(Eilis) Hayes Memorial Fun Run/Walk. Friday August 9th will see all walkers and runners gather in Ballyduff Village for this much looked forward event. The walkers will head off at 6.45pm while the runners will leave at 7.30pm. The entry fee for adults is €10 and students and walkers are €5 with all proceeds going to the Ballyduff Community Centre Redevelopment Fund and Focus Ireland. Timings will be looked after by the West Waterford Athletic Club. There will be cash prizes for the first couple home in the individual categories and many spot prizes along the way also. After the race there will be plenty of tasty refreshments in the Community Hall followed by the prize giving.


Wedded Bliss
I would like to send heartiest congratulations to my own sister Mary and her husband Eamonn O Leary who celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary on August 5th. They were married on August 5th 1989 in St. Nicholas church, Ballyduff and then we headed to the beautiful park in Kilmacthomas for photos before heading on to The Park Hotel for a great night. At the tender age of 16 it was my first experience of a wedding so I can remember all the details carefully. Delighted to say that the happy couple are still enjoying every day in their beautiful home in Kilmagemogue with their daughters Jessica and Amy and of course Pepper the dog. On behalf of all the family I would like to wish Mary and Eamonn many more happy years full of good health, love and laughter.

I also heard on the grapevine this week of another young couple celebrating their wedding anniversary. Well known and loved Ballyduff couple Christy and Vera O Keeffe celebrated 47 years of marriage.They obviously must have got married straight after their Confirmation. We hope that this very popular couple enjoy many more happy and healthy years in the company of their children and their beloved grandchildren.

Birthday Girl, GAA News and Concert in the Garden

Birthday Girl.

We send warm 21st birthday wishes to local Gortaclode lady Amber Searson. Amber celebrated her milestone birthday with her family and friends, with parents Shay and Edel and brother Scott making sure that everything was perfect. We hope Amber enjoyed the celebrations and wish her many more happy and healthy birthdays.

 


GAA News.
Our U13 lady footballers got their season off to a great start with a tremendous win over Old Parish in their first game. It is wonderful to see these players play with such confidence and determination. Brilliant teamwork was on display with superb passing and support play on show.

Our U10 hurlers put on a superb performance against St. Saviours and came away winners on a scoreline of 7-1 to 2-6. With a few good players missing the team dug deep and showed geat teamwork. A big thank you to all the supporters.

Our local club are delighted to be part of the World GAA Games and both our male and female football teams are thrilled to be twinned with the South African mens and womens football. The South African teams will travel to Kilmeaden on Tuesday July 30th and Ballyduff will play host for the evening giving us a chance to showcase our club and community. The Sweep Bar will be the venue on Tuesday evening from 7.30pm to 9.30pm and all are invited to come along and enjoy some refreshments and entertainment.

The GAA World Games will bring a colourful, festive atmosphere to Waterford city and admission to all the games over the three days in Carriganore is free. Apart from being a great sports event the games give us a wonderful opportunity to showcase our city and county as a perfect tourist destination.

 


Memorial Fun Run/Walk

The annual 5 mile run/walk held each year in the memory of the wonderful Liz Hayes will take place on Friday August 9th. Walkers will head off from Ballyduff Village at 6.45pm followed by the runners at 7.30pm. Entry on the night will be €10 for runners and €5 for walkers and all proceeds will go to the Ballyduff Hall Redevelopment Fund and Focus Ireland.

The picturesque route takes you along by the beautiful Knockaderry Lake and there will be cash prizes for the first three males and females home along with the first over 40 and over 50 males and females. There will also be a cash prize for the first junior home and many other spot prizes along the way. The West Waterford Athletic club will take care of the timings and as always there will be a fine array of refreshments in the hall following the event along with the prize giving.

There is always a lovely atmosphere around for this event and all are welcome to come along and enjoy the event. To find out more and keep in touch why not take a look at their Facebook page Liz(Eilis) Hayes Memorial Fun Run.


Tractor Run.
A big well done to the Kilmeaden Vintage Tractor Club who held their annual tractor run last weekend. Although the weather wasn’t as kind as other years it didn’t stop the fun or dampen the spirits of those taking part. There was a fine display of vehicles on show to the delight of both young and old. They headed off from Haughtons in their convoy around the roads of the area and then returned back safely welcomed by the beautiful smell of the sizzling barbeque. Top DJ was also on hand to play some tunes and keep them entertained. Congratulations once again to the organisers who made sure everything ran smoothly on the day. All proceeds of course on the day go to The Solas Centre and I will have the final total for you in the coming weeks so stay tuned.

 


Concert in the Garden

Fairbrook House will host their yearly Summer concert on Saturday August 10th. There are two chances on the day to enjoy this concert, firstly from 1pm to 3pm and also from 5pm to 7pm. The first part of the program will see internationally performing cellist/singer/composer Vincent de Lange perform a selection of music from Neapolitan songs, parts of Bach suites, some of his own compositions and two Irish songs accompanying himself on cello.

During the interval you are invited to take a stroll in the garden or the museum while enjoying some bubbles and nibbles. For the second part of the concert you can enjoy Lithuanian/Israeli singer Raimonda Masiulyte perform a great blend of music that transcends the boundaries of Jazz, Soul and Gospel. Her voice enchants and she will accompanied by Hugh Buckley on guitar. If you would like any further information please contact 051-384657 or www.fairbrook-house.comor drop an email to artmastenbroek@gmail.com

In the Diocese of Waterford and Lismore in the southeast of Ireland, Ballyduff and Kilmeaden are about 23 miles from Dungarvan and 5 miles from Waterford.