News Archive
January 2001

 

 
Sports News for January 2001  

News Archives


     
28th January Tai Chi
Tai Chi classes with Charlie Shovlin are being held in the Heritage Centre every Thursday at 7pm. Beginners welcome.

Basic Computer Course
Applications are invited for a Basic Computer Course, which will also include research on local heritage. This is a local training initative course sponsored by FAS. Course due to start early February. Call 45010 for further details.

Mass and Healing Service
Sunday 5th February in Rossnowlagh, Bus leaving Divers at 1:30pm. Book at Divers.

Madujorge Pilgrimage
19th - 26th August. Details, re: booking, at 41689.

Swimming Lessons
Children interested in taking swimming lessons in Letterkenny, starting 6th February, should complete and return an Application Form. Application Forms available from 'Present Day' and should be completed and returned before 5:30pm on Tuesday 30th January. Swim Lists will be on the window of the shop on Friday 2nd February.

St. Bridget's Night
A night of Cross Making will be held in the Central Bar on Wednesday 31st January, commencing at 9:00pm. Supper served at 10:00pm. Music by Peter Oliver Trio. This is a Parish Council Fund Raising Event. Admission £3.00.

Badminton
Badminton has resumed in the Community Centre. It starts at 10:30pm every Monday night. Everybody welcome.

     
 
25th January Declan wins £8,000

Well done to Declan Breslin, who now lives in Rooskey, Creeslough. Declan won £8,000 on last Saturday, 20th January National Winning Streak TV game show held in RTE.

Pictured at the presentation are from left: Ms.Valerie Arron, ticket selling agent, Mr Ray Bates, National Lottery Director, Declan Breslin, Ms.Marie Kennedy Reynolds, Ticket Selling agent, and Mike Murphy, game show host.

     
 

Leonard Gildea

Graduate

Leonard Gildea who recently graduated from Trinity College, Dublin with an Honorary degree in Construction Economics. Leonard is the son of Teresa and Neily Gildea, Kentucky, Ardara and is currently employed with A.J. McCaul Ltd. Sligo.

     
 

EMPLOYMENT
25th January 2001

Givens of Ardara
Footwear and General Drapery Store

Staff Required
Full time & Part time considered

Tel: 075-41136

     
 
21st January Day Care Centre
Ardara Day Care Centre re-opens on Tuesday 23rd January at 2:00pm. The usual bus service is available to collect those who wish to be present. New members are welcome. There is a chiropody service available once a month. For further particulars call Breda at 41246.

Night Classes
A range of Night Classes are starting in the Comprehensive School, Glenties soon. Classes are available in Basic Computing Skills; Reflexology; Intermediate Level Computing; French (Spoken and Written); Pottery and Ceramics; Yoga; Upholstery.
There is also a Course on Painting on Silk and Craft Class.
Enrolment takes place on Monday 22nd January from 7:30pm - 8:30pm. For further details the number to contact is 075-51172.

 

Thumbs up from Roisin O'Callaghan, Jennifer Slowey and Aine Slowey

Young Scientist 2001
We congratulate the children from the Parish who were involved in the prize winning entry in the Chemistry; Mathematical and Physical Junior Group Section of the Young Scientist of the Year 2001. Their project on Coastel Erosion won first prize in their section. Well done!
  Car Boot & Cake Sale
There will be a Car Boot & Cake Sale in the Dolmen Centre, Kilclooney, on Sunday 28th January from 12 noon to 5pm. Stalls will be available. Contributions to the Cake Sale will be greatly appreciated.
     
 
18th January Winning Streak
Good Luck to Declan Breslin when he appears on the Winning Streak Gameshow on RTE1, 8:30pm Saturday. May he spin the wheel!
     
 

Dearcadh - a year's reading
By Peter Campbell

The latest annual with an Ardara View - Dearcadh 2000-2001 - should satisfy the reading needs of the locals well into the new year.

Cover of Dearcadh
  The annual has 144 pages packed with up to 80 articals and countless photos relating to local and not so local issues.
The book also has a full review of the area in every aspect of life - a year when they lost one of their editorial board in Padraig S.Mac aGhoill. There is also, naturally, joyful reflection on their Gaelic football team winning the championship and league double, but more than anything Dearcadh's aim is to reflect anything which might be of interest to the general area.
In the editor's words: "Dearcadh provides a vehicle for our writers and a source of information, entertainment and intellectual thirst for our readers. They are mutually interdependant. The future direction of Dearcadh will largely depend on the interests and submissions received. We pray God's blessings on all our writers and readers until we address you in next year's Dearcadh."
Indeed, this year's offering includes pictures and editorial on the retirement from teaching of one of the editorial board, Eddie O'Donnell. Now with more time on his hands and with the annual free from any restrictions, it is likely that plans are being hatched, even at this stage, for next year's offering.
     
  Car tax offence
Conal Gildea, Glenconnall, was fined £180 for having no tax on his vehicle on May 25th 2000 at Edrimglebe, Donegal Town. The court heard that the defendant had since disposed of the vehicle but had failed to pay back tax due.
     
  Graduate

Congratulations to Leonard Gildea, pictured here, who recently graduated with BSc (Hons) in Trinity College, Dublin.

Leonard Gildea

     
  Dolmen Centre
The Gym is now open to the public. For further details contact Sinead on 45010, between 10am - 6pm daily.
Car Boot sale Sunday 28th January
Schedule:-
MONDAY 8-11pm Adult Badminton
TUESDAY 7-9pm Childrens Badminton
WEDNESDAY 8-10pm Bowls
THURSDAY 8-9pm Aerobics. 9-11pm Adult Badminton
FRIDAY 7-9pm Junior Badminton
Art Classes will resume in the centre from Monday 22nd January from 8-10pm. Contact Joseph on 075-44232 or 087-6985141.
     
 
14th January ICA
Members of the ICA, who wish to avail of the forthcoming Computer course, should forward fees to Mary Doherty before 17th January.

Dancing Lessons
Old Time Dancing lessons will resume on Tuesday 16th January, at 9:00pm, in the Central Bar.

Table Quiz
The Friends of Letterkenny Hospital are holding a Table Quiz at Dawros Bay Hotel, Rosbeg, on Friday 19th January. Teams of four: £10 per team. Quiz begins at 9:30pm. Contact No. is 45252.

Swimming Lessons
Children's and adults swimming lessons have resumed in the Bay View Hotel, Killybegs. Contact Sally at 41188 or 41044.

Pioneer Association
Glenties branch of the Pioneer Association are holding a Social and Barn Dance on Friday 19th January, in the Community Centre, Glenties. Music by Country Traditions.
Admission, including supper, £4.00.

     
 
11th January Foroige
Ardara Foroige clubs would like to thank everyone who supported their recent fund raising bazaar, especially those who collected prizes for raffles and bingo. They would also like to thank all the local business's who donated items. On Saturday 23rd December a group of our club members performed the mummers throughout the town. £350 was raised, half of which was donated to the Friends of the mentally handicapped for the Wood Road Centre.
Thanks to Jack Maguire who taught the children the rhymes also to Breda Boyle and Beth Herron who made the costumes. Club activities resume on Wednesday 17th January. Anyone willing to become a leader?? Your help is badly needed so come along and enjoy a few hours with the talented youth of our community.

Late Mr H.T. Boyd
The local community were deeply saddened at the death of Hugh Thomas Boyde, Drimmitten, Loughros Point, which occured on the 11th December last at his son's residence.
Deceased lived all his life in Loughros Point and worked the family farm. He was also a talented hand loom weaver and worked for Magee's of Donegal for many years.
The large and representative attendance at the wake and funeral service in Ardara Methodist Church which was conducted by Rev.Kingston, Rev.Weir and Rev.Henderson who also officiated at the graveside in Kilcashel, afforded an indication of the esteem in which deceased and his family are held. Readings were by his grand daughters Fiona Boyd and Donna Alcorn.
He is survived by his wife Bella, sons, Bertie (Mountcharles) Alan (London) Edwin and Noel Drimmitten; daughter Rena (Lettermacaward) sisters Rachel and Bella Ann, sixteen grandchildren, daughters-in-law, nieces, nephews and other relatives to whom sympathy is extended.

Planning to be halted
Local people are incensed at the decision of Donegal County Council to go ahead with the proposed unaltered development of lands at Ard Connell despite the expressed wishes of the residents. When the plans for the development of the site were first published the residents met with senior officers from the Planning Department. An alternative to the proposed plan, which was also shown, was agreed. There was plenty of room for a stepped development plan similar to the one recently completed at Drimaghy Park and whic would not have interfered with the beautiful view from Ard Connell where many visitors come every year to admire the view of Loughros Point, Loughros Mor Bay, Loughros Beg Bay, Leaconnell, Maghera, Granny Glen and Sliebe a Thoey Mountain and to take photographs of this breathtaking scenery.
The natives have striven for many years to improve the appearance of Ard Connell Estate and went to great lenghts to secure the stone and workmanship to remove many overgrown sod ditches and shrubbery and replace them with beautiful stone walls now admired by all. While everyone is agreed that housing and other local development is essential for the area this could quite easily be done on this site without desecrating the natural beauty of the place. The residents are determined to halt work on this site until the planning authorities come to their senses.

     
 

Neil Gallagher

Graduate

Neil Gallagher, eldest son of Neily & Patricia Gallagher, Glengesh, who recently graduated from UCG Galway with a B.Sc. degree in Science.
Neil received his early education at Crannogbui N.S. Brackey N.S. and St. Columba's Comprehensive School, Glenties.

     
 
10th January

Kenneth Baker School of Music
Course begins on Tuesday 9th January in Nesbitt Arms Hotel.
Contact number is 073-36437.

Study Skills Day
The Donegal Youth Information Centre is running a Study Skills Day on Saturday, 13th January in the Abbey Hotel, Donegal Town from 11:00am - 3:30pm.
Information at 073-23029.

Ardara Parish Council
The monthly meeting of the Parish Council will be held in the Community Centre, Wednesday, 10th January at 9:00pm. All welcome.

     

 

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