Weekly News 6th April 2013

SYMPATHY
Sympathy is extended to Mick Dore, Roedeen, on the recent death of his sister Peg Dore, Listowel.

SHANNON RANGERS FC
The U/13’s had no match at the weekend, so training went ahead on Saturday. Then on Sunday the junior team travelled to Clodagh in the third last game of the season and came away with a 3-3 draw. Clodagh went 3-0 up in the first half after some Shannon Rangers errors, but in the second half Rangers came out all guns blazing and pulled it back to a draw through Sean Moran with the first, then Ray Burke on the head and the last one a penalty from Keith Kelly. Well done lads. Training/fixtures will be sent by text.

TERRYGLASS ICA
Our next meeting is this Wednesday 3rd .April at 8pm, and is the annual general meeting and Anne Clarke, Information Specialist, will be in attendance. Hostesses for the night are Biddy Gleeson and Gerardine Wisdom.

TERRYGLASS CEMETERY
Maintenance fees for Terryglass Cemetery are now due and can be paid to the new treasurer John Mulvihill.

WELCOME
We welcome into our parish Nicole Sellers who was recently baptised.

LOWER ORMOND ACTIVE RETIREMENT
The next club outing will take place on Monday 15th April to The Thatched Cottage, Ballycommom, for a three course meal at 1pm. The choice of main course is either beef, turkey or cod and desserts are apple crumble, trifle or strawberry roulade. The afternoon will continue with music and dancing to Seanie’s music. The subsidized cost is €10 and your name and meal order can be given to Jimmy Donnelly 067 38237 or Loretta Tiernan 28066.

COMMUNITY ALERT
The ‘Tip of the Week’- is a reminder on interior lighting, it is important when a house is vacant that an impression is generated to would be intruders that the house is in fact occupied. This can be achieved by using plug-in timers on wall sockets connected to a table lamp or other kinds of lamps. It might also be advisable to use a plug-in timer for a radio or other sound system that gives the appearance of someone being home.

CHURCH NEWS
Friday 5th April is the First Friday. Liturgy of the Word with Communion in Terryglass at 9am and in Kilbarron the Month’s Mind Mass for Tommy Slattery at 8pm.
A reminder that Mass times for the summer are as follows; Terryglass Saturday 8pm and Sunday 11am, Kilbarron Sunday 9.30am.

BINGO
There is Bingo every Monday in Terryglass Community Hall at 8.30pm sharp organised by the Shannon Rovers GAA Club with great money prizes, including an excellent Jackpot of €1,000. Contact Oliver Darcy for further information. The prizes are excellent with €15, €20 and €50 for a line, two lines and a full house respectively. There is a flyer for €150 each week and the full house if the jackpot isn’t won is €100.
Buses are available from the surrounding area,i.e.Nenagh/Ardcroney/Borrisokane/Ballinderry and Ballingarry/Rathcabbin/Lorrha/Carrigahorig/Terryglass. Buses depart at 7pm and for further information contact Ken Daly 087 6273177 or 067 21988.

RURAL TRANSPORT
A bus is available to take parishioners from Kilbarron, Ballinderry and Terryglass to the Saturday 8pm Mass in Terryglass and departs from Kilbarron at 7.10pm. For further information or to book a place please contact Loretta Tiernan 067 28066 or Mary Tierney 28167
The bus to Nenagh each Thursday departs Paddy’s, Terryglass at 10am, Ballinderry 10.10, Coolbawn (Molamphy’s) 10.20 arriving in Nenagh at 11am. The bus returns from Nenagh at 2.10pm .We urge you to consider availing of these services, which are free to Travel Pass holders. The bus operator is Ken Daly 087 6273177 or 067 21988 or if you require more information on any route please contact Louise 067 27088. A bus travels each Friday from Nenagh via Borrisokane and Ballingarry to Bingo in Birr.
A bus also travels to Borrisokane each Monday departing from Terryglass around 1pm, via Ballinderry, Coolbawn and Carney Commons and arrives at 2pm and departs for home at 4pm. Services are door to door and booking can be made by contacting Ken Daly

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