Winning numbers : 13, 18, 20, 21
No winner. New jackpot €7,600
2 Match 3 Winners (Share €160)
A. Palmer
Ann Gahan
Next draw on Tuesday 20th March 2012 at 9.30pm in GAA complex. All are welcome.
Winning numbers : 13, 18, 20, 21
No winner. New jackpot €7,600
2 Match 3 Winners (Share €160)
A. Palmer
Ann Gahan
Next draw on Tuesday 20th March 2012 at 9.30pm in GAA complex. All are welcome.
Condolences to Francy, Vincent, Aidan, Fran and the extended Fenlon family on the passing of Molly.
Paper notice follows:
MOLLY FENLON, BALLYSIMON, MONAGEER
BELOVED WIFE OF FRANCY AND MOTHER OF VINCENT, AIDAN AND FRAN
REPOSING AT HER SON FRANS RESIDENCE TODAY THURSDAY FROM 7PM
WITH REMOVAL ON FRIDAY AT 7PM
TO SAINT PATRICKS CHURCH, MONAGEER
FUNERAL MASS ON SATURDAY AT 11AM
BURIAL AFTERWARDS IN THE ADJOINING CEMETERY
The untimely death of Monageer native Frank Rath, resident at Ballintlea in Barntown, at the age of 63, has deprived Wexford and Ireland of a leading agriculturalist.
The large attendance at Trinity church in Monageer who attended the funeral reflected the respect and high esteem in which he was held. A graduate of UCD, Frank from Avonbeg was well known through his career in the Teagasc advisory service and as an inspector with the Department of Agriculture. He specialised in farm finances after taking a masters degree in agricultural economics in 1979 under the direction of Professor Seamus Sheehy.
Based for a while at the Teagasc regional office in Kildalton, he made an outstanding contribution during the 1980s as a front line advisor to farmers affected by the burden of debt and high interest rates. In 1990 he became an inspector with the Department of Agriculture, moving in due course to Johnstown Castle.
In Johnstown, he was chief architect of the REPS programme, in which about 60,000 farmers enrolled. Under his guidance REPS (the rural environment protection scheme), which was launched in 1994, not only became a channel for millions of euro in EU grant aid and protected the environment.
The deceased was a man of vision, an excellent communicator blessed with a practical approach to his job. His intelligence, expertise and insight grained him an international reputation and he advised several of the newer EU member states as they in turn set up similar schemes.
While he was stationed in Kildalton, Frank met his future wife Hannah O’Mahony, who was a colleague working on socio-economic matters. They married in the Honan Chapel at UCC in Hannah’s native Cork and the couple shared 22 happy years together.
Although not resident in Monageer in recent years, he always retained his interest in local affairs, especially the parish GAA club, of which he was a trustee.
An accomplished fiddle player in his youth, he won national honours as a member of his local Macra na Feirme branch’s Gaelic cabaret team. He also represented Wexford Macra in an All-Ireland winning quiz team.
Frank is greatly missed by his loving wife, his brothers and sisters and extended family.
Ar dheis De go raibh a anam dilis – ni bheidh a leitheid aris ann.
– Courtesy of the Wexford People, 7th December 2011
FOR RENT
The old school house in the heart of Monageer village with reception area and kitchen.
This premises includes 3- phase electricity, with unlimited parking space.
Ideal location for retail, store or small enterprise etc.
Any further information or to view same please contact:
Liam at 087-7690752
We’d like to extend best wishes and a speedy recovery to Shane, who is currently in St. James Hospital Dublin.
Shane has played with Monageer/Boolavogue (and Wexford) since he was a nipper and will be sorely missed on the playing field, while he is recovering.
Get well soon Shane from all at Monageer/Boolavogue GAA.
Our hurling wall has got a dulux makeover and a new tarmac surface. The wall now has two goals with painted areas for target practice. Excellent to help with hurling and football skills. More images for the wall can be seen under our Gallery.
Thanks to the local FAS guys for the paintwork and Conal Cooper for the tarmac job. Conal can be contacted on 087-2239050 if your looking to resurface any size area.
Winning numbers 7, 16, 18, 22
No winner. New Jackpot is now €7500.
There were 4 match 3 winners (share of €160):
Tracey Squance
Michael O’Dowd
Michael Gough Gordan
Paul Ashe
Next draw is on Tuesday 6th of March at 9:30pm in the GAA complex. All are welcome.
Thanks to Brigid Sinnott who gave a free CPR training course to 12 people last week. The training is invaluable and we would recommend everyone involved with teams try and avail of the next course. We better ask Brigid nicely first though !