New Inn Notes 15/01/2022

OUTRATH CEMETERY MASS 

Due to Covid regulations, Outrath Cemetery Annual Mass will be held at St. Mary’s Church, Cahir on Sunday 23rd January at 11am.

LOTTO

results from Saturday January 15, No’s 1, 5, 14 & 23. NO WINNER (s) Lucky Dips x 4: Barry Shortall, Jim Parkinson, Mary Lonergan, Sean Looby to be entered into a monthly draw for €500 on Saturday February 5. Sellers: Rockwell Rovers, Colm Heaney, MF Barron & Ml Purcell to be entered into a monthly draw for €100 on Saturday, February 5. This week’s Jackpot is €14,400.

CAMOGIE CLUB

Our Agm was held on Tuesday January 11 after being postponed from November due to high Covid numbers. The Agm was held over Zoom and a fantastic number of members/ coaches logged on. The following are the committee for the coming year,

Chairperson PJ Moloney, Assistant Chairperson Ciaran McGrath, Secretary Louise Moloney, Assistant Secretary Louise Brennan, Treasurer Tara Stafford, Register Gillian Hayes, Child protection Officer Maria McGrath, PRO Annette Carroll.

Our next meeting will be held in early February, and we hope to join forces again this year with Rockwell Rovers LGFC to start out in the Astroturf at the beginning of the year. With our fitness coach. We hope you all had a lovely winter break and look forward to seeing you all soon, until then, stay safe.

SINCERE SYMPATHY 

is extended to the Hyland family, Graigue, New Inn on the passing of their mother Alice Hyland (nee Doran). Sadly, missed by her loving family Mary, Ann Marie, Jeremiah and Ailish, extended family, relatives, neighbours and friends. Ar dheis de go raibh a hanam dilis

Rockwell Rovers Development Committee

Pictured here Rockwell Rovers Development Committee

L-R: Andy Hennessy, Damian O’Dwyer, Mary Newman, Adrian O’Dwyer & Gerry Heenan on the recently completed Walkway at Rockwell Rovers GAA Club in New Inn.

The club would like to sincerely thank South Tipperary Development Company & Tipperary LCDC for their support, help and advice in getting this project completed. Since its completion last year, the walkway has been widely used by young and old who want to get out and exercise in a safe environment. It has proven to be a great resource for the local community. The lights will be on in the GAA pitch for the “Ireland Lights Up” initiative that takes place every Tuesday & Wednesday from 7 – 9pm until Wednesday March 2.

 ASHLING’S VIGIL

Delighted to say that Comhaltas Cahir played at Ashling’s vigil last Saturday evening at Lagganstown Christmas Crib. Local man Paddy Belvue recited a poem and a few more locals sang some lovely songs with Fr. Bobby. All in memory of Ashling Murphy.

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