Monday, July 12, 2004

Surprized to see a Ford Orion '89 car once owned by the late Martin Egan park on the street yesterday. But all was explained when his widow Margaret arrived in with daughter Aisling and her two sons Aedan and Jacob who are home for two months and the car is getting a new lease of life.
Yesterday it was announced that the Mass in Clonmacnois for the Blessing of The Graves will be celebrated on Friday 6th August.
Heard that Louis Farrelly wedding day is set for 29th July near Kilcock and two pals from Sydney Finian Kenny Shannonbridge and another are coming over from Sydney for the celebration.
Best wishes to Jason Kelly who is gone to work in New York for three months.Im sure some Gaelic football scout will find out that he can play football. Our GAA correspondent for this website and local papers Colin Killeen has gone to work in London.
See that Daithi Rua is taking a break in Shannonbridge for a few days and his friend Monika from Oslo who was here for the first time in February is paying a return visit.
Jim and Nancy Ward celebrated their 40th Wedding Anniversary with a meal in Haydens on Saturday night and a surprize party in the hotel's Regency Room afterwards with music by the Sean Crehan Band and food and drink and dancing and talk and chat.You missed it. Congratulations Jimmy and Nancy.

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