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Our Lady’s Boys’ Club sixty ninth camp

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The year 1940 was a time of great social change in Ireland, a time when the State gave no assistance to the out of school education of young people, a time of war, a time of poverty. Prospects were not great. Recreational activity for the young of working class areas such as Shantalla, Bohermore, Claddagh, and ‘The West’ was virtually non-existent. The need for a club to provide social and recreational facilities for these people was paramount.

Staffing shortage at Mountbellew College

Deputy Paul Connaughton has called on the Minister for Agriculture Mr Brendan Smith, and Gerry Boyle Director of Teagasc to provide sufficient staff to accommodate the record breaking number of students who have applied for places at Mountbellew Agriculture College this September.

Care centre open day

The Village Nursing Care Centre will hold its annual open day on Sunday July 5 from 3pm. The open day is a community celebration which promises to have something for all the family. Visitors will be treated to a barbecue and buffet selection courtesy of The Village chef and her team. The Village wine and juice bar will also be in full swing as guests are entertained by Carmel Dempsey and friends, as well as a host of entertainers and dancers.

Football championship quarter-finals down for decision this weekend

Sathill/Knocknacarra

Caltra the form team

The best game of the weekend by far was the enthralling encounter of Caltra and an improved Tuam Stars. The game had everything and provided superb entertainment.

Bergin and Kenny star in Mountbellew’s win

From the throw in, this county semi-final between Mountbellew/Moylough and Caltra sparkled. The local rivals tore into each other with a passion and fervour that had both sets of supporters on their toes for the majority of the contest.

Corofin on red alert for Mountbellew-Moylough challenge

Mountbellew-Moylough will enter next Sunday’s county senior football final as rank outsiders when they face Corofin in Tuam Stadium (4pm).

Some things don’t change much

Mountbellew-Moylough will enter next Sunday’s Galway county senior football final as rank outsiders with many pundits when they face Corofin in Tuam stadium at 4pm, with deferred showing on TG4 at 5pm.

Corofin expected to collect their tenth Galway county title since 1991

Mountbellew-Moylough will enter next Sunday’s Galway county senior football final as rank outsiders with many pundits when they face Corofin in Tuam stadium at 4pm, with deferred showing on TG4 at 5pm.

Stalemate at Tuam Stadium

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Mountbellew/Moylough and Corofin will have to do it all over again on Sunday week in Tuam Stadium to decide the winners of the 2009 football championship after a tense, but poor quality, first offering last Sunday afternoon.

 

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