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06 Sept 2025

His friendliness, kindness and smiling face - sadness in south Tipp at Billy's passing

His friendliness, kindness and smiling face - sadness in south Tipp at Billy's passing

Presentation of the Sullivan Cup to residents of Ivowen estate in Kilsheelan. The Sullivan Cup is awarded annually by Kilsheelan Tidy Towns to the most improved estate or property

ABOVE: Presentation of the Sullivan Cup to residents of Ivowen estate in Kilsheelan. The Sullivan Cup is awarded annually by Kilsheelan Tidy Towns to the most improved estate or property in and around the south Tipperary village. From left: Johnny Delahunty, Isobel Killoran, Kay McIntyre, Breeda O’Meara (deputising for Judith Sullivan) Martin Kucmerka, Bernie Delahunty receiving the cup, Joe Carroll and Ciara Cronin. Photographer: Tom Callery.

Kilsheelan/Kilcash GAA Club lotto
The numbers drawn in last week’s lotto draw were 18, 19, 22 and 32.
There were no winning selections.
Next week’s jackpot will be a very tempting €10,800, a welcome Christmas bonus for some lucky punter, perhaps.
Thank you for your ongoing support.

Sympathy
Deepest condolences to the O’Donnell family on the sad passing of Billy, to Marianne, Mary, Kate and Ed we extend our heartfelt sympathy.
Billy's friendliness, kindness and smiling face were trademarks of his gentle personality.

May his gentle soul rest in peace.

Kilcash Community Centre Card Game
Very steady patronage at our weekly Wednesday night game. Nine tables played when Nicky Guiry and Maurice Foran proved best on an impressive 12games.


The accumulator for the Christmas Hampers, kindly sponsored by Kehoe's Bar, concluded on Wednesday night where we have joint winners of the prize on 29 games. Well done to all!


The prizes will be presented at our Christmas Party Night this Wednesday night December 21, where there will be a cuppa and a bite as well as a special Christmas Raffle for some great prizes.
Be there and you will be very welcome!


The card game will resume after the festive break, on Wednesday, January 4 at the usual starting time of 8.30pm.

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