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Bailieborough News. March 16th 2020. Matthew J. Cullen.
/in News /by Liz FlemingCorona Virus Updates:
At the time of writing, Bailieborough Town and most of the surrounding areas have gone into voluntary shutdown, due to the potential of the virus spreading. So far there have been no reported cases of the virus in the locality. With the increase of virus testing at the start of the week, this may change over the coming days and weeks. Most non essential shops and businesses have closed and will remain so until further notice. Some are still open for business and others can only be contacted by phone or on line. Some have also introduced a delivery service to reduce the risk of potential contamination. All sporting activity has been cancelled and the local gyms and leisure centre are closed. Most meetings, social events and get-togethers have also been cancelled or deferred until the crisis is over.
A great sense of community is also starting to become evident with many people volunteering to assist and help the at-risk and vulnerable in the community. It is in times of crisis like this that the best comes out in people. Hopefully we will all come out safe and sound at the end of this and remember to ‘Stay Safe’.
St. Annes Corona virus : New Church Arrangements: Saturday evening and Sunday morning Masses are cancelled until further notice. Fortunately in St. Annes there is a webcam. Fr. Ultan intends to say privately all scheduled Masses at the usual times. These Masses will be streamed live on the internet via the Parish webcam—without a congregation present. Just Google ‘St. Annes, Bailieborough Webcam’ and you will find it. Those within a radius of the town of Bailieborough will also be able to listen to Masses on our radio system by tuning into your home radio at 107.8FM.
While Fr. Ultan will say Saturday evening and Sunday morning Mass at the usual times, parishioners are not permitted to be present.
Weekday Masses will continue as usual. Those attending weekday Masses are asked to spread out through the Church and leave at least one metre between each other. People who are over 60 and have underlying health problems are encouraged not to attend weekday Mass, as they may be putting themselves and others at risk.
The Parish Churches, will remain open as usual for private prayer.
Confirmation will take place at a later date.
Attendance at Funeral Services and Masses should be limited to close relatives and must not exceed 100 attendees within the Church building.
Church weddings and Baptisms may be celebrated on condition that the attendance in the Church does not exceed 100 people.
Mrs. Nora Martin: It was with deep sadness and regret that the community learned of the passing of Nora Martin (nee Beggins) Drumbannon, Bailieborough, Co. Cavan which occured on Monday, 2nd March 2020.
Nora passed peacefully at Lisdarn, Unit for the Elderly in Cavan, surrounded
by her family.
Nora spent her early years in Cootehill Co. Cavan, she was one of 4 children and
was later married to the late James Martin. The family moved to Bailieborough in 1966 where she lived till her passing.
Nora will be dearly missed by her daughters : Peggy, Kathleen, Mary, Teresa, Ann,
Noreen, Eileen, Phyllis and Caroline. Her sons Christopher, Micheal, Gerry and Paddy and also her extended family and a large circle of neighbours and friends.
Nora’s Funeral Mass was celebrated by Fr. Ultan McGoohan in St. Annes Church in Bailieborough on Thursday, 5th March and her remains were laid to rest afterwards in St. Annes Cemetery, Bailieborough.
Knockbride Annual Variety Show: In light of the current situtation regarding Covid 19, a decision has been made to postpone the Knockbride Variety Show. We will review the situtation over the next few weeks in the hope of running the show at a later date. Thank you all for your support so far and we hope to perform for you in the near future.
Deepest Sympathy: Deepest Sympathy is extended to children Debbie, Melanie, Paddy and Kevin and their mother Margaret, sisters Kathleen and Phyllis, sons in law Donald and Martin, daughter in law Roseanne, grandchildren Sean, Aaron, Connor, Orlaith, Ciara, Niamh and Oliver, brother in law, nieces, nephews and extended family and friends on the death of James (Jim) Mortimer, Bexcourt and formerly Lisnalee, Bailieborough, Co Cavan, who passed away peacefully on Thursday, 5th March 2020, at Cavan General Hospital. Jim was predeceased by his son Barry and daughter Orla.
Jim’s Funeral Mass took place in St. Anne’s Church on Sunday, March 8th and following which, his remains were laid to rest in St. Annes Cemetery.
Bridge: Bridge has been cancelled untill further notice.
Women’s World Day of Prayer: Thank You to all who organised, participated and attended the Women’s World Day of Prayer Service held in St. Anne’s. A total of €396.00 was collected and will be forwarded to the Branch Treasurer of World Day of Prayer, Ireland.
‘Darkness into Light’ 2020: The ‘Darkness Into Light’ event has been cancelled due to the Covid 19 crisis but it is hoped to run the event sometime in the Autumn.
Bailieboro Celtic: All club activities for all ages have been cancelled untill further notice.
Bailieborough Group of Parishes: For the time being (as our gatherings are below 100) our Sunday morning services will continue as usual following the advice and guidelines the experts and authorities have issued. If you feel unwell, please don’t attend until you feel better. Exercise caution if you have people at home with underlying health issues. If you cannot (or would rather not attend) but would like service/sermon notes, please contact Rev Ian at ianewhorner@gmail.com and he will send them on to you.
The Irish Cancer Society are sorry to announce that they have decided to cancel ‘Daffodil Day’ street collections and events scheduled for March 27th. They have made the decision to protect the health and wellbeing of their patients, volunteers and supporters.
Regretted Death: Deepest Sympathy is extended to wife Rosaleen and sons Garry, Niall, Brian, Cyril, Conor and Damien, his 6 daughters-in-law and 19 grandchildren, brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends on the death of John J Keegan, Lisnalea, Bailieborough who passed away peacefully at his residence on Friday, March 6th.
John’s Funeral Mass took place in St. Annes Church on Monday, March 9th with burial afterwards in St. Annes Cemetery.
Bailieborough Mental Health Association: Annual Quiz: The Bailieborough Mental Health Association’s Annual Quiz—due to take place this Friday, is postponed until a later date as with the coronavirus outbreak its in the best interest of peoples health.
Bailieborough Hen’s Shed: Meetings have been cancelled until further notice.
Bailieborough ‘Lend A Hand’: ‘Lend a Hand’ is for the elderly and vulnerable in the Bailieborough area. Just give us a call if you need a job done, or even just a chat. Phone Ann on 042 9694825.
Baptism Dates in St. Annes for March and April: The following are the available dates for Baptisms in St. Anne’s Church– March 28th (Saturday, 1.30pm) March 29th (Sunday, 12.30pm), at the Easter Vigil Mass on Saturday, April 11th at 9.00pm, April 18th (Saturday, 1.30pm) and April 19th (Sunday, 12.30pm).
Bailieborough Library: While libraries across the county and country are closed to the public ,we are still here to provide Library services to all ages. We’re still working and are here to help. The best way you can access your Library during this challenging time, is to try out our Online Library Services through our website
www.cavanlibrary.ie
Bailieborough Cancer Comfort Ltd: The Bailieborough Cancer Comfort Ltd Committee is available to help cancer patients or their families. Free Taxi service available. For further information, contact: Edel Fox 086 1004030.
Bailieborough News Thursday March 12th 2020
/in News /by Liz FlemingBailieborough News. March 12th 2020. Matthew J. Cullen.
St. Patrick’s Day Parade: Bailieborough’s St.Patrick’s Day Parade, ☘️Tuesday 17th March 2020!
FREE ENTERY FOR ALL FLOATS!!
☘️Starting at 2:30pm.☘️
Great day out for the Family! Hope to see you all there! Don’t forget to enter the draw and pick up a few envelopes to enter the draw and win yourself some great prizes such as an iPad or a weekend a away! Envelopes available in all local businesses in Bailieborough!
St Patrick’s Day Parade fund raising draw envelopes are available in local businesses, please support, fabulous prizes, envelopes €2 each or 3 for €5.
Some of the prizes for the St Patrick’s Draw: 1st prize – Weekend break for 2 people in Galway.
2nd prize -iPad.
3rd prize – Tickets to Explorium.
4th prize – Tickets to GoQuest. There will also be many spot prizes in the draw which will take place on Wednesday, March 18th at 9.00pm, in the Bailie Hotel.
All tickets available in local business around the town. At the time of writing there are currently no plans to cancel the Parade due to the Coronavirus outbreak but things may change in the coming days, so please keep a careful eye on social media or the local radio and tv news bulletins.
Confirmation: Bishop Michael Router will celebrate the sacrament of Confirmation in St. Anne’s Church on Saturday, March 14th at 12 noon. All welcome.
Free Talk: The ABCs of Behaviour with Dr. Marthinus Barnard DSc. Psych (BAT) How the lives of those living with autism and intellectual disabilities can be improved through the science of behaviour, taking place in the Library on Thursday, March 12th at 7.30pm. All welcome to this FREE talk!
Deepest Sympathy: Deepest Sympathy is extended to husband Danny, daughter, Nikki and sons Dennis and Paul, family, relatives, neighbours and friends on the death of Mrs. Mary Grant, Derryham, Bailieborough, who passed away peacefully at Cavan General Hospital on Saturday, February 22nd.
Mary’s Funeral Service took place in Finnegan’s Funeral Home, Dublin Rd., Cavan on Tuesday, February 25th with burial afterwards in Billis Church of Ireland churchyard.
Parent and Toddler Group: Bailie Babes Parent and Toddler Group at Bailieborough Library continues every Wednesday, from 10.30am-12.30pm. A playgroup for all parents and carers of babies from birth to the toddler years. All welcome – just drop in on the day. FREE to join.
Bailieborough Social Day Group: The next get-together of the Bailieborough Social Day Group will take place in the Community Centre on Wednesday, March 11th from 2.30pm to 4.30pm. New members are always most welcome.
Bridge: Bridge Results for Tuesday: 18th February 2020:
Winners of The Brennan Cup: Helen Clarke and Kathleen McArdle.
Second: Tom Moran and John McGahan. Best Gross: Sean Kellegher and Betty Mc Caffrey. Third: Brendan and Colette Gavin.
Bridge Results for Tuesday, February 25th 2020: First: Ita Clarke and Kathy O’Sullivan. Second: Helen Clarke and Kathleen McArdle. Best Gross : Teresa O’ Reilly and Joy Jameson. Third: Gemma McCabe and Olive Kellett.
Bridge Results for Tuesday, 3rd March 2020: First: Olive Kellett and Maura Fagan. Second: Margaret Carolan and Brid Murray. Best Gross: Maresa Liggan and Marie McNicholas. Third: Rose Brennan and Pattie Clarke.
Bridge takes place in the Hotel Bailie on every Tuesday evening and new members are always most welcome.
‘Bounce Back’ Youth Services: Bounce Back Youth Service are
hosting an Information Session for parents and professionals in relation to Cyber Safety on Thursday 12th March at 7.30pm in the Bailie Hotel. Guest Speakers include: Paula O’Connor, members of An Garda Siochana and others. Tea and light refreshments served. All welcome.
Library: Shercock drama adjucator, Walker Ewart, presents ‘A Slice of Life’ an entertaining and thought provoking journey of life at the Library on Friday, March 13th at 2.30pm. All are welcome to this FREE event and refreshments will be served!
Computers for Beginners: Computers for beginners classes every Monday evening from 7-9.30pm. Call 042 9694716 to book your place. Classes are free of charge.
Clothing Collection: St. Annes National School Parents Association have organised a ‘Clothing Collection’ on Wednesday, March 11th in aid of St. Annes National School. Clean, wearable, unwanted clothing (mens, womens, kids and infants), handbags, belts, paired shoes, bedlinen and curtains will be accepted.Your support with this collection would be greatly appreciated.
Library: FREE Five Week Basic iPhone, iPad, Tablet and Smartphone class commencing in Bailieborough Library on Tuesday 24th March 2020 from 10-12 noon for 5 weeks. Please enquire in the Library or call Angela on 046 9280790 to book a place.
‘Darkness into Light’ 2020: Online Registration is now open. Registration will take place in the Lemon Tree on Friday, March 13th from 6.00pm to 9.00pm. Card payments will be accepted this year. Follow the link below to register for Darkness into Light, Bailieborough which takes place on Saturday, May 9th , starting at the Community Centre at 4.15am. https://www.darknessintolight.ie/venue
Early Bird Prices: Adult (18+ yrs) normally €26 Early Bird €21,
Concession (Jobseeker / Senior / Student) normally €21 Early Bird €16,
Child (6-17 yrs) €5.
Baby/Toddler (0-5 yrs) €0.
Family : (Max. 2 adults + 5 children) normally €62 Early Bird €52.
We will be holding a ‘Bag Pack’ on Saturday 14th March in Tesco, Bailieborough between 10.00am and 4.00pm. Money raised will go towards refreshments on the day as well as lighting and signs on the route. All support welcome. Every little helps as they say.
Bailieboro Celtic: Bailieborough Celtic Underage Girls Soccer Training commencing on Saturday 28th March, from 3 – 4pm, at the Bailieborough Celtic Soccer Grounds, The Vale, Bailieborough.
Come along and give it a go! Everyone welcome.
For any inquiries, contact Grainne at 086-8156532.
Run, Jog, Walk or Crawl!! Run, walk, crawl or jog is back on Monday and Wedensday nights at 8pm from the Community Centre, Bailieboro. All weathers, all abilities catered for. Don’t be afraid. Tea, coffee, water and fruit afterwards. Pass the word and give it a try!!
Cavan Walking Festival: The Castle Lake Forest Demesne in Bailieborough will be the location of our first scheduled walk for the Cavan Walking Festival on Sat 2nd May 2020. The Bailieborough Walking Group will lead the walk.
Starting point: Bailieborough Business Park. Starting time: 11am.
Length: 5/10km. Difficulty: Moderate.
Bailieborough School of Music: Lotto results for 07-03-2020. Numbers Drawn; 15, 19, 20, 26. No Jackpot Winner, Lucky Dip (€25) Winners; Lisa Clarke; Margaret Burke; Adrienne Pritchard; Susan Brennan. Next week’s Jackpot €8,300.
Bailieborough Indoor Bowls: Bowls continues in the Community Centre on Wednesdays from 8.00pm. New members most welcome and tuition will be provided—if required.
Regretted Death: Deepest Sympathy is extended to sons, Michael, Brendan, Aidan and Martin, daughters Mary, Rose, Kathleen, Geraldine and Eileen, brothers, Dan and Paddy, sisters Rose, Mary and Bridgie, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, nieces, nephews, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, cousins, relatives, neighbours and friends on the death of Kitty Carroll (nee Clarke), who passed away peacefully, at Cavan General Hospital on Thursday, March 5th surrounded by her loving family. Kitty was predeceased by her husband Patrick, and son Andrew. Kitty’s Funeral Mass took place in St Brigid’s Church, Knockbride West, on Sunday, March 8th with burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.
Spanish Lessons for Adults: Spanish Courses for Beginners every Tuesday from 8pm to 9pm in the BDA Businness Centre, Shercock Road, also High Beginners from 7pm to 8pm. For more information, please contact Lydia on 087 741 4735.
Bailieborough Mental Health Association: Annual Quiz: The Bailieborough Mental Health Association’s Annual Round Table Quiz Night will be taking place in the Bailie Hotel Ballroom at 8.30pm sharp on Friday, March 20th at 8.30pm, sharp. “A fun night for young and old”
Teams of 4 for €40. Special ‘Early Bird’ round for extra points if you arrive on time!! “A Healthy Mind in a Healthy Body’!! All welcome.
Word Processing and Computer Skills,
Classes are free to part-time/full-time workers, Farmers, or Self-employed etc. To book a place or find out more, contact Noelette Dolan on 087 9293531 or 042 9694 716.
Bailieborough Hen’s Shed: If you would like to come along and enjoy a chat and some good company or just need to take some time for yourself, please join us on Thursday mornings from 10am to 12 noon, in Bailieborough Library. This group is open to all ladies aged 18 and over from Bailieborough and the surrounding areas. Hope to see you there!!
Citizen’s Information: The service takes place every Tuesday from 1.30pm to 2.30pm in the Library— providing information, advice and advocacy supports to everyone on Social welfare, employment, Pensions, Health, Tax etc… No appointment necessary.
Bailieborough ‘Lend A Hand’: ‘Lend a Hand’ is for the elderly and vulnerable in the Bailieborough area. Just give us a call if you need a job done, or even just a chat. Phone Ann on 042 9694825.
Baptism Dates in St. Annes for March and April: The following are the available dates for Baptisms in St. Anne’s Church– March 28th (Saturday, 1.30pm) March 29th (Sunday, 12.30pm), at the Easter Vigil Mass on Saturday, April 11th at 9.00pm, April 18th (Saturday, 1.30pm) and April 19th (Sunday, 12.30pm).
Bailieborough Library:
Bailieborough Craft Group meet every Friday in the Library. Drop in from 10am until 1pm. Anyone interested in hand crafts, or is willing to learn, is invited to this sociable gathering. Refreshments are served in a warm, welcoming environment.
Bailieborough Hen’s Shed meets at the Library every Thursday at 10am. All ladies are welcome to this get together, just to meet, make friends and share thoughts! There are plenty of plans for 2020!
Bailieborough Library Book Club meets on the LAST Thursday of each month at 6.30pm.
Bailieborough Cancer Comfort Ltd: The Bailieborough Cancer Comfort Ltd Committee is available to help cancer patients or their families. Free Taxi service available. For further information, contact: Edel Fox 086 1004030.
Alcoholics Anonymous: Local meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous are held in: The Health Centre, Kells Road on Wednesdays at 8.30pm.
Bailieborough News Thursday 5th March 2020
/in News /by Liz FlemingBailieborough News. March 5th 2020. Matthew J. Cullen.
PAT ARGUE – OBITUARY
A Good Family, Club and Community Man is Laid to ResB
PAT ARGUE – OBITUARY
A Good Family, Club and Community Man is Laid to Rest
The news of the untimely death of Pat Argue in the Mater Hospital Dublin on Tuesday 11th February was received in Bailieborough and the surrounding community with a great sense of shock and sadness.
Pat was the second youngest of the eight children of Patrick and Mary Argue, Drumacarrow. Bailieborough. He is survived by his wife Imelda, son Mark and daughter Aishling, grandsons Glen and Kian, his sister Margaret, Daughter-in-law Caroline and Son-in-law Adam and extended family.
Pat attended the local Carrickgorman National School, which he left to start work at the young age of fourteen. Without the benefit of a secondary school education, Pat proceeded to follow a very full working life and found employment in a range of local industries such as Refractories, Midland Industries, Bailie Foods, Procut and Flair International, whilst he also developed skills in construction work and could turn his hand to blockwork, stone masonry, carpentry and plumbing.
In 1981, Pat met the love of his life Imelda and shortly afterwards they set up home together and had two adored children Mark and Aishling. Pat was a loving husband and parent and a good provider for his family.
Pat was always a keen sport person. In his youth he played soccer and also enjoyed a game of darts representing the Lemon Tree. He was a true Liverpool supporter and was really enjoying their resurgence this season. However, Gaelic football was his first love. He played for his beloved Bailieborough Shamrocks throughout the seventies and eighties and wore the jersey with pride on many occasions whether in goal or outfield, whilst the occasional stint in the “dug out” never disheartened him.
In the late 80’s Pat hung up his playing boots and commenced a career as a referee. His approach was based on the premise that “a fair game was a good game” and he showed neither fear nor favour in the many games in which he officiated. He always made himself available to facilitate the fixtures secretary and also participated in the activities of the Referees’ Association including a very memorable trip to Luton.
Over the years Pat and his family donned the Blue & White to support his beloved Cavan across the length and breadth of Ireland hoping for a chance at another All Ireland Final. The 1997 Ulster final victory was well celebrated and was captured in numerous photos of the homecoming to Breffni Park.
Pat had a keen intellect and an enquiring mind. He was an avid reader and took every opportunity to engage in lifelong learning. He attended night classes to learn Irish and taught himself to play the guitar and banjo. He had a great love of language and words and had an encyclopaedia like level of knowledge. He delighted in displaying this along with his team mates Gerry and Billy at the many quizzes in which he took part – much to the dismay of his long-suffering opponents. His sharp mind was always active and he liked to occupy his leisure time completing crosswords. The Anglo Celt and the Evening Herald versions provided a steady flow of material. He also enjoyed the challenge of the Car Treasure Hunt circuit and was adept at setting and completing courses over the years.
He was much sought after as a Quiz Master and devoted his spare time to setting and asking the questions at fundraising nights for many voluntary organisations. He had a book case of quiz books and was a regular viewer of TV quiz shows, always endeavouring to improve his general knowledge. No later than Monday, 10th February he completed a set of questions for a fund-raising event for Bailieborough Shamrocks’ Under Age committee. His family have ensured that this will be carried out in his memory in time to come.
Pat was first and foremost a family man and took quiet satisfaction from the completion of the family circle with the addition of his daughter in law and son in law. The subsequent birth of his twin grandsons, Glen and Kian in 2010 was a source of great joy. As soon as they were walking, they were on “toe to hand” with the Gaelic ball; the afterschool “Practice with us Granda” brings a smile to Imelda as she recalls these moments. With daughter Aishling living abroad, visits to Canada to explore the Rocky Mountains became regular events. On return visits, Adam, the Canadian was duly instructed in all aspects of Gaelic games. Pat was never happier than when he was surrounded by his family and they were very much involved in all the important activities in his life such as community activities, sport or his work.
Pat was much loved by his extended family. His willingness to provide the helping hand when needed and his good-natured companionship were greatly appreciated. Such was his demeanour that nothing was ever too much to ask. He will be greatly missed at family gatherings where his quick wit and banter and indeed a kindly word when needed were greatly appreciated.
When Flair International closed in 2012 he joined the CE Scheme which allowed him to develop many roles in the community. Among these was the care and maintenance of St Anne’s Park, the Bailieborough Shamrocks’ club ground. Along with his colleague Nicholas he saw to it that the pitches were cut and lined to perfection. The occasional phone calls to announce an unscheduled game saw him drop all and go to ensure that the pitch was ready.
He also cared for the landscaping on the Shercock Road in the town and was a familiar figure as he tended the hedging and grass verges with a chat and a shout for everyone as they’d pass by. Having obtained his spraying licence, he donned his yellow Jacket and back sprayer and could be seen in the quiet of the evenings, spraying on any street or adjoining road around the town assisting in the work of the Tidy Towns Committee. He was happy to see Bailieborough in full bloom as a result of the committee’s work and achievements.
When the Bailieborough Forest Development plans were finalised by the BDA, Pat and Nicholas were assigned to work on the project. The refurbishment of Lucy’s Well and the erection of the very tasteful signage throughout the forest were part of their remit. At the time of his death he was engrossed in the work of constructing a viewing point and had completed the stone work to facilitate the view onto the magnificent Castle Lake. The many visitors and walkers will miss the regular exchange of pleasantries with him as they enjoyed the facilities. He often spoke to Imelda of the peace and tranquillity he found in this haven. On the day of his death, Pat spent the morning there attending to his work. The numerous people who met him that morning have since recounted their shock at the suddenness of his passing from their daily routine.
Ever involved in community events, the Mid-Summer Festival, St. Patrick’s Day Parade and The Halloween ‘Scary Walks’ were highlights of his yearly commitments. In 2019 the first “Darkness into Light” walk was held in Bailieborough town and he was closely involved in this. The Christmas Lights project was a major annual event in his busy calendar and again he could be seen on cold winters’ nights with his colleagues on the committee working tirelessly to provide the pleasure and magic of this project to the town. In 2014 Pat decided that the town needed a Crib to complete the effect and he went about building one at his home for the Christmas Lights Committee. The erection of the Crib in its prominent position at the Library Square became an annual family event in which Caroline oversaw Kian and Glen arranging the nativity figures.
The sense of excitement for children young and old engendered by the annual “switching on night” has become a staple in the life of the town. Pat was central to all of this which gave him a great sense of pride and achievement. He always felt Bailieborough had everything to offer the shoppers and visitors and enhancing the town could help ensure this.
Shortly after the Bailieborough Cancer Comfort Fund was established, Pat was involved in the instigation of the “The Singing Santas”. This intrepid group have gathered every Christmas Eve to sing carols and provide a seasonal atmosphere for the shoppers. Pat was a great motivator for this event and always got the team out on time. Any chorister who was flagging from the cold would be revived with a medicinal swig from his hip flask. Over the years this group have raised over €30,000 for this very worthy cause and are featured every year as the closing act in the Cancer Fund Variety Concert.
His Funeral Mass was celebrated at 11am in St Anne’s Church by Father Ultan McGoohan P.P. on Saturday 15th February 2020 and he was laid to rest afterwards in St. Anne’s Cemetery alongside his beloved family. Throughout his life, Pat bore the loss of his loved ones with great dignity. His weekly visits and his attendance to family graves were carried out with great love and devotion.
As the news of Pat’s sudden and untimely passing filtered through from Tuesday 11th February, the family were greatly comforted by the large number of sympathisers and well-wishers who made contact and queued to pay their respects. This was a testimony to the high regard and affection in which Pat was held by all those who had the privilege of knowing him.
The family wish to express their gratitude to his colleagues and many friends in Bailieborough Shamrocks GAA Club, Cavan Referees Association, Cavan County Board, Bailieborough Cancer Comfort Fund Committee, the Shamrocks Golf Society, the CE Scheme workers, Bailieborough Tidy Towns, Mid-Summer Festival, St. Patrick’s Day, Halloween and Christmas Lights Committees who stood shoulder to shoulder in guards of honour as his funeral cortege travelled from Clarkes Funeral Home to St. Anne’s Church on the Friday evening. They were there again on Saturday morning when he was laid to rest as the heavens opened to greet him. One mourner caught the sense of his life when he said “He was a good community man and he has brought a whole community together over the past week”.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dilis.
Community Drug Awareness: As part of our Healthy Club Project, Bailieborough Shamrocks along with our neighbouring clubs Shercock and Knockbride, will be hosting a discussion on Drug Awareness from Sgt, Mick Kearney from the Cavan/Monaghan Drug Squad on this Friday, 6th March in St.Annes Park Clubrooms beginning at 8pm sharp. Refreshments will be served from 7:45pm.Any queries please contact Mark Gilsenan, Health and Wellbeing Officer and Club Secretary. All adult players (no underage), coaches and parents are asked and encouraged to attend. Open for all in the community, no need to be a member.
St. Patrick’s Day Parade: Bailieborough’s St.Patrick’s Day Parade, ☘️Tuesday 17th March 2020!
FREE ENTERY FOR ALL FLOATS!!
☘️Starting at 2:30pm.☘️
Great day out for the Family! Hope to see you all there! Don’t forget to enter the draw and pick up a few envelopes to enter the draw and win yourself some great prizes such as an iPad or a weekend a away! Envelopes available in all local businesses in Bailieborough!
St Patrick’s Day Parade fund raising draw envelopes are available in local businesses, please support, fabulous prizes, envelopes €2 each or 3 for €5.
Women’s World Day of Prayer: An invitation to an Ecumenical Prayer Service with the Church of Ireland, Presbyterian Church and St. Annes Church on this Friday evening, March 6th at 8.00pm, in St. Annes Church, Bailieborough, followed by refreshments in St. Annes Parish Centre (old Parochial House). Prayers by Women of Zimbabwe, prayed around the world, inspire us to come together in prayer and conversation. All are welcome.
Bailieborough Community Alert: Due to unforseen circumstances, the meeting planned for February 24th had to be cancelled at short notice. This meeting will now take place on Monday, March 9th at 8.00pm, sharp in the Hotel Bailie. All welcome.
Deepest Sympathy:
Knockbride Bazzar: Knockbride Bazaar will take place in Tunnyduff hall on Friday Friday 6th March at 9 P.M. Good selection of prizes and everyone welcome.
Free Talk: The ABCs of Behaviour with Dr. Marthinus Barnard DSc. Psych (BAT) How the lives of those living with autism and intellectual disabilities can be improved through the science of behaviour, taking place in the Library on Thursday, March 12th at 7.30pm. All welcome to this FREE talk!
Parent and Toddler Group: Bailie Babes Parent and Toddler Group at Bailieborough Library continues every Wednesday, from 10.30am-12.30pm. A playgroup for all parents and carers of babies from birth to the toddler years. All welcome – just drop in on the day. FREE to join.
Bridge: Bridge takes place in the Hotel Bailie on every Tuesday evening and new members are always most welcome.
Congratulations and Well Done!!: Congratulations and well done to local photographer, Ollie Gargan whose photo entitled ‘Blurred’ has been selected to be exhibited at the forthcoming exhibition in The Blank Wall Gallery, in Athens, Greece from 3rd April until 14th April 2020, at the exhibition entitled “Red”.
Bailieborough Social Day Group: A bus will leave from the Community Centre on Thursday, March 5th at 5.30pm to go to the ‘Frolics’, a variety show in Ballyjamesduff. Light refreshments will be served beforehand.
Computers for Beginners: Computers for beginners classes every Monday evening from 7-9.30pm. Call 042 9694716 to book your place. Classes are free of charge.
Clothing Collection: St. Annes National School Parents Association have organised a ‘Clothing Collection’ on Wednesday, March 11th in aid of St. Annes National School. Clean, wearable, unwanted clothing (mens, womens, kids and infants), handbags, belts, paired shoes, bedlinen and curtains will be accepted. Items once bagged can be dropped off at St. Annes N.S., on Monday 9th, Tuesday 10th and before 9.30am on Wednesday, March 11th. Your support with this collection would be greatly appreciated.
Library: FREE Five Week Basic iPhone, iPad, Tablet and Smartphone class commencing in Bailieborough Library on Tuesday 24th March 2020 from 10-12 noon for 5 weeks. Please enquire in the Library or call Angela on 046 9280790 to book a place.
‘Darkness into Light’ 2020: Online Registration is now open. Follow the link below to register for Darkness into Light, Bailieborough which takes place on Saturday, May 9th , starting at the Community Centre at 4.15am. https://www.darknessintolight.ie/venue
Early Bird Prices: Adult (18+ yrs) normally €26 Early Bird €21,
Concession (Jobseeker / Senior / Student) normally €21 Early Bird €16,
Child (6-17 yrs) €5.
Baby/Toddler (0-5 yrs) €0.
Family : (Max. 2 adults + 5 children) normally €62 Early Bird €52.
Bailieboro Celtic: Bailieborough Celtic Underage Girls Soccer Training commencing on Saturday 28th March, from 3 – 4pm, at the Bailieborough Celtic Soccer Grounds, The Vale, Bailieborough.
Come along and give it a go! Everyone welcome.
For any inquiries, contact Grainne at 086-8156532.
Run, Jog, Walk or Crawl!! Run, walk, crawl or jog is back on Monday and Wedensday nights at 8pm from the Community Centre, Bailieboro. All weathers, all abilities catered for. Don’t be afraid. Tea, coffee, water and fruit afterwards. Pass the word and give it a try!!
School Enrolment: Enrolments for September 2020 are now being taken for St. Brigid’s NS, Tunnyduff. Please phone the school at 042 9660368 or email office@tunnyduffns.ie for an enrolment pack.
Bailieborough School of Music: Lotto results for 29-02-2020. Numbers Drawn; 04, 10, 16, 29. No Jackpot Winner, Lucky Dip (€25) Winners; Teresa Cooney; Margaret Reilly; Martin Fulton; Mick Giles. Next week’s Jackpot €8,200.
Bailieborough Indoor Bowls: Bowls have resumed in the Community Centre on Wednesdays at 8.00pm. New members most welcome and tuition will be provided—if required.
Spanish Lessons for Adults: Spanish Courses for Beginners every Tuesday from 8pm to 9pm in the BDA Businness Centre, Shercock Road, also High Beginners from 7pm to 8pm. For more information, please contact Lydia on 087 741 4735.
Bailieborough Mental Health Association: Annual Quiz: The Bailieborough Mental Health Association’s Annual Round Table Quiz Night will be taking place in the Bailie Hotel Ballroom at 8.30pm sharp on Fridayt, March 20th at 8.30pm, sharp. “A fun night for young and old”
Teams of 4 for €40. Special ‘Early Bird’ round for extra points if you arrive on time!! “A Healthy Mind in a Healthy Body’!! All welcome.
Word Processing and Computer Skills,
Classes are free to part-time/full-time workers, Farmers, or Self-employed etc. To book a place or find out more, contact Noelette Dolan on 087 9293531 or 042 9694 716.
Bailieborough Hen’s Shed: If you would like to come along and enjoy a chat and some good company or just need to take some time for yourself, please join us on Thursday mornings from 10am to 12 noon, in Bailieborough Library. This group is open to all ladies aged 18 and over from Bailieborough and the surrounding areas. Hope to see you there!!
Citizen’s Information: The service takes place every Tuesday from 1.30pm to 2.30pm in the Library— providing information, advice and advocacy supports to everyone on Social welfare, employment, Pensions, Health, Tax etc… No appointment necessary.
Bailieborough ‘Lend A Hand’: ‘Lend a Hand’ is for the elderly and vulnerable in the Bailieborough area. Just give us a call if you need a job done, or even just a chat. Phone Ann on 042 9694825.
Baptism Dates in St. Annes for March and April: The following are the available dates for Baptisms in St. Anne’s Church– March 7th (Saturday, 1.30pm), March 8th (Sunday, 12.30pm), March 28th (Saturday, 1.30pm) March 29th (Sunday, 12.30pm), at the Easter Vigil Mass on Saturday, April 11th at 9.00pm, April 18th (Saturday, 1.30pm) and April 19th (Sunday, 12.30pm).
Bailieborough Library:
Bailieborough Craft Group meet every Friday in the Library. Drop in from 10am until 1pm. Anyone interested in hand crafts, or is willing to learn, is invited to this sociable gathering. Refreshments are served in a warm, welcoming environment.
Bailieborough Hen’s Shed meets at the Library every Thursday at 10am. All ladies are welcome to this get together, just to meet, make friends and share thoughts! There are plenty of plans for 2020!
Bailieborough Library Book Club meets on the LAST Thursday of each month at 6.30pm.
Bailieborough Cancer Comfort Ltd: The Bailieborough Cancer Comfort Ltd Committee is available to help cancer patients or their families. Free Taxi service available. For further information, contact: Edel Fox 086 1004030.
Alcoholics Anonymous: Local meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous are held in: The Health Centre, Kells Road on Wednesdays at 8.30pm.
The news of the untimely death of Pat Argue in the Mater Hospital Dublin on Tuesday 11th February was received in Bailieborough and the surrounding community with a great sense of shock and sadness.
Pat was the second youngest of the eight children of Patrick and Mary Argue, Drumacarrow. Bailieborough. He is survived by his wife Imelda, son Mark and daughter Aishling, grandsons Glen and Kian, his sister Margaret, Daughter-in-law Caroline and Son-in-law Adam and extended family.
Pat attended the local Carrickgorman National School, which he left to start work at the young age of fourteen. Without the benefit of a secondary school education, Pat proceeded to follow a very full working life and found employment in a range of local industries such as Refractories, Midland Industries, Bailie Foods, Procut and Flair International, whilst he also developed skills in construction work and could turn his hand to blockwork, stone masonry, carpentry and plumbing.
In 1981, Pat met the love of his life Imelda and shortly afterwards they set up home together and had two adored children Mark and Aishling. Pat was a loving husband and parent and a good provider for his family.
Pat was always a keen sport person. In his youth he played soccer and also enjoyed a game of darts representing the Lemon Tree. He was a true Liverpool supporter and was really enjoying their resurgence this season. However, Gaelic football was his first love. He played for his beloved Bailieborough Shamrocks throughout the seventies and eighties and wore the jersey with pride on many occasions whether in goal or outfield, whilst the occasional stint in the “dug out” never disheartened him.
In the late 80’s Pat hung up his playing boots and commenced a career as a referee. His approach was based on the premise that “a fair game was a good game” and he showed neither fear nor favour in the many games in which he officiated. He always made himself available to facilitate the fixtures secretary and also participated in the activities of the Referees’ Association including a very memorable trip to Luton.
Over the years Pat and his family donned the Blue & White to support his beloved Cavan across the length and breadth of Ireland hoping for a chance at another All Ireland Final. The 1997 Ulster final victory was well celebrated and was captured in numerous photos of the homecoming to Breffni Park.
Pat had a keen intellect and an enquiring mind. He was an avid reader and took every opportunity to engage in lifelong learning. He attended night classes to learn Irish and taught himself to play the guitar and banjo. He had a great love of language and words and had an encyclopaedia like level of knowledge. He delighted in displaying this along with his team mates Gerry and Billy at the many quizzes in which he took part – much to the dismay of his long-suffering opponents. His sharp mind was always active and he liked to occupy his leisure time completing crosswords. The Anglo Celt and the Evening Herald versions provided a steady flow of material. He also enjoyed the challenge of the Car Treasure Hunt circuit and was adept at setting and completing courses over the years.
He was much sought after as a Quiz Master and devoted his spare time to setting and asking the questions at fundraising nights for many voluntary organisations. He had a book case of quiz books and was a regular viewer of TV quiz shows, always endeavouring to improve his general knowledge. No later than Monday, 10th February he completed a set of questions for a fund-raising event for Bailieborough Shamrocks’ Under Age committee. His family have ensured that this will be carried out in his memory in time to come.
Pat was first and foremost a family man and took quiet satisfaction from the completion of the family circle with the addition of his daughter in law and son in law. The subsequent birth of his twin grandsons, Glen and Kian in 2010 was a source of great joy. As soon as they were walking, they were on “toe to hand” with the Gaelic ball; the afterschool “Practice with us Granda” brings a smile to Imelda as she recalls these moments. With daughter Aishling living abroad, visits to Canada to explore the Rocky Mountains became regular events. On return visits, Adam, the Canadian was duly instructed in all aspects of Gaelic games. Pat was never happier than when he was surrounded by his family and they were very much involved in all the important activities in his life such as community activities, sport or his work.
Pat was much loved by his extended family. His willingness to provide the helping hand when needed and his good-natured companionship were greatly appreciated. Such was his demeanour that nothing was ever too much to ask. He will be greatly missed at family gatherings where his quick wit and banter and indeed a kindly word when needed were greatly appreciated.
When Flair International closed in 2012 he joined the CE Scheme which allowed him to develop many roles in the community. Among these was the care and maintenance of St Anne’s Park, the Bailieborough Shamrocks’ club ground. Along with his colleague Nicholas he saw to it that the pitches were cut and lined to perfection. The occasional phone calls to announce an unscheduled game saw him drop all and go to ensure that the pitch was ready.
He also cared for the landscaping on the Shercock Road in the town and was a familiar figure as he tended the hedging and grass verges with a chat and a shout for everyone as they’d pass by. Having obtained his spraying licence, he donned his yellow Jacket and back sprayer and could be seen in the quiet of the evenings, spraying on any street or adjoining road around the town assisting in the work of the Tidy Towns Committee. He was happy to see Bailieborough in full bloom as a result of the committee’s work and achievements.
When the Bailieborough Forest Development plans were finalised by the BDA, Pat and Nicholas were assigned to work on the project. The refurbishment of Lucy’s Well and the erection of the very tasteful signage throughout the forest were part of their remit. At the time of his death he was engrossed in the work of constructing a viewing point and had completed the stone work to facilitate the view onto the magnificent Castle Lake. The many visitors and walkers will miss the regular exchange of pleasantries with him as they enjoyed the facilities. He often spoke to Imelda of the peace and tranquillity he found in this haven. On the day of his death, Pat spent the morning there attending to his work. The numerous people who met him that morning have since recounted their shock at the suddenness of his passing from their daily routine.
Ever involved in community events, the Mid-Summer Festival, St. Patrick’s Day Parade and The Halloween ‘Scary Walks’ were highlights of his yearly commitments. In 2019 the first “Darkness into Light” walk was held in Bailieborough town and he was closely involved in this. The Christmas Lights project was a major annual event in his busy calendar and again he could be seen on cold winters’ nights with his colleagues on the committee working tirelessly to provide the pleasure and magic of this project to the town. In 2014 Pat decided that the town needed a Crib to complete the effect and he went about building one at his home for the Christmas Lights Committee. The erection of the Crib in its prominent position at the Library Square became an annual family event in which Caroline oversaw Kian and Glen arranging the nativity figures.
The sense of excitement for children young and old engendered by the annual “switching on night” has become a staple in the life of the town. Pat was central to all of this which gave him a great sense of pride and achievement. He always felt Bailieborough had everything to offer the shoppers and visitors and enhancing the town could help ensure this.
Shortly after the Bailieborough Cancer Comfort Fund was established, Pat was involved in the instigation of the “The Singing Santas”. This intrepid group have gathered every Christmas Eve to sing carols and provide a seasonal atmosphere for the shoppers. Pat was a great motivator for this event and always got the team out on time. Any chorister who was flagging from the cold would be revived with a medicinal swig from his hip flask. Over the years this group have raised over €30,000 for this very worthy cause and are featured every year as the closing act in the Cancer Fund Variety Concert.
His Funeral Mass was celebrated at 11am in St Anne’s Church by Father Ultan McGoohan P.P. on Saturday 15th February 2020 and he was laid to rest afterwards in St. Anne’s Cemetery alongside his beloved family. Throughout his life, Pat bore the loss of his loved ones with great dignity. His weekly visits and his attendance to family graves were carried out with great love and devotion.
As the news of Pat’s sudden and untimely passing filtered through from Tuesday 11th February, the family were greatly comforted by the large number of sympathisers and well-wishers who made contact and queued to pay their respects. This was a testimony to the high regard and affection in which Pat was held by all those who had the privilege of knowing him.
The family wish to express their gratitude to his colleagues and many friends in Bailieborough Shamrocks GAA Club, Cavan Referees Association, Cavan County Board, Bailieborough Cancer Comfort Fund Committee, the Shamrocks Golf Society, the CE Scheme workers, Bailieborough Tidy Towns, Mid-Summer Festival, St. Patrick’s Day, Halloween and Christmas Lights Committees who stood shoulder to shoulder in guards of honour as his funeral cortege travelled from Clarkes Funeral Home to St. Anne’s Church on the Friday evening. They were there again on Saturday morning when he was laid to rest as the heavens opened to greet him. One mourner caught the sense of his life when he said “He was a good community man and he has brought a whole community together over the past week”.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dilis.
Community Drug Awareness: As part of our Healthy Club Project, Bailieborough Shamrocks along with our neighbouring clubs Shercock and Knockbride, will be hosting a discussion on Drug Awareness from Sgt, Mick Kearney from the Cavan/Monaghan Drug Squad on this Friday, 6th March in St.Annes Park Clubrooms beginning at 8pm sharp. Refreshments will be served from 7:45pm.Any queries please contact Mark Gilsenan, Health and Wellbeing Officer and Club Secretary. All adult players (no underage), coaches and parents are asked and encouraged to attend. Open for all in the community, no need to be a member.
St. Patrick’s Day Parade: Bailieborough’s St.Patrick’s Day Parade, ☘️Tuesday 17th March 2020!
FREE ENTERY FOR ALL FLOATS!!
☘️Starting at 2:30pm.☘️
Great day out for the Family! Hope to see you all there! Don’t forget to enter the draw and pick up a few envelopes to enter the draw and win yourself some great prizes such as an iPad or a weekend a away! Envelopes available in all local businesses in Bailieborough!
St Patrick’s Day Parade fund raising draw envelopes are available in local businesses, please support, fabulous prizes, envelopes €2 each or 3 for €5.
Women’s World Day of Prayer: An invitation to an Ecumenical Prayer Service with the Church of Ireland, Presbyterian Church and St. Annes Church on this Friday evening, March 6th at 8.00pm, in St. Annes Church, Bailieborough, followed by refreshments in St. Annes Parish Centre (old Parochial House). Prayers by Women of Zimbabwe, prayed around the world, inspire us to come together in prayer and conversation. All are welcome.
Bailieborough Community Alert: Due to unforseen circumstances, the meeting planned for February 24th had to be cancelled at short notice. This meeting will now take place on Monday, March 9th at 8.00pm, sharp in the Hotel Bailie. All welcome.
Deepest Sympathy:
Knockbride Bazzar: Knockbride Bazaar will take place in Tunnyduff hall on Friday Friday 6th March at 9 P.M. Good selection of prizes and everyone welcome.
Free Talk: The ABCs of Behaviour with Dr. Marthinus Barnard DSc. Psych (BAT) How the lives of those living with autism and intellectual disabilities can be improved through the science of behaviour, taking place in the Library on Thursday, March 12th at 7.30pm. All welcome to this FREE talk!
Parent and Toddler Group: Bailie Babes Parent and Toddler Group at Bailieborough Library continues every Wednesday, from 10.30am-12.30pm. A playgroup for all parents and carers of babies from birth to the toddler years. All welcome – just drop in on the day. FREE to join.
Bridge: Bridge takes place in the Hotel Bailie on every Tuesday evening and new members are always most welcome.
Congratulations and Well Done!!: Congratulations and well done to local photographer, Ollie Gargan whose photo entitled ‘Blurred’ has been selected to be exhibited at the forthcoming exhibition in The Blank Wall Gallery, in Athens, Greece from 3rd April until 14th April 2020, at the exhibition entitled “Red”.
Bailieborough Social Day Group: A bus will leave from the Community Centre on Thursday, March 5th at 5.30pm to go to the ‘Frolics’, a variety show in Ballyjamesduff. Light refreshments will be served beforehand.
Computers for Beginners: Computers for beginners classes every Monday evening from 7-9.30pm. Call 042 9694716 to book your place. Classes are free of charge.
Clothing Collection: St. Annes National School Parents Association have organised a ‘Clothing Collection’ on Wednesday, March 11th in aid of St. Annes National School. Clean, wearable, unwanted clothing (mens, womens, kids and infants), handbags, belts, paired shoes, bedlinen and curtains will be accepted. Items once bagged can be dropped off at St. Annes N.S., on Monday 9th, Tuesday 10th and before 9.30am on Wednesday, March 11th. Your support with this collection would be greatly appreciated.
Library: FREE Five Week Basic iPhone, iPad, Tablet and Smartphone class commencing in Bailieborough Library on Tuesday 24th March 2020 from 10-12 noon for 5 weeks. Please enquire in the Library or call Angela on 046 9280790 to book a place.
‘Darkness into Light’ 2020: Online Registration is now open. Follow the link below to register for Darkness into Light, Bailieborough which takes place on Saturday, May 9th , starting at the Community Centre at 4.15am. https://www.darknessintolight.ie/venue
Early Bird Prices: Adult (18+ yrs) normally €26 Early Bird €21,
Concession (Jobseeker / Senior / Student) normally €21 Early Bird €16,
Child (6-17 yrs) €5.
Baby/Toddler (0-5 yrs) €0.
Family : (Max. 2 adults + 5 children) normally €62 Early Bird €52.
Bailieboro Celtic: Bailieborough Celtic Underage Girls Soccer Training commencing on Saturday 28th March, from 3 – 4pm, at the Bailieborough Celtic Soccer Grounds, The Vale, Bailieborough.
Come along and give it a go! Everyone welcome.
For any inquiries, contact Grainne at 086-8156532.
Run, Jog, Walk or Crawl!! Run, walk, crawl or jog is back on Monday and Wedensday nights at 8pm from the Community Centre, Bailieboro. All weathers, all abilities catered for. Don’t be afraid. Tea, coffee, water and fruit afterwards. Pass the word and give it a try!!
School Enrolment: Enrolments for September 2020 are now being taken for St. Brigid’s NS, Tunnyduff. Please phone the school at 042 9660368 or email office@tunnyduffns.ie for an enrolment pack.
Bailieborough School of Music: Lotto results for 29-02-2020. Numbers Drawn; 04, 10, 16, 29. No Jackpot Winner, Lucky Dip (€25) Winners; Teresa Cooney; Margaret Reilly; Martin Fulton; Mick Giles. Next week’s Jackpot €8,200.
Bailieborough Indoor Bowls: Bowls have resumed in the Community Centre on Wednesdays at 8.00pm. New members most welcome and tuition will be provided—if required.
Spanish Lessons for Adults: Spanish Courses for Beginners every Tuesday from 8pm to 9pm in the BDA Businness Centre, Shercock Road, also High Beginners from 7pm to 8pm. For more information, please contact Lydia on 087 741 4735.
Bailieborough Mental Health Association: Annual Quiz: The Bailieborough Mental Health Association’s Annual Round Table Quiz Night will be taking place in the Bailie Hotel Ballroom at 8.30pm sharp on Fridayt, March 20th at 8.30pm, sharp. “A fun night for young and old”
Teams of 4 for €40. Special ‘Early Bird’ round for extra points if you arrive on time!! “A Healthy Mind in a Healthy Body’!! All welcome.
Word Processing and Computer Skills,
Classes are free to part-time/full-time workers, Farmers, or Self-employed etc. To book a place or find out more, contact Noelette Dolan on 087 9293531 or 042 9694 716.
Bailieborough Hen’s Shed: If you would like to come along and enjoy a chat and some good company or just need to take some time for yourself, please join us on Thursday mornings from 10am to 12 noon, in Bailieborough Library. This group is open to all ladies aged 18 and over from Bailieborough and the surrounding areas. Hope to see you there!!
Citizen’s Information: The service takes place every Tuesday from 1.30pm to 2.30pm in the Library— providing information, advice and advocacy supports to everyone on Social welfare, employment, Pensions, Health, Tax etc… No appointment necessary.
Bailieborough ‘Lend A Hand’: ‘Lend a Hand’ is for the elderly and vulnerable in the Bailieborough area. Just give us a call if you need a job done, or even just a chat. Phone Ann on 042 9694825.
Baptism Dates in St. Annes for March and April: The following are the available dates for Baptisms in St. Anne’s Church– March 7th (Saturday, 1.30pm), March 8th (Sunday, 12.30pm), March 28th (Saturday, 1.30pm) March 29th (Sunday, 12.30pm), at the Easter Vigil Mass on Saturday, April 11th at 9.00pm, April 18th (Saturday, 1.30pm) and April 19th (Sunday, 12.30pm).
Bailieborough Library:
Bailieborough Craft Group meet every Friday in the Library. Drop in from 10am until 1pm. Anyone interested in hand crafts, or is willing to learn, is invited to this sociable gathering. Refreshments are served in a warm, welcoming environment.
Bailieborough Hen’s Shed meets at the Library every Thursday at 10am. All ladies are welcome to this get together, just to meet, make friends and share thoughts! There are plenty of plans for 2020!
Bailieborough Library Book Club meets on the LAST Thursday of each month at 6.30pm.
Bailieborough Cancer Comfort Ltd: The Bailieborough Cancer Comfort Ltd Committee is available to help cancer patients or their families. Free Taxi service available. For further information, contact: Edel Fox 086 1004030.
Alcoholics Anonymous: Local meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous are held in: The Health Centre, Kells Road on Wednesdays at 8.30pm.