RECENT DEATH
We extend our deepest sympathy to the Heffernan family in Kilmeaden on their recent sad loss. Dr. Mary Heffernan (nee Dennehy) of Roseville, Kilmeaden is survived by her loving husband Frank and their children Andrew, Aifric and Adam, her brother Tom, nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. Her funeral mass and burial took place in St. Nicholas’s Church, Ballyduff. We pray that Mary now rests in peace and that the wonderful memories her family have will bring them peace and comfort.
ALZHEIMERS TEA DAY
It is great to see charity events taking place again. People love to come together to work on behalf of their charities and support them in any way they can. The annual Alzheimer’s Tea Day is always looked forward to and a lovely morning is always had.
On Thursday May 5th we will have the opportunity to support this event. A lovely tea/coffee morning will be held in Ballyduff Community Centre from 9.30am to 12 noon. There will be some delicious treats on offer and a fantastic raffle with some lovely prizes. This is also a lovely chance to meet with friends and enjoy a chat and a laugh while supporting a very worthy cause. Spread the word and enjoy a morning of relaxation and friendship.
FAITH CONVERSATIONS
Pope Francis has called the whole church to focus attention on what the Holy Spirit is saying to the church around the world. Inter parish meetings called “Faith Conversations” will take place at different locations around the Diocese. All ages are welcome to attend. You can be a regular mass goer or someone who goes occasionally, all are welcome to attend and speak and listen. The venue for Ballyduff and Portlaw is the Glor na Mara school, Tramore at 7.30pm on Wednesday May 4th. The other parishes attending this venue are Tramore, Dunhill, Killea, Newtown and Kilmacthomas.
CHURCH NEWS
If you would like to book an anniversary mass for a loved one during the months of May and June, please contact Linda Spillane on 087 9838392. There are still a few dates available.
TERRIFIC TRUDIE
Congratulations to local young lady Trudie O Reilly, Ardeenlone who represented Ballyduff Lower Camogie club and Waterford playing in the primary game at half time in the senior game between Waterford and Cork in Pairc Ui Rinn. Trudie’s family and club are very proud of her and wish her continued success.
BALLYDUFF CAMOGIE CLUB
The club were delighted to welcome Aideen Howlin who is the participation and retention co-ordinator of the camogie association along to their training session last week. She had arrived with great news for the club, they were the lucky recipients of training equipment following the club’s selection to participate in the Camogie Association Club Development award. This is a huge vote of confidence from the Camogie Association in the club who are newly formed. This equipment will help the club greatly as they move forward. The club would like to thank the Camogie Association for the equipment and for selecting Ballyduff Lower to participate in this development award.
MEN ON THE MOVE
Well done to all the men who participated in the first night of men on the move. This initiative from Waterford Sports Partnership is tailored to all ages and abilities. The group were led by some wonderful coaches and the feedback from the group was tremendous. There is still time to join in the fun as this programme will run every Tuesday night for the next five weeks. Drop along to the ball alley at Ballyduff GAA grounds on Tuesday at 7.30pm and enjoy some physical activity while having a chat and a laugh. Remember you do not have to be a club member to join in the fun.
NEW CHAPTER
On Saturday April 30th, The Beauty Loft in Kilmeaden closed its doors after more than 10 years in business. We wish Margaret every best wish for the future and as she heads off for new ventures, we wish her every success and happiness. Margaret has used her talents to help many customers feel good about themselves as they head off to a special event or perhaps just enjoy a treat or pamper. I have no doubt that she has leant a listening year to many over the years and I know that she will be deeply missed.
Christine from the hairdressers will now take over the salon offering a hair and beauty experience. A new name will follow so if you are interested in conducting a beautician business in a ready-made salon contact Christine in the hairdressers.
Thought for the Week
Use what talents you possess
The woods would be very silent
If no birds sang there
Except those that sang best