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A MOYCULLEN man is one of five Irish people who will carry the Olympic Flame for the ' first time this year. The Special Olympics John Melia will carry the Torch Run will be taking flame as it makes its way place all over Ireland, this from Olympia in Greece to weekend. The run will be the Olympic Stadium in arriving in Galway on Atlanta. Monday next, June 24th The flame will travel at 5.30pm before it's over 15,000 miles over 84 makes the last leg of the days and will visit over journey back to Dublin. 1,000 cities throughout the The race itself is unique in United States. It will be car that it is being run by ried by 10,000 torchbearers, both the members of An each travelling one kilome Garda Siochana and the tre. Royal Ulster The torch is presented by Constabulary. The overall Coca-cola in the US. This is aim is to provide much the first time that non-ath needed suppport for local letes have been allowed athletes. participate. Supermac's, Family Restaurants have joined i^HAT'-i T H I S ? t-r**. forces with the Special Olympics Committee in raising funds for the run. They are'inviting everyone in Galway to help this cause by donating 25p from every Combination Meal that is sold in their Galway City branches from Friday

NOTICES

Olympic Flame
21st to Monday 24th next. All the money raised will go into the fund here in Galway. The Torch Run will be arriving at eyre Square at 5.30pm on Monday and will be met by the Mayor, Micheal O hUiginn, Supt. Tony Finnerty local mem bers of government and corporation, members of the Special Olympics Committee and the Garda Siochana.

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UNIVERSITY C O L L E G E G A L W A Y
FACULTY OF ARTS B.A. (Evening) Programme in

Economic and Social Studies
This is an honours degree programme offered three evenings weekly over four years. Core subject areas are Political Science, Sociology, Economics and Geography. In addition, students will select optional courses in one or more of the following areas:

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Women's Studies, Health Studies, Environmental Studies or lnformation.Technology for the social sciences. Optional cours es will be on offer subject to their selection by a prescribed min imum number of students.
Closing date for receipt of applications is Friday, 12th July, 1996. Further information is available from the Admissions Office, University College, Galway. Tel.: (091) 524411 Ext. 2199

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The College intends to go to tender for the supply of the following items for use at our Main Campus and Cluain Mhuire Campus. These contracts will be for a one year period from the date of the award. The items covered are the following; 1. Supply and Repair of Blinds 2. Supply of Filters for Air Handling Units. 3. Supply and Service of Sanitary Dispensers. 4. Supply and Service of Telephones and Exchange. 5. Security Services. 6. Supply and Service of Hand Dryers. 7. Cleaning of Windows. 8. Supply of Liquefied Petroleum Gas. 9. Seating Repairs. 10. Supply of Toilet Rolls. Interested parties should contact Corinna Gavin, Development Office on (091) 753161 Ext. 2117. All tender applications are to be received no later than 5.00pm on Friday, 26th July, 1996. Signed: J. G. ConDirector

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