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Galway Advertiser,

20th

November,

OPENING

FRIDAY

12

NOON

PARKRAY For lovers of real living fires.
There's nothing so cheerful and comfort able a s a real living fire. A n d Parkray have combined this with total economy. They've put it behind g l a s s thus stopping costly heat from rushing up the chimney. There's a Parkray fire to suit most kinds of house. Illustrated is the 1 1 1 G T beautifully framed in teak veneer. It gives room heating up to 1,000 cu. ft. Supplies up to 10 radiators plus hot water. Then there's the slightly smaller, yet very effective 99T. Supplies up to 8 radiators plus hot water.

MURRAY'S OFF LICENCE
MAINGUARD STREET, GALWAY
Phone 61779

By Mr. Danny Lydon

solid fuel

Who's Councillor Browne ?
Cllr. Tom Browne was red in the face with anger at the Borough Council's recent meeting. Apparently a new rent collector visiting the local authority homes in Shantalla has not heard of the distinguished Coun cillor. Cllr. Browne told the Borough Council that when the rent collector asked one tenant for arrears, the tenant replied that he would discuss the matter with Cllr. Tom Browne. The unfortunate rent collector is alleged to have replied: "Who the hell is he?" "I will not have this kind of talk," complained the Councillor to Corporation officials. It appears the rent collector will shortly be a c q u a i n t e d with the Councillor.

Canney Wins Memorial Cup

O u r J i m O'Neill will give you full details.
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Telephone or call.

Thomas. McDONO
& Sons Limited, Merchants Road, Galway.
Tel. (091 )66111. Telex 28336

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Well, well, what do ye know but yeer uncle Dicky went and did it again; put his foot in it I mean, what else? Anyway, last week in my rush to tell about the Gala Hooley being organised by the Lions Club in aid of the Christmas Toys Fund, in my delight at having found While we are on the somebody other than the subject of the few bob, and bearded tale teller from Charities, I would like to High Street to fill me in on remind ye all that the Saint their goings on, didn't I spell Vincent de Paul annual yer man's name wrong. Christmas collection is Who? do I hear ye ask? under way at the moment George Kinnane that't who, and no matter whether ye only I called him George think ye can afford it or not, Cunnane. Funny thing is I find the few quid somewhere suppose that I've known the for the love of God, because bold George since he came these St. V de Paul boys are to Galway, and although he doing a really first class job, looks like a young fella, and one that should be done t h a t ' s not t o d a y n o r by the State really if all yesterday. The thing is d'ye things were equal, but sure see that I never had to write they never are. Anyway, let to him, and thanks be to me exhort ye to forego that God I don't think that he extra packet or two of cigs or ever had to wtite to me and that extra pint or half one, sure Kinnane sounds the and give it to the St. V de same as Cunnane, and sure Paul instead. I know some if they were translated into pubs where the punters start t h e i r o r i g i n a l G a e l i g e , a Christmas St. V de Paul they'd probably both be the collection amongst themsel same anyway. I said that he ves, in Large Jars or Bottles was the manager of the with the small change from Allied Irish Finance, but their drinks, and let's face it what I really meant was that what change isn't small he was the R e g i o n a l these days, and in next to no Manager--the top of the time they can collect a fairly h e a p m a d a m -- s u r e I large a m o u n t in this suppose that peeople were manner. Dick Byrne.

wondering what in the heck Dick Fitz was up to if George was the manager. Anyway didn't I get one of his cards and I have it all sorted out now I think, now if I could only think of some way to misspell Kenny, mabey he would never talk to me again and I wouldn't have to listen to any more of his jokes; I should be so lucky! Seriously though, even if ye didn't get a chance to go to the Hooley, well ye can always send along the few bob to either of the above maligned gentlemen for the cause and they will still put it to good use.

Mr. Bill O'Meara, one of the sponsors, presenting the Charles Convry MemorialCupto Michael Canney (13) who returned 38 points in the annual stableford competition of the Galway Garda Golfing Society at Oughterard Golf Club. With them in the picture are (left) sponsors Richard Kennedy and Tom McCarthy-O 'Hea. The presentation was made at a dinner in the Ardilaun House Hotel.

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