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GARRET'S
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JOHN F. DONNELLAN PADRAIC McCORMACK
F I N T A N C O O G A N (Jun.), Galway. Tel. 64282. Age 36. Married Carol Clarke, three daughters. Educated: St. Joseph's (Bish) and holds B.A., H.Dip.Ed., from U.C.G. Occupation: Lecturer in Soci ology and History at the R.T.C., Galway. Member of County Galway Library Committee and County Galway Higher Education Grants Committee, and former representative of the National Association of Adult Education. Member of several sporting bodies.
J O H N F. D O N N E L L A N , Dunmore, Galway. Tel. (093) 23111. Married Fidelma Mannion. Five children. Elected to Dail Eireann in a by-election 1964 and re-elected in the General Elections of 1965, 1969, 1973, 1977 and 1981 (West-Galway). I Elected to Galway County Council in 1967, 1974 and 1979 (to date). Member of Oireachtas Health and Social W e l f a r e Committee, and Agriculture Committee. Member of Board of ACOT. Won Senior AllIreland Medals with Galway 1964, 1965 and 1966. Captain in 1964.
P A D R A I C M c C O R M A C K , 3, Ren more Pk., Galway. Tel. 63992. Age 37. Married Eilish King, S.R.N., Ballyconneely, Clifden. T w o sons, two daughters. Occupation: Auc tioneer. Member of Galway County Council since 1974; Galway County Committee ACOT; Galway Harbour Commissioners. Interests include G.A.A., Badminton, Drama (active in drama circles, taking part in many productions).
Voting Thursday, 18th February, 1982 Vote 1, 2, 3 in order of your choice. Election Headquarters at 27, Eyre Square, Galway (Beside Skefffington Hotel) NOW OPEN
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more and Barna churches; in the renovation of Ballinderreen, Kinvara and Dooras churches; in the building of Our Lady's College, Gort, At a special ceremony on the Convent of Mercy Sunday, January 24th, at Secondary School and Moy Mount St. Mary's, Most Central National Reverend Dr. Eamonn Casey cullen School . . . and this is but presented Mr. Joseph Coyne with the Cross Pro Ecclesia a portion of his involvement et Pontifice conferred on him in the building of schools, by Our Holy Father Pope convents, presbyteries and churches over the past 25 John Paul II. years. This Papal Honour ('For In acknowledging the inthe Church and the Pope') was instituted by Pope Leo debtness of the diocese to Mr. XIII to commemorate his Coyne, the Bishop paid trib golden jubilee as a priest and ute to the efficiency with since then has been awarded which he always carried out by the various Popes to mark this work and above all to distinguished and outstand the dedication and unselfish ness with which he looked ing service to the Church. Speaking at the ceremony, after the interests of the Bishop Casey recalled the Church. very many building projects in the diocese since 1956 that Mr. Coyne had participated in as Clerk of Works. Most notable perhaps was his con tribution to St. Mary's Col lege, where he was involved at in the extensions to the Col lege which took place in 1958 and again in 1969. He acted as Clerk of Works in the building of St. Patrick's Church and in the building of Oranmore, Killanin, Clarefealway, Mervue, Ren
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