East Cork Journal IMOKILLY PEOPLE Issue no. 574
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Midleton Woman says “We Need Action Not Words Pope Francis”
by SEAMUS WHELEHAN
An East Cork Campaign-
er who spent eight months in Bessborough, the largest Mother and Baby Home in the State, is calling for
“action” rather than words from the Catholic Church. As the largest gathering of the faithful here in almost 40 years came to an end on Sunday, a crowd of just 130,000 heard the Holy Continued on page 2
End of Summer Bridal Brunch
Saturday 8 September, 2pm/4pm
Killeagh Lady Siobhán Foley Celebrates 90th
Birthday
Saleen’s Ciara Mulry Represents East Cork at Miss Ireland
by SEAMUS WHELEHAN
Miss Ireland hopeful
Ciara Mulry from Saleen, who is a fourth year busi- ness student at CIT and currently working as a Chef at Midleton Park Hotel, is raising funds for the Laura Lynn foundation by running a table quiz at JJ Coppingers Midleton at 8:00pm on Wednesday 5 September. Ciara, who was
crowned Miss East
Cork just last week, is in the running for the national ti- tle to be decided in Dublin next month. As a contest- ant, Miss Ireland hopefuls are
encouraged to raise • Siobhán Foley who celebrated her 90th birthday last weekend in Killeagh
surrounded by her children Ciaran, Liam, Marian, Ray and Tadgh, along with many more family members and friends.
SEEING DOUBLE AT GLANMIRE COMMUNITY COLLEGE -A phenomenal seven sets of twins start First Year in Glanmire
The children started
two by two as they began their first day of secondary school in Glanmire Com-
Calling all newly engaged couples to join us for our Bridal Brunch
Meet the team and see how we can make your day perfect.
munity College. the 196 students
Among starting
First Year were a remark- able seven sets of twins.
These siblings are travelling from Watergrasshill, Brook- lodge and Glanmire town Continued on page 10
funds for the pageant’s chosen charity, which this year is the National Chil-
dren’s Hospice. Laura Lynn is Ireland’s
only children’s hospice, providing palliative
care
to children with life-lim- iting conditions and their families from the point of diagnosis to end of life and throughout bereavement. Since winning a place in the national final, Ciara has gone straight to work preparing for the compe- tition of her life. With a little help from a team of professionals, the 22 year old from Saleen is gearing up for the final in the Helix on Sunday 16 September. The
East Cork woman
is hoping to be given the opportunity to represent Ireland in the Miss World Pageant this December. Continued on page 8
Thursday, 30th August, 2018
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