Monday, April 4, 2011

Bawn & Latton News - 4th April 2011

Bawn & Latton News –
Engagement News
Congratulations to Mary Duffy (Anney) and Frankie Graham (Killeran) who announced their engagement.
Congratulations to Kevin Gartlan and Roisin Mc Bride on the announcement of their engagement.

Wedding Bells
Congratulations to Noleen Mc Grath and Glen Chambers who were married last weekend.

Birthday
Congratulations to Shane Conlan on his recent 21st Birthday

New Baby
Congratualtions to Angela and Mark Duffy on the birth of  baby girl, Jessica!

Chiropodist

 - Wednesday 6th April at 6pm in The Resource Centre

Thursday Club
- April 7th in The Resource Centre at 8pm. All welcome contact 042 - 9742916 for transport.


All Ireland Handball Semi Final

- Congratulations to Eugene Mc Geough winning the All Ireland Handball semi - final against J.J English of Kilkenny. Wishing him the very best of luck in the All Ireland Final, where he will meet an opponent from Tipperary on the first weekend in April. Good luck Eugene and Well Done!!

School Transport
- from the last budget changes in school transport has arisen. It is now important especially families where the first child is commencing school to fill in an application form and return to Bus Eireann before 31st March 2011. To get an application go to www.buseireann.ie and download application - application also available from pre-school.

Cavan / Monaghan Down Syndrome fundraising Marathon.
Paul Gallgher who is currently working in the Resource Centre is running 26 miles in Milan on 10th April. Please return all sponsorship cards, donations always welcome.

Last Call for CPR Instructors – training for new Instructor / or Instructors is coming in the near future – so if you can have a small amount of time to devote to a worthwhile cause, ring the Resource Centre at 9742682
Church Gate Collection for  Down Syndrome  last weekend raised €600. Many thanks to all contributed.
All Mortgage holders –here is a piece of good news, instead of paying your mortgage monthly, pay the mortgage twice monthly eg. If you pay €1600 monthly, arrange to pay €800 twice monthly and you will reduce your mortgage by 20% because interest is calculated on a daily basis. For more information contact the Resource Centre Office to get a copy of the document.  

Church Gate Collection for  Down Syndrome  last weekend raised €600. Many thanks to all contributed.

All Mortgage holders –here is a piece of good news, instead of paying your mortgage monthly, pay the mortgage twice monthly eg. If you pay €1600 monthly, arrange to pay €800 twice monthly and you will reduce your mortgage by 20% because interest is calculated on a daily basis. For more information contact the Resource Centre Office to get a copy of the document or see link ...
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/pricewatch/2011/0404/1224293731588.html




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