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Tue, 9th February 2010

U14 training continues tonight (Thursday) at 6 p.m. and on Saturday at 12:30. U18 training continues at the usual times.

Congratulations to Ronan and Eoin on making their National League debuts last Saturday night. Comhghairdeas also to Seamus McQuaid, the Novelty Act and the Instrumental Group on their success in the Scor last weekend and we wish them all the best in the County Final.

There is a Child Protection couse taking place this Saturday for any coaches or prospective coaches who have not already done this, details can be got from Secretary Joe Rafferty (07977 249980).

This Saturday 13th is the deadline for anyone wanting tickets or seats on the buses for the Brod Na Haite (Pride of Place) Tribute Gala. Tickets can be booked by calling Joanne Colton (07747 444649), to book your place on the buses you can put your name down on the list in Montague's Shop. The buses will be leaving the town from 6-6:30 p.m. on the evening of the gala This deadline is important to give the organisers time to finalise their plans.

The Club is planning a Gaelic Start Nursery Program for all P1, P2 and P3 boys and girls and there will be a registration and information night for all parents on Thursday 18th February in St. John's school at 8:00 p.m. Parents must attend this night if you want your children to take part in this new and exciting program. Anyone who is intending to attend the Gaeltacht and is looking for sponsorship must contact the club secretary in writing before the end of February.

Winning Lotto numbers this week were 2, 3, 6, 11, 13 and 28. There were 22 winners with 4 correct numbers and Joe McKenna from Ederney went one better with 5, collecting £250. Maggie McSorley from Drumquin was the £50 Monthly Winner. Next weeks Jackpot in Tyrone's biggest lotto is £21,000.

The Senior Panel would like to express their sincere thanks to all those who contributed to their recent holiday which was thoroughly enjoyed by all.

Sympathy is expressed to the Donnelly (Shanmullagh), Connolly, McGread, Bonner, McGirr and McCusker (Esker) families on their recent bereavements and also to the Donaghy family on the death of Seamus who so proudly represented Dromore, Tyrone and Ulster with great honour. Seamus's recent death in New York marked the passing of a wonderful gael and he will be sadly missed, his burial will take place this Saturday morning in St. Davog's Church.

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