St. Columba's Church, Drung was the setting for the wedding of Charlene McMonagle and Stephen Armour at the beginning of December.
Charlene is the only daughter of Arthur and Margaret McMonagle, Cul-de-Sac, Quigley's Point and Stephen is a son of Trevor and Jacqueline Armour, Knockloughrim, Magherafelt. The bride was given away by her father Arthur and the best man was Keith Ar
mour, brother of the groom. Chris McMonagle, brother of the bride was groomsman. Charlene was assisted by her best friend and chief bridesmaid Margaret Ann Doherty and friend Stephanie Molyneaux. Flower girls were Emily and Tara Molyneaux.
Fr. Mailey officiated at the ceremony. Readers were Una Crainey and Louise Heasley, friends of the bride and groom. Prayers of the Faithful were read by friends Louise Harper and Katie thompson. Offertory Gifts were presented by Charlene's mother Margaret and Stephen's mother Jacqueline. The Henry Girls provided the music and singing. The reception was held in the Ballyliffin Spa and Lodge Hotel and the homeymoon was spent in London and Florida.
There was no jackpot winner in the Quigley's Point Community Centre/R.C.D. Limited mini lotto draw on 21st December. The winning numbers were 2, 5, 18, 21 and the four 15 euro winners were Lauren Toye, Cross, Con McDaid, Redcastle, Kristie Lockhard, c/o Foody's Lodge and Paddy McCallion, c/o Carmans. the jackpot of 3,500 euro was not won last week and the winning numbers were 12, 14, 17, 18 and the four 15 euro winners were John Duffy, Ballyargus, Brendan Murphy, c/o Packie Doherty, Kevin Barr, c/o McCarron's Shop and Sally Grant, Trebracken. The jackpot tonight will be 3,575 euro.
The committee of the Naomh Padraig GAA Club is holding the AGM on Sunday in the Clubhouse at 4 p.m. Anyone interested in the club is asked to attend. Training for the Senior Ladies' team will start tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Ture pitch. Contact Rory 9383724. This training is for 15 years plus.
Sympathy is extended to Patsy Doherty, Cabry, Danny Doherty, Cabry, Maureen Harkin, Tromaty and Anne Doherty, Cabry on the sudden death of their sister Sally Hegarty, Buncrana. May her soul rest in peace.
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