The Gazette 1989

A pril 1989

GAZETTE

Correspondence The Editor, Law Society Gazette, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.

A. I .J.A.

YOUNG LAWYERS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION

Re: Lawyers Fishing Club of Ireland

Dear Sir, I refer to a letter from Mr. Frank Wi ckham-Smi t h, Solicitor, of Southgate, England which was published in the Law Society Gazette in the Republic of Ireland in August 1988 advising of the existence of the Lawyers Fishing Club in England, Scotland and Wales which comprises Solicitors, Barristers, Apprentices and Bar Students. Mr. Wickham-Smith wished to enquire if the professions in Ireland would form such a Society here with a view to arrang- ing sporting contacts between the professions in these islands. There has been a solid indication of interest in the intervening period and I am confident that there will be even more. Therefore, it is my pleasure to propose that the Lawyers Fishing Club of Ireland be formed by ladies and gentlemen of the Solicitors and Barristers professions (including apprentices and bar students) in the Republic of Ireland and in Northern Ireland for the purposes of promoting fellowship within these islands through a shared interest in fishing. The emphasis would be on game fishing and I would be appreciative if anyone interested would write to me. One of the main tasks of the Club would be to promote Annual Matches alternating be tween venues in Ireland and Britain. Mr. Wickham-Smith has kindly asked if a group of lawyers from Ireland would go to England for a friendly match this year, probably in September. Please also indicate if you would wish to participate in this event. I await responses and I hope to be able to arrange an inaugural meeting in due course. Yours faithfully, ADRIAN P. O'GORMAN Avoca House,

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