GAZETTE
DECEMBER 1989
LAW SOCIETY - VICE PRESIDENTS 1989/90
DONAL G. BINCHY - SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT
Donal G. Binchy is Senior partner in the firm of O'Brien & Binchy,
Solicitors, Clonmel, and is son of the late James A. Binchy, Solicitor.
He was educated at Christian Brothers, Clonmel and at Clongowes
Wood College. He qualified and was admitted as Solicitor in 1951
and was awarded the Society's Silver Medal in his Final Law
examination, he was President of the County Tipperary Bar Associ-
ation in the year 1980/81. He has been a member of the Council
since 1975. He has served terms as Chairman of the Society's
Parliamentary, Taxation and Education Committees and has been
one of the Consultants on the Society's Advanced Taxation Course.
PATRICK GLYNN - JUN I OR VICE PRESIDENT
Patrick A. Glynn is a partner in Leahy & O'Sullivan, Solicitors,
Limerick. He was educated at Crescent College, Limerick, and
qualified as a Solicitor in 1956. He was President of the County &
City of Limerick Bar Association 1978/1980 and has been a member
of the Council since 1977. He was Chairman of the Professional
Purposes Committee of the Society 1986/88 and is currently a
member of the Compensation Fund Committee.
WHERE THERE'S A WILL
THIS IS THE WAY. ..
When a client makes a will in favour of the
Society, it would be appreciated if the bequest
were stated in the following words:
"I devise and bequeath the sum of
Pounds
to the Irish Cancer Society Limited to be applied by it
for any of the charitable objects of the Society, as it,
the Society, at its absolute discretion, may
decide."
All monies received by the Society are expended
within the Republic of Ireland.
"Conquer Cancer Campaign" is a Registered
Business Name and is used by the Society for some
fund raising purposes. The "Cancer
Research Advancement Board"
I D I C I I
allocates all Research Grants
1 1 x 1 * 3 1
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on behalf of
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the Society
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SOCIETY
5 Northumberland Road
Dublin 4
Ireland
Tel: 681855
Emma, a bright-eyed, chatty, two-year-old, is one of
our younger members awaiting a kidney transplant.
'WHEN YOU HAVE A TRANSPLANT
YOU ARE ABLE TO LIVE'
Bequests/Donations,
however small to:
IRISH KIDNEY ASSOCIATION,
DONOR HOUSE,
BALLSBRIDGE, DUBLIN 4.
Phone: (01) 689788/9
or
Account 17193435, BANK OF IRELAND,
34 COLLEGE GREEN, DUBLIN.
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