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GAZETTE

JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1980

40. Moran, Enda; Riverstown, Cloone, Leitrim.

41. Moran, James F.; 1, Lansdowne Park, Long Mile

Road, Dublin.

42. Murphy, Denis; 86, Main Street, Castleisland, Co.

Kerry.

43. Murray, Domhnall F.; 36, Grosvenor Road, Rath-

mines, Dublin.

44. McKenna, Justin; "Flower Grove", Rochestown

Ave., Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.

45. McNulty, Seamus G.; Leopardstown Grove, Black-

rock, Co. Dublin.

46. O'Beirne, David P.; 8, Grove Lawn, Blackrock, Co.

Dublin.

47. O'Donohoe, Cathal; New Road, Gorey, Co.

Wexford.

48. O'Donovan, Marian; Coronea, Skibbereen, Co.

Cork.

49. O'Higgins, Anne Sara; 92, Goatstown Road, Dublin.

50. O'Sullivan, Eugene F.; 90, Rathfown Park, Tere-

nure, Dublin.

51. Paul, Mary V.; 26, Lissadell, Maryborough Hill,

Douglas, Co. Cork.

52. Pearson, Mark; 5, Eustace Street, Dublin.

53. Quigley, Rory J.; Cannistown, Navan, Co. Meath.

54. Quilty, Maigread M.; "Sea View", Ballinclamper,

Ballinacourty, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford.

55. Quinn, James A.; 59, Mountjoy Street, Dublin.

56. Reidy, Gerard; 17, Plassy Ave., Corbally, Co.

Limerick.

57. Scott, Tressan; 74, Woodlands, Naas, Co. Kildare.

58. Sheil, Michael J.; 1, Temple Road, Blackrock, Co.

Dublin.

59. Smyth, Bryan C.; "Morven", 121, Ballymun Road,

Glasnevin, Dublin.

60. Steen, Laurence; Rath Cottage, Dundalk, Co. Louth.

61. Taaffe, Plunkett; "Meelon", Bandon, Co. Cork.

62. Thornton, Fiona; 34, Fitzwillian Square, Dublin.

63. Timmins, Edward G.; Ulster Bank House, Kilcock,

Co. Kildare.

64. Toal, Ann; 21, Ashton Park, Monkstown, Dublin.

65. Walsh, John S.; 14, Old Brewery Road, Stillorgan,

Co. Dublin.

66. Walsh, Thomas A.; Grennan House, Thomastown,

Co. Kilkenny.

67. Williams, Thomas W. J. G.; The Square, Kilrush,

Co. Clare.

RentVideo from RIV and become

yourown controller

of programmes.

For recording and playback see copyrighl

Video recording solves the

problem of choosing between two

programmes You can record one as

you watch another, then play it back

Or you can record a programme as

you watch it and watch it again as

often as you like And if you re out,

simply pre set the recorder for time

and channel It will record what you

want and switch itself off

Video recording is simple

as

simple as recording with stereo

equipment And it s inexpensive

because you can use the tapes time

and time again

So become your own controller ol

programmes Call into your nearest

RTV Rentals branch and rent a

Philips video recorder But do it soon

before you miss something else on

television

Head Office 40 Upper Baggot Street,

Dublin 4 Tel. 600222

Branches and Agents throughout

the country.

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