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.
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yourown controller
of programmes.
For recording and playback see copyrighl
Video recording solves the
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as
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