Dundalk District Court: Man fined for drug driving scrambler
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A 19 year old man who took off at speed on a scrambler motorbike, admitted to gardaí that he had smoked cannabis half an hour beforehand, Dundalk district court heard last week.
Judge Eirinn McKiernan was told Evan Reilly of Salterstown, Annagassan had panicked as he had no insurance.
The court heard gardaí came upon the defendant at Castle Lane, Dillonstown on August 5th last year.
He took off at speed and failed to stop for a stop sign at St. Finian’s Church before he drove onto grass where two girls were standing.
The peaceful death has taken place at Falcarragh Nursing Home of Katie McGeady, Ballyness, Falcarragh dearly loved mother of Sean.
Reposing at her home. Requiem Mass in St. Finian s Church, Falcarragh on Tuesday at 11.00am followed by interment in the adjoining cemetery.
Due to current Government guidelines the wake and funeral are restricted to family only with a maximum of 50 permitted.
Enquiries to McElwee Funeral Directors, Milford.
Nancy Stewart pictured in May 2020 at age 107: I feel so happy and so refreshed, sitting happily in my own armchair in my own kitchen looking at Mass. (Provided photo)
Killyleagh, Northern Ireland Every morning after her prayers, and the first of many mugs of Barry s Irish tea, Nancy Stewart decides where to go to Mass.
When the time comes, the 107-year-old and her granddaughter, Louise Coghlan, 37, joke about preparing sandwiches for the journey, and check that they have money to fill their little red car with fuel. In reality they don t leave the kitchen in Clonard, County Meath; Mass comes to them from the screen of a laptop computer set on a pink floral tray table.