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Active Retirement Association

The results of “25”card game that took place in the McCauley room on Friday last, January 25, are as follows: 1st with 10 games were Timmy Fitzgerald, Redmond Burke. 2nd with 9 games were Kitty Slattery, Rita Walsh, Bridget Condon, Mary English, Josie Quinlan, Billy Tarrant, Harry Tobin, Sheila Slattery, Peg Reidy and Agnes Hyland.

On the Lucky Table were Jim O’Donnell and Margaret Quinlan.

The next game will take place on Friday, February 1. All welcome to attend.

Members please do not forget that our Social/Dinner Dance will take place on Wednesday, February 20, in Cahir House Hotel starting at 2pm. A very enjoyable afternoon is planned, so come along and enjoy.

The next monthly meeting will take place on Wednesday, February 6, at 2.30pm in the McAuley room of Cahir Day Care Centre.

For information regarding Cahir Active Retirement please contact the Secretary at cahiractiveretirement@gmail.com or please call 0527441892.


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