Donegal Annual / Bliainiris Thír Chonaill. Vol. 2, No. 2 (1952)

the first day l;'WO galls. of milk were accepted. Capt. James ·:Hamilton chairman. told the "county Executive of l\Iacra na Felrme, that the county had th~ low<!st member-. ship in the Twenty-Six Counties c:.t 188 membe1·s. There were only nine clubs, he said. Rev. Daniel McCready, Buncra11:a, assistant at All Saints parish, Tucson, Arizona, since 1948, was appointed Diocesan Director of the Catholic Youth Organisation, Tucson Diocese. The death took place, after a brief illness, at Mulroy, of the fifth Earl of :Leitrim. On the death of his father in 1907 he took over the management of the Rosapenna Hot.el and the steamer service between Milford, l\fulroy, Glasgow, Portrush and Derry. Doneaal was giv·en a new motor vehicle re!!istration se::ies -ZP. Most Rev. Dr. D'Alton, Archbishop of Armaah and Primate of all-Ireland, patra·n of the society presided in Cappa Magna at High Mass in the , Church of foe Immaculate Conception, Bundoran. at the opening of the annual Congress of Cdstus Rex. Ramelton Guildhall, it was announced. wci,s converteri into a knittinO" factorv and about 12 girls were employed. Sir Jocelyn Stewart undertook the development. Donegal' ·County CouneiI, by 12 votes to .nine, co-opted. Mr. Seamus McGqqfgle,. .Ballyshannon, in place·· of ·~fr: Fergus ·P. Britton. solicitor, who resh;ined. Mr. Hugh McKendrick, P.C.. Co.C., was elected chairtnan ot <\52, Letterkenny Urban Counc.il. Mr. John l\kLoughlin was re-elected chairman of Buncrana Urban District Council. Mr. Joseph O'Doherty was re--elected·: chairman of Bundo:·an Urban District Council and Mr. ,_P. Gilfedder was re-elected chairman of Ballysl:annon Town Commissioners. Jl,ILY .The Lord Bishop of Deny and Raphoe, Rt. Rev. R. Mc'.\'eil Boyd, D.D., M.C., laid the foundation stone of a new national school at Donegal for Church of Ireland children. Over 100 students from Dublin and the Six Counties .attended· the ,July session in Colaiste Uladh at Gortahork, oldest of the seven such colleges in Donegal. Parades of the Organisation of National Ex-Servicemen, to commemorate the 3lst anniversary of the Anglo'...Irish Treaty, took place. Most Rev. Dr. MacNeely, Lord Bishop of Raph'oe, was among the platform party at Letterkenny. , Ros Goil Irish College was opened by An Taoiseach. The title of Lord Muskerry was conferred on the Hon. Matthew Chicest.er Cecil Fitzmaurice Deane-Morgan, of St. Ernans, Co. Donegal, brother. of the late Lord Muskerry,' wJ{o ' died· this month. Death took place of Sr. M. Magdaline, Convent of ){ercy, Ballysha11non.

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