An Emigrant’s Diary – Settling in

Calgary_TowerIn this series, Clon girl Sharon Whelton who has moved to Calgary in Canada gives us an insight into what life is like for the new generation of Irish emigrants.

 

 

So it’s been another busy couple of weeks since I last wrote, it’s getting to the point where having a relaxing evening is a rarity!

 

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West Cork roots for Bing Crosby

366438900_BingBdayPic_1007x1024_answer_1_xlargeWHILE Moneygall can claim President Barack Obama as one of their own, Schull is hoping to prove that the legendary Bing Crosby has his roots firmly planted in West Cork.

 

All that remains today is an ivy-clad ruin but Dr. Noel Buckley historical archivist and Bing Crosby fan is confident that he has pin-point the remains of the home where the world-famous singer’s family hails from.

 

‘The records show that Bing Crosby’s maternal great-grandfather, Dennis Harrigan, was living in Schull parish in the late spring of 1831. All that is left now is a ruined ivy-clad wall, but if proper interpretive signs were installed, or if a plaque was erected, it could become a massive attraction in the area,’ Dr. Buckley said.

 

However, the owners of the land on which the ruin now stands are reluctant to disclose the exact location at the moment. ‘The site of the ancestral home is located overlooking the Atlantic. Within a quarter mile of the site there are wonderful views of Carbery’s 100 isles.  And with 90million Americans of Irish descent in the US and Canada, the site, if developed with the consent of the landowners, could become a huge attraction for them,’ Dr. Buckley continued.

 

 

In the mean time Dr. Buckley would like to see a plaque or a statue unveiled in Bing’s honour in Schull. ‘There is an opportunity for the people of Schull to honour their famous son with a plaque or a statue in the village centre,’ Dr. Buckley concluded.

 

Bing Crosby was born in 1903 in Tacoma, Washington. His well-know trademark voice made him one of the greatest recording artists of the twentieth century with perhaps his most famous record ‘White Christmas’ which was released back in December 1941. He won an Academy Award for best actor in 1944 for his role as Father Chuck O’Malley in ‘Going My Way’, which was directed by Leo McCarey. He died at the age of 74 while playing golf.

Ireland leads the way on tourism value says TD

Michael McCarthy

Michael McCarthy

LABOUR TD for Cork South-West, Michael McCarthy has said the recent Tourism Ireland survey which shows a sharp increase in Ireland’s rating as a value-for-money holiday destination, is a sign the country has more to offer than just scenery and good hospitality.

 

“The image of ‘The Rip-Off Republic’ is firmly gone, as this new survey by Tourism Ireland shows.

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Appeal refused for Dunlough Bay smuggler

Dunlough Bay. Pic: Google

Dunlough Bay. Pic: Google

A CONVICTED drug smuggler’s appeal against his conviction for his part in the Dunlough Bay drugs haul has been refused by the Court of Criminal Appeal.

 

Fifty three-year-old Perry Wharrie, from Essex in England, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for his part in the biggest ever drugs seizure in the history of the state discovered at Dunlough Bay on the Mizen Peninsula in July 2007.

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A fighting display

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TALK about making everybody eat their words! Everybody! Well very nearly anyway, and for certain those who didn’t expect “Trapp’s Chaps” to get anything at all out of last Friday’s qualifier against Sweden, but, being the funny type of game that soccer is, our Irish lads bravely went out there and confounded their many critics, with a fighting display that would warm the cockles of any sporting heart.

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Six-pointer for Trap

Trapattoniby Striker

 

What could anyone make of Man City? One would have thought that having made the transition into what are called the “money” teams, that they would eventually go on to collecting some silverware, either in England, or indeed on the European shelf.

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It’s going to be “GLAS Vegas” This St Patrick’s Day!

PYRAMIDS OF GIZA AND SPHINX JOIN TOURISM IRELAND’S ‘GLOBAL GIN a major coup for Irish tourism, an ancient wonder of the world – the Pyramids of Giza – and a modern wonder of the world – the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil – are set to go green for the first time ever on St Patrick’s Day 2013, joining a host of other major landmarks and iconic sites around the world in Tourism Ireland’s annual ‘global greening’ initiative.

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Pro-note deal a turning point for Ireland

Michael McCarthy

Michael McCarthy

LABOUR TD for Cork South West Michael McCarthy has said the Government’s deal on the promissory note last week is a turning point that will have positive implications for the economic recovery of Ireland.

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Debt deal delivers significant boost to Ireland’s economic future

Noel Harrington TD

Noel Harrington TD

WEST Cork Fine Gael TD Noel Harrington, has today said that the deal agreed by the Irish Government to ease the debt burden on the Irish people from the Anglo promissory notes has delivered a significant boost to Ireland’s economic future.

 

“The deal agreed by the Irish Government is a hugely significant step forward in our economic recovery.

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International O’Sullivan Clan Gathering in Glengarriff

osullivan-clan-gatheringTHE International O’Sullivan Clan Gathering will take place in Glengarriff from Monday July 8th to Saturday 13th this year.

The gathering is open to everyone and the organisers say that are looking forward to welcoming O’Sullivans from across the world to their spiritual homeland of the Beara Peninsula in beautiful West Cork.

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-This project is supported by the West Cork Development Partnership under the Rural Development Programme 2007-2013 -