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Diesel, Taxed 06/18, 18k mls, €25,000 ono Genuine reason for sale T: 087 2476461 APPOINTMENTS SALES & MARKETING GOHOP.IE seeks Marketing Manager to oversee 8 travel brands. Dublin 2, 40 hours per week, €30,000 PA - Apply to anugent@atlast.ie FAMILY NOTICES BIRTHS BIRTHS DEATHS DEATHS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS BOLLARD Chris and Bébhinn (née Dunne), Monkstown, Co. Dublin are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter Róisín Evelyn Frances, born June 26, 2017. Buíochas le Dia. SMYTH, On the day of her Christening, Charles and Jacqueline (née Boyd) are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter Rebecca Deirdre Gabriel on May 26, 2017 at the National Maternity Hospital. Deo Gratias. COOPER Timothy Forsyth - August 29, 2017 (peacefully) in the excellent care of the wonderful staff at The Beacon Hospital. Loved and remembered always by his wife Elizabeth, his children Rowland, Victoria, David, Johnny and Charlotte. Sadly missed by all of his family, and many friends. Funeral Service in The Chapel, St. Columbas College, Rathfarnham, tomorrow (Sunday) at 3.00 p.m. Family flowers only please. Enquiries to Nichols 01-6770665. McDERMOTT, (Castletown, Leixlip), August 31, 2017, (peacefully, after a short illness), at home. Sean, beloved husband of Dolores and dear father of Claire, Jean, Stephen and Liam. Sadly missed by his loving family, grandchildren, sons-in-law, daughter-in-law, brothers, sister, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, aunts, uncle, nephews, nieces, cousins, relatives, friends and colleagues. Reposing at Cunningham's Funeral Home, Lucan this (Saturday) evening from 5.00 pm until 7.00 pm. Removal to Grosvenor Road Baptist Church, Rathgar on Monday morning for Funeral Service at 11.30 am followed by burial in Confey cemetery, Leixlip. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, to Tiglin, Life Beyond Addiction (www.tiglin.ie). CLAXTON, George, (Lucan, Co. Dublin) September 1, 2016. On the First Anniversary of George's death his wife Barbara and children Ian, Conor and Sarah wish to thank most sincerely our extended family, neighbours, friends and work colleagues who supported us at this sad time. Many thanks to everyone who travelled from afar, sent cards, letters, and flowers, called to the house, contacted us and helped in so many ways. Special thanks to Rev. Scott Peoples for officiating at the Funeral Service - a celebration of his life; Cunningham Funeral Directors for their care and respect and the "Early Risers" from Westmanstown Golf Club who organised a Guard of Honour for George. As it is not possible to thank everyone individually we hope you accept this notice as an expression of our gratitude to all. Your kindness and support will always be remembered. "May his gentle soul Rest in Peace" RENNICK Noel (September 2, 2016). As we lovingly remember Noel on the First Anniversary of his passing, his wife Jane, his sons Patrick, Declan and Emmet, his daughters Susan and Debbie and extended family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to all those who sympathised with us on our sad loss and for their continued support. The Holy Sacrifice of Mass is being offered for your intentions. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed today and always. DUGGAN Emily and Colm are delighted to announce the birth of their beautiful son Harold John Duggan, born on Tuesday August 29, 2017. He is welcomed into this world by his adoring parents, big brother Ferdia Joseph, grandparents and extended family and friends. A sincerest thank you to Dr. Peter McParland and the wonderful and dedicated staff of the National Maternity Hospital. FARAGHER To Drs. Alexandra (née Leech) and Ramsey, a son, Lorcan Michael and a daughter, Aobh Isabella on July 28, 2017 at Cambridge University Hospital, Cambridge, U.K. HENDRICK August 3, 2017. Sara (née Williams) and Lee are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their beautiful baby daughter, Katie Sara. A very welcome sister for Cian and Eoin and first granddaughter for Alison and Trevor and Josie and James. O BRIEN, Brian and Julia (née DavinPower) are delighted to announce the arrival of Vincent Davin O Brien on August 20, 2016. Adored by grandparents David, Christine, Ronan and Louise. Special thanks to all the wonderful midwives and doctors at NMH. O DONNELL James Kerry and Suzanne of Rathnew, Co. Wicklow are delighted to announce the birth of James Anthony on August 29, 2017 in the NMH. A first grandchild for Jim and Colette O Donnell of Kells Road, Co. Kilkenny and a second grandson for Tony and Patricia Penston of Greystones, Co. Wicklow. Buíochas mór le Dia. O'HERLIHY, (New York) - Siobhan (née Owens) and Finbar are delighted to announce the birth of their son, Garvan James, on August 28, 2017 in the New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Hospital. A brother for Isla and Jack warmly welcomed by their families in Sligo and Letterkenny. Buíochas le Dia. PLANNING APPLICATIONS DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL - Forest Laboratories Ireland Limited intends to apply for permission for the installation of 1 No. extract unit along with supporting structure, duct work, pipe work, discharge pipe and all associated site works - all located at existing roof level plant deck and 2 No. fire exit doors and 1 No. roller shutter door at Building Two, Clonshaugh Business and Technology Park, Dublin D17 E400. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of Dublin City Council, Planning Department, Block 4, Ground Floor, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8 during its public opening hours (9.00a.m. - 4.30p.m). A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee (€20.00) within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application, and such submissions or observations will be considered by the planning authority in making a decision on the application. The planning authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission. GALWAY COUNTY COUNCIL - I, Ronnie O Brien intend to seek planning permission to construct an access road along with a house, garage and a treatment plant. The site is located at Gortrory, Headford. This application may be inspected or purchased at the planning office of the Galway County Council, Prospect Hill, Galway during office hours Monday to Friday. A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing, on payment of €20.00, within 5 weeks of receipt of the application by the planning authority. CELEBRATE that special occasion by purchasing a beautifully framed recreation of the front page of The Irish Times from the day they were born. Call 01-878 1058 or visit www.irishtimes.com/pagesales to browse our page sales now. DIAMOND WEDDINGS OBRIEN Thomas and Rita (née Byrne), married September 3, 1957, Our Lady of Dolours Church, Dublin. Happy Diamond Wedding Anniversary. Congratulations on sixty wonderful years together! With much love from all the family. GOLDEN WEDDINGS DAVIS William and Ann (née Darby) Kildalkey, Co. Meath. Married fifty years today, at Our Lady Help of Christians, Navan Road, Dublin. Congratulations on your Golden Wedding Anniversary with gratitude and love from all the family. MAY Paddy and Anne (née Hand) married September 5, 1967. Congratulations on your Golden Wedding Anniversary and thank you for being such wonderful parents and grandparents. With lots of love Louise, Helen, Catherine, Niall, sons-in-law Ciarán, Peter and Ray, daughter-in-law Siobhán and your thirteen grandchildren. RANCE, Wishing our wonderful parents and grandparents Albert and Joan a happy Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary. With all our love, Stephen and Melissa, Julie, Mark, Megan, Josh, Amber and Jessica. SWEENY Terence and Annette (née Scally), married September 2, 1967 at St. Patrick s Church, Castlerea. Congratulations and happy memories on this your Golden Wedding Anniversary. Thank you both for being the most wonderful parents to all of us. With much love from Karl, Emma, Julie, Robert and families. Hugs and kisses from your adoring grandchildren Louis and Matthew. DEATHS BARRETT, (née O'Dowd), (late of Archersrath Nursing Home, Kilkenny and formerly Ashfield Park, Stillorgan Road Dublin), August 31, 2017. In the loving care of Anna and the staff of Archersrath Nursing Home. Maureen, wife of the late Tom MPSI (United Drug), deeply regretted by her sons Giles MPSI (Castlecomer) and Tom MPSI (Paulstown), daughters-in-law Breda and Angela, grandchildren David, Emily, Ruth, Angela, Raymond, John and Peter, great-grandson Colm, sister-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. RIP. Funeral prayers at 6.45pm today (Saturday) followed by Removal to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Jenkinstown. Requiem Mass tomorrow (Sunday) at 9.30am followed by burial in Turlough Cemetery, Castlebar Co. Mayo at 3.30pm. CAREY, Bernard (Ben), (Sandymount and formerly of Clondalkin), August 31, 2017, (peacefully) at the Blackrock Clinic. Sadly missed by his loving sisters Marie and Ann, brother Kevin, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. R.I.P. Reposing at Cunningham's Funeral Home, Clonsilla Village, Dublin 15. Removal on Monday morning to the Church of St. Mary, Star of the Sea, Sandymount arriving for Requiem Mass at 10.00 o c followed by burial in Straffan Cemetery, Co Kildare. (Please note change of Cemetery). COLEMAN Donnchadh, (Ballinteer and late of Mount Merrion) August 31, 2017, (peacefully) in the wonderful care of the staff at Simpson s Hospital; beloved husband of Helen and loving father of Margaret and Clare and brother of the late Seán and Fionán; very sadly missed by his family, brothers Séamus, Diarmuid and Tómas, sister Niamh, brother-in-law, sisters-inlaw, sons-in-law Liam and Brian, grandchildren, Niamh, Sinéad and Aisling, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Reposing in Simpson s Hospital, Dundrum tomorrow (Sunday) evening from 6.00pm to 7.30pm. Funeral Mass on Monday at 10.00am in St. Attracta s Oratory Meadowbrook, followed by burial at Kilmashogue Cemetery Rathfarnham. GLYNN V Rev Matthias Canon, (Parish Priest, Tagoat, Co. Wexford), August 31, 2017 (peacefully) in the care of the staff of Knockeen Nursing Home, Barntown, Wexford. Predeceased by his parents Michael and Helena, brother Niall and sister Mary. Sadly missed by his brother Jarlath, his sister Honor, sisters-inlaw Louisa and Susan, niece Emma, nephews Conor and Michael and his extended family and friends. He is also mourned by Bishop Denis Brennan and his brother priests in the Ferns Diocese. Concelebrated Funeral Mass today (Saturday) at 12.00 noon in St. Mary s Church, Tagoat, with burial afterwards in St. Ibar s Cemetery, Crosstown, Wexford. May he Rest in Peace. LAMB, Peadar (Aisteoir) Gleann na gCaorach agus An Cheathrú Rua. An 1 Mean Fomhair 2017 Go suaimhneach sa bhaile, an teaghlach grámhar fairis. Céile ionúin grámhar Geraldine, athair muirneach Pheadair, Katharine, Breifne, Jenny nach maireann, Michael, Susie agus Marcus agus ina Dheaideó ancheanúil ar Shíofra, Ruby, Evie, Daisy, Kathleen, Emma, Ezekiel agus Nour. Is mór an chailliúint leis é dá dheirfiúracha Mary agus Laillí, dá dheirfiúracha céile Rose agus Joan, deartháir céile Dermot, na cliamhaineacha Dominic agus Jeffrey, banchliamhaineacha Debbie, Katy agus Jane, nianna, neachtanna, gaolta agus dá chairde go léir. Á thórramh sa bhaile Dé Domhnaigh, 3ú Meán Fómhair ó 4.p.m. ar aghaidh, paidreacha ag a 7pm. Aistreofar a chorp go dtí Séipéal Mhuire na mBua, An Naigín, Co. Átha Cliath le haghaidh Aifreann Éagnairce ar 10.00 a.m. Dé Luain. Cuirfear ina dhiaidh sin é i Reilig Ghráinseach an Déin. Tabhartais, más mian, d'Ospís na Carraige Duibhe. I líonta Dé go gcastar sinn. LAMB, Peader (Actor), (Glenageary and late of Carraroe), September 1, 2017, (peacefully) at home surrounded by his loving family. Beloved and loving husband of Geraldine, loving father of Peadar, Katharine, Breifne, the late Jenny, Michael, Susie and Marcus, and loving Deaideó to Síofra, Ruby, Evie, Daisy, Kathleen and Emma. Deeply missed by his sisters Mary and Laillí, sisters-in-law Rose and Joan, brother-in-law Dermot, sonsin-law Dominic and Jeffrey, daughters-in-law Debbie, Katy and Jane, nephews, nieces, relatives and all his friends. Reposing at home tomorrow (Sunday) September 3 from 4pm with a gathering of family and friends for 7pm Prayer Service (all welcome). Removal on Monday morning to Our Lady of Victories Church, Sallynoggin, Co. Dublin for Funeral Mass at 11.00 am, followed by burial in St. Brigid's Plot, Deansgrange Cemetery. Donations if desired to the Blackrock Hospice. I líonta Dé go gcastar sinn. MAHER Dr. Thomas (Toss) (Sandymount, Dublin and formerly Bagenalstown, Co. Carlow) August 31, 2017 (suddenly) at St. Vincent s University Hospital. The kindest most loving person that any of us has ever known. Beloved husband of Mary (Wingfield) and loving and adoring dad to Fionnuala and Fiachra, will be dearly missed by his family, his siblings Danny, Siobhán, Teresa, Vera and Jim, his aunts Ann and Maureen, uncle Paddy, brothersin-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, grand-nephew, extended family, a wide circle of friends, colleagues and patients. May he Rest in Peace. Reposing tomorrow (Sunday) at his home from 5.00pm until 7.00pm. Removal on Monday morning to Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, Sandymount arriving at 11.20am for Requiem Mass at 11.30am followed by cremation at Mount Jerome, Harold s Cross. No flowers please, donations if desired to Peter McVerry Trust. The past makes a great present. Ó COLMÁIN, Coleman) Donnchadh, (see O GORMAN (Carrigaline and formerly of Sligo) August 31, 2017, (peacefully) surrounded by his loving family at Cork University Hospital John (formerly of The Fleet Air Arm R.N.). Beloved husband of Aileen and dear father of Simon, Kevin and the late Joanne. Sadly missed by his loving wife and family, grandchildren, Caoimhe and Darragh, daughter-in-law Tríona, sisters, brothers-in-law, sisters-inlaw nephews, nieces, relatives, neighbours and friends. May he Rest in Peace. Reposing at Fordes Funeral Home, Old Waterpark, Carrigaline. Removal tomorrow (Sunday) evening at 6.00pm to the Church of Our Lady and St. John, Carrigaline. Requiem Mass on Monday at 12.00 noon, funeral afterwards to St. Mary s Cemetery. O MAHONY, Séan (Carrowhugh, Greencastle, Donegal and formerly of Clontarf, Dublin), September 1, (peacefully) at home in Donegal. Beloved husband to Brigid (Girlie), father of Feargal, Ronan and Grainne and grandfather to his beloved grandchildren Aoife, Meadbh, Ciara, Cormac, Tadgh and Aoibhin. Sadly missed by his son-in-law Brian and daughter-in-law Deirdre, and his brother Peadar. Reposing at his late residence Carrowhugh, Greencastle, today (Saturday) from 12.00 noon to 9.00pm. Funeral Mass today (Sunday), September 3 at 12.00 noon in St. Mary s Church, Ballybrack Church, Greencastle followed by burial in the adjoining cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in lieu to the Foyle Hospice, Culmore Road, Derry. May he Rest in Peace. STAUNTON (née Hanly) Gertie, (Edenaun, Elphin, Co. Roscommon). August 31, 2017, (peacefully) at Sligo University Hospital. Wife of the late Liam. Much loved mother of Pádraig, Mary, Paul and Gráinne. Gertie will be sadly missed by her family, daughters-in-law Marguerite and Veronica, son-in-law Ronan, cherished grandchildren Éamon, Bróna and Hannah, sister-in-law, nephews, nieces, neighbours, relatives and a large circle of friends. Rest in Peace. Reposing at Brady s Funeral Home, Elphin this (Saturday) evening from 5.00 o c until 7.00 o c. Removal tomorrow (Sunday) to St. Patrick s Church, Elphin arriving for Funeral Mass at 1.00 o c. Burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery. STONE, (née Clay), Barbara, (Rathbourne, Dublin 15 and formerly of Ashton House Dublin 15), August 30, 2017, (peacefully) at the Mater Hospital surrounded by her loving family, predeceased by her husband T.F. 'Paddy' Stone. Loving mother to Michael, David and Fraser. Very sadly missed by her children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, son-in-law, daughters-in-law, nephew, relatives and friends. At Barbara's request a private Cremation Service has taken place. A Celebration of her Life will take place on Tuesday, September 5, in St. Brigid's Church of Ireland, Castleknock Village at 12.00pm. Family flowers only. Donations if desired to Irish Conquer Cancer. TONGE (née Farnon) Catherine (Kay, Kathleen) (Rathfarnham and late of Fairview) August 31, 2017 (peacefully) at Tallaght Hospital, beloved wife of Joseph (Joe), loving mother of Mary (Murphy) and the late Paul and cherished granny to Kieran, Peter and Conor. Sadly missed by her loving husband, daughter, son-in-law Gerry, grandchildren, brother-in-law, sisters-inlaw, nephews, nieces, relatives, neighbours and friends. Removal from her residence this (Saturday) evening to the Church of the Annunciation, Rathfarnham arriving at 5.00 o clock. Funeral on Monday morning after 10.00 o clock Requiem Mass to Mount Venus Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in lieu, if desired to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. "May she Rest in Peace" ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Personalised birthday & anniversary books Created fromThe IrishTimes Archive For the perfect anniversary or birthday gift visit Memorable Moments to get a personalized edition of The Irish Times to commemorate your special day. Find out more at irishtimes.com/memorable BROWNEN, Lt. Col. Paul (Retd.), (late of Clontarf), September 4, 2016. On Paul's First Anniversary, Pauline, John and Sarah wish to acknowledge and express our deep appreciation to all who sympathised and supported us during Paul's illness. Heartfelt thanks to those who attended Paul's Requiem Mass, sent Mass and sympathy cards, floral tributes and messages of comfort and support. We wish to extend our gratitude to Fr. Pat McManus, the staff at St. Gabriel's Church and to Fr. Fergus O'Connor for celebrating Paul's Mass. Special thanks to Maura Devine, Feargal Bracken and the Church Choir for the beautiful hymns and music. Thanks to Paul's fellow members at Clontarf GAA Club who provided the guard of honour en route to the Church and to the bearer party of the 7th Infantry Battalion, Cathal Brugha Barracks for their guard of honour at the church and Fingal Cemetery. Special thanks to the doctors, nurses and carers at Beaumont Hospital, the homecare team of St. Francis Hospice, Raheny, to Dr. Gearóid O'Connor, Vernon Medical Clinic and the North Dublin Homecare Team for the wonderful care they gave to our beloved Paul. Special thanks to Dermot Toolan and Kirwan Funeral Directors for their kindness and assistance and a very special thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbours. Thanks to all who donated so generously in Paul s memory to St. Francis Hospice. Please accept this notice as an expression of our gratitude and appreciation. Your thoughtfulness and kindness will remain with us always. Paul will be remembered with an Anniversary Mass at 6 o'c in St. Gabriel's tonight. Dia a thug agus Dia a bhéarfaidh Printed by The Irish Times in Citywest, and published in Ireland by The Irish Times DAC, 24-28 Tara Street, Dublin 2. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 The Irish Times telephone numbers: Main-switch line Tel: (01) 6758000 Advertising Tel: (01) 6758585 9.00-5.15 MondayFriday. Advertising Fax Numbers: (01) 67580 02/03/04 Editorial: (01) 6758035 DAWSON Bridget (Bridie) (née Gilligan) - (Glasnevin, Dublin and Limerick). The family of the late Bridie Dawson who passed away on February 11, 2017, wish to express our sincere gratitude to all those who sympathised with us in our recent loss. We offer our heartfelt thanks to the very many relatives, friends, neighbours and colleagues for all their kindness and support during our recent sad time. We thank all those who visited our home, attended the funeral, sent cards and messages of support and sympathy. Thank you also to those who travelled to be with us. As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our sincere gratitude and appreciation. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions. DONOHUE Sr. Deanna OLA (Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Apostles, Ardfoyle Convent, Ballintemple, Cork and Grattan Street, Portlaoise). Remembering Deanna on the First Anniversary of her death, August 31, 2016, her sister and brothers would like to acknowledge the support, friendship and hospitality of the OLA sisters and SMA priests in Dublin, Cork, Nigeria and Tanzania to Deanna during her religious life and to our family. We would like to offer our sincere thanks to those who showed great kindness and support during Deanna s very brief illness at St. Luke s Hospital, Kilkenny, particularly to family and colleagues of her religious community who kept constant vigil by her side during her final days. We thank the medical, palliative care and pastoral teams for the exceptional care and dignity shown to Deanna during the short time she was in their care. Thank you to all Deanna s relations and friends who attended her repose at Keegan s Funeral Home in Portlaoise and to Fr. Eddie Lalor who offered prayers at her removal to the OLA convent for the Funeral Mass in Ballintemple, Cork. Thanks to the many people who sent Mass cards, sympathy cards, letters and floral tributes and who offered personal condolences and to those who attended the Funeral Mass and burial in Ardfoyle Convent in Cork. Thanks to the chief celebrant, Rev Fr. Tony Gill SMA and to Sr. Kathleen McGarvey OLA Provincial for their uplifting eulogies on Deanna s missionary life. Thanks also to the OLA choir for their beautiful serene and consoling music and to the many SMA priests who concelebrated her Funeral Mass. We are very grateful. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for all of your intentions. May Deanna Rest in Peace. HAUGHEY Maureen (née Lemass). Died March 17, 2017. On this her 92nd birthday, the Haughey family would like to express our gratitude to everyone for the sympathy and support they have shown over the last few months. We would like to thank the doctors, nurses and staff of the Mater Private Hospital, those who cared for her in her home and everyone who attended her reposing and funeral. In particular, we thank Uachtarán na hÉireann and An Taoiseach who were represented by their aides de camp, the Fianna Fáil leader, Micheál Martin TD, past and present members of the Oireachtas as well as the many people who wrote and contacted us and those who remembered Maureen in their own way. We would also like to thank everyone who helped, assisted and supported us at the time of Maureen s passing and since then. Particular thanks to Father Bryan Shortall, Father Kevin Moore of Malahide Parish, the Palestrina choir, Stafford s Funeral Homes, An Garda Siochána and all who contributed to making her final farewell very special. Finally, we would like to thank extended family and friends for the love and friendship they showed to Maureen during her long and happy life. May she Rest in Peace HUGHES, William (Billy) (Liam O hAodha) September 1, 2016 On this, the First Anniversary of Billy's death, Mary, Elizabeth, Peter and all the family would like to sincerely thank everyone who supported them during that difficult time. We greatly appreciated all those who attended his funeral, called to the house, sent cards and letters of sympathy. A special word of gratitude to his many friends who gave him constant support during his illness both at home and in hospital. Our appreciation again to his carers, doctors and especially the exceptional and loving staff of Belmont Nursing Home whose kindness we shall never forget. A special Mass will be offered for your intentions. We miss your wisdom and wit O'HAGAN, Terry, (Portmarnock, Co. Dublin and formerly of Fermanagh and Armagh). On Terry's First Anniversary Carmel, Julie, Caroline, Conor and Joanne would like to extend heartfelt thanks to their families, friends and colleagues who have supported us all since Terry's passing. We would like to thank the many medical professionals who cared for Terry during his long illness. Thank you to everyone who shared their memories of Terry's kindness, wit and humour - we miss him every day. O ROURKE, Maureen, (née O Dockery), September 4, 2016. Maureen's daughter Geraldine and brother John wish to thank all those who sympathised with them on their sad loss. We would particularly like to thank the wonderful staff of Home Instead, Nutgrove whose care enabled Maureen to stay at home and to her marvellous friends for their regular visits. May she Rest in Peace. WILL THEM WELL The fight against cancer goes on and on and on. Please remember the Irish Cancer Society when writing your Will. Irish Cancer Society, 43/45 Northumberland Rd., Dublin 4. Tel: (01) 231 0500. LET YOURS be a Willing Heart. Please remember us in your Will and help the fight against death and disability from heart disease and stroke. Irish Heart Foundation, 50 Ringsend Road, Dublin 4. Ph: 01 6685001 www.irishheart.ie ROCK BOUCHER, Adrienne Mary (Foxrock, Co. Dublin) September 3, 2016. On this First Anniversary of Adrienne s passing, her loving mother Joan, daughters Jade, Hollie and Sophie, siblings Clodagh, Garrett and Emma, brother-in-law Hugh, nephew Jamie, uncles, aunts and extended family, wish to express their sincerest gratitude to all their friends and neighbours who supported them following her devastating and untimely death. We fondly remember her radiance and passion for life, and miss her every day. To all those who visited the house or attended the funeral home and funeral, our sincerest thanks. We trust that this acknowledgement will be accepted by all as a token of our deepest appreciation. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions. IN MEMORIAM ARNOTT Eileen (Seventeenth Anniversary, September 3, 2000) Lovingly remembered by all the children she reared and all whose lives she touched. BROGAN Enda, (September 2, 2002) Remembered with love today and always - Louise, Emily, Alison and all the family. BURKE Tom (Fourth Anniversary) Remembered with love. K. COWHEY, Aideen (September 2, 1987, Thirtieth Anniversary) Remembered with all our love today and every day by Clodagh, Maurice, Kieran, Maeve, David and Patrick. DALY Damien (Fifth Anniversary, September 3) - Always remembered with love and prayers. Family and friends. DONNELLY Lorraine (née Andrews) (Fourth Anniversary) Our great friend, wonderful wife and mother remembered, loved and missed today and every day by Des, Shane, Ali and Kyle. DOYLE (née Thomas) Maureen (late of Thomastown and Sutton), (Second Anniversary) - In loving memory of a wonderful wife and mother on her Second Anniversary away from her loving husband Fergus, children Jane, Gillian and Gavin, extended family, relatives and friends. EAGER, Alan and Rhona Lovingly remembered, Susan, Lesley and Alison. EGAN, Colette (September 3), (Tenth Anniversary). Lovingly remembered today and every day - Frank, Mary, Susie, Joe and Raymund. FAGAN Jean (née Small) (Fortieth Anniversary) - Remembering our beautiful mum and wife who died far too young. We miss you every day. Your loving daughters, Suzi and Johanne, and husband John. FOLEY Anthony (Eleventh Anniversary, September 4) Loved and missed, never forgotten - Peggy and Ronan. GROARKE, Patrick J., September 2, 1977. Fortieth Anniversary. Remembered with love by all the family. HARMON James (Seamus) (Fifteenth Anniversary) Along the road to yesterday, that leads us straight to you, our memories of happy days, together we once knew. - his loving wife Marie and his daughters Louise and Karen. ISAACSON Ernie (September 2, 1987) May (September 4, 1966) also remembering our sisters Sheila and Sylvia. You are loved and remembered always - Cid, Rob, Val and Noeleen. KEANE (Forty-Fourth Anniversary) Remembering Denis today - love Maura, Deirdre, Marie, Donal and Carol. KEVANY Nancy, Missed and remembered by all the family and her many friends. LENNOX Bill and Eileen (Twenty-fifth Anniversary) Lovingly remembered, never forgotten by their son Alan, family, relations and friends. MARTIN Dr. Noel (Thirteenth Anniversary) (late of Raheny and Howth) Remembered with love today and always by Denise, Gaye, Trish, Nicky, Helen and families. O DONOHUE Teresa - (Fourth Anniversary, September 2) - Loving memories of a wonderful sister. Also our parents, James and Teresa, whose anniversaries occur at this time. Sadly missed by Phyllis. Music when soft voices die vibrates in the memory. O REILLY Terry (Omagh, Co. Tyrone) (Sixth Anniversary) Remembering Terry today and always. Sadly missed by Máire and all the family. RITCHIE, Mollie, Twenty-Eight Anniversary. Still loved, still missed and very dear. All the family in Dublin and Limerick. RYAN Noreen (née Bowen) (Twentieth Anniversary) - Cherished memories of a much loved and loving mother and grandmother. Also our dear father and grandfather Sean (August 17, 2013). Sadly missed always. Liam, Eleanor, Stephen and Elaine. RYAN, Margaret (née Delaney), (Foxrock, Dublin and Limerick) September 2, 1987. We remember with Love and Affection Margaret, greatly missed who died thirty years ago on this day. Michael, Suzanne, Gráinne and Róisín. SHEERIN Mary (Tenth Anniversary) Lovingly remembered by Colette, Thomas and family. 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Among under-35s 26,286 are male and 25,882 female 153,733 The average house price in Waterford Jack The most popular boys name in the county while Saoirse is th6 HomeNews THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Donegal bridges final gaps after all hands on deck flood response Cement firm says fuel would cut emissions Irish Cement seeks to burn waste such as used tyres under 10m proposal DAVID RALEIGH in Limerick Peter Murtagh A move by Irish CemeTHE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 HomeNews 7 R2 Sinn Féin criticised for rejection of DUP plan Record numbers seekschoo1 costshelp CONOR POPE Consumer Affairs Correspondent ONeill says DUP knew proposal aimed at restoring Assembly would be rejected Irish language Act should not be us8 WorldNews THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Editor:ChrisDooley fordesk@irishtimes.com Phone:01-6758000 Merkel and Schulz to meet in highly anticipated German election TV duel UK will not take part in race to the bottom, says Davis Brexit secretary criticises Trumps isolationist rheWorldNews 9 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 President continues to blow conventions of US politics out of the water A Suzanne Lynch AmericaLetter August is traditionally a slow month politically but not any more s members of the US Congress enjoyed another week off before returnin10 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Obituaries IRA commander who tried to atone for killings Seán OCallaghan Born: October 10th, 1954 Died: August 23rd, 2017 Seán OCallaghan lived in fear that his former IRA colleagues or dissident republicans would assassinate him. Which is why, he sa11 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Opinion&Analysis Inside Politics Pat Leahy Governments spin machine needs engine overhaul I f you enjoyed the relative quietude of politics and politicians in recent weeks, sorry, but the holidays are over. Politicians were back at their desks thi12 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Opinion&Analysis Breda OBrien Paddy Powers Virgin Mary GAA stunt rings hollow S omething interesting happened this week. The Daily Edge, the entertainment-news arm of thejournal.ie, posted an utterly tasteless satire about Electric Picnic. It parod13 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Comment&Letters THE IRISH TIMES 24-28TARASTREET,DUBLIN2 Saturday,September2nd,2017 irishtimes.com EPA report Paying lip service to water quality T here has been a slow but catastrophic declineinthequalityofwaterinourlakes,rivers and estuaries. Th14 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 BusinessToday ISEQ6,709.23+88.04 FTSE7,438.50+7.88 DOW21,987.56+39.46 EURO£0.9152/$1.1869 Start-up wants to get bank of mum and dad lending to first-time buyers Homeoptions offers rent-to-mortgage scheme for those locked out of market Were a landloBusinessNews 15 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Business comment Cantillon Fed in a bind on direction of interest rates The US economy delivered 156,000 new jobs in August. Its not a poor figure but its lower than the 180,000 expected by Wall Street in the closely watched nonfarm pay16 Markets THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Europestarts Septemberon firm footing Iseq in positive territory as Ryanair, Paddy Power Betfair and CRH among the gainers A record plunge in pharma firm Indivior weighed on British FTSE 250 index A clear and straightforward operating marginBusinessFeatures 17 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 OHara has a crafty plan for IFSC brewpub Sorcha Hamilton OHara becomes a brewer/publican with launch of Urban Brewing docklands venue Weve always had a great pub culture in Ireland which weve exported around the world but our beers18 Bulletin Page Simplex No: 16,351 Follow @simplexword THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 ChurchNotes Churchservicesavailableatirishtimes.com/church-services Thinking Anew Faith is a slippery rock R ACROSS 1 Branch of biology that studies the microscopic structure of tissue (9) 9 19 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2, 2017 TRAVEL & TOURISM MOTORS FOR SALE HOLIDAYS ABROAD FAIRVIEW MOTORS Fairview Dublin 3 CROATIA CROATIA September Breaks from €479 (01)7759300 www.concordetravel.ie MADEIRA MADEIRA September Offers from €599 (01)7759300 www.concordetravel.ie MALTA MA20 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2, 2017 Thomas PaTrick 77 Grafton St, Dublin 2 01 6713866 www.thomaspatrick.com Hogl Black, navy, grey or raspberry suede The Management and Staff of BUSHELL INTERIORS Ltd. wish to express our sympathies to our C.E.O. BOB BUSHELL on the death of his mother R2 THE IRISH TIMES irishtimes.com Sports Weekend Saturday,September2nd,2017 EditorMalachyLogan Phone01-6758366 emailsports@irishtimes.com Pro 14 victories for Munster and Ulster Rugby:page4 Joe Ward through to another World final JohnnyWatterson:page12 Soccer World Cup qualifier ONeillhoping2 Soccer World Cup 2018 Qualifying THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 R3 Group D Georgia v Republic of Ireland, Live RTÉ2, 5pm Previews Ivanovic looks past Moldova roll-over Former Chelsea defender says Serbia want six points from two games Group D Serbia v Moldova Partizan Stadium, 5SoccerWorldCup2018Qualifying 3 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Group D Georgia v Republic of Ireland, Live RTÉ2, 5pm Ken Early Arter can be the middle man for years to come N Poorcrowds,poorfacilities,match fixingscandals...soundfamiliar? 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Electric Picnic brings the THE IRISH TIMES irishtimes.com R2 All-Ireland Hurling Final Saturday,September2nd,2017 EditorMalachyLogan Phone01-6758366 emailsports@irishtimes.com Player guide JackieTyrrell onWaterford NickyEnglish runstherule overGalway Profile Derek McGrath Agenuine leaderof Deisemen Malachy Clerkin The W6 Hurling All-Ireland final special Minor final THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Interview Iggy Clarke Highly ratedCork theteam tobeat Match preview Cork v Galway Croke Park, Sunday, 1.15pm On TV: TG4 The path from minor to senior grade is well worn by Galway hurlers, and with 17 of Hurling All-Ireland final special 7 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 lege in the 1970s. Some of them had been there 40, 50 years and then they had gone. It was only the start of it. They could probably see what we could see later. . . the whole impact of the institutional and control m8 Hurling All-Ireland final special THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Selectedteams:Player-by-playerprofiles JackieTyrrell onWaterford 1StephenOKeeffe NickyEnglish onGalway 2ShaneFives 3BarryCoughlan 1ColmCallanan 2AdrianTuohey 3DáithíBurke (Tourin)@dfives555 Age:28Height:6WeigTHE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Sports 9 R2 AmericaatLarge Ian ORiordan Hardworkbrings Waterfordwithinreach ofLiamMacCarthyCup T he quickest route from St Annes in Cappoquin back to Villierstown is to turn right at the school gate, head down along the Blackwater and on through Dr10 RacingProgramesandresults THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Hamilton 4.15 Mitchum 4.50 Equitant 5.25 Riponian 6.00 Isabella 4.15 Going: Good to Soft CAPTAIN JOHN 6.35 Duck Egg Blue 7.05 Camacho Chief 7.35 Jessinamillion 5.25 AMATEUR RIDERS HANDICAP (6) 6f, 4yo plus £3,120 1 (5RacingNewsandprogrammes 11 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 News Russellcasereflects scrutiny onriders Jockeys spokesman says matter has turned into a two week press-fest Russell faces appeals hearing on Tuesday over striking horse with his fist BRIANOCONNOR The organisation that repr12 Sports THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 R2 Sideline Cut Keith Duggan IfwesplittheDubsintotwoteams,whogetsintoCoppersforfree? Dublin supporters should be spitting mad at the mere idea. Since last Sunday the calls to cleave the county or, more accurately, the luminous city into twTHE IRISH TIMES MAGAZINE Winning dinners Donal Skehans school night family feasts Jamie Oliver I just want the next 10 years to be different Simone Rocha The Irish designer on how motherhood has changed her attitude to work and fashion 7-day TV & Radio 02.09.2017 Budget freeze We figure out howMake your home feel like summer all year round. Upgrade your glass and improve the comfort of your home. Whatever the weather outside, youre warmer Enjoy a cosier, more comfortable home inside when you retrofit new Low-E-PlusTM Up to 70% better than standard double-glazing heat-retaining glas18 Women are the worst offenders for policing other womens bodies G ood news: Rihanna is fat. Mariah Carey is fat, too, and worse shes overly fond of Photoshop. Yay! 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Hello, she goes, Im Etain Lawless from tNO FLY CRUISING Holidays from Dublin & Cobh from 6s5 €5 pp After a SOLD OUT 2017 Programme we are delighted to announce that Magellan is back Home-Porting in Ireland for 2018, with an incredible 11 departures scheduled. Date 02-July 14-July 23-July 30-July 11-August 26-August 04-September 21-SeptCOVER INTERVIEW Olivers twist Having left school at 16, Jamie Oliver now has restaurants all over the world, a TV production company and a charitable foundation. Money is not his motivator, he says, but with his business recently taking a 100m hit, he sees a new path for the next decade, he tells Mproperly. After Christmas, Oliver sent his team an email saying: Guys, you know the year you think youre going to have? Well, guess what, its not happening. I wrote this in three months, we filmed this in four months, we had eight programmes commissioned and I loved it so much after four programmes COVER INTERVIEW GIMME FIVE FIVE FAST QUESTIONS FOR JAMIE OLIVER Im going to support him all the way. Business hasnt been been all plain sailing though. Oliver has had a few bruising business encounters too, and is wary now of mixing business with friendship. His current net worth is estimated at £1Sponsored BE ONE. INSPIRE ONE Be open to change Jennifer English studied science, but now she heads up the marketing team for Baileys M arketing executive Jennifer English reckons an ability to embrace change is central to success. Its a philosophy she brings to the workplace. Among her most receINTERVIEW I dont get creative block After 70 years of writing and illustrating books for children, Shirley Hughess creative well still runs deep, and her powers of observation are as sharp as ever, she tells Anna Carey I dont get creative block, says Shirley Hughes. I dont know why, but I always knows that small children react very strongly to their favourite picture books, which Hughes believes can play a particularly important role these days. One of the challenges today is to protect them from being visually overstimulated, clicking on from one image to another much too quickly, she saysINTERVIEW Playing by his own rules The LA dream has quickly become a reality for Dubliner Jacob McCarthy, writes Catherine Conroy W hat are the rules for making people believe in you? asks Christopher, a young man with Aspergers syndrome, played by newcomer Jacob McCarthy in the upcoming Irish fiFASHION # FASHION FORWARD DEIRDRE McQUILLAN & DOMINIQUE McMULLAN TREAT FEET TO FRENCH STYLE What is it about the French and good style? 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SUNDAY AedínGormleysSundayMatinee (RTÉ Lyric FM, 1pm) features a concert from the Victoria Hall in Geneva where the RSATURDAY SEPTEMBER 2 MUSICALSHOWCASEElectricPicnic 2017RTÉ2,8pmEoghan McDermott and Blathnaid Treacy introduce highlights from the event, including gigs by those appearing on the main stage. Soraiya Ryan and some special guests are also on hand to report from the picnic area itself. RTÉ ONE RTÉ2 NEWSERIESTheXFactorTV3,8pm Dermot OLeary takes charge of another run of the popular talent show. Judges Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh, Nicole Scherzinger and Sharon Osbourne also return, and get things under way by auditioning the first batch of hopefuls. BBC TWO 3e CHANNEL 4 6.45 The NFL Show R S 8SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 3 NEWSERIESAnRílDealTG4,8.15pm Judges Breandán de Gallaí, Sibéal Davitt and Roy Galvin are back for a second run of the celebrity dance competition. Stay tuned for more musical shenanigans at 9.30pm when Daithí Ó Sé introduces coverage of Celtic Connections. RTÉ ONE RTÉ2 TV3 TGLASTINSERIESStrikeTheCuckoos CallingBBCOne,9pmThe search for the truth about Lula Landrys sudden death takes an intriguing turn, putting Strike and Robins lives in danger in the process as they delve into the pasts of the models adoptive and biological families. BBC TWO 3e CHANNEL 4 6.00 The InsMONDAY SEPTEMBER 4 NEWDOCUMENTARYIrelandsHealth DivideRTÉOne,9.35pmDr Eva Orsmond investigates the impact that your socioeconomic standing can have on the length of your life, revealing in the process that those struggling to make ends meet live on average six years less than the wealthy. RTÉ ONE SHORTDRAMAShortscreenRTÉ2, 12.15amStephen Bradys compelling tale focuses on Richard, who is living a nightmarish existence in a rundown apartment complex in inner-city Dublin. His one ray of light is his girlfriend Karen, but is he right to rely on her devotion? BBC TWO 3e CHANNEL 4 6.00 Flog ItTUESDAY SEPTEMBER 5 NEWDOCUMENTARYTheFarthest RTÉOne,10.15pmA fascinating insight into the journey of Voyager, the tiny spaceship that is currently around 12 billion miles from Earth. Theres also a chance to hear from the remarkable scientists who designed and built the craft. RTÉ ONE RTÉ2 TV3 NEWSERIESDoctorFosterBBCOne,9pm Suranne Jones returns as the titular character, and the story picks up with her two years after the events of the previous series. Shes been living alone since the departure of her husband, but hes about to make a dramatic reappearance... BBC TWO 3e CHANNEL 4 6.00WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 6 NEWSERIESCelebrityOperation TransformationRTÉOne,9.35pm X Factor singer Mary Byrne, beauty expert Triona McCarthy, chef Gary OHanlon, social media influencer James Patrice and singer Kayleigh Cullinan are the stars taking part in the programme. RTÉ ONE RTÉ2 TV3 TG4 BBC ONNEWSERIESBackChannel4,10pm David Mitchell and Robert Webb team up once again, this time ditching their Peep Show characters in favour of playing a would-be pub landlord and his long-lost former foster brother who enter into a battle of wits. Julia Deakin also stars. BBC TWO 3e CHANNEL 4 6.00 FloTHURSDAY SEPTEMBER 7 NEWSERIESSúileLondainTG4,9.30pm Cameras follow the fortunes of six young Irish-speakers as they begin new lives in London. Their progress is charted during their first 12 months in the city, offering a unique insight into what it is to be an emigrant in the 21st century. RTÉ ONEWSERIESFindMeaHomeRTÉOne, 8.30pmFilmed during the spring and summer of this year, the latest run charts the progress of more folk searching for somewhere to live, including first-time buyers who are shocked that a mortgage can cost less than paying rent. BBC TWO 3e CHANNEL 4 6.00 Flog It! TradFRIDAY SEPTEMBER 8 NEWSERIESGoggleboxChannel4,9pm The previous run only ended in June, but here we are again, preparing to watch people watching TV. Its a simple format, and one that has grown in popularity, making stars of its participants. Expect more hilarious opinions from this series. RTÉ ONESITCOMFUNComedyPlayhouse MrWinnerBBCOne,10.35pmSpencer Jones stars as hapless Leslie Winner, who always seems to be at the epicentre of impending disaster, so expect sparks to fly when he plans to propose to his girlfriend during an eventful trip to London. BBC TWO 3e CHANNEL 4 6.00 Flog It! TraRADIO NEWMUSICNovaSunday,RTÉLyricFM,8pm Composer Roger Doyle claims to have written Irelands first electronic opera, Heresy, which premiered at the Project Arts Centre in November 2016. Now theres a chance to hear it via this programme. 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PHOTOHOT NEW HOTELS / WARDROBE UPDATES / KENNETH JAY LANE AT HOME / BEAUTY TRENDS / ROLE MODELS / BACK TO BLACK MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 2017 with THE IR STAND UP & STAND OUT FASHION'S NEW MOOD FEARLESS, FABULOUS & FUN POWER PLAYERS CAITRIONA PERRY IN THE WHITE HOUSE VICTORIA BECKHAMS SECOND ACT JONATHAN PHOTOGRAPHED BY BRUCE WEBERCHANEL BROWN THOMAS, GRAFTON STREET, DUBLIN 2CHANEL BROWN THOMAS, GRAFTON STREET, DUBLIN 2CONTENTS INSIDE E THIS ISSUE STAND UP & STAND OUT PU B LI S H E R JAN E M C DO N N E LL E D I TO R SA RA H M C D O N N E LL S TYLE E D I TO R A I S LI N N C O F F E Y BEAUTY EDITOR SARA H HA LLI W E LL NEXT ISSUE ART EDITOR THURSDAY OCTOBER 5 L AU RA KE N N Y ASSISTANT EDITOR FEATURES SAER B M E T SEP ~ GLOSS IP PEARLS of fashion wisdom ... Rejecting RUSHING WOMAN Syndrome ... Counting LITTLE BLACK DRESSES ... and GETTING FIT at all costs ... A worked for interior designer NICKY HASLAM before setting up her company. 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Louth (Exit 15 of M1, only 45mins from Dublin & Belfast) T: 042 937 2625 E: info@oconnorsofdrumleck.ie Showroom by appointment only www.oconnorsofdrumleck.ieDOLCE & GABBANA AW17 Ive been lucky to witness the STORY of the CENTURY. CAITRÍONA PERRY The AW17 catwalks reflected diversity, strength and individuality. What does it take to stand out? PENNY McCORMICK is inspired by five role models CAITRÍONA PERRY BECAUSE: Having caused a stir in the Oval OPEOPLE PRIME TIME WATCH: First They Killed My Father, on September 15, directed by Angelina Jolie, 42. An adaptation of Cambodian author and human rights activist Loung Ungs memoir of surviving the Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 to 1978; the story is told through Ungs eyes from the age of five to ninPEOPLE ADEKOYA WEARS: black tulle blouse; pink pleat-front skirt; both Simon Rocha at Havana, Donnybrook Dublin 4. Photographed by Veronika Faustmann. Make-up by Bianca Rafaella using MAC Cosmetics. MELISSA HAMILTON 28, Irish ballerina and first soloist with The Royal Ballet BECAUSE: At 17 she was PEOPLE LARAGH MC CANN BECAUSE: Having worked with the best creatives in the fashion business, McCann, 27, is putting her experience to good use, serving up several strong directorial projects MC CANN WEARS: Lilac sweater with gold embellishment; lilac and burgundy wool skirt; brown patent leatherPEOPLE BEATTIE WEARS: Forest green fringe midi dress, at Zara. Shot on location at Residence, St Stephens Green, Dublin 2. Photographed by Al Higgins. Make-up by Aoife Smith at Brown Sugar Dublin; Hair by Tina Mooney at SugarCubed Clarendon Street. DAVID BEATTIE BECAUSE: As an author, blogger and PEOPLE AGELESS STYLE MYRTLE ALLEN 93, cultural icon BECAUSE: She has had a profound influence on how Irish food and cuisine is perceived internationally, and was the subject of a recent documentary by David Hare. 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Shed never be able to talk to us, communicate with usPROMOTION French illustrator QUENTIN MONGE has created a series of bright and graphic artworks inspired by Kronenbourg BLANC. We talked exclusively to Quentin about his work, his inspiration and life in Paris llustrator Quentin Monges graphic works are full of light and sunshine, making him the idPROMOTION I GET THIS WARM SUNLIGHT ON MY BALCONY AT THIS TIME OF DAY SO ITS A GOOD TIME TO SIT AND HAVE A BEER, PUT SOME VINYLS ON. Paris, where Monge lives, is a big source of inspiration for him. My studio is in the 11th arrondissement, a really popular area with lots of young people, bars and rSTAND UP & STAND OUT MY FICTIONAL HEROINE IS LARA CROFT. WHEN IM OFF DUTY, I SPEND TIME WITH MY SON AND GO TO THE GYM. BARA UP FRONT LEFT: NICOLE, 22, WEARS: Striped polo-neck top; cream shearling jacket with gold zips; red velvet skirt with gold zips; all TOMMY HILFIGER. Burgundy leather lace-up BOLD MOVE CORDELIA, 50, WEARS: Colourblock wrap skirt, Carolyn Donnelly The Edit, d79, DUNNES STORES. Burgundy sweater with side slits, d12.95; burgundy quilted velvet coat, d69.95; both ZARA. 18ct gold Mesh Scarf earrings, Elsa Peretti for TIFFANY & CO. IM INVOLVED IN THE AMERICAN ARTS DEPARTMENT STAND UP & STAND OUT THERE ARE SO MANY MORE OPPORTUNITIES TO BECOME A MODEL THESE DAYS AS THE FASHION WORLD HAS REALISED BEAUTY COMES IN ALL SHAPES, SIZES, COLOURS AND AGES. CORDELIA MASTER PIECES CORDELIA WEARS: Camel wool full-length coat with cape sleeves; camel cashmere sweater; both MAX MARA,EARN YOUR STRIPES NICOLE WEARS: Red striped tunic; red stripe shorts; silver Gabrielle leather bag; silver glitter boots; all CHANEL. Red and black lacquer bangles, Elsa PerettI, d540 each, TIFFANY & CO. IF YOURE INTERESTED IN BEING A MODEL, WORK ON BEING CONFIDENT AND COMFORTABLE IN YOUR SKIN. EATSTAND UP & STAND OUT NEW FOCUS LEFT: BARA WEARS: Black wool jacket; black wool waistcoat; red silk shirt; black cage velvet shoes; all HERMÉS. RIGHT: CORDELIA WEARS: Red faux-fur check coat; white patent leather knee-high boots; both MIU MIU. Red knit sweater, d57; red knit skirt, d70; both AutograCAMERA READY BARA WEARS: Navy wool sweater; navy check wide-leg trousers; black kittenheel ankle boots; black leather beret; red JAdior leather flap bag with embellished wide shoulder strap; all CHRISTIAN DIOR. THIS SEASON ILL BE WEARING WIDE BELTS, FLORALS AND A TOUCH OF RED. BARA MEET THE TEAM LCOMPETITION VISIT WWW.THEGLOSS.IE AND YOU COULD WIN... A FRAGRANCE EXPERIENCE AT THE BURREN PERFUMERY WORTH OVER c1,200 Sadie Chowen THE BURREN PERFUMERY, in the heart of Co Clare, is a rare Irish gem, creating natural and organic beauty products using the highest quality natural ingredients. EveBeauty LOS THE G L S EXC USIVE DRESS UP Blend it like Beckham with the designers glamorous new beauty collection. Sarah Halliwell met her in London 4 W hen youre photographed as regularly as Victoria Beckham, you learn plenty of tricks along the way. As the designer launches a whole new beautAH HALLI WE LL Buffet SEA POWER Why were diving into marine beauty O f all the wonder ingredients we come across each week at the beauty desk, from blueberries to turmeric, the one that has instant appeal is anything connected to the sea. Regular sea swimmers swear by the bracing effects of sBEAUTY THE COLLECTION GIAMBATTISTA VALLI Some beauty collections feature star products; others are just desirable in their entirety. Welcome to Travel Diary, CHANELs AW17 make-up. We defy you to resist the Palette Essentielle (c60), with concealer, highlighter and cheek colour in one neat compact; THIS WONDERFUL LITTLE PLACE . . . 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