Friday 16 November 2007

NOELEENS WORK IN GHANA AND IRELAND

The old school building in Ho Ghana



Money rasied by Noeline has built new state of the art boreholes that are drilled by machine and can go down for two hundread feet or more. A pump is then fitted on top and all the water is clean and the water does not dry up.


Money raised also goes to help people with leperosy. The girl in the photo was housebound before getting a wheelchair




The new school in Ho built from Noelines own money. Noeline went to Ho to oversee the project


Noeline






Lity from Ghana.


Noeline Haylett from Newport County Mayo runs the animal welfare centre, works full time for the health board and is currently doing great work in Ghana helping orphans. Her tireless fund raising and support is greatly appreciated. She was recently in hospital with a fractured leg but still managed to get the hospital to donate and old ambulance!

Mayo Animal Wefare are most grateful for grants from the Dept. of Agriculture.

MAW do dogs and specialize in wildlife.. NOT cats....cats are only taken in as a last resort as there are groups that only do cats.....and wildlife in need of help should be seen to at once as they die from stress ...cold hunger etc ...so early reporting is very necessary.




WORK OVERSEAS


There will be an opportunity to help by either travelling directly to the villages that she works in or you can sponsor a child for 60 euro a year so they are fed, housed educated.

50 euro goes towards their education.

This includes the books,pencils and uniform.


The ten euro goes into a fund in caes any of the childern get ill over the year and need medical attention

All of the money is used by the community!!!

You can also help by donating money,clothes and anything else that would benefit.

If you require more information contact me and I will forward your details.

Noeline would also like to hear of any willing people who could store the goods donated until there is enough to ship over.



We have sponsored Lity.

Thanks

Ian

ME AND MY MOTOR-ROSE MCCARRON


























It was love at first sight for Rose McCarron when she first set eyes on her Chrysler Crossfire 3.2 litre coupe. Rose who lives in Buncrana and works at The Mortgage Shop in the town has always been interested in eye-catching motors ever since her first car, a sports Mini. Rose has driven some lovely cars since then, but feels that none of them comes close to the exhilaration and driving pleasure of the Crossfire.

How long have you had the car?
I bought it about a year ago. I was in the dealer’s showroom looking at a Jeep when I spotted the car. I had never seen a Crossfire before and knew that it was the car for me. The car had only done about 2000 miles and still had that wonderful new car smell.

Any plans to change?
Not in the near future although if someone made me an offer I couldn’t refuse…!

Is it reliable?
Very reliable. I wouldn’t have cared if it wasn’t though, as getting the crossfire was emotionally based rather than a decision made on the manufacturers’ claims of reliability. The heart definitely ruled the head when it came to buying this car!

Best (and worst) things about the car?
I get a great deal of pleasure driving and owning the car so I like nothing better than taking it down to Pit Stop Tyres and getting it thoroughly cleaned. It’s wonderful to see the paintwork gleam before the dust settles on it again. I love the heated seats on cold mornings too! The only drawback with the car is the petrol consumption. But as I don’t do high mileage, that isn’t too much of an issue.

What would you do to help motorists given the chance?
Reduce tax on buying motors from over the border. The VRT is the biggest bugbear when buying a car.

Are there any other cars that you would like to be driving?
I think the Jaguar XK8 is a fantastic car. I have always had a soft spot for the Austin Healey two-seater sports cars too. Either one would do!

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