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 6 Nations and Triple Crown Trophies
at
Deramore
August 2009

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 Fitzy's Lunch
Thursday 16th April 2009
Guest Speaker:
Mickey Harte
(Tyrone GAA Manager)

 
     

 All the President's Men (and lady)

 James B McIlroy, Brian Stafford, Alan Cooley (x for no-publicity), John Nicholson, Randal Herron, Ken Pedlow, and John B Stewart

 The expectant masses await!
(Kelly net-works in the background)

 

 

 

 Conor McSherry presents the Crystal to Mickey Harte

 Mickey Harte and Angela Holland with the Sam Maguire and Thomas Markham Cups

 Alan McKelvey, Conor McSherry, Mickey Harte, and President Jerome Holland

 
 
 

 Fitzy's Lunch
Thursday 11th December 2008
Guest Speaker:
W.J. McBride

 
     

 No Billy, don't worry, it's definitely the right day!

 Sir Desmond Rea, Ulster Rugby President John Boyd, Colloqual Translator Alan McMaster, and Chairman Alan McKelvey

 Emma Bester and the well -recovered Gilbert Paton

     

 The Gregg and Brown Dining Club Inc.

 David Magill and Willie John

 Staffy and Staffy

     

 Staffy1 , Ken Pedlow and the JBs  - McIlroy and Nicholson

The assembled audience 

 Winston Irwin (Chairman Admin Exec) and Company

 
 

 Fitzy's Lunch
Thursday 20th November 2008
Guest Speaker: Denis Tuohy

 
 
     

 Fitzy Luncheon Sponsor Conor MacCarrick of PropertyNews.com and Stratton Mills look forward to the main event.

 John B Stewart tells Staffy what a great cook he is !

 Wilson Hanna and Terence Mayne in contemplative mood.

 

 

 

 Billy Smyth introduces Jan Turner to: David Reid, Alan McMaster, Ken Graham, John Law and Charlie Bamford  - for the 137th time!

 Ken Graham gives John Law some solid advice - Colin Stanfield doesn't seem over-impressed!

 Denis Tuohy chats with Jerome Holland  at  the Presidential Table.

 

 

 

 Bradley Hanna, Stevie Blake-Knox, and Ian Titterington.

 Prof Crothers with Ben Megarry and Stratton Mills

Staffy, James B McIlroy, John Nicholson, Randall Heron, Suzanne Stafford, and John B Stewart 

 

 

 

 Jim Neilly and Eric Twaddell

 Lord Slack (aka Kelly Wilson) entertains Denis Fusco, Gilbert Paton and Trevor Wilson

 Alan McMaster, David Reid and Billy Smyth

 
........ and we wish a healthy (and early) 2009 to Peter and Daphne and the remainder of our Canadian Viewers
 
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 Simon Crawford, Conor Keown& Jarlath Carey

 Craig Voisey, Shane Stewart, Neal Hanna and Willem Slabbert

   

 The Prof, Alastair Heatley and Gran!

 Wayne & Sophie

   

 David Hanna & Emma Bester

 Bertie O'Neill, Helga & John Kinnear

 
 
Lord Robin Eames is the
Speaker at Fitzy's 75th "Thursday Lunch"

     

 10years on  --- and still collecting with a smile!!
(Wilfy studies his technique)

 Iris receives a bouquet from Lord Robin Eames  - for her patience and understanding !!

Robin  examines Fitzy's engraved tumbler  and the 400th anniversary Busmills whiskey presented by Quins

 
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 Happy Diners at the Alistair McLean Fitzy Lunch

                           
 

 BusterBrown , Colin Stanfield, and RAC Hart are all laid back about the proceedings.

 

Helena listening intently to Dr Jack  - Dr Derek has heard it all before!
P.S. The wine is for purely for medicinal purposes

 

 Jan, Reid and John being entertained by the wit and wisdom of the Hon.William Finlay Esq.

 

 Jim Neilly adds a touch of gravitas to proceedings!

 

 The VIPs - Charles Adams, Alistair McLean, Ronnie Gregg (president), Billy Lavery, John Kinnear and Tony Reynolds.

 

 Margaret and Rosemary in good company.

 

 (Dr) Micky Park and (Sir) John Semple seemed happy enough with Bernie's food!

                     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All Ireland Cup, Round 1 , Limerick 6th October 2007 in Limerick

   

 The Prof imitating the bulldog who licked a nettle.

 Some of our top people!

   

 The Travelling Mairs

 What all the well dressed Limerick statues are wearing !