| 1935 | |
| January | Mr T. Quinn (Gortaree) lost 30 tonnes of hay due to a fire. Mr John Cassidy (Drumlught) was successful in securing a job with the Dept. of Agriculture. He was based at the Veterinary College, Ballsbridge, Dublin He had previously studied at Greenmount College. At the wedding of Hugh Quinn (Gortmullen) in Teemore, 17 members of the R.U.C searched his house and the bride’s house (Arthur Clarke, Gortaree) and removed five pints of whiskey which were intended for the wedding guests. |
| February | |
| March | On 16th May Thomas Callaghan, ex-Sergeant R.I.C died at his house in Cloghan |
| April | The two bridges between Derrylin and Lisnaskea were opened. They cost £40,000. 40 years after the project was first mentioned. Building work began in 1930. Lord Craigavon and Sir Basil Brooke surveyed the bridges on a boat. |
| May | |
| June | |
| July | Thomas Gunn’s (Cloghan) pony was struck by lightning. On 21st July annual Sports day and carnival was held. |
| August | |
| September | The Craigavon Government wrote to Lisnaskea Council asking them what and were they doing about a well for Derrylin. The Council were confused as it was 30 years ago when they had written to the Government that the well was unsafe and had not been used since 1908. Enninkillen and Clones District Synod agreed that £28 would be spent on repairs to Knockninny Methodist Church. |
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