24 super photos of big nights out and functions at Corrs Corner Hotel in 2010
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Lynda Bryans (centre) from UTV was speaking at the South Antrim Rural Network Community Health Fair at Corrs Corner Hotel in 2010 and was pictured with Wendy Kerr (SARN), Emma Keenan (development officer SARN), Danielle Gallagher (Bereaved by Suicide Project) and Janine Gaston (NHSCT).
A search in the Newtownabbey Times archive offered photos from Ophir RFC awards dinner, a May Bal hosted by Glengormley and Ballyclare Chamber of Trade, a South Antrim Rural Network Community Health Fair and charity efforts by the hotel.
Take a look at these pics and see if you can spot anyone you know.
Trevor Harris with Lorriane Craig and Roberta and Joe Smith during Ophir RFC's annual awards dinner. (Photo: Freddie Parkinson)
Jim and Hazel Kyle with friend and guests at the Ophir Rugby Football Club dinner in 2010.. (Photo: Freddie Parkinson)
Glengormley Chamber of Trade and Ballyclare Chamber of Commernce hosted their May Ball at Corr's Corner Hotel in 2010. Pictured were Jane and Iain Patterson, Deputy Mayor Paula Bradley, Niall and Nichola McConkey and Suzanne McPhillips.
Jim, Eveline, Julie and Gavin Robinson during the Ophir RFC annual awards dinner in 2010. (Photo: Freddie Parkinson)
Members of Ophir RFC U19's all set for their annual awards dinner in 2010. (Photo: Freddie Parkinson)
Stuart Hooks, club coach for Ophir RFC and friends during the annual awards dinner in 2010. (Photo: Freddie Parkinson)
Ced Bonar (centre), president of Ophir Rugby Football Club, along with special guests Neil Robertson of USRFR and Sir Nigel Hamilton, senior vice president of Ulster Rugby at the 2010 awards dinner.
Gareth Anderson along with friends and guests at Ophir RFC's annual awards dinner in 2010. (Photo: Freddie Parkinson)
Miriam and Paul Shields along with David and Sally Haggan enjoying the pre-dinner party for the Ophir RFC awards dinner. (Photo: Freddie Parkinson)
Robert Flanaghan presents the Frank Beamish Memorial Trophy to Ross Nelson for the 2nd IV Player of the Year (Photo: Freddie Parkinson)
Bridgene McKeever, sales and marketing manager and Eugene McKeever, managing director of Corrs Corner Hotel, Dr. Perry Davis D.C and Fiona Davis from Glengormley Chiropractic helped raise £1800 through customers donating in the Corrs Corner restaurant for N.I Cancer Fund for Children. (Photo: National World)
Grainne McClean from Rural Support at the Health Fair, Corrs Corner Hotel in 2010. (Photo: National World)
Ryan Largy (Centre) is presented with the Ryan Seeley Memorial Trophy for the Youth Player of the Year by Gavin Robinson (Youth Coach) and Paul Seeley.
Stuart Hooks, Ophir RFC club coach, presents the Coach's Player of the Year Trophy to Johnny Thompson in 2010. (Photo: Freddie Parkinson)
Niall McConkey (president Ballyclare Chamber of Trade) Jackie Dixon (chief executive Newtownabbey Borough Council) along with her husband Campbell, Deputy Mayor Paula Bradley and Iain Patterson (chairman Glengormley Chamber of Trade) during the May Ball at Corr's Corner Hotel
Ced Bonar, president of Ophir Rugby Football Club, along with his guests in Corr's Corner Hotel for their annual awards in 2010. (Photo: Freddie Parkinson)
Bridgene McKeever, sales and marketing manager and Eugene McKeever, managing director from Corrs Corner Hotel, Dr Perry Davis D.C from Glengormley Chiropractic and Dawn Weir from N.I Cancer Fund for Children. £1800 was raised by customers donating in the Corrs Corner restaraunt in 2010. (Photo: National World)
Councillors Jackie and Etta Mann along with Brendan and Barbara Tweed during the May Ball at Corr's Corner Hotel in 2010. (Photo: Freddie Parkinson)
Suzanne and Paddy McPhillips, Maurice Mullan, Frank and Meta McMenamin and Mary Mullan during the May Ball at Corr's Corner Hotel hosted by Glengormley and Ballyclare Chamber of Trade in 2010. (Photo: Freddie Parkinson)
Deputy Mayor Paula Bradley along with Eugene and Catherine McKeever of the Corr's Corner Hotel during the May Ball in 2010. (Photo: Freddie Parkinson)
Pat and Rod Johnston along with Heather and John Shepherd during the May Ball at Corrs Corner Hotel in 2010. (Photo: Freddie Parkinson)
Jim Devlin, representing Parents Advice Centre and Parents Helpline, was offering advice at the Health Fair in 2010. (Photo: National World)
Offering help on a range of different issues at the 2010 Health Fair were Kathryn Wilson and Tom Durrant from then Newtownabbey Borough Council. (Photo: National World)
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