Monday, November 17, 2014

Day time housekeeper / Roma Grill Takeaway / Drumderrig House - Carers required / Marians Fashions, 60th Anniversary / Kelly's Londis 75th Anniversary / Boyle Country Meats / An Oblique View - Tony Conboy - 13th November

Day time housekeeper / carer wanted

Day time housekeeper / carer wanted to provide cooking, cleaning and general support for elderly couple in Boyle, one of whom has mild dementia. Ideally from 10am to 6pm, 5 to 6 days a week to begin with. You will need to have your own transportation, experience caring for the elderly, a good sense of humour and a certain amount of patience. Contact 086 384 2208

Roma Grill Takeaway

Roma Grill Takeaway© realboyle photos

For the tastiest Fresh Cod & Chips in Boyle, it's always 'Roma Grill' on the Crescent, Boyle.

Drumderrig House - Carers required

Drumderrig



Marians Fashions, 60th Anniversary

Marians Fashions 60th Anniversary© realboyle photos

Thursday 13th November: The McGee Family and staff at Marians Fashions celebrated the 60th anniversary of this premier Boyle business with elegance and style in the company of a capacity audience in Kilronan Castle. In her welcoming words, Perpetua McGee remembered her late dad Paddy and then welcomed and thanked her staff, friends and customers for their continuing support.
• In the beautifully decorated Kilronan Castle Function Room, a fabulous selection of casual, formal, autumn/winter and wedding dresses were displayed at their best by the oh-so professional girls of The Catwalk Model Agency.
• Compere Dermot Langan summed up the night very well when he said "We have been at many fashion shows this year, but this one has topped them all"

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Kelly's Londis 75th Anniversary - Friday & Saturday

Kelly's Londis
Press Release
 

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Boyle Country Meats

Boyle Country Meats
 




An Oblique View - Tony Conboy - 13th November
"A Testament to the Character of Local Community": Cian Smith Testimonial Game / GAA Plaque Unveiling /  Boyle U 21's Fine Win / Books: Barry Feely, Christy Regan and GAA History