Drogheda Independent

Laytown/ Bettystown

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CONTACT ME

Ring Iris on 0864033557 or email irismaryg@gmail.com with items of interest in the area.

HOST FAMILIES WANTED.

Host families are wanted to host students for the months of June; July and August. They will receive €250 per week for a student. For further informatio­n contact Carol Tormey at carol@ dalmaclang­uage.ie

EAST MEATH BRIDGE CLUB

Here are the Bridge results for Tuesday 1st May.

North/South 1st Alice Kane & Paul Kane: 2nd Marita Leech & Hugh Leech.

3rd Eileen Davey & Brigid Weir. East/West. 1st Veronica Branigan & Denise Fanning. 2nd Eveleen Higgins & Joan Lenehan. 3rd Anne Kirwan & Bernie McDonnell.

FREE IT CLASSES

Meath Partnershi­p are offering Free 5-week Basic Laptop, iPhone, iPad, SmartPhone or Tablet Classes in all areas of Meath. If you would like to book a place please phone Angela on 0469280790.

LOURDES PILGRIMAGE

The Meath Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes 2018 will take place from September 12th -17th and will be led by Bishop Smith. The fare is €749 for full board and inclusive of insurance and travel taxes (single supplement €180). To book, contact The Presbytery 041-9827384. The first Meath Pilgrimage travelled in 1948 and this year marks 70 years of our Diocese travelling with sick and volunteer helpers to Lourdes. This is also a special year in Lourdes itself, the apparition­s of our Lady to St. Bernadette began on 11 February, 1848, 160 years ago.

REFERENDUM

We would urge everyone to go and vote in the upcoming Referendum on 25th May, it’s the only time we get to have our say; yea or nay, it’s your decision.

 ??  ?? DJ set from Mike Joyce, former drummer of Manchester legends The Smiths in partnershi­p with thirty three-45 at The Living Room, Sarsfields as part of Drogheda Arts Festival 2018. Pictured here Cormac Bohan, Bernard Mohan, Tony Campbell and Stephen Mohan.
DJ set from Mike Joyce, former drummer of Manchester legends The Smiths in partnershi­p with thirty three-45 at The Living Room, Sarsfields as part of Drogheda Arts Festival 2018. Pictured here Cormac Bohan, Bernard Mohan, Tony Campbell and Stephen Mohan.

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