BIRTHS BLAIR - October 12, 1988, at the Coombe Hospital. Petrina (n6e Armstrong) and Andrew are delighted to announce the birth of their son (Christopher David Andrew). COYNE - October 10, 1988, to Denise (nee Byrne) and Eamon, a beautiful baby girl ( Leeanne Elizabeth), a siste
October 23, 1988 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A married couple aged between 25-40 rquired to run a hotel in Eastbourne, East Essex. Must have all-round experience in the hotel industry. People who are prepared to work hard need apply. Reply to Box No JB 13
October 23, 1988 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
By Aileen O'Meara REPRESENTATIVES of nursing staff and management at Crumlin Children's Hospital in Dublin are to meet on Tuesday in talks to avert a threatened work-torule by nurses, due to begin on I November. Members of the Irish Nurses Organisation voted unanimously last wee
October 23, 1988 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
for the National Bus workers' I nion told the Sunday Tribune: "Since the patrols started two weekends ago we have had no reports of major attacks on our members. Before that they were coming in thick and fast. We are very satisfied." Gardai say the patrols, by uniformed and plai
October 23, 1988 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
you are interested ring the operator and ask for Freephone ICP for further details, 1.30 —3.30 pm Monday to Friday. Institute of Clinkal Pharmacology (Irl.) Ltd. Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital. Dublin 2 Telephone: 01-611666. ICP joint venture HCA IRE YOU IN GOOD HEALTH, MALE, AGED B
October 23, 1988 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
ATHLETIC'S St Michael's House 10k road race, Ballymun, I.o:Dublin 10k road race. Tolka Park, 2.30 BASKETBALL Irish Cop (final round). Mee Burgerland Neptune Jameson Cilasnesin, Neptune Stadium. 3.15: Star of the Sct 1 ennents Sligo, Maysfield Leisure Centre. 3.15; St Gall's v Sn
October 23, 1988 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
MUSIC JOHN Williams gave a stimulating recital to a packed Royal Hospital last week. It was splendid to see many younger people, who may not have ventured into Kilmainham before, coming to hear the master guitarist. When he first came to Dublin 20 years ago he was a gruff, untid
October 23, 1988 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland