Sept Carryduff Focus

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SEPT / 2016

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Welcome Contents Articles & Features:

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Technology Back to School Tech

Beauty Holding on to Summer

Home & Interiors Using Colour with Confidence

Buster Recipe Cod, Prawn & Parsley Pie

Nature Focus Armagh

Travel Tenerife off the Beaten Track

Puzzles:

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Wordsearch

to your Sept magazine

Hello again everyone, Here we are at the beginning of September, and Autumn is almost here. I hope you all enjoyed the Summer break. I did get some time to sit in the garden with my feet up and read a book, but I didn't get through half of the tasks I’d mentally set for myself. Sometimes you just have to go with the flow! The first of September is a very special date for me - it’s the anniversary of the beginning of my magazine business. In 2006, I’d promised myself I would make a decision over the Summer about whether to start a magazine for Carryduff. By 31st August I was still dithering. Would it work or not? I wasn’t sure. I remember clearly being in work on 1st September - my daughter’s first day in ‘big’ school. I thought, “I’ll just do it! If I don't try, I’ll never know.” In 6 weeks, the November 2006 issue was off to print. 10 years on, I think it was the best decision I never made! Until next time!

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12 Codeword 18 Crossword 20 Sudoku 26 Quiz Business 28 Wordwheel 42, 46 Puzzle Solutions Regulars:

33 Useful Numbers 34-45 Community Pages 46 Index Deadline for adverts for the October issue: Monday 19th September 2016

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Special Offers in this issue: Check the ads for terms & conditions Attic Access NI loft ladder for £249............ p22 Carryduff Cabs Airport Offers.....................p29 Chic Beauty see ad for details.................... p23 DM Services Post a Parcel for £7............... p3 Factor 1 various offers.................................p24 Khyber Tandoori Midweek & lunch specials....p13 John Bush Systems Back 2 School Offer..p22 MPY Computers PC reload £35..................p29 Passion Hair & Beauty various offers.........p15 p5 Pawfection £5 off your first groom Play Days 15% off first month’s fees...........p25 Spar various offers...................................... p2 To contact the editor t: 02890 817579 or e: info@localfocusmags.co.uk

Carryduff Focus Magazine is published by Local Focus, a totally independent small business. Local Focus cannot be held responsible for any advert content, including errors and omissions. Local Focus does not endorse companies, products or services that appear in this magazine. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that all information given within this magazine is accurate, but this cannot always be guaranteed.

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All Interior and Exterior Decorating carried out by professionals

07516 366864 Saintfield Rd, Belfast.

E: rldecoratorsbt8@gmail.com

Smart Wash-in Dry Cleaners & Launderette

For all your laundry needs Washing & Drying Ironing Dry Cleaning & Alterations Specialists in Bridal Wear, suede & leather  Shoe Repairs Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners for hire

Domestic & Commercial For a professional and friendly service 23 Church Rd, Carryduff,

Tel: 028 9081 3131 Open: Mon to Fri 8–6, Sat 9-4

MOBILE HAIRSTYLIST Have your hair styled in the comfort of your own home Excellent for those with mobility problems

Suzanne, formerly of Christine’s, specialising in cutting, cut & blowdry, perms & sets

Tel: Suzanne 07981 197356

Qualified Joiner / Carpenter & Handyman Service Door Hanging | Floor Laying | Flat Packs Windows Fixing | Stairs Fitted & Fixed Wardrobes Fitted | Painting & Decorating Fencing, Decking & Sheds | General Jobs Call Pete for your FREE No Obligation Quote

07751 046 515

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As if buying new clothes, bags and accessories wasn’t expensive enough, the back to school period also means buying gadgets - but which ones will actually benefit your child when they head to school, college or university? The right gadgets really do make a difference, but don’t rush to spend more money than you need to. Some form of computer is essential, especially for students away from home: it’s not just a tool for learning, but for communicating, music, movies and TV too. The key question today is whether a laptop or a tablet is better. Both cost around the same - unless you’re going for an Apple laptop, you can get a very good laptop for less than £400, which is around the same price as an iPad - but it’s important to check whether your child’s school, college or university has specific requirements. For example, some statistical software requires Windows, and while you can make Windows work on a Mac that involves extra expense - and it isn’t an option at all on an iPad. If you’re buying software, look for student versions: programs such as Microsoft Office come in student editions that cost a fraction of the normal price. There’s no doubt that Apple

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computers are the most desirable computers for students, but they’re also the most expensive ones: Apple’s cheapest laptop, the MacBook Air, starts at £749. A better option may be to buy a second-hand MacBook Pro, as the 2012 model is still current, available online for around £400 and can be upgraded with fast SSD storage for around £50. Alternatively, keep an eye out for “refurb” deals. That’s when brand new laptops have been returned for some reason, checked and put on sale again. They can’t be sold as new anymore so they attract significant discounts.

great deal of money. Amazon has just updated its Kindle range of ebook readers, and the £59.99 model is arguably the best value Kindle so far. You can spend more on Kindles with all kinds of whizzy features, but we wouldn’t.

One other product you might want to consider is gadget insurance. That isn’t the same as an extended warranty, and it’s important to understand the difference: extended warranties such as Apple’s AppleCare don’t cover accidental damage such as water spills, which can easily do hundreds of pounds worth of damage to a The other essential, for older laptop. Your home insurance or children at least, is a smartphone. If current account may already he or she doesn’t already have one, provide such insurance, but it’s the best buy on the market is the worth checking the small print Moto G4. It’s a powerful Android carefully to ensure the kids’ gadgets phone with a price tag of just £169, are covered away from home and and it’s powerful enough to remain that the excesses aren’t excessive. current for several academic years. Lots of companies have insurance Once you’ve got the phone you can policies specifically designed for then shop around for either a pay as students’ computers and you go deal, where you buy credit in smartphones, and sites such as advance and top it up as required, money.co.uk enable you to or a SIM-only deal, which is a compare the cover, cost and monthly contract giving you a excesses quickly. certain amount of data, calls and Images L to R: Apple iPad mini texts. Reading is a big part of the educational process, of course, and electronic books can save you a

4; Toshiba Satellite C55; Motorola Moto G4; Amazon Kindle (2016 model)

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Paths/Driveways, Walls, Pillars, Steps, Patios etc Powerhosed Lawns Fed & Treated for weeds & moss Lawns Cut ▪ Hedges Trimmed Conifers Topped & Faced

DRUM LESSONS AVAILABLE

tel: 07788

Call or text for more info

153 299

Very Competitive Rates Free Quotes | No job too small

Learn how to play along with songs you like! Perfect for beginners £10 per 30min lesson

All ages welcome

07599 807364

Professional Chimney Service

PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICE

VACUUM EQUIPPED

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Jim Chimney Sweep Fireplaces  Wood Heaters Stove Pipes  Furnace Flues  Inserts

POWER SWEEP

Also TILING, PASTERING & JOINERY work undertaken RESIDENTIAL & COMMERICIAL Carryduff workshop All jobs considered CALL STEVE OR PETER For a FREE no obligation quote

Licensed & Insured

Beat the Winter Rush: Call Now

07918 634 082 Massey Professional

WINDOW CLEANING WE WASH YOUR FRAMES FOR FREE ON EVERY VISIT

Please phone David on: 02890 813275 or 07841 469829 for your FREE Quotation

0778 0357098 or 07432 615554

BELFAST

Person Wanted on casual / ad-hoc basis (one or two days per week, or by arrangement)

to visit potential customers on behalf of a local service business. Would suit retired person with sales background Must have access to a car and valid driving licence Salary negotiable + mileage

We cover all of BT8 LOCAL FAMILY RUN WINDOW CLEANING BUSINESS

If interested, please call David 07977

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Solution on page 42

GARY DAVIDSON

Bloomfield Blinds Specialists in Cleaning Venetian Blinds PHONE FOR QUOTATION Venetian ▪ Vertical Blinds ▪ Curtain Rails Roller Blinds ▪ Supplied, Fitted & Repaired

COMPETITIVE RATES Any handyman Jobs also done by fitters if required

D&A BUILDING CONTRACTS Specialising in:  New Builds  Extensions  Roof Conversions  Garages  General Building work etc

All work fully insured & warranted Ring today for a quote: 07765 696800 07545 107215

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Handsome Hounds Exclusive Dog Grooming Service

STYLIST / JUNIOR STYLIST / COLOURIST wanted for

Glam Hairdressing Salon in Carryduff

www.handsomehoundsni.com

 One to One personal attention by fully trained groomer  Nail, ear and gland treatment  Premium products used for each coat type  Full choice of styles and trims ~ Fully Qualified ~ No dog too big or small ~ All breeds welcome ~ Excellent Service

- Beautiful Beauty Room to rent - Casual nail tech required, with potential for permanent position/rental in very busy salon. - Freelance Make Up Artist required

Please call or text 07815 204489

MOORE

Pick up and drop off service available in Ballygowan, Comber, Carryduff & Saintfield areas

Horticulture Equipment

Lawnmowers • Ride-On Mowers • Chainsaws and Garden Machinery

Husqvarna Lawnflite Echo Cub Cadet Wolf-Garten Sales and Service

Tel 028 9752 8105 Mob: 07899 967725

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IVANHOE pd ainting

All Private & Commercial work undertaken and guaranteed Interior and Exterior Decorating For a quotation please ring:

07719 324897 or email: ivanhoepd@hotmail.co.uk

Open: Mon - Fri 8:30am to 5:30pm Sat 8:30am to 1pm

Collection and Delivery Visit our website: www.mooresmowers.co.uk 9 Drumalig Road, Boardmills, Lisburn. BT27 6UD Tel: 028 9751 0804

Carryduff Gardening Services ▪ Large or Small Gardens ▪

Grass Cutting Strimming Hedges etc Phone Richard

9081 2227 or 07 9500 7 8 9 10

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Kitchens ď‚­ New Builds Rewires ď‚­ Bathrooms Lighting and Sockets Domestic Smoke Alarms

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INDIAN RESTAURANT AND TAKEAWAY (above Brackenvale) MIDWEEK SPECIAL (Mon-Wed, 3 courses) ÂŁ9.95 LUNCHTIME SPECIAL (Thurs-Sat, 3 courses) ÂŁ7.50 Children's Menu Available 520 Saintfield Road, Belfast Tel: 02890

813099 or 02890 813822

Visit our website:

www.khybertandooribelfast.co.uk

Order online at JUSTEAT Delivery Service Available

Taking on new pupils in September - phone 07779 237 985 Now working from two locations - in Carryduff and Finaghy, or I can drive to you. Adults or children welcome. As are complete beginners. My youngest pupil is 3 years old and my eldest pupil is 75 years old! Private piano lessons and peripatetic school tuition. Special introductory rates for pre-school pupils. I can enter you for piano exams as a member of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music .... Or just learn for fun!

Learning to play the piano has evidence of delaying the onset of Alzheimer's and other mental illnesses. As well as keeping your mind active, it is very therapeutic and rewarding. Please mention the Carryduff Focus Magazine when contacting advertisers

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DI electrical

Domestic▪Commercial▪Industrial

ma.ke soft furnishings

'Leading the way with light' All types of electrical work undertaken

Electrical Appliances Supplied & Fitted No need to buy a new oven / hob and worry about having it fitted

We supply and fit all electrical appliances and take care of all electrical connections and plumbing connections Appliances such as: ovens  hobs  cookers fridges  freezers  hoods  dishwashers washing machines  tumble dryers

Contact David Firth email: davyfirth@hotmail.com tel:

028 9752 8372 or 07912 639984 39 Manse Road, Ballygowan, BT23 6HE

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range of headings and linings curtains - blinds - cushions iliv fabrics free no obligation measuring, estimate and hanging of curtains and blinds

to discuss your project, contact email: ma.kesoftfurnishings@gmail.com tel: 07786 353769

PASSION Hair & Beauty Hair with Elaine

10% off All colour, cut & blow drys on Thursdays & Fridays only in Sept Follow us on Facebook for photos of our work and more offers; www.facebook.com/PassionHairAndBeauty

Sarah and Elaine are back from maternity leave. Sarah is currently only working on Thurs, Fri & Saturdays.

Stockists of: GHDs • He-Shi Moroccan Oil • White to Brown

Beauty with Sarah Full pedicure with gel polish £25 Microdermabrasion facial £25 add express back massage for £15

Gel polish on fingers and toes with hand & foot massage £35 HD Brows £25 Lash tint, brow tint & brow wax £12 (Patch test necessary for all new clients. T&C apply)

Unit 10, Glenview Ind Est, Tower Lane, Hillsborough Rd, Moneyreagh.

www.passionhairandbeautymoneyreagh.com

Gift Vouchers Available

Tel: 028 9044 9331

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Katherine Sorrell outlines how you can employ paint to colour your home beautiful. Most of us are cautious about using colour, so how can we boost our colour confidence? Easy: arm yourself with a little knowledge and make the effort to experiment. You can always repaint if you don’t like the results. Start by leafing through as many interiors books and magazines as possible. A wealth of effort and experience has gone into producing room sets that work for all kinds of tastes. And, all the leading paint manufacturers produce colour cards, brochures that demonstrate how different shades can be put together, and interactive free apps: try Dulux’s Visualizer or Crown’s MyRoomPainter, for example. Consider the sizes of your rooms: pale colours, because they contain a lot of white, seem to recede, enhancing a feeling of spaciousness, while darker colours absorb light and therefore appear more enclosing.

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Similarly, ‘cool’ colours such as blue and green are more distancing than ‘warm’ colours such as red and yellow. This is why people tend to use paler, cooler colours in small rooms, and white on low ceilings, reserving bolder or darker colours for large, bright rooms. But break the rules if you wish: perhaps use a dark, warm colour to make a small room feel welcoming and intimate. For practicality, paint those parts of the house that show the dirt (such as a busy hallway) in a darkish shade, and consider a high-gloss, washable surface finish, too. A simple, one-colour scheme is relatively easy to get right – provided you choose the right colour. Combining two or more can be more challenging, but hugely rewarding. Once you have narrowed down your choices and tried the apps, create a mood board of magazine cuttings and swatches, layering colours and textures to build a balanced palette. Buy tester pots of paints and get a feel for the colours by painting and sticking A4-sized pieces of paper to the walls you’re planning to paint, and see what they look like as the light changes through the day. Also, paint the inside of a cardboard box to see how the colour changes as the walls reflect off each other. If you don’t want a classic colour palette, look out for fashion-forward hues. Dulux’s colour of the year is Cherished Gold, an earthy metallic that works well with both fresh pastels and rich jewel tones, while Pantone’s colours of the year are

Rose Quartz and a soft blue called Serenity. Crown’s autumn/winter palette is based around three looks: Out of the Dark, with black and charcoal plus bright yellow, pink and orange dashes; Skyscapes, shades of blue with grey and chalky neutrals; and Faded Berries, deep berry tones with mossy and grassy greens. So, research, find your favourite style and either follow fashion or go your own way - colour possibilities are endless.

NATURAL PAINTS Natural paints are generally made using combinations of ingredients such as linseed oil, lime, turpentine, citrus oil, chalk and earth and mineral pigments. They allow walls to breathe, so moisture is not trapped beneath - useful if your house is slightly damp - and they don’t become statically charged, thus reducing the build-up of dust on painted surfaces (good for allergy sufferers). Because they are more flexible, they tend not to crack or flake. They use either fully renewable raw materials or those that are in plentiful supply, and energy waste during manufacture is kept to a minimum. Manufacturers claim they are just as effective as conventional paints – if not more so – and, what’s more, they smell nice! Brands include Earthborn, Lakeland, Auro, Nutshell, Aglaia, Pots of Paint and Eico. IMAGE: Sherwood matt emulsion, Green Apple matt emulsion and Pastures matt emulsion; all £13.94 for 2.5l matt emulsion, Colours at B&Q, www.diy.com.

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Pamela Neal MCSP SRP Chartered Physiotherapist Body Control Pilates Supervising Teacher

Core Health Studio Unit 6, McKibbin House, Eastbank Rd, Carryduff. BT8 8BD www.corehealthbelfast.com

Tel: 079 7990 4365 pamelaneal@btinternet.com

Body Control Pilates Small Group Classes / 1:1 Sessions Studio Sessions (incl Reformer) Classical Pilates Ante and Post Natal Rehabilitation / Prehabilitation

Physiotherapy Management of all musculoskeletal conditions

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BUILDING, JOINERY & CONSTRUCTION

All aspects of Building Work, Plastering & Roof Work Locally Based Builder

Visit our website or our facebook page www.newtownhomeimprovementsbelfast.co.uk

Call us for a FREE quotation: t: 07546 634450 or 028 90 640212

Established 2001

Domestic and Commercial Garden Maintenance Grass cutting & general tidy-ups Lawns turfed, fed, scarified & re-sowed Decorative flagging / paving / walls All types of fencing erected

Power Washing patios, drives etc Coloured pebbles supplied and laid Hedge cutting, tree pruning / felling Mini digger work undertaken

Phone us today for a FREE competitive estimate:

Phone: 028 9044 8255 / 028 9751 1416 Mobile: 07802 333256 www.crossnacreevynurseries.uktc.com email: crossnacreevy_nurseries@hotmail.com Fully Insured for your peace of mind Our work is quality assured to the highest standards. All waste removed

Let us look after your lawn - grass cutting is our speciality

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Sudoku

For solutions, see page 42

How to Play Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through to 9, with no repetition. That's all there is to it! You solve the puzzle with reasoning and logic - there’s no maths involved and no adding up. All aspects of plumbing, heating and gas work undertaken

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New installations New bathroom suites Boiler servicing Power flushing Gas installations & servicing Landlord certificates Under floor heating

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WEDNESDAY Carryduff

THURSDAY Carryduff

Ivanhoe Hotel, Saintfield Rd, 7:30pm Tel: Steph 07715 865935

Ivanhoe Hotel, Saintfield Rd, 5:15pm & 7:15pm Tel: Kelly 07850 585 294

John Bush Systems Ltd Your local STATIONERY Company Supplies for Home, School or Business  Photocopying Service Stationery, Cartridges, Printers, Photocopiers and Office Furniture Competitive prices & FREE delivery within the Carryduff area

BACK 2 SCHOOL Lets get ready for the new term! FREE A4 Refill Pad with every File purchased Offer expires end Sept 2016

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Unit 7 Edgar Ind Estate Comber Road Carryduff, BT8 8AN Visit our website: johnbushsystemsni.co.uk Find us on

email: info@johnbushsystemsni.co.uk

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PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICES

BESPOKE DESIGN; BUILD & PLANTING

For all your painting needs Experienced Painter Available Interior and Exterior Painting Fully insured with over 20 years experience Efficient, reliable, honest & friendly service Competitive Rates

Contact Sean: (Four Winds) Phone or text : 07853 380 365

Sept Offers

t: 028 9061 6656

w: www.tlcni.com

Celebration and Wedding Cakes at very competitive prices

Please allow 6-8 weeks notice when ordering celebration cakes.

Catering service also available...

£5 off

Microdermabraison

10% off

Spray Tans

Waxing Wednesday

20% off all Waxing

for any occasion (Parties, Church events, Corporate, Funerals) Crockery, Cutlery, Glasses etc can be provided.

Treats from our Bakery...

Delicious Cakes, Traybakes, Biscuits and Desserts

Bakery Opening Times

Open: every Fri & Sat Morning 9am-12 noon. Call in!

must normally cost £10 or more individually Voucher must be shown to receive discount

Offers not valid with gift vouchers Chic Beauty Clinic, Emerson House, Carryduff

Tel: 02890 813672

Mossbrook Farm, 20 Mossbrook Rd, Carryduff. BT8 8AJ (Off the Clontanacally Road on the Moneyrea side of Carryduff)

Tel: 07912 620 177

email: farmhousetreatsdesserts@yahoo.co.uk

Find. us on:

Tree Surgery, Hedge Cutting & Fencing

Logs wood & ch for sa ip le

TREE SURGERY: Pruning, Dismantling, Felling, Hedge Work & FENCING . Please mention the Carryduff Focus Magazine when contacting advertisers

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OPEN MONDAYS UNIT 14, CARRYDUFF SHOPPING CENTRE BELFAST BT8 8RB

BEAUTY, NAILS & TANNING SALON

Tel: 028 9081 5775

10% off all massages

Sunbed Offer

10% off

½ price Sunbeds

all Clarins Facials Find us on

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38 Old Saintfield Road, Carryduff, BT8 8EY

1st month fees less 15%

Provid ing Excel lence in Childc are fo r 20 Ye ars

LONG STANDING REPUTATION FOR DELIVERING HIGH QUALITY CHILDCARE School collections available Nutritious, wholesome home cooked meals Full Day Care for less than £30 Opening Times: Mon to Fri 7:15am - 6:15pm Saturday 8am - 2pm T: 028 9081 5038 E: playdays38@yahoo.co.uk

www.playdaysnursery.net 38 Old Saintfield Road, Carryduff, BT8 8EY


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Adrian Murray Plumbing & Heating All types of Plumbing and Heating work undertaken   

Full Bathroom Refurbishments Central Heating Systems Powerflushed Underfloor Heating

 Chimney Sweeping  Multi Fuel Stoves  Cowls, Pots & Caps

Supplied & Fitted  Smoke Tests  Pressure Washing  Guttering Cleaned

Call Darran today:

02890 448815 07772 474 575 and give soot the boot!

Call Adrian on:

07515 148 605

NIACS trained, approved & insured

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ALL YEAR ROUND PROPERTY MAINTENANCE & GARDEN WORK UNDERTAKEN WINDOW CLEANING FROM £6 GRASS CUTTING FROM £8 GUTTER & FASCIA CLEANING HEDGE TRIMMING & PRUNING

PATIO & DRIVEWAY POWER WASHING LEAF CLEARING & WEED CONTROL EXTERNAL & INTERNAL PROPERTY PAINTING GARDEN CLEARANCE & WASTE REMOVAL

ALL FENCING & DECKING ERECTED BY FULLY QUALIFIED JOINER

Please contact STEVE – 07814 630 171 info@allovercleaning.co.uk Fully insured  Carryduff and Four Winds Based  Free Quotations  Reasonable Prices

www.allovercleaning.co.uk

All Over Cleaning & Gardening Service

Master Locksmiths • Domestic & Commercial

 Emergency Locksmiths 24/7 Service  Non-Destructive Entry  Complete Lock Changes  UPVC Doors and Window locks repaired and replaced

 All locks supplied and fitted meeting insurance requirements  On Site Key Cutting Facility  Burglary Repair & Boarding Up  Work & Locks Guaranteed  All calls dealt with in confidence

Tel: 07934 663337 Store this number for Emergencies

Visit our website for more information www.classicblindsbelfast.co.uk

Chimneys: Repaired, Replaced, Removed Pointing: Ridges, Valleys, Brickwork Roofs Cleaned: Moss Removed and Treated Guttering: Replaced, Repaired Power Washing: Driveways, Walls, Patios Aerials: Repaired, Replaced, Removed

Tel: 028 9030 9949 Visit www.tvaerialsbelfast.co.uk Please mention the Carryduff Focus Magazine when contacting advertisers

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Powerwashing General tidy ups etc Regular grass cuts from ÂŁ10 Book TODAY

8 Ilford Rd, Crossnacreevy, Belfast BT6 9SN

Contact Graeme for a quote: Tel: 02890 448744 or Mob: 07510 998 801

WORDWHEEL Using only the letters in the Wordwheel, you have ten minutes to find as many words as possible, none of which may be plurals, foreign words or proper nouns. Each word must be of three letters or more, all must contain the central letter and letters can only be used once in every word. There is at least one word that uses all of the letters in the wheel.

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• 1.6kg floury potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks • 750g cod fillet • 1L milk • 1 bay leaf • Few black peppercorns • 75g butter • 50g plain flour • 3 tbsp freshly chopped parsley • 175g frozen peas, thawed • 225g large peeled prawns, thawed if frozen • 15ml olive oil • Sprig of fresh parsley, to garnish

You can use any white fish fillet for this pie - haddock or coley will work just as well. Alternatively, replace half the cod with salmon fillet or smoked haddock, if liked.

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Cook the potatoes in a large pan of boiling, lightly salted water for 15-20 minutes until tender. Meanwhile, place the cod in a large frying pan and pour over the milk. Add the bay leaf and peppercorns and bring to the boil. Simmer for 5 minutes then remove from the heat. Using a slotted spoon, remove the cod from the pan and set aside. Strain the milk into a large heatproof jug. Melt 50g of the butter in a medium saucepan. Stir in the flour and cook for 1 minute. Gradually whisk in 850ml of the milk. Bring to the boil, stirring all the time, then simmer for 3-4 minutes until you have a smooth, thick sauce. Preheat the oven to 200C, fan 180C, Gas 6. Flake the fish, discarding any skin and bones, and stir into the sauce with the parsley, peas and prawns. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Transfer the mixture to a deep ovenproof dish. Mash the potatoes with the rest of the butter and milk and season to taste. Spoon the mash over the fish mixture to cover. Drizzle over the olive oil and bake in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes until golden and bubbling. Serve garnished with a sprig of parsley.

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Nature Focus In another of a new series of articles about our local environment, Helen Long writes about her observations of nature a bit further afield, outside Carryduff. This month Helen visits Armagh.... Imagine someone from Carryduff taking a trip to the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland and not visiting either of its cathedrals! And furthermore, imagine that same person admiring instead the interior of a Presbyterian Church! This was me one day last summer. Having set out on a ‘pilgrimage’ to the pre-Christian Navan Fort, I got lost and ended up on the Mall, right beside this beautiful kirk. I may well have been lost; but, to paraphrase the old hymn, I soon was found! Not only did I have the privilege of exploring a beautiful church, but I also received great directions to Navan! There is no doubting that Armagh is a beautiful city; but alas, one I don’t really know very well. I ate my picnic on a seat in the Mall, from where, through the trees, I Last Post In Charge of the Young Brigade could admire the Georgian houses with their elegant fanlit doors. Then I studied the adjacent memorial to the dead of the Boer War: a shockingly high number for a small community like this, where even the Drummer Boy was among the fallen. Only a few paces away, my reflective mood was further deepened by a huge iron cannon dating from an even earlier conflict (Crimea, c 1850: think ‘Charge of the Light Brigade’). Navan Fort is the Emain Macha of Cuchulainn—home of the Hound of Ulster—and the Red Branch Knights, so on arrival there I was back in a time long before the existence of either cannons or Georgian fanlights! Those were the days when cattle were the main currency! Strangely, what I sensed in that ancient seat of kings and warriors was an overwhelming ambience of tranquillity. It is a real Chez Cuchulainn? haven for both humans and wildlife: I La Paix (peace) heard birds flitting and calling in hedges all around; and I even caught a fleeting glimpse of a speeding dragonfly! Magnificent! The place is very well equipped for children of all ages, and I met many happy toddlers during my visit. (And the café’s caramel squares have to be tasted to be believed!) Ulster’s kings and heroes are long gone; but have their descendants inherited a better world? Perhaps I should leave the last word to the inscription in four languages on a white pole in a quiet glade in the Centre: ‘Let peace reign over all the earth.’

Helen Long

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Community Pages CARRYDUFF TABLE TENNIS STARS Three children from the one Carryduff family have been selected to represent Northern Ireland at the Sainsbury’s School Games at Loughbourgh University in England on the 2nd to 4th Sept. Thomas, Zak and Sophie Earley train at Ormeau Table Tennis club with coaches Keith and Gervis Knox. Thomas and Zak are 16 year old twins and they have represented Northern Ireland, Ulster and Ireland previously. Sophie is 10 years old and has also played for N Ireland, Ulster and Ireland. She is currently number 1 in Ulster and number 2 in Ireland at u13s level, playing well above her young age. Sophie represented Ireland at the Euro minis championships in Strasbourg in August. This competition is for the top girls and boys from all over Europe at under 13 level. Best of luck to all three from everyone in Carryduff!

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CARRYDUFF ACTION CANCER SUPPORT GROUP HELP US TO FIGHT CANCER We would like to welcome new members - on the third Monday of each month at 8pm in Carryduff Presbyterian Church - Smyth Room. Next meeting is on 19th September. We are a cross-community fundraising group. For more details, please phone the secretary Ann Johnston on 07752 013183 or email ajonty@btinternet.com

Local Useful Numbers: HEALTH AMBULANCE 999 Carryduff Surgery 90 812211 Repeat Prescriptions 90 813266 GP Out of Hours 90 796220 Chemist 90 812405 Carryduff Dental Practice 90 812431 Church Road Dental Care 90 817848 Optician - Gillian Gervais 90 812890 Lagan Valley Hospital 92 665141 Royal Group of Hospitals 90 240503 City Hospital 90 329241 Ulster Hospital 90 484511 EMERGENCY FIRE/POLICE 999 Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 Quick Check Freephone 08000132290 NIE 08457 643 643 Phoenix Gas 0800 002 001 Water Service 03457 440 088 Street Lighting 90 253051 Castlereagh Council 90 494500 Police (Non-Emergency) 101 Lifeline 0808 808 8000 Samaritans 08457 90 90 90 PIPS (Suicide Prevention) 90 755070 TRANSPORT AND TAKEAWAYS New Century 90 812755 John Dory’s 90 814595 Jolly Fryer 90 812060 Khyber 90 813822 Translink (Ulsterbus & Metro) 90 666630 EDUCATION Carr Primary Carryduff Primary Millennium Primary Moneyrea Primary St Ita’s Primary St Joseph’s Primary

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MILLENNIUM INTEGRATED PRIMARY SCHOOL Rabeekah O'Connor, a P5 pupil at Millennium IPS, had been making and selling 'Pom-Pom Pets' to the children at school last term. She and her mum worked hard every night to create each individual pet. Rabeekah has managed to raise the grand total of £542 which she donated to the Cancer Fund for Children NI. We are immensely proud of Rabeekah for her efforts.

BRIDGE CLASSES for Beginners, Novices and ‘Supervised Practice for Improvers’ will commence mid September in the Parish Centre, Carryduff. (behind Ivanhoe Hotel) Classes will be in the morning and evening, subject to demand. For further details contact Seamus (90812171) or Elizabeth (07742215935) seamussloan@btinternet.com

1ST MONEYREA GUIDE GROUP recommences on Wednesday 7th September in The Lyttle Memorial Hall. Rainbows ages 4/7yrs 7-8pm. Brownies ages 7/10 yrs and Guides 10/14 yrs 6:30-8pm for more details please visit annmcloughlin777@gmail. com or ring 07443535019.

MONEYREA YOUTH CLUB recommences on Monday 5th September at 7pm in Moneyreagh Community Centre. All young people ages 5 to 15 years welcome. We have been a locally based youth club for over thirty years and follow the ELB Youth Curriculum. For more information please contact Moneyreagh Community Centre 02890 449330 or email Youth Worker in Charge annmcloughlin777@gmail.com or call mobile 07443 535019.

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Lisburn & Castlereagh Policing and Community Safety Partnership Public Meetings Home Safety

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7pm Tuesday 6th September 2016 Newtownbreda Baptist Church 43 Newtownbreda Road Belfast BT8 7BQ.

7pm Wednesday 7th September 2016 Carryduff Presbyterian Church, Church Road, Carryduff Belfast BT8 8DT.

7pm Thursday 8th September 2016 The Fourwinds, 111 Newton Park,Belfast BT8 6LX.

Members of the public are cordially invited to attend one of these meetings to receive advice from the Lisburn & Castlereagh PSNI Crime Prevention Officer and to be given an opportunity to discuss issues of concern in relation to home and personal safety. For further information please contact: Lisburn & Castlereagh Policing and Community Safety Partnership. Civic Headquarters, Lagan Valley Island Lisburn BT27 4RL Tel: 028 9250 9279 E-Mail: pcsp@lisburncastlereagh.gov.uk


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Small Grant Programme Lisburn & Castlereagh Policing and Community Safety Partnership (PCSP) invites applications for consideration from interested constituted Community Groups, Neighbourhood Watch Schemes and Community Police Liaison Committees for small grants between £500 and £5000 to be spent in the current financial year ending 28 February 2017. Applications can be made under one of the following themes: 

Objective 1 – Reducing anti-social behaviour, addressing the effects of drugs and alcohol as a contributing factor in crime and anti-social behaviour, increase reporting of Domestic Abuse incidents and provide support to the victims, increase confidence in policing;

Objective 2 – Reduce the fear of crime, especially vulnerable groups including addressing hate crime, road safety, reduce burglaries, business and retail crime.

Application forms and guidance notes are available online at www.lisburncastlereagh.gov.uk/pcsp or by request from Lisburn & Castlereagh PCSP on 028 9250 9279/284/374. Please note that completed applications will NOT be accepted by email. Projects must be within the Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council area. Completed applications must be returned in a sealed envelope endorsed `Policing and Community Safety Partnership – Small Grants Application 2016/17’ and be addressed to the PCSP Manager, Lisburn & Castlereagh Policing and Community Safety Partnership, Civic Headquarters, Lagan Valley Island, Lisburn, BT27 4RL to arrive no later than 1.00pm on Friday 23 September 2016.

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TINYLIFE Do you have a spare few hours every week to help a local family cope with the stress of caring for a premature or sick baby? Based in Carryduff, TinyLife is Northern Ireland's premature and sick baby charity. The charity provides a wide range of practical and emotional support services to families right across the province who are faced with the heartbreaking reality of premature birth or sickness at birth. Many of the babies we support are born as early as 24 weeks and weigh as little as 1lb. These babies often spend prolonged time in neonatal care and some have prolonged health complications. Bringing home a premature or sick baby in much more challenging than bringing home a full term infant. With this in mind, TinyLife offer a hospital to home support service. The service makes the first crucial years a little less daunting for both parents and baby/babies especially when they feel like they have nowhere else to turn. In fact, many parents call the service 'their lifetime'. TinyLife can offer parents the support of a fully trained volunteer who will come to the home for up to 4 hours each week and help them to feed/bath their baby/babies, attend hospital appointments or simply be a listening ear. Both the charity and the families rely heavily on the generosity of the volunteers, who give of their time freely to help others. Local TinyLife volunteer and mum of 2, Carol understands the value of her role. 'I was looking for a volunteering opportunity for a worthwhile cause to fill the spare time I had now that my children were of school age. As a mum myself, I felt that TinyLife was a particularly good fit. I undersand the challenges that parents of small children face on a daily basis and I know that an extra pair of hands always comes in useful'. TinyLife provides indepth training for volunteers, covering topics such as child protection training and volunteering with families of premature babies as well as ongoing support provided by the Family Support team who work within the 7 neonatal units across Northern Ireland. Carol said, 'I have been supporting 2 families, both with very different needs, since last year. Visits vary from week to week, one week I might be helping mum to feed her baby then the next I might be attending hospital appointments'. Helen Marks is the family support officer who looks after families located in the Belfast Trust area. She said, 'TinyLife could not operate this unique service without the help of our volunteers and I know firsthand that the families really value the contribution made to their lives by our volunteers. But as more and more premature and sick babies are born, the charity desperately needs more volunteers. No experience is necessary and duties can vary between families; some mums simply want a listening ear whilst others need a more hands on approach, perhaps help attending hospital appointments or in the case of twins, feeding one baby whilst mum changes or feeds the other'. Carol added, 'Volunteering for TinyLife is a very rewarding experience, I really enjoy visiting my families every week and I know that Helen is only a phone call away should I need support too. Knowing that I am making a difference, no matter how small, to someone in need makes it all the more worthwhile'. If you would like to hear more about volunteering with TinyLife in the Belfast area, please contact Helen on 07702 384787 or via email: helen@tinylife.org.uk 38

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Campaigners is a youth organisation that helps children and young people to learn from the bible while enjoying games and activities, learning new skills and making new friends. Carryduff Campaigners is for boys and young men (aged 4-18) and is run each year from September to Easter. Why not come along and try it out, or contact Tim Price on 07843 938144 for more information.

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POLICE ADVICE - DOMESTIC ABUSE A new campaign was launched in June by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and Policing and Community Safety Partnerships (PCSPs) to encourage people to report incidents of domestic abuse. The key message of the campaign ‘If you feel like you’re walking on eggshells that’s domestic abuse’ is designed to encourage the reporting of incidents and make victims aware that they can take steps to stop it. The police respond to an incident of Domestic Abuse every 19 minutes. While this is a shocking statistic there is a belief that a large number of domestic incidents are still going unreported. Detective Chief Superintendent George Clarke, Head of the PSNI’s Public Protection Branch, said: “Between March 2015 and April 2016, there were 28,392 domestic abuse incidents reported to police, which is an increase of 105 incidents compared to the same period last year. We welcome the increase because we believe this shows confidence is increasing in the police. However; we know that incidents are still going unreported. “Very often people who are being abused feel isolated, vulnerable and frightened and don’t know where to turn. Through the campaign we are encouraging all victims regardless of age, race, gender or sexuality to come forward and report the matter to the police. Speak out to stop it. “It is our job to keep people safe. Our role is about prevention, protection and prosecution – to prevent further violence, to protect the victim, children and other vulnerable people and to facilitate the prosecution of offenders. We work closely with our partners, statutory and voluntary, to ensure the victims get the help they deserve, to highlight the issue of Domestic Abuse and to explore ways in which we can keep communities safer.” As part of awareness raising the Police Service alongside the local PCSPs are supporting initiatives to encourage victims to report this heinous crime. There are dedicated domestic abuse officers across Northern Ireland to ensure that all domestic abuse crimes are investigated, as well as providing support and information to victims about police procedures and legal proceedings. Domestic abuse cannot of course be dealt with solely by the police and they will continue to work with the PCSP and other key stakeholders to highlight the issue of domestic abuse and explore together ways in which we can make communities safer. A 24-hour Domestic and Sexual Helpline is available to anyone who has concerns about domestic or sexual violence, now or in the past on 0808 802 1414. The PCSP and the Police should strongly encourage anyone suffering from domestic abuse to contact their local police on the non-emergency 101 or in an emergency always call 999.

CARRYDUFF PARISH CHURCH - ST IGNATIUS CHURCH OF IRELAND J CLUB & J CLUB PLUS Reopening on FRIDAY 9TH SEPTEMBER @ 7.15pm to 9.15pm J Club for P1 age children and up, J Club Plus for P7 age young people and up For a copy of the Packed Fun Filled program with weekly lively worship. Please contact Keith Shaw 07901 935205 Don't miss FRIDAYS or J CLUB SUNDAYS at Carryduff Parish ...... Time to have lots of Fun, Food, Outings, Sleepovers, Weekends away and lively worship and bible teaching. Make new friends and loads more! 40

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CARRYDUFF LIBRARY Now open for longer! Storytime (ages 4-8yrs) – every Mon 3pm. Resumes Mon 12th Sept. Please note earlier start time.

Opening Hours: 02890 813568 Mon 10am–5pm Wed 10am–8pm Fri 10am – 3pm Sat 10am - 1pm

Rhythm & Rhyme (0-4yrs) – 2nd&4th Fridays 11am Resumes Fri 9th Sept. Carryduff Adult Reading Group new members welcome Next meeting Wed 14th Sept 4-5pm Introduction to iPad Wednesday 14th September 10:30 – 12:30. Places limited, booking essential Coffee Club Fri 16th September at 12 noon. Digital Presentation - Do you Remember the Sixties ? Everyone welcome, booking advisable. Please ask staff for details. E-magazine Clinic help with setting up Ebooks and Emags on Ipads. Wed 28th Sept. One to one sessions. Booking essential - contact staff to book a slot. Tea and Newspapers all day every Wednesday Craft and Chat Every Wednesday 11am. A group for anyone who enjoys knitting, crochet, cross stitch and other crafts. Share hints and tips, meet new people and learn new skills. The ladies in Carrydyuff library are involved in the ‘NI Big Sock’, a community participation event.This is an attempt to create a huge Christmas stocking using 3” hexagons by Dec 2106 and beat the Guinness world record, currently held by Italy. Please feel free to come along and help out. Macmillan Coffee Morning Fri 30th September 10:30 to 12:30 Story Bake-Off Saturday 1st October, 11:30 -12:15. Cooking up the ingredients for a great story, with local author Pauline Burgess. For children aged 7-12 years. Booking essential. Please mention the Carryduff Focus Magazine when contacting advertisers

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BARRACK STREET BAND (CORK) AND ORMEAU CONCERT BAND Barrack Street Intermediate Band from Cork visited Belfast for the first time in August. A cross community workshop was held for both bands in St Dorotheas Church Halls, off Gilnahirk Road. Initially the bands split into brass and reed, using separate rooms. Ms Shauna McCullough (conductor Barrack Street Band) taking the brass and Mr Gary Shields (conductor Ormeau Concert Band) taking the reeds. Later the sections combined to form a band of approximately 55 players. A concert followed to which the public were invited. The music was thoroughly enjoyed by both players and public. At the conclusion of the concert the visitors presented a beautifully engraved crystal plaque to the chairman of Ormeau - Mr Bill Green. This was an extremely successful cross community venture and we all hope it or similar can be repeated. We are grateful to all who took part in the organising of the event and to the church secretary, Deborah, whose support was very much appreciated. During their 4-day visit, they also played in public at Belfast City Hall, Titanic Quarter and Duncairn Community Festival. The Ormeau Concert Band have vacancies in all sections, both brass and reed. For those interested in joining we are on Facebook/YouTube or contact us on Mob 07803 019666.

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MONEYREAGH NON SUBSCRIBING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev Chris Wilson 028 90 449713 (Manse) or 07729 178093 Sunday Service: 11.30 am, Sunday School: 10.15 am (except 3rd Sunday of month) Family Service: 11.30 (3rd Sun of mth) Bible Study: 2nd Wednesday of month, 7.30 pm (Manse) Church Conversation: 3rd Wed of month, 7.30 pm (Manse) Prayer Group: 4th Wednesday of month, 7.30 pm (Manse) Mums and Babies: 10 am to 12 noon, every Tuesday (Old School, next to the Manse) All welcome Ladies' Fellowship ('Ladybirds'): monthly meetings (details on request)

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MONEYREA WI Meets at 7:45pm on the first Monday of the month (Sept to June) in Moneyrea Community Centre. More info from Jennifer Busby on 07912 620177

NEWTOWNBREDA WI Meets in Knockbreda Church Hall, Purdy’s Lane on the second Friday of each month from 7:30pm to 9:30pm. AGM on Friday 9th Sept. Hear reports of last season and plans for this year. Refreshments available.

Moneyreagh Non-Subscribing is a liberal Christian church. Everyone most welcome. Christening/Baptism and Marriage enquiries welcome.

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CARRYDUFF PARISH CHURCH - ST IGNATIUS CHURCH OF IRELAND J C Special Family Worship

Meetings on 2nd Monday of each month at 7:30pm in St Ignatius Church Hall.

Are you looking for a Church for your family to attend? You want to feel apart of a family? Lots of activities for kids & young people to help them grow up in faith? Want a lively Worship with special refreshments & fun activities? Come to our Worship on SUNDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER @ 10.30am EVERYONE WELCOME !!!

BALLYGOWAN COMMUNITY VOICES Join a friendly and fun community choir. No auditions or previous experience is needed - we have a very mixed ability choir from those who sing in the shower, to ex choristers. Some read music, some learn from ear but with rehearsal each Friday evening everyone works well together and we make a fantastic sound. We sing musical theatre, classical, jazz, gospel, a bit of everything. We hope to see you there! Our New term starts Friday 2nd September 2016 in Ballygowan Village Hall. Starting time 7.30pm. You will be made most welcome. For more information, contact the Secretary: 07964 601555

CARRYDUFF HISTORICAL SOCIETY An illustrated talk on ‘The Silent Valley Reservoir’ by Dr Philip Donald FICS, including the connection to Knockbracken Reservoir, will be held on Monday 12th September at 8pm in the Committee Room of Lough Moss Leisure Centre.

CARRYDUFF WI

Varied programme, talks, demonstrations competitions, outings, tea and chat. New members very welcome

1st CARRYDUFF SCOUT GROUP are recruiting! Come join in the fun! At St Ignatius Parish Halls. Squirrels, age 4-6 Fri 6:15 to 7:15pm Beavers, age 6-8 Thur 6:15 to 7:15pm Cubs, age 8-10½ Mon 7:15 to 8:45pm Scouts, age 10½-14½ Thur 7:15 to 9 Explorers, age 14½-18 Thur 7:15 to 9:30pm Contact group leader Brian Crothers to secure a place for Sept ’16. Email: briancrothers@btinternet.com or tel: 07443 546508 Take part in these activities: Camping, Survival Skills, Fun and Games, Outdoor Adventures, First Aid Training. Challenge yourself, use your creativity and make new friends!

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Church Pages ST IGNATIUS PARISH CHURCH (CHURCH OF IRELAND) Rev Stephen Lowry 02890 812342 Celebrating: New Birth, New Life, New Hope, New Opportunities

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Sunday Services: 9am, 10:30am, 6:30pm. Wed Holy Communion: 10.30am followed by lunch on 4th Wed Parish Secretary: Jenny Eralp 90813489 Wed & Fri 9.30am-12.30pm Parish Prayer Meeting & Parish Home Group Bible Study ring for details Mission 15 meetings: monthly. Contact Keith Shaw 07901 935205 J-Club: Fri 7:30-9pm (P2-P7 age) Keith Shaw 07901 935205 J-Club Plus: Fri 7:30-9pm (year 8 and up) Keith Shaw 07901 935205 S-Club: Sun 10:30-11:30am (3-13 yrs) Contact office Scouts: Thurs 7pm-9pm Gordon Crothers 02897 528026 Babies & Toddlers: Fri 10-11:30am. Bowling Club: Wed 7:30-9:30pm Golf Society: As arranged, contact office for details Ring for details on Squirrels, Beavers, Cubs, Rainbow Guides & Brownies

CARRYDUFF BAPTIST CHURCH www.carryduffbaptist.org Pastor - Gordon Walker 0777 962 5571 Or contact Church Elder Roy Donlop 028 90 813686 Sunday Meetings: 11am & 7pm Youth Fellowship Sun: 8:30pm Johnnie Black 028 90 449250 Parents and Toddlers Tues: 10am Maisie Smith 028 90 703336 Kids@Trailblazers Sun 11am Daphne Neill 028 92 660687 Bright Hour for Seniors 3rd Wed: 10:45am Christine McClean 028 90 814376 Campaigners (Boys) Wed: 6:45-8pm Ages 4-18 Tim Price 9263 9395 Girls Brigade Thurs: 6:45pm Judith Humphries 028 9263 9106 Fellowship Ladies 1st Monday Marion Moreland 028 90 644659

Free for non profit making organisations CARRYDUFF ELIM CHURCH Minister: Pastor George Ritchie 028 90 817270 Sunday: Morning Service 11am Evening Service 6.30pm (crèche, Faith Kids and Ignite Bible Class during am Service)

Monday: Men’s Fellowship (1st Mon) Wednesday: Prayer/Bible Study / Connect Home Groups /Alternate weeks 7:30pm Thursday: Noah’s Ark Parent & Toddler group 10am Healing Rooms 8pm (Prayer for the Sick)

Friday: Youth Club 7:30pm (11-18yrs) Saturday: ICEJ Rally www.carryduffelim.com (1st Sat) info@carryduffelim.com

NEWTOWNBREDA GOSPEL HALL Newtownbreda Rd, Belfast www.newtownbredagospelhall.com

Gospel Meeting: Sunday 7pm Sunday School: 3pm (Sept to June) Young People’s Meeting: Mon 7pm (Oct to March) For enquiries & transport ring William: 028 90 813500

CARRYDUFF FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

PURDYSBURN GOSPEL HALL

Rev David McLaughlin 028 90 815846 Sunday Services: 11:30am and 7pm (Half hour prayer meeting before services) Sabbath School & Bible Class: 10.15-11am Wilfred 90 813306 Childrens’ Meeting: Wed 7-7:50pm (Sept- April) Miriam 90 815846 Bible Study Group: Wed 8pm-9:30pm, Contact Minister Senior Youth Group: Fri 8pm (Sept- May) Mark Stronge 07882 109848 Mens Breakfast Club: 4-6 times per year, Contact Minister

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MONEYREAGH NON-SUBSCRIBING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rt Rev Chris Wilson MA Moderator 028 90 449713 (Manse) or 07729 178093 Sunday Service: 11.30am Sunday School: 10:15am on 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays (as appropriate). Moneyreagh Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church is a liberal Church. All are very welcome. www.moneyreaghnonsubscribers.com

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Gospel Meeting alternate Tuesdays 7:30-8:30pm (Oct to April) For enquiries and transport ring William: 028 90 813500

CARRYDUFF GOSPEL HALL 1 Comber Road, Carryduff 028 9081 3899 www.carryduffgospelhall.com Sunday Services: Morning Service 11am Sunday School: 3pm Evening Service: 7pm

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CAIRNSHILL METHODIST CHURCH

1A Comber Road, Carryduff

www.cairnshillmethodist.org Rev Louise Donald 028 90 790570

www.elkanachristianfellowship.com

louise.donald@irishmethodist.org

Sunday Services: 11:30am Holy Communion on 1st Sunday Check our website for latest information on our organisations

CARRYDUFF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH www.carryduffpresbyterian.org.uk Morning Worship: 11am Fellowship Service: 6:30pm Prayer & Bible Study: Tues 8pm

RUGBY AVENUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH at Queensfort Road, Carryduff Church tel no: 02890 814550 Sunday Services: 11am, 7pm Midweek Service: of bible study and prayer Wed at 7:45pm (Oct - April) Ladies Guild: 2nd & 4th Thurs 7:45pm (Oct - May)

BALLYMAGARRICK GOSPEL HALL Hillsborough Rd, Carryduff Tel: 02892 639224 www.ballymagarrickgospelhall.org.uk

Gospel Meeting: Sunday 7pm Sunday School: 3pm Children’s Meeting: Tues 7pm For transport ring Ruth 02892 639224.

CARR BAPTIST CHURCH Pastors Clifford Morrison 028 9263 9872 Andrew Campbell 028 3882 0772

Sunday Services: 11am & 6:30pm www.carrbaptist.org.uk

Rev Alistair Smyth 028 90 812232 Find us on Facebook carryduffpc Sunday Services: 11:30am and 7pm Sunday School: 10:30am. Creche and Children’s Church during Sunday morning Service. Parents & Toddlers: Wed 10am-11.30am Lesley 90 812232 Girls Brigade: Tues, under 5s 6:30-7:45 other ages 7pm-8:45 Andrea 90814268 Boys Brigade: Thurs, age 5-8 6:30-7:30pm, age 8-11 78:15pm, age 11-18 7:30-9:45pm Lesley Carson 97 532331 Mixed Bowling Fellowship: Mondays 7:45pm Ladies PW: 1st Mon (not Jun, July & Aug) 7:45pm Lesley 90 812232 Men’s Fellowship: 2nd Tues 2pm Hugh Munro 90 812361 Afternoon Fellowship: Wed 2-4pm (Sept - April) Isobel Carson 90812834 Badminton: Wed, Juniors (under 16s) 7:158:15pm, Seniors (over 16s) 8:15-10:30pm Brian Lowry 90 813424 Table Tennis Fri 7pm

CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY, PARISH OF DRUMBO AND CARRYDUFF Fr Martin Kelly 90 812238 Sunday Masses: Vigil Sat 6pm, Sunday 9am, 10:30am, 12noon The following groups meet in the Parish Centre (behind the Ivanhoe): Bridge: Sun 7:30pm - 10:30pm Seamus Sloan 90 812171 Badminton (Adults): Mon: 8:30pm Mary O’Hara 90 813142. Bowling: Tues: 8-10pm Raymond McConvey 90 703242 Beavers: Tue 6:30-7:40, Wed 6:40-7:50 jerome.dawson@outlook.com Cubs: Mon & Thurs 6:30-8pm. Ronan McCaughey 07752871490 Scouts: Mon & Tues: 8.00-9:30pm Joe McGrady 07948 270965 Venturers: Sun: 7.30-9.30pm Pat Polin 90 812568 Set Dancing: Thurs 8:15 - 10:30pm. Rosaleen Murphy 07703 497023 Speech & Drama: Alisha Doherty Sch Speech&Drama 07749331313 Irish Dancing: Norney School Alison Norney 028 90 796770 McGarrity School Alice Murray 07914 398 980 Drumbo Golf Soc: 90794833 Youth Club: Chris Conway 90 817622 Play School: Colette Murray 07894 903985 Tai Chi: 90 815439

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Aerial and Roofing Services 27

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Attic Ladder Installation

Funeral Services

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Garden Maintenance

Physiotherapist

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Hairdresser

Podiatrist

Attic Access NI

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Blinds Bloomfield Blinds Classic Blinds

Boiler Servicing AWJ Thompson

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Builder

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Catering and Cakes Farmhouse Treats

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The Landscape Company

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Roofing Services

Aerial and Roofing Services 27

Slimming Clubs Slimming World

Ma.ke Soft Furnishings

Stationery

John Bush Systems

Supermarket

5

Taxi

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Carryduff Cabs

BSD Training Ltd

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Tree Surgeon

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Window Cleaning

7 13

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Locksmith

17

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Massey Cleaning Services

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In the north-west corner of Tenerife, the Teno Rural Park may not be as famous as Teide or Anaga but this six million year old volcanic range casts a magic spell on anyone who discovers it. Covering just over 8,000 hectares above the lovely village of Buenavista del Norte (meaning ‘nice view’), it climbs to over 1,300 metres at Cruz de Gala, much of it along a windswept ribbon of road with glorious mountain and ocean views.

rural heartlands where farmers toil on terraces carved into the slopes and old folks still weave baskets and palm leaf hats. Others have joined the burgeoning tourist trade and a few rustic inns pop up along the road, serving tiny Canarian potatoes eaten with mojo sauce, meat balls, cod, goat’s cheese or honey-based desserts.

understand. Draped in bougainvillaea, clinging to a knoll sprinkled with palms and orange trees, it’s a pretty little place, home to barely 100 but attracting ramblers and visitors alike, with a shaded square and steep cobbled lanes leading down to the viewpoint over the gorge. The Atlantic beckons far below, deep blue in the sunshine, but the trail The higher you go, the more plunging down the ravine is a two dramatic the scenery, with deep to three hour challenge: jumping gorges and cliffs created by ancient from rock to rock (and no room for In these green bucolic hills, every lava flows which left in their wake a a shepherd’s leap), tackling loose bend of the road reveals something rich variety of ecosystems. There lava grit, boulders, streams, here a new, a colourful Guanche hamlet are all sorts of endemic plants, flimsy bridge, there a waterfall clinging to a slope, a vineyard or laurel forest, succulents such as the where you wish you could stop, but two, a row of prickly pear, a candle-like spurge which grows the there is no turning back. Finally, fabulous viewpoint where deserted size of a small tree, coastal thistles, hot and tired but smiling, hikers trails head into the mountains palm, dragon trees and myriad emerge on a small sandy beach but suspended between ocean and sky. grasses and wild flowers. Hawks, exploring the rich ocean life is best kestrels and falcons hover high There you might catch a glimpse of left for another time. The beach is above, great colonies of pigeons the mighty Mount Teide rising in totally isolated and the only escape gather in the forest and if you’re the distance, the highest point on is back up the ravine or a boat ride lucky, you might just spot a rare the island, or come across a young to the majestic cliffs of Los native lizard basking on the stones. man practising his shepherd’s leap, Gigantes along the coast on the clutching a long heavy pole to At around 700 metres, the road edge of the Park. bounce like a goat from rock to reaches the mountain village of Meanwhile, on the westernmost rock. In days gone by, it was the Masca, the Machu Picchu of tip of this most popular Canary only way to keep up with your Tenerife, they say, and when you island, the Teno lighthouse offers flock; today it’s a competitive sport set eyes on the rocky amphitheatre yet more spectacular views right which keeps the skill alive. towering all around and the razor off the beaten track. sharp peak guarding the entrance Traditions remain strong in these to the gorge, it’s easy to Please mention the Carryduff Focus Magazine when contacting advertisers

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