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DOUBLE DELIGHT CONCERT

Sunday 1st June - 7.30pm The ASTURIAS RESTAURANTE at Punta Prima is the venue for a unique double delight for quality concert-goers. Conductor and vocal tutor Nigel Hopkins brings together two of his exciting choirs in the same concert when the Orihuela Costa Male Voice Choir joins the Cantemos! Youth Choir at this new concert venue. The Male Voice Choir will sing a varied selection of songs they have prepared for their forthcoming trip to El Verger (Denia) where they are joining forces with the local Costa Blanca Male Voice Choir in a massed male voices concert at the brand

new Casa del Cultura. The talented children of Cantemos! Youth Choir will perform an entire programme of ABBA songs. They will feature among them many of the most talented young soloists on the Costa, including Janelle Gaskell who was recently judged the best female vocalist in the X Factor competition here on the Costa. Tickets for this performance are just 6â‚Ź each, and are available only from La Ponderosa shop on La Zenia island, or members of the choirs ... or on the door if there are any left.


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Sunlife Solar Solutions new Head Office opened in Punta Prima last year and employs a knowledgeable team of multi lingual staff, to answer any of your queries. With Solar installations currently being fitted from Mazzaron to Denia, complying with the current registration process, the company is going from strength to strength. “Unfortunately, there are several companies trading at the moment, making bogus claims to potential customers in order to achieve a sale. If you would like genuine and informative advice, a bespoke system designed for YOUR needs, installed correctly first time and then legally registered by our Solar Registered Engineers, then visit our new offices, visit our website or just give us a call.” The rapidly growing Renewable Energy company also supplys and installs many new innovative Solar products, from vertical wall mounted ultra slim panels to the latest in hot water and pool systems. If you are interested in Solar, then contact Sunlife Solar Solutions, they will have the Solution for you.

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Sensol golf

Summer Season

CLARE´S CORNER – BUYING IN SPAIN Spain is one of Europe’s most attractive countries, with much to offer to those who settle here. In recent years, the downturn in the property market has lead to a surplus of property for sale. However, Spain is still popular with British buyers and despite the economy, Spain still offers a relaxing way of life, and the current market means that buyers can grab a bargain. The cost of living in Spain is also much cheaper than in the UK. In 2013/2014 foreign buyers returned to Spain´s property market. More than a fifth of all Spanish residential sales were to foreign buyers which is good news for sellers. So, what is involved if you are considering purchasing a home in Spain? If you purchase a resale property, once your offer is accepted you will be expected to pay a deposit (upto 10% of the purchase price). This enables your solicitor to do the necessary investigations. I would highly recommend that the services of a solicitor who speaks Spanish and English are enlisted to ensure the process runs efficiently. A completion date is agreed which is usually a few weeks after the offer is agreed (much quicker than in the UK). Should you cancel your purchase, you forfeit the deposit but should the seller cancel the sale, they must pay you twice the amount of the deposit. On top of the sale price will be various fees and taxes. You should allow around 10% on top of the purchase price to cover these fees. By choosing the right estate agent and a good lawyer you should be moving into your new home in Spain very soon. Clare Belton

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Leanne and Steve and Sara and Sean invite you to join them for their popular outdoor Summer season of entertainment.

Live music and BBQ. Only 1€ to reserve your seat! 21st June - Woody

2nd August - The Red Tops 9th August - Bono

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all proceeds go to Help for Heroes

Charity Night

16th August - Barrington

5th July - Bernie Mac

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Phil Collins and

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www.ecocorpshop.com Special Offers Visit:

No tax on Solar! we have some great offers on systems for both grid connected and off grid. Contact us for a no obligation, free consultation and site survey. Official installers and long warranties. Ecocorp Hybrid Home Power System These systems with a battery bank included, run in conjunction with your mains electricity. No more power cuts, clean energy and only use the mains when absolutely necessary. Contact us for more information and or a free, no obligation site survey and quotation. 3Kw systems complete including installation from 8,995€ 5Kw systems complete including installation from 10,995€ 8Kw systems complete including installation from 12,995€ 10Kw systems complete including installation from 13,995€ Swimming Pool Heating Extend your swim season or use your pool all year round. These “Super efficient” units are very economical to run and come fitted with automatic thermostats; set the tempreture you require and enjoy your pool whatever the weather. Prices starting from 2495€ including installation. Ecocorp are the “Official Installers” for Eurener Solar Panels- Made in Spain. These are one of the best PV panels in the world! All manufactured here in Spain with a 25 year warranty. Ecocorp are the “Official Installers” for VIctron Energy in the Almeria and Murcia Regions. Our team of installers are fully conversant and trained by Victron Energy to ensure that your installation is of the highest quality. From configuring your individual system to it going live, our service is second to none.

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“Off Grid” Solar Power Systems for homes with no mains electricity Enjoy the benefits of free, clean solar energy! Solar power technology has advanced dramatically over the last 10 years, modern appliances and large homes can be fully functional on solar power. Even 3 phase installations are available. Contact us for a free site survey and consultation and see how you can benefit from the “Power of the sun”. With systems from as little as 3995€ installed, what better time to look at an alternative energy source! Special offer only 8 available 3kw”Off Grid” Ssytem - Only 4995€

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local News FOSSIL” SHARK IN ROQUETAS “LIVING 3.8 m Six-gill shark found washed up in Natural Park

On the 19th May 2014 a 3.8m six gill shark (Hexanchus griseus) washed up in the natural park of Punta Entinas-Sabinar, and wildlife rescue non-profit Equinac went to the scene to take photographs and record data. This species of shark has hardly evolved since the Jurassic period, over 150 million years, which makes it a “living fossil” from the time of the dinosaurs. The shark’s habitat is the Ocean abyss, sometimes found at over 2000m depth. It is a slow shark, that generally scavenges for carcasses of dead animals, such as large whales. It is found in almost all the world’s seas, yet sightings are getting more and more frequent because of trawlers and other fisheries. This one had a rope tied to its tail stock, indicating that a fisherman probably had to drag it out from a net, something that Equinac has also observed

with cetaceans (whales and dolphins). Despite its appearance and size, this animal doesn’t pose any threats to people, and no one should be intimidated to get back in the water this Summer! Equinac is the exclusive entity that rescues marine wildlife in the Almería province, Southern Spain. The NGO is composed by a technical and veterinary team, and a network of trained volunteers. They are called when an animal is found on the beach, even when the animal is dead, which allows vital data and sampling collection for scientific purposes. Most frequent species are striped dolphins and loggerhead turtles. Sharks are not frequently found washed up on the coast, but many species live in the Mediterranean Sea. Sharks are types of fish, and most aren’t dangerous to man. Source: Alexander Sánchez - Equinac

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You’re planning to add a beautiful pergola or elegant gazebo to your home or even a garden arbor, it’s an exciting prospect... Enhancing your home and your garden with gazebos and pergolas is an excellent way of improving both the saleability of your home and the quality of your home life. Build either in your backgarden and you immediately have an outdoor living space - and as long as you have all the permissions required, and you use quality materials... there couldn’t be an easier or quicker way to add value and improve the aspect of your home. Could you and your family use extra living areas? why not make more use of the quiet outdoors, take in some fresh air, read a book and enjoy the sunset by enhancing your garden and creating shady outdoor living spaces.

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In late winter or early spring, you should prune lantana back to about six inches to a foot from the ground, especially if there’s a lot of old or dead growth. Overgrown plants can be pruned back to about a third of their height (and spread if necessary). You can also lightly trim lantana plants periodically throughout the season to stimulate new growth and encourage flowering. This is usually done by trimming lantana tips back about one to three inches. Following the pruning of lantana plants, you may also want to apply some light fertilizer. This will not only encourage quicker blooms, but will also help to nourish and rejuvenate the plants after both the long winter nap as well as any stress associated with pruning.

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Find us at Moncayo Market on Saturdays & we are pleased to announce we are now at Lemon Tree Market on Sundays


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Home & Garden Over fifty members enjoyed May’s Vega Baja Garden Club programme. Anna van Dijk described some 18 different cacti, illustrated by photographs, and Ron Harris encouraged members to appreciate individual and clusters of roses, and members’ choice of the odours of these roses. Over 30 members and partners the following week greatly enjoyed their three day trip to appreciate the patio gardens in Cordoba. Mary Priddle was involved. Two of our members will be featured the first Monday of June: Jacqui Ford will descibe two or three or her favourite plants, and Carole Williams will feature aspects of lemon trees. The new season of the Club will start in September. Members will be encouraged to submit photographs of their gardens, and will choose their preferences. The first meeting in September will be held on Monday 1st, at 1.45pm for a 2pm start, at Los Rosales Restaurant on the CV895, on the Lemon Tree Road between Guardamar del Segura and Los Montesinos. If you are interested in gardening annd would like to attend the meetings, will be assued of a warm welcome. For further information, please contact Val Duckworth, tel. 966716527.

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Cathy’s curiosity corner The place to buy, sell & display your household furniture Cathy would like to thank all her customers on the occasion of the First Anniversary of Cathy’s Curiosity Corner, and looks forward to seeing you during this year

opening times: Mon - Fri 10am-6pm / Sat 12pm - 6pm We have a drop off point for items to help Elche Children’s Home

Benijofar C/Rambla 5

from Quesada turn right after Citroen Garage

Tel: 622 899 906

Email: tcscuriositycorner@hotmail.es Facebook: cathy’s curiosity corner

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Via Axail, 7 Puerto de Mazarron Tel: 968 154 204 www.jardinerialagardenia.com email: bahiagarden@msn.com

HYPNO-FEEL GOOD PARTY WITH TOP HYPNOTIST EDDIE MOLLOY

If your feeling blue Struggling with weight loss Want to feel good about yourself Come along and take part in Eddies special session being held at Bobbie Jo’s, Los Montesinos 3pm Thursday 12th June. €20 pp Tickets are strictly limited for a lucky few for this special event To ensure your place please Contact, message or call Maxine on 670 711 408 asap

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The 2nd European Resident Party Lesley & Staff Welcome You

966 780 769 Calle Tomas Capdepon 14 Almoradi

Que Pasa?

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The 2nd European Resident Party Saturday 31st May 2014 will be held in Plaza Constitucion Almoradi main square. It will consist of various stalls highlighting European gastronomy, associations and traditions with live music. There will be an assortment of European food available including dishes from the UK. This is proving to be a popular annual event with much to see, hear and do. Everyone is welcome and don’t forget the popular Almoradi market is also held the same day.


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Focus Auto (2008) - €8,995

Renault Megane DCi (New shape) (2008) - €7,995

Citroen C4 Diesel Auto (2008) - €9,995

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Be safe in the sun Sun damage doesn’t just happen when you’re on holiday in the sun. It can happen when you’re not expecting it, for example when you go for a walk or sit in your garden. “Sun protection is something you need to be aware of every day in the summer,” says Scammel. “Whether on holiday or at home, you can protect yourself by following the SunSmart messages.” •Spend time in the shade between 11am and 3pm. •Make sure you never burn. •Aim to cover up with a T-shirt, hat and sunglasses. •Remember to take extra care with children. •Then use factor 15+ sunscreen. Report mole changes or unusual skin growths to your GP. Always take special care of children’s skin. The best way to do this is to cover them up and keep them in the shade


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News Skin cancer ‘causes 2 to 3 deaths a day in Spain but is 98% curable if caught early

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BETWEEN two and three people die every day in Spain from late-diagnosed skin cancer, medics warn – and around 4,000 patients are diagnosed with malignant melanoma every year. The outcome is very positive indeed for melanomas discovered at an early stage, and at present they only account for 1.5 per cent of all cancerous tumours found in humans, with an equal incidence for men and for women. It is the fifth-most frequent form of cancer in men and the sixthmost common in women, is most likely to occur between the ages of 40 and 70, and the increase in the number of cases seen in recent years is as rapid as that of lung, liver and thyroid cancers.

Skin cancer is the least-dangerous and most-curable if diagnosed early, with Pictured are Sammy and Bobby Abraham. most being successfully treated with surgery and, if it has not spread to the nearest lymph nodes, 98 per cent of patients are alive and cancer-free five years Sammy is the senior one. after diagnosis. Highway Ministries was brought into being to help those who have been caught up with But they are becoming more and more common and patients are becoming younger, with a rise of seven per cent of cases per year in men and women addictions such as drugs, alcohol, sex, crime, aged 25 to 29. anti-social behaviour or just plain old habitual Melanoma is practically always caused by exposure to the sun’s harmful UV rays sin. or through salon sunbeds, but awareness and prevention continues to be low, In addition, its work in action is seen when say oncologists and dermatologists. they reach out to street kids, the homeless, And hospitals in areas popular with tourists and expatriates say foreigners are helpless, suicidal, lonely, depressed, the the most likely to suffer skin cancer. hurting, poor, hungry, and the elderly. The district hospital in Dénia (Alicante) on the northern Costa Blanca says seven And now the ministry, courtesy of Sammy and in 10 new diagnoses are in British patients. Bobby Abraham, is coming to Torrevieja. It Recent research has uncovered the genetic mutation mainly responsible for is at the International Christian Assembly´s causing skin cancer, known as BRAF, which is present in 40 per cent of advanced church in Calle Pilar de la Horadada, opposite cases of malignant melanoma. Las Salinas, off the N332 in Torrevieja, for an This has led to the creation of pharmaceutical drugs designed to block the BRAF evening of music and sharing the gospel. mutation, which help to increase survival and quality of life in patients. It is on Monday, June 9, at 6pm. For more By: thinkSPAIN information call 966752543

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A CUSTOMER managed to thwart a bank robbery in Torrevieja (Alicante) on Friday when he saw two men threatening the female manager with a carving knife. The intruders entered wearing balaclavas and sunglasses, and when the manager warned them the safe they wanted her to open had a delay system and built-in alarm, they forced her at knifepoint to lie on the floor face-down. A man drawing money out of the cashpoint saw what was happening and called the Local Police who, along with the Guardia Civil, rushed to the scene at the Avenida Gregorio Marañón branch of La Caixa bank. One of them, seeing he was being watched, fled the scene and dropped an empty bag with which he was going to run off with the money from the safe. The other absconded minutes later. Police did not arrive until the robbers had left the scene, but conflicting reports from witnesses – some saying they fled on a moped and others, in a car – meant they have not yet been caught. They are said to have been loitering in the area over several days before the attack. Officers are checking CCTV footage and examining the bag for fingerprints.

La Asociación de Alzhéimer de San Fulgencio will be the beneficiary from Studio 32’s production of Sweet Charity coming to the Cardenal Belluga Theatre on the 5th, 6th, and 7th of June performance starts at 7.30pm on each night. This story set in a dance hall in New York is a bitter sweet and often humorous story of a young hostess girl who falls in love too easily, Sweet Charity is presented by arrangement with Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc., New York, will take you back in time to the swinging sixties, with some great songs such as Big Spender, If My Friends Could See Me Know and The Rhythm of Life a show full of energy and colour, not too be missed. Tickets are 6 Euros and are available from the following outlets: The Card Place Benimar, Benijofar 966 713266 Cards and More, La Marina 966 790 954 Kennedys Supermarket,Los Montesinos 966 720 006. Redz Tearoom Quesada 966 718 374 The Post Room, Benijofar 966 712 382 BH Stores Catral 966 787 891 The Post Box Dona Pepa 966 731 928 The fact that the bank’s location, near the Acequión beach, is close to a main Or Contact Ann on 966 318 019, e-mail liz@alpha9.co.uk road just a few kilometres from the A-7 motorway means the robbers’ getaway Or Merf 966 711 137 ( Spanish speaking) e-mail merfdi@hotmail.com was easier, even in broad daylight


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Hello and welcome to CanDu Computer Bytes. Last week we discussed the benefits and drawbacks of portable application as opposed to the ‘normal’ fully installed cousins. This week I would like to take that a little further and suggest several application that you might want to try. Now for the 64 thousand pound question – which applications should be included? Nearly everyone asked, while I was preparing for this article, gave similar answers and these follow. The ones that I use most frequently are: an office productivity suite (libre / open office), Internet browser (firefox – don’t really like chrome but horses for courses), email client (Thunderbird), Thesaurus, and much more. First, let’s clear something up. These programs might be called ‘Apps’ (HATED phrase) or Applications (Much better!) but they are fully functional versions of there ‘Installed’ siblings just cleverly designed to go into one folder, and therefore, work just as well on a memory stick. To write these articles, control how much I charge for my computer work (refuse to charge too much!), deliver presentations and store important information. I have an installed version of LibreOffice on my desktop and a portable version on my memory stick for the times between clients at my clinic when I can get some ideas down for my next articles. Both are identical in form and function, allowing me to write articles, spreadsheets and keep everything else organised. There are many others out there for you to try such as: the well known AbiWord; Dia (a Visio clone); an intriguing program called ‘FocusWriter’ and Gnumeric – a spreadsheet transported over from the Linux world. I would suspect that we all have our web browser set up with our favourite websites, start pages and search engines. Isn’t it frustrating when you use

someone else’s browser and nothing is where it should be! That is why I have a portable version of firefox that I run off my ‘fixit’ chip where I have all my favourite websites and setting to hand. There are many others that each have merit such as: Maxthon; the ever popular Opera; SeaMonkey – from the firefox stable and of course Google Chrome. I have the portable version of Thunderbird as my email client. It allows me to do everything the ‘Installed’ version does and I can backup everything to a chip and waltz off to England knowing that all my emails are safely with me. When I get back I just copy the contents of the entire folder to my hard drive and ‘Hey Prosto’ everything is upto date and ready to go. Today I’m going to suggest that you visit the following websites and see for yourself just what is available to make your life easier and much more portable. The first is: http://portableapps.com/apps http://www.pendriveapps.com/ http://www.portablefreeware.com/ I have focussed on work because there isn’t a “Rock and Roll Dance Partner” application but there are many and varied applications for playtime. Sudoku is a popular puzzle but there are Role Playing Games, Board Games, Action, in fact if you think of a category there will probably be a game out there for you. Next time I will be looking at several of these portable applications that have caught my eye and updating you on the best. If you find one that might be of use to the SolTimes readership, drop me an email with it’s name and web address and I will check it out. I’m now off to Jack’s Bar in Albox for my Friday afternoon computer clinic! If you would like a clinic nearer to you – make the suggestion using the email address under this article and we will see what can be done.

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Are you thinking what I’m thinking? No, not that! I’m shocked! How on earth could you be thinking about dinner at a time like this? No, I was thinking about the Bonzo Dog Doodah Band. Weren’t you? Oh! You remember The Bonzo Dog Doodah Band don’t you? Of course you do. Who could forget rock classics like, “Mr. Slater’s Parrot”, “Noises for the Leg” or “Jollity Farm”? Yes, okay, perhaps calling them rock classics is stretching a point, but who cares with a name like The Bonzo Dog Doodah Band on the label? You’d almost buy the record-sorry CDjust for that. But this got me thinking; names really are important aren’t they? Not just names of rock bands, although there have been some corkers, such as, the deservedly unknown, “Puddle of Mudd”, or the moderately famous “Mott the Hoople”. Funnily enough, these names are so unusual that my spell checker has given up the ghost and now just agrees with everything I write. There are some very unusual names about, when I say very unusual, what I really mean is they’re bordering on

the ridiculous. For example, in America the name Quince is beginning to make ripples on birth certificates and is both for a boy’s and a girl’s name. Others, still on the fruit theme, have gone for the very male, Huckleberry. Need I say more about some names? But it’s names of another sort that have really caught my eye. I really want to know who comes up with those ridiculous names they give to models of cars. Is there someone sitting around in a padded room somewhere just trying to concoct the most unlikely name they can for a collection of metal? I suppose the model name is meant to conjure up appropriate images for that particular car. If that is the case, then which bright spark came up with the Skoda Yeti? Yes, it really was a model. Now as far as I’m aware a Yeti is supposed to be an awkward, lumbering thing...ah, I see the connection! Then there’s the boring ones, like the Ford Ka. At least they could have spelt it right. I’m waiting for a manufacturer to launch a model with a name which tells the buyer all they need to know about the car. I can’t wait for the launch of the Ford Expensive or, even better, the Honda Never Never.

Graham is married to Helen and has a daughter, Alice. He lives part of the year near Albox, but works in Qatar, teaching. If you wish to contact Graham regarding this article email: helenandg@yahoo.co.uk

Something a little different this week and next; I stumbled upon this poem written by Gerard Nolst Trenite in1920, he was a Dutch writer and teacher. It was his foreword to the 2nd edition of his book Drop your foreign accent engelsche uitspraakoefeningen. Born in 1870 Trenite taught foreign languages in California, and later was a school teacher in Holland. He wrote a weekly newspaper column about linguistics under the pseudonym Charivarius for many years until his demise in 1946. At the end of WWII in 1945 a British soldier found a manuscript in a German school. It passed through various hands until it reached The Spelling Society also known as SSS. It has also been published across the world in many different versions and shows just how difficult, nay impossible our language is to master. The 1920 edition had just 146 lines of verse and with each subsequent edition the author added more words until the 7th edition of his book published just before his death in 1944 had 274 lines. 800 examples of words are set to rhyme with the intention that readers speak them out loud. The first part of the poem is reproduced below and the second part will be next week. For the impatient it is readily available via the interweb. Thanks to the Spelling Society for this definitive version. Dearest creature in creation Studying English pronunciation, I will teach you in my verse Sounds like corpse, corps, horse and worse. I will keep you, Susy, busy, Make your head with heat grow dizzy; Tear in eye, your dress you’ll tear; Queer, fair seer, hear my prayer. Pray, console your loving poet, Make my coat look new, dear, sew it! Just compare heart, hear and heard, Dies and diet, lord and word. Sword and sward, retain and Britain (Mind the latter how it’s written). Made has not the sound of bade, Say-said, pay-paid, laid but plaid. Now I surely will not plague you With such words as vague and ague, But be careful how you speak, Say: gush, bush, steak, streak, break, bleak, Previous, precious, fuchsia, via Recipe, pipe, studding-sail,

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choir; Woven, oven, how and low, Script, receipt, shoe, poem, toe. Say, expecting fraud and trickery: Daughter, laughter and Terpsichore, Branch, ranch, measles, topsails, aisles, Missiles, similes, reviles. Wholly, holly, signal, signing, Same, examining, but mining, Scholar, vicar, and cigar, Solar, mica, war and far. From “desire”: desirableadmirable from “admire”, Lumber, plumber, bier, but brier, Topsham, brougham, renown, but known, Knowledge, done, lone, gone, none, tone, One, anemone, Balmoral, Kitchen, lichen, laundry, laurel. Gertrude, German, wind and wind, Beau, kind, kindred, queue, mankind Tortoise, turquoise, chamoisleather, Reading, Reading, heathen, heather. This phonetic labyrinth Gives moss, gross, brook, brooch, ninth, plinth. Have you ever yet endeavoured To pronounce revered and severed, Demon, lemon, ghoul, foul, soul, Peter, petrol and patrol? Billet does not end like ballet; Bouquet, wallet, mallet, chalet. Blood and flood are not like food, Nor is mould like should and would. Banquet is not nearly parquet, Which exactly rhymes with khaki. Discount, viscount, load and broad, Toward, to forward, to reward Ricocheted and crocheting, croquet? Right! Your pronunciation’s OK. Rounded, wounded, grieve and sieve, Friend and fiend, alive and live. Is your r correct in higher? Keats asserts it rhymes Thalia. Hugh, but hug, and hood, but hoot, Buoyant, minute, but minute. Say abscission with precision, Now: position and transition; Would it tally with my rhyme If I mentioned paradigm? Twopence, threepence, tease are easy, But cease, crease, grease and greasy? Cornice, nice, valise, revise, Rabies, but lullabies. Second part next week

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This recipe celebrates some of the UK’s tastiest spring pro duce: wild garlic, that wonderfull y whiffy foraged ingredient tha t fills the forest floor as the da ys get brighter, with wonderful Jersey Royals and lamb cutlets.

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, s p o h c b m a l d e Grill o t s e p c i l r a g d l wi Ingredients For the wild garlic pesto 120g/4oz wild garlic leaves, blanched 1 garlic clove, peeled and grated 20g/¾oz pine nuts, toasted 200ml/7fl oz olive oil ½ lemon, zest only 30g/1oz parmesan cheese,

grated salt and pepper For the grilled lamb chops and potatoes 6 lamb cutlets, French trimmed olive oil, to brush on the lamb 200g/7oz pre-cooked Jersey Royals 30g/1oz wild garlic leaves, washed

Preparation method 1. For the wild garlic pesto, pick and wash the wild garlic leaves and blanch the leaves in a pan of boiling water for 30 seconds. Re-fresh in a bowl of ice-cold water. Squeeze out the excess water and roughly chop. 2. Add the leaves, garlic, pine nuts, olive oil, lemon zest and grated parmesan to the

food processor and blend. Season with salt and pepper. 3. For the grilled lamb chops, heat a flat griddle pan and drizzle the chops with oil. Cook for two minutes on one side and turn over and cook for another 30 seconds. Allow the chops to rest. 4. While the lamb is resting, heat a medium frying pan and fry the potatoes with butter until golden-brown. Stir through the raw garlic leaves, and a tablespoon of the pesto, or more if you prefer. 5. To serve, put the potato salad in a serving bowl and pile the lamb chops on top. Put a little extra pesto on top if liked.

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Grilled aubergines

Grilled aubergines with olive oil, garlic, parsley & feta cheese . Simplicity is the key to this aub ergine recipe, allowing the full flavour of the ingredients to shine.

Lemon syllabub

lemon curd

Ingredients

4 unwaxed lemons, zest and juice

Ingredients 4 long, thin-skinned purple aubergines 1-2 garlic cloves, chopped handful parsley leaves, finely chopped

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5-6 tbsp extra virgin olive oil a little sea salt and black pepper 150g/5oz feta cheese lemons, for serving

Preparation method 1. Preheat the grill to high. 2. Run a small, sharp knife round the top of the aubergine, 1cm/½in or so below the stalk and only just cutting through the skin; then make four evenly spaced, similarly shallow cuts, along the length of the aubergine right down to the end. 3. Grill the aubergines for about 20 minutes, turning every 5-7 minutes or so, until evenly cooked with charred skin, and until the aubergine feels soft, but not too collapsed within. In the case of the purple aubergines, the skin will also have turned a dull brown colour. Transfer to a large, oval, white plate and allow to cool for two minutes. 4.Peel away the aubergine skin in four long, narrow sheets using a small knife. Without cutting right through the stalk end, cut the aubergines in half lengthways and gently prise apart until you have two horizontal halves remaining attached at the top end 5. Mix the garlic and parsley with the olive oil until well combined and spoon the mixture over the aubergine. Season lightly with salt (not too much - the cheese is salty anyway) and pepper, and crumble the feta cheese over the top. If liked, trickle over more olive oil to finish. 6. Serve warm, or at room temperature with lemon squeezed over.

200g/7oz unrefined caster sugar 100g/3½oz unsalted butter, cut into cubes 3 free-range eggs, plus 1 free-range egg yolk P reparation method 1.Put the lemon zest and juice, the sugar and the butter into a heatproof bowl. Sit the bowl over a pan of gently simmering water, making sure the water is not touching the bottom of the bowl. Stir the mixture every now and again until all of the butter has melted. 2.Lightly whisk the eggs and egg yolk and stir them into the lemon mixture. Whisk until all of the ingredients are well combined, then leave to cook for 10-13 minutes, stirring every now and again, until the mixture is creamy and thick enough to coat the back of a spoon. 3.Remove the lemon curd from the heat and set aside to cool, stirring occasionally as it cools. Once cooled, spoon the lemon curd into sterilised jars and seal. Keep in the fridge until ready to use.

ng ready-made lemon A bit of a cheat this syllabub, usi ’t need to tell anyone. curd... but so delicious, you don Ingredients 4 lemon shortbread biscuits 110ml/4fl oz sweet vermouth 250ml/9fl oz double cream 4 tbsp icing sugar 8 tbsp lemon curd 2 tbsp flaked almonds, toasted 2 sprigs fresh mint

Preparation method 1.Crumble a biscuit into the bottom of each of four sundae glasses. 2.Drizzle over one tablespoon of sweet vermouth into each glass. 3.Pour the cream into a bowl and add the icing sugar. 4.Whisk the cream until soft peaks form. 5.Fold in the remaining sweet vermouth. 6.Add the lemon curd and lightly fold through, leaving a marbled effect. 7.Spoon the cream mixture into each of the glasses. 8.Top with the flaked almonds and a sprig of mint. 9.Serve chilled.

Ginger lemon fizz Ingredients

50g fresh root ginger, roughly chopped 300g caster sugar 2 lemons, sliced, plus extra to serve sparkling water Preparation Method 1.Place the ginger, sugar and lemon slices in a pan with 150-200ml water. Bring to the boil, then cook until the sugar dissolves. Take off the heat, leave to cool, then press through a sieve. 2.To serve, pour into a pitcher and top up with sparkling water and extra lemon slices

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SAN JUAN DE LOS TERERROS. The Great Kon Tiki Raft Race (organised by San Animal) will take place on 15th June from the beach at San Juan de los Terreros from 12noon. Teams of 2, 3 or 4 crew members are invited to make their own craft from “non-marine” parts and race for the coveted San Animal Kon Tiki Trophy. There will be separate races for Under 17,s and seniors. Further details and rules are available from Richard and Elina on 950-466-248 and elina.montepinotaperleg@hotmail.com

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COMMUNITY NEWS Torrevieja Costa Lions Club

Please come and join our club members on one of our “ Business meeting nights” and see what we are doing this year to raise money for charities, in our local area and further afield. We are growing in numbers every month so if you feel like helping us then we can be found on the second Thursday in every month at the Cabo Cervera Hotel in La Mata near Torrevieja, Meetings now start at 19.30 hours. If you like what you see and hear, then you will be invited to join us at our next social night event later in the month, where ever and what ever it may be you can be sure of a good night. Contact philip.buckman@btinternet. com or via our web site on membership@ torreviejacostalions.org

COFFEE MATES

If you would like to have a coffee and chat, exchange news etc. please join us at La Laguna Hotel, Lo Marabu, Friday mornings from 11.00 Ann - 965 070 247 - 666 747 398

modern jive classes

Modern Jive Spain Ceroc Style with Paso A Paso Tuesdays 1.30pm The Club, Quesada. Tuesdays 5pm La Marina Sports Complex, La Marina Urb. Thursdays NEW SUMMER TIME 6pm Los Rosales Restaurant, Guardamar. La Mosca still tbc All classes start with a ongoing beginners class. Thursday dance social with different entertainers and Dance Junction Disco at Los Rosales Restaurant. Doors open 8.30pm. All welcome. www.modern-jive-spain.com / Face book same Tel 670 711 408

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Los Rosales Restaurant, Guardamar CV895 [near Lemon Tree Sunday Market] Monday - SOCIAL DANCE 8.30pm 10.30pm [SEQUENCE CLASS 7.30pm - 8.30pm] Friday - SOCIAL DANCE 7.30pm 10.30pm Wednesday - New Beginners Class 2pm -3pm Intermediate Class 3pm - 4pm Intermediate Plus Class 4pm - 5pm For more information contact Andrea and Brian 616 478 157

FORGET ME NOT The areas new respite initiative Sunday 22nd June ‘’Summer Solstice’’ Sunday evening with Magnetic Surf and Steve Fisher (Rod Stewart) at Mazarron Country Club entrance 5€. Start 8 pm Tickets from 626 460465. And from Forget me Not Members. All proceeds to Forget me Not and training for volunteers .

SPIRITUALIST CENTRE benijofar

(formerly Spiritualist Church, Quesada) Meets at NEW ADDRESS: with immediate effect at Hamilton´s Bake House, 62 Calle Vicente, Blasco Ibañez, Benijofar 03178. We hold a Sunday Service at 11.30 a.m., a Tuesday Evening of Mediumship at 7.30 p.m. And every Thursday there is an Open Circle where you can develop your skills commencing at 7.30 p.m. Spiritual healing is available every Sunday and Tuesday after the service. Gail Ross (UK Medium) will take the Divine Service with Mediumship on Sunday, 1st June at Strictly Social Club 11.30a.m. “We are the Strictly Social Club, On Tuesday 3rd June Gail will take an meeting on the 2nd and 4th Wed of extended Evening of Mediumship from 7 each month, 14.30 for 15.00 at the to 9 pm (30 minutes earlier than normal). New Asturias Restaurant in Punta Tickets to reserve seats are available Prima on the N332. at church services or from Hamilton´s We are looking to recruit new Bake House. Debbie Blevins will take members to our club. Our activities include, a quiz, with a guest speaker the Divine Service with Mediumship on from time to time, and is primarily a Sunday, 8th June at 11.30 a.m. There place for people to meet and make will be a Workshop on Monday 2nd June new friends. Each Christmas, we hold from 7-9 pm (early start) with Gail Ross our annual lunch which is always well entitled “Mediumship Made Easy”Tickets attended, and good value for money. available at services or from Hamilton´s During the year, we also organise trips Bake House. Everybody welcome. out to places of interest. So, if you Contact Wendy on 965 323 028. would like to join our merry throng, www.spiritualistchurchquesada.com please contact: Margaret on 966 730 New email is phoenixchurch23@gmail. 569 where you will made to be very com Identificacion Fiscal G54713789 welcome.”

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We are a friendship group for single people. Meeting every Wednesday from 3 pm at BAR SOFIA on the El Raso urbanisation (off the Lemon Tree Road) Guardamar. - ANN - 965 070 247 - 666 747 398

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(Vecinos Colaborando Costa Blanca) VG-Reg. 008261/2002. Our annual general meeting will be celebrated on 29th May, Thursday, after our Spanish classes, at 13.15hrs, at Patricias Bar, Calle Parque Lagos, Torretas III, Torrevieja. Anyone interested please contact us, or send your proxy at the above mentioned address or come to the meeting. And if you were interested in learning Spanish our Association offers a yearly course, fifty two weeks a year, with a native teacher, for advanced, beginners and absolute beginners, every Thursday, from 10.00hrs., at Patricias Bar. Email: colaborando. crimewatch@skynetlink.com

Rojales Neighbourhood Watch

The next meeting of the Rojales Neighbourhood Watch Group will be held on Monday 2nd June 2014 at 11am in the Municipal Centre in Ciudad Quesada. The meeting is open to all residents living in the 03170 postal area and we look forward to welcoming you. Please tell your neighbours and come and join us. For further information about Neighbourhood Watch in Rojales please see our website www.rojalesnw.info or contact: David East (LeadCoordinator) david.east82@gmail.com or Helen Tudor (Secretary) helentudor22@gmail. com.

Fast events

Friday 1 August Rock n Roll bar-B-Q at The Clubhouse Camposol Dancing to The “B” Boppers Tickets 7 euro’s Bar-B-Q 5 euro’s 11 October Autumn dance at The Trevi bar details to follow 29 November Christmas Fayre at Marianos restaurant, Camposol 5 December Christmas Party night with Barrington at The Clubhouse Camposol Tickets 12 euro’s incl. Buffet All tickets for FAST functions are available from the bookstall the 2nd and last Friday of every month sector B, Camposol or telephone Brenda 680 174 499 or Jean 646 737 479


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A few nights ago I was awakened by the sound of toenails on the tiles, signalling that Lucy, The Dog That Is Not Ours, needed a ‘comfort break.’ Arising reluctantly from my slumber I noticed that it was only 12 o’clock, unusually early for her to need bladder relief, but it was her bladder, not mine, so I opened the door for her to exit. She exited as far as the front patio, but instead of disappearing modestly to a discrete corner of the garden she stood to attention and stared fixedly, ‘pointing’ in the direction of our neighbour’s garden. I assumed that she had seen a marauding cat, so I stepped outside to try to persuade her not to break the midnight calm

by giving noisy chase to any feline interloper. It was then that I became aware of the sound of a pump, and running water. Automatically I looked towards our pool, which turns over at night, but it was glassy smooth and silent in the lambent moonlight. Woman and dog sallied forth into the midnight still to investigate. Reaching our front gate I saw a vigorous flow of water heading down the road, so I turned tail to fetch slippers and dressing gown, both essential for flood investigation, while Lucy remained to monitor the situation. To investigate the source of Limaria’s newest river I had to leave the safe harbour of our garden and step into the two inch depth of the torrent while my canine companion dithered on the brink – she is Spanish, so considers that water, unless safely confined in a bowl, is to be avoided at all costs. The flood was overflowing from our neighbour’s garden; I josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk

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reckoned he needed to know, and know now, so I returned indoors and phoned him. ’----.’ I said, ‘There’s water flooding out of your front gate.’ ‘Is there?’ he responded in the tone of voice of one whose tongue is awake but whose brain is still asleep. ‘Yes!’ I urged. ‘A lot of water.’ ‘Oh, all right.’ The dog and I waited until we heard his front door open, indicating that the message had reached the cognitive parts of his anatomy, then we snuck back to bed. I may be giving the dog too much credit, but if she hadn’t insisted on going out I wouldn’t have heard the water, ----‘s pool would have drained dry, and his pump would have burnt out. So I am officially declaring The Dog That Is Not Ours, Lucero Rodriguez Biggs, the Heroine of the Great Flood of Limaria!

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alqueria Of Church and State Rivalry between church and the state is a favourite preoccupation of the Spanish. In the village republic which is Alqueria no such conflict exists. The struggle for the souls of the Alquerian people is exclusively that of the church. The task of the day to day running of the Pueblo is undeniably that of the government. The term government is used in its widest possible sense.

As Spain has the Cortes so Alqueria has the ‘Airado’ as the title for their respective administrations. The seat of government of the village republic of Alqueria is located in the Town Hall off the Calle Horno. They did think of basing the government on the Westminster System however after a couple of aspirin and a good nights sleep they explored more sensible alternatives. An open form of government was decided upon and duly established. Any citizen of Alqueria has the right to simply burst into the chamber slam his fist on a convenient desk and demand action over whatever grievance he has. It was an anarchic form of government but it worked although very heavy on desks. Any other form of administration would have led to the same outcome anyway. It was felt it would be far easier to bow to the inevitable therefore keeping the inevitable within the constitution of the Pueblo. Law and order were left in the capable hands of José Cabrasilbido the local policeman. He unfortunately tends to get personally involved in the frequent rioting, throwing stones and cobbles with the best of them. He actually instigated a couple himself

when things were a little slack in the Pueblo. The church which is off the Calle Generalissimo is officiated over by Sacerdote del Semblante Lánguido. Once an enthusiastic young priest eager to spread the word and put his parishioners on the righteous path. He then however came to Alqueria. He is now a broken man. He still goes through the motions and the more pious of his congregation have noticed no change. He has now become an Existentialist and argues vehemently for that philosophy after partaking of a Remitroot Whisky or two. Of his parishioners Dolores Basco, the most devout church goer in Alqueria locks up her cockerel on a Sunday. She looks the other way the rest of the time when the cockerel is doing what a cockerel must do. Where else but Alqueria could the religious needs of a community be administered over by an atheist priest and church attendances actually rise. Where else but Alqueria do they avoid making laws which would be broken and effectively make breaking the law legal.

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Time Ladies and Gentlemen Please! . . . What Already? Look, I’ll brook no argument here, but time does accelerate as you get older . . . No I mean it, it really does actually pick up speed. Two years ago we travelled to Vancouver to be part of our ex-Bermuda biennial get together and this week almost twenty of the old crowd are converging on our little area of the Costa Blanca for another one of our bashes. I have kept a faithful record and know for a fact that it has only been sixteen months since our last knees up two years ago! Naturally they are not all staying with us – just my California bestest friend and the Nova Scotia members of our exclusive family – with the majority of them booked in to the Zenia Beach Hotel just a mile from here. Nevertheless in preparation, we have been catching up on those little and not so little jobs around the house that have been patiently awaiting our attention, and as always at times like this, I seem to get lumbered with tasks that really make no difference whatever to the quality of stay that our visitors will enjoy or the star rating of us as hosts. The clearing out of the garage was a prime example of this. It took me two days to sort through, rejig and clean out the damn thing, in the full knowledge that nobody will want to see inside

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or give a toss about its condition. After all, with most of them coming from across the States and Canada, I am fairly certain that they know what the inside of a garage looks like, except in their case, they could probably accommodate our entire house quite comfortably inside their own car storage areas. Whenever clearing out rooms or garages, there are always those decisions to make regarding items that have not seen the light of day since the old king died and whether or not to chuck them in the bin. It’s always a difficult task, but you know full well that whatever does get trashed, the well known Colin Bird maxim will apply: Rubbish will remain rubbish until the day after you throw it in the bin, when it will become useful and essential, and the one item needed to complete an important task around the house. I await developments on that front with trepidation, knowing that whatever item is soon required, there will follow a major rollicking from the Light of my Life because I had been stupid enough to get rid of it. There remains the job of giving the whole house a final vacuuming, mopping, dusting, polishing and application of gold leaf to all the door handles and window catches before our friends arrive in Spain. But I know for a fact that most of it will have to be repeated in the hours prior to their arrival at the homestead, because my wife will have spotted a fingerprint on the fridge door or a hair in the shower. My Precious is one of those people who, if we could afford a cleaner, would dust and mop the house

prior to her visit and have a cup of tea and a plate of custard creams ready as she walked through the door. Hah good timing! As I write, my lady has just shouted up the stairs that we really should clean the car in readiness for our visitors. This is the Royal we of course, because through no fault of her own, the Princess is still incapacitated and receiving intense physiotherapy three times a week for her ruptured shoulder tendon, with many more sessions still to come. I am developing ironing elbow, scrubbers knee and shoppers droop, and with my regular kitchen duties of preparing gourmet meals, and dish washing, I look and feel like a second hand galley slaves loin cloth. I have also shed pounds and if I turned sideways I could slice bread, so I shall probably sleep through the whole of our reunion and miss all the good bits involving drinking Bermudian rum and reminiscing about those far off days in one of planet Earth’s most beautiful locations. But I’m not bothered, it’s all part of the process of wanting everything to be just so at such a time and it is fortuitous with My Dearest’s shoulder problem, that this year it is our turn to host the occasion, and for once not have to embark on a long haul flight to some far flung destination. One unscheduled extra job that I have to undertake however and that is a return trip to the bodega where I found - much to my delight - a ten year old Cockspur rum. I need to replenish my stock having knocked off two bottles to relieve stress.


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Bike Guide Camposol

Camposol to Mazarron Town (not the port) Round trip 24 kilometers. Time about one hour to go and almost the same time to come back. This is probably the first trip with your bicycle that you would want to do out of Camposol area. There is no real preparation here, except if you plan to go on weekend, then take air pump with you in the case, although the gas stations on the way are open 7 days and for sure if it is hot just enough water. 1- Start from the roundabout of Consum and head south passing Banco Murcia, etc. 2- If you live in Sector “A”, you can also take your southbound service road but only up to the bridge and you need to cross the bridge. 3- You will approach two roundabouts. Before the second one you will see a dog Kennel and a truck parking area. 4- At round about after the kennel, cross the highway bridge and again on service road head south. 5- Pass two gas stations and when road ends, take left turn and keep on going south 6- Half kilometer after a roundabout,

you have entered Mazarron. On the way back make sure you get on service road, but not the highway when you exit town and also cross the highway after you passed the second gas station and by the bridge. Don’t go straight here as the service road is paved, but dead end. On the way back you do some difficult uphill. You may want to walk one of them IF it is too difficult. This is a paved road pass power station, just watch for coming downhill cars. Many things you may want to do in Mazarron. For example there are 2 bicycle shops. One is on the main street across the town gas station. The other one is hidden and you need good direction to get there (street next to tobacco shop going down; same side). After Citroen auto dealer, the Chinese store and dry cleaner, there is a small shop which offers internet access for currently one euro per hour. You drop a 50 cents in machine and you are set. It is fast connection. On Saturday in the morning to noon hours, there is a farmers market which is street across the Citroen and Chinese Store. Technically it is in the parking lot of DIA% supermarket.


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Alicante Cadets 2A

MATCH REPORT SATURDAY, 24 MAY 2014 Benferri 6 v. Daya Nueva 0 Alicante Cadets 2A Benferri show just why they are the ChampionsSo to the final game of the season away at Benferri who had already won the Division Title. It looked to be a tough task for Daya today, but as they say “Football is a funny old Game” ! The Champions started the match at a furious pace but the Daya defence coped well with all this early pressure. On 15 minutes the home side were clear through on the Daya goal but could not find the back of the net with the easiest of chances. Just a minute later another good chance for Benferri was headed over without troubling the keeper. A succession of corners followed for the home side, one of which forced Danni in the Daya goal to make a good save. On 20 minutes Benferri opened the scoring following more intense pressure.

Just 3 minutes later it was 2 - 0 when from yet another corner the ball was volleyed home at the far post from a tight angle. Daya were now getting a footballing lesson from the Champions and were in danger of being swamped. The visitors needed to raise their game and get back into the match but it was hard to see where a goal was going to come from. On 35 minutes the game was effectively over for Daya when yet another superb Benferri attack produced a fierce shot that gave Danni no chance. So 3 - 0 to the Champions at half time with a daunting second period to come for the visitors ! Daya started the second half brightly and a good run and shot by Jose Gregorio forced a good save from the home side’s keeper. It wasn’t long before the home side were back in charge and winning a penalty on 50 minutes to make it 4 - 0. More chances came and went for Benferri but poor finishing and last ditch

defending kept the score at 4 - 0. Danni also played his part, his double save on 62 minutes preventing a certain goal. Miguel took over from Danni and had to make a good save from a corner on 68 minutes, but was well beaten from the follow-up shot, making it 5 - 0. Just minutes later Daya survived an indirect free kick in their penalty area following a back pass that Miguel picked up. The 6th and final goal came on 80 minutes to end a thoroughly miserable afternoon for Daya. Congratulations must go to Benferri for becoming Champions for the second year running. So yet another season comes to an end. I would like to thank this newspaper for carrying the match reports and the many people who also receive them. See you all next October. Daya Dave Team Sponsor: Segurlab

… k c a b d n a Hell

“It’s not a place where travellers first think of staying,” smiles Shige Takezoe, who with his wife Diana, owns Hell Barn Cottages in North Chideock in the UK. “There are various stories about how this part of Chideock got its name. Some say Greeks came here and built a temple called Hellas but this is disputed by local historians who say the Greeks only got as far as Devon. Others believe that Christians visited on a pilgrimage and made their home here. Then of course there was the Black Death where corpses were buried in the tumuli. Basically nobody knows why it is called Hell but it’s a beautiful place,” says Shige, who purchased the holiday business with its three cottages in 1996. “It’s very much an international business with 20 per cent of holidaymakers coming from abroad as far away as India and many French and Germans regularly staying. It’s only a 12-hour drive from Munich.” I have driven through Chideock on the way to Devon many times and never really given it a second glance. Until now. And it is a beautiful revelation. A typical village with narrow country lanes that at times are so narrow it is scary especially when driving a large Range Rover Evoque, which seems to create its own lay-bys. What brings a Japanese man to this remote part of Dorset? “Diana was an English teacher in Tokyo and we

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La Serena in the Murcia League

The Saying goes Its not over till the fat lady sings or in this occasion the singing is over step up the winners/Here are the scores & can i repeat what i heard from many players over the two days of play This Course is in the best condition of any that we have played this year.Well done to Bruno & Wayne & their staff. First out was bottom club Sprightly Crew v/s Marinasol resulting in a resounding win for Marinasol 7pts to 1pt & 28 holes won to 16 holes won. Next on the tee second placed RocoJuna wanting to go one better than last year & what an effort against a team determined not to collect the wooden spoon again.Alas Roco Juna were too strong on the day & run out winners by 9pts to nil with 29 holes for & 8 holes won. Our third game Was between La Manga & The Costa Blanca Golf Club this was yet another impressive win for La Manga by 7pts to 1pt with 33 holes won to 12 holes won.Fourth game

moved back to the UK. I haven’t visited Japan since but my sister sends her children over every now and then.” Shige taught Japanese at the University of London and then relocated to Newcastle where he worked for a Japanese company. “I turned their loss making office into a profitable one. It’s only at that point when you’re making money that you have the luxury to reflect on what you are doing. Realising that I wanted a better quality of life we moved to Dorset and found Hell. We’ve never looked back.” It’s such an idyllic location where there is an almost continual happy bird song; it’s as if you’re living in an aviary. There’s no road noise and children are well catered for because not only is there a large garden to run around there is a slide and swings, which Harriett and Heidi thoroughly enjoy. There’s also an enormous games room where we visit each morning. The children love playing in the Wendy house as you can see in the video at travelwriter.biz and we even manage to play poll and ping pong. We stay in Rosemary Cottage, which has two bedrooms and a downstairs bathroom. Most importantly of all, the beds are extremely comfortable providing a good night’s sleep. But it is only on this holiday that my wife, Caroline realises that my snoring has been disturbing her sleep for the past three years. That’s a tough day for me but I resolve to visit a pharmacist and find some anti-snoring strips, which help. Shige cooks Japanese cuisine and delivers it to the cottages. He’ll even take away the plates so there’s no washing up. This is great because it enables tired parents to enjoy the restaurant experience at home without worrying about the children disrupting fellow diners. “I also cater for diners in my home and sometimes they end up holidaying in one of my cottages,” says Shige. We try the salmon and chicken teriyaki, which comes with rice, miso soup and salad with Japanese dressing. Until now I hadn’t eaten seaweed but it was surprisingly tasty in the miso soup. Another highlight of this holiday is our trip on the

on tee San Javier taking on last years champs LaZenia Sorry to report my team San Javier took a real hammering losing all four games with La-Zenia taking the bonus point 9pts to nil &27 holes won to nil pts & 15 holes won. Last game out Leaders Club 25 v/s Sierra Golf Although the leaders lost the first game they proved too strong for their opponents winning 6pts to 2pts & 20 holes won each. So to the Final League Table. Team Points 1st Club 25 57 2nd Roco Juna 48 3rd La Manga 44 4th La Zenia 42 5th Sierra Golf 36 6th Marinasol 31 7th San Javier 29 8th Hacienda 28 9th Costa Blanca 28 10th Sprightly Crew 20 So Very well done to winners Club 25 As you can see although the winners won by 9pts all other teams are within 20 pts from second to ninth so well done to all

the teams in the league proving without doubt the best league format in Spain. Although our season is over with regards to the league there are two very important fixtures which i would ask you to support both to be played @ Hacienda Del Alamo The first is a Charity event in aid of The Seve Ballesteros Foundation It is A Better Ball pairs Competition Choose your partner & get back to me as soon as Date 23rd of June. The presentation & Ryder Cup Game is on the 14th of July.Thank you to all the Societies for their support throughout the season. may you all enjoy the summer. Alex Mclennan sec Mick & Daphne Hardy Kidease Nursery Hire Punta Prima To La Manga Tel...966 763 795 Mob.690 230 538 www.kideasenurseryhire. com

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historic Seaton Tramway. We board at Colyton and enjoy a 30 minute trip to Seaton. Surprisingly we’re able to fit our tandem pushchair on board in the open part of the tram. Admittedly it’s a bit chilly at 10.30 in the morning but Harriett and Heidi are covered in blankets so they’re happy. It’s a delightful way to travel to Seaton with breathtaking views of the River Exe estuary as you can see in the video at travelwriter. biz. We spot rabbits and pheasants. A thoroughly enjoyable day is spent at Seaton where we become aware that this seaside town suffers from a seagull problem. Interestingly bird control comes in the form of a 246mph peregrine falcon named Morgan, who is a television celebrity. There’s a video of him in action on travelwriter.biz. The moment he is released the seagulls quickly disappear. Our return journey to Colyton is much warmer. Travelling in this way is so much more relaxing than driving a car and having to look for a parking space. There are so many attractions and places to visit along the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Venture down the road to Golden Cap and you will be richly rewarded with magnificent coastal views. From seaside destinations such as West Bay to Lyme Regis and Bridport and just over the borders to Sidmouth in Devon and Chard in Somerset there is never a dull moment. At the Donkey Sanctuary at Sidmouth 15,500 donkeys and mules have been provided with a sanctuary for life since 1969 when Dr Elisabeth Svensden MBE established it. The 400-acre site is home to around 350 rescued donkeys. It is open 365 days of the year and is free to visit. A la Ronde, the National Trust property at Exmouth is a spectacular 16-sided house. It was built by two wealthy cousins who wanted to make the most of daylight. The property enabled them to move around it with the movement of the sun. The same family had lived there from the late 1700s until the 1990s. Furniture includes a chair presented to them by their friend Lady Nelson. This chair had actually belonged to one of Lord Nelson’s ships. There’s a shell gallery and decorative feathers adorning some walls. We finish our holiday at West Bay on a bench in the shade where we watch life pass us by.


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team earnt themselves a bronze medal, only missing out on silver by 2 seconds. The team now have a difficult standard to live up to in this weeks Regional Championships, this year to be held in the 50m pool in Torrevieja, 31st May – 1st June.

Torrevieja Masters swim in Murcia and kids in ElcheOn Saturday 24th May four members of “Club Natacion Masters Torrevieja” travelled to the Municipal Pool Murcia for the very first “OPEN Masters Murcia de Natacion” competition hosted by CN Masters Murcia. The competition, open to all Spanish swimmers found some travelling from as far as Jerez. All Torrevieja Masters swam in the maximum of three events each plus the 4 x 50m medley relay. The days competition was long and tiring but this was rewarded with some great results for the swimmers. In the 70yrs+ years category Beth Altabas won gold in her 100m medley, 100m freestyle and 100m backstroke

events. This, not to be beaten, was followed with 3 gold medals for Paul Matthews in the 65yrs+ 100m medley, 50m backstroke and 50m butterfly races. Vicki Connolly then continued in the same manner winning golds in her 45yrs+ 50m freestyle, 100m freestyle and 400m freestyle events. Then in the penultimate race of the day, after having 2 earlier personal bests in his 30yrs+ 50m freestyle and 50m butterfly events, Adam Stewart excelled himself in his 400m freestyle winning a bronze medal. To round off an excellent days swimming the team then swam the last race of the day the 4x 50m medley relay in the 200yrs+ age group. With serious competition from teams from the host club of Murcia, Torrevieja’s relay

Whilst all this excitement was going on in Murcia the younger members of the club were in competition Saturday and Sunday in the Municipal pool, Elche. Bronze medals were won in Elche by both Paula Garcia in the 12yr old 100m backstroke and Vicky Pigneur in the 11yrs 100m backstroke event. In the 11yr olds 100m breaststroke race Samira Lucumbi won silver medal. Then on returning to pool Sunday Paula Garcia won a second bronze in her 100m freestyle event. For more information regarding Torrevieja Swimming Club please contact Rosa – 665454126, President Felipe on 609418776 or Vicki 669637015 or by e-mail on info@ clubnataciontorrevieja. com

67 players took part in today’s competition which was the Ken Wilson Memorial Trophy on Thursday 22 May 2014 at our home course of La Marquesa Golf Course. Ken was one of the original members of Eurogolf who unfortunately passed away a few years ago. Ken served on the committee on numerous occasions, taking on whatever role was necessary to keep the society running smoothly, and is sadly missed by those older members who new him . The competition format is Ford/Med i.e. Stableford for the first 9 holes with Medal for the second. The Stableford score then gets deducted from the nett medal score. Although the greens were still a bit woolly from last week’s treatment, reasonable scores were attained. The weather was pleasant with a cool breeze keeping the heat of the sun at bay. Well done to Chris who is continuing with her purple patch. The results were as follows: Gold Division 1st Vince Tocker 18 nett 2nd John Barraclough 20 nett points 3rd Ian Pegg 20 nett c/b Silver Division 1st Tony Hitt 19 nett 2nd Ian Turner 20 nett 3rd Dave King 20 nett

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Bronze Division Chris Stanley 15 nett Gill Gordon 15 nett Cindi Green 19 points Nearest the Pins – 5th Ian Turner 12th Tony Stanley 11th Bruce Gordon 15th I R Pegg 17th Gloria Manning Best Front 9:Malcolm Foskett 19. Best Back 9: Ken Enever 34 nett WINNER OF THE KEN WILSON MEMORIAL TROPHY – CHRIS STANLEY Football Winners: - 9 prizes today. Norman Wood, Keith Wright, Morag Turner, Rudi Muller, Chris Stanley, Terry Sharley, Alan Bacon, Graham Spring and AON. TOFF’s RESULTS TUESDAY 20 MAY 2014 – OVERALL WINNER – JOHN BARRACLOUGH Gold Division 1st John Barraclough 41 points

2nd David Gregson 35 points 3rd Paul Manning 34 points Silver 1st Ian Turner 38 points 2nd Franz Berndt 37 points 3rd Margaret Richings 36 points Bronze 1st Gill Britten 35 points 2nd Geoff Evans 35 points 3rd Gill Gordon 34 points Nearest the Pins – 5th Terry Sharley 11th Colin Hobden 15th Paul Manning 17th Bruce Gordon Best Front 9– John Fairhurst 19, Best Back 9 –Bev Evans19 points It was evident that some of our players cope better with the temporary greens than others as you see the same names in the prizes on both Tuesday and Thursday. Back to normal next week.

Tuesday, 20th May 2014 - El Valle Our meeting this month was held at El Valle. Excellent course & weather conditions. Some high scores were returned in this Individual Stableford game, counting towards our “ Player of the Year” award 2014. We were delighted to welcome five guests this month and also a warm welcome to our New Members who played on Tuesday. Our Division winners were:Division 1 - 1st place Stan Allen 39pts, 2nd place Andy Harvey 38pts, 3rd place Julie Lowe 35pts Division 2 - 1st place Phil Watson 37pts (on c/back), 2nd place Phil Edwards 37pts (on c/back), 3rd

place Steve Harrup 36pts Division 3 - 1st place Trevor Cooling 37pts, 2nd place Wayne Harris 32pts and 3rd place Ray Davies 30pts (on c/back) Guest Division winner Brendan McVeigh - 36pts Nearest the pins went to: Hole 6 - Stan Allen, Hole 9 -John Storey, Hole 12 - Gordon Hutchinson and Hole 15 - Christine Comber Our next meeting is at Las Colinas, on Tuesday 17th June (12pm, 2-tee start). Start list is on the Noticeboard in Franc & Louise Bar, Sucina or contact any Committee Member. All details can be found on our website:www.sucinagolfsociety. com

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Catral’s Bowls Club

Catral’s Bowls Club, founded in 2005, train and play on a tennis court mixed with sand at Catral’s Pavillion, and despite that the pensioners love it, trained by Spain 2006 trialist Jose Rivero, La Siesta Bowls Club men singles, mixed, two woods and pairs champion, a few years ago. Please find below latest results: Mixed Men Singles: J. Farmer 33 points, L. Lewis, 31 points and P. Fall, 29 points. Mixed Singles: P. Fall 32 points; J. Farmer, 22 points, J. Fall, 21 points. Mixed Men Singles: J. Rivero, 33 points; J. Farmer 23 points; L. Parry, 17 points. Mixed Pairs: J. Farmer/

J. Fuller, 12 points; P. Fall/L. Parry 4 points.

Two extra prizes for the “2 best 9’s but not in the prizes” went to Barry Roehrig (21 on the front) & Marg Birtwistle (16 on the back). Top 3 in the bronze division were Ellen Drakesmith (33 C/B), Norman Padmore (33 C/B), with Glen Rapley in top spot with 34. Silver winners were Capt Steve Davis (33), John Aitchison (35) & out in front with 37 was

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– 31 points 3rd – Darren Holden – 31 points Nearest the pin winners: Par 3 Mikey Par 4 Darren Holden Par 5 Darren Holden We also played a 3/2/1 competition with only 3 points separating all the teams but the winners were Kevin, Hayden, Darren and Danny on 75 points We all returned to the Ship Hispaniola in La Mata for a hearty feed and refreshments prepared by Janet and her team with our thanks. The next fixture is the away trip to Benidorm on 5th and 6th June. Anyone wishing to join our society should contact Grant Goble on 667329772 or better still call in at the bar. Report by Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 or see us at our web-site at www.costa-blancagreenfees.com.

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J. Rivero stopped playing bowls from January to April 2014 due to a heart attack early January, of which he’s recovering nicely. He played his first bowls game after the heart attack early May and he is back to training again.

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Men Singles: J. Rivero 21 points; Lister, 2 points. P. Fuller, 14 points, Mixed Pairs: J. Farmer/ L. Parry 39 points; P. & J. Fall 33 points.

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Mixed Singles: J. Fuller, 32 points; P. Fall, 29 points; J. Rivero, 23 points.

Ship Hispaniola

Ship Hispaniola Golf Society (in association with Costa Blanca Green Fee Services) at Mar Menor on Monday 12th May 2014. For this month’s meeting a group of 24 players visited the established course at Mar Menor under the excellent society deal obtained from Costa Blanca Green Fee Services. For 2014 we have joined forces with the Lo Marabu GS who play their monthly ‘social game’ the same days as us so we both benefit from the cost economies of scale for booking a larger group than would otherwise be the case. The weather forecast was ‘spot on’ with clear blue skies and shorts were the order of the day and the course was in good condition with very fast greens on the outward nine holes but surprisingly slower greens on the inward nine holes. The winning scores on the day were as follows: 1st – Karen Matthews – 34 points 2nd – Steve Sissons

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It’s definitely a “Bovril type” course isn’t it? You either love it or you hate it! But whichever camp you find yourself in, there’s always plenty to talk about in the lovely clubhouse. If I’d been part of the design team for that clubhouse, I would have strategically placed half a dozen or so huge paper mache trees all around the bar - just to make it as difficult to get

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a drink as it is to play golf!...You won’t find it too difficult to guess which camp I’m in. Anyway the apres golf comments always seem to help make the day a memorable one - “I got 15 points on the front followed by 15 TREES on the back, making 19 points total!” or “I’m definitely bringing a chain saw next time” or the often muttered “Never again!” NTP’s went to John Drakesmith (6), Gordon Wilson (10), John Aitchison (12) & Brian Staines (14). An excellent 32 points gave Dave Stewart the guest prize.

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