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Spain’s youth jobless rate Europe’s highest The unemployment rate for people aged under 25 was 53.8 percent in October, according to figures published on Friday but the EU’s statistics body Eurostat. That figure is down from the 55.5 percent seen in the third quarter of 2013 but still puts Spain in top place ahead of second-ranked Greece where the rate was 49.3 percent in August — the last month for which Greek figures are available. It also means Spain’s youth jobless rate is more than seven times Germany’s figure of 7.7 percent. The next lowest rate is the Netherlands at 9.7 percent. The EU average for youth unemployment in October was 21.6 percent, down from
23.3 percent a year earlier. The Eurostat figures show there 4.98 million people aged under 25 officially listed as out of work in the European Union, or 504,000 fewer than a year ago. A recent survey showed six out of ten young Spaniards were seriously considering moving overseas in their search for work. The same survey showed young Spaniards were among the most pessimistic in Europe with just 29 percent saying they though they would have a better life than their parents. Spain’s official unemployment rate is currently 23.67 percent. Source: http://www.thelocal.es/
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Only about 5 weeks to Christmas, where does the time go, I am sitting here and still not found the winter clothes yet let alone order the logs for the fire and expected to get organised for Christmas! England has been in a flurry since September over the most commercial celebration of the year. Christmas cards, presents, decorating the tree and food shopping and on the list goes, all to be completed by the 25th December and you can’t be late or it will all be over in the blink of an eye. Family and friends are coming so have you men been told to get the paint pots and brushes out with her in doors holding the ladder with whip in hand! It all needs to be done before the Xmas decorations go up so get a move on! Does it stop there – No. Thoughts go back to last Christmas where there were not enough matching chairs and the table was not big enough for all that lovely grub. The answer is a new table and chairs of course. The dining room is not large enough for a bigger table all year round. However you could have a table with extending leaves that grows not only for Christmas but for Easter and when the family comes to visit, not forgetting those dinner parties you will have in the New Year. There is a selection of tables you can choose from in so many different woods and colours, frosted glass, clear glass, black glass and white high gloss finish. They all come in different shapes and sizes, us girls can keep up with all this knowledge and happy to go shopping to find the right table for your room. BUT the men are not so happy, worrying paint their about brushes getting dry and running out of time to do the allotted job of painting. The table is now sorted, now for the chairs and you can hear the men raising their eye brows without looking at their little tortured faces as this selection is bigger than the tables. As you say to your husband do we want leather chairs as they come in red, black, white, brown, grey or even silver? And remember the legs
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Following the resounding success of the ‘SMILE CHARITY GROUP’s’ pantomime ‘Pantoloons’ last Christmas, the dates for this years production, ‘PANTO FROLICS’, another hilarious and ‘slightly adult’ comedy, written by John Wallace, have all now been confirmed : Tuesday December 16th – Casa Ventura, La Siesta Thursday December 18th – ‘Restaurante El Alto La Dolores’, Guardamar Tuesday January 6th – Marjal Campsite,
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Guardamar Wednesday January 7th – Marjal Campsite, Catral Friday January 9th – ‘Restaurante El Alto La Dolores’, Guardamar Tickets are 10€, for both the show & a 2 course meal, are on sale at the venues and The Post Room Benijófar, or by calling 966 712 382. Beneficiaries from these performances will be The Benijófar Crisis Appeal, Elche Children’s Home, The Alzheimers Association & Torreveija Stroke Support - four extremely worthy causes. Book early to avoid disappointment.
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Stallholders dressed as elves, angels, fairies, Santa’s little helpers, etc gave the Christmas Fayries Fair at La Siesta Church on November 22nd an extra Christmassy feel. A small brass group played suitable music just like you might find on the corner of any English street playing Christmas carols lent a nostalgic air. All that was lacking was a flurry of snow!
Thanks to the support the Ladies Friendship Group received from those who came along to join in the Fun of the Fayries the magnificent sum of €1750 was raised. This Ladies Group support Reachout Charity on a weekly basis with help to prepare a lunch for homeless, hungry people. Other charities will also benefit from the money raised. bolnuevocars@msn.com All ladies are welcome at the club Unable to get to the office which is held on the first Monday of collection can be arranged every month at 3 p.m. The address of Available 7 days a week the venue is:- Avenida Urbano Arregui Discounted Long rentals 23, Torrevieja. Phone 966720414 for Good selection of Ford cars petrol/diesel more details. It is not necessary to Airport transfers can be arranged be a member of any church – you No fuel payment up front will definitely be made welcome. Office: 968 150 979 - Paul: 616 018 742 Come and meet us and experience a Jan: 696 373 935 - Graeme: 629 558 808 club-with-a-difference for ladies. If it Rebecca: 600 007 283 helps, car lifts from the La Siesta area office in Bolnuevo (near Farmacia) can be arranged. Just ring the above next to Cafe Colonia number.
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Opening the show this week were Pixie Lott and Trent to ‘Tulips from Amsterdam’ and a Viennese Waltz. This was elegant and smooth with great transitions between the Viennese steps. The natural turns, reverse turns, pivots and fleckerls together with assistance from additional dancers gave this a wow opening to the show. I awarded Pixie 9 and the judges 38. Next to dance were Mark Wright and Karen who came out with a Salsa to ‘Viva Las Vegas’ and what a great party atmosphere he created. A very entertaining dance packed with lifts and tricks my only criticism was that in hold his basic Salsa was very stiff and lacking hip action which was present in solo choreography. I gave him 8 and the judges 32. Next to perform were Sunetra Sarker and Brendan with a Rumba to Girl from Ipanema. This was a nearly but not quite performance. Sunetra had the foot and leg action correct but because her weight was too far back she lacked the strength necessary to really drive this dance, the hips were there but again needed more power. I gave her 7 and the judges 27. Following were Caroline Flack and Pasha with a Charleston to ‘Constaninople’. This was excellent, quirky with great lifts and tricks, good legs and feet, great lines and it was a very enjoyable performance. I awarded her a 10 and the judges 39. Next out were Simon Webbe and Kristina with a Waltz to Edelweiss. Simon is showing his versatility at being able to perform both Ballroom and Latin now. His frame was very good albeit he did occasionally use his left arm to lead with. That said is he going to come up on the rails
in the last few weeks? Only time and dance will tell. I gave him 8 and the judges 38. Frankie Bridge and Kevin then performed a Jive to Surfin’ USA. For me despite great knee lift, kicks and flicks, because Frankie was lacking bounce before her first beat, her basic Jive was a bit wooden and as a result she was slightly behind the music all the way through. It was however packed full of Jive steps and high energy. I awarded her 8 and the judges 36. Closing this weeks show were Jake Wood and Janette with an Argentine Tango to Zorba the Greek. Whoever picked this piece of music for this dance wants shooting!!! Such was the choreography that there was more ‘Greek’ style dancing than Argentine Tango and his performance really suffered as a consequence and could put him in danger of the bottom 2. He also messed up the choreography in a couple of places but it just didn’t work. I gave him 7, the judges 29. This week the bottom 2 were Sunetra and Jake for both myself and the judges. Prior to the show I would have said Sunetra and Mark so it just shows how critical the dance performed and the piece of music can impact greatly on a result. The public had Sunetra and Mark in the bottom 2 and after the dance off Sunetra left the show with a unanimous vote from the judges leaving Mark to carry on for another week. Can’t wait for next weeks show can anyone take a leap ahead of their competition at this stage? Or have we already seen the best? Do you have a favourite this year? I think it is too close to call, for me there are still 4 possible contenders and it could still go any way. In next weeks quarter final, in addition to their normal dance there is to be a ‘Waltzathon’ with all couples dancing together on the floor at the same time. Exactly the same as a Ballroom competition. The winner will gain 6 points with second 5 points etc. so it will have consequences on the leader board for the successful couple. Come and join in the ‘Strictly’ gossip at one of our great classes but in the meantime Keep Dancing!
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PHOENIX CONCERT BAND
The Phoenix Concert Band have recently been busy appearing at various venues for the Royal British Legion commencing with a Gala Concert at the Municipal Theatre in aid of the “Poppy Appeal” A successful night to a full house, with the audience shouting more when the band played 1812 overture, their final number, The band played an encore by repeating the 1812 overture. A receptive audience sang songs from the two World Wars. Their next engagement was to play for the Remembrance Service at the Church at Mil Palmeras, for Orihuela Costa Branch of the Royal British Legion following this on the 11th. November they appeared at The Aula Cultura Theatre, Hondon de las Nieves for the Hondon Branch The band are doing a number of Carol Services starting on the 4th.December at Los Balcones Church, followed by Spiritual Carol Service at Benjofar on Dec.9th. Torrevieja Christian Fellowship Church. 10th.Dec.
The popular Carols in the Square 5.30. pm. Friday 12th. Dec. After which a quick dash to Casa Ventura, San Luis to play carols for the Torrevieja Branch of the Royal British Legion, The Band are going from strength to strength under the professional directorship of their Musical Director, Julie Schofield, who for many years successfully conducted and trained various bands in the UK. The bands repertoire varies widely from, Marches, light classics, overtures, ballads, musicals, hymns, carols The band is based in San Miguel de Salinas and rehearse every Tuesday afternoon. Experienced players, having band experience, permanent residents here on the Costa Blanca, Costa Calida and who can commit to the band are always welcome to join. Likewise any organisations or charities who wish to book the band for any functions do not hesitate to contact us. Contacts : Julie, Musical Director . 634.184.747 Gill, Chairperson..660.559.579. Bill... Public Relations Officer. 634.310.309. or Email : thephoenixconcertband@gmail.com
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6. G roup Collectibles - Pull out your favourite collectibles - show off your personality! Find a display area and group related objects together, in sets of three or five. Try and vary the shapes for maximum impact. 7. Add Decorative Pillows - The good news about decorative pillows is that they are an easy way to add textures and patterns to a room. Still better, they can be changed to jazz up a sofa or chair before your room is ready for a major makeover. 8. R eplace Lamps - Lamps are probably the one thing in your home that will give others a clue that your room is outdated. Seek out new and fresh lamps that make a statement. 9. Add A Throw - Similar to decorative pillows, throws add texture to your furniture. They come in all kinds of natural and man made fabrics so it’s just a matter of finding a pattern and style that you like. 10. Eliminate Clutter - Clutter has a way of eliminating the desired mood and effect of any room. Find storage spaces for papers, toys, and other items that take from the personality of a room.
Now put your feet up and enjoy your new room!
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suppliers of Sky and humax receivers direct from the UK. You will find we are the cheapest on the Costa Blanca. Ask us about Sky cards and subscriptions as well as Al Jazeera cards for bars enabling viewing of Premier League Football matches. WHERE ARE WE? GO SATELLITE is based in Ciudad Quesada and covers most of the Costa Blanca. WHY ARE WE DIFFERENT? Ian said “Being a small company has its advantages. We offer a personal service and get to know all our customers by name. It’s important to us that people fully understand and are happy with the service we are providing. We realise that the technology involved can be confusing but we are happy to spend time with our customers to ensure that they get the best system for their needs”. CUSTOMER SERVICE Any concerns or queries are dealt with in a clear and professional manner and clients can call Ian at any point if they have any queries. This ensures that all of their customers have complete peace of mind throughout the lifetime of the service. Added to that is the fact that GO SATELLITE is a fully legal, Spanish registered business that provides individual, company and community installations with a free no obligation site survey. Go Satellite is going from strength to strength! SATISFIED CUSTOMERS! Over the past 8 years the company has installed hundreds of satellite TV systems for individuals, companies and
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PENSIONERS DRAGGED AROUND SUPERMARKET
Fourteen pensioners were dragged around a supermarket in Rojales last Thursday. The incident occurred at the Super Valu shop in Maquesa Golf. They were made to push loaded shoppnig trolleys around by their wives. Fortunately there was no violence , in fact it was all a bit of fun as it was part of The Torrevieja B a r b e r s h o p Harmonisers annual shopping spree for charity. These guys are all pensioners but are never happier to be doing something to help others who are in need of a bit of help. The shopping bill came to 1000€ with all the foodstufs being
delivered to both Caritas Rojales and Reach Out in Torrevieja .Each charity receiving 500€ worth of goods. Shopper were quite suprised when The Harmonisers decided to sing a couple of songs from their repertoire, followed by some Carols with the girls joining in to create a good ‘christmassy’
TORREVIEJA BRANCH START NEW PHASE
At the Annual General meeting of the Torrevieja Branch of The Royal British Legion, held on Friday 21st of November, a new Committee were elected. Outgoing Lady Chairman Gillian had been at the helm for 7 years and was looking forward to a rest. Gill had stepped into the chair when the Branch was at a low and approximately 12 members attended monthly meetings. Now under her leadership the Branch regularly plays host to an average of 60 members at Casa Ventura on the 2nd Friday of the month. Gill thanked the members of the Branch for supporting her and The Royal British Legion during the last few years and keeping the first Legion Branch in Spain open, building and thriving, now in its 26th Year. Davy Young who was standing down as Branch Secretary after three years, handed the reins over to Carol Stockwell. Carol had been the brains behind the highly successful Poppy Concert this year. Davy assumed the role of PR as this post had been vacant. Dianne and Allan Budd, along with Dianne and Derek Forbes continue in role as Social Organisers, providing
entertainment and lunches for the members. Pauline Grindlay and Joyce Bosisto continue their sterling work as Membership Secretary providing data and information to Head Office and keeping membership records up to date. Judi Wilkinson was re-elected as Vice Chair continuing for a second year after assuming the role on the demise of her late partner Bill Weeks last April. Brian Myers, the Branch Standard Bearer who had the honour of parading the Branch Standard at The Royal Albert Hall this year was retained as Branch Standard bearer, while Ken Archer who had paraded the Spanish Flag for the last 6 years stood down, Patricia Atkinson the Union Flag Bearer and a fairly new member of the Branch continues in this important role. Michael Elliott stood down due to an increase in Chaplaincy duties and was replaced by Paul Price. The photograph shows Douglas Sidwell MBE Branch President looks on as Gill presents her Branch Chairmans Jewel to incoming Chairman Gerry Lynch, who leaves the role of Treasurer and hands over to Pam James. In closing Mr Nigel Hail, Chairman of District North Spain as a Guest Speaker, paid respects and thanks to Gill and the Branch for the hard work they had sustained over the last years through thick & thin. He had been honoured to attend both the 25th Anniversary Ball and the Poppy Concert, which he said were both well organised and enjoyable events in this Branch year.
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Last week TBH were able to donate 500€ to the Alzheimers Association Torrevieja, as a result of a memorial fund raising evening to celebrate the lives of two Harmonisers who sadly passed away last year. Jim Collins and Richard Biurnse- Powell.
This completes the activities of TBH for this year .But we will be back! All the guys (and girls) of TBH take this opportunity to wish all our supporters and friends a Very Happy Christmas and a Prosperous ,Peaceful New Year.
ANGLICAN CHAPLAINCY OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL, TORREVIEJA ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS SERVICES 2014
In addition to the normal Services (see below) the following special Services are planned over the Advent and Christmas period:
LA SIESTA
Sun 30 Nov 14 Advent Sunday - Choral Evensong 6:00pm Mon 8 Dec 14 Interdenominational Carol Service 6:30pm Wed 24 Dec 14 Midnight Mass – Holy Communion (to be confirmed) 11:30pm
LOS BALCONES
Sun 30 Nov 14 Advent Sunday – Christingle Service 10:30am Thu 4 Dec 14 Carol Service 7:00pm Thu 25 Dec 14 Christmas Day – Holy Communion 10:30am
LAGO JARDIN
Sat 13 Dec 14 Carol Service with Holy Communion 6:00pm Sat 27 Dec 14 Holy Innocents – Holy Communion 6:00pm
LA MARINA (SAN FULGENCIO)
Sun 14 Dec Service of Nine Lessons & Carols 6:00pm Thu 25 Dec 14 Christmas Day – Holy Communion 10:15am Sun 28 Dec 14 Holy Innocents – Morning Prayer 10:15am
CAMPOVERDE
Sun 30 Nov 14 Advent Service and Evening Prayer 6:00pm Sun 21 Dec 14 Community Carol Singing in the Rusty Nail 6:00pm (Replaces service in Campoverde Church) Wed 24 Dec 14 Midnight Mass – Holy Communion 11:30pm Sun 28 Dec 14 Service of Nine Lessons and Carols 6:00pm
LA MANGA
Fri 12 Dec 14 Service of Nine Lessons and Carols 6:00pm Wed 24 Dec 14 Christmas Eve – Holy Communion 6:00pm
CRISTO RESUCITADO (LA ZENIA)
Sun 28 Dec 14 Holy Innocents – Holy Communion 6:00pm
HONDÓN DE LAS NIEVES
Mon 8 Dec 14 Carols with Holy Communion 11:30am For more information on the workings of the Chaplaincy - and other planned activities and events – please view their web-site: http://c-of-e-torrevieja.com/ The specific location of the various Church Centres together with their normal Services can be found here: http://c-of-e-torrevieja.com/where.php Also follow them on their Facebook pages too: https://www.facebook.com/ChaplaincyOfStPeterAndStPaul?ref=hl The Anglican Chaplaincy extends a very warm and friendly welcome to all denominations who live in or are visiting our area and our Church Centres
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Hello and welcome to CanDu Computer Bytes. So far we have been looking at the box and then the bare basics of the windows operating system. Today we have to look at RAM, ROM and Hard disks. When you are looking to buy a new computer and you have asked yourself the usual questions of “What am I going to use it for?” and “How much should I spend?”, you are then hit with a wealth of ‘Tech-Spec’s’ – in other words gobbledegook. One of the first things to will see is the amount of memory or RAM. This is extremely important as it, in part, effects how fast your computer works! If you were to replace a chip of 4GB with something 1 quarter the size, you would expect, and see, a huge reduction in performance. RAM is measured in Kilobytes(KB), Megabytes(MB) (showing my age), but more usually in Gigabytes(GB). A general ‘rule of thumb’ is ‘The more, the better’ BUT ‘too much is a waste’. An example might be; you plan on ‘Skyping’ the grandchildren or checking your email, then 1GB is plenty but if you are making videos of your holiday then 4-8GB is much more normal and necessary. The acronym stands for Random Access Memory or if you’re American ‘Read And Modify’. Both, accurately describe what is going on. RAM is best described as ‘Volatile Memory’, that is memory that when it has no electricity running through it, can not hold onto any data. So when you turn off your computer, the memory is wiped clean. Because of this clever ability, and the fact that it is extremely fast when compared to a hard disk for example, it is used as ‘working’ memory. So what is the difference between RAM and ROM? To start with, the acronym ROM means ‘Read Only Memory’. Once the program or information has been put onto this chip it
can’t be changed. The closest similar familiar object is the music CD or Video DVD. These are WORM devices. WORM simply means ‘Write Once Read Many’ – someone puts the information (music or movie) on the disk and you can enjoy it over and over without the risk of losing it. Same thing with the ROM chip. These usually store permanent information such as the Operating System in days gone by! This leaves the Hard Disk Drive (HDD). The storage capacity is again, measured in GigaBytes (GB) but today’s ones are measured in TeraBytes(TB). A TeraByte is 1000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 Bytes, a huge amount of storage space! This is where you store all your information! Operating System, Programs, Pictures, Music and everything else. The strength of this is the opposite to that of RAM – it does store and keep information when the power is turned off! The ‘how and why’ is beyond the scope of this article but, like memory, the general ‘Rule of Thumb’ is ‘The more, the better’! I cut and edit video for fun, but have a tower with 8GB RAM, 2 x 2TB Hard Disk Drives and some days it is still too slow for me! Your standard list of specifications changes every day and as I have written several articles on the subjects of how to choose the best computer for your needs, I will leave the rest up to you. I know Santa is coming soon and you might, if you have been good of course, get a computer from him, Why not let me, with your help, set up this computer, ready for Christmas day, properly. Come down to Jack’s Bar in Albox on a Friday afternoon, or arrange to meet somewhere convenient and have your Christmas Gift set up properly. Have a really good weekend :-)
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The Devils Spawn A few years ago when I wanted to watch a live football match on telly’ it meant a drive across country to a bar in the hope that the satellite signal or internet connection was working. Or that there wasn’t a Spanish match on at the same time as that meant all bets were off as rightly the Spanish old boys would be giving preferential treatment even though they are well practised in nursing just one tubo or a cup of coffee for the entire match. Bars use different decoders and often two or three bars would be visited until one had the right viewing card and the match watched via Abu Dhabi TV or suchlike. Drinking and driving was certainly out which probably is where I get my taste for pints of shandy or clara as it’s called in Spain. Ordering such a simple drink is fraught with danger as 7Up is used if Casera Blanca is not specified. For any bar staff who don’t know the difference; Casera Blanca is a trade name, it doesn’t mean Lidl or Murky Donuts gaseosa or any other noxious
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chemical filled and aspartame loaded fizzy gunk. Casera Blanca means Casera Blanca funnily enough. As a bottle costs only a few cents more than the cheap disgusting rivals; bar owners that don’t stock it may consider paying the difference as drinks taste much nicer. Mind you, maybe a bar using a cheap substitute is a ploy similar to leaving salted peanuts on the bar as they are so stuffed with ‘E’ numbers; drinking them leaves a nasty yet thirsty aftertaste in the mouth. It’s the same with butter, order a sandwich when out and about and the straightforward question of whether butter is used often gets answered in the affirmative even when there is only devils spawn available; otherwise known as margarine. If I hear the words ‘it’s the same thing’ then the establishment’s culinary credentials go straight out the window and I head for the door. Making butter is quite straightforward and has just one nat-
ural ingredient, comes from cows and is called milk. Margarine on the other hand uses so many synthetic ingredients and the process is so industrialised that I refuse to believe it can ever be as healthy as many adverts claim. When rapeseed and cottonseed oils are involved, which both have dubious health concerns plus the heavy metals nickel and palladium used in the manufacturing process; then buying butter which tastes of well, butter has to be better than buying something synthetic called something along the lines of tsnotbutteritsthesamecolourasbutterandtasteslikesick! Funnily enough both butter and margarine both contain 80% fat; it’s just that nobody in their right mind would spread the foul concoction as thick as they would a bit delicious butter on a piece of toast, so the calories come out lower. I used to believe that drinking fruit smoothies was healthy; my favourite
was Innocent’s healthily branded pomegranate, blueberry and acai berry super food which was I thought a healthy choice. With however 13.7 grams of sugar per 100ml, a 250ml bottle has the same sugar content as three and a half Krispy Kreme donuts. A study dubbed it the worst smoothie of all. It’s no wonder my so called beer belly wouldn’t budge cos it was/is a smoothie belly. As a comparison Pepsi Cola has 10.7 grams of sugar per 100ml. Mornings nowadays I drink tomato juice which has less than three grams of sugar per 100ml. Drinking these so called healthy options which are loaded with sugar must increase weight over time and increase the risk of diabetes. Now off the soap box as its time for a pint of clara down the pub where my friendly landlord got rid of the Lidl special and stocks Casera Blanca just for me.
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The number of Spaniards signing on to the UK’s national insurance scheme fell nine percent in the year to September, a sign that people from Spain may be turning their backs on the dream of a better life in Britain, UK-based property expert Borja Mateo told The Local. A total of 45,600 Spaniards took out UK national insurance numbers — essential for working in Britain — in the year to September 2014, according to figures published on Thursday by the UK’s Office for National Statistics. That was down from 49,900 in the year to September 2013, a drop of nine percent, the report into immigration shows. While there can be a lag in the figures because of the time taken to register for a national insurance number, the drop is in line with anecdotal evidence that the number of Spaniards trying to escape Spain’s 23.7 percent unemployment rate by moving to the UK is falling. “People are saying that Spaniards are beginning to leave the UK,” Londonbased Spanish property expert Borja Mateo told The Local. “While some of this may be to do with a slight improvement in the Spanish economy, it’s also true that many Spaniards have gone because they haven’t found work, or because
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Brush the sieved jam all over the top and sides of the cake. Take two A4 clear-plastic wallets and cut along the shortest edge of each one. Open them out and put the marzipan round onto one of them. Put the other opened-out wallet on top and roll out the marzipan to make a 33cm (13in) round. How to get the paste on in one piece‌Take off the top wallet, flip the paste onto the cake and peel away the other wallet. Press down marzipan over top and sides, so it fits snugly. Trim away excess with a sharp knife. Lift cake onto a serving plate and cover with crumpled greaseproof paper. Leave to dry out for at least one day.
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You’ve chosen your perfect Christmas tree, but now what? You’ve chosen your perfect Christmas tree, but now what? Here are some ideas for setting up your tree, lighting it, keeping it fresh, and decorating it. Here are some ideas for setting up your tree, lighting it, keeping it fresh, and decorating it.
Keep Your Tree Fresh and Green
Cut the stump of the tree with a fresh cut and set it in water immediately. A fresh-cut tree will absorb several quarts of water right from the start. So it’s important to check and refill the water level several times a day for the first week. You can cut down on frequency later. Be sure to place you Christmas tree in a stand that has a large water reservoir and keep it filled.
Putting Lights and Decorations on the Tree When decorating your Christmas tree, put lights on first, then garlands, then the ornaments.
Work From the Inside Out
Start arranging Christmas tree lights on the branches near the base of the tree. Weave strings of lights along the branches “inside,” then move to the outer edges of the branches.
Placement of Ornaments
Don’t hang all your ornament on the tips of the branches. Place ornaments and other decorations ‘inside’ your tree to add depth and interest.
Basic Ornaments for Fill
Start by arranging the “filler ornaments” evenly spaced around the tree. This would include basic solid colour balls, available in a wide range of colours to easily coordinate and enhance your decorating scheme. You’ll need about 20 “filler ornaments” for every 2 feet of Christmas tree.
Special Ornaments
Mix one-of-a-kind special ornaments between the basic ornaments. Plan to use at least 10 special themed ornaments for every 2 feet of tree. As your collection grows, put the special ornaments closer together.
Add A Personal Touch
Even ordinary glass balls can be dressed up with ribbons, bows, or glitter to make them oneof-a-kind.
Ribbons and Bows A simple coloured Christmas tree ornament will look dressed up with a pretty bow of satin, velvet, grosgrain or sheer ribbon. Or tie a bow of raffia on the top of decorations. Use a touch of glue to secure the bow to the ornament.
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You don’t have to use traditional ornaments on the tree. Look around the house for doll house furniture, tiny teddy bears, clothes for dolls, seed pods with ribbon loops. Using wire, cord or ribbon, attach the items to the branches of your Christmas tree. Tie everything together with a garland that unifies your theme.
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Collect beads or crystals from vintage jewellery or craft stores and decorate a plain tree ornament.
Get the Children Involved
Plan a project day for your children. Purchase wooden cutouts, ribbon, glue, glitter, cording, coloured paper and rubber stamps. Let your children create their own decorations and hang the pieces with other ornaments… …or decorate a whole small tree and place it in the child’s room. Be sure to put the date on the ornaments you’ll want to keep from year to year.
Make Your Own Garland
Use floral vines, satin or velvet ribbon, popcorn and cranberries, or decorative cording to create an effective but simple garland. Collect small pine cones or seed pods and string them together!
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Spanish Construction Activity Up 9.1% in September Y-o-Y
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(-3.1%) and Germany (-1.5%). With regard to the whole of the eurozone and the European Union (EU), declines in construction activity were also recorded, year-on-year, of -1.7% and -0.4%, respectively. Looking at the monthly data, September compared with August, construction activity in the eurozone fell by -1.8%, while in the EU the decline was just -0.9%. El Mundo reported that, according to the data on the EU member states for which data were available, the greatest declines in construction activity, monthon-month, corresponded to Slovenia (-8.6%), Italy (-5.4%), Sweden (-3.2%) and France (-2.3%), while the most significant increases were posted for Romania (+7.9%), the Czech Republic (+2.7%) and Bulgaria (+2.4%). Source: http://news.kyero.com/
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US Black Friday sales fall 11% on Online retailers sluggish demand hope for shopping surge
US retailers reported sluggish Black Friday spending, with sales falling 11% from the same period last year, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF). US consumers spent on average $380.95 per person, down 6.4% from a year ago.
Online retailers are hoping that a spending frenzy will continue, with internet shopping reaching a preChristmas peak. Dubbed Cyber Monday, some online stores offer discounts for consumers ramping up their Christmas shopping.
Overall, total holiday weekend sales were estimated to be $50.9bn. The NRF attributed the decline to shifting consumer habits, such as earlier promotions and the growth of online shopping.
The first two Mondays of December tend to be the busiest online shopping days, after browsing over the Thanksgiving Thursday in the hope of luring in more weekend. Cyber Monday comes after the frenzy of shoppers, with Wal-Mart, Target, Macy’s and others Black Friday offers - which some stores have carried offering special promotions for those first through over for a few more days. However, some analysts say the door. that shoppers are leaving their Christmas buying later. However, those deals and earlier hours appear This is the result of greater confidence in delivery Once more, retailers chose to open earlier on not to have convinced shoppers to spend, perhaps services as retailers now rely so heavily on online sales. because they expect further deals as the holiday Nigel Wilson, managing director of consumer insight shopping period progresses. The decline in sales at Experian Marketing Services, said that the presurprised many, who had seen increasingly positive Christmas shopping peaks were “clearly identifiable”. US economic data as well as lower gas prices as Experian predicts consumers will spend £649.6m on signs that the US holiday shopping season would be 1 December, or £451,000 a minute - a 26% increase better than it has been in the past. on Cyber Monday last year. Last week, the US Bureau of Economic Analysis As the month goes on, online spending tends to be revised its initial estimate of third-quarter US replaced by spending on the High Street for last-minute economic growth upwards. gifts and Christmas preparations. The busiest shopping The figures showed the US economy expanded day in stores is, according to Experian, on Boxing Day at an annualised rate of 3.9% between July and when traditional sales begin. Cyber Monday is seized September, up from the 3.5% first estimated. on by retailers’ marketing arms. The same is now Read more on: bbc.com true of Black Friday - which originated in the US. The discounts on offer prompted some frenzied scenes on Friday.
“A strengthening economy that changes consumers’ reliance on deep discounts, a highly competitive environment, early promotions and the ability to shop 24/7 online all contributed to the shift witnessed this weekend,” said NRF president and chief executive Matthew Shay in a statement.
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Book Review Losing Hope by Nikki Dee
“You always want to make out everything is clean and nice, and everybody is good inside and the world’s a happy place. It’s a crock.” What a tangled web of deceit, distrust and malice as we weave and wend our way aimlessly through life living on the brink of disaster, losing hope. Nikki Dee presents us with a readable but hardly plausible portrayal of extremes: self-righteousness contrasted with nihilism? A child abduction is tragic but can make excellent reading or viewing. Take for instance, the recent tv drama The Missing on BBC1 starring James Nesbitt as Tony Hughes and Frances O’Connor as Emily Hughes. The plot is intricate and sustained, the characters are thoroughly intriguing and realistic with the suspense building up momentum. Brilliant. My kind of excellent drama. With Losing Hope we have a clever pun on hope/Hope. It is 2011 and the drama begins well with the burning of a building in Portsmouth and the discovery of a murdered man and a pregnant and under-nourished young girl. The police believe that the girl has shot the man and set the building alight and are on the point of arresting her and charging her with murder. As they start to unravel, painstakingly, the strands of the many different stories, Chrissie Chambers, a social worker is
called in to interview the terrified f u r t h e r girl who turns out to be Hope c o n t a c t Gidson, the girl who was abducted he will call when she was 5 years of age. the police. This is when we learn of her W e i r d ! abuse, physical as well as sexual. Plan B is to It doesn’t take long to work out a p p r o a c h the culprits particularly when the latest the characters are introduced at b oy f rie nd the beginning.A touch of loose and see morals, a teenage pregnancy what he and not knowing who the father has to is and that’s our introduction to offer. He Mel, a girl who was abandoned is a mug and brought up in a children’s and falls home. for it, promising the earth but She is attracted to wealth and disaster strikes. She has built up wants what everyone wants- a bit of a bad reputation as a slut a nice home, a good fellow, but compared to Linda Edwards, children, the works. but, plenty a nurse who has provided her of money for comfort! “I believe sister Deb and friend Steve, the a happy family is the most odd ball with so much love and important thing a person can stability that she has a mid-life crisis at 30 and starts sleeping have.” Agreed. around with a different man on “You know what it’s like to have a weekly basis in order to get no-one of your own, no one who pregnant then marries the odd loves you. Now I’ll have someone ball! who will always love me.” As we Plenty of gossip, weddings, all know it’s probably the main reason why these abandoned deaths, funerals and christenings children end up getting pregnant which dominate the plot with as teenagers. When her husband- trivialities. to-be is involved in a fatal Missed opportunities. A pity. accident Mel is fickle enough to This could have been much agree to marry his friend, Clive improved and less of a boy meets once Hope is born. girl episode. Plan A is to approach potential Publisher: Word Play. father no 1 about the pregnancy, guilt-tripping REVIEW it by Carol Naylor. www.carolnaylor.blogspot.com / him into marrying her. The www.carolesleynaylor.wordpress.com father is aggressive and naylorcl@hotmail.es threatens that if she makes
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pause for thought When discussing proposals for a funeral or wedding blessing, I always feel awkward and embarrassed when the subject of fees arises. There is of course no reason why I should; as I neither fix the fees nor receive anything myself for any service I may take, and most people I speak to expect to pay a fee anyway. But most folk seem to believe the Church to be a wealthy organisation, and seem amazed when I explain that in Spain it’s entirely self funded. There’s no subsidy of any sort, so the Church here depends entirely on the generosity of the comparatively small, regular congregation for everything, including all expenses and employment costs of a Priest, only marginally augmented by fees for special services. In times past the Church was indeed a very wealthy organisation as everyone was expected to give a tenth of all their income or wealth. So Tithe Barns were built to store the huge amount of resultant produce given to the Church. But although this is a long-established Biblical principle, there is little expectation these days that anyone would support the Church to anything like that level. But it’s sad to consider that giving is in many ways a measure of the value we place on our faith. We think little of spending 10 euros on a meal. We’ll happily spend a similar amount on telephone calls, on drinks or on books and magazines. And how much will we gladly spend on Christmas Presents? Yet when asked to give in support of a Church, we often hesitate, calculating what we can afford rather than what my faith means to me. Yet if I really believe in eternity; if I really am truly a Christian, believing that God’s own Son gave everything so I may know eternal life with Him; then there should be no gift too great for me to offer in gratitude. And so, being very human, I regularly have to challenge myself as to just how much I value my faith. Details of a number of English Language Churches are given in Sol Noticeboard; for any wishing to Worship, whilst additionally, further information about the Anglican Church in this area may be seen on the web site www. mojacarchurch.org Duncan Burr is Licensed Lay Reader for the Anglican Chaplaincy of Costa Almeria and Costa Cálida and may be contacted at djburr@avired.com
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Mix first three ingredients well. Cut crusts off 2 loaves of sandwich bread. Roll each slice as flat as possible with rolling pin. Spread sugar, egg yolk& cream cheese mixture on bread and roll into crescent. Melt margarine. Mix sugar with enough cinnamon to make it dark. Roll crescents in melted margarine, then in cinnamon-sugar mix. Freeze on cookie sheet for 30 minutes, and then put in plastic bags. When ready to bake, remove crescents from plastic bags and place on cookie sheet. Bake frozen at 400 for about 10-15 minutes.
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A Scottish twist on a traditional bread pudding recipe. Make in individual ramekins for an impressive dinner party presentation, and try using brioche or pannetone instead of plain bread to make it extra special.
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1 300g loaf day-old bread, torn into small pieces 1L milk 100g caster sugar 125g butter, melted 3 eggs, beaten 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
P r e p:10 m in › Cook:1hr › Ready in:1hr10min Preheat oven to 180 C / Gas mark 4. Butter a 23x33cm (9x13 in) baking dish. In a large bowl, combine bread, milk, sugar, butter, eggs and vanilla; mixture should be the consistency of porridge. Pour into prepared dish. In a saucepan, bring the brown sugar, golden syrup and water to the boil. Boil, stirring constantly, for 1 minute. Carefully pour the hot syrup mixture over the bread mixture. Bake in preheated oven 1 hour, until nearly set. (It should wiggle as much as a ‘well endowed’ thigh.) Serve warm or cold.
Sausage, Apple and Cranberry Stuffing
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1/2 cup sugar 2 egg yolks 2 (8 ounce) packages cream cheese 2 loaves sandwich bread 1 cup margarine 3/4 cup sugar cinnamon
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This stuffing is gorgeous! It is very flavourful and fresh-tasting. This recipe will stuff a large turkey (which serves six) plus extra. Other dried fruits may be used in place of cranberries.
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Preheat oven to 180 C / Gas mark 4. Spread the white and wholemeal bread cubes in a single layer on a large baking
Serves: 10 75g (3 oz) cubed wholemeal bread 150g (5 oz) cubed white bread 500g (1 1/4 lb) sausages, casings removed and chopped 1 medium onion, chopped 2 stalks celery, chopped 2 1/2 teaspoons dried sage 1 1/2 teaspoons dried rosemary 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme 1 Golden Delicious apple, cored and chopped 100g (4 oz) dried cranberries 1 small bunch fresh parsley, minced 1 cooked turkey liver, finely chopped 175ml (6 fl oz) turkey stock 50g (2 oz) unsalted butter, melted
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Transfer toasted bread cubes to a large bowl. In a large frying pan, cook the sausage and onions over medium heat, stirring and breaking up any large lumps of sausage until evenly browned. Add the celery, sage, rosemary and thyme; cook, stirring, for 2 minutes to blend flavours. Pour sausage mixture over bread in bowl. Mix in chopped apple, dried cranberries, parsley and liver. Drizzle with turkey stock and melted butter, and mix lightly. Source: http://allrecipes.co.uk/
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Roasted Winter Vegetables
A fantastic roast vegetable dish, which goes perfectly with any roast dinner. Try it at your next Sunday lunch or Christmas dinner. Butternut squash, red peppers, sweet potatoes and red onion is tossed in a herby olive oil-balsamic vinegar dressing, then baked to perfection.
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A gay Irish bull faces slaughter A gay Irish bull facing slaughter has been saved following a worldwide appeal backed by the co-creator of the The Simpsons. Benjy, a Charlerois bull, was being fattened up for an abattoir after he failed to impregnate any heifers this year at a County Mayo farm in western Ireland. Vets had determined he was fertile, but was more attracted to the bull that replaced him. On learning of his fate, activists launched a social media campaign to raise £5,000 to send Benjy to the Hillside Animal Sanctuary in Norfolk, which is home to about 2,000 unwanted farm animals and horses. Sam Simon, co-creator of The Simpsons and philanthropist, has now put up the all the money needed to buy Benjy and transport him to the sanctuary. His transfer is expected to take place in time for Christmas. About 300 other donors also
contributed to the fundraising drive led by the online magazine TheGayUK. Mr Simon, who is battling colon cancer, has been giving away much of the fortune from his television career and is a leading donor to animal welfare causes. He said he heard about Benjy’s case through friends at the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) pressure group. “All animals have a dire destiny in the meat trade, but to kill this bull because he’s gay would’ve been a double tragedy,” Mr Simon said. “It thrills me to help PETA and ARAN (Ireland’s Animal Rights Action Network) make Benjy’s fate a sanctuary rather than a sandwich.” ARAN campaigns director John Carmody said Mr Simon and other donors were buying the bull “a oneway ticket to
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paying the £30 a month or £4.50 a time sessions. It includes toys, jumps, tunnels, sleep areas and a fly-ball play zone - and has artificial grass, park benches, plants and trees to create a natural environment for dogs to run and play. Shelley believes her indoor park at Tremorfa, Cardiff, is the first in Britain after investing £35,000 in the dry park. She said: “This is the first centre of its kind. Our aim is to ensure that dogs have the time of their lives. We have structured play sessions will mean that dogs are blissfully happy and tired out from their day of play. “We absolutely promise that you won’t get rained on in our park, and as for mud - well there isn’t any” The park has an outside zone for any dogs wishing to find a lampppost - and the centre is regularly cleaned if there any accidents. Dog-owner Penny Thomas, 26, said: “I’ve brought my little Pug here and she loves it. I love staying dry out of the rain too. “She gets so wet and muddy this time of the year that it is great for her to stay clean.Yes there are times when you want to get loads of fresh air and run around - but when you have to do walkies every day, sometimes you just want a bit of comfort!”www.telegraph. co.uk
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The Costa Cálida (Spanish pronunciation) “Warm Coast” is the approximately 250 km stretch of Mediterranean coastline of the Spanish province of Murcia. This region has a micro-climate which features comparatively hot mean annual temperatures (and hence its name, “Warm Coast”) and a relative degree of aridity (precipitation averaging less than 34 cm annually). The Costa Cálida extends from El Mojón in the north near the province of Alicante, to near the municipality of Águilas in the south bordering on the region of Almería province. The northern end of this coastline includes the Mar Menor (“Little Sea”), a coastal saltwater lagoon
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15 euro’s including buffet Tickets available from our stall outside Euronics welcome events Camposol B every Friday 10 until 12.30 Friday 5th December - Ladies Day trip to Torrevieja Tickets available from our stall outside Euronics market, La Zenia shopping mall and Iceland for your Campsol B every Friday 10 until 12.30pm or phone Christmas goodies€10. Jean 646737479/Brenda 680174499 Wednesday 10th December - Christmas Party Night with Ricky Levazza and Sandy Fitzpatrick. €12. New Years Eve - Dance with Rob Sweeney, Dan Davey Talks & Workshops MABS Murcia North East - Sew’n’So’s - Sewing Group and our own Christine. €20 to include cold buffet. Wednesday 7th January - Games Night. Always good Every Mon Fortuna Taking place every other Monday at Urb. Las fun with beetle drive, bingo and quiz. €3. 2015 TRIPS Kalendas from 14:00. For further information email: Monday 11th May - 3 night trip to the ancient city of mabsmurciane@gmail.com Cordoba for the “Patio Of The Flowers” festival, staying B&B in a 4-star hotel. See all the patios in the old city dressed with displays of colourful flowers. €260 Archaeological Museum including a trip to Ubeda. Every Day, Open from 10:30-14:00 and 17:00-20:00. Wednesday 27th May - Cruise around the Mediterranean Closed Monday mornings. At C/ Conde de Aranda. aboard Royal Caribbean “Vision Of The Seas.” Overnight Tel: 968 493 287. Entry: Individual €1.20 Groups in Valencia then on to Barcelona for 12 nights aboard, visiting Villefranche, La Spezia, Civitavecchia, Naples, €0.60 2 days in Venice, Ravena, and Kotor, Montenegro. All outside cabins. A parkinsons Support Group HOT NEWS - Monday 14th September - trip to On Tuesdays at 11am At bobbie jo·s, los montisinos Salamanca, staying 2 nights at Hotel Exe Hall, close For a chat and a cup of tea For further information to city centre, 2 nights at a 4-star hotel in Leon city centre, with a trip to Astorga, and 1 night in Valladolid. contact wally Williamson On 966 770 871 All B&B. €295. For more information call rosemary on 620105179.
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MARKET DAYS IN THE AREA Monday - San Pedro del Pinatar Tuesday - Los Alcazares / Alhama de Murcia Wednesday - Santiago de la Ribeira / Fuente Alamo / Totana Thursday - San Javier / Camposol Sector A / Lorca Friday - Isla Plana (Summer only) Saturday - Mazarron Pueblo / Aguilas Sunday - Puerto de Mazarron / Mar Menor / Cabo de Palos
24/27 November mini break to VALENCIA Sold out, no wonder at 150 Euros but cancellation list in existance 14th December tickets moving for the annual supermeal 8 courses including drinks and with Martin Ross entertaining 29.50 Euros pp why not make up a table and have your own party within a party. Costa Costa Hotel, a chance to dress up and be merry. 1st January Annual Swim from Bahia Beach sponsorship forms available silly dress is expected. 16th/20th March BENMIDORM full board at helios. 160 Euros covering St Patricks and san Jose Cancellation list in existance 14th/20th May Coach trip to PORTUGAL half board and visiting fabulous locations 510 Euros pp sharing double. For information please call 626 460465 or visit www.pals.sm4.biz or see us at La Ratatouille on a wednesday from 1 till 3 or at The Trevi on a Saturday 11 till 1.30pm
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which at around 170 km2 is Europe’s largest. The Mar Menor is separated from the Mediterranean by a 22 km-long spit of land called La Manga, on which most of the tourism development for the region has been constructed. Cartagena and Mazarrón are two other important coastal towns in the region. Golf is a popular pastime for visitors and residents. There are many PGA championship courses such as El Valle which hosted the PGA European Seniors Tour in June 2011, Hacienda del Alamo which is the longest golf course in Spain and the famous La Manga Club. Read more: www.wikipedia.org
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SINGLE SIZE FOLDING GUEST BED(Z-BED) unused in dust cover 50€, Artists folding easel including brushes and paints and pallet. Unused, would make lovely Xmas present. 30€. Both items can be delivered locally. Tel: Pam 0044 7974 567 927
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Record-breaking private plate to go on Ferrari 250 SWB Leading Ferrari collector and dealer John Collins was the buyer for the latest record breaker and parted with £518,000. The ‘O’ series is particularly popular and has raised millions alone down the years. ‘26 O’ was top seller at the previous auction in September but went for a now measly £36,000
Even more impressive was that John Collins’ huge purchase came just three hours after he’d paid a staggering £130,320 for ‘250 L’. This will sit on a rare 1964 Ferrari 250 GT Lusso. John said: “I was just determined to own them, it was just a case of how much I was going to have to pay for the privilege. I’m not too sure [what my limit was], it could possibly have been the first £1 million personalised registration.”
DVLA smashes British record as 25 O sells for £518,000, will sit on Ferrari previously owned by Eric Clapton The British record for the sale of a personalised plate has been smashed at the DVLA’s 25th anniversary auction. The ‘25 O’ plate went for more £500,000 and is destined for the Ferrari 250 SWB once owned by music legend Eric Clapton. It beat the previous record of £357,000
The record success came in the DVLA’s 150th auction which is also in its 25th anniversary year. Plates were first auctioned in 1989 and since then more than £2 billion has been made. This money is diverted back to the central Government. Jody Davies, DVLA personalised registrations’ events manager added: “What a spectacular way to mark our 150th auction during our 25th Anniversary year. While we had high hopes for both registrations, we never dreamt they would be so successful and enable us to make history for the DVLA.” Read more: http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/
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He, she, or perhaps even it appeared one fine Winter morning. Wrapped in a long black frock-coat to keep the early chills at bay the apparition stalked the byways of Alqueria. People watched through half open shutters as the spectral figure sauntered to and fro. It appeared to be looking for something or worse, at least to the culpable minds of Alquerians, someone. Whether the figure had powers of arrest or censure it was impossible to tell. From its easy movement and upright stance however an age of thirty to forty would have been appropriate. For whom had it come? For whom had the bell tolled? The younger folk examined their consciences and the older their diaries. Manuela’s first thought was that of a jilted lover. She tried to remember the suitors she had wronged but they were so numerous it would have taken a bookkeeper of some renown to recall all the petty details such as names etc. If the figure is female then it is perhaps a wife bent on revenge or it could still be a jilted lover of course. Manuela decided on discretion and took a supply of food, three bottles of Cava and the Village’s senior firefighter into the sanctuary of her roof-space. Rodriquez was quite beside himself, his enemies were more numerous than a politician’s evasions and he feared for his very life. Suppose the stranger was armed or worse, suppose he wanted money? Rodriquez disguised himself with false elbows and joined a band of itinerant donkey-thratchers. Antonio Poyato had never paid a cent in
customs duty or any other form of tax on his international Remitroot sales. Was this an evidence gathering operation on the part of some fiscal bureau? Officials had always turned a blind eye in exchange for some of the precious Remitroot liquid. Suppose the blind eye had suddenly regained sight. Poyato made a mental calculation of the customs duty he could possibly owe. He packed a suitcase and headed for Morocco. Blythe Gruntmore thought it might be his Spanish teacher from Newcastle. The last time he had seen him he was a gibbering wreck crouched in a corner cowering in the fetal position after listening to some gem of pronunciation from Blythe. The teacher had sworn revenge over Gruntmore’s systematic destruction of the poetic Spanish language. Blythe could contain himself no more and confronted the intruder. The stranger was Loco Paco’s brother, Daft Diego. He intended to pay a surprise visit on Paco but had unfortunately lost his address. He had resigned himself to a life of aimlessly wandering the streets of Alqueria.
Norway to grow food crops in space
A team of scientists in Norway are set to research the possibility of growing plants and food crops in outer space, it was revealed on Friday. A new EU-funded research project is set to ‘take-off’ researching how food plants grow in space and how the horticulture could supply space travellers with oxygen and food. The 10-year project called TIME SCALE will be led by Ann-Iren Kittang Jost, research chief at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Space (CIRiS) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology(NTNU) in Trondheim. The research team has not yet decided what plants they will try and grow, but are looking at tomatoes, lettuce and soybeans. The Trondheim research unit has been trying to grow plants in space since 2006. Under the Norwegian research team’s guidance, plant growing experiments were carried out at the International Space Station (ISS). The research focused on the flowering weed, Arabidopsis thaliana.
It is a complex journey of investigation for the scientists who must learn about the interaction of the plants to their new, very different environment. “One of the big challenges is to administer exactly the right amount of water and nutrients to the plants in such little gravity,” said Kittang Jost to Science Nordic. Researchers from the MELISSA space program believe a closed ecosystem can be fully functional in space by 2050. With this goal in mind, the Norwegian researchers’ work is a critical part of giving space explorers the means to survive and eat in a self-sustaining fashion, many thousands of miles away from Earth. Source: http://www.thelocal.es/
The State of the Union Address It is the pomegranates, the last fruit of the year, which got me thinking about the State of the Union. Our arboreal year kicked off with our two almond trees, Little and Large, bursting with blossom. Then at the apex of their delicate display, a freezing gale got up and stripped every flower but one from the unfortunate trees. However, they demonstrated their fortitude, and in due course brought forth a harvest of thirteen nuts – one on Little and twelve on Large. The Nisperoshared the same fate, its fecundity blighted by the icy tempest. Those fruits which did form never made any size, though I suspect that insufficient watering is to blame. The plum tree and the nectarine tree, neighbours next to the deposito, sprang into action together, and although I religiously picked out the small and weakly fruit, they still managed to yield a harvest sufficient to ensure that both we and the neighbours were sick to death of plum and nectarine crumble before the trees were bare. The grape vines started the year in a sulk, probably because we, and not José, pruned them. I think they recognise the hand of the master, because when he prunes them they turn from dead matchsticks into rampant Triffids, whereas when we prune them they produce a few undersized leaves which would be no good at all to Adam, where he to require something to preserve his modesty. So the grape harvest was a non-
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josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk event. But I have got my eye on them, and intend to frighten them into action next year. I refuse to give garden space and good water to plants that show such ingratitude. The citrus, apart from Stumpy, did their best. We seem to have more than our fair share of pests, but diligent spraying paid off, and they have been promised Favoured Status next year. Stumpy, the mandarin tree, is on his last warning; all he does is mope. He’s been told – snap out of it, or you’re going, and I don’t mean to the party! The Jujubes were magnificent, and no trouble at all, while the pomegranate tree is laden with huge voluptuous globes of delight, perfect in colour, form and texture. So imagine my fury when I cut one open, to find that it was rotten inside! Not just one, but all of them! What dastardly, underhand behaviour! That tree, along with Stumpy and the grape vines, will be powering our fire if they don’tmend their ways!
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SPORTSMAN GOLF SOCIETY (The Galleon Bar), QUESADA
@ Font Del Llop Golf Resort Wednesday 26th Nov 2014 OH MY GOODNESS it is November and we are still wearing sleeveless shirts. Now that’s the real reason we moved to play our golf on the Costa Blanca. Well only 18 players turned out for our outing at Font Del Llop. The course was in great condition with the greens at times running fast and the 1st cut had been cut back a little more, albeit it still managed to grab (and keep) a few players golf balls. With ideal weather conditions, sun shining and no wind it was destined to produce some good scores... We were not disappointed. After the outing we returned to our new clubhouse The Galleon Bar, Plaza Blanca, Quesada where Tracey served up a scrummy chicken curry, thoroughly enjoyed by
all looking at the amount of players who returned for a second helping. A big thanks to Tracey for donating the Vino for the NTP’s we covered 4 of the par 3’s NTP, Andy Stirfry forgot to bring along the NTP markers (although FDL bailed him out) he also failed to collect the 2’s sweep and with two players recording two’s we have to ask the question is Andy fully focussed on his responsibilities ???? what do you think Dave? Winners of the Day : Winner : John Fullicks 39 points, Runnerup : Dave Smith 37 points Nearest the Pins : 3rd Tony Stead, 8th Tom Johnston, 12th Paul Joynes, 17th Kevin Hall Football Card : John Fullicks Thanks all for a great day, next outing Wednesday 10th December (Bounce Game) @ FDL, €40 Green Fee/Buggy places still available. Details of all outings can be found on the Society Golfing webpage, www.societygolfing. co.uk Login: sportsman Password : sportsman SPORTSMAN GOLF SOCIETY New members always welcome for more info email : sportsmangolf@ hotmail.com
DS BARBARIANS RFC TAKE A BIG STEP FORWARD
This week DS Barbarians RFC took a huge step forward by getting off the beach and will be starting training on the pitch at Daya Vieja after been given the all clear to train there. This has seemed to be a long time coming, but after the meeting with Rodriguez from the council everything was sorted out to start on 1 December 2014. Training will be on the same days, Monday and Wednesday, but at 20.45 until 22.15 and is on artificial grass so no studs allowed, but will make a big difference for the training and hopefully will attract more people. We already have local people from the town coming to start on Monday. Also we will be holding a fund raising evening on 13 December, more details of this will follow shortly. Our aim is to get teams into the news
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We arrived at BONALBA expecting the rain which had been forecast for the afternoon, but it stayed dry and the round was played in slightly overcast conditions and with a pleasant temperature. The BONALBA Club deserve thanks for providing excellent prizes on the day for which we are very grateful. A mixed bag as far as scores were concerned but the leading scores were impressive. Nearest the pins were won by the usual suspects,President Barry Thorogood,Norman Pickett and the Secretary, Alan Craig[x2]. Third place in the competition went to Jimmy Scott with 33pts,on countback losing to John Thompson in 2nd place. Winner, with a great score of 36 points was Eric Taylor,with whom I played and
seasons league next year for the juniors and seniors. All ages, gender and nationalities are welcome and also beginners to experience players the more the merrier as we are based on the true traditional ethics of the sport, and also bond after training in the nearest bar for a drink and chat, just how rugby should be. For more information about the club contact Saul on 634 042 913 or myself, Dutch, on 692 767 242 or come and see me at Zoco market on Sunday, third row in form the main road at the far end. Also for all of your rugby branded clothing and gear including Canterbury casuals and Cotton Traders shirts, all great Xmas presents. saw him drive the ball into the lake on the 18th which he assured me had nothing to do with protecting his handicap. Unfortunately he had to fly to the U.K. after his round and was not there to receive his prizes which consisted of green fees ,buggies and dinner for 4 people.Many thanks to BonAlba for supplying this great prize. Our next meeting is at Las Colinas 0920 start on 11th December for a great price of 40 Euros.A reminder about Presentation Night on Friday 5th December at a cost of 15 Euros. Requirements to Elspeth please on e-mail elspeth4mcd@yahoo.co.uk or on Tel.965077204. Another reminder regarding the AGM on 8th December at the Sports Centre. Thanks as usual to Helena and Paulo for the food.
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Font del Llop – 26.11.14 There were 31 of us travelled the short distance up country to Font del Llop, the venue for our last singles game of the 2014. This course designed by Blake Stirling and Marco Martin is a challenge and delight for all level of players. The design is American with a Scottish layout, maybe the Scottish connection gave Danny MacErlean the inspiration to play well, as he produced an ace on hole 12 over the water. Others came in with good scores as well, negociating the river five ponds and several ravines not to mention the severe semi-rough. No record was kept as to how many balls were lost and no-one was willing to tell, but at the end of the day we had all enjoyed the experience playing our favourite sport in the Spanish sunshine. The results were: Gold Division: 1st Harry Wilcock 37pts, 2nd Brian Coultate 30pts and 3rd Dicky
Silver Division: 1st Meirion Roberts 37pts, 2nd Stan Earl 33pts and 3rd Malcolm Morrison 29pts (c/b) Bronze Division: 1st Danny (hole in one) McErlean 32pts, 2nd Steve Harrington 30pts and 3rd John Featherstone 25pts. NTPs: Ron Stephenson hole 3, Paul Lyndon-Hogg hole 8, Danny MacErlean hole 12, Brian Coultate hole 16 and Harry Wilcock hole 17. There were two 2s Harry Wilcock and Meirion Roberts and Danny McErlean´s ace earned him a double share. The free game draw went to Stan Earl, so a free game at our next venue Las Colinas, nice Christmas present Stan! After the presentation at the Lo Crispin Tavern we all celebrated the hole in one with Danny with Jack Daniels and wine a fitting conclusion to a good day.
Rain fell during the night before 36 golfers descended upon the oldest course in this area, Villamartin and gladly, the sun shone all day. Today was our second Eclectic Competition and many have, without doubt, improved their scores and 3 will receive a handicap cut for their efforts. The NTP’s were donated by the Vice Captain John Eyre and were claimed by Nick Spicer, Colin Marsden, Ken Persson and Ole Rong. There were two lucky lads of rotund stature that took the “Two’s Pot” of 37.50 each, namely Nick Spicer and Vernon Brown. Both enjoyed that it was a roll over from the previous week. The Silver Mob scored fairly well and
there were a few count-backs, but 4th spot went to Ian Parkinson with 34 points, 3rd place and losing on countback was Alex Goslan whose 35 points was the same as Roger Nilsson, but Roger did him on the back 9. The top dog in the Silver Division was Ole Rong with 39 points. The Gold boys didn’t fare much better as it only needed Paul Fairclough to score 35 points to take 4th place. 36 points saw Dave Lethaby take 3rd spot and a pair of 38’s (I can see the pervs thinking right now) saw Alan Rickers losing out to Mick Kennedy on the count-back. Photo: Nearest the Pin Winners Our next game, 3rd December 2014 see’s us at the Marmite Course of Las Ramblas so if you fancy a game just look at our website www.tmgs.org or call the Match Secretary on 966719604.
The Las Salinas winter petanca league is now in week 4, and up to now the sun has been out,but the teams are not looking forward to playing in the rain. In division 1 amigos belgas 1 have won all there games, closely followed by rocajuna and the buccaneers. In division 2 three teams are at the top but Los Bandidos are in 1st place because they have a better ball difference than the breeze bar cannons and xps. In division 3 it is the same story with amigos belgas 2 being top on
ball difference, followed by torre bears 1 and blagul . In division 4 amigos belgas 3 are top of the league with pumas second and torre bears 3rd. Into division 5 guardamar are in top spot having a better ball difference in 2nd place are dominos mccoys with the falcons in 3rd place. The 6th division sees rocajuna lions at the top closely followed by blagul 2. the league would like to thank there sponsors who are casas Manuel,Rapid repairs kosta Kitchens EDP electric and Dominos bar.
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CB), 2nd Ken Potts (37 on CB), and 1st Robin Eastman, also with 37 points and winning on countback. Gold Category: 4th Ivan Hanak (35), 3rd Shay Cunningham (36), 2nd Ivor Turkington (37) and 1st, with a fantastic score playing off of 7 handicap, John Osborne with 40 points. The Abacus winner was John Parker. Best visitor prize went to Alan Coombes. Nearest the pins (open to all) on the par 3’s were won by Mike Freeman (3), Keith Wraithmell (6 and 16) and Tommy Boyle (13). Nearest the pins in 3 shots on par 4’s were won by Brian Staines (hole 7 Gold Division), Ken Potts (hole 14 Silver Division) and Ellen Drakesmith (hole 10 Bronze Division). Our thanks go to the staff at La Finca golf course for their contribution to an enjoyable day. Keep up to date with all SMGS matters by logging on to our website www. smgs.org or simply give Barry Roehrig a call on 966 731 033 to find out more about the society and its weekly golf get-togethers.
EUROGOLF SOCIETY AT LA MARQUESA
San Miguel Golf Society SMGS’s monthly visit to La Finca, attended by 37 members and 4 guests, found a course quite damp from the overnight rain, but bathed in pleasant warm sunshine and with an absence of wind, making playing conditions pretty good. Gold category players made, in general, the best of these, closely followed by the leaders in the silver category. Some confusion at prize giving was finally sorted out and who won what clarified, a delay which at least had the positive effect of allowing for additional friendly banter and extended drinking time. Results by category and in reverse order, were the following: Bronze Category: 4th Ray Ewins (31), 3rd Mick Roscoe (32 on CB), 2nd Chris Hamblett (32 on CB) and 1st Brian Mulligan with 34 points. Silver Category: 4th Steve Davis (34 on CB), 3rd John Drakesmith (34 on
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On Thursday 27 November 68 members of Eurogolf Society played in the Chuck Matinez Memorial ´Medford´ competition. Chuck was an active member of Eurogolf for many years and served on the committee as Match Secretary, Vice Captain, Captain in 2001 and President 2002. Chuck sadly died suddenly whilst playing golf in England in 2002. He was much respected and sadly missed. As the Medford name implies the first nine holes were played as a medal competition and the back nine as a Stableford, then the Stableford score was taken away from the medal score to arrive at the final result. Well done to all the winners and the overall winner of the Chuck Martinez Trophy, Brian Fenwick with a score 15. Full results were as follows: Gold Division: 1st Brian Fenwick 15 points 2nd John Barraclough 17 points 3rd Paul Manning 18 points. Silver Division: 1st Terry Sayers 19 points
2nd Debbie Weedon 20 points 3rd Tony Stanley 20 points. Bronze Division: 1st Gordon White 18 points 2nd David Gelsthorpe 19 points 3rd Sandy Holland 20 points. Best front nine Terry Sharley 35 points and best back nine Colin Hobden 19 points N.T.P´s winners: 5th Ray Porter 11th John Barraclough 15th Terry Sayers 17th Sue Gillett Football draw winners: Chris Stanley, Ian Turner, Bev Fairhurst, Pino Perito The results of TOFF´s Stableford played on Tuesday 25 November were as follows: Gold Division 1st Stan Low 37 points 2nd Pino Perito 35 points 3rd Bob Buckeridge 33 points 4th Ian Pegg 33 Points. Silver Division: 1st Gordon Bourne 38 points 2nd Ken Enever 37 points 3rd Bob Shorley 36 points 4th Dave Nicholls 35 points. Bronze Division: 1st Gordon White 39 points (overall winner) 2nd Sandy Holland 35 points 3rd Bev Fairhurst 35 points 4th Mike Gillett 34 points. Nearest the pins: 5th David Blanchette 11th Bob Buckeridge 15th Stan Low 17th Sue Gillett Best front nine Bernie Osbourne 19 points and best back nine Colin Hobden 20 points For more information about our friendly society go to www.eurogolf-quesada.co.uk
Lo Marabu Golf Society
Lo Marabu Golf Society (in association with Costa Blanca Green Fee Services) at Altorreal 27th November 2014. For this month’s meeting a group of 20 players visited the established course at Altorreal taking advantage of the excellent society deal obtained from Costa Blanca Green Fee Services. The course is currently under going work and remodelling but was generally in good condition but was blanketed in fog for most of the round and playing long with difficult pin positions which reflected in lower than normal scores. The winning scores were as follows; 1st – Mike Probert - 30 points 2nd – Steve Davey – 30 points 3rd – Roger Bayliss - 27 points 4th – Dave Bensley -27 points
Best Guest – Derrick Cooper – 39 points Nearest the Pins – Andy Jones, Steve Davey and Trevor Day Dog of a Day Trophy – Paul Heffron After the game we returned to the Lo Marabu, which is located at Dona Pepa, Quesada for a welcome meal prepared by the bar and the prize presentation and we give our thanks for their continued support. Our next fixture is the Christmas Competition at Las Colinas on 11th December 2014 followed by a BBQ and the annual prize presentation. 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-blanca-greenfees.com.
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With the weather looking a little threatening, we armed ourselves with brollies and set forth to do battle once again in the Monthly Medal, there were 18 players this week. Some good scores were returned and as the rain didn’t show up a good day was had by all, having said that, there were a few 9s and even a 10 on one card, but we’ll not mention any names. A quick mention must be made for two members who both managed a Hole-inOne on the 4th hole earlier this week, Ray Housley got his on Friday whilst Gordon Abba was successful on Sunday, well done to the both of you. Nearest the pin hole 2: Gordon Wayne, Hole 8: Martin Rickman (Captain)
3rd place: Ray Housley, H/cap 7 Nett 56 2nd place: Mike Davies H/cap 15 Nett 54 1st place: Lawrence Wanty H/cap 10 Nett 53 The next competition is on Tuesday 2nd December at El Plantio. Put your name on the list in the club house by Sunday, if you would like to play. Be sure to be there well before 9am on Tuesday. New members are welcome to join the El Plantio Golf Society, where special membership price is available for anyone who joins the Society. Visitors are always welcome, contact Ian Henderson, Tel: 966716616 or Mob: 636 116 230
MONTE made the short trip to bigastro and came away with a well deserved point. It all began badly for the away side as after only 3mins YONHI was caught in possession and Bigastros no9 slotted home with ease 1-0 much yo the fury of Monte manager JUANPE who vented his digust angrily at his defender. On 15 mins Dimitry went close with a header and Monte started to gain momentum with good passing football but Bigastro are a big physical side and a great move seen them hit the post with Lopez well beaten. The visitors stuck to their task and Carlos went close as did Macan but the half finished 1-0. The vocal travelling support of 50+ were certainly entertained in the second half as both sides produced a spectacle of football that will be well talked about for weeks. Monte striker VAZ replaced YONHI and 2mins in was on the recieving end of a disgusting challenge that only seen yellow.Bigastro knew of this danger of Vaz and Monte presssured and when OROUKER misssed a golden chance it
seemed Monte were going home with nothing.ALBERTO came off for RUBEN and still chances at both ends with EL GATO LOPEZ producing 2 consecutive quality saves Monte seemed obsessive on equalising and they duly did on 75 mins a great cross seen VAZ out leap his marker to head in the leveller to send the away support crazy. MARCOS then came on for the terrier that is RUBIO. Bigastro put MONTE under intense pressure late on but yet again LOPEZ made great saves and it ended all square BIGASTRO 1 CD MONTESINOS 1. Line up LOPEZ, YONHI (VAZ) FERNANDO ALBERTO,(RUBEN) ANGEL MACAN CARLOS MANUEL OROUKER DIMITRY, MARCOS(RUBIO) Subs not used SITO, DARIO. Next week is DERBY DAY when Monte entertain T.D Montesinos k/o has been confirmed at 4pm, Away man of match was MANUEL nominated by BOOBY JOES DINER. for more info contact www.cdmontesinos. com or email thefullmonte2011@ hotmail/com
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With even numbers for our fun day match, Ruby’s golf society played a Texas scramble in the sunshine at El Plantio, the course was in excellent condition and played well. There were three teams with exactly the same score but PA Theresa’s team were way ahead of the rest 10 points clear and scooped the winning prize with her team of Glyn Pierce, John Andrews and David Trotman. Nearest the pins on the par 3’s were won by Roy Stanley, Bill Malcom and Glyn Pierce, nearest the pin in two was won by Buck Taylor. Longest drive for the men was Roy Stanley and for the ladies Theresa Wright. A great day finished off with a great buffet at the Med where the presentation of the prizes took place, and where (yawn) Buck Taylor once again won the football card. Our next and final game to determine the player of the year is at La Romero, any one wishing to join us for this or any other game please contact us at rubysgolf@yahoo. co.uk
Furniture First Rojales Tuesday Night Trios Ten Pin Bowling League Week Nine played 25th November 2014 ‘We need to win to get away from the bottom’ was the call from Los Lobos’ Irene Lakin and, after two games things were going well. Then, Juans’ Warriors woke up and managed to take the third game by 20 pins. So it was a 6 – 2 victory for LL and, it moves them off the foot of the table. As it was 1st versus 3rd, you would have thought it was going to be a cracking match but, Med Bistro & Bar El Raso and Split Happens produced a very lacklust game and, it only got exciting in the final frame of the 3rd game. With SHs’ Marion Haynes rolling a great 208 scratch game, it came down to last man Gary Walsh to score at least eight with his last ball and, he duly did just enough and salvaged 2 points, leaving MBB 6 – 2 winners and they extend their lead at the top. Eija Suomi of Caballo Negro tried her hardest, with a 202 scr game and 617 h/c series but, Team Finland were far to strong on the night, running out an 8 – 0 points win. With Olli Leppanens’ 562 and Markku Maattas’ 581, TF took the team scr honours on
the night. Mixers were ‘on a roll’ but, a certain Paul Kundiss of Luck Strike had other ideas. Bowling his highest ever scr scores of 223 and 606, Paul led LS to a great 8 – 0 win and, team high handicap scores for week nine. Second placed Splash arrived with only two bowlers but, with Diego Munoz bowling a 1st game of 203 scr, SP sneaked a draw against Crazy Pinz. With their third bowler Juanjo Carral joining in, SP took the 2nd game but, by only 9 pins. So, with CP bowling consistantly in game 3 and SP struggling, CP took the 3rd game and, the overall pinfall, for a 5 – 3 points win. Right Move Insurance took on The Dreamers, looking to consolidate their mid table position and, after 3 steady games, took all 8 points, to move themselves into the top half of the league and, plung TD to rock bottom. All three Belgas Torrevieja 2 bowlers scored well as they held on to inflict another defeat on Los Bandidos 6 – 2. Next week is the start of the Turkey Shoot, sponsored by Med Bistro & Bar El Raso, where strikes win you tickets for the draw on the 16 th. We are also holding our second raffle and, any prize donations would be welcome.
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