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algerian men rescued 18 Algerian men have been rescued from a patera. Their boat was spotted by a military aircraft engaged in OperaciónInternacionalIndalo, acting for the AgenciaEuropea de Fronteras in operations to combat irregular migration networks on the coast of Southern Spain and the Strait of Gibraltar.

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The pilot of a tug from the SociedadEstatal de Salvamento y SeguridadMarítima (Sasemar), acting for the SalvamentoMarítimo towed them to port. This rescue comes in the same week as the two wrecks, Lampedusa (Italy) and Malta, in

agricultural accident which 393 people lost their lives. The boat, an inflatable, was spotted about 50 miles south of Cartagena, and the tug SAR Mesana, was sent to tow it to port. All occupants were rescued from paterawere adult males in apparent good health. The tug was accompanied by the patrol boat Río Guadalentín, the ServicioMarítimo of the Guardia Civil. The immigrants were brought to the container dock of San Pedro, where they were examined by the Cruz Roja, and given in to the custody of the PolicíaNacional, for repatriation. laverdad.es

Road deaths up 33% this summer in murcia Region Eight people were killed on the roads between July and August this year, two more than in 2012, according to the Dirección General de Tráfico (DGT). The deaths on the roads in the Murcia region increased by a third over the past July and August from these same two summer months last year; in 2013 there were eight deaths, compared to six in 2012. In the whole of Spain, fatalities were up in Cantabria, Madrid and Asturias, according to provisional data provided by the DGT, which does not include accidents on urban roads. In percentage terms, the biggest rise was Cantabria, with 400 percent, going from one death to five, followed by Madrid, with 320 percent (5 in 2012 and 16 in 2013) and

Asturias (6 in the past year, 11 in this one). Also increased, but to a lesser extent, are statistics in Aragón, Murcia, País Vasco and La Rioja, but in the country as a whole the number of fatalities decreased by 10 percent (235 deaths, 25 less than in the summer of last year). In the two autonomous states of Canarias and Navarrathe number of deaths remained unchanged and the remaining eight saw a decline, especially in the ComunidadValenciana (-56,6 %), Extremadura (-55,5 %) and Castilla-La Mancha (-48 %). The region of Castilla y León registered the highest number of deaths on the roads during those two months, with 38, ahead of the 33 killed on the Andalucían roads and 30 in Cataluña.

A man has been seriously injured in an agricultural accident at La Palma The ServiciosSanitarios de Emergencia were called to a man who was seriously injured when handling a mechanical plough at La Palma, according to sources at the Centro de Coordinación de Emergencias. The injured man called the 112 Services himself, saying that he was in his house at the roadside, about a kilometre out from La

Palma in the Cartagena direction. He reported that the plough had gone over his leg, causing a wound, but that he had not become entangled in the machinery. A UnidadMóvil de EmergenciadelSMS attended, and confirmed that the plough blade had caused an open wound in his quadriceps, which was stabilised before he was taken to the Hospital Santa Lucía de Cartagena. laverdad.es

man rescued from rambla A man has been rescued from the Pantano de la Rambla de Algeciras

of the area were contacted, and they located

The man, 26, suffered a heavy fall, sustaining severe ankle injuries, which prevented him from walking, while out hunting with a companion in the Pantano de la Rambla de Algeciras.

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launch of soup kitchen The Hospitalidad Santa Teresa has opened soup kitchen which will be able to feed 120 people. Companies and public institutions have helped mount the third service of its kind in the City, and the second to open this year.

Santa Teresa has offered accommodation to homeless people.Currently between 25 and 30 people overnight at the Hospitalidad, a figure that increases in the winter months. The new dining room is a much needed adjunct to these facilities.

The launch of the social soup kitchen, which will be able to offer basic food support to 120 people every day, was timed to coincide with the Feast of its Patron Saint, the InstituciónBenéfica de San Antón, which was instituted almost 100 years ago.

Vicente VillarConesa said ‘The dining room seats 120 people per shift. It will be for people on the street, but open only for the provision of food, which will be of the proportions of a picnic, with a bocadillo and some fruit.’

It is on Calle José Zamora Ruiz, and was the room was acquired by the Hospitalidad, who over the last 5 months have transformed and equipped it. It is separated from the headquarters of the Hospitalidad by a narrow street, and is a short distance from the old jail and the Plaza de María Cristina (el Escudo). The Hospitalidadhas invested 500,000 euros in this project, which has been financed by government grants of various programs. Its Presidente, Vicente VillarConesa, said that grant aid, materials and equipment as well as work, were offered by FundaciónRepsol, Cáritas, the Ayuntamiento, Gas Murcia, UCAM, RefrigeraciónGuillén and ConstruccionesMarsac. For the past 97 years the Hospitalidad de

The new soup kitchen will be opened by theConsejera de Sanidad y Política Social, Ángeles Palacios, after the events planned to mark the Dia de Santa Teresa. As is the tradition, there will be a mass in the hall, with the presentation of awards to members and employees of the institution, followed by a tour of the facilities for officials and guests. The soup kitchen has thirty tables for four people in one room of about 200 square metres. The kitchen is equipped as a hospitality business, with a large area of stoves and ovens, a cold room for preparing salads, large cold storage rooms for the preservation of perishables and a pantry. laverdad.es

1st female Malaysian Grand Prix winner Ana Carrasco, from Cehegin, has finished in 15th place in the Moto3 Grand Prix of Malaysia

The Murcian rider, the only woman in the championship, has become not only the first woman, but also the first Spanish woman in motorcycling history to score points in the world championship at the end of the Malaysian Grand Prix Moto3, at the Sepang circuit. ‘To score points was one of our goals from the beginning of the season and now we will just have to try to stay on the line and keep adding all the points we can; the more the

better!’ said Ana. ‘I’m excited because I think I rode a good race. At first I struggled a bit because people were falling a lot, and I preferred to take it easy.’ She said, adding ‘then I have a hard time to recover positions, but when there were about six laps to go I put myself at the head of my group, and my only goal was that nobody passed me.’ ‘In the end, on the last lap I was passed by Isaac Viñales; he reached the finish a little bit before me, but hey!it’s my first point and I have to be super happy.’ laverdad.es


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Country music comes to Camposol

On Friday 4th October, The line dancers danced their boots off, and the couples were .A few people also singing while dancing jiving - All thanks to a wide and varied mixture of Country music from local girl –Christine We have introduced a “blast from the past” in relation to line dancing—The dance revived was “Into the Arena” , a really popular dance from a few years ago ---The next one to be resurrected -on 1st November -is “Riding” , so start practising Meeting on the 1st Friday of each month in the Club House Camposol-we play requests , teach a line dance, then a couples dance

Valencia: Contemplate Calatrava’s Concrete Curves Valencia’s beaches are gorgeous and well appointed, with volleyball courts and seafood restaurants. Paella is the local speciality and it has to be tried! On the odd day when the rain is falling, though, you can while away many a spellbound hour at the truly spectacular City of Arts and Sciences – a complex of brilliant white, spiky and curvaceous buildings designed by one of Spain’s most famous modern

architects, Santiago Calatrava. Within the oddly centipede-like structures there’s a fantastic aquarium filled with colourful fish life, a contemporary art museum and an opera house. Closer to the old city centre, there’s also the lovely Baroque Silk Exchange building and the modernist iron and stained glass Central Market building, which is still a bustling market to this day. Source – thinkspain.com

,from 7.45pm until 9pm when the live act takes over –As you can probably determine, dancing plays a large part on these nights .The room is rearranged to ensure there is a large dance floor Next month (Friday 1st November ) sees a new name to this area , Dickie Ray, a very popular entertainer in Benidorm, where he appears in numerous clubs and bars -.We are pleased to be the first to bring him to this area Interested ?–Want to know more ? -telephone 968 970 630 or e mail thw35@yahoo.co.uk

International breast cancer

Last year Maria and the Pink Ladies celebrated international breast cancer day by selling helium filled pink balloons to the public and then releasing them all together (pictures attached), there were approximately 800 pink balloons released and as you know ALL of the proceeds go to the AECC for research and their early detection programme. This year Maria and the Pink Ladies have been invited by the management of Zenia Boulevard at La Zenia to hold the event at Zenia Boulevard where hopefully more than 2000 could be sold and released. The event will be held on Saturday 19th October 2013 although Maria and the Pink Ladies will be in attendance at the Boulevard on Friday 18th and Saturday 19th of October selling tickets that are attached to a helium filled balloon, the ticket will have the details of the purchaser of the balloon as there is a gift of 100 euros to the purchaser of the balloon that travels the furthest and is returned by the finder who will receive 20 euros for sending the

balloon back. There will also be a space on the ticket for people to write a personal message to a loved one they may have lost to cancer. On the Saturday 19th there will be a full days live entertainment provided by some of the best live entertainers on the Costa Blanca including Male vocalists Paul Micheal, Dan Davy and Kyle Jaymes, Suzy G and her dancers, 6 piece soul band Soul Power, Soul singer Richie Alexander, female vocalists Rhionne and Ashley Tweddle, Nikki G and duet Incognito, Abba Elite, Rob Bonovox, The Jazz Singer, Raquel Pena’s Flamenco for all, The Matrix Rock Choir, The Kingsbury dance academy and much more. The entertainment gets under way from 12.00 mid day and finishes at about 8.00pm, the balloons will be released to Nessum Dorma sung by the classicaly trained Paul Paul Micheal. The release of the balloons will be spectacular and the whole day a day to remember but most importantly All of the money raised will once again be donated by Maria and the Pink Ladies to the AECC.

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Readers from Campoverde and San Pedro del Pinatar, are both concerned and ashamed, at the scruffy sight that greets residents and visitors, on way to their respective towns, and ask, would we be so kind as to give publicity to same. Not a problem, thanks for the e-mails.

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The shattered plastic structure, which I guess at one time, provided a colourful welcome to Campoverde has, to my knowledge, stood in this sorry state, for three years. Campoverde parish pump magazine, Campoverde Scene, some two years ago, included this

shameful edifice, hoping that some action would be taken by the powers that be. I will ask Mr. Mayor to comment on the inaction. The building that greets visitors, just the other side of Boat Island, on entering San Pedro, had, at one time, a giant golden Buddha over the entrance. Where that ended up, is anyone’s guess! Readers may remember, that the Golden Buddha Discotheque, drew crowds from all along the Costa Blanca, Calida, and inland. It was said that more money was spent on drugs

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A “Sign” for the better at the disco., than the local farmacia! The building has been in a ruinous state for some years, and readers tell me is breeding ground for rats. I understand that because the building is on private ground, the owner has been asked to demolish it some time ago, but has totally ignored the ruling. I have a suspicion, that if the concerns of residents over this abomination, were raised nearer a municipal election, Jose’ , Pedro and Mick, would be wielding sledgehammers and picks, before the sun rises over the Mar Menor.

Now, which Sol Times reader knows where “The Golden Buddha” effigy, is now resting?

Sol Times, via my jottings in this column, have reported on the many problems at Castelar College, San Pedro del Pinatar, but

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The Mojacar branch of The Royal British Legion in Spain are now out and about distributing poppy boxes to many restaurants, bars, markets and selected businesses. Last year we collected €14,859 and would of course like to beat that figure this year, with members undertaking many sponsored activities

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Carlton Kitchens & Bathrooms The Design & Installation Company

Many of us, who know how cold it gets in Spain in the winter, use a wood fire during the winter either as a sole means of heating or to supplement a central heating system. And, taking aside the extra work it creates, it does add atmosphere to your home! But wood fires also need maintenance to keep them working efficiently. And this is the time of year, (unless you were really organised and did it at the end of last winter) to tackle maintenance. Here are a few tips: Most wood stoves are meant to burn wood, or coal. Do not burn driftwood, rubbish, treated wood, artificial logs, or any product containing zinc, sulfur, lead, or plastics. Why not? Because they are more likely to start a chimney fire, or emit harmful gases. Burn only seasoned wood for maximum heat release, less creosote buildup, and economy. Why? Because green, unseasoned wood could contain up to 50 percent of its weight in moisture which needs to be burned off before the heat can reach your house.Also, you paid for all that useless moisture! Keep the airintake vents clear by removing excess ashes. Why? This lowers the level of oxygen required for an efficient fire. Observe the amount of smoke coming from your chimney. The less smoke, the City & Guilds cleaner the burning process. Qualified It is strongly recommended Construction - Installation - Renovation to have the fire and chimneys inspected at least once each year by a professional, to check for all signs of deterioration such as cracks, leaks, warping, baffle gaps, and creosote in the chimney. Must I? Yes! Chimney fires - Smooth Finish Walls can be extremely devastating; Also “man & transit getting regular inspections is a van” - removals and - No More Cracks good way to reduce the risk of pickups in the local chimney fires and identify any area including IKEA - Reduces heat loss existing problems. - Improves sound proofing Also:Reducing the amount of heat that escapes from your house as well as the amount of unwanted cold air that enters it will cut down on your wood consumption and the number of times you will need the fire. Thus it is better for your pocket and your knees – less time on them cleaning out the grate! Free Estimates - Honest and Reliable - No Job too Small Jon Nunan, freelance writer

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Look Good Feel Great

Even if autumn is not your favourite season, maybe you’re a spring person, or perhaps a winter or summer lover, no matter what the season, it’s important to enjoy the moment. Whether it’s autumn or spring or winter or summer, remember to take time to enjoy the season in this, our chosen part of the world.

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Seasons come and go Enjoy them while they last! They will all come back around again -- but each and every one is worth paying attention to!

Tips for Enjoying Autumn: Decorate your home or room for the season. Nothing puts you in the mood for a season -- or for anything, really -- like decorating your home or room (or office!) for it. Break out some autumn-coloured accessories, pick out some pumpkins, and make your living space festive!

Eat and drink some autumn favourites. Mix up some cocoa. Take a glass of cider. Make a pumpkin pie. Crunch an apple. One of the best ways to enjoy the season is to literally take a bite out of it!

Enjoy the crisp, fresh outdoor air after the long hot summer bake. Autumn is one of the best seasons -- not too hot, not too cold. Getting outdoors and enjoying the fresh air is one of the best ways to get the most out of the autumn.

Bring out the coolweather clothes. Say hello to the easy-wear favourites – boots, jackets, sweaters and all the autumn accessories. Enjoy the novelty

of dressing in trousers again!

Take up a new hobby. Even if you only try it the once, try something new. You might surprise yourself.

Enjoy the cosiness of a rug. As darkness falls wrap yourself up in a rug, go outside with a glass of wine, and stargaze. You don’t have to be an expert astronomer to enjoy the sight of millions of stars, all twinkling especially for you.

Buy a book. Try an author you’ve never read before. Again, you may surprise yourself.

Look around. There is so much to see - Pay attention to - and enjoy -- all of the world and its people around you.

Snuggle up to someone you love. Only you know who that is.

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Get yourself excited about the winter holidays. You don’t have to be going away to have a winter holiday. Holiday can be a state of mind; start thinking about Christmas, start doing little bits towards the celebrations, and suddenly you’ll find that a pre-prepared Christmas can be fun, not a manic rush at the last minute.

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ORTHODONTICS by Dr. Caridad Hernández Pando Part I: When to Begin *What is Orthodontics? It is a sector of Dentistry which entails diagnosis, prevention and treatment of improperly positioned bone and teeth. The definition is often simplified to “the use of braces to straighten teeth”, but the reality is much more complex. Orthodontists today stress the importance of early diagnosis in children to be able to correct the jawbone as well as teeth. The early diagnosis is called Interceptive or “Preventive” Orthodontics. The concept is to intercept the problems BEFORE reaching an adult-stage mouth, hence simplifying the treatment in later years. Preventive Orthodontics is possible today, thanks to the information available, making parents more informed to the benefits of early treatment. *What is the age minimum for Orthodontics? When the child turns seven, it is recommended that he/she visit the Orthodontist. At this age, it is possible to diagnose any growth alteration and development in the jawbone, as well as the presence or consequences of parafunctional habits, causing bone or tooth deformation. There is, however, no age minimum to begin an Orthodontic treatment. *What type of treatment is used in Preventive Orthodontics? First, we divide the incorrect bite into two groups: • Hereditary: These problems are passed on from one generation to another with specific characteristics: • The larger upper or lower jaw. • The alteration of the number of teeth, either missing (agenesia) or excess (supernumeraries). It is important to treat this problem BEFORE the adult teeth replace the milk teeth. • Acquired: These defects appear during the initial growth stage and alter the correct development of teeth and jawbone. • The dummy (“chupete”) or thumb-sucker. The habits, when prolonged after the age of four, can cause bone and teeth defects which are difficult to resolve. There are interdisciplinary therapies available to treat these bad habits (stressing the psycho-pedagogical factor) to make the child aware that sucking his thumb or relying on the dummy is detrimental to his health. The Orthodontist can fit a “tongue brace” (fixed or removable) which makes it impossible for the child to suck his thumb or dummy, and at the same time, interposes the tongue between the incisive teeth. • The atypical swallow. This is an anomaly in the positioning of the tongue when swallowing. The child positions the tongue between the incisive teeth, causing an open bite in this area. This anomaly is carried over from infancy, during the lactate stage. The Orthodontist can fit a tongue brace to guide the tongue to its correct position, forcing the placement to the upper palate. It is important to work in conjunction with the Speech Therapist, who will aid in correcting the mispronunciation of certain letters, due to the atypical swallow.

•Breathing through the mouth. This habit can be caused by various factors; tonsillitis, vegetations, sinusitis, etc, all problems which impede normal breathing through the nose. This problem can provoke a growth deficit in the upper jaw and improper positioning of the lower jaw. The child would be referred to the Pediatric specialist to determine the need to operate the tonsils or vegetations. All of these problems should be treated BEFORE adulthood in order to avoid surgery in later years. *What are the benefits of Preventive Orthodontics? 1) There are certain problems which can ONLY be resolved at a young age. The patient, treated in time, benefits from a complete correction of the problem and avoids surgery in later years. 2) The bone mass in younger patients is in constant growth and development, making the orthodontic results visible to both patients and parents at a faster pace. 3) Those patients who are treated for an initial Orthopedic Phase to correct bone malformations have the advantage of a shorter, easier, and hence cheaper Second Phase (when the braces are fitted) in Orthodontics. 4) The Orthodontist has a larger array of treatments available for those patients still in milk-tooth or mixed-dental phase. 5) The risk of damage to dental structure, such as reabsorption or decalcification, is reduced when treating patients at an earlier age. 6) The Orthodontic results are more stable in those patients treated during milktooth or mixed-dental phase. 7) The Orthodontist has the cooperation and motivation of the parents at home to help the patients through their treatment. *What are the difficulties in Preventive Orthodontics? 1) The objectives in the First Phase need to be very clear to both patients and parents in order to avoid confusion. There are two goals: * The elimination of “bad habits” (thumb-sucking, atypical swallowing, breathing through the nose) * The correction of structural problems BEFORE the adult teeth arrive. 2) The patients of Preventive Orthodontics have longer treatments spans, due to a Passive Transitional Phase between Phase I and Phase II. Each patient has a specific transition time from milk-teeth to adult-teeth. The Passive Transitional Phase does NOT depend on the Orthodontist or the treatment. 3) Longer treatment spans often reduce cooperation and motivation in patients. 4) Preventive Orthodontics is treatment for CHILDREN. It is extremely important to keep this in mind, as it requires continual motivation to the patients to ensure the success of the treatment. Dr. Caridad Hernández Pando is a certified Orthodontist who works with Centro Dental Vivadent in Vera.


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LEGAL CORNER WITH MICHAEL DAVIES, ABOGADO/SOLICITOR

If you wish us to print an article about a particular topic, please e-mail info@daviessolicitors.com Q. My husband deceased nine months ago in the U.K. with an English will, but no Spanish will. We had a holiday home in Spain in joint names. What do I have to do now? A. As there is no Spanish will unfortunately it will be necessary to convalidate your husbands U.K. will and probate document for use in Spain. The first step will be to obtain probate on the U.K. will. When this has been done it will be necessary to have Hague´s Apostille affixed to the U.K. documents and then have the translated and stamped by an official translator. When this has been done your solicitor in Spain will inform you if any further documents need to be obtained for the documents to be acceptable in Spain. (English wills very often refer to trusts, which cause complications and expense when convalidating for use in Spain). In this case I am afraid your inheritance tax will be subject to surcharge as the time limit to deal with the tax office in Spain is 6 months unless you request and extension in writing within the first 5 months. As you and the deceased are non residents of Spain, the inheritance tax is paid in Madrid, but no travelling is needed as your solicitor will have and agent in Madrid who for a very small fee will do the legwork in Madrid under the solicitors instructions. The expense and timescale of the convalidation for use in Spain of the English documents will depend on the wording of the will. To avoid complications in the future make sure you instruct your solicitor to prepare a Spanish will for yourself after you have finalized your acceptance of inheritance.

Michael Davies is a Spanish Abogado and has been practicing law in Almería since 1993. He is member of the Law societies of Almería and Madrid and has offices in Mojacar and Almeria High Street.

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British Owned Houses Bulldozed

TWO British owned houses, located near the hamlet of Las Terreras in the municipality of CANTORIA in ANDALUCIA, SPAIN, were demolished today in an unannounced move by representatives of the Junta de Andalucia, the regional administration, acting on a court order. The demolitions resulted from proceedings started by the regional government in 2004 against a local promoter relating to the construction of FOUR houses without the planning permission. A firm sentence of demolition was applied to all four houses in June of this year and the promoter was ordered to demolish the properties at his own expense and to compensate the four British home owners, who, as acknowledged in the court judgement , had acted in good faith. However, it is understood that the home owners have yet to receive

anycompensation in spite of today’s demolition. Today (14th October), two of the four houses were demolished following an instruction to execute the demolition order issued by the Provincial Court in September 2013. The remaining two houses, also British owned, face the same fate. The houses were vacated at the time of their demolition. There are an estimated 300,000 illegal properties in Andalucia according to government estimates. Two more British families, purchasers in good faith have lost their home, and it appears that they have not been compensated, which AUAN considers to be against their most elemental human rights

pause for thought In my naivety I always imagined that once my daughters had married and left home they’d cease to be my responsibility and could get on with their lives without my constantly having to worry about them! How wrong could I be? My older daughter, Alison lives in Arusha, Tanzania, just a short (in African terms) 4-hour drive from Nairobi, which she regularly visits for the shops and culture, considerably better there than anything available locally. You can therefore, I’m sure, imagine the panic and worry we felt when we saw news on television of the shootings in the Westgate Centre, which left us scouring the web for further information as neither phone nor email brought any response from her. The article in the Independent about Elliot Prior, the 4-year old boy who confronted the gunman, who’d seriously wounded his mother, telling him he was “a very bad man”, did little to allay our fears, as the child’s name seemed worrying familiar. Our relief therefore when we eventually received confirmation that our daughter was safely at home in Arusha, may well be imagined, though sadly such relief was tempered with news that a cousin of her husband’s was among the dead and that young Elliot was indeed the son of a very close friend with whom Alison had been staying the previous week, and who was now fighting for her life in hospital. And I guess we’re all pretty similar; continuously concerned for our families and friends, worrying, often quite unnecessarily, even when family disputes disrupt a relationship. For blood is indeed thicker than water, and our fears, worries and concerns are merely a measure of our love, so nothing to be embarrassed or ashamed about. And, according to the Bible, God himself feels much the same about us. However independent we may think we are; however distant we may be or however badly disrupted our relationship with Him, our Heavenly father still cares and agonises over our sufferings and hurt, longing for us to seek comfort and strength in Him. 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

Further information about the Anglican Church and details of forthcoming events 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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Artists Artists Everywhere on Thursday 17th October - and not a drip of paint! 12.30p.m until 5.00p.m. when the winners will be announced. For the first time a photography section has been included, meanwhile during the day there will be various demonstrations, hopefully one or more artists painting live, a few arts and crafts on display as well as fashion, food tastings, a cake competition and a cookery competition - come and join in the fun at Quesada Country Club on Thursday 17th October and perhaps even do a bit of food tasting yourself! Happy Hour will be in force from 3.00p.m. to 4.00p.m. on draught lager, Cider & Wine....And if you have never painted before there will be one or two art teachers on hand to give advice as well as the owners of a new art shop Picoya that has just opened in Benijofar!

Local Artists are out in force and will be visiting Quesada with their paintings and easels to display their work in an Art Competition at Quesada Country Club on Thursday 17th October. IT IS FREE TO VIEW and paintings will be on display to the public from

From Complete Novice to Professional Artists with a few Art Teachers added to the mix - we are pleased to welcome Glyn Whiting, Martin Robinson, David Webb and well respected Art Teacher Susanne Sayers and Animal Artist Jennifer Deakin who will be one of the judges for novice, beginners and intermediates. Anita and Dave owners of Quesada Country Club have given over the whole venue to stage this Local Art Competition and now with over 80 paintings registered and more coming in daily it looks like an exciting show! Winners will be presented with Certificates and Monetary Art Vouchers courtesy of sponsors HiFX Currency Exhange Villamartin international payments eXpertly done, Spanish Life Properties SL Real Estate Agents in Quesada and The Quesada Gold Centre recently relocated to the high street next to Panache.

a food competition where some of the audience will be invited to try some ready cooked dishes prepared by local chefs - Kas well known clairvoyant will be doing readings and Tricia Lee will be doing holistic healing and demonstrating the benefits of Indian Head Massage. There will be a raffle to raise money for The Children’s Home in Elche as we hope to get the final €250 to take the recent fundraising by QCC to €1000! For more information take a look at Quesada Country Club on fb or email sueinthesun@hotmail.co.uk

Sadly Mary Berry will not be one of our judges but you will be able to say hello to Paul Hollywood’s parents who along with two local “baking ladies” have kindly agreed to be out cake judges! There will also be

Bar Toni

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Come and enjoy a lovely relaxing day or night by the sea. We provide anything from English breakfast, tapas, menu del dia, and a extensive evening menu.

Now serving Traditional Roast Dinner Between 12 & 4.30pm Menu Starter´s Prawn Cocktail Soup of the Day Mushrooms in garlic Shopska Salad

Main Course Traditional Roast Dinner (Choice of Chicken, Lamb or Beef) Dessert´s Homemade Cheesecake Pancakes Vanilla Biscuit cake Ice cream

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Our favourite new buys will see you through from Autumn to Winter in style. As always, Yorkshire Linen bring you everything you need to make your house a home. Choose from beautiful bedding and a huge range of curtains, voiles and accessories. You´ll also find all your everyday essentials such as pillows, duvets, sheets and towels.

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CONNEXIONS has been up and running now for 10 years and is constantly keeping up to date with modern technology. We offer a great service. There is a wide range of laptops, tablets, mobile phones, TVs, books as well as art pieces, cards and now security systems. Also in store is the new Android TV box, no satellite dish needed just an internet connection of at least 2mbs. If you need a new TV to cope with the swap over we can help! We still do a full repair & upgrade service.

To celebrate their 10th Anniversary connections are holding a prize raffle, of a 7 inch tablet

all you need to do is write your name, address and telphone number, pop into the shop and post it into the box. (No purchase necessary) Join us on Wednesday 23rd October from 9.30am - 2pm to celebrate with drinks and nibble raflle will be drawn at 12 midday

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www.ecocorpshop.com Autoconsumo “Mini kits” these plug and play new systems will be available form next week. Incredibly easy to install and you can just keep adding as and when required. Using the highest quality panels from Eurener (Spanish manufactured in Alicante) 250W Complete kit with cables and fittings - everything only 595€ 500W Complete kit with cables and fittings - everything only 1045€ 1000W Complete kit with cables and fittings -everything only 1495€

Start small and keep adding as you save money on your electricity bills!!! Utilize free solar energy and save money in the process!! Special Offer 5kw complete system with batteries. Only 6995€ A generator or mains electricity can be wired into this system also 5Kw 48V/5000W.../50A Inverter charger/built in solar charge controller 9 x 240W Panels (25 year warranty) Panel mounting structure for 9 panels (Inox aluminium) 4 x 12V/250Ah Tabs batteries (48V/250Ah @ C100) Cables, breakers and fuses. All for just 6995€

Alternatively, you can have this system with 8 Trojan L16G-AC batteries (6V/433Ah = 48V/433Ah) for an additional 1495€ Special Offer 3kw complete system with batteries. Only 4995€ A generator or mains electricity can be wired into this system also. 3Kw 24V/3000W/...50A Inverter charger/built in solar charge controller 6 x 240W Panels (25 year warranty) Panel mounting structure for 6 panels (Inox aluminium) 4 x 12V/250Ah Tabs batteries (24V/500Ah @ C100) Cables, breakers and fuses. All for just 4995€

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Camposol Sector A Telephone: 634 143 088 Free Wi-Fi

Fully Air Conditioned Daily menu available from 10am until 3pm and on Thursdays 8.30am until 3pm. Traditional Sunday Lunch 12.45 - 3.00pm Small €4.50 large €6.50

Booking advisable

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Opening Hours: Mon to Sat 0900 till close Sunday 1100 till close

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DUPLICATE BRIDGE IS PLAYED ON WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY AT “THE TREVI BAR” ON CAMPOSOL B ….. 9.30AM FOR 9.40 START

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‘Strictly Line Up for 2013’ wee k 3 By Lyn Aspden of ‘Strictly Dance’

Opening this weeks show for love week were Abbey Clancy and Aljaz and their Jive. A bit stiff but not a bad attempt. She needed to have her feet closer together on her chasses, but coped with quite a good variety of steps. I awarded her a 6 and the judges 28. Next were Patrick Robinson and Anya with a Foxtrot. Started nicely but unfortunately, that’s where it ended. It was flat footed had no swing or sway and lacked elegance. I found it disappointing and gave him 5 and the judges 27. Dave Myers and Karen then danced a Paso Doble. Capes again - boring. What on earth was this supposed to be a comedy routine?!! Absolutely awful more like a bull in a China shop having a paddie tantrum, although the crowd loved him. I awarded him a 3 and the judges 16. Following were Fiona Fullerton and Anton with their version of Waltz. Lack of lifted core and no drive through her feet left this waltz plonky. There was elegance but it was marred because of the points mentioned although she did

get through her steps this week. I gave her 5 and the judges a very generous 28. Rachel Riley and Pasha followed with Cha Cha Cha. Even though Rachel was trying to use her hips her lack of use of feet and ankles left this heavy and a bit boring and robotic although an improvement on last week. I gave her 5 and judges a total of 27. Next to perform were Mark Benton and Iveta with an American Smooth. Even though Mark always tells the story well, I wish someone would tell him how to use his feet! Plates of meat spring to mind, I found this very disappointing and gave him a 4 and judges 26. Out next were Ben Cohen and Kristina with Rumba. Much improved, he looked masculine although he needs to learn how to use his spare arm. I gave him 7 with the judges 28. The next couple were Sophie Ellis Bextor and Brendan dancing the difficult Samba. She gave this a good attempt with difficult choreography. She is musically good but lacking technique

at this early stage of the competition. I awarded her 7 with the judges 31. The next performance came from Julien MacDonald with Janette and a Jive. The most improved of the week. She had him working on a small trampoline and it worked, great kicks and flicks and full of enthusiasm although lacking a bit of timing and rhythm. I gave him 7 and judges a mean total of 22. Susannah Reid and Kevin then performed a Viennese Waltz. This was a nice elegant performance with the core starting to be lifted. Musical and soft with a good fleckerl (turn on the spot). I gave 8 and the judges 34. Performing next were Vanessa Feltz and James with their Tango. Oh dear! Awful springs to mind, plonky, she was being dragged around the floor with no resemblance to a Tango, that said the music would have been more suited to a Cha Cha. I gave her a sympathy vote of 2 with the judges 20. Following were Ashley Taylor Dawson and Ola with Samba. A great attempt at a

very difficult dance, great rhythm, hips and choreography just marred by his chin not being lifted. I awarded a 7 and judges a total of 31. Next out were Natalie Gumede and Artem with Rumba. What a beautiful performance, this girl lives and breathes dancing and already looks like a professional. Superb and worthy of a 10 with the judges 36. Closing the show this week were Deborah Meadon and Robin with Quickstep. This was fast and furious with quite difficult choreography but because her frame was not lifted and her head was down it was heavy. I gave her a 6 and the judges a total of 28. Ending up in this weeks bottom 2 were Julien MacDonald and Vanessa Feltz and after the dance off with another unanimous vote Julien survives yet another dance off. He really shouldn’t have been in the bottom 2 it should have been Dave Myers but it looks as though he is to be this years peoples champion. Let’s see what happens in next weeks show, until then Keep Dancing!1

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Down 1 Debatable (10) 2 Shares (6) 3 A Semitic people (4) 4 A window in a roof (8)

5 Mineral-bearing rocks (4) 6 Repeat (5) 8 Inane (7) 12 Concede (5) 14 Deadlocked (10) 16 Loitering (7) 17 People possessing confidential information (8) 21 Espionage (6) 22 Journeys (5) 24 A tribe of Israel (4) 25 Yard (4)

Down 1 Creation of Jim Henson up in confused temp (6) 2 Courier for green mess, organised (9) 3 Choose the chosen? (5)

Very Hard!

SOLUTIONS SUDOKU PUZZLE

Sudoku is a placement puzzle. Enter the numbers 1 to 9 in each row and column of a grid, made up of 3 x 3 subgrids. The catch is that each row, column and grid must contain only one instance of each number or letter.

6 Wanderer (7) 7 A divided Asian peninsula (5) 9 Cease (4) 10 Having a hidden meaning (10) 11 Predict (8) 13 Illuminated by gas (6) 15 Sloven person (4) 17 Unable to react (5) 18 Afresh (4) 19 Biscuits (6)

20 Downward movements (8) 23 Stall (10) 26 Similar (4) 27 Donor (5) 28 Roams (7)

4 Educating when hot (cool outside) inside new gins (9) 5 Kinds should reportedly in a ship (5) 6 Practices river crises, when moving (9) 7 Picture - “I’m A Good English Leader” (5) 8 Enjoying Lithium ruler (6) 14 The TARDIS? (9) 16 Harboured that woman, Lieutenant - e-embarrassed? (9) 17 Slushy, a moonlit evening, initially, sort of (9) 20 Steven’s strange happenings (6) 21 Only me! I swear! (6) 23 Dirt in jug rim edge (5) 24 Stay clear of a space (5) 25 Band haven (5)

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The way people eat has changed dramatically in the past few years. We have seen the comings and goings of a myriad of ‘guaranteed’ fad diets, the greater focus on natural and organic foods and a shift toward a conscious approach to how food is raised and prepared. Along with this pivot away from our traditional meat-and-potato based diet a new focus has been brought to bear on a number of foodstuffs virtually unheard of by past generations. 5 – 4 – 3 – 2 – 1 The Latest Food Fashions Here are 5 of the ‘new’ foods – they’ve all been around before, but as they say, everything that goes around comes around, so some of them may well jog your memory! Anyway, from 5 down to the top 1. here goes: 5 All the sudden millet is being heraldedas the new super grain. It is a mildly sweet, nutty and protein-rich grain, but we may be more used to seeing it hanging up in complete seed heads in the pet shop. However, millet has been harvested for human consumption for at least 4,000 years - a serving of millet found in an ancient Chinese bowl was dated around 2,000 BC. It’s not ‘new’, but it is delicious, for humans as well as budgies! 4 The Cronut™ is the brainchild of chef Dominique Ansel, and it is described as a doughnut-croissant hybrid pastry. The first Cronuts™ were debuted in May, and they

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Your No1 Entertainment Venue in Mojacar for All the Family

Fantastic New menu of the Day

only 10€ per person FRIDAY 18TH october

FRIDAY 1st November

Opium Eagles tribute Buddhas band

FRIDAY 15TH November

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see board for details of all entertainment

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Under New Management

This is the classic Spanish dish made with an authentic recipe. Rice is simmered chicken, prawns, mussels, lobster, clams, peas and mushrooms in a saffron-seasoned stock.

Brand New Menu Daily Entertainment

Ingredients:

IN OUR BEER GARDEN

460g uncooked white rice 1.5 litres chicken stock, divided 3 cloves garlic 1 teaspoon chopped fresh parsley 1/2 teaspoon curry powder 5 threads saffron salt and ground black pepper to taste 4 tablespoons olive oil 1 onion, diced 1 (1.35kg) whole chicken, cut into small pieces 255g peeled and deveined small prawns, diced 6 small lobster tails 225g clams in shell, scrubbed 200g small mushrooms 150g peas 1 (85g) tin mussels, drained

This Sunday 20th October at 4pm LoveCatch are performing medleys of Latin, Jazz, Classical & Musical hits.

Thai Tapas Now Available

Thai Set Menu Now available Tapas, Pizza, Tostados, Snacks, Choice of 3 courses inc. small beer, and Breakfasts wine, soft drink or coffee for 14.95€ Bookings are now being taken for Christmas Eve. Atlantis performing from 8pm. Free entry. Food Available. Christmas Day set menu 45€ Limited availability so booking advisable

How To:

1. Rinse rice with cold water; drain; set aside. Bring the chicken stock to the boil in a saucepan over medium-high heat, reduce the heat to low, cover and keep warm. Work the garlic, parsley, curry powder, saffron threads, salt, black pepper and 125ml of the hot chicken stock together with a mortar and pestle until a smooth liquid forms; set the seasoning liquid aside. 2. Heat the oil in a paella pan over medium-high heat; cook and stir the onion until lightly browned. Stir in the chicken, prawns, lobster and clams; cook and stir until the chicken is no longer pink in the centre, about 10 minutes. Pour in the seasoning liquid. 3. Stir in the rice, pour in the hot chicken stock and simmer until the rice is nearly tender, about 15 minutes. Add mushrooms, peas and mussels; stir two times and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from heat; cover and let stand until rice is soft and flaky, about 7 minutes.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO BOOK PLEASE CALL 950 634 562 or email lavidacucador@gmail.com book the Venue: For your Private Parties, Weddings and Birthdays etc.

MENU DE LA NOCHE

4 COURSES WITH WINE & COFFEE DINNER 7PM - 10PM 20oz T-BONE STEAK, 16oz BEEF ENTRECOTE 12oz PORK TENDERLOIN, ROASTED LAMB SHANK & SHOULDER, ROASTED PORK KNUCKLE & MORE

TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS LUNCH 5 Courses Menu Choice Of Turkey, Lamb Shoulder, Pork, Beef Fillet With Este & Rioja Wines Coffee & Mince Pies,

All Inclusive 35€ pp

Booking Essential, Limited Places

New Years Lunch

wednesday supper Chicken Chips & Salad Garlic & Herb Lomo & Chips

All Sports La liga Premier League Free Wifi Behind the Happy Garden 1 Rio Guadiana on the 04660 Almeria Big Screen We open from 12 daily and Saturday at 10am

Cava & Canapes On Arrival

monday special TUESDAY special

For more info or bookings contact Glenn on 634 393 235 or email barunique@hotmail.com

OPEN 7 days a week

NOW SHOWING

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Cava & Canapes On Arrival 5 Courses Menu Choice Of Lamb Shoulder, Pork, Beef Fillet With Este & Rioja Wines & Coffee

All Inclusive 30€ per person

MENU DEL DIA 4 Courses with Wine & Coffee Monday to Saturday inclusive Lunch 1pm - 4pm

sunday roast menu del dia

4 courses with bottle of ESTE wine per couple & coffee included: Roast Lamb Shoulder & Pork Knuckle, 16oz Entrecote, 20oz T-Bone, 12oz Pork Tenderloin, Roast Potatoes & Fresh Vegetables Freshly Baked Bread SERVED 1pm - 4pm

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EXTRAVAGANCE AT LOS ALCAZARES

BY Mike Walsh

One of the Costas most famous hotel restaurants has added a spectacular Andalucía flamenco presentation to its autumn events.

X111. The upmarket eatery provided the model Spanish setting for the American movie Garden of Eden starring Richard E. Grant.

The Los Alcazares historic La Encarnacion Hotel and internationally acclaimed flamenco’s artiste Raquel Pena have agreed an entertaining partnership. The maestra’s outstanding dancers, often including Luciana Ibanez and Daniel Asis can now be experienced at each Sunday evening’s dinner shows.

Evocatively it was home to the Soviet Union’s Red Army officers at the time Ernest Hemingway was covering the Spanish Civil War. No doubt the deafening percussion of flamenco heels will now conjure up a long lost atmosphere of the war correspondent’s Spain.

Described as the perfect Spanish partnership the famous hotel and restaurant once hosted King Alfonso

Pictures: Senor Paredes, Manager and Raquel Pena. 2 x Courtyard La Encarnacion. Raquel Pena.

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COMMUNITY NEWS WELCOME CRUISE

At the Welcome meeting Rosemary was pleased to announce the Cruise that Welcome are organizing for May 2014

cruise ship.

They are going to St Petersburg and the Baltic Capitals- Tallin, Stockholm,Warnemunde, and Copenhagen

Prices from 1217€ This includes transfer from Camposol to Madrid, Hotel in Madrid,All transfers, Full Board and Drinks while on the ship, taxes and full cancellation insurance.

At the time of going to press all cabins are available. Depart for Madrid on May 30th for a chance to visit this great city, Fly to Copenhagen on the 31st to pick up the

After a fantastic cruise with MSC this year they are going with the same company and the same ship MSC POESIA.

For further information please contact Rosemary on 620 105 179

The Camposol Residents Association Although in being for some years as an ad hoc organisation the Association formally adopted its constitution as a registered voluntary organisation in the summer of 2006. (Reg No 7943/1, CIF No : G73369167) It is dedicated to the development and well being of Camposol in Murcia. This township is now ten years old and has some 5000 dwellings. It is still under construction and will not be finished for some years. The development has a wide range of nationalities, Dutch, Belgium, Germans, Norwegians, French, and Spanish but is primarily British. Some 3000 Brits live here permanently with another 2000 owning holiday homes. This site enables all, but particularly those who live in the UK to keep in touch. Living here is a privilege, a broad arid river valley surrounded by mountains, twenty minutes from the Mediterranean, an hours drive from Murcia Airport, the cities of Murcia, Cartagena, Lorca, the resorts of Mazarron and Aguilas. A place which has been settled from before Roman times, with the oldest boat in the world in the harbour of Mazarron. These 3000 have settled here mostly over the past five years, although some have lived here up to ten years.

The past two years has seen bare villas turned into palaces with magical gardens, over 100 British owned businesses formed and developed. We now have 7 restaurants, a dozen bars, including one with a large events room, with full lighting stage and sound equipment. There is a large supermarket, taxis, builders merchant, swimming pool constructors and maintainers, even central heating installers! We are proud to live here amongst the Spanish, taking part in Spanish Cultural and Political life, but able to retain our own identity. Most of us carry Spanish driving licences, have Spanish Residence cards and are learning Spanish. We enjoy our visitors, whether they are family from the UK or holiday makers. This site consists of the minutes of our committee meetings and important announcements and press releases as well as a forum page open for discussions amongst members. The Association is open to all homeowners of Camposol and is controlled by an elected Liaison Committee who are democratically voted in.

DO YOU PLAY BRIDGE?

DUPLICATE BRIDGE IS PLAYED ON WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY AT “THE TREVI BAR” ON CAMPOSOL B ….. 9.30AM FOR 9.40 START

The CLUBS are organized for YOU to enjoy the game. All the players are DIAMONDS and have HEARTS of GOLD. Also all the SPADE work has been done for you.

Just come along & play Just give one of us a call and we will be glad to WELCOME you with open HANDS. We can also arrange partners for you.

cONTACT: Bernie Wood 642 413 998 Berniegwood@gmail.com

Barry Wilson 609 925 497

ACE- Autos Caravanas España

invite invite you to join us. Do you have a motorhome, caravan or tent and would like to meet some new friends, come along to one of rallies, it costs nothing to join us so what do you have to lose. We have just started to plan our 2014 rallies, which may include visits to Biarritz, Navarrenx and Cuenca but are still to be confirmed. Meanwhile we still have our remaining rallies for 2013. 4-11th October Fuseta, Portugal 7-12th November Javea, Spain 23 Dec-4th Jan Christmas and New Year in Benidorm, Spain Contact ACErallies@gmail.com for further information.

age concern

Thursday 24th October Auction at Mariano’s, Camposol A 10 – 11 bring registered items 11 – 1 public viewing 1pm hammer down Register on 634 310215 or as below by 17th October 5€ total to enter 3 items Friday 25th October Tabletop sale at Camposol B Wednesday 30th October Menu del dia at Restaurante Avenida, Puerto de Mazarron. With music from ‘ Timeless 10€ Wednesday 6th November ‘Talking Shop’ social at Camposol Cultural Centre 1.30 pm Tickets from: Friday 11am to 1pm: Outside Bar Salud, Camposol B, Camposol Cultural Centre Wed/Thu 10am to 1pm Telephone: 634 310 215 Other areas: 634 336 484

WELCOME EVENTS

Welcome remind you that the next monthly meeting is one week earlier than usual on Saturday 28th September due to Mariano’s closing for holidays. Dance on October 23rd with tribute to Status Quo and The Eagles. Bring your ear-plugs! €10. Dance on November 13th with the best comedian on the costas, Alan Wallace. Joined by Lucinda to get us dancing. €10. Friday 29th November - Ladies Day trip to Torrevieja market, La Zenia shopping mall and Iceland for your Christmas goodies. €10. December 4th is Christmas Party Night. Entertainment by Ricky Levazza. Start the festive season here for just €12. New Years Eve dance with Dan Davey, Rob Sweeney and our own Christine. Say goodbye to 2013 and hello to 2014 for just €20 to include buffet and Steve’s disco. Don’t forget our May/June cruise to the Baltic capitals, including the unmissable St Petersburg. Full details from Rosemary. Call Rosemary on 620105179 for tickets and more information.

SEND your news & views TO EDITOR@ SOLTIMES. COM

esamd: Members Social Event Wednesday 9th October

2013 Time: 19:30 for 20:00. Venue: Messon Restaurant, Isla Plana (Opposite Restaurant La Charra) Members wishing to attend this event should contact Roy on esamd_espana@ yahoo.co.uk or 634356220. The dress-code for men is long trousers and shirt or collared & sleeved top [polo shirt, short/long sleeved, but no singlet’s or t-shirts]. Members’ adherence to this rule is appreciated.

MAbs Mazarron Events

October 25th Charity Head Shave being done by Judy Carter at TREVI Bar, Camposol B. Starts at 6.00pm followed by 50´s and 60´s music and entertainment by DJ Weeto., Free entry. The last Tuesday of the month VOLUNTEERS MEETING - Trevi bar, Camposol Sector B 11.30 am. If you would like further information about how you can help MABS come along to our meeting. For further information please ring 620 582 418. Next meeting September 27th. JIGSAW BEREAVEMENT GROUP Cats Bar Sector A Camposol 12.00 pm NOW the first Friday of each month. This informal group provides support and information to all bereaved people. Call 620 582 418 for further details. Event tickets on MABS Information Centre on Sector B Camposol, the MABS Charity Shop in Totana or by calling 620 582 418 keep watching the press for forthcoming events Thank you for your support!

Culture Vultures

I am hoping to be able to set up coach trips to Murcia and Cartegena – perhaps once a month to visit the theatre for concerts and ballet. Pick-up points would be: Atalaya, Lidl in Mazarron and Camposol. We would leave early enough to have supper close to the theatre before the performance starts. If you would be interested in joining and having a list of possible concerts etc. please contact me, Annie Busch at culturevultures.mazarron@gmail.com or by phone 968 599 031

fast - events

23rd November: FAST Christmas Fayre, Mariano’s Sector A. 1€ Entry 27th November Day trip to Benidorm. Departing from sector B 9am. 12€pp 11th December: FAST Christmas Party Night Hot & Cold Buffet entertainment Bernie Mac. Steak Out, Commercial Sector B. 10€. urther information tel: Cathie 968 199 717, Brenda 680 174 499, Jean 646 737 479

The Beacon of Light

Centre for Spiritual Awareness

Our meetings are every Wednesday from 7.00pm with weekly guest mediums which usually finish at approximately 8.30pm. As always the evenings ends with a friendly chat and a cup of tea and biscuits. All our meetings are funded by donations given during the evening, Our early healing sessions start at 6.00 pm and we are looking forward to starting the course on training new healers commencing in October. For

information please phone 620 877 326 Mediums for the following dates:

Wednesday October 9th Marilyn Webb Wednesday October 16th Jimmy McArthur Bring a flower Wednesday October 23rd Marilyn Webb Wednesday October 30th Anna-Marie Funding for the meetings will be raised by donations collected during the evening For more information: http://beaconoflightmurcia.webs´.com/ beacon.of.light.murcia@gmail.com Tel: 620 877 326. Also on facebook


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house clearances

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plumber

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Juicin Jack fruit / veg juicer in good condition Quesada area. Tel 669 552 401 Wanted Man’s Mountain Bike must be excellent condition up to 75€ paid. Tel: 698 289 324

pets

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966 763 633 650 587 361

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property for sale / rent for SALE detatched cortijo 20mins from mojacar Spanish cortijo with 4 beds, 2 baths, Open plan, kitchen & diningroom,workshop, courtyard front & back reduced €140,000 Tel: 649 186 107 or email thunderpaul2003@ hotmail.com

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4 Bed, 2 Bath, Large Terrace, Lounge, Sep Kitchen, Utility Room, Communal Solarium, Lift, Furnished inc. White Goods, UK TV , 90m² Interior Living Space plus, 15m² Terrace / Balcony with Awnings. Overlooks a newly reformed Plaza, church & mountains, unusually large terrace. 2 min walk away from the town’s attractive central square, all other amenities are also within easy walking distance,12 mins drive from the resort of Guardamar del Segura. Close to La Finca Golf course Private Sale €75,000

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Just Removals Friendly Low Cost

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Sky Digibox, Pace with sky card, BBC 1, 2, 3, 4 ITV1, 2, 3, ch4 & 5, 60€ can deliver. Tel: 667 235 205 Rainbow Satellites for all your TV needs with clients all over the Murcia Region. Contact Matt or Alan 686 358 Tel: (0034) 676 534 978 475 or rainbowsats@terra.es

Large 22 cubic metre van with tail lift available for all removals & deliveries call Dave on 693 251 562 email davendonc@aol. com LWB Sprinter van going from south to North of the UK & back every 2 weeks, based near Murcia Airport. Tel: 610 846 260/ 0044 7519 186 355. or email: van. man@hotmail.co.uk

De Lima’s removals Local, National & international REMOVALS & STORAGE Quality Second hand furniture showroom

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Mercedes C180 2001 - 4 door saloon 1.8 AvantGarde 185,000 kms, 3 owners Fully serviced A/C, CD player PAS, Front fog lights ABS, Alloys Electric windows Cruise control Remote locking Rear head restraints Met black, grey leather

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Car parts

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Hairdresser & Beautician wanted for 2 busy salons Part/full time in Mazarron area. Tel: Jane on 611 611 858 or send CV to

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“Readers of a sensitive disposition may find some of the ads in this section offensive” ELEGANT SLIM, SEXY, naughty ITALIAN LADY available home/house visits. Torrevieja, La Manga, Torre Pacheco & Mazarron, quesada and other areas. Escort available home & house visits Tel: 693 357 526

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or telephone 692 930 326 €12,450

for sale Ford Focus 2011 - 5 door hatch 1.6i Trend 36,000kms 1 owner Full service history A/C (Climate) PAS, ABS, Cruise Front fog lights E. windows/mirrors CD player Remote locking Rear head restraints Light metallic blue

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Atten-shun!

To assist in my ongoing battle to master the Spanish language to an acceptable level, my friend Lilty has lent me a storybook. Chapter by chapter I am reading and enjoying it, but it comes complete with an audio CD in Spanish, and this is where my downfall lies – understanding spoken Spanish still requires far too much guesswork on my part! But I will succeed, or perish in the attempt, so I sought out our 4 year old but never used radio. I gave it a good dusting, sat it opposite me on the table and plugged it in. We regarded each other mutely for a minute. I picked it up and examined its lead, which was undamaged. Proud of my technological savvy, I passed on to its buttons, which were simplicity itself – Radio On/Off, CD On/Off and Tuning. I put in a CD, pushed the switch to On, and – nothing! I took out the CD, switched it to Radio On, and – nothing! I tuned it from the top of its dial to the bottom, and got only the sound of silence. I looked round, wondering if the world had ended and I hadn’t noticed, but the world still looked and sounded pretty much the same. Temporarily beaten, I stared at it sourly, then remembered josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk that it’s not

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what you know, it’s who you know; and I know Barbara. ‘I can’t make the radio work, I’m going to take it to Barbara’s.’ I told Pete. ‘Why can’t you make it work?’ What does he expect me to say? - ‘because I’m too stupid?’ I refuse! ‘Because the radio’s too stupid.’ I said, neatly shifting the stupidness blame to where I felt it belonged. ‘Give it here.’ Fortunately the Queen was not present to hear her language so abused. I gave it there. He pressed a little tiny button right on top marked Standby, and the previously mute radio burst forth into sound. I had seen Standby, and thought that it was the same as Pause, and reasoned that you can’t Pause something until after it has started – It never occurred to me that Standby was the same as On! I maintain that Standby means take a break, have a rest, stand at ease, not quit the job completely – that is what the Off buttons are for! If the manufacturers meant On/ Off, then why didn’t they say so? Standby indicates that the radio is alive, but merely resting! If the manufacturers are going to use Standby as a command, then I feel they should also have a button marked Atten-shun! preferably indicated by an outline of a smartly saluting soldier.

Bad Manners – A Glimmer of Hope? I have always found it thought provoking that in general it is the older generation - particularly those Baby Boomers who were born immediately after the Second World War – who advocate stronger discipline in schools and even a return to limited corporal punishment. It is also this generation by and large, that supports tougher prison sentences and a more stringent regime put in place within those establishments. Thought provoking, but not surprising. When you think back to the relatively small amount of crime, particularly violent crime, that we came into contact with or read about in the papers as kids, it’s not hard to see why we tend to correlate levels of crime with the discipline in the home and at school compared with today. A murder committed then, was almost always a subject for headline news in the national papers and the disappearance of children likewise. Today of course, the abduction and murder of children is still a headline item and rightly so, but like killings and violent

robberies, it is a crime that has exploded in terms of numbers since the days of my youth and has tragically become common place. Figures show that violent crime in one year in England and Wales today, exceeds the figure for the first seventy years in total, of the twentieth century. And it doesn’t take a genius to work out the reasons why – except of course it does to the politically correct posse who refuse to see what is happening in our society today and simply want to apply more of the same softly-softly remedies to the problem. They also argue that much crime went unreported and undetected back then, thus distorting the figures. But if that’s the case, then how would they know? Anyway I’m having none of that. Our parents for the most part were responsible people, who loved their kids as any parent does today, and wanted the very best for them. By the same token, they did not consciously do anything that would have put us at risk or in danger. But not only were we allowed out unsupervised on our streets to play, we had packed lunches to take with us at weekends when we would cycle into the countryside to pick blackberries, or go fishing for minnows with our jam jars, or were just happy to be out in the fresh air. And as long as we arrived back home at tea time, they were happy and confident

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that we would come to no harm. The point being: we were safe from predatory perverts and violent individuals and the cases where children came to harm from such people - although not unheard of - were rare. Common sense was instilled in us from an early age; we were instructed on the rules of the road and made to repeat them ad nauseam so that they became second nature, and we were taught responsibility. And in the matter of other crime: of course we would hear about burglaries and theft and even armed robberies. But following conviction, the perpetrators would invariably be sent down for a period commensurate with the crime. But again these were not events of the epidemic proportions that we see today. The teaching of respect for people and property has its roots in the home and this is now where we have a fundamental dilemma because the sad fact is, the problem now extends two generations deep. Kids are often receiving instruction by example, from a generation that itself began the slide into a world that today sees rampant selfishness; lack of respect for their fellow human beings and a downward spiralling of standards. Add to that the worship of materialism and a thriving get-something-for-nothing credo, and it all makes for a pretty depressing picture of life in modern day Britain and the world generally.

Last week in the new Zenia Boulevard shopping centre, my wife was struck on the head by a ball that was being kicked around by a father and his young son. The adult retrieved the ball without even a glance at my wife and proceeded to laugh uproariously along with his son at what had just happened. But my good lady is made of stern stuff and advancing on him, she delivered a verbal dressing down and demanded if he really thought that it was a laughing matter. He escaped a handbagging by a hairs breadth, and nervously apologised, persuaded no doubt by the fact that shoppers close by were nodding and murmuring their approval. This indicated two things. Firstly that here was a moron teaching his offspring by example that disrespect is okay. And secondly – thank goodness – that there are still people around who hold such cretins in contempt. Perhaps there is hope after all.

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alqueria Remitbrick and Remitbright

Investment in the ‘Poyato Institute for the Furtherance of Remitroot and Associated Products’ comes from many countries. Financial support from the United States and Russia while Britain supplies the pencil sharpeners. “A good deal for Britain” the Prime Minister declared when he broke the news of British involvment in the scheme. These countries energetically compete for a foothold in the Remitroot crop and an interest in the amazing potential of the plant. The swelling of Alquerian coffers via this fund meant the Villagers can while away their time doing absolutely no work, drinking themselves silly and eating off the fat of the land. A front was made to give the Institute legitimacy and Poyato spent his time in a tiny laboratory on his small-holding. It was a commonly held belief that he was pursuing some hedonistic and possibly illegal pastime in the confines of the lab. Antonio Poyato was however beavering away with test tube and centrifuge mixing and decanting extracts from his precious Remitroot. Remitroot or Remitus Radix as it was known to the Romans has many uses. Distilled into a potent spirit, fermented into a fullbodied wine or crushed to make a corrosion preventative for the ballast tanks of oil-tankers. It possesses medicinal and combustible qualities and is renowned as an aphrodisiac. It cures Peruvian Toe Rot, detonates at seven kilometres a second and was used to fuel many of Caligula’s best nights. Now Poyato had pushed the boundaries of Remitroot even further. Remitbrick and Remitbright are the results of this research. Remitbrick is a building material made from Alquerian Clay, a distinctive clay modified by bad drainage and processed Remitroot stalks. The resultant brick has inverse thermal qualities. As the ambient temperature rises so the brick cools and as the temperature drops so it warms. A house constructed from these bricks has an internal temperature of 21.75 degrees centigrade irrespective of outside conditions. No need for heating in the Winter or air-conditioning in the Summer. Remitbright is a paint made from Alquerian Newt urine and crushed Remitroot berries. This emulsion emits photons inversely proportional to the light falling on it. The darker the night so the more photons are emitted causing a daylight balanced glow which alleviates the necessity for lighting in reception rooms etc. The announcement of these two products caused a sensation in the benefactor countries. Cash flowed in, while Britain started supplying the pencils as well as the sharpeners. All wanted a piece of this new Remitroot action. How will the power companies and others with similar vested interests welcome these new products? Is this a watershed in Alquerian fortunes?

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Botnets part 2: Last week we looked at bot’s and Botnets, What they are and how they work. Today I am going to offer the other side of the coin. The side of prevention and cure! First we need to prevent these bots from accessing your computer in the first place. Unsurprising there are several of the best know anti-virus / malware providers have made this insidious threat a number 1 priority. Microsoft, Symantec (Norton) both offer suggestion as to how to prevent the bots getting on your machine and how to remove them should these tricks fail. Let’s start with prevention. Microsoft, sensibly, suggest to strengthen your computer’s defences by: 1) Installing antivirus and antispyware programs from a trusted source. 2) Keep all software up to date. 3) Use strong passwords and keep them secret. 4) Never turn off your firewall. 5) Use flash drives cautiously. Symantec make similar suggestions but include 1) Increase the security of your browser, 2) Limit you user rights while online (neither of these first 2 have any suggestion on how to do these things!), 3) Avoid opening anything unless you looked for it, asked for it and chose to download it. There was 1 other suggestion, which was an added plug of “buy our software”! Do not be tricked into downloading malware be aware that attackers can enlist your computer in a botnet by: Delivering malware in downloads that you think are pictures or movies, or through links that you click in email or instant messages (IM), or on a social network. Scaring you into clicking a button or link they supply with fake warnings that your computer has a virus. The cure is a simple of method of resolving this problem. You just need to restart the computer. Press function key 8 (F8) to get into admin mode. When the computer has finished starting, run any good anti-malware program (malwarebytes, superantispyware, comodo antispyware). Put the kettle on because this is going to take a long time. If your lucky and you haven’t any problems, Great! Otherwise just follow the program’s guide to remove anything found.

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Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

He promised to take care of me and yet I feel afraid. I don’t feel like Nick’s wife. I am something to be loaded and unloaded, like a sofa or a cuckoo clock…tossed into a junkyard, thrown into the river. I don’t feel real anymore. I feel I could disappear. Every picture tells a story. Whether pictorially depicted or intimately written such as a diary kept by our female protagonist, there are always (at least) two sides to every story and truths to unravel from the dishonesty and deceit. In a dysfunctional marriage, with mismatched relationships the faults lie with both parties. Nick and Amy’s marriage might initially seem blissful with Amy swooning over Nick’s socks fat with love on their first wedding anniversary before it turns pear-shaped and oppressive shortly afterwards. Amy was from an affluent background, the “product” of her parents’ wealth based on the Amazing Amy series. Her childhood in fact, every part of her growing up had been documented and exposed to American society and she had a reputation to live up to. She had to be amazing, mediocrity was just not good enough for this socialite of a New Yorker. She had to be: brilliant, creative, kind, thoughtful, witty and happy. When Amy met Nick she was playing the girl with style, the Cool Girl. She was pretending to be the kind of woman desired by men such as Nick. When Amy disappeared from Nick’s life on their fifth wedding anniversary she had concocted a plausible but worrying version of her life in a diary that was deliberately hidden from sight but eventually discovered by the police. “Nick loved a girl who doesn’t exist. I was pretending, the way I often did, pretending to have a personality…The way some women change fashion regularly. I change personalities.” It is not surprising that Nick is frustrated by his marriage, constantly asking himself, “Who are you?” and “What are you thinking?” The woman that he adored with the “brilliant, popping brain, a greedy curiosity” for knowledge transforms into an abrasive person wanting to hurt others. She bore little resemblance to the woman he had happily married. She became the “new, brittle, bitter Amy” after shedding her “pile of skin and soul on the floor.” What happened to the Amazing Amy? Of course she wasn’t real, she was a character created by her parents for a money-spinning series of adventure stories! A symbol, a walking ideal. A perfectionist. Desperate to be flawless. The diary also unravels mysteries about Amy’s stalkers, Amy’s “obsessions.” We read shocking inserts about Hilary Handy who wanted to be Amazing Amy, imitating her and indicating that she also wanted to replace Amy, even being brazen enough to approach Amy’s mother, Marybeth and informing her: “ I’m going to be your daughter now, I’m going to kill Amy and be your new Amy.” Then there was Desi Collings, so obsessed with Amy. They dated for

a year before Amy called off the relationship. He took an overdose and was found naked in her bed. A noirish thriller. So, what did happen to Amy? Why did she want to buy a gun to protect herself from her husband? Was she a victim OR a predator? Nick, on the other hand had been wiped clean of love, feeling utterly destroyed by his nemesis. His parents had had an unhappy marriage, his father despised women. Did Nick turn into a misogynist just like his father? Was his wife such a problem that needed to be dealt with? A bitter voice that needed to be squelched? When Amy disappeared Nick acts in a weird fashion, not the way an innocent man should look, far too casual, constantly reminded of his bizarre behaviour by Go, his twin. “You’d think you mislaid a damn umbrella!” She unravels lies upon lies from a brother she trusted and becomes scared for both of them. Why would Nick buy so many expensive things, 212,000$ worth on his credit card and store it in the shed behind Go’s house? Nick had told Amy that he couldn’t take any more stress. He couldn’t handle one more thing to worry about and was cracking under the pressure. So, was Amy right? Was something horribly wrong with her husband? Had he shoved her so hard that she had banged her head? Had he shown absolute disgust in wanting to hurt her so badly that he might have killed her? The police thought so. So did the American public who vilified him. The enquiry soon turned into a witch hunt and before long Nick was struggling with his alibis whilst the rest of the world believed him guilty of the murder of his wife. A disclosure by a so-called friend sends shock waves rocketing with the revelation that Amy was pregnant. Nick’s real life nightmares come to haunt him: they were about being wronged, about being trapped, a victim of forces beyond his control. He knows that it is only time before his arrest and under Missouri law, facing the death penalty. The sinister chant of Nick did you kill Amy? adds to the eerie Gothic nature that creeps like a germ throughout the story. But did he kill her? But what is the truth? I mean the real truth? What happened to Amy? Is it a Gothic tale of the heroine who makes the wrong choice, selects the wrong mate and pays the ultimate price? It is a chilling tale of possessiveness, rage, brutality and fear which makes compelling reading. The Financial Times offered a sound word of advice: Read it and stay single. Publisher: Orion Books. ISBN: 978-0-7538-2766-6.

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Mazarron, Sunday, 5 oct at 17:30. Sporting against one of leaders in the league. The game started from Sportings side very weak. Los Alcazares was sharper in the duels. The 2nd ball was won each time by the midfield of Alcazares. Therefore the normally so creative midfield of Sporting could not show what they can do otherwise. Sporting could not get a grip on the match. In the 34 minute therefore it was 0-1 from a counter attack. This seemed the signal for Sporting to go and play football. The second half was totally different it was Sporting that dominated. Striker Dani was replaced by Rei. This just seemed to have a good effect because within 5 minutes Sporting got 2 changes to score the 1-1. But the keeper reacted well. The game totally changed and went just one way. Left striker Moha was one on one with the goalkeeper and after him it was young Daniel

Scott who came one on one with the goalkeeper. But still it was the goalkeeper of Los Alcazares who won. Until the 75th minute, a brilliant pass from Moha to right striker Fran, Fran ran straight to the keeper and ...... again the goalkeeper made the fantastic save. The last 15 minutes it went only one way again, it was a miracle that Sporting didn’t score. But the score stayed 0-1

¨ This is so very annoying ¨ says coach Oosterhof. We get so many chances, but you have to make a goal or 2. But that’s not the worst, we didn´t reach our level in this game. We can do so much better ¨ According coach Jelco Oosterhof.

Dulcie Gill Annual Golf Tournament In Association with The Courtyard Restaurant and TORREGOLF.EU Sat 5th October This years tournament was held at Vistabella Golf Course, single Stableford and 40 players taking part in commemoration of Dulcie Gill, wife of Brian Gill. The day started early morning with breakfast for all players and a round of golf

followed by a buffet and prize giving at the The Courtyard Restaurant. The course was in immaculate condition the greens almost perfect and this brought about some high scoring. with almost a quarter of the field scoring 30 or more points. Our two lady players Anne Holland and Sue Owens both enjoyed the day although not featuring in the prizes. The results for the day where: 1st John Poole 45pts, 2nd Chris Oatley 43pts. 3rd Bill Denne 38 pts (cb). NTP: Brian Dennis, Peter Kerr and Idris James. Longest Drive: Con Moore

and The Full Monte: Brandon Grieves. Crystal ware Prizes where donated by Brian Gill and many golf ball prizes etc., donated by David Gill of The Courtyard Restaurant. All in all an excellent day was had by all, our thanks mustalso go to David,s family and staff of The Courtyard who provided us all with an excellent buffet. Photo to-day of 1. David & Brian Gill and Brian presenting the winner, John Poole with his prizes

Next week: Fortuna Sporting Camposol Gerard

Only a small turn out today, 15 players on Thursday 10th October, quite a few people on holiday this week on our Golf Society day at Altorreal. But we had another lovely day of golf and good company. Stableford was the format of the day, also the finalists of our singles knockout competition, Alex Duchart and Roger Inwards played today with the dramatic finale being played out on the 18th hole. The winner being Roger Inwards who won the game on the 18th by one shot. Well done Roger for the win and the trophy, and well played Alex who plays off a handicap of 4, a very brave fight to the end. Stableford scores today were a mixed bunch, some good and

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Wednesday 9th October at Mar Menor 33 members and guests set off for our game at Mar Menor which is always a lovely course to play, the weather was a little cool to start with but as the day drew on the heat came on as well, every one was of the same mind the course was in excellent condition with the greens being very quick. Results Gold Div Winner Brian Smith 32pts on count back 2nd David McSweeny 32pts on count back 3rd Ron Stevenson 31pts on count back Silver Div Winner Arthur Eaglesham Hello

some not so good, who knows why? Golf is a funny old game, and sometimes it’s your head that makes that split second decision to try and hit the cover off the ball! We all do it, don’t we? Anyway results:-

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1st - Geoff Branton 35pts. 2nd - Roger Inwards 31pts. 3rd - Alex Duchart 30pts. Best front 9 - Dave Titchen 22pts. Best back 9 - Dave Harwood 14pts. Nearest the pin - Peter Smith. Nearest the pin in 3 - Alex Duchart. 31pts 2nd Pat Ogden 28pts 3rd Barry Trodd 27pts N earest the Pins Gold Div Hole 17 par 3 Brian smith Hole 7 in 3 shots Peter Ogden Silver Div Hole 8 in 2 shots Barry Trodd Hole 15 in 3 shots Arthur Eaglesham The Roy Les Pancott Best Guest Ale Musgrove Our as always to Anita & David at Quesada Country Club for the refreshments laid on for the weary golfers and their support to the Society. The next members meeting is on 15th October 10.30 at QCC anyone wishing to join the society please contact our Membership Secretary Les Pancott on 966716723. Our next outing is on 23rd Oct at Vista Bella. Reported by Pam Martin

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2 ball winners were - Geoff Branton and Laurence Leitch. Well done to all the winners today, also on behalf of the members, I would like to say a special thank you to Johnny Pedersen for co-ordinating the singles knockout competition. Next week 17th October, we will be playing at Alenda, 9.50am 1st tee time. Please be at the course 1 hour prior to 1st tee time. Finally, we all send our best wishes and a get well soon, to our captain Tony Macmillan who has been ill and out of action. Get well soon mate we want you back out there with us. Thanks, Steve Lawrence.

El Plantio

Our competition on Tuesday 8th October was the annual Captain v Vice Captain. The format was singles match-play with many of the matches going close to the wire, Charlie Stewart, the Captain was all smiles with 2 matches still to get back to the club house, he was ahead with 4 1/2 to 3 1/2. The last two teams arrived and one match was in favour of the Captain and one in favour of the Vice -Captain, a very close finish in favour of the Captain Charlie Stewart. Result 5 1/2 pts and 4 1/2 pts As there was 17 players today, Elsa Webster had the advantage, she played with the Capt. & Vice 9 holes for the Captain and 9 holes for the Vice, so she had the unique advantage of being a winner & loser in one match, and got prizes for both, well done Elsa. A most enjoyable game for most of the players, my match against Ray H was very tight and I was very fortunate to get into the lead on the 17 hole and finished 2 up, a great match. The results this week were: Nearest the pin: Hole 2 Roger Marshall Hole 8 Ray Housely This weeks winners, the Captains team was: Charlie Stewart (Captain), Kenny Reddington, John O’Brien, Frank Stanhope, Keith Smith, Gordon Wayne, George Stanhope, Dave Swann, Elsa Webster & Graham Blakeway The Vice Captains team was: Gordon Abba (Vice), Ian Henderson, Ray Housely, Martin Rickman, Roger Marshall, Dave Smith, Dave Collins, Dave Vickery, Elsa Webster & Mel Hope. El Plantio 2 Golf Society play every Tuesday, visitors are most welcome, either put your name on the sheet in the clubhouse or telephone Ian Henderson on 966 716 616 or 636 116 230 John O’Brien Secretary


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Wednesday 9th October at Mar Menor 33 members and guests set off for our game at Mar Menor which is always a lovely course to play, the weather was a little cool to start with but as the day drew on the heat came on as well, every one was of the same mind the course was in excellent condition with the greens being very quick. Results Gold Div Winner Brian Smith 32pts on count back 2nd David McSweeny 32pts on count back 3rd Ron Stevenson 31pts on count back Silver Div Winner Arthur Eaglesham 31pts 2nd Pat Ogden 28pts 3rd Barry Trodd 27pts

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Nearest the Pins Gold Div Hole 17 par 3 Brian smith Hole 7 in 3 shots Peter Ogden Silver Div Hole 8 in 2 shots Barry Trodd Hole 15 in 3 shots Arthur Eaglesham The Roy Les Pancott Best Guest Ale Musgrove Our as always to Anita & David at Quesada Country Club for the refreshments laid on for the weary golfers and their support to the Society. The next members meeting is on 15th October 10.30 at QCC anyone wishing to join the society please contact our Membership Secretary Les Pancott on 966716723. Our next outing is on 23rd Oct at Vista Bella. Reported by Pam Martin

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Andreo and slipped the ball into the corner of the net only for the goal to be disallowed for offside. Cecilio replaced Juanillo at half time and once again Alquerias were limited to occasional breakaways by a resolute Mazarron defence superbly marshalled by Alcaraz and Juan Andreo. Tico’s free kick after 58 minutes was met by Alcaraz who directed his header just centimetres wide of the post. However, less than 10 minutes later Mazarron increased their lead when Cecilio raced on to a long ball out of defence and bravely headed the ball over the onrushing Alquerias keeper into the net.

Two minutes later Mazarron were awarded a rather fortunate penalty when Alfonso seemed to lose his balance on the edge of the area but the referee pointed to the penalty spot. Alfonso took the spot kick himself and blasted the ball home to give Mazarron a 3-0 lead. Cecilio almost made it four after 75 minutes with an audacious lob from 35 yards which was turned over the bar at the last minute by a desperate Alquerias keeper. It was another excellent all round performance by a Mazarron team which looks more than capable of mounting a serious challenge

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