Costa Blanca Leader Edition 684

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RAFA pay tribute to “the few” RAFA Costa Blanca held a memorial for the 77th anniversary of the Battle of Britain on Friday morning at La Siesta Church. Branch Chaplain Rev Terry Baxter led the service. Chairman Tony Clarke and members of RAFA were joined by representatives of the Torrevieja and Orihuela

Costa branches of the Royal British Legion, The Royal Naval Association, the Royal Marines Association and ARPO (the Association of Retired Police Officers), at the memorial which consisted of a 45 minute service followed by a wreath laying ceremony at the adjacent garden of remembrance. There was also representation

from the Torrevieja Ayuntamiento by the Councillor for Foreign Residents, Carmen Morate,

and director of the OARI office, Carlos González. Continued on Page 2


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From Page 1 RAFA Memorial to “the few” And from the British Embassy in Madrid, there was Sgt (W) Michelle Kadshaw in attendance The service itself began with a parade of flags and standards Accompanying the Spanish and Union flags were the standards of RAFA, RNA, RMA and both Torrevieja and the Orihuela Costa and District RBL. At the conclusion of the service the attendees retired to the adjacent Garden of Remembrance where, following a short prayer, officers and dignitaries laid wreaths and crosses in memorial. Funds raised during the offertory were donated to the Wings Appeal, the RAF Association’s on-going fundraising campaign that runs throughout the year but the main collection of which has been taking place around the Battle of Britain week, with the support of the Managers at all local Iceland Stores. The service was followed by a celebratory lunch at Leafs Restaurant (formerly Lo Maribou Lounge), in Pueblo

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C h a i r m a n o f R A FA C o s t a B l a n c a , To n y C l a r k e Bravo, close to Quesada. The annual Battle of Britain Day, September 15, is dedicated to the large-scale aerial battle that took place during the Battle of Britain. The clash was said to be described as the first major military campaign fought entirely by air forces with the British RAF deploying their fleet to tackle the 176 enemy aircraft that were destroyed during the raid. On the day itself, two major

attacks were launched on London with smaller assaults on the southern coast in Portland and Southampton. The German aircraft were met by a fleet of RAF planes and many of the Germans reportedly turned straight around without deploying any bombs. RAFA meet on the third Tuesday of every month at El Paraiso Restaurant, behind Carrefour Torrevieja, starting at 2.30pm.

Golden pendant dating back to 620 BC found on beach Underwater Archaeology students from Murcia University (UMU) have found a gold pendant dating back to 620 BC. The ornament is said to be similar to another locket found in Malaga from around the same date. The find was made by the students on the beach de la Isla (Mazarrón), according to Juan Pinedo, who was coordinating the course. This is just the third time the Underwater Archaeology course has been run by the UMU in collaboration with the Department of Historic Heritage of Mazarron, and already it has revealed important advances in the study on the presence of Phoenician history on the Mediterranean coast. This find makes the scholars think that Mazarrón was not only a place of transit for traders who were attracted by the area’s mineral wealth, but it could also indicate the presence of a port complex in this area of the Mediterranean. "This is a tremendous leap because the usual pieces we have found such as amphoras, plates

and goblets, indicate a maritime trade. But we can now add to the possibility of a settlement made up of aristocrats of the time, “said Pinedo, who said that the piece belonged to some very wealthy family. The mayor of Mazarrón, Alicia Jiménez, visited the research team, which brings together 14 students from the United States, France, Germany, Brazil and Spain.

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Línea Directa again to sponsor Valencian Bowls The 2017 Línea Directa Valencian Championships get underway on Wednesday 20th September, with play taking place at Emerald Isle, San Miguel & Quesada. The Opening Ceremony will be held at San Miguel on Tuesday evening 4.30 for 5pm which everyone is welcome to attend. The competition kicks off with the Mens and Ladies Pairs. My ones to watch in the Mens are past Nationals Pairs champions Colin Jackson & Mal Hughes, Bill Pain & Jason Prokopowycz, Colin Lindgren & Drew Gerrard, Barry Latham & Tom Spencer. In the Ladies current National Champions Lynn Greenland & Gail Willshire will be the pair to beat. Mary Whitelock & Anne Marie Stephenson having just picked up the Runners Up spot in the South Alicante knockouts should also be up there. We then move onto the Ladies & Mens Singles. With last years Champion Frank Close having returned to the UK, we are guaranteed a different Champion. We have the LLB Champion of Champions Derek Toozer who will face Brian Kavanagh in the first round. Past Nationals Singles champion Martin Foulcer will face a tough first round match against CBUMA President Fred Willshire. While this years National Champion Brian Robertson will face Richard Osguthorpe. The Ladies Singles looks to have some tough matches in the first round. Last years Champion Jacqui Johnston is not competing in the singles. Matches to watch - Sue Kemp will meet Gail Willshire, Lynne Bishop will play Nina McKenzie. Having retired from the National Singles due to the heat in May I will be hoping at least to complete my match against Claire Dye. With no Mixed Pairs being played this year next week will see the Mixed Triples & Mixed Fours being played. Semi Finals & Finals will take place at Emerald Isle from the 20th. Thanks once again to Linea Directa for their sponsorship & to The Leader for their continued support.

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Hold onto your hats as the action gets underway in the 2017 Línea Directa Championships on Wednesday

Eleven consecutive months of growth for San Javier Airport

San Javier airport has now recorded 11 consecutive months of growth, according to figures produced last week by Aena. Buoyed by a strong throughput of tourists, the airport, during the course of 2017, has increased its activity by 10%, two points above the national average according to Aena Chairman, Jose Manuel Vargas During August, the airport also recorded an increase in the number of operations of 4.1%, also higher than the average of the state network. Between January and August San Javier registered 841,049 passengers, putting it in line to exceed the million passenger mark by the end of the year. There have been 6,063 take-off and landing operations, an increase of 4.4%.

During the month of August, the airport increased its activity by 7.2% with 155,202 passengers, the great majority of which were British tourists. That month there were 1,041 flights, an average of 33 take-off and landing operations each day. This situation contrasts with the fall that it experienced in previous years during the summer months, which was not congenial to the pull of the tourist sector and the traffic at the nearby Alicante airport. The profitability of the facilities in San Javier are superior to those of other Aena operated terminals when compared with the number of flights which puts the airport in 19th position in the network, out of a total of 48. However, it drops to 29th place when comparing the number of operations. At the national level, airports recorded more than 27.4 million passengers in August, an increase of 6.2%. Adolfo Suárez-Madrid Barajas terminal was first, with more than 4.95 million, followed closely by Barcelona-El Prat with more than 4.94 million. Alicante-Elche was positioned in fifth, with 1.6 million and an increase of 11.7%.

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Two kilometre pursuit Return of commercial flights from ends with police arrest Blackpool to Spain ‘up in the air’ following For the second time in two months, the Local Police have arrested a young man, 19 year old MEM, after he allegedly attempted to break into a house in Redovan. The arrest took place early on Wednesday morning when the local police attended a break in at Calle San Vicente Ferrer, after the homeowner had called, advising that someone was trying to break into the property through a window. The agent who attended the call said that he saw the accused running from the house in the direction of la Senda Masquefa, the Masquefa Trail. He is said to have run through gardens, across terraces and fences, until he reached an area of marshland 2 kms away that was overgrown with reeds. He is said to have hidden in a pipe which he where he was found and arrested by the police. MEM has already been arrested twice this summer, the first in July when he was also chased across rooftops until he was eventually caught. He has since been handed over to the Guardia Civil.

Injured British woman rescued by fire brigade Firefighters and medical staff took over two hours to rescue a 180 kg British woman from her home in the urbanisation Jardines del Mar yesterday after she suffered a fall, causing a fracture to her hip. According to sources from the Provincial Consortium of Firefighters the woman was lying on the upper floor of her bungalow and it was impossible to get her down the narrow flight of stairs. Neither, because of her weight, could they take her through a window or onto the balcony with the hydraulic ladder, said a spokesman, as a result of which the rescue operation was very complicated. They eventually removed her from the house on a board that was carried by five firefighters, being very careful that she did not suffer further damage. She was moved to the University hospital Torrevieja where she received treatment.

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By Andrew Atkinson EXCLUSIVE

he return of commercial The red outline shows the boundaries of the flights from Blackpool to Blackpool Airport Enterprise Zone Spain are ‘up in the air’ following a surprise £4.25m purchase by Blackpool Council of the Squires Gate site. “We do not envisage the return of large scale passenger planes to the airport,” said Council leader Simon Blackburn. Blackpool South MP Gordon Marsden said future commercial passenger flights would depend on air operators: “People should not expect a swift return to holiday flights. “The area’s lack of capacity - to fill large jets - had caused big losses in the past.” However, MP Marsden said: “Commercial flights could return if the Government would consider subsidies for regional airports - to help with security and safety over- million loss prior to closure. heads.” The airport’s contract with Jet2 - and falling passenger numbers – were cited as behind the closure. Jet2 reportedly blamed Balfour Half a million people used Blackpool Airport – including thousands Beatty - for not promoting flights enough. who travelled to Spain - via Monarch and Jet2. In October 2016 Balfour once again put Blackpool Airport for sale, In the wake of passenger numbers falling below 300,000 the airport after its reduced capacity operation stabilised the business, centred closed in 2014. With the acquisition by Blackpool Council hopes on small scale aviation, private jets and the strong offshore helicopwere raised that commercial flights would return. ter business. “We have the airport’s best interests at heart - but we are not trying And London-based property developer Midos reportedly showed to bring jumbo jets back to the airport,” said Coun. Blackburn. interest in the site. However, Blackpool Council, who held a five per Helicopter and Commercial flights to places like the Isle of Man cent share of the airport company, have now completed a sale with have continued after the closure three years ago. The Squires Gate owners Balfour Beatty. site has been turned into an Enterprise Zone, with future expansion Balfour Beatty’s sale to Blackpool Council sees the airport back into plans in the pipeline. Coun. Blackburn added: “The acquisition is to safeguard the helicop- full public ownership for the first time in 13 years. Blackpool Council sold the airport to a consortium, led by City ter and other commercial airside activities that take place. We hope Hopper Airports and Mar Properties for £13m. to create up to 5,000 jobs on the Enterprise Zone site.” Blackpool Council has acquired all shares in the current operating Blackpool Airport is the largest area of land in the Enterprise Zone company Regional and City Airports (Blackpool) Holdings Ltd and and Coun. Blackburn said: “Blackpool Airport is profitable. take over 100 per cent ownership of the airport site. “As a minority stakeholder we have always retained an interest in Blackpool Council had purchased lands at the airport for £600,000, the company continuing as an airport.” two areas at Squires Gate, held by the airport’s previous owner Mar Blackpool Council are now the sole owner following the £4.25 milProperties, which sold the airport to Balfour Beatty in 2008. lion deal. Following Blackpool Airport’s closure it was mooted that building In the midst of financial troubles Blackpool Airport introduced the development, underlined by housing, would take place. Airport Development Fund charging £10 to park, prior to holidayConservative Group on Blackpool Council, Coun. Tony Williams, makers flying out of the seaside resort. said: “I am delighted that the airport isn’t going to fall into the hands Airline Jet2 gave notice of pulling out of Blackpool Airport - that of a property developer.” ultimately lead to the closure in 2014. In criticism Coun. Williams said that Passenger Flights could possiCampaign group “Save Blackpool Airport” was set-up, in a bid to bly have returned: “Why has it taken the council so long to listen to see the return of holiday flights to destinations like Spain. However what everyone has been asking them to do? Blackpool International Terminal was demolished. “If they had acted sooner - then perhaps we would still have passenThereafter security scanner facilities were auctioned off last year – ger flights operating from Blackpool Airport.” deemed as the end of Commercial flights returning. Coun. Williams added: “They sat on their hands - while Balfour Balfour Beatty put Blackpool Airport up for sale in August 2014 – Beatty sold off all the scanners and other equipment - and allowed prior to closure in October 2014 - due to huge financial losses. the terminal to be demolished.” The airport was losing over £1 million a year - with a reported £35


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San Fulgencio Mayor in the dock T

euros to the association that managed the municipal sports schools.

he mayor of San Fulgencio, Carlos Ramirez (Partido Popular), appeared in court on Wednesday, where he was accused of fraud.

He told the courts how the previous agreement was simply carried over and the payments continued to be made.

If found guilty he faces a nineyear penalty of disqualification from public office, the sentence that is being requested by the AntiCorruption Prosecutor's Office. Ramirez did not arrive alone as, sat beside him on the bench, was the former councillor of sport, Pascual Sempere, and the President of Sporting Club San Fulgencio, Antonio Irles, who was in charge of the management of the schools and who had previously appeared on the PP list in 2011. Both are facing the same penalty of the removal of rights to hold public office. Ramirez was asked to justify the payment of more than 190,000

They were always endorsed by the secretary and the council accountant. "Nobody said there was a problem, no one said it was illegal ... the first year provided very good results, we saved money and there was far more participation by the children in schools ... It was done in exactly the same way as it is in many other villages of La Vega," he said. “We made the agreement because it was the best for the municipality, to better manage sport in the municipality and with less money.,” he said. "I know that I am the mayor and I control everything, but I cannot go into the detail of every contract."

Cardenal Belluga Theatre Group We are busy rehearsing our show Let Us Entertain You, which is going well. We will be at the above theatre on the 18th, 19th, and 20th of October 2017, to entertain you with dancing, singing and comedy, in fact it will be a family show. Tickets are now available, at 7euro each. These can be purchased from the tourist office in Urb La Marina, and the council office, together with cards are us, and our ladies Pam Sutton on 966-796-828.and Sue 966-713-822. We are still looking for new members so if you feel you would like to give it a go contact =Tom Ford on 966-790-547.All tickets sold go to local charities Doors open 7pm, show starts 7-30pm.

After the summer break, the next meeting of the San Luis Residents Association and Neighbourhood Watch will take place on Monday 25th September at Casa Ventura in San Luis at 4.30 pm. At the last meeting not only was great concern expressed about the greater number of burglaries and attempted break-ins in the area of San Luis, La Siesta and El Chaparral but also the ever increasing amount of rubbish that is being dumped on our urbanizations instead of being taken to the Eco Parque. Burglary, fly tipping and dumping rubbish on the road are all criminal offences so we are therefore pleased to say that both a representative from the council and also the police will be in attendance at the meeting to cover both subjects. This will give an opportunity for residents to discuss the problem and find out what measures are being taken to attempt to put a stop to this nightmare. There will, of course, also be time to raise any other matters. All residents from San Luis, La Siesta and El Chaparral are welcome to attend the meeting and we are sure that your support would aid the advancement of events.

The prosecutor explained that the association to manage the sports schools was created a few days after Ramírez assumed the office of Mayor and was led by Irles, although the mayor said that this whole thing "had nothing to do with politics", but sports. Ramirez said he was also unaware, when the club asked him in August 2011 to pay almost 26,000 euros to cover the first quarter, whether the agreement had been approved. During the cross examination there were tense moments between the Prosecutor and the mayor, to the point that the judge had to ask Ramirez on several occasions to calm down and relax. The mayor repeatedly argued that he did not know whether the procedure had been carried out correctly because he "did not understand the law" and that was what the council’s contract secretary was for.


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ntonio José Leal Bernabéu has now assumed command of the Torrevieja Civil Guard. The new commander is in charge of one of the most important detachments in the country, with over 500 agents, 200 of which are assigned to Torrevieja and the remainder to municipalities across the region His previous tour of duty was with the Spanish mission of the United Nations on the border of Lebanon with Israel. On Wednesday the Commandant was greeted in the town hall by Torrevieja’s mayor, José Manuel Dolón, where, following a short reception, the mayor, together with several councillors, heard his views on security in the region. Torrevieja is the city with the highest demographic load in the country that employs the Civil Guard on security work, instead of the National Police, which usually carries out such tasks in urban areas. At the meeting, which has lasted for more than an

hour, there was an opportunity to review the "security issues that most concern us," said the mayor, “such as the terrorist threat, the relationship between the Civil Guard and the Local Police and the other security bodies such as Civil Protection. Other issues that would normally have an impact on the functioning of the City Council, such as Environmental Environment, protection, animal protection or housing occupancy were also discussed. Following the meeting the mayor thanked the Commander for his visit and presented him with a salt boat. Antonio Jose Leal Bernabé, is 36 years of age, a native of Tarragona, who was previously detached to the Spanish mission of the UN on the Lebanese border with Israel. The commander replaces Lieutenant Colonel Alfonso Martín who was in command of the barracks for eight years prior to assuming a new command in Burgos.

New routes from San Javier for Ryanair and Tui Airlines continue to schedule their flights in and out of San Javier regardless of what may happen with Corvera airport, the management of which, at this stage is out to public tender.

With just two companies currently involved I doubt that there is anyone who hazard a guess just if and when this procedure will be completed. To all intents and purposes the airport of the Autonomous Community of Murcia does not yet exist. So it was welcome news on Wednesday when Ryanair announced they they will launch a new route from Murcia to Frankfurt next April, which will feature two weekly links. The company said that the flights for this route, one of the first announced in the company's summer calendar 2018, can now be booked on Ryanair.com. Tui Belgium, which is part of the TUI group, currently operating four weekly flights between Murcia-San Javier and the Belgian city of Antwerp, will resume its connection with the Brussels-Charleroi airport from the end of October with two return flights per week, every Monday and Friday. The route with Charleroi, which had been replaced by that of Antwerp, is increasing the number of destinations operated by the Belgian company that, for the very first time, will schedule two destinations from Murcia. Through its website www.tuifly.be, the selection of destinations offered from San Javier will increase to three next summer, with the addition of BrusselsZaventem, the main airport of the Belgian capital.

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Ombudsman highlights dangers in children’s parks T

he Ombudsman of the Comunitat Valenciana, Jose Cholbi, has criticised the Ayuntamiento of Orihuela on the deplorable state of the many green areas and children's playgrounds on the coast, pointing out the "serious and completely unacceptable state of the parks for which remedial measures should be adopted as a matter of urgency".

The Catalan Ombudsman learned about the matter from the media, including The Leader Newspaper, in which a report was published on 1st May, which included "details on both the lack of maintenance and the poor health and safety conditions of them all", said Cholbi. In response to the reports, he asked the City Council for information "to verify the legitimacy of the situation and its consequent dangers". The municipal report accepted that the situation was as described: "The consistory recognised the lack of action and confirmed that it was due to a lack of budget, whilst at the same time heaping much of the blame on the builders and promoters, who they said in many cases had yet to complete the necessary procedure in handing the plots over to the council, following the completion of their developments.”

The report sent by the City Council advised the Ombudsman that the necessary budget to complete these actions is estimated at 300,000 euros "But the date of the repair The Ombudsman described the state of many of work is still to be agreed," Cholbi Orihuela Costa Children’s Parks as “Deplorable.” said.

Rail connection for Alicante-Elche airport

The Minister was in the area test driving a train on the new high-speed link between Elche and Murcia Iñigo de la Serna, the Minister of Development, was in Elche on Thursday morning, where was able to take part in the test drive of a train on the section of the high speed rail link between Elche and Murcia. Although the journey took 35 minutes to travel between to two cities, reaching a speed of 80 kilometres per hour, it is expected that when the AVE starts operating, it will travel at 280 km per hour which will reduce the journey time to just 20 minutes. The minister used the occasion to announce that has instructed the Secretary of State for Infrastructure to initiate a feasibility study to see how best the airport can be linked by train to the AVE station in

Alicante. The idea was initially costed in 2010 at 240 million euros but it was shelved as a result of the economic crisis. Thus begins the countdown as the government now attempts, once more, to resolve one of the major issues that their airport has, in a year where it is expected to exceed 13 million passengers and where it has the ideal space to build the proposed railway station. Indeed the European Commission itself says that all airports that exceed 6 million passengers a year should have a railway station which is connected to the nearest major city. Alicante-Elche airport can boast double that amount.

The Ombudsman highlighted "the seriousness and the inherent dangers of the situation which makes it absolutely essential to quickly allocate the necessary budget. He was also extremely critical of the time that it is taking many of the builders to hand the plots over to the council following completion of building works, whilst at the same time reminding everybody concerned of their liabilities with regard to accidents. The original information was put together by members of FAOC (Federación de Asociaciones de Orihuela Costa-Alicante) who said at the time that they were becoming increasingly concerned about the deteriorating, and even dangerous state of many children’s playgrounds on the Orihuela Costa. Their concerns were supported by photographs taken by the member associations in Villamartin, La Florida and La Regia, which they said demonstrated just a small sample of the problems that affect equipment in playgrounds all over the coast.


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This article is one of a monthly series about digital photography, written for The Leader by David Stokes.

PHOTOGRAPHING PEOPLE, CHILDREN AND PETS

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ast month I looked at shooting modes, including Aperture Priority (A on the Mode Wheel for most cameras, AV on a Canon). For the more adventurous this is frequently the best mode for this type of photography, although using the Portrait Scene Mode is a less complicated alternative, and often nearly as good. However simple you want to keep it, there are a few issues you should consider before taking the shot that will potentially greatly improve the final picture. LOCATION The background to the shot is the first important consideration. If it is a beautiful view across the Alps the view may be important to the picture, and the angle you take it immaterial. However, in many places there will be objects in the way that need to be avoided. So, before you take the picture, look around and decide the best angle to take it. In the first picture of the dog we have an ugly bit of wall, a third of a cushion, and the dog lost on patio stones that match its colour. How much better it would have been if the cushion had been moved, the dog placed on a dark carpet to give contrast and the wall avoided.

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The second picture was taken at the same house and you can see the difference. When you are out and about, check all around you to find the best backdrop first. Is there an ugly lamppost behind the person’s head, or a rubbish bin in the picture? Avoid parts of things creeping into the edge (the front of a car or corner of a table for example). Move round slightly, or maybe zoom in a bit, to avoid such objects altogether. LIGHT Here in Spain we get a lot of harsh sunlight, which is often difficult to avoid, but is not the best situation for taking photographs. Strong sun creates very high contrast, which makes it difficult to avoid deep shadows on a person’s face. Try if you can to put the subject in a shaded place, or at least avoid having the subject directly facing the sun. If this is not possible, stand a reasonable distance away from the subject and use the flash. Although you already have a lot of light on the subject, the flash will provide filllight to the deep shadows on the face cre- Get down to their ated by the sun. level FOCUS ON THE EYES Whether you are taking people or animals, make sure the focus point is on the eyes. As human beings, it is always the eyes in a photo that we are initially drawn to. If you use the Portrait Scene Mode, or face recognition, the camera should do this automatically. GET DOWN TO THEIR LEVEL With animals and children it is generally best to get down to their level, rather than point the camera down from above. This point is well illustrated by the two pictures of the dog. Even if the first one were cropped closer, you would still have a somewhat distorted look to the face. The boy playing with the bricks, however, was photographed with the camera about 18” off the floor, and the result is much better.

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COMPOSITION Apart from avoiding ugly and/or unnecessary objects in the photo, as already mentioned, good composition is important: • If it is a portrait, the subject should fill the overwhelming part of the photo. • If it is a picture of somebody at a particular location, then the view is also important. So, although the person will be smaller in the photo, place them to one side, not smack in the middle. • For portraits, try not to take them directly face on, which can look a bit like a prison or passport photo. Looking slightly to the side is much better. Tilting the head, and shoulders at an angle with the subject turning the head towards the camera, always looks more pleasing. • Candid photos taken when the person is not expecting it will usually look much more natural than a “Say Cheese” pose. •

Either take head and shoulders, or full length. Do not chop off hands or feet. • If indoors, in daytime avoid sitting the subject with a window directly behind them. If you place them to the side of a window you can get a nice diffused light coming across them, and that is the best way to get a nice natural light on To enquire about my photography courses, Photography Group, or other services, please contact me by phone, e-mail or web. CONTACT DETAILS Web: www.davidstokesphotography.co.uk Email: info@davidstokesphotography.co.uk Telephone 649 613 517 If you have a question you can email me direct or via The Leader Some questions and answers will be printed in the next issue, and whilst we will do our best, we cannot guarantee to answer every email received.


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The Selected Viticulture of Bodegas Faelo

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hat a wonderful day out on 12 September for fifty members and supporters of the Orihuela Costa and District Branch of The Royal British Legion. Not quite the ‘high road’ but we nonetheless travelled north along the AP7 motorway to the city of Elche, where we enjoyed a fantastic visit and tour of the family owned and run winery, Bodega Faelo. The wine tasting and food were

both excellent as we had a wonderful experience, with everyone agreeing that it was most certainly well worth the visit. Our guide, Maria, spoke very good English, as she shared with us the passion of the wine making process in this third generation, traditionally run family vineyard, which produces only organic wines. We were greeted at the gate by Maria and owner Jaime who made us all most welcome as

Wayne Campbell and Skippy Teasdale with tour guide Maria and owner Jaime

they immediately guided us to the shade on a very hot September day. Maria explained how Grandfather Rafelo started making wine in the 1930s for his family, how it was then extended to friends which has now grown into a successful local wine business based purely on tradition, lunar grape cultivation and innovation. The history of the bodega was fascinating and we would have

loved to be there at harvest time treading the grapes. Unfortunately we missed it by just one week. The picnic wine-tasting was a delicious way to savour the local flavours of wine and food. From 4 different styles of meats and sausage with manchego cheese, fresh bread and olive oil and then onto a luscious mixture of oranges, dates and fig cake. We really enjoyed the food. The wine complemented the flavours starting with a really nice chardonnay, L’Alba del Mar, followed by a rosé, L’Alba de Faelo,. We then moved on to La Dama, a red crianza and then

Palma Blanca, a surprisingly good sweet muscatel. Although we tasted the standard Palma Blanca, when I left I purchased the ‘Especial Oro’ edition, which is the very same muscatel incorporated with flakes of gold, symbolising, we were told, happiness and prosperity, to be shared during those special moments. This is most certainly not a mainstream winery but one that is run with passion and with soul. We spent a great time experiencing the whole process, and it is a visit that we would recommend to you all.

The traditional method of crushing the grapes with two not so traditional ladies


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LAST WEEK’S ANSWERS QUICK ACROSS: Across: 1 Bankrupt; 5 Idea; 9 Solo; 10 Pinnacle; 11 Maybe; 12 Operate; 13 Powerlessness; 18 Religion; 19 Clap; 20 Shallow; 21 Jemmy; 22 Lees; 23 Pressure. DOWN: 2 Avocado; 3 Knobble; 4 Prisoner of war; 6 Decease; 7 Ageless; 8 Infers; 13 Perusal; 14 Welfare; 15 Regale; 16 Nucleus; 17 Stammer. CRYPTIC ACROSS: 1 Inaction; 5 Maid; 9 Stun; 10 Striking; 11 Broom; 12 In state; 13 Blamelessness; 18 Outright; 19 Mint; 20 Hearten; 21 Yemen; 22 Rita; 23 Perished. DOWN: 2 Natural; 3 Conform; 4 Outside chance; 6 Animate; 7 Degrees; 8 Missus; 13 Brother; 14 Attract; 15 Exists; 16 Numbers; 17 Sincere.

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Happening (10) Pilot (5) Prophet (4) Blow (6) Scare (8) Deer-meat (7) Despairing (10) Natural (8) Beg (7) Gloss (6) Dissuade (5) Chef (4)

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Priest removes the tail from the animal (5)

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The girl describing most of the epistles! (7)

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Sink a coal-carrying vessel (7)

10. Currently changing (5) 12. Does it give a ghostly light? (6-4) 15. Right-handed key (6,4) 18. Located like a gun, we hear (5) 19. Dressed for an attack, by the sound of it (7) 21. Bases of justification for the dregs (7) 22. Get down in good condition (5)

SUDOKU CHALLENGE

Solution on Page 22 CAN YOU MASTER THE SUDOKU CHALLENGE? Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 to 9.

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Mikhaylovich Luzhkov, the Mayor of Moscow. 11. a. I have a dream (ABBA), b. All I have to do is dream (The Everly Brothers), c. Sweet dreams (Are made of this) (Eurythmics), d. California dreaming (The Mamas and Papas), e. Dreams are ten a penny (Kincade), 12. They were all written (or partly written) in prison. 13. George

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DOWN 1. Academic programme provides us with a hopeful outlook (10) 2. An attack of illness is concerning (5 3. One way to slim down Parliament (4) 4. Seem to be a soft fruit (6) 5. Name for underwater vessel? (8) 6. Faulty distribution that may result in a reshuffle (7) 11. Getting the message by oral, not aural, means! (3-7) 13. Chivalrous types, but causing a row among friends (8) 14. Turn one into an uncharged particle (7) 16. Carriage on which the Frenchman sits (6) 17. Air of devotion about eastern deity (5) 20. Strikes when the boom returns (4)

'dream' somewhere in the title. Can you name the song? a. If you see the wonder of a fairy tale. b. I can make you mine, taste your lips of wine. c. I travel the world and the seven seas. d. You know the preacher likes the cold. e. When we were children we played in your backyard. 12. What do the books 'Don Quixote', Pilgrim's Progress', 'Fanny Hill' and Sir Walter Raleigh's 'History of the World' all have in common? 13. One of the first triple albums ever released is ranked number 9 in the 'The top 100 albums that don't appear in all the other top 100 albums of all time' list. Which Beatle released the album and what is it called? 14. What name was given to the ferocious wolf or bear pelt clad Norsemen who refused to wear armour in battle? 15. How did Gottfried Dienst make over the line headlines in 1966? 16. Which 1925 silent film, which years later would be remade into a Hollywood blockbuster, was the most expensive silent film ever made? 17. Che Guevara fought as an armed combatant in which three countries? 18. The lines in a Peruvian desert which depict stylized animals which can only be seen from the air are called what? 19. The 1966 cult film 'Blow Up' was directed by the Italian Antonioni. What was his artistic sounding first name? 20. The main character of Scarface, Tony Montana, was played by Al Pachino. What was Tony's nationality? 1. Cinderella Castle, 2. Trousers, 3. Rammstein, 4. Napoleon's French Grande ArmĂŠe and the Imperial Russian Army (lead by General Mikhail Kutuzov). 5. Ukulele, 6. b. They have all had animals named after them, 7. Condoms, 8. Aether, 9. Boulder Dam. Congress re-named it Hoover again in 1947, 10. Mr. Yury

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1. What is the name of the castle that is the icon for all things 'Walt Disney'? 2. Which modern form of men's clothing in the early 19th century was banned in Russia by Tsar Alexander the first? 3. Which disaster rock band has been declared a threat to the state in Belarus? 4. Which two armies fought each other at the Battle of Borodino on September 7th, 1812, a battle involving more than 250,000 troops and resulting in at least 70,000 casualties? 5. A chordophone is a musical instrument that makes a sound with vibrating strings. The name of which chordophone roughly translated from the Hawaiian means "jumping flea"? 6. What do Sid Vicious, Dick Cheney, Kate Winslet, Adolf Hitler, Neil Young, Boris Becker, Shakespeare, George W Bush, David Attenborough, Oliver Hardy, Elvis, Hugh Hefner and Frank Zappa all have in common? 7. In the cult film 'From Dusk till Dawn' holy water was used as a weapon against the vampires. What did the humans use as containers for the holy water? 8. The ancient Greeks believed their world was made up of five elements: Fire, Earth, Air, Water and which other fifth element? 9. Due to President Hoover's unpopularity during the Depression, the name of the Hoover Dam was changed to what? 10. According to the Forbe's rich list of 2009, Mrs. Yelena Nikolayevna Baturina is the richest woman in Russia. Who was her husband? 11. The following words are from songs with

Nazca desert. 19. Michelangelo. 20. Cuban Bolivia. 18. Nazca lines. Found in the Goal). 16. Ben Hur. 17. Cuba, Congo and England and West Germany. (Wembley the Football World Cup final between Berserkers. 15. He was the referee during Harrison. 'All Things Must Pass'. 14.


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‘Letters from the Atlantic’ Barrie Mahoney was a head teacher and school inspector in the UK, as well as a reporter in Spain, before moving to the Canary Islands to launch and edit a new English language newspaper. He enjoys life in the sun as a columnist and author, and continues to write a series of popular novels, books for expats, as well as designing mobile apps and websites to promote the Canary Islands.

Who Lov es a Party?

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ewly arrived expats living in Spain and the Canary Islands will quickly learn that expat lives are punctuated with fiestas to celebrate the life of a particular saint or a special period in Spanish and Canarian history. Despite the irritation that fiestas can creep up on the unsuspecting expat, ruining plans to go shopping or to visit the bank, they are an intrinsic part of Spanish life and the wise expat soon learns to join in with the moment. Initially, many expats think that the day of the fiesta is when it all happens. This is a big mistake and new expats quickly learn that fiestas actually begin during the late afternoon and evening on the day before. This is sensible, because it leaves plenty of time to dress up, do the cooking and to gather family and friends together before the actual event. In reality of course, for many people the actual day of the fiesta is spent recovering from the night before. Fiestas are fun and add to the rich fabric and pattern of life in Spain, as well as creating a pause from the usual frenetic pace of life. After all, in Spain and the Canary Islands, life is for living. There has been a special fiesta for the whole island of Gran Canaria this week, but it is particularly special for the residents of a pretty town in the north of the island called Teror (not to be confused with terror!). The Virgin of the Pine is the patron saint of Gran Canaria and this fiesta is based upon the story of the Virgin Mary, who made an appearance many years ago. It was on 8 September 1492 that an image of the Virgin Mary is said

to have appeared in a pine tree to Juan Frias, who was the first Bishop of Gran Canaria. Later, a large church was built near to where this pine tree grew, and it is still there today. The original pine tree died a long time ago, but there are more pine trees in the town near to the church. The Lady of the Pine, or Nuestra Señora del Pino, is said to possess healing qualities, and in true Catholic fund-raising tradition, it is possible to buy wax models of every part of the human body that can be offered for healing.

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By Bar rie Mahoney

Everybody loves a party.

Visitors to the church will find a beautiful statue of the Virgin, which is taken out of the church in a religious procession every year on 8 September. On this day, people from all across the island come to this small town for a very big fiesta celebration. Religious or not, many visitors discover that when they are facing the statue of the Virgin it has a powerful and moving effect upon them. It is also rather extraordinary, since one side of the face is smiling and the other side is sad. The statue has many jewels, but in 1975 there was a robbery at the church and some jewels were stolen from the statue and never recovered. Thousands of pilgrims joined the procession this week, and many arrived for celebrations on the eve of the fiesta. One of the customs are parrandas or groups of people who move between different places singing traditional songs; others join them to make the singing group larger. This tradition comes from the islands of Cuba and Puerto Rico, where many people from the Canary Islands moved to many years ago for work. They later returned home and brought with them some of these Caribbean islands’ cultures and traditions. This year’s parrandas started with traditional music, but then went on to more modern reggaetron. The singing leads to people dancing until they are ready for refreshment in the local bars. These pilgrims

often arrive in Teror by car or bus, but many make the journey on foot, and some this year have been seen dancing in the middle of the GC21 road. Sensibly, for the safety of pilgrims, the main road to Teror was closed to traffic for the evening. It is noticeable that the traditional grip of the Catholic Church upon people in Spain and the Canary Islands is fast diminishing, and it is rare to see many people attending church on Sundays as used to be the case, particularly during the Franco years. Despite this, it is clear that many Canarians maintain a strong spiritual basis in their lives and continue to be moved and inspired by stories of the saints and religious events, which they celebrate with vigour and enthusiasm. Above all, they enjoy a good party! If you enjoyed this article, take a look at Barrie’s websites: http://barriemahoney.com and http://thecanaryislander.com or read his latest book, ‘Footsteps in the Sand’ (ISBN: 9780995602717). Available in paperback, as well as Kindle editions. © Barrie Mahoney


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“A burger for me and water for my horse"

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photograph taken Pilar de la Horadada recently has gone viral on social networks. It shows a couple of young girls waiting in the ‘drive in’ queue at the town’s Burger King.

Nothing unusual in that you would have thought, apart from the fact that their mode of transport was not quite what you would expect. The pair were patiently waiting for service as they sat on the back of a horse. Hardly the Wild West I would agree but one that caught the young Burger King attendant completely by surprise as she heard the rhythmic clatter of hooves approaching. Such a scene could hardly go unnoticed so the mandatory photo was taken and quickly uploaded since which time it has attracted over 100,000 likes. The fast food outlet which is synonymous with the "American way of life," was opened by the mayor of Pilar, Ignacio Ramos, in April. He was accompanied by the president of Burger King Spain, Gregorio Jiménez.

HELP Vega Baja Volunteer goes the extra mile! Pat Milligan has been a volunteer with HELP Vega Baja for many years as part of their hospital visiting team, visiting patients at the Vega Baja Hospital. Wanting to do even more, Pat’s time is often taken up organising fundraising events for various charities and her events are becoming more and more popular with tickets in great demand. On the 6th September, President of HELP Vega Baja, Michele Masson was handed a cheque for 365 euros for the charity by Pat at an event in Callosa de Segura. Over 80 people enjoyed a meal and entertainment by the ever popular entertainer, Woody. Michele thanked those attending for their support and explained how the donation will be used to help people in the Vega Baja area who find themselves in difficult times. She also asked everyone to join her in thanking Pat for all the wonderful work she does week after week not only as a HELP Vega Baja volunteer but also for the local community

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Reaching Out with Cockney Capers "Reach Out" in association with the Marina Bar, Calle de las Rosas Torrevieja are holding a 'cockney themed' afternoon on Friday the 29th Sept at 1.30pm. The event will include a 2 course pie and mash lunch, Tombola, Raffle, Singalong, and a few surprises. The cost is 10 Euros each which will include donations to this worthwhile charity. Booking is essential as places will be limited. Bookings can be made in person at the Marina Bar or by telephoning them on 966 70 7820. It is hoped that this event is as popular as the successful "Posh Nosh" and like "Posh Nosh" people can come along dressed appropriately to enhance the theme of the afternoon. David & Lorraine Whitney, organisers of the event work tirelessly to arrange original fund raising events for the charity, and still have a Fashion Show on 20th Oct and Christmas Fair on 18th of November to arrange. "Cockney Capers" is hopefully going to be another resounding success.


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Quirónsalud Offer Free Tests For Early Detection In Prostate Cancer The test is aimed for men over 40 years of age or from 40 years of age if there is family history. Torrevieja 12th September 2017. The Hospital Quirónsalud Torrevieja, launch a free campaign for the early detection of prostate cancer to mark World Day of this disease which takes place on the 15th of September. This initiative consists of a free PSA analysis followed by a previously made appointment for a consultation with urology. Available to men living in the Vega Baja are of Alicante (Nationals and none nationals) from 45 years of age, if there is a family history, from 40 years of age. The period that these tests can be done are from the 18th to 22th September if you are interested you can obtain further information by telephone: 966 92 57 70, or by email prevencion.trv@quironsalud.es or through our webpage http://www.quironsalud.es/torrevieja/es . Previously made appointment required, for analytical it is not necessary to come on an empty

stomach and the tests will be held in Torrevieja Quirónsalud Hospital and medical centres in Quirónsalud Orihuela and Santa Pola . The aim of the campaign is to raise awareness about the importance of prevention and early detection for a good prognosis of this disease. Our intention is to “inform and raise public awareness about prostate cancer as then there is a low risk of suffering with it. The aim is to inform citizens of the effective prevention for prostate cancer in men aged 45 years and over. A common barrier to prevention of this disease is the lack of information; therefore, we want to familiarize society that with a simple blood test prostate cancer cure is possible if detected in time, “explains Dr. Sven Petry, head of the Urology Unit Quirónsalud Torrevieja. 90% of these cases can be cured Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among men in the world and the first in Europe. Each year about 25,000 new cases are detected in Spain, of which between 20% to 30% of patients diagnosed have relapsed in the dis-

ease because they have become resistant to hormonal treatments. However, when detected early, 90% of these tumours can be cured, said Dr. Petry. The PSA test. PSA is a molecule known to be a marker for prostate cancer. When a tumour appears in the prostate PSA production is uncontrolled and increases its concentration in blood. It is considered a risk when PSA if greater than 10 ng / mL. When the PSA is between 4 and 10 ng / mL studies are recommended to investigate why it is high, without suspecting prostate cancer. The PSA test is also used to detect other prostate diseases such as benign prostatic hyperplasia or prostate infection (prostatitis). The PSA analysis test is easy to perform and non-invasive, it is a simple blood analysis. The results should be interpreted with caution. To receive a negative test result "indicates that it is highly unlikely that a person has prostate cancer, although the reliability is not 100%. Therefore, it is recommended.


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Car and Vehicle Sales The Car of the Month at Automoviles Crespo is a 2015 Ford CMax Diesel which is on Special Offer priced at just 16,500 euro. Come along to our showroom in Elche and see our vast range of used cars or call 96 666 22 60 for all our latest offers. The biggest and best for price, choice and quality.

Social and Clubs The next meeting of the Orihuela Costa Branch of the Royal British Legion will be on 21 Sept at the Olympia Restaurant in Mil Palmeras starting at 7.30pm. The Torrevieja Branch meets at the Casa Ventura in San Luis at 7.30 pm on the 2nd Friday while the La Marina/Gran Alacant Branch meets on the 1st Monday at The London Bar, behind Dial Prix in Gran Alacant at 6pm. Everyone Welcome. Age Concern Costa Blanca Sur is here to help you. Our aim is to assist with problem solving for the over 50’s and promote their well-being. We need volunteer Drivers and paople to join our Residential Home Visiting Team. You will visit people who live in

a Residential Home, and take them out for a coffee either in a wheelchair or walking. If you think you can help Age Concern in this respect call into our centre at C/Paganini s/n, Urb. La Siesta 03184 Torrevieja or ring 966 786 887. Or you can email: costablanca@ageconcern.org.es HAH CB need you to help us help those in need in their own homes in areas surrounding Quesada, San Luis, La Siesta Torrevieja, La Mata, Orihuela Costa, Villamartin to Campoverde, short or long term medical conditions of all ages and nationalities. Contact our head office on 965 328 794 or email: charitycentre helpathomecb@gmail.com. Girlguiding group for Orihuela Costa. The Orihuela Costa Rainbows and Brownies. This is a brand new Girlguiding group for girls aged 5-11 years. Rainbows 5-7 years, Brownies 711 years. We will meet every Wednesday at the Madhouse in El Galan. Parents can find our more on our Facebook page Orihuela Costa Brownies and Rainbows

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Curious about work of Samaritans in Spain? Interested in becoming a listener? Have a few hours a week to help with the charity shop, fundraising or admin? To find out more, come and join us for refreshments and a chat at our Centre in the Punta Marina Shopping Centre, by the Punta Prima roundabout, on the N332. (Volunteer positions are unpaid but expenses can be claimed). www.samaritansinspain.com Email: janeatsams@outlook.com The Orihuela Costa Drop In Centre is now fully open in C/Cipres, Lomas de Cabo Roig, where we can offer you a full range of activities every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday including music, language classes, drawing and painting, sewing, general information, bereavement advice and much more. Further info is available at: oc.communitycare@gmail.com

Churches and Services La Siesta Evangelical Church hold services each Sunday and everyone is welcome. Our 11am Services are held every 2nd and 4th Sunday in the month (and on the 5th Sunday, if this applies.) On the 1st and 3rd Sunday’s our Services are at 9.30 am. Our choir sings at our 11 am Services and there is also a Sunday School, Stepping Stones, on these Sundays. We welcome res-

idents, visitors and children. For information see our website www.lasiestaevangelicalchurch.org or phone Pastor Keith on 666 180 108.

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SABA finals at Vistabella T

he Finals of the newly named South Alicante Summer Knockout Competition were held at Vistabella Bowls Club from 8th to 10th September, the first year the competition has been run under the LLB. The Competition has been running since late March early April with games prior to the Semi Finals finishing early July and has seen just under, 120 games in total. The Semi’s started on Friday 8th September, in the morning, we had the Mixed Trips and Men’s Pairs disciplines both Mixed Trips games followed a similar pattern and after 11 ends it would have been difficult to pick a winner in either game, Violet Campbell, Jacqui Johnston and Fred Roberts led Beryl Regan, Andy Leggatt and Mike Regan by 9 shots to 8 and Deidre Leeming, Jason Prockopowycz and Derek Sale led Lynne Bishop, Charlie Watkins and Arthur Brown by 11 shots to 10 then it changed and after 18 ends, Fred’s team ran out 16 – 11 winners, while Arthurs team pulled themselves together to win 19 – 14. The Men’s Pairs were a bit more one sided both finishing after 17 ends Phil Lockley and Dave Webb shocked the much fancied pairing of Terry and Peter Morgan winning 18 – 9 and Martin Foulcer and Pat Rafferty were on song beating John Pooley and Dennis Birkett 24 – 10.. The afternoon saw the semis of the Ladies Pairs and Mixed Pairs, in the Ladies Pairs Peta Rhodes and Carol Broomfield were pitted against Anita Brown and Brenda Rees in yet another tight fought game Anita and Brenda led most of the way up to the 7th end but by the 11th it was 9 all, they then won the next three ends to lead 12 -9 but Peta and Carol then dug in to finally run out 16 12 winners. The other semi was slightly more one sided with Mary Whitelock and Ann Marie Stevenson proving just too strong on the day for Eileen McLaren and Ros Stockell Ann Marie and Mary winning 17 – 9. The Mixed Pairs probably produced the game of the day with Peter Morgan and Jacquie Johnston taking on Sue Milner and Gary Raby, Peter and Jacquie looked to be holding all the cards at 13 -4 up after 10 ends but Sue and Gary were determined not to give up and levelled at 16 all after 16 ends dropped 1 on the 17th but finished on a high with 2 on the last end to win 18 – 17. The other game was between Brenda Jiggins and

John Rimmer who took on Mary and Phil Lockley, Brenda and John were always in command and won by 21 shots to 13. Saturday Morning gave us the Semi Finals of the Men’s singles and Ladies Singles. In the Men’s singles Martin Foulcer took on Peter Morgan and seemed to be on his way to a comfortable win leading 17 – 10 after 17 ends but Peter gave him a shock and pulled back to 17 all after 23 ends Martin however then sealed it to run out a 21 – 17 Winner. The other Semi was between Drew Gerrard and Terry Morgan Drew raced to an 11 - 3 lead and despite Terry’s best efforts he was never able to close the gap Drew finally winning 21 – 13. The Ladies Singles had one of those games that looked as if it was going to be close with Carol Rudge and Anita Brown battling it out at 12 shots all after 14 ends only for Carol to take control and win 21 – 13. The other game however was a real nail biter Carol Broomfield and Ann Eagle slugged it out for 20 ends to get to 16 all but then Carol took control and won 21 – 17.

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year was really made to fight all the way by Drew Gerrard after 20 ends Martin lead 14 – 13 but despite Drew picking up a 3 on the 23rd end Martin finally came out on top 21 – 16 to retain his crown. The Ladies Final was similar Carol Broomfield took an early lead of 14 – 4 after 10 ends but Carol Rudge slowly pegged her back and after 20 ends Carol only had a 2 shot lead at 19 – 17 but a 2 on the next end was sufficient for Carol to pick up her second title of the day 21 -17. All in all a great day to be sat watching bowls at Vistabella Bowls Club. Arthur and Barbara Brown who organised the event would like to thank Vistabella Bowls Club for the use of their Green and particularly Sandra Burrows who ran a very successful raffle, our Sponsors deVere Spain who sponsored us for the second year running, Jean Cooper for coming along on Sunday to along with the deVere representative present the Photo John Pooley - Martin Foulcer and Carol Broomfield winners with their trophy’s and prizes, plus least of all our Umpires and Markers who as usual all the participants in this year’s competition who did a great job. helped to make it such a success and last but not

The afternoon started us on the first of the Finals with Martin Foulcer and Pat Rafferty taking on Phil Lockley and Dave Webb in the Men’s Pairs unfortunately Phil and Dave were unable to produce the form they showed in the Semi giving Martin and Pat a comfortable 24 – 6 victory. The Mixed Trips final once again seemed to suffer from the 11th end turn around Violet Campbell, Jacquie Johnston and Fred Roberts led 12 -7 at this point only for Lynne Bishop, Charlie Watkins and Arthur Brown to take the bull by the horns and win the next 7 ends to take the title 22 -12. The remaining finals were played on Sunday and both the Mixed Pairs and Ladies Pairs Finals were cliff hangers everything went to the last end with both teams in with a chance of winning in the Mixed Pairs Sue Milner and Gary Raby led Brenda Jiggins and John Rimmer 14 – 12 and despite a 1 to Brenda and John Sue and Gary held on to win 14 – 13. In the Ladies Pairs game Peta Rhodes and Carol Broomfield led Mary Whitelock and Ann Marie Stevenson 14 – 13 with one end to go and sealed the title 15 -13 by picking up 1 on the last end. The final two games were the Men’s and Ladies Singles and once again we were treated to two hard fought games. In the Men’s Singles Martin Foulcer who was defending the title he won last

San Miguel Bowls Club The SABA Finals took place last weekend with some brilliant bowling taking place. The mixed pairs were won by San Miguel bowlers, Sue Milner and Gary Raby, excellent result, very well played. Carol Rudge reached the ladies singles, but came in 2nd to Carol Bloomfield, Brenda Rees, Anita Brown, Eileen McLaren, Ros Stockell and Ann Eagle all reached the semi-finals. Well done to you. The OPENING CEREMONY for the Valencians, takes place on TUESDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER at SAN MIGUEL BC 4.30 for 5pm start. Good luck to all taking part. Two teams from San Miguel took part in the Gran Alacant Rinks down at Monte Mar, with Pat McEwan, Linda Plaisted, Cliff Plaisted and Dave McEwan reaching the Semi Finals, playing against San Luis for 3rd and 4th place. These two teams reached the final for the last two years with San Luis coming out on top both times, and they did it again this time!!!!! For further information on San Miguel Bowls Club, please contact the President Rosamond Stockell, tel 699 232 910 or Secretary Pat McEwan, tel 966 71 4257

Emerald Isle Bowls Club After a very good game, A M Stevenson and Mary Whitelock where beaten on last end by Carol Broomfield and P Rhodes 15-13, in the SABA KO Ladies Doubles, well played ladies Drew Gerrard had a great game in windy conditions in Men’s Singles Final, but lost out in end to Martin Foulcer 21-16 Remember that the Valencian Championships are on starting on 19th, great event and plenty of games on at Emerald Isle. Elwyn Morris

Winners of the Mixed Triples, Lynne Bishop, Charlie Watkins and Arthur Brown

New Honours Board for Horadada Bowls Club On Thursday 14th September a Presentation took place at Horadada Bowls Club, where Mr Charlie Perkins a representative of Design Right, presented the new Honours/ Memoriam boards to the President of the club Mr Barry Evans. Mr Evans thanked him and also Barry Glazier and his team, from local printing and signwriting company Design Right, for all their efforts in pro-

viding and fitting the new boards and assured them they would be a fitting tribute to all Members Past and Present. In the coming days the board will be fitted to the front of the bowls club office where past and present club champions, and former members who have passed away, will be suitably honoured and remembered.


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Eurogolf Monthly Medal Competition

On Thursday 14th September Eurogolf played their first medal of the season off the plates. Most were obviously a bit rusted as was reflected in the results! Cat 1 1st Bob Buckeridge73 2nd Fred Reeve 76 3rd George McCallum 78 Cat 2 1st Dave Nicholls 73 2nd Gary Grierson 79 3rd Robin Richards 81 Cat 3 1st Mike Mitchell 77 2nd Harry Armstrong 80 3rd Ian Turner 84 Cat 4 1st Terry Sayers 72 2nd Morag Turner 76 3rd Bev Fairhurst 78 Best guest M. Welsh 78 September Medal winner Terry Sayers NTPs 5th Pino Perito 11th DavidGregson 12th in 2 Terry Cotgrave 15th Toby Walford 17th Sue Gillett Best front 9 John Barraclough 35.5 Best back 9 Cindi Green 34 Football Clive Horne M. Williams Malcolm Foskett and John Fairhurst. TUESDAY TOFFS On Tuesday 12th September

Toffs played their

normal stableford competition and the results were Cat 1 (0-15) 1st Bill Martin 39 2nd Pino Perito 36 3rd Pete Gartside 35 Cat 2 (16-20) 1st John Kirkwood 37 2nd Gary Grierson 36 3rd Alan Venables 34 Cat 3 (21-24) 1st Debbie Weedon 35 2nd Gordon Bourne 32 3rd Geoff Evans 31 Cat 4 (25+) 1st Sharon Horne 34 2nd Pete Sanderson 33 3rd Monique Reeve 32 Overall Toffs winner Bill Martin Best front 9 David Gregson 18 Best back 9 Tony Forbes 18 NTPs 5th Sue Forbes 11th Ian Turner 12th in 2 Steve Sayers 15th Bob Buckeridge 17th David Gregson Best guest P.Hadley 37 Football Ian Turner Gordon Bourne Steve Sayers Gina Ashworth and Pete Gartside. If you would like to play at La Marquesa Tuesdays and Thursdays with one of the biggest societies on the Costa Blanca please visit the website: www.eurogolf-quesada.co.uk. .

PROPERTY FOR SALE - LOS MONTESINOS Offers in the region of 65,000 euros

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Paddy’s Point Golf Society - Seve Trophy We had a good turnout of 40 players for our trip to El Valle playing for the Seve Trophy. The course was in good condition and the greens true but fast. Our Chairman, Paul Cullen, came out on top. Well done Paul it's been a while! Nobody recorded a two so the pot will be carried over to our November Outing. Thanks to all at Paddy's Point for again looking after us so well, another lovely meal enjoyed by all. Our next outing is for the Una Duffy Memorial Trophy at Mar Menor on 11th October. NTP hole 6 Paul O'Shea, hole 9 Arthur Lambe, hole 12 Joey McAvoy, hole 15 Marie Fegan. BEST GUEST John Shannon 31pts. 3rd Terry Fitzgerald 32pts, 2nd Shaun P Murphy 33pts WINNER Paul Cullen 39pts. Picture shows Captain Rory presenting Paul with the Seve Trophy.

Busters Golf Society - Lee Barber Memorial Las Ramblas Social Club On Monday we played Dusty Bin (321) and the winning team with a very good score of 92 were Joyce McClusky, Mara (Guest), Brian Stains and Hendrick Oldenziel. Wednesday was Stableford again and the results were as follows: Cat.1: 1st John Dobson 39 pts, 2nd on a count back Olga Douglas 37 pts, 3rd Alan Douglas 37 pts.

Cat. 2: 1st “The Birthday Boy” Mike Mahony with a fantastic score of 44 pts and a big Handicap Cut to go with it!! 2nd Joyce McClusky 37 pts. 3rd Dougie Wright 37 pts on a count back. 2¨s Club: John Conway, Lindsay Forbes, John Collins, Alan Douglas and Brian Staines. Friday we played a 2 Ball Better Ball and the winners with a score of 49 pts. were John Dobson and Rod Doel. 2nd on a count back were Nick Campbell and Reg Akehurst also with 49 pts. Mike Mahony

Euronics Darts League 2017/18 season Well doesn’t time fly when you’re having fun over the summer break, and now, in what seems like no time at all, the winter darts season is upon us again. Well fear not as the new boards have arrived, the fixture list drawn up and all the paperwork is ready for printing. The captains will receive their packs by Thursday 21st September ready for play to commence on the 28th see first fixtures below.

os Montesinos, Alicante, just 40 minutes drive from both Alicante-Elche and San Javier airports, close to the beaches at Guardamar, Torrevieja, La Mata, Cabo Roig, Salinas; and towns: Quesada, San Miguel, Rojales and Benijofar, is this 2 bedroomed, 1 bathroom, south facing, ground floor apartmentbungalow. Well established private gated path/garden areas; fully tiled/balustrades, separate door entrance to fully-glazed tiled terrace, with 3 sliding tinted windows, electric/water points fitted. Entrance to property: Security grills fitted to door/windows, large lounge, under stairs cupboard, fitted electric heater/cooler system, separate kitchen, leading to covered security grilled fitted UPVC Galleria/window. Two large bedrooms, security grills fitted; separate bathroom/wc/shower/bidet. Habitacion

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certificate. Exclusive Community pool area; Los Montesinos Municipal Piscina/tennis courts/skateboard/football areas close by. Situated in the Vega Baja, Los Montesinos town has a picturesque modern square, situated in the centre of a popular area with a plethora of bars and restaurants, overlooked by the Church and Bell Tower. Town Hall/Police station. Facilities include Banks, Pharmacies, petrol station/Commercial businesses. FOR SALE, only because of another purchase in Los Montesinos. Please contact the owners direct for further details on: +34 7702 340 744 or email: lancashiremedia@gmail.com

Junction Jaguars

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Hub Hyenas

v Las Rosas Bullies

Hen’s Teeth

v Ale House

Porter House

v The Tavern Oldies

Witherspooners

v Pint Depot Queens

Angels

v Porter House Bees

Amigos Misfits

v Wee Rockers

El Capitan

v Hub Hellraisers

The season will finish one week later this year as a 3- week break over Christmas and New Year was voted in at the AGM. The last league game before Christmas will be on Thursday 14th and the first game of 2018 is on January 11th so feel free to book your hollies now! For those of us who are staying put in our beloved Spain, an extra competition has been added in for a bit of Christmas festivity on Thursday 21st Dec. It will be a mixed pairs competition played all on one night at 2-4 venues in Villamartin Plaza (depending on the number of entrants). All players must be registered in the

league but can obviously be paired up from different teams. The committee would like to remind all teams that fair play is expected and for all players to familiarise themselves with the updated rules available in the team pack. We will be taking a firm hand with any team who plays a non-registered player or reschedules a game when they have at least 4 players available. As with previous seasons, the league will split into division A and B after the first half. With new sign-ons for many of the teams this year it could be an interesting season with all to play for at the top and the bottom! Some shining stars have left to play with the big boys in the Torrevieja league but they have been replaced with new talent as yet untested. El Capitan have spiced up their side, hoping to top the league this year with two new signings and the Jackals also have a new kid on the block as do several other sides. So without further ado, happy darting everyone! Simone - Secretary, Euronics Darts League


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SMGS Eclectic at Lo Romero Golf

Our very popular annual eclectic competition over 5 games has been held this year at one of the nicest courses on our circuit, that's Lo Romero near Pilar de la Horadada. It's a super layout and is always presented in tip top condition. Being the final game of the series, it was a date that's been in a few diaries as the half a dozen contendors did their upmost to improve even a few points on their cumulative previous efforts. All cards, needless to say, were kept close to chests during the very welcome “apres golf” drinks – no-one was spilling the beans on how they'd fared on the critical holes. All will be revealed at the end of this month during our annual presentation evening 30 of us attended the day with the following results:. Nearest the pins – Ralph Tilbrook (Hole 5) Ivan Hanak (Hole 7) Marg Birtwistle (Hole 12)

and Brian Mulligan (Hole 15). Best Guest – Dave Watson with a respectable 37 pts. BRONZE - 3rd Marg Birtwistle (35 c/b) 2nd Norman McBride (35 c/b) 1st Norman Padmore (36). SILVER - 3rd Ivan Hanak (35) 2nd Ken Flaherty (36) and 1st Phil Birtwistle (37). GOLD - 3rd Tony Sims (35) 2nd Eva Petterssen (37) & 1st John Osborne (38). The “Abacus” bottle of fine red wine was taken away by Micky Roscoe. Our thanks go to all the team at Lo Romero for their help in making the day a success and if you wish to know more about the San Miguel Golf Society, please visit www.smgs.org or telephone Theo on 694 494 824 to get all the details of our Wednesday meetings.......... next week we're at Alenda.

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ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CHARITY DAY The charity day in aid of the Royal British Legion and the On course Foundation will be held at Vistabella on 21st September 2017 and the day is full with 144 players and 16 players in reserve and looks like being another successful day. As in previous years Costa Blanca Green Fee Services and the Leader will be providing green fee vouchers from various local courses for auction or sale with 100% of the proceeds being handed to the respective charities. The day is pretty full with two shot gun starts,two competitions and two prize presentations to be held and so time is at an optimum and to assist we are giving the chance for our readers and the competitors to purchase these vouchers in advance of the day. If you would like to make an advance telephone bid for any of the green fee vouchers on offer (see list below) then call Mike Probert on 966 70 4752 or 661 345 931. Public Course Price €270 - Reserve €140 €110 - Reserve €80 €120 - Reserve €90 €155 - Reserve €100 €150 - Reserve €80 €120 - Reserve €80

Up to Vistabella for our September home game with a full compliment of players. Peter Daggatt kept up his top scoring with coming in with 37 points to take the Gold Category. In Second place was with 32 points was Ron Chambers and in Third place was Geoff Wild with 28 points. In the Bronze Category Andy Billings posted 33 points to take First place with Harry McKinnon in Second with 29 points, with Paul Mutter on 25 points taking third place. Nearest the Pins Hole 4 Larry Lambe Hole 15 Peter Hayes Longest Drive Rodney Smith Best Guest Wilson Hogg 28 pts Next game is our away day with a change of venue. Imstead of Alenda we will be at Vistabella First Tee 08.15 am, Be there for 8 am with the correct Green Fee Back to our base at Bar Patricia for lovely Hot Dog with all the Trimmings and Chips. Thanks Chris followed by Presentation of Prizes. Anyone who would like to join our friendly Society give Ron a ring on 678 849 142 or email sanmigron@gmail.com See you all on the tee in 2 weeks.

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La Marina GS The Masters Trophy On a baking hot day we met at Bonalba to compete for the La Marina Masters Trophy. In general, scores reflected the oppressive conditions, although the Scottish contingent seem to revel in the high temperatures. Despite this two of the first three places went to Sassenachs with Barry Thorogood finishing in third place with a creditable 33 points ,just behind Bill Stobo’ s 34 points. La marina master for 2017, however, was serial winner Gerry McCabe with 37 points, ultimately heading for his eighth handicap cut of 2017. All other prizes went north of the border, with Graeme Buchanan taking two ntp's and the 2's pot and Alan Craig the other two ntp's. Our next meeting is at Vistabella on 28th September 0927 first tee at a cost of 35 euros. We shall be playing for the Mike Barbour memorial trophy with a Texas Scramble format. List is on the board or contact Alan on a100ac@yahoo..co.uk. Our next social event is a quiz night at the la marina sports centre on Tuesday 10th October at a cost of 8 euros to include a choice of cottage pie or fish and chips. Contact Elspeth on elspeth4mcd@yahoo.co.uk to book your table.

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Here on the Costa’s golf is one of the biggest leisure time activities for both tourists and resident alike and with this in mind we have secured the services of Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services to provide a weekly round up of local golfing events and topics and in conjunction with us at THE LEADER will provide discounted golf prices to all of our readers and run our golf competitions.

Course Voucher Altorreal 4GF & 2 Buggies Alenda 2GF Only No Buggy Bonalba 2GF & Buggy Campoamor 2GF & Buggy El Plantio 2GF Only No Buggy Font del Llop (GNK Course)2 GF Only No Buggy

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Greenlands bowls club has vacancies for members. If you are looking to play in the Winter Leagues, (Winter league, SABA and Southern) then consider joining this friendly club with arguably the best carpet on the Costa. We are looking to consolidate our squads, don't listen to rumours. Contact Hayley at the club or give Chris (President) a ring on 698 418 987 for details, and get it from the horse’s mouth.

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We at THE LEADER are committed to providing to our golfing readers affordable golf without the need to join a club or apply for a card but simply contact the number below to have instant access to discounted golf prices, many of which are exclusive to us. The deals shown in the table are some of the best currently available to you. Golf Course Alenda Alicante Altorreal Bonalba Don Cayo (Altea) El Plantio Font Del Llop La Finca La Marquesa La Serena Las Colinas Las Ramblas Lo Romero New Sierra Golf Roda Villamartin Villaitana Poniente Vistabella

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Torry pegged back after taking a 2-goal lead CD Torrevieja .................... 2

Zaragoza powers home Torry’s 2nd from a Manu corner on 38 minutes

CD Uni de Alicante ........... 2

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orry manager Pedreño went into a 3rd consecutive home match, safe in the knowledge that he had a full strength squad to pick from. Maximum points from their opening 2 matches has given the team a much needed confidence boost, banishing those relegation blues they had to live with through a summer of discontent.

Visitors Alicante University have had an identical start to the season as their hosts, so something had to give if 100% records were to be preserved in what was being billed by local soccer aficionados as the Preferente match of the day. It was the home side who were much the livelier in the early exchanges as they took the game to Alicante. Indeed inside the opening minutes, had Manu squared the ball into the path of the unmarked Ramiro rather than attempt an angled shot Torry could have taken an early lead. A shot from Dani tested Buyo on 10 minutes. The Torry keeper was again called into action to save from a fierce Cama effort moments later but that was probably the last occasion that we saw any real threat from the visitors during the opening half The home side were certainly in the ascendancy with Juanpe running riot down the right, as full back Dani had no answer. The one aspect that did let the Salineros down, however, was that final ball which went astray rather too often. But even with that drawback the home side were calling all the shots.

This Carbo challenge on Walid had Torry manager Pedreno screaming for a penalty .

A goalmouth scramble on the half hour saw Carbo save well at his right hand post when Ramiro looked to have squeezed his shot in, but as the

striker was bemoaning his luck the lively Juanpe smashed home from close range to put the home side in front

one back for Alicante on 70 mins after which substitute Llorca levelled the scoreline with a low diving header as the game entered the final 15 minutes.

Centre back Zaragoza was able to double the advantage moments later when he rose above the Alicante defence to head home from a Manu corner.

But this was a game that the home side threw away.

At that stage the game was in the bag, or so we thought, but a revitalised Uni side gave Torry much more to think about in the 2nd period. Buyo was called into action to save low from Brice on 50 minutes while at the other end no one from the Torry front line could connect with a Manu cross when only the slightest deflection was required. Chachi walked past 3 sleeping defenders to pull

TMGS @ La Marquesa 13/9/17

Photo: Bronze category winners. 36 members and guests found their way to what is now becoming the jewel of a golf course in Rojales. As reported last week, there are always improvements being made and this month was no different, it appears that a new elevated tee is being constructed on the 8th. The course was found to be in good condition with the greens recovering well from the recent maintenance. A welcome back to Swedish member Norbert Spaniol, his party piece for the day was to hit his tee shot from the 16th tee to the back of the 14th green! Some 60+ meters from his intended fairway. That’s quite a slice Norbert! For those of you that know the course Norbert is left handed, the 2’s pot will now be carried over to our next competition at Altorreal. In the interim almost

40 members and guest will make what is now becoming a frequent trip to Las Pinaillas this time for our 2 day competition. On to today’s results. N.T.P.’s hole 5 NADA, hole 11 Ole Rong, hole 15 Kenneth Persson, hole 17 NADA. Best guest was Dutch Daphne with 38 pts, Bronze category, 3rd N. Allen 32 pts, 2nd A. Goslan 32pts. 1st R. Nilsen 32 pts. all decided on handicap. Silver category D. Sullivan 32pts. 2nd O. Rong 32 pts. 1st K. Persson 38 pts. Gold category, G. Turner 34 pts. 2nd C. Gray, 1st H. Steele 37 pts. Photo: Bronze category winners. For more info about our Society please visit www.tmgs.org or call 661 524101 Facebook.com/TMGSGOLF

After controlling for long periods the defence fell asleep on just two occasions, and as so often happens at this level of football, they were duly punished. Two points that Torry could regret losing at the business end of the season. Definately a game of two halves, both of which were dominated by the home side. Next weekend, for what we think will be a Saturday game, Torry travel to the Polideportivo Municipal La Murada where they face Orihuela CF B. Check club website for details.


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