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Capilla de las Mil Palmeras immortalised in oils by RBL I gnacio Ramos, the mayor of Pilar de la Horadada, was the guest of honour at last Thursday’s meeting of the Royal British Legion held in Mil Palmeras.
The mayor was accompanied by Pilar Maria Samper, the councillor for Tourism and Commerce in the town, where he was presented by an oil
painting of the local Catholic Church, La Capilla de las Mil Palmeras, by the President of the Orihuela Costa and District Branch, Pastor Keith Brown. A decision to make a suitable gift to the town was made in appreciation of the outstanding support provided to the Branch in all of the ten years since it was first formed. Continued on Page 2
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Continued From Page One RBL Presentation In that time the one constant factor has been the use for its Remembrance Services of La Capilla de las Mil Palmeras so it was thought that an oil painting of the church might be an appropriate gift. The project was discussed at a chance meeting with well-known local artist and RBL supporter Suzanne Stokes, and with the assistance of her photographer husband, David, a number of suitable images of the church were captured and the venture was underway. When Suzanne spoke to the Branch President after the presentation she admitted at just how nervous she had been on accepting the commission. “Being an artist who specialises on the human form I was extremely worried that I might not be able to do the building justice. It is a beautiful church and there were lots of elaborate shadows and reflected light that I had to consider, but on seeing the reaction of the mayor and the branch members to the painting I am absolutely delighted at how it turned out.” In thanking the branch members Mayor Ignacio Ramos was clearly delighted by the gesture. He spoke of his appreciation of the RBL, the good work that they do and the importance of the role that they play in the local community. He talked of the two world wars, the awful losses that had been
suffered across Europe, the Commonwealth and the rest of the world by all nations, and the importance in ensuring that it must not happen again. As he addressed the branch the mayor became quite emotional. He said how deeply moved he was by the presentation, the kind words from members and the genuine affection that he felt from within the room as the presentation was made. Following the departure of the mayor Pastor Keith welcomed Sheila Chinnock to the front of the room. He explained how, in recent years, Sheila had donated numerous paintings to local charities on the Costa Blanca, and last year how she had decided to combine her two hobbies to create a poppy calendar in order to raise funds for the Royal British Legion. The calendar features some of Sheila’s most popular poppy paintings, including one that was commissioned by Stevie Spit for his Royal British Legion and AECC fundraiser at Benidorm Palace. As a result of her endeavours Sheila was able to present the proceeds from the sales, almost 250 euro, to the RBL Poppy Appeal Organiser, Eddie Coleman. Sheila said: “If my paintings and this calendar can make someone happy by raising a smile and by helping someone in need by raising a euro, then they will have done everything I hoped.” Sheila Chinnock flanked by Eddie Coleman and Pastor Keith Brown
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2018 Social Calendar underway at RNA
Members of the Torrevieja branch Royal Naval Association met for their first lunch of the year at La Piazza ll at Punta Marina commercial centre, Punta Prima on January 18th. As usual a good time was had by all, eating and socialising together in the January sunshine. We have many more social events to look forward to in 2018 as well as our meetings at 5pm on the first Wednesday of every month in bar/restaurante
El Paraiso near Carrefour in Torrevieja. You don’t need to have served in the Royal Navy to join us and you will receive a warm welcome from this friendly crew. To join or for more information please call Chairman Paul Edwards on 618 644 934, Vice Chairman Danny Kay on 966 71 6274 or Secretary Margaret Forshaw on 966 92 1996.
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Perrotón to raise awareness about responsible animal ownership
The gentle walk with pets will start at Villamartin Plaza and cover a distance of about three kilometres
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he Councilor for International Residents of the City of Orihuela, Sofía Álvarez, and the Councilor for Health, Noelia Grao, have announced details of the 1st Orihuela Costa Perrotón, a joint action by both council departments to be held on February 25 at 10 am starting at Villamartín square.
The walk will cover a distance of about three kilometres and will take the form of "a walk accompanied by pets where participants can enjoy a day with family, friends and their animals.” It is also intended to raise awareness about the responsible ownership of animals and to publicise the activities that take place in the Municipal Animal Protection Centre," said Cllr Grao. The councillor of Health spoke of "the firm commitment of this Government Team, and especially of this council, for animal welfare." She said that there would be representation on the walk by a number of different groups and organisations including manager of the Municipal Animal Protection Centre, "who will speak about the different ways in which residents can help, whether by volunteering to work at the shelter or by adopting an animal." The event also has a solidarity aspect, since participants will also be able to make donations of cleaning products or food, or purchase handicrafts from the association’s fundraising stand. Sofía Álvarez said that "this is an initiative that international residents have welcomed with great enthusiasm and affection," adding that "the idea is to spend a day enjoying the area with our pets and, of course, to make people realise that animals are not just toys and that you have to take care of them". The council will also make buses available to residents in the urban areas to travel to Villamartin and take part in this initiative. Registration can be made through the Tourist Offices at the Orihuela Costa Town Hall.
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YOUR OPPORTUNITY to improve sporting facilities on the Orihuela Costa
Officers from FAOC, the Federaciรณn de Asociaciones de Orihuela Costa-Alicante, along with delegates from schools, sports clubs and other associations, met with councillors recently, to discuss the Municipal Sports Plan and in particular, the existing needs, development and progress, of sports facilities for residents of the Orihuela Costa. At the meeting they were asked to formulate a bid of sports requirements for all residents situated on the coast together with their thoughts on the state of any existing facilities. However they were told that the bid must be submitted by the end of February if it is to attract any municipal funding, otherwise the Orihuela Costa will once again go without. The form can be found in English, Spanish, German on the FAOC Facebook page at www.facebook.com/portavozFAOC. It can also be downloaded from the Facebook pages of their affiliated Associations and from this article. When complete it
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should be despatched by email to info@faoc.es The objective of the survey is quite simple, to identify the sporting habits and preferences of the Orihuela Costa so that new equipment and facilities can be introduced and current facilities can be repaired and improved.
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It asks for your sporting habits and frequency as well as your opinion of the facilities that are currently available in your area.
here is an open invitation from the Councillors for Health and Foreign Residents for all community leaders, administrators, solicitors, and anyone in a position of influence or authority within the expatriate community, to attend a working breakfast at the Orihuela Costa Town Hall tomorrow, Tuesday 20th February at 10am.
It also asks for your opinion on those current facilities, their location and their current state. FAOC has said that they will consolidate and summarise all of the returns, and will submit them to the Department of Sports, so that the state of facilities available on the coast are better suited to the needs of its residents. This is your opportunity to be involved in the repair and improvement of current facilities, as well as the planning of sporting resources on the Orihuela Costa in the future. Please take time to complete the form and return it as soon as you possible can to info@faoc.es
Velvetones change direction and times he Velvetones love to sing and when Ena Fraser decided to retire from Directing to go back to singing with the choir, we had to think fast! Ena had previously sung for many years with us, before being elected as Musical Director 3 years ago.
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The chorus who sing 4 part Harmony, were delighted to come across Phil Molloy, who has been in choirs all her life and some on the Costa Blanca! After meeting up we agreed to alter times from Wednesday mornings to Thursday afternoons 17.15 to 19.45 at their usual venue, El Paraiso,
We are always on the lookout for new members, we have 25 ladies who sing plus 3 Social members who help out behind the scenes!
This friendly bunch of ladies, love the fun, companionship and to learn to sing well together. They welcome ladies of all ages for this fabulous hobby. Make new friends, come and join us for a coffee and a chat, or just listen.
So why not join us? Find us on Facebook or our website www.velvetonesharmonytorrevieja.com Or call Mary-Anne on 966 714 973
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The guest of honour at the breakfast will be the Medical Director of the University Hospital, Torrevieja, D Hipรณlito Caro, who will be talking about Healthcare in Spain, as well as registration procedures regarding the municipal Padron and the issue of SIP (Medical) Cards, together with the importance of keeping registrations up to date. The subject is important for all Expats, but in the light of BREXIT it is absolutely crucial that all British Expats are correctly registered if they are not to lose their municipal benefits and their healthcare. It is to your benefit that you go along and help to spread the word amongst the remainder of the expat community.
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Ciudadanos demands parity in police force salaries Some weeks ago officers from the National Police and the Guardia Civil in Orihuela, members of la Asociación Justicia Salarial de Policías y Guardias Civiles (JUSAPOL), took to the streets as they appealed for public support in their demands for parity in the salary structures of their two organisations with the Local Police. Currently local police, especially in the larger cities, earn an average of 2,100 euros per month, whilst the national police officers are paid rather less at approximately 1,400 euros per month. The difference also extends to the add ons, extra payments, overtime and suchlike and even pensions where, being related to basic salary, the retirement pay of a national guard officer is about 1,000 euros, whilst that of a local agent is double. In Torrevieja their struggle has now been taken up by Ciudadanos where the spokeswoman for the municipal group, Pilar Gómez Magán, has criticised the mayor, José Manuel Dolón for, "underestimating the strength of feeling" in respect to the motion submitted by her party to even out the salaries of the Security Forces. She said that the local government "has scorned" the proposal of C’s at the last meeting of the City Council, and the subject has now been excluded from debate at the next plenary session. Gómez Magán has criticised Dolón who has said that "other issues have a greater priority, not the equalisation of the salaries of Civil Guards and National Police with the regional police forces." The mayor has stated that the problem is a national one and that the Government should take charge of any negotiations, and that's why he was not going to include the item on the plenary agenda. Ciudadanos also lamented the lack of support in the matter from other municipal groups.
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Dumbbell killer found guilty in Orihuela
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Urgent sanitation work gets underway in Callosa Urgent sanitation works are underway on Calle Convento and Pedro Aragonés in Callosa de Segura at a cost of 45,000 euros. “There have been problems with the drains for a long time which have been causing a build-up of water resulting in a constant bad smell", said the mayor, Fran Maciá. “In Calle Pedro Aragonés the council has had to place a water tank for the last 4 months which has been constantly flushing the drains in order to keep the accumulation of waste and the smells to a minimum.” The mayor said that the problems that have arisen in terms of the sanitation are due to "almost zero maintenance of the facilities in past years" that under the terms of the contract are the responsibility of the council, so they have invested 300 thousand euros in the work and plan to continue with the renewal of the entire damaged network with periodic maintenance.
After sitting late into the night a jury has found a man guilty of murdering his wife with a dumbbell in Orihuela, and then raping her before fleeing to Murcia, where he stayed several days until he eventually broke down and confessed the crime to his sister-in-law. The verdict was eventually announced in the Elche Provincial Court late on Monday night, after the jury concluded its deliberation, following several hours of being locked in a room, and after six days of judicial proceedings But it was not until 00.30 hours when the ruling was announced. The reason given for the delay was that the Civil Guard had returned the prisoner to his cell in Fontcalent by mistake, despite being initially instructed that he should stay in the Elche court until the jury’s decision was published. He didn’t arrive back at the ilicitanos court room until after 11pm. The prisoner confessed to the crime during the first session of the trial, last Tuesday, although he claimed that he had killed his partner whilst suffering from a mental disorder derived from drug use. Using his testimony the defence were calling for him to be found innocent of the charge of murder. Meanwhile, the prosecution requested that he serve a jail sentence of 37 years, stating that he was in possession of all of his mental faculties when he committed the crime, and was fully aware of what he was doing at all times. However they did subsequently reduce their request to 27 years in
prison for both the murder and rape, accepting the mitigating circumstances in that he suffered from a personality disorder due to drug addiction. After he had killed his wife the man fled by taxi to Murcia where he took refuge in a boarding house. He had with him 2,400 euros. He stayed at the house until his sister in law called him on the phone asking if she could go round to visit her sister at their Orihuela home. He warned her not to go because she was not going to like what she would find. After that call, the woman called the emergency services, and the Orihuela Local Police were despatched to the house where they found the body of the dead woman, lying on the bed. According to the Prosecutor’s Office, the murder was committed in the early hours of 2nd August. The couple had argued during the early part of the evening. Later, taking advantage of the fact that she was sleeping, he took a dumbbell and struck her eleven times on the head until he was convinced that she was dead following which he raped her before fleeing to Murcia. The defendant was arrested five days later by the National Police. Now that the verdict has been issued, the judge from the Seventh Section of the Provincial Court of Alicante, based in Elche, who had occasion to reprimand the prisoner for his arrogant attitude in the courtroom, will decide the sentence, which, according to judicial sources, will range from 19 to 28 years in prison.
Benejuzar arrest following Nationwide ticket scam
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he Civil Guard has arrested a 33 year old Spanish man for 14 alleged crimes of fraud committed across the whole of Spain. It is estimated that he sold over 5,000 euros worth of tickets for major events including football matches, motorcycling world championships and concerts, all of them fictitious, for which he demanded the money in advance. The Almoradí Guardia Civil received several complaints from people who claimed that they had been cheated by the same man. He would advertise the events online and when individuals made contact he would take payment for their tickets by transfer or by a mobile app, promising to send the tickets to their homes by post. However the clients would never receive the tickets because they did not exist, as the images and posters he used had been created to advertise events that were completely fictional.. The monies taken ranged from 20 to 140 euros, depending on whether it was just a deposit or the full payment. When customers subsequently complained about not having received the tickets, he then asked for a second payment of 40 euros using the excuse that the postage costs had been more expensive than expected. The client would inevitably pay again. At this point the relationship with the scammer ended as, satisfied that he had his money, he would then block his customers telephones so they could no longer reach him to complain. When agents from Almoradí Research Area began to contact the
social media platforms such as Facebook and in WhatsApp groups that he had created they found that one of the groups included his name. They were eventually able to track him down to Benejúzar where they effected an arrest. Although it is thought that about 23 people were taken in by the scam only 14 have filed a complaint, however new allegations following the arrest are not ruled out. The detainee was subsequently released having been charged.
In addition to the sanitation project th council has also put in place a street asphalting plan which is being implemented in three different areas of the town with a municipal investment of 82,000 euros.
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Owners demand bus service at Costa Calida golf resorts
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ogether with his wife Julie, Mike Frisbee, a professional photographer from Stockport, has owned a townhouse at La Torre Golf Resort since it opened in 2006 and although the couple don’t live there permanently, like so many other owners, they do try to get over as often as they can. Mike told The Leader that although La Torre has 2,650 properties, it is not served by public transport. El Valle Golf Resort, Hacienda Riquelme Golf Resort and Las Terrazas de la Torre Golf Resort are all in a similar situation. Between all four resorts, there are over 6,700 properties. For that reason Mike has started a petition on Change.org, asking
for a bus stop outside the resort gates. For La Torre Golf Resort, it would mean a diversion of an existing bus route of just one kilometre. In less than 2 weeks the petition has already attracted almost 900 signatures.
The petition calls on the management of Lycar and Latbus bus companies to provide the resorts with better public transport, for which they are already indirectly contributing.
Many owners have signed on the padron, which means central government allocates money for local services, which of course should include public transport. Yet the residents are not seeing the benefit of this extra funding.
Better public transport will enhance the area and not only benefit the owners at the resorts but also local businesses. And of course, more passengers using the buses can only be good for the bus companies.
Mike says that he is not suggesting a bus running through the resorts - just one that stops outside the gates, as Mar Menor Golf Resort has.
More information is available from Mike himself by email at: info@latorre.co.uk or you can go direct to the petition at www.change.org and search for La Torre Golf.
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Would you want to cope with organising a funeral in Spain W
hen a close friend or a family member dies, the last thing you need is the worry of complex regulations and the red-tape of a Spanish funeral. At such a difficult time could you or your family cope with organising a funeral in Spain? If not you need look no further than PF Samper, a third generation independent family funeral director, based in Pilar de la Horadada. We know that the death of a loved one is a difficult experience, one that all of us are likely to experience during our lifetime, and when mourning the loss of a friend or a family member, the very last thing you want to think about is the planning of a funeral, a fact that is considerately recognised by Francisca, a long time supporter of The Royal British Legion, who has been helping the expat community from her family run business in Pilar for over 20 years. “At PF Samper”, she says, “we aim to provide only the highest level of personal attention as we ease this process for you and your family. We will take expert care and provide due consideration to ensure that your loved one gets an appropriate and caring farewell, whilst making the funeral planning process is as painless as possible”. “We will arrange a dedicated funeral service that will provide you and your family with full value, without compromise, a service that is designed to show respect, whilst still maintaining the dignity,
the values and traditions so cherished by those who we serve”.
Francisca, a long time supporter of The Royal British Legion, has been helping the expat community at her family run business in Pilar for over 20 years.
“We will also ensure that every life tribute is distinctive, personal and affordable, in honouring to the full a life that has been lived”. In providing a 24 hour service, throughout the entire province of Alicante and North Western Murcia, PF Samper can be providing you with that care and support within an extremely short space of time. Francisca will immediately respond to your call and while you are able to grieve with dignity she will quickly take charge of all the initial arrangements. “If you have a previously organised funeral plan we will closely liaise with your provider but if you are without such an agreement we will make all the initial arrangements for you, and unlike many similar companies here in Spain we will not demand any payment in advance”. The deceased will be prepared to lie in repose in our own private chapel, as detailed arrangements, with either you or your family, can then be left to a more appropriate time. One aspect that Francisca does warn of are the varying conditions applied by different funeral directors and Tanatorias. “Whichever company you use you must always make sure that you are completely satisfied with the costs and the arrangements, and if in any doubt do not sign any papers”.
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his is particularly important” she says “when the deceased has passed away in hospital, many of which have their own preferred agents.” Ultimately, of course, it’s all about trust and peace of mind, something of which you can be assured when dealing with Francisca or her assistant Eric Nicholls. The company has its own private chapel of rest, mortuary and crematorium in Pilar de la Horadada although the service can be organised by PF Samper at any church that the family wishes across the entire province of Alicante and North Western Murcia. Ministers, flowers and transport can also be organised by PF Samper who will also take care of all necessary documentation and certificates. Likewise the arrangements can be made regardless
The company has its own private chapel of rest, mortuary and crematorium
of faith and they can also be made to suit the time frame of the family concerned, allowing mourners to fly in from abroad if that is what is required. Whether the service takes place the following day or a week later, unlike many other funeral directors, there is no extra charge. Following cremation the urn will be delivered when required, and in the proper traditions of a genuinely family run business, details regarding payment can be made at a later date. Francisca says, “Our job consists of making sure that the families remember the day of the funeral as a very special occasion and that the loved one who has passed away is provided with the esteem and the respect that every person deserves. Though the life is ended we want to make sure that the memory lingers on”.
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Torrevieja Estate Agent defrauds partner of 1.25 million euros A 34-year-old man from Kazakhstan has been arrested by the Guardia Civil for allegedly cheating the partner in his company out of over a million euros.
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Holiday money matters much less - who cares if your UK meal is 5% more expensive when you pay the kids a visit? But if you are selling a property 5% is suddenly the price of a car!
The Judicial Police Team of the Civil Guard in Torrevieja, analysed and compared the documents provided by the complainant. They soon discovered that the defendant had been falsifying bank transfers, purchase-sale agreements, deeds of ownership and that many real estate purchases were non existent.
So, what can you do? In simple terms you can either buy currency in chunks when the rate is good so, even if there is a dip, your average is OK. Or you can place ‘safety net’ - a price you don’t want to go below. Either way, speaking to a currency broker is usually the best plan as they often allocate you a personal contact who can get to know your situation.
This weekend Theresa May is in Germany where she will give a big speech in Munich on Saturday. A positive meeting with Angela Merkel could give the pound a lift. Scores on the doors this week (Friday lunchtime) GBP/EUR 1.127 (steady) GBP/USD 1.406 (up)
The Guardia put the total amount of money defrauded from the company at one million, one hundred and twenty-five thousand euros. The partner complained to the Civil Guard when he suspected irregularities in the movements of their accounts. The documents and invoices supporting the accounts failed to match the figures, and he suspected that a large amount of money could have been taken.
hare prices tumble, Bitcoin rebounds, Brexit or Bremain… you can never predict what’s around the corner which is why buying large amounts of currency can be so tricky.
So, what’s been happening out there to affect the exchange rate? There are rumours that the European Union might relax its stance on censuring Britain during the Brexit transition period which is good news for the pound.
The suspect, who has been released following charges, in an effort to hide the theft of company funds, is said to have falsified transfers, contracts, deeds and non-existent purchases, in respect of his Real Estate Agency in Torrevieja.
The Civil Guard proceeded to arrest this 34-year-old man for the alleged crimes of documentary falsification and bank fraud. After appearing in court, he has been released on charges.
EUR/USD 1.248 (up) Global share prices had a wobble having hit record highs in late January. Prices around the world took a tumble at the beginning of the month but have since recovered slightly. This volatility spilled into the currency markets and traders have withdrawn from the US dollar into other currencies such as the pound. Happy Chinese new year! www.thecurrencyexchange.co.uk
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Horadada to place Pictograms in 37 public buildings EAccording to research, about 1 in 100 children have been The objective is to provide better understanding of the enviidentified with some level of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A ronment to sufferers, to help them to better understand and to betkey diagnostic criterion for the disorder is the delayed development ter communicate with the environment that surrounds them. of verbal communication. In recent weeks the council has been working with teachers in the To address the challenge of communicating with children with municipality to develop these pictograms from those suggested by ASD (as well as those suffering from other communicational disthe Aragonese Portal of Augmentative and Alternative abilities, such as stroke victims or those with degenerative disCommunication (ARASAAC). eases), researchers, therapists, and even parents have come up with Pilar María Samper also praised the PICTO Project launched by a wide range of Augmentative and Alternative Communication the Department of Communication, stating "that the municipality (AAC) tools over the years. As it turns out, smartphones and must be better conditioned and adapted for all of its residents." tablets have proven to be ideal platforms for such tools, and there She also announced that the Department of Commerce is going to are dozens of relevant apps available for both iOS and Android ask all businesses in the municipality to encourage and install simidevices. lar aids in their businesses and together make Pilar de la Horadada Visual supports can also be used to communicate with people on "a 100% accessible municipality.” the autism spectrum. They are adaptable, portable and can be used in most situations. They can help Councillors Pilar María Samper to provide structure and routine, encourage indeand José David Pérez pendence, build confidence, improve understanding, avoid frustration and anxiety, and provide opportunities to interact with others. They can also make communication physical and consistent, rather than fleeting and inconsistent like spoken words can be and in Pilar de la Horadada the town council have recognised that fact by recently introducing Pictograms in 37 of their public buildings which they hope will improve the accessibility and usage of the buildings for people who are suffering from the condition. The announcement was made by the Councillor for Communication and New Technologies, José David Pérez, who, along with the Councilor for Trade, Pilar María Samper, explained to the press how the initiative would help.
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The Councilor for Social Welfare, Sabina Goretti Galindo, announced details of a Conference on Autism Spectrum Disorder (TEA), which will take place on Friday 2 and Saturday 3 March in La Lonja municipal auditorium. The conference will b2 jointly organised with the association LiberTEA. The aim is to provide an "open a forum for experts, professionals, parents, in order to share experiences, tools and knowledge that will help us all to better understand matters related to ASD", Galindo said. The conference will get underway on Friday at 4.30 pm Anyone interested in attending this conference can do so by completing the registration form at the website http://jornadastea.orihuela.es/.
will start when the meal is all finished and everything cleared away. Show dates are Wednesday 14th, Thursday 15th and Friday 16th of March. Tickets are available from The Help at Home Shop, Flamenco Beach Commercial Centre, The Community Centre / Reading Point, Ramon de Campoamor, Calle Cipres, which is situated near Aldi on Monday and Wednesday afternoons; Tel: 626 772 256 or 666 186 084 or contact the Ticket Line: ctgticketline@gmail.com.
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he latest production by the Campoverde Theatre Group will be their new supper show Taking the P out of Panto! Again it will be performed at the Fiesta Plaza, Republica Dominica, Pueblo Principe that has hosted several very successful supper shows over recent months. Again we are offering a one course meal and a fun filled show, all for the price of 10€ Campoverde Theatre Group’s original new show, Taking the P out of Panto! will consist of short, funny sketches of many pantomime favourites, giving a little twist to well known shows such as Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Goldie Locks and the 3 Bears, Aladdin amongst many others. Everyone is promised an evening of fun and laughter. As usual there will be music and dance, and the whole show is based on typical, loved features of pantomime theatre. Patrons of Campoverde Theatre Group have said that they really enjoy the supper show format and feel that they can enjoy a great evening out. The meal will commence at 7.30 and the show
the music school for instruments, the local school to assist with the purchase of books, and to Caritas who provide help to the homeless in the area.
Studio32 are delighted to announce that their recent production of “White Christmas” raised 3,750 euros for local charities. Benjamin Villena Rodriguez, President of the San Fulgencio Alzheimer’s Society thanked Studio32 for their continued support of the charity, which provides help in the community to families and individuals dealing with Alzheimer’s. Studio32 were delighted to raise 2,000 euros for this deserving charity. In addition to supporting the Alzheimer’s Soceity they have donated monies to
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Philip explains the group’s history: “Studio32 was set up five years ago to bring high quality fullscale musical theatre to the Costa Blanca, and through doing so enable us to support local charities. Everyone in the company worked extremely hard to make this show a great sellout success and I’m very proud of them all. We’ve now raised over 25,000 euros for local charities, and we will continue to support AFA San Fulgencio and local good causes in the coming year.” So what’s next for this talented theatre company? Their summer show will be the Broadway hit “Chicago”, which will be performed from Wednesday May 30th to Saturday June 2nd at the Cardenal Belluga Theatre in San Fulgencio. Tickets are now on sale, so book early to avoid disappointment as this popular show is sure to sell out quickly. Call Philip on 744 48 49 33 or email tickets@studiothirtytwo.org. Full details are on their website, www.studiothirtytwo.org .
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At the half-time point of the evening an extremely good home-made buffet meal was served up by the staff. This was well received by all including the vegetarians in our midst who were well taken care of. There was more than enough food to go round.
Last Saturday the Torrevieja branch of the U3A held their first dedicated quiz night. The meeting was held in the Florentile Camp site restaurant which was packed very early with members all vying for the glory of winning the top prizes!! Approx 90 people filled the room and had a truly enjoyable evening which was hosted by local 'celebrity' Ricky Neil who as well as asking the questions managed to keep everyone happy and
This was the first specific quiz night to be held by the Torrevieja U3A so it was good to see how popular it proved to be. Due to the popularity this will, hopefully, be the forerunner of many more events of a similar nature. Regrettably there were a lot of disappointed members who were unable to be accommodated this time around so they will need to get in early next time to ensure a place! A raffle in aid of one of the charities that the club supports produced a very healthy profit of €170. As an unusual twist one surprised guest was presented with a bottle of Cava as a result of being seated on the chair to which the staff had previously attached a sticker to the underside of their chair.
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ace Douglas Bader; Pat Reid, the man who brought Colditz to public attention with his post war books; Airey Neave, the first British officer to escape from Colditz and later a British Member of Parliament; . 18. Israelites (Desmond Dekker and the Aces) "Shirt them a tear up trousers are gone I don't want to end up like Bonnie and Clyde, poor me, the Israelite" 19. Reach the summit of Mt Everest, 20. Pariah
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Giotto, d. da Vinci 12. Which river "chills the body but not the soul"? 13. The following are found on the covers of which famous albums? a. A bruised banana, b. Battersea Power Station, c. Moydrum Castle, Athlone Ireland 14. Brickfielder, Halny, Santa Ana, Hamsin and Harmattan are all examples of what? 15. One of the most beautiful women in the world in the 1940s and 50s was Hollywood actress Ava Gardner. She was married three times. Two of her husbands were Academy Award winners. Can you name them? 16. Which unit of measurement is equal to just under 31 million million kilometres (19 million million miles)? 17. What is the better known name for 'Oflag IVC', a home away from home for "incorrigible" Allied officers in WW II? 18. The following words are from which song that topped the music charts in the UK, Canada, South Africa, Jamaica, Holland, Germany and Sweden in 1969? "I don't want to end up like Bonnie and Clyde" 19. Although no one will ever know for certain, George Mallory and Andrew Irvine may have been the first two men to have accomplished which towering feat in 1924? 20. Which 6 letter word which literally means 'drummer' describes a social outcast? 1. Betamax and VHS. (VHS was the victor) extra point Video 2000 or V2000, 2. AC Shelby Cobra, 3. Sherlock Holmes, 4. 'Big Bill' Tilden, 5. 1, 6. Andy Williams. The Andy Williams Show, 7. 49%, 8. White Russian, 9. Honey (I miss you). Bobby Goldsboro, 10. The middle of nowhere. 11. Answer c. Giotto, 12. The river Jordan. From the song Michael Row the Boat Ashore. "River Jordan is chilly and cold,
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1. From the mid to late 1970s, the so called 'videotape format war' was waged between which two industry standards? For an extra DOWN 1. Some of the regular guests have a different opinion (5) point, which format did both Phillips and 2. Shoot up the peak (3) Grundig introduce in 1979 as a 3rd combatant 3. See 7 Across. in this so called 'war'? 4. Open level country, we hear, for producing sparkling 2. What kind of mean 'Cobra' can reach speeds wine (9) of up to 185 mph (298 km/h)? 5. Devise set arrangement for Holst's work (7) 3. Which clever fictional character has an older 8. Escaped to leave everything in France (3,3) brother named Mycroft? 11. Use a booth for accommodating craft (9) 4. The Roger Federer of the 1920s was William 13. Almost makes a point with time to spare (6) Tilden. What was his nickname? 14. To balance completely (7) 5. Out of every 8 American couples who mar16. Cast for a lively dance (5) 18. Being unconscious after a short right leads to complete ried in 2008, how many met each other through the internet? defeat (4) 6. The Osmonds made their first television 20. Go into current recession (3) appearance on which man’s show in 1962? 7. Toronto is the 5th most populated city in North America. Plus or minus 10, what percentage of its inhabitants were born outside of Canada? 8. In film, what was the Big Lebowski's favorite drink? 9. The following words are found in which sweet CAN YOU MASTER THE love song? "She wrecked the car and she was SUDOKU CHALLENGE? Fill in the grid so that sad, and so afraid that I'd be mad, but what the every row, every column, heck" and every 3x3 box con10. In Australia, what is Whoop Whoop Land? tains the digits 1 to 9. 11. An unmanned 1986 European Space Agency mission was named after which famous QUIZ ANSWERS Renaissance artist? a. Donatello. b. Titian, c.
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Spotlight on Finca de Castellana Finca La Castellana is a small animal charity close to San Miguel de Salinas where, over the last 7 years, Janette and Antonio have helped nearly 1000 animals. With charity status the work of the organisation is now officially recognised and as such it can officially raise money to help defray its costs, approximately €3,500 plus each month to cover food and for the general care of the animals being cared for. There is a continuous stream of abandoned and injured animals every day, week, and month, all of which need the care that they deserve and as such it can be a very costly business. The team recently attended class 2B at CEIP Gloria Fuertes primary school where their young representatives, Evie and Rebbeca, talked about Finca la Castellana and the care that it provides to all animals.
They took along with them Flo, a young chicken saved from the orchard when she got separated from her mum. Teachers, Sra. Carmen Mellado and Sr. Morote Marco commented; I do not know if we will teach today, but surely these faces of happiness will make it an unforgettable day in the lives of our children.” One other animal that has recently come into the care of the charity is Tootsie, the condition of which shocked all the helpers. Tootsie was found to be a hermaphrodite, only the 3rd recorded case in Spain. On further medical examination it was decided that if Tootsie was left how she was, serious health problems could occur in later years. So to give her a
chance of a full and happy life, a 4 hour operation was performed by Eduardo Nunez, veterinary surgeon of Eduardo's Pets veterinary clinic. Not only did the dog have a full complement of male & female genitals but such an amazing arrangement that all of her vital organs had to be re-aligned. Fortunately Tootsie has now come through the operation as a healthy little girl with the most amazing temperament and will to survive. She is fighting fit and is now ready for adoption. For more information about the charity go to the website: www.fincalacastellana.org. They are also at Facebook: Finca La Castellana or you can donate at Banco Sabbadel (San Miguel de Salinas), where every penny helps. Bic: BSABESBB, Iban: ES7200811447230006037919
Farewell to Bruno The volunteers of Finca San Miguel de Salinas recently said goodbye to Bruno, the Finca’s pet Rottweiler. Bruno had been at the animal shelter since he was a pup. He knew the campo very well, and often walked off by himself for about 20 minutes, sometimes rather more when he was chasing a rabbit or a cat and he forgot the time.
The sad news came at the end of December when the vet diagnosed acute arthritis. Heike gave him a foster home for his last few weeks and when Bruno made a visit to the Finca in late January it was to say his goodbyes. He needed so much morphine and so many painkillers that they took their toll and he passed away just a couple of days later. Dear Bruno, you will always be in our hearts. We will never forget you. RIP
There will be food, drinks, homemade cake, music by Jurgen Rost and Patrick (Radio Costa) and a raffle. We are still in the Carnival mood, so if you
Lucy is good with other dogs but we feel that she will be suited to an older couple who have the time to help her overcome her ordeal. Call: 645 469 253. info@petsinspain.com www.petsinspain.com or email Oreo and Lucy are pictured lower left
Despite a great homelife, where he is somewhat spoilt, he has decided to go walkies on his own. Barney is 13 years old, looks very kitten-ish , very timid, a little overweight but used to people. He has a collar so strangers would see clearly that he is a domesticated cat. If you see him please call Joan Goodwin on either 962 80 7159 or 675 631 321. He is an absolute treasure of a cat, so if you are the area of La Drova please keep a look out for him.
He was always happy to go for a walk, he oved all the female volunteers and they loved him.
On every last Saturday of the month we always organise an Open Day at the Finca, the next of which will be this coming Saturday 24/2 from 13.00-17.00 hrs.
Pets in Spain have recenty rescued four Chihuahuas from a puppy farm. Thay are all around 4 years old. Oreo is a very timid little girl so will need a home with patience to help her overcome what she has been through. She is chipped, vaccinated and good with other dogs.
Please help find Barney
In the summer of 2016 he went ‘walkies’ for over 3 hours and we were all very worried. Fortunately he came back, but since that time we have always taken him out on a lead, concerned that something could happen to him.
But we now have to move on for all the other animals at the Finca that are still very much in our need.
Rescued Chihuahuas for adoption
would like to come along in fancy dress, please do! We are always looking for volunteers, cake makers, raffle prizes and if you like to help with the animals, please let us know. For more information and should you wish to become a member, see our Facebookgroup fincasanmigueldesalinas, or call Mona 616 792 355, or email Sol nicosolm@hotmail.com Do come along on Saturday. The animals and volunteers look forward to seeing you!
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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 monthly meeing of the Orihuela Costa Branch of the Royal British Legion will be on 15 March 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 people 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. TORREVIEJA Official Liverpool FC Supporters' Club, Costa Blanca. - Why not join us at Kennedy's Pub, Playa Los Locos, to watch the games? www.lfc-spain.com. Curious about the 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 in C/Cipres, Lomas de Cabo
La Siesta Evangelical Church hold services each Sunday and everyone is welcome. Our 11.15am 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 11.15 am Services and there is also a Sunday School, Stepping Stones, on these Sundays. We welcome residents, visitors and children. For information see our website www.lasiestaevangelicalchurch.org or phone Pastor Keith on 666 180 108 The Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) in Torrevieja meet at 10.00 each Sunday in their chapel at Rambla Juan Mateo Garcia, 104. All Welcome. You can phone or whatsapp the missionaries on 667 533 597.. International Christian Assembly, Calle Urbano Arregui, 23, Torrevieja - Evangelical nondenominational church. All nationalities welcome. Sunday service 11.0 a.m.; Sunday school; Prayer meetings; craft and computer clubs. Ladies Bible Study: Thursday 11.0 a.m. Church Bible Study: Thursday 1.30 p.m. House groups in Torrevieja, La Siesta – Contact: 966 752 543 / 617 215 463. For other church matters: Phone: 966 799 273 / 966 752 543 / 617 215 463. www.icatorrevieja.org
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‘Twitters 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.
Chickpea and egg breakfast
Not any more, since hummus is now seen as a trendy addition to any sandwich, wrap, pita bread, or whatever the ‘in word' for a lunchtime snack is at the moment. The humble chickpea is grown in parts of Spain and the Canary Islands, where it is a popular addition to traditional stews and soups. Known as ‘garbanzo’, the chickpea has been grown in the Mediterranean, Middle East and parts of Africa for more than 7000 years.
I have rarely given chickpeas much thought. I know that I like them and, as vegetarians, we have regularly used them in our meals for many years. They are versatile, absorb flavours in the most delicious way and the bottled variety can usually be found at a very good price in local supermarkets.
Although, nutritionally, I tend to be on the side of chickpea fans, I am not sure that they are particularly good for breakfast, but then again, I have never eaten them for breakfast and intend to stick to
No, the real reason is that the crop has been very poor in the last few years and this has led to an inability to meet demand, which in turn has led to a price increase.
The major UK supermarkets completely ran out of the product for several weeks last year, and the ready availability of hummus is still looking doubtful, which has led to serious talk of a ‘National Hummus Crisis’. After all, what exactly are people supposed to put on their pita bread? Chickpeas and hummus used to be known as ‘the food for poor people’.
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Apparently, the boy starts his day with a bowl of chickpeas rather than coco pops for breakfast, which brought forth a flurry of debate, and some abuse from fans of coco pops, who consider that all children should start the day with this sugary feast, washed down with chocolate milk, rather than a highly nutritious bowl of chickpeas.
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The increasing demand for hummus, which is made from chickpeas, is also to blame since supermarket hummus is in high demand in the UK. The price of chickpeas is the main reason for the rapid increase in the price of hummus.
hick Peas or Coco Pops for br eakfast?
I was interested to see that the thorny issue of chickpeas has featured quite heavily in the press recently. A Tweet by a Spanish food blogger featured a picture of her son, alongside the claim that her son doesn’t know what a biscuit is, which led to an interesting spat.
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my morning bowl of Alpen (without added sugar, of course). The blogger raises some good points about nutrition, since it appears that breakfast for many Spanish children, as well as for children in the UK, has turned into a morning frenzy with many children being stuffed with sugar before being sent to school. Of course, in worst case scenarios, children are being sent to school without any breakfast at all, which has led an increasing demand for breakfast clubs to be established in schools in an attempt that children start the day with at least a reasonable breakfast. What’s the name for a battered chick pea? Hummus, of course, which is apparently in serious trouble due to a worldwide shortage of chickpeas. Maybe Spanish children are eating them all for breakfast?
The ancient Greeks tucked into them as snacks, and they are a popular addition to Spain’s national dish, ‘cocido’, which is a stew that consists of chickpeas and pork. In the Canary Islands, there is a similar dish, but made with beef and chickpeas. The ingredients of these stews are not an exact one, since I guess much depends upon what the restaurant has available at the time, but I can almost guarantee that chickpeas will be lurking in there somewhere. Just don’t get me started on the potential shortage of falafel! Available in paperback from Amazon, Waterstones and all good bookshops, as well as on Amazon Kindle. Join me on Facebook: @barrie.mahoney
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La Siesta Bowls Club By Rod Edgerton
Horadada Bowls Club
Disappointing week in the SABA Leagues as in the Enterprise Division the Apollos away at Quesada Pearls, on a cold and windy day, lost by 117 shots to 88 winning on 2 rinks and losing the points 10-4.Winning rinks for the Apollos were Pat Moore, Brian Gardiner and Jean Cooper who lead 19-2 after nine ends and finished up winning 27-11.Dawn Taylor with Brian and Pat Harman lead from the start and won 15-10. In the Voyager Division the Pioneers travelled to the tricky rinks at El Rancho to play the Raiders and despite an excellent win by 27-10 from Dennis Andrew, Barbara Cooper and Alan Mawer this was the only winning rink. The overall shots difference being 89-110.Two points to La Siesta and twelve to El Rancho. In the The Fed 4’s the Parakeets entertained Quesada Leopards and lost 6-2 by 62 shots to 44.La Siesta’s winning rink was Joy and Brian Gardiner with Jim Hudson and Jean Cooper wining 23-12. The Winter League team were at away to Monte Mar and managed to win on two rinks and losing on three. The winning rinks were Bill and Sue Jordan with Ann Edgerton and George Richardson by 17-12 and Barbara Cooper, Rod Edgerton, Jim Hudson and Brian Fraser winning 17-14.The overall shots being 66-85. Good result for the Blues winning 14-0 in their home match against Horadada Royals with the overall shots being 128-79.Biggest winning rink for the Blues came from John and Dawn Taylor with Brian Harman winning 23-7.Another good win for Norman Adcroft, Dave Blackie and Alex Morrice winning 25-14.The remainder of the rinks also had good wins for a well-deserved victory. The Golds winning run came to an end with a 10-4 loss at Quesada. Winning rinks for La Siesta came from Gary Randall, Rod Edgerton and Alan Mawer winning 20-11 whilst Dennis Andrew, Ken Livingstone and Sid Gallup won 20-19. The overall shots were in favour of Quesada by 113 shots to 105.
By Barry Evans In the South Alicante league we had a home match against Country Bowls Flamingos. While we won on four rinks we lost the game by 112 shots to 123 since one of our rinks dropped two sevens and an eight which didn’t help our cause. Well done to our winning rinks of, Judith Simpson, Dennis Wade and Alan Miller 24 – 18, Irene Graham, Les Davis and Terry Hucknall 27 – 18, Carol Linehan, Jack Linehan and Mick Kirby 19 – 15, Jenny Davis, Wayne Jackson and Barry Evans 21 – 10 On Tuesday we again had a home game in the Federated 4’s league against Country Bowls. We shared the points at four apiece. We had two winning rinks but lost the match on overall shots by 47 to 51.Our winning rinks were Pat Patton, Peter Davis, Jack Linehan and Brian Patton 22 – 18, Irene Graham, Carol Linehan, Fred Trigwell and Barry Evans 15 – 14. In the Southern league we had an away game against La Siesta Blues. This ended up a disaster as we lost on all rinks with a shot margin of 79 to 128.Enough said.
El Rancho Bowls Club A good day for both teams on Monday, in result and play. The Raiders played host to La Siesta Pioneers and turned in a good performance taking 5 rinks to Pioneers 1 and also taking the overall shots. David Wright, Ann C Taylor and Bob Taylor 24-13. Bob Day, Denise Morgan and Bob Morgan 23-16. David baker, John Richards and Bob Easthope 21-9. Janet Wright, Ron Edwards and Tony Robinson 10-27. Sheila Cox, Shirley Edwards and Mick Ager 18-14. Marion Haynes, Gary Dunstone and Malc Elmore 14-10. Meanwhile the Pintos were at Emerald Isle taking on the Moonrakers, in a splendid match with several close rinks and fortunately the rain held off until close of play. The Moonrakers proved to be great company as well as opponents. In the end the Pintos came away with 4 rinks to Moonrakers’ 2 and the overall shots by just the small margin of 2. On Tuesday the Broncos played their re-scheduled match at home against La Manga Crusaders and what a cracking match they had in taking all the points, of course we all know that the speed of the mat is a little different from the grass at La Manga, but it is a splendid result from good play. Bob Day, Peter Blackburn and Tony Robinson 23-20. John Richards, Pam Harris and Brian Harris 23-10. Gary Dunstone, Bob Easthope and Barry Bright 18-8. Marion Haynes, Dolly Ford and Dave Haynes 35-10. Tricia Elsam, Graham day and Keith Longshaw 23-15. Ann Abbott, Sheila Cox and Malc Elmore 26-18. On Thursday the Mustangs played their re- arranged match at Emerald Isle against their Cavaliers, we had a good match with several rinks that were close and could have gone either way. But in the end the Mustangs, with the home advantage took 4 rinks to the Cavaliers’ 2 and the overall shots by a small margin. Friday morning found the Mustangs playing the Lanzadores at Vistabella, who gave us a tough match and took full advantage of the home mat to take 4 rinks to the Mustangs’ 1 the other drawn; they also took the overall shots by a reasonable margin. Meanwhile the broncos were at home against San Luis Pumas, some of whom struggled to adjust to the speed of the mat. The broncos had a great day and took all the points. For membership details contact Brian Taylor on 965077093 or at briantaylor_es@yahoo.co.uk or Carolyn Harris on 966774316 or elranchobowls.secretary@gmail.com.
San Luis Bowls Club by Sheila Cammack A full league schedule again but fortunately from a wet Monday, warming up as the week progressed. Monday 12th February: Klingons away v VB Albatrosses; 4-10, shots 65-133. Winners: Bob White, Sheila Cammack, Giuseppe Galelli 17-14, Margaret Morrison, Sabrina & Russell Marks 16-15. Trekkers, close match home v SM Comets; 8-6 shots 96-94. Winners: Shirley Verity, Jo & Jules Pering 25-5, Irene Everett, Mike Smith, Vic Slater 18-13, Beryl Regan, Allen Bowen, Barry Edwards 22-6. Romulans good result home v Q Rubies; 8-6, 94shots-100. Pat Barnes, Ralph Jones, Harry Epsom 27-9, Tony Davies, Ken Dullaway, Terry Baylis 15-13, Lyndon Johnson, Chris Lythe, Phil Hasler 20-10, William Holtham, Robert Bruce, Malcolm Ayton 18-15. Vulcans away v VB Eagles; 4-10, 81shots-118. Winners: James Wright, Margaret Clarke, Geoff Shand 18-11, Denis Jackson, Kevin Hull, Charlie Marigold 17-16. Wednesday 14th Winter League home v Quesada, a close match as expected; 8-4, shots 80-78. Winners: Shirley Verity, Roy Cordell, Ray Clarke, Russell Marks 17-14, Kath Reid, Neil Morrison, Scott Malden, Ian Kenyon 21-15, Ann Holland, June Jones, Peter McEneany, Keith Jones 23-13. FED 4’s: Thursday 15th , Ospreys home v EI Leprechauns; 6-2, shots 54-48. Winners: Ann Holland, Sheila Cammack, Neil Morrison, Sabrina Marks 22-13, Shirley Verity, Pam Lockett, Giuseppe Galelli, Roy Cordell 23-10. Bazas home v Greenlands; 2-6, 32 shots-58. Winners: Ray Watmough, Kath Waywell, Sue Ross, Bob Bromley 17-16. Condors BYE Friday 16th Lions away v SM Jaguars excellent result; 13-1, 134 shots-68. Winners: Steve Simmons, Ray Pollock, Roy Cordell 28-9, Colin Jackson, Keith Phillips, Mal Hughes 20-9, Pat & Graham Bird, Ray Clarke 18-11, Kath Reid, Neil Morrison, Ian Kenyon 18-18, Bob White, Sheila Cammack, Giuseppe Galelli 22-13, Pam Lockett, June & Keith Jones 28-8. Tigers good result home v EI Outlaws; 12-2, 142 shots-82. Winners: Jan Pocock, Les Bedford, Brian Pocock 37-5, Ros Holmes, Peter Fuller, Derrick Cooper 29-11, Margaret Roseveare, Bill Webb, Barry Edwards 17-11, Beryl Regan, Mike Smith, Vic Slater 26-20, Helen Hammond, Barry Roseveare, Scott Malden 19-15. Leopards home v VB Conquistadors, hard fought; 9-5, 94 shots-94. Winners: Audrey Ford, Margaret Clarke, Charlie Marigold 17-6, Ray Watmough, Marie Henley, Dave Steadman 19-18, James Wright, Derek Barker, Bob Bromley 15-12, Chris Jackson, Sue Ross, Drew Russell 19-13. Pumas away v ER Broncos; some close games but always a challenge, 0-14, 72 shots-121. Club information: www.sanluisbowls.byethost7.com or contact June Jones, Captain: 691 903 773.
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Emerald Isle Bowls Club By Elwyn Morris Monday took the Titans away to San Miguel Meteors and they got beaten 4-10, aggregate of 90-110 winners were C Thomas J Pooley C Lindgren 21-15, P Heaney S Johnson I Brewster 15-14 The Neptunes played at Greenlands Maples away and they got beaten 6-8, aggregate of 97-100, winners were D Horne D Rhodes A Burns 20-9, L Harris S Watson T Harris 21-16, R Adams A Malcolm M Breen 14-9 The Moonrakers played at home against El Rancho Pintos and they lost 4-10 aggregate of 96-98 winners were B Taylor E Brookes T Kelly 25-14, T Culpin T Roche A Fay 18-12 The winter league game on Wed took the Emerald Isle to Bonalba and the home side were held to a draw 6-6 aggregate of 82-74, winners were P Heaney S Johnson M Thomas I Brewster 21-8, C Thomas R White A M Stevenson D Gerrard 19-7 The Leprechauns played at San Luis in Fed4s on Thursday and got beaten 2-6 aggregate of 48-54 winners were R Adams L Vincent A Malcolm J Mullarkey 25 -9 Friday saw Vistabella Picadors visit the Emerald Isle and the home team took the game 8-6 aggregate of 95-87 the winners were P Willicott R White J Mulloy 21-11, C Donnallen S Johnson D Birkett 19-12, P Coffey M Odell J Rimmer 15-13 The Claymores played top of the league Greenlands Oaks and got beaten at home by 4-10 aggregate of 87-112 winners were, R Adams A Malcolm M Breen 22-16, ,V Cameron S Watson T Harris 16-13 The Outlaws travelled to San Luis Tigers and the home team won 12-2 aggregate of 82-142, winning trip was G Dyer M Willicott T Kelly 20-14
Greenlands Bowls Club By Dave Webb On Sunday the Cedars played their re arranged match at Home against Country Bowls. final score was - total shots for - 91. Against - 131. Points for - 2. Against - 12. Winning rink was Dave Field, Norman Stephens, Graham Watt. 20 shots to 12. In the Discovery Division the Maples were at Home to Emerald Isle Neptunes. final score -- Total shots for - 100. against - 97. Points for - 8. Against - 6.Winning rinks were -- Brian Tomlin, Mary Lockley, Dave Webb. - 30 shots to 9. Rudy Wattley, Val Duchart, Chris Dewar. - 19 shots to17. Janet Webb, Zoe Wilcock, Mel Brown. - 17 shots to 16. In The Winter League we visited La Marina, after a very pleasant game played in the right spirit the final scoes were - total shots For 75. shots against - 98. Points for - 4. Against - 8. Winning rinks were - Jean Giddings, John Wray, David Giddings, Mike Kelly. - 14 shots to 13. Jean Thompson, Janet Webb, Chris Dewar, John Obrien. - 23 shots to 14. In the Fed 4s we were away to San Luis and with one rink just losing out by one shot it was a very good result indeed. final score was = total shots for 58. shots against - 32. Points for - 6. against - 2. Winning rinks -- Margaret Stephens, Doreen Watt, Dave Thompson, Dave Webb. - 22 shots to 9. Jean Giddings, Jean Thompson, David Giddings, Mike Kelly. - 20 shots to 6. In the Southern League div C, The Cedars were at home to Monte Mar Toreadors. final score was - total shots for - 85. shots against 111. Points for - 4. Against - 10. Winning rinks were -- Dave Field, Jim Mclean, Graham Watt. - 15 shots to 14. Win Kirton, John Newell, Margaret Hirst. - 19 shots to 13. The Oaks were in action away to Emerald Isle Claymores and continued their good form, so the final scores were - total shots for 112. shots against - 87. Points for - 10. points against - 4. Winning rinks were - Sheila Stead, Margaret Stephens, Chris Dewar. - 24 shots to 12. Janet Webb, Mary Lockley, John Obrien. - 23 shots to 13. Rudy Wattley, Margaret Dewar, Dave Webb. - 16 shots to 14. Dave Fryatt Ann Butterworth, Mel Brown. - 20 shots to 10. For all enquiries regarding New membership, roll - up days etc, please telephone Haley on 966 84 4399.
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San Miguel Bowls Club By Pat McEwan San Miguel held their Valentines weekend competition which ended in a very close final with Ann Eagle & Rob Honeywell playing Carol Rudge and Gary Raby. Ann & Rob pulled away 8-1, then Gary & Carol picking up a 5 closing the gap to 8-6. A great 2 days bowling, thanks to all who took part and supported it. In the SABA league, the PULSARS were at home against Monte Mar Matadors drawing on shots 101 each, and sharing the points 7 across. Well played by Alan Booth, Janet Thomas, John Raby 28-11; Pat McEwan, Jan Farmer, Dave McEwan 15-10; Ian Hope, Keith Green, Alan Campbell 24-15. The COMETS were away to San Luis Trekkers managing to pick up 6 points, just
missing the shots 94 to 96. Good games by Sheila Errington, Val Davis, Frank Scotthern 28-13; Meg Brownlee, Sandra Hannan, Bill Brownlee 21-10; Brian Errington, Rosamond Stockell, Rob Honeywell 21-8. The METEORS had a good result at home against Emerald Isle Titans winning 10 points to 4. Tony Sansom, Cliff Plaisted, Steve Cantley 20-16; Brian Allen, Lee Sinclair, Lynn Greenland 27-14; Noel Davis, Len Rudge, Fred Willshire 19-10; Brian Miller, Alan Patterson, Lin Miller 1514, hard lines to Chris Colliers team, lost by 1 shot. Shots 110 to 90. In the Fed Fours, the CHEROKEES played the MOHAWKS, with the CHEROKEES winning on all rinks. Very well played to
San Miguel Meteors v Emerald Isle Titans which the home club won 10-4 Photo by David Jones
Cliff Plaisted, Len Rudge, Steve Cantley, Gary Raby 22-12; Noel Davis, Chris Collier, Gail & Fred Willshire 20-17; Val Collier, Lee Sinclair, Rob Honeywell, Lynn Greenland 22-18. Shots for 64, against 47. The APACHES were at home to Monte Mar Lords winning 5 points to 3, with shots 54 each. Very close games on all rinks. Pat McEwan, Ken Hope, Brian Allen, Dave McEwan 19-18; Margaret Patterson, Paul Hayward, John Marshall, Alan Campbell 1615. John Rabys team lost by 2. The WINTER LEAGUE also drew away at Javea, picking up 6 points each, losing the shots 74 to 95. Well done to Ann Allen, Dave Johnson, Brian Miller, Steve Cantley 18-11; Allan Patterson, Lee Sinclair, Gail & Fred Willshire 16-13; Carol Rudge, Brian Allen, Stuart Hemmings, Stuart Denholm 20-19. In the Southern League, the JAGUARS had a bad day at home against San Luis Lions, only managing to pick up 1 point. Pat McEwan, Jan Farmer, Dave McEwan were in the lead the whole game, but San Luis fought back hard over the last 4 ends, the result ending in a draw 18 across. For further information on San Miguel Bowls Club please contact the President, Rosamond Stockell, telephone 965329778 or Secretary Pat McEwan, telephone 966714257
Monte Mar Bowls and Social Club Sponsored by The Belfry, The Pub, Bowling Abroad, Avalon, Lounge D and Rogers. Monday 12th February Monte Mar Matadors v San Miguel Pulsars Away to San Miguel Pulsars the match finished with a draw. Well done to all that took part. Shots Matadors 110 – 110 Pulsars, Points Matadors 7 – 7 Pulsars Tuesday 13th February Fed Fours Monte Mar Lords v San Miguel Apaches The lords had a close match at San Miguel winning on one rink and losing on two rinks by one shot. Well done to the winning team of Tanya Oliver, Howie Williams, Joe Ridley and skip Diane Ridley.
Shots Lords 54 – 54, Points Lords 3 – 5 Wednesday 14th February Winter League Monte Mar v La Siesta At home to La Siesta it was a good mornings bowling, with a good result for Monte Mar winning on three rinks. We done to the winning teams of Tanya Oliver, June Young Jack Burrell and Ronnie Cairns. Pauline Merry, Diane Horsington, Joan Harding and Chris Merry. Jan Soars, Cliff Norris, Howie Williams and Alan Ashberry. Shots Monte Mar 85 – 66 La Siesta, Points Monte Mar 8 – 4 La Siesta For further information about Monte Mar Bowls and Social Club check out our website www.montemarbowls.com or email us at info@montemarbowls.com. We are also on Facebook.
Vistabella Bowls Club ENTERPRISE LEAGUE. The Albatrosses did us proud on Monday with four big home wins against the San Luis Klingons, L Bishop, S Norris & B Dunn 36-6. N Burrows, A Brown & E Bishop 23-12. G Fisher, S Allman & Gordon Fisher 19-9. Two teams lost by a total of four shots! Results, VB 133(10) - 65(4) SL. The Drivers away to La Marina Explores played a team short due to illness. Winning teams...D Leggatt, Mo & Martin 21-18. P Rafferty, J Neve & Pat Rafferty 15-12. Results, VB 74(4) - 103(10) LM. VOYAGER LEAGUE Eagles at home to San Luis Vulcans. What a fab result! D Graham, P Tomkins & Penny Tomkins 32-9. I Irwin, M Irwin & T French 23-11. R Smith, D & J Harwood 19-14. S Guy, P Cadwell & M Blight 17-12. Results, VB 118(10) - 81(4) SL. WINTER LEAGUE. Away up the coast to Benitachell we achieved a respectable draw with three wins but losing the long game. S Kemp, T French, B Zelin & G Thorpe 21-9. L Bishop, N Burrows, J Harwood & S Allman 18-12. L Watkins, S Burrows, P Whitehall & E Bishop 26-21. Results, VB 81(6) - 93(6) BBC. Vistabella lost the Berleen. This week Carp-R-Us fished their Winter Cup match at El Bosquet, pegs 17 - 40. Weather for the match was perfect and it was hoped this might stimulate the carp to feed better. In the end, this didn’t really happen. Dave Hoare on peg 18 did manage to find some and finished with 18.32kg caught on bread.
with Lynne Bishop
FED 4’s. The Vikings were away to Quesada, unfortunately there wasn’t any wins on this occasion....tough luck! Results, VB 32(0) 69(8) Q. SOUTHERN LEAGUE A. The Lanzadores were at home to El Rancho Mustangs, they had four wins and a drawn game...another nice Friday win. L Watkins, S Norris & E Bishop 34-8. L Bishop, C Watkins & P Whitehall 23-6. N Burrows, A Brown & M Furness 186. G Fisher, S Burrows & Gordon Fisher 19-16. S Whitehall, SJ Broadhurst & S Allman 19-19. Shots, VB 126(11) - 72(3) E.R. Picadors away to Emerald Isle Cavaliers won on three rinks. P Rafferty, B Ewart & L Barber 19-14. F Barclay, J Neve & G Thorpe 16-11. D Gunning, H Marshall & Pat Rafferty 16-15. Shots, VB 87(6) - 95(8) EI. Voyager league Div C. The Conquistadores were at San Luis against the Leopards, two wins and a draw on shots. D Graham, K Rennison & R Pownall 25-14. R Smith, D & J Harwood 20-10. Shots, VB 94(5) - 94(9) SL.
Carp R Us Fishing Report Alan Smith, further along the same stretch, managed 7.34kg for second, Roy Dainty was third with 4.84kg and Jeremy Fardoe fourth with 3.86kg. Roy and Jeremy were on the higher numbers and the carp didn’t
show there until late in the match. The club is always keen to get new members. If you are interested contact the secretary, Steve Fell, on
634 379 081. Further info can be found on its website:www.carp-r-us.weebly.com or on our Facebook page Carp-R-Us Fishing.
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Albert Jackson San Luis Bowls Club nother well known and well respected bowler who recently passed away was Albert Jackson, a member of San Luis Bowls Club.
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Friends and colleagues who would like to celebrate Albert’s life are invited to attend his funeral which will be held at 12 noon on Thursday 22nd February at Rojales crematorium and drinks afterwards at Bar Catorce in Benijofar.
SOUTH ALICANTE WINTER TRIPLES Results/tables Week 15 - 12 February ENTERPRISE DIVISION La Marina Explorers 103 (10) Vistabella Albatrosses 133 (10) Quesada Pearls 117 (10) San Miguel Meteors 110 (10) San Miguel Pulsars 101 (7)
Vistabella Drivers 74 (4) San Luis Klingons 65 (4) La Siesta Apollos 88 (4) Emerald Isle Titans 90 (4) Monte Mar Matadors 101 (7)
P W D L San Luis Klingons 15 56 3 31 Vistabella Albatrosses 15 55 4 31 Quesada Pearls 15 51 4 35 San Miguel Meteors # 15 47 3 40 Emerald Isle Titans 15 46 3 41 Vistabella Drivers * 15 44 3 43 La Marina Explorers 15 39 3 48 La Siesta Apollos 15 33 1 56 Monte Mar Matadors * 15 34 2 54 San Miguel Pulsars 15 31 2 57 # 1 Point deducted for reporting infringement * 2) deducted for failing to field a full Side
O/W 11 11 9.5 11 6.5 6 7 5 3.5 4.5
Diff 215 395 244 115 -5 -14 -96 -312 -269 -273
Pts 137 136 125 118 108 101 95 77 75 73
DISCOVERY DIVISION San Luis Trekkers 96 (8) Quesada Diamonds 125 (14) Emerald Isle Moonrakers 96 (4) Greenlands Maples 100 (8)
San Miguel Comets 94 (6) La Marina Pathfinders 89 (0) El Rancho Pintos 98 (10) Emerald Isle Neptunes 97 (6)
P W D L O/W San Luis Trekkers 14 54 4 26 12 Quesada Diamonds 13 45 2 31 8 Greenlands Maples 13 43 1 34 7 La Marina Pathfinders 13 42 2 34 7 Emerald Isle Neptunes * 14 42 0 42 9 El Rancho Pintos 14 41 2 41 6 San Miguel Comets 13 39 1 38 6 Emerald Isle Moonrakers * 13 23 2 53 2 Greenlands Sycamores ** 13 23 2 53 3 * 2) deducted for failing to field a full side ** 4) deducted for failing to field a full side
Diff 394 140 120 182 144 14 75 -534 -535
Pts 136 108 101 100 100 96 91 50 50
VOYAGER DIVISION El Rancho Raiders 110 (12) Horadada Falcons 112 (8) San Luis Romulans 94 (8) Vistabella Eagles 118 (10) Mazarron Mariners Quesada Rubies Vistabella Eagles * San Luis Vulcans # Horadada Falcons La Siesta Pioneers Country B Flamingos # * El Rancho Raiders San Luis Romulans *
La Siesta Pioneers 89 (2) Country Bowls Flamingos 123 (6) Quesada Rubies 100 (6) San Luis Vulcans 81 (4) P 13 13 13 14 13 14 14 13 13
W 43 46 47 41 42 40 34 29 21
D 6 1 3 5 4 4 3 3 5
L 29 31 28 38 32 40 47 46 52
* 2 ) deducted for failing to field a full Side # 1 point deducted for reporting infringement
O/W 9 8 7 9 7 8 5 5 2
Diff 228 234 137 40 125 57 -27 -293 -501
Pts 110 109 109 104 102 100 78 71 49
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Open de España to return to the European Tour The Open de España, one of the oldest and most celebrated tournaments in Continental Europe, will return to the European Tour in April. After its absence from the schedule in 2017, the 91st playing of the Open de España will take place at the Centro Nacional de Golf in Madrid – the home of the Royal Spanish Golf Federation – from April 12-15; the €1.5 million tournament fulfilling a pledge that European Tour Chief Executive Keith Pelley made during a visit to Spain’s capital last year when he promised the event would return to the European Tour in 2018. Pelley said: “I am delighted to announce the return of the Open de España to our schedule. The roll call of champions reads like a Who’s Who of the game itself and we look forward very much to seeing who will add their name to that illustrious list in a couple of months’ time. “Our game thrives on prestigious national championships such as the Open de España and we thank everyone at the Royal Spanish Golf Federation and the Madrid Golf Federation for helping us make this happen.” First contested played in 1912, the Open de España was also the first tournament played in the European Tour’s inaugural season in 1972, with home favourite Antonio Garrido crowned as champion. Several Spanish greats followed onto the Roll of Honour including Seve Ballesteros with three victories (1981 El Prat, 1985 Vallromanes, 1995 Club de Campo Villa de Madrid), Sergio García (2002 El
Cortijo), Álvaro Quirós (2010 RCG Sevilla) and Miguel Ángel Jiménez (2014 PGA de Catalunya). Also victorious in the Championship have been Major Champions Arnold Palmer (1975 La Manga Club), Bernhard Langer (1984 and 1989 Campo de Golf Parador El Saler), Sir Nick Faldo (1987 RC Las Brisas), Padraig Harrington (1996 Club de Campo Villa de Madrid) and Charl Schwartzel (2007 Centro Nacional de Golf), alongside European Number Ones Colin Montgomerie (1994 Club de Campo Villa de Madrid) and Robert Karlsson (2001 Campo de Golf Parador El Saler). Gonzaga Escauriaza, President of the Royal Spanish Golf Federation, said: “The Open de España is back on the European Tour International Schedule, which is great news for Spanish golf and we are doubly delighted to be welcoming it back to our home at the Centro Nacional de Golf. Aside from the 2007 Open de España, the Centro Nacional de Golf has also played host to the 2009 Madrid Masters on the European Tour, won by Englishman Ross McGowan; and the 2006 Challenge de España on the European Challenge Tour, won by Frenchman Adrien Mörk who pipped to the title, amongst others, a young German golfer by the name of Martin Kaymer. With the Open de España now confirmed, the number of Race to Dubai counting tournaments in 2018 still stands at 47 after the news that the Philippines Golf Championship, scheduled for March 15-18, will not now take place this year. Centro Nacional de Golf
Spanglish Golf Society @ Altorreal In assn with Sapphire Properties and Costa Blanca Green Fee Services For this months meeting the Spanglish Golf Society and 27 players visited the established course at Altorreal taking advantage of the excellent deal obtained from Costa Blanca Green Fee Services. The course was in good condition but a stiff wind and fast greens made scoring very difficult and only 4 players scored over 30 pts. Gold Division: 1st - Mike Probert - 30 points 2nd – Bill Ford – 28 points, 3rd – Jack Fanning – 26 points Silver Division: 1st – Ruddy Wattley - 36 points Best Guest – John Laidler – 30 points Best F9 – Tom McGinn – 19 pos, Best B9 – John Laidler – 15 pts Nearest the Pins – Bennett,Pinder,Wattley and Hewitson Football Card – Merv Evans
After the game we returned to the Spanglish bar, which is located at Dona Pepa, Quesada for a welcome snack prepared by the bar and the prize presentation and we give our thanks for their support and that of our sponsor Sapphire Properties. Our next home fixture is at Vistabella on 7th March 2018 2018 followed by the monthly fuxture at New Sierra Golf on 21st March. If you are interested in joining the society call Paul Cawte on 966 73 1223 or Graham Hall on 664 692 638 or better still pop into the bar. Report by Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 or see us at our web-site at www.costa-blanca-greenfees.com.
Wolfpack Captain Triumphs at last Society Day, and time for the annual chest-beating known as Captain vs Vice - a competition usually won by the latter for some reason. We travelled south to one of our favourite courses - Lo Romero. Ted Harris was the keeper of the trophy having been the victor in 2017. The Captain arrived with grim determination etched on his forehead. Teams picked, a change of format, a short walk to the first tee and the course was laid out before us. And what condition it was in,
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absolutely magnificent. The fairways replete with spongy grass, bunkers overflowing with sand and greens manicured to perfection. To cap it all, the weather was superb. A shaky start for a few, up the bank on the left hand side, and a nervous trip across the water on the second - but once we got into the swing of things, the golf flowed. The pace was good and the golf was good too. At the halfway stage things were tight with little between the two teams, the Vice Captain just edging the competition. The Captain rallied his troops for a back nine push, the trophy already on his mantelpiece in his mind. Arriving at the 18th, it was still tight and the tension got to some of the better players who generously gave their balls to the frogman. Back to The Royal Oak for a meal and liquid refreshment and time for the eagerly await results. In third place was the pairing of Ray Phillips and Dave Pope with 32 points on a countback. In second was Nigel Cotton and the Captain with 34 and the overall winners were Bob Eno and Peter Palmer with 37 points. Nearest the pin on the 5th was the aforementioned Peter Palmer and on the 15th was Ray Phillips. The team scores ? Well the Vice Captain’s team pressed to the end but the final result was a win by 1 point for the Captain. Thanks to all who took part, a thoroughly enjoyable days golf. Special thanks go to the Captain’s team for their performance and commiserations to the Vice Captain’s team who ran them close.
Allen Robinson, Lyn Young, Mike Davies, John Burke, Brian Edwards, Dave Southwell, Dave Swann, Claude De Wamme, Alan Janes.
The game this week on the 13th February was for a three man per team game of Texas Scramble competed for by 5 teams. Undoubted star of the show was reasonably new member Scotsman John Burke, who not only scooped both nearest the pin prizes but captained his team to a narrow win by 0.07 points. The team finishing second scored a magnificent 5 birdies but were defeated by a team playing consistently who were also helped by having a higher handicap. Nearest the Pins, Hole 6 and 9 - John Burke. 3rd Place, Dave Swann, Allen Robinson, Mike Davies - Handicap 5.63 , 49.37 points. 2nd Place, Alan Janes, Brian Edwards, Lyn Young - Handicap 6.08 - 45.92 points. 1st Place, John Burke, Claude De Wamme, Dave Southwell Handicap 7.15, 45.85 points. If anyone would like to join our Society, we play at El Plantio Golf Club every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. We use both courses - the Par 3 nine hole course and the main 18 hole course, so we cater for all abilities. Membership rates are very competitive, so call for more details. Anyone who wishes to play in the Society as a guest or join as a new member, contact Ian Henderson on 966 716 616 or 636 116 230
Rockets Golf Society At Vistabella Short journey for our monthly home game at Vistabella with a very good turn out 24 players. Early start with a nip in the air but within the hour the sun was out and it started to warm up. The course had its winter coat on which meant we got 30 or 40 yards extra run. Greens tricky as usual. Results: Gold Category: 1st Malcolm Anderson 2nd Peter Daggatt 3rd Rodney Smith Silver Category: 1st Paul Mutter, 2nd Andy Billings 3rd G Wild Nearest The Pins: Hole 2 M Anderson Hole 7 G Dobson Hole 11 J Davies. Hole 15 R Smith. Longest Drive M Anderson, Best Guest D Bowers After the game we returned to the St James Gate pub for the presentation of prizes and refreshments and a lovely meal supplied by the Gate. Thanks to the owner and Kevin for everything. Next outing is on the 27th February at Font de Lopp with a tee off time of 09.30am so be at the course by 08.45am. This is for the first Trophy of the year The Inaugural Trophy and is a medal format
Las Ramblas Golf Society by Mike Mahony Monday we played a 2 Ball Better Ball and the winners were Nick Campbell and Reg Akehurst with 46 pts. 2nd were Olga Douglas and Rod Doel with 44 pts. On Wednesday it was the 2nd round of the Medal Competition and the resuts were as follows: 1st Brian Staines 71 Pts. 2nd Ann Marie Weisheit 73 pts. 3rd Olga Douglas 75 pts. 4th Peter Reffell 76 pts. 5th on C/B, Bryan Neal 76 pts. 6th Ken Robertson 77 pts. 2´s Club was a roll over from last week with one winner taking the Pot of 51 euros John Conway! On Thursday we enjoyed another one of our monthly Lunches at El Prado, San Miguel. Friday we were dancing to the Waltzer again and the winning team were Bryan Neal, John Conway, Ulrika Barth and Alan Douglas with a score of 91.
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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. Golf Course Review – Condado de Alhama This is the ‘signature’ course of the 'golf trail' designed by Jack Nicklaus himself and each hole is based on some of the holes from his favourite courses around the world and feels very much like a ‘links’ course with rolling fairways, fast undulating greens and knee high rough in places. To find this golf course from Torrevieja exit the AP7 motorway at junction 790 (Los Alcazares Centro) and follow signs to Torre Pacheco and then to the A30 (Murcia-Cartagena) passing through El Jimenado until reaching the very large roundabout and take the exit for MU-602 (RM-2) to Fuente Alamo and continue ahead until reaching the RM-23 taking the exit for Mazarron and following signs for Condado de Alhama and once within the resort follow ‘golf’ signs. As of the date of this review there is no clubhouse and the pro-shop is located in the ‘Al Kazar’ commercial centre which is located some distance from the 1st tee which is where you can hire and collect buggies, trolleys and hire clubs. The course has a good driving range with chipping and putting greens. This is very much a true golfers course which is a genuine par 72 championship layout of 6,059 metres (6,6664 yards) from the yellow tees, which tests every aspect of your game but notably the accuracy of driving and distance control. The par 3 holes are all approaching 200 yards in length and will need either a long iron or recovery club to find the putting surface. For the longer hitters the par 5 holes are all approx 500 yards in length and reachable with a few good hits from the ‘screws’ with a long carry over water which awaits any errant shot that you may hit. If you are having a good day and the driver is ‘behaving itself’ then
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The Med Bar GS, El Raso Our first “fun day” outing of the year took us to our nearest golf course of Vistabella, the format for the day was to be 2 ball Texas scramble with combined handicaps. If that was not daunting enough for the high handicapper, we paired them off with the low handicappers. As I have said it was supposed to be a fun day and boy did we have some fun! To add to the enjoyment, the majority of the society had not played the new 8 holes but after completing their rounds, all commented on how much they had enjoyed it Results for this outing: 1st pairing of Ray Muttocks and Martin Morgan with combined score of 36 points. Runners up – Phil Harris and Keith Smith with 35 points. Nearest the pins on par 3`s: hole no.2 Peter List, hole no.11 John Goulder 2`s pot was won by John Goulder and John Mc Adams, Football card winners: Alan Gifford & Jeff Ellis Thanks to Steve and his staff at the Med Bar and Bistro, our next outing is at El Valle on 27/2/18 Anyone wishing to join our society is welcome and we can either be contacted by e-mail at: medbargolf2016@gmail.com or pop into the bar where all details can be left and we will get in touch with you
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San Miguel Golf Society at Hacienda Riquelme On a bright and sunny St Valentines day, thirty two members turned out to compete for the Colin Arkly Memorial Trophy at Hacienda Riquelme. The golf course was in excellent condition, the greens were firm and very slick from the start and got progressively quicker through the day. The spear grass lined fairways, a moderate breeze and some tricky pin positions kept scoring honest for the day. After making a green in regulation most members succumbed to the odd three or four putt, or worse, saw their ball roll off the green assisted by the breeze.
On Thursday 15th February Eurogolf played a stableford off the blocks in glorious sunshine. After the game the cards were drawn in pairs and the best 2 scores drawn together were 1st Ian Pegg and Steve Sayers with a combined score of 80 2nd John Fairhurst and Ken Brett 71 3rd Arty Crammon and Martin Welsh 68 4th Felix Mallon and Bill Martin 67 Best male Bob Shorley 35, Best lady Monique Reeve 38. NTP´s 5th Felix Mallon 11th George McCallum 12th in 2 Vince Tocker 15th Pete Cleaver 17th Arty Crammon Best front 9 Bob Adkins 21 Best back 9 Norman Woods 20 Football draw Damien Levy Ed Silvester Dave Nichols Lauraine Walker and Bill Martin. Tuesday Toffs
A tough day at the office for all. The outstanding scores for the day were in Bronze division, Mike Inns scored 38 points (taking the Trophy) and a long overdue 36 points carded by Norman McBride, well done both! One Doubles Matchplay round was played. Phil de Lacy and Robin Eastman fought back from 5 down to beat Ken Flaherty and Barry Roehrig by 2 avoiding a St Valentine's day massacre. The day’s results, by category and in reverse order, were the following:
On Tuesday 13th February Toffs played their weekly stableford competition and it was the first time the new prize structure was put in place so the results were:
Bronze Category: 4th Bob Eyland (26), 3rd Brian Butler (31), 2nd Norman McBride (36), and 1st Mike Inns (38)
Overall winners 1st Chris Stanley 40 c/b 2nd Tony Stanley 40 3rd Glyn Roberts 37 4th Fred Reeve 36 Cat 1 1st Tony Forbes 35 c/b 2nd Bill Martin 35 Cat 2 1st Linda Lynch 33 c/b 2nd Ian Pegg 33 Cat 3 1st Sharon Cotgrove 36 2nd John Hill 35 Best front 9 David Gregson 18 Best back 9 Gordon Bourne 20 NTPs 5th Pete Cleaver 11th Arty Crammon 12th in 2 Bill Martin 15th Felix Mallon 17th John Kirkwood
Silver Category: 4th Kev Albright (28), 3rd Scotty Phillips (33 on CB), 2nd Hugh Reily (33), and 1st Paul Kavenagh 34 points
Football draw George McCallum Colin Hobden Debbie Weedon Dave Nichols and Hadge Armstrong. If you would like to play at La Marquesa Tuesdays and Thursdays with Eurogolf please visit the website www.eurogolf-quesada.co.uk.
Gold Category: 4th John Osborne (31), 3rd Robin Eastman (32), 2nd Mike Cook (34), and 1st Ivan Hanak with 35 points. Nearest the pins on the par 3’s (open to all)
went to Neil Sheldon (hole 5), Brian Butler (7 & 15) and John Osborne (17). The Abacus, sponsored by Glendale Engineering, was won by Alan Williams Only one guest played, Mick Seymour (now a member) was awarded a sleeve of balls for turning up. Welcome Mick! Our love to our wives and partners and our thanks to the staff at Riquelme for their contribution to the day. Keep up to date with all SMGS matters by logging on to our website www.smgs.org or simply give Tony Smale a call on 628 22 7687 to find out more about the society and its weekly golf get-togethers. Next week we will be at Las Colinas.
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EURONICS THURSDAY DART LEAGUE “THE ELECTRICAL SHOP” - BLUE LAGOON Match Results for 15th Feb 2018 (points for win/draw) Junction Jaguars 1-11 Hub Hyenas Wee Rockers 1-11 El Capitan Ale House 3-9 Porter House Las Rosas 9-3 Hen's Teeth Porter House Bees 6-6 Amigos Misfits Hub Hellraisers 0-12 Junction Jackals Pint depot Queens* P-P Angels *Match postponed to 26th Feb- result will not affect league split
Hub Hyenas El Capitan Junction Jackals Porter House Angels Las Rosas Wee Rockers Tavern Oldies
P 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 14
Pts 28 25 24 22 18 17 14 13
Legs 128 127 115 105 90 101 76 82
Ale House Amigo's Misfits Junction Jaguars Porter House Bees Pint Depot Queens Hen's Teeth Hub Hellraisers Fire Station
P 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 0
Pts 13 10 9 6 5 3 1 0
Legs 75 63 63 61 49 50 30 0
After consultation with all team captains, The Fire Station will join Division B for the second half of the league. 180’s: John Walker x 2 (El Capitan); Joe Miller (Hub Hyenas); Harvey Lane (Porter House Bees); Aroldas Klimonis (El Capitan), Eugene Gillespie (Tavern); Paul Durrant (Hyenas) Jeff Ward (Porter House); Andy Rutter x 2 (Junction Jackals); Angela Garside (Tavern Oldies), Mark Todd (Junction Jackals), Edmundus (Daddy) Klimonis (El Capitan) Highest Check-out: Jeff Ward (Porterhouse) 147 [T20, T17, D18]
*Pint Depot Queens V Angels The match between PD Queens and Angels was abandoned after the first leg when the Queens got the devastating news that their teammate Ann O’Keefe had died (3rd from left in the photograph below). Ann is now at peace and will be missed by her family, friends and her extended family of Queens and will never be forgotten. Hope she will be chucking some arrows up there, R.I.P. Queen Ann (PD Queens Capt. Cheryl Sleath) Las Rosas v Hen’s Teeth 9-3 Las Rosas Bullies won all the triples with some good scoring by Cris Montes 131, Adrian Buitekaht 100 and Freddy 100 On to the Pairs and Alan Preston and Dave Knighton were Secured a win over George Chisholm and Dave Shepherd. The Montes brothers succumbed to defeat against joseph Cuyt and Tony Hassall’s D10 finish. Not to worry as John Spencer and Steph Simpson were on form in their game against Henni Oortwijn and Mike (105) . Half time saw the Bullies 5-1 up. Onto the Singles and Bullie Dave just couldn’t get double 1 so Hen’s Teeth Chisholm got a point back for their team. ‘Get ‘Orf’ Preston then pulled one back with a 32 check out. Adrian Buitekaht and Dave Shepherd rallied away for over half hour until Adrian finally nailed the double 1. Captain Carlos Montes’ highest check-out of the night (40) won him his single (and MOTM) vs Mike Tierney. In the penultimate leg, Freddie Salters played Hen’s Teeth Henni who won her game on double 1 giving her team their third and final point and crowning her WOTM for the Toothy Cluckers. Finally, Steph Simpson saw off Jan Hassall to leave the end score at 9-3 to the boys from San Miguel. A very good night with brilliant food! by Carlos Montes
Torrevieja Darts - Ladies Organisation El Balcon Chicas Friendly's Chicas Wildcats at Macklins Black Dog Ladies Friendly's Chicas Primadonnas Gaps Ladies Macklins Dolly M Wildcats at Macklins
Wildcats at Macklins Gap Ladies Friendly Chicas Macklins Dolly Mixtures Black Dog Ladies El Balcon Chicas Primadonnas Friendly's Temps
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Macklins Dolly Mixtures Primadonnas Gap Ladies Friendly's Temps El Balcon Chicas Wildcats at Macklins Black Dog Ladies Friendly's Temps El Balcon Chicas
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This week’s Hot Darts: Brenda Harper 164, Jane Barnes 140+134+100x4, Beatty Powell 140+121+100x3, Ellie Attwood 140+114, Ann Wharton 140x2, Cynthia Jevons, 139x2+135+134 +100x2, Pamela Taylor 138+135+125, Glenis Pritchard 138+134+ 126, Chris Greenwood 135+113+101+100x2, Groa Bryndis 135+ 102, Heather McCormack 132, Noreen Dobbs 130, Sarah Grove 124+120+115, Lorraine McGrath, Mitch Halliday, Tracey Simpson 121, Janet Boyd 120, Jenny Benfield 115, Shirley Stephenson 114+111, Sheila Clement 113, Angie 112, Elaine Willis, Maureen Church 111, Sheerin Seedat 105x2, Margaret Boden 103, Gail Murray, Simone de Lacy, Sue Bradley 100x2, Sandra Crabbe 100 Ladies Singles: The Ladies singles will take place on Tuesday 27th February 2018. Again, there will be two venues Macklin´s at Via Park III and El Balcon in Los Balconies. The draw is being completed today, and Captains will be advised of venues for their players in time for you to advise your players at tomorrow´s matches. Pam Horton, 96 571 0066, Ladies Darts Coordinator, Email: Dartess501@gmail.com
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Junction Jaguars v Hub Hyenas 1-11 With Hilda awaiting a new hip, Liz Cowan at home with a broken foot, Toddy on her travels and ‘Sneeze’ Green living up to her nickname, we were lucky it wasn’t a whitewash! However, the 7 remaining Jags rallied round and de Lacy’s 92, 85, 125 and D16, first dart at a finish, in her singles against John Williams managed to swipe their one and only leg. However, is was team mate and WOTM, Lesley Eagles, that shone for the Jaguars, scoring 100, 114 in her triples and pairs and then an ‘amazing’ 60, 100, 120, 118, 50 against Joe Miller in the final singles match which Lelly just couldn’t finish it off. The Jags played well, especially in the pairs and singles and the result doesn’t justify their combined efforts (7 x 100+ scores). MOTM for the Hyenas was deservedly awarded to Johnnie Eyre who finished all 4 legs he featured in and almost had a 15-darter (137, 125, 121) in his singles against Lisa Ivill. The Hyenas achieved 9 x 100+ scores. The Hub will top Division A after the split having been unbeaten in the first half of the season. They are 3 points clear of their nearest contenders, el Capitan, so look likely to scoop the top prize again this season.
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Narrow win ends a difficult week for Torry
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a grey hibernal Sunday afternoon, as Torry welcomed 2nd bottom Monforte to the Vicente Garcia Stadium, hoping to improve on the 2-2 draw they achieved last October, there seems to be more being written about the ‘off’ field situation at the club rather than their chase for points in an attempt to get a dreadful season back into some semblance of normality.
CD Torrevieja ...................1 Montforte CF .....................0
Without a win since mid-November, Torry find themselves perilously close to the Preferente division relegation zone. Monforte meanwhile were even further in the mire, sitting 2nd to bottom, some 14 points behind their opponents. But, with an ever growing list of youth team players in the Torry side, league positions were of little consequence.
with a Mañez shot from the edge of the box which Manu got down well to save. The wingback was then pulled down in the area with Torry fans grateful to see referee Mejias wave the visitors claims away.
Due to non-payment of wages the squad refused to train during the week, and will continue to do so until payments are received we understand. However the local Spanish press reports that the Club President met with the players on Saturday when he outlined a payment plan to them but with Club Directors refusing to comment we can’t provide confirmation or otherwise at this time. What we do know, however, is that the proposed takeover of the club has now been shelved and Vicente Boix will remain at the helm until the end of the current season.
And we were not disappointed, that is assuming you are reading this as a Torry fan, because they definitely upped the ante as they went chasing the points from the start.
The game itself seemed relatively unimportant when compared to the off-field wranglings going on behind the scenes, and there was even some confusion with that as spectators continued to drift in well after the 4.30 kick off, blaming the club Twitter feed which showed a 5pm start. The consolation was that they didn’t miss a lot with very little action during the opening period. Calderon did go close, however, when he headed over from an early corner. Montforte’s first effort took 32 minutes to create
The one individual who has stayed completely loyal to the club is manager Pedreño
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SAMM AGM 2018 The AGM of the Sailing Association Mar Menor was help at Las Claras Social Center on February 14th, the 11th year of the organisations existence. 2017 was recorded as a fairly stable year with membership close to the 2016 figure plus good income levels from the 100 Club, Social Activities and Racing which resulted in a comfortable surplus at year end. There were year end reports presented by the Commodore, Treasurer, Secretary and the other officers to add detail to the bare figures. The Treasurer Peter Ewers confirmed he was stepping down after 7 years in the position and his replacement Martin Beenham was unanimously elected as were the other Committee members who were restanding unopposed.
An effort from Juanjo just prior to the interval brought yet another ‘top drawer’ save from the Torry keeper to keep the interval scoreline at 0-0 with the hope of better things to come in the second period.
With two potential investors watching the game alongside the Club President there was just a little more to cheer for the fans with Corea testing Puerto in the Monforte goal in an opening exchange. The half time talk was certainly having an effect with the home side growing in confidence as the game progressed. Still missing is the confidence and the flair, which in view of recent form is hardly a surprise but the battling qualities were there for all to see as Torry began to get on top. A low drive into the goal area by substitute Santi almost had Gonza slice the ball into his own net but then, as the ball broke up field, a save at the other end saw Marcos foiled by Manu when the
visiting forward looked odds on to score. It was all action at this stage with Manu Amores next to screw a good opportunity high and wide but then, on 73 minutes, a run by new boy Calderon, in which he weaved past two defenders, saw the former Novelda man hit a rasping drive low into the Monforte net to lift the spirits of the Torry crowd and reward the midfielder with his first goal in 3 starts. Chances for Beltran and Santi could have added to the scoreline but with the visitors providing little threat the home side easily saw the remaining minutes out to secure the three points. Next weekend’s opponents are Benferri, just north of Orihuela and another team that is scrapping for points at the wrong end of the table. Their recent home fixtures have been played on both Saturdays and Sundays so check the Torry website if you intend to travel.
As a thank you for all his hard work, Commodore Paul Shard presented Peter with fabulous Aviator Chronograph watch, 50€ to spend as he wished and, to Peters great relief because he had forgotten it was Valentine’s Day, a large bouquet for his long suffering wife Lyn, all purchased with the generous donations made by club members. After the meeting about members enjoyed an excellent menu del dia at the Las Claras restaurant. If you are interested in sailing you can reach SAMM through their web site www.sailingmarmenor.com
Montesinos inflict damaging defeat on leaders Horadada CD
Montesinos travelled to UD Horadada on Saturday, the joint league leaders, and came away with all three points in a match that was most certainly not for the faint-hearted. This was what we used to call a typical blood and thunder match or a typical Cup tie with neither side giving an inch, played at a very high tempo and both sides going all out to win. The home side started the better of the two sides, forcing a double save from Dani then Alex in the first couple of minutes. A Horadada “goal” was disallowed due to offside. Signs of things to come maybe? But it was Monte who went closest first with the division´s top scorer, Vazquinho, almost giving them the lead, but the sides went into the half time break all square although just before the half-time whistle there was a skirmish on the touchline which spilled onto the spectators. The local police were on hand to defuse the situation very quickly. No sooner had the second half started when Vazquinho took full advantage of sloppy control by the Horadada centre half, to score his 18th goal of the season from an acute angle much to the delight of the travelling supporters. It is fair to say that from that moment onwards, the home side threw everything they had at Montesinos. But thanks to a little luck (Horadada hit both the post and the cross bar), some excellent goalkeeping from Dani and some excellent defending, including a couple of goal-line clearances, CD Montesinos managed to hold out. In fact
Monte could have wrapped up Vaz was on target with his the points earlier when Pastor 18th goal of the season lobbed the home keeper onto to see the ball go just over the bar. So a tough game with lots a yellow cards being dished out to both sides, and players, in the final minutes clearly exhausted after giving their all. It was also good to welcome an English lad, George Brooks, to the Montesinos family and to see him make a last minute crunching clearance when it looked odds on as if the home side would have got an equaliser. This latest victory leaves CD Montesinos on 33 points and on target to achieve enough points to be at this level for another season and depending how results go elsewhere this weekend, the could end the week in fifth position. Next weekend CD Montesinos “entertain” Alicante side CF Barrio San Gabriel at home. The game will be played on Sunday, 25th of February with a 5.00pm kick-off.
UD Horadada ......0 CD Montesinos ....1 Scorer: Vaz (47 mins)
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