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Women were to be found marching through the streets of many major city’s, including Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao, Valencia and even Torrevieja and Orihuela, where they joined together in chanting "If we stop, the world stops". Indeed in Barcelona police were called out to restore order in the city after protesters blocked many of the main roads. Continued on Page 2
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Continued From Page One International Women’s Day March organisers, who called for women to spend no money, do no household chores, cooking or shopping, said they were delighted with the turnout which they said was well supported in over 200 Spanish towns and cities. A poll of 1,500 people that was carried out by the El Pais daily newspaper suggested that 82% of the population supported the strike, while 76% thought that women in Spain had harder lives than men. The organisation in Spain had the backing of most trade unions. Ten unions called for a 24-hour strike, while others called for two-hour work stoppages. Service on Madrid’s metro system was significantly disrupted after the Transport Ministry announced that 300 trains would not be operating. Renfe, the national railways company, cancelled more than 100 long-distance trains because of the strike. However the ruling Partido Popular said that events were aimed only at feminist elites and did not represent the wishes of the average working woman. Two of Spain’s most powerful women disagreed, Manuela Carmena and Ada Colau, the mayors of Madrid and Barcelona respectively, said that they were also backing the strike, refuting claims made by the Government which they described as nonsense. Locally there were more than 200 women that joined with the call of different feminist groups of the Vega Baja to gather in the Plaza del Carmen de Orihuela, next to the city town hall. Demonstrators displayed a variety of banners as they read out a statement claiming "there is still a lot that remains to be achieved this year, because of the situation of violence, marginalization and invisibility with which women are treated. We have to strike in order
to highlight the fact that the contribution we make to the maintenance of life, needs to be valued and considered". A number of men also took part in the rally, most of them quite young, because they wanted to show that they support women as they strive for gender equality and protest against the discrimination that they suffer in the labour market and social framework. In the Plaza del Ayuntamiento in Torrevieja the Councilor for Equality, Fabiana Ibarra, was joined in reading a statement emphasising the rights of women by a representative of Workers' Commissions, Juan Antonio Moya, while the mayor, José Manuel Dolón, highlighted the importance of the rally saying “Today is a day of no return and many people, women and men, have decided that they cannot continue in a world that is so unequal, and where the sex of a person is discriminated against". Meanwhile in Elche the call was heeded by over 300 women including a majority of the town council and approximately 50% of its staff, who were also joined at the demonstration by the mayor, Carlos González. Te final march was in Orihuela city on Thursday evening where the mayor, Emilio Bascuñana, and the Councillor for Equality, Sabina-Goretti Galindo, joined the protest organised by the Bureau of Equality, which toured the city streets in commemoration of International Women's Day. The march ended at the Glorieta Gabriel Miró where a statement was read out by Juana Aznar, vice-dean of the Faculty of Social and Legal Sciences in Orihuela. "This year, International Women's Day joins an unprecedented global movement for women's rights, equality and justice. Now is the time, "said Aznar in his announcement.
Women gathering for the protest in Torrevieja’s main square
A huge thankyou from Age Concern Maureen Payne, President of Age Concern Costa Blanca Sur, recently attended a meeting of the ADAPT Association in Lo Pagan. This Association has two simple aims, the well-being of English speaking members and the integration of members, through the Association, into the wider Spanish Community. Maureen gracefully accepted a cheque for 500 euro from Reme Ruiz, President of ADAPT. Maureen said afterwards that this generous donation will go a long way to maintaining services the Charity provides for the support and welfare of people of over 50 years old. ADAPT raised the money through raffles and donations at their monthly social meetings. Reme congratulated Age Concern on reaching their 20th anniversary this year and reinforced the need for Charities and Associations to continue their good work providing the answers, services and assistance for people when necessary.
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Looking forward to St Patricks Day Activities will get underway in many bars and restaurants from 10am
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Cabo Roig will be the place to party as the parade gets underway at 2pm. The strip will turn into a sea of green for the day with all bars and many restaurants opening at 10am, music starting at 11am on the street and with the face painting, bouncy castles, Irish and flamenco dancers out in force this will ensure a fun day for all the family. The parade itself will start at the back of the strip at 2pm with the Torrevieja pipes and drums leading the parade with St Patrick himself, our own Jose Antonia Garcia Del This year the Grand Marshall will be former Irish Prime Minister Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, who will be joined by former minister Frank Fahy and Martin Quinn, a former mayor of Galway. We are also delighted to have the Mayor of Orihuela with many of his coun-
cillors with a reviewing stand erected for all the guests. The parade will be the most colourful yet with bands, floats, samba, drummers and many different associations and groups dressed is fabulous costumes. There will also be a number of ‘not to be missed’ youth dance groups. The committee would like to thank all the different bars and restaurants, the Mayor and his councillors, for helping us to put this parade together which will culminate with a spectacular fireworks display at 7.30pm. The Parade will also be featured on TV RTE in Ireland and by many of the Irish papers so it will provide great publicity for the area. Come along early and enjoy music dancing from 11am on the 17th till 2am in the morning also. There will also be the matter of a ‘not too insignificant’ rugby match between Ireland and England to be shown in many of the bars at 4pm. There are, of course, celebrations taking place at many other locations in the area, not least of which will be the Emerald Isle in La Florida where proceeds from events will be donated to local charities.
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Seven years ago, in January 2011, the young Koria was kidnapped by her father in the Aaiun, one of five Sahrawi camps of Tindouf (a Province in Algeria). She was held just a few hours before catching her flight back to Spain after a family visit since, which time Koria has remained isolated and incommunicado in the town of Mijek, in Western Sahara, under the control of the Polisario Front, a Sahrawi rebel national liberation movement aiming to end Moroccan presence in the Western Sahara. Koria moved to San Miguel where she lived for ten and a half years for medical reasons, but at the beginning of 2011 the young Saharawi woman saw her life projects abruptly halted, her medical treatment suspended and any opportunity to finish her studies cancelled. She was kidnapped by her father to live a life imposed according to the beliefs and culture that he says will make her "worthy". Her time in San Miguel had been spent living with her adopted mother, Bienvenida Campillo Lorca, who used the occasion of International Women’s Day, last Thursday, to once again appeal for the release of her daughter so that "no one will forget about Koria
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Several new members were welcomed at the recent meeting of the Hondón Valley Branch and following the short formal part, a social time was organised by Neil, the Vice Chairman. It was a hilarious session of The Mr and Mrs Game Show. All the couples taking part showed great knowledge of their partner but the clear winners were Mr and Mrs David Barnes. The photo shows the happy couple!
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fter the Spanish adoptive family of a young Sahrawi woman, living in San Miguel de Salinas, who had been kidnapped and forcibly detained in the Tindouf camps, filed a complaint against Algeria with the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, it now seems as though Koria Badbad Hafed could be close to being released.
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and the other women who are held against their will in the Sahrawi camps.” "A few days ago," according to Campillo, "the new delegate of the Polisario Front in the Community, Habibullah Mohamed, told me that he was aware of the case, that he had dealt with the PSOE and that they are all working on Koria’s release. However, I’m not sure that I believe him,” she said. For Bienvenida Campillo, the celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8 is a suitable opportunity to reinforce the demands for women's rights, that include the requirement to "eliminate the stigmatisation and discrimination of biological families towards Saharawi women who have lived for a long time in Spain", and as well as that "the Valencian institutions and the whole of the Spanish State must insist on a solution for these cases of the illegal retention of adult women, currently more than 50 of them, many of whom, like Koria, are Spanish citizens who is legally entitled to the same rights of protection as everyone else living in Spain. Bienvenida also recently met up with Xelo Angulo Luna, the president of "Fons per la Solidaritat", an association formed by town councils and associations of all the political formations of the Valencian Community that works toward the obtaining the repatriation to Spain of Saharawi women. She explained the circumstances surrounding the kidnap and abduction of Koria who was under the legal guardianship of the Generalitat Valenciana at the time and who continues to be held against her will, isolated and incommunicado in the territory of Western Sahara controlled by the Polisario Front.
The only way is up for the Stroke Association Stroke troke Association Spain are developing and expanding at an astonishing rate. Since moving into their new premises at The Cultural Centre in Benijofar, in September last year, they have been able to offer better and more varied help and facilities for stroke sufferers and their carers. Currently help is available at the centre on Wednesday and Friday afternoons, but from April the centre will be open on Monday afternoons too, in order to meet the increased demand. The workers are all volunteers and assist with documentation to access other help and benefits; provide individually tailored physiotherapy; blood pressure monitoring; lessons in Spanish conversation; card-making and support for the carers, and social events. The Group would welcome any new volunteers, especially if they have craft skills which they would share as part of the rehabilitation process. On 24th March Stroke Association are holding a Spring Fair/Open Day, from 10am to 3pm. There will be a range of stalls offering cakes, jewellery, clothes, books, art equipment, tombola etc. A BBQ and music to entertain. So come along to view the facilities, meet some of the people who have had strokes and are mending well, and pick up a bargain for yourself.
The Branch has an extensive social programme arranged including a Poetry Competition, an auction and a “hog roast” in June. To find out more and perhaps come along to a forthcoming meeting or event, please email the secretary on hondonvalley.secretary@rbl.community or visit our website: www.britishlegion.org.uk/branches/hondon-valley. You do not need an Armed Forces background to join in any Legion events. For info and assistance call 676 45 17 80.
St David’s Day Celebrations The Welsh contingent of the Royal British Legion once again celebrated at Harry’s bar in Quesada where the chef had prepared a wonderful 3 course meal that was enjoyed by all present. Again Mr Leo Wynn had everyone laughing with his fantastically funny humour. No sooner had we wiped our tears of joy Mr Brian Killey had us drying our eyes with the beautiful Welsh love song Myfanwy. The day was finished off with everyone joining in the usual songs including by then a croaking Calon Lan
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Stevie Spit Mattress Appeal for local orphans A voice for local children There are lots of good people living out here, many of whom put a great deal of time and effort into helping those less fortunate in the local community. Indeed without the efforts of the many expats there would be far more people going without in this small part of
Spain that many of us call home. allowed us to make an initial purchase of 24 mattresses which need One who puts in rather more effort than most is local entertainer to be provided in advance of the rest, and which will be presented at a Stevie Spit, who, along with colleagues across the Costa Blanca, has fundraising event to be held in Villamartin Plaza on Sunday 1st April.” raised many thousands of euros for a whole range of very worthAs always the Easter Sunday event is bound to be a blockbuster and while causes. assisted by both Eileen and Casey Shaddock, along with the services Last year, one of Stevie Spit’s major successes in his increasingly of many of the Costa Blanca’s very best entertainers, a large portion busy fund raising programme, was the ‘Summer shoe appeal’ which, of the funding is sure to be achieved. with the support of HELP at Home Costa Blanca, enabled him to However, if you would like to help the Costa Blanca’s most dedicathand over 100 brand new pairs of shoes to the children at the Elche ed fundraiser with his Mattress Appeal you can do so either in Children’s Home, and San Jose Obrero Orphanage, in Orihuela. Villamartin on Easter Sunday or at any of his events where donation Stevie said that the Director’s of the two orphanages were absolutely tins will be readily available. You will also be able to find donation overwhelmed by the generosity of the expat community. tins at the Emerald Isle, The Celtic Isle, Captain Morgan’s Bar, For Stevie’s latest appeal, which he is running with Eileen Gleave, Yolo’s, The Quiet Man in La Zenia Village and The Avenue Bar at the commodity has changed from shoes to mattresses whereby the Lomas de Cabo Roig. local personality is hoping to donate, a single mattress to each of the children, in total 100 of them, Bosses of the HELP at Home Costa Blanca charity proudly officiated at the official opening of their one for each of the children at both second hand furniture outlet in Cabo Roig on Saturday morning with the help of a large number of of the homes. guests from across the region. Stevie said “The two orphanages The event was attended by have some of the most vulnerable The shop is located in Charity Leaders and local person- Centro Commercial children that we care for - those alities, all of whom agreed that Cabo Roig and opens who are abandoned, unwanted, and the shop was the start of an excit- Mon-Fri 10am - 2pm who have suffered rejection, so the ing new venture for the organisavery least we can do for them is to tion. show them that we care.” Carmen Perez, the current If we Stevie and Eileen are to fund President, said “We are delighted a new single mattress for every to have officially opened our child, the project will cost them doors this morning. This is our somewhere in the region of 7,000 second shop in the area and the euro.” tills have been ringing ever since Stevie said “I appreciate that such we first opened.We’ve had such a large amount will take us some great support and it’s wonderful time to realise but with 2,800 euro to see the local community turning already in the kitty we have got off out with us.”. to a very good start. This has
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Could the US be damaged by Trump’s trade-war? The pound ended this week where it started against both the US dollar and euro. The European Central Bank left interest rates on hold despite the Eurozone economy expanding faster than had been anticipated. Donald Trump continues to throw his weight around announcing new trade tariffs. The resignation of economic adviser Gary Cohen suggests the White House intends to implement the tariffs on steel and aluminium, despite almost universal opposition including Republicans in Congress. The Canadian dollar received a lift when Canada was exempted from the tariffs but the US dollar may be in for a rough ride as many think the US will be damaged by a trade war. Exchange rates at noon on Friday 9th March: GBP/EUR 1.124 (slightly higher) GBP/USD 1.383 (no change) EUR/USD 1.23 (no change) North and South Korea are to hold their first summit in more than a decade. Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump are also to meet in May which is extraordinary after months of mutual hostility. Apparently Kim Jong-un is "committed to denuclearisation" but the North has halted missile and nuclear tests during previous talks, only to resume them when it lost patience or felt it was not getting what it demanded so don’t get too excited.
Pablo Samper, the municipal spokesman for the independent Political Party, Sueña Torrevieja, has warned of the worrying decrease of numbers currently registered on the Padron. He says that according to date produced by INE, the Spain Statistical Office, Torrevieja is losing it’s population at an enormous pace and at a disturbing rate: having fallen in just 4 years from 105,000 inhabitants in 2013 to 83,500 in 2017. Samper, argues that "obviously this leads to a series of negative consequences: loss of competences that affect everyone in the town, including our trade, fewer business opportunities and a reduction of State funding, a rather delicate issue since all municipalities are funded according the size of their population.” International Women’s Day has been celebrated on 8th March since 1917 but don’t we already have gender equality? No. On average a woman will earn 77 cents for every dollar a man earns and according to the World Economic Forum we are still 217 years away from achieving full gender equality. At The Currency Exchange our payment and dealing teams are part of a Women in Finance Initiative which has three key goals: to increase the number of female staff, ensure female staff are upskilled to support them in the acceleration of their careers and contribute to closing the gender gap by increasing awareness of its presence in the financial sector. www.thecurrencyexchange.co.uk
“This decrease in population will inevitably jeopardise future budgets in future years.” Sueña Torrevieja has therefore proposed an initiative similar to the one that has been implemented in bordering municipalities: a campaign in different languages, with a printed leaflets distributed by the municipality in which the list the advantages of registering in the municipality, access to public services (transport, sports, social welfare, culture), as well as the possibility of discounts at events, and priority with access to training courses, etc. Samper has appealed to the council for the process be implemented as a matter of urgency before the population decreases further.
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Drop in Centre celebrates ‘International Women’s Day’ World Women’s Day 8th March and the 100th Anniversary of the Suffragettes was celebrated at a Coffee Morning held at the Drop In Centre CC Ramon de Campoamor by Community Care Association, Inna from the Russian Association together with Katalin Konkoly the Librarian and her Assistants. Approx 60 supporters and friends enjoyed the refreshments as they gathered to learn what is going on at the Drop In Centre. They were pleasantly surprised, as were the ladies who received a gift of floral plants from Francisco Morales of N332 organisation. Norah, Corrine, Jolande and Angie some of the Art group displayed their paintings and drawings. Health Therapy sessions were offered by Bobbie. Jackie and her group demonstrated making cards and gift boxes for Easter, which will be on sale at the Emerald Isle on St Patrick’s Day, 17th March. Music Therapy sessions are underway, drumming by Nick and gentle exercise to music with Angie, both held every Thursday, (see the list of activities in our advert). New Members are welcome to join the activities offered at the Centre, only €10 a year. Why not try drumming, it is very therapeutic, a great way to relax. The Spanish Beginners and Intermediate Conversation classes are progressing well, there is limited space available, but if you are interested and want to learn Spanish in order to integrate more, contact
oc.communitycare@gmail.com or pop along any Monday or Wednesday between 12.30pm and 1.30pm. Inna’s Russian group offer various activities, including Spanish and English lessons to adults and their children plus dance and cultural discussion groups. Norah, Eva, Inna and Katalin intend to coordinate more cultural events for us all to integrate, there are 101 different nationalities living in Orihuela Costa. The Library is open two more afternoons, from Monday to Thursday 1pm till 5pm. 500 Talking Books on CD were donated to the Library, a big thank you Sandy, a great way to enjoy ironing, as if !! CCA will be holding coffee mornings from 11am till 1pm regularly with different Guest Speakers. The next is 21st March with Robert from Pellicer Heredia Solicitors. 29th March, Mike of DeVere Spain. Cllr Sofia Alvarez in April. Pedro Dominguez of Cruz Roja Alicante in May and Francisco Morales of N332. The Tasha Treatment Appeal is now urgent, we need more help to raise approx. €65,000 to send her to the USA for specialist treatment. With your help we can do it. There are events being held this month. 14th March at Rocky’s Arena from 6pm. 30th March the Stars & Stripes in her eyes show at Orihuela Costa Resort from 8pm. Tickets €15 or €25 VIP After Show Party can be purchased at the Drop In Centre Mondays or Wednesdays from 12.30pm.
TCF Spring Craft Fayre “Torrevieja Christian Fellowship (TCF) are holding its annual Spring Craft Fayre at TCF Avenida de las Cortes Valenciane,68,Torrevieja 03183 on Tuesday 27th of March between 1.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. Beautiful hand crafted items including cards, jewellery, knitted items are available as well as home baked cakes and scones, bric a brac and nearly new clothing. Due to relocation there are lots of bargains to be had at rock bottom prices, everything must go. Free admission and refreshments are on sale. Bring your Pastor Chris Knight and his wife Helena family and friends. Doors open at 1.30 p.m. prompt.”
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Sue Gibson and her Suzi4fitz fitness and dance ladies have been working hard this last few months rehearsing their moves for their latest charity dance show Dance Yourself Dizzy at the Los Montesinos Music School on March 14th and 15th. Their final week of rehearsals is next week and Sue is so proud of their achievement. She would like to thank them all for their hard work, dedication and commitment.. They will be performing a wide selection of dances and the show will be compered by the fabulous Graeme Mykal. All the proceeds will be donated to Los Montesinos town hall, who will buy much needed food vouchers for families. Tickets are 8 and 10 Euros and are available by phoning 634 343 873 or by email tickets.suzi4fitz@gmail.com’ or Facebook ‘Suzi4fitz Show “ Dance Yourself Dizzy”
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Although not confirmed the man is thought to have been a relative of his two victims The Civil Guard has arrested a 27 year old Spanish man in Sax, on suspicion of two offenses of attempted murder and two of arson. Just 24 hours after the fire in a rural apartment block the man was arrested and taken into custody prior to his appearance in court later in the week.
Man arrested in SAX for attempted double murder
First to arrive at the outbreak, which occurred in a ground floor flat on Sunday morning, were two agents of the Guardia Civil. They arrived to the screams of a 40 year old woman and her 14 year old son who were trapped in a second floor flat by the smoke and flames spreading from the apartment below.
Fortunately they were able to beat off the flames until the arrival of firefighters moments later, when they were eventually lifted to safety. They were then moved to Elda Hospital, where they received medical attention for smoke inhalation after which agents took their statements, while a fire investigation team from Valencia, investigated the possible causes of the fire in the apartment.
San Fulgencio mayor suspends plenary to avoid embarrassment The PSOE have described as ‘shameful’ the decision of San Fulgencio’s embattled mayor, Carlos Ramírez, to suspend the Council Plenary Session due for last Wednesday morning. The mayor, who has been sentenced by the local judiciary, to eight and a half years disqualification from holding public office, was required to provide the meeting with an explanation about his situation but Ramírez announced on the day preceding the meeting that he cannot hold the session for "personal reasons". No other explanation was given. The socialist group described the situation as "shameful" saying that the mayor has only cancelled the Plenary "in a new and ridiculous attempt to retain his position as Mayor”.
Coach driver double the alcohol limit with 54 children on board
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bus driver was stopped close to Murcia who was almost doubled the maximum permitted alcohol level in his blood. He had 54 children between the ages of 3 and 4 on board at the time along with 4 supervisors. The Guardia Civil was alerted by several witnesses who said that the driver had been seen drinking alcohol prior to leaving with the children on board. Traffico positioned two patrols along the route and pulled him onto the hard shoulder at kilometre 9,500 of the RM-15 motorway. He was then escorted to the Venta Alegría Service Area where he was subjected to mandatory blood tests. He yielded a positive result which was almost twice the maximum rate allowed. The 38 year old driver, a resident of Caravaca de la Cruz, was reported to the Provincial Traffic Headquarters for driving with an excessive alcohol
rate, which carries a fine of 500 euros and the loss of 4 points on his driving license. This was the second occasion that the same driver had tested positive in recent months. The previous occasion, when he was driving a minibus with 17 passengers on board, was in early December when he was also double the maximum limit.
Following their evaluation the investigators said that all evidence pointed to the fire being started intentionally.
Evidence collected at the scene, together with statements from several witnesses, led the Guardia Civil to the alleged perpetrator who is thought to have been a relative of those affected, and who had previously been reported for a number of different problems. He had also been in another similar situation when he had burned an adjoining garage in February of this year. The Civil Guard arrested the man for two offences of attempted and two crimes of arson.
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ANSWERS QUICK ACROSS: 7 Grotto; 8 Colour; 10 Operate; 11 Force; 12 Laud; 13 Guard; 17 Topic; 18 Roar; 22 First; 23 Ruinous; 24 Inform; 25 Patron. DOWN: 1 Ignoble; 2 Hopeful; 3 Steal; 4 Comfort; 5 Board; 6 Brief; 9 Pecuniary; 14 Contort; 15 Sojourn; 16 Present; 19 Affix; 20 Craft; 21 Final. CRYPTIC CRYPTIC ACROSS: 7 Exacts; 8 Moment; 10 Console; 11 Devil; 12 Oath; 13 Broth; 17 Lambs; 18 Take; 22 Locks; 23 Tallies; 24 Forage; 25 Tennis. DOWN: 1 Reactor; 2 Magnate; 3 Stool; 4 Cordite; 5 Leave; 6 Stole; 9 Reprobate; 14 Massage; 15 Patient; 16 Persist; 19 Bluff; 20 Score; 21 Fleet.
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DOWN 2. Move slowly (5) 3. Container (7) 4. Sanctuary (6) 5. All together, in music (5) 6. Come to understand (7) 7. Unalterable (11) 8. Bright (11) 14. Card game (7) 16. Make comprehensible (7) 17. Office worker (6) 19. Seat (5) 21. Defence of being else where (5)
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Solution on Page 19 CAN YOU MASTER THE SUDOKU CHALLENGE? Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 to 9.
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Simpson, 13. A dog, 14. Prince Rainier, 15. Orenthal James, 16. Bahrain, 17. The Betty Ford Clinic, 18. The US, 19. Madonna, Castillo del Lago is a ninebedroom chateau on Mulholland Drive, just under the Hollywood sign in Hollywood Hills, 20. Old Speckled Hen is a beer, and the other two are whiskie. 21. Methuselah who in the Hebrew bible is
DOWN 2. Eighteen holes are circular (5) 3. Went by car and ripped into scooter boy (7) 4. Truths possibly put with force (6) 5. Like a certain gesture to a man? (5) 6. Batman, as seen in many films? (7) 7. Totters? (11) 8. Key workers using forks to get the pitch right? (5,6) 14. Obtains a sort of a fortified place (7) 16. Kneeler possesses cover for the foot (7) 17. Heaviness of the wig, perhaps? (6) 19. Bird that's good at golf (5) 21. Claw of one man in a hundred (5)
15 and 16 year-olds getting married? 19. Which popstar showed her taste by painting the Castillo del Lago in Hollywood red and yellow? 20. In a pub, which would be the odd one out; Old Speckled Hen - The Famous Grouse or Wild Turkey? 21. Which ancestor of Noah is also the name of an oversized Champagne bottle that holds six litres? 22. Which Apollo 11 astronaut did not set foot on the moon? 23. FC Liverpool's signature song 'You'll Never Walk Alone' stems from which musical? 24. Which cocktail, named after a city, was invented by the Raffles Hotel barkeeper Ngiam Tong Boon in 1915? 25. Spats Columbo is the bad guy in which popular black and white film? 26. Which British fashion designer does one associate with the invention of the mini skirt and hot pants? 27. Which national team introduced 'Total Football' at the 1974 FIFA World Cup in Germany? 28. According to legend, which man rode horses named Llamrei, Hengroen and Passelande? 1. Horses, 2. Southampton, 3. Babe Ruth, 4. Penguins, 5. Quoits, 6. In the blood, 7. UB40, 8. Sailing, In 1973, after working in marketing for three years, she took leave to sail singlehandedly across the Atlantic, departing from Falmouth in Cornwall and arriving, 37 days later, at Newport, Rhode Island. 9. Robert Carlisle, 10. Xian, 11. U, 12. Bart
Quant. 27. Holland. 28. King Arthur designer and British fashion icon Mary 25. Some Like It Hot. 26. Welsh fashion Sling. It was initially called a gin sling. Hammerstein's 'Carousel'. 24. Singapore Michael
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1. Which animal does a Hippophobe fear? 2. Which is further south Folkestone or Southampton? 3. Which American sportsman was said to be earning more than the US president in 1925? 4. Which species can be Fairy Black footed and crested? 5. Which game uses flattened iron rings thrown at a hob? 6. Where is Fibrin found in your body? 7. Which group had hits with Homely Girl and Kingston Town? 8. Which sport is Claire Francis famous for? 9. Which actor played the lead in The Full Monty? 10. In which Chinese City can you see the Terracotta Army? 11. What letter is next to qwerty on a Computer Keyboard? 12. Who wrote over and over again: I will not yell she's dead during roll call? 13. What type of animal was selected to test the first electric toothbrush? 14. Which royal owned the Rolls Royce Errol Flynn lost in a poker game in Monte Carlo? 15. What are O.J. Simpson's first names? 16. Which 35 island state is joined to Saudi Arabia by a causeway? 17. Where was Elizabeth Taylor staying when she first set eyes on Larry Fortensky? 18. What country has the highest percentage of
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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.
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earn a Language with Beer and Insomnia
Those expats who enjoy a tipple will no doubt be delighted to read the news that I am reporting this week. According to researchers, German students studying the Dutch language found that their pronunciation improved remarkably after drinking just one pint of beer each. So, I guess many readers are now wondering if a glass or two of Spanish Rioja before attempting to speak Spanish might be of help?
annoy my parents. I invested in a small pillow speaker linked to a tape recorder that was supposed to help me to learn the new vocabulary whilst I slept.
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Perhaps the world’s three major languages should be taught in all schools across the globe, allowing more effective communication
In this latest study, twenty participants learned in the morning and their learning was tested later the same day. An additional twenty participants learned in the evening, had a good sleep, and were then tested the following morning.
Sadly, I have no more information about this, but if you too find that your Spanish language skills soar following a few drinks, do please let me know and I will pass this information on to the researchers.
Researchers discovered that sleeping between lessons led to greater long-term retention. It is also important to mention here that a number of studies indicate that learning a language can help to prevent the onset of Alzheimer’s and other health conditions.
As far as more traditional approaches are concerned, I remember a brief period as an awkward teenager when I suddenly decided to learn Russian during the Cold War period, which I now confess was designed mainly to
As well as practicing a language before you sleep, it is important to make language learning a daily habit. A focussed time to learn, and just before going to bed seems to be a good idea, because you are less likely to
UK Driving Licences not valid in Spain after BREXIT Expats who intend to remain in Spain following BREXIT and who are not in possession of a Spanish Driving Licence will not be allowed to drive. Officials at the EU have said that British Licences will not be valid in the EU after Brexit which would bring an end to the mutual recognition of licences and vehicle registration documents between Britain and the EU and as such, Britons would be banned from driving in EU countries.
Sadly, during one restless night I became so entangled in the cables that it destroyed the connection and damaged the tape recorder; my confidence in this new approach to learning was badly shaken. It was an experiment without a satisfactory conclusion. A more serious study has recently found that millions of insomniacs could do something useful with their time and instead of counting sheep, could practice learning a language instead. It seems that if you practice the language that you are learning at night, just before you go to sleep, you are more likely to remember it.
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be interrupted. Learning and practicing a new language can take many forms, such as the use of subtitles in another language when watching television or listening to podcasts in Spanish. I have always thought that in order to foster cooperation, communication and harmony, it would be a good idea if the world’s three major languages: English, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese were taught in all schools, allowing effective communication across the globe and making misunderstanding and conflict less likely. Personally, I am always keen to use technology when possible, and maybe one day I will make an effort to learn Mandarin Chinese whilst I sleep. However, this time I will be investing in a new type of pillow speaker that is connected by Bluetooth, and certainly with no more cables. Available in paperback from Amazon, Waterstones and all good bookshops, as well as on Amazon Kindle. Join me on Facebook: @barrie.mahoney
As a 'consequence of the UK becoming a third country in the road transport sector, all current EU law-based rights, obligations and benefits [would] cease'. Not only could this stop drivers taking their own vehicles overseas, failure to reach an agreement could also see Britons blocked from hiring cars when on holiday without a special permit. It would also affect those drivers who, although resident in Spain, continue to drive on a UK licence. Perhaps now would be a good time to make that licence change prior to being rushed into it as next year’s deadline approaches.
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As the Air Traffic Control tender document is readied, one Leader reader was adamant that AENA’s timeframe is nothing more than political window dressing!
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s the economic loss to the region, following the closure of San Javier Airport, becomes ever more apparent, the C’s have demanded that the regional government urgently develop a plan that will boost the local economy and tourism "to offset the negative impact that the airport closure will have to the municipality and its region." With the closure of the airport announced for the end of 2018, Antonio Murcia and Miguel Sanchez, the Regional spokesmen for Murcia and San Javier said, "The so-called 'popular alliance' between the mayor, José Miguel Luengo, and the regional government has deeply hurt San Javier, with the loss of the airport.” Spokesman for Ciudadanos in San Javier, Miguel Sanchez, has demanded a ‘Development Plan’ to boost the local economy
“We have asked what plans they have at the local and regional level to replace the losses that our economy will suffer, but there has been no response. There is only silence and lack of direction, amplified by the initial decision of the regional government to build a new airport while the State continued to invest in a second runway in San Javier, a profitable airport that is now going to close." The C’s councillor reminded the mayor that "you cannot leave everything until the last moment, you cannot live in sin and repent at the last moment." On the Mar Menor, Miguel Sánchez said that "we will be vigilant in ensuring that the promised investment for the regeneration of the Mar Menor, 28.8 million euros thanks to the C’s, is a non-negotiable issue and is wisely spent".
He said that the whole issue must be depoliticised, the money must be invested well and with expert guidance. However as AENA announced that they intend to have Corvera airport operational as soon as possible, but no later than the end of 2018, the air traffic control contract is the latest agreement to be readied for tender. It is thought that the term will be awarded for a period of eight years at a cost of a million euros a year, But one Leader reader, who did not wish to be named, was adamant in saying that AENA’s timeframe is extremely unlikely. “It is not going to happen. They can posture all they like but regardless of the AENA statements, the air field systems are all out of date. None of the tech is future proofed; it’s been switched off, unmaintained and sweat-
Torrevieja to expand Free Guided Tours Tourists will visit important points in the history of the city such as the Eras de la Sal, the Sea and Salt Museum or the Casino. Torrevieja has launched a new service providing free guided tours of the city centre for anyone wishing to know more about the history and the customs of the municipality. Tourism councillor, Fanny Serrano (PSOE), explained that the routes will show tourists the tradition and origin of Torrevieja through it’s main landmarks, many of which will focus on the city’s connection with the sea and salt. The route will take visitors to some of the most emblematic museums and monuments that express the local cultural heritage, such as the Sea and Salt Museum, the Monumental Historic Site of the Eras de la Sal, the Casino, the Dike of Levante and, optionally, at a cost of 2 euros, the Floating Museums: Submarine S-61 Dolphin and the Albatross patrol boat. These guided routes are only available because of the T'Avalem Jove Plus Employment Workshops, provided by councillor Víctor Ferrández (IU), and the Tourist Seasonalisation program, and aim to raise awareness about the heritage of Torrevieja to both residents and tourists. "Thanks to the employment programs, we now have more tourist
guides, which has allowed us to introduce this initiative," explained Serrano. Initially, three routes per week have been scheduled as follows: Wednesday and Friday from 10 am to 12 pm and Saturdays from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm. The first experience of this kind is scheduled for next Friday, March 16. Each one of the guided tours will be conducted in Spanish and English, with a maximum of 15 participants each day. The councillor also stated that if there is a demand, the tours can also be be offered in German or French as guides are available who speak these languages. Registration can be done by completing an online form on the website at www.turismodetorrevieja.com. Alternatively those wishing to take part can visit the tourist office of Paseo de Vista Alegre, from Monday to Friday from 9 am to 7 pm and on Saturdays from 10 am to 2 pm. Over 10,000 information brochures have been published and distributed to tourist establishments and tourist information offices in the province. These guided routes are added to those that have already been available for more than a year and a half around the natural park of the lagoons.
ing through umpteen summers, with no air conditioning. It will all have to be replaced or refurbished at an astronomical cost.” “So too will the ILS, Instrument Landing System, which is the most critical system of all at any airport. And there are innumerable others, communication systems (air ground air), direction finding equipment, to name but a few.” “I did this for a living and critical airworthiness systems are very sensitive beasts, even when they are operational. The airport infrastructure will have to pass new stringency tests all over again, carried out by licensed inspectors. It will all take a great deal of time, effort and money to sort out, and I feel that the announcement is little more than window dressing to suit someone’s political aspirations.”
CARE Group to offer FREE Benefit Assistance Founded by HELP Vega Baja, the Torrevieja CARE Group brings together charities and other organisations such as social services within the Vega Baja area. Meeting regularly, the aim of the group is to work together for the benefit of those in the community that may need support. Welfare Officers and Social Workers hold regular training days to exchange knowledge on exportable benefits from the UK, such as Attendance Allowance and the Spanish Ley de Dependencia. Chair of the CARE group and President of HELP Vega Baja, Michele Masson said “over the past 12 months the CARE group has proved a valuable resource for local charities with many issues being discussed. One issue that is often raised is what support people can access when they have difficulties coping with day to day living through perhaps a disability or illness. People often need care at home which is a cost that many cannot afford. There are several exportable benefits that, if the criteria for applying is met, can still be received here in Spain such as Attendance Allowance. Charities via the CARE Group are anxious to remind everyone that if they need support completing the application, charities will help you completely FREE of charge. Volunteers throughout the area have a wealth of knowledge and work with social workers, attending training sessions to keep up to date and are very happy to give their time to assist in the completion of the application form and also to suggest other means of valuable support that may be available. Some people may also be able to apply for help through the Spanish Ley de Dependencia (you need to be resident and on the padron). Your GP, Social Worker and town hall can help you. Again, charities can point you in the right direction because we work alongside social workers day after day and this is also FREE of any charge. If you would like information on any of the above, please email Michele at: president@helpvegabaja.com or call 966 723 733 or contact charities in the Vega Baja area direct.
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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 of the month 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
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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 Roig, where we can offer you a full range of activities Monday, Wednesday and Thursday including music, language classes, drawing and painting, sewing, general information, bereavement advice and much more. Further info available at: oc.communitycare@gmail.com
Churches and Services 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
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Property for Sale Villamartin, gate enclosed topfloor apartment with lift. Two bedroom, two bathroom, large lounge / dine, kitchen, store room, large sun terrace, communal pool in well-maintained gardens, off-road parking, 800m to nearest bars / restaurant. Fully furnished. Air-conditioning. Roof top solarium with stunning views. € 110.000. Tel. 672 921 851 or 604 152 124. (705) Country Finca in Redovan - 2 buildings on a good size plot, each with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Plot size 500 sq mtrs. Excellent decorative order and is sold furnished. Beamed ceilings in lounge. Euro 170,500. Ref: 000076. Tel 617 537 866 San Miguel de Salinas - A really
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180’s: 180’s John Walker x 3 (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 (Junction Jackals); Lee Maiden (Junction Jackals); Angela Garside (Tavern Oldies), Mark Todd (Junction Jackals), Eddie Klimonis (El Capitan), Alan Havelock (Wee Rockers), Phil Waller (Angels), Alan Preston (Las Rosas), John Spencer (Las Rosas); Adrian Buitekaht (Las Rosas) Highest Check-out: Jeff Ward (porter House) 147 [T20, T17, D18] PORTER HOUSE V HUB HYENAS Both teams turned up with six players. The Hub sailed comfortably through the trebles taking all games. Bob Townsend D2 with Simon Williams hitting 102. The second John Eyre hit D1 and the third game Paul Durrant D4 with a 100 from John Eyre. The Hub then continued to dominate the doubles. Alex Nikolov hitting 2x 140 with his first two throws then finished of the game D16 against Nash and Ayres with both sides on a double. Sid Cross and Yvonne Rouffignac took on Paul Durrant and Simon Williams for the second game, Paul Durrant tak-
Fire Station - Ralph, Les, Viv, Terry, LAS ROSAS V JUNCTION JACKALS Roger, Roy, Sue, Michael, Tracey We start with Rosa's:- Alan, Cris & Gem v Lee, Hugh & great match and atmosphere with some high scores from both teams Andy G, The game was going evenly then Hugh got a score of 100, Debbie 98, Pam 95, Marie 93, Lyn 91 and a fabulous 133 from just after that Cris scored 140 and then Gem checked out on double Roger. Sue 97, Les 92,. There were also many scores in the 70's and 1. Game 2, Steph, Adrian & Lee Waltersplayed Phil, Nigel & Kenny, 80's too. Looking forward to a return leg at their venue. Man of the no big scores but Lee checked out on double 2 making it 2-0 to Bar Match: Roger and Lyn. Report by Cheryl Sleath Rosa's and looking good for the home team. 3rd game was Dave, Cris & Adrian v Lee Maiden, Hugh & Kenny, Dave from Rosa's got PORTER HOUSE BEES V ALE HOUSE a 100 and Jackals Lee M matched it and then checked out with 20, First home game for the Bees at The Fire Station in the 2nd half seathus score at the end of the triples:- Rosa's 2, Jackals 1. son against The Ale house, who are currently and probably unassailDoubles: 1st- Cris and Gem took on Phil & Kenny, no big scores but ably, top of division B. Edward Hirst jnr. took the first triple D16, Gem checked on 16. 2nd- Adrian and Alan v Nigel & Lee, Alan got D16. Del Listerine levelled in the second triple with a 3- darter- 17, a 140 and checked out on 16. In the last doubles, home team Steph 1, D8. Baby Jordan who has a degree in darts took the final triple & Lee played Andy and Hugh, again no big scores but Hugh did D17. Two all at the start of the doubles thanks to Edward jnr’s D10. check out on a 16. Score at the halfway stage- Rosa's 4, Jackals 2. Mel Parker took the Bees to a 3 /2 lead but Karl with Glen drew the Now we come to the singles! 1st game Adrian v Lee, Adrian scored game to 3/3 at the halfway point. Time for a fiery curry which shot a 180 & checked out on 20. 2nd up was Cris v Hugh, Hugh checked the Ales ahead with wins for Ian and Jordan. Bees Eddie and Mel out with a 40. 3rd game was Alan v Andy Gildea with Alan finishing snatched the next two which left Edward and Del to fight for the on 8. Game 4, Dave v Nigel, Nigel checks on 4. Game 5 is Steph v draw and Del threw the winning D2. Good darts from Jordan 140, Kenny, good finish for Kenny with a 49 check out. The last game Jim 101, Andre 125. Bees scores; Edward 135, 100 and Ivan 120. which would make it a win or a draw for Rosas, Jackal captain Phil Final score bees 5 - Ale House 7 saved the day for the boys from El Galan when he checked out on D6 Man of match Ale House Del Lister and Edward Jnr for the Bees A good night was played by all, Final result Rosa's 6 Jags 6 - MOTM: Rosa's - Buitekaht; Jackals- Hugh Galloway. Report by Alan Preston Report by Gilly Kirby PINT DEPOT QUEENS V FIRE STATION The Queens welcomed the Fire Station to the Pint Depot for the first time. They were a great mix of players and I don't think they knew what to make of us with our raucous noise level at times and our "friendly" attempts to put them off but they remained solid (or should I say on Fire!) as they took the first three games. Roger in the first game had a 74 finish (t14, s16, d8), Michael d2 (aka Michelle we called him!), Tracey d20. We stopped the rot in the first doubles with Debbie getting d2. Next 2 games went to the Fire Station (Ralph d1, Terry d4). Lyn pulled another game back for the Queens with d16. Fire Station then took the next 3 (Les d9, Roger d16, Sue d2. We still didn't give up even though we were beaten as Vi got d3 in the last game to make it an overall win for the Fire Station 9-3. A
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ing the spoils for the Hub with D1. Ray Sanderson 124 and Graham Todd then played against John Eyre 100 and Joe Miller D10 taking the rubber. The singles again were dominated by the Hub with Nikolov 120 and finished D12 against Rouffignac. Paul Durrant D4 then beat Ray Sanderson. Simon Williams D8 then beat Graham Todd. Then followed Joe Miller 100 and Check out on 77 (D 20) against Peter Ayres 133. With the score 0-10 to the Hub, Sid Cross D1 finally saved a whitewash by beating John Eyres. The evening completed with Brian Nash 20 D16 taking another for Porterhouse against Bob Townsend. It was a great sporting evening with the usual banter and humour MOTM Sid Cross (Porterhouse) Joe Miller (Hub Hyenas) Report by Gnasher
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Carp R Us Carp-R-Us travelled down to Murcia for the third round of the Spring Series. The light rain that was falling at the draw quickly disappeared and the match was fished in lovely spring-like weather. The bleak seem to be slowly reappearing and both Steve Fell and Alan Smith caught a number of these to bolster their weights. First was Steve Fell with 6.12 kg using feeder for carp and 3m whip for bleak, second was Alan Smith with 3.12 kg using the pole as did Geoff tempest for third (2.74 kg) and Derek King for fourth (2.04 kg). The club is always keen to get new members. If you are interested contact the secretary, Steve Fell, on 634379081. Further information about the club can be found on its website www.carp-rus.weebly.com or on our Facebook page Carp-R-Us Fishing Costa Blanca.
PAIRS COMPETITION SEMI’S AND FINALS NEXT WEEK. Unfortunately, Lee Maiden of the Jackals has been abandoned by teammate Andy Rutter who is off somewhere painting aeroplanes. Rutter and Maiden will still get a trophy each for reaching the semifinals though. The remaining pairs lads will be playing at Amigos. The ladies’ competition will be 3 pairs from the Jaguars and one pair from the Bees so a Jaguar pair cannot fail to reach the finals! Will it be last year’s Winners Patty Poo and Wendy Woo or could Lisa and Liz give them a run for their money? Simone and Lelly could also feature in the last two pairs standing but maybe Bees Gilly and Helen will out gun us all! The ladies’ competition will be held round the corner from the Men at Pati’s Bar so head on down to Los Dolses if you want to watch!
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SOUTHERN LEAGUE 2017/18 RESULTS AND FINAL TABLES FRIDAY 9 MARCH
DIVISION A San Luis Lions 127 Vistabella Picadors 98 Emerald Isle Cavaliers 115 San Miguel Jaguars 125 La Marina Ospreys 140
(10) (8) (10) (12) (12)
Vistabella Lanzadores (4) Quesada Swallows (6) Mazarron Miners (4) El Rancho Mustangs (2) Montemar Matadors (2)
92 97 88 89 68
Quesada Swallows San Luis Lions Vistabella Lanzadores Emerald Isle Cavaliers La Marina Ospreys El Rancho Mustangs Vistabella Picadors San Miguel Jaguars Mazarron Miners Montemar Matadors
P 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
W 73 69 59 54 54 52 44 43 40 34
D 1 4 6 4 1 4 5 5 4 2
L 34 35 43 50 53 52 59 60 64 72
Win 12 13.5 11 12 10.5 9 6 7 6 3
Diff 454 390 110 246 106 46 -271 -363 -216 -502
Pts 171 169 146 136 130 126 105 105 93 73
(4) Em Isle Claymores (2) San Mig Cougars (10) Quesada Swifts (10) La Marina Merlins
(10) (12) (4) (4)
100 120 93 89
P W D 16 54 2 16 54 4 16 51 5 16 50 6 16 48 7 16 50 5 16 42 3 16 39 4 16 24 4
Diff 255 252 184 130 92 46 -182 -137 -640
Pts 136 134 125 122 122 119 99 92 56
(8) (10) (12) (14) (-1)
Montemar Toreadors (6) El Rancho Broncos (4) Greenlands Cedars (2) San Luis Pumas (0) La Siesta Golds (14)
104 91 103 55 117
P 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
W 67 66 58 58 57 53 49 46 39 31
Pts 166 158 141 134 133 122 116 112 96 68
DIVISION B Horadada Royals Emerald Isle Outlaws Greenlands Oaks La Siesta Blues
72 75 114 119
Greenlands Oaks San Luis Tigers Emerald Isle Claymores La Siesta Blues Quesada Swifts San Miguel Cougars Horadada Royals La Marina Merlins Emerald Isle Outlaws
L Win 40 13 38 11 40 9 40 8 41 10 41 8 51 6 53 5 68 2
DIVISION C Country Bowls Geckos Vistabella Conq’dors Quesada Swans La Manga Crusaders San Luis Leopards
107 110 109 205 98
La Siesta Golds Country Bowls Geckos Quesada Swans Montemar Toreadors La Manga Crusaders San Luis Leopards El Rancho Broncos Greenlands Cedars Vistabella Conquistadors San Luis Pumas
D 4 3 4 2 3 3 2 4 5 2
L 37 39 46 48 48 52 57 58 64 75
Win 14 12 11 9 9 8.5 8 10 6.5 2
Horadada Bowls Club
Diff 272 263 237 -17 408 83 -303 -117 -253 -573
By Barry Evans
In the Monday league we travelled to San Luis to play their Romulans team. We won the game by 122 shots to 104 gaining 9 points in the process. Our scoring rinks were, John Jukes, Dennis Wade and Wayne Osguthorpe 21 – 13, Judith Simpson, Linda and Jeff Hier 23 – 12, Irene Graham, Les Davis and Terry Hucknall 27 – 14, Colin Simpson, Wayne Jackson and Alan Miller 21 – 21 This league is now finished and we finished a credible 4th only 14 points behind the league winners. On Tuesday we played a Federated 4’s game at home against San Luis Bazas. The game resulted in a win for us by 57 shots to 39 and we got 6 points with having 2 rinks up. These were, Linda Hier, Les Davis, Jack Linehan and Jeff Hier 17 – 16, John Jukes, Carol Linehan, Fred Trigwell and Wayne Osguthorpe 33 – 6 There is only one game left in this league away at La Siesta. It was also our last game in the Friday league and we played at home against Emerald Isle Claymores. We needed 8 points to make sure we stayed up but only managed four in a 72 to 100 shot defeat. So we will have to wait for other results to find out our fate. Our two winning rinks were, Les Davis, Terry Hucknall, Barry Evans 15 – 14, Margaret Odell, Bryan Eatough, John Hurlock 14 – 11 Many thanks to all members who have played and supported our teams throughout the season.
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This season (2017-2108) saw Quesada Diamonds play in the Levante Lawn Bowling, South Alicante Winter Triples League in the Discovery Division. Diamonds gained promotion as champions from the Voyager Division last year (2016-2017), then finished a very credible second, thus securing promotion for the second year running to the Enterprise Division. The Discovery Division was won by San Luis Trekkers who had 154 points, followed in second place by Quesada Diamonds on 146 points. Third place went to Greenlands Maples on 127 points. A celebration end of season meal was held directly after the Diamonds final match at a local restaurant La Pura Vida. A great time was had by all, and the Diamonds are now looking forward to playing in the top division next year.
Monte Mar Bowls Club
Sponsored by The Belfry, The Pub, Bowling Abroad, Avalon, Lounge D and Rogers. strong Quesada team we managed to win on two rinks. Well done to Winter League - At home to Greenlands only winning one rink, well done to Jean Chamberlain, Mick Soars, John Hunt and skip Rod Jean Chamberline, Mick Soars, John Hunt and skip Rod Chamberlain. Shots 72-92, Pts 2-10 Chamberline. Pauline Merry, Diane Horsington, Joan Harding and Thursday Fed Fours - Monte Mar Lords v Quesada Leopards skip Chris Merry. Shots 70 – 90 Pts 4 – 8 A good result away at Quesada winning on two rinks and drawing on Friday Monte Mar Toreadors v Country Bowls Gekos. Well done to one. Well done to the teams of Diane Ridley 26 -10, Colin Armitage all the squad for today's result. A big thank you for all your help-dur16 – 11and Rod Chamberlain 17 – 17. Shots 59 – 38, Pts 7 – 1 ing a very difficult season as a result of major health problems durFriday Monte Mar Toreadors v El Rancho Broncos ing the winter at the club. Shots 104 – 107, Pts 6 – 8 Another good result for the Toreadors winning on all rinks for the For further information about Monte Mar Bowls and Social Club third week. Once again well done to all who took part, it will be a check out our website www.montemarbowls.com or email us at good boost to our position in the league. Shots 144 – 62, Pts 14 – 0 Wednesday Winter League Monte Mar v Quesada. At home to a very info@montemarbowls.com. We are also on Facebook.
San Miguel Bowls Club By Pat McEwan The last games of the season for the SABA and Southern leagues, saw a mixed bag of results. San Miguel COMETS were at home to Greenlands Sycamores winning 8 points to 6. Taking the shots 116 to 84. Well done to Dave Champion, Bob Hanton, Brian Errington 33-6; Bob Nesbitt, Bob Graham, Bob Donnelly 30-9; Meg Brownlee, Sandra Hannan, Bill Brownlee 19-13. The PULSARS had a bad result away to Quesada Pearls, only managing to win on one rink. Well played by Pat McEwan, Janet Thomas, Dave McEwan 15-13, a close game. Going down a division next season!! The METEORS played La Marina winning 9 points to 5, shots 10882. Brian Miller, Allan Patterson, Lin Miller 25-10; Brian Allen, Lee Sinclair, Lynn Greenland 22-17; Margaret Patterson, Dave Johnson, Stuart Denholm 15 across; Len Rudge, Val Collier, Ian Rogers 22-6. The WINTER LEAGUE were away to La Siesta winning 8 points to 4. Brian Miller, Dave Johnson, Mary Dyer, Steve Cantley 24-11; Noel Davis, Linda & Clif Plaisted, Gary Raby 19-11; Margaret Patterson, Val & Chris Collier, Lin Miller 22-18. The Berleen won 19-9 by Sue Milner, Jan Allen, Don Whitney, Ian Rogers. Shots were 91 to 77. In the Fed Fours, the CHEROKEES drew 4 all against Vistabella Vikings, with shots close at 57 to 53. Val Collier, Lee Sinclair, Chris Collier, Rob Honeywell winning 30-12. In the Southern League both the JAGUARS and the COUGARS had brilliant results both winning 12 points to 2. The JAGUARS were at home to El Rancho Mustangs with shots 125 to 89. Excellent bowling by Paul Thomas, Sue Milner, Alan Campbell 27-6; Pete Masters, Paul Hayward, Mike Douglas 26-15; Anita Brown, Tom Dalgleish, John Marshall 19-12; Pat McEwan, Derek Farmer, Dave McEwan 28-15; Ken Hope, Janet Thomas, John Raby 16-10. The COUGARS were away to Emerald Isle Outlaws with a great shot difference of 120 to 75. Great bowling by Bob Nesbitt, Bob Graham, Rosamond Stockell 27-7; Bill Reeves, Bob Donnelly, Ann Eagle 15-13; Stan North, Jim Jarvie, Alan Dobie 19-15; Frank Scotthern, Dave Champion, Barbara Scotthern 25-8; Barry Jones, Bill Knight, Mick Rogers 19-15. No other results received. Many thanks to all bowlers for making themselves available week after week, some great games and some not so great games over the season, Well done to all. The Club semi-finals are taking place this weekend. Club mornings running as usual 0945 for 1015. WASPS still on Wednesday afternoons 0130 for 2pm start. For infoon the club contact the President, Rosamond Stockell 965 32 9778 or Secretary Pat McEwan on 966 71 4257.
San Luis Bowls Club
By Sheila Cammack.
The Southern and South Alicante bowls leagues have now been completed, just 3 more Winter League matches to come, with potentially a very close finish. Monday 5th February: Klingons a close fought match, away v LS Apollos; 10-4, shots 111-81. This leaves us as runners-up in the Enterprise league to Vistabella Albatrosses. Winners: Kath Reid, Neil Morrison, Ian Kenyon 12-11, Colin Jackson, Keith Phillips, Mal Hughes 21-11, Pam Lockett, June & Keith Jones 35-13, Bob White, Graham Bird, Giuseppe Galelli 16-14. Trekkers: BYE and winners of the Discovery league. Romulans a tough match, home v Horadada Falcons, 5-9, shots 104122. Winners: Pat Barnes, Ralph Jones, Harry Epsom16-13, Chris Phillips, Tony Davies, Tom Fromson 21-21, Sally Cordell, Malcolm Ayton, Ken Dullaway 28-17. Vulcans away v El Rancho Raiders, 4-10, 80shots-103, no info. Tuesday 6th Final of Premier 20 k/o competition; San Luis v Benitachell. Unfortunately not the best of conditions; cold and windy, and damp away at Benitachell. As expected it was hard fought but eventually Benitachell won 5-3. Well done to all. Wednesday 7th Winter League home v Emerald Isle, good result; 84, shots 95-74. Winners: Shirley Verity, Ray Clarke, Jules Pering, Russell Marks 26-12, Ann Holland, Roy Cordell, Sabrina Marks, Mal Hughes 23-17, Lynne Morris, June Jones Peter McEneany, Keith Jones 19-7. Berleen Trophy, an excellent result, winners: Pam Lockett, Sheila Cammack, Keith Phillips, Charlie Marigold 29-9. FED 4’s: Thursday 8th March, Ospreys mauled at home by Quesada Panthers; 0-8, shots 32-61. Condors home v Quesada Leopards, a frustrating result; 1-7 shots 45-58. Winners: Margaret Clarke, Pat & Graham Bird, Vic Slater 15-15. Bazas (6th March) away v Horadada 2-6, 39 shots-57. Winners: Ralph Jones, Danny McErlean, Cas Blay, Tom Fromson 17-7. Friday 9th Lions a good result home v VB Lanzadores; 10-4, 127 shots-92. Though not quite enough to beat league leaders Quesada Swallows. Winners: Colin Jackson, Keith Phillips, Peter McEneany 37-16, Ann Holland, Sheila Cammack, Giuseppe Galelli 15-13, Kath Reid, Neil Morrison/Mal Hughes, Ian Kenyon 28-14, Pam Lockett, June & Keith Jones 21-12. Tigers BYE; just finishing behind league winners Greenlands Oaks. Leopards hard work at home v LS Golds; close shots 98-117, 0-14. Pumas away v La Manga Crusaders as expected a very tough game; 0-14, 55 shots-205. Club championships are nearing completion; semi-finals 11th -13th. and finals next weekend, 18th-20th. Information: www.sanluisbowls.byethost7.com or contact June Jones, Captain: 691 903 773.
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by Elwyn Morris by Dave Webb Monday took the Titans to Vistabella Drivers and in an weathBerleen was won by San Luis In the Discovery Division the Sycamores er affected game finished after 72 ends bowled the result was Thursday the Leprechauns played at home to San Miguel were away to San Miguel Comets, Final a win for the Emerald Isle by 8-6 aggregate, 73-65, winners Mohawks and lost 8-0 aggregate 35-64 By Barry Latham scores for the Final match this season was were P Willicott D Gerrard A M Stevenson 25-5, M Riley K The Cavaliers were at home on Friday playing Mazarron So it goes on at the moment, shots 84-116, pts 6-8. Winning teams were Jolliffe G Odell 12-8 and there were two trips level S Wickens Miners and they had a good 10-4 aggregate 115-88, the winnothing last week, nothing this Win Kirton, Ronnie Stansfield, Tony Hodges S Johnson D Birkett 12-12 and D Jones L Vincent I Brewster ning trips were R White J Westall S Westall 25-8, A M week so far. The Pathfinders 11-11 18-14. Jean Giddings, John Dowell, David Stevenson L Vincent C Lindgren 25-12, C Parsons M Parsons Giddings 18-8. Janet Bliss, John Newell, travelled over to the Emerald Isle The Neptunes played at home against La Marina Pathfinders to face the Neptunes and it seems J Rimmer 20-16, and M Riley M Veale I Brewster, D Jones K Graham Watt 20-12. and had a good 10-4 win aggregate of 125-92, winning trips that most of them used their triJolliffe D Gerrard both drew 16-16 were B Doran D Rhodes E Bennett 41-15, C Ayling C Warner In the Discovery Division the Maples were at dents to good effect. We did have Claymores were away at Horadada Royals and had a fine 10-4 home to Emerald Isle Moonrakers. A fantastic G Shatwell 27-16, M Shatwell S Watson T Harris 18-12, R two winners though namely win aggregate of 100-72, winning trips were L Harris M Petty effort from all the team ensured a clean sweep Adams A Malcolm M Breen 18-12 Martin Butler, Peter Bailey and G Shatwell 21-10, S Kavanagh D Rhodes A Malcolm 21-10, R of the pts, so well done everyone. Final The Moonrakers played Greenlands Maples and suffered a 0George Furzer with a 16-12 vicAdams C Warner M Breen 19-14, B Doran E Morris A Burns scores - shots 185- 55. pts 14-0. Winning 14, 57-185 defeat. tory and John Withers, Angie 14-9 rinks were David Fryatt, Rudy Wattley, Mike Butler and Mo Taylor won 21-9. Wed saw the Emerald Isle travel to top of the league San Luis The Outlaws played at home in the afternoon against San Kelly 30-1. Brian Tomlin, Val Duchart, Chris and they slipped to a 8-4 defeat, aggregate of 74-95. The winSo overall we lost 10-4. Miguel Cougars and they were beaten 2-12, aggregate of 75ning rinks were B Doran J Westall M Odell C Lindgren 21-14, Dewar 28-7. Margaret Stephens, Phil The Explorers played at home 120, winning trip was D Martin J Dear M Willicott 17-15 Lockley, John Obrien. 36-10. Sheila Stead, against San Miguel Meteors and R White A Brown A M Stevenson D Gerrard 17-13. The Jim Wilcock, Barry Collins. 26-13. Jean unfortunately lost 9-5. The Thompson, Margaret Dewar, Dave Hadaways did us proud but on With Lynne Bishop. this occasion Margaret Finlayson Thompson. 28- 9. Zoe Wilcock, Mary Congratulations to the Albatrosses for winning the just outdid them with a 19-13 Lockley, Mel Brown. 37-15. SAL Enterprise League. We are the ‘CHAMPIwin with much help from Cliff In the Winter League we were at home to ONS’! Congratulations to the Captain Barry Rawlinson and Anne Stone. Vistabella, Final scores were - total shots 89Norris, the selectors and all the team. The ultimate Dave Hadaway, Mike Smith and 74. Pts 8- 4. Winning rinks were Jean game was at home against the MonteMar Hilary Cronk won 15-11 and our Giddings, John Wray, David Giddings, Mike Matadors where we needed 11 points to guarantee Shirley came away with a fifteen Kelly. 22-11. Margaret Stephens, Doreen the championship and we got exactly that. L all draw with Jim Reeves and Watt, Graham Watt, Chris Dewar. 18-14. Watkins, S Burrows & P Whitehall 30-10 N Roger Stacey giving a good conBurrows, B Zelin & E Bishop 24-8. SJ Sheila Stead, Mary Lockley, Dave Thompson, tribution to the result. Broadhurst, B Norris & K Cuthbert 20-15. G Mel Brown. 20-15. At last a win 7-5 up at Bonalba Fisher, S Allman & Gordon Fisher 20-16. L Bishop, In our final game in the B div of the Southern with some funny old results on S Norris & B Dunn 16-16. Shots, 126(11) -85(3) league we needed to keep the past momentum the last end with one rink winThe Drivers at home against the Emerald Isle had going to achieve our goal of returning to the ning, one rink losing and one their game cut short due to rain. Results, P Ray, B A Division. This we did in style so congraturink drawing when they should was away to San Luis Lions. Two winning rinks, SJ Ray & L Barber 16-6. D Leggatt, Mo & Martin Foulcer 13-7. lations to the whole team. Our opponents have won. John Rae and his K Hardy, B Pointon & C Thorpe 12-12. F Barclay, A Leggatt, Broadhurst, B Norris & K Cuthbert 21-11. S Whitehall, S were a very strong team from Quesada who other three of Steve Hindle, B Corbishly 11-11. Shots, VB 65(6) - 73(8) EI. Allman & B Dunn 16-15. Shots, VB 93(4) - 127(10) SL. gave us a good game on every rink. Total Kathy Manning and Janet VOYAGER LEAGUE Eagles away to La Siesta Pioneers had The Picadors at home against Quesada Swallows won on three shots 114-93. Pts 10-4. Winning rinks were Parsons won theirs on the last three wins plus shots. D Graham, P & Penny Tomkins 24-12. rinks, F Barclay, B Ewart & G Thorpe 26-9. D Gunning, H end. Barry Latham, Peter Sheila Stead, Margaret Stephens, Chris Parsons, Wendy Latham and Mo M Irwin, S Dibble & T French 22-12. R Savage, K Savage & Marshall & P Rafferty 17-12. K Hardy, B Pointon & C Thorpe Dewar. 21-12. Rudy Wattley, Mary Lockley, A Kendall 18-13. Shots, VB 105(8) - 93(6) LS. Well done Kidd were the naughty ones but John Obrien. 21-14. Brian Tomlin, Val 18-15. Shots, VB 98(8) - 97(6) Q. all...you almost made promotion. having said that their number 3 Duchart, Mike Kelly. 24-10. Dave Fryatt, Div. C Conquistadores at home playing the El Rancho had two astonishing woods to get WINTER LEAGUE away to Greenlands, a poor result with Zoe Wilcock, Mel Brown. 24-10. We are the Broncos. Four wins from K Rennison, M Irwin & M Blight just two wins from the teams of S Kemp, T French, B Zelin & the four to draw 18-18. We got champions of B Division 2018. In The C 27-7. R and K Savage & A Kendall 27-11. R Hudson, P & G Thorpe 18-15 and G Fisher, P Tomkins, C Thorpe & the overall score and the two Division the cedars were away to Quesada Penny Tomkins 22-17. I Irwin, R Smith & J Harwood 17-12. Gordon Fisher 16-14. Shots, VB 74(4) - 89(8) G. points thanks to Don Fowkes, Swans final score - total shots 103-109. Pts 2Shots, VB 110(10) 91(4) ER. FED 4’s. Vikings away to San Miguel Cherokee’s, two wins from Mike Stone, Mike Smith and 12. Winning rink was - Pat Wray, John Well done everyone for your commitment, the team F Barclay, B Ewart, G & C Thorpe 22-11. G Fisher, P Ray, A Jean Fowkes winning 27-6. Oleary, John Wray. 29-11. For all enquiries Brown, Gordon Fisher 19-16. Shots, 53(4) - 57(4) Captains/selectors and not forgetting the league administrators Great stuff. relating to Greenlands please contact Haley Arthur & Keith. Half and half on Friday with the SOUTHERN LEAGUE Div A Lanzadores. Their final game on 966 84 4399 or go to our website. Merlins losing away to La Siesta Blues 10-4. Bill Jones kept up by Rod Edgerton his winning streak with Dave Monday morning found the Raiders play- day it was, of course that was just a McGaw and Reg Jackson in a winning 16-12 whilst Pat Moore with Start with the good news. The Golds traving host to San Luis Vulcans and had the taster for our seasonal players of what close fought game 19-18 but David Laverick and Jenny Bowman 16-15. elled to San Luis Leopards with a narrow Dave Taylor and his little gang better part of the day for their match. The the 15th of august may be like in the 2 point lead at the top of the Southern The Pioneers finished their campaign went mad for the last game and Raiders played well and took full advanUK. The match was competitive, League C Division knowing that a big with a narrow 8-6 loss to Vistabella he , Martin Butler and Mo Taylor tage of the home mat to take the rinks by although the result might infer otherwise, win was needed to better the result of Eagles. However, with the blooding of won 24 -8. 4 to 2 and the overall shots by a reasonit was certainly true that knowledge of Country Bowls home result against several new talents this season the omens On the other hand the Ospreys able margin. Janet Wright, David Baker the rink was an advantage and the Montemar to capture the Championship. are good for a strong challenge next seareally did have good seasons fin- and Tony Robinson 9-16. Sheila Cox, Jaguars took full advantage, taking 5 Despite many close scores the son. The squad finished the league comish at home against Monte Mar Denise Morgan and Bob Morgan 17-10. rinks and the overall shots. But we all Championship was secured with wins on fortably in the middle of the league. Matadors winning all rinks but Gill Bartlett, Bob Easthope and Rob know that you don’t have to play badly all rinks which had looked unlikely after The Winter League team entertained San one. The opposition got stuck on Clark 16-12. Marion Haynes, Gary to lose and there was some fine play all the halfway point where 3 rinks were Miguel and picked up 4 valuable points eleven in three of the games. Dunstone and Malc Elmore 12-20. Peter round. winning and 3 losing. However, the spirit keeping them in 10th position in the table. Dave Hadaway, Mike Stone and Bagwell, Jean Bagwell and Dave Haynes in the squad allowed a clean sweep after In the afternoon the Broncos played at The winning rinks came from Doug and Anne Stone won 23-11. Don 16-12. David Wright, Ann C Taylor and 18 ends winning by 117 shots to 98. Vistabella against the Conquistadors and Fay Beattie with Tony Campbell and Fowkes, Tom Spencer and Jean Bob Taylor 33-10. put in a great effort to come away with 2 The Blues also finished the league in Derek Biggs winning 16-11 and Pat and Fowles won 22-11 and Shirley In the afternoon the Pintos were at rinks, always a good away result. Bob good style winning their B Division Trish Reilly with Irene Mangan and Jenny Hadaway, Phil Pape and Kathy Day, Bob Easthope and Jean Bagwell 11match by 119 shots to 89 to gain 10 Bowman winning 21-15. Manning won 25-11. 25-14 was Quesada against the Diamonds, the weather was good to start with, but just 27. Tricia Elsam, Graham Day and Keith points to 4 win at home against La Mixed results in the Fed 4’s with the the winning score for Peter as we were adjusting to the rink heavy Longshaw 17-22. Sheila Cox, Pam Marina Merlins to ensure a final position Parsons, Jim Reeves and Parakeets beating San Miguel Apaches 6rain really sorted us out, then a spell of Harris and Brian Harris 19-11. Ann C in the middle of the table. Biggest winMargaret McLaughlin. To top 2 with Pat and Trish Reilly with Derek sunshine before a little further splash of Taylor, Denise Morgan and Malc Elmore ners for the Blues came from Dawn and the lot was our Scottish Joker, Biggs and John Ball winning 24-9 and 7-27. Gary Dunstone, Ron Edwards and John Taylor with Jim Eastwood 26-8. Alex Whyte who helped by Cliff rain. In the end we came away without a Derek Smith, Tony Campbell, Irene point, but we survived the day and noRob Clark 25-6. Ann Abbott, John Rawlinson and Janet Parsons The Apollos secured their top division Mangan and Alex Morrice winning 17one died. Richards and Dave Haynes 12-17. won 36-6. position with a Division A result against 14.A reverse for the Hoopoes at Country Well done and well done to all Friday found the Mustangs playing their Contact Brian Taylor 965 07 7093 San Luis Klingons seeing them safe Bowls losing 6-2 the winning rink comthe players who have supported last fixture of the league at San Miguel briantaylor_es@yahoo.co.uk or Carolyn above the relegation places. Well done to ing from Bill and Sue Jordan with Ken the Southern League Teams. Stringfellow and George Richardson 17-14. against the Jaguars and what a glorious Harris 966 77 4316 Sue Jordan, Alex Morrice and John Ball
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Lo Crispin Golf Society at Alicante On a cold, but dry morning 31 members 'teed up' to contest the Society's first 'major', the Claret Jug. Alicante is always a challenge and today proved no exception, which was reflected in the scores! Although the course is always challenging, the greens and fairways are usually in good condition. Today however a number of players commented that some of the areas around the greens were a little 'scruffy' and threadbare. As it was our first 'Major' of the year we did not go straight back to the Lo Crispin Tavern as usual, but many of us gathered there in the evening, where the prize presentations were followed by a meal, prepared by the always friendly and accommodating staff. Due to the fact of it being the first 'Major' of the season we did not award separate Gold and Silver division prizes. The winner of the Claret Jug was : Dirk Ameel (one of our Belgian members) with 26 pts. off 12. In second place was Mike Cutts with 25 pts off 19 (on count back), followed by another of our Belgian members Dicky Claeys, who also happens to the Treasurer, also with 25 pts. off 9. NTP's on Par 3's: Hole 3 - Steve Harrington, Hole 6 - nobody managed to reach the green or stay on it. Hole 12 - Alan Hunt, Hole 17 John Henderson. The 2's pot was shared by Alan Hunt and Mike Cutts. The Free Game Raffle winner was Harry Wilcock. Our next main game is a 'Yellowball' Challenge at Font Del Llop on 21st. March and the next Interim Game is at Vistabella on 14th. March. Anyone interested in joining the Society or would like to play as a guest should contact any Committee member whose details can be found on the Society's website. By Steve Harrington
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On this beautifully warm spring day the TPGS ventured over to the newly renovated Vistabella which now has 18 holes. The new holes proved to be a challenge for most of us particularly when you where being fed duff information (thank you Mr Temple!) The greens where slicker than most, but the fairways needed a bit of a watering. The 2’s pot was won by the in form dodgy Declan Crowley, Callum Hitcham and John Aird. Callum also won three NTP'S, Dickie McAllen and big Ron Temple picking up the other two. Ian Parkinson came last with a woeful 20 pts. Linda Ottway was by far the best lady with 31 pts. In the Silver division Barry "shouting man" Mitchell came 3rd with 34 pts Richie Maher 2nd with 35 but the winner was the popular Bill O'Gillies. The Gold division was won by young Callum Hitcham with an impressive 36pts of his 5 hcap, 2nd was dodgy Dec with 35 pts and 3rd was Tony McSmale with 34 pts. Our next outing is on the 23rd match at La Torre. Please book your spot online at www.theplazagolfsociety.com Finally on a sad note our condolences go out to the family of our friend and resident DJ snoopy R.I.P fella.
Los Nietos Golf Society, based mainly Captain Tim Bromage is Phil Harris with from in and around the old fishing vil32 points ,handicap of 12 but I can’t see lage of Los Nietos, fielded 24 players on that lasting for long ! their monthly outing . We went to the In second place , following a count back, course of Signature Golf Alhama , on 31 was our Secretary ,Mick Lockley Murcia for the very first time for most of playing off 13 – facing another cut from our members. our handicap secretary Vic Beattie. On arrival we all thought the wind was There were nearest the pins in one on going to play a major part in the day but holes 3, 7, 11, and 17 and the winners by the time it was ready to tee off, it had were Pat Hurley, Alan Walsh, Steve abated to a light breeze and the sun Butler warmed up for a very pleasant round. The longest drive on hole 13 ad into the With the fairway grass dormant at the wind was Peter Eades . moment, the course displayed the charThe captain Tim Bromage, seen here acteristics of a classic links course with driving off on the first tee , was winner views of snow-capped mountains in the of the 2nd shot nearest the pin distance ! Following the hour drive back from the The competition for the day was an indicourse we all met up at Club Nautico to On Monday we all played off the Red Tees, not as easy as one would vidual stableford with several prizes on socialise, dine and enjoy much laughter think. However the winner Nigel Price with 44 pts thought different! offer . from the fines secretary Peter Crook. 2nd was Bryan Neal 39 pts. and 3rd Marleen Billen 38 pts. Overall winner for the day second conOur next outing is at El Valle on 4th Wednesday it was the 4th round of the Eclectic Joker Competition secutive time receiving the trophy from April 2018 with some good scores coming in. (in assN with Costa Blanca Green Fee svcs) The results were as follows: 1st Terry Cullen 40 pts. 2nd on a count back John Conway 40 pts. Here on the Costa’s golf is one of the biggest leisure time activities card wrecker on your hands. 3rd Heinz Lei 38 pts. 4th on a count back Peter Radcliffe 38 pts. 5th for both tourists and resident alike and with this in mind we have If you are visiting the region and looking for a challenging game of Geoff Biggerstaff 37 pts. 6th on a count back Rod Doel 37 pts. secured the services of Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee golf then pay this excellent course a visit. 2´s Club only one today, John Collins. Services to provide a weekly round up of local golfing events and Friday was a lovely sunny morning like we are used to! We played a topics and in conjunction with us at THE LEADER will provide disTexas Scramble and the winning team with a score of 59.6 were counted golf prices to all of our readers and run our golf competi- We at THE LEADER are committed to providing to our golfing Lindsay Forbes, Peter Reffell, Hendrick Oldenziel and Albert. tions. readers affordable golf without the need to join a club or apply for a card but simply contact the number below to have instant access to Golf Course Review – BONALBA This course was designed by Ramon Espinosa and was opened to the discounted golf prices, many of which are exclusive to us. The deals Our trophy game this month took us to Vistabella where the newly public in 1993 and is located just outside Alicante and is just a short shown in the table are some of the best currently available to you. opened holes proved to be a bit of a no' no' for our male members as distance from the beaches of San Juan. the ladies ruled the day, (see results) Despite play being a bit slow the To find this course ravelling from the South take the A7 motorway Golf Course Price Comments course played well and the greens were great as usual, but a bit tricky. and pass through the tunnel and take the first exit signposted for Alenda €120 Two Players and Buggy The weather was a bit chilly when we teed off as we had an early start, Mutxamel and Jijona and follow the signs in the general direction of Alicante €138 Two Players and Buggy but it did get progressively warmer as the day continued, as did the Jijona and after approx 2km take the exit signposted for Busot and ladies with most of the results going their way. Altorreal €120 Two Players and Buggy Bonalba. Nearest the pins on the par 3's were Theresa Wright, Glenys Thomas, Bonalba €120 Two Players and Buggy After entering the urbanisation turn right at the large roundabout and Michelle Evans and Dave Shelton. with best front nine was Helen Don Cayo (Altea) €110 Two Players and Buggy the clubhouse is located after approx 600 metres on the right. Bailey (23) best back Michelle Evans (19) Silver division winner El Plantio €112 Two Players and Buggy (after 12pm) The clubhouse is excellent with a large restaurant with terrace overGlenys Thomas (37) and gold and overall winner was 'yes it's a male' Font Del Llop €134 Two Players and Buggy looking the course, good changing and shower rooms; well appointhusband Mike Thomas with a massive 43 points and a large handicap La Finca €160 Two Players and Buggy ed pro-shop plus for the non golfers there is a swimming pool and cut, well done Mike. La Marquesa €45 Single Green Fee spa. La Serena €41 Single Green Fee (after 2pm) The practise facilities are just outside the clubhouse with two putting Las Colinas €99 Single Green Fee greens plus two practise nets Las Ramblas €116 Two Players and Buggy This is very much a true golfer’s course which is a genuine par 72 Lo Romero €156 Two Players and Buggy championship layout of 6,367 metres (7,004 yards) from the white New Sierra Golf €90 Two Green Fees and Buggy tees and a handicap slope of 132 which indicates the level of course Roda €110 Two Players and Buggy (from 2pm) difficulty. Villamartin €136 Two Players and Buggy The course designer has incorporated water hazards, numerous dogSingle Green Fee and Buggy legs and undulating fairways and greens in his plans which ensure Villaitana Poniente €48 Vistabella €106 Two Players and Buggy that you do not just ‘grip it and rip it’ but need to plot your way Deal of the week: Villaitana Levante @ €63 each including shared around this course. buggies for booked 4 balls to 17th March 2018. The front nine holes of this course have three of the five lakes in play and the locals refer to the stretch of holes from hole 6 to hole 9 as ‘Amen Corner’ with stroke indices 1 and 3 included in this group of For Bookings and info Mike at info@costa-blanca-greenfees.com holes. The two's pot was won by new member Bill Peters. Back at Rayz bar quoting the reference LEADER or on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 where we enjoyed a nice buffet the football card was won by yes The back nine incorporates a number of dog-leg holes and the 12th another woman, Theresa Wright. hole is particularly interesting because they have positioned a tree Quotation of the Week Our next game is at Bonalba on the 16th of march, where hopefully our right on the correct line and length for a good tee shot. The par 5 15th male members will step up a gear. If anyone would like to join us for hole and par 4 16th holes in particular need well positioned drives to “Every golf shot is just a fraction off disaster and that is what makes this or any other game please contact us at rubysgolf@yahoo.co.uk give good birdies opportunities BUT stray off line and you have a the game great” - Gary Player.
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Dramatic finale as Torry almost rescue a point
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t has been a busy week in the transfer market, as Torry look to shake up a lacklustre side that has slumped to mid table in the Preferente division. Out have gone Mario, Calderon and Juanpe, whilst 3 new players have joined the club.
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A big Torry welcome to Ecuadorian midfielder Josu from Xativa Olympic, central defender Samuel from Madrid Preferente side Ciempozuelos, and goalkeeper Chus, who makes the short trip from Bigastro. A vast improvement from the hugely disappointing home defeat to Pinoso was required if Pedreño’s men were to take anything from the trip to Callosa and while the scoreline might suggest a close encounter the home side were streets ahead of their visitors and could have been out of sight by half time. Back in October, Torry comprehensively beat lowly Callosa to go 2nd in the league, but a poor run of form has seen them slip to a point behind their hosts. New Torry owners were muted to
have completed a takeover during week, but if they did, the club PR machine has yet to confirm such news. With the return of Vicente after suspension, and the inclusion of new signings Samuel and Josu, the band of Torry followers who had travelled to Callosa were hopeful of a better performance than they had seen of late but it soon became evident that there is still a long way to go for the much changed Salineros.
Callosa were on the front foot from the start with early chances for the hosts, including a Molina effort that shaved Vidal’s post in the opening minute. We hoped that the visitors were just settling in but as the game progressed there was no improvement from Torry. Passes were going astray, there was little movement off the ball and all the football was coming from the home side. Molina broke the deadlock on 20 minutes when, following a well worked move, he slid the ball under the advancing Vidal to put the hosts in front. Callosa were well on top and with the lions share of possession they could have extended their lead had Regueras and Salva not wasted efforts midway through the half. It was fully 35 minutes before we saw any threat at all from the visitors with Zaragoza heading over a Santi cross. Moments later the same player had a second effort, but he could only drag his free kick wide of Callosa’s goal. With half time approaching we thought there might be a glimmer for the visitors but a defensive mix up allowed Salva to slide the ball home from close range to extend Callosa’s lead.
Manresa tapped in from close range.
And then, as I sat and pondered another headline reporting a lacklustre Torry display, two unlikely goals in as many minutes from Samu almost turned the game on its head. After Silva was tripped in the area Samu calmly sent Tur the wrong way in the 86th minute for what we though was a consolation but just 60 seconds later the same player netted from close range as he connected with a Silva cross. But unfortunately, despite the dramatic finale, it was very much a case of too little too late with the final 3-2 scoreline flattering a Torry team that were dominated for long periods of the game by their hosts, a performance that was simply not good enough on the day. So it’s back to the drawing board for Pedreño who will no doubt be delighted that the team now have a free week prior to their next home game against Redován on Sunday 26 March.
The team talk had little effect on the visitors as the home side continued to dominate. Vastly improved from the previous meeting between the two teams Callosa were pulling all the strings with Molina hitting the side netting prior to Vidal pulling off excellent saves from Salva and Regueras. In between times there was a rare opportunity for Zaragoza but on 70 minutes the home side sealed the points when
San Javier GS Captain’s Day San Javier Golf Society "Captain's Day" Individual Stableford Qualifier competition at La Serena, on Monday 5th March: We had the full range of weather for one of our main events of the season but the cold, wind, rain and sun didn't prevent some spectacular scoring from some of our members! Even more amazing was that Captain Paul Hamlin bought everyone a drink after the game, although his wallet is safely tucked away again for the duration now! Division 1 winner and overall winner of the Captain's Day Trophy was Richard Lovering, with 44 points, Second - Paul Matthews on 40, Third - Paul Newman with 34. In Division 2: First was Bobby Watson with 36 points, Second Paul Hamlin on 33, Third - Adrian Sinclair on 32. In Division 3: First was Dave Furze with 29 points, Second Jeff Belt, also with 29 and Third Christine Flanagan with yet another 29. Nearest the pins were won by Nigel Furze, Bob Watson, Paul Matthews and
Cadena Sunrise Bowling - Week 19 Strike Force Pin Pals Gi Gi's Hookers Pin Pushers Sol Amigos Alley Cats Top Performers Hi/Game Hi/Game+H/Cap Hi/Series Hi/Series+H/Cap
Paul Newman. The gross 2 (for 50 euros) was won by David Archer and the "monkey" was awarded to Mick Worthington. Our next competition is a pairs betterball at Saurines, teeing off at 10:15pm on Wednesday 21st March. Full details will be emailed to all members. Payday will be on Saturday 17th March in the bar area of La Serena
Club House, between 11:00am and 12:00. For further information on our society, to play as a guest, or to join, please phone Barry Beale on +34 649 245 889 or look at our website at www.sanjaviergolfsociety.co.uk and Facebook page at www.facebook.com/sanjaviergolfsociety
1 Sol Amigos 2 Pin Pushers 3 Gi Gi's Hookers 4 Strike Force 5 Pin Pals 6 S***T Happens 7 Sunrise Colegas 8 Alley Gators 9 999s 10 Alley Cats 11 The Bandits 12 The Phantoms
1 8 4 8 8 2
Ladies Janette Hurst Janette Hurst Janette Hurst Janette Hurst P 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57
W 50 48 47 45 44 41 40 36 36 34 33 0
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7 0 4 0 0 6
Alley Gators The Phantoms 999s The Bandits S***T Happens Sunrise Colegas
234 249 547 592
D L Tot 0 26 39655 1 27 38894 1 28 39665 1 30 39655 0 32 39339 0 35 40080 0 36 39810 1 39 39204 0 40 38460 0 42 38969 0 43 38757 0 76 29670
Gents Paul Kundiss Paul Kundiss Terry Capon Terry Capon Gms 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57
Av 695 682 695 695 690 703 698 687 674 683 679 520
Hi-G 829 831 822 824 846 851 785 790 778 778 827 550
211 231 595 604
Hi-S Pts 2319 100 2234 97 2359 95 2269 91 2337 88 2418 82 2259 80 2173 73 2142 72 2178 68 2245 66 1590 0
The Easter Egg Shoot, sponsored by Gary the Painter, will continue this week, 14th March. Good Luck to all.
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