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TRIBUTES PAID TO NINE YEAR OLD KAI ON LA ZENIA BEACH
here were tears, lots of pain and a great deal of emotion on show on Thursday evening as over 200 people turned up on La Zenia Beach to pay tribute to 9 year old Kai FawcettBradshaw, the young boy who lost his life a day earlier after a freak accident while playing beach foot-
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Continued From Page One Tributes to 9 year old Kai However on Thursday the public turned up in numbers to lay tributes to Kai at an improvised altar that was created adjacent to the beach bar, and where dozens of floral motifs, messages of support, photographs and balloons were placed by residents from across the local area. Among those attending was Kai’s grandmother who was with him at the time of the fatal accident. She was visibly distraught as she accepted the condo-
As the resuscitation attempts continued the paramedics confirmed that the child was fibrillating. Records show that a SAMU ambulance arrived on the scene 26 minutes after being called carrying additional medical equipment. Medical staff continued with their attempts to resuscitate the child for almost an hour and they are said to have found a very weak pulse at which point a decision was taken to move him to the Hospital Quirón de Torrevieja where a medicalized helicopter transported him, still in critical condition, but still alive, to the General Hospital of Alicante.
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lences of the gathering, eventually finding the strength to thank the crowd for their kind thoughts and their many expressions of affection. As he laid a floral tribute at the makeshift altar, the President of the La Zenia Residents Association, Felix Arenas, mourned at the loss of Kai saying that all we can now do is pay our respects to the youngster, show how much we care and offer our support and solidarity to his family at this difficult time. His words were sporadic, broken up by the emotions that showed in his voice. He also said that he prayed "that something like this never happens again and that the Orihuela Costa is provided with the health services it deserves", in reference to the delay in the arrival of the SAMU, which witnesses claimed took 40 minutes to respond. Representing local government Councillor Sofia Alvarez added her words of condolence saying that “Today is not the day for reproach, but one of tribute to little Kai. Let us all remember him with affection because he was one of our own.” It was disappointing, however, that she was the only member of the Orihuela government to attend. There was also representation at the informal ceremony by officers from the Local Police who had been the first members of the security forces to arrive on the scene and offer assistance to the child. Many of his school friends from Los Dolses, as well as the college headmaster, were visibly affected as they also laid floral tributes, as was the manager of the chirunguitos bar, Ruben, who had been the first person on the scene and the first also to place his flowers, which he did with a genuine outpouring of grief. It was the efforts of Ruben, and his knowledge of cardiopulmonary resuscitation that kept the child alive during the early minutes, which were vital, until the arrival of the Local Police, the Civil Guard and a doctor from Cabo Roig medical centre.
Unfortunately, having been in a coma induced by the lack of oxygen to the brain, their efforts proved in vain as the child died on Wednesday afternoon at approximately 5pm. The tragic loss of life of 9-year-old Kai once again reinforced the demand by residents of the coast for the completion of the La Zenia Emergency Centre where last Sunday approximately 60 people demonstrated outside the shell of the abandoned building at a gathering organised by CLARO. In an area that has over 40,000 permanent residents, increasing to around 100,000 during the holiday periods, protestors carried placards and slogans in Spanish, German and English saying “Still no emergency centre”, “Emergency centre WHEN”? CLARO President Román Jiménez spoke to the protesters on Sunday highlighting the importance of the proposed centre and criticising the Orihuela government for their nine years of delay in its construction. Although the Director General of Emergencies, José María Ángel Batalla, and the Orihuela mayor, Emilio Bascuñana, announced in December that the project would be a reality by mid-2019, once work was able to resume, many people in the Orihuela Costa say they have stopped being optimistic and they believe little of what the government promises. Indeed the councillor for Emergencies, Víctor Valverde, met a week ago with the authorities in Valencia where he was told that the bidding documents were already prepared, something that I recall he had previously claimed last October.
Román Jiménez speaking to protesters at the abandoned Emergency Centre
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The end of Motorway Tolls? Not Quite! seems that the vote was only a recommendation to central government, which remains responsible for the operation of such roads in Spain as it appears that the Valencian Parliament does not have the authority to make decisions relating to the removal of motorway tolls.
In a statement issued last week, the Ministry of Fomento (Public Works and Development) says that it does not know what it will do with the AP-7, the Mediterranean Highway, once the concession ends, stating that all options still remain open. The Alicante Deputy Herick Campos said "Road tolls have consequences on the mobility of residents and causes a loss of competitiveness of companies, industry, cooperatives and the tourism sector compared to other communities which operate with free highways," but members of the Hotel Business Association of Benidorm and the Costa Blanca (Hosbec), have said that they want to retain the tolls. The Hosbec president Antoni Mayor says that the abolition of the toll would cause the "densification of traffic" and a loss of quality in the only road that provides rapid access to the Alicante coast. He says that the motorway is regularly used by French, Swiss, Belgian, Dutch and even British tourists who travel from their countries by car and bus. He insists that if the tolls were removed "The AP-7 would be filled with trucks and heavy vehicles, and in areas such as those between Elche and Murcia, where accidents continually cause 30-kilometer tailbacks, the consequences would be devastating to the economy. As such Hosbec is in favor of the retention of tolls.�
Government rethinking the end of tolls on selected motorways Reports in some newspapers stating that tolls will be abolished on the AP7 motorway when the current concession ends in 2019 are unfortunately misleading. We know that, despite the abstention of the Partido Popular, the Valencian Parliament voted in favour of their abolition, but it now
In a parliamentary response to seven Socialist deputies, on February 23, the Executive statement is extremely ambiguous: "The Government does not currently plan to proceed with the extension of the concession contract of the AP-7 when the concession term ends The forecast is that, when it reaches its end, it will revert to the General State Administration, which will then decide the form of management of the highway.� So, after announcing that the motorway would be transformed into a road without tolls, the Ministry of Development now says that at this time all options remain open. Meanwhile, last Sunday, a Catalan group calling itself the Committees for the Defence of the Republic (CDR) told drivers in the north-eastern Spanish region to refuse to pay toll charges on their journeys back home at the end of the Easter break. Dozens of activists then descended on toll booths, dismantling the barriers and allowing cars to pass for free. However the campaign was not in protest at motorway tolls but against the jailing of pro-Catalan independence leaders, many of whom are still being held in custody.
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A taste of Ireland on the Orihuela Costa tive allows us to appreciate the cosmopolitan nature of the population here in Orihuela, a municipality in which one third of our people live in the coastal zone, with almost 30,000 residents amounting to 101 nationalities, and where one of the most important of which is the Irish community.” She added that "the number of Irish citizens who come to know our municipality and the attractions that it offers is increasing, thanks in part to the increasing number of publications and guided tours that the Department of Tourism is now producing in English.” The Department has also produced a map that shows the location of all participating establishments. It will also provide a free minibus service that will circulate 3 times in every hour across the entire route, and which passengers can just jump on and off.
Councillor Sofía Álvarez with local businessman Raymond Kearney
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he Councilor for Tourism and International Residents, Sofía Álvarez, joined with local businessman Raymond Kearney on Thursday to announce details of next weekend’s Irish Pub Route which will take place on both Saturday and Sunday, 14 and 15 April, from noon to midnight
Spain, 31 pubs will be joining in the activity where each will offer a half pint or a caña, together with finger food or tapa for just 2.50 euro per person.
Thought to be the first such venture in
The councillor said that "This type of initia-
There will also be prizes awarded to the participating establishments that are voted as having the best tapa, the best presentation and the best internal decoration.
Worker crushed by forklift in Dolores
A 38-year-old man died on Monday after being crushed by a forklift while he was working in a fruit and vegetable company located in Dolores. Paramedics attended the incident but despite their efforts he was eventually pronounced dead at the scene. The events took place at about 4:00 pm when the forklift truck used to lift pallets and boxes was destabilized and fell on top of the worker. According to municipal sources, the event took place in the Hortofrutícola Tres Puentes, which sells its fruit and vegetables at local auctions. Colleagues attempted to free the man from under the forklift while the SAMU medics were trying to keep him alive and stabilise his condition but he subsequently died of his injuries. The local police and agents from the Judicial Police of the Guardia Civil are now carrying out an investigation to try to clarify the causes of this accident. The deceased is of South American origin and had been residing in Dolores for many years so he was well known by local residents.
Raymond Kearney thanked the council for their work and support to the Irish community, both for the implementation of this initiative and for the assistance that it provides with the organisation of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in the area. Ms Álvarez invited all members of the public "to share in this experience, which will help us to establish Orihuela on the map of Spain, to strengthen our international community and to energize our municipality”. The map can be picked up at any of the 31 participating pubs as well as the tourist office, medical centre, centro civico, Sophia Wellness Centre, www.theleader.info
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Spanish Airports say that airlines plan to sell 5.8% more tickets for flights from San Javier airport during the coming months In what may be its last year of commercial activity, prior to the proposed move to Corvera in January 2019, the regional airport has confirmed the upward trend of recent years by announcing the sale of 1,127,752 seats to and from the Murcia airport. The number of operations will also increase, with a total of 6,240 flights in the next seven months, which is 3.2% more than the same period last year. According to Aena forecasts, San Javier will also increase the number of destinations adding a direct link with Frankfurt that was closed in 2007. Flights to the German city will operate twice a week, on Wednesdays and Sundays. Another confirmed connection is San Javier-Brussels to Charleroi airport operated by Tui, which also operates a link to the Belgian city of Antwerp. Last summer the route was cancelled, although it did operate during the winter. This year the link will return with summer flights. An Aena laboratory truck measures the runway resistance
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Shila remembered on 14th anniversary of her murder
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lthough they have moved back to Norway the parents of Shila Bigdely, who was murdered 14 years ago last Sunday, will be delighted to know that the memory of their daughter still lives on in Playa Flamenca. In an event that rocked the Orihuela Costa Shila was sexually assaulted and murdered by Tobias, a school classmate in April 2004. He too was just 14 years of age. The youth was sentenced to just four years in a detention centre. He is now said to be living a pleasant life on Majorca: driving, drinking in the local bars, dancing in the local discos, sharing meals with his girlfriend. Until recently the park which was built to Shila’s memory, was marked with a 5 foot high monument bearing her photograph which, according to the deputy mayor, Juan Ignacio López-Bas, was more appropriate to placement in a cemetery rather than a children’s play park, and whilst many people would no doubt agree the manner in which he went about replacing the memorial was controversial to say the least. There was no communication with either of the parents and neither were local residents consulted about any form of change or replacement. The councillor simply effected the change explaining that it did not comply with the security measures required in children's playgrounds, as it had elements that were unsafe. The councillor’s decision divided the residents with some in favour whilst many others considered it insulting to Shila’s memory that a cross reminding people of the young Norwegian girl was removed. However the Department of Infrastructure confirmed that a smaller memorial plate would be placed at the foot of the olive tree which now commemorates the tragic event. And on the 2nd April, exactly 14 years to the day of the murder, the plaque was duly affixed in the small garden at the base of the tree.
Initially Lopez Bas said that he was unable to make contact with the parents but in a statement at the weekend he confirmed that he has now been in touch with Shila’s father by email in which he explained the decision and the reasons for his actions. "The City Council has fulfilled its responsibilities, it has responded to the request of residents in Playa Flamenca and has respectfully preserved the memory of young Shila," said the councillor. The Orihuela mayor, Emilio Bascuñana, also remembered the girl through social networks: "Today marks the 14th anniversary of the death of the girl Shila Bigdely, who was murdered when she was only 14 years old. In Orihuela Costa we will always remember her and honour her memory in the park that bears her name with this new plaque. Rest in Peace". Also on Easter Monday, a small group gathered in front of the olive where candles were placed in front of the plaque bearing her name, together with a drawing by Shila sent by her mother. Some lines also prepared by her mother were read out in Norwegian and English. A poem written by her father was also read out. This simple ceremony, which was carried out with the full agreement of the parents, was criticised by the Deputy Mayor and Citizens Party leader Juan Ignacio Lopez Bas who had the previous memorial removed. Many people believe that he was trying to get away with the removal of the previous memorial but when confronted with the public reaction, he came up with the plan to plant an olive tree and place a plaque bearing Shila’s name in front of the tree. However, politics apart, it is fitting that the tragic death of this little girl be remembered permanently in Orihuela Costa where people of so many different nationalities and cultures seek to live together.
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New office in Marina Salinas for Sealine Costa Blanca
Even the weather has an effect on exchange rates Currency update - Rates at noon on Friday 6 April GBP/EUR 1.145 - GBP/USD 1.402 - EUR/USD 1.224 This brief financial report just goes to show that you can’t make an accurate market prediction. So many factors contradict each other that you should always be cautious, realistic and never get carried away if the exchange rate you are watching starts rising. It can always turn at a moment’s notice...even the weather has an effect. The UK economy was decidedly cool in March, suffering the weakest increase in business activity since the Brexit vote thanks to major disruption caused by heavy snowfall. The pound lost over a cent against the dollar on Thursday due to some poor UK data and next week the US releases March inflation figures which could add more volatility. US unemployment is currently very low and has fallen to pre-financial crash levels which could lead to higher wage growth which might hasten a rise in US interest rates. This could strengthen the dollar further. However a fall in inflation could reduce the number of times the US raises interest rates which could weaken the dollar. So that’s nice and straightforward! It’s surprising that the recent storm about social media manipulation of voters (which is credited with affecting the result of the Brexit vote) didn’t make more of an impact. Brexit now has tangible effects as companies are noticing that skilled workers are actually
moving abroad. Indeed the very smart Lycee School in London’s South Kensington, a popular area for French expats to live, now has spaces! This never happened before. Many UK tech companies such as are now looking at opening European offices and the leading cities of Europe are rolling out the red carpet to court them. Bristol based Hargreaves Lansdown, the UK’s largest stockbroker, now has a technology team of 50 in Poland: “Warsaw was chosen for its vibrant business culture, flourishing technology sector, excellent communications infrastructure and the large numbers of English speaking IT professionals. Written by www.thecurrencyexchange.co.uk facebook @CurrencyExchangeUK
Easter weekend saw the opening of Sealine Costa Blanca’s prestigious new office in the Marina Salinas, Torrevieja. Sealine Costa Blanca are one the area’s leading boat sales and services company having been established on the Costa Blanca for over 20 years. They have recently acquired the Varadero “Shipyard” in the Marina Salinas so can now offer you a full boat services package along with boat sales from the full Sealine Range and from their portfolio of resale boats. The friendly team at Sealine Costa Blanca / Varadero Marina Salinas Torrevieja are happy to help you with any of your enquiries. You can contact them for prices on all of the services they offer, details of boats available for sale or to place your vessel on the market, by emailing: Sealine Costa Blanca – info@sealinecostablanca.com Varadero (Shipyard) – info@varaderosalinastorrevieja.com Or alternatively a full list of services and brokerage boats can be found by visiting their webpages : Sealine Costa Blanca – www.sealinecostablanca.com Varadero – www.varaderosalinastorrevieja.com
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Flea Market at Wolfies Bar for Happy Animales
In February the charity rescued another horse and a goat.
Samaritans in Spain (SiS) – A special message from the Listening Team Many of you will have heard and know of the work that the Samaritans UK do in the United Kingdom, perhaps less of you reading this article will know that we have a similar organisation running in Spain –SAMARITANS IN SPAIN is a registered national charity operating under licence from Samaritans UK offering a confidential, non-judgmental emotional support service in English for those in distress. The Spanish organisation is financed entirely by fundraising by the good people of the area, kind donations from individuals / organisations and monies generated by the charity shop at the Centro Commercial Punta Marina, Punta Prima. (Just off the Punta Prima roundabout on the N332). The charity shop is always grateful to receive good quality second hand clothing and bric-a-brac. If you have such items that you no longer need then please drop them off at the shop or the drop in centre next door. Regretfully we cannot take large items of furniture. We also always need shop volunteers. The SiS is undergoing a rapid period of change from a small local charity (formerly Costa Blanca Samaritans) to a larger nationwide organisation which supports the whole of the English-speaking community in Spain of any nationality. The call rate has increased fourfold in the last few years and expansion is constant. As such we are currently looking to increase our pool of volunteers who manage the charity, listen on the phones, answer emails, volunteer in the shop, help with our awareness campaign etc. We always need people from the top to the bottom of the organisation, and if you have professional experience working in field such as financial management, HR, service delivery, income generation, we would be glad to hear from you as a potential Trustee Board Member. If you would be able to offer a few hours of your time manning the phones in our drop- in centre that would also be greatly received. Those volunteers who answer the phones are the key to our organisation, without these there would be no services to the English community in Spain. Volunteers normally live within one hours travel of Punta Prima and have a caring, able to listen, empathic personality, nearly everybody who thinks they may be able to do it, can! A short course of training must be undertaken to ensure that you are able to offer the service that our callers need, and show the integrity and confidentiality personalities required. This normally takes about five working days and then you are assigned to a mentor for a further few weeks to ensure that you have gained the required confidence to take
On Friday 13 April, from 10.30am to 1.30pm, Happy Animales is organising a flea market and raffle at Restaurant Wolfies Bar in Blue Lagoon. All the money they raise will be donated to the sanctuary in order to pay for the cost of supporting the 85 animals with food, hay, rent, water, repairs, blacksmith and vet bills. Come along, may be you find a bargain and you will help the animals at the same time! Finca Villamartin, (before Finca San Miguel de Salinas) is supported by nonprofit charity, Happy Animales. The founder is Mona Nowak. It currently looks after the welfare of 13 horses, 4 pigs, 9 goats, 13 geese, 27 cats, Donald and Daisy Duck, chickens, 2 ferrets, 2 dogs which need to be fed every day. In February the charity rescued another horse and a goat, Biggi. The goat is now settled in a pen with the other 8 goats seems to have taken
over! The white horse, named after Mona, is still not walking very well because her hooves were so long, the blacksmith has already paid her two visits. So if you would like to help the charity to raise money, so that they can continue to take care of all their abandoned animals, please do go along! They also organise an Open Day on every last Saturday of the month, the next one will be on Saturday 28 April from 1-5pm Long term sponsors, food sponsors, cake makers, volunteers and raffle prizes are all very welcome. For more information you can become a member of their Facebook group Finca Villamartin Charity Happy Animales G54781174 or call Mona 616 792 355 or email Sol: nicosolm@hotmail.com We hope to see you at Restaurant/Bar Wolfies in Blue Lagoon on Friday 13 April.
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San Luis /La Siesta Neighbourhood Watch and Residents group The group, which also covers El Chaparral and El Limonar, will be holding its next meeting at 4.30pm on 30th April at the Casa Ventura, San Luis. The N332 team will be attending the meeting at which Francisco Morales will provide an update on Spanish traffic laws as well as answering questions that you might have. Everyone in Torrevieja West is welcome to attend this informative meeting." More information can be found on our new Facebook page at San Luis /La Siesta Neighbourhood Watch
calls without direct supervision. Calls taken at the centre and on the mobile duties (carried out during non-office opening hours) cover the whole range of people with problems that range from the small practical problem to those with more serious problems. All problems are treated with the same degree of importance, the range can cover marital/relationship problems, financial difficulties, anxiety, depression, anger, loneliness, homesickness, problems with employment or lack of it, bereavement, and yes occasionally suicidal of course and many many more. We at SAMARITANS IN SPAIN believe that Samaritans fundraisers at an event last year everyone has the right to make fundamental decisions about their own life, including the decision to die by suicide. Your training will teach you to deal with all calls including the possible suicidal caller with the same empathic ear, to listen and to avoid giving advice. It will leave you with the confidence and skills to deal with all types of calls that come into the call centre. All volunteers have full ongoing support after the training and mentoring periods are finish by our in house volunteer support team. At any time during the training you feel like you wish to reconsider, then this is fine, a pause or to finish completely is Ok if that is your wish. If you feel that you can give a few hours each week to help others in need either on the phones or in our Punta Marina centre, then perhaps the SAMARITANS IN SPAIN is just what you have been waiting for. Please contact us by email spainsamsrecruits@outlook.com or call our office number 966798230 to obtain an application form. We very much look forward to hearing from you. THANK YOU ON BEHALF OF THE SAMARITANS IN SPAIN. For those people who have an urgent need of our services you can call our Helpline 24/7 365 days a year or email us if you prefer (we try to reply within 24 hours) If you prefer a more face to face conversation call in our drop in centre for a chat and a brew! At Centro Commercial PUNTA MARINA, PUNTA PRIMA, TORREVIEJA, ALICANTE. Hours of 10.00Am to 2.00PM Calls are FREE Freephone 900 525 100 SAMARITANS IN SPAIN. Email: pat@samaritans.com. More info at www.samaritansinspain.com
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A Candle Light tribute to Kai
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et on the phone now and get your ticket and the opportunity to pay a tribute to the young boy who has touched everyone’s heart following his tragic death on La Zenia Beach last week. Young Kai Fawcett will be remembered at a Candle Light Supper to be held at The Emerald Isle next Monday 16th April from 6pm.
The evening will be one of dignity, respect and remembrance for a young boy who, only 7 days ago, was selling raffle tickets himself at the Emerald Isle, raising funds for another local cause, The Tasha Appeal. Hosted by Stevie Spit and Patti Scally from Abba Elite, with the accompaniment of a pianist who will play the night away and accompany any singer who might want to pay tribute himself.
Tickets are on sale at 25 euro apiece, 20 of which will go to Kai’s family to help with expenses at this extremely difficult time. Everyone attending is also encourage to bring along a candle which will be used during the course of the evening as a vigil to the popular young boy. The ticket Hotline is 603 160 791 or you can reserve your ticket online by emailing: palacevarietytour@yahoo.co.uk
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CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
ANSWERS QUICK ACROSS: 1 Pump; 3 Laudable; 8 Rung;
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Perverseness; 13 Retort; 14 Stable; 17 Misbehaviour; 20 Chaperon; 21 Limb; 22 Wreckage; 23 Shoe. DOWN: 1 Perspire; 2 Minaret; 4 Arouse; 5 Definitive; 6 Blues; 7 Eddy; 10 Heartbreak; 12 Terrible; 15 Boorish; 16 Throng; 18 Inane; 19 Scow. CRYPTIC CRYPTIC ACROSS: 1 Duck; 3 All clear; 8
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Remoteness (8)
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Wary (8)
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Distribute (5)
Junk; 9 Dovetail; 11 Cheap edition;
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Warrior (7)
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Sudden (6)
13 Endear; 14 Tender; 17 Streets
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Equilibrium (12)
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Expectancy (12)
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Foolish (7)
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Nook (6)
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Entice (4)
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Jail (6)
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Dejected (12)
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Exorbitant (12)
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Lineage (8)
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Smell (5)
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Worried (7)
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Disagree (7)
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Heavy food (6)
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Overcame (8)
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Vigilant (5)
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Remain (4)
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Everyone; 23 Oder. DOWN: 1 Dejected; 2 Contend; 4 Lloyds; 5 Chew the fat; 6 Erato; 7 Rely; 10 Apparently; 12 Creditor; 15 Dreamed; 16 Strain; 18 There; 19 Cede.
L EA D E R T R I V I A Q U I Z DOWN 1. A rocket for investigating arson? (8) 2. About four in charge of the citizens (5) 4. Drink like an egg-beater? (6) 5. They can be hair-raising! (5,7) 6. Terribly earnest Oriental (7) 7. Location for a spectacle, say? (4) 8. OK ad somebody created for a land survey (8,4) 12. Biscuit showing a vehicle in a far-off place (8) 14. A canape prepared as a cure-all (7) 16. Graduates of London University in the main, perhaps? (6) 18. Taken out, being old-fashioned (5) 19. Insect larva as food (4)
SUDOKU CHALLENGE
1. The name of which toy translated means
head recently with the discovery that what may
"come come"?
be capable of travelling faster than the speed of
2. Too-Too, Dab Dab and Chee-Chee are some
light?
examples of what?
12. In meteorology, which term means 'the
3. The song title 'Go West' has been a hit for
boy'?
which two bands?
13. Which David Bowie song has both Lulu and
4. What tasty name did Captain Cook give the
Nirvana covered?
Hawaiian Islands in 1778? 5. 'Rich Uncle Pennybags', a round old man in a top hat, serves as the mascot for what? 6. During the 1920s, Big Bill Tilden was the dominant figure in which sport? 7. The cooking term 'Roux' is a combination of which two ingredients?
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8. Who played the drums in Band Aid's 1984
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.
which book and film? 15. Which two bands had a hit with the song 'Venus'? 16. Which five letter word that stems from Arabic, means "opposite of the zenith"? (first letter 'N') 17. Which film features the ill-fated ship 'Andrea
9. Naja Naja is the scientific name for which ani-
Gail'?
mal?
18. In which sport did the 'Czech Locomotive'
10. The 1934 Hollywood film 'It Happened One
Emil Zatopek excel?
Night' was the first film to win the 'Big Five'
19. The words 'Electricity' and 'Electron' both
(Academy awards for best picture, director,
stem from the Greek word for which well known
actor, actress and writing). Name the other two
tree resin?
films that have accomplished this feat.
20. Which Irish actor was nominated eight times
11. The scientific world has been turned on its
for an Oscar and never won, a record?
Sandwich Islands. 5. The game Monopoly. 6. Tennis. He is often considered one of the greatest tennis players of all time, becoming World No. 1 for six years from 1920 through 1925. He won 15 Major singles titles including ten Grand Slam events. 7. Flour and fat (butter). Used in thickening a sauce. 8. Phil Collins. 9. Indian Cobra, also known as the spectacled cobra, Asian cobra, or
QUIZ ANSWERS
Christmas hit, 'Do They Know It's Christmas?'?
14. Winston Smith is a central character in
1. Yo yo which was first made popular in the 1920s, yo-yoing remains a popular pastime of many generations and cultures. 2. Animals in Dr. Dolittle which first appeared in the author's illustrated letters to children, written from the trenches during World War I when actual news, he later said, was either too horrible or too dull. 3. The Village People and The Pet Shop Boys. 4.
ACROSS 1. No fiction in the start of the first act (4) 3. Boasts about small tails? (8) 9. Artist giving six oil works for food (7) 10. Beginning to alter notes (5) 11. He maintains a small opening behind the stumps (12) 13. Part of a river quiet during incursions (6) 15. Girl meeting another girl over in Austrian city (6) 17. Book of EEC policy and translation (12) 20. Oddly-numbered pages in the phone directory? (5) 21. Most are upset by distinguished musician (7) 22. Possibly lack bite as formal dress (5,3) 23. Need a change? This is paradise! (4)
binocellate cobra. 10. One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest and The Silence Of The Lambs. 11. Neutrinos. 12. El Nino. 13. The Man Who Sold The World. 14. 1984. 15. Shocking Blue and Bananarama. 16. Nadir, the lowest or most unsuccessful point in a situation. 17. The Perfect Storm. 18. Long distance running. 19. Amber. 20. Peter O'Toole
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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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b y Bar rie Mahoney Cistercian monks working on chocolate (Monasterio de Nuestra Señora de Piedra)
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hocolate, Avocado Eggs and Spain
The Spanish love their chocolate. Pastries are dipped into it, biscuits are coated with it, churros are drowned in it and anything else is sprinkled with it. Chocolate is everywhere in Spain, which is not surprising, because it was the Spanish who discovered and gave birth to modern chocolate. It was Spanish explorers who brought chocolate to Europe more than 500 years ago with the addition of sugar to a bitter cocoa drink transforming it into the chocolate delight that we know today. Indeed, it was Christopher Columbus who may be credited for being the first European explorer to encounter chocolate. It is said that Columbus intercepted a trading ship loaded with cocoa beans during one of his voyages, but thinking they were almonds he ignored the precious load. The next step in the journey of chocolate was left to the explorer, Hernán Cortés, who may be credited for being the first European to bring chocolate to Europe. Cortés was mistaken for a God, and invited to a generous Aztec feast where he was given their prized, spicy drink of warm chocolate. Cortés was no fool, and the capitalist that he was led him to realise its value to both himself and the Spanish Crown. The knowledge of how to turn cocoa beans into a delicious frothy drink was more a mystery that was jealously guarded by the Aztecs. It was left to Cistercian monks to get hold of and adapt the recipe that would produce chocolate for the Spanish nobility. They managed to keep their secret away from the rest of Europe for more than a century after its discovery. Over the years, the recipe was modified to suit the European palette, which came in the form of cutting out the fiery hot peppers that the Aztecs traditionally used, replacing it with sugar cane from the
Canary Islands to create the sweet chocolate that eventually became a worldwide sensation. It was decades later that a British company, founded by Joseph Fry, created the first ever chocolate bar that delivered chocolate and excess calories to the masses.
Eggs, which apparently are going down a treat.
Recent shocking statistics screaming from some of the headlines this week accused Brits of eating more chocolate than anyone else in the world. Apparently, Brits munched their way through 8.4kg of chocolate each during 2017. Many commentators are suggesting that the increase in chocolate consumption is due to Brexit, with nasty rumours floating around that the price of chocolate bars will suddenly wildly increase following Brexit.
Despite these interesting statistics, I was surprised to see Spain not heading towards the top of the chocoholics list. For many Spanish, there is nothing more delicious to start the day than a steaming bowl of hot chocolate in which to dip a plateful of delicious churros, which is fried choux pastry (a little like a donut that has been stretched out of all recognition). It is a highly fattening, but delicious combination, I am told.
Some Brexiters are wickedly claiming that it is the fault of Remainers, who are so depressed about severing their links with the chocolate makers of Europe, that they are putting away as much as they possibly can before Brexit takes place. In response, Remainers are claiming that increased consumption is due to Brexiters who are so nervous about the implications of Brexit, that they are anxiously eating their way through the nation’s chocolate bars before it is too late. It is also said that they have a longing for European chocolate, which they wish to keep secret.
Personally, I am very keen to get my hands on one of the new vegan avocado chocolate bars that went on sale in Europe recently. The avocado used in these chocolate bars is 100 per cent natural freezedried avocado, and I am reliably informed that the delicious blend of avocado and organic dark chocolate is a chocolate lover’s dream.
Sadly, it seems that since the takeover of Cadburys by an American company, British chocolate just doesn’t satisfy British taste buds any more. Some of the blame for increased chocolate consumption is also being passed onto the current trend for alcohol flavoured Easter
Personally, I am not too sure about gin and tonic flavoured eggs, but I am sure that readers will tell me how wonderful they are very shortly
Interestingly, this product has been brought to the world by James Cadbury, who is the great, great, great grandson of Cadbury’s founder. Despite this amazing news, I was very disappointed not to have received an avocado filled chocolate Easter egg this year, but I live in hope. .Available in paperback from Amazon, Waterstones and all good bookshops, as well as on Amazon Kindle. Join me on Facebook: @barrie.mahoney
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HELPing themselves to Easter lunch The winner was Tricia Brister on the right
n Friday, 30th March, local Freemasons of Caledonia Lodge held a very successful Easter Bonnet competition at the La Cosheca restaurant in Benijofar and was very well attended by both Masons and guests. As well as a delicious dinner the guests were royally entertained by cabaret act Marie O'Hara who, by general consent, was excellent. There was also a grand raffle in aid of local charities which raised three hundred euros. A week earlier saw the Brethren of Logia de las Salinas gathering at the Hotel Masa Torrevieja, with their Ladies, Guests and members of Other Lodges to celebrate their ‘Ladies Gala Dinner Night’. The President for the evening, Worshipful Brother Norman Barrall and His Lady, Carol, were introduced by Worshipful Brother Clifford Gingell Director of Ceremonies of the Lodge, who (by special request) as a ‘Professional Toast Master and Master of Ceremonies’ came out of retirement and donned his red Toast Master rig for one evening only. The proceeds of the evening’s raffle, which raised seven hundred and seventy-five Euros, will be donated to ‘The Butterfly Children - Debra’ the Masters chosen charity for the year. More information on the Charity can be found at www.butterflychildrencharity.com while informason on local Freemasonry can be had at: prensa@glpvalencia.com
Logia de las Salinas celebrate their Ladies Night
Campoverde Theatre Group donate to Tasha Appeal
Easter Monday saw 30 members of HELP Murcia Mar Menor and friends enjoy a menu de diá at the Aqualinas Restaurant in San Pedro. After a great meal some of the ladies paraded around the restaurant displaying their Easter bonnets much to the delight of all the diners both English and Spanish. The winner was long time HELP member Tricia Brister on the right with Dianne Daniels coming second. Guest Jim Branningam won the day for the men being the only man brave enough to enter. The hat contest was followed by a Grand Raffle of twenty prizes, the top prize a basket of Easter goodies was won by Megan Johnston. This event was held by the HELP Friendship Group and there will be events every month during the year for both HELP members and Non members, all are welcome. For further information call our office on 968 570 059.
CINEMA PILAR English Language Cinema in Pilar de la Horadada Calle Canalejas 4 Thursday, 12th April at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday 14th April at 5:00 p.m.
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Members of Campoverde Theatre group attended the charity day at the Emerald Isle on Monday 2nd April where they presented a cheque for 500 euros to the Tasha Appeal. This makes a total of 700 euros that the group has donated to the appeal to send Tasha to America, raised this from their last show ‘Taking the P out of panto’ held in March at the Fiesta Plaza . The group are now well into rehearsals for their next show in September and hopefully will continue to raise even more money for the charity's they support. They would like to thank everyone who comes to their shows and helps to support these very worthwhile causes.
A 10 year-old boy (Jacob Tremblay) born with a facial deformity is destined to fit in at a new school, and to make everyone understand he's just another ordinary kid, and that beauty isn't skin deep.
Director: Stephen Chbosky Stars: Jacob Tremblay, Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, Dur: 1h 53min | Comedy, Drama, 2017
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Staff Urgently Required for Spanish Run Supermarket in Quesada
Car and Vehicle Sales The Car of the Month at Automoviles Crespo is a 2015 Ford CMax Diesel which is on Special Offer priced at just 15,499 euro. Come along to our showroom in Elche and see our vast range of used cars or call 96 666 22 60 for all our latest offers. The biggest and best for price, choice and quality. Clasicos Legendarios have the following used vehicles for sale: Jaguar XKR V8 2007 Black, with all the extras, 115,000 km for 35,000 euros, Jaguar XJS Convertible V12 1988, 159,000 km 17,950 euros, Lexus SC 430 2003, 165,000 km, 7,995 euros. Visit our showroom in Redovan on Poligono San Carlos or call 965 030 924 CLK 320 Automatic 218 HP, Year 1998, 156.600km. Sun roof. € 3.950,00 ono. Call Mikel on 607 659 306
Social and Clubs The next monthly meeing of the Orihuela Costa Branch of the Royal British Legion will be on 19 April at the Olympia Restaurant in Mil Palmeras starting at 7.30pm. The Torrevieja Branch will meet at the Casa Ventura in San Luis at 7.30 pm on the 13 April 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 Torrevieja Retired Activities Club meet on the third Wednesday in the month from 11-1pm at Marina Club Cafeteria, International Marina, Torrevieja. We have a speaker at our monthly meetings, or quiz, etc. Enjoy an activity once a month such as petanca, mini golf, 10 pin bowling, and on the first Sunday of the month we organise a restaurant lunch. The joining fee is 10euros but you can attend one meeting or lunch before you join. For info phone Sandy Hollywood, President 698 266 696 or Jill Hayes, membership Secretary 672 983 019. 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
1 x Shop Director / 1 x Shop Manager Due to our continued growth, we urgently require one Shop Director and one Shop Manager for a Spanish run Supermarket in Ciudad Quesada. The ideal candidate will be between 40 and 50 years old and will have British nationality. They should be able to communicate in Spanish to a good level as they will work with other members of the groups’ management team. They should be computer literate and have a minimum of 5 years experience in the supermarket / retail sector. We offer a very competitive salary and good working conditions (no working on Sundays or Bank Holidays). This is a full-time position with employment contract. Immediate start. Please send a covering letter and your CV (in PDF format) by email to: offer1092@jobsearchspain.com 4 x Shop Floor Assistants Due to our continued growth, we urgently require four new members of staff to help us on the shop floor and on the cash desks. The ideal candidate will be between 25 and 50 years old and will have British nationality. They should be able to communicate in Spanish at a basic level. Experience preferred in the supermarket / retail sector but not necessary as full training will be given. They should also have basic computer skills. We offer a very competitive salary and good working conditions (no working on Sundays or Bank Holidays). This is a full-time position with employment contract. Immediate start. Please send a covering letter and your CV (in PDF format) by email to: offer1093@jobsearchspain.com
charity shop, fundraising or admin? To find out more, come and join us for refreshments and a chat at our Centre in the Punta Marina Shopping Centre, by the Punta Prima roundabout, on the N332. (Volunteer positions are unpaid but expenses can be claimed). www.samaritansinspain.com Email: janeatsams@outlook.com The Orihuela Costa Drop In Centre is in C/Cipres, Lomas de Cabo 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
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EURONICS THURSDAY DART LEAGUE “THE ELECTRICAL SHOP” - BLUE LAGOON MATCH RESULTS FOR 5TH APRIL 2018 Ladies Singles Competition Results: Semi-finalists: Hennie Oortwijn (Hen’s Teeth), Debbie Wright (Pint Depot Queens. Runner up: Pat Schofield (Junction Jaguars) Winner: Michelle ‘Mummy’ Lane (Porter House Bees) Quarter Finals: A hard match started us off with Patty Poo Schofield (last year’s champ) facing the winner from the previous season, Yvonne Rouffignac. Brilliant darts from both ladies showed why they had both held the title in previous years. Pat’s lowest score before her two-dart out (S8-D4) was 53! She meant business and threw 68, 60, 66, 70, 81, 84, 66 in the first leg whilst Yvonne held up her own with 60, 66, 60. In the 2nd leg, both ladies were scoring well again, Roofie with 85, 60, 75, 62 but Pat just edged it again with 90, 70, 140 and checked out on D11. It was all over in a flash! Up next was Jaguar Simone (81) verses Hen’s Teeth Henni. Henni scored well (88, 81,91 -D3) to give her a 1 leg advantage and then took the 2nd leg 89, 57, 59 D4 to Simone’s 114, 73. Then it was the turn of their royal highnesses Queen Debbie Wright v Marie Cummins, unlucky to get drawn against each other, even though it assured that a Queen would reach the semi’s. Debbie took the first leg 78, 77, 64 and D7 with Marie countering with a score of 98. Marie opened the 2nd leg with a massive score of 140 and went on to win it on D2. In the decider leg, she scored 66, 81 but QD had an answer to that with 74, 60, 77, 70 and D10. The final game of the quarters was between Sonya Cooper and Michelle Lane. Again great scoring from both ladies Sonya;- 60 x2, 81, 100 in the 1st leg and a 75 in the second and Michelle popping in 82, 73, 60 D9 then 85, 121 D1 to secure her place in the Semi’s. Semi-finals: Patty Poo showed cool, calm determination all the way through her match against Henni. She won the first leg with 66, 85
Debbie and Michelle both deserved to get through to the finals but obviously there could only be one winner. They were both on form, Debbie with scores of 65 x2, 98 in the first leg and 95, 124, 71 in the second and Mummy Lane’s 64, 60, D12 took leg one. She scored 81, 96, 70 and a two-darter S16-D20 to give her the 2nd and 87, 100, D5 to see her into the finals. Finals: It looked to be going Pat’s way when she won the first leg 81, 66 D1 but Shellie Lane wasn’t rolling over to let her take the next. With darts flying left, right and centre at the speed of a Gatling gun, she took leg two, 58, 62, 94 D4. A pair of 71’s and D12 got her the 3rd leg to Pat’s 85, 83. Starting to get a little rattle, Pat rallied with 140, 85 in leg 4 but Michelle was unstoppable now with 65, 60, 81, 90, 105 and D3. Tasting victory, Michelle won the last leg and the tournament in fine style with 85, 70, 100, D5 despite a trio of 80+’s from the Poomeister. Thank you to all the volunteer chalkers and to the Tavern for the scrummy chilly, rice and chips for the players and a good turn-out of supporters from all the players’ teams. Men’s Singles Competition Results: Semi-finalists:- Lee Maiden (Junction Jackals); John Lane (Porter House Bees. Runner up: - John Eyre (Hub Hyenas) Winner: graham Solomon (Tavern) This week saw the 2018 men’s singles competition take place at Chemie’s Lounge in Villamartin - a great venue much appreciated by players and spectators alike. Unfortunately, only 5 of the qualifiers were available on the night and perhaps the league needs to think of a way of making up the numbers in such circumstances.
So we were quickly on to the first of the semis – best of five, 501 legs - where Lee maiden (The Junction) faced reigning champ Graham Solomon (The Tavern). The match got off to a good start with Graham posting a 140 and Lee hitting some steady 60’s and 80’s. However, it was Graham’s finishing that took him into a 2 – 0. Lee needed to hit back and hit back he did in spectacular fashion. An early 123 took him into the lead and a little later with 182 to score he only needed 4 darts to finish – T20, T20, T10 for 150 and D16 next go. Unfortunately for Lee he couldn’t maintain that form and Graham took the fourth leg to progress to the final.
Cadena Sunrise Bowling - Week 22 - 4th April Pin Pals S***T Happens Sunrise Colegas Alley Cats The Bandits Gi Gi's Hookers
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Lynne Ailsby 191 Linda Sheppard 211 Lynne Ailsby 569 Lynne Ailsby 596 Gaz Bowden 222 Gaz Bowden 238 Paul Kundiss 528 Paul Kundiss 588
Up and coming events - There are two up and coming tournaments that are ideal for all players in the Cadena Sunrise Wednesday League. The 1st tournament is on 15th April at Amigos Bowling Centre, Arboleas. It is a fun based tournament between the Torrevieja Bowling Centre and the
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x2, D2 but then lost the 2nd to Henni who clocked up 85, 67 and D20 out. No great scoring in the third leg but a truly awesome finish from Poo T20-D18 took her ahead of her opponent again. In the final leg of the match, Henni scored an impressive 119 but Poo just kept on finding the treble 20 (78, 100, 73) and finished on D7 to see her through to the finals.
The competition was as fierce as ever with some good, steady scoring and some outstanding finishing. John Eyre (The Hub) and Chris Montes (las Rosas) were first to the oche in a preliminary play off to reduce the numbers to 4 semi-finalists. John won without really engaging top gear although his finishing was spot on. Chris had a couple of chances but just couldn’t take them
Ladies Singles Runner-up, Pat Schofield and Winner, Michelle Lane
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Amigos Bowling Centre and is for all Torrevieja Centre bowlers, regardless of ability. The 2nd tournament is on 3rd June at the Ozone Centre, Torrevieja. It is the 2nd John Lowton Memorial Tournament and is open to all Cadena Sunrise Wednesday League registered bowlers. Further details are displayed on the Cadena Sunrise Wednesday League noticeboard Team Gi Gi's Hookers Sol Amigos Pin Pushers Strike Force Pin Pals S***T Happens Sunrise Colegas Alley Gators 999s Alley Cats The Bandits The Phantoms
P W 66 57 66 57 66 55 66 51 66 50 66 48 66 44 66 43 66 42 66 40 66 39 66 0
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L 30 31 32 36 38 40 44 44 46 48 49 88
Tot 46005 45777 45084 45917 45436 46448 45894 45407 44371 45273 44914 34350
Pts 115 114 111 103 100 96 88 87 84 80 78 0
CarpR-Us Round 7 of the Carp-R-Us Spring Series was fished on the Rio Segura in Murcia City Centre. Clear winner was Alan Smith with 12.62kg caught method feeder and a banded wafter, second was Dave Hoare with 6.46kg of mainly bleak and a couple of carp all caught on the whip, third was Dave Sutton with 6.44kg and fourth was Andy Foden with 3.16kg.
Men’s Singles winner, Graham Solomons and Runner-up, John Eyre
In the other Semi, John Eyre took on John Lane (Porterhouse B’s). Again the scoring was not spectacular and John Eyre took a close first leg on double 1. The next two legs were notable mainly for two three dart finishes by John Eyre – leg 2 saw him hit T18 to leave 16, single 8 and D4 finished the job – in leg 3 he needed 111 – T20 ,19 , D16 – match over 3- 0. The final was best of 7 legs and John Eyre was quickly at it again – having taken the first leg with D20 he then posted a 140 and polished off 68 – 20, 16, D16 – leaving Graham a bit shell shocked. The man from the Tavern wasn’t fazed and proceeded to take the next two legs with some solid play. So we were nicely poised and all to play for. Leg 5 got off to a good start for Graham with a 140 that took him into the lead but John was having none of it – he produced yet another 3 dart finish – 114 this time – 20, T18, D20. Two legs left and Graham need them both – John only 1. Neither player seemed to be able to up his game for the final push although John hit 125 and 140 to keep the pressure on. Both of them had several chances at a double in what was a nervy ending but It was Graham who took both legs to retain his title. Report by Phil de Lacy Team KO Competition Draws - semi-final matches on 19th April: Team KO Cup: Jackals v Hub Hyenas playing at Angels bar El Capitan v Wee Rockers playing at Las Rosas Auxiliary KO Cup: Las Rosas v Hen’s Teeth playing at El Capitan PD Queens v Porters playing at Amigos Bar Presentation Night: The presentation night will be at Las Ramblas Golf Club on Thurs17th May. Captains will have been sent a reservation form for their team and guests. Same format as last year with blind team KO competition, raffle, buffet, DJ and of course, presentation of the trophies!
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San Luis Bowls
with Sheila Cammack
As true “Brits” the weather is often a main topic of conversation. Once more, weather and external conditions have affected our matches; we’re still suffering from “mad March winds” though no real “April” showers yet! Just as we start to put away the thermals and get out the cut-offs/shorts, the temperatures drop again. Hopefully conditions will be more settled for the Champion of Champions Tournament hosted by San Luis (first 2 days) & Quesada (all 7 days) from 16th to 22nd April. Wednesday 4th VCL: SL Falcons home v Vistabella Vikings, had a great result; 12-0, shots 99-65. Winners: Singles – Kath Reid 21-14 & Keith Jones 21-16, Pairs - Jan & Brian Pocock 17-16, Triples - Shirley Verity, Jo & Jules Pering 16-11, Rinks - Ann Holland, William Holtham, Neil Morrison, Ian Kenyon 24-10. SL Hawks away v Quesada Cheetahs had a good result; 10-2, 100 shots-66. The match was set at 5:30/6:00 which unfortunately had the disadvantage of the disappearing light. By the time we reached the 17th end trying to complete the triples match (just before 9:00pm) we couldn’t see the jack, the bowls or the players at the opposite end of the rink!! Fortunately our singles players & pairs finished sooner with some light! Winners: Singles – Ros Holmes 21-6 & Bill Webb 21-11, Pairs - Sally Cordell & Les Bedford 21-17, Triples - Dennis Jackson, Sheila Cammack, Charlie Marigold 25-11. Friday 6th VCL: SL Hawks home v San Miguel Marshalls; no problem with the light today but the strong gusty winds caused problems for all the players. Even so, the Hawks worked hard and every team pulled back shots in the last few ends. Our singles players both managed to overcome the conditions and their opposition well, also the triples fought back to snatch the win and the pairs fought back just missing by 1 shot, even our losing rink took 3 shots on the last end to cut back the deficit. Points 8-4, shots 90-77. Winners: Singles - Irene Everett 21-11 & Derrick Cooper 21-12, Triples - Chris Jackson, Ian Ross, Barry Edwards 17-15. Information:www.sanluisbowls.byethost7.com or contact June Jones, Captain: 691903773.
Horadada Bowls Club
by Irene Graham
Once again only one match to report on this week. The lull before the storm as next week the South Alicante Hurricane division starts and the following week is the start of the Champion of Champions. Our second match in the VCL League was played on Wednesday at home in lovely sunny weather against Monte Mar Lords. We had a fantastic result with 108 shots to Monte Mar’s 49 giving us a maximum of 12 points. Three rinks were good wins – the Ladies and Gents Singles and the Pairs. The Triples and the Rinks were closely fought throughout but we managed to pull ahead in the last couple of ends in both. The results are as follows: Ladies Singles – Linda Heir 21 – 10, Gents Singles – John Jukes 21 – 7 Pairs – Wayne Osguthorpe and Jeff Heir 31 - 6, Triples – Carol Linehan, Jack Linehan and Alan Miller 21 -15, Rinks – Irene Graham, Roy Thomson, Bryan Eatough and Terry Hucknall 14 – 11 Well done to all our players. That was as great result. The next match is also at home so let’s do the same again and get us off to a good start in the Hurricane division.
San Miguel Bowls Club
by Pat McEwan
In the VCL League all San Miguel teams lost 8-4 !!! The DEPUTIES were at home against Greenlands Jasmine with Jim Jarvie, Dave Champion, Alan Campbell winning 20-15; and the rinks Stan North, Tom Dalgleish, Alan Dobie, Bob Donnelly winning 18-15. Total shots were 74 to San Miguel and 95 to Greenlands. The SHERIFFS were away to Vistabella Saxons with pairs team of Gail Willshire, Lynn Greenland winning their second game of the season 18-16; and the rinks team Margaret Patterson, Dave Johnson, Steve Cantley, Stuart Denholm winning 17-12. Shots were 77 to San Miguel and 83 to Vistabella. The MARSHALLS were at home to Emerald Isle Earls with ladies singles won by Ann Eagle 31-10 and pairs Sheila and Brian Errington having a close game winning 16-15. Some very close games - Well done to all. A few more evening games coming up, don't forget to bring your torches!!! WASPS still on Wednesdays 1pm for 1.30 start. €5 for an afternoons bowling, shoes and woods available. Beginners are now on Tuesday afternoons 2pm to 4pm, with our resident instructors. €10 for 3 x 2 hour sessions. Learn from the experts!! Club mornings, Tuesday, Thursdays and Sundays 0945 for 1015 start. Visiting bowlers welcome. This Friday is Presentation Evening at the Olympia at Mil Palmeras. 6.30pm for 7pm start. Get your dancing shoes on!! The CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS starts on Monday 16th April. games are taking place at San Luis and Quesada - Come along and cheer our bowlers on. The schedule is on the board. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING is on Thursday 19th April 0930 for 1000 start. Proxy votes are on the board for those who cannot attend. Please make sure these are handed to the Secretary, Pat McEwan before the meeting starts! For further information on San Miguel Bowls Club. please contact the President, Rosamond Stockell, telephone 965329778 or Secretary Pat McEwan, telephone 966714257.
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Swallows win another trophy for Quesada Bowls Club
Having won the Southern Lge division ‘A’ for the second time in succession, the Swallows travelled to Bonalba B.C. on Monday 2nd April to take on their opponents, Benitachell Lions, in the North v South play-off.
The Swallows had a spectacular result, winning 4 rinks to 1, to retain the coveted trophy.
From the word “go” the game was leaning Quesada’s way with some extremely excellent bowling from both teams.
Well done to all, and a big thank you to Bonalba B.C. for their hospitality.
Quesada were well supported by ardent members, who took the north bound trip to spur on their club.
Greenlands Bowls Club with Dave Webb Our second game of the VCL League found us at San Miguel where we achieved a good result away from home. Final score was as follows - total shots for - 95. shots against - 74. Points for - 8. points against - 4. Winning rinks were - Ladies singles - Sheila Stead - 21 shots to 6. Mens singles - John Obrien - 21 shots to 19. Pairs - Brian Tomlin and Dave Webb - 23 shots to 11. On Thursday night we held our Presentation Evening at El Prado in San Miguel, the trophies were awarded to the Following -Most improved players -- Janet Bliss and Vic Young who also were finalist in the Ladies and Gents Single Plate. The Rinks finalist were - Rudy Wattley, Dave Giddings Jean Giddings, Vic Young. Rinks Winners -- Mel Brown, Brian Tomlin, Sheila Stead, Mike Kelly, Ladies Pairs finalists were Janet Webb, Jean Thompson, ladies Pairs Winners -- Mary Lockley, Margaret Dewar. Ladies Singles Finalist - Margaret Dewar, Winner -- Marilyn Fryatt. Men's singles Finalist - John Obrien, Winner - Jim Wilcock. Mixed Trips - Finalist - Dave Fryatt, Mary Lockley, Dave Webb. Winners -- Zoe Wilcock, Jim Wilcock, Chris Dewar. Mens Pairs Finalist -- John Obrien, Chris Dewar, Winners Jim Wilcock, Barry Collins. Mixed Pairs Finalist - Rudy Wattley, Mary Lockley. Winners -- Janet Webb, Dave Webb. There were two trophies awarded to the Oaks for topping the B
division and for winning the C Division of the Fed Fours. There were bouquets of flowers for Jill Collins for her splendid work in organising the social life of Greenlands B. C. and to Haley for her generous contributions and hard work in the background supporting the club. For all inquiries please telephone Haley on 966 84 4399.
Country welcome for La Marina in VCL with Jo Richardson We had a beautiful bright morning on Sunday for our ‘fun day’ Easter competition. Our winners were Karen Kirk in the ladies section and joint winners in the men’s section were Dennis Birkett & Adam James. Well done. The Easter bonnets were amazing and the winner of the best went to Pat Emmett with her prize being presented by Anna Garry. 2nd prize went to Dot Davies. Country Bowls Club entertained La Marina on Wednesday on a sunny but windy day, the wind made bowling a little tricky. La Marina started well and by half way were ahead in both the singles and pairs but Country Bowls had the advantage on the rinks and trips. The second half was a different tale, although Country Bowls were dominant in the trips and the men’s singles came with a strong finish, La Marina came through in the ladies singles and overcame the pairs. The rinks were even with two ends remaining but fell at the 17th and lost by 6. A friendly but competitive game was eventually won by La Marina with a score of 8 – 4. Country Bowls would like to thank the markers and the specta-
tors for their continuing support. The scores are as follows; Ladies Singles – Brenda Jiggins 14 – 21, Men’s Singles – Geoff Paylor 21 – 19, Pairs – Pat Emmett & Gordon Dixon. 09 – 23, Triples – Graham Richardson, John Mallet & Andrew Bryce 16 – 13, Rinks – Lynne Bryce, Dave Smith, Geoff Eggleton & Ray Emmett 15 – 21. Overall Country Bowls 75 & La Marina 97 For more information on Country Bowls please visit our website www.countrybowlsmurcia.com or telephone 966 19 1552.
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accurate bowling very difficult for both sides. However El Rancho with the home advantage played some good bowls, allowing for a few wayward ones and secured 4 rinks and the overall shots. Ladies singles: Sheila Cooper 21-16. Gents singles: David Whitworth 21-7. Pairs: Diane Yates and Jim Gracie 24-12. Trips: June Whitworth, Sheila Cox and Jean Bagwell 10-19. Rinks: Bob Easthope, Brian Taylor, Mike Cox and Rob Clark 19-14. For membership details contact Brian Taylor on 965077093 or at briantaylor_es@yahoo.co.uk or Carolyn Harris on 966774316 or at elranchobowls.secretary@gmail.com.
Las Ramblas Social Club
by Mike Mahony
On Monday we played the Counters Game again and the winning team with a score of 93 were Nigel Price, Nora Betts, Rachel Leckey and Peter Wickham. Wednesday was our Pairs Trophy and with a good score of 46 pts the winners were Bryan Neal and John Dobson, 2nd were John Collins and Rachel Leckey 42 pts. And 3rd Peter Wickham and Ellen Drakesmith 41 pts. On Friday we had a 2 Ball Better Ball and the winning team with a score of 45 were Reg Akehurst and Nick Campbell. 2nd were Dave Pulling and Marleen Billen 44 pts. Photograph below: John Burke, Maggie Edwards, Henry Mellor, Alan Janes.
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Dawn raid at Campoamor by TMGS
El Rancho Bowls Club In the VCL this week El Rancho played at Quesada against the Tigers and found themselves up against tough opposition, coming away without a point. Though both the singles and trips were close matches, well worth the run out. Ladies singles: Jane Hamill 14-21. Gents singles: Richard Lee 17-21. Pairs: Jim Gracie and Stew Hamill 7-20. Trips: Bob Easthope, Rob Clark and John Skipper 16-19. Rinks: Ron Edwards, Jean Bagwell, Sheila Cooper and Shirley Edwards 8-32. Friday found El Rancho playing host to the Cheetahs from Quesada, on a very blustery morning, which made
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After two no shows 42 players turned up at Campoamor for the ungodly first tee time of 8:36 luckily for most it not much of a journey! The forecast looked good and again there seemed to be little wind making the conditions perfect for scoring, well for one person in particular namely Captain John Eyre who by his own admission likes the course, well he would say that wouldn´t he, having scored 40 points which just happened to be the best score of the day. The course was in good condition even allowing for some very heavy traffic in recent weeks. However the greens proved to be difficult to find and once found even more difficult to read hence there were only 2 N.T.P. ´s won on the par 3´s and no one managed to make a 2, so the €37 Winners of the will be rolled over to our next game at La Marquesa, Silver Category which also happens to be Captain´s day. 33, 1st P. O´Dowd 33 on Lower Handicap. Silver cat: 3rd R. All playing members on that day will be invited to a compliNilsen 33, 2nd O. Rong 33 on Lower Handicap, 1st J. Hillier mentary meal in the clubhouse afterwards during which the 34. Gold Cat: 3rd J. Imrie 34, 2nd S. Ross 37, 1st J. Eyre 40. annual competition prizes will be presented to the winners. Results: N.T.P. Hole 10 and 17 Stan Ross.. Best guest, J. For more info about our Society follow us on Nicolls 28 pts. Bronze cat: 3rd R. Hagfoss 31, 2nd O. Haubner www.facebook.com/TMGSGOLF or via www.tmgs.org
Withdrawal enforces last minute changes for El Plantio 2 Due to a withdrawal, the planned competition on 3rd April was changed from a 3-man Joker to a 2-man Texas Scramble. Each pairing had to use 6 of their drives with the remaining 6 shots open to the best shot. 14 members competed with the two Bri(y)ans achieving a magnificent 6 birdies in their round - 4 in succession. However, a total of 4 double bogies meant that they only finished third. The winners managed 2 birdies but had only 2 bogies meaning that they finished nearly 4 shots in front of second place. Nearest the pin – Hole 6, John Burke, Hole 9, Ray Housley. 3rd
Place, Brian Coupe, Bryan Watson, Handicap 4.76 – 52.24 sots. 2nd Place, John O'Brien, Maggi Edwards, Handicap 4.79 – 52.21 shots. 1st Place, Lawrence Wanty, Mike Davies, Handicap 4.04 – 48.96 shots. If anyone would like to join our Society, we play at El Plantio Golf Club every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. We use both courses - the Par 3 nine hole course and the main 18 hole course, so we cater for all abilities. The membership rates are very competitive, so call for more details. Anyone who wishes to play in the Society as a guest or join as a new member, contact Ian Henderson on 966 716 616 or 636 116 230
L to R. John Burke, Bryan Watson, Brian Coupe, Maggi Edwards, Lawrence Wanty, Mike Davies, Ray Housley, John O'Brien.
Late tee time makes it a long day for Ruby’s GS at Altorreal Lo Crispin GS at Marquesa
by Steve Harrington
The Society played its first ever competition at La Marquesa, which is perhaps a little surprising, in view of the relatively short distance between Lo Crispin and the course. Following a couple of last minute withdrawals 29 members commenced a 2 tee start at 9. 38. a. m to compete in an individual stableford competition. The weather was good and remained so throughout the day. A number of members remarked on the poor state of some of the fairways and the inconsistency of the greens. Nevertheless, as usual most members seemed to enjoy the day. The prize presentations and after game Tapas occurred as usual at the Lo Crispin Tavern and the following were the prize recipients: Gold Division: 1st. Place - Dicky Claeys - 29 pts. off 8 2nd. Place - Brian Coultate - 27 pts. off 16(on 'count back') 3rd. Place - Gordon Cobb - 27pts. off 18 Silver Division: 1st. Place - Scott Blair - 31 pts. off 28 2nd. Place - Barney Barningham - 28 pts. 21(on 'count back') 3rd. Place - Janet Candlin - 28pts. off 33 NTP's: Hole 5 - Ray Moles, Hole 11 - Harry Wilcock, Hole 15 - Karl Spendel, Hole 17 - Barney Barningham The 2's pot was won by John Dunnion, the only player who achieved a 2 on the day. The free game raffle was won by Geoff Dowsett. The next main game is at La Serena on the 18th. April and the next interim game is at Vistabella on 11th. April. Anyone wishing to become a member or fancies having a game with us as a guest, should contact any Committee member, details of which are on the website.
This months Trophy game took 23 members down to Altorreal where we had a late tee time due to an alteration by the club to fit in a club competition. We were expecting a long round and it did not disappoint as we came in 5 and a half hours later very cold, as the wind got stronger as the day went on, however, there were some very good scores recorded and everyone enjoyed themselves. The results were as follows, nearest the pin on the par threes were Bill Peters, Andrew Evans Helen Bailey and Nigel Wright. Best front nine Bill Peters and best back Bill Malcolm, Gold Division winner was Nigel Wright and Silver division and
overall winner with 39 points was Theresa Wright. The two's pot was shared between Andrew Evans and Bill Peters. Back at Rayz bar where we enjoyed a nice buffet the vice-captain tried something a little different by putting up a couple of prizes for a raffle, a leg of lamb and a turkey crown these were won by Nigel Wright and Jim McCarthy respectively, the football card was won by Monica Malcolm. A great day, great camaraderie and also a bit of fun enjoyed by all. Our next game is at Vistabella on the 13th of April, anyone wishing to join us for this or any other game please contact us at rubysgolf@yahoo.co.uk
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San Miguel Golf Society at Alenda - 4 April Warm sunshine but a very blustery wind welcomed members to Alenda golf course. The end of “pick and play” meant a return to “real golf”, that is, golfers occasionally playing from bare lies or divots on the fairways. Greens where, as always, in great nick. Given the conditions, it was no surprise that scoring was on the low side. John Osborne being the only one to tame the course with a creditable 37 points. As the overall winner of the Presidents Trophy Round 2 he received a polo shirt, kindly sponsored by MoneyCorp and presented by Andrew Shaw. There were three singles matchplay games. Norman Padmore beat Darren Hancock 2&1 only to be later disqualified under breach of rule 6.2. A hard pill to swallow but taken honourably. Phil De Lacy beat Steve Higgins at the 2nd extra hole, and Kyrre Skarsmoen beat Mike Jordan by 2 holes. The day’s results, by category and in reverse order, were the following: Bronze Category: 4th Norman McBride (31 on CB),
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3rd Norman Padmore (31 on CB), 2nd Charlie Harkin (32) and 1st Marg Birtwhistle (33) Silver Category: 4th Mike Inns (27 on CB), 3rd Paul Wainwright (28), 2nd Kevin Allbright (29), and 1st Ken Flaherty (31) Gold Category: 4th Robin Eastman (29), 3rd Darren Temple (30), 2nd Darren Hancock (33), and 1st John Osborne (37) Nearest the pins on the par 3’s went to Tony Smale, Mike Inns, Keith Stevenson and Kyrre Skarsmoen. Each winning a sleeve of balls donated by MoneyCorp. Best guest prize went to Josh Cook. Bjorn Pettersson won this week’s Abacus, gratefully accepted a bottle of wine from our generous sponsor, Gordon Wilson. Our thanks to the staff at Alenda.Keep up to date with all SMGS matters at our website www.smgs.org or give Tony Smale a call on 628 227 687 to find out more about the society. Next week we will be at La Serena.
On Thursday 5th April Eurogolf played their monthly medal off the plates for the Founders Trophy. It was a fabulous day for golf but nobody managed to break par. The top 4 scores were 1st Steve Yoxall 72 2nd Karen Simpson 73c/b 3rd Alan Venables 73 4th Jim Weston 73 Cat 1 1st Ian Pegg 74 2nd Bill Martin 75 Cat 2 1st Robin Richards 74 c/b 2nd Stan Low 74 Cat 3 1st Colin Hobden 74 2nd Jan Shorley 75 April Medal and Founders Cup winner Steve Yoxall Best front 9 Martin Welsh 35 Best back 9 Phyllis Venables 34 NTP´s 5th Steve Taylor 11th Tony Forbes 12th in 2 Ian Pegg 15th Ian Pegg 17th Karen Simpson Football draw Arty Crammon John Cross Bill Martin Graham
Mike ProBert talks golf Here on the Costa’s golf is one of the biggest leisure time activities for both tourists and residentS alike and with this in mind we have secured the services of Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services to provide a weekly round up of local golfing events and topics and in conjunction with us at THE LEADER will provide discounted golf prices to all of our readers and run our golf competitions. DAILY GOLF LICENCE Anyone who has played golf in Spain will know that if you're are not a member of the Spanish Golf Federation (at a cost of circa €80 per year) you will asked to pay a daily licence at each golf course before you are allowed to play at a cost of €1.5 in the Valencian region and €3 in the Murcian region. This is a legal requirement covered by a Royal Spanish decree and as such must be paid BUT in most cases golfers refer to it as an insurance payment which is incorrect. Only part of the daily licence fee is for insurance and the balance is to help fund and run the Regional Golf Federation although just why the cost in the Murcian region is double that of the Valencian region is beyond understanding and many players just consider this another form of tax or profiteering. Many golfers also consider that paying the daily licence fee gives them insurance against any eventuality and this is just not the case. One of the local golf societies for whom I book had an incident of an established and well known course in Murcia when a lady player was hit by a stray golf ball. Fortunately there were no serious injuries although the shaft of her club was broken by the ball on impact. On returning to the clubhouse she tried to claim against the daily licence insurance only to be told that damage to golf equipment was not covered and subsequent discussions with the course revealed that it is not exactly clear what is covered. As a broad brush you can consider that only damage to properties and personal injury are covered BUT I recommend that every golfer must check for themselves exactly what insurance cover that they have with a golf course when paying on the day. By the way, this also applies to Spanish Golf Federation members to
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Cheetham and Martin Welsh TUESDAY TOFFS On Tuesday 3rd April 80 players took part in the weekly stableford Toffs competition and the results were: Overall winners 1st Tony Forbes 39 2nd Pam Welsh 37c/b John Barraclough37 4th Glyn Roberts 37 4th Cat 1 1st Jack Simpson 36 2nd Steve Yoxall 35 Cat 2 1st David Blanchette 36 2nd Tony Stanley 32 Cat 3 1st Bev Evans 33 2nd Colin Hobden 32 NTP´s 5thJack Simpson 11th Sue Forbes 12th in 2 John Barraclough 15th Sue Forbes 17th Bert Lawson Best front 9 Debbie Weedon 20 Best back 9 Pino Perito 19 Football draw Bob Buckeridge Petra Van Dorp Sue Gillett John Hill and Kevin Bonser.
San Javier Golf Society Captain's "Drive-in" by David Archer Individual stableford qualifying at El Valle Golf
We at THE LEADER are committed to providing to our golfing readers affordable golf without the need to join a club or apply for a card but simply contact the number below to have instant access to discounted golf prices, many of which are exclusive to us. The deals shown in the table are some of the best currently available to you. Golf Course Price Comments Alenda €142 Two Players and Buggy Alicante €138 Two Players and Buggy Altorreal €120 Two Players and Buggy Bonalba €120 Two Players and Buggy Don Cayo (Altea) €110 Two Players and Buggy El Plantio €112 Two Players and Buggy (after 12pm) Font Del Llop €134 Two Players and Buggy La Finca €160 Two Players and Buggy La Marquesa €45 Single Green Fee La Serena €41 Single Green Fee (after 2pm) Las Colinas €99 Single Green Fee Las Ramblas €116 Two Players and Buggy Lo Romero €156 Two Players and Buggy New Sierra Golf €80 Two Green Fees and Buggy Roda €110 Two Players and Buggy (from 2pm) Villamartin €136 Two Players and Buggy Villaitana Poniente €48 Single Green Fee and Buggy Vistabella €106 Two Players and Buggy Deal of the week: VISTABELLA €200 for 4 players and 2 buggies. For Bookings and info Mike at info@costa-blanca-greenfees.com quoting the reference LEADER or on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 Quotation of the Week “Have I got any golf balls left in the bag” - Sergio Garcia last Thursday on 15th hole at the Masters
Captain Dave Farrington and Vice Captain Ty Williams We had a great turnout and perfect weather for the start of new Captain Dave Farrington’s tenure. Ably assisted by new vice-captain Ty Williams, Dave made sure the event ran smoothly and a great afternoon of golf was enjoyed by all. El Valle was in superb condition but only one person played below their handicap - fittingly that was our new captain! The winners were in Division 1: First was David Archer with 33 points, second Paul Newman with 30 and third was Les Whall with 28. In Division 2: First came new captain Dave Farrington with 41 points, second Tony Mann with 33 and third Mick Hardy with 31. In Division 3: First Shaun Devine with 34, second Jeff Belt with 30 and third Joyce Armstrong with 25. Nearest the pins were won by Mick Hardy, Paul Matthews, Ian Lawley and Les Whall. The gross 2 (for 50 euros) was not won and will roll over to our next game. We have several upcoming games, the details of which can be seen on the calendar of our website. Full details of games will be emailed to all members. 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 Attached is a photo of the division 1 winner David Archer and also one of new captain and vice captain Dave Farrington and Ty Williams.
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So near yet so far as Torry finish with 9 men A lthough Torry had recruited 3 new signings since last weeks debacle when their match was abandoned, unfortunately more players have left through the exit door. New signings Maicol, Ulises and Cristobel (keeper, but required to play in a wide role up front), made their debuts at rock bottom club Petrelense.
UD Petrelense CF .................2 CD Torrevieja .......................1
There were 100 fans inside the tiny El Barxell Stadium, where the hosts had failed to score, let alone win, for many a week. Once again, Torry were forced to field only 10 players, leaving manager Pedreño as the sole occupant of the visitors bench. But unlike the previous match, Torry gave their all, but alas fatigue took its toll in the dying minutes, denying them a share of the spoils they so richly deserved. As you would expect, the extra man advantage from the outset was a huge physiological advantage for the hosts. Torry keeper Chus had to make no less than 7 important saves during a first half, in which the hosts failed to end their bleak scoring record. The 2nd half started in the same fashion, Chus saving point blank before the deflection hit a post.
Following an altercation (punch up) with the assistant manager of Petrelense, Josu was shown a straight red card, leaving Torry to complete the match with only 9 men.
So the bleak run continues, but more to the point is the total lack of information coming out of the club, especially from directors who seem to completely disregard the power of media. Next Sunday, 15 April ko 5pm, Torry take on top of the table Jove Español, at Vicente Garcia Stadium, hoping to show the fans more of the same, achieved in the win at Jove Español earlier in the season. The game played at the Vicente Garcia in November saw Torry win 2-0. Photo: Joaquin Carrion
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Vega Baja Premier Golf League Ivie Davies Perpetual Memorial Trophy This was the final game of the 2017-18 season which was played at Vistabella. The majority of the players had not played the new 7 holes so it was an experience for them with some good comments, We had the presentation to the winners and runners up of the Vega Baja League after the game and meal in the club house. Thanks go to the Vistabella staff and the Club restaurant. The winner of the League was Club 25 Golf and the Coys Rental Cars trophy and Replica was presented by Ron Nicholson Secretary 0f the League to Captain Roy Baker Runner up was La Manga RGA who received the Claret Jug. The team that was First on the day was La Manga RGA and the Ivie Davies Trophy was presented by Diana Davies the wife of the late Secretary to the team Captain. Any team that would like to join our friendly league for next season please email sanmigron@gmail .com or Tel 678 849 142
Then the tide turned. Ref Martinez awarded a pen for the visitors, having spotted a blatant push on Tomi inside the box. Although Tomi's spot kick was saved, he was alert enough to squeeze home the rebound on 65 mins. Seven mins later, Josu should have doubled the lead, but when through on goal, he slammed his shot against the post. It took an inspired substitution by the hosts to turn the game on its head. On 85 mins, Joshua (who had been on the park only 20 mins) headed into an open net, then 3 mins later, the same player tucked the ball away at the far post from a headed assist.
Lucy helps England to Silver
Rojales honor for Ángel Jiménez Miguel Ángel Jiménez has been coming to Rojales for over 26 years where he not only spends his summer holiday but has also promoted the sport of golf by establishing both a charity tournament and youth coaching at the local La Marquesa course. In the town hall on Saturday the commitment that Jiménez has provided to the town was finally honoured with the award of ‘Adopted Son’, an honour that he said he received "with great pride". The mayor said that the townsfolk wanted to thank the golfer for the invaluable work that he has carried out in spreading the name of Rojales across the country. The presence of Miguel Ángel Jiménez first began in Rojales began more than a quarter of a century ago when he chose the town to relax and to practise for tournaments. In 2000 the golfer suggested
Kelly Simm, Taeja James, Alice Kinsella, Georgia-Mae Fenton and Lucy - www.british-gymnastics.org
BY ANDREW ATKINSON The grandparents of England gymnastics star Lucy Stanhope are celebrating after England's gymnasts won women's team silver at the Commonwealth Games in Australia. “It is a great result winning silver for ‘our Lucy’ in the team event,” delighted grandparent George Stanhope from Los Montesinos, Alicante, Exclusively told The Leader. The English team comprising Georgia-Mae Fenton, Lucy Stanhope, Alice Kinsella, Kelly Simm and Taeja James - posted a total score of 162.650 to finish second. Canada won with a total score of 163.075, with Australia taking bronze. Wales finished fourth, with Scotland finishing fifth. Lucy, 16, replaced late withdrawal Claudia Fragapane at the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in Australia.
Liverpool Gymnastics Club star Lucy was named in the England 2018 Commonwealth Games having participated in the European Championships, Commonwealth Games and European Youth Olympic Festival. Lucy was the 2014 British Espoir Beam Champion, and represented Team GB at the 2015 European Youth Olympic Festival in Tbilisi. Lucy’s silver medal is added to that of winning an English Championships title, international debut gold with Team GB at the Rushmoor Rose Bowl Invitational, and Team GB gold at the Olympic Hopes Cup. “I am proud to be competing for Team England at the Commonwealth Games in Australia,” said Lucy. “We are very proud of Lucy,” grandma Brenda Stanhope told The Leader.
that the Rojales golf course introduced the Pro-Am La Marquesa tournament, a charity tournament, which since 2016 has become a Pro-Am as a memorial to Justo Quesada and Josefina, whose fundraising continues to support three local associations. He also launched the Youth Golf Circuit, which now bears his name, and which promotes the Golf Club and Rojales in golf circles throughout Spain, Portugal and Morocco. Jiménez is one of the most successful golfers on the national scene. He has won more than 20 professional tournaments, including the 2014 Spanish Open and has won four Ryder Cups, one as vicecaptain of the European team. The councillor for Sport in the municipality, Pedro Llopis, said that he is truly an inspirational figure who always promotes the town and his sport in a professional and selfless way.
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