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Aggressive Corvera charges will be 39% cheaper than Alicante

s the arrival and departure of the first flights at the Murcia International Airport become ever more

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imminent the Board of Directors of the new Corvera airport have now approved their charges, which, in an effort to

attract more airlines, will be much cheaper than those currently being levied at Alicante. The landing and passenger fees

will be almost 40% lower while airport car park charges will be 9.7 euros per day, 42% less than in Alicante. Continued on Page 2


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The Board has also approved the extension of the zone destined to be used by car rental companies who are also increasing in number with three new companies this week declaring their interest in operating from Corvera. In addition, the concession company, Aena, has now awarded licenses for four restaurants and 18 food and beverage vending machines to the operator Airfoods RestauraciĂłn y Catering SL. The establishments, which will begin to gradually provide service from the opening of the airport in January, will occupy about 1,200 square meters, distributed in the terminal building between the check-in and arrivals lobby and the boarding area of the first floor. The four restaurant and food outlets will all provide different services: in the boarding area passengers will find the prestigious British brand Costa Coffee, which will provide a varied menu of drinks and coffees, as well as sandwiches, and pastries, muffins, croissants. In the same area Food & Goods will be located, a cafeteria with convenience store, at which users can purchase coffee and snacks. These two establishments will be joined in the

Costa Coffee will move from San Javier

boarding area by Subway, which will open in the summer season with a full range of salads customised by the customer, their typical sandwiches, breakfast and desserts. Meanwhile one further restaurant, Semba, serving burgers and other hot foods will be located in the check-in and arrivals lobby, so that all passengers and airport users will be able to access it. The Costa Coffee and Subway brands will be moving their operations from San Javier airport. The airport will also have a shop selling gifts, from the Submarine brand, another delicatessen, IbĂŠrica Negocentro and two WH Smiths, selling newspapers, books, snacks. There will also be two ATMs from Euronet 360 Finance. Also at the meeting, the board gave their approval for the supply of electricity to Iberdrola in 2019 and 2020 at a cost of 333,417.78 euros, and to the contracting of a temporary merger of the companies Construcciones Iniesta, Pavasal and Construcciones Miguel Madrid e Hijos to create an extended tarmacked parking area for hire cars at a cost of just under 300,000 euros. Traffic at the San Javier Airport will come to an end on 14 January with it then being diverted into the Murcia International Airport from the following day.

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lthough it has been a historical claim of the Local Police unions for many years, from the 2nd January 2019 it is now about to become a serious problem for many municipalities The imminent approval by the central government of the new royal decree that will allow the early retirement of local police officers who, on reaching the age of 59, andwho have served for 37 years, will cause local municipalities here in the Alicante Province to lose, in one stroke, more than 200 agents. Despite being aware of the impending legislation for some time there is no ‘Plan B’, so municipal forces will be required to operate with a shortfall until such time as they can recruit and then train the additional officers, in some cases a couple of years or more. The cities said to be most affected are Alicante, Elche and Benidorm where there will be a more tangible reduction of local police officers. In Elche, a total of 40 agents will be eligible for

retirement, from a force of 350 while in Alicante the figure is said to be 45 from a total of 580. The situation is rather worse in Benidorm where there are 229 local police officers. Current vacancies number 50 officers, a shortfall of almost 22% of the total establishment. When the Royal Decree is introduced there will be a further 39 officers who are eligible for retirement, 31 directly from 2 January, plus another eight during the course of 2019. This will leave just 190 officers to deal with a population of 66,831 residents but in practice, due to the floating population generated through tourism, 150,000 people during the low season, peaking to half a million in high season, just one agent for every 2,000 people. In Torrevieja, the Local Police will lose nine of its 165 agents; in Alcoy, 11 of the 120 personnel that make up the workforce could retire; in Elda, seven of 119 and in Orihuela, 12 of 140 policemen. In order to reduce the effects of this royal decree in terms of traffic, road safety and public safety, many municipalities have been demanding for

months that the Generalitat open the door to the appointment of temporary agents , a practice vetoed by the Consell in the new Local Police Coordination Law, approved at the end of last year. However, just a few days ago, police commanders from across the Community met with the General Director of Security and Emergencies of the Generalitat to demand that he lift the veto, at least temporarily, to lessen the effect that will be caused by the reduction of agents.


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Dead body found in San Pedro The dead body of a 77 year old man was found lying in a clearing in San Pedro del Pinatar on Wednesday afternoon. Identified as a local resident, Anselmo was found lying on his back on an embankment with a bicycle by his side.

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previous campaign, and we have recorded a clear increase," he explained. This, he added, is "good news".

German Hiker rescued by helicopter

The Emergency Coordination Centre received the call from a member of the public at about 4.30 pm and although the body was retrieved by the Policia Local the Guardia Civil has now taken over the investigation to try to clarify the circumstances of the death, but according to sources, everything seems to point to an accidental death caused by a fall from the bike.

1,5 kilometres off the coast, La Manga in the Mar Menor. It was found at a depth of 8 meters deep by the diver who immediately radioed his find to the Civil Guard. During the operation the Civil Guard assisted by establishing a security perimeter around the area while the device was disposed of by detonation.

Shortage of flu vaccine in Murcia health centres Adoption campaign for abandoned animals

Members of the Provincial Fire Brigade have rescued a 69-year-old man of German nationality last Wednesday morning after suffering a collapse and loss of consciousness while hiking with a group of people in the mountains between the municipalities of Rojales and Guardamar del Segura.

Numerous health centres have been without doses of the influenza vaccine in recent days, which has forced them to cancel and postpone appointments of patients who had requested the flu vaccination. The problem, which has already been affecting some centres in Cartagena and surrounds, has now spread throughout the Region. The Murcian Health Service (SMS) confirmed on Thursday the lack of the vaccine in some primary care centres but stressed that they have requested a further 5,600 units that will arrive next week. They say that they expect to restore by 14 December.

'Do not buy ... adopt and have a friend for life.' That was the slogan being used last week by Councillor Albaladejo who is responsible for the Protection of Animals in Pilar de la Horadada, at the launch of a campaign to provide homes to some of the 30 dogs and 70 cats that are currently being cared for in the Municipal Animal shelter.

The event took place just before noon in an area with difficult access, as reported by the Emergency Information and Coordination Center (CICU). As such it was necessary to scramble a helicopter from the Provincial Fire Brigade that was able to rescue, and then move the hiker to a safe area, where he was transferred to another medical helicopter operated by the Generalitat Valenciana which then moved him to the Torrevieja Hospital where he is understood to have made a full recovery.

Christmas campaign at Quirónsalud Hospital “This Christmas you can adopt animals at no cost,” he said, “all of which leave the shelter microchipped, fully vaccinated, sterilized and in good health, at absolutely no cost to the adopting person or family.”

The managing director of the SMS, Asensio López, apologised for the inconvenience that this specific shortage has generated but said that the flu epidemic has not yet begun, so there is not currently a situation that generates any risk. He attributed the shortage of doses to the increase in the number of vaccinations compared to last year. "The vaccine forecast was established based on the results of the

"The only cost to the individual or family will be 30 euros for the change of ownership." The councillor said that “this is the best gift you can give at Christmas, to provide a second chance to one of the animals that we have in the hostel.” "It is one of the family, it is a responsibility but I am sure you will not regret it, as some have been waiting for years" pointed out Councilman Albaladejo. The Hospital Quirónsalud in Torrevieja has launched it’s 2018 Christmas campaign that will take place from December 3 to 12. The campaign will consist of the collection of toys and Christmas sweets that will go to the NGO Solidarity Food and Cáritas Torrevieja for distribution to underprivileged children in the area. This initiative has the collaboration of the Association of Realtors of the Vega Baja (ASIVEGA) along with more than fifty associations operated by foreign residents in the area. The campaign has been extensively publicised on social networks with the hashtags #CuidamosTuNavidad and # Xmas4all, using the slogan "Join the Solidarity Campaign of the Hospital Quirónsalud Torrevieja." Donors are being asked to take Christmas toys and sweets to the information point located at the hospital entrance. The campaign will end on Wednesday, December 12 at 4:00 p.m. at which time there will be Christmas concert performed by the British ICA Choir.

Navy divers deactivate La Manga bomb An aviation bomb, thought to be from the 2nd World War, was deactivated in La Manga last Friday by a diver from UBMCM Specialists belonging to the Maritime Action Force, through the Operations and Maritime Surveillance Centre of the Navy, based in Cartagena. The bomb was found by an amateur diver who was operation about

Anyone wishing to take up on the appeal made by the councillor should call either 630 11 89 26 or 618 36 71 19.

San Javier arrests for drivers over the limit The Guardia Civil in the province of Murcia said that they stopped and tested almost 4,000 drivers for alcohol and drugs during the period 26 November to 2 December, of which 14 were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, 62 were reported for being over the alcohol limit and another 41 for driving while using drugs. These results were compiled by the blood alcohol and drug verification unit during the patron saint festivities in San Javier last week, from 26 November to 2 December, and on different roads in the Region, during the same period. In all cases, the affected vehicles were immobilised by the Civil Guard until their drivers were able to continue traveling, or until a second person, qualified for driving, was able to take charge. The Guardia Civil continues to repeat its message to those drivers who, despite the campaigns and warnings of the Traffic Department, continue to drive after having consumed alcohol or taken drugs. A spokesman said that surveillance will intensify during the bank holiday period and over the Christmas holidays when more than a hundred agents will be deployed.


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Coastguard rescues 24 immigrants off Torrevieja

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eventeen men and seven women, all of North African origin and seemingly adrift in two small zodiacs, were rescued on Friday and brought ashore in Torrevieja. They were initially spotted during the early morning by fishermen, about 35 miles off the coast, and subsequently taken aboard the Salvamar Mirfak, operated by maritime rescue, following which there were delivered into the care of the Red Cross in the Torrevieja Salt Port. Three of the 17 men claimed to be under 18 years old. They were accompanied by seven women, two of them minors, all from Libya and Algeria. Two of them had symptoms of hypothermia and the rest were in generally good health. The first of the boats was carrying nine people. It was attended a little before 11.15 hours by Salvamar Mirfak. The Maritime Rescue vessel then located a second boat with fifteen additional immigrants on board, which it rescued around

midday. The Salvamar Mirfak then landed the 24 immigrants in the port of Torrevieja, where they arrived around 2.30 pm.

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They were taken to the salt wharf, as seems increasingly to be the case, where a reception team, comprising the Civil Guard, Local Police and the Red Cross, was deployed to provide assistance. The authorities will carry out tests to confirm the ages of the three youths who claim to be minors. In addition, the adults will all be processed and identified by the National Police and, later, by the court which will then begin to process their expulsion because of their illegal status.

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ATTACK OF THE CAR CLONES INCREASES BY 50% Cases of car cloning in London have risen by 50 per cent in just one year, with concerns that similar levels of cloning may be rife across the rest of the UK, according to official figures obtained by HonestJohn.co.uk. The leading consumer motoring website analysed previously unseen Transport for London (TfL) data for the Congestion Charge zone and found

that the number of Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) being cancelled due to car cloning has soared. In 2016 the number of PCNs cancelled on the grounds that the car was a clone was 1099; however, in 2017, this figure increased by 50 per cent with 1652 cases being recorded by TfL. Data for the first six months of 2018 show that car cloning continues to rise, with official figures up by a third on January June 2017. The true figure for the number of cloned cars on the road in London is thought to be much higher, given the complex and lengthy PCN appeals process and the fact that the Congestion Charge zone only operates Monday to

Friday. “This is just the tip of the iceberg,” said HonestJohn.co.uk’s Managing Editor, Daniel Powell. “On the grounds that it is down to the car owner to prove they are innocent, it would be safe to assume that the true figure for car cloning in London is significantly higher as many drivers will be unable supply the evidence TfL requires to cancel the PCN. “For those involved it can be a very frightening and stressful experience, because they will be threatened with crippling fines and court action if they cannot provide comprehensive proof that they were not on the capital’s roads. It also raises an important question - how many drivers simply pay the fine to avoid the stress? “There are a number of steps car owners can take to protect themselves, with the most obvious one being photos of their car to show the subtle differ-

ences between the clone and legitimate vehicle. Legal number plates usually have the manufacturer’s logo on them, while the clones are usually blank. CCTV footage will also prove a car’s location at a certain time, along with footage from a dash camera with GPS tracking.” Car cloning is when a criminal steals your car's identity. Cars are usually cloned to disguise a stolen vehicle. Criminals also often clone cars to avoid speeding fines, parking tickets or other more serious offences.


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Christmas is now official on the coast C hristmas is now officially underway on the Orihuela Costa with the switch on of the Christmas tree and lights at the Playa Flamenca Town Hall, as well as around the rest of the municipality. The switch on itself was scheduled for Friday evening at 6pm although it seems that Iberdrola jumped the gun and mistakenly turned them on 24 hours before the planned event. Nevertheless the mayor duly arrived on the Orihuela Costa on Friday evening where he was accompanied by the 'usual suspects' from Orihuela City as well as our two Councillors on the Costa, Sofia Alvarez and Luisa Bone. Spanish and German Carols were warbled and croaked in a variety of languages, none of them English but of course we expats are all saving our voices for the 'big un' which takes place next Saturday evening at 6pm, carols with the Royal British Legion Band. The concert gets underway at the Playa Flamenca Town Hall at 6pm where there will be drinks and snacks for all those

who come along. Make sure you are one of them, and bring lots of your friends.

This is the first time that such a venture has been attempted on the coast so let’s all make sure that it is a success and becomes a regular event. And one other notable first this Christmas will be celebrated by our other popular local Band, Just Brass, who have decided that they will no longer play on La Zenia Beach on Christmas morning.

But don’t be downhearted because they will only be moving a mile or so along the coast to Campoamor which they hope, in due course, to make as popular a Christmas event as is currently the case in La Zenia.

Four arrests for the theft of a hundred bikes

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he Torrevieja Civil Guard has arrested four men, three of Moroccan nationality, aged 20, 38 and 42 year and a 20 year old Romanian, as alleged perpetrators of seven ongoing crimes of robbery with force, three crimes of theft, one crime of receiving stolen goods and a crime of belonging to a criminal group. The gang specialised in the theft of high end bikes, forcing entry into 62 buildings, storage rooms, garages and homes. The Guardia says that they have managed to recover 79 bicycles, 5 bicycle frames and 3 cyclist helmets, valued at around 40,000 euros. The group had well-defined functions, the two younger members jumping fences, walls and forcing doors and padlocks with extreme speed and

skill, whilst the other two men dismantled the bicycles with specialised tools and then sold them. They are said to have stolen over a hundred bicycles in total with many already sold on. Although the Civil Guard managed to identify them they say that it was very difficult to stop the thefts and recover the stolen objects as the members constantly changed their address, and even stayed at friends' houses so they were extremely difficult to keep track of. They say that they do not rule out further complaints as some of the houses from which they stole are second homes and the owners have not yet filed a complaint. Currently two of the men have been detained in prison whilst the other two have been released on bail.


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Amata Fair offers authentic craftwork in San Fulgencio

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15 and 16 December Amata comes to San Fulgencio to set up a genuine Craft Fair in the square in front of the Town Hall. That means that people living in the south of the province of Alicante get a chance to buy original, hand made presents for Christmas. Real craftwork, made by freal craftsmen and women living in Spain. Amata specializes in original craft work. They don't admit cheap imports or factory made pro-

ducts: everything must be hand made by the participants them selves. And not only that: the organizers also make sure that every stall offers something different, so that you can find orginal presents for all your loved ones. There are funny figures of professions and hobbies, made of acorns; hand woven shawls and vests; colourful boots and shoes for children and adults; ceramics; patchwork; crocheted cuddly toys; small pieces of furniture and decoration made from recycled wood; hand painted bags and

A chess set made from acorns

rucksacks; glass engraved on the spot with names, initials or a drawing and, of course, a few stalls with design jewelry in different materials. And, as all participants are real craft people, most of them bring their tools along so they can take special orders if you don't find what you are looking for.

In fact, over the last few years, less and less authentic hand crafted goods are offered on street markets, even if they announce loudly that there will be "artesanía". That's why Amata uses the words "Artesanía de Autor® " (craft direct from the author) so there should be no doubt about the authenticity. So, this time in San Fulgencio, like in all fairs of Amata, you can see real craftsmen and women at work: the weaver at her loom, the potter at his wheel, offering you the possibility to turn your own little bowl or cup. Others will be modelling clay, cutting leather to make shoes or polisshing metal for jewelry. There will be soft background music and the stalls will be decorated to create the right atmosphere for Christmas; the children can make their own presents in one of the workshops, there are traditional table games and an old fashioned merry-go-round, in short: all

ASOKA Charity Concert

With Christmas just around the corner the ASOKA animal rescue centre in Orihuela are holding their 8th Annual Christmas Concert, STAR On Saturday 15th December. “It’s not just a few people singing carols,” says Nick Moore the concert’s creator. “Star is an annual event with uplifting songs that reflect the passion with which ASOKA rescue over 800 animals a year.” It is truly a special event. The concert has specially created projections with wonderful images of their volunteer work plus the happily homed cats and dogs that have been adopted across Europe in 2018. The concert is in LA LONJA Concert Hall, Calle Aragon, Orihuela 03300. It starts at 7pm. Tickets are 5€ and can be reserved by email donacionparaanimales@gmail.com or bought on the night. There

will also be a donation point for any dog/cat food, or much needed blankets and bedding to keep the abandoned animals warm at night. Any questions please call 692 747 685.

is done to keep the children busy while the parents go around the stalls or have a drink at the local bar. The fair is set up in the Plaza de la Constitución, the square in front of the Town Hall. As more people live in nearby estates than in the village itself, there will be a special bus service at regular intervals running from the Urbanización Marina to the fair - both to encourage people to come to the fair and to minimize the parking problem! Both Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 December the fair opens at 11 am, on Saturday it closes about 9 pm, but on Sunday a bit earlier. The stalls will stay open at lunchtime. For more information about the fair you can ring the organizers at 639 979 678 - they speak English. Information about the bus service is available at the Town Hall - tel. 966 794 201. There is


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Hondón Valley Branch – With Great Pride

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he AGM of the Hondón Valley Branch of The Royal British Legion was a well attended evening, with both a new President and Chairman being elected. The President is Lt Col Peter Lodge MBE and he gave a very interesting and poignant speech on his time in the Army and commended the Legion for its work with those leaving the Armed Forces but suffering from PTSD. Just one thread of the Legion’s support for its beneficiaries. The Chairman, Neil Pavitt remarked on an amazing year, commencing with a District Award for Recruiting new members. In August he and Roger Kingham, as Branch Standard Bearer, attended the GP90 Commemoration Ceremony in

Belgium; and he then talked of all the social activities and fund raising events of the year. Neil paid tribute to the Committee and all the members who had helped support the Branch during the year in so many differing ways. The Branch members showed their pride by loudly applauding our Standard which now displays the Ypres Scroll – being one of only two Branches in the whole of Spain who attended the event. The other Branch being our colleagues from Mojacar. The Christmas meeting will be held at The Fogon Restaurant in Hondón de los Frailes and for information regarding this or other Branch activities, please either visit the website: www.britishlegion.org.uk/branches/hondonvalley or contact the secretary on hondonvalley.secretary@rbl.community. For Community support enquires, please ring 646 45 17 80

President, Lt Col Peter Lodge MBE, Standard Bearer Roger Kingham and Chairman Neil Pavitt – showing the official GP90 Certificate

Detail issued for the ‘time trial’ start of La Vuelta

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meeting was held last week to prepare council staff and residents for the start of the 74th edition of La Vuelta a España which will get underway in Torrevieja on Saturday the 24th of August 2019. The Gran Salida, which is likely to be a time trial, will be from Las Salinas de Torrevieja, the Natural Park with pink-hued water lagoons which the Councilor for Tourism, Fanny Serrano, said is excellent news, “but has very specific charac-

teristics that will require extensive work at the administrative level to put it everything in order, so that the start, which will be beamed across the world, is a big success".

Torrevieja mayor, José Manuel Dolón, added that " the time trial route from the lakes and through the town in particular, should be as safe as possible with the least inconvenience to both cyclists and to the residents in general". The meeting was attended by tech-

nical officers from 'La Vuelta' as well as the mayor, José Manuel Dolón, the Councilor for Tourism, Fanny Serrano, Sports Councilor, Víctor Ferrández, and Councilor for NGOs and Volunteering, Carmen Morate. At the end of the meeting, Serrano explained that "we continue to work together in order to ensure that the technical details will ensure that La Vuelta Ciclista a España 2019 has one of the best starts in its history".

The mayor, councillors and race officials at last weeks La Vuelta meeting


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Cruising off with SAAM Earlier this year, Paul Shard the SAMM Commodore, was forced to stand down due to health reasons. His replacement, George Noden, organised the collection of donations from the various groups and individuals that make up the SAMM family, all generously given to show their gratitude for Paul’s hard work and dedication during his time in the role. It was agreed that it would be best to give the cash to Paul as he was due to go on a trip with his wife Cynthia to celebrate their wedding anniversary. During the monthly SAMM meeting held in the Las Claras social centre in Los Narejos in November, George reminded everyone present of Paul’s achievements and contribution to SAMM and presented him with the gift. Cynthia received a lovely bouquet in recognition of her support for Paul during his tenure. Both were extremely surprised and grateful to receive these tributes. Photo shows left to right, Cynthia, Paul and George

Veterinary assistance for stray animals The councilor of Protection and Animal Health of the City Council of Pilar de la Horadada, José Francisco Albaladejo, has said that a service will now be provided for stray animals in the municipality. The purpose of the service is to provide veterinary assistance to animals that have been abandoned or injured on public roads, which will be carried out without any cost. "With this we want to work closely with the pub-

lic, making everyone aware that should they come across a dog, cat, or any other animal that has been injured or abandoned on public roads they can take it to la Clínica Veterinaria del Sureste where it will not cost a single euro. Should the owner of the animal be located, however, it will be they who are required to take care of the veterinary cost." In addition, any resident can call la Clínica Veterinaria del Sureste by telephone so that the animal can be rescued. The telephone number is 965 35 24 38, and it will be manned from Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. There is also a 24-hour emergency telephone on 630 99 47 44. Albaladejo stressed that this pioneering contract is intended to improve the quality of service and care for animals in Pilar de la Horadada.

Spangles Ladies’ Harmony Chorus provided some festive singing

Cruz Azul Christmas Fair Cruz Azul’s fundraising events helps pet owners on low incomes with vet bills and enables the charity to work with local communities to humanely control feral cat colonies. The latest event, organized by A Time 4 A Change in Los Alcázares, proved very popular, raising 345€ for the charity. The owners of A Time 4 A Change provided the venue and invited stallholders to take part in what turned out to be a very busy and successful event. Spangles Ladies’ Harmony Chorus provided some festive singing while shoppers browsed the myriad stalls, which included pottery, glass, curry kits, clothes, Christmas decorations, Christmas cards, customised signs, a tombola and a raffle.

Vega Baja Christmas Window Competition

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t Phoenix International School, San Miguel del Salinas students were delighted to be invited to take part in a Christmas drawing competition this year. Students had to draw or paint a picture with the title "What Christmas means to me". Students entered two age categories, age 7-11 and age 12-16. The winners were announced at the Vega Baja Christmas Fayre and the pictures are now displayed in the window. The 2 winners (Taylor Driscoll Age 15 and Hari Coombes Age 8) who both attend Phoenix international School visited The Vega Baja Charity Shop on Wednesday 5th December to see their pictures in the window and collect their fantastic prizes.

CINEMA PILAR English Language Cinema in Pilar de la Horadada Calle Canalejas 4 Thursday 13th of December at 7pm and Saturday, 15th of December at 5pm

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“We are overwhelmed by the support of our local community and owe a huge thank you to Kerry Lucas at Time 4 A Change for making it all happen.” said Lyn Baines, Cruz Azul President. “Our thanks must also go to all the lovely stallholders, Spangles and everyone who came to the fair”. Because of the continuing generosity and support from the public and local businesses, the amount raised at this event and the growing success of the Donation Centre in San Javier, Cruz Azul can continue to help more pets whose owners are on low incomes, as well as promoting responsible pet ownership with sterilisation, vaccination and microchipping and helping communities with their ‘Trap, Neuter and Return’ campaigns. Cruz Azul’s Donation Centre is

situated on the Avenida de la Unión in San Javier, next door to Yorkshire Linen. Open Monday to Saturday from 10.00 am until 2.00 pm and has a wide range of clothes, accessories, jewellery, household goods, furniture, bric-abrac and more. Why not pay them a visit? Or donate your unwanted clothes, furniture and items to show your support. Call 693 017 616 for more information. Cruz Azul Murcia is a registered charity (No. 11.720/1a) and exists to provide veterinary care for the sick and injured pets of people in need and to promote responsible pet ownership. If you or someone you know needs help, or you would like to volunteer or donate, please call 693 017 616 or visit www.cruzazulmurcia.com


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ANSWERS QUICK ACROSS: 3 Testimony; 8 Earn; 9 Assistant; 10 Income; 11 Henna; 14 Allot; 15 Sure; 16 Young; 18 Lend; 20 Abode; 21 Texas; 24 Hearse; 25 Hilarious; 26 Epic; 27 Unclouded. DOWN: 1 Desirable; 2 Truculent; 4 Ease; 5 Tribe; 6 Matins; 7 Nuns; 9 Amity; 11 Hours; 12 Autograph; 13 Reverence; 17 Games; 19 Detail; 22 Adieu; 23 Sign; 24 Huge. CRYPTIC CRYPTIC ACROSS: 3 Space-suit; 8 Rite; 9 Mouse-trap; 10 Viewed; 11 Wears; 14 Dowse; 15 Stir; 16 Dream; 18 Nose; 20 Aimed; 21 Essay; 24 Posers; 25 Numerator; 26 Lena; 27 Seventeen. DOWN: 1 Providing; 2 Otherwise; 4 Prod; 5 Caste; 6 Sitars; 7 Ivan; 9 Mewed; 11 Weedy; 12 Stampedes; 13 Tradesman; 17 Major; 19 Essene; 22 Apart; 23 Luce; 24 Pole.

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L EA D E R T R I V I A Q U I Z 1. "Lord Almighty, i feel my temperature rising" are the first words to which song? 2. How many countries lie between Mexico and Columbia. For two bonus points, name them all. 3. In the Tarzan movies with Johnny Weissmueller, what was the name of Tarzan's - a: Son, b: Chimpanzee? 4. There are ten Beatles' songs with animals in their titles, for two points name six of the animals and for four points, name all ten animals. 5. What is the name of a dry river bed in Africa, four letters? 6. In the last 100 years, the noise level in Germany has increased by how many times: a: 3 times, b: 30 times, c: 50 times? 7. One word, six letters, means "wanderer", second letter is an "L" and the last letter is a "T" 8. Who was the Father of the following people? a: Mars, b: Seth, c: Fatima, d: King Arthur 9. Describe Amnesty International's logo 10. The following words are from which song? "Just a small town girl, livin' in a lonely world. She took the midnight train goin' anywhere" 11. Which famous writer had a cameo role in the first Bridget Jones movie? 12. Who was the Father of Zeus? 13. In which year did Yuri Gagarin first leave the earth? 14. "Silver Hair, Ragged Shirt, Baggy Pants" -

name the song 15. In which films would you find the following characters: a: Dr. john Hammond, b: Dr. Emmett Brown, c: Dr. Evil, d: Dr. Zira, e: Dr. John MacEntyre ? 16. The following words are from which song? "I want to shoot The whole day down" 17. Which word, of Greek and Roman origin, means "Foreigner", "Wild" and "Unwashed"? 18. Which two countries of the world have the largest amount of soldiers in proportion to their population? 19. Who were the man-eating witches in Russian folklore? 20. What is the capital of Madagascar? 21. Over the course of four decades, Reg Park was a stand out in which 'athletic' discipline? 22. The Aare river runs through the capital city of which country? 23. The Oscar winning song in 1967 was sung by a famous English actor. One year later, in 1968, the Oscar winning song was sung by the actor's son. Name the father and son. 25. Steven Spielberg was one of the co-founders of which movie studio? 25. Amongst the tribesmen he worked with he was known as 'El Aurens'. We know him better as what?

Pendragon. 9. A candle behind barbed wire. 10. Don't Stop Believing - Journey . 11. Salmon Rushdie - He was seen a few years ago at a party dancing to the Bee Gees "Staying Alive" 12. Cronus. 13. 1961 (April). 14. Mr. Bojangles. 15. Five Answers: a: Jurassic Park, b: Back to the Future, c: Austin Powers, d: Planet of the Apes, e. M.A.S.H. 16: "I don't like Mondays" - Boomtown Rats,

DOWN 1. Flasher disturbing Isabel on beach (7,6) 2. Send back the stopwatch (5) 3. It's not cheap, darling (4) 4. Flags like a doctor with a love for operations (6) 5. A waterfall you can't see clearly through (8) 6. Mocks Mr. O'Connor who has dire trouble (7) 7. One owing money includes a prayer for his adversary (4,9) 12. Stay with them, maybe, and find a gemstone (8) 13. Do dish gin around (7) 15. The tender trap? (6) 18. Polished boat parts up (5) 19. Shakespeare's return is dull (4)

DOWN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 12. 13. 15. 18. 19.

1. Burning Love - Elvis Presley, 2. Seven. They are: Belize, Guatamala, Panama, Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador. 3. Two Answers: a: boy and b: Cheeta. 4. Walrus, Racoon, Octopus, Blackbird, Piggies, Buffalo, Bird(4x), Pony, Bulldog, Monkey. 5. WADI, 6. b. 30 times. 7. Planet. 8. Four Answers: a: Jupiter, b: Adam, c: Mohammed, d: Uther

ACROSS 1. Uninterested, having been brought up without love (5) 4. Indeed the police made up their minds (7) 8. Graduate writes about the awful mogul's back pain (7) 9. Pulsate in a bathrobe (5) 10. Overfill with teas, perhaps (4) 11. Crop said to be intermittent (8) 13. Returning American politician finds a cesspool (4) 14. Experts employed in court battles (4) 16. Moved set piles of letters (8) 17. Man you write lies about? (4) 20. He has clubs in his hand (5) 21. Tease people in harmful act (7) 22. A new thing, i.e. something that isn't worn out (7) 23. He might break out (5)

ACROSS 1. Bury (5) 4. Admit (7) 8. Concerned (7) 9. Damp (5) 10. Choose (4) 11. Humiliation (4-4) 13. Attention (4) 14. Gala (4) 16. Stiffness (8) 17. Suspend (4) 20. Vigilant (5) 21. Fancy (7) 22. Lift up (7) 23. Handle (5)

17. Barbarian, 18. Israel and North Korea, 19. Yaga / Jaga / Baba jaga - all three acceptable answers, 20. Antananarivo, 21. Bodybuilding, 22. Switzerland (Bern is the capital city), 23. Rex and Noel Harrison. ('Talk to the animals' 1967 and 'The Windmills of your mind' 1968), 24. DreamWorks, 25. T. E. Lawrence or 'Lawrence of Arabia'


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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.

What’s in a Name? N

ow here’s an essential question to start the day. Are you sufficiently worthy to have an airport named after you, and presumably after you die? Alternatively, if you don’t consider that you meet these high specifications, do you know someone who does?

and positive impact upon the island of Lanzarote, as well as the other islands in terms of architecture and the environment. Despite this endorsement, I am also well aware that there will be others who will see the change of airport name as controversial.

I have never been too sure about the wisdom of naming airports after people. If, for example, I wish to fly to Paris, I wish to fly to Paris and not into the arms of someone called Charles de Gaul. Why do airports in the United States have to be named after past Presidents?

Over in Jamaica, I gather that the locals were not impressed when their airport was renamed after a part-time resident and author of novels about a British spy called James Bond. Many protested that the airport should have been named after a true islander, such as Usain Bolt, and not Ian Fleming.

Washington National Airport used to be called just that until it was renamed the Ronald Reagan Airport; surely it was already named after a President called Washington, so I fail to see the point. In any case, just think of all those costs associated with new signs.

John Lennon, Louis Armstrong, Mozart, Bill and Hilary Clinton, Marco Polo and even Robin Hood are all preserved for posterity in the names of some of the world’s airports. Interestingly, the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority has banned the official naming of British airports after famous people in the future, which I think is an excellent decision.

Despite some reservations, I was very pleased to hear that the island of Lanzarote will shortly be changing the name of its airport to Cesar Manrique. This name change has been requested by many residents for some time and was recently agreed by both the Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez, and the President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo. As an admirer of the work of Cesar Manrique, I believe this to be an excellent choice in honouring someone who made a considerable

b y Bar rie Mahoney Batman Airport is in southern Turkey

Other airport naming controversies include renaming the island of Madeira’s airport to Cristiano Ronaldo International; I’m not too sure what the Spanish taxman thought of that particular honour. Anyone remember the footballer, George Best? In memory of both his onand off-pitch antics, Belfast City Airport has become George Best Belfast City Airport; what a mouthful! Whether he is considered a footballing hero or not, many will be pleased to know that it has a rather good duty free shop, which might be thought appropriate.

Personally, I would much rather the airport be named after the place that I am travelling to rather than someone I have never heard of, or have no interest in. I am also very grateful that I am spared from flying to Margaret Thatcher International, but I guess whether or not you will agree will depend upon your own political point of view.

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Car and Vehicle Sales The Car of the Month at Automoviles Crespo is a 2015 Ford CMax Diesel which is on Special Offer priced at just 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 2007. 115.000KM. LHD. Convertible. Black/ Magnolia leather. Extras including polybushes, milltek brakes and modified exhaust €27.500 Jaguar XFR. 29.000KM. LHD. White/Black leather. Very desirable car. Like brand new. €37.000 Jaguar XKR 2001. 27.000KM. LHD. British racing green/magnolia leather. Like brand new. €22.950 Jaguar XJS 4.0L 1995. Low KM. LHD. Convertible. €23.995 Jaguar XJS V12 5.3L. 1988. 159.000KM. RHD. Black/Grey leather. Rare collectable car. €17.995

Jaguar S-Type 2.5L V6 230.000KM. RHD. Anthracite (blue-grey). Impeccable condition. €3.000 Triumph TR4. Sold as is. For complete restoration. €7.000Visit our showroom in Redovan on Poligono San Carlos or call 965 030 924

Social and Clubs The next monthly meeting of the Orihuela Costa Branch of the Royal British Legion will be the Christmas meeting on 13DEC at the Olympia Restaurant in Mil Palmeras starting at 7.30pm. All are welcome to join us for an evening of mince pies and carols. RNA - The Royal Naval Assn meet at El Paraiso Restaurant behind Carrefour in Torrevieja at 3pm on the first Wednesday of every month. For info contact the secretary, Margaret Forshaw, on 966 92 1996 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 Badminton in Pilar de la Horadada. Mon, Tues, Wed and Thurs. 10-12.30 pm. For information ring John McGilvray on 0034 965 27 2701 or Mobile 0034 634 658 506 or e mail carolejohn_3@hotmail.com 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. Curious about the work of Samaritans in Spain? Interested in becoming a listener? Have a few hours a week to help with the charity shop, fundraising or admin? To find out more, come and join us for refreshments and a chat at our Centre in the Punta Marina Shopping Centre, by the Punta Prima roundabout, on the N332. (Volunteer positions are unpaid but expenses can be claimed).Email: spainsamsrecruits@outlook.com www.samaritansinspain.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 more. Further info available at: oc.communitycare@gmail.com THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION BAND IN SPAIN is looking for musicians, all instruments and of any nationality, to joint its band. We rehearse every Tuesday in Lomas de Cabo Roig. Call or email the MD, David Last, 638 108 078 or last.david.1943@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. For info see 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. Sunday service 11a.m.; Sunday school; Prayer meetings; craft and computer clubs. Ladies Bible Study: Thursday 11a.m. Church Bible Study: Thursday 1.30p.m. House

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SUZI4FITZ donate 4000 euro

If you’re worried about someone and don’t know how to start a difficult conversation, there are some things you can do to help them open up. Find a good time and place Respect what they tell you. If someone doesn’t want your help, don’t push them. Help the other person to think of all the options available to them, but leave the choice to them. You don't have to fix anything. The important thing is that you let them know you’re there for them. ASK QUESTIONS SUCH AS: When – ‘When did you realise?’

SUZI4FITZ Dance and Fitness Group donate 4000 euros to Director of Social Services and the Mayor of Los Montesinos Local fitness and dance teacher Sue Gibson and some of her members were pleased to handover 4000 euros to Los Montesinos Social Services department. The money was raised from the proceeds of tickets sales for their Dance show ´Dance Yourself Dizzy´in April at the School of Music in the town. Also from a Sponsored New Year´s Day swim and a Sponsored half marathon along the coast in October. The amount was further boosted from

the proceeds of a raffle and car boot sale.

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Give someone the Gift of Listening For many people, Christmas can be a time when they feel the need to hide what they’re really feeling.

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Where – ‘Where did it happen?’ What – ‘What else happened?’ How – ‘How did that feel?’

Last week the mayor and director of Social Services met Sue and her ladies to accept the donation and were extremely delighted to receive such a fantastic amount.

The important thing to remember is to pay attention and focus only on them. Showing someone who might feel they have nobody, that there is someone who cares and wants to give them the listening ear they need, can be really reassuring.

The money is to be distributed between buying a hospital bed, which will be used for families who require nursing care in the home and to buy food vouchers for the families of the town who are desperate at this time of year.

“I didn’t know this person, I would never meet this person, but just by listening they made me feel a million times better”

Sue would like to thank everyone who has been involved in raising this fantastic amount.

Ask follow-up questions and repeat back the key things they tell you during the conversation.

Samaritans caller Show you understand.

Find out how they’re feeling too. Sometimes people

will talk you through all the facts of what happened and why, but never say how they actually feel. Revealing your true emotions to someone can be a huge relief. Sitting down with someone and listening to what they’re going through can really help that person. But it’s vital that you take time for yourself – hearing someone else’s worries or problems can affect you too. Remember to do the things you enjoy, and if you need to talk, find someone you can trust and confide in. If it’s easier to talk to someone other than family or friends, why not contact Samaritans? Remember, help is just a phone call away. If you’ve tried to start a conversation with someone you know and they’ve not felt completely comfortable talking about what’s bothering them, we could help. Our trained helpline volunteers will give them the time and space they need to talk about what’s troubling them. You can call Samaritans on Freephone 900 525 100 Email us at: pat@samaritansinspain.com Or Call 634 325 906 to organise a WhatsApp call.


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by Dee Stephenson

The Winter weather has been very kind to us, with some very pleasant bowling in sunny and warm conditions this week. On Monday Quesada Diamonds had a good mornings bowling with La Marina Explorers. Some close games on the rinks where Quesada managed to win both by two shots and ended the match winning on four rinks and losing on one rink. The shots were 91 to 90 in La Marina Explorers favour. Result was 8 points to Quesada Diamonds and 4 points to La Marina Explorers. Also on Monday Quesada Pearls had a very successful match against MonteMar Matadors, winning on all of the rinks as well as the overall shots. The result was Quesada Pearls 12-0 points and 140 to 46 shots. This means they are in third place in the league chasing Emerald Isle titans and San Luis Klingons. Meantime, in the Explorer Div our Rubies came up against La Marina Pathfinders who were on good form and won the match 9- 3 and 94 -86. In the Winter league on Wednesday, Quesada suffered a defeat with El CID winning 10 points to 2 with shots 91-75. On Friday, there was mixed fortunes for the teams. The Swifts travelled to La Manga and put up a brave fight against a strong La Manga Crusaders team. The match ended with a win for La Manga 10-2 points and 112-64 points. And Quesada Swallows played Mazarron Miners who won the match 8 points to 4 and 100 points to 88. Just a reminder about our popular Saturday morning chicken drive which is open to visitors. Green fees are only 6 euros if you have your own shoes and bowls and 7 euros if you need to hire them. Anyone interested in taking part, please report to The Club, Quesada for a 9.30am start. For info contact Angie Goddard: newleaf2014@hotmail.co.uk New bowlers are always welcome and introductory coaching is available.

On Friday the broncos played host to Montemar Matadors and won 2 rinks, not a bad effort against a tough opponent. In the afternoon the Rangers entertained Greenlands Elms and played well to share the points, 2 rinks and the overall shots with another lost by just the one shot.

In the afternoon the Raiders play host to Emerald Isle Saturns and put in a great performance, taking 4 rinks and drawing the fifth.

Meanwhile the Mustangs were at Vistabella playing the Picadors, who conceded one rink. The Mustangs took a further three and the overall shots a very good result at Vistabella. For further membership information contact Sheila Cox at micksheilacox@gmail.com or Brian Taylor on 965 40 77093 or at elranchobowlsclub@gmail.com

San Luis Bowls Club by Sheila Cammack Some mixed results but another lovely sunny week for bowling; hard to believe that it's December. SA League Monday 3rd Klingons away v EI Titans; a good result, 100-78, points 8-4. Winners: Bob White, Sheila Cammack, Giuseppe Galelli 30-10, William Holtham, Sabrina & Russell Marks 19-17, Ray Clarke, Peter McEneany, Keith Jones, 26-12. Trekkers home v LS Apollos had a good result 99 shots -92, 8pts-4. Winners: Shirley Verity, Jo & Jules Pering 22-10, Kevin McKenna, Marina Beardsall, Barry Edwards 25-19, Judy Carroll, Graham Bird, Derrick Cooper 20-15. Vulcans away v LS Sputniks, a close result 82 shots-83, 4pts-8. Winners: Chris Jackson, Kath Waywell, Phil Hasler 21-15, Audrey Ford, Margaret Clarke, Drew Russell 18-14. Romulans: home v LS Pioneers; shots 65-96, 3pts-9. Winners: Pat

FRIDAY 7 DECEMBER

DIVISION A Emerald Isle Cavaliers 92 San Miguel Bulldogs 67 San Luis Tigers 76 Vistabella Picadors 66 Em Isle Claymores 80 Greenlands Oaks 76

(7) (2) (4) (0) (5) (6)

San Luis Lions (5) Vistabella Lanzadores (10) La Marina Ospreys (8) El Rancho Mustangs (10) La Siesta Blues (7) Quesada Swallows (6)

82 100 82 83 86 78

Vistabella Lanzadores San Luis Lions Emerald Isle Cavaliers La Marina Ospreys El Rancho Mustangs Quesada Swallows San Miguel Bulldogs Greenlands Oaks Emerald Isle Claymores La Siesta Blues San Luis Tigers Vistabella Picadors

P 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

W 33 34 32 28 27 24 26 19 20 17 18 14

Pts 84 82 80 69 68 65 61 46 45 43 43 30

Barnes, Tom Fromson, Harry Epsom 18-14, Mary Fromson, Danny McErlean, Lyndon Johnson 17-17. Re-arranged match from 17th Dec, played 5th Dec away v EI Saturns; 4-8, shots 62-79. Winners: Roger Inwards, Mary Fromson, Lyndon Johnson 28-10, Chris Phillips, Terry Baylis, Geoff Francis 17-13. Wednesday 5th Winter League: SL home v Monte Mar, a close result: 6 pts-6, shots 96-71. Winners: Shirley Verity, Ray Clarke, Sabrina & Russ Marks 31-9, Jan Pocock, Keith Phillips, Dave Blackie, Scott Malden 24-11. Thursday 6th: PREMIER 20 K/O COMPETITION 2nd round, v Javea Green; San Luis WINNERS. HOME: singles: Colin Jackson 21-20, pairs: Jan & Brian Pocock 18-18, rinks: Kath Reid, Pam Lockett, Dave Blackie, Scott Malden 19-16. Points: 5-3, Shots: 7372. AWAY: Singles: Ian Kenyon 21-11, Pairs: June & Keith Jones 24-15, Trips: Shirley Verity, Jo & Julian Pering 18-15. Points: 6-2,

D 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 0 1 3 0 0

L Win Diff 15 8 268 14 6 235 16 7 195 21 6 15 22 7 39 24 8 37 22 3.5 -23 31 4 -100 29 2 -205 30 3 -127 32 3.5 -135 36 2 -199

DIVISION B San Luis Leopards Montemar Toreadors Quesada Swans El Rancho Broncos La Siesta Golds La Manga Crusaders

80 63 88 76 102 112

(7) Horadada Royals (5) (5) San Miguel Boxers (6) (4) Mazarron Miners (8) (4) Montemar Matadors(8) (9) C Bowls Geckos (3) (10) Quesada Swifts (2) P 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Mazarron Miners La Siesta Golds Quesada Swifts Horadada Royals Montemar Toreadors Montemar Matadors San Miguel Boxers La Manga Crusaders El Rancho Broncos Country Bowls Geckos Quesada Swans San Luis Leopards

W 33 28 27 26 28 25 23 24 20 19 17 15

D 1 4 3 2 3 3 2 0 4 1 4 3

L Win 16 8 18 7 20 7.5 22 5 19 4 22 6 25 5.5 26 5 26 5 30 4 29 2 32 1

90 86 100 96 90 64

Diff Pts 224 83 123 74 152 72 72 64 21 64 -4 64 -17 59 146 58 -129 54 -86 45 -222 42 -280 35

DIVISION C Greenlands Cedars 106 Country Bowls Cubs 67 Vbella Conquistadores 69 El Rancho Rangers 91 La Siesta Silvers 86

(10) (5) (2) (8) (6)

Vistabella Swingers La Marina Merlins Em Isle Outlaws Greenlands Elms Em Isle Roundheads

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The Pintos were at Monte Mar playing their Toreadors and had a good morning, always a favourite venue for me, coming away with one win and two draws, losing the overall shots by a small margin.

Thursday found the Raiders playing their 17th December fixture at home to the Vistabella Buggies, a very strong opposition. With the Raiders conceding one rink they did very well to win 2 rinks and los-

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Marinas the Cubs attacked the game in their usual style. With two wins and a drawn rink the Cubs were ecstatic and although losing on shots and therefore losing 5 points to seven the Cubs were flying high. Winning rinks were Chris Stevens, Craig Dyson and Andy Bryce and Joel Fernandez, Tom McDonald and Brian Kirk. In the afternoon on Friday the Geckos travelled to La Siesta under the beautiful Spanish sun. At halfway stage the Geckos were doing well leading on all but one rink. However, as the games progressed La Siesta played well, fought back and ended up winning on three rinks, losing on one and sharing the shots for a draw on one rink. A tight and close game with only 12 shots on 5 rinks being the difference. La Siesta 9, Country Bowls 3. For more info visit the website www.countrybowlsmurcia.com email grahamandjo7@gmail.com or ring 635 086 742

El Rancho Bowls Club ing another by just the one point, in a match played in very good

On Monday the Palominos entertained Country Bowls Flamingos and took just one rink, though one other was just a one shot loss, not a bad result against a stronger team and it’s important to remember it’s only a game.

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Horadada Bowls Club by Irene Graham SOUTHERN LEAGUE 2018/19 On Monday in the Discovery Division the Falcons were at home to Mazarron. On a lovely sunny day the team got off to a good start holding on to their lead throughout the match. The final result was we won on 4 rinks and lost on one giving us the overall shots. This gave us 10 points to 2 and 99 shots for to 74 against. This was a terrific result for us hopefully helping to move us up the difficult ladder. Keep going Falcons. Our winning rinks were: Tracey Paffet, Les Davies and Roy Thompson 19 – 17 Ron Odell, Margaret Odell and Bryan Eatough 20 – 18 Carol Linehan, Jack Linehan and Ken Barber 22 – 8 Janet Jukes, Mark Jukes and Barry Evans 24 -10 On Friday in the Southern League the Royals were away to San Luis Leopards. Again it was a beautiful sunny day great for bowling. The Royals fought hard with a couple of the rinks being close but it was thanks to our winning rink with quite a large margin that gave us the overall shots. Our winning rinks were: John Goddard, Jack Linehan and Alan Miller 26 – 7 and the drawing rink, Tracey Paffett, Wayne Jackson and Terry Hucknall 16 – 16. The total shots were 90 for to 85 against giving the Royals 5 points to 7 for San Luis. On Wednesday 5 Dec, our club held its annual Christmas Dinner in the Olympia Restaurant in Mil Palmeras. A great night was had by all, dancing the night away to the great and fabulous entertainment of the Blend Male Harmony Duo and guest star June Gibson. We would also like to thank the Queen Victoria Bar, Cabo Roig, The Rusty Nail, Campoverde, Debbie hair and nails, Campoverde and the Asia Restaurant Pilar for their kind donation to our raffle. Horadada offers a warm welcome to new or experienced bowlers, and provides the necessary equipment. Our roll-up days for this friendly club are Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday mornings. Please contact Fred Trigwell on 659 139 129 for more information.

Country Bowls Club The Flamingos were the guests of El Rancho Palaminos on a breezy Monday morning. Coupled with the very fast rinks this made for some very demanding bowling. The Flamingos met the challenge in a very positive way and came away with a 10 points to 2 win. High fives all round. Rink 2 Sylvia Rennie, Les Turner and Phil Warrington. 26 – 8 Rink 3 Dave Smith, Graham Richardson and Jim Rennie. 27 – 6 Rink 4 Dennis Wade, Derek Jiggins and Geoff Paylor. 20 – 16 Rink 5 Jean Turner, Lynne Bryce and Dennis Birkett. 13 – 12 Rink 6 Pat Ray, Peter Robins and Brian Ray. 16 – 20 . Fought all the way against possibly their strongest team. Great effort. Well done. Country Bowls stepped out for their second game this week against La Marina Merlin’s. A beautiful morning with the sun shining, the game got underway. While expectations from the Cubs was maybe not as strong as La

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Twelve matches this week...no time to put our feet up! SAL Enterprise league Albatrosses were at home to San Miguel Alsatians, they picked up four wins and the fifth lost by one shot. VB 95(10) - 60(2) SM. The Drivers re-arranged away match to La Siesta Apollo’s resulted in one win. VB 78(2) - 84(10) LS. On Monday they played the Beagles at San Miguel where they also only had one win. VB 77(2) - 123(10) SM. Discovery league. The Eagles at home to the SM Dalmatians unfortunately lost on all rinks. VB 71(0) - 100(12) SM. Voyager League. The Buggies played three games..two being rearranged. The first one was at home to La Siesta Pioneers, a good result with four wins... VB 85(10) - 63(2) LS. On Monday they were away to San Miguel Pointers, they won on three rinks and the long game. VB 98(8) - 88(4) SM. The second re-arranged game was at El Rancho...the second visit there in a week for some...Lucky you! The team had two wins plus points & shots for El Rancho failing to field a full side. VB 71(8) 57(4) El. WINTER LEAGUE on Wednesday at home to Bonalba. A beautiful mornings bowling with a result to match, Four wins and a drawn game. VB 130(11) - 59(1) B. The Berleen team also had a good win 18-10. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Div A. The Lanzadores smashed it at San Miguel, taking four wins from the Bulldogs. VB 100(10) - 67(2) SM. The Picadors at home to El Rancho Mustangs had a disappointing result with only one win. VB 66(2) - 83(10) ER. Div C Conquistadores home to the Emerald Isle Outlaws also had just one win. VB 69(2) - 97(10) EI. Finally the Swingers finished the week off by winning one game at Greenlands against the Cedars. VB 74(2) - 106(10) G. One more game to go before Christmas ..make the best of it and finish on a high.

Greenlands Bowls Club with Dave Webb In the Discovery Division, The Maples were away to Emerald Isle Moonrakers. Final score was shots - 100 - 68. Points - 10 - 2. Best winning rink - Carol Rudge, Mike Keating, Dave Webb. 24 - 13. In the Discovery Division the Sycamores were at home to Emerald Isle Neptunes. Final score - shots 81 - 81. Points 7 - 5. Best winning rink, Lyn Morris, Zoe Wilcock, Tom Hill. 19 - 12. In the Winter League, we were at home to Benitachel. Final score shots - 69 - 97. Points - 4 - 8. Best winning rink - Jean Giddings, Doreen Watt, Roy Cordell, Diane Ridley. 18 -14. In the Southern League Division A, the Oaks were at home to Quesada Swallows. Final score. Shots 76 - 78. Points 6 - 6. Best winning rink - Linda Hier, Mike Keating, Dave Webb. 18 - 13. In the Southern League C Div. The Elms were away to El Rancho, final score - 86 - 91. points 4 - 8. Best winning rink - S Sellwood, J Thompson, J Dowell. 17 - 14. In the Southern League Div C. the Cedars were home to Vistabella Swingers. Final score - 106 - 74. 10 - 2. Best winning rink - Anne Butterworth, Zoe Wilcock, Tony Hodges. 22 - 11. For information regarding membership of Greenlands, please contact Chris Dewar on 698 418 987

La Siesta Bowls Club By Rod Edgerton Will he do it? Well Willie did Performance of the week came from Willie Mcvey in the Sputniks home fixture in the Voyager Division against San Luis Vulcans. With his rink losing on the final end by 3 shots his final bowl removed the Vulcans saving bowl and gained 5 shots to win his rink with Dot & Joe Kocsis by 2 shots and therby enabling the Sputniks to win the overall match by one shot, 82 shots to 81.The other winning rink came from Gary Randall with Sheila Millward and Jim Eastwood, so 8 points to the Sputniks and 4 to the Vulcans. The Pioneers in the same Division played 3 matches and their best result was a 9-3 win away at San Luis Romulans.Two big winning rinks came from Doug and Fay Beattie with Norman Adcroft and Barbara Cooper with Tony Campell and Dave Laverick.The other 2 matches finished with 10-2 losses against Vistabella Buggies away and San Miguel Pointers at home. Our Winter League team entertained a strong opponent in Javea Green and managed just the 2

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Spanglish Golf Society at Las Colinas on 5th December 2018. In association with Sapphire Properties and Costa Blanca Green Fee Services For this months meeting the Spanglish Golf Society and a group of 32 players visited the established course at Las Colinas taking advantage of the excellent society deal obtained from Costa Blanca Green Fee Services. This event was our annual Christmas Competition which was a 4 person team event. The winners were as follows: 1st - Wheatley,Graves,Martin and Prockter – 80 points 2nd – Elkington,Forbes,Allott and Clements – 78 points 3rd – Probert,Fanning,Hewitson and Burnard – 76 points Nearest the Pins – Allen.Fairbairn and Hewitson Football card – Paul Cawte

San Miguel Bowls Club By Gail Willshire The Pointers played 2 matches this week with mixed results. The first on Monday against Vistabella’s Buggies resulted in a loss, 4 points to 8, 88 shots to 98. Of the 2 winning teams, the best result came from Paul Cutting, Lee Sinclair & Alan Campbell who won 24:16. Their 2nd match, rearranged from 17th December, was a much better affair. Away to La Siesta’s Pioneers, they managed a creditable 10 points, 81:73, lifting them to 2nd in the table, with Joyce Reeeves, Bill Reeves & Lee Sinclair leading the way - 19:14. Continuing with the good news, the Beagles at home gained 10 points against Vistabella’s Drivers, 123 shots to 77, with Margaret

The last fixture of the year is an interim day at our home course at Vistabella on Wednesday 19th December 2018. If you are interested in joining the society call Paul Cawte on 966731223 or Graham Hall on 664692638 or better still pop into the bar. Report by Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 or see us at our web-site at www.costablanca-greenfees.com.

Patterson, Johnny Raby and Stuart Denholm recording a superb score of 38:16. The Dalmatians did even better with a 12:nil victory over Vistabella’s Eagles, 100 shots to 71. Bob Nesbitt, Dave Champion & Barbara Scotthern once again topped the team winning 24:14. Finally, the Alsatians faced the last of the Vistabella teams, the Albatrosses, and managed to gain just 2 points thanks to a narrow win by Anita Brown, Ron Nairey & Eddie Cowan, overall shots being 60:95. The Winter League team had a bye this week but Friday saw the Boxers and the Bulldogs in action. The Boxers, away at Monte Mar faced the Toreadors and had big wins on 2 rinks, with 2 further rinks just missing out. The best winning rink belonged to our new members, Marilyn & Gerald Shatwell, skipped by Ann Allen, 24:6, help-

Monte Mar Bowls & Social Club Sponsored by The Pub, Bowling Abroad, Avalon, Lounge D, Rogers, La Piazza and The Belfry. TOREADORS - Monte Mar Toreadors v Greenlands Sycamores This was the Toreadors third match in four Days, so the win against the Sycamores was even more rewarding. The Toreadors won on three rinks drew on one and lost on one. Well done everyone. Shots Toreadors 103 – 78, Points Toreadors 9 – 3 Monte Mar Toreadors v El Rancho Broncos The team carried on their winning streak form Thursday game by winning on four rinks and taking the overall shots. A big well done to everybody, it will be a good boost to our position in the league. Shots Toreadors 88 61, Points Toreadors 10 – 2 Monte Mar Matadors v Quesada Swifts The Matadors played away at Quesada and there was some very good bowling. The Matadors won on two rinks and drew on one rink. Well done to the winning rinks Pauline Merry, June Young skip Chris Merry and Lynne Armitage, Ronnie Cairns skip Dave Melville.

points gained from the rink of Irene Laverick, Tony Dalton, Pat Harman and skip Jenny Bowman winning 23 shots to 17. In the Southern League A Division the Blues travelled to E.I Claymores and came away with a 7 points to 5 victory winning the overall match by 86 shots to 80.Dave Davies, Harold Charleton and Irene Mangan winning 26-12 whilst John Ball, Brian Gardiner and Alex Morrice won 19-13. The Golds in Division B entertained Country Bowls Geckos and managed to win by 102 shots to 90 picking up 9 points to the Geckos 3.Best winners for the Golds came from Doug and Fay Beattie with Norman Adcroft winning 28-16 whilst Tony Campbell, Val Dalton and Rab Logan won 17-10. The Silvers in the C Division were visited by Emerald Isle Roundheads and the match finished with both teams picking up 6 points.Dot Kocsis with Rod Edgerton and Alan Ralph won 23 shots to 11 whilst Hilary Clarke with Molly Russell with Willie Mcvey won 10-13 which gave the Silvers to win the overall match by 2 shots, 86 to 84.

After the game we returned to the Spanglish bar, which is located at Dona Pepa, Quesada for a welcome snack prepared by the bar and the prize presentation and we give our thanks for their support and that of our sponsor Sapphire Properties.

ing the team to 6 points, 86 shots to 63. The Bulldogs faced yet another Vistabella team, the Lanzadores, and unfortunately got hit. The team managed 2 points, courtesy of Paul Hayward, Eddie Cowan & Dave Greenland who won 12:10, with the overall shots a horrible 67 to 100. They will hope for better things next week. A reminder that the Wasps sessions take place Wednesdays 1:30 for 2:00 - €5 for an afternoon’s bowling with shoes and woods available to borrow. Due to the popularity of the Wasps, first time bowlers are asked to attend an initial coaching session on Tuesday afternoons, starting at 1:45. For further information on San Miguel Bowls Club please contact the President Stuart Hemmings on 965 72 0461, or the Secretary Gail Willshire on 965 02 0492.

Shots Matadors 90 – 99 Swifts, Points Matadors 7 – 5 Swifts Monte Mar Toreadors v El Rancho Pintos The Toreadors responded well to the visit of top of the league Pintos, winning on two rinks drawing on two rinks and losing on one rink. Well done to everyone for a good all round performance. Shots Toreadors 85 – 77 Pintos, Points Toreadors 8 – 4 Pintos Monte Mar Matadors v Quesada Pearls The second visit to Quesada was not a good result for the Matadors as they lost on all the rinks, bad day at the office. Shots Matadors 46 – 140 Pearls, Points Matadors 0 – 12 Pearls WINTER LEAGUE - Monte Mar v San Luis Away to San Luis Monte Mar had a great result, winning on three rinks but losing on shots. A big well done to the winning rinks of Lynne Armitage, Chris Harding, John Hunt skip Joan Harding, Gina Hindle, Diane Horsington, Danny King skip Jack Burrell, Jan Soars, June Young, Mick Soars skip Dave Melville. Shots Monte Mar 71 – 96 San Luis, Pts Monte Mar 6 – 6 San Luis For information check out our website www.montemarbowls.com or email us at info@montemarbowls.com. We are also on Facebook

Emerald Isle Bowls Club with Elwyn Morris Titans played at home on Monday against San Luis Klingons and they slipped to a 8-4 aggregate 78-100 defeat winners were C Smyth G Odell J Smyth 21-11, D Rhodes K Jollliffe D Gerrard 18-14 Neptunes travelled to Greenlands and played the Sycamores they lost 7-5, aggregate 81-81, winners were M Whielock J Westall D Donovan 1910, C Ayling B Eldred J Mullarkey 23-17 The Moonrakers played at home to Greenlands Maples and lost 10-2 aggregate 68-100, winners were L Harris J Close R Clive 20-13 Saturns played at El Rancho Raiders and lost 11-1 agg 55-140, M Elliott P Creswell J Mulloy 16 -16. Wed the Isle played at La Marina in Winter League and had a fine 10-02 aggregate 94-62 win, the winners were D Jones M Riley D Leeming D Gerrard 23-11, S Kavanagh T Dix P Dix B Kavanagh 19-12, R Clive S Watson M Veale J Smyth 18-9, D Donovan S Johnson P Coffey I Brewster 20-15 Saturns played San Luis Romulans in a

rearranged game and they won 8-4, aggregate 7962, winners were B Taylor T Roche T Upham 289, M Elliott R Ede J Mulloy 18-8, J Elliott E Shpperd G Inwood had a W/O due to opposition being short of players Friday brought San Luis Lions to the Isle and the Isle came out on top 7-5 aggregate 92-82, winners were D Jones R White I Brewster 30-10, P Rhodes M Veale D Gerrard 24-13, S Kavanagh P Coffey B Kavanagh drew 19-19 The Claymores played La Siesta Blues at home and lost 5-7, aggregate 87-80. Winners were E Morris C Parsons A Malcolm 18-12, A Brown S Watson M Thomas 18-10,, R AdamsL Vincent H Rhodes 19-19 The Outlaws played at Vistabella Conquistadores and got a fine 10-2 aggregate of 97-69, winners were L Burns T Dix E Bennett 24-14, V Cameron P Willicott R Clive 20-10, J Close T Harris A Burns 21-13, L Freeman T Capewell D Close 16-12. The Roundheads played La Siesta Silvers away and got a 6-6 aggregate 84-86, winners were J Elliott R Andrews T Upham 26-14, C Selby F Thomas B Donohoe 18-15, M Elliott T Roche J Mulloy 16-15


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EURONICS THURSDAY DART LEAGUE “THE ELECTRICAL SHOP” - BLUE LAGOON Thursday 6th December- Results Week 9 Chemies Loungers Fire Station Black Watch Hub Hellraisers Junction Jaguars Las Rosas Bullies Patti’s Panthers Pint Depot Queens The Ale House

El Capitan Junction Jackals Hub Hyenas The Ale House Patti’s Pirates Fire Station BW Las Rosas Bullies Chemies Loungers Junction Jaguars Angels Arrows Patti’s Panthers Fire Station GW Chemies Chicks Pint Depot Jesters Pint Depot Queens Hub Hellraisers

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Pint Depot Queens v El Capitan Well, short report really - El Capitan took all 12 games on Thursday

Torrevieja Darts Ladies Organisation Founders Shield - Week 13 Results: Primadonnas 13 - 8 Friendly's Chicas Wildcats at Macklin’s 8 - 15 Gap Ladies Black Dog Ladies 14 - 9 Macklin’s Dolly Mixtures Friendly's Temps 15 - 6 El Balcon Chicas League Table Gap Ladies Macklin’s Dolly Mixtures El Balcon Chicas Friendly's Temps Black Dog Ladies Friendly’s Chicas Wildcats at Macklin’s Primadonnas

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night. Fair play to the Queens they held their own and there were a couple of close calls when, if the arrow had gone in, their highnesses would have been celebrating. With quite a few ton´s several 140´s and a 17 darter from Aroldas, the away team played well. Whilst the Queens felt a little deflated, they enjoyed the very early finish and went home for some extra beauty sleep! Chemies Chicks v Hub Hellraisers Not only was it the last home match before Xmas but it was also the local ladies derby and both teams were up for a good night. First treble went to the Chicks with Kerry on D4. The second saw Lili hit 81, Lesley 93, Henni 83, 81 and Lili finish with a D9. The Hellraisers decided they weren't going to put up with this and Alison 74, Jan and Sharon took on Michelle, Susan 97, 89, 72, and Winnie 101 with Jan getting the D16. On to the doubles and the champions Jan and Lesley took on Lili and Lara 72, Jan finished in style for the Hellraisers on D4 and it was game on. Cheryl and Sue took on Henni 76 and Susan 80 and Cheryl finished D11, things were definitely looking up for the home team. On the last double Natalie stepped up to the oche for the first time this season together with Val against Val and Andrea. Despite some spectacular throws from Nat 69, 84, and Val with a 75 (and all her darts went in the board!) the Chicks' Val sealed it with D3 throwing in a 71 along the way. Half time and everyone was ready for the famous Hellraisers' Xmas buffet and bubbly. The singles started with Lesley finding her mojo against Kerry scoring 105 and finishing and D1. Sexy Santa Cheryl spread more cheer finishing on D3 against Lili. Hellraisers were winning 5:3!! Joy took on Michelle who finished for the chicks on D3 then Ali 80 and Henni 79 battled through invoking the D1 rule to see Henni take it making it evens with 2 games to go. Sue took on Winnie with a 121 but she came right back with a 108 then finished on a D2. It was all on the last leg and Jan faced Susan. Jan hit a 74 and 79 but Susan finished in style on D19 to take the match. A thoroughly good and entertaining night had by all and well-deserved

Hub Hellraisers in festive mood MOM went to Jan for the Hellraisers and Susan for the Chicks. Las Rosas Bullies v Hub Hyenas A noisy night of high scoring was had as the YELLOW HUB MACHINE arrived for a singing and darting evening. There were a total of 17 scores of a hundred or more, although the score of 10¬2 to the Hub appears like a walkover this was definitely not the case. Many of the legs were down to who got their winning double first. Unfortunately for Rosas that was the Hub. Much banter went on during the games and along with the Hub Choir this made a very enjoyable evening. Man of the match went to Paul Durrant for the Hub who threw well all night and for Las Rosas young upcoming Star Sam Seymour who took that honour. Fire Station Black Watch v Pint Depot Jesters Fire Station Black Watch went into a 2-1 lead after the trebles. Barry for the home team finishing off 2 of the games with smart doubles and a 122 score. The Jesters hit back with MOTM Matt hitting a 120 and a D2 to narrow the gap. The Jesters then won 2 out of the 3 pairs games with visitors, Alan and Matt once again displaying clinical finishing to level the match at 3-3 going into the break. Kevin, for Fire Station Black Watch took out the best 3 dart finish of the night with a tidy 80. The singles saw MOTM Barry for the home team in sparkling form with a 140, 100 x 2 before taking out his double at the first attempt. Not to be outdone, Matt for the Jesters scored two 140’s back to back to take a storming game against Les. As the match went into the final stages Sandra performed heroics to clinch victory for Fire Station Black Watch by winning the penultimate game against Andy after the no bust rule on double 1 was invoked.

San Miguel Golf Society, Lo Romero An early night in bed on Tuesday, or a short night’s sleep, as a 08.30 shotgun start meant a prompt arrival for all for the latest SMGS gathering. The sun had hardly risen as 41 members and their 3 guests took off on a course very much favoured by the SMGS membership. As always, it was in terrific condition, with the greens up to their excellent standard and quite slick compared to other courses played recently. The weather, as it has been since the heavy rains some 10 days previously, was beautifully bright and warm after the initial cold start. In fact so nice was it by mid-round that one member decided to go for a short and galvanising swim somewhere around the 9th green, although exactly where was not disclosed by either him or his playing partners. It did however act as an excuse to drive up the 10th fairway and ignore the very clear request to stay off it and stick to the buggy path. Presumably this was in an attempt to catch the sun and dry off, avoiding the shade of the requested route, as well as keep up with the group in front.

As per usual at this course, scoring was generally quite good without anybody being able to dominate it. Only Keith Wraithmell managed to beat his handicap, with 3 other members matching theirs. Results, by Category and in reverse order, were the following: Bronze Category: 5th Mick Seymour (28), 4th Mike Jordan (30), 3rd Alan Hill (33), 2nd Brian Butler (36) and 1st Keith Wraithmell with 37 points and the day’s best score. Silver Category: 5th Adrian Roberts (29), 4th Phil de Lacy (32), 3rd Kyrre Skarsmoen (33 on CB), 2nd Roger Webb (33 on CB) and first Bjorn Pettersson with 36 points. Gold Category: 5th Barry Roehrig (31), 4th Hugh Reilly (33), 3rd Robin Eastman (34 on

CB), 2nd Russel Bailey (34 on CB) and 1st Darren Hancock with 36 points. Nearest the pins (sponsored by Property Shop): Hole 5 Roger Webb, Hole 7 Graham Doel, Hole 12 Theo Boelhouwer, Hole 15 Nobody. Abacus (sponsored by Gordon Wilson): Paul Cobain Best Guest Winner: Simon Speake (36) Our thanks go to all Lo Romero staff for their contribution to a very enjoyable day. Next week we will be at Las Colinas, then on following weeks at Villamartin and La Finca. Keep up to date with all SMGS matters by logging on to our website www.smgs.org or simply give Captain Tony Smale a call on 628 227 687.


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It’s been a ‘P PPY-TASTIC 2 18 Once again the golfers from the Costa Blanca and surrounding areas came up trumps in support of the 2018 Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal raising in total over €9,000.00 In total there were 30 society events and two charity days during a

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Twenty members contested a Team Joker competition on a beautiful winter morning. Given the perfect conditions, the scoring was not particularly high apart from John Burke who posted an inward twenty-two Stableford points to finish with a handicap busting thirty seven, steering his team to a win by six clear points. Nearest the pins, Hole 1 – Helen Beddows , Hole 6 – John O'Brien. Third Place, Brian Coupe, Mirielle Michels, Bryan Watson, Alan Janes – 122 points. Second Place, John O'Brien, Barry Walthall, Rod Loveday, Allen Robinson – 122 points on C/B. First Place, Alistair Douglas,Brian Edwards, Claude De Wamme, John Burke – 128 points. If anyone would like to join our Society, we play at El Plantio Golf Club every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. We use both courses - the Par 3 nine hole course and the main 18 hole course, so we cater for all abilities. 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, Barry Walthall, Helen Beddows, Alistair Douglas, Rod Loveday, John Burke, Brian Edwards, Claude DeWamme, John O'Brien, Alan Janes, Brian Coupe, Mirielle Michels, Allen Robinson, Bryan Watson.


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Alfies Golf Society at Vistabella Vistabella -Thursday 29th November 2018 Committee Cup and final round Eclectic Cup We attended Vistabella golf course at 10.00 am to conduct Alfies Golf Society AGM and all went well with the business conducted on time. We are happy to report we have some new blood on the committee and look forward to a prosperous 2019 season. We welcome new guests and members to our society and our home is Alfies Bar at La Ronda, Lomas De Cabo Roig where either the bar staff or the notice board will provide you with the society contact details. 24 members from Alfies GS travelled to Vistabella GC for our

“Mick the Grip" to receive our donation back at Alfies Bar. The Blind pairs were won by Tony Hall and our Captain, Ian Ingledew, and both gents donated the money back to the Captain’s charity. Nearest the pin on the 2nd – Sponsored by ‘Celtic Drop’ went to Shaun Staplehurst Nearest the pin on the 7th – Sponsored by ‘The Street Restaurant’ went to Rachel Lee Nearest the pin in 2 shots on the 6th– Sponsored by ‘Alfies Bar’ went to Ove Collin Longest Walk – Sponsored by Mick the Grip – Dave Carling Silver Div Runner Up was Rita Potters with 35 points, playing off 29.5 Silver Div Winner was Rachel Lee with 37 points, playing off 27.4 Gold Division Runner Up was Ian Connell with a score of 35 points, playing off 17.6 Gold Div Winner was Steve Barlow with 42 points, playing off 19.8 Therefore the Winner of the Prestigious Committee Cup was our newly appointed society Match Secretary, Steve Barlow. The winner of The Eclectic Cup is a closely guarded secret and will be announced at our Gala Christmas Dinner which is held in Dec.

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The Plaza Golf Society Las Ramblas Turkey Trot What started out as a very cold crisp December morning soon turned out to be a Hot Texas Scramble for 48 hardy players at Las Ramblas, a course our members think is ideally suited to this format! As usual the course was in great condition albeit very challenging. 12 teams contested the event which included 4 nearest the pins sponsored by The Ale House and were won by Nick Lee, Anthony Flood, Jimmy Gray and Theo Boelhouwer for their respective teams. The main event was a close run competition with Team Ron coming third with a net 62.11 score second was Team Darren with a net 61.9 and top of the pile was Team Callum playing with Russell Bailey, Steve Hitcham and Norman Killops scoring a brilliant nett 59.05.........well done to all the teams who celebrated the event in good style back at The Ale House - thanks to Carl and his staff for looking after us. The Society and Members on the day supported the Gandia Preventoria Children’s Home raising 320 euros to a very worthy cause organised by Liz Holtham. Our next event is next Friday 14th December at Vistabella GC with a few places still available so please visit our website: www.theplazagolfsociety.com to register or sign up in The Alehouse.

Many thanks to our 3 main sponsors and our committee for their hard work in the background. To Liz and Cat at Alfies Bar for their continued support throughout the year, and a big thank you to Sandie Hall for organising the charity raffle and prizes. Committee Cup, and the last round of our Eclectic Cup event on Thursday 29th November 2018. The turnout was good and after the AGM we were all looking forward to the event. The course was in poor condition as the damage caused by the recent heavy rains had still not been repaired. The overall scoring was very high, but we decided not to play out of the bunkers as they were still in a bad way. The presentation was held at Alfies Bar La Ronda. Due to a busy society schedule we had to delay our annual charity donation to The Royal British Legion to November, so we invited Mick Reeves aka

Mike ProBert talks golf Here on the Costa’s golf is one of the biggest leisure time activities for both tourists and resident alike and with this in mind we have secured the services of Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services to provide a weekly round up of local golfing events and topics and in conjunction with us at THE LEADER will provide discounted golf prices to all of our readers and run our golf competitions. ‘Rules of Golf and Golfing Etiquette’ Golfers that have played the golf for any length of time will understand that golf is controlled and governed by a complex set of golf rules set by the Royal and Ancient based at St Andrews. Regular readars of this column will also be aware from a recent article of mine that some of the basic rules we face in every round of golf such as speed of play,dropping procedures and hazards are changing as from 1st January 2019 and ALL golfers need to be aware of these changes to avoid penalty shots due not having knowledge of these rule changes. Here on the Costa Blanca we have seen an influx of golfers with very high or non existant handicaps who appear to have no nowledge of either the rules of golf or etiquette and golf courses have a role to play here because all courses specify a maximum handicap limit but NONE actually apply them. Putting the rules of golf aside for a moment,etiquette is simply a few acts of courtsesy towards fellow players and the golf course and can be summarised as: a) Be courteous to all fellow players b) Keep up with the group in front and not just keep in fron of the group behind. c) Stand to one side and allow faster players to pass. d) Repair pitch marks on the greens (and one for a friend) e) Replace divots on fairways (but not tees) f) Rake your footprints in all bunkers (and those of a friend) g) Don't walk on the line of a fellow golfers putt. h) Stand still and be quiet will fellow golfers play I) Park buggies in a position to speed play and not interfere with fellow players If all golfers could follow these simple acts of courtsesy we would all

Our Captain Ian Ingledew wants to thank all members of Alfies Golf Society who attended the AGM and for their continued patronage. The next venue will be held at Saurines de la Torre Golf Club on Thursday, 13th December 2018. This will be the last event in the calendar for Alfies Golf Society this year and will finalise the major prizes and will decide the honours for Championship Golfer of the Year, and all the other prizes which will be presented at our Christmas Gala Dinner which this year is being held at the Street Restaurant on the evening of 13th December after the golf competition during the day. All members and guests are welcome to join in the fun.

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La Marina Golf Society We arrived at the magnificent Las Colinas course to play for the final time under the captaincy of Elspeth Craig . A highly successful year in which she has shown the many attributes of captaincy, ruling with a firm hand when necessary, but proving herself a genial captain. We look forward to Bill Stobo taking over the role in 2019 and wish him much success. In a low scoring Silver group the winner was Iain Lyall with 30 points, but in the Gold group the scoring was considerably higher with the winner Lynn Leigh with an excellent 40 points. Elspeth signed off on her year with two NTP'S ,the other 2 going to Alan Craig and serial winner on the day Iain Lyall, who also took a share of the2's pot with Roy Harris. Our next meeting is at Las Colinas on 20th December. Details on the board or contact Alan Craig on a100ac@yahoo.co.uk At our annual Presentation Evening we were treated to an excellent meal by Helena and her staff, and to a great musical evening by John Milton,the content bringing back long forgotten memories of our musical youth.

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Basement battle sees Torry scrape narrow win

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his battle of the basement clash inside La Solana Stadium, pitched rock bottom Villena (6 points) against next to bottom Torry (10 points) in a game that neither club could afford to lose. But despite floundering at the foot of the table Villena have shown that they are capable of putting together occasional performances, with two wins in recent weeks, one of them a thrashing of highly placed Uni Alicante. The visitors were missing the suspended defensive pairing of Juanmi and Inaki, victims of needless straight red cards during last week’s 3-1 defeat against Independent Alicante but it is not the defence that needs to be strengthened with only the hustle and

bustle of Omar capable of providing any sort of forward threat. But true to his word, managing director David has been instrumental in bringing in yet another Argentinian player to the club, this time 27 year old Julian Gil, a centre forward from Qala Saints in the second tier of the Maltese football league, who arrives at the club with an impressive pedigree. Playing with clubs in Argentina and Denmark, he has notched up goals a plenty. And there has been midweek action off the field, Quironsalud have recently become the club’s main shirt sponsor, which will surely benefit both parties long term. In the game itself a terrible pitch contributed to a scrappy goal less opening half hour,

CD Torrevieja ...........................1 where players from both sides were found slipping all over the place, whilst struggling to produce a decent shot on target. The first period was disappointing for the small number of fans that had made the journey but when Omar bundled his way past Dario and Davito on 67 minutes to stab ball home all that was forgotten as was the strikers disappointing form of late. With Omar taking a knock in the process it was time for him to make way for Julian who then provided problems of his own for the Villena defence. It was not Torry’s best display of the season but it was probably one of the most important, lifting them above Benidorm into 16th place in the Preferente table. Next Sunday a local derby match for Torry as they entertain mid table Thader Rojales. We understand that the kick off will be 5pm but do check the club website a day or two before the game for confirmation.

WHO LOVES YA BABY! CD Montesinos ...................... 2 CF Rafal ..................................0 Report and photographs by Andrew Atkinson CD Montesinos hosted CF Rafal at the Campo de futbal Municipal in the 1st Regional Group 8 - with striker Vazquinho wrapping up the points from the penalty spot.

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After a fraught season - in which coach Carlos Perez was given the sack last month new hope was installed with the appointment of Ruben Saez Juarez. Ruben opened his account with a shock 1-0 win against third placed Santa Pola CF in late November -lifting CD Montesinos out of the relegation zone. Monte, in the lower echelons of the table, went into the game against ninth placed CF Rafal on the back of a hearty performance against league leaders Racing San Miguel,

Striker Vazquinho with baby daughter. losing 1-0 on December 2. Patri returned to the Monte lineup, named as a substitute, after serving a two match ban, with keeper Michael taking the green jersey from Carlos. Striker Liam was ruled out with injury. Montesinos took the lead on 37 minutes through substitute German to lead 1-0 at the interval. Striker Vazquinho, who posed with his daughter in the pre match photo shoot, gave Monte a 2-0 lead when slotting home a spot kick on 80 minutes, running to coach Ruben in celebration.

Los Montesinos Mayor José Butron with CD Montesinos supporters President Eddie Cagagio presenting the food donations for the municipal food bank

Montesinos captain Fernando exclusively told me: "There has been a marked improvement in confidence following the appointment of coach Ruben."

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Handicap Team Finland S***t Happens Splash Mixers Sunset Beach Cafetería Octubre Med Bistro & Bar Los Bandidos Cruiserz Crazy Pinz X-Factor Los Diablos Las Guapas 999's

Pts 65 62 60 52 52 50 50 48 46 39 38 32 22

8-0 6-2 6-2 6-2 8-0 8-0 6-2

Team Finland Cruiserz 999's Las Guapas Crazy Pinz Med Bistro & Bar

Scratch Team Finland Cafetería Octubre Splash Mixers Sunset Beach Cruiserz Med Bistro & Bar S***t Happens Los Bandidos Crazy Pinz Los Diablos X-Factor Las Guapas 999's

Pins / Games / Av 18.282 / 99 - 184 16.640 / 90 - 184 18.112 / 99 - 182 17.426 / 99 - 176 16.202 / 93 - 174 17.098 / 99 - 172 15.997 / 99 - 161 15.861 / 99 - 160 15.575 / 99 - 157 15.414 / 99 - 155 15.262 / 99 - 154 14.129 / 99 - 142 13.588 / 99 - 137

Cadena Sunrise Bowling 5 December - Week 12 Sunrise Colegias Pin Pushers The Spares S***T Happens Alley Gators Alley Cats Top Performers High Game Ladies

Gents

8 6 4 8 6 4

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0 2 4 0 2 4

Pin Pals Sol Amigos Spare Bears Strike Force The Bandits 999's

High Game Hcap High Series High Series Hcap

Kath Wycherly Kath Wycherly Sue Walsh Sue Kenyon

185 229 473 588

High Game High Game Hcap High Series High Series Hcap

Terry Capon Paul Kundiss Terry Capon Ray Stevens

201 230 562 635

Team Spare Bears Sol Amigos Strike Force Pin Pushers Alley Cats S***T Happens The Spares Sunrise Colegias Alley Gators Pin Pals 999's The Bandits

P W D 36 33 0 36 30 0 36 29 0 36 28 0 36 28 0 36 27 0 36 23 1 36 23 0 36 22 0 36 19 1 36 14 0 36 11 0

L 15 18 19 20 20 21 24 25 26 28 34 37

Tot 20017 19915 19698 19779 19446 19887 19315 19595 19113 19400 19060 18818

Ave 556 553 547 549 540 552 536 544 530 538 529 522

Pts 66 60 58 56 56 54 47 46 44 39 28 22

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Carp R Us Winter Series Round Two of the Carp-R-Us winter Series was fished on the Eden stretch of the Rio Segura. Although conditions were perfect, with temperatures reaching the low twenties, the fishing was very hard. First was Jackie Breslin with 2.80 kg, two carp caught using feeder and maggot tactics. Second was Steve Fell with 1.20 kg, a mix bag of mullet, bleak and a small carp caught on a variety of methods. Third was Tom Marshall with 0.85 kg, a single carp caught on the feeder and fourth was Alan Smith with 0.70 kg. Further information about the club can be found on its website www.carp-r-us.weebly.comor on our Facebook page Carp-R-Us Fishing Costa Blanca.


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