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AtlasttheweatherhascooledandtheICEclubisgettingbusy. Lotsofsupereventscomingupinthenexttwomonths. Can’twait. Ed.
President: Sheila Fox
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ICE CLUBHOUSE ; Urb Bahia Dorada, Entrada 5, at Km 149, A7, Estepona 29693
As I am writing this President's letter, I am overwhelmed with the unprecedented events that are taking place today. I am watching on TV the State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who died 10 days ago at Balmoral, Scotland. It is the end of a second Elizabethan era and we now have a new King, Charles III, and we will see many changes taking places soon.
I also have to announce the sad news, that one of our members since 2019, Susan Hall, who was the sister of Sally Holloway, died on 29th July in a tragic car accident in the UK. Our thoughts are with her family and friends at this time.
We haven't had many events to report over the last couple of months, but the club has remained open throughout the summer for a few activities and always for our Thursday meetings. These are the times that we can keep you up to date on what is happening at the club. Watch the information put out on our Facebook page, the ICE website if you can, and also the club noticeboard.
Many events are scheduled to take place over the next 3 months in the lead up to Christmas. I can't believe I am thinking about that already. The regular weekly activities are restarting and we also have a busy social calendar ahead.
We have accepted a volunteer, Paul Parrick, for the position of Treasurer, to take over the reins from Ted Lunniss when he retires next March. Paul will shadow Ted from now and will attend committee meetings until he can be voted into the position at the next AGM. Let us wish Paul good luck and thank him for coming forward to do this very important role.
Julie Wood has recently stepped down as the organiser of the Ladies Lunches, which she has done for many years and we thank her for all her hard work in this role. Lynne Danby has agreed to take on the role. It is not a committee position, but the lunches are very well attended and hopefully will continue to be popular. Although we always refer to it as Ladies lunch, the gents usually go to a venue close by at the same time.
We are still very short of volunteers to help in all the usual positions - bar and cooking assistance, advertising and maintenance managers being just a few. If you can offer some help with any of these things, please let one of the committee know. Looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible at the forthcoming events.
Sheila Fox, PresidentNoLotteryheldinJuneorAugust Welcome back to JacquiandPaulParrick
Ifyourbirthdaythisyear2022(orlastyear2021)endsina0(zero)i.e.you are40,50,60,70,80,90or100yearsoldthisyearorlastyearandyou’dliketo meetforameal(lunchordinner)withsimilarothermembers,pleaseaddthe yournameandcontactdetailstothelist,whichiscurrentlyontheICE Clubhousenoticeboard.Wewillthenarrangeamutuallyconvenienttimeand venue.
Youmaybringapartnertoo.
Sheila Fox President
SeptembersawSheilapresenting TedandRonwithacardandabottleofCava
Like puzzles There’s a new one every day on the ICE website!
Codewords are like crossword puzzles - but have no clues! Instead, every letter of the alphabet has been replaced by a number, the same number representing the same letter throughout the puzzle. All you have to do is decide which letter is represented by which number! To start you off, we reveal the codes for two or three letters. With these letters filled in throughout the puzzle, you'll have enough clues to start guessing words and discovering other letters.
SUDOKU (Answers Page 34)
Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way that each row across, each column down and each 9-box square contains all of the numbers from 1 to 9.
On4thSeptember,37membersandguestsjoinedthecoachat5coachstops,a lotlessthanusualandresultedinthecoacharrivingearlyatsomestops
ThecoachwasabletogetasfarasthestepstoRufino'srestaurant,beforethe roadwasclosedoff,andwherethearrangedcarswereparkedbacktothekerb sothatallthespectatorswereabletowalkrightaroundthecars
Ididn'tunfortunatelyrecordthe makesandmodelsofthecarsbut somethatIcanrememberwereMini 850,Jaguaretype,2JaguarXK8's, LanciaFulvia,Austin7Rubyandan MGSportsSaloon.Thiscarwas especiallyofinteresttonotonlythe public,butinparticulartousallasitis ownedbyJanGroeneveld,aclub member.
Iheardmanyvisitorsexclaimthatthis wasthebestcaronshow,butsadlyhe didn'twinthe"BestinShow"competition.
About4orpossibly5ofthecarsonshowwereforsale,mostlyallinthe30 40,000eurobracket,andmostweredisplayedwithahistoryofthecar,andthe
Afterviewingthecars,inmycaseatleasttwice,weallsoughtout variouseatinganddrinkingplacesaroundBenhavistoroundtheafternoonoff. At4.30weallarrivedatthespotwhereweweredroppedearliertoboardthe coachhome,andweredelightedtofindthatourdriverhadchangedandwas replacedbyDavid,wellknowntomanyIcememberswhohastakenuson numeroustrips,includingDiane'sillfatedtriptoLagunavillagefortheclub birthdayparty.
Submitted by Dave HackettWe were delighted to see one of the ICE Club Members, Jan Groeneveld, had his beautiful car on display so we asked him to give us a bit of its history. Ed.
Mycara1938MGVA,andisnowvery specialbecausethereareonly about 110leftintheworld.
Togetherwithafriend,Iboughtthiscar fromthepreviousowner'swidownear Blackpool.Thismanonlyhadonelegso hedevisedasystemtoenablehimto operatethecar..Ithadbeeninthe garageforalongtimesotherewaswork tobedone. Thebiggestproblemwasthe brakessowehadtogotoacompanyin Hulltohavethem,andsomeotherthings,repaired.FromBlackpooltoHullwas quiteatripwithanoldcarwedidnotknowbuteverythingwentfineandafter therepairsweredone,andafewminorproblemswearrivedattheferryto Santander,almosthalfwayonourtrip,
FromSantanderwemadeourwaytoSevillewherewemetwithourwives. Afterajourneyofaweekwearrivedin Sabinillaswithoutanymajorproblems.
Thecarasitisnowhascostalotof bloodsweattearsandmoney.The enginenowcompletelyoverhauled, togetherwiththebodyworkandthe interior.Noneofwhichwouldhavebeen possiblewithoutmyfriendRoy,who madethecarwhatitistoday.
Jan GroeneveldThe Club does not have any insurance policy in force in relation to its Rambling/Walking activities and all members and guests participate entirely at their own risk.
Neither the club nor any walk leader will be responsible for any injury or loss suffered by any participant, however caused.
Those attending rambling/walking events should be suitable attired with stout walking footwear and carry waterproofs in case of weather changes. You should carry a packed lunch and adequate liquids for the duration of the ramble.
Sue Potter Rambling Co ordinator 686107835
Brian Hooper - Walkers Co-ordinator 662403543
A 2021 American biographical sports drama film. Stars Will Smith as Richard Williams, the father and coach of famed tennis players Venus and Serena Williams.
The Good Liar Helen Mirren & Ian McKellen
Sunday, 2nd - Open Day, 12.00-2.00pm Organiser Sheila Fox. Details Page 9
Monday, 4th Spanish lessons recommence
Friday, 7th - Quiz Night Doug Proctor. Details Page 12
Monday, 10th Film Night. Details Page 16
Saturday, 15th Treasure Hunt Organisers Sue & Rob Potter Castillo from 11:30. Details Page 13
Wednesday, 19th Ramblers Group recommences. Details Page 25
Friday, 21st Possible Day trip to Ubrique Organiser Di Hackett
Tuesday, 25th Ladies Lunch
Thursday, 3rd Birthday Party Duquesa Golf Club Organiser Sheila Fox. Details Page 32
Friday, 4th Quiz Night Tony Winterton. Details Page 12
Monday, 7th Thursday, 10th - Trip to Valencia. Details Pages 18/19
Saturday, 12th Festive Fair Details Page 39
Monday, 12th - Film Night. Details Page 16
Tuesday, 22nd Ladies Lunch
Monday, 28th Put Up Christmas Decorations All hands on dec!!
Noughties Night Date TBA see page 7
Malaga Lights Date TBA
Thursday, 8th Christmas Lunch
Sunday, 25th Christmas Day Bar
Spanish Constitution Day: 6 December
The Immaculate Conception: 8 December
Christmas: 25 & 26 December
New Year’s Day: 2 January Epiphany: 6 January
1 Sat
2 Sun 12.30pm Bar Open & Tapas Open Day 12.00pm Mahjong
10.00 11.00am Bums & Tums Exercise
3 Mon 9.30 for 10.00am Bowls, Benavista 02.30pm Art Class
Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am
4 Tue 10.30am Beg Spanish 11.45 Advanced 2.45 for 3.00pm Canasta
5 Wed 10.30 Krafty Club
10.30 2.30pm Bar Open
6 Thur 11.30am Weekly Meeting
1.00pm Lunch
7.00pm Duplicate Bridge
7 Fri Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am
8.00 for 8.30pm Quiz 10.00 1.00 Art Group
8 Sat Rambling
10.00 am Petanca Playa Ancha, Casares
9 Sun 12.30pm Bar Open & Tapas 12.00pm Mahjong
10.00 11.00am Bums & Tums Exercise
10 Mon 9.30 for 10.00am Bowls, Benavista 7.30 for 8.00 pm Film Night 02.30pm Art Class 02.45 for 3.00 pm Canasta
Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am
11 Tue 10.30am Beg Spanish 11.45 Advanced 2.00 pm Committee Meeting
12 Wed 2.30 Games afternoon
NATIONAL HOLIDAY
10.30 2.30pm Bar Open
13 Thur 11.30am Weekly Meeting 1.00pm Lunch 7.00pm Duplicate Bridge
14 Fri Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am 10.00-1.00 Art Group
Sat
Treasure Hunt
10.00 am Petanca Playa Ancha, Casares
16 Sun 12.30pm Bar Open & Tapas 12.00pm Mahjong
17 Mon 10.00 11.00am Bums & Tums Exercise 9.30 for 10.00am Bowls, Benavista 02.30pm Art Class
Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am
18 Tue 10.30am Beg Spanish 11.45 Advanced 02.45 for 3.00pm Canasta
19 Wed Rambling 10.30 am Krafty Club Ramblers Lunch
10.30 2.30pm Bar Open
20 Thur 11.30am Weekly Meeting
1.00pm Lunch 7.00pm Duplicate Bridge
21 Fri Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am
Prposed trip to 10.00 1.00 Art Group Ubrique
22 Sat Rambling
10.00 am Petanca Playa Ancha, Casares
23 Sun 12.30pm Bar Open & Tapas 12.00pm Mahjong
24 Mon 10.00 11.00am Bums & Tums Exercise 9.30 for 10.00am Bowls, Benavista 02.30pm Art Class
Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am
25 Tue 10.30am Beg Spanish 11.45 Advanced Ladies Lunch 02.45 for 3.00pm Canasta
26 Wed Games afternoon
10.30 2.30pm Bar Open
27 Thur 11.30am Weekly Meeting Lottery
1.00pm Lunch 7.00pm Duplicate Bridge
28 Fri Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am 10.00 1.00 Art Group
29 Sat Rambling
10.00 am Petanca Playa Ancha, Casares
30 Sun 12.30pm Bar Open & Tapas 12.00pm Mahjong
10.00 11.00am Bums & Tums Exercise
31 Mon 9.30 for 10.00am Bowls, Benavista 02.30pm Art Class
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Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am
1 Tue 10.30am Beg Spanish 11.45 Advanced
ALL SAINTS DAY 2.45 for 3.00pm Canasta
2 Wed Rambling 10.30 Krafty Club
10.30 2.30pm Bar Open 34th Birthday Party
3 Thur 11.30am Weekly Meeting Evening
4 Fri Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am 8.00 for 8.30pm Quiz
10.00 1.00 Art Group
5 Sat Rambling
10.00 am Petanca Playa Ancha, Casares
6 Sun 12.30pm Bar Open & Tapas 12.00pm Mahjong
10.00 11.00am Bums & Tums Exercise
7 Mon 9.30 for 10.00am Bowls, Benavista TRIP TO 02.30pm Art Class VALENCIA 02.45 for 3.00 pm Canasta
Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am
8 Tue 10.30am Beg Spanish 11.45 Advanced 2.00 pm Committee Meeting
9 Wed Rambling 2.30 Games afternoon
10.30 2.30pm Bar Open
10 Thur 11.30am Weekly Meeting 1.00pm Lunch 7.00pm Duplicate Bridge
11 Fri Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am 10.00 1.00 Art Group
12 Sat Festive Fair
10.00 am Petanca Playa Ancha, Casares
13 Sun 12.30pm Bar Open & Tapas 12.00pm Mahjong
14 Mon 10.00 11.00am Bums & Tums Exercise
9.30 for 10.00am Bowls, Benavista 8.00 for 8.30 Film Night 02.30pm Art Class
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Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am
Tue 10.30am Beg Spanish 11.45 Advanced 02.45 for 3.00pm Canasta
16 Wed Rambling
10.30 2.30pm Bar Open
17 Thur 11.30am Weekly Meeting 1.00pm Lunch 7.00pm Duplicate Bridge
18 Fri Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am 10.00 1.00 Art Group
19 Sat Rambling
10.00 am Petanca Playa Ancha, Casares
20 Sun 12.30pm Bar Open & Tapas 12.00pm Mahjong
21 Mon 10.00 11.00am Bums & Tums Exercise 9.30 for 10.00am Bowls, Benavista 02.30pm Art Class
Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am
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10.30 am Krafty Club Ramblers Lunch
Tue 10.30am Beg Spanish 11.45 Advanced Ladies Lunch 02.45 for 3.00pm Canasta
23 Wed Rambling Games afternoon
10.30 2.30pm Bar Open
24 Thur 11.30am Weekly Meeting Lottery 1.00pm Lunch 7.00pm Duplicate Bridge
25 Fri Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am 10.00 1.00 Art Group
26 Sat Rambling
10.00 am Petanca Playa Ancha, Casares
27 Sun 12.30pm Bar Open & Tapas 12.00pm Mahjong
10.00 11.00am Bums & Tums Exercise
28 Mon 9.30 for 10.00am Bowls, Benavista 02.30pm Art Class
Golf Casares Golf Club, 8.30 for 9.00am
29 Tue 10.30am Beg Spanish 11.45 Advanced 02.45 for 3.00pm Canasta
30 Wed Rambling
TherecentinvasionofRussiaintheUkrainehasdrawnattentiontotheworld supplyofsunflower oil,andtotheprogressiveeffectsonbottledcookingoil, margarinesandmanyotherproducts.
Tomeitseemedoddthatoneglobalissuecanhavesuchaneffectonthesupply ofsomethingso‘everyday’ascookingoil.SoIdidabitofresearch.
SincelastMarch,wehavebeentoldthattheUkraineistheworld’sgreatest producerofsunflowersandhenceitsoil, andwithouttheircrops,therestofthe worldwillhavetogoshort,andyet,allaroundusinSpainweseefieldsand fieldsofsunflowers.Howcanthisbetrue?
Thenumbersspeakforthemselveswhenyoufindthatabout20millionmetric tonsofsunflowerseedsareconsumedeachyear,andahalfofthatamount comesfromthecombinedproductionofRussiaandtheUkraine.
SowhataboutSpain,andFrance,andtheUS? Itseemsthat,comparedwith RussiaandtheUkraine,allthosefieldsofsunflowersarescarcelyworth counting.Comparethe5milliontonsthatbothRussiaandtheUkraineproduce, pooroldSpainproducesonlyaboutahalfamilliontons,andwhileFrancedoes abitbetterwithabout 600thousandtons,theUnitedStatesproduceonlyabout aquarterofamilliontons allbasedonthe2019productionfigures.
Sunflowers need fertile ground, and rain and direct sunshine at the right time of the year. All of that is obviously available in Russia and the Ukraine, and so too in Kazakhstan, parts of Europe, Argentina, Brazil, China, Tanzania and South Africa. So it’s not impossible to produce more than we already do, even within Europe, but our fertile fields are already being used for other produce that we also want. And that’s why the vast majority of the crop currently being denied us by Russia or inaccessible from the Ukraine, has been allowed to happen.
Interestingly, once the sunflower itself has enjoyed its time in the sun, and the seeds have matured to the point of harvesting, and that happens in about September and October, the weather doesn’t play much of a part. In the States, the farms of North Dakota, for instance, can take out their John Deere harvesters in flurries of snow and sub-zero temperatures, and still return a good product in mid October, and no doubt the same happens on the plains of Russia and the Ukraine. So, while it is a seasonal crop, it’s not troubled at harvest-time as is wheat and barley, when a wet autumn can play havoc with the economy of the crop.
And as for sewing the seeds, there are no great demands either; after ploughing to a depth of about 30 cm, and sewing the seeds by automatic feeders 50 cm apart (to allow the leaves to get plenty of sunlight) the plants will grow to a height of 1.50 to 2.00 m in fields stretching as far as the eye can see. We really are talking of vast areas many square kilometres. And reliable machinery is the key to success. And we have that!
So, while we can say that we (the rest of the world) should not have allowed Russia and the Ukraine to dominate the world production of a very attractive seed, the shortage can be dealt with, in time, and meanwhile, there are other oils other that the yukky palm oil to use instead.
As Del boy used to say, ‘This time next year, Rodney, we’ll be doing alright!’ Submitted by Geoff Morgan
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Typhoon Rips Through Cemetery; Hundreds Dead
LAPTOP
HP LAPTOP purchased Dec 2018 for 699 Euros - nearly new condition. I5 core processor. 1 TB hard drive 16GB ram. Spanish/English keyboard
250 Euros Sheila Fox Mob: 671 232 906 safoxuk@gmail.com
Hand carved full set, marble chess pieces with matching marble board. Measure 40cm x 40 cm
70 Euros o.n.o.
Trish Minter Mob: 660 366 826
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PRESIDENT Sheila Fox
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VICE PRESIDENT Sue Potter 686 107 835
SECRETARY Margaret Whittley 603 846 698 951 972 577
TREASURER Ted Lunniss 691 392 156
CATERING MANAGER
BAR MANAGER Ian Horwood 602 291 855
MEMBER WELFARE Diane Hackett 626 080 829 952 893 965
MEMBER (Estepona) Julie Wood 639 542 387 952 913 174
MEMBER HOUSEKEEPING Brenda Taylor 628 523 444
MEMBER ASST. TREASURER Daniel Hackston 641 170 385
LOCAL KEY HOLDER Nigel Nevshehir 689 457 410 952 791 449
MAGAZINE EDITOR Betty Fooks 663 572 492
ASST. BAR MANAGER
AUDITOR Doug Mitchell 667 998 800 952 897 977
MAINTENANCE MANAGER
MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY Sally Holloway 678 897 275 952 808 992
HOSTESS Introduce new members Maureen Winckle 952 791 812
PRESS OFFICER
WEBMASTER Vic Loughran (+44)7867 751980 952 886 772
Sheila Fox
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Facebook Sue Potter 686 107 835
Library Peter Galloway 952 794 270 Lottery Dave Hackett 636 326 599 952 893 965
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Rob Potter 671 725 243 952 636 627
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Videos Sue Potter 686 232 906
Wakes Organiser Diane Hackett 626 080 829 952 893 965
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Debra Coleman 617 432 629 (Whatsapp only)
Ronnie Lilley 605 153 969
Bingo Ian Horwood 602 291 855
Bowls Terry Smith 677 656 319 951 276 690
Bridge Tim & Nine Taminiau 647 374 145 951 277 113
Bums & Tums Rachel Lucas 711 073 363 951 515 220
Canasta Nigel Nevshehir 689 457 410 952 791 449
Film Night
Sue Potter 686 107 835
Golf Peter Henry 693 105 180 951 273 949 Coen Noordendorp 951 663 279
History Geoff Fabron +44 7786244607 951 517 014
Krafty Club
Julie Wood 639 542 387 952 913 174
Ladies Lunch Lynne Danby 687 211 500
Mahjong Lin Ingram 952 118 037
Petanca Sandy Avis 617 215 749 952 987 309
Quiz Night Sheila Fox 671 232 906 951 900 745
Rambling Co ord. Sue Potter 686 107 835
Spanish Lessons Martin Holmes 652 272 142 952 892 163
Walkers Co ord. Brian Hooper 662 403 543
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL Renewing your annual club membership can be done by bank transfer: Banco Sabadell IBAN ES98 0081 0535 8800 0131 1734 BIC CODE BSABESBB
Please advise TED LUNNISS, the club Treasurer by email if you have sent a payment by bank transfer, stating your name and membership number if possible.Ted_lunniss@hotmail.co.uk Tel: 691 392 156
IMPORTANT Transfers from UK banks are now charged at 18€ by our Spanish bank. Please include this extra amount if you need to send money to us from any UK bank.
COACH TRIPS See trip information for times. Please ensure that you sit in the seat numbered on your ticket. We regret that we cannot stop at any other point unless agreed with the organiser, to pick up or put down. The organiser reserves the right to refuse to include any member they feel is not sufficiently able bodied to follow the itinerary. Members are responsible for their own travel insurance.
BUYING YOUR TICKET Please produce your membership card together with the correct money. Have prepared your choice of the menu if applicable. Final ticket booking: All tickets must be booked and paid for on or before the last Thursday coffee morning before the event. Late phone bookings cannot be accepted. Members are advised to attend the last Thursday before a trip in case there are any last minute alterations.
REFUNDS Cannot be given for tickets, unless the organiser is notified in time, and providing the trip is full and a replacement can be found from the waiting list. Tickets are not transferable to other members without the authorisation of the organiser.
TIPS Are included in the cost of coach travel and restaurants, but not for hotels.
DRINKS POLICY All drinks, whether alcoholic or otherwise, to be consumed on the Club premises shall be purchased from the Club bar.
WELFARE Members are requested to notify our welfare officer, Diane Hackett, if they know of any member who is ill. Tel 626 080 829/ 952 893 965 Email: dianehackett22@gmail.com
ALL ORGANISERS PLEASE NOTE BEFORE LEAVING THE CLUB The clubhouse furniture must be sanitized and left as set for a Thursday meeting, switch off lights, fans and air conditioners, set building alarm and lock doors. When using the general fob for the alarm it is imperative to return it to the correct place.
DOGS Are not allowed inside the clubhouse. They are permitted on the lower terrace but only when they are under the owner’s control by being attached to a lead which is held by the owner or attached to one of the hooks on the wall which are provided for that purpose.
SMOKING The smoking of tobacco, electronic cigarettes or any other substance is not permitted anywhere in or on the Club premises.
PARKING When visiting the club please park considerately between white lines and never on yellow lines. Please DO NOT PARK in the car parking space in front of next door’s apartment. Although it is not officially for their sole use it is better for peaceful relations not to park there.
SAFETY NOTICES
Members are asked to abide by the safety notices that are in place within the Club.
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