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Canine lifesavers THE owner of a furniture shop located on the road between Jalon and Benissa says that she has her two dogs to thank for saving her life after a mysterious fire at her business. Dominique, who lives in rooms above the warehouse where the furniture is stored, was awoken by barking at around 5am last Sunday. One of the dogs, which are Czechoslovakian wolfhounds, started pulling her by her arm, strongly enough to leave bite marks. Dominique was fully awake at this stage and noticed the flames which had started to spread into the warehouse after starting outside.

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The owner attempted to extinguish the flames but a window blew out and she was forced to leave the building. By this time neighbours had

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called the emergency services and the Denia brigade turned up shortly after to begin fighting the blaze. The building was badly damaged and Dominique thinks the fire may have been started

deliberately as the source area has no electrical points or anything else that could start a blaze. However she is in no doubt that her loyal hounds, named Lua and Llop, saved her life.

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Night-time smash and grab IN a raid that went undetected for several hours, thieves stole an estimated ₏10,000 worth of high end mobile phones and tablets from an electronics shop on Denia’s Calle Marques de Campo this week.

by Simon Russell

CCTV showed that two men wearing ski masks approached the store at 3.15 am on Tuesday morning and threw a breeze block through the window. It took

them only two minutes to enter the shop and load up their backpacks before running off. The crime went unnoticed until 6am when an early rising local saw the damage and alerted the police. The

shops management team attended the scene along with the police and said that items stolen included Samsung phones as well as apple phones and tablets, which will probably be sold abroad as they will be traceable in Spain. The safe was untouched and the shop manager said that the thieves probably knew exactly what items to look for and may well already have a market to sell the goods. Despite the damage, the shop was later able to open for business.

Online fraud operation uncovered

Two Eastern European men have been arrested in Villajoyosa and a third remains under investigation, after police uncovered a 200,000 euro computer fraud operation. When Guardia Civil officers entered the apartment occupied by the suspects, they discovered evidence linking the men to crimes of fraud, identity theft, falsification of documents and criminal organisation. The men, all Ukranians aged 31, 34 and 36, were experts in computer programming and falsification of documents, and had used more than 200 identities, both real and fictitious, to open over 100 bank accounts, enabling them to defraud individuals, banks and

by Andy Mansell

credit institutions. Investigation proceedings began in February, when Guardia agents observed two men acting suspiciously, whilst trying to hide multiple phone cards, credit cards and identification papers down the side of a car seat. The officers set up a monitoring operation on an address in Villajoyosa observing the movements of the two male occupants. They, believed a sophisticated command and control centre had been set up on the premises, with several computer systems connected by remote access devices, equipped with a

security system that blocked the geographical location and IP addresses of the equipment. The suspects lived in semi isolation apart from neighbours in their building, with security blinds permanently drawn to avoid detection. In addition, as they committed the fraud activity online, they rarely left the premises, only to visit banks and ATM’s to collect cash, during which they were sure to wear clothing covering them completely so they could not be identified. The men had purchased a package of false documents including ID photograph, with which, they fabricated false working lives, payroll details and even created false identity

documents (DNI, NIE, asylum permits) combining a real document number with the real data of another person, in order to open bank accounts online. If necessary, they produced the document themselves, using templates of national and foreign documents that they had created on their computers, which achieved authenticity through a sophisticated and complex printer. During their seven months of operation, they created over 200 false and fictitious identities and set up 100 bank accounts, with which they requested loans to credit institutions, or made financed purchases of electronic items, which once in their possession, they resold to

second hand dealers and rastros. Once a warrant was obtained to search the premises, the Guardia officers stormed the apartment, breaking down a security door to surprise the occupants, who threw much of the incriminating equipment from the window on the seventh floor. However, as the road below had been cordoned off by the police all of the evidence was recovered. Two men were arrested the two Ukranian occupants of the apartment another from Finestrat, who remains under investigation for falsifying documents. After appearing in court, the men were released on bail,

charged with misappropriation of civil status, documentary falsification and belonging to a criminal group. Police investigators believe the organisation would have obtained benefits of more than 200,000 euros, with people affected in practically all of the Spanish provinces. The seized computers are still being studied and almost a hundred bank accounts have been blocked, but they estimate the number will increase dramatically. The operation remains open to find out who sold the data package with investigating officers not ruling out further arrests.


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Michael Garry, vacation in Benidorm

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It’s not every day that you chat to an Oscar winning actor - while on set for the filming of star studded crime-drama TV series Peaky Blinders. British actor Michael Garry - who starred in Series 4 of the BBC iconic criminal gangs’ show - talks exclusively to me while on vacation in Benidorm. Adrien Brody, winner of Best Actor award at the 2003 Oscars, for starring in Roman Polanski’s ‘The Pianist’ in 2002, was a gangster in Peaky Blinders. “I spoke twice to Oscar winning actor Adrien Brody - thinking he was just an extra, like me,” said Michael.

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Michael, 66, from Preston, Lancashire, is spending time away in Benidorm with his wife Ros. Michael, who has also played roles in Coronation Street and Emmerdale, featured in a scene from Peaky Blinders as a ‘heavy’ when leading Boxer Goliath through the corridors, prior to entering the boxing ring. Michael was one of Alfie Solomon’s heavies, who made sure nothing untoward happened to Goliath, a southern counties welterweight boxing champion. Goliath had a bout against Bonnie Gold. Gold, a young gypsy,

tough bareknuckle fighter, had ambitions to join the elite of world pro boxing , needing Thomas Shelby’s help to succeed. Cillian Murphy, who stars as Thomas Shelby, plays the lead role in Peaky Blinders, a 1919 British TV crime-drama series in the aftermath of the Great War, set in Birmingham. Retiring soldiers, newly minted revolution and criminal gangs, fighting for survival in the wake of economic upheaval. One of the most powerful gangs is Peaky Blinders, run by retiring war hero Thomas Shelby and his family. Big stars in Peaky Blinders include Thomas Hardy, who

plays Alfie S o l o m o n ’s , H e l e n McCrory, who plays Polly Gray, Annabelle Wallis, who plays Grace Burgess, Paul Anderson, who stars as Arthur Shelby and Sam Neill, starring as detective Chester Campbell. “Tom Hardy plays Jewish gangster Solomon’s who was in conflict with the Birmingham gang,” said Michael. “Tom Hardy used to bring his dog ‘Woody’ on set throughout filming,” said Michael, who has also starred in Bollywood films. The fifth series of Peaky Blinders is scheduled to be broadcast in 2019.

Boxer Goliath (rear) with Alfie Solomon’s ‘heavy’ Michael Garry (right).

Summer of sports SKATING has been included in Benidorm’s summer citizen’s sports programme for the first time this year, with the full list and timetable being announced last week. Councillor for Sports Arturo Cabrillo chaired the press conference, saying that even the youngest can participate in the mainly outdoor activities. He also said that “we are using our most precious resource, the sea” with kayaking, sailing and fishing all being

included. Football, beach volleyball, gymnastics, tennis and pilota all also feature as well as the usual swimming courses at the municipal pool. The registration period for residents started on 4 June and begins on 11 June for non-residents. You will need to bring along a DNI/ NIE or passport and minors will need documentation completed by a guardian. For more information go to www.benidorm.org or you can register at www. actividadesweb.benidorm.org


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Monster mussels found

off Costas A species of bivalve which has been classified as “seriously threatened” by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries have been found in large numbers in fish farms off Calpe and Villajoyosa. Pinna nobilis, commonly known as the fan mussel, is one of the largest Mediterranean mussels and can reach a length of 120cm, about four feet in old money. Around 400 of the juvenile creatures were found in a recent scientific analysis of the farms by the Institute of Marine Research. There

by Simon Russell

were also a large amount of pinna rudis larvae found, a more common but still rare and protected bivalve. A spokesman for the institute called the findings “unprecedented and remarkable”, although the team are now faced with the arduous task of moving the molluscs to a safe environment where they can be monitored. The species originally became endangered after a viral outbreak a few years ago that all but wiped them out.

by Matthew Richards

Altea Arts weekend success

More than a thousand people attended last weekend’s Nit de L’Art festival, showcasing contemporary art in various locations across the town of Altea. With artists from Madrid, Zaragoza, Murcia, Jaen, Valencia and even Thailand

by Andy Mansell

joining local talent, the event was designed to put the town at the forefront of modern art. Fifteen activities, including one conference, 3 screenings, 2 performances, an installation of public art, 4

large exhibitions and visits to 4 artists workshops available to visitors, culminated in a final audio visual presentation in the Plaza de Iglesia, church square last Sunday evening. Representatives of Altea department of culture expressed their satisfaction

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at the amount of visitors, both residents of Altea and those from further afield who showed their support of the Nit de L’Art weekend and confirmed their commitment to continue the festival in future years on a grander scale.


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Make A Wish weekend Language test for new rastro in Albir purchase throughout the day. Rob also explained that fundraising for the Make A Wish Foundation Spain charity is ongoing all year, with the major event on their calendar being a gala dinner at the Hotel Rober Palas in Albir on Saturday November 24th. Last year the gala was a sell out, with people travelling from across the world to attend. This year, the 50€ ticket price includes canapes, cava, 4 course dinner with drinks and entertainment into the small hours with music from Jazzify, Match and a superb Abba Tribute band. The majority of the ticket price and proceeds from a raffle on the evening will go directly to the charity. Anyone requiring information or wishing to reserve a table of 10 friends or colleagues, or smaller your place before tickets sell out. groups who will be seated together Alternately contact co-organiser on a communal table, should Hardy Janssen at elcidalbir@ contact Rob at R.adema@hotmail. gmail.com or call 666801064. com or call 622921171 to reserve For more information on the charity,

Alas poor Yorick…. THE Javea Players Dinner Show this year features an award winning and acclaimed play, directed by its author Phil Mansell, also a Javea Player himself. “Poor Yorick” was a winning entry in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Open Stages event, aimed at new plays that give Shakespeare a modern twist. In Phil’s play Yorick has been resurrected as a medieval stand-up comic, something that proves to be a bit too far ahead of its times for his audience. As he accepts defeat

and tries to get back his old €17.50; for more information job as court jester, various just visit www.javeaplayers. comedy scenarios unfold, complete with a cast of colourful characters Shakespeare himself would have been proud of. The show is from 2 to 7 July at the Casa de Cultura in Javea, followed by a tapas supper at Bar Imperial where there will also be live music from singer Roger Brown. Tickets are priced at

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BENIDORM taxi drivers applying for a licence to trade will need to have a working knowledge of Spanish, Valenciano and English under new guidelines being introduced. Mobility Councillor Jose Gonzalez de Zarate said “In a city like Benidorm, with so many tourists and where Valenciano and Spanish co-exist, it is necessary to have basic language skills.”

The method for testing has not yet been decided upon, but conducting part of any interview in the requisite languages may be adopted.Driver’s criminal background will also be looked into, and anyone who has a road safety infringement or a record for hate based or gender crimes will be barred from applying.

Alfas which is home to over 100 nationalities. Three mayors from some of the country’s largest cities were among the delegation, who are also hoping that

Macedonia may appeal as a travel destination for Alfaz residents. For example Kavadarci was represented, which has the largest vineyard in southeastern Europe.

by Simon Russell

Eastern interest A delegation of Macedonian businessmen, politicians and travel professionals visited l’Alfas del Pi last week to look into it as a potential tourist destination for citizens of the former Soviet state. They held a meeting with Martine Mertens, Councillor for Foreign Residents in the town, who outlined the cosmopolitan nature of

Children with life threatening illnesses will benefit from proceeds made at a second hand rastro in Albir this weekend. Money raised from the two-day event, to be held at Bar Los Musicos, in Calle Rodrigo 10, Albir on Saturday June 9 and Sunday June 10, will go to the Make A Wish charity, which makes dreams come true for sick and terminally ill kids throughout Spain. Co-organiser, Rob Adema explained that the philosophy of the worldwide charity is to give hope to sick children by making wishes come to true for them. “Wishes from children vary from going to Disneyland, meeting Ronaldo, seeing a princess or being a policeman for a day,” said Rob, “It gives them something to look forward to and energises them to fight the terrible diseases they suffer from.” The rastro will be open from 11.00h to 19.00h on both days, with food and drink available to


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Last week, The Bay Leaf, reached its 1st Birthday, Celebrating a whole year of business this authentic Indian and Nepalese restaurant situated in Albir just down the road from Benidorm, is a big favourite with residents and visitors. To celebrate the occasion the whole team pulled out all the stops providing a fantastic entertaining evening alongside their top quality food. The sun was shining all day, which is exactly what was needed with a fully booked restaurant inside and out on their very spacious sunny terrace. Guests were treated to classic Bollywood dancing

from professional dancers and were encouraged to join in with all the fun. The whole of the Bay Leaf team wants to thank all of their customers who were able to join in their celebrations as well as, all the customers who have dined with them over the last 12 months. T h e We e k e n d e r team, wish The Bay Leaf many more years of successful business.


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HAIR LOSS We all lose around 100 hairs every day. This is completely normal but when hair is falling out in clumps or blocking the plug hole after washing there may be a problem! Many people believe that stress causes hair loss. Stress as such, is not an explanation for hair loss. That said, if you have had any illnesses or major surgery it is not uncommon to lose large amounts of hair about 3-4 months later. This is known as Telogen effluvium.

Thyroid disease, both over-active and under-active can cause hair loss. Look out for other symptoms such as tiredness, dry skin, constipation and weight gain, or the opposite, restlessness, excessive perspiration, palpitations and weight loss. When the thyroid function is stabilized hair will regrow.

responsible such as oral contraceptives, antidepressants, anticoagulants (blood thinners,) blood pressure tablets and medications to treat heart disease. Medications used to treat gout and Other illnesses that can cause hair even vitamin A if taken in too large loss are diabetes and lupus. Among quantities can also cause excessive hair other things, diabetes can cause loss. weight loss, increased thirst, excessive urination and frequent infections. Anybody who is concerned about hair loss should see their Hormonal problems can also Family Doctor to rule out be a culprit. Imbalances of male or underlying disease. female sex hormones, androgens and oestrogens, can cause hair to fall out. by The Family Medical Centre, Albir Certain medications may also be

Are you depressed?…….Where is your happiness? Next time you are depressed, perhaps it would be an idea to try to find your happiness! I mean that quite sincerely. We lose our happiness when we lose sight of the things we have to be happy about. If there was a prize for naming the most things that make us happy I guess we could all be strong contenders in that competition! That is because we ALL have things in our lives to be happy about, but we don’t always think of them. Remembering and appreciating those things is a good remedy to squash depression. Happiness is a state of mind, it is not due to a set of circumstances. I have had clients who have told me about

all the material things they have, villas, swimming pools, money in the bank, caring partners…and still they are not happy. When we get to that stage in our lives we need to be very basic and think about fundamental things to lift ourselves up, and I think the most basic happiness is that WE WOKE UP this morning, when millions of people didn’t! They would probably have given anything to swap places with us, just to have the chance to live for another day, even with the problems we feel are pulling us down. I was impressed one day when I met a paraplegic woman in a wheelchair outside of a shop. She was very distorted, even facially,

and one leg was dramatically twisted. I started to feel sorry for her till I saw the smile on her face, and heard the cheery words she was saying to people coming in and out of the shop. I was moved to silent tears, as I had forgotten to think of the things I had to be happy about in my life on that particular day. As I came out of the shop I touched her shoulder and told her she was wonderful. She really made my day, and I have never forgotten her. Perhaps we could think of her if we feel depressed, and be grateful for all the things we take for granted. Happiness makes us stronger, and people with strength attract others, and that can make us even happier, so

the circle goes on, starting off by being happy about just one or two things and it just grows!! There is nothing like sitting and thinking silently and privately for a few moments about the good things in our lives,… and we all have them. Like just having another day to live, for a start… what a bonus! What are we going to do with it….mentally, if not physically? Don’t let’s waste it with negative thoughts that pull us down. If you feel your life has been a large area of unattractive waste ground, plant seeds of happiness! Once you plant them, just watch them grow!! Why not try it?!… by Violet King


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Gardening on the Costa Blanca

Mention was made last week of the Genetic Modification of plants. Now there’s a contentious subject! For every claimed advantage to the process, there seems to be a claimed drawback. The term GMO is usually used as a reference for food products because that is where most GMOs are found but it is an abbreviation that stands for “genetically modified organism.” A GMO is created when genes from one species are artificially forced, in laboratory conditions, into the gene structures of unrelated plants or animals. These genes can originate from any living being, plant or creature, including humans, and be forced into the genetic structure of any other living organism. The first GMOs were introduced in the 1990s since when the USA has accepted genetically modified versions of many of their most important crops while the rest of the world

and Europe in particular, has treated the system with considerable caution. Of course, because many American food products are imported into Europe, it is difficult for us to avoid incorporating GM products into our diet – in other words, unless you have been very careful, you are already risking the claimed

drawbacks of these modifications. In the USA, the regulatory body, the Food and Drugs Administration(FDA) does not yet require GMOs to be specifically labelled but “has issued guidance for manufacturers who wish to voluntarily label their foods as containing or not containing such ingredients”. In the

EU (including in the UK), foods must say on their label if they contain or consist of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) or contain ingredients produced from GMOs. This means that all GM foods, including flour, cooking oils and glucose syrups from a GM source, have to be labelled as GM. A quick check on two cereal packets showed no such information although some of the ingredients were likely GMO candidates! One of the showpiece ‘GM success stories’ is that of the saving of the Hawaiian papaya industry by the introduction of the genetically engineered papaya variety named Rainbow. The industry began suffering severe economic losses due to the impact of the devastating, aphid spread, papaya ringspot virus as early as the 1950s and, by 1997, the virus had almost destroyed the commercial crop. Production of Hawaii’s

fifth largest crop fell by nearly 40 pc, farmers were going out of business, and Hawaii’s once $17 million papaya industry was struggling to survive. The Rainbow variety, which includes a gene that made the papaya plants resistant to the ringspot virus, was introduced commercially in 1998 and produced immediate results. Within four years, the genetic ‘improvement’ had not only stopped the rapid decline of the industry, but production actually returned to levels near where they were before the papaya ringspot virus invasion. Against this economic success story, the arguments of the anti-GM lobby seem to revolve round the

‘potential’ possibilities of the inclusion of an allergen in the gene because it contains a string of amino acids identical to a known allergen and of increased antibiotic resistance, which contributes to the risk of superbugs, or antibiotic-resistant disease. In view of the economic value of the crop, you can imagine which side of the argument is currently winning!

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IT WAS BOUND TO HAPPEN ONE DAY! By Tony Myles THERE is a very old joke about the golfer who demonstrates his new ball that sends out a bleep from wherever it lands. It floats on water and when the light starts to fade it also flashes so it is easily spotted in the undergrowth. When asked where he bought it he replies that he found it! This shaggy dog tale is about to come true. There is a company that has now developed a golf ball with a microchip inserted into the core. Combine this with an app on your mobile phone and you will have instant feedback on all the relevant statistics on your golf shot. Imagine data being presented to you on the speed of your shot, the spin rate, distance carried and the launch angle. And for some, perhaps more importantly, the actual location of where your shot has settled. Whilst this may be of little consolation when it is several feet under water, at least you will know for certain exactly where it is. The Genius ball will

on the market later this year but the initial cost will probably mean it is beyond the reach of most golfers. The good news is that as the development costs become absorbed into the sales revenue so the costs will be reduced and perhaps in a few years this will mean that most players will invest in these in much the same way as today they buy a sleeve of ProV1s. Will it become a huge success or merely an overnight gimmick designed to end up in the Bargain Bucket? We asked a domain expert for his views. Campbell Lamont has one of the largest Golf Superstores in Spain and this is what he had to say. “At CL Golf we are always at the forefront when adopting new products that will aid the game and will be popular with our clients. When electronic distance calibration devices first appeared we recognised the potential benefit and offered them at the lowest prices on the market. I think that this new technology sounds very exciting and we will be keep a close eye

on developments. Once it is proven and available at reasonable prices we will be offering it from our shop in Ondara.” That is unlikely to happen for a year or so as the manufacturers plan to launch it later this year with a bundle of regular balls. The concept being that you can use the Genius ball a few times during a round and play with identical regular

balls on the majority of holes. The projected price will be close to €50 for a dozen which will include three Genius balls. Do you think that this could become the standard for professional competitions. The prospect of a competitor having to return to a tee because an errant shot can’t be found would be a think of the past. At a time when the sport is seeking to streamline the game that must be a positive move forward. Or is it a step too far that is starting to allow technology to invade the game.

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LCG Golf TOM McCowan

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PGA España, author of the book "So you want to play golf?"

o play a good golf shot - you do not hit the ball the clubhead hits the ball - You Swing the clubhead.

HAVING recently received the new catalogue from a golf component supplier I was amused and surprised by the description of some of the golf club shafts, especially the one described as being designed for the more aggressive swings. Faster rhythm yes, but does aggression produce more clubhead speed? The words; Balance, Control, Stability, consistency, swing speeds being slower or faster, enhancing playability, makes for an easier swing, produces comfort better feel, more stable swing, extending flight distance, vibration dampening, etc. are generally used, but when it comes to being designed for aggressive swings, you must wonder what the next description is going to be. Will it continue to drift away from the concept of a rhythmical golf swing, for the preference of just hit the ball harder and harder. Care must be taken over the words that are used to describe what someone has been doing and what others think that they have seemed to have done whilst playing golf. Most good golfers will tell you that they hit the ball well today when what they did was hit good golf shots. They go to the range and practise their swing, to better

their golf shots. One of the best golfers of their time stated that, before a tournament he went to the practice ground to “prepare for play”, then go to the golf course and “play”. When the game was over go again to the practice area to “un-play” the game, to get back into the condition to start all over again the next day. The definition of the word swing according to the “Collins Concise English Dictionary”, to swing is to move backwards and forwards, as a freely hanging object, to turn as on a hinge or swivel, to have exciting rhythmic quality. To move a bat or weapon etc. with a sweeping motion and various other similar examples of continuous movements. The movement of the golf club shaft is to produce dynamic energy down the its length by flexing backwards to forwards accelerating the clubhead as it passes forwards through the position of the ball. Will aggression towards the ball make for better golf shots ?

The "Secret"

Alex Ward - NLP Golf Practictioner WGTF Level 3 Recommended Golf Coach - Club fitter and builder

GOLFERS all over the Costa Blanca, and the world are all looking for the “secret” move that will improve their scores and give them the swing that they have always dreamed of, but this dream movement, unfortunately does not exist. Instead, golfers need to look within themselves to find the reasons behind their short-comings, this is not meant to sound derogatory or rude. Instead it is the honesty that golfers need

to be able to truly improve their games. I have given a lot of lessons and a recurrent theme that I see is the mis-interpretation of the faults that plague a golfer, sometimes momentarily or sometimes for what may seem an entire lifetime strolling the fairways. These flaws may have a technical base, but the constant self-reminding when the flaw in question rears its ugly head, results in a golfer allowing mental interference to overcome them, cloud their judgement if you wish.

It is this lack of clarity that is causing more of a problem than the actual issue with your technique Let me explain, you can have the perfect technique, but if your mind is thinking about the meeting that you may not make because of slow play or the need to get up and down from the green side bunker to win the club championship, you will still fail to hit the shot that you are attempting, regardless of your technique. This is the power of the mind, it is the reason why we all try to stay in the present, focus on what we

are doing NOW, not what may happen or what has happened. Watching golf on TV you will often hear the pundits dissecting the swings of the world´s best golfers, pointing out the reason for a mis-hit or mistake, but ultimately this is only for TV. The main reason for a single mishit is the mental approach taken by the player. It is almost inconceivable to many that the mind can be solely to blame, but you also hear that a player “choked” coming down the stretch, losing the tournament

because they couldn’t cope with the pressure of the situation. Pressure does not affect how we swing the club, it changes the way we think about swinging the club, ultimately taking control of the moment. A prime example of this is what I call the “provisional ball syndrome”. How many times have you hit a poor shot, requiring you to play a provisional ball, only to hit your best shot of the day with your provisional ball? Regularly? This is not a surprise as the provisional

ball is your potential, it is the way your body wants to swing the golf club, you are not clouding the issue with your mind, that is too occupied with thinking about the previous bad shot you hit. Reaching your potential does not necessarily require a text book swing, which to my mind is nothing more than a marketing ploy, it requires you to trust yourself, your natural ability to achieve the results that you want. When we step back and allow our bodies to function naturally, on their own invariably we perform better. This could be referred to as being in “the zone”, a state of mind where we are almost unable to explain what we did, how it felt or what we were thinking. It just happened. If you can achieve this state of mind more regularly then your scores will tumble.


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IS IT JUST ME?

By Tony Myles

The White Coast Golf Society

THE Brits are well known for being obsessed by the weather and so I hesitate to raise the subject here but I must pose the question. Has it been more unsettled this year? And not only in Spain. If you look at other locations you will surely spot a similar trend. The UK was promised record-breaking high temperatures, clear blue skies and barbecue conditions. They certainly got the high temperatures,

accompanied by thunder storms and flooding. In the US Tiger Woods was doing well on his campaign to improve his ranking. At five under for his second round, following a vintage 95-yard shot for an eagle at the 11th, he was about to putt for a birdie at the 12th when play was suspended due to the threat of lightning. Also in the States, a series of thunderstorms hit Alabama and resulted in the termination of the US Women’s Open at Shoal

Creek. Play was halted and half of the field was unable to complete their second round. The unsettled conditions have also affected the French Tennis Open where, despite forecasted clear skies, the heavens opened and Rafa’s match had to be postponed. It is a fact that the more birthdays you have the more that months and years tend to meld together. However, I am reasonably certain that it wasn’t too long ago that we were concerned

about the long drought and subsequent water shortage. Can I take it that this is less of a concern these days? WHAT IS THE WEATHER FORECAST? Many of us have a favourite weather app either on our laptop, pc or phone and for overall accuracy I can recommend www. yr.no. It is Norwegian and I can offer no explanation as to why it should be more accurate than others, but time after time it does prove to be so.

Get a move on!!!

There is one topic on which the vast majority of golfers are in agreement and on which vast tomes have already been written. By Tony Myles SLOW play. it can be detrimental to the game on a number of levels. Individually you can be enjoying a good round and making straight and long drives, precise chips onto the green and deadly accurate putts. Then you come up behind a group who appear to be intent on taking as many shots as they need in order to reach the green, only to take a further three or four putts before deciding to move on. Your concentration lapses as you become irritated by their apparent lack of consideration. Your long straight drives become hooks and your chips become shanks. Irritation turns to rage as you three putt and your blood pressure mounts. You are ready to explode if you get close enough to that tardy group ahead.

So who is to blame?

If you ask any golfer if they have been guilty of slow play would anyone own up? I suspect not, as it is invariably someone else who is the culprit. Some years ago I played with a small group of friends that included one chap who would wait patiently for players behind him to play before going into his setup routine for each shot. This included club selection, practice swing,

feet positioning check, second practice swing, recheck alignment and eventually the shot. I pointed out that this process took more than 30 seconds on every shot and whilst that doesn’t sound like a long time it means an extra 45 minutes on each round. A simple solution. “Be ready to play when it is your turn.” Realisation dawned and the 30 seconds was instantly reduced to a much more acceptable 10 seconds and 30 minutes was wiped off his round. Unless you are a professional competing for large sums, Golf is essentially a sociable game and much of the pleasure is obtained in the interaction with your fellow players. But this vital component should be measured against the needs of the other golfers. Not only those in your group but also the group behind and the ones behind them. A little bit of efficiency built into your game has the potential to yield significant improvements and act as a signal to your colleagues. So is Ready Golf the “cure-all” for slow Play or what else do we need to incorporate? More next week.

IT is appropriate that a Society founded on the Costa Blanca should be named the White Coast Society. And equally appropriate is the fact that unlike many other societies The White Coast do not confine themselves to one home golf club, preferring instead to travel north and south along the white coast visiting clubs from El Saler to Font de Lop. The society is quite young by many standards having been formed in 2004. Gary Stone and Dave Peacock were the founder members and their objective was to create a group of golfers who wanted to play the game seriously, but would nevertheless place a high value on the companionship that it provided. Today the society has a full complement of sixty members but nevertheless they would consider membership applications where the applicant has been recommended by an existing member and especially from lady golfers or anyone with a low handicap. The existing range of handicaps is very impressive with players as low as plus 2 and up to 36. Gary Stone remains an active member and indeed is the Society Captain this year. He has a constancy which many golfers would envy having played off under 5 for fifty years. How do you choose which courses to use? I asked Gary for his views on what makes a good society venue. “The welcome at each course is paramount to enjoying the day. Many members prefer to use buggies and these are always reserved in advance. It is reassuring to find that they are set aside and labelled when we arrive. Attention to detail is always important and the fact that some of our members are presented with a vegetarian option on any meals can also help create a positive feeling about the Club. It also doesn't cost much to offer the players a snack at the end of game or some free tapas? This can benefit the club as the tendency is ti have a second beer. Finally we are all experienced players and appreciate an efficiently run course where the delays are minimised. This can be assured by a “friendly” but “firm” Marshall who monitors slow play and takes action to eliminate this curse!.” The White Coast Golf Society have a comprehensive web site and you can find out more about them by visiting www.whitecoastgolf.com


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LCG Golf Player Profile

Alvaro

Quiros Garcia I, Alvaro Quiros Garcia, was born on January 21st 1983 in a small town in the Cádiz province, Spain. My humble father was a gardener and a golfer. By the age of nine I had taken my first steps into a sport that would eventually become my livelihood and passion. It all started on La Cañada Golf Club.

THE BEGINNING From the age of 14 I played golf alongside my other great sporting passion, football. I was a decent football player and, at least they say that, I showed great skills and attitude as a cadet in my hometown team. But eventually I had to choose between the two sports. With some good advice from my father, I left football. I did this in order to have time for all the practice and travel that is required of one who aims to become a great golfer. To the age of 16, I continued to learn and practice my game at La Cañada Golf Club. I was coached and supervised by the local teaching staff, in particular Pedro Tineo, a great golfer and a superb teacher with a passion for teaching and inspiring young talents. He started to work with me in a serious and methodical way, inside his house with no ball, simply watching my swing path. My practice didn’t stop at the golf course. After school, I used to go to Pedro’s house to practice on his terrace. I also spent many late nights on an improvised training course, dressed in warm clothes to keep the winter out. There I worked over and over again on my swing under the glare of the spotlights, and Pedro of course. I trained every day, for many hours, swinging and swinging while working on my technique. It was hard work and maybe a bit too much for a 15-year-old boy. It is often at moments like this that people throw in the

towel because they feel that the sacrifices you have to make in order to become an elite athlete are more than they can handle. But my own determination together with my father’s constant support paid off. In 1999, when I was 16 years old, I competed for Spain for the first time.

FROM TEEN TO GOLFER When I was 18 years old I had a handicap of +1 and managed to win a scholarship to enter the Residential High Performance Centre Joaquin Blume in Madrid. I shared facilities with athletes who are now successful Olympians: Andrès Diaz, Juan Carlos Higuero, Aitami Ruano, the triathlete Ivan Rana and the hockey player Bemardino Herrera, amongst others. It was during this period I joined the national under21-team, to play alongside names such as Gonzalo Fernandez Castano, Alfredo Garcia Heredia, Pablo Martin and Alejandro Canizares. Playing in the Spanish team colours, we won the European Amateur Team Championship title. After that I managed to finish 4th place twice in the individual European Amateur Individual Championship and win the prestigious Biarritz cup with

60 strokes. I also appeared twice at the British Amateur. At this point in life Jose Rivero, the advisor to the Spanish team, took me under his wings. From that day on he has advised and assisted me in my play and how to improve my swing. TURNING PROFESSIONAL When turning 21 I had a handicap of +3.4 and I finally turned professional. I started to play the Spanish circuit, which was the Peugeot Tour. Advised by Rivero, I soon got my first victory at the Golf Club Sevilla in March 2005. In May 2006, while playing the Spanish circuit, I received an invitation to play a Challenge Tour event at the Morson International Challenge in Manchester, which I won. Getting this first victory gave me the rights to play the full Challenge Tour during the remainder of the year. I finished on18th place in 2006, which earned me my European Tour card for 2007. Even though I had earned my card, the category I had obtained gave me limited access to the second level of the Tour. As a result, I went to the qualifying school at San Roque Club where I improved my card category. Now I could start playing golf for real.


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Property

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Spanish mortgage news in May 12-month Euribor, the base rate used for most mortgages in Spain, came in at -0.188 in May, a fraction higher than the month before, but 48% lower than the same month last year, which is what counts when it comes to annually resetting mortgages. As a result, borrowers in Spain with annually resetting Spanish mortgages will see their mortgage payments fall by around €3 per month for a typical €120,000 loan with a 20 year term. Euribor’s downward trend deep into negative territory looks like it has run its course, as you can see from the chart above. Having fallen every month between September 2016 and December 2017 Euribor has remained unchanged or risen in four of the last five months. Interest rates have a long way to rise if they are going to reach normal territory, as you can see from the chart below. But with Italy and Spain in political turmoil and with large public deficits, it’s unlikely that the ECB will raise rates significantly anytime soon.

For now, though, the long period of falling rates appears to have come to an end. That said, money is still as cheap as it has ever been, and it looks like a good time to take out a long-term, fixedinterest rate mortgage to lock in today’s cheap cost of borrowing. If interest rates, inflation, and Spanish property prices rise (as they are), buying a Spanish home today with a fixed-rate mortgage could turn out to be a good investment.

New Spanish mortgage lending up 2.3% in March New residential mortgage lending increased in March by 2.3% to 23,147 new loans, a much lower rate of growth than has been the norm in recent months, probably due to seasonality. The average new loan in March was €134,623, up 1.7% compared to last year. Whilst new mortgage lending keeps growing, house prices will keep rising.

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07:00 MILKSHAKE 11:45 The Gadget Show 12:30 Police Interceptors 13:25 Police Interceptors 14:25 Police Interceptors 15:25 Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords 16:20 Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords 17:15 Rich House, Poor House 18:15 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away! 19:10 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away! 20:00 Building The London Underground 20:55 5 News Weekend 21:00 Secrets of the Valley of the Kings 22:00 Secrets of Tutankhamun’s Treasures 23:00 New: Alexander The Great’s Lost... 00:05 The Ten Plagues Of Egypt...

08:10 Dara O Briain’s Go 8 Bit 09:00 Deadly 60 Australia 09:30 Deadly 60 India 10:00 Deadly 60 India 10:30 Deadly 60 Malaysia 11:00 Deadly 60 Malaysia 11:30 Deadly 60 United Kingdom 12:00 American Pickers 13:00 American Pickers 14:00 Red Bull Soapbox Race: Santiago 15:00 Red Bull Soapbox Race: Mumbai 16:10 Rooney: The Man Behind the Goals 17:20 Top Gear: Patagonia Special 20:00 Red Dwarf III 20:40 Red Dwarf V 21:20 Red Dwarf V 22:00 Moneyball Film (2011) 00:40 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 01:40 Mock the Week 02:20 Mock the Week 03:00 Room 101 03:35 Room 101 04:10 Parks and Recreation

07:00 Richard E Grant’s Hotel Secrets The Extra Factor 08:00 Richard E Grant’s Hotel Secrets Ireland 09:00 Richard E Grant’s Hotel Secrets F 10:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 11:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 12:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 13:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 14:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 15:00 Cold Case 16:00 Cold Case 17:00 Cold Case 18:00 Without A Trace 20:00 Without A Trace 22:00 New: Blue Bloods 22:00 Westworld 00:10 Last Week Tonight With... 00:45 Ray Donovan Mister Lucky 01:50 Ballers Seeds of Expansion

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07:00 Milkshake 11:45 Make You Laugh Out Loud 12:10 Police Interceptors 13:05 Police Interceptors 14:05 Police Interceptors 15:05 Disney’s Holes Film 16:05 Access 16:10 Disney’s Holes Film 17:30 FIA Formula E Live: Zurich 17:15 World’s Scariest Animal Attacks 20:00 Cricket On 5: Eng Vs Sco-1st ODI 20:55 5 News Weekend 21:00 The Yorkshire Steam Railway:.. 22:00 The Yorkshire Steam Railway:.. 23:00 New: Top Of The Box 1978 With... 01:05 The Best of Bad TV: The 70s

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MONDAY

07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Rip Off Britain 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Crimewatch Roadshow Live 12:45 Close Calls: On Camera 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 14:45 Doctors From the Heart 15:15 The Boss 16:00 Escape to the Country East Devon 16:45 Garden Rescue 17:30 Flog It! 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 Fight Like a Girl 21:00 EastEnders 21:30 Grenfell 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 BBC London News 23:45 Have I Got Old News for You 00:15 The Graham Norton Show

07:00 Flog It! Trade Secrets 07:30 Britain’s Secret Charity Cheats 08:15 Garden Rescue 09:00 Antiques Roadshow Coronation... 10:00 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC Newsroom Live 12:30 The Week in Parliament 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 Perfection 14:45 For What It’s Worth 15:30 Getting the Builders In 16:15 Ray Mears’ Bushcraft African Safari 17:15 Edwardian Farm 18:15 Antiques Road Trip 19:00 Richard Osman’s House of Games 19:30 Curious Creatures 20:00 Great American Railroad Journeys 21:00 Springwatch 2018 22:00 Versailles 23:00 QI 23:30 Newsnight 00:15 Journey in the Danger Zone: Iraq 01:15 Countryfile Royal Special:...

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Poldark Season 4 Episode 1 of 8

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into uncertainty when the prime minister calls an election. George BBC1 London 9:00pm Sun 10 Jun Warleggan’s reign as member for NEW SERIES The period Truro has had a drama returns for a fourth series, devastating impact on the city, which sees the country plunged and Hugh is determined to

07:00 Countdown 07:45 The King of Queens 08:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:05 Frasier 10:35 Frasier 11:05 Car S.O.S 12:05 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 13:00 Channel 4 News Summary 13:05 Come Dine with Me 14:05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 15:10 Countdown 16:00 A Place in the Sun: Summer Sun 17:00 The £100K Drop 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:30 The Posh Frock Shop 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Jamie’s Quick & Easy Food 21:30 Food Unwrapped 22:00 24 Hours in Police Custody 23:00 Flowers 00:00 The Crystal Maze Celebrity Special

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07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Rip Off Britain 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Crimewatch Roadshow Live 12:45 Close Calls: On Camera 13:15 Bargain Hunt Portobello/ Kingston 14:00 BBC News at One 14:45 Doctors The Untold 15:15 The Boss 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Garden Rescue 17:30 Flog It! Nottingham 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 Holby City Primum Non Nocere, Part One 22:00 Our Girl 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:45 Ugly Me: My Life with Body... 00:45 Saving the Cyber Sex Girls:...

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BBC1 London 9:15am Mon 11 Jun NEW SERIES beginning by meeting Angela Rippon, Gloria tower block residents Hunniford and Julia who have been told their Somerville return homes are dangerous in to investigate more the wake of the Grenfell consumer issues, disaster

George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces

win crystals to swap for time inside the iconic Crystal Dome. Along the way, Big Narstie comes face to face with Jarhead, so how will the master of grime cope with his mighty riddles?

07:00 Flog It! Trade Secrets 07:30 Rip Off Britain 08:15 Garden Rescue 09:00 Top of the Shop with Tom Kerridge 10:00 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC Newsroom Live 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 The Super League Show 14:45 For What It’s Worth 15:30 Getting the Builders In 16:15 Ray Mears’ Bushcraft Birchbark Canoe 17:15 Edwardian Farm 18:15 Antiques Road Trip 19:00 Richard Osman’s House of Games 19:30 Curious Creatures 20:00 Great American Railroad Journeys 21:00 Springwatch 2018 22:00 Grammar Schools: Who Will Get In? 23:00 Later Live... with Jools Holland 23:30 Newsnight 00:15 Love in the Countryside 01:15 Britain’s Best Home Cook

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Rip Off Britain

displace him. Rioting erupts on the streets, which results in Zacky’s son and the Carnes brothers being accused of murder, while Ross is helpless to intervene. The Enyses consider having a child, and Demelza seeks to reconcile two rival local lords

Channel 4 9:00pm Fri 8 Jun

Alfie Deyes through the Aztec, Medieval, Industrial and Futuristic zones. In each one, the contestants must conquer physical, skill, mystery and mental challenges in a bid to

08:10 Dara O Briain’s Go 8 Bit 09:15 American Pickers 10:00 Storage Hunters UK 10:30 Storage Hunters UK 11:00 American Pickers 12:00 American Pickers 13:00 American Pickers Off the Road 14:00 World’s Most Dangerous Roads 15:00 Top Gear 16:00 Impossible Engineering 17:00 Top Gear 18:00 Top Gear 19:00 Taskmaster Their water’s so delicious. 20:00 World’s Most Dangerous Roads Ethiopia 21:00 Cops UK: Bodycam Squad 22:00 QI XL 23:00 Live at the Apollo 00:00 Jon Richardson: Ultimate Worrier Humanity

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LIBRA (Sept 24th-Oct 23rd) A lot of visitors may come to your Your health is likely to be glowing home today, Libra. Land might be and your physical energy high, discussed. At some point you’ll be Aries. You’ll probably want to spend reminded of someone from the past some of your time today working and experience a momentary wave out or otherwise getting some of longing to see this person again. exercise. This gets the endorphins ARIES LIBRA This won’t last, however. You’ll be going so you feel that much more motivated to pursue job-related or personal projects. too busy relating to those present now. Expect to Relations with others should be stimulating and learn a lot and accomplish more throughout the jovial, although not deep or intimate. Sports or course of the day. Go for the gold. games could be especially appealing. TAURUS (April 21st-May 21st) Shared activities throughout the day could bring you closer to a friend or lover, Taurus. You might attend a sports event, lecture or workshop, or concert or play. You TAURUS could drive into the country or just hang out together. Conversations about a number of different subjects could increase your understanding of one another and leave you with a lot of wonderful memories of the day. Have fun.

SCORPIO (Oct 24th-Nov 22nd) Expect to hear some great news from relatives or neighbors, perhaps involving money. You could hear this from more than one source, Scorpio, so it’s likely SCORPIO true. You might spend a lot of time driving around, mainly running errands but also seeking people who are in the know. Someone you need to reach won’t be in, but don’t let that stop you. Continue and you’ll find what you want.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23rd-Dec 21st) GEMINI (May 22nd-June 21st) The forthcoming completion of a Your self-confidence is likely to frustrating project could be moved skyrocket today, Gemini. Good closer by one intense burst of news about money could reach you energy from you, Sagittarius. Selfwhile you’re at home, causing family confidence and determination members to want to celebrate. You come together to make sure you GEMINI might be a little tired, but you’ll be SAGITTARIUS tie up all the loose ends and finish it all up. However, don’t expect to up for it anyway, since the news gives you a second wind. Expect a lot of compliments be able to relax for long. The enthusiasm generated from your household as well as others you might by the success of this project will only whet your appetite for new ones. happen to meet. CANCER (June 22nd-July 23rd) More than one social event could take place in your neighborhood, Cancer, putting you in touch not only with neighbors but also with interesting new people. These get-togethers CANCER should be jovial and congenial. You can expect a lot of stimulating conversation and physical activity like games or dancing. Valuable business contacts could be made today, although you might not be aware of it at the time.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22nd-Jan 20th) Today you might take a trip, Capricorn, perhaps a long-distance vacation. This may have been planned in advance, but it could just as easily be spur of the moment. You’re in CAPRICORN the position where you feel secure enough financially and established enough in your working life to cut yourself a little slack and make time for enjoyment. Do something new and different even if others think you’re crazy.

LEO (July 24th-August 23rd) AQUARIUS (Jan 21st-Feb 19th) Today could bring a lot of physical Aquarius, some interesting insights activity, possibly including could steer you in the right workouts, sports, and dancing, direction regarding a goal you’ve as your energy, enthusiasm, and been working toward for a long stamina are all high, Leo. Life may time. You generally prefer logic to be mentally demanding, too, but ESP, but today your intuition is so LEO AQUARIUS you can handle it. Relations with strong that it’s difficult to resist. You friends and colleagues should be warm, congenial, could also feel a burst of physical energy that spurs and full of good-natured banter. You could be you on to do whatever needs to be done. Don’t worry exhausted but satisfied with everything you’ve done about what’s rational. Follow your heart. by the end of the day. PISCES (Feb 20th-March 20th) VIRGO (August 24th-Sept 23rd) Expect to spend a lot of time A number of children could cross in the company of others, your path today, perhaps at a social perhaps running from one social event. You might get caught up event to another. At least one in their games and momentarily could end up being helpful to experience being a child again your professional life. A lot of yourself. This could increase your PISCES stimulating conversation could VIRGO appeal for love partners, Virgo, so take place today, Pisces, perhaps don’t be surprised if you’re the recipient of admiring giving you clues to opportunities or trends that you glances from the people around you. At some point, want to follow. Relations with others should be jovial, you might be the center of attention, perhaps telling congenial, and supportive. stories. Enjoy!

CRYPTOGRAMS Cryptograms are simple-substitution ciphers where every letter of the alphabet has been switched. Your task is to use pattern recognition and your grammar and vocabulary Presented by Puzzle abilities Baron to decipher the hidden quote. Hint: start

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Drop Quotes are similar to cryptograms, in that the goal is for the solver to uncover a hidden quote. A black-and-white crossword-style grid is set up for each quote, with a number STAR PUZZLE of letters “hovering” above To complete the puzzle fill in each of the empty hexagon each column. Your task is to cells with numbers between 1 & 7 following the 3 rules “drop” each of those letters below; into the appropriate square in each column, until the 1. No numbers in a horizontal line can be repeated. entire quote is revealed. All 2. No numbers in a diagonal line can be repeated. punctuation (commas, peri3. No numbers in the 7 gray hexagons can be repeated. ods, dashes, etc.) has been removed. Good luck! http://bestforpuzzles.com/dc/print.html?puzz=daily-codeword-180607

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Sport DAVE SACKMAN MEMORIAL Tuesday. 29th May – 31st May, 2018 3-2-1 TROPH Thursday

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El Cid Bowls Club Brian Tibble Memorial 3 Wood Mixed Trips 2018 The day started with the reading of a lovely message from Jane Tibble apologizing for her enforced absence due to health issues and wishing all entrants an enjoyable day. Some close competition throughout the day. 3 Group winners and one best runner up through to the semi final after a lunch break. First semi seeing Ros Dingle, Clive

Bidel and Alan Ferrand beat Betty Anderson, Richard Chamberlain (BBC) and Paul Trunchion. In the other semi Cori King, Jack Coburn and Graham King beat Stuart Norris, Geraldine Scutt and Floyd Williams. Then a close final saw the result go to Alan Ferrand and team. Presentations immediately afterwards, made by the Club President Jim Sissens.

Thanks went to Jane Tibble for generously sponsoring the Competition again. To Paul Trunchion for donating the Bottles to 12 prize winners and to Stewart Beattie - Captain and his Vice Captain Paul Trunchion for organising the Competition. Thanks also to Tony Carroll who was the Umpire of the day. Over 90% of entrants remained for free nibbles.

72 Bowlers split into 24 teams turned out to take part in the annual ‘Dave Sackman Memorial 3-2-1’ competition. The format is 4 groups of 6 teams playing in a round robin contest, the winners of each group play in a semi-finals knockout to arrive at the last 2 teams standing. Each team had to play 6 ends of Triples, 6 ends of Pairs and 6 ends of Singles, 2 extra points were up for grabs for shot difference advantage. At stake was the Trophy and Cash Prize for the winners and Cash Prizes for the runners-up and beaten semi-finalists. The 4 teams who made it to the Semis were Bonalba team SANTOS (Roli and Evie Bell plus Geoff Dowson), OLD COBBERS (Peter Shaw, Graham Marshall and Richard Day, JGBC), OPAL ROLLERS (Matt Taylor, Joe Schulein and Brian Walker, JGBC) and lastly the MOTHER CLUCKERS (Carol and Ken

PRESIDENTS CUP COMPETITION - OLIVA NOVA It was a very overcast morning when we started out, on the President’s Cup competition, and we had 41 members and guests for the competition, Our guests today were John Impey and Martin Dunkley, and both were welcomed by our Captain Mr David Phillips. The course has almost recovered from the spring treatment, and the greens had improved immensely from the previous week. The winners of the President’s Cup were as follows:1st Place with a net 68 off a handicap of 11.8 was John Guest.

2nd Place with a net 73 off a handicap of 11.4 was Steve Patton 3rd Place with a net 73 off a handicap of 14.3 was Colin Foster. 4th Place with a net 73 off a handicap of 6.4 was Martin Gates 5th Place with a net 73 off a handicap of 20.1 was Graham Borley 6th Place with a net 74 off a handicap of 15 was Paul Sankey Congratulations to all of you for great scoring, especially John Guest who won by a long way The lowest Gross Score today was Shaun O’Gorman with an 81, which won a special prize. Closest to Pin at hole number

5 was Peter Brown with an incredible 48 cms, and at hole 16, nearest the pin was Peter Brown with 1.2 meters. There were five 2’s today, Peter Rapley, Michel Grin, Danny Herron, John Guest and Colin Foster. The Balls in the Water prize was not guessed today as it was 108, Next week, we are playing a Pairs Better Ball Competition, so should you want to join us at Pego, please contact Penny Barden at pegohandicapsec@ gmail.com, and we would love to see you.

Davey along with Jonathan Barr, JGBC). The MOTHER CLUCKERS beat the OPAL ROLLERS by 6-2 points to earn their Finals place and SANTOS took down the OLD COBBERS by 7 points to 1. After a brief respite, the Finalists took to the green for the last time to battle it out. In the Triples, the MOTHER CLUCKERS won out by 9 shots to 3, in the Pairs they were also triumphant by 10 shots to 1, when it came to the Singles SANTOS managed to steal the 2 points by 4 shots to 3. So the MOTHER CLUCKERS (don’t try saying that when you’ve had a drink or two!!!) won by a comfortable 6-2 points. Dave Sackman was an ardent supporter of Javea Green Bowls and worked his socks off for the Club. His Family have been donating a substantial cash sum for 5 years now in honour of his

memory, today the Prizes were presented by Gwen Sackman, Dave’s wife and his son, Stephen Sackman, who flew in from Vietnam on his 60th birthday to be present. To mark the occasion JGBC presented Stephen with a birthday cake to a rousing chorus of ‘Happy Birthday to You’ plus commemorative Club badges for him and his Mum. This popular annual event is supported by the local Northern Costa Blanca Clubs, BBC, El Cid and Bonalba plus a good turnout of teams from JGBC. After all the Hullabaloo and photo calls, it was time to tuck into some wellearned grub, so thanks are due to Jan, our resident caterer. For 3 days the bar staff worked flat out to keep us all fed and watered, well done Christine, Matt and Brian. Last but not least thanks go to Keith and Dee Hamilton for a splendidly organised competition, their hard work is much appreciated.



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