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Issue 88
2011April
12th April 2011
Editor
Assistant Editor
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All correspondence to:A.P. Associates (CY) LtdMarina Latchi Complex, Block C, No. 10 & 11,Latchi Polis Chrysochous, Paphos, CyprusTel: +357 26323538Fax: +357 26323539
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Contributors:
Ravinder Bhogal, Kim Brown, Densie Caskey,
Keith Dutfield, Kate Fessas, Jan Gibson, Sue de
Groot, Caroline Grossmith, Cheryl Harding,
Roderick Lovett, Katherine Panayides, Charles
Purdy, Shirley Spratley, Sue Rolfe, Michael
Wright
© 2011 A.P. Associates (CY) Ltd
Hello and welcome to the April issue of PALS Magazine.
I am sure you will agree that spring is definitely with us
now and it is good to see scenes like Doug captured on
the front cover returning with the warmer days. At this
time, I particularly like to see the goats feasting on the
lush green vegetation, making the most of it before the
summer arrives and parches it all.
I hope that everyone enjoyed the Carnival and Green
Monday celebrations despite the weather not being too
conducive to picnicking. It was a little disappointing not to see the skies full of
kytes this year but encouraging that a few people did manage to fly them,
myself included!
We are well into the Lent period now and Easter, although late this year, will
soon be here, with all of the feasting and celebrations that accompany this
special weekend in Cyprus.
Typically at this time of year, we are all thinking about tidying up our
gardens, sprucing up our homes and getting ourselves fit and healthy after
the winter months and many businesses will be preparing for the main
tourist season. I am sure that should you need assistance with any of this, our
advertisers will be only too pleased to hear from you.
Alternatively, if you are considering your own advertising needs for the
summer period, myself or my staff are always available to assist you so
please give us a call.
I wish you all a very happy Easter and will leave you now to enjoy the
magazine.
I look forward to talking to you again next month.
All the best
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Letters to the Editor
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Dear Editor
I wonder if you or any of your Readers know of a
successful woman entrepreneur in cyprus?
The search is now on for the most inspiring
business woman in the annual Cyprus Business
Woman Award 2011. The award, in its 5
successive year aims to celebrate and recognise
successful women entrepreneurs in Cyprus of all
nationalities and ages. These successful women
become role models to other women wishing to
launch their own business.
The award is the only one of its kind in Cyprus and
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have overcome personal and professional
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Business women can nominate themselves and /
or another candidate. The Award is free to enter
and applications may be forwarded to
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her business achievements in no more than 300
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The four finalists and the winner will be announced
on 20 May 2011 and for information about the
awards ceremony and ticket availability you can
visit www.cyprus-tickets.com or ring 7000 9303.
For general information about the award Scheme
you may call 99987672.
Thank you.
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In these difficult financial times it is not easy for
many businesses and often, even in easy times, it
is more difficult for those run by a woman. So, if
you know of someone who deserves to be
nominated, please do in order that their efforts can
be recognised and others may be inspired to
persevere.
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Children of Nepal Projects UpdateJohn and Penny smithWe have had a very exciting month here in Kathmandu.Atthe end of January we ran a two day seminar for schoolleaders; the title was Getting Discipline Right which wasnot a subject that filled us with a huge amount ofenthusiasm. In fact, it was very well received and weappear to have opened a lot of minds to seeing disciplinefrom a positive point of view. It had never occurred to ouraudience that if a child was misbehaving perhaps therewas something wrong that the child needed help to sortout. They still take a stick to children at school and areallowed to twist their ears etc. It was a two day seminarand we had people going home at the end of day one andtrying some of our positive behaviour techniques out ontheir own children and they came back on day two full ofawe and wonder that they worked! There were 40participants so at least some school children here may geta better deal. In fact it was so popular that the trainingcentre will be doing more workshops using our resourcesso hopefully many more children will benefit. When theyasked us to do two days on discipline we hadn't realisedwhat an affect we would be able to have on changingpeople's minds. The training centre seems very pleasedand now have us booked to run the first eveningworkshops next month!
We are also working with a Non Government Organisationwhich is using computers in rural areas to help bringliteracy to every child in Nepal by 2015 which is thechallenge set by the UN. The computers are very simple,strong laptops set up with access to reading materials foreach age of child and learning activities to help practiceliteracy skills. The materials available are continuallybeing extended and the computers have access to theinternet so the teacher can download the new materialswhen they are added to the system. We are hoping that wemay be able to get their computers for the deaf childrenand arrange some training for the teacher through themtoo. These are very exciting developments and we aredelighted to have found so much support to help us near tothe training centre and the home.
It is hard to believe how fast the time is going and howmuch more we still need to do to get everything in placebefore we leave but hopefully by the time we do, mostthings will be sorted out. We are enjoying being very busywhich, when you are down to just 10 hours of electricity aday and with at least half of that coming while we areasleep, is probably for the best!
Important as the seminar was, the highlight of the trip sofar came last weekend when we spent three days inNuwakot to see the new home for the deaf children, meetthe children again and finalise the plans for the work wewould fund there.
The home is going to be a palace for the children incomparison to their present living quarters in two tinydisused classrooms. We also had the chance to see thepeople who care for the children when they are not inlessons. Hopefully the pictures will give you some idea ofwhat the home will be like. We have had some good newsin that the Venture Scouts from Wimbledon in the UK, whodid much of the initial work on the house last summer,have sent some extra funds that will complete thebedrooms leaving us with the kitchen, dining room andlibrary / computer study room equipment to fund. This isquite a relief as the beds were going to be quite an itemand we will now be able to make the children a veryspecial study room. We are also delighted that the RotaryClub of Paphos, in conjunction with a Rotary Club inKhartoum, is sending an extra $1,800 for us to use for thedeaf children. We are looking forward to meeting twomembers of the Cypriot Rotary club soon here in
Kathmandu when they will be able to present the money tous in person. Today we have spent time with a Rotary Clubpresident in Kathmandu who has agreed to welcome us tohis club and discuss our work with them too.
Sadly, the home won't quite be finished before we leavebut it will be ready when the children come back to schoolat the start of the new academic year which begins heretowards the end of April. We will, however, be involvedwith the purchase of all the equipment needed and haveseen the carpenter's shop where all the wooden furniturewill be made in Nuwakot. Next week we are going out withRoom to Read, an organisation run by John Woods, aformer Microsoft employee, who lost his heart to thechildren of Nepal when he visited on holiday ten yearsago. They now raise funds internationally to build librariesand computer study rooms in rural locations and aretaking us to see one that is up and running to give us ideasfor our room. Interestingly, much of their money is raised,just as ours has been, by generous people planning fundraising social events with their friends.
CANINES FOR
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SHOW To encourage as many people as possible to come and be
able to afford to enter all their dogs, the entry fee for each
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There will be a bar where refreshments and light lunches
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of stalls, so if you want to book a stall to sell your wares, you
can do so for ONLY €10!
Pauline & Leigh will run the Canines for Cancer Dog Show
as an annual event and we look forward to this first one
being both an enjoyable day out and a great success.
On 17 April 2011 the first ‘Canines for Cancer Dog Show’ isbeing held. There are 16 different classes for pedigreesand all other dogs, including puppies from 3 months old.Has your dog got the waggiest tail? Or is he a veteran over7 years old? Why not bring your dog in fancy dress – be asoutrageous as you like! There is a class suitable for everydog. All the proceeds are being given the Cancer PatientsSupport Group.
The show is being organised by Leigh & Pauline Bishopwho have been running shows in the U.K. for charities andthe Kennel Club for over 30 years. Pauline is a qualifiedKennel Club judge and Leigh is an experienced judge andsteward, who has been involved in most major U.K. dogshows.The venue is the Bona Mare Beach Bar at Timi (off thePaphos Airport Road) - a big thank you to Kyriakos andLana for allowing us the use of the premises free of charge.The show starts with entries being registered from 9.30
a.m. Judging will begin at 11 a.m. Pauline and Leigh haveorganised sponsorship for all the classes so all proceedswill be donated to the charity. The winner of each class willreceive a trophy and rosettes will be awarded for the firstfour places. There will also be huge additional trophies forBest Puppy, Best Veteran and, of course, Best in Show.
Pauline has chosen the Cancer Patients Support Group as
the charity to benefit from this event as she is a cancer
survivor and it was her dog who detected the cancer!
If you need further information or wish to book a stall,
please contact Pauline and Leigh on 99130761.
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God Speaks... Through His Word
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“Come to Me,All you who are weary and burdened,and I will give you rest.Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me,for I am gentle and humble in heart,And you will find rest for your souls.”(Matthew 11:28-29
“Take My yoke upon you”
“Just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord,continue to live in Him,rooted and built up in Him,Strengthened in the faith as you wereTaught ,and overflowing in thankfulness.”
(Colossians 2:6)
These are the words of Jesus Himself. Thesewords make up an amazing invitation. An invitation to“weary and burdened” people. That takes in a lot of usright now - and if not right now, probably tomorrow orsoon!
Many people and businesses give this invitation,knowing there is a ready market. Come and buy myservices my products, my expert opinions.What is sodifferent about the invitation of Jesus? Let's see…
- He really does offerHimself free!
- not just certain types of “wearyand burdened”
– and He has neverbroken His promise yet.
– and what a teacher!No-one else is so gentle, humble and patient with us.
- is than rest from ourweariness and burdens now, it is rest for our souls –eternal rest – in the presence of our Holy God.
Is there a catch? There must be a catch!Nothing worth having is free.
Actually there isn't a catch. He is a man of Hisword. AGod of His word.And He asks something of us –
That's not a catch. We need to give ourselves toHim completely. Allow ourselves to be tied to Him. Comeunder His control. That's not a catch, but it is somethingthat our will fights against. But without it, there can be norest. Jesus asks that we receive Him into our lives asLord and Saviour.
No price is mentioned
He invites all
He promises a result
His method? He teaches
The final result more
Jesus says, “Come to Me.”
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The Journey - Part 13Sue de Groot
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Crew Lifeboat Drill, The Joys of the ComputerRoom
Aqaba, Jordan, Chat with JR theEntertainment Director, Meet Sacha the SafetyDirector, Tales from the Laundry Room
We are still docked in Safaga, Egypt. Some of thepassengers left yesterday to overnight in Luxor, sothat they can visit Karnak. June is flaked out with hercold so I get up and walk the jogging deck for 2hours. It is nice weather today. Tarot card today forJune is “Do I still want to exchange my spontaneityfor proper behaviour?” and mine is “Be completelyaware and present in every experience!” All verycryptic.
There is to be a crew lifeboat drill today so allservices are shut down. The Captain announcesover the tannoy that we are not to worry. We are gladthe crew know how to behave in an emergency,since we still do not know, the other passengershaving had their drill when they joined the ship inIstanbul (first port of call). We make a note to find outsometime, preferably before we sink.
There are 18 computers on board, and a printer,which we are allowed to use free of charge,providing we are only using the word processor.When we are at sea, there is always a long queue ofpeople wanting to use the computers, so we have toget there early. Since the average age on board isabout 70, not everyone has used a computer before,so there is always some confusion about how todownload emails and how to send them, andsometimes the conversations can becomeinteresting. We always end up with the giggles.There is an Australian girl in charge, who issomewhat intolerant of non-users and has a ratherlong baton which she points at people. It seems to
be some kind of sexual fantasy. There is also aChinese man, called Eddy, who has the patience ofa saint, which he needs with some of our fellowpassengers as you will see below. We call him SaintEddy.
There is an American lady who wants to send anemail in answer to the one she received, but shecannot type, so Saint Eddy says she can type withone finger, but she says no, so he has to do it for her,and she dictates the message. She does not knowthe email address of the recipient, but she says shehas their home address, telephone and theirneighbours. Would that help? She asks Eddy.
Then there are the 'never used a computer before,never needed to' people who now suddenly want tohook up live with webcam with their kids back home.They spend an hour or two monopolising thecomputers and Saint Eddy almost loses his halo.
We have a guy who has now discovered whatcomputers can “all do” and he gets hooked andwants to play games on the computer, but does notknow how. Saint Eddy getting slightly less saintly bynow, and says he doesn't know either.
All in all, it is a great way to spend some time whenwe are sailing, just to watch our fellow man typingwith one finger or downloading some photos orchecking their emails.
Next month:
There is to be a line dancing class at 1.30 today, andwe have signed up for it. It is nice weather, so we willprobably sunbathe on the pool deck. But, this is notto be. June has signed up for a lesson in thecomputer room, and I get the urge to do so as well,so we are downloading and editing photos ready forthe next free lesson on how to transfer your photosfrom the hard disk to a CD (at $20 a shot, but it hassome pretty pictures on it, as a souvenir).
At breakfast this morning, one of the waitressessays 'why don't you go to eat in Toscana Restauranttonight?' So we do, and we have to dress up, whichwe do. The table was booked for 8 pm. But I amhungry so we turn up at 7.30. Restaurant is empty,although we were told it was fully booked, but theMaitre D' informs us that for some reason everyoneturned up very early. It just shows that we do nothave to dress up again in the future.
We have a geriatric Englishman from Yorkshire whohas followed class 1 in downloading his photos andhas got into a right mess. “I want picture 31 to follow32, and so on, and I want to delete picture 34, andinsert it later at picture 72.” “Well, you can't” saysEddy “because you have already deleted them all”.What do you mean I have deleted them, replies theEnglishman. Eddy spends 10 minutes with him,trying to retrieve deleted items, before the damageis irreparable.
Then we have an elderlyAmerican who comes in theroom and wants to download 4 GB on email andwhen he is told that the ship is only on dial-up notbroadband, he clutches at his pacemaker for theshock. Elderly American disappears, and joins theothers who are now determined to find Internetcafes on shore, instead of going on excursions,since it would seem imperative that they are able tofollow their stocks on the NY stock exchange.
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Elegant Hair & Beauty Salon Polis
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Ioana formally of the Beauty Box has now joined the
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When you read this hopefully the summer will have
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If you have previous experience in this field and aregoal orientated, we would like to hear from you.
Please e-mail a short covering letter and a full C.V. toeditor@palsmagazine.com
We are looking for a new member of staff to join ourPALS Team to promote our magazine and to recruit new
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Thank you to everyone for their continuing support
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How to Walk Like John Wayne in 3 Hours!In fact it was all my husband, Paul's, fault. Knowing
thatmy 60 birthdaywas looming, hewaswracking his
brains to find a way to celebrate the occasion in an
original way. He contacted Caroline Grossmith at
'rideincyprus.com' who suggested a day ride along the
trails of the beautiful Paphos Forest, culminating in a
BBQ lunch at the Agios Merkourios picnic site.
Caroline's partner Pawel, who used to work for Hilton
hotels, would prepare a sumptuous meal and BBQ.
Paul thought this was a really novel idea, especially as
hehadoriginallybeengoing to takemetoThailand.
It was suggested that as not all my friends are horse
riders that we should also provide cycling and walking
groups. Helen from Wheelie Cyprus agreed to lead a
group of mountain bikers. The others had the option
towalkordrive to thepicnic site.
When the big day arrived it was a relief to wake up to
beautiful sunshine after a week of stormy weather.
The horse ridersmet up at Caroline's stables,which are
situated at the head of a stunning valley on the edge of
Lysos village. On arrival Caroline had Shadow, Harry,
Farouk and Levantino saddled up and waiting. We got
kitted up in hats, chaps and boots, all provided by
Caroline, andoffwe set onour threehour adventure to
the picnic site. Meanwhile, the energetic mountain
bikers took an alternative route to encompass the
mountain, including water crossings and a narrow
gorge, ensuring a hearty appetite for lunch. One group
of walkers had a gentle 6 km downhill stroll (taking 1.5
hours) along a wide track through the forest to the
picnic site. To the great excitement of all concerned,
this group were fortunate enough to spot the elusive
native Moufflon. The other group walked up through
thecitrusorchardsofArgaka.
En route the horse riders cantered up a steep slope
with a sheer drop on three sides nicknamed 'Thelma
and Louise'. Stopping at the end of the spur was like
being on top of the world with breathtaking scenery
towards theTroodosMountains.
The horses were keen to be on their way, so we set off
along the forest trails as the sun was setting. Three
hours later the welcoming lights of the stables greeted
us, andnow I knowwhy JohnWaynewalked like that !!
If you want an experience that will stay with you for
many years I recommend you contact Caroline
Grossmithon99777624.
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Wewere the last group to arrive for lunch, the smell of
BBQ kebabs wafting along the trail spurring us into a
final canter. A small streamwas to be crossed thenwe
had arrived in the beautiful glade setting of Agios
Merkourios (with toilet facilities thank goodness!)
Being met with a refreshing glass of champagne I truly
felt thebirthdaygirl.
The food surpassed all expectations, so much so we
were all still eating and drinking 3 hours later. The
horses were, of course, well provided for with bumper
sizedhayburgers!
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Where id That Wind Come From?DBy Roderick LovettSmokey, the 20 year old noisy 2 stroke outboard,gamely chugged the good ship Angela, a 22 footPandora sailboat, out of the confines of Latchiharbour. It was a bright February day with about 4/10ths cloud cover and very little wind in the offering. Idecided just to deploy the large light weight cruisingchute to find what zephyrs there were about, buteventually realised it was time to stow the sail andstart the outboard again in search for some windelsewhere, maybe further out away from thelandmass. This was to no avail, so engine off againjust to enjoy a quiet drift in the bay.
Finally the wind indicators, strips of ribbon affixed tothe boat, started to quiver, something was stirring, soup went the chute again this time fitfully filling with an 8knot breezeAngela bowling along at a good 4 knots.
With no particular destination to head for I just madethe best of the wind and found myself headingtowards Limini Pier. That will do fine as on areciprocal course, should the wind hold on this beamreach, it would make a good return course.
Whilst some 2 mile offshore, I glanced around to seehow the clouds were forming and found that there wasa build up of very dark clouds over the Akamas. Did Ineed to get wet when the weather had been sopleasant, a definite negative. So it was a quick jibearound and head back to Latchi for a beer and a chat.This cloud cover started to look somewhat ominouswith its deep mauve hue and thunder headsappearing above and then 10 minutes later withwaves regularly building up it happened!
From nowhere a 32 knot wind had put Angela on herside (beam ends on) with the mast parallel with thesea, water gushing below. Unfortunately in thisposition I could not get to the sheet (rope) to takepressure out of the sail, managing to turn the boat intowind some pressure was released from the sail, givingme a chance to uncleat the sheet, but it was only amomentary respite, again she went on to her beamends with the sea further building, even more waterwas flooding below, another try but alas to the same
result a definite sinking feeling came upon me.Why was I not wearing my self inflating compact lifejacket? I could just make it out swilling about in thecabin below completely out of my reach. The goodthing was that the automatic inflation device hadworked, although not the best consolation in thisposition.There was another sailboat out at this time, Himaira,with Alan and Kate on board and just before my knockdown I had seen Kate on deck dousing their mainsailthey were heading back to the harbour. Kate wasback in the cockpit when the wind hit so they wererelatively safe with a small jib up, but still a shock atbeing heeled over at an unexpected angle. Theystayed within my vicinity seeing how much trouble Iwas in not being able to communicate, but areassurance to me all the same.
Alan and Kate headed back in once they had seen methrough the gap. They themselves were gettingperilously close to the breakwater.
Time to see if I could start the engine; second pull ofthe rope and Smokey was up and singing, but withthat weight and size of sea (for this area) there was noway Angela could be steered towards Latchi. Thebeach was the only option. Angela has twin keels sowould just sit upright if presented to the beach at theright angle. The waves and the wind were around 90degrees to the shore at this point so a ponderousapproach was made not so gently, embedding thekeels into the shingle. First thing was to get thecruising chute stowed and out of the way. Then lay ananchor to the shore in case the wind changed. Timeto asess how much damage has been done to theboat and will it be possible to get her back to harbourwithout sinking.
Next month - getting back to the harbour
At this point I realized that we were being driventowards the new rocky breakwaters the wind and seain unison on thier quest. Only one action left for me totake, come off of the wind and try and steer betweenthe breakwaters, upon initiating this action wescooped up a final charge of sea water. Shooting thegap was a somewhat close call but the boat, althoughsitting low in the water was now more upright. I wouldhave been able to release the sheet but as ithappened the clip at the sail end, just at that time,broke away so wind pressure dropped I just had alarge following sea as a contender. The weight ofwater in the boat actually slowed me down actingrather like a sea anchor.
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CONGRATULATIONSBelow is the winning picture in our children’s drawing competition. This cheeky Kallikantzaroi was imagined
and drawn by from Polemi School who will, as soon as the weather allows, enjoy her
prize of a fantastic boat trip for herself and three guests which has been kindly donated by Paragon Marine
Services Ltd.
We will, of course, report on the event and have more in future issues to involve the younger members of
our community. So, watch this space ...............
Σκεύη Ξενοφώντος
Braving the weather on Green MondayAndy and his friends flying kites despite the cold breeze and grey skies across
the beautiful Nata Valley. A wonderful buffet lunch at the Periklis Tavern
afterwards completed a very enjoyable Green Monday.
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Beauty is only Skin Deep......Kate Fessas
Bodytech Gym & Nail Bar@ St Andrews Plaza (opposite Papantonious)
Telephone 26323523
Charity Day – On the 20 June, Kate and Helen will be hosting a charity day to raise money for a local cancer charity whichsupports children.Everything Kate and Helen make that day will be going towards this good cause.So, to be part of something both important and very close to everyone's hearts, please phone now and book your appointment
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Full set of Gel nails only €40
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5 Facials and receive the 6th freeReflexology treatment or Scalp massagewith every sessionFree eyelash tintingFree eyebrow shaping
Choose any 4 treatments of your choiceand receive a 15% discount
It's here! The IONTO non-surgical face lift has arrived in
Polis. The IONTOmachine is a state-of-the-artmachine for
cosmetic treatment of the face and body. There are a
number of machines out there on the market now, all
claiming to give non-surgical face lift results. . . but quite
frankly, they don't. This is due to several reasons but
mostly due to under investment in equipment and
technicianswith little tono training.
New programmes are continually being developed in co-
operationwith theUniversity of Karlsruhe,Germany. That
means the IONTO is always up-to-date based upon the
latest scientific knowledge. When it comes to any
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worth takingany risks.
If youwould like to findoutmoreorhaveanyquestions
please do not hesitate in contacting me or booking a free
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So that's it, don't delay, come and book your course ofnon-surgical facials today!
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How does it work
Course of IONTO-Lift Facials
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Regular treatment with the face-lifting programmes
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increasing the tissuevolumeunder saggingareasof skin.
- Like with all the Facial
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book a course of treatments you receive a free reflexology
treatment or scalp massage with every session. This is
carried outwhile your facemask is developing and you are
relaxing. Also includedwith a course of treatments is free
eyebrow shaping and eyelash tinting so you are always
looking and feeling your best. For €200 you receive 5
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My Previous Guide Dogs - YanaJan GibsonOver twenty years ago I got my first Guide Dog, alovely black Labrador called Yana, she was a realcharacter, and for those who can remember thename, yes she did have a big chest.
As we couldn’t take dogs abroad then withoutquarantine procedures, we stayed in the UK for ourannual holiday that year, renting a cottage on a largeestate near Dartmouth. When we went for a swim atthe pool in the central complex, we tied Yana to aheavy bench with wrought iron ends, got in the pool,took a couple of strokes and had to get out in a hurry.Yana was heading for the pool dragging the benchbehind her! It wasn’t to get to us, she just loved water.We went to Slapton Sands where we let Yana runfree, Roger threw a couple of pebbles into the sea andafter the slightest hesitation in Yana went, swimmingstraight out to sea, Roger suggested that I recall her,‘as she is heading for France with no passport’.Another day we walked on a path with water on eitherside and I still don’t know how I escaped having aswim with my clothes on, her Guide Dog training musthave been greater than the urge to swim. On anotheroccasion she tried to get over a 6 foot wall to get into ariver.
Yana went everywhere with me, including theRegimental Summer Ball, though she would try to joinus on the dance floor.
I had a problem with my spine and was admitted to aRAF hospital for a month, and Yana went with me. Wehad a side ward so that no other patients would beupset. The nurses would come in at 6 am to take Yanafor a walk before starting work, and also take her outat lunchtime, evening and last thing at night. One daythe physiotherapist was manipulating my spine and Icried out as it hurt, Yana shot from her bed growlingand the physio said she was showing him her teeth. Ipromptly reassured her that I was OK and apologisedto him. He said it was alright as she was only doingher job but when I told him that Guide Dogs are nottaught to protect, he replied that he wished someonehad told Yana that. From then on, if Yana saw or heardhim she’d start to growl.
One hot summer weekend we visited our son in theCotswold village where he lived and as we were laterthan arranged we met him in the pub. We were askedif the dog would like a drink and she was dulypresented with what we thought was a dish of water,which was drunk in a flash. This happened severaltimes throughout the evening and it wasn’t until wewere leaving and she staggered that we discoveredshe had been drinking the drip tray contents, workingher way across the bar from Stella to Worthington’s6X via Double Diamond, Guinness and a few more.She really was ‘drunk in charge’, it was lucky we onlyhad a few paces to walk home. The next day she hada real ‘hang dog’ expression and when Roger tookher for a walk in the water meadows, she just walkedin to the cool river, with a huge sigh, until just her nosewas showing above the surface. We didn’t give her ‘ahair of the dog that bit her’.
Apart from her water affinity she worked so well forme. One evening we went to the restaurant, had ameal then had a drink in the bar. On coming out,Roger said ‘I don’t know about you not seeing whereyou are going, neither can it is so dark’. I told him‘there is no problem as Yana will get us back’, soRoger took my free arm and off we went. This waswhen we discovered that Guide Dogs find space forthemselves and their owner only. There were somebollards at just the right height, (or wrong heightdepending how you look at it), and Roger walked rightin to one, ouch!! Whenever we were out for the day wetended to have a pub lunch, so when we passed a pubYana always turned to go in and was disappointedwhen she was told to pass it.
If, in the village, I had not allowed her to visit thebutcher for a bone or the pet shop for a treat shewould stomp along, grumbling to herself, with herhead and tail down. As we got level with the churchwhere a shrub hung over the wall, she would walkclose to the wall so that the bush brushed my face,then her head and tail would go up and she wouldstrut as if to say, ‘there that’ll teach you to thwart me’,she enjoyed this most when it had been or wasraining.
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White Mustard, fresh from a field near you!Cheryl Harding
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Farmers cultivating other crops in Cyprus might see
white mustard as a weed, a nuisance which tries to
take over any available space. Indeed it is an annual
weed, but those in the know appreciate white
mustard for what it really is – a healthy, succulent
alternative to standard salad leaves when eaten young
and tender or a tasty cooked vegetable when not in its
first flush of youth!
The best time to pluck young, tender shoots to be
eaten as appetizers or for salad is around November-
December, when the plant comes into its own after
the first rains. Very young shoots are often eaten
together with cress (a relative) in salad. The white
mustard season continues until April, but for salads it’s
best only to use the new leaves, harvested before the
plant blooms in February / March. can be
boiled and served with lemon juice and olive oil as an
alternative to spinach and other leaf vegetables.
From a distance, it is difficult to distinguish between a
field of white mustard and a field of rapeseed
(another relative), because of the abundance of yellow
flowers, although close up, the two are easy to tell
apart. White mustard has hairy seed pods, with each
pod containing roughly a half dozen seeds. When
planted as a yield crop, the seeds are harvested just
before the pods become ripe and burst.
White mustard seeds are hard round seeds, usually
around 1 to 1.5 millimetres in diameter, with a colour
ranging
from beige or yellow to light brown. They can be used
whole for pickling, toasted for use in dishes, or ground
and mixed with other ingredients to make paste we all
know and love (or hate ...).
White mustard, a healthy dietary supplement,
(L. or / Gr. or Cy.
)
Sinapis alba Brassica alba Vrouves
Lapsana
Lapsana
White mustard can grow to be nearly 2 metres tall. It
is a source of iron, calcium, potassium and vitamins A,
B and C, and is also believed to have cancer
prevention qualities. It also has diuretic and antibiotic
qualities, helps with blood circulation and digestion –
but be careful, as (far) too much of the uncooked
leaves can cause tummy problems.
Did you know:
Cabbages, cauliflower, turnips and radishes are all
relatives of mustard.
Canada grows 90% of all the mustard seed for the
international market.
White mustard is readily found in Cyprus and in fact
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Sudoku
CrosswordAnswers in next month’s issue of PALS
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Answers For Last Month’s Puzzles
March
Crossword
March
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Across
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Weight isn’t everything!Loose inches, tone down and look slimmer!
Weight is an importantmeasureofhealth. Themoreyou
weigh the more risk you have of diseases such as heart
disease, blood pressure, hypercholesteremia, type 2
diabetes and stress on joints. If you are losing weight, it
is important to know that you should only weigh
yourself once a week, or even once amonth. It is far too
easy to expect miracles on a weekly basis, yet we forget
weight gain has developedover the years. Losingweight
slowly through healthy diet and exercising regularly is
more effective, and will help you keep it off in the long-
term. Weight is a personal issue, and individual to each
person. It is important to understand that weight can
fluctuate over time, particularly in women during
menopause, and the menstrual cycle. Weight can also
fluctuate depending on the weather and how hydrated
youare.
Whenwe start to exercise youmay developmuscle over
time. The ratio of fat is replaced bymusclewhichweighs
heavier. Having lots of muscle may put you in the
unhealthy range of the BMI. Building muscle is good
because it burns calories and increases your
metabolism, so you are burning calories throughout the
day and even while you sleep!. If you see you weigh
heavier than before, that becomes demotivational, So
donot getboggeddownwith theBMI!However,
building more muscle makes your body becomes
stronger, leaner andmore toned. A simple and effective
indication of weight loss is monitoring if your clothes
start to get loose. Also youmaybe able to fit into clothes
you could not before, and people may start to notice a
difference and compliment you. There may not
necessarily be a loss inweight but you know that you are
leanerand trimmer.
There are now a variety of classes on in Polis to suit
everybody's needs. The toning class, LBT class is on
every Monday morning at 10.00 am. If you prefer a
mixtureof low impact cardiovascular exercise combined
with toning and stretching Keep fit 4Life is on at 9.00 am,
and dance yourself fitter with Salsacise at 11.00 am. You
are guaranteed fun at any class. For further information
call or textRavon99981294.
Written by Miss.Ravinder Bhogal. BSc. MSc. PG Dip.
ANutr, Cert Ed. Exercise & Nutrition Science. Personal
Trainer,Nutritionist, Teacher&University Lecturer.
Your Body Mass Index (BMI) measures whether you are
ahealthyweight for yourheight. Thehigher theBMI the
more risks to certain health diseases and cancer you
have that are linked tobeingoverweight. However if you
have lost a lot of weight and not in the higher BMI
categories, it is important to take into consideration all
of the factors, such as body frame, ethnic origin, gender
and lifestyle, when evaluating your BMI. For example,
research has shown that people from the South Asian
origin are atmore risk to heart disease, compared to the
Caucasians. Considering that every body's metabolism,
lifestyle and culture are different, and everybody comes
in different shapes and sizes, can the same BMI tool be
used to classify every body's weight? The World Health
Organisation (WHO) suggests that a combination of the
BMI and waist circumference needs to be used. A waist
measurement of 80 cm for women is considered high
risk and 94 cm for men. This is important because the
more fat deposits you have around the mid section is a
danger of fat around the kidneys, heart, liver, and
pancreaswhich lead to chronicdiseases.
Physical activity is an important part of losing weight.
Adults should get at least 30minutes of physical activity,
five days a week. Types of physical activity should
include a combination of cardiovascular and toning
exercises. Toning exercises such as bums, legs and tums
(LBT) are becoming very popular. These exercises can
work these areas particular in women who feel they
need to tone up. The floor exercises are conducted on a
mat to work different muscle groups in isolation, to get
the toning effect. Muscles that haven't been used
before areworked, so younotice a significant inch loss in
these areas, regardless of weight, so it's a good way to
work out. As toning strengthens muscles that improve
your posture, you stand taller and look slimmer.
Strengthening muscles and joints can also help reduce
back and joint pain. If you can go down a dress size, you
instantly look like you have lost weight, so weight isn't
everything! People feel better as they get toned and
loose inches.
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Lastmonthwe talked about thehealing sulphur streams
that flow through the village of Miliou. This month, we
would like to tell you about a wonderful traditional
tavern which is in the heart of the village, just a short
andvery scenicdriveoff themain road toPolis.
Pangratios Tavern is on the peaceful village square and
whether you sit inside or out, just have a drink or ameal,
you will feel the warmth of the Cypriot hospitality from
the familywhoownand run it.
The menu remains traditional, the food being prepared
with fresh quality ingredients and includes the family’s
ownhomemadesausagesandLountza.
The lovely old building, which was originally the village
school and teacher’s home, has belonged to this family
since the school closed in 1920. Unfortunately, the
earthquake in 1995 partly demolished it and it was
tastefully and respectfully refurbished by the family
ready to re-open in its current form last year.
Another Gem in Miliou
We would like to advise our exisiting and new
customers that we will be relocating from Polis Square
at theendofApril.
It’s still business as usual during the move, so please
still call Sandie or Chrissy on 97787925 or 99964770 for
all your sewing requirements.
Remember: ‘If it CAN be sewn, we CAN sew it’
Details of our new location will be given in the next
issueofPALSMagazine.
Sandie’s Sewing Box
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Prize PuzzleWin an EXCLUSIVE PALS Magazine mug
plus a unique Euro keyring!Winner is first correct entry out of the hat
Closing date for entries is 12.00pm 12th April 2011
March SolutionWinner: Vincent van Ballegoy
Name
Telephone
Address
Send competition entries to:PALS MagazineLatchi Marina Complex, Block C, No. 10 & 11, Latchi, PolisChrysochous, PaphosOr fax or send scanned entry by email:editor@palsmagazine.comBy Akis Express: PALS, Polis ChrysochousBy hand to PALS office, Latchi Harbour
+357 26 323 539
By entering this competition, you hereby agree to abide by the competition rules. The full rules are on display in the PAL Office, or are available onrequest by post, fax or email. Winner(s) will be notified as soon as reasonably practicable after the Competition draw/decision. No purchase isnecessary. One entry per applicant. All entries must be received by the deadline for that Competition and late or incomplete entries may, in theabsolute discretion of the Company, be disqualified. Proof of posting shall not be deemed proof of delivery. No responsibility can be accepted forentrieswhich are lost, delayed,misdirectedor corruptedduring delivery to or from theCompanydue to any computermalfuntion, virus, bug, delay orfailure of the postal service or other reasonwhatsoever. Competitions are not open to: (a) the employees, agents or subcontractors of the Company;(b) any Competition sponsor or its employees, agents or subcontractors; (c) the immediate families of such employees or sponsors.
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Samurai Sudoku puzzles consist of fiveoverlapping sudoku grids. The standardsudoku rules apply to each 9 x 9 grid. Placedigits from 1 to 9 in each empty cell. Everyrow, column and every 3x3 box shouldcontain one of each digit.
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Periyiali
Restaurant
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RestaurantLatchi
Enjoy a Taste of CyprusCall 26321288
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Cyprus 3rd Age AssociationSue de GrootWe are the Cyprus Third Age Association: people of allnationalities who are interested in pursuing their skillsand hobbies, and learning new ones as we get older. Weare organised into many and varied groups where wemeet like-minded people.
We are affiliated to the University of the Third Age in theU.K. and are pursuing links With the Adult EducationAssociation of Cyprus. These links provide us with on-line learning, information and events, so that all (includingthe housebound) can be part of our community.
Our membership fee is Euros 10 annually, to provide forequipment and the running Costs of theAssociation.
There are chapters in Limassol and Pafos. Someactivities and events are jointly Held.
If you are interested in joining please contact theMembership Secretaries of Limassol onbmj_cyprus@yahoo.co.uk
and Pafos onshaydie@cytanet.com.cy (tel 26 65 43 49).
And, if you have a specific interest which you would bewilling to share with others, why not form a group with ourhelp?
Our groups are run by volunteers, who are the “heart” ofour Association, and they Include: archery, astronomy,book group, gourmet dining, military history, industrialarchaeology in Cyprus, motor cycle riders, patch workingtechniques, travel club, Yachting gardening, geology,Greek conversation, pianists' circle, photography, playand poetry reading, and You Can Draw. More groups arein the pipeline.
We hold open days, social events, and one-off eventssuch as car maintenance, today's technology etc.
Art & Craft Group, Steni Village
(next to the Church) every Thursday 2-5pm
Bring your own project and meet with like mindedpeople for help and exchange of ideas. Mosaics,
painting and many other crafts being done.Classes held some weeks when demanded.
All welcome.€2.00 per week to support the craft museum of Steni.
For more information call Joanna Burgess on99175988.
Ηεφημερίδα
Η τηλεόραση
Το αυτοκίνητο
Ο φάκελος
Το σπίτι
Η καρέκλα
Ο αναπτήρας
Η απόδειξη
Η ομπρέλα
Τα ευρώ
Το πορτοφόλη
Το βιβλίο
Το παιδί
Ο γιατρός
Το κινητό
thenewspaper
the television
the car
the envelope
the house
the chair
the lighter
the receipt
the umbrella
the euro
the wallet
the book
the child
the doctor
the mobile
Ee efimerida
Ee tileorasi
To aftokinito
O fakellos
To spiti
Ee karekla
O anaptiras
Ee apodixi
Ee omprella
Ta evro
To portofoli
To vivlio
To pedi
O yiatros
To kinito
Kalo paskha
pisisΕ
ΚΑΛΟΠΑΣΧΑ
Επισης
HappyEaster
and toyou
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Greek Lesson with Katherine Panayides
Useful Everyday Words
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Come up with the funniest caption (in the opinion of thePALS Magazine staff) and win yourself a plate of COD AND
CHIPS at Tammy’s Traditional Fish ‘n Chips in Latchi!
Send competition entries to PALS, see page 3 for details.
CAPTION:
NAME
ADRESS
LAST MONTH’S WINNER:Shirley Spratley, Drimou
Latchi 99377443
Closing date for entries 12th April
“ These Tricks I perform for the tourists
are becoming unBEARable!”
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Strawberry PavlovaBy Heather Wright
CALLING ALL ARTISTS
Closing Date is15 May 2011
!Registration for Open Studios 2011
Visit the website now
and follow the directions.
If you want to find out more registration,simply click on the “Contact Us” button.
The Registration Fee remains at €95.00.
For further information,please contact 99 752 687
before
www.openstudioscy.com
This recipe has been a firm favourite with my family and
friends for many years and is an impressive dessert that
is quick and easy to make. With strawberries plentiful
and cheap at the moment and summer in the air, it is a
perfect time to enjoy it. For a Cypriot alternative, try
filling it with greek yogurt sprinkled with chopped nuts
anddrizzling itwithhoney.
Heat theoven to325’f, 160’cor gasmark3.
Draw a circle 20cm in diameter on a sheet of non-stick
parchmentpaperandplaceonabaking tray.
Beat the egg whites until soft peaks form and then add
half of the sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time, whisking after
eachaddition.
Fold in the remaining sugar and the vinegar using ametal
spoon.
Spoon the meringue mixture on to the paper in rough
‘dollops’ around the marked outline and then fill in the
middle so that it looks likeanest.
Place in the centreof thepreheatedovenandbake for 45
minutes.
Turn the oven off and leave the meringue in it until it is
completely cold. This prevents tomeringue cracking and
isbestdoneovernight.
Slide the meringue off the paper on to the serving plate
and just before serving, fill with the whipped cream, top
with strawberries andperhaps a fewhalf slices of kiwi for
someaddedcolour andgrate the chocolateover the top.
Method
Ingredients
3eggwhites
6oz caster sugar
1 teaspoonvinegar
500mldoubleorwhipping cream
Strawberries
1Chocolate square
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Polis Animal
Rescue Group
April 2011Helping Local Animals in Need
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APRIL EVENTS
Bookshop
Easter closing times Friday 22 , Monday 25Also closed Friday 29 April
Quiz Nights
14th and 28th April
ScrabbleThe Fly Again, Argaka
Open Monday to Saturday from 10.00am to 1.00 pm.Although predominantly English books and magazines,We also have a selection of German, French and Greek.Also on sale are Greetings Cards, CDs, DVDs andjigsaws.Phone – 99 077352 – shop hours.
(the original and still the best!)Every fortnight at the Latchi Village Tavern
Next dates for your diary are€2.00 entrance fee donation. Winners’ prizes.
Every Wednesday at until furthernotice, 10.15am for 10.30am start.€2.00 entrance-highest scoring word wins 25% of the pot.For more information - phone Jackie on 99 067608
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‘BOULES’
‘Duckpond’ Market stall
HELP POLIS ANIMAL RESCUE GROUP TO HELP THE
ANIMALS
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* ‘HOLITEC’ OFFICE (By ‘Crystal Marine’ Office,Prodromi);* EASY SHOP Minimarket, Latchi.
* DUCKPOND Market Stall, Chlorakas.* KAREN’S CAFÉ, Latchi
at ‘TAMMY’S Fish & Chips’ in Latchi, at
7.30pm. On alternate Wednesdays, 6 & 20 April.
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2 euros to play.
Food available from 6.00pm; bring your own wine.
at starting at 10.00am.
Come and play with a
Friendly group. No experience needed. 2 each.
Boules available for new players. ***** Tel 96537205.
at Chlorakas, every
Sunday and Wednesday, 8.30am to 1.00pm.
Household Items, Books, DVD’s, & Clothing
always needed.
Please call 99903205
PLEASE put donations into our jars around the area &
leave DRY CAT FOOD at;
If you can help in any way
please call 97839240
Visit our new Website
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njoy a pleasant evening playing Cribbage,
Rummikub, Cards or Dominoes.
* Win Cash & other Prizes on the ‘Jigsaw Jackpo’t *.
‘BOULES IN THE ROUGH’
?Can you help us on the stall once a month?
Thankyou.
ARGAKA PICNIC SITE:
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*WE URGENTLY NEED YOUR HELP WITHFUNDRAISING, FOSTERING KITTENS, CAT FEEDING,TRANSPORT etc.*& we have lovely Cats& Kittens
needing good homes.
;www.polisanimalrescuegroup.com
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Not PALS Office please.
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