Yearly Archives: 2017

Cath Is A Lifesaver!

Cath Baker & Commander Paulo Tomás de Sousa e Costa

by Matt D’Arcy

Vale da Telha’s Cath Baker, who has raised thousands of Euros for charity, has made another—more personal—donation to Portugal’s lifeboat service.

Cath donated a scale model of a new lifeboat to the Instituto de Socorros a Náufragos, in a special ceremony at their HQ in Caixas, Lisbon.

She did so in memory of her late husband Peter, a lover of the sea, who died last year.

“Peter had his own boat and he loved to be out at sea fishing with his friends off the coast here,” said Amovate member Cath, who scattered Peter’s ashes into the sea off Ponta da Atalaia.

“He also had friends among the local fishermen at Arrifana and he cherished the time he spent with them.

“The lifeboat service is there to protect seafarers, and Peter really appreciated the work they do, putting their lives on the line for others at sea.

“So when the mourners at Peter’s funeral made a collection of €550 it seemed appropriate to donate that money to the lifeboat men in his memory”.

Cath, whose various fund-raising activities in the Aljezur area have benefited children’s charities, the local school and Portimao Hospital amongst others, contacted the Instituto de Socorros a Náufragos*** to ask what they would like her to do with the donation.

Cath told us: “They said they were launching a drive for a new type of boat and

Lifeboat-Model

would like to use the money to have a replica model built, which they would use in their fund-raising activities.

“They also presented the model, which is now on display in Caixias, to the Secretary of State to show him the specifications of the 15-metre boat they needed, a large capacity lifesaver class “Vigilante II”, which has twin 440hp engines and a maximum speed of 31 knots.

“So, hopefully, the replica plays a big part in helping them achieve their goal, and I know Peter would be proud of that. I think they are hoping to eventually obtain four of these boats to cover the entire Portuguese coastline, so it’s quite possible that one day one of them will be operating off the coast here, where Peter loved to go out fishing.

“The main thing is that they will save lives wherever they are and that’s what is most important”.

2 First Lieutenant Michael Barradas dos Santos, Faith Quinton, Cath Baker Commander Paulo Tomás de Sousa e Costa

Cath, accompanied by close friend Faith Quinton, travelled to Lisbon for the presentation ceremony where she was met by Commander Paulo Tomás de Sousa e Costa, Director of the Instituto de Socorros a Náufragos, and  First Lieutenant Michael Barradas dos Santos, Chief of the Maritime Rescue of the Instituto de Socorros a Náufragos.

The model, made by João Marques, was presented in a display case bearing a brass plate reading: “Presented by Mrs Catherine Baker in memory of her husband Mr Peter Baker”.

“I was overwhelmed when I saw the size and detail on the boat,” Cath said.

“Paulo and Michael made us feel so welcome—they presented me with a shield bearing the name of the Institute and the inscription ‘In appreciation to Mr Peter John Baker’ which made me so emotional.

“It was a lovely, relaxing day in the company of true gentlemen who showed us

Brass Plaques In Display Case

around their HQ, a lovely place with photographs and models everywhere showing the history of the lifeboats.

“We had a beautiful lunch cooked by the chef in the canteen and they told us anyone visiting Lisbon is welcome to go and visit their HQ and see the model.

“It was a day I’ll never forget”.

National lifeboat chief First Lieutenant Barradas dos Santos, whose organisation is about to celebrate its 125th anniversary, told us:

“We wanted to create the scale model to demonstrate to the Admirals and the politicians just what was needed, in order to get their support for this new generation of lifeboat—and we now have it, so the replica paid for by Mrs Baker’s donation did its’ job.

“All donations to the ISN are very important, as the work we do is to protect people at sea.

“However, this donation in particular was important because it allowed us to materialise one idea, a step fundamental to ensure we could get the backing we need to build these new lifeboats.

“But we also wished to keep it on display at our headquarters as a lasting memory of Mrs Baker’s generosity in the name of her husband.”

The First Lieutenant, whose crew members around the Portuguese coastline are all full time and contracted to the government, went on: “At present we are planning two lifeboats similar to the replica—one based in the north of Portugal, the other in the Azores.

“But there are intentions to build a further two, and probably one will be posted in the Algarve although we are still undergoing feasibility studies to ascertain the area where it is most needed.”

( In 2016 the ISN lifeboat operating out of Sagres had 12 emergency call-outs, saved the lives of eight people and assisted another 36 who had gotten into difficulties. They also saved one boat from sinking, and assisted 15 other boats that were in trouble).

***Anyone wishing to make a donation to the Portuguese Lifeboat Service can contact them by letter or e-mail at:

Postal Address:

Rua Direita de Caxias 31

2780-042 Caxias

Portugal

Phone:

+351 214 544 710

E-mail:

isn@amn.pt

The ISN will then arrange to speak to the individual donor to come up with a mutually agreeable plan for the use of those funds.

 

Annual Petanca Competition-20th May

On Saturday 20th May, the Associção Petanca and Amovate are hosting the Annual Combined Singles Competition at the Old School House, Vales from 2pm.  There is an Annual Trophy for the winner (to be retained at the School House), last year’s winners being John Williams and Artura Silva.  The winners will receive a small trophy to keep, and there will be other prizes for finalists.

Anyone wishing to play, please e mail:

info@amovate.com or msscott@oninet.pt  Please indicate if you or any spectators will require the B-B-Q (€5).

Final entry date 15th May 2017, so that final numbers can be advised.

 

 

 

 

 

AGM Notes

Notes of AGM No 40

DATE…9TH February 2017 – 16:00 hours

More than 10% of the members present so meeting started at 16.00 on time

Agenda

  1. Introduction by President of the Assembly informing members regarding the Agenda
  2. Résumé of the past years work was given by the Secretary
  1. Presentation of Accounts which was approved
  1. Committee for Election……only one voting list which was presented and unanimously agreed by all present……. Officers posts were delegated…*see list*
  1. Any Other Business

Points raised by members are as follows…

  • Acute Shortage of Doctors at the Health Centre…unsure which body to approach whether the Camara or others…late appraisal and action on people means escalation in the of the patient
  • Road Conditions…Many areas on VDT have serious pot holes and very poor road surfaces and are in need of urgent repair…no expenditure in VDT whilst Aljezur, Rogil, Odiaxere get lots spent in their areas and VDT probably contributes the most Tax to the system
  • Green Waste…Still piles around the area although the Camara have taken to stock piling behind the stables and setting fire to it…not the solution we are looking for
  • National Park Plan…when will it be resolved now 7 years how much more
  • Processionary Caterpillars….great number of nests and are dangerous to animals and humans…many along the Vincentina walk…is there an EU Directive about these pests
  • Electricity Cables….many now travel through trees and are in danger of damage or worse
  • Street Lights…many now not working needs attention…General the Camara used to deal with these complaints..need to find actual points for the repair.
  • Car Boot….Very poorly attended agreed that maybe close from October to April
  • Floor to main Hall in poor state of repair and damp….needs replacing….Estimate required and taken to Camara seeking help…Maybe the members of the Petanca Clube could help
  • Notice Board….being abused needs to be addressed and keep unwanted post off
  • Web Page needs to give more information as to what is going on in the area and advice to members……Generally this happens but it needs reading regularly by members
  • Approach made by Hospital S. Goncalo offering a discount to members to use their services…agreed that this should be taken up and that members to be made aware of the situation
  • Approach also made by amazigh Guest House and Hostel for members and their family and guests to use the facilities……they will give a discount…awaiting full details and will post on the Web Page

 

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DIRECTORS

President: John Bergstrom – Potter

Vice-President: Kate Lang

Secretary: Ian Bedford 282 995 249

Treasurer: Dave Ogborn

Member:  Alvaro Figueiredo

Member: Alan Nightingale

Member: Chic Wilson

Member: John Williams

Member: Armindo Santos Almeida

Member: Steve Baker

Member: Steve Scott

 

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

President: Marion Verling

Vice-President: Richard Hursthouse

Secretary: Ian Bedford

FISCAL COUNCIL

President :Angus Lang (Non Committee Member, Auditor of Accounts)

Secretary: Judith Chilvers (Non Committee Member)

Relator: David Quinton (Non Committee Member)

PRESS  & PUBLIC RELATIONS

Matt D’Arcy (Non Committee Member)

 

 

 

 

 

Digby Doubles Up

You can’t keep a good dog down!

Jan Cragg With Top Dog Digby

And Digby the Golden Retriever struck gold once again at the 2017 Costa Vicentina Fun Dog Show on the Algarve’s west coast last weekend.

The Goldens De Santo Quintino, owned by Jan and Ken Cragg, was judged Best In Show for the second time in three years, after being named Best Pedigree Dog during the judging of the various classes.

And Digby certainly does have the right pedigree, as he has also won a Best In Show award at the International Algarve Fair in Lagoa when he was just 11 months old.

The show, staged once again at La Preferida near Aljezur, was hosted by local animal charity AEZA (Associação Ecologista e Zoófila de Aljezur or Association for Environment and Animal Protection of Aljezur) to raise funds for their dog and cat shelter in Aljezur.

Show organiser Wendy said: “There are regularly around 50-60 dogs living

Mojo Best Puppy Selina Henman & Colin Lanigan

there, with another 25-30 dogs in local foster homes, and the shelter stands out from many others in that all the dogs get a walk three times a week with volunteer walkers.

“That really does make a difference to their lives, as some have little hope of ever being adopted. With the generosity of local people and our guests that day we made a good sum to donate to the shelter and thank everyone who willingly came to help out”.

A total of 61 dogs were entered into the 15 classes as the day began with an agility demonstration with dogs and members of the Algarve Dog Training Club in the agility ring.

Pedigree Bitch Winners

Giacomo the Briard and his owner, Supriya then entertained the spectators by dancing together in the main ring to the music of Queen!

Six visiting stands sold various arts and crafts, beauty potions, jams, chutney and doggie treats and they all made a donation to AEZA.

 

There was a grand selection of homemade food for sale, quiches, savouries,and cakes with the BBQ for burgers and hot dogs.

The judge for the show was Carla Rodrigues and she had a tough job choosing the winner of the 1-minute sit and stay with one command, as FOUR dogs all sat rock steady for more than one minute!

3 Django–1st Prize For Waggiest Tail

Finally, it was decided that the competitors drew their 1st to 4th places by hidden ticket as they were all fantastic, obedient dogs, and top winners!

Winners for the various classes were:

 

Best AEZA Rescue Dog: Francisco with GZAR.

Best AEZA Rescue Bitch: Peter with LULU

Veteran Dog or Bitch (8+ years old): Dawn with DOTTY

Pedigree Dog: Jan with DIGBY

Pedigree Bitch: Chris with ZENA

Puppy Under 1 year-old: Selina with MOJO

Waggiest Tail: Helen with DJANGO

Best condition coat: John with PRINCESS

Dog & Owner Look-alikes: Gail with ZSA

Most Pretty Bitch: Matilda with AIKA

Most Handsome Dog: Charlotte with PREGY

Best Trick: Gail with KEY

1-Minute Sit & Stay: Gerdien with INDI

Most Beautiful Eyes: Selina with BUSTER

Agility Competition: Maddison with COOKIE.

 

Results – April Society Day

The Results for the recent Society Day at Morgado.

In first place with a Society equaling best score this season was Bjorn Boman with 41 points, well done Bjorn, he was closely followed by Dave Quinton on 37 and Sharon Dickens on 36 points well done to all you’ve made Ron a happy man.

Other notable scores were Tom Evans and Steve Cox on 34 points, Chris Dickens 33, Liam Byrne 32 and Ron Ellis 31 points Respectfully.

Longest drive went to Chris Dickens.

Best aggregate score on hidden Holes Bjorn Boman 15 points.

Hidden fourball went to Sharon Dickens, Roel Pluim, Bob Cavanagh and Rick Hursthouse.

Our next Society is at Parque Da Florista on Thursday 11 May, and will be played as a Texas Scramble, I look forward to seeing you all there on the day.