SAARP SOCIAL CLUB PORT ELIZABETH WEST (PEW) Legacy Life Christian Centre, Glenroy Road, Sherwood (off Kabega Road - behind the small Total Service Station) 041 365 4671 COMMITTEE Chairman/Outings: Lynne Crothall 365 4671; Treasurer: Derek Long 368 9023; Secretary: Mandy Bauer 3794835; Membership Secretary: Bobbie Long 368 9023; Fundraising: Milly Larkin 368 4838; Members: Rob & Joan Crank 041 583 5971; Refreshments: Virginia Devitt & Audrey Schimper 083 4438382 SOCIAL MEETING – WEDNESDAY 8 APRIL April 2015 Music entertainment by Jim Carpy – followed by the AGM PLEASE! REMEMBER TO PAY THE R4 ENTRANCE FEE ON ARRIVAL AS THIS GOES TOWARDS PAYING FOR THE HALL AND THE 100 CLUB DRAW ALSO REMEMBER TO PAY YOUR R3 BEFORE COLLECTING YOUR TEA AND EATS (refreshments precedes the meeting) When paying subs directly into our FNB account, please either phone Lynne 041 365 4671 or sms 083 518 7268 to advise of payment as FNB do not enter a name or reference on our Statement. Internet payments do have the payee details on the statement so those we can pick up. At our March Social Rose Trehaven kept us all enthralled telling us about the Haunted Walks she leads in Central. The Jester boat trip on Tuesday 24 March was a super trip. We were lucky to have booked when we did as it was one of its last trips before moving to Cape Town where they will be doing trips from the V&A Waterfront to Robin Island. We opened the booking to another retirement group and from all accounts they also really enjoyed the trip. The run-down on omega 3 fats We all know that omega 3 fat is good for our health, but do we actually know why they are good for us? FutureLife dietitians have this to say about this essential fatty acid and its benefits. What exactly are they? Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids are considered essential fats because our bodies require them for normal bodily function however we cannot make them and therefore they need to be consumed from food sources or supplements. Studies have shown that the ratio of omega 3 and 6 is very important and that omega 6 is often in excess, which affects brain function, increased incidence of atherosclerosis and inflammatory diseases, and decreased anti-inflammatory effects of omega 3. It is recommended that people consume more omega 3 fatty acids from vegetable and marine sources. The recommended intake of omega 3 is approximately 1.1g a day for adult women, 1.4g a day for pregnant women and 1.6g for men. Health benefits •Brain function: Omega 3 fatty acids, DHA specifically, are the brain’s building blocks and appear to be the fat type preferred by the brain and nervous system. All three omega 3 fats have been studied in mental health and have found to have unique and important contributions to overall brain and nervous system functioning. Research has also found omega 3 fats to be beneficial to several conditions such as anxiety disorders, attention deficithyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, borderline personality disorder, eating disorders, epilepsy, bipolar disorder, post-partum depression, and schizophrenia. •Arthritis and inflammatory conditions: All three omega 3 fats have been shown to reduce the synthesis of aggressive inflammatory response cells. Therefore by increasing the amount of omega 3 fats consumed, the production of immune cells with anti-inflammatory effects is increased. Studies have therefore found remarkable improvement in inflammation of rheumatoid arthritis with omega 3 supplementation and recommend a diet that includes baked or grilled fish one to two times per week and/ or fish oil supplementation. •Cardiovascular disease: Several studies have shown that eating fish is associated with a decreased cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Omega 3 fats have also been shown to decrease triglyceride fat levels in the blood which further reduce CVD risk. The anti-inflammatory effect of BREAD TAGS FOR CHARITY Please save your bread tags and bring them to the social meetings and give them to Lynne WEDNESDAY 29 APRIL FAIRVIEW HORSE RACES (Arrival time: 12noon) R80 PER PERSON which includes a meal Meal choices are: •Chicken Schnitzel or Fish served with either chips or potato wedges & veggies or Salad •OR Beef Curry & rice with sambals Malva pudding with custard Tea & Coffee Station available SOCIAL MEETING 13 MAY TURBINES AT BLUE HORIZON BAY – Speaker: John McGillivray omega 3’s also help to improve cardiovascular health. What are food sources of omega 3 fat? Sources of omega 3 include: •Flaxseed. •Canola. •Soybean oils. •Cod liver oil. •Mackerel. •Salmon. •Sardines. •Herring. •Anchovy, tuna, and trout. Be sure to get enough of this vital fat to keep you healthy and happy 1 to the following members APRIL 8 Sue Odams Mavis Miza 10 Louisa Tessendorf 12 Johnny Viljoen 15 John Meyer 17 Dianne Christians 18 Leon De Lange 21 Joan Botes Brian Marsh Errol Kelly 22 Rhodes Gerhardt Magda Scheepers 24 Dave Brown Rose King 26 Sandy Lane 27 Bobbie Long 28 Nothemba Makubalo 29 Maryna Van Staden 30 Nantu Matshoba MAY 1 May Tremeer 2 Lionel Mullins Stephen Gaudin 4 Eric Kirk Glynnis Gee 5 Thelma Snow 8 Des Willis 9 Lauraine Nordin 11 Peter Drennan Yoli Mbabela I would rather have one rose and a kind word from a friend while I’m here, than a whole truck load when I’m gone. RESTAURANT As Spargo’s no longer serve breakfasts and only opens at 12 noon, we went across the road to FRESCO, which is also owned by the same people. BRUNCH We had a super turnout of 20, so obviously the later starting time is a good idea. Our next brunch will be at the Old Grey Sports Club on Tuesday 21 April at 10.30. HIKING REPORT Ah well AB and team did not win the Cricket World Cup, but then the game was not played over 50 overs. Rain/Duckworth Lewis and SA do not go together - like love and marriage, or a horse and carriage ... March walks were all completed in spite of rain and overgrown pathways at Fynbos; stifling heat over Kini Bay; wind at Blue Water Bay and a fairly wet van Stadens, with newly cleared pathways. Sea turtles were spotted at Kini Bay along with some of our group swimming. The safety of our walkers remains a priority. Hike leaders should be clear about the distance, stops and end point of walks. People must stay together having wisely chosen the long or short walk. There are a few who like to do their own thing, stopping off and splitting the group. Please stay together! The security we sometimes need to arrange cannot keep an eye on all, if long gaps occur. Thank you. Our thoughts, prayers and good wishes go out to Andy and family. His treatment must be successful - we want him back soon, walking in our midst. ALAN HANCOCK Hiking Schedule: 9 April to 7 May 2015 APRIL START TIME WALK LEADER HIKE INFORMATION FOLLOWED BY LOCATION COST P.P. 9 0900 Yvonne Thompson SETTLERS PARK Braai Settlers Park R5 for Rangers 0748881821 TO DODD’S FARM Knob Wood Rd. R5 for venue or braai 16 0900 Marie Stumke S.GOOD to Pub Something Good Venue 0835187268 HARBOUR WALL Lunch Road House own acc. 23 0900 Alan Hancock BUSHBUCK TRAIL Braai Bushbuck (Island) R10 for venue 0834504901 (The Island) Must sign in 30 0900 MAY 7 0900 Alan Hancock GRYSBOK Braai V.P. Bowl Club 0834504901 Marie Stumke STUCKENS 0835187268 Pub Fish Finder Lunch R5 for venue or braai Venue own acc. 2 10 PIN BOWLING REPORT 2 MARCH: 23 players – with 15 scoring over 100. Hennie and Richard who tied on 138 (their highest scores EVER !!) were pipped at the post by Derek with brilliant 140. You guys were ON FIRE !!! The ladies weren’t far behind with super scores, Mary had 137, closely followed by Bobby with 134 – wow you are all amazing. 9 MARCH: 29 Players with 18 players scoring over 100. There was a tie between John and Derek with 134. Hightest score for the ladies not far behind the men was Rachel with 133 followed by Sophia with 130 and Bobby allowed Derek to get past her 128 on the last frame. Competition is rife !!! Colleen’s sister-in-law Pat Matthews visited us from East London but opted not to play. 16 MARCH: 29 players with 13 scoring over 100. Rachel ousted all the men with her 128 but she was closely followed by Derek with 127. 23 MARCH: 24 Players with 15 getting over 100. Top score AGAIN was Rachel with an incredible 150 !! John wasn’t too far behind with 144 – super scores both of you. 30 MARCH: 23 Players with 13 getting over 100. Rob decided, enough is enough, Rachel wasn’t going to get the better of him this week - SO HE SCORED 199 – THE HIGHEST SCORE EVER IN THE HISTORY OF THE SAARP TENPIN CLUB !!!! WOW – now you all have a target of 200 to beat him. Rob you are our champion !!! Jackie did exceptionally well and probably thought his score of 153 was enough to take the men’s section, Sorry Jacks – but it was still an awesome score. Mary was the top scorer for the women with a super 141. Little Liam O’Conner, pictured left with his Granny Mary and Grandad John, arrived with his Mom, Wendy and of course Mary went into that Granny overdrive mode and showed us what Granny inspiration can do !!! TenPin is every Monday at Lighthouse at the Boardwalk Arrival time will be 09h30, hoping all would have arrived by 09h45. Contact Margo Schuin on 083 553 3415 or [email protected] SAARP TENPIN IN GEORGE Mary and John Giddings befriended Gerry and Jana when they joined us at Lighthouse in February, they are from the SAARP Tenpin in George. When the Giddings’ stayed in Knysna for a few days last month, they decided to play some games with them in George. They said it was most enjoyable and the people were very friendly and made them most welcome. They would recommend anyone staying down that way to join them for a game or two. RETIREMENT COTTAGE TO LET Happiness keeps you Sweet, Trials keep you Strong, Sorrows keep you Human, Failures keep you Humble, Success keeps you Glowing, But ... Only Friends ..... Keep You Going !!! 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