Jan 2017 Carryduff Focus

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to your January magazine

Hello again everyone, Happy New Year Everyone! We’ve plenty of reading for you in this issue, perfect for whiling away those cold Winter evenings. Thankfully now that the shortest day of the year is behind us, the days will be getting longer. We’ve got a ‘New Year Resolution’ theme to this issue, so if you need a bit of motivation to turn over a new leaf, I hope we’ll have provided some inspiration! Add to that some brilliant offers from our local businesses who are all vying for your custom in the bleak month of January. See all the offers below - 20% off seems to be a recurring theme, for some reason! Finally, I would like to say thank you to the lady who phoned to tell me the street lighting number was wrong on the Local Useful Numbers page. I usually just copy that section over from the previous magazine and assume they’re all correct. That was the motivation I needed to check and update them, and now they should be right (I hope!). I’m sure someone will let me know if they’re not! Have a great month. Until Untilnext nexttime! time!

Deirdre Special Offers in this issue: Check the ads for terms & conditions Attic Access NI loft ladder for £259...............p21 Carryduff Cabs Airport Offers........................p22 Chic Beauty various offers, see ad............. p17 Classic Blinds 20% off.................................. p27 DM Services Post a Parcel for £8.................. p3 Factor 1 20% off Facials................................ p24 Keith Kane 20% off your first visit.................. Front Lough Moss 4 months gym membership £69..... p9 Lynsey Quinn 20% off colours, T&C apply....p19 McCall Tiles Up to 50% off.............................Back MPY Computers PC reload £35.....................p29 Pawfection £5 off first groom........................ p7 Play Days 15% off first month’s fees..............p25 Premier Cleaning various offers, see ad........p5 To contact the editor - t: 02890 817579 or e: info@localfocusmags.co.uk

Carryduff Focus Magazine is published by Local Focus, a totally independent small business. Local Focus cannot be held responsible for any advert content, including errors and omissions. Local Focus does not endorse companies, products or services that appear in this magazine. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that all information given within this magazine is accurate, but this cannot always be guaranteed.

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It’s that time of year again: gym owners rub their hands together in glee as the entire world makes New Year resolutions to sort out their health, their fitness or their looks. But while many of those gym memberships will turn out to be expensive mistakes as the initial fervour fades, a few wellchosen gadgets could keep you on the right track all year round. Health and fitness tracking is huge in technology right now, largely because it’s still a relatively untapped market: even the bestknown fitness-tracking smartwatch, the Apple Watch, has only sold a few million units. That means there are plenty of firms hoping to win over everyone from casual dieters to mountain explorers.

the Misfit Ray is prettier still, resembling a bracelet rather than a watch. It’s half the price of the Garmin and offers good all-round fitness-tracking features. Over 2017 we’ll see a lot more wearable trackers, many of them odd: fancy a Welt, a sensorenabled belt that tracks your steps for as long as you keep your trousers on?

If you’re more concerned about what you’re putting into your body than what you’re sweating out, smartphone apps offer all kinds of diet and lifestyle tracking - and increasingly those apps tie in with platforms such as Apple Health, WiThings’ HealthMate, Microsoft Health, Jawbone UP and many more. Platforms are designed to enable data sharing from multiple trackers, so for example Apple’s For the latter category, outdoor watches such as the Casio Smart Health app can get data not just Outdoor Watch are built to military from the iPhone it’s on but also from the Apple Watch, from specifications for toughness and wireless scales and from a wide deliver accurate GPS, as well as recording your hikes and climbs. If range of wired and wireless health -monitoring devices. If you haven’t that sounds like overkill, and for most of us it probably is, the £170 already committed to a particular health-tracking platform, it’s a very Garmin Vivosmart HR+ is one of the best all-round fitness trackers good idea to check out sites such as Wareable.com to find out the for monitoring your heart rate, latest news and rumours about recording your activity and tracking GPS. It’s pretty, too - and the different manufacturers. For

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example, at the time of writing Microsoft has announced the end of its Microsoft Band tracking device, so if you buy one now you might not be able to get a repair for it or a replacement one if it breaks. It also means that if you want to upgrade from a Band 2, there won’t be a Band 3 to fulfil your wishes. Gadgets don’t just help you when you’re exercising or watching what you eat. They can help you when you’re asleep too. Many wearable devices such as the Fitbit Blaze and Surge, Fossil Marshal, Pebble Time and Apple Watch (via thirdparty apps) can monitor your sleep, gathering data to help you identify the triggers of a poor night’s sleep and the best times to set the alarm for, and the best times to head to bed. The data recorded does vary from device to device and some are more practical than others - wearing a smartwatch in bed all night means you’ll have to charge it in the morning - but the insights can be useful. Images L to R: Casio Smart Outdoor Watch; Garmin VivoSmart HR+; Misfit Ray fitness tracker; Fossil Marshal smartwatch

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Have you ever thought of starting your own business? Could 2017 be the year you dare to dream? Becoming your own boss can be a great idea on a number of levels. Perhaps you feel frustrated in your current job or need more flexibility around your family. Do you have a hobby which you could turn into a money-spinner? Whatever the reason, setting up your own business can tick a lot of boxes. There are of course, challenges as well. A fear of failure, worry over lack of expertise, anxiety about having to make difficult decisions on your own... This is where Inspire Business Centre can help.

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Inspire, a leading Local Enterprise Agency based in Dundonald, is a delivery partner for the Go For It Regional start-up initiative in partnership with Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council. We help by demystifying the process, providing expert advice and signposting to other sources of support. We do this through one-to-one advice, writing a business plan for you and providing guidance on the documents you need to access loans from the bank or funding from other sources. You will be in good hands when you work with Inspire as the team have many years of experience in supporting business startups. We have 70 tenants currently on site and, as a former Business Advisor of the Year, I personally have 14 years’ experience in helping people like you turn ideas into sound commercial propositions. If you would like to hear more, why not come and have an informal chat with me at our stand in the Lough Moss Leisure Centre, Carryduff, on Wednesday 18th January between 9am and 1pm Not only will you receive a free business plan, we will enter you into a draw for an i-pad Mini and a specially designed stationery pack for your new business! You can reach me by calling Inspire on 028 90557557 or via email emma@inspirebusinesscentre.co.uk

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The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying: A Simple, Effective Way to Banish Clutter Forever – Marie Kondo If you feel like you’re drowning in a sea of ‘stuff’, this book might help. Kondo encourages us to only keep those possessions that ‘spark joy’. There is some waffle in places, but stick with it. There are some great tips and tricks. Most importantly, Kondo helps the reader to think about the emotions connected to items, and the kind of life they could have if they lived in a simpler, less cluttered space.

The Idea in You: How to Find It, Build It, and Change Your Life – Martin Amor and Alex Pellew If you’re fed up with the daily grind and thinking of starting your own business, this book could give you the kick start you need. It’s packed with advice and encouragement for turning ‘your daydream into dynamite’. There are case studies, exercises, and useful resources, along with plenty of practical information. And, unlike many

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other books in this genre, it’s also actually enjoyable to read. The Girl in the Garden – Melanie Wallace A single teenage mum, a grieving widow, a photographer, a recluse, a man trying to do what’s right. Characters with very different outlooks and lives, but their stories are all entwined. And their flaws, hopes and buried dreams are all too identifiable. They all need to allow themselves to heal and trust if they’re to take those first tentative steps towards a better life. The Great British Sewing Bee: From Stitch to Style – Wendy Gardiner Those looking to indulge their creative side in 2017 could find plenty to tempt them here. The companion book to the fourth series of the BBC2 show The Great British Sewing Bee, the book offers advice on everything from choosing fabric to altering designs. There are also more than 25 patterns included with the book, with projects ranging from a Babygro to a cocktail dress. Aimed at all

abilities, this could well prove to be indispensable for new and experienced sewers alike. Bloom: Navigating Life and Style – Estée Lalonde Beauty and lifestyle vlogger Lalonde has gained a legion of fans, and much critical acclaim, for her daily musings on style, beauty, food and life in general. In Bloom, Lalonde talks about the highs and lows of her life, including overcoming depression, anxiety and low self -esteem. A beautifully designed book for dipping in and out of when you need a bit of inspiration. Making It Up As I Go Along – Marian Keyes In this collection of essays, Keyes gives us a hilarious insight into her daily life and thoughts. While it’s laugh-aloud funny, there’s also a good dose of reflection. Keyes isn’t afraid to poke fun at herself and reveal her own vulnerability. By doing so, she reminds us that often we’re our own worst critics and sometimes we need to just go easy on ourselves.

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It seems you can barely pick up a magazine

without reading about another new skincare ‘miracle worker’, from skin softeners and beauty essences, to micellar water. Most of these are ‘nice to haves’ rather than essentials. If you are looking to up your skin care regime though, I’d recommend adding a serum. They’re more concentrated than a moisturiser, and designed to target specific concerns, from fine lines to blemishes. French brand Ekia’s Sérum Fermeté – Highly Active Firming Serum, is designed to tighten and lift skin. The ‘magic ingredient’, a tree extract called dragon’s blood sap, is said to help firm skin, smooth fine lines, increase moisture and aid skin renewal. My skin certainly felt tighter and more hydrated after using the serum. £48.99 from www.hollandandbarrett.com.

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It’s easy to get stuck in a perfume rut. Rather than play it safe with your favourite scent, why not head to a local perfume shop and try a few new ones? Ideally, spritz a perfume on a card first. If you like the scent immediately, and still do after half an hour, then try it directly on your skin. Fragrance is designed to change over time, so don’t just spray, sniff and buy. Give it time to show you what it’s made of. Van Cleef & Arpels So First (from £32) is a nice one to try. Light, fresh and feminine, it’s bursting with floral notes, such as freesia and frangipani, with a warm base of vanilla and sandalwood. Many of us are guilty of splashing out on top of the range hair straighteners and styling products, then throwing whatever shampoo and conditioner is on offer in our basket. My top hair care recommendation is to go for a gentler, decent shampoo and conditioner. Personally, I avoid any that contain sodium lauryl sulphate, as I find it leaves my hair dry and brittle. JASÖN do some great haircare products, priced from around £6.50 for a half-litre bottle

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reason. If you have allowed extra With what’s left, it’s now time to space, and then filled it… it’s time to start all over again. work out where it will go. Label your storage if necessary, and Easy ways to banish clutter make sure the whole family  Write a list of where you want knows what’s meant to go to declutter. where. If you still need extra storage after your clear-out, look  Have an intensive declutter workout and spend five for all the areas where you could minutes clearing as much as fit more in, whether built-in or you can in one area. You’ll be free-standing: from backs of amazed at the difference you doors to under the stairs, tops of can make. Repeat as often as wardrobes to under the bed. you can. Think racks, hooks and shelves as What could be a better New well as conventional cabinets  Hang your clothes up with the Year’s resolution for your home and chests of drawers and, hooks all facing one way, and than to eliminate mess, create where possible, ensure they coonly turn the hook the other space and generally have a good ordinate with existing furniture. way when you wear sort out? You can also relocate some something. After, say, six If too much mess and clobber storage; for example by adding a months, you can easily assess has built up in your home over storage unit in the living room to which items you never wear. the past year, then it’s time to avoid having to tidy toys away You could try the same idea in declutter your stuff and sort your upstairs every day. the kitchen (turn mug handles storage, so that your home will in one direction, put glasses There are a few rules of storage be mess-free and super-stylish in that might be helpful. First, store upside down, and so on), the time for 2017. playroom, the living room… like with like and match the size First, grab some rubbish bags and a few boxes or baskets. Work methodically through each room and sort out obvious rubbish, things that can go to a local charity shop, items that could be sold second-hand, anything that needs mending, little-used things that can be put away in the garage or loft, and genuinely great stuff that you want to keep. Try to get rid of as much as possible, only holding onto things that you really need 20

and shape of the container to what’s being kept inside (in other words, find small, lidded boxes for things like Lego and big squishy baskets for teddy bears). Store as much as possible near to where it’s most needed, but don’t store frequently used items below knee level or above shoulder height, especially if they’re heavy. Avoid storing things on surfaces such as tables or desks, and allow yourself room to expand – but only within

Make it a family competition with prizes. Who will be the fastest to find three things to throw away, three things to give away and three things to tidy away?

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Listed by UNESCO and the New Seven Wonders of the World, Chichen Itza claims the largest Maya site on the Yucatan peninsula. From their mysterious origins around 3000 BC to the Spanish conquest in the early 1500s, the Maya were never an empire but a collection of autonomous city-states with a diverse culture and people who all left their mark across the ancient sites. Great architects, mathematicians and astrologers, skilled craftsmen, the Maya enjoyed their golden age during the classic era, around AD 250-900, though Chichen Itza continued to flourish into the next millennium and beyond as new settlers arrived. Named after the Itza tribe at the ‘the mouth of the well’, the stone city scatters its atmospheric remains deep in the rainforest. There’s much to see on its 15 square kilometres but the great stepped pyramid of Kukulcan casts its spell at first sight. Rising to a height of 24 metres, the four sides represent the cardinal points, each one with a stairway of 91 steps, the number of days between equinox and solstice. Add all the steps and one more to reach the top platform and that makes 365, the

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solar year. But the magic doesn’t stop there. During the equinox, a strange zigzag shadow creeps down the north stairway and for the Maya, this was the ‘feathered serpent god’ slithering down from the sky. They were at ease with the duality of the world, life death, day night, earth sky, hence the feathered serpent and the carvings of birds alongside jaguars and snakes. ‘Clap your hands,’ suggest the guides and suddenly the echo turns into a spine-chilling squeak, the call of the quetzal, they say, the Maya’s sacred bird. The sound travels far and one can imagine the high priest invoking the gods from the pyramid, watched by the 20,000 strong crowd gathered below. But in the Maya world, religious rituals were not confined to the great pyramids. Chichen Itza boasts one of the largest surviving ball courts where warriors proved their worth, throwing heavy rubber balls through stone rings, eight metres above the ground, without using their hands. The rings were shaped like serpents, the high priest watched and on occasions, the winner would be sacrificed, for only the best should be offered to the gods. The sacred well had a similar use, a 60 metre wide

sacrificial sink hole said to be the ‘womb of Mother Earth’. The Maya’s written history was almost entirely destroyed by conquerors but stone friezes and carvings say it all. Among the many archaeological sites in this part of the world, Chichen Itza is unique for its similarities to Tula, the centre of the Toltec empire some 1,300 km away. The connection remains a mystery but both elements fuse beautifully, from the Temples of Warriors, Eagles, Venus and more to the striking complex of 1,000 pillars, the market where the slightest whisper can be heard across the square or the snailshaped observatory used to study the sky. By late morning, when day trippers arrive from Cancun, stall holders set up their colourful ware in the main alleyway, Mayan masks jostling with mini-pyramids, hammocks, silver bangles and toy jaguars which roar as you walk past. But on this vast enticing site, there’s always a quiet place where you can stretch out your hand and almost touch the past. There, nothing disturbs the peace but the occasional gust of wind or the distant call of jungle birds.

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• 1 butternut squash, peeled and flesh diced • 1 onion, peeled and finely chopped • 2 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed • 1 tsp dried oregano • 3 tbsp olive oil • 200g baby spinach leaves • 250g pack fresh egg lasagne sheets • 250g ricotta cheese • 300g cottage cheese • 150g ready-grated mozzarella cheese • 25g pine nuts • Green salad, to serve

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Preheat the oven to 200C, Fan 180C, Gas Mark 6. Place the diced butternut squash, onion, garlic and oregano in a large roasting tin and drizzle over 2 tbsp of the olive oil. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper and toss to mix. Roast in the oven for 20-25 minutes until the squash is very tender. Cool for 10 minutes. Transfer everything from the roasting tin (including any pan juices) to a food processor and process until smooth, adding a little hot water if needed to give the mixture a spreadable consistency. Steam the spinach for 1-2 minutes until just wilted. Place the lasagne sheets in a large shallow heatproof dish and cover with boiling water. Leave for 3-4 minutes to soften then lift out of the water and drain on kitchen paper. Mix together the ricotta and cottage cheeses in a bowl along with half the mozzarella cheese. Spread a third of the squash mixture in the base of a square medium-sized ovenproof dish. Top with a layer of wilted spinach followed by a layer of the cheese mixture and a layer of lasagne sheets, cutting them to fit if necessary. Repeat the layers two more times, finishing with lasagne sheets and a thin layer of the remaining cheese mixture. Scatter over the rest of the mozzarella cheese and the pine nuts, and drizzle over the rest of the olive oil. Bake for 25-30 minutes until the cheese topping is golden and bubbling. Serve with green salad.

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• 140g porridge oats • 50g unsalted blanched peanuts • 25g pecans, roughly chopped • 25g pumpkin seeds • 20g sunflower seeds • 100g butter, plus extra for greasing • 80g light soft brown sugar • 3 tbsp runny honey • 75g sweetened dried cranberries or jumbo raisins • 2 tbsp sesame seeds

1. Preheat the oven to 160°C/Fan 140°C/Gas 3. Grease an 18cm square shallow cake tin and line the base and sides with baking parchment. 2. Spread the oats, nuts and seeds on a large baking tray and place in the preheated oven for 10-12 minutes until just lightly toasted, stirring once with a wooden spatula. 3. Place the butter, sugar and honey in a large saucepan and heat gently until the butter has melted. Tip the warm oat mixture into the pan and mix thoroughly, then stir in the cranberries or raisins and nearly all the sesame seeds. 4. Turn the mixture into the prepared tin and level with the back of a spoon, pressing down firmly. Scatter over the rest of the sesame seeds. 5. Bake in the oven for 25-30 minutes or until just pale golden around the edges. Leave to cool in the tin for 10 minutes, then use the tip of a knife to mark into 8 bars. Leave in the tin until cold then lift out, using the lining paper to help you. Peel away the paper and cut through the marks to make 8 bars.

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Nature Focus In another of a new series of articles about our local environment, Helen Long writes about her observations of nature a bit further afield, outside Carryduff. This month Helen visits Ringhaddy.... Strangford lough is such a wonderful feature of our Ulster landscape that it deserves to be visited again and again. And as it is within easy reach, there’s nothing to stop us Duffers getting out there to sample its diverse delights! Let me tell you about a spectacle I witnessed, totally unintentionally, one afternoon last winter. I was heading once again to Islandhill, to walk the dogs and view the Brent geese. I was about half-way along the Ringhaddy Road, which leads directly there, when my eyes caught sight of some white shapes in a field. I realised exactly what they were, and quickly found a place to turn and park my car in safety. Then I got out, with my camera at the ready… What I had seen in the field was a large flock of about 50 Whooper swans! A real bonus, when I had only been expecting to see the Brent on the mud-flats. I went as near as I dared, but still had to use the zoom on the camera to get the photos. Any nearer and I might have scared them all away; for I had learnt my lesson from the Brent incident a couple of months earlier!!

This was a fabulous first for me, as I have never seen these birds on the ground or in the water. I have only heard their haunting calls and watched their echelons flying over, high above my head - a magnificent sight in itself! Gone are the days when I used to assume a swan is a swan is a swan! Not so. The familiar ones we see on our rivers and lakes all year are the Mute swans, with the black/red bills. These are another swan entirely, with yellow bills, every one marked slightly differently, just like our fingerprints! They are winter migrants to our shores, and fly the 800 miles from Iceland in late autumn, eventually spreading out across the waterways of Ireland, many of the Northern ones staying on Lough Neagh, near Toome. All the time I stood admiring them, they kept up a constant conversation among themselves. (If only I could interpret swan-speak, I might have learnt what they thought of Co Down!) Eagle-eyed readers looking at the group of four will have noticed that the two in the middle are juveniles (cygnets), and this must be a family group. They are very large birds compared to the dainty Brent geese! Swans figure prominently in Irish legend and folklore (cf The Children of Lir), and it’s easy to see why. They are at the very heart of WB Yeats’ nostalgic poem ‘The Wild Swans at Coole’: he described them as brilliant creatures…mysterious…beautiful. I would tend to agree!

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WORDWHEEL Using only the letters in the Wordwheel, you have ten minutes to find as many words as possible, none of which may be plurals, foreign words or proper nouns. Each word must be of three letters or more, all must contain the central letter and letters can only be used once in every word. There is at least one word that uses all of the letters in the wheel.

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Local Useful Numbers : HEALTH AMBULANCE 999 Carryduff Surgery 90 812211 Repeat Prescriptions 90 813266 GP Out of Hours 90 796220 Chemist 90 812405 Carryduff Dental Practice 90 812431 Church Road Dental Care 90 817848 Optician - Gillian Gervais 90 812890 Lagan Valley Hospital 92 665141 Royal Group of Hospitals 90 240503 City Hospital 90 329241 Ulster Hospital 90 484511 EMERGENCY FIRE/POLICE 999 Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 Quick Check Freephone 0800 0132290 NIE 03457 643 643 Phoenix Gas 0800 002 001 Water Service 0345 744 0088 Street Lighting 0300 200 7899 Lisburn & Castlereagh CC 92509250 Police (Non-Emergency) 101 Lifeline 0808 808 8000 Samaritans Belfast 9066 4422 PIPS (Suicide Prevention) 9080 5850 TRANSPORT AND TAKEAWAYS New Century 90 812755 John Dory’s 90 814595 Jolly Fryer 90 812060 Khyber Tandoori 90 813822 Translink (Ulsterbus & Metro) 90 666630 EDUCATION Carr Primary Carryduff Primary Millennium Primary Moneyrea Primary St Ita’s Primary St Joseph’s Primary

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Community Pages CARRYDUFF LIBRARY Now open for longer! Storytime (ages 4-8yrs) – every Mon at earlier time of 3pm.

Free for non profit making organisations Opening Hours: 02890 813568 Mon 10am–5pm Wed 10am–8pm Fri 10am – 3pm Sat 10am - 1pm

Rhythm & Rhyme (0-4yrs) 2nd & 4th Friday of the month at 11am. carryduff.library@librariesni.org.uk January dates are 13th and 27th Carryduff Adult Reading Group new members welcome, ask staff for details. 2nd Wednesday of the month, 4-5pm Tea and Newspapers all day every Wednesday . Everyone welcome!

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Craft and Chat Every Wednesday @ 11am. The ladies in Carryduff library are involved in the ‘NI Big Sock’, a community participation event. This is an attempt to create a huge Christmas stocking using 3” hexagons by Dec 2017 and beat the Guinness world record, currently held by Italy. Please feel free to come along and help out. New –Adult Mindful Colouring - Wednesday evening 7pm – 8pm Enhance your wellbeing and calm the mind through relaxed and meditative colouring. A gentle way to reduce stress. Evening Event Wednesday 18th January at 7pm - ‘The Story of Titanic and her importance in History’ Local tour guide Chis Woods gives an insight into the story of the Titanic, her importance in shipbuilding and Belfast as an industrial epicenter.

FRIENDSHIP HOUR for people with Dementia and their Carers. Open to all in the community - for people from all denominations or none. You will be very welcome. 2nd Saturday of each month, 4.30 pm-5.30pm Next dates are 14th Jan and 11th Feb 2017. Held in Carryduff Presbyterian Church Hall. Come and relax for an informal hour, chatting with others in a similar situation and enjoying a light tea which will be served at 5.00pm. Individuals with dementia must be accompanied by a carer.

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Community Pages CARRYDUFF PRIMARY SCHOOL Can all the people be counted in time for the census? Carryduff Primary School present their Christmas Nativity Play for P1s to P4s called ‘Census Sums’.

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ST JOSEPH’S PRIMARY SCHOOL Council met members of the Carryduff Regeneration Forum to hear about their plans for regeneration in Carryduff. The children were particularly interested in hearing about plans for a proposed greenway. This would result in opportunities for increased biodiversity as well as providing a safe route for children to walk or cycle to school. The members of the Regeneration Forum were keen to hear the children’s ideas on what they would like to see in the area and they were very impressed with the children’s suggestions. We look forward to continuing to work with the Regeneration Forum in order to bring about further enhancements to the local area.

McDonald’s Saintfield Road recently supported Road Safety Week by providing pupils at St Joseph’s Primary School in Carryduff with light reflectors for their school bags. Restaurant manager, Patrick Canavan commented, “Our restaurant is located along the busy Saintfield Road and we are keen to raise awareness of the importance of road safety, especially due to our close proximity to the local primary school. We are delighted to be able to provide pupils at St Joseph’s Primary School with the light reflectors.” Pictured left with the pupils are Mrs Maria Rogan, PE and Active Travel Co-ordinator, along with Manager Patrick Canavan and Marcin Piotrowsky from McDonald’s Saintfield Road.

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Become a Lifesaver! Serving your Community and Learning New Skills Volunteer with St John Ambulance (NI) If you are over 18, why not become part of a team that makes a difference? You could be involved in one or more of the following roles:

First Aid: As a first aider you will deliver care to people in need at public events.

Ambulance & Patient Transfers: You will be involved in providing cover at events, including rugby and other sporting events, and transferring patients from hospital back into the community.

Professional Clinical roles: nurses, doctors and paramedics play a vital role for us at larger events. Clinical leaders support the professional development of our volunteers and help keep our standards high.

This is an opportunity to become involved with our adult volunteering within your community. Email: carolyn.kyle@ni.sja,org.uk Have a chat with a St. John representative on 028 9079 9393 option2

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Community Pages ST ITA’S PRIMARY SCHOOL Dates for your diary Staff Development Day on Wednesday 4th January 2017 School re-opens for pupils on Thursday 5th January 2017 Ski Trip Week Folgaria from Sat 14th – Sat 21st January 2017 St. Ita’s Feast Day Sunday 15th January 2017 Grandparents’ Day Friday 3rd February 2017 Internet Safety Day Tuesday 7th February 2017 Confirmation Day Thursday 9th February 2016 at 4pm

Free for non profit making organisations Year Group Masses P6 Year Group Mass at 9am on Thursday 19th January 2017 P5 Year Group Mass at 9am on Thursday 9th February 2017

Spring Half Term – School closed for one week from Mon 13th Feb and reopens on Mon 20th Feb 2017. Class Assemblies P3 Mrs Dolan – Friday 20th January P5 Miss McCauley/Ms Thomas Wednesday 25th January P2 Miss Cunningham – Friday 27th January P7 Mrs Fanning – 1st Wednesday February P4 Mrs Maguire – 8th Wednesday February P5 Mrs Loughran – 22nd Wednesday February St Vincent de Paul Christmas Hampers Many thanks to parents and pupils for their wonderful generosity when donating food items for St Vincent de Paul Hamper Appeal. A big thank you to all the staff and PTFA for wrapping the 39 hampers so beautifully. They were collected for distribution within the parish and beyond. Fr. Michael Sheehan and Fr. Conor McGrath pictured right, celebrate their First Christmas in our lovely Parish of Drumbo & Carryduff

On behalf of everyone in St. Ita’s Primary and Nursery School, we extend a very special welcome to Fr. Michael and Fr. Conor. We wish them every happiness in their daily work for our parish.

CARRYDUFF CAMPAIGNERS AT CARRYDUFF BAPTIST CHURCH is for boys and young men (age 4-18) and is run each year from Sept to Easter. Our aim is to help boys & young men to learn from the bible while enjoying games and activities, learning new skills and making new friends. We have had a lot of new boys in our younger section this year (age 4 to 9) and invite more to join. We will have assault courses, Lego building, Craft, Soccer skills, Tag Rugby and much more. Why not come along in January and try it out, or contact Tim Price on 07843 938144 for more information. Check us out on Facebook. Carryduff Baptist Church, Wed Evenings, 6.45pm - 8pm 40

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MILLENNIUM INTEGRATED PRIMARY SCHOOL Each child from P1 to P7 worked with our P4 teacher, Mrs Heatherington to create a self-portrait on a canvas puzzle piece. Each piece was then painted in acrylics and the puzzle was put back together. The finished wall hanging measures approx. 1.5m by 3m and has 280 individual pieces! It is now hanging in the entrance hall at Millennium. Can you spot anyone you know?!

Jack and Mum Lisa

Jack Hutching, one of our P4 pupils, recently took part in the Jaffa Cake Mini Mud Madness in Portadown. Jack ran a 1km obstacle course in the pouring rain through muddy ditches and other obstacles. Jack was trying to raise money for Action Cancer and was delighted to be able to present a cheque to them for over £500!! Jack’s mum Lisa has also being doing voluntary work with Action Cancer and is very proud of her son’s efforts. Jack says he decided to do the run for his mum who recently went through treatment for cancer. Well done Jack, we are all really proud of you at Millennium too!

BLOOD DONATIONS The next blood donation sessions in the area are:

Lisburn Thursday 5th January and Friday 6th January 2017 at St Patrick’s Pastoral Centre, St Patrick’s Church, 27 Chapel Hill, Lisburn. BT28 1EP 1:30pm-4.00pm and 5.15pm-8pm To check your eligibility to donate, see the Blood Transfusion website www.nibts.org

CONNECT COFFEE AND CHAT has expanded and is now open for Coffee and Chat on 1st, 2nd, 4th and any 5th Wednesday morning every month in Carryduff Baptist Church Halls from 10.00am to 12.30pm. Also every Thursday morning in the foyer of Presbyterian Church Halls. Everyone welcome. Please mention the Carryduff Focus Magazine when contacting advertisers

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CARRYDUFF KARATE-DO AT LOUGH MOSS Brunton Cup success for Lough Moss Karate-Do kids who lifted a total of five medals, including two golds, in this tournament. Of the numerous clubs competing in this NI Karate Board sponsored event for children under 13, Lough Moss was ranked third in the overall medal listings table. A fantastic achievement! Join us – Wado Ryu karate is for everyone. Take a free introductory class: Saturdays 10:30-11:30am at Lough Moss Leisure Centre. For more information call Paul on 07766 528046.

CARRYDUFF ACTION CANCER SUPPORT GROUP The members of the Action Cancer Carryduff Group would like to say a big thank-you to everyone who supported their fundraising Afternoon Tea which was held on Saturday, 26th November, 2016. The sum raised was £2,080.

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Crossword Solution below from p22: Across: 7 Voyage, 8 Tongue, 9 Lime, 10 Executed, 11 Seaside, 13 Clasp, 15 Bagel, 17 Bicycle, 20 Indicate, 21 Shut, 22 Vipers, 23 Attack. Down: 1 Docile, 2 Base, 3 Depends, 4 Utter, 5 Annually, 6 Buyers, 12 Specimen, 14 Liberal, 16 Auntie, 18 Launch, 19 Balsa, 21 Sett.

Quiz Solution from p32: Review of the Year 1. Fiji's 2. Coronation Street 3. Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton and Mel B ("Gem standing for the first letters of their first names") 4. Robot Wars 5. Roald Dahl's 6. Maria Sharapova (after failing a drugs test) 7. Mark Clattenburg 8. Ukraine 9. Angelina Jolie 10. Heroes, Life On Mars, Starman, Let's Dance and Space Oddity 42

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CARRYDUFF HISTORICAL SOCIETY

MONEYREA WI

Open Floor Night This year we are trying something different by giving members and non-members an opportunity to bring along interesting objects, family research information or old stories that they have found or know. This will be a relaxed and informal session and you can just come along and listen to some great auld yarns! Join us on Monday 9th January at 8pm in the Committee Room of Lough Moss Leisure Centre.

Meets at 7:45pm on the first

The talks are open to non-members but if you would like to join just come along and have a chat with the Membership Secretary (Treasurer). Web Site: www.carryduffhistoricalsociety.org.uk & FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/CarryduffHistoricalSociety

BALLYNAFEIGH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION - ADVICE CENTRE IN BELVOIR NEED ADVICE In WELFARE BENEFITS, EMPLOYMENT, CONSUMER etc ?? Ballynafeigh Community Development Association have an outreach In Belvoir Activity Centre on Tuesdays from 2pm - 4.30pm If you need help in one of the areas outlined above, contact 02890 491166 for further advice or email: advice@bcda.net

LITTLE DIPPERS’ SWIMMING CLUB (formerly at Robinson Centre) We are a family swimming club where children can learn to swim in a relaxed friendly and well supervised environment. We now have vacancies for new members - for children of Nursery School and Primary School age (4-11 yrs). There are three groups - beginners, improvers and those already able to swim. Lessons are at Avoniel Leisure Centre, Albertbridge Road, Belfast. BT5 4FS on Monday evenings during term time from 6.30pm to 7.15 pm. For further info please contact: George at 02890 875509, or Billy at 02890 298669.

Monday of the month (Sept to June) in Moneyrea Community Centre. New members very welcome. WI is a non religious, non sectarian organisation for women of all ages. It’s a great excuse to get away from it all for a few hours and learn new things, have fun and meet new friends. Moneyrea WI are proud to have won institute of the year on more than 1 or 2 occasions, and we would make you most welcome at our meetings. More info from Jennifer Busby on 07912 620177

NEWTOWNBREDA WI Meets in Knockbreda Church Hall, Purdy’s Lane on the second Friday of each month from 7:30pm to 9:30pm. Refreshments available. January 13th Policing & Community Safety Partnership Competition: My New Year Resolution February 10th Armchair Aerobics Competition: Decorated Heart March 10th Hospitality Night: "Give a girl the right shoe" Rowallane Area Group Competitions: Cookery, Craft & Floral

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CARRYDUFF WI Meetings on 2nd Monday of each month at 7:30pm in St Ignatius Church Hall. Varied programme, talks, demonstrations competitions, outings, tea and chat. New members very welcome For enquiries please contact Jean Edgar 02890 813119

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Church Pages ST IGNATIUS PARISH CHURCH (CHURCH OF IRELAND) Rev Stephen Lowry 02890 812342 Celebrating: New Birth, New Life, New Hope, New Opportunities

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Sunday Services: 9am, 10:30am, 6:30pm. Wed Holy Communion: 10.30am followed by lunch on 4th Wed Parish Secretary: Jenny Eralp 90813489 Wed & Fri 9.30am-12.30pm Parish Prayer Meeting & Parish Home Group Bible Study ring for details Mission 15 meetings: monthly. Contact Keith Shaw 07901 935205 J-Club: Fri 7:30-9pm (P2-P7 age) Keith Shaw 07901 935205 J-Club Plus: Fri 7:30-9pm (year 8 and up) Keith Shaw 07901 935205 S-Club: Sun 10:30-11:30am (3-13 yrs) Contact office Scouts: Thurs 7pm-9pm Gordon Crothers 02897 528026 Babies & Toddlers: Fri 10-11:30am. Bowling Club: Wed 7:30-9:30pm Golf Society: As arranged, contact office for details Ring for details on Squirrels, Beavers, Cubs, Rainbow Guides & Brownies

CARRYDUFF BAPTIST CHURCH www.carryduffbaptist.org Pastor - Gordon Walker 0777 962 5571 Or contact Church Elder Roy Donlop 028 90 813686 Sunday Meetings: 11am & 7pm Youth Fellowship Sun: 8:30pm Lauren Hall 07769 629457 Parents and Toddlers Tues: 10am Maisie Smith 028 90 703336 Kids@Trailblazers Sun 11am Gordon Walker 028 92 639033 Bright Hour for Seniors 3rd Wed: 10:45am Christine McClean 028 90 814376 Campaigners (Boys) Wed: 6:45-8pm Ages 4-18 Tim Price 9263 9395 Girls Brigade Thurs: 6:45pm Judith Humphries 028 9263 9106 Fellowship Ladies 1st Monday Marion Moreland 028 90 644659

CARRYDUFF FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev David McLaughlin 028 90 815846 Sunday Services: 11:30am & 7pm (½ hr prayer meeting before services) Bible Class: 10.30-11am (Sept to May) Sabbath School: 10.15-11am (Sept to May) Wilfred 90 813306 Childrens’ Meeting: Wed 7-7:50pm (Oct- April) George 90 817445 Bible Study Group: Wed 8pm-9:20pm, Contact Minister Teens & Twenties Club: Fri 7:30pm (Sept- May) Mark 07882 109848 Revival Prayer Mtg: Last Fri of month 9-10:30pm Sammy 07773314576

Free for non profit making organisations CARRYDUFF ELIM CHURCH Minister: Pastor George Ritchie 028 90 817270 Sunday: Morning Service 11am Evening Service 6.30pm (crèche, Faith Kids and Ignite Bible Class during am Service)

Monday: Men’s Fellowship (1st Mon) Wednesday: Prayer/Bible Study / Connect Home Groups /Alternate weeks 7:30pm Thursday: Noah’s Ark Parent & Toddler group 10am Healing Rooms 8pm (Prayer for the Sick)

Friday: Youth Club 7:30pm (11-18yrs) Saturday: ICEJ Rally www.carryduffelim.com (1st Sat) info@carryduffelim.com

NEWTOWNBREDA GOSPEL HALL Newtownbreda Rd, Belfast www.newtownbredagospelhall.com

Gospel Meeting: Sunday 7pm Sunday School: 3pm (Sept to June) Young People’s Meeting: Mon 7pm (Oct to March) For enquiries & transport ring William: 028 90 813500

PURDYSBURN GOSPEL HALL Belfast BT8 8lT

Gospel Meeting alternate Tuesdays 7:30-8:30pm (Oct to April) For enquiries and transport ring William: 028 90 813500

CARRYDUFF GOSPEL HALL MONEYREAGH NON-SUBSCRIBING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rt Rev Chris Wilson MA Moderator 028 90 449713 (Manse) or 07729 178093 Sunday Service: 11.30am Sunday School: 10:15am on 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays (as appropriate). Mums and Babies: 10am to 12noon, every Tues (Old School, next to the Manse)

Moneyreagh Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church is a liberal Christian Church. All are very welcome. www.moneyreaghnonsubscribers.com

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1 Comber Road, Carryduff 028 9081 3899 www.carryduffgospelhall.com Sunday Services: Morning Service 11am Sunday School: 3pm Evening Service: 7pm

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Church Pages ELKANA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

Free for non profit making organisations

CAIRNSHILL METHODIST CHURCH

1A Comber Road, Carryduff

www.cairnshillmethodist.org Rev Louise Donald 028 95 739147

www.elkanachristianfellowship.com

louise.donald@irishmethodist.org

Sunday Services: 11:30am Holy Communion on 1st Sunday Check our website for latest information on our organisations

CARRYDUFF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH www.carryduffpresbyterian.org.uk Morning Worship: 11am Fellowship Service: 6:30pm Prayer & Bible Study: Tues 8pm

RUGBY AVENUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH at Queensfort Road, Carryduff Church tel no: 02890 814550 Sunday Services: 11am, 7pm Midweek Service: of bible study and prayer Wed at 7:45pm (Oct - April) Ladies Guild: 2nd & 4th Thurs 7:45pm (Oct - May)

BALLYMAGARRICK GOSPEL HALL Hillsborough Rd, Carryduff Tel: 02892 639224 www.ballymagarrickgospelhall.org.uk

Gospel Meeting: Sunday 7pm Sunday School: 3pm Children’s Meeting: Tues 7pm For transport ring Ruth 02892 639224.

CARR BAPTIST CHURCH Pastors Clifford Morrison 028 9263 9872 Andrew Campbell 028 3882 0772

Sunday Services: 11am & 6:30pm www.carrbaptist.org.uk

Rev Alistair Smyth 028 90 812232 Find us on Facebook carryduffpc Sunday Services: 11:30am and 7pm Sunday School: 10:20am. Alive Youth: Sunday Evening 8:15pm Creche and Children’s Church during Sunday morning Service. Parents & Toddlers: Wed 10am-11.30am Lesley 90 812232 Girls Brigade: Wed, All Sections 6:45pm Andrea 90814268 Boys Brigade: Thurs, age 5-8 6:30-7:30pm, age 8-11 7-8:15pm, age 11-18 7:30-9:45pm Lesley Carson 97 532331 Mixed Bowling Fellowship: Mondays 7:45pm Ladies PW: 1st Mon (not Jun, July & Aug) 7:45pm Lesley 90 812232 Men’s Fellowship: 2nd Tues 2pm Hugh Munro 90 812361 Afternoon Fellowship: Wed 2-4pm (Sept-Apr) Isobel Carson 90812834 Badminton: Wed, Juniors (under 16s) 7:15-8:15pm, Seniors (over 16s) 8:15-10:30pm Brian Lowry 90 813424 Table Tennis Fri 7pm

CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY, PARISH OF DRUMBO AND CARRYDUFF Fr Michael Sheehan 90 812238 Sunday Masses: Vigil Sat 6pm, Sunday 9am, 10:30am, 12noon The following groups meet in the Parish Centre (behind the Ivanhoe): Bridge: Sun 7:30pm - 10:30pm Seamus Sloan 90 812171 Badminton (Adults): Mon: 8:30pm Mary O’Hara 90 813142. Bowling: Tues: 8-10pm Raymond McConvey 90 703242 Beavers: Tue 6:30-7:40, Wed 6:40-7:50 jerome.dawson@outlook.com Cubs: Mon & Thurs 6:30-8pm. Ronan McCaughey 07752871490 Scouts: Mon & Tues: 8.00-9:30pm Seamus Napier seamus.napier@belfasttrust.hscni.net Venturers: Sun: 7.30-9.30pm Pat Polin 90 812568 Set Dancing: Thurs 8:15 - 10:30pm. Rosaleen Murphy 07703 497023 Speech & Drama: Alisha Doherty Sch Speech&Drama 07749331313 Irish Dancing: Norney School Alison Norney 028 90 796770 Drumbo Golf Soc: 90794833 Play School: Colette Murray 07894 903985 Tai Chi: 90 815439

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MONEYREAGH COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev Mervyn Jamison 07808 481669 www.moneyreaghcommunitychurch.org A Christian Church for people of all ages, meeting in the Moneyreagh Community Centre Sunday Service: 11am Worship for all with Kids Zone Charge: Kids Club: Friday 6-7:30pm for p4 to p7s Includes football, pool, table tennis, ps4, tuck shop, music, trips, theme nights and lots of fun Friday Youth Drop-in: Friday from 7:45–9:15pm for 1118 year olds. Includes indoor football, pool, table tennis, ps4. Community Cafe: Free tea, coffee and scones on Friday mornings during school term time 9am-11am in the community centre. Kids welcome. Bible Study /Prayer Space: Wednesday 7:30pm in the community centre Also mens, womens, youth and young adult events Please mention the Carryduff Focus Magazine when contacting advertisers

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