Peoples Post Athlone Edition 4 October 2011
Post on 28-Mar-2016
306 Views
Preview:
DESCRIPTION
Transcript
visit www.soundmatch.co.za for more specials
NO.1 IN CAR AUDIO & SECURITY SINCE 1984
SALESALE
376 Voortrekker RoadTel: 021 592 1794
ATHLONECnr Klipfontein Road &Belgravia Road, AthloneTel: 021 638 6624
ACCESS PARKUnit F3, CNR Doncaster &Racecourse Rd, Kenilworth
Tel: 021 671 4555
RETREATShop 9, Poppy's Village7th Avenue, Retreat Road
Tel: 021 715 0597
4-10 Oct 20114-10 Oct 2011
VALIDVALID
19991999JVD7700
CAPE TOWN120 Buitengracht StrNext to Hilton Hotel
Tel: 021 423 7101
TOYOTA FORTUNER/HILUX/UNIVERSAL GPS 2DIN UNIT
BUILT-IN GPS, DVD/VCD/CD/MP3/MP4/CD-R/WMA/JPG/MPG, BLUETOOTH WITHA2DP, DIGITAL TV, MP3/MP4 PLAYER,PHOTO BROWSER, NOTEBOOK, REAL
TIME CLOCK, CALENDAR, USB DISPLAY /SD DISPLAY, DUAL ZONE
ENTERTAINMENT, REVERSE CAMERA NOTINCLUDED.
5999DVD-TOY2
PIONEER, CADENCE, KENWOOD 6X9SPEAKERS
PER SETJENSEN 7” INDASH DVD/USB ALL IN ONE SYSTEM
7” TFT DISPLAY, DVD/CD/MP4/MP4/WMA
COMPATABLE, BASS/ TREBLE/ BALANCE/ FADER
CONTROL, MMC/SD/USB PORT, RDS FUNCTION,
ELECTRONIC SHOCK PROTECTION, RCA LINE
OUT, VIDEO LINE OUT, ID3 TAG, SUBWOOFER
OUTPUT, TOUCH SCREEN CONTROL.
CD SPECIALS
SD CARD READER from 59
CD 10s... CD 50s...10 49CD 10s...10CD 50s...49CD 100s...95
DVD 10s... DVD 50s...15 69DVD 10s...15 DVD 50s...69 DVD 100s...149
4 GB flash ...59.994 GB flash ...8 GB...
59.9989.99
16 GB ...199
MEGUIARSWHEEL CLEANER
79.9979.99
Find us onFacebook
GOODWOOD
0861 SOUNDMATCH/0861 768 636
599from
CAR ALARM SYSTEM-REMOTE ALARM-INTERIOR SENSOR-1 YEAR GUARANTEE-INCLUDES INSTALLATION-COMPATIBLE TO C/LOCKING-SECURES DOORS, BOOT & BONNET(vehicle to have existing switches)
Alarm and 4 door central locking from 1099.00Vesa approved systems also available
GEARLOCKSFITMENT INCLFROM R499
We beat any price. Terms & Conditions apply.
1499
ALPINE BLUETOOTHIPOD USB PLAYER
CDE125B
SONY MP3 CD PLAYER + REMOTE
52WX4, EQ3 STAGE 2, FRONT AUX IN, MP3, WMA, CD,RDS, SHORT WAVE TUNER, CORDLESS REMOTE, RCAPRE OUTS-REAR/SUB SWITCHABLE, DETACHABLE FACE.499
GT300
USB, 52Wx4, MP3, EQ3, QUICK-BROWZER, DRIVE-S, S-MOSFET, 7BAND EQ, REMOVABLE FACE, SOUND PROCESSING ABILITY,SWITCHABLE PRE OUT, FRONT AUX, TIME ALIGNMENT
SONY USB MP3 CD PLAYER + REMOTE
899GT500U
1799
ZRS600
599
TEAC 7” PORTABLEDVD PLAYER
LISTEN TOOUR DEMOCARS
AUXIN
BELOWCOST
ALPINE IPOD USBMP3 CD PLAYER
2999CDA117I
40WRMS
60WRMS
299A6964, X693, M6932
LARGE RANGEREVERSE CAMERAS
AVAILABLE
OTHERMODELSAVAILABLE
BLACK RECLINABLERACING SEATS
B4-2600
899
STARSOUND DIGITAL2600W 4CH AMP
STARSOUND DIGITAL 4400WMONOBLOCK AMP
CADENCE 2000W12” DVC SUB
600W
RMS
PER SET
VIBE BLACKAIR 525W3WAY 6X9 SPEAKERS
DIVOOM XFORCE 1 2.1SPEAKER SYSTEM
BA693
799
175WRMS
299
SEE MOREON OURWEBSITE
CA14400
999999
SP55
449 999DV675
NEW
EXTREMEHIGH
ENDDECK
60WRMS
G9524
1499XA1200.1D
RUNS 2 DVCSUBS
CADENCE 1200W RMSMONOBLOCK AMP
PHILIPS 210W 5.25”SPLIT SYSTEM
E-OE
MehanosPizzaMehanosPizza You tasted the rest
now taste the best!
ATHLONE BRANCH ONLY 021 633 4664
STRICTLY
HALAAL
• Chicken or• Gheena or• Seafood
• Chicken or• Gheema or• Seafood
• Chicken or• Gheema or• Seafood R19R19 9090R19R19 9090
19 cm pizza
‘Answer’ to illsREYANA STEYN
PLANS are in motion to builda mosque, youth centre and
safehouse in Belgravia in a bid tocurb drug use, child neglect,prostitution and crime in the Vy-gieskraal Informal Settlement.
The project is headed by the Bel-gravia Estate Waqaf Trust – an NPOwhich has been active in Belgravia,Vygiekraal Informal Settlementand Heatherdale for seven years.The organisation was establishedin 2004, but was officially launchedtwo years later with the main aimof uplifting the community. TheNPO runs feeding schemes and edu-cational programmes in the com-munity, and helps residents withburial and welfare issues.
The organisation was founded byMoulanas Riyaad Jardien, SalieDavids, Nazmi Davids and MobeenAlexander; also by Ebrahim Dav-ids, Nazeem Diedericks and YaseenAntulay. Today the organisationhas 50 members.
At the youth centre/safehousethe founders are hoping to providea haven for children who are ne-glected or abused, with qualifiedcounsellors and caregivers.
“We often see young childrenwalking the streets alone with nosupervision,” says Davids.
“The parents are either consum-ing alcohol or using drugs with noclue of where their children are.People of all ages are addicted todrugs, many young women areprostituting themselves and con-stant criminal activity takes place.
“And this is the reason a projectlike this is essential.”
People’s Post previously reportedthat Vygieskraal Informal Settle-ment has been plagued by prostitu-tion, drugs and crime and CapeTown Child Welfare sprang into ac-tion after the article to tackle childprostitution in the area.
Athlone police also continuously
patrol the area (“Vygieskraal – ‘aburning hell’”, 2 March).
A women skills project will alsobe launched in the area where un-employed women can be empow-ered with various skills so they canfind employment or become entre-preneurs.
Various upliftment projects willbe held to keep people of all ages offthe streets and instead involvethem in positive activities.
“Working in Vygieskraal Infor-mal Settlement we see how unem-ployment is a huge problem anddrugs resulting in more seriouscrimes.
“If we don’t do something, moreyouth will be on the wrong track.All we want to do is make a differ-ence,” says Davids.
He says the mosque is also essen-tial because people need Allah(God) in their lives.
Although Habibia mosque and StAthens mosque is close to Belgra-via, Heatherdale and VygieskraalInformal Settlement, Davids saysthat residents are afraid to attend.
He says many have been robbedon fields, which they must cross toget to the mosques.
Two properties in 7th Avenuehave been earmarked for theproject. Onepropertyhasbeenpur-chased, and funds are being raisedfor the second property.
The founders are planning to be-gin renovations on the one house toconvert it into a safehouse andyouth centre later this month, asthey have permission to do so.
Once the other property has beenbought, approval will be soughtfrom the City of Cape Town to builda mosque on it.
Miriam Diedericks, a member ofthe organisation, says the organisa-tion has gained a lot of momentumsince it started and “with the newmosque, youth centre and safe-house, value will be added to the ar-ea”.
The project will benefit people
from all religions.. To raise funds for the second
property a luncheon fundraiserwillbe held on Sunday 4 December atBelgravia High School.
The lunch will start at 13:30 andtickets cost R120 per person. Every-
body is welcome.For more information about the
project; to become involved withthe Belgravia Estate Waqaf TrustOrganisation or to book tickets forthe fundraiser, call the organisa-tion’s office on (021) 696-2277.
GO BOKKIES: Faithful young Springbok supporters Nuha Daniels (1)and fourmonthold brother Fayyad from Bridgetown got dressed in theirfinest green and gold to show their support for the South African teamin its quest for world cup domination.
E-mail: post@peoplespost.co.za Tuesday 4 October 2011 Tel: 021 713 9440 Fax: 021 713 9481
BridgetownBokke
Page 2 People’s Post Athlone NEWS Tuesday 4 October 2011
Licensed Financial Services Provider
WE HAVE OVER 165 YEARS OF WISDOM TO INVEST IN YOUContact your Old Mutual Financial Adviser or your Broker
0860 INVEST (468378) I Standard SMS rates apply I www.oldmutual.co.za/intherighthands
do great things
Not everyone has the ability to build a global empire from a humble grain ofsand. It takes great knowledge and skill to transform something seeminglyworthless into a beautiful pearl. Similarly, in order to achieve your financial goals,you need trusted and proven advice. And with over 165 years of knowledge andexperience in savings and investments, no one is better suited to help you thanOld Mutual. Whatever your financial needs, with our wide range of products andservices we can tailor an investment solution that will work for you. So, inthese uncertain times, the one thing you can be certain of is our expertise.
OLD
M141337/E/REV
SA’s best Homegrown companiesPROUDLY SOUTH AFRICANannounced the winners of itsfifth annual HomegrownAwards competition at a glam-orous gala dinner on Thursday.
The event, sponsored by Petro-SA, was celebrated at the SandtonConvention Centre and attendedby more than 450 delegates, includ-ing special guests such as council-lor Parks Tau, Joburg mayor Her-bert Mkhize, Nedlac executive di-rector Cyril Ramaphosa, BaxolileZwane (acting vice president oftrade, supply and logistics for Pet-roSA), Leslie Sedibe (CEO of PSA),and advocate Dali Mpofu (chair-person of PSA).
Sedibe applauded the winnersfor their great achievement andhard work.
“These are the companies thatare role models to small and bigcompanies, as these companies arecommitted to the values of beingProudly South African. They arebuying local to create jobs, andcommitted to fair labour practice,environmental responsibility anddelivering high-quality goods andservices.
“It is a real pity that some ofSouth Africa’s leading corpora-tions and listed companies are notmembers of Proudly South Afri-can, yet they often claim to be aProudly South African company.”
Sedibe challenges each and eve-ry company in South Africa to be-come a Proudly South Africanmember so that they “can truly
commit themselves to working to-gether as a nation to create jobsand eradicate poverty in this beau-tiful country”.
The winners of the HomegrownAwards in their respective catego-ries this year are:
Product of the year• Optiphi Skin Rejuvenation
Technologies;Service of the year• Cora’s Costumes;• Karan Beef (special recogni-
tion award);CSI of the year• Clover Mama Afrika Trust;Environmental (most green)
company of the year• Green Office;Best recognised and ac-
claimed PSA member company
(by public voting)• Stormsriver Adventures;PSA/CGF schools governance
award• Victoria Girls’ High School (its
second Homegrown Award);• Gert Sibande FET College (spe-
cial recognition award);Best PSA company over the
past 10 years• Longspan Gutters;• Karan Beef (special recogni-
tion award).Says PetroSA’s Baxolile Zwane,
“We are proud sponsors of thisevent, and it is an honour for us towitness the greatness of ournationthrough the efforts of these compa-nies, bothbig and small.Well done,PSA members; keep flying the flaghigh so that others can follow.”
FASHIONABLE WIN: The award for Service of the Year was given to CoraCostumes. Cora Simpson, owner of Cora Costumes, is seen here withObed Bapela, deputy minister of Communications, and event MC TumiMakgabo.
YOU will now be able to access lo-cal news and information on yourweb-enabled cellphone with Net-local and Media24.
Not everyone has access to acomputer and internet, statisticsindicate that South Africa has oneof the highest ratios in the worldof cellphones to people.
So People’s Post has just
launched its new mobile site; thenew Mobi functionality, madepossible by a separate platformcreated by Prezence SA, is syn-chronised with the newspaper’swebsite. This enables cellphoneusers to gain access to the People’sPost website – instantly, and fromjust about anywhere. Take a lookat our Mobi site on ppost.mobi
News in the palm of your hand
A FANTASTIC partywas held to celebratethe birthday of a resi-dent at the WoodsideSpecial Care Centre inRondebosch East earli-er this month.
Gareth Corker, alongstanding residentof the centre – whichprovides a haven ofcare and understand-ing for children andadults with profoundintellectual and physi-cal disabilities – cele-brated his 25th birth-day in style when hewas serenaded byStarr, whose vocalslace the track “BBChat” doing the roundson Good Hope FM.
“Gareth, who is quite high-func-tioning despite being both intellec-tually and physically disabled,loves music, and listening to the ra-dio is his favourite pastime,” saysCheryl Beaton, spokesperson forthe centre.
“He can name many singers aswell as their songs. Starr reallymade his day when she sang one ofhis favourite songs by Alicia Keys.”
She says the residents of Wood-side have a limited social life be-cause of their challenges, and visitslike the one made by Starr make ahuge difference to their lives.
“We also want to take this oppor-tunity to wish Gareth, and all hisfellow residents who have celebrat-ed birthdays in the past fewmonths, a very happy birthday,”Beaton says.
A Starr-filled birthday bash
HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Gareth Corker celebrated his25 birthday at the Woodside Special Care Centrewith top local singer Starr. Photo: Supplied
Tuesday 4 October 2011 NEWS People’s Post Athlone Page 3
SPRING SAVINGS !!!SPRING SAVINGS !!!SPRING SAVINGS !!!SPRING SAVINGS !!!
BELLVILLE - TEL. 021 919 1106
KENILWORTH - Doncaster Rd, next to KC Centre - TEL. 021 671 9050/1
MILNERTON - Racecourse Road, behind Paddocks TEL - 021 528 4000
Eversdal Rd, Exit 25 off N1 -
www.stodels.com Offer valid till 9 October
INCA LILIES(ASSORTED COLOURS)
INCA LILIES(ASSORTED COLOURS)
9549954995499549WAS
89.95WAS
89.95
958958958958Ea 956956956956 Ea
9514951495149514WAS 29.95WAS 29.95
CACTI &SUCCULENTS
CACTI &SUCCULENTS
COBBLES100 x 100
COBBLES100 x 100
WAS 1.45WAS 1.45
C95C95C95C95
95169951699516995169229.95229.95WASWAS
Ea
WAS14.95WAS
14.95
AQUARIUM STARTER KITAQUARIUM STARTER KIT
KIRCHOFFSKIRCHOFFS
Ea
2 kg
Ea
LAWN FEEDING LANLAWN FEEDING LAN
FLOWERING SEEDFLOWERING SEED
WAS14.95WAS
14.95
460x320x300460x320x300
954954954954 WAS 8.95WAS 8.95Ea
GOLD FISHGOLD FISH5 - 8 cm5 - 8 cm
WAS NOWX-LARGE 289.95LARGE 239.95MEDIUM 179.95SMALL 129.95
169.95139.95
99.9569.95
TUSCANCONTAINERS
TUSCANCONTAINERS
122 Pluto Road Surrey Estate
079 723 6347nawaweej@gmail.com
XTRATUITION
Professional tuitionoffered (mon - sat)
(R50 per hour)
MATHS, ENGLISH,
AFRIKAANS
Nawawee Jamodien
(office) 021-638 1508
021 696 1022 / 076 103 3366
Fadielah Jamodien
Contact
UNIT E5 ACCESS PARK, KENILWORTH(Back of Access Park off M5)
Tel: 021 683 6997HOURS: WEEKDAYS 9 -4:30 SAT 9 -2:30
RED HOT BARGAINSRED HOT BARGAINSCLEARANCE4TH OCTOBER - 8TH OCTOBER 2011
LONG SUMMER DRESSES R30.00
EARRINGS giveaway at R5.00per pair
BEACH BAGS NOW
R60.00
R15.00
NOW
R15.00
REDUCEDTO R5.00& R10.00
wasR150.00
wasR125.00
WINTER PINAFORES
ASSORTED SUMMER &
WINTER SCARVES
SUMMER FLOPPY
FASHION HATS
1-2 Surran Road, Nazli Centre (on Caltex Garage), Hanover Park
Open Mon-Sat 08:30-18:00 Sun 09:00-13:00
QUALITY MEAT AT THE RIGHT PRICE
Tel: 021 691 4981
Prices valid till 10 October 2011 or while stocks last.
99R9999R99
Steak MinceSteak Mince
99R4899R48perkg
T-Bone
Steak
T-Bone
Steak
R175R175
Hake FilletsHake Fillets
EXTRA LARGE
Nippi
Wors
Nippi
Wors
99R2899R28perkg
Fresh Ox
Liver
Fresh Ox
Liver
3 KG FOR
99R3899R38perkg
99R2699R26perkg
SLICED &TRIMMED
10 kg Chicken
Leg & Thigh
10 kg Chicken
Leg & Thigh
AMAZONSWIMMING POOL SHOP
EFFICIENT, RELIABLE & PROFESSIONAL 24/7 SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL POOL SERVICES & MANAGEMENTAmazon focuses on providing a weekly swimming pool service.
Pool cleaning, stain removal, filters & pump repairs
amazonplumbing@telkomsa.net • www.amazonplumbing.co.za
Athlone/Mitchell’s Plain
021 638 5041
021 696 1284
Claremont
021 671 4870
Pinelands
021 555 4850
Landsdowne
021 696 1283
Poolshop @169 Belgravia Road, Crawford, Athlone
Bail granted in Damjee caseREYANA STEYN
THE Rondebosch East wom-an who stands accused of
running a multi-million randjewel scam has been grantedbail by the Athlone Magis-trate’s Court.
Ferial Mohamed-Bobat (53), co-owner of Damjee Jewellers, wasreleased on R25 000 bail on Fridayafter shewasarrested andchargedwith numerous cases of theft andfraud.
To date, 84 cases have beenopened against her in connectionwith the loss of priceless familyheirlooms, with the estimated val-ue of missing gems and preciousmetals at a whopping R20,2 mil-lion. People’s Post previously re-
ported that the Damjee Jewellersoutlets in Rylands and CavendishSquare in Claremont had closed,allegedly due to bankruptcy, andthat Athlone officers had arrestedMohamed-Bobat at her home onSaturday 10 September (“Millionrand scam exposed”, 20 Septem-ber).
Under Mohamed-Bobat’s bailconditions, she must sign in at herlocal police station three times aday, between 18:00 and 22:00. Herpassport was also confiscated, asshe is considered to be a flightrisk. “Failure to comply withthese bail conditions will result inher rearrest,” says Constable ZitaNorman, Athlone police spokes-person.
She next appears in court onWednesday 14 December.
Investigators at provincial levelcontinue to work on the case, andstillwish to speak toMohamed-Bo-bat’s husband, who allegedly fledto Durban after being attacked in-side his home on Monday 29 Au-gust.
It is said the man was stabbed inthe neck and arms while he wassleeping.
The investigators are also look-ing into a robbery alleged to havebeen committed at the couple’shome in April – it is claimed thattwo robbers took the keys to theirstore in Rylands and stole all thejewellery in it.
Anyone who may have informa-tion valuable to the case is urgedto call the investigating officer,Warrant Officer Denver van Sit-ter, on (021) 467-8117.
GREAT FUN:The AthloneMethodistChurch arranged a funday for allfamilies onSaturday, offering awealth of entertainmentand prizes foreveryone toenjoy. Thefunds raisedon the daywent to helpthe Heatherdale Children’s Home in its work to care for and uplift youngones in need. Seen here Athlone Methodist Church Women’s Associationmembers, from left: Margaret Goliath, Necia Fredericks, Edna Lucas, UnaJacobs, Joan Prins and Zelma Dryding with Warrant Officer Godfrey Walbrugh. Seen in front is Jerediah Norman, a Sunday school student at thechurch. Photo: Supplied
Four nabbed for guns and ammoTHREE men and a woman appearedin the Athlone Magistrate’s Court af-ter the police seized unlicensed gunsand ammunition in Heideveld.
Officers made the bust while theywere executing search warrants onWednesday; they made their way toa house in Longkloof Circle after be-ing tipped off by the community.
“A search of the premises was con-ducted, and a wooden box chained ina cabinet in one of the bedrooms wasdiscovered,” says Lieutenant IanBennett, Manenberg Police Sta-tion’s spokesperson.
“On opening the wooden box, oneCZ 7.65 pistol was found, along withthree pistol magazines, one packetcontaining 16 9mm rounds, and an
R5 rifle magazine.”Three men, aged 22, 26
and 43, along with a 49-year-old woman, were ar-rested at the scene.
Bennett says Manen-berg police have commit-ted themselves to servingthe community, andpromise to act on any in-formation that will helpto protect people.
“We continue to en-courage the communityto give information thatcould lead to the prosecu-tionofmembers of this community,”he says.
You can report a crime or submit
a tip-off by contacting the Manen-berg police on (021) 699-9400 orCrime Stop on 08600 10111.
DEADLY: These lethal weapons were confiscated in Heideveld.
Page 4 People’s Post Athlone NEWS Tuesday 4 October 2011
www.vangatemall.co.zaTel – 021 633 1065
ESP/
van1
1.1
fun gamesHave fun while Mom Shops at the
Vangate Mall School Holiday ProgrammeActivities include:
“Come & Play” Kids Area – The Piazza outside the Food Court Entrance,Sat 1 & Sun 2 Oct, 12noon to 2pm
Story Corner with Bargain Books – Pick n Pay Court, 3 – 9 Oct, 2pm to 3pm dailyDebbie Doo Childrens Entertainment – Ackermans Court, 4 – 7 & 9 Oct, 2pm to 3pm
Balloon art and Face painting - In front of Edgars, 3 – 6 Oct, 10am to 5pm dailyArts & Crafts Workshops* with Making Special Memories -
Pick n Pay, 3 to 9 Oct, 10am to 2pm dailyThe Incredible Dog Show – The Piazza outside the Food Court Entrance, Sat 8 Oct, 2pm
* Program may vary and is subject to weather conditions* All entertainment is free, except for the balloon art and face painting, and is strictly on a first come, first served basis
HAVE YOU BEEN INJURED?If you have been seriously injured in a motor
vehicle accident, train accident, policeshooting, or due to medical negligence, you
may have a claim against a governmentdepartment for compensation.
We are personal injury attorneys, who specialise inserious injuries. We are prepared to work on a no
win-no fee basis.For further queries, contact
LESTER & ASSOCIATES ATTORNEYS
021 423 4601
KC celebrates 36 yearsKENILWORTH CENTRE, which hasbeen serving its community for morethan three decades, celebrates its 36thbirthday during October and has greatgifts in store for customers.
The centre, fondly referred to by itspatrons as their “home away fromhome”, is managed by Broll PropertyServices and is part of theFountainhead
Property Trust portfolio.Kenilworth Centre customers have seen
the centre evolve over the last few years,with three major revamps being complet-ed.
This dynamic centre includes the coun-try’s major grocery and retail chains, andis one of the few shopping centres that offerfree and undercover parking. During itsbirthdaymonth, customershave theoppor-tunity to win one of 36 electrical applianc-es, ranging from a flat screen TV to a kettle.
All customers have to do is spend R100or more at any Kenilworth Centre store be-tween Saturday 1 and Monday 31 October.On Tuesday 1 November, 36 finalists willbe drawn, and will be invited to be presentat Kenilworth Centre on Saturday 5 No-vember for the grand giveaway. Entryforms are available from the informationdesk on the ground floor.
Believing in giving back to its communi-ty and serving the needs of those in need,Kenilworth Centre is also hosting a fund-raising drive and meal packaging event to-gether with hunger relief organisationStop Hunger Now on Saturday 15 October.Every R10 donation will translate into fivemeals – enough to feed a preschool child fora week.
Kenilworth Centre aims to raise R36 000for Stop Hunger Now. Terry Pollock, Kenil-worth Centre manager, says: “We thankeach one of our customers for their loyaland continuous support over the past 36years. “
It is heartwarming to see how many par-ents are shopping here with their families,who were toddlers themselves visiting Ke-nilworthCentrewith their parents 36yearsago.
“We appreciate the ongoing feedbackthat we receive from our customers, as weendeavour to offer our customers the verybest shopping experience, and to cater fortheir shopping needs all under one roof.”
SMS charged at R1.50 each.Draw on 7 October 2011
Winners must be willing to be photographed.
Where will the Swartland Wine
tasting be held?
TEXT YOUR ANSWER TO 34586
Win a case of Swartland
Wines & Olive products.
Killed after car chaseREYANA STEYN
ACAR-JACKING thief was alleg-edly shot when he tried to flee
the police who pursued him duringa car chase, and on foot.
The man, whose identity is un-known, apparently stole a car in Mow-bray on Saturday at 03:00, but was spot-ted by Mowbray police officers whowere on duty.
The man sped away in the directionof Athlone and the officers gave chase,also calling for back up.
It is understood that the officerschased the suspect in the stolen red Su-
dan until he stopped at Albaraka Bankon the corners of Klipfontein and Bel-gravia roads.
The man then got out of the vehicleand ran off trying to escape.
A police officer reportedly fired awarning shot into the air for the sus-pect to stop, but he continued running.
It is alleged that the officer fired an-other shot, which hit the man.
It is understood the man in his 30’sdied after the paramedics’ arrival.
Constable Zita Norman, Athlone po-lice spokesperson, could only confirmthe incident.
The case is being investigated by theIndependent Complaints Directorate.
VOC Festival goes goldONE of the most anticipated events on theCape Town social calendar took place thisweekend at the Cape Town market in Epping.
The Voice of the Cape (VOC) Festival witha Difference lived up to itsname, and kicked off on ahigh note on Friday evening,with the festivities continu-ing throughout the weekend.
VOC festival marketingconvenor Hassiem Bastrasaid approximately 60 000festival-goers visited the ven-ue over the entire weekend.
“We calculated that about20 000 people streamed in onboth Friday and Saturday.Although Friday got off to aslow start, the numbers in-creased throughout theevening. Saturday reallydrew in a bumper crowd asexpected, and there was a smooth flow of festi-val-goers on Sunday.” He said the overall set-up of the festival really worked, as there wasa lot more space and better structures in placefor the 15th annual VOC festival. “We couldplan things better this year because we tookpast experiences into consideration, and wealso added new and exciting events and enter-tainment, which pulled a crowd of both young
and old throughout the weekend.”Bastra said one of the biggest draw cards
was the drifting team, which kept the crowdin awe with just the sound of their engines.
“On Friday afternoon theroaring engines of the modi-fied cars were one of the mainattractions, and the fact thatindividuals could join the ex-pert drivers for an adrenalinride just added to the excite-ment of the crowd.”
He added that the corpo-rate exhibition made for anon-stop informative week-end, with everything from in-vestment organisations andhome décor companies show-casing their products andservices to potential clients.“The food available at theevent was absolutely deli-
cious, and there was just too much to choosefrom. There was the traditional tikka chickenstand, boerewors and braai stand, and in trueCapetonian style crowds stood in line for themany seafood options.”
Bastra said this festival really lived up toall the expectations of VOC and the communi-ty at large, with people attending from all overthe country.
A JOLLY TIME: Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille addressedthe crowd.
Tuesday 4 October 2011 NEWS People’s Post Athlone Page 5
VISIT OUR FACTORY AND SHOWROOM
LEATHER COUCH MANUFACTURERS
WE MAKE TO ORDER, RE-UPHOLSTER & REFURBISH
www.alexiouleathercouches.co.za
437 Main Rd Kirstenhof,
(opposite BP)
021 701 4612
Mon – Fri 8am – 5pm Sat 8am – 3pm
WE USE ONLY FULL GRAIN LEATHER
LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON FRAME
L E A T H E R
C O U C H E S
3m x210Catherine Day Bed
OUTDOOR POWEROUTDOOR POWER
OCTOBER SPECIALS
269 Voortrekker Road, Parow Tel: 021 930 1363 • Fax: 021 930 1475
GE 103 Garden ShredderR2395 incl. VAT
MS 170 ChainsawR2295.00 incl. VAT
R1999 incl. VAT
BG 55 Blower
FS 85R Trimmer(other attachments available)
R3695 incl. VAT
Free basicoperator safety
and maintenancetraining with
your purchase
Deaths rock ManenbergREYANA STEYN
THREE PEOPLE’s lives came to asudden end in Manenberg over
the last week – two were murdered,and the other was hit by a van as hecrossed the road.
On Thursday, a 28-year-old man wasshot dead while he and two friendswere crossing the foot bridge over theN2 from Bonteheuwel into Heideveldat 20:30, says Lieutenant Ian Bennett,Manenberg police spokesperson.
Two men were crossing in the oppo-site direction. “Without any warning,one of the two men pulled out a gun andfired several shots in their direction,hitting the one twice in his head, aswell as in his body, before they fled thescene,” Bennett says.
The victim’s friends were un-harmed; the two men ran in the direc-tion of Bonteheuwel.
• A 24-year-old man was stabbed todeath in Pecos Walk, allegedly after anargument with a family member, at04:00 on Sunday 25 September.
“The Manenberg police were calledout to the Hanover Park Day Hospitalafter a man was admitted with a stabwound to the chest,” Bennett elabo-rates. “Shortly after his arrival, theman was declared dead by the doc-tors.” Following an initial investiga-tion, the victim’s 29-year-old uncle wasarrested in connection with the crime,and appeared in the Athlone Magis-trate’s Court on Tuesday.
The police, who have stepped up pa-trols in the area following the deaths,urge anyone who can shed light on ei-ther of the murders to contact Manen-berg Police Station on (021) 699-9400 orCrime Stop on 08600 10111; alternative-ly, send an email to manenberg-
comm@saps.org.za.•On Friday, a young man was killed
as he was crossing the road.“According to eyewitnesses the 21-
year-old man crossed the road fromNyanga Junction towards Manen-berg,” Bennett says. “The pedestrianthen stood on the white line andthought that he was safe, but a deliveryvehicle travelling towards Mitchell’sPain on Duinefontein Road collidedwith him.” The driver stopped and gotout to help, but the man died at thescene due to his injuries.
Officers are now investigating a caseof reckless and negligent driving, andone of culpable homicide.
The identity of the deceased is un-known at this stage; anyone who ismissing a relative, or who can shedlight on the incident, is asked to con-tact Manenberg Detective ConstableDarryl van Noi on (021) 699-9433.
Police mystified by murderTHE Manenberg police are investigating a caseof murder after the body of a young man wasfound on the corner of Lansdowne and Duinefon-tein roads.
A passerby contacted police after stumblingacross a person lying next to the road last Tues-day at 21:45. “Officers arrived and found that theperson was already deceased,” says LieutenantIan Bennett, Manenberg police spokesperson.“Officers combed the area for clues, pinpointingthe direction the person had been walking in,and establishing whether he was alone.”
He says detectives, upon examining the body,found the man had been stabbed once in thechest. A search revealed that his cellphone hadnot been taken.
“The officers then went through the last callsmade by the deceased and contacted a relative,”says Bennett.
“The young man’s brother arrived at the sceneto identify him.”
The victim’s brother told officers the 28-year-old man had been to visit his wife in hospital,and was walking back home along DuinefonteinRoad to Samora Machel, where he lived.
Police say it seems robbery was not the motive
behind the murder.Anyone who can shed light on the killing is
urged to contact Detective Warrant Officer Rod-ney Abrahams on 076 848 4297.
TRAGEDY: A man was murdered last Tuesday, andpolice say they don’t think robbery was a motive.
Page 6 People’s Post Athlone GENERAL Tuesday 4 October 2011
SPEEDWAY MOTORSSPEEDWAY MOTORS
Tel: 021 593 0786
Fax: 021 593 8359
Zubaid: 084 583 0050
Shihaam 079 243 3481
Shaheed 082 683 4616
Moestuqeem: 082 737 2461
SPEEDWAY MOTORSSPEEDWAY MOTORSSPEEDWAY MOTORSSPEEDWAY MOTORSBETTER CARS, BEST SERVICE
WWee BBuuyy && SSeellll GGoooodd UUsseedd CCaarrss,, BBaakkkkiieess,, 44xx44’’ss EEttcc..
NO DEPOSIT • NO LICENCE REQUIRED • WE NEED YOUR ID, PAYSLIP, 3 MONTHS BANK STATEMENTS, PROOF OF ADDRESS
R89 900R89 900
R35 900R35 900
4th Avenue, Maitlandoff Voortrekker Road
4th Avenue, Maitlandoff Voortrekker Road
CHEAPEST IN CAPE TOWN FREE WARRANTY ON ENGINE & GEARBOX
R67 900R67 900
R129 900R129 900R32 900R32 900 R47 900R47 900
2005 TOYOTA TAZZ 1.3,LIGHT ON FUEL, VERY NEAT,
RELIABLE,
2005 TOYOTA TAZZ 1.3,LIGHT ON FUEL, VERY NEAT,
RELIABLE,
2006 MERC-BENZ C180KOMPRESSOR ELEGANCE AUTO
A/C, P/S, C/L, E/W, BLK LEATHER, V NEAT
2006 MERC-BENZ C180KOMPRESSOR ELEGANCE AUTO
A/C, P/S, C/L, E/W, BLK LEATHER, V NEAT
1995 AUDI A4 1.8 EXECUTIVEP/S, C/L, E/W, LEATHER INTERIOR, MAGS, GEAR LOCK
1995 AUDI A4 1.8 EXECUTIVEP/S, C/L, E/W, LEATHER INTERIOR, MAGS, GEAR LOCK
R44 900R44 900
speedway101@telkomsa.net
speedway102@telkmosa.net
www.speedwaymotors.co.za
1998 BMW 318i MOTORSPORT LIMITED
MAGS, P/S, SUNROOF, C/L, E/W,
VERY GOOD CONDITION, RELIABLE
1998 BMW 318i MOTORSPORT LIMITED
MAGS, P/S, SUNROOF, C/L, E/W,
VERY GOOD CONDITION, RELIABLE
2008 OPEL CORSA UTILITY 1.4i2008 OPEL CORSA UTILITY 1.4i
GOOD FOR WORK, RELIABLE
P/S, LIGHT ON FUEL,
R99 900R99 900 R54 900R54 900R65 900R65 900
2000 MERCEDES BENZ Ml320 AUTOA/C, P/S, C/L, E/W, SUNROOF, BULLBAR, LEATHER, CD PLAYER
2000 MERCEDES BENZ Ml320 AUTOA/C, P/S, C/L, E/W, SUNROOF, BULLBAR, LEATHER, CD PLAYER
2002 VW POLO 1.4 TDI,A/C. P/S, C/L, ALARM, LEATHER, MAGS,
CD PLAYER, VERY NEAT
2002 VW POLO 1.4 TDI,A/C. P/S, C/L, ALARM, LEATHER, MAGS,
CD PLAYER, VERY NEAT
1995 BMW 316 iA/C, P/S, E/W, C/L, MOTORSPORT,
VERY NEAT, BARGAIN
1995 BMW 316 iA/C, P/S, E/W, C/L, MOTORSPORT,
VERY NEAT, BARGAIN2001 BMW 325 CI COUPE AUTO
A/C ,P/S , C/L, S/ROOF, MAGS2001 BMW 325 CI COUPE AUTO
A/C ,P/S , C/L, S/ROOF, MAGS2005 OPEL CORSA 1.6I
A/C, P/S, C/L, E/W, ALARM, MAGS, V NEAT
R49 900R49 900R42 900R42 900 R59 900R59 900
2001 CHRYSLER NEON 2.0 16V
A/C, P/S, E/W, MAGS, CRUISE CONTROL, CD PLAYER,
LEATHER INTERIOR, VERY NEAT, RELIABLE
2001 CHRYSLER NEON 2.0 16V
A/C, P/S, E/W, MAGS, CRUISE CONTROL, CD PLAYER,
LEATHER INTERIOR, VERY NEAT, RELIABLE
2005 HYUNDAI ATOS PRIME 1.1GLS
P/S, A/C, C/L, E/W, ALARM, CD PLAYER,
LIGHT ON FUEL, VERY NEAT
2005 HYUNDAI ATOS PRIME 1.1GLS
P/S, A/C, C/L, E/W, ALARM, CD PLAYER,
LIGHT ON FUEL, VERY NEAT
KILLER
DEALS
KILLER
DEALS
R44 900R44 900
Trade-ins welcomee
2000 HONDA BALLADE 150 i LUXLINE
A/C, P/S,C/L ALARM
2000 HONDA BALLADE 150 i LUXLINE
A/C, P/S,C/L ALARM
1999 ISUZU FRONTIER 3.2 V6,
A/C, P/S, C/L, E/W, LEATHER INTERIOR, MAGS,
1999 ISUZU FRONTIER 3.2 V6,
A/C, P/S, C/L, E/W, LEATHER INTERIOR, MAGS,
Friday 7 OctoberSurrey Estate: The Ottoman Youth Cricket
Club will hold practice sessions at 16:30. Formore information call Marwaan Allie on083 695 7783.
Saturday 8 OctoberKewtown: West Lond FC presents an openday on the pitch between the Kewtown flatsfrom 09:00 until 17:00.
A host of games will be on offer, including
soccer and netball, and a jumping castle willbe available for the youngsters.
No alcohol will be allowed.To book a stall call Tasriq Kosana on
072 027 0785; the first 20 to book a stall will gettheirs for free. Call Ivan Thomas on074 281 3541 or Ernest van Wyk on074 496 3000.
Friday 14 OctoberSunnyside: Sunnyside Primary School willcelebrate its 60th anniversary with a granddinner dance at the College of Cape Town’sCrawford campus.
Music will be provided by Feedback, andtickets cost R120 per person.
The school appeals to all former teachersand pupils to support the function.
For tickets and further information emailadmin@sunnysideps.wcape.school.za.
Friday 28 and Saturday 29 OctoberSilvertown: St George’s Church in Calendu-
la Road will host its annual bazaar. From16:00 on the Friday, stalls will sell a varietyof tasty things to eat.
On the Saturday, the bazaar will start witha procession of drum majorettes and a brassband showcasing “Mr and Miss St George’s”.
The day’s entertainment will include facepainting, a jumping castle and a selection ofactivities for children.
Bazaar booklets are on sale at R50 each.For more information, contact Hendry
Adriaanse on 083 288 8086.
Saturday 29 OctoberHeideveld: The Church of the Holy Spiritwill host a bazaar at 09:00 in its hall.
Call (021) 637-5426 for more information.
Saturday 19 NovemberCrawford: St John the Evangelist Church inBelgravia Road will hold a food fair from14:00.
Call (021) 697-4956.
Tuesday 4 October 2011 NEWS People’s Post Athlone Page 7
COLORADO SingleView
R599599R
R15991599R
Steel Dish + LNB + Decoder (1131)+ remote & smart card
+ Installation to OneTV
Steel Dish + LNB + Decoder (1131)+ remote & smart card
+ Installation to OneTV
+ Installations to 2Tv’s max cable length 40m+ Installations to 2Tv’s max cable length 40m
SATELLITE SERVICES
R27992799R
HD HIGH DEF DECODER
1131 Decoder, twin LNB,multiswitch max 60m cable1131 Decoder, twin LNB,multiswitch max 60m cable
Shop 19 Westgate MallMitchell’s Plain
Mon-Fri 9:15am - 5pmSat 9:15am - 1pm
tel/fax 021 371 2171 / 021 374 6542cell 074 887 0748 / 082 962 8600
coloradosatellite@telkomsa.net
Multichoice AgencyMultichoice payments /
subscriptionsand in-store queries
ExtraView2 x Decoder+ 1 Steel Dish+ twin LNB
(1131)
ExtraView2 x Decoder (1131)
+ 1 Steel Dish+ twin LNBUpgrades
From Single view set up toExtra (dual) view set up
PLUS
FREE DRIFTA
PLUS
FREE DRIFTA
HD ExtraView & installationSteel dish HD PVRHD ExtraView & installationSteel dish HD PVR
Steel Dish &installationto oneTV
Steel Dish &installationto oneTV
R34993499R
HD EXTRAVIEW
PEARLY PRAISE: ThePearl of India Restaurant in Vangate Mallhas been awarded the2011 Special Staraward in the WesternCape restaurant category by the South African Council of Shopping Centres. Theaward acknowledgesretailers who haveshown their commitment to excellenceby delivering exceptional customer service and making asıgnıfıcant contribution to the shoppingcentre industry. The Pearl of India specialises in pukka Indian dishes, especially curries.Seen with their trophy and certificate are, back row, from left: staff members Mohsan Lateef(assistant manager), Mohammad Ali (waiter), Mohammad Riepon (chef) and Rajinder Rawat(head chef). Seated: Mohammad Akhlaq (waiter) and Shaik Qaiser (assistant chef).
Photo: Reyana Steyn
Sunnyside’sshady problemREYANA STEYN
RODENT infestation and an unbeara-ble stench centre around mounds of
rubbish dumped illegally in Sunnyside,and the problem isn’t going away.
The open space in Hood Road has also be-come a known hotspot for robbery, say resi-dents.
Jack Morgenrood, who lives next to thefield, says he is fed up with the filth, and urg-es his community to keep the spot clean.
“This has been an ongoing problem, and itmust stop. The dumping mainly happens atnight; right now we are sitting with a rodentinfestation, and we have had to fill our homeswith rat poison.” He says the problem isn’tthe council’s, as the City does its best to keepthe area clean; he blames unscrupulous resi-dents for the mess. “The council alwayscomes out and cleans the field, yet a few dayslater people have again dumped on it,” saysMorgenrood. “People filthy clothing, sani-tary towels and domestic waste,” he adds indisgust. “It is a major health hazard. Peopleuse the open space as a walkway, and this iswhat they have to see.”
To make matters worse, the pensioner getsnothings but threats when he confronts thepeople he catches dumping.
The council had cleaned the field when Peo-ple’s Post visited it recently, but the moundsof rubble and refuse had already started togrow again.
As much as he respects the council’s clean-ing efforts, Morgenrood urges the City ofCape Town to look into proactive measuresto deter the dumping.
“Maybe they could look at enclosing thefield, or building something on it that couldserve the community. They could even useit as a recycling base.”
Councillor Magadien Davids says the plotcannot be fenced off as many residents useit as a thoroughfare, but he calls on residentsto report the people responsible for the dump-ing.
“It’s a concern – and residents should takeownership by reporting these people if theyknow who they are.”
A no-dumping sign will be put up, though,and “other solutions will be explored”, hesays. Under City bylaws, the minimum finefor littering is R500, with the maximumcapped at R10 000. Fines of more than R2 500can only be imposed by the courts, though.Dumping, meanwhile, incurs a first-offencefine of R1 000, and R20 000 on a second of-fence. Additional penalties vary dependingon the volume of material dumped, and inmore serious cases, offenders may be givena spell in prison. You can report illegally-dumped waste by calling 0860 103 089. If youhave any evidence of the dumper’s identity,such as a photo of his or her licence platenumber, contact the Solid Waste Bylaw En-forcement Unit on (021) 400-6157.
DISGUSTING: The dumping is causing a majorheadache for residents. Photos: Reyana Steyn
Page 8 People’s Post Athlone ADVERT Tuesday 4 October 2011
24 x340 ml
NRB’sONLY
6 PerCustomer
9895KLIPDRIFTPREMIUMBRANDY
750 ml
6295CONNOISSEUR
VO BRANDY
750 ml
10895RED
HEARTRUM
750 ml
PRICES VALID FROM 4th to 8th OCTOBER 2011 3595NEDERBURG
BARONNE
750 ml
• LIQUOR NOT FOR SALE TO PERSONS UNDER 18 • CASH & CREDIT CARDS ONLY (REGRET NO CHEQUES) • STRICTLY NO DEALERS • E & OE • WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES • WHILE STOCKS LAST
Airtime sold at all stores! Follow us on ororor
4895ALTO
ROUGE
750 ml
11895CASTLE
LITE (NRB)
24 x 340 ml
14995HEINEKEN
(NRB)
24 x 330 ml
12 x 750 mlR1176
6995GORDON’SDRY GIN
750 ml
12 x 750 mlR799
6 PerCustomer
6 PerCustomer
18951659
SAUVIGNONBLANC or DRY RED
750 ml
NRB’sCASTLE or BLACK LABEL
PLUSFREE
1 LITRECOKE
NRB’sONLY
24 x340 ml10795
10995J & B
SCOTCHWHISKY
750 ml
6 PerCustomer
11895BELL’S
SCOTCHWHISKY
750 ml
6 PerCustomer
6995BLACK
& WHITESCOTCH WHISKY
750 ml
7995SCOTTISHLEADER
SCOTCH WHISKY
750 ml
10995GLEN
CORRIESCOTCH WHISKY
750 ml
6 PerCustomer
6995AMARULA
CREAM
750 ml
12 x 750 mlR799
6995RICHELIEU
BRANDY
750 ml
6 PerCustomer
2495DU
TOITSKLOOFSAUV. BLANC
750 ml
3995BARISTA
PINOTAGE
750 ml
4495BEYERS-KLOOF
PINOTAGE
750 ml
3295BOLAND
CAPPUPINOCCINOTAGE
750 ml
3195PORCUPINE
RIDGESAUV. BLANC
750 ml
3995DURBAN-
VILLE HILLSSAUV. BLANC
750 ml
PAROW
Shop 35 Shoprite Park021 930 6387
SOMERSET WESTShop 4Value Mart,Melck Sloot Road021 851 2348
STELLENBOSCH
43 Bird Street021 886 7473
PAARLShop1Laborie Centre,
Main road021 863 0575
TABLEVIEW
262 Blaauberg Road021 557 9509
KIRSTENHOF353 Main Road,
Retreat021 701 2250
OBSERVATORY
370 Main Road021 447 8124
BELLVILLE
43 Strand Street021 948 0521
BOSTON8Voortrekker Road,
Bellville021 949 6044
BRACKENFELLc/oWilliam Dab &Old Paarl Road021 982 2385
RUGBYCnr. Koeberg &Sable Road
021 551 8176
DURBANVILLECnr.Wellington Road& Oxford Street021 976 1741
VREDENBURG
Shop 11, Bree Street
022 713 5431
MUIZENBERGCheckers Centre
Cnr Main &Atlantic Rd.021 788 1157
FAIRBRIDGE MALLOld Paarl Road,Brackenfell
021 982 7616
COBBLEWALKCnr.Verdi & deVilliers Rd
Durbanville021 979 0862
KENSINGTONCnr.Voortrekker &
10th Avenue021 593 6878
KUILSRIVERShop 1A Cindal Centre,Van Riebeeck Road021 906 1304
N1 CITYShop 97Value Centre,Solly Smidt Street021 595 3650
PARKLANDSUnit 8-10-11
Ashwood Centre021 557 9421
BRACKENFELLShop 52
Brackenfell Centre021 982 4445
GOODWOOD
102Voortrekker Road
021 592 2542
CAPE TOWN103 Strand Street
021 423 6182OPEN SUNDAYS
SOMERSET WEST3Van der Bijl &
Van der Staal Street021 852 8842
CUSTOMER CARE LINE: 0860 103 219TRADING HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 8am - 8pm • SATURDAY 8am - 5pmWEBSITE: www.midmarliquors.co.za
6995PONGRÁCZ
750 ml
6 PerCustomer
7895SIMONSIG
KAAPSE VONKELBRUT
750 ml
7895SIMONSIG
KAAPSE VONKELBRUT ROSÉ
750 ml11995AMSTEL
(NRB)
24 x 330 ml
STANDA CHANCE
TO WIN ATRAILER
WITH12 CASES
FREE
PLUSFREE
1,5 LITRE
BONAQUASTILLWATER
6 PerCustomer
5995NAMAQUANATURAL
SWEET WHITE
5 Litre
PLUS
7995ROYAL
CASTLESCOTCH WHISKY
1 Litre
6 PerCustomer
6 PerCustomer
5995SMIRNOFF
VODKA
750 ml
6 PerCustomer
19995CHIVASREGAL
12 YR OLD WHISKY
750 ml
6 PerCustomer
NEWIN-
STORE!
Tuesday 4 October 2011 NEWS People’s Post Athlone Page 9
BUY DIRECT
ANDWe Make it Ourselves
SAVE!!FREE PARKING AVAILABLE AT ALL STORES!
ZAP BEDZAP BED
DOUBLESLEIGH
BED
DOUBLESLEIGH
BEDWhite & IvoryColours extra
RE AR C EM TOT OS LLU FRC EE NUMBER 080 E0 O&00 E3 •0 A4 R7 TX• EOLA N-Y Y,B LOY NE + ERICAP Y CASH P
SLEIGH COTSLEIGH COT
Mattress& drawersoptional extra
PINE DOUBLE BUNKPINE DOUBLE BUNK
R1499RRP R2999
R1499RRP R2999
CUSTOMER CARE
TOLL FREE NUMBER 0800 00 3047
LAY-BYE + PAY CASH PRICE ONLY, NO EXTRA • E&OE
TWINKLE BABYCOMPACTUM
TWINKLE BABYCOMPACTUM
WHITEWHITE
R369
R459R459
ALSO AVAILABLEIN OAK/IMBUIA/
IVORY
ALSO AVAILABLEIN OAK/IMBUIA/
IVORY
RRP R899
RRP R1599
R799
92 cm wide
MATTRESSOPTIONAL EXTRA
R1999RRP R3999
White & IvoryColours extra
UTILITY 5 DRAWERUTILITY 5 DRAWER
Mattressoptionalextra
FORMULA 1BED
FORMULA 1BED
R1999RRP R3999
UTILITYROBE
UTILITYROBE
R699RRP R1399
WHITEWHITE
WHITEWHITE
UTILITY MINI ROBEUTILITY MINI ROBE
R1799RRP R3999
Business hours:Mo. - Fr.:
9 am - 5:30 pmSA.:
9 am - 4 pm
SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE
RRP R5999
R2799
MULTIROBEMULTIROBE
UTILITYUTILITY3-PIECE3-PIECE
KUILS RIVER
VOORTREKKER RD - STRAND STR
AC
CE
SS
CITY
FURNI-CRAFT
LAB
ELLE
RD
R2399RRP R4999
PEDESTALSOPTIONALEXTRA
/STIKLAND
OTTERY MEGASTORE
& N1 VALUE CENTRE
Open Sundays 9 am - 1 pm
TATA MA SPECIALS
TRADING HOURS: Monday – Friday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm, Saturday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
ATHLONE Tel: 021 696-9908 / 9Near bus, taxi and train station
GOLDEN ACRE,(Exit to bus terminus, taxi rank and train station)
CAPE TOWN Tel: 021 425-2540 / 425-3923TRADING HOURS: Monday – Friday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm, Saturday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
DDOWNTOWNOWNTOWN
DDOWNTOWNOWNTOWN
LIQUORSLIQUORS
WE ACCEPT ALL MASTER; VISA and ACCESS CREDIT AND DEBIT CARDS
E&OEP/P ATHLONE (04/10)
SOME OF OUR MANY GIFTS EACH WITH TWO GLASSES
* THIS WEEK’S SUPER BARGAINS *
(PHONE US @ 021 696 9908 FOR YOUR OWN CHOICE OF GIFT EACH WITH LITRE MIXER & TWO GLASSES)
(LITRE) AMARULA CREAM LIQUEUR R103.70
(LITRE) RUSSIAN BEAR VODKA R 83.95
(LITRE) FIRSTWATCH IMPORTED WHISKY R 92.95
(LITRE) THREE SHIPS 3YR WHISKY R117.95
(750ML) OLMECA TEQUILA BLANCO R128.95
(750ML) RED HEART RUM R126.95
(3L) NAMAQUA - JHB WHITE; L/HARVEST & ROSE R 53.95
(5L) NAMAQUA - JHB WHITE; L/HARVEST & ROSE R 78.95
(LITRE) WELLINGTON VO BRANDY R102.95
(LITRE) KLIPDRIFT & RICHELIEU EXPORT BRANDY R121.15
(LITRE) BELL'S SCOTCH WHISKY R179.95
(LITRE) SCOTTISH LEADER SCOTCH WHISKY R129.95
(750ML) GORDONS LONDON DRY GIN R 79.95
(750ML) LIMOSIN BRANDY R 81.95
(3L) CAPE STYLE - NAT.SWEET ROSE & LATE HARVEST R 43.95
(5L) CAPE STYLE - NAT.SWEET ROSE & LATE HARVEST R 65.95
CHEERS TO BEER IN QUARTS ANDSAVE (deposits included in price)(660ML) CASTLE LITE ( 6 x R10.15 ) = R 60.90
(750) CARLING; CASTLE; HANSA ( 6 x R10.05 ) = R 60.30
(660ML) AMSTEL LAGER ( 6 x R11.40 ) = R 68.40
(750) CASTLE MILK STOUT ( 6 x R10.75 ) = R 64.50
(750ML) CAPT. MORGAN SPICED GOLD & COKE LTR R131.00
(750ML) RICHELIEU EXPORT BRANDY & COKE LTR R118.00
(750ML) BLACK & WHITE SCOTCH WHISKY & SODA LTR R118.00
(750ML) SMIRNOFF VODKA & COKE LTR R100.00
(750ML) KLIPDRIFT EXPORT BRANDY & COKE LTR R118.00
(750ML) VICEROY 5YR BRANDY & COKE LTR R120.00
Athlone man robbed at gunpointREYANA STEYN
AN ATHLONE business owner wasrobbed of R50 000 cash by anarmed robber in broad daylight on
Wednesday last week.
The owner was on his way to deposit themoney – which was stored in a shoebox – ina bank behind Vangate Mall at 16:15.
A man walked up to him as he got out ofhis car; the stranger, holding a gun, pointedthe weapon at the business owner and toldhim to “drop it”, says Constable Zita Norman,Athlone police spokesperson.
The business owner did as he was told, andthe brazen robber simply picked the box upand took off with two others in a white Mazda626 that had been waiting close by.
“The vehicle drove off in the direction ofGatesville, and had no number plate,” Nor-
man says.The Athlone police once again urgeeverybody tobemorevigilant – andwarnpeo-ple not to carry large amounts of cash withthem, especially as the festive season ap-proaches.
Norman says people who deposit largesums of money should shake up their rou-tines to keep potential robbers from predict-ing their movements.
“People need to be careful when they depos-it money or withdraw from ATMs or banks.They should not withdraw large sums of mon-ey and then walk around with it. Perpetratorscould be watching, and would know the per-fect time to strike. With the festive season ap-proaching, people need to take responsibilityto protect themselves.”
Even so, she says, police officers will bestepping up patrols within the area in a bidto prevent crime. Norman says if people no-tice anyone who looks suspicious, they
should walk to the closest police officer or se-curity guard and alert them.
Lynn Oliver, Vangate Mall manager, saysthe surveillance cameras at the mall werechecked immediately after the crime, butnothing was found. “We constantly workhard to combat all types of crime from hap-pening in the mall,” she says. “We increaseour guarding compliment constantly, andview crime stats to identify patterns and pos-sible syndicates in theworks inorder to coun-teract them. This has been working well for
us thus far and the crime statshavedecreaseddramatically in the past months.”
Vangate mall management will be workingclosely with police over the festive season,and will bolster their security staff even moreto keep customers safe, Oliver says.
Anyone who can help police find the perpe-trators, estimated to be between the ages of25 and 35, or who has any other informationon the incident is, urged to contact the inves-tigating officer, Detective Sergeant WaliedAdams, on (021) 697-9279.
Page 10 People’s Post Athlone LEADER Tuesday 4 October 2011
Thin blue lineA CAPE TOWN car thief died at the weekend,allegedly at the hands of an SAPS officer inAthlone, addingyet another statistic to the in-creasing rate of police shootings nationally.
While police gave chase, the man drivingthe car failed to stop as instructed, and wasfatally wounded.
The SAPS illustrated a steady increase inthe number of public claims for shootings bypolice in a report released last week.
Based on figures for the year ending March2010, these claims increased nationally fromR426 million to R526 million. Claims for po-lice assault reportedly increased fromR380 million to R506 million. While nationalPolice commissioner Bheki Cele says not allsuch claims are substantiated, the sharp in-crease remains a worrying indicator.
Intimidation and unwarranted violence bypolice in many communities are serious real-ities. Some don’t recognise the SAPS as a po-lice service, but rather a militaristic groupwielding almost absolute state-bestowed pow-er. While allegations of corruption within theranks remain rife, police remain at logger-heads with residents.
Some suggest the trouble is only worsenedby a lack of training and quality recruitment.But is the root of the problem inherited froma society in which the vast majority of thepopulace feared and loathed the police? Thisis very possible.
While stats like those released last week areconcerning, the SAPS are in some regardsmaking an effort. The more buy-in there isfrom the public for initiatives like communi-ty policing, hopefully, the better public andpolice will relate to one another.
And while organisations such as the Inde-pendent Complaints Directorate remain opento listen to grievances, we remain on the righttrack. It is true that SA officers have a longway to go to entrench themselves into somecommunities, but the fight to take this placeis a noble one, and entirely worth its weightin gold.
YourSMSes. Who is MAIL? Neverheard of them. Why don’tyou put yourself out withthe high crime in Rylands?Every week there are fourto five houses broken into.There is traffic congestion:Look at the corner of Klip-fontien and Hazel Road,corner of Pooke Road andTurfhall Road, Murton andPine Road. Look at the loi-tering, vagrants and the so-called car guards that has-sle motorists wherever yougo in Rylands or Gatesville.The filth in KlipfontienRoad, the filthy smell thatwe residents have to livewith. This is going on foryears. Are your heads bur-ied under the sand? Illegiti-mate leaders? Ratepayer
By the way. To my next door neigh-
bour who threw away myrates paper which the post-man put in your letter boxby mistake: You should beashamed of yourself. Re-member, you will needyour neighbours’ help oneday.
. MEC, please help ourmeter taxi drivers exposeunscrupulous owners. Wework under duress andhave to work two 24-hourshifts. We are often fa-tigued with no time off, and
only earn commission,whilst these owners arecashing in huge amountsoff us, tax free.
Holiday help. To the lady asking
about holiday points, callthe Vacations AuthoritySouth Africa. Their officesare in High Street, Bel-lville, and they can assist.
. In response to the mes-sage enquiring about get-ting rid of holiday points,contact Cape Escapes on(021) 715-8000.
Giving a howl about dogs. Whoever said dogs
bark to protect owners andproperty is only partly cor-rect. Most other times theybark at nothing at all, so no-body takes any notice.They’re like car alarms.
. I cannot believe peoplecan be so ignorant when itcomes to owning pets. Alldogs are not sociable by na-ture, and the law requiresdogs to be on leashes inpublic places. Childrenshould be allowed to runand play in the parks – notdogs.
. Our neighbours havesent the Metro Police to ourhouse due to our dogs’barking. It just shows thatdrug lords and thieves
have a free run to do whatthey do, because the MetroPolice are too busy harass-ing dog owners. FK
Helping the poor. Damocles, Na-
khlistan’s address is 45Murton Road Rylands. Ihope you stay nearby be-cause how are the poor go-ing to get there! Manyneedy come to my door aswell and I can’t help themall, but I try. Why are youtargeting Nakhlistan? I’msure there are more organi-sations besides them. I sug-gest youdoyourhomeworkfirst by finding out wherethe other organisations aresituated then where theneedy stay that knock onyour door and send them totheir nearest organisation.As the saying goes: If every-one helps his neighbourthen who will need help?Shehaam Ishmail
. Damocles, you are try-ing to be funny. On a day todaybasis,Muslimsgive outfood. Funny that you don’tknow where to go. Youmention that you are una-ble to help them – save yourSMSes for 10 days and youwill be able to buy twoloaves of breadandyouwillbe able to give. Muslims arevery giving.
The alcoholic advert agenda
Giving heartfelt thanks amid grief
IT was interesting to hear that there are pro-posals to ban all alcohol advertisements,which in turn will hopefully discourage, itseems, alcohol abuse tendencies fromour cit-izenry of all ages.
Of course, there was a response from busi-nesses whose prime sole income is from thesale of alcohol, and some voiced their dismaythat it will effect their sales and, in turn, cur-rent and future employees status statistics(employment). Whether we, the public, arefor or against alcohol in whatever degree itis consumed,we realise that there are effects,which start in some cases in the foetal stageof our development as human beings.
The sober decision to ban all alcohol adver-tisements is to achieve a result like the speedreduction proposal to curb carnage on ourhighways and byways (speed kills), and theonly way to achieve a result in this case,
when you apply logic, is to drastically in-crease the price of alcohol at the counter.
Why this statement? Because when the to-bacco advertisements and related issues(smoking causes cancer) surrounding themwere banned, that did not stop the majorityof smokers puffing; no, it was the yearlybudget speech which increased sin taxes,and this in turn led to the decrease in ciga-rette packet sales – but the increase in thesale of loose cigarettes due to the INCREAS-ES implemented by the shop owners.
If we keep the above in mind it will resultin alcohol businesses still operating, but theconsumption will be decreased by the con-sumer due to the price increase of the alcohol
Survey any customer or consumer: If anitem becomes expensive, the result is lessbought.KEITH BLAKE
WE as the Gaffney family would like to ex-press our sincere gratitude to everyone whosupported us during the difficult time of ourhusband, father and grandfather Brian Gaff-ney’s passing. Through everyone’s messagesof support, personal visits, and sincere ex-pressions of condolences, we appreciatedafresh the immense role he played in somany people’s lives, and the impact his lifeand work had on people and the community.
Thank you to those who shared their per-sonal experiences of Brian at his memorialservice at St Cyprian’s Church; your storiesabout the times you shared with Brian werespecial, and enriched our memories of him.
The stories will always be with us. Thankyou to everyone who attended the funeralservice. It was hard to say goodbye to him,but having you with us helped carry usthrough the process.
Brian is still with us in our thoughts everyday and we miss him beyond word. But wehave been encouraged by the love and sup-port we have received from everyone whoreached out to embrace us as a family.
May God bless you the way you have bless-ed us.VANESSA, SASHA, CALLAN ANDZARAH GAFFNEYRetreat
Tuesday 4 October 2011 CLASSIFIEDS People’s Post Athlone Page 11
www.kalahariads.com 021 405 1136 • 0860 11 69 18
ABBR
ICKS
2809
11
A.B.A BETTER BLOCK
190/140/90BLOCKS, MAXIS,SAND, STONE,BEST PRICES
021 704 3636021 391 6330
SUPERB BLINDS
Special prices
on Wooden and
Venetian blinds.
Special prices
on Wooden and
Venetian blinds.
Contact Russelon 021 706 6574/082 417 8022 or
email:superbblinds@gmail.com
Up to 30% discount on
Wooden blinds.
Up to 30% discount on
Wooden blinds.
FAMILYNOTICES
05
WeddingsALL Occassions videos andphotos. (021 705 7289 or081 347 7984
DVD/Photos/Slideshow (021 422 0472/083 513 6906
JEAN'S stunning DesignsBoutique. Bridalwear, casualwear, hire or buy & catering.2Shop no.12 Town CentreMini Mall.(021 376 2083/078 3400 473
VIDEO, DVD'S & PHOTOS(021 695 1801/073 454 9280
PERSONAL
22
Personal
SHEIK ALIIn Gatesville for
strong duas andeffective rubaan
Come for myherbal treatments
for allbody pains,
marriage, houseprotection,
business, lostlover, property
and allkinds of evil.
PAY ONLY WHENJOB IS DONE!PENSIONERS:
FREETREATMENT
Roymo Butchery.Unit No. 6(upstairs)Corner of
Klipfontein andRuth Road,
Rylands EstatePh 078 284 2787or 076 910 3387or 021633 2103
DR SALUM ALIBelgravia/Grassy
Park* RelationshipProblems* FinancialProblems* Court Cases* PregnancyProblems* Win Lotto* BoostingBusiness & jobpromotion* ProtectingBusiness andPropertyCONSULTATION
FEE: R50(/Sms to
071 704 9401
DETECTIVE MatrimonialMatter.( 021 820 4184
DIVORCES From R3 200Renette Rauch Attorneys021 418 1337/8 or email:renette.rauch@attorneys.law.za
A REGISTEREDHERBALISTPROF JOHN
* Winning gambling &contracts* Cases
* Troubled marriages* Bring back lost lover
* Financial & pregnancyproblems, no matter what
problems!Bellville, Cape Town
073 773 0098
AC DrivingAcademyDRIVING
LESSONSCode 10 (Truck)Code 8 Manual/
Automatic. ExHillstar Examiner
Ph/sms073 555 8410
100% SUCCESSLost Love ExpertSHEIK SHAMIL
& HASIFAIn Goodwood forstrong duas andeffective rubaan* Bring back lost
lover* Pregnancy
problems* Worried about
court cases* Win Lotto &
Casino* Luck fromForefathers
* QuickSelling/Buying of
Propertyusing Spiritual
Powers* Clean housesfrom evil spirits
* HomeProtection* FinancialProblems
"borrow" MagicStick and
"Amagundwane"for 24
hours to get rich* Unfinishedwork by otherdoctors free
* Palm readingalso done here.
PAY ONLYWHEN JOB IS
DONE!PENSIONERS:
FREETREATMENT
245 VoortrekkerRoad,
Goodwood(between Auto
Zone andBig AppleMotors)
Ph 072 915 1308or 078 928 7219
GIFTED WOMANSPIRITUAL
HEALER* Lost Lover *
Financialproblems
* Palm Readerand Dream
Interpretation* Problems with
conceiving ababy,
troubledmarriages &many more.CALL / SMS
YOURPROBLEM
(074 833 6987or 073 611 4012
HERBAL Doctor.Allproblems. ( 021 694 6755
MIRACLESPIRITUAL
HEALERHAJAT MADINA* Lost lover/job
24 hrs* Powers
* Clear badluck/debts
* Home and BodyProtection
* Court Cases* Sell
property/business 7days
* Unfinished jobsby other doctors
come to meYOU PAY AFTERJOB IS DONE!
100%GUARANTEED
Ph 078 691 3735
DR. SHEIKABDU KARIMU(FOR STRONG
DUA'S)WE ALSO HAVE
HERBALREMEDIES 4
ALL PROBLEMS. MarriageProblems
. Bad Luck inwhat you do
. Court/Divorcecases
RESULTSWITHIN 37
DAYS!I DO HOME
VISITREQUESTS.
Call byappointments or
house visit021 705 5623/07
2 243 91365th Ave.Grassy
Park(opp.Nando's)
PROFESSORM. HARUNA
* Financial problems/big debt* Lotto/pball winning
* Marriage/divorce problems* Know about your future
* Get jobs, promotion, bettersalaries
* Boost your business andmore clients
* Short boy to bring luck
Prof in MitchellsPlain/Athlone073 241 9284
27
Tuition
A FAMILY DRIVINGSCHOOL
Code 08,Man & Auto. K53.( 021 633 7402
BRANSONSDRIVING SCHOOL
15 Years experience. Pick upand drop off. Early driverstest avail in Oct. R100 perhour. Associated with all
traffic departmentsPh 071 988 9779, email:bran.drays@gmail.com
BSI DRIVINGACADEMYK53 driving
lessonsCompetitive
RatesPackagesavailable
Call Sharon /Bernie on
021 638 3649or 074 133 0069or 021 802 4221
www.bsidriving.co.za
J & K DRIVING SCHOOLK53 driving lessons. Code 8only. Pick up & Drop off all
areas. Patient & reliableinstructors.(021 370 0081
(a/h)/ 073 888 6782/kevin.southgate@telkomsa.net
MATHSIndividual tutoring.
R70 or R50 each for 2 pupilsContact 084 803 5448
28
CrechesEDUCARE from 3 months to5 and half years old. Transport
avail. Mitchells Plain areaonly. ( 021 392 0633
33
Health and Beauty
DRINK TEA AND SHRINKLose 4 8kg per month and
still enjoy your favourite foods.(Abeda 072 806 5399
34
Catering
ADELAH'S SAMOOSASMince Pies, R110 per
100, Budget Pack R150(40 pies, 40 samoosas,
20 pizzas, 20 spring rolls).We deliver. Ph 021 376 2506
or 076 450 2910
AKHNI for sale. Alloccasions.(021 701 4211
DALVIE'SCATERING AND
HIRINGMenus from R69 p/p.
Price includes basic decor.For all your hiring needs and
stage decor, incl bouquets.Crockery and cutlery from
10c. Chair covers with bowsalso available. Ph Rashieda or
Shafiek 021372 5921 /084 566 0087 /082 660 0876
DECKSTER'S CATERINGMenu's from R90,00. Price
includes: Backdrop, Arch, RedCarpet and chair covers.
(Ielaahm or Rene021371 4507/082 324 9486
ICE CUBES & blocks forsale. 100 Ruth Road, Rylands.( 021 638 7394
NAZLIA'SCATERING &
HIRINGStrictly Halall. Forall your catering
needs. Alsofrozen savouries,
eg. pies,samoosa's,
springrolls etc..and
platters and alsoall your hiring
needs,eg. crockery,
cutlery & tableclothes.
(021 633 9585 /073 305 8027
36
Children’sEntertainment
AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977
BJUMPING castles for hire.Cartoon characters & purpledinosaur castles available.Excel. rates.(082 938 5342
HIRE a castle, from R150 p.d.Slides, kiddies chairs & tables.021 696 3791, 084 209 1313
J/CASTLE for hire.021 393 4663/083 357 4008
JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.( Ricky on 073 268 7546
JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021 393 8528, 083 890 4793
JUMPING CASTLES for hire.We deliver. Ph 083 377 5564.
JUMPING CASTLES &waterslide for hire. Ph021 704 0859, 083 281 7930
38
Hiring Services
A DECORBackdrop poles, chair covers,charger plates & red carpet.021 637 0133/083 453 9021
BUSSES &LATEST BMW'S
FOR HIREFor all your
special bus trips&
weddings, matricballs & juniour
proms.(Evan on
084 585 6080CATER HIRE
021696 2394 or 084 588 0686Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seats R10Long Table: 10 seats R10.Chair Covers: R4.Long Table Cloth XL: R12.Round Table Cloth XL: R15.Organzas: From R2.
COLORADO HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware
linen and backdrop. Ph021 374 7104 / 0822278968
CROCK , cutlery & linen &helium balloonsPh 021 397 8326,073 696 7788, 083 465 3455
DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.
(021 396 2526/082 212 8949
HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needs
plus kids party items.(021 3711 588/082 503 9026
L & F HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware& linen@ 10c per item. Ph021 371 7229 / 072 4436695
TRAILER 4 metre, for hire.Ph 078 6113 627.
43
Personal Services
DO YOU NEED PRAYER?Monday, Tuesday & Thursday19h3022h00 Ph 079 806 4173
44
Photographice/Video Services
A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950
PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811
VIDEOS & PHOTO'Sfor all occasions. Ph
021761 1457 or 073 788 2260
47
Health Shops/Products
DR MAMMA FATIMAHLove! sex and court case &work! luck in casino, lotto,problems & short boys for
money. Penis Enlarge.Amagundwane .PAY AFTER
UR PROBLEM SOLVED.Bellville: 021 948 3738
072 012 0746
FORSALE
71
Miscellaneous
Wendy Houses "SPECIALS"6m x 3m, R6 000 cash. (082 621 4441/021 393 5475
74
Electrical Appliances
All Fridge Regassingand
geyser repairs.021 3715362
I BUY & REPAIR Fridges +c h e s t f r e e z e r s , s t o v e s+w/machines, Dead or Alive.021 591 1699/084 985 7425Cash on the spot. All areas.
80
Radio/TV/Video
DSTV & AERIALInstallations, repairs & sales.
Contact Terence on
083 769 7242/
STEVE'S RADIO& TV
Microwave & audio repairs.Free transport.
021 633 1802/083 486 5394.
18 Linaria Crescent,Silvertown
TELERAMA TVREPAIRS
Efficient repairsto TV's &
microwaves.We collect and
deliver.( 083 861 0418
81
Garden Services
GARDENING We cut lawns,weed flowerbeds, plot clearingrefuse removal, tree felling, inyour yard. 7 days a week. Ph0734923255 / 021802 6494
SPECIAL WINTER PRICE:Free water. Wellpoints / mini
boreholes. No water, no charge( 021 637 5677 021 701 4522/
072 825 9586
84
Clothing/Shoes
A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083
or 0849733 899
CASH 4 goods sec. handclothes, shoes ,linen, etc
(021 633 0467/083 478 0795
85
Sport/CampingEquipment
4 Bed caravan for sale.R15 000neg.(084 482 3067
89
Building Material
3M/6M Sand, Stone & Rubble( 083 292 3960
5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE Bakkie loads also021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443
A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &rubble removal.(John on072 407 4289
A 6m 3 sand, stone, lime &rubble removal
021 691 6995 / 072 374 9801
WILDCATSTRANSPORTBakkie Sand R135 (Bags
R7,50)Bakkie Stone
R350 (BagsR15.00)
Blocks andBricks
190/140/maxisVibracrete Slabs R29.00 each
CEMENT R69.00EACH
We also do truckloads and
rubble removalsPh 021820 4068or 084 467 7507
FINANCEAVAILABLE
A BAKKIE rubble, sand andstone. Ph 078 6113 627.
A bakkie sand R195A bakkie stone R385
Paving slabs 300x300 R6.90400x400 R10.90 per slab450x450 R12.90 per slab600x600 R19.90 per slab
Colour cobblestone R2 each.Rockface 450x450 R22.90
per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/h
or 021 372 2961 a/h
A bargain block: 190, 140 &90 . Ph 021 374 2053/021 692 1209 all hours. FreeDelivery.
A BARGAINVibracrete Slabs = R26
Galvanised Carport Poles =R140
500x500 Paving Slabs = R15( 071 951 4046
Tel: 021 704 4109
021 715 2739
Cell: 084 368 8125
ABACUS BLOCKS
90s, 140s, 190s,Sand, Stone.
AFRI BLOCKS190 &140's Sand & Stone
Call 021 393 0661/ or073 186 2991 (a.h.)
BUILDINGMATERIAL
& HomeImprovement
On account, no deposit12 to 60 months to
pay, Tiling, vibracrete,paving and all sorts of
building material.Blacklisted welcome.
Contact André071 588 2172
GENERALSERVICES
104
Building andConstruction
ALL BOUNDARY WALLSWITH STEEL RAILINGS
BUILT(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
ALL Building plans drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021 396 2115 or 078 0852067
FROMR40/WK
WENDY 041011 1B1IUAQ
sms
to 41911and we’ll
call you back.
WENDY
R1.50/sms
Am
y’s
Wen
dy
1611
10
HHOOUUSSEESS
WWEENNDDYYHHOOUUSSEESS
WWEENNDDYY
WE SPECIALISE INCARPORTS, VIBRACRETE
HOUSE & WALLSNO DEPOSIT,BLACKLIST
WELCOME TOILETS& ELECTRIC
MITCHELLS PLAIN021 397 8388
078 536 2678
072 542 7217
ATHLONE
021 696 4183
072 542 7217
AFTER HOURS
021 797 6569
021 762 1252
072 542 7217
GRASSY PARK/RETREAT
LANDSDOWNE
021 797 6569
072 542 7217
Page 12 People’s Post Athlone CLASSIFIEDS Tuesday 4 October 2011
ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
ALTERATIONS garages,carports, brickpaving, tiling.(082 409 0592/392 5501
ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &
DOORSSupplied & fitted.
( Chris082 570 5686021 638 5292
105
Home ImprovementInterior
GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306
REPAIR ALL YOUR BROKENBUILTIN CUPBOARDS
And single units, replacecounter tops and brokencupboard doors, built in
undercounter ovens, Eye leveland drop in sinks, and all other
carpentery work done.Phone 073 278 2413
106
Home ImprovementExterior
A A p a v i n g , c a r p o r t s ,vibracrete and garages. Ph021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111
ALTERATIONS, brick, plas.,skin., tiling, etc. Good Refs.076 124 4713
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021691 1936 or 084 921 5364
BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES
Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, laminated flooring.
Contact Albert 073 545 6994 /
DAVIDS PRECASTWe do all Vibrecrete Walls /
Raisings / Gates & Barb Wire /Carports / Structures &
Garages / Paving /Laminated Floors / Painting
Waterproofing / Roofs &Ceilings.
CONTACT :021 692 3107
021 691 5877 / 072 106 0655
083 691 4449
107
Repairs/Miscellaneous
FRIDGE/FREEZER REPAIRSDone in the comfort of your
house. All work fullyguaranteed. Ph 021 396 2457
or 083 725 3384
108
Money/Loans
A BEST CASH LOAN Admin order recission.Bridging financeALL HomeLoans R1m. (Wilma073 247 6116 / 021 371 7572
A CASH &CONSOLIDATION LOANup to R180 000. Same daypayout. b/listed welcome.T&C's apply.(Randee on021 761 3995/ 083 548 7293
A1 CAR PAWN.VINNIG, GOEDKOOP OFOORBRUG PER FAKS.(082 359 2546/021 856 4183
Bridging cash for
PENSION/PACKAGE
ALL BRIDGE CREDIT
Lumpsum/Payout same day
" 021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307
073 439 3111
APPROVAL SAME DAY
ARE U WAITING
on a Pension/Provident/Package
Lumpsum Payout?Sms/Call: Nawaal (
076 064 0458
ARE YOU INDEBT?
Clear your debt by callingSCM Debt Clearance
021788 448524/hrs: 078 221 0193
ARE YOU SICK& TIRED OFYOUR DEBT?Cant control it
anymore? I canhelp you.
Garnishees onpayslips,
summonses,dont have
money for food?Reduce
payments to oneinstalment. Stop
thestruggling, the
help you need ishassle
free. Serviceguarenteed. Call
us now!(Audrey
079 395 4709 orfax:
021 421 6817.Fax your ID,
payslipand all your
accounts to seewhat
you qualify for.
BOND PROBLEMS Solvedhere. Arrears, judgements,executions. We stop themhere! Real Solutions. Call ustoll free 0800 204 987
BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:
PENSION /PACKAGE
PROPERTY
DEALSTel: 021 949 0930/1/2
Payout (lumpsum only)Cash same day
CONSOLIDATEALL DEBT NOW!
R50 000 R3MILLION
No propertyneeded
Blacklistedwelcome
(021) 706 8365OR 082 378 8272
CONSOLIDATIONApply for an old mutual
finance consolidation of debt orpersonal loan from R1 000 R100 000.(Jacky/Charl on
021 706 5029 or sms your nameto 082 990 4196
DEBT!!!
R 500 000 = ± R 3000 p.m
072 103 5339082 775 9737021 421 4991021 801 5883
RESTRUCTURE ALL
DEBT INTO 1 PAYMENT
DEBT & MONEY PROBLEMSR10 000 R100 000
We can help(Len 021 425 7721
“
Waiting forPension/package
payouts?SMS or send
please call me”082 301 7856
0860 105 546IRIS BRIDGE
A BRIDGING loan?
Loans up to R15 000Garnished b/listed and
judgement.Monthly earners only.
( 073 147 4648 / 078 047 9827
LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251
SAME DAY PAYOUT!!Sms ID nr, name,surname,gross + nett salary073 763 7243
112
Curtains/Carpets/Upholstery
BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.
All types. Freequotes. Less
10%.(
021 371 8627/082 516 0030
CARPET & UPHOLSTERYCLEANING
Mattressess, cars & taxis.( Mark 021 371 5277/
082 335 0429/082 489 2592
M&MINTERIORS
Blinds, curtains,rods, upholstery
cleaning andcarpet cleaning.
All blindsless 10%. Phone
Moosa021 371 8917 or
083 4931 495
115
Moving and Storage
AB TRUCKHIRE / COURIER
Anything &everything.
073 339 1828FURNITURE REMOVALS.Ph 078 6113 627.
117
TV/DVD/Video Services
BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRS
Efficient repairsto all tv's, lcd's,
led's µwaves.
(021 705 4222 /083 861 0418
DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS AND
INSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully
installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.
Service call repair charge ofR150.
Ph 083 268 1213
STAR TVREPAIRS
WE COLLECTAND DELIVER(082 579 6947
119
Painting
ALL PAINTING WORK.Good ref. Ph 076 124 4713
1140
Electrical Repairs
AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes washing machines,tumble dryers etc. 40 yrs exp.Ph Alwyn West 021671 5786or 082 705 8103.
A.W.A.ELECTRICAL
( Allan021 392 1973/08
2 708 5700/email:
awaelectrical@telkom
sa.net
FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRS
Reasonable prices!( 076 164 0700
REGISTERED ELECTRICIANavailable all areas. Ph Jody on
081 310 7542
1141
General Services
A1 BLINDSFinance
arranged. Forquality blinds &free advice. Wehave the Widest
rangein the WesternCape and beat
anywritten quotation.(072 691 0050
1142
Carpentry
ALL CARPENTRYHanging of all doors, repair ofroofing and cupboards. Alsoskimming of walls and tilingdone. Ph Nico 021 392 6818/
076 342 1470
BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738
SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952
1143
Plumbers
ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713
FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBINGMaintanance and new
installations.All workmanship guaranteed.
(Frank 082 3544 076
Plumbing Elect DrainsR125 p/hr ( 021 703 0906
1145
Swimming PoolServices
CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 702 1208
POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or021705 8851
1146
Tiling/Flooring
ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
HOLIDAYAND
TRAVEL
132
HolidayAccommodation
GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R800p/night.Sleeps 6.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za
WEEKENDSPECIALS AT
CLUBMYKONOS
STARTING ATR600 PER
NIGHT!Contact Suzanne
021448 2717office hours only
133
Tours
MAURITIUS from 14 Jan2012. 10 day trip includingbreakfast and dinner. Forinfo, call Velme 392 0148/073 202 5776
MOTORS
140
Spares and Accessories
WINDSCREENS andmotorglass supplied and fitted.Ph 082 973 5536
142
Repairs – Vehicles
ENGINEOVERALL
R1 800.Clutchoveralls,
R850.Gearboxrepairs fromR950.Parts &labour incl.
(021 376 6014/078 875 4394
145
Vehicles Wantedto Buy
OFFER FOREVERYONE'SATTENTION
I am looking for vehiclesthat are no longer running,broken down or damaged in
accidents.I pay cash andremove your vehicle free of
charge from any area.
(021 949 6066/076 2111 620
PROPERTY
167
Houses for Sale
TAFELSIG4 Bedrooms, 2 toilets,
R219 000. Ph 076 198 9046
WARELEYHOMES
Sellers inStrandfontein &
M/Plaincontact us for aFREE valuation
ofyour property.
Robert021 393 2410/08
3 427 0036
168
Accommodationto Share
PLUMSTEAD lady wantedto share accommodation in 2bedroom newlybuilt grannyflat (072 923 0860 or076 772 8913
1795
Separate Entrances
KENWYN 1Bed, full bath,kitch. Incl. w+e.R2 600p/m.Avail 01/10/2011.(073 191 9862
STEENBERG (Off AllenbyDrive) Availableimmediately. Ph 082 412 5147
BUSINESS
194
BusinessOpportunities
AMERICAN COMPANYEXPANDING
Needs people with 50% English. 5 candidates wanted.
www.FinallyFireYourBoss.com
Available in Cape Town areaData Entry work. With/without a computer. For info.sms name & address to072 813 6062. J.C. Enterprise.54 Main Road, P.E.088 129 8601
AVON COSMETICSExtra earning opportunity.Call Ursula 073 989 9440
AVON REPSNEEDED(Michelle
021 396 2115/082 637 6559
AVON Reps needed urgently.Ph Angelisme 0730302903
AVON Reps needed urgently.Ph Jasmine 083 467 6381,(021) 696 3721
AVONReps needed urgently.
Athlone & surrounding areas.Call Sumaya 072 700 1581
EARN CASHNOW
Sell tupperwarefull or part time.( Narriman
084 414 7444 or021637 5932 or
Zainoe084 530 0300
WE DON'TREPLY TO PSE
CALL MEEARN up to R720 in your firstweek & up to R1 440p/d. Easystepby step tutorials. Own hrs.
Sms name & address for a fullinfo brochure to071 043 6064 Ash Rd, GrassyPark
R30 000 + PER MONTHWORK AT HOME
10 candidates needed thisweek. Full training provided.
Work on your PC. Visit:www.businessforme.biz
R30 000p/m Work from home.R10 000part time. No Boss!No traffic! No stress! Work onyour pc. Ful l t ra in ingprovided. 5 candidates neededthis week. Take the free tourat www.betalife4u.com
Amazing BusinessOpportunity
No Joining Fee
No Hidden Costs
No Minimum Sales
Start Earning immediately
TO FIND OUT HOWKeith 0741713456
(Sunbird Independent Platinum Distributor)
TALENT
A V O N & J U S T I N E r e p sn e e d e d . ( M i l d r e d021 696 5866/ 079 053 8019
401
General Vacancies
A Registered companyurgently requires female towork from home. MonFridand earn up to R150p/d + bonus + monthly comm. Must bebetween 18 & 59. Must residein Mitchells Plain Full trainingwill be provided. Reg.number:2005/044596/07.(078 561 2116
AVROY SHLAINAgents needed. ( Nikki
082 489 2592 /021 371 5277
EARN + R7000
When you train with us in :.Office Admin (1month).Call Centre (2 weeks)
. Data Capturing (2 weeks)Job placement guaranteed after
training. Deposit fee R500Visit Cape Town
68 Bree street , Office 203Call : 021 424 1230 /
072 918 2000
FREE ICDL COMPUTERCOURSE Typing, DataCapture, Excel, IT, Internet,Email.Job Search & CVdesign. 3Wks, pay 4 w/book.(021 683 8875 (Kenilworth Centre)
TELEMARKETERS NEEDEDFor organisation, with fund
raising experience( 021 393 6262 or
021393 7774 o/h only
404
Au Pairs
AU PAIRSUSA, Holland & Germany.
Girls & Guys are welcome toapply. Visit .www.ovc.co.za or
call 087 808 5277
428
Sales/Marketing
Young VibrantTelemarkerters
Between ages 18 25.Needed to join our fastgrowing industry. Noexperience needed fulltraning provided. Basicand Good commission.
Contact Jolene021 001 1013/078 432 9174
429
Staff Vacancies
5 ,, 4 , HOTELS ,BIG SUPERMARKETS & BIGCOMPANIES URGENTLY
NEEDS!.20 Receptionists
.30 Cashiers
.20 Barmen.30 Waitrons.20 Porters
.50 Cleaners/ Housekeepers.10 Cruiseship Attendants.10 Flight Attendants/
AirhostessesFor More details please contactZetaweb or visit our offices on
112 Long Street, 3rd Floor, room311, Cape Town, or CALL:
021 426 7615/ 021 820 3654/073 219 8380
Blocks, Bricks,
Sand, Stone etc.SABS Approved
Call D R A Transport021 3747331 /
021 374 9718 O/H078 928 9829 A/H D
RA
41
011
PROPERTYOWNERS
Consolidate your debt.Regardless of your credithistory, debt counsellingor Administration status,Bondpro Finance can use
your property toconsolidate your debtand clear your credit
record.
Contact us today on021 880 6000 or senda please call me to:
076 716 6191t’s + c’s apply
BOND
PRO-12-07-11-1A
UX15Q-IL
LP
BC
onsult06
Visit us Monday to Saturday
CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBT
• R15 000 @ R155 pm
• R20 000 @ R193 pm
• R60 000 @ R579 pm
• R120 000 @ R1 165 pm
call 074 617 3612
APPROVED LOANSHOMEOWNERS
A consultant will be send out to meet you.
Tuesday 4 October 2011 CLASSIFIEDS People’s Post Athlone Page 13
Remaxultra -27 09 11
* Seller andMark Brickles must agree onguaranteed price at time of listing
DISTRESSSALES!!
visit www.eesyinfo.co.za
No Gimmicks!Call Mark on 072 742 6963 for more info
ORSMS“G4”, Your Name, Email address/address to 072 742 6963
ORFREE CALL 0800-00-00-08
24HRS, 7 DAYS AWEEKFor a Guaranteed Sale on Your Home.
If your Home Doesn’t Sell, Mark isWilling toBuy it Himself at a Price Acceptable toYou
Every AgentWill PromiseTo Sell Your Home …We GUARANTEE it
Receive a Free listwith pics of BelowMarketValue & other Distress
Sale PropertiesVisit:
www.savemoola.co.zaOr SMS“D4”,Your Name,
Email address/ addressto 079 174 9961
MARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESMARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESView pictures of houses www.markanthonyproperties.co.za
Viewmore pics @ www.markanthonyproperties.co.za
CALL MARK ANTHONY021 704 2160083 482 4250
Mark Anthony1 041011 1B1M3HV.ai
Cute 2 beds, tiled lounge, very large fittedkitchen, bathroom,drive-way for 2 cars.
Lovely 3 beds, tiled thru-out, knotty pineceiling, aluminium frames, lounge, familybathroom,beautiful fully fitted kitchen,drive-way (3 cars), bars, security gates &
alarm.Grounds for expansion.
Free Standing 2 beds, lounge,fitted kitchen, tiled bathroom,tiled lounge +++ Garage.Close to local ShoppingCentre and CANALWALK.
Rocklands Only R299 000 Salberau/Elsies River R419 000(Close To Halt Road)
Summer Greensonly R499 000
Large Free-Standing 3 beds,largekitchen, lounge, bathroom, LargeGrounds. (If your combined wagesis R11 300 per month you can buy
this house.)
Neat 2 BEDS,TILED LOUNGE,FITTED KITCHEN, BATHROOM.If your combined wages isR7 500 per month you can
buy this house.
Eerste River R349 000(Close To Forest Drive)
Kleinvlei/Eerste RiverOnly R229 000
Large 3 beds, lounge,bathroom, large yard, very
large fitted kitchen, enclosed,carport for 3 cars+++ Garage
Semi- Detached house in complex. Cute 1bed, tiled lounge, tiled bathroom, fitted
kitchen, enclosed yard / entertainment area,safe environment, lots of parking.Close to allamenities. If your combined wages is approx.
R11 000 you can live in Ottery.
Portlands Only R399 000 Ottery Only R339 000(Close To Wetton Circle)
CAPE TOWNBASED
COMPANYIS OPENING UP
A NEWBRANCH &NEEDS TOEXPAND
IT'S SALESFORCE!
No transport orprevious sales
experienceneeded. Alltraining is
provided. Weoffer basic salary,
commission,petrol allowance
andvarious otherincentives.
For appointment,call Andre on021 930 9068
Terms &Conditions
Apply.
NEED TO FINDEMPLOYMENT?NEED TO EARN
MONEY?TRAIN AS A
HAIRSTYLISTPH BERENICE
BRINK071 1285 714
VIBRANT SALESCONSULTANTS
NEEDED
No transport orprevious sales
experienceneeded. Free
training isprovided. We
offer basic salary,commission,
petrol allowanceand
various otherincentives.
For appointment,call Aileen on021 465 7852
Terms &Conditions Apply
CHURCHNOTICES
283
Community ofChrist
CHURCHIN
AFRICA"INVITES YOU"
"IT'S YOUR TIME"
EXPECT YOURMIRACLE
EVERY SUNDAY09:00AM 12:00PM
ATWELTEVREDEN
CENTREROCKLANDS
(Pastor Allan &Mary Africa
021 392 1973 /email:
awaelectrical@telkom
sa.net
BARGAINS BARGAINSBARGAINS
OLD WOODLANDSR450 000.
A rare find, 4 beds, lounge, diningwith garage, on large plot. Loads of
potential. Needs TLC
VANGUARD VILLASR420 000.
3 Beds, freestanding, garage,lounge, FFK, with granite tops.Laminated floors in bedrooms.
Located in well maintained securitycomplex.
BAYVIEW R440 000 Neat, 2 bedswith garage plus huge separateentrance. Fully enclosed, burglar
bars and more.
SEACREST S/FONTEINR580 000. Super neat 4 beds with
FFK, BICS in all rooms withlaminated flooring. Garage can
accommodate 3 cars under cover.Main ensuite and family
bathrooms have been revamped.A must see!
Call Ashraf 074 811 6874 orNazeem 083 8599 252
LANSDOWNE Flat securityblock, 2 bedrooms, R420 000.
LANSDOWNE/R/EASTSemi, 3 beds, fitted kitchen,garage, carport. R795 000
LANSDOWNE: 3 beds, 2bathrooms, lounge, family room,garage, maids room, 540m² plot.
R899 000.
FREE VALUATIONSALAN 082 475 6643
OFFICE (021) 674 1094
CLAREMONT
All price’s from
Oil Treatment – Free with all
chemicals.
WASH & BLOW
WASH, CUT & BLOW
WET CUT
RELAXER (SUNSILK)
KIDDIES RELAXER
BOYS CUT
R40
R50
R25
R90
R60
R20
Contact BERNICE or LESLAY ANN073 969 6091 or 072 957 1084
28 Sugarloaf Crescent,New Tafelsig, Mitchells Plain
Trading Hours:Tues - Thurs 9:00 - 17:00
Fri 08:30 - 18:00 Sat 08:00 - 15:30
Landes SalonLandes Salon
• Color mini mani+mini pedi
• Skin analysis with every hands on
vitamin therapy Environ facial
R100
R160
Contact us: Promenade Mall branch- 021 3764390Westgate Mall Branch- 021 3710194
Birthday
SpecialsBirthday
Specials
RE YCE
EV
IVH
E AI
FR WEE G TIF T E R
TRE ONATMEH
NTT
FO RR O IU BR DAY M TH
THREADING
EXCLUSIVE! PROFITABLE! PRECISE! DEFINED!
Here’s your opportunity to learn thisAncient Eastern Method of Removal.
Beauty Therapy Institute
Hands Down Academy of Cosmetology
Costs R1500 per person.Costs include: 16hrs of theory and practical
lessons spread over 4 lessonsComprehensive training manual
Set of eyebrow stencils.Thread (lasts over 100 treatments).
Certificate on completion of all criteria.
Courses are held at(Salt River) - Thursdays 3 - 7
&(Kenilworth) - Tuesdays 9 - 1
Contact: Farnaaz 073 450 6333Beauty Therapy Institute 021 404 0556Hands Down 021 657 5859
LEARN AND PROSPER...
Page 14 People’s Post Athlone CLASSIFIEDS Tuesday 4 October 2011
PAM GOLDING 10x8 10 05 11-1AQ2U1F.cdr
MENU:
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1052377RAZEEN 072 619 8155
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2| PARKING 2WEB ACCESS: KW1060392SHAMEEMAH 083 335 4713
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2| GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS:ANDY 074 470 7068
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| GARAGE: 1 2 BED GRANNY FLATWEB ACCESS:
|
ANDY 074 470 7068
BEDS: 5 | BATHS: 3 | PARKINGWEB ACCESS: KW1050691RAZEEN 072 619 8155
OTTERY R1,095 MillionOTTERY (FERNESS ESTATE) R875 000ZEEKOEVLEI R1.8 Million
GRASSY PARK R595 000
ZEEKOEVLEI R2.250 million
BEDS: 7 | BATHS: 3 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1060525RAZEEN 072 619 8155
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | GARAGE: 4 |2 X GRANNY FLATSRAZEEN 072 619 8155
SASMEER ESTATE R1, 695 Million LOTUS RIVER R875 000
SOLEMANDATE
SOLEMANDATE
SOLEMANDATE
NEWRELEASE
NEWRELEASE
Stock urgently required.Feel free to contact for a market-related
valuation.Schaapkraal:8 acres vacant land -Pelican Heights: 6beds, 3bath, 2gars/pool, 940m erf -
Fishermans Walk - Zeekoevlei“Under Offer” Pre Fab house 3 bed, lounge, fitted kitchenon 1 041m² plot in Fisherman’s Walk - Perfectly situated tobuild dream home and even work from home -
R 1.895 000
R1.550 millionRazeen 072 619 8155
R 740 000negAndy 074 470 7068www.pamgolding.co.za/southernsuburbs
Pam Golding 10x8 04 10 11 1B1NTKQ
Shameemah 083 335 4713
SOLEMANDATE
SOLEMANDATE
NEWRELEASE
NEWRELEASE
WANT AN AGENT TOSELL YOUR HOUSE FAST,EFFICIENTLY AND AT THEBEST POSSIBLE PRICE?
CALL ANTHONYARENDSE 021 704 0289/082 673 1503 OR MARK
ANTHONY 021 704 2160 /083 482 4250
COMMISSSIONNEGOTIABLE!
Highlands VillageFree-Standing 2 beds, tiled lounge &
bathroom, open plan kitchen,drive-way.
ANTHONY ARENDSE021 704 0289082 673 1503
MARK ANTHONY2 041011 1B1M3UA
RondevleiR389 000
SELLERS INALL AREAS
WoodridgeOnly R429 000
Old Woodlands3 beds, tiled lounge (jetmaster), fully fitted kitchen, tiled
bathroom, garaging for 3 cars, braai,12x3 Wendy Housewith electricity and toilet and shower.
1 large bedroom, kitchen, toilet+++ Incomplete 2 bedroom
renovation. (If your combined wagesis R4 700.00 PER MONTH YOU CAN
BUY THIS HOUSE)
3 beds, kitchen, lounge, bathroom,garage. (If your combined wages isR11 000 per month you can buy this
house)
DelftR139 000
PortlandsOnly R369 000
FREE-STANDING2 beds, laminated floors, tiled
lounge, fitted kitchen, bathroom,spacious yard.
PortlandsOnly R459 000
(House + 3 Granny Flats)2 bedroom house, long drive-way,burglar bars, in quiet Cul-De-Sac
+++ 3 Granny Flats of 1 bedroomeach. Present rental income of
R6 500.00 per month
WestridgeR339 000
LAVENDER HILL: R295.000 excl
LYNETTE 073 580 5059
F/standing, 3Beds, Extended Lounge,
F/Bath, Kitchen, Encl, 201m², KPC.
PR
OS
PU
RD
ELF
T
04
1011
1B
1N
VS
V.c
dr
PARKTOWN: R699.000 excl
KAREN 079 808 3877
Semi, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge cm Drm,
F/Bath, Mes, OPFFFK, Office, T/Garage,
OTTERY/L.RIVER: R310.000 excl
KAREN 079 808 3877
Mais, 2Beds, Lnge, Jetmaster, F/Bath,
Carport, Encl, Park(5xCars).
PARKTOWN: R535.000 excl
KAREN 079 808 3877
Mais, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, FK, TVrm,
F/Bath, T/Garage(3xCars),159m².
OTTERY: R355.000 excl
NAJWA 082 377 7027
G/Floor Flat, 2Beds(Bics), Lnge,
F/Bath, FFK, Pool, P/Bay, Encl.
BONTEHEUWEL; R395.000 excl
MARIAM 082 641 2157
Ext. Semi, 2Beds(1xB), Stoep, Lnge,
Modern F/Bath, FFK, Garage, F/Encl.
BELGRAVIA: R850.000 excl
IRFAAN 083 947 4327
F/s, 5Beds, Lnge cm Drm, F/Bath +
G/Bath, FFK, T/Garage, G/Flat, Encl.
HIGHLANDS ESTATE: R820.000
SHAHMILAH 078 786 5918
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, Mes, F/Bath,
FFK + G/Flat, Carport(4xCars),496m²
LAVENDER HILL: R495.000 excl
ADOLPH 073 193 5878
F/s, 2Beds, Lnge, Drm, F/Bath, FFK,
Laundry, G/Flat(2Beds) + MQ(1Bed).
Parklane
JESICHA 073 698 9260
COLORADO: R220.000 excl
Vacant Plot 464m², Enclosed.
SEAWINDS: R400.000 excl
MARIAM 082 641 2157
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, F/Bath, FFK,
D/way, E/Garden, Encl, Chandelier.
DELFT SOUTH: R260.000 excl
JESICHA 073 698 9260
D/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Kitchen, Encl,
Carport, Sliding door to balcony.
OTTERY: R345.000 excl
SALAAMAH 083 670 9668
Ground Floor Flat, 2Beds(1xBics),
Lounge (Tiled), F/Bath, FK, P/Bay.
LAVENDER HILL: R220.000 excl
ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518
F/s, 1Bed, Lounge, Kitchen,
F/Bath, Storerm, Sl/Gates, 2xCars.
LENTEGEUR: R410.000 excl
SAEEDA 083 519 4159
Ext.Semi, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, K(Bics),
Encl, Paved, Very neat.
NEWFIELDS VILLAGE: R320.000
NORMAN 083 772 8912
Semi, 3Beds, Lounge, Family
Bath, FFK, Fully Enclosed.
HIGHLANDS ESTATE: R250.000
SHAHMILAH 078 786 5918
Vacant Plot
196m².
MONTAGUS GIFT: R470.000 excl
FATGIEYAH 073 632 3889
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, Bath, S/toilet,
FFK, Encl, 498m², Workshop.
MAITLAND: R1.1mil Neg
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
3Beds, Lnge, Kitchen, 744m², Garage +
2xSep.Ent, Investors welcome.
BEACON VALLEY: R235.000 excl
SAEEDA 083 519 4159
Mais, 3Bedrooms, Lounge, Kitchen,
Family Bathroom, Enclosed.
BONTEHEUWEL: R250.000 excl
MARIAM 082 641 2157
Semi, 1Bed, Lounge, F/Bath,
Kitchen, E/Garden, Encl, 224m²
HANOVER PARK: R175.000 excl
ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518
Mais, 2Bedrooms, Lounge,
F/Bath, Kitchen, Enclosed.
NEWFIELDS VILLAGE: R250.000
ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518
Mais, 3Beds, Lnge, FK, Storerm,
Carport, Encl, Very Neat.
OTTERY: R360.000 excl
NAZEEMA 073 924 4460
G/Floor Flat, 2Beds(1xB), Lnge, F/Bath,
OPK, Communal Pool, P/Bay, Encl
WETTON 021 761 0707
M/PLAIN 021 391 2200
PR
OS
PU
RZ
EE
KO
EV
LE
I
04
1011
1B
1N
VY
K.c
dr
OTTERY: R895.000 excl
PRISCILLA 082 717 1688
F/s, 3Beds, Ent.Hall, Lounge, D/room,
FFK, Pool, Garage, Encl, 450m²,
Park (6Cars), Paved.
GRASSY PARK: R895.000 excl
PRISCILLA 082 717 1688
D/storey, 5Beds, Lounge, Drm F/Bath,
FFK, Mes, G/Flat (2Beds), Storerm,
Garage, Braai, F/Encl.
RONDEBOSCH: R1.1million
RAHEEL 082 796 8137
F/s, 3Beds (Bics), Lnge, Drm, OPFFK,
Garage, Carport, Braai, Encl, Electric
Fencing, F/Secured.
SCHAAP KRAAL: R750.000 excl
NAJWA 082 377 7027
F/s, 4Beds, Lounge, D/room, Kitchen,
2xF/Bath, F/Garage, Carport (6xCars),
TV/room, Jetmaster.
LANSDOWNE: R800.000 Neg
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
F/s, 4Beds, Lnge, Fireplace, Drm, F/Bath,
S/toilet, Mes, OPFK, Study, Façade
(3Cars), Encl, 496m², Needs TLC.
UPPER WOODSTOCK: R980.000
LYNETTE 073 580 5059
Corner Semi, 3Beds (Very Big), Lounge,
D/room, Fitted Kitchen, Garage,
Enclosed, Needs TLC.
PINATI ESTATE: R1.1mil Neg
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
F/s, 3Beds(1xB), Lounge cm D/room,
F/Bath, S/toilet, FFK, G/Flat (2Beds,
L, FK, Brm), Garage, Encl, 526m².
LANSDOWNE: R1,150 mil Neg
IRFAAN 083 947 4327
F/s, 4Beds (Bics), Lnge, Drm, Mes
F/Place, OPFFK + G/Flat (1Bed, K,
Brm), Pool, T/Garage, Encl, 506m².
ROND. EAST/CRAWFORD: R895.000
SHEREENA 072 435 4085
Good Address – Conveniently situated
& well priced, 3Beds, Lounge, Kitchen,
F/Bath, 495m².
ZEEKOEVLEI: R1.350.000 excl
KEITH 084 888 2526
D/storey, 5Beds (1xBics), Ent.Hall,
Lounge, D/room, 2xF/Bath, Laundry,
Pool, D/Garage, Encl.
GRASSY PARK: R650.000 excl
SALAAMAH 083 670 9668
F/s, 5Beds, Lounge, D/room, F/Bath,
2xMes, Kitchen, G/Flat (2B, L, K, Brm),
Driveway (4xCars), Encl, 510m².
GRASSY PARK: R749.000 excl
KAREN 079 808 3877
F/s, 4Beds, Lnge, Drm, Jetmaster,
Bath, S/toilet, Kitchen, Paved D/Way
(6xCars), Encl, 472m².
WETTON 021 761 0707
M/PLAIN 021 391 2200
ON SHOW, 23 OCTOBER 2011
Lotus RiverR 360,000 Marina DaGamaR 750,000
Neat as a pin 2 bed home in
secure complex.Main
bedroom bic's, full fitted
kitchen, enclosed private back
yard, dedicated parking bay.
631m² level
waterfront plot
2 Beds Built in Cupboards
fully fitted kitchen,
secure close to hyper.
Plots for sale
Zeekoevlei“Next toYacht Club R650000819m² level plot in prime position
Colorado“R230000EACH - 3 level plots withservices & approved plans. Options to purchaseadjoining council land at way belowmarket value
Grassy Park R350000, Level 485m² plot
Ottery R499,000
EBUYERS 04.10-1B1RALF
Bonteheuwel – Jakkalsvlei Ave – R379 000.00excl3bedroom home, lounge, T V room, kitchen, bath/toilet,++ double garage, close to all amenities
Bonteheuwel –Vlamboom str 13b – R229 000.00excl2bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet, enclosedWell priced
Grassy Park – 6th ave – Radiant square – R239 000.00excl2bedroom flat, open plan lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet
TableView – Antiqua, Bratton Ave –West beachR479 000excl1bedroom flat, kitchen, lounge, bath/toilet, parking bay
For all the above contact : Latiefa George on082 972 9682
latiefageorge@telkomsa.net
Schaap Kraal – 2nd Ave – R689 000exclFor the extended family, or extra rental incomeNeat Freestanding 3bed home, lounge, dining-room,kitchen, ++ 2 x granny flats on spacious 500sqm plot
Summer Greens – St Patricks – R499 000excl2bedroom home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet,garage
Elsies River – Riverton –Valley Str – R529 000.00exclSought-after areaFreestanding 3bedroom with lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet,on Spacious 520sqm plot
Kensington – Goliath Str – R599 000exclIn quiet cul de sacSpacious 2bedroom home, lounge, kitchen,renovated bathroom/shower,carport, on spacious 400sqm plot
Towards Marketing Excellence
We will sell your house Or we will buy it from you
D
Free Pre-Approvals
Furniture Removals
istress SalesFree ValuationsFree Legal Advice
Free Credit Checks
R645 000: SAN REMO(A MUST SEE)Modern free standing 3 bdrm(main ensuite)
fully alarmed, automated garage doors,fully enclosed, aluminium windows. ffk 2 bedrmwith bics, lounge and dining room with fireplace,
study laminated flooring throughout, familybathroom and plenty of parking,
SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118.
R285 000 ROCKLANDS
ALFONZO 079 946 9937
3 Beds,Kitchen, Family bathroom,Lounge, Paved back yard,
Fairly big grounds
R 550 000: STRANDFONTEIN
R500 000 OLD COLORADO
SHANAAZ 071 203 6341
Freestanding 3 bdrm house, main bdrm withbics, fitted kitchen, lounge,dining room and biggrounds. 567m² plot size, and Main En-suite.
R580 000 STRANDFONTEIN
SHANAAZ 071 203 6341
3 bdrm house with bic. in all, lounge,dining room, fitted kitchen and
parking for 4 cars.
FAZLOODIEN082 495 8989
R699 000 GRASSY PARK
DELORES 076 706 0910
3 Beds, BIC in all rooms, Main en-suite,FFK, Family bathroom, Lounge +
Dining room on large plot.
R319 000 BEACON VALLEY
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411.
Neat 5 bdrm house,lounge dining room,family bathroom, with shower and garage,
fully enclosed.
R250 000 TAFELSIG
SHANAAZ 071 203 6341.
Semi attached 3 bedroom lounge,kitchen,and family bathroom.
R180 000 GRASSY PARK
THURYYA 074 194 0925.
2 Bdrm flat, Lounge, f/f Kitchen,family bathroom situated on the
ground floor of Sandpiper Mansions.
R239 000 HILLVIEW
DELORES 076 706 0910
Neat 3 bdrm house, fully enclosed,lounge, dining room, kitchen,
family bathroom, and parking for 3 cars.
R780 000 GRASSY PARK
THURYYA 074 194 0925.
Neat 3 bdrm house, one with en-suite,2 bathrooms, lounge, garage, alarm,
garden and parking for 2 cars.
R 250 000 TAFELSIG
FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989
Freestanding 3 bdrm house, Lounge,Kitchen, Family
bathroom and carport for 2 cars.
R750 000 STRANDFONTEIN
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411.
4bdrmhouse, f/f kitchen, lounge, fam.bath+separate toilet, jet bath inen-suitewithshower+ toilet,automatedgarage+parking for3carsamust see.
Terms & Conditions Apply
CALL NOW TO HAVE YOUR PROPERTY SOLD....WE HAVE BUYERS FOR ALL AREAS.
R795 000 MANDALAY
SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118.
Beautiful 4 bdrm house, en-suite in main bdrm,2 lounges one with firplace, Dining room,Big fitted Kitchen, 2 garages, Front and
Back gardens, erf size 519m².
R 500 000 STRANDFONTEIN VILLAGE
SHANAAZ 071 203 6341
3 bdrm house, laminated flooring, in mainbdrm, sep.tiolet, family bathroom, lounge,dining room, Fitted kitchen, Garage and
parking for 4 cars.
OWNER
R1.050 000 SCHAAPKRAAL
THURYYA 074 194 0925.
4X2 Bdrm apartments, each consisting of fittedkitchen, lounge and family bathroom. Rentalincome R12 000. Current Tenants available
R379 000 LOTUS RIVER
DELORES 076 706 0910.
2 Bdrm house, lounge, f/f kitchen,family bathroom, garage and paring
for 4 cars.
R680 000 WYNBERG
DELORES 076 706 0910
4 beds with study, ff kitchen withmodern finishing throughout, close to
amenities. A must see.
R299 000 LOTUS RIVER
DELORES 076 706 0910
4 bdrm house, lounge, fitted kitchen,family bathroom, Separate entrance,
parking for 3 cars plus garden
KAYS-04-10-11-1B1N7V0.cdr
R1.600 000: ZEEKOEVLEI
THURYYA 074 194 0925.
Modern 3 bdrm house on the vlei, 3 en -suites, family bathroom, lounge, dining
room, study, garage for 3 cars and muchmore, plot size 1.277m²
SOLD
ATTENTION ALL SELLERS IN
WE HAVE BUYERSSCHAAPKRAAL
ATTENTION ALL SELLERS IN
WE HAVE BUYERSGRASSY PARK
ATTENTION ALL SELLERS IN
WE HAVE BUYERSOTTERY
ATTENTION ALL SELLERS IN
WE HAVE BUYERSSOUTHFIELD
ATTENTION ALL SELLERS IN
WE HAVE BUYERSRETREAT
ATTENTION ALL SELLERS IN
WE HAVE BUYERSLOTUSRIVER
ATTENTION ALL SELLERS IN
WE HAVE BUYERSCLAREMONT
ATTENTION ALL SELLERS IN
WE HAVE BUYERSPARKWOOD
AGENTS WANTED INGRASSY PARK
FULL TRAINING PROVIDED
TTeell:: 002211 770055 88996611 -- VViieeww oouurr PPrrooppeerrttiieess @@ wwwwww..kkaayysspprrooppeerrttiieess..ccoo..zzaa
Tuesday 4 October 2011 GENERAL People’s Post Athlone Page 15
NORTHERN SUBURBS SOUTHERN SUBURBSShop 9, Charlesville
Shopping Centre, MontanaElsies Rivier
Tel: 021 934 3837
Value Centre,Ottery Rd, (Opp. Hyper Mkt)
Ottery021 703 3300
BP CentreDe La Rey Rd,(Cnr Modderdam Rd)
Parow Industria021 935 0444
ELSIES RIVIER
Credit available
at 0 % interestTHE F IVEBIG
FREEFREE CLOUD NINEMemo-Flex Pillowwhen you purchase one of the Big Five
This special is validtill end October 2011,while stocks last
BRING IN THISADVERT TO QUALIFY!
20AREY
W YA TRRAN
Cloud NineTravel-Flex
WeGuaranteeto beat
anyone’sprice!Rest Assured
Matrix GEO
15AREY
W YA TRRAN
PiperTri-BunkPiper
Tri-BunkSupport-A-Paedic(PRO)
Edblo
Single R2680Double R3650Queen R3950King R4990 R2190 Excluding Mattress
Single R2490Double R3190Queen R3390King R4490
Single R3750Double R5190Queen R5650King R6890 10
AREY
W YA TRRAN
Single R2990Double R3490Queen R3890King R5290 20
AREY
W YA TRRAN
SA quality -not Chinese
Softball season set to sizzleLYNN PRINS
SOFTBALLERS are set to spendanother summer of hot days onthe playing field when seasonkicks off this weekend.
Grass burns will be nursed andpressure will mount as everyoneaims to be the victorious team.Last season, Mitchell’s Plain’s Su-per League team Westridge Yan-kees took their game to anotherlevel when they were crownedknockout and league winners –and the pressure is on again, asYankees will have to work twice ashard to keep their titles from theirtough competitors.
A lot of interesting moves havebeen made by coaches and players,and spectators can only look for-ward to an exciting and entertain-ing season. With the likes of Ste-ven Rodkin (former Yankee) nowhead coach of Glenthorn A’s, Tan-ya Price head coach of Falcons,Bronwyn van Heerden with OldMutual Cubs, and Nazeem Dulvie,senior SA coach, making his ap-pearance again with the Yankees,
the season is sure to be a challeng-ing one. A further shakeup camewhen Falcons merged with Nor-man Henshilwood High School inConstantia.
Rodkin says both he and histeam are very excited for the sea-son. “Last season Glenthorn A’scame so close to winning theleague, so our goal will be to winthe league this season. However,winning the league is a long termgoal, and we have lots of smallgoals to achieve.”
Rodkin adds that preparationhas been difficult, since three ofhis players are in the SA under-19team.
St Martin’s, who were finalistswith Yankees in the knockout lastseason, came blisteringly close toending up fourth on the log for theleague, but Old Mutual Cubsnabbed the position. This season,St Martin’s will be coached by Jil-lian Alexander, who coached Gl-enthorn A’s to second place lastseason.
Van Heerden, who joined upwith OMC Cubs, says: “My feel-ings towards the season are posi-
tive – I do believe the season willbe challenging, as there have beenmany changes within the clubsand the level is evenly spread, soI am looking forward to somegood,competitive games.
“The OMC Cubs have beenworking hard, and there is a greatmixture of youth and experience.They are committed to improvingtheir personal game, and upliftingthe standard of play within theirclub.”
Price, meanwhile, says her teamis ready to take on the season andsecure the title. “We have goals forthe club this season, and not justthe team. We have youngsters wewant to develop and expose to bet-ter coaching and more opportuni-ties.
“The season will definitely be acompetitive one,” she echoes.
Yankees coach Dulvie feels simi-larly: “This season will be a toughone, especially with new team dy-namics, and we’re looking for-ward to an exciting, challenging,and competitive season, sincethere are new moves everywhere.
“Our team is definitely ready,
waiting in anticipation.”New players to Yankees’ ranks
are Kaylynn Stoffels (from St Mar-tins), Kim Nicholson (former SAplayer from Falcons, who ostensi-bly retired a season ago), AimeeCampbell (Glenthorn A’s) andCandice Stephens (formerly of Old
Mutual Cubs, and recently re-turned from Canada, where sheplayed for Calgary Kaizen). Ju-liana Forero Becerra from Colom-bia will make her return to Yan-kees. Tanta Sports’ Carly Mulder,meanwhile, will now play for Gl-enthorn A’s.
CLOSE: Lara Erasmus makes a desperate attempt to slide in safe to homeplate, where Sammy Jones of Falcons awaits to tag. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
Newcomers set the soccer stageLYNN PRINS
IT WAS a tough road to the Coca-Co-la Cup soccer final, but JunctionRovers of Rygate LFA and Centralfrom the Northern Suburbs securedtheir spots for the first time afterhard semifinal play at Vygieskraalin Athlone on Saturday.
Both teams played excitingmatches, with Rovers handingWoodlands Mitchell’s Plain LFA asound 4-0 defeat. The team foundtheir rhythm in the second half,when the goal-scoring run started.
“We are very excited and over-whelmed, as it is a major historicachievement for our club,” says
Rovers manager Peter Groepies.“The support we received fromspectators helped us pull through.”
Groepies says the team’s strate-gy, successful so far, will remain inplay for the final.
Central, meanwhile, fought Ori-ental Gunners of Rygate LFA to atense penalty shoot-out at full time,and aimed their way to a 4-2 win af-ter the 3-3 tie.
Central manager AbrahanJantjies says the pressure was evi-dent on everyone’s face.
“I feel like it’s been a blessing forus, because we were 2-0 down butwe fought back and closed the game3-3.”
Asked to talk strategy, Jantjiessimply saysCentralwill continue totake its games on as a team.
“Talk is cheap. The game has tobe played, and we will take it on aswe did with previous games.”
Central had been trying to reachthe finals for two years before strik-ing it third time lucky. Rovers,meanwhile, sports Wasiem Poggen-poel, who has played in three Coca-Cola finals before.
Abdullah Alexander, in charge ofcompetitions at the Safa CapeTown, wishes all finalists well, andsays he’s pleased at how the tourna-ment has turned out.
“The competition’s definitely im-
proved over the years, and we’relooking at a bumper final,” he says.
The finals take place on Saturdayat Athlone Stadium, and a host oftop-notch entertainment will ac-company what Alexander calls the
“showdown of amateur football”,including an item of dance by Lim-ited Edition from Manenberg(known for their work on “SA’s GotTalent”), as well as competitionsand music, among others.
PROUD: Peter Groepies, manager ofJunction Rovers. Photos: Peter Heeger
THIRD TIME LUCKY: Central manager Abrahan Jantjies.
World Cup watch – and yet more rulesLYNN PRINS
THE road to the quarterfinals for Eng-land nearly ended on Saturday, but ChrisAshton’s 78th-minute try left the Scotswith a disappointing 16-12 defeat.
Their final hopes of staying in the tour-ney were dashed when Argentina beatGeorgia 25-7. SA also had a shaky matchin their fiercely physical clash with Sa-moa that sent replacement inside centreFrans Steyn home with an injury, buttook the game 13-5. On Saturday, a majorupset was seen when Tonga beat France19-14; Australia beat Russia 68-22, withNew Zealand destroying the Canadians79-15 and Ireland grabbing a 36-6 winfrom the Italians on Sunday.
SouthAfricanow facesAustralia in thequarterfinal on Sunday at 07:00 in Wel-lington.
Last week, People’s Post explained pen-alty kicks, free kicks and the 22m drop-
out. This week, People’s Post will focus onthe rugby mark and hand-offs.
Rugby markThis rule is used infrequently – when
isolated – to get out of trouble.If a playerabout to catch the ball, kicked ahead bythe opposition, is about to be tackled inhis team’s 22m or in-goal area he can call“MARK!” if he makes a clean catch. Playwill resume on the “marked” spot.
Hand-offsThe stiff-arm fend, known as a hand-
off, is a tactic employed by the ball-carri-er. By positioning the ball securely in onearm, the ball-carrier can fully extend hisother arm, palm-out, and shove his oppo-nents away at the chest or shoulder.
A stiff-arm fend may cause the tacklerto fall to the ground, taking him out ofplay.
• Next week People’ Post will focus onwhat happens after the mark is called,and on in-goals.
People's Post Page 16 Phone: 021 713 9440 | Fax: 021 713 9481 Tuesday 4 October 2011
Interest & Service charges
are included in these monthly
instalments
PAY DIRECTLY TO US
WHY WAIT?
17% INTEREST
130 SIR LOWRY ROAD WOODSTOCK 021 465 2675
JUSTIN
076 315 9715
2003 HYUNDAI ATOS PRIMEDep R16 800 @ R950 x 30 TOTAL R45 300
R36 995
R36 995
2001 PEUGEOT 306 XRDep R12 500 @ R1007 x 18 TOTAL 30 626
1992 OPEL RECORD 380I AUTODep R9 500 @ R950 x 15 TOTAL R23 750
IMMACULATE
2005 RENAULT KANGOO 1.4Dep R36 000 @ R1323 x 36 TOTAL R83 628
5-DOORV SCARCE
1999 VW SHARON VR6Dep R25 000 @ R975 x 18 TOTAL R42550
DRIVE AWAY BARGAIN
2005 RENAULT SCENIC 2.0Dep R43 000 @ R1430 x 36 TOTAL R94 480
FOR THEFAMILY
1997 TOYOTA RAV 4Dep R36 000@ R1323 x 36 TOTAL R83 628
5-DOORVERY SCARCE
2002 TOYOTA RAV 4 1.8Dep R65 000 @ R1929 x 36 TOTAL R134 444
VERY SOUGHTAFTER
2002 BMW X5 3.0Dep R100 000 @ R2250 x 36 TOTAL R181 000
AUTOFULL HOUSE
2007 FORD KA 1.3Dep: R31 000 R1323 x 36 Total R78 628
A/C P/S
1992 NISSAN SENTRA 140Dep: R11 500 R938 x 24 Total R34 012
FANTASTICPRICE
V ECONOMICAL SCARCE
2006 FIAT PALIO VIBEDep R23 000 @ R1073 x 36 TOTAL R61 628
LIKE NEW
R69 995
R69 995
R25 995
R25 995
R19 995
R19 995
R37 995
R37 995
R79 995
R79 995
R64 995
R64 995
R69 995
R69 995
R115 995
R115 995
R159 995
R159 995
R24 995
R24 995
R49 995
R49 995
STOCKISTS OF PAINT
BP Gas
BP
Many more specials in-storeTel: 021 932 4106/5 • Address: 306 Halt Rd, Elsies River
• Gas Centre
• Appliances
• Accessories
• Gas Centre
• Appliances
• Accessories
GAS ONSPECIALGAS ONSPECIAL
R499-00
R39-95 /5L
R139-00 /5L
R199-95Three burner, self igniting stovewith pipe, clamps & regulator
Contractors 20L PVAInterior / Exterior
Safari Gloss Enamel Oil PaintInterior / Exterior
5L Supa PVA interior paintvarious colours
Mark Brickles
072 742 6963
CEA: MIEABroker/Owner.
RE MAX/ Ultra Select
Every Agent Will Promise
To Sell Your Home …We GUARANTEE it
Call Mark For More InfoOR
SMS “G4”,Your Name, Emailaddress/ address to 072 742 6963
FREE CALL 0800-00-00-0824HRS, 7 DAYS A WEEK
www.markbrickles.com
If your HomeDoesn’t SellWe’ll buy it
*T & C Apply*
NO DEPOSIT, NO LICENCE NEEDED • WE NEED ID, PAYSLIP, 3 MONTHS BANK STATEMENTS & PROOF OF ADDRESS
Many more in stock -If we do not have it
we will get it!48 MONTHS TO PAY!
NO DEPOSIT!NO DRIVER’S
LICENCE NEEDED
Many more in stock -If we do not have it
we will get it!48 MONTHS TO PAY!
NO DEPOSIT!NO DRIVER’S
LICENCE NEEDED
* We buy & sell usedcars & bakkies
* Reasonable low prices* Consignment cars welcome* Roadworthy & Reg (optional)* Trade-ins welcome
BP Gas
BP
We sell gasWe sell gas
Tel: Office hours 021 932 4105/6 • Hanief 082 755 6416
• Fatima 082 400 4004 • Osman 076 585 8480
• Sam 072 109 4123 • Address: 306 Halt Road, Elsies River
Apply online at www.janjiramotorcity.co.za
1992 HONDA BALLADE 150WHITE, A/C, P/S, E/W, TOW BAR,1600 ENGINE, B20 MOTOR
1995 VW GOLF VR6 2.8RED, A/C, P/S, E/W, MAGS AND VERY NEAT
1997 FIAT UNO 1.4PINK, NEAT & ECONOMICAL LITTLE CARWITH FRONT LOADER
1997 HYUNDAI ELANTRA S/WAGON 1.8iSILVER, P/S, E/W, A/C, FRONT LOADER
1997 FIAT UNO MIATURQUOISE, ECONIMICAL & NEATWITH LOW KM’S
1998 OPEL ASTRA ESTATE 200iWHITE, A/C, P/S, E/W, NICE & CLEANWITH TOW BAR
1995 OPEL ASTRA 140WHITE, RELIABLE, ECONOMICALSMOOTH RUNNER
1996 NISSAN SENTRA 1600WHITE, SMOOTH RUNNER WITH A/C, P/S
1997 FORD ESCORT 1.6 GLBURGUNDY, A/C, P/S, FRONT LOADER &VERY NEAT
BargainBargain
R49 995R49 995BargainBargain
R19 995R19 995 R9 995R9 995BargainBargain
R25 000R25 000BargainBargainBargainBargain
R18 500R18 500
R29 995R29 995BargainBargain
R29 995R29 995BargainBargain
R29 995R29 995BargainBargain
R29 995R29 995BargainBargain
R29 995R29 995BargainBargain
1989 FORD SIERRA 3.0 GLX S/WAGONBLUE, TOW BAR, E/W, A/C, P/S
Roofing & Steel Service Centre (pty) ltd.
Cnr Blomvlei & Polaris Rds Lansdowne 021 797 5586
SQUARE TUBING 19mm
PALISADE FENCING DIY OR WE DO IT FOR YOU
CU
T&
MITR
E
CU
T&
MITR
E
ROUND BAR 10mm
ROUND BAR 12mm (special)
KNIGHT SECURITY SPIKESKNIGHT SECURITY SPIKES
BEST PRICES
SPECIAL ON CARPORT POSTS
WASHLINE POSTS& FOLD AWAYS
Softballers hit the pitch swingingLYNN PRINS
A WEEKEND training camp in CapeTown showed just how fearless the
under-19 softball women are.
The squad of 20 are definitely not afraid ofswinging a bat facing decent fast pitching, orthrowing a ball from the outfield to nail arunner; as the saying goes, “Dynamite comesin small packages.”
Getting ready for the upcoming JuniorWomen’s World Championship (JWWC), thegirls took on Falcons super league team ina warm-up match on Saturday, and playeddouble matches against Westridge Yankeeson Sunday, showing dynamic character to-ward both teams.
However, Lester Smith, coach of the SA un-der-19s, feels that there is still a lot of prepa-ration ahead.
“This weekend was our first match situa-tions, and I am not entirely satisfied with thegirls’ performances – there still needs to bea lot of hard work before we can actually beready to take on the world championship.”
The women train on Wednesdays and Sat-urdays, and hit the gym on Tuesdays at theSports Science Institute.
Leading up to the JWWC, People’s Postaims to profile a couple of players every weekto introduce them to the public.
• First up is Western Province player Kath-ryn van Boom (17).
This Grade 11 student at Bergvliet High
School plays as catcher for Tanta Sport.Her hobbies include reading and, of
course, playing sport; she enjoys the musicof The Arrows, James Morrison, and Alicia
Keys,withher favourite actor beingBenStill-er.
The burgeoning sportswoman – whose fa-vourite foods are lasagne and steak – has
some serious life goals: She wants to studyat UCT’s Health Science Faculty, and to con-tinue representing her country in softball.
Her motivational quote is, “Never be satis-fied with what you achieve, because it allpales in comparison with what you are capa-ble of doing in the future.”
• KwaZulu-Natal’s Julia Meaker, also aged17, plays for Ashleys and takes up outfieldand catcher positions.
Currently in Grade 11 at Durban Girls’High School, her hobbies include mountainbiking, touch rugby and hockey. She enjoysa variety of old and new music, and her fa-vourite actor is Ryan Reynolds.
Her power foods are pasta and pizza, andher life goal is “to be the best me I can be”.She’s driven by two motivational quotes:“The harder you fall, the higher you bounce,”and, “Adversity can either break you ormake you break records.”
LOCAL: Kathryn van Boom. Photos: Neezaam Karriem KWAZULU CATCHER: Julia Meaker.
top related