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JULY 2014 ISSUE 24
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Emergency Services24/7 Locksmiths 021 671 8669Disasters 107Police Flying Squad 10111Ambulance 10177Poison Information 021 931 6129Poison Information 021 689 5227Risk Management Centre 24hr 080 911 4357
Environmental ServicesMountain Fires 021 590 1900Fire Control Centre (All Areas) 021 590 1900Fish Hoek Fire Station 021 782 9082Lakeside Fire Station 021 788 1843Wynberg Fire Station 021 797 6108Simon’s Town Fire Station 021 590 1900
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A Meal Voucher to the Value of R350 with Two Compli-mentary glasses of wine
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Home Decor
Keep the Kids Entertained during the Holidays
When school holidays roll around, kids are jubilant and parents apprehensive, because they know it won’t be long before jubilation gives way to the plaintive cry of “I’m bored”.We look at some fun and affordable indoor options to keep kids entertained this winter.
1. Board Games. In this age of smart phones, iPads and PlayStations, kids are growing up playing solitary games. Good old fashioned board games have been long forgotten. But what better way to spend a winter’s evening, than to haul out the Monopoly or Scrabble game. Getting the family around the table is a great bonding activity, provides hours of fun and laughter
and costs nothing!
2. Arts & Crafts. Painting, drawing, and making fun crafts will keep the little ones busy for hours. It is a great way for kids to express their creativity and showing off their finished creation fills them with a sense of pride and accomplishment.
3. Kenilworth Karting. Show a kid a go-kart and see their faces light up! Cost: R70 p/p for kids under 16. Tel: 021-683 2670.
4. .Cape Town Science Centre. For an inquisitive mind, a day at the Science Centre is educational and fascinating. It’s also cheap at only R38 for a day of interesting exhibitions, interactive displays, cool experiments and
workshops offered during school holidays. Tel: 021-300 3200.
5. Sporting Chance Holiday Clinics. If you have more cash available and you have a sports-loving kiddie, this is a great option. Aimed at kids 4-13 years old and with the choice of netball, cricket, rugby, soccer and field hockey over a period of one to five days. Cost will vary from R150 p/p to R580 p/p depending on age group, discipline and number of days. Tel: 021-683 7299
Introducing Owner of Curtain & Decor Gallery, Wahiebah...
1. How did it all start for you? - Curtain & Décor Gallery is a continuation of a Family Business that operated in Malmesbury, WC, and due to logistics we moved the business to Claremont Cape Town. Our Family has a host of Artisans – Carpentry & Décor and it is welcoming to continue with this line of business.2. Give three words that best describe your business. - Quality, Service Delivery and Thinking..”Out of the Box” 3. Where do you see yourself and the business in 3-5 years? - Established and Healthy Customer Clientele in the Cape Town Area with both Private and Corporate Customers
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Join Cape Flats Development Association (CAFDA), A Child protection organisation, in our quest to collect as many packets of instant soup or noodles, for the less fortunate, this winter.
Your donation of just one packet will warm the heart and stomach of someone in desperate need.
Drop-off point at Cafda Office Grassy Park. For more information, please contact Lee-Anne on 021 706 2050.
1. Using a sharp knife, make a small cross at the top and bottom of each tomato. Cover with boiling water and leave to stand for about 1 minute.
2. Drain the tomatoes and when cool enough to handle, peel off the skins and quarter them. Cut each quarter in half again.
3. Heat the oil in a large saucepan and cook the on-ions and garlic for 3 minutes or until just soften.
4. Add the tomatoes to the onions and stir in the stock, tomato purée and paprika. Season with a little salt and pepper. Bring to a boil and simmer for 10mins.
5. Mix the cornflour to a paste with 30ml water. Stir the beans into the soup with the cornflour paste. Cook for a further 5mins.
6. Add more seasoning if necessary and stir in the chopped coriander just before serving.
7. Serve with ciabatta.
TIP: If cannellini beans are unavailable, use a good qual-ity baked beans in tomato sauce. Place baked beans in a strainer and rinse with water to get rid of the tomato sauce.
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Official start of LANROE Neighbourhood watchNewly Ellected members are:Chair - Adam Fisher,Vice Chair - Alec vd Rheede,Secretary - Adam Haupt,Treasurer - Najma AdamsWe congratulate them and wish them much success in combating crime and making our neighbourhoods safe for everyone.
A few simple tips to follow:•Get to know your neighbours, sharing numbers, emails, general information that can help us create and grow a strong network and ultimately a cohesive community tha can overcome criminal syndicates and opportunists alike.•Actively monitor the quality of SAPS service / your armed response service provider.•Walk around your property and identify your possible 'weak areas'. If you are not sure contact the NHW or your local SAPS sector commander to assist with this.•It may be that foliage or trees surrounding your perimeter fence are thick enough to hide a person close to your entrance gate. Contact Tree Fellers in the magazine and check that your electric fence is working - call Faisec or EFI and check that your gates close effectively and are always locked.Join LanRoe. Contact Adam Fisher (072 109 3397) / Adam Haupt ([email protected]).
Security & Home Improvements
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STARTING CAPITAL OR MAKE MY OWN PATH?
To many of us starting our own business is the beginning of a dream come true. Just like all other dreams, this one has it's costs. Experience has taught that most people, either do not count the costs correctly or expect others to "pay" their costs.
Although the costs involved is not only financial, let's just consider "Start up capital" for a moment. Even here, we are made to believe that this start up capital equals money. Because most emerging business owners do not have the needed finances, we tend to get despondent or even discouraged about starting our businesses. This is because we stare ourselves blind at what we perceive to be the only way instead of considering our options. One of the options we do have, besides loans from financial institutions at ridiculous rates, is using what we have. We tend to overlook the fact that the most important capital we have is known as human capital. People have that
which can be converted into cash. We all have a skill or gift that can be used as trade offs. The fact is that we think that we have to start our businesses in isolation. Somebody out there have what you and I need in order to make our own path.....I have found that its better by far to start businesses with people than with money that "we don't have". People are resourceful and believe me the "pie" is big enough. We need to start thinking about exchanging interest or shares in our businesses for human capital instead of running around frantically, looking for what we believe to be start up capital and then still have to employ people with those skills later at an extra cost.