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Inwoners van Bothasig is moegvir ’n huis in dié dorp wat as ’ndwelmnes beskryf word.Dwelmverslaafdes gebruik glo
oop en bloot dwelms in die agter-plaas van die huis op die hoek vanBosheuwel- en Gerhardstraat,asook in die strate voor die huis.Kobus Marais van Bothasig sê
hy het al soveel as agt gebruiktedwelmnaalde buite die huis opge-tel. “Elke keer as ek daar verby-loop sien ekdie goeddaar lê. Skool-kinders stap elke dag daar verbyen daar is ’n crèche om die draai.“Wat as ’n kind een van die goed
optel en gesteek word? Ek sidderom te dink wat sal gebeur,” sê Ma-rais.
Probleem in gemeenskapVolgens Marais is die huis al ’n
geruime tyd ’n probleem in die ge-meenskap. “Dit lyk egter of nie-mand iets aan die saak doen nie.“Daar hang baie snaakse karak-
ters by daardie huis rond. Ek won-der hoekom die polisie nie net diemense daar uitsit nie,” sê Marais.Marais sê hy het een keer groot
geskrik toe sy agtjarige seun met’n gebruikte spuitnaald in sy sakby die huis aankom. “Ek het myboeglam geskrik en het hom gevrawaar hy aan die ding kom. Daarwas nog bloed aan die naald.”Ao. Jacques Mostert, polisie-
woordvoerder, sê dit is nie somak-lik om mense uit te sit nie.“Die huis is al ’n geruime tyd op
die polisie se radar. Ons deursoekdie huis gereeld en het al by ver-skeie geleenthede dwelms gevinden verdagtes in hegtenis geneem.“Die uitsetting van mense is eg-
ter nie ons afdeling nie. Soos ekverstaan is daar eers boetes watopgelê word voor daar, ná baie an-der prosesse, op uitsetting besluitword,” sê Mostert.
Geskok oor hoe dit daar gaanHelen Carstens, raadslid vir die
gebied, sê sy is bewus van die pro-bleme by die huis.“Ek was Maandagoggend by die
huis en is geskok oor hoe dit daargaan.“Verskeie afdelings van die Stad
Kaapstad ondersoek op die oom-blik die situasie. Die huis is ookreeds op die lys van probleemge-boue aangebring, want dit is erggevandaliseer. Daar is ook reeds ’ngroot klomp vullis uit die agter-plaas verwyder. Die inwoners hetkennis gekry om die perseel binnesewe dae te verlaat,” sê Carstens.Volgens Carstens is die huis in
’n boedel van wyle Lukas Matheeaan een van sy seuns nagelaat.“Dinge is bietjie deurmekaar,
want dit blyk Mathee het die huisvan die Wes-Kaapse regering ge-koop, maar dat dit nooit op synaam oorgedra is.”
V Na bladsy 2.
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Ouma Grietjie de Jong het as kind ’n vrees vir perde ontwikkel. Sy het onlangs, op negentig, vir die eerste keerperdgery en haar vrees oorkom. Lees die volledige berig op bladsy 2.
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’n Ouma (90) van Monte Vista het on-langs haar vrees oorkom vir perde,wat sy jare gelede in Nederland ont-
wikkel het.Grietjie de Jong het een dag saam met
haar dogter en kleinseun gegaan toe hullegaan perdry. “My ouma het toe by die perdegaan staan en dit het haar opgeval hoe lief-devol die kyk in die diere se oë is. Sy hettoe besef dat perde nie almal so wild is nieen sy het begin om haar vrees te oorkom.
’n Paar dae later het sy gewonder of ditmoontlik sal wees vir haar om op 90 nogperd te ry. Die eienaar van die perde is ge-kontak om uit te vind en haar reaksie was‘natuurlik is dit moontlik’,” sê Sonja Innes,Grietjie se kleindogter.
De Jong se vrees vir perde het as jong kindin Nederland ontstaan. “Ek het op ’n kleinplasie naby Waspik, Brabant in Nederlandgrootgeword. Op die buurplaas het hulle ’nperd gehad en al wat die perd geskei het vandie plaas was ’n waterstroompie. Wanneerek daarlangs geloop het, het die perd altydal snorkende en met skuim uit sy bek op myafgestorm. Ek het altyd gedink hy kan mak-lik oor die sloot spring hoewel hy dit nooit
gedoen het nie. Daar het my vrees vir perdebegin,” sê De Jong.
De Jong het die dag by die perde vreeslikgeniet en kon nie uitgepraat raak daaroornie. “Ek het goed gevoel op dieperd en nie verwag om so opmy gemak te wees nie. Dit wasvir my ’n groot oorwinning,”sê sy.
Vir De Jong se kleinkinderswas haar perdryery nie ’n toe-val nie, want sy het reeds dieTweede Wêreldoorlog oorleef.
“My ouma was tydens dieuitbreek van die oorlog 14 jaaroud en die oorlog het aange-hou tot sy 19 was. Sy sê altyddat die oorlog haar lewe intwee verdeel het. As gesinmoes hulle ’n paar keer, wan-neer daar te erg geskiet is,vlug en langs die pad byvreemdes skuil. So het haargesin een keer by ’n boer slaapplek gekry– bo in die stal tussen die hooi.
Sy sê die mense van daardie tyd was baiebehulpsaam, want almal was in dieselfdestryd om oorlewing gewikkel. Ná skool hetsy werk gekry in die departement van bin-nelandse sake, ’n werk wat vir mans bestem
was, maar omdat daar so min mans was –hulle was opgeroep vir oorlogvoering – hethulle my ouma aangestel.
Sy moes omtrent 12 km aflê werk toe –eers per fiets (met tuinslang asbuiteband) en later te voet aflê,en middae weer terug, soms inwintersneeu en soms metskietgevegte om haar. Sy hetnooit weggebly nie.
Sy vertel hulle was nie toege-laat om na die radio te luisternie en dus was radio’s verbied.Duitse propaganda is wel ver-kondig en die nuus was altyddat Duitsland besig is om op al-le gebiede te wen. By haar huishet hulle onwettig ’n radio ver-steek en het hulle skelm na oor-sese nuus geluister. So kon hul-le hoor dat die Duitsers nie oralwen soos hulle wou voorgeenie. Omdat sy snelskrif magtig
was, het sy dit neergeskryf en die volgendedag by die werk deurgegee. Daar het hullealles aangeteken en die inligting agter ’n ka-lender in hul kantoor versteek.
So het hulle ’n beter prentjie gekry vanwat regtig aan die gang was. Die straat waarhulle gebly het, was die eerste straat waardie Skotte heen is om almal te bevry.
Die straat is destyds hernoem van WaspikBoven na Schotse Hooglander-straat,” sê In-nes.
Ná hul troue het De Jong en haar man be-sluit om hulle in Suid-Afrika te kom vestigen sy het in Maart 1952 hier aangekom, sesmaande ná haar man. Ná ’n paar jaar in Pa-row, het hulle op ’n erf in Monte Vista beginbou. Hulle het toe in September1957 inge-trek en woon steeds in dieselfde huis.
Innes sê haar ouma is die familie se held.“Vandat ek kan onthou is my ouma Grie-
tje ons held. Sy help altyd waar sy kan.“Sy het altyd seker gemaak dat ons nie te
kort skiet nie, sy praat altyd goed van almal,is ons familie se steunpillaar en ’n ongeloof-like vrou.
“Sy kan altyd die oulikste stories vertelen kan jare en jare terug onthou tot op diedag en selfs wat iemand gedoen of aangehadhet.
“My oupa was ’n sakeman en nie baie bydie huis nie, so sy het vier kinders op haareie groot gemaak,” sê Innes.
Ouma Grietjie het nie ’n wenslys nie,maar sy het onlangs vir haar agterklein-kind gesê sy wil nog graag leer swem ...
Ouma (90) nou ‘perdfris’
Grietjie de Jong (links) sit op die perd waarmee sy haar vrees vir dié diere oorkom het. Op dieperd langs haar is dogter, Louise Carr.
Grietjie de Jong as jongvrou.
Penny’sMarketandFriendswill be holdingtheir monthly art, craft and food market onSaturday 4 June at the Edgemead Main Com-munity Hall from 09:00 to 14:30. Tea, coffee,tasty rolls, freshly baked pies, Cornish pas-ties, samoosas, home-made cakes, fudge andtreats will be on sale, as well as beautiful knit-ted toys, crystal jewellery and cards.V Call Merle Clarke on 082 426 0332.
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“Daar woon tans tussen tienen vyftien mense in diehuis,” sê Carsten.
Wilma Mathee, die enigsteoorlewende dogter van Mat-hee, sê die huis veroorsaaknet probleme. “My pa het insy testament gesê ons aan-neem-broer kan vir tien jaarná my pa se sterfte in diehuis aanbly. My broer hetongelukkig nie lank daarnagesterf nie en sy meisie hetin daardie stadium in diehuis agtergebly.
“Toe sy ’n nuwe kêrel kryhet hulle al wat ’n mens isdaar toegelaat. My anderbroer woon nog daar en diehuis gaan uiteindelik in synaam geregistreer word,maar intussen lewe hy invrees. Ander inwoners dreighom gedurig en dus kruiphy die meeste van die tyd netin sy kamer weg,” sê Raats.
Op ’n besoek aan die huiswas daar niemand tuis nie,hoewel daar varsgewasdewasgoed op die draad was.
Die huis is verskriklikverwaarloos met stukkendevensters wat met enigietsvan plastiek tot hout toege-maak is. Rommel lê in dieagterplaas rond en aan diebuitekant van die heininghang die reuk van menslikeontlasting.
Die huis in Bothasig waarvermeende dwelmverslaafdesrondhang. FOTO: BRENDEN RUITER
Gebruikte naalde lê langs die heining van die huis.
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arrives. Suddenly a man standsfrowning over him, reaches out andlifts him out of a pool of tears.His name is Miguel de Nobrega.“Thank you, thank you, thank
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Skool leer om wit balletjie te moker
Hier wys (van links) Wesley Abrahams, Johan Engelbrecth, ao. Jacques Mostert, Verlisha Engel-brecht en Margie Engebrecht hul staal met gholfstokke terwyl leerders van Tafelsig-skool hullegereed maak om af te slaan. FOTO: BRENDEN RUITER
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Verlede Vrydag moes daar by die Tafel-sig-skool gekoes en gekeer word soosgholfballe deur die lug getrek het.
Leerders van dié skool het besoek ontvangvan die Just Think-organisasie, wat daaroptoegespits is om kinders van jongs af reedsaan gholf bloot te stil.JohanEngelbrecht vanJust Think sê deur
kinders jonk genoeg aan gholf bloot te stel,kan hulle gouer ’n liefde vir die spel ontwik-kel.“Gholf het ookbaie andervoordele vir kin-
ders. Uit die staanspoor gaan gholfmet grootdissipline gepaard. Daar is ’n sekere etiketwat gehandhaaf moet word en dit kan diekinders in ander fasette van hul lewe ooktoepas,” sê Engelbrecht.Volgens hom kan kinders leer gholf speel,
maar daar is ook ander fasette van die spelwaarin hulle kan uitblink.“Kinders kan as hulle wil, vroeg reeds be-
gin geld maak uit gholf. Ons is nie net hier
om ’n eendag-ding te doen nie, maar ons wildie skool bemagtig sodat die gholf-opvoe-ding deurlopend is,” sê Engelbrecht.Hul program word reeds in verskeie pro-
vinsies met vrug aangebied.Ao. Jacques Mostert, polisiewoordvoer-
der van Bothasig, sê die polisie was instru-menteel daarin om gholf by die skool te kry.“Jong kinders sit met die idee dat die poli-
sie net daar is ommisdadigers te vang. Deurby dié projek betrokke te raak, kan ons aandie kinders ’n ander sy van die polisie wys– een waar hulle omgee vir almal,” sê Mos-tert.Wesley Abrahams, sportkoördineerder
van die skool, het die inisiatief verwelkom.“Ek hoop dat die demonstrasie positiewe
gevolge gaan hê vir ons leerders. Dit is be-langrik dat ons leerders die kans kry omblootstelling aan soveel moontlik sportsoor-te te kry,” sê Abrahams.Tafelsig is ’n gekombineerde hoër-en laer-
skool en leerders uit alle grade het die ge-leentheid gekry om hul vaardighede tentoon te stel.
Four social innovation projects have been se-lected as finalists in the Social InnovationChallenge which will facilitate social uplift-ment in the Tygerberg region.The two winning entries will each receive
R32 000 in funding.“It was very encouraging to see the range
of social innovative initiatives submittedand it bodes well for Tygerberg’s harnessingof innovation to tackle socio-economic prob-lems in the region,” said Chris O’Connor,CEO of the Greater Tygerberg Partnership(GTP) that is behind the challenge.The GTP is a non-profit organisation
which facilitates collaboration between
stakeholders to build social and economicprosperity in the greater Tygerberg region.The Social Innovation Challenge was con-
ceived to help the GTP tackle the socio-eco-nomic problems facing the region, includingunemployment, homelessness, crime, drugabuse, urban grime, limited transport andaccommodation.The shortlisted entries include a proposal
to create jobs and generate rental income bybuilding flats on vacant land next to RDPhouses. The finalists will present their pro-posals to a panel of judges this Friday(3 June). The winners will be announced atthe end of the evening presentations.
Four projects selected for social challenge
BRENDEN RUITER@ruitervaniewind
The Old School Dubz Crew car club onSunday held a very successful charityevent in aid of Koinoina Animal Shelter.The clubwas started inMarchwith the
aim to help raise funds for charityevents. For their second event the clubchose Koinoina, the organisation thatlooks after sick and vulnerable animals.According to Toni Barrows from the
club they decided on hosting the eventfor Koinoina because of the good workthey do for animals. “Sunday turned outgreat with loads of donations of food,blankets, dog shampoo, treats, toys, bot-tles of water andmoney. One of themem-bers even fixed the generator for them astheyhave no electricity andwater. Therewas so much love given to all the dogs.Some people adopted dogs and one per-son adopted the only cat that was there,”
says BarrowsThe Old School Dubz crew were assist-
ed by three othermotor clubs and almosteighty people lined up in Bothasig beforedriving out to the centre on a farm nearMelkbosstrand.André Verbiest from Koinoina says he
was reduced to tears because of what theclub did for them. “It doesn’t always hap-pen that I cry, but I was overwhelmed byemotions. To see that there are still peo-ple who care for animals is heartwarm-ing,” says Verbiest.According to him they mostly look aft-
er animals that come from poor people.“We rehabilitate them and send them
back to their owners. Like all charities,cash flow is our major concern. The stuffreceived from the event on Sunday willhelp greatly, but we needmore. The shel-ter was recently gutted in a fire and weare working on restoring it,” says Ver-biest.
Car clubs show supportfor animal shelter
Members of different car clubs who supported the event in aid of Koinoina Animal Shelter.
Daar word ’n taai stryd by die Hugo Lam-brechts-musieksentrum se nasionale 30-kompetisie verwag wanneer finaliste teenmekaar gaan meeding.Die sentrumhet die finaliste aangekondig
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instrument kon deelneem.Die standaard van die inskrywings was
hoog en onder die finaliste tel onder meerdrie gewesewenners van Samro se nasiona-le musiekkompetisie, Sinéad Symons (2012)en Arjen van Renssen (2013) op tjello, en dieviolis Jordan Brooks (2015).In die junior afdeling vir deelnemers tot
graad 7 sal die volgende studente dit uit-spook omprysgeld vanR5 000, asook ’n gouemedalje, aandiewenner, en tweede enderdepryse van R2 500 en R1 500 (studente uit Ty-
gerBurger se verspeidingsgebied in hakies):QdenBlaauw (Parow) op klavier; KeonMül-ler (Blaauwberg) op saxofoon; Pierre-SimonRossouw (Welgemoed) op saxofoon; LiamSlabbert (Durbanville) op fagot; JordanBrooks opviool; LeoHuanopklavier; PendoMasote opviool;Ah-YoungMoonopklavier.In die senior afdeling (graad 8 tot 12) is prys-geld van R10 000, asook ’n goue medalje,R5 000 en R2 500 op die spel. Die finaliste isLisa Britz (Parow-Noord) op die harp; Si-néad Symons (Brackenfell) op tjello; Fan Si-mon Wu (Milnerton) op klavier; Emilio Fe-bruary op slagwerk; Estelle Kemp op tjello;LandiSchaapopklavier;ArjenvanRenssenop tjello; en Christelle Venter op klarinet.Die finaliste sal op Donderdag 9 Junie (ju-
niors) en Vrydag 10 Junie (seniors) in dieouditorium optree en beoordeel word, met’n prysuitdeling na elke konsert.
Talentvolle in taai Hugostryd
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A 32-year-old suspect appeared in the Good-woodMagistrate’s Court onFriday 27Mayona charge of business robbery.On Friday 20 May at 15:45 a convenient
store in Hugo Street was robbed at gunpoint.Three suspects – one armed with a firearm– robbed the store of an undisclosed amountof cash and cigarettes. They fled the scene in
a green Toyota Conquest.On Tuesday 24 May, a team of Goodwood
detectives visited an address in Mitchell’sPlain to where the Conquest was traced, butfound nothing. As they left, they saw foot-prints on a wall, leading to the roof.When they searched the roof, they found
the suspect hiding there.
Police arrest suspect hiding in roof
Hockey aces: Panorama Primary hockey stars Richard Sauer (left) and Hilton Further(middle) were selected for the Western Province u.14 and u.16 ice hockey teams. MichaelSauer (right) Richard’s brother, was selected for the u.12 and u.14 teams that willcompete in a provincial tournament in Gauteng.
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Die afkeuring van ’n aansoek om ’n15 meter hoë selfoonmas op te rig inDeTijger, is onlangs deur die subraad
6 aanbeveel.Warren Petersen Planners (WPP) het na-
mens Elingexi Investment aansoek gedoenom ’n enkeltoring, wat voorsiening soumaak vir tot en met nege panele, op te rigop die hoek van Antoinette-straat en Han-nes Louw-rylaan.WPP se Warren Petersen het gesê hulle
weet nie of al nege panele dadelik geïnstal-leer sou word nie.“Dit hang alles af van hoe baie belangstel-
ling die diensverskaffers daarin toon,” ver-duidelik hy.WPP het tans ongeveer 3 000 hangende
selfoonmas-aansoeke in die land.“Hierdie aansoek is afgekeur, so nou sal
ons ’n nuwe ligging in die area moet identi-fiseer en weer ses tot agt maande wag virgoedkeuring,” sê hy, voordat hy byvoeg datongeveer 90% van al hul selfoonmas-aan-soeke uiteindelik goedgekeur word. Hystaan vas dat daar ’n “groot behoefte” vir’n mas in hierdie spesifieke omgewing is.Die wyksraadslid Leonore van der Walt
sê egter sy het nog nie hierdie groot behoef-te teëgekom nie.“Ek het deurlopend navrae van bekom-
merde inwoners oor die aansoek ontvangsedert dit aan die einde van 2014 bekend ge-word het. Niemand, ook nie in die ampteli-ke besware aan die munisipaliteit, het mel-ding gemaak van die groot behoefte aan so’nmas soos deurdie aansoeker beweernie,”sê sy. Volgens haarwas daar groot teenkan-ting oor die oprigting van die mas van dieinwoners in die omtrek,want daarwas alte-same 38 besware, asook ’n petisie met 31
handtekeninge daarteen.Dit sou ’n negatiewe invloed op die alge-
mene karakter van die omgewing hê.“Die voorgestelde grootte en hoogte van
die basis en die mas is ook nie in ooreen-stemming met die karakter van ’n residen-siële buurt nie. Die mas was bestem vir ’nperseel in Antoinette-straat net agter diedrankwinkel.Hoewel die voorgestelde hoogte van die
mas die minimum van 15 meter is, is ditsteeds nie ideaal in ’n klein sakeomgewingreg in die middel van ’n gevestigde woon-buurt nie,” verduidelik sy.Op die vraag of daar beplan is om diemas
te “vermom”soos ’n boomhetPetersen gesêdit sou slegs ’n toring gewees het,want vori-ge terugvoering wat hulle ontvang het, be-klemtoon dat ’n “boom” onnatuurlik lyk.Van deWalt gaan voort: “Die eerste vraag
is of ander terreine in die nabye omgewingoorweeg is waar dit nie so ’n negatiewe in-vloed sou hê nie? Alec Lambert, ’n omge-wingskonsultant wat in Antoinette-straatwoon maak juis hieroor beswaar.Volgens ’n verslag wat voor die subraad
gedien het, het hy probeer uitvind watterander terreine die aansoeker ondersoek hetmaar het niks wys geword nie. Lambert be-twis die geldigheid van ’n behoefte aan dietelekommunikasiemas weens ’n swak sel-foonontvangs ten sterkste.” Heelwat vandie beswaarmakers het ook van die prosesgebruik gemaak om hul kommer uit tespreek oor moontlike nadelige gevolge virdie gesondheid van omliggende inwonersindien die mas opgerig sou word.Petersen sê hierdie mistasting is al deeg-
lik ondersoek deur die owerhede en resulta-te toon dat sulkemaste geen gesondheidsge-vare vir mense inhou nie. Van der Waltsluit af: “Die aansoeker het die reg om teendie subraad se besluit te appèlleer.”
Dié toring gaanDié toring gaannie mas opkomnie mas opkom
6 TYGERBURGER De Grendel Woensdag, 1 Junie 2016NUUS
VELDTOG VIR BYWERKING VANWERKSOEKERSDATABASISRegistreer op of verskaf jou jongste besonderhedevir die Stad se werksoekersdatabasis
Die veldtog vir die bywerking van die werksoekersdatabasis is ’n Stadsinisiatief wat gemik isop die registrasie van alle lede van die gemeenskap wat werkloos is en in tydelike basiese tothalfgeskoolde werksgeleenthede deur Stadsprojekte belangstel. Nog ‘n mikpunt is om diebesonderhede by te werk van almal wat reeds op die werksoekersdatabasis geregistreer is.Die idee is om ’n databasis te hê met geldige besonderhede van almal wat geregistreer is(d.w.s. hul vaardighede, kontaknommers en adresse).
Al langer as ’n maand word kontakbesonderhede telefonies en per SMS as deel van dieprojek geverifieer.
Gedurende fase 3 van hierdie projek sal EPWPwerkers van huis tot huis in gemeenskappebeweeg om mense te help om die werksoekersdatabasisregistrasievorms in te vul, wat danvir elektroniese verwerking aan subraadskantore oorhandig sal word.
Die gemeenskap word aangemoedig om:
• Die EPWPwerkers te help om hul werk te doen• ’n Gesertifiseerde afskrif van hul ID’s byderhand te hou want dit moet saam met hul
registrasievorm vir verwerking ingedien word
Laat net werkers met glimbaadjies waarop die volledige projeknaam en sigbarekontakbesonderhede verskyn, in jou huis toe.
Die projek duur van Maandag 30 Mei 2016 tot Donderdag 30 Junie 2016.
As jy werkloos is en in werk deur die EPWP belangstel, maak seker jy registreer by jouplaaslike subraadskantoor op die Stad se databasis.
As jy reeds geregistreer is, maak seker jy gee gereeld jou jongste besonderhede vir jouplaaslike subraadskantoor om so jou kanse op werk te vergroot. Die name en dus registrasievan werksoekers wat nie hul besonderhede binne ’n tydperk van 12 maande bywerk nie, salvan die databasis verwyder word. Onthou ook om te herregistreer as jy van een plek na ‘nander in die stad getrek het.
Besoek jou plaaslike subraadskantoor vir meer inligting.
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ANDRÉ BAKKES@andrebakkes
Die Meals on Wheels-organisasie in Parowhet Vrydag sommer drie gesellighede in eengehou, met die fokus wat veral geval het op’n R14 000-tjekoorhandiging.
Die gholf-afdeling van die Goodwood-sport-klub het vir die Parow-organisasie hierdiegeld geskenk nadat hulle ’n geldinsamelinggehou het.
Volgens die bestuurder van Tygerberg seMeals onWheels, Linda Louw, sal die R14 000vir ongeveer 900 etes vir behoeftiges in die ge-bied sorg.“Ons is so dankbaar vir die gholf-afdeling
van die Goodwood-sportklub. Ons is heelte-mal afhanklik van donateurs soos hulle. Dieklubhelponsalmet fondsevir vyf of ses jaar,”verduidelik Louw.
Die organisasie bestaan al sedert 1969 en
Louw self is al 27 jaar deel van hierdie inisia-tief.
Die Meals on Wheels-projek verskaf kosaanouer en jonger behoeftigeswat staatmaakop hulp waar hulle dit kan kry.
In die afgelope finansiële jaar het hulle136 000 maaltye aan behoeftiges verskaf. Distussen 11 000 en 12 000 etes ’n maand!
Vrydag het vroue van die NG Kerk Kenrid-ge ook ’n draai kom maak by die organisasievir ’n middagete.Die “Kenridge-vroue”, soos Louw na hulle
verwys, help ook gereeld die organisasie metaksies om geld in te samel.Die derde rede vir Vrydag se etewas dat die
brandweer hulle gevra het om ’n maaltyd teverskaf aan ’n hele paar vrywilligers van hul-le, en natuurlik het Meals on Wheels inge-stem.
Dit was werklik ’n samekoms van mensewat ’n verskil in die lewe wil maak.
Groot tjek vir Meals on Wheels
Robbie Syme (voorsitter van die gholf-afdeling van die Goodwood-sportklub), Linda Louw (bestuur-der van Tygerberg se Meals on Wheels), Norman Dunn (klubkaptein) en Lionel Williamson (lewens-lange lid van die klub en stigterslid van die Goodwood se Klassiek-fondsinsameling) hou diereuse-tjek vas. FOTO: ANDRÉ BAKKES
V The Thornton Methodist Church (cor-ner of Cypress and Chestnut streets) willhost a free screening of the film War Roomon Friday (3 June) from 19:00. The movietells the story of a family who seems to haveit all until temptation threatens to tearthem apart. Their lives take a turn howeverwhen they are encouraged to find happi-ness through prayer. Call Sandra Justus on083 659 6470 for more information.
V The Cape Town Gem and Mineral Clubwill host their next open day at their clubhouse in Goede Hoop Street, Bothasig onSaturday (4 June) from 10:00 to 15:00where visitors can browse crystals, miner-als, natural stone beads, silver fittings orready-made jewellery and find out moreabout the club’s field trips, courses andtheir activities. A light lunch and refresh-ments will be on sale. Call Marion on
084 606 0233 or visit the group’s Facebookpage for more information.
V ’n Energieke geloofkursus word Sater-dag 4 en Saterdag 11 Junie deur dr. KobusAnthonissen by die NG Kerk Oostersee aan-gebied. Registrasie begin om 08:30 en diekursus duur van 09:00 tot 12:30. Dit kosR200 per persoon of R300 vir egpare. Kon-tak Karen by 021 939 3830 op Maandag,Woensdag en Vrydag van 09:00 tot 13:00vir navrae of inskrywings.
V The Holistic Fayre will be honouring fa-thers when they host their next fair at theBothasing Community Centre (in LinkRoad) on Saturday 11 June from 10:00 to16:00 where visitors can enjoy free drum-ming lessons and informative talks as wellas a new kiddies corner. Also on the menuare gift ideas, from incense sticks to biltong,books to crystals and massage treatment.A big selection of food will be on sale. Entrycosts R5. Visit www.aboutholistic.co.za.
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Sanca Western Cape is offering a three-day substance abuseLevelOne course fromWednesday 8 to Friday 10 June.The course is intended as a primer to
those individualswhohave very little or noexperience in the field of substance abuseand effective intervention.
It covers the process of addiction, techni-cal aspects of the most common substancesof abuse and how to do a screening of thesubstance abuser, along with an effectiveway of doing a brief intervention session.It costs R500 to attend.V Contact 021 948 3267 or 084 295 6221 to book.
ANDRÉ BAKKES@andrebakkes
By the time you’ve finished readingthis sentence, about 60 peoplewereborn, 900 000 Google searches have
been performed and three cat articlesappeared in community newspaperssomewhere in the world.The demand for more cat photos are,
however, insatiable.So the opportunity to photograph at-
tention loving felines and immortalisethem in TygerBurger was too good topass on.
This Saturday the Western ProvinceCatClub (WPCC)hosted its first champi-onship showof the year at theEdgemeadCommunity Hall.
WPCC’s press release read: “Have youever wondered how your own purebredor domestic would do in a cat show? Yes,we know that your cat is the cutest andprettiest in the world, but now you havethe opportunity to prove that!”
The first South African chef to beawarded the highly prestigious and elu-siveMichelin Star, Jan Hendrik van derWesthuizen, was the special celebrityjudge for the domestic pets category.
He is the owner of Restaurant Jan inNice, France, and also an author, pho-tographer and stylist.
As if that wasn’t enough of a drawcardto showboat your cat at a cat show, therewerealso generousprizes to eachandev-ery cat that entered.
Purry friends putbest paw forward
Celebrity judge Jan Hendrik van derWesthuizen, owner of Restaurant Jan inFrance, loves the soft touch of a cat onhis skin. PHOTOS: CARINA ROUX
David Bolton from Plattekloof Glen sings“Rockabye Bailee” to his Siamese Bailee.
Draven Russell from Edgemead admires oneof the many cats on show.
Woensdag, 1 Junie 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER De Grendel 7
IMPORTANTNOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the following applications for liquor licences have been lodged with the Western CapeLiquor Authority (the Authority) and with the designated liquor officers at the indicated South African Police Servicesoffices.
The applications concerned may, up to and including the 28th day from date of this notice, upon request and free ofcharge, be inspected by any person, at the offices of the Authority or the designated liquor officer listed hereunder.Copies of the application can be obtained from the Authority after payment of the prescribed fee.
Representations must be lodged in writing with the Authority and the designated liquor officer in accordance withsection 39 of the Act.
Hiermee word kennis gegee dat die volgende aansoeke om dranklisensies ingedien is by die Wes-Kaapse Drankowerheid(die Owerheid) en by die aangewese drankbeamptes by die aangeduide Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiedienskantore.
Die betrokke aansoeke kan, tot en met die 28ste dag vanaf die datum van hierdie kennisgewing, op versoek engratis, deur enige persoon, by die kantore van die Owerheid of van die aangewese drankbeampte hieronder gelys,geïnspekteer word. Afskrifte van die aansoek kan by die Owerheid na betaling van die voorgeskrewe fooi verkry word.
Vertoë moet ooreenkomstig artikel 39 van die Wet skriftelik by die Owerheid en die aangewese drankbeampte ingedienword.
By introducing several en-ergy game changers in thecoming months and years,
the Western Cape governmentaims to reduce their electricalconsumption from Eskom by10% by 2020.
This translates to four windfarms, or 400 000 geysersswitched off or replaced by solarwater heaters, or 1000 rugbyfields of solar panels.
Dr Hildegard Fast, head of thelocal government and housingdepartment in the WesternCape, outlined a few points inthis plan at a recent conventionof the Western Cape PropertyDevelopment Forum held inMilnerton.
“The Western Cape economywill not achieve significantgrowth if we continue to haveenergy constraints. For this rea-son the Western Cape govern-ment has prioritised energy se-curity as a game changer for theprovince by reducing our re-quirements from Eskom,” shesaid.
Rooftop solar heatersThis will be done by promot-
ing the installation of rooftopsolar photo-voltaic panels (PV)and solar water heaters alongwith the reduction in energy us-age in public buildings.
She said in Cape Town be-tween 40 000 and 45 000 solar wa-ter heaters have already beencounted by the City.
“By 2020 we would like to seeas much as 155 000 solar water
heaters to be installed at build-ings across the province.”
She added the province is inthe process to set systems inplace to ensure this goal.
“We are visiting municipali-ties wide to make sure that theyhave the capacity to implementthe project successfully.”
In their efforts to reduce ener-gy consumption, the depart-ment is continually deployinglighting blitzes at public build-ings.
“Without any warning wewill show up at for instance amunicipal building on a Fridaynight to check how many lightsare burning unnecessary. Weare taking this very seriouslyand want to reduce the use of en-ergy in government buildingsby 2020 by 30%,” she said.
V&A saves R9m in consumptionMoreover big business will be
incentivised to reduce their en-ergy consumption.
She used the V&A Waterfrontcomplex as an example of howmuch electricity savings can bemade by controlled energy con-sumption. Between 2008 and2015 the Waterfront saved amassive R9 million on energyconsumption.
“This was done by installingspecial devices such as smartmetres that switch off geysersand pool pumps at certaintimes,” she said.
“By adjusting design ele-ments, they managed to save23% on aircon usage,” she says.
The roll-out of independentpower producers will receivemuch attention.
City planning1000 fields ofsolar panels
Head down to D’Aria this Fri-day (3 June) between 14:00 and18:00 and Saturday from 08:30for some amazing wine deals.
Wine lovers will get thechance to taste top wines at ex-ceptional prices. Entry is free.
Well-known wines from top
estates will be on sale, but onecould also opt for an “every daymixed case” of 12 bottles forR399 or a “value mixed case” forR549.V For more information call021 461 2891, visit www.getwine.co.zaor their Facebook and Twitter pages.
Taste top wines from top estates
’n Winterkosfees vind Vrydag 3Junie plaas by die NederduitsHervormde Gemeente Kaapstadin ME Rothmanstraat, Parow-Noord.
Mense kan al van 16:00 af ’nheerlike aandete geniet teen bil-like pryse. Op die spyskaart isvetkoeke, boereworsrolle, pan-nekoek, pap-en-wors, Hollandsekrokette en rookwors, asook
heerlike poedings en ander lek-kernye.
As deel van die kerk se projekTooi TurKoois, ontvang elke be-jaarde die dag ’n gratis koppietee of koffie met ’n kolwyntjie.
Tooi Turkoois het ten doel ombewusmaking te skep vir be-jaardes in die gemeenskap.V Kontak Kathleen by 084 792 2715of Gawie by 082 569 8241 met navrae.
Kom eet lekker by kerk se Winterkosfees
Beproef feessop: Die Meerendal-landgoed het TygerBurger verlede week genooi om die drie soorte sop te beproefwat hulle eerskomende naweek tydens die Durbanville-wynvallei se “Soup, Sip and Bread”-fees gaan voorsit. BrendanPayze, eienaar van Carlucci’s-restaurant, het van sy sopmaakgeheime met die joernaliste gedeel. Die geleentheid is ookgebruik om die restaurant se pizzas te proe – die nuwe pizza-oond is sowat ’n maand gelede ingewy. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
The Soup, Sip and Bread festival isbeing presented in the DurbanvilleWine Valley this weekend from Fri-day 3 to Sunday 5 June at variouswine farms. The 12 wine farms areAltydgedacht, Bloemendal, D’Aria,
Diemersdal, De Grendel, Durban-ville Hills, Hillcrest, Klein Roos-boom, Meerendal, Nitida, Groot Phi-zantekraal and Signal Gun. They willhave a unique offering of wines,soups, artisan breads, winter in-
spired culinary treats, live musicand special dining experiences.V For more information, contact AngelaFourie [email protected] or083 310 1228 or visit the website www.dur-banvillewine.co.za.
Sip some soup in Durbanville Wine Valley this weekend
Proud: Leah Swile, aGrade 7 learner fromPanorama Primary School,has been selected for theWestern Province girls’ u.13hockey team.
V Schalk Bezuidenhout will be at theGolden Arrow Studio Theatre at the Bax-ter Theatre until Saturday with his one-man show Second Language. Tickets areavailable at Computicket.
V The Cape Town Big Band Jazz Festivalwill showcase 24 school, college and com-munity big bands at The Baxter Theatreuntil Saturday. Tickets are available atComputicket.
V Burn the Floor: Fire In The Ballroom willbe at the Baxter Theatre until Sunday5 June. Tickets are available atComputicket.
V Amadeus Rocks, where classical androck collide will be onstage at Barnyard Wil-lowbridge until Sun-day 10 July. Visitwww.barnyardthea-tre.co.za for ticketsand more informa-tion.
V Comedy on Rollpresents an open micnight at ObviouslyArmchair in Observa-tory on Wednesdaysfrom 21:30. R30. Fol-low @ComedyOnAR-oll on Twitter formore.
V Anthea Thompsonkuier van vanaand(Woensdag) tot Vry-dag in die Drostdy-te-ater met My BriljanteEgskeiding. R120. Be-spreek by [email protected].
V Amper Vrystaatmet AntoinetteLouw, Milan Murray,Cintaine Schutte enregie deur NicoScheepers is Donder-dag by Die Boer tesien. R120. Bespreekby 021 979 1911 ofwww.dieboer.com.
V Bernelie will be per-forming at the open-ing of The Young-blood Gallery’s newexhibition Vivid at thegallery in Bree Streeton Thursday from20:00. Call 021 424 1960 for bookings ormore information.
V SAXIT!, a multi-genre saxophone quar-tet will be at the Blah Blah Bar in KloofStreet on Thursday from 20:30 with vo-calists Monique Hellenberg, Maya Spec-tor, Lee van der Merwe and Afrikaans hiphop artist Linkris the Genius. Ticket costR90 from Quicket.co.za or R100 at thedoor.
V The Cape Consort will be presentingtheir first full opera, Henry Purcell’s Didoand Aeneas, at the Fugard Theatre studiofrom Thursday to Sunday. Tickets areavailable at Computicket.
V Urban Blues will be at The Hollow Treeat Old Oak (12 Old Oak Road, Bellville) onFriday from 18:30. Entry is free. Call021 914 0186 or email [email protected] for bookings or more.
V Marion Holm kuier Vrydag in die Metro-noom-teater met Die Kaap is weer Holms.R100. Bespreek by 021 202 8819.
V Fruit Vendor and Mel and friends willbe at Alma Café in Rosebank on Fridayfrom 19:30. Tickets cost R120, including alight meal. Call 021 685 7377 to book.
V Nuns or Ninjas will be at the Rabbit Holein Durbanville on Friday from 20:30. R20at the door.
V Playne Jayne, Geroíd Larla, Roadie73,the All Stars Guitar Academy students,Kick Out, A Swift Redemption, Afro Gband, Trucks & Buckets, Celanth, Jus-tin John, The Signal Rose and Backbeatwill be at The Sound Studio in Milnertonon Saturday from 12:00 until late – all inaid of the Uitsig Animal Rescue Centre.The entry fee will be a donation of dogfood (tin or dry), old blankets and pillowsor cash. Visit The Signal Rose FacebookPage for more.
V Nuns or Ninjas willbe at Ellington’s Sa-loon in Bellville on Sat-urday from 20:00. R20at the door.
V Sibanye, a multicul-tural band, willpresent their Mzansi-Skouspel at the Drost-dy Theatre in Stellen-bosch on Saturday.R120. Email [email protected] orcall 087 943 2459 tobook.
V Danièle Pascal willbe at the Ou MeulTheatre on Saturdayin A French Serenade.R120. Call Michelle on082 464 2883 to book.
V Hatchetman will beat Alma Café in Rose-bank on Saturdayfrom 19:30. Ticketscost R170 including alight meal. Call021 685 7377 to book.
V Marion Holm kuierSondagmiddag by DieBoer in Die Kaap isweer Holms. R120. Be-spreek by 021 979 1911of www.dieboer.com.
V Boulevard Blues willbe at Bertie’s Mooringin Gordon’s Bay onSunday from 17:00.Call 021 856 3343 tobook.
V PHAX Trio and Ramon Alexander willbe at Alma Café in Rosebank on Sundayfrom 19:30. Tickets cost R180 including alight meal. Call 021 685 7377 to book.
V The Barleycorn Music Club meets onMondays at 20:00 at Villager FootballClub, 11 Lansdowne Road, Claremont. En-trance is (usually) R30 for members andR40 for non-members. Visit www.barley-corn.org.za.
V Stone Jets and The Jim HarrissonProject will be at Die Boer on Tuesday forOpen Tuesday. Entry is free. Contact021 979 1911 or www.dieboer.com to book.
V Marion Holm tree Woensdag 8 Junie opby Die Boer in Die Kaap is weer Holms.R120. Bespreek by 021 979 1911 ofwww.dieboer.com.
V Gerald Clark and Luna Paige willpresent their Lovemore Show for the lasttime at the Drostdy Theatre on Wednes-day 8 June. R120. Bookings: 071 931 9954.
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Monark will be performing at Barnyard Willowbridge this month as part of their winter tour.
Monark, Majozishare local stageLOUISA STEYL
@lousteyl
Popular Gauteng band Monark is head-ing to Cape Town.The “cinematic pop” band will be at
BarnyardWillowbridge on Thursday 9 Junewith Durban musician Majozi as part oftheir winter tour.Drummer Graeme Wuth says the four-
piece will be trying a couple of new thingson stage for this show, but adds: “Mostly itwill be about performing our songs live thebest way we can – and that means a little ex-tra something.”Monark has enjoyed commercial radio
success with hits like “Smiling”, “Build itUp” and “Something”, before their debut al-bumNegatives climbed tonumber oneon theiTunes album chart on the same day as itsrelease and went on to rack up three SAMAnominations.The band was born after friends Eugene
Coetzer (vocals and percussion), Ewald Jan-sen van Rensburg (guitar and synth), Deonde Klerk (bass) and Graeme Wuth, who hadall been separately involved in music insome way, decided to start a band.“Unlike many other bands, however, we
didn’t hang out in garages writing songs to-gether, because we had other commitmentsand lived in different cities,” Graeme ex-plains.“Every now and then some or all of us
would get together to knock about someideas.”After forming the band, the guys took
some time to find their unique sound.“There were a couple of false starts, butwhen Ewald and Eugene sat together andwrote ‘Smiling’ we knew there was some-thing worth pursuing. Deon came in on bassand Graeme joined on drums a few months
later.”The result was a signature that they de-
scribe as essentially pop, but with urban,rock and EDM elements.“I know it might seem strange to say we
took a while to find a sound that is prettystraight ahead, but it did,” says Graeme,adding: “Writing a good pop song whilemaintaining an identifiable sound and in-tegrity to themusicyouenjoy is challenging,and we have really come to realise that it’sall about the song.”He adds this sometimes means checking
influences, “and your ego”, at the door, de-spite all four members having pretty strongopinions.While it’s been two years since the release
of Negatives, Graeme says they are continu-ally writing new music and are planning onreleasing new singles in the near future.“The music scene is changing so quickly
and stand-alone singles are more importantnow than they were 10 or 20 years ago, sowe put a lot of effort into getting singles outthere.”Having said that though, Graeme also
hints that theremay be a new album “on thehorizon”.For their winter tour, Monark will be
joined by rising star Majozi who’s beensteadily gainingmomentum in the local mu-sic scene over the last few years. He de-scribes his music as “indie -folk with subtleelectro influences”.“He’s a good friend of ours; we’ve worked
together in the past and he’ll add a little ex-tra friendly warmth to our winter shows,”Graeme explains: “Besides, his music is do-ing great and he can only add to the show.”V Tickets for Monark and Majozi’s show at BarnyardWillowbridge on Thursday 9 June cost R150 and areavailable from www.barnyardtheatre.co.za or021 914 8898.
Concert series: Bottomless Coffee Band will be visiting Cuvee Restaurant at SimonsigWine Estate on Friday (3 June) for their monthly winter concert series. The husband andwife duo will entertain food lovers in the intimate 60-seater restaurant where they willreceive a complimentary glass of Kaapse Vonkel on arrival. Tickets cost R200 and food isserved from the à la carte menu. Call Jackie Retief on 021 888 4932 or mail [email protected] for bookings or more information.
Now you see me: Second Act will be releasedat Ster-Kinekor’s CapeGate, Bayside andTygervalley cinemas next Friday (10 June).
In this movie, one year after outwittingthe FBI and winning the public’s adulationwith their Robin Hood-style magic specta-cles, The Four Horsemen resurface for acomeback performance in hopes of exposingthe unethical practices of a tech magnate.The man behind their vanishing act is none
other than Walter Mabry, a tech prodigywho threatens the Horsemen into pulling offtheir most impossible heist yet. Their onlyhope is to perform one last unprecedentedstunt to clear their names and reveal themastermind behind it all.The movie stars Daniel Radcliffe, Lizzy
Caplan and Mark Ruffalo.V Visit www.sterkinekor.com or call Ticketline on0861 668 437 for more information.
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Made in Durbanville: DeWallen frontman JeandréSwanepoel will be playing MickJagger when Patrick Canovi andKiss the Sky present theirRolling Stones Tribute atHillcrest Quarry in Durbanvillefrom 14:30 on Sunday (5 June).The band will also play two setsof rock classics and will bejoined by special guest andacoustic guitarist Phil Moffet.Doors open at 13:30 and ticketscost R80 or R40 for 11 and12-year-old children, while littleones enter free. Food and drinkswill be on sale. Call021 976 4959 or 078 587 7551 tobook. PHOTO: ZELDA GROENEWALD
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SLICE OF LIFE
Comrades ’ndroom vankleintyd afDit het ikoniese status soos Madiba en isdeel van Suid-Afrika soos bunny chow enTafelberg. Dis die wêreld se grootsteultramarathon, ryk aan geskiedenis, metgeen tekort aan drama nie. In 2015 het ekdie 90ste Comrades-ultramarathon gekiesas my eerste een nadat ek uit versko-nings “gehardloop” het. En gehardloop engehardloop het om ’n kleintyd-droom vanmeer as 30 jaar te verwesenlik.Ek was nog jonk, soos televisie in
Suid-Afrika, toe ek die eerste keer onder’n kombers op die sitkamerbank inge-skuif het om na die wedloop tussenPietermaritzburg en Durban te kyk – ekvermoed dit was onder die invloed vanmy sportmal suster van vyf en ’n halfjaar ouer as ek. Miskien wou sy niedonker-oggend in ons plaashuis se langgang alleen sitkamer toe nie, en waskleinsus se geselskap beter as niks. AsSus my daar gekry het, het Bruce Fordy-ce my daar gehou. Dit het ons Republiek-
dag-tradisie geworden jaarliks het onsvasgenael gesit,gekyk hoe onfiks-heid verloën wordmet hanekraai enhardlopers beginbeweeg op die maatvan “Chariots ofFire”. Hoendervel-oomblikke! Netdaar was ek inkinderlike onskuldoortuig dat ek“eendag as ek grootis” self die langpad wil aandurf.
In 1988 het “die Comrades-koning”, For-dyce, sy agtste agtereenvolgende segebehaal en vir die eerste keer kon meer as10 000 atlete die amper 90 km-wedloopvoltooi. In 1989 gryp Frith van der Merwemy tienerverbeelding aan toe sy dieeerste vrou word wat onder ses uurhardloop en boonop in die vyftiende plekalgeheel klaarmaak. Dieselfde dag voltooi’n 79-jarige Wally Hayward die wedloopin minder as 10 uur. Tussendeur diegroot name is ons ingetrek deur diedrama van die afsnytyd, die val-en-op-staan-oomblikke, kruipslae in die pylvaken die gees van atlete wat mekaar oor dieeindstreep help. Die afgelope Sondag wasek met gemengde gevoelens voor die TV,want ek was ingeskryf vir wat my eersteaf-Comrades sou wees. Dis ’n eento(o)nigestorie (spesifiek die tweede een aan mylinkervoet) wat my vanjaar al in dieaanloop gepootjie het. Maar dis maar hoedit gaan met die oppe en die affe van dielewe. En as jy ’n metafoor vir die lewesoek, gaan jy dit tussen daai bulte vind.Sondag het die vroue-gunsteling Caroli-
ne Wöstmann vasbyt verbeeld toe sy metkrampe deurgedruk het. En dis waaroordit gaan, soos Fordyce sê: in die laaste 20of 30 km gaan jy iemand ontmoet wat jygaan bewonder – jouself. – Carina Roux
WAT DIE HART VAN VOL IS
SMS
V “Old age not a disability”, TB,25/05: Par-kering vir gestremdes is bedoel vir ge-stremde motorbestuurders en nie vir pas-sasiers nie. Stop by die ingang, laai jou maaf en gaan parkeer jou motor – so makliksoos dit. – Yvonne, Goodwood
V The person complaining about the tech-nical problem 8 hours a day in SunbirdPark must report it to Kuils River munici-pal office. The area is serviced by them,not Eskom. – S Adriaanse, Kuils River
V Thumbs up to all the law abiding motor-ists for not driving with their fog lights on.Thumbs down to motorists driving withthem blazing. It’s an infringement interms of the National Road Traffic act,regulated by clause 163(6). – Anonymous
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
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“To stop, or not ...”, TB, 25May refers: I have extensiveexperience of driving in largeparts of South Africa, andsince my retirement also localareas such as the northernsuburbs in particular. Therecan be no doubt that themajority of stop streets aretreated as “give ways”, but askyourself why this is?
A very high percentage ofstop streets are unnecessary asan unobstructed view of anintersecting road or roads isclearly visible many metresbefore one is required to stop.By what perverse reasoningam I required to stop underthese conditions? I do agreethat not all stop streets can betreated in this way and cautionshould be exercised particular-ly where the stop line isn’tsufficiently far enough forwardto see traffic joining fromeither side of my stop line.This requires one to stop atthe line, move forward careful-ly to assess the situation and,if all clear, carry on. Effective-ly, this becomes a yield.
So, if hundreds of “giveways” exist, why not makethem official and remove stopstreet signs where roads orstreets have unobstructedviews or there isn’t a very realpossibility of accidents (forinstance at schools, hospitalsand retirement homes).
Some areas implemented asystem. Edgemead has oneexample where traffic turningleft at a three-way intersectionneed not stop if there is noopposing traffic. This wasvictory for common sense,albeit a small one, where thereasoning appeared to be “ifthere is no need to stop, thenwhy would you need to?”
Why can’t this be extrapolat-ed to my stop street issue?Perhaps one reason might be aloss of R1 500 per non-stoppereven though the likelihood ofthis amount ever being collect-ed is remote.
Finally, how Sakkie Pretori-
Why would youneed to stop?
I refer to “To stop, or not...”,TB, 25 May, concerning baddriving habits. This has beenmy gripe for many years as itannoys me when people blatant-ly disregard the “rules of theroad” – especially the stop sign.
One wonders why those fewextra seconds gained by notstopping are so important?I have often advised friends
and colleagues that I have theanswer! A fine does not work,for sure. What I propose maymean a change to our laws andthat is where the problem willstop. I doubt that Parliamentwould approve – even if it saveslives. Here is what I propose forall transgressions such as notstopping or crossing a solidwhite line: police should place ateam in say a suburb for acouple of hours in the morningand go to a different areawhenever possible. Make surethey have space where vehiclescould be impounded.1. Stop vehicles that trans-
gress a traffic rule.2. Ask for the driver’s licence.3. When the law permits,
deduct points on the licence forthe transgression.
4. Tell the driver to park thecar in the nominated spot.
5. Tell the driver the fine fornot complying with a legal sign.
6. Tell the driver he / she
Stop them, holdthem – they’ll learn
Years ago we all signed apetition for a speed bump andstop streets in Link Road,Bothasig. We should not havewasted our time.At least 90% of drivers ignore
the stop street signs. Thatincludes the people from EnzaCircle and Osprey Close. Andthe drivers include deliverytrucks from Shoprite, normalvehicles, police vans and evenGolden Arrow buses (whoillegally use the road). Why dopeople think stop streets are forother drivers but not for them?And then we have the speed
bump! There are signs thatspeed has to be reduced to30km/h, but I think no-one hasever seen the signs. People hitthat bump at speed. Trailershave become unhooked, some-one even fell off his scooter; awheel came off ... What is thepoint of traffic signs if so manyignore them?
JULIE LAZARUSBothasig
What is the point ifso many ignore it?
Owerhede hou volhulle skenk aandagaan die haglikeomstandighede bydie Brackenfell-treinstasie, maar ditlyk op die oog af ofdinge daar nieverbeter nie. -Desireé Rorke,Brackenfell
Die gemeenskap vanDurbanville, veralbuurtwagte, treurnadat ’n geliefdekonstabel verplaasis. - Esmé Erasmus,Durbanville
Reporting a problemto authorities onlyonce is simply notenough. You mustreport, then reportthat you reported,and then continuereporting untilsomething is doneabout it. – AndréBakkes, Parow
Milnerton teens areproving you arenever too young todo your bit for thecommunity.– Monique Duval,Milnerton
Leë huise is baieaanloklik vir dwelm-verslaafdes.- Brenden Ruiter,Goodwood
Safeguard yourwheelie bins, asmore and morecriminals use this totransport theirstolen items, aneighbourhoodwatch in Kuils Riverwarns. – RichardRoberts, Kuils River
V Die bostaande menings isdié vandie betrokke joernalis,en reflekteer nie noodwendigdie opinie(s) van die Tyger-Burger-handelsnaam nie.
Dit het onsRepubliekdag
tradisie geword en jaar
liks het onsvasgenael
gesit en kyk...
Kan jy ditoorvertel?
ous knows that stop streettransgressions are a problem atevery stop street in the City’s10 500 roads network, is beyondcomprehension.
His assertion that if “just oneor two percent of road usersdisobey the rules” (laws?) thenwe can do something about it,is nonsense and will not changeunless and until we have amotivated high profile enforce-ment agency.
Until that time,the maximthat rules are made for the“obedience of fools and theguidance of wise men” willprevail.
I E RAYNERMonte Vista
may come back in say fivehours to collect their car, andbring (proof of payment of) thefine.7. Tell the driver he or she
may phone for someone tocome and collect them.8. Don’t accept any excuse!I guarantee that when a
driver suddenly is told thattheir vehicle goes nowhere forfive hours and they get pointson their licence and you arenot sorry they miss a businessappointment or can’t get thechild to school, they will stopat the next road sign and starttaking cognisance of the rulesof the road.This would work, but will it
ever happen? I doubt it. I havedriven a lot in the UK andthere people have been educat-ed up front to comply withtraffic road signs. You rarelysee the police but drivers/rid-ers in the main do what thelaw says.
BRIAN JEFFRIESBothasig
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Country-musiekliefhebbers sal moetspring as hulle nog kaartjies vir van-jaar se Bakgat Country-opskop wil
koop.Diékonsert,wat Sondag 5Junie in Grand-
West se Grand-arena plaasvind, is eintlikreeds uitverkoop, maar die organiseerdershet meer sitplekke beskikbaar gemaak.Dis geenwonder nie, aangesien vanjaar se
konsert ekstra-spesiaal gaan wees. Dis van-jaar die vyfde keer dat die Bakgat Country-opskop gehou word, maar dis ook die laastekeer dat aanhangers die “green eyed an-gel”-sanger, Bobby Angel, in viering van sy80ste verjaarsdag sal sien optree voor hy námeer as 50 jaar die verhoog groet.
“Bobby het sy loopbaan as ’n jazz-sanger
begin,” vertel Dennis East, een van die kun-stenaars wat by die Bakgat Country-opskopgaan optree en ook die konsert help reël.“Toe hy sy eerste enkelsnit ‘You asked me
to’ opgeneem het in die ateljee, het die orkeseintlik te laag vir hom gespeel maar die ver-vaardiger het gesê dat hy dit só moes sing.”Dit was hierdie glipsie wat vir Bobby An-
gel ’n voet in die country-deur gegee het.Bobby het reeds talle albums uitgereik en
spogmetmeer as 17 top10-treffers. Sy jongstealbum, One for the Road, bevat liedjies watdeur Dennis en Rocking Horse geskryf is.Een van die liedjies op die album “Out-
law” het reeds die nommer 1-plek op ver-skeie radiostasies se treffersparades bereik.Vanjaar se Bakgat Country-opskop sal
Bobby se afskeidsoptrede wees.BobbyenDennis sal die verhoogmetSteve
Hofmeyr, Manie Jackson, Tommy Oliver,Lance James, Barbara Ray, Rocking Horseen die nuwelinge Dee-Dee en Pieter Mohrdeel. Saam met vanjaar se sterre is ’n volleorkes, bekend as The Banned, miskien diehardste van almal besig om voor te berei virdie skouspel.
Konsertgangers sal vanjaar vir die eerstekeer hul ervaring kan huis toe neem met2016 se nuwe Bakgat Country-opskop-albumen liedjies deur al die kunstenaars, wat bydie konsert te koop sal wees.V Kaartjies vir die Bakgat Country-opskop, wat Son-dag 5 Junie vanaf 15:00 in die Grand-arena plaasvind,kos tussen R135 en R175 by Computicket..
Swanesang vir ‘green eyed angel’
Bobby Angel sal vir die laaste keer by dieBakgat Country-opskop optree.
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.Alicia is looking for domestic job3 day char/ full time % 0833568484
.CHAR/CLEANER avail Tues, Wed.,and Thursdays. Good with kids.Good refs. 073 168 7642
.Nokuzola available for char work4 days a week. Ph 072 359 0706
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INVENTORYCLERKS - BRACKENFELLQualifications needed:• Matric Certificate – Maths or Accounting• Computer Literacy• Retail Warehouse Experience• Stock Taking• Availability to work shifts and weekends• Excellent counting ability• Good Communication skills• Ability to analyse and do problem solving
office and general jobs.Visit us at: Heerengract Street, Pier House Bld,
6th Floor,Call: 021 418 4287/021 421 9170
Visit us at: 1 Kort Street, Regkam Building,1st Floor, Bellvile
Call 021 945 2223,021 948 9885
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Well established company in thewine industry is looking for the
services of an energetic and proactive
Receptionistto work in their close knit team in Panorama.
Responsibilities include:Reception dutiesLiaison with clientsSupport where requiredData capturingGeneral administration
Minimum requirements for the post include:Excellent communication & telephone skillsExcellent customer service skillsBilingual (English and Afrikaans)Computer literate for administrative dutiesStrong administration/organisation skills/ability tomulti-taskOwn transport essential.Remuneration negotiable.
The successful candidate would be required tostart as soon as possible.
Send your CV to [email protected] close-of-business on 16 June 2016.
If you haven’t received any call back aboutthe vacancy you have applied for within 14 days,
Woensdag, 1 Junie 2016 SPORT TYGERBURGER De Grendel 19
Tiaan le Roux from Brackenfell competed on Saturday at the Western Province Open Table Tennischampionship in Belhar. Tiaan lost his match 0-3 to Nizaam Moosa who advanced to the finals.Keenan Jooste from Top TTC won the u.15 division. PHOTOS: CARINA ROUX
Rule number one: always keep your eye on the ball
Dennis Wellstead (81) showed that age was nothing but a number as he went on to winthe 60 plus age category final against Jay Valodia 3-1. They both play for Goodwood tennisclub, but Dennis lives in Sunningdale.
Judo champ: Caitlyn Serfontein (16)from Bellville High School won bronze inher age group (u.70kg, group 4) at therecent Judo Commonwealth Games heldin Port Elizabeth. She trains undernational coach Godfrey Kleinsmith.Serfontein will compete in the upcomingnational judo championships at the endof June in Johannesburg.
Die hoërskole Stellenberg, Brackenfell, DeKuilen en Durbanville sal op Saterdag 11 Ju-nie goed verteenwoordig wees by die Wes-Kaapse Topskole-netbalsaamtrek.Tydens die WP se “siftingsproses” met syeie Topskole-kompetisie – om te bepaal wat-ter WP-spanne na die Wes-Kaapse toernooigaan – het De Kuilen se o.19A-span ondermeer verras deur Stellenberg, die verdedi-gende kampioen, ore aan te sit.Die Kuile hetmet 21-19 gewen en sodoendeonoorwonne deur die dag se gebeure gegaandeur ook met Brackenfell en HS Tygerbergaf te reken.Stellenberg en Brackenfell sal saam metDeKuilen dieWPverteenwoordig. Dit is nognie seker waar die Wes-Kaapse toernooi salplaasvind nie. DieWP se verteenwoordigersin die ander ouderdomsgroepe is: o.17: Stel-lenberg, Brackenfell enHSBellville; o.16: DeKuilen, Stellenberg en Durbanville; o.14:Durbanville, Brackenfell en Stellenberg.– (Sarel Burger)
Vier van Tygerbergdeur na saamtrek
SAREL BURGER
Dit gebeur nie sommer aldag dat ’n wen-span die verloorder net die hoogste loftoeswaai nie.
Hierdie eer het HS Brackenfell se o.19A-rugbyspan die afgelope naweek te beurt ge-val toe SAKS, wat die Brakke met 17-13 ge-troef het, loftuitinge gehad het vir die wysewaarop Brackenfell die Nuwelanders op diése tuisveld aangedurf en vir lang rukke ste-wig vasgevat het. In ’n baie gelykop kragme-ting kon die Brakke dalk met ’n bietjie meergeluk sake in hul guns beklink het.Stellenberg het ’n ewe moedige vertoningteen die Landbouskool Boland gelewer,maar die Landbouers se uitstekende verde-diging het meegebring dat die Stellies met’n telling van 22-34 gediend moes wees.HSTygerberg is daremná sydwaaltog vandie afgelope tydweer op diewenpad. Die Tie-re hetMonumentparkmet 40-10 gelooi,maar
kon eers skuins voor die eindfluitjiewerklikdie oorhandbeginkry.HSBellville is net-netvan ’n oorwinning oorWorcester Gimweer-hou toe die Worcesteriete in die doodsnikke’n drie gedruk het om diewedstrydmet 19-19gelykop te laat eindig.D.F. Malan het wel die meeste balbesit insy wedstryd teen HS Oudtshoorn gehad,maar te veel ongedwonge foute het hommet’n telling van 24-31 die prys laat betaal.HTSBellville het ook onverwagsmet 27-33teen Parel Vallei vasgeval, maar Durbanvil-le het Hottentots-Holland met ’n ongelukki-ge terugrit huis toe opgesaal ná ’n wegholse-ge van 53-7. Ook aan die wenkant was Fair-mont (17-8 t President), Parow (13-12 tExcelsior), Bosmansdam (14-7 t Edgemead)en Bernadino Heights (36-14 t Eben Dönges).DeKuilen (15-42 t HSSWynberg) en Tyger-berg-klub (17-20 t Somerset-kollege) het egterdie tweede beste daarvan afgekom in hulwedstryde.
Brakke kry groot lofná taai rugbystryd
Bellville High School played host to theu.16 Coca-Cola Grant Khomo and u.18 Co-ca-Cola Craven Week trials, where theboys compete for a spot to play in the Co-ca-Cola Youth Weeks taking place fromMonday 4 to Friday 8 July and Saturday11 to Saturday 16 July respectively.These players are from various schoolsin the Western Cape, and only the bestwill make it to the final provincial teamsfor DHL Western Province.Ronan Witten from Brackenfell Highhas made his school and family proud bybeing chosen as one of only eight playersat Brackenfell HighSchool to participate inthe trials. His mom, ReneWitten, adds: “He isn’teven supposed to be at thetrials.”Ronan adds: “They se-lected eight players fromBrackenfell High Schoolto go to the first round oftrials and I wasn’t one ofthem. I was sitting inclass, well aware of thefact that it was the firstday of trials, and obvious-ly I was sad and disap-pointed for not making itthrough. However, I wasthen called to my coach’soffice and told to getready. I was on my way toplay in the first trials, andI was ecstatic.“It was quite a rush, asitwas the last periodof theday, so I had to run andcall my mom to bring my
clothes. I had a great time, and a prettysolid game.” This humble tight-head propis only 16 years old and competing in theu.18 trials, where he is taking it one gameat a time, whilst still focusing on hisschool’s rugby season where he plays ina strong first team. The driving force be-hind him is strong family support, whichhe has in abundance. His mother is at ev-ery game towatch her son apply his tradebetween the four white lines.For Ronan, this is a step in the right di-rection for making his dream of playingprovincial rugby a reality.
From class bench to trials
Ronan Witten with his mother, Rene, at the Coca-ColaCraven Week trials last week.
Tygerberg se Marvin Fransman hardloop sterk met die bal in sy span se puik vertoning teen die onoorwonne Hamiltons. Tygerberg het diewedstryd met ’n enkele punt met 26-27 op Floridapark verloor. FOTO: PETER HEEGER
SAREL BURGER
Durbanville-Bellville, BelharenBrackenfell se rugbyspannehet al drie goeie oorwinningsbehaal in die topafdeling vandie jongste reeks Superliga-wedstryde in die WP, maarTygerberg-klub het nael-skraap in die stof gebyt.Noordelikes/Northlink-
kollege het moedig vertoonteen die veel sterker Durban-ville-Bellville, maar moes met10-54 die knie buig voor dieDurbies.Belhar het aanvanklik die to
gee in sy kragmeting teenKloof/Walmer, maar moes in dhelftewalgooi omsyvoorspronte behou.Brackenfell is weliswaar
Lowrians opgekeil in die vasmaar die Brakke se groter spekvaardighede het hulle uiteindelik maklik met 36-12 laat seëvTygerberg was ná ’n rustydv
van26-14 oppadna ’nuitstekenning oor die onoorwonne HamMaar die Floridapark-span k
pas volhou nie en ’n strafdoeldie einde het die besoekers medeurskuur.In die B-afdeling van die Sup
die spanne van die Tygerbergmal aapstert gekry – Hands & Ht Helderberg, Bellville 27-31 t HKraaifontein 16-27 t Young Peprogram van die Tygerbergse skomende Saterdag (tuisspanBrackenfell t Primrose, Sir LDurbell, SK/Walmer t TygerbVillagers t Goodwood, Collegians t Hands& Heart, Unie-Milnerton t Hamlets, Bell-ville t Strand, Kraaifontein t Violets.
BATTLE OF THE TITANS: R142 000 IN PRIZE MONEY
Muscle power
Kevin Schwartz and last year’s overall winner,Xolile Damba, at the 2015 Battle of the Titans.PHOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN
STEHAN SCHOEMAN
Battle of the Titans IV is one of the mostrewarding body building and fitnessshows in South Africa, holding a stag-
gering R142 000 in prize money.The showwill be hosted by Body Building
& Fitness South Africa on Friday 10 and Sat-urday 11 June boasting a new venue at Dur-banville High School auditorium movingfrom the previous CPUT Bellville campusvenue.Khayelitsha policeman Xolile Damba has
won the previous three showswalking awaywith the overall title.“The show has seen tremendous growth
since the first show back in 2013. We startedoff as a local event in Cape Town and sincethen attracted top athletes from around thecountry. This year will be no different. Weeven have an athlete travelling from the UKto compete,” said Kevin Schwartz, owner ofBattle of the Titans.“Georgie Norval from the UK has seen the
benefits at this eventwhich gives back to theathlete like no other. We also have fitnesscategories from beach bikini to fitness biki-
ni, men’s cover model to men’s musclemodel and then our full-blown hardcorebody builders bringing their best phy-siques to the stage.“There will be fitness and health compa-
nies giving the public advice on healthierliving, so come along and grab a sample ortwo.”Besides the prize money, several compa-
nies are on board sponsoring prizes in thevarious divisions, andwith the increase inprize money each year, this fixture is pen-ciled in the diary of some of the finest maleand female athletes in the country.“Eachyear the feedback is just phenome-
nal. I believewe have awinning recipe andthis is the main reason why the show hasgrown in stature. Battle of the Titans is allabout giving back to the athletes and to cre-ate a stage like no other for them to show-case their physique. They put in a lot ofhard work in this sport they all have sucha passion for,” said Schwartz.The overall beach bikini, fitness bikini,
cover and men’s muscle model walk awaywith R10 000. The overall men’s winner re-ceives R35 000.
A new addition this year is the personaltrainers also get some recognition. The per-sonal trainer will receive R5000 if their clientwins an overall title.Charles Tertiens fromKarl Ahari fame will
be theMC. On Friday 10 June the athletes reg-ister at the venue from 17:00 to 20:00 at R150.Entry per division is R250.Pre-judging starts at 09:00 on Saturday
morning with the main show at 18:00. Mainevent tickets are available at Computicket.
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Get ready for touch rugbyThe Winter Touch Rugby season kicksoff on Monday 30 May. Players andteams of all shapes and sizes are encour-aged to shake off the cobwebs for whatpromises to be the best season ever.The leagueswill run fromBrackenfell
on Monday evenings and Villagers onWednesday evenings.V For more information, contact Niel de Beeron 021 439 8646 or visit www.touchrugby.co.za.