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Elsies tells its storyGARY VAN DYK
@gvdcapejazz
With Heritage Day celebrations hap-pening tomorrow (Thursday), an or-ganisation wants to use history to
motivate a new generation to a positive po-tential.TheElsiesRiverHistorySocietyhostedan
open day on Saturday to highlight its impor-tance to inspire the future.“History cannot give us a programme for
the future, but it can give us a fuller under-
standing of ourselves, and of our commonhumanity, so that we can better face the fu-ture,” said Robert Penn Warren, Americanpoet, novelist, and literary critic.Activities at the event at the Elsies River
Library certainly proved how history canplay a part to motivate a positive future inthe area.The open day was a forerunner to the
launch of the organisation to be held onThursday 29 October at the library hall, saidinterim chairperson Ursula Reynolds.“The purpose of this organisation is to col-
lect andpreservepublications, photographs,artifacts and other documentary materialsrelated to local and family history from El-sies River and the surrounding areas,” shesaid.“We also want to be a resource centre to
share information about the area’s rich his-tory and heritage. There is too much focuson the negative aspects and nobody realisesthat so much good came from here and weare still producing top academics, artistsand positive role models to motivate and in-spire a new generation.”
Ward councillor for the area, Chris Jor-daan, also spoke of the history of the areapointing out that it was a peaceful farmingcommunity before it grew into a sprawlingarea now comprising 18 neighbourhoods.“The heritage of this area started with
these farms,” he said.“How did Halt Road get its name? It was
a “halte” (resting place) for the wagons fromsurrounding areas and supplied horseswithwater while the community rested at the Ar-cadia Coffee House.
V To page 2
The Tiervlei Riel Dancers gave visitors to the open day at the Elsies River Library a taste of traditional dance that really impressed the audience who did not want them to stop. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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“Fransie van Zyl road is named after afarmer from here who was originallyknown as Fransie van Tegt, so there is a his-tory from here that played a part in the gen-eral history of the Cape.”Former Elsies River High principal Gil-
bert Thomas also spoke with passion aboutthe rich heritage of the area.“Many powerful people have come from
this area and are making their mark in theworld today,” he said.“Doctors, lawyers, academics, professors,
sportstars and musicians like Robbie Jan-sen all had their roots here and never letpoverty ornegative influences get the betterof them.“Knowing thisheritage canplayabigpart
in teaching our youth that they must lookbeyond their circumstances to rise up justlike so many of them did before.”
One of the colourful characters who is al-so part of the history of the area, is DannyBrown, a top sportsman in his youth, whocan still regale people with the tales of someof the best who came from the area.“This area has a rich tradition in sport.
We had a community that produced thebest. I was one of those top athletes and asoccer player as well, with a communitythat supported the talent that was aroundthem.“I still have the blazers and badges to
prove it,” he said with a smile as he endedhis speechwith a song.Everybody joined in.Senior librarian Julian Schreuder added
that the librarywas very happy to be associ-ated with the project.“We are proud to be part of this pro-
gramme and hope it grows,” he said.“Sooftenweareaskedabouthistoryof the
area, but we don’t have the resources. Thatwill now, through the society, be availablefor the learners who want to do projectsabout the area.”Ursula Reynolds concluded by requesting
that people come forward with their histo-ries, photos or artifacts and documents forpreservation.“We are also looking for verbal historic
tales and will send somebody to visit you torecord those histories and stories.“We are appealing to all residents and
former residents to come forward withthose stories; it’s important to make a newgeneration aware of the importance of thatheritage.“Knowing your history can play a part for
the future of this area,” she said.V For more information about the society contactUrsula on 082 694 2040 or Nadene on 083 962 7573.
Stappers na SederbergeDie Bellville-stapklub gaan die naweek van24 tot 27 September na die Sederberge.Hier sal hulle tot by die Sneeuberghut
voetslaan en ook besoek bring aan dieMalteserskruis en ’n paar dagstappe aflê.Die stapleier is Louis Mellett. Die groep
vertrek oudergewoonte vanaf Van Niekerk-straat 9 in Bellville.V Kontak JC Neiteler by [email protected].
Toonswill go loony again inBellville duringthe coming October vacation.During the October school holidays, illus-
trator and cartoonist Vernon Fourie willonce again host a two-day workshop, Car-toon Session, on 6 and 7 October at the Bell-ville library’s Art.b centre, following thesuccessful July holiday program, the Toon-school.Vernonalso plans to present a specialHal-
loween themed session at the end of Octoberthat aspiring cartoonists can look forwardto.The centre is situated in the Bellville li-
brary complex at Carel van Aswegen Streetin Bellville and will be starting its fourthquarter on 12 October.V Bookings for the Cartoon Session should be madewith Vernon at 076 078 3272 or at [email protected]. General enquiries can be sent [email protected] or by contacting thecentre on 021 444 7230.
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to reapply if they wish to be considered fora bursary for the 2016 academic year.The bursaries are not automatically re-
newed.The bursary fund is a major part of the
Sanzaf Education Empowerment and De-velopment (Seed) Programme, which isaimed at empowering and helping those inneedof financial assistance to achieve theirfull potential. The empowerment starts atnursery school level through to post-gradu-ate studies.The bursaries are made possible thanks
to generous contributions fromthe commu-nity andwithmore reader assistance,morestudents can be reached.If readerswould like to sponsor a student
or make a contribution to any of their pro-jects and programmes, they are welcome tovisit Sanzaf’s website.V For more information or to apply, visit the Sanzafwebsite at www.sanzaf.org.za or your nearest San-zaf office. More information about the qualifyingcriteria is available from Aneesah or Faeza on021 447 0297 or email [email protected][email protected].
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The Riverton Estate Residents’ Asso-ciation is mobilising ahead of theirgeneral meeting.
Chairperson Steve Ross is calling onresidents to attendbecause thereare someimportant matters coming up for discus-sion.“Itwill be held onMonday 28 September
from 19:00 at the Robin Hood Crèche inWarner Crescent,” he said.“We invite all residents to attend and
hear what is on the cards for our commu-nity as well as to raise issues that may beof concern to you.”He also pointed out that the ward coun-
cillor and police will also attend the meet-ing.
Best solutions to be found“People can forward all their concerns
relating to them tome so that I can informthem before the meeting,” he said.“This will ensure that you leave the
meeting with the best solution and an-swer to your concerns.”Ross also wanted to give clarity on the
role of the neighbourhood watch in thecommunity.“I have been privileged to give motiva-
tional talks to neighbourhood watch(NHW) teams in other communities in re-cent months.” he says.
Lack of understanding“It is sad that only a small percentage
of residents in all communities under-stand how the watch operates. NHWteams are not security companies, thathave signed contracts, service agree-ments or salaries from the residents.“They are volunteers, from among the
community in which they reside and whofreely offer their time to patrol their com-munities. They are students, workers,pensioners andothers,whoaremostlyun-appreciated for their sacrifice, as they areaccused of not being everywhere all thetime.“These accusations and negativity have
seen many teams dwindle in size or eventotally dissolve in many communities.“However, inRivertonwe encourage all
residents to watch over our neighbour-hood and alert the rest of the communityregarding any suspicious activity via ourWhatsapp alert groups,” said Ross.
Door to door visitsRoss added while their patrol teammay
only be 23 persons currently, their observ-ers are in the hundreds, “watching over22 streets with more corners than thenumber on the NHW team.”He also pointed out that along with sec-
retary Glenda Cupido and watch coordi-nator Ismail Ely theywould be doing doorto door visits in the area to update theirrecords. “We hope that you will allow usin and share your opinions and concernsregarding happenings in our neighbour-hood. Lets keep theunity thatwehave cre-ated thus far, by continuing to encourageand support each other.”V For more information contact Steve Ross on 081389 8026.
Important issues on the agenda Poor pension forceselderly to the streetsPensioners will be taking to thestreets of Cape Town on Tuesday 29September to protest on poor pay-outs.They are taking part in this march
to let the department of socialservices know that they cannot liveon a pension of R1 400 per month andneed an increase in order to survive.The march will be starting at noon
from the Company Gardens andparticipants are advised to wearcomfortable shoes.V Further information from David Le Rouxon 084 315 1674 or Noor on 078 170 7835.
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@gvdcapejazz
The journey from a backyard shack inHanover Park to positive empower-ment starts with that first mile you
walk to your dreams.That is the story in Many Miles – a Life
Story by Bellville resident Ivan Koopmanwho launched his debut book at the Hugue-not Library in Belhar recently.Currently a life skills and youth develop-
ment facilitator for a programme at Learn-ing Cape Initiative, Koopman’s journeystarted when he had to leave school at 14 towork as a tea boy and general cleaner at thePostOffice to eventually becoming themedi-cal manager at a major construction site inDubai.“Leaving school at that age was heart-
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faith in God’s plans for me.“I walked barefoot along the main road to
Cape Town going into shops to ask for workbecause it was needed. People thought I wasjoking, but I had to do it.”Koopman added that while the book was
a celebration of his triumph, he also wantedit to be an inspiration to people who mayhave come from similar situations, or whomay still be in such situations, to never giveup on their dreams.“You must always believe that through
God’s love for you there is a positive planfor you and you must believe in that planfor you.“This book is also there to motivate our
youth who are in situations where they aresurrounded by so much negativity. The an-swer to your empowerment is there, but youmust be prepared to do the ground work –the hard work – and have the patience toknow that the end result is going to be yourultimate victory.”V Contact Ivan on 083 777 6580.
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According to statistics, released by theCity of Cape Town’s health department,there were 3 316 babies born to mothersaged 18 or younger in Cape Town in 2013,which accounted for 4,4% of all births re-corded for that year.The data for 2014 shows that 2 936, or
4,2%, of babies born fell within this cate-gory. This means that the teen pregnan-cy rate in Cape Town has slowed from5,3% in 2006 to 4,2% in 2014.“This is good news and bears testa-
ment to the availability of contraceptionand education offered by a range of gov-ernmental and non- governmental part-ners,” said the City’s Mayco member forhealth, Siyabulela Mamkeli.
“I also believe it is proof that youngpeople are takingmore responsibility fortheir sexual and reproductive health,something that we have been highlight-ing formanyyears nowandwhich is alsoa key theme for World ContraceptionDay later this week.”
Pregnancy ‘wanted’World Contraception Day is held on
Sunday 26 September. The vision of thisannual worldwide campaign is to ensurethat every pregnancy is a wanted preg-nancy.
This is achieved through awarenessdrives so that young people canmake in-formedchoices about their sexual and re-productive health.
The health department offers a rangeof contraceptives at its clinics across thecity, including oral contraception, in-
jectable contraception, intra-uterine de-vices, Implanon, sterilisation and con-doms. Petogen, which is a three-monthinjection, is the most popular contracep-tive at City clinics.The health department has noticed an
increase in the uptake of reproductivehealth services in the last financial year.
Better servicesThis can be attributed to the wide
range of options available to clients, butalso the introduction of “fast lanes” forfamily planning clients at some clinics.Their visits are managed via an ap-
pointment system which reduces wait-ing times.Where this service is not available,
waiting times have the potential to influ-encewhether clients return for follow-upvisits.Another challenge is empowering
women so that they can negotiate birthspacing with their partners and involvetheir partners in decisions around fami-ly planning.At a workshop in May, the health de-
partment devised additional interven-tions to broaden its reach in the 12 to 18age group.This includes partnering with schools
and other City departments for educa-tion and awareness programmes, fast-tracking young people attending clinicsfor reproductive health reasons usingqueue marshals, increasing the availa-bility of educational materials, estab-lishing a Prevention of Teen PregnancyForum to monitor trends and highlightconcerns or challenges, and investigat-ing the provision of more youth clinics.
Smarter teens,fewer babies
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Die Tygerberg-sentrumvir bejaardes enmobiele etes het hul gewig die afgelopepaar weke weer agter ’n klomp projek-
te gesit en só ’n beduidende verskil aan huleie en hul medemens se lewens gemaak.Volgens Linda Louw,wat hierdie sentrumen sy verskeie uitreikaksies bestuur en ko-ordineer, is daar nooit ’n stil oomblik by diesentrum in Weimarstraat, Parow nie.Wanneer daar nie kospakkies gemaak enversprei word nie, word donasies verwerken gesorteer en tussendeur word daar nogelke dag middagete gemaak vir die lede vandie sentrum, wat meestal Parow-afgetrede-nes is.Somsword dié seniors ook bederf, soos toedie NG Kerk Kenridge hulle tydens ’n lente-
tee-oggend onthaal het.“Ons is baie dankbaar dat daar mense iswat vir ons bejaardes op so ’n tasbare wyseomgee,” sê Louw. Maar sonder donateurssou die sentrum, wat maandeliks duisendeetes aan minderbevoorregtes uitdeel, nooitbestaan het nie. “Die Parow se Sewendedag-Adventiste Kerk het byvoorbeeld tydens hullentefees bydraes in die vorm van groente,vrugte en kruideniersware ingesamel.“Dit is aan ons geskenk en ons het dit aan-gewend in ’n uitreik na Valhallapark enKhayelitsha waar ons 700 vroeë Kersetesgaan uitdeel het,” sê Louw. Sy sê om só be-trokke te wees in die gemeenskap, is vir diesentrum se lede ook baie betekenisvol.V Om betrokke te raak by die Tygerbergse mobieleetes en sentrum vir bejaardes, kontak Linda Louwof Patricia Ellis by 021 939 4043 of stuur ’n e-posna [email protected].
Dienssentrum maakverskil met projekte
Die Tygerbergse Hospice-trust, wat gratis terminale sorg aan pasiënte met kanker/HIV gee, hetdie seniors van die sentrum gaan toespreek oor wat hul diens behels. Agter is Ella Myburgh,Sarah McKrieling, Suster Denise Sago van die Tygerbergse Hospice-trust en Harriet Bosman. Vooris Margaret van Houdt en Lawren Campbell.
Move those bodies: Dance lines were flowing at the De Waveren School hall in Ruyterwachtrecently when Eloise Line Dancing hosted their annual social event for members. Founder EloiseNair, in white top, is seen here taking to the floor as members enjoy themselves with her.
PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Taking care: A positivepartnership has beenformed between theGenes to Success (Gets)organisation in Bonteheu-wel and the physiotherapydepartment at UCT. Theyplan to host sessions forDown Syndrome and otherintellectually disabled atthe multi-purpose centreon Mondays and Thurs-days. Gets, a DownSyndrome awarenessorganisation, wants tomake the general public,all spheres of government,caregivers and parentsaware of the rights ofpeople with special needs.Phone Faseega Coetzee on074 779 3357 for moreinformation. PHOTO: GARYVAN DYK
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Celebrating their achievement in the Talent Africa event are, from left, Arthur Pietersen (bass),Nacia Kruger (second alto), Michelle van Zyl (first alto), Monique Hellenberg (soprano) and GavinFullard (baritone/arranger/director).
Track Five to the topGARY VAN DYK
@gvdcapejazz
When it comes to vocal harmonyTrack Five is known throughoutSouth Africa for making magical
music.Their vocal harmony is now on the verge
of taking them onto the international stageto be part of the South African team to rep-resent the country in America.
They have been performing all over CapeTown singing A Cappella, as well as withjazz quartets and bands for the last 20 years,and have recently teamed upwith Saxit andthe Ramon Alexander Trio.
Founder Gavin Fullard explained thatthis latest initiative came about at the be-ginning of September when they decided toenter a local talent competition.
“For a bit of fun we decided to enter theTalent Africa competition,” he says.
“On Saturday 5 September we took partin the open vocal category, singing Shiny
Stockings in the Western Cape Regionalround and amazingly achieved 99 percent,sharing the overall first place.”
There were approximately 120 entries infive categories that included actors, danc-ers, instrumentalists, models and vocalists.
He added that the national finals will beheld at theBellvilleCivic inApril next year.
“If we make it into Team South Africa wewill be off toNewYorkduringJuly that yearto take part in the Talent America event.
“We are very confident of our performan-ces and if we make it into the team, we willhave to finance our own way there, but it’sa hurdle that wewill overcomewhenwe getthere.
“However, if there are sponsors out therewho want to lend a hand, we welcome theirinterest.”
Track Five is busy recording their fifthCD, Love You Madly.V For more information or bookings, contact Gavinor Engela on [email protected] or call082 930 6762 or 083 258 3735.
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Iemand loop rond met toerusting ter waar-de van bykans R500 000, terwyl bouprojektestilstaan.
Toerusting van RoadSmart, ’n afdelingvan die siviele-ingenieursmaatskappyCivils2000, het voete gekry toe dit agter indie bakkie was waarmee ’n werknemer ge-ry het. Dié toerusting word gebruik in ’nmasjien ter waarde van R5 miljoen, wat ge-bruik word om randstene te maak.
Volgens Jason Keating, algemene be-stuurder by RoadSmart, is die diefstal vandie toerusting ’n reuse-terugslag. “Ons hetnet onlangsdienuwemasjiengekoopendatdie goednougesteel is, is ’n groot teleurstel-ling,” sê Keating.
Volgens hom het ’n werknemer die toe-rusting agter in die bakkie in sy oprit gelos.“Die Toyota Hilux was in Milkwoodstraatin Tygerdal geparkeer toe die goed gesteelis. Die ruit van die kap is uitgehaal en dietoerusting is gesteel. Hoewel die goedereverseker is, gaan die versekeraars nie mak-lik uitbetaal nie omdat die goed in die bak-kie gelos is,” sê Keating.
Hy sê hulle het reeds nuwe toerusting be-stel, maar hoop iemand weet wat van diegoed geword het. “Ons wil die storie uitkryin die hoop dat iemand dalk iets gesien hetof weet waar die goed is. Ek is seker dit kannie net soos mis voor die son verdwyn nie.Daar is nie eens koper of iets in die goedwat verkoop kan word nie, want dit is netvir een doel gemaak. Die woord is ook ver-sprei onder maatskappye wat dié soort ma-sjiene het, so die kans is klein dat dit in dieKaap verkoop kan word. Ek vermoed die ouwat dit gesteel het, weet wat die waarde iswant hy het ’n ander houer onaangeraakgelos,” volgens Keating.
Ao. Wayne Theunis, polisiewoordvoer-der, sê hulle doen alles in hul vermoë omdie toerusting op te spoor.
“Dit is elke persoon se verantwoordelik-heid om toe te sien dat waardevolle itemsnie in motors gelos word nie of wanneer ditdaar gelos word, dit nie van buite gesienkan word nie. Die laaste tyd het ons reedsverskeie waarskuwings uitgestuur, maardaar is steeds mense wat nie op die waar-skuwings ag slaan nie.
“’n Waardevolle besitting in ’n motor is’n trekpleister vir diewe. Ons verstaan datmense soms haastig is, maar spandeer eer-der ’n bykomende paar minute daaraan ombesittings uit die oog te kry,” sê Theunis.
Hy het ook weer ’n waarskuwing gerigaan pandjieswinkels wat gesteelde goederekoop. “Ons het oor die algemeen goeie ver-houdinge met pandjieswinkels, maar hullemoet weet besit van gesteelde goedere is ’ngroot misdaad,” sê Theunis.V Enigiemand met inligting oor die gesteelde goede-re kan speurkonst. Siyabonga Dyakophu by 021 5971760 bel.
Só lyk die toerusting wat gesteel is.
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Firsttime action for new KillarneyADRIAN PHEIFFER
What is effectively an all-new motorracing circuit in the Western Capeis going to see action for the first
time on Saturday 26 September.The eighth roundof the excitingWingfield
Motors sponsored Power Series then takesplace in an anti-clockwise (reverse) direc-tion at the new circuit.Although drivers and riderswill be travel-
ling around the same track with every cor-ner having a variable radius, the angles andspeed will have to be worked out anew andcommitted to memory. Some will be slower,while othersmay surprisingly be faster thanbefore. Of course, braking distances are go-ing to be another variable factor. This may
be to the advantage of those who have hadexperience on other South African circuits,and especially to the few who have racedoverseas.This especially applies to drivers like
Steve Humble who has featured prominent-ly in sports car events onavariety of circuitsin Britain. And to a lesser extent to Bloub-erg’s Craig Jarvis, providing his hugelypowerfulV10DodgeViperhashad its venomsac replenished. Jarvis has recently compet-ed in Europe in a Porsche GT3, while the Vi-per was in devastating form in East Londonearlier this season.As far as the top bikers are concerned, it
is going to be interesting to see how quicklythe talented Dave McFadden, who is thisweek still competing in the 2015World Super
Stock Championship, is able to come toterms with the new layout.Meanwhile a tremendous amount of work
has gone into ensuring the safety of the trackin its new format, and the organisers arewell satisfied with their effort. Majorchanges include the repositioning and re-placement of many of the steel and tyre safe-ty barriers and the relocation of two of themarshal points.A chicane or artificial corner similar to
those at the famed Monza autodrome wherethe Italian Fq Grand Prix is held and effec-tively slow the overall pace of the F1 cars,has also been added.The Killarney chicane is on the main
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have to flick right, then left and marginallyright again before swinging hard left intothe tight hairpin bend.Early tests indicate that while the track
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advantage of the coming long weekend thatbegins with the national Heritage Day pub-lic holiday to stage a giant vintage, veteranand classic car show on Thursday, Septem-ber 24.Although not classified as official entries,
the show is also going to host guest displaysof new cars as well as a selection of wacky,radical Mad Max type exhibits from the re-cent Afrikaburn Festival in the Karoo.
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Shadrack Kemboi from Kenya proved, inspite of local weather conditions, to be thestrongest athlete on the day, winning thesecond edition of the relaunched SanlamCape Town Marathon on Sunday.South African athletes were hot on his
trail, with Lungile Gongqa finishing sec-ond and Michael Mazibuko third. IsabellaOchichi fromKenya earned a superb victo-ry in the women’s race.With humidity at 70-80%, the East Afri-
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