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CRIME: HOMELESS MAN DIES DURING SUSPICIOUS ARREST
Cop held for murderDESIREÉ RORKE
@dezzierorke
A policewoman was arrested in Kraai-fontein on Friday after her alleged in-volvement in the murder of a 38-year-
old homeless man in Eikendal.Hester Blom (54), a lieutenant at the Sea
Point police station, accompanied by twoprivate investigators, traced the victim toVan der Ross Street on Friday morning whe-re they apprehended him.
“According to eyewitness reports, the twomenpulled themandown to the groundafter
he resisted arrest,” said W/O KhunjulwaSam, spokesperson at the Kraaifontein poli-ce station.
SMS textsAccording to Khunjulwa the victim was
being sought on charges of crimen injuria,pertaining to alleged SMS texts sent to acomplainant.
“One of the private investigators told himto stop resisting in order for them to talk tohim. He did not accede their request and oneof the men grabbed him by the throat whilethe other taped his legs and feet together
with duct tape,” said Sam, referring to theeyewitness reports.
“The victim, according to bystanders,shouted for help and told them that he couldnot breathe. Allegedly they did no let go ofhis throat and he lost conciousness and diedon the scene.”
According to Sam, Lt Blom sat on the dece-ased while all this commotion was going on.
Arrested for murderBlom was suspended and along with the
two investigators, aged 58 and 63, arrestedfor murder.
The three accused appeared in the Blue-downs magistrate court on Monday.
According to Sam, it was not clear at thisstage why the police officer intended to ar-rest the man for a minor crime such as cri-men injuria.
Sam also could not say what the involve-ment of the private investigators from a Ca-pe Town firm were.
When the same question was posed to theWestern Cape Provincial Police Headquar-ters, Colonel Tembinkosi Kinana said thatthe case is still under investigation, and fur-ther aspects could not yet be disclosed.
Keon Visser (5)from Brackenfellmeets the donkeysat the Lat WaiFamily Fun Farm onSunday. This farmand picnic marketwas recentlylaunched inJoostenbergvlakteand provides bagsfull of fun for localfamilies. PHOTO:CARINA ROUX.
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Marriage proposal surpriseMICHELLE LINNERT
@linnertmb
Two young love birds neverguessed how their romancewould capture the media’s at-
tention.George Erasmus (21) and girl-
friendAshleyKracht (26), originallyfrom Kansas City in America, werecatapulted into the limelight lastMonday when George proposed toAshley at an airport with the helpof fellow passengers.The couple currently live inSouth
Africa – he in Brackenfell and shein Durbanville – and are visitingAshley’s parents in the USA.The big moment happened when
George landed at Kansas Internatio-nal Airport. He had asked fellowpassengers on his flight to eachhand Ashley a daisy as they walkedthrough arrivals.Georgewas last to disembark, and
proposed toAshleyas she stoodwitha bunch of flowers handed to her bystrangers.Hehadpre-arranged it allwith United Airlines.The proposal was captured by a
Kansas television crew and madeheadlines on the internet and inSouth Africa.Ashley says they never expected
all the publicity.“It is unbelievable! The airline
told George there might be a localcamera crew there to cover it, but hedidn’t set any of that up himself andwe definitely didn’t expect anythinglike the response we’ve received,”she told TygerBurger.“It is all a bit overwhelming for
us, to be honest.”Ashley says George is a true ro-
mantic, constantly leaving surpri-ses in her bag, “or little notes slidunder the door of my house in themorning reminding me he lovesme.”She had no idea he was going to
propose at the airport.Her parents knew though.
“George had been in communica-tion and doing some planning withthem. They all love George, so theywere very excited for us.”She says she did find the televisi-
on crew at the airport a bit strange.“It was actually one of the first
things I noticed when we were wai-ting for George to arrive. I kept as-king people questions such as ‘Iwonderwhat they’re covering?Whoare they here to see?’ I finally askedone of them and he told me they we-re there for a sports celebrity whohappened to be on the same plane.”George said he started thinking
about his proposal in January.“I knew that I wanted to ask her
in the USA, since we will be gettingmarried in SA,” he said.“I also wanted to have her family
and friends close as I know howmuch that means to her. So it waspretty obvious that since we are he-re for only three weeks, that the air-port is the last place she will be ex-
pecting anything, and that way wecan spend asmuch as possible of ourtime in Kansas.”George says he’s known for a whi-
le thatAshleywasTheOne – “Prettymuch since the first kiss,” he jokes.He says their families’ reaction
was of “shock, excitement and joy.But I think we are more shockedthan them at how big it has gotten.“The huge response and all the
media stuff is still a bit unreal.”George’s mom, Alet, lives in
Eversdal with dad Merwe. She saidGeorge was always adventurous.She said he slept on Matroosberg
before leaving for USA.George andAshleymetwhilewor-
king at the Jabulani Africa Minis-tries in Hout Bay.George is studying to be a parame-
dic and Ashley says she’s going towork with a ministry to start up achild care centre inSirLowry’sPassvillage.They plan to marry in January.
George Erasmus (21) from Brackenfell and Ashley Kracht (26), originally fromKansas City in America, but now living in Durbanville, shortly after Georgeproposed to her at a Kansas airport.
DESIREÉ RORKE@dezzierorke
Our youth is ourmost important asset andmost vital treasure, because they are ourfuture.In this sentiment learners from Monu-
ment High School expressed theirthoughts and concerns in a memorandumrecently handed to the City of Cape Townat a youth gathering in Kraaifontiein.Ward councillorCarinBrynard, also the
chairman of city safety and security, waspresent to receive the memorandum.Herein they adressed among other issu-
es, their basic right to unthreatened edu-cation.“We, the young citizens of Kraaifontein,
are concerned with our quality of life. Weare impoverished and our future is threa-tened. The rate at which young people aredying and being qualified as criminals be-cause of gangsterism and drug abuse canno longer be tolerated...We want our livesback and we refuse to continue living infear,” the memorandum stated.Divan Smith, a junior city councillor at
the City of Cape Town andlearner at the school, initia-ted this drive under thebanner #heroesRoar.Smith and his co-lear-
ners believe that the afore-said crimes are a threat totheir basic human rightsand therefore unaccepta-ble.In their memorandum
they continued to say thepresence of illegal firearmsand other weapons in theirschool and community isoutrageous.They also spoke of the to-
leranceby the communityof abuseagainstwomen and children and said that the yo-uth will no longer allow this tolerance tocontinue.“...it reflects grossly on our society and
on our community and it is fundamentallywrong,” they stated.“We have the right go be reared in a lo-
ving home, with parents that care for andprovide for us.”
The youth acknowled-ged that these ideals arenot easily obtainable, butby no means impossible.“Thus, we start today.
By speaking up againstthis sickening iniquity,we say, not only with ourword, but alsowith our ac-tions, that somethingmust and can be done,”they stated, saying thatthis was their obligationas the youth.They requested the city
prove to them that there ishope and that their future
is in safe hands.Brynard praised the teens for this initia-
tive.“It was wonderfull to see the youth take
initiative in matters threatening theirrights. Our country is in safe hands. I hopethat this project will be an inspiration foryouth across the city,” she said.“The city will do everything in their po-
wer to support this initiative.”
Youth fight for their basic rights“We, the young
citizens of Kraaifontein, are concerned with our quali
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Solar power farm planAR170million solar power farmproject
– one of about nine in theWestern Ca-pe – is planned for the Durbanville
area.TheCity ofCapeTown’s spatial planning,
environment and land use management(Spelum) committee has approved an appli-cation for a solar power farm on AndréBrink’s Bloublommetjieskloof farm onSlent Road near Klipheuwel.Spelum gave consent on 11 June for the
solar power plant to be operated by Suns-pot.According to a city media release, this is
in line with the city’s commitment to deve-loping the green economy. The new solarpower plant aims to assist in reducing CapeTown’s carbon footprint.The power plant will cover approximate-
ly 12,5 ha of the 999 ha farm on land that iscurrently not cultivated. It will generate fi-ve megawatts of electricity.“This is in line with the national Depart-
ment of Energy’s Renewable Energy Inde-pendent Power Producer Procurement Pro-gramme (REIPPPP),” stated the city.The crystalline panels will be erected on
support structures up to three metres high.The electrical current generated will beconverted to 11 kV for transmission to theProspect Hill substation located approx-imately 800m from the site. Eskomhas indi-cated its support for this plant.Authorisation was granted in terms of
the National Environmental ManagementAct (Nema) and a record of decision was is-sued by Heritage Western Cape in 2012.However, this is not the final go-ahead
yet. The green light from Spelum is just thefirst stage and approval of the final stage ofthe process by the National Energy Regula-tor (Nersa) is only expected in November,said Mark Bleloch of Sunspot.This includes adherence to critical crite-
ria regarding costs and economic develop-
ment.However, Bleloch is optimistic they will
get the go-ahead.The solar farm will have about 17 000 so-
lar panels each 2m² in size, he said, and willbe able to turn towards the sun tomaximizeavailable sunlight.A training centre and visitor centre is al-
so planned on the farm employees will betrained. It will also be accessible for educa-tional visits by school groups.It is expected that this investment will
create 25 permanent jobs, excluding jobscreated during the construction period.Bleloch said itmay take about another ye-
ar before the project is operational follo-wing final approval.According to himSunspot looks for suita-
ble land to build their solar power farms,and approached the landowner, Brink, tobuild the solar power farm on his land.A similar solar power farm has been un-
der construction by SlimSun near Malmes-bury since January this year – the first forthe Western Cape.Similar Sunspot projects on land near
Bonnievale, McGregor, Wolseley, Hexri-vier Valley, Riebeek-Kasteel and Eendekuilare also in the process of being approved.Other companies are planning similar
projects near Vredendal and north of Piket-berg.SpelumchairpersonChristoKannenberg
said this application has received the city’ssupport as it has been shown that the solarpower plant will not have an impact on cul-tivated land, or any land identified in termsof the city’s biodiversity network.“It also does not pose a threat to the safe-
ty,wellbeing, andhealth of the surroundingcommunity, given the isolated location andscale,” said Kannenberg.“Given the nature and scale of the propo-
sed facility, the rural hinterland is the onlypractical option for the provision of large-scale renewable energy infrastructure.“We foresee that this solar power plant
will reduce our carbon footprint and aid injob creation.”Mitigatory measures, in line with the vi-
sual impact assessment, would be put inplace.
All the panels in the proposed solar power plant in Durbanville can turn towards sunlight,similar to sunflowers.
Alkoholisme lei totvele problemeDie gebruik van alkoholiese drank
is ’n integrale deel van onssamelewing. Die mens gebruik
alkoholiese dranke van die vroegstetye af in sy alledaagse omgang metmense.Gesondheidswerkers soos psigiaters,
dokters, sielkundiges, predikante ensosiale werkers kry dikwels in hulwerk te doen met mense wat alkoholop sodanige wyse gebruik dat dit virhulle ’n probleem geword het. Alkoho-lisme is waarskynlik die grootsteenkele probleem wat sielkundiges inhul praktyk hanteer.Benewens alkoholisme maak die
gesondheidswerkers ook bemoeienismet ander vorme van drankmisbruik.In hierdie artikel kyk ons kortliks naenkele van hierdie vorme van drank-misbruik. ’n Alkoholis is ’n persoonwat wel drank misbruik, terwyl ’ndrankmisbruiker nie noodwendig ’nalkoholis is nie. So byvoorbeeld kan ’ngeleentheidsdrinker per geleentheidook drank misbruik.’n Drankmisbruiker misbruik drank
wanneer alkohol nie op ’n matige wysenie, maar wel op ’n onbeheerde enonbeheerste wyse gebruik word.Drankmisbruik kan lei tot onaan-
vaarbare gedrag soos roekelose ofgeweldadige gedrag.Drankmisbruik is eerder ’n gewoon-
te as ’n siekte.Dan kry ons die episodies-oormatige
drankgebruiker wat alkohol in so ’nmate gebruik dat hy die aanvaarbaresosiale norme oorskry en dikwelsbeheer verloor en dan drink totdat hybesope is. Hierdie drankgebruiker magblootgestel word aan fisiese beserings,soos met ongelukke wanneer hy onderdie invloed is.Hierdie drinkpatroon kan tot alkoho-
bruiker word deur sommige skrywersreeds as ’n alkoholis beskou. Hierdietipe alkoholgebruiker drink met die
uitsluitlike doel om besope te raak.Hierdie persoon word vir progressief
langer tye besope, afgewissel met alkorter wordende tydperke tussen sydrinkepisodes. Hierdie vorm vandrankmisbruik hou fisieke, emosioneleen sosiale probleme vir homself en symedemens in.Hierdie drinkpatroon kan lei tot
onder meer akute maagontsteking,beskadiging van die lewer en diehartspiere, impotensie by mans,beskadiging van die fetus by swangervroue, en verswakking van spiere.Omrede hierdie gebruiker dikwels
ook vir langer tye nie eet nie, kan dittot ’n voedingswanbalans en ’n ver-swakte immuunstelsel van die liggaamontwikkel.Dit kan ook tot sielkundig nadelige
effekte lei, soos verswakking vaninhibisie in seksuele gedrag, toenamein aggressie, drastiese gemoedskomme-linge, aggressie en afname in geheue.Daar is verskeie sieninge en definisiesoor wat alkoholisme presies is. Kort-liks kan dit gesien word as ’n fisiolo-giese en/of sielkundige afhanklikheid(of verslaafdheid) aan alkohol.Dit is ’n chroniese gedragsafwyking
en die alkoholis het kontrole oor sydrinkgewoonte verloor.Alkoholisme is ’n toestand waarin
die persoon nie behoorlik as “norma-le” mens kan funksioneer binne sygesinsopset, by sy werk en binne sysosiale omgewing nie.Drankmisbruik het al soveel skade
aan mense en hul naastes veroorsaak,dat ek oortuig is dat waar dit voor-kom, dit hanteer en aangespreek moetword.Alkoholmisbruik impakteer negatief
op ’n gebruiker se persoonlikheid enkarakter. Dit affekteer dikwels ook sywerk en doen soveel skade aan syverhoudings, huwelik en aan sykinders.V Kontak dr. ST Potgieter by 021 949 5007 [email protected].
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Handcrafted blankets were donated to thechildren at the Tygerberg hospital paedia-tric oncologyward onMonday thanks to “67blankets for Mandela Day”.Theproject is an initiative that aims to col-
lect thousands of handmade blankets to bedistributed to those in need. Founder of theinitiative, Carolyn Steyn, said due to thecold weather they decided to start distrubu-tion earlier than Mandela Day, which falls
onNelsonMandela’s birthday on 18 July. So-meof theKnitwits, as theknitters are affecti-onately called,werepresent at thehandover.There is still time to join the “67 Blanketsfor Mandela Day” movement. The only re-quirement is that the single bed size blanketor baby blanket must be handmade. ContactJohan Ferreira at 061 674 6427 for further de-tails and drop off points. Blankets must beready for collection by 11 July.
Cold calls for early deliverySome of the knitwits are Shelley Kerrigan, Charmaine Damstra, Florence Reddy, and CathyDippnall with head of the paediatric oncology unit Dr Christina Stephan. PHOTOS: CARINA ROUX
Cape Town Knitwits donates blankets to children at the Tygerberg Hospital Paediatric Oncologyward. Cheri van Staden handed a blanket to Uzukhanye Beni (4) from Kraaifontein who hascancer of the kidney.
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The “We Luv Wine” festival, now in its se-cond year, was launched at Villiera Wineson Thursday.The festival, which will return to Cape-
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in 2004, supports children from disadvanta-ged farmworker communities in the SouthAfrican winelands.The organisation’s work currently im-
pacts the lives of over 780 children aged 0-18years.“Our work supports children, teenagers,
parents and wider communities in the So-merset West, Stellenbosch, Wellington andPaarl areas,” says founder Sophia Warner,who came to SouthAfrica from theUKwitha 13-year background in special needs tea-ching.TheworkandmissionofThePebblesPro-
ject consists of fivemain pillars: health, nu-trition, education, community and protec-tion.The mission is carried out in clinics and
various after care centres in thewinelands.“We are excited to be part of this festival
andwill make very good use of the opportu-nity to create awareness about the workwedo,” said Warner at the launch.The festival runs on Friday and Saturday
22 and 23 August, and will provide wine lo-vers with a smorgasbord of wines to tasteand buy directly from the producers.A wide selection to suit every palate and
wallet, including port, bubbly and pot-stil-led brandy, will be on offer.“Wewanted to offer visitors a wide range
ofwine andwine-related products and havetherefore invited well-known brands aswell as boutique and family-owned wine-ries fromright across the country to exhibitduring the festival,” says CapeGate Marke-ting Manager Amanda McCarthy.Hungry tummies are catered for with
products like biltong, cheese, olives, oliveoil and chocolates, as food exhibitors havebeen invited to provide eats for sale.Lounge seating areas for socialising will
ensure a casual atmosphere and an enjoya-ble food and wine experience.V Tickets cost R50 pp (includes tasting glass). From1 August at the CapeGate information desk, onlinefrom www.plankton.mobi, or at the door.
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At the media launch are Amanda McCarthy from CapeGate, Villiera winemaker Jeff Grier,Charmaine Gola and Sophia Warner from The Pebble Project, and René Fortuin from GrierWines. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
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By die Hoërskool Durbanville het dit nou al’n instelling geword dat hul Engels-onder-wyser, Gina Mantel-Böhr, leerders van dieskool op ’n toer na Engeland vergesel omhulle aan ’n ander land se kultuur bekendte stel.Vanjaar het dié voorreg ’n graad 11-leer-
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nie) en sal op 18 Julie weer terugkeer naSuid-Afrika.Tamarin sê sy het nog altyd gewens sy kan
in ’n vliegtuig vlieg en nou is haar eerstekeer sommer ’n oorsese reis! Sy is die eersteeen in haar gesinwat die geleentheid kry omoorsee te gaan.
Wat dit baie spesiaal maak, is dat die heleMorningstar-gemeenskap Tamarin onder-steun het deur geld in te samel. Haarma, So-phia, het braaigeleenthede en modeverto-nings gehou. Toe die Heath-skool in Enge-land verlede jaar SA besoek het, kon hulRobbeneiland-besoek weens weersomstan-dighede nie plaasvind nie. Die skool het diegeld wat dit hulle sou kos, aan die PrimêreSkool Alpha in Morningstar geskenk, waarTamarin hoofmeisie op laerskool was. Dieskool het dit toe goedgedink om dit aan Ta-marin te bewillig vir haar oorsese reis.Tamarin sê sy sien onder meer uit daarna
om die London Eye, al die museums en diewagte by die Buckingham-paleis te sien.
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With the tax return filing date looming clo-ser, countless taxpayers have fallen victimto an elaborate scam.Promising a believable windfall, it is by
nomeans only the ignorant who have fallenfor it.Unsuspecting tax payers receive an email
from “SARSeFilingAlert”, informing themthat they have received a tax credit pay-ment into their bank accounts by Sars E-fi-ling.This amount could range from anything
from R2000 to R8000, making it in range ofthe average annual tax return payout.The person is then prompted to click on
a link in order to “confirm online epay-ment”, and it is on this link where the vic-tim is very cleverly deceived to give outtheir banking details.Once this is done, the scammers are
equippedwith the necessary information to
steal funds from your account at any time.The South African Revenue Service
(Sars) is aware of this scam and is currentlyinvestigating it.They warns tax payers to be extra vigi-
lant.“Many tax payers have already been
scammed and countless others has telepho-ned to enquire about this email,” says aspokesperson at Sars who warns tax payersnot to respond to this email.“The particular email address do not be-
long to us and Sars will never prompt anyo-ne, evenE-filers, to provide banking details.If a payment is to be made by us, we willautomatically deposit it into your bank ac-count,” he says.“In addition tax return filing date only
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them at their contact centre on 0800 00 7277,if they should be unsure about anythingSars related payments.
Tax return email scam alertDie Suid-Afrikaanse Vereniging vir Afgetre-denes (SAVA) nooimense uit om op 26 Junie,17 Julie en 21 Augustus te kom bingo speel
in die Voortrekkersaal in Kenridge vanaf10:00. Toegang is R45 en sluit ’nmiddagete in.V Bel Edna by 021 9140921 om te bespreek.
Uitnodiging aan seniors om bingo te speel
Kraaifontein police last week released vi-deo clips showing the faces of the threemensuspected of murdering taxi boss Allie Ndy-osi (52) three weeks ago.The men were caught on camera when
they enteredNdyosi’s home inBloekombos,where they shot and killed him in front ofhis family.Ndyosi, reportedly owned 12 taxis.Police are calling on the public for assis-
tance in finding the men.According to police themen fled, not kno-
wing that they had been filmed by the secu-rity cameras installed at Ndyosi’s house.At this stage it is suspected that the shoo-
ting was related to the taxi industry.V Anyone with information can contact the investigating officer Constable Tyali Mpendulo on 078 257
9172 or 021 467 6083, contact Crime Stop on 0860010111 or SMS Crimeline 32211
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“M-KEM 24 Hour Medicine City has advertised in the Tygerburger ona weekly basis for more than 25 years. As an independent pharmacywe have had to work hard to make our mark in the industry and theTygerburger has certainly helped us to do so.M-KEM celebrates its 50th anniversarythis year and we would like to thankthe Tygerburger for the excellentservice over the years and believethat our success is in part due toan effective advertising strategywith the Tygerburger at its core”.M-KEM Business Partners
They usually develop several hours afterexposure to the cold. The burning and it-ching of toes, fingers, heels, ears and nose,which, becomesmore intense if you go intoa warm room.
If this rings a bell, you are probably ac-quaintedwith the small, itchy swellings onthe skin that occur as a reaction to coldtemperatures.
Chilblains can be uncomfortable, butthey rarely, however, cause any permanentdamage and will normally heal within aweek or two if further exposure to the coldis avoided.
Chilblains are the result of an abnormalreaction to the cold. When the skin is cold,blood vessels near its surface get narrower.If the skin is then exposed to heat, theblood vessels become wider.
If this happens too quickly, blood can le-ak into the surrounding tissue. This isthought to be the reason for the swellingand itchiness associated with chilblains.
Most people don’t need to seek medicaladvice, however, you should see your GPor chiropodist for advice if you have severeor recurring chilblains, or if they don’t im-prove within a few weeks. You should alsoseek medical advice if you think your skinmay have become infected.
If you are susceptible to chilblains, youcan reduce your risk of developing themby limiting your exposure to the cold, loo-king after your feet and taking steps to im-prove your circulation.
A number of self-help measures canhelp, including:
wearing warm clothes and ensuring yo-ur home is well heated; keeping active;stopping smoking; avoiding tight-fittingshoes and boots.
If your skin gets cold, it’s important towarm it up gradually. Heating the skin tooquickly, for example by placing your feetin hot water or near a heater, is one of themain causes of chilblains.V Source: http://www.nhs.uk.
The cold facts aboutwinter chilblains
Chilblains are uncomfortable but willnormally heal on its own within aweek or two.
It’s become the short-hand termfornon-surgi-cal anti-ageing interventions. Justwhat is thistoxin, Botox, that so many are turning to?
Botox (botulinim toxin), used for both cos-metic and medical interventions, is a purifiedand diluted form of the clostridium botuli-num bacteria. Its beauty lies in its ability torelax the muscle that has been injected.
Botoxblocks thenerve receptors that inner-vate the muscle injected. This stops the mus-cle from being able to receive signals to con-tract, which means the overlying skin smoot-hes over and wrinkles cannot deepen.
The hard facts are, however, that while thistreatment is cheaper than a surgical facelift,the effect is only temporary and follow-upsare needed to maintain the effect. The durati-on of the effect of Botox depends on anumberof factors includingmusclemass and size, skinthickness, ethnicity and gender.
Today doctors recommend that people startusing Botox from the age of around 27 to 30.Some practitioners also advise it as a preven-tative measure to prevent wrinkles in the fu-ture, and to delay cosmetic surgery.
Patients who are pregnant, breastfeeding,have an infection or have a neurological disea-se or affliction such as Bell’s palsy, shouldsteer clear from Botox. And remember this isnot the elixir of youth. If your expectationsare to return to your 18-year-old visage, thenbest you lower them.
Temporary bruising is the most commonside effect. Headaches, which resolve in 24-48hours, can occur, but this is rare. Some pa-tients also develop eyebrow or eyelid ptosiscaused by the toxin migrating into the sur-
rounding area and causing temporary paraly-sis. It’s disconcerting but does pass.
Another side effect is the emotional one:disappointment. Somepatients have unrealis-tic expectations of the result, which is why aprior consultation is vital.
For Botox, you should go to someone whois trained in theusage, dosage andapplication.
In fact, it should only be applied by a doctor,in a sterile environment,whohas been trainedin the administration of the product.
Depending on the practitioner and thenumber of areas injected in one sitting, pa-tients can expect the procedure to last 15 to30 minutes. The effect of the Botox is directlyrelated to the number of units used per area.
Costs vary depending on where you go andthe area being treated. Expect to pay R600 toR1 800 per session.V Source: Robyn von Geusau, Health24
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The Kid’s Kingdom Pre-School Centre inDurbanville is presenting its 21st birthdayreunion on Saturday 2 August from 09:00 to12:00.
All former pupils are invited to come andmeet their “old” teachers and friends.V Phone Lynda Radmanovich, principal, with enquiries on 021 976 2012.
Birthday reunion at Kids Kingdom preschool
DienuutgekroondeMej. Suid-AfrikaJunior,Monique Basson van Kraaifontein, het on-langs besoek afgelê aan die Kays-woonwa-park in die Strand om kos en lekkers uit tedeel aan die minderbevoorregtes wat daarwoon.
“Verskeie individue en maatskappye wat
die berig in 21 Mei seTygerBurger gelees hetoor Monique se ontferming oor die armblan-ke-gemeenskappe in die Wes-Kaap, het methaar kontak gemaak om betrokke te raak byhaar bemagtigingsprojek by dié informelenedersetting. “Die woord het versprei datons voedsel, komberse en lekkers nodig het
en baie gou het ons groot skenkings gekry,”vertel Monique se ma, Rialda.
Sowat 500 brode en 800 muffins was onderdie donasies wat ontvang is om die dag ’nsukses te maak. Vriende, familie en lede vandie gemeenskap het Monique vergesel omdie dag saam met die inwoners te geniet.
Monique verbly harte by woonwaparkMonique Basson (middel) is hier saam met ander vrywilligers en kinders van die woonwapark.
Sixteen people were injured on mon-day morning when a taxi overturnedon the N1 near the Winelands one stopin Kraaifontein.
“When ER24 paramedics arrived onscene, they found a taxi lying on its si-de near an embankment. Fellow moto-rists had stopped and offered assistan-ce to the injured,” said Russel Meiringfrom ER24’s media office.
Metro services had to close the hig-hway for an hour to allow emergencyworkers to work safely.
Russel said paramedics began theirtreatment of the 16 patients found onthe scene, while provincial serviceshad to erect a ladder across the em-bankment to allow the patients to bepassed across.
“Once all the patients were movedacross the embankment, they weretransported to various hospitals in thearea for further medical treatment,”he said.
The exact cause of the collision isnot yet known but local authoritieswere on scene for further investigati-ons.
Groot geleenthedeom ander te helpgebeur selde, maarkleintjies omringons elke dag. –
Sally Koch
Animal encounters: Cindy Slabbert from Malmesbury took her two doggie children, Cheri and Mickey Mouse,to Lat Wai fun farm in Joostenberg on Sunday where they were introduced to four legged creatures of a differentkind, like this rather curious donkey. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
Ek skryf vandag oor iets watmy baie na aan die hart lê. Myprobleem is gesonde mense watby winkelsentrums op parke-ring vir gestremdes stilhou.Om alles te kroon, het hulle ’nteken van gestremdheid in diekar.Ek was op Sondag 22 Junie
by Boulevard Square inBrackenfell. Toe ek uitkom,staan ’n Toyota RunX op diegenoemde parkering. Wat diekar so opvallend maak, is datdit geverf is in SA Rally-kleu-re, ’n handrat is en dat ditbasies onmoontlik sal wees vir’n gestremde mens om daarinte klim.Ongelukkig vir daardie
mense, woon hulle in dieselfdestraat as ek en weet ek hulle isnie gestremd nie.Die motoreienaar besit ’n
plaveisel-onderneming – dit salmaar lol as jy gestremd is enplaveisel moet lê.Die motorbestuurder het
ongeveer ’n uur later saam methaar familie en die honde gaanstap – sonder enige teken vangestremdheid.Die rede hoekom dit my so
na aan die hart lê, is omdat ek’n vriendin het wat in ’nrolstoel is. Ek weet hoe sysukkel met parkering, omdatuitgegroeide, ongevoeligemense hul parkering steel.
ANONIEMEpos
Gestremdes seplekke misbruik
Ek verwys na ’n geleentheidwat in die Scottsdene-jeugsen-trum op Vrydag 11 Juniegehou is.Ek wil graag die volgende
persone uitsonder: Mev. Gelanten mnr. Rasmus, wat dit hulplig geag het om die seniorgroepe te organiseer onder dievaandel van KOPF in samewer-king met Age-in-Action.Dit is aksies soos hierdie wat
Senior burgers stelhier die voorbeeld
my inspireer om voort te bouen net nog dinge vir die ge-meenskap te doen. Ek wil graagdie gemeenskapslede wat gesondis en so kla, aanmoedig dathulle kan leer by hierdieseniors, en hulle as voorbeeldgebruik om ’n groot byeenkoms,met minimale bystand, op huleie te reël.Ek wil graag ons gemeenskap
en my kollegas aanmoedig omons senior groepe en sulkeinisiatiewe te ondersteun.Met individue soos aunty
Hazel, oom Rasmus en dieverskillende senior groepe sejarelange ondervinding, kan onssonder twyfel net ’n betergemeenskap bou!
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Why don’t motorists complywith the National Road TrafficAct? Are they under theimpression an infringement,such as failing to stop at a stopsign, does not constitute acriminal offence?What if they are involved in
an accident when not stopping?It might lead to traffic fines,but it can also lead to negligentor reckless driving, culpablehomicide or murder.Can you live with having
killed someone, or a criminalrecord? And your insurancecompany will not pay.People who commit an act of
road rage: that is crimeninjuria or assault, will end upwith a criminal record.Traffic transgressions are
becoming more common andwill lead to the same chaos asin India. In April Sudhir Matai,associate editor of Car maga-zine, said that chaos did notstart overnight. When driversare not penalised, it becomesthe norm to transgress.Do we need more policing to
stop traffic violations? No, wemust correct it ourselves: stopwhere and when you must stop,it is the correct thing forlaw-abiding citizens to do.
But if transgressors cannotabide by the rule of law, the“broken windows policy” ofNYPD fame must be implement-ed to curb urban disorder andanti-social behaviour. It is herewhere AARTO’s point deduc-tion system and the new heavytraffic fines must be felt to thefull extent of the law.What is most worryingly is
passengers allowing the driverto commit transgressions –allowing it and believing it tobe the norm.Keep safe.
ANONYMOUSEmail
Traffic violations area slippery slope
“Death penalty is a violent act”is a very disturbing response toa letter (TygerBurger, 18 June)Based on the response, I
could only assume Koert Meyerhas not experienced the loss ofa loved one through crime.This country is rife with such
problems, clearly without asuccessful deterrent. I guesseating human hearts, hackingpeople to death, raping youngchildren, setting them alight orremoving their intestines iswithin some peoples’ comfortzones, but not within mine.I wonder if you have any
children? Drugs are the orderof the day, as is house break-in,armed robbery and the brutalkillings of our doctors, farmersand loved ones.The potential murderers you
refer to are the ones whoabolish the laws which wouldterminate these ruthless killers,leaving the innocent vulnerableand defenceless. It’s only amatter of time before you too,become a victim unless youhave turned your house intoFort Knox.If you really have such
sympathy for those killers, youcan foot their bills while theyawait parole. I’ll rather pay mytaxes towards the innocent andneedy homeless people.
PETER SMITHEmail
Death penalty aneeded deterrent
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Korreksies:Volgens die redaksionelebeleid van TygerBurgerverwelkom ons voorstelle enkommentaar oor die koerantse inhoud en stel onsbeduidende foute so gou asmoontlik reg. Stuur asb.inligting oor die regstelling vanfoute in die koerant aan dieombudsman van Media24 seGemeenskapspers, GeorgeClaassen, by george.claas[email protected] of skakel021 851 3232 of 083 5432471. Lesers kan ook klagtesoor die inhoud by diePersombudsman vanSuidAfrika, mnr. Joe Tholoe,aanhangig maak. Skakel indaardie geval gerus 0011 4843612/8, stuur ’n faks na 0011484 3619 of ’n epos nanakhanyim@ombudsman.org.za of johan2@ombudsman.org.za
SLICE OF LIFE
Injustice noreason to beungratefulRonel Button from Kraaifontein wroteTygerBurger a letter which we feltcontains such a strong message that itshould rather be used as our leaderarticle:“We are all born with a strong inner
sense of fairness and a strong desire tofight for our rights, especially whentreated unfairly. As humans, at somestage in our lives, we all have beentreated unfairly, whether it be in theworkplace or even in our own homes.But let’s be reminded of 1 Peter 2:19 ‘ForGod is pleased with you when you dowhat you know is right and patientlyendure unfair treatment.’It’s just a fact: life today can be bluntly
unfair, and we are all in a mightystruggle to make our mark in this world,and sad to say, people are the cause ofinjustice.But I always remind myself that even
though life is unjustly unfair, I canchoose my state of mind at any givenmoment, and in choosing a positive state,together with forgiveness, I set myselffree. Then in spite of injustice, lifebecomes a magnificent gift because Ihave the ability to understand that‘Every problem you have, is life happen-ing for you and not to you’. And too allthat mistreat and abuse the kindness ofanother, may you be reminded that whatyou sow you shall reap. Let’s all worktogether towards acceptance and findingcommon ground and treating each otherwith humility, for we are all trying tosurvive in this world.”
LEADER
SMSV So tussen die aanranding deur maakSam Pienaar (TB, 11 Junie) seker dat almalkennis neem dat hy ’n “hoë” is! - George
V Oorkant ’n winkelsentrum in Brackenfellhet ons vanoggend ’n paar verkeersenmetrobeamptes wat kaartjies uitskryf virbestuurders wat onwettig ’n Udraaimaak. Knap gedaan! Maar wag ’n bietjie,naby hulle laai taxi’s mense sommer so indie middel van die ryvlak op. Dis ’n getoeten geskel van ander motoriste, maar diebeamptes is blind en doof. - Gerrit F.
V Die inwoners van Greenfields het saamgestaan toe die mense van Nomzamodaar wou kom bly. Kan ons nie ook so optree teen die dwelmverslaafdes wat onsareas so vervuil en heeldag rondloop ensteel nie? - Anoniem, Blackheath
V Ek het onlangs ’n pienk/pers bril naby dieLaerskool Kuilsrivier opgetel. Skakel myby 071 931 6695 met navrae. - Claudine
V Ek het ’n swartenwit mannetjieskat inProtea Hoogte gevind. Hy is baie liefdevol.Ek soek sy eienaar of ’n goeie huis vir hom.- Anoniem
V Hoe kry Magdaline Johnson dit reg omop 77 nog só te lyk en te hardloop? Sy’sawesome. - M.E.
V Hoe kry Chinese winkeleienaars dit regom televisiestelle sonder bewys van ’n TVlisensie te verkoop? - Anoniem
V Mense wat Chinese en ander buitelanders se winkels ondersteun, kry hul verdiende loon. Buitelanders kom teer op onsekonomie en dra niks by tot ons land sevooruitgang nie. Hulle kry gratis onderrigen hospitaaldienste, terwyl SuidAfrikaanse kleinhandelondernemings moetopdok met belasting. - At
V Ons kom van die platteland en geniet TygerBurger. Dankie vir die Afrikaanse leesstof. - Brackenfeller
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap, na 45527.
Children can keepbusy at KirstenboschThere will be plenty of activities onoffer at Kirstenbosch’s Winter Wondersholiday programme.From Monday 30 June until Friday 18
July the garden offers activities that willhave children creating, learning, wal-king and generally having fun.Children can meet the characters who
inhabit the garden at storytellingsessions, enjoy puppet shows, join anadventure walk or create arts and crafts.Entry to the garden is free for child-
ren between the ages of six and 17during this time, but booking foractivities is essential.V A full program is available at www.sanbi.org.za. Call 021 799 8783 for more info.
The City of Cape Town has lots on offer tokeep children entertained during this win-ter school holiday.The city’s nature reserves have prepared
entertaining educational programmes sothat young visitors will be able to experien-ce the natural beauty of their neighbour-hood and city. Programmes at the city’s va-rious reserves take place in the morningwith a different programme for each sessi-on.A range of educational activities will
kick off at libraries on Monday 30 June, of-fering storytelling and arts and crafts alongwith puppet and DVD shows, games andpuzzles and awareness talks until Friday 18July.The city’s Sport, Recreation and Ameni-
ties Department will host nearly 500 activi-ties at community centres, multi-purposecentres, sports fields, and libraries acrossthe city.Indoor programmes include board ga-
mes, gymnastics, rope-skipping, karate,pool, poetry and drama, concerts, indige-nous games, cultural dances, fitness trai-ning, Hip-Hop dancing, sports and fitnessactivities, talent shows and arts and crafts.Outdoor programmes include five-a-side
soccer, mini-netball, basketball, cricket,hockey, sport against crime, excursions,big walks, jumping castles, face-painting,trampolines, touch rugby and family funfestivals.V Visit www.capetown.gov.za to find the City’s fullholiday program.
City offersholiday fun
City Sightseeing are running their three-for-one kids special where, on weekends,public and school holidays, two childrenunder the age of 18 can travel free on theCity Sightseeing bus or canal cruise boatwith any full-paying adult.Better yet, City Sightseeing have imple-
mented anational price freeze ononline tic-ket prices for all adult Red City and BlueMini Peninsula bus tours. The one-day tic-ket price is R130 per adult when bought on-line and the two-day ticket is R230 per adultwhen bought online.Start your Cape Town experience with
the Red City Tour – the best way to get toTable Mountain (The City Sightseeingthree-for-one kids special runs at the sametime as Table Mountain’s Kidz Season spe-cial which also offers a two kids free withany paying adult deal.)Alternatively, experience the scenicBlue
Mini Peninsula Tour, which takes you bey-ond the city limits.Another fun activity is the City Sightsee-
ing Canal Cruise. The kids three-for-onespecial applies here too.Grab your tickets at the City Sightseeing
Tour Office outside the Two Oceans Aqua-rium or buy your one-day and two-day bustickets discounted online to 2011 prices byvisiting www.citysightseeing.co.za.V Contact City Sightseeing on 021 511 6000. Busesoperate daily from 09:00, with commentary available in 16 different languages, and includes a fun KidsChannel.
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Lat Wai Family Fun Farm and Picnic Mar-ket in Joostenbergvlakte, launched on Sun-day 25 May and will also be open this Sun-day (29 June) and all other good weatherSundays.Fun activities include animal petting,
tractor rides, pony rides, bungee jumping,carousel swing, pedal go-karting and a craftand food village.Well behaved dogs are welcome on a lead.
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Izak Hattingh (links), oordleier van Oord Kaapstad, oorhandig die skenking aan Hennie Rossouw(regs) van Kraaifontein se Helpende Handtak.
Voories samel fondse inDie Kraaifontein-Voortrekkers het weervanjaar ’n pretloop gereël ten bate van dieHelpende Hand-tak in Kraaifontein.“Die doel van die geleentheid was om
hand uit te steek na ons naastes wat nie sobevoorreg soos ons is nie.“Dit was ook om die jeug te leer dat als
nie as vanselfsprekend aanvaar kan wordnie,” sê Suzette Marais van die Voortrek-kers.Die Voortrekkers van Kraaifontein het al
die klere en huisraad wat hulle ingesamelhet, asookdie inskrywingsgeld vandie pret-loop, aan die streekkantoor van die Helpen-de Hand van die Wes-Kaap in Kraaifonteinoorhandig.Hennie Rossouw, takbestuurder, het dit
in ontvangs geneem.“Ons oordleier, Izak Hattingh, het vir ons
die beginskoot afgevuur en elkeen semedal-je by die eindpunt oorhandig.“Ons kon almal klaar stap, en die oorhan-
diging doen, asook ’n gelukkige trekking ennog ’n worsrolletjie geniet, wat Hennie virons gegee het,” sê sy.Die Helpende Hand-kantoor in Kraaifon-
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“It’s definitely for the love of it,” saysIlse Els, manager of the organisationthat daily opens its door and cupbo-
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ed fulltime and six are permanent volun-teers - practice their “calling” froma big oldhouse in Bellville.
At the offices of the Metro EvangelicalServices, or MES, the team’s main purposeis to “teach people to fish”.
One of these projects is their GROW jobrehabilitation project which aspires to“make the unemployable employable”, saysIlse.
“You see, God uses us all. There are nonemore or less important than the other. The-re are none more or less useful. There is aplace for us all,” she says.
MES Cape Town originated from the Bell-ville CareMission in 1999. From 2006 to 2008the Mission’s focus shifted from solely be-ing a church for street people, to holistic re-habilitation and MES Cape Town was esta-blishedwhen the two organisationsmergedin November 2008.
Sustainable solutionsMES’s key aim countrywide is to provide
sustainable solutions to poverty in CapeTown, Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth andKempton Park, Ilse says.
The office in Cape Town provides accessto services to the homeless and vulnerablecommunity of the northern suburbs.
Key focus areas include poverty alleviati-on and community enrichment, skills trai-ning and enterprise development, and soci-al services.
These three core business units offer ser-vices such as spiritual guidance to those in
need in shelters and on the streets, and soci-al relief in the form of soup kitchens and ou-treaches to the street community.
They also provide a safe place to stay forclients on MES programmes for the durati-on of their intervention, and skills trainingfor people between 18 and 35 who possessa measure of vocational skills in order tohelp them find work and earn an income.
Transparency and integrityIlse says they employ trained clients in
various jobs and createmore job opportuni-ties. Then there’s their development planfor each client, to help them reunite withtheir family, or rehabilitate.
“All this is done through support withcompassion, love and care,” Ilse says.
The philosophy underpinning their ope-ration is Christian discipline with respectand fairness, accountability with strongand clear roles, and sound financial proce-dures with transparency and integrity.
Ilse says MES in 2012/2013 served 8 823meals, provided clothing to 732 people, as-sisted 278 people to compile CVs, and 806clients were assisted through the GROWprogramme.
Besides offering financial support, orga-nisations and their staff can get involved ina project through participating in outrea-ches such as onMandelaDay, corporate ser-vice days, weekend outreaches, by cyclingthe PicknPay Argus Tour or participatingin MES’s Dirtopia mountain bike event.
“MES is 27-years-old this year and has de-cided to launch a sustainability trust wheredonors have the opportunity to give the or-ganisation a special gift – such as shares, le-gacies or finances that will guarantee ourfuture,” Ilse says.
MES is also BBBEE compliant and an 18Atax certificate can be issued for donationsmade.
Some of the country’s top entertainmentstars are offering their time free of charge forthree worthy causes.TygerBurger is bringing top musicians to-
gether at the Bellville Civic Theatre on Sun-day 27 July to raise funds for the Carel duToit Centre, Mould Empower Serve (MES)and Special Needs Adapted Programme(Snap) at the 12th annual Want ons Kan!/’Cause we Can! charity concert.
Mathys Roets, Kevin Leo and Danie Nie-haus will perform as Drie van die Bestes.They will be joined on stage by Elvis Blue,AdamTas,AndriëtteNorman,Broers,Wicusvan der Merwe, Emo Adams and Take Note,LokiRothman,MarionHolm,WayneMcKay,Zanne Stapelberg, Desmond Wells, BluesBroers, Francois vanCokeandguitarist JeddKossew, Dowwe Dolla and saxophonist, Hi-
ramKoopman. Also in the line-up is AmandaStrydom and Janine Neethling.
Local celebrities Pedro Kruger and MargitMeyer-Rödenbeck will be the MCs for theevening.
Every cent raised through the concert willgo directly to the three beneficiaries. The ve-nue, lights, decor, sound, accommodation,wine tasting and security are all sponsored.
All readers need to do is buy a ticket to thisbrilliant, once-off show.
Tickets cost R250 and can be bought direc-tly from the beneficiaries:V Carel du Toit: Valerie van der Merwe on 021 9334578, 082 211 9965 or email [email protected] Mes: Clarina Hanekom on 074 692 1247 or 021 9498736 or [email protected] Snap: Christelle Muller on 076 575 5662 or 021 9768706.
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Thewinter chillmayhave begun to bite, butthere is only one place in Cape Town whereyou can be guaranteed to see snow, and thatis at CapeGate ShoppingCentre inBracken-fell.
The centre court at CapeGate will betransformed into a winter wonderland,with a 4m high, 40m long toboggan ice slidespiralling round a giant inflatable icecream.
For the little ones there is a 15m longminislide with two lanes, so friends can go downtogether in safety.
For those who don’t have the need forspeed, there is also a snow play area filledwith enough real snow to make the mostimaginative of snowmen.
“We like to do something special for thewinter holidays, and this year we decidedthat the magic of real snow would be thebest treat we could give to our customers,”said general manager Nicholas Oliphant.
“Most important for us, this is also a wayof givingback to the community thatwe ser-ve. A portion of the proceeds will go to theHyprop Foundation for distribution to de-serving charities in our area.”
Snow Time begins at CapeGate on Satur-day 28 June and will be open Monday to Sa-turdays from 10:00 to 19:00.
On Sundays it is open from 10:00 to 17:30(last entry at 16:45).
Tickets cost R50 for a full rider and R25for amini rider or accompanying adult. Tic-kets are available at Computicket online atCheckers, Checkers Hyper, Shoprite andHouse and Home stores.
The last rides will be on Saturday 19 July,so make sure you visit before then.V For more information contact Amanda McCarthy,Marketing Manager at CapeGate at 021 981 2289or email [email protected]. Alternativelyvisit the CapeGate Shopping Precinct Facebook page or www.capegatecentre.co.za.
It’s snowing at the mall
Gretha Wiid is die spreker by ’n vroue-og-gend op 19 Julie, wat deur die AGS Rotsge-meente in Brackenfell gereël word.
Wiid is ’n Christen-motiveringspreker,wat daarvoor bekend is om reguit te praatoor sake wat vir haar belangrik is en in lynis met ’n Christen-vrou en haar huwelik.Haar temavir die oggend is “‘nBrandstofin-spuiting vir jou vrouehart”.
Wiid het drie honneursgrade enhet reedsses boeke en verskeie CD’s en DVD’s die liglaat sien. Sy is ook medewerker by ’n paartydskrifte en het ook al haar verskyning optelevisie- en radiostasies gemaak.
Sy is getroud met Francois en saam hethulle vier dogters.
“Ons wil graag hê dat elke vrou spesiaalsal voel, die oggend geniet en werklik geïn-spireer sal word,” vertel Aléta Fuchs, voor-sitter van die vrouebestuur en organiseer-der.”
Elkeen wat die oggend bywoon, sal ’n ge-skenkpakkie ontvang. Ligte verversings salbedien word.
Die oggend se verrigtinge begin om 09:30.Kaartjies is beskikbaar teen R100 per per-soon by die kerkkantoor.
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A demonstration entitled “A Floral Odyssey– World Flower Show!” will be presented atthe monthly meeting of the Durbanville Flo-wer Club on Wednesday 2 July in the Dur-banville Methodist Church hall in BowlersAvenue in Durbanville (next to Durbanville
Bowling Club).Western Cape Association of Flower Ar-
rangers presidentLorraineRose,who is cur-rently attending the World Association ofFlower Arrangers Show in Dublin, Irelandwill bring inspiration from the show to her
son, Henriette Louw, is also attending thisshow and is doing the honorary exhibit forSouth Africa.
Another clubmember, Kathleen Potton, is
also exhibiting at the show.Everybody is welcome. Entrance is R20
per person, including refreshments.V For further information, contact Yvonne Chrystalon 021 988 9332 or 083 441 9169 or send an emailto [email protected].
Singer Petra Mans wears her invinci-ble heart on her sleeve.The bubbly, down to earth, twenty-
four-year-old’s music career received awell-deserved push after winning last ye-ar’sMaking of a Star competitionwith hersong, “My invincible heart”.Since winning the competition’s origi-
nal category, Petra has gone on to recordthe song and a music video for it, but the-re’s more material to come from her soon.Petra got her first taste of singing while
she was at school, when her grandmotherconvinced teachers to use her in a schoolproduction she was too shy to audition forherself.Once her teachers realised the quality
of her voice, they encouraged her to takesinging lessons, and she’s been using hervoice ever since. “It was love at first note,”she says.
Finding her voicePetra interprets “My invincible heart”,
written by her brother, Hèrjo Schoeman,as a song about finding your voice and yo-ur own strength, which is the story shetells in the music video for the song.“The music video is about struggling
and breaking through your struggles andembracing them,” she explains. “It’s aboutcomingout bigger, better and stronger. It’ssaying: ‘you will survive this’.”
Her management team are in the pro-cess of getting hold of television channels,but for now the video is available on You-Tube.Petra came across the entry form and
prize information for the Making of a Starcompetitionand, beingno stranger to com-petitions, she decided she had to enter.“If it wasn’t for Making of a Star I
wouldn’t have hadmy ownmusic video ora complete professional photo shoot,” she
says. Another highlight for Petra is all thenew people she has met and continues tomeet.Her single has been picked up by stati-
ons like RSG, MFM and FeelGood FM, butPetra’s next release will be an Afrikaanssong.“As Musiek Groen Was”, written by JJ
Brits, will be released within the nextmonth. “He’s a great friend of mine and afantastic writer,” Petra says.The two have about 12 other songs
they’ve written together which they hopeto release over the course of the next year.
Control and composureWhen she isn’t singing alone, Petra also
sings with the Canticum Novum choir,which is a slight adjustment for her. Sin-ging with the choir has taught her controland composure.“You can’t just let loose and sing,” she
jokes.She has recently started working with
the Stellenbosch School of Rock and singswith their band. Also in the pipeline is anappearance on GoMusic.mobi, a new mo-bile site that streams live performances.Petra has a few performances at festi-
vals like the Biltong Festival and WinterWonderland lined up, but fans can keep aneye onherFacebookpage to stayup to datewith her shows.V Petra and Hèrjo visited the Orange Couch to perform “My Invincible Heart”. Visit www.tygerburger.co.za to watch their performance.
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Petra Mans visited the Orange Couch toperform “My Invincible Heart”.
Young theatre-lovers can joinNoddy andhisfriends in Toyland at the Artscape TheatreFoyer this school holiday.Enid Blyton’s name is synonymous with
Children’s stories, none being more famousthanNoddy. DirectedbyCherylAbromowitzand adapted by acclaimed children’s drama-tist David Wood, it draws on the excitementof live theatre, with imaginative staging.Noddy is very lonely atMr Carver the toy-
maker, so he runs away to Toyland. Therehe meets Big Ears who wants to know whohe is, as he does not look like a toy. Only toysare allowed to stay in Toyland.Noddy learns the value of friendship, hard
work, and honesty.There will be activities like face painting,
puzzles and play tents before the play.V Performances are Mon to Sat at 10:30 from 28 Juneto 12 July.Tickets cost R70 with discounts for blockbookings. Tickets are available at Computicket orArtscape DialaSeat on 021 421 7695.
V Nik Rabinowitz will be performing stand-up comedy at Die Boer tonight (Wednes-day). R120.Visit www.dieboer.com or call 021 979 1911 tobook.
V Battle of the Sexes is on stage at BarnyardTheatre Willowbridge until 20 July. Ticketprices vary. Visit www.barnyardthea-tres.co.za for more.
V Riaan Hunter is Donderdag by Die Boer tesien. R120. Bespreek by www.dieboer.com of021 979 1911.
V Pebbleman and Doc John will be at Mer-cury Live for Bluestown Sessions on Thurs-day from 20:00. R30 at the door (before21:00).
V Patrick Canovi and Belinda will be at Ben-tley Oyster Bar in Claremont on Friday from20:00. Entrance is free. Call 021 671 3948 tobook.
V Arno Carstens brings his unplugged showto Die Boer on Friday. R150. Visit www.die-boer.com or call 021 979 1911 to book.
V Saarkie will be at Plaasteater on Fridayfrom 19:00. R60. Email [email protected] to book.
V Rika Vermeulen is Vrydag in die Ou Meul-
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V Nedine Blom sing en dans in Afrikaansis Saterdagoggend vir die kleintjies by DieBoer te sien. R60. Bespreek by www.die-boer.com of 021 979 1911.
V Tillie, Thomas en die Tydmasjien, ’n kin-derteaterstuk is Saterdagoggend in die OuMeul-teater te sien. R45. Bespreek by 083564 0056 of [email protected].
V Ignition will be at Mampoer Bar in Par-klands on Saturday from 20:00.
V Die Oudisie met Lulu Botha is Saterdagin die Ou Meul-teater te sien. R80. Bespreekby 083 564 0056 of [email protected].
V Fredi Nest, Pieter Mohr, Jason Bradley,JJ Strydom en vele meer kuier Sondag van-af 11:30 in The Barn in Gordonsbaai.Kaar-tjies kos R60 or R30 vir kinders jongeras 13. Bespreek by 084 359 0745 of [email protected].
V Shawn Phillips will release his new albumat Villa Pascal in Durbanville on Wednesday2 July. R100. Visit www.villapascal.co.za orcall 021 975 2566 to book.
V Michael Lindt will be at Die Boer on Wed-nesday 2 July. R110. Visit www.dieboer.comor call 021 979 1911 to book.
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Witwarmaksie by plaasgimkana
Johann Zulch en Tania Vermaak was Saterdag in aksie tydens die derde Dagbreekplaasgimkana in Velddrif. FOTO: PATRICK VERMAAK
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’n Perfekte wintersdag het tot wit-warm-aksie gelei tydens die derdeDagbreek-plaasgimkana wat Sater-
dag op Velddrif plaasgevind het.Die Worcester-kombinasie, Fanie du Toit
enKobusWilson jr. (klasAFMCivilsMazdaRustler LDV 2.0 16v), het met ’n briljanteeindpoging daarin geslaag om ’n oorwin-
ning weg te raap voor die neuse van die Bo-thasig-kombinasie, Brent Laurings en Dun-can Andrews (klas A Opel Kadett GTE 2.08v),maar ditwas besonders omdie stryd tus-sen die topvyf-spanne dop te hou.
Brackenfell se Izak du Toit en Dewald vander Merwe moes uiteindelik met ’n derdeplek tevrede wees in die normaalweg domi-nerende Dynotech-klas G VWGolf MkII GTi2.0 Turbo. Die Ceres-kombinasie, Jacquesdu Plessis en Danye Louw, was vierde in dieDu Plessis-Auto-klas C Toyota Conquest RSi1.6.Kraaifontein se Morné Roux en Liezel
Oosthuizen (broer en suster) is aangewys asdie beste spanvandiedagdeurdathulle alge-heel dertiende kon eindig in hul Total stan-daard-klas C Mazda 323 160i.Debutant en jongste bestuurder by die by-
eenkoms, die 18-jarige Tania Vermaak, hetbeïndrukmet haar standaard-klas I VWGolfChico 1.4i deur 27ste algeheel te eindig onder41 inskrywings.Dié gr.12-leerder vandieHo-erskool De Kuilen het eers die oggend vandie byeenkoms verneem dat sy haar debuutsou maak as bestuurder.Sy het ook eerste plekke behaal as naviga-
tor vir Johann Zulch in klas Emet die BMW325iM en vir Liezel Oosthuizen in klas I.Na drie rondes van die kampioenskapsby-
eenkoms bevind Tania haar nou in die eer-ste plek van klas E en I se navigator-kampi-oenskap, maar sal haar debuut as bestuur-der baie langer onthou. Haar pa sal sekerteen die einde van die week ontslaan worduit die hospitaal waar hy vir swak senuweesbehandel word!Vir die Sonkring-egpaar, Günther en Lou-
ise Appelgryn, was dit ’n nagmerrie-byeen-koms in die klas B Spiderman VW Golf MkI1800, maar vir Parow se Gunther en LukeDrotschie was dit ’n fantastiese dag.Drie geslagte Drotschie’s was teenwoor-
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Damba keeps his crown: Xolile Damba made it two out of two on Saturday night atBattle of the Titans II held at CPUT Bellville Campus, winning R10 000. Damba had stiffcompetition but his overall conditioning made sure he was crowned the champion on thenight. 163 Athletes competed in various categories on the night, proving that bodybuildingand fitness in Western Province is growing by the day. Go to www. tygerburger.co.za formore photos. PHOTO: ANDRÉ BAKKES
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Die HS Bellville se eerste rugbyspan is nog’n lang ent weg daarvandaan om sy wen-droogte teen die HS Tygerberg te verbreek.Die Tiere het nie net die afgelope Saterdag
’n vyfde agtereenvolgende oorwinning oorBellville behaal nie, maar het dit toe ooksommer behoorlik ingevryf met 10 kuier-tjies agter die tuisspan se doellyn. Dit wasveral agterlangs dat Tygerberg die onervareBellvilliete lelik laat bontstaanhet op padna’n weghol-sege van 66-17.Indien daar een duidelike boodskap
spreek uit Brackenfell se maklike oorwin-
ning van 33-5 oor Primrose-klub, dan is ditdat welslae feitlik verseker is solank ’n spanpositiewe, konstruktiewe rugby wil speel.Die uitermate geniepsigheid van die be-
soekende Primrose – wat ’n paar geel- enrooikaarte tot gevolg gehad het – het hulleduur te staan gekom in hierdie kragmeting.In die laaste paar o.19A-wedstryde voor
die winter-skoolvakansie, het Excelsiormaklik met 36-10 met HS Groote Schuur af-gereken, maar Tygerberg-klub het net-netmet 14-17 teen Jan van Riebeeck verloor.Milnerton het tydens ’n kort toer na die
Suid-Kaap die junior span van die Crus-aders-klub op George met 12-5 geklop.
Tiere vryf vyfde sege goed in
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Daardie titsel meer ervaring in die gelederevan die Tygerberg-klub het hom in staat ge-stel om Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege dieafgelope naweek in die jongste reeks Super-liga-rugbywedstryde met 31-16 te klop.Maar met Kuilsrivier en Bellville het din-
ge minder suksesvol in die topafdeling ver-loop. Die Kuile het net nie oor genoeg skiet-goed beskik teen Primrose nie. Die Ros-mead-span hetmet 30-24 gewen. Bellville hetmet 3-54 in die stof gebyt teenHamiltons, die
voorloper op die punteleer.In die B-afdeling is oorwinnings behaal
deurMilnerton (30-28 t Collegians), Hands &Heart (30-27 t Macassar) en Kraaifontein (44-14 t Scottsdene). Goodwood het egter met 17-33 teen Villager verloor, en Brackenfell isnet-net met 10-6 deur Sir Lowrians geklop.Terwyl sommige spanne reeds met ’n
maandlange winter-reses opgepak het, saldie volgende paar wedstryde nog eersko-mende Saterdag afgehandel word: Good-wood t Hamlets, Sir Lowrians t Kraaifon-tein, Scottsdene t Hands & Heart.
Ervaring help Tygerberg-klub
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Waarom sal ’n jongeling nou op ’n Saterdagverveeld by die huis sit as hy buite kan gaanrondhardloop en terselfdertyd ’n paar randin die sak kan steek.Die WP-rugby-unie, wat deurentyd op
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NETBALL: SOUTH AFRICA OUTCLASS SCOTLAND IN TEST SERIES
Proteas pluck ThistlesThe SPAR Proteas wielded the white-
wash brush to good effect as they wontheir third Test against Scotland 46-33
at the Bellville Velodrome in Cape Town onSaturday afternoon.With earlier 56-29 and 41-25 wins from the
first two Tests under their belts, the Proteaswill be off to next month’s CommonwealthGames loaded with confidence.Despite the 3-0 series defeat, the Thistles
improved with every outing and gave theProteas a great chance to work on areas oftheir game that needed attention.Despitewinning all three tests, theProteas
started off nervously, trailing 1-2 after onlythree minutes of play.This seemed to serve as awake-up call, and
in the space of six minutes they had haltedthe Thistles’ charge by running up a 7-4 leadto rapturous applause from fans.As play moved towards the end of the first
quarter, the frenetic play gaveway to amorecautious approach onboth sides. During thisphase, Scotland were the more prolific sco-rers as theirmoves proved themore penetra-tive and they saw the quarter out with a 11-9lead.Another tense start by the Proteas who re-
sumed with two line-up changes made for aslow fight-back, which needed some threeminutes play for them to draw level at 12-allas the local fans roared their delight.A two-minute injury time-out gave the coa-
ches a chance for pep talks, and the teamsupped the tempo when play resumed.Thismade for excitingplay,with the score-
board seesawing as the ferocious action sawthe Proteas regain a slender 20-19 lead.This second-quarter display by the Thist-
les was possibly their best quarter perfor-mance and although they surrendered thelead, they still outscored their higher world-
ranked opponents by 10 goals to 9.The Proteas were far more assured and
confident under the postwhenplay resumed.It was great reward for vastly improved in-ter-passing which caused the Thistles to losetheir markers.It also helped the Proteas to play with less
anxiety and they made their efforts count asthey raced ahead 26-21 with nine minutesplay left in this quarter.Their third-quarter superiority in all pha-
ses of play saw the Proteas pull away witha massive 10-goal lead and carried on theirmarch to victory in the final quarter.
Protea centre Erin Burger stretches for theball as Scotland centre Samantha Murphywatches during their game at the BellvilleVelodrome. The Proteas made a clean sweep,winning the test series 30. Go to www.tygerburger.co.za for more photos. PHOTO: CARINAROUX