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Lionel Moloi, founder ofthe communityorganisation Better LifeFitness, trains a groupof young children inWesbank as part of hisfitness and healthawareness program. Thedance session was heldon Thursday 19 June atthe Wesbank Multipurpose Centre. Lionel, arehabilitated formerprisoner, is the instructor of his own aerobicsclass and also trainssenior citizens, most ofwhom are women, onweekday mornings.PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
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Despite repeated eviction, a group ofMfuleni residents are determined tomove onto a vacant piece of land in
Fountain Village.The group of about 150 people still gathe-
red in the bush on the private property loca-ted on Great Circle Road, Fountain Village,this week. The group have been congrega-ting at the same spot for nearly a week inan attempt to permanently erect wood and
iron structures.The Mfuleni residents, most of whom are
backyard dwellers, told TygerBurger theycurrently have to pay rent where they stayand they are dependent on social securitygrants. They are therefore seeking cheaperalternatives. The group first attempted mo-ving to Blackheath, but were met with hosti-lity. They are now trying to relocate to Foun-tain Village.
The City of Cape Town’s law enforcementagency and Metro Police, along with theMfuleni police, kept a watchful eye on the
piece of land since the Mfuleni residentstried to move onto it about two weeks ago.
Growing tensionLast week tensions grew and several of the
backyard dwellers resorted to violence. Ty-res were set alight in Rotterdam Road onThursday night and this past weekend, whi-le traffic lights in Hindle Road were also da-maged, said community leader and Foun-tain Village resident Maurette Dolman.
The entire road, according to Dolman, wasblocked.
She said no one was injured during the un-rest.
“Only one motorist’s vehicle was damagedwhen the people started hurling stones to-wards the police,” Dolman said.
A security guard’s vehicle had human fae-ces from a portable toilet thrown on it.
Joseph Adams, spokesperson for the Mfu-leni Community Crime Forum, said thisweek that the forum was aware of the situati-on, but could not confirm whether anyonehad been arrested.
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Several structures were erected last week,only to be broken down again by contractorsappointed by the city’s Anti Land InvasionUnit.
“There are no houses up at the moment,but they do have building material,” saidDolman.
Thuliswa Diliza, a Mfuleni resident andmember of the Ses’Khona People’s RightsMovement, told TygerBurger that the struc-tures they had erected on Friday were demo-lished again Saturday morning.
Planned moveShe said over 2 000 people are planning on
moving onto the land.“We are still here.”She said they had gone to the Mfuleni poli-
ce station to opena case against property ow-ner, MSP Development.
“We were informed, however, that we can-not open a case because MSP had already
opened a case against us, that we are occupy-ing their land without their permission,”Thuliswa said.
“The illegal land invaders will have a de-trimental effect on the value of the land andsurrounding properties, and also pose as amajor security threat,” said Sarah Bateman,spokesperson for MSP Development.
Land earmarked“Since the incident we have been in con-
stant communication with the local council-lor, security firms, local law enforcement,the police and attorneys to control and pre-vent the land invasion.”
Bateman said the illegal occupation willalso delay a project that is earmarked for anaffordable rental housing project.
The vacant land can allow for the con-struction of a total of 592 houses and 431apartments totalling 1 023 units to be develo-ped, said Bateman.
Ambassadeur: Die 12jarigeMonique Fourie, ’n gesoutewelwillendheidsambassadeurvan Kuilsrivier, het vanjaar asdeel van Jeugdagfeesvieringedie Ekwezi Educare inKalkfontein besoek. Moniquegebruik Jeugdag om uit tegaan na gemeenskappe omhierdie besondere dag saammet kinders deur te bring. Syhet verlede Vrydag met ’nverskeidenheid storieboeke enverrassingslekkergoedpakkiesin die pad geval. Haar besoekaan een van haar gunstelingplekke in Kuilsrivier, dieEkwezi Educare, is met grootopgewondenheid begroet.Hier sit sy by sommige vandie kleintjies by die kleuterskool.
FOTO: CHARLENE FOURIE
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The relocation of the Lwandle residents toBlackheath is inhumane.
This was the comment made this week ata subcouncil meeting by ward councillorWilma Brady.
Brady was instrumental in the attempt tostop the relocationof about 800Lwandle resi-dents to an open piece of land located alongAlbert Philander Road in Blackheath.
The families were controversially evictedfrom Sanral property in Nomzamo, Strand.
At the meeting last week Wednesday, Bra-dy expressed her gratitude towards the poli-ce, as well as to the City of Cape Town’s lawenforcement agency and Metro Police fortheir assistance during the week long un-
rest.Brady and fellow ward councillor Bert van
Dalen was requested by mayor Patricia deLille to assist during this period.
“If you are not involved in the humanityside, it is hard to understand the situationin Blackeath and Strand. Those families we-re used as a political toy,” Brady said.
Brady said in Blackheath about 20 taxisstopped at the spot where the wood and ironstructures were to be erected.
“The people were carted there like ani-mals, like goats to the area. That is inhuma-ne,” Brady said.
She said the councillors and mayor had tobear the brunt.
“I hope the families involved are well.“There were mothers with children invol-
vedwhen they came toBlackheath.Thatwas
inhumane.She said many other squatters took advan-
tage of the situation.“Others piggy-backed on the situation.
They took advantage of it but they camefrom Happy Valley and some from Mfuleni,people with ANC t-shirts, some with DA andEFF and Ses’Khona t-shirts.
“We picked up that there’s a trend of abu-se. These were people not in need of houses.”
Brady said some of the people were invol-ved to destabilise the community, to spreadfear among community members.
Answering chairperson Steven Vuba, Bra-dy said they did not see the problem coming.“But when it happens leave your political af-filiation in the boardroom and help the peo-ple.
“They need is moral support,” Brady said.
Lwandle relocation ‘inhumane’
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Stretch and tone: Lionel Moloi, founder of the community organisation Better Life Fitness, trains a group of young children in Wesbankas part of his’ fitness and health awareness program. The dance session was held on Thursday 19 June at the Wesbank MultipurposeCentre. Lionel, a rehabilitated former prisoner, is the instructor of his own aerobics class and also trains senior citizens, most of whom arewomen, on weekday mornings. PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
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’nMa van Kuilsrivier moes onlangs ’nnat kombers gryp en oor haarself enhaar kinders gooi om sodoende le-
wendig uit ’n brandende buitegebou te kom.Die brand by die gebou – voorheen ’n mo-
torhuis wat in ’n kamer en kombuis omskepis – het so byna die lewens van di e hele ge-sin van Venusstraat, Kuilsrivier geëis.
Die voorval het op Donderdag 12 Junie ge-beur.
“Hulle was almal nog in die bed. Ons al-mal het nog geslaap,” het Johanna Februa-ry (59), ouma, aan TygerBurger vertel.
Haar dogter, Candice, en haar vier kin-ders woon al byna twee jaar in die buiteka-mer, wat agter Johanna se huis geleë is.
“My ander dogter se kind in ons huis hetbegin hoes. Sy het opgestaan om vir haarkind water te tap. Toe ruik sy iets brand.
“Sy het by die venster uitgekyk en opge-merk die plek brand. Ons kon niks doen nie.Ek was bekommerd oor die kinders,” hetJohanna vertel.
Johanna het haar man, Christopher, asdie held in die verhaal beskryf.
“Sy arms is erg gebrand, want hy moesmet ’n byl die garage se deur oopkap omCandice en die kinders uit te kry.” Die burelangsaan het ook gehelp om die gesin te red.
IntussenhetCandicedienatkombers oorhaarself en die vier kinders gegooi. “Hullewas binne die huis vasgekeer. My dogterhet gesê sy kan nie meer nie,” het Johannavertel.
Haar dogter, Candice, se rug en hand hetgebrand. Die vier kinders is ongedeerd,maar is vir waarneming na die hospitaal ge-neem.
Die agterste deel van Johanna se huis,waar die kombuis en ’n kamer geleë is, is
ook erg beskadig. Behalwe dié skade het ’nwendyhuis langs die buitegebou waarin dieFebruary-egpaar se seun. Ryner, woon, ookin die slag gebly.
Ryner was volgens Johanna gelukkig niedie betrokke aand tuis nie. Sy wendyhuis,waarin sy televisie, bed, rusbank, kas entwee gasstofies was, het totaal en al uitge-brand. “Hy het alles verloor. Dis ’n wonder-werk die gasstowe het nie ontplof nie,” hetJohanna gesê.
Die brand het in sy wendyhuis ontstaanen na die buitegebou versprei.
Agter die erf het die oorblyfsels nog verle-deweekoral rondgelê.Al die gesin sekosba-re besittings is deur die vlammehel beska-
dig. As, rommel, papiere, stukkies hout enbedvere was verlede week nog duidelik sig-baar.
Christopher, wat in sy vrye tyd diefwe-ring en hekke vervaardig, het al sy gereed-skap en masjinerie verloor. Die oorsaakvan die brand is nog onbekend.
“Ons kan nie sê wat dit veroorsaak hetnie. Die forensiese span het gesê hulle gaannog uitkom en toetse doen,” het Johanna ge-sê.
Dawn Roode, stigter van die gemeen-skapsorganisasie, Dawn Cares, het ’n be-roep op die gemeenskap gedoen om die ge-sin te ondersteun deur klere, toiletware enkos aan die gesin te skenk.
Johanna February en haar kleindogter, Leanchon Maart (14), van Kuilsrivier staan tussen dieoorblyfsels van ’n wendyhuis en buitegebou wat onlangs uitgebrand het. FOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
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’n Kerkleier van Wesbank werk al virmeer as ’n jaar lank vrywillig aan ’ntuinprojek in dié geweldgeteisterde
gebied in die hoop om die atmosfeer in diewoonbuurt te verbeter.
Apostel Henry Gertse (49), leier van dieMiracle Action Crusade Ministries, het gesêhy het die tuin langs die kunsgrasveld beginbou in ’n poging om die omgewing skoon tehou en ander aan te moedig om iets soortge-lyk te doen.
Gertse word deur van die gebied se kin-ders gehelp.
“Veral tydens die skoolvakansie help diekleingoed en tieners my,” het hy gesê.
Die versierings in die tuin – bome, plante,rotse, stene en buitebande – is alles items
wat hy langs die pad optel. “Dis goed watmense dump, dan kom sit ek dit hier.”
Gertse tel die meeste van sy items langsBobsweg in Eersterivier op.
Gertse is al meer as ’n jaar lank besig.Gevra oor die rede waarom hy die tuin
nog gereeld opknap, het Gertse geant-woord: “Ek het gesien hoe die vullis hiervir 14 jaar rondlê. Ek het dit begin skoon-maak en sedertdien maak die mense ditnie meer vuil nie.
“Die tuin dra by tot die netheid van diegemeenskap. As ’n gebied vuil is, is daarsommer outomaties meer misdaad. Ek wildie mense aanmoedig om eerder die gebiedskoon te hou.”
Die tuin is geleë langs die kunsgrasveldop die hoek van Southdene- en Theescom-bestraat. “Die vullis wat hier was, het onsopgetel, ’n gat gegrawe en dit daarin ge-
gooi. Dis baie harde werk; gelukkig is daarwater langs die sportveld wat ek kan gebruikom die tuin mee nat te spuit.”
Gertse het aan die begin eers die stene gelê,toe het hy die grond geskuif en dit gelyk ge-maak.
Sy vrou Olivia help ook soms.Gertse het tot dusver ook tamaties en pam-
poene geplant.“Ek is lief vir tuinmaak. As die plek so lyk
kan die atmosfeer in Wesbank dalk veran-der,” het Gertse gesê.
Kerkleier wil met tuin ’n verskil maak
Apostel Henry Gertse maak self tuin in Wesbank om sodoende die gemeenskap op te hef.FOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
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Sers. Zenobia Fradie, lid van die Kleinvlei-polisie, het gesê die tieners is as deel vanJeugmaand ’n kort opsomming gegee oor 16Junie. “Ons het hulle terug na 16 Junie 1976
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“Hy het ook gepraat oor die tipes dwelmswat jongmense gebruik,” het Fradie gesê.
’n Dansgroep het ook die oggend opgetree.
Gedig“Ek het ’n gedig deur Lesley Claire King,
getiteld The Battle, laat uitdruk en dis deureen van die leerders voorgelees.
“Daarna het ons die fliek Sarafina vir hullegewys.”
Konst. Caswell Julies van die metropolisie
het op sy beurt pamflette oor kinderveilig-heid versprei, het sy gesê.
“Baie van die tieners het gesê Jeugdagis vir hulle gewoonlik net ’n normale va-kansiedag; jy slaap laat en braai. Van hullehet nie geweet waaroor die feesvieringegegaan het nie.
“Net om hul geheue te verfris, het onsdie opstand van 16 Junie 1976 aan hulleverduidelik; die gebruik van Afrikaans as’n medium van onderrig destyds en dieteenstand daarteen; dat alles begin het met’n vreedsame optog, maar later in ’n bloe-dige dag ontaard het,” het Fradie vertel.
Matrikulante van onder meer die hoër-
skole Tuscany Glen, Eersterivier en Black-heath is na die geleentheid genooi.
“Daar was ongeveer 30 leerders. Dis leer-ders wat ons tans gebruik as deel van onsdril-groepprojek by die skole.
Dissipline“Die projek het ten doel om dissipline in
die skool te bevorder,” aldus Fradie.Sy het gesê die meeste tieners het die ge-
leentheid as ’n wonderlike dag ervaar.“Hulle het nooit regtig geweet waaroor
Jeugdag gaan nie, maar nou weet hulle enkan hulle die boodskap aan die res van dieskool gaan oordra,” het Fradie gesê.
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Die Kleinvleipolisie het Vrydag ’n Jeugdaggeleentheid in Blackheath vir hoërskoolleerders insamewerking met die Stad Kaapstad se metropolisie aangebied.
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A young couple never expected theirromance would capture global mediaattention.
George Erasmus (21) and girlfriend Ash-ley Kracht (26), originally from Kansas Cityin America, were catapulted into the lime-light last Monday when George enlisted fel-low passengers’ help to propose to Ashleyat a Kansas airport last Monday.
George currently lives in Brackenfell andAshley lives in Durbanville. They were vi-siting Ashley’s parents in the USA.
The big moment occured when Georgelanded at Kansas International Airport. Hehad asked fellow passengers to each handAshley a daisy as they walked through thearrivals hall.
George was last to disembark and propo-sed to Ashley, who was by then standingwith an armful of flowers.
The proposal was captured by a Kansastelevision crew and made headlines on theinternet and in South Africa.
But Ashley says they never expected allthe publicity.
“It is unbelievable. The airline had toldGeorge that there might be a local cameracrew there to cover it, but he didn’t set anyof that up himself and we definitely didn’texpect anything like the response we’ve re-ceived,” she told TygerBurger.
Ashley says George is a true romantic,constantly leaving surprises in her bag, “orlittle notes slid under the door of my housein the morning reminding me he loves me”.
She had no idea he was going to proposeat the airport.
“I was just so excited for him to join usin America.”
Her parents knew though.“George had been in communication and
doing some planning with them. They alllove George, so they were very excited.”
George says he decided in January that
he wanted to marry Ashley.“I knew that I wanted to ask her in the
USA, since we will be getting married inSA,” said Geroge.
He says their families’ reaction was of“shock, excitement and joy”. “But I thinkwe are more shocked than them about howbig it has gotten. The huge response and allthe media stuff is still a bit unreal.”
George’s mom, Alet, lives in Eversdalwith dad Merwe and says George has al-ways been adventurous.
George and Ashley met at the JabulaniAfrica Ministries in Hout Bay.
George is studying to be a paramedic andAshley says she’s going to work with a mi-nistry to start up a Child Care Center in SirLowry’s Pass village.
The couple plan to marry in January.
Unusual marriage proposalgets world media in a frenzy
George Erasmus (21) from Brackenfell andAshley Kracht (26), originally from Kansas Cityin America, but now living in Durbanville,shortly after George proposed to her at aKansas airport.
If you are familiar with the burning and it-ching of toes, fingers, heels, ears and nose,which becomes more intense if you go intoa warm room after exposure to the cold, youare probably acquainted with
Chilblains can be uncomfortable, but theyrarely, however, cause any permanent dama-ge and will normally heal within a week ortwo if further exposure to cold is avoided.
When the skin is cold, blood vessels nearits surface get narrower. If the skin is thenexposed to heat, the blood vessels becomewider. If this happens too quickly, blood canleak into the surrounding tissue. This isthought to be the reason for the swelling anditchiness associated with chilblains.
Most people don’t need to seek medical ad-vice. However, you should see your GP or chi-ropodist for advice if you have severe or re-curring chilblains, or if they don’t improvewithin a few weeks. You should also seek me-dical advice if you think your skin may havebecome infected.
If you are susceptible to chilblains, you canreduce your risk by limiting your exposureto the cold, looking after your feet and takingsteps to improve your circulation.
A number of self-help measures can help,including: wearing warm clothes and ensu-ring your 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 is one of the main causes of chil-blains.V Source: http://www.nhs.uk.
The cold factsabout chilblains
Botox has become the short-hand term fornon-surgical anti-ageing interventions.
Botox (botulinim toxin), used for cosmeticand medical interventions, is a purified anddiluted form of the clostridium botulinumbacteria. Its beauty lies in its ability to relaxmuscle that has been injected.
Botox blocks nerve receptors that innervatethe muscle. This stops the muscle from recei-ving signals to contract, which means theoverlying skin smooths and wrinkles can’tdeepen.
However, while it is cheaper than a surgicalfacelift, follow-ups are needed every fewmonths, as the effect wears off. The durationof the effect of Botox depends on factors suchas muscle mass and size, skin thickness, ethni-city and gender.
Doctors recommend that people start usingBotox from the age of around 27 to 30, depen-ding on the degree of sun damage. Some prac-titioners advise it as a measure to prevent fu-ture wrinkles and delay cosmetic surgery.
Anyone over 60 should, however steer clearof Botox. Also, patients who are pregnant, bre-astfeeding, have an infection or have a neuro-logical disease or affliction such as Bell’s palsy.And remember this is not the elixir of youth.You cannot return to your 18-year-old visage.
Temporary bruising is the most commonside effect. Headaches, which resolve in 24-48hours, can occur, but are rare. Some patientsdevelop eyebrow or eyelid ptosis caused by thetoxin migrating into the surrounding area andcausing temporary paralysis. It’s disconcertingbut does pass.
Another side effect is disappointment. So-me patients have unrealistic expectations,which is why a prior consultation is vital.
For Botox, you should go to someone trainedin the usage, dosage and application. It shouldonly be applied by a doctor trained in admini-stration of the product, in a sterile environ-ment.
Depending on the practitioner and the num-ber of areas injected in one sitting, patientscan expect the procedure to last 15 to 30 minu-tes.
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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Keeping tummies full: Kuils River volunteer and community worker Dawn Phillips (centre),feeds several children from the Vrygrond informal settlement in Kalkfontein at her soup kitchen.Phillips, a pensioner, feeds approximately 400 children on a weekly basis. She recently visitedthe area as part of National Child Protection week and made several pots of soup anddistributed the food to the youngsters. Breadline Africa, a Cape Town based NGO, has alsorecently donated a container kitchen to the community. Phillips relies on donations from privateindividuals and companies.
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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 Junieby 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 daardiemense, woon hulle in dieselfdestraat as ek en weet ek hulle isnie gestremd nie.
Die motoreienaar besit ’nplaveisel-onderneming – dit salmaar lol as jy gestremd is enplaveisel moet lê.
Die motorbestuurder hetongeveer ’n uur later saam methaar familie en die honde gaanstap – sonder enige teken vangestremdheid.
Die rede hoekom dit my sona 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.
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I would start my own partywhich will make no emptypromises, only one promise:total dedication to the animalsof our country (“Walk the talkon animal rights”, TygerBurg-er, 18 June).
How many times must I hearor read that a group of peoplebehaved like “animals’’, whenwe can actually learn a lotfrom animals.
Vote to put an endto animal cruelty
I am not aware of animalsraping, killing or stealing fromeach other. Yes, to stay aliveand feed their young maybe –it’s a cruel nature.
A stray animal who is hungryand cold, fending for itself outthere is sad. What’s sadder isthat a human is most likely thereason behind it.
If I had my way, I would starta party which stands up forthem, with harsh cruelty toanimals laws and sentences.
It is a privilege to have a dog,cat or even a budgie. I wouldn’tbe much of a politician, butanimals need tender love andcare. My party would be aguaranteed vote, with results.
MARTINBothasig
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 inan 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 havingkilled someone, or a criminalrecord? And your insurancecompany will not pay.
People who commit an act ofroad rage: that is crimeninjuria or assault, will end upwith a criminal record.
Traffic transgressions arebecoming 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 tostop 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 ispassengers allowing the driverto commit transgressions –allowing it and believing it tobe the norm.
Keep safe.ANONYMOUS
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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, Icould only assume Koert Meyerhas not experienced the loss ofa loved one through crime.
This country is rife with suchproblems, 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 anychildren? 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 yourefer 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 suchsympathy 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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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 innersense 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 bluntlyunfair, 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 eventhough 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
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A graduation ceremony at the GeneLouw Traffic College in Brackenfell onFridaynight, saw34new local traffic offi-cials ready to take on the challenge onprovincial roads.
The Minister of Transport and PublicWorks, Donald Grant, was the keynotespeaker at the event.
Sanele Nyoka, a spokesperson fromthe ministry, said the graduates weretrained according to the requirements ofthe safety and security sector educationand training authority, local govern-ment sector education and training aut-hority as well as Road Traffic Manage-ment Corporation (RTMC) guidelines asto how to examine vehicles and licences.
Other skills acquired include firearmcompetency training, driver training, in-cluding articulated motor vehicle andmotor cycle training, as well as first aidand fire fighting.
“Besides their traffic diplomas, thegraduates also received their traffic pea-ce officer registrations,” he added.
Grant paid tribute to the managementand staff of the college for their dedicati-on and efforts to continually raise the
bar.“Since its opening, this college has
consistently improved on its service de-livery to the traffic fraternity at large.The effort of the management and staffover the years has established the repu-tation of this traffic training college inSouth Africa and across its borders. Thiswas recently acknowledged by the RoadTraffic Management Corporation at itsawards ceremony where our college andstaff competed with the nine other trafficand municipal colleges and was recogni-sed in all the five categories as the lea-ding traffic training institution in ourcountry,” Grant said.
“Other than receiving your traffic di-ploma tonight, you will also receive yourregistration as Traffic Officers and Pea-ce Officers as well as your appointmentcards to practise the duties of a TrafficOfficer.
“It is evident that thediligentworkhaspaid dividends and the time has come foryou to report to your respective trafficcentres and apply all of the training youreceived with honour and pride as a traf-fic official,” he concluded.
New traffic officersready to hit the road DESIREÉ RORKE
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Promising a believable windfall, it is by nomeans only the ignorant who have fallen forit.
Unsuspecting tax payers receive an emailfrom “SARS eFiling Alert”, informing themthat they have received a tax credit paymentinto their bank accounts by Sars E-filing.
This amount could range from anythingfrom R2000 to R8000, making it in range of theaverage annual tax return payout.
The person is then prompted to click on alink in order to “confirm online epayment”,and it is on this link where the victim is very
cleverly deceived to give out their bankingdetails.
Once this is done, the scammers are equip-ped with the necessary information to stealfunds from your account at any time.
The South African Revenue Service (Sars)is aware of this scam and is currently investi-gating it.
They warn tax payers to be extra vigilant.“Many tax payers have already been scam-
med and countless others have called to en-quire about this email,” says a spokespersonat Sars who warns tax payers not to respondto this email.
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Northlink hosts High Teafor Down SyndromeRibbons and lace. This is the theme fora high tea fundraiser planned by stu-dents and staff at Northlink College inBellville, in aid of Down SyndromeSouth Africa.
“This organisation is very close to ourheart and we want to create moreawareness for this cause and the goodwork they are doing,” said HaroldineGallant, a third year travel and tourismstudent at the college.
The Ribbon and Lace High TeaFundraiser will be held 6 September inBellville.
“Some of our guests will include DownSyndrome South Africa representativesand other sponsors.”
The organisers requested any otherprospective donors to contact them atthe numbers supplied below.V Haroldine can be reached at 083 464 2966 or021 987 8835 or [email protected], andLesley Badenhorst at 021 524 2330.
Lat Wai Family Fun Farm and Picnic Mar-ket in Joostenbergvlakte, launched on Sun-day 25 May and will also be open this Sunday(29 June) and all other good weather Sun-days.
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.V Phone coordinator Wendy Craig on 081 402 7483for more information.
Have a lekker time at the family fun farm
The winter chill may have begun to bite, butthere is only one place in Cape Town whereyou can be guaranteed to see snow, and thatis at the CapeGate Shopping Centre in Brac-kenfell.
The centre court atCapeGatewill be trans-formed into a winter wonderland, with a 4mhigh, 40m long toboggan ice slide spirallinground a giant inflatable ice cream.
For the smaller children there is a 15mlong mini slide with two lanes so friends cango down together in safety.
For those who don’t have a need for speed,there is also a snow play area filled withenough real snow to make the most imagina-tive of snowmen.
“We like to do something special for thewinter holidays, and this year we decidedthat the magic of real snow would be the besttreat we could give to our customers,” saidgeneral manager Nicholas Oliphant.
“Most important for us, this is also a way
of giving back to the community that we 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 Cape Gate 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 R25 fora mini rider or accompanying adult. Ticketsare available at Computicket online at Chec-kers, Checkers Hyper, Shoprite and Houseand Home stores.
The last rides will be on Saturday 19 July,so make sure you visit CapeGate beforethen.V For more information contact Amanda McCarthy,Marketing Manager at CapeGate at 021 981 2289 oremail [email protected]. Alternatively visitthe CapeGate Shopping Precinct Facebook page orwww.capegatecentre.co.za.
It’s snowing at the mall
Hokkiesterre: Ses hokkiespelers aan die Laerskool Mikro is onlangs by drie hokkiesonespanne ingedeel nadat die WPhokkiespan op 14 Mei aangekondig is. Die sonespanne, watop 19 Mei aangekondig is, is die Durbellsonespan (Aspan), die Noordelike sone (Bspan)en Sentrale sone (Cspan). Die spelers is (van links) Riaan Basson (Sentrale sone), LiamLadewig (Durbellsone), Mieke Smit, Lisa Loots (beide Noordelike sone), Juan Wilson(Noordelike sone) en Ziaan van Zyl (Sentrale sone). Die Durbellsonespan neem van 27 tot30 Junie aan die suidelike streek se o.13hokkiefees in OosLonden deel. Die Noordelike enSentrale sonespanne gaan in Augustus op Hartleyvale aan ’n intersonetoernooi deelneem.
Children can keepbusy at KirstenboschThere will be plenty of activities onoffer at Kirstenbosch’s Winter Wondersholiday programme.
From Monday 30 June until Friday 18July the garden offers activities that willhave children creating, learning, wal-king and generally having fun.
Children can meet the characters whoinhabit 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 preparedentertaining 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 willkick 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-sidesoccer, 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 a national price freeze on online 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 withthe 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 scenic BlueMini 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 SightseeingTour 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.
“It’s definitely for the love of it,” saysIlse Els, manager of the organisationthat daily opens its door and cupbo-
ards to empower those less fortunate.She and 15 others - of whom 10 are employ-
ed fulltime and six are permanent volun-teers - practice their “calling” from a 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 Care Mission 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-blished when the two organisations mergedin 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 create more 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 on Mandela Day, 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.
Providing love, care andhope for the homeless
The MES team are, in front, Yvette Conradie and Annelise Le Grange, in the second row, Willie Els,Daniel Rossouw, Veronica Geduld, Ilse Els, Marina Murray, Robert Viga and Calvin Enslin. At theback are Harold Abrahams, Salome Els, Hilke Erasmus, Arno Scheepers, Clarina Hanekom, Andrevan Graan, Karen Nyarufero, Alda van der Westhuizen and Joseph Fredericks.
Harold Abrahamsvan MES lê in eenvan die koerantenplastiekslaapsakke, wat hullemaak vir haweloses. By hom isMichelle Coetzeevan Bellville.
FOTO: CARINA ROUX
Tjoeftjaf en klompdakloses slaap warmMICHELLE LINNERT
@linnertmb
Dis omtrent ’n aanskoulike storie, dié slaap-sakmakery. Lê koerantpapier neer, kramen plak so ’n paar keer, en siedaar – nog ’nslaapsak wat ’n hawelose op die koue se-ment van verkluiming sal red.
Harold Abrahams is die bestuurder vandié projek by die Metro Evangelical Society,of MES, soos almal dit ken, se kantoor inBellville. Hy sê op ’n goeie oggend kan hytjoef-tjaf sowat 50 van dié reënbestande sak-ke maak waarin een – “of twee, as jy kleinis” – kan lê,” lag Ilse Els, bestuurder vanMES.
Hulle moet net nie rook, terwyl hulledaarin lê nie, want hoewel die sakke veel-doelig is – “sommige ouens gebruik dit ookom hul klere droog te hou,” sê Ilse weer tus-senin – is die slaapsakke nog nie brandbe-stand nie, of geskik vir klein kindertjies nie.
“Hulle kan versmoor,” verduidelik Ha-rold.
Ilse sekollegabydiePresbiteriaansekerklangs MES se kantore, Caryl de Krielen,kom loer in tydens Harold se demonstrasie.Caryl sê dié slaapsakke was die idee van eneJo Maxwell, ’n vrou van die suidelike voor-stede, wat dit saam met die Rotariërs daar
die eerste keer vervaardig het.Hulle skenk steeds die “slope”, soos Ilse
nadie groot plastieksakkeverwys,waarvandie slaapsakke gemaak word. “Ons moet ditnet optel in Wynberg,” sê Caryl.
Dan, wanneer dit by die kerk of MES sekantore aankom, word die vervaardigings-proses in Harold se bekwame hande gelaat.En hy kén sy storie.
Terwyl TygerBurger ’n kort video van sydemonstrasie verfilm, verduidelik Haroldhoe hy drie koerantfolio’s op ’n slag opme-kaarstapel en vaskram in die hoeke, om ’nlaag te vorm. Hy herhaal dié proses so seskeer, en heg dan die lae soos laslappies aan-mekaar, maar met kleefband. Dan is dit nogso drie stappe van omvou en vasplak, enminder as vyf minute later – voor jy kan sê“slaapsak” – is hy klaar.
Ilse sê hulle laat die slaapsakke in dievoorportaal van hul kantore. “Enigiemandis welkom, en kan daarvan neem soveel aswat hulle nodig het.” Sy sê afhangend vanhoe daar na die sakke, wat van herwonnemateriaal gemaak word, gekyk word, kandit so lank as ’n paar maande hou. Maar dithet ook sy nadele.
Intussen is Harold se demonstrasie bynaklaar.Hy sê ashyom05:30 begin, hethy teen07:00 reeds so 50 slaapsakke gemaak.
Some of the best entertainers areoffering their time, free of charge,for three worthy causes.
TygerBurger is bringing topmusicians togetherat the BellvilleCivic Theatre on Sunday 27 Julyto raise funds for the Carel du ToitCentre, Mould Empower Serve(MES) and Special Needs AdaptedProgramme (Snap) at the 12th an-nual Want ons Kan!/’Cause weCan! charity concert.
Mathys Roets, Kevin Leo andDanie Niehaus will perform as Drie van dieBestes. They will be joined on stage a hostof performers including Elvis Blue, AdamTas, Wicus van der Merwe, Emo Adams andTake Note, Zanne Stapelberg, Blues Broers,Francois van Coke and guitarist Jedd Kos-
sew, Dowwe Dolla and saxopho-nist Hiram Koopman.
Every cent raised will go direc-tly to the three beneficiaries. Thevenue, lights, stage decor, sound,accommodation, wine tasting andsecurity are all sponsored.
All readers need to do is buy aticket to this brilliant show.
Tickets cost R250 and can bebought directly from the benefici-aries:V Carel du Toit: Valerie van der Merwe on
021 933 4578, 082 211 9965 or email valerie@careldutoit.co.za.V Mes: Clarina Hanekom on 074 692 1247 or 021 9498736 or [email protected] Snap: Christelle Muller on 076 575 5662 or 021 9768706.
Die jaarlikse nasionale Winterhoop-veldtog, waarmee meer gegoede wel-doeners haweloses ’n warm hupstoot
gee, het vanjaar effens vroëer begin.Wat ook anders was, was dat voorheen be-
nadeeldes vanjaar ingespring en aan dié in-grypings- en opheffingsprogram van die Me-tro Evangelical Services (MES)-organisasiedeelgeneem het.
Die nasionale Winterhoop-projek, wat ge-woonlik van 1 tot 20 Junie van stapel gestuurword, is reeds 14 jaar lank aan die gang enbehels dat die publiek kos, wintersklere enkomberse tydens die snerpende koue aanhulpbehoewendes voorsien.
’n Totaal van 18 voorheen benadeeldes hetegter reeds vanaf 15 Mei hul toewyding totdie program gewys deur kentekens (of “bad-ges”) ten bate van Winterhoop by sekerewinkelsentrums te verkoop, het Hilke Eras-mus van MES laat weet.
Priscilla Matthews was een van dié 18mense wat die kentekens verkoop het.
Haar hartverskeurende verhaal is ook eenvan hoop.
Sy het ná ’n lang periode waarin sy in ’nnagskuiling gewoon het, haar matriek vol-
tooi.Sy het ook later by die Pirates Homeless-
krieketprogram aangesluit.Francois Pienaar, hoof van dié krieketpro-
gram, sê van Priscilla: “Sy het ’n tuiste ge-vind en deel geword van ons krieketfami-lie.” Priscilla het deur die program ’n krie-ketskeidsregterskursus voltooi en is noueen van die Gauteng-krieketraad se skeids-regters, sê Francois. “Ons is baie trots ophaar!” meen hy.
Priscilla sê dit was vir haar ’n lekkerte omte kan help. “Dit was ’n voorreg om deel vanhierdie projek te wees. Selfs al het ek ’n ‘row-we’ begin tot my lewe gehad, het ek baie ge-leenthede ontvang. Hierdie was my manierom dankie te sê en terug te gee vir dít watek ontvang het,” het sy gesê.
Hilke sê dat die publiek steeds aangemoe-dig word om goeie gehalte truie, komberseen serpe in te samel en by een van die meeras 200 punte landswyd af te laai.
“Finansiële bydraes kan ook elektroniesgemaak word,” sê sy.V Besoek www.winterhoop.org vir meer inligting, ofkontak Hilke Erasmus by [email protected] vir meerbesonderhede.
Warm hupstoot vir haweloses
Take a bow: Some30 talented younginstrumentalists fromCape Town andsurrounding areasauditioned at the HugoLambrechts Music inParow for berths inthe 2014 SAMROHubert van der SpuyNational MusicCompetition from 29September to 3October. ConnorSouthgate (8) fromKuils River is one ofthe youngest entrants.Here he is with histeacher Zelda Hofstander. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Kom vier Kersfees met eteDis koud, dit sneeu, dis winter – tyd vir’n lekker warm Kersete by die Alta duToit-nasorgsentrum.
Dié sentrum se “Kersfees in die Win-ter”-ete word op Vrydag 25 Julie enSaterdag 26 Julie vanaf 18:30 in die nuutopgeknapte eetsaal van die Tosnini-kos-huis gehou.
“Ons inwoners gaan weer hul bestevoetjie voorsit en kelner speel vir dieaand, terwyl gaste heerlik eet,” hetMarina van der Meulen van dié sentrumlaat weet. Die koste is R110 per persoonvir ’n driegang-maal.V Besprekings kan by Lelani gedoen word by021 913 2106.
Funicular: Cape Point is offering a freetrip on the legendary Flying DutchmanFunicular and a free meal at the TwoOceans Restaurant for children accompaniedby a paying adult this winter. Children alsoqualify for 20% off on a kid’s Big 5 dinnerset at the Cape Point Lighthouse and Outof Africa retail stores. For more informationvisit www.capepoint.co.za or call theInformation Centre on 021 780 9010/11.
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Some adoring animals at the FisantekraalAnimal Welfare (FAW) are available for lo-ving new homes.
Catch, named because he’s been taught toplay ball, is sweet-natured, friendly, andwell-balanced. He has a spring in his step,loves children and is very outgoing.
He is three-years-old, and is a healthy,happy, well-balanced medium-sized dogwith smooth fur and an eager smile.
Kiri is a gorgeous four year old medium-si-zed dog He has a gentle and companionablenature.Kiri absolutely adores attention, andis eager to share his heart with you.
He does not get on with cats, but is happyto be friends with other laid-back dogs – orbe an only dog, as long as you give him love.
The FAW has many other perfect poochesready to fill your home with love. Visit theirwebsite at www.faw.za.org. All adult FAWanimals are sterilised and vaccinated.
All adoptions are subject to a home-checkand adoption fee of R500 for adult dogs.V Contact the FAW at [email protected] or on084 519 0380 with enquiries. To sponsor a kennel ordonate a used one, phone 076 799 0249 or send anemail to [email protected].
Dogs waiting togive you love
Catch loves to play ball.
Kiri has a gentle and companionable nature.
ESMÉ ERASMUS@erasmusesme
The “laughing face” of Suzy, lying snugly inher brand new, cosy kennel, speaks volumesfor her happiness.
Suzy is one of several dogs in Fisantekraalthat have benefited from the FisantekraalAnimal Welfare’s 2014 kennel project.
A total of 79 kennels, of which 16 were usedkennels, have been donated to the FAW’sKennel Drive. In this project people cansponsor a kennel for a dog in need for onlyR250 per kennel.
“To many of us, having our dogs and catssleep inside is the norm. Not only is it a com-fort because we love them, but they are bet-ter able to protect us, plus – most important-ly – they’re family members!
“Even if dogs sleep outside, we make surethey have sturdy, comfortable kennels andample shelter.
“However, in Fisantekraal and similarareas, dogs sleeping outside is the norm.Dogs without shelter – rain or shine – is also,sadly, pretty standard,” said Jane Payne, co-ordinator of the kennel project.
“Each weekend we continue to place thesekennels within the township and informalsettlement, ensuring that priority is given tothose animals where shelter is most limi-ted,” she said.
“As we drive around Fisantekraal, we arestarting to see a lot of FAW kennels and itreally reminds us that this project is makinga big difference,” she said.
Another dog, Wollie, was so unused to ha-ving his own home he was scared to enterhis new kennel. A volunteer, who asked tobe anonymous, had to go inside with him toshow him it is safe.
“I think he couldn’t believe it was for himto go into. He still runs after our van whenhe sees us and we always stop to give hima cookie,” Payne said.
For R250, people can offer shelter and com-fort to a township dog (or cat) this winter.
The ReMax Property Centre Durbanvillealso recently launched a new fundraisingcampaign to raise R10 000 to buy a solar wa-ter heating system for FAW so they can havehot water for the cleaning and bathing of theanimals.
Currently they are operating from a con-tainer with no electricity or hot water.
All the agents in Durbanville have agreedto donate a certain percentage of their com-mission and the administration staff havealso given willingly towards this project.
“RE/MAX Property Centre also commit-
ted to match every rand our associates con-tributes to this project,” said Albert Gerber,manager of RE/MAX Property Centre (Dur-banville).
Anyone who want to donate towards the
solar system can send an email to [email protected] Contact Jane on 076 799 0249 or send an emailto [email protected] to sponsor or donate a kennel.Visit www.faw.za.org for more information.
New homes keep dogs snug
Wolly’s previous cage was broken down to bereplaced with a cosy kennel.
A volunteer, who wants to stay anonymous,gets into Wollie’s new kennel to show him it issafe inside.
Before: Suzy withher old cage inthe background,which hardlyoffered sufficient
shelter againstthe Capewinters.
After: Suzy issnug and happyin her brandnew kennel.
Singer Petra Mans wears her invincibleheart on her sleeve.
The bubbly, down to earth, twenty-four-year-old’s music career received a ma-jor boost after winning last year’s Makingof a Star competition, with her song, “Myinvincible heart”.
Since winning the competition’s originalcategory, Petra has gone on to record thesongandamusicvideo for it, but there’smo-re to come from her soon.
Petra got her first taste of singing inschool when her grandmother convinced te-achers to use her in a school production shewas too shy to audition for herself.
Once her teachers realised she had a goodvoice, they encouraged her to take singinglessons, and she’s been using her voice eversince. “It was love at first note,” she says.
written by her brother Hèrjo Schoeman, asa song about finding your voice and yourown strength, which is the story she tellsin the music video for the song.
“The music video is about struggling andbreaking through your struggles and em-bracing them,” she explains. “It’s about co-ming out bigger, better and stronger. It’ssaying: ‘you will survive this’.”
Her management team are in the processof contacting television channels, but fornow the video is available on YouTube.
Petra came across the entry form and pri-ze information for the Making of a Star com-petition and, being no stranger to competiti-ons, she decided: “I have to do it”.
“If it wasn’t for Making of a Star Iwouldn’t have had my own music video ora complete professional photo shoot,” shesays. Another highlight from the competiti-on was all the new people she met and conti-nues to meet.
Her single has been picked up by stationslike RSG, MFM and FeelGood FM, but Pe-tra’s next release will be an Afrikaans song.
“As Musiek Groen Was”, written by JJBrits, 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’vewritten together which they hope to releaseover 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 jo-kes.
She has recently started working with theStellenbosch School of Rock and sings withtheir band. Also in the pipeline is an appea-rance on GoMusic.mobi, a new mobile sitethat streams live performances.
Petra has a few performances at festivalslike the Biltong Festival and Winter Won-derland lined up, but fans can keep an eyeon her Facebook page to stay up to date withher shows.
V Petra and Hèrjo visited the Orange Couch to perform “My Invincible Heart”. Visit www.tygerburger.co.za to watch their performance.
Petra is all heart as shepreps new tunes for fans
Petra Mans visited the Orange Couch toperform “My Invincible Heart”.
V Camerata Tinta Barocca will performtogether with no less than four harpsichords for Bach for Four at St Andrew’sPresbyterian Church tonight (Wednesday) at 20:00 with a preconcert talk byErik Dippenaar at 19:15. Tickets cost R100or R80 at the door. Call 083 684 7318 formore.
V Nik Rabinowitz will be performingstandup comedy at Die Boer tonight(Wednesday). R120. Visit www.dieboer.com or call 021 979 1911 to book.
V Battle of the Sexes is on stage at Barnyard Theatre Willowbridge until 20 July. Ticket prices vary. Visit www.barnyardtheatres.co.za for more.
V Riaan Hunter is Donderdag by Die Boerte sien. R120. Bespreek by www.dieboer.com of 021 979 1911.
V Pebbleman and Doc John will be at Mercury Live for Bluestown Sessions on Thursday from 20:00. R30 at the door (before21:00).
V Patrick Canovi and Belinda will be atBentley Oyster Bar in Claremont on Fridayfrom 20:00. Entrance is free. Call 021 6713948 to book.
V Arno Carstens brings his unpluggedshow to Die Boer on Friday. R150. Visitwww.dieboer.com or call 021 979 1911 tobook.
V Saarkiewill be at Plaasteater on Fridayfrom 19:00. R60. Email hennie@getawayafrica.com to book.
V Rika Vermeulen is Vrydag in die OuMeulteater met A Bflat in my bonnet tesien. R80. Bespreek by 083 564 0056 of
V Nedine Blom sing en dans in Afrikaansis Saterdagoggend vir die kleintjies by DieBoer te sien. R60. Bespreek by www.dieboer.com of 021 979 1911.
V Tillie, Thomas en die Tydmasjien, ’n kinderteaterstuk is Saterdagoggend in die OuMeulteater te sien. R45. Bespreek by 083564 0056 of [email protected].
V Ignition will be at Mampoer Bar in Parklands on Saturday from 20:00.
V MacStanley will be at Die Boer on Saturday. R120. Visit www.dieboer.com or call021 979 1911 to book. Visit www.tygerburger.co.za to read more about the band.
V Die Oudisie met Lulu Botha is Saterdagin die Ou Meulteater te sien. R80. Bespreek by 083 564 0056 of vicky@oumeulteater.co.za.
V Fredi Nest, Pieter Mohr, Jason Bradley,JJ Strydom en vele meer kuier Sondagvanaf 11:30 in The Barn in Gordonsbaai.Kaartjies kos R60 or R30 vir kinders jongeras 13. Bespreek by 084 359 0745 of isa[email protected].
V Boulevard Blues will be at Bertie’sMooring in Gordon’s Bay on Sunday from17:00. Entrance is free. Call 021 856 3343to book.
V Shawn Phillips will release his new album at Villa Pascal in Durbanville on Wednesday 2 July. R100. Visit www.villapascal.co.za or call 021 975 2566 to book.
V Michael Lindt will be at Die Boer onWednesday 2 July. R110. Visit www.dieboer.com or call 021 979 1911 to book.
What’s On | Wat’s Waar
Transformers 4 will be released at Ster-Ki-nekor CapeGate, Tygervalley, N1 City,Bayside and Parow on Friday.
The fourth film in the Transformers fran-chise is executive produced by Steven Spiel-berg and stars Mark Wahlberg and JackReynor.
In this film, an automobile mechanic and
his daughter make a discovery that promi-ses to bring down the Autobots and Decepti-cons, but first they have to avoid a paranoidgovernment official who is hell-bent onstopping them.
V Visit www.sterkinekor.com or call Ticketline on 08216789 for more information.
Next Transformers on at the movies
The Lilliput Players Children’s TheatreCompany will be premiering their brandnew show, Aladdin at the Nassau Theatreduring the winter school holidays.
Aladdin, which is set in the desert ofAgrabah, tells the story of a poor street boywho is the only person who can enter thecave of wonders and retrieve a magicallamp for the evil Jafar.
Jafar wants to use the magic lamp to beco-me the Sultan and the ruler of Agrabar.Aladdin becomes trapped in the cave ofwonders and accidentally discovers the re-sident of the lamp, a genie who grants himthree wishes.
Aladdin uses his wishes to try to win thelove of Princess Jasmine, but when Jafar fi-nally steals the lamp and gets three wishesof his own, Aladdin must rely on his intelli-gence to trick Jafar and save his friends andthe Kingdom.
The classic story with a modern twist hasbeen adapted by Elton John Duffy and featu-res popular songs by One Direction, BrunoMars, Britney Spears, Amy Winehouse andEminem.
This production stars Desle McConney,Shaun Klaasen, Rosanna Minchella, CarinaKarcher, Divan Coetzer, Kyle Seconna andHeinrich De Jager as Aladdin.
The show will run from Monday 30 Juneuntil Saturday 12 July at 10:00 (Monday to
Saturday) and tickets cost R50 throughComputicket.V The Nassau Theatre is situated on the groundsof Groote Schuur High School in Newlands. For moreinformation visit www.lilliputplayers.co.za.
Aladdin’s adventures atNassau for the holidays
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R2 400 000
Modern, Luukse siersteen familie woning, grooto/plan kombuis, heerlike onthaal areas metkaggel, 3 slaapkamers, igk’s, 2 spogbadkamers, aparte studeerkamer, swembad,braai lapa, dubbelmotorhuis, lugreëlaar. Baienetjies.Riaan082 492 6560 /Karin 082 475 3355
Gerieflik geleë, netjies 2 slpk dorphuis enkelmotorhuis in kompleks. Ruim oopplanleefarea buite braai. Trek net in. Lekkerprivaat.
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R330 000 -±496m² plot in long established DeKuilen.Close to transport and schools.R550 000-One of the last in Soneike ±559m²near shoppingmall.Alt : R795 000, Newly built, free standing,spacious 3beds, o/plan living, fitted kitchen,garage.Marie 082 492 5478 / Abrie 082 822 5029
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Prag erf met uitsig. 847 m² ommuur.HAASENDAL R695 000
R438 000
R950 000
SILVEROAKSNEAT AS A PIN + PRIVATE GARDEN
Kraaknetjiese dorphuis in sek. kompleks met 1 slpk.,i.g.k., sit-/eetkamer by oopplan kombuis, oho & plate,enkelmotorhuis. Privaat tuin. Goed beveilig.SILVEROAKSDorpshuis met privaat tuin in sekuriteitskompleks,1 slaapkamer, oopplan kombuis na leefarea,2 x wendyhuise. Skadunetparkering. Elektriese heining.
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SILVEROAKSSekuriteitskompleks, reuse 61m² woonstelplus emh., 1 ruim slpk., i.g.k., groot sit-/eetk.,balkon met uitsig.
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GENERALNOTICES
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LOST/MISSING
1225.
KITTEN MISSINGPixel, 5 month female kitten, shy,mostly white with brown & black onhead & back (calico). Lost in Oakdale
end May. Microchipped.R500 reward if found.
Call Suki 083 564 4332.
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BELONING KONTAK 0823945060
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PERSONALSEVICES
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CATERING &VENUES
1401.
DECKSTER'S CATERINGDÉCOR / HIRING
Decor / Hiring. Menu's from R120.00.Includes:
crockery, cutlery, white tablecloths,white chair coversorganza backdrop,arch & red carpet
( Ielaahm or Rene021 3714507 / 0823249486
www.decksterscatering.co.za
.SPITBRAAI KING
DURBANVILLE20 Yrs Exp.
Best price & value.Indoors or Outdoors.WINTER SPECIAL
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CHILDREN’SENTERTAINMENT
1405.
A JOLLY JUMP -021 979 1729Durbanville: Naomi 072 324 2607www.jollyjumpcastles.com
MAMA AMINAH* Financial problems* Love affair* Sexual problems* Lucky wallet* Pregnancy problemNo matter what yourproblem is, make a calland be helped. Bellville
Cell 083 489 2223Tel 021 839 5773
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* Love Spells* Sexual Problems
* Bring Back lost lover* Unfinished Job from the
other doctors.*Love Powder* Pension Delay
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Herbalist Lam0782860571 /021 555 2152
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Muti shop. Help with allproblems. Athlone078 119 2924021 838 2737
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PROF. ELI* Bring back lost lover
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* Job PromotionCall 061 119 4010
Cape Town / Bellville.
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Call: 083 338 2035 /021 839 2278
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The Spiritual HealerProf. Victoria
Los alle probleme op!!!Huwelik en finansieleprobleme, huis skoon-
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WOMAN DOCTOR* Bring back lost lover* Win Lotto/ Cassino* Magic Wallet - R350* I give good luck & fightbad luck* Clear all bad debts* Promotion at work &Increase salaries* Marriage problemssolved.
vir diefwering, Spaanse diefwering,hekke, rolhekke,
omheinings, balustrades, afdakke,outomatisering
van hekke.Skakel KOBUS DE JONGH0219886547/ 0839628437
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MIKES HANDISERVEYour all round''make nice''Handiman
Call Mike 083 4599 748021 949 1285
.PALISADE FENCING,VIBRACRETE WALLS,GATES AND SECURITYSPIKESWe install, or sell direct.Galvanised product,tailor-made,owner operated business.Contact Angela on [email protected]
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TOILET PAPER1 Ply 48 pack- R110.00 /
R140.002 Ply 48 pack R180.00We also sell all kinds ofhousehold detergents,such as car, garage etc.All orders more thanR100-00 we deliver forfree. Please call Clive.
BELLVILLE/OAKDALE. Kamers.Vanaf R1600 (deel). Tel 082 795 3398
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BRACKENFELL/PROTEAHOOGTE
Baie netjiese kamer te huur vir enkelpersoon. Voll. gemeub., kitchenette,stortgeriewe, eie ingang, staanplekvir motor. W&K ingesl. Braai gerieween swembad. R2 900 p.m. + deposito.
Tel. 082 936 2489
.GOODWOOD. Gemeubileerdebinnekamer te huur vir enkelwerkende dame. R1 500 p.m. + R500deposito. W & E ingesl. Beskikb.vanaf 1 Julie. % 021 591 9329
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STELLENBOSCHGemeubileerde enkelkamers in nuwe
studentehuis. Beskikbaar vanaf1 Aug. @ R3 000 per maand.
Skakel 084 240 5275
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Welgelegen - FurnishedSuitable for couple.
Full board and lodging.Incl. W+E and laundry.
R10 000 p.m.Phone 021 559 3401or 076 177 6538
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EMPLOYMENT
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ADMINISTRATIVE
3605
.ADMIN/PA LADY
Req, small bus. holiday job athome/office. Must be fulltime retur-
ning tertiary student. MSWord/Excel skills + Basic acc ess.Must reside in N.Subs near Loeven-stein. Own transp. ess. E-mail 2page Cv to [email protected] or
fax088 021 913 4345.
DRIVERS
3650
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CELMARKONSTRUKSIE
DRYWER
Woonagtig in Brackenfellarea. 5 Jaar ondervinding.Kode 14 met PDP. Roetesslegs in Skiereiland. Sala-
ris onderhandelbaar.
Faks CV engetuigskrifte en
aanduiding van ver-wagte salaris nna086 684 5567 of
Earn extra money byselling Avon Products.SMS name & area to
0845163353.
.Earn good money now
Urgently looking forreliable & available people, all racesand Characters for 3x TV Series & TVCommercials – ages 18-65, No expe-
rience needed,call us on 021 447 9459www.houseoffame.co.za
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HOME BASED CARERSNEEDED
Requirements:* Home care course* Experience with
elderly/disabled clients* Driver's licence
(own car an advantage)* Willing to work inNorthern Suburbs.
If you meet all aboverequirements please faxyour CV to 021 674 7095
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Jobless?Come apply for general
work.Shifts in Warehouse.
Min Matric.021 982 0214/ 0620
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JOBS AVAILABLEto become Cell C Rica Agent
and sell AIRTIME. Training fromMonday - Friday at 09:00am.
11e Coronation Court, Van Wyk str,Maitland.
Bring ID/Passport and proofof address
.Sewing Machinist
All-round qualified sewing -machinist required to do alterationsand mending in Kraaifontein / CapeGate area, with sound knowledge of
Jean & Breaker Zyps.Knowledge of dress-making will be
an advantage.Call: 021-987 5726 for an interview.
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MEISIES/DAMESVANAF OUDERDOM
16 EN OP METselfvertroue, wel ter taleen wat dit geniet omsaans te werk. Geenvervoer nodig nie.
Uitstekende kontant-aansporings vir dié wat ditgeniet om in 'n prettigeomgewing te werk.
Tel. Chantelle 0219812487tussen 10:00 en 16:00.
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MOBIELE WERK
Werk naweke/vakansiesby "events" op 'n aflosbasis op die dae wat joupas. Vereistes: Woon inBellville omgewing,prakties, vlytig, goeiemenseverhoudings.
E-mail vir info, of stuurCV met foto aan:tydelikewerkers@
yahoo.co.za
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VOERTUIGE-BESTUURDERS
Het u u eie betroubarevoertuig en geldige
rybewys?Ouderdom 21 - 35 jaar?Verdien ekstra kontantdeur saans in 'n prettige
omgewing te werk.Skakel Chantelle tussen
10:00 en 16:00 byTel 021 982 1876
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Trainee MarketingOfficers and ManagersRequired by young, vital,go-ahead company based
in Stikland. Strongpersonality, well dressed.Good afrikaans essential.National travel available.Full free training. Must beable to start within 24
hours. R5 000 + bonuses.A lulu of a job!
If you think this is for you.Phone Candice or Leonfor appointment to
interview 021 949 2929
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HELP JOUSELF NIE-MAND ANDERS SALNIE. VERDIEN R18 000P.M. KONTAK TANYA
072 415 5695of 021 910 0992
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Vol Energie!!Jonk, lus vir die lewe, volenergie, maar "BROKE".Nuwe divisie in groot
suksesvolle maatskappyhet die deur oopgemaakvir die regte twee jong
mense. Verdien R5 000 joueerste maand en trekvoordele uit ons pakketvan R5 000 + bonusse +
"cell", vervoer enbehuisings voordele.
Samatha 021 949 2929
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HAIR/BEAUTY
3685.
DurbanvilleRent a chair021 919 3917
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MEDICAL
3705.
NURSING VACANCYAVAILABLE Registered(SANC) nurse for AlzheimerClinic in Melkbosstrand.One month contract for July 2014.Contact: Mirrie on 021 553 2050
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SALES &MARKETING
3760.
Justine CosmeticsEarn extra, sell Justine.SMS name and area to
082 412 5505.
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E-X-P-A-N-D-I-N-GOur Company is opening a
New Sales Office inDURBANVILLE.
We require Self MotivatedSales Representatives
who wantTo join a winning team.
The Position: PromotingOur product range through
Leads, referrals &exhibitions.• No Exp Nec
• Training ProvidedWe offer: R9 000 neg
plus Comm. Plus Med Aid.To arrange an interview
call Mickey021 910 0457
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Sales Representative
Security company inDurbanville seeking
energetic, neat and hardworking
Sales Representativeswith own transport.
Knowlege of hame andbusiness secutiry systems
an advantage(training wil be provided).
Please fax your CV to086 509 0265
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We at Great Deals require2 x Team Leaders and10 x Team Membersto do Door to Door Sales.We offer BASIC SALARY +COMMISION + INCENTI-VES + BONUSES. Trans-port and training provided.Please contact us on tel
Moet aan die volgendevereistes voldoen:* Moet PSIRA geregistreerwees
* Geen krimenele rekord* Moet betroubaar wees* Geldige rybewys* Mededingende salaris* Moet vuurwapen-opleiding volgensSASETA standaarde hê,asook 'n vuurwapen witkaartjie.
KENNISGEWINGSTIGTING VAN ‘N SPESIALE-AANSLAGGEBIED (SRA)
VIRElsies River City Improvement District
Kennisgewing geskied hiermee dat:
1. Makeshift 1104 Pty Ltd, synde die geregistreerde eienaar van Erf 9722, geleë te6de Laan 40, Elsiesrivier, van voorneme is om aansoek te doen om ‘n Spesiale-aanslaggebied wat bekend sal staan as Elsies River City Improvement District te stigingevolge Kaapstad se Spesiale-aanslag-gebiede-verordering 2012 saam gelees metKaapstad se Spesiale-aanslag-gebied-beleid in die gebied wat alle nie-residensielebelastingbetalende eiendomme insluit wat begrens word deur:
Noordelike Grens: Vanaf die kruising van die spoorlynreserwemet Jan van RiebeeckRylaan weswaarts langs die spoorlynreserwe tot en met die kruising van diespoorlynreserwe met Halt-weg (spoorlynreserwe is uitgesluit).
Oostelike Grens: Vanaf die kruising van die spoorlynreserwe met Jan van RiebeeckRylaan suidwaarts langs Jan van Riebeeck Rylaan tot en met die kruising metEpping-Laan om alle eiendomme aan die westelike kant van Jan van RiebeeckRylaan in te sluit (padreserwe van Jan van Riebeeck Rylaan ingesluit).
Suidelike Grens: Vanaf die kruising van Jan van Riebeeck Rylaan en Epping-laanlangs Epping-laan tot en met die kruising van Halt-weg om alle eiendomme noodvan Epping- laan in te sluit (padreserwe van Epping-laan ingesluit).
Westelike Grens: Vanaf die kruising van Epping-laan en Halt-weg noordwaarts langsHalt-weg tot en met die kruising van Halt-weg en die spoorlynreserwe om alleeiendomme oos van Halt-weg in te sluit (padreserwe van Halt-weg ingesluit).
2. Kennisgewing van ‘n Openbare vergadering met die doel om:
i) Tersaaklike inligting rakende die aansoek te verskaf.ii) Praktiese implikasies te bespreek wat daarmee verband hou.
ALLE EIENAARS VAN EIENDOM IN DIE VOORGESTELDESPESIALE-AANSLAGGEBIED WORD VERSOEK OM DIE
VERGADERING BY TE WOON.
Vir enige navrae kontak John Huston Tel: 082 901 0591
Let wel, indien u nie die geregistreerde eienaar van die eiendom is nie word uversoek om asseblief hierdie kennisgewing onmiddellik aan te stuur na diegeregistreerde eienaar en verskaf die kontak besonderhede van die eienaar aanG. Lohrentz by [email protected], 083 255 7657, sodat daar kontak gemaakkan word met die eienaar.
Set on a smallholdings in theSet on a smallholdings in thefarmlands of Durbanville liesfarmlands of Durbanville liesToscana - a beautiful venue forToscana - a beautiful venue for
weddings, functions and corporateweddings, functions and corporateevents.events.
For more information, contactFor more information, contact082 707 9262 or e-mail:082 707 9262 or e-mail:
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Johann Zulch en Tania Vermaak was Saterdag in aksie tydens die derde Dagbreekplaasgimkana in Velddrif. FOTO: PATRICK VERMAAK
PATRICK VERMAAK
’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
en Kobus Wilson jr. (klas A FM Civils MazdaRustler 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 dit was besonders om die 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 VW Golf 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 LiezelOosthuizen (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, hetbeïndruk met haar standaard-klas I VW GolfChico 1.4i deur 27ste algeheel te eindig onder41 inskrywings. Dié gr.12-leerder van die Ho-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 E met 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-dig by die byeenkoms: Cape Helldrivers sestigterslid, Abie, ervare renjaerseun, Gunt-her, en 11-jarige kleinseun, Luke. Luke hetsy debuut gemaak as navigator vir Guntherin die 1974 Opel Commodore GS V8 klassiekerenmotor.
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
SAREL BURGER
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 bontstaan het op pad na’n weghol-sege van 66-17.
Indien daar een duidelike boodskapspreek 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 voordie 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 dieSuid-Kaap die junior span van die Crus-aders-klub op George met 12-5 geklop.
Tiere vryf vyfde sege goed in
SAREL BURGER
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 het met 30-24 gewen. Bellville hetmet 3-54 in die stof gebyt teen Hamiltons, die
voorloper op die punteleer.In die B-afdeling is oorwinnings behaal
deur Milnerton (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 ’nmaandlange 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 Tygerbergklub
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NETBALL: SOUTH AFRICA WINS TEST SERIES AGAINST SCOTLAND
Proteas pluck ThistlesThe SPAR Proteas wielded the white-
wash brush to good effect as they wontheir third Test against Scotland’s
Thistles 46-33 at the Bellville Velodrome inCape Town on Saturday afternoon.
With earlier 56-29 and 41-25 wins from thefirst two Tests under their belts, the Proteaswill be off to next month’s CommonwealthGames loaded with confidence.
Despite the 3-0 series defeat, the Thistlesimproved with every outing and gave theProteas a great opportunity to work on are-as of their game that needed attention.
Despite winning all three tests, the Prote-as started off nervously, trailing 1-2 after on-ly three minutes of play.
This seemed to work as a wake-up call forthe Proteas, who increased their focus andin the space of six minutes halted the Thist-les’ charge by running up a 7-4 lead to raptu-rous applause from fans.
As play moved towards the end of the firstquarter, the frenetic playing patterns gaveway to a more cautious approach on bothsides. During this phase of play, Scotlandwere the more prolific scorers as their mo-ves proved the more penetrative and theysaw the quarter out in relative comfort witha 11-9 lead.
Another tense start by the Proteas who re-sumed with two line-up changes made fora slowish fight-back, which needed somethree minutes play for them to draw levelat 12-all as the local fans roared their de-light.
A two-minute time-out midway throughthis quarter after an injury to Thistles cap-tain Lesley MacDonald gave the coaches achance for animated pep talks, the teamsupped the tempo when play resumed.
This made for exciting play, with the sco-reboard seesawing as the ferocious action,
littered with turn-overs ahead of the halftimebreak saw the Proteas regain a slender 20-19lead.
This second-quarter display by the Thistleswas possibly their best quarter performanceand although they surrendered the lead, theystill outscored their higher world-ranked op-ponents by 10 goals to 9.
The Proteas were far more assured and con-fident under the post when play resumed. Itwas great reward for vastly improved inter-passing which caused the Thistles to lose theirmarkers and the Proteas steadily pulled awayby applying unrelenting pressure.
Protea centre Erin Burger stretches for the ball as Scotland centre Samantha Murphy watchesduring their game at the Bellville Velodrome. The Proteas made a clean sweep, winning the testseries 30. Go to www.tygerburger.co.za for more photos. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX