Email: [email protected]Wednesday 15 August 2012 Tel: 021 910 6500 www.tygerburger.co.za MILNERTON Inside: Inside: Inside: Partnership blossoms Portuguese fest a treat 19 19 5 8 De Grendel lewer drie vir WP-span ANDRÉ BAKKES The Brooklyn resident who lives in Fenwick Street has had enough after he was yet again the victim of a house break-in last week Thursday. This time 12 thoroughbred racing pigeons were stolen from his yard by “hooligans”. “If I was in charge I’d drop them all in the sea! Then there would be no hooligans!” he exclaims. According to the man who wishes to remain anonymous that particu- lar area in Brooklyn has been tar- geted over the years. He says it is now so bad that peo- ple don’t even report crimes any more. Maitland police spokesperson, W/O Siyabulela Vukubi, says that house break-ins aren’t on the rise in their precinct, but he cannot under- stand why people would fail to re- port a case. “If people don’t report incidents then we won’t know where the problem areas are. Getting the pub- lic to report crimes is one of our main priorities,” he insists. Milnerton police spokesperson, W/O Daphne Dell, echoes Vukubi when she says: “It is vital for people to report crime, because it assists us in our focus driven operations and deployment.” The highly irritated homeowner did report Thursday’s incident, but he adds exasperated: “I’m tired of making statements! Not a month goes by that someone’s house hasn’t been broken into. If you drive through the area you see no cars parked in the street and you see high walls on either side of the road – all because of the crime.” When he left his house last week he saw one man and two children watching him leave. . To page 2. Brooklyn break-in ) Houses broken into ‘every month’ The Portuguese Club in Milner- ton hosted its annual Festival of St Lawrence on Sunday. Jorginho was among the live musicians who treated the guests to some feel-good traditional Portuguese music. More pictures on page 8. Photo: Leon Steenkamp Fest of St Lawrence
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The Brooklyn resident who livesin Fenwick Street has hadenoughafterhewasyetagain thevictim of a house break-in lastweek Thursday. This time 12thoroughbred racing pigeonswere stolen from his yard by“hooligans”.
“If I was in charge I’d drop themall in the sea! Then there would beno hooligans!” he exclaims.According to themanwhowishes
to remain anonymous that particu-lar area in Brooklyn has been tar-geted over the years.He says it is now so bad that peo-
ple don’t even report crimes anymore.Maitland police spokesperson,
W/O Siyabulela Vukubi, says thathouse break-ins aren’t on the rise intheir precinct, but he cannot under-stand why people would fail to re-port a case.“If people don’t report incidents
then we won’t know where theproblem areas are. Getting the pub-lic to report crimes is one of ourmain priorities,” he insists.Milnerton police spokesperson,
W/O Daphne Dell, echoes Vukubiwhen she says: “It is vital for peopleto report crime, because it assistsus in our focus driven operationsand deployment.”The highly irritated homeowner
did report Thursday’s incident, buthe adds exasperated: “I’m tired ofmaking statements! Not a monthgoes by that someone’s househasn’tbeen broken into. If you drivethrough the area you see no carsparked in the street and you seehighwalls on either side of the road– all because of the crime.”When he left his house last week
he saw one man and two childrenwatching him leave.
. To page 2.
Brooklyn breakin) Houses broken into ‘every month’
The Portuguese Club in Milnerton hosted its annual Festival ofSt Lawrence on Sunday. Jorginhowas among the live musicianswho treated the guests to somefeelgood traditional Portuguesemusic. More pictures on page 8.
Photo: Leon Steenkamp
Fest of StLawrence
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. From page 1.Something told him to turn around and in-
spect his property, but much to his regret hedidn’t.
When he returned he saw his gate was bro-ken and his yard untidy.
“Twelve expensive racing pigeons werestolen, a slab was removed from my wall andthey even stole my braai-top!”
Just a few weeks ago a nurse checked upon him and after just half-an-hour her car ra-
dio was stolen.He also claims that uninsured tools to the
value of R300 000 were stolen from his homea few months ago.
“Here it is worse than Khayelitsha! It’s asad business ... I’m very annoyed.”
Vukubi says the priority crimes in theMaitland precinct are theft out of motor ve-hicles and robberies. In most of these cases,the complainant is partly to blame due tonegligence.
One part of Brooklyn falls under the juris-diction of Maitland and the other Milnertonpolice.
Milnerton’s Dell reveals that house break-ins have increased in the Royal Ascott andMilnertonCentral areas.Once again, the vic-tims of these crimes often play a part by notbeing more vigilant, closing all the doors andgates and activating the alarm.
Both Vukubi and Dell once again urge thecommunity to be observant and careful.
Cops say breakins on rise in certain areas
LEON STEENKAMP
The father of a Table View teenager isurging all parents to ensure that theirchildren have the necessary safety gearafter his son suffered a heavy fall off hisskateboard last week.
An exhilarating downhill trip on his long-board skateboard nearly ended in tragedyfor Wesley Mc Lean (15) after he fell and col-lided head-first into a wall on Thursday.
The fall caused Wesley to black out mo-mentarily.
After he came round he was so overcome
with dizziness that a friend had to ask hisparents to come pick him up.
They then phoned Wesley’s father John.“I feel like such an idiot. You see the long-
boards, they are longer, faster and meaner.Just three pushes and you can travel a blockand you think that is nice. But then the kidsstart doing these slides, and skids and goingdownhill on them,” John said.
“Wesley was probably doing about 60 kphwhen he hit a bump and came off his board.
“We took him to hospital and that cost usabout R5 000. He is at home now but thismorning he was still vomiting. He has a bighole in his leg and his one arm he can just
about move, he says is feels like it’s dislocat-ed,” he said on Friday morning.
He added that they were still not aware ofthe full extent of his son’s injuries.
“It’s like any whiplash injury, you only be-come aware of what’s wrong a couple of daysafterwards.”
The worried father said that, had he real-ised the dangers involved in the sport hewould have either ensured his son wear thenecessary protective gear or not let him geton the board to start with.
“You don’t sit and weigh up the negatives,what the worst case scenario could be. Youjust want your kids to have fun.”
Dangers of skateboards real
The Purple Hat Foundation, an organisationdedicated to finding solutions for the elderlywho struggle to make ends meet has set upan office at 48 York Close, Parklands. Thefoundation has recently moved here fromDurbanville.
“We are identifying a group of people who
wish to participate in the way forward.We are not specifying age as many chil-
dren are concerned about their older rela-tives and would like to participate in findingsolutions so that these relatives do not be-come a burden to them in later life,” explainsLetty Fox, founding member of the founda-
tion.Thegroupwill host a “Refire”meeting eve-
ry Tuesday from 10:00 to 11:00 and Thursdayfrom 18:00 to 19:00 at their office.
To book contact Letty Fox on 082 500 0098or [email protected] orvisit www.thepurplehatfoundation.org.za.
Purple Hat finding ways to help the elderly
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A total of 40 tickets are available for theevent which is in aid of the feeding schemeand soup kitchen the organisation runs.
The R140 ticket includes an eat-as-much-as-you-like buffet, with starter, main courseand dessert as well as entertainment (livemusic, stand-up comedians) and free gifts.
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Eatup for soup kitchen
LEON STEENKAMP
A cast of an archaeological treasure isthe latest addition to the collection of at-tractions at the Table Bay Nature Re-serve situated at Rietvlei.
The cast was made of an inscribed stonefound on the premises of the MilnertonAquatics Club 22 years ago.
“I was secretary of the club at the time. Apole for a sign had to be planted at the gateleading into the club grounds. I asked Rich-ard, who was the groundsman at the time,to dig the hole on 4 January 1990,” recalls PatDowning a well-known member of the club.
Whilst digging, Pat heard shrieks from thegardener and then sawhimrunning towardsher with great excitement.
The stone with writing on it that heshowed her was clearly very old and Down-ing phoned the South African Cultural His-tory Museum in Cape Town and told themabout the find. A representative was sent tocollect the stone.
“The ground on which the clubhouse isbuilt, was used as a dumping ground for allthe rubble that was removed from the exca-vation of the building of the Golden AcreCentre. Therefore it was presumed that thestone had been brought in with the rubble.Nevertheless it was an historic find and Ri-chard was excited and proud about the factthat he had found it,” Pat says.
According to the South African Archaeo-logical Society (SAAS) it is likely that the
stone was originally placed on the shore ofTableBay inwhat is nowcentral CapeTown.
A translation of the inscription reads:“The (ship) Vitoria, captain Cristavao deMendonca, came here on the 25th of May1524. A coin was placed (underneath). Allwell. God be praised.”
TheSAASdates this stone as the oldest rel-ic in South Africa of the early Portuguesenavigators, after the fragments of thepadrao
(memorial cross) left by Bartolomeu Dias atKwaaihoek east of Port Elizabeth in 1488,and another inscribed stone from MosselBay believed to date back to 1500.
A grateful Koos Retief, manager of the re-serve, thanked the club for the donation andconfirmed that the artifactwill be awelcomeaddition to the centre.
The original stone is on display in theIziko Museum.
Stone’s throw from past
Pat Downing with the cast of the postal stone that theMilnerton Aquatics Club (MAC) donatedto the Table Bay Nature Reserve last week. Also present were (left) Ross Coswing (MAC commodore) and Koos Retief (manager of the Table Bay Nature Reserve). Photo: Leon Steenkamp
JANA BEKKER
“Om jou hand in jou sak te steek en te gee,beteken jy gee van jouself. ’n Skenker vaneen van Huis Jabes se veiligheidshuise hetgesê ‘toe sy hand oopgaan het hy dubbel ont-
vang wat hy gegee het’.”Só het Kobus Swart, streek-hoofbestuur-
der van Sanlam Wes-Kaap, verlede Woens-dagaand 8 Augustus by ’n rugby-kuieraandby D’Aria-wynplaas ten bate van Huis Jabesgesê. Swart het gereelde donateurs en vrien-de van Huis Jabes bedank vir hul volgehoueondersteuning.
By dié geleentheid is daar gesellig gekuieren behoorlik rugby gepraat. Dit kon ook nieanders nie met talle oud-Springbokke onderdie gaste.
“Hierdie is veral ’n gewilde geleentheidwaar ondernemings hul topkliënte onthaal,omdat dit vir hulle ’n voorreg is ommetHuisJabes te assosieer,” sê Adri Klindt, voorsit-ter en stigterslid van Huis Jabes.
Adri sê die geleentheid is altyd so ’n grootsuksesdat die opbrengste dieveiligheidshui-se vir ’n hele aantal maande kan onderhou.
Sy sê hoewel die geldelike aspek vir dievoortbestaanvandiehuise baie belangrik is,is die bewusmaking van vroue, wat slagof-fers is van gesinsgeweld, amper belangriker.
Rugbykuieraand help Huis Jabes
Jan “Boland” Coetzee teken een van die rugbyballe wat by Huis Jabes se rugbyaand opgeveil is.
Lydia Theron (Durbanville) en Hendrik Stroebel (Milnerton) in gesellige luim.
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Spring brings new life and hope and the In-ternational Hotel School (IHS) will be hol-ding a Spring Charity Fair at Sable Squareon 1 September.The fair is in aid of I Am Special Minis-
tries, a non-governmental Christian basedorganisation that aims to help children fromimpoverished communities reach their fullpotential through academic support and lifeskills training.According to Pauline Frederick and Sha-
ron Booysen at the IHS’s Cape Town Cam-pus, stalls arebeing sold toboth students andsponsors.The R200 that is being asked for each stall
will go towards purchasing items such aseducational toys, clothing and food items onthe organisation’s wish list.
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rations Programme, Trainee-ship, SRC andDance Committee) classes are all buying ta-bles.Visitors to the fair, who can celebrate the
first day of spring by buying everythingfrom delectable culinary treats to arts andcrafts, can also look forward to a jumpingcastle, the fair’s very own clown turning outfunny shaped balloons and Harley Davidsonrides.Also on the day, IHS will be collecting
books for charity, the Oasis Association.Forfurther enquiries, contact LuaniOosthuizenon 083 399 1685.
Spring into action for fair
If ever proof were needed that Eskom haslost the plot, it came when their CEO Bri-an Dames recently called on business fora radical reorganisation of workinghours to deal with the problem of the eve-ning peak hour.
This is the time when the orange or redappeals appear on TV screens asking peopleto switch off geysers, pool pumps and lightsbecause the Eskom grid is in trouble.The surge in demand for electricity is cau-
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lay their evening meal to 21:00 when Daddycomes home from his flexi-time job? Whatwill happen is that the stove will have to goon again and there will be two meal times– one for the kids and one for the parents.Thepeakdemandperiod from17:00 to 21:00
is the big problem area. That’s when the bigpower stations can’t produce enough electri-city to meet the demand so they use gas tur-
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electricity for consumers is used for cookingand lighting during the evening peak. Andthen there is stolen electricity which is alsoused mainly at this time.So it is pretty obvious that the best way
to tackle the evening peak is to persuade peo-ple to use gas for cooking and heating. Freeenergy for the poor should be provided in theform of gas which is also cleaner and a darnside safer than the exploding paraffin stovesthat cause the shack fires. Transporting andselling gas will also create jobs.There may be questions about the supply
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Being the only local primary school to po-sitively respond to offers of assistancefrom Merriman Lions Club, De Vrije ZeePrimary and the club have both greatlybenefited and contributed to the partner-ship.
Developments over the past two years haveresulted in the school’s learners participa-ting in the annual Lions Clubs InternationalPeace Poster Contest for which 12-year-oldVinito Brown’s 2011 entry was selected andsponsored by Merriman Lions.Although the entry was unsuc-
cessful in theLionsdistrict judging,Vinito received a big cash prize andthe opportunity to address a Lionsmeeting.In the first ever “Made for Televi-
sion” 30-second advertisementscripted and co-produced by CliveFox in his capacity as District 410AMarketing of Lionism Chairpersonthe school featured strongly.Both selected learners, including
young Vinito and teacher Ian Ja-cobs, were featured in the environ-mental and services for children se-quences, which was filmed at theschool by a professional camerateam.Merriman Lions have also sup-
plied large quantities of fruit andvegetables, nutritious food packsfor learners during school holidays,stationery, hot meals, a schoolaward for arts and culture and theschool’s first vertical roller banner.The banner sponsored by Lions
colourfully displays the school’sculture and links it to the Lions phi-losophy.Merriman Lions and Tygerberg
Hills Lions Clubs teamed up to givethe school a new double oven andhotplate for the kitchen. In associa-tion with CTM Milnerton the floorhas also been retiled.
Just prior to the last school holidays DeVrije Zee held a “Red Nose Day” and thefood donated by learners was given to Mer-riman Lions for their “We Care FeedingProject” in Bonteheuwel which feeds 2 000people a week.Recently inducted as president for the Li-
ons year 2012/2013, Fox has been a volunta-rymember of Lions Clubs International for29 years and is proud to have served his lo-cal community, country and the world. Hesays: “There’s no greater feeling than kno-wing that your individual contribution
through team effort has changed someone’s lifefor the better. Through the international activi-ties of 1,35millionLions in 206 countrieswe canreally make a difference.”Further details on the club’s work at www.li-
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A great partnership pays dividends
Pictured isHennie van der Spuy (DeVrije Zee principal)with Lion Kenneth Fortune and GarethWilliams (manager of CTM in Milnerton) who sponsored the floor tilesfor the newly refurbished kitchen.
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The children’s hospice Iris House in Welge-legenwill be having a huge fundraiser eventon 25 August at African Pride Crystal To-wers Hotel in Century City.PremierHelenZillewill be a guest speaker
during the “Masked Ball” event, which theinspirational Dan Skinstad will MC.Iris House was formed in August of 2011
to providemuch-needed care and respite ser-vice to special needs children with limitedlife expectancy, as well as their families.In the first five months of operation, Iris
House had 11 families to care for, yet in thepast six months this number has grown to28 registered families as the word hasspread.During the ball, the spectacular Sterling
EQ quartet will be providing musical enter-
tainment and, as a special treat, there willalso be an exhibition from the young dan-cer’s of the Dance Extreme group.The event is to be recorded by a professio-
nal film team, copies of which will be availa-ble to the sponsors.There will be a gourmet three-course me-
al, estate wine selection on table, a compli-mentary welcome drink and ball mask, agoodie bag for every guest, paid and secureparking, a lucky draw and an auction.Guests are asked to arrive at 19:00 for 19:30.
Tickets cost R1 000 per seat or R9 000 per ta-ble.Should one require a personal meeting to
discuss anyof theopportunities, pleasedon’thesitate to contact the founder, Sue van derLinde, on 021 559 0800 or [email protected].
Gala fundraiser for Iris House
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The Portuguese Club in Milnerton hosted its annual Festival of St Lawrence on Sunday. StLawrence is the patron saint of the village Camacha on the island of Madeira. The 300 guestsin attendance could choose from a variety of tasty treats like prego rolls, tuna, calamari anda host of traditional Portuguese sweets. Organising the event and “manning” the kitchenon the day were (from left) Maria Alves, Teresa Araujo, Rosa de Abrieu, Belinda da Costaand Marisa Saldanha. Photos: Leon Steenkamp
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TygerBurger Milnerton Page 9Wednesday 15 August 2012 Nuus/News
On 24 August golf players get their chanceto assist Badisa by taking part in a golf dayat Arabella Golf and Country Estate be-tween Kleinmond and Hermanus.Various deals including accommodation
are available.One suchdeal isR1 600 per single orR1 800
per double room for the Friday night at thehotel.Add a four ball on the Saturday for only
R250 per person extra.Other options are also available.Phone Annemarie Bezuidenhout on
TheCape Jewish Seniors Association (CJ-SA) has realised the need to open a satellitebranch of the organisation on the WestCoast. The association has employed a so-cial worker, Melanie van Emmenes, to runthe programme and looks forward to cater-ing for the needs of Jewish seniors in the ar-ea. A meeting to introduce her to the localcommunity takes place on Thursday 23 Au-gust at 15:15 at the ChabadWest Coast Syna-gogue, 15 Curlewis Road, corner of Porter-field Road, Table View. Parking is availableat the AFMChurch on Porterfield Road. Forcatering purposes contact the Milnerton of-fice telephone 021 555 1736 or email [email protected].
*E-networking meeting
The next E-networking meeting will beheld on Wednesday 22 August from 07:15 to09:30 at House Of Minc, Sea Side Village,Bloubergstrand. Breakfast will be served at07:30 with lots of informal networking until08:00when the formalmeeting starts. Speak-er Dr ST Potgieter, a practicing psycholo-gist, author, public speaker, radio personali-ty, motivational speaker, life coach and pri-vate/group consultant will talk about Howto assert yourself and say “No” in the work-place.Cost for guests is R100 and bookings
should be done before 16:00 on 20 August. In-formation Estelle Hardcastle 083 281 8218 orGene Farmer 083 637 0489.
*Home of Hope spring lunchThe Home of Hope will host a Spring Cele-
bration Ladies’ Lunch on Saturday 1 Sep-tember at 12:00 at the On the rocks restau-rant inBloubergstrand. Guests should dressaccording to the theme. Cost is R250 per per-son and bookings can be done by contactingMarilize or Genevieve on 021 556 3573 or [email protected]. All proceeds to go to-wards the home which cares for abandonedand HIV/Aids babies.
*St Oswald’s Church bazaar
St Oswald’s Church in Milnerton will behaving a bazaar on Saturday, 1 September,from 8:00 to 12:00.Stalls include many food stalls, children’s
activities, white elephant, books, plants andmore.Please come alongwith friends and family
and support this event.Enquiries: Jemima Arendse on
081 213 0909.
A domestic workers workshop will takeplace at Hirsch’s Milnerton branch onThursday 16 August at 10:00.Patsy Peria, senior product consultant for
Unilever,will be talking onhow to clean anduse washingmachines, dishwashers and ge-neral cleaning of fridges and stoves. Atten-dance is free of charge. Kindly RSVP to Nar-do van Eck on [email protected] or call021 528 6700.
TygerBurger Milnerton Page 10 Wednesday 15 August 2012Hoofartikelblad/Leader's page
Die ewige God is ’n skuilplek, Sy arms isaltyd onder jou.
Deuteronomium 33:27
Kaap beleef diemag van natuurDit was ’n naweek wat van kragdadigeweergebeure getuig het. Wind, reën enkoue het respek afgedwing.Tot diep in die noordelike voorstede het
die wind gewoed soos die Kaapse midde-stad nie sommer in die somer beleef nie.Dit was ’n soort bangmaakwind. Die afge-breekte takke en selfs bome wat die vol-gende dag in die strate gesaai gelê het, ge-tuig daarvan.Saam met die wind het daar in die nag
selfs fyn hael teen die vensters geslaan, ofysreën, soos party mense sê.En was dit nie koud nie, beensny koud?
Verwarmers en kaggels het net aan diebuitekant van ’n mens se lyf die koue ver-dryf. Binne het die spiere en die benesteeds gebibber. Partymense, veral die ou-eres, was ook bewus van koue in al wat ’nlit is. Die swaar sneeu in die Boland hetnatuurlik hiertoe bygedra.Jy dink skielik aan mense ter see wat
teen onmoontlik hoë deinings moet veg,aanmense in plakkerskampe en op straat,wat nie net kouer kry nie, maar boonopook nat is.In ’n stadium het dit Vrydagnag glad ge-
donder en geblits. Dis toe dat die reën sohard val dat ’n mens niks anders kan hoornie.Dit maak ’n mens nogal skrikkerig, laat
’n mens jou kleinheid teen ’n baie grootgrootheid besef. Die mag van die natuurkan niemand oorwin nie, ’n mens kan netprobeer keer dat dit jou nie wen nie.
Kombers van gousblomme: Hoewel dit nog snerpend koud is in die Boesmanland en Namakwaland, is die veld reeds inhul jaarlikse pragkombers getooi. Hierdie Namakwalandse gousblomme is by die Windpompmuseum op Loeriesfontein in die NoordKaap afgeneem. Foto: Mouton van Zyl
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I have recently become a cyclist again af-ter many years out of the saddle.Having been a cyclist in my younger
days I have always beenverymuchawareof the cyclists on the road and over theyears realised that some of them are toblame for motorists driving aggressivelytowards them.They often ride side by side very arro-
gantly expecting motorists to be the leastand yield the right of way.On Thursday 9 August at approximate-
ly 09:00 the motorist who nearly knockedme over at the intersection of BolandWayand Wellington Road was very much inthe wrong.I was proceeding along Wellington
Road in the direction of Fisantekraal andthis particularmotorist was coming fromFistantekraal direction turning intoBoland Road.He/she clearly sawme but continued to
turn directly in front of me. There is noexcuse for her/his behaviour as visibilitywas good, the sun was not in the person'seyes and I was wearing a fluorescent yel-low jersey particularly to be clearly visi-ble. If I did not take evasive action thismotorist would have had my death onhis/her conscience for the rest of his/herlife.The motorist realised what happened
and hesitated for amoment and then spedoff in the same reckless manner.Please, I am making a serious plea to
motorist and cyclist alike to respect oneanother on the road. A few seconds of in-tolerance/impatience can cost a life andwill haunt the guilty party for the rest ofhis/her life.Mutual respect and tolerance will go a
long way.HERMAN GIBSONEmail
Cycling still full ofdriver dangers
Hospital inpoor stateRecently I took a friend to Tygerberg Hos-pital and was shocked to see how deterio-rated the place is.How can a state hospital be in such con-
dition? Isn’t a medical environment sup-posed to be clean and sterilised at alltimes?The walls and floors are filthy; the pan-
els in the ceilings are either missing orhanging down half way.It looks like they are under construc-
tion, but that does notmean that the placehas to look like a pigsty.I recently visited a mediclinic and they
were also under construction, but the en-trances and inside were spotless (I knowthat we cannot compare the two, as oneis a private hospital, but still).It is disgusting how ourmedical system
can actually allow this to happen. It justshows us that if you cannot afford privatehospital or do not have medical aid, youwill end up in a dump and might not evencome out alive.As I can recall, the state hospitals never
looked like this before 1994.Where the is the minister of health? Do
they ever visit these hospitals?LUCIANO DOS SANTOSParow ValleyLaticia Pienaar, head communica-
tions officer for TygerbergHospital, re-sponds: We acknowledge that some of thestructural and functional conditions of Ty-gerberg Hospital are in less than optimalcondition and hereby unconditionally apol-ogise. In reference to some images and perti-nent comments made in the letter, we alsoacknowledge that we do need to addressthese concerns rapidly and urgently. Thehospital is also under reconstruction. Theexisting Tygerberg Hospital was commis-sioned in the early 1970s. Based on an as-sessment report on the building highlight-ing functional, operational as well as struc-tural issues, the Government of the WesternCape decided to replace the hospital. TheDepartment of Health as the user of the fa-cility is leading the process. In terms ofprogress we can report that we have ap-pointed a project manager, feasibility stud-ies were done and preparation and plan-ning of the new hospital is under way...
The hospital’s new cleaning contract willsoon be in place and will be significantlyexpanded to assure greater accountabilityand cleanliness in the hospital.
We therefore can assure you that we aredoing our utmost... (letter shortened - Ed)
I totally agree with SN De Villers’ letter(“Geen reaksie oor Flaffie”, TygerBurger 8August) who isn’t satisfied regarding theregistration of pets.We also did what was requested and ex-
pectedofus, being lawabiding citizens livingin Durbanville.I went into the site (address that was creat-
ed and published) for us to register onlinethat same week.After seven attempts filling in all the pages
and submitting my online form I could notrefer back to find out whether it had in factbeen accepted or received by themunicipali-
ty.A week later I again went into the site to
see whether it had been accepted.I could not find anything so I emailed and
asked to please confirm my registration.Nothing happened.This I have done a few times since butwith
no response.Can themunicipality at least acknowledge
these requests by letting the people knowwhether their pets have been registered ornot, and if not, which route to follow next?GA HARDYDurbanville
No confirmation for pets
TygerBurger Milnerton Page 11Wednesday 15 August 2012 Vermaak/Entertainment
The Arts Associa-tion of Bellville inpartnership withthe City of CapeTown is proud to an-nounce the openingof the 2012 VulekaExhibition of select-ed works onWednesday 22 Au-gust at 18:30 at Art.bGallery, BellvilleLibrary Centre,Carel van AswegenStreet.Winners will be
announced at theexhibition’s open-ing.For more info
KARL BREMER HOsPiTAL (CHiEF DiRECTORATE: METRO DisTRiCTHEALTH sERviCEs)
Case ManagerREMuNERATiON: R 198 975 PER ANNuM
sERviCEBENEFiTs: 13th cheque, employer’s contribution to the pension fund, housingand medical aid allowance.
REquiREMENTs: MiNiMuM EDuCATiONAL quALiFiCATiON: Health professionals inpossession of a health related qualification registrable with the Health ProfessionsCouncil of South Africa (HPCSA) or South African Nursing Council (SANC).ExPERiENCE: • Experience in liaison with Medical Aid (funders) and managed careorganisations with regards to MHC policies, protocols, optimal fund utilisation andupdated clinical information • Experience in the linking of patient’s diagnosis to ICD 10codes and verification of completed UPFS forms with patient’s notes and conductingof clinical audits of patients accounts • Supervisory experience. COMPETENCiEs(KNOwLEDgE/sKiLLs): • Good communication skills (verbal and written) in atleast two of the three official languages of the Western Cape • Basic knowledge ofthe Uniform Patient Fees Schedule, Medical Schemes Act 131 of 1998 (e.g. section onPrescribedMinimumBenefits – PMB’s) • Knowledgeof ICD 10Codes andPMB’s •Abilityto work with Excel spreadsheets, MS Word and web-based programs (medical aids)• Good interpersonal skills and the ability to act independently, objectively and withconfidence • Ability to work under pressure, handle a high work volume and meetstrict deadlines • Knowledge of Clinicom.
DuTiEs (KEy REsuLT AREAs/OuTPuTs): • Assist with the management andimplementation of Case Management policies, protocol and procedures in the hospital• Liaise with Medical Schemes with regard to Case Management policies, protocols,optimal fund utilisation and updated clinical information • Assist with clinical auditsof patient accounts • Control the correctness of discharge notes and ensure thataccounts reflect the following: ICD 10 coding, authorisation numbers and all servicesand procedures • Assist Hospital Fees with the identification of Prescribed MinimumBenefits • Provide quotations for medical procedures • Assist with the compilation ofstatistical reports for distribution to management and relevant departments.
NOTE: This post will not be linked to any of the Occupational Specific Dispensations.Shortlisted candidates could be subjected to a practical test.
ENquiRiEs:Mr RC Broekhuizen: 021 918-1385
CLOsiNg DATE: 31 AugusT 2012
Please submit your aPPlication for the attention of ms eJ Jacobsfor the manager: medical services, Karl bremer hosPital, Privatebag XX1, bellville 7535.
sERviCEBENEFiTs: 13th cheque, employer’s contribution to the pension fund, housingand medical aid allowance.
REquiREMENTs: MiNiMuM REquiREMENT: Ability to read and write. iNHERENTREquiREMENT OF THE jOB: Ability to work in the vicinity of corpses (mutilated,decomposed, infectious viruses, etc.) COMPETENCiEs (KNOwLEDgE/sKiLLs):• Fluency in at least two of the three official languages of the Western Cape• Knowledge of and exposure to cleaning equipment, materials and chemicals.
DuTiEs (KEy REsuLT AREAs/OuTPuTs): • Perform effective routine cleaning offacilities and vehicles by utilising the available resources • Support the supervisoreffectively by establishing a hygienic environment.
ENquiRiEs: • Tygerberg: Mr M Africa: 021 931-4232 • Stellenbosch: Ms C Ramasamy:021 887-2520
FORENsiC PATHOLOgy LABORATORy: sALT RivER (CHiEFDiRECTORATE: gENERAL sPECiALisT AND MEDiCAL sERviCEs)
groundsmanREMuNERATiON: R 59 226 PER ANNuM
sERviCEBENEFiTs: 13th cheque, employer’s contribution to the pension fund, housingmedical aid allowance.
REquiREMENTs: MiNiMuM REquiREMENT: Ability to read and write. ExPERiENCE:Knowledge of and exposure to gardening, gardening materials and chemicals.COMPETENCiEs (KNOwLEDgE/sKiLLs): Ability to communicate effectively, verballyand in writing in at least two of the three official languages of the Western Cape.
DuTiEs (KEy REsuLT AREAs/OuTPuTs): • Render and maintain cleaning and relatedservices pertaining to the grounds within and around the facility • Perform generalmaintenance and repairs around the facility • Perform all allocated tasks effectivelyand efficiently.
ENquiRiEs:Mr W Mitten/Ms T Penny: 021 448-4456
Please submit your aPPlication for the attention of ms r hattinghto the chief director: general sPecialist and emergency services,Private bag X15, Parow 7500.
iNsTRuCTiONs TO APPLiCANTs: Z83 forms (obtainable from any Governmentdepartment or www.capegateway.gov.za) must: Be completed in full, clearly reflectthe name of the position, name and date of the publication (candidates may usethis as reference), be signed, accompanied by a comprehensive CV, the names of3 referees and certified copies of ID, driver’s licence and qualification/s. A separateapplication form must be completed for each post. Applications without the afore-mentioned will not be considered. Applications must be forwarded to the addressas indicated on the advertisement. No late, faxed or e-mailed applications willbe accepted. CV’s will not be returned. Excess personnel will receive preference.Applications, which are received after the closing date, will not be considered.Further communication will be limited to shortlisted candidates. If you have notreceived a response from the Department within 3 months of the closing date, pleaseconsider your application as unsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates to beavailable for selection interviews on a date, time and place as determined by theDepartment.As directed by the Department of Public service & Administration, applicantsmust note that further checks will be conducted once they are shortlisted and thattheir appointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks, which includesecurity clearance, qualification verification, criminal records, credit records andprevious employment.
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The Western Cape Governmentis guided by the principles ofEmployment Equity. Disabledcandidates are encouraged to applyand an indication in this regard wouldbe appreciated.
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Cape Town musicians are coming togeth-eronSunday19August in support ofGer-ald Clark.
Gerald recently underwent surgery to re-move a growth that hasbeen obstructing his vocalchords, effectively leavinghim with only two-thirdsof his full vocal ability forthe past two years. Due tohis vocal condition hislaunch tour that wasscheduled for Septemberhad to be cancelled afterstrict doctor’s orders notto perform for the nextthree months.Friends and colleagues
have all decided to pitch inand do an all-star benefitconcert to help raise fundsfor Gerald Clark’s medicalbills and loss of incomeover the next couple ofmonths. Kevin WinderfromMercury Live agreedto host this concert at hispopular venue.The benefit concert will
also double as the officiallaunch of Gerald’s album and music video,both titled Black Water. The album was al-ready recorded two years ago and includes:“As the crow flies”, the foot stomping songthat Clark recorded in collaboration withTheo Crous for use in the 2011 Volkswagen
Amarok TV ad campaign, and “Marry me”,the theme song used for SA’s Wedding Week2011.The concert also aims to create awareness
about the importance of protecting the vocalchords and going foryearly check-ups whenin the business of sing-ing.The lineup includes
Janie Bay, Jon Savage,Natasha Meister, Bas-son Laubscher, The Par-lor Vinyls, Ann Jangle,Lua Union, Karen Zoid,Van Coke Kartel, LunaPaige, Piet Botha andAkkedis, BoulevardBlues Band and ValiantSwart.The entertainment
starts at 13:00 and endswith an all-star jam.Ticket prices are set at
R50 but thosewhowouldlike to support the causearewelcome to paywhatthey think the show isworth.Raffles of R20 will be
sold at the event. Win-ners stand a chance to win an expensive lux-ury wine hamper at the event.
WIN! WIN! WIN!. Three readers can each win a copy of
Gerald Clark’s new album, Black Winter.Visit www.tygerburger.co.za to enter.
Coming back from BlackWinter thanks to friends
Gerald Clark under orders.
. Cheree enRocking Horse is vanaand(Woensdag) by Die Boer. R100. Bespreekby 021 979 1911 of 083 406 0111.
. MarNet en Charne Grabie is va-naand (Woensdag) by Golden Oldies Pubin Bellville. Toegang is gratis. Bel 021 9496161 vir meer inligting.
. Vagina Monoloë met AntoinetteLouw, Lulu Botha en Simone AlexiaBiscombe is Donderdag-aand by DieBoer te sien.R90.Bespreekby 021 979 1911of 083 406 0111.
. Rupert Mellor and Friends will beat Villa Pascal Durbanville on Friday.R100. Call 021 975 2566 or 082 569 4147 tobook.
. Natasha Meister and Mother CityMojo will share the stage at Die Boer onFriday night. R70. Call 021 979 1911 or 083406 0111 to book.
. Francois van Coke speel Vrydag byElla’s Bistro. R100. Bespreek by 021 865
2028 of 079 898 6087.. Cheree and Rocking
Horse will be at the Melk-bos Country Club on Fri-day. R100. Call 021 55 33 408to book.
. MarNet en CharneGrabie is Vrydag by Gre-
enfields in Brackenfell. R20. Bel 021 9816083 vir meer inligting.
. Saterdag-oggend is daar kindertea-ter by Die Boer met Liewe Heksie en dieRolskaatse met Margit Meyer-Roden-beck enDeon van Zyl. R50. Bespreek by021 979 1911 of 083 406 0111.
. Emo Adams, Take Note band enWicusvanderMerwe is SaterdagbydieKraaifontein Stadsaal. Bespreek by 0219815010 of Computicket.
. Saterdagaand is Marion Holm byDie Boer in Holmakiesie. R90. Bespreekby 021 979 1911 of 083 406 0111.
. Tung ’n Chic Band (The SettlersHigh School pupils from the 70s) will beplaying at The Sound Studio in Milner-ton on Saturday, Entrance is free. Call082 780 8007 or 082 588 7776.
. Die Mel Botes Band is Sondag byDie Boer in Net in Afrikaans. R80. Be-spreek by 021 979 1911 of 083 406 0111.
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Die streekwenners van Sanlam se Kankeruitdaagreeks is onlangs op die Mowbraygholfbaan aangewys. Die spelers sal van 22 tot 23 Oktober in die eindronde van die uitdaagreeks op Sun City meeding. Hulle is (van links) Geoff Taylor (WPGU), Adeliah Jacobs(Kansa), Gary van Loggerenberg (Sanlam), Donny Jurgens (Skiereiland, Afdeling C) enBengi Schaffer (King David, Afdeling A).
Hier is (van links) Adeliah Jacobs (Kansa), Gary van Loggerenberg (Sanlam), Joan Bulgin (Westlake,Afdeling A), Joyce Stanbridge (Parow, Afdeling C), Denise Higginbotham (Westlake, Afdeling B) enJane Brown (WPGU).
SANLAM SE KANKERUITDAAGREEKS
The Bellville Velodrome will play host to thefirst inter-provincial of the CSA Track Se-ries on 17 August.
With Western Province dominating theSA Track Champs in April, expectations arethat they will continue this success on Fri-day.
The Western Province team has been se-lected and the stage is set for some stellarachievements. South Africa’s only UCITrack Trade Team, Team Intellibus, basedin Cape Town has also accepted an invitati-on from the organisers and will boost WP’sstrength.
Six provincial and top club teams willcompete over seven events for the honoursof being the premier team in South Africantrack cycling.
Racing starts at 19:00.
WP looks todominatetrack series
SAREL BURGER
Brackenfell se o.19A-rugbyspan,wat nie ’n besonder suksesvolleseisoen in die WP-skole se Pre-mierliga beleef nie, het verledeweek skielik behoorlik vlamge-vat en D.F. Malan in ’n uitgestel-de wedstryd met 52-10 afgeran-sel.
Die jong Brakke-span, wie se spe-lers feitlik almal ook nog volgendejaar vir die skool beskikbaar is, hetaanvanklik ’n gelykopstryd met diebesoekers gevoer en was met rustydnet 12-10 voor. Maar dit is toe dat dietuisspan besluit het tot hiertoe ennie verder nie – met die positiewegevolge van ses verdere drieë (en al-
tesame 40 punte) om met 52-10 te se-evier. HS Bellville het min moeiteondervind om Monumentpark –wat eweneens ’n maer jaar beleef –met 29-0 af te stof.
Scottsdene se eerste span het eg-ter Saterdag “geskiedenis” gemaakdeur binne enkele ure twéé wed-stryde te speel en albei te wen. Dienamiddagwedstryd teen die Fransetoerspan Martigues Port de Boucwas lank reeds geskeduleer. Maarintussen is die Kraaifontein-spanook betrek by ’n uitklopkompetisievir voorheen-benadeelde skole,waarvoor 40 skole landwyd benoemis, sodat Scottsdene ook genood-saak was om in die oggend Kassels-vlei aan te durf. Scottsdene het diewedstryde met 22-19 en 18-12 gewen.
Brakke speelklaar met DFM
WPspelers: Die De Grendelskool in Milnerton spog met hulle drie leerlinge wat die Westelike Provinsiese LSOBrugbyspan gehaal het. DIe span het in die Cravenweek in Johannesburg gespeel. Die spelers is (voorvan links) Julian Beukes, Luciano Botha en Rudolph Joubert. Agter is Nic van Zyl (sekretaris: LSOBWPrugby)en Herman Venter (voorsitter: WPLSOBrugby).
Die Hoërskool Stellenberg se eerstenetbalspan, wat voorverlede week’n paar opstoppers tydens die nasio-nale uitdaagtoernooi in Boksburggekry het, het hom verlede weekmooi reggeruk en HS Bellville met35-23 geklop.
In Boksburg het die Stellies sesvan hul nege wedstryde gewen en
negende uit 26 spanne geëindig. DeKuilen se o.16-span het geskitter bydie Boksburg-saamtrek deur sy eer-ste sewe wedstryde op ’n ry te wen,maar is toe in die eindstryd nael-skraap met 17-15 deur Menloparkgeklop. Die Kuile se o.17-span wasin vyf van hul agt wedstryde aan diewenkant. – (Nino Loubser)
Stellies veg terug ná paar opstoppers
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Verdere goeie oorwinnings vir Durban-ville/Bellville, Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege enGoodwood indie jongste reeksSuperliga-rugbywedstryde in dieWPhetdit vir hierdie drie spanne ’n aangenamenaweek gemaak.
Die Durbies stoomrol-ler steeds voort en diéslag was dit die Universi-teit Kaapstad wat ditmoes ontgeld. Behalwedat die Durbanvillers sevoorhoede die ligter Ikey-agttal behoorlik ore aan-gesit het, het skitterspeldeur die senterpaar, IzakSaayman en SinethembeZweni, ’n leeue-aandeelin dieDurbies se sege van33-13 gehad.In die B-afdeling van
die Superliga het Noorde-likes/Northlink-kollegese aanslag op bevorde-ring na die A-afdeling ’ngoeie hupstoot gekry toehy met Helderberg, dievoorloper op die punte-leer, afgereken het. NNKis ná sy oortuigende oor-winning van 35-20 noutweede op die puntelysagter Helderberg.Goodwood, wat deeglik
walgooi om afskuiwingna die eerste liga te ver-my, het weer ’n treetjiegevorder deur op ietwatverrassende wyse diewisselvallige Kuilsriviermet 26-25 te klop.Die gure weer het mee-
gebring dat die wedstrydtussen Hands & Heart enBrackenfell uitgestel is.Belhar is geskeduleer omvanaand (Woensdag) dieMaties op Stellenbosch tegaan aandurf. Die komen-
de naweek is daar geen klubwedstryde nieas gevolg van die toetswedstryd Saterdagteen Argentinië op Nuweland.
. Jan Loubser is die hoofafrigter vanDur-banville/Bellville wat dié klub hierdie sei-soen tot sulke besondere hoogtes gevoer het,en nie Jan Oosthuizen soos verlede week be-rig is nie.
Durbies sit oreaan vir Ikeys
Wian Smith, agsteman van Goodwood, probeer deur ’n paar Kuilsrivierverdedigers bars in hul Bafdelingwedstryd Saterdag inKuilsrivier. Foto: Leon Steenkamp
TheSpringTouchRugbySeasongetsunderway in the first week of September. Playersand teams of all shapes and sizes are en-couraged to shake off the winter cobwebsand put away the umbrellas forwhat prom-ises to be the best season ever.The Villagers League has produced a
couple of Springboks such as Amien Bai-ley, and the two brothers Illy and CoobieSlamang.
The league also produced a Springbokreferee in Clinton Booysen.The leagues will run from the Bracken-
fell sports grounds on Monday evenings,Villagers onWednesday evenings and Cen-tury City on Thursday evenings.Players of all standards from provincial
to social will be accommodated.Phone 021 439 8646 or visit
www.touchrugby.co.za.
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Skole kan nog tot môre (Donderdag) inskryfvir TygerBurger en Boeke 24/7 se jaarlikseseweman-rugbytoernooi vir o.19-spanne,wat op 28 Augustus op die velde van dieHoërskool Bellville plaasvind.Skakel Sarel Burger by 021 939 7318 of 083