Woensdag, 20 November 2013 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected]| www.tygerburger.co.za MILNERTON SALIENT_25927 Die eerste week van stemmery vir die TygerBurger/ CapeGate-leserskonsert is verby en dit is ’n plaaslike sanger wat die groot name ore aansit. Dillon Lerm is voor in die koor, gevolg deur Nicho- lis Louw en Theuns Jordaan. Kort op hul hakke is die res van die top10 en dit is voorwaar net ’n paar stemme wat die res van die kunstenaars skei. Die ander sterre in die top10, in geen besondere volgorde nie, is Juanita du Plessis, Kurt Darren, El- vis Blue, Bobby van Jaarsveld, Nianell, Ray Dylan en Gerhard Steyn. As jy dus nie saamstem met die huidige topdrie-posisies nie, beter jy sommer nou jou stem laat geld. Lesers het tot Sondag 8 Desember kans om vir hul gunsteling-kunstenaar te stem. Die topdrie sal op 13 Desember op Smile90.4fm bekendge- maak word. Om te stem, besoek www.tygerbur- ger.co.za, gaan na tygerb.mobi op jou selfoon of SMS die woord “Kies”, gevolg deur jou kunstenaar se naam, na 45527. SMS’e kos R1,50. Die TygerBurger/CapeGate-leserskonsert, wat op 28 Februarie 2014 plaasvind, is die enigste konsert in die land waar die lesers van ’n koerant besluit wie die kunstenaars is wat moet optree. Ons het vanjaar hande gevat met Smile 90.4fm, wat as radioborg aan boord is. Van die Smile-omroepers sal die aand van die leserskonsert as seremonie- meesters optree, wat nog meer glans aan die geleent- heid sal verleen. V Kaartjies vir die leserskonsert is reeds te koop by www.culti- varia.com. Plaaslike sanger loop voor in konsert-stemmery Nicholis Louw, Dillon Lerm en Theuns Jordaan is voor in die koor met stemme vir die TygerBurger/CapeGate-leserskonsert. TABLE BAY: BEST NATURE RESERVE City’s reserve of the year LOUISA STEYL @lounotes T hanks to its dedicated staff, many im- provements, and the co-operation of the surrounding community, Table Bay Nature Reserve has won the City of Cape Town’s Reserve of the Year award, for a second time. The biodiversity area manager for the Mil- nerton area, Koos Retief, explains that the Table Bay Nature Reserve (TBNR) is owned by the city and managed by the Environmen- tal Resource Management Department (ER- MD). “We see this award not just as recognising the nature reserve, but the team of people who work to promote the reserve, and all of the stakeholders who are involved in some way to benefit from or contribute to the na- ture reserve,” Retief says. The reserve protects about 258 plants, 185 birds, 30 mammals, 20 reptiles, 13 fish, and seven amphibian species. “Some of these species and vegetation types are threatened with extinction and re- ly on protected areas to survive,” Retief says, adding: “Rietvlei is listed as an Impor- tant Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife South Afri- ca.” The reserve covers designated areas in Ta- ble View, Milnerton, Paarden Island and Du Noon. Retief says the TBNR has partnered with organisations in the area, namely Friends of Rietvlei, Milnerton Aquatic Club, SANC- COB, Milnerton Canoe Club and BirdLife SA. “Many local wildlife photography hobby- ists now find the Rietvlei wetlands a very safe place to photograph birds because of the upgrades we have done,” Retief says. Through the subcouncil, the reserve sources labour from the Du Noon communi- ty and has made natural resources available to support a reed craft group in Du Noon. Retief says the reserve interacts with stakeholders through management forums to ensure the community is involved with decision-making. They also keep neighbour- ing residents informed of activities. V To page 2. “It’s the closest thing to flying like a bird you could ever get to,” says Table View’s Will Scott after paragliding for the first time. Will, a quadriplegic, had all but given up on his dream of flying, until recently. He and Jan de Jager of Para Taxi took some snaps while they were in the air. Read more on page 3. Finally, to fly like a bird
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Die eerste week van stemmery vir die TygerBurger/CapeGate-leserskonsert is verby endit is ’n plaaslikesanger wat die groot name ore aansit.Dillon Lerm is voor in die koor, gevolg deurNicho-
lis Louw en Theuns Jordaan. Kort op hul hakke isdie res van die top10 en dit is voorwaar net ’n paarstemme wat die res van die kunstenaars skei.Die ander sterre in die top10, in geen besondere
volgorde nie, is Juanita du Plessis, Kurt Darren, El-vis Blue, Bobby van Jaarsveld, Nianell, Ray Dylanen Gerhard Steyn. As jy dus nie saamstem met diehuidige topdrie-posisies nie, beter jy sommer noujou stem laat geld. Lesers het tot Sondag 8 Desemberkans om vir hul gunsteling-kunstenaar te stem. Dietopdrie sal op 13Desember opSmile90.4fmbekendge-
maak word. Om te stem, besoek www.tygerbur-ger.co.za, gaan na tygerb.mobi op jou selfoon of SMSdie woord “Kies”, gevolg deur jou kunstenaar senaam, na 45527. SMS’e kos R1,50.Die TygerBurger/CapeGate-leserskonsert, wat op
28 Februarie 2014 plaasvind, is die enigste konsertin die landwaar die lesers van ’n koerant besluit wiedie kunstenaars is wat moet optree.Onshet vanjaar hande gevatmet Smile 90.4fm,wat
as radioborg aan boord is. Van die Smile-omroeperssal die aand van die leserskonsert as seremonie-meesters optree, wat nogmeer glans aan die geleent-heid sal verleen.V Kaartjies vir die leserskonsert is reeds te koop by www.culti-varia.com.
Plaaslike sanger loop voor in konsertstemmery
Nicholis Louw, Dillon Lerm en Theuns Jordaan is voor in die koor metstemme vir die TygerBurger/CapeGate-leserskonsert.
TABLE BAY: BEST NATURE RESERVE
City’s reserveof the yearLOUISA STEYL
@lounotes
Thanks to its dedicated staff, many im-provements, and the co-operation ofthe surrounding community, Table
Bay Nature Reserve has won the City ofCape Town’s Reserve of the Year award, fora second time.Thebiodiversity areamanager for theMil-
nerton area, Koos Retief, explains that theTable Bay Nature Reserve (TBNR) is ownedby the city andmanagedby theEnvironmen-tal Resource Management Department (ER-MD).“We see this award not just as recognising
the nature reserve, but the team of peoplewho work to promote the reserve, and all ofthe stakeholders who are involved in someway to benefit from or contribute to the na-ture reserve,” Retief says.The reserve protects about 258 plants, 185
birds, 30 mammals, 20 reptiles, 13 fish, andseven amphibian species.“Some of these species and vegetation
types are threatened with extinction and re-
ly on protected areas to survive,” Retiefsays, adding: “Rietvlei is listed as an Impor-tant Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife South Afri-ca.”The reserve covers designated areas inTa-
ble View, Milnerton, Paarden Island and DuNoon.Retief says the TBNR has partnered with
organisations in the area, namely Friends ofRietvlei, Milnerton Aquatic Club, SANC-COB, Milnerton Canoe Club and BirdLifeSA.“Many local wildlife photography hobby-
ists now find the Rietvlei wetlands a verysafe place to photograph birds because of theupgrades we have done,” Retief says.Through the subcouncil, the reserve
sources labour from the Du Noon communi-ty and hasmade natural resources availableto support a reed craft group in Du Noon.Retief says the reserve interacts with
stakeholders through management forumsto ensure the community is involved withdecision-making. They also keep neighbour-ing residents informed of activities.
V To page 2.
“It’s the closest thing to flying like a bird you could ever get to,” says Table View’s Will Scottafter paragliding for the first time. Will, a quadriplegic, had all but given up on his dream offlying, until recently. He and Jan de Jager of Para Taxi took some snaps while they were inthe air. Read more on page 3.
Finally, to fly like a bird
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Last year July, the TBNR launched a newnew administrative office complex at Rietv-lei.Since then, the building and reserve infra-
structure has seen upgrades to make the re-serve more accessible.“The reserve promotes opportunities for
environmental education as well as birdwatching and various water and shore-based recreational activities,” Retief says.The Rietvlei water area is also used by po-
lice and rescue divers, boat skippers andfirefighters as a training venue and is oftenused to test water craft.The Friends of Rietvlei constructed a
wheelchair access ramp to the Rietvlei edu-cation centre and the Milnerton AquaticClub repainted the water sports club houseto blend inwith the reserve’s colour scheme.The arrival of a very rare Black Skimmer
(seabird from the Americas) this yearcaused birdwatchers from as far as Gautengto stream to Rietvlei while there have alsobeen several sightings of caracals, one ofwhich was captured at the Potsdam Waste-water Treatment Works and relocated to Ri-etvlei.Tygerburger readers might also recall the
stray plains zebra which wandered into theMilnerton Horse Riding Club. Retief saysthe zebra was captured and relocated.“The reserve management team consists
of an area manager with three assistants, as
well as environmental educators, students,an intern, anda teamof field rangers,”Retiefexplains.Pollution, alien vegetation, increasing
amounts of stormwater runoff into the re-serve, dumping and illegal structures on theedges of the reserve are someof the challeng-es the reserve faces due to its urban sur-roundings.“We work closely will Law Enforcement,
Table View Neighbourhood Watch and thePaarden Island City Improvement Districtto respond to such transgressions,” Retiefsays.He says residents can help protect the re-
serve by reporting illegal activity, by notdumping, by not allowing their pets in the
reserve and bynot planting any plants in thearea.“Communities have a right to be repre-
sented in decision-making aroundnature re-serves and therefore must ensure that theirresidents’ associations make contact withus,” Retief says.“It is an honour to be recognised in such
a way and we want our neighbours to beequally proud and help us to tackle the chal-lenges that we are faced with in the future,”Retief concludes.V For more information about the Table Bay NatureReserve, visit www.capetown.gov.za/tablebaynr, call021 444 0315, email [email protected], or visit the Nature Reserve at 10 Sandpi-per Crescent, Table View.
This South American Black Skimmer caused quite a stir when it visited Rietvlei in October lastyear, attracting bird watchers from as far as Gauteng. PHOTO: YUNUS MOHAMED
Pull hood and rev engineSSJ Concepts, in conjunction with BurenHigh School will be hosting a car show atBuren High School on Saturday 30 Novem-ber from 10:00 to 17:00.The day’s activities will include a
rev-off, show and shine, a sound-off, etc.V Tickets cost R10 for learners and R20 for adults.To book call Miss Govender on 076 506 2161 orMiss Skuce on 082 374 9855.V For a stall email [email protected].
LOUISA STEYL@lounotes
Confusion has surfaced surrounding the re-registration for social grants from theSouthAfricanSocial SecurityAgency (SAS-SA).Rugby resident, Tanya Steyn, contacted
TygerBurger via the newspaper’s website,after not receiving the grant she collects forher two children this month.Steyn wrote that she had noticed that the
amount she was getting was different overthe previous two months.She says shehad emailedSASSA,without
a response and when she phoned their tollfree number, she was told she had to re-reg-ister her children with SASSA.SASSA embarked on a process to biomet-
rically register social grants earlier thisyear, with the aiming of avoiding fraud andcorruption. While the deadline for re-regis-tering was moved twice, it was eventuallyset for the end of July 2013.Steyn says when the process was first ad-
vertised, she contacted SASSA andwas toldthat only people receiving grants throughbank accounts need re-register.“Nowmykids sitwithout thatmoney this
month and people can’t give answers ordon’t want to answer,” Steyn says.SASSA Western Cape’s general manager
for grant administration, Henry de Grass,says SASSA has done comprehensive com-munication through themedia, communitymeetings and pamphlets that all beneficiar-ies inclusive of all children must re-regis-ter, since their re-registration project start-ed in June 2012.“The information provided by the call
centre is incorrect and will be followed upwith the call centre staff,” De Grass says,adding that Steyn should contact the SAS-SA Cape Town local office to re-register herchildren. “Once the beneficiary has re-reg-istered the grant will be restored with backpay,” he says.DeGrass says theremaybemany reasons
why grant amounts may differ. “For exam-ple; some beneficiaries would require a bal-ance statement at an ATM. Banks wouldcharge these beneficiaries for a balancestatement which is only deducted the fol-lowing month from the grant amount,” hepoints out, adding: “Some beneficiarieswould have debit orders deductions againsttheir grant.”De Grass says re-registration can be done
at any of the SASSA contact points butpoints out that children must accompanythe beneficiary when they re-register.V The SASSA Cape Town Local Office can be con-tacted on 021 481 9736/7. For more information calltheir toll free number: 0800 601 011.
Reregistration forgrants confusion
Woensdag, 20 November 2013 NEWS TYGERBURGER Milnerton 3
Maitland CPF invite to AGMMaitland Community Police Forum invitesthe communities of Maitland, Brooklyn,Ysterplaat and Garden Village to attendtheir AGM at St John’s Church Hall,Coronation Road, Maitland on Thursday 21November from 19:00.V For more information call CPF chairperson,Charnell Southgate, on 079 281 5763.
iThemba LABS will be hosting their nextpublic lecture, titled “What’s happening toEarth’s magnetic field?” at the Cape TownScience Centre on Wednesday 20 Novem-ber.Guest speakerDrPieterKotzé, a research
physicist at the South African NationalSpace Agency (SANSA), will focus on fasci-nating solar phenomena. He will also ad-dress issues such as the status of Earth’s
magnetic field, what shields us from harm-ful energetic particles from outer space.The lecture will start at 19:00 and will be
held at the Cape Town Science Centre, 370BMain Road, Observatory, followed by lightrefreshments.V To book, mail [email protected] or call021 975 4052.V For more information visit www.tlabs.ac.za or LikeiThemba LABS on Facebook.
What’s happening to Earth’s magnetic field?
Will finally gets to flyLOUISA STEYL
@lounotes
Table View’s Will Scott believed he couldfly and then last week...he did.Will, a quadriplegic, got to make one of
his dreams a reality recently when hadthe opportunity to paraglide from SignalHill.“It was awesome!” Will says excitedly,
adding: “It’s the closest thing to flyinglike a bird you could ever get to.”He says the experience exceeded his ex-
pectations by 10 times.Will’s adventure beganwith a very spe-
cial birthday gift. “It started with myaunt,” he says.His aunt, wondering what “to get a guy
who can’t walk”, decided to give him theability to fly and booked his paraglidingflight with a company called Para Taxi,who were the first company to agree totake Will up in the air.“I had been trying for the longest time
to do something like this,” Will says,pointing out that all the companies hecontacted felt that his limited mobilitywould make a flight too risky.“Eventually I gave up and made peace
with the fact that I’d never be able to dothis,” he says.’Will’s jump was delayed by more than
amonthwhile he andJandeJager of ParaTaxi waited for perfect weather condi-tions.When the day arrived though, everyone
was prepared.“They brought a whole team of guys,”
Will says, adding that the company whohelped him really did their homework tomake sure he would have a safe flight.“For that I can only thank them,” Willsays.By paragliding, Will, who manages so-
cial media for Western Cape Associationfor Persons with Disabilities (amongstother organisations) wanted to createawareness around the abilities of peoplewith disabilities.“The message I was trying to send is
that just because you see a guy in awheel-chair, don’t assume you know what hecan and cannot do,” Will says.Will was 16 when a spinal injury
changed his life.He had been training to represent
South Africa in the trampoline WorldChampionships in Germany and wasbusy training when he fell.“I came down on my forehead and I
heard a click,” Will recalls, adding: “Itchanged my life in the blink of an eye.”Will is paralysed from the shoulders
down with limited mobility in his armsup to his elbows.“I’m just a go-getter kind of person,”
Will says, pointing out that he won’t lethis disability get him down.He also says that he is a bit of an adrena-
line junkie who would probably be push-ing the limits even if he didn’t have a disa-bility.A concern for Will is how corporates
see people with disabilities and he wouldlikebusiness to start noticing theabilitiesof people with disabilities as well.“I’ve got to work twice as hard as the
next guy to impress you,”Will says, point-
ing out thatmany people with disabilitiesget overlooked, simply because of theirdisability and not their capability.GoPro were there to film Will’s jump
and have put together a video which hehas been sharing online to help get hismessage out there. “It surprised a lot ofpeople,” Will says.For his next adventure,Will will be tak-
ing on Scuba Diving, with Table Viewcompany, Bubble Blowers – the companyhas agreed in principle to help him withhis next dream.His foot got caught during his paragli-
ding landing, which caused a minor kneeinjury, but Will says as soon as the swel-ling goes down, he’ll be in the water tostart his scuba lessons.V For more information about Will, find him onFacebook or follow him on Twitter at @guillum.V Visit www.tygerburger.co.za to watch the GoProclip of Will’s flight.
Will Scott just before his jump with Jan de Jager of Para Taxi and his carer, NomthethoKhunyuza.
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MARY ANNE MURRAY
A perfect evening heralded the launch ofthe Art Exhibition at Rust-en-Vrede com-prising the creative works of Ralph John-son (porcelain and stoneware bowls),Hannes van Zyl (bottles and bowls art-work), Marlize van Rijswyk (crafted finejewellery), Iwan Labuschagne (white figu-rines in fired paper clay and found ob-jects) and friends.
The Group exhibition was aptly named“Connection” and officially launched onTuesday 12 November. This project willrun to 12 December at Rust-en-Vrede, Dur-banville, Wellington Road (oppositeCheckers).
Packed to capacity with artists, art in-vestment buyers and art lovers, theevening presented itself with a wonderfulvisual display of many unique pieces fromsuspended boxed handcrafted jewellery toan array of fine white slender vases blend-ed together in sophisticated light colours.Scrumptious plates of gourmet food float-ed in and out, carried to the tables in theoutside terraced garden area and finewines were enjoyed by the guests perus-ing the art... and all the delicacies availa-ble at the tables.
Grabbing a glass of dry red wine for my-self, I meandered through the motleycrowd comprising many faces familiar inthe art world. This was the last exhibitionfor the year at Rust-en-Vrede and theyhave built up a fine art database fromwhich the invitations were drawn.
There was an excited energy of expecta-tion as the crowd listened to the welcom-ing speeches and then wandered throughin a relaxed manner to savour the visualexperiences on display. Absorbing the en-ergy and power of the original art works,
they mulled around quietly trying to un-derstand the subtleties...
Always the unusual to be found therewas for example a number of delicate ce-ramic bowls created by Hennie Meyerwhich were linked together in conformityto the title of the exhibition leading fromone fine bowl to another, starting with onebowl clearly printed with the Vehiclenumber of the artist’s friend in Australiato his CY number in Northern SuburbsCape Town – these numbers clearly dis-played and embedded in the surface of onebowl indicating to the world “Connec-tion” In Art.
Artists wishing to have their art worksdigitally on www.tygerburger.co.za in theArtist Adventurers Group can bring digit-al photos of three of their original worksto Mary Anne Murray who will be on handat the Art Exhibition to assist them.V This article was submitted by a citizen journalist.All articles submitted are pre-approved, but theviews of citizen journalists who get published arestill their own and do not necessarily represent theviews of TygerBurger, WP Newspapers, Netlocal orMedia24.V Read the full article at www.tygerburger.co.za.
Citizen Journalist story
One of the art pieces on show at Rust-en-Vrede Gallery.
Art mirrors connection
The annual Table View Lions Club’s “KMof Toys” collection drive has had an up-grade.
In a joint venture with Table View Shop-ping Centre, Table View Lions Club will becollecting good quality toys and stationeryto distribute to needy organisations to givesome cheer at Christmas.
From 24 November to 15 December, theCentre will have clearly marked boxes forthe public to drop off their donations.
On Sunday 1 December from 10:00 to14:00, members of Table View Lions Clubwill be positioned in Pick n Pay’s smallparking area (by Engen/TyreMart) to col-lect donations of stationery from the pub-lic for Tygerberg Hospital School – toyswill be distributed by the club members tovarious organisations as far as Atlantis.V For more information call Liz Houston on 082 9244084 or email [email protected] Visit Table View Lions at www.facebook.com/Ta-bleViewLions or www.tableviewlions.za.org or ontwitter under @tableviewlions.
Lions will collectstationery and toys
The Cape Town Festival of Beer will be tak-ing over Hamilton’s Rugby Club in GreenPoint from 22 to 24 November for a week-end of all things beer.
With 200 beers on show, local and inter-national brewers, home, craft and megabrewers as well as brewing demonstra-tions, best beer awards, food and beer pair-ings and guided beer tours there is plentyto learn about the much-loved golden nec-tar.
Receive your very own “Beer Passport”on entrance, collect stamps as you sampleall beers on show for free and stand achance at winning fantastic prizes andbeer hampers.
For the first time ever, the festival willbe running a giant beer pong tournament.V For more information visit www.capetownfesti-valofbeer.co.za.
All things beer andbeautiful at festival
V Sector 1 of the Table View CommunityPolice Forum (CPF) which includes Blou-bergstrand, Blouberg Sands, West Beach,Blouberg Rise and Bloubergrant will be hos-ting an annual general meeting for Sector 1on Wednesday 20 November at 19:00 whereall concerns regarding crime in the area willbe discussed. For more information call Cap-tain Marius Nimb on 082 302 9912.
V A social media workshop will be hostedby Bedroom Boutique in Milnerton on Tues-day 19 November 2013 from 11:00 to 12:30.Dylan Kohlstad, founder and owner of Shifto-ne will be doing a presentation entitled “Howto grow your Social Media Following”. Infor-mation available at www.shiftone.co.za.Light refreshments will be served. The eventis free but booking is essential. RSVP to Nar-do van Eck on [email protected] or call 021 551 7904/16.
V Die Melkbosstrandpolisie hou ’n opedag vir seniors op 21 November van 10:00tot 13:00. ’n Inligtingsessie en toer deur dieselle, besoekerskamer, traumakamer en uit-kenningsvertrek sal gehou word. Kontak Ger-da by 021 553 3066 met navrae.
V A bingo evening will be held at YsterplaatPrimary School on Saturday 23 Novemberfrom 18:00 for 18:30 to raise funds for the Fo-cus Group, a spiritual upliftment centre inSchaapkraal. There will be lots of prizes. En-trance costs R20 and includes a hotdog anda tea, coffee or cool drink. Tickets must bebooked and paid for before the event. CallRebecca on 079 133 7790 or 021 511 1228.
V A St Luke’s Hospice West Coast gala willbe held on 26 November at 20:00 at the Mil-nerton Playhouse in Pienaar Road. “An eve-ning of farce” is promised when the hospicehosts Ray Cooney’s It Runs in the Family. Tic-kets are R100 per person and refreshmentswill be served from 19:15. To book call thehospice on 021 557 8925 or Jacqui on
021 552 2344.
V Milnerton Maverick Baseball invites eve-ryone to have some fun while improving theirfitness. The season has started so go to TheoMarais Sports Complex every Tuesday andThursday from 17:30 to participate in thisburgeoning sport. For any enquiries contactClinton Gray on 076 428 5530 or Jenni Muiron 072 659 6388.
V Huis Zonnekus’ white elephant table willbe held on the last Thursday of every monthfrom 10:00 to 13:00. Call 021 552 2074/5, fax021 551 1037 or email [email protected].
V U3A (University of the Third Age)Blaauwberg will host their final meeting for2013 on Tuesday 26 November at 10:00 atthe Milnerton Library Auditorium. No tea willbe served as the meeting will be followed byU3A’s annual party. Entertainment has beenarranged. Members are requested to bring aplate of eats on paper plates and to weartheir Membership Tags. For more informati-on call Ivar Drew on 021 552 2953, Ivor Shas-kolsky on 021 552 1308 or John King on 021551 5531.
V SAARP Milnerton will be hosting their endof year function on Wednesday 27 Novemberat the Edgemead Community Hall, Edge-mead Drive at 12:00. Tickets cost R110 formembers and R130 for non members. Guestsare asked to bring their own drinks and glas-ses. Contact Lorraine on 021 558 3678 or Ka-thy on 021 558 1265 or Alice on 021 551 7370.
V A cheese and wine evening with the co-medy show It Runs in the Family will be hos-ted by Table View Lions Club at the MilnertonPlayhouse on Wednesday, 27 November at18:30. All funds will go towards the Eyesight/Cataract Surgery project. Seating is limited,so book early. Tickets cost R120. ContactRocky Wright on 084 533 8258.
What’s up? | Wat’s Waar?
Woensdag, 20 November 2013 NEWS TYGERBURGER Milnerton 5
KENNISGEWING VANSUBRAADSVERGADERINGS: NOVEMBER 2013Kennis geskied hiermee dat die 24 subrade van die Stad Kaapstad soos volg op die volgendeplekke en tye sal vergader:
21 Raadsaal, Van Riebeeckweg, Kuilsrivier 20 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502
22Strand-raadsaal, hoek van Faganstraat enHoofweg, Strand
18 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508
23Colorado-gemeenskapsentrum, hoekvan Weltevreden- en Rosewoodrylaan,Mitchells Plain
18 10:00Raphael Martin021 371 4551
24Khayelitsha-opleidingsentrum, hoek vanLwandle- en Spineweg, Khayelitsha
21 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532
Om toegang tot die volle agenda en alle ondersteunende dokumentasie 72 uur voordie vergadering, besoek www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils. Verlig die datum van diesubraadsvergadering, kies die subraad wat jy benodig en laai die agenda af. Rapporteerasseblief enige probleme by die betrokke subraadsbestuurder.
Die volgende beleide en planne word gedurende November 2013 vir openbare konsultasiebeskikbaar gestel. Dit kan by subraadskantore bestudeer word en belanghebbendes kankommentaar lewer daarop:
• Konsepbeleid oor Universele Toegang• Naamgewing van sewe naamlose voetbrûe oor Nelson
Mandela-boulevard en Rhodes-rylaan• Tweede wysiging van die Verordening op Informele Handel
ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER
TINA BURGER@kaapse_kind
Breadtags can, evidently, purchase wheel-chairs.
The first Bothasig scouts group startedcollecting bread tags on Friday 1 Novem-ber, and are asking the community for theirsupport in the project.
The recycle cost of 270 kg of bread tags isequivalent to the cost of one wheelchair,and the project will be running until the endof the year.
Group Scouter spokesperson Paul Innessaid the club will be working hard to collectthe tags so that more people in need ofwheelchairs can be helped.
Celebrating the end of the year and thesuccess of previous projects, the group hada District Competition in Table View wherethey built a four metre high catapult.
Groups from Monte Vista, Edgemead,Bothasig, Factreton, Milnerton, Table View
and Blaauwberg competed.The first Bothasig Scout group, located in
Buren Street, has a long history of commu-nity based projects in Cape Town and thegroup is planning more events for the newyear.
The group was formed in 1967 soon afterthe establishment of Bothasig in 1965.
In 1970 the troop had to be split due totheir growth. These meetings had to be heldin garages and only in 1973 was the Bothasigscout hall built on the corner of Tafelbergand Buren Street. Currently the group con-sists of Scouts, Cubs, and Rovers.
Ward councillor James paid tribute to theScouting movement in general as it pro-vides the youth with an opportunity tolearn about the environment, provide serv-ice to others and build self-confidence.V For information on the First Bothasig Scout Groupcontact group scouter Paul Innes on mobile082 902 5292 or email [email protected] or visit http://bothasig.scouting.org.za.
Scouts hunting breadtags
Ward councillor James Vos presents the Scout of the Year award to Robyn Oaker. With them isDevon Bowen who is the Troop Scouter. From left is Councillor James Vos, Sean Stopford, DevonBowen, Tracey Smallman, Janette Lowndes, Russel Hope and Paul Innes.
6 TYGERBURGER Milnerton Woensdag, 20 November 2013NUUS
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NOTIFICATION OFENVIRONMENTAL
AUTHORISATION DECISIONAND APPEAL PERIOD
Proposed decommissioning ofunderground fuel storage tanksat Cambridge Service Station,
Cape Town,(DEADP Reference:
16/3/1/1/A1/18/3003/13)Notification of Environmental AuthorisationDecision and Appeal Period is given interms of Environmental Impact AssessmentRegulations of the National EnvironmentalManagement Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998)(Government Notice No. R. 534, R. 544, andR. 545)
Decision: The Department of EnvironmentalAffairs & Development Planning hasgranted Environmental Authorisation toEngen Petroleum for the decommissioningunderground fuel storage tanks (andassociated infrastructure) at CambridgeService Station.Acopy of the abovementioneddecision can be obtained by contacting Kantey& Templer Consulting Engineers.
Appeals:An appeal may be lodged against theabove mentioned decision in terms of Chapter7 of the Environmental Impact AssessmentAmendment Regulations, 2010.A notice of intention to appeal to the ministermust be submitted before 20/11/2013.
TheCity of CapeTown isworking to alle-viate traffic congestion on the new Sand-own Link Road.While the opening of the Sandown
Road Extension and Malibongwe Boule-vard has provided a much-needed addi-tional access route into and out of theParklands and Sunningdale areas, thetiming of the traffic lights is causing abottleneck of traffic on this route.“The opening of a new road is quite of-
ten accompanied by some uncertaintyaround traffic volumes, and traffic sig-nal timing plans are initially developedto accommodate predicted volumes,” ex-plains Brett Herron, the city’s mayoralcommittee member for transport.“The signal timing plans are therefore
usually monitored at street level from
the day on which the road is opened,” hesays.Herron explains that the city’s traffic
signal analysts havemonitored the oper-ation of signals on Sandown Road sinceits opening and have improved the peakperiod signal plans to yield a reasonablelevel of service to motorists using theroad.“Further adjustments to the timing of
the traffic lights will be undertaken astravel patterns settle,” he says.“We would like to apologise to motor-
ists for any inconvenience being experi-enced. We are confident that traffic willfind equilibrium in the coming weeks asmotorists decidewhether to continueus-ing the new route or return to the routesthey previously used,” he says.
‘Sandown link will settle’Ysterplaat Air Force Base’s second Wingsand Wheels show will take place on 7 and 8December.One of SouthAfrica’smost successfulmot-
orsport events companies, D1S, will partici-pate and togetherwith theSouthAfricanAirForce will offer aircraft enthusiasts, petrolheads and families looking for a fun and en-tertainingdayoutnothing less thana fantas-tic display of wings and wheels action overboth days.The wings element of the event will see a
large static display of aircraft, ranging fromthose flown in days gone by to their morecutting edge modern contemporaries.Also present will be Rally Cars, Super
Cars and very possibly Formula 1 and LeMans Cars.V Tickets at Computicket. For more information visitwww.wingsandwheels.co.za.
Wings & Wheelsback at Ysterplaat
Aids day atTable Viewcop shopThe Table ViewLions Club, TLCProjects and HotelSUN 1 will behosting an Aidsawareness mor-ning at TableView policestation on Thurs-day 28 Novemberat 10:00.Some 13 Aids
patients willattend. ContactDawn on 021 5575085 or Angelafrom Hotel SUN 1on 021 418 4664.
Woensdag, 20 November 2013 NEWS TYGERBURGER Milnerton 7
Quality is our game!
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Fives Futbol are bringing Africa’s largestfive-a-side football and lifestyle festival toCape Town.The Stimorol Fives Futbol Festival in as-
sociationwithStimorol andStretchExperi-ential Marketing, will take place all day on7 December at Fives Futbol’s Century Cityvenue.The first festival of its kind will boast six
all-weather floodlit synthetic fields as wellas two beer gardens, brought to you by Sa-vanna. With Stimorol as headline sponsor,football fans and families alike can expecta day full of fun and entertainment whilewatching celebrated soccer legends fromAjax Cape Town.There will be three leagues which teams
can enter: The Elite (for experienced play-ers), Corporate (companies can enter teamsof employees to take part), and the StimorolFun League for the more sociable male andfemale players who just want to have fun.
The Stimorol Fun League encourages play-ers to dress up in crazy outfits and competefor amazing prizes on the day.This year, the Stimorol Fives Futbol Fes-
tival will also be contributing to soccer de-velopment through the support of localtownship teams. Also, a tournamentwill behosted for teams from underprivileged are-as and Ajax Soccer School players.V Tickets are available at Computicket at R32 forstandard tickets and R60 for VIP. Tickets will alsobe available at the gate at R40 for standard andR80 for VIP. VIPs will gain entrance to the SavannaBlack bar area and will receive a free coupon forone free drink (children under five years old get freeentrance).V Teams can sign up at www.fivesfutbol.co.za. Teamentrance is priced at R2 000 with an optional R500for a gazebo positioned in the ‘team warm up’ areawhich boasts an inflatable adi-court. Upon sign up,all players will receive a free branded Adidas footballshirt.
Festival of Fives FutbolTeams can sign up now for the Stimorol Fives Futbol Festival.
“Though fighting crime is indeed very risky,I believe that the most dangerous deeds arecommitted by those sitting on the side-line.”says ward councillor of Ward 5 (Bothasig,Edgemead and Montague Gardens), JamesVos.Vos expressed his concerns about the lack
of community participation and neighbour-hood watch organisations in a media state-ment.“The importance of neighbourhood watch
schemes cannot be underestimated; theyplay a vital role, in partnership with the po-lice, in looking after the interests of the localcommunity.”
EdgemeadNeighbourhoodWatch (ENW) ishaving an awareness drive on Saturday 23November at the EdgemeadVillage shoppingcentre from 09:00 to 12:00.The ENW awareness drive will be on the
open field at the entrance to the shoppingcen-tre, where an information table is available.Memberswill be present to answer questionsand provide general information.ThegeneralENWmembersmeetingwill be
on Monday 25 November at Edgemead Pri-mary School from 19:00 to 21:00.V For further details please contact the secretary, An-gelique Pretorius, at 082 202 8432 or 021 558 6494or email her at [email protected].
Vos urges residents to join up
8 TYGERBURGER Milnerton Woensdag, 20 November 2013NUUS
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Vul asseblief ’n behuisingsaansoekvorm in wat beskikbaar is by enige van die Stad se behuisings-kantore hieronder of by www.capetown.gov.za/en/Housing/Pages/Housinglist.aspx, en dien ditby jou plaaslike behuisingskantoor of enige ander behuisingskantoor in. Jy kan dit ook by dieBelpark-gebou, Voortrekkerweg 20, Bellville of by Waalstraat 50, Kaapstad afgee.
Heg die volgende dokumente by jou ingevulde aansoekvorm aan:
• Gesertifiseerde afskrifte van jou en jou gade/lewensmaat se groen strepieskode-identiteitsdokumente en huweliks-/egskeidings-/doodsertifikate;
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Table View dancer, Ivan Boonzaaier, is oneof two dancers towin theBalletomanesMaleAward at this year’s CapeTownCityBallet’sannual awards evening.
Ivan shares the title with Green Point’sJesse Milligan.The Balletomanes Awards were estab-
lished in 1976 and recognise outstanding ar-tistic endeavours. The awards are presentedin appreciation for the hours of pleasurewhich have been afforded to the members of
the Friends of Cape Town City Ballet“It makes me feel good that people enjoy
my performances because that is what Iaim for when I am on stage,” Ivan says,adding: “I strive toworkharder everyyearto improve.”Fans have Ivan’smother to thank for his
love of ballet.“I am one of six children and when we
were small two of my brothers were veryshy, so my mom decided to send us all fordance lessons,” Ivan says, adding: “Thatwas the start of it all.”Ivan says joining Cape Town City Ballet
was one of his career highlights. Anotherwas the opportunity to dance the pas dedeux from Spartacus with Laura Bosen-berg.This year’s awards ceremony was held
at Cape Town City Ballet’s studio inRondeboschwherepatronswere treated toa meal as guests of their favourite CapeTown City Ballet dancers.The theme for the evening was “Night
and Day” and Kim Viera and Craig Pedrowon a special prize for the best decoratedtable with their Parisian themed table.Kim Viera also won the Balletomanes
Female Award.Other awards handed out on the night
were The Most Promising Newcomeraward, whichwent to Rosamund Ford andThe Geoffrey Niemen and Brian van
Rheede Award for Most Outstanding Per-formance of the Year which went to LauraBosenberg (principal dancer) as Aurora inThe Sleeping Beauty.V Fans of Cape Town City Ballet can look forwardto seeing their favourite dancers performing in thecompany’s Christmas season productions, present-ed at the Artscape Theatre Centre from 11 December2013 to 11 January 2014. Robin van Wyk’s new balletThe Tin Soldier, the charming Belles & Beaux andthe sizzling Night & Day will be on stage. Tickets areavailable at Computicket.
Dance awards for ‘the hard work’
Kim Vieira and Ivan Boonzaaier on stage.
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Bookworms: Learners of Ysterplaat Primary were recently awarded book prizes donated bythe Rotary Club of BloubergFront from left: Schemaria Mpoyi, Nikita Cook, Tiyana Ernstzen,Mechaela Whyte, Charl Hughes, Cecilia Bester, Terence Blaauw, Rachel Bhuiyan. Second row:Rotarian, Helène Visser, headmaster, Johann Kruger, Liseth Ivo, Inga Nobele, Simon Manda,Yohali Ilunga, Amy Botes, Linda Ngenda Kayembe, Blouberg Rotary president Peter Teuchert.Third row: Amber Titus, Donovan Denton, Emika Okonkwo, Russell Kenge, Monica Banda andLidivine Nishimwe. Back: Bernadette Kanku, Stacy Lee Daniels, Charne Ludidi and Morne Graaff.
Hirsch’s Milnerton will be hosting Sam-sung smart device training on Thursday 28November from 18:00 until 19:30. The work-shop is free of charge and open to anyonewith a smart device or considering getting a
smart device.V For more information, or to book, contact Nardovan Eck on [email protected] or call 021 528 6700.V Hirsch’s Milnerton is situated on the Corner of Koe-berg and Racecourse Road (Entry via Bridle Way).
10 TYGERBURGER Milnerton Woensdag, 20 November 2013HOOFARTIKELBLAD
Gee aan hullevrede en voorspoed, Here, wanthulle het hullevertroue op Ugestel.
Jesaja 26:3
Put on a brave face: Meghan Lombard (Enchanted Parties) carefully paints Eben Braaf’s (5) face like Spider-man. Eben’s eyes are swollen after an operation to remodel his skull bones. He was one of 39 children who wereoperated on during the Smile Foundation’s Smile Week of sponsored surgery at Tygerberg Hospital last week.
PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Belville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woorde nie,sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
It’s good to hear people speak-up as Yagyah Adams has done.(“We must all buy proudlySA”, TygerBurger, 13 Novem-ber). I for one support whatwas said in his letter. I takethe time to look for SouthAfrican, locally produced, etc.
If we are to reduce crime inour country, each and everyone of us should be doing whatwe can in an effort of unityand support toward each other.Cheap labour leads to cheap
products, leading to cheap life.Cheap has added greatly tocrime and the demise of oureconomy, it will continue ourdownward spiral.
The less we are prepared topay for our local South Africangoods and services, the lessthere is for our local SouthAfricans to pocket which theycould then use to plough backinto our communities andeconomy.
We want the best services,the best products, we want itcheap – cheap, discounted andfor free, we then wonder whywe are economically unsound.Many who have so little
income buy cheap because theycannot manage. Well then, forthose who can afford more,buy better quality, encouragequality, pay for the quality andplease stop the “cheap labour”.
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Cheap will beour downfall
The letter of Sickened “Showrespect, don’t use disabledbays”, TygerBurger Parow, 13November refers.
I am a disabled person andhave also wondered at therespect shown by healthypeople, parking in disabledbays. To be able to display adisabled sticker/card a personpays a certain amount of moneyto the municipality for theprivilege, its not free parking.
So for those inconsideratepeople out there, just remember,one day it could be you.
JEANEmail
One day it could beyou in disabled bay
I do not agree with the writerof “Fietsryers moet op padvoorkeur geniet”, TygerBurgerTable View, 6 November, as Ihave witnessed cyclists onnumerous occasions disobeyingthe rules of the road, namely:Red robots, riding abreast andat night or in inclementweather, using flashing lightsfront and rear when theregulations clearly state that
Cyclists flaunt theroad rules at will
front and rear light are to emita steady beam.
They may be motor cardrivers as well, but that seemsnot to deter them from flauntingthe rules when they take theircycles to the road.
The only time they may rideabreast is: On a dedicated cycletrack, or, if taking part in anorganised cycle event.
The bottom line is that weshould all drive as the RoadTraffic Regulations dictate.
JOHNSanddrift North
I refer to the letter “Showrespect, don’t use disabled
Some disabled baysblocked every day
To Sickened, (“Show respectdon’t use disabled bays”,TygerBurger Parow, 13 Novem-ber): Your last sentence refers.You do not need to be a disa-bled senior citizen to use thedisabled parking bays. Anyonein possession of a valid driver’slicence and a legal disabled“blue and white card or sticker”may utilise these disabled bays.
DIPlattekloof Glen
Others can utilisethe disabled bays
Baie mense neem hul hondestrand toe en, ek moet sê,hierdie honde is goed gema-nierd.
My probleem is dat baie vanhierdie eienaars net loop, en ditis dus nie net voetspore wathul honde agterlaat nie.
As jy deesdae op die strandstap, moet jy so versigtig weesom nie in hierdie honde selandmyne te trap nie.
Die kanse is seker baie skraaldat honde verbied gaan wordop ons strande?
Stappe moet geneem word ofareas moet bepaal word wathonde-vriendelik is of hondemoet nie toegelaat word opstrande nie.
Dink aan ander ook en tel julhonde se landmyne op.
GATVOLSummer Greens
Hondelandmyneontsier ons strande
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SLICE OF LIFE
Oorverhitteaarde binne40 jaar hierMense in ons land bekommer hul gereeldoor misdaad, korrupsie, die stand van dieonderwys, armoede, werkloosheid, swakmunisipale dienste, lewenskoste...Noem maar op. Die bekommernisse sal
etlike bladsye behels. Selfs genoeg weesom ’n “bekommernisboek” vol te skryf.Maar al dié bekommernisse is eintlik
nietig in vergelyking met die GROOTBEKOMMERNIS. Dié word nie altyd metsoveel passie aangespreek nie. En eintlikbehoort die hele mensdom hul energienet daaraan te bestee.Onlangs het Rob Scholes, ’n ekoloog
van die WNNR, dit weer duidelik gestel:Aardverwarming is besig om ons planeetteen ’n baie vinnige tempo te vernietig.Hy het bevind dat ’n plek soos Upingtonin die Noord-Kaap binne die volgendeveertig jaar onleefbaar sal wees. Suid-Afrika kan ’n gemiddelde temperatuursty-ging van 4° C teen die middel van hierdieeeu te wagte wees.Die tempo waarteen aardverhitting
plaasvind is so vinnig dat seevlakke diéeeu geleidelik met tussen 0,5 m en 1 mgaan styg. Dit alles omdat yskappe enysbanke in Antartika smelt en van dievasteland afbreek weens verhitte water.Nie alleen gaan ons kinders en hul
kinders op ’n oorverhitte planeet moetprobeer oorleef nie, maar gaan dietwintig- en dertigjariges van vandag al ’nvoorsmakie kry van hierdie “hel opaarde”. Dit is ’n skrikwekkende vooruit-sig!Kom ons bekommer ons eerder daar-
oor. En doen iets daadwerklik dááraan.
HOOFARTIKEL
SMSV I have been saying for years that SA isnot a British colony any more, so why dopeople here still want to celebrate GuyFawkes? - Hope, Glenwood
V Johannes (SMS, 13/11): Almal is veronderstel om buite hul erf skoon te hou.Ekhet duisende rande spandeer om plaveisel te lê, met die munisipaliteit se toestemming. Let wel, niks word onwettig bymy gedoen nie. Ek het ’n buurvrou met ’nhoekerf. Sy wil nie haar tuindienstemanbetaal om die gras langs die kant te snynie. Ek moet nou my tuindienste betaalom dit te sny, anders waai al die onkruidsaad in my erf. Maar nou parkeer menseop die gras. Wel, ek gaan die snyery noustop. Die munisipaliteit kan dit nou sny ofdie vrou sê sy moet dit laat sny. - Ophouslapgat wees
V As Pensioenaris (sms 13/11) ’n Transnetpensioenaris is, sal hy wel ’n bonus gelykstaande aan een maand se salaris eindeNovember ontvang. -Oud-Sporie
V Moet asb. nie op CapeGate se “mothers& tots”parkering staan as jou kinders nieeens ’n stootwaentjie benodig nie. Ekmoes paar keer die winter met my pasgebore baba deur die reën hardloop. - Ano-niem
V Can’t animal shelters have an open dayand invite schools or animal lovers to come with a towel, shampoo and a tin offood and spend time bonding with themany homeless animals by bathing andfeeding them. Let’s start by calling theshelters now. - Just thinking
V Kan Sassa miskien ons lesers inlig watiemand nodig het om ’n ouderdoms enongeskikheidstoelae te kry. Mag hy nog’n pensioen kry? Mag hulle huise besit?Ons verlang antwoorde. - Vra net
V Wie moet die lang gras sny langs Mosselbankstraat? Ook op die oop erwe daarlangs? Vra maar net. - Salome
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Spud fans meet Rambo
To celebrate the DVD release of the South African film, Spud2, Sven Ruygrok, who plays Rambo in the movie, met withfans at the Musica store in Canal Walk. Carina Roux went tocapture the special fan moments.
Rose Grant, from Summer Greens, gets SvenRuygrok’s ("Rambo" in Spud 2) autograph.
Amber Keet, from Melkbos poses with actor,Sven Ruygrok.
Zea Polikoff, from Table View also got tomeet Spud 2 actor, Sven Ruygrok.
Corné Laufs,Jamie-LeighKorah and CaylenBarendilla, fromMelkbos, posewith SvenRuygrok ("Ram-bo" in themovie), afterpicking up theircopy of Spud 2.
Sven Ruygrokand Moha-med Mohi-dien fromCentury City,next to aninstore posterfor the newSpud 2 DVD.
Woensdag, 20 November 2013 NEWS TYGERBURGER Milnerton 13
Verledeweek het ons na defini-sie, asook kenmerke, van diepsigopaat gekyk. Vandag be-
spreek ek verdere aspekte van hier-die persoonlikheidsversteuring.Ons het reeds gesien die psigo-
paat is iemand met ’n patologieseegosentrisiteit. Vir die psigopaatdraai alles net omhomself. Hy is ge-fokus op sy eie behoeftes en begeer-tes en het nie gevoel of respek virander mense nie. Selfs wanneer ditvoorkom of hy vir ander omgee,doen hy dit vir eie gewin.Die psigopaat, met ’n hoë verbale
intelligensie, is ’n subtiele manipu-leerder. Hy speel op die emosiesvan ander, maar werklike begripen omgee vir mense ontbreek byhom.
OpvoedingDan kry ons ook die psigopaat
met ’n lae intelligensie of ’n swakopvoeding.Hybelandmeer dikwelsin tronke as die psigopaat met ’nhoër verstandsvermoë. Psigopatetoon dikwels kriminele gedrag en’n onvermoë om te leer uit vorigeervarings.Ander kenmerke van die psigo-
paat is ’n grootheidswaan van syeie selfwaarde, patologiese vals-heid en leuens, gebrek aan empatie,swak gedragskontroles, gebrek omverantwoordelikheid vir sy eie op-trede in te sien, gebrekkige realis-tiese langtermyn doelstellings, im-pulsiwiteit, ’n lae frustrasietole-ransie en onbeheerste aggressie.Onskryookdiepsigopaatmet ’npa-rasitiese lewensstyl wat op anderteer of hulle manipuleer tot sy eievoordeel.
SubtipesIn die Suid-AfrikaanseHandboek
vir Abnormale Gedrag (redakteurD.A. Louw) word drie subtipes vanpsigopate onderskei:Die eerste is die manipulerende
psigopaat wat besonders vriende-lik, sjarmant en spontaan sosiaalinskakel. Hywekdie indrukvan in-nemendheid en doeltreffendheid.Hy beïndruk mense en wanneer hyhul vertroue gewen het, misbruikhy die mense tot sy eie voordeel.Tweedens is daar die aggressie-
we psigopate met ’n lae frustrasie-toleransie wat reageer met aggres-sie en opstandigheid. Wanneer din-ge nie na hul sin gaan nie of hulbehoeftes word nie onmiddellik be-vredig nie, reageer hulle met woe-deuitbarstings en opstandigheid.Die derde subtipe is die ontoerei-
kende psigopaat. Hy doenhomvooras ’n skadelose, hulpelose en simpa-tiesoekende persoon. Hy kom vooras ’n baie afhanklike mens en teerop familie en vriende.Hy is klaerig,neulerig en lastig. Baie van hulle isswerwers sonder standvastigheid.Dit is belangrik dat die mens op
straat bewus is van die optrede enkenmerke van ’n psigopaat, want jykan maklik deur een uitgebuit enmanipuleer word. Onthou die aan-wesigheid van enkele kenmerkemaak nie iemand noodwendig ’npsigopaat nie; die diagnosering vanpsigopatie geskied deur ’n gekwali-fiseerde kundige soos ’n psigiater.Volgende week volg ons derde afle-wering oor die psigopaat.V Dr. ST Potgieter, sielkundige, tel. 021 9495007 of [email protected] of ‘ST se Pitkos’op Facebook.
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She is best known as the voice of Mango
Groove, but this December, Claire Johnstonwill be singing some of the best loved Christ-mas songs at this year’s Classical Christmasconcert, hosted byTygerValley shopping cen-
tre, TygerBurger andRadio TygerbergClaire will share the
Liqui-Fruit Amphithea-tre stage with JannieMoolman, ZanneStapelberg, Elvis Blue,a symphony orchestraand a choir on Sunday 1December.“It is a beautiful ven-
ue, in an absolutelybeautiful part of theworld,” Claire says ofthe amphitheatre inPaarl adding that withits warm audiences, sheis looking forward toperforming there again.“Outdoor performances are always so
acoustically pleasing, andwhen you add inthe clean air and the wonderfulviews…heaven,” Claire says.Fans of Claire’s solo work will know her
last solo album, titled Africa Blue, in 2005.Good news is she is busyworking on a newalbum, which she hopes to release nextyear.“I’ve actually beenbusy for a fewmonths
now on what is for me a hugely excitingproject,” Claire says, describing theproject as a “celebration of great South Af-
rican songs through thedecades, with a host ofguest artists and collab-orators”.“I have been so hum-
bled and honoured, infact, that so many iconicSA artists agreed to bepart of the album,”Claire says. She listsZolani Mahola (FreshlyGround), Theuns Jor-daan, Romanz, and Re-becca Malope as some ofthe artists.She says: “We are loo-
king at a March 2014 re-lease, and I am feeling so
stoked at how the project is sounding: veryfamiliar, verySouthAfrican, andyet alsove-ry different.”Claire says the audience can expect to he-
ar some familiar songswhen she takes to thestage at Classical Christmas, where the songlist will include both classic and Christmassongs.V Tickets for Classical Christmas cost between R100and R150 and are available at www.cultivaria.com oron 021 872 9754.V The show starts at 18:15, but gates open at 16:00and a variety of food and drink stalls will be on offerto offer a picnic atmosphere before the show begins..
Stars sing Christmas greats and evergreens
Claire Johnston will share the stagewith Jannie Moolman, Zanne Stapel-berg and Elvis Blue on 1 December.
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The Wavescape Surf Festival, presentedby Pick n Pay, runs in Cape Town from 27November to 16 December.The line-up this year includes the
Wavescape Film Festival, which screenstheworld’s best surf, adventure and oceanconservation films at Clifton 4th Beach,The Labia Cinema and The Brass Bell.Wavescapes also presents a surfboard
art exhibition and charity auction (ArtBoard Project), an evening of talks byocean thought leaders (Slide Night) and asurfboard market and party (Fish Fry).This yearmarks the 10th anniversary of
theWavescape Surf Festival, which is sup-ported by the Save Our Seas Foundation(SOSF),WWF’s SouthernAfrican Sustain-able Seafood Initiative (SASSI), JackBlack Beer, and Glacéau vitamin water.The annual Wavescape Art Board
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community together in a surfboard mar-ket (the Fish is a surfboard shape) at theBlueBirdGarage inMuizenbergwhere ed-ucational entertainment activations willtake place featuring SASSI and the SOSF,while two Ultimate Braai Master teamswill compete in a fish braai competitionusing sustainable fish species, with DJCath Grenfell from 5fm spinning thedecks.Wavescape Slide Night moves to the
Cape Town Aquarium on 12 December foran evening of 10 minute presentations by10 ocean thought leaders intimately con-nected to the ocean.Included this year, amongst others, are
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Just in time for the holiday season, MyCiTi buses are rolling out from the central city, via the V&AWaterfront andalong the beachfront to the new Queens Beach station in Sea Point.
The network of MyCiTi routes is expanding again on30 November, with the launch of services from theV&AWaterfront to Camps Bay and in the Century Cityand Montague Gardens area.
CONNECT WITH THE CITYCONNECT WITH THE CITY
More andmore people areusing MyCiTi servicesevery day, after the launch
earlier this month of services toSea Point, Fresnaye, Oranjezichtand in the Melkbosstrand area.The expansion of the MyCiTi
network follows the conclusionof long-term contracts with theoperators of minibus taxi andother bus services to operateMyCiTi services. The impact onpassengers is that minibus taxisand Golden Arrow bus servicesare being withdrawn where newMyCiTi routes are introduced. InCentury City the shuttle servicewill also be discontinued.The biggest change for
commuters is that cash is notaccepted on MyCiTi buses.Everyone aged four years andover has to have their ownmyconnect card, loaded withmoney for fares. These areavailable for R25 from MyCiTistations and selected retailers.Changing daily travel habits can
be complicated, and routes arenot exactly the same, but MyCiTi’ssafe, reliable, scheduled serviceaims to set new standards inpublic transport in Cape Town.“We would like to thank everyone
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LenaWilliams,Housekeeper, working onOcean View Drive“I travel into town fromHanoverPark every day and catch theMyCiTi bus from the CBD toSea Point. MyCiTi is wonderfullycomfortable, so convenient, andcheaper thanwhat I used to use.”
Leon Hattingh,Optometrist, Sea Point“I think the new MyCiTi serviceis awesome, and it is very closeto the standards seen in othercountries. The great thing is thatpeople coming to Sea Point don’thave to look for parking.”
BronwynPhilander,Restaurant manager in SeaPoint, lives in Mitchells Plain“With aMyCiTi bus stop locatedright outside our restaurant, I lovethe convenience thatMyCiTi hasbrought to the area.”
Three ways to get yourmyconnect card1. You can get amyconnect card for R25 and loadmoney for travelat MyCiTi stations and participating retailers. You save at least 20% byloading aMover package on your card, available only atMyCiTi stations.
2.With the introduction of new routes, MyCiTi is also holdingmyconnectcard promotions where you can get a free card loaded with 30Moverpoints for travel. You pay R30 for the 30Mover points and save the R25cost of themyconnect card. All you need is to present proof of identity(ID book, passport, birth certificate or driver’s licence) andR30 in cash.
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“That’s quite lekker because youare playing with different blues art-ists, up and coming cats, establishedblues players and it’s really great,”Dr John says.BluesTown is becom-ing quite popular, especially amidstthe revival that local blues has expe-rienced in recent years.“We’d like totake some credit for it, becausewe’ve been plugging away at it forlike 15 years,” Richard jokes.“There definitely are a lot of young-er bands playing the blues and obvi-ously they’re coming to gigs, theyare coming to a festival or two,” hesays, adding: “That’s bringing in aslightly younger market.”
One of these festivals is the TableMountain Blues Summit happeningthis weekend (22 and 23 November)at Hillcrest Quarry in Durbanville.
Boulevard will on stage on Satur-day night with guests Dan Shout
(former saxophonist for JohnnyClegg) and Paul Campbell on Ham-mond organ.
“It’s going to be a huge sound,” Ri-chard says, pointing to the 30 000watt sound system on offer at thefestival. Another feature will be a 25square metre LED screen behindthe stage. “It’s going to be a bigshow,” Richard says.V Tickets for the Table Mountain BluesSummit are available at Computicket. Fora festival line-up, visit www.bluesfest.co.za.V Boulevard Blues are on the Orange Couchthis week. Visit www.tygerburger.co.za towatch their performance and hear moreabout the band.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V Two readers can each win double week-end passes for the Table Mountain BluesSummit. Visit www.tygerburger.co.za be-fore 13:00 on Thursday to enter.
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Legendary blues band, Boule-vard Blues, will be among thetop blues acts performing at the
Table Mountain Blues Summit thisweekend.
The band, who have become a sta-ple on the Cape Town blues circuithave been going for about 15 years.
Drummer Graeme Abbot andfrontman, Dr John Mostert were sit-ting in a café in Blouberg called theBoulevard Café when they got theinspiration for the band’s name.
“We thought that was a good namefor the band, so that sort of stuck,”Graeme says.
Graeme and Dr John are joined inthe band by bassist, Rob Stemmett,Greg Smith on percussion and har-monica and guitar maestro, RichardPryor.
When TygerBurger last spoke tothe band in July 2010, they weregearing up for their successful firstoverseas tour, to Belgium and theNetherlands.
The band agrees that if sponsor-ships came together they would touragain in a heartbeat.BoulevardBlues are one of the many localnames who recently recorded a songfor VH Music’s SA Blues Breakersalbum. The band recorded EricClapton’s “Some day after a while”and will also be involved in the stu-dio’s next compilation album, RockBreakers.
When they are not busy with theband, Dr John and Rob are also partof the team that presents BluesTownSessions at Mercury every secondThursday, a regular blues event.
Boulevard heads to Summit
Boulevard Blues are on the Orange Couch this week, ahead of their performan-ce at the Table Mountain Blues Summit.
Award-winning musiciansSterling EQ and the South Af-rican Sopranos will usher inthe holiday season at the an-nual Nederburg picnic con-cert on Saturday.
Sterling’s classical and con-temporary instrumentals ha-ve won them legions of fansboth locally and internatio-nally.
The Cape Town-based triowill share the stage with an ac-claimed vocal quintet, theSouth African Sopranos.
All soloists in their ownright sopranos Janelle Vis-
agie, Jo-Nette le Kay, Goitse-mang Lehobye, mezzo-sopra-no Minette du Toit-Pearce andcoloratura Magdalene Min-naar promise the audience anunforgettable performance.
Under the direction of im-presario Niël Rademan, theopera stars will be accompa-nied by well-known pianist El-na van der Merwe.
Although the concert startsat 17:00 on the Nederburg Ma-nor House’s sprawling lawns,the gates will open at 15:00.
Tickets are R100 for adults;children under 12 free.
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V Generations a rock ’n roll and blues band,will be at Just Wine in Milnerton on Sundayfrom 14:00. R20 at the door.
V Gerald Clark and Luna Paige will performtheir show, Lovemore at Alma Cafe in Rose-bank on Sunday. R160. Call 021 685 7377 tobook.
V Wendy Fine international soprano pre-sents her talented Exclusive Singers of Dazzling Duets on Sunday at the Bellville Art Galle-ry at 19:00. R30.
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Leaders of tomorrow
Laureus YES Programme Graduates are front from left: Charl Jensel, Taahirah Matthews, Lamees Solomons, Mziyanda Matiwane, Ferdill Vilander, andAshley Meyer. Back: Christoph Sauser (Swiss Laureus ambassador), Edwin Moses, Morné du Plessis, and Laureus ambassadors Ernst van Dyk, RyanSandes and Cynthia Tshaka.
Chairman of the Laureus Sport for GoodFoundation, Edwin Moses, and Chair-man of Laureus South Africa, Morné
du Plessis, congratulated an inspirationalgroup of Cape Town youth leaders who havesuccessfully graduated from the LaureusYouth Empowerment Through Sport (YES)Programme.
Inspire2013 marks the second year of this pro-
gramme which trains youth leaders to har-ness the power of sport to inspire and trans-form their communities. Some 39 partici-pants aged between 18 and 25 were selectedfrom a wide base of sport for social changeprogrammes nationally. YES leaders havecompleted sports management training de-livered by innovative partners such as theSports Science Institute of South Africa, Ex-ercise Teachers’ Academy, Children’s RadioFoundation and Youth Zones.Knowledge gained includes eventmanage-
ment, IT skills, facilitation, sports coaching,media communication and important lead-ership skills.After the graduation the leaders show-
cased their new skills in sessions with 40kids from local Laureus projects: GrassrootsSoccer,Waves For Change and Indigo YouthMovement. They were joined by four Lau-reus Ambassadors: Ernst van Dyk, RyanSandes, Cynthia Tshaka and Swiss LaureusAmbassador and defending champion of theAbsa Cape Epic, Christoph Sauser.
PotentialEdwinMoses commented: “I have seen the
work of our projects globally and am alwaysinspired by the potential of young leaders.I amglad to see theLaureusYESProgrammetaking the lead in South Africa to raise the
aspirations of youth leaders through sport.”MornéduPlessis continued, “Today’sYES
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gramme graduation ceremonies will followin Durban and Johannesburg.The Laureus Sport for Good Foundation
has helped to improve the lives of more than10 600 young people.
SAREL BURGER
Met die buitengewone baie reënweer die af-gelope tyd het die frustrasievlakke van diekrieketspelers die hoogte ingeskiet – veraldié van Kraaifontein se Oostelikes-klub indie Boland se Premierliga.Dit is nou byna ’n maand laas dat die
Kraaie in aksie was. Nat baanblaaie het ver-hoeddatOostelikes sywedstrydverpligtingeop 2 en 16 November kon nakom. En op 9No-vember het dié span ’n loslootjie gehad.Hopelik sal Oostelikes se program die ko-
mende naweek op dreef kan kom wanneerhy op Piketberg teen die tuisspan te staankom. Brackenfell – wie se wedstryd van die
afgelope naweek teen die Maties uitgestel isvanweë die studente se eksamens – speeleerskomende Saterdag tuis teen Hermanus.Nadat geen spel die afgelope naweek ook
in die WP se eerste liga moontlik was nie,sal die huidige reeks tweedaagse wedstrydenou eers Saterdag aandie gangkom.Die pro-gram van die spanne in die Tygerbergstreek
(tuisspan eerste) is: Rondebosch t Bellville,Edgemead tOttoman,Kuilsrivier tOuMutu-al, Pinelands t Tygerberg-klub, Helderbergt Bellville-Suid, Milnerton t Mitchells Plain,Noordelikes-Goodwood t Kensington.DieUniversiteit vanWes-Kaapland se der-
by-kragmeting teen Durbanville is voor dieaanvang van die seisoen reeds uitgestel.
Krieketspelers se frustrasievlakke hoog oor reënweer