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The nominations are in and the top tenacts for the Local is Lekker 2015 con-cert have been chosen. Now it’s timeto vote for your top three.TygerBurger readers, Smile 90.4fm
listeners and CapeGate shoppers havehad three weeks to nominate their fa-vourite act to perform at this year’sLocal isLekker showwhich takesplaceat the Liqui-Fruit Amphitheatre in
Paarl on Satur-day 21 March.
This concertis the only onein the countrywhere the fansdecide whoshould be per-forming on thenight.
The nomina-tions havebeen talliedand your topten acts are: DrVictor and theRasta Rebels,Dewald Was-serfall, TheunsJordaan, Bob-
by van Jaarsveld, Elvis Blue, Black-byrd, Beatenberg, Garth Taylor, Jim-my Nevis, and Desmond Wells.
But only three of these names willmake it on to the Local is Lekker stageand it’s up to readers, listeners andshoppers to decide.
Fans can vote for their favourite byvisiting www.tygerburger.co.za or bysending and SMS with the word “Lek-ker”, followed by the three artistsyou’d like to see at the show, to 45527(SMSes cost R1.50).
Voting channels will be open until12:00 on Monday 8 December and thetop three artists, who will perform atLocal is Lekker 2015,will be announcedin TygerBurger and on Smile 90.4 FMon Wednesday 10 December.V Tickets will be available through Computic-ket or www.cultivaria.com from Wednesday10 December.
This is yourtop 10, nowvote for top 3
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CONSERVATION: STRANDED CHICK SAVED FROM STARVATION
Penguin rescueANDRÉ BAKKES
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The penguin stood forlornly in the shal-low surf and stared at the water was-hing rhythmically over his feet.
“So this is it,” he thought to himself.His short life would come to an end on this
beach.He turned around, barely able to keep his
balance, and looked at Robben Island dip-ping below the waves on the horizon.
His parents left him to fend for himself tooearly.
Behind him people started gathering innumbers, perhaps to join in the funeralmarch of a penguin.
For a moment his heart beat faster and theurge to flee gripped him.
He of course didn’t know that he was stan-ding on the shore of Melkbosstrand and thatsomeone would soon rescue him from cer-tain death.
Regardless, he is a penguin, and duringthe brief period his parents looked after himthey explicitly told him to be wary of hu-mans.
The fledgling, who has been christenedHappy Feet by one of the onlookers and localcommunity police forum chairman JohnTaylor, was just hours away from dying ofstarvation.
Happy Feet will one day tell his childrenabout the time when Melkbosstrand PrivateSchool teacher Liezl Bestbier lovingly tookhim from Melkbosstrand to Table View’sSouthern African Foundation for the Con-servation of Coastal Birds (Sanccob).
But late on Saturday afternoon, he wasscared.
About 10 people were looking at him trap-ped between the beach and the wide ocean.
“How did it come to this? Dad? Mom? Whe-re are you?” whimpered the penguin.
And then, during his darkest moment, hesaw someone jogging towards the group ofuncertain onlookers.
The self-assured woman, who would tem-porarily become like a mother to him, talkedbriefly to the onlookers and then slowly mo-ved towards Happy Feet.
She had a welcoming look in her warm ey-es.
Bestbier held out her hand, picked up Hap-py Feet and then tenderly wrapped him ina towel.
V To page 2.
Liezl Bestbier took care ofHappy Feet until she deliver-ed him safe and sound toSanccob. PHOTO: JOHN TAYLOR
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Days later, Bestbier told TygerBurger shehas rescued birds before, but never a pen-guin.“I knew that if a penguin stands there and
just looks and blinks at you then there is nofight left in it,” says Bestbier.“The people there said they phoned Sanc-
cob, but that there was doubt whether theorganisation could come and collect the pen-guin, so I decided to take him there myself.”Happy Feet was then carried to Bestbier’s
house, every now and again peeking at thebusy world through the towel.He saw others staring curiously at Best-
bier and him and then before he knew it hewas placed in a box and put in a bigger box.He might later have deduced that the big-
ger box was a car. Then again, maybe pen-guins are lucky enough not to complicatetheir lives with deductive logic.The drive to Sanccob was quite awkward
for a bird notorious for awkwardness.During the trip the penguin’s name might
just as well have been Flappy Feet.Once the two arrived inTableViewhewas
immediately taken in, weighed, and tho-roughly embraced.“He weighed just one kilogram, which is
much lighter than a bird his age shouldweigh,” says Bestbier.“I was told by Sanccob that the chick sea-
son and the moulting season of the parentsare overlapping now because of global war-ming and human interference. The adultsfatten themselves up, but then there’s nobo-dy looking out for the chicks.”Going to sea is then the most hazardous
time of a fledgling’s life and only about halfof themwho go out for the first time ever re-turn home.Sanccob’s development andmarketing co-
ordinator, Francois Louw, says it is quitecommon during chick season for them to co-me to the rescue of starving and dehydratedpenguins.He continues: “The penguin was very un-
dernourished, but he was very strong none-theless.We suspect hewas abandoned by hisparents. During this three week processwhen the parents replace their plumage
with a brand new set of waterproof feathers,they are unable to hunt for fish and feedtheir young. The chicks that are not yet rea-dy to fledge are abandoned and face starvati-on.”Happy Feet will show the world that he
can survive without the help of his parents.Hewill take to the sea as if his oyster, com-
pletely reinvigorated by the caring Bestbierand Sanccob.One dayhewill have chicks of his ownand
he will tell them of the wide world out thereand about his brush with death.There are people out there who can be
trusted, he will tell them, and then whenthey are big enough to feed themselves, hewill leave.Right now, he is sure he will keep an eye
on them from a distance.Happy Feet’s chicks will never be comple-
tely alone.“A week from now, perhaps even a few ye-
ars, I will think of the penguin I saved,” saysBestbier.“I hope I made a difference.”
Requests for medical assistance continue todominate calls to the City of Cape Town’s107 Public EmergencyCommunicationCen-tre (PECC).Statistics from the previous festive sea-
son show the highest number of calls to thePECC came from Dunoon in Milnerton.The call centrewas established over 10 ye-
ars ago to provide a single point of contactfor members of the public who need to re-port an emergency.Between July 2013 and September 2014,
call centre staff created 401 140 incident re-cords from themore than 780 000 calls recei-ved.Of these, 54%were formedical assistance,
ranging from assaults to maternity casesand abdominal pain. Callers requesting as-sistance for crime and law enforcement is-
sues accounted for the second highest cate-gory of calls.On average, 90% of all calls were answe-
red within 10 seconds.“The City doesn’t necessarily provide all
the services that callers require, specifical-ly medical responses. For example, we arenot in charge of the ambulance service, butwe have a formal system that allows theagent to patch the caller through to MetroEMS who is then responsible for ensuringthe response. The same would apply wherea South African Police Service response isrequired. From a consumer perspective, it’sa single number to remember or save intheir contacts, instead of the number foreach individual service provider,” says theCity’s mayco member for safety and securi-ty, JP Smith.
ThePECCexpects an increase in thenum-ber of calls from the beginning of Decemberuntil the end of the festive season.Unfortunately, there also tends to be an
increase in prank calls during this time ofyear, when children are on school holidaysand have unsupervised access to telephonesat home and even public telephones, kno-wing that it is a free call.“It might seem harmless, but those preci-
ous seconds spent on a prank call could me-an life or death for someone else who hasto wait in the queue to speak to an agent.So parents, please discourage your childrenfrom engaging in this behaviour – although,experience has shown that children are notthe only culprits and that some grown-upsapparently need to be reminded about thissort of thing too,” adds Smith.
Prank calls snag emergency line
The City of Cape Town coordinated a highvisibility law enforcement operation re-cently as part of their integrated approachto marine law enforcement.The operation involved the City’s mari-
ne and environmental law enforcementunit, the Table Mountain National Parkmarine unit, police border control unit andthe department of agriculture, forestry andfisheries.The West Coast rock lobster fishing sea-
son opened on 15November, but rough seasand windy weather kept most fishermen athome. Officials inspected 31 vessels andchecked 64 recreational fishing permits.“The operation was deemed a success,
saidmaycomember JohanVanderMerwe.
City enforcesmarine law
A successful joint enforcement operation marked the opening of the West Coast rock lobsterfishing season.
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As the sun sets lazily over Joe SlovoPark and Phoenix, residents turn uptheir televisions and talk a little loud-
er.They will try anything to drown out the
sound of that incessant alarm.Is it coming fromSinenjongoHigh School
as one anonymous resident claims?Is it coming fromMarconi Beam Primary
School or the community hall as the princi-pal of Sinenjongo High believes?Right now the anonymous resident
doesn’t even care any more. She just wantssome peace and quiet when she gets homefrom work.“The alarm goes off every night, every so
often and this has been going on formonths!Sometimes it goes off within fiveminute pe-riods. During weekends it goes off through-out the day as well,” she exclaims.“Does the rates we pay not entitle us to
a little peace when we get home at night?And so we wait, and wait and wait and lis-ten. Will the alarm get fixed? Is it burglars?When will we get a siren-free sleep?”The resident swears it is Sinenjongo’s
alarm.Principal of the high school, Khuselwa
Nopote, says people have complained to herbefore about the alarm, but she denies it’semanating from the high school.Instead, she says it could belong to thepri-
mary school or the community hall.“Why do the people think it’s ours? Re-
gardless, they can’t expect us or any otherplace to switch off the alarms, because welive in a high-risk area.“Therewas a timewhenwe switched ours
off, but this turnedout tobeverydangerous.We have come to the conclusion that itshould be on all the time,” says Nopote, be-fore adding that she herself has never heardthe alarm that some members of communi-ty go on about.The deputy principal of the primary
school, Fundifwa Sigenu, says it is definite-ly not their alarm.She has never heard the alarm herself,
but upon enquiries she said the alarm goesoff regularly and does indeed come fromSinenjongo.“It is driving the community to distrac-
tion. To say the least,” continues the anony-mous resident.She has phoned the department of educa-
tion and law enforcement, but to date no-one seems to be able to do something aboutthe alarm.“It’s a joke! Surely someone has to be held
accountable?Eachdepartment, from thepo-lice to law enforcement to the education de-partment, passes the buck. I miss the dayswhen municipalities ruled the city bylawsand allowed residents to live without thesenoise nuisances,” she concludes.Until someone finally owns up, the com-
munity will have to get used to a sound thathas become synonymous with Joe SlovoPark.
Alarm sets residents on edge
Clean corporates: BloubergBeach Cleanupthanks all thecompanies thatcame out to theirfirst ever CorporateBeach Cleanup Dayrecently. Theymanaged to cleanmost of the beachfrom Lagoon Beachto just past Big Bay.This was also afund-raiser topromote jobcreation in recyclinginitiatives in JoeSlovo Park. Fordetails on their nextCorporate BeachCleanup Day,contact GregoryPlayer on082 873 1962.
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The festive season is a time for family fun,and there is no better place for that thanthe Ice Slide Wonderland at Canal Walk.
From 5 December to 11 January from10:00 to 22:00, the Centre Court at CanalWalk will be transformed into an icy play-ground for everyone.
“This year we wanted to provide a reallymemorable experience for adults and olderteens as well,” says Canal Walk marketingmanagerVanessa Herbst.
“This 80m long slide will take the ridersup, down and around the circumference ofthe Centre Court, and through fun tun-
nels.”There will also be a chilled 15m ice ride
for younger kids and a 10m ride for the lit-tlest thrill seekers. There’s snow fun too,with a special snow play area for all.
Tickets for the Ice Slide Wonderland areavailable at Computicket online or at the
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Slippedraers dra die kis van Liam Hendricks in die Belhar-begraafplaas. FOTO: BRENDEN RUITER
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Liam Hendricks (1), seun van die TheRockets-lid, Devanish, is Saterdag ná ’nhartroerende begrafnisdiens in die Bel-
har-begraafplaas ter ruste gelê.Liam het verlede Dinsdag skielik in die
Tygerberg-hospitaal aan vermoedelik ’n dia-betes-verwante siekte gesterf.
By Saterdag se begrafnis het sowat 250roubeklaers geluister na huldeblyke aan dieontslape Liam. Beurtkrag het gedreig om ’ndemper op die verrigtinge te plaas, maar násowat ’n uur se gesukkel met ’n kragopwek-ker kon die diens voortgaan.
Die voormalige Idols-deelnemer, Crus-handa Forbes, het begrafnisgangers na hulsneesdoekies laat gryp met haar uitvoeringvan die lied “His Strength is Perfect”.
Daarna het die geestelike danseres, Prop-hetic Praise, op die maat van “I want to Runto You” gedans. Devanish se kollega, TheoWatt, het die Eric Clapton-treffer “Tears inHeaven” onder begeleiding van The Rocketsgesing. Die bekende Kaapse radio-persoon-likheid en sanger, Allistair Izobel, kon niedie begrafnis bywoon nie, maar het ’n videogestuur wat tydens die diens gespeel is.
Daarin sing hy Michael Jackson se lied
“Gone too Soon”. Devanish en sy vrou, Vic-toria, het ook saam met hul gospel-groep,Prophetic Joy, sangitems gelewer.
“My seun was die slimste in die wêreld,”het Devanish in sy huldeblyk gesê.
“Dit het nog nie tot bymy deurgedring dathy regtig weg is nie, maar hy sal altyd inmyhart wees.”
Victoria het Liam as ’n klein engel be-skryf. “Ons dank die Here dat hy Liam aanmy en my man toevertrou het. In die korttydjie het hy ons lewens verander,” het sydeur die trane gesê. Sy het ook familie envriende vir hul ondersteuning bedank.
Liam se ouma, Berenice Hendricks, het ophaar beurt gesê sy verstaan die pynwat haarseun en skoondogter deurmaak.
“Ekhetmyeiekindop sestienmaandeaandie dood afgestaan en noumoetmy seun ookdeur dieselfde ding gaan. Ek bid net dat dieHere vertroosting vir hulle gaan bring,” hetsy gesê met trane wat teen haar wange afge-rol het.
Past. Alvin Hendricks, ook Liam se oupa,het die taak gehad om sy kleinkind te begra-we. “Ons was reeds hier op ’n vorige keeren dit raak nie beter nie,” het hy gesê, terwylbegrafnisgangers “Op die Wolke van die He-mel (Sal ons Jesus weer ontmoet)” gesinghet.
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A murder scene in Gie Road, described as“highly sensitive” had Table View andParklands residents aghast on social mediaon Sunday.
A 24-year-old woman was found by TableView police with severe injuries. She wasdeclared dead on the scene, in all probabili-ty as a result of stab wounds to her throat,head and arms.
On Monday morning the police, aided bycomplex patrols, arrested a 24-year-old manin connection with the murder.
The suspect’s motive is still unknown.In the first press release by the local com-
munity police forum (CPF), the event wasdescribed as a domestic incident.
CPF spokesperson Gemma Rede-lingshuys says the situation prompted po-lice and over 19 Table View NeighbourhoodWatch (TVNW) volunteers into swift actionafter the victim’s neighbours notified theauthorities.
Access was restricted on the busy roadwhile police investigated the scene.
“As this is now currently a crime under
investigation by the South African Police,and a sensitive one at that, we cannot di-vulge any more information at this stageunless given permission to do so, read thestatement.
In a matter of hours over 100 commentson the two Facebook pages emphasised howthe incident affected the community.
A lot of questions were asked about thevalidity of providing vague informationdue to the apparent sensitivity of the situa-tion.
A debate sure to continue, one personreckoned “those with integrity, valour andhonour, will as they always do, uphold thecode of ethics”.
Another wrote: “It would help so much ifinfo could be given earlier. Many peoplestress and worry due to the crime lately inour area. I can understand the sensitivityof the situation but some considerationmust be given to the public with regards totheir safety.”
TVNW emphasised they can only relayinformation to the public after the policehas given them permission.
Redelingshuys continued by thankingthe police for their swift action.
Residents aghast at murder
Table View Lions Club invites the commu-nity to their cheese and wine gala and thea-tre show to raise funds to upgrade healthfacilities at the Masikhululeke EducareCentre in Joe Slovo.
The function will take place on 2 Decem-ber at the Milnerton Playhouse and in-cludes The Game’s Afoot, a witty SherlockHolmes type mystery-thriller comedy.
Masikhululeke began in 1990 when Vivi-an Nuxola Dlabantu, a mother of two anda qualified teacher, started looking afteryoung children in Joe Slovo. With her ownmoney she bought a rusty, windowlessshipping container, a paraffin cooker andpots, and single-handed educated and fed 40
pre-school children.Running her “school” with an admirable
balance of good discipline and fun, demandsoon outgrew the facilities.
Vivian received assistance in leasingground, registering a pre-school and erect-ing a two-room building. In 2009 a thirdclassroom followed. Today Masikhululeketeaches 90 children and includes a regis-tered Grade R class. The Table View Lionsplan the construction of the sick room as re-quired by the education department.
Doors open at 19:00.V Tickets cost R110 per person and are available fromCeleste Whyte on 083 401 3322 or [email protected].
Theatre show for pre-school
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Canvas scenes: Seven artists from the Oasis Luxury Retirement Resort will be exhibitingmore than 20 of their paintings at Art on The Island which forms part of the Century CityNatural Goods Market on Sunday 30 November. Celia Mostert, who is the Oasis co-ordinatorof the event, said most of the artists would be exhibiting paintings, but at least one wouldbe showing pen and ink drawings. The exhibition will take place in the Intaka IslandEco-Centre at the heart of Century City from 09:00 to 14:00. Entrance is free of charge.
Most children think of their school shoes asthe ultimate burden that completes a drearyuniform.It represents 12 years of slog and for many
the first sign of freedom from wearing thoseshoes is to relegate them to a pile of discard-ed clothes immediately after writing thatlast matric exam. Some may even think ofburning those shoes on a very high fire.But imagine the alternative if you didn’t
have those same school shoes to carry youthrough all the seasons – especially duringour cold winters when you have to negotiatepuddles of rain?In some families children have to share
the same pair of shoes, with siblings takingturns to wear them.Hard to imagine, right? Not quite. This is
the reality formany children from less fortu-
nate backgrounds. Their parents simplydon’t have the means to scrape togetherenough money for school shoes. So many ofthem go to school barefoot.You can be a hero. You can do so by simply
leaving your school shoes at your desk afteryouhavewrittenyour last examfor theyear.Please ensure you ask your parents’ permis-sion to do so. The shoes need to be in usablecondition – nobody should wear brokenshoes to school. Tie the shoes together so thepairs are not lost when they are boxed up.TygerBurger’s sister publication People’sPost requests that the shoes are boxed andready for collection in the new year.
V Participating schools donating shoes can contactPeople’s Post at [email protected] with thewords “Walk Away” in the subject field.
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V Reach for Recover’s last open meeting for 2104 with the theme“Show & Tell” will be on 27 November at 10:00. Breast cancer survivors share their experiences on how they decided on their preferredreconstruction. This event is for ladies only. The meeting will beat the Cansa offices at 37A Main Road in Mowbray. For more information contact Dee on 083 306 1941 or Faeiza on 021 689 5347 during office hours. Attendance and parking is free.
V The African Oyster Catcher survey walk from Blaauwberg toMelkbosstrand is being held by the Friends of the Blaauwberg Conservation Area. All interested people are invited to this fortnightlyevent taking place on Saturdays (29 November, 13 and 27 December, 10 and 24 January, 7 and 21 February, 7 and 21 March), beginningat 08:00 and lasting about three hours. To sign up and for moredetails, email Heinz Geiger at [email protected].
V David Grier’s book, India lost and found, madcap adventureswill be launched by Quivertree and Bargain Books on 29 Novemberbetween 10:00 and 12:00 in the courtyard of The Emporium (FoodLover’s Market) in Sandown Road, Sunningdale. For more information contact Daleen on 021 554 2333.
V Blouberg Beach Cleanup hosts their first Sandcastle buildingcompetition at Small Bay on 29 November at 13:00. Entry is freeand there are great prizes up for grabs. For more details contactGregory Player on [email protected].
V West Coast Writers’ Circle meets on Saturday 29 Novemberat 09:15 at the Milnerton Library. All are welcome. Bring a pen, paperand R10 for tea. Call 021 554 5634 or see www.westcoastwriterssa.weebly.com for more information.
V The Elkanah Schoolyard Market will be held on 29 Novemberfrom 09:00 to 13:00 at the school. For more information contactMichelle on 021 554 8586, or [email protected], or go towww.elkanah.co.za.
V The Blouberg Rotary Gala Theatre Night will be hosted by theRotary Club of Blouberg on 3 December at 19:00 for 19:30. This charity fundraiser at the Milnerton Playhouse (Pienaar Road in Milnerton) will showcase The Game’s Afoot by Ken Ludwig. All funds raised go to Rotary’s charity projects. Tickets cost R100 per personand there will be a snacks and cash bar. Book with Lynne at lynne[email protected] or 073 919 3268.
V Western Cape Association for Persons with Disabilities hosttheir Christmas market from 5 to 23 December at 2 Begonia Street,Milnerton (entrance on Koeberg Service Road). Hours are weekdays from 10:00 to 19:00 and weekends from 10:00 to 16:00. Admission is free so come enjoy all there is on offer. Contact Francison 021 555 2881 or [email protected] for further information.Vendors are welcome to apply before 17 November.
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The National Institute for Crime Preventi-on and the Reintegration of Offenders (Ni-cro), Arrive Alive and South African Bre-weries have joined forces to reduce drunkdriving andkeep SouthAfricans safe on theroad this festive season with the Road Of-fence Panel Programme.People arrested for road traffic offences,
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effective long-term solution than senten-cing someone to imprisonment for drunkdriving, as prison is not necessarily thebest option for all DUI offenders.However, it is up to amagistrate to decide
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The third annual inter-disaster risk mana-gement volunteer unit first-aid competitiontook place recently and local units did notdisappoint.
This year the competition incorporated afirefighting aspect for the first time sinceit started.
The units that participated in the compe-tition were from Atlantis, Athlone, Belhar,Fish Hoek, Milnerton (defending champi-ons who had two first-aid teams participa-ting) and Plumstead.
The winning team for the firefightingcompetition was Atlantis, and in the first-aid was Milnerton A.
The fire teams comprised four persons.Each had to perform a drill of a simulatedsituation within a specified time period.Any infringements resulted in penalty timebeing added to their overall time. The drill
included setting up a hydrant point, run-ning out three lengths of hose and hittinga target with the correct nozzle setting andthen rolling up all hoses and securing allitems used.
The first-aid team competition followeddirectly after the firefighting one as the si-mulated scenario was such that three cas-ualties had been injured in the “fire”.
The teams had to treat one casualty whohad a severe bleeding wound to his arm andthen went into cardiac arrest; the secondpatient who had severe burns to her chest,arm and hand; and the last patient who hadan open fracture to her lower leg.
The aim of the competition is to test theskills and preparedness of the volunteers inany disaster situation, as part of our com-mitment to work together to create a safecity.
Disaster fighters get tested
Milnerton A - team won the first aid competition. Here are Gary Muller (captain), Leandro DeCarvalho , Greg Pillay (Head Disaster Risk Management Centre), ward councillor Leslie Isaacs,Rowan Segers, Kate Williams and John Brown (Head: training an capacity building for DRM).PHOTO: BRUCE SUTHERLAND
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With the Avontuur Estate Grade 1 Cape Fil-lies Guineas race day set for Saturday 6 De-cember, now only a fewweeks away, the so-cial side of the programme is hotting upwith various hospitality options available.Families can enjoy awhole day of free fun
by getting to the Kenilworth Racing Coursefrom 11:00, with the kids enjoying the facepainting, stilt walkers, jumping castles andother activities on the lawns. Meanwhilemom and dad can relax with something toeat from the different gourmet food trucksor watch some of South Africa’s highest ra-ted race horses give it their all on the track.
A craft beer garden and Avontuur wine barwill add to the party atmosphere.Corporates and visitors who prefer the
VIP experience, can book seats or a tablein the fourth floor Peninsula room wherea buffet meal, themed décor, an ice creamparlour, anartisanal cheesebarandabaris-ta service, combined with Avontuur’saward-winning wines, will make it a day toremember.The cost is R450 per person and more in-
formation is available from Moerieda Car-riem at [email protected] or021 855 3450.
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Horse racing is traditionally about fast horses, world-class jockeys and beautiful people, and theAvontuur Estate Fillies Guineas has all of those, including a feel-good element with theirsupport of the PSFA. Here is one of the race contenders, Jet Set Go with Avontuur-sponsoredjockey MJ Byleveld and PSFA volunteer, Zaira Martinez Abril. PHOTO: WILLEM LAW
With less than a month to Christmas, Centu-ry City Natural Goods Market is the perfectplace to get stuck into some serious seasonalshopping.It will take place on Sunday (30 November)
from 09:00 to 14:00 at Central Park, CenturyCity, where there will be fantastic food, gor-
geous gifts and great entertainment for smallchildren and adults.people and big ones too.The summer fair will feature Cape Town’s
“bird man” and his feathered friends.Martin Odd, accompanied by Christina the
Macaw Parrot and Lady Jane the HarrisHawk have been pressed into service.
Natural market the perfect place for gifts
10 TYGERBURGER Milnerton Woensdag, 26 November 2014HOOFARTIKELBLAD
Leef jou lewe opdie wyse wat jywil hê jou kindershul lewens moetlewe.– Michael Levine
Beacon of hope: The SunStar atop Signal Hill is a World Design Capital art installation conceptualised by artistChristopher Swift and was made in part from the repurposed fence that surrounded Robben Island. Photo takenwith moving zoom. More photos on www.tygerburger.co.za. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
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When one walks into any storeor shopping centre, it is clearthe festive season is here.Everywhere you look, you seeChristmas trimmings anddecorations and stores adver-tising special offers.The final touches are being
put on end-of-year workfunctions.People are preparing for the
holidays; whether they aregoing away or staying at home,it is obvious that they arelooking forward to a much-needed break from work.But with the festive season
usually comes a spike incrime, debt and accidents. Andwe often forget about the realmeaning of Christmas, as ithas been over-commercialisedover the years.So try to do things a little
differently this year. If you aregoing away, ensure that yourhome is burglar-proof, hire ahouse sitter or ask yourneighbours to keep an eye onyour property.When you sit down for
Christmas lunch or dinnerwith your family, rememberthe value and story behind theday – appreciate the opportuni-ty you have with your lovedones and enjoy every minute ofthe festive break.And if you are travelling be
sure to triple check whetheryour car is in working order,do not drive if you are tootired and always pray fortravelling mercies.Happy festive season!
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On Monday 27 October Idropped by Shoprite Vasco todo some shopping.I went into the shop, handed
my bag to the parcel sectionand received the card num-
Shoprite mum onbag disappearance
bered 13.I bought what I needed and I
went back to collect my bag,but it was no longer there.I panicked, but later calmed
down and I asked to speak tothe manager, who went throughthe CCTV footage. He could notfind anything.I provided him with a list of
items in my bag – my passport,laptop, students’ exam papers,my Unisa exam package andeven a police clearance.Until today, I have not
received any correspondencefrom the store.There is a certain degree of
negligence on the managementside.I have not received an SMS
or phone call since the incident.I wonder whether I am being
treated this way because I am aforeigner, or is it just themanagement which is not up toscratch?The loss is considerable for
me.MICHEE NZAMUNUNU
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I wholeheartedly agree withLionel Latigan (“Stats showguns deter criminals”, Tyger-Burger, 5 November).More than 150 years of global
empirical evidence has shownthat gun control is a miserablefailure to control crime, alwaysleads to an escalation in violentcrime and frequently precedesgenocide.The worst genocides of the
previous century all followedgun control and the concomi-tant disarmament of civilians.The saying “if guns are
outlawed only outlaws will ownguns” is as true as ever.Based on the proven fact that
more firearms in civilian handsleads to a decrease in violentcrime and the government’sproven inability to rid our
society of crime, civilianfirearm ownership should beencouraged and promoted on allpossible levels.A grandmother and her
grandchild were robbed atknifepoint in Parow, a womanon her way to Avondale Stationwas robbed at knifepoint and intwo incidents women wererobbed at knifepoint by cow-ards waiting for them in carsalong the road.In one case, two attackers
turned and fled when thevictim merely produced afirearm.Now some stupid fools want
us to believe that by banningthe law-abiding from owningfirearms these type of crimeswould have been prevented?How foolish could one be?Until government gets its act
together to permanently andeffectively rid us of crime bypermanently removing themfrom society, the law-abidingwill increasingly have to armthemselves to protect thatwhich is near and dear to them.
P. VAN WYKParow
Guns needed tofight criminals I refer to the letter “Dodgy tax
in foreign shops” (TygerBurger,5 November).This is something that has
been bothering my husbandand I for some time.We are footing the tax bill for
these “hangers on”.I was chased out of a store in
Brackenfell for insisting on atill slip for my purchase.Our greatest concern is that
when you order a take-awayfrom one of their restaurants,they refuse to give you a slip asproof of purchase.Should you get sick as a
result of the meal, you have norecourse.It is time the authorities did
what they get paid to do:protect the citizens of thisbeautiful country.
KAY HOEKSTRASMS
Lack of till slips aserious tax concern
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Seisoen vanblydskap hetook hartseerDie feestyd is om die draai. Gewoonlik isdit ’n tyd wat met vreugde en blydskapgepaard gaan – waar mense ’n welver-diende blaaskans ná ’n dolle jaar kry.Maar ongelukkig hou die feestyd ook
sekere negatiewe vooruitsigte in.Dit is ’n tyd waar die dodetal op ons
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die misdadigers van ons land dan bedry-wiger as ooit vantevore is. Hoeveelvakansies is nie al in die verlede bederfdeur die nuus dat daar by jou huisingebreek is nie?Tref dus alle nodige maatreëls om jou
eiendom te beskerm deur nie alleen joubuurtwag nie, maar ook die nabyeinwoners in jou straat in te lig dat jy niedaar gaan wees nie. Hoe meer mensehulle oë vir jou oophou, hoe kleiner isdie kans op inbrake.Laastens, en moontlik een van die
hartseerste aspekte van die feesseisoen, isdie feit dat troeteldiere soms verwaarloosword. As jy nie kan bekostig om jouhond in ’n dierehotel te sit nie, trefreëlings dat iemand hom gereeld versorg.Dit is die minste wat jou troeteldier vra.
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SMSV In response to “Please keep the noisedown”. The writer would be so insensitiveas to condone the killing of a dog becausethe dog barks too much. What we forgetis that is what a dog is supposed to do.It’s their way of communicating. I’vecome to the conclusion that the writer seither lonely, old or just selfish. My mes-sage to you is get a life; you are complain-ing about petty issues. We are all stressedout about daily issues that we forget tolive a little. Why rent a hall if you have ahome? Isn’t it the reason why we havehomes? We are not cheap, we are enjoy-ing life. Let’s laugh a little. Anonymous
V Is daar geen munisipale amptenaar watvan Miltonweg, Vasco-boulevard of dieMonte Vista-brug – die ingang na onsdorp – gebruik maak nie? Het jy nog nooitdie bossies sien groei nie? Stuur ’n manof twee in met ’n graaf – dit behoort niemeer as ’n dag te neem nie en ons ingangen boulevard lyk goed. Miltonweg se sy-paadjies kan net ’n grassnyer kry – ook neteen dag se werk en nie 10 wat blou sakkevul nie. Amptenare, kyk bietjie rond of isdit omdat julle nie hier woon nie; dus ookgeen belang het hoe verwaarloos dit lyknie, dat ons afgeskeep word? Emma
V Ek is glad nie ’n klakous nie, maar dietaxi’s is besig om my keelvol te maak. Bydie Joostenbergvlakte-afrit is dit vrees-aanjaend hoe hulle voor jou indruk en dantwee op ’n slag voor jou indraai. As jy vandie Paarl-kant met die Kraaifontein-opritry, staan jy vir ’n uur in die ry, want dietaxi’s mag voor jou indruk en oor rooi ligtery. Waar is die verkeersamptenare? Kraai-fontein het so uitgebrei; daar moet ge-dink word aan die hoeveelheid voertuiewat by die N1 moet uitkom. Wat het vanwet en orde op ons paaie geword? Dan vrahulle hoekom daar so baie ongelukke is. Anoniem
V Keep it quiet 2, please do all non-pettypeople a favour and remove yourself. Alan, Durbanville
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Woensdag, 26 November 2014 NEWS TYGERBURGER Milnerton 11
The City of Cape Town’s festive season co-ordinating committee has drafted a plan toensure thehighest level of preparedness forthe busy holiday period.
The plan focus areas include emergencyresponse, policing, ensuring safety at pub-lic amenities such as beaches, road safety,cleansing, enforcement of by-laws, and sub-stance abuse.
The city will make the following servicesavailable over the festive season:
. 1 430 Metro police, law enforcementand traffic officers patrolling roads andbeaches and conducting operations
. 900 firefighters available for anymajorincidents
. 240 firefighters on shift at any giventime at the city’s 30 fire stations
. An additional 120 seasonal firefighters
. 250 lifeguards available on a rotationalbasis; on average there will be about 70 life-guards manning city beaches every day
. 1 864 temporary staff members to en-hance the cleansing services capacity
This year, Transport for Cape Town willpilot a plan for theAtlantic Seaboard on theDay of Goodwill (Friday 26 December) andNew Year’s Day (Thursday 1 January),which will see a dedicated team of 20 trafficofficers deployed to manage traffic flow onthe two major beach days.
The community services directorate willensure blue flag beaches are kept pristine,andwill prioritise the safety of beachgoers.The city has partnered with LifesavingWestern Province, who will deploy 250 life-guards in addition to their volunteer serv-ices at all popular beaches.
In order to deal with the increased de-mand on services during this period, thecity’s plan provides for top-up cleaningservices covering all business areas, scenicroutes, and beaches throughout the metro.A total of 1 864 temporary staff from the Ex-panded Public Works Programme (EPWP)will be deployed to various areas and willprovide the added capacity needed.
City onthe ballfor sillyseason
’n Slaggat in die pad is ’n slaggat in enigemotoris se lewe.
Dit het egter verspot maklik geword omslaggate te rapporteer ná ’n eenvoudige,mobiele webblad juis vir dié doel beskik-baar gestel is – en reeds 226 munipaliteitebetrek.
Hierdie private inisiatief bied alle padge-bruikers die geleentheid omgate in die pad,asook enige ander pad- en stormwater-ver-wante foute, anoniem aan te meld.
Enmet ’n naam soos “Ogaats.co.za”, ran-geer die webwerf jou probleem na die ge-paste staatsdiensdepartement, sodat jy kanvoortgaan om jou lewe verder te geniet, sêdie slim mense agter dié webwerf.
“Ogaats gebruik area-gebaseerde data,asook ’n fotowat jymet joukamerafoonkanneem, om die inligting direk na die regtedepartement te stuur,” sê Pierre du Toit,stigter van dié innoverende webwerf. Hymeen dit haal die raaiwerk uit die prosesom klagtes en probleme aangemeld te kryby die regte mense, en maak die proses ter-selfdertyd heeltemal deursigtig. “Al wat jynodig het is ’n kamerafoon en toegang totdie internet. Daar is geen voorvereistessoos om ’n mobiele toepassing (app) af telaainie, en jyhoef ooknie te registreernie.”
“Die fokus is op die gebruiker en daarombehoort dit jou nie langer as 30 sekondes teneem om ’n fout te rapporteer nie.”
Ogaats.co.za is tans reg oor dieWes-Kaapbeskikbaar.
Ogaats is nouslaggate inpad se moses
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Primary schools countrywide are gearing upto debut at next year’s Shakespeare SchoolsFestival.
The festivalwill be at theArtscape Theatrefrom 22 to 24 June and at the Somerset Play-house in Somerset West from 2 to 14 August,along with dates in other provinces.
The Shakespeare Schools Festival SouthAfrica was initiated by Educape, with theaim of providing an equal opportunitywherethere are no boundaries for participation,and is a fantastic opportunity for youth see-king opportunities to explore their potential.
The festival will be in its fifth consecutiveseason and has reached over 1 000 highschool learners and educators in theWestern
Cape, Gauteng and Kwa-Zulu Natal.Prior to the festivals, workshops will be
held in various regions, allowing partici-pants to meet each other, engage in generaldrama activities and some specific exercisesthat are examples of rehearsal moments thatthey can use at their own spaces.
The Western Cape festival will serve as abasis for other upcoming festivals to be heldin the other provinces. It will give learnersanopportunity to create andpresent anorigi-nal drama on a professional stage while alsolearning the discipline to being a performer.V For more information on the festival, contact Them-ba Mzondi on 078 113 5216 or email [email protected].
Schools gear up for Bard’s fest
LOUISA STEYL@lounotes
As Spud fans across the country preparefor the release of Spud 3: Learning to Fly,at the end of the month, Spud’s Rambois enjoying being a big fish for a while.
Lansdowne’s Sven Ruygrok plays therole of Rambo, a member of “the CrazyEight” in the movie based on the booksby South African au-thor John van de Ruit,but says he was “notprepared at all” for thesuccess of the films.
“We were all youngkids then, coming to-gether to shoot our firstever feature film. Thesuccess of the film wasnot even a synapse inour minds.”
Sven originally audi-tioned for the role ofPike, the school bullyand Alan “Boggo”Greenstein, anothermember of “the CrazyEight” before being cho-sen as the film adapta-tion’s Robert ‘Rambo’Black.
“I first auditioned forthe role of Pike and thengot a callback for therole of Rambo,” Sven re-calls.
“I remember in theaudition room the di-rector and producers were concerned Iwas too short. So they made me read forthe role of Boggo as well. A few weekslater I got the call I was to play Rambo.”
His involvement in the first film ignit-ed a passion for film and put him “on theacting map so to speak”.
He’s since been involved with filmslike City of Violence which was releasedinOctober, where he co-starred oppositeOrlando Bloom and Forrest Whitaker.
He will also be seen in the sci-fi movieOutpost 37, set to be released next year,and the Ellen DeGeneres film, SophiaGrace and Rosie’s Royal Adventure.
Theatre-lovers will have seen Sven onthe Maynardville open-air theatre stagewhere he played Puck in AMidsummersNights Dream and he performed in Alicein Wonderland directed by Fred Abra-
hamse.While he has work lined up, Sven says
he isn’t always busy, something he feelsis important for fans to know.
“Often people can glamorize this in-dustry. It’s not glamorous at all.”
Instead, Sven says, the film industryis filled with “unpredictability, instabil-ity and long dry patches”.
So between films, he is involved inmo-tivational talks for chil-drenwith theJAGBully-Proof foundation.
Bullying is one of thesubjects that comes upin the Spud films, but onset, Sven describes thecast as a big rowdy fami-ly.
“Whenwe get togetheryou can just imagine allthe shenanigans we getup to,” but one of hismost memorable anec-dotes doesn’t even in-volve the cast.
Sven recalls that thecastwere staying togeth-er in a house in CapeTown when fans caughtwind of where theywere. Two young femalefanswere so desperate tomeet the youngmen thatthey threw their cell-phone over the wall, asan excuse to ring thedoorbell.
“Unfortunately forthem, what they did not know was thaton the other side of the wall was apool…”
The phone of course landed in the pooland “the Crazy Eight” had a good chuck-le.
While he has many favourite Spudscenes, Sven says it’s the dorm scenesfrom the first film, some of the first theyoung actors had ever shot, and the cli-matic “night swim” that are at the topof his list.
Once the craziness of promoting thenew Spud movie is done, Sven hopes todo some more “swimming”, this time inLos Angeles, where he’ll be “the smallfish in a big pond”.V Spud 3: Learning to Fly will be released in SouthAfrican cinemas on Friday 28 November. Visitwww.tygerburger.co.za to watch the trailer.
‘Spud’ stud tobecome littlefish in big pond
Lansdowne’s Sven Ruygrok willreprise his role as Rambo inSpud 3: Learning to Fly.
Mense kom jaarliks van heinde en verre omdie produksieKlassieke Kersfees op die Paarl-berg by te woon. Dis nie net die begeesterdemusiek wat hulle lok nie, maar ook die prag-tige uitsig vanaf die Liqui-Fruit-amfiteateren die gesellige atmosfeer met hope kos- enwynstalletjies.TygerBurger, Die Burger en Tygerberg
104fm is die me-diaborge van diekonsert, wat van-jaar vir die vierdekeer aangebiedword.Klassieke Kers-
fees van 2014 spogmet vyf van dieland se top-kun-stenaars, almalmet unieke stem-me. Jannie Mool-man en ZanneStapelberg isreeds sedert dieeerste jaar deelvan die konsert.
Vir Cobus Sny-man sal dit dietweede keer weeswat hy sy buigingmaak by Klassieke Kersfees.
Hywasdie groot verrassingbyverlede jaarse konsert enhet die skare ophul voete gehadmet sy rasperstem, wat baie klink soos diévan Bryan Adams.
Die twee nuwelinge vanjaar kom al die padvan Gauteng af. Corlea Botha en RobbieWes-sels sal sorg vir ’n interessante dimensie endie gehoor kan uitsien na ’n paar van hul ge-wildste treffers.
In baie gevalle sal dit slegs by KlassiekeKersfees wees waar dié kunstenaars saam asgroep sal sing. Heelwat duette is ook inge-sluit in die program, insluitend Cobus enZanne se weergawe van “White Christmas”en Jannie en Corlea se vertolking van “Vivo
per Lei”. Die program is propvol Kersliederewaar die gehoor genooi word om saam tesing, asook heelwat tydlose treffers.
Jannie, wat in die verlede beskryf is as ie-mand wat klassieke musiek meer toeganklikgemaak het, sê dié konsert is een van sy gun-stelinge op sy jaarkalender, juis omdat ditiets vir almal bied. “KlassiekeKersfees is alles
behalwe net virdie connoisseur,”sê Jannie.
Die klassieketreffer “Va Pen-siero”,wat Janniedie aand ondermeer gaan sing,beloof om ’nstaande toejui-ging te kry. Hygaan ook ’n paarliedjies saam metCorlea en Zannesing. “Corlea enZanne het albeiongelooflikestemme en dit isaltyd ’n voorregom saam met hul-le te sing.”
Ook op die pro-gram is verskeie Kersliedere, wat die kunste-naars saam met die gehoor en ’n massakoorvan die Frank Pietersen-musieksentrumgaan sing. Die musikale direkteur, Melissavan der Spuy, het ’n simfonie-orkes van 29lede saamgestel wat ook die aand gaan op-tree.
’n Deel van die inkomste van die konsert,wat aangebied word deur Tygervallei-sen-trum, word vanjaar aan Die Burger se Kers-fonds geskenk.
Kaartjies, wat wissel tussen R130 en R150,is beskikbaar by www.cultivaria.com of byComputicket. Dis ’n aand vir die hele gesin– so kom dus vroeg en geniet die sonsonder-gang vanaf Paarlberg.
Begeesterde musiek enpragtige uitsig wag
Corlea Botha en Robbie Wessels kom al die pad vanGauteng af om by vanjaar se Klassieke Kersfees op tetree.
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In a ground-breaking initiative, medicalstudents of Stellenbosch University cannowundergo part of their training at accre-dited Mediclinic hospitals.
This initiative was announced last Mon-day between Stellenbosch University (SU)and Mediclinic Southern Africa.
The programme was tested as a pilot pro-ject this year at Mediclinic Durbanville, inpartnership with the SU Faculty of Medici-ne and Health Sciences (FMHS).
Fourth and fifth year students completedtheir four-week internal medicine rotati-ons at the hospital, and received clinicaltraining from private sector doctors.
Based on the success of the pilot project,the FMHS and Mediclinic agreed to expandthe programme to three other hospitals inthe Mediclinic group.
They are Mediclinic Cape Gate, Medicli-nic Louis Leipoldt and Mediclinic Panora-ma.
The project was the initiative of Profes-sor Rafique Moosa, executive head of thedepartment of medicine of the FMHS, Pro-fessor Elvis Irusen, chairman of the under-graduate programme in general internalmedicine of the FMHS, and two specialistdoctors with practices at Mediclinic Dur-banville – Dr René Truter, a radiologist,and Dr Rust Theron, an internal medicinespecialist.
“The pilot project was very carefullyplanned and we are pleased it has been re-ceived so positively. We have to give creditto all the stakeholders for being so braveto go on this journey with us. I wouldhighlight two of the success factors as thewonderful support of Mediclinic Durban-ville and the specialists coming on board,”said Moosa.
“It is the first time such a programme forthe formal training of undergraduate stu-dents in the private sector has been succes-sfully implemented,” he said.
The specialists at Mediclinic Durbanvil-le received accreditation by the FMHS totrain students.All participating staff atten-ded a short course to ensure they are equip-ped to transfer the appropriate skills andknowledge to the students.
Health MEC Theuns Botha said it is theprovincial government’s objective to effectlegislative changes to enable the privatesector to become involved on a considera-ble scale in the training of doctors.
“Atpresent it is not possible, becauseme-dical training is public sector driven. It isnot reasonable to expect the private sectorto accept co-responsibility for health care,but prohibit them from participation intraining.
“The private sector is involved in thetraining of nursing staff, and I see no rea-son why this cannot be expanded to medi-cal doctors.The issueof the shortageof doc-tors in South Africa is well-known, as wellas is the dire need to improve public healthcare,” said Botha.
Stellies medstudents goprivate route
Dis November en weer tyd vir die jaarlikseOmgee-basaar by die Alta du Toit-nasorgsen-trum.
Toegang tot dié geleentheid op Saterdag 29November van 09:00 tot 17:00 is gratis, maarbring genoeg kontant saam vir heerlikebraaivleis-wegneemetes, kerrievetkoek,
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Gedurende die oggend sal daar lekker ver-maak deur Oriana, die boere-orkes, en meeraangebied word. Die Alta du Toit-nasorgsen-trum is ’n hawe vir intellektueel gestremdevolwassenes in Lincolnstraat, Boston en die
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“Bring die hele gesin en ondersteun som-mer terselfdertyd ’n wonderlike saak!” sêLynn Herbst, sentrum-woordvoerder.V Kontak Marina van der Meulen by 021 913 2106.
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’n Vergadering van die Raad van die Stad Kaapstad vind op Woensdag 3 Desember 2014 om10:00 in die Podium-gebou, Burgersentrum, Hertzog-boulevard 12, Kaapstad, plaas.
Let asseblief daarop dat daar ’n beperkte getal sitplekke vir lede van die publiek beskikbaaris en dat dit dus op ’n eerste-daar-eerste-gehelp-grondslag toegeken sal word. As u dievergadering wil bywoon, moet u asseblief tussen 09:00 en 16:00 vir Nadine Damon by021 400 3708 skakel. Alle versoeke om bywoning moet teen nie later nie as een dagvoor die vergadering ontvang word. Daar sal van u verwag word om u van, voorletters enkontaktelefoonnommer te verstrek. Besoekers word vriendelik versoek om hul sitplekke teen09:30 in te neem.
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KENNISGEWING VAN ’N VERGADERINGVAN DIE RAAD VAN DIE STAD KAAPSTAD
The City of Cape Town plans to provide freeWi-Fi at 61 of its buildings by the end of June2015.
This free service will be provided both insi-de public buildings, via the city’s 102 Smart-Cape Computer facilities, and outside via 61public access hotspots, where people congre-gate and queue for services, a statement said.
These amenities include clinics, admini-stration buildings, traffic departments, firestations and public transport interchanges,said Hayley van der Woude, the city’s mediacoordinator.
She said certain areas will be serviced byDecember, “with the remaining completedby the end of June 2015”.
Buildings to be connected this year includethe Bellville Clinic, Civic Centre in CapeTown, Hillstar Administration Building,Mitchell’s Plain and Nyanga Switching Cen-tres, Parow Community Health Clinic, Plum-stead Administration Building, Robbie Nu-
rock Clinic and Site B Youth Clinic.“Each access point will cost between
R60 000 and R100 000 to install,” she said.The city partnered with service providers
MWEB, Internet Solutions and Orange, a Pa-ris-based telecommunications company.
“(Orange) will offer a free 200 MB databundle per day. Internet Solutions will offera free data bundle of 50 MB per day, whileMWEB will provide an uncapped data bundlefor the trial period,” van der Woude said.
Plans to provide Wi-Fi on MyCiTi busesare being investigated, she said.
The digital inclusion project is part of aR1,3 billion programme to complete the roll-out in support of economic development.
“Broadband connectivity and digital inclu-sion are fundamental to creating an enablingenvironment,” she said.V For a full list of the 61 buildings, please visit http://www.tygerburger.co.za/209266/news-details/city-wide-free-wi-fi-by-december-mid-2015.
City signals free wi-fi by June
Pubs get fresh brew
Alastair Hewitt (Castle Lager general manager), Graeme Smith, former Proteas captain, AndreaQuaye (SAB marketing manager) and Mark Boucher (former Proteas player), tries a new drafttank beer, launched last week.
DESIRÉE RORKE@dezzierorke
Beer lovers from the northern suburbswill have to mosey on down to the citycentre to taste the highly sung new un-
pasteurised Tank Beer.Castle 1895 Tank Beer, said to be draught
beer at its best, was launched by South Afri-can Breweries (SAB) at The Long Street Ca-fe on Wednesday, one of only four pubs tostock the beer - for now.
Previously only available to SAB brewmasters themselves, Brewery Fresh Castle1895 Draught Tank beer is piped directlyfrom Newlands Brewery’s tanks into a dedi-cated “Fresh Beer Truck”, straight to 500Lcopper tanks and in to your glass, all in amatter of hours after it has been brewed.
“Nearly all South African beer is pasteu-rised to afford it a longer shelf life, but du-ring this process some of beer’s lively cha-racteristics can be diminished,” said SABtrade brewer Denis da Silva.
“However, with good hygiene and shortdelivery lead times, pasteurisation is notnecessary, making it the freshest beer you
will ever drink,” he says.The date of when the beer was brewed will
be written on the tap and the tank will haveto be consumed within a few days of filling.
To transport unpasteurised beer underthe strict hygienic conditions, a speciallyengineered brewery beer truck was develo-ped to ensure the beer is kept between twoand four degrees Celsius.
“There is no need for the use of dispensinggas like carbon dioxide, as compressed airis used.
The beer thus has no contact with air un-til it hits your glass,” he said.
Long Street Café is one of the four CapeTown bars to be unveiled as a venue whereCastle 1895 Draught’s Brewery Fresh TankBeer will be served.
In addition to Ferrymans Tavern, Fores-ters Arms and Long Street Cafe, which havealready launched the product, by the end ofNovember Quay Four will also be included.
But is it the most distinctive tasting beeravailable in South Africa, as claimed bySAB?
Smooth it definitely is, with a unique fullflavour - at R38 a pint.
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TheTableViewandMilnertonareamaysoon have its own radio station, withthe community’s help.
The team behind One FM94.0 met with business andcommunity leaders recentlyto celebrate receiving a com-munity broadcast license andintroduce the station to roleplayers who could help getthem on air.Once live, the station will
connect the neighbouringcommunities of Milnerton,Parklands, Table View, Sun-ningdale, Blouberg, Dunoonand Joe Slovo.The brainchild of local ra-
dio personality, Ian Ward,One FM has been five years in the making.“Radio is still the cheapest form to com-
municate to the masses,” he says, andpoints out there’s no system in place at themoment that allows immediate communitycommunication in the area.A community radio station
will help keep residents educa-ted and informed and create aspace for community develop-ment opportunities.One FM will also aid in
fighting crime and provide jobs,training opportunities and yo-uth development to residents.Ian hopes the station will createa sense of camaraderie byhighlighting uplifting stories and gettinginvolved with community events.“We want to have fun with it,” he says.The radio station will run as a non-profit
company, The Blouberg DevelopmentFoundation (BDF), whichwas set up inMaythis year, and Ian assures therewill be com-plete transparency when it comes to all as-pects of managing the station.The BDF board consists of eightmembers
from the community, namely Pastor BradEspin, Col Riaan Combrink, Stacey Robert-son, Anne Marie Jordaan, Jeanette Jarvis,ShadrackDilima, SamanthaAfrica and Ian.One FMhas already joinedmany commu-
nity structures to ensure that the station is
inclusive, and a board of representativeswill make programming decisions aroundissues and topics to be discussed in English,Afrikaans and Xhosa.It won’t be all talk though, as Ian says
they’d like to promote localmusicianswhen they go live,hopefully in June 2015.But there needs to be fun-
ding before any of this canhappen. The Blouberg Deve-lopment Foundation willneed R539 716.30 to set uptheir studio. This cost inclu-des office equipment and fur-niture, generators, uninter-rupted power supply andspecialised broadcastingequipment.A number of local busines-
ses are already supportingthe project. The licence ap-
plication fee was sponsored by Remax, whi-le Post Net Table View ensured there werecopies of the required license applicationprinted, bound and couriered to Icasa. TheSokolic Property Group sponsored One
FM’s website and domain, whileChris Boshoff handled the non-profit company registration. Iansays all Chris wanted in returnwas the opportunity to share hisfinancial knowledge on air.“These are the people in ourcommunity that share our visi-on, who want to make a positivechange.”Zara Winterbach has been ta-
king care of the stations logos,Facebook page and digital imaging needs,while Doodles offered their venue for thestation’s pre-launch breakfast.Residents canhelp by becomingmembers
at an annual fee of R250. Members are entit-led to a vote at AGMs, preferential adverti-sing rates and the right to apply for a positi-on on advisory boards and at the station.V For more information about One FM, membershipand their pre-launch advertising offer, visit www.on-efm.co.za, “like” them on Facebook at www.face-book.com/onefmcapetown or follow them on Twit-ter at @OneFMCapeTown. Alternatively, call Ian on081 492 3627 or email [email protected] Visit www.tygerburger.co.za to hear an example ofwhat One FM will sound like on air.
New radio station tojoin one community
Ian Ward from One FM90.4.
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In January this year an ex-Ty-gerberger woke up one mor-ning and was blind in her righteye due to retina detachment.
The retina in MarindaHoltzhausen’s left eye was han-ging by a thread and by Juneshehadonly 30%blurredvisionleft in her remaining eye.
The eye surgeon gave her un-til December until total loss ofsight due toProliferateDiabeticRetinopathy (PDR).
Holtzhausen, who matricula-ted at Tygerberg High School,but now resides in SomersetWest, needs to undergo an ope-ration known as a vitrectomy
on both eyes to save her sight.The cost of these operations areabout R60 000 each.
An art and wine auction ispresentedonSaturday6Decem-ber at the Lord Charles Hotel inSomerset West to raise fundsfor her medical costs.
The opera singer Juan Gel-denhuys, also a former Tyger-berg High pupil, singers Mar-thie Nel Hauptfleisch and Geor-ge Arrey, as well the TygerbergChildren’s Choir, will perform.
Tickets cost R230 per person,including a three-course meal.V Tickets can be booked with Ina Vil-joen on [email protected].
Art, wine and song to save sight
The firstArt in thePark festivalin Durbanville takes place onSaturday (29 November) at thetown hall.
OrganiserElaineSmithof theHand in Hand Initiative saidthe festival is part of the pro-posed plan to upgrade the townhall precinct. Similar festivalswill be presented early nextyear.
All proceeds will go to theHand in Hand Initiative, an or-ganisation that collaborateswithotherorganisations to alle-viate poverty.
Come and enjoy an organisedart and culinary event with avariety of food stalls.
Art work by, among others,
well-known artists Anina Dee-tlefs and Mia Hols from Dur-banville, and Christelle Besterfrom Paarl will be displayed.
Among the variety of stallswill be one by Badisa Trio,where creative hand-madedolls and hand-made ceramicplates by ceramic artist Litavan den Eynde will be sold.
The day will also include livemusic.
The event takes place from10:00 to 15:00. Entrance is free.
There will be a cat show in-side the town hall from 09:00 to16:00, but is a separate event.
V For more information, contactElaine Smith on 083 450 0965.
Art rejuvenates thetown hall, aids poor
These hand-made ceramic plates by ceramic artist Lita van den Eyndewill be sold.
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Singer and songwriter, Matthew Molehits the big screen this weekend.Originally from Cape Town, the Jo-
hannesburg artist’smusic has been featuredon the soundtrack for Leading Lady, due tobe released in cinemas on Friday 28 Novem-ber.MatthewsaysproducersLlewelynnGreeff
and Henk Pretorius approached his label,Just Music, to use his music in the film. Thetwo met with him to show him some of theshots from the film andMatthew says he felthonoured they thought his songs wouldwork well in the movie.“I never imagined that happening,” he
says, adding that it was cool to see how themovie and the songs gel.With a cast made up of some of South Afri-
ca’s biggest actors, Leading Lady tells thestory of a British teacher who convinces aSouthAfrican farmer to help her prepare forthe role of anAfrikaanswar heroine in ama-jor film. Along the way she becomes invol-ved in community life and learns there’smo-re to life than films.When he isn’t helping to promote the film,
Matthew is working on a follow up to his re-cord-breaking debut release.He became the first SouthAfrican to enter
the iTunes album chart at number one, withThe Home We Built last year.He says he’s focusing on writing for the
new album, which he hopes to record earlynext year, but feels like people are puttinga little bit of pressure on him, after the suc-cess of The Home We Built.“I’m just trying to focus on the second al-
bumwithout trying too hard.” He’s again te-amed up with Matthew Fink, the producerbehind the first album and says he’s lookingforward to hearing his ideas.
“All the stuff he comes upwith is amazing,it’s stuff I would never have thought of.”Matthew describes his sound as folk mu-
sic with influences of electronic music, agenre he likes himself, and fans can expectto see himexperimentmorewith this combi-nation on the new album.He is also planning a coastal tour andNew
Year’s shows.Cape Town fans can look forward to hea-
ring some of his new songs when he per-forms at the Kirstenbosch Summer SunsetConcert Series with Tailor in January.He’ll take a break from performing in Fe-
bruary, while he prepares to go into studioin March.For now, fans can “Like” his Facebook pa-
ge or follow him on Twitter at @Mat-thewJMole to stay up to date with his showsand music.V Matthew visited the Orange Couch to chat abouthis music and Leading Lady. Visit www.tygerbur-ger.co.za to watch his performance and interview.
Matthew Mole makes it tothe silver screen in SA movie
Matthew Mole’s music is hitting the big screen.
V Louis Loock kuier vanaand (Woensdag)by Die Boer. R90. Bespreek by www.dieboer.com of 021 979 1911.
V Nadine kuier Donderdag by Die Boer.R120. Bespreek by www.dieboer.com of021 979 1911.
V Gareth Woods, Kurt Langeveld, Euge-ne Vanacor and Joe Emilio will performstandup comedy at Legends Sport Caféon Thursday from 20:30. R20 at the door.
V Jakkie Louw, Piet Potgieter en anderkomediante is Vrydag in die Jamrockteater in Brackenfell in Lag Jou Gat Af te sien.R100. Bespreek by 021 981 1313 of ad[email protected].
V Joey Lee (USA), Jaryd Pillay, Joe Emi-lio, Gerard Siebritz and Mikhail Kunnekebring their comedy to The Fuzz Box at Killarney Race Track on Friday from 20:30.R20 at the door.
V Dirt Boxes, Cara Frew and Indigo Childwill be performing free shows at the V&AWaterfront Amphitheatre on Saturdayfrom 18:00 as part of the 2014 Take theStage contest.
V Martin Davis (UK), Mikhail Kunneke,Joe Emilio, Brett van Renen, Jaryd Pil-lay, Philip Nel, Gary Castleton, Alton
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V Natasha Meister will be at Mondiall atthe V&A Waterfront on Sunday from15:00. Call 021 418 3003 or email reserva[email protected] to book
V The Tygerberg Children’s Choir willperform their Christmas show in the Endler Hall in Stellenbosch on Sunday from16:00. Tickets cost R90 or R70 for students and scholars at Computicket.
V Mathys Roets kuier Dinsdag by DieBoer. R120. Bespreek by www.dieboer.com of 021 979 1911.
V Stellenbosch Youth Symphony Or-chestra will be performing at the Oude Libertas Amphitheatre on Wednesday 3December with singers Marlie Kock-Katzke and André Terblanche and musicians Wilken Calitz, Kevin Gibson,Schalk Joubert and Zorada Temmingh.Tickets are available at Computicket.
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Spud 3: Learning to Fly will be released atSter-Kinekor CapeGate, TygerValley, N1Ci-ty and Bayside on Friday.In the third instalment of the Spud fran-
chise, Spud Milton continues his awkwardstagger through adolescence and learns oneof life’s most important lessons: When dea-lingwithwomenand cretins, nothing is ever
quite as it seems.The comedy stars John Cleese, Troye Si-
van, Alex McGregor and Sven Ruygrok.
V Visit www.sterkinekor.com or call Ticketline on0861 668 437 for more info. Visit www.tygerbur-ger.co.za for TygerBurger’s interview with Sven Ruyg-rok.
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1. Having considered the allegationsand facts related to the applicationfor the appointment of an admini-strator, I hereby appoint:- ALISONGERMISHUYS, ID-nr. 560801 0151 087 of 3A Frere Avenue, Table View7441 as an interim administrator ofthe property of OLIVE MILLICENTBLACKMORE, ID-nr. 260315 0055 084 in terms of Section 60(4)(a) ofthe Act Pending the outcome of aninvestigation to be conducted interms of Section 60(5) of the Act.With effect from: 15 August 2014.2. The powers, functions and dutiesof the interim administrator, will becarried out in accordance with Sec-tion 63 of the Act. As the interimadministrator your powers and func-tions are the following: (a) *To takecare of the administer the propertyof the above person and peform allfunctions incidental thereto; (b) *Tocarry on any business or undertakingof the person concerned subject toany other law; 3. Powers as set outin above are subject to the priorapproval and consent of the Master.4. You will continue to act as theinterim administrator until yourduties have been legally terminated.A.C. HARRISON, Ass-Master of theHigh Court, Cape Town.
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In terme van Artikel 34 (1)van die Wet op Insolvensie-wet , 1936 ( Wet 24 of 1936), soos gewysig Ricardo Bas-son (I.D 740524 5196 088)met gekose domicilliumcitandi et executandi teKerkstraat 106 Parow 7400gee hiermee kennis van syintensie om Basson’s Buzz aWash cc , Registrasie no.2006/002629/23 , adresWinkel 2 hoek van BelfourStraat en 3rde Laan ParowWes 7500 , aan BronwyneLee Struck (ID 650101 005008 7 ) as lopende besigheidte verkoop met effektiewedatum 1 Desember 2014.
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BishopLavis’ police communications of-ficer CaptainMarie Louw,who lives inBrackenfell, has more than criminals
on the run.Mention her name among police sporting
circles anywhere in the Western Cape andone will correlate her immediately withmiddle and long distance running in additi-on to being the Commu-nication Officer at theBishopLavis Police Sta-tionwhere she has beenserving for several ye-ars.Louw was selected as
the National PoliceSportswoman of the Ye-ar 2013/2014 at a presti-ge event in Pretoria onFriday 14 November.She was chosen for
theWesternCapePoliceTeam to participate intheNational PoliceAth-letics Championshipsduring 2013 which washeld in Nelspruit, whe-re she participated incross country, 800m, 1500m and 5 000m.She was awarded a
silver medal for cross country, a silver me-dal for the 800m, gold medal for the 1 500m.Louw also won gold in the 5 000m, and set
a national record in the process.Amongst her achievement is the fact that
she has been chosen to represent the SAPSWestern Cape for the past 12 years.She was also chosen to represent Western
Cape Police at the National Half MarathonChampionships in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.
She won the overall ladies division for theSAPS National Half Marathon Champions-hips andwas also the 1st veteran police lady.During the 2013/2014 season Louw also
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So far this year sheparticipated in theNati-onal Police Half Mara-thon Championships inBredasdorp and wonthe overall ladies divisi-on. She was also thefirst veteran police ladyandalso the overall firstveteran lady at thechampionships, andfifth overall. She alsoparticipated in theNati-onal Fitness Champi-onships in Bloemfon-tein and took secondplace in her age catego-ry.In Secunda, where
she participated incross country, 800m, 1500m and 5 000m, shewon a silver medal for
cross country, gold for the 800m, 1 500m and5 000m and also set records in these events.She was also selected as Best Track Athle-
te for the National Athletics.Marie has completed five Comradesmara-
thons and 12 TwoOceansMarathons, and al-so represented the SAPS at the World Policeand Fire Games and the Africa Games andis a member of the New Balance MultisportClub.
Policewoman chasesrecords and criminals
Captain Marie Louw is proud of herachievement.
Province Cubs victorious: Imaad Khan from the Western Province Cubs makes it backsafely as Boland Eagles wicket keeper Werner Brand could not quite get a hold of the ball.Province won the annual u-11 game between these two sides by four wickets on Sunday atBoston Primary. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
Cycle giants: Team GiantDurbanville A clinched theirfourth consecutive victory atthe 22nd instalment of theannual Coronation DoubleCentury on Saturday in arecord-breaking time of05:02:28. The teamcelebrating is: David Garrett,Evan Carstens, Theuns Vande Bank, Chris Cronje, PaulDean Rorich, Jaco Venter,Raymond Cox, JamesTennent, Martin Wesseman,Stuart Marais, Boyd Robertsand Brandon Christiaans.
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Durbanville en Bellville se krieket-spanne in die WP se topliga is die af-gelope naweek in ’n sodanige druk-
gang geplaas dat hulle albei met onbeslisteuitslae gediend moes wees.Milnerton en Noordelikes-Goodwood
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het Bellville (179) steedsmet ’n eerstebeurt-agterstand van 65 lopies teen St. Augustinegeëindig. En nadat die tuisspan 213 in sytweede beurt aangeteken het, was die wen-teiken van 279 buite bereik van Bellville(148/6). Schaughn vanGreunen (57) en Clif-fie Prinsloo (38) het die beste vertoon.Ook Durbanville (175/8) was nie in staat
om die verlangde 216 lopies teen Universi-teit van Kaapstad (211) aan te teken nie.Nathan Swartz (4/52), Brandon Viret(4/53), Bob Homani (40*) en Dale Campbell(37) het uitgeblink vir Durbanville.Solly Pieters (4/34) en Chris Mocke (30)
se bydraes vir Edgemead (117) was nie ge-noeg om hul span van ’n nederlaag van 119lopies teen Victoria (159/6, gesl.) te weer-hou nie. Maar Craig Copeland (8/44) enMatthew Snyman (49*) het gesorg dat Mil-nerton (105/3) maklik met 7 paaltjies teen
Atlantis (146) wen. Eric Osner (5/22) waseweneens mooi op stryk in Noordelikes-Goodwood se sege met ’n beurt en 53 lopiesteen Bonteheuwel, wat in sy opvolgbeurtnet 90 lopies kon aanteken. Luwaaz Septem-ber (4/29) en sy spanmaats van Tygerberg-klub kon net-net nie ’n oorwinning oorPrimrosebeklinknie. Primrose,wat ’nwen-teiken van 185 lopies gestel was, het aan dieeinde 140/6 gehad. Kuilsrivier (111) het met114 lopies teen Claremont (143/3, gesl.) ver-loor. UWK het ’n baie frustrerende naweekagter die blad. Nadat sy kragmeting teenOt-tomans,wat deur voorverlede naweek se re-en gekortwiek is, Saterdag ’n hondmak on-besliste einde gehad het, het sy tweedaagseSondagwedstryd teen Claremont ook oor-winningloos geëindig.
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