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An agreement between Tijerhof resi-dents and the Hellenic Football Clubhas been reached following concerns
about noise, alcohol consumption and mo-torbikes.
This follows a recent meeting attended byresidents, the club and representatives fromsubcouncil 15.
In his report, subcouncil chairperson Bri-anWatkyns stated residents raised concernsabout bass emanating from the club, result-ing in calls to police.
In addition Watkyns outlined concernsabout motorbikes revving, rude club mem-bers and late night hooting.
“The residents have valid complaintsabout issues related to the licenced pub on
the club’s premises and the activities in theparking area outside the club especially.This is primarily around the noise and anti-social behaviour in the evenings,” Watkynssaid.
However, he said during themeeting it be-came apparent that some of the problemsmay have arose from the public who are notconnected to the clubbutuse the largepublicparking area for their own recreation.
“Nevertheless the clubwas sympathetic tothe problems experienced by the residents.”
Watkyns stated an agreement will see theclub close at 21:00, except onmajor days, andresidents will be kept informed.
“They will also employ a security guardas required by their liquor licence. Resi-dents will attempt to get the registrationnumber of the cars and motorcycles relatedto the problems in an attempt to identify the
culprits,” he said.Resident Wayne Ross said he is happy
with the agreement and is glad to see some-thing being done.
He remembered raising the issue as farback as 2008 and said residents are hopefulthings will change.
Club chairman Mark Byrne said theywere happy with the agreement.
“As a sports club we are fully aware thatwe operate in a residential area and aremindful of the possible disturbances that af-fect the residents. We have over 150 soccerplayers at the club so at times controls aredifficult, but we do our best,” said Byrne.
Asked whether the club was aware of resi-dents’ concerns, Byrne said the reason themeeting was called was to discuss ways toaddress these concerns.
“We have put controls in place to try and
minimise disturbances to the neighbours.”Byrne further stated the vacant land and
car park in front of the club was used by thepublic for various activities, including driv-ing lessons, mechanical testing of cars andmotor bikes, parking and people drinking[alcohol] in their cars.
“As it is open space, there is nothing wecandoabout this.Weare alsounderpressurefrom the local ward councillor to make thefacility accessible to the general public fortheir usage. In both instances, the assump-tion is that anyone people ‘using’ the carpark or entering the facility are members ofthe club. We are all aware of the constraintson our police force so I amnot sure how theycan be expected to control things.”
In conclusion, Byrne said the club mem-berswere only there onMondays, Tuesdays,Thursdays and some Saturdays.
An agreement between residents and theHellenic Football Club has been reached amidconcerns about noise and antisocialbehaviour. The club, however, has raisedconcerns about the use of the vacant land infront of the Tijerhof Sports Complex. PHOTO:MONIQUE DUVAL
An interim committee to tackle socialissues, including vagrancy in Ward55, has been elected.
This follows two public meetings inBrooklyn to establish a Local Network OfCare (LNOC).The network, which is to consist of repre-
sentatives from various organisations,would be constituted under the City of CapeTown’s Street People Programme and isaimed at assisting vulnerable people to pre-vent them from becoming homeless.At the first meeting in May (“Care net-
workplanned”,TygerBurger, 13May) itwasdecided the election of the committeewouldbe put on hold until the Milnerton Commu-nity Police Forum (CPF) was briefed, fol-
lowing which, the election would take placeat the second meeting.On Saturday, various organisations, in-
cluding the CPF,met with officials from theCity’s social development department atBrooklyn Library to establish the commit-tee.Due to the low turn out, those present dis-
cussed ways to get the network going andto meet with more affected parties.CPF chairperson Karen Visagie suggest-
ed themainpositionsof coordinator, deputycoordinator and secretary be elected and aspecialmeetingheld later to elect a full com-mittee.Questionswere raised over plans to regis-
ter anearlier committee.According to thosepresent, the City tried to establish an LNOCin Ward 55 more than a year ago but thecommittee was never registered.
City official Ntombevangeli Matshayana,who oversees these committees, said shewas unsure of what happened, but the Citywas committed to the establishment of theLNOC.“There are various things we do to assist.
You will be registered with the subcouncilandwewill also help you in using City facil-ities to host your meetings,” she said.After a brief discussion, Maureen Jangle
from the Brooklyn, Ysterplaat and RugbyResidents’ Association (BYRRA), was elect-ed as the interim coordinator, Justin Kum-lehn of the neighbourhoodwatch as interimvice coordinator and Lianne Lippert of theMilnerton CPF elected as the interim secre-tary.A specialmeeting to elect a full committee
will be held shortly and the details were be-ing finalised.
Network of care gets started
Milnerton CPF invitesorganisations to registerThe Milnerton Community Police Forum(CPF) sector 4 sub-forum annual meetingwill be held at Milnerton Police Station onTuesday 23 June at 19:00.Residents and community based organi-
sations in Century City, Sanddrift, SummerGreens, and Tygerhof are invited to attendand register their organisations for votingpurposes.Send the name, contact details, area, type
of organisation and contact details of thechairperson and secretary to CPF chairper-son Karen Visagie at [email protected]) to register. All organisa-tions including neighbourhood watches,homeowners’ associations, educationalinstitutions and sports clubs, amongothers, are welcome. If you are unsureabout your organisation, email Visagie andshe will advise.
Swift action by a ParklandsNeighbourhoodWatchmember led to the arrest of three rob-bers over the weekend.According to a report fromTableViewpo-
lice, the member noticed a vehicle stoppingin Wood Drive, Parklands on Saturday.Police spokesperson Lieutenant Adriana
Chandler says two men got out the vehicleand robbed two people of their cellphones,using a knife.“The watch member alerted Table View
police who respondedwith the assistance ofMilnerton police who set up a roadblock. Acar chase ensued with the police, neigh-bourhood watch and security companies
chasing the suspects. The suspects ap-proached the road block and drove into thepolice vehicle,” she said.The vehicle was stopped on the N7 where
the three men were arrested.Chandler says the cell phoneswere recov-
ered, along with other presumed stolenitems.“At the police station it was revealed that
the suspects were involved in other sepa-rate incidents earlier on the same day.”They appeared in the Cape Town Magis-
trate’s Court onMonday on charges of reck-less and negligent driving, robbery and pos-session of stolen property.
“Table View police praises the communi-ty andother partners for their dedication to-wards the fight against crime,” Chandlersays.
. In a separate case, police are asking forassistance in solving a case where a manwas stabbed.Chandler says at about 08:00 on Friday,
residents found a man with multiple stabwounds underneath a bridge near the rail-way line in Table View.He was taken to hospital and the details
of the incident are not clear.V Anyone with information is asked to call TableView police on 021 521 3328.
Chase ends with the arrest of three suspects
Pollution: This photograph showing black smoke billowing from the Chevron refinery in Koeberg Road was captured by a Burgundy Estateresident. According to Chevron general manager Doug Pottenger, an abnormal operating condition resulted in visible emissions from arefinery stack. “The root cause of the operational failure is currently under investigation and further information will be shared as soon as itbecomes available. Chevron places the highest priority on the safety of its people and the community in which we operate, every effort isbeing made to mitigate the potential of further environmental impact,” he says. PHOTO: STUART HAZELL
Chef cuddle:Silvana Correia ofMilnerton receiveshugs from BuddyValastro, star of CakeBoss reality show onTLC. Buddy visitedKFM studios lastweek as part of theGood Food and WineShow.
Three caught with astolen vehicle and drugsOn Thursday 28 May Goodwood policearrested three suspects for possession of astolen motor vehicle.At about 04:00, Constables Simangele
Shili and Ralph Steyn were patrolling inFrans Conradie Drive when they saw awhite Ford Bantam bakkie without a rearnumber plate. The constables followed thebakkie, in which there were three occu-pants, for about ten minutes. “They pulledthe bakkie over and found it to have nolicense disc. The officers then found thatthe vehicle was reported stolen in Bellville.Steyn searched the driver and found 33packets of tik and four mandrax tabletshidden in his underwear,” stated thereport.The suspects have appeared in the
Goodwood Magistrate’s Court.
Table View police are hunting for gunmenwho shot at a Blouberg woman last week.Police report thewoman returned home at
about 15:50 on Tuesday 19 May and noticedher garage door had been opened.Police spokesperson Adriana Chandler
says the woman noticed a silver BMWX5 se-ries reversing out her drive way.“The complainant decided to follow the ve-
hicle, with registration CA889980. Therewere fivemale occupants in the vehicle. Aft-er a short distance the suspects noticed thecomplainantwas following them.The driverstopped and one of the suspects got out of thecar and pointed a firearm at the complain-ant. She reversed and one shot was fired atthe vehicle of the complainant towards thefront tyre,” she says.The woman was not injured and the men
drove off.“Upon her return home, the complainant
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Crime in Milnerton Ridge is on a down-ward spiral thanks the efforts of analert and active neighbourhood
watch, say police.Speaking during a joint meeting of theMilnertonRidgeNeighbourhoodWatch andthe Milnerton Ridge Ratepayers’ Associa-tion (MRRA) on Monday, sector command-er André Fourie lauded the watch for theirefforts in reducing crime.He said until January, the suburb hadbeen subjected to almost 10 house break-insa month. This, he said, had been reducedsignificantly thanks to active patrols andresidents keeping a close eye on suspiciousactivity.
Help neededIn his report, watch chairperson TerenceTichart said the watch needed the help ofall residents.“We are riddled with crime, live in ablame society, we point fingers and expect
something to change. The neighbourhoodwatch is aimed at creating a safe neighbour-hood, unifying the community and createan environment that is aesthetically pleas-ing.
VagrancyVagrants took centre stage at the meetingasmembers raised their concerns. In his ad-dress, Rolf Spaeth of the MRRA gave a briefoverview of the problems. He highlightedvarious areas, including Racecourse Roadand the Shell garage, where vagrants con-gregated.He urged those present to become part ofthe City’s Give Responsibly campaign.Commenting on begging at traffic lights,one resident said he watched as beggars ro-tated every 15 minutes between intersec-tions. He believes the begging is orchestrat-ed and organised in the area.Milnerton Community Police Forum(CPF) chairperson Karen Visagie said afterattending a meeting over the weekend inBrooklyn, shehad spoken to theCityofCapeTown about forming a Local Network Of
Care (LNOC) in Ward 4.“The network creates a register of dis-placed people and finds ways to reintegratethem.”She urged residents to not give hand-outsand instead donate to organisations in theircommunity.Watch member Mark Lindsell gave anoverview of the CCTV project. He explainedthat with various phases, the watch alongwith Crime Watch were rolling out a cam-era system to cover the entire area, with afocus on entry points from the vlei.
Camera networkHeexplained thewatchhad formedapart-nership with the security company as theyhad more than a 50% stake in the area andwhere willing to invest.Lindsell gave an overview of the locationof the cameras and stated as the networkgrew, more funds would be needed. He saidseveral members already contributed addi-tional funds eachmonth for the camera net-work.V For more information visit www.mrnwatch.org.za
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Talent: On Wednesday 20 May,Abbotts College in Milnerton heldits Live Talent Show, showcasingthe talent of its performing artsstudents. Not only did they havean evening of lively entertainment, but they also turned theevening with a charity event. Theproceeds of around five and ahalf thousand rand raised fromthe event was donated toCommunity Intervention Centre, alocal trauma counselling NGO.Pictured from left are AbbottsCollege staff: Shelley Thomas,(Deputy Principal), AndreMoolman (Principal), Albert vanZyl (Liaison for Social Responsibility), along with matricstudents and members of theStudent Representative CouncilLiam O’Grorman, Erin Hagglundand Sabrina Loxton.
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A new multi-disciplinary medical facili-ty including a day surgery hospitaland primary care centre is set to open
at Century City in July adding to the widebouquet of amenities now available in thisburgeoning city within a city.
The R70m medical facility is a joint ven-ture between Corevest, Blue Dot Health,Century Surgeons Trust and Intercare, withthe latter to mange the centre.
One of the founding members and spokes-man for the consortium, Dr Nick Kairinos,says the facility will focus on specialist daysurgery and primary care medicine, provid-ing 24 day beds, three fully equipped day the-atres, one procedure suite as well as radiolo-gy, pathology and pharmacy facilities and ateaching centre.
“The facility is founded on the principlesof providing doctors and staff with the mostpleasant working environment and patientswith the most enjoyable medical experiencepossible. The group has not only attractedpopular local GPs but has also recruited alarge component of Cape Town’s most prom-inent surgeons from different specialities,”says Kairinos.
Chris Blackshaw, CEO of the Century CityProperty Owners’ Association, the non-prof-it company responsible for the day-to-dayrunning of the 250ha precinct, says the medi-cal centre ticked one of the last remainingboxes for Century City.
“An estimated 55 000 people now live andwork within Century City, which is home toaround 550 businesses and 10 000 residents,
and is still growing strongly.“As our city has grown, so too have the
amenities,” he said.“At the moment these include four
schools, creches, over 600 hotel rooms insoon-to-be six hotels, five conference venuesincluding a new 900 seat conference centre,Canal Walk Shopping Centre, Ratanga Junc-tion, a Virgin Active gym, four churches,neighbourhood restaurants and award-win-ning beauty and wellness spas.”
In addition, Blackshaw said the CenturyCity lifestyle is enhanced by numeroussports clubs and leagues, cycle and runningtracks, 6.5km of navigable canals for canoe-ing and stand-up paddling, as well as a fullcalendar of social and networking eventstaking place throughout the year.
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Dr Nick Kairinos and Chris Blackshaw, CEO ofthe Century City Property Owners’ Association,outside the new Century City Intercare daysurgery hospital and primary care centreopening in July.
Headliners: WP Media hosted their annual All Stars awards event in recognition of thehard work of their advertising, editorial and classifieds personnel, at Die Boer Theatre inDurbanville on 28 May. From left are Michelle Poggenpoel (WP Media Ad Rep of the Year),Garth Hewitt (WP Media Ads Manager), Silvana Hendricks (Joint 3rd: Ad Rep of the Year),Marita Meyer (WP Media Group Editor), Michelle Linnert (WP Media Journalist of theYear), Monique Duval (Runnerup: WP Media Journalist of the Year), Barrie de Beer(General Manager: News South), Desiree Rorke (WP Media Web Journalist of the Year),Wendy Aanhuizen (Runnerup: Ad Rep of the Year), Mariette de Bruyn (Joint 3rd: Ad Repof the Year). PHOTO: MAGRIET THERON
Following the successful Torah 101 coursepresented in Paarl in March, Rabbi BryanOpert of the Cape Town Bnei Noach Com-munity will be presenting Torah 102 at thePonevez Shul in Gardens, Cape Town. Thiswill take place from 10:30 to 12:00 over fourSundays in June, starting on the 7th.
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Concerns over developments alongBlaauwberg Road were raised at a re-cent subcouncil meeting.
This follows a rezoning application amidincreased commercial development alongthis transport route.The application, which sought permis-
sion to demolish the current building anddevelop a three-storey office block, receivedtwo objections.According to the report tabled at the
meeting, the current building is zoned asGeneral Residential 5 and the applicationis to have the land rezoned for the develop-ment to General Business 2.Subcouncil chairperson Heather Bren-
ner raised concerns about the differentparking requirements in the report.
Overlay zoneBut the lackof guidelines ondevelopment
in Blaauwberg Road also came under scru-tiny as councillors explained there were noclear rules on what developments were de-sired following the installation of a MyCiTibus route.Councillor Joy McCarthy said the re-
quest for an office block came amid otherblocks in the area standing vacant.McCarthy also questionedwhy the land usedepartment was not considering a mixeduse development.She questioned what happened with the
request for an overlay zone.“I submitted a motion more than a year
ago and each time an application comesalong Blaauwberg Road, we still don’t havean overlay zone to guide us on what is andwhat is not appropriate and we are beingurged to agree or support the application.”McCarthy further explained with each
application a “bite was being taken out of
the fabric” of Blaauwberg Road, which sheobjected to.McCarthy named other approved devel-
opments, including a 20-storey building atMarine Circle, and questioned whether theexisting infrastructure was able to copewith increased development.In response, the planning official said she
was unaware of the motion and would lookinto the matter. She also said this applica-tion could not be refused due to empty offi-ces.
No guidelinesMcCarthy said the motion sought an
overlay zone which would guide the rede-velopment of sectional title units intomixed use buildings to create a “cohesivefeel” along Blaauwberg Road.“In the Blaauwberg Management Strate-
gy, they have emphasised that the commer-cialisation should take place on the otherside of the R27 down towards the beach. Butunfortunately, because we are okayingthings bit by bit, we are getting to whatVoortrekker Road looks like and that is notwhat Iwould like to see in this suburb,” saidMcCarthy.Brenner explained at the time they were
informed a traffic assessment was neededbut the funds were not available.“It’s taking a long time, this is our prob-
lem.We are having to dealwith issueswith-out any real guidelines as to what Blaauw-berg Road should be looking like. We haveasked for the overlay and it’ s just not hap-pening.”Brenner said the subcouncil would try to
advance their request with the relevant de-partments.The application for the rezoning was ap-
proved.V What are your thoughts on development alongBlaauwberg Road? Send us a letter with your viewsto [email protected].
No clear plan forBlaauwberg Road
On patrol: More than 55 neighbourhood watch patrollers from Tygerhof, Milnerton Ridge,Summer Greens, Du Noon and Brooklyn attended a joint patrol and vehicle check point inTygerhof with the Community Police Forum and Milnerton Police on Friday 22 May.
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A hidden relic nestled in the garden of theBlaauwberg subcouncil offices will soonhave a new home.Whilemany have passed this boxwhich
stands proudly between a bench and atree, it has caught the interest of one coun-cillor.Speaking during the monthly subcoun-
cilmeeting, chairpersonHeatherBrennerexplained she had often wondered whatthe significance of the grey box is.Chuckles were heard when Brenner ex-
plained how she looked at the box intentlyduring fire drills.“Three years ago, I put some feelers out
and was quite surprised to find out it wasa bell box for jockeys and dates back towhen Milnerton had a racecourse.”She further said Gold Circle had recent-
ly shown interest in removing and pre-serving the box.“When you leave today, make sure to go
by the box and have a look at this relic.Don’t try and steal it as it is of no valueto you but have a look as it will not bethere for much longer,” she said as thosepresent continued to chuckle.
Jockey bell gets attention
This bell box atthe Blaauwbergsubcouncil willsoon beremoved andpreserved.PHOTO: MONIQUEDUVAL
Milnertonpolice are looking for assistance intracing the family of Dirk Louw (63) whowasfound dead in Koeberg Road.A police report states Louw was found on
Sunday 17 May at 21:00 outside the LondonJazz Club in Koeberg Road, Milnerton.Police spokesperson Warrant Officer
Daphne O’Reilly says no visible injuries
were foundon thebodyand the cause of deathis unknown.She explains during investigations, it was
discovered that he frequented the pub, how-ever, police are looking for his family to es-tablish whether or not he was sick.V Anyone with information is asked to call ConstableJacques Louw on 021 528 3800.
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V Meeting The Brooklyn, Ysterplaat andRugby Ratepayers’ Association will hold itsnext monthly meeting at Ysterplaat Primary School in Koeberg Road, Brooklyn onThursday 4 June at 18: 00pm. Various topics will be discussed. RSVP to rudi.wolt[email protected] or [email protected].
V Beach run Clean C will host their nextbeach run on Thursday 4 June at 19:00.There is a 2km walk and 5km run at DolphinBeach Hotel. Entry is R80 and includes aglow stick, medal, beach beanie headwarmer, a photo frame and a boerewors rolland something to drink afterwards. Proceeds from the event are going towardsfeeding 40 children in Joe Slovo Park. Visitwww.cleanc.co.za or call Gregory Player on082 873 1962.
V Hear2Day a Tableview nonprofit organisation will host a meeting at the Dutch Reformed Church in Grey Avenue at 17:30 for18:00 on Friday 5 June. The guest speakeris Elbe Boshoff, audiologist from Tableviewwho will talk on new developments in hearing aid technology. To RSVP email SusanHooks on [email protected] or call082 066 6910.
V Beach clean up Blouberg Beach Cleanupwill host beach cleanups on Saturday 6June at 10am at Melkbos, Big Bay, Blouberg,Sunset Beach and Milnerton Lighthouse.The cleanups last 90 minutes and are a perfect opportunity to get kids out onto thebeach to learn the importance of keepingthe beach clean and not littering. Bags andgloves are provided. For more informationvisit www.cleanc.co.za or call Gregory Player on 082 873 1962. The organisation is alsocalling for donations of bread baking flour,sugar or oil for their Mandela Day BakingProject where they want to educate andempower women in Joe Slovo Park to starttheir own baking projects. It’s a long termproject where women will be taught the basics and then taken all the way through tocreating beautiful birthday and weddingcakes.
V SAARP South African Association of Retired Persons (Milnerton branch) will hostits next meeting at the Portuguese Club inRugby on Wednesday 17 June at 09:00.There will be a presentation by Bruce Walsh(Planet Hollywood survivor). Nonmembers are welcome. Call Alice Rheeder on021 551 7370 for more information.
V Jewish West Coast Cape Jewish Seniorsmeet on the first and third Thursday of themonth at 11:30 and the second and fourthThursday at 10:30 at the club house at Norton Square in Short Street, Table View.There are various speakers and entry is R5.They also host outings. Call Melanie vanEmmenes on 074 405 5186 for more information
V Book sale The SPCA will host a book saleat Canal Walk at the Vida E court fromThursday 25 to Sunday 28 June from 09:00to 21:00.
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Get your flu vaccine nowThe flu strains in circulation in SouthAfrica are highly resistant and veryaggressive and people should getvaccinated as soon as possible, sayspharmacist Henk van der Westhuizen.
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Dunoon to get new primary school
Construction on the replacement building for Dunoon Primary School is set to be complete inOctober. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval
Work on a brand new school for Du-noon has commenced.Construction began several
weeks ago but when questioned about thenewbuilding,manyresidents said theywereunsure of what was happening.Education department spokesperson Jes-
sica Shelver said Dunoon Primary School isone of 38 replacement schools being builtacross the province.“Oneof themajor challenges for education
in South Africa is school infrastructure.Many school buildings across South Africaare still inappropriate structures datingback to the apartheid era and need to be re-placed. This entails tackling inherited back-logs, upgrading and maintaining existingschools while providing new schools for thegrowing population.”She said just over R69m will be spent on
the new school whichwill consist of 38 class-rooms and cater for 1 240 pupils.The site was handed over in February and
construction is expected to be complete inOctober.
Shelver says pupils havemuch to look for-ward to, including an interior enclosed playarea protected from the weather and a large
open air secure courtyard.“The courtyard is designed in such a way
to minimise the effects of the prevalent
winds in the Cape. All western and easternfacing windows will have sunscreens pro-tecting against the effects of the early morn-ing and late afternoon sun, while north fac-ing buildings are built in suchaway tomaxi-mise indirect light influx, yet protect againsthot summer sun,” she says.The schoolwill also include four specialist
classes for a computer laboratory, musicclassroom,multi-media classroom and a sci-ence laboratory.“There will also be new sports facilities,
including a sports field and two netballcourts. In addition, rain water collectiontanks will be utilised for the sports field andplanter irrigation and new bore holes willbe used for irrigation and flushing of toi-lets,” she further says.The school’s design also includes a special
water saving mechanism which will be in-stalled in all bathrooms to minimise waterwastage.Shelver says the department is spending
just over R900m on new and replacementschools across the province.“In addition, this yearwewill see the com-
pletion of 11 new schools, while an extra 15are under construction.”
Die Stigting vir Bemagtiging deur Afri-kaans (SBA) is nou dalk selfs méérsigbaar in hul nuwe kantore in Ed-
wardstraat, waarvandaan dié organisasiesy vele projekte dryf.Dr. Niel le Roux, wat aan die hoof van die
SBA staan, het weer ’n slag die aandag opdie goeie werk wat deur dié groep gedoenword, met TygerBurger bespreek.Hy sê sedert sy aanstelling in September
laasjaar is daar reeds baie positiewe werkgedoen en nuwe projekte aangepak, wat naverwagting in Augustus ’n aanvang salneem. Een hiervan is die SBA se Brugbou-projek in vennootskap met skole en die be-trokkenheidvanbemagtigingsorganisasiessoos Media24 se Rachel’s Angels.Deur sy Brugbou-projek maak die SBA
dit moontlik vir skrander leerders met uni-versiteitspotensiaal om mentorskap te ont-vang tot kort voor hul naskoolse studies ’naanvang neem. Dan is daar natuurlik dieSBA se hoogs suksesvolle drama-bywo-ningsprojekte. “So, byvoorbeeld, het ons(onlangs) ’n spesiale opvoering van Vaseli-netjie by die Kunstekaap-teater in gebare-taal gedoen met twee tolke en gehoorge-stremdes – siggestremdes sommer ook by-gevoeg, aangesien dit ’n voorgeskrewewerk landswyd is,” vertel Niel.Tydens die jaarlikse nasionale toneel-
spelkompetisie vir hoërskoolleerders in dieKunstekaap, het die SBA spesiale afrigtingaan leerders van die Sekondêre Skool Skur-weberg (Ceres), asook die Pionierskool op
Worcester gegee deur ’n spesiale mentor-skapprogram. Twee leerders van Skurwe-berg het deurgedring na die uitdunronde indie Kunstekaap en ’n leerder van die Pio-nierskool het ’n aanmoedigingsprys ont-vang.Hulle hetmet die uitnodiging aan die Pio-
nierskool na Vaselinetjie die boek voorafspesiaal in braille laat druk, sodat die leer-ders dit kon lees voor hulle die opvoeringbygewoon het. “Dit is maar één projek,”vertel Niel. Hy verduidelik dat onderwysdie grondslag van die SBA se verskillendeprojekte vorm, en dat die doelstelling is omvaardighede, kennis en waardes aan alleAfrikaanssprekendes oor te dra.Op dié manier het die SBA ook verlede
Vrydagaand ’n groot interaktiewe verto-ning aangebied met die kletsrymer Hemel-besem in dieKunstekaap. Sowat 60 leerdersvan die Proteus Tegniese Sekondêre Skoolkon op uitnodiging van die SBAdiémengel-moes van poësie, musikale andersheid, vi-suele uitdrukking deur ’n grafitti-kunste-naar, en selfs ’n tatoeëerdery in lewende ly-we op die verhoog meeleef. Hemelbesem,alias SimonWitbooi, het in verskeie dialek-te van Afrikaans sy liefde vir die taal weer-gegee en het telkens die gehoor op hul voetegehad – swymelend-wiegend of kopknik-kend. Niel sê die SBA se vlagskipprojek ishul Zoë-leesprojek,wat spesifiek voorskool-se leerders teiken om ’n liefde vir lees byhulle vas te lê.V Kontak die SBA by [email protected].
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Staff pack to comfort victims
Janelle de Jager from Welgemoed helped create comfort packs.
MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval
Montague Gardens was buzzing withexcitement last week as staff of a lo-cal company did their bit to help
abused children.The event was organised byMatla A Bana
and saw several people line up to create com-fort packs for police stations across the prov-ince.Founder Monique Strydom explains the
organisation creates the comfort packs,which consist of various items, to assist po-lice in dealing with children who have beenabused.“We create these packs and distribute
them to various police stations. This yearPrimedia assisted Taylor Blinds, who havemade a phenomenal donation of R100 000 to-wards 800 packs,” she said.The packs are created according to age
groups and have everything from a lightsnack to teddy bears.Strydom said in many cases when a case
of sexual assault or rape is opened, childrenwill have to remove their underwear in or-der for it to be taken for testing.
“When they are in this traumatised state,it is often difficult to make them comfortableas they give statements and undergo tests.
The pack also includes underwear whichhelps the child feel safe and comfortableagain,” she said.Strydom further explained the packs are
designed to address the child’s immediateneeds and provide a “sense of comfort”.The packs have become popular at policestations and Strydom said she is alwayshappy to hear police officers’ stories.In one case, an officer reported that the
handover of the pack helped the child trustthe officer and talk about the incident.“In 99% of these cases, the perpetrators
are men and so male detectives often havea hard time getting the children to speak.In this case, the officer explained when hehanded over the pack, the child saw thekind gesture and started to trust him. In
another case a 12-year-old girl wrote a letterto the officer thanking him for the teddybear. She said she now had a friend wholoved her, after believing for years that no-body did.”On Friday, staff from Taylor Blinds lined
up andpacked items into the bags. Each staffmember also took time to draw pictures andwrite a motivating note for each child.Managing director AnthonyMederer said
when confronted with child abuse statistics,many feel helpless.“We have about 150 staff who spend most
of their time here and issues such as childabuse are discussed. This is a way for us tohelp them help others,” he says.V For more information, or if you would like to makea donation, email [email protected].
From left areAnthony Mederer(Taylor Blinds),Brigadier DeniseBrand (acting headof police inspectorate), KoketsoSachane (Cape Talk),Monique Strydom(Matla A Bana),Brigadier AneeqahJordaan (MilnertonCluster Commander)and Colonel SonjaHarri (provincialcommander for theFamily Violence, ChildProtection andSexual OffencesUnit).
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TheMilnerton Players will host auditi-ons for two different production onSaturday 6 and Sunday 7 June.
.Twomale and two female actors are re-quired for God of Carnage, which will bestaged at the end of August, under the di-rection of Andy McPherson.Written by Yasmina Reza, the piece tells
the story of two sets of parents who meetto discuss an argument between their sons.Auditions for the roles of the fourparents
will be hosted at 13:30 for 14:00 on Saturday6 June. Interested actors can visitwww.milnertonplayers.com to read moreabout the characters and contact Andy [email protected] or 082258 2379 to book an auditon.
. The 39 Steps will be staged at the Mil-nerton Playhouse in September, under thedirection of Wayne Hendricks.Adapted by Patrick Barlow, the piece is
based on thenovel by JohnBuchanandmo-vie by Alfred Hitchcock.The production requires one female and
three male actors aged in their mid-twen-ties or older.Actorswill need toportraydif-ferent characters so variety in voice is amust.Auditions for The 39 Steps will be held
from 13:30 for 14:00 on Sunday 7 June. Visitwww.milnertonplayers.com to read moreabout the production and contact WayneHendricks on [email protected] or 082443 5853 to book an audition. All actors willneed to prepare an excerpt from the playfor the audition.The 39 Steps also requires a strong back-
stage crew.Anyone interested inbeingpartof the technical team can also contactWay-ne for more information.
MilnertonPlayers holdauditions
The Cape Town Gospel Choir will be host-ing open auditions on Monday 8 and 15June.The choir, who are made up of about 40
singers from all races and socioeconomicbackgrounds, practice on Monday nightsinPinelands and singmanydifferent stylesin various languages.V Send an email to [email protected] or send anSMS to 079 383 8893 to book an audition.
Gospel choir hasspots for new voices
TheWestern Cape Branch of the SAArcha-eological Society is presenting itsnextmee-ting on Tuesday 9 June from 18:00 at the SAAstronomical Observatory auditorium.The speaker is Teresa Steele on “Varsche
Rivier 003, Southern Namaqualand: recentinvestigations into behavioral variationduring the Middle Stone Age”.This talk provides an overview of what
has been discovered and the implicationsof the findings willl be discussed.The cost to attend is R10 for non-mem-
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Fascinating talk onStone Age behaviour
Anew date for the opening ofMilnerton Li-brary has been set for Monday 6 July.Following maintenance work, the li-
brary was scheduled to open its doors onFriday 17 June but this has now beenmoved to July.Outstanding library material may be re-
turned via the Milnerton library’s slot onthe right-hand side of the entrance door,one of the surrounding libraries or re-newed through the library services online.To renew online visit www.cape-
town.gov.za/library/opac or call021 444 0815 between 09:00 and 17:00.
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teeroppervlakte van WesselLourenssingel het op Maandag25 Mei begin en ek sal my pligversuim as ek Pretorius niebedank vir sy bydrae nie. Ekvertrou dat die straat seeiendomswaardes sommer weerbeter sal lyk na afhandelingvan die projek.Dit lyk darem asof ons
raadslede weer ons belastingbe-talers se belange op die hartbegin dra.Ek glo dat ons die probleem
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V The ClemenGold and Zandvliet MusicFestival hosts performances by Kahn, Luna Paige, Albert Frost, Simon Orange andChris Chameleon amongst others at Zandvliet Wine Estate between Robertson andAshton from Friday 5 to Sunday 7 June. Visitwww.clemengold.com/wacky for tickets atmore information.
V The Hermanus FynArts Festival offersa programme of music, art, workshops,talks, films, wine tastings, exhibitions andactivities for children from Friday 5 to Tuesday 16 June. Visit www.hermanusfynarts.co.za or call Hermanus Tourism on028 312 2629 for more information. Ticketsare available from www.webtickets.co.za.
V Home Birth South Africa will host a gathering at 18 Axminster Road Muizenbergfrom 14:00 on Sunday 7 June. The informalevent will explore birthing options and provide an opportunity to meet midwives,doulas and others who have had homebirths or are planning to. Tickets cost R70or R120 of two from Ruth on 078 557 9070or [email protected]. Visit www.homebirth.org.za for more.
V Taste the Helderberg 2015 takes placeat the NH Lord Charles Hotel in SomersetWest on Thursday 11 June where guests canexperience food and wine from the area.Guests will get ‘Helderberg happy’ with wines and signature dishes from at least 25cellars. Doors open at 17:00 and ticketscost R80 including a wine glass. Visitwww.wineroute.co.za for more.
V The Big Issue will host a fundraising breakfast with guest speaker Louise van Rhyn,who will speak on the subject of “Partnersfor Possibility” from 07:45 at STIAS Wallenberg Research Centre, 10 Marais Street,Stellenbosch on Friday 12 June. Tickets costR200 from webtickets.co.za.
V Beauty Without Cruelty will celebratetheir 40th anniversary with an evening ofwine tasting, canapés and performancesby Steve Newman and The Parlotones atBacksberg Estate Cellars on Friday 19 June.Tickets cost R600. Call Marianne on 082481 3300 or Laura on 084 772 1239 to book.
V The Salomon Sky Run roadshow will visit the Salomon concept store at CanalWalk from 18:00 on 25 June where athletesChristiaan and Landie Greyling will discussthe run and give athletes a chance to askquestions about the event in the WittebergMountains in November. Visit www.skyrun.co.za for more about the run and [email protected] to book aseat at the roadshow.
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V Reach for a Dream’s annual Slipper Daytakes place on Friday 7 August. Purchasinga R10 sticker buys you the freedom to wearyour slippers to school or work. Visitwww.reachforadream.org.za for more information or email carla@reachforadream.org.za to buy stickers.
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V Little Shop of Horrors will be on stageat Theatre on the Bay until Saturday 6 June. Visit www.theatreonthebay.co.za fortickets and more information.
V The Waterfront Theatre Companywill be presenting The Pirates of Penzan-ce at Artscape Theatre until Saturday 6June. Tickets are available at Computicket.
V Platinum Jukebox, 10 decades of song& dance will be on stage at Barnyard Willowbridg until Sunday 19 July. Visitwww.barnyardtheatre.co.za for bookingsand more information.
V Comedy on Roll present an open micnight at Obviously Armchair in Observatory every Wednesday from 21:30. R30.Follow @ComedyOnARoll on Twitter formore.
V Fokofpolisiekar will be at Aandklas inStellenbosch tonight (Wednesday). R60at the door.
V The Erika Lundi Trio will be at TheCrypt in CBD tonight(Wednesday) from19:00. R75. SMS orWhatsApp 079 6834658 to book.
V Connecting Stars willbe at Alma Café in Rosebank tonight (Wednesday). R50. Call 021 6857377 to book.
V The Cape Town BigBand Jazz Festival runsat the Baxter ConcertHall from tonight (Wednesday) to Saturday 6June. Tickets are available at Computicket. Visitwww.baxter.co.za formore.
V The Cape Town Phil-harmonic Orchestrawill be performing withconductor Yasuo Shi-nozaki and pianist Awa-dagin Pratt at Cape Town City Hall onThursday 4 June. Tickets are available atComputicket.
V Sylvain Balou and friends will be at TheCrypt in CBD on Thursday 4 June from19:00. R75. SMS or WhatsApp 079 6834658 to book.
V Connecting Stars and Michael Low-man will be at Slow Life in Muizenberg onThursday 4 June. R40. Call 082 892 0350to book.
V The Claude Cozens Trio with ClaudeCozens (bass), Kyle Shepherd (piano)and Benjamin Jephta (drums) will be atArtscape Arena on Thursday 4, Friday 5and Saturday 6 June with guests Zoe Mo-diga, JitsVinger, Mark Fransman andHilton Schilder. Tickets cost R65 fromComputicket.
V Patrick Canovi and friends will be atQuay Four at the V&A Waterfront from20:00 on Friday 5 June. Entrance is free.
V Hyphen, Grimehouse and Blitzkriegwill be at The Assembly in CBD on Friday5 June. Tickets cost R40 from Webtickets.co.za or R60 at the door before22:00 and R80 thereafter.
V Connecting Stars will be at The Houseof Machines in CBD on Friday 5 June from19:00. Entrance is free.
V James Grace brings his new show, Gui
tar Hero, to the Ou Meul Theatre on Friday5 June. R100. Call 083 564 0056 or [email protected] to book.
V Wait until dark will be on stage at theMilnerton Playhouse on Friday 5 and Saturday 6 June. Visit www.milnertonplayers.com for more information.
V The Tina Schouw Quartet will be atthe Crypt in CBD on Friday 5 and Saturday6 June from 20:00. R75. SMS or WhatsApp 079 683 4658 to book.
V Kanoeksie en Kadoeksie – Vitamienevs. Kieme is Saterdagoggend om 10:00vir die kleinspan in die Ou Meulteater tesien. R45. Bespreek by 083 564 0056 [email protected].
V Judith Sephuma brings her new album,One Word, to the Artscape Opera Houseon Saturday 6 June. Tickets cost betweenR250 and R350 at Computicket.
V Desmond & the Tutu’s, Grassy Spark,Early Hours, Make-Overs, Dum-Changand Mudblud will be at The Assembly inCBD on Saturday 6 June. Tickets costR40 from Webtickets.co.za or R50 at thedoor before 22:00 and R60 thereafter.
V Amanda Strydom enJanine Neethling kuierop Saterdag 6 Junie in dieDrostdyteater met DieHele Boksemdaais. R120.Bespreek by info@drostdyteater.co.za of 071 9319954.
V Patrick Canovi’s Kissthe Sky will be performing a Rolling Stones tribute show at HillcrestQuarry from 14:00 onSunday 7 June. Doorsopen at 13:00. R70. Call021 976 4959 to book.
V Bad Apple will play a revival show with Johan dela Querra on guitar andvocals, Oros Kotze ondrums, Richard Black onlead guitar and vocalsand Marius Doubell onbass and vocals at Lon
don Town Pub in Milnerton on Sunday 7June from 17:00. Visit the Facebook eventpage for more.
V Amanda Strydom kuier op Sondag 7Junie vanaf 16:00 met Die hele boksemdaais in die Ou Meulteater. R130. Bespreek by 083 564 0056 of vicky@oumeulteater.co.za.
V Comedy on Roll present an open micnight at I heart IT, Main Road, Rondebosch on Monday nights from 20:00.R20. Follow @ComedyOnARoll on Twitterfor more.
V Kaapse Musiek in Colour 2 with Ali-stair Izobell, Nur Abrahams, EdithPlaatjies, Salome Damon, Austin Rose,Robin Pieters and Andrea Anthony willbe on stage at Artscape Theatre fromMonday 8 to Saturday 13 June. Tickets areavailable at Computicket.
V The Herman Bakker Trio will be at TheCrypt in CBD on Tuesday 9 June from19:00. R75. SMS or WhatsApp 079 6834658 to book.
V Groot Seun met Deon van Zyl isWoensdag 10 Junie by Die Boer te sien.R100. Bespreek by www.dieboer.com of021 979 1911.
V Rus Nerwich and The WonderingWho will be at The Crypt in CBD on Wednesday 10 June from 19:00. R75. SMS orWhatsApp 079 683 4658 to book.
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The fourth instalment in the Jurassic Parkseries will be released in 3D at Ster-Kinekortheatres on Friday 12 June.Jurassic World follows Claire (Bryce Dal-
las Howard) who is one of a team of scient-ists who have created a genetically modi-fied new type of dinosaur for a fully functio-ning dinosaur theme park as originally
envisioned by John Hammond. However,not everyone agrees this is a good idea.Owen (Chris Pratt), who works at the themepark, soon finds out his misgivings werecorrect and has to evacuate the island befo-re thousands of visitors are hurt or killed.V Visit www.sterkinekor.com or call Ticketline on0861 668 437 for more info.
Dinosaurs come back in 3D at SterKinekor
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Die Durbanville-musiekgroep Zandkloofis op ’n missie om “ongekende klankein Afrikaans na jou ore te bring”.
Die duo wat onder die na-me Milan Joan en Die Wolfmusiek maak, is sterk oppad om bekendheid te ver-werf. Liedjies van hul de-buut-kortalbum, Brandendvir jou hitte, is reeds op BokRadio en Bay FM te hoor.
Milan is Zandkloof sestem, terwyl Die Wolf dieskrywer en komponis is.
“Dis nie soos Afrikaansemusiek nie,” vertel Milan.
“Maar tog is die woordeAfrikaans.”
Anders as baie kommer-siële Afrikaanse musiek, issuiwer taalgebruik baie be-langrik vir Die Wolf, en ’nmens sal nooit woorde soosbaby inhul liedjies hoornie.
“Dis lirieke van die hart,”sê Milan verder.
“Die idee was om ietsuniek te doen,” verduidelik Die Wolf. “Onswou ’n nuwe weg vir Afrikaanse musiekbaan.”
Hy wou vir Afrikaanssprekende mensewys dat Afrikaans internasionaal kan kom-peteer met Engelse liedjies.
Met ’n kombinasies van rock en elektronie-se klanke agter Milan se uiteenlopende stem,is Zandkloof se kortalbum wel iets vars in dieAfrikaanse mark.
Die Wolf het van jongs af al liedjies geskryfen alhoewel hy by ander musiekgroepe al
probeer het om sy liedjies op die verhoog tebring, was dit toe hy die Melkbos-vervaardi-ger, Jandre Spangenberg van Small RoomStudio Productions, ontmoet het, dat hy be-sluit het om by hulle op te neem. Dit was ooktoe dat hy vir Milan gevra het om te sing.
“Hy sien nie kans om selfvoor op ’n verhoog te staannie,” verduidelik Milan vandie beskeie Wolf. As ’n skry-wer wil hy misterieus bly.
Dis gedeeltelik hoekomhulle skuilname gebruik.
Van jongs af het Milan ook’n “obsessie” gehad met dieidee van skuilname.
Sy wou wanneer sy eendagin die openbare oog is, haar“regte lewe” afsonderlikhou.
Zandkloof het Brandendvir jou hitte in April aanlynbekend gestel, en tot sterresoos Steve Hofmeyr en Jakde Priester het klaar positie-we kommentaar daarop gele-wer.
Alhoewel hulle op die oom-blik net twee in die groep is,is die idee om Zandkloof uit
te bou sodat hulle later ’n platform kan wordvir ander opkomende musikante om bloot-stelling op die wêreld-verhoog te kry.
Zandkloof sal hierdie naweek op ’n plaasli-ke verhoogverskynashulle’n akoestiese ver-toning saam met die kitaarspeler JP le Rouxop Saterdag 6 Junie vanaf 11:00 by die Dur-banville craft market in Rust-en-Vrede inWellingtonstraat aanbied.
Toegang is gratis.V Besoek ww.zandkloof.co.za vir meer oor Zandkloofof om na hul musiek te luister.
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Woensdag, 3 Junie 2015 SPORT TYGERBURGER Milnerton 19
Globetrotterstour to thrill fans
The popular Harlem Globetrotters will have the audience dazzled with their superb skills atGrandWest.
One of the world’s premier basketballteams, TheHarlemGlobetrotters, willunleash their special blend of athleti-
cism and theatre at GrandWest’s GrandAre-na on 1 and 2 July during their first tour ofSouth Africa in almost two decades.Set to put on theirmost outrageous exhibi-
tion yet, The Harlem Globetrotters will en-thrall Cape Town audiences with an awe-in-spiring showcaseof thebasketball skills thathave placed them in the record books sincetheir inception in 1926.Their family-styled performances will be
jam-packed with incredible upside-downshots, trick shots andpasses, aswell asunbe-lievable slam dunks and three pointershurled from the opposite side of the court.“We are excited to be part of bringing The
Harlem Globetrotters to Cape Town thiswinter, and to give local audiences a chanceto experience their awe-inspiring skills andshowmanship first hand,” says ElouiseMatthys of GrandWest.The Harlem Globetrotters is the world’s
premier basketball exhibition team. Found-ed in 1926 as the Savoy Big Five, the Harlem
Globetrotters have since risen in fame andlegacy with their sensational skills and exu-berance both on court and off. The squad ismadeupof talentedmale and female athleteswho continue to smash their way into therecord books while putting on entertainingshows the entire family can enjoy. Their pas-sion for the sport is matched only by theirheart as they continue to be goodwill ambas-sadors worldwide.Tickets to The Harlem Globetrotters
events at GrandWest are available at Com-puticket, but you might be lucky and wintickets.
WIN WIN WINV Four lucky readers can each win a double ticketto the show on Wednesday 1 July. All you need todo is answer the following question correctly. Whenwere the Harlem Globetrotters founded? SMS youranswer with your name and surname and the suburbwhere you live to 45527. You must start the SMS withthe word Trott. SMSs cost R1.50. Entries close onTuesday 9 June at 23:00. You can enter as manytimes as you like. The winners will be drawn fromall correct entries.
Halfeeu in karate: Hennie Bosman het die afgelope Vrydag sy 50ste jaar in karate gevier met ’n gholfdag by die Bellvillegholfklub. Die geldwat ingesamel is, word aangewend vir die ontwikkeling van die sport. Bekende rugbyspelers soos De Wet Barry, Andries Bekker en MariusJoubert het die dag ondersteun. TygerBurger was die mediaborg van die gholfdag. Hier is (van links) Barry, Stehan Shoeman (sportredakteur:TygerBurger), Bosman, Werner Theart (Bellvillegholfklub) en Bekker.
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Brackenfell se regstel-oorwinning oor HSStrand en HS Bellville, wat Worcester Gim-nasium se pret bederf het, was van die glans-punte in die afgelope naweek se o.19A-skole-rugbywedstryde.Nadat HS Strand die vorige drie jaar nael-
skraapse oorwinnings oor Brackenfell be-haal het, het die Brakke dit dié keer duidelikgestel dat hy hom nie weer sal laat kortvatnie. Brackenfell het die tuisspan inderdaad’n goeie opstopper gegee ommet 36-11 te seë-vier. HS Bellville het met sy besoek aan dieonoorwonne Worcester Gimnasium diestang van meet af vasgebyt en hom geleide-lik in ’n wurggreep vasgevat om met 29-15tewen. DieWorcesteriete is tans die topspanin die Boland.Durbanville se eerste ontmoeting in baie
jaremet die sterk span van SAKS het nie diegewenste resultate gelewer nie. Die gevolgwas ’n druipsterttelling van 10-34. Ook HSTygerberg is met 43-7 deur die onoorwonneHJS Paarl gelooi, maar Stellenberg het minmoeite ondervind om Hottentots-Hollandmet 57-0 kaf te draf.D.F. Malan het met ’n uitslag van 22-14
Primrose-klubmet die kous oor die kop huistoe gestuur, terwyl Monumentpark, on-danks sy twee drieë teenoor die geen vanHTS Bellville, met ’n gelykopuitslag van 12-12 genoeë moes neem.Ander spanne wat ook aan die wenkant
was, is President (22-3 t Tableview), Fair-mont (8-7 t Parelvallei), Tygerberg-klub (48-5t Eben Dönges), Parow (24-10 t CaledonianRoses-klub), Fairbairn (29-22 t J.G.Meiring),The Settlers (29-0 t Westerford), Edgemead(21-10 t Bosmansdam), Excelsior (9-3 tGrooteSchuur) en Scottsdene (31-12 t Macassar).Maar Melkbosstrand het met 12-44 in die
hek geduik teen Somerset-kollege.
Brakke, B’villesorg vir grootglanspunte
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Dit lyk of Durbanville-Bellville die meestevan sy skete tersyde gestel het, maar Belharen Tygerberg-klub het al aangenamer nawe-ke in die topafdeling van die WP se Superli-ga-rugbykompetisie beleef.DieDurbies se sewe drieë teenoor die twee
drieë van Belhar in die jongste reeks klub-wedstryde weerspieël grootliks dié span seoorheersing van hul kragmeting op Accor-
deon Park.Durbell se knap hanteerwerk en goed be-
plande bewegings het diewind heeltemal uitdie seile gehaal van die tuisspan, wat netnooit heeltemal op dreef kon kom nie.Tygerberg-klub het nie só swak gevaar
teen Schotsche Kloof/Walmer as wat dieeindtelling van 8-19 aandui nie, maar onder-benutting van puntekanse het die Flori-dapark-span se aanspraak op ’n oorwinningbeduiwel.
Tygerberg het ná ’n stewige agterstandmet rustyd meer koers gekry in die tweedeskof, maar die tuisspan het vasgeklou aansy voorsprong.IndieB-afdelingvandieSuperliga verloop
dinge steeds goed vir die meeste spanne indie Tygerbergstreek.Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege het Daljo-
safat se Young Peoples ’n afranseling van 60-17 gegee, terwyl Kuilsrivier met 53-15 ookkleingeld gemaak het van Franschhoek.
Brackenfell het nie agterweë gebly nie enMacassar met 45-21 afgeknou. Dit was so by-na of Kraaifontein se Hands & Heart het ookdie sterk span van Pniël Villagers geklop,maar hy is met 30-27 getroef.Die program vir die komende naweek
(tuisspan eerste) is: Tygerberg t Durbanvil-le-Bellville, NNK t Rangers, Collegians tBellville, Brackenfell t Violets, Pniël Villa-gers t Unie-Milnerton, Hands & Heart tKuilsrivier.
Durbell op dreef met sewe drieë teen Belhar
Stellies se uitblinkers: Hierdienetbalspelers van die HoërskoolStellenberg het almal hul WesKaapse netbalkleure verwerf. Hullegaan van 28 Junie tot 3 Julie aan’n groot nasionale toernooi inBoksburg deelneem. Hulle is (agtervan links) Bianca van Rensburg(o.16), Zeandré Nel (o.17), DanelleLochner (o.18), Bronwyn de Lange(o.17) en Maria Loubser (o.16). Vooris Lené Steenkamp (o.14), Courtleigh Behr (o.17), Ebonie Gaskin(o.16) en Thamaga Photo (o.13).Afwesig: Nichole Taljaard (o.18) enTyler Engledoe (o.18).
RACING: UNIQUE RACE DAY BILLED AT KILLARNEY HAS PETROL HEADS FROTHING
Carnival of speed
Actionpacked racing is due to thrill spectators at Killarney during the Carnival Race Day onSaturday.
With Saturday’s unique Carnival Ra-ce Day offering more top flight va-riety than has ever been experien-
ced at Killarney, there is tremendous exci-tement among petrol-heads of all ages.
The on-track action includes the Caperound of the All-Africa 3-Hour EnduranceRace Series due to finish after dark, a legof the South African Superkart Champi-onship and round four of the Power Seriesfor cars and motorcycles, sponsored byWingfield Motors.
A parade of VW Beetles in honour of themarque’s 80th anniversary (the prototypePeople’s Car was unveiled in Germany inmid 1935), will take place during the lunchbreak, with the lucky winners of highspeed laps in a racing sports Porsche com-petition to receive their award shortly af-terwards. There will also be a display ofmotorcycle stunt riding.
Static attractions will be an Exotic andSports Car Show that includes several his-toric motorcycles under cover in the spaci-ous new pit block. The popular Engen F1simulators will be available to budding Le-wis Hamiltons in the same building. Outs-ide, a multifaceted fun fair and amusementpark will run in the adjacent parking area.
American muscleWhile entries for the 3-Hour Race include
six Porsches, all with two or even threedrivers, the battle up front is likely to befought between a trio of Junos, a Dodge Vi-per and possibly a Panoz Esperante.
The formidable Juno attack is being ledby Western Cape champion Francis Carru-thers, with co-drivers Nick Adcock and De-an McCarroll in an SS3 V6. They will haveto face Craig Jarvis and Marcel Angel inJarvis’s recently acquired brutal V10, 8.4
litre Dodge Viper, and an American-sourcedV8 Panoz Esperante shared by Dave Alhad-eff, Jonathan Bernstein and Chris Carolin.
Any gap up front will allow the remainingJuno SS3s of Steve Humble / Johan Engel-brecht and Colin Plit / Dawie Joubert, ormaybe even Justin Mathie and Gary Sher-rat’s Nissan 370Z to take up the chase.
Interesting entries have been receivedfrom Mark Lauth / Mike Verrier in a ShelbyCanAm, while Greg Mills is teamed withAndrea Bate in a Pillbeam MP 98.
LowslungThen there’s the potentially awesome
spectacle of the Superkart races where thedrivers’ backside is a few inches off theground, in these tiny projectiles with no sus-pension and wheels the size of chocolate coa-ted doughnuts. However, they are poweredby 250cc motors with six speed sequentialgearboxes and can hit over 200 km/h on theback straight and lap quicker than the migh-ty Wesbank V8’s of a couple of years ago.
The perennially hard-fought Bold MarineGTi Challenge racing is expected to be ahighlight. Young Marco Busi and Christop-her Swart swapped lead places last monthand will be the ones to watch.
While 15-year-old Joshua Dolinschek willseek to repeat his recent single seater For-mula Libre victory, the battle in the MutluBatteries Classic Cars and the Cars Unlimi-ted Fine Car events, which includes DaveRowley’s rare, modified VW Beetle, is expec-ted to be much closer.
With the first race to start at 10.00am, theAfrican 3-Hour is the final event and is toget under way at 4.15pm. Admission is R60for adults and R20 for scholars under 16.There is no charge for kids under 12. Ticketsare also available from Computicket.
New tour aims tomake cycling saferThe Pedal Power Association haspartnered with one of the more suc-cessful road cycle tours in SouthAfrica, the Cape 2 Knysna CycleTour (28 June – 3 July) to createawareness that will keep cyclistssafe on our roads.
Participants of the Tour will ridein Stay Wider of the Rider cyclingjerseys which send out a very visi-ble message – motorists, give usspace.
The PPA’s primary role is to pro-tect and empower cyclists. The new“Stay Wider of the Rider” cam-paign which launched in Februarythis year ahead of the Cycle Touraims to create maximum awaren-ess amongst all road users, specifi-cally motorists, which will hopeful-ly lead to safer roads for cyclists.
Thousands of people have pled-ged their support for the safe cy-cling campaign by riding in a “StayWider of the Rider” jersey.
“Visibility is a key issue thatcontributes towards cycling acci-dents on our roads. The new “StayWider of the Rider” safe cycling jer-seys are highly visible and includethe simple “Stay Wider of the Ri-der” message,” explains Steve Ha-yward chairman of the Pedal Po-wer Association. “Riders partici-
pating will be visible from faraway.”
The Cape Town 2 Knysna Tourwill reward cyclists with the mostexceptional landscape on routefrom Stellenbosch on to Worcester,Montagu, Ladismith, Eight Bells,George and Knysna, arriving onFriday just in time for participa-tion in the Momentum Argus Knys-na Oyster Festival MTB & Road Ra-ces. The tour kicks off on Sunday28th June at the package price of R6950 includes accommodation, fullback up support, all meals, entry toKnysna MTB or Road events, aswell as Stay Wider of the Rider cy-cling jerseys to be worn on tour
The PPA launched the very suc-cessful ‘Cyclists Stay Alive at 1.5’campaign back in 2011 which resul-ted in a one-metre passing lawwhich was promulgated in 2013 inthe Western Cape. The PPA willcontinue to lobby for a 1.5 metrepassing distance.
“Come ride with us and show yo-ur support for Safe Cycling inSouth Africa,” said Hayward.
Contact Manue Marescia [email protected] or at086 169 4257 to book a spot. Slots arelimited and are available on a first-come-first-served basis.
Wen medaljes: Jean Rabie van Melkbosstrand, ’n leerdervan die Hoërskool Durbanville het by die SA swemouderdomsgroepkampioenskap silwermedaljes verower in200 mindividuele wisselslag en 100 mvlinderslag.