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Several new sites for discharging fire-works have been tabled following ameeting of various representatives
this week.The meeting which was called by ward
councillor Nora Grose, was attended bymembers of the ward 23 committee. Severalnew sites were tabled, including Theo Mar-ais Park and the Milnerton Flea Market.The proposals follow the furore over the
City of Cape Town’s recommendation to des-ignate Blouberg Beach a suitable site to dis-charge fireworks on Guy Fawkes and NewYears’ days. The recommendation has comeunder fire during the past few months asward committee members challenged themunicipality over a list of safety criteriapre-scribed in a report to the committee. Amongsome of the criteria, it states a discharge siteneeds to be at least 100m away from build-ings.
ConcernsIn Blouberg the designated site covers the
area of beach near the tourism office and theclose proximity of residential and commer-cial buildings, as well as the petrol station,have been tabled as a concern.Opening the meeting, Grose asked each
committee member for their recommenda-tions for an alternative site. In response,Melkbosstrand Ratepayers AssociationchairpersonSmokie leGrange suggested theMilnerton Flea Market.“It may be outside Ward 23 but there is
more than sufficient parking and the carguards arewell organised. The ablutions are
there and further ablutions could possiblybe made available,” said le Grange.Christian De Wet Groenewald recom-
mended Theo Marais Park and said if an ar-ea for fireworks needed to be in ward 23, itprovided limited options. She also suggestedthe sports complex as a venue where an en-trance fee could be charged.Roy Fuller-Gee of the Friend of Blaauw-
berg Conservation Area (BCA) questionedwhy the site needed to be in ward 23. He saidthe members objected to Blouberg Beach asa site for fireworks and said as a former resi-dent ofWaves Edge he was familiar with theissues faced by residents on these days.
Prior designation“You cannot even get out of your property
and if there was a fire in that area, I can un-derstand the concerns residents have,” saidFuller-Gee.“If we need to find an alternative, I don’t
see why they won’t accept the flea marketsite which is just south of our border,” hesaid.Grose explained the site was designated
before she was voted in as ward councillorand said the sites across the city were desig-nated after site visits.“It’s important to say why we don’t want
it and make sure it’s legitimate. I have re-ceived emails from Waves Edge residentswhere some are against it and others claimthey never voiced an opinion about it. So wecannot speak for an entire complex unlesswe have their signatures. Some like fire-works and some don’t. Due to the history,mismanagement andchaos, that contributesto the frustration,” she said.
V To page 2.
As many residents ran for cover when the thunder and lightning started after the sun seton Sunday, others grabbed their cameras to capture the bursts of lightning which filled thesky. Melkbosstrand resident Sunette Steyn captured this image from her home. PHOTO:SUNETTE STEYN
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In addition, Grose said, the City should takeresponsibility for ensuring all fire regula-tions are adhered to and officials are on siteto manage issues such as traffic and law en-forcement.Werner Louw of the Ridge Residents As-
sociationquestioned the cut off time for fire-works. He said while it stated on the City’swebsite the cut off was at midnight, it car-ried onuntil the early hours of themorning.In response, subcouncil chairperson
Heather Brenner said Theo Marais Parkused to be the designated site but due to con-cerns raised by the sports clubs leasing thefacility from the municipality who objectedto it due to clean-up problems, the site waswithdrawn.
Environmental impactHowever, committee members said while
they understood the objections, there was agreater environmental impact on the beach.“I am not sure if you have been to the
beach after the fireworks, but the amountof rubbish – no one looks after that. I thinka contained area like Theo Marais Park isbetter than the entire beach,” said Louw.Fuller-Gee proposed Table View Soccer
Club as another alternative and said if theclubs could charge an entrance fee it couldbe an incentive. In addition, he questionedwhether the City went through an event ap-plication process for these sites.Brenner explained it was not an applied-
for event and it was not hosted by the City.She said the sites have been designated asa result of people flocking to certain areason Guy Fawkes and New Year’s days.Justin Croucher of the Table ViewNeigh-
bourhood Watch raised the criteria in thereport and was informed by Grose it was anold report. She read an email from fire chiefIanSchnetler. In addition, she said the crite-ria raised by ward committee members donot appear in the relevant by-laws.Croucher also proposed the committee re-
ject the beachfront as a designated site andtell the City to pick from a list of alterna-tives.Brenner explained there are locations
around the city to which people flock andthey were fighting a losing battle to preventthis.“The City does not have the resources to
do so. What the City is trying to do is putsome form of law enforcement in place tomake sure you haven’t got kids tying fire-works to someone’s jacket and daft thingslike that, and to have some services to copewith minor accidents. It is almost as if youare trying to move all the people elsewherein the subcouncil. They will not do it. Allwe are trying to do is have a very minimalservice,” she said.Croucher said this need not be the case if
there was political will, but Brenner saideven so it would come down to resources.“I do not believe you are going to change
the site this year. It has already been identi-fied in this subcouncil. Let me be straightwith you, I know you won’t like it. Youmight have a chance next year. To changethe site you have to come up with a reallypublic popular site, you are not going to beable to shift those people three kilometresdown the beach,” she said.Grosehighlighted that shehadpreviously
stated in a subcouncil meeting that she hadreservations about the site and would takethe recommendations from the committeeto the subcouncil. Brenner pointed out thatthe matter was not on the agenda for thenext meeting.
Disappointment“I have heard what councillor Brenner
has said, I am going to make recommenda-tions. I can only try my best, I do believethere is legitimacy in some of them but wedo need to keep an open mind. If it is notchanged and we are not successful we needto address the matter further. Do bear inmind I do only have one vote. If this site isapproved, the City must support the back-up [services],” she said.La Grange expressed her disappointment
at the outcome of the meeting and said shebelieved shewaswasting her time. “I am ex-tremely disappointed. I thought that beinghere we were representing our area. We aregiving to you our feedback and you wouldtake this on to subcouncil. It is abundantlyclear that the citizens don’t want it on thebeachfront and it angers me that you listento us, but no one else is listening to us.Concluding the meeting, Grose said she
would table the proposed alternate sites andprovide feedback to the committee.
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The Station Road precinct in Parownow has walls adorned with four larg-er-than-life artworks.
Themuralswere initiated by theGreaterTygerberg Partnership (GTP) as the Art inAction project and conceptualised by cele-brated street artists, three of these workswere painted by the artists themselves andthe fourth by members of the public.“We had quite a few people who joined
in with the painting since we started onFriday (21 August),” said artist JeremyPuren from See Saw Do projects in Wood-stock about the community effort.He said most of the people who came to
help were made aware of the projectthrough mailing lists and Facebook posts.Passersby on the street seemed hesitant tojoin in though. But their curiosity and ad-mirationwere plain to see. Several stoppedto look, nodding and smiling encouraging-ly at those who were balanced on ladders,palette in the one hand and paint brush orroller in the other.“This is awesome. It is good for the com-
munity. It means someone cares,” onemanremarked.Xanele Puren says she and Jeremywalk-
ed around Station Road for inspiration be-fore she made the design.“We decided to do something that people
around here can relate to, hence the gener-al market theme,” she says.This community participation artwork
on the corner of Station and Victoria Roadwas completed on 23 August.According to Jonita Pasjar of the GTP,
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The pending promulgation of variousregulations in theCommunitySafetyAct could have several consequences
for crime-fighting organisations in thegreater Table View Community.Thiswashighlightedbyprovincial com-
munity safety minister Dan Plato at ameeting in Table View this week. Themeeting, attended by the Community Po-lice Forum, Table View police, the Park-lands Neighbourhood Watch (PNW) andthe Table View Neighbourhood Watch(TVNW), was held to address discord be-tween the two watches.In his address, Plato explained he had
received several emails from the commu-nity as patrollers had concerns about theboundaries of eachwatch. Themeeting re-vealed anongoing rivalrybetween the twowatches following a “break- away” sever-al years ago.
Crossing boundariesAccording to those present, the debacle
unfolded when members who live in Sec-tor 2, which includes Parklands, River-gate and Sunningdale, broke away fromthe TVNW due to in-fighting and formedthe PNW. The watch was later accreditedby the Department of Community Safety(DOCS) and in recent months attemptshave been made to get the two watches towork together.According to CPF chairperson Johan
van den Berg there had been complaintsabout the operation of two watches in thesame area. He said there had been severaldebates on thematter and the discord wasaffecting the community.“There have been concerns about PNW
starting in the same boundaries as theTVNW and few concerns about PNW notbeing in the same area as constituted. Wecame to the resolution that PNW shouldbe allowed to respond to anything in theirarea and this was objected to by TVNWmembers.”According to Plato, the emails and com-
plaints have also reachedHelen Zille, whohas questioned when the regulations inthe Act would be promulgated. In re-sponse, he explained, the regulationswhich governed the operations ofwatcheswere very clear. He said boundaries need-ed to be clearly defined and said the prob-lem arose as PNW operated within thesame boundaries as the TVNW.Plato said the issues with boundaries
were a problem across the province andDOCS staff spenttime“dousing fires”.But with the newregulations the wayforward was clear.For this reason, heimplored the twowatches to come to-gether and find a res-olution to the prob-lem.In his comments,
Sector 2 chairpersonDavid Harris said he was very proud tohave two watches working together. Hesaid various successful joint operationshave been held andmembers of both orga-nisations worked well together.As the floor was opened to questions,
members of PNW and chairperson GaryLe Roux explained their reasons for start-ing their ownwatch.LeRouxsaid thiswasaimed at micro-managing an area theylive in and address issues that affectedParklands residents.
Micromanage“We don’t want to fight. All we want to
do is micro-manage and area where welive. It is silly for us to patrol an areawhere we don’t live. We also don’t mindhelping in other sectors if we need to,” aPNW member said.Members of the TVNW raised several
concerns about the splitting of resourcesand the two watches operating on differ-ent radio frequencies and other communi-cation channels.Members also questioned why the two
watches could not be combined while oth-
ers questioned why they were not in-formed the PNW was allowed to respondto complaints outside of their boundaries.Plato said while his department sup-
ported the work done by watches in theTable View precinct, the amount of lettershe received was concerning.ChuckleswereheardwhenPlato saidhe
was also told not to attend the meeting onMonday.Police station commander Colonel Dirk
Vosloo said thechallenge cameas PNW patrolledan area whichwas originallycovered byTVNW. He saidthe matter wouldbe easier if the ar-ea they covereddid not have awatch at all.“Subsequently
because of issues there was a break-awaygroup that established themselves in anexisting area covered by TVNW. From theonset I said I saw a challenge with this,because you cannot now draw bounda-ries. I am really sad to say there are issuesbut let’s be open and frank. We will neverbe able to draw a boundary for PNW in anexisting watch boundary. We could ab-sorb them into TVNW or each area havetheir own watch. I don’t have the answerbut the problem is there is a problem,”Vosloo said.After much debate and subtle mud-
slinging, Plato recommended a task teamconsisting of the executive members ofeach watch and the CPF be established tofind a way forward. He said the task teamwould meet with him so a solution couldbe found. Le Roux and TVNW chairmanJustin Croucher agreed and briefly dis-cussed the possibility of combining con-trol rooms.
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Teachers and learners from Bosmans-dam Primary School recently partici-pated in a project called “Don’t Go
There” hosted by Bothasig police.The project forms part of the police’s com-
munity outreach programme and is tailoredto deglamourise being in jail and letslearners know what jail conditions are real-ly like.Twenty learners, accompanied by two
teachers and two members from Bothasigpolice, set off to visit the juvenile facility atDrakenstein Correctional facility in Paarl.According to police spokesperson War-
rant Officer Jacques Mostert, the learnersreceivedawarmreceptionbymembers fromCorrectional Services who explained howthe system at Drakenstein works as well asthe implications of being incarcerated.
“The learners were very impressed by thecleanliness of the facility but amazed to findout that the inmates are tasked to keep itclean,” Mostert said.“They were informed regarding the vari-
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have the freedom and privacy they are usedto at home. “When the learners left Draken-stein they vowed it was a place where theydid not want to stay. Thereafter the learners
visited a drug rehabilitation centre in Dur-banville,” Mostert said.“There they were informed by residents
currently undergoing treatment of the dan-gers of substance abuse as well as the rea-sons why they initially started.“Themainmessagewas that there is help
available and learners could ask for it ifneeded. Afterwards they were divided intogroups and had the chance to speak to theresidents personally,” he said.“Learners were requested to hand in an
essay on their experience of the day’s activi-ties. The common thread was that theproject had shown them that the use of drugswere not cool as they now had firsthandknowledge about the effects of drug use onthe user and their families and that jail wasnot the place to be,” according to Mostert.Jacques van Deventer, a teacher who ac-
companied the learners, said that he was ap-proached by a learner who thanked him andthe police and informed him that he is goingto change his attitude for the better.
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Back from left are: Warrant Officer Luan Stears, Jacques van Deventer and Celeste Bellina withthe Grade 6 and 7 learners from Bosmansdam Primary School at the Nelson Mandela statueoutside Drakenstein Prison.
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Residents, neighbourhood watches andrescue workers rallied together to ex-tinguish a blaze in Parklands last
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GreenPlatoon, CommunityMedics and res-idents were on scene. She also stated thata resident only knownasDaniel used ahoseto douse the flames while they waited forfirefighters.City of Cape Town Fire and Rescue Servi-ces spokesperson Theo Layne said they re-ceived the call at 20.24 and the woodenstructure which was covered by a corrugat-ed iron roof was destroyed in the blaze.“The main house was not affected by thefire and no injuries were reported. The firewas extinguished by 21:11 and the cause hasnot yet been determined,” Layne explains.
Fire destroys Wendy houseFirefighters attended a blaze which destroyed a Wendy house in Parklands last week. PHOTO:JAMIE AGENBAG TVNW
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Annual trail run provides breathtaking viewRunners will get the chance to take in
breathtaking views of Table Mountainwhile making their way through Blaa-
uwberg Nature Reserve this September.The annual Battle up Blaauwberg Hill
Trail Run will be held on Sunday 13 Septem-ber in partnership with the Friends of Blaa-uwberg Conservation Area (BCA) and theWest Coast Athletics Club.There are a number of race events in and
around Table Mountain and the Winelands,but this trail challenge is the only one run-ning through the Blaauwberg Nature Re-serve.With views of Table Mountain, Robben Is-
land and Table Bay, participants can choosethe 15km or the 8km routes over Blouberg-koppie and Kleinberg and through the col-
ourful spring flowers in the nature reserve.The race is organised in conjunction with
the Friends of BlaauwbergConservationAr-ea and proceeds go towards promoting theconservation of the reserve.“The first challenge was held in 2011 and
the subsequent events have proven to bevery successful. We are therefore anticipat-ing huge interest from surrounding resi-dents and visitors and we encourage newcompetitors to give thiswonderful runa go,”stated Citymaycomember for environment,Johan van der Merwe.“Such events formpart of our efforts to en-
sure our reserves remain sustainable assetsfor our future generations,” he stated.Registrationwill start at 06:00 for all races.
The15km race will start at 07:30 and the 8km
race will start at 07:45.Since it is a trail not a road race, therewill
be no marshals along the way. A medic willbe on duty at the start and finish lines anda sweep will run with the last people on thetrail. There will be one water point.Participants should bring a windbreaker
and a water bottle. As this is a green event,car-pooling is strongly encouraged. No lit-tering is allowed and only footprints shouldbe left behind.Entries are limited to 400 people and pre-
registration is essential. The entry fee isR120 for the 15km trail and R70 for the 8kmtrail. Residents can visit theWest Coast Ath-letics Club website for all the details aboutthe trail runand to register. The registrationform includes the bank details for all pay-
ments and can be downloaded by visitinghttp://blaauwberghilltrail.co.za/TheBlaauwbergNatureReserve is only 25
km from the centre of Cape Town and is re-garded as a global biodiversity hot spot. Itcovers about 2 000 hectares and has a richmosaic of natural, cultural and historical el-ements. Being so close to Cape Town alsomeans the area has the potential to becomean open-air classroom accessible to millionsof people.Visitors can also experience the unique
self-catering accommodation available. Theunit, namedMontispectus, is on the reserve.Bookings can be made through the Blaa-
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The Friends of the BlaauwbergConservation Area (BCA) willhost a 6km Blaauwberg TwoHills Walk with an overview ofthe 1806 Battle of Blaauwberg1806 on Saturday 29 August.The walk will make its way to
Kleinberg and then to the top ofBlaauwberg Hill, where anoverview will be given on theBattle of Blaauwberg.You will be shown the route
taken by the 1st and 2nd BritishBrigades as they attacked theBatavian troops assembled byGeneral Janssens to defend theCape.General information on the
Cape Flats Sand Plain FynbosRestoration project and otherdevelopments in the Blaauw-berg Nature Reserve will be
shared as well.Walkers will meet at 08:30 at
the entrance to the BlaauwbergReserve on the Eastern side ofBlaauwberg Hill (just off theN7). The walk will finish by13:00.Take along a hat, sunscreen
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Swing for children’s homeThe Durbanville Children’s Home’s GolfDay is on Thursday 29 October at theBellville golf course.Entrance fee is R3 000 for a four ball
and R1 000 per hole. The entrance fee
include prizes to the value of more thanR30 000, green fees, goodie bags, teamphotographs, a dinner and a marketingopportunity for your company.V Contact Johanna Strauss on 021 975 6822 or byemail to [email protected] tobook.
The Western Province Figure Skaterswill present the Fire and Ice Gala at theIce Station at Grand West Casino onTuesday 1 September at 18:30.Youwill get to see some of the top skat-
erswhowill be representing theWesternCape at the Gauteng inter-provincialCompetition in September.Mia Thomson (9) from Edgemead Pri-
marySchool,who is coachedbyVageEv-etts, will participate in the JuvenileGirls section.You can also see Ella Hawkes (7) from
Richwood who will perform as Dorothyfrom theWizard of Oz in the Fire and Icegala. She will be competing in the juve-nile section (under 10s) for the first timeat the competition andGian-Quen Isaacsfrom Goodwood who will be competingin the pre-novice girls section.Siblings Matthew and Abigail Samu-
els from SummerGreens andGoodwoodwill also take to the ice and at age 14,Abi-gail is currently the highest rankedNov-ice Lady in the country. She started skat-
ing when she was four and has provento be a quiet contender andhaswonGoldin Juvenile Girls, Pre-Novice Girls andNovice Ladies. She is the current 2015Western Province Champion, 2014 CapeInter-Provincial champion as well as2015 SA National Champion for the Nov-ice ladies section.Matthew (17) has been climbing the
ranks of local, national and internation-al figure skating with quiet determina-tion. He enjoys performing, whichmakes him a very exciting and enter-taining prospect.Matthew is now participating in the
Junior Men section and he is currentlytrying to qualify for Junior Worlds. Heis the current 2015 Western Province aswell as 2015 National Champion in theJunior Men section.Jamie Fischer (13) from Parklands
will also be competing in the Novice La-dies Section.Tickets are R30 for children and R55
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A proud Anroux Marais, MEC for cul-tural affairs and sport, welcomedback the five Western Cape sailors
who took part in the Quingdoa Internatio-nal Sailing Week Regatta in China lastweek.The team finished third, proudly achie-
ving a place on the podium.Marais said she is extremely proud of
Grassy Park’s Sieraj Jacobs, Paul Vivianfrom Sunset Beach, Nina Pienaar from Ro-sebank, Daniel Agulhas from Ocean Viewand Theo Yon fromHout Bay for upholdingthe Western Cape’s name at the seventh In-ternational Sailing Festival.“I am excited to welcome the team home
and to personally congratulate all five ofthem for representing the Western Cape atthe International Festival,” she said.TeamWesternCape’s participation in the
event in Quingdoa is a result of the interna-tional co-operation agreement between theWesternCapeGovernment and theChineseprovince of Shandong.As part of the agreement, the department
of cultural affairs and sport, in partnershipwith South African Sailing Western Cape(SASWC) hosted a sailing team from theQingdao administration centre of sailing inApril. The next proposed sporting code topartner with them will be table tennis.“Partnerships such as these are the epito-
me of the department of cultural affairs andsport’s mission to to encourage excellenceand inclusiveness in sport and culturethrough the effective, efficient and sustai-nable use of their resources and throughcreative partnerships with others,” saidMarais.“In moving to excellence, we will create
the conditions for access and mass partici-pation, talent identification and skills deve-lopment,” she said.
Triumphant return for sailorsThe Western Cape ministry for cultural affairs and sport welcomed back the five Western Capesailors who took part in the Quingdoa International Sailing Week Regatta in China last week.
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V Cancer talk Reach for Recov-ery Cape Peninsula host an openmeeting at the CANSA offices at37A Main Road, Mowbray onThursday 27 August at 10:00.The guest speaker will be gener-al surgeon Dr Jenny Edge. Formore information call Dee on083 306 1941 or Faeiza on 021689 5347 during office hours.Attendance and parking is free.
V Women’s walk Clean C willhost their Women’s Day FullMoon Beach Walk on Friday 28August at Eden on the Bay at18:30. Everyone is welcome andit is kids and dog friendly. Alldogs on leashes please. Thewalk will head towards Melk-bosstrand for 30 minutes andretrun. There is no entry fee butpeople are asked to bring a 2kgpacket of flour or sugar whichwill be donated to the “MadeWith Love” Joe Slovo BakingProject. Call Gregory Player on082 873 1962.
V Invasive vegetation Friendsof the Blaauwberg ConservationArea host a removal of invasivevegetation activity for youngpeople. All interested highschool pupils and youngstersare to gather at Blaauwberg Na-ture Reserve on Saturday 29 Au-gust at 09:00. For more infor-mation call Heinz Geiger on073 225 3174 or email [email protected].
V Craft market Van Riebeeck-strand Primary school in Melk-bosstrand will hold a craft mar-ket on Saturday 29 August in theschool hall at 09:00. Call ElouiseFulls on 083 387299 083 3872997.
V Open day Milnerton BaseballClun will host an Open and Regi-stration Day at Theo Maraissports complex on Saturday 29August from 10:00 to 17:00. CallJeanre on 071 541 3561 for moreinfo.
V Art society Blaauwberg ArtSociety (BASE) meet at the Mil-nerton Bowling Club next to theLibrary at 19:00 on Tuesday 1September. Visitors welcome.There will be a talk by artist Ron-nie Biccard about inspirationand motivation, and variousmethods of using acrylics-frommixed media, collages, layersand washes. Entry is R10 formembers, R20 adult visitors andR10 student visitors. Call Dot on083 455 4930 or email [email protected].
V Library meeting The Friendsof the Table View Library hosttheir annual meeting on
Wednesday 2 September at17:45 to 18:45. For more informa-tion call René on 021 5578995 oremail Yvonne [email protected].
V Care network The BrooklynLocal Network of Care (LNOC)Brooklyn invites all NPOs, NGOs,FBOs and community organisa-tions to a stakeholders meetingat Brooklyn Library, KoebergRoad on Saturday 5 Septemberat 09:30. The LNOC is a non-profit organisation consisting ofvolunteer care givers who pro-vide a network of support to as-sist in the prevention of the vul-nerable and at-risk within thecommunity from becomingstreet people. The network alsoassist with the reintegration ofstreet people back into theircommunities. Email Lianne Lip-pert on [email protected] to RSVP orfor more info.
V Bazaar St Oswald’s Church inMilnerton will hold a bazaar onSaturday 5 September in thechurch hall on Jansen Road from09:00. Enjoy a fun-filled daywith plenty to eat, bazaar shop-ping, jumping-castle and lotsmore. There will be a variety ofstalls and you can also go for amanicure or pedicure. St John’sAmbulance will attend and youcan check have your blood pres-sure checked. Call Jemima Ar-endse on 072 675 676.
V Book sale Friends of the Mil-nerton Library will host a booksale on Saturday 5 Septemberfrom 09:30 to 12:00 at the Li-brary in Pienaar Road. Donationsof books, magazines, CDs andDVDs are welcome. For more in-formation call 021 444 0817.
V SAARP: South African Associ-ation of Retired Persons Milner-ton Branch host a Cheese andWine function Wednesday 9September at Milnerton Libraryat 15:00. The next social tea willbe on Wednesday 16 Septemberat the library at 09:00. There willbe a musical interlude with Gor-don Epstein (Elvis Epstein). CallAlice Rheeder on 021 551 7370for more information.
V Golf day Seamount PrimarySchool in Milnerton host its thirdannual Golf Day at the MilnertonGolf Club on Friday 11 Septem-ber. The tournament will be a4-Ball Alliance Scrambled Drivewith two scores to count. Entrycosts R2 000 for a four-ballwhich includes halfway housesnack and prize giving dinner.For more information call Lor-raine on 021 552 5520 or Lars on082 550 4887 or email [email protected].
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Winter’s end: The last Century City Night Market for this winter will be held on Friday 28 August from 16:00 to21:00. It is held at the Intaka Island Eco-Centre on the last Friday evening between May and August each year,providing a perfect night out for shoppers who can cuddle up under a heater in one of the tented seating areas orfind a spot inside the Eco-Centre and enjoy the live music, delicious hearty food and the cosy ambiance. Visitwww.centurycity.co.za for more information.
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Pedestrian death causes pile up on N7MONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
An attempt by a pedestrian to cross theN7 highway resulted in a four car pi-le up over the weekend.
According to a report from City of CapeTown Fire and Rescue Services spokesper-son Theo Layne the incident took place onFriday 21 August shortly after 19:00 whena man crossed the highway and was hit byan oncoming motorist between Bosmans-
dam and Plattekloof Roads.The incident resulted in other motorists
swerving to avoid the body.Layne says the incident saw four dama-
ged in the crash and five adults and fourchildren injured.“Therewere fourmale adult patients and
two female adults injured. A woman wastrapped in one of the vehicles and had tobe cut out with the use of the jaws of life,”Layne explains.Bothasig police spokesperson Warrant
Officer Jacques Mostert says an investiga-tion is underway and the pedestrian waskilled in the crash. He says the identity ofthe man is unkown at this stage.In recent months, the N7 has become sy-
nonymous with pedestrian fatalities. Ear-lier thismonth a 33-year-old security guardtried to cross the highway shortly after19:30 and was hit by an oncoming vehicletravelling in the direction of Goodwood.InJuly,motorcyclist reported seeing two
bodies in just a week and questioned what
authorities were doing to tackle the issue.At the time, provincial transport depart-ment spokesperson Siphesihle Dube ex-plained the higway had been identified asa hotspot due to the high volume of pedes-trians crossing the N7 daily.Police are investigating a case of culpa-
ble homicide.
V Anyone with information regarding this incidentis asked to call Constable Godwin Oppel at Botha-sig Detective Branch on 021 558 3688.
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Jy kan nie handskud met ’n gebalde vuis nie. Indira Ghandi
Young Fiddlers: The Grade R class at Good Hope Seminary Junior School in Vredehoek started violin lessons inMarch this year. Last Friday the young five and six-year-old violinists performed before an audience for the firsttime. They are taught through the Suzuki method by renowned violin teacher Maria Botha. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
During the Milnerton ClusterMeeting in Malmesbury inAugust, Melkbosstrand PoliceStation was announced as theStation of the Quarter.The Cluster consists of nine
police Stations namely: Mal-mesbury, Philadelphia, TableView, Milnerton, Darling,Atlantis, Moreesburg, Melk-bosstrand and Riebeeck West.Despite many challenges our
police stations perform verywell.Co-operation between the
police and the Community ofMelkbosstrand is on a goodfooting.We would like to congratu-
late Captain Ronita van derToorn and her staff for thisachievement.
CHRISTA KLEYNHANS,Community Police Forum
Melkbos part oftop cop cluster
There seem to be quite a fewunfortunate dog attacks repor-ted lately: dog vs dog, human vsdog, etc. The common denomi-nator here is at least one dogoff a leash. Come on people, it’s
Dogs need to bekept on a leash
This is a warning to those whomight be taken in by the samescam. Recently I received thefollowing SMS: you have beenawarded R250 000 from theRICA annual award, ref/track... contact Johanna van Zyl orThabo Dodd on ... to receiveaward.Being curious, I called and
got to speak to Mrs Johannavan Zyl, who speaks Afrikaanswith an accent (as if she is notused to speaking it).I was asked for reference
particulars and was told shewould call back. She called andsaid, “yes my reference checksout, I am ‘that person’, howwould I like to receive myaward, cheque or paid into myaccount?”My response was, “no I am a
pensioner and not allowed anyother banking account exceptmy pension account.” I wastold to wait and when shereturned I was told the follo-wing: I have to go to Checkers/
Don’t be taken inby SMS scamsters
Shoprite moneymarket, takealong my ID, tell them I want tosend money (as a pensionerinstead of the usual R3 000 Iwould only have to pay R1 200for endorsement). I was giventhe pin to use and was told toinsert it twice, call her, give thereference number and mycheque would be on its way bycourier that afternoon. Sheasked me how long it wouldtake to get to the shop.Please, there might be people
gullible or so desperate toactually believe this and paythat money. They would be thelosers.
U.LE-mail
Owls are the answer to the ratproblem (“Rotplae in buurtes isgif se skuld”, TB Bellville, 19August). An owl will kill manyrodents in one night, more thanit needs to eat. Many wheatfarmers have solved the pro-blem by installing owl boxes intheir fields. Why not work withthe bird society and bring owlsinto the neighbourhood.Several Vierlanden owners
have already installed owlboxes (contact the owl man,Mike 0723750134). In the meanti-me rat poison will kill the owls,but how about a middle way, asnot everyone wants to keep afox terrier. If traps were madeavailable, luring the rats in toeat the poison but not let themout to possibly be caught by anowl. This way we can keep thenumbers in control while webuild up the owl population.People also need to be educatedabout this, else they will justcontinue putting poison down.
WILMA VOSE-mail
Owls are the answerto the rat problem
I have received a message withthe pin number CTY 201claiming I have won a 2015Toyota Yaris in the latestToyota Give Away Promotion.I have called Toyota about it
and they confirmed that theyare not running such a promo.After I called Toyota, I tried
the number and quoted thegiven pin number, the guy toldme to give my home address todeliver the car to our house, itwill be between 11:00 and 21:00.I then got another message to
say that they are waiting on myaddress. I have alerted thepolice who asked me to alertmy community newspaper towarn people about the scam.They say it could be a newhijack or house robbery syndi-cate on the go.
VALENCIA SCOTTE-mail
Beware of beingan SMS winner
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Hou verby ofhou vas as jyin OKaap ryWanneer jy jou motor se neus in dierigting van die Oos-Kaap stuur, sal jouken baie gou op die paneelbord beland asjy kyk na die ontvouende landskap.Elke paar kilometers lyk na ’n skildery
deur een of ander groot meester. Jy isverplig om elke nou en dan jou voet vandie versneller af te haal, uit te klim endie verte in te staar.’n Kamera is by sommige plekke
onnodig, want die landskap moet met dieblote oog waargeneem en in die hartgestoor word. Die oorskakeling van dieWes-Kaap na die Oos-Kaap is iets wat jyaan jou vel voel en jy wonder hoe kantwee provinsies soveel skoonheid huisves.Hoe geseënd is die inwoners van hierdietwee provinsies nie om, sonder dat hulledaarvoor hoef te betaal, soveel skoonheidte kan aanskou?Die motorbestuurder word egter gou uit
sy digterlike droomwêreld geruk wanneerhy die Oos-Kaapse paaie moet aandurf.Dit laat mens dink aan die ou grappie:As hulle jou in die Oos-Kaap vang reguitbestuur, sluit hulle jou sommer op virdronkbestuur. Net ’n dronk ou sal ditwaag om met sy motor oor al die gate tery.Die Oos-Kaap het van die mooiste
natuurskoon in die land, maar as jy niegemaklik voel om daar te bestuur nie,beteken dit niks. En gewoonlik is paaiedie eerste teken van algehele verval.Ons moet duime vashou dat paaie nie
eersdaags die rede is hoekom Kapenaarsnie die skat van die Oos-Kaap wil gaanbesoek nie.
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SMSV Ons groot boerboel is hondevriendelik.Ongelukkig kan ek nie meer met hom gaanstap nie oor mense wat hul honde laat losloop en nie weet wat die ander hond saldoen nie. ’n Persoon in ons buurt laat syhonde só los loop. Hy gaan veroorsaak datons hond nie meer ander honde gaan ver-dra nie. Hulle kom in ons plek in en val homdeur die hek aan. Praat help nie; hy is ui-ters onbeskof as jy durf waag om hom aante spreek. - Anoniem
V “Hondjie wreedheid”, TB, 19/08: die DBVmoet hierdie man voor die hof daag virdieremishandeling. Maak vir eens en altyd’n voorbeeld van sulke mense. - Gail Gre-vensteyn
V It would be wonderful if a person wouldtake a shopping bag when walking thedog, be it to the beach, park or neighbour-hood and pick up any sweet paper, plasticor other garbage they may come across.I have noticed that Dolphin beach is a lotcleaner since a few strollers have beendoing just this over the past few weeks.- Anonymous
V Two month shortage L.P gas in winter,so time to buy electric heater. Pity thoseusing gas for cooking. - Pensioner
V Help my! Ek het ’n woonstel gekry omnie te bedel en my kinders/samelewing tepla nie. Het van alle onnodige goed ont-slae geraak om ’n eenvoudige bestaan tevoer. Ons sien toe ’n perseel en onderdak-parkeerplek en aanvaar dit. Maar nou vra’n ander eiendomsagent R700 per maandvir die parkeerplek. Só jy koop ’n plek enbetaal ekstra vir jou motorhuis aan ’n an-der agent! Senior burgers word uitgebuit.- Margaret Mentz, inwoner Bella Vista-afree-oord.
V Eks-gemeentelid (SMS/19/08): God kyknie van bo af nie. Hy is hier by ons en byjou ook. Hy het jou oneindig lief. Die “prag-tige kerk” is maar net ’n gebou as Hy niedaarbinne is nie. - Antoinette
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
not that difficult. Put your dogon a lead. I have dogs and I’ma huge dog lover but wouldnever walk them off leash.
My daughter was bitten by adog belonging to an idiot downthe road and is emotionallyscarred to the point where sheis now terrified of strange dogs.His dog continues to roam thestreet unattended. The incidentwas reported, he was warned,yet there has been no changeand the damage has been doneto my child.
I don’t blame the dog, Iblame the owner but willcertainly not hesitate to protectmyself or my children, by anymeans possible should any dogoff leash approach us in anagressive fashion. Would I alsobe charged with animal cruel-ty?
If you can’t be a responsibledog owner, get a goldfish.
JPE-mail
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corruption collected on its website andUSSDphone app to fight corruption on eve-ry level within public service organisati-ons, including government departments,political parties and parastatals,” said di-rector John Smyth at last week’s launch.As a socially driven movement, Expose
It relies on citizen reports.“The more incidents reported, the more
hotspots are exposed for our legal team toknow exactly where to take action,” saidSmythe.The reporting process is simple, free and
user friendly, making Expose It open andaccessible to allmembers of the SouthAfri-can public on a mobile friendly website(http://www.ExposeIt.org.za) or even onold cell phones without internet access bydialing the free USSD number *134*1105#.“Incidents of corruption can be safely
and anonymously reported – from bribery,back-handed deals and bullying to abuse ofpower,” said Smythe.“Unlike many other corruption organi-
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To spread the word and galvanise sup-port,Expose It has started a popular onlineprotest by calling on all South Africans tocreate an anti-corruption protest posterand posting it to social media with thehashtag #exposeit.JASA is an non-governmental-organisa-
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meet her only child who should be 64 yearsold this year. Maritz tells her heart-wren-ching story with desperate longing, sayingshe will only feel better once they reunite.“Iwas 19when I fell pregnant.At the time
I lived with a woman in Retreat who tookme in as her own daughter. She eventuallynoticed Iwas pregnant. I was already inmysecond trimester,” she says.“She asked who the father was and I told
her. I suggested the guy come meet her aswell, but she did not want to hear anythingof it. Not long after, the father of my childdid not contact me anymore,” Maritz says.She says on the day she gave birth, she
remembers a midwife assisting with herdelivery at home. “After giving birth I wasso tired and exhausted. All I know is I gavebirth to a boywho had a distinct birthmarkon his back. After the birth I was exhaus-ted, my guardian mother said we could gothe next day to give my child’s details atthe clinic,” she recalls.She says the next morning she was wo-
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Betty Maritz (83) sits next to Rachel (right)who has tried to assist her in finding her son.PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN
Betty Maritz shows a letter she sent to anewspaper in 1993 in a bid to find her son.Maritz gave birth when she was 19 and hasn’tseen her child in 64 years after her fostermom returned from the clinic without him.
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With a bold and sassy programme ofover 70 productions, this year’sCape Town Fringe – which runs in
the city from 24 September to 4 October –will showcase some of themost innovativeSouth African theatre.
Audiences can look forward to an invigo-rating mix of new and original work span-ning every genre, say organisers. It is thesecond time this annual event will be heldin the City.
Artistic Director Ismail Mahomed saysthe Cape Town Fringe was developing anengaged, original, socially aware program-me.
“It demonstrates how independent ar-tists and arts companies are passionatelyengaging with the world around them andbringing that experience to their work,”Mahomed said.
While theatre comprises the bulk of theprogramme, dance, performance art, phy-sical theatre, music, family theatre andmagic are included in the 11-day festival.
This year’s line-up offers a wide variety,ensuring the Cape Town Fringe matchesthe vibrancy and creativity of other FringeFestivals worldwide.
A broad selection panel reviewed theproposals submitted. Led by Mahomed, itcomprised Jaqueline Dommisse, YazeedKamaldien, Warona Seane, Sifiso Kweya-ma, Adrienne Sichel and Lynette Marais.
Produced by the experienced NationalArts Festival team, the festival will makeuse of venues in theCityHall, theV&AWa-terfront and Langa.
“The programme has a strong Cape fla-vor with locally based artists making upapproximately 60% of the programme,”said Fringe CEO Tony Lankester.
More than 18 000 tickets were sold lastyear, with the event estimated to have con-tributed over R4m to the local economy,besides its R2.7m direct spend, said Lan-kester.V Booking open for the Fringe at the end of Augustat www.capetownfringe.co.za.
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Karoo Disclosure, a collaborative art in-stallation investigating the highly conten-tious issue of fracking, opens at the IzikoSouthAfricanMuseumon Saturday 29Au-gust.
The exhibition explores notions of her-itage, culture, ownership and legitimacyin the context of external economic and po-litical drivers that threaten to change thelandscape and the lives of communities inunforeseen ways, says Hamish Robertson,Director of Natural History Collections atIziko Museums of South Africa.
“The Karoo has always been a feature ofthe exhibitions in the Iziko South AfricanMuseums, the Quagga foal on display per-haps being themost symbolic representati-on of fragility of this region. Iziko encoura-ges exhibitions like Karoo Disclosure thatstimulate debate about important issues,”he says.
The exhibition comes at a pivotal timeinSouthAfrica’s historywhennational go-vernment has given the green light forfracking prospecting to begin in theKaroo,with the explicit intention to exploit its re-serves. The opening of Karoo Disclosurewill feature a discussion panel on the issueof fracking led by experts in anthropology,climate change, art and natural science.
The film, Karoo Disclosure, which wasselected for the Karoo Indy Film Festivaland shown at That Art Fair, is the focalpoint of the exhibition.
The exhibition runs until Sunday 15 No-vember.V Visit www.iziko.org.za.
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Stroll backin timeMilnerton Playerswill host theirnext social eve-ning at theMilnerton Play-house on Friday 4September from20:00.
Paul Johnsonwill take theaudience on awalk down memo-ry lane with Blastfrom the past,including songssuch as Whitecliffs of Dover andCopacabana.V Tickets cost R10 orR5 for members. Nobooking is required.Call 082 267 1061 formore information.
Artscape Theatre Centre is a hive of storiesthis August and September in celebration ofHeritage month.
Heritage Month means different things fordifferent people but Artscape is celebratingheritage by telling stories and consideringhow narratives are reflected orally, in wri-ting and other creative forms.
Through various disciplines, Artscapequestions identity through a focus on “whowe are, what we are and what we have been”,encouraging people to reclaim and restorethe important stories of our heritage, to chal-lenge misappropriations and find healing.
Festival highlights include a new work,Inkundla, by Indoni Academy Dancers,which looks at the “theatre of life”, and Siem-
bamba, a multilingual play which exploresthe life of a black domestic worker and thewhite child she helped raise.
Choirs from around the province will singalongside the Cape Philharmonic Orchestraon Sunday 13 September for the Western Ca-pe Choral Music Association’s (WeCCMA)2015 Choral Music Eisteddfod.
Fans of more contemporary sounds canenjoy Zanne, Zoid and Zolani with ZolaniMahola, Karen Zoid and Zanne Stapelberg.
Back by popular demand, Izityhilelo Zobu-ze by Lingua Franca will explore the conceptof circumstantial inheritance through poet-ry and music while Words of War by AneleRusi will tell stories of heritage and historythrough poetry and songs of celebration.
Born around Here, a production by Bot-swana’s Company@Maitisong, tells the of-ten unknown story of Botswana and otherneighbouring countries’ contribution to thestruggle for freedom in South Africa.
Away from the stage, Artscape will hosta dialogue titled “Connecting Creatives” onHeritage Day while Artscape’s Tunnel (mu-ral area between Artscape and Civic CentreParking) will become the backdrop for Ngo-komzekeliso Wakhe (In His Image) – a perfor-mance art installation on Thursday 24 andSaturday 26 September.V The Artscape Heritage Festival runs from Thursday27 August to Sunday 27 September. Tickets are avai-lable from Computicket or Artscape Dial-a-Seat on021 421 7695. Visit www.artscape.co.za for more.
Heritage celebrated in stories
Marang Molosiwa in a scene from Born aroundHere.
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V Sizwe Banzi is Dead will be on stage atthe Baxter Flipside until Saturday 12 Sep-tember. Tickets are available at Compu-ticket.
V Rock Royalty, a tribute to flamboyantrock stars will be on stage at BarnyardWillowbridge until Sunday 30 August. Vi-sit www.barnyardtheatre.co.za for boo-kings and more information.
V Danie Niehaus kuier vanaand (Woens-dag) by Die Boer. R120. Bespreek by 021979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
V The Derk Blaisse Trio will be at TheCrypt in CBD tonight from 19:00. R75.SMS 079 683 4658 to book.
V Comedy on Roll presents an open micnight at Obviously Armchair in Observa-tory every Wednesday from 21:30. R30.Follow @ComedyOnARoll on Twitter formore.
V Joshua Bell will be performing with theCape Philharmonic Orchestra at CapeTown City Hall on tonight (Wednesday)and tomorrow (Thursday). Tickets areavailable from Artscape Dial-a-Seat on021 421 7695.
V Vittorio Leonardi(JHB), Stuart Tay-lor, Westley Cock-rell and Paul Cowanwill be at the CapeTown Comedy Clubfrom tonight (Wed-nesday) until Sun-day. Tickets are avai-lable from Compu-ticket.
V Jason Potgieterwill be at AlexanderUpstairs tonight(Wednesday) andfrom Monday 31 Au-gust until Saturday 5September in GoneCamping. Visitshows.alexander-bar.co.za for more.
V TWEE (HermanKleinhans en MariaRademan) kuierDonderdag by DieBoer. R100. Bespreekby 021 979 1911 ofwww.dieboer.com.
V Livingston(UK)will be performing afree show at Aces&Spades in CBD on Thursday. Visitwww.facebook.com/livingstonmusic formore information.
V The Artscape Heritage Festival takesplace at the Artscape Centre from Thurs-day 27 August to Sunday 27 September.Visit www.artscape.co.za for the festivalprogram and more information.
V Mello & Jive (Derek and Linda Gordon)will be performing at the Bampas CoffeeShop in Durbanville, on Friday from 19:00.Call 021 975 3250 to book.
V Dirkie and Talisa (violin and guitaracoustic duo) will be at Villa Pascal inDurbanville on Friday. R100. Visit www.vil-lapascal.co.za or call 021 975 2566 tobook.
V Stef Bos is Vrydagaand by Die Boer tesien. R160. Bespreek by 021 979 1911 ofwww.dieboer.com.
V J. J Brits kuier Vrydag in die Bavaria-te-ater in Melkbos met Jakkals Songs. R100.Bespreek by [email protected].
V The biPolar rats will be launching theirnew album Antisocial with guestsSkelmbosch, Johnny Gilmour, Nuns orNinjas and The Dirty South at MercuryLive on Friday. Tickets cost R50 at thedoor from 19:30.
V Sylvia Mdunyelwa will be at The Cryptin CBD on Friday from 20:00. SMS 079683 4658 to book.
V Wayne McKay will present his new oneman show at Baran’s Kurdish Restaurant,Green Market Square on Friday and Sa-turday. Tickets cost R240 and include abuffet dinner. Call 071 877 0440 to book.
V Abel Kraamsaal kuier Vrydag in die OuMeulteater. R60. Bespreek by 083 5640056 of [email protected].
V The Rockets will be performing at Lon-don Town Pub in Milnerton on Saturdayfrom 21:00. R50. Call Gill on 021 551 3460after 10:00 for bookings or more informa-tion.
V Macstanley will be at Die Boer on Sa-turday. R120. Call 021 979 1911 or visitwww.dieboer.com to book.
V Johan Roos, Heidi van Wyk and Bian-ca Lombard will be performing at the fi-nals of the Pop Idols Junior Western Capecompetition at Durbanville Civic Centrefrom 19:00 on Saturday. Call 071 118 1775to book.
V Vernon Castle and his band will be per-forming alongside DJs at Club Zouke inKensington on Saturday. R40. Call 079661 4279 to book.
V The Abigail Petersen Trio will be atThe Crypt in CBD on Saturday from
20:00. SMS 079 6834658 to book.
V Axenmore will beplaying rock classicsat Hillcrest Quarry onSunday from 14:00.R70. Call 072 456 9071to book.
V The Esperanza Triomade up of LieslStoltz (flute), PolinaBurdukova (cello)and Kerryn Wis-niewski (piano) willbe at the NederburgManor House in Paarlon Sunday from 17:00.Tickets cost R220 andinclude drinks and ca-napés. Email [email protected] orcall 021 8098412/8106 to book.
V Musicanti Cham-ber Orchestra willperform its next con-cert on Sunday 30 Au-gust at 18:00 at the StMartini Church, LoopStreet, CBD. Ticketscost R60 or R30 forstudents at the door.
Scholars enter free.
V The Barleycorn Music Club meets onMondays at 20:00 at Villager FootballClub, 11 Lansdowne Road, Claremont. En-trance is (usually) R20 for members andR30 for non-members. Visit www.barley-corn.org.za for more.
V Comedy on Roll present an open micnight at I heart IT, Main Road, Ronde-bosch on Monday nights from 20:00.R20. Follow @ComedyOnARoll on Twitterfor more.
V Jack Parow and Dirt Nasty will be atAandklas in Stellenbosch on Tuesday.R60 at the door.
V The Crypt Jazz Jam takes place at TheCrypt in CBD on Tuesday nights from19:00 with their house band: Alvin Dyers,Tino Europa and Denver Furness. En-trance is free for musicians and costs R50for patrons. SMS 079 683 4658 to book.
V Dozi kuier op Dinsdag 1 en Woensdag2 September by Die Boer. R120. Bespreekby 021 979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
V TWEE, Deon Meiring en Len Muller,kuier op Woensdag 2 September in dieDrostdy-teater. R120. Bespreek by [email protected] of 071 931 9954.
V Jack Parow and Dirt Nasty will be atThe Assembly in CBD on Wednesday 2September. Tickets cost R60 fromwww.webtickets.co.za or R80 at the door.
What’s On | Wat’s Waar
Bospad: Stef Bos kyk terugen vooruit na ’n musikale padvan 25 jaar in Sprong in die Tijd,wat Vrydag by Die Boer te sienis. Dis ’n reis deur die lewe endie wêreld langs die liefde, diedrome en die werklikheid. Systories en liedjies is soos foto’svan die reis. Kaartjies kos R160.Bespreek by 021 979 1911 ofaanlyn by www.dieboer.com.
Leon Schuster will be back on screen at Ster-Kinekor Theatres from Friday with Schuks!Pay back the money!.After losing rugby’s holy grail, the Currie
Cup, Schuks (Leon Schuster) sets off on a hi-larious journey to pay for what he has done.In lieu of a R1 million fine, the Sports Minis-ter (Desmond Dube) offers Schuks a lifelineto create a documentary film that showsSouth Africa in a positive light. As the docu-mentary takes shape, the Currie Cup traver-ses its own perilous journey as it moves from
two clueless crooks, Bossie (Ivan Lucas) andSavage (Gerrit Schoonhoven), to an enterpri-sing traffic officer and a conniving pawnbro-ker, among others.True to form, the “documentary” features
a series of brand new candid camera gags forwhich Schuster is so well known, featuringunsuspecting South African citizens and ahost of famous personalities and celebrities- both past and currentV Visit www.sterkinekor.com or call Ticketline on 0861668 437 for more information.
Schuster pays for his sins at SterKinekor
Hardcore: Milnertonbased Alternative/Punk Rock band ThebiPolar rats will belaunching their fourthalbum, anti-social atMercury Live in CBDon Friday 28 Augustwith Skelmbosch,Johnny Gilmour, NunsOr Ninjas and TheDirty South. Doorsopen at 19:30 andtickets cost R50 atthe door.
Songwriter: Melkbos artist JJ Brits will make hisdebut as a singer and songwriter with Jakkals Songs, anintimate house concert experience at Bavaria Theatre inMelkbos on Friday 28 August from 20:00. The two-part,bilingual show will feature 18 of JJ’s original songs. Hewill be joined by five guest artists as he shares storiesabout the origins of his music, his journey as an artistsand his experience in the industry so far. Tickets costR100 and booking is essential. Email [email protected] or call 073 905 6746 for bookings ormore information.
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City marathon goes for ggoolldd label
With less than a month before the running of the second Sanlam Cape Town Marathon thewheels are set in motion to make it the first IAAF Golden label status race in South Africa.Ainsley Moos (Sanlam), George Grieve (CEO, Vital Health Food), Roxanne Moses (City of CapeTown), Elana Meyer (Sanlam Cape Town Marathon Ambassador), Jakes Jacobs (Western ProvinceAthletics)
With less than 30 days to go to one ofAfrica’s most prestigious road ra-ces, the Sanlam Cape Town Mara-
thon organisers are gearing up to present aspectacular eventwhen they host the secondedition of the relaunched running festivalon 20 September.
Havingmade anumber of announcementswith 60 days to go, the organisers are pleasedto reveal further information in relation tothis year’s event, as they aim to make histo-ry by becoming the first race in SouthAfricato achieve IAAF Gold label status.
A faster, flatter route has already beenconfirmed, and the course will be discussedin more detail along with any furtherchanges in the build-up to the race.
“Last year there were concerns over theroute which made the race a little slowerthan we had hoped, so this has been one ofthe main focus points ahead of this year’sevent,” says race ambassador Elana Meyer.
“Having earned Silver Label status at ourfirst attempt, we know we are on the righttrack, but there are some areas where we
know we can improve and various tweaksto the route could make a notable differencefor participants hoping to achieve personal
bests.”Meanwhile, after announcing a promising
local field and the first few elite internation-
al entries at the 60-day countdown to theevent, organisers confirmed the line-upwould be further boosted by a number ofglobal stars who would chase the men’s andwomen’s course records set last year byKen-yanWillyKiborKoitile (2:10:45) andEthiopi-an Meseret Mengistu Biru (2:30:57).
The men’s field will include nine IAAFGold Label Status athletes who have run un-der 2:10.00. David Kemboi Kiyeng, who fin-ished third at the 2009 Paris Marathon in2:06:26, holds the fastest personal best in therace,while three othermenhave also dippedunder 2:08:00.
The domestic contingent also includessome of the country’s most accomplishedathletes, including 43-year-old HendrickRamaala (2:06:55 PB), who won the 2004 NewYork Marathon, and 42-year-old ShadrackHoff (2:11:51), a formerSArecordholder over5 000m on the track. Both men have theirsights set on the veterans’ title. Shaun Mei-klejohn (53), who won the Comrades ultra-marathon in 1995, lines up in the masters’division.
Record participation is seeing the SpurSchools Mountain Bike League gaining mo-mentum in the Western Cape.
The third event of the season will be hos-ted at Montana High School’s brand newtrack in Worcester on Saturday 29 August.Custom designed byMeurant Botha of Ama-rider - a national trails advocacy organsisa-tion promoting trail opportunities aroundSouthernAfrica, the trackwill likely streng-thenMontana’s foothold in the league. Mon-tana is third overall, second in the women’scategory and fourth in the men’s category.
Parel Vallei High School is leading themixed and women’s logs with 983 and 401points respectively and lying second in themen’s category with 582 points. Paul Rooshas dominated the men’s category on regio-nal and national level and has a comfortablelead with744 points.
DF Malan High Schools is also a strongcontender in the league at second place inthe mixed and men’s teams with 613 and 403points respectively and is third in the wo-men’s category with 210 points.
Online entry forms are downloadable atwww.spurmtbleague.co.za and can be faxedto 086 547 7886, e-mailed to [email protected] orhanded inat registrationonraceday from 08h30. A cost of R50 for primaryschool and R60 for high school categories ispayable at registration or via EFT. Bankingdetails can be found on the website.
CATEGORIES / START TIME: Registrati-on opens 08h30 and course practice commen-ces at various times depending on age cate-gory. For further information follow@SpurMTBleague, log on to SpurSchoolsLe-ague on facebook or visit www.spurmtblea-gue.co.za.
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Sestien o.19-rugbyspanne sal aanstaandeDinsdag sake uitspook in TygerBurger enKing Cars se sewemantoernooi vir skole indie Tygerbergstreek.
Die spanne sal in vier afdelings op ’n rond-omtalie-basismeeding,waarnadievier afde-lingwenners deurdring na die halfeindron-de. Die toernooi skop om 14:30 af op die veldevan die Hoërskool Bellville en die eindstrydbegin om 18:00.
Die deelnemende spanne is HS TygerbergA (die verdedigendekampioen),HTSBellvil-le, J.G. Meiring, HS Bellville, Bellville-Suid,Tygerberg-klub, Brackenfell, Jan Kriel-skool, Monumentpark, Fairbairn, Kassels-vlei, Malibu, Scottsdene, Excelsior, Klein-vlei en HS Tygerberg B. – (Sarel Burger)
Sestien spanne spooksake uit in 7’srugby
Rank hoog: Anine van Dyk (DFM) enMonét van Zyl (Bellville) rank vir die baltydens hul interskole-netbalwedstryd dieafgelope Saterdag. DFM het die wedstrydmet 44-27 gewen. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
Province power: Kraaifontein Ryushin-Kan Karate under the tutelage of Sensei RaynierFourie took part in the Cape Town Unicity Karate Championships at UCT recently. Fourteenstudents took part, of which ten students were included in the Western Province groupand achieved their Western Province colours. They will be representing Western Provincelater this year at the Karate Western Cape trials.
On the tee: This year celebrates 23 years of the popular Sanlam Cancer Challenge. To date, R38m has been raised for CANSA since theinception of the tournament. More than 36 000 golfers participated nationwide this past year, with 105 players qualifying to play in the finalsat Sun City on 19 and 20 October. Back from left: Gary van Loggerenberg (Sanlam), Keith February (Royal Cape, A-division), Gordon Banellie(Royal Cape, B-division) and Peter Terblanche (Steenberg, C-division). Front: Guy Reynolds (WPGU president), Gwen Ortlepp (A-division,Steenberg), June Harrison (B-division, Clovelly), Eleanor Wilson (C-division, Westlake), Dorothy du Plooy (CANSA) and Sarah Braude (WGWPpresident). PHOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN
Op aanval:Monya Millar vandie HoërskoolStellenberg is opdie aanval metJana Duvenhagevan Durbanvillewat die balprobeer afvatVrydagmiddagtydens dieinterskole-wed-stryd. Stellenberghet die wedstryd5-0 gewen.
FOTO: CARINA ROUX
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SKOLERUGBY: STELLIES EN MONUMENTPARK KRAAI KONING
Triomf vir BellvilleSAREL BURGER
Die hoërskole Bellville, Stellenberg enMonumentpark se o.19A-rugbyspannehet die afgelope naweek koning ge-
kraai in hul onderskeie interskole-kragme-tings, maar Bosmansdam het sleg tweede ge-kom in sy stryd teen Labori.D.F. Malan se voorhoede het verras deur
hul HS Bellville-eweknie deeglik vas te vat,maar agterlangswas die tuisspan nie in staatom Bellville aan bande te lê nie. Danksy diebesoekende driekwarte se groter deurdrin-gingsvermoë het Bellville met 29-20 die bo-
toon gevoer.Stellenberg was verreweg die gunsteling
teen Durbanville en hoewel die Durbies ’nmoedige strydgevoerhet,wasdit Stellenbergwat met 25-0 geseëvier het. Monumentparkhet Vredenburgmet 20-19 geklop, terwyl Bos-mansdam nie opgewasse was om die sterkspan van Labori in toom te hou nie. Die ge-volg was ’n pak slae van 49-0.De Kuilen sal waarskynlik laat blyk dat
Brackenfell se wentelling van 46-28 nie diehele waarheid verkondig nie. En heeltemaltereg. Die Kuile het die tuisspan laat bloed-sweet vir die oorwinning. HS Tygerberg was
met die draaislag slegsmet 9-14 agter teen diepronkspan van Paarl Gim, maar in die twee-dehelftewas daar geenkeer aandiePaarlietenie en die Tiere ismet 16-54 druipstert gelaat.Ander spanne in die Tygerbergstreek aan
die wenkant in die jongste reeks wedstrydewas HTS Bellville (40-20 t Hottentots-Hol-land), Bellville-Suid (19-12 t Primrose-klub),Kasselsvlei (28-12 t Milnerton), Tygerberg-klub (36-14 t Bernadino Heights), Parow (13-10 t J.G.Meiring), Scottsdene (33-10 t The Set-tlers) en Edgemead (47-12 t Plumstead).Fairbairn en President het met 15-15 die
louere gedeel.
SAREL BURGER
Brackenfell se senior rugbyspan hetmet ’n laat-aanslag nou een van diegunstelinge geword om saam metKuilsrivier uit die B-afdeling vandieWP se Superliga aanstaande jaaropgeskuif te word na die topliga.Buiten dat dieBrakkemet hul oor-
winning die afgelope naweek van 24-13 oor Unie-Milnerton die laasge-noemde span uit die prentjie geskuifhet wat bevordering na die hoër ligabetref, het Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege, ’n ander potensiële A-liga-kandidaat, onverwags op sy herriegekry. Macassar het Noordelikesteenalle verwagtinge inmet 51-48 ge-klop.Net die boonste twee spanne opdie punteleer kry outomatiese be-vordering na die topliga (waarinDurbanville-Bellville, UniversiteitvanWes-Kaapland, Belhar enTyger-berg-klub wel speel). NNK kan da-rem nog, met ’n oorwinning in eers-komende Saterdag se laaste wed-stryd teen Violets, derde op diepunteleer eindig –wat die Parowietedie geleentheid sal gun om later indie seisoen in ’n uitspeelwedstryd tespeel teendie spanwat derde vanon-der in die A-afdeling eindig. ’n Oor-winning in so ’n uitspeelwedstrydsal dan ook aan NNK A-liga-statusbesorg. In die afgelope Saterdag seander wedstryde het die onoorwon-ne Kuilsrivier sy segetog voortgesitdeur Hamlets met 56-36 te klop, ter-wyl Hands & Heart met ’n nael-skraapse oorwinning van 48-47 teenFranschhoek deurgeskuur het.