Email: [email protected]Wednesday 11 January 2012 Tel: 021 910 6500 Fax: 021 910 6501 Burger MILNERTON Best free community news- paper in South Africa 2010 ONS HET VOORRAAD ! Fred Prinsloo Reklame gho/18/11/2011 A Taurusstraat 10 • Brackenfell • Tel (021) 981 4501 www.gho.co.za • [email protected]- SEDERT 1984 - 284 VOORTREKKER RD, MAITLAND 021 820 4245 99 KOEBERG RD, BROOKLYN 021 820 4235 403 KOEBERG RD, RUGBY 021 820 4237 SHOP NO.7, NOURSE AVE, EPPING 021 820 4236 10KG CHICKEN (LEGS & THIGHS) 95 R189 95 R189 95 R189 95 R189 LEAN STEAK MINCE 30X LARGE EGGS ALWAYS FRESH! BULK BLADE BEEF ‘A’ GRADE - 3KG OR MORE 95 R49 95 R49 P/KG P/KG 95 R49 95 R49 99 R24 99 R24 99 R24 99 R24 95 R44 95 R44 P/KG P/KG 95 R44 95 R44 A-GRADE T-BONE 95 R59 95 R59 P/KG P/KG 95 R59 95 R59 RUMP STEAK 95 R59 95 R59 P/KG P/KG 95 R59 95 R59 WHOLE BEEF FILLET 95 R99 95 R99 P/KG P/KG 95 R99 95 R99 Jewellery store heist ANDRÉ BAKKES This year started badly for Shi- mansky Jewellery in Canal Walk when five armed suspects pulled off an audacious robbery and fled with several hundred thou- sand of rand of jewellery. According to Milnerton police spokesperson, Warrant Officer Daphne Dell, the men robbed the store at 12:30 on 1 January. Canal Walk CEO, Gavin Wood, elaborates: “Two of the suspects distracted the security guard that was positioned in the area close to the store and three entered the Shi- mansky store. The suspects who en- tered the store were armed and smashed one of the display cabi- nets, getting away with an undis- closed amount of jewellery. No shots were fired and no one was in- jured.” Says Dell: “The suspects fled on foot and were noticed leaving Canal Walk in a white Honda. This vehicle was also reported stolen the previ- ous week.” Apparently a security guard close to the jewellery store noticed when the suspects smashed the cab- inet and alerted the security per- sonnel via the shopping complex’s control room. The police and centre security were on the scene within minutes and are currently investigating the incident. Security footage clearly shows the robbers pointing firearms at personnel in the store. “We have clear security footage of the faces of the robbers as they exit- ed the parking lot,” continues Dell. She adds that in their rush to get away, the robbers drove through the security boom at the parking lot entrance. This is not the first time that Ca- nal Walk was targeted, as Wood ex- plains: “We are aware of similar in- cidents that have taken place at the centre since its opening in 2000, however, in the recent past there have been no incidents of this na- ture other than the Shimansky inci- dent. We believe this is due to proac- tive approach towards security.” Wood concludes that the centre will continue to assess its “rigor- ous” security precautions, by im- proving and tightening security measures on an ongoing basis. ) Canal Walk’s Shimansky the target Cassandra Smith jokingly com- pares her matric results with that of her twin brother David who was among the top two achievers of Milnerton High School. Last year’s matricu- lants swarmed to local schools for their final school exam re- sults last week. Milnerton High School principal Paul Bes- ner was overjoyed that the school achieved a 100 percent pass rate for the eighth year running. Full story on page 2. Photo: Leon Steenkamp Really, better than me!
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This year started badly for Shi-mansky Jewellery in Canal Walkwhen five armed suspects pulledoff an audacious robbery andfled with several hundred thou-sand of rand of jewellery.
According to Milnerton policespokesperson, Warrant OfficerDaphne Dell, the men robbed thestore at 12:30 on 1 January.
Canal Walk CEO, Gavin Wood,elaborates: “Two of the suspectsdistracted the security guard thatwas positioned in the area close tothe store and three entered the Shi-mansky store. The suspects who en-tered the store were armed andsmashed one of the display cabi-nets, getting away with an undis-closed amount of jewellery. Noshots were fired and no one was in-jured.”
Says Dell: “The suspects fled on
foot and were noticed leaving CanalWalk inawhiteHonda.This vehiclewas also reported stolen the previ-ous week.”
Apparently a security guardclose to the jewellery store noticedwhen the suspects smashed the cab-inet and alerted the security per-sonnel via the shopping complex’scontrol room.
The police and centre securitywere on the scene within minutesand are currently investigating the
incident.Security footage clearly shows
the robbers pointing firearms atpersonnel in the store.
“Wehave clear security footageofthe faces of the robbers as they exit-ed the parking lot,” continues Dell.She adds that in their rush to getaway, the robbers drove throughthe security boom at the parking lotentrance.
This is not the first time that Ca-nal Walk was targeted, as Wood ex-
plains: “We are aware of similar in-cidents that have taken place at thecentre since its opening in 2000,however, in the recent past therehave been no incidents of this na-ture other than the Shimansky inci-dent.Webelieve this is due toproac-tive approach towards security.”
Wood concludes that the centrewill continue to assess its “rigor-ous” security precautions, by im-proving and tightening securitymeasures on an ongoing basis.
) Canal Walk’s Shimansky the target
Cassandra Smith jokingly compares her matric results withthat of her twin brother Davidwho was among the top twoachievers of Milnerton HighSchool. Last year’s matriculants swarmed to local schoolsfor their final school exam results last week. MilnertonHigh School principal Paul Besner was overjoyed that theschool achieved a 100 percentpass rate for the eighth yearrunning. Full story on page 2.
Photo: Leon Steenkamp
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Dealer unableto evade copsDespite trying to drive and lie his way out oftrouble, a drug dealer from Brooklyn could notescape the police.
Members of the Maitland police were observ-ing a local drug hotspot in Coronation Road,Maitland on Wednesday 21 December ataround 09:20 when they spotted a known Nige-rian drug dealer approaching in a maroon Fordvehicle.
“In pursuit, the police managed to stop thevehicle at the corners of Coronation Road andNorfolk Street, Maitland,” said police spokes-person Warrant Officer Siyabulela Vukubi.
As police approached the suspect’s vehicleon foot he tried to speed off but was immediate-ly apprehended.
Vukubi says the man initially gave police afalse home address. After further questioning,the man gave his correct address – GlenniferStreet in Brooklyn. Here police recovered 290gof cocaine and three bags containing crackwith an estimated value of R87 000.
Emeka Ejibike (32) was arrested for dealingin drugs as well as reckless and negligent driv-ing. He appeared in the Cape Town Magis-trate’s Court on Thursday 22 December.Ejibike’s next court appearance is on 25 April.
Case closed before it’s openedThe quick reaction of two policemen ledto the recoveryof stolengoods evenbeforethe case was opened.
ConstablesNathanielCupidoandLeku-la Kopa of the Maitland police station we-re on patrol last week Thursday in JustinStreet, Brooklyn.
At around 14:15 the policemen wereflagged down by some residents who in-formed them that there was a burglary atthe Duncan View complex in JustinStreet.
In their search for the suspect Cupidoand Kopa noticed a suspicious-lookingman, who when noticing the police vanran back to his flat.
The police pursued the man and whilstsearching his flat recovered householdgoods that they suspected were stolen.
Their suspicions were proved rightwhen the burgled victim identified thegoods which included brass vases, a wallclock, electric cords and plugs.
The 38-year-old suspect was arrestedand charged with housebreaking andtheft. He appeared in the Cape Town Ma-gistrate’s Court on Monday.
Constables Nathaniel Cupido and Lekula Kopa with the stolen goods they recovered after a burglaryin Brooklyn last week.
Delighted atmatric result
LEON STEENKAMP
Milnerton High School thisyear boasted a 100 percentpass rate for the eighth yearrunning.
Principal Paul Besner saidthey were delighted.
One of the school’s top per-formers was David Smith whoachieved four As and two Bs.
Bloubergrant SecondarySchool achieved a 98 percentpass rate with one of their 41matrics not making it.
The school’s top performeris Seahle Selobalo who aver-aged 72 percent.
Table View High School alsoachieved full marks with alltheir matrics making the
grade.Five learners attained A-ag-
gregates.The school’s two top learn-
ers, Natasha Raab and Dean-dra Seale each attained sevensubject As.
The school has 80 subjectdistinctions and 25 learners at-tained B-aggregates.
All 44 matric learners ofCBC St John’s in Parklands al-so passed this year.
The school’s top performeris Nicole Sykes who achievedeight distinctions.
Parklands College is equallyproud of their 47 matrics whoachieved a 100 percent passrate.
The pupils delivered 88 Asand 12 B-grades with eightlearners achieving an A-ag-gregrate.
Kathleen Kehoe was theschool’s stand-out achieverwith six distinctions.
Stacey Kemp was all smiles asher teacher LeeAnne Pringleshowed her her matric resultslast week.
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Two held after massive ivory bustLEON STEENKAMP
Police arrested two Chinese men ata flat on the Table View beachfrontafter uncovering an illegal ivorystash.
On Tuesday 12 December ataround 11:00 police were alerted byresidents of Ocean View Complexin Coral Road, Blouberg Ridge of abad smell coming from one of theapartments.
“Staff called me about what theythought was a fire in one of the ga-rages in Block B of our complex,”said Rona Crow, chairperson of thecomplex’s body corporate.
“I immediately called the fire de-partment, and went down to see ifI could isolate the place where thefire was.”
On her way dawn Crow met upwith another resident Melody deAndrade and her son Jason.
De Andrade said they saw a Chi-nese man at the garage and that heprevented them from looking intohis garage.
Crow demanded that the manopen the garage. Inside she couldsee a layer of powder on the floor ofthe garage.
“There was a weird smell, and Ja-son saw a plastic bag shaped like ahorn that had been dropped by theman,” Crow said.
De Andrade contacted Searl Der-man from the Saving Private Rhinoinitiative. Derman who is also theowner of the Aquila Game Farmwhose rhinos were recently killedfollowing horn poaching, arrived
with members of the Hawks.When the Hawks together with
members of the Table View policearrived on the scene the searchedthe suspect’s apartment on the 11thfloor.
There they found a second sus-pect and a large quantity of ivoryornaments and jewellery. Therewere also portions of elephanttusks, an undisclosed sum of cashincluding foreign currency, cell-phones, laptops and electricalequipment found in the apartment.
The elephant tusks were cut indifferent sizes from which variousivory merchandise are manufac-tured for resale purposes, such asornaments, bracelets, statuettes.
In the garage 15 elephant tuskswere found.
Two men aged 41 and 52, both Chi-nese nationals, appeared in theCape Town Magistrate’s Court onThursday 22 December.
The tusks with an estimatedstreet value of R4m were handedover to officials from SANParksECI, Cape Town.
Further investigation is underway to establish where the ele-phants were attacked and killed.The investigation is continuing andthe possibility of further arrest isnot excluded.
The elephant tusks and ivory articlesthat local police and members of theHawks confiscated during a raid ona flat in Blouberg Ridge.
School swells with prideANDRÉ BAKKES
Last year Sinenjongo High School in JoeSlovo Park excelled yet again in theirmatric results with an overall pass rateof 88,5 percent.
The significance of their latest results be-comes even more impressive when com-pared with the 27 percent pass rate in 2007and the 44 percent in 2009.
In 2010 the school had a 97 percent passrate, but back then it had far fewer matricsthan in 2011.
The massive improvement over the lastfew years is mainly attributed to the inter-vention of the Rabie Property Group, a com-pany which made Sinenjongo High Schoolthe major beneficiary of its Corporate SocialInvestment programme five years ago.
Rabie’s communications manager, Mag-gie Rowley, elaborates: “The school exceed-ed our expectations again by achieving an88,5 percent pass rate against the provincialpass rate of 82,9 percent!
“Our top student, Lukhanyo Velelo,achieved unbelievable results with 89 per-cent for mathematics, 85 percent for physicalscience, 87 percent for life sciences, 85 per-cent for computers and technology, 92 per-cent for life orientation and 79 percent forboth Xhosa and English. Such a pity hemissed a full house by two marks! I think heshould apply for a re-mark! Not only that butnine of the 10 learners who failed, qualifiedfor supplementaries so there was only oneall-out failure!”
One need only look at all the exclamationmarks in Rowley’s email to see what itmeans to the property group.
The ecstatic Rowley exclaims: “Weachieved 19 Bachelors (university passes)and 37 Diplomas (technikon passes). Thatgives us a total of 56 tertiary education pass-es against 14 in total in 2010!”
According to Rowley, the majority ofmarks in 2010 were below 50 percent, but avast improvement in 2011 saw 14 distinc-tions, 66 Bs, 111 Cs and 114 Ds.
Rabie initially concentrated on providingthe school with a science and computer labo-ratory, but they quickly realised that in or-der to make a sustainable difference, theywould have to look at improving the stand-ard of education as well.
The SMILE (St Mary’s Interactive Learn-ing Experience) programme was introducedto improve the English of pupils and teach-ers and a “top-notch” maths and scienceteacher, Pam Robertson, was appointed.
Then in 2011, five additional maths, sci-
ence and English teachers completed theteam. These interventions, coupled with ex-tremely hard work from the school, the prin-cipal (Khuselwa Nopote), teachers and pu-pils are certainly reaping the benefits.
Rowley concludes emphatically: “We areimmensely proud of Sinenjongo and whathas been achieved there in recent years withhard work and commitment from the educa-tion department, the school, the parents andthe five additional teachers that Rabie spon-sored in recent years. Our heartfelt congrat-ulations to them all! It proves what can bedone if the public and private sector worktogether to improve the quality of educationin this country!”
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Foodies favour city marketThe City Bowl Market on Hope is becomingthe place where Cape foodies meet.
The organisers have spent months scouringthe Cape for the most exciting stallholders andproducts – think bagels, Indian, sushi and cr-oissants, but also fresh produce, bacon-and-egg rolls, ciabatta, cheese and everything inbetween.
Housed in an exquisite old building in Gar-dens with a fascinating history, the City BowlMarket on Hope caters for the whole familywith a garden and jungle gym for the kids.
The City Bowl Market trades every Satur-day between 9:00 and 14:00. It is situated at 14Hope Street, Gardens. For more informationvisit the website, www.citybowlmarket.co.za.
We are sailing: A lifelong dream to sail with thevery best in the worldcame true when Milnertonresident Ross van der Pasbecame an honorary teammate for Team Groupamain the Volvo Ocean ProAmRace on Friday 9 December. The team, along withRoss, sailed in the thirdrace of the day and placedsecond.
NSRI hands full infestive season
LEON STEENKAMP
Members of the National Sea Rescue In-stitute (NSRI) at Melkbosstrand had abusy festive season.
Local station commander Rhine Barnessaid they were involved in a number of neardrownings in December as well as a drown-ing at Silverstroom beach last week.
On 16 December a 12-year-old girl fromFisantekraal was saved from drowning. Shewas taken to hospital.
On Christmas day they provided medicalassistance to a 28-year-old man from CapeTown who also almost drowned. He was tak-en to hospital.
Boxing Day saw the local rescuers in-volved in many first aid type injuries andmedical calls.
The NSRI members aided a 12-year-oldchild and an 80-year-old woman who bothsuffered from heat exhaustion and dehydra-tion. A young woman (19) was treated aftershe suffered an epileptic seizure on Melk-bosstrand beach. Barnes’s team also helpedlocal firefighters in treating a woman whosuffered a severe asthma attack on thebeach.
Although they managed to stabilise herbreathing on site, the 32-year-old womanfrom Atlantis died at New Somerset Hospitalthe next day.
They were also on hand to help in the neardrowning of a five-year-old girl at Silver-stroom strand.
“We assisted the lifesavers and medicalemergency personnel in giving her treat-ment. She was taken to hospital in a stablebut serious condition,” Barnes said.
On 29 December a 19-year-old man was res-cued after almost drowning at Melk-
bosstrand beach.The holiday almost took a tragic turn for
Jason James from Centurion when he be-came distressed in the water at 14:15.
A jet skier noticed that James was in trou-ble and helped him to get ashore.
Senior firefighter Norman MacQueen oftheMelkbosstrand fire stationand InspectorCharles van Vuuren from the marine unitof the city’s law enforcement services treat-ed him for secondary drowning symptoms.
He was then transported by a Metro Emer-gency Medical Services ambulance to NewSomerset Hospital for further medical treat-ment.
On 1 January another resident fromFisantekraal was saved from drowning atMelkbosstrand. The 16-year-old was stabi-lised and taken to hospital by ambulance.
A young man from Atlantis drowned atSilverstroom strand last Wednesday after hewas caught in a rip current.
The NSRI also responded to this call.“When we arrived the local lifeguards
were already searching for the man. We aid-ed in the search until the police divers ar-rived and took over,” Barnes said.
The man was presumed drowned and hisbody has not yet been found.
On Friday they assisted a 19-year-old manfrom Atlantis after he had an epileptic sei-zure in the water at Melkbosstrand.
Barnes said it was a busy but successfulseason. “We didn’t have a drowning in Melk-bosstrand. The last thing we want is adrowning on our doorstep.”
On behalf of the local NSRI station hethanked the Melkbos fire station, West CoastVolunteer Ambulance Services, Metro Am-bulance Services, law enforcement and par-amedic Steward Seini for their assistanceover the past weeks.
The NSRI station commander at Melkbosstrand took this picture of the crowded local beachon New Year’s Day.
Iris House enjoys day of funCHILTON MELLEM
Children from Iris House Children’s Hos-pice were treated to a day of fun at the Mon-trose Riding School on the De Grendel WineFarm for their end of year picnic.
The spoiling was not limited to the chil-dren with special needs only; their familieswere also made to feel special. Parents weretreated to their own picnic basket filled withgoodies. An additional table was set asideand boasted delicious Christmas meals suchas turkey, gammon, cold meats and cake.
Children were entertained further by ACat in a Hat and clowns. Father Christmasmade a surprise turn to give children andtheir parents gifts.
“We want it to be a family day and notleave anyone out,” Said Sue van der Linde,founder of Iris House.
The children of Iris House were given theopportunity to experience equine (horse)therapy. With this therapy children get tobond with these majestic creatures. Accord-ing to Van der Linde, the children took wellto the therapy and had a positive response.
“The effect the horses had on the children
was remarkable. Each child thoroughly en-joyed their ride,” said Van der Linde.
Volunteers are in demand at Iris House asthey extend their help to more and more fam-ilies. They are prepared to give anyone thenecessary training to assist children. Con-tact Sue van der Linde on 021 559 0800.
Children from Iris House were treated to a picnic. Here a clown entertains Jean Pierre Preller, who suffers from Cri du chat syndrome.
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Not all rockers are ‘dark characters’LOUISA STEYL
“Our music will be listenable fora long time.”
So says Adam van der Reit,rhythm guitarist, songwriter andengineer for The Summer Under-ground.
With a new lead vocalist in War-ren Alexander, and guitarist, LukeRevington, added to the mix, thisNorthern Suburbs band has under-gone a transformation of sorts.
The rest of The Summer Under-ground is made up of Adrian Lan-geveld on drums, percussion andkeyboards, Brett Reynolds on bassand Sean Schwartz as sound engi-neer.
The band has been playing withthe current line-up for a year, butThe Summer Underground hasbeen around since 2009.
Adam explains that he was of-fered an opportunity to write some
songs for payment, so he put a bandtogether to play the songs.
“It started as a professional stu-dio project that took on a life of itsown,” Adam says.
The band believes that a goodname is essential.
Brett explains that The SummerUndergroundrefers to “the title giv-en to thenotionof not enjoying lightand heat”.
“It was a quip that the previousvocalist came up with,” he says.
The name plays on the stereotypeof “rockers” being dark charactersand as Adam points out: “It doesn’tsound like a normal band name.”
“It’s hard rock ’n roll,” Warrensays of their music.
“It’s ‘kinda’ like the 90s heyday,”Adrian adds.
He says when Warren and Luke
joined the band, they also reinvig-orated it. “Very quickly it gelledvery nicely,” Adrian says.
Adam points out that some songshad to be rewritten to suit male vo-cals instead of their usual femalevocalist.
“It was a rebirth of sorts,” hesays.
Thebandagrees that therewasal-so a new enthusiasm in the group.
“Overall we are a more organisedunit,” Brett states. Before, therewere questions within the groupabout commitment to the band, butBrett says: “The current line-up ischanging all of that.”
The band’s performance at Rockthe River over New Year’s was fullof this new energy.
The band has just finished re-cording their EP, and they have anew album in the works.
“Adam is the band’s primarysongwriter,” Adrian says.
He comes up with the music anddigital phrases, before the songs arehammered into shape, knitting inthe drum line and bass.
With influences that range fromearly rock pioneers, like Black Sab-bath, to the other extreme, like 80sand electronic music, you can ex-pect interesting sounds from thisband.
You can listen to the band’s musicon their Facebook page.
With a new lead vocalist in Warren Alexander, and guitarist, Luke Revington, added to the mix, local rock actThe Summer Underground has undergone a transformation, and is ready to wow crowds with their new sound.
Top brass for concert in the parkThe distinguished Philhar-monic Brass Quartet will bebringing De Waal Park’s Ed-wardian bandstand to life onSunday (15 January)
They will play a delightfulrepertoire which includesworks from all genres in-cluding baroque, classical,light jazz and pop. The quin-tet, consisting of members ofthe Cape Philharmonic Or-chestra, has performed at avariety of concerts and out-door venues.
This will be the fourth inthe all-new series of freesummer concerts takingplace in the city’s De WaalPark, on the foot of TableMountain.
The Sunday afternoonConcerts in the Park serieswhich kicked off in Novem-
ber, offers Capetonians thechance to experience someof Cape Town and SA’s mostesteemed artists, whilst en-joying a lazy afternoon inoneof theMotherCity’s bestkept public parks on the footof Table Mountain, at nocharge.
The concerts take placeevery other Sunday up untilthe first weekend of April.Concert-goers are encour-aged to arrive from 14:00,and bring their own picnics(no food or drinks will be forsale). Chairs, sun umbrel-las, rugs, food and drinksare allowed as no food orbeverages are for sale. DeWaal Park is located on Mol-teno Road with entranceson Molteno, Upper Orangeand Camp Streets.
The Philharmonic Brass Quartet will help you ease intothe year.
Broers sing: Die Broers se GrootsteTreffers Livevertoning vind vanaand (11 Januarie) om 20:30 by Die Boer in Durbanvilleplaas. Kaartjies is R110 en is beskikbaarby 021 979 1911 of 083 406 0111.
Million temptationsBollywood meets South Afri-ca in the local action heistfilm, 31 Million Reasons.
Based on true events of1997, the film tells the tale ofthe fictionalised local detec-tive, Ronnie Gopal who hasillusions of being above thecriminal class and wants toclean up his act, but only byorchestrating the biggestcash heist in South Africanhistory.
Ster-Kinekor Theatresonce again presents the bestin local entertainment withthis locally flavoured filmhitting Ster-Kinekor cine-mas nationwide on Friday.
In 1997, R31 million wasstolen in the middle of thenight from a cash holding fa-cility in Durban.
Urban legend tells thatthere was more money at thedeposit facility than was evermade public and most of thecash has never been found.
In the film, it is only when
the group of corrupt police-men return to their hideoutafter the heist that they dis-cover they’ve in fact stolenfar more than the R1m theyintended which changes theplaying field considerably.
Jack Devnarain, renownedas Rajesh from Isidingo, isthe local star taking the leadrole as Ronnie; who tries des-perately to keep the gang to-gether, but as the temptationto spend the cash grows thegang spirals out of control.
Local director, John Bark-er and celebrated local pro-ducers Ross Garland andBrad Logan (responsible forSpud) have recreated thismysterious tale of betrayaland greed with charismaticcharacters and a good dose ofdark humour and charm.
The film showcases “Dur-ban’s unique blend of culturein a Third World, East meetsWest in the Southern Hemi-sphere eclectic mix”.
Nuwe liedjies: KoosKombuis is ’n legende in dieAfrikaanse musiekwêreld.Hy het nou ’n hele paarnuwe liedjies wat meer oorhom as mens verklap. Koossal dié liedjies, asook ’npaar ou gunstellinge, singwanneer hy by Die Boeroptree dié Vrydag (13Januarie). Kaartjies kosR100. Bespreek by 021979 1911. Foto: Marita Keet
Fluweel: RynoVelvet en sy band is môre (Donderdag) byDie Boer. Kaartjieskos R70. Bespreekby 021 979 1911.
Kom lagsaam: Ian
Wessels bring syeenmankomedie,Loslippig, na Die
Boer op Saterdag(14 Januarie) en
Sondag (15Januarie). Ian
bekyk onderandere dinge soos
wynproe en hoeom ‘n doedie te
betower. Kaartjieskos R80. Be
spreek by 021979 1911.
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A stroll with best friendBring your furry friend for a relaxing strollthrough the vineyards of the Blaauwklippenwine estate and help raise funds for the Hel-derberg Animal Welfare Society. The walkwill start at 9:00 and the fee will be R20 perperson with dog or R10 per person. ContactNicky on 021 856 0597 or Moira on 021 8522268. After the walk, take a stroll through atstalls where you’ll find delicious food, freshproduce, arts, and much more. Entry to themarket is free. Phone Hugo le Roux on 084608 6325.
Meter reading changesThe City of Cape Town’s water and sanitati-on department has reorganised its meter-re-ading rounds, which will affect the readingand billing periods of some customers.
A new three-year contract has been issu-ed, starting this month.
As a result of this, some customers’ ac-counts will be affected ...
For more information contact the city’scall centre on 0860 103 089.
Charities canstill applyCharity organisations still have until thisFriday (13 January) to send in their motiva-tions to become a beneficiary of this year’sWant ons Kan/’Cause we Can! concert.
Almost R1,5 million rand has been raisedfor charity over the last nine years with theconcert taking place for the 10th time thisyear.TygerBurger is the media sponsor of this
popular event where some of the country’stop musicians and vocalists perform free.
Some top acts have already confirmedtheir participation at the 2012 event, takingplace on Sunday 29 July at the Bellville CivicCentre. They include Heinz Winkler, EmoAdams and Take Note, Brandon October,Adam, Alan Committie, Zanne Stapelbergand Broers.
Charities that have benefited from thefundraising concert over the years includeMeals on Wheels in Kraaifontein, FiliaSchool, Badisa, Tehillah, Huis Jabes, Help-ing Angels and Rock a Bye Baby House.
To apply, send a letter of motivation con-taining background on the organisation,what you’re planning to do with the moneyand how you’re planning to sell tickets, toHennie van Greunen at [email protected].
Summer school for allThe University of Cape Town’s annual Sum-mer School offers an exciting range of lec-tures and courses from 16 to 27 January.
Topics cover art and literature, science,conservation, medicine, history, philoso-phy, psychology and contemporary studies.No entrance qualifications are required,and all are welcome.
Double trouble: Morgan and Sabrina,two very playful kittens, were rescued alongwith their siblings from Eerste River by someof Aniwell’s rescue field workers. All of theirsiblings have found their furrever homes already, except these two. They are 15 weeksold and have been fully vaccinated. Adoptionis through Aniwell, a registered animal welfare organisation and subject to approval,home check and payment of adoption fee(which includes sterilisation, vaccinationsand deworming). They have tested negativefor feline leukemia. Email adoptions@aniwell.org.za or phone 083 874 9551.
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Geseënd is dié wat weet hoe afhanklik hullevan God is, want aan hulle behoort die ko-ninkryk van die hemel. Matteus 5:3
Matrics do well,but the future?The Western Cape matric class of 2011 hasdone us proud. The province not onlyachieved the best matric pass rate in thecountry, SouthAfrica’s topmatriculant al-so hails from this province.
Kudos too to the Western Cape educa-tion minister, the education departmentand all the other role players who contrib-uted to the province improving its 2010pass rate of 76,8 percent to 82,9 percent.
Another group of people that deserves amention in this success story is the par-ents. Despite the fact that many of themstruggled financially, they still supportedtheir children emotionally and financial-ly. They were willing to make sacrifices inorder to enrol their children at schoolswith a good academic record. Many ofthem spent hundreds of rands each monthon extra classes.
The challenge is now to get all schools,even those in impoverished areas, to pro-duce the same results.
The department of basic education’s de-cision to restrict Model C schools frompaying teacher bonuses and other finan-cial incentives will further weaken the al-ready struggling public education system.
It would be no surprise if some of theseteachers leave the public schools to jointhe private schools where they’ll at leastreceive the recognition – and pay – theydeserve.
SLICE OF LIFESLICE OF LIFE
Vervang taxi’s eerder metspesiale lugvervoerOns lees in die koerante van al die onge-lukke wat deur taxi’s veroorsaak word,van oorlaaide voertuie, bestuurders watoormoeg is, slegte bande, ens. Ek wilgraag vir die minister van vervoer en ookvir mnr. Kenny Africa die volgende vraagstel:
Het julle dit dalk al oorweeg om met ’nlugredery te onderhandel om al die va-kansiegangers wat na die Oos-Kaap enbuurstate reis te akkomodeer teen ’n spe-siale prys oor Kersfees en ook Paasna-week? Passasiers betaal ongeveer R450per rit (R900 retoer) van Kaapstad af naKing Williamstown en spandeer onge-veer 12 ure op die pad na hul bestem-mings.
Hierdie passasiers word ingedruk soossardiens in ’n blik en verloor ’n hele dag
van hul vakansie net op die pad. Hulle hetgeen waarborg dat hulle veilig by hul be-stemmings sal aankom nie.
Daar sal soveel minder taxi-ongelukkewees en baie minder taxi’s op die pad watander motoriste se bloed laat kook.
Passasiers kan tot by die naaste lugha-we vlieg en dan ’n taxi neem na hul be-stemming.
So 2½ uur later is hulle almal tuis waarhulle moet wees, en so kan die padsterftesdaal met ongeveer 40%, indien nie meernie.
So, mnr. Kenny Africa, jy kan gerushier begin as jy werklik die sterftesyferwil sien daal, laat dit ’n nuwe uitdagingvir u wees in 2012.
TRUDY VAN NIEKERKDurbanville
When willit be done?Gie Road, in which I live, has progressive-ly become a nightmare. First, the trafficand number of pedestrians increased dra-matically because of all the developmentsin Gie Road, Parklands, Sunningdale,Sunset Beach, etc. We were told that theroad from Sunningdale will be completedso that it meets up with the N7.
That promise was made so many yearsago. When will the road be completed? Ican’t even travel from Gie Road towardsBlaauwberg Road, because the traffic is sobad: I have to drive in the opposite direc-tion, and make my way back to Blaauw-berg Road.
Then, the MyCiTi bus starts drivingalong Gie Road. Don’t get me wrong: im-proving the public transport is an excel-lent idea, but Gie Road is a single lane.
Can’t you create a lane for the bus?And last, but not least, now I also have
to be on the lookout for cyclists when I re-verse out of my driveway. When I movedinto Gie Road, it took me 20 minutes to getto work: now it takes 20 minutes to get toBlaauwberg Road!
CAROLINE BECHTemail
Look before breedingThe article “Euthanasia in spotlight” (Tyger-Burger, 21 December) refers. It is a brilliantidea to make people aware of the unbelieva-bly huge problem we have with “homeless”animals.
The reply from Rene from AACL wasshocking. So what if people get “angry”knowing the figures! It’s about the animals.No, it won’t solve the problem but it willmake it better by preventing some peoplefrom deciding to breed (which is the causeof the problem in the first place).
I volunteered at a shelter for years. It didupsetmewhenananimal got euthanised, butbecause I was aware of this problem, I under-stood and did not judge the shelter. It is bet-ter than to let animals suffer in the street be-cause we are running out of places for them.
Before you decide to breed your animal, doyourself a favour and see how many of thosespecific animals are already in the shelters.You’ll be shocked. There are even rescue“groups” for specific breeds. (eg: border col-lie rescue and many many more). Ratheradopt an animal from these places than froma breeder or someone’s house, encouragingthem to breed further.
Also do your research on the type of dogthat you are interested in, to make sure thathe is the best option for you and that you cansupply him with what his specific breed re-quires. So called “pavement specials” arestill the best breeds with the least health is-sues.
ANIMAL LOVERDurbanville
PlastiekkaartuitbuiteryMet verwysing na die briewe “Not Worthplastic!”, “Who approved bank greed?” en“My City ticket benefits Absa”, is dit ookmy mening en dié van baie ander dat dieplastiekkaart van R20 (nie-terugbetaal-baar) asook die transaksiefooi op die bus-kaartjies absoluut ’n uitbuitery is.
Ek het die bus al vele kere gebruik enhet dit geniet maar is glad nie van planom dit ooit weer te doen met dié stelsel watnet oor geldmakery gaan nie.
Ek het aan MyCiti geskryf en gevra ofek my kinders of gaste vir die ondervin-ding net een keer bv. Waterfront toe kanneem, aangesien hul nog nooit bus geryhet nie. Hul antwoord was dat ek plastiek-kaartjies moet koop en dan eers my gelddaarop laai. Dus ry geen bus vir hulle nie,want plastiekkaartjies vir daardie tipegeld gaan ek beslis nie koop nie.
R. SCOTTSunningdale
Birdie numnum: Brian Tottle on holiday from Venice discovers that wild seagulls in the West Coast National Park outsideLangebaan are just as brazen when it comes to food as the city ones. Photo: Dave Colins
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Kêrels kookKêrels wat Kook is ’n opwindende nuwe rea-liteitsreeks wat eersdaags op kykNET be-gin, waarin kêrels slegs hul sjarme en kook-kuns benut om hul metgesel te beïndruk ty-dens toe-oë-afsprake.
Voornemende deelnemers het kans totVrydag 20 Januarie om vir die reeks in teskryf.
Die reeks, met die oorspronklike Engelsetitel Love Bites, is reeds met groot sukses inverskeie Europese lande vervaardig en nouhet Suid-Afrikaanse enkellopendes ook diegeleentheid om deel te hê aan die pret. In diereeks sal nege kêrels meeding om die gunsvan drie vroue. Mia Breet, inhoud-regisseurvir Kêrels wat Kook, namens Penguin Films,sê die toe-oë-afspraak vind plaas by die kêrelse huis, waar die vroulike gas natuurlik diegeleentheid sal hê om die kêrel se woonpleken leefstyl behoorlik te besigtig.
Boonop word al die aksie deur die anderdeelnemers in afsondering gade geslaan enlewer hulle deurlopend kommentaar oor dieverloop van die afspraak. Voornemendedeelnemers kan navrae rig by [email protected].
Piekniek onder sterreSterrekykgeesdriftiges kan weer eens uit-sien na die gewilde sterrekykpieknieks bydie Afrikaanse Taalmonument op Paarl-berg.
Die eerste sterrekykpieknieks van die sei-soen, wat in samewerking met die sterrre-kundeklub Orion-observasiegroep (OOG)aangebied word, vind op Saterdag 21 Janua-rie en Saterdag 25 Februarie plaas.
Die pieknieks begin om 18:00. ’n Begeleidetoer van die monument word om 18:30 aan-gebied. Besoekers kan van 20:00 tot 22:30 on-der leiding van lede van OOG deur teleskopena die sterre kyk. Toegang by die hek is R25vir volwassenes en R10 vir kinders. Be-spreek by 021 872 3441 of 072 181 6744 (ookvir weernavrae). Sterrekykaande sal gekan-selleer word indien die weer sleg is.
Besoekers is welkom om hul eie piekniek-mandjies saam te bring of een by Volks-mond-koffiewinkel te bestel (021 863 2800 [email protected]).
Calling all role playersThe Milnerton Playhouse will be hosting au-ditions on Saturday 21 January for Caughton the Hop.
The production, written by Derek Ben-field will be directed by Gordon Molloy.
Eight actors are required for this hilari-ous comedy/farce with the most freneticconfusion of mistaken identities, plottingand counterplotting that ever erupted on aquiet summer’s day in the suburbs.
Caught on the Hop calls for three males intheir mid to late forties, one good lookingmale aged thirtyish, one attractive fortyishfemale, one mature lady who will have acomic role and two attractive females intheir mid twenties.
The play will be staged in May. Auditionstake place from 14:15. For more information,call Gordon Molloy on 021 552 2988 or Marga-ret Molloy on 082 495 0404.
Spier has picnic rangeSpier Wine Estate and Eight To Go are offer-ing a fresh range of picnic meals for visitorsthis year.
There are fourmain options availa-ble, and a children’soption.
The picnic mealson offer are: gourmet(R165 per person), re-laxed (R125 pp), vege-tarian (R150 pp) and“raw”picnics in-clude only raw foods,such as dehydratedcrackers with cash-ew nut humus(R170pp).
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Medal rush:Gymnasts JohanRossouw (left), JarydMostert and LianneVerwey from ACSGymnastics Club inMonte Vista camehome with a total of13 apparatus, podiumand team medals fromthe Zone 6 International Competition held atthe end of last year inWalvis Bay. Nationalcoach Alfie Schrickkerwas more than happywith their performances against five neighbouring Africancountries. Theirrespective SA teamsalso won overall goldmedals thanks to theiroutstanding individualperformances.
Bellville kry op sy baadjieSAREL BURGER
Vir Milnerton en Noordelikes-Goodwood het die tweede helftevan die huidige klubkrieketsei-soen Saterdag goed begin, maarvir enkele ander eersteliga-span-ne in die Tygerbergstreek het2012 maar droewig afgeskop.
Milnerton (306/4 in die toegelate45 bbe.) het in die jongste reeks een-daagse wedstryde Kensington (69)’n groot drag slae toegedien. Dit waste danke aan die kolfwerk van Ro-bin van Harte (135) en die Bedford-tweeling, Faheem (62) en Nadeem(70), waarna Andy Milne (5/45) enRichard Holman (4/21) gou-gou metKensington klaargespeel het.
Noordelikes-Goodwood, wat totdusver nie ’n alte suksesvolle sei-
soen beleef het nie, het hopelik Sa-terdag ’n keerpunt bereik toe hymet sy 193/7 ’n driepaaltjie-oorwin-ning oor die Kenwyn-klub Yorkshi-re (189/7) behaal het. Ian Hunt (56*),Quiwan O’Connor (51) en DarrylDorman (41) was die manne wat virNoordelikes die knoop deurgehakhet.
Bellville (210/4) het heel onver-wags op sy baadjie gekry van die Ot-tomans-klub (213/7). William Han-tam (75) en Dawie Malan (56) hetmet ’n derdepaaltjie-vennootskapvan 103 lopies saam met BradleyBarnes (36) die tuisspan goed laatwegspring, maar die boulers – metdie uitsondering van Malan (3/32) –kon die besoekers nie van ’n oor-winning met drie paaltjies weerhounie. In Glamorgan (125) se neder-laag met 68 lopies teen Montrose
(193/8) het Malcolm Cloete (4/29) enAldo Jantjies (42) se Ruyterwacht-spanmaats hul lelik in die steek ge-laat, terwyl Kuilsrivier vir net 58 lo-pies deur Vishoek uitgeboender is– nadat die besoekers vroeër vir 150aangeteken het. Clinton Dyason(5/32) het nietemin goed geboul virdie Kuile.
Die Tygerbergspanne is die ko-mende naweek by die volgende eer-steliga-wedstryde (tuisspan eerste)betrokke: WP-klub t Edgemead,Glamorgan t United, Claremont tDurbanville, Belhar t Noordelikes-Goodwood, Kuilsrivier t Milnerton.
. In die Boland is Brackenfell Sa-terdag tuis teen Wellington en Son-dag weg teen Vredenburg/Saldan-ha. Kraaifontein se Oostelikes-spanry Saterdag Malmesbury toe vir syeerste wedstryd vanjaar.
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Bing takes SUP top honoursA record number of entries marked thefourth Coreban Summer Series for StandUp Paddlers (SUP), held at Bloubergstrandrecently.
The threedays of competition in the surf sla-lom, wave riding and long distance racing re-sulted in non-stop action.
This year’s event saw the largest field ofSUP entrants in Africa with over 100 entrantsranging from seven-year-old Cameron Trip-ney in the children’s division to novice menand women divisions, the highly contestedjunior division, legends (over 45) and openmen and women divisions.
The contest was held in three days of perfectweather starting with the slalom event. A risein swell on the second day saw organisersmake the call for wave riding. The third andfinal day was quite easily the most action-packed SUP day Africa has ever seen.
With the wind subsiding paddlers had toprepare for the 7,5km distance racing aroundthe islands at Big Bay. The start of the racesaw the set of the day come through causing
many athletes to immediately be eliminated.An error in judgement saw Dylan Frick,
Greg Bertish and Colin Heckroodt, who whereall three in line for overall first place positionleading the pack, take the wrong course open-ing up the field and allowing Peter Petersonand others to sneak through into top position.
Showing true colours in the ladies’ divisionwasBrigette vanAswegen settinganewstand-ard in long distance racing.
With long distance out of the way, it wastime for the surf slalom finals. Chris Bertish,determined to make up for his earlier mistake,took top line honours. As the swell continuedto push through, the final rounds of the waveriding went into full swing – Tom King-Klein-hans displayed true surfing while Justin Bingand Dylan Frick displayed new school ma-noeuvres. Justin Bing snuck in a few extramoves winning the wave riding discipline.
In the end it was Justin Bing who walkedaway with the 2011 Men’s Open title while Ka-rina Figl, who showed top form in all three dis-ciplines, finished first overall in the Ladies’Open division.
Justin Bing won the 2011 Coreban Stand Up Paddling Summer Series that was held at BigBay in December.
Football leagues restartPlayers who want to enjoy some fivesfootball can still drop by the Italian ClubCape Town in Rugby.
The ICCT Football is still open for boo-kings.
League matches for both the junior andsenior futsal teams have already restar-ted.
The Future Factory will also be reope-
ningon15January inorder toprepare theplayers for the upcoming events with re-gards to Atlantic Nacional FC and the Ju-nior world Cup on 28 January.
The knock-out fixtures will start on 22January with the semifinal matches cur-rently under way.
For more info visit www.soccer5asi-de.com or contact Tyrone on 082 680 7757.
Squash courts open for allThe Milnerton Squash Club invites anybodyinterested in playing league squash to join theclub this season.
The women’s league matches take place onMonday evenings with the men’s matches be-ing decided on Tuesdays, Wednesday and
Thursday nights depending on the division.The matches are always followed by a meal
and some socialising.Please contact Gary Wheadon on 072