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HOMELESS GIVEN SHELTER: ITEMS ‘STOLEN’
Biting hand that feedsANDRÉ BAKKES
ATable View resident was stripped ofmany of his possessions, apparently“because he has a big heart”.
Two destitute women, Vicky Motley andCathy Lloyd, were arrested by the local po-lice for theft after the suspicion arose thatthey might have stolen many items out ofCraig Nel’s house.
The police are investigating the possibili-ty that the suspects stole these items whilethey were looking after Nel’s house.
He was out of the country for about twoweeks and apparently thought he was doingthe suspects a tremendous favour to givethem a roof over their head.
He returned to an “empty house” last week
Tuesday.Motley and Lloyd have appeared in court
and are denying the charges.This is not the first time that Motley and
Lloyd have been in the news.
HelpedTygerBurger appealed to the public for
help in 2011 for the two living in a field adja-cent to Eagles Crest in Sunridge for almosttwo weeks. The response was significant andthey were helped with money and othergoods.
One of Nel’s friends, who wishes to remainanonymous out of fear that she might be“targeted” by the suspects, elaborates: “Nelknows the suspects well. They have workedon his property before.
“When he went to Congo, he asked themto look after his house, and he thought hewas doing them a huge favour.
“Nel’s friend phoned on the Sunday andafter informing the suspects of Nel’s returnand that she would be coming past the housethe next day, she heard one of the two saying:‘Oh s**t, she is coming tomorrow’!”
EvidenceThe anonymous informant reckons this is
as much evidence as the courts need to con-vict the suspects.
“Why would they have said that? Thefriend went to the house the next day, andthe two were not there. One of the doors wasopen and items like the furniture, the fridgeand the flat screen television were gone. Nei-
ther of the two suspects could be reached ontheir cellphones,” she continues.
Another anonymous resident who says heknows them well from his pub crawlingdays, contactedTygerBurger to elaborate ontheir characters.
He alleges they are involved in drugs andgambling and even claims he was conned bythem in the past. “They prey on people’sgoodwill,” he says.
Spokesperson for Table View police, LtElizabeth Munro, confirmed that the sus-pects appeared in Cape Town Magistrate’sCourt and pleaded not guilty.“We have statements from neighbours whosay they saw the accused load goods into abakkie. The accused said this was their ownstuff.”
An earlier picture of Vickey Motley who onceasked the public to come to her and CathyLloyd’s aid, because they were living in afield. PHOTO: LEON STEENKAMP
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Got the gig: The last 30 of some 80 young aspiring instrumentalists auditioned inParow last week to compete in the SAMRO Hubert van der Spuy National Music Competition. The competition is celebrating its 25th year and takes place at the Hugo LambrechtsAuditorium in Parow from 16 to 20 September. Here, boasting their instruments, are JoshSouthgate (11, flute) from Kuils River, Theresa van der Merwe (11, clarinet) from Bellville,Liam Slabbert (10) from Durbanville with his big bassoon, and Amy Tremble (12, flute) fromDelft.
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Despite another increase in MyCiTi busfares, the City of Cape Town maintainsthat this mode of transport is “compara-ble, if not more affordable” than any oth-er public transport in the area.News that the fares were increased at
the endofMaywasprobablymetwithdis-mayby commuters. Thehike is, however,not solely related to the fuel price or therecent strike, but rather normal annualservice tariff increases.Says the city’s mayoral committee
member: transport for Cape Town, Coun-cillor Brett Herron: “It falls in line withthe annual service tariff increases leviedby the city at the start of each newmunic-ipal financial year. Included in fare pric-ing pressures are fuel price increases andinflation. The city has previously takendecisions not to increase fares despite fu-el costs rising substantially over the lastyear. For example, at the beginning of Ju-ly 2012 there was a similar annual in-crease, where for example the price of atrip on the main route between Table
View and the Civic Centre increasedfrom R10 to R10,60.”WhenHerron responded toTygerBurg-
er’s queries he added that costs are stillvery low for travel with MyCiTi.“When one compares the cost of using
a private car, including the petrol, themaintenance of the car, aswell as the costof parking, particularly on the longertrips, for example the Table View routeand the airport, the cost of public trans-port is much cheaper. In comparisonwith other public transport, for exampletrains, minibus taxis or other bus fares,MyCiTi is also more economical, al-though this is not as easy to compare asnot all public transport (for example rail)travels the same routes as the MyCiTibuses do at the moment,” he continued.MyCiTi fare trip statistics and inde-
pendent market research both indicatethat it has become the transport mode ofchoice and themajority of passengers areregular commuters.MyCiTi makes on average between
10 000 and 13 000 passenger trips perweekday.
MyCiTi still cheap‘by comparison’Table View police will be hosting an Open
Day on 21 June at the local police station toinform service beneficiaries of all servicesthe station is providing.This is done in accordance with Public
Service Delivery Week, which takes placefrom 20 to 27 June.The objectives include strengthening citi-
zen participation, enhancing accountabili-ty, transparency and integrity, and enhanc-ing access to information.TableViewPolice, TableViewNeighbour-
hood Watch, the Community InterventionCentre, Tender Loving Care, SALT and Jeal-ly Beanz form part of the event on 21 June.All those interested are most welcome to
join them at the station and find out more.V For more information contact Lt Elizabeth Munroon 082 499 4609.
Police invite all toOpen Day
Crime topic of discussionThe Table View Community PoliceForum Sector 3 is holding its Bambananion Wednesday, 13 June at 19:00.Here the station commander of the
local police will be discussing crime inthe Table View area.It will be held at the Kingsgate Fellows-
hip in 205 Athens Road, Table View.V For further enquiries contact Lt ElizabethMunro on 082 499 4609.
Liquor licence applicationsThree businesses in Table View haveapplied for a liquor licence for consump-tion on the premises.These are the Beach Bistro (Shop 6A,
Eden on the Bay, Big Bay), ShawarmaExpress (2 Porterfield Road, MarineCircle), and Sushi Nori (Shop 1 HarvanCentre, Marine Circle).Any representation for or against
applications can be forwarded to WesternCape Liquor Authority at [email protected] (086 014 2142 or fax021 483 5066).CC the Table View Designated liquor
office at [email protected] For more information or to make an appointment contact 079 894 1448 or 021 521 3306.
Wool donations wantedTable View Lions Club would appreciateany donation of wool towards their“winter knitting” project. Some of theirsenior citizens are knitting baby clothes,blankets, and so forth for distribution tocreches, orphanages and old age homes.V Contact Liz Houston on 082 924 4084 or [email protected].
Website for ratepayersMelkbosstrand Ratepayers’ Associa-tion now has its own officialwebsite.It offers a platform to both commu-nicate and stay abreast of develop-ments in Melkbosstrand.Go to www.melkbosstrand.net and
become involved!. Meanwhile, the association will
have its AGM on 13 June at 18:30 atVan Riebeeckstrand Primary.V Contact Kurt Johnson on 081 270 2808for more information.
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Cape Town-based In Tune Tutoring, is cur-rently preparing for the third annual winterschool programme aimed at Grade 12 stu-dents who are preparing for their final math-ematics exam.By enabling learners to concentrate solely
onmaths and placing an important emphasison the subject, the programme hopes to ac-commodate more learners this year.In Tune Tutoring has beenmanaged by top
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mathematics and university mathematics issignificant and extra tuition helps to closethat gap.
At InTuneTutoring, a special cost effectiveprogramme has been developed for the stu-dents of Winter School 2013.It will also create an excellent learning en-
vironment in which learners will be able tonetwork with university students who willbe tutoring and mentoring.This tutoring will cover the entire mathe-
matics syllabus.They will be hosting the Winter School for
the Northern Suburbs Region at 83 Mer-riman Road, Goodwood, under the supervi-sion of senior tutor, Shameez Patel.The Winter School is from Monday 1 July
to Thursday 4 July and consists of a two-hourlecture and a two-hour tutorial.V For more information contact 082 705 9913 oremail [email protected].
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Emotions flowfor loved doctorTAMSYN COERECIUS
The halls at Kalkfontein Primary Schoolwhere Dr Louis Heyns treated patientsevery month was suddenly silent and filledwith saddened faces full of tears.On Monday 3 June the Kalkfontein com-
munity and students from the University ofStellenbosch gathered to say a final goodbyeto a professor anddoctor they truly admired.Louis Heyns, a paediatric specialist and
lecturerwas found dead on 30May in Strandbeachfront, an area dubbed “lovers’ lane”,after having been missing for a week.Upon hearing the news after a week-long
wait, one of his students Raafiq Ely said:“The newswas just heartbreaking to us all”.Most of the students from Stellenbosch
University were part of his initiative, “Mat-ie gemeenskapsdiens”.This initiative which takes the form of
clinics has been running formany years andallows medical students to do diagnoses onpatients and in return helps underprivi-leged communities.One of his previous students, Mawadda
Cassiem-Majal says that the clinicwas start-ed inKalkfontein due to the community hav-ing towalkvery far to reach thenearestmed-ical care.“I’ve been working at these clinics with
him since 2006 and all he did was to help thiscommunity,” she says.The memorial benefit in honour of Heyns
was an emotional one as students sang “Heal
the World” and lit candles in honour ofhim.Dawn Roode, a community leader who
hadknownHeyns formanyyears says thathis greatest attribute was his humility.“He was so humble and was of such a
benefit to the Kalkfontein community,”she says.Dr Ethelwynn Stellenberg, who had
workedwithhim formanyyears reminisc-es and says: “Hemeant somuch to the com-munity and never counted the hours. Thisis a tremendous loss.”Dr Heyns went missing on 22 May after
visiting his brother in Somerset West.As the police tried to retrace the final
moments of the slain Maties lecturer hiscarwaspickedupon theN2and thenagaininHelderview. His bodywas then found ina shallow grave on the Strand beachfront.Dawn, who often hands over soup at the
clinic said that Heynswas a true fan of herinfamous soup dishes.
V The two brothers accused of Heyns’murder, Marthinus (33) and Sarel van derWalt (42) abandoned their bail applicationin the Somerset West Magistrate’s Courton Monday. The third suspect in the mur-der case, Juan Liedeman (37), applied forbail stating the Van der Walt brothers hadbeen threatening him in jail. Parts ofHeyns’ car were found on the premises ofLiedeman’s scrapyard inMalmesbury, im-plicating him in the murder.He was granted R20 000 bail on Tuesday.
An unknown mourner embraces Dalene Heyns, wife of the slain Dr Louis Heyns, a StellenboschUniversity lecturer and paediatrician at Tygerberg Hospital, during a memorial service in hishonour held at the Reformed Evangelist Church in Bellville. To the right is the Heyns’ oldestson, Charl, and his wife, Marié. PHOTO: YUNUS MOHAMED
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Comedy for a good causeThree of Cape Town’s funniest comediansjoin forces Z in partnership with thenon-profit organisation Living Watersthey are raising funds to assist childrenof Du Noon and surrounding areas.The show is called Mayhem for a
Cause, and combines the talents ofMartin Davis, the stand-up comedianBrent Niemandt, and comedic magicianRussell Fox.The show will be hosted in Richwood
on Friday 28 June to raise funds for thechildren’s Christmas party.Get ready for a night of laughter while
helping to raise funds for a good cause.V Contact Kerry Colin on: 072 440 9819 or emailher on [email protected] for bookings.
V A Youth Conference will be held on 14and 15 June at God’s Army Tabernacle at3 Atlas Drive. It will run on Friday from 17:30and on the Saturday between 11:00 to15:00. The theme is “Building the Future”with Margaret Hirsch and others as speakers. Admission is free but booking is essential. RSVP with Oscar at okuk[email protected] or contact him on073 347 1625.
V The Blouberg Art Society meets thefirst Tuesday of every month at the Milnerton Bowling Club (next to Milnerton Libra
ry) at 19:00. Visitors are welcome. For moreinformation contact Gayle Gerber on021 797 9000 or at admin@fencesandgates.co.za.
V Storytime with the Milnerton Libraryis fun and stimulating for children. EveryThursday afternoon the library has storytime sessions at 15:00 for children betweenthe ages of four and 10. Contact Maureenor Mandy on 021 444 0815.
V Jehovah’s Witnesses extend a warmwelcome to all interested parties to attend
a circuit assembly at the Bellville AssemblyHall in 16 Stellenberg Way, Oakglen, on 1and 2 June. The theme of the Assembly is“Safeguard your mind”. For further enquiries or more information call Ray Meiring on083 257 0007.
V Healing Room sessions will be held atKingsgate Fellowship in 205 Athens Road,Table View, every Saturday between 11:00and 14:00. Contact 021 557 4334 between09:00 and 13:00 from Monday to Friday oremail [email protected] for more information.
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Skenking: Die Mediclinic Cape Gate het onlangs handdoeke en beddegoed van duisenderande aan die Orionorganisasie op Atlantis geskenk. Orion is ’n terapeutiese sentrum virvolwassenes en kinders wat met gestremdhede lewe. Priscilla Cloete, skakelbeampte by Orion,sê: “Ons opregte dank aan Mediclinic Cape Gate. Dit wys dat daar steeds ondernemings in dieprivate sektor is wat besorg is oor die welstand van dié wat nie na hulself kan omsien nie.Die linne is meer as genoeg vir ons 75 volwasse inwoners en die kinders in Orion se sorg.” Hieris Edwin Mess, Shirley Pick, Cloete, Wilma Spandill en Leone Waldeck.
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Circumstances around the death ofMalcolm Brown from Brooklyn arevague. All that is known at the mo-
ment is that his mangled body was foundin Brooklyn on Saturday morning and thathe will be sorely missed by African Tails,his friends and his family.Says Maitland police spokesperson, W/OSiyabulela Vukubi: “Wehave opened an inquestinto the victim’s death.We responded to newsthat a middle-aged manwas found seriously in-jured inBrooklynearlyonSaturday morning. Hewas taken to hospital, buthe succumbed to his inju-ries.”Vukubi says that thecause of death must stillbe determined, and onlyafter the medical reportwill they consider the pos-sibility that he was mur-dered.Vukubi could not con-firm or deny any of the ru-mours currently doing the rounds.One of Brown’s good acquaintances, Lin-da Reeves, first contacted TygerBurger andsaid: “He was found naked with only hisshoes on. He had panga wounds to hisbody.”
GentleThe police were to interview Reeves lateMonday evening, but at the moment of go-ing to press it seemed that they had pre-cious little information to go on.Reeves were in the process of setting upa non-profit organisation (NPO) with
Brown, so she knew him well.“Malcolm was a kind and gentle personand had a unique love for animals and peo-ple alike. We feel we need to honour hisname and what he stood for,” she adds.Brown was a volunteer at the Brooklyn-based NPO African Tails and his untimelydeath shook the organisation.Manager Veronica Nel told TygerBurgerthat it is obviously a great tragedy for all
who knew him.She said on Facebook:“It is with a very heavyheart that we have toshare tragic news withyou this morning.“One of our colleagues,Malcolm Brown, passedaway tragically on Satur-day morning. Malcolmwas a ray of sunshine inour house and in thelives of somany animals.Our sincere condolencesgo out to Malcolm’s fami-ly and friends. RIP Mal-colm.”The response to thisFacebook post was sig-nificant, andevery single
one of the replies was heartfelt.“Extremely sad, why do all the good guysalways go first? RIP Malcolm hope you arerunning around with all the doggies inheaven,” reads one message.Another reads: “To all at African Tailsand to Malcolm’s family – I am so saddenedby this tragic news. I had the honour ofworking alongside him when visiting ATand a sweeter man you could not find.“Malcolm will be missed on my Fridayvisit with him laughing at me when thepuppies come in andhim saying tome: ‘NO,you can’t take them all home’.”
Murder motiveremains a mystery
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The Rietvlei water area in the City of CapeTown’s Table Bay Nature Reserve not onlyoffers visitors the chance to go fishing, sail-ing or power boating, butwill nowalso allowcanoeingand stand-uppaddlingona trial ba-sis from 1 July.During the trial period, paddling will be
allowed only in Rietvlei’s outer circuit be-tween 07:30 and 10:00 on weekdays. Limitsmay be placed on the number of paddlers onthe water and entrance would be allowed ona first-come-first-served basis.This change is part of the city’s plan to pro-
mote safe, affordable and equitable access toa wide range of recreational opportunitiesin Cape Town’s nature reserves.Paddling is an environmentally friendly,
low impact, and non-motorised form of rec-reation. It does not disturb birds, nor doesit produce the types of contaminants andnoise associated with power boats, makingit very suitable for this nature reserve.The tariffs charged for paddlingwill be the
same as those charged for non-motorisedwater-based recreation (including sailingand windsurfing). Adults would pay R20 perday and childrenbelow18 years of agewould
pay R11,50. Regular sailors and paddlershave the option of paying an annual fee ofR90 which is valid for 365 days from the dateof purchase. These tariffs are in addition tothe regular entry fees per adult (R13) orchild/student/senior (R6,50) and per vehicle(R18) entering the reserve.Other tariffs will also be adjusted on 1 Ju-
ly. Annual entrance permits for regular vis-itors are valid for 365 days from the date ofpurchase and are seniors (R62), adults(R120), and families (R185). Power boats canlaunch into the water at R50 per day or R410with an annual permit. Limited fishing sitesare available on a first-come-first-served ba-sis for adults (R40) as well as children andseniors (R14). Environmental educationpro-grammes can be pre-booked, and range fromR3,50 to R5,50 per learner.Paddlers may use the nature reserve’s ab-
lution facilities and cold water showers.Those who prefer warm showers may con-sider joining the Milnerton Aquatic Club.V For any information about the Table Bay NatureReserve or the recreational activities on offer, contact 021 444 0315 or email tablebay.naturere[email protected].
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At the annual National Lions Conventionheld in East London, Table View Lions Clubexcelled in service excellence and won eightawards for July 2012 to March 2013.Out of the 49 Lions Clubs in the Western
Cape, Northern Cape and Namibia – TableView Lions Club achieved Top Six positionin the categories of President, Secretary andClub as well as Club Administration for sec-retarial matters.The club won the District’s Most Original
Service Project, International Relations andHearing and SpeechAction plus the Interna-tional Understanding and Co-operation tro-phy (fromUSA) for its Hearing Aids Project.
The Hearing Aids Project is run in con-junction with twin Lions Club Frankenthalin Germany and provides needy deaf chil-dren in South Africa with new and second-hand or reconditioned hearing aids.Recipients are institutionswho can vouch
for underprivileged children benefitingfrom the donations. These include the Do-minican School for the Deaf, De La BatSchool in Worcester, to name a few.The club is trulyproudof its achievements
and will continue to serve communities.V Visit www.facebook.com/TableViewLions orwww.tableviewlions.za.org or visit tableviewlions.wordpress.com.
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•Gasvryheid- enSpysenieringsdienste
• Toerisme
• Engels vir Buitelanders
Moet oor niksspyt wees nie
Die noordelike voorstede van Kaapstadmaak reg omdiewinterkoue vanjaar te ver-dryf met die eerste “We Luv Wine”-winter-fees by die CapeGate-winkelsentrum opDonderdag 20 Junie enVrydag 21 Junie van17:00 tot 21:00.
Wynliefhebbers kanmeer as 150 wyne di-rek by die wynprodusente proe en koop ty-dens die fees. Die uitstallers is: Avontuur-landgoed, Checkers Oddbins, Checkers-wy-ne van die wêreld, Croydon-wynplaas, DuToitskloof-kelder, Groenland, Hidden Val-
ley-wyne, Kleine Zalze-wyne, Koelenhof,Landskroon, Lord’s-wyne, Lourensford-landgoed, Neil Ellis-wyne, Oranjerivier-kelder, Perdeberg, Quoin Rock, Rheboks-kloof, Riebeek-kelder, Solms-Delta-wyn-landgoed, Two Oceans – Quay 4 Wine enVergenoegd-landgoed. Kaartjies kos R50per persoon en sluit ’n pragtige CapeGate-wynglas in.
Kaartjies is beskikbaar by die CapeGate-inligtingstoonbanke in die winkelsentrum,by www.ticketbreak.co.za.
Verdryf yskoue met dié jaarlikse wynfees
die goeie verhouding tussen hulle verdui-delik.
“En as ons die dag ’n kopstamp onder-vind, gaan die sonnie sak sonder dat dit uit-gepraat is nie,” voeg hy beslis by.
Dis ooglopend dat die pa en seun grootliefde, respek, waardering en vertroue tus-sen hulle deel. “Mypa is ’n baie ‘cool’ super-boermet sy kort denimbroek en lang kouse.
“Hy lyknes ’n regte boermoet lyk,” vertelPiet laggend as hy besin oor sy kinderjareop die plaas wat hy nog nooit verlaat hetnie. “As ons as jonges partytjies in dieskuur gehou het, het ek altyd my pa geroepsodat almal kan sien hoe ’n boer nou moetlyk,” sê hy trots.
En Kosie het dieselfde respek vir Piet.“Ons is albei boere inmurg enbeen,maar
iemand moet die bemarking doen,” sê hyoor dié sakeverpligting wat Piet ook sedert-dien oorgeneem het. En kort op seun Pietse hakke, is kleinseun Jacobus (5).
“Daar is geen twyfel daaraan dat hy ’nboer gaan wees nie. “Hy leer van kleins afoor die boerdery en is amper nooit sonder’n snoeiskêr in die hand nie. “Hy is baie ergoor die plaas,” sê Piet oor sy seun.
Nes die mense van Groenland, is die wy-ne ook eg, heilsaamen eerlik. Dis geenwon-der hulle spogmet soveel topverkopers nie.
“Ons glo inwaarde vir geld,” sêKosie vansy wyne. Groenland is een van die 21 wyn-produseerders wat by die eerste TygerBur-ger se “We Luv Wine”-winterwynfees gaanwees en die Steenkamps is baie opgewondehieroor. “Ons sien uit daarna om hier byons mense en in ons kontrei uit te stal,” sêKosie.V Sien bygaande artikel oor die “We Luv Wine”wynfees.
WEN! WEN! WEN!V Die belangrikste man in ons lewens is ons pa! Skryfnou in vir TygerBurger se vadersdagkompetisie, geborg deur die pa, seun en kleinseunspan vanGroenland, en wen ’n geskenkpak van Groenlandwyne en twee kaartjies na TygerBurger se “We LuvWine”wynfees by CapeGate op 20 en 21 Junie. Antwoord die volgende vraag en stuur jou antwoord,naam en kontakbesonderhede na Steen[email protected] teen Maandag 17 Junie,09:00. Vraag: Wat is die naam van die Groenlandpatriarg, Kosie Steenkamp, se kleinseun?
Groenland se drie geslagte – Kosie, Piet enJacobus Steenkamp in die wingerd.FOTO: CARINA ROUX
Pa en seun spansaam vir topwyneDESIREÉ RORKE
Daar is bitter min pa’s en seuns watsuksesvol kan saam boer. Dis ge-woonlik ’n “gevegsfront” van kop-
stampe en haakplekke wat baie boere eer-der soos die plaag vermy.
Die Steenkamps van Groenland-wyn-landgoed is egter ’n unieke uitsonderingmet ’n pa-en-seun-wenkombinasie wat diélandgoed al ’n string wyntoekennings oordie jare besorg het – 45 toekennings, ompre-sies te wees.
Die TygerBurger het Dinsdagmiddag ’ndraai gaan maak by pa en seun in die gesel-lige proekamer.
En so tussen die proe deur besef menshoekom die twee só ’n gedugte span is.
Die wynmaker, Kosie Steenkamp, en syseun, Piet, assistentwynmaker en wingerd-boukundige, boer al sedert 2001 saam op diepragtige plaas in die Bottelaryheuwels –vrugbare wynland wat al drie geslagte aandie familie behoort.
En dis juis die dinamiese saamwerk tus-sen pa en seun wat die sukses van die plaasverseker.
“Ons is beste vriende, ons bly saam,werksaam, kuier saam, braai saam en kyk na-tuurlik saam rugby,” sê Kosie, terwyl hy
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DESIREÉ RORKE
Bilateral trade between South Africa andThailand came to fruition in 2012, with thehighest ever levels of two-way trade thesetwo nations have experienced in 20 years ofdiplomatic ties.This milestone will be marked with two
trade shows in SouthAfrica this year, givingCapetonian entrepreneurs a kaleidoscope offresh business opportunities to examine.According toDrChakarinKomolsiri, head
of commercial affairs at the Royal Thai Em-bassy in South Africa, two decades of tradeand diplomatic relations between the twocountries have yielded significant benefitsfor both countries.
According to him, the show typically at-tracts a strong contingent of local buyers,traders, importers, retailers, wholesalers,agents and distributors keento explore new trade opportu-nities or to expand or diversi-fy their relationship withThai exporters.It also offers an array of op-
portunities to local entrepre-neurs who seek a new busi-ness enterprise.The first of the two shows
will take place from 18 to 20June at the Cape Town Inter-national Convention Centre.Officials of Thailand’s De-
partment of Trade will also be on hand to fa-cilitate introductions, answer trade questi-ons andassist traders to source andestablish
communication and relati-onships with Thai tradingpartners across all trade sec-tors.Thai chefs will prepare au-
thentic Thai food for visitorsto sample.V Traders who wish to participatein the networking events on theopening days in Cape Town canemail [email protected] toenquire about accreditation. Fordetails visit www.thailandtradeshow.co.za.
Thai trade show opportunity
Vulcans: Grade 1 pupils at ElkanahHouse make volcanoes once a year andthis adds to much fun and excitement.They build volcano models with clayand fill them with bicarbonate of soda,vinegar and red or orange powder paint,with makes the volcanoes “erupt”. Hereare Xan Munro and Mawande Raqa.
Take a tumble: Grade 3 pupil atSunningdale Preparatory, Slade Sterling,was placed first in the level3 boys,aged 9 to 10 at the Boland GymnasticsTumbling Competition. A total of 75gymnasts took part. Slade is part ofthe Gym Wizards Group.
A number of FreeCall lines have been in-stalled across the city to bring municipalservices closer to residents, no matterwhere they live.Most importantly, during thewinter sea-
son, these lines alsomake it easier for com-munities to contact the City of Cape Townto report any faults.The city has installed 67 FreeCall lines
in outlying areas and disadvantaged com-munities. A further 20 lines are set to beconnected by the end of July.Many informal settlements, including
some where there is hardly any telecom-munications infrastructure, will benefitfrom these new lines.“We are extending the network of Free-
Call telephones to areas where low vol-umes of service complaints and requestsare currently being registered because ofa lack of landlines or cellphone airtime onthe part of residents,” says the city’s may-oral committee member for corporateservices, Demetri Qually.The FreeCall lines can be used to contact
the city for various enquiries and servicerequests such as illegal dumping, waterleaks, sewer blockages, refuse collection,street lights that are out, pot holes, dam-aged roads and account enquiries.“The lines connect directly with the
city’s call centre number and cost the call-er nothing,” said Qually.Residents whomake use of normal land-
lines or cellphones, should contact theCityto report any service disruptions.V Call the City’s helpline centre on 0860 103 089for flooding or SMS (maximum 160 characters) to31220 for more infomation.
FreeCall linesdirect to city
Dr Chakarin Komolsiri
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’n Paar van die personeellede van die Tygerberghospitaalskool is (van links) Mare Pieters, SarinaSwart, Sharon Vincent, Rosetta Cupido en Renette Keet; Voor is Susan Potgieter (skoolhoof). FOTO:ROWENA HENDRICKS
ROWENA HENDRICKS
“Ons is net soos enige ander skool.Al verskil is ons leerders is almalhospitaalpasiënte en baie van
hulle is terminaal siek. Sommige is bedlêenden aan rolstoele gekluister, en die meestespandeer lang tye in die hospitaal ommedie-se redes en vir behandeling.Maar ons streef daagliks daarna om vir al
ons leerders net die beste te kan gee… énhoop vir die toekoms.”Só sê Susan Potgieter, hoof van die Tyger-
berg-hospitaalskool (TBHS), wat op die per-seel van die Tygerberg-hospitaal geleë is.Die skool wat in 1959 begin is, het nou jaar-liks altesaam sowat 1 600 leerders en dieklasseword inmulti-grade (van 1-12) enmul-ti-tale (Afrikaans en Engels) aangebied.
HoopDieTBHSsehoërskool-afdelingheet iThu-
ba, wat ‘hoop’ beteken, en hier word veralleerders met psigiatriese probleme geleer.Die skool volg ook dieABET-program,waar-deur die leerders dalk eendag vir ’n ambagaan ’n FET-kollege kan gaan studeer.Die Tygerberg-hospitaalskool is vanjaar
een van drie begunstigdes van TygerBurgerse Want ons Kan!/Cause we Can!-konsert,wat op Sondag 28 Julie in die Bellville-bur-gersentrum gehou word.Al die kaartjie-inkomste gaan direk na die
begunstigdes, wat self die kaartjies moetverkoop.Potgieter sê hul dag begin om 08:00 wan-
neer drie onderwysers opnames van leer-ders vir die dag by al die hospitaalsale gaandoen. Daarna kom hulle terug skool toe, omskoolwerk vir die leerders te kry wat bedlê-end en te siek is om skool toe te gaan.“Daar is 12 sale indiehospitaal endie getal
kinders wat ons opvoed verskil van dag totdag. Daar is geen vaste bywoningsregisternie, want dit verander elke dag na gelangvan hoeveel kinderpasiënte daar in die hos-pitaal is,” sê Potgieter.“Die meeste van die leerders kan ook nie
gemeng word nie, want hulle het verskillen-de mediese probleme, swak immuunstelselsen sommige het ernstige en aansteeklikesiektes.”Sy sê die kinders wat skool bywoon, moet
ook eers soggens eet en medikasie gebruikvoorhulle skool toekangaan.Al die leerdersmoet om 12:00 weer terugbesorg word by dieverskillende hospitaalsale vir etenstyd. Dieonderwysers gaan doen ook dan opvolgbe-soek aandie leerders bywiehulle die oggendskoolwerk gelos het. Hul amptelikewerkdageindig om 14:30.
“Wanneer die kinders teruggaan sale toevoel hulle beter, want die skool is ’n beken-de omgewing, maar baie was nog nooit in’n skool nie. Dis hartverskeurend,” sê Pot-gieter.Sy spog dat die skool ook die nasionale
kurrikulumvolg soos deur dieWes-Kaapseonderwysdepartement (WKOD) voorge-skryf word, maar nie sport doen nie.
Oefening“Ons kry weekliks kinderkinetika-stu-
dente van die kollege wat vir die leerdersfisieke oefening kom aanbied. ’n Groepvrywilligers het ook onlangs aangebied omons leerders met hul leesvaardighede tehelp,” sê sy.Die skool bied ook weekliks kunsklasse
aan, en elke twee weke bak-en-brou-lesse.Geen van die leerders wat die skool by-
woonbetaal egter skoolgeldnie, omdathul-le almal pasiënte van Tygerberg-hospitaalen uit minderbevoorregte omstandighedeafkomstig is.Die skool ontvang slegs ’n basiese staats-
toelaag en is verder heeltemal afhanklikvan skenkings en geldinsamelings. Die ge-wilde jaarlikse damestee is al geldinsame-ling wat die skool kan hou weens ’n tekortaan vrywilligers om dit te help reël.Vanjaar se damestee was ’n groot sukses
en die gasspreker by die geleentheid wasEllen Pakkies.“Geld bly maar altyd ’n uitdaging. Ons
streef daagliks daarna omvir elke kind netdie beste te kan gee. Ons moet alles insit.Ons probeer om emosioneel positief te bly.Die onderwysers moet emosioneel baiesterk wees, want jy kan nie net jammervoel nie, jy moet die kinders bemoedig enhulle laat uitsien na die toekoms,” sê Pot-gieter.Sy sê dieTygerBurger seWant ons kan!/
Cause we Can!-konsert is soos manna uitdie hemel, want met dié geld beoog dieskool omweer ’n rekenaarsentrummet or-dentlike rekenaars en stelsel in te rig. Dievorige rekenaarstelsel het ’n paar jaar ge-lede ingegee.“Die ouer leerders vind veral baat hier-
by, omdat hulle rekenaarvaardighede kanaanleer en navorsing kan doen,” sê Potgie-ter.Ander dringende behoeftes sluit in
skryfbehoeftes en die opgradering van diespeelarea vir die leerders se veiligheid.V Kaartjies vir TygerBurger se Want ons Kan!/’Cause we Can!konsert, is direk by die Tygerberghospitaalskool se skoolhoof, Susan Potgieter, te koop. Bel082 487 9458 of stuur ’n epos [email protected].
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If we confess oursins, He is faithfuland just and willforgive us our sinsand purify usfrom all unrighteousness.1 John 1:9
Voorwaarts, skaapkop! Op die wynlandgoed Groenland deel die skape en hoenders 'n kampie en vreet selfssaam uit die voerbak. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Belville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woorde nie,sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
Dis seker ’n familiekwaal. Myoupa aan vaderskant is doodtoe ’n vriend se huis afgebrandhet.
Twee jaar gelede moes ekvlamme trotseer om ’n paargoedjies uit my brandendeplaashuis te red. Laasweek wasdit my oudste seun se beurt.
’n Les uit die jongste brande:Indien u kaggel of stoof met ’nmetaal-skoorsteenpyp in diedakruimte het, moet jy drin-gend ’n plan maak.
Selfs vlekvrye staal isgevaarlik, want die hitte watuitgestraal word, breek isole-ringsmateriaal se weerstandig-heid teen vuur mettertyd af endit, of ’n voël- of muisnes, vatmaklik vlam.
’n Baksteen-skoorsteen totbokant die dak, of ten minste’n asbes-tipe omhulsel, is dieenigste veilige opsies.
Só ’n brand is ’n narebesigheid. Dankie aan die tallewonderlike mense, onder wievreemdelinge, wat spontaanhelpende hande uitgereik hetaan my seun en sy gesin.
Ons het geweet julle is daar,maar nogtans.
CLAUDE IPSERDurbanville
Waarskuwingoor brande
Awesome newspaper!Four stories in the paper
about bad things and the restjust about good things. When Iread your paper, which Ialways do, I read about peopletrying to make a difference insociety. Very positive reading.
Make your headlines positiveones.
HANS STEYNEmail
Sometimes we needa bit of good news
I’m a kid that likes his sports –skateboarding and riding BMX.I feel that it is a little bitunfair that the people in thepoorer communities havebetter facilities like skateparksthan in the wealthier areas.
For example, next to theDurbanville Soccer Club thereis a skatepark and everyFriday and Saturday there areabout 20 to 30 kids – all ofdifferent ages – looking for aplace to ride their bicycles,scooters and skateboards.
There is almost nowhere topractise riding on as like incommunities such as
We’d like a modernskatepark too
Scottsdene, Belhar and Mitch-ells Plain. There they have niceskateparks that could help usget better at the sport we love,but we cannot go ride there,because of the high crime rate.
The nicest skateparks are inthe worst areas and they arenot being put to good use.People are stealing everythingand every time someone fixes itup, it gets broken down again.
All I’m asking is to pleasetake this message into consider-ation and help us to upgradethe skatepark in Durbanville.
It will be much appreciatedby hundreds of people and itwill be looked after and put togood use. So, it wil not be awaste of time or money.
CHRISTOPHER VELDHUISDurbanville
Ek reageer op vorige briewewaarin kommer uitgespreekword oor die SAPD se nood-nommer (10111) wat nie bereik-baar is in noodgevalle nie. (“Noanswer at emergency hotline10111!”, TB, 5 Junie) My raadis: stel vas wat die kontaknom-mer van die sektorpolisie in jouomgewing is en stoor dit op jouselfoon. Ons het onlangsdeurgeloop onder inbrekers. Ekhet dadelik die nommer van diesektorpolisie geskakel en hullewas binne minute op die toneel.
GProteahoogte
Sektorpolisie senommer beter
I would like to thank themembers of ER 911 for theiroutstanding service.
On 29 April my hip brokeand I was in very severe pain.My daughter called 911 to fetchme so I could be admitted toPanorama hospital. When themedics arrived at my house,they immediately attended tome, with the utmost care andreassured me that they wouldtake good care of me. I neednot be afraid as they wouldhandle me to the best of theirability as I was in tremendouspain.
I could see the empathy anddedication in the manner theytreated me. I must add I havethe greatest respect for thefollowing members: Ryan Bell,Shaun Feltman and RicardoPsalm. They were excellent inthe manner which they treatedme and I wish to extend mygratitude towards these medicsand I would like to wish themwell in their future career.
May God bless them and keepthem safe.
MRS W ELLIOTTKraaifontein
Thanks medics forcaring about me
I’d like to thank Bellville HomeAffairs for their “fast andefficient” service given to me.
I applied for my passport onThursday afternoon 30 May,and collected it on Wednesdaymorning 5 June.
Just a word of caution to theladies who have their hairdone, etc. in order to ensurethey look their best in thephotos taken before the time:the photos taken by the officialon application are the ones thatare going to appear on yourpassport.
Make sure you look 100 % onthe day that you apply for yourpassport.
LS CLOETEParow
Always look yourbest for passports
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LEWENSKIEKIE
Help others towrap up warmthis winterWhile we have been blessed with somesun over the last few days, there are stillharsh winter nights ahead.
And while most of us are lucky enoughto spend cold nights wrapped up andwarm, there are many who do not sharethis privilege.
More than 2 000 Capetonians havealready been displaced in recent storms,but it’s not just humans who needwarmth. If it’s too cold for you, it’s toocold for animals too.
One very simple way to help bothhumans, and our four-legged friends, isthe donation of blankets. There are manyorganisations around Cape Town, like theCape Town Angels and the Animal AntiCruelty league, who are helping todistribute blankets to those in need.
A decent, warm, polar fleece blanketcosts as little as R45 and can make ahuge difference to someone’s life.
Polar fleece blankets are not always asthick as others, but some organisationsrequest these, as they dry quicker thantraditional thick blankets, a huge advan-tage when sunshine is scarce. A quickGoogle search for “Donate blankets CapeTown” brings up more than enoughsuggestions of organisations who arecollecting blankets this winter.
There’s not much you can buy forabout R45 these days. For a lot of us,that’s the cost of a take-away lunch. So,why not skip the take-aways (your bodywill thank you) and buy a blanketinstead?
Go ahead, make someone’s winter.
LEADER
SMSV Dankie, Telkom, dat jy so baie geld hetom te mors. Die verspreiders het in eenweek drie keer in ons singel telefoongidseaan dieselfde mense afgelewer. Elizma
V Hoe kan ’n persoon by Tygervallei se par-keerarea wegry nadat hy/sy jou motor ge-stamp het sonder om ’n nota met ’n naamof kontaknommer te los? Het sulke men-se nie ’n gewete nie? Ek verstaan dat hulmoontlik haastig is en nie kan wag tot jyklaar is met jou besigheid nie. Net ’n daadvan welwillendheid sal waardeer word.Meeste mense het tog sekerlik ’n pen ofstukkie papier byderhand. Nou sit onsmet al die skade en onkoste wat totaal on-nodig is as mense net ander se besittingssal respekteer. Dis waar alles begin: res-pek. Mariana
V Baie dankie, Dave Colins, vir die pragtigefoto van die sonsondergang! Vir my is diteen van die verruklikste skoon gesigte vandie natuur. Ek het dadelik gedink dat dieMeesterskilder die son sowel as die wolkenodig het om so ’n weergalose toneel teskilder. Net soos die son die wolke nodighet om sy mooiste kleure te laat weer-kaats, so het die Here ook die wolke in onslewens aangebring om Sy mooiste gesind-hede in die mens te voorskyn te bring.Laat ons die Here dank vir die wolke in onslewe, want elke donker wolk het ’n silwerrand. Nogmaals dankie, Dave, en Tyger-Burger. TamBea
V Ek wil net vra dat daar iets gedoen wordom die huishulpe te help! Ons is slawe, diehuise is so vuil en deurmekaar, koppies enborde in slaapkamers, klere en speelgoedwat die hele huis vol lê, die wêreld sestrykwerk en geen kos. Hartseer
V Country Opskop: We had a great timeand what a blessing to see the old legendsand new upcoming legends. Lance Jamesdid an excellent job as the host. Shame wedid miss Tommy Dell. He is in our prayers– get well soon. Thanks again. Anon
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
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Two outlawed pets: Parklands College hasbeen collecting pet food and blankets for theSPCA. Here is Sanuse Ncwadi, a Grade 3learner with college mascots – Bonnie andClyde – with some of the goods collected.
Feeding the needy: Following the inclement weather of the last few weeks, ParklandsCollege jumped into action and collected food, blankets and clothing for those in need.Here are Grade 1 learners Kaiden Laubenheimer, Tara Dixon, JeanMichelle de Blanche andIndy Berning with donations that were transported to Athlone Stadium and will form partof the Disaster Relief Fund for the Western Cape.
Library hosts holiday funWith the June school holidays justaround the corner, Milnerton Library isonce again geared up to entertain.
On 24 June there will be a session on‘carton wallets’ (bring a big, empty juicecarton for this activity), and the nextday there will be session on ‘Chineselanterns’. On 26 June participants canlearn all about ‘lollipop art’ and on the27th about ‘windmills’. Suitable for agesfour to 10yrs and sessions start at 11:00.V Parents who wish to know more can contactthe Children’s Library on 021 444 0819.
Fun with science:The Yearly RubeGoldberg ScienceProject was onceagain a huge successat MelkbosstrandPrivate School. Thisyear the inventions ofGalileo Galilei andLeonardo da Vinciwere incorporated inthe Rube GoldbergProject as well as thesea route taken byVasco da Gama. Hereare Mia Erasmus andRachel Cader showingtheir moving Heliocentric recreation ofGallileo Galilei. Thismoving model wouldrun over into a mazeof balls and blocksthat will have adomino effect until itbumps the boat ofVasco da Gama,imitating the discovering of the spice traderoute.
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GELEENTHEID OM EIENAARSKAP VAN JOURAADSHUIS TE NEEMDie Stad Kaapstad se direktoraat menslike nedersettings het aangekondig dat die Stad14 688 verkoopbare huureenhede het wat nog aan die bestaande huurders oorgedra kanword as hulle daarvoor in aanmerking kom.
Huurders wat in die Stad se verkoopbare huureiendomme woon en kwalifiseer, wordaangemoedig om eienaarskap van hierdie eenhede te neem.
Enkel- en ry-tipe kothuise en duplekse is beskikbaar.
As jy kwalifiseer, kan jy in aanmerking kom vir:
• ’n Korting op die koopprys• Vir die afskryf van agterstallige huur- en diensgeld• ’n Bydrae tot die oordragkoste van tot R500
Neem die volgende dokumente na jou plaaslike behuisingskantoor:
• Bewys van inkomste• Bewys van identiteit• Huweliksertifikaat, skeibevel, beëdigde verklaring gewoontereg- of Moslemhuwelik• Gade se doodsertifikaat (indien van toepassing)
Doen asseblief by jou plaaslike behuisingskantoor navraag oordie kortingsvoordele waarop jy geregtig is.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER105/2013
Some warmblankets forour animalsTable View LionsClub is collectingblankets andtowels for variousanimal shelters.These items canbe second-hand orbrand new, sinceall that matters isthat our furry andfeathered friendsenjoy somecomfort andwarmth thiscoming winter.The club has
received anoverwhelmingresponse duringthe past two years.The public are
welcome to dropoff their donationsat Postnet TableView (LifestyleCentre, MainRoad, Parklands).V One can alsocontact Liz Houstonon 082 924 4084 orsecretary@tableviewlions.za.org.
Kom geniet ’n cabernet- en wilds-vleis-vyfgangete by die Cuvée-res-taurant op die Simonsig-wynland-goed op Saterdag 15 Junie en Sater-dag 13 Julie.Die Simonsig-wynlandgoed is bui-
te Stellenbosch op die KrommeRhee-pad tussen die R44 en R304 ge-leë.Cuvée se wildsvleis-geïnspireer-
de spyskaart bied ’nheerlike spring-bokbiltongsop, gestoomde lemoen-
poeding vir die soettand en velemeer. Simonsig se 2001MagnumCa-bernet Sauvignon sal ook geduren-de die aand bedien word.V Besoek www.simonsig.co.za vir meer inligting oor Simonsig.
Cabernet en wildsvleisaand by Cuvée op Simonsig
Divine seafood breyaniThis delectable seafood breyanicomes from the kitchen of chefShaun Schoeman at Fyndraai Res-taurant at theSolms-Deltawine es-tate near Franchoek. Solms-Deltawill be one of 21wine estates at theinaugural TygerBurger “We LuvWine” wine festival, that wil takeplace at CapeGate Shopping Cen-tre on 20 and 21 June.We could notresist armtwisting this recipefrom Shaun after tasting it at thefestivals media launch. We lovedit and hope you do too.
Ingredients:. 500g long grain rice. 250 lentils. 2 tbls olive oil. 3 large onions. Thinly sliced. 1kg seafood mix.. calamari, crab,mussels, kingklip fish and blacktiger prawns. 30ml buttermilk. 2 tomatoes, skinned andchopped. 2 whole green chillies. 5ml ground cumin. 5 cloves. 5 all spice. 5 cardamom seeds. 2 pieces whole cinnamon. 60ml butter. 250 ml hot water
Masala. 6 cloves garlic. 5 ml salt. 2 green chillies. 15ml cumin. 30ml lemon juice. 5 ml turmeric
. 15ml olive oil
Method:Boil rice in salted water until done,about 10 minutes. Rinse in coldwater and drain. Boil lentils separately in salted water for 15 minutes,until done, rinse in cold water, anddrain. Heat up saucepan and braiseonions until golden brown, drain,preserve half and set remainderaside in saucepan.To make masala, pound garlic, saltand chillies in a mortar and pestleand combine with other ingredients.Smear over fish/seafood mix, and fryseafood in a separate well heatedpan, until cooked and firm. Removefrom pan and keep warm.Combine buttermilk, tomato, cumin,cloves, all spice, cardamom seedsand cinnamon, add to onions insaucepan, and simmer for 5 minutes.Adjust seasoning.
Sprinkle cooked rice and lentils overand arrange the seafood by gentlystirring.Spoon preserved onions and spicemix over and a dot of butter,sprinkle water over and closesaucepan tightly.Steam over high heat for 57minutes, reduce heat and simmerlow for another 5 minutes.Serve hot with tomato and onionsalad or sambals of your choice.V The Head Chef of FyndraaiRestaurant at SolmsDelta WineEstate near Franschhoek is local boy,Shaun Schoeman, who has been atits helm since the opening. TheRestaurant offers a modern take ontraditional Cape Cuisine (Khoi, Dutchand Cape Malay) whilst showcasingthe history of the area. Fyndraai isopen daily from 09:0017:00.Bookings: restaurant@solmsdelta.co.za or +27 21 874 3937.
Seafood breyani at Solms Delta. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
Soccer team asks for any equipmentTable View police initiated asoccer team in Doornbach and DuNoon, but now need support fromthe public.They are desperately looking
for soccer items such as balls,
bibs, cones, shin pads, boots,outfits, water bottles and whis-tles.The team, which was started by
coach Const Malibongwe Mnaniin February this year, is also
about more than just soccer.The aim is to keep the youth
occupied with sport, instead ofturning to crime.V For further enquiries contact Lt.Elizabeth Munro on 082 499 4609.
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Abig birthdaythank youDespite the soggy weather
on Sunday, 2 June 2013,thousands of people made
use of the MyCiTi ‘free ride day’.The ‘free ride day’ was held tomark the second anniversary ofthe launch of the MyCiTi servicebetween Civic Centre and TableView stations.“It is very encouraging to note
that a total of 13 708 passengertrips were made on the day,” saidCouncillor Brett Herron, MayoralCommittee Member: Transport
for Cape Town.“The intention is to offer as
many Capetonians as possiblea chance to experience the highlevels of comfort and serviceon the MyCiTi system. As moreroutes roll out across the city, thisannual event promises to becomea real highlight for MyCiTi.”The most popular trips were the
main route between Civic Centreand Table View, followed by theAirport route, which includes thetrip to the V&AWaterfront.
MyCiTimascotMarvin was on hand towelcome passengers to the Civic Centre station to enjoy a free ride on the bus.
Among those enjoying a free ridewere students Simthumile Vharevaitga andMudayHumbulani from theCapePeninsulaUniversity of Technology,who
live inObservatory. “I use this high quality service each day,” said Simthumile.MudaywishedMyCiTi a happy birthday. “MyCiTi is an excellent service,” he said.
MyCiTi’s annual fare increasecomes into effect from 1 July
2013, in line with the City of CapeTown’s budget. Please ensure thatyou have enough money on yourcard to cover the new fares andavoid incurring penalties.“The City has sought to keep
the fare increases as low aspossible and we are confidentthat the increases are reasonable.The MyCiTi service remains aneconomical way to commute,” saidCouncillor Brett Herron.The fare for a trip on an area
servicewill rise fromR5.30 toR5.80,and still includes free transfers toother area routes at Civic Centre andTable View stations. BetweenCivicCentre and Table View stations, the
farewill increase fromR10.60 toR11.50, but still includes a free tripon an area route at either or bothends of the journey.The service from theAirport to
Civic Centrewill go up fromR57toR62 for adults, and fromR28.10toR30.30 for children aged four toeleven years old. Amonthly ticketfor the airport servicewill rise fromR449.50 toR484.60.The cost of amyconnect cardwill
increase fromR23 toR25.As before, children under the age
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fromR16 toR24on all routes, exceptalong theCivic Centre –Airport routewhere the penaltywill nowbeR76.
MyCiTi fares increasefrom 1 July 2013
To access the station during construction, commuters will need to use the stairs outsideArtscape Theatre or the Civic Centre, and then the stairs down to the MyCiTi station.
Construction on thewest side oftheCivic Centre station is about
to begin,which aims to providebetter shelter to people buyingmyconnect cards and loadingmoneyat the kiosks.During this time, passengers
will need to please use the stairson either side of the road next totheCivic Centre and theArtscapeTheatre toAlbert Luthuli Place,which is the deck above the station,and then down the stairs into thestation. Accesswill be provided atstreet level forwheelchair users andwill be clearly sign-posted.Thedrop-and-goareadirectly
outside thestationwill beused forconstructionvehicles, butpassengerscanstill use theotherdrop-and-goareasonHertzogBoulevardoutsideArtscapeand theCivicCentre.TheCity of CapeTownapologises
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De Wallen are on theOrange Couch thisweek. PHOTO: TWELVEELEVEN PRODUCTIONS
De Wallen: gigs getbigger and biggerLOUISA STEYL
“They’re the best live act I’ve ever seen,”and “These guys are fantastic,” are some ofthe things you’ll hear people say after a DeWallen show.
This probably has a lot to do with front-man, Jeandré Swanepoel, whose energeticstage personality has seen him described asa mixture between Mick Jagger and TimCurry’s “Dr Frank-n-Furter”.
It’s not just Jeandré who has people talk-ing though. The rest of the band have someserious musical chops too.
Lead guitarist, Justen Hosken, holds aGrade 3 practical in guitar, but will be doinghis Grade 5 theory and Grade 8 practical inSeptember, while rhythm guitarist, PieterBekker has a Grade 5 in guitar and theoryfrom Unisa. Drummer, Dawid Bosman hashis Grade 8 in drums from the Trinity RockSchool in London and Jeandré himself hasa Grade 6 from Trinity Rock School andGrade 5 from Unisa in guitar.
Together with new bassist, Brandon Bell,De Wallen is on a one-band mission to bring“dirty, sexy, rock ’n roll” back.
WhenTygerBurger last spoke to the band,in June last year, the band was just startingout.
When asked what has happened sincethen, Jeandré says: “Aandklas happened!”referring to the Aandklas Battle of theBands, which the band won last year, earn-ing them a recording deal and a good fewhigh profile gigs.
Before that though, the band had a fewlineup changes, with Justen joining thefamily as an extra guitarist and Brandonstepping in to replace their bassist.
“There’s always going to be a different en-ergy when you add someone new to theband,” Brandon points out, while Justenconfirms that the two brought new influenc-es to the band’s sound.
Justen also adds that while their soundis always developing, at its core their music
is “riff-rock”.When any of the members listen to some-
thing new, they bring it back to the bandand that, Jeandré says, is what keeps themrelevant. “It keeps our performancesfresh,” he says.
The band all cite the Aandklas battle asa milestone in their career.
“It just meant to me, that we are busymaking it,” Pieter says, adding that ithelped the band progress, as opposed to get-ting stuck in a rut.
“It just opened my eyes,” Justen says, ex-plaining that while many bands win things,the opportunity to record made him realisethat the band could get serious and that hedidn’t want them to waste the opportunity.
Jeandré shares Justen’s sentiments, say-ing: “That was the night when I realised I’min this for good.”
The band recorded with Justin Versfeldat Sun Studios and their production will bedone through Patriot Productions.
Since winning the Battle, De Wallen haveopened for acts like aKing and Van CokeKartel.
“Every gig we play is bigger than the pre-vious one and we just have to keep steppingup our game,” Brandon says.
Their next big gig is Friday at Mercurywhen they will play with Red State and TheFootnotes. Tickets for the show cost R30 atthe door.
De Wallen is hoping to start sending outtheir first single to radio stations soon.They will launch their album at Aandklasin Stellenbosch in August.
Keep an eye on their Facebook page formore information.V De Wallen is on the Orange Couch this week. Visitwww.tygerburger.co.za to watch their performanceand find out more about them.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V Two readers can each win double tickets to thelaunch and a copy of De Wallen’s debut album. Visitwww.tygerburger.co.za to enter.
V Die Jaloersbokkies met Ashur Petersen(musikale regisseur), Jawaahier Petersen,Nedine Blom en ’n vyfstukorkes is vanaandby Die Boer te sien. Kaartjies is R100. Bespreekby 021 979 1911 of 083 406 0111.
V James en Andre is Donderdag by Die Boerte sien. R80. Bespreek by 021 979 1911 of 083406 0111.
V Kidofdoom will be at Assembly on Fridaywith Holiday Murray, John Wizards, TommyGun and Sideshow. Tickets are R80 at thedoor.
V Gerald Clark and The Deadman will be atDie Boer on Friday for the launch of Gerald’snew album. R90. Call 021 979 1911 or 083 4060111 to book.
V Patrick Canovi will be at Quay 4 every Friday from 16:30. Entrance is free.
V Kurt Schoonraad, Llungelo Ndlovu, Mar-tin Evans, KG Mokgad and Oliver Booth willbe at Richard’s Supper Stage and Bistro onFriday. R100 including a cocktail. Call 076 1444809 or email bookings@richardscapetown.co.za to book.
V The Mark Haze Band will be at Bertie’sMooring in Gordon’s Bay on Friday from 21:00.Entrance is free. Call 021 856 3343 to book.
V Sakka Stone is Saterdag in Voëls van annerste Vere by Die Boer te sien. R80. Bespreek
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V The Blues Commission with Kiss the Skywill be at The Quarry at Hillcrest on Sundayfrom 14:00. R50. Call 0219764959 or [email protected] to book.
V Dowwe Dolla is Sondag by Die Boer met ’nVadersdag middagete in Dowwe Dolla DinkDiep te sien. R100. Bespreek by 021 979 1911of 083 406 0111.
V Loukmaan Adams will be at All Star Theatre in Brackenfell on Sunday for a Father’s Dayshow. R250. Call 021 836 5143 or visitwww.allstartheatre.co.za to book.
V Blues meets Rock is on at Durbanville GolfClub on Sunday from 20:00 with Fox Comet,Pebbleman and Stefan Dixon. R60. Call 021976 8120 to book a table.
V Alvon Collison will present a Mother’s Day/Father’s Day show at the City Hall on Sundayfrom 15:00 with Shannon Lewis and FariedSwartz. Tickets cost R60 including tea/coffee and koeksusters. Booking through Computicket.
V Wendy Oldfield will be at Bertie’s Mooringin Gordon’s Bay on Sunday from 18:00. Entrance is free. Call 021 856 3343 to book.
V Thys die Bosveldklong is Dinsdag by DieBoer. R100. Bespreek by 021 979 1911 of 083406 0111.
What’s On | Wat’s Waar
Epic will be released at Ster-KinekorCapeGate, Tyger Valley, N1 City, Parowand Bayside on Friday.
In this animated adventure, a teenagerfinds herself transported to a deep forest
setting where a battle between the forcesof good and the forces of evil is takingplace. She bands together with a rag-taggroup of characters in order to save theirworld, and ours.
Teen finds herself between good and evil
Evergreens: The next Memories and Melodies Concert takes place at the Bellville CivicTheatre at 10:30 on Wednesday 19 June, featuring Tribute who will perform the songs ofCliff and the Shadows. Tickets cost R45. Call Cynthia on 021 976 1227 for more information or to book.
Monochrome, a group exhibition, opens atArt.B Gallery in Bellville today.
The exhibition features work by Eliza-beth Gunther, Sam Macholo, Shany van denBergh, Milene Rust, Vernon Swart, Brahmvan Zyl, Corlie de Kock, Juria le Roux, Eli-zabeth Miller-Vermeulen, Strijdom van der
Merwe, Emma Willemse, Alex Hamilton,Johan van Zyl, Kristine Kronje, Tiaan, vanDeventer and Peter Jacobs.
The opening is at 18:30 for 19:00 tonightand the exhibition runs until 19 July.V Visit www.artb.co.za for more information aboutthe exhibition.
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Win tickets to see Jersey Boys at the Artscape.
Musical tale of Frankie ValliThe multi-award winning Broadway smashhit musical, Jersey Boys, opens at Artscapeon 19 June 2013.The show, which was a runaway success
in Johannesburg and Singapore, tells the re-al true-life story of Frankie Valli and theFour Seasons who became one of the great-est successes in pop music history.The band sold 175million records globally
before theyhit 30 and the show features ever-popular hits like “Sherry”, “Big Girls Don’tCry”, “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” and“My Eyes Adored You”.Although the names of these and other
show songs aren’t easily recognised bymany, the tunes become more and more fa-miliar as the captivating tale of the four mu-
sicians unfolds and the audience can beheard singing along.The stellar 19-member South African cast
including Emmanuel Castis and localsKirsten Murphy-Rossiter, Jaco van Rens-burg, Duane Alexander and Stephen Jubberperformed in Singapore to critical acclaim.V Tickets are available at Computicket or ArtscapeDialASeat 021 421 7695.V For more information, visit www.jerseyboyssa.co.za or follow the Jersey Boys journey on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V 12 TygerBurger readers can each win double ticketsto see the show on Tuesday 25 June. Visit www.tygerburger.co.za to enter.
Monotypes and lino printsA new exhibition will open at theRust-en-Vrede gallery in Durbanville onTuesday 18 June.Theo Paul Vorster will present some
of his recent monotypes and lino prints.Also exhibiting in Salon A is a group
exhibition of miniatures by variousartists.The exhibition will open at 19:00. The
Art Cafe will be selling soup and stew towarm the evening and a cash bar willbe available.V The exhibition will run until Thursday 18 July.Visit www.rustenvrede.com or call 021 9764691 for more information.
Poetry for the love of itThe first McGregor Poetry Festival willtake place from 20 to 23 June.The festival will be bringing together
many of South Africa’s top poets forthree days of readings, debates, movies,entertainment and more.There will also be Open Mic sessions,
where unpublished and undiscoveredpoets can share their work.The festival is a non profit event
established purely to promote theenjoyment of poetry, and to give wellknown and new poets a platform toexpress their talents.V Visit www.temenos.org.za for a full programme and more information.
Superman: Mario Ogle will be back inthe Mother City as part of his Superman Mall Tour. The tour is named afterhis number one single and currentalbum Superman. Mario will be at N1City’s Food Court from 13:00 to 14:00on Saturday. WIN! WIN! WIN! Two luckyreaders can each win a copy of MarioOgle’s album. Visit www.tygerburger.co.za to enter.
Celebrate: BLUES meets ROCK incelebration of Youth Day and Father’sDay on Sunday at the Durbanville GolfClub from 20:00. The lineup for the nightincludes Fox Comet, Pebbleman andStefan Dixon (pictured). There will alsobe a Fender Guitar and R500 cashgiveaway. Tickets cost R60 at the door,or call 021 976 8120 to book a table.
Originals: PatrickCanovi will launch hisnewest project, TheBlues Commission, atThe Quarry at HillcrestWine Estate onSunday from 14:00.With the membersfrom Kiss the Sky, theproject will feature anew and mostlyoriginal repertoire ofsongs written byPatrick almost 30years ago, that havebeen given a moderntouch. The band willalso play Kiss the Skymaterial, with guestappearances by somelocal blues artists.R50. Call 021 9764959 or emailmike@hillcrestquarry.co.za to book.
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STREEKS-WEnner
2013
Beste SBU-ambassadeur
The 2012/2013 cricket season was one of themost successful seasons the DurbanvilleCricket Club experienced in its 55 years ofexistence.Despite the lack of sponsorship, funding
and limited sports playing facilities, the clubhas continuously acknowledged and em-braced its social responsibility role.The senior section of the club achieved the
following achievements during the2012/2013 season:
V WPCA Club of the Year Trophy: 2012/2013 season.
V First team winners of the WPCA Divi-sion 1B League Trophy and Combined1A/1B Division One Day ChampionshipsTrophy. The team was Division 1B AMA 20semi-finalists and promoted back to WPCA1A Division.
V Second team winners of the WPCA Re-serve A Two Day League Trophy.
V Third team winners of the WPCA Re-serve FTwoDayLeagueTrophy and theDayChampionships Trophy. An accomplish-ment achieved two years in a row.
V Fourth team ended fourth in the thirddivision A League.
V Fifth team ended sixth in the third Divi-sion A League.
V Sixth team ended second in third Divi-sion D League. Promoted to third Division3C League.
V Women’s 1st Team - Ended 3rd in the 40over League and 3rd in the AMA 20 League
in the WPCA Women’s 1st Division.The success of the development pro-
grammes is largely due to the contributionsof passionate club members, parents and
coaches who volunteer their services andtime to develop the youth in the community.The club plans to expand the current de-
velopment programmes and activities and
invites the community and schools in thenorthern suburbs to get involved and sup-port the Durbanville Cricket Club initia-tives in preparing the youth for tomorrow.
Durbanville’s best season ever
Left: Nabeal Dien (WP CEO), Prof Andre Odendaal (Cobras CEO), Amien Kader (DCC 3rd Team captainwinners of Res F Two Day and One Daycompetitions – Holding the 1B Two Day Trophy, Charles Clacher (DCC secretary with the Res A Two Day trophy that the second team won), RobbieAtkins (DCC match secretary with the Club of the Year trophy), Wallace Albertyn (DCC First Team captain with 1AB One day trophy), BeresfordWilliams (WP President), Dr De Vries Basson (DCC Chairman), Carl Lambert (DCC First team coach and manager with the Res F Two day trophy.
Die o.19A-rugbyspanne het mekaar deegliklamgelê in al drie Premierligawedstrydewaarby skole in die Tygerbergstreek die af-gelope Saterdag betrokke was.
HS Tygerberg het net daardie titseltjie be-ter vertoon om Stellenberg welverdiend 23-18 te klop, terwyl die ander twee reëndeur-weekte kragmetings ewe gelykop verloop
het.HSBellville het weliswaar diemeeste aan-
valswerk teen De Kuilen gedoen, maar dieKuile het hulle nie laat onderkry nie en ’n
eindtelling van 18-18 bewerkstellig. Brac-kenfell is goed skrikgemaak deur Milnertonvoordat dieBrakkemet 21-12 die knoopdeur-gehak het. Fairmont het met die draaislagnog agtergeloop teen Labori, maar het in dietweede skof die Paarliete behoorlik laat lesopsê om met ’n wentelling van 33-12 van dieveld te stap. – (Sarel Burger)
Durbanville-Bellville se senior rugby-span is ná sy oortuigende oorwin-ning van 48-5 oor Belhar steeds ste-
wig in die wedloop om as die Superliga-kampioen in die WP gekroon te word.Die Durbies – wat veral weens ’n lang
rits beserings onlangs ’n terugslag of tweegehad het – is kort op die hakke van dieMaties en Ikeys bo-aan die die Superliga-punteleer.Envoorts is dieDurbanvillers ookopdie
oomblik die gunsteling om die WP ander-maal as die beste nie-universitêre klub indievolgendeGemeenskapstrofee-kompeti-sie te verteenwoordig.Die klub Hamiltons, wat in ’n wedloop
met Durbanville-Bellville is vir deelnameaandiékompetisie, het indie jongste reekswedstryde onverwags teen SchotscheKloof/Walmer vasgeval.Die Durbies was teen Belhar met rustyd
reeds 24-0 voor en, hoewel Belhar in dietweede helfte heelwat beter vertoon het,het die tuisspanmet drie drieë skuins voordie eindfluitjie ’n bonuspunt-oorwinningverseker.
SopnatAs gevolg van die triestige weer en sop-
nat veld op die Charlie Morkel-stadion isnet ’n enkele drie gedruk in die kragme-ting waarin Bellville 3-11 teen Helderbergverloor het.In die B-afdeling van die Superliga is
oorwinnings behaal deur Kuilsrivier (44-10 t Hands & Heart), Universiteit Wes-Kaapland (31-15 t Primrose) en Goodwood(26-17 t Brackenfell), maar Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege is met 43-3 die kous oordie kop getrek deur Valsbaai.
SUPERLIGARUGBY: BELHAR KRY GROOT SLAE
Durbies bly in die wedloop
This is a 1989Mazda 767b 4rotor engine LeMans race car.Mazda onlybuilt a coupleof them andproud owner,Alan Dike, tookit out for ashakedowntest atKillarneyraceway onSaturday.PHOTO:COLIN BROWN
Rare racer roars
Entries for one of Cape Town’s big-gest and most popular road runningevents, the OUTsurance 94.5 KfmGun Run, have opened.The event takes place onSunday 13
October and participants can chooseto take part in the 21 km half mara-thon or 10 km run/walk and five kmfun run/walk, which are aimed atfamilies, younger participants andbeginners.Last year the event attracted a
record field of close to 15 500 partici-pants, and race organiser AtlanticAthletic Club is expecting to hostclose to 18 000 this year.Participants can enter at any
Sportsman’s Warehouse or online atwww.thegunrun.co.za.Entries close onSunday29Septem-
ber and there is no limit to entries ineach of the distance categories.TheAnna Foundation has been ap-
pointed as the official beneficiaryand all funds raised will go towardstheir cause.The foundation is a non-profit or-
ganisation working with childrenwho live on farms and in rural areasof the Western Cape.To find out more visit www.anna-
foundation.com.
Gun Runentriesopen to all
Are you good enoughto be our sport star?Remember to submit your sporting achieve-ments for the TygerBurger Sportstar of theMonth Competition. Let’s Play will give giftpackages for the monthly winner.Bosman, McNulty and Du Toit Optome-
tristswill give thewinner apair of sunglass-es of their choice.Shihan Hennie Bosman will also give
R1 000 cash to the winner.Submit entries to mcnul-