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Vanjaar sal Garth Taylor, Theuns Jordaan en Dr Victor and the Rasta Re- bels die verhoog in die Liqui-Fruit-am- fiteater in die Paarl op Saterdag 21 Maart deel. Die konsert word deur TygerBurger, CapeGate-winkelsentrum en Smile 90.4fm aangebied en is nog steeds die enigste in die land waar die publiek die kunstenaars gekies het. Ná weke se gestemmery is die topdrie in Desember verlede jaar aangewys. Hulle is Garth Taylor, Dr Victor and the Rasta Re- bels en Theuns Jor- daan, wat vir ’n derde keer deur ons le- sers gekies is om op te tree. Anders as met ander verskeiden- heidskonserte, waar elke sanger net een of twee liedjies sing, sal elke kun- stenaar sy eie volle vertoning by die Local is Lekker-konsert lewer – dis so goed soos drie konserte in een aand vir die prys van een. Nog ’n bonus van dié konsert is die pragtige venue met sy lieflike uitsig. Konsertgangers word aangemoedig om vroeër te kom en op die grasterras- se van die amfiteater te kuier. Kos- en wynstalletjies sal versnape- ringe verkoop. V Kaartjies vir Local is Lekker-2015 kos tussen R130 en R160 en is by Computicket of www.cultivaria.com beskikbaar. Koop nóú kaartjies vir jou konsert ed en is nog steeds die Garth Taylor is een van die kunstenaars wat by Local is Lekker-2015 te sien sal wees. ANDRÉ BAKKES @andrebakkes I n 1984 the Swiss couple, Emil and Liliana Schmid, decided to go on a year-long jour- ney to explore the world. One thing led to another and before they could count to 713 000, they travelled 713 000km in 30 years through 181 countries. In the same car! The 73-year-olds have been the record hol- ders for the “Longest driven journey” in the Guiness Book of World Records since 1998 Love grows stronger It is therefore no surprise they found their way to Melkbosstrand and Table View in their Toyota LandCruiser FJ60 recently – for the second time. “We love Cape Town, but the traffic is too much,” says Emil in his Swiss accent. It was his 73rd birthday on Tuesday when TygerBurger contacted him. He laughs before he says: “You are the se- cond person to wish me a happy birthday to- day. My wife was the first!” Their love evidently grew stronger with ever passing kilometres on their Toyota’s odometer. “The car is as ancient as me,” jokes Emil, before adding that the engine is still running smoothly, but the body has taken a beating. Answers to TygerBurger’s questions come quickly, because the Schmids have done just over 250 interviews since they started their journey. The attempt to ask a unique question was shot down when Emil answered the next wit- hout a moment of hesitation: “There are not enough roads in Antarctica! It is also very expensive and virtually impossible to get permits. We live out of a retirement pension from Switzerland and it’s not bad, but not nearly enough to go to Antarctica.” Most people can only dream of having the funds available to see but one country, and Emil is aware how lucky they have been. “In Switzerland most couples would buy a house, but my wife and I decided to rather see the world. Then later her mother died and left us some money in her will and then later my mother also died. Since then we ha- ve lived off a pension,” he continues. The challenge of getting enough money to continue their adventure isn’t as big as over- coming insufficient infrastructure, terro- rism or bureaucracy. “In some countries, especially in Africa, the roads are non-existent! And then in Nige- ria there is the Boko Haram, to name but one of the many terrorist groups out there. But the biggest challenge must be getting the right visas to travel through the world. Befo- re Switzerland went to the Schengen Visa sy- stem it was much easier, but now that we fall under the whole of Europe it can take a very long time to get it,” says Emil. Into Africa Now they are heading into Africa once again to see places they have never seen be- fore. One Emil is particularly looking for- ward to is Ethiopia, since mountainous ter- rain is where his soul finds peace. For this reason Mongolia has a special place in his heart. Pacific islands are also calling once again, but this time the Schmids want to skip Samoa and Papa New Guinea. “We have been there before, and mostly when you visit a country for the second time it holds some disappointment.” The thought of them going to one place every December holiday like “normal peo- ple” must be a depressing proposition. “This time we want to go to Micronesia. It is very small with a few islands, so we hope to hop from one island to the next.” TygerBurger stops Emil right there and says we cannot steal any more minutes from his birthday. If he had to recount all their immensely interesting stories collected on their journey then they might hold a new re- cord in the Guiness Book of World Records – “the longest telephonic interview”. For more info go to www.weltrekordrei- se.ch. The odometer on the Toyota now stands at 713 000 km. The Schmids recently passed through Cape Town on their 30 year journey across the world. PHOTO: SUPPLIED ADVENTURE: SWISS COUPLE CLOCK 713 000KM IN CRUISER 30yr 30yr se se xpl xpl oring oring
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Daar is minder as ’n maand oor omkaartjies vir vanjaar se Local is Lek-ker-konsert te koop.Vanjaar sal Garth Taylor, Theuns
Jordaan enDrVictor and theRastaRe-bels die verhoog in die Liqui-Fruit-am-fiteater in die Paarl op Saterdag 21Maart deel.Die konsert word deurTygerBurger,
CapeGate-winkelsentrum en Smile90.4fm aangebied en is nog steeds dieenigste in dieland waar diepubliek diekunstenaarsgekies het.Ná weke se
gestemmeryis die topdriein Desemberverlede jaaraangewys.Hulle isGarthTaylor, DrVictor andthe Rasta Re-bels enTheuns Jor-daan, wat vir’n derde keerdeur ons le-sers gekies isom op te tree.Anders as
met anderverskeiden-heidskonserte, waar elke sanger neteen of twee liedjies sing, sal elke kun-stenaar sy eie volle vertoning by dieLocal is Lekker-konsert lewer – dis sogoed soos drie konserte in een aand virdie prys van een.Nog ’n bonus van dié konsert is die
pragtige venue met sy lieflike uitsig.Konsertgangers word aangemoedig
om vroeër te kom en op die grasterras-se van die amfiteater te kuier.Kos- en wynstalletjies sal versnape-
ringe verkoop.V Kaartjies vir Local is Lekker2015 kos tussenR130 en R160 en is by Computicket ofwww.cultivaria.com beskikbaar.
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In 1984 the Swiss couple, Emil and LilianaSchmid, decided to go on a year-long jour-ney to explore the world.One thing led to another and before they
could count to 713 000, they travelled713 000km in 30 years through 181 countries.In the same car!The 73-year-olds have been the record hol-
ders for the “Longest driven journey” in theGuiness Book of World Records since 1998
Love grows strongerIt is therefore no surprise they found their
way to Melkbosstrand and Table View intheir Toyota LandCruiser FJ60 recently– for the second time.“We love Cape Town, but the traffic is too
much,” says Emil in his Swiss accent.It was his 73rd birthday on Tuesday when
TygerBurger contacted him.He laughs before he says: “You are the se-
cond person to wishme a happy birthday to-day. My wife was the first!”Their love evidently grew stronger with
ever passing kilometres on their Toyota’sodometer.“The car is as ancient as me,” jokes Emil,
before adding that the engine is still runningsmoothly, but the body has taken a beating.
Answers toTygerBurger’s questions comequickly, because the Schmids have done justover 250 interviews since they started theirjourney.The attempt to ask a unique question was
shot downwhenEmil answered thenextwit-hout a moment of hesitation: “There are notenough roads in Antarctica! It is also veryexpensive and virtually impossible to getpermits. We live out of a retirement pensionfrom Switzerland and it’s not bad, but notnearly enough to go to Antarctica.”Most people can only dream of having the
funds available to see but one country, andEmil is aware how lucky they have been.“In Switzerland most couples would buy
a house, but my wife and I decided to rathersee the world. Then later her mother diedand left us some money in her will and thenlater mymother also died. Since then we ha-ve lived off a pension,” he continues.The challenge of getting enough money to
continue their adventure isn’t as big as over-coming insufficient infrastructure, terro-rism or bureaucracy.“In some countries, especially in Africa,
the roads arenon-existent!And then inNige-ria there is theBokoHaram, to namebut oneof the many terrorist groups out there. Butthe biggest challenge must be getting theright visas to travel through theworld. Befo-re Switzerlandwent to theSchengenVisa sy-
stem itwasmuch easier, but now thatwe fallunder the whole of Europe it can take a verylong time to get it,” says Emil.
Into AfricaNow they are heading into Africa once
again to see places they have never seen be-fore. One Emil is particularly looking for-ward to is Ethiopia, since mountainous ter-rain is where his soul finds peace. For thisreason Mongolia has a special place in hisheart. Pacific islands are also calling onceagain, but this time theSchmidswant to skipSamoa and Papa New Guinea.“We have been there before, and mostly
when you visit a country for the second timeit holds some disappointment.”The thought of them going to one place
every December holiday like “normal peo-ple” must be a depressing proposition.“This time we want to go to Micronesia.
It is very smallwith a few islands, sowehopeto hop from one island to the next.”TygerBurger stops Emil right there and
sayswe cannot steal anymoreminutes fromhis birthday. If he had to recount all theirimmensely interesting stories collected ontheir journey then theymight hold a new re-cord in the Guiness Book of World Records– “the longest telephonic interview”.For more info go to www.weltrekordrei-
se.ch.
The odometer on the Toyotanow stands at 713 000 km.The Schmids recently passedthrough Cape Town on their30 year journey across theworld. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
ADVENTURE: SWISS COUPLE CLOCK 713 000KM IN CRUISER
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“So in this section I can walk my dogon a leash between 10:38 and 13:16and then a few hours later it can
run free, as long as neither occur before orafter a certain date? Can these rules be anymore complicated?”One person who regularly walks his dogs
onMelkbosstrand’s beach is upset about thenew rules hampering his routine, but partic-ularly with the lack of clarity surroundingdog walking rules.He is not alone, with local ratepayers’ as-
sociation excomember JohnTaylor sendingan email to the City of Cape Town about thematter recently.
Carrying on as usualTaylor is worried that it is taking the City
too long to erect the proper signage to informthe public of the rules, which came into ef-fect at the end of last year.“It is very frustrating,” says Taylor in his
email.“Despite more that a year of preparation
and time to get the policy in place and signsup ahead of the Christmas season, the Cityhas not performed and everyone in Melk-bosstrand has been left wondering just what
is going on. So for now it seems there is nopublic information, no warnings (or fines)by law enforcement and no signage – despitepromises by the City to get it sorted out. Sothe dogs (and their owners) are just carryingon as usual.”Hehas since received a reply from theCity
inwhich the department of sport, recreationand amenities admitted they are aware ofthe “animal zone confusion”.They are apparently waiting on approval
of the new signage and will install them interms of the correct zones, as approved bysubcouncil 1.Theyalso indicated that anyold signswith
incorrect information will be removed thisweek.These older signs permit dog walking on
leashes in areas where it is under the newlaw, not permitted.“Law enforcement cannot now just write
out fines to anyone who breaks the law, be-cause the person might not know what thenew law is,” says Taylor.He hopes the new signage will have been
placed at the beach before the end of themonth.“I want to see law enforcement walking
around with pamphlets and distributingthese to people with dogs. By doing this andthrough word of mouth the news will
spread,” he adds.The beach has been demarcated into six
sections, each with it’s own dog-walking cri-teria.From 1st Avenue to 5th Avenue dogs will
be allowed to be walked on a leash, and from5th Avenue to 11th Avenue (between 1 De-cember and 31 March), no dogs will be al-lowed on the pathways.
Horse accessFrom 11th Avenue to 19th Avenue (be-
tween 1 May and 31 October), dogs will beallowed on a leash, and from 1 November to30 April no dogs will be allowed between09:00 and 19:00.From 19th Avenue to Soutrivier, dogs will
be allowed on a leash and from Soutrivierto Strand Road, free running dogs will be al-lowed at all times.Finally, fromStrandRoad toEdwardCres-
cent, dogs can run free from09:00 to 17:00 anddogs on a leash from 06:00 to 09:00 and from17:00 to 20:00.This final point has been decided on to al-
low horses access to the beach front from06:00 to 09:00 and from 17:00 to 20:00.To report a local issue one can phone In-
spector George Gomis on 021 554 8006 orPrincipal Inspector Lilly Wilson on021 554 1306.
Dog rules have owners confusedVibey stalls at ElkanahGo and enjoy the many sights andinteresting products on offer, aswell as aromas of fresh coffee andfood while browsing around thediverse, interesting and vibey stallsat the next Elkanah SchoolyardMarket taking place on Saturday (28February) from 09:00 to 13:00.
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Melkbosstrand is becoming a binscratcher’s haven, and there ap-pears little authorities can do to
curb the influx.To make matters worse, there might be a
link between bin scratchers and crime.Two bin scratchers were apparently
caught breaking into a home recently.As a result, Melkbos Neighbourhood
Watch has, through a newsletter, urged thecommunity to take responsibility for whatthey put out on bin days.Melkbosstrand police station command-
er Captain Ronita van der Toorn also em-phasises this point, and says the police canonly talk to bin scratchers if they see themtaking something that does not belong tothem.“Garbage left in amunicipal bin is intend-
ed for the municipality. It is an agreementbetween the house owner and the City ofCape Town,” says Van der Toorn.“We tell them this, as well as the fact that
it is extremely unhygienic to scratcharound in someone else’s garbage.”According to her the majority of bin
scratchers would not argue with the police.She also insists neither the police nor the
local neighbourhood watch are allowed toremove a someone from the suburb againsttheir will.BothVan der Toorn and thewatch reckon
the most efficient way to overcome the in-cursion is for the public to carefully consid-er what they throw away.“Melkbosstrand has seen an alarming in-
crease in bin scratchers, so it is vital thatwe as a community understand the reper-cussions our actions have on everyone elsearound us,” reads the email from the neigh-bourhood watch.“It is important to understand that only
a very small percentage of these people areneedy asmany of them come into townwitha different agenda, and secondly that whatwe throw out, will encourage them to comeback and further encourage additional binscratchers.”
Van der Toorn says people who want tohelp feed vagrants should rather donatefood to local non-profit organisations.The watch is also working on a plan with
Table View Freecycle, an intiative that hasalready borne fruit in Table View.
Melkbosstrand is becoming a favourite “hunting ground” for bin scratchers. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
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The seventh annualCenturyCity SportsFestival will take place from this Fri-day (27 February) until Sunday.
The festival includes the 10km Expressroad race offering runners among the topcash prizes in the country,The sporting highlight of the year on the
Century City calendar, the Sports Festivalis aimed at both corporate teams and indivi-dual participants, drawing competitorsfrom far and wide.The festival will again be held in and
around Central Park and will include fun,food and entertainment for the family.The Century City 10kmExpress is the sig-
nature event and forms part of the WesternProvinceAthletics calendar aswell as beinga Coca Cola League Race. Building on thesuccess of previous years, the race will beheld on Saturday over a flat, fast course andis expected to attract a large number of run-ners, many from out of town, attempting toachieve personal best times over the distan-ce and to win the R10 000 purse.The top men and women runners will not
only each receive a R10 000 cash prize but
also R3 500 in Canal Walkvouchers. Runners up willreceive a R1 500 purse and afurther R1 500 in CanalWalk vouchers and thoseplaced third will each recei-ve R1 000 in cash and R1 000in Canal Walk vouchers.All other category win-
ners will also receive cashprizes or vouchers and thefirst 2 000 finishers will re-ceive medals.The 10km Express, which
starts at 07:00 on Saturday,will be followed by a 2,5kmFamily Fun Run/Walk at 07:15 where morethan 200 JAG runners from the JAG Foun-dation will be participating.Registration opens at 05:30. This year run-
ners can also enter online throughwww.en-trytime.co.za and on the evening beforefrom 16:00 to 18:00 at the Century City ClubHouse.Corporate teamswishing to participate in
the Touch Rugby tournaments should con-
tact Neil or Graham on 021 439 8646.Corporate teams wishing to take part in
the 5-a-side Soccer should [email protected] festival enquiries should be di-
rected to Alan Liebenberg or BiancaChurch on 021 552 6889 or email [email protected] For further details and a programme of events goto http://centurycity.co.za/sportsfestival2014
Runners flock to 10km Express
Participants in last year’s 10km race.
The Vasco Taverna MAC 24-hour SailingChallenge is on our doorstep.On14and15Marchparticipantswill have
the South African record of sailing over244kms non-stop in 24 hours in their sightat Milnerton Aquatic Club.Sailing skills and stamina will be tested
to the extreme for seniors, juniors, begin-ners and old salts.The enthusiasm and excitement is gro-
wing among the teams and anyone can winthe challenge.Registration is on Friday 13 March from
16:00 to 18:30, with a welcome ceremony forteams and sponsors.GurneyBlackbeardwill be there andhe’ll
also commentate throughout the challenge,keeping everyone entertained and infor-med.Teams will be challenging one another,
the Sea Scout troops vying for position andnewcomers The Mirrors have been activethis season, so expect to be surprised.TheNational SeaRescue Institutewill ro-
am the waters to keep an eye on all the te-ams. They will also be entering a team.
Sailors take up24-hour nonstop challenge
Table View police station commander Colo-nel Dirk Vosloo, together with the TableView community police forum (CPF), invi-tes residents to an imbizo on Thursday 5March at 19:00 hosted by CPF sector 3 atKingsgate Fellowship on the corner of Stu-dy and Athens roads in Table View.Sector 3 residents are invited to unite as
a community at the imbizo to discuss crimeand what can be done to combat it.V For any further enquiries contact 072 648 7332or email [email protected].
Table View residentsinvited to imbizo
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Opportunity is knocking on the doorfor 15-year-old Ashton Arries, but op-portunity isn’t enough.
Neither is having people believe in youor having the perfect build and determina-tion to be a jockey.Unfortunately you also need financial
backing.Everything but the latter is counting in
Ashton’s favour.He has been accepted as an apprentice at
the Hillcrest Jockey Academy in Durban,but his grandmother Anne Cook needs toraise R73 500 to see him flourish.Anne, who lives in Atlantis, has taken
care of Ashton all his life, but her biggestchallenge lies ahead.While Ashton has already gone to Dur-
ban, been enrolled in the academy and a lo-cal school, and is being primed to one dayrule the world of horses, Anne must stay athome and come to grips with the reality.Her grandson needs her and an unknown
sponsor to flourish.“He needs R6 125 a month,” says Anne
hesitantly.The 61-year-old cooks at Bloubergrant
Pre-Primary and in the afternoon she is aday-carer.“I have put notices up at shops and went
to a local radio station, but so far nobodyhas offered to help... I don’t know what todo,” she continues.“Before Ashton went to Durban the acad-
emy said they will need R14 000 up front. Iphoned the principal and told him I haven’tgot that kind ofmoney, but he pressuredmeto let Ashton attend. They want him there.He has the perfect build to be a jockey.”Anne adds she will still have to pay the
amount, but that she was given some lee-
way.Before Ashton went to Durban he had
never even got on a horse.A speaker from Milnerton Riding Acade-
mycame tohis school inAtlantis and talkedto them about being a jockey, and the bugimmediately bit Ashton.He enquired about the sport and a local
horse enthusiast raved about his potentialat the Academy in Durban.Before Ashton knew it he was saying
goodbye to his grandmother at the airport.He now finds himself on a journey where
the outcome is far from certain.All he knows is that he wants to be a jock-
ey.Anne knows she will have to pull out all
the stops to ensureAshton fulfills the expec-tations of others, and more importantly,live his dream.V If anyone can come to Ashton and Anne’s rescuethey can phone her on 076 411 7429.
Cash hobbles teen’sdream to be a jockey
Anne Cook with her grandson Ashton Arrieswho aims to become a jockey. He depends onher and she depends on the public. Who willbe able to help her help him?
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Melkbosstrand police suspect a house bur-
glar is using “a substance” to put residentsinto a deep sleep before he steals their posses-sions.
Local police commander, Captain Ronita
van der Toorn, elaborates: “On Friday the13th, between 00:00 and 04:00, a house inMelkbosstrand was broken into and someform of substance was burnt, which appearsto have caused the occupants to go into adeep sleep. The substance was burnt in bothupstairs and downstairs bedrooms wherethe occupants were sleeping.”
The suspect apparently stole cell phones,electronic equipment, jewellery and a fire-arm and ammunition.
The police are looking for a man of aver-age build with a dark complexion, whotends to move around the area from 23:00and 04:00.
“We and theMelkbosstrandcommunity po-lice forum con-tinue to elicitcommunitypartnershipsand support insolving crime inour community.Over the pasttwo monthshousebreakingshave not stabi-lised due to theone suspect thatis still at large,”continues Vander Toorn.
The localneighbourhoodwatch, alongwith the police and security companies,have been performing late and early hourpatrols in an effort to catch the suspectedperpetrator.
Residents are warned to be extra carefuland vigilant – especially at night.
Other tips include contacting the policeas soon as one hears any suspicious noiseor activity, lock all security gates and doors,secure all opening windows and doors withburglar bars, set the alarm and beams whengoing out and when going to bed, make surethe garage door is closed, lock all boundarygates, keep handbags, wallets, laptops andcell phones out of view from windows, andclose curtains and blinds at night.
Van der Toorn has provided footage of thesuspect exploring the streets of Melkboss-trand.
“If you recognise the man in the pictureor you can supply any other valuable infor-mation that could lead to the successful ar-rest, please call Melkbosstrand police on021 553 8200.”
Burglar believed to put victims to sleep
CCTV footage of asuspect, who could belinked to housebreakingsin Melkbosstrand.
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at the Durbanville Golf Club and aims to rai-se money for the tissue typing of potential
bone marrow stem cell donors.Janine says they are expecting 120 golfers,
but they still need items for a goodie bag and4-ball prizes. Items for the raffle prize, awheelbarrow filled with golfing favourites,are also needed.
Sponsors for alcoholic and non-alcoholicbeverages and snacks are also needed.V Contact Janine le Roux on 021 701 0661 or jani[email protected] for more information, orvisit www.sunflowerfund.org.za or call (toll free)0800 12 10 82.
Sunflower Fund hosts golf day – help neededThe deputy mayor of the City of Cape Town,Ian Nielson, will be the guest speaker at thenext Table View Ratepayers’ Association’sopen meeting on Monday, 2 March, atChurch on the Rise on the corner ofWest Co-ast and Porterfield roads at 18:30 for 19:00.All are welcome.V Contact 084 577 8387 for further information.
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Rock art talk tosate armchairanthropologists
For those interested inrock art, an upcomingpresentation at theTygerberg NatureReserve might satisfytheir curiousity.The presentation by
emeritus Professor JohnParkington is hosted bythe Friends of TygerbergHills.Parkington is a
professor in archaeologyand anthropology at UCTand a rock art specialist.The talk will take
place on Tuesday 3March at 19:30 at theChristo Pienaar Centreat the reserve.Entrance is free to
members, but visitorspay R10.V Contact Neville on021 913 4618 or 082 660 5613. Footie club a community win
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Meticulously constructed on the pillars ofthe community, Table View Football Clubhas become an example of what can be
achieved with grassroots support.This year the club, which is one of the biggest
in South Africa, is celebrating its 30th anniversa-ry and with the way it is being run it would beno surprise if it’s still around in the year 2100.By then the players and supporters might very
well teleport to and from the club, laughing at howthings used to be in 1985 when Russell Gee and Co-lin Gie first started it.Current committee membe, Alan Zeeman, re-
members “the good ol’ days” quite well.“Table View was much smaller back then. We
all knew everybody. Because of that the club usedto get involved in everything. We used to be mar-shals in the cycle races, and join in a train rideto Fisantekraal. There was a lot of fund-raisingback then,” says Zeeman, who has been involvedwith the club from the very beginning.“A lot of the money to establish this club had
to come from the people themselves. Business wasgrowing in Table View, but we didn’t have bigsponsors. Families had to raise funds.”Since then the clubhasmanaged to get somebig-
ger sponsors on board, but the community contin-ues to play an important role in supporting theclub.Without its biggest supporting pillar, the club
will either collapse in ignominy or become a face-less, shapeless entity.For a few years they drifted away from being
a community club by scouting players from otherareas, all in the name of doing well on the field.At the end of 2013 they decided to “go back to
their roots”, and only use local players, and eversince, local fans have inundated the club withtheir support – despite the first team being rele-gated from the Premier Division last year.“Clubs in the Premier Division import players
from outside areas and pay coaches because of thecompetitive nature. We did the same. But at theend of the game they would leave and not supportthe bar or chat to the people and become role-mod-els for the kids. Since our decision, our attendanceat the games quadrupled,” says Zeeman.
He adds that by the end of the season the teamstarted to gel and managed to beat the best ofteams, but by then it was too late.TygerBurger was entertained by many stories
of the past and how the club has come to have abeautiful clubhouse, a fully-licensedbar, anopera-tional kitchen, a tuck shop, DSTV and televisions,change rooms, fences and four fields (three ofwhich have lighting).Besides the help from the department of sport
and recreation, it is clear that the club standssquarely on the back of the community.Zeeman adds they always look at new ways of
generating income.“The most important for us, however, is to be-
come even more entrenched in the community,”he says.In the end it isn’t just about taking, but giving
back as well, with various community outreachprojects on the books or on the cards.The club currently boasts 30 teams.Table View Football Club will be having a reun-
ion on 28 February from 19:00 and those who havehad a hand in the club over the years are invitedto attend.
This Table View Football Club team won the cup and the league in 2012.
Love of cake: Checkers Western Cape celebrated Valentine’s Day byspoiling the elderly. Here Thembakazi Mgedle (bakery confectionerstanding in the middle) from Checkers Hyper Parklands spread the love atRiverglade Old Age Home in Sunningdale this Valentine’s Day.
Tree op: Die Privaatskool Melkbosstrand seStéfan Conradie,wenner van Solus virChristus 2013, tree opsaam met die laerskoolleerders vir al dieoupas en oumas watby die skool kom kuierhet.
Challenging moves: This year sees the birth of the Elkanah House HighSchool Chess Club and as in all things, the pupils such as Tyler Duggan andChase TingChong, have embraced this new challenge with enthusiasm. Grade7 pupil Michael Pearson wrote: “Chess is fun because it is a challenge. Youcan never predict your opponent’s next move!”
The late Russell Gee was one of the foundingmembers of Table View Football Club.
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Corrections:According to the editorialpolicy of TygerBurger weinvite readers to commentabout the newspaper’scontents, and we correctsignificant errors as soon aspossible. Please sendinformation about correctionof mistakes in the newspaperto the ombudsman ofMedia24’s Community Press,George Claassen, atgeorge.claassen@media24.com, or call him on 021851 3232 or 083 543 2471.Readers can also complainabout the contents to theSouth African PressOmbudsman, Mr Joe Thloloe.In that case, please phone 011484 3612/8, send a fax to 011484 3619 or email [email protected][email protected]
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V Blouberg Rotary Club invitesyou to listen to the amazing ac-counts of David Grier – adven-turer, chef and philanthropistextraordinaire. All profits raisedwill be allocated to ZusakheCrèche in Dunoon where theclub is building pre-fab class-rooms for underprivileged chil-dren. The event will take placeon the 26 February at the ItalianClub. Tickets cost R150, whichincludes dinner and can be pur-chased from Helene on021 557 1124 or on 082 574 9257.
V Guido Speranza, the manwith the “golden voice” will en-tertain the Atlantic ChristianConnection on Thursday 26 Fe-bruary at 09:15. Enjoy a fun, mu-sical morning at 15 Engina Closein Sunset Beach. Refreshmentswill be served and tickets costR35 per person. Booking is es-sential with Meryl on021 551 1552/082 876 8468 orKay on021 554 5232/073 482 3042.
V Reach for Recovery CapePeninsula will be having anopen meeting on Thursday 26February at 10:00 with guestspeaker Shari Rosenberg on thetopic of the benefits of Gyroki-nesis. The organisation is cele-brating life after breast cancer,so come along, share your fearsand problems, or simply speakto women who have had similarexperiences with breast cancer.The meeting is at the Cansa offi-ces at 37A Main Road in Mow-bray. For more information con-tact Dee on 083 306 1941 or Fa-eiza on 021 689 5347 duringoffice hours. Attendance andparking is free.
V Clean C, the team that headsup Cape Town and Blouberg Be-ach Cleanups, invites everyoneto their last event in their BeachRun Series on 28 February. Therun takes place at Big Bay andstarts at 09:00. There are threedistances: A 2.5km, 5km funrun/walk and a 10km run. It is100% beach running so it’sgood, healthy, safe, fun for thefamily and more serious athle-tes. This is a fundraiser to helpthe Blouberg Beach Cleanupteam keep our beach cleanupsgoing in 2015. Enter online onwww.cleanc.co.za or call Grego-ry Player on 082 873 1962 fordetails. Over R14 000 prize mo-ney is up for grabs.
V A new food market opens on1 March at Aunty Sysie’s CoffeeShop at Sandown Nursery onthe corner Sandown and WestCoast roads in West Beach from10:00 to 15:00. There will be lo-ads of home-made foods anddelicacies as well as face-pain-ting and entertainment for thekids. For more information, con-tact Cherean Mayers on073 649 3909.
V The Blaauwberg Art Society(BASE) will meet at the Milner-ton Bowling Club next to the Li-brary at 19:00 on Tuesday 3March. Visitors are welcome toattend. They will be having anacrylic/mixed media demon-stration by well-known Blaau-berg artist, Michelle Batchelder,in her usual flamboyant abstractstyle. This is one not to miss! En-trance fee R10 members andR20 visitors. For any queries onecan contact Jenny on082 663 2000 or email [email protected].
V The Women’s World day ofPrayer for the Table View areais being held at the Church ofthe Resurrection in 43 JanssensAvenue, Table View on Friday 6March at 10:30. The speaker is
Mags Blackie. All the women ofTable View and surrounds are in-vited to attend. For more info-mation contact Bernie Marqueson 083 304 9601.
V A Camino Workshop will beheld on Saturday 7 March from09:00 to 13:00 in central Milner-ton. There will be workshop withlots of practical advice for thoseplanning to walk or cycle the Ca-mino to Santiago de Composte-la in Spain. Tickets cost R40 andincludes tea and comprehensivenotes. RSVP to [email protected] or Elmaraat [email protected].
V The Friends of the MilnertonLibrary will be holding their An-nual General Meeting on 10March at 10:00 in the SmallRoom at the library. All intere-sted persons are welcome to at-tend. For further info contactPam Gillbee on 021 444 0817.
V Verslaafdes en/of gerehabil-iteerde persone is welkom omgroepsbyeenkomste op Maan-dae van 17:30 tot 18:30 by die NGKerk Tableview en Donderdaevan 11:00 tot 12:00 by die NGKerk Bloubergstrand by te woon.Uit ondervinding weet die orga-niseerders dit is baie moeilik omsober en gelukkig te bly sondernasorg en daarom is dit ’n voort-gesette behandeling. Dis ’n gra-tis selfhelp-nasorggroep vir al-kohol en ander middele. As jy ie-mand wil help of self ’nprobleem het met afhanklik-heid, skakel 021 554 3268 ofe-pos na [email protected].
V The second-hand clothingshop at Eric Miles Cheshire Ho-me (open on Mon, Wed and Frifrom 10:00 to 15:00 and the firstSat of the month from 10:00 to13:00) needs volunteers. Theshop is located at 18 Corsair Ro-ad in Sandrift. Call Mel on083 543 6272.
V A line dancing event will beheld every Wednesday from19:15 at Time-Out Zone Sportand Receation in Duynefonteinat R30 per person. Contact Mie-ky on 083 264 4876.
V CIC Trauma Training will beheld in the beginning of Februa-ry, The Community InterventionCentre (CIC), the local traumasupport, a non-governmentalorganisation, are waiting for ap-plications. For more informationphone 021 528 3037/3005 bet-ween 08:30 and 13:00 or visitwww.cic-capetown.org.za.
V An indoor flea market will beheld every Sunday from 10:00 atTime-Out Zone Sport and Re-creation in Duynefontein. R50 tobook a stall, contact Mieky on083 264 4876.
VThe Parklands Intercare LaLeche League meets on thefourth Wednesday of everymonth at 10:00. Contact Simelaon 021 553 1664 or Juliet on021 556 0693.
V The Living Legends TableView Seniors Club meet on thelast Wednesday of the monthfrom 10:30 – 13:00. Contact Li-zette on 072 648 7332 or Betzon 073 430 9281.
V West Coast Cape Jewish Se-niors meet in the clubhouse atNorton Square in Short Streeton the first and third Thursdayof the month at 11:30; and thesecond and fourth Thursday ofthe month at 10:30. Call Melanievan Emmenes on 074 405 5186.
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Koeberg tests its emergency sirens.Take no action
On Wednesday, 4 March 2015, between 10:00 and 12:00 a full volume siren test of the Koeberg Public WarningSystem will be conducted in the areas of Atlantis, Duynefontein, Melkbosstrand, Van Riebeeckstrand,Philadelphia, Bloubergstrand, Bloubergrandt, West Beach, Sunningdale, Parklands, Robben Island and the farmssurrounding Koeberg Nuclear Power Station. The siren/public address systems installed will be tested during thisexercise. Public Address announcements informing you of the test will be made before and after the sirens aresounded.
Remember: this is only a test. Do not take any action.
Follow-up testingIf necessary, individual sirens may be re-tested on Thursday, 5 March 2015,and Friday, 6 March 2015, for maintenance purposes.
The Koeberg Emergency PreparednessPlanNational legislation, the NNR Act No. 47of 1999, requires Koeberg to have anestablished emergency plan to protectthe public in the unlikely event of anuclear accident. As part of theimplementation of this emergency planthe public in the 16km area around thestation needs to be promptly notified asto what protective actions are requiredof them should an accident occur.Eskom, as a responsible utility, mustensure that the system and itscomponents are reliable, not vulnerableto normal power failures, and that theyare routinely tested to provide effectivecommunication. To ensure that thesirens are in good working order,numerous silent tests are conductedthroughout the year with a full volumesiren test done once a year.
The siren test taking place on 4 March 2015is part of the Koeberg EmergencyPreparedness Plan. The preparednessfor any kind of emergency is explainedin the Koeberg Emergency PlanCalendar. Should you not havereceived such a calendar, pleasecontact the Koeberg Nuclear PowerStation StakeholderManagement Departmentat tel. +27 21 550 5227during office hours.
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The Cape’s first Retirement and LifestyleExpo takes place at the Lord Charles Hotel,Somerset West from 6 to 8 March.The expo is for people planning their reti-
rement and pensioners seeking a happier,active, secure and hassle-free lifestyle.Event organiser SBS Conferences are
working with a group of industry expertsto ensure they produce an expo that meetsthe expectations of exhibitors and visitors.“Therewill be no sign of the kind of unre-
lated, distracting and low quality items se-en at other retirement expos in the past,such as braai cleaning products and plasticcoat hangers, ‘as seen on TV’ gadgets andsome very questionable ‘power saving’ de-vices,” says Rob Jones of Shire RetirementProperties.“This is an expo for people who wish to
engage constructively in the very impor-tant process of selecting a retirement homeor lifestyle estate. At the expo, there will beall manner of experts to answer your ques-tions and guide you to a decision.”The exhibition will focus on:. Retirement villages and lifestyle esta-
tes. Specialist full-care retirement homes
and dementia centres. Home-based care and support services. Specialised home products and servi-
ces. Home security and surveillance. Mobility aids. Leisure and recreation. Holiday and travelThe exhibition will be open on Friday
from 10am to 5pm, Saturday from 9am to5pm and Sunday from 9am to 3pm.Entrance costs R50, which includes free
workshops and parking.There will be a series of free 45-minute
workshops running on the Friday and Sa-turday providing helpful information andadvice.V For details visit www.sbs.co.za/retire2015 or phone 021 914 2888.
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marathon, 10 km-draf óf 5 km-pret-stap, wat ten bate van liefdadigheidaangebied word.Die liefdadigheidsorganisasie
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trw.topevents.co.za en skryf aanlynvoor 15Maart in of skakel 021 511 7130vir verdere inligting. Inskrywings-vorms is ook beskikbaar by Tyger-berg 104FM se kantoor in Parow, Ty-gervallei-winkelsentrum of by dievolgende Sportsman’s Warehouse-takke: Rondebosch, Seepunt, Somer-set-Wes, Tokai en Tygervallei.Inskrywings per faks of in winkels
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SA duo chase BelgiansYOLANDA VAN DER STOEP
Blouberg Strand cycling enthusiastMartin Lambrecht, along with racingpartner Rory Attridge (Johannes-
burg), finished as runners-up in the inaugu-ral seven-day TransCape MTB from Knysnato Franschhoek recently.The TeamRide pair joined 100 intrepid cy-
clists at the start of the event at sunrise andset off on a 750 km adventure of a lifetime.The two raced hard up Simola hill and
northwards through Rheenendal, traver-sing thedramaticHomtini pass, but gradual-ly lost sight of lead pair Björn Rondelez andNiek Lingier from Belgium.By the time they faced the final assault on
the finish line along the famous sevenpassesroad to the NMMU Campus in George, theywere nearly 30 minutes behind the overseasriders, finishing the 109km stage – with2 716m of climbing - second in 5:48:45.
A lot of funIf day onewasn’t a tough enough, day two,
from George to Calitzdorp, separated themen from the boys.Arguably the toughest stage, day two pas-
sed held probably the biggest challenge ofthe TransCape, the stunning Gamka Berg.While the section through the Gamka
BergNatureReservewas relentless and tem-peratures topped 40°Calong the 147kmstage,the Sandton resident and his partner cros-sed the line second, behind the Belgium duoagain, in 7:03:20.Stage three’s 118km from Calitzdorp to Ri-
versdal was “easier”, although over 2 000mof climbing and strong headwinds throughthe Klein Karoo saw a few riders calling ita day.
Lambrecht and Attridge, however, werestill unable to catch the Belgium pair andhad to be satisfied with second again in5:13:24, only 10 minutes short.
Big effortWith the Belgium team comfortably lea-
ding, the SA pair put in a big effort on dayfour over 120km from Riversdal to follow anundulating 60 km stretch along the foot ofthe Langeberg mountains before headingwestwards to the Grootvadersbosch NatureReserve, on through Zuurbraak, south pastBuffeljagsrivier and into the Bontebok Nati-onal Park before finishing in Swellendam.They almost upset the Belgians, coming in
two minutes behind in 5:31:25.Day five was their day, charging into
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Villiersdorp the overseas pair were back onform to win comfortably in 3:44:37 followedhome by three solo riders and Attridge andLambrecht fifth over the line in 4:01:25.Despite this result they went into the final
“short” stage - 75km’s - from Villiersdorp toFranschhoek of the TransCape event on Va-lentine’s Day still second, which would bethe overall position they would finish in.This after conquering the famous Groen-landberg and Franschhoek Pass and finis-hing this grueling event at the La CouronneWine Farm in Franschhoek in 3:45:24.In total they spent 36:00:09 in the saddle
and speaking at the finish line Lambrechtsaid about the race, “This was a fantastic ad-venture, the organizing was brilliant, we(the riders) were spoilt and it was a brilliantroute!”Cyclists who want to be a part of next ye-
ar’s event can enter at www.transca-pemtb.com from April.
Keeping the South African flag flying high in the TransCape MTB race, Martin Lambrecht andRory Attridge win the fifth stage of the race in Greyton on Thursday morning, February 12 in4:36:26. PHOTO: YOLANDA VAN DER STOEP
Tygerberg Aquatics swimmers RebeccaMeder (12) and Jason van der Touw (19) we-re exceptional at the SSA (Swimming SouthAfrica) Grand Prix Series held at the Stel-lenbosch University swimming pool from13 to 15 February.Rebecca broke the South African record
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mead Primary School. She is the currentWestern Province Victrix Ludorum andmultiple WP age group record holder. Re-becca’s other top achievements includedwinning the 800m freestyle for women, pla-cing second in the 400m individual medleyand placing third in the 200m individualmedley. Rebecca broke four WP age grouprecords as follows: 200m freestyle (2:09.72);800m freestyle (9:17.71); 200m individualmedley (2:26.97); 400m individual medley(5:08.92).What makes these records very exciting
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400m freestyle in a time of 4:11.33 and fourthin the 200m freestyle in a time of 1:55.67.Jason is coached by Lucy Conradie and
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National Age Group Championships to beheld in Port Elizabeth from 12 to 15 Marchand a further 10 swimmers to the SA Natio-nal Championships to be held in Durbanfrom 13 to 18 April.