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The apparent poisoning of ahandful of dogs in Melk-bosstrandhas left some local res-idents fearing for their pets’lives.
MarnetteMeyer says her 11-year-old Italian greyhoundwas still play-ing carefree on 28 September theday before she died.“There was no sign that she was
sick.Nicky crept under ourbed cov-ers at around 21:00 and suddenlygave a jerk. We thought she wasdreaming. I rushed to her, but sheseemed fine,” Marnette said.The next morning she was awok-
en by a terrible sound.“I woke up at 04:30 with Nicky
crying something terrible in myarms. Then she just gave a coupleof shudders and died.”Marnette thought the dog’s death
was due to a heart attack given herage.Fortunately they still had Lala
and Reepel Steel, both offspringfrom Lala.On 6 October Marnette who was
in the hospital at the time got aphone call fromherhusband sayingthat Reepel Steel had the samesymptoms as those displayed byNicky. He rushed her to the vet.“The vet said she had a fit and
prescribed medication, which wegave her every day.”Aweek later she too passed away.“It was the Saturday evening, we
were getting ready to eat when
Reepel suddenly fainted. In shock Igave her to my husband to massageher heart but to no avail. That iswhen we realised something wasvery wrong,” Marnette said.A pathology report confirmed
that Reepel Steel had died becauseof severe internal haemorrhagebrought on by the consumption ofrat poison.Marnette confirms that they nev-
er put out rat poison because oftheir dogs.“How do you prevent this and
who can be so cruel?” she asked.After asking around Marnette
heard that a nearby neighbour’sdog had also died at that same time.Mark Simon’s nine-year-old
Staffie, Winston died about twoweeks ago.“We discovered him late after-
noon on the Sunday shaking andfoaming at the mouth. We tried toget him to drink some water. Thenextmorningwe tookhim to the vetand they said he is suffering andweshould put him down,” Simon said.The family initially thought their
beautiful brindle Staffie had had afit brought on by old age, but afterhearing of Marnette’s incident theytoo are now suspicious.“When we heard about Mar-
nette’s dog,we checked on the inter-net and the symptoms described forpoisoning was those that Winstonhad,” he said.A rooster of another nearby resi-
A dog show at Theo Marais Sport Complexin Milnerton on Sunday drew caninefanaticsfrom all over South Africa. Only a few dogsstrutted away with their honour intact, butthe mere fact that they competed in “goodspirit” should make them nap a little easier.Big Bay’s Michelle Meyer and her amazingsheepdog, Cloe, were just one of the hundreds of competitors. Readmore on page3. Photo: André Bakkes
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A Sanddrift man apparently managed tosuccessfully create a very rare type of hy-brid dagga andwas arrested for his efforts.
Milnerton police arrested him last weekThursday morning when they found R500 000worth of dagga being cultivated in his house.
It is believedat this stage that the 41-year-oldsuspect was supplying dealerswith bags of thepotent drug,which is a hybrid of Brazilian andIndian dagga.
Plenty of specialised growing equipmentwas also confiscated according to W/ODaphne Dell, the spokesperson for theMilner-ton police.
This equipment, as well as the precisemeth-od of growing hybrid dagga, are freely availa-ble on the internet.
Dell elaborates: “One of our officers, ConstFaizel Storah, has made plenty of dagga-relat-ed arrests and he says that this is the first timehe has ever come across this type of cannabis.He recently searched someone and he saysthat if the person didn’t tell him that the sub-stance he discovered was dagga then hewouldn’t have known what it was.”
The successful arrest of the suspect hascome after the police received a tip-off from amember of the public.
They acted quickly and stormed into hishouse at 02:00. They found him in his room,heavily intoxicated and smoking dagga.
“The members saw two rooms were beingused as an ‘indoor plantation’. In the suspect’sbedroom there were also plenty of pre-packedbags.
The equipment is worth between R30 000and R50 000,” Dell says.
It was carefully constructed and set to mim-ic sunrise and sunset, while the temperaturewas a constant 24,6 °C.
The hybrid dagga, which Dell calls “hydro”needs no soil to grow in, and instead relies onlarge beads as “soil” and the potplants are al-ways filled with water.
Another type of dagga, namely “white wid-ow”, was apparently also being cultivated inhis house.
“The hydro is almost as expensive as tik,which costs R120 a gram. It is 20 times moreexpensive than the dagga known as “Cheese”(Durban Poison).
Besides the adult trees andbags of dagga, thepolice also confiscated extractor fans, hoists,lead lights, and other equipment.
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Hybrid dagga up in smoke
Consts Andy Solomons and Faizel Storah with some of the confiscated dagga and equipmentused to grow the potent drugs. Photo: André Bakkes
. From page 1“He started stumbling and then crept un-
der the wendy house. Our maid then puthim in his coop and then he died. I can’t saythat the fowl died because of poisoning, wehave had him for five years. But it is not im-possible,” Neville Liebenberg said.
Local vetDorothyBreedwho treatedMar-nette’s dogs confirm that there is somethingstrange going on.
“It is difficult to say whether there issomeone who is poisoning dogs but thereare dogs that have recently suddenly died,”she said, mentioning another dog in VanRiebeeckstrand who survived poisoning.
“It was however a different type of poison
that dog consumed,” she said.Breed said the symptoms of Marnette’s
dogs are characteristic of the newer genera-tion of rat poisons.
“These poisons stay in the system for along time and can take between two to four
weeks for symptoms to show. Usually thepoisons that are used to kill dogs are quickworking and attack the nervous system.The poison of which the dogs died howevercause excessive internal bleeding whichthen leads to death,” she explained.
She said it is difficult to establish a pat-tern of poisoning incidents as most peoplethink the dogs die of a heart attack and burythem in thebackyardwithout examination.
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Just because a woman has given life to chil-dren, it doesn’t mean her dreams of havinga nicely toned body need to die in the process.
This is a concept that Sonja vanRooyen (36)of Parklands wants to bring home to the mul-titude of mothers who have given up on re-gaining their pre-mommy physique.
Sonja is a mother of two girls and holdsdown a demanding job as a systems analystat a leading cellular company. And she re-centlywonanational competition for thebesttoned body – against women much youngerthan herself.
“I thought if you had children, then that’s
it; goodbye body. Many women think that, butit is not the case. As a mother you can actuallylook good, feel good about yourself and lead anactive and healthy lifestyle,” says Sonja.
The petite blond standing a mere 1,6 m andtipping the scale at 58 kg of which most is well-toned, lean muscle, started going to the gymthree years ago.
“I wasn’t out of shape before my eldestdaughter, Amy’s birth, I was average. Iweighed 80 kg at her birth and managed to lose15 kg of that, but I had postnatal depression,which back then wasn’t as well-known. I justthought that I needed to pull myself together,”she says.
When her second child was born some five
years later she again had depression butthis time the symptoms were much worse.
“I was prescribed anti-depressants but didnot like the way it made me feel. I went to ahomeopath who prescribed some naturalmedication and he suggested I start exercis-ing as the serotonin (released by the bodywhen one exercises) will also help my condi-tion.”
“I decided to go to the gym and after aboutthree weeks I was 100 %,” she said.
Four months later she competed in her firstfitness competition – the IFBB USN CapeClassic – and came third in the bikini divi-sion.
“I weighed between 48 kg and 49 kg and had9 % body fat. My trainer said I was too skinnyand needed more muscle to burn fat. He saidI needed to pick up nine kilogrammes of mus-cle. I just laughed at him, but I gained the ex-tra muscle mass through clean eating,” shesays.
Her most recent achievement is winningthe tone figure division at the National Ama-teurBodyBuildingAssociation’s (Nabba)Na-tional Championships in Durban on 13 Octo-ber.
Sonja won both her class – the under-1,63 m– and the overall competition which includedcompetitors in the over-1,63 m class as well.
She will now be representing South Africaat the Nabba Mr and Miss Universe Champi-onships in South Port, UK on 3 November.
“It’s a Universe show, so you had to be in-vited to compete there. It is the winners of allthe nationals held across the world. It’s thebest of the best,” she says about her greatestachievement yet on the fitness stage.
Sonja is adamant that all women who arestuck in a rut, can change to a healthier ver-sion of themselves.
“Your body wants exercise, it was made forit. I have more energy for other areas in mylife, like my family and work and I am strong-er. I can effortlessly take all my groceries
bags out of the car at one time.“I see these women who struggle
with a child on the hip, carrying somegrocery bags, having to manage theirhandbag, and then their cellphonerings,” she says with a smile.
She agrees making the lifestylechange takes some effort in the begin-ning.
“I gradually introduced my familyto eating healthy. I used to cook mymeals and then still make them theircheese sauce or whatever. Then Istarted making one pot of brown ricefor everyone, instead of white rice.Then we were all on grilled chickenbreast,” she explains.
Sonja says she knows she won’t beable to compete much longer andtherefore wants to focus on helpingothers adopt a healthy lifestyle.
“I get many requests from othermothers asking for advice. Next yearI want to host some workshops.”
‘Women stuck in rut can change’
Sonja van Rooyen strutting her stuff on thecompetition stage.
Sonja van Rooyen believes the benefits of eating healthy and keeping fit spills over into all areas of yourlife including your career. Photo: Leon Steenkamp
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A special overview of the Chelsea FlowerShow in London will be presented by theDurbanville Garden Club on Wednesday 14November from 19:30 in the Durbanville Li-brary hall.David Davidson, who heads the SA entry
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Gerry can: A team of 12 dedicated and enthusiastic Elkanah House senior campuspupils jumped at the chance to get involved in the CollectaCan initiative held in conjunction with Giraffe House to build Gerry, their iconic ambassador. The task was to buildGerry using 300 or more used beverage cans and is the size of a young giraffe, justshort of two metres. The pupils, under the supervision of two teachers, set to washingcans brought in by the school’s pupils, cutting them, flattening them and then fasteningthem to a structure. Gerry required much creativity but needless to say, they wentthrough a lot of plasters as well as debating the best possible way to complete certainsections. Here are the pupils with Gerry the Giraffe.
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A presentation highlighting the greatestneeds in theTableViewandMilnerton ar-ea will hopefully lead the city councilwhen it drafts its upcoming annual budg-et for Subcouncil 1 Blaauwberg.
The document was compiled by the sub-council chairperson Heather Brenner andpresented to Anton Groenewald, representa-
tive of the City of Cape Town’s executive man-agement team during last Thursday’s monthlysubcouncil meeting.“We acknowledge that what we are about to
put before you does not consist of a formal rec-ommendation but is an opportunity for thoseof us with a finger on the pulse of this area togive you a better understanding of how wehope to have some of the needs we experienceaddressed through the city’s annual budget,”Brenner said addressing Groenewald and a
handful of line department representatives.Brenner put forward six focus areas for
budgetary consideration.She gave four reasons why the city offi-
cials should consider six focus areas insteadof only three as proposed by the city.“Subcouncil 1 has sixwards and therefore
falls into the group of bigger subcouncils.Being bigger, we would have to spread ourbutter more thinly than might a subcouncilwith only three wards,” Brenner said.She cited the fact of Subcouncil 1 being ge-
ographically the biggest in the metropole,its speedily increasing population and thedistance of Atlantis and surrounding settle-ments from the CBD as further reasons forgreat budgetary consideration.“Atlantis, Witsand, Mamre and Pella are
40 kilometres away to the north and almostcompletely divorced from sharing the bene-fit of any budgetary investment in thesouthernwards – this could be equatedwithhaving two subcouncils in one,” Brennerexplained.The focus areas that need to be addressed
include job creation through skills develop-ment; provision of CCTV surveillance; pro-vision of services to backyard dwellers; pro-vision of a night shelter; crisis centre at Du-ra Youth Centre in Atlantis; andimprovement to Blaauwberg’s beachfront.Brenner said communities like those in
Joe Slovo Park, Phoenix, Du Noon, Doorn-bach, Atlantis, Mamre and Pella are in needof skills training.“Life skills, basic skills, craft skills, entre-
preneurial skills, cooking, carpentry, gar-dening – anything that can be used for sur-vival and progress,” she elaborated.She thus proposed the establishment of a
centre for skills development.Speaking to the needs of themore affluent
communities in the subcouncil, Brennersaid, safety is their greatest concern.“In their interest of safety and security
CCTV surveillance cameras especially alongthe major routes throughout our subcouncilare a prime need.”Brenner also noted the plight of the many
backyard dwellers in her area.“Backyarders – at a conservative, thumb-
suck average of three to a property, make upa huge percentage of the city’s poor. As suchthey deserve the same level of services thatthe city provides free of charge and/or at thesame tariffs that it charges to everyone else,”she said in reference tomanyof these individ-uals’ victimisation at the hands of ruthlesslandlords.A local night shelter will give relief to both
the rich and the poor, Brenner continued.“A place on their beaten track to which so-
cial development can refer them – an alterna-tive to far flung places such as The Haven(closest shelters in Kensington or DistrictSix) and The Ark (Faure) to which our localvagrants refuse to go. I recently received a re-port on some 25 interventions where the peo-ple refused to be assisted and I believe thisis because it meant they will be taken out oftheir comfort zone,” she explained addingthat they have already approached the De-partment of Social Development for a WorldDesign Capital 2014 project in this regard.Brenner also argued the need for capital in-
vestment in the existing Dura Youth Centrein Atlantis and its potential to house a crisiscentre.“Urgent focus must also be placed on the
dire need for a small, basic, multipurpose fa-cility for Pella, a far flung impoverished com-munity with nowhere from which the citycan offer services,” she added.Regarding improving thebeachfront, Bren-
ner said a general facelift and maintenanceof facilities at beaches like Silwerstroom-strand, Van Riebeeckstrand, Melkbosstrand,Big Bay, Bloubergstrand, Table View, Dol-phin Beach, Sunset Beach and LighthouseBeach is needed.
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The launch of Cape Town’s much antici-pated integrated transport system, tookplace on 18 October at City Hall in a col-ourful display of celebrations.
Various leaders in power, highlighted theenvisaged government entity, Transport forCape Town which will ensure that publictransport is streamlined, cost effective andthat its main focus is on commuters.Its ambitious vision is to specifically ac-
commodate the poor, including them intothe economic opportunities and social amen-ities in a stable environment through accessto transport.The vision for Transport for Cape Town is
ONE - one public transport network, oneticket, one fare, one public transport brand,one standard for infrastructure, one timeta-ble and one communications system.This includes the use of the MyCiTi bus,
Golden Arrow buses, taking a train or minibus taxi.
Councillor Brett Herron, said they havepledged to provide the people of Cape Townwith a decent public transport service thatwill change the fabric of the city economical-ly, environmentally and socially.“So that every resident can experience our
city as one of the most liveable cities in theworld,” Herron said.The integrated public transport system
could serve as a barrier for apartheid by cre-ating more jobs, easing the life of the poorand giving them a chance to access the glo-ries of the region.Transport MEC, Robin Carlisle said the
launch is an “alliance of the willing,” keep-ing in mind the limited funds and difficultjourney but knowing that it needs to be donein our time.Carlisle praised the efforts of Metrorail to
cyclists, entertainers and various modes oftransport marched in front of the City Hall,to join in on the celebrations and add to theexcitement and curiosity of the public.
ONE transport launched
MelissaWhitehead (executive director of Transport, Roads and Stormwater), RichardMasenyani Baloyi (Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs), Assaf Biderman (associate director of SENSEable Lab), Patricia de Lille (executivemayor of Cape Town), BenMartins(Minister of Transport), Robin Carlisle (MEC of Transport and Public Works), Lucky Monatana(group chief executive officer of PRASA) and Brett Herron (mayoral committee member fortransport, roads and stormwater) engage in conversation as the audience enjoys the entertainment. Photo: Tandy-Lee Marinus
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Het jy nog nie gehoor nie? Die Here is dieewige God, Skepper van die hele aarde. Hyword nie moeg nie. Jesaja 40:28
Wees bedag opveranderingeOnsekerheid is die siekte van ons tyd.Mense se sekerheid is heeltemalweg.Niksis meer seker nie.
Ons is maar terdeë bewus van die feitdat ons môre ons werk kan verloor, onshuis, ons kar en ons spaargeld. Ons weetjy kan in ’n oogwinkgroot bekommernissebykry: hoe betaal ek my kinders se skool-geld, my pensioen, ons mediese fonds.
Jy kan binne dae van al jou besittingsgestroopword, omdat jou bron van inkom-ste skielik opgedroog het.
Wat dan? vra ons, en raaknog benouder,bekommer ons nog meer, laai nog meerdruk en stres op ons reeds oorlaaide lywe– ons lewe die hele tyd in vrees. Ons is sobang al hierdie dinge gebeur met ons.
Ons word, om die waarheid te sê, lamge-lê deur vrees.
Volgens die “law of attraction” sal ditwaarop jy fokus, met jou gebeur. Gooibang brood op die water, en nog bangbrood kom terug. Fokus op die bekommer-nisse en “wat as?” en sien hoe vinnig aldie slegte goed begin gebeur. En hoe vin-nig gebéúr dit nie.
Die enigste ding waarvan ons deesdaeseker is, is onsekerheid en die feit dat din-ge gaan verander. En dat dit baie vinniggaanverander.Daar’s niemeer tydomonsop al die veranderings voor te berei nie.En juishieropmoet onsonsself beginvoor-berei. Dadelik, voor dit weer verander!
Waar’s die uitgang? ’n Verdwaalde miertjie koekeloer om ’n blomblaar van ’n gousblom op soek na sy trawante, maar sukkelmet ’n lyfie vol stuifmeel om sy pad uit te stoei. Of dalk skuil hy net van die skerp weerkaatsing van die songeel kern terwyl hy’n middagslapie geniet... Foto: Carina Roux
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Street kidsthreaten meI amawomenwho travels alone and everynight as I go past the traffic lights at N1-City near the Fire Station, the street chil-dren swear at you and want to damageyour car if you don’t want to give themmoney.
Two weeks ago, one wanted to throw adead rat in my daughter’s car!
We have been complaining at Good-wood police, but the children keep onbothering people and swearing.
Last night at 18:00 I went past thereagain. The one child came to my car andI said I haven’t got any money, so he kepton knocking onmywindow, because I hadnomanwithme. I ignored him so anotherone came and said: “Aunty, Aunty, Auntyjou p..s! I got out of my car and he was juststanding there aggressively.
“I was scared.“Then I phoned 10111 and a women
picked up, and I said I am at the fire bri-gade, and she just replied: “Ehhh? Comeagain?”
I explained to her where I was so shejust asked: “Where is that?”ANONGoodwood
Los tog dié skool uitAs buitestaander rig ek ’n skrywe na aanlei-ding van die artikel in die TygerBurger aan-gaande die Pistoriusse.
“Babbel en krabbel-skool” in Melkbos-strand is vanjaar 20 jaar oud.
Letterlikhonderdekindershet hul voorbe-reiding vir hul skoolloopbaan en toekomshier begin. Ouers en onderwysers het almalsaamgestaan en saam hard gewerk.
Anet Pistorius het nooit geld haar oog-merk gemaak nie. Sy het altyd gesê en sêsteeds, as jy dit doen, kan jy jou deure toe-maak.Niks daarteennie,maar sy probeer al-tyd ’nhawe skepwaar gelukkigekinders kanlees en speel. Sy wou altyd nuwe wêrelde virkinders oopmaak en sy doendit steeds. Saamworddaar steeds gebid dat die grondeheiligegrond sal bly.
My eie kind het in 1986 sy skoolloopbaanby Anet begin. Sy het haar op alle terreinevoorberei vir die lang en sommige harde daewat in die skool sou wag.
Die gesinPistorius is al die jare inMelkbos
’n voorbeeld vir almal. Pa, ma en vier kin-ders is almal slim en voorbeeldig met won-derlikewaardestelsels as deel van hul opvoe-ding. Daar is ook twee kleinkinders.
Marius Pistorius het ten spyte van baiestruikelblokke in sy lewe nog altyd vir sy ge-sin voorsien en doen dit steeds. Sy gesin komaltyd eerste.
Hierdie twee mense, asook die skool, elkeonderwyser enhelper, is verlede jaar onskul-dig bevind van alle klagtes teen hulle.
Ek vra die vraag: “Waarom duik hierdieprobleem nou skielk weer op?”
Miskien moet die mense eers die balk uithul eie oë haal en voor hul eie deure vee. Distog jammer dat onskuldige kinders altyd dieteiken van menige ouer is.
Laat toe dat die son oor almal skyn. Kin-ders is ons land se toekoms. Waarom moethulle gebruik word om ouers se foute te ver-bloem?KOBI LOMBAARDMelkbosstrand
Uitgegooi uit fliekoor ’n sjokoladeEk het verlede Donderdag om 15:00 gaanfliek byTygervallei. Ek hetmet ’n sjokola-de in my hand ingestap. Ek is agtervolgdeur die bestuurder, Gakeema Dunn, enhaar assistent, Helgar Miller, en uit mysitplek gehaal. Baie hard is ek versoek ommet my sjokolade die fliek te verlaat. Asek die sjokolade in my handsak gesit het,was daar geen probleemnie. Daarwas netses mense in die fliek. Daar was niemandagter die springmielietoonbank nie.MEV. R. VAN DEVENTEREversdalTimothy Mgodi, streeksbestuurder
(Kaap) van Ster-Kinekor: “Dit is beleidby Ster-Kinekor dat geen verversings, bui-ten dié wat by die verversingstoonbank ge-koop is, in die flieks toegelaatwordnie. Onsverversingstoonbank word te alle tye be-man. Die klant is oor ons beleid ingelig endie betrokke itemwat sy by haar gehad het,is veilig gehou en ná die fliek aan haar te-rugbesorg.”
Gauteng se paaie vol gateDie Wes-Kaap is ’n lekker plek om te bly. Díthet ekonlangsweerbesef ná ’nkuierby fami-lie in die suide van Gauteng.
’n Mens raak eintlik bederf met dinge watnet werk en ’n provinsiale regering watwerklik vir sy mense omgee. Ek was geskokenverbaasomte sien inwatter toestand som-mige van die paaie in Vanderbijlpark en om-gewing is. Stuk-stuk is daarmeer gate as teerin sommige van die paaie.
Wat my redelik gekwel het in die twee we-ke daar, was hoe motors kan beskadig ofmense kan seerkry as hulle nie van die ta-maai gate in die teer bewus is nie en teen eni-ge spoed vinniger as 20 km/h daardeur soury.
Ry jy deur Magaliesburg en Rustenburg,is daar op plekke gate so groot soos kraters.Ekhet self eers aandaardie kant vandie land
gewoon, maar het met ’n skok besef hoe vin-nig ek gewoond geraak het aan goeie paaie,wat in stand gehouword. Soveel só dat ek ditbyna al as vanselfsprekend aanvaar.
Die teenoorgestelde is ongelukkig ookwaar, want baie inwoners van daardie gebie-de aanvaar ook maar die slegte toestand vandie paaie as ’n teken van die tye.
Voorheen sou eknooit die toestand van diepaaie as een van my top10-gunsteling redesgelys het om in die Kaap te woon nie, maarna dese het dié aspek ’n hele paar plekke opmy lysie geklim.
Dan is daar mense wat sê hulle sal en wilnie in die Kaap woon nie oor die wind en diereën. Dít vat ek enige dag in die wete dat ekop slaggatlose, gladde paaie bestuur.SORGELOSE BESTUURDERE-pos
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The Pink Lady Crafts for Cancer Work-shopwasheld atD’Aria onSaturdaywithsome 50 women taking part to help raisefunds during Breast Cancer AwarenessMonth.
This year the creative workshop focused
on techniques forworkingwith plastic icing.Everyone present was taught the intricateart of cake icing techniques by chef JulietDonald and had the opportunity to ice theirown cupcakes. Funds raised on the day willbe donated towards theTygerbergHospital’sBreast Clinic Transport Project.
Icing for cancer project
Stefani Morse from Melkbosstrand was allconcentration during the cake decoratingclasses in the hopes of decorating her cupcakes just right.
Dominique BolligeloSmith from Kenilworthwas clearly enjoying learning the new icingtechniques.
The annual generalmeeting of the Table ViewCommunityPoliceForumSector 1will beheldon Thursday 25 October at 18:30 at the TableView police station.Sector 1 includes Bloubergstrand, Big Bay,
Blouberg Sands, Bloubergrandt, West Beach,Blouberg Rise and Waves Edge. For more in-formation contact CPF chairmanGrant Londton 082 330 0482 or Table View police Capt Ma-rius Nimb on 082 302 9912.
Table View CPF Sector 1 to hold their AGM
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KENNISGEWING VAN ‘N VERGADERING VAN DIERAAD VAN DIE STAD KAAPSTAD‘n Vergadering van die Raad van die Stad Kaapstad word op Woensdag 31 Oktober 2012 om10:00 in die Raadsaal, 6de Verdieping, Podiumblok, Burgersentrum, Hertzog-boulevard 12,Kaapstad gehou.
Let asseblief daarop dat daar ‘n beperkte aantal sitplekke in die openbare galery in dieRaadsaal beskikbaar is en dat dit dus op ‘n eerste-daar-eerste-gehelp-grondslag toegeken salword. As u die vergadering wil bywoon, moet u asseblief tussen 09:00 en 16:00 virMichelle Alberts by 021 400 3708 skakel en ons u van, voorletters en kontaktelefoonnommervoorsien. Alle versoeke om bywoning moet teen nie later nie as een dag voor die vergaderingontvang word. Besoekers word versoek om asseblief hullesitplekke teen 09:30 in te neem.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER
ANDRÉ BAKKES
The Oxford Dictionary definesice cream as “a noun (massnoun); a semi-soft frozen dessertmade with sweetened flavouredmilk fat”.
Rock ’n Roll fanatic CatherineAndreka from Milnerton defines itas “something one can live, eat andbreathe”.With summer approaching, Ty-
gerBurger spoke to the creator ofthe innovative Dream MachineRock ’n Roll Ice Cream van about,you guessed it, ice cream.
Surely someonewhohas investedthousands of rands into this age-oldinvention by using a Rock and Rolltheme would know what she’s talk-ing about?A brief search on the internet re-
sults in a tedious explanation alongthe lines of: “The origins of icecream can be traced back to at leastthe 4th century BC. Historians ar-gue over the originator of the icecream sundae. Reuben Mattus in-vented Haagen-Dazs in 1960 andchose the name because it soundedDanish.”“Nah,” exclaims the bubbly Cath-
erine.
“It’s delicious! Refreshing!Funky!“Hey, of course it’s cool as well!
And fun!”She used to be a chef, so when she
says that making ice cream is anart, then one should listen.“It’s an art!” she proceeds and
therefore one should listen.Unfortunately Catherine doesn’t
want to reveal any industry tradesecrets in this regard ...The listening wasn’t all in vain,
since she recalls one of her first ex-periences with ice cream.“I always loved ice cream. I was
on holiday with
my family when I had this big icecream cone on the beach. It wasmelted and all over me, but I didn’tgive up. I had to finish it!”There is nothing as tragic for a
childwhen they cannot eat their icecream because instead of it beingperched on top of that magical coneit has plonked head first into theground.Catherine has served kids
Michael Jackson choc-vanilla icecreams before and knows of thisdevastation.She just serves them another free
of charge, because she knows how
important ice cream is to a child.“If you need an ice cream, you
need an ice cream! There’s no wayaround it,” she smiles.“I dream about ice cream all the
time, so once I had to wake up myfirst boyfriend so that he could gobuy me some in the middle of thenight!”Catherine’s “perfect” ice cream,
however, is eating one during a hotday, just when she has walked offthe beach with sand between hertoes.Yummy!Bring on summer!
I scheme we all scream for ice cream
Catherine Andreka next to her Dream Machine Rock ’n Roll Ice Cream van. Photo: André Bakkes
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Die produksie sal slegs een aand opSaterdag 27 Oktober in die Liquifruit-amfiteater in die Paarl te sien wees.Laurika en Vriende is ’n huldeblyk
aan Laurika Rauch, ’n ikoon in dieAfrikaanse musiekbedryf wie se loop-baan reeds oor dekades strek.Brandon October, Jak de Priester en
Leon van Nierop, wat die teks geskryfhet en as storieverteller sal optree, saldie “vriende” deel van die produksieopmaak.David Klassen op dromme, Denny
Lalouette op baskitaar, Nathan Smithop kitaar en Fanie Fouché op klavier,is vandie top-musikantewat ookopdieverhoog sal wees.Dit beloof om ’n feestelike aand on-
der die sterre tewees,met heelwat kos-en wynstalletjies om van te kies.Konsertgangers word aangeraai om
tenminste ’n uur voor die vertoning bydie amfiteater tewees.Kaartjies vir diekonsert, waarvanTygerBurger dieme-diaborg is,wissel vanR110 totR160.Ditis beskikbaar by www.cultivaria.comof by 021 872 9754. Kry joune voor jyhierdie besonderse konsert misloop.WEN! WEN! WEN!. Vyf lesers kan elk dubbelkaartjies
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WWII commemorated: At precisely 21:40 on the evening of 23 October 1942, approximately 1 000 guns openedfire to herald the start of the battle which was one of the turning points of World War II, El Alamein. As part of theattack force,the SA 1st Division, together with forces from Australia, New Zealand, India and the Highland Divisionplayed it’s part in the final victory. Some of the Blaauwberg Cuca Shellhole Moths attended the Commemoration Serviceheld at the Castle of Good Hope on Sunday 21 October. In the front row are veterans of that battle Les Rose, Koosvan Staden and Syd Ireland.
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Here at Sandown Retail Crossing, younever need to worry about parking, asthere's loads of it! We pride ourselves insafety, and security guards are providedso you don't have to hassle yourselfpaying those old-fashioned tips!We currently have a variety of storesoffering anything from cars orcomputers to baby equipment, and ofcourse a Checkers Hyper with itswider-than-normal, spacious aisles.There is a lovely coffee shop, Bread andButter, that will cater for your needsand our luxurious bathrooms are keptneat and clean by our friendly staff.As our mall is still new, we valuecustomer feedback to keep us
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At Sandown Retail Crossing, we haveexciting events for kiddies and adultsalike!Last month we had a till-slipcompetition –and two shoppers walkedaway with a 32” LG HD LCD TV, and aWhirlpool Dishwasher (both sponsoredbyTafelberg Meubels).There were many other prizes andvouchers, all from the centre's tenants.All photos can be viewed on our newFacebook page: Sandown RetailCrossing, and the page also shows
future specials and competitions, so doyourself a favour and 'like' the page tomake sure you're in the loop all thetime!
This Saturday, 27 October, wewelcome Lollos, the popular children'scharacters who present unique andexciting shows for children.Similar to Barney, Lollos is fantasticwi th ch i ld ren , keep ing thementertained in Afrikaans and Englishwhile you shop – and the best part –IT'SFREE!
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There will be a hundred chairsavailable in front of the stage and aband will be performing prior to theshow.This event will take place near theTafelberg Meubels store, close to TigerWheel andTyre.All photos of the event will be uploadedto our Facebook page for you to tag andshare with your friends.We look forward to seeing you all therefor a family treat with your little ones.
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BOTHASIG:• Nonnies book shop Cell:076 401 7986 • Rosati Restaurant Tel: 021 558 7245 • Pool Boutique Tel: 021 558 8559 • Pets 4 Africa Tel: 021 558 0305 • Crafters Den Tel: 021 558 9228
Colours: Mia Erasmus (11) fromMelkbosstrand Private School, participated in the Cape Town InterProvincialFigure Skating Championships atGrandWest Casino from 12 to 14 October. She attained the qualifying score tocompete in the national championshipsin the prenovice division. She will represent WP and has once again beenawarded her provincial colours.
Movember & Son’s is now openfor Business
Movember – the month former-ly known as November – is amoustache growing charityevent held during November
each year that raises funds andawareness for men’s health.
Join the Movember & Sons
family business at Doodles on thebeachfront in Blouberg on Mon-day 29 October. The re-union
starts at 19:00. Join the DoodlesTeam by registering on www.mo-vember.com. Entrance is free,but please book with Ian Ward [email protected] by 28October.
That time for guys to grow hairy lip
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The Big Bay Surf Lifesaving Club (BBSLC)is celebrating its 30th anniversary this com-ing Saturday (27 October) with an event atthe clubhouse.
All old members of the former BloubergSurf Lifesaving Club andBBSLC are invitedto the event to celebrate this milestone.
Well-known surfer and radio personalityDeon Bing will host the event where mem-bers past and present will get a chance toreminisce and catch-up with each other.
Dress is smart casual, tickets includecocktail snacks.A cashbarwill be available.
The event will start at 19:00 and tickets atR50 can be bought by mailing [email protected]. No tickets will be sold onthe night.
Surf lifesaving clubcelebrates 30 years
It’s the principal: The principals fromthe different Elkanah House campuses joinedin on the Bandana Day action on 12 October.Here are (from left) David Wilkinson (executive principal), Vivienne Jones (high school),Megan Spencer (Sunningdale Preparatory),Arthur Preston (senior primary) and SharonMoore (Blouberg Preparatory).
The West Coast Village Shopping Centrein Sunningdale hosted a SunflowerSchool Art competition, in order to cre-ate awareness about the Sunflower Fundand encourage the public to purchase abandana.
Parklands College, Blouberg Interna-
tional, Sunningdale Private school andWest Coast Christian school were amongthe four schools that took part.
Each school entered their most crea-tive and unique sunflower paintings,fromGrades 1 to 12whichwere displayedin the Centre courtyard for two weeks.
This led up to the prizegiving on Na-tional Bandana Day, 12 October.
The prizegiving was graced with thepresence of teachers, pupils, tenants andshoppers who gathered in the courtyardto congratulate the winners.
Representatives from the SunflowerFund were also present and provided in-sight about the organisation and raisedawareness about leukaemia and how tobecome a bone marrow stem cell donor.
Sunflower art for a causeHere is Jonathanand Jarred
Howes seenwearing their
sunflowerbandanas at theSunflower SchoolArt competitionat West Coast
Village ShoppingCentre.
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DiwaliDie Speaker en die Lede van die Wes-Kaapse Provin-
siale Parlement wens die Hindoe gemeenskap van
die Wes-Kaap goeie wense toe op Diwali. Diwali ki-
HaardikShubkamana. Mag die lig wat met Diwali gevi-
er word u die pad aanwys en op die weg van vrede en
harmonie lei.
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Eid ul AdhaDie Speaker en Lede van die Wes-Kaapse Provin-siale Parlement wens die Moslem gemeenskap vandie Wes-Kaap ’n wonderlike Eid en Hajj Maqboolvir al die hujjaj. Mag Allah julle gebede, vastydperk,opofferings en dade van aanbidding in die maandvan Dhul Hijjah en op die Dag van Opoffering, aan-vaar. Ameen. Eid Mubarak.
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A Job Fair meeting will be held onFriday 26 October at the Cape TownInternational Convention Centre(CTICC) from 09:00 to 16:00.
The purpose of the event is to cre-ate an opportunity for work seekersto meet prospective employers andother organisations that can assistwith placing them in different formsof employment.
Work seekers can obtain companyand career information and may
even get an interview. However, themain goal is to get interviews at com-panies shortly after the Job Fair.
Minister of Labour, Mildred Oli-phant and the Department of Labourwill assist in placing unemployedpeople, with the required skills, invarious areas of employment duringthe day. The event will also providethe Minister of Labour with a plat-form to make new announcementson employment matters.
The job fair is free and open to thepublic. Free career workshops, CVcritiques and registration for work-seekers will be available throughoutthe day. Work seekers will need ap-proximately two hours to talk withcompany representatives. Prospec-tive job applicants are encouraged todress professionally, bring 10 to 15copies of their CVs, prepare a briefsummary of their skills and to askany questions they may have.
Job Fair could be ticket to new career
Go Sapphire: ElkanahHouseHighSchool recently held their interhouse sports challenge. Due to theweather,the event was forced to migrate to the Sunningdale Sports Complex and for many teams this was a firsttimeindoor experience. The teams were Sapphire, Ruby and Emerald with Sapphire being the winning team overall.
The monthly holistic fair inGoodwood will take place on Sun-day 28 October at the Lions Com-munity Centre from 10:00 to 16:00.
Entrance fee costs R5 and child-ren under 12 years of age enter for
free. The first 200 adult visitorswill also receive a complimentarygoodie bag.
For more information, call Zae-emah on 021 5915475 or 083 8615600.
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akfast on 25 October from 08:00 to 10:00. Ho-ward Burke will be guest speaker, and willbe talking on “A Positive Mental Attitude”.This event is free of charge, though bookingis essential.
A continental breakfast will also be ser-ved. RSVP to Nardo van Eck on [email protected] or call 021 528 6700.
*Taking time out
The TimeOut Ladies’ Clubwill have theirnext coach tour on Thursday 25 October toStellenbosch. The tripwill include browsingthe local museums, visiting a new deli andlunch at the revamped Towerbosch.
The Open Gardens of Elgin will be on theagenda for Saturday 10 November with thegroup visiting four to five gardens.
To book contact Carol on 021 557 0794 or084 580 1469 or [email protected].
*Laughter Yoga
Free Laughter Yoga classes are offered onTuesdays at 10:15 in Bloubergrand. For de-tails phone Lydia Carstens on 084 906 0217.
*Community Police Forum
The Community Police Forum in TableView (Sector 2) will have its annual generalmeeting for Parklands and Sunningdale onTuesday 30 October at 18:30 at the Parklandspolice station, Viveka House, ParklandsMain Road. The meeting is open for all.
*University of the Third Age meeting
TheUniversity of theThirdAgehasamee-ting scheduled for Tuesday, 30 October atthe Milnerton Library Auditorium at 10:30.
Tea will be served from 09:45 to 10:45Speaker, Stacey Doorley Jones will be
talking about “Equine Therapy for AbusedYoungsters”.
Members are requested to wear theirMembership tags. An entry fee of R5 formembers and R10 for non-members will becharged.
For more information, phone Joy Wellbe-loved on 021 554 1418, Ivar Drew on021 552 2953, Ivor Shaskolsky on 021 552 1308or Adree Lombard on 021 552 2525.
*Summer Greens Residents
The Summer Greens Residents’ Associa-tion is encouraging all to attend an impor-tant AGM on 30 October from 19:00 to 21:00at the community hall.
For more information phone Karen on082 668 0176.
*Ratepayers open meeting
Are our parks pretty or pretty awful? Getinvolved in ensuring our open spaces are sa-fe, clean, healthy, community-relaxing envi-ronments by attending the next Table ViewRatepayers’ Association (TVRA) open mee-ting. Desmond Baart of the City Parks De-partment will be the guest speaker at themeeting held at the West Coast FamilyChurch, 1a Sandown Road, Bloubergsandson 5 November at 19:00 (coffee will be servedfrom 18:30). He will answer all questionsfrom the floor.
Residents are asked to email photographsof specific open areas toLesleyO’Brien ([email protected]) for discussion at themeeting.
*Stadskoor sing by Endler
Die Mecer-stadskoor van Tygerberg biedopDinsdag 1November ’nFransemusiekop-voering in die Endler, Stellenbosch, aan.
Musiekstukke wat opgevoer sal word,sluit in Saint-Saëns se Oratorio de Noël(Kersfees-oratorium) met bekende solisteVanessa Tiat-Jones, Minette du Toit-Pearceen Leah Gunter. Werke deur Bizet, Duruflé,Fauré en Gounod kan ook tydens die uitvoe-ring gehoor word.
Kaartjies is teen R80 per persoon beskik-baar.
Vir meer inligting oor die opvoering, belRonel Lourens by 082 9277 196.
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’n Mens kan wel nie aldag joutong gekrul kry rondom die uit-spreekvandie namevanGrieksegeregtenie,maarhuluitwerkingop die smaakkliere maak al diegehakkelmet besteltyd diemoei-te werd.
Die Damhuis-restaurant in Melk-bosstrand is Donderdagaand in ’nstukkie Mediterreense hemel om-skep toe die eienaars, Dirk en Rei-net Nagtegaal, hul resepteboek,Loorita se Griekse Voorskoot, be-kend gestel het.
Die boek, wat in die vorm van ’nplakboek is, bevat foto’s en staal-tjies, asook 71 resepte van tradisio-nele Griekse disse, en bring huldeaanhul baie goeie vriendin, LooritaPanagiotopoulos, wat vyf jaar gele-de aan kanker oorlede is.
Loorita is diema van die bekendetelevisie-akteur en aanbieder NicoPanagio. Nico, sy vrouChristi en sypa Nick, was onder die sowat 120gaste wat die aand bygewoon het.
“Die tema van wat ’n vrou met ’n
ander vrou deel as sy in die kom-buis staan en kos maak, is univer-seel en dit is daardie iets wat ek ge-dink het ’n mens kan iop ’n Ameri-kaanse ‘scrap book’-manier
oordra,” het Reinet die resepteboekbeskryf.
Sy en Dirk het selfs Griekelanddeurgetoer om die resepte in hultradisionele vorm te beproef.
Die geselligheid is op tipieseGrieksewyse geviermet die voorsitvan geregte uit die boek en Grieksemusiek. En natuurlik die breek vanborde op die vloer!
Griekse plesier op sy beste!
Hier is Dirk Nagtegaal, Christi en Nico Panagio, Reinet Nagtegaal enNick Panagiotopoulos tydens die bekendstellingvan die Nagtegaals se nuwe resepteboek, Loorita se Griekse Voorskoot. Foto’s: Leon Steenkamp
Wat is ’n Griekse joligheid sonderdat daar ’n bord of ses gebreekword? Hier laat waai Petrovna Metelerkamp van Hermanus met haarbord.
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While children all over the coun-try wished to get a bandana intheir favourite colour to wear toschool last week to raise moneyfor the Sunflower Fund, all a lit-tle girl of Oakdale wished for isnot to be sick so that she can justgo to school.
The parents of Emma Fourie (9)are still trying to absorb the devas-tatingnews that her aggressive can-cer has returned after almost fouryears of ongoing surgery, chemo-therapy and radiation.
Emma was first diagnosed withcancer in 2008 – only six months af-ter her sister, Alex (5), was born
with an abnormal heart condition.“We were still frail from the first
bad news, when I discovered oneday, whilst bathing Emma, that shehad a hard lump in her left but-tock,” Emma’s mother, Natalie,said.
“After an MRI scan and biopsy,the lump turned out to be cancerous– a sort of cancer of the soft tissue.”
Twenty weeks of chemotherapyfollowed, of which Emma spent 14weeks in hospital. That was fol-lowed with six weeks of radiationtherapy.
“By week three the top layer ofher skin looked like third degreeburns. The skin was so raw, we had
to give her strong pain medicationjust to let her go to toilet,” she said.
After radiation,more chemother-apy followed, totalling 16 months oftreatment.
Thereafter, Emma had to go for athree-monthly MRI scan, X-raysand blood tests. “Everything wasgoing well. Emma started Grade 1at Gene Louw Primary and enjoyedher dance lessons. We were plan-ning to go on a trip with somefriends,” she said.
WhenEmmawent for her normalMRI scan and check-ups in January2011, they suspected nothing. How-ever, another tumour was discov-ered and Emma had to be operatedon for the tumour to be removed.
“Due to financial reasons, as wewere still trying to recover fromlast time, we had to change medicalaids.Ournewmedical aidhas givenus a 12 month exclusion on cancerfor Emma. So, we then had to fundeverything ourselves.
“The expenses were big. In onlyfive months our hospital accountran up to almost R100 000. I’m so ter-rified that they will stop Emma’streatment as we cannot afford topay,” she said.
She had six sessions of intensechemotherapy. However, it was de-cided radiationposesmajor risks asthe tumour extended into the pelvicwall.
In October that year another tu-mour was discovered. She went forsurgery in November to try and re-move the tumour in five and a halfhours of surgery.
Emmahad thenundergone 23 ses-sions of radiation. This was once
again followed by chemotherapy.“Shewas able to go to the first day
of Grade 2 this year – she really en-joyed it. Due to her treatmentschedules, she was only able to goto schooluntil the endofFebruary.”
In the last week of February shecommenced with chemotherapy.
She suffered very bad side effects.The final chemotherapy sessionwas completed in July this year andthe radiologist confirmed that allthe scans are clear.
However, in September, Emmastarted complaining that her backwas sore.
Another tumourwas found in thebone ofEmma’s spine. “We immedi-ately had to start her on steroids totry and reduce the swelling. Shortlyafter, they discovered another tu-
mour in the bone of a vertebra, thatis busy encroaching on the nerve ofher spine, causing the pain in herback.
They also found a recurrence ofthe old tumour in the pelvic region.There are also three visible lesionsin the liver – one the size of a golfball.
“The oncologists and radiologistsdo not see any cure this timearound. They gave her 10 sessionsof radiation.
“We are exploring some alterna-tive non-invasive treatments. Alsoto keep her on a good diet and pray,pray, pray for a miracle,” she said.
Financially this puts strain onthe family. Anyone who wishes toassist, can send an email to Natalieat [email protected].
Brave face as cancer reappears
Emma is bravely trying to keep up with her schoolwork.
All 64 children of the Kids Can PrePrimary School bought a bandana forBandana Day and raised R1 300 for the Sunflower Fund. One of the childrenin the school is Emma’s cousin – Emma suffers from cancer. In the photoare (front from left) Benjamin Burke, Octávio Ribeiro, Tristan Boyd and Connor Boyd, (back) Gareth Gomersall, Louie Colquhoun, Aimeé Arendse, Danyelle Stephenson and Alexia Vavatzanidis.
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LOUISA STEYL
Fokofpolisiekar begin die feesseisoenvanjaar vroeg met die Acoustic &Rock-toer: Let the Good Times Roll.
Hulle skop die toer af op Maandag bydie Barnyard-teater in Willowbridge.Dié Bellville-rockers het die Suid-Afri-
kaanse musiektoneel in 2003 getref methul eerste album As jy met vuur speel saljy brand.Met dié albumhethulle dieweggebaan
vir ander alternatieve Afrikaanse mu-siek en sommer gou diep spore in dieSuid-Afrikaanse musiekgeskiedenis ge-trap.Nóú, byna 10 jaar later, is Fokofpolisie-
kar steeds een van die land se grootstename wanneer dit kom by unieke ver-hoogspersoonlikhede.Fokofpolisiekar se Wynand Myburgh
sê dit sal die group se eerste toer weessedert hulle verlede jaar in April hulboek Biografie van ’n Bende vrygestelhet.Wynand sê toe hulle gevra is om in
Park Accoustics in Pretoria te speel, hethulle dit as ’n geleentheid beskou omweer akoestiese liedjies opdie voorgrond
te bring.Fokofpolisiekar het nie in die laaste
paar jaar nuwe materiaal geskryf nie,maar die goeie nuus vir aanhangers isdat daar dalk iets nuuts op pad is.Wynand sê, hoewel die ouens deesdae
meer tyd aan hul ander projekte bestee,is daar ’n sterk moontlikheid dat Fokof-polisiekar binnekort nuwe werk sal op-neem.Maar Wynand sê ook dat die groepsle-
de deesdae nie regtig meer Fokofpolisie-kar só ernstig opneemnie. “Onspluknoudie vrugte van die harde werk wat onsin die beginjare ingesit het. Dit is ’n grootuitdaging vir ons omal hierdie plekke opons eie te probeer uitverkoop.”Kaartjies vir die vertoning by Barny-
ard kos R120 en kan by 021 914 8898 of bywww.barnyardtheatre.co.za bespreekword. Die groep gaan ’n persentasie vanhul opbrengs by die Barnyard-teater,Willowbridge, aanDie Burger-Kersfondsskenk. Op Dinsdagaand is hulle by Mer-cury Live. Kaartjies kos R80 deurwww.ticketbreak.co.za.
. Fokofpolisiekar was vandeesweekop TygerBurger se “oranje bank”. Be-soek www.tyegrburger.co.za om hul op-trede te sien.
Polisiekar ry weerPolisiekar ry weer
Hier is v(van links) Johnny de Ridder, Wynand Myburgh, Jaco S. Venter, Francois van Coke en Hunter Kennedy by OppiKoppi Sweet/Thing 2012.
By kunsgalery: OpSondag28Oktoberom19:00 tree Jeanie Kelly (bo) op fluit en Alexander Jacobi op klavier op by die Bellvillekunsgalery in die Bellvillebiblioteeksentrum. Hullegaanwerke vanBach,Reinecke, SchumannenChaminade speel in die konsert. Kaartjies isby die deure beskikbaar teen R30 per persoon.Kinders en pensioenarisse betaal R25.
. Obiso Production presents an Open MicSession at Montreal on Loop (70 LoopStreet, Cape Town) tonight. R20. Call 074470 7065 for more information.
. Shirley Valentynmet Shaleen SurtieRichards is vanvanaand tot SondagbyDieBoer te sien. Teks en regie is deur Hennievan Greunen. R140. Bespreek by 021 9791911 of 083 406 0111.
. Patrick Canovi will be playing atQuay 4 every Friday from 16:30 to 19:00. En-trance is free.
. Sê Jy eks dik 2 is Vrydagaand by TheStage te sien. R80. Bespreek by 021 914 3151of [email protected].
. The Cadillacs will play a tribute toFeetwood Mac on Friday at Villa Pascal.R100. Call 021 975 2566 or 082 569 4147 tobook.
. Coenie de Villiers is Vrydagaand bydie Hugenote Hoerskool Saal. R120. Be-
spreek by 082 812 1112 of 021 873 2111.. Lollos 4: Oe la la, Suid-Afrika! Is Sa-
terdagoggend by Die Ou Meulteater tesien. R55. Bespreek by 083 564 0056 of [email protected].
. IanWessels is Saterdag by Ella’s Bis-tro met Ek’s anoniem, ek sê!. R100 of R80vir pensioenarisse. Bespreek by 021 8652028 of [email protected].
. Annale van ’n Windgat met NeelsClasen is Sondag teen 16:00 by Die OuMeulteater te sien. R90. Bespreekby 083 5640056 of [email protected].
. Viljoen Retief stel sy nuwe CD Dins-dag by Die Boer bekend. R80. Bespreek by021 979 1911 of 083 406 0111.
. Gian Groen is Woensdag 31 Oktoberby Die Boer. R80. Bespreek by 021 979 1911of 083 406 0111.
.MarkHazewill be at JamrockTheatrein Brackenfell on Wednesday 31 Octoberwith his band. R100. Call 021 981 1313 oremail [email protected] tobook.
. Crocodile Harris will be at Bloemen-dal on Wednesday 31 October. He will belaunching his new album, The best of Cro-codile Harris. To book call 021 975 7575.
Frankenweenie will be released at Ster-Kine-kor N1 City and Tyger Valley on Friday.Director Tim Burton returns to his roots
with a feature-length remake of his 1984 shortfilm project.
Taking the shape of a stop-motion 3Danima-tion film, the story centres on young boy, Vic-tor, who is devastated upon losing his dog andbest friend in the world, Sparky.But when Victor one day discovers the se-
crets of re-animation, he brings his caninebuddy back to life, but others are not quiteready to accept Sparky’s new lease on life.
Animated re-animation
Musthear: Guitar maestro, JamesGrace, will be at RustenVrede Galleryin Durbanville on Monday 5 November.Tickets cost R130 and include a lightmeal and coffee/tea before or after theshow. A cash bar will be available. Call021 976 4691 or email rustenvre[email protected] to book.
The good news: Crocodile Harriswill be at Bloemendal on Wednesday31 October. He will be launching hisnew album, The best of CrocodileHarris. To book call 021 975 7575.
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Die 15 semi-finaliste vanMej. TygerBur-ger-Oktoberfees is Vrydagaand by diePalms-restaurant in Brackenfell aan diepubliek voorgestel. Lede van die publiekkon hier vir hul gunsteling-finalis stem.Wie is jou gunsteling? Diewenners wordtydens die Oktoberfees aangekondig.Foto’s: Leon Steenkamp
Skoonhedevoorgestel
Kim Cederquist (20) is from Tableview. Hermotto is that life is to have fun and to liveone day at a time.
SamanthaZimmerman (19) ofMilnerton saysthe best things in life are for free. International model Tyra Banks is her rolemodel.
DESIREÉ RORKE
Dis Heuwels Fantasties, Arno Carstens, Ka-ren Zoid, Anton Goosen, Gian Groen en Ak-kedis!Al dié bekendes en baie meer is op een na-
week op een dorp. Ja, dis Oktoberfeestyd enKraaifontein is in rep en roer oor dié grootkuier wat voorlê.Die fees vind diéVrydag- en Saterdagaand
by die Zoopark plaas. Die feeskomitee isdruk besig met die laaste reëlings, terwylkaartjieverkope snel toeneem.Nóú in sy 28ste bestaansjaar, het dié gewil-
de gemeenskapsfees – ook een van die Kaapse oudstes – vanjaar ’n splinternuwe baadjieaangetrek met nuwe organiseerders, IsabelK Promosies en Ferdinand Rabie.Die opwindende program bied iets vir die
hele gesin – vanmotoruitstallings en ’n bier-tent soos enige goeie Oktoberfees betaam tot’n wynhuis, potjiekoskompetisie en ver-skeie kinderaktiwiteite.Een van die hoogtepunte van die fees se-
dert dit vir die eerste keer aangebied is, isdie kroning van Mej. Oktoberfees.Die optrede van Heuwels Fantasties, wat
onlangs met ’n Bokkie-toekenning bekroonis, is die hoogtepunt van die fees. Hulle be-gin om 21:00 musiek maak.Kaartjies is beskikbaar by Computicket
teen R70 (Vrydag) en R90 (Saterdag) of R120vir die naweek. Pensioenarisse betaal R50en toegang vir kinders onder ses is gratis.WEN! WEN! WEN!. Tien lesers kan elk dubbelkaartjies na
die fees wen. Besoek www.tygerbur-ger.co.za om deel te neem.
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TygerBurger Table View Page 31Wednesday 24 October 2012 Sport
Young gun Dylan Frick is stillleading the way in the stand uppaddle category of the PrimiNaish Downwind Dash when hemade it two for two followingWednesday’s race.
Despite a relatively light windspeed the race was very contestablewith quality runs the entire way.Learning from last week Frick
made no mistakes off the start thistime round, and immediately led
out togetherwith the Bertish broth-ers Chris and Greg. The rest of thefield was slowly but surely gettingleft behind and eventually Greg al-so got dropped with about 3 km togo of the 10 km route.Frick kept leading out Chris but
a concerted effort from Chris sawhim virtually catch up at the en-trance to Small Bay.The 17-year-old however again
launch a renewed charge for the fin-ish which saw him finish one wave
ahead of Chris in 52:47 with the lat-ter crossing the line in 53:02. Gregmade sure it was a repeat of lastweek’s podium position-finish in atime of 54:18.Ivan van Vuuren had a sterling
comeback from a uncharacteristicstart last week with a fine fourthclosely followed in by Pietro Mus-cas in fifth.The paddlers were also the first
two masters (over 45) to finish.A couple of new names in the top
10 this week included Colin Heck-roodt, Justin Bing and Nikki Ven-ter, pushing some of the stalwartsdown the order. Brad Adams madea welcome return to the top 10.The unbeatable Brigette van As-
wegen (1:02:24) continues her reignin the women’s division with Tam-my Robarts (1:07:15) from Strandfinishing secondand the 15-year-oldMishka Steyn, also from the Strandin third, a mere 12 seconds behindher.
The juniors saw Joshua Robert-son record his first win in 1:02:14with last week’s winner EthanKoopmans relegated to second in1:04:25 followed by Calvin Ginsberg(1:05:00) in third spot.A good couple of newcomers in
John Henshilwood, Justin Trent,Luke Crocker and Oliver Potgieter.In the overall classification Frick
has cemented his lead with two bul-lets followed by Chris and GregBertish.
Frick leads field from get go
Muddy hell:Desmond Hiscockand PJ Scholtztackle a difficultsection of thecourse during Saturday’s 4x4 Extreme Challenge thatwas hosted by theWestern CapeChallenge Cluband held at the Zone 7 track alongthe N7.
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LEON STEENKAMP
A blistering south-easter made things verytough on cyclists who took part in Sunday’sTiletoria West Coast Express cycle event inSunningdale.
Although it was no pleasure on the ride backfrom Atlantis it proved helpful for this year’swinner of the 85 km men’s Elite group DaveGarrett. Riding for Team Focus, Garrett waspart of the early break-away group of five rid-ers. “We attacked after about 15 km into therace, just after the Koeberg Power Station onthe R27,” Garrett said.
“Then we dropped one rider. After about50 km Carl Pasio from RSA Web joined theleading bunch. At this stage when had abouta 40 second lead on the chasing bunch,” he saidof the route that took the riders all the way
out to Mamre.At the 65 km mark the leading group lost its
lead somewhat with the other riders breathingdown their necks trailing by only 10 seconds.
“Then I attacked again and opened up a gapof about one minute which I kept all the wayto the finish,” he said of his win in 2:05:30.
“It was a head-wind all the way back so wereally suffered but luckily the teams couldn’tget organised with this head-wind so I man-aged to keep the tempo and keep them at bay,”Garrett said of this finish in 2:05:28.
The chasing bunch saw a sprint to the finishwith Reniell Matthysen (Intellibus) crossingthe line in second place 30 seconds after Gar-rett. David’s Focus team mate Kyle Donachiefrom Durbanville came in third.
. Visit www.tygerburger.co.za for a clip ofthe event.
Great win instrong wind
Dave Garrett (left) from Bellville won this year’s Tiletoria West Coast Express cycling race.His team mate Kyle Donachie was in third place. Photo: Leon Steenkamp