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She was on a carefree stroll along thebeach at Kleinbaai last week Thursdaywhen she saw the white head of a Bor-
der Collie beyond the breakers.Lucy Breytenbach saw a couple standing
on the beach, but when she discovered thedog wasn’t theirs, she became worried.She called out to the dog, but while it
looked as if it was swimming towards her,it was clearly caught in the current and was
just being swept further and further away.What she didn’t know at that stage was
that Slater, the Border Collie, had been hitby a car almost an hour earlier and had dart-ed into the sea.The exhausted dog was close to drowning.“I was this close to jumping in myself,”
says Lucy.Instead, she ran to Eden on the Bay and
asked a group of kite surfers for help, whilesomeone else phoned the SPCA and Nation-al Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) Station 18 inMelkbosstrand.
“This wasn’t a typical call for us," saysNSRI station commander, Rhine Barnes.“But I knew we had some crew members
available who could respond to the inci-dent.”However, while the rescue service was
preparing to send the Men’s Health Rescuerboat to Kleinbaai by trailer, Lucy was al-ready back at the beach.Once there she saw that Slater had man-
aged to claw to adangerously sharp rockout-crop.Donovan O’Neale was joined by three of
his kite surfing buddies, ByronClarke, LukeWalker and LukeMcGillewie as they rushedto the beach.“We spotted the dog and went into the
ocean towards the rocks,” says Donovan.“Once there I took off the safety leash and
attached my kite to one of the rocks. I jumpover the razor sharp rocks to get to the dog,who was clearly in shock and very tired. Ipicked him up and then we passed him fromone to the other and returned him to thebeach on a paddle board.”
V To page 2.
Owner Shawn Steyn kisses Slater on the head after the dog was swept into the ocean. PHOTOS: MARNETTE MEYER
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Just as Slater stepped onto the beachhe onceabandoned in terror, the NSRI arrived onthe scene.While they waited for the SPCA to show
up, NSRI volunteers tried to warm up thefrightened dog.Soon Slater, who shares a name with 11
times world surfing champion Kelly Slater,was surrounded by onlookers, who includedthe SPCA, but he was only searching for oneperson – his owner.And then Shawn Steyn arrived.If Slater had enough energy left one could
imagine the dog forgetting his injured legandrunning toShawn’s embrace in slowmo-tion. “He was stoked,” exclaims Shawn.He recounted events leading up to the res-
cue to TygerBurger.“I visited a friend’s house near the beach
when Slater jumped over the wall. I went af-ter him and saw him barking at someoneselling stuff next to the road. As he backedinto the road a car hit him and he just ran.I tried calling him back, but he would notstop!”Shawn searched for Slater along beaches
and asked many people if they saw a bordercollie running past. He was dropped off at
Derdesteen and walked back towards Edenon the Bay, hoping to see his three-year-oldfriend, but to no avail.Then, in the distance,he saw the NSRI boat and the SPCA vehiclesurrounded by people.
This was the reunion he was waiting for.Slaterwas taken to thevet andhedidn’t evenneed any stitches.According to Shawn, hisdog is a little traumatised, but nothing tooserious.“He’s lying next to me now, moaning that
I’m talking to you and not playing withhim,” laughed Shawn during the telephonicinterview. SPCA’s public relations officerWanika Rusthoi said animals react in differ-ent ways during a crisis “because they’re alldifferent sentient beings with their owncharacters”.“Different breeds and genders also con-
tribute to theways inwhichanimals expressthemselves. With regards to this case, thedog is a young male border collie, unsteri-lised, and is often taken for walks along thebeach. With the trauma of this incident, itcould have sent him into a state of shock,with adrenaline pumping through his veins– causing him to run. It can only be assumedthat he ran toward familiar ground (thebeach) and ended up in the water,” she sur-mises.The story was posted on NSRI’s Facebook
group and according toBarnes it has attract-ed thousands of hits since it was posted.
Slater being warmed up before Shawn arrivedon the scene.
Hirsch’s Milnerton presents SamsungShowcase Extravaganza on 31 July from17:00.Join them as they launch their new Sam-
sung Showroom with a showcase of techno-logy and appliances.There will be a Creative Corner for Kids,
prizes valued at R10 000 up for grabs and aninteractive gaming display. Tablet andsmartphone training starts at 17:00.V For more information and to RSVP contact Staceyvan Rensburg on [email protected] or021 528 6700.
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Locals dance a song at Artscape
Table View’s Max du Toit is heading to theArtscape stage for the fourth time.
Table View’s Max du Toit and ClaireBoswell are heading to the Artscapestage as part of the Waterfront Theatre
College’s production of Dance Me a Song.Max, who is currently in his third year at
the college, is majoring in drama and musi-cal theatre. Has also discovered a passionfor tap dancing.He obtained the highest marks in his
grade for the Imperial Society of Teachersof Dancing London in both 2012 and 2013 andhas appeared as an actor at many corporateevents throughout the Western Cape.He recently completed shooting the sec-
ond season of SABC’s teen series SignalHigh and will be in the third season.Last year, Max played Henry in Noel Cow-
ard’s Present Laughter and appeared at Art-scape in the show, Let’s Beat It, directed byAmerican director, Jimmy Earl Perry.His other stage work includes Footloose,
Dancers Love Dogs and Dance for Africa,making Dance Me a Song Max’s third ap-pearance on the Artscape stage, where he’llbe showcasing his various skills.Claire Boswell is in her final year at the
college, gaining international teaching di-plomas in classical ballet, modern theatredance and tap through the Imperial Societyof Teachers of Dancing London, as well asadvanced level performance diplomas indance andmusical theatre through the Trin-ity College of London.She is a leadingmember of theWaterfront
Theatre Dance Company, and has appearedin numerous corporate events and theatreproductions, as well as television commer-cials. Claire was resident at Cape Town’s fa-mous Pigalle restaurant in the BurlesqueRevue for six months, and has appeared reg-ularly at Richard’s Bistro in Gatsby andthemed cabaret productions.
Claire has trodArtscape’s boards inDanc-ers Love Dogs, directed by dance doyenneBrigett Reeve, Let’s Beat It and the musicalGuys and Dolls. She has also performed asKristine in A Chorus Line and in Footloosein 2013. Her next musical will be South Afri-ca’s premier ofLegally Blonde at theMasqueTheatre inMuizenberg at the end of August.Upon graduating at the end of 2014, Claire
is delighted to be joining the cast of Singingin the Rain, thus ensuring her future and de-but into professional theatre
Dance Me A Song is an eclecticmix of songand dance from Ballet to Broadway, show-casing the skills and training of the full-timestudents of the college at Artscape Theatreon Friday 1 and Saturday 2 August. Ticketscost R100 and are available at Computicket.V Auditions for the Waterfront Theatre College areheld throughout the year. Visit www.waterfronttheatreschool.co.za for more information.
Claire Boswell (left), seen here with Brittane van Loggenrenberg from Claremont, will be also beon stage at Artscape.
It was only when the intoxicated manstomped towards him while waving anaccusatory finger that Garth Lezard (40)
felt the oppressing heat of Mozambique.Here he was, completely exposed to the
elements in a rural part of a foreign coun-try. All he had with him was his bicycle,scanty belongings and the camera he justused to takeaportrait of awomanandchild.The advancing threat of an inebriated lo-
calmade him realise hewas inGod’s hands.As soon as the man reached for his cam-
era, Garth took out a lighter and dangledit in front of him, saying: “Here we go! I be-lieve you are looking for a lighter!”A moment of hesitation from the man
gaveGarth enough time to jumponhis bicy-cle and flee the scene.While he was riding away he wondered
why on earth he was pedalling around theworld, taking photos and raising awarenessfor good causes.The answer? “I do this to raise awareness
and funds for Cheshire Homes. It gives methe confidence to court the media, to speakabout what I’m doing. If it was just aboutthe cycling Iwouldhave stopped a long timeago,” he told TygerBurger during his visitto Eric Miles Cheshire Home in Milnerton.As for the dangers of crossing borders
and momentarily distracting drunken lo-cals, he said there is an element of dangerin every moment of life.“All you have to do is realise this and get
out of difficult situations as soon as possi-ble. The secret is to persevere. I also firmlybelieve in one’s relationship with the HolySpirit. Thatwill keep you calmandgive youthe realisation you might have to gothrough something difficult to achievegood.”For every lowlight he encounters, howev-
er, there are 100 highlights.
“The biggest one happened in Surinam,a remote place in the Amazon. I was on theroad, about two days from the main city.While I was cycling a car pulled over andsomeone got out. I told him my story andat that point Surinam was about the 15thcountry I hadvisited onmyround theworldtrip. I shared my story with everyone whocame within my vicinity. By chance thisguywas a reporter from a local paper in thecapital city (Paramaribo). I was on the frontpage and he got me on television. It wasfrom that point that I realised I could makesomething more from this story than justputting my head down and cycling. It wasa catalyst for me.”He has already been around the world
four times, the first time from 1997 – 2000as a surfer.Then his passion for photo journalism
took himaround theworld twice, from cow-boy festivals in Argentina to cage fightingin Russia.
Part of his current global cycling tour in-volves going from one Super Rugby teamstadium to the next.“I sharemy journey and the charity, take
photos with the players and do a little videointerviewwith them. I will edit it all togeth-er in a documentary. I did all the New Zea-land andAustralian teams, and that iswhatbrought me to Cape Town this time.”The photo journalism and rugby take a
back seat to his greater purpose though.“After a round the world trip I explored
a number of social problems I could get in-volved in. While visiting family in Lusaka,I heard that my cousin used to volunteer ata children’s Cheshire home and I joined herone day. There I heard about CheshireHomes all over the world. I have now beento more than 20 Cheshire homes on six con-tinents. They were my natural choice ofcharity to raise awareness for.”V Follow Garth Lezard on Twitter or on his newlyestablished Facebook group.
Garth Lezard has been around the world four times. One of his goals is to raise awareness forthe Cheshire Homes. He is currently at Eric Miles Cheshire Homes in Milnerton.
V Blouberg Beach Cleanup invites families,school goers and community members tothe next beach cleanup on Saturday 2 August. There will be four venues: Melkbosstrand, Big Bay, Blouberg and Milnerton. Allcleanups start at 10:00 and last 90 minutes.Bags and gloves will be provided. Dress comfortably and bring water to drink afterwards.For any queries email [email protected] orcall Gregory Player on 082 873 1962.
V A book sale by the Friends of the MilnertonLibrary will be held on 2 August from 09:30– 12:00 at the library in Pienaar Road. Donati
ons of books, magazines, CDs and DVDs arewelcomed. For more information contact021 444 0817.
V Blaauwberg Art Society (BASE) meet atthe Milnerton Bowling Club next to the libraryat 19:00 on Tuesday 5 August. Visitors arewelcome to attend. BASE will have an artsupplies market day, where one can buy, sellor swop new or second hand easels, canvasses, frames, brushes, paint and so forth. There will be no card facilities. Entrance fee is R10for members and R20 for visitors. For moreinformation contact Jenny on 082 663 2000or email [email protected].
V A Community Awareness talk will be pre
sented local trauma support organisation,the Community Intervention Centre, on Tuesday 12 August at 10:00. The guest speakerfrom Compassionate Friends will speakabout bereavement. People of all ages arewelcome to attend. For more informationcontact Helen on 021 528 3037/3005 between 08:30 and 13:00.
V Kingsgate Fellowship presents “Shine”, afree, eight part weekly series in which womenof all ages explore their worth, strength andpurpose. Beginning on Wednesday 13 Augustfrom 19:0021:00 at 205 Athens Road in Table View. Contact 021 557 4334 (from Monday to Friday 09:00 to 13:00) or email in[email protected].
V Community Intervention Centre (CIC)will be having their annual general meetingon 21 August at 18:30 for 19:00. It will be heldat the Blaauwberg Netcare Hospital’s Boardroom on the ground floor. RSVP by 14 August. Contact Helen at the CIC office fromMonday to Friday from 08:30 to 13:00 on021 528 3037 or 082 821 3447 or [email protected].
V The second hand clothing shop at EricMiles Cheshire Home (open on Mon, Wedand Fri from 10:00 to 15:00 and the first Satof the month from 10:00 to 13:00) needs volunteers. Donations most welcome. The shopis located at 18 Corsair Road in Sandrift. CallMel on 083 543 6272.
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A local sandboarding company,Mamba Sandboarding, have starteda community project to get disad-vantaged children from Atlantissandboarding.After taking them onto the dunes
a few times and teaching them howto sandboard, a club was formed.The Mamba Sandboarding Clubconsists of 13 kidswho now go sand-boarding every Friday afternoon.It is a great way to keep them out
of mischief and give them some-thing to look forward to, somethingthat keeps them healthy and active.Mamba Sandboarding would like
to get them club t-shirts and host asmall sandboarding competition.Anyone interested in sponsoring orgetting involved in the club can con-
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Car thief foiled by quick thinking momANDRÉ BAKKES
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The car thief almost got away with it.Were it not for a determined moth-
er, a fleet-footed son, a security com-pany and a neighbourhood watch, hewould have been cruising in a vehicle thatdid not belong to him.The thief’s mission was, in fact, doomed
from the moment he tried to drive away inthe bakkie secured with a steering wheellock.Table View Neighbourhood Watch
spokesperson Jamie Agenbag explainedthat on Thursday last week at about 15:50
“amember of the public saw her son’s bak-kie being broken into in Libertas Avenue.“ The suspect then attempted to steal thevehicle.”The woman rushed towards the moving
bakkie and jumped onto the load bed.Thatwas probably themomentwhen the
thief realisedhe couldnot turn the steeringwheel.
FlabbergastedHe came to a stop on the pavement and
got out of the vehicle. The woman didn’tmiss the opportunity to whack the thiefagainst his head.The flabbergasted thief started running
down the street, but hot on his heels wasthe woman’s son, the owner of the bakkie.The man caught up with the thief, but
could not hold on to him and saw him es-caping into the adjacent greenbelt area.“The wife of the owner of Green Platoon
witnessed this and Green Platoon wasalerted and gave chase through the green-belt. They caught up with the suspect andapprehended him. Table View Neighbour-hood Watch provided backup and support.Other security companies also arrived tosupportGreenPlatoon. Thepolice arrestedthe suspect and found tools on him that wesuspect would be used to break into vehi-cles,” said Agenbag.
“Well done to everyone involved! Thisjust goes to show that if we work as a com-munity, we can achieve great things.”
CautionAgenbag, nonetheless, had aword of cau-
tion to the public when she said that thesuspect was armed with a knife.“Thankfully he did not use it on anyone,
but the public should rather not involvethemselves in a chase of this nature,” sheconcludes.V The whole incident was recorded on someone’s“dashcam”, a camera mounted in front of a car.To view the video search “Libertas attempted vehicle theft” on YouTube.
There will be an indoor market on Satur-day 2 August, from 10:30 to 15:30 at Lei-brandt vanNiekerkHall in SouthRoad, Ta-ble View.There will be good food, good company,
good music and generally good times.Entry to themarket is free. Goods on sale
include curry and rice, biscuits, candyfloss, baked goods, cup cakes, truffles,
tarts, hot dogs, vetkoek, arts and crafts andsamoosas.There will also be live music.One can also support a charity drive for
Home of Hope by bringing along just onecan of tinned food.V For more information contact the organiser, LisaSwart, on 084 279 4608 or heragedefycosmet[email protected].
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If vagrants take garbage from a refuse bin,is it theirs? And what if a member of thepublic then takes the vagrant’s bag? Is thattheft?
These questions came to the fore after aParklands woman recently seized a va-grant’s bag and refused to give it back.
Outgoing community police forum chair-person Andrew Brace, and previous princi-pal inspector of the Displaced People’s Unit(DPU), Wayne Aldridge, clarified the mat-ter to TygerBurger.
“If you put something into the municipalrefuse bin with the intention of throwing itaway and move the bin off your propertythen the contents of the bin belongs to theCity of Cape Town.While the bin is on yourproperty it still belongs to you.”
He says a member of the public has as lit-tle right to take a vagrants bag as it is forthe vagrant to take something out of thedustbin and putting it in there.
In such a situationAldridge says it is bestto notify the police, who are within theirrights to seize the bag. “It is up to the streetperson to prove that whatever is in that bagbelongs to him or her,” he continues.
“One thing is certain, members of thepublic should be very careful they don’tsubject themselves to a charge of assaultwhile they try to remove a bag, which in re-ality does not belong to them.”
Brace says the DPU can remove a varietyof items from vagrants. “These include anyitem that can be used to erect any type ofstructure, shelter or cover for possible un-lawful occupation of city owned land; shop-ping trolleys and carts; and any other itemsthat might be stolen goods.
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Unlicensed shuttle service vehicles havecome under the spotlight after one of thesevehicles hit a young woman in West Beachon Wednesday afternoon.
According to a resident, the minibusdriver left the scene soon afterward to pickup children from a nearby school.
Resident Agi Orfanos heard “a big bang”and rushed out to find a 19-year-old girl sit-ting next to the road. “There was a crackin the windshield of the minibus and thebody of the vehiclewas slightly dented.”Or-fanos said someone said the police shouldbe notified, but the driver said he was run-ning late and could not wait for the policeto arrive. “He was supposed to go and pickup children at Blouberg Ridge Primary
School. During this time I noticed that theminibus’ licence had expired.”
Milnerton police spokesperson W/ODaphneO’Reilly said no accident of this na-ture was reported to the police.She said ifan unlicenced vehicle is in an accident thenthe owner would be charged for drivingwithout a licence.There are apparentlymany different shuttle services for parentsto choose from.
A shuttle service owner who prefers tostay anonymous said she wasn’ surprisedan unlicensed vehicle was allegedly in-volved in this accident, since she comesacross many of these vehicles in her line ofwork.“Parents often choose the cheapestoption without ensuring the vehicle theirchild will be transported in is licensed.”
The 19-year-old woman was apparentlynot seriously injured.
A small fire in a storage room in CanalWalk shopping centre on 18 Julycaused chaos andpanic, say a fewpeo-
ple who were caught up in the clamour.Therewere apparently long queues at the
parking pay stations and the parking baybooms as people left the centre in droves.According to shopper Tammy van Zyl, an
alarm went off at about 17:30.“My husband and I were just leaving
Edgars when the deafening alarm shotthrough the mall. We just saw nervous peo-ple rushing toward the exits. We asked a se-curity guard what was going on and he saidhe had no idea,” says van Zyl.The two made their way to the exit and
saw a very long queue of people trying topay their parking tickets.After that they had to queue again at the
booms, only to see someone in a bakkie hav-ing to reverse and go back to the pay stationto pay his parking ticket.Van Zyl says when they finally got to the
booms, they pressed the “help” button, butno-one responded.At least 45 minutes later she and her hus-
band finally exited the centre.Canal Walk marketing manager Vanessa
Herbst confirmed there was a small fire ina storeroom at one of the stores which trig-gered the fire alarms.“As a result our standard procedures
were followed to ensure shopper safety.This lead to a portion of the centre beingevacuated until such time as MilnertonFire Department had responded and de-clared the building safe.”Herbst said it was a short evacuation and
the centre went back to trading as normal.“We apologise for any inconveniencecaused by the evacuation.”When askedwhy security seemed to have
been uninformed, she said theywere awareof the evacuation, but “are not able to in-form every customer of the details as theirobjective is to get all customers safely outthe centre”.She said people were not supposed to
leave in their cars during an evacuationprocedure, but the parking staff did go tothe booms, which were then opened.Why this didn’t happen immediately is
not clear.Herbst saidCanalWalk’s evacuationplan
was adequate and drills are frequently car-ried out. She said a “full investigation of therecent evacuation” had been carried outand they were “always looking at ways ofenhancingand improvinganyprocedures”.
Mall fire causes brief panic
There is apparently an unprecedented de-mand for property in the Rivergate indus-trial area.Aska Property Group sales director Dave
Macleod-Elliott said since the launch of thenew industrial area a total of 44 industrialproperties have been sold within eightmonths of being put placed the market,equating to a land sales value in excess ofR140m.The industrial area is situated next to one
of the fastest growth points in the WesternCape – just north-east of Table View nearthe new Sandown Road.The newly opened Sandown Road pre-
cinct has already been acknowledged as the“northern gateway” into the suburbs of Ta-ble View, Parklands, Parklands North,Sandown and Sunningdale.It is also along themuch-needed east-west
corridor that links the R27West Coast Roadto the N7 freeway.
Growth spurt for Rivergate industrial area
The Annual General Meeting of the Wes-tern Cape Branch of Retina South Africa willbe held on Saturday August 2 at the BarnardFuller Building, UCT Medical School, AnzioRoad, Observatory.
The meeting starts at 11:00, features twoguest speakers and important new research.V For further information please contact Val Jordaan084 491 5807 Roy Abbott 072 697 7885 or Prof MerleSowman 082 452 9738.
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It’s hard to believe, but the year is slippingaway. By now, if your child is due to go intoGrade R in 2015, you should have found aschool and registered your youngster.Apart from booking a place, there are somethings you can do tomake your child’s tran-sition easier.
Blankie and doll weaningThe blankie or stuffed tiger your child
lugs EVERYWHERE needs to go into semi-retirement. Most schools prefer that toysare not brought into class, unless for show-and-tell, so in order to avoid last-minutetrauma on the first day of school, start gen-tlyweaning your child off any objectwhichtheyuse for comfort. This needn’t be apain-ful process if you’re patient, kind and posi-tive in your approach.
Clothing, diet and napsA classroom environment will mean
there’s less freedom in choice of food types,eating times and clothing choices. Find outwhat times the school you’ve chosen hassnack or meal times, what foods they don’tallow, and whether or not your child mustcomply with clothing rules, such as wear-ing shoes, for example. Then you can startto mimic the routine now, in preparationfor the big day. Similarly, nap times mayneed to be adjusted.
Ageappropriate school readinessChildren going into Grade R don’t have
to be able to perform academically - they’regoing to school for that - but you can helpprepare them with basic skills such as jig-saw puzzle building, cutting with safe scis-sors, pencil grip and posture. These needn’tbe strenuous, just fun crafting times athome.
Expressive actionOne of amazing things about small kids
is their ability to absorb information. Agreat skill to start working on is showingthem how to express all the awesome funthey’re having.When on a naturewalk, talkabout what you’re seeing, and ask themquestions: What does that look like, whatdoes that colour remind you of, how manybirds are on that fence? When you gethome, ask them to tell you aboutwhat theyenjoyed most, or what they found interest-ing.
Youmaybepanicking abouthowyour lit-tle one is going to cope, but if you find outas much as you can, and understand whatyour childwill be going through, it will giveyou some peace of mind, too.V Article courtesy of www.parent24.com.
Help yourchild prepfor Grade R
Bright decorating ideas for kids
It’s a good idea to keep storage options on the child’s height. This way they will use it more often.
Decorating a bedroom for young childrenwhe-re they can both play and sleep, can be challen-ging.Here are a fewtips for designingandorga-nising a playful, creative kid’s room.
V To help your children stay organised, keepthings at their height. Closet storage, benchesand coat racks will all be used more often ifkids can get to them easily.
V Try creating a continuous art centre byusing wooden panelling that lines the lowerpart of the walls of a room (wainscoting) andpainting thewall belowwith chalkboard paint.You can get chalkboard paint in the color ofyour choice. Simply paint up to a chair rail orinstall your own and paint below.
V Most craft and hobby stores sell an additi-ve to paint that allows it to glow in the dark.Try painting stars and a moon on your child’sceiling or a cityscape around the edge of theroom. This will get them excited about turningout the lights at night.
V Removable wall transfers are becoming in-creasingly affordable and the range of patternsand styles expand every day. Call them tempo-rary wall tattoos and let your kid have fun de-corating their room in a way you know youwon’t have to fix later.
V Kids are collectors, somake collecting easy.Pictures and postcards don’t always have to bestuck to a corkboard. Try hanging them fromstrings in front of a window or clipping themto a string along the wall to create an interacti-ve border in a room.
V All kidswant display space. Galvanisedme-tal is fairly inexpensive and can be purchasedin sheets at most home improvement stores.Just mount on the wall and you have an in-stant magnetic board.
V Check your local art and crafts store forpeel-and-stick cork. You can cut out any shape,simply peel off the backing and attach to anywall for fun pin-up space.
V Rather than a traditional growth chart puta border around the room.
Eachmonthyou canusenon-toxic,water-ba-sed paint to put the child’s handprint in theborder. Watch them grow together.
V Be sure to include multiple kinds oflighting in a kid’s room. Overall lighting is a ne-
cessity but so is a reading light. It may evenhelp them find the bathroom in the middle ofthe night.
V If you are painting a dresser or other furni-ture you know the child will grow out of besure to let them help.
The child could also put their signature onit with personal handprints or fingerprints fora polka-dot design.V This aricle is compiled from tips by designer Dan Vic-kery on www.hgtv.com.
People who photograph a rare objector endangered species with theircellphones could inadvertently as-
sist criminals or poachers.“Geotagging”, a function on smart
phones and tablets that adds geographi-cal information to the photographs andvideos one takes, can be retrieved bycriminals when viewing the footage onsocial websites.
“Geotagging lets viewers know wherea picture was taken. While this is greatfor a beautiful view, it’s a risk for endan-gered wildlife,” explains EttienneJacques Küyler, the Biodiversity AreaCo-ordinator of the Blaauwberg region.
Roy Fuller-Gee, chairperson of theFriends of the Blaauwberg ConservationArea, adds that this does not only applyto endangered animals, but any rareitems.
“There are a number of critically en-dangered plants and medicinal plants inthe reserve. Geotagging can also leadsomeone straight to historical or cultur-
al artefacts. There has been theft of Bat-tle of Blaauwberg items from the battle-field before. Geotagging can even leadsomeone to a collection of paintings inprivate homes and exhibition areas,”says Fuller-Gee.
Küyler elaborates on geotagging, say-ing that some technology automaticallyrecords the GPS location for every imageone takes. This information is writteninto the picture’s metadata, so when oneuploads the images to the web, the geo-graphical coordinates are included aswell.
“On smart phones the geotagging fea-ture is automatically turned on, so youhave to turn it off if you don’t want toreveal the location of all your pictures.On an iPhone you press ‘Settings’ and se-lect ‘General’, then ‘Location Services’.Disable the applications that make useof GPS information. On Blackberry, se-lect the camera icon. Press ‘Menu’, fol-lowed by ‘Options’. Set the geotaggingoption to ‘Disabled’ and save. On An-droid activate the camera and press thesettings button. Turn off ‘Geotagging’ or‘Location Storage’.”
Life is the art ofdrawing withoutan eraser. – JohnW. Gardner
Otters in die langgras: ’n Leser, Frieda Prinsloo, het vir ons dié foto ingestuur. Sy skryf: “Op Saterdag 19 Juliewas ek weer so gelukkig om otters buite die water by die Old Friends Hide in die Rietvleinatuurreservaat af teneem. Hulle hande lyk kompleet soos mense s’n!” FOTO: FRIEDA PRINSLOO
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Ek het onlangs die brief“Wêreldklasdiens ’n voorbeeldvir almal” gelees (TygerBurger,16 Julie). Ongelukkig kan eknie dieselfde sê van die diensvan ’n elektrisiën wat nogal inTygerBurger ’n advertensiegeplaas het nie. Die koerant isgevrywaar van skurke watadvertensies plaas – dit is dusnie die koerant se skuld nie.
Ek skakel toe die man en sêvir hom dat daar ’n fout is met’n kabel. Hy kom kyk, gee ’nkwotasie en kom die volgendedag terug om die werk te doen.
Vinnig-vinnig klaar gedoen,betaal ons die man, want dielig brand. Die dag daarna wilek ’n skerm om die lig sit endraai die gloeilampie uit, sooswat ek al baie kere self moesdoen toe ek alleen gewoon het.
Ek sit die gloeilampie terugen die skakelaar aan, maardaar is geen lig nie.
Indien enigiemand ’n elektri-siën benodig en op ’n adverten-sie reageer, wees versigtig envra vir verwysings. Hy sal niesy swak werk kom regmaaknie – hy is mos klaar betaal.
Ek sien toe nie sy adverten-sie in die week se TygerBurgernie. Hy het seker geweet hykan nie die werk ordentlikdoen nie, maar wees nogtansgewaarsku.
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I am constantly surprised byhow many dog owners in theKenridge and Durbanville Hillsareas walk their dogs withoutleashes, and how many dogsroam the streets without theirowners.
While walking my miniaturepoodle on a leash last year, shewas attacked by a large dogwho grabbed her in his mouth,shook her around, ran off, thensuddenly dumped her.
Owners should keepdogs on the leash
Needless to say, there was alarge veterinary bill, which theowner of the dog refused todiscuss and he renouncedownership. The police subse-quently told me that the doghad been returned to the pound.
While walking my dog withmy husband this year, aDoberman ran out of theproperty and went straight formy poodle. My husband kickedhim away before he could dodamage.
Not so long ago my neigh-bours were walking their dogon a leash and a St Bernardwent for their Labrador,attaching himself to the Labra-dor’s rump.
While driving in the neigh-bourhood last week, I noticed awoman walking two large dogswithout leashes, and on anotheroccasion, a man walking a largedog off leash.
I am too afraid to go for awalk, which is good for myhealth and that of my small pet,because of the unsocialisedanimals in our vicinity. It’s notright.
Please be conscious of youranimals, practise responsibleownership and let us get backonto the streets in our lovelyneighbourhood.
DEBORAEmail
We are three Masters Degreestudents at the StellenboschUniversity investigating theeffects of balance training forParkinson’s Disease (PD)individuals. We want to see ifbrain functioning improves, ifproprioception (body aware-ness) improves, and want tocompare a home exerciseprogramme with a therapist-su-pervised programme. We arecurrently searching participantswho are interested in takingpart in the study.
PD is an increasing majorworldwide health concern andone of the most commonnervous system disorders of the
elderly. It is defined as achronic, progressive neurologicdisorder. There is no cure, butcertain medical treatments haveshown to be effective in mini-mising symptoms of dysfunc-tion such as tremors, stoopedposture, freezing of gait andbalance loss.
Regular exercise has shownto be very beneficial to PDpatients. It helps improve theirability to perform daily tasks,their self-care independence andeven improves brain function.
If you are interested or knowof anyone who have Parkin-son’s and would be interested,please do not hesitate to contactus on [email protected] or 072 952 2567.
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Ek verwys na die brief “Asblik-krappers nou gereelde lasposte”(TygerBurger, 16 Julie). Ek hetso ’n rukkie gelede met ’npolisieman gepraat en hy hetgesê mense moet soggens hulasdromme uitsit, omdat ditbergies lok, honde laat blaf enmisdaad lok.
Mense moet begin dink. DieVader het ons almal verstandgegee.
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The family and friends ofDarrel Jones would like toexpress our heartfelt thanksand appreciation to the Good-wood Fire Brigade, the TrafficDepartment and the HighwaySkulls Bikers’ Club for theirsupport and participationduring his funeral on Thursday10 July. He meant the world tous and we could not have askedfor a better send off.
FAMILY OF DARREL JONESEmail
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Running freecomes withresponsibilityWith great friendship, comes greatresponsibility.
While there’s no denying that pets area man, or woman’s best friend, many petowners forget the responsibilities thatcome with looking after our furryfriends.
One of these responsibilities is protec-ting your dogs against others and makingsure that they don’t harm other animals.
It is commonplace to see ownerswalking their dogs off their leads, andwhile in an ideal world, it would belovely to be able to give them thatfreedom, there are often complicationsthat come with letting animals go wherethey please.
According to the City of Cape Town’sanimal by-law, no dog is allowed in apublic street or space without a leash,unless the dog is in an area designatedby the council as a free running area.While there don’t seem to be too many ofthese in the Northern Suburbs, a list ofdog friendly beaches can be found atwww.spca-ct.co.za.
Likewise, owners also have a responsi-bility to clean up after their dogs. Simplycarrying a plastic bag with you when youare walking your dog would allow you topick up his “business” and discard it in abin where it cannot offend anyone.
At the end of the day, being considerateis all it takes to create an environmentwhere we can all care for our pets inharmony. Simply ensure your dog can’tdo what you wouldn’t want another to doto yours.
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SMSV A big pat on the back to Kuils River Traf-fic Department for sorting out the trafficon one end of Amandel Drive. Good job!I only wish you could be here in the eve-nings too. Amandel homeowner
V I bought a very large box of store-brand-ed breakfast cereal priced lower than oth-er brands, only to find the box containedabout one quarter of its volume of cereal.That store will not see me as a customeragain. Ripped off
V Jammer, maar ons het die stryd teenmisdaad verloor. Die polisie jaag op en afpleks van ordentlike patrollering, selfs tevoet. Ede J.
V In response to Zonnendaler’s SMS (TBSMSes, 23 July). I’m extremely happyabout the change at Dan King and Kiplingstreets. It’s been a long battle to get thisfar. I live on the border and, thus far, hadfour major accidents where drunken driv-ers crashed through our back wall andthen just drove off. Most cases go cold,thus we end up carrying the costs. I thankand commend the City of Cape Town andhope this will deter any unnecessary ex-cessive speeding in this road. Thankful
V Dankie, mnr. en mev. De Klerk van Dur-banville. Dankie dat God julle in my lewegebring het. Dankie vir die goeie salaris endat jul harte van goud gemaak is. Jullemaak die lewe makliker vir my – dieselfdeaan my werkgewers in die Paarl. Mag Godjul altyd seën. Lulu Pieterse, Kraaifontein
V How ignorant of Caren to comment onthe women who gave up their time and ef-forts to make sandwiches, not wearinggloves. What did you do to help others,Caren? Women and men who give up theirtime to help others usually wash theirhands. You would know if you were one ofthem. My love to all the women (andmen) who always pitch in to help. You arestars! Dee
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Buttered up: Melkbosstrand PrivateSchool’s preprimary kids celebratedMandela Day by making sandwiches forthose less fortunate. Here are LylaBellwood (4) and Wawira Nyati (5) hardat work buttering bread.
Local trauma support organisation theCommunity Intervention Centre (CIC) isholding its annual gala dinner fundraiserat the Lagoon Beach Hotel in Milnerton on28 August.
Guests will be spoiled with a three coursebuffet dinner and comedy entertainment.Billed as “100 prizes for 100 guests”, eachguest is guaranteed to walk away with a pri-ze to the approximate value of their ticket.
Prizes include stunning getaways, out-door adventure activities, generous mealvouchers at top Cape Town restaurants,and spa treatments.
The greater part of the community CICserves is not financially able to access trau-ma support and psychological services.
Their service makes gives much neededhelp and assistance to these communities.
In 2013 CIC provided trauma counsellingservices to more than 2 500 people in dis-tress.
V Contact Helen or Megan at021 528 3037/3005/082 511 4117 or cic@kingsleymail.co.za for your tickets.
Gala dinner will helppeople in distress
Walk the new dune trailThe Friends of Blaauwberg ConservationArea (BCA) introductory botanical walkof the new Coastal Dune Hiking Trailhas been postponed to Saturday 2August.
Meet at the Environmental EducationCentre log cabin at Eerste Steen Resortat 08:30. The event is free for BCAmembers and R20 for non-members. Petsare not allowed.V Contact Sue Espey to confirm your participation on 071 827 0582 or Roy FullerGee (fordetails of Botanical involvement on a monthlybasis) on 071 671 9552.
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“Making Progress Possible, Together”.The City of Cape Town, one of the largest employers in the Western Cape, is embarking on a targeted campaign to optimiseemployment opportunities for people with disabilities.We are seeking to create a database of potential applicants forconsideration across a wide range of occupational categories.
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Three’s the lucky numberfor Mr Cat and the JackalLOUISA STEYL
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Durbanville’s multifarious Mr Cat and theJackal are about to release their third al-bum, S3T.
The number three is a recurring featurefor the album, which was recorded overthree years, in three studios, and coversthree themes: love, regret and doom.
The off-beat band made up of Gertjie Bes-selsen, Jacques du Plessis, Pierre-ArnoldTheron, Marcel Christie and JC Visser, gottheir start in 2006 writing theatrical scoresfor local productions.
“The plan was always to develop it intoa live music band,” Gertjie says, but pointsout that they use the same sort of structurein the band’s music they would in scoringa theatre production.
Once their songs have been recorded theythen work out how to perform them live.“It’s always a bit different from the recor-ding.” With a myriad of unusual instru-ments making their way into their music,the band’s live shows are something of a the-atrical production in themselves.
Gertjie and Jacques usually develop thesong’s core before figuring out what accom-paniment it needs, the song then gets recor-ded and has percussion and other elementsadded. “Then it would be much more instru-ments than we can actually play live on sta-ge with five guys.”
This is why they band are a lot more expe-rimental in studio, where Jacques says theydo a lot of layering. “That definitely comesfrom composing for theatre,” he says.
The result, as Gertjie explains, is a thea-trical, alternative folk sound. “It’s difficultto pin point one thing because we draw fromlots of different genres and we play differentinstruments,” he says.
Gertjie says the new album is more seri-ous than their previous releases. “It’s moreof a grown up album,” he says, quickly poin-ting out that it hasn’t lost any of the band’sexperimental flair.
The album’s themes came from what theband had been writing over the last few ye-ars. “We didn’t plan on a concept album,”Jacques says. “It feels to me like we kindof found certain ways of writing certainsong.” It just so happened the songs fittedinto three different themes.
Gertjie says the new album puts forwardwhat the band wants to be doing.
While some of the album was recorded atThe Fresh Meat Studio in Durbanville andthe University of Stellenbosch’s studio, thethird studio is “everywhere else”.
Gertjie explains that they recordedsoundscapes like the sound of a river, or fi-re, which set the tone or vibe for the songs.“It’s like the feel of where the song goes andsits on top of,” he says.
Fans can experience the album’s vibe atthe launch at Garden Court Hotel in Wal-mer Estate on Tuesday 5 August. Ticketscost R125 and can be booked at www.citysoi-ree.co.za.
V Mr Cat and the Jackal visited the Orange Couch.Go to www.tygerburger.co.za to watch their performance and listen to them talk about the instruments used on the album.
V Patrick Canovi and Belinda will be atQuay 4 every Wednesday from 19:00. Entrance is free.
V Jonathan Cooper will be at the Klein Libertas Theatre in Stellenbosch tonight(Wednesday) in Because I’m Funny!. R50.Email [email protected] or call021 883 8164 to book.
V Shaleen Surtie Richards is van vanaand(Woensdag) tot Saterdag 2 Augustus inShirley Valentine te sien. R120 en R140. Bespreek by www.dieboer.com of 021 9791911.
V Vernon Barnard and his band will beperforming A Tribute to The Beatles atJamrock Theatre on Friday. R90. Call 021981 1313 or email admin@jamrocktheatre.co.za to book.
V Marriana Booyens, bekende Stellenbosse kunstenaar, hou vanaf Saterdag11:00 haar studio se jaarlikse studenteuitstalling by Die Woodmillkunsgalery opStellenbosch. Die uitstalling is tot Saterdag 16 Augustus te sien. Die galery is oopop weeksdae van 09:00 tot 16:00 en Saterdae van 09:00 tot 12:00. Skakel 082 8754943 of stuur ‘n epos na marrianabooy[email protected] vir meer inligting.
V Kenny Lind and Playback will be at JustWine in Milnerton on Saturday from 14:00.R30. Call 061 490 1694 for more information.
V Elvis Blue will be at the Vredelust Congregation in Boston on Saturday night. Call021 949 0096 to book.
V Bed on Bricks and Pebbleman will beat Durbanville Golf Club on Saturday forBlues Meets Rock. R70. Call 021 976 8120
to book.
V Ignition will be at Mampoer Bar in Parklands on Saturday from 20:00. Entranceis free.
V Dawid Fourie kuier Saterdag in die AllStarteater in Brackenfell. R80. Bespreekby 083 227 3658 of [email protected].
V Danse pour dieu, a Cirque Du Soleil themed dance show by Outline Dance Studiowill be on stage at Barnyard Willowbridgeon Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Call 083280 0406, 072 236 4887 or 082 649 5436to book.
V Phoenix 5 with Fanie Marais and There-sa Goss Marais will be at Just Wine in Milnerton on Sunday from 16:00. R20. Call 061490 1694 for more information.
V Zanne Stapelberg and James Grace willbe at the Ou Meulteater on Sunday from16:00 in Canciones Españolas. R120. Call083 564 0056 or email vicky@oumeulteater.co.za to book.
V Gareth James will be at Die Boer on Tuesday. R100. Visit www.dieboer.com or call021 979 1911 to book.
V 5 Maestros met Niël Rademan, SelimKagee, Andre Terblanche, Lucas Heinenen Stanislav Angelov is Woensdag 6 Augustus by Die Boer te sien.
V Rustenburg Girls’ High School, Ronde-bosch Boys’ High School, South AfricanCollege Schools and Rustenburg Girls’Junior are performing Carmina Burana atthe City Hall on Wednesday 5 and Thursday 6 August. Tickets cost R80 (adults)and R40 (scholars). Call 021 686 4066 tobook.
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coveted by a treacherous villain, but whenQuill discovers the power it holds, he mustfind a way to rally the quartet of ragtag ri-vals on his trail to save the universe. Thefilm co-stars Zoe Saldana, Vin Diesel andBradley Cooper among others.V Visit www.sterkinekor.com or call Ticketline on0861 668 437 for more info.
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PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF A CAPETEL TELECOMMUNICATIONMAST, ERF 4751,
BELLVILLE NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL, BELLVILLEDEA&DP REF NO: 16/3/1/1/A5/4/1073/14
Notice is hereby given of the public participation process in terms of theNational Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998), asamended (“NEMA”), Environmental ImpactAssessmentRegulations 2010.
The proposed construction of the telecommunications mast and associatedinfrastructure includes the below activities listed in terms of the NEMA EIARegulations 2010. EnviroAfrica cc has been appointed by CapeTelInfrastructure (Pty) Ltd, to undertake the Basic Assessment for the proposedproject.
Application for environmental authorization to undertake the followingactivities:
Project Description & Location: A CapeTel telecommunications mast,including associated infrastructure, is proposed on ERF 4751, Bellville NorthPrimary School, Van der Stel Street, Bellville. The proposedmast will be a 35mmonopole mast. The site will also include an equipment room to house andsecure the equipment.
o oSiteCo-ordinates: 33 53' 35.43” S, 18 38' 19.89” E
Application for exemption: The applicant has applied for exemption(DEA&DP REF NO: 16/3/1/4/A5/4/1029/14) from Regulation 10(2)(d) ofGovernment Notice No. R543, which states that the applicant must within 12days of the date of the decision, place a notice in the same newspaper(s) usedfor the placing of advertisements as part of the public participation process,informing Interested and Affected Parties of the decision, where the decisioncan be accessed and the right to appeal. Registered I&AP's will be notified ofthe decision by post and/or preferredmethod of communication.
Public Participation: Interested and Affected Parties (I&APs) are herebynotified of the application and invited to register (in writing) and/or provide initialcomments and identify any issues, concerns or opportunities relating to thisproject to the contact details provided below, on or before 01 September 2014.In order to register or submit comment, I&APs should refer to the project nameand DEA&DP reference number above, and provide their name, address &contact details (indicating your preferred method of notification) and anindication of any direct business, financial, personal, or other interest whichthey have in the application. Please note that future correspondence will onlybe sent to registered Interested andAffectedParties.
Permission for deviation from certain requirements of regulation 54(2) (b) (iii) ofthe public participation process was requested, and granted by theDepartment.
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF A CAPETEL TELECOMMUNICATIONMAST ON PORTION 23 OF FARM 222, BOTTELARY SOUTH,
BRACKENFELLDEA&DP REF NO: 16/3/1/1/A5/11/1072/14
Notice is hereby given of the public participation process in terms of theNational Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998), asamended (“NEMA”), Environmental ImpactAssessmentRegulations 2010.
The proposed construction of the telecommunications mast and associatedinfrastructure includes the below activities listed in terms of the NEMA EIARegulations 2010. EnviroAfrica cc has been appointed by CapeTelInfrastructure (Pty) Ltd, to undertake the Basic Assessment for the proposedproject.
Application for environmental authorization to undertake the followingactivities:
Project Description & Location: A CapeTel telecommunications mast,including associated infrastructure, is proposed on the southwestern section ofPortion 23 of Farm 222, at the corner of Jakaranda Street and the M23,Bottelary South, Brackenfell. The proposed mast will be a parallel lattice mastof approximately 35 m in height and include a container to house its equipmentand a security fence tomake the sitemore secure.
o oSiteCo-ordinates: 33 54' 05.02” S, 18 42' 23.99” E
Application for exemption: The applicant has applied for exemption(DEA&DP REF NO: 16/3/1/4/A5/11/1028/14) from Regulation 10(2)(d) ofGovernment Notice No. R543, which states that the applicant must within 12days of the date of the decision, place a notice in the same newspaper(s) usedfor the placing of advertisements as part of the public participation process,informing Interested and Affected Parties of the decision, where the decisioncan be accessed and the right to appeal. Registered I&AP's will be notified ofthe decision by post and/or preferredmethod of communication.
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Ready to show the world Cape Town belongs on the international marathon scene are WesternProvince Athletics president Jakes Jacobs, marathon champion and ambassador for the SanlamCape Town Marathon Elana Meyer, Chief Executive for Sanlam Brand Yegs Ramiah and 1995Rugby World Cup captain and marathon ambassador Francois Pienaar.
Launched as a two-day ‘festival of run-ning’ from Saturday 20 September toSunday 21 September, with themain at-
traction on the final day, the Sanlam CapeTown Marathon has achieved significantplanning targets in the build-up to its 60-daycountdown.Towards its five-year vision of becoming
an internationally accredited 42.2km mara-thon, an InternationalAssociation ofAthlet-ics Federation (IAAF) delegation will assessits eligibility for classification as a BronzeLabel event.“We offer the highest purse for a South Af-
rican standard marathon, with total prizemoney exceeding R1,6 million – a require-ment for IAAF Label accreditation,” saidevent ambassador ElanaMeyer, an Olympicmedallist and repeat record-holder in long-distance running.“This is largely due to the vested interest
of financial services group Sanlam, whichhas enabled us to confirm this offer througha naming-rights sponsorship announcedearly July,” Meyer added.
Global stageSanlamBrandCEOYegsRamiah saidSan-
lam was pleased to sponsor the event whichthey hope will put Cape Town and our conti-nent on the global stage alongside famousmarathon cities such as Boston, New York,Tokyo and London.“What resonates with us as a company
that has a long and rich history of empower-ment and giving, are the charitable aspectsof the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon. We be-lieve the Marathon will have a positive im-pact onSanlamasaglobal brandandwe takepride in creating an opportunity for interna-tional athletes to compete in a global eventon the continent, in particular African ath-
letes. That for us is themutual benefit,” saidRamiah.Several requirements are in place for
IAAF Label accreditation, among them thelegacy of carrying social investment alongwith an enviable line-up of participatingelite international athletes. Sanlam CapeTownMarathon has through its lead charitypartner, Peace and Sport, L‘Organisationpour la Paix par le Sport, confirmed the at-tendance and participation of Champion forPeace Wilson Kipketer, an Olympic silvermedallist and three-time 800m world cham-pion. He will participate in the SanlamCape
Town 10km Peace Run.Peace and Sport is a politically neutral in-
ternational organisation that uses sport asa development vehicle in crisis communi-ties around the world.Itwas founded in 2007under the patronage
of Prince Albert of Monaco and is highly re-garded and supported by governments, in-ternational sport governing bodies, organi-sations,major private companies and sportschampions the world over. Its founder andpresident is pentathlon Olympic medallistJoel Bouzou, who is president of the WorldOlympians Association.
“AlongwithKipketer, our very ownElanaMeyer has beenmade a ‘Champion of Peace’for Peace and Sport, joining another 78 ath-letes from around the world,” said fellowmarathon ambassador and Rugby WorldCup 1995 captain Francois Pienaar. Under apartnership agreement with Peace andSport, funds raised will be split betweenPeace and Sport’s field programmes in Afri-ca and the South Africa-based organisation,Western Cape Network for CommunityPeace and Development.
Symbolic celebrationThe marathon takes place on the Interna-
tional Day of Peace, 21 September.Along with Peace and Sport, the mara-
thon’s second charitable partner is Enduro-cad (South African Endurance Academy), anon-profit organisation that gives promis-ing young South African athletes the oppor-tunity to train for and participate in long-distance endurance running.“Supporting Kipketer’s role is our con-
firmed line-up of international athletes. Weare proud to announce the participation ofthe esteemed Ethiopian long-distance run-ner Goitom Teseme, Kenyan Willy KiborKoitile and fellow countryman JosphatKamzee Jepkopol,” says Meyer.“Not only does this solidify our ability to
provide aworld-classAfrican experience forelite international marathon runners, but italso sets the precedent for South Africanmarathon runners to compete in an elitefield – something not yet available in thecountry.”This year’s scenic race through the city is
seen as the country’s national champion-ship event for marathon runners, settingseveral benchmarks seen nowhere else inthe country.
Sticks and bones: Ian Mulder (Pinelands) connects with JJ Dicque from DF Malan on thefollow through after a shot towards goal on Thursday during the Cape Town u18 international schools and clubs hockey festival played at the DFM astro turf. DFM won the match 41.Go to www.tygerburger.co.za for more photos. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
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Die Tygerbergstreek is ná die afgelope na-week se gebeure gewis die voorste skolenet-bal-kontrei in die land.Nadat die Tygerbergers in die afgelope
skoolvakansie ’n vername aandeel gehadhet in die welslae van die Wes-Kaapse span-ne by die Alle Ouderdomme-toernooi inMargate, het die Laerskool Durbanville seo.13-netbalgroep Saterdag in Boksburg asdie topspan bo 20 ander spanne uitgetroonin die nasionale uitdaagtoernooi vir laer-skoolspanne.Met dié dat die Wes-Kaaplanders vier van
die agt ouderdomkompetisies inMargate ge-wen het, is ’n SA o.18-span geheel en al be-staande uitWP/Boland/SWD-spelers aange-kondig.Vier van die spelers in die groep van 10
is Tygerbergers, naamlik Jodie Brown (De
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kleingoed stem dikgemaak in Boksburgdeur as die o.13-kampioen gekroon te wordtydens die nasionale uitdaagtoernooi.Die Durbies het in die uitdunronde klaar-
gespeel met Phalaborwa (12-5), Anton vanWouw, Pretoria (21-15), Newton, Kimberley(14-10), Saamtrek, Klerksdorp (19-14), Kathu(20-12) en Laerskool Stellenbosch (20-11). Indie eindstryd het Durbanville met die Laer-skool Orion van Alberton afgereken.
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Durbanville-Bellville en die Universiteitvan Wes-Kaapland het die afgelope naweekalbei oortuigende oorwinnings in die jong-ste reeks klubrugbywedstryde in die A-afde-ling van die WP se Superliga behaal, terwylBelhar in reënweer so byna vir ’n yslike ver-rassing teen die Maties gesorg het.
Indien Belhar se voorhoede hul span net
’n bietjie meer balbesit kon besorg, sou hulledie besoekende Maties se kaarte lelik deur-mekaar gekrap het. Maar uiteindelik het diestudentespan net genoeg gedoen om met 15-13 deur te skraap.
Die Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland hetmet veel meer afgeronde spel die Tygerberg-klub met 34-15 verslaan, terwyl Durbanville-Bellville ondanks die modderige veld seskeer agter Helderberg se doellyn gaan draai
het vir ’n sege van 36-11. Bellville het met ’nomgekrapte Universiteit van Kaapstad tedoen gekry en het ’n loesing van 68-3 op dielyf geloop.
Valsbaai se uitermate nat veld het meege-bring dat Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege sewedstryd aldaar uitgestel moes word.
In Saterdag se wedstryde in die B-afdelinghet Scottsdene ’n oorwinning van 20-15 oorDaljosafat se Young Peoples behaal.
Hands & Heart was met 30-24 Brackenfellse meerdere, maar Goodwood het nog ’n don-ker dag beleef met sy nederlaag van 13-32teen Macassar.
Die B-afdelingspanne het die komende na-week ’n loslootjie.
Die program in die A-afdeling (tuisspaneerste) is: UK t Belhar, NNK t Durbanville-Bellville, Valsbaai t UWK, Kuilsrivier t Ma-ties, Bellville t Tygerberg.
Durbies en UWK behaal klinkende oorwinnings in WP-liga
DANCING: TYGERBURGER WINNER REPRESENTS SA AT INTERNATIONAL EVENT
Star hops to Prague
Megan van Eeden received her full Protea colours and will compete at the upcoming FISAF(International World Fitness & Hip Hop Unite Championships) in Prague from 2126 October.
STEHAN SCHOEMAN
Megan van Eeden is at the top of hergame and her preparation is in fullswing to represent her country later
this year at the FISAF (International WorldFitness & Hip Hop Unite Championships) inPrague from 21-26 October.
Megan is the TygerBurger sportstar of themonth winner.
The 16-year-oldfrom DF Malan HighSchool and memberof the Splice Studioin Boston competesin the junior singlesand junior team ae-robic categories.
No quickfix“It all started back
in grade 6 when Istarted competing. Alot of thanks has to goto my parents forsupporting me andmy coach Marzannele Roux.
“There is no quickfix or short-cuts, itall comes down tohard work and dedi-cation. I train twice aday, six days aweek,” said Megan.
She has on two previous occasions compe-ted on the international scene. In 2012 shewas in the Netherlands and last year in Ser-bia. In both championships she competed onan invitational basis.
She now goes to Prague wearing her full
Protea colours.“This is surely, without doubt, a special
moment I will remember forever. I must sayit gets a little easier going overseas now tocompete for the third time. Not the competi-tion, because according to me the standardjust gets better year by year, but from an ex-perience point of view.
“I know what to expect and I am lookingforward to the challenge. But for now, it’s ti-
me to put in the hardwork and make surethat when I step onthat plane, I know Ihave done my verybest to prepare forthe championships.
Huge honour“It is a huge ho-
nour for me to be se-lected as the Tyger-Burger sportstar ofthe month winner. Itall was a huge sur-prise as my dad ente-red me and I didn’teven know about it.It’s only when I gotthe call to congratu-late me that I knewabout it. I would liketo thank everyoneinvolved.”
Megan got to choose a pair of sunglassesof her choice from Bosman, McNulty and duToit Optometrists and received R1 000 fromShihan Hennie Bosman (Welgemoed Dojo).
Make sure to email your most recent spor-ting achievement to [email protected] to enter our competition.
Shihan Hennie Bosman (Welgemoed Dojo),Megan van Eeden and Stephen White (Bosman, McNulty and Du Toit Optometrists).PHOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN
Entry for the Cape Town 10s, the world’sbiggest tens rugby tournament, is openfor the 2015 instalment of the annualevent.
Rugby and netball teams are encour-aged to enter the sporting festival to beheld on Friday 6 and Saturday 7 Febru-ary at Hamiltons Rugby Club in GreenPoint.
The event will see 100 rugby teams and50 netball teams participate for thespoils, with great entertainment,
Rugby teams will be divided into sixdivisions – the Light Beer, Heavy Beer,We’re Mainly Here for Beer, VeteransDivision, Tag Rugby Division and theMasters Division.
The netball division will be spreadover five categories including a Pre-
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“After months of planning, we are ex-cited to be partnering with takealot.comand opening team entries for 2015,” saysTens founder Rob Fleck.
“Each year we aim to make the Tensexperience a bigger and better one forteams participating, because they arethe true stars of the event.
“With the help from takealot.com weaim to make the experience for playersone to remember - from veteran teamswho have been with us from the start,to first-timers getting initiated into theTens fun.”V For more information or to enter your teamvisit www.capetowntens.com or email info@capetowntens.com.