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    OR Prime Cut Bacon

    EASTER MINI HAMPERSEASTER MINI HAMPERS

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    Braaiwors

    Corned Beef &

    Smoked Gammon

    each p/kg

    48

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    Portions

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    129

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    Salami

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    DURBANVILLE

    FISANTEKRAAL: ELECTRIFICATION BEGINS

    Lighting

    coming to

    settlement

    ESM ERASMUS

    A

    total of 215 familieswho have been liv-

    ing in an informal settlement in

    Fisantekraal for many years without

    electricity, shall finally see the light later

    this year.

    The planning of the R17,111 million elec-

    trification project is now in its final stage

    and construction is about to commence, the

    City of Cape Town announced in a media re-

    lease last week.

    The item also served in front of the Sub-

    council 7 (Koeberg) for notification at its

    monthly meeting last Monday.

    Eskom earlier raised a concern that the

    planned electrical network to this informal

    settlement or part of it worth in excess of

    R10 million may be dismantled within less

    than three years, as the people in the infor-

    mal settlement may be moved into the

    planned Garden Cities formal development,

    and that it may be regarded as wasteful ex-

    penditure.

    Infrastructure

    However, the executive mayor of the City

    of Cape Town, Patricia de Lille, supported

    the decision that the project should go

    ahead.

    The 215 families will be moved by the

    Citys Human Settlements Directorate to a

    temporary relocation area for the construc-

    tion phase as the position of some structures

    in Fisantekraal are impeding the installa-

    tion of electricity infrastructure.

    The construction of the temporary reloca-

    tion area commenced last week already.

    The relocation of the impeding structures

    will start from the beginning of April.

    Once all the families have been relocated

    to the relocation area, the clearing and es-

    tablishing of the access roads will com-

    mence. This is planned to take place in the

    second half of April.

    This is necessary so that Eskom can pro-

    vide access roads before they can proceed.

    It is planned that access roadswill be cleared

    inMay, so that the installation of the electri-

    cal network can start.

    It is hoped that the electrification project

    will be completed inNovember orDecember

    this year, said Tandeka Gqada, mayoral

    committee member for human settlements

    of the City of Cape Town.

    Quality of life

    The agreement between the Citys elec-

    tricity services and Eskom is only for the

    provision of service connects to the dwell-

    ings in the informal settlement.

    It will significantly improve the quality

    of life of the people of this area.

    We are very excited at this development

    and know that it will mean a significant im-

    provement in the lives of the people of this

    area, Gqada said.

    Whenacommunityhas access to electric-

    ity, they are able to live better, children are

    able to study longer, families can keep their

    food longer and eat more healthy the bene-

    fits are endless, said Gqada.

    Gerhard Fourie, chairperson of Subcoun-

    cil 7 (Koeberg), said the subcouncil is very

    happy that the project has finally come off

    the ground.

    People will be inconvenienced, but it

    holds a lot of benefits, especially for thepoor-

    er section of Fisantekraal, specifically those

    families, he said.

    Krummel, die Bassett van Chan Pech van Kuilsrivier, moes darem net eers die kamera van

    nader kom ondersoek tydens die jaarlikse Woefiewandel van DBV Purina, wat Sondag op die

    DAriawynlandgoed buite Durbanville gehou is. Nog fotos op bl.5. FOTO: CARINA ROUX

    Woefsnoet in die lens!

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    DESIRE RORKE

    By identifying and rolling out several pub-

    lic projects, the Bergdal Subcouncil has

    made a notable dent in the areas high un-

    employment numbers.

    An estimated 800 jobs were created over

    only a couple of months by means of na-

    tional governments Extended Public

    Works Programme (EPWP), subcouncil

    manager Grant Twigg revealed at last

    weeks subcouncil meeting.

    This programme is aimed at providing

    income relief through temporary and per-

    manent work for the unemployed to carry

    out socially useful activities and accord-

    ing to Grant, the City of Cape Town is one

    of the better performing municipalities in

    this regard.

    Phase two of the programme was

    launched in April 2009 at the University

    of theWesternCape, with the goal of creat-

    ing two million full time jobs for the poor

    in South Africa.

    This is hoped to contribute to halving

    unemployment in the country by 2014,

    through thedelivery of public and commu-

    nity services.

    According to Twigg, the local depart-

    ment within a city is expected to identify

    the project and fund the capital aspect of

    such.

    National government will in turn subsi-

    dise the labour component.

    We are encouraged by the executive

    mayor Patricia de Lille to roll-out such

    project to the maximum in our different

    areas, he said.

    Projects rolled out in Kraaifontein and

    Brackenfell since January this year in-

    clude sewer and manhole inspection and

    maintenance, housing maintenance,

    cleaning and greening, health andhygiene

    work and waste collection.

    The majority of these projects will use

    unskilled and semi-skilled workers in

    tasks such as cleaning, planting andmain-

    tenance.

    For instance, the team in the water and

    sanitation department will locate sewers

    and manholes, inspect them for storm wa-

    ter ingress and fat build-up and then clean

    them. Another team will locate and test

    the valves of fire hydrants.

    Cleaning teams will clean and maintain

    sports grounds and public ablutions,

    while solid waste teams will clean the

    streets.

    The next roll-outs are scheduled for Ju-

    ly, Twigg said.

    Projects dent unemployment

    Shock rape of 2yearold

    An 18-year-old Kraaifontein man was

    arrested for allegedly raping a two-year-

    old girl last week.

    The rape allegedly took place last

    Monday, whereafter the man apparently

    confessed after cross-examination by the

    Family Violence, Child Protection and

    Sexual Offences Unit on Wednesday.

    The suspect apparently lives next

    door to the victim and this was alleged-

    ly the second time.

    Verandering van straatname turksvy vir baie

    ROWENA HENDRICKS

    Die verandering van talle bekende hoof-

    straat- en plekname, wat verlede Vrydag

    deur die Kaapse stadsraad aangekondig is,

    is n turksvy vir baie.

    Volgens Patricia de Lille, burgemeester

    van Kaapstad, weerspiel di benamings-

    proses die stadsraad se verbintenis tot ver-

    soening, regstelling en n gedeelde toekoms.

    Tweevandie bekende straatnamewat ver-

    ander gaan word, is Hendrik Verwoerd-ry-

    laannaUysKrige-rylaanenModderdamweg

    na Robert Sobukweweg.

    Nie almal is dit eens dit is n goeie besluit

    nie. Veral sake-ondernemings, wat in di

    strate gele is, gaan kwaai deur die naams-

    verandering geraak word.

    Ada Voges, eienaar van die Tyger Classi-

    que-gastehuis in Bellville, s sy is nie heelte-

    mal ten gunste van die naamsverandering

    nie. Haar familie besit en bestuur die gaste-

    huis enhulle sal baie tyd, geld enenergie aan

    die veranderingmoet bestee ombesonderhe-

    de op ondermeerwebtuistes, naamborde, vi-

    sitekaartjies, webwerwe, skryfbehoeftes en

    promosiemateriaal te verander.

    David du Plessis van David B du Plessis

    Photography in Loevenstein was nie bewus

    van die straatnaamsverandering nie. Ek is

    nou bietjie meer as n jaar hier. Ek sal moet

    gaan dink, want dit is die eerste keer wat so

    iets met my gebeur. Dit beteken ek moet my

    adres oral verander, soos op my webtuiste,

    op Google Maps en ek sal selfs met my klin-

    te moet opvolg om hulle hiervan in kennis

    te stel, s hy.

    Ons het reeds saammet n paar ander sa-

    ke-ondernemings in Hendrik Verwoerd-ry-

    laan n petisie onderteken en ingedien teen

    die naamsverandering na Uys Krige-ry-

    laan, s Lise van Schalkwyk, wie se man sy

    eie onderneming, Jgn Cooling CC, bedryf.

    Hulle verander tog net die naam van een

    politikus na di van n ander. Die munisipa-

    liteit skiet hulself in die voet, want hulle s

    gaan groen en bespaar, maar nou moet daar

    byvoorbeeld hoeveel bome afgekap word vir

    die drukwerk om die adres van n onderne-

    ming te verander. Dis belaglik, s sy.

    Johan Nortj, eienaar van Leisureland

    Campworld in Modderdamweg, wat voor-

    taan as Robert Sobukweweg bekend sal

    staan, het ges dit is die eerste woord wat

    hyhiervanhoor. Eksiengeenpositiewe im-

    pak wat di straatnaamverandering sal h

    nie, dis net negatief, s hy.

    Ondanks die bekommernisse van baie, is

    Erica Kotze, praktykbestuurder van die Pa-

    norama-dierekliniek, en Pieter Blaauw,

    voorsitter van die Bellville-gemeenskapspo-

    lisiringsforum (GPF), dit eens dat die im-

    pak van die straatnaamveranderings nie so

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    n Program wat hom beywer het vir die on-

    dersteuning van MIV-positiewe en vigsly-

    ers se deure sal waarskynlik einde Julie

    vanjaar sluit.

    Wanneer dt gebeur sal daar vir klinte

    van Sothemba-vigsaksie in Bellville geen

    vangnet wees nie. Die kans is goed dat n

    anderuitweg ooknie betyds sal komnie.Dt

    is die harde realiteit wat werknemers van

    di maatskaplike diensorganisasie die af-

    gelope tyd in die gesig staar.

    N 20 jaar se ondersteuning aan MIV-po-

    sitiewe en vigslyers, sal Sothemba oor biet-

    jie meer as vier maande vir die laaste keer

    vigspasinte enhul gesinnekanondersteun

    en oplei.

    n Ongelooflike lojaliteit bestaan by ons

    drie permanente werknemers, s Elmien

    Grobbelaar, bestuurder. Hulle is veral be-

    kommerd oor die mense wat van Sothemba

    se dienste gebruik maak. Ons weet nie of

    daar dienste iswat di leemte gaan vul nie.

    Elmien s genfekteerde persone neem

    baie lank om vertroue op te bou en Sothem-

    ba-werknemers vrees dat di vertrouens-

    verhouding verlore sal gaan.

    Hoewel Sothemba se sluiting nie n ver-

    rassing is vir werknemers nie, is dit steeds

    n skok.

    In 2011 is n tweejaarprojeksie gedoen en

    t reeds was die skrif aan die muur: As n

    ankerskenking nie sou plaasvind nie, sou

    die beskikbare fondse slegs genoeg wees tot

    2013. Ons het deurentyd fondse probeer be-

    kom, maar dit was klein donasies, s El-

    mien.

    Ondersteuning is ontvang van entiteite

    soosCommunityChest enM-Sat (munisipa-

    le gesondheidsdienste), asook verskeie ker-

    ke in die noordelike voorstede. Di dona-

    sies was uiters belangrik, aangesien dit ge-

    help het om die kleiner projekte van

    Sothemba in stand te hou, s Elmien.

    Tussen 2009 en 2011 het Sothemba twee

    Lotto-toekennings ontvang,wat aangewend

    is vir die ontwikkeling van programme.

    Diewetewas egter die heeltyd daar: Indien

    fondse nie deurentyd ingesamel sou word

    nie, sou ons n die dienste kon aanhou le-

    wer nie, s Elmien.

    Verlede Desember is weer n projeksie ge-

    doen en in Januarie is n strategiese beplan-

    ningsessie gehou. Ons het geweet indien

    ons nie R35 000 per maand insamel nie, sou

    ons nie die organisasie se deure kon oophou

    nie, s sy.

    Elmien s tot drie jaar gelede was befond-

    sing vir programme wat MIV en vigs aan-

    spreek n spesiale fokusgebiedvandie staat.

    Alle befondsingsmoontlikhede vir MIV/

    vigs raak al hoe minder. Dit is nie net in

    Suid-Afrika so nie, maar ook in die buite-

    land, s sy.

    Ten spyte van die flou vooruitsig lewer

    Sothemba steeds onverstoord sy dienste,

    tree hulle op as die enigste vangnet vir

    klinte enmaakhulle steedsdaagliks nver-

    skil. Dit is oor die tydperk n Julie en oor

    wie dan na daardie klinte gaan omsien,

    waaraan hulle eerder nie wil dink nie.

    Slegte nuus vir MIV/vigslyers

    Elmien Grobbelaar, bestuurder van die Sothemba

    vigsaksie. FOTO: JANA BEKKER

    AfewSaturdaysago, theShilohReliefware-

    housewasahivewithactivitywhen famous

    local artist, Pedro Kruger, invited locals to

    spend their Saturday volunteering at Shi-

    loh Relief.

    No task was too small or mundane for

    these enthusiastic helpers who literally

    rolled up their sleeves to get the job done.

    More than half the population does not

    have the resources to provide for them-

    selves or their families. Shiloh Relief exists

    for this very purpose, says Shiloh spokes-

    person Estelle Veldman.

    According to her hundreds of families de-

    pend onmonthly aid from their fully opera-

    tional distribution warehouse situated in

    Brackenfell.

    By supplying clothing, monthly grocery

    hampers, homeware ormedical equipment,

    we strive to uplift and restore those in need

    in a dignified manner. It was humbling to

    see the community joining hands and tak-

    ing a stand against poverty and the oppres-

    sion it brings, she says.

    Shiloh Relief acts as the conduit between

    the retail sector, the general public, local

    upliftment organisations and ultimately,

    the underprivileged.

    We are totally reliant on the involve-

    ment of the local community, whether for

    funds, donations in kinds and even their

    time.Great amounts of goodsmove through

    our doors almost daily and to ensure the do-

    nation reaches the beneficiary in a digni-

    fiedmanner,morehands are alwaysneeded

    to bring order to the heaps of goods.

    Visit their website www.shiloh.org.za or

    like them on facebook Shiloh Food/Relief

    or contact 084 373 7482.

    Pedro Kruger visits Shiloh Relief

    Pedro Kruger and Estelle Veldman.

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    A skateboarding task team was formed by

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    Models& toys for Easter Toy Fair

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    NADINE MOODIE

    Doing sit-ups, push-ups and other body

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    All the plates of cold food shes fed her hus-

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    Sanral, city toll dispute arises again

    Despite a pending review in the high court

    and a previous agreement not to do so, the

    South African National Roads Agency (San-

    ral), gave the City of Cape Town, notice of

    intent to start work.

    InNovember 2011, in response to the citys

    urgent interdict application, Sanral agreed

    that it would take no further steps towards

    implementing the toll road project pending

    the citys review application being heard

    and that it would provide the city with 45

    days notice of its intention to start working

    on the toll project.

    Suchnotificationwas received on 6March

    2013, which means that Sanral could com-

    mence work on the project by 20 April 2013

    without first resolving the citys concerns.

    The city does not believe that Sanral has

    been transparent in its engagement with the

    city and hence we will ask the court to com-

    pel Sanral to provide all information neces-

    sary regarding this project as amatter of ur-

    gency. This will allow the review process to

    be concluded fairly and speedily, said coun-

    cillor Brett Herron, mayoral committee

    member for transport, roads and stormwa-

    ter.

    According to Herron, Sanral has thus far

    refused to share information relating to the

    cost of the tollroads, themagnitudeof the toll

    fees and impact on road users with the city.

    The city doesnotwant a similar situation

    to arise here that arose in Gauteng, that the

    toll roadwas built before residents had a full

    understanding of the fees and cost implica-

    tions, he said.

    The abovementioned court application to

    review thedecisionsof Sanral and theminis-

    ters of transport and environment, which

    will make the toll roads possible, was made

    to the Western Cape High Court in March

    last year.

    This review has not yet been concluded

    and the city believes that Sanrals decision

    to go aheadwith this project before the court

    has decided to the review application, un-

    dermines the right of the city and its people

    to have the court determine the lawfulness

    of the project before it commences.

    In its notice to the city on 6 March, Sanral

    indicated its intention to conclude a conces-

    sion contract with the preferred bidder the

    Protea Parkways Consortium or if neces-

    sary the reserve bidder, at an unspecified

    time after 20 April 2013.

    Sanral has also notified the city that it in-

    tends commencing with construction work,

    but it refuses to tell the city what work it

    plans to do, or when it will do it.

    In turn Sanral, on Friday stated that it

    never said it intends to start with the project

    or to conclude the concession contract on the

    20 April 2013.

    Sanral, through its lawyers, did send a

    letter to the city on 6 March 2013 notifying

    it of its intention to take steps to advance or

    implement the N1/N2 Toll Highway

    Project, a statement read.

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    HOOFARTIKELBLAD

    LEADER'S PAGE

    TYGERBURGER | DURBANVILLE

    Woensdag, 27 Maart 2013

    EarthHour

    loses sparkle

    in the dark

    Those of us who honoured Earth Hour

    Saturday night by switching off our

    lights, may have found that it was

    probably one of the longest hours this

    year.

    Uniting people to protect the planet

    seemed to lose its glamour after about

    half an hour.

    One is not equipped for a power outage

    any more, even when created by your

    own free will. After about 15 minutes, the

    romantic atmosphere created by all the

    candles in the house started to wear off.

    Then the urge for coffee kicks in, oh

    yes, but we cant put the kettle on. And

    the small gas stove used during the last

    season of load shedding, is packed away

    somewhere where one would definitely

    not find it in the dark. Especially not

    with the torch batteries that have run

    down for no reason.

    Sooo what shall we do then? Watch a

    bit of TV? Or not. That also operates on

    electricity, remember? Half an hour to go.

    What do people who can only rely on

    candle or paraffin lamp power? Play

    cards? (Where did we put those again?)

    They probably just sit down and chat.

    Do families still have simple conversa-

    tions or does it interfere with their TV or

    cellphone time. Now 20 minutes to go

    20 minutes to ponder on the real value of

    electricity, our dependence on it and

    also what it took away from us. Weve

    given too much power away, it seems,

    and that does humankind no good, never

    mind the planet.

    Wees sterk en hou

    goeie moed! Ja,

    vertrou op die

    Here!

    Ps. 27:14

    Daars n hond in my drinkwater! Savanna, die jong Labradorhondjie van Louise Augustyn van Durbanville,

    het hier beland in die waterkom, waaruit haar vriend, Jackson, van PG Engelbrecht, sy dors geles het. Dit was

    kort voor die aanvang Sondagoggend van die Woefie Wandel op die D'Ariawynlandgoed. FOTO: CARINA ROUX

    LEADER

    BRIEWE

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    sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00

    If people bothered to take

    analytical notice, one will find

    trolley transporters do not

    stand and beg or become a

    nuisance at your doorstep. All

    they are doing is desperately

    trying in another way like me

    and you to make a living with

    the end survival strategy to

    put food on the table.

    The latest complaint now is

    these trolleys transporters are

    an obstacle in the road and

    therefore should be banned

    from our highways and by-

    ways.

    Even better, the trolleys are

    used to transport stolen

    property and therefore another

    justification call to ban the

    trolleys from the neighbour-

    hood.

    If that is the case, then we

    have to ban all modes of

    transport as criminals may get

    away.

    The other issue is the

    ownership of that trolley.

    If a company can positively

    identify particular trolleys due

    to a proper identification

    process then by all means let

    the wheels of justice turn.

    I appeal to people to donate

    trolleys to justified, identified

    users in our never-ending

    quest for employment, where

    the donated trolley is properly

    registered, marked and num-

    bered to an identified user

    with a code of conduct.

    KEITH BLAKE

    Email

    Number the

    trolleys with ID

    Ek wil graag byvoeg by die

    berig Ouers sien Rooi,

    TygerBurger 20 Maart.

    Net vanoggend probeer ek by

    my oprit uitry naby die

    Laerskool Gene Louw. n

    Motor was stilstaande by die

    stopstraat op die hoek van

    Hebron- en Amandelstrate

    met die doel om Hebron oor te

    steek. Daar het geen ander

    Sonder sypaadjies

    is stap gevaarlik

    motors aangekom nie.

    Ek was nog nie eens halfpad

    uitgery nie, toe is die motor

    amper bo-op my teen n stink

    spoed n wit of silwer

    Hyundai i110. Toe ek van

    Amandelstraat regs probeer

    draai in Bethaniestraat, het ek

    gedraai met my flikkerlig aan,

    maar duidelik nie vinnig

    genoeg vir di persoon nie. Sy

    gaan toe sommer regs verby

    my, terwyl ek regs draai in

    Bethaniestraat in, en druk my

    amper in n ander motor vas!

    Sulke onbeskofte maniere het

    ons nie nodig nie gaan rens

    anders asseblief! Dink net

    watter voorbeeld stel jy vir jou

    kinders!

    Ek stem ook nie saam met die

    Stad se voorstel dat kinders

    stap of fietsry nie. Hier is geen

    sypaadjies in Amandelstraat

    nie. Ons het ook n stootwaen-

    tjie, waarmee ons sal moet stap.

    Verwag die Stad ons moet in

    die pad loop in spitstyd nogal

    met n baba en kinders in di

    besige straat?

    Ek het al versoeke gerig vir

    sypaadjies om dit veiliger te

    maak vir die kinders en ouers

    om skool toe te stap, maar dit

    val op dowe ore.

    LINDIE VAN WYK

    Durbanville

    Much has been written and

    reported in this newspaper and

    other news media regarding

    motorists who disobey stop

    signs and red traffic lights and

    I share the sentiment of the

    writer of last weeks article.

    (Please stop your car at the

    stop signs, Tygerburger, 20

    March.)

    The City of Cape Town has a

    plan in place to recruit more

    traffic inspectors for the

    northern suburbs, but this is a

    long way off.

    It may be time that we who

    are concerned and who obey

    traffic laws, record the registra-

    tion numbers of the offenders,

    together with the time and

    place of the occurrence and the

    Traffic Department provide an

    Makedatabase of

    offender registration

    After reading your article in

    TygerBurger of Wednesday 20

    March 2013 about the alarming

    amount of traffic around Gene

    Louw Primary, it brought me

    to the email I sent to Gerhard

    Fourie of Subcouncil 7 last

    year.

    We have been living in

    Vygeboom for the past 24 years.

    In that time we have seen

    Durbanville expand to meet

    Brackenfell. Development just

    kept on growing, yet no one

    ever thought of another outlet

    to Durban Road, except Vyge-

    boom Road.

    The completion of De Villiers

    Road has been on the cards

    ever since Cobble Walk was

    built.

    Now with the growth of the

    school from 750 pupils to 1550,

    maybe this should be brought

    to the councillors attention

    again.

    My husband has on many

    occasions asked cars to stop, so

    that my son may enter the road

    in the mornings. You should

    see how drivers behave in the

    morning and evening down our

    road.

    On one occasion my son

    pulled out of our driveway. A

    very rude lady, coming up the

    hill from the traffic light, laid

    on her hooter, shouted at him

    and overtook him just to be one

    car ahead of him.

    In another situation a police

    vehicle was called out, whether

    it was an accident or a burgla-

    ry. There was nowhere for this

    police car with it emergency

    lights flashing to go as traffic

    was too busy.

    Something seriously needs to

    be done about this congestion.

    COLLEEN VAN DER MERWE

    Durbanville

    Do something about

    this road congestion

    SMSes

    V This is awarning toall driverswhodont

    stop at stop streets: if you crash into me

    because Ive stopped at the stop street;

    or if you crash in to me because you ha

    vent stopped at the stop street, I will

    throwthebookat you. If youare not insu

    red I will sue you for everything you have.

    I amsickandtiredofyoudriverswhohave

    no respect for the law. - Anon

    V Noggeenoptrede teenaborsieplakker

    oortreders. Owerhede lyk baie tevrede.

    Wag hulle vir n pasint om sy lewe te ver

    loor? - Eben, Parow

    V Whyohwhy is there an objection about

    how many TygerBurger readers are En

    glishorAfrikaans?Weetalmalniedatons

    in al twee tale op skool geleer is nie, en

    as SuidAfrikaners, kan meeste van ons

    albei tale lees en skryf. My husband and

    my folks were bilingual, his home mainly

    Afrikaansandminemainly English.Of our

    3 children 2 have chosenAfrikaans as ho

    me language and 1 chose English. In this

    day and age, if you were schooled in SA

    dan moet ons in beide tale kan lees en

    skryf or is someone trying to start a

    quarrelkomaan julle , lees invrede(read

    in peace) albeit slowly (al is dit stadig) in

    one of the languages. Onthou, al kan jul

    maar net n paar Engelse woorde praat,

    you will be able to make yourself under

    stood inanycountryonGodsgoodearth!

    So kinders, dis nou genoeg! - Sil, Good-

    wood

    V NewCape liquor bylaw charges roughly

    R6000extra fora licencetosell boozeun

    till 4am. Who drinks alcohol that time of

    day? Fishermen, politicians, the stinking

    rich or bored housewives ? Thought Joe

    citizen is struggling with the basic costs

    of living in SA. - Val Sables, Bloubergstrand

    V I hope city does not only chop trees

    down,butgetsadviceonwhattoplant in

    stead, maybe schools and garden clubs

    couldget involved.Endofsummer isbest,

    so now is the time. - Anon

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    email address where this

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    WILBUR

    Durbanville

  • 11

    NUUS

    NEWS

    TYGERBURGER | DURBANVILLE

    Woensdag, 27 Maart 2013

    Die verhaal van Jesus se kruisiging word

    inApril in n teaterproduksie in die Bellvil-

    le-burgersentrum uitgebeeld.

    Hes Alive is vanWoensdag 17 April tot

    Sondag 21 April vanaf 19:30 op die planke.

    Middagvertonings word op Saterdag 20

    April en Sondag 21 April vanaf 14:30 opge-

    voer.

    Toegang is gratis, maar geleentheid sal

    gegee word vir donasies. Di opvoering dek

    die gebeure net voor Jesus se kruisiging, Sy

    dood en opstanding.

    n Groep vrywilligers dra met sang en

    dans die diep, betekenisvolle boodskap oor.

    Stan Burgett, skepper van die produksie,

    het die organisasie, Passion Play Minis-

    tries International, sowat 28 jaar gelede in

    Amerika tot stand gebring.

    Kaapstad was 16 jaar gelede in 1997 die

    eerste stad buite die VSAwat die opvoering

    beleef het.

    Bronwyne Scott, n teaterveteraan van 34

    jaar, is die regisseur.

    Die voorsitter van Passion Play Kaap-

    stad,MelvynAbrahams, vertolk ook die rol

    van Jesus.

    Van die karakters wat optree is mas en

    pas, huisvroue, rekenmeesters, onderwy-

    sers, skoolkinders, oupas en oumas en selfs

    n blinde persoon.

    Hierdie passiespel is anders as al die rol-

    prente en konserte oor die lewe van Jesus

    wat ek al gesien het. Dit het my diep ge-

    raak! het n gehoorlid verlede jaar ges.

    V Vir meer inligting, bel Bronwyne by 084 769 7350

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    Jesus se kruisiging opgevoer

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    Get your life questions answered

    The Grapevine Christian Fellowship is

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    friendly environment. Anyone with

    questions about life in general is wel-

    come to attend.

    The course consists of a series of talks

    on topics such as Who is Jesus? and

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    LEON STEENKAMP

    Lucy doesnt mind not having breasts so

    much, but it is walking around bald that

    really irritates her.

    Lucy Greenwood who lives in Edge-

    mead was first diagnosed with breast

    cancer in 2006.

    I received the news just before the

    Easter weekend and that following week

    my left breast was removed, says the

    outgoing 43-year-old.

    At that time shewasworking as a driv-

    er.

    When she went back to work her em-

    ployer gave her the option of taking an

    office job instead, which she did.

    I hated it. It was very precise and ad-

    ministrative. I wasnt allowed to moti-

    vate and encourage the people around

    me. I wasnt allowed to be what God

    made me to be, she says.

    It was this need to be of help to others

    that saw her get involved as a volunteer

    during the xenophobic incidents in Du

    Noon.

    Today she works as a full-time field

    worker for Salt, a non-profit organisa-

    tion that helps with the vast needs of the

    local communities of Table View, Mil-

    nerton, Du Noon and Joe Slovo settle-

    ments.

    Salt currently supplies 900 food par-

    cels everymonth to a number of projects

    and clinics which include the Keep a

    child in School project, Child Welfare,

    TLC (helping street children) and other

    community based charity projects.

    I am on the road a lot, and network

    between clinics and people who need

    help. Im really all over the place, Lucy

    says.

    In a community of 60 000 there are

    manypeoplewhoare taking strain.They

    can go to the clinic but their needs are

    not necessarily being met. I try to find

    those people and help them, she elabo-

    rates.

    And sometimes it is not a big thing

    they need.

    As is the case with so much in life, it

    is a matter of perception and context.

    What might not be something big for

    Lucy, could make her a miracle work-

    er in the eyes of those she helps.

    It is Lucys kind heart to continuously

    beof service to others, thathasprompted

    Colleen Pietersen (founder of TLC), to

    start an initiative to help Lucy, after her

    cancer returned last year.

    She received chemotherapy yester-

    day but here she is, ready to go to work

    today, Colleen says, pointing to her

    dear friend whose right breast has also

    now been removed.

    I have known many people with can-

    cer but Lucy has really touched my

    heart. She is such a humble sweetie-pie.

    She always gives of herself in helping

    others.

    God has placed it on my heart to do

    something for this woman who has im-

    pacted the community so much and I

    want her to live the lifestyle that God

    wants for her. She shouldnt have to

    shoulder the financial burden of the ter-

    rible sickness alone, Colleen says.

    Followingher secondmastectomy, Lu-

    cy also had to have her gall bladder re-

    moved. The port inserted into her chest

    to facilitate the easier administering of

    the chemotherapy saw her developing a

    blood clot as well.

    The end of last year was rough...

    When asked to elaborate on her practi-

    cal and financial needs, the tears start

    flowing from Lucys eyes.

    It is because the attention is on me,

    Im not used to it, she explains.

    VAnyonewould like to help Lucywith

    her medical bills or any other donation,

    can contact Colleen (083 658 4032) or Lu-

    cy (072 229 7188) or lucy@saltprojects.

    org.za.

    Shewont stop

    helping others

    Lucy Greenwood continues to serve the

    community despite her own fight against

    cancer. PHOTO: LEON STEENKAMP

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    Klub vier 50 j

    met huisprojek

    Hier is Gertruida Maartens (regs agter met pienk geblomde hemp) saam met van die vroue en

    kinders wat sy in haar Hagarhuis n toevlug bied.

    ESM ERASMUS

    Dit is n jaar sedert die Hager-huis in Fisan-

    tekraal sy deure vir mishandelde vroue en

    hul kinders oopgemaak het.

    Die Durbanville-Lionsklub het onlangs

    di projek aangeneem as n spesiale projek

    om sy 50ste bestaansjaar vanjaar te vier. Die

    klub het reeds waardevolle hulp verleen.

    Di huis is in Februarie verlede jaar deur

    n inwoner van Fisantekraal, Getruida

    Maartens, gestig en as n nie-winsgewende

    organisasie geregistreer.

    Sybedryf dit tansnogvanuithaar eiehuis,

    maar hoop om binnekort n geskikte skeeps-

    houer te kry om dit vir nog slaapplek in te

    rig.

    Die Durbanville-Lions het heel eerste die

    elektriese bedrading in die huis opgeknap

    en is nou besig om n skeepshouer vir ge-

    bruik aan te pas.

    Ditwasmoontlikmet die geldwat ingesa-

    mel ismet die Lions se gholfdag,wat onlangs

    by die Durbanville-gholfklub aangebied is,

    het Hans Schmid, president van die Durban-

    ville-Lionsklub, ges.

    Lede van ons organisasie is daarop trots

    om te behoort aan die familie van die groot-

    ste diensorganisasie in die wreld, het hy

    ges.

    Die Durbanville-Lions het die afgelope

    twee jaar ook bouwerk by die Primre Skool

    The Valley onderneem.

    Hulle, en hul borge, het kantore en onder-

    dak-gange vir die leerlinge gebou, asook n

    nuwe septiese tenk installeer.

    Ander projekte was die verf van die An-

    dries Olivier-Kwadruplegiese Sentrum,

    Kerspartytjies vir minderbevoorregte kin-

    ders, asook die voorsien van etes aan meer

    as 300 mense per week.

    Die Durbanville-Lions neem ook deel aan

    die organisasie se internasionale Vrede-

    plakkaatkompetisie enwerf plaaslike skole

    om in te skryf.

    Die klub is ook betrokke met sigverwante

    projekte soos die voorsiening van brille en

    katarakoperasies aanmense wat dit nie kan

    bekostig nie.

    Dit word gedoen met die borgskap van die

    plaaslike oogkundige, Mellins, en die Elsies

    River Eye Clinic. Gehoorapparate word ook

    met die hulp van plaaslike medici voorsien,

    terwyl die Durbanville-Lions ook gereeld

    deelneem aan gesondheidsdae wat deur die

    Durbanville-kliniek gehou word.

    Die klub voorsien ook gereeld vermaak

    aan die Rosehaven-sentrum vir bejaardes.

    Enigiemand wat by die Durbanville-Li-

    onsklub wil aansluit, moet Hans Schmid by

    073 318 1822 bel.

    Mense wat wil bydra tot Hagar-huis, kan

    Maartens by 083 747 2743 bel of stuur n e-pos

    na [email protected].

    Hier met n besoek van die DurbanvilleLions

    klub aan die Hagarhuis in Fisantekraal is (van

    links) Hans Schmid (president van die Durban

    villeLions), Denise Robinson (plaaslike DALP),

    Gertruida Maartens (stigter) en Elaine Smith

    (vrywilliger) met JT (4). Voor staan Ethan (4).

    Hul vanne word weerhou vir hul eie besker

    ming. FOTO: CARINA ROUX

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    TYGERBURGER | DURBANVILLE

    Woensdag, 27 Maart 2013

    KENILWORTH

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    Exit 25 off N1

    TEL. 021 919 1106

    Doncaster Road,

    next to KC Centre

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    Racecourse Road,

    behind Paddocks

    TEL - 021 528 4000

    www.stodels.com

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    n Inwoner vanDurbanville ook n kra-

    nige groenteboer is niemin trots op sy

    rekordhoogte kakiebos nie.

    Alwyn Muller van Uitzicht het die ka-

    kiebossaad uit die Vrystaat saamge-

    bring toe hy ses jaar gelede Kaap toe ge-

    trek het.

    Hy het maar altyd n groentetuin en

    daar is niks wat so goed die insekte, ver-

    al die witvlieg, weghou soos kakiebos

    nie, vertel Alwyn.

    Maar, s n ho kakiebos het hy nog

    nie gehad nie. Die plant is 3,7 m hoog en

    die stam is sowat 4 cm in deursnee, het

    Alwyn ges. Volgens inligting wat op in-

    ternet verkry is, wissel die maksimum

    hoogte van kakiebos van 1,5 m tot 2 m.

    Hoewel dit n indringerplant is en as

    onkruid beskou word, is die olie van ka-

    kiebos (tagetes minuta) gewild as aro-

    matiese olie in insekteweerders en die

    behandeling van siektes soos pokke, oor-

    pyn en verkoue. Dit het ook allerlei an-

    der gesondheidsvoordele, ondermeer as

    anti-inflammatoriese middel.

    Volgens Wikipedia is die plant oor-

    spronklik van Suid-Amerika en het dit

    Suid-Afrika gedurende die Tweede Vry-

    heidsoorlog binnegekom toe dit saam

    met voer uit Argentini hier aangeland

    het.

    Groot

    kakiebos

    reik na

    die sterre

    Alwyn Muller van Uitzicht in Durbanville is

    hier trots by sy kakiebos met die rekord

    hoogte van 3,7 m.

    The Friends of Blaauwberg ConservationAr-

    ea will host an Easter sunset walk to enjoy

    the spectacular views from the top of Blou-

    berg Hill on 30 March.

    The group meets at the Morning Star en-

    trance to Blouberg Hill at 17:00 on Saturday.

    The group will be driven to the base of the

    hill and then hike to the top and watch the

    sun set from Montispectus, the renovated

    overnight accommodation on the hill.

    Hikers must bring a picnic, comfortable

    walking/hiking shoes, cameras and torches/

    head lamps.

    The event is free for Friends of BCA mem-

    bers and R20 for non-members. Pets are not

    allowed.

    V For more information call Friends of BCA chairper

    son Roy FullerGee on 071 671 9552.

    Join Friends for sunset

  • 14

    NUUS

    NEWS

    TYGERBURGER | DURBANVILLE

    Woensdag, 27 Maart 2013

    Portland in Durbanville het onlangs n tjek

    vir R20 000, wat die ondernemingmet sy eer-

    ste Portland Charity Golf Challenge ingesa-

    mel het, aan die Bowy-huis in die Paarl oor-

    handig.

    By di huis word kinders van 0 tot 5 jaar,

    wat geraak word deur HIV/vigs, versorg.

    Die huis is n paar jaar gelede deur dieMCM-

    organisasie gekoop en het sedert 2002 na

    meer as 100 kinders omgesien.

    Portland se personeel het besluit om die

    gholfdag te hou om s geld in te samel. Die

    gholfdag het saamgeval met die viering van

    Portland se 25ste bestaansjaar in 2013.

    Groot skenking aan Bowy-huis

    Hier met die oorhandiging van die tjek aan die Bowyhuis is (van links) Zukiswa Khonjwayo

    (vrywilliger by die Bowyhuis), Corne Steyl (bestuurder van die Bowyhuis), Lohann Augustyn

    (Portland), Fanie Victor (Portland), Nico Heyns (besturende direkteur van Portland), Aniska Heyns,

    Johan Brand en Mannetjies Venter (almal ook van Portland).

    Are you updated?

    The City of Cape Town encourages all

    applicants on the councils database to

    update their personal details at one of the

    Citys Housing Estate Offices.

    As part of our commitment towards

    building aCaringCity that creates oppor-

    tunities for its residents, the city uses all

    resources at its disposal to provide as

    many housing opportunities as possible

    for those that have applied to us, said

    Tandeka Gqada, mayoral committee

    member for human settlements.

    It is imperative that the city has up-

    dated contact details for applicants so

    that they can be contacted should a suita-

    ble dwelling become available.

    All applicants are encouraged to visit

    their nearest housing office where city

    staff will assist them inupdating their de-

    tails.

    Applicants must also confirm whether

    they still qualify for a rental dwelling or

    a subsidised house in a new housing

    project.

    In addition to encouraging people

    across the city tovisit theirnearest office,

    the city is embarking on a targeted drive

    to encourage applicants to update their

    details on the housing database better

    known as the waiting list.

    This drive begins in the Scottsdene

    Area and the surrounding suburbs of

    Kraaifontein, Brackenfell and Durban-

    ville, added Gqada.

    As part of this initiative, advertise-

    ments will appear in community papers

    in selected areas and letters will be hand-

    ed to applicants who reside in these are-

    as.

    There are many new housing projects

    in the pipeline. According to the citys al-

    location policy, all allocations will be

    done in order of the date of application

    in the target area and to those applicants

    longest on thewaiting list outside the tar-

    get area.

    V For further enquiries residents may contact

    their nearest housing office, or contact the call

    centre on 021 444 0333. Housing database que

    ries can be emailed to housingdb@capetown.

    gov.za.

    Housing: keep

    details updated

    Ball for ChildrensHome

    It is time again for the annual ball of the

    Durbanville Childrens Home on Friday

    10 May at the picturesque Eensgezind.

    The theme this year is Moroccan.

    It is only with the assistance of caring

    individuals and businesses that the

    Durbanville Childrens Home has been a

    safe haven for vulnerable children for the

    past 130 years, said Johanna Strauss,

    marketing and fundraising manager.

    The ball offers a sumptuous three-

    course dinner, upmarket entertainment

    and dancing to the rhythm of a live band.

    To top it off guests will be treated to

    some of the best wines of the Durbanville

    valley and will be able to take part in an

    auction. Tables for 10 people are availa-

    ble at R7 000 or R700 per person.

    V For bookings, contact Elsa Botha on 021 975 6822

    or [email protected].

    Help Spectra help others

    With winter looming and colder night

    temperatures, the Spectra Foundation is

    appealing to people to donate their

    unused items from kitchen bric-a-brac

    to linen and used clothes.

    Val Young, director of Spectra Founda-

    tion, said the need for used items is

    growing.

    We are looking for used clothes, shoes,

    blankets, linen, curtains, toys or anything

    which is no longer useful to you, she

    said.

    The Spectra Foundation was registered

    in 2007 and has focused since then on

    helping needy people in Richwood,

    Kraaifontein, local schools, and families

    living in the communities in Klipheuwel

    and Fisantekraal.

    The greatest need is especially

    amongst people affected by HIV orphans,

    drugs and substance abuse families, as

    well as abused women and children.

    Everything will be welcomed with

    open arms, says Val.

    V Contact Val on 084 033 6741 or 021 979 2408 or

    send an SMS to have goods collected.

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    NUUS

    NEWS

    TYGERBURGER | DURBANVILLE

    Woensdag, 27 Maart 2013

    Racing mates: Max Matini (25), a

    local bike mechanic from Durbanville,

    and his team mate, Thembisile Shaun

    Mtintsilana (23) recently took part in

    the Champions Race in Kyamandi. Both

    were chosen to join riders like former

    multiple World champion, Christoph

    Sauser. They also took part in the Absa

    Cape Epic, which took place from 17 to

    24 March at Meerendal Wine Estate in

    Durbanville.

    The city is encouraged by the response to

    its boreholes and well-point registration

    drive.

    The city appeals to those with boreholes

    or well-points on their properties to regis-

    ter or re-register on its database, in the

    spirit of Water Month.

    The information obtained during the

    borehole/well-point registration process

    is required for statistical data purposes on-

    ly and no charges are levied.

    There has been a steady increase in the

    number of boreholes and well-point regis-

    trations across the city especially during

    March this year, which is also the citys

    Water Month.

    Apart from information, owners will al-

    so receive a new borehole/well-point sign

    which must be prominently displayed on

    the boundary of the premises, upon regis-

    tration.

    The effective use of boreholes and well-

    points for non-drinking purposes, such as

    irrigating gardens, reduces the demand on

    drinking water from the citys water

    mains, and is therefore encouraged.

    We would like to appeal to those who

    have these water resource applications on

    their premises to please register themwith

    the citys water and sanitation department

    at no charge.

    As a Caring City, we recognise and ap-

    plaud those who use alternative water

    sources for the responsible manner in

    which they address the water demand on

    their premises, said the mayoral commit-

    tee member for utility services, Ernest

    Sonnenberg.

    V To register or reregister the borehole(s) and/or

    wellpoint(s), contact Sylvia Nkubu on

    021 400 9966 or [email protected]

    or Nozibele Nopikela on 021 400 9964 or Nozibe

    [email protected].

    V Visit the Citys Keep Saving Water website at

    www.capetown.gov.za/keepsavingwater for fur

    ther information about water conservation and re

    sponsible water use.

    City: Please

    register your

    boreholes

    Arts and crafts all ages

    Bellville Art Centre is offering a

    number of art and craft classes to

    adults and children.

    Pottery classes for adults are held on

    Monday and Tuesday mornings between

    09:30 and 11:00, as well as Monday to

    Thursday evenings between 19:00 and

    21:00.

    Painting and drawing for adults are

    offered on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and

    Thursdays between 10:00 and 12:00 or

    between 19:00 and 21:00.

    V For more information on all the classes on offer

    and whether they are for children or adults please

    phone Lemvia on 021 444 7230.

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    NUUS

    NEWS

    TYGERBURGER | DURBANVILLE

    Woensdag, 27 Maart 2013

    Wykskomitees kry opleiding

    Die wykskomitees vir die vyf wyke van die subraad 7 (Koeberg)

    het onlangs opleiding ontvang. Dit het gehandel oor die rol van

    wykskomiteelede en wat die wetlike raamwerk is waarbinne

    hulle moet funksioneer. Dit was vanjaar die eerste keer dat di

    opleiding aan wykskomiteelede gebied is. Die kursusmateriaal is

    deur die nasionale en provinsiale regering saamgestel. Volgens

    Gerhard Fourie, voorsitter van die subraad 7 (Koeberg), het die

    wykskomiteelede die opleiding as leersaam bevind.

    Die komiteelede vir wyk 105 is (agter van links) George Sieraha, Eric Nyumka, Dennis Smit en

    Gerrit Boonstra. Voor is Jacob Afrikaner, William Sochop en Johannes Willemse. Wyk 105 sluit dele

    van Durbanville, plase, asook Joostenbergvlakte, Klipheuwel en Philadelphia in.

    Die wyk 103komitee

    lede is (voor van

    links) Lesley Ashton ,

    Robert Atkins en

    Wendy Herbig. Agter

    is Dan Truter, John

    Arendse en Claren

    Muller. Wyk 103 sluit

    dele in Durbanville en

    Kraaifontein in, asook

    kleiner dele in Bellville

    soos Amanda Glen en

    Eversdal.

    Die komiteelede vir

    wyk 101 is (agter

    van links) Ernest

    Gobeni, Zingisani

    Moepa en Nko

    sentsha Gongo.

    Voor is Siyakudumi

    sa (Dumi) Dyantyi,

    Zwelethu Stemela,

    Rubben Khela en

    Masizole Marafana.

    Wyk 101 sluit

    Bloekombos,

    Wallacedene (tot by

    Mphandlestraat) en

    KraaifonteinOos in,

    asook die Wynland

    nywerheidpark.

    Hier is die wyk

    21komiteelede,

    (van links)

    Eugene Lebreton,

    Neels Hubinger,

    John Bezuiden

    hout en Alwyn

    Laubscher. Dit

    sluit hoofsaaklik

    dele in Durbanvil

    le, asook gebiede

    in Bellville soos

    Eversdal, Rosen

    dal, Stellenberg

    en Stellenryk in.

    Die wyk 102komitee

    lede is Leon Brynard,

    Gerhard Botha en

    Nicolaas Buys. Wyk

    102 bestaan uit dle

    van Brackenfell,

    insluitende Arauna,

    Cape Gate, Kleinbron,

    Vredekloof, Vrede

    kloofhoogte, asook

    dele van Kraaifontein.

    FOTOS: CARINA ROUX

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    NUUS

    NEWS

    TYGERBURGER | DURBANVILLE

    Woensdag, 27 Maart 2013

    Very longwalk

    for the animals

    Terrence Olivier and

    Jimmy Collins, SAs own

    Rainbow Warriors,

    walked the walk.

    PHOTOS: DESIRE RORKE

    DESIRE RORKE

    Not once on our long journey did we come

    across an aggressi