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mmunityof Sanddrift gath-ver the weekend to sayye to a well known com-derAubreyCreighton (75).t hewas ill andhadpasseduickly lastweekwith resi-organisations across Mil-ming out to say goodbye.for his role on variousees, Creighton was de-as a “champion for theTygerBurger first met

a seniors’ event inMilner-t year where he dazzleden with his dance steps.“I like that picture and ev-eryone wanted to knowwho the woman is. But Itold them not to be silly– we were just dancing.“You dressed warm? Wegoing to walk now,” heirped a few months laterwhile TygerBurger joinedim and several other resi-ents on a neighbourhoodatch patrol.Trevor Moodley, a friendf Creighton, says the welloved senior firstmoved toSanddrift 23 years ago andnce then has been activein its development and so-cial affairs.“A great individual

with an unselfish char-acter who was vocal inpursuing a course of

compassion and safety for all of theresidents of Sanddrift/Tygerhof aswell as the surrounding areas.“He was a library of information to

all of us who sought his knowledgeand expertise in the resolution ofcommunity affairs. His dreams andwishes for our community was tobring peace and harmony to all. Asubject close to his heart was to seekjoint consensus and positive resolu-tions.”Cindy Hart, chairperson of the

Sanddrift West Residents’ Associa-tion spoke at the funeral on Saturdayand explainedCreightonhad fulfilledvarious roles over the years, includ-ing the safety and security represent-ative for Ward 55, Community Polic-ing Forum (CPF) chairperson, chair-man of the Sanddrift/TygerhofRatepayers’ Association, chair of theSanddrift East Development Forumand more recently the vice chair ofthe SanddriftWestNetworkandResi-dents’ Association, and an executivemember of the Sanddrift West Neigh-bourhood Watch.She says he has been instrumental

in many aspects of the communityand embarked on projects with wardcouncillor Bernadette Le Roux to up-lift and benefit the residents of Sand-drift.“The enclosure of Disa Park being

his most recent project for the safetyand security of the children at play.Aubrey refused to allow a tractor towork on the intersection at SableSquare Centre.

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“He would not move himself until theychanged their plan of action. Aubrey had astubborn streak! Aubrey has been a com-plete veteran in community organisations,a hive of knowledge, information and goodpractices and always willing to share hiswealth of knowledge for the betterment ofall.”Hart says at the age of 75, Creighton did

not stop at anything and was part of and in-

volved in his community. She called latenight patrols where Creighton would al-ways arrive 15 minutes early, smartlydressed and wearing his neighbourhoodwatch vest proudly.“Aubrey loved to talk and these patrols

would be lessons and lectures on the crimi-nals and their activity in our hood, theirbackground and who they were connectedto.Aubreyhad 23years’ of knowledgeunder

his belt; we will sorely miss our guardianangel of the neighbourhood.”She says Creighton has touched many

people’s lives with his involvement in thecommunity. “He recently sat me down andsaid: ‘Cindy, I have had a wonderful life, Ihave lived everymoment. The good, the badand the ugly, and I would never change anyof it. They have all been good lessons andan amazing journey.’”

Joy of sharing: Curro Century City hosted a “clothes to good programme”, where learners donated second hand clothing which in turn willbe given to street vendors to sell. This helps create income for people who are trying to make ends meet. The clothes weighed two tons intotal. Pictured are Kendra Barrow, Tyler Syster, Zwavhudi Rathando and Joaquin Jacobs.

Explore faith with fun, foodAn Alpha Course “for those who with funand food wish to explore the Christianfaith” will be presented by the JoshuaGeneration Church in Edgemead in July,with an introduction supper and registra-tion on 20 July 19:00. Call 083 675 3600.

Table View, ‘Terrible View’MONIQUE DUVAL

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Ongoing illegal dumping along a watercanal has Table View residents rais-ing several questions.

The water channel, which runs along theR27, has been a sore point for manymonthsnow as vagrants seek shelter among thethickvegetationanddumpunwanted items.This is the site which many visitors seewhen entering Table View and residentssay the area should be renamed to “TerribleView”.In addition, residents say the water chan-

nel is used as a public ablution facility pol-luting the water as it runs into Rietvlei.Last week a group of concerned residents

met on site to show TygerBurger the messfound in the area near the old baby-drop.Here many homeless people can be seen

sleeping and old blankets with broken card-board and rotting food strewn across thewater channel. Residents say despitemonthly clean-ups thearea remainsablighton Table View. Resident Alex Lepnik de-scribes the situation as ridiculous and saysdespite complaints to theCity ofCapeTown,the situation remains unchanged.Community Policing Forum (CPF) chair-

person David Harris says the area iscleaned frequently, but the vagrants just re-turned.Resident Liza Wilson says no matter how

many times the area is cleaned, there seemsto be no solution in sight.“You can clean up all this mess and by to-

night itwill all be back.Weneed a long-termsolution. This place is just one big mess.”According to Mayco member for safety

and security, JP Smith, the City’s Law En-forcement department has received 53 com-plaints (including service requests) fromresidents about the canal alongside the R27nearTableView soccer club. In addition thesocial development department has re-ceived 49 complaints to date.Smith says numerous interventions by

the City’s Displaced Persons Unit, Law En-forcement and the Reintegration Unit have

been conducted alongside the canal.Mayco member for transport, Brett Her-

ron, says the local roads depot cleared thecanal along the R27 of silt and vegetation inthe beginning of May.

This specific canal, he says, is cleared ofsilt andvegetation at least four times a year.

“The removal of rubble and litter is doneon an ad-hoc basis, save to say that we can-not keep up with the volume and pace ofdumping into this canal, irrespective ofhow often we clean. In fact, the local roadsdepot deployed cleaning personnel as re-cently as Friday 24 June along the canal andby that afternoon the area had been litteredagain.”

Questionedabout the canal beused for ab-lutions and the possible effect on the watergoing into the vlei, Herron explains ablu-tion activities near the Bayside Canal willnot affect water quality in the canal unlessthe faeces is washed into the canal, for ex-ample, during rain.

“This could result in localised and rela-tively brief increases in the E. coli levels re-corded in the canal. It is unlikely, however,that sporadic incidences will have a meas-

urable effect on the deep water lake (Riet-vlei) located downstream of the canal dueto the reed beds which the water flowsthrough as these assist with water qualityimprovement. E. coli levels in Rietvlei arevery low and well within the recommendedlevel for recreation such as sailing and wa-ter skiing.”

Mayco member for social developmentand early childhood development, SuzetteLittle, says the City’s Reintegration Unithas engaged with 83 people in that area forthe 2015/2016 financial year.

During these engagements it was foundthat these are not all street people, however,many of them are job seekers, day strollersand mothers begging with their children.

“In all cases, whenever fieldworkers en-gage with the street people, we offer assist-ance to them but cannot guarantee that theperson will accept the help we are offering.Our reintegration officer and field officerswork daily in this area offering assistanceto street people.”V What do you think is a solution to this ongoingproblem? Send your letter to [email protected]

Table View residents have raised the alarm about the condition of this public open space alongthe R27. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL

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A former police detective from MilnertonPolice Station and two accomplices wereconvicted for a fraudulent life cover insur-ance claim amounting to just under R1m.Last week the Hawks released a state-

ment stating Blondy Ntombomzi RuthWilliams (46), Elaine Felicity Pretorius(51) and former police detective Nono Syl-via Ndakisa (48) acted in cahoots duringOctober 2012, falsifying documents andsubmitting two claims of R350 000 on eachoccasion to an insurance company.Hawks spokesperson Captain Lloyd

Ramovha says the claim was against thelife of an individual who was falsely de-clared as deceased.“The policy was in place for almost a

year from 2009 culminating in a claim thefollowing year, the subject of whichwas analleged Milnerton murder case. The bodyof an unidentified deceased was falselyidentified by Williams using a fraudulentidentity document at the localmortuary asthat of the insured.”Investigations uncovered that the sup-

posedly deceasedmanwas in fact alive andwell in Soweto. The suspectswere arrestedin 2014 following investigations.Ndakisa, a police detective, was immedi-

ately suspended pending internal disci-plinary processes”OnWednesday 15 June all three accused

were convicted of fraud in the Cape TownRegional Court.

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MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval

The Summer Greens Residents’ Associ-ation (SGRA) has successfully electeda new committee. A special meeting

was held last week to elect the new commit-tee following the resignation of chairpersonNino Arendse and vice chairperson TinaManeveld.The meeting was plunged into chaos

when three residents raised concerns aboutthe presence of ward councillor JoyMcCarthy, claiming politicians have noplace at the meeting.It was later explained that the local coun-

cillor McCarthy represented all residentsin her ward and there was no reason sheshould not attend the meeting.The meeting got off to a rough start when

the three men raised various concernsabout the constitution and protocols and ar-guments erupted between residents abouthow to proceed.After almost 30minutes of arguments, Pe-

ter Adrianatos, who accompaniedMcCarthy, restored calm by explaining theprotocols set out by the constitution. Resi-dents debated how the elections should pro-ceed until finally deciding to nominate andvote various individuals into various posts.Resident Bridgette Lloyd, who was at the

centre of a commu-nity march held inSummer Greens lastyear, was elected asthe new chairpersonalong with KarenVisagie as the vicechairperson. Well-known couple Rea-gan and Raquel Cro-eser who are knownfor their work withthe Summer GreensNeighbourhoodWatch (SGNHW)were also elected on-to the committee.Reagan will be incharge of the safetyand security portfo-lio and Raquel is thenew treasurer.Reagan will be as-

sisted by LubabaloSigwela and Raquelwill be assisted byLynn Wilson.Election of a youth project co-ordinator

also proved troublesome when the mentried to nominate a teenager to the commit-tee. Adrianatos explained legally any per-son under the age of 18 could not serve on

the committee. In the end Nathan Laub-scherwasvoted in as theyouthproject coor-dinator.V For more information email [email protected].

SGRA gets new committee

The newly elected Summer Greens Residents’ Association committeeare, from left, Nathan Laubscher (youth project co-ordinator), JacoLambrechts (project co-ordinator), Lubabalo Sigwela (vice for safetyand security), Reagan Croeser (safety and security), Lynn Wilson (vicetreasurer), Raquel Croeser (treasurer), Andile Mali (secretary), KarenVisagie (vice chairperson) and Bridgette Lloyd (chairperson).

PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL

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Spare rib surprise: Bridg-ette Smith from Table View wasthe lucky winner of a brand newspecial edition Hyundai i10Glide recently. A mother of twogrown children, she is adamantthat it is her car. “They know Ihave been looking around for asmaller car, but this one is mine.She is beautiful,” she says excit-edly. Bridgette, an admin assist-ant who works in MontagueGardens, always stops at theTable View KwikSpar onWednesday evenings for theirspare rib burger. She was one ofthe lucky winners in a nationalcompetition. Spar shopperswere asked to pop their till slips,along with their contact details,in the relevant in-store compe-tition entry boxes. A total of onehundred vehicles were givenaway countrywide.

Die Peninsula-oriënteringsklubmet lede wat van oor die heleWes-Kaap kom, insluitend Melk-bosstrand, Durbanville en diesuidelike voorstede, het vroeg inJunie ’n geslaagde oriënterings-byeenkoms in die Blaauwberg-natuurreservaat gehou.Die byeenkoms word jaarliks

met goedkeuring deur die Vrien-de van die Blaauwberg-Bewaria(BCA) aangebied.Volgens ’n woordvoerder van

die klub is oriëntering ’n sportwaar die deelnemers kontrole-punte moet vind met behulp van’n kaart en kompas.Die doel is om die vinnigste,

kortste roete te kies. Behalwe virdie ernstige atlete, is die sportook gewild as gesinsport omdatoud en jonk kan deelneem.Die Blaauwberg-kaart is baie

tegnies en het gesorg vir heelwatopwinding. Die tegniese en fisie-ke uitdagende blou-roete is deurTim Chambers gewen met SarahPope die eerste vrou tuis onderdie vyf voorlopers.Ná die byeenkomshet die klub-

lede ingespring om onder leidingvan Ena de Villers van die BCAtehelpmetdieuitroei van indrin-gerplante in die gedeelte van diereservaat wat onlangs afgebrandhet. Die gedeelte van die reser-vaat is in 2003 skoongemaak,maar dormante akasia-sade hetweer ontkiem.V Besoek www. penoc.org.za vir meerinligting oor die oriënteringsklub.

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Pastoor sing ommense te bekeerMARITA MEYER

Hy wil net almal tot bekeringbring.Só sê Henry Pike, wenner

van 2014 se Gospel Talent Searchen voltydse pastoor by die DeBron-kerk.Hy’t eers gestoei met die

singery (hy’t nie gedink hy’t’nwafferse stemnie),maar toedaarmee vrede gemaak.“Ek’t besef dat ’n mens baie

keer meer met ’n vier minute-liedjie kan vermag as met ’npreek van 45 minute. Menseonthou lirieke. Dink maar te-rug aan jou jong dae, al daailiedjies wat jy uit jou kop ge-ken het.” Toe hy sien watterimpak sy liedjies op mensehet, het hy besef dat God ooksy musiek as ’n medium ge-bruik om met mense te praat.“Nou’s ek happy met albei.

Of ek nou sing of preek. So-lank die boodskap net diemense bereik,” vertel hy.Henry het ’n paar maande

gelede sy eerste album vryge-stel, wat deel was van sy prys-pakket as Gospel Talent Se-arch-wenner. Die kompetisieis aangebied deur Tygerberg104fm, TygerBurger en Trax-tudio. Hy’t die kompetisie inAugustus 2014 gewen en teenDesember daardie jaar was al dieliedjies klaar geskryf.So tussendeur die bedienings,

beradings en optredes het hulledie liedjies stuk-stuk in 2015 opge-neem by Traxtudio. “Meeste vandie liedjies is preke, wat WarrenElliott mooi verwerk het. Ons hetdie kerngedagtes vandie preke ge-vat en ’n melodie bygesit.”

Dis ’n inspirerende, eerlike al-bum dié, net soos Henry self, wat’n ver en moeilike pad gestap hettotdat hy die dag “ophou bakleihet” en sy hart vir die Here gegeehet. Henry se eie getuienis kan indie omslag van die album geleesword. Dis ’n verstommende ver-

haal en ’n bewys dat die Here ’nplan met elke mens se lewe het.Hy’t op Fochville in Noordwes

grootgeword waar hy ook in 2000gematrikuleer het. Hywas goed insport, veral gholf, maar ook ’n ti-piese rebelse tiener. Ironies ge-noeg was sy bynaam op skool“Pastoor”. “In my hart het ek ge-weet ek’t ’n roeping in die lewe,”

vertelHenry,maar vir lankhet hydaardie roepingonderdrukenaandie skadukant van die lewe rond-beweeg – die kant waar drank endwelms hoogty gevier het.Hy’t ná skool op die myne begin

werk enwas op twintig die jongstevoorman by ’n myn in die Noord-

Kaap.Hy’t hard gewerk maar ook

baie hard gespeel … en baiehard baklei.Dis toe dat Tannie Lillemo-

re, ’n sendeling, sy pad opNortham naby Rustenburgkruis. Sy’t daarheen getrek inopdrag van die Here. Sy’t homnie geoordeel nie, net baiemethom gesels. Oor die Woord enoor Jesus. Dis sy wat hom totbekering gebring het.Hy was “besope en vol

dwelms” toe Tannie Lillemo-re een aand met hom gepraathet en vir homgesê het dieHe-re het ’n plan met hom.“Terwyl sy gepraat het, het

ek skielik nugter geraak en ’nencounter met God gehad. Ekwas dadelik sober en by myverstand en het net daar myhart virGod gegee. Sulke tripsvat gewoonlik 8 tot 13 ure omuit te werk. Ek het besef dieHerehetmyvandwelmsenal-kohol bevry. Dit was radical.”Dit was Tannie Lillemore

wat hom by die Hatfield-oplei-dingsentrum in Pretoria afgelaaihet. Hy is daar as pastoor opgelei,enhet sy vrou, Justine,wat ook te-ologie studeer het, daar ontmoet.Vandag is Henry ’n geliefde pa,

skoonseun, pastoor envriend ... enook ’n talentvolle san-ger. Sy debuutalbum is beskik-baar by alle CUM-boekwinkels.

Henry Pike, wenner van die Gospel TalentSearch, se debuutalbum verkoop goed.

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Melkbosstrand police havemade an appealfor anyone who may have footage of recentbreak-ins in the seaside suburb.Police spokesperson Constable Debbie

Alard highlighted recent incidents whichhave police concerned.According toher report, the first incident

took place on Tuesday 14 June between11:31 and 11:53 in Bato Way, a man left hishome and a few minutes later received aphone call from his alarm company to in-form him that his house alarm went off.When he arrived at his house he found

his front door and security gate had beenforced open.Various household goods, including a tel-

evision, remotes, jewellery and a laptop,were stolen.Three days later in Silver Oak Close in

Melkbosch Village a woman went to bedjust after 22:00 and woke up the next morn-ing to find the sliding door and safety gatedamaged and forced open. Her handbagwith card and cellphone were stolen.This was followed by another break-in in

the same road on Sunday 19 June 02:30 and10:45. In this incident the complainantfound her garage door open and a hi-fi anda pair of running shoes stolen.Alard says no arrests have been made at

this stage and anyone with any video foot-age of the incidents or information is askedto come forward to help bring these perpe-trators to justice.V Call Melkbosstrand police on 021 553 8200 or thesector vehicle on 079 894 1640.

Melkbos copsseek video info

By Dwelmbewusmakingsweek: Van die administratiewe personeel van die Ramot-be-handelingsentrum vir substansafhanklikheid staan hier by die kers wat aangesteek istydens Dwelmbewusmakingsweek. Hulle is (van links) Erna Louw, Miemie van der Rhyst,Kobus Grobbelaar, Carmen James, Lettie Visser, Gerda Wittert en Daphne Benjamin.

MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval

She met him online and just a fewmonths later her entire life has fallenapart. She was a lonely Johannesburg

woman and after spending many nightsalone while raising her son, she decided togo looking for love.Like many others she registered on sever-

al dating sites in the hopes of finding herMrPerfect, but now – just a few months later– she sits in her Blouberg apartment consid-ering suicide to end it all. This is the tragiclove story of a lonely desperate woman whouprooted her entire life in the pursuit of truelove.In recent weeks, police in Melkbosstrand

and Table View have issued numerouswarnings about 419 dating scams followingthe arrest of four fraudsters found to bescamming lonely individuals out of mil-lions. While most people have heard of thescams and dismissed those who fall prey tofraudsters being stupid, this woman has lift-ed the lid on an elaborate emotional scam.The woman, who has asked to remain

anonymous, was an advertising executivewho sought love online. In 2015, she met aSpanish man who claimed to be a construc-tion mogul. He told her he would be comingto South Africa as he had just landed a con-tract worth R230 million.“Hewas in theUKat the timebuthismoth-

er lives in Sea Point. He said he wanted to

be with me and that I was beautiful. He sentme pictures of his daughter. I spoke to himon the phone and his mother and daughter.”While it appeared she had met the love of

her life, things were about to change as thecompany she was working for had com-mencedwith retrenchments. “I was worriedand toldhim I didnotknow what to do. Wediscussed it and I de-cided to take thepackage. He told meI could work for himand we decided Iwould relocate toCapeTown. I also putmy house on themarket but I didn’texpect it to sell thatquickly.”She moved to Cape Town and hoped to

meet her newmother-in-law, but was told asshewas not yetmarried shewas not allowedto.“He was in a hotel in the UK and told me

he had problems paying his hotel bill. I senthim R40 000. Then he had a heart attack andthe hospital would not let him go until hepaid R100 000. So I sent him themoney. Thenhe needed another R100 000 and so I sent itto him.”She shows TygerBurger the transactions

of large sums of money transferred to FNBand Absa bank accounts.Thewoman says after sending him all this

money she continuously questioned theman about when he would arrive in CapeTown.“But it’s just excuse after excuse, so I told

himhewas a con andhewas very hurt aboutwhat I said. At this point I don’t know if hewill ever come and I went to check on the

mother’s house be-cause I had the ad-dress, but could notfind it. Last week Ithought about suicidebecause I don’t knowwhat to do.”In addition to send-

ing the Spanish manmoney, she also sentmoney to his mother.When presented withthe facts of 419 scams

issued by police, the woman says while shedoesn’t understand how she fell for it shestill hopes her Spanish lover will find hisway to Cape Town.“At this time I am not sending him any

money. Women must be so careful becauseI sent this man my CV and I am sure he didresearch on me because he has my ID num-ber. Imet awoman fromBellvillewho is alsowaiting for a German man. It is very scarywhat they do to you and I don’t know whatI am going to do. Women must be very care-ful and never send them money.”The woman has reported thematter to Ta-

ble View police and will go for counselling.

Woman falls prey to scamster

But it’s just excuseafter excuse, so I toldhim he was a conand he was very hurtabout what I said.

“Quick action fromBothasig police offi-cers led to the successful arrest of twoalleged robbers.Recently the Bothasig police were

called out to a scene in Richwoodwhere a complainant was robbed atgunpoint in an open field in MidwoodStreet. The complainant gave a gooddescription and indicated that he hadseen the suspects in Dunoon before.The members under leadership of

warrant officers Dean Newman andGavin Ford immediatelywent to blockoff access to theN7 fromRichwood andalso patrolled the N7. Newman andConstable JonathanKriel noticed a pe-destrian on the N7 who fitted the de-scription of one of the suspects. Whenthey searched him, they found a ringon his finger and he had shoes and acellphone that looked like the com-plainant’s property. The complainantlater identified the property as his.Kriel arrested the suspect and de-

tained him for armed robbery. The in-formation regarding the other suspectwas relayed to members tasked withcrime prevention, who arrested thesecond suspect shortly thereafter.The suspects, aged 37 and 42, will ap-

pear in court soon.

Two robbersarrested

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The Cape TownGem and MineralClub will hosttheir next openday at theirclubhouse in GoedeHoop Street,Bothasig, from10:00 to 15:00 onSaturday (2 July).Visitors will beable to browsestones, crystals,minerals, beadsand ready-madejewellery andenquire about theclub’s field trips,courses andactivities. A lightlunch and otherrefreshments willbe available.V For more call Marionon 084 606 0233.

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CARINA ROUX

Breathe in, breathe out … asimple action mostly takenfor granted.

One might be expected to beslightly out of breath when youcross the finish line of your firstmarathon (42.2km); even more so ifyou started off with a 3.8km swim,followed by 180km on a bicycle.

But for Steven Hall from DeBron, completing the gruellingIronman triathlon in Port Eliza-beth in April was a highlight in ajourney “to pay things forward”.

“I’m very grateful that I have thephysical ability to take part in anIronman event as well as taking forgranted that I can breathe unaidedeach day – and I do this for thosewho can’t.”

Steven is a man on a mission tocreate awareness for the Breathea-sy Programme, a unique initiativefrom the Red Cross Children’s Hos-pital.

“When a child needs ventilationassistance, the government willcover the costs while they are inhospital, but not when they leavethe hospital. So up until now thesechildren would have to spendyears in hospital until they areeventually weaned off the trache-ostomy because of the specialistcare needed,” says Steven.

The Breatheasy Programmetrains the parents to be able to lookafter their children so that they canreturn home and lead as normal alife as possible. “So there is onething training the parents, butmost of these kids need specialistequipment to assist them to

breathe. Some of this equipmentcould cost up to R107 000 for onechild. My efforts to raise funds andawareness is specifically aimed atraising the money for the necessa-ry equipment – something ourstate does not cover.”

Steven’s journey started whenhis mother passed away in May2015 after spending over 100 days ina UK hospital, most of them in anICU ward with a tracheostomy inplace. “She went into hospital justdays after her 68th birthday tohave a (cancerous) lump removedfrom her lung. The operation wasa success but (she) ended up pick-ing up a hospital bug while in re-covery.

“She started having sei-zures … had a stroke too. Eventu-ally the hospital induced a coma.Breathing issues caused her toneed a tracheostomy.”

Steven says he is a son of the soil,but his parents, who originallycame from the UK before his birth,moved back around 2001.

“I went to visit my mom in hospi-tal in March/April (2015) on the ad-vice of the doctors. She woke out ofher coma while I was there, butdrifted back a day before I wasmeant to go home. She was able tospeak a few words to me througha trachea mask that they would puton for about 10 minutes every day.It was spending time with her inthe hospital that I was appreciativeof the great (free) care that she wasgiven that I decided I wanted togive something back.”

With his mom’s condition nei-ther improving nor worsening,Steven returned to SA, until he re-

ceived a call mid-May from the doc-tors saying that they thought theyhave reached the end of the road.

“On 18 May they switched themachines off and on the earlymorning of 19 May she passedaway peacefully with her childrenby her side.’’

In between his two visits to the

UK he came across the BreatheasyProgramme via Twitter andthought it was perfect. He contact-ed Sister Jane Booth of the RedCross Hospital that runs the pro-gramme.

“I went to visit her, told her of mymother in hospital, and that I want-ed to help. I wasn’t sure what kind

of impact I could make, but be-lieved that a drop in the oceancould cause a ripple.”

Steven started jogging a fewyears ago and has completed a fewhalf marathons, but consideredhimself a back of the pack athlete.At the end of 2014 he joined theWingman Triathlon group and inJanuary 2015 finished the HalfIronman in East London.

“This was the biggest enduranceevent that I had ever done and pret-ty much ticked off the bucket list.It was meant to be a once-offevent.”

But after his mother’s passingand meeting with Booth, he decid-ed that the best way he could raisefunds and create awareness wasthrough his sport.

His employer, Old Mutual start-ed a campaign, More than Your-self, through which he set up a fun-draising page. Under Wingmancoach David Sullivan’s guidancethey set up a plan to complete thefull Ironman.

“When the training got tough, Iwould remind myself why I was do-ing this. It was for more than my-self.”

Between August 2015 and 10April (when Ironman was held)Steven ran over 760km, cycled over5250km and swam over 120km.

So far, his fundraising page hasraised almost R30 000. “By raisingfunds we can contribute to improv-ing the quality of life for these chil-dren and help them lead the nor-mal life that they deserve.”VSteven’s fundraising page can be foundat http://morethanyourself.co.za/fun-draiser/steven-hall-2/

Steven’s journey of many breaths

Steven Hall completes the full Ironman (3.8km swim, 180km bike ride and42.2km run) in Port Elizabeth on 10 April.

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Huis Zonnekus will host a Winter Dance atMilnerton Community Hall on Friday 1 Ju-ly. The organisation relies on fundraisingto continue providing the high level of careand support to their residents, and theirlatest project will be renovating the kitch-en to ensure that even more scrumptiousand healthy meals are provided at alltimes.

The dress code of the event will be smartcasual and a three-course meal will beserved.

Tickets are R150 per person.V Call Lelani on 021 552 2074/5 or email [email protected] to book.

Warm up at HuisZonnekus dance

Die alombekende Wintermark, wat saamdeur ’n paar NG-gemeentes aangebiedword, is tans aan die gang in die saal vandie NG Kerk Bellville-Vallei in St. An-drewstraat, Oakdale.

Meer as 100 uitstallers is vanjaar deelvan dié Wintermark, wat vanjaar sy 13dejaar vier. ’n Groot verskeidenheid tuis- enhandgemaakte produkte is beskikbaarwaaruit besoekers kan kies en keur.

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Wintermark wordin Oakdale gehou

Bothasig police officers got more than theybargained for when they decided to stop andsearch a heavily loaded bakkie.

Warrant Officer Johan Kotze and Consta-bles Cello Mcutshenge and Andrew Simmerfrom the Bothasig police were on patrol onthe N7 in the direction of Cape Town recent-ly when they noticed a heavily laden silverColt bakkie. As there has been successeswith abalone busts, they decided to investi-gate as the back of the vehicle was coveredwith tarpaulin.

When the members indicated that thedriver should pull over, he ignored themand sped away. The officers then chased thevehicle from theN7 to theN1andeventuallyto the intersection of the R300 and the Stel-

lenbosch Arterial Road, where the vehiclewas pulled over.

As the occupants exited, one of them shotat the chasing members. The officers man-aged to detain two of the three suspects.When the bakkie was searched, they didn’tfind abalone, but approximately a ton ofcopper cable which was later identified asEskom overhead cables.

Both suspects were arrested and detainedat the Kuils River police station on chargesof attempted murder and possession of pre-sumed stolen property.

Lieutenant-Colonel Patrick Jacobspraised the members for their tenacious-ness in this incident by not letting the sus-pects escape and their successful arrests.

Copper thieves nabbed

BRENDEN RUITER@ruitervaniewind

’n Busbestuurder van Ruyterwachthet die lewe van sy 13 passasiers ge-red toe hy aanhou ry het nadat boos-

wigte ’n staal paal teen die voorruit van diebus gegooi het.

Faizel Adams was omstreeks 01:30 op dieN1-snelweg onderweg uit Kaapstad om wer-kers te gaan aflaai.

“Naby die Engen-garage naby Kraaifon-tein het iemand skielik uit die bosse te voor-skyn gekom. Toe gooi die persoon ’n paalin die rigting van die bus. Die paal tref toedie kant van die ruit, maar die skade wasnie so erg dat ek nie kon sien nie.

“My instink sê toe vir my ek moet nie stopnie,maaraanhoury. Indaardie oomblikhetek net aan my passasiers se veiligheid ge-dink.Ek is seker diemanof symakkerswouhê ek moes stop sodat hulle of die bus konsteel of ons leed aandoen,” sê Adams.

Adams sê hy is dankbaar dat hulle niksoorgekomhetnie,maarwil togmensewaar-sku wat die pad gebruik. “Ek is seker as diepaal die ruit voluit getref het, was ons ingroot moeilikheid. Dit kon my visie versperhet en wie weet wat kon gebeur. Mense watin daardie omgewing ry moet op hul hoedewees, veral in die donkerte,” sê Adams.

Brig. Gerda van Niekerk, woordvoerder

van die Kraaifontein-polisie, sê hulle hetnog nie van ’n soortgelyke voorval gehoornie. “Ons het al voorvalle gehad waar men-se se motors langs die pad gaan staan heten hulle dan deur rowers oorval is. Mensemoet nie net op die N1 versigtig wees nie,maar op alle paaie, veral in die nag,” sê sy.

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Só lyk die bus waarin Faizel Adams gery hetnadat iemand ’n paal daarteen gegooi het.

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Requirements: Minimum requirement: Basic literacy and numeracy skills. Inherent requirements of the job:Physically fit and able to be on your feet for long periods • Ability to lift heavy loads. Competencies (knowledge/skills): Knowledge of folder management procedures • Good communication skills in at least two of the three officiallanguages of the Western Cape • Good interpersonal skills • Basic computer skills.

Duties (key result areas/outputs): Handle all aspects related to the collection and delivery of folders, x-rays, casenotes and any other • Sort out folders related to queries • Fix broken folders and x-ray packets • Deliver and collectblood specimens and blood hampers • Perform relief duties.

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As directed by the Department of Public Service & Administration, applicants must note that further checks will beconducted once they are short-listed and that their appointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks, whichinclude security clearance, qualification verification, criminal records, credit records and previous employment.

Floating books spreading hope

Happy to be home! Neil Meiring from Kensington has been a mechanic on the Logos Hope for ayear and four months. He donned a Kaapse Klopse uniform to show off his roots at the openingevent last Friday. PHOTOS: CARINA ROUX

CARINA ROUX

The world’s largest floating book fair,the MV Logos Hope, docked in CapeTown harbour last Thursday just in

time for the school holiday and will be openfor visitors daily until Monday 11 July.Withover 5000book titles at affordablepri-

ces covering science, hobbies, cooking, arts,travel, languages, religion, medicine – youname it – there is something for everyone.In addition there is a visitors’ deck to ex-

plore with some interactive displays andvarious on-board events.The Logos Hope, owned by GBA Ships, a

German registered non-profit organisation,sails across the globe with the purpose ofbringing “Knowledge, Help andHope” to thenations of the world.Part of their vision is to promote peace by

embracing diversity, and as CapetonianNeilMeiring can attest, it can be a challengewhen you are part of a crew of 400 membersfrom over 50 different nations.After 16 months on board, the former car

mechanic from Kensington says “it’s thebest experience” he has ever had.Neil felt led by the Lord to quit his job, not

surewhat the next stepwould be. Soon after-wards he heard about the Logos Hopethrough an OM Ministries outreach at theStrewers church in Kensington.“I didn’t want to do it. I tried everything

to get out of it, but it was like the Lord kepttelling me this is what I should do.”The crew and staff are all non-salaried vol-

unteers, with many working in their profes-sional capacity. Neil started out in the galleyand worked his way to the engine room.Since the 1970s the fleet of GBA ships has

been welcomed in over 500 ports in morethan 160 countries as the ship provides goodeducational literature and promotes unityin diversity.V The Logos Hope is at Jetty 2 at the V&A Waterfrontuntil Monday 11 July. Opening hours are from 14:00to 21:30 Sunday to Tuesday, and from 10:00 to 21:30Wednesday to Saturday. Entry is R5 for adults, andfree for pensioners and children under 12 (accompa-nied by a parent).

Basjan Victor (10) and Bianca Saayman (8) from Kraaifontein exploring the book shop of theLogos Hope.

Market A craft market andbumper book sale will be held atMilnerton Library in PienaarRoad on Saturday 2 July from09:30 to 12:00. Refreshmentswill also be on sale. Call Pam on021 444 0817 or Judy on072 431 4788 for more informa-tion.

V Book sale The friends of TableView Library will host their nextbook sale at the library on Satur-day 2 July from 09:00 to 12:00.They are requesting donationsof good quality books, as well aschildren’s books, magazines,CDs and DVDs. They also needany spare wool for a new project.Call Yvonne Botha on021 554 5159 for more informa-tion.

V Beach clean-up Cape TownBeach Clean-up will host theirnext beach clean-ups on Satur-day 2 July at Big Bay, Doodles,Blouberg, Sunset Beach and Mil-nerton Lighthouse. The clean-uplasts approximately 90 minutesand bags and gloves are provid-ed. Kids and dogs are welcome.

Any school kids looking to docommunity projects are wel-come to contact the Clean Cteam and get involved. Call Gre-gory Player on 082 873 1962 fordetails.

V Jewish seniors West CoastCape Jewish Seniors meet in theClub House at Norton Square,Short Street, Table View, on thefirst and the third Thursday ofthe month at 11:30 and on thesecond and the fourth Thursdayof the month at 10:30. There arevarious speakers at the meeting,activities for members to enjoyand they also go on outings. Formore details call social workerMelanie van Emmenes on 074405 5186 or email on [email protected].

V Blaauwberg Art Society willmeet at the Milnerton BowlingClub on Tuesday 5 July at 18:45for 19:00. Well known accom-plished local artist Marie Bruwerwill be doing a palette knife oilpainting landscape demonstra-tion. Entry is R10 for members,R20 adult visitors and R10 stu-dent visitors. Call Dot on 083455 4930 or email [email protected].

Diary | Dagboek

The Community InterventionCentre (CIC) will run a secondintake for trauma workers inJuly. The training atCIC is donein two parts – the first is person-al growth and the second is trau-ma training, however traineesmust do the personal growthpart to attend the second part.The cost for the personal

growth training is R1500 and

training will be on Saturdaysfrom 09:00 to 15:00 at theMilner-ton Police Station. Anyone in-terested in the personal growthworkshop may opt to only dothis part of the training as an-other assessment will be donebefore proceeding with the sec-ond part of the training.V Call CIC on 021 528 3005 or send anemail to [email protected].

CIC call for trauma workers

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Wonderskoon: ’n Groep veldhardlopers neem Sondagoggend ’n blaaskans om die wonderskone uitsig oor Houtbaai vanaf die Silwermyn-natuur-reservaat te bekyk. FOTO: LOUIS KOTZÉ

LEWENSKIEKIE

Teach youngones tofall in loveI sat upright with my legs dangling overthe edge of the seat, my tiny handsfidgeted in anticipation. The lights wentdown, the curtains opened, the actionstarted … and I was in love.

I must have been about six or sevenyears old when my Oumie took me to seemy first theatre production. In those daysoptions were limited, but every schoolholiday my gran would drive me off toThe Baxter Theatre to see the latestchildren’s piece.

It was the beginning of a long and verybeneficial love affair.

You see, my love of theatre opened awhole new world to me.

I have travelled to prohibition-eraAmerican prison cells in Chicago, toParis with Phantom of the Opera, toexotic Africa with Postcard from Morocco,experienced Russian folklore with SwanLake and 15th Century England withShakespeare’s Richard III.

The theatreunlocked myimagination andintroduced me to aworld of fantasythat allowed me toexperience stories,music and beautifulimagery that wouldoften stay with melong after I left thevenue.

But, sometimeswhen I speak topeople, I realisethat many still see

the theatre as an exclusive experience,despite the fact that the vibrant artsculture in Cape Town lends itself to farmore inclusivity than ever before.

This winter school holiday, for exam-ple, sees a great number of children’stheatre productions on offer around CapeTown.

Then there’s all the community theatreinitiatives going on around the northernsuburbs – from the Milnerton Players tothe youth-driven Project 021.

And, if theatre isn’t your thing, thestand-up comedy and magic industriesare both on the rise.

Add the huge number of live musicevents in TygerBurger’s weekly “What’sOn” diary and Capetonians really arespoilt for choice when it comes toentertainment – even during the tradi-tionally quiet winter months.

A wise producer once told me thataudiences need to be developed. We needto expose young audiences to the stage inorder to cultivate theatre-going adults.

So, why not take a child to the theatrethis holiday? You might just prompt alife-long love affair. – Louisa Steyl

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SMSV ’n Hartlike dankie aan die liewe mensewat elke dag warm sop gratis aan die ouesvan dae buite die Parow-daghospitaalgee. – Elenore Coetzee

V Woorde/sinne om aan te dink: entrepe-neurskap by markte word as minderwaar-dig geag. Onvanpas. Veral produktepryse.Nie so eenvoudig. – Frans, Parowvallei

V When did it become acceptable to chatand walk around all the way through aperformance? Surely if you’ve paid mon-ey to be at a show you’d want to seewhat’s going on? It’s disrespectful to fel-low audience members and the artists onstage. – Music lover, Sonstraal

V Ry Sondag vroegoggend deur ’n mistige,koue Durbanville en wonder vir oomblikoor ’n groep mense wat saamdrom by ’nmotor langs die pad – toe sien ek die vrouwat alleen toebroodjies uitdeel. – Bevoor-reg, Durbanville

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The article “Centre ofcontroversy”, TB, 15 Junerefers: While the City ofCape Town is disappointed atthe turn of events, our planto provide more longer-termand sustainable assistance tostreet people remains ontrack.

It is true that the CapeCollege of Theology hadn’tsigned the lease by the timewe responded to the mediaenquiry from the Tabletalknewspaper, however, thecollege’s involvement wasalready in the public domainat the time and we had beengiven assurances in writingon three separate occasions,informing us of the follow-ing:

. That they were interest-ed in renting the facility tothe City and that they hadstarted the process of engag-ing with their stakeholderson 24 May,

. Reiterating that intereston 25 May, indicating that ameeting would take place todiscuss making parts of thefacility available to the Citywhile they resolve the issuesimpacting on the operationsof the college,

. A further email on26 May, indicating that thecollege’s Board of Directorswas in favour of the leaseagreement, pending approvalby their Board of Sharehold-ers and again raising theoffer of possible earlyoccupation by the City.

As the college had pro-posed a possible handoverdate of 1 August, I find itinteresting that it had notyet consulted with the staffand students living on siteby last week when the‘offending’ article appeared,but I digress.

I would, however, like toassure the public that whilethe lease negotiations with

Plan for streetpeople on track

I attended the recent presenta-tion at Milnerton Library onthe proposed rebuilding ofWoodbridge Island bridge. Iwas informed in reply to myquestion that the cost ofdismantling and rebuildingthe bridge is estimated atR29-million.

That point was not men-tioned in your report.

May I suggest that expendi-ture of R29m on a bridge thatactually has very littlehistoric value is completelyunconscionable? The moneycould far better be spent onthe recently announcedshelter for homeless people inKillarney and/or numerousother social projects in JoeSlovo and Dunoon. It isoutrageous that more than 20years after South Africa’stransition to constitutionaldemocracy, so many people inour community are still livingin shacks and squalor.

R29m for bridge isunconscionable

Peter Smulik puts two ques-tions concerning the operationof nuclear power stations(“Ignorance over nucleartech”, TB, 22 June).

One, insurance cover in theevent of a release of nuclearparticles due to an uncon-trolled event, accident, or anoperating error due to staffincompetence or constructionerrors.

At Chernobyl it was staffdoing procedures in an unsafereactor, and at Winscale,sensors wrongly positioned,resulting in a fire in thegraphite reactor core.

That type of fire in graphitebecomes self sustaining.

The Japanese event wascaused by a natural event,which caused the flooding ofthe cooling pump emergencydiesel generators, as thenormal power for them hadbeen lost with the destructionof the normal grid supplied byturbo-alternators.

With regard to the insur-ance for such an event, andclaims by the nearby andaffected residents, he shouldattend the Public SafetyInformation Forum, whichwill supply him with theinformation required from hisquestions.

These he can extend tocover the demolition of thepower plant, when its usefullife has finally expired. He

Chemicals in foodfar worse

The theatreunlocked myimagination

and intro­duced me to aworld of fan­

tasy ... the college have unfortunatelynot borne fruit, it is a minorsetback and nothing more.

We are currently in theprocess of identifying Cityowned properties which willbe used for the purposes ofassessment/restorationcentres.

So, while premises are stillbeing finalised, our visionremains firmly in place: toprovide facilities with servi-ces designed to address themedium to long term needsand development of streetpeople who want assistance.We aim to put participants intouch with various social andother services and monitortheir progress until they’reready to be reintegrated intosociety or reunified with theirfamilies.

COUNCILLOR SUZETTE LITTLEMayco member: social develop-

ment and early childhood develop-ment

can also request for specialistspeakers to lecture on suchsubjects. If Eskom can findsuch a willing person, then hecan be asked.

What he should bear inmind, is that he should bemore afraid of what is hap-pening to our food than fromnuclear waste (a personalcomment!).

We have a situation in asmall community up the WestCoast, where the prediabeticand diabetic incidence is oneperson in three.

At the turn of the century –1800s to 1900s – the worldwide cancer incidence wasone person in every onehundred and fifty.

Now it is one in five.Why?Traces of the active chemi-

cal in the herbicide Round Upare now being found in thecotton wool used in femalehygiene products, made ofcotton from geneticallymodified cotton plants.

Perhaps the human seedshould be genetically modifiedto accept Round Up and theinsecticide BT?

This genetic modifying ofplant material is not done toimprove the nutritional valueof the plant, but to make itimmune to the application ofdefinitive herbicides orinsecticides.

The insecticide BT is alsoput into the genetic make-upof the plant. We, the populus,are pursuaded to eat thisevilly contrived junk in theinterests of “worldwide foodsustainability”.

Great lobbying phrase usedon governments ...

We have already had DDT,Thalidymide, and variousother evil chemicals banned.Some, although banned, arestill being used!

It seems we are beingcommitted to a chemicaldeath and not a nuclear one!

Nuclear waste degenerates,but hard chemicals do not!

MIKE MEYRICKE-mail

With local governmentelections on the horizon, mayI express the hope that theCape Town City Council willquickly announce it hasvetoed the bridge proposaland that the funds have beenreallocated to social priorities?

Although it had formercharm, the bridge is both aneyesore and dangerous andshould be dismantled.

TERRY CRAWFORD­BROWNEMilnerton

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Your R50 entry fee for this year’s Blisters forBread, will provide a nutritious cookedbreakfast and lunch to 25 underprivilegedschool children.Blisters for Bread, which was started in

1968 by staff and pupils at Savio College inLansdowne and handed over to the Peninsu-la School Feeding Association (PSFA) tomanage, had over 11 500 entries last year.The event raised R579 700, enabling PSFA

to provide 1468 hungry children with mealsfor one year.This charity family funwalk, taking place

at the Green Point Cricket Club on Sunday28 August, serves as an annual fundraisingevent for PSFA. This year there will be tworoutes along the Sea Point Promenade – a10km walk that starts at 07:30 and a 5kmwalk that starts at 08:00.Entries can be done online at www.

psfa.org.za. The closing date for groups andmanual entries is Sunday 7 August andWednesday 17 August for online entries.

Blisters for Breadentries open

The organisation Deafblind Western Cape,in partnership with the Western Cape Gov-ernment, is having a deafblind awarenesssession this Saturday (2 July) at the BellvilleLibrary in Carl van Aswegen Street.The workshop runs from 09:30 to 11:00 and

is subsidised by the Western Cape Govern-ment. This particular event is for everyone,including the deaf, deafblind and their fami-lies as well as organisations in the northernsuburbs.Limited seats are available and one has to

confirm attendance today (Wednesday 30June).VContact Stephanie via email at [email protected] for more information or to register.

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Gavin at Gospel Skouspel0LOUISA STEYL

@lousteyl

Capetonians will soon get a chance toseeTheVoice SA starGavinEdwardsin the flesh.

With his inspirational message, Gavin,the runner-up of the national singing com-petition, has been chosen to join some ofSouth Africa’s top Christian singers onthis year’s Gospel Skouspel stage.He’ll be joining Juanita du Plessis, Elvis

Blue, JoeNiemand, Retief Burger andCor-lea among others at the GrandWest GrandArena on Saturday 3 September for radiostation Tygerberg 104fm’s tenth and big-gest gospel spectacular.Gavin, who used to live in Durbanville,

says he jumped at the opportunity whenhe was invited to perform at the show.“I’m very religious and my mom has

been in theministry formywhole life,” hesays, adding: “It would be amazing to begiven the chance to standup thereand singfor God and everyone.”While Gavin is currently riding The

Voice SAwave, he’s no stranger tomusicalsuccess and his road to the competitionwas a winding one.When he first spoke to TygerBurger in

2012, hewas visiting SouthAfrica betweenworking with his band Sunshine State inAustralia. Thiswas after a chancemeetingwith Brain McFadden from Westlife sawGavin moving to Ireland for nine yearsand later travelling theworld toworkwithsongwiters such as Billy Mann, whowrites for Pink and Phil Thornalley, thewriter of Natalie Imbruglia’s “Torn”.He decided tomove back to SouthAfrica

permanently soon after meeting his wifewhile here for a holiday.

“I was away for years and just couldn’tbe away from family anymore”.

Since then he’s been busy with covershows in Johannesburg where the couplehave made their home. He also took theseventh place in the X Factor SA competi-tion in 2014.

In-between all of this, Gavin was fight-ing a personal battle though. The singerand songwriter has been open about hisstruggle with alcohol dependency sincethe start of The Voice SA.

“When it started to affect my mood on

stage and just mood in general, I knew itwas time [to change] because I love mu-sic,” Gavin explains. “I wanted to takeback control of my career and voice – andmoods and alcohol were just getting in theway of that.”

He says, in the end, it was his desire tosing and play music that switched off hisurge for alcohol.

“I still deal with some anxiety and stagefright,” he says jokingly, “but the point isto face these things sober and overcomethem instead of having a drink to avoid itor run from it.”

Gavin decided to enter The Voice SA aft-er watching an overseas version of theshow. “I just knew it was a show that gaveartists or talent the ability and platform toshowcase who they are as an artist.”

He says the competition,which sees con-testants working with a mentor, also nur-tures talent and teaches artists about thebusiness side of the entertainment indus-try.

“What an unforgettable, amazing learn-ing experience. Iwill tell any singer I knowthat if you want to learn, grow and be tak-en seriously, to enter – it’ll change yourlife.”

Gavin has been busy in studio workingon a single due to be released in July. Healso plans to start work on a full album,but first Gavin and his wife are preparingto welcome their baby boy soon.

Fans will be able to see him in action atthe Gospel Skouspel 2016 on Saturday3 September, which is pegged to be the big-gest gospel event of the year.V Tickets for the Gospel Skouspel 2016 are availa-ble from www.itickets.co.za. Visit the GospelSkouspel Facebook page for the full concert line-up and more information.

You heard it here first: Gavin Edwards will beat this year’s Gospel Skouspel.

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V Let us Praise!, a gospel concert featuringAlistair Izobell, TopDog SA, WilmotFredericks, the Joshua Generation Gos-pel Choir and Varonica Meyer, will be atthe Baxter Theatre until Sunday 3 July.Tickets are available at Computicket.

V Amadeus Rocks, where Classical andRock Collide, will be on stage at BarnyardWillowbridge until Sunday 10 July. Visitwww.barnyardtheatre.co.za for tickets andmore information.

V Robin Hood will be staged in Canal Walk’sCentre Court Tuesdays to Sundays at 11:00,12:30 and 14:00 until Saturday 16 July. Tick-ets cost R75 at Computicket.

V Emily Child and Andrew Laubscher willbe performing Louis Viljoen’s The Emissaryat the Alexander Upstairs Theatre untilSaturday 16 July. Visit shows.alexander-bar.co.za for tickets and more information.

V Urban Blues will be at The Hollow Treeat Old Oak, 12 Old Oak Road, Bellville, to-night (Wednesday) from 18:30. Entry isfree. Call 021 914 0186 or email info@the-hollowtree .co.za for bookings or more in-formation.

V Loyiso Bala will be at the Chavonnes Bat-tery Museum in the V&A Waterfront’s SiloDistrict tonight (Wednesday) from 19:30.Tickets are available from Quicket.co.za.

V Comedy on Roll presents an open micnight at Obviously Armchair in Observatoryon Wednesdays from 21:30. R30. Follow@ComedyOnARoll on Twitter for more.

V Gian Groen en sy orkes tree Donderdagby Die Boer op. R110. Bespreek by021 979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.

V The Cape Philharmonic Orchestra willperform Ravel and Rachmaninov with solo-ist Rachel Lee Priday (violin), under thebaton of Daniel Boico at Cape Town CityHall on Thursday from 20:00. Tickets areavailable at Computicket.

V Lost&Found and Boxer The Ring will beat Sgt Pepper in CBD on Thursday from21:30. R50. Call 021 424 5608 for more.

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Goldilocks on stageAfter two completely sold-out runs in

2015, The Lilliput Children’s TheatreCompany will be performing Goldi-

locks and the Three Bears again this schoolholiday.

The children’s classic will be staged at theNassau Theatre at Groote Schuur HighSchool in Palmyra Road, Newlands, at 10:30from Monday 4 to Saturday 16 July.

The play follows the adventure of Goldi-locks in the forest before her birthday. Hergrandfather is organising a birthday party,but Goldilocks gets lost in the woods andstumbles across a house belonging to thethree bears.

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asleep, with hilarious consequences. Thisenchanting fairytale classic is full of laugh-ter and audience participation and is greatfun for the whole family to enjoy.Goldilocks and the Three Bears is adapted

and directed by Elton John Duffy, who hasbeen producing Children’s Theatre and de-lighting audiences for the past 23 years.

This show stars Desle McConney (Athlo-ne) as Goldilocks, Monique Rockman (El-sies River) as Mama Bear, Carmen Maar-man (Woodstock) as Baby Bear, Robyn Mar-ee (Plumstead) as Papa Bear and Elton JohnDuffy (Edgemead) as Grandpa.V Tickets cost R70 from Computicket. For schoolblock booking prices or queries, contact Elton on083 364 8284 or 021 558 2650 or [email protected], or visit www.lilliputplayers.co.za.

The family adventureTheBFGopens at Ster-Kinekor Theatres on Friday.

Based on the Roald Dahl classic, the filmtells the story of Sophie who befriends theBFG, a big friendly giant, whose frighteningfirst impression gives way to his good nature

and kind spirit. Considered an outcast by hispeers for not eating children, the two forman unlikely bond and embark on an adven-ture to capture the evil, man-eating giantswho have invaded the human world.V Visit www.sterkinekor.com for more.

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The Italian eyewear company Falco Milano,which boasts an amazing collection of sun-glasses and eyewear, also believes in “givingback”.The company has partnered with Jonga

Trust, an NGO which operates in Khayelit-sha and hosts eye clinics in the area wherethey screen children from underprivilegedschools and supply themwith glasses if need-ed.More than a 1000 glasses have recently

been donated, and more will follow.Falco Milano has opened five branches in

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planning to open tenmore in Gauteng beforethe end of the year.The owners, Yehuda Halperin and Daniel

Yakcobi, have a heart for charity and feelstrongly aboutCSI projects, especiallywherechildren are involved.“These kids are the future,” says Daniel.“By adopting them and giving them a

chance to see better and in turn read better,they will get a better education,” he says.For every pair of sunglasses bought, Falco

Milano donates another one to charity.V Falco Milano stores can be found in Tyger Valley,Canal Walk, CapeGate, Cavendish and N1 City.

Children given free eyewear

Daniel Yakcobi of Falco Milano gives one of the children his first pair of glasses. PHOTO: NEELSKLEYNHANS

Intaka Island, the award-winning 16hawetlands reserve in the heart of CenturyCity which has seen visitor numbers

soar in recent years, has added twonewsus-tainability exhibits – an aquaponics systemand a wind turbine – to its eco centre.AlanLiebenberg,CenturyCity’s environ-

mental officer, says just under 30 000 peoplevisited Intaka Island in 2015 – a 10% in-crease over the previous year and signifi-cantly more than the 9300 visitors recordedin 2010, the first year the eco centre wasopened. The centre is used primarily to hostschool groups as part of Intaka’s environ-mental education outreach programme butalso accommodates the general publicwhich accounts for the majority of visitors.“Of the total number of visitors last year,

7196 were learners from 125 schools – upfrom 6174 learners from 90 schools in 2014– and the numbers have continued to im-prove this year. The upgraded CAPS pro-grammes that were introduced late lastyear have been met with positive feedback

from all the schools and grades that haveused themon their visits and in the first fivemonths of this year, 52 school groups havevisited Intaka against 40 for the compara-tive period last year,” said Liebenberg.Liebenberg said they were almost at ca-

pacity in terms of schools visits as almostevery suitable day on the school calendarwas booked.“To meet the increased demand, we are

now often hosting more than one group ata time, but it has become necessary to bookwell in advance to avoid disappointment.Many of the schools have made this an an-nual outing and book from one year to an-other to secure their space.”Turning to the new exhibits, Liebenberg

said aquaponics is a system that combinesconventional aquaculture – that is the rais-ing of aquatic animals – with hydroponics,which is the cultivation of plants in water,in a symbiotic environment.“Our exhibit comprises two tanks – one

with deep water which is home to fish, anda secondwith shallowerwa-ter, pebbles and plant float-ers.“Nutrient rich water

from the fish tank flows in-to the other tank where theplants strip out the nutri-ents and polish the waterbefore it is pumped back in-to the fish tank.“As such it mimics a nat-

ural wetland system.”He said the second new

exhibit, the wind turbine,was helping Intaka achieveits long term goal of beingcompletely off the grid.Intaka Island is open to

the public daily, exceptChristmas Day, from 07:30until 17:30 inwinter and un-til 19:00 in summer.V Call Alan or Adele on021 552 6889 or visit www.in-taka.co.za for more.

Two new exhibits forIntaka Island

The new wind turbine at the entrance to Intaka Island.

New head boy: Milnerton High School learner Matthew Pollard (left) was recentlynamed the new head boy at the school. Here he is pictured with headmaster PaulBesener and Jordan Bekker, the outgoing head boy.

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.Ek koop antiekeware,juweliersware ,speelgoed, kombuisware, linne,skilderye, ornamente & meubelsSkakel Anita 082 963 8877

.

WANTED TO BUYOld coins, medals, swords, bayonets,

antique jewelry,old pocketand wrist watches & stampsTel: Smit 082 703 3719

.

BUILDINGMATERIAL

1610

.BOUSAND & KLIP

Asook Bruinklip, Rivierklip, Kompos,Topsoil. Klein en Grootmaat.Skakel: 021 930 5411

.

.

CLOTHING

1615.

A Cash Deal on AllGoods

Cash paid for all yourunwanted good quality

ladies, mens, kids clothing.Shoes, linen, bric 'n brac

etc.Christelle/Christiaan

0844081437

.

FURNITURE

1635.

AANDAGAAN ALMALDIRK BETAALKONTANTVir alle

2de-handse meubels,kombuisware, ens.Tel. 021 558 9815/082 443 2640

.AANDAG ALMAL

Werner soek dringend aljulle 2de handse meubels.

Betaal kontant.ALLE AREAS

0219824176/0781501702.

AANDAG: Barend soekdringend 2de HandseMeubels, Beddens, kaste& yskaste om te koop.Betaal kontant en kom

haal self.Skakel 082 848 2880

.AANKOOP van meubelsvir kontant % 021 982 2401/083 383 2505.

.AAN ALMALSPOT CASHThere in a flash

Ons koop alle 2de Handsemeubels en yskaste,stowe. Goodwood021 591 5708076 017 0630

.

THEOKOOP2de Handse Meubels.

% 083 310 1081..

GARDENING

1640.

Kankerbos plantjiesBel: 021 930 1258

.

MISCELLANEOUS

1655.

AANDAG ALMAL:ALLE GROOTMENS-DOEKEbeskikbaar. Laagste pryse in dieWes-Kaap. Skakel Vera of Dian

Tel: 021 5911104.

Ek koop al jou tweede handse klere,linne, meubels en kombuiswareBel gerus vir Patricia op

079 841 4016

.

PETS

1660.

MOBILE DOG WASH & DIPGood service, low rates.Hennie % 076 220 1607

.

WANTED TO BUY

1675.

BEST CASH PAID PER ITEMFor: Clothing, Furniture, Appliances.

082 419 1110/ 021 555 3111.

GENERAL &HOME SERVICES

.

CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY

1803.

MATTE - NAT of DROOG.Bekleedsel, meubels, matrasse,ens. nat. Deon 084 564 8225

.CARPETS, COUCHES CLEANEDA deep wash at best rates.021 592 0626/082 428 7163

.

Estie MadroogmakersMeubels : 6 sitplekke vanaf R480

Nuwe no. 021 592 0487083 289 6674

.A SPECIAL CARPETCLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R4506 Seater Couches forR450Beds, Curtains & Cars. Dryin 45 minContact Rob078 556 6708web [email protected]

.

New Tech Dry CarpetCleaners

Offers you sparkling cleanRain or Shine Cold or Wet90% Dry carpets no steam

or powder.Seeing is Believing% 021 592 0487083 289 6674

Email: [email protected] suburbs

.

BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION

1801.

AANBOUSPESIALIS(Sedert 1980)

Granny flats, badkamers, kombuise,betondekke

Alle soorte aanbouings en huise.CHRISTIE 082 5700261/

021 5582325

.ALL BUILDING,

PAVING & TARWORK% Adams 074 259 8496

.AWILL BOUERS. NHBRC- gereg.Aanbouings, strukturele betonwerk,nuwe huise, afdakke & verfwerk.William 072 229 7619

.Boerseun nutsmanne.

Doen alles.% Petrus 079 688 8859

.

.

CARPORTS /PATIO COVERS

SEEwww.

carportscapetown.co.za083 414 8103/021 858 1873

.CONSTRUCTION &MANAGEMENT

NHBRC & ReferencesBrickwork from R1200 per

square metrewww.jvharch.co.za021 917 1127

.

ONSITE PROJECTSAlle tipe bouwerk aanhuise en kantore. Opsitvan hout en staal dakke.% Cornel 078 434 8706vir 'n kwotasie.

.HANDYMAN WORK

Small jobs at your home/bus.%David of Lee's Projects

076 468 4866

.

BUILDING ALTERATIONSAND MAINTENANCE

* Tiling* Carports & Pergolas* Carpentry & Painting* Waterproofing* Gutter Cleaning

% CARL 073 070 7878

.Bouwerk en planneasook: Vibracretewalls, houses, fancyceilings, raisers, spikesand Carports & Paving.Call: 021 908 0012/082 299 9111

.

BUILDINGPLANS

1802

.

ALLE BOUPLANNEwww.izaksarchitec-

ture.co.zaSkakel Izak 021 981 4352

of 082 920 0839

.ALLE BOUPLANNE• Huise en Aanbouings• Nuwe Geboue• Gratis Tegniese adviesPROFESIONELE DIENS

NHBRC & SACAP GeregistreerCalie Vermeulen082 651 4452

.ARCHITECTURAL

PLANSSACAP & References

www.jvharch.co.za021 917 1127

.

BOUPLANNEBillike fooie.

Flink, kundige diens.estetiese ontwerpe.

SACAP - Reg.Goedkeuring.

Alle Ure: 021 903 8063Mitch 083 601 8476

.

BOUPLANNETeken & ontwerp van

nuwe huise & aanbouings.REG. MET SACAP.Skakel Riaan

% 082 415 9696.

Building Plans /Bouplanne

Karel 021 981 4788072 446 5054

www.lifestylearchitec-ture.co.za

.

CLEANING

SERVICES

1805

.

CLEANINGSERVICES

HOMES, OFFICES &SPRING CLEANING.

0219499082/0726178083074 309 6830

.HUIS SKOONMAAK DIENSTE

Streng persoonlike toesig.Skakel: 074 082 4848

.

DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES

1807

.

AERIAL SATELLITE SERVICESHave DStv/Aerial Problems?

* No Signal?* Picture breaking up?* Re-installations?

We do: Home Theatre, Extra Points,TOP TV install

Call Vincent 0822689339Same day response.

.

AVKINGSDSTV Installers

Call-out from R150-Extra-view and Explora setupExtra tv points-CCTV and

TV Repairs.Quality service and

Products - WorkmanshipGuaranteed Call Now!Garth 072 381 4023Craig 082 994 0652Brad 082 994 4054

.DSTV OVHD AERIAL

REPAIRS &INSTALLATIONSExplorer, extra viewinstallations. CCTV &

HomeTheatre. Service callrepair charge frm R180.Call:0724008789

.DSTV SERVICES

Fast, affordable & friendlyGerrit Nel 0761820125

.

.NB Satellite ServicesDSTV Installs. HD PVR,X-tra View, Dish checks.Nicky 072 377 [email protected].

.

STEVE'S SATELLITE SERVICESDSTV & antennae installation

(HD PVR), extra points,home theatre system.

CONTACT: 073 161 0655

.

ELECTRICAL

1810.

.24/7 herstel OP PERSEËL.

Yskaste, stowe, wasmasjienet/droeërs, ens. % 076 062 8674

.#1 AIR-CON & FRIDGE Services ,Repairs,Installations,Fridges wan-ted. 021 945 1376/ 078 901 1594

.

Aircon & AppliancesRepair: Fridges, Stoves,washing machines,

tumble dryers, Aircons,Dishwasher,

ONSITE RepairsContact Tiaan021 917 1620 /082 776 2393

.

ALL APPLIANCES REPAIREDON SITE

Fridges, stoves, washing machineswith guarantee and regas from R180Skakel Francois 079 838 1851

.

All Areas Electrical WorkInstallations Geyser timers &

repair. Pre-paid MetersCompliance Certificates

083 3358524/ 021 8391173079 172 5848 - 24/7

.

.CHESTFREEZERS & FRIDGES,dbl beds, tv's URGENTLY WANTED!(021) 911 3366 /083 377 7223

.

COENIE'S APPLIANCE AND

ELECTRICALFor fast, efficient, quality personal

serviceCall Coenie at 072 365 3622

.BUZZ TECHELECTRICAL

Fault finding-renovationsNew installations

Maintenance and COC'sCall outs 24/7

% Damon 073 148 3079.

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONSRegistered and Qualified

Power Failure, Rewiring, StoveConnections. Issue C.O.C.

Patrick 0828368051/0796444087

.

ELECTRICIANMichael 021 939 2543/

082 479 6083

.Fridges & Deep Freezers wanted

Working or notWILL PAY CASH!Tel: 072 592 2507

.GI ELECTRICAL

Maintenance, Repairs& New InstallationsFault Finding, D Boards,Lights, Plugs, Geysers,

etc.Compliance CertificatesGordon 079 464 0362

.

MURRAYELECTRICAL

for your electrical workSince 2009

Installation Electricianfor certification.

Tel. John 076 073 7150

.

REGAS & REPAIROF FRIDGESSMS regas to083 425 0447

.

SPEEDQUEEN /WHIRLPOOLRepairs, all work

guaranteed.083 6415038/0219528471

.

ELECTRONIC &DIGITAL SERVICES

1815

.ON-SITE PC REPAIRSUpgrades, ADSL set-up

Virus removal.Free QuotesWERNER at083 788 0876or 021 982 4951www.imonet.co.za

.

REPAIRS

1818

.

All handyman,electrical, building andwaterproofing work.Cornel 076 633 5151

.

GARDEN &IRRIGATION

1825

.

RETIEF BOOMSLOPINGGRATIS KWOTASIEStenvolle versekerTREEFELLING

FREE QUOTATIONSFully insured

Tel. 082 709 7129

.AAA BOOMSLOPING ENSNOEIWERK. ALLE AREAS% HANNES 072 411 4820

.

AAATREE FELLINGPruning&Fellingof Trees&Palms.STUMPREMOVAL

% Deneys Steyn:083 769 9286

Charl Steyn 071 347 0717.

ACE TREEFELLINGFelling of trees & palms,pruning, stump removal,

general clean-ups,free quotes

Selwyn 0832676181021 903 2022

.

ACH GARDENS &TREEFELLINGGrassny dienste,

snoeiwerk,skoonmaakvan erwe, Rommel

verwyderingAnton 071 200 9618

.ADDO MASTERFELL

TREEFELLERSAfsaag en snoei

van bome en palmsHannes 082 082 3116

.AM LANDSCAPING

Trellises, plants, pots, pavers, waterfeatures, stone, bark & roll-on lawn.

New & up-grading of irrigationsystems. I beat any written quote.

Anton 082 729 3811.

BENNO - TUINETuinuitleg, algeheleskoonmaak, afsaag vanbome, snoeiwerk.

*PERSOONLIKE TOESIG*Tel: 021 903 1272Tel: 082 775 0977

.Boomsloop,snoei verwyder021 930 1258 / 074 789 2176

.DIE ROMMELMANTuinvullis verwydering.Tel 083 458 3416/

988-0374

.

KOMPOS TE KOOPR20 per streepsak. Min. 30 sakkevir aflewering. Ook bakkievragte(1,75m2) beskikbaar vir R600.Skakel 083 650 [email protected]

.

TREE FELLING/PRUNINGClean-ups, irrigation, wellpoints.

Phone Kevin:021 982 5111 or 081 481 7653

.

GLASS/WINDOWS

1827

.ALUMINIUM windows, doors,b.bars, gates & glass repairs.Call: 073 429 7856

.

HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR

1835

.

ALL BUILD IN CUPBOARDSKitchens, Bedrooms,

TV units + Office furniture(Private/Builders/Developers)

35YRS EXP WITH REF'SJohn 083 7347050 / 021 9192085

E-2:[email protected]

.

BUILT-IN-CUPBOARDSKitchens / Kombuise

Bedrooms / Slaapkamers3D Designs / 3D OntwerpeSteven 084 945 1100

.

LAMINATEDFLOORINGBLINDSWe beat anyRealistic Quote

% GLENTON 072 409 5224.

Low Summer Ratesfor Tiling, Waterproofing,

Ceilings, Brickwork,Paving, Plumbing,

Plastering, Skimming &General work.Contact Vickie0786005206 forQuotes and Refs.

.

HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR

1836

.

Alle dakherstel, lekasies envibracrete. % 076 197 9053

.

BUDGET PAVEAffordable PavingCall 021 559 6148

.

GEROOFINGRoof repairs, Water-proofing, Gutters,Facias, Carports,Skylights.

2 Year GuaranteeGavin 076 845 2182

.

UNIVERSAL PAVINGGratis kwotasie vir alle

areas.Skakel 021 945 4455073 263 1191

(Mnr Boonzaaier)

.

MISCELLANEOUS

1845

.

A BEST TILERAll tiling wall and floor

Call Desmond021 988 3295/072 566 1281

.

AANDAG: ALLE STAALWERKEStaalheinings, Vibracrete Mure,Moter en Veiligheids hekke,Diefwering, Trappe enMotorafdakke.

Skakel: Essential SteelPierre 079 858 1063 /

021 917 1900

.AHA Burglar Bars,Gates&Vibr

Tel: 021 933 1647083 542 1097 of 021 909 1807

.

ALL TILINGDo work myself, Mike

076 9364153 / 0219307015

20 TYGERBURGER Milnerton Woensdag, 29 Junie 2016GEKLASSIFISEERD

STORAGE 4 UBRACKENFELL (naby Cape Gate)

Vanaf R530 pm BTW ing021 982 7426

X1R961PR-AL060416

.

Burglar Bars Gates,Fencing&Balustrade.Call Alex @ ABBG for a

free quote.T:082 496 8760www.abbg.co.za

.CARPORTS

Wood or steel structuresFREE QUOTES

% David 083 291 1941.

DC STEELWORKSSliding gates, palisade fencing,safety gates, burglar bars, etc.David 079 913 0618

.DIE LAAGSTEPRYSE VIR

* DIEFWERING* SPAANSE SKERMS* VEILIGHEIDSHEKKE* TRALIEWERK, ENS."BYVOORBEELD"

%083 302 5559021 948 9479 k.u.

TERTIUS MACFARLANEGRATIS KWOTASIES

.KWALITEITSTAALWERKE

vir diefwering, Spaanse diefwering,hekke, rolhekke,

omheinings, balustrades, afdakke,outomatisering van hekke.Skakel KOBUS DE JONGH021 988 6547/ 083 962 8437

.

L&HMaintenanceVir alle verfwerk, hout

werk, dakskoonspuit, daklekke, lê van houtvloere,teëls, opsit van droëmuurkonstruksies & knottypi-neplafonne.Gratis kwota-sie % Louis 0721251288

.NEED A LOCKSMITHAlex 078 6121 639

.MIKES HANDISERVE

Your all round''make nice''Handiman

Call Mike 083 459 9748021 949 1285

.Wynand's Welding &Fabrication ServicesBurglar bars, security gates,

welding, handrails, carports, fencing,etc. Tel: 072 677 5646

.

PAINTING

1872

.ABRIE VERF/PAINT021 981 6805 / 083 328 3628

.

Painting and Handyman ContractorsTel: 021 981 8919Riaan 082 760 7060 /

[email protected]: 071 241 9769 /

[email protected] us on facebook /Riaan Claassen Projects

.

PAVING

1873

.

MR PAVINGAlle plaveisel vanaf

R145 per m2. Alls ing.Tel. 072 132 5573

.

PLUMBERS

1855

.

.

.

.

.

PLUMBING24/7 SERVICETel: 021 948 3070Tel: 081 016 7023

.24/7 PLUMBING

SERVICE & MAINTENANCE% Quinton 084 564 2451

.

RUBBLE

REMOVAL

1860

.1.3-ton bakkie A2Z

Transport anything. % 083 783 9458.

BOU-/TUIN-/MOTORHUIS-rommel. Tel 079 025 9221

.BOUROMMEL VERWYDERINGMELINDA 021 930 5411

.Call Martin 084 907 5513RUBBLE REMOVAL

Garden Refuse, RenovationRubble, Garage junk,treefelling

.KIA BAKKIE for removals of rubbleand furniture. Call 074 404 1977

.ROMMEL EN TUIVUILIS

VERWYDERING. 1 Ton bakkie% PD De Wet 076 025 6734

.Pang Vat Amper Alles: Verwyde-ring van fabriek, kantoor, huisgarage, bou, tuin, rommel en afval.7 days a week. Tel. 071 404 2584

.

RUBBLE8-ton truck

CALL 082 845 9998

.

Rubble Trouble076 302 2468

.

SWIMMING POOLS

1867

.BAKGAT POOLS

New Pools, RenovationsRepairs, Pool Nets &Covers, Pool HeatingCall: 082 826 5455

[email protected]

.

DJ POOLSSWEMBAD DIENSTE

*Pompe *Filters *LekkeTel: DJ 072 589 2802

.

POOLBLUBeste Pryse en Diens% 083 610 1211

.POOLMAN - 079 510 6797est 1998 Pool maintenancelinings, pumps, filters etc.

.PRICE POOLS

For all your pool equipment andservicing needs.

Jaco Visser 082 336 9984

.

TRANSPORT &STORAGE

1870

.1.3 Ton Bakkie met Drywer inBellville area - 0799954815

.

AA ENGELBRECHTMEUBELVERVOER

[email protected] 231 2964 - Stoor

.

.

AMAZING MOVESBillike prys vir meubel

vervoer.% 021 931 0328083 723 0263

.

.

.MEUBELVERVOERmet persoonlike toesig.021 945 1376 / 083 303 8684

.

.

MINI VERVOEREnige tyd beskikbaar Gratis kwotasie

Eienaar bestuur selfAnthonie 082 611 5631/021 930 4565

.

.

REYNECKE'SREMOVALS

No move too small.Storage & packaging

available.Tel./fax: 021 591 0375

083 227 4245083 233 1784

.TRUCKS FOR HIRE4, 5 & 7 Tons enclosedvolume body trucks

available for short & longdistance.

Contact Anisa078 665 9259 or email:[email protected]

.

BUSINESS

.

BUSINESS

OPPORTUNITIES

2415.

AVON AGENTSNEEDED

Earn up to 30% commissionSms ur name & area to:

072 282 3919

.EARN EXTRA INCOME sellingAvon products. SMS/Whatsappname & area to 084 470 9888

.EARN EXTRA MONEYBy Selling AvonSMS Name/AreaTel: 074 602 7373

.EKSTRA GELD!

Benodig 50 Avon AgenteOntvang gratis geskenk.Tel. 082 933 3986

.Like to earn extra with JUSTINECall: M Blom 0833914754 [email protected]

.

SERVICES

2420.ALL ACCOUNTING, tax,payroll & all Reg.021 930 5310

.

HOLIDAY &TRAVEL

.

ACCOMMODATION

2635.GORDONS Bay S/catering holidayaccom. 6-10 sleeperfrom R1000p/n 079 522 4309

.Kleinmond self-catering units

available from R350.www.wavecrestholidays.co.za or

Tel. Erika 082 550 5585

.

GUEST HOUSESB&B/HOTELS

2625.Kamers per uur/oornag 2personeR190/R490/+R90 CY 081 536 7430

.

VEHICLES

.

ACCESSORIES, SPARES& MODIFICATIONS

3001.ALL CANOPIES: Sell or Pawn.Instant Cash. Phone 082 058 9735

.GESOEK: Canopies, trailers, cars& bakkies. Pawn as well.021 987 2277/082 558 [email protected]

.

VEHICLEREPAIRS

3080.ALL your motor vehicle repairs ifyou cant come to me, I will come toyou. Call: 082 301 6618

.ALLE DIESEL-ENJINS:Herstelwerk. Billike tariewe.Skakel 073 092 7128

.ALLE HERSTELWERK, diensteaan alle voertuie in alle areas.Billike tariewe. Tel. 083 529 9972

.

VEHICLESWANTED TO BUY

3075.

Aanbod : Koop allekarre,bakkies en

mikrobusse vir kontantBeste pryse word betaal

Alle areas%Marius: 083 478 9121

021 919 9623

.

AAN ALLE VERKOPERSBESTEPRYSVIRU

VOERTUIG. INRUILINGS&BANKAFLOSWELKOM.

% 079 442 5550 /021 821 1303 /

www.mycarlot.co.za

.

AANBOD AAN BAKKIE &MOTOR EIENAARS.Doen Bank AflosseKontant/SMS/Pcm

Whatsapp 084 844 0000

.AANBOD AANALLE EIENAARS

Ons koop nie-lopende ofbeskadigde voertuie virkontant. Beste pryse.Ons verwyder gratis.Skakel 083 294 8428of 021 949 9083

.

AANBODEk soek nie-lopende,stukkende of ongeluk-beskadigde voertuie.

Ek betaal kontant en verwyder uvoertuig gratis uit enige gebied

Tel 021 949 6066 / 076 211 1620

.

AANDAGKits kontant vir u

voertuig082 767 1953/079 677 0221

."ALL Bakkies, Cars, Micro Busses

and Bikes Wanted."PHONE 082 058 9735

.Alle bakkies / motors gesoek.021 975 6166 / 084 247 4726

.Alle bakkies / motors gesoek.082 558 4836 /021 987 [email protected]

.

.KONTANT VIR U

BAKKIE/MOTORS/KARAVAAN/TRAILERS EN BANKAFLOSSE

Up to R100 000.072 737 3472

.

PROPERTIES

.

GARDEN FLATSTO LET

3265.

BELLVILLEOumawoostel vir ouer

persoon te huur.M/H, water & ligte

ingesluitR5000pm + Dep.Geen troeteldiere

Beskikbaar 01/07/2016Jean 083 258 5453

.

HOUSES FOR SALE

3275.KRAAIFONTEIN - R1,100,0003 slpk, 2 badk, oopplan kombuis/

leefarea, sitkamer, dubbelmotorhuis.Baie naby aan skole en winkels.Tel. Ronel Vos 083 630 3823

.

ROOMS TO LET

3315.Tableview: Dame ouer as 50. Geenrokers. R2,700. Ph 021 556 9308.

.

EMPLOYMENT

.

PASTEL TRAININGDurbanville

Elmarie 083 233 [email protected]

.

GROOTVERSEKERINGSMAATSKAPPY

Soek Finansiele AdviseursVereistes : Graad 12

* Eie vervoer.% 083 454 3764

[email protected]

.

DRIVERS

3650

.

Driverwith valid pdp neededto transport staff

willing to work Mon-Sat08h00-22h00 must reside

in Kuilsriver Salarybetween R3000 -R4500

Only drivers withcontactable references

need applyCall 0861482646for interview.

.

.

GENERAL

3680

.

.

Appel en 'n UiMoeg om te werk vir 'n

appel en 'n ui?Ek het 2 junior poste

beskikbaar wat begin metR5000 plus voordele.Bewys jouself en wordbevorder na 3 maande.

Skakel my vir ‘n afspraakom moontlik te begin werk

vir goeie geld.Jonathan by021 949 2929

.Earn money on your ownterms. APPLY NOW tobecome an IndependentAvon Rep or SalesLeader. Join my team

today. Call: 0746412991

.

.

DINAMIESE bemarkingsmaatskappy in Bellville het

6 poste beskikbaar virtelebemarkers.Ondervinding is nie‘n vereiste nie, maarsuksesvolle kandidatemoet onmiddellik kan

diens aanvaar.Basies + Kommissie.Skakel Desiree by021 910 1334 vir ‘n

Onderhoud

.

BESTUURASSISTENT

Noordelike Voorstedeby gevestigde

droogskoon-maker.Rekenaargeletterdheid en‘n bestuurderlisensie

word vereis. Aansoekersmet administratiewe

ondervinding van minstens10 jaar sal voorkeur genietBegin salaris: R6000 p.m.E-pos CV’s aan:

[email protected]

.

Magnolia ACVV-DienstakBenodig

Ingeskrewe Assistent

VereistesGeldige

RegistrasiesertifikaatErvaring van bejaardesorgBereidwilligheid om skofte

te werk, Verwysings

AanbevelingsKennis van inrigtingsorgKennis van bejaardesorg

Sluitingsdatum12 Julie 2016

Stuur volledige CV aan:Die Voorsitter

Magnolia ACVV-DienstakBaxterstraat, Bellville

7530OF E-Pos aan:[email protected]

Indien u nie binne 7 daeterugvoer ontvang nie,kan die aansoek as

onsuksesvol beskou word.

.EARN EXTRA income selling Avon.Sms name and area to 083 799 3783

.Earn extra money byselling Avon Products.SMS name & area to084 516 3353

.EXTRAS URGENTLY REQUIRED

for various TV Series,Movies & TV CommercialsAll ages, shapes & sizesNo experience needed,great earning potential

Contact us on 021 447 1506.

HONDESALON - Bellvilleomgewing. Benodig"GROOMERS"

Skakel 082 374 8953

.

"GUYS only " R5000pmStore promoters IT

Candy 0218207690 CBD

.

Verdien R15 000 P/MOnmiddellik beskikbaarSkakel Tessa 021 910 0992

/ 072 416 3875

.

Home Appliance storerequires

• Jnr stock controllerMust have G12. SalaryR3500 – R4500.00• General labourer

Must have Gr12salary R3500.00.

CV's to:[email protected]

.

Vroulike Kassier

* Moet kunstig wees* Nie rook nie* Betroubaar enhardwerkend

* Leierseienskappe* Afrikaanssprekend

* Eie vervoer* Woonagtig in die

Noordelike Voorstede.

E-pos:[email protected]

.

Miljoene herwinbaar bybesighede en boere.

Die fenominale aanvraagvir ons unieke diensteskep nou geleenthedevir 6 individue wat

finansiele onafhanklikheiden daadwerklike suksesnastreef. Ses-syferinkomste kan verdien

word.Kontak Andries by021 910 1325 inTygerberg om ‘nonderhoud te reel.

.

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STEHAN SCHOEMAN

Die Eersterivier-sokkerklub het verskeiespannewat goedvaar ten spyte vanmoeili-ke omstandighedewat die klub indie gesigstaar.In 1999 was daar vyf sokkerklubs in die

Eerstevier-area en is daar besluit omhullete amalgameer tot voordeel van die area.“Die klubs het onafhanklik gefunksio-

neer en daar is destyds besluit om een sok-kerklub te vestig om sodoende eenheid inons gemeenskap te bevorder. Dis hoe dieEersterivier-sokkerklub ontstaan het.”Die klub is lid van die noordelike voor-

stede se plaaslike sokkerunie.“Ons het tans 145 aktiewe lede – van ju-

niors tot seniors – en die getalle groei sta-dig. Ek voel dit kan verbeter. Die klub sedeur staan altyd vir nuwe lede oop.“As gevolg van finansiële redes is ons

beperk met ontwikkeling, maar ons hetses junior spanne wat strek van o.8 tot en

met ons o.18’s, asook twee senior spanneen ’n o.35-senior span. Ons onmiddellikedoelwit is om die ligatitel te wen waarinons voorste senior span meeding.“Onswil ook nuwe sokkertoerusting vir

al ons spanne in die klub koop, sowel asgenoeg sokkerballe vir oefeninge en wed-stryde aanskaf,” sê Bradley Williams, dieklub se voorsitter.Die klub se o.18-span het onlangsmet 2-0

afgerekenmet FCMimosa vanDuNoon ensodoende is die klub deur na die volgenderonde van die Coke-kampioenskap watSondag 12 Junie plaasgevind het.Een van die groot fokuspunte vir die

klub is om kinders aktief by die klub be-trokke te kry en vir hulle ’n alternatief tebied teen die euwel van dwelms en drank.Deur goed te presteer in kompetisies en

om sodoende meer kompeterend te wees,wil die klub die kinders se verbeeldingaangryp.“Ons het self twee topspelerswat die hul

basis hier by ons gelê het en as klub is onsbaie trots op hulle.”Tyren Arendse en Lesvin Stoffels speel

op die hoogste vlak in die land.Tyren het sy debuut in die PSL gemaak

bySantos. Daarnahet hy virOrlandoPira-tes en Sundowns uitgedraf, wat twee vandie mees gevreesde spanne in Suid-Afrikais.Hy het egter teruggekeer na Santos en

is tans dié span se kaptein.“Lesvin speel tans in die NFD-liga vir

Milano FC,” sê Bradley.Daar is nie ’n kwessie dat daar baie ta-

lent is nie, maar die klub het die nodigetoerusting en geld nodig om dit uit te bouen behoorlik te bestuur.“Ons vramaatskappye of persone in hul

persoonlike hoedanigheid om ons finansi-eel by te staan,” sê Bradley.Diegene wat by die klub wil betrokke

raak, kanBradleyWilliams by 076 603 3832kontak.

E’rivier­sokkerklub droom groot

Die Eersterivier-sok-kerklub se o.18-spanis (agter van links)Jackson Hengwe,Damian Owies, LeeGouws, RonaldoDaniels, Kyle Isaacs,Shane Jansen enJustin Scharneck. Indie middel is NolanOlivier, HerschellePlaatjies, RivaldoAbrahams, KarlMoses, Karlo Mosesen Keanu Roses. Vooris Clayton Frans(doelwagter).

Ciara (13) a racing championADRIAN PHEIFFER

The petite Ciara van Niekerk comesacross initially as a typical 13-year-old Durbanville schoolgirl. She plays

hockey enthusiastically for the ReddamHouse u.14 team and enjoys TV shows likePretty Little Liars when she’s not too busywith her studies or homework.The one noticeable difference in the pat-

tern is that she is also a stock car racingdriver involved in the roughand tumble ontheKillarney oval track.What’smore, hav-ing just been crowned winner of the2015/2016 Access Auto Mini Champion-ship, she becomes the youngest ever driverto annex a Western Cape stock car title.It gets even better, because Ciara didn’t

have the advantage (as somany do in otherforms of racing), of having a car that wasfaster than that of thecompetition, orhad some othermechanical ad-vantage.The one-make

Access AutoMini class isstrictly con-trolled to ensureall the cars areequal.It has to be a

Mini that wasbuilt and sold inSouth Africa.The engines

must be stan-dard and maynothave a capaci-ty of more than

1100cc.Similar restrictions apply to the trans-

mission, brakesand tyres.The cars’weightand even their noise levels are restricted.Finally, only pump fuel may be used.Despite that, in her first season in a

championship with a driver age limit setfrom 12 to a mature 18, little Ciarasoon became a hard charger whotook no prisoners. And al-though she made mistakeswhile on a learning curve,she was still able to enjoy apodiumspot in every event– so much so that sheeventually finished 11points ahead of theyoung man in sec-ond place.

After it was all over she modestly credit-ed her grandpa, a prominent racer himselfin days long gone, and her father for theirhelp, claiming that without it she wouldnever have been able to accomplish whatshe did.

And the future? Well she has great aspi-rations about her racing career and hopesto be able to move onto the main circuit atKillarney before too much longer.She’ll be worth watching.

Ciara van Niekerk shows a thumbs up after another win at Killarney. PHOTO: DAVE COLINS

Cape Town’sGaryWheadon,whowas a firmfavourite, didn’t disappoint as he won themen’s title at the recent Brian Bands Madi-baz Open Squash Tournament in Port-Eliza-beth.The Milnerton based Wheadon, who is

ranked in the top 20 in the country, defeatedPort Elizabeth’s Rudi vanNiekerk to bag hisfifth consecutive title.The left-handed Wheadon has dominated

theMadibaz Open, but wasmade towork forhis victory against the local star.Port Elizabeth’s Lizelle Goosen won the

women’s title.Goosen, Van Niekerk’s sister, outlasted

close rival and defending champion JacquiRyder 3-2 in a tough women’s contest to re-gain the title.After jumping to a 2-0 lead, Wheadon was

put on the back foot by an aggressive VanNiekerk in the third game, with the PEmanholding three game points at 10-7.Wheadon closed the gap to 10-9 before Van

Niekerk played a drop shot into the nick toseal the game 11-9.However, the defending champion, who

showed great patience and consistencywhen thepressuremounted, regained the in-itiative in the fourth to run out a deservingwinner.Goosen and Ryder had a ding-dong battle

in thewomen’s final. After conceding a tightthird game 11-8 to trail 2-1, Ryder foughtback to level matters. The number one seedhowever maintained her composure to stayon top in the deciding game.Tournament organiser andMadibaz num-

ber one Jason le Roux, who ended in thirdplace, said they were satisfied with anothersuccessful event.“We are very happy with the way things

turned out. We had a very nice entry, withsome good strength up front and lots of closematches in the middle section. We also hadsomenewcomers in the bottomhalf and theyremarked to me how much they enjoyedwatching the top players in action.”Le Roux said their objective was to grow

the field next year.

Local playerholds on tosquash title

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Neil van der Vyver (8) ry letterlik enfiguurlik stof in die oë van sy teen-standers.

Dié graad 2-leerder van die Voorberei-dingskool Durbanville is onlangs gekiesvir die Suid-Afrikaanse motocross-span.Neil gaan van 19 tot 21 Augustus as die

land se voorste 50 cc-ryer aan die FIM seAfrika-motocross-kampioenskap by Jam-huri Park in Nairobi, Kenia deelneem.Hy is tans nie net die voorloper in die

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vroeër vanjaar toe hy voor die Kaapstadsenasionale kampioenskap die rooi bord ge-kry het omdat hy die voorloper op puntein sy klas in die land is.“Dit was vir my ’n baie lekker gevoel, en

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Daar is baie verskuilde talent onder die sko-lerugbyspelers in die Tygerbergstreek.Dit blyk nou weer uit die WP se verkose

o.18-span vir die LSOBCravenweek vir leer-linge met spesiale onderwysbehoeftes, watvandeesweek in Pretoria plaasvind.Nie minder nie as 21 spelers in die WP-

groep van 23 is uit Tygerbergse skole afkom-stig: agt van Westcliff, sewe van Jan Kriel-skool en ses van De Grendel in Milnerton.Enwatmeer is, is dat hierdienie ’n eenma-

lige storie is nie. Dit gebeur in der waarheidjaar na jaar.Die kersie op die koek is boonop dat hier-

die WP-span – of dan netsowel ’n Tygerberg-streekspan – elke jaar onder die topspanneby die nasionale toernooi eindig.Herman Venter, die WP se LSOB-voorsit-

ter, vertel dat dieTygerbergers bydie afgelo-pe agt jaar se SA toernooie vyf keer as dienasionale kampioen gekroon is.Van die 24 wedstryde wat die WP in hier-

die tydperk gespeel het, het hy net 4 verloor– onder meer verlede jaar op Worcester indie eindstryd teen die Boland.

V In die WP se o.13-rugbyspan wat volgen-deweek in die Paarl aan die Cravenweek virlaerskoolspanne deelneem, is daar nege Ty-gerbergers in die groep van 23.Hulle is Corné Lavagna (De Tyger), Leon

Best (Welgemoed), Reinhard van der West-huizen (Kenridge), Michael Koch (GeneLouw), Compion von Ludwig (Durbanville),Jade Filanie (Parow-Oos), Reece Montsumi(Excelsior), Kian Carstens (Panorama) enMark Lewis (De Kuilen).Ook in die WP se o.13B-span, wat hierdie

week aan ’n toernooi in Oudtshoorn deel-neem, is 8 van die 23 spelers Tygerbergers.Hulle is Damon Schalkwyk (Northway),

Corbin Benjamin (Monte Vista), Fanie Fou-rie, Luca Ribbens, Hanno Wessels (almalDurbanville), Bevan Simons, Craig Groene-wald (albei Brackenfell) en Connor Davis(Kenridge).

Baie verskuilde rugbytalent onder T’bergers

Die Westelike Provinsie se o.18-LSOB-Craven-weekspan bestaan uit (voor van links) JacquinIsaacs, Danie Nel (afrigter), Allistair Mumba(kaptein), Riaan le Sueur (afrigter), StephanJoubert, Mike Laubscher (bestuurder) enEthan Woodman. Middel: Bevan Martin, JeanBrand, Ruzaan Loock, Johannes Hanekom,Reynard Roux, Herman Venter (LSOB-voorsit-ter), Tyrone Langley, Michael Edwards-Medd,Reuel van der Berg, Joel Adams en MontaquePalmer. Agter: Stefan Carlson, DuwayneDickenson, Kalangba Tumba, Nico Smit, IvanKruger, Michael Galeshewe, Heino Els, JulianGroenewald en Every Sangwa.