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Kameriyah Vaggie of Pieter Wen- ning Street, tells People’s Post that her children were watching televi- sion last Thursday when the TV “just switched off”. “I asked at main house if their electricity was off as well and when I returned there was smoke and a burning smell coming from the TV. “I discovered that my computer and other appliances were not working eitherk,” says Vaggie. “It was only after talking to neighbours and other people in the road, that found out what had hap- pened earlier the day,” she says. She adds that households in Nev- ille Lewis, Jean Wells, Katherine Harries, and Hans Aschenborn were affected. Some residents suf- fered major losses with all their ap- pliances burning out. Michael Pietersen the PR coun- cillor for Ward 75 and 88, says he was contacted by the community to assist them with the matter. “I arrived in the area just after 18:00 and I found three houses and a church without electricity and some of the residents invited me in- to their houses to show the damage caused by the explosions. “While addressing the affected parties I realised that more people were arriving with complains.” Pietersen adds that after 21:00 a second team of service staff was dis- patched to the affected areas. However, the community in- formed him that they are dissatis- fied with the electrical department because according to them it was the second time that this has hap- pened. “They claim that officials from the department told residents to se- cure the substation and ask the neighbourhood watch to protect the substation. “I inspected the substation and found there was no fence around the area, which is a serious safety risk for children at this stage. “I have corresponded with the relevant line department and I am still waiting for feedback. I will li- aise with the residents on the mat- ter,” he says. Lentegeur West/New Woodlands CPF subforum chairperson, Bazil Coetzee, says that when residents see someone at the substation, they must not assume that it’s an official from the electricity department. “This was not the work of an av- erage drug addict. The component was removed with a key and placed the same lock back on. The person took his time and opened the box calmly. “A drug addict would have rushed and left the box open. “We appeal to the community to keep a watch on these substations and ask council workers for their accreditation,” says Coetzee. He adds that if residents find any people tampering with the boxes to contact their local community safe- ty structures or to inform the police or metro police. “Lots of people are now inconven- ienced because of this person’s ac- tions. The council needs to secure the substation as soon as possible because it is a safety risk for the community,” he says. UNSAFE: This is the substation that was vandalised last week, leaving residents without electricity. Photo: Melissa Papier HERITAGE WINNER: Princess Helmi Ginanti of Bali, Indonesia, awards Mujaid Davids of Manenberg the People’s Post Heritage Kite Award trophy at the 17th Cape Town International Kite Festival. More photos on page 13. Photo: Eric Miller

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E-mail: [email protected] Tuesday 25 October 2011 Tel: 021 713 9440 Fax: 021 713 9481

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In the darkMELISSA PAPIER

RESIDENTS of New Wood-lands were outraged lastweek when thieves van-

dalised a power substation, leav-ing many homes without elec-tricity.

Tomakemattersworse, residentsonly became aware of the situationwhen they plugged in appliancesthat exploded. The substation is inJean Wells Street, New Woodlands.

Kameriyah Vaggie of Pieter Wen-ning Street, tells People’s Post thather children were watching televi-sion last Thursday when the TV“just switched off”.

“I asked at main house if theirelectricity was off as well and whenI returned there was smoke and aburning smell coming from the TV.

“I discovered that my computerand other appliances were notworking eitherk,” says Vaggie.

“It was only after talking toneighbours and other people in theroad, that found out what had hap-pened earlier the day,” she says.

She adds that households in Nev-

ille Lewis, Jean Wells, KatherineHarries, and Hans Aschenbornwere affected. Some residents suf-fered major losses with all their ap-pliances burning out.

Michael Pietersen the PR coun-cillor for Ward 75 and 88, says hewas contacted by the community toassist them with the matter.

“I arrived in the area just after18:00 and I found three houses anda church without electricity andsome of the residents invited me in-to their houses to show the damagecaused by the explosions.

“While addressing the affectedparties I realised that more peoplewere arriving with complains.”

Pietersen adds that after 21:00 asecond team of service staff was dis-patched to the affected areas.

However, the community in-formed him that they are dissatis-fied with the electrical departmentbecause according to them it wasthe second time that this has hap-pened.

“They claim that officials fromthe department told residents to se-cure the substation and ask theneighbourhoodwatch toprotect thesubstation.

“I inspected the substation andfound there was no fence aroundthe area, which is a serious safetyrisk for children at this stage.

“I have corresponded with therelevant line department and I amstill waiting for feedback. I will li-aise with the residents on the mat-ter,” he says.

Lentegeur West/New WoodlandsCPF subforum chairperson, BazilCoetzee, says that when residentssee someone at the substation, theymust not assume that it’s an officialfrom the electricity department.

“This was not the work of an av-erage drug addict. The componentwas removed with a key and placedthe same lock back on. The persontook his time and opened the box

calmly.“A drug addict would have

rushed and left the box open.“We appeal to the community to

keep a watch on these substationsand ask council workers for theiraccreditation,” says Coetzee.

He adds that if residents find anypeople tampering with the boxes to

contact their local community safe-ty structures or to inform the policeor metro police.

“Lots of people are now inconven-ienced because of this person’s ac-tions. The council needs to securethe substation as soon as possiblebecause it is a safety risk for thecommunity,” he says.

UNSAFE: This is the substation thatwas vandalised last week, leavingresidents without electricity. Photo:Melissa Papier

HERITAGE WINNER: Princess Helmi Ginanti of Bali, Indonesia, awardsMujaid Davids of Manenberg the People’s Post Heritage Kite Awardtrophy at the 17th Cape Town International Kite Festival. More photoson page 13. Photo: Eric Miller

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Page 2 People’s Post Mitchell's Plain NEWS Tuesday 25 October 2011

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Globally and locally companies are feel-ing the effects of the recent financial melt-

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The amended government procurementregulations aim to ensure that govern-ment departments procure locally manu-factured products and services to stimu-late job creation in South Africa.

Leslie Sedibe, new Proudly South Afri-can Chief Executive Officer, says.

“We know that every cent spent inSouth Africa on South African made prod-ucts and services impacts on jobs locally.

“We cannot avoid the serious impact theglobal recession has had on South Africaand we are still not out of the woods. Econ-omists predict that this recession couldcontinue well into and beyond 2012.

“Usually recessions are a way of makingcountries and companies rethink theirbusiness strategies, methods and practic-es. It calls for deeper introspection and re-flection on how to do things better.

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“I take this opportunity to welcomethese new members on board and callon other companies, big and small, to be-come part of the Proudly South Africanmovement and commit to Buy Local toCreate Jobs. Our country and our peopleneed this now more than ever before,”says Sedibe.

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Family buys water from neighboursMELISSA PAPIER

A BEACON Valley familyis at their wits’ end be-cause their municipal

account continued to escalate.Now they have limited water us-age and have to pay neighboursfor water.

The home owner is Joyce Shand(59) of Wanderers Crescent, Bea-con Valley. Shand has cancer andis currently bedridden. She hasbeen living in the house for 17years and says the previous ownerwas in arrears but had not both-ered to make arrangements to paythe outstanding balance.

The current municipal accountshows that Shand owes the councilR122 326,31.

Ladgheme Shand tells People’sPost that she and her mother hadgone to the civic centre in CapeTown to make arrangements topay the arrears and apply for an in-digent grant.

“The water meter was installedon the property over a year agowith the promise that the arrearswould be scrapped in six months.”She agreed to this, thinking thatthe full total would be scrapped,because she did not want to be inarrears.

The water meter system was notadequately explained to her. Nowthe families living in the house areforced to buy water from neigh-bours.

Currently there are 10 people liv-

ing the house: six adults and fourminors. The family’s daily alloca-tion of 350 litres of water is not suf-ficient because they are withoutwater the whole day.

“The water goes on after eight atnight and in the morning the watercuts out. We have to pay the neigh-bours every week for water.

“On a daily basis we have to bor-row pots of water and place thehosepipe through the roof to getwater for the toilet and to bath,”she adds.

According to Shand, when thewater bills first arrived, the familywas told to get a plumber andcheck for leaks.

The plumber found that an un-derground pipe was leaking, ac-counting for the high water ac-count.

“My mother informed the coun-cil about this and even suppliedthe officials with photos of theleaking pipe. She also informedcouncil that she could not afford tohave the leak fixed.

“The pipe still has not been fixedby the council and the water billsare still mounting,” says Shand.

“We need more water and have

tried to have the daily allocationincreased, but the council won’thelp us,” she adds.

Sulyman Stellenboom, a repre-sentative from Proudly Mitchell’sPlain, says: “Our organisation hasmarched to the rent offices manytimes, handing over memorandato council, stating our grievences,yet they are not very helpful.

“The people are not happy withthe blue water meters but feelforced to have it installed in orderto have their arrears scrapped,” hesaid.

Stellenboom adds that when res-idents go to the rent office to makearrangements, officials demandthat they pay a percentage of theirarrears.

“This is something that the peo-ple can’t afford. The City needs tohave more workshops with thecommunity about this matter sothat residents can understandwhat the terms and conditions areof having the water meters in-stalled,” he says.

People’s Post sent this story tothe City of Cape Town too late fora response and will publish theCity’s comment in a future edition.

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Entrance is free and everyone is welcome.The information session is for marginalizedcommunities that would create jobs and sus-tained economic development. For more in-formation contact John Prinsloo on082 958 7865 or [email protected]

BORROWING: Farren Blaauw uses a hosepipe from the neighbours to fill the toiletcistern.

ARREARS: Farren Blaauw showsthe municipal account with thehuge amount. Photos: Melissa Papier

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This year the City has budget-ed R1,26 billion to help poor andvulnerable citizens.

The upper limit of total house-hold income for these two cate-gories has also been raised fromR8 500 to R10 000 per month. Inaddition, all property ownerswith a total household income ofR3 000 or less per month may ap-ply to be registered as indigent,and may qualify for a 100% ratesand refuse rebate. Their arrearsmay also be written off once dur-ing occupation of the property.

“Apart from the full rates re-bate on households earningR3 000 or less per month, orwhose residential properties arevalued at R200 000 or less, theCity has added a new indigentcategory for people earning be-

tween R3 000 and R4 000 permonth to apply for a 50% ratesrebate,” says Neilson.

“We call on community lead-ers to assist potential beneficiar-ies in registering for this finan-cial assistance. The rebates kickin from the date that the City re-ceives applications and remainvalid until the end of June nextyear.

“To date, some 9 698 peoplehave registered, but we knowthat there are many more whocan take advantage of this finan-cial lifeline.”

According to Trevor Blake,the City’s director for Revenue,residents who have registered

for financial relief in the pastneed to re-register to prove theircircumstances still apply.

“Rebates are also available tobona-fide non-government or-ganisations, public benefit or-ganisations, health and welfareinstitutions, educational institu-tions, historical monuments,charitable institutions, sportingbodies, cultural institutions,youth development organisa-tions and animal protection or-ganisations,” he says.

For more information on howto apply for the rebates, call theCity of Cape Town’s call centreon 0860 103 089 or visit yournearest municipal office.

Free adviceLEGAL Aid South Africa’s AthloneJustice Centre has partnered withcommunity organisations and ad-vice offices in Manenberg, Kew-town, Heideveld and Mitchell’sPlain. A paralegal from the centrewill be available in these areas to of-fer free legal advice and legal serv-ices.

Manenberg People’s Centre: 27October, 10 and 24 November, 8 De-cember.

Build a Better Society (Babs) inKewtown: 20 October, 3 and 17 No-vember, 1 December.

Rainbow Lane in Heideveld: 29November.

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Mitchell’s Plain Advice Office: 26October, 9 and 23 November, 7 De-cember.

The sessions all start at 14:00 andend at 16:00. Contact the AthloneJustice Centre on (021) 697-5252.

Let Casscook for youTICKET holders for the Novemberand December Kuier Magazine cook-ing demonstrations stand a chance ofhaving their Christmas dinnercooked for them by Cass Abrahamspersonally.

Abrahams is once again ready toshare some of her cooking secrets,sponsored by Robertsons.

Tickets for the demonstration areR80 each and take place at the CapePeninsula University of Technologyhotel school restaurant in GrangerBay. Tickets are for sale at Com-puticket and only 110 tickets areavailable per demonstration.

The dates are: 5 and 12 November,3 and 17 December.

For more information, call the Kui-er office at (021) 446-5030.

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Departments held accountableMELISSA PAPIER

VARIOUS line departments in theCity of Cape Town working in sub-

council 12 had to provide a detailed re-port on their progress to councillors atlast week’s monthly subcouncil meet-ing.

All line departments such as Parks andForests, Electricity, Roads and Storm wa-ter, Housing, Sports Recreation andAmenitieshad todoapresentationoutlin-ing their current projects, budget andplans for the different wards in subcoun-cil 12.

Parks and ForestsArea manager Rohland Williams re-

ported that bush clearing will be donethroughout the year in all areas. He addedthat irrigation systems had to be replacedas many brass fittings were stolen, but aregoing to be replaced with plastic fittings.

“We find that prior to the festive seasondumping increases in areas such asEastridge, Beacon Valley, Tafelsig andLentegeur. The department has allocatedR86 000 towards clearing these areas,”says Williams.

Councillor Achmat Williams comment-ed that if there was enough money in thebudget, why “does the area look so dirty?”

Another councillor Yagyah Adamsasked Williams if it would be viable to out-source the work to private contractors,rather than employing people from thecommunity.

Williams responded: “The area is cur-rently well maintained and we are sourc-ing additional funding from URP to cover

the shortfalls.HousingAn official from the local housing de-

partment reported that the WoodlandsRental stock upgrade was successful. Headded that the offer to purchase the prop-erty after the upgrade won’t be allowed asover R1,4 billion has been allocated to theupgrade project by government, whichmeans that the property will never be-come saleable.

Alderman Cavanagh said that theselifelong tenants should be able to pur-chase their properties.

Roads and Storm waterAn official told the subcouncil that lots

of capital was needed for the variousprojects in Mitchell’s Plain. Theseprojects include the rehabilitation ofSwartklip Road, New Eisleben Road andthe upgrade of Morgenster Road fromWeltevreden Parkway. The upgrade ofTown Centre is in progress. A link roadwill be built between the Town Centre andthe Promenade mall, and there have beenmany requests for traffic calming meas-ures. “Oneof ourpriorities is theMorgen-ster Road Storm Water Pipe extension.The Town Centre upgrade is already inprogress and we are hoping to solve theproblem of filth in the area by meetingwith all the roleplayers in the area,” hesays. Adams added that the traffic depart-ment needed to assist the roads depart-ment as they were spending their limitedbudget on traffic calming. “We need tochange the mindset of the community anddrivers need to respect the rules of theroad,” he added.

CouncillorShevalArendse said that theresidents of Hyde Park were still waitingfor street names to be installed.

The official responded that it was notthe responsibility of the roads and storm-water department. The matter should beaddressed with the developer.

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Taking music to another levelMELISSA PAPIER

THE musical culture in Mitchell’sPlain has been given a boost with

the launch of the Mitchell’s Plain Acad-emy of Music and Arts two weeks ago.

The academy’s vision was first formedon 6 October last year with the organisa-tion adopting their constitution on 15 De-cember.

Dignitaries from various governmentdepartments attended the launch, includ-ing Ivan Anthony (Urban Renewal manag-er), Councillor Natalie Bent, CouncillorGouwa Timm, Wilmot Arendse (Social De-velopment representative) and the repre-sentatives of Stellenbosch University.

Vincent Holmes, principal of the acade-my, tells People’s Post that he was pleasedto have so much people filling up the halland attending the launch.

“Our schools mission is to reach and en-rich the community of Mitchell’s Plainthrough music and various art forms; withthe vision of preparing the students foruniversity should they wish to pursue thearts as a career,” says Holmes.

The Academy started a pilot project atLantana Primary in Lentegeur in Augustthis year. He thanked the principal of Lan-tana Primary, Mr. Gasant, for allowing theacademy to occupy two classrooms.

“We need our own school in Mitchell’sPlain as the numbers are increasing andmore children are interested in music. Wewould like to have a place we could call ourown, where students can come and en-hance their music skills,” he added.

Randall Wyngard, a mouth painter, wasalso at the launch as one of the academy’sspecial guests and his paintingsd were onexhibit.

He moved the audience with his storyof how he became a paraplegic when he

jumped over a school fence. His pants gotcaught in the fence and he landed on hishead. He related to the people that fromsuch a tender age he never gave up andpursued his dream of becoming an artist.

The co-ordinator of the Certificate Pro-gramme at Stellenbosch University, Feli-cia Lesch spoke about the opportunitiesthat the programme has to offer the com-munity of Mitchell’s Plain.

“The University has many partners andthe main partner is the South African De-fence Force. This means that the studentsare not only going to be part of the certifi-cate programme at the academy, but there

will also be job creation for the communitystudying with the academy,” says Lesch.

At the launch the executive of the acade-my officially signed the Memorandum ofUnderstanding between Stellenbosch Uni-versity and Mitchell’s Plain Academy ofMusic and Arts.

This means that the academy will re-ceive all their teaching material from Stel-lenbosch University and will also be recog-nised as one of their Knowledge Partners.

For more information about the Mitch-ell’s Plain Academy of Music and Arts con-tact Clive Sauls on 078 344 9702 or email theacademy on [email protected].

PROUD MOMENT: These are all the teachers, students and guests who attended the launchof the academy. Photos:Supplied

Walk and learn at KirstenboschHERITAGE Walks at Kirstenbosch BotanicalGardens in summer presents the garden ina different light.

It brings a new perspective on the plantsand the history of the garden as the guideslead groups on a voyage of dicovery.

Uncover the forest secrets or learn aboutthe history of medicinal plants and learnabout the remarkable trees and succulents,each of which has its own story.

All the walks are free, so just follow the en-trance to the garden and start at the Visitor’s

Centre at Gate 1.On Thursday, 27 October, “Catering for Ca-

petonians” is on the itenary from 10:00 - 12:00.Relevant plants, places andpeople of the re-

gion of special interest to Capetonians, willbe described on a tour of Kirstenbosch.

On Friday, 28 October, one can learn moreabout who created the garden in “Garden fora Nation,” which is scheduled for 10:00 - 12:00.

For more information visit www.san-bi.org.za.

Enquiries on (021) 799 8783.

Crafts exhibition day in TafelsigTHE Elshaddai Gospel Tabernacle – situatedat the corner of Baviaans Street and AikenClose, Tafelsig – will hold an arts and craftsexhibition day on Saturday at the churchfrom 11:00.

There will be information stalls which willhave pamphlets on domestic violence and

substance abuse.All the wares sold at the exhibition were

made by unemployed women from the com-munity. Entrance is free and everyone is wel-come to attend.

For details call Ruth on 076 503 6335 or Pas-tor Gertie on 083 994 6378.

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Captain Mugelaine Van DerVendt, spokesperson for Mitch-ell’s Plain Police station, sayson Tuesday 5 July at 18:00 thePolice attended to a complainton the corner of SwartklipStreet and Lansdowne Road,Mandalay.

“Upon arrival, officers dis-covered that a pedestrian, awoman about 35 years old hadbeen knocked down by a whiteToyota Stallion. The car wasdriving in a westerly directionon Swartklip Street,” says Vander Vent.

The woman was dressed in ablue golf shirt and a blue jeans.The police are currently inves-tigating a case of culpable homi-cide.

In a separate incident on Sun-day 9 October at 03:00 the policeattended to a complaint onSwartklipStreet, betweenHigh-lands Drive and Morgenster Av-enue.

“At the scene officers discov-ered that a grey Kia Picanto haddriven into a tree. The driver,an unknown man about 35years old, died on the scene.”The police are investigating acase of culpable homicide.

Anyone who can shed light oneither incident is urged to con-tact Detective Warrant OfficerRobert Hendricks on073 677 8908.

Crime buster hits the streetsMELISSA PAPIER

SHE might seem meek and mild atfirst glance, wear lipstick and haveher hair tied neatly in a bun, but

don’t underestimate the petite woman asshe will use “minimal force to bring crimi-nals to book.”

Constable Louise Baster, stationed atMitchell’s Plain Police station, is the firstwoman to become a member of the TacticalResponse Team (TRT).

Baster successfully completed a very chal-lenging male-dominated training programmetwo weeks ago to become a member of thehighly specialized unit.

The single mother has her roots firmlyplanted in a little town called De Doorns,which is just a few kilometres away fromWorchester. She currently lives in Portlands.She joined the South African Police Servicein July 2007.

She applied to join the service after attain-ing her driver’s license in 2006, and she wasaccepted into the Police Training College.

Chatting to People’s Post, Baster says theroad to becoming a TRT member “was noteasy and had many challenges.”

“This newly established team was mostlydominated by men. It was also the first unitof this nature in Mitchell’s Plain. The pre-se-lection course was very tough as you need tocomplete various strenuous exercises andphysical challenges within a limited time inorder to move to the following level,” saysBaster.

She adds that the most difficult exercise shehad to complete was to jump over a 1,8m walleight times within a certain time frame.

“This was physically draining as I am only1,3m tall and the wall was higher than me.You need to be physically and mentally fitwhen going on that course. At times I felt like

giving up, but I kept telling myself that if any-one could do it, so could I.

“Many times during the challenges I couldsense that the men on the course thought Iwas not going to make it.

“However I proved them wrong and pro-gressed and overcame all the challenges thatwere thrown my way. The course is really notfor everyone,” she says.

In her short career with the police Basterhas worked in the Crime Prevention Unit,worked shifts in the Tafelsig sector, workedin the feedback department as well as on theSwartklip Fan Park during the 2010 soccer

World Cup.“I love what I do and people should not un-

derestimate me as it took lots of hard workto get where I am today,” she adds.

When asked if she feels intimidated by thenature of the job, Baster responds that shewas told by fellow colleagues “jy moet joustempel neer sit,” which she did and that, shereckons, has made things a little easier be-causepeople arenowmore respectful towardsher.

She adds that if you want something reallybadly, you need to work hard to achieve yourgoal “nothing is impossible.”

HARD WORK: Constable Louise Baster is the first woman at Mitchell’s Plain Police to becomea member of the Tactical Response Team (TRT). Photo: Melissa Papier

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WEEKLY operations by theMitchell’s Plain Police stationhas borne fruit with the policeconfiscating firearms, ammu-nition and drugs.

Captain Frederick Van Wyk,provincial police spokesperson,says last Monday (17 October) at17:30 the police followed up on atip-off about a firearm beingstored at a house in ViooltjieStreet, Lentegeur.

“At the house officers seized 13rounds of ammunition and onemagazine. A 25-year-old man wasarrested,” says van Wyk.

The next day officers received atip-off about drug dealing in Vers-veld Street, Tafelsig. A 30-year-oldman was arrested with 15 daggacigarettes.

In a separate incident onWednesday, while doing patrolsin Westridge, officers spotted asuspicious looking man. In hispossession officers found ninemandrax tablets.

On the same day Van Wyk addsthat the Firearm, Liquor and Sec-ond Hand Goods Units followed upinformation in Boschendal Street,Westridge that led to the arrest ofa 24-year-old man.

“At the house officers found ablack .38 special revolver with abrown handle, a black .22 pistolwith brown handle, one silver 44Smith and Wesson firearm, 17 live.38 rounds, 15 live 7.65 rounds, 10x 9mm live rounds, eight x .22 liverounds, a magazine and 15 pack-ets of tik,” he says. A man was ar-rested and he faces charges of theillegal possession of firearms andammunition, and possession anddealing in drugs. All the arrestedsuspects appeared in the Mitch-ell’s Plain Magistrates Court.

Meanwhile over 350 traffic of-fences were recorded during oper-ations by the traffic department,which focused on illegal drag-rac-ing in Mitchell’s Plain.

On Tuesday last week, officersrecorded 199 speeding offences atVanguard Drive (between Mor-genster Road and Highlands

Drive).Another 91 speeding offences

were recorded on WeltevredenRoad (between Wespoort and Mor-genster Roads).

Officers suspended eight un-roadworthy vehicles, fined 28 un-licensed drivers and another 14motorists for operating unli-censed motor vehicles.

“We are greatly concernedabout the growth in popularity ofillegal drag-racing in Cape Town.This reckless combination ofspeed, alcohol and illegally modi-fied vehicles is extremely danger-ous and will not be tolerated,”says spokesperson for Cape TownTraffic Services, Chief InspectorMerle Lourens.

GOTCHA: Firearms and ammunition confiscated during a police raid.Photo: Supplied

Apply forhelp todayRESIDENTS who are in arrearswith their municipal accounts andare unemployed, or earn R4 000 permonth or less, are encouraged to at-tend an Indigent Grant/ Senior Re-bate Workshop on Monday (31 Octo-ber).

The workshop will take place atthe Lentegeur Civic Centre, situat-ed off Merrydale Avenue, from 10:00until 15:00.

Officials will be there to assistresidents residing in Wards 75, 76and 88.

Residents are requested to bringalong their ID books, municipal ac-count bills, three month bank state-ment and any other accompanyingdocumentation that may assist intheir application.

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Mitchell’s Plain Police station asa result of the various crime pre-vention operations held in thearea.

Operations started at 06:00 on Fri-day (21 October) and ended yester-day (Monday) morning.

Captain Mugelaine Van DerVendt, spokesperson for Mitchell’sPlain Police station, says that onFriday at 16:30 the police were con-ducting routine patrols in SayedAbdul-MuthaleibStreet,Westridge,when they spotted a suspiciouslooking man.

“The 35-year-old man was foundin possession of 28 packets of tikand eleven 9mm live rounds. At thesame time in Hurricane Street,Rocklands, officers found a 23-year-old man in possession of five pack-ets of tik,” says van der Vendt

Later that afternoonofficerswerepatrolling in Lindsey Street,Eastridge, when a 21-year-old manwas stopped and searched. Officersfound nine packets of tik in his pos-session.

Drug arrests:On Saturday the police conducted

stop-and-searchoperations inJonk-ershoek Street, Tafelsig. A 30-year-old man was arrested with sixstoppe of dagga, while another 37-year-old man was arrested in thesame street with 13 units of heroin,15 whole mandrax tablets and ahalf-mandrax tablet, 13 packets oftik as well as R260. In Cedars Ave-nue, Rocklands, a 32-year-old wom-an was arrested with a packet of tik,a dagga stop and half a mandraxtablet.

On Sunday a 44-year-old womanwas arrested in Tafelberg Street,Tafelsig, with eight rounds of live9mm ammunition.

In Blinkblaar Street, Eastridge, a29-year-old man was found in pos-session of three dagga stoppe.

In Freedom Park, Tafelsig anoth-er 28-year-oldmanwas found inpos-session of 14 parcels of dagga.

Van der Vendt thanked the com-munity for their support during thecrime prevention operations.

She urged the public to contacttheir local sector commanders withaccurate information on illegal ac-tivities.

Residents take back their streetsTHE residents living inTulip and Ivy Streets inLentegeur took owner-ship of their streetswhen they launchedstreet committees lastweek Saturday.

The launch took placein the community parkthat links the twostreets. Anti-drug andanti-crime sentimentswere expressed at theevent. The speakerswere Peter Hoffman andPastor Mervin Kwalowho also provided gos-pel entertainment. Thelaunch coincides withthe

“Take your street backcampaign” which isaimed at forming Com-munity Safety Struc-tures.

FUN TIMES: These children had a good time playinggames at the launch of the street committees.

Photos: Supplied

STANDINGPROUD: Youthfrom the areaparticipated inthe entertain­ment pro­gramme.

WISE WORDS:Peter Hoffman, aresident, provid­ed the gospel mu­sic on the day.

GOOD FOOD: The residents attending the launchhad an opportunity to share lunch at the launch.

Report illegal dumpingTHE City of Cape Town’s SolidWaste Management Departmenthas reaffirmed its commitment tokeeping the city clear of waste andcalls on residents to assist by re-porting illegal dumping.

Report details of dumped materi-al and request dumped material tobe removed by calling the city’sCustomer Care Line on 0860 103 089,via faxon (021) 400-4302 orvia e-mail

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It acts in instances where a mem-ber of the public has details of orcan identify someone accused ofdumping, where a vehicle is seendumping, or where there is evi-dence indicating the source ofdumped material.

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Surprises hit annual drill competitionTHE SwartklipSports grounds was ahub of excitement onSaturday as primaryand high schoolsfrom Mitchell’s Plaincame to battle it outon the field, showcas-ing their marchingand drilling skills atthe Mitchell’s Plain

Police station’s inter-school Marchingand Drilling Competition and open day.

Expectations were high as spectators wereconvinced that three-time champions Tafel-sig High School would walk away with the ti-tle again. However, underdogs DennegeurAvenue Primary School knocked them offtheir pedestal.

This year the competition was divided intotwo categories – high schools and primaryschools. First-time entrants Dennegeur Ave-nue Primary School of Strandfontein specifi-cally requested to compete in the big league(the high school category) and were crownedoverall champions. The school had the big-gest drill squad and carried out their exhibi-tion with great precision and discipline.

Spine View Primary School of Rocklandswas crowned overall champions in the Pri-mary school category. School squads werejudged on their display and their GrandMarch Pass. The day was arranged by theMitchell’s Plain Social Crime officers in part-nership with Kader Miller from Midea Pro-motions and Peninsula Beverages.

The event was attended by hundreds of par-ents, residents and pupils, who were alsotreated to an exhibition by the Special Taskforce and dog unit. The Strelitzia MarchingSquad also made a special guest appearanceon the day.

FANTASTIC: A spectator struts her stuffin the dance competition.

Photos:R Waan Photography

DIGNITARIES: From left are Major General Sharon Japhta, MajorGeneral Jeremy Vearey, Brigadier Johan Brand and Colonel NevilleJonas.

MARCHING ON: Spine View Primary School of Rocklands was the overallwinners in the primary school category.

BEST DRESSED: Casey Hudges, representing Den­negeur Avenue Primary School, accepts the tro­phy for the Best Dressed school in the high schoolcategory. With her is Kader Miller, owner of MideaPromotions, main sponsor of the event.

PROUD SUPPORTERS: Hundreds of parents, resi­dents, family and friends flocked to SwartklipSportsfield to support their teams.

IN LINE: Tafelsig High School in good form dur­ing their exhibition.

ALL SMILES: Tafelsig ward councillor ShevalArendse hands over the trophy to the BestDrum Major. This title was shared betweenTafelsig High and Dennegeur Avenue PrimarySchool.

TO THE BEAT: Pupils participate in a dance competition while waiting forthe results of the competition.

SALUTE:Oval NorthHigh Schoolshow theirteam’s dis­cipline.

TEAM LEADER: Rocklands Primary School showed great precision.

WALKING TALL: Glendale High School came third in the highschool category.

ATTENTION: Tafelsig High School Drum Majorasks permission to attend to his squad fromone of the adjudicators of the competition.

NEW KIDS: Dennegeur Avenue Primary School had the biggest drillsquad at the competition.

WINNERS:DennegeurPrimarySchool wascrowned over­all winner ofthe highschool cate­gory. From leftare WardCouncillorShevalArendse, Haa­jarah Daniels,Major GeneralJeremy Veareyand KaderMiller.

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The festival spanned Satur-day and Sunday on the scenicgrounds of the Zandvlei Na-ture Reserve in Muizenberg.International kiters showedofftheir colourful creations,while primary schools partici-pated in the annual Boomer-ang Edu-Kite Schools’ Compe-tition.

The Kite Festival is an annu-al fund-raising and awarenessraising event for Cape MentalHealth, promoting positivemental health in an uplifting,fun and colourful way.

TEAM WORK: Lentegeur Primary School’s entry in the Boomerang Edu­Kite Schools’ Competition.Photo: Supplied

TRYING AN­OTHER SPORT:The football­mad Boothfamily had agreat time atthe Cape TownInternationalKite Festival.Here Sonia,Nathan, Noahand MatthewBooth try theirhands at kite­flying. Photo: ElsaHoffmann

CREATIVE KITES: Seen here is the giant frog kite made byDavid and Nadia Sampson of Hi­Fly Kites Photo: Daleen Fouché

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A history of happy placesTHE Cape Natural History Club willhold an illustrated talk by John Muir inwhich he describes the old hotels andcinema buildings of Cape Town.

The presentation will be held onThursday 27 October at 20:00 at SACS inNewlands.

Entry is R20 per person. For enquiriesphone Eleanor on (021) 762 1779 or visitwww.capenaturalhistoryclub.co.za.

BON VOYAGE: On Thursday (20 October) members of the Young atheart Senior Club from Portlands departed from Cape Town Interna­tional Airport to embark on their holiday to Mauritius. The membershave been saving for their trip for the last two years and held severalfund­raising events to pay for their holiday. The group will spendnine days on the island. Photos:Supplied

FUN TIMES: Members of the Young at heart Seniorclub about to take off for Mauritius.

READY TO GO: Chris­tine Bezuidenhout atthe airport waits toboard her flight.

Communityfamily fun dayTHE Mandalay/ MonteclairCPF subforum will hold afamily sports day on Satur-day (29 October) at the Man-dalay Sports grounds from09:00 until 17:00. Live bandsand a DJ will provide music.There will be various sportsand games for the whole fami-ly. Stalls are available at R100per stall. For details callMathephelo Mothekhe on079 775 9099.

A feast for the sensesTHE Moravian Church in Silver-sands Way, Westridge, will host abazaar on Friday 28 and Saturday29 October. For more informationcontact Christiaan Edson on082 909 5986.

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Tuesday 25 OctoberPortlands: The Portlands CPF subfo-rum will meet in the Portlands In-door Centre at 19:30. All residents,community based organisations, civ-ic associations, business and reli-gious institutions are invited to at-tend the meeting. For details call thesector commander on

082 469 3203.

Thursday 27 OctoberColorado Park: The Collville (Colo-rado and London Village) ResidentsAssociation will meet in the ColoradoCommunity Hall at 19:00.

On the agenda will be feedback onthe low-cost housing development.The CPF meeting will follow after-wards. For details call CharmaineBrown on 082 573 7663.

Tafelsig: There will be a publicmeeting for residents of Ward 82 inthe Tafelsig Community hall, start-ing at 19:00.

The meeting will focus on theGrant-In-Aid, Ward Committee andthe IDP plans. For details call wardcouncillor Sheval Arendse on(021) 391-1436.

Lentegeur: The Lentegeur Eastsector will hold a community meet-ing with the sector commander, War-rant Officer Trevor Katzen. All resi-dents of Lentegeur East, MontrosePark as well as New Lentegeur are in-vited to attend this meeting. Themeeting will take place at LobeliaHall at 19:00. For details call (021) 370-1600.

Friday 28 OctoberWestridge: Christ The RedeemerAnglican Church, situated off ParkRoad, will hold a karoake at thechurch hall. The event starts at 19:30and tickets cost R20. For details callClaudia Gravenorst on (021) 427-4910during office hours or call the churchoffice on (021) 371-0119.

Rocklands: Spineview PrimarySchool will hold a karoake/ Jazzevening at the Rocklands Civic cen-tre, starting at 19:00. Tickets cost R30and refreshments will be on sale. Peo-ple are requested to bring their owndrinks. For details or tickets call theschool on (021) 391-1189.

Westridge: Montagu Drive Prima-ry will hold a debutant ball inWestridge Civic Centre, from 18:45.Tickets cost R50 per ticket and musicwill be provided by DJ Catt. All par-ents and residents are welcome tojoin us. Security will be provided forthe parking area.

Call the school on (021) 372-1605.

Saturday 29 OctoberWestridge: Christ The RedeemerAnglican Church, situated off ParkRoad, will hold its annual bazaar atthe church, starting at 09:00.

There will be lots of food and novel-ty stalls and lots of entertainment.For more information contact NicoleJohannes on 073 422 7855.

Lentegeur: The Restoration Com-munity Ministries of South Africa inpartnership with Merrydale Primaryschool will host a Family Fun andWellness day at Merrydale Primaryschool, starting at 10:00.

The days activities will includehealth screening, children’s gamesand activities by Come and Play aswell as entertainmentby local artists.Food Stalls will be available at R50per stall. For more information con-tact Sister Martheze on 083 646 3815or (021) 372-0412.

Strandfontein: Club 22 will be

hosting a matinee dance at theStrandfontein Civic Centre, from15:00 until 21:00. Tickets cost R25 anda portion of the proceeds will go tothe Beacon Frailcare Centre. DJShubbi Shoo will be keeping thecrowd entertained. People can bringtheir own XYZ. For further detailscontact Cheryl on 082 419 3989.

Strandfontein: The StrandfonteinCPF will hold a general meeting inthe Full Gospel Church hall, situatedoff Spine Road, starting at 10:00. Themeeting will focus on the new provi-sions of the CPF Constitution andelections will be held for three vacantposts on the executive.

Portlands: Hazeldene PrimarySchool will hold a fun run/ walk,starting at 08:00 from the school. En-trance is R20 for adults and R10 forchildren under 18.

There will be medals for all partici-pants and also great prizes to be won.Following the race there will be vari-ous activities for the whole familysuch as jumping castles, a climbingwall and a talent show. Refreshmentswill be on sale.

For more information call theschool on (021) 392-1110.

Strandfontein: StrandfonteinFootball Club will host its AnnualAwards Presentation on Saturday29 October at the StrandfonteinSports Complex. The day starts at09h00 with fun activities and a mealfor the players. Water slides will beavailable. The award ceremony forjuniors starts at 12h00. The seniorawards programme starts at 18h00.For more information contactSharief Christians on 0824403986.

Lentegeur: Christ the Saviour An-glican Church will hold its annual ba-zaar at the church situated off Katjie-piering Road, starting at 09:00. Therewill be a variety of food and noveltystalls. For more information callMervyn Davids on 073 679 6707.

. More notices on facing page.

FUN TIMES: The Mitchell’s Plain Educare Forum enjoyed a varietyconcert with D’Low at Spine Road High on Friday 14 October.Chairperson Karrimah Jacobs thanked the artists as well as allthe creches, families and friends who supported the function. Shealso thanked People’s Post for their continoued support. From leftare executive members of the forum Loretta Groeppies, KarrimahJacobs, Sekoati Tsubane (better known as Kabelo Padi from 7deLaan) and Valda Phillips. Photos:Supplied

TEAM EFFORT: Karrimah Jacobs and Valda Phillips (centre) withmembers of The Boyz backstage.

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Sunday 30 OctoberPortlands: Christ the Mediator LiturgicalDance Group will hold a Dance Extravagan-za, called “It’s a new Season” in the PortlandIndoor Sports Centre at 15:00.

Tickets cost R20 for adults and R10 for chil-dren under 10 years. For more informationcall Sylvia Paulse at the church office on(021) 392-2850.

Monday 31 OctoberBeacon Valley: The Beacon Valley CPF sub-forum will hold a public meeting at the Bap-tism Church in Hegelaar Street. The meetingstarts at 18:30. Formore information contactSector Commander Sergeant Johnson on079 894 1682 or Carol Mentor on 076 468 5451.

New Woodlands: Ward 88 councillor She-drick Nzenzi, will hold a public meeting in

Northwood Community Centre, starting at19:00. All residents are welcome to attend.Call 082 508 4808 for details.

Saturday 5 NovemberPortlands: Christ the Mediator Church willhave its bazaar at the church. Stalls open at08:00. People can socialise while shopping forbargains and eating good food. For detailscall Sylvia Paulse on (021) 392-2850.

Strandfontein: Strandfontein FootballClub will hold a Mystery Drive. There willbe lots of surprises on the bus with DJ Shab-by Sho. Tickets cost R150 per person and in-clude a meal.People can bring their ownXYZ. Tickets are limited. The bus will departat 19:30 from the Multi Save Store parkingarea, in Dennegeur Avenue. To book yourseat or for more details call Shonti on072 403 7211.

Saturday 12 NovemberStrandfontein: Madrassah Tul Munthier-een, situated in Strandfontein, will hold astudent day at the mosque. All ex-studentsare invited to attend. For more information,contact Muallimah Shahieda Jabaar on(021) 393-6943.

READY FORREST: TheMitchell’sPlain Dia­betic Sup­port Grouptreatedthemselvesto a well­de­servedbreak lastweek at theGoudiniSpa. Thegroup heldseveral fun­draisingevents toget the money together for the long­anticipated trip, and their efforts paid dividendswhen they got to kick back and relax. Photo: Supplied

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A display of marching skillsTHE Western Cape Schools Drill andMarching Festival was held at Vygiesk-raal Stadium, Athlone last Saturday.The event was attended by pupils fromnumerous schools in the Western Cape.It was organised by the South AfricanNational Defence Force (SANDF) in co-operation with Saheed Ruiters, Presi-dent of the Western Province SchoolsMarching Drill and Exhibition Associa-tion (WP SMDEA).

The opening ceremony began with a per-formance of the SA Army Band Cape Townand the Pipes and Drums of Cape Field Ar-tillery. They were joined by the St JosephWorker Church Lads and Girls Brigade andthe soldiers and dogs of 505 Squadron fromAir Force Base Ysterplaat. The Band isclosely involved with youth groups frompreviously disadvantaged areas and oftengives opportunities to youngsters with aninterest in marching bands.

Throughout the day, the learners visitedthe various static displays of the SANDF,including career displays by the DefenceReserve Provincial Office Western Cape(DRPOWC), the South African MedicalHealth Services and 9 SA Infantry Battal-ion. The Regiment Oranje Rivier had theirawe-inspiring Rooikat armoured vehicle onshow. Kader Miller of Midea Marketing andPromotions sponsored the refreshments forthe learners.

There were displayes by precision drillsquads, the drum majorettes of the WPDrum Majorettes Association and the gym-naestrada of the Western Cape SchoolSports Organisation. The march past of thedrill squads from all the participatingschools, in their colourful matching uni-forms, was an impressive sight. It had beena very exciting day for all the participantsand spectators.

MARCHING ON: One of the schools who participated doing the GrandMarch. Photos: Regine Lord IN LINE: The St Josephs Brigade also attended the event.

DISPLAYS: The Dog Unit of the SANDF helda display for the audience.

COMBAT: The SANDF also did a mock assaultfor the pupils.

THANKFUL: Kader Miller, the owner of Midea Pro­motions sponsored the food for the pupils who par­ticipated in the event.

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THE “expressive, creative instiga-tor” Glenda Jones went all out inher eagerly anticipated dance pro-

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It is unimaginable that this exuberantwoman will ever pass up the opportunity togo all out. Ample evidence of this can be seenin her must-see show on 16 December at CT-ICC, where the performers will use their fine-ly tuned skills to ignite the stage with Africanjazz, hip hop, contemporary, cabaret, kwaito,salsa, krumping, ballet funk, freestyle andoriginal dance concepts.

The third Afrika Ablaze production of theyear is also the most personal for Jones, sinceshe based it on her own life, and on how dancetransformed her.

“Through dancing you ignite your creativi-ty,” she says.

“It is the most physical and most personalof all the arts. Soon there is no separation be-tween the mind, body and soul.”

Jones teaches mostly disadvantaged chil-dren to overcome stigma, prejudice and la-bels and to find themselves through the natu-ral rhythm that engulfs everyone.

Afrika Ablaze is, however, open to anyone.She also lectures a first-year sport science

group at the University of the Western Cape,where she “teaches rugby players to dance.”

In short, she helps people rid themselves ofthe perception that they can’t dance.

“I get into their heads and open up theirminds and souls,” she says.

“People tend to rob themselves of a verycreative life. Anyone can benefit from danc-ing!”

Diary of a Dancer is a story that will resonatewith all audiences. It delves into the heartand mind of a young boy who, because of his

circumstances, goes underground to bury hisdreams until he can no longer live with thelie.

“We usually have one major performancea year, but due to the enormous growth anddemand, we will have three this year,” saysJones.

The protagonist of the show (portrayed byJesrael Jacobs) grew up in a harsh environ-ment and found his salvation in dance. Aneventful foray into the world makes himthink twice about what is really important inlife. Jones has collected nuggets of wisdom inher ongoing adventure. “What makes a danc-er brilliant? Is it the sacrifices a person

makes? Is it their sweat, strife, pain or hardwork? Are there short cuts?”

She lets the questions sink in before she an-swers: “Dancing is hard work! And only fearseparates the great from the average dancers.The fear of not being good enough. The fearof failure.”

Jacobs, whom Jones describes as havingbeen blessed with the gift of “dancing on wa-ter,” plays a character that grows up in abjectpoverty, but then discovers the meaning ofhis life when he finds two ballet shoes in agarbage bin.

“In a moment he makes the connection andbecomes overwhelmed! That’s where he

would like to be,” she says.Swan Lake will be playing in the back-

ground and in that moment the character“feels and tastes the music.”

His friends torment the character becauseof his dream, which hurls him into his dark-est moment.

Diary of a Dancer promises to top any of herprevious work and she is confident that hercast of 60 exceptionally talented dancers areonce again ready to wow Cape Town withtheir exuberance, versatility, passion andskill.

Bookings or enquiries on 078 478 9847 or 082669 1670.

FREE YOUR SOUL: Some of the cast for Diary of a Dancer show readers how to fly and to be free while dancing. Photo: Supplied

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RECONSTITUTION OF THE JUNIOR CITY COUNCILThe Junior City Council (JCC) was re-established as a structure of Council in 2006.

The reconstitution of the JCC has now commenced with invitations to almost 300 state andindependent high schools across the city. The JCC comprises learners primarily in Grades 9,10 and 11. It is not a political structure and participation by schools is voluntary.

The composition of the JCC has been redesigned to more closely align the schools in each ofthe city’s 111 wards with governance and service delivery in Cape Town.

All high schools in the city which would like to participate in the JCC are herebyinvited to contact the Acting Co-Ordinator, Charmaine van Reenen, on or before11 November 2011 at tel: 021 400 1480; fax: 021 400 1465or e-mail: [email protected]

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

Building up the communityTHE Communicare Learning Centre in Ru-yterwacht has launched a variety of commu-nity empowerment workshops. Some of theworkshops cover topics related to personaldevelopment, money management, customerrelations, and job-seeking skills. To find outmore about dates and times email Estelle

Hendricks at [email protected] cover the cost of catering, attendees

who are employed must pay R50, while theunemployed pay R25.

FrankJulie is thevolunteer facilitator; vis-it www.nonprofitconsultant.org.za to down-load his books for free.

HALLOWEEN SCREAM: Five college kids ventureoff on a weekend getaway after their friend wasfound brutally murdered in their hometown. Littledo they know that the killer had followed them to– what will soon become apparent, was their finaldestination. A new play written and directed by Jer­emeo Le Cordeur, I Know How You Screamed LastScary Movie [IKHYSLSM], presented by VultureProductions, is filled with moments that are guar­anteed to bring back some of the best horror moviemoments, with segments from movies like Scream,The Ring, Poltergeist, Idle Hands, Saw, and more.The show opens on Halloween weekend, and willrun from 27 to 30 October, and 3 to 5 Novemberat the Theatre in the District, Chapel Street, Dis­trict Six. Tickets cost R75 at Computicket. All tick­ets include free popcorn and a Lindt Chocolate.

Photo: Warren Meyer

ASPIRING MODELS: The 4realFashion and Modelling club will belaunching a new branch in Mitch­ell’s Plain and Strandfontein on Sat­urday 29 October at the Farm Rec­reation Centre, starting at 18:00.Entry is R30 and refreshments willbe on sale. The club is affiliated toShane e Promotions CC and will beoffering free modelling, dance andsinging lessons at Lentegeur Highschool from next year as well as theopportunity to do fashion and photographic modelling. The club can take on 25 girls, be­tween the ages of 9 and 21 and will be interviewing for new members soon. Those interestedin being interviewed can SMS their name, surname, age and picture to 083 988 6763 oremail details and photo to [email protected]. Photo: Supplied

Walk for lifeST Luke’s Hospice will host its annual seven-day walk from Sunday 30 October until Sat-urday 5 November. All residents are asked

to support the 175km walk over seven days.All funds generated will go towards aware-ness campaigns and other essentials.

For more information visitwww.stlukes.co.za.

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Household AidRemuneration: R 55 830 per annumService benefits: 13th cheque, employer s contribution to the pension fund, housing andmedical aid allowance.Requirements: Minimum requirement: Basic literacy and numeracy skills. Experience:Experience in a ward/hospital environment. Competencies (knowledge/skills): • Knowledgeof cleaning agents, materials and hospital hygiene • Ability to operate machines/equipment in acost-effective way • Good communication and interpersonal relations with supervisor,colleagues and the public • The ability to read, write and converse in at least two of the threeofficial languages of the Western Cape.Duties (key result areas/outputs): • Provide a clean (hygienic) and safe environment• Handling and correct usage and operation of equipment and chemicals in a cost-effective way• Handling of clean and dirty linen and disposal of refuse/waste products • Assist with theserving of meals and beverages to patients • Assist with the stock control of linen and non-surgical equipment at ward level.Enquiries: Ms A Brown: 021 370-3735

Please submit your application for the attention of GM Barry to the Director:Klipfontein/Mitchell s Plain Sub-structure, Ward 2, Lentegeur Hospital, Mitchell sPlain 7785.

INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS: Z83 forms (obtainable from any Government departmentor www.capegateway.gov.za) must: Be completed in full, clearly reflect the name of the position,name and date of the publication (candidates may use this as reference), be signed,accompanied by a comprehensive CV, and certified copies of ID, driver s licence andqualification/s. Applications without the afore-mentioned will not be considered. Applicationsmust be forwarded to the address as indicated on the advertisement. No late, faxed or e-mailedapplications will be accepted. CV s will not be returned. Excess personnel will receive preference.Applications, which are received after the closing date, will not be considered.Further communication will be limited to shortlisted candidates. If you have not received aresponse from the Department within 3 months of the closing date, please consider yourapplication as unsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates to be available for selectioninterviews on a date, time and place as determined by the Department.As directed by the Department of Public Service & Administration, applicants must note thatfurther checks will be conducted once they are shortlisted and that their appointment is subjectto positive outcomes on these checks, which include security clearance, qualificationverification, criminal records, credit records and previous employment.The Department of Health is guided by the principles of Employment Equity. Disabled candidates are encouraged toapply and an indication in this regard will be appreciated.

GRANT-IN-AID 2012/2013Request for applications for fundingArts and Culture

The City of Cape Town’s Tourism, Events and Marketing Department is inviting applications forfunding from arts organisations/institutions within the municipal boundaries of the City.

This funding programme supports the City’s five key pillars: the opportunity city; the safecity; the caring city; the inclusive city; and the efficient city.

The proposals should be project-based and:• Focus on relevant issues in communities: youth development, substance abuse,

cultural diversity, gender equality and disability• Have a strong training and development component

All applicants must have a proven track record.

Applicants should be realistic when drafting their proposals as funding is limited and,therefore, budgets should be presented on a project basis for aspects as determined in theAllocation of Section 67 Grants Policy.

Applicants should be registered as a non-profit organisation (NPO, NGO, Section 21, trust,etc.). Organisations should take note of our Allocation of Section 67 Grants Policy, whichcan be downloaded from the City of Cape Town website www.capetown.gov.za. Supportingdocuments should include proof of bank details, NPO certificate, tax clearance certificate,latest municipal rates account and latest audited financial statements. All documents mustbe certified.

Applicants must use the prescribed application form, which is available at our office onthe 14th Floor, Telkom Tower, Standard Bank Centre, Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town orcan be downloaded from www.capetown.gov.za or by contacting Natalie Harper on tel021 417 4101. The original form should be submitted – no photocopies, faxes or e-mails willbe considered.

The completed application forms should be hand-delivered to our abovementioned offices by no later than16:00 on Friday 18 November 2011.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

Quality papers for the peoplePEOPLE’S POST cele-brates six years of produc-ing quality newspapers;with 10 publications pub-lished weekly and distrib-uted free to more than 317000 households in CapeTown’s southern suburbs.

With a new managementteam at the helm, the paperis committed afresh to pro-viding interesting, rele-vant news to local commu-nities and to serving ourvalued clients well.

New editor, Feroza Mill-er-Isaacs, and sales manag-er, Edwin Scott, look for-ward to their exciting newchallenge.

Miller-Isaacs, who suc-ceeds former People’s Posteditor Annelien Dean,says: “Now more than ever,the pressure is on print me-dia to produce exciting,edgy papers. Our goal is todeliver papers that com-munities can’t wait to gettheir hands on. With mytalented team of journal-

ists, I look forward to en-hancing our establishedquality legacy and to serv-ing readers and businesseswell.”

Scott and Miller-Isaacscontend: “Despite the digit-al revolution, newspapershave proven to be ‘Alive’and in good shape.” In fact,People’s Post has kept stepwith technology, launch-ing its website on 23 Au-gust and mobi site threeweeks ago.

Scott says: “We prideourselves on news that isfair and engage with ourcommunities telling it as itis. Businesses have alwaystrusted and supported ourpopular brand to promoteand communicate with ourreaders and we consistent-ly receive great response.

“We have a trusted andreputable distribution net-work, OTD maximisingour penetration and deliv-ering on clients’ expecta-tions. To expand on the in-

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“With our dedicatedteam of sales consultantsyou now only talk to oneperson, deal directly withone consultant and reachthousands of people intheir home. ONE call! ONEtime,” thousands of cus-tomers guaranteed.Con-tact Scott on (021) 713-9454or 083 981 9944 for the bestadvice on your next mar-keting campaign.

Send your news and pho-tos to [email protected] or call (021) 713-9440.

You can visit our websiteat www.peoplespost.co.zaor mobi site at ppost.mobi.We look forward to hearingfrom you!

QUEST FOR EXCELLENCE:New sales Manager, EdwinScott (right), heads up Peo­ple’s Post’s dynamic salesteam.

QUALITY FOCUS: People’sPost’s new editor, FerozaMiller­Isaacs (left), looksforward to serving readersand businesses.

From swept floorsto chalkboardsTAMMY PETERSEN

FOR YEARS, he ensuredthat the school was in tip-top shape, picking up pa-pers and sweeping the longcorridors of Kenwyn Pri-mary.

But shortly he will be tak-ing his place at the front of aclassroom and do what hehas always dreamt of doing –teaching.

Peter Hendricks (45) re-cently graduated with a de-gree in teaching from UWC,and is obtaining his basictraining certificate (BTC) sothat he can pack up his deter-gents and hit the blackboard.

But the long journey to-wards realising his dreamwas anything but easy.

“I previously worked inthe clothing industry until Iwas retrenched in 2004,” thefather of two from HanoverPark says. “During the twoyears that I was at home, try-ing to find employment, Iwent to Mountview High andasked what I could do to helpout. The principal asked meto help out, and that’s whatI did.”

That’s when the teachingbug bit, and he enrolled atUWC to make his dreamcome true.

“I loved being there. I feltI belonged at the front of aclassroom, enriching youngminds and teaching themthings that would mouldthem into responsibleadults,” he recalls.

Hendricks stayed for ninemonths until he got a con-

tract positionat a primaryschool inStrandfonteinas a cleaner.Thereafter hespent a yearand sevenmonths takingcare of thegrounds of aschool in Ot-tery.

“Those weretough years, asI was workingduring the dayand attendingclasses atnight. Some-times I would get home aslate as 21:30 – and still haveresearch and projects to do.But whenever I felt despond-ent, my wife and childrenwould spur me on, always en-couraging me and telling methat I have to go for it.”

Money was also tight in theHendrickshousehold, but de-spite this, the head of thehousehold put his mind tocompleting his degree andworking towards his dream.

“The day I graduated wasoneof thebest days ofmy life.No words would ever be ableto describe how I felt when Iheard my daughter shouting,‘Go Daddy!’ from the crowd.I had achieved my goal, andthat was what mattered.”

But the journey was notover for the man born andraised in an area synony-mous with poverty and un-employment.

“Right now I am still tech-nically a cleaner while I do

my BTC. Mon-ey is still tight,but I knowthere is some-thing betterwaiting for me,and I can’t waitfor the day thatI step into theclass as MrHendricks, theclass teacher.Even then myjourney won’tbe over – it willbe the start of anew chapter inmy life story.”

Despite hav-ing a hectic

schedule, he still made timeto coach the school’s under-9soccer team, who so far holdan unbeaten record for theyear.

His popularity with theyoungsters is evident – thisreporter struggled to get aword in as the children chat-tered at once, eager to sharesome news with him.

Hendricks majored in ge-ography, tourism, Englishand history, and alreadyknows where he plans toteach.

“I love the teachers andchildren of Kenwyn Prima-ry, but Mountview High iswhere I want to be. I want toshow the people how I grewup, and that you can be what-ever you want to be – even ifit’s a tough road to get there.

“I want to give back to mycommunity, to pay respect tothe things living in HanoverPark taught me. I’m willing– and finally able.”

Peter Hendricks

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Page 24 People’s Post Mitchell's Plain LEADER Tuesday 25 October 2011

Aanhouer wenDIE land se matrikulante het gister hul finaleeksamens begin skryf; ongetwyfeld die meesbelangrikste toets van hul jong lewens.

Meer as 40 000 voltydse en 9 000 deeltydseWes Kaapse matrikulante skryf vanjaar dieNasionale Senior Sertifikaat eksamen.

Onderwys MEC Donald Grant glo vas datdie 2011 matrikulante goed sal vaar.

Die laaste matriek eksamen sal op 1 Desem-ber geskryf word, en die merk van hierdievraestelle sal afskop op 2 Desember.

Vir die meer as 620 000 Suid Afrikaansematrikulante, wag daar ‘n tyd van spanningen naelskou.

Goedhartige boodskappe van “ontspan” en“bly kalm” word gehoor en is belangrik, maarindien hierdie jongmense nie voorberei is, ennie geswot het nie, gaan sukses maar net ‘ndroom bly.

Gelukkig kan die meeste matrikulanteidentifiseer met harde werk, aangesien hulleekstra lesse geneem het, studiegroepe gestighet, en vir maande koppe in boeke gegrawehet.

Hulle sal wel baat hieruit vind wanneer diegewenste positiewe uitslae hulle toegang geetot tertiary opvoeding en werksgeleenthede –vir die wat so verlang.

Om matriek te slaag is die grooste achieve-ment in ‘n jong persoon se lewe.

Dus is ons boodskap aan matrikulante: Alhet julle maar min geswot, of glad nie, beginnou. Dis nie te laat nie.

Begin vandag en hou aan, elke dag, vir dievolgende vyf weke, totdat die laaste eksamen.Sacrifice met ‘n glimlag elke uur wat julle kanaan jul boeke. Los maar daai nice times virnou. Daar gaan nog hope tyd daarvoor wees.Sien liewers uit na die oomblik wanneer julleslaag en saam met jul skoolmaats kan feesvi-er.

Al julle moeite sal dit werd wees. Julle kandit doen en het die ondersteuning van julvriende, ouers, onnies en almal van ons hierby People’s Post. Ons wens julle elke geluk toevir ‘n suksesvolle eksamen.

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I have taken the initiative to express mysincere gratitude to People’s Post forgranting me this opportunity to thank mycommunity, my people and my luminouscountry.

I am a grade 11 learner who shines andreflects with sheer pride and joy that onlySouth Africa has to offer. I believe thatthis country, its people and places oughtto be marvelled at with sheer admiration.I walk to school and find it exhilaratingand stimulating. Every day seems tobring a sense of deeper love for my com-munity and we have discovered that wecan share mutual love and respect for oneanother. It’s the little things that catch myattention: the melodious sounds of thebirds, the children buzzing off to schoolwith excitement; the smell of fresh air

that fills the earth, which dawns bringsto revitalize my senses; and the amusingmini–door operators that bring a smile onmy face; the vivid and sweet smell of flow-ers.Each day seems to be more beautiful.People who are up early to hasten to work,yet spare a moment to greet or simplysmile. I look at all these beautiful thingswith which my community has beenblessed and in amazement I remember weare part of all this beauty.

I wish to thank my community mem-bers for constantly helping me with myassignments throughout my school ca-reer. I am indebted to them and have de-cided to give back by following my dreamand becoming a librarian because I be-lieve reading empowers communities. Iwish to simply say thank you communityof Tafelsig.YUMNAA OCKSMitchell’s Plain

Local thoughts. Is there a health inspec-

tor in the city centre? I alwayswalkpast these shops that sellvetkoek, samoosas and pies,but the problem is they arenot covered. Opposite themare the snoek stalls and theflies from the fish goesstraight to the open food. Thisis not healthy and it will beworse in summer. Please,health inspectors, do some-thing. Noma, Mitchell’s Plain

. A big dingbat to the kioskat Town Centre that cuts keysand repairs shoes. R30 for thekey to be cut and R40 for trav-elling because they just couldnot get it right and got strop-py when I demanded my mon-ey back. Elaine

. I gave a lift to a womanwith two children in Strand-fontein Road on Saturday1 October. I stopped on BadenPowell Drive where a blackGolf picked them up. When Igot home, I found a bag withclothing in my car. Please callMr Abrahams on 084 383 8762.

. Basil Coetsee must stoppromoting himself and focuson crime and our needs as heis not a home owner in NewWoodlands.

In response. To the person who thinks

that small dogs carried inarms is unhealthy: these areour babies. They are caredfor, inoculated and bathedjust as we do our children!

. Dear People’s Post, couldyou please publish a columnon The Consumer Protection

Act, explaining in detail therights of consumers. We needto know more

as there are businesses thatare continuing with bad prac-tices. Especially the car deal-ers in Parow.

. I am as disabled as can be,yet I have changed my condi-tion into one of my strengthsfor my own wellbeing. Youput a smile on my face to pub-lish such greatness in con-cern for any disabled person.Abduragman Ismail

Driven off the rails. To Anon, I agree com-

pletely. It’s a rip-off and onecan’t afford to pay all thatmoney for an appointment,lessons, photos and a drivingschool car. You’re lucky ifyou pass! Where must we getall that moey? Some of uswant to achieve that goal andwe really don’t need to berobbed like that. If they sayit’s for insurance, wear-and-tear and petrol, then they arecovered by using their carsfor two driving tests. Howmany appointments do theydo in a day, week or month?It’s a rip-of! That goes for thetraffic department too. Theyfail you for small, silly things.They’re a money-makingbusiness. It’s not what youknow, but who you know!From Heartbroken

. I agree with you 100%. Ipay for one and a half hoursbut then the driver is alwayshalf an hour late! I’m so angryalready!

Blowing a fuse. To the lady who bought

electricity: you normally get

two lots of numbers: one for50 free units and one for therest. When you add both youget 235,4 units. Please

make sure.. To the person moaning

about only getting 186.3 unitsfor her R150, we at MusgravePark in Diep River only get81.4 units for our R100, andthis is a retirement village.

. To the reader with themissing units, go back to thestore where you bought itwith your receipt and tellthem your situation. You aresupposed to get two numbers– the second number is for 50free units! This happened tome before.

Dear Lynn. Lynn Prins, I love your

column! Thank you for teach-ing me so much about rugby!

. Dear Lynn Prins, theBoks deserved to win. Theywere robbed.Well done,Boks.To South Africans: you aretrue champs. Tony

By the way. We hear about all kinds

of accidents involving kids.On 18 October a lady drivinga white Kombi with a bluesliding door (transportingkids from a local school) letthe children jump out of thevehicle every time to give it apush start.

. Wake up! There’s no lawand order in SA. Criminalsknow it.

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Shining a light on ignorance Take back your teachers

Silly season holiday blues Give a thought to census workers

THIS is a letter that congratulates LynnPrins on the fine job she is doing enlight-ening the rugby fans – especially ourwomen – about the rules that at times canbe very complicated.

I can assure you that a certain gentle-man called Glen (People’s Post SMSes, 11October) has no knowledge of the game,and if he did would be helping to explainhow complicated the rugby rules are in-stead of criticising a sports writer who isdoing her best to help us.

Lynn, I hope that you are able to coverall the rules so that, at the end of the day,it would encourage the ladies to becomereferees. Then whenever the Bokke areplaying they would get an honest inter-

pretation of the game and perhaps win afew games. I have spoken to anothersports writer from a good newspaperabout the rules and how it would benefitour women if these rules were explainedto them so that women may also enjoy thegame. I might have been speaking to thewall. Again, Lynn, well done and keep upthe good work you are doing and ignorethe criticism like water off a duck’s back.

I shall be looking forward to your otherarticles on the rules so that one day youcould collate them all together and printthem inone issue for future reference andobservation while watching the games.

Many thanks, Lynn and well done!LESLIE WITTEN

IT must be silly season for I was talkedinto a “presentation” by a travel compa-ny. All I have to do is to attend the “pres-entation” with my wife (a condition) to bepresented with a free four-day getawayfor two or four people. I duly arrive at thehotel where all this will happen and thenI must fill in a form that really reveals allto the presenters.

We are all ushered - there are now 10people - into a room where we are givena talk on the advantages of using the saidtravel agency. This takes an hour and onthe face of it, it seems OK.

Now we are separated into couples andgiven a glimpse into what this will cost.I am quite staggered that a figure of

R25 000 is put to me. I now inform theagent that we are pensioners and thatkind of money was not at our disposal fortheir service, which resulted in a drop inprice and then a special (for that day on-ly): a pensioners rate, which I still foundtoo expensive.

I realize now that we should leave, butwhen we enquire about our free getawayI am made to feel that I am stealing it fromthese people, but I get it and leave.

It does not end there, on reading the“voucher,” we find that we have to paya registration fee of R4 000. The silly sea-son will not catch me again - and you?JOHN CREBBINScarborough

THE most important thing in life – more thanmoney – is knowledge. Yet the teaching frater-nity is not allowed to reap any benefits fromtheir dedication and hard work.

When will the powers that be realise this?Don’t they hold good paying positions due tobeing taught by teachers?

There now has been a direct instructionfrom National that all senior teachers, teach-ing Grade 12, must go on an invigilationcourse. This means that when the Grade 12swrite their exams, both during September andat the end of the year, the senior teachers ofthe schools might have to invigilate. Theseseniors are teachers, not backup to outside in-vigilators!

It’s all about money. They do not have to payteachers extra, but outside invigilators willhave to be paid.

If these senior teachers are taken out of theirclasses and made to invigilate, what happensto their other classes that they have to teachand syllabi that have to be completed? Does an-ybody care?

Teachers are not allowed to strike, becausethey won’t be at school to teach the learners,but they have to leave their classes in orderto invigilate matric examinations. Doublestandards? Parents need to know why theirchildren might not have a teacher in the classin the future. Seems as if the other learnersdon’t have a right to be taught. Parents pay ex-orbitant fees to have their children educated,and surely deserve the best of a teacher, notan invigilator.

Speak up, South Africa!VG BEHRENSPinelands

AS a census field worker we are here to as-sist you in filling in the census question-naire. You do not have to let us into yourhouse. If it makes you more comfortable,we can do it over the intercom or betweenyour security gates. We don’t have anyhand held devices (apart from our cellphones); this is something that was copiedand pasted from the 2010 census in the USA.Field workers work long hours and fill in

these forms all day. We are all sufferingfrom lack of sleep and high stress levels;lack of family time – and I can’t rememberthe last time I had a proper breakfast, lunchand dinner. Just remember the next timeyou see a census worker to cut them someslack. We are just trying to do our jobs andwe aren’t the ones who wrote all these ques-tions.BRADLEY SCOTT

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‘God is our lighthouse’OUR God is our lighthouse who gentlyshows us the way, for when we’re on thedark and boisterous seas,

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to be your guide”.So when the billows of circumstances

come rolling and splashing in our face, re-member we are covered by God’s eternalgrace.PATRICIA AUGUSTWoodlands

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Today, it is one of the world’s topseven botanical gardens, and one ofCape Town’s Big 6 must-see attrac-tions, sharing space with the TableMountain Cableway, Robben Island,Cape Point, the Constantia Vine-yards and the V&A Waterfront (formore see www.capetownbig6.co.za).

Set against the eastern slopes of Ta-ble Mountain, Kirstenbosch was es-tablished in 1913 to promote, con-serve and display the extraordinarilyrich and diverse flora of Southern Af-rica, and was the first botanic gardenin the world to be devoted to a coun-try’s indigenous plants.

The garden boasts a wide variety ofthe Cape’s unique plant life, alongwith plants from all the diverse re-gions of Southern Africa, both out-doors and in its Botanical SocietyConservatory.

There are over 7 000 species in cul-tivation at Kirstenbosch, includingmany rare and threatened species.

The garden – which takes up 36haof a 528ha estate that encloses protect-ed mountainside supporting naturalforest and fynbos, along with a varie-ty of animals and birds – lies in theheart of the Cape Floristic Region,which in 2004 was declared a UnescoWorld Heritage Site, making Kirsten-

bosch the first botanic garden in theworld to be included in a naturalWorld Heritage Site.

You can find out more about thegarden and its history by joining aguided tour – free after entrance –andrelax after your walk in one of Kirst-enbosch’s two restaurants.

The artistically inclined can join asix-part course of landscape paintinglessons with Artist Jill Fearon for the

duration of October; they happenfrom 09:30 till 13:00, Mondays to Fri-days. The focus of each lesson willshift from day to day, but the maintheme will always be the colour, tex-ture and mood in the garden at thistime of year.

To book a spot, contact Jill on(021) 715-6500 or 073 507 1027.

For more information visitwww.sanbi.org.

ENTER AND WIN: One lucky reader stands a chance to win a Big 6 experienceat the Waterfront to the value of R520 by emailing linet@hippocommunica­tions.com, with “Big6” in your subject line, by noon on Friday. Photo: Supplied

Play with fire – but do it safelyDURING Diwali, the Hindu“Festival of Lights”, the Cityof Cape Town appeals to Cape-tonians to be cautious and sen-sible when attending organ-ised fireworks displays or let-ting off shop-bought fireworkson Wednesday 26 October.

The Hindu celebration of Di-wali is a significant event thatgoes back in time to the an-cient religion, culture andfolklore of India. Dischargingfireworks is a tradition sym-bolising the victory of lightover darkness and good overevil, and follows a month-longperiod of fasting and absti-nence from meat and alcoholby Hindus.

The City has made eight are-as available for members ofthe public to let off shop-bought fireworks under thewatchful eye of public safetyauthorities – though revellersare warned that they do so attheir own risk. These are:Theo Marais Park in Milner-ton; Bishop Lavis Sports Field;Wesfleur Sports Field in At-lantis; the Macassar Beachparking area; Macassar Roadin Macassar; Swartklip SportsComplex in Mitchell’s Plain;the Maiden’s Cove parking ar-ea in Camps Bay; the easternAthlone Stadium parking ar-ea; and the Sunrise Beachparking area at Sunrise Circlein Muizenberg.

It is illegal to discharge fire-works anywhere else, and lawenforcement authorities willtake a zero-tolerance ap-proach to those who try.

The City’s fire safety inspec-tors and Law Enforcement of-ficials, together with the po-lice Explosives Unit, will con-duct inspections at fireworksdisplay sites to ensure that allsafety requirements are met.Members of the public whowish to attend these fireworksdisplays must follow safety in-structions given by fireworksoperators, event organisersand security personnel, andkeep behind safety barriers.

Only purchase fireworksfrom authorised dealers andshops displaying the relevantpermits from the police.

Informal traders may notsell fireworks without a per-mit.

The City points out that fire-works may only be sold insealed packages, as receivedfrom the suppliers. Childrenunder the age of 16 are not al-lowed to buy or let off fire-works without adult supervi-sion.

Residents are also encour-aged to keep their pets safe onthe day; before leaving yourhome, please ensure that yourpets are safely secured onyour property, in familiar sur-roundings and out of harm’sway.

To report the illegal sale oruse of fireworks, call the Met-ro Police call centre on 0860-POLICE (765-423) or to the po-lice on 08600 10111.

For more information aboutthe designated sites, contactthe City’s Disaster OperationsCentre on 080-911-HELP (4357).

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Dazzling duetat GrandWestINTERNATIONAL starsPatrizio Buanne and DanaWinner will perform togeth-er on stage on Sunday atGrandWest’s Grand Arenain Cape Town.

The Belgian Winner hasmore than 1,5 million albumsales under her belt, and herfirst English language albumwas produced especially forher South African fans, whomshe also surprised with vari-

ous Afrikaans recordings.Crooner Patrizio, with sales

in excess of 2 million albums,has now also recorded an al-bum for South African audi-ences, with half the tracks inAfrikaans. Both artists willsing in English and Afrikaansduring their Sunday show, andwill come together in a new du-et. The show starts at 17:00.Tickets are available fromComputicket betweenR200andR440.

STAR QUALITY: Dana Winner andPatrizio Buanne.

LIKING IT VROT: Don’t miss David Kramer’s hilarious new musical comedySome Like It Vrot, starring Marc Lottering and Christo Davids and an out­standing cast, at the Baxter Theatre till 31 December. Tickets cost fromR90 to R150 via Computicket. Please note the show is not suitable for chil­dren under the age of 12 years. In the picture from left are Marc Lotteringas Smiley, Abduragman Adams as Big Bucks and Christo Davids as FuadPhoto: Jesse Kramer

Rock at the BaxterYOU can become part of musi-cal history at the Baxter Thea-tre on Friday 11 and Saturday12 November when Cape Townmusic legends, the Rockets,will be recording a live DVD.

The Rockets will take you ona musical journey that spansfour decades of an award-win-ning career.

They will perform all theirhit tunes going back to the 70s.Included in their repertoireare songs by the legendaryManhattans, Stylistics andJackson 5.

Fans can expect to hear theever-popular jazzy tunes likeEuropa and Betcha Didn’t KnowThat.

Their show includes hitsongs by Queen, Toto and BobMarley. A special acapella seg-ment will showcase theirskilled vocal harmonies.

Another firm favourite withaudiences is Back To the Hits,which will have everyone sing-ing along.

The two-hour show is a greatopportunity to be part of a liveDVD recording.

Tickets are available at Com-puticket.

Charities, sports clubs andother organisations that wantto raise funds by selling ticketscan contact Alison Watt on 083270 5432.

The Rockets

ROCK OUT: Van Coke Kartel will kick off their new tour in the run­upto the release of their fourth album, “Wie’s Bang”, with a performanceat Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens on Sunday 27 November, alongsideJack Parow, Die Heuwels Fantasties and JR. The new album, set forrelease in November, follows in the wake of the band’s three multi­award winning albums – “Van Coke Kartel”, “Waaksaam en Wakker”and “Skop, Skiet en Donner”. The last two albums both won SamaAwards for Best Afrikaans Rock Album, and the first album receiveda Sama nomination in this category. Tickets cost R100 for adults,while Botanical Society members pay R90, and kids aged 6 to 12 payR75; children under six enter for free. Book yours at www.webtick­ets.co.za; alternatively, contact the Kirstenbosch info desk on(021) 799­8783 or visit www.sanbi.org.za. Gates open at 16:00, andthe concert runs from 17:30 until 19:00.

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Vangate Mall baby winners

BEAUTIFUL: Silindokuhle Ngoko of Langais the winner in the 4 to 5 age category.

PRECIOUS: Tyler Neil Sampson of Lentegeuris the winner in the 0­1 age category.Photos:Supplied

GORGEOUS: Aaliyah Du Plessis of Heide­veld is the winner in the 1­2 age category.

POWERFUL: Sage Scott of Surrey Estate isthe winner in the 2 to 3 age category.

HERE are the winning entries in the Vangate Mall Kiddies Photographic Competition.These children were voted the winners by a big number of eager shoppers and readers.

Twister trips up budget bluesANDRE BAKKES

HUNDREDS of charities andschools will benefit from “TwisterLifestyle SA”, a new glossy publica-tion that was launched at Buiten-verwachting Wine Estate in Con-stantia last Wednesday.

Those who purchase the 528-pagebook will also be able to “experienceCape Town for less”, since it providesmore than R250 000 worth of specialdeals and discounts at a myriad of out-lets.

“Twister Lifestyle SA” is only avail-able via charities, schools, fundrais-ing organisations and the Twisterwebsite. Charities and schools receive

a R50 donation from every book sold.“The Twister Lifestyle book and on-

line specials target a very broad mar-ket segment, with something to suiteveryone and a deal for every pocket– from grandparents and parents toteenagers and young children, as wellas the domestic worker, allowing forvalue-add coupons to be happilyshared by all members of the family,”says Cheryl Nesbitt, founder of Twist-er Lifestyle SA.

For R350, you get a book filled withcoupons and advertisements, andcharities and schools get a well-de-served boost. More than 450 suppliersadvertise in the book, and they repre-sent some of the top brands in CapeTown. The suppliers were offered free

advertising, and in return pass theirsavings on to consumers in the formof discounts and specials.

“In the current economic climate,businesses need all the help they canget to promote themselves,” saysTwister Lifestyle general managerTanaBreytenbach, before adding, “Wewould like to appeal to schools andcharities to join us to sell these won-derful books to friends and familymembers to raise much-neededfunds.”

Visit the “Twister Lifestyle SA”website at www.twistersa.co.za to buyyour copy and support your localschool or charity.

For more information contact theteam on 086 133 5229.

TWISTING ARMS: Tana Breytenbach, general manager, and Cheryl Nesbitt, founder of Twister Lifestyle SA.Photo: Andre Bakkes

Public transportin a nut shellPUBLIC transport in CapeTown is provided by threeequally important groups;bus and rail are subsidisedscheduled services whileminibus-taxis provide an“on demand” service.

Rail is the backbone ofpublic transport in CapeTown and is currently oper-ated by Metrorail.

It transports more than700 000 people on a workingday.

The majority of rail pas-sengers are considered acaptive audience: they haveno option but to use thetrain.

However, aging rollingstock and the effects of van-dalism, sabotage and cabletheft are hampering Metro-rail’s ability to provide aquality service.

The biggest demand forthe service is on weekdaysduring peak hours.

From a sustainabilitypoint of view, rail has thelowest environmental im-pact per person transported.

However, neither thetrains, stations nor accesspoints are currently univer-sally accessible.

Golden Arrow Bus Servic-es (GABS) provides bus-based public transport forcommuters.

They operate about 1 000routes and transport about220 000 passengers on a dailybasis.

It is important to remem-ber that all road-based pub-lic transport is affected bycongestion, road closures

and incidents.The MyCiTi service in

the city bowl and up theWest Coast is the initialphase in the development ofan integrated rapid transitsystem for the whole of CapeTown.

The MyCiTi service hasbeen popular because it issafe, reliable, accessible andaffordable.

As a passenger one hasthe right to travel in a well-maintained, smoke-free, ful-ly licenced and roadworthypublic transport vehicle op-erated by a licenced driver.

Drivers may not use theircell phones or any othercommunication devicewhile driving, unless ahands free set is being used.

The driver is not permit-ted to play excessively loudor offensive music or fill thevehicle beyond the regis-tered capacity.

The Transport Informa-tion Centre (TIC) is a 24-hour service providing in-formation on bus and railschedules, receiving com-plaints and feedback on be-half of Metrorail, GABS,MyCiTi, kerbside parkingand traffic signals.

The TIC can be contactedon 0800 65 64 63 or at [email protected] full detailsof the transport options,park-and-rides and road clo-sures related to events atCape Town Stadium.

Agents are available toassist in English, Afrikaansand Xhosa.

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SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952

1143

Plumbers

ABSOLUTELY Honest. 15years experience. QuicksilvaPlumbing. (071 743 2288

ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713

1145

Swimming PoolServices

THE Pool guy.(072 417 3012

1146

Tiling/Flooring

ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713

PROPERTYOWNERS

Consolidate your debt.Regardless of your credithistory, debt counsellingor Administration status,Bondpro Finance can use

your property toconsolidate your debtand clear your credit

record.

Contact us today on021 880 6000 or senda please call me to:

076 716 6191t’s + c’s apply

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HolidayAccommodation

GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R800p/night.Sleeps 6.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za

MOTORS

142

Repairs – Vehicles

C A R B U R E T T O R R e p a i rCentre Now open 6 days/weekVoortrekker rd, Cnr Suffolk &Coronation Street, Maitland(082 875 9633

145

Vehicles Wantedto Buy

CASH For your vehicle.(Andrew on 021 786 2442/083 764 4731

GIVE ME THEOPPORTUNITY TO BUY ORSELL YOUR CAR: Top prices& sound advice guaranteed.

Contact CLIFFIE021 788 9909/ 083 273 1384Authorised Financial Service

Provider. FSP 19811

OFFER FOREVERYONE'SATTENTION

I am looking for vehiclesthat are no longer running,broken down or damaged in

accidents.I pay cash andremove your vehicle free of

charge from any area.

(021 949 6066/076 2111 620

PROPERTY

168

Accommodationto Share

PLUMSTEAD ­ lady wantedto share accommodation in 2bedroom newly­built grannyflat (072 923 0860 or076 772 8913

ABBR

ICKS

2809

11

A.B.A BETTER BLOCK

190/140/90BLOCKS, MAXIS,SAND, STONE,BEST PRICES

021 704 3636021 391 6330

Am

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WWEENNDDYYHHOOUUSSEESS

WWEENNDDYY

WE SPECIALISE INCARPORTS, VIBRACRETE

HOUSE & WALLSNO DEPOSIT,BLACKLIST

WELCOME TOILETS& ELECTRIC

MITCHELLS PLAIN021 397 8388

078 536 2678

072 542 7217

ATHLONE

021 696 4183

072 542 7217

AFTER HOURS

021 797 6569

021 762 1252

072 542 7217

GRASSY PARK/RETREAT

LANDSDOWNE

021 797 6569

072 542 7217

Blocks, Bricks,

Sand, Stone etc.SABS Approved

Call D R A Transport021 3747331 /

021 374 9718 O/H078 928 9829 A/H D

RA

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011

SUPERB BLINDS

Special prices

on Wooden and

Venetian blinds.

Special prices

on Wooden and

Venetian blinds.

Contact Russelon 021 706 6574/082 417 8022 or

email:[email protected]

Up to 30% discount on

Wooden blinds.

Up to 30% discount on

Wooden blinds.

FROMR40/WK

WENDY 041011 1B1IUAQ

sms

to 41911and we’ll

call you back.

WENDY

R1.50/sms

SLOW

PC25

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FAMILYNOTICES

05

Weddings

ALL Occassions videos andphotos. (021 705 7289 or081 347 7984

DVD/Photos/Slideshow (021 422 0472/083 513 6906

JEAN'S stunning DesignsBoutique. Bridalwear, casualwear, hire or buy & catering.2Shop no.12­ Town CentreMini Mall.(021 376 2083/078 3400 473

VIDEO, DVD'S & PHOTOS(021 695 1801/073 454 9280

PERSONAL

22

Personal

A POWERFUL HERBALDOCTOR ( 021 694 6755

DR SALUM ALIBelgravia/Grassy

Park* RelationshipProblems* FinancialProblems* Court Cases* PregnancyProblems* Win Lotto* BoostingBusiness & jobpromotion* ProtectingBusiness andPropertyCONSULTATION

FEE: R50(/Sms to

071 704 9401

A POWERFUL HERBALDOCTOR ( 021 694 6755

A VERY STRONGHERBALIST

Spiritual HealerCome with your unfinishedproblems. Don't lose hope.Call Mama Aisha now at

073 115 9565 / 072 433 8752(St George's Mall)

DIVORCES From R3 200Renette Rauch Attorneys021 418 1337/8 or e­mail:[email protected]

FROM GHANADR. RUBIE

• Lost lovers• Troubled Marriages• Win Lotto, Casino• Men and woman who cant

produce• Penis problems - The strongest

medication• Financial problems• Clearing or the debts.• Promotion at work

Consultation fee R30

Call: 073 1144 226

076 749 1524

Mitchellsplain

opp. KFC Promonade Mall

Money paid after problem solves.

Do you wonder why you aresuffering while other people are

happy? Just come find out yourself.

100% SUCCESSLost Love ExpertSHEIK SHAMIL

& HASIFAIn Goodwood forstrong duas andeffective rubaan* Bring back lost

lover* Pregnancy

problems* Worried about

court cases* Win Lotto &

Casino* Luck fromForefathers

* QuickSelling/Buying of

Propertyusing Spiritual

Powers* Clean housesfrom evil spirits

* HomeProtection* FinancialProblems ­

"borrow" MagicStick and

"Amagundwane"for 24

hours to get rich* Unfinishedwork by otherdoctors free

* Palm readingalso done here.

PAY ONLYWHEN JOB IS

DONE!PENSIONERS:

FREETREATMENT

245 VoortrekkerRoad,

Goodwood(between Auto

Zone andBig AppleMotors)

Ph 072 915 1308or 078 928 7219

DR. SHEIKABDU KARIMU(FOR STRONG

DUA'S)WE ALSO HAVE

HERBALREMEDIES FORALL PROBLEMS

. Marriageproblems

. Bad luck inwhat you do

. Court/divorcecases

RESULTSWITHIN 3­7

DAYS!I DO HOME

VISITREQUESTS.

Call forappointments or

house visit ­021 705 5623/07

2 243 9136­5th Ave, Grassy

Park (opp.Nando's)

SHEIK ALIin Gatesville

for strong duasand effective

rubaanCome for my

herbal treatmentsfor all body

pains, marriagetrouble, house

protection,business, lostlover, propertyand all kinds of

evil.PAY ONLY WHEN

JOB IS DONE!PENSIONERS:

FREETREATMENT

Roymo Butchery,Unit No. 6(upstairs),

corner Klipfonteinand Ruth Roads,Rylands Estate

Tel. 078 284 2787or 076 910 3387or 021 633 2103

GIFTED WOMANSPIRITUAL

HEALER* Lost Lover *

Financialproblems

* Palm Readerand Dream

Interpretation* Problems with

conceiving ababy, troubledmarriages &many more.CALL / SMS

YOURPROBLEM

(074 833 6987or 073 611 4012

PROF. NASIFU­ ALISPECIALIST IN

* Win lotto & at casino* Financial problems

* Pregnancy problems* Lost lovers

(Results 4­12 hrs)Call / SMS your

problem 073 2284 923

23

Daycare

TODDLERS DENLoving Educare

Centre ­ Grassy ParkCaring, qualified teachers.From babies to Grade R .

Swimming, drama , aerobics,kata boxing, drumkidz,

pottery, Madressa education.Transport available.

Aftercare also available.Registration open for 2011

and 2012Phone 021 797 1936,

082 3539 736

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Tuition

A FAMILY DRIVINGSCHOOL

Code 08,Man & Auto. K53.( 021 633 7402

A1 COMMUNITY

DRIVING SCHOOL

PASS OUT FIRST

TIME

Nervous ladies welcome.Car hire for pass out.

All areas.

021 397 3912/072 617 4472

AC DrivingAcademyDRIVING

LESSONSCode 10 (Truck)Code 8 Manual/

Automatic. ExHillstar Examiner

Ph/sms073 555 8410

ADMIRALS DRIVINGSCHOOL 5 lessons for R500:Call Jordan 073 421 2905

BSI DRIVINGACADEMYK53 driving

lessonsCompetitive

RatesPackagesavailable

Call Sharon /Bernie on

021 638 3649or 074 133 0069or 021 824 8741www.bsidriving.c

o.za

J & K DRIVING SCHOOLK53 driving lessons. Code 8only. Pick up & Drop off all

areas. Patient & reliableinstructors.(021 370 0081

(a/h)/ 073 888 6782/[email protected]

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Health and Beauty

DRINK TEA AND SHRINKLose 4 ­ 8 kg per month and

still enjoy your favourite foods.Abeda ( 072 806 5399

34

Catering

ADELAH'S SAMOOSASMince Pies, R110 per

100, Budget Pack R150(40 pies, 40 samoosas,

20 pizzas, 20 spring rolls).We deliver. Ph 021­ 376 2506

or 076 450 2910

ALPHA CATERERSCatering from R50 p/p.( 021 703 6495 or

082 742 7098

BESSICK HIRINGCutlery & CrockeryLinen, tables, chairs

and covers, etcPh (021) 374 3786 or Joan

079 4688 616/ Leon083 6603 495

DALVIE'SCATERING AND

HIRINGMenus from R69 p/p.

Price includes basic decor.For all your hiring needs and

stage decor, incl bouquets.Crockery and cutlery from

10c. Chair covers with bowsalso available. Ph Rashieda or

Shafiek 021­372 5921 /084 566 0087 /082 660 0876

DECKSTER'S CATERINGMenu's from R90,00. Price

includes: Backdrop, Arch, RedCarpet and chair covers.

(Ielaahm or Rene021­371 4507/082 324 9486

ICE CUBES & blocks forsale. 100 Ruth Road, Rylands.( 021 638 7394

NAZLIA'SCATERING &

HIRINGStrictly Halall. Forall your catering

needs. Alsofrozen savouries,

eg. pies,samoosa's,

springrolls etc..and

platters and alsoall your hiring

needs,eg. crockery,

cutlery & tableclothes.

(021 633 9585 /073 305 8027

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Children’sEntertainment

AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977

BJUMPING castles for hire.Cartoon characters & purpledinosaur castles available.Excel. rates.(082 938 5342

HIRE a castle, from R150 p.d.Slides, kiddies chairs & tables.021 696 3791, 084 209 1313

J/CASTLE for hire.021 393 4663/083 357 4008

JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.( Ricky on 073 268 7546

JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021 393 8528, 083 890 4793

JUMPING CASTLES for hire.We deliver. Ph 083 377 5564.

JUMPING CASTLES &waterslide for hire. Ph021 704 0859, 083 281 7930

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Hiring Services

A DECORBackdrop poles, chair covers,charger plates & red carpet.021 637 0133/083 453 9021

BUSSES &LATEST BMW'S

FOR HIREFor all your

special bus trips&

weddings, matricballs & junior

proms.(Evan on

084 585 6080CATER HIRE

021­696 2394 or 084 588 0686Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seats R10Long Table: 10 seats R10.Chair Covers: R4.Long Table Cloth XL: R12.Round Table Cloth XL: R15.Organzas: From R2.

COLORADO HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware

linen and backdrop. Ph021 374 7104 / 0822278968

CROCK , cutlery & linen &Ph 021 397 8326,073 696 7788, 083 465 3455

DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.

(021 396 2526/082 212 8949

HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needs

plus kids party items.(021 3711 588/082 503 9026

JADES HIRINGCrcockery, cutlery, glassware &

linen, round tables & chairs.021 712 1739/ 083 3135 953

L & F HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware& linen@ 10c per item. Ph021 371 7229 / 072 4436695

TRAILER 4 metre, for hire.Ph 078 6113 627.

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Personal Services

DO YOU NEED PRAYER?Monday, Tuesday & Thursday19h30­22h00 Ph 079 806 4173

44

Photographice/Video Services

A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950

PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811

PHOTOS / SLIDE SHOWSContact: 021 372 0632082 415 6938

VIDEOS & PHOTO'Sfor all occasions. Ph

021­761 1457 or 073 788 2260

47

Health Shops/Products

DR MAMMA FATIMAHLove! sex and court case &work! luck in casino, lotto,problems & short boys for

money. Penis Enlarge.Amagundwane .PAY AFTER

UR PROBLEM SOLVED.Bellville: 021 948 3738

072 012 0746078 942 3819

WENDY HOUSESWENDY HOUSESWENDY HOUSES

• PLUMBING

• ELECTRICITY

• PLUMBING

• ELECTRICITY

CASH or

TERMS

CASH or

TERMS

084 458 9957021 801 3801

LOSE WEIGHT & EARNR1000 - R6000 per month

We have:Weightloss progam & support

Only R60 p.mWalking Group, Hip-hop,

Taebo & Bootcamp

Groups in M/plain,Athlone,

Grassy ParkBellville

(additional cost)

&Tina

82kg lighter

Athlone: Zainab – (021) 696 2862078 408 7176

Tasneem – 082 825 9455Grassy Park: Anthea – 071 871 3877

Shamiela – 078 518 0187M/Plain: Josie – 084 909 9751

Kim – 078 111 2111 Roger

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IN DANGER OF YOURHOUSE BEING AUCTIONED?

LET US ASSIST YOU IN SAVINGYOUR HOME

ARE YOU UNABLETO

MEET YOURREPAYMENTS ON

YOURHOME LOAN, CAR

ANDANY OTHERACCOUNT?

REDUCE YOURREPAYMENTS

INTO ONEAFFORDABLE

PAYMENT.

CALL US NOW:0861 77 26 55 /021 697 5566

E-MAIL:[email protected]

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PROPERTYOWNERS

Consolidate your debt.Regardless of your credithistory, debt counsellingor Administration status,Bondpro Finance can use

your property toconsolidate your debtand clear your credit

record.

Contact us today on021 880 6000 or senda please call me to:

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Miscellaneous

WENDY HOUSE SPECIALWe specialise in carports,

vibracrete housing and walls.No deposit.

Blacklisted welcome.Toilets and electricity optional.

Tel. 021 801 8169 /083 6139 113

Wendy Houses, SPECIALS6 x 3m, R6 000 cash.(082 621 4441/021 393 5475

74

Electrical Appliances

AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes of washing machines,tumble dryers, etc. 40 yrs exp.Ph Alwyn West 021 671 5786or 082 705 8103.

I BUY & REPAIR Fridges +c h e s t f r e e z e r s , s t o v e s+w/machines, Dead or Alive.021 591 1699/084 985 7425Cash on the spot. All areas.

All Fridge Regassingand

geyser repairs.021 3715362

80

Radio/TV/Video

DSTV & AERIALInstallations, repairs & sales.

Contact Terence on

083 769 7242/

STEVE'S RADIO& TV

Microwave & audio repairs.Free transport.

021 633 1802/083 486 5394.

18 Linaria Crescent,Silvertown

TELERAMA TVREPAIRS

Efficient repairsto TV's &

microwaves.We collect and

deliver.( 083 861 0418

81

Garden Services

Free water. Wellpoints / miniboreholes. No water, no charge

Improve your existingwellpoint.( 021 637 5677

021 701 4522/ 072 825 9586

84

Clothing/Shoes

A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083

or 084 9733 899

89

Building Material

3M/6M Sand, Stone & Rubble( 083 292 3960

5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE ­ Bakkie loads also021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443

A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &rubble removal.(John at 072 407 4289.

A 6m 3 sand, stone, lime &rubble removal

021 691 6995 / 072 374 9801

A BAKKIE rubble, sand andstone. Ph 078 6113 627.

A bakkie sand ­ R210A bakkie stone ­ R400

Paving slabs 300x300 ­ R6.90400x400 ­ R11.90 per slab450x450 ­ R13.90 per slab600x600 ­ R21.90 per slab

Colour cobblestone ­ R2 each.Rockface 450x450 ­ R23.90

per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/h

or 021 372 2961 a/h

A bargain block: 190, 140 &90 . Ph 021 374 2053/021 692 1209 all hours. FreeDelivery.

A BARGAINVibracrete Slabs = R26

Galvanised Carport Poles =R140

500x500 Paving Slabs = R15( 071 951 4046

Tel: 021 704 4109

021 715 2739

Cell: 084 368 8125

ABACUS BLOCKS

90s, 140s, 190s,Sand, Stone.

AFRI BLOCKS190 &140's ­ Sand & Stone

Call 021 393 0661/ or073 186 2991 (a.h.)

WILDCATSTRANSPORTBakkie Sand ­R135 (Bags

R7,50)Bakkie Stone ­

R350 (BagsR15.00)

Blocks andBricks ­

190/140/maxisVibracrete Slabs­ R29.00 each

CEMENT R69.00EACH

We also do truckloads and

rubble removalsPh 021­820 4068or 084 467 7507

FINANCEAVAILABLE

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Wanted to Buy

WE BUY good qualityfurniture and appliances. Wecollect. Ph 021­374 6060 or083 948 2804

GENERALSERVICES

104

Building andConstruction

ALL BOUNDARY WALLSWITH STEEL RAILINGS

BUILT(021 701 6276/082 863 9133

ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133

ALL Building plans drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021 396 2115 or 078 0852067

ALTERATIONS garages,carports, brickpaving, tiling.(082 409 0592/392 5501

ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &

DOORSSupplied & fitted.

( Chris082 570 5686021 638 5292

RENOVATIONSBrick work, Plumbing,

electrical, tiling, steelwork(Gates, fencing, etc.)Tel. 079 018 2091

VIBRACRETE Walls, Paving,Plastering. (021 392 1433083 539 5478

105

Home ImprovementInterior

ALUMINIUM WINDOWS ANDDOORS

Tel. 072 753 9042

BUILDINGMATERIAL &

HOMEIMPROVEMENT

S( On AccountBasis Only )

,Tiling, Paving,Vibracrete

,BIC's,Wendy Houses

,L/Flooring6 ­ 60 months to

pay!!!For further infocontact Ashley

on 072 371 6000

GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306

106

Home ImprovementExterior

AA paving, vibracrete.P h 0 2 1 7 0 5 5 3 7 2 /072 425 5111

ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021­691 1936 or 084 921 5364

BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES

Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, laminated flooring.

Contact Albert 073 545 6994 /

107

Repairs/Miscellaneous

FRIDGE/FREEZER REPAIRSDone in the comfort of your

house. All work fullyguaranteed. Ph 021 396 2457

or 083 725 3384

108

Money/Loans

A BEST CASH LOAN ­Admin order recission.Bridging finance­ALL HomeLoans­ R1m. (Wilma­073 247 6116 / 021 371 7572

A CASH &CONSOLIDATION LOANup to R180 000. Same daypayout. b/listed welcome.T&C's apply.(Randee on021 761 3995/ 083 548 7293

A CASH LOAN Up toR100 000. B/listed , garnishees& gov. welcome to apply.Same­day payout. Call or SMSAnshaaf on 072 785 0231

A1 CAR PAWN.VINNIG, GOEDKOOP OFOORBRUG PER FAKS.(082 359 2546/021 856 4183

Bridging cash for

PENSION/PACKAGE

ALL BRIDGE CREDIT

Lumpsum/Payout same day

" 021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307

073 439 3111

APPROVAL SAME DAY

ARE U WAITING

on a Pension/Provident/Package

Lumpsum Payout?Sms/Call: Nawaal (

076 064 0458

ARE YOU INDEBT?

Clear your debt by callingSCM Debt Clearance

021­788 448524/hrs: 078 221 0193

ARE YOU SICK& TIRED OFYOUR DEBT?Cant control it

anymore? I canhelp you.

Garnishees onpayslips,

summonses,dont have

money for food?Reduce

payments to oneinstalment. Stop

thestruggling, the

help you need ishassle

free. Serviceguarenteed. Call

us now!(Audrey­079 395 4709 or fax:021 421 6817.Fax your ID,

payslipand all your

accounts to seewhat

you qualify for.BOND PROBLEMS Solvedhere. Arrears, judgements,executions. We stop themhere! Real Solutions. Call ustoll free 0800 204 987

BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:

PENSION /PACKAGE

PROPERTY

DEALSTel: 021 949 0930/1/2

Payout (lumpsum only)Cash same day

CONSOLIDATEALL DEBT NOW!

R50 000 ­ R3MILLION

No propertyneeded

Blacklistedwelcome

(021) 706 8365OR 082 378 8272

DEBT!!!

R 500 000 = ± R 3000 p.m

072 920 8919072 103 5339082 775 9737021 421 4991021 801 5883

RESTRUCTUREALL

DEBT INTO 1 PAYMENT

EASY LOANSCellphone contracts &

Insurance products.Blacklisted welcome

Call Asma 071 716 7484

LOANSBlacklisted welcome .

No ITC checks! up to R15 000Fax 0867245130

(084 7144 216 /071 762 0362

LOANS No ITC. Same daypayout. Fax 086 666 4811 orcall 071 512 1923

Waiting forPension/package

payouts?SMS or send

please call me”082 301 7856

0860 105 546IRIS BRIDGE

A BRIDGING loan?

LOANSBlacklisted welcome

3 months employment

Call Portia

084 202 3170

or Charmain

073 864 3639

CAPE TOWN

Loans up to R15 000No ITC checks

Send a please call "LOAN"082 934 9614 or contact Kauthar

(fax) 086 718 2319

Loans up to R15000 00Same day Approval

No ITC CheckBlacklisted Welcome

Tel. 021 930 8087Fax: 021 939 3126

Nobesuthu 074 441 1996Chrystal 076 265 8021

Karin 082 954 7893

LOANS UP TO R200 000Blacklisted Welcome

Contact Esmeralda082 568 1974

Fax 086 6277 093

LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251

NEED CONSOLIDATION+ LOANS

( GAY 076 170 9579

R1 000­R100 000. Blacklistedand garnishee. All welcome.Call/sms Hayley 072 064 1265

SAME DAY PAYOUT!!Sms ID nr, name,surname,gross + nett salary073 763 7243

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Curtains/Carpets/Upholstery

A1 BLINDSFinance

arranged. Forquality blinds &free advice. Wehave the Widest

rangein the WesternCape and beat

anywritten quotation.(072 691 0050

ACTIVE BLINDS For all yourwindow blinds. Also carpetand upholstery cleaning. PhBernie 021­393 0672

BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.

All types. Freequotes. Less

10%.(

021 371 8627/082 516 0030

JADE Upholstery & Repairs.Call Hilton, o.h. 021 903 0606or a.h. 021 371 8265.

M&MINTERIORS ­

Blinds, curtains,rods, upholstery

cleaning andcarpet cleaning.

All blindsless 10%. Phone

Moosa021 371 8917 or

083 4931 495

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TV/DVD/Video Services

DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS AND

INSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully

installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.

Service call repair charge ofR150.

Ph 083 268 1213

BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRS

Efficient repairsto all tv's, lcd's,

led's &microwaves.

(021 705 4222 /083 861 0418

119

Painting

ALL PAINTING WORK.Good ref. Ph 076 124 4713

PAINTING SERVICE Interiorand Exterior. Professionallydone. Free quote 073 533 4768

1140

Electrical Repairs

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK.Good ref. Ph 076 124 4713

A.W.A.ELECTRICAL

(Allan­021 392 1973/082 708 5700

FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRS

Reasonable prices!( 076 164 0700

REGISTERED ELECTRICIANavailable all areas. Ph Jody on

081 310 7542

1141

General Services

FOR ALL YOURGates, burglarbars or welding

repairs(Xavier on

072 212 8619

1142

Carpentry

BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738

SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952

1143

Plumbers

ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713

FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBINGMaintanance and new

installations.All workmanship guaranteed.

(Frank 082 3544 076

Plumbing ­ Elect ­ DrainsR125 p/hr ( 021 703 0906

1145

Swimming PoolServices

CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 702 1208

POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or021­705 8851

1146

Tiling/Flooring

ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713

TILING + Lam. flrs. R40 p/m(084 978 9175

HOLIDAYAND

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HolidayAccommodation

WEEKENDSPECIALS AT

CLUBMYKONOS

STARTING ATR600 PER

NIGHT!Contact Suzanne

021­448 2717office hours only

GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R800p/night.Sleeps 6.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za

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Tours

WEEKEND TRIPTO

CLUBMYKONOS

18 ­ 20November 2011.Accommodation,

transport &Sunday

lunch incl. R800p.p. (Betty on073 188 6942 /021 633 7207

MOTORS

140

Spares and Accessories

WINDSCREENS andmotorglass supplied and fitted.Ph 082 973 5536

142

Repairs – Vehicles

ENGINEOVERALL,

R1 800Clutch overalls,R850. Gearbox

repairsfrom R950. Parts

& labour incl.(021 376 6014/

078 875 4394

GEARBOXREPAIRS FROM

R850Engine and DiffreconditioningContact Bruce

072 862 9882 or084 815 3135

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Houses for Sale

WARELEYHOMES

Sellers inStrandfontein &

M/Plaincontact us for aFREE valuation

of your property.Robert

021 393 2410/083 427 0036

WALMER ESTATER1.180.000 MIL NEG

Harbour View. Close to publictransport. 5 Min to CBD , semi4 loft bedroom house, lounge,d/room, bath, scullery, fitted

kitchen, off street parking.Shihaam 0835162140

RETREAT R549 000 NEG3 beds, all BICS, bath/toilet,kitch, lounge, gar + remotedoor, remote driveway gate.

Call Noor 072 946 2280

PELICAN HEIGHTS4­bedroom double­storey

house (main 'en suite'), largekitchen, large bathroom with

shower. 948 m² plot.R1 195 000

Phone to view by appointmentonly Tel. 021 396 3409 /

083 539 8716

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Remaxultra -25 10 11

* Seller andMark Brickles must agree onguaranteed price at time of listing

DISTRESSSALES!!

visit www.eesyinfo.co.za

NoGimmicks!Call Mark on 072 742 6963 formore info

ORSMS“G25”, Your Name, Email address/address to 072 742 6963

ORFREE CALL 0800-00-00-0824HRS, 7 DAYS AWEEK

8For a Guaranteed Sale on Your Home.

If your HomeDoesn’t Sell, Mark isWilling toBuy it Himself at a Price Acceptable toYou

Every AgentWill PromiseTo Sell Your Home…WeGUARANTEE it

Receive a Free listwith pics of BelowMarketValue & other Distress

Sale PropertiesVisit:

www.savemoola.co.zaOr SMS“D25”,Your Name,

Email address/ addressto 079 174 9961

Call Anthony Arendse021 704 0289082 673 1503

+++ GRANNY FLAT3 beds, large lounge, fitted kitchen, bathroom, large yard, enclosed

Carport/Garage for 5 cars (Remote Door)

HUGE YARDLarge 3 beds, bics, tiled lounge + dining, fully fitted kitchen, separate

bathroom + toilet

WELL PRICED3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,drive-way at side of house. (If yourcombined wages is R8 500 pm you

can buy this house.)

MA

RK

AN

THO

NY2

2510

111B

39F1

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GRASSY PARK R649 000EASTRIDGER259 000

FREE-STANDING2 beds, tiled lounge & bathroom, open

plan kitchen, drive-way.

RONDEVLEI/HIGHLANDSVILLAGE R379 000

WESTRIDGE(NEXT TO MOSQUE)

R395 000

ELECTRIC FENCING3 Beds, bics, tiled, tiled lounge, fittedkitchen, separate bathroom & toilet,

remote garage + extra parking,security gates and burglar bars

RETREATR549 000

WANT AN AGENT TO SELLYOUR HOUSE FAST,

EFFICIENTLY AND AT THEBEST POSSIBLE PRICE?

CALL ANTHONY ARENDSE021 704 0289082 673 1503

OR MARK ANTHONY021 704 2160083 482 4250

COMMISSSION NEGOTIABLE!

SELLERS INALL AREAS

MARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESMARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESView pictures of houses www.markanthonyproperties.co.za

View more pics @ www.markanthonyproperties.co.za

CALL Mark Anthony021 704 2160/083 482 4250

Mark Anthony1-25.10.11.ai

Free-Standing 3 beds, lounge,fitted kitchen, tiled bathroom,

tiled lounge +++ Garage. Closeto local Shopping Centre and

CANAL WALK.

Renovated 3 beds, large lounge andkitchen, bath & shower, enclosed, carport

for 4 cars +++ Outside bedroom /Potential GRANNY FLAT. (If your

combined wages is approx. R10 800.00per month you can buy this house)

Cute 2 beds, tiled lounge,very large fitted kitchen,bathroom, drive-way for

2 cars.

Cute 2 beds, fittedkitchen, lounge,bathroom, 58m².

WHAT A BARGAIN.

CUTE 2 BEDS,LOUNGE, KITCHEN,

BATHROOM.

Neat 2 BEDS,TILED LOUNGE,FITTED KITCHEN, BATHROOM.

If your combined wages isR7500 00 per month you can

buy this house.

Large 3 beds, en-suite, bics, fully fitted kitchen,large lounge (laminated floors), fire-place, family

bathroom, double carport +++ Garage. Largeapprox 600m² plot.

Mandalay Only R550 000 Negotiable Lentegeur R329 000(Close to Eisleben)

Summer GreensOnly R499 000

Ottery R599 000(Nice Area)Rocklands Only R299 000 Kleinvlei/Eersterivier

Only R229 000Parklands Only R369 000

(Summerville

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Call Anthony Arendse021 704 0289082 673 1503

+++ GRANNY FLAT3 beds, large lounge, fitted kitchen, bathroom, large yard, enclosed

Carport/Garage for 5 cars (Remote Door)

HUGE YARDLarge 3 beds, bics, tiled lounge + dining, fully fitted kitchen, separate

bathroom + toilet

WELL PRICED3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,drive-way at side of house. (If yourcombined wages is R8 500 pm you

can buy this house.)

MA

RK

AN

THO

NY2

2510

111B

39F1

F

GRASSY PARK R649 000EASTRIDGER259 000

FREE-STANDING2 beds, tiled lounge & bathroom, open

plan kitchen, drive-way.

RONDEVLEI/HIGHLANDSVILLAGE R379 000

WESTRIDGE(NEXT TO MOSQUE)

R395 000

ELECTRIC FENCING3 Beds, bics, tiled, tiled lounge, fittedkitchen, separate bathroom & toilet,

remote garage + extra parking,security gates and burglar bars

RETREATR549 000

WANT AN AGENT TO SELLYOUR HOUSE FAST,

EFFICIENTLY AND AT THEBEST POSSIBLE PRICE?

CALL ANTHONY ARENDSE021 704 0289082 673 1503

OR MARK ANTHONY021 704 2160083 482 4250

COMMISSSION NEGOTIABLE!

SELLERS INALL AREAS

Remaxultra -25 10 11

* Seller andMark Brickles must agree onguaranteed price at time of listing

DISTRESSSALES!!

visit www.eesyinfo.co.za

NoGimmicks!Call Mark on 072 742 6963 formore info

ORSMS“G25”, Your Name, Email address/address to 072 742 6963

ORFREE CALL 0800-00-00-0824HRS, 7 DAYS AWEEK

8For a Guaranteed Sale on Your Home.

If your HomeDoesn’t Sell, Mark isWilling toBuy it Himself at a Price Acceptable toYou

Every AgentWill PromiseTo Sell Your Home…WeGUARANTEE it

Receive a Free listwith pics of BelowMarketValue & other Distress

Sale PropertiesVisit:

www.savemoola.co.zaOr SMS“D25”,Your Name,

Email address/ addressto 079 174 9961

MARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESMARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESView pictures of houses www.markanthonyproperties.co.za

View more pics @ www.markanthonyproperties.co.za

CALL Mark Anthony021 704 2160/083 482 4250

Mark Anthony1-25.10.11.ai

Free-Standing 3 beds, lounge,fitted kitchen, tiled bathroom,

tiled lounge +++ Garage. Closeto local Shopping Centre and

CANAL WALK.

Renovated 3 beds, large lounge andkitchen, bath & shower, enclosed, carport

for 4 cars +++ Outside bedroom /Potential GRANNY FLAT. (If your

combined wages is approx. R10 800.00per month you can buy this house)

Cute 2 beds, tiled lounge,very large fitted kitchen,bathroom, drive-way for

2 cars.

Cute 2 beds, fittedkitchen, lounge,bathroom, 58m².

WHAT A BARGAIN.

CUTE 2 BEDS,LOUNGE, KITCHEN,

BATHROOM.

Neat 2 BEDS,TILED LOUNGE,FITTED KITCHEN, BATHROOM.

If your combined wages isR7500 00 per month you can

buy this house.

Large 3 beds, en-suite, bics, fully fitted kitchen,large lounge (laminated floors), fire-place, family

bathroom, double carport +++ Garage. Largeapprox 600m² plot.

Mandalay Only R550 000 Negotiable Lentegeur R329 000(Close to Eisleben)

Summer GreensOnly R499 000

Ottery R599 000(Nice Area)Rocklands Only R299 000 Kleinvlei/Eersterivier

Only R229 000Parklands Only R369 000

(Summerville

1791

Granny Flats

ZEEKOEVLEI ­2 Bed , openplan kitchen & lounge +b/room. R2 500p/m + dep.Avail 1 Nov. (021 706 1746/079 048 9368

194

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Hbiz GroupCorpus Novem Park

Office 2435B Dr YusufDadoo Avenue

WilkoppiesKlerksdorp, 2571

AVON COSMETICSExtra earning opportunity.Call Ursula 073 989 9440

AVON REPSNEEDED(Michelle

021 396 2115/082 637 6559

AVONReps needed urgently.

Athlone & surrounding areas.Call Sumaya 072 700 1581

EARN CASHNOW

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084 414 7444 or021­637 5932 or

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WE DON'TREPLY TO PSE

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401

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PHARMACYFRONT SHOP

ASSISTANTYoung energetic,

matriculated lady required as

FRONT SHOP ASSISTANTfor busy pharmacy in Cape

Town CBD. Must haveprevious experience andcontactable references

Fax short CV to021 421 6757

TELEMARKETERS NEEDEDFor organisation, with fund­

raising experience( 021 393 6262 or

021­393 7774 o/h only

428

Sales/Marketing

Young VibrantTelemarkerters

Between ages 18­ 25.Needed to join our fastgrowing industry. Noexperience needed fulltraning provided. Basicand Good commission.

Contact Jolene021 001 1013/078 432 9174

429

Staff Vacancies

CARETAKERREQUIRED

HAZELDENEPRIMARY

1 November to31 December

2011

Must have ownvehicle.

Must be "Jack ofall trades"!

Please fax CV to021 391 2800 or

callat the school021 392 1110.

VIBRANT SALESCONSULTANTS

NEEDEDNo transport orprevious sales

experienceneeded. Free

training isprovided. We

offer basic salary,commission,

petrol allowanceand

various otherincentives.

For appointment,call Aileen on021 465 7852

Terms &Conditions Apply

“GARAGE DOOR GURU”

KINGDOM

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TEL: 021 638 4565 CELL: 083 786 5405

FULLY AUTOMATED

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Call Lestor or Ruth

for a Quotation!!FREE

083 721 2303 / 073 137 2089

021 6911 801

[email protected]

(We build Carports)

Built in 1 - 2 days.

Over 20 yrs experience

Prices from R5 000

material & labour included

www.topports.co.za

RECONSTITUTION OF THE JUNIOR CITY COUNCILThe Junior City Council (JCC) was re-established as a structure of Council in 2006.

The reconstitution of the JCC has now commenced with invitations to almost 300 state andindependent high schools across the city. The JCC comprises learners primarily in Grades 9,10 and 11. It is not a political structure and participation by schools is voluntary.

The composition of the JCC has been redesigned to more closely align the schools in each ofthe city’s 111 wards with governance and service delivery in Cape Town.

All high schools in the city which would like to participate in the JCC are herebyinvited to contact the Acting Co-Ordinator, Charmaine van Reenen, on or before11 November 2011 at tel: 021 400 1480; fax: 021 400 1465or e-mail: [email protected]

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

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SSaassssyy EEssttaatteess ccccOur office is inside Pick n Pay Town Centre

AKEDA 073 709 7272 • NAZMA 079 946 5947 • GLENDA 083 533 4758 • MARIAM 084 660 1695 • ARA 076 122 0448

SASSY ESTATES 25 10 11 1B3DNFQ.cdr

EASTRIDGE3 beds, enclosed

R210 000

TAFELSIG3 beds, free standing

R210 000

STRANDFONTEIN3 beds, f/k, l/gar, encl

R599 000

NEW WOODLANDS2 beds, d/gar, f/k

R350 000

MANENBERG1 bed, free standing, neat

R180 000

ELITHA PARK3 beds, enclosed, immediately

avail. R330 000

THE LEAGUES3 beds, big grounds, gar

R285 000

PHILLIPIAcacia Park - 3 beds,enclosed R220 000

PORTLANDS5 beds, d/storey, mes, f/k, l/d,

stunning R599 000

BEACON VALLEY3 beds, f/k, bid's, 2 bedr, tiled,unfinished sept. entr R299 000

HEIDEVELD2 beds, spacious

R260 000

KUYASA KHAYALITSHA2 bedsR80 000

LENTEGEUR3 beds + sept entr., spacious

grounds R330 000

ALPINE PARK3 beds, free standing

R299 000

HEINZ PARK2 beds

R160 000

ROCKLANDS4 beds, d/gar + sept. entr.

R360 000

ELITHA PARK3 beds, enclosed, neat

R330 000

MANDELA PARK2 beds

R120 000

WESTRIDGE3 beds, gar.R350 000

DELFT1 bed + sept. entr.

R120 000

ROCKLANDS3 beds, f/kR275 000

WESTRIDGEFirestation, 3 beds, spacious

R399 000

NEW WOODLANDS:2 beds, carport, spacious.

R280 000.

DELFT2 beds,

R220 000

WETTON 021 761 0707M/PLAIN 021 391 2200

Everything we touch turns to SOLD

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LENTEGEUR: R410.000excl

Ext.Semi, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, K(Bics),

Encl, Paved, Very neat.

SAEEDA 083 519 4159

STRANDFONTEIN: R750.000excl

F/s, 4Beds(Bics), Lnge, 2xF/Bath,

OPFFFK, Laundry, TVrm, 373m

ASHRAAF 072 945 5145

MORGENSTER: R370.000excl

Cnr F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, F/Bath, FFK

Carport, Encl, 306m, S/Gates.

LYNETTE 073 580 5059

TAFELSIG: R250.000excl

F/standing, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,

Mes, FK, Encl, D/Lights, KPC.

JENNY 073 247 3815

ALPINE PARK: R370.000excl

F/s, 2Beds (1xBics), Lnge, Drm, FK,

Carport, Encl, Wendy House, B/Bars.

SDAVIES 078 123 2307

NEWFIELDS VILLAGE: R320.000

Semi, 3Beds, Lounge, Family

Bath, FFK, Fully Enclosed.

NORMAN 083 772 8912

PORTLANDS: R370.000excl

Semi, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,

FK, Carport (3xCars), Encl.

NAZEEMA 073 924 4460

BEACON VALLEY: R235.000excl

Mais, 3Bedrooms, Lounge, Kitchen,

Family Bathroom, Enclosed.

SAEEDA 083 519 4159

EASTRIDGE: R220.000excl

Mais, 3Bedrooms, Lounge, Family

Bathroom, Kitchen, Store room.

SAEEDA 083 519 4159

STRANDFONTEIN: R560.000

F/s, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge, Drm, FFK,

Carport, Very neat, L/Floors.

ADOLPH 073 193 5878

WOODLANDS: R480.000excl

F/s, 2Beds(Bics), Braai, FFK, G/Flat,

F/Garage, E/Garden, Encl, Ent.Area

NAZEEMA 073 924 4460

EASTRIDGE: R300.000excl

Mais, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, FK,

Storerm, Encl, B/Bars, S/Gates.

NAZEEMA 073 924 4460

STRANDFONTEIN: R580.000excl

Semi, 3Beds(2xBics), Lnge, Drm, FFK,

Pool, Garage, Braai, Ent.Area.

ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518

EASTRIDGE: R240.000excl

Semi, 3Beds, Lounge. F/Bath,

Kitchen, Paved Yard, Encl, B/Bars.

JENNY 073 247 3815

ROCKLANDS: R290.000excl

Semi, 2Bedrooms, Lounge,

F/Bath, Kitchen, Encl, B/Bars.

JENNY 073 247 3815

NEW TAFELSIG: R270.000excl

F/s, 2Bedrooms, Lounge, F/Bath,

Fitted Kitchen, Encl, 300m², B/Bars.

JENNY 073 247 3815

DELFT: R270.000excl

F/s, 3Beds(Bics), Lounge, F/Bath,

OPFK, Encl (3 Sides Only), 243m .

NORMAN 083 772 8912

NEW EASTRIDGE: R270.000excl

F/standing, 3Bedrooms, Lounge,

F/Bath, Kitchen, Enclosed.

JENNY 073 247 3815

²

STRANDFONTEIN: R395.000excl

F/s, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Fitted

Kitchen, tandem F/Garage, Encl.

SAEEDA 083 519 4159

DELFT SOUTH: R200.000excl

2Beds, Lounge, Family Bathroom,

Shower, Kitchen, Enclosed

JESICHA 073 698 9260

EASTRIDGE: R299.000excl

Semi, 3Beds. Lnge, F/Bath, Kitchen,

Carport, Braai, Ent.Area, P(5xCars).

JESICHA 073 698 9260

BEACON VALLEY: R340.000excl

F/s, 3Beds, Lounge, Kitchen, Drive thru

Garage, E/Garden, French Door,

JESICHA 073 698 9260

PORTLANDS: R420.000excl

F/s, 3Beds, Passage, Lounge, F/Bath,

FK, B/Bars, park (x3 cars) 227m.

ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518

TAFELSIG: R230.000excl

Mais, 2Beds, Lounge cum

D/room, F/Bath, OPFK, Encl, 120m.

SALAAMAH 083 670 9668

FREE MARKET VALUATIONS - 6.5% COMMISSION

PAM GOLDING 10x8 10 05 11-1AQ2U1F.cdr

MENU:

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1052377RAZEEN 072 619 8155

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2| PARKING 2WEB ACCESS: KW1060392SHAMEEMAH 083 335 4713

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| PARKING 2WEB ACCESS: KW1062065RAZEEN 072 619 8155

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2| GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1061781ANDY 074 470 7068

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| GARAGE: 1 | 2 BED GRANNY FLATWEB ACCESS: KW1062188ANDY 074 470 7068

BEDS: 5 | BATHS: 3 | PARKINGWEB ACCESS: KW1050691RAZEEN 072 619 8155

OTTERY R1,095 MillionOTTERY (FERNESS ESTATE) R875 000ZEEKOEVLEI R1.8 Million

GRASSY PARK R595 000

ZEEKOEVLEI R2.250 million

BEDS: 7 | BATHS: 3 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1060525RAZEEN 072 619 8155

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | GARAGE: 4 |2 X GRANNY FLATSRAZEEN 072 619 8155

SASMEER ESTATE R1, 695 Million LOTUS RIVER R875 000

SOLEMANDATE

SOLEMANDATE

SOLEMANDATE

Stock urgently required.

Feel free to contact for a market-related valuation.

Schaapkraal:

8 acres vacant land -

Pelican Heights: 6beds, 3bath, 2gar

s/pool, 940m erf -

Fishermans Walk - Zeekoevlei

“Under Offer” Pre Fab house 3 bed, lounge, fitted kitchen on 1 041m²

plot in Fisherman’s Walk - Perfectly situated to build dream home and

even work from home -

Grassy Park: In Rooikrans Ave, 3 bed, lounge, dining, bath – Big

grounds 520m² –

Qualified Buyers STEENBERG/RETREAT – Stock Urgently required,

please call Andy Derrocks, your area specialist

R 1.895 000

R1.550 million

Razeen 072 619 8155

R 740 000 neg

R650 000

Andy 074 470 7068

www.pamgolding.co.za/southernsuburbs

Pam Golding 10x8 18 10 11 1B2RQCV

UnderOffer

SOLEMANDATE

PELICAN PARK R479 000

FNBQuick Sale

MITCHELLS PLAIN 021 696 4114ATHLONE 021 696 [email protected]

CRAWFORD BELTHORNE

Pam Golding PropertiesAn international Associate of SavillsPAMG 6X8 25 10 11 1B3BG25

Rukhshana 082 331 3123

BUYING / SELLING Free Valuations - Free Property Advice

* Our Marketing Makes The World Of Difference * Superior, Discreet and Professional Service by Your Area Specialist *

PENLYN

Nazmie 082 630 6134 Rukaya 083 527 7139

BELGRAVIA

Saajid 072 740 5196

SURREY EST, GREENHAVEN,PRIMROSE PARK

Waleed 083 508 4611

ATHLONE

Colleen 082 971 0552

VANGUARD EST,WELCOME EST

HEIDEVELD

Kamroonisa 072 370 2323 Cheryl 079 195 7252

BRIDGETOWN, SILVERTOWN,KEWTOWN

MOUNTVIEW, NEWFIELDS,PINATI EST

Gamieda 082 574 0413

Ca u f r a a at n o y ur ro e t ! !ll s o v lu io n o p p r y !FREE

Astrid Smith-De Grunchy

Principal021 393 9609 /072 170 2087

"We make it

happen!"

“VIEW MORE PIC’S AT www.realnet.co.za”

REALNET 10X4 18 10 11 1B2SBNK

3 beds, lounge, dining room,

f/kitchen, carport.

Astrid 072 170 2087

3 beds, f/f kitch, lounge, bath +1 bed separate entrance.

Astrid 072 170 2087

Starter 2 beds, large lounge,f/kitch, fully enclosed, 420m² plot.

Astrid 072 170 2087

3 beds mes, f/f kitch, sunkenlounge & dinette, fireplace, braai

area. Yumna 084 712 1342

Rocklands – R300 000Bayview – R599 000Colorado – R365 000Portlands – R479 000

AGENTS NEEDED IN ALL AREAS CALL OUR OFFICE FOR A CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW

Clive: 082 968 2810 Narriman 072 374 0205

Astrid: 072 170 2087

Tamsyn 073 048 3642

Yumna 084 712 1342

Westridge – R329 000.NEG: 3 beds, f/kitch, lounge. Rentals – Bayview – R3000 - R3 200 available end October

Old Strandfontein – R500 000 : 3 beds, f/f kitch, lounge, f/bath, parking 4

cars.

Strandfontein-R499 000: 3 beds, bics, f/f kitch, lounge & dinette, garage.

Old Strandfontein – R675 000 NEG: Dble story 5 beds, 2 x bathrooms,

Portlands – R389 000 NEG: Semi 3 beds, kitch, lounge, bath, needs TLC. lounge, tv room, f/f kitchen.

Lentegeur – R299 000: 3 beds, kitch, lounge, f/bath, parking 4 cars.

London Village – R479 000: 3 beds, bics, lounge, dining room, f/f kitchen,

Bayview – R220 000: Fully serviced plot.(Cash Buyers Only) carport, large plot.

Beacon Valley – R270 000: 4 beds, f/f kitch, dinette, sunken lounge, f/bath, Portlands – R450 000: 3 beds, lounge, f/kitch, gargage, carport, parking 3

carport. cars.

Rondevlei x 2 – R550 000: 3 beds, f/f kitch, lounge, f/bath, parking 4 cars. Bayview – R430 000: 2 beds, f/kitch, lounge, f/bath, garage, + extras

Tafelsig – R250 000: 3beds, f/kitch, lounge, f/bath, 3x6 wendy house parking

2 cars.

View more photos on www.rawson.co.za • Visit our office at 3 Church Street, Strandfontein Village

Theo RainersSALES CONSULTANT

083 784 1955Office: 021 393 7456 • Email: [email protected]

Bradley ThomasSALES CONSULTANT

076 648 8757

Erica RomanSALES CONSULTANT

083 299 9807

Tanya Tito

084 812 8665LETTING CONSULTANT

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OFFERS FROM R380 000

OPPOSITE HARDWARE. Starter

2 bedr home with a big front yard

including wendy house. Also ideal

business property.

Asking price: R395 000.

To view ph Theo on 083 784 1955

STRANDFONTEIN VILLAGE

OFFERS FROM R550 000

OFF TRAFALGAR DR. Big renov 3

bedr home incl study room; big sep

lounge/dining area; BIC’s;

Tandem garage.

Asking price: R595 000.

To view ph Theo on 083 784 1955

OFFERS FROM R620 000

ON DENNEGEUR. Very neat &

spacious 3 bedr fam home; Fitt kitch;

Fire-place; Big paved carport; Big

granny flat.

Asking price: R635 000.

To view ph Theo on 083 784 1955

OLD STRANDFONTEIN

WEB REF: SN0370

RONDEVLEI

OFFERS FROM R450 000

Very neat starter 3 bedr with a fit

kitch; ADT Alarm; Big paved carport;

Parking for 6 cars, B/bars & gates.

Asking price: R465 000.

To view ph Theo on 083 784 1955

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Cape golfers aim to raise R500 000 for charity in Cadiz ClassicAROUND 1 000 Cape golfers aimto raise at least R500 000 forcharity in November, in theprestigious week-long CadizSteenberg Classic.

The event, sponsored by CadizAsset Management, runs fromSunday 30 October to Saturday 5November, and is hosted at thepremier Steenberg Golf Estate,Cape Town.

The golf course, rated by Com­pleat Golfer as among the top threegolfing experiences in South Afri-ca, boasts a host of illustriousmembers, including rugby heroesFrancois Pienaar, Morné du Ples-sis and HO de Villiers.

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munity upliftment event with ahost of competitions that cater fora wide range of categories, culmi-nating in the main championshipon the final day.

This is followed by a gala eventand prizegiving. Several fundrais-ing efforts, including exclusiveauction items and raffle prizes, areexpected to yield half a millionrand.

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Programme, and the HaemophiliaFoundation.

“The Cadiz Steenberg Classic isan important social responsibilityevent that gives back to the com-munity, impacting positively onthe lives of people within the areain which we live and where weplay golf,” said Cadiz. “If all of usdo more by giving back, we will allbe in a much better place.”

Ian Kennedy, Steenberg’s Direc-tor of Golf, said “All participantswill be treated to one of the bestgolfing experiences available,while at the same time they will allbe giving something back to thecommunity. This event is run atthe highest golfing standards pos-sible.”

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HAPPY FACES: Seen here are the children from the Westlake CommunityCentre.

GOALIE TO THERESCUE: Shu­AibWalters, Maritz­burg United’s keep­er, punches theball away in a su­perman­like poseas Eleazar Rodgerschallenges. A 90thminute goal by Er­win Isaacs secureda quarter final spotin the TelkomKnockout competi­tion for theLansdowne­basedteam. Santosplayed on Saturdayat Athlone Stadiumand won the match1­0. Santos willface the same op­ponents again onFriday during aleague match atAthlone Stadium at20:00.

TOE UP:Seen here isAjax playerKama Billiatbeaten tothe ball byFree StateStars Sorio­la Gege dur­ing the Tel­kom Knock­out match atAthlone Sta­dium on Sun­day 23 Oc­tober. Ajaxwon in extratime 1­0.Ajax, alongwith Santos,will advanceto the quar­ters. Ajaxplays awayon Fridayagainst Mo­roka Swal­lows at theDobsonvilleStadium inSoweto at20:00.

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Congrats, and a wrapup to the world cupLYNN PRINS

IT has been a phenomenal seven weeks withhistoric moments, emotional moments, andjoyous moments. A huge congratulations isin order for the team of the moment currentlycrowned the World Champions.

Way overdue if you ask me, and well deserved.Those of you who don’t know, it’s only the secondtime that New Zealand has lifted the cup since1987. Obviously the hype must have been all overAuckland, not forgetting our fellow countrymenwho support the Kiwis. Auckland must havebeen buzzing, everyone wanting to greet their he-roes and get a glimpse of the Web Ellis Cup.

I must add, though, New Zealand could nothave won the cup at a better time, since they havebeen going through a rough patch this past yearwith earthquakes and the Pike River mine disas-ter. A salute to the French also, for whom it wasan outstanding and unpredictable tournament,giving an astounding performance in the final.Playing with heart and showing character is truesportsmanship, and both teams delivered that.Last week People’s Post explained kick-offs andrestart kicks, and promised to sum up the rules.Thesewill be kept to a minimum,but readers whowould likemore canemailmeat [email protected].

Rucks and maulsA ruck and a maul is similar and can be quite

confusing. A ruck is normally formed when theball is on the ground.

A maul is formed when more than two playershave joined together around the ball carrier, andthe ball is held off the ground. If the ball has goneto ground, then the group of joined players iscalled a ruck. The important principle of rucksand mauls is that once they are set, two imagi-nary offsides lines appear behind each team’srucking/mauling players, extending from touch-line to touchline. Any player running into thezone, from behind this line before the ball leaves,butwho is not joining the ruck or maul, is consid-

ered offside and a penalty can be awarded to theother team.

Knock-onsThese occurwhenaplayer fumbles theball and

knocks it forward with his hands or arms. Theplayer is allowed to try and regain control. If hecan catch it before it touches another player orthe ground, he can play on. Otherwise it is a“knock-on” and play may be stopped. When pos-session of the ball is lost, a scrum is set, with thenon-offending team getting the scrum feed.

If you intentionally knock on, you may be pe-nalised. If what you did prevented a probable try,a penalty try may be awarded.

OffsideA player is offside in general play if he is in

front of a teammate who is carrying the ball, orin front of a teammate who last played the ball.The aim is to stay behind the ball.

Forward passA player is not allowed to pass the ball forward

to a teammate. A big thank you to those who fol-lowed my column and a thank you to those whocongratulated me and even to those who disa-greed.

Signing off until the next World Cup.

RUGBY GURU: Seen here is sports reporter LynnPrins. Photo: Tammy Petersen

WINNERS: Standards United soccer club of Mitchell’s Plain presented junior tro­phies at the Monwabisi Resort on Saturday 22 October. Back row, from left: GaniefStemmet (Junior Chairman), Dylon Petersen (Most valuable player u­11), MarlonVan der Spuy (Most dedicated player u­17), Sazi Mabutho (Top goal scorer u­17),Ashley Baartman (Most improved player u­17), Tyrone Kock (Top goal scorer u­15)and Ebrahiema Abrahams (Secretary). Front left to right: Chadley van Graan (Mostvaluable player u­13), Reagon Swartz (Most improved player u­11), Kurt Galant(Player of the year u­15), Raees Freeman (Player of the year u­13), Bjorn Cupido(Most improved player u­11), Lemeul Basson (Most dedicated player u­13), andJayden Fritz (Top goal scorer u­11). Standards United have been in existence forthirty years.

HAND OFF: OldMutual United’sClinton Herwel(green) pushesJustin Freder­icks of Morgen­ster Unitedaside to reachfor the ball inthe final of theMr PriceParkhurst Foot­ball Academy u­15 tournamenton Saturday23 October. Thetournamenttook place inWestridge atthe academy’shome ground.Old Mutual won6­0.

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R35 995

R35 995

ECONOMICAL

1999 VW GOLF 4 2.0Dep R28 000 @ R1352 x 36 TOTAL R76 672

ECONOMICAL

R59 995

R59 995

2002 BMW X5 3.0Dep R100 000 @ R2250 x 31 TOTAL R181 000

GOODDEAL

R159 995

R159 995

1997 FORD FALCON 4.0Dep R11 500 @ R1007 x 18 TOTAL R29 962

R24 995

R24 995

GREATDEAL

RENAULT ESCAPE 2.0iDep: R36 000 R1323 x 36 Total R83 628

R69 995

R69 995

FAMILYVEHICLE

2002 VW POLO PLAYA 1.4i TdiDep: R32 000 R1323 x 36 Total R79 628

DIESELPOWER

R65 995

R65 995

GREAT BUY DIESELPOWER

2004 AUDI A3 2.0 TDiDep R109 995 @ R1893 x 36 TOTAL R128 148

R109 995

R109 995

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LYNN PRINS

THREE weeks into the softball season andalready there have been upsets in the SuperLeague division.

Falcons-Normies fell short of an undefeatedstreak. They had an upsetting weekend twoweeks ago during a double-header when theylost to Old Mutual Cubs the Saturday, and onSunday to Glenthorn As.

Albertons beat Cubs on Saturday 6-3, leavingGlenthorn As and Westridge Yankees the onlyundefeated team.

Meanwhile, Glenthorn’s pitcher LaurenMulder, who will be playing in the Junior Wom-en’s World Championship in December, is intop form with team mates Alex Fortune (shortstop) and Carly Mulder (left outfielder).

According to Steven Rodkin, Glenthorncoach “Alex is putting balls in play with her leftslap hitting and she has a high on base percent-age because of speed. She may not always comeoff well with batting but her speed helps her toreach the base safely. As for Carly she’s defi-nitely performing and even scored the winningrun against Falcons-Normies.”

Falcons-Normies managed to redeem them-selves on Saturday 23 October by beating TantaSport 18-2 in three frames. Falcons-Normies’Nicole Alexander, who will also participate inthe JWWC, batted two out of four with onehomerun and four RBIs (runs brought in). Jus-tine Steward, who is on the shortlist for the JW-WC, has improved her batting.

Old Mutual Cubs beat one of the strongestteams in an early run to the season. Their win-ning streak continued this weekend. At the

Mitchell’s Plain fields on Saturday, undefeatedchamps Westridge Yankees sealed another winwhen they faced St Martins, beating them 11-3.

Yankees started off with Juliana Becerrapitching. She faced 15 batters, striking out one,and three hits came off her.

She was relieved by Megan Cable in top of thefourth frame, where she faced seven batters,striking out one and conceding one hit.

The top batters in that match were Lara Eras-mus of Yankees, batting three for four, with onehomerun, one three-bagger, and three RBIs.Teammate Candice Bull batted two for threewith one three-bagger and one RBI.

Candice Stephens batted one for two with onehomerun and two RBIs. Carla Wichman battedtwo for two with one three-bagger and one RBI.

St Martins’ top batters were Jade Petersenand Robyn Packery. St Martins started the sea-son off with a blow, when they lost their pitcher,a key player, to a shoulder injury. Natalie Abra-hams, who is also part of the JWWC team, willonly make her return in two weeks.

SMACKED:Lara Eras­mus ofWestridgeYankeeshits ahomerunoff a StMartinspitcher onSaturdayat StephenReagonsportsfieldinWestridgeMitchell’sPlain. Photo:Rashied Isaacs

Early league upsetsON BOARD: OnThursday 20October Peo­ple’s Post an­nounced theirparticipationin the ninthJunior Wom­en’s WorldChampionship(JWWC) inCape Town.The first pitchof the tourna­ment will be onWednesday7 December at Turfhall Softball Complex in Belthorn. People’s Post will play an activerole to promote the event which culminates on Saturday 17 December. Picturedfrom left are Trevor Davids, Local Organising Committee for JWWC; Feroza Miller­Isaacs, Editor of People’s Post; and Edwin Scott, Sales Manager.