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BRACKENFELL
PUBLIC PROJECTS: CLEANING TEAMS
Subcouncil
creates jobs
DESIRE RORKE
B
y identifying and rolling out several
public projects, the Bergdal Subcoun-
cil has made a notable dent in the ar-
eas high unemployment numbers.
An estimated 800 jobs were created over
only a couple ofmonthsbymeans of national
governments Extended Public Works Pro-
gramme (EPWP), subcouncil manager
Grant Twigg revealed at last weeks sub-
council meeting.
This programme is aimed at providing in-
come relief through temporary and perma-
nent work for the unemployed to carry out
socially useful activities and according to
Twigg, the City of Cape Town is one of the
better performing municipalities in this re-
gard.
Halve unemployment
Phase twoof theprogrammewas launched
inApril 2009 at theUniversity of theWestern
Cape, with the goal of creating two million
full time jobs for the poor in South Africa.
This is hoped to contribute to halving un-
employment in the country by 2014, through
the delivery of public and community serv-
ices.
According to Twigg, the local department
within the city is expected to identify the
project and fund the capital aspect of such.
National government will in turn subsi-
dise the labour component.
We are encouraged by the executivemay-
or Patricia de Lille to roll-out such project
to the maximum in our different areas, he
said.
Projects rolled out in Kraaifontein and
Brackenfell since January this year in-
cludes sewer and manhole inspection and
maintenance, housing maintenance, clean-
ing and greening, health and hygiene work
and waste collection.
In the health sector, hygiene workers will
be used to conduct health and hygiene
awareness programmes and assist environ-
mental health practitioners with diarrhoea
cases and death investigations.
In addition administrative assistants will
help with office support and the culling of
files.
In the solid waste department three-year
waste collection contracts were awarded to
job seekers.
Cleaning teams
Themajority of these projects will use un-
skilled and semi-skilled workers in tasks
such as cleaning, planting andmaintenance.
For instance, the team in the water and
sanitation department will locate sewers
and manholes, inspect them for stormwater
ingress and fat build-up and then clean
them.
Another team in this department will lo-
cate and test the valves of fire hydrants.
Cleaning teams will clean and maintain
sports grounds and public ablutions, while
solid waste teams will clean the streets.
More and more similar community serv-
ice projects are being identified and we are
planning to create many more jobs in this
way. The next roll-outs are scheduled for Ju-
ly, Twigg said.
Melandrie Kapp en Mienkie van Brackenfell het Sondag aan die Woefiewandel op die
D'Ariawynlandgoed deelgeneem. Duisende hondeliefhebbers kom elke jaar bymekaar vir di
pretstap, waarvan TygerBurger vanjaar die mediaborg was. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
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Grang Twigg
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Minikrieketspelers: Die Laerskool Bastion het Saterdag deelgeneem aan n minikrieket
toernooi, wat aangebied is by die Laerskool Eikestad op Stellenbosch. Hier is die Aspan,
(van links) Deon Ricther, Kyle van der Kolf, Arie Meyring, Ian Opperman, Liam Burger, David
Simon, Eben Strauss, Zander Henn en MJ Dicks. Agter is die afrigter, LaneMari Duvenhage.
Die span het sy eerste wedstryd teen die Laerskool Gene Louw verloor, maar vir di
nederlaag vergoed deur sy tweede wedstryd teen die Laerskool Brackenfell ver te wen.
ROWENA HENDRICKS
A nine-year-old boy recently had a real-life
firefighting experience when he was shown
the ropes by real firemen in action while
they were busy extinguishing a veld fire in
Kuils River.
According toDhanr Smitsmom, Jacquie
Esterhuyse, they were driving home from
Stellenbosch when they saw a veld fire blaz-
ing near the houses in St Dumas and Jagter-
shof.
They decided to approach the scene only
because their son just learned about the 107
numberat school andhewanted to seewhat
a real fire engine, firemen and a fire scene
looked like, says Jacquie.
She says the firemen on duty were very
friendly and said they could watch from a
safe distance.
They even said we could later take pic-
tures of our son in one of the fire engines.
She says that after the firehoses were se-
cured one of the firemen quickly explained
to them what the different pieces of equip-
ment were.
He (the fireman) thenhelpedDhanr into
the fire truck, gave him a firefighters hat
and even posed for a photo, says Jacquie.
It was an all round amazing experience.
She says her son now looks up to these
friendly and caring firemen and the family
would like to thank themall formaking such
a huge difference in their boys life. All he
now really wants to be is a fireman, she
says laughing.
He even said: Oom het my hele lewe ge-
maak.
After telling the firemen that he gets bul-
lied and that no one will believe him at
school when he tells them what had hap-
pened, they said he was welcome any time
to bring his friends to the fire station for a
tour, says Jacquie.
Itwas an emotional sight, but it truly rep-
resented what firemen should be like, car-
ing, in a sometimes thankless profession.
I believe if we make these good services
and heroic and kind deeds public, more
young people will look up to and strive to be
like these firemen, policemen and others in-
stead of fictional characters such as Ben10,
she says.
The City of Cape Town has introduced the
Wally 107 mascot as part of their public edu-
cation and awareness programmes. The
mascot has been visiting schools, shopping
malls and exhibitions to inform the public
of the special 107 emergency number for
emergency calls from a Telkom landline.
They also warn children about the danger
of making hoax calls and putting other peo-
ples lives in danger.
The emergency services canbe reached on
021 480 7700 from a mobile phone.
Firemen show young
boy the real deal
Dhanr Smit is a Grade 3 learner at Mikro
Primary School.
Lucky Lucy has fundraiser
The Lucky Lucy Foundation is hosting a
fundraising dance at the Stikland Recrea-
tion hall on Saturday 11 May at 19:00.
Lucky Lucy Foundation is a non-profit,
pro-life, pro-quality of life organisation
that aims to relieve the plight of severely
neglected and abused animals.
Cost is R30 per person and guests can
take their own snacks and drinks.
Those willing are requested to take a
donation, such as dog or cat food, blan-
kets, chicken or rice. From R50 per
month, one can become a Guardian Angel
on guardianangel@luckylucy.org.
V For more information or tickets phone Alicia
076 678 2744 or Melani 083 371 5169.
Models& toys for
Easter Toy Fair
The Cape Model and Toy Club will
be hosting its annual Easter Toy
Fair on Saturday, 6 April at the
Edgemead Community Hall in
Edgemead Drive from 09:00 to 14:00.
Entrance fee for adults is R5 and
youth under the age of 16 years just
R2.
If last year was anything to go
by, this is not to be missed. All
enquiries can be directed to Alan
Nairn on 073 231 4488.
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Woensdag, 27 Maart 2013
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Tel: 021 948 5706 www.mkem.co.zal
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JANA BEKKER
n Program wat hom beywer het vir die on-
dersteuning van vigslyers en mense wat
MIV-positief is, salwaarskynlik einde Julie
vanjaar sy deure sluit.
Wanneer dt gebeur sal daar vir pasinte
van die Sothemba-vigsaksie geen vangnet
meerwees nie. Die kans is goed dat n ander
uitweg ooknie betyds sal komvir dimense
nie. Dt is die harde werklikheid wat werk-
nemers van di maatskaplike diensorgani-
sasie die afgelope tyd in die gesig staar.
N 20 jaar se ondersteuning aan vigslyers
enmense watMIV-positief is, sal Sothemba
oor bietjiemeer as viermaande vir die laas-
te keer vigspasinte en hul gesinne kan on-
dersteun en oplei.
n Ongelooflike lojaliteit bestaan by ons
drie permanente werknemers, s Elmien
Grobbelaar, bestuurder. Hulle is veral be-
kommerd oor die mense wat van Sothemba
se dienste gebruik maak. Ons weet nie of
daar dienste iswat di leemte gaanvul nie.
Elmien s genfekteerde persone neem
baie lank om vertroue op te bou en Sothem-
ba-werknemers vrees dat di vertrouens-
verhouding verlore sal gaan.
Hoewel Sothemba se sluiting nie n ver-
rassing is vir werknemers nie, is dit steeds
n skok.
In 2011 is n tweejaarpro-
jeksie gedoen en t reeds
was die skrif aan die muur:
as n ankerskenking nie
sou plaasvind nie, sou die
beskikbare fondse slegs ge-
noeg wees tot 2013.
Ons het deurentyd fond-
se probeer bekom, maar dit
was klein donasies, s El-
mien. Ondersteuning is
ontvang van entiteite soos
Community Chest enM-Sat
(munisipale gesondheids-
dienste), asook verskeie
kerke in die noordelike
voorstede.
D donasies was uiters
belangrik, aangesien dit ge-
help het om die kleiner projekte van So-
themba in stand te hou, s Elmien.
Tussen 2009 en 2011 het Sothemba twee
Lotto-toekennings ontvang, wat aange-
wend is vir die ontwikkeling van program-
me. Die wete was egter die heeltyd daar: in-
dien fondse nie deurentyd ingesamel sou
word nie, sou ons n die dienste kon aan-
hou lewer nie, s Elmien.
VerledeDesember isweer
n projeksie gedoen en in Ja-
nuarie is n strategiese be-
planningsessie gehou.
Ons het geweet indien
ons nie R35 000 per maand
insamel nie, sou ons nie die
organisasie se deure kon
oophou nie, s Elmien.
Elmien s tot drie jaar ge-
ledewas befondsing vir pro-
gramme wat MIV en vigs
aanspreek n spesiale fokus-
gebied van die staat. Alle
befondsingsmoontlikhede
vir MIV/vigs raak al hoe
minder. Dit is nie net in
Suid-Afrika so nie, maar
ook in die buiteland, s sy.
Ten spyte van die flou vooruitsig. lewer
Sothemba steeds onverstoord sy dienste,
tree hulle op as die enigste vangnet vir pasi-
ente en maak hulle steeds daagliks n ver-
skil.Dit is oordie tydperknJulie waaraan
hulle eerder nie wil dink nie.
Slag vir vigslyers as Sothemba sluit
Elmien Grobbelaar, bestuurder
van die Sothembavigsaksie.
FOTO: JANA BEKKER
Pedro Kruger visits Shiloh Relief
Pedro Kruger and Estelle Veldman.
A few Saturdays ago, the Shiloh Relief ware-
house was a hive with activity when famous
local artist, Pedro Kruger, invited locals to
spend their Saturday volunteering at Shiloh
Relief.
No task was too small or mundane for the-
se enthusiastic helpers who literally rolled
up their sleeves to get the job done.
More than half the population does not
have the resources to provide for themselves
or their families. Shiloh Relief exists for this
very purpose,says Shiloh spokesperson Es-
telle Veldman.
According to her hundreds of families de-
pendonmonthly aid fromtheir fully operati-
onal distribution warehouse situated in
Brackenfell.
By supplying clothing, monthly grocery
hampers, homeware or medical equipment,
we strive to uplift and restore those in need
in a dignified manner. It was humbling to
see the community joining hands and taking
a stand against poverty and the oppression
it brings,she says.
Shiloh Relief acts as the conduit between
the retail sector, the general public, local
upliftment organisations and ultimately,
the underprivileged.
We are totally reliant on the involvement
of the local community, whether for funds,
donations in kinds and even their time. Gre-
at amounts of goodsmove through our doors
almost daily and to ensure the donation rea-
ches the beneficiary in a dignified manner,
more hands are always needed bring order
to the heaps of goods that enter our
doors,she says.
Visit their website www.shiloh.org.za or
like them on facebook Shiloh Food/Relief
or contact Estelle on 084 373 7482. Community members hard at work at the Shiloh warehouse.
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Sewe belangrike
aspekte in n huwelik
I
n vandag se artikel gesels ons oor die
belangrike aspekte in n romantiese
verhouding of n huwelik.
Die eerste aspek is di van volwassen-
heid. Natuurlik verskil twee mense in n
verhouding ten opsigte van verskeie
aspekte soos agtergrond, persoonlikheid,
belangstellings en standpunte. Wanneer
jy toelaat dat hierdie verskille in die
verhouding oorheers, dan ontstaan daar
spanning. Twee mense in n verhouding
behoort die volwassenheid te h om
mekaar te akkommodeer en te respek-
teer.
Dan is daar is die belangrike aspek
van kommunikasie. Soveel is al hieroor
geskryf en gepreek, maar steeds is dit n
doodsteek in menige verhouding.
Enigeen behoort in n verhouding sy
of haar gevoelens, bekommernis, aspira-
sies en gedagtes met n geliefde te kan
deel. Wanneer kommunikasie geblokkeer
word, stuur n huwelik op probleme af.
n Belangrike punt om te onthou is dat
jy in jou kommunikasie moet kan praat,
sowel as luister.
n Derde belangrike punt is om tot n
vergelyk te kom. Ja, daar is die verskil-
le, maar ons behoort die saak s te
hanteer dat beide se gevoelens en
behoeftes gerespekteer word. Indien net
een se wense altyd eerste kom, dan voel
die ander een hy word gedomineer. Die
een is die wenner en die ander een is
die verloorder. Dit is verseker nie
waaroor n verhouding gaan nie twee
mense is in n verhouding om as n span
saam te werk.
In die vierde plek is dit nodig om
persoonlike ruimte te h. Wanneer die
een heeltyd aan jou hang en tyd opeis,
kan jy versmoor voel.
Kahil Gibran het in Die Profeet ges n
huwelik is soos twee bome in n tuin. As
die twee bome te na aan mekaar geplant
is, sal die een boom groot en sterk groei
en die ander boom wegkwyn. Die ruimte
moet egter ook nie te groot wees nie,
want dan groei twee huwelikmaats van
mekaar weg. Dis belangrik om mekaar
die ruimte te gee om te groei en jou
potensiaal uit te leef.
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their personal details at one of the Citys
Housing Estate Offices.
As part of our commitment towards
building aCaringCity that creates opportu-
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sources at its disposal to provide as many
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subsidised house in a new housing project.
In addition to encouraging people
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Woensdag, 27 Maart 2013
Concrete flies
as Sanral and
city take task
with tolling
Despite a pending review in the high court
and a previous agreement not to do so, the
South African National Roads Agency
(Sanral), gave the City of Cape Town, no-
tice of intent to start work.
In November 2011, in response to the
citys urgent interdict application, Sanral
agreed that it would take no further steps
towards implementing the toll road project
pending the citys review application be-
ingheard and that itwould provide the city
with 45 days notice of its intention to start
working on the toll project.
Such notification was received on 6
March 2013, which means that Sanral
could commence work on the project by 20
April 2013 without first resolving the citys
concerns.
The city does not believe that Sanral
has been transparent in its engagement
with the city and hence we will ask the
court to compel Sanral to provide all infor-
mation necessary regarding this project as
a matter of urgency. This will allow the re-
view process to be concluded fairly and
speedily, said Councillor Brett Herron,
mayoral committee member for transport,
roads and stormwater.
According toHerron, Sanral has thus far
refused to share information relating to
the cost of the tollroads, the magnitude of
the toll fees and impact on road users with
the city.
The city does not want a similar situa-
tion to arise here that arose in Gauteng,
that the toll roadwas built before residents
had a full understanding of the fees and
cost implications, he said.
The abovementioned court application
to review the decisions of Sanral and the
ministers of transport and environment,
which will make the toll roads possible,
was made to the Western Cape High Court
in March last year.
This review has not yet been concluded
and the city believes that Sanrals decision
to go ahead with this project before the
court has decided to the review applica-
tion, undermines the right of the city and
its people to have the court determine the
lawfulness of the project before it com-
mences.
The City of Cape Town has made every
reasonable effort to resolve the dispute re-
garding the tolling of the N1 and N2 into
Cape Town through the inter-governmen-
tal dispute process. We believe the deci-
sions which authorise the tolling of the N1
and N2 are unlawful, unreasonable and
procedurally unfair, said Herron.
In its notice to the city on 6 March, San-
ral indicated its intention to conclude a
concession contractwith the preferredbid-
der the Protea Parkways Consortium or
if necessary the reserve bidder, at an un-
specified time after 20 April 2013.
Sanral has also notified the city that it
intends commencing with construction
work, but it refuses to tell the city what
work it plans to do or when it will do it.
The city will therefore seek to have its
interdict application heard urgently.
Sanral has not been forthcoming with
how much this project would cost the resi-
dents of Cape Town and going ahead with-
out this information is unfair on the resi-
dents of Cape Town and our local econo-
my, said Herron.
In turn Sanral, on Friday stated that it
never said it intends to start with the
project or to conclude the concession con-
tract on the 20 April 2013.
Sanral, through its lawyers, did send a
letter to the city on 6 March 2013 notifying
it of its intention to take steps to advance
or implement the N1/N2 Toll Highway
Project, a statement read.
According to Sanral, Only after the ap-
pointment of a concessionaire, and once
funding has been secured, can the neces-
sary works under the project be carried
out...Sanral is thus not in a position to con-
clude a concession contract... Statements
(from the city) in this regard are mischie-
vous and intended to influence public opin-
ion in a particular direction.
Klub vier 50 jmet huisprojek
ESM ERASMUS
Dit is n jaar sedert die Hager-huis in Fi-
santekraal sy deure vir mishandelde
vroue en hul kinders oopgemaak het.
Die Durbanville-Lionsklub het onlangs
di projek aangeneemas n spesiale projek
om sy 50ste bestaansjaar vanjaar te vier.
Die klub het reeds waardevolle hulp ver-
leen.
Di huis is in Februarie verlede jaar
deur n inwoner van Fisantekraal, Getrui-
da Maartens, gestig en as n nie-winsge-
wende organisasie geregistreer.
Sy bedryf dit tans nog vanuit haar eie
huis, maar hoop om binnekort n geskikte
skeepshouer te kry om dit met nog slaap-
plek in te rig.
Die Durbanville-Lions het heel eerste
die elektriese bedrading in die huis opge-
knap en is nou besig om n skeepshouer
vir gebruik aan te pas.
Ditwasmoontlikmet die geldwat inge-
samel ismet die Lions se gholfdag, wat on-
langs by die Durbanville-gholfklub aange-
bied is, het Hans Schmid, president van
die Durbanville-Lionsklub, ges.
Lede van ons organisasie is daarop
trots om te behoort aan die familie van die
grootste diensorganisasie in die wreld,
het hy ges.
Die Durbanville-Lions het die afgelope
twee jaar ook bouwerk by die Primre
Skool The Valley onderneem.
Hulle, en hul borge, het kantore en on-
derdak-gange vir die leerlinge gebou,
asook n nuwe septiese tenk installeer.
Ander projekte was die verf van die An-
dries Olivier-Kwadruplegiese Sentrum,
Kerspartytjies vir minderbevoorregte
kinders, asook die voorsien van etes aan
meer as 300 mense per week.
Die Durbanville-Lions neem ook deel
aan die organisasie se internasionale Vre-
de-plakkaatkompetisie en werf plaaslike
skole om in te skryf. Die klub is ook betrok-
kemet sigverwante projekte soos die voor-
siening van brille en katarakoperasies aan
mense wat dit nie kan bekostig nie.
Dit word gedoen met die borgskap van
die plaaslike oogkundige, Mellins, en die
Elsies River Eye Clinic. Gehoorapparate
word ook met die hulp van plaaslike medi-
ci voorsien, terwyl die Durbanville-Lions
ook gereeld deelneem aan gesondheidsdae
wat deur die Durbanville-kliniek gehou
word. Die klub voorsien ook gereeld ver-
maak aan die Rosehaven-sentrum vir be-
jaardes. Mense wat by die Durbanville-Li-
onsklub wil aansluit, moet Hans Schmid
by 073 318 1822 bel.
Mense wat wil bydra tot die Hagar-huis,
kan Maartens by 083 747 2743 bel.
Hier is Gertruida Maartens (regs agter met pienk geblomde hemp) saam met van die vroue en
kinders wat sy in haar Hagarhuis n toevlug bied.
Hier met n besoek van
die DurbanvilleLions
klub aan die Hagarhuis
in Fisantekraal is (van
links) Hans Schmid
(president van die
DurbanvilleLions),
Denise Robinson
(plaaslike DALP),
Gertruida Maartens
(stigter) en Elaine
Smith (vrywilliger) met
JT (4). Voor staan
Ethan (4). Hul vanne
word weerhou vir hul
eie beskerming.
FOTO: CARINA ROUX
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Wont stop helping others despite cancer
Lucy Greenwood continues to serve the
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Lucy Greenwood who lives in Edgemead
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I received the news just before the Easter
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At that time she was working as a driver.
When shewent back toworkher employer
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I hated it. It was very precise and admin-
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encourage the people aroundme. I wasnt al-
lowed to be what God made me to be, she
says.
Field worker
It was this need to be of help to others that
saw her get involved as a volunteer during
the xenophobic incidents in Du Noon.
Today she works as a full-time field work-
er for Salt, a non-profit organisation that
helpswith thevast needs of the local commu-
nities of Table View, Milnerton, Du Noon
and Joe Slovo settlements.
Salt currently supplies 900 food parcels
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I am on the road a lot, and network be-
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And sometimes it is not a big thing they
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As is the case with so much in life, it is
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It is Lucys kind heart to continuously be
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initiative to help Lucy, after her cancer re-
turned last year.
She received chemotherapy yesterday
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Colleen says, pointing to her dear friend
whose right breast has also now been re-
moved.
I have known many people with cancer
but Lucy has really touched my heart. She
is such a humble sweetie-pie. She always
gives of herself in helping others.
God has placed it onmy heart to do some-
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community so much and I want her to live
the lifestyle that God wants for her. She
shouldnt have to shoulder the financial bur-
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says.
Following her second mastectomy, Lucy
also had to have her gall bladder removed.
The port inserted into her chest to facilitate
the easier administering of the chemothera-
py saw her developing a blood clot as well.
The end of last year was rough, with all
this happening in a short space of time, Lu-
cy says, sittingwith a green Ireland baseball
cap to cover her hairless scalp.
When asked to elaborate on her practical
and financial needs, the tears start flowing.
It is because the attention is on me, Im
not used to it, she explains in an emotional
response as she dabs at her cheek with a
cheerful Mickey Mouse napkin Colleen
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VAnyone would like to help Lucy can con-
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own Rainbow
Warriors, walked the
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Not once onour long journeydidwe come
across an aggressive animal. Weve fallen
into swamps, crawled through boomslang
infested forests, walked through game re-
serves and over farmlands and never did
one animal harm us or did we feel threat-
ened by them. I wish the same could be
said about the people we encountered
along the way, says Terrence Olivier.
Terrence (53) from Amanzimtoti and
Jimmy Collins, his 70-year-old walking
buddy from Johannesburg, arrived in
Cape Town last Wednesday after a gruel-
ling 2 000 km walk from Amanzimtoti, to
raise funds for several animal charities
across the country. Together they are
known as the RainbowWarriors and liter-
allywent a longway to raise awareness for
this cause.
One of the 24 charities they supported is
the Cape Town based Uitsig Animal Res-
cue Centre in Fisantekraal, with whom
they met at a fundraising event on Thurs-
day.
The event, a scrumptious high-tea was
hosted by Zomerlust Guest House in Paarl
and attended by the centres volunteers,
supporters and members of the communi-
ty.
The two intrepid warriors started their
70-day journey in January when Terrence
came to realise the urgency of the plight
of animal charities.
Every day I hear of charities asking for
financial help and the idea came to me to
do this long walk. It would afford me the
opportunity to raise funds and spread the
message, he says.
At that that stage Jimmy, a family friend
came down from Johannesburg for a visit
and decided to take up the challenge with
Terrence.
The two of them travelled through 70
towns and walked between 25 and 35 kilo-
metres a day, every day.
Many days I got up and thought that I
wasnt going to make it and had to push
myself, mentally and physically to get up
and walk on, says Jimmywhile he shows
off his walking shoes that had to be re-
treaded twice along the way.
One of the core ideologies of themessage
the warriors spread with their journey, is
a simple one: cruelty against domestic ani-
mals can be prevented by education and
sterilisation.
Uitsig Animal Rescue Centre, currently
has 500 animals living on their farm. Of
these 300 dogs, 100 cats, chickens and hors-
es, most have been abandoned our found
stray and neglected in townships in and
around Cape Town.
We try to find homes for these animals
but many of them will not be adopted and
staywith us until they die, aswe by princi-
ple do not euthanise animals, says Denay
Saunders of the rescue centre.
In one township we did a survey which
showed that only three out of 189 of the
dogs living there was sterilised.
Visit theirwebsite atwww.uitsig.org.za.
Denay
Saunders and
Heidi Swartz
of the Uitsig
Animal Rescue
Centre in
Fisantekraal.Mareza Grandia and Trudie Laynes of Brackenfell.
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LEADER'S PAGE
TYGERBURGER | BRACKENFELL
Woensdag, 27 Maart 2013
EarthHour
loses sparkle
in the dark
Those of us who honoured Earth Hour
Saturday night by switching off our
lights, may have found that it was
probably one of the longest hours this
year.
Uniting people to protect the planet
seemed to lose its glamour after about
half an hour.
One is not equipped for a power outage
any more, even when created by your
own free will. After about 15 minutes, the
romantic atmosphere created by all the
candles in the house started to wear off.
Then the urge for coffee kicks in, oh
yes, but we cant put the kettle on. And
the small gas stove used during the last
season of load shedding, is packed away
somewhere where one would definitely
not find it in the dark. Especially not
with the torch batteries that have run
down for no reason.
Sooo what shall we do then? Watch a
bit of TV? Or not. That also operates on
electricity, remember? Half an hour to go.
What do people who can only rely on
candle or paraffin lamp power? Play
cards? (Where did we put those again?)
They probably just sit down and chat.
Do families still have simple conversa-
tions or does it interfere with their TV or
cellphone time. Now 20 minutes to go
20 minutes to ponder on the real value of
electricity, our dependence on it and
also what it took away from us. Weve
given too much power away, it seems,
and that does humankind no good, never
mind the planet.
Wees sterk en hou
goeie moed! Ja,
vertrou op die
Here!
Ps. 27:14
Daars n hond in my drinkwater! Savanna, die jong Labradorhondjie van Louise Augustyn van Durbanville,
het hier beland in die waterkom, waaruit haar vriend, Jackson, van PG Engelbrecht, sy dors geles het. Dit was
kort voor die aanvang Sondagoggend van die Woefie Wandel op die D'Ariawynlandgoed. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
LEADER
BRIEWE
briewe@tygerburger.co.za|Faks: 021 910 6561|Posbus 747, Belville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woorde nie,
sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
If people bothered to take
analytical notice, one will find
trolley transporters do not
stand and beg or become a
nuisance at your doorstep. All
they are doing is desperately
trying in another way like me
and you to make a living with
the end survival strategy to
put food on the table.
The latest complaint now is
these trolleys transporters are
an obstacle in the road and
therefore should be banned
from our highways and by-
ways.
Even better, the trolleys are
used to transport stolen
property and therefore another
justification call to ban the
trolleys from the neighbour-
hood.
If that is the case, then we
have to ban all modes of
transport as criminals may get
away.
The other issue is the
ownership of that trolley.
If a company can positively
identify particular trolleys due
to a proper identification
process then by all means let
the wheels of justice turn.
I appeal to people to donate
trolleys to justified, identified
users in our never-ending
quest for employment, where
the donated trolley is properly
registered, marked and num-
bered to an identified user
with a code of conduct.
KEITH BLAKE
Email
Number the
trolleys with ID
As jy genetika wegvat, is daar
nie iets soos slegte honde nie,
net slegte eienaars en Die
enigste tye wanneer ek reken
God is wreed en gevoelloos, is
wanneer ek sien die eienaars
wat Hy honde gee.
Hierdie twee aanhalings hoor
ek male sonder tal in my kop
elke dag wanneer ek so rond-
Nie iets soos slegte
honde, net eienaars
om my kyk en sien hoe mense
hul honde behandel, eintlik
mishandel. Onthou, om n
hond af te skeep en te verwaar-
loos, is ook mishandeling. En
dan onthou ek goed wat iemand
van die DBV eendag aan my
ges het: Maklik 90% van die
sogenaamde hondeliefhebbers
moet nooit naby n hond
toegelaat word nie!
Die tragiese waarheid is dat
die oorweldigende meerderheid
mense honde aanhou om
selfsugtige redes, om hul
onvoldoende persoonlikhede aan
te vul, en nooit die moeite doen
om vas te stel wat die betrokke
ras se behoeftes ten opsigte van
oefening, dissipline, aandag en
voeding is nie. Sien, die arme
dier moet mos van meet af
geneties geprogrammeer wees
om die perfekte hond te wees.
Ons word so dikwels warm
onder die kraag wanneer die
bure se honde aanhoudend blaf
vir hul eie skaduwees, en dan
kom die een moordgedagte na
die ander in mens se kop op.
En eintlik is dit nie die arme
honde se skuld nie. Hulle blaf
tien teen een omdat hulle
gefrustreerd en neuroties is
omdat hulle nie genoeg oefening
en dissipline kry nie. Kortom,
dis hul slegte, selfsugtige en
onverantwoordelike eienaars
wat voor stok gekry moet word!
WARE HONDELIEFHEBBER
Melkbosstrand
Much has been written and
reported in this newspaper and
other news media regarding
motorists who disobey stop
signs and red traffic lights and
I share the sentiment of the
writer of last weeks article.
(Please stop your car at the
stop signs, Tygerburger, 20
March.)
The City of Cape Town has a
plan in place to recruit more
traffic inspectors for the
northern suburbs, but this is a
long way off.
It may be time that we who
are concerned and who obey
Makedatabase of
their registrations
For the past few weeks we have
been receiving calls on both
our landlines asking us to
check out our computer man-
agement.
Your computer sends out
error reports and we are calling
from Microsoft to clear out the
error reports. They then ask
for remote access to your
computer! Alarm bells? Yes!
Naturally we declined and
asked for contact details. They
gave us this number
0017602831718. So whilst my
husband was chatting to
Microsoft I called from the
other line and the phone was
answered. Possibly enough to
reassure the less stressed.
However, its a bogus call
centre that answers as Micro-
soft (apparently they change the
number and are thus hard to
trace).
We called Microsoft and they
said that categorically they
would never call you.
Apparently they put a reader
on your computer allowing
them access to your passwords.
Whats worrying is that they
are very convincing.
However, being security
conscious, as our family is,
whenever we have questioned
them, they simply hang up.
They specifically asked for
Mrs Miles, so they are working
off a database. They are defi-
nitely targeting this area and it
would be good for people to be
aware.
LESLEY MILES
West Beach
Its definitely not
Microsoft on the line
SMSes
V This is awarning toall driverswhodont
stop at stop streets: if you crash into me
because Ive stopped at the stop street;
or if you crash in to me because you ha
vent stopped at the stop street, I will
throwthebookat you. If youare not insu
red I will sue you for everything you have.
I amsickandtiredofyoudriverswhohave
no respect for the law. - Anon
V Noggeenoptrede teenaborsieplakker
oortreders. Owerhede lyk baie tevrede.
Wag hulle vir n pasint om sy lewe te ver
loor? - Eben, Parow
V Whyohwhy is there an objection about
how many TygerBurger readers are En
glishorAfrikaans?Weetalmalniedatons
in al twee tale op skool geleer is nie, en
as SuidAfrikaners, kan meeste van ons
albei tale lees en skryf. My husband and
my folks were bilingual, his home mainly
Afrikaansandminemainly English.Of our
3 children 2 have chosenAfrikaans as ho
me language and 1 chose English. In this
day and age, if you were schooled in SA
dan moet ons in beide tale kan lees en
skryf or is someone trying to start a
quarrelkomaan julle , lees invrede(read
in peace) albeit slowly (al is dit stadig) in
one of the languages. Onthou, al kan jul
maar net n paar Engelse woorde praat,
you will be able to make yourself under
stood inanycountryonGodsgoodearth!
So kinders, dis nou genoeg! - Sil, Good-
wood
V NewCape liquor bylaw charges roughly
R6000extra fora licencetosell boozeun
till 4am. Who drinks alcohol that time of
day? Fishermen, politicians, the stinking
rich or bored housewives ? Thought Joe
citizen is struggling with the basic costs
of living in SA. - Val Sables, Bloubergstrand
V I hope city does not only chop trees
down,butgetsadviceonwhattoplant in
stead, maybe schools and garden clubs
couldget involved.Endofsummer isbest,
so now is the time. - Anon
) SMSe kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord
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LEWENSKIEKIE
traffic laws, record the registra-
tion numbers of the offenders,
together with the time and
place of the occurrence and the
Traffic Department provide an
email address where this
information could be posted,
which will provide records of
the offenders, thus creating a
database and action could then
be taken accordingly.
WILBUR
Durbanville
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TYGERBURGER | BRACKENFELL
Woensdag, 27 Maart 2013
Die wykskomitees vir die vyf wyke van die
subraad 7 (Koeberg) het onlangs opleiding
ontvang.
Dit het gehandel oor die rol van wyksko-
miteelede en wat die wetlike raamwerk is
waarbinne hulle moet funksioneer.
Ditwas vanjaar die eerste keer dat di op-
leiding aan wykskomiteelede gebied is. Die
kursusmateriaal is deur die nasionale en
provinsiale regering saamgestel.
Volgens Gerhard Fourie, voorsitter van
die subraad 7 (Koeberg), het die wykskomi-
teelede die opleiding as baie leersaam be-
vind.
Wykskomitees opgelei
Die wyk 102komiteelede is Leon Brynard, Gerhard Botha en Nicolaas Buys. Wyk 102 bestaan uit
dle van Brackenfell, insluitende Arauna, Cape Gate, Kleinbron, Vredekloof, Vredekloofhoogte,
asook dele van Kraaifontein. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
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TYGERBURGER | BRACKENFELL
Woensdag, 27 Maart 2013
The Alta du Toit Aftercare will host their
golf day at the Bellville Golf Club on Friday
19 April. Entrance fee is R300 per person.
The format of the game is 4BBB. Entry
forms for the competitionneeds to be comple-
ted no later than Friday 12 April. To obtain
an entry form, email marina@altaduto-
it.org.za.
V For more information phone Marietjie on
021 913 2106 or email marietjie@altadutoit.org.za. Brakkies Got Talent 2013 kicked off in style
last Tuesday, with the first round taking
place in the school hall and setting a high
standard for the rest of this competition.
Performances of various types were en-
joyed and voted for by a team of judges, par-
ents and fellow pupils alike, says Tersia
Coetzee.
The audience was awed with an array of
performances, which included music, sing-
ing, dancing, rap and poetry and interest-
ing talent combinations such as tap danc-
ing to guitar music.
Eachparticipantwasallowed90 seconds
in which to convince the judges and audi-
ence alike to vote for their performance to
be one of the Top 5, she says.
The competition in the Top 10 was tough
and it was impossible to guess who the Top
5 will be. Brackenfell will have to wait in
anticipation for the finals inMay, when the
voting process will be completed.
Brakkies got plenty Talent!
Chloe Allbut was a favourite on the evening.
PHOTOS: TERSIA COETZEE
Danielle Groenewald impressed with her vocal
abilities.
The Zenith Crew dance group in action.
Danielle Psomas showcased her singing talent.
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TYGERBURGER | BRACKENFELL
Woensdag, 27 Maart 2013
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Helena-Michelle Saunders from Vredekloof
in Brackenfell and Adriaan Bergh from Ty-
gerberg High School, were among 12 learn-
ers who each won a bursary of R75 000 in a
recent essay writing competition.
In fourth overall position, Helena-
Michelle also won a laptop for her school,
Bloemhof Girls High in Stellenbosch.
Helena-Michelle and the other winners
of the Nedbank, Western Cape Provincial
Treasury and the Western Cape Depart-
ment of Education Essay Writing Bursary
Competition were announced last week-
end.
Held since 2008, the awards strive to de-
velop the next generation of mathemati-
cians, accountants, economists and busi-
ness decision-makers in the Western
Cape, says Alan Winde, minister of fi-
nance, economic development and tourism
in the Western Cape.
The competition was opened in July last
year to Grade 11 learners taking econom-
ics, mathematics or accounting as subjects
from all of the 213 secondary schools in the
Western Cape.
Entrants were required to answer the
following question in an essay of a mini-
mum of 2 200 words:
Global economic growth slowed down
during 2011, marked by a slower growth in
both developed and emerging markets.
Global growth is expected to moderate fur-
ther over the short termowing to the conta-
gion risk for the Eurozone emanating from
the Greece sovereign debt challenge. Al-
though the growth prospects in the West-
ern Cape economy are positive there are
still a number of socio-economic challeng-
es that need to be addressed.
Targeted government interventions and in-
vestment in respect of improving education
outcomes of the labour force, skills develop-
ment and increasing wellness amongst the
population are expected to support long term
and sustainable growth, which in turn will
add in reducing unemployment and alleviate
poverty.
According to Winde, the 2012 competition
elicited great participation from learners,
teachers and curriculum advisors.
Iwant to encourageall learnerswhohave
a talent and interest in maths, accounting
and economics to enter this competition
when entries open later this year, he said.
Local wins Nedbank bursary for essay
HelenaMichelle receives her price from Graeme
Auret, managing executive of Nedbank Corpo
rate.
Only a few days are left for the countrys
greenest beauties to enter the Miss Earth
South Africa competition.
The annual search for the countrys
greenest beauties is on andwomen between
18 and 28 are invited to enter the 2013 pro-
gramme.
2013 promises to be a year filled with en-
vironmental milestones, sustainable
achievements and green dreams, said
Georgina Cost, operations manager: Miss
Earth South Africa.
Miss Earth South Africa strives to em-
power young South African women to take
on an active role in sustainable develop-
ment, community greening, energy effi-
ciency and carbon reduction programmes.
The Miss Earth South Africa is a women
empowerment and education programme
that encourages young South African wom-
en to become more actively involved in
greening projects and conservation efforts
as well as to support sustainable pro-
grammes in their communities.
These young women will be exposed to
important issues such as water steward-
ship, energy efficiency, renewable ener-
gies, glass recycling and sustainability.
They will have the platform to be hands-
on involved in educational programmes,
workshops and much more.
Theprogramme is a learnership and lead-
ership programme thatwill add value to the
lives of all the successful 2013 candidates.
Log on towww.missearthsa.co.za to enter
and for details of entry requirements. Like
their Facebook page and follow them on
twitter on @missearth_sa for regular up-
dates throughout the programme.
Entries close on 1 April and castings will
take place across the country during April.
Successful candidates will be notified.
Green& glam revolution
Miss Earth
South Africa
2012, Tamerin
Jardine, ahead
of her departure
for Manila where
she represented
South Africa at
the International
Miss Earth.
Borge help: Groot geesdrif heers by vanjaar se o.14A en Bnetbalspanne van die
Horskool Brackenfell. Volgens die afrigter, Janene Heyneke, n oudBrakkie en opvoeder by
die skool, het borge en ouers na vore getree om die spelers toe te rus vir die netbalsei
soen. Voor van links is Marlize Smallberger, Lindi van Rhyn, Alexia Smit, Janne Heyneke
(afrigter), Nosipho Zito, Megan Pienaar en Janine Opperman. In die middel is Taylor Landry,
Michelle Postma, Ntombi Miselo, Le Ch Quin en Michelle Marais. Agter is Anika Stander,
Dominique Fuchs en Anja le Roux. Die borge is (agter van links) Lynton Lohr, Jacques
Smalberger, Jaco Piek, Ivan Pienaar en Talita Pienaar.
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TYGERBURGER | BRACKENFELL
Woensdag, 27 Maart 2013
GINGERBEER
TygerBurger and FAB Bridal Ex-
po have once again joined hands
to give one lucky couple the
chance to win a wedding.
FAB, the Capesmost renowned
bridal show, is set to take place at
the GrandWest Market Hall on 4
and 5 May. The bridal show will
once again offer those who are
planning their wedding, or even a
special event or birthday party,
access to everything they need.
FAB brings together service
providers and products from
across the Cape and puts visitors
in touch with the various experts
they need in order to plan their
wedding.
A wide selection of stunning
gowns and suits by most of Cape
Towns designers will be on dis-
play and there will be fashion
shows on both days.
Doors open Saturday 4 May
from 09:00 to 17:00 and Sunday 5
May from 09:00 to 16:00. Entry
costs R60. For more information,
contact the organisers on 021 910
2779/084 596 1753 or email desi-
ree@donatoevents.co.za.
WIN! WIN! WIN!
VOne bridal couple can win a
wedding valued at R140 000. Over
the next four weeks, TygerBurger
will publish wedding photos per-
taining to FAB. Collect all four
photos and take them along to the
FAB Bridal Expo.
Fill in the entry form at the
show and drop it in the entry box
together with your photographs
on any of the show days. Multiple
entries are not allowed.
The winning couple will be an-
nounced at the show on Sunday 5
May after the last fashion show at
15:00. The winning couple will be
notified by phone, if not present.
Visit www.tygerburger.co.za or
www.donatoevents.co.za or the
FAB Bridal Expo Facebook page.
Photos can also be downloaded on
the websites.
Win your dreamwedding
Collect all four pictures published in
TygerBurger over the coming weeks to
enter the TygerBurger/FAB Bridal Expo
Win a Wedding competition.
Theprize includes:
Venue and catering (buffet style)
for 60 guests, including decor and
flower arrangements, string
quartet for pre-drinks and a
wedding limousine sponsored by
Fort Simon Wine Estate
situated on the Bottelary Road
(R47 620); wedding dress from
renowned Cape Town designer
Jacques Lagrange (R20 000);
Photography by Sibling
Photography (R12 500); Wedding
planning by Donato Events
(R14 500); Honeymoon by The
Bay Hotel (R7 900); Wedding
video by Gene Productions
(R7 500); Invites and Save the
Date by Polkadot Weddings and
Design (R5 000); DJ by PLAY4U
(R4 500); Cake by Sugar and
Spice (R4 500); Wedding favors by
CK Ramics (R4 500) and The
House of Chocolates (R4 000);
Bridesmaid dresses by Paper
Dolls (R4 000); Make-up and hair
by The Make-up Worx (R3 400).
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15
NUUS
NEWS
TYGERBURGER | BRACKENFELL
Woensdag, 27 Maart 2013
Register
your lands
boreholes
The city is
encouraged by the
response to
boreholes and
well-point regis-
tration drive. The
city appeals to
those with
boreholes or
well-points on
their properties to
register or
re-register on its
database, in the
spirit of Water
Month.
The information
obtained during
the borehole/well-
point registration
process is re-
quired for statisti-
cal data purposes
only and no
charges are
levied.
There has been
a steady increase
in the number of
boreholes and
well-point regis-
trations across
the city espe-
cially during
March this year,
which is also the
citys Water
Month.
Apart from
information,
owners will also
receive a new
borehole/well-
point sign which
must be promi-
nently displayed
on the boundary
of the premises,
upon registration.
The effective
use of boreholes
and well-points
for non-drinking
purposes, such as
irrigating gar-
dens, reduces the
demand on
drinking water
from the citys
water mains, and
is therefore
encouraged.
We would like
to appeal to those
who have these
water resource
applications on
their premises to
please register
them with the
citys water and
sanitation depart-
ment at no
charge. As a
Caring City, we
recognise and
applaud those
who use alterna-
tive water sourc-
es, said the
mayoral commit-
tee member for
utility services,
Ernest Sonnen-
berg.
V To register or rereg
ister the borehole(s)
and/or wellpoint(s),
contact Sylvia Nkubu
on 021 400 9966 or
Sylvia.Nkubu@cape
town.gov.za or Nozibe
le Nopikela on
021 400 9964 or Nozi
bele.Nopikela@cape
town.gov.za.
V Visit the Citys Keep
Saving Water website
at www.cape
town.gov.za/keepsav
ingwater for further in
formation aboutwater
conservation and re
sponsible water use.
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16
NUUS
NEWS
TYGERBURGER | BRACKENFELL
Woensdag, 27 Maart 2013
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LONDON
PRICES
PAID
TOP
LONDON
PRICES
PAID
Re-saleable Silver
items wanted, i.e. Tea
Services, Trays,
Picture Frames,
Cutlery. We also
purchase any broken
Silver Items.
WANTED Dinky,
Matchbox, Corgi,
Hornby, Dublo Train
Sets, Britains die cast
toys, dolls, teddies, the
list is endless
Top English prices
paid for Oil
Paintings,
Watercolours, Pastels,
Maps and Prints.
We have English
collectors waiting to
purchase any old
Fountain Pens
Gold is tradingat a recordhigh so cash in thoseunused,
unwanted itemsbefore thebubblebursts!
WepurchaseOmega, Jaeger LeCoultre, Breitling,Universal, IWC,
PatekPhilippe,Militarywatchesplusmanyothermakes, etc
Medals in the last few
years have increased
in value. Have a look
in your drawers and
cupboards for any 1st
and 2nd WW groups
or campaign medals.
(please don't clean
the medals)
We also require
orders, decorations,
in fact any articles
relating to Wars or
Militaria. We have a
database of
collectors.
Also very sought after
are amber items, coral,
turquoise, Masonic
items, books and
memorabilia. Also
costume jewellery
Swords, daggers, cap
badges, old uniforms,
trench memorabilia,
etc. are extremely
sought after
We buy broken Gold
in any form - Asian,
Indian, Middle
Eastern, Foreign,
Dental and any
unhallmarked. Also
platinum & silver etc.
Rolex Submariners
and GMTMasters
We will pay a
minimum of
Price guaranteed
R15,000
Gents mechanical
Omega's working or
not any condition.
We pay a minimum of
R500
BRACKENFELL LIBRARY HALL
(PRIVATE ROOM)
Paradys Street, Brackenfell
Thursday 4th April 10am to 2pm
TOP LONDON PRICES PAID
Sovereigns - we pay a
minimum of
each Kruggerands we
pay up to
These prices are
guaranteed
R1,700
R15,000
Weguarantee tooffer you the truemarket valueonany items. Themarket for
re-saleable jewellery items is alsoparticularly buoyant
Urgently wanted are watch parts, lathes, tools, cases, movements, etc. Anything related to
clocks or watches. Above are just some of the items we are looking for, the rest are too
numerous to mention, so if you are in any doubt at all, bring it along. There is absolutely no
charge.
Dont make the mistake of thinking your items are not valuable enough. We guarantee that
you will be treated with utmost respect and courtesy
Mr Elton of Bentleys UK is a fully licensed Valuer and Buyer with over 35 years
experience. Bentleys UK were established in 1978. There is no obligation to sell, no
pressure. If you just require a free valuation, its no problem.
If for any reason youcannot attend the venue,weoffer a completely freeno
obligationhomeservice. Just giveus a call to arrangea timeanddate.
076 334 7795
www.bentleysuk.com info@bentleysuk.com
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Head Office: Main Road, Seapoint, Cape Town
A dog show and competition by the Animal
Rescue Team featuring categories from
best trick to best owner and dog look-a-like
is one of the highlights of the annualEaster
Bunny Animal Charity Fair.
The fair is hosted as part of the monthly
market by the Durbanville craft market on
Saturday 6 April from 08:30 to 14:00 in the
shade of the old oak trees in the gardens of
Rust-en-Vrede in Wellington Road, Durban-
ville.
The dog show and competition will start
at 10:00. Prizes will be awarded in these cate-
gories: puppy (eight weeks to six months);
best small breed; best medium breed; best
large breed; fancy dress; best trick; Mr and
Mrs Congeniality and owner and dog look-a-
like.
Entries cost R20. Contact Debbie via
email: debbieanimalrescue@gmail.com to
enter.
Beauty Without Cruelty will be selling its
special sandals, and vegan cookbooks.
The organisations Capetonians Against An-
imal Abuse, Sea Shepherds andCoveGuard-
ians will have stalls. The Lucky Lucy Foun-
dation will sell cookbooks and T-shirts.
Theres a collection box for donations of
food, clothes, blankets for the animals and
children from Blikkiesdorp.
Bargain books will be sold by the Durban-
ville Childrens Home.
Other activities include competitions and
raffles, healthy vegan and vegetarian food
stalls, exotic pancakes,
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