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Woensdag, 9 Oktober 2013 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za ELSIESRIVIER 550 750 450 1250 • Spectacle Frame to the value of R950 • An Eye Test • Two Clear Plastic Lenses • Spectacle Frame to the value of R950 • Two Prescriptive Single Vision Sunglass Plastic Lenses • Spectacle Frame to the value of R950 • An Eye Test • Two Clear Plastic Lenses • Spectacle Frame to the value of R950 • An Eye Test • Two Clear Plastic Lenses • An Eye Test • Clear Plastic Bifocal Lenses • Spectacle Frame to the value of R950 A ffordable housing is on the cards for Elsies River. At a recent Subcouncil 4 meeting city officials and councillors got insight into a report from the Domus Housing Group about the E-Junction development that aims to bring new affordable living to the area. Grant Kolbe and Matthew Quinton of the Domus Housing Group presented the report which detailed how the housing project would provide for approximately 1 000 af- fordable housing units to be built near the Elsies River station. Their report pointed out that the project will be completed in three phases. In Phase One, a total of 120 units will be constructed. Work on this phase was launched in June this year and is expected to be completed by August 2014. In Phase Two, an additional 278 units will be built. Construction on this phase launched in August and will run until No- vember 2014. In Phase Three, another 690 units will be added. Work on this phase will run from April 2014 until October 2015. Rentals This housing project aims to cater for young working-class professionals, single- parent households or starter families with a good credit history. Rents will range from R750 per month for a bachelor’s flat to R2 250 per month for two- bedroom apartments. The aim is to provide affordable accommo- dation that will allow people from decentral- ised communities to move closer to the eco- nomic hub of the city, and to make a contri- bution to the economic growth of the area. The City of Cape Town supports urban re- generation initiatives as a way of uplifting local communities, and is actively involved in supporting a number of long-term projects including the Voortrekker Road Corridor Improvement District (VRCID) and the proposed Halt Road regeneration project. It welcomes partnerships with the private sector in striving to meet its social develop- ment goals. Social Development Strategy and Eco- nomic Growth Strategy policy documents have been drawn up to facilitate this proc- ess. Planning The purpose of these policy documents is to direct future urban planning and promote the integration of communities which have historically been separated, often to the det- riment of its inhabitants. By aligning these Strategy policies with the existing Integrated Development Plan, the city hopes to promote an equitable and opportunity city for all of its residents. V For further information related to the City’s devel- opment plans, see the Social Development Strategy and Economic Growth Strategy policy documents. For details of the Integrated Development Plan, visit the IDP website. For more information about the housing project go to the website http://domushousing.co.za. PROJECT HAS BEGUN: 1 000 HOMES New homes for Elsies An artist’s impression of the new housing development in Elsies River.

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Woensdag, 9 Oktober 2013 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e­pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

ELSIESRIVIER

550 750450

1250• Spectacle Frame to the value of R950• An Eye Test • Two Clear Plastic Lenses

• Spectacle Frameto the value of R950

• Two PrescriptiveSingle Vision SunglassPlastic Lenses

• Spectacle Frame to the value of R950• An Eye Test • Two Clear Plastic Lenses

• Spectacle Frame to the value of R950• An Eye Test • Two Clear Plastic Lenses

• An Eye Test• Clear Plastic Bifocal Lenses• Spectacle Frame to the value of R950

Affordable housing is on the cards forElsies River.At a recent Subcouncil 4 meeting

city officials and councillors got insight intoa report from the Domus Housing Groupabout the E-Junction development that aimsto bring new affordable living to the area.Grant Kolbe and Matthew Quinton of the

Domus Housing Group presented the reportwhich detailed how the housing projectwould provide for approximately 1 000 af-fordable housing units to be built near theElsies River station.Their report pointed out that the project

will be completed in three phases.In Phase One, a total of 120 units will be

constructed. Work on this phase waslaunched in June this year and is expectedto be completed by August 2014.In Phase Two, an additional 278 units will

be built. Construction on this phaselaunched in August and will run until No-vember 2014.In Phase Three, another 690 units will be

added. Work on this phase will run fromApril 2014 until October 2015.

RentalsThis housing project aims to cater for

young working-class professionals, single-parent households or starter families witha good credit history.Rents will range from R750 per month for

a bachelor’s flat to R2 250 per month for two-bedroom apartments.The aim is to provide affordable accommo-

dation that will allow people from decentral-ised communities to move closer to the eco-nomic hub of the city, and to make a contri-bution to the economic growth of the area.The City of Cape Town supports urban re-

generation initiatives as a way of upliftinglocal communities, and is actively involvedin supporting a number of long-termprojects including the Voortrekker RoadCorridor Improvement District (VRCID)and the proposed Halt Road regenerationproject.It welcomes partnerships with the private

sector in striving to meet its social develop-ment goals.Social Development Strategy and Eco-

nomic Growth Strategy policy documentshave been drawn up to facilitate this proc-ess.

PlanningThe purpose of these policy documents is

to direct future urban planning and promote

the integration of communities which havehistorically been separated, often to the det-riment of its inhabitants.By aligning these Strategy policies with

the existing Integrated Development Plan,the city hopes to promote an equitable andopportunity city for all of its residents.

V For further information related to the City’s devel­opment plans, see the Social Development Strategyand Economic Growth Strategy policy documents.For details of the Integrated Development Plan, visitthe IDP website.For more information about the housing project goto the website http://domushousing.co.za.

PROJECT HAS BEGUN: 1 000 HOMES

New homes for Elsies

An artist’s impression of the new housing development in Elsies River.

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2 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 9 Oktober 2013NuusNews

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Photo gallery

TygerBurger joined in the fun at the Season ofSauvignon Festival in the Durbanville WineValley over the weekend.

Competition

Tickets to live shows, including Prime Circleand Chris Chameleon, as well as Blackstonera­dio hampers are up for grabs this week.

Video

Olaf Roberg (70) from Bothasig proved thatyou’re never too old to wow a crowd. Heperformed Matt Munroe’s “My kind of girl” forTygerBurger after winning the Forever YoungMusic Competition.

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GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Mobile learning is in action for learners,thanks to the efforts of an Elsies River en-trepreneur.Llewellyn Scholtz has developed an appli-

cation for cellphones and computers to helplearners who are doing CAT (computer ap-plication technology) at school, and it’s al-ready making a big difference for learners.The former teacher, now a web designer,

is still passionate about imparting hisknowledge about the subject and wanted tomake a difference in the lives of learners,not just in his community, but across thecountry.“Since leaving teaching, which I still do

part-time, I devoted my time to research onhow to enhance the subject that I taught forso many years,” he said.“That is when I decided to build an An-

droid app which learners can download ontheir phones. Youngsters love playing withtheir phones, so now they can have funwhile learning with everything they needto know at their fingertips.”Scholtz pointed out thatwith this applica-

tion on their phones they really didnot needa textbook.“Everything that you need to learn is

there,” he says excitedly.“There’s interaction all the time because

it marks multiple choice questions andmatching items electronically. The bestpart is that it’s free.”While Scholtz has developed this applica-

tion for CAT, he already has his eyes set onlooking at how applications can help out inother subjects as well.“Mobile learning represents a way to ad-

dress a number of our educational prob-lems,” he says.“It is themobile aspect of this application

that makes it stand apart from other typesof learning. Children love cellphones, sowhy can’t we use it to enhance their educa-tion?“Devices such as smart phones and tab-

lets enable innovation and help students,teachers, and parents gain access to digitalcontent, and are essential tools to improvelearning for students.”Scholtz added thathehadhoped to release

the application earlier this year but he hadto be patient to allow the education depart-ment to approve it.“Now it canhelp learners across the coun-

try,” he concluded.VThe application can be downloaded at http://cat.appzmobile.co.za, or email llewel­[email protected].

Llewellyn Scholtz, standing, helps learners, from left, Nazly Rayners, Rozelle Scholtz, and ToufeeqHendricks, get a better understanding of CAT with the application that he developed.

PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Mobile learning attheir fingertips

TINA BURGER@kaapse_kind

Ever wondered how the criminal justicesystem works?Lt Col Patrick Jacobs, station com-

mander of the Bothasig police shared hisknowledge on this topic at a recentmeet-ing on Friday 4 October at the Bothasigpolice station.

VThe crime is reported to the nearestpolice station.

VThe police open a docket and investi-gate the crime.

VThedocket is then sent to courtwherethe prosecutor will decide if more inves-tigation is needed.

VThe National Prosecutor (NPA) willdecide whether or not to prosecute.

VThere are three ways of going aboutthis.

VFirstly, if theNPAdecidesnot topros-ecute it will be because the case is notstrong enough because of a lack of evi-dence.

VIf they decide to prosecute the casegoes to court for charges.

VThe prosecutor may also decide to di-vert the matter for alternative resolu-tion.

VFrom there, in court, the accusedmay apply to be released on bail whilewaiting for the trial to conclude afterthere is a bail hearing. The trial may bepostponed numerous times to collectmore evidence orbecause the accused re-quires a lawyer.

VThe prosecutor will be first to call awitness to present some evidence toprove the accused is guilty or not guilty.

VThe accused or his/her lawyer maythen also call a witness to present evi-dence.

VAfter both sides have been heard, thepresiding officer decides if the accusedis guilty or not.

VIf they are guilty the accused is sen-tenced by the presiding officer and mayspend time in jail and be released on pa-role.The accused may also have to pay a

fine or compensation to the clerk of thecourt or other sentencing options mayapply.

How the South African CriminalJustice System works, in a nutshell

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A community is in mourning after amother and two childrenwere found deadinside a backyard dwelling in Bonteheu-wel. It caught alight early on Sundaymorning.According to Wilfred Solomons-Johan-

nes of the City of Cape Town’s DisasterRisk Management Centre, an emergencycall was placed around 03:10 on Sunday toreport the fire at 68 Rooihout Road.Fire crews from the Epping and Brack-

enfell fire stations along with officersfrom Fire and Rescue Services respondedto the call.

They arrived to find the two backyarddwellings engulfed with flames, andwhile the fire was swiftly brought undercontrol there was nothing that they coulddo for those who were trapped in theflames.

BodiesThe bodies of Portia Julius, Ryan Ju-

lius, and Na-eem Solomons were discov-eredby firefighters inoneof thedwellingswhile they were still fighting the fire.Solomons-Johannes said it is believed

that the victims were asleep when the in-

cident occurred and that they died fromthermal injury and carbonmonoxide poi-soning. An autopsy will be performed toconfirm the cause of death.He added that investigators with the

help of a dog from the police’s canine unitwere still searching through the debrisleft behind by the fire to establish thecause of the tragic incident.Local police have also opened an in-

quest docket to investigate the incident.

Three die in Bonteheuwel fireDebris is all that remains of the two dwellings in Bonteheuwel. A mother and two children lost their lives. PHOTO: MELINDA STUURMAN/SO

Wat ’n moeilike taak was dit nie om 12finaliste te kies in vanjaar se matriek-rokkompetisie nie!Die paneel keurders van die Parow-

sentrumenTygerBurger,watdiekompe-tisie gesamentlik aanbied,moes behoor-lik kopkrap om tussen al die asemrowen-de en elegante matriekrokskeppings tekies.Dit is gedoen op grond van die meisies

se rokkeuse, kreatiwiteit, styl en oor-spronklikheid.Toevallig het dieHoërskoolD.F.Malan

drie meisies onder die finaliste.Inskrywings het van oral ingestroom

– selfs van so ver as die Paarl enAtlantis.Die 12 meisies gaan op Saterdag 26

Oktober van 11:00 tot 12:00 in die Parow-sentrum se Markham-promosiehof hul

mooi rokke vir almal vertoon tydens ’nmodeparade.Pryse vir die wenrokke sluit in skoon-

heidsprodukte, kontantpryse, sowel asgeskenkbewyse ter waarde van R10 000.Die rokke word op bl.6 in ’n adverten-

sie vertoon,maar as jy diemeisies in hulvolle glorie wil sien, besoek www.tyger-burger.co.za of www.parowcentre.co.za.Lesers kan vir hul gunstelingrok stem

en só ’n kans staan om ’n Samsung-DVD-speler te wen.SMS die woord “Parow”, die kode van

jou gunsteling (aangedui by elke meisiese naam), asook jou volle naam en van,na 32015.Die kompetisie open vandag en sluit

op 23 Oktober.SMS’e kos R1,50.

Asemrowende matriekrokke gekies

Can you help find Bianca Beyers (15) who waslast seen on Tuesday 10 September at 12:15at her home in Rosendal, Delft. She has shortbrown hair, brown eyes, weighs 58 kg and is1,65 m tall. She speaks with a burr and has afish­shaped birthmark on her lower back. Shewas wearing a grey jacket and blue jeanswhen last seen. Anyone with information cancontact Delft SAPS on 021 954 9000, orMissing Children SA on 072 647 7464.

Know where she is?

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Human Communications (Cape) C103143

UTILITY SERVICES • ELECTRICAL (DISTRIBUTION) • HEAVY CURRENTAPPRENTICES

Basic Salary: R74 113 p.a. • Ref. No. ES 74/13

Requirements: • A minimum of an NTC III technical qualification (Electrical Trade Theory,Mathematics, Engineering Science and any fourth subject) with Matric and English OR TechnicalMatric (Grade 12 – English, Electrical Trade Theory, Mathematics, Physical Science and TechnicalDrawing) OR full NCV 4 (Electrical) • A real interest in the electrical field • A valid driver’s licence(preferably Code C1 – old Code 10) would be recommended

An application form MUST be completed when applying. These are available from:• 2nd Floor, Cape Town Civic Centre • Unit H, Electricity Training Centre, Maitland • Block F,Bloemhof Electricity Depot, Bloemhof Centre (Ms M van der Meulen) • Parow Electricity Depot,No 1 Jean Simonis Street, Parow (Mr S Olderwagen) • Wynberg Electricity Distribution Depot, offRosmead Avenue, Wynberg (Mr P Cox)

The completedprescribedapplication form, aswell as certified copies of your qualifications,driver’s licence and Identity Document, must be delivered by hand at the Human ResourcesEmployment Counter, 2nd Floor, Tower Block, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, CapeTown. No faxed or e-mailed applications will be considered.

Enquiries: (021) 593-4642

Closing Date: 22 October 2013

Please quote the reference number of the vacancy in all communications. Certifiedcopies of qualifications must be available on request. Visit our website atwww.capetown.gov.za/careers No late applications will be considered.

If no notification of appointment is received within three months of the closing date,please accept that your application was unsuccessful.

CITY OF CAPE TOWNThe City promotes and applies the principles of employmentequity. People with disabilities are encouraged to apply

Some community heroes want you to jointhem for a “High Tea in Paris” to help a lo-cal school.On Sunday CLWillmot Primary in Uitsig

will be hosting this event with some tastytreats and entertainment with a French fla-vour. It is being organised by The CL Will-mot Heroes, an organisation that was start-ed last year with the aim of the communityinvolved with the learners at the school.One of the heroes, Brandon Arendse said

that this was going to be an exciting eventfor all to enjoy.“We have turned ordinary citizens into

people whowant our learner community tobemore than second class citizens still kepttrapped in our past,” he said.“Ordinary citizens from Uitsig and

Ravensmead have become these heroes,taking up the call to step up and show thatthey want to make a difference.”The “High Tea in Paris” event is a special

community driven event as fundraiser forthe school and it has a jam-packed pro-gramme with entertainers that will keepguests entertained.This event is perfect to spoil a wife, or a

husband, a grandmother or grandfather, ateacher or someone special in your life.The event will be held in the Cravenby

Civic Hall in Connaught Road, starting at13:00, with tickets going for R50 per person.V Further information and booking from 084 7005640.

Calling ordinary folkto make a difference

If there’s talent out there, the TygerbergHeritage Festival wants to know aboutit, so if you can sing, dance, act or delivera good performance then they want tohear from you.The Tygerberg’s Talent Competition

forms part of the Tygerberg HeritageFestival – an initiativeby theGreaterTy-gerberg Partnership – taking place fromFriday 25 to Sunday 27 October, and issponsored by Protea Toyota.Both solo and group acts are welcome

with the top six performers winningprizes and goodie bags.The second round of auditions will

take place at the Middestad Mall in Bel-lville from 10:00 to 14:00 on Saturday 12October.Six finalists will perform at the finals

on Friday 25 October. The top three willperform on Saturday 26 October.Three very talented acts were selected

at the first round of auditions that tookplace on 28 September. The finalists arethe Young Talented Stars, consisting ofthe cousins Rozeila Pretorius and Moe-shay Pretorius, students from EersteRiver, who wowed the judges and audi-ence with their dance act.Vuyani Dasoi from Bellville won

hearts singing a gospel song while nine-year-old Lyle Oliphant from Parow per-formed an impressive rendition of Ricar-do’s “Daddy”.The TygerbergHeritage Festival bene-

fit concert will also be taking place onFriday 25 October and will feature thechart-topping heart-throb Chad Saaim-an, and the popular Allan the car guard.V Contact Kemi on (021) 837 1822 or 079 0842987 or email [email protected]. You can alsocollect entry forms from Middestad Mall Man­agement office (Charl Malan Street, Bellville)and Protea Toyota (189 Voortrekker Road).

Got the Tygerbergtalent factor?

The Young Talented Stars, cousins Rozeila Pretorius and Moeshay Pretorius, both studentsfrom Eerste River impressed the judges at the first auditions.

Die Reik na Herstel-borskankerondersteu-ningsgroep vergader op Woensdag 16 Okto-ber vanaf 10:00 by die De Waverenskool inRuyterwacht.Oktober is borskankermaand en die bors-

gesondheid-fokusgroep van die Kanker-Alli-ansie het ’n spesiale blog geskep as veldtogom mense oor borskanker in te lig.Daar sal elke dag van Oktober nuwe arti-

kels op die blog geplaasword. Elke artikel sal

handel oor ’n spesifieke aspek van borskan-ker.Mense kan ook aanlyn aansluit en deel-

neem aan die bespreking.Besoek die blog by www.blogforbreastcan-

cer.wordpress.com.Daar is slegs ’n beperkte getal plekke be-

skikbaar vir die vergadering op 16 Oktober.V Belangstellendes moet voor 14 Oktober by 084 9906656 bespreek.

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GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Former learners from Arcadia Senior Sec-ondary have launched an association tomake a difference at the school.OnSaturday theyhosted the launch of the

Alumni Association and one of the mem-bers, Zelda Lategan, feels that it bodes wellfor the future of the school.“We had quite a few ex-students as well

as community members and most impor-tantly some educators of the school whojoined up,” she said.“It also motivated us to see that members

of the community were getting involved be-cause they have come on board to help usmake thepositive changes andbe thewatch-ful eyes in the area.“It shows that the surrounding communi-

ty also feels that enough is enough when itcomes to people wanting to destroy theschool. Now they want to take ownershipand take care of the school as it is important

for their children.”Lategan said this event on Saturday was

just to get adatabaseof peoplewhoare inter-ested in giving back to the school and com-munity fromwhich they come. “We are stilllooking for more ex-Arcadians to join us onthis journey,” she adds.“Our plans for the future include our first

AGM, at which the office bearers for theAlumni Association will be elected. We arealso busy with the drafting of our constitu-tion and registration of the organisation.”She also pointed out that the idea was not

only to beautify the buildings of the school,but also to change the mindset of the learn-ers to realise their potential.“They must realise and learn about the

rich legacy of this school. Theymust be mo-tivated and empowered by this legacy tostart believing in themselves. Here we arethankful for the guidance of DrMuavia Gal-lie in this regard.”V For more information about the association Late­gan can be contacted on 071 870 6058.

Alumni want to give back toArcadia Senior Secondary

At the launch were, from left, Seagan Van Niekerk, Anthony Leite, Theresa Thompson, KirstenAdams, Zelda Lategan, Chris Arendse (acting principal), Veona Otto, Rukea Leite, and guestspeaker Dr Muavia Gallie. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Poppie Samuels en haar kleinkind, Andrea,ontvang een van die 600 kospakkies wat inBellville­Suid deur die Tygerberg­dienssentrum virBejaardes en Mobiele Etes aan behoeftigesuitgedeel is. Die begunstigdes was meestalkinders. Hierdie vroeë Kersfees­kospakkies wat uit’n hamburger, vrugte en lekkergoed bestaan het,was ’n groot verrassing. Lede van die publiek hetdeelgeneem aan die uitgee van die kospakkies. Virhulle was hierdie uitreik na Bellville­Suid nie net ’ngroot ondervinding nie, maar ook ’n geleentheidom te sien hoe wyd Meals on Wheels uitreik.

600 kospakkies uitgedeel

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The Cape Restoration Centre is all about re-storing damaged lives to become positiveforces in their community.

Based in Bellville South this facility hostsan in-house six-month programme with 12steps to recovery which helps drug addicts,gangsters, murderers and ex-prisoners re-form and transform their lives.

Marvin Constant is the manager at thecentre and points out that the programme isimportant to help their clients build theirspiritual capacity.

“Wewant to help them to recover fromdis-torted images of themselves, rebuild theircharacter and train them in life skills,” hesays.

“We alsomediate sessions between the cli-ents and their families to help them to re-store their broken relationships.

“Near the end of the six months we also

try to find them jobs or get them back intocollege for those who wants to further theircareers, or for those who didn’t matriculateto finish matric at the college.”

Constant also pointed out thatwhile in theprogramme they also participate in aware-ness preventative outreach projects inschools and surrounding communities.

“We want them to see how they can playa positive part in their community, andreach out to the youth and adults caught upin the drug and gangsterism lifestyle.

“They also form part of the communityproject that was initiated, which includescounselling and feeding 150 andmore peoplefrom the community every Thursday.”

Constant pointed out that the programmewas also showing you how former enemiescan be reconciled towork together to restoretheir lives.

“We have former 28 gang members, 26s,Junky Funkies, Americans and Mongrelswhowere at warwith each other, now living

together in the Cape Restoration Centrebound by brotherly love and by the powerof God that is in the process of restoringtheir lives.”

There was also a proud moment at the fa-cility recently when 10 of the participantsgraduated the programme successfully.Eight of them have found full-time employ-ment.

Constant concluded by saying that theywere an NPO that receives no funding fromthe government or any organisation, butthey were making a huge difference in thelives of these former gangsters who wantedto turn their lives around.

“Weare showing theworld that these livescan be turned to building their communitiesinstead of destroying it, but we need help todo more,” he said.

“In this regard any contributions in cashor kind will be much appreciated.”V For further information about the project call 021824 8693 or email [email protected].

Turning lives around for good

Some of the graduates, seated from left, Brian Alexander, Arran Herman, Taswill Killian, founder and director Ivan Waldeck from the Holy NationChurch in Bellville South where the facility is based, manager Marvin Constant, Anthony Stauss and Randall Abrahams. Standing are some of thestaff, and participants completing the programme. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

’n Voorligtingsielkundige het raad virouers wat wonder of hul gr. R’tjie ge-reed is vir “groot skool” in 2014.

“Die meeste mense hoop om sukses-volle en bevredigende loopbane tevolg. Ongelukkig smaak nie almalhierdie sukses nie en aanvaar maarnet ommet die tweede beste tevrede tewees,” sê Kobus Weyers, wat ’n prak-tyk in Eersterivier behartig.

“Die meeste suksesverhale word ge-koppel aan goeie beplanning. Jou kindse loopbaankeuse is geen uitsonderingnie,” meen hy. Volgens Weyers is diébeplanning nie iets wat eers in ma-triek in oënskou geneem moet wordnie, maar so vroeg as die grondslagfa-se. “Jou kind se loopbaanmoet dus be-skou word as ’n deurlopende ontwik-kelingsproses,” sê hy. “Gegewe diedramatiese toename indie verskeiden-heid van beroepe, kan dit nogal ’ngroot uitdaging wees om op so ’n jongouderdom besluite te neem wat diekind se toekoms kan beïnvloed,” sê hy.

Hybenadruk egter dat dit in die ouerse hand gelaat moet word om kinderstehelpomvan jongsaf ingeligte enver-antwoordelike keuses te maak.

Selfkennis“Goeie selfkennis is op hierdie jong

ouderdomreedsbaiebelangrik. Jykanjou kind help om bewus te word vanhul belangstellings, vaardighede, ver-moëns, persoonlikheidseienskappe enervaringswat kan bydra tot die uitbouvan selfkennis,” sê hy.

Weyers het aanTygerBurger ’n vrae-lys verskaf wat hy sê saamgestel isdeur ’n groep professionele kundigesop die gebied van kinderontwikkeling.

“Deur dié vraelys te gebruik, kan jy’n goeie idee kry hoe goed jou kindvoorberei is vir formele onderrig opskool. Indien daar by jou twyfel be-staan oor enige aspekte van sy of haarontwikkeling kan jy, indien aangedui,vroegtydig die mees toepaslike profes-sionele hulp verkry,” meen hy.

Die vraelysie bevat onder meer ba-siese toetsies van die kind se motorie-se vaardighede, emosionele en sosialeaanpasbaarheid, liggaamsbewustheiden visuele persepsie.V Ouers wat belangstel om die vraelys aan tevra, kan Weyers kontak by 021 909 0600.

Is jou kindgereed virdie ‘grootskool’?

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The city has invited the public tocome and frolic in its publicswimmingpools as these ameni-

ties recently opened ahead of sum-mer.“Safety remains a priority at thecity’s public swimming pools, whichopened on 1 October,” Wilfred Solo-mons-Johannes of the city said.He said the Sport, Recreation andAmenities Department made everyeffort to ensure facilities were readyfor the public.In summer fans can visit most ofthe swimming pools from 10:00 and17:00, or from08:00 to 17:00 onparticu-larly hot days, he said.Over onemillion people visited thecity’s 35 swimming pools during thelast summer season – a recordnumber, with no drownings record-ed, the statement said. But they’retaking no chances.

Lifeguards“The City has intensified safety ar-rangements at all public swimmingpools.” In this respect, the city hasover 200 lifeguards on duty for thesummer.“Wewould like to appeal to all poolusers to obey the instructions andguidance of lifeguards and city staff.A lifeguard’s most important role isthe prevention of drowning inci-dents, but they also serve to teachpool users about water safety.“Our municipal pools should beplaces of funand recreation –withoutany fear of irresponsible behaviourthat can place other bathers at risk,”said the city’s Belinda Walker.There will also be Learn to Swimprogrammes hosted across CapeTown again.“Many people are prevented fromlearning to swim due to a lack of ac-cess to swimming pools. The city iscommitted to providing increased ac-cess to swimming pools aswell aswa-ter education programmes,” Walkersaid.

RulesResidents were urged to followthese rules:

VNo alcohol or banned substancesmay be brought into the facility.

VNoglass containers are allowed inthe facility.

VNo weapons of any kind are al-lowed on the premises.

VNo running or horse-play is al-lowed in and around the pool.

VNo dunking or diving off otherpeople’s shoulders is allowed.

VNo ball games are allowed in oroutside the pool area.

VNo pets may be brought into thefacilities.

VNo tents or similar structuresmay be brought into the facilities.

VNo one may push others into thepool.

VParents should not leave theirchildren unattended at pools.The city wanted to remind parentsthat no children under the age of sev-en will be allowed to enter any of theswimmingpoolswithout supervision(of someoneat least 18 years or older).Parents or guardians who accom-pany the children to the city’s swim-ming pools should not leave the chil-dren on their own and then leave thefacilities, the city said.V For more information on the city’s swim­ming pools, please visit http://www.cape­town.gov.za/en/SportRecreation/Pages/de­fault.aspx.

‘Comeswim,but besafe’

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Eid ul AdhaDie Speaker en Lede van die Wes-KaapseProvinsiale Parlement wens die Moslem-

gemeenskap van die Wes-Kaap ’n wonderlikeEid en Hajj Maqbool vir al die hujjaj. Mag Allahjulle gebede, vastydperk, opofferings en dade vanaanbidding in die maand van Dhul Hijjah en op

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Over 60scompete tomake teamAbout 600 senior citizens from all aroundthe peninsula came out to attend a funsports day last Friday.The Department of Cultural Affairs andSport in conjunction with the City of CapeTown and the Western Cape Older PersonForum staged the event for people of 60years and older.They competed in a variety of activitiesand proved yet again that the age’s onlylimit was a lack of a positive attitude.“Sporting spirits were high during theMetropoleGoldenGames held on 4Octoberat the Blue Downs Sports Stadium,” saidManfred Josephs, programme director ofthe event.“The senior citizens, or ‘mature citizens’,as they prefer to be called, brought their A-game to the day. Upon arrival, excited par-ticipants sang and danced, with some sing-ing the ever-popular sports chantWho are,who are, who are we to get the competitiongoing,” he said.“Despite very windy conditions, the sen-ior citizens took part in various activitiessuch as jukskei, rugby-ball-throw, and thevery popular passing-the-ball. Some partic-ipants showed off their prowess in the 100and 200 metre sprints, saying that the trickto running in windy conditions was to ‘gowith the wind’.”Josephs said participants were deter-mined to win their events, as they knewthat winners from this event would go onto represent the Western Cape at the Na-tionalGoldenGames inBoksburg later thismonth.“The Games gave the senior citizens achance to showoff their sporting skills, andalso gave them a chance to show that eventhough they are older than some of us, theystill havewhat it takes to be active in sportsand our communities,” he said.Other non-sporting activities includedthe singing of the national anthem at theopening, praying and a scripture reading,as well as a motivational speech.V Any enquiries can be directed to Manfred Josephsat 021 483 9629.

TheApostolic FaithMission (AFM) churchin Wesbank is on a mission. They want togive thanks for the third time in as manyyears, through a very special celebrationservice.This third annual thanksgiving servicewill be celebrated on 20 October from 17:00to 19:00 at the Hoofweg Primary School, inWesbank’s Main Road.They have quite a programme plannedfor the evening.“A slideshow will open the festivities,show the growth of our institution and fea-ture community projects and social uplift-ment ventures,” said Cornelius Pieters, apastor in the church.He says the aim of their church withtheseventures is tonurturehealthyparish-es so they can contribute positively to soci-ety and continue to uplift and invest intheir communities.But they do need some help.“We are in need of partners and collabo-rations to reachabigger part of the commu-nity. In a disadvantaged area such asWesbank our resources are limited, andany donation of cash or kind would be wel-comed by our community,” he said.“The need for a ‘hero’ in our ‘I can’ cam-paign would show that in a diverse societyand community that is being shaken to itscore by violence and crime, that God is stillon the throne,” he said.The church asked that the communityand interested parties at large please re-spond for arrangement purposes by no lat-er than 14 October, “tomake event success-ful and enjoyable,” Cornelius said.V Interested parties can contact AFM pastor Cor­nelius Pieters at 073 990 0871 or at corneliuspie­[email protected].

AFM on a missionfor healthy parishand community

The City of Cape Town, in partnership withAge In Action hosted their Metropole ChoirFestival and awareness exhibition for seniorsfrom across the peninsula at the BellvilleSouth community hall last week. The eventfocused on awareness about elderly abuse;safety tips in and around the home; as wellas a number of wellness programmes, butthe highlight for the day was the choirfestival that proved that our seniors canstill raise the roof with their harmonies.Here, the Peace Haven seniors from BellvilleSouth share the talents with the audience.

PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK

Singers from Klub Goeie Hoop from Eerste River raise the roofwith their voices at the event.

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Police in Bishop Lavis have been makingtheir mark against crime.During last month they saw the results of

some of their hardwork as someof the crim-inals in their investigations were locked upafter sentencing.The result of their hard work has come

to the public’s notice with some cases fromprevious years finally coming to an end inthe courts with sentencing for the guiltyparties.During January, 2001, the 15-year-old Fa-

bian Jacobs from Elsies River was mur-dered. His badly battered bodywas found ina deserted railway shed at Bishop Lavis sta-tion, just 150 m from his home in MayvilleCourt, Clarke’s Estate.At the timehismother could only identify

him by his crooked little finger.Investigation led to thearrest ofChristian

JamesSmith, now44, andhewas eventuallysentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment lastmonth.In another incident dating back to 2011,

Constables Kurt Groenewald and FrancoisPhilander, were busy with patrols on June25.At about 21:00 they received information

about a man who was reported to be carry-

ing a firearm in Leadwood Street, Bontehe-uwel.As police approached the suspect they

sawhimhiding something in a post box andtheir search revealed that it was indeed agun.The 16-year-oldwas arrested and the juve-

nile has been sentenced to four years sus-pended for five for possession of an illegalweapon.In February this year, Andrew Franscis-

cus from Kalksteenfontein, threatened avictim at the Netreg station with a knife.He robbed the man of his false teeth at

knifepoint, but investigation led to his ar-rest and he now faces eight years behindbars for robbery with a deadly weapon.Grant Keiller (19) from Kalksteenfontein,

also faces eight years in prison, after his ar-rest in January this year.He attacked a Gugulethu resident at Ne-

treg station, robbing him after throwingstones at the victim and stabbing him.Luckily police were patrolling the area

and when the victim stopped them they ar-rested the perpetrator.Ashley Malgas (22), from Valhalla Park,

was sentenced to eight years, for possessionof an illegal gun in 2012.The police would like to thank the public

who assisted themwith information duringthese investigations.

Old crime casesend in sentencing

Anyone for cricket? Belhar Cricket Club,competing in the WPCA 2A Division, basedat Symphony Park in Belhar, is looking formore members.In the junior section they have three age

group teamsand this year theyareplanningto register a further team to represent themin the under-17 division.

Junior practises take place on Tuesdaysand Thursdays from 16:00 to 18:00.The club also has two senior teams that

compete in the 2A and Reserve E Divisions.Senior practises take place onTuesdays andThursdays from 18:00 to 20:30.V The junior convener is Randall Bugan on 084 5032588. Seniors contact Kevin Lubbe on 074 471 5961.

Belhar seeks new cricketers

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Daar is geen eindeaan Sy ontfermingnie, dit is elkemôre nuut.

Klaagliedere3:22­23

Rugby­geesdrif: Oostewald Bekker van Van Riebeeckshof het aan die begin van die rugbywedstryd tussen dieSpringbokke en die All Blacks op televisie op Klein Roosboom gevoelvol aan die haka meegedoen – tot grootgenot van Hans Kruger (regs) van Durbanville. Hulle was van die besoekers aan die Seisoen van Sauvignon­fees byKlein Roosboom. FOTO: CARINA ROUX

[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|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

Eerstens wil ek u komplimen-teer met u puik koerant eninteressante artikels. Diegetroue aflewering op ’nWoensdag is een van die dingewaarna ek uitsien. Hou asb. soaan.

Tweedens wil ek my stem byIda voeg (“Help om verminkingvan voëls te keer”, TygerBur-ger Bellville, 25 September).

Hier by ons is ’n baie groottrop tarentale wat rustig weien skrop op ’n oop stuk velden niemand pla nie. Ek vatgereeld vir hulle saad en brood– en wat ’n vreugde om te sienhulle kom aangehardloop engeniet dit!

Nou, tot my uiterste verba-sing het ek by twee geleenthe-de gesien hoe twee tienerseunsop ’n Sondagmiddag, baieverveeld, die tarentale onderklippe stook. Vir hulle wil ekgraag sê, as julle nie weet watom met jul hande te doen nie,vat jul Bybel en lees Genesis 1.

MARTIN SMITHOakglen

Lees die Bybelen los tarentale

A couple of months ago you hadan article about persons calling,telling them that there is aproblem with Microsoft andthey need to download aprogramme to fix it.

Well since then I receivedfour such calls. The last onewas today which just annoyedme. I listened as she told me to

Got to get up earlyto catch our readers

Ons woon in Boston en verledeweek toe ek die middag ná

Pluk ’n blom, maarlos tog die plant!

werk by die huis kom, sien ekdat ’n plant (varkoor), wat mydogter as ’n geskenk gekry heten wat sy self die Saterdaggeplant het, ewe netjies uit onstuin verwyder is. Dit lyk of diedief sy eie tuingereedskapsaamgebring het, want die gatis weer mooi toegehark ennetjies gemaak. Nou wonder eknet: wie stap in Boston se straterond en soek na plante wathulle kan steel? Regtig! Pluk ’nblom as jy wil, maar los dieplant. Dalk het iemand dieskelm gesien?

WILMA VAN DER WESTHUIZENBoston

Ek het verlede week my be-stuurslisensie gekry. Ek ry noumaar vir drie maande en ek rynet op die K53.

Aan al daardie ou/gesoutebestuurders wat alewig toet asmense, volgens hulle, voor hullete stadig ry, wil ek net sê: Jyweet nie of jy dalk net miskienna jou dood toe jaag nie.

Aan al daardie mense wat gilas jou motor miskien vrek bydie verkeerslig: Jy weet nie wievoor jou is nie – mense magdalk net hul humeur verloor enuitklim en jou iets aandoen.

Om ’n goeie bestuurder teword, neem tyd en ek is netbaie spyt ek was nie soos jy watonmiddelik ’n goeie bestuurderwas nie. Nuwe bestuurdersmaak foute.

ANONIEMMilnerton

Nuwe bestuurdersmaak soms foute

Life is by no means easy andyes we are all striving foracceptance in this world. Butmy question to all is: “Whatwould life be like withoutcommunity?”

I personally believe thatcommunity brings forth togeth-erness, through community weall become as one. Each indi-vidual is a link to his or herown community. For myselfand my family we are a part ofthe Kraaifontein community.

No matter what the communi-ty you might be a part of, it’s aknown fact that in your veryown community, I believe thatthere are those in need of ahelping hand – those who aresilenced by their struggles.

Many times we are aware ofthose who are hurting, due tothem maybe living close in ourreach, but yet we bluntly turnour heads in the other direc-tion. All I’m saying is it takesone person to rise up and bethat difference, yes it onlytakes one person with a willingheart to create a communitychain reaction of many helpinghands.

What would community belike, if not for those that have agiving heart? Today I personal-ly want to commend all thoseprecious people out their whoare already part of the differ-ence and to those that are not Ido want to encourage to join in.

Think of those who arehurting due to their struggles,whether it be financially,emotionally or even physicallyand remind yourself that itcould have been me.

RONEL BUTTONKraaifontein

See yourself as partof the community

Re: “Awareness days grate mycarrot”, TygerBurger, 2 Octo-ber). Yes, dear Rudi, we havenoticed that there is no specificdate to draw attention to theplight of men in general.

Have you noticed that menin general are not in a plight?Do you know the cause of theplight of women? Men.

Let’s change the name fromWomen’s Month and callAugust “Selfish Men’s Month”.

MEAN MOMMYMilnerton

August is ‘SelfishMen’s Month’ to me

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Korreksies:Volgens die redaksionelebeleid van TygerBurgerverwelkom ons voorstelle enkommentaar oor die koerantse inhoud en stel onsbeduidende foute so gou asmoontlik reg. Stuur asb.inligting oor die regstelling vanfoute in die koerant aan dieombudsman van Media24 seGemeenskapspers, GeorgeClaassen, by george.claas­[email protected] of skakel021 851 3232 of 083 5432471. Lesers kan ook klagtesoor die inhoud by diePersombudsman vanSuid­Afrika, mnr. Joe Thloloe,aanhangig maak. Skakel indaardie geval gerus 011 4843612/8, stuur ‘n faks na 011484 3619 of ‘n e­pos nanakhanyim@ombuds­man.org.za or johanr@om­budsman.org.za

LEWENSKIEKIE

Bok­taak niegering, maartog moontlikNog ’n rugby-kampioenskap is iets vandie verlede, en wéér moes die Springbok-ke tweede viool speel teen die All Blacks.

Saterdag se nederlaag op Ellispark wasbitter moeilik vir elke Bok-ondersteunerom te verwerk. Ons het dan soveel hoopvir dié tuisveld-kragmeting gehad!

Die tyd het dus aangebreek vir dieBokke se afrigtingspan om ’n opname tedoen oor die ooglopende swak plekke insy span se mondering, anders gaan onsin die toekoms maar net weer dieselfdevernedering smaak.

Dit verg geen kenner om die volgendete besef nie: die Bokke se verdedigingwas skrikwekkend swak; hulle voorspe-lers kon nie die balle bemeester van AllBlack-afskoppe nie; die afrigtingspan hetop verkeerde tye plaasvervangers opge-stuur; en ondanks ons goeie lostrio, hetdie Bokke by die afbreekpunte balle bydie dosyne afgestaan.

Dit is die dringendste kwessies waar-aan Heyneke Meyer en kie. sal moetaandag skenk.

Daar is wel darem ook ’n postiewekant. Ons het gewys dit is nie onmoontlikom vier drieë in ’n wedstryd teen dieNieu-Seelanders aan te teken nie.

En in spelers soos Jean de Villiers,Willie le Roux, Fourie du Preez, Bis-marck du Plessis/Adriaan Strauss, EbenEtsebeth en Duane Vermeulen het onsspelers van wêreldgehalte. Die groot taakwat voorlê is om die ander spelers opdieselfde vlak te kry. Nie ’n geringe taaknie, maar ook nie onmoontlik nie!

HOOFARTIKEL

SMSV Ida Schoeman, (“Help om verminkingvan voëls te keer”, TB Bellville, 25/09) ekstem 100% saam met jou. My ouers hetaltyd gesê, as iemand nie liefde vir dierehet nie, is daar ’n fout in hul hart. Siek wê­reld! - Ouma Bekker

V “Residents besiege den”, TB Bellville, 2Oktober): Veels geluk, maar die ou wor­sies het darem vreeslik gebrand. Wat van’n slaghuis wat gerus ’n paar tjoppies virdie volgende braai kan skenk? Hul verdiendit. - Bokka

V Mense wat die gras in paaie sny, maakweinig agterna skoon – los sommer diegras met dorings net so in strate. Onge­maklik vir my as fietsryer, kyk maar in Hei­destraat en Erica­rylaan in Belhar. - Anon

V We would like to say a big thank you toVivienne and her girls who handed in myson’s PSP Console (value R1 500) at Ty­ger Valley during the school holidays. -Charlotte G

V Officer on duty at Blaauwberg Road/R27 intersection on 2/10! Why bother! Helets those who push in from the straightlane turn towards town! And he saw, be­cause he said something to the driver.Just a warning? I also don’t understandwhy they don’t change the timing of therobots at Plattekloof/Koeberg in the af­ternoon. Traffic is backed up on Platte­kloof while clear on Koeberg. - Anon

V Oor die petroljoggies se staking: My manvan 65 werk nagskof – 7 dae ’n week. In­dien hy ’n nag wil af hê, word hy nie betaalnie. Sy salaris is R580 p/w. Werk dit uitper maand. They just want, want! - Anon

V Help! What to do about flying cockroa­ches, any ideas? - Dee

V Well done on the correct accent on the“Première van Jenkins werk” (TB, 02/10).Now tell Desireé Rorke to spell her namethe proper French way! Cheers. - Jean

) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.

press the windows key and R.Then I was told to enter

specific letters, and she askedme what it said, and I said: “Itsays my ass”. Thank you forinforming us of these things. Itfelt good telling her that.

GENEVIEVEEmail

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AKAY WENDY'SCash D.I.Y. 3 x 6 ­ R4 3003 x 9 ­ R6 3003 x 3 ­ R3 3003 x 7 ­ toilet + basin R7 000082 621 4441/021 393 5475Free buglar bars + lining

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3 x 3 ­ R3 3003 x 6 ­ R4 3003 x 9 ­ R6 300

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Also Nutec and Vib-houses

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Electrical Appliances

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Repairs to stoves, w.machines,t/driers, m/waves, d/washers

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Contact Mr Campbell078 222 8510 or 073 047 1484 /021 952 3417 / 021 952 1399ALL MAKES & MODELS

Herstel by u huis! ys­vrieskaste, wasmasjiene,stowe, mikrogolfoonde,tuimeldroërs. 071 755 3390

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Regasing done on all types offridges @ R180.Tel. 078 212 8078

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Clothing/Shoes

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Boumateriaal

BuildingMaterials

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DIENSTE

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Construction

CARPORTS, Vibracrete walls,extentions & houses, paving

082 299 9111 / 021 828 9691

105

Binnenshuisdienste

HomeServices

Interior

BLINDS & CURTAINS.All types. Free quotes.021 371 8627 / 082 516 0030

CARPETS, etc CLEANING021 592 0626/082 428 7163

106

Buitenshuisdienste

HomeServices

Exterior

GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306

TAR AND PAVINGDriveways, parking areas,lowering of curbs, etc.Call( 079 289 6737

VIBRACRETE EXTENSION074 321 9215 / 021 820 4384

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( 021 905 7820 k.u.

107

Reparasies/Allerlei

Repairs/

Miscellaneous

FRIDGE REGASSING!From R180.

Call 078 992 4636.

Fridge Re­gassingGas + Labour R150.

Jobs done at home(074 364 1842

REWINDING OF ALLELECTRICAL MOTORS.And repairs on washingmachines, stoves &microwaves.( 021 905 3547

108

Geld/lenings

Money/Loans

ALL LOANSFor friendly and fast servicesms or contact Nesma now on

084 994 7186

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Moving&Storage

4 TON Truck with driver forhire from R900. 084 397 2144

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Accessories

WINDSCREENS andmotorglass supplied and fitted.Ph 082 973 5536

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100

Kamers teHuur

Rooms to Let

KUILS RIVER, Sunbird Park,rooms avail. No children.021 908 1250/072 255 7574

OLD BELHARFurnished room to let.

Single male.Call 021 952 8714

166

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Houses to Let

Malibu Village /Blue Downs2 x houses to hire.

1 x sep. entrance available.Call: 076 720 5020

1791

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Granny Flats

BELHAR / SELF­HELPR2 500 p.m. W & E included.

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R1 900 p.m.Call 079 458 8301

Old BelharLarge furnished room in

new fully furnished separateentrance. Close to all publictransport.R2 250pm incl elect

( 084 312 7380

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ATTENTIONGOV. WORKERS!

URGENT SALES 2013!

KUILS RIVER ­ Ground floor flat.Very neat & modern 2 beds. withb.i.c., in secure block. R385 000MALIBU VILLAGE ( x2) ­ Neat 2beds on very big ground. Ideal foryoung couple. Fully enclose withbig gates. R350000 each.

TUSCANY GLEN ­ Neat 2 bedsclose primary school and mosque.

Only R420 000

Sellers, I need houses to sellbefore Christmas!!!

Call or SMS IRMA(082 318 9358 or 021 903 6631

OLYMPIC ESTATES

BARGAIN CORNER!

BELHAR / SELF­HELP ­ R299 0002 beds., o.plan kitchen, lounge,diningr., large enclosed plot.SCOTTSDENE (Bonita Way)

R399 000 ­ New 2 bedr. home,lounge/diningr., garage.STRAND / SOUTH FORK

R550 000 ­ 3 beds., lounge,diningr., new kitchen, b.i.c in 2rooms, gar., large encl. plot.Call SOLLY PARKER CIEA, CRS021 853 0561/072 743 3506

S.A. Parker

RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES

REALTORSMIR(SA)

BELHAR / SELF­HELPR550 000 ­ 3 beds., L/D, f.f.kitch.,2 baths, undercover parking,swimming pool.

PENTEC ­ R589 0003 beds., f.f.kitchen, d/garage.

ELSIE RIVER ­ Incomplete DoubleStorey. 5 beds., 2 g/flats, largeplot, good investment. R550 000neg.

CLARKE'S ESTATE / ELSIESRIVER ­ 2 beds., f.f.kitchen, encl.R250 000

DELFT/ VOORBRUGR250 000 ­ 2 beds., large plot.

CASH BARGAINSLEIDEN ­ 1 bedr., ­ R95 000WESBANK ­ 1 bedr., large plot.R85 000 & 3 beds., R190 000DELFT SOUTH ­ 3 beds.,f.f.kitchen. R170 000

HELP!! HOUSES WANTED!!Sellers, we have buyers for allareas. For free valuations andadvice, SMS or phone us.Ronnie, 021 952 0394or 073 274 6668

PROPERTY KING

BLUE DOWNS / SILVERSANDS ­R350 000

NEW RELEASE/SOLE MANDATE

VERY VERY NEAT ­ 3 bedr. semidetached duplex unit, downstairs :1 bedr, lnge, f.kitch, bathr. Upstairs: 2 bedr ­ fully encl. yard, carportplus garage door plus wendyhouse ­ close to bardale village

JACQUES 083 686 2117

BONTEHEUWEL ­ R480 000(ABDS­0241) ­ 3 beds. Tiled lnge.Diningr. Kitch (Bic). Bathr. Carport.Sec. (b.bars & security gates).BONTEHEUWEL ­ R570 000(ABDS­0214) ­ 3 bedr double

storey (2 with Bic). Lnge. D/room.F.Kitch. Main en suite. Bathr.

Entertainment area. Outside braaiarea. Carport. Garage.

BONTEHEUWEL ­ R330 0002 beds. Lnge. Bathr. Large yard.

Carport. Cnr plot.CHARLESVILLE ­ R830 000(ABDS­0136) ­ 4 bedr. double

storey (BIC, Main en­suite). Lnge &fireplace. Diningr. F.Kitch. 3 baths.Sparkling pool. D/gar. Sec.(alarm).

Contact EDDIE on 081 460 3560 /021 931 9265

(Office hour 9am­5pm)Use references to view properties

at www.abdusprop.co.za

EPPING FOREST /ELSIES RIVERR325 000

3 bedroom cornerhouse, open plan

kitchen, bathroom &toilet with shower,

lounge, parking for 3cars, fully enclosed.

Near school and publictransport.

For viewing and moreinformation call:

Jerome072 215 1212

CROY PROPETIES

HAGLEY / SUNBIRDPARK

NEW ON THE MARKET/ SOLE MANDATE

R250 0002 x VACANT PLOT FOR SALE,next to one another ­ in PRIMEAREA. DONT MISS THISOPPERTUNITY !! PLOTS SIZE

472m² PER PLOT.

JACQUES 083 686 2117

HOUSES FOR SALEPAROW­ INVESTORS

DREAMHouse divided into four separateapartments with 4 tenants sellingfor R1 295 000. Rent covers bond

and extras.

ELECTRIC CITYR529 000 ­ Large 3 bedroom

with tandem garage.

HILLCREST HEIGHTSR450 000­3 bedrooms, double

garage.

FOREST HEIGHTS ­R529 000 Spacious housewith 3 bedrooms (BIC), garage.

BISHOP LAVISR350 000 ­ House sort afterarea, reasonable offer will be

consideredTo view call Jean at 021 853 8268/

082 357 0866 orNorman, 021 801 6983/

082 307 0629.

ICONICON RENTALSWe now offer a

property rental service.Call 021 903 8055 to

find out more.AUSTINVILLE / BLACKHEATHR650 000 ­ 3 bedrooms, lounge,dining room, tv room, 600sqm,garage. Fully enclosed.BONTEHEUWEL ­ R310 000Neat, cozy 2 beds, lounge, kitchen,massive plot (Middle House)HINDLE PARK ­ R350 0003 Bedrooms, bathroom, fittedkitchen, fully enclosedSILVERSANDS ­ R350 0003 Bedrooms, lounge, kitchen,lounge, corner plot, ample parking

Alain 078 133 6933Beauten 073 438 5235Gary 076 696 2403Melissa 072 057 5753

Velile Ndiki 079 040 6338

www.iconipgroup.co.za

KENSINGTON ­ R430 000Kenmere Mews ­ (ABDS­0267)

2 bedr flat with Bic. Modern O/pkitch & lounge. full bathr. 2 flats to

choose from.

STRATFORD GREEN/EERSTERIVER ­ R499 000

(ABDS­0264) ­ 3 beds. Spac lnge.Kitch. Tiled bathr. Carport.

Spacious grounds. Close to allamenities.

KUILS RIVER/STELLENDALER645 000 ­ (ABDS­0265)

3 beds with Bic. Tiled lnge & diningroom. Kitch (BIC). Tiled bathroom.

Contact ZARA on 082 581 2400 /021 931 9265

(Office hour 9am­5pm)

Use references to view propertiesat www.abdusprop.co.za

KUILS RIVERHIGHBURY ­ R700 000 NEG.

3 bedr. house (main with en suite,bics) + granny flat for sale, withlounge, bathroom, kitchen. Grannyflat has an open plan lounge andkitchen, en suite bedroom with

bics.

HIGHBURY PARKR450 000

The house has 2 bedrooms (mainwith en suite), lounge, kitchen andbathroom. Yard fully enclosed,burglar bars and paved in front.

For viewing contactLynn 082 446 2674Office: 021 909 0301

ICONNETREG ­ R250 0002 Bedrooms, lounge, dining room,kitchen, bathroom.BELHAR/SELFHELP ­ R590 000Big 3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen,bathroom and granny flat.ELECTRIC CITY ­ R320 0003 Beds, lounge, dining room,bathroom, kitchen. Property onenclosed plot.RAVENSMEAD: R350 000 (neg)2 beds but needs finishing work.FAIRDALE ­ R299 000: 2 Beds,lounge, kitchen, bathroom.SUNBIRD PARK ­ R399 0002 Beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroomBELLVILLE (FLAT) R435 000Spac. 2 Bedr. flat on the first floorwith garage situated near Sanlam.DELFT/VOORBRUG ­ R250 0003 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen,carport, fully enclosed.

Gary 076 696 2403Melissa 072 057 5753Beauten 073 438 5235Alain 078 133 6933

Velile Ndiki 079 040 6338

RAVENSMEADR795 000 ­ large 3 beds.,f.f.kitch, large living area & muchmore.

BELHAR ­ R570 0003 beds, 2 Baths, f.f.ktichen,swimming pool.

BELHAR / MUSICALSR850 000 neg: 3 beds,f.f.kitch, lounge, TVroom,swimming pool, 2 granny flats. •income potential R5 000

DELFT VOORBRUGR320 000 neg : Large 2beds fully encl, bic•s in onebedroom, lounge,fully fittedkitchen, single garage on a largeplot

We are looking for properties in allareas. We offer exceptional and

professional service!!!Aleric: 083 966 7878Sharon: 083 317 3794

Office hours: 021 953 1480

SP PROPERTIES

TUSCANY GLEN, BLUEDOWNS­ R690 000

The house has 3 beds (main­withensuite), o.plan kitchen, diningr.,lounge, single garage,big

freestanding pool!! Huge plot!!

MALIBU VILLAGER480 000

The house has 3 beds (2 withbics), o.plan lounge & diningroom,kitchen, bathroom, huge garagewith space for 6 cars, a 6 x 9wendyhouse is included.

For viewing contactLynn 082 446 2674Office: 021 909 0301

ICONWE NEED SELLERS INTHE FOLLOWING

AREAS:. Elsies River / Matroosfontein. Dennemere / Gaylee. Kleinvlei / Meltenrose. Glenhaven / Bellville South. Highbury Park/ Delft.Belhar/ Highbury Park.Ravensmead / Uitsig.Bonteheuwel / Bishop Lavis

FREE E­VALUATIONSIF YOU WANT TO SELL

GARY: 076 696 2403MELISSA: 072 057 5753www.iconipgroup.co.za

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tion and the Western Province Regimentwere behind the partnership to host thisboot camp for learners who stay in areaswhich are considered to be crime hotspots.Andre Morgan, one of the facilitators,

pointedout that 90 learners between theag-es of 14 to 16 fromBeauvallon,Modderdam,Spes Bona, Bridgetown Silverstream, Hei-develd, and Crystal high schools attendedcamp.“This is the third venture of its kind,” he

says.

Had help“This time we have also had help from

the Metro Police, parole officers from theDepartment of Correctional Services andpolice from various areas into the fold tohelp us.“The objective of the camp was to have

a transversal approach to child develop-

ment targeting youth at risk.”This boot camp took place at Gordon’s

Camp in Simon’s Town and according toMorgan, was a big success“The youngsters were subjected to mili-

tary discipline and training from the start,and found it a bit strange at first. But, aftergetting used to it, they started to enjoy it.“They discovered that with discipline

they have greater potential, endurance aswell as resolve if they can just tap into itand not give up on themselves.

Leadership“Some of the activities also taught them

about their leadership skills and howworking as a team can be a benefit.”Another important activity was discov-

ering their dreams and asking them toopen up to each other about their fears intheir communities.“This gave them the chance to take off

themasksof their ego, opening theirheartsandminds to share their ideaswith others.“They learned that through planning,

hard work and discipline, you can achieveyour goals and dreams in life,” he conclud-ed.

A bit of discipline goes a long way

Participants get into the military mood at the start of their boot camp during the schoolholidays.

DESIREÉ RORKE@dezzierorke

Hundreds of motorists are swindled out oftheir money by dishonest petrol-station at-tendants by means of a scam known aspump-hanging or pump-jumping.Although the incidence of this trickery

has decreased on a national scale over theyears, many an unsuspecting motorist stillfalls victim.Kraaifontein resident Shahied Samsodi-

en of Bonnie Brook, recently witnessed andthen botched what he alleges was such anattempt.After fuelling his vehicle at a petrol sta-

tion in Kraaifontein about a fortnight ago,Samsodien noticed the nozzle of the petrolpump hanging outside of the pump, after hewas served.“Having been a victim of pump-jumping

myself in the past, I immediately realisedwhat was happening.

ProofI tookaphotoandwhen theattendantwho

left the nozzle hanging noticedme he franti-cally ran towards the pump. After confront-ing him, he swore at me and walked away,”says Samsodien.Samsodien explains the practice as fol-

lows: “The attendant after fuelling a car forsayR100,would leave thenozzle of the pumphanging slightly out.“This prevents the pump from resetting

and when the next motorist pulls up and re-quests a bigger amount such as R200, the at-tendant would use the same pump, fuel thecar with the requested amount (adding onthe the previous amount) and pocket theR100 difference,” he says.Whenhe reported the incident to theman-

ager he was told in no uncertain terms thatthis particular practice does not occur attheir station.“The manager was adamant but changed

her attitude when I showed her the pictureI took. She was visibly shocked,” he toldTy-gerBurger.

TygerBurger questioned other petrol at-tendants at stations in thearea, andwas toldby an attendant at another petrol station ofthe same franchise that pump-hanging isrife where he works.

Syndicate“There are three attendants who operate

in a syndicate at this station and steal a lotof money during the peak times of themonth,” the attendant who wishes to re-main anonymous, said.“They watch the motorists regularly and

know who to target. They are aware of whochecks thepumpsandwhodoesn’t,” he said.According to him it happens quickly and

it is very difficult to catch them out andprove what they are doing, especially whensmall amounts are taken and the cashier isin on it.ATygerBurger source at theMotor Indus-

try Bargaining Council (Mibco), confirmedthat thepractice of pump-hanging, althoughit has decreased in the last decade, is stillquite widespread in the industry.“Ten years ago, about 30 %off all staff dis-

missals at petrol stations was due to pump-hanging and credit card fraud. I think thedecrease in this number correlates with thefact that employees are more careful aboutretaining their employment,” he said.According to the group communications

manager of the petrol company in question,the dealer involved in the first incident in-vestigated Samsodien’s claim and found thefollowing:“After testing the pump again, even with

the pump not properly replaced all the tal-lies at the till and at the pumpwere in order.This includes the customer’s transaction.“The amount of the fuel asked for is re-

flected at the till and the amount of fuel isdispensed and then the transaction is com-pleted with payment so there is very littlegap for the theft of fuel or short changingcustomers,” she said.She stuck to her comment after being re-

minded that Samsodien’s action probablyfoiled the alleged attempt.

Pump-hanging: areyou a scam victim?

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CLEARED: Jordan Callies player Showen Sture boots the ball up­field as Junction Roversplayer Clyde Katzen tries to avoid the ball. The sides met in the Rygate Local FootballAssociation Premier Division Knock­Out final in Athlone on Saturday. Rovers won 5­4 onpenalties after regular time finished 1­1. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

Stay out of the way

LIAM MOSES

Jordan Callies will throw caution to thewind and attack from the first whistlewhen they meet Sporting United in the

Coke Cup final on Saturday.The Manenberg side have played an at-

tacking brand of football all season andcoach Andy Barnes insists that nothing willchange for the tournament final.“We are going to play to our strengths

without focusing too much on the opposi-tion,” he says. “Our game is based on attack-ing and entertaining football. It’s an inte-grated style of football, based on Africanflair andEuropean technical strength. Itwillbe fast and attractive. We want the peopleto enjoy the game.”Barnes tookover atCallies in January and

immediately implemented his philosophy.“It was a process. I had to change themen-

tality of the entire club and bring in profes-sionalism,” Barnes says.

“The determination and character of theplayers carried it through. The players arequick learners and that brought us to wherewe are today. It shows me that there is anabundance of talent in Manenberg whichneeds to be developed.”The results his side have achieved on the

way to theCokeCup final speak to thisnewlyfound commitment to attack.Callies beat Salt River Blackpool 4-3 in the

last 16, Bluedowns Spurs 3-2 in the quarter-finals and fought back from 2-1 down to win3-2 against Milano United in the semis.Callies have also achieved in the Rygate

Local Football Association this season, win-ning the Premier League and losing in thefinal of the Knock-Out on Saturday.He has appealed for assistance in hiring

buses to transport the club’s loyal fans.Barnes can be contacted on 071 752 4812.V The Coke Cup final will take place on Saturday withthe under­17 final starting at 11:30, the women’s finalat 13:00 and the men’s final at 15:00.

COKE CUP FINAL: HUMDINGER

Jordan Calliesgoing all out