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033 413 2735 Fax 033 413 1933 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 2014 e-mail [email protected]
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THE Janthielayal family of Greytown ex-pressed their total shock at the 12 year sen-tence for Claudius Chetty, for the “brutal andinhumane” killing of their daughter Rashmi-ka last June on the FET Northdale campuswhere they were both students.
Chetty last month pleaded guilty to themurder charge, admitting he had stabbedRasmika 14 times in angerwhen she had toldhim she no longer wanted to continue theirrelationship.
Regional Court magistrate Sibusiso Mn-gomezulu said in his summing up onMondaythat he did not believe Chetty was genuinelyremorseful.
He said the post mortem and photographshad shown that Chetty subjected Rashmikato “inhumane treatment and extremebrutal-ity.”
However the magistrate took into accountthat Chetty was only 18 at the time and thathis youthmight have contributed to his angerand lack of control. He said Chetty could berehabilitated.
The family said that justice had not beenserved with just a 12 year sentence.
“We will fight in what ever way we can.”
Shock at 12years fordaughter’smurder
“WE are Greyto-nians too andwewant our town
and district to be safe and se-cure for all”.
This is the message beingputoverbyLieutenantColonelCaroline Minnaar, actingGreytown Cluster Command-er, togetherwithactingStationCommander, Captain NaleshMaharaj.
Working together withGreytown police personnel,and security firms, there is anew enthusiastic and deter-mined service delivery ap-proach from all police person-nel.
With a comprehensive net-working approach, the hope isthatmembersof thepublicwill
alsobecomemorepositiveandsupportive to stand togetherwith the local police to makeGreytown and surrounds asafe and secure area to live forall residents.
Colonel Minnaar appeals toanyone who has information,or a problem with police ser-vice delivery to contact her at082 515 8604 or Captain Ma-haraj at 082 556 8259.
GreytownPolicewereonthescene when the Muden roadwas once again closed on Sat-urday night - together with lo-cal farmers they cleared onelane of the road early on Sun-day morning. Colonel Min-naar asked the Greytown Ga-zette to express thanks to anumber of churchgoers, who
despite the fact they weredressed in their suits forchurch, got out of their vehi-cles and continuously movedthe rocks to enable vehicles togo through.
This ongoing confrontationis largelydue to the totaldisre-gard of the government andprovincial departments in-volved which have procrasti-nated for years. This currentblockade is in protest againstthe lack of service deliverywhich triggers off the frustra-tion of the residents con-cerned.
Colonel Minnaar said thatthere is a monthly meeting inDurban with the Departmentof Land Affairs - but havingtravelled to Durban to attend
the last meeting the chairmanpostponed it because Depart-ment staffmemberswhoweredue to report on Muden andother problem areas had notturned up, showing total dis-regard to all concerned.
With the blocking of theroad, Greytown Police arelooking into implementing thehighcourt interdict issuedandconfirmed by the Pietermar-itzburgHighCourt inApril thisyear. In terms of the interdict,Zimbambele communitymembers are restrained fromanyactionssuchasblockadingthe road, access and destruc-tionofcrops,propertyandani-mals etc on lot 19and enteringany section other than that onwhich the community lives.
“We want GREYTOWNsafe and secure too”
How does your garden not grow?GREYTOWN has always been renowned for its beautiful gardenscreated by talented local residents.But what must they, and visitorsto the town, think as they viewthe ‘beautification’ of the townthrough street corner gardens.All this to the cost of ratepayers.If a professional consultant wasused it was a totally unjustifiedexpense when there are not onlysuch knowledgeable Greytonians,but professional nursery personnelas well, all of whom know localconditions and what will grow ornot.
June 25, 2014Greytown GazettePage 2
THE Greytown Branchof the National Teach-er'sUnion (Natu)electedits new leadership at afull house ofmembers atGreytown Town Hall on22 May.The elective meeting
was blessed by the pres-ence of Union President,SL Ngcobo, and the gen-eral secretary, SAThompson.New branch executive
committee for 2014-2017 as follows:Chairperson: SV Malin-gaDeputy chairperson: ANMazibukoSecretary: ZA KhumaloDeputy Secretary: MBMGazuTreasurer: OS SibiyaCoordinators wereelected as follows:Conditions of service: TMnculwaneProfessional matters:CK GasaStructures: HC NgubaneMembership: PGXhaka-za.Report by ZA Khumalo.
GreytownNatuleaders THIS Sunday, the popular Letcee
funwalk and run takes place on theLilani road to the Hot Springs, andagood turnout for thisannual fund-raising event is expected. Registra-tion for the 2km, 5km or 10kmcourse will open at 8am.
Secure parking will be availableat the starting point (close toBrack-en loading zone) and at Lilani. Theroad from the starting point toLilani will be closed at 8.30am, butlifts will be available to the startingpointat8.30amand9am.Therewillthen be lifts provided from the Hot
Springsback to the topafter the runat12.30, 1.30and2.30pm.Liftswillbe available to take walkers to the5km and 2km starting points.
Tea, coffee andmuffinswill be onsale at the registration point priorto the race - food and refreshmentswill be on sale at the Springs.
Letcee has a fantastic prize instore for those raising R1000 ormore in sponsorship.
Montello Safari Lodge has donat-ed a free two night stay for a familyof four at the Kamagqoyi BushCamp. In addition, there will be a50% discount for any friends at thecamp,which can sleepup to10peo-ple. There are five en suite rondav-els, a splash pool, fireplace and awonderful deck overlooking the
gorge. Letceewould like to say a bigthank you to the Montello SafariLodge for donating this wonderfulprize.
In addition to the Montello prizefor thebiggest fundraiser, therewillbe many other lucky draw prizes.
Remember to take along a dip inthe hot springs after your walk orrun. Please remember, this is afundraising event - Letcee are rais-ing funds for their early childhoodprojects in the rural communitiesaround Lilani.
For more information, or entryand sponsorship forms, [email protected] or come in to the of-fice at 130 Voortrekker Street.
LETCEE FUNWALK
RapistfathersentencedA THIRTY year old man was sentenced to20 years imprisonment by the Pietermaritzburg Regional court this month for the rapeof his 13 year old daughter.
Living in the Kranskop area, the mothersent her daughter to take clothing to theaccused at his homestead. On arrival, theaccused invited his daughter to come insideand locked the door. He ordered the younggirl to undress and then raped her.
The victim was taken to a doctor and DNAtaken was linked to the father. She claimsthat he had previously raped her in 2012.
The magistrate imposed a 20 year sentence on 3 June.
THE finals of a very successful 2014tennis championships were playedover the weekend in perfect weath-er.
OnSunday, thewas excellent ten-nis played in the championship fi-nals. History was made when CliveEdkins not only won all three of hischampionship matches, but alsomade sure of a place in the recordbooks havingwon themen's singlestitle 20 times since 1983. He has al-so been in the mens doubles cham-pionships 27 times and the mixeddoubles title 23 times.
The men's final was a fast pacedmatch with both players startingwell and Clive Edkins beating Ash-ley Cotterrell -last year's winner-6-1 and 6-2.
In the ladies match, Erica Geversplayed against Corne Nefdt. Bothplayed good tennis and Erica wonthe match 6-2, 6-3. The ladies dou-bles championships were playedbetween mother and daughterteam Pam Paul and Carol Adendorfbeating apponents Erica Geversand Louise Hill 6-4; 6-3 . Themen'sdoubles match was another high-light of the day with Clive Edkinsand Paul Varty beating Ashley Cot-terrell and Ian Hill 7-5 and 6-4 ina nail biting finish. The mixed dou-bles final was superb tennis be-tween titleholders Clive andWendyEdkins and Dieter Meyer and LynnEnglish. The Edkins team won 6-2;6-1. Handicap final results will bepublishedonceall thematcheshavebeen played.
After all the matches wereplayed, chairperson Pierre Steynpresented the winners with theirtrophies, and prizes.
A special award was then made
to the Edkins family for their greatdedication,commitment and sup-port to the Greytown tennis clubover the years, with the main courtbeing named after them.
Thankyou to the ladies for thede-licious tea eats and toall the specta-tors who came to watch. Lastly, aday like this couldnotbe sucha suc-cess without the hard work of thecommitteemembers. Thank you allfor making it such a special day. Aspecialwordof thanks toPierreandKim Steyn for all they have put into ensure the smooth running of thetournament. A scrumptious lunchwas provided by the committeemembers.
Derek Brown is holding a juniortournament sponsored by PannarSeed on 17 and 18 July. To enter,please phone Derek on 083 2289243. On Saturday it is back to so-cial tennis starting at 2pm. All visi-tors and students are welcome tojoin in.
From thecourts
GREYTOWN Child Welfare requires information on the following missing persons:
* Mother of Mnafuthi Khumalo. Father Ganana Marcus Khumalo is deceased family from Ngome area.
* Father of Xolani Scelo Majola.Mother Sibongile Ximba is deceased from Muden area.
* Father of Noxolo Gwala. Mother Rebecca Khanyisile Gwala is deceased from Muden area.
Anyone with information on theabove is asked to contact social worker,NC Nzama at 033 413 174.
Missingpersons
June 25, 2014 Greytown Gazette Page 3
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UMVOTIMUNICIPALITY
CLOSURE OF THE FINANCEDEPARTMENT
Umvoti Residents are hereby informed thatthe Finance Department will close at 10h00 onMonday the 30th June 2014 due to the FinancialYear End.Residents are requested to purchase electricityand make payments before 12h00 on said date,electricity can also be purchased at AheersSupermarket.Any inconvenience caused is regretted.MR B.A. XULU PO Box 71 NoticeNo.1963MUNICIPAL MANAGER GREYTOWN
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HE is way over Federer and Nadal'schampionship title score.
Wellknown Greytown tennischampion, Clive Edkins, this year wonthe men's singles title for the 20thtime.
And also took the men's doublestitle for the 27th time and the mixeddoubles for the 23rd occasion.
In acknowledgement of Clive andhis family's tremendous positive andenthusiastic contribution over many
years to the sport, the main courtwas named the "Edkins Court" at aspecial ceremony held at the Club'schampionship finals and prizegivingon Sunday. Wendy and Kelsey cut theribbon watched by Clive.
Multi champion and family honoured
FAMILY and friends in South Africa andoverseas were devastated at the tragicnews of the death of Sharon Lawler in acar accident in Omam, Middle East on 16June.
Wellknown in Greytown, where she wasborn in1973 to the lateGeorgeandVeroni-caLawler,SharonmatriculatedfromGrey-town Secondary School in 1990.
A colleague, Annamma Oommen, at theEnglish Language Centre, Nizwa Collegeof Technology, sent the following tribute:
“The dynamic, clear, strong voice thatheld the audience captive, and trainedmany a public speaker in NCT, will beheard no more. It was a talented life cuttragically short in a car accident on Mon-daymorning,16June2014.Westandunit-ed ingrief and shock.A rare, energetic andcharmingperson,Sharonwasarefreshingand multitalented personality. She was aperson of extraordinary appeal whotouchedall thosearoundherwithherradi-ance of positive energy. Being family ori-ented, she loved and valuedher family andfriends. Besides being pleasant and a joytoworkwith, shewas a creative and genu-ine person. She loved her work, was pas-sionate about public speaking and coordi-nated the course with impeccable profes-sionalism. She was a take-charge person.She organized the annual public speakingcompetitions in NCTwith poise. A dedicat-ed and meticulous teacher, she set herstandardhigh.Adear friendandcolleaguethat she was, her loss is irreplaceable.”
A memorial service will be held on Fri-day, 27 June at 6pm at 28 York Street.
INaheartwarming responseto the project launched byDR Aheer to build a feeding
and distribution centre for theneedy of Greytown, businessesand individuals have respond-ed toensure theprogressof thismuch needed facility.
In a report to the GreytownGazette, Mr Aheer said thatthankstothemuchappreciateddonations, the building is nowat floor slab level.
The Greytown Feeding Proj-
ect project committee is ex-tremely grateful for the gener-ous donations of cash and kindreceived, but appeals for moredonations to complete the proj-ect.
Contributions have been re-ceived fromMark Connolly andJacques (concrete for foundai-ton), Carl Bartels (concrete forsteel bases), Troy Naiker (sandand stone), Ayoub Kharodia/Kharodia wholesalers, Aheergroup (all labour and bricks),
R.Aulfes/GreytownBuild It, JuliAlbrecht/Germany, educators/Greytown Primary School, Na-than Naidoo/financial services,Zeenath Ally/Superbody Chal-lenge, Guy Platt/Platt Plant ser-vices, Anita Ramsamju, Dr Me-ganNaidoo, RAheer, GreytownGazette, Nedbank and DRAheer.
Up until two years ago, theGreytown Feeding Project fedup to a thousand people with ahot nutritious meal twice a
week. Unfortunately it was un-able to continue with its ‘kitch-en’ and distribution fromGrey-town Civic hall, but as soon asthe new building is completedthe feeding scheme and othersupport units will begin again.
Anyonewhowould like todo-nate cash or equipment to thisreally worthwhile cause isasked to contact DR Aheer at082 778 0282.
Reaching out to the needy
DR Aheer, Mark Connolly and assistants
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UMVOTIMUNICIPALITY
ESTIMATES OF REVENUE EXPENDITURE ANDTARIFF CHARGES 2014/2015
The abstract of the Estimate of Income and Expenditure, for the financial year ending 30 June 2015 are hereby published in ac-cordance with the provision of Section 24 of the Municipal Finance Management Act, Act 56 of 2003, read together with Section75A of the Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000.
Revenue Estimates Expenditure Income
Rates and General Services 158 713 247 138 355 272
Housing Services 26 000 10 000
Electricity Services 69 354 350 69 502 500
Farms 2 405 000
Cleansing Services 10 329 232 6 273 600
Vehicles: Testing /Licensing
2 596 399 3 100 550
Accumulated Deficit To Be Funded FromAccumulated Surpluses
0 21 372 306
TOTAL 241 019 228 241 019 228
Capital Estimates
Rates and General Services R34 152 800
Cleaning Services R5 460 000
Electricity Services R14 605 000
Total R54 217 800
The rates for the 2014/2015 financial year have been assessed according to the new Municipal Property Rates Act No.6 of 2004.This has been assessed as follows:-
UMVOTI MUNICIPALITY: RATE TARIFFS FOR 2014/2015 FINANCIAL YEAR
Number Category of Property Cents in the Rand Value
1 Residential 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
2 Sectional Title Residential 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
3 Commercial 2.03 (TWO POINT ZERO THREE)
4 Industrial 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
5 All agricultural .34 (POINT THREE FOUR)
6 Communal Property .34 (POINT THREE FOUR)
7 Communal Property Associations .34 (POINT THREE FOUR)
8 Institutional 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
9 National Monuments 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
10 Municipal 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
11 Public Benefit Organizations .34 (POINT THREE FOUR)
12 Public Service Infrastructure .34 (POINT THREE FOUR)
13 Special Purpose 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
14 State-owned 2.03 (TWO POINT ZERO THREE)
15 Place of Worship 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
16 Properties leased by the Municipality 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
UMVOTI MUNICIPALITY: RATES RELIEF FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2014/2015
Category of Property Cat-egory ofOwner
Impermissablein terms of S17of the MPRA
Rebate Reduction invalue beforerating
Exemptionfrom Rates
Phasing InDiscount ofrates in termsof section 21
Residential R15,000reduction beforerating
R50,000
Sectional TitleResidential
R15,000reduction beforerating
R50,000
Agricultural andSmallholdings
20%
Institutional 100% 100%discount ofthe assessedrates
National Monuments
Municipal 100%
Public Benefit Organi-zations
100% on areaused for Pur-poses of PBOwork only
Public ServiceInfrastructure
The first 30%of the value
Place of Worship 100%
Owners of Propertyregistered asIndigents
100%
Owners ofproperty registered asPensioners (R6000income limit , unlimitedMarket value)
60%
TARIFF OF CHARGES: 2014/2015Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 24 of the Municipal Finance Management Act, Act 56 of 2003, read together withSection 75 A of the Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000 that Umvoti Municipal Council has revised its Tariff Of Charges for the 2014/2015Financial Year with effect from the 01 July 2014 meter reading month.The Tariff of Charges(7% increment) will lie open for inspection at the office of the Municipal Manager or the Chief Financial Officerduring office hours at 41 Bell Street/King Dinizulu Street, Greytown. Copies of the budget are open for inspection at the MunicipalOffices, Customer Relations Centre (CRM), Budget and Treasury Office (Finance Department) and Public Library during officehours 08h00 to 16h30 from Monday to Friday.In the event of any discrepancies in translation to Zulu the English version shall prevail.
IZILINGANISO ZEMALI ENGENAYO NEPHUMAYONEZINTELISO-MALI EZINQUNYIWE ZIKA 2014/2015
Izibalo zemali engenayo nesetshenzisiwe kunyaka wezimali ophela ngomhlaka 30 June 2015 zaziswa lapha ukuvumelana nezimisozesigaba 24 sokuphathwa kwezimali zomasipala ofundwa uhlanganiswe nesigaba 75A sohlelomthetho ongunombolo 32 ka 2000Isilinganiso Semali
Izimali Ezingase Zingene Esetshenzisiwe Engenile
Intela yomhlaba nezidingo 158 713 247 138 355 272
Izindlu zoMkhandlu 26 000 10 000
Ukuphakelwa kukagesi 69 354 350 69 502 500
Amapulazi oMkhandlu 2 405 000
Ukuhlanzwa kwedolobha 10 329 232 6 273 600
Ezokuhlolwa kwezimoto 2 596 399 3 100 550
Izimali ezasala 0 21 372 306
TOTAL 241 019 228 241 019 228
Izimali Zemisebenzi Emikhulu
Umnyango Wezezindlu R34 152 800
Ukuhlanzwa kwedolobha R5 460 000
Ukuphakeiwa kukagesi R14 605 000
Sekukonke R54 217 800
Intela yomhlaba yonyaka wezimali ka 2014/2015 ihlelwe kanje ngokomthetho omusha wezintela zomhlaba (Property Rates Act.No.6 ka 2004).
UMVOTI MUNICIPALITY: RATE TARIFFS FOR 2014/2015 FINANCIAL YEAR
Number Category of Property Cents in the Rand Value
1 Residential 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
2 Sectional Title Residential 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
3 Commercial 2.03 (TWO POINT ZERO THREE)
4 Industrial 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
5 All agricultural .34 (POINT THREE FOUR)
6 Communal Property .34 (POINT THREE FOUR)
7 Communal Property Associations .34 (POINT THREE FOUR)
8 Institutional 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
9 National Monuments 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
10 Municipal 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
11 Public Benefit Organizations .34 (POINT THREE FOUR)
12 Public Service Infrastructure .34 (POINT THREE FOUR)
13 Special Purpose 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
14 State-owned 2.03 (TWO POINT ZERO THREE)
15 Place of Worship 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
16 Properties leased by the Municipality 1.37 (ONE POINT THREE SEVEN)
UMVOTI MUNICIPALITY: RATES RELIEF FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2014/2015
Category of Property Cat-egory ofOwner
Impermissablein terms of S17of the MPRA
Rebate Reduction invalue beforerating
Exemptionfrom Rates
Phasing InDiscount ofrates in termsof section 21
Residential R15,000reduction beforerating
R50,000
Sectional TitleResidential
R15,000reduction beforerating
R50,000
Agricultural andSmallholdings
20%
Institutional 100% 100%discount ofthe assessedrates
National Monuments
Municipal 100%
Public Benefit Organi-zations
100% on areaused for Pur-poses of PBOwork only
Public ServiceInfrastructure
The first 30%of the value
Place of Worship 100%
Owners of Propertyregistered asIndigents
100%
Owners ofproperty registered asPensioners (R6000income limit , unlimitedMarket value)
60%
IZINTELISO-MALI EZINQUNYIWE: 2014/2015Isibalo semali ezongena nezosetshenziswa kunyaka wezimali oqala kusukela ngomhlaka 01 July 2014 zaziswa lapha ukuvumelananesigaba 24 somthetho wokuphathwa kwezimali ongunombolo 56 ka 2003 ofundwa kanye nesigaba 75A sohlelo mthetho ongu-nombolo 32 ka 2000 ukuthin Umkhandlu waseMvoti usuzibukezile Izinteliso mali zangonyaka ka 2014/2015 kusukela ngomhlaka01 KuNtulikazi 2014.Izidingo zika masipala zizokhuphuka ngo (7%). Imiqulu yohlahlomali kanye neyezintela nemininingwane yokukhokha iyatholakalaeHhovisi loMphathiswa kaMaspala, noma elikaMpathi Wezimali ngezikhathi zokusebenza ku 41 Bell Street/King Dinizulu Street,Greytown. Amakhophi ohlahlo mali ayatholakala emahhovisini kaMasipala, CRM Centre,eHhovisi Lezimali kanye naseLibraryngezikhathi zokusebenza kusukela ngehora le 08h00 kuze kube u 16h30 ngoMsombuluko kuze kube nguLwesihlanu.Uma kubenokushayisana ekushunyushweleni esiZulwini, isiNgisi yisona esiyolandelwa.
MR B.A. ZULU MUNICIPAL MANAGER PO BOX 71, GREYTOWN 3250 NOTICE NO. 1962
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Sir,YOUR front page article from last week’s
edition regarding the King Edward VII Parkfencingrefers. I takeexceptiontothenegativeslant of your report and as a long-sufferingresident of the area for the past 30 years, Iwould like to state unequivocally - well doneto the Municipality.
To quote from your article, “Thiswill affecthundredsof residentsandvisitorswho, sevendaysof theweekduring theday,andatnight.”
Yes, hopefully itwill affect them, andus theresidents, but in a positive way. Having beeninvolved in countless discussions with resi-dents and officials, both from the municipaland policing forums over the years about thisproblem child, an overriding message hascome through consistently loud and clear -if we can fence it, we can manage it. I knowI speak for most residents of the area whenI applaud the Municipality for finally doingsomething to try and develop a public facilitythat can now at last be managed and policedproperly.
After years of stress, noise, littering, bla-tant drug and alcohol abuse, sex-in-the-bushes, meetings with officials and frequentphone-calls to the police, this is the least weas ratepayers can expect. Your negative re-porting frankly astoundsme. Perhapswe canfinally live in relative peace.
Thank you, thank you and thank you againMunicipality. All you need to do now is to fol-low through and administer the facility in acontrolled manner as per your mandate.
Ivo WüstGreytown
Park fence a good thing
OUR open day at the Hermanns-burg Little Oaks' Kindergarten isa huge hit year after year.
This is the day on which ourmoms, dads (or other familymem-bers) get to spend the day with usat school, andwherewealso invitenew friends who might be inter-ested in joining our Kindergarten,to come and see how much funlearning can be.
Our teachers always surprise uswith new ideas and this year was
no different - this year's themewas 'GoodManners' and in the su-per-fungamesweplayed, our visi-tors had to ask each other for helpto bundle each of us into a blanketand race across the playground ina relay race and (obviously), say-ing 'please'and 'thankyou'wasanimportant part of it.
We practised setting the tableand also had fun showing our visi-torswhatwedoatmusicapprecia-tion lessons before we showed
them our work-books so that theycan see how much we havelearned.
A big highlight was when weshowed our visitorswhat happensinNumberland,andwegot tohearabout Number five, the Mayor ofNumberland, celebrating hisbirthday at his house in the penta-gon-shaped garden, and howNumber one could only get intoNumber five's house if he tookNumber four along ... so that they
add up to five, you see?The best part of open day is of
course story-time, where ourteachers and volunteer workersfrom Germany act out a story forus.
This year's favourite was Magi-cian Sebastian and, in this year'sstory about goodmanners and be-ing kind, Teacher Jamie wastaught a lessonby the other teach-ers about how it's not nice whenothers treat you unkindly - it's so
important always to say 'please'and 'thankyou', andnot tobe rudeand mean.
From all of us at the Little Oaks'Kindergarten, we say a big 'thankyou' to teachers Uta, Sonette, Ja-mie and Thembi, as well as ouramazing volunteer workers for asuper-fun open day, and also to allthe special people in our lives whocame to spend the day with us atschool.
Hermannsburg Little Oaks' Oracle
OVER the past two weekends, GreytownHigh School teams played their last rugbymatches of the season.
On Saturday, 14 June, Greytown took onTreverton at home. The guys played someexceptional rugby with scores as follows:1st team won 41102nd team lost 2824U16A lost 80U15A won 190.
To close off the season, on Saturday 21June, Greytown travelled to Weston Agri-cultural College. Results as follows:1st team lost 31302nd team won 1319U15A won 3414U14A won 170.
The school is extremely proud of theplayers for the dedication that they haveshown throughout the season.
News from the hill
Being carried in blankets by the moms and dads, who had to say "please" and "thank you". A balancing act…with a little help.
EDITOR’SNOTE
Mr Wust appears to have missed the pointof the Greytown Gazette article whichwas: does the Municipality have any plan,programme or even outline as to how thegates are going to be operated to allowthe free flow of sports people and thosewith a legitimate reason to enter the parkto do so?The Greytown Gazette has, since the beginning of the year, requested the Municipality through the Gazette to inform thepublic of what will be required to accessand exit the park.To date, the only response received hasbeen a copy of a request from the Administrator to the Municipal manager datedlast week, requesting the MM to respond.Guess what? To date not a word, despitethe fact that the heads of departmentand councillors spent a three day workshop at the ratepayers expense at Riverside Inn in Durban to discuss municipalmatters, which for some unknown reasonscannot be discussed at a workshop inGreytown itself.
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MISSINGPERSONS
WEMBLEY COLLEGEWembley College is a leading, English Medium,co-educational, independent school situated on a beautifulcampus amongst the rolling hills of Greytown in the KwaZuluNatal Midlands. Forty five minutes from Pietermaritzburgand an hour from Ballito makes for an ideal ‘country school’within easy striking distance of a Central Business Districtand the warm KwaZulu Natal coast. Founded in 1997, theschool has expanded and with the establishment of the highschool, enters candidates for the Cambridge Examinationsthat are set externally and recognised world wide. We areseeking to fill the following part time Remedial teaching postin 2015.
REMEDIAL TEACHERRequirements:• The candidates must be able to identify with and supportthe values of Wembley College.
• Have teaching experience as a remedial teacher.• Be computer literate.• Have a clear understanding and acceptance of IndependentSchool practice.
• Have boundless enthusiasm and the ability to form warmand caring relationships with the pupils.
• Be able to develop good working relationships with parentsand children.
A letter of application, accompanied by a full curriculumvitae and the names of three referees, should be submittedto:The College HeadWembley CollegePrivate Bag X5606Greytown3250Tel: 033 413 2677e-mail: [email protected]
Closing date for applications: Monday, 21 July 2014Wembley College reserves the right not to proceed filling the posts. An applicationin itself will not entitle the applicant to an interview or appointment and failure tomeet the minimum requirements of the advertised post will result in applicantsautomatically disqualifying themselves from consideration. Only short-listed
candidates will be interviewed.
SHARON MARY LAWLERDaughter of the late George and Veronica
Lawler of Greytown, passed awaytragically in a motor vehicle accident, inthe Middle East country of Oman on the
16 June 2014 at the age of 41.Funeral arrangements will be confirmedand communicated on finalisation of therepatriation of her mortal remains to SouthAfrica. Funeral service will take place inGreytown. A Memorial Service will beheld at home, 28 York Street, Greytown
at 6 pm on Friday, 27 June 2014.The family would like to thank everyonefor their kindness, prayers and support(in all its forms) during this time of
bereavement.Instead of flowers, the family humbly
request donations of blankets to the UmvotiAids Care Centre.
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GAZETTESMALLSSomething for everyone
WELL-KNOWNBrianBairdhasbeen running his own business‘Welding and Wrought Iron In-dustries’ in Greytown for thepast 15 years, making and in-stalling burglar guards, pali-sade fencing, car ports etc.
And also felling many a treeas part of his working opera-tion. He and his wife have nowopened an outlet under thesame name in Durban Street -not only for his welding andwrought iron work but on salea range of quality tools.
The shop is also stocked withquality tools ranging frompow-er tools to drill bits to bushknives, screw drivers, span-
ners, pliers, trowels, hammersetc.aswellasafull rangeofper-sonal protective equipment,gloves, helmets, goggles, over-alls, rain suits, earplugs etc.
A DIY project, which is be-comingmoreandmorepopularworldwide, is brewing beer athome.
DIY beer kits, equipment and
supplies for this are availableThe shop is situated at pave-
ment level in the Ebenaezerflats in Durban Street - diago-nally opposite Kammaland.
BIZ BITS
THEGreytownGazettepublishesamonth-ly Shadow Column at the end of eachmonth to list events to come throughoutthe year. Themain objective is to notify thepublicofwhateventsarescheduled to takeplace, or about to, to avoid, as far as possi-ble, ‘double dating’ - that is two events onthe samedaywhich could createproblemsnot only for the organisers, but also for thepublic. An appeal therefore goes out to allChurches, NGO’s, sports bodies, clubs etc.to submit dates and event details to theGreytown Gazette for publication as soonas possible. From now until the end of theyear there are so many events social,sporting, prizegivings etc, so please notifyeither verbally or electronically in time forthe next Shadow column.JUNE27th: Schools close (Friday)27th: Singalong bring and share evening: Senior Citizen Centre28th: Inaugural Inkosi Bhamabatha race29th: LETCEE annual fun walk29th: Greytown fun bowls dayJULY17th/18th: Pannar annual junior tennis tournament21st: Schools open for third term (Monday)27th: Family bring and share lunch braai: SeniorService CentreAUGUST9th: Women's Day (Saturday)12th: Garden Club meeting: air layering, graftingdemo26th: Quadrangular high schools athleticsmeeting hosted by Hermannsburg28th: Kammaland annual concert29th: NGK annual bazaar30th: Coed athletics hosted by GreytownSEPTEMBER12th /13th: Hermannsburg Sponsored Golf Dayat St. Cathryn's12th/13th: Wembley college festival24th: Heritage Day (Wednesday): Spring Market@Country Nursery /TranquiliTeaOCTOBER3rd: School close(Friday)13th: Schools open for last term (Monday)14th: Garden club outing25th: Arcadia FeteNOVEMBER11th: Garden Club Christmas tea at Beehive9th: Confirmation Service at Hermannsburg15th: Hermannsburg Primary School Fun Walk29th: Wartburg Christmas marketDECEMBER1st: Hermannsburg Primary School awards ceremony2nd: Hermannsburg High School awards ceremony9th: Schools close16th: Day of Reconciliation17th: Last 2014 issue Greytown Gazette25th: Christmas Day26th: Day of Goodwill
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THE SAPS firearm office in Greytownhas a number of firearm licences andcompetencycertificateswhichneed tobecollected by the individuals concerned.
Anyone who has applied for either ofthese at the Greytown Saps centre isasked to phone the station at 033 4139003 or 413 9067, or phone the stationbetween 8am and 4pm weekdays withtheir ID.
Members of the public are urged tocheck the expiry dates on their compe-tency and licence cards for renewalwhich are due 90 days before the expirydate.
Pleasenote thatall original documentsmust be presented with applications.Copies will be certified by the office. Nophotocopies will be accepted as originaldocuments.
Firearmlicencescollection*GREYTOWN Child Welfare requires infor
mation on the following missing persons:Mother of Nkosingiphile Khumalo. Father
Bongumusa Khumalo is deceased fromMatimatolo area* Father of Sandile, Balinndile and Sibusiso Zuke and Lindokuhle Junior Mnomiya.Anyone with information on the above isasked to contact social worker SF Mngonyama at 033 413 174
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10 In Memoriam
JEN MASON25 June 1989
25 years your memoryis our keepsake with-which we’ll never part,God has you in hiskeeping, we have youin our hearts. Jack, Di,Murray, James & An-drew.
12 Thanks
UMNDENI waka Majo-la nowaka Dladlabathanda ukudlulisaukubonga kwizihlobo,abangani, ibandlalase Uniting ChurchkanyenomphakathiwaseNhlakahle ukubanibe nathi ngesikhathisihanjelwe umamawethu uMrs Mitta Dla-dla. Sibonga imikhile-ko kanye nothandoenisikhombise lona.Enikwenze kuthinanikwenze nakwaba-nye. From DladlaFamily.
18 Clubs andMeetings
EMMAUS Reunion Meet-ing will be held at Assem-bly of God Fellowship OldDundee Road Sunday 29June 2014 at 4pm.
30 BuildingServices
FOR painting, tiling andrenovations call 071 9961972.
M3 Contractors MasterBuilders and PropertyMaintanance, bricklaying,plastering, painting, tiling,roofing, welding, plumb-ing, glazing. Contact Mo-hamed for a free quote.Phone 072 101 9081 /033 417 1362.
34 CleaningServices
CARPET, upholsterycleaning, experiencedowner supervised andquick. Phone Nola 083320 4008.
38 FencingServices
FAIRVIEW Fencing. Quali-ty workmanship andback-up service on auto-mated gates and all typesof game, agricultural andsecurity fencing. ContactKeith Cowie 082 7725436.
39 For Hire
10 seater round tables,gas heaters, marquees,decor, cooking, GreytownHiring Services. 033 4171157/ 082 957 2812/ 082315 6653.
AMATAFULA, 10 seaterround. Tel 082 957 2812/082 315 6653
47 PersonalServices
ABORTION alternative.Wednesday 2 - 5 pm.Free counselling by ap-pointment. Call or sms078 879 7484.
49 Plumbing/Electrical/Home Repairs
PLUMBER: for all yourplumbing requirements,gyser instalation, shower,toilets, painting, leakingtaps, blocked drains,bathroom renovation andconstruction work, callNtini 076 062 2999/ 084777 8229.
73 General Sales
CONCRETE mixer forsale. Contact 072 3672734
CULLS Cut and cleaned.Dhott Roti. We deliver079 539 7602.
FOR all your desais proc-essed meats (polonies,sausages & patties), andhome made butter pas-tries contact: 082 2271496 or 033 413 1091
HOOSEN’S Halaal farmfresh dressed chicken,braai packs, fillets, drum-sticks etc. Ph 072 1019081 / 033 417 1362Shaaista.
WE supply a wide varietyof food for parrots, cocka-tiels, budgies, lovebirds,garden birds, dogs, fish,poultry, rabbits at reason-able prices. We alsostock yellow maize, sun-flower, sorghum, wholepeas in various sizes. Tu-gela foods, 100 DurbanStreet. 033 417 1186.
WOODEN Wendy houses,prompt delivery, bestquality, new pinewoodand excellent services.For free quotes and or-ders. Call Lloyd 072 4173229
79 Pets/Aquariums/Tropical Fish
DOG and cat boarding.SPCA. Tel: 072 0969634.
MICE for sale R10 each.Call 033 417 1186 to or-der.
120 Bed & Breakfast/Overnight
BED sit, Kitchenette, bath-room, incl l&w, cleaning,laundry, 1 meal. Enqui-ries phone 082 923 5656.
126 Houses to Let
KITCHEN, lounge, Bed-room, en- suite. Profes-sional only. 072 2144576.
127 Holiday Guide
RAMSGATE Beach Houseto hire for school holidaysat R800 per night. Out ofseason R500 per night.Contact Di Mason 082930 4015.
130 Rooms to Let
3 rooms to let, Ghost TownArea from R800 each.Contact Kate 076 5330295.
164 Used Cars
GOLF 1.4 1995 model,dark green, 17 inchmags, 75 000km R28000 neg. 076 357 0176/082 452 5454.
TOYOTA Tazz, white 170000kms, mags + cd play-er R40 000 neg. Tel 084587 1842/ 071 441 7863.
ARCADIA AGM- 9th July2014 in the Senior Serv-ice Centre Hall. 5:30pm.for 6 pm. Please wouldmembers of our com-munity make every effortto attend and give usyour valuable support-any queries pleasephone 033 417 1528.
June 25, 2014 Greytown Gazette Page 11
We are looking for an energetic andmotivated manager.
Must be fluent in Zulu and have goodgeneral communication skills.
Experience in transport managementand mechanical knowledge would be an
advantage.Good knowledge required of the areawithin 100km radius of Greytown.
Please e-mail your CV with details ofreferences, to:
[email protected] note that if you do not receive a
response within 2 weeks, youshould consider your application
unsuccessful.
TRANSPORTLOGISTICS MANAGER
SUB DISTRICT MANAGERSalary: R337 998.00 p.a. (Level 10) • REF NO: DM/UMZS/2014
Requirements: • Matric plus an appropriate Degree/National Diploma plus 3 - 5 years’ relevant experience • Validdriver’s licence • Computer literacy.Duties: • manage Works Inspection services and projects • construct, adapt and maintain physical facilities• manage Financial Administration services • manage General Administration support services • manageimplementation of policies and procedures • manage the resources of the District.Recommendations: • qualification in Build environment will be an added advantage • project management• knowledge of the relevant legislations.Enquiries: Mrs. N.I. Mbatha, tel: (034) 299 8361.NOTE TO APPLICANTS:The Provincial Administration of KwaZulu-Natal is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Women and peoplewith disabilities are encouraged to apply. Applicants with disabilities may qualify for relaxed advertisement appointmentrequirements in terms of driver’s licence, computer literacy, experience and/or any other required competence, providedsuch is not an inherent requirement of the post and subject to proof of disability being submitted with the application.Applications must be submitted individually on the prescribed Z83 form, obtainable from any Public Service Department,and must be accompanied by a comprehensive Curriculum Vitae together with certified copies of qualifications, skillsor competencies to substantiate compliance with/adherence to the appointment requirements plus a clear and legible,certified copy of the valid South African bar-coded ID (passports will not be accepted) and valid South African driver’slicence. Copies of copies OR copies on the blank side of the copy will not be accepted. Faxed or electronic copies willnot be considered. Candidates are urged to view the guidelines available to all prospective candidates applying for thevacant position on the departmental website before completing an application for the post.Direct your application, quoting the reference number of the post you are applying for and the name ofthe publication in which you saw the advertisement, to: The Regional Manager: Public Works, PrivateBag X9963, Ladysmith 3370 or hand deliver to: 40 Shepstone Road, Umkhamba Gardens, Ladysmith forattention Ms. Lindiwe Sithole.Candidates are also advised not to send their applications through registered mail, as the Department will not takeresponsibility for non-collection thereof. It is the applicant’s responsibility to have foreign qualifications assessed forequivalent by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).Applications that do not comply with the above-mentioned instruction will be disqualified. Please note that theDepartment reserves the right not to fill the post. Recommended candidates personal information will be subjected tovetting prior to an offer of appointment being made. Candidates are expected to be available on the date set for theinterviews or they may be disqualified. Should you not have been contacted by this office within 3 months of the closingdate of the advertisement, kindly consider your application unsuccessful. Please note that further communication shallbe restricted to those candidates who have been shortlisted.Appointment to this post is subjected to the appointee signing a performance agreement. Please notereference checks and/or confirmation of employment will be done with the current employer andcandidates are advised to include references from the current employment to facilitate this. Thefilling of this post will be guided by the Department’s Employment Equity targets.CLOSING DATE: 11 JULY 2014.
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DUCK Derby - 12 and 13 September 2014.Wembley College is organising a week-
end festival of sport and fun for the wholefamily on 12 and 13 September, whichwillinclude our annual Founders' Day as wellas theduckrace, but this yearwearegoingbigger andbetterwith live bands perform-ing, a flea market as well as tea gardensand entertainment for all ages.
A limited amount of stalls are available,so book soon to avoid disappointment. Thecut-off date to book a stall is 1 September- the stall size is 4m x 4m and costs R80.To book please contact the school at 033413 2677.
We are pleased to announce that RobbieWessels, the well-known Afrikaans actor,singer and songwriter, will be performingall of his favourite hits and brand newsongs on Friday, 12 September - a Fridaynight full of fun and good music.
On Friday, 6 June, the open boys' teamtook part in a hockey tournament in Em-pangeni.Scores as follows:00 against Grantleigh21 (win) against Richards Bay11 against Empangeni00 against Vryheid00 against Felixton.
On Tuesday, the Grade one and twohockey girls travelled to Treverton. TheGrade one’s played three games, losingagainst ECA and drawing against Trever-ton and Clifton. The Grade two’s playedfour games, losing to Treverton and draw-ing their other three games with Clifton,Mooi River and St Gregory's. Thank-youto the parents for helping with transport.The Grade two boys travelled to Merchis-ton lastWednesdayevening toplay in theirday/night tournament. They lost onegame, drew another and won againstCordwalles' first. It was a brilliant gameand our boys really stood their ground.Thank you to all the moms and dads whocame to support. Last Tuesday, Wembleyhosted a soccer tournament and all theteams braved the coldweather and playedsomegood soccer. TheGrade ones’ playedtwogames ofwhich they lost one anddrewone. The Grade two boys played very in-tense games. They won one match anddrew the other.
WINDOW ON WEMBLEY
THE Inkosi Bhambatha Memorial Racetakes place on Saturday and there will betransport available for athletes only.
A bus leaves from Muden to Greytown at4.30am to be in time for registration.
Contact Mr Mhlanzi at 082 223 0787 orMr Zenzele Sikhakhane at 073 142 3533.
Twobuseswill collectofficialsandathletesfrom the finish of the fun run to LakhisSportsground.
One taxi will collect athletes from Mg-
wempisi and Umvoti High School.Confirm with Mr Makhaye at 082 971
6421.There will be taxis fromNgome and Nhla-
lakahle Township also for those who will berunning.
No date has yet been announced for theunveiling of the Inkosi Bhambatha statue infront of the town offices. It is reported thatPresident Jacob Zuma will be in Greytownto perform the unveiling of the statue.
InkosiBhambathamemorial racethis Saturday
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Congratulations to Jaimee Buchan, Hope Manson, Ashleigh Mason andRobyn Steyn who will be representing the Umzinyathi Hockey team.
PHOTO: SAKHILE LOMBOBOY Zoli and Kholisile Phihle Gwala wee marriedon 14 June at the Apostolic Faith Mission churchat Mbuba Pasto Zimu conducted the marriageservice.
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ON Saturday, 16 June, the annual SanlamCancer Golf Challenge took place at theCountry Club.For a number of years Sanlam, partneredby Ernie Els, has been supporting the fightagainst cancer by organising this golf com-petition to promote awareness of the everincreasing prevalence and dangers of can-cer related diseases, as well as to raisefunds to combat it.Seeing that this is a very worthy cause, afine field of 27 players participated. Thewinners, who go through to the regional fi-nals on 24 August at Princes Grant, are:A division: Humphrey Msomi (38 points),B division: Gareth Larkan (41 points)C division: Steven van der Merwe (38points).Our sincere gratitude to Sanlam and JackDrewwhodonatedandarrangedtheprizesrespectively.WealsoappreciateJack’sges-ture of co-sponsoring the halfway house.
Happy Hour is on Friday, 27 June.Greytown Build It is sponsoring the meal
and a R20 ticket will put you in the drawto win R1000 or a bottle Chivas Regal, andthat includes your meal.Greytown Beer is sponsoring the SABdrinks at half price. DJ Rob will be in thehouse.Comeand enjoy the eveningwith good foodand friends around a cosy fire.
EdwinBlanks lost out on themoney fromthe draw on Friday as he was not presentat the time. The next attendance draw willbe on Friday, 4 July, with R1800 up forgrabs.Be here at 6.30 - 7pm and you could be thelucky winner.
The“Sunday9@9”entry fee isR40toplaynine holes.
Dates to diarizeCheap-as-TuesdayFriday, 27 June - Happy Hour sponsored
by Greytown Build It.Saturday, 12 July -Mascormonthlymug.Saturday, 9 August - Mascor Monthly
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GREYTOWN COUNTRY CLUB NEWS
MATCHES to be played this weekend asfollows:
Saturday, 28 June:2pm: Tsalanang/Dinangwe3pm: Maccaddeshem/NdunasSunday, 29 June:10am: Baroka/Nzima11am: Codesa/Commodores12 noon: Rebels/Cosmos1pm: City Stars/Cape Town Spurs2pm: Super Strikers/Mfanelo.
THE weekend started with a wonderfulturn out for bowls on Saturday afternoonand ended with an enjoyable bon voyageto Peter Mason from all his friends.
Saturday afternoon saw lots of practicegames as well as some senior champion-ships pairs - Roy Thomson and Bryan Paulhad a close game against Karen Cordy andWendy Edwards who led 8-7 at half timebefore Roy and Bryan pulled out all thestops to win.
Sunday was the opening rounds of menssingles in Pietermaritzburg.
Jacques Minnaar and Francois vanRooyen won their opening games, but suc-
cumbed to strong players in their secondround.Not so lucky were Tony Smith, WolfieLubowitzki, Andre Roberts and Chris Fis-cher, all losing on tight games first round.Better luck next time but at least we willhaveyouhomefor thisSunday’sPannarfunday.Erika Fischer will be playing in her NIBAsingles championship match in Pietermar-itzburg.and we wish her luck.
The numbers are starting to roll in forthe Pannar fun day this Sunday at R60 perperson, which includes a tasty lunch, teasand two games of bowls.
Novices are teamedupwith goodplayersto ensure close games and lots of fun soplease phone Bryan at 033 4 32157/Karenat 084 582 1204 or Erika at 084 507 3445to book.
From the ditch
NOW if you remembered thewindy conditions of the week-endof14and15Juneyouwouldrather have become a wind-surfer or an around- the- worldsailor, because extreme anddangerouswindsblewover thatweekend. For the FarmersAgri-CareMonthlyMugplayersthe saying around the world in80 days was an apt expression,as they were blown around thecourse and none of the golfersgrossed less than 80 shots.
Some of the shots of the daywere recorded by an anony-mous golfer, putting four balls
in the dam on the 12th hole par4 - in Mug this can become avery expensive golfing outing,notonly ingolfballs,but inmed-al shots ….in the water for one,drop two…play three…in thewater drop four, play five….back in thewater……muttermutter, back to the golf bag, tofetch golf balls of course and in-spiration….back to thetee…..now where were we ?Drop six ….play sev-en…….back in the water, bor-row golf ball from partner (yetto be returned) drop eight andplay nine - now fellow golfersthat’s from the tee and now thetrek to the flag begins.The other cost of course is therounds of drinks to be boughtfor not making the ladiestee...and the golf partners new-ish PROV 1 is yet to be replacedand the balance of drinks to be
bought for not making the la-dies teeonthesameholeonfouroccasions.Results of the Farmers Agri-Care Monthly Mug:1st: Merwin Rabe nett 722nd Liekie Steyn nett 753rd Deon van Dyk nett 79Nearest to Pin 9/18 : Merwin RabeCaptains Putter : Stephan Lubbe.
On Sunday the St Cathryn’steam travelled down to Mande-ni for the second leg of the Tri-angular against Mandeni andDarnall.Wewere all greeted bygolfers wearing shorts and al-though the oppositionwore jer-seys, remarking that it was achilly morning. We soonchanged fromour longs and thenoticeable temp changebrought some fairly good golfout from our players. Thecourse at Mandeni was dry andshouting for some irrigation
and twoof the greens had cattlegrazingandmoledamage.Nev-ertheless, the outing by the fiveSt Cathryn’s golfers and the ca-maraderie enjoyed and friendsmade was worth the trip.The result of the Triangular:1st Mandeni 34.5 points.2nd St Cathryn’s 33 points3rd Darnall 30.35 pointsThe best golfer on the day was Deonvan Dyk on 43 points.Dates to remember :Farmers Agri - Care MonthlyMug - Saturday, 5 July 2014Sanlam Cancer Challenge - Sat-urday, 26 July 2014.
Supper on Friday,27Junewillbe bean soup and KSB breadsand those who would still liketo braai their piece of meat arewelcome. To book for golf and/ ormealspleasephone0832691661 Piet or 082 555 2661 -Cathy
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STANDERTON on Saturdayproved to be a better race thanthe two Vrede's. We had re-turns, although the yearlingsbattled somewhat.
Of the 24 open birds dis-patched, 17 were clocked inrace time, with Attie Joubertleading the pack to gain his firstwin of the season.
He was closely followed bytheNaickers,whofilledthenextthree positions, with Attie fifth.The Old Grizzle actually beat MLofts this time in sixthplaceandM Lofts in seventh spot.
Liberated at 9.45am, the 269kmswas flown in three andhalfhours at a velocity of 1276 me-tres per minute. The yearlings,
minute to the Naickers loft,which gained first and second,withAttie, determined not to beleft out filling third place.
These were the only threeyearlings clocked from 14 sent.
Theweather is so changeablethat one doesn’t quite knowwhat to expect on race day.
Can someone please developa homing device to help us out?
Results of Saturday's races:Open:A.Joubert: 1st and 5th,
1276.001, 1206.818.Naicker Bros: 2nd, 3rd, 4th,
9th, 11th, 13th, 14th, 15th and
16th 1250.565, 1250.177,1224.127, 1075.80, 1063.790,979.272;75.136, 653.909,653.484.
TR Tatham: 6th, 8th, 10th,and 12th 1157.863, 1077.200,1075.554, 1016.848.
M Lofts: 7th and 17th:1089.209, 649.301.
Yearlings:Naicker Bros: 1st and 2nd:
1034.995, 910.325.A.Joubert: 3rd: 887.886.Nextweek's racepointwill be
at Bethal, approximately350kms, basketting on Friday.Good flying.
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whichwere liberat-edat 9am, took fourhours and 19 min-utes to cover thesame distance at awinning velocity of1034 metres per