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Shark encounters along the localcoastline seem to be on the risewith several incidents reportedover the last month.

After a tweet about a possiblegreat white shark sighting at the Se-li 1 wreck last week, TygerBurgerquestioned several water usersabout the presence of these sharksin the waters of Bloubergstrand andMelkbosstrand.

A local water safety officer, Der-rick Frazer, who is involved withmany ocean events in the area, con-firms the presence of one specificgreat white shark off Blouberg-strand.

“On 26 April I had to pull two

swimmers who were trying to com-plete the swim from Robben Islandto Bloubergstrand from the waterwhen I noticed a shark. That was1,5km from the beach,” Frazer says.

He says it is rumoured there aretwo female great white sharkscruising the water but others specu-late that it might be the same sharkthat has been periodically seen overthe last two years.

“They are seasonal and travel upto Mozambique at this time of theyear. These sharks can travel up to1 000km a day which means theshark you saw today can be gone to-morrow,” he says.

He had recently researched theoccurrence of sharks on the Atlan-tic side of Cape Town.

“I did quite a bit of research into

this. The last recorded shark inci-dent was towards Clifton’s side andthat was 40 years ago.”

Frazer says the risk of sharks isalways a factor.

“Sharks will always be there. It ispart of the riskof being in theocean,but it is still much riskier drivingto the beach,” he says.

The sighting at the Seli wreck ishowever noteworthy as the sharkwas seen on the coastal side of theship which is stranded 800m fromthe beach. The Wreck, as the areais known among locals, is a favour-ite spot for stand up paddlers, kite-boarders and surfers.

Caryn Jones from Durbanvillewas the person who reported theshark sighting toSharkspotters lastTuesday.

“We were sitting on the beach tothe right of the wreck when I sawthis substantially big fin standingout of the water. It moved like Iwould imagine a shark would.

“It was moving towards the beachand when the waves came up youcould see the shape through the wa-ter,” Jones says. She judged the ani-mal to be about 100m from thebeach.

“We were there for about an hourand a half and watched it kind of pa-trolling along the shore. It disap-peared about 15 minutes before weleft. It was difficult to judge the sizebut it was big, bigger than a seal oranything else I have seen before.”

She says at the time there weresurfers and stand up paddlers in thewater closer to the wreck.

“The water wasn’t very cold thatday, I remember thinking that itwasn’t as cold as I would imagineit to be,” she says.

Stand up paddler Michelle Fouriefrom Melkbosstrand spotted twosharks in one week recently, also atThe Wreck.

“We were chased out of the waterby a shark about two months ago.A whole bunch of us spotted theshark. It was about 20m away. Itdidn’t come toward us or follow us.We didn’t feel threatened that it wasthere to eat us,” Fourie says.

Fourie, who has been surfing for14 years and has almost never seena shark up close, says it is strangeto suddenly experience two sharksightings less than a week apart.

. To page 2.

The area in front of the Seli 1 wreck is a favourite spot for surfers,stand up paddlers and kitesurfers. Stand up paddlers and abeachgoer recently reported seeing two different sharks herewithin a week. Photo: Leon Steenkamp

) Frequent sightings ‘not the norm’

Sharks looming largeSharks looming large

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TygerBurger and NetLocal, thenewspaper’s website host, will hosta demonstration session to show ourreaders how to utilise the platformand enjoy your own page on the Ty-gerBurger website.

The workshop will take place atTygerBurger’s office (4th floor,Bloemhof Building, corner of Ed-wardandBloemhof streets,Bellville)on Wednesday 6 and Thursday 7 Ju-ne at 18:00.

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. From page 1.“I am not a fundi, but one definitely

looked like a great white about 3m long. Icould see the grey colouring when the finbroke the water. The other shark was a dif-ferent species and about 2,5m big.”

She says they experienced a lot of fish ac-tivity at the wreck this time last year.

“It seems there are a lot more fish inlanddue to the natural reef that the wreck hascreated and it could be that the sharks arefeeding off these,” she says.

“So we are keeping our eyes peeled. Notthat it keeps us out of the water but we areaware of them,” she says.

Bodyboarder Eugene Meyer from Melk-bosstrand says he and about 10 fellow body-boarders left the water at Derdesteen onFriday after seeing a shark at around 13:30.

“I saw the two fins about 5m from me andthen they disappeared. I caught a wave tothe middle bank where it is shallower. Af-ter a couple of minutes I paddled back outand then there was a splash in the waterright next to one of my friends,” Meyersaid, adding that the dorsal fins were about1,5m apart.

Meyer, a provincial bodyboarder hasbeen surfing for the last 10 years and wasbest friends with David Lilienfeld (20) whodied following a great white attack at KogelBay along the False Bay coast last month.

“We are more aware of the signs ofsharks in the water after what happened toDavid. We suspect this shark was a bronziebut you can never be sure,” he says.

He says there was a lot of fish, birds andseal activity in the water at the time.

Alison Kock from Sharkspotters says itis difficult to say whether there has beenan increase in white shark activity alongthe Atlantic seaboard given the lack ofavailable research information.

“We receive a number of shark sightingsfrom the Atlantic seaboard side.

“Most of the time these turnout to be sun-fish, seals or dolphins which have beenmistaken for sharks. Sometimes a baskingshark, and most recently a whale sharkwas mistaken for a white shark.

“We have been able to confirm with pho-tographs and reliable identification that itis indeed a white shark on few occasions.It’s not possible to comment on whetherthere has been an increase or not based onthis information,” Kock explains.

She says the shark Jones saw sounds likea great white.

“The two species it could possibly bebased on the size (over 3m), are either agreat white or a basking shark (baskingsharks are filter feeders observed in the ar-ea on occasion).

“If it were smaller it could also have beena bronze whaler shark. However, based onits behaviour (swimming parallel to shorebackwards and forwards for almost 40 min-utes) and size it was more than likely awhite shark.”

She adds great white sharks certainlyare present in the area.

“How often they travel through the areawe have yet to find out.”

She says the same shark safety rules ap-ply: high bird, fish or dolphin activity aresigns that baitfish are abundant and thereis an increased possibility of sharks beingaround; stay in groups and do not venturetoo far out.

“People should also always be aware ofthe environment and ask locals like sharkspotters (if in the area), law enforcement,life-savers and local surfers or swimmersfor information on any recent shark activi-ty.

Kock says that for the first time ever sci-entists are collecting movement informa-tion of great whites on the West Coast ofSouth Africa, including the Atlantic sea-board side.

Spotted shark ‘couldbe a great white’

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Yet another serious accident oc-curred on the N7 as it crossesover the N1 highway this week-end.

This time one person died andtwo others were seriously injuredwhen thedriver of aPeugot lost con-trol of the vehicle before itcareened, spun and rolled over thecentre island and then hit the bar-rier walls of the N7.

The vehicle eventually came to astandstill against the bridge barrier

of the opposite lane.The vehicle was travelling from

Goodwood towards Milnerton onFriday night at the time of the hor-rific accident.

ER24 paramedics arrived on thescene and found what was left of alight motor vehicle up against thearmco barrier.

Derrick Banks, ER24 spokesper-son, elaborates: “The three occu-pants were found lying on the roadnear to the vehicle. The one occu-pant had sustained serious fatal in-juries and was declared deceased.The other two patients, one female

and one male had sustained serioushead and neck injuries. AdvancedLife Support intervention was per-formed on them before they weretransported to a nearby hospital forfurther medical intervention.”

This is apparently the third se-rious accident in exactly the samespot in recent months. A few weeksago a passenger was flung from aKombi and landed on the N1.

According to another ER24spokesperson, Vanessa Jackson,the Thursday saw another accidentin the same vicinity.

She elaborates: “A bakkie carry-

ing vegetables for the market, withtwo occupants in the front cabin,left the N7 while travelling in the di-rection of Malmesbury, just beforethe N1 split. The bakkie thencrashed into a precast concretewall, approximately 50 metres fromthe road.”

She says that paramedics expect-ed the occupants to have sustainedsevere injuries due to the extensivedamage to the single cabbakkie, butthey found the two men were in astable condition.

“The driver had a broken armand what appeared to be a slight

head injury, and he was treated forhis pain by the Advanced Life Sup-port paramedic. The passenger wastreated for multiple deep cuts andbruises andbothmenwere takenbyambulance to Tygerberg Hospital,”adds Jackson.

ER24’s Andre Visser says that theN7 is a “complicated” road, since itgoes right past informal settle-ments and then turns into a high-way. “We react to an accident sceneon the N7 at the very least once eve-ry two weeks and usually these areserious incidents. Pedestriansmust be careful,” he says.

One dead in another horrific N7 crash

No drugs: Leon Du Preez, chairman of Sector 1 neighbourhood watch, handed over a memo­randum to Brigadier Marius Stander of Milnerton Police and Councillor Bernadette le Rouxduring the recent march against drugs and crime in Brooklyn, which TygerBurger reported onlast week. The Sector 1 neighbourhood watch with the help of Kings Road Block Watch, theNew Apostolic Church in Tygerhof, the View Church and the youth leaders of the PresbyterianChurch also handed out 650 hot dogs, five pots of soup and 100 sandwiches to the communityduring the event. Two hundred food parcels, including 10 black bags of clothing, were alsohanded out to the less fortunate. Photo: André Bakkes

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Sites at the Bayside ShoppingMall and Du Noon are among 25public transport interchangesthat will be upgraded and ex-panded over the next five years.

The project which will focus on 25interchanges, is to accommodatethe growth in demand for accessand mobility across the city. The to-tal cost of this project is estimatedat R321 million.

This improvement programmeforms part of the City of CapeTown’s mobility strategy, whichsupports the development of a bal-anced transport system. It focuseson all elements of Cape Town’stransport system which includerail, bus, taxi, cycling, pedestrians,parking management, freight, traf-fic management, information anddata.

“Our proposed upgrades will en-sure that transport is accessible

and inclusive, providing links be-tween the communities and em-ployment, education, health, com-munity services and other services.Additionally, we want to ensurethat they become interesting socialspaces and lively parts of the city,”says Councillor Brett Herron, may-oral committee member for trans-port, roads and stormwater.

The city currently has over 213public interchanges of different siz-es and with different functions.These facilities are located alongthe rail and road based public trans-port network where commuters canchange between different types oftransportation. In this regard, aninterchange is defined as a placewhere transport services meet.

“Over 54 percent of our commut-ers depend on public transport,whether by road or trains. As a re-sult, most of the public transport in-terchanges are overcrowded due to

growth in demand over the pastyears. They need to be expanded ur-gently,” says Herron.

The 25 projects include park-and-ride facilities at five interchangesandare invarious stages of develop-ment across the city. A number ofthem are currently in design, ten-der and under construction.

“In Du Noon the focus is on up-grading the current public trans-port facility in order to create atransfer station and interface thatwill accommodate current publictransport users and operators andthe Bus Rapid Transport (BRT)services,” Herron says.

He said the new facility at Bay-side will be constructed with a simi-lar purpose as that of the Du Nooninterchange.

“Unfortunately, further details,such as site maps will only be avail-able at a later stage as the supplychain management procedures and

process to acquire service provid-ers and specialists to assist in thedesign and construction of the facil-ities are still in process,” Herronadds.

Other interchanges that will beupgraded are the Cape Town CBD,Mitchells Plain, Lentegeur, Re-treat, Wynberg, Bellville and Nyan-ga.

New interchange projects havebeen scheduled for Kuyasa, Somer-set West, Imizamo Yethu,Masiphumelele, Nomzamo, SamoraMachel, Scottsdene, Wallacedene,Makhaza, Nolungile, Macassar,Durbanville, and Vrygrond.

Precinct developments includethe provision of signage, CCTV andsurveillance facilities, lighting,landscaping, integration of tradingfacilities, and health facilities.

“We are working towards an inte-grated transport network for thecity where the various modes con-

nect seamlessly in a commuter-fo-cused way.

“The provision of dignified andsafe transport hubs is an essentialcomponent of an integrated trans-port system and the planned up-grade and development of thesepublic transport interchanges willsupport our promotion and prioriti-sation of public transport over pri-vate car usage.

“It should be noted that once theprocess for acquiring professionalserviceproviders andadditional ca-pacity is completed, the affectedsubcouncils, ward councillors andaffected communities will be con-sulted on the design and plan for thefacilities,” Herron says.

He says commuter safety at theseinterchanges will be one of themain objectives and will be handledthrough the deployment of a dedi-cated law enforcement unit for pub-lic transport.

Interchanges hubs of expansion

DESIREÉ RORKE

Residents from Brackenfell, Kraai-fontein and Durbanville are said tobe the happiest with services ren-dered by the City of Cape Town.

This is indicated by the most re-cent community satisfaction sur-vey conducted by the city – the re-sults were released in May.

This survey has been conductedsince 2008, and measures the per-ception of residents toward servicedelivery, on a scale of poor, fair,good, very good or excellent.

“The perception survey mea-sures in which areas the city is do-ing well so that we can continue ourperformance, and where possible,enhance levels of service delivery.

It also measures areas in which thecity can improve. The informationthat the survey provides is invalua-ble as it assists us to strategicallyidentify and work to meet the needsof all our citizens,” says maycomember for corporate services,Demitri Qually.

The survey was conducted byTNS, to according to Qually, ensurescientific correctness and include arepresentative sample across thecity.

Three thousand face-to-face inter-views were conducted with resi-dents and 700 telephonic interviews

with businesses in the city.It also included five focus groups

with residents to probe and investi-gate issues in depth.

Eighty percent of the residents inthe northern district, which in-cludes Brackenfell, Kraaifonteinand Durbanville, rated the city’soverall performance as good, verygood, or excellent. This was a slightdip from last year’s 84 percent in thesame area.

The western districts of Milner-ton, Table View and Melkbosstrandreflected a 67 percent satisfaction,followed by the southern district

with 65 percent.Bellville and Boston as part of the

Tygerberg district scored 62 per-cent, and residents of MitchellsPlain, who are less satisfied, 56 per-cent.

According to Qually these overallperformance trends over the lastfive years have been positive andrepresent a general upward trendin residents’ satisfaction.

Overall, 63 percent of residents inthe whole of Cape Town rated itsperformance good, up from 62 per-cent last year, 57 percent in2009/2010, 54 percent in 2008/2009

and 50 percent in 2007/2008.He added: “In terms of residents’

and business’ interaction with thecity, most scores have shown signif-icant increases both in the short-and long-term. It is also pleasing tonote that perceptions of the mayorand of senior city management indealing with city issues have im-proved.”

Eighty four percent of businessessaid that overall, the City of CapeTown’s performance was good, verygood or excellent – up from 80 per-cent in 2010/11.

The survey furthermore indicat-ed that essential services remain arelative area of strength, particu-larly water provision, sewerage,sanitation and refuse collection.

City services get public thumbs­up

Compassion: Last week Friday, nurses were applauded for their caringand compassion during International Nurse’s Day. Mediclinic Milnerton usedthe opportunity to treat its nursing staff to a ‘Mad Hatter’s Tea Party’. Eachyear the staff at the hospital nominate and motivate for nursing staff whothey feel would deserve to be the Compassionate Nurse of the Year. Thisyear the award went to Bronwyn Boyes, a registered nurse working in thehospital’s Critical Care Unit. Here is Jill Layton­McCann (nursing manager)with Boyes and Carol Defty (hospital manager).

Support: In the early hours of last Wednesday morning,Anthony Badenhorst (right), a homeless person in theCBD, was attacked with a knife by two suspects who fledwith his crutches. Having had a hip replacement, backoperation, and multiple sclerosis, Badenhorst (39) wascompletely dependent on his crutches. Kaydeen Fortuin(left), of Hirsch’s new branch in Milnerton, relieved his di­lemma by donating some crutches.

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The move comes after the deci-sion to abandon the Joule, a verypromising and attractive electriccar.

I’m afraid the odds were alwaysstacked against the Joule. Newmodels are expensiveto build and launchbecause of the devel-opment costs. Thenthey have to competewith mass-producedcars from establishedmanufacturers. Itcan be done only witha massive invest-ment and an expen-sive advertising cam-paign to overcomethe prejudice and cre-ate demand for thenew vehicles.

Another South Af-rican, Elon Musk, faced exactly thesame challenge at his new home inCalifornia. He chose to start smalland produce limited numbers ofvirtually hand-built sports car, theTesla Roadster. They would be ex-pensive but they would appeal tothe wealthy.

He made a deal with Lotus in theUK to supply the bodies and suspen-sion while he provided the motorsand the lithium-ion batteries. Theresult was a sports car that handledsuperbly and could silently acceler-ate from 0 to 100 km/h in under fourseconds to match the performanceof Porches and Ferraris. The pricetag was a bit over $100 000 but theywere snapped up by Hollywood A-list stars like Mat Damon, GeorgeClooney and other environmental-

ly conscious Americans. So farmore than 1 500 have been sold anda new sedan car and an SUV are onthe way. They will sell at half theprice of the roadster and be capableof 0 to 100 km/h in five seconds. Thesports car has a range of 200 oldfashioned miles and the new carwill manage 300.

Both Mercedes and Toyota wereso impressed that they boughtshares in the company. (If you wantto know more check www.teslamo-tors.com).

The big problemwith electric cars isthat “petrolheads”don’t like or under-stand them. Theysmell different andthey don’t roar. But,make no mistake,they are the cars ofthe future.

Optimal Energywill have a much easi-er time with buses.Firstly they are builtin smaller numbersso the economies ofscale are not so im-

portant and highly automated andexpensive assembly lines shouldnot be necessary.

But the most important differ-ence will be that no expensive ad-vertising campaign will be neces-sary to sell the buses. The buyerswill not be “petrolheads” with im-age and status problems but manag-ers and accountants. They will lookat the numbers – the carrying ca-pacity, range and running costs.

And this is where electric vehi-cles do well. They don’t need regu-lar oil changes or servicing andthey are ideal for stop-start jour-neys. They don’t have motors idlingwhile they wait for traffic lights tochange. Operators and passengerswill love the new smooth, silentelectric buses.

Get ready for thenew breed ofelectric buses

LEON STEENKAMP

Two sets of tie-break dance-offs between dancers of twoschools were among the high-lights of the semi-finals of theDanceCraft Studios YouthDance Challenge that wereheld two weeks ago.

On Saturday 5 May dancersfrom schools in the northern sub-urbs showcased what they havelearned since last taking to thefloor with schools from the CityBowl and Milnerton and Blou-berg region getting their turn thefollowing day.

“The couples showed that theyhad completely settled into thebasics of the quickstep and thecorner turns were neat. The lock-step was added for the semis andall couples were able to show nicelocking,” said Marina Milanovi-ch from DanceCraft Studio whoorganises the event with Tyger-

Burger as official media sponsor.The contestants also improved

on their Latin sways whichproved troublesome in the initialstages of the competition.

“The mambo was causing a bitof problems on the rhythmicalside in the beginning, but by thesemi-finals the majority of thecouples settled nicely into thebeat. In the mambo, we also sawsome nice underarm turns,” Mi-lanovich says.

She was equally impressedwith the improvements made inthe rumba.

“In the rumba, the Cuban walkwas added, in which the gentspresent their partners in an ele-gant round walk,” she says.

It was a tough decision for thejudges following the dancing ses-sion of the Settlers contestants.

There was a repeated tie be-tween the same two couples. Af-ter the first set of three dances,the results showed a tie between

Marlon Oranzie andpartner Melissa Pe-tersen and LeightonMeyer and AngelicaMartz. All three cou-ples including clearwinners RudgertStuurman and Car-men van Wyk wereasked to perform allthree dances again.

Again the pointswere the same. Thejudges requested athird dance-off andeventually Meyerand Maritz wereeliminated.

The judges had anequally difficulttask in judging thecouples from TableView High. Dancingwere Colby Hall andTamaryn Baker, Pe-ter van der Westhui-zen and Tristan Nel,and Kevin Nel andTami Gregan.

Hall and Baker

were tied with Nel and Greganwhen the points were totalled.Following another dance-off Neland Gregan were eliminated.

The couples that are goingthrough to the finals are (Durban-ville High) Haygun Kleinhans/Megan Ras, Ryan Hillhouse andYolandie Viljoen; (Curro Private)Chad Fourie/Ann Scott, WillemBisschoff/SeulGi Min;

(Tygerberg High) Eben van denHeever/Lindi Vangeveldt, ShaunJones/Danelle Marais; (Chester-house) Andre Jooste/Martha Ma-konga, Brian Joubert/Jade Arm-strong; (Settlers) Marlon Oran-zie/Melissa Petersen, RudgertStuurman/Carmen van Wyk;(Parow High) Did not compete;(DF Malan) Gerard Van Roajen/Ane Strydom; Corne Pauw/Sas-kia Stander; (Sarepta) SesihleMpela/Mampho Sephuhle, KyleArendse/Natasha Lotz; (GardensCommercial) Joshua Tommy/Rifgoh Jacobs, Yibanathi Jezile/Zaidia Jephtah; (Cape TownHigh) Nkosinathi Xayimpi/ZithiGcwabe, Thondray Harrison/Si-novujo Nikani; (Table View) Col-by Hall/ Tamaryn Baker and Pe-ter van der Westhuizen/ TristanNel; (Sea Point High) Bertus Wil-liams/Luleka Mongo, Stanley Yo-namu/Talent Mabingire.

The leaders are Tygerberg(13,10 points), Chesterhouse(12,80) DF Malan (12,70), Settlers(12,50) and Sea Point (12,22).

The finals are on Saturday 26May and Sunday 27 May.

Dance­off to the finals

Brian Joubert and Jade Armstrong from Chester­house School in action during the semi­finals ofthe Youth Dance Challenge.

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The first official Mrs Cape Town Philan-thropic Pageant was hosted at the GoldenValley Casino in Worcester on 5 May. Theglittering event was a celebration of “or-dinary women achieving the extra-ordi-nary”.

The representative of Cape Town selectedas Mrs Cape Town, is Suzann Botha fromPlattekloof. First princess is Chantal Wit-thuhn from Kleinmond, and the second prin-cess is Burnedette Bekker from Brackenfell.

The finalists underwent a six week prepa-ration period, including team building activ-ities and assessment by the panel of judges.

The judges were looking for a woman whocan use her skills, network and experience

to have a positive effect in the lives of thepoor and destitute.

The judging criteria included confidence,grooming, leadership qualities, and a spon-taneous, sophisticated personality.

The newly-crowned Suzann’s objectivesare to uplift her community and to initiatenew projects in support of the projects ofRolemodels Foundation, an NPO registeredwith the department of social development.

During the lead-up to the event, Suzannmanaged to secure R200 000 clothing fromClothing City for the underprivileged.

Plans are already under way for the 2013Mrs Cape Town pageant, which is scheduledto be hosted at Club Mykonos in Langebaannext year. Entries open on 3 January 2013.

Mrs CT takes her crownMrs Cape Town 2012 is (middle) Suzann Botha from Plattekloof. Left is first princess ChantalWitthuhn from Kleinmond and on the right is second princess Burnedette Bekker, Brackenfell.

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An extravaganza of beautiful smiles, jaw-dropping six-packs, bulging biceps, pecto-ral muscles and well-defined calves viedfor the audience’s attention at the 11th Mr& Ms Fitness SA pageant.

There was simply too much eye candy onshow to take it all in.

Competitors from all over South Africa con-verged on GrandWest Casino to compete inthe show, which organiser Joanne Goncalvesdescribes as “absolutely fantastic”.

According to her there are various smallerevents in the country which all lead up to the

“echelon of fitness pageants”, of which thetheme was “Masks”.

Even though “fitness” was central to every-thing on Saturday night, there were variouscategories which spoke to different people.Ms Bikini is always a favourite with the menand for the women there was the Beach BodyModel category.

The list goes on, Muscle Mania, Mr Phy-sique, Masters Ladies, Mr and Ms Classic, MsFigure, Fitness Couples, and of course, Mrand Ms Fitness.

The participants didn’t just walk noncha-lantly up and down the stage like some pag-eants, however.

Carefully choreographed dance moves to

head-bobbing tunes lifted the Grand Arena’sroof and sometimes left the 1 000-strong audi-ence breathless.

A selection of contestants will be going toMiami for a similar show on 15 and 16 June.

The winners were Michelle Van Rooyen(Ms Bikini), Peter Gaiser (Beach Body Mod-el), Sonja Van Rooyen (Ms Classic), JulianDeyer (Muscle Mania), Geoff Matthee (MrPhysique under 80kg), Dean Mason (Mr Phy-sique over 80kg), Simone Badenhorst (Mas-ters Ladies), Antoneo Botha (Mr Classic),Lauren Wentzel (Ms Figure), Anna Wood (MsFitness), Llewellyn Cordier (Mr Fitness) andJaye Louw and Chanelle Steyn (Fitness Cou-ples).

Pulsing plethora of pectorals

Etienne Terblanche Photos: Carina Roux Mr Physique Over 80kg contestants.

Bea de Klerk

The recent Winning Life Church’sHIV/Aids campaign in Summer-greens Hall was apparently a hugesuccess.

Two sisters of Albow GardensClinic tested the status of 42 peopleand 15 people were tested for diabe-tes.

Some 17 parliament peer educa-tors gave talks about HIV/Aids byusing audio-visual equipment andseven volunteers from the CityCouncil occupied the children withgames, face painting, and other funactivities.

There was even a motivationalspeaker who came all the way fromthe Eastern Cape.

The Winning Life Church provid-ed sandwiches, juices and chickenplatters. Pastor Mike Ibitoye hadwords of thanks for Ward Council-lor Joy McCarthy for her contribu-tion of gifts, the community of Sum-mergreens for their wonderful sup-port and the police, who kept an eyeon events.

The Winning Life Church has aservice every Sunday morning inthe Summergreens Hall at 10:00 andalso on a Wednesday at 24 SoldierWay, Summergreens at 19:00.

They also offer counselling onTuesdays to Thursday from 12:00 to16:00.Enquiries: Pastor Mike Ibi-toye on 078 978 7816.

Church has successfulHIV/Aids campaign

Peer government educators with Pastor Mike Ibitoye and his wife Nene (front centre), and members from theirongregation (the Winning Life Church).

Sonja van Rooyen

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Residents of a local old age home will be en-joying some fresh home-grown producethanks to the partnership between the TableView Lions Club and a private business.

As part of their company’s social responsi-bility programme, three Formula 1 Hotelsdonated funds to Table View Lions Club toinitiate a vegetable and herb garden at a lo-cal underprivileged home.

The Lions selected Huis Ysterplaat, an oldage home for 76 residents.

On Friday 20 April some Lions membersvisited the home and helped spread the ferti-

liser and bone meal before planting a varietyof vegetables and herbs in season.

“All plants, soil, irrigation systems, weresponsored by the hotels – a very generous do-nation to sustain an organisation that is inneed,” said president of the Table View Li-ons Club Liz Wilkie.

“The donation was in excess of R5 000 andwe thank the Formula 1 Hotel group for theirgenerous contribution,” she added.

This initiative formed part of the annualEarth Day programme to encourage the com-munity to protect the environment.

Herb garden for old age home

Members of the Table View Lions Club with the contributing partners from the Formula 1 Hotelsin Parow, Milnerton and Foreshore at the herb garden that was donated to Huis Ysterplaat.

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Die Genealogiese Genootskap van Suid-Afrika (GGSA) het Saterdag onder ande-re vir dr. Jan Visagie vereer deur homaan te wys as Genealoog van die Jaar virsy boek “Voortrekker-stamouers”.

Die toekenningseremonie het plaasgevindby die Goodwood-biblioteek en is baie goeddeur lede en gaste bygewoon.

Volgens die nasionale president vanGGSA, Petro Coreejef-Brink, was dit ’n “fan-tastiese geleentheid”, en die GGSA het dienodige blootstelling gekry.

Sy sê dit is ook die eerste keer dat een takso baie toekennings gekry het. Daar is 12 tak-ke in Suid-Afrika.

“Die Wes-Kaapse tak is nie die grootste indie land nie, maar dit het nietemin uitson-derlik presteer,” sê Coreejef-Brink.

“Dr. Visagie het Genealoog van die Jaargewen want hy leef sy passie uit in sy genea-logie. Hy was ook vir jare lank op die bestuurvan GGSA. Penelope Forrest het die toeken-

ning Publikasie van die Jaar inge-palm, Hennie Genis het ’n merie-te-toekening vir publikasie ge-kry, Willem Lombaard en SteveHerbert het presidentstoeken-nings ontvang, Martie du Toit hetnominasiemeriete ontvang enFaan Pistor het ’n toekenning ge-kry vir sy werk by die internasio-nale historiese genootskap vanRobbeneiland.”

Johan Krige het ook die eersteprys ontvang vir sy stamboomuit-beelding-plakkaat wat by die na-sionale vergadering gebruik is.

Meeste mense wonder waarhulle vandaan kom. Die antwoordis opgesluit in die studie vanstambome.

Alta Griffiths, die gassprekeren voorsitter van die “internet-tak”, eGGSA, het ’n baie interes-sante aanbieding gelewer oor ge-nealogie met die fokus op dieskeepstranskripsie-projek, asookdie uitdagings wat genealoë in diealgemeen moet oorkom.

Een van hierdie uitdagings isnatuurlik dat meeste genealoëhul passie op ’n deeltydse en vry-willige basis moet beoefen.

Die tydrowende transkripsie-projek van skeepspassasierslystemaak staat op verskeie bronneom uit te vind wanneer stamou-ers in Suid-Afrika aangekom het.

Lees meer oor die GGSA en diewerk wat hulle doen by www.gen-za.org.za

Visagie vereer as dieGenealoog van Jaar

GGSA­president, Petro Coreejef­Brink, oorhandig die toe­kenning van Genealoog van die Jaar aan dr. Jan Visagie.

Foto’s: André Bakkes

Alta Griffiths het ’n praatjie gelewer oor skeep­stranskripsie.

Lucky couple: Cries of joy filled the air as the winning couple of the ‘Win a weddingwith FAB and TygerBurger’ competition was announced at Autumn FAB on Sunday afternoon.Melissa Klaase and her fiancé, Brendan Adams from Bellville, weekly collected seven Tyger­Burgers to cut out the pictures they needed to enter. They plan on getting married in Septem­ber. From left: The MC for the event, Kuter of Bok Radio, Brendan and Melissa, Deon Preto­rius of De Kleine Oliphantskop, sponsor of the wedding venue, and Monica Horne, AutumnFAB organiser. Photo: Cecilia Hume

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Two radio stations went out oftheir way to honour the peoplewho make this world worth-while: mothers.

Heart 104.9 FM and KFM Radiohosted two separate functions lead-ing up to Mother’s Day in Milner-ton.

The former organised the annualMommy & Me Walk at Canal Walkon Saturday and the latter visitedHuis Zonnekus Retirement Homeon Thursday last week.

The Mommy & Me Walk, whichstarted at 08:15, consisted of twolaps through the shopping centreand the undercover parking area,so the wet weather couldn’t rain onthe party.

Mothers, grandmothers and chil-dren had the chance to do whatcomes naturally to them when theyhad the opportunity to bond witheach other during the relaxing1,6km walk.

According to Heart’s AniqahMayman, the turn-out was “excel-lent”.

“We have exceeded the expectedtarget this year! There are definite-ly more than 1 600 people who areparticipating,” she explains.

There were various prizes on of-fer during the event, which boastedmain sponsors such as Canal WalkFoundation and DStv.

Mayman touches on the chal-lenge of being a mother when shesays: “I’m a mother of 20-month-oldtwin boys and this is the hardestthing I’ve ever done in my life! I’vedone some crazy things in my life,but being a mother is the most diffi-cult, but by far the most reward-ing!”

Of course, KFM Radio also got inon the act when they went to HuisZonnekus during the week.

They brought flowers and cakealong and even sang a song to theladies.

Then the presenters and some ofthe management enjoyed tea withthe ladies in a wonderfully jovial at-mosphere.

There were plenty of smiles atboth events and it was made clearthat mothers truly make the worldgo around.

Making Mother’s Day memorable

KFM presen­ters and staffmade mothersat HuisZonnekus feelspecial lastweek Thursday.Photos: André Bakkes

Lauren Jonathan and Eli (22 months).

Audrey Langwood and Kewan (four).

Six­year­old Jorja Worthington and Alexis Visagie.

Ziyaad Koop­man (one),

Naailah andQadra (four).

Diane Hiscock, Julie­Anna (22months) and Belinda Sparrow.

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Eric Miles Cheshire Home for the disabled at18 Corsair Road, Sanddrift, is desperately inneed of good second-hand men’s, ladies’ andkids’ clothing, as well as linen for the second-hand clothing shop on the premises. Volun-teers are also needed to help in the shop.

Trading hours are Mondays, Wednesdaysand Fridays from 10:00 to 15:00. New tradinghours forSaturdaysare the first and last Satur-day of the month from 10:00 to 13:00. If you needmore information please contact Mel on083 543 6272.

Home needs donations

Two police charities have made it theirmission to help keep school childrenwarm this winter.

The South African Police Women’sNetwork and Men for Change are cur-rently involved in the “Winter WarmCampaign”.

The project involves knitting scarvesfor learners of a local school which muststill be chosen.

The scarves must be navy blue in col-our, 1,2m long and 15cm wide.

Any volunteers interested in joiningthis campaign can contact LieutenantElizabeth Munro on 082 499 4609.

The police will welcome any dona-tions of wool or scarves. These can bedropped off at the Table View Police Sta-tion (attention: Lieutenant ElizabethMunro) or at the Milnerton Police Sta-tion (attention: Warrant Officer DaphneDell).

Cops wantto help keepkids warm

Grandparents’ Day was first declared anational holiday by US president, JimmyCarter, in 1979. Today millions of grand-children across the world pay tribute totheir grandparents on this special day. AtMilnerton Pre-Primary School there wasno exception!

Children and teachers have been hard atwork for weeks preparing a special presenta-tion for all grandparents at their annualGrandparents’ Day celebration.

As one of the highlights of the school’sevents calendar, the day is celebrated a littleearlier than most. Despite the grey weatherand threatening clouds, the stream of grand-parents entering the school was indicative of

how many grandparents are involved intheir grandchildren’s lives. For those wholive far away,moms, dads andother relativesstepped in to enjoy the festivities.

The children entertained their grandpar-ents with song, dance, art and tasty treatsand as the applause rang out across theschool, one grandmother proudly summedup the sentiments of all by thanking the chil-dren for “spoiling” them.

“We look so forward to this day each year.The children, teachers and staff put togethera programme where we can show our loveand appreciation for our grandparents andthank them for all they do. The children un-

derstand how blessed they are to have grand-parents who are involved in their day-to-daylives and share in their growth and develop-ment,” smiles principal, Lindsay Pretorius.

According to a new study from BrighamYoung University, kids who are involvedwith their grandparents have a greater emo-tional concern for others outside the immedi-ate family.

The morning was concluded with a tour ofthe school’s playground, where young andold shared ideas of tricks and manoeuvres onthe variety of play equipment. It was a proudand fun-filled morning where memorieswere made and loved-ones cherished.

Grandparents given a treat

Little Katja de Villiers stands proudly between her two grannies, Johanna de Villiers and TrienLouwrens.

Grandpa Philip Russo proudly shows off thespecial card and paper bouquet that grandsonMatthew Jander made for him.

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Christus was sonder sonde, maar God hetHom in ons plek as sondaar behandel sodatons, deur ons eenheid met Christus, deurGod vrygespreek kan wees.

2 Korintiërs 5:21

Who will protectcitizens of SA?Should South Africa take a page from theMalaysian Government as far as dealingwith criminals is concerned?

Last week five people were arrested inconnection with the abduction of a 12-year-old boy in Malaysia. For this theycould face execution.

In South Africa where the vicious rapeof women and children and the senselessmurder of farmers, the elderly and thehelpless hardly raises an eyebrow, manyfeel dragging the guilty into the street andshooting them is the right and only an-swer.

But would this not only breed more hateand anger in the rainbow nation where thetears of the victims of crime have alreadysmudged the once bright colours into amurky pool of despair.

This week the National Treasury recom-mended that the South African PoliceService reduce its staff members by 9 000,which could possibly lead to no moremembers being recruited as from 2013.

Police officers are already under pres-sure due to insufficient numbers and re-sources.

Service delivery protests are set to hitan all-time high this year. The people arefrustrated and restless and the tension isgrowing.

The question is now: Who will be left tofight the good fight?

Winter warmer ‘wanted’: The tight pants of Oswin Voget, one of the contestants at the Mr & Ms Fitness SA Pageant,reckons he is a wanted man. In the world of ‘supply and demand’, it is fair to say that in Voget’s case, the demand outweighsthe supply. TygerBurger tried its best to squeeze the word ‘but’ into this caption, butt there was simply no space. Photo: Carina Roux

SLICE OF LIFESLICE OF LIFE

Great police serviceI wish to express my grateful appreciationfor the excellent service that I received fromthe Melkbosstrand police.

On Wednesday 9 May at about 08:17 I wastravelling in Otto du Plessis Drive to drop ofmy son at the playschool. At the three-waystop street at Otto du Plessis Drive andCharles Hoffe Drive, a white Toyota Quan-tum flew past the vehicles that stopped at theintersection.

The vehicle drove over the stop streetwithout even slowing down (the brake lightsdid not activate) at all. I phoned the Melk-bosstrand Police Station using my in-vehicleBluetooth system and explained the situa-tion to Warrant Officer Els. She kept talkingto me over the phone while she dispatchedtheir patrol vehicle driven by SergeantChristians to attend to the matter.

Whilst driving behind the vehicle in Ottodu Plessis Drive opposite Sea Park, a bus wasparked in the yellow line, a Land Rover waspassing the bus when the mentioned ToyotaQuantum overtook the Land Rover on a solidwhite line and headed into oncoming traffic.

Warrant Officer Els handled the situationcalmly and in a very professional manner

and kept me on the line while all the detailswere dispatched to Sergeant Christians.

At the three-way stop street atOtto duPles-sis Drive and Melkbos Road at the back ofthe police station, a green Mazda Sting wasstanding still at the stop street indicating toturn right. The same Toyota Quantumpassed this Mazda on the right hand sidewithout stopping at the stop street. He thenproceeded driving in Otto du Plessis Driveout of Melkbosstrand towards Table View.

Sergeant Christians pulled the vehicleover and took it to the police station, wherethe vehicle was found not to be roadworthyand in no state to drive on a public road. TheTraffic Department were summoned and thevehicle was impounded. Sgt Christians alsoissued fines of R7 000 for the driver for all thetraffic violations he committed.

Iwant to thankW/OEls andSgtChristiansfor their quick and professional response inthis matter. I am glad to be living in an areawhere police officers are still serving theircommunity with such professionalism.

GRATEFUL MELKBOSSTRAND RESI-DENT

Melkbosstrand

At least twice a year we see thesecontractors arrive to work at Koe-berg Power Station – the majorityare French.

These men arrive in rather largenumbers.

They then choose to live in securi-ty complexes like Seaside Village,Dolphin Beach and Eden on Baydue to our high crime rate theyclaim, but they bring in the crime.

They have a tendency to practisethe rule of “when the cat is away themouse will play” and they havemuch company. All fine and well ifonly they would follow security pro-cedures and have their guestssigned in where security has theguest’s name and ID number onrecord.

No, instead they bring whoeverinto the complex.

Just last week a man (staying atEden on the Bay) picked up a wo-man for the night only to wake thenext morning robbed of everythingthat was easy to move and his carwas used as a getaway vehicle! Poorchap, but what about the rest of us?We did not pick up company and weare at as much risk as he is – at leasthemade the choice to be in this posi-tion.

Why can they not abide by therules of the complex or have theirfun elsewhere?

This is a drastic breach of securi-ty and when asked, they feel we areintruding on their personal lives.Look mister, if you are afraid theproverbial cat will find out, thendon’t play. If I have learnt one thingin my life, it is the truth will comeout – the cat will find out.

And if you want to play at leastdo so within the security – you areputting more than yourself at risk.

They rent furnished units and theowners are left “carrying the can”.

Seaside has a reputation andEden is rapidly gaining one.

I know when the French are here.We have these women all over andI am quite sure those rolled ciga-rettes are not just tobacco.

ANONYMOUSBig Bay

Mice playwith fire

So often in your newspaper I have read theletters of people complaining about dogs andcats. In particular a lady last week spoke ofa cat who was ruining her garden. I am ananimal aromatics practitioner and keen gar-dener so I know fairly well what plants ani-mals like and dislike. We need to respect oth-er people’s spaces, establishing boundarieswithout harming any individual or animal.

In Kathmandu the villagers, in conjunc-tion with the WWF, have resorted to plantingcamomile flowers and mint along the edges.The mint and camomile repel the animals asit is a fragrance they dislike, and it bringsin a greater return cash crop.

Keeping this in mind what can people

plant in their gardens that will keep cats out?. Plectranthus caninus - This is a common

plant found all over Cape Town usually usedin municipal sidewalks and gardens. It hasa very distinct smell, a mix between gingerand mint. It grows in sandy soils and is soeasy to just break a piece off and plant it.

. Lavender, mint and rue have very dis-tinct and strong smells that cats do not like.

. Another thing cats don’t like is the smellof citrus – So throw your lemon, naartjie andorange smells in amongst your beds.

. Use some chicken wire amongst yourflowers. Cats do not like the texture.

Diane BuddEmail

Plants that keep cats out

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Die finale vertoning van die skreeu-snaakse FunnyKaap-vertoning is Vry-dagaand 18 Mei ten bate van Altasorg,sentrum vir volwassenes met intellektu-ele gestremdhede.

Kaartjiepryse verkoop vir die laaste weekteen ’n spesiale prys van R95 per kaartjie,maar groepe van 10 of meer kan kaartjieskoop vir slegs R50 per kaartjie.

“Dis wonderlik as topkunstenaars soosDowwe Dolla, Emo Adams, Sarah Theron enWayne McKay produksies soos FunnyKaapgebruik as ’n platform om vir organisasiessoos Altasorg te ondersteun, sê Elsa Theron,bemarkingsbestuurder by die sentrum.

“Wat is noubeter as om op ’nVrydagaand tegaan skaterlagsaam met vrien-de en terselfder-tyd ’n groot ver-skil te maak,” sêsy. VolgensTheron sal diefondse wat inge-samel word, ge-bruik word tenbate van diegeneby die sentrumwat nie familieof die middelehet om hulle maandelikse fooie te betaal nie.

“Alta du Toit-nasorg is ’n veilige tuistewaar die spesiale persone in ons sorg kanleef en werk. Dis belangrik dat diegene inons sorg steeds kan deelneem aan die geves-tigde ontwikkelingsprogram en die nodigeversorging kry. Hierdie fondsinsamelinghelp ons met die operasionele koste verbon-de aan die ontwikkeling- en versorginspro-gram by die sentrum,” sê Theron.

Om te bespreek vir Altasorg se FunnyKaap-vertoning, kontak Marina by021 913 2106.

Skaterlagsaam metAltasorg

Emo Adams

Shona Dent from Table View, an ex-North-link College tourism student, was one of thetop three students in the NCV (National Cer-tificate Vocational) group at the first FETawards.

These awards recognise the highest aca-demic achievements of these students fortheir 2011 examinations in various courses.

Shona received a Dell computer as heraward for being rated one of the top tourismstudents across all six FET Colleges in theWestern Cape. She received the award dur-ing a ceremony that was held at False BayCollege inApril 2012.

SaysDaleneBroeze, HOD:NCV tourismat NorthlinkCollege: “Weare veryproud of Sho-na and knowthat thisaward is justanother indi-cation of thequality thatNorthlink College produces in our tourismcourse.”

The evening saw, among others, DonaldGrant, Western Cape minister of education,delivering a keynote address at the event.During his speech he added: “Our FET Col-leges provide a valuable service in develop-ing the vocational skills that are specific tothe economy of the Western Cape.”

Shona is currently busy with her nationaldiploma in tourism at the Northlink Tyger-berg Campus and looks to finish this withflying colours too.

Shona’s topsat tourism

Shona Dent

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The Milnerton Players presentSecond Time Around, a saucy,fast-moving romantic comedyby Derek Benfield.

The production will be on at theMilnerton Playhouse on 18, 19, 24,25 May at 20:15 and on 26 May at14:15 and 20:15.

This deliciously funny produc-tion is directed by Gordon Molloywith Michelle Galloway andJames King in the two challeng-ing roles.

Fast-moving, delightfully wittyand energetic, the comedy in-volves a couple, Bernard andMarion, who meet by chance 22

years after their love affair brokeup.

Could they, should they let thismoment go? Marion agrees to goback to Bernard’s flat for a drinkand to reminisce over old timesand the intervening 22 years.They embark on this trip downmemory lane: their first meeting,their love for each other, theirbreak-up, their marriages, theirchildren and why after so longthey are strangers. Will they partagain only to meet up in another22 years?

A true romantic comedy thetwo characters play themselves,their younger selves and threeother people in their lives as theygo back and forth from past topresent. What ensues makes forgreat theatre, frantic costumeand character changes and hilari-ous outcomes.

Gordon Molloy directs thisplay with his usual flair and hascreated a production that will de-light in both the timing and preci-sion. Michelle Galloway andJames King manage their manycharacters with aplomb.

Tickets cost R60 and can bebooked through the MilnertonPlayhouse on 082 267 1061 or atwww.milnertonplayers.com.

WIN! WIN! WIN!. Two lucky TygerBurger read-

ers can each win double tickets tosee Second Time Around at theMilnerton Playhouse. Send anemail to [email protected] with the word “Ty-gerBurger” in the subject line be-fore the end of Thursday to enter.

Is love better second time?

Michelle Galloway (Marion) and James King (Bernard) reminisce overcoffee.

Christopher Lubbe invited his dad to address the learners at Parklands Col­lege about the plight of the rhino during assembly. The moving story of Thandithe surviving rhino at Kariega Game Reserve touched the hearts of the learn­ers and they donated R8 265 to care for Thandi. Featured here are (fromleft) Desmond Lubbe, Christopher Lubbe, Sylvia Steyn (principal).

Nikola Tavares, a Grade 8 learner atParklands College, has been inclu­ded in the Western Province Sout­hern rugby team. He will be in actionduring the final trials for CravenWeek that place this week.

Alexa Sowade, a Grade 9 learner atParklands College, has been inclu­ded in the Western Province u­15netball practise squad.

PARKLANDS ACHIEVERS

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KENNISGEWING VAN SUBRAADSVERGADERINGSMEI 2012Kennis geskied hiermee dat die 24 (vier-en-twintig) subrade van die Stad Kaapstadsoos volg op die volgende plekke en tye sal vergader:

Benewens items wat op spesifieke subrade betrekking het, sal die volgende itemsop die agendas van alle subrade in Mei verskyn:

• Konsepstrategie oor maatskaplike ontwikkeling• Konsepbeleid oor lugbrûe• Finale konsepweergawes van die ruimtelike-ontwikkelingsplanne

Afskrifte lê ter insae by subrade, munisipale biblioteke en op www.capetown.gov.za beskikbaar.Organisasies word versoek om kommentaar by hulle subraad in te dien. Die ordereëls vir subradelaat enige lid van die publiek toe om die subraad oor hierdie of enige ander aangeleentheid toete spreek deur dit vooraf met die betrokke subraadbestuurder te reël.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER

The power of social networking and thestrength of the SA Twitter communityhave flexed its muscles and the TwitterBlanket Drive (“#TBDZA”) is under wayonce again.

The idea is for “Tweeps” to meet up(“tweetup”) at venues around the countryon the same day, at the same time to sharea warm cup of coffee – and to donate a blan-ket or two. There are 800 000 Tweeps in SA.If 1 percent contribute, 8 000 blankets canbe collected.

Along with other cities, Capetonians willbe part of the biggest tweet-up on 26 May

from 18:00 to 22:00 at the Fire and Ice Hotel(021 488 2555), Cape Town.

#TBDZA is a South African nationalcharity drive managed and supported bythe local Twitter community, but is not anNGO or official charity organisation. Nocash donations should be made to any per-son representing #TBDZA. This is viewedas fraudulent.

. Tweet Melanie Minnaar (founder & na-tional co-ordinator on @MelanieMinnaar,email her on [email protected] or call her on 082 880 4855 or vis-it www.twitterblanketdrive.co.za.

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DESIREÉ RORKE

If you want to do something right, go le-arn from the best, goes the saying, andthat is exactly what the City of CapeTown did when they recently visited theNew York Police Department (NYPD).

The NYPD is famed for being one of themost effective police departments in theworld, with an illustrious reputation, whichhas resulted in countless movie scripts andtelevision series over the decades – thinkNYPD Blues, CSI New York, The Super Cops,just to mention a few.

Established in 1845, the NYPD is not onlythe oldest but also the largest municipal poli-ce force in the United States, and the secondlargest overall law enforcement agency inthe States.

It has the primary responsibility of law en-forcement and investigation within the mu-nicipal borders of the city – a mandate verysimilar to that of the law enforcers and Me-tro police of the City of Cape Town, save forthe workings of the South African Police De-partment.

With a population of 8,3 million people inanareaof only 790 squarekilometres, theBigApple is the most populous city in the UnitedStates and one of the most densely populatedin the world.

It is also the most linguistically diverse ci-ty in the world with as many as 800 langua-ges spoken.

It is for all the above reasons that the Cityof Cape Town’s safety and security commit-tee, thought it prudent to go learn from thisvaliant police department, in order to shapeup safety in the Mother City.

The various heads of the safety depart-ments of the city, accompanied chairpersonof the committee Cllr Carin Brynard to NewYork for a one-week educational tour.

“During these seven days we had an in-depth look at several of the projects rolledout by the NYPD, especially those which in-volve community outreach,” Brynard toldTygerBurger last week, shortly after her re-turn, and added that the city would start in-vestigating various options in the comingmonths to see how similar projects could beimplemented in Cape Town.

One such project, which impressed the de-legation most, and would be according toBrynard essential in our city, is the ComstatProgram.

This IT solution integrates all the intelli-gence statistics in the city.

“In this way all transgressions and trans-gressors will be recorded on one program-me, which will incorporate by-law, trafficand drug related offences. The city will thus

be able to identify and profile serial offen-ders and our statistics will be more up to da-te, accurate and better managed,” she said.

She adds: “With a system like this in placemanpower will also be better managed. Weare currently investigating the costs invol-ved in such a system and whether the citycould afford it.”

Community outreach programmes imple-mented by the NYPD were also scrutinisedby the delegation.

“As much as 15 000 people in New York Ci-ty are involved as volunteers, in variouscommunity outreach projects. They are paidstipends, and act as civilian peace-officers.Although they can’t make arrests they workwith the police insofar as the ‘softer’ policework is concerned.

“They undergo a 10-week course at the po-lice academy after which they are deployed.A project like this won’t just take pressureoff our Metro police but will also create em-ployment opportunities for hundreds of peo-ple,” said Brynard.

In other community projects the NYPD in-volves on a grand scale, churches, schoolsand parents against social ills such as drugabuse. Peace officers are stationed at pro-blem schools as a go-between, and evenschool children have a roll to play,” she says.

In winter they organise several blanketand food drives, and overall the projectsbreed much positivity in the city.

“What struck me as very excellent was thestrength of the NYPD brand. Their websiteis refreshed with the latest news and infor-mation on a daily basis,” Brynard says.

Another NYPD project that could drasti-cally improve safety in Cape Town, is theCCTV cameras installed at all public hou-sing schemes.

And is there anything they can learn fromus?

Yes, says Brynard, and refers to the city’s107 call centre.

“Comparing our call centre to their 911call centres, I would say, that we have bettertechnology,” she said. But that’s where itends.

As a whole it would however be quite im-possible to compare the mighty NYPD, withits 35 000- strong force (excluding the peaceofficers) to Cape Town with its mere 1 000person force – this includes Metro, traffic, fi-re and rescue and disaster management.

“But all things considered, we are rethin-king all we have learned and how it couldhelp us to make Cape Town a better and safercity for all its citizens”.

“We will soon be gauging the possibilitiesof getting a delegation from the NYPD to co-me to Cape Town for a few months to showus the ropes,” she said.

City learns fromthe Big Apple

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LOUISA STEYL

From Tygerberg High Schoolhead boy, to centre stage.

Jaco Nothnagel will be perform-ing in Lie, a Rust Co-operative pro-duction at the Intimate Theatrefrom 29 May to 3 June.

After matriculating, Jaco headedto UCT where he obtained a degreein acting in 2009.

After studying, he worked as aproducer for Nicola Hanekom anddid work at Woordfees.

At the end of 2010, he found ahome as production manager at the

Fugard Theatre.“It was an unbelievable experi-

ence,” he says, adding that he learnta lot in his time there.

This year, Jaco has been helpinghis mom set up her restaurant inStellenbosch, Ella’s Bistro, beforehe got the invitation to join Lie.

“It’s not your commercial type ofproduction,” Jaco says, pointingout that it’s a bit more intellectualand thought-provoking than gener-al stage work.

Lie tells the story of a marriedman who falls in love with a rentboy he met in a pub and withoutthinking he hires a flat for him.

His wife finds out about the situa-tion and part of the story shows howhe deals with the fallout.

The production was written, de-signed by Philip Rademeyer andstars Stefan Erasmus and Danieyel-la Rodin along with Jaco.

Rust Co-operative will also belaunching Expectant on 23 May atthe Intimate Theatre.

It’s written and directed by Pene-lope Youngleson and stars RebeccaMakin-Taylor. It will run until 27May.

With Expectation, Jaco says theyare also catering to a more broad-minded audience. The production

tells the story of a woman consider-ing herself and her place in theworld.

After these productions, Jaco willbe heading to Canal Walk to be partof Fred Abrahamse’s Little Mer-maid.

“It’s good to be back on stage,”Jaco says.

Later this year he is going over-seas. Jaco will be travelling to Edin-burgh for the Fringe Festival,where he will be the executive as-sistant for a company from London.

To book for Expectant or Lie, call082 307 0491 or email [email protected].

‘Feels good to be back on the stage’

Jaco Nothnagel will be at The inti­mate Theatre this month.

. Mark Haze will be at Die Boer tonight(Wednesday). R80. Call 021 979 1911 or 083406 0111 to book.

. The UCT choir will host their winterconcert, Sop ’n Dop, tonight (Wednesday)at St Paul’s Church, Rondebosch. R50adults, R20 students.

. The Bev Scott-Brown Trio will be atJackson Hall in GrandWest every Wednes-day, Friday and Saturday. Entrance is free.

. Lindi Grobler en Grant Karpakis isDonderdag by Die Boer. R40. Bespreek by021 979 1911 of 083 406 0111.

. A Rodriguez Tribute will be perfor-med at Jamrock on Friday with DaveFeldtman on vocals/guitar, Ian Visser onguitar, Cobus Steenkamp on bass, TrevorMoller on keyboards and Dean Spannen-berg on drums. R80. Call 021 981 1313 oremail [email protected] tobook.

. Brandon October and his bandwill be at Die Boer on Friday. R100. Call021 979 1911 or 083 406 0111 to book.

. Albert Frost will be at SeasideBlues in Melkbos on Saturday. R80.Call 021 553 2615 to book.

. Chattanooga Band will be perfor-ming at The Sound Studio in Milnerton onSaturday. Call 082 780 8007 or 082 588 7776for more information.

. The Boulevard Blues band will be atDie Boer on Saturday with guests. R90. Call021 979 1911 or 083 406 0111 to book.

. Nog een koppie koffie, die musiek vanLucas Maree is Vrydag by Die Ou Meulte-ater te sien. R50. Bespreek by 083 564 0056.

. For the Love of High School, a musi-cal written by Mariscka Coetzee, a Gr 11drama student is on at The Stage on Satur-day as well as Wednesday 23 and Saturday26 May. R50. Call 021 914 3151 to book.

. Saterdag en Sondag is daar kindertea-ter by Die Boer met Tjiff en Tjaff. R50. Be-spreek by 021 979 1911 of 083 406 0111.

. Dinsdag is weer Oop Dinsdag by DieBoer met Snare van die Suburbs en Fran-cois van As. Toegang is gratis. Bespreekby 021 979 1911 of 083 406 0111.

Con Spirito­konsert: Die bekende violis SuzanneMartens en die opwindende jong pianis Jose Dias is dievolgende musici wat Vrydag om 20:00 in die derde ka­mermusiekkonsert van Con Spirito se konsertreeks virdie jaar optree. Die program is besonder interessantsaamgestel en bevat sonates vir viool en klavier deurLe Clair, Beethoven, Prokofiev en Brahms. Sitplekke isonbespreek en kaartjies kan vanaf 19:00 teen R95,R75 en R30 (sluit in program, sjerrie/sap en verver­sings) by die deure verkry word. Skakel 082 571 6712met navrae.

Unplugged: Arno Carstens willbe performing an unplugged show atDie Boer on Wednesday 23 May andThursday 24 May, with guitarist Ke­vin Leicher. R150. Call 021 9791911 or 083 406 0111 to book.

It was a night that honoured the hard workof our amateur actors.

The Milly’s Awards are the “Oscars” ofthe Milnerton Players and 2011 proved thatthere is a huge amount of talent in the com-munity.

The evening featured a cabaret by SelmaDarling followed by the Milly’s awards. Ten-sion was running high as the presenters an-nounced the adjudicated award winners.

GillianVosloowon thebest costumes cate-gory for Forbidden Broadway, while best setwent to Wendy Goddard for Chapter Two.

Best Technical Contribution was won byUnique Sound for Forbidden Broadway and

Samantha Smith won best cameo perform-ance for the same production.

Best supporting actress went to PetraSchiebe for The Sum of Us and best support-ing actor was scooped up by Anton Schäferfor Chapter Two and The Sum of Us.

Best performance in a musical was award-ed to Natisha Van Zyl for Forbidden Broad-way while best actress went to MarlisaDoubell for Chapter Two.

The award for best actor went to GregoryParvess for The Sum of Us.

The Harry Haslam Award for best produc-tion was taken by Chapter Two, which wasdirected by Wendy Goddard.

And the Milly’s winner is ...

The winnersare: (back)SamanthaSmith, AntonSchäfer, PetraSchiebe, FinMcCormick,RobertMinshall.WendyGoddard is inthe centrewith GregParvess, PamFrost, MarlisaDoubell, BruceSanderson,ShannonCorveia infront.

The next Memories and Melodies concert willtake place at the Bellville Civic Theatre from10:30 on Wednesday 23 May.

Aviva Pelham introduces spectacular ta-lent in a programme of entertainment, inspi-ration, and joy from classics to light music.Tickets cost R40 and can be booked throughCynthia on 021 976 1227.

More melodies

Sielvol: Gert Loubser het homself in ’n kitsin ’n gewilde sanger en liedjieskrywer gevestigen word beskou as een van die geliefkoosdenuwelinge in die bedryf. Sy musiek is sielvolen herinner aan die destydse “musiek­en­li­riek”­beweging in die Afrikaanse musiekbe­dryf. Gert sing Vrydag om 20:30 by The Stagein Durbanville. Kaartjies is R70. Bespreek by021 914 3151.

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Humour and outrage; pop culture, politi-cal commentary and personal anecdote;healthy scepticism and rugged opti-mism.

This is what you get when you watchcounter-culture observer, Henry Rollinsspeak his mind.

Rollins will be performing his new show,The Long March, at The Baxter Theatre onFriday.

He explains what fans can expect from theshow: “I will be on stage by myself, no screenor effects, just myself and a microphone.”

“I tell stories from travels I have done allover the world, including Africa, talk aboutthings that happened to me, what’s happen-ing in America. Basically, it’s a long op. ed.Piece.” Rollins says.

From punk band frontman to film and tel-evision star and prolific author, Rollins isa relentless one-man rollercoaster on a glo-bal track of current events.

South African audiences will recogniseRollins from his role in the television series,Sons of Anarchy. “ I act between tours to stayworking if the opportunity comes up,” he ex-plains, adding: “I don’t go after it all thatmuch, nor does it come after me all thatmuch.

“It’s interesting work but nothing I am allthat good at but it’s great to be able to be partof something as cool as Sons now and then.If more of that kind of work came my way,I would definitely consider it,” he says.

Rollins is also involved in many charityprojects and while he says that everythinghe is involved with is close to his heart, hepoints out: “Drop In The Bucket, a smallNGO in Los Angeles has been an organisa-tion I have been working with for some time.They work primarily in southern Sudan andUganda.

“They do great work and it’s fantastic tosee it up close.”

Through his role as frontman for the bandBlack Flag, his charity work and his motiva-tional talks,Rollins is aheroand inspirationto many young people.

Whenaskedwhathe thinks is themost im-portant lesson for young people across theworld, Rollins says: “That perhaps theyshare the world with a lot of other people,cultures andwaysof ‘goingabout it’ and thatnone of this is to be feared. Perhaps it is tobe embraced, explored, enjoyed, protectedand understood.”

He adds: “War should be seen as an exam-ple of their government in failure and theyshould seek to remedy that. Also, history isthere to be learned from and not always re-peated.”

Tickets for The Long March on Friday atComputicket.

Henry &a mic onstage

Henry Rollins is in Cape Town this week withhis show, The Long March.

Martha du Plessis sal tussen 20en 27 Mei gedurende die Pink-sterdiensreeks van die NG KerkBellville-Uitsig optree.

Martha het onlangs haar nu-we gospel-CD met die titel, Eksoek U, O God, bekendgestel indie NG Kerk in Vishoek.

Martha het grootgeword inCalvinia in die Noord- Kaap.Haar familie is goed bekend indie distrik as ’n toegewydeChristelike familie.

Tydens haar studentejare hetsy onder andere saam met diePro Cantu-jeugkoor opgetree,asook in musikale studente-pro-duksies.

Sedertdien het Martha by ver-

skeie skole inthe Wes-Kaapklasgegee: kla-vier, kitaar enblokfluit is vandie instrumen-te waarmee syjongmensehelp. Sy het ookskoolkore afge-rig en aspirant-musikante ensangers afgerigvir Eis-teddfods.

Martha se skuif na Komme-tjie, ná haar huwelik in Maart2011, was die begin van ’n reeksseëninge van God – die ant-

woord op sobaie van haarvolgehoue ge-bede deurmoeilike jare.Nie lank na syin die dorpieaangekom hetnie, is sy voor-gestel aan diebekende mu-sikant en redi-geerder, Ha-rold Schenk.Dit was geen

toeval nie dat Harold ’n oproepvan God aangevoel het om terugte keer na die opname-ateljee.Hy het ingestem om Martha se

opnames te redigeer sonder omhaar eers te hoor sing, so sterkwas die geloof by albei dat Goddie ontmoeting gereël het.

Die CD bevat twaalf snitte,waarvan Martha vier gekompo-neer het. Twee snitte is in En-gels, en die res in Afrikaans.

Martha beskryf die musiek opdie CD as lig-klassieke lof- enaanbiddingsmusiek. Die ver-moë om liedere te skryf, is ’nvoorreg en ’n seën van God, enelke lied is die resultaat van ge-bed en stil verootmoediging.Martha kan gekontak worddeur haar Facebook-profiel bywww.facebook.com/Marthadu-Plessis.

Martha tree op by Pinksterdiens

Martha du Plessis bring haar nu­we CD Bellville toe.

Showtime: Gareth Jameswill be performing at the Ri­ver Club on Friday with Tomb­stone Pete, Chasing Fridayand the Natasha MeisterBand. Tickets cost R40 orR60 at the door. Call Andrewon to book 072 772 2168.

Blues gurus:Local blues groupBoulevard Blues willbe performing at DieBoer theatre­restau­rant in Durbanvilleon Saturday 19 May.The show starts at20:30 and ticketscost R90 each. Tobook tickets, call021 979 1911. Formore information,visit www.die­boer.com.

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* CCTV

DSTV INSTALLATIONS021 558 0834 / 082 880 0843CONTACT DEON

DSTV TygerbergDSTV TygerbergVir alle herstelwerk

en installasies.

Tv, M-net,

DSTV en tuisteater

Pierre 082 375 4121

Vir alle herstelwerk

en installasies.

Tv, M-net,

DSTV en tuisteater

Pierre 082 375 4121

PRO FIX TVRepairs to all makes of TV's,

Plasmas and LCD's.Free pick­up & deliveries.

Aerial & DStv installations.021 931 7616/ 083 294 9931

STEVE'S SATELLITESERVICES

DSTV & antennae installation(HD PVR), extra points, home

theatre system.CONTACT: 073 161 0655

81

TuinbouGarden Services

AAA BOOMSLOPING ENSNOEIWERK. ALLE AREAS( HANNES 072 411 4820

AAA GARDENSProfessional

LANDSCAPING

IRRIGATION

SYSTEMS

GARDEN

MAINTENANCE

PANDA Outdoor

Services

ALL Services

Est. OVER 25 Years

GUARANTEED

(021) 557 8782

(021) 557 7611

FREE QUOTATIONS

*AAA TREE FELLING *Afsaag, snoei en verwydering

van palms en bome.Deneys Steyn:

021 558 9651/ 083 769 9286

AANROL GRASKukuyu, Berea, Buffel,

Sinodun, Kompos en top soil.Kontak: 084 391 3424

AANROLGRASBESTE WINTERPRYSE!!

Vanaf R10 per m²082 552 5512

AANROLGRASVragte kompos( 082 771 8850

ADDO MASTERFELL

TREEFELLERSAfsaag en snoei

van bome en palmsHannes 082 082 3116

AM LANDSCAPINGTrellises, plants, pots, pavers,water features, stone, bark and

roll­on lawn. New and up­grading of irrigation systems. Ibeat any written quote.Anton( 082 729 3811

BENNO­TUINE

Tuinuitleg, algeheleskoonmaak, afsaag van

bome, snoeiwerk.Persoonlike toesig.( (021) 903 1272 of

082 775 0977

BESPROEIINGNuwe installasies,

uitbreiding en herstel.Kontak Chris 082 7199 143 0f

021 913 2054 saans.

BLUESCAPEIrrigation and wellpoint.

(072 293 8270

CHARL STEYNCutting & Trimming

of Trees & PalmsStump removal. Owner

supervision15 years exp. ( 071 347 0717

CR MOUTON TUINDIENSTEInstandhouding van tuine

Rudolph 083 356 8786

DIE ROMMELMANTuinvullis verwydering.

( 083 458 3416 of 988­0374

Garden ManGarden services, tree­felling.

Irrigation, Landscaping.Compost, bark.

Roll­on lawn, majorclean­ups. All your

garden needs.( 082 630 9530

GELUKSOORD TUINAfsaag, uithaal en snoei van bome,

tuin skoonmaak, plant vanbuffelsgras,vullisverwydering.021 905 1404/073 186 1609

GRASSNY: Persoonlikgedoen. Brackenfell, Kraaifon­tein 082 965 8980

"Because we care”

20 Jaar OndervindingAfmaak, Snoei, Palmsskoonmaak, Stompeverwyder/uitmaal

Kontak: Walter021 988 5817 /083 765 8349

[email protected]

HIPPOS GARDEN &TREEFELLING

Afsaag van Bome enverwydering van stompe,

palms skoonmaak,instandhouding van tuine op 'n

gereëlde basis, kompos,''topsoil en roll­on lawn''

Kontak Vincent083 703 5929 /

[email protected]

KOMPOS TE KOOPR15 per streepsak. Minimum

30 sakke vir aflewering. Gratisaflewering Bellville/

Durbanville. Ook bakkievragte(1,75m²) beskikbaar vir R450.

Skakel 021 975 4502

LAZYLAWNS

Tuindienste/GardenServices

Instandhouding van tuine,snoeiwerk,

tuinafvalverwydering,bogrond vir grasperke.

021 976 0297/ 083 300 4549

LOWEST PRICES ­ TREEFELLING. FULLY INSUREDPrompt service with care.(082 709 7129

RETIEFBOOMSLOPING

Gratis kwotasietenvolle verseker

TREEFELLINGFREE

QUOTATIONSFully insured

(082 709 7129

ROLL­ON­LAWN(076 618 1672

TREE FELLING/PRUNINGClean­ups, irrigation,

wellpoints. Phone Kevin:021 982 5111 or 082 951 4078

Treefeller Broers, snoei bomeverwyder takke 021 930 1258

Irrigation Installation& Repairs

082 856 4578

TUINVUILLISVERWYDE­RING.(079 945 3065

VIR VERWYDERING VANTUINVULLIS & ROMMELVerskaf kompos en bas.

Skakel Johan 083 985 3477/919 3817 n.u

83

Oudhede en KunsAntiques and Art

Ek koop outydse meubels,glasware, ou skilderye,ornamente, snuisterye, juwe­liersware, asook bedde­goed/linne, kombuiswa­re/breekware. 021 975 7745 /082 963 8877

84

Klerasie/SkoeneClothing/Shoes

AANDAG ASB! Klere, bedde­goed, gordyne, skoene gesoekvir kontant!(072 383 8430

ADRIE koop 2de­handse kle­re, breekgoed en alle huishou­delike toebehore.Kom haal, alle areas. Tel.072 030 8775/021 511 5216.

ALL GOODSCash paid for all your

unwanted good quality ladies,mens, kids clothing. Shoes,

linen, bric 'n brac etc.Christelle 084 408 1437

ALL MODERN CLOTHESBric­a­Brac, linen, kitchen­

wear, books. Cash Durbanville+ B.fell only.

Phone Carol 082 890 5749

Amanda of( 021 939 7839082 221 8014. Beste kontantvir goeie dames­, mans­, kin­derklere en ­skoene. Gordyneen beddegoed asook kombuis­ware. Ek kom haal.

Best Cash PaidPer item for clothing, linen,

furnishure.

(Lynne021 555 3111/082 419 1110

87

Rekenaar Verkopeen dienste

Computer Salesand Services

N.S. ONSITE IT SUPPORT(PC/LAPTOP)

Professional Service ataffordable rates.

Home and small business.Call: 072 319 8996 (Villiers)

[email protected]

ON­SITE PC REPAIRSUpgrades, networking, ADSL

set­up, virus removals.Free quotes.

( WERNER at 083 788 0876or 021 982 4951

www.imonet.co.za

89

BoumateriaalBuilding Materials

2ND HANDBUILDINGMATERIAL

& FURNITURE021 932 7200

Buy & sell, collect & deliverBaths, toilets, basins, doors,

windows, etc.

Riaan 081 503 9132Karin 071 461 0989

BOUSAND & KLIPBruinklip, rivierklipkompos,topsoil. klein engrootmaat. Doen klein trekkeook. 021 930 5411 /021 930 4983

BUILDERS MATE

WE BUY & SELL

021 945 3107

Unwanted building materialsi.e.: Doors, door frames,window frames, sliding

doors, gates, baths, basins,taps, tiles, shower doors and

kitchen cupboards etc.

Mark 079 448 3897

94

KantoortoebehoreOffice Equipment

HOUTLESSENAAR.L­vormig, soos 'n nuwe (10maande oud), 4 laaie, 2 rakkeen 'n kas, 2,1 x 1,2m sonder L­gedeelte. R4 000.Skakel Japie, 072 803 3333.

99

Bouplanne/Building Plans

ACCURATEAFFORDABLE

BUILDING PLANS( Mario Reg. with

SACAP021 939 4196083 537 9294

ALLE BOUPLANNESACAP­Reg. Goedkeuring

Johann 082 3316100

ARCHITECTURALDESIGNS. DRAWINGS

www.rcarchitecture.co.za( 071 334 3192

BOUPLANNEBillike fooie.

Flink, kundige diens.30 jr ondervinding estetiese

ontwerpe. SACAP ­ Reg.Goedkeuring.

Alle Ure:021 903 8063Mike 083 564 7227

BOUPLANNECHARL NAUDEby 082 789 7627.Reg. by SACAP.

Besoek www.biy.co.za

BOUPLANNETeken & ontwerp van nuwe

huise en aanbouings.REG. MET SACAP.

Skakel Riaan082 415 9696/021 930 8888

BUILDING PLANSExcellent services and

prompt delivery.Call Karel

( 072 446 5054/021 981 4788

www.lifestylearchitecture.co.za

ALGEMENE DIENSTE

100

Kamers te HuurRooms to Let

BRACKENFELL ­ R1 600 p.m.Vir werkende man. W+E ing.

SKAKEL 084 626 5853

BRACKENFELLSit­/slpk., komb. en voll.badk.te huur vanaf 1Jun. 2012 vir

een man alleenlik. R2 700 p.m.W+E ingesl. + dep. van

R2 700. Nieroker, rustige lewe,geen troeteldiere, parkeerplek

onder seil.(021 981 7309 / 074 107 4804of e­pos: [email protected]

GOODWOODKamer te huur.( 082 740 8585

OOSTERSEE/PAROWBinnekamer vir engel­Christendame. R1 550 p.m.Tel. 082 479 6083.

PROTEAHOOGTEBRACKENFELL

Baie netjiese, moderne, volle­dig gemeubileerde kamer virenkelpersoon. Nou beskikb.Eie ingang, parkeerplek virmotor, braaiplek, swembad.R2 200 p.m.( 082 936 2489.

SAREPTA. Gedeel te vanWendyhuis te huur (3 x 4m).Geskik vir enkel persoon.±R650 p.m. Beskikbaar vanaf1/6. (083 717 4168.

101

Attorney’s ServicesAttorney: Divorce,mediation, parenting plan,021 949 3619 Rob v.d. Linde

BOEDELSTestamente, egskeidings,voorhuwelikse kontrakte.Bel Gideon 021 948 4872

EGSKEIDINGS, Boedels, ensCap van Tonder 021 930 5721

102

AllerleiMiscellaneous

Services

24/7 HANDY MAN4 efficient & affordablehome maintenance. Building,Woodwork, Painting,Carports, Facias, Gutters,Roofing, flooring,anything.( David 072 422 [email protected]

A BEST TILERAll tiling wall and floor,

from R30 m²Call Desmond 021 988 3295/

072 566 1281

A HANDYMANAll Jobs big or small

(083 383 0473

A Qualified LicencedPlumber

All Plumbing workPlumbing Certificates

(C.O.C.)Call Clint 083 629 3302

AAA PROFESSIONALHANDYMAN. All Jobs. 24/732 years' exp. Refs available.(Chris 082 7199 143 or

021 913 2054 a.h.

AANDAGLOODGIETER

Skakel HANS die loodgieter ­ek werk self !!!

074 192 9804/021 975 4479

AHA Burglar Bars & Gates/Paving. Billike pryse.( 24/7, 021 933 1647,021 909 1807 of 083 542 1097

All TilingDo work myself.

Mike: 076 936 4153

AN ESKOM REBATEAPPROVED

HEAT PUMP INSTALLER

Contact Victor Maloney@ VICONEY PLUMBING083 714 5967 for all your

geyser problems

Save up to 70% on yourgeyser heating costs.

Heat pumps installed afterrebate from R8 500

P.I.R.B Licenced Plumber

Automationof Garage Doors

& Gates083 324 8908

Ben The HandymanCarpentry: doors, ceilings,

cupboards, facias.Waterproofing. Painting.

Laminated flooring. Securitygates / fences. Carports.

15 yrs experience( Ben 074 627 1150

BETROUBARE NUTSMANVerfwerk binne?

Iets gebreek wat moet reg?Willem, 082 729 2721.

DIE LAAGSTEPRYSE VIR

* DIEFWERING* SPAANSE SKERMS

* VEILIGHEIDSHEKKE* TRALIEWERK, ENS.

"BYVOORBEELD"

( 083 302 5559( 021 948 9479 k.u.

TERTIUS MACFARLANEGRATIS KWOTASIES

DIEFWERING, SPAANSEDIEFWERING, HEKKE,

ROLHEKKE & HEININGS

Gratis kwotasies enkwaliteit persoonlike diens

deur eienaar.Petrus 082 923 4996 /951 7249

ElbannPlumbing and Maintenance

For all Plumbing

Problems 24/7

Hentie 0766759511

Free Quotes

NO CALL OUT FEE

ELECTRICIANQualified & registered.

Certificate of ComplianceInstallation. Fault Finding.

All areas. Tel. 082 953 9175

ELECTRICIANDenis BowersECB Registered021 987 4389078 112 1671

ELECTRICIANMichael 021 939 2543/

082 479 6083

Est. 1988

Enamelling07 88 11 0602

all hours.

WATER FILTERS

Service, repair & replacePure Water Systems

021 982 3657081 270 2725

KWIK PLUM

Bathroom renovations.Replacement of geysers.General plumbing.

Building work / Renovations

Pieter Sonnekus083 252 4264Northern Suburbs

COC REGISTRATION

Gerhard( 083 732 2556

RCM Plumbing

HANDYMANNeed that household job done?Galloping Granddads of the

Northern Suburbs.( Richard 082 577 7842

HANDYMAN SERVICESI specialise in painting,property maintenance,

waterproofing, plumbingrepairs, electrical repairs, etc.I am available 24 hrs. No jobtoo big or too small. All workdone by myself. Free QuotesJP De Waal 082 561 7186 oremail: [email protected]

KMS Plumbing

Geyser replacementsBlocked drainsBathroom renovationsGeneral maintenance

Qualified plumberShane:Tel/Fax:

084 651 3596

021 976 9009

KWALITEITSTAALWERKEvir diefwering, Spaanse dief­

wering, hekke, rolhekke,omheinings, balustrades, af­

dakke, outomatiseringvan hekke.

Skakel KOBUS DE JONGH021 988 6547/ 083 962 8437

L & H MaintenanceVir alle verfwerk, houtwerk,dakskoonspuit, daklekke, lêvan houtvloere, teëls, opsitvan drywalls en nottypineceilings. Gratis kwotasie.

Skakel Louis

072 125 1288

LAAT ek u kwotasie verbeter opalle alumunium vesters en deure,

alle kleure en grootes. SkakelNOU! Sydney 083 238 1103

MASTER TILERS all tilingwork. Walls, floors, etc.

Bathrm renovations.Enos 071 997 2285

PLUMBING24/7 SERVICE

( 021 948 3070083 326 5009

QUICK & CLEANHANDYMAN SERVICES

Repair & replacement ofceilings, Repair windows,Painting, Tiling, Paving,,

Repair replacing & cleaning ofgutters, Minor plumbing &

electrical repairs,Building & renovations

Contact Hennie for a free quote084 378 3454

or emailquickandclean.handyman@

gmail.com

SPIES TILINGGratis kwotasies.

Kontak Awie Spies021 988 6643 /082 719 4211

STAALWERKf

- Hekke- Diefwerings- Omheinings Panele- Diefwering Hekke

Geen werk te klein

Skakel Johan: 072 914 4778

I will try and beat your lowest quote

104

BouwerkBuilding

Construction

AAA CONSTRUCTIONFrom A ­ Z (32 years' exp.)

Neat/Professional( Chris 082 7199 143 or

021 9132054 a.h.

AANGEBOU?U het 'n lekdak?

Ons het die "waterproofing"oplossing

Gewaarborgde werkPersoonlike toesig

082 721 9500ALGEMENE BOU­ enherstelwerk. Teëls, verf, lood­gieter, ens. Fred Jordaan021 987 3163 / 072 374 0327

ALL BUILDCONSTRUCTION

Building, painting,building plans,

general home improvement

Contact Calie:083 607 8589

ALL BUILDING WORKPaving work, palisade fencing,carports and general building

work.Contact 079 822 3863 or

081 302 0071 / 021 952 9928

All home maintenance,alterations, renovations,

additions, painting.HG BUILDING , 021 976 3430

ALLE BOUWERK,Aanbouings

KasteElektries, Teëlwerk, Ens.

Gratis KwotasiesBruce 082 772 1875

ALLE Plaveisel. Goeieverwysing. 076 1244 713

BOUWERKAlle aanbouings, afdakke,

braaikamers en verbeterings.Skakel QUINTIN

021 558 6968/ 079 434 9230

BUILDING ESSENTIALSBuilding Work, Renovations,Roofing, Ceilings, Paving,Braai Rooms. Free Quotes.Neil 073 998 3580or 021 987 5876 a.h.

BUILDING & ROOFINGpaving, braai rms, boundarywalls, bathrms, plumbing,garages, carports, NHBRC24/7. Plans guarant.082 956 7776 / 021 982 1309

CARPORTS/PATIO COVERS

Best prices for the bestquality from reputable 22

year old business.083 414 8103/021 858 1873

CONSI CONSTRUCTION CCAsphalting and paving to

Parking areas. Driveways andPassways (0825700929

CORWA BOUERS

Vir alle soorte bouwerken opsit van afdakkeGRATIS KWOTASIE

Skakel: Cornel 078 434 8706

FERREIRA BOU vir allebou­, pleister­ en verfwerk,motorafdakke en plafonne.'Core drilling.' Gratiskwotasies. Ook nuwe huise,NHBRC­gereg.Wimpie, (082 739 0055.

"HANDY MAN"Doen als.

Skakel Quinton021 558 6968/ 079 434 9230

HOME CAREBUILDINGPROJECTS

. ALLE BOUWERK. PAVING

. GRENSMURE. VERFWERK. TEËLWERK

Professionele diens.

( 021 976 2622/083 950 7870/083 441 9141

IJ KONSTRUKSIEvir alle bouwerk, nuwe wo­

nings, aanbouings, restorasie,dakkonstruksie, plafonne,

pleisterwerk, loodgieterwerk,plaveisel, teelwerk, verfwerk.

Sakkie 083 253 1954

LIBRA HOMESfor all your renovation and

building work, specialising inalterations, timber decks,

balustrading, staircase andmany more.

For free quotations pleasecontact Riaan 078 463 8967 or

[email protected]

M A X I M U S

B U I L D I N G

M A X I M U S

B U I L D I N GFor all your building requirements:

• New Buildings• Tiling• Painting• Electrical

• Alterations/add-on’s• Boundary Walls• Waterproofing• Plumbing

Malcolm 083 261 3613or [email protected]

Qualified Artisan used Quality assuredMember of NHBRC & MBA

SEAMLESS, AluminiumGutters, Roll formed on sitemaintenance free, 6 coloursNo job to big or small. Forbest prices please contact.Adriaan 072 787 6582 or076 886 1115

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Willie 073 228 3929

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MBA­geregistreer.Tiaan, 082 612 6174

e­pos: [email protected]

VIBRACRETE­MURE,VERHOGINGS EN"SPIKES" Schallie

021 987 7570/ 072 525 4661

105

BinnenshuisdiensteHome Services

Interior

DUSTLESSFLOOR

SANDINGDustless floor sanding.

All work fully supervised.

Chris:083 252 8270

Zest flooring Specialist for 13 years

www.zestflooring.co.za

AAA CABINETS QualityBedroom & KitchenCupboards + REFERENCES.( Chris 082 7199 143( 0219132054 a/h

ALL BUILT­IN CUPBOARDSQuality guaranteed. Since 2001Charles Sherriff, 082 446 6617

ALL BUILT­IN CUPBOARDSPostform/Granite + Marble topsDresser units / Shop fittings +

repairs ­ Excellent Prices!( Kaz at 074 451 4022

( Samantha at 072 2093 537

ALLE INGEBOUDE KASTEEN HERSTELWERK

Skakel Quinton021 558 6968079 434 9230

ALLE INGEBOUDE KASTEKombuise (nuut + opgeknap) +

kamerkaste asook kantoor­meubels. 35 jaar ondervinding.Professioneel met baie verwy­sings.(JOHN 083 734 7050 /

021 919 2085

ALLE weer droog skoonmaakvan matte­ geen water!Gratiskwotasies. Deon 084 564 8225

BANKE matte, blindingsskoonmaak. Christine021 976 2844 / 082 439 1206

Built­in CupboardsVir beste prys, kwaliteit, in

alle areas (Brian by021 949 5001/082 854 6051

CARPET AFFAIRSProfessional cleaning of

carpets, upholstery, loose rugs.Steamcleaning 90% dry.

Extra spot and stain treatment.QUALITY GUARANTEED

( Matty Erasmus at021 919 8786/083 766 6348

CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING

QUICK 2 DRYKevin 021 556 5701/

084 780 3201

CARPETS, etc. CLEANING021 592 0626/082 428 7163

CLEANINGSERVICES

Homes, offices andspring cleaning.

021 949 9082/074 309 6830

GRATIS KWOTASIESVir ingeboude kaste, paving,verhoog van mure en nuwe

vibracrete mure, afdakkeen aanbouings.

KONTAK DAWIE(0722456637

Jade Upholsteres &Interior Decorators

For all your upholstery needsand the making of curtains

and ottomans.Contact Jade 082 8366 679

Tel/fax : 021 909 1882

LAMINATEDFLOORING,

BLINDSWill beat any realistic quote!

( GLENTON072 409 5224/ 021 988 6913

LAUBSCHER KASTEVANAF (1995)

Kwaliteit! Beste PryseBel nou vir kwotasie

Tel: 083 270 4739

QUICK CLEAN houses,flats& offices, windows,ironing etc. under strictsupervision . (072 544 9784

106

BuitenshuisdiensteHome Services

Exterior

Affordable Cleaning ServiceSpring Cleaning

General CleaningRent a maid

Contract CleaningOffice Cleaning

www.sureclean.co.zaor email: [email protected]

079 33 10 258

ALL paving best prices.4 free quote: PAVEMASTEREugene 082 677 4445

Boland PavingDo all tipes of paving.

Free quotationsDanie Swart 082 816

4389

BUDGET PAVEAffordable Paving

Call 021 559 6148

Repair/Automation/Installation

Free quotations

All makes of Openers24-hour Breakdown Service

Cell: 079 162 2820Email:[email protected]

GARAGE & GATE

HB PAVINGPRODUCT service Quality.(Heinrich 071 201 7882

Paven t iaL i f e s t y l e P a v i n g

Pty

LT

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“For all your paving needs”

Office 021 845 4313Sales 082 788 8858

[email protected]

MR PAVEMANVanaf R55 per m²

SKAKEL: 079 025 5592

MR PAVINGAlle plaveisel vanaf R100 perm². Alls ingsl.(072 132 5573

PAVING FRIEND: Specialoffer on cement pavers, anycolour. Complete job fromR128 per m².(071 647 8026.

RITTER PAVING,PRECAST &

CIVILSPaving, tar, Vibrecrete walls,

civils, steelwork, garagedoor/gate installations &

automations,

gas installation &maintenance.

(Authorised installer.)Electric fencing.

Quality service assured.

086 055 6666082 875 1806/

ROOFCLEANING &MAINTENANCEPaintwork, Carports , roofsand building extentions.STEVEN 083 9915 730/021 952 2403

TEER van opritte en lê vanplaveisel en verwydering vanbourommel. . Tel.083 458 2496/ 021 988 4495.

GRACE WATERPROOFING

AND MAINTENANCETorch-on waterproofing

Laat ons u daklekke

die eerste keer oplos.

Kobus: 072 8066 073

021 948 4851

Gratis kwotasies.

UNIVERSALPAVING

Gratis kwotasie vir alle areasSkakel 021 945 4455

073 263 1191(Mnr Boonzaaier)

108

Geld/leningsMoney/Loans

AA PAWN ANY VEHICLE082 058 9735/ 021 981 1194

10 MINUTES approval.Blacklisted welcome. email:

[email protected] 073 232 8741 or

021 829 7233.Fax ID, payslip & bank

statement to 086 504 4408

1 000 ­ R90 000 CAR PAWN+ Oorbrugging Per Faks

GOEDKOOP. 082 359 2546

1­2­10 Cash LoansBlacklisted, 5 min. approval,any amount. ( 021 696 8028/

021 762 7079

5 MINUTES APPROVALBlacklisted Welcome.R1 000 ­ R200 000

( Sisanda 072 507 6885

A BIG LOAN OR SETTLE?ALLE AREAS: 0­R120 000.(084 406 8030 of SMS ID,naam, van, mtskpy., begin­datum, bruto, netto & dorp.

Waiting forPension/package payouts?

SMS or send“please call me” 082 301 7856

Ph: 0860 105 546

A BRIDGING LOAN?

A Loan up toR100 000.

5 min. approval. Same­daypayout! Garnishee welcome.

Contact Rachael0711 350 560

AANBOD: Pawn your vehicle021 975 6166/ 084 247 4726

AANDAGSpot cash up to R250 000,

plus gold credit card, B.list.African Bank Reg. Fin. Inst.

ConsolidationSophia@ 073 239 0403

081 377 0035 /021 952 0904

ABC CASH LOANS­6 maande lenings tot R4 000.

30 dae (Pay day advance)( 021 981 9367/8 (Brackenfell)

AFFORDABLE LOANSMonthly Earners Only

Up to R15 000Call 021 945 4434 or

Sms 076 642 9538

AFFORDABLELOANS ­ 100 000B.listed, Govt welcome.

AMY, 078 542 3202

AFFORDABLE LOANSR200 000 ­ Blacklisted, gov.,no credit checks. Fax latestpayslip, 2 mnths. b.statement,copy of ID & contactdetails to 021 949 5068Plus Bridging LoansFor Att: Ashley: 072 749 9822Leigh: 072 211 6714Bradley: 074 232 8599Office: 021 949 [email protected]

AFFORDALE LOANS!R1000 ­ R150 000Blisted, garnishee welcome(fax payslip, id and bankst to0866 9915 [email protected] @073 896 4473

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084 518 0545 /021 949 1198

IMMEDIATE APPROVALLoans­R200 000.BONDSCash sameday. Govt. &b/listed.(021 949 8566/Kim 073 0502 179Shirley 083 665 1002

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Cell 071 762 0362Fax 086 724 5130

LOANS? No problem, I'llhelp. Anthea 072 086 8029

LOANS R300­R5000No ITC checks

Contact Tom 021 911 2027www.sscl.co.za

Pawn a Vehicle / BIKE

Best rate - 084 585 5022

021 839 3309

R1000 ­ R30 000 CAR PAWN021 988 7779 / 082 558 4836

112

Gordyne/Matte/Stoffering

Curtains/CarpetsUpholstery

HERSTOFFEER en herstel­werk. ( 021 903­0606

115

Vervoer en BergingMoving & Storage

Removals 4 Less

• Free Plastic Wrapping• Clean Enclosed Trucks Only• Floor Layed out with Carpets• Couch & Mattress Covers available

Ons lewer diens tweetalig!

Louis: 082 755 9398Fax: 086 610 5710

E-mail: [email protected]

sms: 079 010 884

www.removals4less.co.za

Phone: 021 930 9971

HOUSEHOLD & OFFICE REMOVALS

( 084 840 0087 GETAWAYTrailer hire. 24­uur diens.

1.3 TON KIA BAKKIE metdrywer. Bellville omgewingR50 per uur en/of R5 per km.079 995 4815

A2B Afford­A­MoveAffordable Furniture

RemovalsEnclosed Truck

Owner SupervisionTiaan Cell 083 501 4019

Hannes Cell 083 277 5391Fax 086 614 0418

[email protected]

A2Z Mini Movers(Eienaars toesig)

[email protected]( 083 255 6148

AA [email protected] stoor vanaf R300 p.m.Verpakking materiaal te koop.021 592 0923/074 898 1387www.engelvervoer.com

AD TransportHousehold, Office & Shop

removals.Best quality guaranteedLocal & Long distance.

(021 949 [email protected]

ALLE VRAGTE & TREKKEWES­KAAP. Nuwe D­kajuitIsuzu & 4mtr sleepwa+ drywer

/personeel indien nodig . Goed

koopste opsie. ( Chris 0827199143 /021 913 2054 a/h

AMAZING MOVES( 021 931 4427/

083 723 0263

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0860 MOVERS0845 MOVERS

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BAKGAT MOVERS

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vir meubel vervoer tussenWes­Kaap en Gauteng

Tel. 011 660 7650 / Faks:011 660 8988

Rudie, 082 2681 429.

DUMINY'STRANSPORT

Transport all goods fromCape Town to PE and all

areas. Trucks, bakkie, trailer.All hours.

Contact Heno 084 503 3097

MEUBELVERVOER

Groot of KleinHuis en Kantoor

Skakel ons vir ‘n GratisKwotasie

TEL: 021 930 9264FAKS: 021 930 7295

[email protected]

www.minimaxtransport.co.za

MEUBELVERVOERmet persoonlike toesig.021 945 1376/083 303 8684

Meubelvervoer metpersoonlike toesig. ( Piet

021 903 7777 /076 253 0948

MINI­vervoer. Enige tydbeskikbaar. Gratis kwotasies.Eienaar bestuur self.( Anthonie 082 611 5631of 021 930 4565

REYNECKE'SREMOVALS

No move too small.

Storage & packagingavailable.

Tel./fax: 021 591 0375 /083 227 4245 /083 233 1784

RUBBLE8­ton truck

( 082 845 9998

SAK-EN-PAKMEUBELVERVOER

SAK-EN-PAKMEUBELVERVOER

Lokaal & LandwydVerpakking onder toesig

021 903 0599Faks 086 663 0642

Pikkie 082 378 [email protected]

www.sakenpak.co.za

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TREK ­ GOEDKOOPTel. 082 825 3893.

117

TV/DVD/Video-dienste

TV/DVD/VideoServices

DStv AND AERIALREPAIRS AND

INSTALLATIONSDStv packages fully installed

for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.Service call repair charge

of R150.Tel. 083 268 1213

119

Verfwerk/Painting

ABRIE VERF/PAINT021 981 6805/083 328 3628

FIRST CHOICE TILINGDomestic or Commercial

Interior and Exterior paintingwallpaper

Skakel 074 484 0288

140

Elektriese Herstelwerk

Electrical Repairs

ABACASELECTRICALALL AREAS

(072 638 7237(021 930 6464(021 551 4689

ALL REPAIRS TOappliances, washing machines,fridges, stoves, microwaves.6mths guarantee. Phone078 754 2874

WASMASJIENE, yskaste enstowe herstel deur mobielewerkswinkel. ( 074 6082411021 939 9338

1141

AlgemeneDienste

General Services

AIRCONDITIONING &REFRIGERATIONInstallations, services, repairs& sales(072 787 6582

Hencron BuildingServices (Est. 1991)All your building and

homemaintenance under oneroof. Electrical, plumbing,

building & plaster,ceilings,

painting, carpentry, tiling

etc. Work supervised.( Hennie

021 557 5657/083 250 5738

HUIS / KANTOORVERBETERINGS

Kitchens 3D­DesignBuild­in Cupboards

ShopfittingLaminated Flooring

TERTIUS(083 654 9318

MR FIX IT.Pool Problems.House maintenance.Arbour Problems072 836 8296 / [email protected]

MR HANDYMANProffesional household,maintenance from A­Z.

Owner supervise. Call Glenn083 654 6106.

PAINT SHUTTLECall Sakkie at 072 128 4526

for a free quotation onpainting and waterproofing.

VERFWERK. LOODGIETER,BOUWERK & ELEKTRIESEWERK!! Billike Pryse !!

( 082 2588 911

1143

LoodgietersPlumbers

ALL PLUMBING*Leak detecter and

*waterproofing ­ torch on.*Special ­ geysers fitted from

R950 ­ labour only.

Johan 076 0460 741

André's MaintenancePlumbing Repairs / Home

Maintenance, Blocked DrainsTel: 083 5538553 or

021 930 4620 (Best rates)

1145

SwembaddiensteSwimming Pool

Services

POOLBLUBeste Pryse en Diens( 083 610 1211

TROPICANA POOLS &RENOVATIONS

We specialize in theconstruction of:*Swimming pools

*Rock pools*Rim flow pools*Designer pools

*Artificial original rock works*Thatching *Wooden deck's

*Koi ponds*Landscaping

*All Home Renovations*Master off all cemcrete

productsFOR A FREE QUOTATION ­

Jean Pierre 082 471 3720

1148

RommelverwyderingRubble Removal

1.3­ton bakkies/Tipper.Transport anything.083 783 9458

BOU­/TUIN­/MOTORHUIS­rommel. ( 082 596 3311

ROMMELBESTE PRYSE!

071 6096569/021 9497642

ROMMEL VERWYDERING083 766 1792

ROMMELVERWYDERING,Melinda 021 930 5411

RUBBLE REMOVALGarden Refuse, RenovationRubble, Garage junk.( MARTIN 084 907 5513

1151

SkoonmaakdiensteCleaning Services

SUNSHINE CLEANERSWe are looking for houses andflats to clean.Elise, 073 471 7771

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CARPET CLEANINGR90 per room

2/3 bedrooms ­ R2804 bedrooms ­ R340

R70 per seat for loungeCall owner

071 081 3404 / 021 8200 383

HOLIDAYAND

TRAVEL

132

VakansieAkkommodasie

HolidayAccomodation

GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R1 000p/night.Sleeps 8. (079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za

HERMANUSPrivate selfsorgtuinwoonstel.

Slpk. vir 2­4 persone. Baiegoeie buurt. Loopafstand vansee. Beskikbaar enige tyd @

R350 per dag.083 991 5071/028 312­3432 n.u

Hermanus S/C sleeps 2 ­ 5from R390 ( 084 567 8099

HOLLANDSCHE MOLENHoliday home for R150 pppn.

Go to: www.winerouteaccommodation.co.za

for more details.Lorraine 082 746 7098

KLEINMOND(Erika 082 550 5585)

Sec. self­cat. units. Avail. anytime, from R350 p/n(2­4ppl)

MOTORS

140

MotortoebehoreSpares andAccessories

GESOEK: Canopies, trailers,cars & bakkies. Pawn as well.021 988 7779/082 558 [email protected]

WINDSCREENS andmotorglass supplied and fitted.Ph 082 973 5536

142

HerstelwerkMotorvoertuie

RepairsMotor Vehicles

ALLE voertuie herstel engediens. Tel. 021 982 7145 /083 443 5246

FOR all your motor vehiclerepairs if you cant come to me,

I will come to you. Call084 812 3505

145

Voertuie te KoopGevra

Vehicles Wantedto Buy

AAN alle bakkies / motors &mikrobusse vir kontant.021 975 6166 / 084 247 4726

AANBOD AANALLE EIENAARS

Ons koop nie­lopende ofbeskadigde voertuie virkontant. Beste pryse.Ons verwyder gratis.

( 083 294 8428 of 021 949 9083

AANBODEk soek nie­lopende,

stukkende of ongeluk­beskadigde voertuie. Ek betaal

kontant en verwyder uvoertuig gratis uit enige gebied

Tel. 021 949 6066/076 2111 620

ALL Bakkies, Cars, MicroBusses and bikes wanted.

082 058 9735

Alle bakkies / motors gesoek.082 558 4836 /021 988 [email protected]

EIENDOMME

163

Eiendomme te HuurProperty to Let

Brackenfell2 bed flat 1 June R3 8002 bed flat 1 June R4 000

Candice 083 771 5298

Loevenstein4 bed house pool 15 JuneR16 000

Brackenfell2 bed flat 1 June R4 0002 bed flat 1 June R3 800

BellvilleSingle garage car/storage1 June R400

Chrizane 082 417 2487

Vredekloof / Brackenfell2 bed flat 1 July R3 800

Kraaifontein / Buh­Rein2 bed flat 1 June R3 800

Kuils River / Danielle Hof2 bed flat Av. imm. R3 450

Elizma 072 683 8246

Kuils River / Stellendale Village3 bed t/house garage 1 JuneR4 8002 bed t/house garage 1 JuneR3 900

Danel 079 369 1300

166

Huise te HuurHouses to Let

Agent's Choice!The Crest R11 990:3bed braai rm pool d/gProtea Valley R12 000:3bed braai rm pool gdn/fltWelgemoed R14 000:4bed study pool d/g stf/qtOude Westhof R26 500:5bed 3lounge office pool stf/qt

Free Rental ValuationsCindy 071 604 9466

DURBANVILLE3 bed free­standing house insecurity complex. 1.5 baths,d/garage, patio with built­in

braai, serviced garden.Avail 1 July. R6 500 pm.

Tel 082 921 2851

NORTH PINE. 3­bedroomhouse, b. i .c . , open­planlounge/kitchen, oven, hob,b.i.c., 1½ bathrooms. Prepaidelectricity, single garage. Nearschools, hospital and shoppingcentre. Available 1 June.R4 650 p.m.Call Kim, 083 500 4995.

167

Huise te KoopHouses for Sale

Panorama: 4 slpk., 3 badk.,dmh. Eienaar emigreer.Telstar Wonings, 021 930 7490of 073 466 9121.

PAROW­OOS: Ruim 5 slpk. +mh. R795 000. Uitstekendekopie! 082 888 0364

171

Woonstelle te HuurFlats to Let

Agent's Choice!Bellville 2 bed 2bays R4 800Tyger Waterfront:2bed 1bath 1u/c bay R5 000Furnished 2bed 1bath R7 000

Free Rental ValuationsCindy 071 604 9466

BRACKENFELLPROTEA HOOGTE

2­slpk.­grondvlr.­ws., i.g.k.,vol badk., onderdak parkering.Onmid. of 1 Mei. R4 000 p.m.

DURBANVILLE/UITZICHT2 slpk.­grondvlr.­ws., i.g.k.,stoof & oond, onderdak park.R3 800 p.m.

SONSTRAALHOOGTE2­slpk.­grondvlr.­ws., i.g.k.,stoof & oond, o.dak park.,24­uur sek. Sateliet skottel.Onmid. of 1 Mei. R4 000 p.m.2­slpk.­"loft"­ws., 1½ badk.,i.g.k., stoof & oond, satelietskottel, 2 park. R4 400 p.m.

GOODWOOD ­ Alice Straat2­slpk.­grondvloer­ws.,i.g.k., veilige park. 1 Mei.R4 000 p.m.

VREDEKLOOF2­slpk., i.g.k., stoof & oond,1½ badk., enkelmh. 24­uur­sek. R4 400 p.m.2­slpk., i.g.k., stoof & oond,braai op balkon. R3 800 p.m.

EIENDOM GESOEK:ALLE EIENAARS ­

BESTUURSFOOI 8%ALLE KOSTE INGESLUIT.( MARIUS 082 375 4767

DURBANVILLE/UITZICHTGroot 1 slpk. ws. 49 m²,

baie i.g.k. + stoof, o/dak park.,enkel persoon/paartjie.

R2 900 p.m. Vanaf 1 Junie.SKAKEL 082 432 6461

GOODWOOD. 1­bedr. in sec.complex, situated in Good­wood, off Frans ConradieDrive. Ground floor, open­plan kitchen/lounge, b.i.c.Prepaid electricity. Bedr.b.i.c., full bathr., public pool,tennis court. R4 000 p.m.Includes utilities. Avail. 1 JuneCall Kim 083 500 4995.

GOODWOODLovely, brand new, secure

complex. Excellently locatedclose to main road,

shops & public transport.Beautifully appointed,spacious apartments,

available immediately.

Studio Apartments from R2,7501 bed apartments: R3,000Secure u/cover parking: R150

MILNERTON1 Bed Apartment R4,3001 Bed Apartment + en suiteR4,500

To view please contact:Office 021 939 1100Cell: 072 451 0813

[email protected]

PLATTEKLOOFGemeubileerde 1slpk. woonstel

aan huis met DSTV. R5 300p.m. insl W+E.( 083 525 8169

STEER & COParow, Marshlou Court2 bedr. flats @ R4 700,parking bay included &

2 bedr. flat @ R4 500, noparking avail. ­ ALL availableimmed. and close to amenities.

Rugby, St Gallen2 bedr. flat @ R4 650, garageincluded, avail. immediately,2 bedr. flat @ R3 950, garageincl., avail. immediately and

& 2 bedr. flat @ R4 100garage incl., avail. immed.

Close to transport.Bellville, Batts Court

2 bedr. flat @ R3 900, nogarage, great position and close

to transport. Perimeterfencing across the front ofBatts Court. Avail. imm.Contact 021 426 1184/5

or visit our website:www.steer.co.za

THE FALLSTYGERVALLEI

Ruim 2 slpk.­woonstel.Groot patio, 2 parkeerplekke.

Onmidd. beskikbaar.R6 300 p.m. (082 788 6181

172

Woonstelle te KoopFlats for Sale

Big Bay/Bloubergstrand:2 slpk., 2 badk, mh. Sek.R1,290m. 082 888 0364

179

Aftree OordeRetirement Villages

AFTREEOORDSPESIALIS

Linette TeepeEiendomme

021 976 9206Eden Park* 1 Eenmanshuis R301 650* 1 slpk huis R446 600

Klaradyn:* 2 slpk. w/stel met mh.

vanaf R785 000

Welverdiend* Direk van Ontwikkelaarvanaf R775 000.

Sunette 082 656 2852

Fairtrees* 2 slpk. huis. Enkelmh

R1 490 000* 2 slpk huis, 2 leefareas,badk. 2 MotorafdakkeR1 350 000

La Vie Este Belle* 2 slpk. 2 badk, leefareasonkamer, mh. R1 598 000

* 1 slpk., Noordfront, ws.R795 000

Legato:* 2 slpk. grondvloer ws.Te koop. R920 000.

Meerenbosch* 2 slpk., 3 leefareas, ens.

R1 480 000* 1 slpk. ws. & mh. R790 000* 2 slpk. ws. & mh. Onge­

looflike uitsig. R885 000* Eenmans ws. @ R375 000

Panorama* Eenmanshuis R345 000

Villa Cortona* 2 slpk. w/s met/sonder

hulpsorg. R950 000* 2 slpk, 2 badk, braaikamer,mh. R1 650 000

* Hulpsorg @ R720 000* 2 slpk. huis, badk., mh. @

R1 300 000.* 2 slpk., 2 badk., braaik.,

dmh. R1 850 000.* 3 slpk. huis, 2 badk., dmh.

R2 600 000

Vue Du Cap* 2 slpk., badk., motorhuis.

R815 000

Linette 082 852 7632

BELLVILLESentraal geleë aftreeoord,lieflike woonstelle onmid.

beskikb. Geskik vir personebo 50 jaar. R2 600 p.m.

082 775 7145 of 079 049 4466

AFTREEOORDESPESIALIS

Huise te koop:Villa Cortona* R1 650 000: 2 slpk. ­ albeien suite, ruim leefarea, emh.

La Provance* R1 900 000: 3 slpk. huis,ruim leefarea, dmh.

Woonstelle te koop:La Vie Est Belle* 1 slpk. Noordfront.

R820 000.

Legato* Eenmansws. R480 000

* 2 slpk. R920 000 On­derdak park. R55 000.

Meerenbosch* 2 slpk. R795 000* 2 slpk. + mh. R885 000

Welverdiend* 1 slpk. vanaf R780 000.

* 2 slpk. vanaf R870 000.

Skakel of smsLENIE DU PREEZ

082 852 4593

DURBANVILLE

TE HUURVYGEBOOM

2 slpk. R4 950 p.m.

TE KOOPVYGEBOOM

2 slpk. ­ R890 0002 slpk. met tuin ­ R1,1m.

ONZE MOLENEnkelwoonstel ­ R490 000.

LORD'S WALK1 slpk. ­ R649 000 ohb.

Skakel Direkteur ­Henry Nel

084 247 1509

EDEN PARKAFTREEOORDKUILSRIVIER

Te Huur1 slpk. siersteen eenheid.

Leefreg Te KoopSiersteen eenhede

1 slpk. eenheid.1 * eenman eenheid.

Skakel Tommie KilianTel.: 021 906 1829 of

082 519 8945Webtuiste: edenparkwp.co.za

E­pos: [email protected]

PAROW­NOORDVolle losies vir bejaarde dames

in privaat woonhuis,3 maaltye, wasgoed,medikasiebeheer enversorging ingesluit.Vanaf R4 000 p.m.

Skakel Sonya 021 939 5995

1791

Ouma WoonstelleGranny Flats

STELLENRIDGE:2 volledig toegeruste eenhedemet kamer met i.g.k. +kombuisie, badkamer/toilet +toesluitmotorhuise vir enkelpersoon. Eie ingang. Beskik­baar onmiddellik. R2 500 enR1 900 p.m. respektiewelik.W+E inges l . ( P ie t e r072 229 7135.

VREDEKLOOFHOOGTEOumaws. vir jong enkel pers.Beskikb. 1/6. R2 850 p.m. insl.W+E. Tel. 084 564 1284.

BESIGHEID

194

Sake GeleenthedeBusiness

Opportunities

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195Kantore te Huur/

VerkoopOffices to Let/

for Sale

GOODWOODOFFICES 30 ­ 100 m²,

R1 800 p.m. Aircon, carpets,Secure. Immediate occ.

021 591 5703 or 083 736 5747

JOBS

400

Betrekkings GevraJobs Wanted

ALICE 3 days char/every day.Tel. 078 405 2667.

Char work072 045 6356

Char work078 419 0454

Char work083 713 7584

Char work, Victoria, everyday. Tel. 078 702 5446.

DINAH char work every day.Tel. 073 010 3099.

Elizabeth­char 2/3 days073 691 7116

Gladys­char/sleep. In/out073 377 9817

LILLIA is looking for charw o r k e v e r y d a y .Tel.078 812 5005

NOSIE: char work Mon., Fri.+ Sat. ( 073 956 9942.

PINKY: 3­day work (onMondays, Wednesdays andFridays). Tel. 076 499 0260(Bellville/Brackenfell)

SYLVIA looking char jobMond., Thursd & Satd. Tel.073 239 1386.

ZIMBABWEAN young ladyavail. for nanny, home­basedcare assistance, housesitting.( 083 540 4550.

401

AlgemeenGeneral Vacancies

ANNIQUE ­ Looking forprofessional motivated ladies

to join my team.

Free gift.( Renthia 084 654 0046

Be part of my No. 1 Avon Team.E­mail: [email protected]( Rosana 084 516 3353

Do you have a Locaion orVenue to use for Film & Stillsindustry? CALL 021 447 9459

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Elektrisiën­assistent/

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1 jaar minimumervaring aselektrisiën,

met kontakbareverwysings.

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Skakel 021 982 0967of 082 8955 886

ná 17:00

Extras needed for Movies &TV Ads. All ages, shapes &sizes. CALL 021 447 9459

GIRLS/LADIES FROM THEAGE OF 16 UPWARDS

who are confident, well­spokenand enjoy working evenings.

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Having tested the waters of inter-national competitive jet skiinglast year, a local wave warrior isset on taking the title this timearound.

Sunningdale’s Jake Montandon(28) has been hitting the waveshard the last couple of months inpreparation for the IFWA Jet-waves 2012 World Championshipthat gets under way on 25 May.

Montandon took part in theNorth American and South Amer-ican legs of the tour in 2011 win-ning the amateur category andcoming third among the profes-sionals at the World Champion-ships in Brazil.

This year Montandon has sethis sights on the complete tourwhich include the first two stopsof the series in Sintra, Portugaland then Montalivet, France aswell.

“After competing in Portugal Iwill be doing a road trip with myBurn team mate Zack Bright fromthe USA to Montalivet. We are in-dividual competitors but becausewe have the same sponsor we trav-el together,” Montandon explains.

He especially hopes for a goodresult in France.

“The competition is from 1 to 3June. I better win that one be-cause it is my birthday on thethird,” he challenges himself witha smile.

He managed to get a sponsoredski overseas which saves on extraand very pricey transports costs.

“Overhaul has supplied mewith a ski and there is a goodchance I might get a full sponsor-ship from them. This can opendoors for me, as they can supplyme with a ski wherever I have totravel. The hull of the ski is differ-ent to the one I’m used to but fromwhat I hear it is good,” he says.

The flips, turns and stretchesthat characterise the sport meanmuch physical training especiallyin the upper body and it takes atoll on the body.

“I stretched the ligaments in myleft knee a month and a half ago.I was practising a back flip and no-sedived into a sandbank. Some-timesyougoabitwild andyou for-get that you are too close toshore,” he explains the error injudgement. “But it’s all right now,it’s not a 100 percent. Since thenI have been doing some rehab jog-ging on the beach and training asmuch as I can.”

Montandon says this timearound he is definitely better pre-pared for the competition thanlast year.

“I know what to expect and Iknow the riders. I have worked onsome new moves and my wave rid-ing is good.

“I feel confident to do well andshow them what SA is made of,”he says with a grin.

Wave rider will‘show them whatSA’s made of’

Jake Montandon grabs some air during a training session at Table View Beach last week. Photo: Leon Steenkamp

Possession: GiavannaMangiagalli of ParklandsCollege manages to getaway from Buren HighSchool’s Tamsyn January,Keziah Palmer, ZaakiraKippie and TiffanyAnderson. The girls’ u­15teams of these twoschools took each otheron at Buren’s sportsgrounds last weekThursday. The scorefinished 0­4 in favour ofParklands. Photo: André Bakkes

SAREL BURGER

HTS Bellville se o.19A-rugbyspan,wat in sy eerste paar wedstrydehierdie seisoen nie alte waffers ge-vaar het nie, het Saterdag verrasdeur De Kuilen in die jongste reeksskolerugby-wedstryde te laat les op-sê.

Die Bellvilliete het verreweg diemeeste aanvalswerk gedoen. HTSBellville – wat ’n hele paar seisoenelaas sukses teen die Kuilsrivier-span kon behaal – het met vyf drieëteenoor twee sy onverwagte oor-winning van 29-24 verdien.

HS Tygerberg se oorheersing by

die afbreekpunte, goeie skrumwerken opportunistiese agterlynspel hethom 31-10 met Stellenberg laat afre-ken, terwyl Brackenfell se knaphanteerwerk en doelgerigte spelhom ’n oorwinning met 22-12 oorPrimrose-klub in die sak gebringhet.

Die meeste ander spanne in dieTygerbergstreek was ook aan diewenkant: D.F. Malan (31-5 t Jan vanRiebeeck), Kasselsvlei (29-0 t Ran-gers-klub), Fairbairn (19-18 t Hamil-tons-klub), Tygerberg-klub (11-6 tJ.G.Meiring), Scottsdene (12-7 tHamlets-klub) en Bosmansdam(60-3 t Rhodes).

HTS B’ville klop Kuile

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Defying the cold Atlantic waters in noth-ing but a swim cap, swimsuit and somesunblock, an open water swimmer man-aged to settle a score that has been sometime in the making.

Emma Alsop (35) still visibly shakes as sherecalls how a determined increase in efforthalf way through the race gave her victoryin last Saturday’s first ever 10,5km Light-house to Big Bay Swim.

“Lisa (Cowling) is very good. We often raceand she always beats me,” Alsop says with abig smile.

At about half way close to the Seli wreck

Alsop asked her second how far she andCowling were spaced.

“She said we were neck and neck. I wason the inside line and increased my pace.On a long swim like this it makes a differ-ence what lines your paddler picks for you,”she says.

The strategy worked and saw Alsop exitthe water and cross the line at Big Bay after02:37:03 – the first competitor overall to fin-ish the race without a wetsuit.

Bryan Allott (02:30:29) had completed therace some eight minutes earlier wearing awetsuit.

“The race was quiet long and tough butnot as cold. I have done colder swims butthere were patches of cold water which

made you more aware of the temperaturechange,” she says. “I can see this becoming abig event in the future.”

The British-born Alsop has been swimmingcompetitively in the pool from an early age buttook up open waterlong distance swim-ming shortly aftermoving toSouthAfricathree years ago.

“It is great becauseyou have the competi-tion against otherswimmers but also fac-tors like the tempera-ture and distance tocontend with,” shesays.

“I believe it is agrowing sport in SouthAfrica which is great.It is also great thatthere is a charity ele-ment to many of theswims.”

A veterinary sur-geon by trade Alsoptries to swim four to five times a week with atraining squad in Sea Point.

“If I get to swim 20km in a week, that is a goodweek for me. The top guys do about 80km to90km a week. But I haven’t swum for the lasttwo weeks because I had flu,” she explains.

A field of 24 swimmers – six women and 18men of which only five wore wetsuits – enteredthe first swim.

The race was scheduled to start at 10:30 but

heavy fog meant a one-hour delay in enteringthe water of 13°C to 14°C.

Race organiser Derrick Frazer says therace went off well.

“Itwasverymistywhich causedadelaybutotherwise the condi-tions were superb.There is usually acurrent that flowsfrom south to norththat would havehelped the swimmers,but it wasn’t presentso the times wereslower than expect-ed.”

This event is oneleg of the newlylaunched series offour open waterswims that will beheld locally.

The series also in-cludes the Around theRocks and Seli to BigBay swims.

“The fourth swimwill be a 6,4kmrelay swimaround theBigBayarea,” Frazer explains.

This series also includes one-mile swimsthat will be held in conjunction with the openwater events.

“The one-mile swims are to help introduceopen water swimming to newcomers,” Frazersays.

Saturday’s one mile swim which took placeat Big Bay was won by Phil Emslie.

Braving the freezing Atlantic

Emma Alsop won the first 10,5km swim fromthe Milnerton Lighthouse to Big Bay that washeld on Saturday. Photos: Leon Steenkamp

Richard Willmore was the first male without a wetsuit to complete the 10,5km Lighthouseto Big Bay swim.