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Tygerburger Tableview 24 April 2013
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Woensdag, 24 April 2013 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | epos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za
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ROADWORK: DRIVERS FRUSTRATED
Rush hour, but we wait
ANDR BAKKES
T
he City deeply regrets any incon-
venience caused by construction
work, andat all timesweaim to fin-
ish constructionprojects as quickly as possi-
ble.
Motorists who use the construction-heavy
Koeberg and Blaauwberg roads are fed-up
with apologies.
This time Brett Herron, theMayoral Com-
mittee member for Transport, Roads and
Stormwater uttered these oft-spoken words.
Rush hour traffic along these routes is, in
fact, reaching epic proportions.
One of the commuters whose patience is
wearing particularly thin, Alan Martheze,
posed some questions, which according to
him are being asked by every poor sod that
sits for hours in gridlocked traffic.
Construction
The first question is about the road that
links Parklands with Killarney Gardens,
which has been half-completed for years.
Martheze reckons this road would have
made life much easier for commuters if it
was completed before construction onmajor
routes started.
Who then authorised the roads to be
hacked and churned up outside Killarney
Gardensbefore either of these twowere com-
pleted? he continues.
Martheze is deeply aggravated that Koe-
berg Road from Montague Gardens to Blou-
berg has effectively been turned into a con-
gested single lane.
Herron responds: The link road between
Parklands and Killarney Gardens is a South
African National Roads Agency (Sanral)
project. The City and Sanral fall under sepa-
rate spheres of government. One is national
government and the other local.
He adds that the City could not wait for
this road to be completed because Blaauw-
berg Road is scheduled as part of the work
required to roll out the MyCiTi service
across the whole metro.
Schedule
Herron elaborates: It needs to be complet-
ed by certain dates and thus far the contrac-
tor has kept to the schedule. There is a need
to improve the road infrastructure in the ar-
ea to create road width to allow for red bus
lanes, as well as improving the infrastruc-
ture for motorists.
To ease congestionwork on the roads only
commences after 09:00 and ends by 16:00.
V To page 2.
The 92yearold
Sedov docked at
the Waterfront on
Monday, a full 77
years after the
vessel last visited
Cape Town.
Unfortunately, they
dropped sails due
to the lack of wind,
so the spectacle
did not quite live
up to expectations.
Seeing the 3 500
tonne, 54metre
high Clipper ease
into the harbour
was nonetheless
extraordinary. Go to
TygerBurgers
website to see it
for yourself. PHOTO:
ANDR BAKKES
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FROM PAGE 1
Over theweekendwork is done on a 24-hour-
basis.
As with all road construction the situa-
tion gets worse before it gets better, says
Herron.
It is doubtful whether these answers and
calls for patience are enough to appease the
tempers of frustrated road users.
Someone like Martheze, who has to sit in
bumper to bumper traffic to get towork, the
CBD and back home again, will have to live
with the situation a bit longer.
Martheze concludes thoughtfully: My
grandfather was in the SA Army during
World War II. They fought the Germans in
Italy and as the German army retreated, the
enemyblewup the roads, thebridges and the
spans to stop the pursuingAllied forces. The
Allies in turn called in the SouthAfrican en-
gineers and it became a point of pride that
our countrymen repaired and rebuilt these
bridges and roads faster than the Germans
could destroy them! The rest of allied forma-
tions looked on with awe! How can it be that
we have fallen so far, that a combined seven
km of roadworks is taking so long to finish?
.Meanwhile, the City started on rehabili-
tation roadwork on Blaauwberg Road on
Monday this week. Traffic west-bound be-
tween Wood Drive and Donkin Road are be-
ing split to allow for the completion of reha-
bilitationwork in the centre of the roadway.
Herron concludes: The City apologises
for any inconvenience caused and thanks
residents for their patience and understand-
ing in this regard.
TableViewRatepayers
The AGM of Table View Ratepayers
Association will be held on 6 May at 19:00
at West Coast Family Church.
Budgetary allocations for 2013/14 will be
highlighted. Paid-up members are specifi-
cally requested to attend. Nomination
forms at: [email protected].
Friends of Blaauwberg Conservation Area
(BCA) will hold their annual general mee-
ting (AGM) on Freedom Day 27 April. Meet
at the Log Cabin at Eerste Steen at 09:30 for
the AGM at 10:00.
Dr Jayson Orton will present a Freedom
Day Talk on Late Stone Age Archaeology
of the South African west coast (expected
to start between 10:45 and 11:00).
The day will continue with a walk to the
top of Blouberg Hill, driving from Eerste
Steen via the Morning Star entrance to the
base of Blouberg Hill for a hike to the top
(less than two kilometres). Bring a picnic
lunch, comfortable walking/hiking shoes,
hat and sun screen.
Visitors who would like to join the walk
only, meet the group at Eerste Steen at
around 11:30. The event is free for Friends
of BCA members, R20 for non-members.
V Call chairperson Roy FullerGee on 071 671 9552
or secretary Ena de Villiers on 076 335 1225.
Friends discuss Stone Age
ROWENA HENDRICKS
Fans of the McLaren Circus can breathe
a sigh of relief after the Wheel of Death
daredevil star, who suffered a dramatic fall
during his performance last week, is back
at the circus and well on his way to recov-
ery.
The Wheel of Death star Jansen Grant
managed to escape serious injury, but dislo-
catedhis shoulderwhenhe accidentally fell
off the spinning wheel during his world fa-
mous act on Thursday night.
However, Arnold Dickson acting direc-
tor of the McLaren Circus says that
Jansen did not fall from a great height.
He says Jansen was inside the wheel
when he jumped, lost his balance upon
landing after he had clipped his leg on the
side, which then threw him out of the
wheel.
Dickson says Jansen immediately re-
ceived medical attention on site and was
later transported to hospital.
The doctor on duty could not put
Jansens dislocated shoulder back into po-
sition as this daredevil was still pumped up
with adrenaline. A specialist was called in
and Jansen was operated on, on early Fri-
day morning to put his dislocated shoulder
back into position, he says.
Jansen was kept in hospital overnight
for observation and was released the next
day. Hes back at the circus, says Dickson.
He says Jansens injury is pretty severe
and he has some bruises and cuts that need
time to heal.
Jansen will be out of action for at least
four to six weeks, but he is hoping for a
much quicker recovery, says Dickson.
JansensWheel of Death performance is
our headline act, but we have managed to
add some new acts and move the show
around to maintain our world standard of
a circus that roars with fun, he says.
McLaren Circus fans also posted get well
wishes on Facebook. One such fan, Riana
Baard-Van Der Westhuizen, who was also
at the show when the accident happened,
says: It was terrible to see. Therewas dead
silence in the audience. We started praying
for him (Jansen) immediately. So glad that
he is okayandhope the recovery is speedy.
Jansen, a 24-year-old Australian is a sev-
enth generation member of the world fa-
mousAshton family andhas been in the cir-
cus all his life. Jansen started training on
the Wheel of Death at the age of 14.
Circus daredevil
defies death
Jansen Grant, daredevil performer of the
McLaren Circus, fell during his act last week
Thursday and dislocated his shoulder.
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ANDR BAKKES EN TINA BURGER
Inwoners in die omgewing van die Che-
vron-raffinadery sal vanaf 2015 moontlik
skoner lug kan inasem wanneer baie stren-
ger wetgewing in werking tree.
Volgens James Vos, wyksraadslid, verse-
ker die nuwe wysiging aan die Wet op Lug-
kwaliteit dat die luggehalte om die raffina-
dery aansienlik sal verbeter in die toekoms.
Die TygerBurger het in Julie verlede jaar
in die artikel getiteld Chevron told to cut
emissions by half berig oor die moontlik-
heid dat die raffinadery teen 2020 uitlaat-
gasse met die helfte sal moet sny.
Totdat Chevron nie groener tegnologie
gebruik om besoedeling in toom te hou nie,
sal klagtes van n onaangename reuk en ge-
sondheidsprobleme nie weg gaan nie.
Word groen of vat die pad! verwoord
Camilla Moolman, n inwoner van Botha-
sig, baie van die mense se gevoelens.
Sy het as ouer ondervind hoe haar kind
se gesondheidoordie jare ateruitgegaanhet
vandat haar gesin na di area verhuis het.
My seun was altyd gesond. Vandat ons
hier naby die raffinadery woon, het my
kind meer lugweginfeksies gekry.
n Anonieme suster by die Milnerton-kli-
niek s sy ondersoek daagliks pasinte met
lugweginfeksies van Bothasig en Milner-
ton. Daar is gereeld kinders met asma,
brongitis asook herhaalde infeksies in die
o, ore, neus en bors. Sy skryf hierdie in-
feksies toe aandie lugbesoedeling indie om-
gewing.
Vos s hy is al jare lank n inwoner van
die gebied. Hy ondervind self die impak van
die besoedeling en onuithoudbare reuk wat
van die raffinadery afkomstig is.
Tydens n onlangse vergadering van die
belastingbetalersvereniging in Goodwood
het n gemeenskapslid gekla oor sinusitis,
wat volgens hom deur Chevron se uitlaat-
gasse veroorsaak word.
Delight Aitken, Chevron-woordvoerder,
s hulle bel in die nuutste tegnologie om
die impak van hul bedrywighede op die om-
gewing te verbeter deur middel van inisia-
tiewe soos die opvlammings-modernise-
ringsprojek. Di projek is daarop gemik
om die geraas en sigbaarheid van die op-
vlamming te verminder, verduidelik Ait-
ken.
Maar, swart rook van die raffinadery kan
steeds af en toe gesienword. Aitken s: Die
Chevron-raffinadery het onlangs n geske-
duleerde sluiting van Maandag 18 Februa-
rie tot middel Maart gehad. Daar kan op-
vlamming voorkom tydens die sluitings- en
aanvangprosedure.
Vos getuig dat die swart rook n groot-
skaalse negatiewe impak op die omgewing
mag h. Waarom plant hulle nie bome aan
en word groen om die raffinadery se kool-
stofvoetspoor te neutraliseer nie? Nie al-
leen sal die bome die skoonheid van die ge-
bied verbeter nie, maar dit sal ook suurstof
produseer, s Vos.
Aitken hou vol dat hulle die hoogste prio-
riteit plaas op die gesondheid en veiligheid
van hul werknemers en die gemeenskap
waarin hul funksioneer.
Die Chevronraffinadery in Milnerton sal binnekort moontlik aan strenger wetgewing moet
voldoen.
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arents and teachers are once again
urged to ensure that children knownev-
er to trust a stranger after a close call
for a learner of a school in Parklands.
The child, apparently, nearly got into the
car of a strange man were it not for the inter-
vention of concerned resident Yvette
Huysamer.
Table View police are still investigating the
matter, but in the meantime the following
warning by Huysamer will suffice: Children
should never climb into cars of people they do
not know!
She elaborates on the recent incident
I saw this man talking to the child on the
opposite side of the road. The child walked
over to the car and he looked hesitant. I
turned into a driveway behind the vehicle
and saw the man open the passenger door.
I shouted to the child, Dont you dare get
in that car! I asked if the child knew the
man and the answer was No.
Shouting
She called the child over to her after
which the man started shouting at her.
Huysamer took the child to school her-
self which she thought was ironic, be-
cause right after she told the child not to
get into a strangers car, the child got into
hers.
Only after the childwent into the school-
groundsdid theunknownman turnhis car
around and leave.
Local police spokesperson, Lt Elizabeth
Munro, says that they are aware of the in-
cident and that it is highly concerning,
even though no formal charges were laid.
Says Munro: The registration number of
this specific vehiclewas distributed to Table
View Neighbourhood Watch members, who
are the eyes and ears of the police. Together
with the police, the Schools Forumwill issue
a pamphlet to every student regarding their
safety.
Predators
She also gives a generalwarning to all par-
ents when she adds: Parents must ensure
the safety of their children to and from
school. If not possible, it must be enforced
to the child not to talk to strangers, not to
accept anything from a stranger, and most
importantly, not to walk alone. This makes
them an easy target for possible sexual pred-
ators ... try to memorise the number plate
if approached by someone suspicious.
Local learners close call
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Vir die rugbygeesdriftiges sal die Super
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Child sex shock at ACVV creche
TINA BURGER
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hocking allegations of four-year-old
children playing sexual games with
each other including sexual simula-
tion on the playgrounds of a Goodwood
creche, were denied by all authorities in-
volved.
Allegations of molestation and abuse at the
Afrikaans Christian Womens Association
(ACVV) Creche in Bothasig have been dis-
missed by the Department of Social Develop-
ment. The national manager of the ACVV,
Nicolette van der Walt, also emphasised that
the department has investigated the mat-
ter but could not find any cause for the
complaints lodged against the creche.
She did admit, however, that procedures
for the lodging of complaints were seem-
ingly not followed to the letter.
Parents complain
One of the parents who complained told
TygerBurger that she noticed her four-
year-old daughter was misbehaving after
she came home from the creche inOctober
last year.
When I askedmydaughterwhyshewas
acting out she said that boys should not be
allowed to play with girls at the creche.
She thought this was strange because
her daughter also came homewith sand in
her pants and was scratching over her
dolls genitals with a pen.
My daughter complained tome that the
boys at the school were playing a so-called
bum-bum gamewith her and other girls,
she says.
She said it was very sore down there
when I wiped her after bath time. I asked
her why and she said the boys had also
stuck their fingers up her genitals.
She says her oldest son, who goes to the
aftercare at the creche, saw a boy lying on
top of his sister in the tunnel on the play-
ground one afternoon in November last
year.
Myson toldme theboyhadpulleddown
his pants and was lying on top of my
daughter.
The mother sought counselling for her
daughter in December last year.
Her daughter now apparently shows
signs of trauma, as she explains: She is
extremely rebellious,wets herself regular-
ly, wakes up at night from bad dreams
all signs that the psychologist warned us
to look out for, which is in fact signs of
trauma.
The mother noticed that her daughter
did not want to go to the creche in the
mornings and that redness appeared often
around her genital areas.
A second anonymous parents daughter
also attends theACVVcreche and she says
her daughter also complained about a simi-
lar game in which her daughter and three
other children were involved.
My daughter now refuses to go to the
creche because the boys pull down her pants
and touch her inappropriately, she alleges.
A third parent also said her daughter had
an encounter with the bum-bum games.
She says that it wasnt just a once-off inci-
dent, but rather something that happened
over a period of time on the playground.
She also said that it was dealt with by her
and there appeared to be no further effects
on her daughter.
She said her daughter was wetting herself
regularly until the incident came to light
and then the wetting stopped.
She too has concerns about the feedback
from the creche and says it is not to her satis-
faction.
The creche said they did not feel the need
to talk to the parents of the boys involved,
but I feel this type of behaviour should not
come into play because it is not just experi-
menting to see how different their bodies
are.
She adds that a four-year-old child does
not just come up with a game like bum-
bum all on their own and says the boys in-
volved must have seen sexual behaviour at
home.
Response
TygerBurger spoke to the principal at the
ACVV, Ria Fourie, last week and she vocif-
erously denied the allegations.
I have never heard of such a game. These
games are not being played by anyone at this
creche.
She says that if it happened it was an un-
seen once-off incident.
The third anonymous mother says her
complaints should be on record since last
year because she took it up with the creche
and the ACVV head office.
MelanyKuhn, spokespersonof theDepart-
ment of Social Development concludes: No
evidence was found to support the allega-
tion. TheDepartment has also corresponded
directly with the parents concerned in this
regard, she said.
The tunnel where one of the children was allegedly molested. PHOTO: TINA BURGER
7NUUS
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TYGERBURGER | TABLE VIEW
Woensdag, 24 April 2013
ANDR BAKKES
Jennifer Rush reckons that if a woodchuck
could chuck wood, then it should chuck as
much as it could!
TygerBurger asked her this question
(amongst others) during a one-on-one inter-
view at Table Bay Hotel on Monday.
This newspaper was granted 30 minutes
with the superstar, who co-wrote and per-
formed that timeless classic, The Power
of Love. Jennifer is in South Africa for a
handful of live performances, the first two
being at the Cape Town Convention Centre
this Friday and Saturday.
At first the question about woodchucks
might seem rather insignificant. Surely it
reveals a lot about her personality?
No...Actually, it is insignificant.
But its nonetheless the first time shewas
asked this question in a thousand inter-
views!
Jennifer Rush, the Jennifer Rush, will be
blowing South African audiences away
with her mezzo-soprano voice during the
coming weeks.
This is the first time she will perform in
the country that has always considered her
to be one of the best.
She has toured all over the world (and
would, according to her, even perform in
the Antarctic if more than 20 seals bought
tickets), so South Africans are literally
starved for some supreme vocals.
And she is more than just a powerful
voice, shes also a poet and a philosopher.
I cherish so many things, but its not
healthy to be too nostalgic. One should al-
ways look to the future and stay positive.
She continues: My family was always
very passionate about music. My brothers
were particularly serious one played the
saxophone and the other guitar. We lived
in close quarters, so the noise levels were
always a problem for the neighbours!
Jennifer never thought she would be a
singer, but when she finally decided to fol-
low her heart she flew higher than anyone
before her.
Nothing cameeasy though.Breaking into
the internationalmarketmeant she needed
to change her German name (Heidi Stern).
Now I go by both names its very com-
fortable. My family call me Heidi, but other
people who love me just as much call me
Jenn, says Heidi/Jennifer.
After the name change the hits followed:
25 Lovers, Flames of Paradise, Ring of Ice
and Madonnas Eyes paved the way for the
song that is still as popular today as it was
in 1985.
I have easily sang Power of Love more
than 10 000 times. Despite this I still feel a
connection to it.
VGo toTygerBurgerswebsite to see the video inter
view with Jennifer.
Feel the power of
Jennifer Rush
Jennifer Rush at the Table Bay Hotel.
PHOTO: ANDR BAKKES
8NUUS
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TYGERBURGER | TABLE VIEW
Woensdag, 24 April 2013
WESTERN CAPE STORES
Like, dagga should be legal, man
People came out in their numbers at last years
Cape Town Global Cannabis March, and even
more feet are expected to take to the streets
next week. PHOTO: BELOWTHELION.CO.ZA
TAMMY PETERSEN
H
undreds of people from across the city
are expected to take to the streets next
week to promote solidarity among
dagga users.
Organised by the National Organisation
for the Reform of Matekwane Laws in South
Africa,NORMLZAand Iqela Lentsango: The
Dagga Party of South Africa, the Cape Town
Global Cannabis March on Saturday 4 May
will be attended by those who support the
legalisation of the plant as an economic re-
source for public benefit.
JeremyActon, the leader of theDaggaPar-
ty which is registered for the 2014 national
elections, says participants will be celebrat-
ing their diversity, unity andmutual respect
for each other and the herb.
The partys newsletter, The Daggablad,
says dagga was one of the many traditional
smokes used by Africans before the advent
of the Dutch and British empires.
It was also a source of fibres and the seeds
were a valuable source of human nutrition.
Common
Dagga was first outlawed in South Africa
in 1911.
If one views the polices dagga prosecu-
tion statistics, it is clear that dagga use is
a very common practice and should be re-
garded as a legitimate historical cultural
practice among citizens which should be re-
spected by narcotics laws and by the Bill of
Rights of our Constitution, the newsletter
reads.
Dagga law enforcement costs South Afri-
ca millions of rands to imprison otherwise
law-abiding and economically active people.
The legalisation of daggawould allow the po-
lice to have their workload lightened, allow-
ing them to deal with real crimes that have
real victims, such as theft, murder, assault
and fraud.
Acton says it is important that legislation
legalises dagga and that this is carefully
crafted to maximise the benefits and mini-
mise any harms and its control by a dagga
elite.
The benefits go far beyond merely allow-
ing adults freedom of choice to smoke or in-
gest weed, which is medically beneficial to
all users of the plant, he claims.
Legalisation would allow all poor citi-
zens to become producers of resources and
poverty will thus be greatly alleviated.
States in the USwheremedical marijuana
has been legalised have also seen reductions
in traffic accidents, road fatalities, drunk
driving arrests, violent and domestic
crimes, hard drug use and the suicide rates
in young men, he adds.
But not all are in favour of dagga being le-
galised.
Mercia Samuelson cannot stomach the
sweet smell of dagga smoke, describing it as
a poison crippling the youth.
She blames dagga for starting the down-
ward spiral of her only sons obsession with
chasing temporary highs.
Shaundiedof aheroinoverdose fouryears
ago shortly before his 21st birthday.
He started smoking dagga with his
friends when he was 16, she recalls. De-
spitemynagging, he didnt consider his hab-
it serious because everyone was doing it.
Paranoid
Over time, she noticed gradual changes in
his personality. Shaun went from being a
pleasant, clever child to a paranoid person
convinced the world was out to get him. He
dropped out of school the next year and
walked around in a semi-conscious state,
staring at theworld through dead, bloodshot
eyes.
One night he didnt come home.
Hewas gone for twomonths,Mercia says.
Then one day, out of the blue, he was back.
But the boy who returned wasnt my Shaun.
He was a half-crazy, drug-addicted monster.
At 18, her once talkative, intelligent sonhad
turned into an unstable, aggressive thief.
I watched the life in him die.
I prayed for him, no matter how many
times he stole frommy house, attacked me or
ran away. But the day he died, she says, all
I felt was relief.
Mercia believes dagga served as a gateway
drug for her childs battle with addiction.
It starts small, but escalates into anuncon-
trollable itch which needs something strong-
er to be scratched. Whenever I get a whiff of
that sickening substance in the air, I wonder
whether the person puffing on that joint
knows he is slowly destroying his life.
Dr Ellapen Rapiti, a general practitioner
and drug counsellor, says contrary to popular
arguments of dagga being anatural substance
and not harmful to the user, research has
proved the drug indeed has a negative impact
on the body, specifically the brain.
It has been found to slow down reflexes
and response time, it increases the heart rate
andputsusers at greater risk of lungdisease,
he explains.
Psychosis
Mentally, it affects the IQ and concentra-
tion levels of adolescents, leads to psychosis
and makes people with a family history of
mental illness more susceptible to schizo-
phrenia.
Rapiti is adamant the negative side-effects
outweigh the good, relaxing euphoria smok-
ers get after a joint.
He agrees that dagga is a gateway drug,
basing this on research he has done in poorer
areas where 99 % of drug addicts admitted to
first using dagga.
Despite this, I do feel it should be decrimi-
nalised, Rapiti says. It is a phenomenon
which clearly cannot be policed. These re-
sources, of which there already is a short-
age, should rather be used to fight serious
crimes in our communities.
A more effective use of money spent on
policing is education. Let people know
what they are doing so they can make an
informed choice.
Promote information to the ill effects of
this substance so that it can lead to its erad-
ication from our society.
In its most recent report, the Anti-Drug
Alliance SouthAfrica (Adasa) in its annual
survey on drug addiction in the country
found that dagga wasmost peoples drug of
choice.
More than 35 000 respondents participat-
ed in an online poll last year. The report
finds that the use of dagga has increased
by 11 % and the use of nyope, which is a
mixture of dagga and cheap heroin, rose by
8,46 %.
While the analysis found the use of drugs
is evident across age groups, most users
were found to be between 22 and 35 years
old.
Puffing on a perfectly rolled joint, Evan
Reed savours the effect of the natural
herb which has split societys opinions of
drugs for years.
Reed has been smoking about 12 joints
like cigarettes every day for the past 16
years.
The father of two argues that not every-
one who smokes weed experiences behav-
ioural problems or goes on to chase a
stronger high.
I am 34 and have never even tried any
(other) drugs, he says. Smoking has nev-
er caused me to become violent or turn to
crime.
Dont blame the substance, blame the
smoker.
I am a father of two, have been married
for 10 years and a loyal employee at an elec-
trical company for 15 years. I could be any-
one, and the only difference between me
and anyone else is I enjoy relaxing with a
joint.
He respects not everyone feels the same
about the substance, but counters that he
has no qualms with people who choose to
drink despite him despising alcohol.
Societys views and prejudices of dagga
smokers need to shifted so that the authori-
ties can realise they have unnecessarily
criminalised something that will never be
stamped out of civilisation, he says.
Police should have bigger fish to fry in-
stead of trying to clamp down on peace-lov-
ing followers of the dagga culture.
V Protesters will meet at the corner of Keizers
gracht and Chapel streets, Cape Town at 10:00 on
Saturday 4 May for a Festive Walk through the
city.
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Kans om sjarme van ouds te herleef
George du Plessis, die huidige opsigter van die Bellvilleburgersentrum, sit binne die steeds
ongelooflike ou teater, waarin Die Leos eersdaags op die planke is.
MARANA BRAND VAN HULSTEYN
Eendag lank, lank gelede was daar nog nie
TV nie. Toe moes mense moeite doen om na
iets moois te gaan luister of iets wonderliks
te aanskou.
Dit was baie spesiaal ommooi aan te trek,
teater toe te ry en agternamet groot waarde-
ring vir die akteurs, die dekor, grimering,
musiek en kostuums met n verkwikte siel
huis toe te gaan.
Toe Suid-Afrika se eerste ten volle toege-
ruste munisipale teater sy deure in die Bell-
ville-burgersentrum in 1957 oopgemaak het,
was n spesiale aand in die teater skielik ook
vir die noordelike voorstedelinge beskore.
Eers daarna het die Johannesburg-staats-
teater en nog later die Nico Malan in Kaap-
stad, nou die Artscape, gevolg.
Die akoestiek van di 750-sitplekteater in
Voortrekkerweg is s goed, dat die destydse
SAUK se radiodienste simfonie-uitvoerings
direk van die teater uitgesaai het.
Met verloop van tydhet ons ons eie civic
begin afskeep. n Mens kan baie dinge daar-
voor die skuld gee, waarvan in pajamas voor
die TV l, een is.
In 2007, toe die teater 50 jaar oud geword
het, het Helen Zille, toe nog burgemeester
vanKaapstad, die gehoor bydie vieringe toe-
gespreek. Sy het juis die vraag gevra hoe-
kom lewendige optredes vandag nog saak-
maak. n Mens kan sekerlik maklik daarna
oor die radio of op n CD luister of op n DVD
daarna kyk.
Sy het dat niks die werklikheid daarvan
oortref nie die samekoms van mense, en
die bou van gees tussen n gehoor wat iets
geniet en soms selfs saamsing nie.
Sy het beklemtoon dat dit ook vir kinders
belangrik is om voor gehore op te tree in n
teater en nie net in n skoolsaal nie.
Dit plaas hulle in die openbare oog, stel
hulle aan n ander gehoor bekend, verbreed
hul horisonne, bou selfvertroue en laat hulle
deel word van die groter Bellville- en Kaap-
stad-gemeenskap, het sy ges.
Sy het destyds die hoop uitgespreek dat
daar na di deel van Bellville se nalatenskap
omgesien sal word en dat die gemeenskap
die teater sal steun, ondanks al die ander
vermaak wat beskikbaar is.
George duPlessis, wat sedert 1972 opsigter
by die burgersentrum is, vertel die teater
was altyd baie grnd. Hy vertel hoe dik-
wels daar opvoerings was, hoe Kruik (die
destydse Kaapse Raad vir Uitvoerende Kun-
ste) elke maand opvoerings kom gee het.
Ek sou graagwou h ditmoet weer terug-
kom. Die mense kyk te veel TV, en te veel
sport. Ons moet weer terug beweeg na des-
tyds. Ondersteun ons weer, s hy.
En dis wat TygerBurger in samewer-
king met die Wordsmiths Theatre Factory
nou gaan help doen. Hulle bring die feno-
menale teaterproduksie Die Leos direk van
die Absa KKNK na die Bellville-burgersen-
trum se teater toe van 9 tot 17 Mei hier na
ons eie voorstoep toe.
Die TygerBurger bied reeds jaarliks sy
Want ons Kan/Cause we Can-liefdadig-
heidskonserte in die burgersentrum se tea-
ter aan.
V Lees meer oor Die Leos op bl. 25.
QI: Rotary Melkosstrand hosted a funfilled evening on 12 April at
the Country Club in Melkbosstrand. The aim was to raise funds
for a school bus for the newly developing high school in the
village. The Melkbosstrand High School opened its doors last year
and already has students in Grade 8, 9 and 10. Local businesses
donated prizes for which raffle tickets were sold. The bigger
prizes went to the winners of the trivial pursuit contest. The
crowd also bid eagerly on red wines and other articles that were
auctioned by Christine Petts, a local entertainer. Photographed is
the Rotary Club of Melkbosstrand president Andrew Thomson
and the quizmaster for the evening, Rotarian Dee Webb.
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LEADER'S PAGE
TYGERBURGER | TABLE VIEW
Woensdag, 24 April 2013
Ek sal julle nie as
weeskinders agter
laat nie, Ek kom
weer na julle toe.
Johannes 14:18
Shiver me timbers: Clipper Mainbrace ya swabs! Get the grog ya seadogs! I spy dry land! The
92yearold, fourmast barque vessel named the Sedov dropped anchor at the Waterfront on
Monday. Unfortunately it wasnt full of pirates or booty...
PHOTO: ANDR BAKKES
BRIEWE
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6561|Posbus 747, Belville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woorde nie,
sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
Ons is Sharks-ondersteuners
wat in die Kaap bly baie lief
vir ons land en natuurlik vir
rugby.
Dit was met groot opgewon-
denheid dat ons vir die eerste
keer op Nuweland gaan rugby
kyk het. Ons het saam met
vriende, wat Stormer-onder-
steuners is, gegaan.
Groot was my skok om uit te
vind die meeste mense daar
sien n rugbywedstryd net as n
verskoning om te gaan drink.
Opgetof in ons ondersteuners-
drag, het ons met groot afwag-
ting in die ry ingeval. Op pad
na ons sitplekke het menige
dronke my man aangegluur.
My man is lank en dra n
baard en dis al asof die
dronkes hom aangesien het as
n bedreiging. Teen die trappe
op het n jong man my man s
van naderby probeer kyk. Sy
neus het amper aan my man
sn geraak. Gelukkig het sy
vriende meer maniere gehad
en hom daar weggeneem.
Ek het my verwonder aan
die mooi stadion. Die rugby
het begin. Met erge misnoe
het ek gesien hoe twee ouer,
gesope manne twee jonger
vroue voor ons probeer op-
chat. Dit het s erg geword
dat die vroue opgestaan en
geloop het. Die man agter ons
was besig om sy seun te leer
hoe om n span uit te jou
wanneer hulle skop. Die ergste
is dat die kommentators die
hele tyd oor respek vir die
spanne gepraat en liedjies
gespeel het.
Toe die Sharks amper n drie
gedruk het en ons natuurlik
opgespring het van opgewon-
denheid toe word ek van
agter met n baadjie geslaan en
ges ek moet sit, want hulle
kan nie sien nie. My man is
hard op die skouers gedruk om
te gaan sit.
Met die brief wil ek net s:
ek is teleurgesteld in die
rugby-ondersteuners in die
Kaap. Ons sal beslis nooit weer
hier rugby gaan kyk nie. Daar
Nuwelandskare
stel teleur
On Friday 19 April I saw four
citizens lying on the pavement
and after a while they approa-
ched my home shouting for
food. They told me their trolleys
were taken by Law Enforce-
ment and now they cannot
survive. With the trolley they
had made from R30 to R100 per
day and had fed themselves and
their children. I silently thought
if I was in your shoes I know
what I am forced to do against
my principles...
KEITH ALFRED, ADOLPH BLAKE
Whenmeans of an
incomeare taken
Na aanleiding van Koert Meyer
se teenkanting teen die dood-
straf (Death penalty is not the
answer we seek, TygerBurger,
10 April) die volgende:
Ek respekteer die feit dat ons
almal verskillend is en van
mening verskil, maar n mens
moet eerlik met die feite
omgaan. Dit is onteenseglik
bewys (in verskeie lande) dat
die doodstraf n ernstige
afskrikmiddel is om dood te
maak. Enigiemand wat al op n
wrede moordtoneel was, waar
n onskuldige vrou of bejaarde
persoon tot die dood toe geveg
het vir hul lewe, sal weet dat
die doodstraf vir die skuldige
die gepaste straf is. Om die
vergifnis van die Almagtige te
gebruik as n rede om die
doodstraf af te keur, getuig nie
van regverdigheid nie. Die
Almagtige God het rels
neergel vir ons lewe hier op
aarde. In Sy Woord gee hy ook
die gevolge van wat met ons sal
gebeur, indien ons op n sekere
manier optree. Met ander
woorde, jou dade het gevolge.
En s moet dit wees dat
misdade die gepaste straf moet
kry. En die gepaste straf vir
moord is die doodstraf. As jy n
ander mens se lewe neem, het
jy nie meer n reg op jou eie
lewe nie.
My ouma is in 1984 in
Goodwood verkrag en vermoor.
Die moordenaar is gevang,
gevonnis en ter dood veroor-
deel.
Die Almagtige God kan steeds
die moordenaar vergewe en sy
siel red, indien hy sy lewe vir
die Here sou gee en om vergif-
nis sou vra, voordat hy gehang
is.
Dit verander niks aan die feit
dat hy steeds die gevolge van
sy optrede moet dra nie. Ook
vir ons as familie gee dit
berusting en kan ons aangaan
met die lewe, wetend dat die
moordenaar sy straf gekry het,
en nie met sy lewe aangaan, en
dalk weer kan moor nie.
JP DU PLESSIS
Vredekloof
Doodstraf is gepas
virmoordenaars
On 11 April the council sent us
a notice regarding the interrup-
tion of water supply at John X
Merriman Street, Rathgar and
Killarney streets in Bellville
between 09:00 and 16:00.
M-Kem is a busy pharmacy
with salons and clinics. To
switch off the water supply
would be catastrophic, to say
the least, in view of the number
of people that make use of the
facilities, especially the clinics.
The Mayors office was
contacted on 11 April with
regards to M-Kems needs and
asked to accommodate M-Kem
as far as it would be possible.
We spoke to Hugo Steenberg
and G Ismael.
The purpose of this letter is
to thank the Citys assistants,
not only for accommodating our
needs, but more for the manner
in which they were prepared to
go the extra mile. The city is to
be congratulated.
HYLTON MALLACH
Founder: MKem Medicine City
Well done and
thanks for council
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SLICE OF LIFE
Wemust all
put pressure
on Sanral toll
Apart from the rural poor, it is expected
that the middle class urban community
of Cape Town will be hardest hit by
Sanrals proposed new toll project on the
N1 and N2 highways.
Although Sanral has not released
information pertaining to possible toll
fees as yet, Capetonians using the N1 and
N2 to commute, could pay almost double
in transport costs, if the E-toll system in
Gauteng is anything to go by.
As if that is not enough consumers can
also expect the usual price inflations
linked to the increase in transport costs.
Yet, with this severe likelihood hover-
ing over our head and the imminent
court case to prevent it still three weeks
away on 16 May, Sanral this week
shamelessly revealed its 2013-2017 strate-
gy, which could see the R300 also being
tolled!
Where will this all end and can we
expect our national government to at any
point intervene on behalf of the already
overburdened taxpayer?
Not likely, if one considers President
Jacob Zumas comments on national
television last year, backing toll roads
saying that it is the way to go, if we
want good roads in this country.
Not even threats or national strikes on
the side of tripartite member Cosatu,
could prevent Sanral from steamrolling
their way onto Gauteng roads, where
tolling is expected to start operating in
two months time, despite a court battle.
Only one alternative seems to remain.
The pressure of the masses.
lLEADER
SMSes
V KoertMeyer (Support of death penalty
are wrong, TB, 10 Apr.) se ma en pa is nie
aangerand nie. Sy dogter en vrou is ook
nie verkrag nie. - Marius Olivier
V I am glad Koert Meyer is not my family.
Wewere attacked at home, robbedby im
migrants. My cousin was brutally murde
red. Maybe our family is next. I would like
to be a hangman. - Alwyn Meyer
VEk sal ookgraagdie storie oor die tolpad
wil hoor en hoe n mens te werk gaan om
dit te kan teenstaan. Ek iswoedend daar
oor! Wat maak hulle dan met ons belas
tinggeld?Noumoet onsweer op n ander
manier betaal tot deur ons ore! - Anti Tol
VOor die DSTVskottels by Parowpark.
Daar is goedkooppakkettebeskikbaar. En
een van die dae het almal skottels nodig
as die nuwe digitale sein intree. - Phillip
V Ek reageer oor Parowparkwoonstelle:
Ek as enkelma met 2 kinders is op daai
waglys, het in 2006 aansoek gedoen. Ek
wil weet waar gaan al die mense op daai
langwaglys plek kry?Daar blymensewat
plek buite Parowpark kan bekostig. - Jo-
anna
VMaaknie saakwatter kleur jy is nieon
wettigebesettersvaneiendom,ditblyon
wettig. Die wat nie saamstem nie, los tog
maar die munisipaliteit, polisie, wetstoe
passers, buurtwagte om hul pligte uit te
voer. Veral as jy nie rrig weet wat daar
buite aangaan nie. S maar net. - Bek-
fighters vs Crimefighters
V I refer to your article Tuisonderrig ge
wild onder getalle. Parents must please
notethatthecompaniesmarketingthese
materialsaredoing justthatmarketing!
Like any other advertiser, they manipula
te statistics to sound convincing. The so
cial and emotional deprivation suffered
by homeschooled children has worse
longterm effects than a few spelling er
rors! - Educator
) SMSe kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord
Tyger, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
is geen respek meer vir mense
nie, en jy, Meneer, wat dit goed
dink om aan n vrou te tik, al
is dit met n baadjie, het beslis
geen maniere nie!
MARIA JAMNECK
Epos
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Bloubergrant Pre-Primary School recently
turned 25 years and the school fete on Satur-
day 27 April will celebrate this landmark.
The fun will last from 09:00 to 13:00.
This years school fete will provide a con-
tribution to Little Lambs who distribute ba-
by packs and essentials to families in Du
Noon. By taking part in fundraising activi-
ties the children show their commitment to
sharingwith less fortunate than themselves.
The school is the pride of all thosewho are
associated with it. In the late 1980s Table
Viewwas growing at a phenomenal pace and
it was realised that there was a need for an-
other pre-primary school in the Blouber-
grand area. Fernanda de Andrade with the
financial support of nine guarantors set the
wheels inmotion and on 2 February 1987 the
school was officially opened by themayor of
Milnerton, George Mellet. There were, at
that stage, no surrounding walls and lots of
unwanted creatures such as scorpions, rats
and snakes.
The school started with the very basics.
During the next 25 years the school kept on
growing and soon also offered after school
care as well as holiday care.
Assistant teachers were also employed to
ensure that all the children received the at-
tention they needed.
Now the school offers an environment
where the children can flourish and be pre-
pared on a social, emotional, physical and
intellectual level for formal schooling.
Proud of 25year history
Michaila Arnot, Tyron Hudson, Lincoln Schutte, Finn Gossmann, Aya Luvatsha, Keisha Finnis and
Chloe Smit.
Twinkle toes: SALT had an amazing response to the call on 16 April to go barefoot and
donate a pair of shoes that can be distributed to those who dont have. Over 20 local
companies and schools participated. Noahs Ark PrePrimary Schools Taryn Lotz, Troy
Ferreira, Tayla Lotz, Luke Walton and Katelynn Scholtz also joined in the charity drive.
According to SALT, over 9 000 pairs of shoes were collected in Cape Town during the day.
SALT distributes the shoes to grassroots organisations working in local communities such as
Du Noon, Joe Slovo, Melkbosstrand and Atlantis.
Cold feet: On 16 April the Bayside Mall Centre management staff went barefoot in
support of the annual One Day Without Shoes campaign. Tha campaign creates global
awareness of childrens health and education. The staff are, from left, JeanneMari Greyling,
Monique Marx, MJ Moran, Lucinda Steyn, Aadilah Ryklief (centre manager), Wendy Mpatsi
and Pierre van Ryneveld.
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V The Timeout Ladies Club will have
tea and cake at the DeGraaf residence
on DeGrendel Estate on 25 April. Taste
the unique yoghurt and try a little bit
of wine tasting.Lunch will be at Our
Place in Durbanville. Book with Carol
on021 557 0794oron084 580 1469or
VThebeautiful artofcandlemaking
will be demonstrated by Angelique
from Candle Deli on 25 April at 09:15
at 15 Engina Crescent, Sunset Beach.
The second guest speaker will be the
young and vibrant Katlogo. Tickets
costR30per entry. Booking is essential
with Meryl on
021 551 1552/082 876 8468 or Kay on
021 554 5232/073 482 3042.
VThere areHealing rooms for prayer
every Saturday between 11:00 and
14:00 at Kingsgate Fellowship at 205
Athens Road in Table View. The venue
is, however, closed on public holidays.
Call 021 557 4334 between 09:00 and
13:00 from Monday to Friday.
V An art exhibition will be held by Ta-
ble View Art Studio at the Table View
Methodist Church on Friday 26 April
between 11:00 and 20:00 and on Sa-
turday between 10:00 and 15:00. Con-
tact Candice on 071 471 2003.
V An official brand launch for Hidden
Halos, a registered non-profit organi-
sation,will be held onSaturday 27April
at the Summer Greens Community
Hall at 19:00. Tickets cost R20 and in-
clude adinner. Therewill be raffles run-
ning and refreshments will be sold to
raise funds on the night. Anybody who
would like to purchase a ticket should
do so no later than Thursday 25 April.
Contact Roxanne at hidden_ha-
[email protected] for more information.
V The Sunningdale Evening Market
will be held on 3 May from 18:00 to
22:00 in the Sunningdale Sports Hall in
Waterville Crescent, Sunningdale.
There will be great quality arts, crafts
and gifts available, so its the perfect
place to buy a gift for Mothers Day.
There will also be food stalls and tra-
ding space is available. for more infor-
mation contact Jackie on
074 107 4880.
Whats up |Wats waar
As autumn starts chilling the air and Cape
Town starts preparing for its red wine and
fire winter hibernation, the Century City
Natural Goods Market is hosting its last
Sunday fair until the weather warms up
again.
It will be held on Sunday 28 April from
09:00 to 14:00 at Central Park, Park Lane in
Century City (follow Intaka Island signs).
Trenton and Free Radical are playing out
the summer season at themarketwith a one-
hour set starting at 11:30. The bands reggae-
infused Afro-beat sound will provide a dis-
tinctive and edgy soundtrack.
Of course the children have been taken
care of too. Atomant will deliver a 45-
minute science show that introduces chil-
dren to themagic of science, and the fun that
can be had when experiments are brought
to life in a puff of smoke, with the roar of
a rocket, in the creation of slime...
While theres an entertaining menu for
visitors, the market gives shoppers time to
celebrate the festive side of life with a glass
of organic bubbly while browsing around
the great selection of quality products and
delicious food, kept cool and safe under
stretch Bedouin tents created by Touareg.
As always there are healthy gourmet
meals, curries, salads, samoosas, smoked
fish, fishcakes, biltong, pies, vegetarian,
cheeses, beer, champagne, and more.
There will also be stalls selling crafts and
clothing at reasonable prices, or one can buy
natural body care products and jewellery.
The on-site clubhouse has seating facili-
ties and offers coffee, tea and a bar. Visitors
can also enjoy boat trips from Intaka Island.
Once again, the local Century City Rotary
will be on hand to tell people about the com-
munity service projects they support, partic-
ularly Sinenjongo High School in Joe Slovo
Park in Milnerton.
V For more information call 021 531 2173 or email na
Goodsmarket beds down for winter
Excitement was in the air at the ACVV Koe-
bergs office in Melkbosstrand recently
when Ackermans Ubulele (Give to the
Givers) group gave the office a face-lift and
loads of donations.
EachyearAckermans financial teamcon-
tributes to the community by supplyinghelp
to a community organisation. This year, An-
nette Coetzee and her team of 70 eager staff
members went to work at the ACVV Koe-
berg, a non-profit organisation that provides
socialwelfare services to vulnerable, impov-
erished people.
For two days the building was teeming
with green Ubulele shirts. They went about
cleaning and painting the roof, sanding and
painting the outside walls and window
frames. The bathroom was transformed
with a new coat of paint, new toilet seats and
cute Mickey and Minnie Mouse accessories
and stickers. Beautiful new cupboards and
paint gave life to the old dull kitchen.
In the classroom and office the Green
Shirts were moving furniture, sorting and
organising. They descended upon the sec-
ond-hand clothing store with clothes racks
and bags of clothes, stacking, hanging and
displaying.
The agricultural team dug tunnels,
dressed the ground, and planted vegetables.
Growth for ACVVKoeberg
The Ubulele team with team leader Annette Coetzee (left, second from the back) and chairperson of the ACVV Koeberg, Rina Loubser (in black on
left).
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Saal op, trek jou dansskoene aan en maak
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Die jaarlikse Country-musiekkonsert
word op Sondag 9 Junie vanaf 15:00 by die
GrandWest-arena gehou en spogmet van die
land se grootse Afrikaanse country-musiek-
name.
Dis n lekker familieding, vertel Christo
Booysens vanBakgat-promosies.Hy s: Die
kinders koop vir hul ouers kaartjies, dan
kom hulle almal sommer saam.
Die rede is dat daar so n verskeidenheid
vankunstaars op die verhoog is. Daar is die
legendes, maar daar is ook die jonges, s
Christo.
Onder die kunstenaars wat by vanjaar se
Country-Opskop sal optree, is Ricus Nel,
Lance James,MattHurter, TommyDell,Wy-
nand en Cheree, Barbara Ray, Alan Ladd,
Die Campbells, Billy Forrest enManie Jack-
son.
Wat vanjaar se Opskop ekstra spesiaal
maak, isDieMusiekwreld-orkeswat vir die
eerste keer op die Opskop-verhoog is.
Christo s Die Musiekwreld-orkes is al
hard aan die oefen om al die liedjies betyds
te leer. Die orkes bestaan uit personeellede
van die Musiekwreldwinkel in Bellville.
Daars ook geen backtracks nie, s
Christo. Vanjaar sal die kunstenaars vir die
eerste keer met n volle orkes optree.
Deuremaak 14:00 oop en die konsert begin
om 15:00.
Christo s dat een van die redes hoekom
die konsert vroer in die dag gehou word, is
om dit veiliger en makliker vir ouer mense
te maak.Hy verwys ook na die feit dat daar
spesiale kaartjiepryse vir pensioenarisse is.
Spring gou vir kaartjies om hierde twee
en n half uur lange middag van musiek te
geniet.
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Hier is (van links) Clive Bruce, Lance James en Tommy Dell by verlede jaar se BakgatCountryOp
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Saal op vir die groot Opskop!
Capetonians will now also get the chance to
share in the spirit at Fine Brandy Fusion,
the countrys premier brandy event, when
the Fine Brandy Fusion is presented on
Thursday 9 May and Friday 10 May from
17:30 to 21:30 at the Cape Town International
Convention Centre.
This luxury showcase of SA Brandy
marks its Cape Town debut with the theme
Celebrate liquid gold. Fine Brandy Fusion
Sandton now in its 6th year will be held
at the Sandton Convention Centre in June.
There will be lots to see, do, nose and sip
for the young and trendy, sophisticates and
connoisseurs eager to exploreSouthAfricas
internationally admired brandy industry.
A world first to be profiled at the festival
is the new Urban Brandy Cocktail route.
This creative concept is a modern extension
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BELEID OOR STEDELIKE ONTWERP
Bigfoot? Elkanah House learners collected a total of 3 345 pairs of shoes in support of
SALTs One Day Without Shoes. Learners and staff attended school barefoot and
brought pairs of shoes to school on the day. Giant feetshaped piles of shoes decorated
the walkway at the high school campus.
College goes crazy for shoes
Jessica Roller, Christopher Thieme, Michaela Kirkby and Ariana Suzuki.
Abbotts College Century Gate donated 208
pairs of shoes during the recent One Day
without Shoes event by SALT.
The school apparently didnt hold back
since the day involved a dress up day,
learners coming to school barefoot, and a lot
of promotion work was done to make the
charity event as successful as possible.
This event was the first to be covered by
the schools communications team (known
as A-Vida).
A-Vidas Nicky Els elaborates: Every day
is a special event at our school and it is this
out of the box kind of thinking that defines
our school community.We are committed to
helping children and playing a vital, caring
role in the community. The barefoot idea
is a bonus and fits nicely into our different
mind-set.
The teams next charity events slogan is
Nature knows no waste. Nor should we!.
Read more in coming TygerBurgers.
Joshua de Swart, Erin Slattery, Andr Moolman, Chesney Ray Steward and Remofile Legodi.
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het al die personeellede van Radio Tyger-
berg ter viering vanWreld-kaalvoetdag hul
warm voetgoed uitgeskop en daar en dan ge-
skenk vir minderbevoorregtes wat nie skoe-
ne het nie.
Vir die res van die dag het hulle kaalvoet
geloop en almal uitgedaag om die woord te
versprei en dieselfde by hl ondernemings
te doen! Di uitdaging is met ope arms of
is dit nou kale voete aangegryp deur die
leerders van die Laerskool Durbanville. Een
van di skool se waardes is omgee en hulle
het bewys hveel hulle omgee deur 1 000 pa-
re skoene te skenk. Die reaksie op hierdie
versoek was ongelooflik. Skoene is van
vroegoggend tot laatmiddagafgelewerbydie
radiostasie, asook by al die afgeepunte, het
Luan Janse van Rensburg, woordvoerder
van Radio Tygerberg, ges.
Die organisasie Salt in Tableviewhet 9 600
pare skoene ontvang, wat deur verskeie sko-
le ingesamel is, asook by afgeepunte by die
View Church en Bayside-sentrum in Table
View.
Meer as 2 500 pare skoene is ingesamel
deur mense wat nie aan die kaalvoetstap
verlede Dinsdag in Bellville kon deelneem
nie, maar steeds skoene geskenk het, het
Van Rensburg ges.
Skole het groot gegaan met die insame-
ling en bakkies vol skoene is gaan afhaal.
Wat die harte warm laat klop het, is dat daar
selfs insamelings by die behoeftige skole
plaasgevind het. En danwas daar selfs sken-
kings van maatskappye soos Jay Jays, wat
50 paar nuwe skoene geskenk het, het sy ge-
s.
Karla Roodt, bemarkingskordineerder
van Jay Jays Suid-Afrika, het ges: Ons is
oorstelp dat ons geluk kon voeg tot die le-
wens van jong kinders en hoop hulle sal pret
h om ons skoene te dra.
Sluit aan by die Facebookblad: One Day
Without Shoes Bellville Walk of besoek
www.onedaywithoutshoes.com.
Uitdaging lewer duisende skoene op
JC Swart, skoolhoof van die Laerskool Durbanville, l hier kaalvoet tussen die sakke met skoene
wat di skool ingesamel het. Die leerders het almal Dinsdag kaalvoet skool toe gekom en
altesame 1 000 pare skoene is ingesamel. Die leerders is (agter van links) Joubert Walters,
Michaela Smith, Cailin Aylward, Wilhbert von Ludwig, JamesPierre du Toit en CharlMari Swane
poel.
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In theworld of elephants
Hundreds of CapeTownGrade 6swill do the
twinnings swing for elephants this week,
when they gather to participate in Indlovu
People at the Milnerton Playhouse.
Indlovu People (Elephant People) twins
together schools and learners from differ-
ent schools and backgrounds to get together
and have some fun while discovering the
world of elephants, and the threats that af-
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Presented by IFAW (www.ifaw.org In-
ternational Fund for Animal Welfare), the
Jungle Theatre Company production will
rundaily at theMilnertonPlayhouse for 120
learners daily. It includes a theatre produc-
tion andworkshop including drama, dance,
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IFAWs twinning programme with JTC
brings together learners from completely
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portunity to think and talk together about
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