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Volume 04, 01 October 2013, Week 40 Delivered every Tuesday Tel: 011 862 8500 Fax: 011 869 7335
FRESH APPROACH TO LOCAL NEWS
WiNNER OF THE 2012 EkuRHuLENi AWARDS: bEST PRiNT mEDiA
tam TimEStame TIMES goes
pInk for Breast Cancer
awareness monthWhen life kicks you,
let it kick you forward.tame TimES supports breast Cancer Awareness month in
October.
“I feel so fortunate and grateful to be a survivor of
breast cancer.
I see it as a gift” - Olivia Newton John
Alberton
Ons gaan nou braai
Heritage Day was celebrated in true South African style with the ChesaNyama Team braai-b-Que finals at the Good Food and Wine Show at the Coca-Cola Dome. Thirteen braaiers, armed with meat in one hand and spice, braai tongs and bastings in the other, were ready to compete in the country’s biggest braai-off.It was Mike Poyiadjis from Senderwood, Deon Fourie from Sandton, Alan Ridley from Krugersdorp and Hanroe Erasmus from Norwood who were selected to be part of the eight-man South African team to compete in the Jack Daniel’s World Championship Invitational Barbeque on 26 October and the World Food Championships between 7-10 November. The team will compete in Tennessee and will then drive the 2000 miles to Las Vegas in 2 RVs for the World Food Competition.These four braaiers will join Borries, a mountain of a man and a proud Albertonian who recently won the popular Bring&Braai competition on DStv’s kykNET as well asBraaiboy, who entered the Guinness Book of Records in 2012 when he was awarded the world record for the longest
continuous braai. Braaiboy has braaied every day for the past four and a half years. Borries and Braaiboy are the team captains. Sarel Loots, aka Sarel Van Sabie, a ChesaNyama representative and a celeb chef, and Jimmy Baptista, MD of Jimmy’s Sauces, form part of the team.tame TIMES managed to sneak in a chat with Borries between all the braaing and judging. Borries explained that braaing is not only about the meat but about the socialising. “It is not fun to braai alone,” Borries said.When asked what skills or technique makes for a good braai, Borries said that all you
need are good ingredients, mature meat, you must know your butcher and have great side dishes. “That is where your wife comes in. Behind every good braaier there is a great woman,” Borries laughs. “If a man can’t braai, he is going to struggle to find a wife.”Hayden Quinn from Australian Master Chef was one of the judges. Even though he might know a lot about cooking, he learnt much more about braaing.For more information please go to www.braai-b-que.co.za or follow the team on facebook.com/braaibQue and on twitter @braaibQue.
“If a man can’t braai, he is going to struggle to find a wife”- Borries
back: Alan Ridley, Prince Phiri (representative from ChesaNyama), Hanroe Erasmus, Deon Fourie, mike Poyiadjis and Ed Pretorius (reserve team member).Front: borries, Jimmy baptista (Jimmy’s Sauces) and braaiboy.
Delivery on Tuesday to all households and businesses in Alberton, Germiston South, JHB South and Bedfordview. Published by Tame CommunicationsCorner Michelle Avenue and 37 Sangiro Close, Randhart.PO Box 17699, Randhart, 1457. Tel: 011 862 8500, Fax: 011 869 7335Editor:Monica Supra [email protected]: Eddie Kok [email protected]
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Die Alberton-erfenisvereniging het hierdie jaar nie op Erfenisdag, 24 September, soos baie ander Suid-Afrikaners gebraai nie. Om sy naam gestand te doen, het die vereniging by twee plekke bome geplant wat hopelik in die toekoms ’n heerlike koelteplekkie vir ’n aantal mense sal wees. Jaarliks word ’n “Boom van die Jaar” aangewys en daar is besluit om van hierdie bome by die Alberton-aftreeoord en die Alberton Tuiste vir Bejaardes te plant, om daardeur erkenning te gee vir dit wat die dorp se ouer inwoners vir die dorp gedoen en beteken het en wat steeds hulle
bydrae lewer. Lede van die Erfenisvereniging het die 2013/2014-Boom van die Jaar, die Wit-Melkhoutboom (Vepris lanceolata) geplant. Die woorde op die gedenkplaatjie gee duidelik die rede vir dié besluit: “Ons sê dankie aan die senior burgers vir hulle jarelange bydrae tot die erfenis van ons dorp, Alberton.”Mnr Dawie Botma, die bestuurder van die Alberton-aftreeoord, het die Erfenisvereniging vir die gebaar bedank en die hoop uitgespreek dat dit die begin is van ’n nou verbintenis tussen die aftreeoord en die Erfenisvereniging.
Erfenisvereniging sorg vir ‘n groen Erfenisdag
VLU eksperimenteer met kreatiwiteit
Lede van die Erfenisvereniging saam met Mnr Botma. Van links na regs staan Susara Eastes, Daan Grobler, Yvonne Grobler, Edelweiss Botma, Alice de Kock, Dawie Botma, Beverley-Ann Small, Miemie Sutherland en Jan Otte.
VLU makietieTydens hul 76ste verjaarsdag het die Moedertak van die VLU sommer heerlik ontspanne op kleinskaal gemakietie.Die volop heerlike tuisgebak het weereens die humor laat opvlam.Daarna was dit gelukwense aan twee taklede wat ook die maand verjaar en toe lekker Bingo Dingo.Baie geluk ook aan die Voorsitster Jeanette Botha, wie ‘n eerste prys by die Goue Suide Kongres verwerf het met haar wasgoedpennetjiesak. Sonskyntak het 3de prys verower uit 11 takke. Weereens het die jaartema, Bemagtig Vroue, onder bespreking gekom, aangesien dit die hoofdoel van die organisasie is. Dit het hulle laat besef dat lede op soveel lewensterreine opgevoed en verryk word, en dat geen lid ooit ‘n sukkelbestaan sal voer nie.Indien daar nog dames is wat hulself so wil verryk in ‘n aangename, uitreikende atmosfeer, kan hul vir Rosa skakel by: 011 868 2734.
Ester Byrne en Dini Jansen by Jeanette Botha, wie ‘n konferensie wenner was.
Elize het ongelukkig weer nie ‘n prys gewen nie.
VLU Dinwiddie het verlede Donderdag ‘n heerlike vergadering gehad waar Hantie Dreyer vir hulle ‘n werksklas gaan aanbied het om hulle te leer hoe om quilling te doen. Elkeen het ‘n mini-kaartjie gemaak om die verskillende metodes te leer.Hulle het ook meer geleer oor Spanje in hul internasionale afdeling en Rina Mowbray het hul meer vertel oor die bome van die jaar.Na afloop van die vergadering het hulle saam ‘n boom geplant om die lente te vier.VLU Dinwiddie vergader elke derde Donderdagoggend van die maand, en enige dame wat belang stel om te kom kyk wat hulle doen kan gerus skakel by 082 376 1900. Die dames leer so baie van mekaar en maak lekker nuwe vriendinne.
October is without a doubt my favourite month of the year. Spring is in full bloom, the weather is just right to hit the pool and the sun sets much later. When I think of October, all I see is pink – not only because it is Breast Cancer Awareness month, it is just such a happy colour.tame TIMES is dedicating all of the October editions to the cause and we will bring you all kinds of information on cancer and cancer awareness during the month. This week we explain what breast cancer is, what the stages of breast cancer are, and the inspirational story of Matuschka and the self-portrait she did in 1993 after undergoing surgery.Have a look on page 8 for a few other causes you can support, as it is not only Breast Cancer Awareness month but also Eye Care Awareness month. Werner Fourie again supplied us with some valuable information regarding eye care - this week the focus is on the effects of chemotherapy on your vision. Until 20 October, for every pair of spectacles you purchase at Werner Fourie Optometrists, a pair will be donated to a child in need. Page 12 features some of the photos we have received of matric farewells. We want to see more, so send it to [email protected] and share it with everyone.Hope you have a lovely pink month!
Please note that the tame TIMES website is undergoing a revamp and the new website will be launched on
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Germiston shoot-out claims officer
Four suspects were arrested after they initiated a shoot-out between them and the police in Wadeville Germiston, which claimed the lives of five people.According to SAPS spokesperson Lt Col. Mohale, three suspects and one member of SAPS crime intelligence were declared dead on the scene of the attempted robbery at a scrap metal establishment in Wadeville. The incident took place on Thursday 26 September as members of SAPS and EMPD
followed up on an anonymous tip-off. The operation also saw three suspects and one EMPD officer being hospitalised due to sustained injuries. Four others were arrested. At time of print one of the three hospitalised suspects had also lost his life.Unconfirmed reports make mention to other suspects fleeing the scene, however police could not confirm this as a fact neither could they confirm if any money was stolen.
The Midas group was invited to the tame TIMES Box for the Lions vs Sharks game at Ellis Park last Friday. Even though the Lions lost, the mood was still festive. Pictured: The Midas Group with tame TIMES COO Karin Blignaut.
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Midas group at the match
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How chemotherapy affects the eyes
This month is breast cancer awareness month and we would like to share some effects of chemotherapy on the eyes, just so that you know what to look out for. As you may gather, we are no experts in the field of cancer, but feel that we can highlight some symptoms that may be important.
These symptoms mentioned should not be ignored. Please inform your doctor immediately if you have any of these symptoms. Any sudden vision loss and severe eye pain should also be brought to the doctor’s attention.
Keep an “eye” out for the following symptoms:
Cloudy vision. This may be a sign that cataracts are developing. Cataracts are when the crystalline lens in the eye loses its transparency.red eyes. Conjunctivitis, some people call it “pink eye”, is seen as redness and inflammation of the white of the eye (conjunctiva).dry eyes. The tear layer’s integrity may be influenced by chemotherapy and causes the eyes to feel dry and you may even
feel a burning sensation.itChy eyes. Some medications could cause a slight allergic reaction and the eyes to itch.photophobia. Photophobia is more commonly known as light sensitivity. Some medications can cause you to become light sensitive, but it may also be caused by more serious secondary problems like glaucoma.
Werner Fourie011 862 8500
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Send your photo [email protected]. Attach your name, age, and contact details. Get your friends and family to ‘like’ the page and vote! Category for oCtober 2013: girls 10-12 years.
there will be a different category announced each month in which you can enter.The weekly entry photos will be placed on the tame TIMES Facebook page. The photo with the most ‘likes’ will be the Face of the Week and be published in the tame TIMES. The Face of the Week winner will receive a voucher for 1 month free modelling training from Figures Alberton.All photos featured on the tame TIMES Facebook page during the month, will be taken into account when the Face of the Month is chosen. The photo with the most ‘likes’ will be Face of the Month.The Face of the Month will be featured on the Figures Alberton website and also receive a voucher for a 4-month course at Figures Alberton worth R1500.
HOW IT WOrkS:
Masters of Toastmasters
adri fourie won the area contest for her humorous english speech and will be representing her club at the division contest in october. she really held alberton toastmasters’ Club name high. this is the second consecutive year that adri has reached this level and it seems that’s she’s going from strength to strength.
mari venter held the newly established afrikaans toastmasters club in alberton’s name high when she won the area contest with her humorous afrikaans speech.
Catia Vuyk (Week 3)
Celebrate Recovery
Daar is waarskynlik nie ‘n meer bekende ikoon vir diensbaarheid in die moderne wêreld as Moeder Teresa nie. Sy het in haar leeftyd min gepraat, maar baie gedoen. Moeder Teresa het in die strate van Kolkata oor alle grense heen nood verlig en in die liefde van God die Vader mense gedien. Een van die aanhalings uit haar lewe is: “Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.”Ek wonder baie oor die rol van nederigheid in die lewe van ‘n Christen. Nie oor ek van mening is dat nederigheid nie belangrik is nie, maar oor dit die skuiling kan raak waarin Christen (leiers) wegkruip en verlam word. Nederigheid word soms ‘n mooi woord vir kragteloos, moedeloos en onseker. In die hond-vreet-hond wêreld waarin ek en jy leef is dit belangrik dat die evangelie ruggraat en geloofwaardigheid sal hê. Daarom wil ek vandag elkeen aanmoedig om te hoor wat Moed er Teresa gesê het - moenie wag vir ‘n leier of ‘n aksie van iewers af nie. Doen dit self! Doen dit nederig, maar doen dit ‘bold’.
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Sien julle volgende week
Ek kan nie glo dit is al Oktober nie! Nie net is dit die mooiste maand nie, dit is ook die maand waar ons almal herinner word aan daardie belangrike afspraak wat ons as vroue nie veronderstel is om ooit mis te loop nie – die mammogram. Ek kan nie genoeg vir julle vertel hoe belangrik dit is om seker te maak dat jou gesondheid nog is wat dit moet wees nie.Dit is wonderlik om te sien hoe almal betrokke is by hierdie saak. Oral waar jy kyk is dit pienk, van die tame TIMES tot die advertensies waar daar gewoonlik geel motors gebruik sou word. Mense loop rond met pienk strepies in hul hare, insluitend myself. Gysie was egter nie so braaf nie, maar hy het darem sy hare pienk laat spuit vir die dag. Volgens hom is dit minder permanent – net soos borskanker behoort te wees. Ou Gys raak soms sulke wyshede kwyt. Ek is bly dat ek vir my so slim man gekies het.
TIP: Dames (en here) – borskanker kan enigiemand tref, op enige ouderdom, van enige geslag, ras of geloof. Maak sommer vandag ‘n afspraak om jou gesondheid na te gaan.
My safety, my concernMinister to one of the most tormented ministries in the country, Nathi Mthetwa recently delivered the nation’s crime statistics and, in true South African style, the result thereof has been a mixed bag of Facebook and twitter statuses. I must say, if there is one thing that we are good at, it is letting everyone who can’t do anything to change the situation (because half the time they are also complaining about the same thing) know how dissatisfied we are.So what really is the problem with the crime statistics? Somebody please enlighten me. Will we ever get to the point where we are completely satisfied with the performance of the ladies and gents in blue? If yes, under which conditions will that be?Before minister Mthetwa’s announcement, I must admit, I paid no attention to crime stats. But even a passing glance at the stats reveals that in comparison to the downward trend we experienced over the past six years, we have some questions to ask ourselves. Now the question I’ve been asking myself is: Does this decline mean that there is a decline in the capability of the man in the uniform? Does it perhaps reveal that criminals are more slippery than ever before? Whatever the case, I believe two things – firstly, I cannot complain about the way police do their jobs unless I give them full cooperation. If we, as law abiding citizens, are not willing to be policed then the police
will never be able to properly serve us. For example, have you ever realised how irritated we get whenever we are randomly pulled over or encounter a roadblock? I was shocked once when at a community meeting one gentleman complained to Police General Mzwandile Petros, over the implementation of an initiative that was planned to increase police visibility by allowing them to drive with their lights on. If we see SAPS as an irritant, how do we suppose they will execute their duties diligently?Secondly, I am strongly against delegating my safety onto someone else. It’s my responsibility to make sure I am adequately protected. There are nowhere close to enough policemen and women to guarantee a crimeless South Africa. I don’t see us winning the fight against crime while we rely solely on the police. We have to actively involve ourselves on a personal and a community level. Rather than entertaining ourselves with rants, which ultimately take us nowhere but to the next issue we have to complain about, let’s get involved. Know your neighbour, support community policing forums and similarly aligned corporate formations. Share with us ideas of how we can, together with the men and women in blue, drive criminal elements out of our communities. Let’s have a chat, e- mail me at [email protected], alternatively tweet us @tametimes.
Saving Grace
On the evening of 17 September a fire broke out in unit 19 of Brackenveld Villas, Brackendowns. The owner, Mrs Jewel Grace, was asleep when the fire broke out and woke up when she was unable to breathe. She rushed from her bedroom to the lounge, which was engulfed in flames. In a panic she ran to her bedroom, grabbing her cell phone trying to phone her son Steven. Unable to locate her keys or get in touch with Steven, and already suffering from smoke inhalation on top of a lung operation 3 months ago, she collapsed at the front door unable to free herself. Residents broke the front door open and manage to pull Mrs Grace to safety. Mrs Grace was rushed to the Union Hospital and remains in a stable condition in the ICU. Unit 19 was totally destroyed and 4 other units suffered water damage. Mrs Grace, who is on pension, unfortunately did not have any
insurance and therefore lost all they owned in the fire. It is unclear as to what could have caused the fire. We would like to call on the community to please find it in their hearts to assist with donations of any linen, furniture, or household goods, so that we are able to assist Mrs Grace and her son to get back on their feet. Taking Hands (a community-based project), who have assisted the Alberton community over the past 2 years and have helped over 90 families in need, will once again assist the Grace family, however cannot do this without the assistance of the Alberton community.
Donations can be dropped at Browsers Tea Garden or at the tame TIMES offices. For any further enquiries, please contact Odette (founder of Taking Hands) on 082 906 2222 or e-mail on [email protected].
It is with regret that I announce that Maureen Ansett, President of Broken Wings for 15 years, has retired due to illness.Maureen and Lettie Bardone established Broken Wings in 1998 as a day care centre for adults with disabilities. She did all our legal negotiations and she worked effortlessly for Broken Wings. If she commits to doing something, you can depend that she will do it. She is a role model for us and we will miss her at the meetings. She will be an honorary member of Broken Wings and we wish her everything of the best for the future.
Lettie Bardone
Broken Wings say goodbye
Mooi storieKarin Grobler skryf:
Mens hoor so baie negatiewe stories omtrent misdaad, stakings ens. Ek wil ‘n mooi storie vertel van ‘n jong swart man wat my en my dogters gehelp het. Ons kar wys ons het genoeg petrol om 500km te ry toe ons uit Alberton na Bloemfontein toe vertrek. Skielik, so 120km van Bloem af, gaan die petrolliggie aan en ek besef ons gaan dit nie maak tot by die naaste petrolstasie nie.Google Maps wys die naaste petrolstasie is 70km ver. Ons kom by die laaste tolhek. Daar is sulke kantoortjies en ek ry daar in. ‘n Jong swart man bied aan dat ons sy kar vat en tot by Verkeerdevlei (10km) ry om petrol te kry. Op die ou einde ry hy agter ons aan tot by Verkeerdevlei, vir ingeval ons gaan staan.Toe ek vir hom petrolgeld wil gee sê hy, “Nee mevrou, God sorg vir my.”
Some might think the recovery journey an impossible journey, that we can never change or grow. Through Celebrate Recovery/Herstelvreugde you can make life-changing decisions, you will be set free from your hurts, habits and hang-ups. You will travel a long road that will require facing your denial; taking an honest look at your life; listing, confessing and sharing all your wrongdoing; being humble enough to allow major changes in you; becoming willing to forgive or make amends. It is quite a journey.At some point you might think you deserve to stop and rest, but you have to guard against slipping back to your old hurts, habits and hang-ups. We can never take a vacation from our recovery. Society tells us that pain is useless. In fact, people are coming to believe that people in pain are useless.
At Celebrate Recovery/Herstelvreugde we know that pain has value, as do the people who experience it. Please contact Ilva Strauss at 083 557 8087 or [email protected].
“Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.”
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Werner Fourie Optometrists
Giving back during eye care awareness month. Cycling the 94.7 as Project Cat-Eye.Cape Argus Pick n Pay cycle tour in 2014.For more information go to www.projectcateye.org.za.
Run for your school’s benefit
The Johannesburg SPAR Challenge race at the Wanderers Club (13 October) offers schools the opportunity to test their young runners and stand a chance of winning computer equipment. The top three schools will each receive a Mecer laptop with Win7 Starter software and School image. The school with the most entrants will win a Brother Flatbed Print, Scan, Fax and Copy printer, and the school with the second highest number of entrants will win a Brother Mono Laser Scan, Copy, Print and Fax printer. Girls participating in the 10km challenge must be 15 or older, but there is also a 5km fun run, which means the schools competition is open to primary schools as well. Although some girls may want to emulate runners like Kalmer and van Zyl and try for the top spot, walkers are welcome in both events, and many girls may prefer to walk the routes, chatting to their friends and catching up on the latest news.
Many schools use the challenge to promote school unity and some organise competitions within the schools – house against house, or grade against grade.Entries for the schools competition should be submitted by 28 September. Only entries of 20 or more pupils are eligible for the prizes, and at least 20 girls must complete one or other race.As an added incentive, the first 15 000 pre-entries will receive a free T-shirt, and the first 15 000 to finish will be given a medal and a goodie-bag.
East Rand Stereo
East Rand Stereo is putting emphasis on the fight against cancer during October each year. Apart from their on-air efforts, they are presenting a fun day at Cappuccinos at the Mall@Carnival on Saturday, 19 October. East Rand Stereo will broadcast live from Cappuccinos from 09:00 to 19:30 and also present other entertainment throughout the day. Cappuccinos will donate 10% of all income on the day to East Rand Stereo, who will then hand it to CANSA. Come and support East Rand Stereo and CANSA.East Rand Stereo, in conjunction with the Avenue Shopping Centre in Springs, is presenting a Carols by Candlelight on Friday, 29 November at the mall at 19:00. Entrance is free and remember to bring your own chair or blanket.
Which cause will you support?
ComEdy & BElly dANCiNg NighT - 30 NovEmBERMystical Belly Dancing School is hosting a Belly Dancing and Comedy Nite show, which includes one of SA’s best stand up comedians Conrad Koch and his puppets, including Chester Missing. Proceeds will be going to charity. Tickets: R100 per persondate: 30 November | Time: 18:00Place: Crown Gardens Recreational Hall.Food and Drinks on sale.For more information please contact 082 400 1811.
4 oCToBER NighT mARkET (EST. SEPT 2010) lido hoTElGood food, crafters, gifts. Cash bar/draft beer. Non-alcohol & biltong new stalls. Card facilities.DJ Shaun Dell, this Oct with Sing-along Songs.Lapa Underroof, dance floor open! 082 349 9924
vASTRAP mET AFRikAANSGroeptafels beskikbaar - geniet genot – 082 349 9924 [email protected]
UWC 60S & 70S AlUmNi REUNioN - 4-6 oCToBERThe University of the Western Cape (UWC) invites all graduates and past students in Alberton and surrounding areas to attend the 60s and 70s Alumni Reunion Weekend at its Bellville campus. The aim is to welcome back the founding graduates to reconnect and see how the institution is building on the foundation of their legacy. There were 17 students in the University’s first graduation ceremony in 1953, and now more than 4000 students graduate annually.The weekend-long programme is open to all UWC alumni and will include a breakfast with the Rector, a formal dance, a jazz evening, campus tours, and an afternoon programme of fun for the family and a remembrance service.For more information visit our website: www.uwc.ac.za/alumni or contact the Alumni Relations office at [email protected] or 021 959 2143.
holidAy TENNiS AT BRACkEN TENNiS ClUBTeam Harrison Tennis Academy will be hosting
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a tennis tournament in the school holidays for all players ages 5 to 18, beginners to advanced. dates: 25, 26 and 29 Septembervenue: Bracken Tennis ClubTimes: 7:30 to 12:00Cost per singles player: R150Cost per doubles player: R100 per playerAll entries close on 20 September.For more info contact Paola: 082 216 9606
BRokEN WiNgS kUiERoggENdKalossie Saal, H/V Eerste Laan en Hendrik Potgieter Straat. 5 Oktober 09:30 vir 10:00. Tema: kleur.Koste: R80 (Verversings ingesluit)Sanger: Johan Swanepoel kontak Persone:kantoor: 011 869 3415marietjie Stols: 083 749 9199Sheryl Swanepoel: 072 998 7767
RiETvlEi Zoo CANSA FUN WAlk - 5 oCToBERA CANSA Fun Walk/Run Fundraising, Awareness and Celebration event will be taking place at Rietvlei Zoo Farm. It is aimed at bringing people together to fight the fight again cancer. The Fun Day starts off with a fun 4km or 8km walk/run inside the farm, hosted by Joburg Harriers Athletic Club volunteers. Cost is R10 and the money goes to CANSA. Everyone is encouraged to dress in pink with hats and wigs. Starts at 8:30 and registration opens from 7:30.There will be a pink helium balloon celebration at 10:00, for those wanting to celebrate their survival of cancer and for those wanting to remember those lost to cancer. Helium balloons will be on sale for R20 per person. For the rest of the day, families are invited to enjoy a braai or picnic with your family. There will be lots of activities throughout the day, including food and drinks stalls, market stalls, pony rides, tractor rides, carnival rides, dance shows and a Dukes Dog Academy agility show at 15:00. The normal farm entrance fees will apply: R30 per adult, R20 per child under the age of 12 and R10 for pensioners. R5 per entrant will go to the CANSA.
For further information or to book a stall, please contact Rietvlei Zoo Farm at 011 867 0143 / 011 024 1512 or [email protected]. directions: www.rietvleiarm.co.za
AlBERToN JUNioR hoCkEy iNviTATioNAre you born between 2007 and 2009 and want to be a hockey player? We are looking for boys and girls who would like to learn to play hockey – no equipment needed.
For further information, please contact Bev van Zyl on 082 443 8829 or [email protected]
CPF mEETiNgThe New Redruth/Alberante Sector 1B CPF meeting will be held on Tuesday, 1 October at 18:30 at the NG Church in Fore Street, New Redruth (opposite the Boma). For further information please contact mark venter at 082 927 0170.
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The internationally successful British pop group Smokie touched down in SA for their Take a Minute World Tour. The SA part of the tour started on 26 September and will run until 6 October. The Johannesburg dates are as follows: 4 and 5 October at 20:00 – Carnival City (Big Top Arena), Johannesburg/Brakpan.Smokie knows how to entertain their audiences – from young to old. With all their internationally renowned hits and their talent as a band, audiences around the world are
diligent supporters. Their new CD, Take a Minute, has just finished recording and was recently released internationally. In SA it will be released by Lefra Productions and Next Music. Bookings can be done at Computicket 0861 915 8000 or www.computicket.com. Groups and hospitality packages at reduced prices: Monica Booysen at 011 815 3000 or e-mail to [email protected].
More info available at www.smokie.co.za.
Frans Swart (Lefra Productions) and Smokie band members: Mike Craft, Mick McConnell, Terry Uttley, Martin Bullard and Steve Pinnell.
An evening of EleganceOnce again the ladies were treated to a lovely evening at Ster-Kinekor’s Girlfriends Getaway for the preview of Oliver Hirschbiegel’s film Diana.Dressed beautifully in accordance to the theme, everyone was warmly welcomed by the fabulous Ster Kinekor East Gate female staff - who made every lady feel like a true princess.Presented upon arrival with a gift bag filled with loads of goodies, including Calvin Klein perfume, Elle magazines and yummy snacks, everyone attending was royally spoiled before the preview of Diana.
Scripted by Stephen Jeffreys, directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel and with Naomi Watts as the leading lady, the film should prove a real gem for 2013.Based on the 2001 book called Diana: Her Last Love by Kate Snell, Diana tells the story of the on-and-off affair with the Pakistan-born heart surgeon Hasnat Khan.
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Matric dance fever
DINAMIKA: Marno van Wyk & Nicolien de Jager by die Porsche GT3 waarmee hulle gery het.Zeldré Breedt en Johan Buitendag van Hoërskool Alberton.
Danielle Bartlett and her friend Shannen Petersen from Bracken High.
LAERSKOOL EN HOËRSKOOL SNOEPWINKELS : LEEUWENHOF AKADEMIE1. Kennis word hiermee gegee aan belanghebbende partye dat Leeuwenhof Akademie aansoeke inwag vanaf die algemene publiek om snoepwinkels vir die 2014 akademiese jaar by beide die laer- en hoërskole te bedryf.
2. Persone wat belang stel word uitgenooi om ‘n skiftelike voorlegging aan Leeuwenhof Akademie te maak, welke voorlegging die volgende beginsels moet inkorporeer:2.1 die nakoming van die “Heart and Stroke Foundation SA” se riglyne vir snoepwinkels in skole;2.2 die nakoming van riglyne gestel deur die Departement van Basiese Opvoeding se “National School Nutrition Programme” wat toerusting en eetgerei aanbetref;2.3 die aantal personeel wat voltyds op diens sal wees, toesig oor die personeel en dissipline;2.4 die minimum voorraad en verskeidenheid voedsel soorte wat ten alle tye beskikbaar sal wees;2.5 ‘n besigheidsplan met ‘n uiteensetting van verwagte inkomste, uitgawes en relevante fi nansiële inligting.
3. Daar word van die suksesvolle tenderaar verwag om die etos van Leeuwenhof Akademie na te volg en om die leerders met respek te hanteer en die riglyne van die tender na te kom.
4. Tenders sluit om 16h00 op Vrydag 11 Oktober 2013. Skriftelike voorleggings moet gemaak en per epos gestuur word aan Marsha Wagner by [email protected]. U kan haar telefonies kontak indien u enige navrae sou hê.
5. Tenders sal oopgemaak word op Maandag 14 Oktober 2013 om 14:00.
6. Onderhoude sal plaasvind op Maandag 21 Oktober 2013 en Dinsdag 22 Oktober 2013.
7. Leeuwenhof Akademie behou die reg om slegs onderhoude met gekwalifi seerde kandidate te voer. Indien u nie binne 4 weke na die sluitingsdatum van hierdie advertensie, van die skool verneem nie, aanvaar asseblief dat u aansoek onsuksesvol was.
TENDER KENNISGEWING
It’s that time of the year again where the matric students go all out for the most special night of their school careers – the matric farewell. We have received some photos from proud parents and schools.
Send your photos to [email protected] for us to publish. Here are some of the photos we have received so far.
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Fantastiese krieketjaar vir President Steyn
Die Steyne het ‘n goeie krieketjaar gehad. Hul het al hul poelwedstryde gewen. Hulle het ook Laerskool Oosterkruin in die SOR semi-finale met 7 paaltjies geklop. In die finaal het hulle teen die huidige Super 12 wenners, Laerskool Randhart, gespeel en met 15 lopies gewen.Heinrigh Pieterse het ‘n briljante 112
lopies in die finaal aangeteken. Tydens die liga het hy ook ‘n onoorwonne 116 lopies aangeteken en spog met ‘n kolfgemiddeld van 181 lopies per beurt. Sy beste boulsyfers was dan ook teen Leeuwenhof Akademie met 5 paaltjies in 5 beurte vir 5 lopies.Altan Bouw was die voorste paaltjievraat en het 22 paaltjies
geneem tydens die seisoen. Hy het in 3 wedstryde 5 en meer paaltjies gevat.Vier seuns is in die SOR o/11 Span opgeneem: Heinrigh Pieterse (Kaptein), Luke Underhai, Michael Jonker, Marcel Roos. Altan Bow is in die o/11 B-span opgeneem.
Red squad rugby
Die volgende seuns van Laerskool Generaal Alberts is gekies vir die “Red squad” Rugbyspan. o/12: Wayne van Niekerk, Jarred Erasmus, Dwayne Lubbe. o/11: Cona Cane.
Hokkie dogters o/11 het in ‘n semi-finaal gespeel en deurgedring na die Oos-Gautengspan. Hier is hulle saam met hul afrigter, mev Amanda Voigt.
Michaela Murat (o/ 11) het SA’s gewen in Potchefstroom vir die 3km resies.
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Stepping Stone sensesThe children used their 5 senses (seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, touching) during a lesson at Stepping Stones Nursery School/Playschool recently.
Paul Lombard, Zivan Fourie, Jarryd Bacon and Shyler Golden.
Heritage Day celebrationsStepping Stones Nursery School and Playschool children wearing South African colours to celebrate Heritage Day that was held on 24 September.
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S K I L L E D F O R L I F E
Since June 2008, tail docking has been declared illegal in South Africa as it is considered cruel. Most puppies are born with long tails; sometimes, albeit rarely, a puppy is born with a short tail as can happen with Corgi’s and some Australian Cattle dogs. Tail docking is a criminal offence, no matter who does it. There is no exclusion for breeders.The NSPCA has always been opposed to tail docking, as well as any other form of mutilation, such as ear cropping. Tail docking is a contravention of the Animal Protection Act. Before 2008, the SPCA movement did not have the support of the veterinary profession on this matter, but subsequent scientific research has shown that tail docking is a painful and traumatic experience for a puppy, even if performed under local anaesthetic. Even at a few days of age, puppies have a well-developed sense of pain and a fully developed nervous system. Skin, blood vessels, nerves, bone and cartilage are
cut during the procedure. If it is poorly done, problems such as nerve damage, neuroma, pain, bleeding, infection, problems with defecating and urinating and even death can occur.If a veterinarian is found guilty of tail docking, unless for justifiable medical reasons, they will be liable to prosecution. The same goes for breeders. Some breeders will do the tail docking themselves, but they are also liable to prosecution. If you are aware of anyone who is still docking tails, please report them to your nearest SPCA. If you do decide to buy a puppy from a breeder, ensure it has a natural long tail.Dogs use their tails to communicate with people and other dogs. When they are happy and want to be friends, they wag their tails wildly. When they are worried or scared, they wag their tails stiffly to say “back off, otherwise I’ll bite you”. Dogs use their tails to communicate just as they use facial
expressions, lips, ears and body posture to communicate feelings. Dogs with long tails can communicate better, so they get involved in fewer fights with other dogs and are less likely to bite people. Tails also help a dog to balance properly and puppies with long tails are much more agile than those with docked tails. It is easier for a dog with a long tail to climb, crawl and balance.Some people believe a dog should look a certain way, but this is merely satisfying a breed standard or human notion of what a dog should look like. Nature did not intend dogs to have short tails or cropped ears and it’s therefore totally unacceptable to mutilate a dog in this way.“Money will buy you a pretty good dog, but it won’t buy the wag of his tail,” Henry Wheeler Shaw.Alberton SPCA needs your 5c coins. You know those pesky little things that we hardly ever get given back in change now and the shops don’t seem to want? Well we want them and need them. Please start saving them up in jars, bottles, boxes, flowerpots, you name it - the more inventive the better. When your jar is full then please bring it to Alberton SPCA and we can start counting. We’ll post photos of the most inventive receptacle. So please get collecting. It’s surprising how soon it adds up and we’ll be posting regular updates on how much we’ve raised. We don’t mind other coins too, silver is perfectly acceptable. Another SPCA branch managed to raise over R20 000. So come on Albertonians, let’s do better!
A cautionary tail Dumped: defenceless puppiesRecently the Animal Anti-Cruelty League (AACL) received two puppies that had been dumped. Both are being bottle-fed and cared for by AACL kennel staff.The first, a three-week-old Chihuahua Cross, was brought in by a concerned JHB South resident who found the little pup wandering in the street. The second pup was collected in South Hills after a resident called AACL saying it had been dumped in her yard.It has been reported that someone wheels around small pups in a shopping trolley in the South Hills and Unigray area. The AACL would like to make the public aware that at three weeks old or younger, pups are far too young to feed themselves. At this age, they have yet to develop their own teeth and should still be suckling off their mothers. Ideally puppies should not be taken away from their mothers until they are at least eight weeks old.If you are aware of those who are responsible for dumping these pups, or know of the person pushing pups in a trolley, please contact Inspector Rulof Jackson on 011 435 0672 or 082 892 2776.
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Recent events in Kenya have had the world talking, but at the centre of the unfolding saga is a story closer to home than anyone of us could have imagined. A ministry responsible for guarding national security, our home affairs, was exposed to have been hoodwinked by an international terrorist group. The women at the centre of the Westgate bombing, British born Samantha Lewthwaite managed to get a South African passport under the false name Natalie Faye Webb. Samantha Lewthwaite (29), nick named the White Widow, is the wife of Germaine Lindsay, one of four Islamist suicide bombers who attacked the London underground transport system in 2005, killing 52 people. According to South African Home Affairs, she attained her Webb passport in 2008. A year later, former US first lady Hillary Clinton issued a warning to local authorities of al-Qaeda and other linked movements, such as the al-Shabab movement, using South Africa as a recruiting station.Minister of Home Affairs, Naledi Pandor has confirmed Lewthwaite obtained her passport under the false name Natalie Faye Webb. The false passport was found in Kenya in 2011 and returned to South Africa. According to Pandor that was the last of Lewthwaite’s visits to South Africa, due to information from Kenya that linked her to terrorist activities.ENCA reported that Lewthwaite, who has now been classified as a danger to the world, had also used the name Natalie Faye Webb to rent at least three properties in Johannesburg and run up debts of R183 123.
However, none of the neighbours at all those properties could acknowledge ever seeing or interacting with her.The controversy around Samantha Lewthwaite leaves us questioning the safety of our nation and that of other nations. We all know of people who enter the country illegally, but when we legitimise them by allowing them to slip through the system, we run the risk of endangering the nation’s security.
FAST FAcTS• In 2011, Kenya blamed al-Shabab for the kidnappings of Kenyan nationals and used that as reason for military intervention, supported by the West, into Somalia.• Al-Shabab denied involvement with kidnappings.• 21 September 2013 a group of 10-15 al-Shabab fighters attacked the Westgate shopping mall in Kenya, taking +/- 100 hostages.
• al-Shabab’s twitter status “The attack at #WestGateMall (is) just a very tiny fraction of what Muslims in Somalia experience at the hands of Kenyan invaders.”• Westgate hostage drama lasts four days• Ahmed Abdi Godane, chief of al-Shabab says the Nairobi mall carnage was retaliation for Kenya’s.• 72 dead (as of Friday 27 September). Many Kenyans still missing.
White Widow found with SA passport
Merging disabilities and transport monthOctober is National Transport month in South Africa. During this month, everyone is encouraged to use public transport on at least one day. Many politicians, celebrities and prominent business people abandon their private cars and heed the call.This year, South African Employers for Disability (SAE4D), an employer organisation that is committed to addressing issues confronting the integration of people with disabilities in the workplace, is issuing this challenge to those planning to get into the spirit on Transport Month: use a wheelchair. If you don’t have access to a wheelchair, make the trip with a large, very heavy suitcase.SAE4D chairman, Dr Jerry Gule points out that while inadequacies of the public transport system cause inconvenience for most commuters, it isolates people with disabilities. “It effectively makes it impossible for many potentially economically active individuals to get to and from work. And it hinders many businesses that sincerely wish to employ more people with disabilities from doing so,” Gule said.It has been estimated that only around one percent of people with disabilities in South Africa are employed. According to Dr Gule, a major issue is the fact that only a very small percentage of people with disabilities have access to private vehicles. In her 2005 thesis for her Masters degree in Town and Regional Planning, “Investigating the public transport system in Cape Town with reference to special needs passengers”, Deidre Ribbonaar stated, “Society suffers
in terms of costs due to (people with disabilities) not being able to function independently in normal daily activities. The costs in terms of what society has to give are included in tax increases so as to pay for special assistance to a (person with disability) not being able to access employment opportunities because of an obstructive public transport system.”Dr Gule notes that as a signatory to the 2007 UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities, South Africa is required to develop a public transport network that accommodates people with disabilities.“South Africa also has a plethora of legislation relating to the need to include people with disabilities
into the country’s economic and social mainstream, starting with the Constitution. There have also been numerous policy and legislative directives over the years that emphasise the need to make our public transport system more accessible. But this is not being translated into action quickly enough. Indeed, SAE4D is concerned that the Department of Transport’s latest strategic plan for 2012 – 2014 makes no mention of the needs of people with disabilities,” he added. “It is therefore vitally important we use National Transport month to highlight the ongoing exclusion of one significant group of people from our public transport system – people with disabilities.”
Bling-Bling laughter at Carnival City The Bling-Bling Tour is bringing non-stop laughter to carnival city’s Big Top Arena on 12 October with the Blacks Only comedy show. They will be featuring South Africa’s most funny and admired stand-up comedians. The audience will be treated to a lot of laughter and great silliness from Marc Lottering, Conrad Koch, Jason Goliath, Skhumba, KG, Thapelo ‘Tips’ Shampoo and Tumi Morake.David Kau will lead the line-up as the host of the show. Conrad Koch, aka Chester Missing, a political analyst and weekly
columnist with award-winning news site ZA News, has broken new comic ground with his outrageous, hard-hitting, frank and downright hilarious interviews with South Africa’s political elite. His interviewees include the ANC’s Gwede Mantashe, COSATU’s Zwelinzima Vavi, COPE’s Mosiuoa Lekota, UDM’s Bantu Holomisa, the DA’s Helen Zille, Cape Town’s executive mayor Patricia De Lille and many others.Tickets are sold at Computicket at R211-R340. The show starts at 20:00 till late.To stand a chance to win two tickets to watch the ‘The Bling-Bling Tour’, answer the question: Where is the Blacks Only comedy show taking place? To win: SMS tame, the Answer space Suburb to 35075, Eg. tame answer Vosloorus to 35075. SMS charged at R3.
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The Curse of the Lost Forest
Catherine Santa Gadd is a writer from Alberton who recently published an e-book called The Curse of the Lost Forest. It is a fantasy novel aimed at young teens.
Synopsis:What would you do if your eighteenth birthday turns into an adventure beyond your wildest imagination? In the far-off Kingdom
of the Orchids, Princess Callista is waking up on the morning of her birthday. She has no idea that before the day is done she will be swept away on an unexpected journey to the Lost Forest, where danger and magic lurks around every corner and where she will ultimately come face to face with an age-old curse. She will have to choose between love and loyalty as she tries to find out what secret a mysterious witch is hiding.
The Curse of the Lost Forest is available at Amazon Kindle. Catherine Santa Gadd is currently adding the finishing touches to her second novel with the working title Little Sam. It deals with the trials and tribulations of a young soccer player in a small town high school.
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The National Children’s Theatre, in association with Wits Drama for Life, are excited to present a selection of plays by William Shakespeare in new and interactive performances. The selected romantic comedies and tragic dramas include Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and the Merchant of Venice.National Children’s Theatre Chief Executive Officer Moira Katz said she is delighted that Drama for Life students will be presenting Shakespeare in the new Wynnstay box theatre. She is also happy that the team of 14 Drama for Life students, under the guidance of Lali Dangazele, will be using principles of educational theatre to infuse their performances with educational elements, thus showcasing a new approach to set work presentation in South Africa. Guided by lecturer Lali Dangazele, founder and managing director of ShakeXperience and well-known South African actress, producer and applied theatre practitioner, Wits Drama for Life students have learnt not only to make theatre, but have also acquired practical knowledge and understanding of how theatre-making can be harnessed to
change lives and inspire new possibilities in education. ”I have seen the words being lifted off the pages of the play and brought to life in an invigorated way. I am very excited by the quality of engagement of Shakespeare in a contemporary setting,” says Dangazele. The plays can be seen at our National Children’s Theatre new box theatre in the Wynnstay House on the following days*:Thursday 10, Friday 11 October 09:30 Macbeth Thursday 17, Friday 18 October 09:30 Midsummer Night’s Dream Thursday 24, Friday 25 October 09:30 Merchant of Venice Admission: R40.00 per learner and R70.00 per adult For more information: www.nationalchildrenstheatre.org.za For enquiries and bookings: e-mail National Children’s Theatre at [email protected] or phone the theatre on 011 484 1584. Early booking is recommended. For more information about Drama for Life: www.dramaforlife.co.za. * For a complete list of plays, visit the tame TIMES facebook page.
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Off-roaders head to Balito Comfortable win for Springboks
Off-road enthusiasts had their eyes set on the horizon on 26 September in their efforts to raise funds for Quadriplegics South Africa (QASA).tame TIMES caught up with the off-roaders before they left for their 1000km trip to Balito.A delighted Corinne Andrews stated, “This idea came to us while we were sitting under a tree. We had approximately 200 people taking part in the first year. It is great to see how much it has grown. We raise an average of a million rand for QASA each year.” Andrews hoped to make this year their biggest year ever, since it’s the fund raiser’s
10th year anniversary.Ari Serlis from QASA said, “I am feeling proud, anxious, overwhelmed and nervous for this year’s trip to Balito.”“This is my eighth time doing this and I have learnt to never take it for granted. Always have a well-prepared bike with your mind focused on safety and fun. Remember that this is for a good cause.”Paramedic Steven Boyd from Events Medical and Security (E.M.A.S), situated in Bez Valley, will be accompanying the riders to KZN, encouraging everyone participating to “take it easy and enjoy the trip”.
“It is not a race. It is a four day ride that you can enjoy with your family and friends, so don’t endanger your lives but still have fun,” he added.Participants will be exploring places that most people who live in SA will never get to see. The ride changes every day and has a few new sections that previous participants have not ridden before.
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On Saturday evening the Springboks ensured that the Wallabies’
dismal run continues, as they lambasted their Australian rivals 28-8. The Boks scored their three tries within the first and last quarters of the game. Unfortunately they failed to score a fourth try in order to obtain that vital bonus point. Now we will have to beat New Zealand in next weekend’s final showdown by scoring at least four tries and simultaneously winning by a margin larger than 7 points. This will be no easy feat, however we have everything in our arsenal to outplay and outsmart the Kiwis.A noteworthy positive is that our backline showed moments of brilliance with absolute superb handling and ball spreading. The second try from the Boks oozed with pure class and it is a certainty that all fans will be wanting to see a similar approach in times to come. Adriaan Strauss is one of the hardest working rugby players in the world, but one can hardly deny that Bismarck du Plessis is in a league of his own. We ought to see the Natal-based player wearing the nr 2 jersey on Saturday. It’s time for the Boks to put on their big-boy pants and show that they have that much needed big match temperament. The encounter at Ellis Park this coming weekend is one of the most anticipated rugby matches in South African history and we should see both teams go out from the first whistle with all guns blazing. Should the Springboks get their discipline in order and err more on the side of caution, they could have a firm grasp on this year’s Castle Rugby Championship trophy.
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Lions feel the Sharks biteThe Golden Lions, coming off an impressive victory against the Blue Bulls, lost to the Sharks (31 – 25) in Friday night’s ABSA Curry Cup fixture at Ellis Park Stadium. With only two changes to the side which made light of the Bulls, no one could have predicted what the end of the 80 minutes of one of the toughest games this season would be. Going into Friday’s fixture, the Lions were third on the log and a victory over the Sharks, log leaders, would have meant a lot towards the goal of a home semi-final. The Sharks started the game on the front foot, applying huge pressure on the Lions’ forwards, creating gaps for their quick backlines. However, towards the middle of the first half the tide turned on the Sharks, whose early lead was stolen by the home team. At half-time the score was Lions 20 – 16 Sharks.The second half saw the visitors back in the driving seat and this time they would not take their feet off the pedal. Many of the Lions’ second half attacks were turned over due to poor ball handling at critical points. The Sharks’ only weakness was their line-outs, other than that they dominated. The Lions did however have a moment where they could have repeated the first half’s late st eal, but the ref referred a try decision to the TMO, which showed the Sharks defence hold the ball up preventing the try.
(Left) One of the Lions stronger runs, yet again halted by a great Sharks defence.
De Sa misses opportunity to shineRodger De Sa was on his way to his maiden local trophy at the helm of the Pirates ship, but his objectives were not met as Platinum Stars ended a seven year long trophyless run on Saturday when they beat Orlando Pirates in the MTN 8 Cup final at a rainy Moses Mabhida Stadium. The two teams braved the first half downpour and went back to the changing room goalless. Stars came out more determined and opened by scoring in the first minute of the second half
through Ng’ambi. The Pirates, who came into the game as favourites after beating Kaizer Chiefs (2 – 1 aggregate), found their equalizing late in the second half, forcing the game into extra time and eventually to the lottery of a penalty shoot-out.Pirates coach Rodger De Sa should probably focus on his players’ composure and ability to shoot from the penalty spot, as three of his players (Mahamutsa, Mabena, Bacela) missed giving Stars a 2 – 1 victory and an R8m stronger bank balance.
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