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DE VILLIERSWEGVERLENGING: AMPTELIKE OPENING MET VONKELWYN GEVIER
ESM ERASMUS
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root verkeersverligting in Durbanvil-
le en ook teen middel-2017 tussen Dur-
banville en Bellville is in die vooruit-
sig met die beplande Jip de Jager-verlen-
ging, waarvan konstruksie in Januarie
aanstaande jaar begin.
Die verlenging van di pad vanaf die Van
Riebeeckshofweg-kruising tot by St.
Johns-weg in Durbanville is al bykans 40
jaar in die vooruitsig.
Reuse-verligting aan padgebruikers word
reeds gebied deur die R22 miljoen-verlen-
ging van De Villiersweg in Durbanville,
waarvan die amptelike opening verlede
Woensdagoggend met vonkelwyn gevier is.
Di verlenging van 1,1 km is tussen twee
gedeeltes van De Villiersweg van De Vil-
liers naby die gholfbaan tot by De Villiers-
weg in Sonstraalhoogte.
Soveel so, dat die aanbeveling van spoed-
walle in Sportsweg heroorweeg is in die lig
van die merkbare afname in verkeersdruk
in Sportweg sedert die opening van die De
Villiersweg-verlenging, hetGerhardFourie,
voorsitter van die subraad 7 (Koeberg),
Maandag by die maandvergadering ges.
n Inwoner van Helderbergweg, Eddy van
Rensburg, was s verheug oor die nuwe pad
dat hy by die opening opgedaag het met n
bottel vonkelwynomdie pad te vier.Volgens
hom het hy al die afgelope 41 jaar daarvoor
baklei.
Ook die oud-raadslid, Danetta Smit, het n
bottel vonkelwyn gebring om di heuglike
dag te vier. Veral inwoners van Vygeboom
en Sonstraal sal verligting van paaie in hul
woongebiede ervaar.
Gerhard Fourie, voorsitter van die sub-
raad 7 (Koeberg) wat die pad amptelik ge-
open het, het ges die pad sal verkeersvloei
verbeter en verkeersopeenhopings op ander
hoofpaaie verlig.
Die bouwerk aan die pad, wat Durban- en
Fairtreesweg met mekaar verbind, het in
September verlede jaar begin. Die koste van
R22 miljoen sluit konsultantefooie van
R1,4 miljoen in, luidens n mediaverklaring
deur die Stad Kaapstad.
n Verkeersirkel is aan die westekant van
die pad aangebring om toegang tot De Vil-
liersweg te vergemaklik.
Dit is gedoen op die grond van die Durban-
ville-gholfklub.
Nog n groot ontwikkeling aan die infra-
struktuur was die verlaging van n 600 mm-
grootmaat-watertoevoerpyplyn na die Ren-
baanweg-reservoir teen n koste van
R960 000.
V Na bladsy 2.
Die amptelike opening van die R22 miljoenverlenging van De Villiersweg in Durbanville het verlede Woensdagoggend met groot vreugde gepaard
gegaan. n Inwoner, Eddy van Rensburg (heel links), was veral in sy skik dat die pad eindelik n 41 jaar verleng is en het daar met n bottel vonkel
wyn opgedaag. By hom is (van links) Gerhard Fourie, voorsitter van die subraad 7 (Koeberg), Glen Colquhoun (kontrakbestuurder: Cornfield Con
struction), Matthew Thomson (raadgewende ingenieur: HHO Africa), Stephen Michel (projekbestuuder van die paaieafdeling van die Stad Kaapstad)
en Paul Bowins van die verkeersligtedepartement van die paaieafdeling van die Stad Kaapstad. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
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Omission
In the edition of 11 November, Tyger-
Burger published a photo caption with
the heading Fights kick up a storm.
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accidentally omitted. The photo was
taken by Lucille Julius.
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omission.
VERVOLG VAN BLADSY 1
Die opening van die pad is met n week ver-
traag weens die installasie van magnetome-
ters in die padoppervlakte en die konfigura-
sie van die verkeersligte.
Hierdie was die eerste keer dat die Stad
draadlose verkeerslig-tegnologie in Durban-
ville gebruik het, volgens die Stad se media-
verklaring. Dit vervang die harde draadlyne
wat verkeersligte aktiveer as voertuie die
verkeersligte nader.
Nie alleen sal die nuwe pad spitsverkeer
vergemakliknie,maar dit sal ookdie reistyd
van inwoners van hul huis na werk, en om-
gekeerd, verminder, het Fourie ges.
Die subraad 7 (Koeberg) het by sy maand-
vergadering in September reeds n voorstel
ondersteun dat die naam van die pad veran-
derwordnaConcerto-rylaan omverwarring
met ander De Villiers-paaie daar naby uit te
skakel.
Dit behels die stuk van De Villiersweg
vanaf die sirkel met Brackenfell-boulevard
in Vredekloofhoogte in Brackenfell tot by
die sirkel waar die pad by De Villiersweg in
Durbanville aansluit.
n Openbare deelname-proses hieroor sal
binnekort gevolg word alvorens n finale be-
sluit geneem sal word.
Jip de Jagerverlenging
n Openbare vergadering vir inwoners is
vroegOktober by die LaerskoolKenridge ge-
hou om hulle oor die beplande konstruksie
van die Jip de Jager-verlenging in te lig.
Taki Amira, voorsitter van die De Gren-
del-subraad, het aan TygerBurger bevestig
die projek gaan in twee fases geskied.
Die eerste fase, waarvan konstruksiewerk
in Januarie begin, is die verlenging vanaf
die Van Riebeeckshofweg-kruising verby
die Protea Hotel Durbanville tot waar dit
met die Tygervalleipad sal kruis (ongeveer
by Altydgedacht).
Dit sal ook die bou van n soort duikweg
(culvert) bo-oor die Elsieskraalrivier in-
sluit.
Tweede fase
Die tweede fase, waarvan konstruksie-
werk in Maart 2016 deur n ander kontrak-
teur begin, sal by die Tygervalleipad begin
en aansluit by St. Johns-weg waar dit met
Renbaanweg kruis.
Daar word verwag dat die projek sowat 18
maande sal duur om te voltooi, het Amira
ges.
Ian Flint, ondervoorsitter van die Kenrid-
ge TheHills Ratepayers Association, het ge-
s hoewel die inwoners vanDeVillierstraat,
wie se huise tans aan wingerde grens, erg
hierdeur geraak gaan word, is die verlen-
ging van die pad reeds dekades te wagte.
Hy het ges die raadgewende ingenieurs-
firma EFG Engineers het vir die eerste keer
op 30 Septembermet verteenwoordigers van
die StadKaapstad se padingenieursafdeling,
asook die Kenridge The Hills Ratepayers
Association en ouerbeheerliggaam van die
Laerskool Kenridge vergader, waarna die
openbare inligtingsvergadering gevolg het.
Di kaart van die Jip de Jagerverlenging dui die eerste en tweede fase van die projek in rooi aan.
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n
Skoolseun (17) isMaandag vroegog-
gend deur n gewapende rower ge-
konfronteer toe hy van n geraas in
hul huis wakker geword het.
Talle skoolleerders studeer tans tuis by
hul huise tussen vakke in die huidige eksa-
mentyd.
Die seun het omstreeks 06:05 by hul huis
in Kenridge-rylaan in Kenridge wakker ge-
word en gedink dis sy ouers wat op pad
werk toe is.
Die seunhet nmanmet n vuurwapenuit
sy broer se kamer sien kom. Die man het
hommetdie vuurwapengedreig dathyhom
sal skiet as hy nie stilbly nie.
Die rower het vir sy selfoon en laaier ge-
vra, en daarna laaie oopgemaak en die seun
se skootrekenaar gevat.
Intussen het die seun se broer wakker ge-
word en na sy broer se kamer gegaan.
Die rowerhet gevlug.Hyhet vermoedelik
toegang verkry deur n skuifdeur oop te for-
seer. Hy is buiten twee skootrekenaars en
n Samsung S4 mini-selfoon, vort met VW
Polo-motorsleutels.
. Verlede Vrydagaand is n Samsung S4-
selfoon uit die woonhuis op Nitida Wines
buite Durbanville gesteel, terwyl die gesin
tuis was.
Volgens lt. Marchell Rhode, woordvoer-
der van die Durbanville-polisie, was die
plaaseienaar omstreeks 21:30 besig om tele-
visie te kyk toe hy sy dogter hoor gil. Sy
vrou het ondersoek gaan instel en het vier
inbrekers in die huis betrap.
Hulle het toegangverkrydeur by n slaap-
kamervenster in te klim.
Die plaaseienaar het hulle verjaag enhul-
le hetweer bydie slaapkamervensteruit ge-
vlug.
n Samsung S4-selfoon word vermis.
Niemand is nog in verbandmet enige van
die voorvalle aangekeer nie.
Boewe slaan oral toe
MICHELLE LINNERT
@linnertmb
Moet onder geen omstandighede glo as n
tranerige man jou bel vir n bydrae, omdat
jou huishulp glo oorlede sou wees nie.
Di ou slenter steek nou weer sy kop uit,
s kapt. Fienie Nimb van die Bellville-poli-
sie, nadat hulle reeds vandeesweek drie
klagtes hieroor van lede van die publiek
ontvang het.
AlanCoetsee en sy vrou vanBellville was
so amper slagoffers van di slenter, maar
danksy sy vrou se vinnige optrede is hulle
darem n geldjie gespaar. Hy vertel: Die
persoon het ons huis gebel. Toe het hy met
die huishulp gepraat en sy het vir hom my
vrou se nommer gegee. Die man, ene Jo-
seph, het toemy vrou gebel en vir haar ges
ons huishulp is oorlede en haar gevra om
n donasie te maak ten opsigte van die be-
grafnis, s Alan. Toe sy hom nooi om na
ons huis te kom om oor die huishulp te
praat, s hy dat hy nie kan nie, want hy is
besig met begrafnisrelings.
Alan s sy vrou het haar boeglam ge-
skrik. Syhet die foonneergesit en die huis-
hulp gebel. Di is toe springlewendig en
weet van niks. Toe bel my vrou Joseph te-
rug en hy sit die foon in haar oor neer.
Alan s die huishulp help op Maandae en
Vrydae by hulle uit en sy woon naby Kuils-
rivier. Sy kom gewoonlik per taxi na hulle.
Hy meen die man se storie klink heel ge-
loofwaardig,want diemanklink ontsettend
hartseer oor die foon.
Ons het dadelik die polisie gekontak.
Hulle het ges di mense gaan n foonboek
na en kyk nommers in die area op. Hulle
bel dan enige nommer en vat n kans. Hulle
teiken glo veral ouer mense wat huishulpe
het, s hy. Lede van die publiek kan gerus
uitkyk vir di selfoonnommer: 073 795 1091.
Alan s hul vorige huishulpwas baie siek
en is ook oorlede en daar het ook iemand
gebel om te vra vir n bydrae. Ons wonder
nou of dit ook n slenter was.
Nimb voeg by dat di ou slenter vir n ruk
lank stil was. Dit is weer daardie tyd van
die jaardatmense geld soeken slenters soos
hierdie is onmiddellike kontant in die
skurk se sak.Asseblief, betaal gngeld aan
enigiemand voordat jy nie goed jou huis-
werk gedoen het nie, maan sy.
Slenter duik weer op
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tions.
The aim, says ArthurMakhuri of theMet-
ro Evangelical Services, or MES, is to bring
awareness to the community and also give
out some packaged items to the people that
they serve in the northern suburbs.
He says they are appealing to any interest-
ed parties or donors to either donate or bring
the items that are listed on a special poster
of a Christmas tree they use that forms the
heart of their campaign.
The items include the following:
V A R35 toiletry pack;
V R550, which equals 10 Grow (employ-
ment) shifts;
V R25 for workshop stationery;
V R90 for two packs of underwear;
V R140 for one weeks stay in a shelter;
V R45 for a ream of paper;
V R50, equalling meals for two weeks;
V R5000, which equates to one year worth
of training and development for one person;
V R500 for two visits with a social worker;
V or R10 for five phone calls to loved ones
or potential employers.
This is so that someone less fortunate can
also have a merry Christmas, Arthur says.
Besides their big Christmas campaign,
MES is also registered as a participant in
next years Cape Town Cycle Tour, Arthus
says. We still have space for interested cy-
clists, he says, adding they secured 80 en-
tries.
Our entry fee will be R 1600 per cyclist,
which includes the R700 that we need to pay
for your entry into the cycle tour, Arthur
says.
The rest of the money will go towards the
community they serve, while several prizes
are up for grabs.
So, activate your heart and contact me if
you are interested in joining the MES team
and cycle for change.
V Contact Arthur or Clarina Hanekom on
021 949 8763 or email [email protected].
Packaged Love to
enjoy Christmas
The theft of generators and wheelie bins in
Durbanville and Bellville are on the rise.
According to a media release by Lieuten-
ant Marchell Rhode, several cases of theft of
generators and wheelie bins have recently
been reported at the Durbanville police sta-
tion.
Theft of generators occurred at the Protea
Hotel Durbanville in Jip de Jager Road, Bell-
ville during the night.
It seems these items were not secured or
locked up out of sight. The community must
secure and safeguard their generators,
warns Rhode.
Wheelie bins seem to be a favourite among
thieves in Durbanville.
Various cases are also being reported
where criminals are targeting houseswhere
they are forcing open garage doors, Rhode
says.
Valuable items such as expensive bicy-
cles and electric power tools are then stolen
out of the garage.
These criminals know that little or no se-
curity measures are in place. We urge the
community to install alarm systems or
beams in their garages to detect intrusion,
he says.
Theft out of and frommotor vehicles at De
Ville Centre at the Pick n Pay underground
parking area is also a concern.
The community is verynegligent by leav-
ing their vehicles with windows open and
leaving valuable items inside the car.
People should not leave valuable items in
plain sight of everyone, he warns.
Bins, generators wheeled away
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ESM ERASMUS
@erasmusesme
H
opelik is daar nou minder voorvalle
waarin voetgangers soos huishulpe
en drawwers van hul persoonlike be-
sittings beroof word deur rowers wat in n
motor by hulle stilhou.
n Groot deurbraak is verlede Woensdag
gemaak toe twee vermeende rowers in een
s n voertuig, n wit Hyundai Getz, om-
streeks 23:18 aangekeer is nadat hulle deur
die CNi-sekerheidsmaatskappy in Protea-
vallei opgemerk is. Nog twee verdagtes is
die volgendedag inBellville in verbandmet
di saak in hegtenis geneem.
Volgens Robert van Nimwegen, direk-
teur van CNi, was hulle besigmet patrollie-
dienste in Proteavallei, toe hulle oor die
Proteavallei-buurtwagradio hoor van n
verdagte klein wit voertuig.
Ons het die voertuig in Klipkersstraat
opgemerk en gestop met die hulp van Halt
Security. Ons het die insittendes ondervra
en vermoed dis hulle wat al n geruime tyd
hiermoelikheid gemaakhet, enhet dieBell-
ville-polisie ontbied.
Verskeie voorvalle het sedert Junie in
Durbanville en Bellville kop uitgesteek
waarin voetgangers soos huishulpe, asook
drawwers beroof is.
In een van die mees onlangse voorvalle
verlede week is n huishulp in Kenridge
deur die insittendes in n wit Hyundai Getz
beroof een van talle voorvalle, het Van
Nimwegen bevestig.
Volgens kapt. Fienie Nimb, woordvoer-
der van die Bellville-polisie, was daar die
afgelope maande hierdie tendens in Welge-
moed, Proteavallei en Kenridge waarin
twee mans in n kleinerige wit motor veral
huishulpe teiken op pad na of vanhulwerk-
plek af.
Hulle sou langs die slagoffers stop. Een
sou dan uitklim, die vroue met n Taser-ge-
weer skok en hul van hul besittings, meest-
al hul handsakke en selfone, roof, sNimb.
Toe ao.Whitey van Zyl en konst. Bernard
Massiet van die Bellville-polisie die voer-
tuig deursoek, het hulle n dagboek en tele-
foonboek gekry van n klaer wat vroer in
Proteavallei beroof is.
Onder die sitplek van die motor het hulle
ook n speelgoed-vuurwapen en n Taser-
skokapparaat gevind, volgens Nimb.
Nog twee verdagtes wat by hierdie groep
betrokke is, is later die volgendedag inBell-
ville in hegtenis geneem.Hulle het verskeie
tonele enbewysstukkeaandie polisieuitge-
wys.
Die verdagtes is almal in hul twintigerja-
re, en van Kraaifontein en Brackenfell.
Nimb het die inhegtenisnemings as n
groot deurbraak bestempel en almal be-
dank vir die spanpoging.
In soortgelyke voorvalle in Junie in Dur-
banweg naby Eversdal en by die Cobble-
walk-winkelsentrum in Sonstraalhoogte is
die slagoffers weer met n vuurwapen ge-
dreig.
In n ander voorval in Sonstraalhoogte
was n blou Hyundai Getz betrokke.
In Oktober is twee vroulike drawwers in
afsonderlikevoorvalle inKenridgedeurdie
insittendes van vermoedelik n wit Polo Vi-
vo geteiken.
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Leierskaptoekenning: J.C. Swart,
skoolhoof van die Laerskool Durbanville, is
in Oktober aangewys as die wenner in
die kategorie uitnemendheid in laerskool
leierskap in die nasionale onderwystoe
kennings vir die onderwysdistrik Metro
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A
total of 29 speed humps are to be im-
plemented on streets in the Durban-
ville area before June next year.
This is part of a special budget allocation
of R18 million for the implementation of
270 traffic calming projects across the City
in the current financial year.
Themajority of the traffic calmingmeas-
ures, suchas speedhumps, raised pedestri-
an crossings and intersections, will be im-
plemented at schools and along streets in
residential areaswith a high number of pe-
destrians or cyclists, said Brett Herron,
Mayco member for transport, in a media
release last week.
The purpose of the 270 projects is to pro-
tect themost vulnerable road users among
us children, those with special needs, cy-
clists and other pedestrians.
Money well spent
We believe that this money will be well
spent to reduce the risks of the death of or
injury to pedestrians. It must be said
though that effective traffic law enforce-
ment and driver behaviour are just as im-
portant, he said.
The budget allocation follows from the
new traffic calming policy that served be-
fore the Citys Transport Cape Town (TCT)
portfolio committee onThursday 5Novem-
ber, and is now recommended to council
for final approval.
The new policy also addresses the cur-
rent backlog of 500 traffic calming projects
to the value of R30 million, Herron said.
TCT will implement traffic calming
measures at 50 schools each financial year,
as well as a further 150 projects from the
list of approved projects, subject to availa-
ble funding.
Each year TCT receives more than 400
requests for the implementation of traffic
calming measures.
Wehave actually seen a steady increase
in the number of requests over the last few
years due to the deterioration indriver dis-
cipline and a general disregard for the
rules of the road by all of the road users.
It was necessary to formulate a newpol-
icy that is financially sustainable in the
long-run, responsive to critical safety
problems on residential roads, and will as-
sist in eliminating the backlog, Herron
said.
The new policy directives include traffic
calming measures on roads adjacent to ex-
isting schools as a matter of priority, that
ward councillors may identify, motivate
and fund traffic calming measures in re-
sponse to a proven history of accidents on
a road or in response to a recent and very
urgent incident that demands immediate
intervention, and that private people or or-
ganisations may also fund traffic calming
measures, subject to the prescribed condi-
tions.
Owners of property adjacent to a road on
which calming measures are proposed to
be implemented should be offered the op-
portunity to comment.
Help by obeying rules of the road
We are trying our best to make our
roads as safe as possible for all road users,
in particular for our children, but we can-
not do this on our own.
We need our residents to also play their
part by obeying the rules of the road be
it motorists, cyclists or pedestrians, Her-
ron said.
Speed humps will be implemented in
Durbanville in the following streets: Ber-
riedale Crescent (2); Camelia Street, Wel-
way Park (1); Cyclamen Street, Welway
Park (1); Fisant Street, Amanda Glen (2);
Goedemoed Road (2); Patou Street, Aman-
da Glen (2); Tambotie Crescent, Welway
Park (1); Woodlands Drive, Amanda Glen
(2); Durmonte Street (3); Hibiscus Street
(1); CulemborgStreet, Stellenberg (2);Mau-
ritius Crescent and Rosendal Street, Stel-
lenberg (8); ChanteclerAvenue (1) andGar-
denia Street, Eversdal Heights (1).
A raised pedestrian crossing will also be
implemented in Chantecler Avenue.
Humps to calm traffic
HHuummppss ttoo ccaallmm ttrraaffffiicc
The Durbanville Wine and Beer Run/Walk
is presented on Saturday 5 December on the
roads of the picturesque wine estates in the
Durbanville Wine Valley.
This 10km run/walk starts and finishes
at Altydgedacht Wine Estate and then me-
anders through the vineyards of Signal
Gun,Nitida, Bloemendal andDAria aswell
as a game farm en route.
Dont forget to dress up for this event! The
best dressed person will win his or her
weight in wine.
This race is pre-entryonly.Online entries
close on Friday 20 November and are limit-
ed to 1 000 participants. Enter at https://
event.in2events.co.za/durbanville-wine-
and-beer-run.
Non-alcoholic beverages will be on sale.
There will be no prize money.
The route is not pram or wheelchair
friendly and no dogs are allowed.
V For more information, visit Wietse se run on
www.facebook.com/goups/655252601263014/ or
send an email to [email protected].
Run or walk along
Durbanville vineyards
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leerders van die
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Louw was trofee
wenners in die
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fod. Hulle is (voor
van links) Amy ten
Cate (akrobate),
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(gedigte) en Amy
Jansen van Vuuren
(sang). Middel: Amy
Smit (akrobate),
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Louw (moderne
danse). Agter is
Zenea de Villiers
(skeppende skryf
werk), Iris Fan
Chiang (klavierduet),
Irene Fan Chiang
(klavierduet) en
Teneille Ball (sang).
Proe Paarl, n feestelike geleentheid ter vie-
ring van die kleure en geure van hierdie
unieke Bolandse dorp, word Saterdag 28 en
Sondag 29 November by die Paarlse Taalmo-
nument aangebied.
Besoekers kan die hartklop van Suid-Afri-
ka se derde oudste drop op n sentrale punt
kom ervaarmet kos, wyn, kuns, geskiedenis
en kultuur. Wyne van 12 voorste Paarlse
wynlandgoedere sal geniet kan word saam
met smulleker fynproewerskos van top-
plaaslike restaurante. n Spesiale kinderver-
maak-area sal die jongspan besig hou terwyl
ma en pa rustig kan ontspan met n glasie
wyn. Lewendige vermaak sal deurgaans n
feestelike atmosfeer skep met kunstenaars
soos Adagio, Bootleggers, Peter Van, Andr
& The Swingers asook Newton op die pro-
gram. Besoekers word aangemoedig om vol-
gens die tema witmet n spatsel kleur aan
te trek. Buiteluggeesdriftiges kan inskryf
vir die Proe Paarl MTB Ride the Vines op
28 November en Proe Paarl Run the Vines
op 29 November.
Inskrywingsfooie sluit toegang tot Proe
Paarl in. Kaartjies is teen R120 by Computic-
ket of teen R150 by die ingang beskikbaar.
Toegang is gratis vir kinders jonger as 18.
V Besoek www.paarlwine.co.za vir n meer gedetail
leerde program. Besoek www.ridethevines.co.za of
www.runthevines.co.za vir Ride en Run the Vinesin
skrywings.
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SMS die woord Paarl gevolg deur jou naam en kon
taknommer na 45527 voor 12:00 opMaandag 23 No
vember om in te skryf. SMSe kos R1,50.
Paarl se kleure en geure gevier
D
ie Laerskool Kenridge se talentvolle
kultuurleerders het weer eens n vrug-
bare jaar agter die rug.
As deel van die skool se 60-jarige feesvie-
ringe is n musiekaand in die Hugo Lam-
brechts-ouditoriumgehou,met oud-leerders
soos James Grace as die gaskunstenaars.
Beide skoolkore het saammetEmoAdams
in die nuwe, opgeknapte skoolsaal gesing.
n Kunstefees is ook op die skoolkampus
gehou. n Groep leerders van gr. 6 en 7 het
ook n produksie, Funky Fairy, by die Akke-
dissie-toneelfees opgevoer. Saam met al die
kultuurbedrywighede, het die
skool se leerders uitstekend ge-
vaar by die Tygerbergse eistedd-
fod enweggestapmet talle trofe.
Wenners word hieronder ge-
lys. Van hlle was eisteddfod-ka-
tegoriewenners vir posie (En-
gels): Ayize Nondo, Noah Eardly,
Ashley Hough en Kaylin Ferrei-
ra. Vir skeppende skryfwerk en
posie, dramatiese uittreksel en
monoloogonderskeidelik, isTala
Wiese en Meghann Mulder ver-
eer, en Aneleh Coetzee vir gedra-
matiseerde prosa, terwyl Ingrid
Klopper met die louere wegge-
stap het vir onvoorbereide lees.
Julia Thomas, Mila de Villiers,
Jan-Miri Olivier, Mila Pents en
Chan Hugo het onderskeidelik
in gedramatiseerde prosa, ses
drama-kategorie, tweespraak
en onvoorbereide lees uitge-
blink. Musiek se kategoriewen-
ners was Rachel Alsworth-Elvey
(viool), Nina Dixon (klavier) en
Youkyum Kim (klaviertrofee- en
beurs-wenner). Minkyum Kim
het twee trofe in die kategorie
klavier otvang. ZahnGreyling het in dieself-
de kategorie uitgeblink, terwyl Angelika
Swartz in vioolspel haar slag gewys het.
Vitske van Zyl het drie trofe vir klavier
en tjello ingepalm enCindyEsterhuyse twee
trofe vir klavier. Lana Janson se vioolspel
was uitmuntend, en Zea de Bruyn het twee
trofe vir klavierspel verower.
Die kategoriewenners vir klawerbordwas
Gabriela Pieterse, Jean van Schalkwyk, Jes-
sica Barnard, Emily Catto, Juliette Behr,
Jan-Miri Olivier, Joshua van Cuyck en Lu-
ke Copeley.
Kenridge blink uit
op kultuurvlak
Die eisteddfodkategoriewenners in sang en sang met
kitaarbegeleiding is (voor van links) Nikita Latimer (sangtro
fee en beurswenner), Jean van Schalkwyk en Nian
Engelbrecht. Middel: Zea de Bruyn, Chjean Jupp (twee
trofe), Rouxn Muller (sangtrofee en beurswenner). Agter
is Mila de Villiers, JanMiri Olivier (twee trofe), Zachary
van Cuyck (twee trofe) en Heinrich Crous.
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V A book sale will be held by the Durbanville
Childrens Home on Thursday 19 November
from 10:00 to 13:00 at the home. Quality
books, puzzles and magazines are sold at af-
fordable prizes to raise money for the home.
Contact Johanna Strauss on 021 975 6822 or
send an email to jstrauss@durbanville-kin-
derhuis.org.za with enquiries.
V Die Durbell-leeskring se jaarafsluiting vind
plaas op Woensdag 25 November vanaf
09:30 in die Durbanville-biblioteeksaal. Lede
van die leeskring, onder leiding van Helena
Conradie en Mientjie le Roux, sal met musiek
en voorlesings die gaste vermaak. Besoekers
is welkom teen R30 per persoon.
V Die gewilde oom Piet se Kerspartytjies
word weer op 4 en 5 Desember en van 10 tot
12 Desember deur die Rotarirklub van Dur-
banville aangebied. Dit word by die Durban-
ville-resiesbaanaangebied.Diepartytjiesmet
gewilde storieboek-karakters duur van 18:30
tot 21:30. Vir n aansoekvorm, stuur n e-pos
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Every year learners of Curro Durban-
ville manage to put a smile on the faces
of some underprivileged children partic-
ipating in the Santa Shoebox Project.
Shoe boxes packed to the brimwere re-
cently collected from the youngest
learners at Curro Castle through to the
senior learners and teachers at the high
school. Some of the Curro learners went
along when the boxes were delivered at
theCapeTown International Convention
Centre. The boxes will be handed out to
different orphanages, schools and other
charities in Cape Town.
Shoeboxes for underprivileged children
Dropping off of the
Santa Shoeboxes at
the Cape Town
International Conven
tion Centre are
(front) Alexandre
Liedtke (left) and
Aidana Toleshova.
Back from left: Aletta
Simpson, Makgosi
Diako, DA leader
Mmusi Maimane who
was also involved
with the project,
Madison French,
Danielle de Bruyn,
Nicola de Villiers and
Kim Mannix.
T
wo athletes from Durbanville are tak-
ing part in the 7Passes ultramarathon,
a new event in which five athletes will
be taking part on Saturday 19 December.
The athletes will run 121km from George
to Knysna via the Seven Passes, and then
from Knysna to finish in Plettenberg Bay.
The locals are Roelof Mostert, who came
third in the Cape Town Ultra trail run over
65km, and Brenna Coupland, runner-up in
the womens category and fourth overall in
the Cederberg Traverse 100km. The others
are from Cape Town and Somerset West.
Theathleteswill behosting a fund-raising
event at the Durbanville Golf Club on
Thursday 26 November from 19:30.
The event is held in aid of the Sabrina
Love Foundation. This organisation, which
is based in Plettenberg Baywhere the ultra-
marathon will end, assists physically disa-
bled children who require financial assist-
ance either for equipment, medical treat-
ment or professional help.
The raffle prizes include a getaway toGor-
dons Bay for two, hampers, vouchers etc.
Raffle tickets are R20 each.
V Contact YvonneMouton by email to yvonnemou
[email protected] or SMS to 084 981 4508.
2 locals out of 5 in 7Passes
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KFM Etios winners 10year anniversary gift: Delmar van der Merwe from Durban
ville was the lucky winner of a Toyota Etios as part of the Key to Summer competition
hosted by KFM and Rola Motors. KFM presenters handed out 100 virtual keys to contest
ants onair and the draw took place at Rola Motors in Somerset West, from where the
KFM Breakfast team broadcast the show. Delmar was the sixth person to select a key and
try his luck at unlocking the car. He said he will be giving the car to his wife for their
10year wedding anniversary.
Kinders van Kaapstad staan nou die kans
om saam met die burgemeester die liggies
vir die feestyd aan te skakel.
Die Stad Kaaptad bied die Special Star-
kompetisie aan wat kinders tussen die ou-
derdomme van 6 en 16 die geleentheid bied
omop Sondag 6Desember die ligte saammet
Patricia de Lille aan te skakel. Di feestyd
wil ons inklusiwiteit aanmoedig. Ons het
dalk verskillende agtergronde en kulture,
maar ons is almal Afrikane. Ons wil uitvind
wat die volgende geslag dink. Die kinders
moet ons vertel waarvan hulle hou vanAfri-
ka, s De Lille. Om in aanmerking te kom
vir die kompetisie, moet die kinders in 50
woorde beskryf hoekom hulle daarvan hou
om in Afrika te woon. Inskrywings kan na
[email protected] gestuurword.
Skakel feesliggies aan
saammet Patricia
M
onique Strydom hoop om mense te
help om die tema van vrees in hul le-
we aan te spreek en soveel moontlik
lewens positief te probeer benvloed.
Om di rede stel sy eersdaags haar nuwe
boek, Vrygekoop, bekend.
Die opbrengs van di boek gaan aan haar
liefdadigheidsorganisasie, Matla a Bana.
Die boekword opDinsdag 24November by
die Isabellas-restaurant in die Willowbrid-
ge-winkelsentrum bekendgestel.
Hanlie Retief, die bekende rubriekskry-
wer vanRapport, sal die vraag en antwoord-
sessie behartig. Die bekendstelling begin om
18:30 en bespreking by work-
[email protected] is noodsaaklik.
Monique vertel s oor die nuwe boek:
Vrees kan jou laat glo dat dinge gebeur wat
nie so is nie, en jou dinge laat doen wat jou
lewe in gevaar stel. nMensmoet leer om jou
vrese te herken en te beheer. Di is maar
een van vele samelopende temas wat in die
boek bespreek word, s Monique.
Monique en haar man, Callie, was 2 van
die 21 gyselaars wat 15 jaar gelede van n
duik-eiland in Maleisi ontvoer is na die ei-
land Jolo in die suide van Filippyne. Daar
moes die gyselaars vier maande lank in le-
wensgevaarlike toestande oorleef totdat kol.
Moeammar Ghadaffi hul vrylating bewerk-
stellig het. Monique vertel hulle het tydens
die eerste paar uur op die eiland die gevaar
van vrees leer ken toe die rebelle van die gy-
selaars in die oerwoud ingevat het en die
Strydoms op n oop gedeelte agtergelaat het.
Kort daarna het sy en Callie sagte plofgelui-
de gehoor. Callie was oortuig dat hulle be-
sig was om die gyselaars dood te skiet met
wapens met knaldempers. Juis omdat hy n
rebel gesien het met toue en iets wat soos n
knaldemper gelyk het. Hy was so vreesbe-
vange dat hy die rebelleleier wat langs hom
gel het, met n knipmes wou aanval, s sy.
Monique moes hom keer. Dit was eers
ure later dat hulle hul fout agtergekom het,
toe die gyselaars teruggebring is, vertel sy.
Een van die wagte het Callie gewaarsku om
versigtig te wees vir die kokosneute bokant
sy kop. Sy s hulle het toe eers besef dat dit
die knalgeluide was wat hulle gehoor het.
Die boek bevat vele kleurvolle herinnerin-
ge, ook die Strydoms se interaksie met die
media, en heelwat fotos wat nog nie elders
verskyn het nie.
Boek spreek vrees vanmense aan
n Solo-uitstalling vanwerke deur die plaas-
like kunstenaar Hermien van der Merwe
word op 3 en 4 Desember by haar huis in
Franshoekstraat, Durbanville Hills geopen.
Die publiek kan die werke op Saterdag 5
Desember van 09:00 tot 17:00 of per afspraak
besigtig. Di kunstenaar is onlangs vereer
toe twee van haar werke gekies, en digitaal
vergroot is, om te pryk teen die mure van
die ou klipwinkel op Tafelberg. Haar oor-
sponklike werke word ook in die winkel,
wat pas gerestoureer is, uitgestal en ver-
koop. Ek is baie lief daarvoor om fynbos
as tema te gebruik. Vir hierdie uitstalling
maak ek n reeks klein pen-en-ink-tekenin-
ge op papier. Ek gebruik olieverf op die ag-
tergrond, vertel sy. Ek is my lewe lank al
lief vir kuns en is op my gelukkigste wan-
neer ek kreatief kan wees in my ateljee by
my huis in Durbanville.
Mywerk is gewoonlik stil. Dit fluister sy
boodskap, verduidelik Hermien. Fynbos
is pragtig en eie aan dieKaap. Daar is soveel
verskillende blomplante in die fynbos-bio-
sfeer. Ek is veral lief vir proteas, suikerkan-
ne, speldekussings en leucadendrons.
Fynbos het ook virmy n dieper, geesteli-
ke betekenis. Ek vind daarin ooreenkomste
tussen my kunsmaak en my geloofsreis.
Natuurlike fynbos word van tyd tot tyd
deur veldbrande getref, wat die plante en sa-
de brand.Dit sluit somooi aan by onsmense
se lewens. Ons word ook gereeld gebrand of
geskroei om suiwer te word.
Nes die proteasaad sterf om nuwe lewe
te verseker, moet ons ook in onsself sterf so-
dat ons gevul kan word deur die Heilige
Gees.Eerswanneerdie saad sterf, kannuwe
lewe daaruit kom, glo sy.
Saam met die fynbostekeninge, maak sy
vir hierdie uitstalling ook skilderye en teke-
ninge met aalwyne as tema. Hermien werk
in n groot verskeidenheid media, ook om
die temasvanhaarwerk teversterk onder
meer houtskool, pen-en-ink, poeierpastel,
waterverfpotlode en grafiet, asook olieverf.
Fynbos het dieper betekenis
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10 TYGERBURGER Durbanville Woensdag, 18 November 2015HOOFARTIKELBLAD
We must free
ourselves of the
hope that the sea
will ever rest. We
must learn to sail
in high winds.
Aristotle Onassis
Wiele byt in die stof: Daar was groot aksie op die dirt track Saterdag by die Dusty Rebels and the Bomb
shells Rockabillyleefstylfees, wat by die volstruisplaas langs die N7 net anderkant Table View plaasgevind het.
FOTO: CARINA ROUX
BRIEWE
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nie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
The City of Cape Town has all
these billboards up, claiming
they are fighting the drug
problem in Cape Town, but
cannot keep their own en-
trance clean.
At the down-ramp leading to
the Civic Centre entrance at
DF Malan Street and Hertzog
Boulevard, the young people
are tikking daily non-stop.
They do not even hide it
anymore. City of Cape Town
employees see this and just
walk past.
If you confront them, they
become hostile and threaten to
stone your car. I am working
in the Towers building with
the same entrance, and these
people are unstoppable. They
even bring their kids with
them.
This is a disgrace that the
City cannot even fight this, but
want to take on the big guns.
Get some undercover people
there to watch, and you will be
shocked. The whole place is
full of small plastic bags and
foil. I have never used drugs,
but after seeing what I have
seen the past couple of months,
I can tell you exactly how to
use drugs.
Patricia, clean up your
porch.
CORNE NORTIER
Sunningdale
Patricia, sweep
your own porch
The constant reckless, thought-
less and downright criminal
activity caused by drivers is
actually quite breathtaking.
Stop signs have by pure
miracle changed to yield signs.
Road etiquette is non existent.
Dont try crossing at a zebra
crossing; it is far too danger-
ous.
When it comes to red robots
I would like to provide clarity.
When the red light shines, it
means stop. This actually
Traffic rules not for
thesemotorists
means that you have to stay
stationary till the green light is
activated, but please be careful
when crossing or turning as
there could be other drivers
coming from the other side who
are not familiar with the robot
concept either.
As an example, this morning
(10 November) at 07:50 waiting
on the corner of Tindale and
Durban roads, a white Range
Rover with a CF number plate
decided that they were absolute-
ly special, therefore mounting
the pavement driving over the
lawn into the left turning lane.
But then, feeling even more
important than the rest of the
drivers waiting patiently,
turned left into Durban Road
while the robot was still red!
Last week when I was driving
home on Durban Road past
Tyger Valley, I could see the
driver in front of me was
driving erratic, slowing down,
speeding up, not quite in
control if at all. A young female
about 26 old was driving a
black Toyota Yaris, merrily
texting away. I pulled up next
to her and hooted a few times.
She was so engrossed that she
did not even hear me.
When she eventually noticed I
indicated as to what she was
doing. Well, I got the one finger
salute. I told her to pull over
and text. That brought on a
torrent of abuse. I am sure her
parents would have been so
proud.
A while ago I was at Aurora
shopping centre. As I was
walking towards the Spar, a 4x4
parks in the disabled parking.
Out jumps a perfectly healthy
male. I approached him and
asked him whether he realised
where he has parked. He stated
yes and when I asked him to
move he told me to (as this
is a family community paper I
cannot exactly repeat what he
told me, but you can guess.)
The issue with disabled bays in
shopping centres is that the
owners are responsible to
patrol this aspect. Well, what
can I say.
Many years ago I made a
suggestion to council that
shopping centres cede (title
Regarding the poor service at
the licensing department in
Milnerton (City doesnt work
for me!, TB Milnerton, 11
November.) I also waited for
hours last week!
When I enquired about the
window for licence renewals
that was unattended and a long
queue waiting in front of it, an
employee of the City answered
me with I think they are on a
break.
How can an employee go on a
tea break without someone
relieving them when the whole
office is full of people waiting
to be helped?
I agree, this is fourth world
service, but if you do not renew
your licence, you will quickly
receive a hefty fine. Double
standards?
Re the deputy mayors
response: Sir why must the
public first complain? Where is
the manager on duty who is
paid by us as as taxpayers?
M VERWEY
Milnerton
On tea breakwith
long queuewaiting
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LEWENSKIEKIE
Start saving
water before
its too late
The looming national water crisis is
closer to home than you may think.
South Africa is facing its worst drought
in over two decades and our clean water
supply is under heavy strain.
Local government has announced that
it may implement water savings targets
from as soon as next month and the
provincial government is already looking
at precautionary restrictions for areas
such as the Karoo and West Coast.
Its only a matter of time before Cape
Town starts feeling the pinch too.
It has a devastating effect on the
agricultural sector and well no doubt see
a rise in food prices and subsequently an
increase in the cost of living too. It
paints a gloomy picture for next year.
But there is something we can do now:
Save water. It sounds simple enough, but
every day we waste litres of water
through carelessness.
Simple acts, such as ensuring your
pipes have no leaks and not watering
your garden or filling your pool during
the day, go a long way to saving water.
In fact, put away your hosepipe. Water
your plants with a watering can and
wash your car with a bucket youll be
conscious of how much water youre
using and save some in the process.
Dont leave taps running while washing
hands or brushing teeth, and shower
with purpose the time for leisurely long
showers is over.
Saving water is our responsibility. We
need to start doing it right now saving
water when there is none is too late.
COMMENT
SMS
VWelldonetothecarguardsatFairbridge
Mall. Come rain or shine, they are always
there with a smile to show you where to
park and come to help when you exit the
mall.At somecentresyouonly see thecar
guard as you pull outwith their hand out.
Anonymous
VWe read in the TygerBurger of 11/11 that
R750mwas set aside for our roads. Less
thanamonthago thewhite lines of Lang-
eberg/Durbanville were painted. It looks
as if they used PVA as most of the paint
iswornoff. If this iswhere the ratepayers
money is going, stop paying those people
until theyuse theoldwhite roadpaint.No
more lines. Swannie
V Bravo en dankie aan die manne van die
Stad Kaapstad. Etlike maand was daar n
lekkasie in Isabellastraat in Chrismar,
Bellville, waaraan niemand hul gesteur
hetnie.Op10/11 rapporteerekdit.Dievol-
gende dag daag die span werkers vroeg
op. Hulle doen hul ding en om 13:30 is die
fout herstel. Nogmaals baie dankie. Ons
is trots op jullemanne!Hennie, Chrismar
VGraagwil ek van harte elke skoolhoof en
onderwyser bedank wat met integriteit,
hardewerken liefdediekindersdeur2OI5
gelei het. MH
V Re. City doesnt work for me, TB Mil-
nerton, 11/11 : I went to the Milnerton li-
censing office with all the correct paper-
work at 09:00 on 13/11 to renewmy driv-
ers license. I left the offices at 09:30; all
tests andpaymentdone. I found the staff
friendly and helpful and give them 10
stars for service. Maybe Agi was impa-
tient or in a bad mood that day. The City
does work for me. Matilda
V Ek wil al Peerlessspark-Oos-inwoners
prys vir hulle konsiderasie op Guy Fawk-
es-dag en alle landsburgers uitdaag en
aanmoedigomdieselfde tedoenop 1 Jan-
uarie. Daar is geen klappers geskiet nie!
- Inwoner,
) SMSe kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord
Tyger, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
deed) disabled parking bays to
the city, thus allowing law
enforcement to issue fines. law
enforcement cannot issue fines
of this nature on private
property.
The daunting issue about
these lawless drivers is the fact
that many times children are in
the vehicle. So when the child
grows up he/she will most
probably do exactly the same,
because their parents taught
them doing it like an expert.
I have approached the
authorities many times, but I
get the feeling that in their
minds they are saying what
problem? and this I can base
on the fact that there has been
no action for years. Lawless
driving is like a cancer that
has engulfed our city.
It is quite simple breaking
the rules of the road makes you
a criminal.
GEORGE SIERAHA
Durbanville
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Woensdag, 18 November 2015 NEWS TYGERBURGER Durbanville 11
A
documentary film on the Ukusela eK-
apa project by award-winning Dur-
banville ceramicist HennieMeyer and
architect Janine de Waal (which was
launched last year as a 2014 World Design
Capital project), was screened last week.
The premiere screening took place on
Thursday 5 November at the Labia Theatre
in Cape Town.
Ukusela eKapa was an official World De-
sign Capital 2014 project in which people
squeezed a soft clay drinking cup (ikomityi)
to leave the imprint of their hand. They
wrote their first name and age on the base
of the vessel.
More than 11 000 iikomityi were dis-
played in November last year in an installa-
tion by renowned land artist Strijdom van
der Merwe on the lawn of the Castle in Cape
Town,where people could choose an ikomi-
tyi their own, if they were lucky enough
to find it, or someone elses.
The idea was that the project will connect
people by shaking hands with a stranger
when they hold someone elses ikomityi.
Ukusela eKapa,whichmeans DrinkCape
Town in, was a joint venture between Mey-
er and De Waal, both from Durbanville.
Visitors to Cape Town from elsewhere in
SouthAfrica and fromover 50 countries also
took part in the project.
The film was made over a period of a year
at different places in the Cape Peninsula,
featuring various celebrities such as Des-
mond Tutu, Arch Thabo Makgoba, Alayne
Reesberg, Strijdom and Melanie van der
Merwe, Andile Dylvane as well as various
members of the public.
DVDs of the documentary film are availa-
ble from Maresa Volsteedt at 083 680 6502.
Could you find yours?
At the premiere screening were (from left) Rhonda Crouse, Lezandi Fourie, Myrna Collins and
Hennie Meyer from Durbanville (cofounder of the Ukusela eKapa project). Rhonda and Myrna
were both cohelpers with the project.
Die onderwerp Eksamenvoorbereiding
en hoe om die spanning gedurende eksa-
mentye te hanteer is deeglik bespreekby
die LiveLove-ouerondersteuningsgroep
se byeenkoms op 5 November in die saal
van die Laerskool Durbanville.
Die spreker was dr. Len Janse van
Rensburg, n opvoedkundige sielkundige
en spesialis in spelterapie.
Ons ouers het lekker saamgekuier en
baie wenke gekry om ons kinders toe te
rus vir eksamenvoorbereiding.
Ek is seker die kinders gaangroot baat
vind daarby, hetMagdaBell, een van die
stigterlede, ges.
V Vir meer inligting, kontak Corelia Burger by
072 853 4396 or per epos na Corelia.Burger
[email protected] of Magda Bell by 079 878 6952.
Eksamenspanning bespreek
Hier is (van links) Magda Bell, dr. Len Janse van Rensburg (spreker), Corelia Burger en
Naretha Bekker, al drie stigterslede.
Die LiveLovevrywil
ligers is (agter van
links) Venessa
Pepler, Karin
Bosman, Richelle
Coetzer, Ren Louw,
Magda Bell en
Ronelle Engelbrecht.
Voor is Corelia
Burger en Ciska de
Goede.
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12 TYGERBURGER Durbanville Woensdag, 18 November 2015NUUS
B
onsai-bome van besonderse gehalte
sal van 27 tot 29 November te sien
wees by die Tygerbergse Bonsaiklub
se jaarlikse uitstalling by Cape Garden
Centre.
Meer as 70 bome sal uitgestal word, wat
onder meer spesies soos miniatuur-juni-
pers, -elms, -esdoring (maples), -doringbo-
me, -denne en wilde vye insluit.
Dit sal een van die grootste bonsai-klub-
skoue in die Wes-Kaap wees, s Cathy
Shardlow, woordvoerder van die klub.
Daaglikse demonstrasies om 11:00 en
14:30 sal onderwerpe insluit soos bedra-
dingstegnieke,watter spesies geskikvir die
kweek van individuele bonsai-bome, asook
vir die aanplant van woude. Lede van Ty-
gerbergse Bonsaiklub sal elke dag beskik-
baarwees omvrae te beantwoord en die pu-
bliek van hulp te wees. Bonsai en ander
bonsai-verwante voorraad sal te koop aan-
gebied word, s Shardlow. Besoekers wat
stemvir hul gunsteling-boom in die besoe-
kerskeuse-toekenning kan n bonsai wen.
Toegang is gratis en die skou sal daagliks
oop wees van 10:00 to 16:00. Die Cape Gar-
den Centre is in Joostenbergvlakte.
V Stuur n epos na [email protected].
Bonsaibome
van gehalte
by uitstalling
HIerdie
boompie is
een van die
wat op die
uitstalling
sal wees.
The Fisantekraal animal welfare or-
ganisation currently has adorable an-
imals up for adoption, including a few
puppies.
Sage and
Saffron are
two sisters
who are
ready to fill
your home
with playful,
happy ener-
gy. They
adore people
and are
great with
children.
They were
born on 4 September and are still
young, but should grow intomedium-
sized dogs. They are confident, outgo-
ing andhavewell-balancedpersonali-
ties. They are very intelligent and
will be homed separately.
Gemma is a super-friendly and af-
fectionate cat
that likes to be
held so that
she can snug-
gle her head
against your
neck. The two-
year-old feline
purrs loudly
and is great
with kids.
The adop-
tion fee in-
cludes vaccination, deworming and
sterilisation, and a home-check is re-
quired.
V Contact Winette on 084 519 0380 during
office hours or send an email to adop
[email protected] with enquiries. Visit FAWs
website at www.faw.za.org and follow them
on Facebook for more dogs and cats.
Sisters need
loving home
Sage
Saffron
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Woensdag, 18 November 2015 NEWS TYGERBURGER Durbanville 13
V The Tech University Innovators Expo
takes place at the Waterfronts Lookout
venue on Tuesday 24 November, offering
emerging innovators and self-starters the
opportunity to present their ideas to fellow
students and companies within the tech-
nology and engineering fields. Visit
www.techexpo-africa.com for more.
V The Cape Town Festival of Beer takes
place at Hamiltons Rugby club from Friday
27 to Sunday 29 November with over 200
beers from 60 local and international
brewers to choose from. Tickets cost R150
(including a beer mug) or R50 for children
(under 13 years) and are available from
webtickets.co.za. Visit www.capetown-
festivalofbeer.co.za for more.
VTheRiver RepublicMusic Festival takes
place at Round the Bend camp near Swell-
endam from Friday 27 to Sunday 29
November with a full weekend line up of
local electro, rock, pop, swing and folk
bands as well as German act Riders Con-
nection. Visit www.riverrepublic.co.za for
tickets and more information.
V Fine Women Business Network will be
hosting a mother and daughter high tea at
the Westin in Cape Town on Saturday 28
November from 14:00 in aid of the Exceller-
ation Bursary fund that helps female ma-
triculants from disadvantaged communi-
ties with tertiary education. The afternoon
will include welcome drinks, treats, a hand
massage, guest speakers and an auction.
Tickets cost R550 for two and the theme
is white with a dash of pink. Contact
Sandy Pekeur on 079 506 8623, email
[email protected] or visit www.
finewomen.co.za for more.
VTheGoodShepherdcatholic churchwill
be hosting a baby and toddler competition
at the church in Adam Tas Road, Bothasig
on Saturday 28 November from 10:00 to
14:00 with categories for children from
newborns to six months, seven months to
12 months, two to three-year-olds and for
four to five-year-olds. Entry costs R40. Call
Brenda on 083 233 2832 for more.
V Groote Posts November market on
Sunday 29 November will feature all things
Christmas with Father Christmas enter-
taining the children and Riaan the DJ and
the winners of the Feather Boa talent
search project playing and singing Christ-
mas carols. While entrance to the market
is free, visitors are asked to bring a Christ-
mas gift for a child, or a furry friend. Visit
www.grootepost.com for more.
V Gabrilskloof Estate near Botrivier will
be hosting their FavouriteThingsmarket on
Friday 11 and Saturday 12 December where
visitors can browse all things handmade,
homemade, creative, delicious, fresh and
beautiful. A new addition to this years line-
up will be six talented jewellery designers
who will transform the estates private
wine tasting lounge into an exclusive pop-
up shop. Call 028 284 9865 or send an
email to [email protected] for
more information.
V The Eat Paint Love Festival takes place
at ThePalms inWoodstock on Friday 12De-
cember from 18:00 when the ArtMode
pop-up gallery opens its doors with an ex-
citing line-up of artists performing their art
live. Tickets cost R60 or R40 fromwebtick-
ets.co.za from Saturday 31 October. Visit
www.artmode.co.za for the full artists,mu-
sicians and food vendors.
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TVkanaal soek kandidate
Media24 se nuwe TV-kanaal, Via, is op
soek na kandidate om deel te wees van
n nuwe reeks getiteld Strooimeisie.
Elke halfuurepisode volg voornemen-
de bruide wat strooimeisies kies, met
die gebruiklike intriges en drama wat
hiermee gepaard kan gaan. Die vervaar-
digers is op soek na n diverse groep
voornemende bruide om in te skryf vir
deelname aan die reeks.
Pryse en trougeskenke is op die spel,
asook n gratis vakansie na n eilandbe-
stemming. Troues moet tussen Desem-
ber vanjaar en Oktober 2016 in Kaap-
stad of omliggende areas plaasvind.
V Stuur n epos na [email protected] met die
woord STROOIMEISIE as die onderwerp.
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14 TYGERBURGER Durbanville Woensdag, 18 November 2015NUUS
Carnival a Durbanville highlight
Farren George
(7) and Tyra
Biggs (12), both
from Morningstar
in Durbanville,
enjoyed the
rides.
T
he annual Durbanville Carnival is be-
coming one of the highlights on the
events calendar.
The attendance this year was much bet-
ter than previous years. We were privileged
to have had more stalls and rides at the car-
nival, says Moosa Raise, event organiser.
The carnival was held on 7 and 8 November
on the Morningstar sports fields in De Villi-
ers Avenue.
The mood was fantastic even though the
weather appeared to be dull and grey. We
had a live band on Friday night, as well as
Saturday. This was complimented by local
hip hop talent, says
Raise. He believes the
carnival has cemented
itself as one of Durban-
villes most awesome
calendar items.
This is proof that one
can achieve much more
when communities
work together. Thank
you to the various City
of Cape Town line de-
partments, including
the liquor tribunal, who
assisted us.
All funds raised will
be ploughed back into
the community.
Jenny Farao is
here with her
two sons, Zoe
(11) and
Descano (4)
at the
carnival.
One of the highlights was the Miss Durbanville Carnival pageant. Here is the winner, Edit Messina
(right), Miss Durbanville Carnival 2015, with (from left) Deslyn Hartzenberg (Miss Durbanville
Carnival 2014) and Michaela Lewis (first princess).
MaryAnne
Martin and
Darren Ruiters
were among the
stall holders at
the carnival.
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Woensdag, 18 November 2015 NEWS TYGERBURGER Durbanville 15
Plaasskole ding
mee inwiskunde
Qhawekazi Nonkondlo, n graad 7leerder van die Primre Skool Attie van Wyk, was oorstelp toe
haar skool die topprys wen. Voor links is Danielle Fredericks, net so in haar noppies.
FOTOS: FRANCOIS WILLEMBURG/FANCAM
D
ie plaasskole buite Durbanville en an-
derplaaslike skolehetmekaarvanjaar
weer opdraand gegee in die jaarlikse
wiskunde-olimpiade, wat deur die Durban-
ville Schools Foundation aangebied is.
Altesame 360 kinders het diplomas ont-
vang, terwyl 85 medaljes ontvang het.
Die nege skole wat deelgeneem het, was
die primre skole Vissershok, Attie van
Wyk, Blue Mountain, Meulenhof (naby Phi-
ladelphia), Kersboslaagte (in Klipheuwel),
Joostenberg, asook die Primre Skool Tre-
vor Manuel in Fisantekraal en die Primre
Skool The Valley.
Die wenskool vanjaar was die Primre
Skool Attie van Wyk met die Primre Skool
Klipheuwel tweede en
Meulenhof derde.
Die organisasie Living
Maths het wetenskaplike
sakrekenaars aan die kin-
ders as spesiale pryse oor-
handig vir prestasies van
85% of meer.
Altesame 15 leerders van
graad 3 tot 7, wat onder die
top-drie geindig het, het
ook trofees ontvang.
Die kompetisie is gestig
en word al vyf jaar aange-
bied deur Loekie van Wyk,
ook bekend as oom Loekie
onder die leerders, onder
die vaandel van die Dur-
banville Schools Foundati-
on.
Die 74-jarige VanWyk, n
afgetrede onderwyser, is
die medestigter en n trus-
teelid van die Durbanville
Schools Foundation.
Hy is n oud-skoolhoof
van die Primre Skool Al-
pha van 1994 tot 1998. Hy
bied ook n soortgelyke
kompetisie vir spel aan, en
doenook sedert 2000byvier
van hierdie skole n karak-
terontwikkelingsprogram
om dissipline by die skole
op te skerp.
g g ,
Hier by Denise Robinson, beskermvrou van die projek, is een van
die trofeewenners, Abdullah Isaacs, n graad 5leerder van die
Primre Skool Klipheuwel, en sy trotse pa, Nazeem.
Zola Jongola (links) en Eugene Pietersen, albei graad 4leerders aan die Primre Skool Attie van
Wyk bewonder die trofee.
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16 TYGERBURGER Durbanville Woensdag, 18 November 2015NUUS
An exhibition of the work of 21 Austrian art-
ists was opened in the Rust-en-Vrede gallery
inWellingtonRoad inDurbanville last Tues-
day.
The exhibition titled Mitgebracht will
last until 10 December.
The exhibition is part of an exhange
project. These artists spent between one and
three months in 11 towns and countries,
where working periods are offered by the
province of Salzburg.
Since 1987, the cultural department of the
province of Salzburg has organised this suc-
cessful studio exchange programme, which
is constantly being extended to include new
destinations the latest being in collabora-
tion with Rust-en-Vrede gallery.
The operating hours of the gallery are
Mondays to Fridays from 09:00 to 17:00, and
on Saturdays from 09:00 to 13:00.
Salzburg art brought here
Attending the official opening were (from left) Dr Dietgard Grimmer (director of visual art at the
cultural department of the province of Salzburg and curator of the Traklhaus Gallery in Salzburg),
Matthias Radosztics (vicechair of the Austrian embassy in Pretoria), Hamlin Jansen van Vuuren
(curator of RustenVrede gallery) and Judy Woodborne from Woodstock in Cape Town, a local
print artist.
Denise Robinson
(left), member of
parliament, poses
with Desmond Smith
(chairperson of
Sanlams managing
committee) and
Hamlin Jansen van
Vuuren (curator of
RustenVrede gallery)
at the opening.
A 5km trail run is presented by the Durban-
ville Childrens Home on Bloemendal wine
farm outside Durbanville on Sunday 6 De-
cember.
All the money raised will be used for a
Christmas party for the childrenwhowill be
at the home on Christmas day.
Registration starts at 06:00 and the trail
run starts at 07:00. The cost is R70 per person
for online entries or R100 on the day.
The prize-giving event is from 09:00. The
first man and woman shall win R600 each,
second place R400 and third place R200.Med-
als will be handed out to all finishers and
there will be lots of lucky draw prizes.
V Enter online at http://entries.onsiteevents.co.za.
5km run for childrens Christmas party
Dville Besigheid byeen
Durbanville Besigheid het onlangs n byeenkoms by Soet
Emporium in Durbanville gehou. Heinrich Lategan van Late-
ganskop was die spreker en het ook n wynproe aangebied.
Die geselligheid is bygewoon deur (van links) Riaan Joubert, Zillah Brits, Lehan Palvie, Thys
Odendaal, Chris van Zyl en PieterJozua Erasmus.
Hier tydens die byeenkoms is (van links) Ernst Slabbert, Janlo Fourie, Nielen Marais en
Heinrich Lategan, spreker.
After the success of last years craft beer,
wine and food pairing appreciation fair at
Willowbridge Shopping Centre in associa-
tion with the Craft Beer Project, things
have been taken up a few notches this year.
This annual event not only sports the
new name of Beers & Gears, but has also
been repositioned outdoors on the lush
lawns adjacent to the centre and will be
open to the public on 5 and 6 December.
Another exciting addition will be the
range of cars on showeach day sports cars
on Saturday and classic cars on Sunday.
Live bands, a kiddies corner for the wee
ones, and of course plenty of space to relax,
are all additions thatmake this the summer
festival a must to attend.
With your ticket you will receive a glass
along with two tasters. Times: Saturday:
10:00 until 21:00, and Sunday: 10:00 until
17:00. Car display from 12:00 to 16:00 daily.
Tickets costR80onlineorR100 at thedoor
(www.quicket.co.za).
Wine& beer pair fair
nowBeers&Gears
The Karoo animal protection societys
(Kaps) charity bargain shop is busy un-
packing their summer stock just shy of be-
ing in their new premises for a year.
The shop, which sells bric-a-brac so Ka-
roo animals can receive mobile medical at-
tention, has now reached their 10th month
of trading in their Parow shop.
Gloria Pitlo from the organisation says
their rails are currently filling up with
summer stock. Come and visit our shop
and please bring your friends and any
items you may wish to donate for us to sell
we cant survive without you, she said.
The shop is open every Friday from 10:00
to 15:00 and every Saturday from 09:00 to
12:00. They are shop no 4 in the Montana
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