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ToDay’s hEaDlinE nEws! save around r300 per month!* Visit www.budgetinsurance.co.za Woensdag, 21 Mei 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za DURBANVILLE RUNNING: PENSIONERS LEAVE DOCTORS IN AWE Grans beat bone blues ESMÉ ERASMUS @erasmusesme I t was doctor’s orders that got Marianne Nelson running, and she’s still going strong at 70-years-old. When she was 55 her doctor ordered her to start doing light exercise like walking to combat her osteoporosis. But when she joined the Run/Walk for Life in Welgemoed, she could not even walk around the rugbyfield. But Marianne, who now resides in Dur- banville, did not give up, and five years later she ran her first Comrades. Now, 15 years later, she has two Comrades marathons and two Two Oceans marathons under her belt, and this year will complete her eighth Two Oceans halfmarathon. Not only did she permanently improve her bone density from 53 % to 80 % - something the doctors are still in awe over - but she also met her now best friend, Cathy Taylor (72) from Plattekloof when Cathy joined the Run/Walk for Life in Welgemoed in 2000. They since joined the Durbanville Athle- tics Club in 2005 when they became more se- riously involved in running. The two have been running together for 14 years now and are fondly referred to as the “Durbanville twins”. “It is amazing how we turn up in exactly the same running gear – same t-shirt, same shoes,” said Marianne. They are now mem- bers of the Durbanville Run/Walk for Life since January, where they train three times a week. The club operates from Durbanville High school’s sport premises. Shared experiences Their lives became interwoven as a result of spending so much time, sometimes hard times, together running. Tragically, they also share the heartbreak of losing a son in a car accident. Cathy’s son died on 6 September 2006 and Marianne’s son four years later on 10 February 2010. “Undoubtedly our fellowship derived through running with each other. It helped us both to cope and share our loss,” says Ca- thy. Marianne started walking after severe back pain in 1999. Her doctor suggested she start light exercise to build up her bone den- sity. Bone material from her hip had already been transplanted to strengthen her disinte- grating vertebrae, which caused the pressu- re on a nerve in her spine. Hitting the road After a year she took walking seriously and participated in long distance road runs. In 2001 she completed her first 50 km Big Walk in less than seven hours. A year later a halfmarathon followed and in 2003 she won the women’s 60-plus category of the Knysna marathon. She also won a gold medal in the 25 km Big Walk. She then took part in the SA Masters Track and Field Championships in 2006 and won gold medals in the 5km and 10km race walking for women 60 years and older. In 2006 she achieved her WP Masters co- lours in these events. Two years later she again won gold medals in both distances at the SA Masters Track and Field Champions- hips. In 2009 she was selected to represent WP at the SA Cross Country championships in Pretoria, where she won a silver medal in the 65 years and older category. She also bro- ke the record in 3000m race walking in the masters category. V To page 2. Johan Botha of Run/Walk for Life Durbanville with “Durbanville twins” Cathy Taylor (left) of Plattekloof and Marianne Nelson of Durbanville. PHOTO: ESMÉ ERASMUS

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  • ToDays hEaDlinE nEws!

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    Woensdag, 21 Mei 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

    DURBANVILLE

    RUNNING: PENSIONERS LEAVE DOCTORS IN AWE

    Grans beat bone blues

    ESM ERASMUS

    @erasmusesme

    I

    t was doctors orders that got Marianne

    Nelson running, and shes still going

    strong at 70-years-old.

    When she was 55 her doctor ordered her

    to start doing light exercise like walking to

    combat her osteoporosis.

    Butwhenshe joined theRun/Walk forLife

    in Welgemoed, she could not even walk

    around the rugbyfield.

    But Marianne, who now resides in Dur-

    banville, did not give up, and five years later

    she ran her first Comrades.

    Now, 15 years later, she has twoComrades

    marathons and two Two Oceans marathons

    under her belt, and this year will complete

    her eighth Two Oceans halfmarathon.

    Not only did shepermanently improveher

    bone density from 53 % to 80 % - something

    the doctors are still in awe over - but she also

    met her now best friend, Cathy Taylor (72)

    from Plattekloof when Cathy joined the

    Run/Walk for Life in Welgemoed in 2000.

    They since joined the Durbanville Athle-

    tics Club in 2005 when they becamemore se-

    riously involved in running.

    The two have been running together for

    14 years now and are fondly referred to as

    the Durbanville twins.

    It is amazing how we turn up in exactly

    the same running gear same t-shirt, same

    shoes, said Marianne. They are now mem-

    bers of the Durbanville Run/Walk for Life

    since January, where they train three times

    a week. The club operates from Durbanville

    High schools sport premises.

    Shared experiences

    Their lives became interwoven as a result

    of spending so much time, sometimes hard

    times, together running.

    Tragically, they also share the heartbreak

    of losing a son in a car accident. Cathys son

    died on 6 September 2006 and Mariannes

    son four years later on 10 February 2010.

    Undoubtedly our fellowship derived

    through running with each other. It helped

    us both to cope and share our loss, says Ca-

    thy.

    Marianne started walking after severe

    back pain in 1999. Her doctor suggested she

    start light exercise to build up her bone den-

    sity. Bonematerial fromher hip had already

    been transplanted to strengthen her disinte-

    grating vertebrae, which caused the pressu-

    re on a nerve in her spine.

    Hitting the road

    After a year she took walking seriously

    and participated in long distance road runs.

    In 2001 she completed her first 50 km Big

    Walk in less than seven hours. A year later

    a halfmarathon followed and in 2003 shewon

    the womens 60-plus category of the Knysna

    marathon. She also won a gold medal in the

    25 km Big Walk.

    She then took part in the SA Masters

    Track and Field Championships in 2006 and

    won gold medals in the 5km and 10km race

    walking for women 60 years and older.

    In 2006 she achieved her WP Masters co-

    lours in these events. Two years later she

    again won gold medals in both distances at

    the SAMasters Track and Field Champions-

    hips.

    In 2009 she was selected to represent WP

    at the SA Cross Country championships in

    Pretoria, where she won a silver medal in

    the 65 years and older category. She also bro-

    ke the record in 3000m race walking in the

    masters category.

    V To page 2.

    Johan Botha of Run/Walk for Life Durbanville with Durbanville twins Cathy Taylor (left) of

    Plattekloof and Marianne Nelson of Durbanville. PHOTO: ESM ERASMUS

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    A year later in 2010 she received SA Mas-

    ters colours in 5km race walking and the

    year thereafter she took up trail running.

    She and Cathy did their first AfricanX

    trailrun over three days in Kleinmond as

    the team The Grannies and were awar-

    ded the Sanet Wentzel Spirit Award.

    In 2012 Marianne also received SA Mas-

    ters colours in 10 km race walking.

    Cathy started her path to fitness when

    shewas 56-years-old and begunwalking up

    to 8 km every day along the beach at Blou-

    bergstrand.

    When she moved to the northern su-

    burbs in 2000 she join the Run/Walk for Li-

    fe in Welgemoed and met Marianne. She

    walked about 6400km in four years, after

    which she completed the first of five mara-

    thons.

    She joined the Durbanville Athletics

    Club with Marianne and started taking

    part in track and field 5km and 10km

    events, achieving her national colours in

    2008, of which she is extremely proud.

    In 2006 she did the first of three TwoOce-

    ans ultramarathons. She has also comple-

    ted five Two Oceans halfmarathons.

    She joined Marianne in 2011 doing trail

    running.

    But in 2012 she fractured her right ankle

    and, after making a come-back in Decem-

    ber last year, was advised by her doctor to

    stop running and rather focus on walking

    due to continuouss back pain as a result

    of osteoarthritis.

    In January this year she and Marianne

    decided to join the Run/Walk for Life in

    Durbanville, feeling that being such good

    friends, we need to stay together, Cathy

    said.

    And now we have completed the circle

    fromwalking, to running, back to walking

    even if we do it shuffle shuffle,Marian-

    ne added.

    Not bad for two grannies - Marianne has

    six grandchildren and Cathy has seven.

    Their husbands are very proud of them.

    If it was not for my husband, Alan, who

    drivesmearoundeverywhere, itwouldnot

    have been possible, Marianne said.

    Last SaturdayMarianne took part in the

    15kmMeiringspoort trail run, while Cathy

    walked the Brackenfell halfmarathon over

    21 km.

    Theyplan to do their next three-dayAfri-

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    begin aan die Paarlse kant van die Du

    Toitskloof-pas en lei dan na die kruis

    wat deur Italiaanse oorlogsgevangenes

    opgerig is.

    Almal is welkom. Nie-lede betaal n

    administrasiefooi van R10.

    V Kontak die stapleier, Marius Carstens, by

    084 255 7464.

    Due to an increase in robberies in Durban-

    ville, neighbourhood watch members are

    urged to attend an information meeting to-

    morrow to be trained as volunteer auxilia-

    ry law enforcement officers.

    Our area is experiencing ongoing rob-

    beries, which involve guns and knives,

    said Dave Roberts, meeting co-ordinator

    and member of the CGW neighbourhood

    watch for The Crest, Goedemoed and Well-

    way Park East.

    He said police officers were overstret-

    ched and volunteers who completed the

    programme would give police officials mo-

    re time to combat crime.

    The meeting is from 18:00 in the Alpha

    Primary school hall in Skool Street inMor-

    ningstar, Durbanville.

    The auxiliary law enforcement service

    was launched by the city in November last

    year.

    It allows members of the public to regis-

    ter as volunteers and perform law enforce-

    ment duties.

    Volunteer auxiliary officers are recrui-

    ted from neighbourhood watch structures

    andworkaminimum16hours amonthwit-

    hout compensation.

    Applicants must be at least 18-years-old,

    able-bodied, mentally and physically fit,

    have no criminal record, have a valid

    drivers licence and be proficient in En-

    glish, with Xhosa or Afrikaans.

    Preference will be given to persons with

    a matric certificate

    Candidates need to pass a physical asses-

    sment and amedical evaluation prior to ap-

    pointment, may be required to wear a uni-

    form and may be required to carry fire-

    arms if they pass a competency test.

    Application forms are available at the ci-

    tys law enforcement offices and subcoun-

    cil offices.

    V Phone 021 444 8235 with enquiries.

    Volunteer

    cops needed

    for crimewar

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    V Cake and tea is served on Sunday 25 May

    from 14:30 to 17:00 at the Durbanville Rose

    Garden by the Bellville Methodist Church

    (WA morning) at R25 per person. Contact

    Yvonne Shead on 021 919 9965.

    V Bipolre gemoedsteuring en die psigo

    paatpersoonlikhede word bespreek deur dr.

    Susan Rabe, n psigiater van die Paarl, by die

    byeenkomsvandiedepressie enangsonder

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    te. Toegang is gratis en tee, koffie en versna

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    072 266 8420 met navrae.

    V Die Durbellleeskring kom op Woensdag

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    hout sal die digbundel In die skadu van soveel

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    en Edelweisstraat. Rig navrae aan Estelle by

    082 852 5248.

    Dagboek | Diary

    More adoring dogs in the care of the Fi-

    santekraal Animal Welfare (FAW) are

    available to be loved at their forever ho-

    mes

    Two-year-old Mopsie was obtained

    from a farmyard with her puppies, all of

    whomhavebeenhomed.Atherprevious

    home she was friends with children,

    dogs, cats and even chickens, and really

    enjoyed socialising.

    She is approximately the size of a Staf-

    fordshire bull terrier and has a low to

    medium energy level, a smooth coat and

    good health.

    Bonga is a healthy, five-year-old Bor-

    der Collie-mix, with low energy levels

    and a love of good food and comfort. In

    return, he will be a loyal protector and

    a true friend.

    All adoptions are subject to a home

    check and adoption fee. Contact us at in-

    [email protected] or on 084 519 0380.

    VVisit www.faw.za.org to view other animals up

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    Loving, loyal

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  • Woensdag, 21 Mei 2014 NEWS TYGERBURGER Durbanville 7

    Sien gewilde spotprent nou in vlees

    n Spesiale spotprent vir die noordelike voorstede...

    LOUISA STEYL

    @lounotes

    Aanhangers van die gewilde Afrikaanse

    spotprentreeks, Idees Vol Vrees, kan dit bin-

    nekort in die vlees sien.

    n Plaaslike grapmaker en n rolprentma-

    kerhethandegevat om IdeesVolVrees (IVV),

    in n aanlyn reeks te ontwikkel, waar di

    dubbelsinnige spotprentreeks met sy slim

    en skreeusnaakse woordspelings lewen-

    dig gesien sal word.

    Die eerste program van IVV is Donderdag

    15 Mei aanlyn bekend gestel.

    Bellville se Kobus Galloway, die komedi-

    ant verantwoordelik vir die IVV-spotprente,

    enDurbanville seRemanodeBeer vanTwel-

    veEleven-produksies, het met die hulp van

    Werner Smit, nog n plaaslike komediant,

    die spotskrifte vir die eerste webisode ge-

    skryf. Kobus en Werner het my genader

    met die idee om n show te doen gegrond op

    Idees Vol Vrees, vertel Remano.

    Hy is n groot aanhanger van Kobus se

    spotprente en s dit was opwindend om te

    dink hoe hy sy prentjies lewendig kan

    maak. Kobus s hy het reeds met n hand

    vol konsepte en episodes gesit wat hy deur

    die jare bymekaar gemaak het. Hyt toe vir

    Werner en Remano genader om di konsep

    n realiteit te maak. Toe die drie van ons

    een aand in Durbanville oor n koue biertjie

    saamgesels, toeweet ons ons sitmet iets spe-

    siaals. Kobus s hy weet nie of daar tans so

    iets in die Suid-Afrikaanse vermaaklik-

    heidsbedryf is nie, veral nie in Afrikaans

    nie. Wanneer hy sy konsepte en idees vir n

    IVV-illustrasie aanmekaar sit, kan baie van

    hulle dikwels ook in die werklikheid

    werk. Soms werk die idee beter lewendig

    as in n spotprent. Ek verduidelik soms n

    idee vir iemand en dit is dan selfs snaakser

    as die illustrasie self, s hy.

    Die eerste webisode van Die Idees Vol

    Vrees Show is in die Durbanville-omgewing

    geskiet. Ons is almal van die noordelike

    voorstede, so dit is ons hood, s Remano.

    As dit Bellville Rock City is vir musiek,

    is Goodwood ons Hollywood, lag hy.

    Hulle ken natuurlik al die interessante

    plekke inhul area, soosTheRabbitHole,wat

    hulle toegang gegee het tot die kroeg vir n

    deel van die webisode. Omdat daar nog nie

    nborgvir die reeks isnie,moes elkeenmaar

    sy kontakte gebruik om die eerste episode

    te vervaardig.

    Vir eers sal hulle die reeks net aanlyn ver-

    sprei, maar die droom is om dit op televisie

    te kan uitsaai. Alles het natuurlik n begro-

    ting, so ons is op soek na enige persoon of

    sake-ondernemingwat aanboordwil komas

    borg, s hy.

    As enigiemandwilweet hoe hulle deel van

    die IVV-aksie kan wees, kan hulle n e-pos

    stuur na [email protected].

    V Vir meer oor IVV, besoek Kobus se Idees Vol Vrees

    Facebookblad of volg hom op Twitter by @ideesvol

    vrees.

    V Besoek www.tygerburger.co.za om die eerste webi

    sode van Die Idees Vol Vrees Show te sien.

  • 8 TYGERBURGER Durbanville Woensdag, 21 Mei 2014NUUS

    Lourensrivier Gemeente Strand

    www.lourensrivier.co.za

    Vir meer inligting oor die kontakpersone

    besoek ons webblad of skakel die

    Kerkkantoor @ 021 853 5991

    Die volgende markte keur saam:

    Lourensrivier Feesmark

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    Craft Expo @ Langebaan

    Feesmark Heidekoppie NGK Brackenfell

    Kaapse Geskenke Mark

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    NG Gansbaai Kersmark

    Oase Feesmark Kuilsrivier

    Santas Fair

    Strooidak Feemark Paarl

    Suider Strand Kersmark

    Weskus Kersmark

    Winkel ini Woud, George

    ESM ERASMUS

    @erasmusesme

    M

    et n squeeze gaan tot 10 000 mense

    handskud met n wildvreemdeling

    alles in die goeie gees waarin Kaap-

    stad aangewys is as 2014 se wreldontwerp-

    hoofstad.

    Die internasionale raad van nywerheids-

    ontwerpers wys elke twee jaar n stad as w-

    reldontwerphoofstad (WDC) aan. As ont-

    werphoofstad sal Kaapstad gasheer wees vir

    verskeie geleenthede en projekte met die te-

    ma Live Design. Transform Life.

    Hennie Meyer, bekroonde en internasio-

    naal bekende keramiekkunstenaar, was ge-

    inspireer na n praatjie oor Kaapstad se aan-

    wysing by die jaarvergadering van Cera-

    mics SA. Hy het dit met Janine de Waal, n

    argitek en kunstenaar van Durbanville, by-

    gewoon en hulle het besluit om saam n pro-

    jek te doen.

    Ons het onsself afgevra, Suid-Afrika is so

    anders as Helsinki, die vorige wreldont-

    werp hoofstad. Wat kan ons met keramiek

    doen om almal deel van ons projek te maak?

    Op pad terug van Kaapstad af tot in Durban-

    ville het ons gedink en besluit dit moet n

    drinkding wees iets van klei wat mense

    kan nourish, vertel Henniemet bruisende

    geesdrif aanTygerBurger, almoeshydi sto-

    rie seker al n hele paar keer vertel het.

    Hulle het toe op die idee gekom van n

    handdruk om alle mense deel te maak van

    die ontwerpproses. Alles mensgemaak is

    eintlik ontwerp, as n mens mooi daaroor

    dink selfs jou roete van die werk huis toe.

    Voorlegging

    Hulle het n voorlegging gedoen en hul

    projek is gekeur as een van sowat 460 uit by-

    kans 1 300 aansoeke. Hul projek is ingeskryf

    in die kategorie Bridging theDivide onder

    die onderafdeling Connections that unite.

    Die projek Ukusela eKapa, wat gepas

    SlurpKaapstad op beteken, behels dat ver-

    skillende mense bekendes en onbekendes

    hul handdruk doen op 10 000 klam kleibek-

    ers. Die bekers word dan geteken met slegs

    diepersoonsenaamenouderdomen pragtig

    geglasuur in die swart en geel kleure van die

    logo van die wereld-ontwerpstad-inisiatief.

    Dit bekers staan bekend as ikomityi, wat

    beteken n drinkding sonder handvatsel.

    Elkeen wat n handdruk op n beker ge-

    doenhet, ontvang n sleutelhouer enkandan

    in November tydens die installasie byme-

    kaar kom en hul sleutelhouer uitruil vir n

    ander, uniek-ontwerpte drinkbeker.

    Zanne Stapelberg, wat ook onlangs haar

    handdruk by haar huis in Durbanville ge-

    doen het, was baie opgewonde oor die pro-

    jek. Ons dink kuns is net vir die elite, maar

    hierdie is n perfekte voorbeeld wat bewys

    dit is nie so nie. Dis amazing. Wat vir my

    veral mooi is, is dat jy nie die persoon wat

    jou beker gaan kry, hoef te ken nie. Dis hier-

    die gedagte van uitreik na n medemens, dit

    voel so special, het sy aan TygerBurger ge-

    s.

    Ander bekendes wat al hul handdruk op

    n kleibeker verewig het, is onder meer An-

    drP.Brink, Zapiro, RobLouw,TimNoakes,

    die sjefMargot Janse, dieKaapstadse outeur

    en skrywer, Margie Orford, en Margit Mey-

    er-Rdenbeck, bekend as Dowwe Dolla.

    Joernaliste

    Joernaliste en ander personeel vanTyger-

    Burger kon ook onlangs hul eie handdruk-

    stempel op die kleibekers afdruk toe Hennie

    hul projek daar gaan bekend stel het.

    Ons hoop mense sal die ikoonbekers as

    versamelaarsitems begin beskou en ons be-

    plan n paar veilings met Stephen Welz om

    groter bewustheid te skep, s Hennie.

    Andr P. Brink se beker is verlede naweek

    by die Franschhoek-Letterkundefees op-

    geveil tenbatevandiedorp sebiblioteek-

    fonds.

    Ons gaan 10 000 bekers maak wat die-

    selfde lyk, maar nie twee gaan presies

    dieselfde wees nie, omdat die handdruk

    op elkeen verskil. Dis asof jy handskud

    met iemand wat jy van geen kant ken

    nie.

    Hennie, n oud-keramiekdosent en de-

    partementshoof van die Tygerberg-

    kunssentrum tot 13 jaar gelede, het ges

    die opvoedkundige aspek van die projek

    is belangrik.

    Ons wou h ons projek moet pas by

    die leuse Live design. Transform life.

    As jy aan jouself kan dink as n ontwer-

    per, dan weet jy jy kan ook ander goed

    doenom joueie lewe te verander enbeter

    te maak, al is dit net hoe jy die roete be-

    plan na jou kind se skool toe.

    Ons wil h die bekers moet mense

    herinner dat ontwerp n integrale deel

    van ons lewens is, verduidelik hy.

    Dit was vir Hennie en Janine ook belang-

    rik ommet ander ontwerpers saam te werk.

    n Meganiese ingenieur by Easycan, Paul

    Herrmann, het n spesialemetaalmasjien ge-

    maak om die kleibekers uit te druk. n Gra-

    fiese kunstenaar, Alta Stegmann, het die lo-

    go, sleutelhouers en ander ontwerpe, asook

    animasie-produksielyn om die projek aan

    mense te verduidelik, gedoen. Larita Engel-

    brecht het die Stop Frame-animasie gedoen.

    Die idee is om liefdadigheidsorganisasie

    te kry om bekende ikone in Suid- Afrika te

    nomineer vir n squeeze, soosmet Zanne Sta-

    pelberg, wat deur die Durbanville-kinder-

    huis genomineer is. Die ikoonbekers sal la-

    ter opgeveil word, waarvan die helfte van

    die inkomste aan die spesifieke liefdadig-

    heidsorganisisie sal gaan.

    V Sien n video op www.tygerburger.co.za hoe die be

    kers gemaak word. Besoek ukusela ekapaUkusela op

    Facebook. Besoek ook die webblad #wdc#411.

    Skud handmet een van 10 000

    Zanne Stapelberg doen hier haar squeeze by haar huis in Durbanville, terwyl Hennie

    Meyer n ogie hou. FOTO: ESM ERASMUS

    With World Hunger Day on 28 May swif-

    tly approaching, Brackenfell based orga-

    nisation Shiloh invites everyone in the

    Peninsula to actively become part of the

    effort to prevent hunger.

    Malnutrition and under nourishment

    areno longer somethingwe can cast aside

    as relegated to somewhere up in Africa.

    The reality is that a staggering percen-

    tage of children in our surrounding areas

    are victims of this preventable condition.

    Wallacedene, Khayalitsha, Du Noon

    and Mfuleni are only some of the malnu-

    trition hotspots where it is not uncom-

    mon for children to go to bed hungry

    saysShilohPRmanagerEstelleVeldman.

    The school-going children also have

    difficulty concentrating in class and are

    often labelled as slow or lazy. Our bodies

    are not designed to work or play without

    the necessary fuel to keep everything

    working.Malnutrition causes severe loss

    of brain function, muscle development

    and concentration, says Veldman.

    Shiloh aims to sign up awhopping 3000

    debit orders, where every R3 donated to

    Shiloh through the Debit Order Drive en-

    sures a meal to a hungry child.

    We encourage the public to sign up for

    a debit order for as little as R30 or R50.

    For the same price as a fast food lunch,

    you can feed 10 hungry kids everymonth.

    AlthoughWorld Hunger Day is once a ye-

    ar,wehave to combat this issue every day

    of the year and therefore need sustainabi-

    lity. If you have the heart to help, why not

    involve your colleagues, school friends

    and family to take part in this life-chan-

    ging drive.

    Just imagine the impact we can have

    collectively, but we need the help of each

    individual.

    BOK Radio will broadcast live from

    Shiloh Relief on the day.

    Deliciously pancakes and coffee will be

    for sale and the Shiloh office will be open

    for extended hours during next week for

    the public to drop off donations (07:00 to

    19:00 Mon to Fri and 09:00 to 12:00 on Sa-

    turday)

    The public can assist with groceries

    such as canned food, coffee, tea, rice, toi-

    letries and bedding.

    Or roll up your sleeves and get busy

    with the crew at Shiloh by sorting and

    packing donations received.

    Their offices are situated at 15 Gemini

    Street, Brackenfell Industria.

    V To request a debit order form, please email Es

    telle Veldman at [email protected].

    Shiloh aims to beat hunger

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    sy Poppie-projek in skole begin om

    kinders van hul regte en ander kinders

    se omstandighede bewus te maak.

    Kinderbeskermingsweek word land-

    wyd gevier om ouers, kinders en die ge-

    meenskap bewus temaak van kinders se

    regte in terme van die Kinderwet en die

    land se grondwet.

    DiPoppie-projek,wat die hele jaar sal

    voortduur, het ten doel om kinders te

    leer om hulself te beskerm en uit te reik

    na kinders wat in nood verkeer en bloot-

    gestel is aan ongewenste omstandighe-

    de.

    Elke klas sal aangemoedig word om n

    lappop aan te neem om voor te sorg.

    Die poppie verteenwoordig n regte

    kind wat in nood verkeer en aan wie Ba-

    disa Trio kinderbeskermingsdienste le-

    wer.

    Aangemoedig

    Die kinders sal ook aangemoedigword

    om die res van die jaar vir die poppie te

    sorg deur nie-bederfbare kos, klere,

    skoene, skryfbehoeftes, speelgoed, boe-

    ke en toiletware in te samel.

    Die teenwoordigheid van die lappop in

    die klas sal die kinders in die klas herin-

    ner aan die voorregtewat hulle geniet en

    dat daar kinders is wat hul hulp baie no-

    dig het.

    Badisa Trio se maatskaplike werkers

    sal onder meer n aanbieding vir die on-

    derwysers van die skool oor kinderbe-

    skerming doen en n poppekasvertoning

    vir graad R- tot 3-leerders aanbied.

    Hierdie projek word ondersteun deur

    die departement van onderwys se maat-

    skaplike werkers in skole in metro-

    noord en metro-oos.

    Badisa Trio is die enigste geregistreer-

    de nie-winsgewendewelsynsorganisasie

    wat maatskaplike dienste lewer in Bell-

    ville, Durbanville, Morningstar, Fisan-

    tekraal, Kraaifontein, Scottsdene, Brac-

    kenfell en Northpine.

    Verwaarlosing

    Di organisasie, wat daarop fokus om

    kinders te beskerm teen verwaarlosing,

    mishandeling, uitbuiting, seksuele mo-

    lestering en seksuele misbruik, het die

    afgelope boekjaar 5 482 kinders in die

    noordelike voorstede van Kaapstad be-

    reik.

    Dienste word gelewer vanuit drie kan-

    tore, naamlik in Bellville, Kraaifontein

    enScottsdene vandaar dienaamtrio.

    Enige laerskool of organisie wat be-

    langstel om betrokke te raak by hierdie

    projek, kan Karen Minnaar by

    083 409 2945 kontak of n e-pos stuur na

    [email protected].

    V Besoek www.badisatrio.co.za vir meer inligting

    oor Badisa Trio se werksaamhede.

    Kinders hier op

    hul regte gewys

    Badisa Trio se Poppieprojek in skole gaan

    tydens die Kinderbeskermingsweek afskop

    en vir die res van die jaar voortduur.

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    verloor my huis, motor en

    meubels. Ek moes alles spot-

    goedkoop verkoop om vir my

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    Dit blyk die nommer 13 is

    regtig bad luck, want om als

    te kroon, het ek my moeder

    ook skielik verloor. Niemand

    het dit verwag nie.

    Ek het my CV al ingegee,

    maar ek het nrens reggekom

    met werk nie. Ons woon nou

    by my skoonouers en ek is

    oneindig dankbaar vir hul

    gasvryheid, maar ons is nie

    hul verantwoordelikheid nie.

    Waarom kry ek nie werk

    nie? Ek was my lewe lank n

    bestuurder, maar nie een plek

    skakel my vir n onderhoud

    nie. S ons grondwet dan nie

    dat almal gelyk behandel moet

    word nie? Gaan dit nie oor

    gelyke regte vir almal nie?

    Waar gaan klop ek aan vir

    hulp in Suid-Afrika as almal

    hul re draai? Ek het n vrou

    en kinders wat swaar op my

    steun, maar op wie kan ek

    steun?

    GERHARD

    Kraaifontein

    Het almal dan

    nie gelyke regte?

    Met verwysing na die Galleria-

    ontwikkeling in Tygervallei

    (Di tweede sakehart verwel-

    kom, TygerBurger, 14 Mei).

    Daar is n element van kom-

    mer.

    Volgens die skets maak die

    huidige atletiekbaan plek vir n

    hotel. Indien hierdie atletiek-

    baan verdwyn, sal atletiekby-

    eenkomste na ander plekke

    buite Bellville moet skuif.

    My voorstel is dat die ontwik-

    kelaar, Devmet, deur die Stad

    Kaapstad verplig moet word om

    n ander atletiekbaan op hul eie

    koste in die Tygervallei-omge-

    wing te ontwikkel.

    Indien onderhandelings nie

    suksesvol is nie, kan dit deur

    middel van n hofbevel afge-

    dwing word. As alternatief kan

    die huidige planne deur die

    stadsraad afgekeur word.

    Om bestaande fasiliteite wat

    werk, weg te neem, dien geen

    doel nie.

    JOHAN VILJOEN

    Eversdal

    Atletiekbaanmoet

    dan vervangword

    Ek wil graag my waardering

    uitspreek aan TygerBurger vir

    jul digitale weergawe. Dit is

    vir my baie belangrik om die

    plaaslike nuus te kan lees en

    op hoogte van sake in my

    kontrei te bly, omdat ek nie

    altyd tuis is nie.

    Ek werk in Mosambiek en is

    weinig tuis. Dit is dus vir my

    lekker om hier ingelig te bly.

    Deur middel van TygerBurger

    kan n mens lees wat tuis en in

    aanliggende gebiede gebeur.

    Dis soms hartseer om te lees

    Koerant hou hom in

    die vreemde ingelig

    van die aantal roof- en moord-

    gevalle en sinlose geweld.

    Die geval in Bishop Lavis,

    waar die oorhoofse projektor

    gesteel was, is skokkend

    (Thieves now attend church to

    get to assets, TygerBurger, 7

    Mei). Ek het self daar kerk toe

    gegaan.

    Soveel mense vind baat by die

    manier waarop die projektor

    ingespan word om kerkdienste

    en die boodskap Sondae oor te

    bring. Watter barbare doen

    soveel moeite om daardie onreg

    teenoor mense te doen?

    Nogmaals baie dankie vir die

    weeklikse koerant. Hou aan met

    die goeie werk.

    RICHARD

    Kuilsrivier

    On Monday morning my

    daughter was jogging along

    Durban Road when she saw two

    rather scruffy-looking young

    men sitting in a bus shelter.

    They had rubber bands tied

    around their arms and were

    injecting something into their

    veins.

    On numerous occasions, the

    public have been asked to not

    give money to beggars at the

    intersections in the Tyger

    Valley area. This occurrence

    should be further warning: The

    money will probably not be

    used as implied on the heart-

    rending placards shown to

    motorists.

    ANONYMOUS

    Email

    Morning encounter

    beggars belief

    Hondeliefhebbers wat met hul

    diere stap of draf: Ek wil graag

    n versoek aan julle rig. Stap of

    draf met leibande aan jul diere.

    Ek en my hond is al deur

    twee honde, wat nie aan

    leibande was nie, aangeval. Ek

    is in een voorval aan die arm

    gebyt. Ek kan sien sommige

    eienaars voel hul diere is

    sosiaal, maar my probleem is

    dat my wolfhond nie sosiaal is

    nie. Juis as gevolg van di

    onaangename ervarings.

    Hy raak net baie beskermend

    wanneer los honde naby ons

    kom.

    In die proses word ek en die

    ander twee honde rondgepluk

    en die staptog met my diere

    raak onaangenaam. Ek voel

    ander eienaars moet probeer

    om te verstaan dat ons nt so

    graag ons aan die einde van n

    werkdag-stappie wil geniet.

    THERESA MASON

    Epos

    Hondemoet aan

    leibandewees

    Uitgewer:

    TygerBurger word uitgegee

    deur WP Koerante en is deel

    van die Media24groep

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    moed, The Crest, Kenridge

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    Totale verspreiding: 19 546

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    verskillende uitgawes vir die

    volgende gebiede: Bellville,

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    Korreksies:

    Volgens die redaksionele

    beleid van TygerBurger

    verwelkom ons voorstelle en

    kommentaar oor die koerant

    se inhoud en stel ons

    beduidende foute so gou as

    moontlik reg. Stuur asb.

    inligting oor die regstelling van

    foute in die koerant aan die

    ombudsman van Media24 se

    Gemeenskapspers, George

    Claassen, by george.claas

    [email protected] of skakel

    021 851 3232 of 083 543

    2471. Lesers kan ook klagtes

    oor die inhoud by die

    Persombudsman van

    SuidAfrika, mnr. Joe Tholoe,

    aanhangig maak. Skakel in

    daardie geval gerus 0011 484

    3612/8, stuur n faks na 0011

    484 3619 of n epos na

    nakhanyim@ombuds

    man.org.za of johan2@om

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    LEWENSKIEKIE

    Join the drive

    to provide

    blankets

    With winter fast approaching, one cannot

    help but spare a thought for the people

    and animals left to brave the gruelling

    elements.

    It was a simple thought like this that

    saw the birth of South Africas annual

    Twitter Blanket Drive (#TBD2014).

    Based on the premise that if every

    South African on Twitter donated one

    blanket, there would be far less people

    fighting the cold, a simple tweet started a

    national initiative.

    Now, every year a group of volunteers

    collect blankets which are then donated

    to organisations that redistribute them to

    those in need.

    TygerBurger has joined the initiative

    and will be acting as a drop-off point

    until the end of the drive on Wednesday

    28 May.

    With the icy temperatures and rainy

    autumn weve had, theres no telling how

    cold this years winter might get. A warm

    blanket could make a world of difference

    to someone who doesnt have much else.

    On the subject of blankets, polar fleece

    blankets are preferred, as they are more

    durable and dry quicker in wet condi-

    tions, but any donations are welcome.

    Blankets collected this year will be

    officially handed over at the Protea Fire

    and Ice hotel in the CBD on Thursday 29

    May and everyone is welcome to attend,

    provided you bring a blanket of course.

    More information about the blanket

    drive and how to help spread some

    warmth this winter is available on

    www.tygerburger.co.za.

    LEADER

    SMS

    V Regarding the water pressure (TB

    SMSs, 14 May). You should set the pres

    sure at the meter. Dont set the pressure

    too high as all the pressure is now resi

    dent in thehouseandcancause leaksand

    a disaster can ensue. Turn it down. Pear

    son, Brooklyn

    V Regarding Building resumes (TB, 14

    May).Theowner istakingtheCityofCape

    Town for a fool. Except for thewall which

    wasfixed, there isnotalkof theconstruc

    tionrecommencing. I thinkCherylWalters

    should get into her car and come to see

    for herself. It will also allow her to know

    more about the situation. Gerrit F.

    V Ons het klaar gestem, nou sal ek graag

    wil sien of ons in Sipresstraat, Sarepta n

    paar spoedwalle gaan kry. Sypaadjies

    word opgeknap, maar n gevaarlike deur

    pad kan nie spoedwalle kry nie. Anon

    V Baie dankie vir julle mooi koerant. Dis

    lekker om te weet wat in ons dorpie aan

    gaan. Dis belangrik dat ons weet hoe ons

    mense namekaar omsien en hoe ons jong

    mense presteer. Ek wil net n versoek rig

    dat julleassebliefons jongmensehelpom

    nwerk te kry. Dismoeilik vir ons omwerk

    te kry, aangesien ons nie enige ondervin

    dinghetnie.Niealmal hetdiegeleentheid

    om verder te studeer nie, maar het die

    passie om ons land n beter plek temaak.

    Martea, Kraaifontein

    VEkwensekwas ryk.Het julle gesienhoe

    veel mense slaap elke aand in Brighton

    weg in Kraaifontein? Dit lyk of die mens

    dom net van hierdie mense vergeet het.

    Ek bid elke aand vir hulle; ek kan skaars

    daagliks oorleef, maar ek het elke aand n

    warm bed, n dak oor my kop en n bord

    kos. Here, help hulle, dis winter. Hulle ruik

    nie na drank as ek hulle iets gee om te eet

    nie. Here, kyk na hulle. Anoniem

    V Thanks for a good newspaper. Anon

    ) SMSe kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord

    Tyger, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.

    TygerBurger waardeer lesers se menings, maar ten einde die onafhanklikheid van die koerant te handhaaf en in billikheid teenoor alle

    politieke partye en kandidate, sal tot die afhandeling van die verkiesing geen brief van n politieke aard geplaas word wat op een of

    ander wyse politieke partye en hul kandidate se standpunt propageer nie.

  • Woensdag, 21 Mei 2014 NEWS TYGERBURGER Durbanville 11

    Winter Warmer

    Give-Away!

    Ocean Basket Glengarry

    Restaurant 2 (Upper level),

    Glengarry Village

    Cnr De Bron & Fairtrees Roads,

    Eversdal 021 981 8948

    You giva us da voucher and we giva you da

    choice of any of da featured offerings to

    enjoy with your main meal.

    Offer exclusive to

    Ocean Basket Glengarry & Ocean Basket De Ville

    Vouchers are onlee valid when ordering a main meal at tables of 2 or more customers.

    Ocean Basket De Ville

    Shop 31, De Ville Centre

    Cnr Wellington & Main Road,

    durbanville 021 975 5344

    Complimentary

    Coffee

    Veg Spring Rolls

    Calamari Strips

    Complimentary

    Die bekende kos- en kunsmark word weer

    op Saterdag 24 Mei by die NGKerk Bergsig-

    Durbanville in Bolandweg, Durbanville

    van 08:30 tot 14:00 aangebied.

    Stalletjies, wat als onder dak sal wees, sal

    n verskeidenheid van handgemaakte pro-

    dukte en eetgoed verkoop.

    Die mark, wat vantevore net ten bate van

    die Betesda-projek vir gestremdes gehou is,

    is nou vergroot en die inkomste sal ook aan-

    gewend word vir Perdepret, n terapeutiese

    aktiwiteit met perde vir kinders van die

    Durbanville-kinderhuis, die Fisantekraal

    Centre for Development, wat opleiding in

    die gemeenskap doen en suksesvolle kandi-

    date help om werk te kry, asook Frontida,

    n Christelike uitreikprojek in Thailand.

    Pannekoek, boereworsrolle, koffie en tee

    kan by diemark geniet word. Kleinkoekies,

    pasteie, pannekoekbeskuit, koeksisters,

    skuimpies, handgemaakte broslekkers en

    toffies sal ook verkoop word.

    Handwerkstalletjies sal van kaartjies, ge-

    raamde papierkuns en handgemaakte tafel-

    linne tot juweliersware, dekoritems vir die

    huis en handgemaakte glasborde en -bakke

    verkoop. Tweedehandse boeke, DVDs en

    CDs word teen weggeepryse verkoop.

    Die boekewat nie verkoopwordnie,word

    geskenk aan nie-winsgewende organisa-

    sies, soos aftreeoorde en die Durbanville-

    kinderhuis. Kontak Hans Human by

    082 549 0518 om boeke te skenk. Plaaslike

    skilders gaan hul werk uitstal en verkoop.

    Belangstellendes kan Pierre de Villiers

    by 083 377 7406 kontak. Toegang is gratis en

    daar is volop parkering.

    V Stuur n epos na [email protected].

    Kos- en kunsmark gehou

    Therewill be anexhibition to celebrateStHe-

    lena Day on Friday, May 23 at the Meado-

    wridge Library in Howard Road, Bergvliet.

    On display will be St Helena Island census

    lists, records and the family trees of, amongst

    others, Saunders, Doveton, Joshua, Solo-

    mon, Fester, Maggot, Francis, Cole and Bar-

    nes.

    The exhibition starts at 09:00 and ends at

    16:30. Entry is free.

    V Contact Merle Martin, South African St Helena Her

    itage Association, 0217018422, 0768433541.

    Exhibition for StHelenaDay celebrations

  • 12 TYGERBURGER Durbanville Woensdag, 21 Mei 2014NUUS

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    Fresh flowers

    Selection of fancy bread

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    Public talk

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    If youre not sure

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    about, a senior

    lecturer in the

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    she hosts a talk on

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    Dr Emese Bordy

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    tonight from 18:00

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    Thats not all.

    Career guidance is

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    Learn high speed maths in a Ve-

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    V Call 084 591 3723 or 082 333 6826

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    Oudisies vir kinderkoor: Die Tygerbergkinderkoor doen jaarliks oudisies in Junie en Julie om nuwe lede toe te

    laat. Die koor bestaan tans uit 72 lede. Hulle laat ongeveer 30 nuwe lede jaarliks toe. Hulle is tans hard aan die

    werk om in Julie aan die wreldkoorspele in Riga deel te neem. In 2010 het hulle met dubbele goue toekennings

    teruggekeer. Aansoeke vir gr. 4 tot gr. 6leerders om aan oudisies deel te neem, sluit op 31 Mei. Die oudisies is op

    Saterdag 7 Junie by die Laerskool Excelsior in Van Dyckstraat, Bellville. Kontak Michlle Hough by [email protected] vir

    meer inligting. FOTO: ANDR BAKKES

  • Woensdag, 21 Mei 2014 PROMOTIONS TYGERBURGER Durbanville 13

    We make sure we are not out of stock and if so, replace our stock as soon

    as possible. We will even deliver items to customers when it is out of stock.

    Pateras added.

    Pick n Pay Durbanville also offers a free home delivery service.

    The third leg is that of advertising and social responsibility. We are active in

    our community in various social responsibility projects, Pateras said.

    At Christmas Pick n Pay put a huge tree in front of the store with tags for

    gifts for the children of the Durbanville Childrens Home.

    The Quadriplegic Association of South Africa (QASA) is also one of the

    beneciaries, as well as the Durbanville Lions Club, the local police and

    retirement homes.

    This year their prot share on Mandela Day led to R5 000 being donated to

    the Fisantekraal Trauma Unit. Various local pre-primary and other schools,

    churches and crches benet regularly from the Durbanville Pick n Pays

    generosity.

    Pick n Pay Durbanville are also totally energy efcient. All the lights, geysers

    and the stores refrigeration plant are controlled with power scheduling to

    save electricity.

    The retail table is nally balanced by its fourth leg, the companys people.

    We manage to keep our staff, Dyer said. Seven staff members will receive

    their 20 years of service certicates this year.

    It is also our policy to provide growth and opportunity to our staff, he

    continued. One of the store managers for nine years now, Nicky Faro (50)

    started at Pick n Pay Durbanville as a trolley porter.

    The four legs of the retail table are the cornerstones of how we operate,

    Pateras said.

    With these partners, it is clear that Ackermans original vision is still safe in

    the hands of Pick n Pay Durbanville.

    Durbanville

    DeVille Centre, Cnr Wellington and Main St, Durbanville

    (LANDLINE ONLY. CELLPHONE RATES APPLY)

    Celebration

    20

    th

    Birthday

    Raymonds legacy lives on

    Free Parking Saturdays and Sundays

    Stand a chance of winning one of hundreds

    of giveaways just by placing your valid till

    slip into the prize draw box! (See list)

    21May until 8 June

    Pick n Pay founder Raymond Ackermans legacy of good business, has been

    practised daily at the Durbanville Pick n Pay for the past two decades.

    Pick n Pay Durbanvilles 20th birthday is celebrated from Wednesday 21 May

    to Sunday 8 June, with hundreds of prizes to be given away in till slip draws.

    Customers can also look forward to several specials during this period.

    The Durbanville Pick n Pay was opened by Roy Moss in 1995. It was the

    rst Pick n Pay in the Western Cape and only the second Pick n Pay franchise

    in South Africa. It was sold to Graham Pateras, Director of Pick n Pay

    Durbanville, and his then partners, in 1999.

    Durbanville Pick n Pay never let go of the four legs of the retail table

    advocated by Raymond Ackerman since the start of the retail business in the

    early 1960s.

    Our business is based on these fundamental principles, said Llywellyn Dyer,

    a Pick n Pay Durbanville partner for the past three years. The other two

    partners are Julian Leibman, one of the original partners, and Manuel de

    Andrade, who joined six years ago.

    The rst table leg is administration, and refers to the various administrative

    controls, nance and store development. This led to the revamp of the original

    store from 2010 to January 2011 to the modern state-of-the-art layout of

    today. The new store is not only 50% larger, but various departments were

    added, such as a fresh department with a sushi bar, a deli with a salad bar, a

    hot food department, a butchery with a wider range of products, an artisan

    bread station where delicious breads are freshly baked in the store, as well as

    separate clothing and liquor stores.

    The parking space was also increased. We as investors put our money

    forward to upgrade the store for a better shopping platform for our

    customers, said Pateras.

    The second leg, merchandise, is met by establishing what consumers really

    want, and providing it at the right price. We are always trying to increase our

    general merchandise offering, said Dyer.

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  • 14 TYGERBURGER Durbanville Woensdag, 21 Mei 2014NUUS

    Die Stad Kaapstad steun met trots die Kaapstad BEN (Bicycling Empowerment Network)

    Freedom Ride 2014 van 27 km. Die fietstoer vind op 25 Mei 2014 plaas. Dit begin by die

    Kenilworth-resiesbaan en eindig op die Grand Parade, Kaapstad.

    Datum: 25 Mei 2014

    Plek: Registrasie en wegspring by die Kenilworth-resiesbaan

    Tyd: 07:30 vir 08:00

    Hierdie fietstoer vier die gees en nalatenskap van Nelson Mandela en het ten doel om

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    FREEDOM RIDE 2014

    Die Greyton-Genadendal Classics for All-

    fees vier vanjaar tien jaar van klassiekemu-

    siekfeeste in hierdie twee Overbergse buur-

    dorpies aan die voet van die Sonderend-ber-

    ge.

    Om hierdie geleentheid te vier word daar

    van Donderdag 29 Mei tot Sondag 1 Junie elf

    konserte indiehistoriesekerkevanGreyton

    enGenadendal, sowel as kleiner lokale in en

    rondom die dorpe aangebied. Die fokus van

    die Classics for All-fees is klassieke musiek-

    konserte, maar daar word ook n basuin-

    werkswinkel, vertonings vir kinders en

    kunsuitstallings aangebied.

    Vir die eerstekeer is daarvanjaar n optre-

    de deur internasionale kunstenaars by die

    fees: dieHarmonicBrassEnsemble, n groep

    van vyf briljante basuinspelers van Mn-

    chen, Duitsland lewer n groot by-

    drae tot die fees. Benewens hul

    vertoning Concerto Festivo in

    die kerk op die historiese Gena-

    dendalse kerkplein, bied die groep

    ook n werksessie vir basuinspe-

    lers van oor dieWes-Kaap aan. Ge-

    nadendal het n ryk geskiedenis

    van basuinkore die eerste ba-

    suinspelers in Suid-Afrika het hul

    opleiding in 1838 by die Genaden-

    dalse kollege ontvang!

    Ook nuut by vanjaar se fees is

    die aanbieding van n opera. In samewer-

    kingmet die DarlingMusic Experience bied

    die studente van die Universiteit van Kaap-

    stad se operaskool n alla breve-weergawe

    vanMozart se DonGiovanni aan. Die beken-

    de soprane, Violina Anguelov en

    BeverleyChiat, is die twee genooi-

    de kunstenaarswat ook in die pro-

    duksie optree. Die ATKV nooi el-

    ke jaar vorige wenners van die in-

    stansie se sang- en instrumentale-

    kompetisies vir die fees se

    galakonsert. CarolineModiba, die

    wenner van dieATKV se 2013-Mu-

    ziqanto-kompetisie, tree saam

    met die tenoor, Louis Loock, en

    die bekende violis, Zanta Hof-

    meyr, op en hulle word deur die

    plaaslike pianis, Philippus Hugo, begelei. n

    Gemeenskapskoor van Greyton en Gena-

    dendal onder leiding van Janie Greeff

    vorm ook deel van hierdie konsert. Die Clas-

    sics for All-fees nooi jaarliks jong, opkomen-

    de kunstenaars om deel te neem aan die fees

    in n konsert getiteld The Next Generation.

    Die violis, Anele Mhlahlo, van Kaapstad

    en Axolile Hosa, n fluitspeler wat aan die

    Horskool Overberg in Caledon gematriku-

    leer het, tree saammet die pianis, Philippus

    Hugo, in die fees se openingskonsert op.

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    de deur die Stellenbergsemeisieskoor onder

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    Chloe Murphy, in Duelling Guitars en die

    gewilde Charl du Plessis-Trio.

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    inligting oor die fees en blyplek. Kaartjies

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    V Kontak die feesdirekteur, Coenie Visser, by coe

    [email protected] of 082 576 2160 met navrae.

    Tien jaar van klassiekemusiek gevier

    Philippus Hugo

    Tweekampers: Ruard van

    Renen (links) en Janneman

    Slabbert van die Laerskool

    Durbanville het die WP

    verteenwoordig by die 39ste

    SA tweekampkampioen

    skapsbyeenkoms in Potchef

    stroom. Hulle het die WP

    verteenwoordig in die

    o.11afdeling vir seuns. Ruard

    het n goue medalje vir sy

    eerste plek verwerf, en

    Janneman n bronsmedalje.

    Die wenners van n inkleurkompetisie, wat Country in a Lunch Box by die Voorbereidingskool

    Durbanville aangebied het, is (van links) Henning van Niekerk, Lara Cronj, Francois van Wyk

    en Liesel van der Merwe. Isabella Leigh Rottaro, ook n wenner, was afwesig. By hulle is

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  • Woensdag, 21 Mei 2014 NEWS TYGERBURGER Durbanville 15

    DESIRE RORKE

    @dezzierorke

    D

    ie lot van die armblanke-gemeenskap

    in die Kays-woonwapark in die

    Strand, het die hart van die nuwe

    Mej. Junior Suid-Afrika aangegryp.

    Die plaaslike jong skoonheid, Monique

    Basson (17) van Kraaifontein, en n graad

    11-leerder aandieHorskoolBrackenfell, is

    verledenaweek inPretoria aangewysasdie

    nuwe Mej. Junior Suid-Afrika, n gesogte

    nasionale titel wat voorheen asMej. Tiener

    SA bekend gestaan het. Die werklikheid

    van haar nuwe titel het skaars ingesink,

    maar Monique het reeds groot planne om

    vanjaar grootskaalse bewustheid te skep

    vir die realiteit en omvang van blanke ar-

    moede in die Wes-Kaap. Ek dink nie die

    samelewing besef hoe groot die nood regtig

    is nie, s die grasieuse jong vrou tydens

    n onderhoud met TygerBurger verlede

    week.

    Haar hare, kleredrag en grimering is ek-

    sie-perfeksie, en haar selfvertroue is ooglo-

    pend. Dis moeilik om te glo dat sy op so n

    jong ouderdom al so baie maatskaplike uit-

    dagings aangepak het. Monique is al reeds

    n geruime tyd betrokke by die mense van

    bogenoemde informele nedersetting op die

    oewers van die Lourensford-rivier.

    Met verlede jaar se verskriklike vloede

    het diemense alles verloor klere, komber-

    se enmatrasse. Sewentig mense is ontruim

    en die nood was hartverskeurend, vertel

    sy. Onsmoes baie vinnig komberse, klere

    en ander noodvoorrade insamel om die

    mense by te staangedurendedi verskrikli-

    ke tyd, vertel sy.

    In dieselfde jaar het sy weer di gemeen-

    skap bygestaan toe n verwoestende brand

    tien wendyhuisies in die woonwapark ver-

    nietig het. Weer eens het die mense alles

    verloor en selfs die bietjie klerewat onskon

    insamel, het n groot verskil gemaak.

    Sy het ook op Moedersdag die vroue in

    di klein nedersettingtjie bederf en beplan

    reeds n geleentheid vir Vadersdag.

    Daar is soveel wat gedoenmoet word by

    Kays enekwens ekkanmeer steunontvang

    uit die plaaslike gemeenskappe om die

    mense hier te help, s sy.Monique is veral

    bekommerd oor n muur reg langs die ri-

    vieroewer, wat dringend reggemaak moet

    word. My grootste vrees is dat die muur

    tydens die winterren sal meegee en dat al

    die wendyhuise langs die muur deur die

    watermassameegesleur salword, s sy be-

    kommerd en voeg by dat daar baie vinnig

    iets omtrent die muur gedoen sal moet

    word om lewensverlies te voorkom.

    Dis duidelik dat die jong vrou haarself

    werklik ontferm oor die wel en we van die

    mense van Kays. Wat anders moet ek met

    die titel doen? Ek moet mos n verskil pro-

    beer maak, s sy.

    Monique beskryf haarself as n vriendeli-

    ke, liefdevolle mens en het glad nie verwag

    dat sy enigsins n kans gestaan het in die

    prestigeryke kompetisie nie.

    Sywas een van net tweeWes-Kaapsemei-

    sies wat teen 29 ander finaliste landwyd

    meegeding het. Ek glo dat die grootse suk-

    sesse in n mens se lewe bereik word deur

    jouself te wees en so aanvaar te word.

    V Besoek Monique op haar Facebookblad, Miss Jnr

    SA, Monique Basson.

    Sy fokus nou

    op die nood

    van armes

    Monique Basson is pas gekroon as Mej. Junior

    SuidAfrika.

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    First voting then potjiekos

    With voting day being a public holiday, the

    Kenridge Tennis Club decided tomake good

    use of it and host a fun day.

    Members were encouraged to vote early

    in the morning and to attend the fun day

    events at the club, said chairperson Gide-

    on Meyer.

    These events included a junior fun day,

    social play, the finals of the u-14 club cham-

    pionships, and a potjiekos competition.

    About 60 children attended the junior fun

    day which started at 11:00.

    The clubs coaches and senior leaguepla-

    yers coached and played tennis with the

    children. The aim was to have as much fun

    as possible whilst learning to play the ga-

    me, Meyer said.

    The junior fun day was followed by an

    epic junior finals match between Hannes

    Swart and Willem Cronje in the u-14 junior

    club championships.

    About 60 contenders divided into ten te-

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    each teamwithhis own special strategy and

    top secret recipe.

    The judges were Derek White (honorary

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    The winners of the

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    A Focus on the Family event consisting

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    tie Brittz on Thursday 22 May in the hall

    of the El Shaddai Christian School in

    Lords Walk, Durbanville.

    The first event is for women only and

    is presented from 07:30 on Thursday 22

    May. Hettie will share her own powerful

    and life changing testimony about hope,

    grace and forgiveness.

    The second event takes place that eve-

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